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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-01-12 - Orange Coast Pilot.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1989 25 E T . . -· Crews .battlec_c~nyon ··fire, win<Is Fast work credited with stopping blaze --in Trabuco; downed power line blamed By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llr N9t """ A qu1dc response by more than 200 firefi&hters \\>IS credited for the suc-ccs~lul containment of a I 2S-acre Trabuco Canyon blaze that was whipped up by 60 mph winds Five-car collision Wednesday • • . lnvcst1ptors arc blam1n1 a down:. ed pc>wer line.for ignatint the fire at about 8:20 p.m. near the intersection of Rose Canyon and Trabuco Can)On roads, said Kathleen Cha of the Oranae Cot.1.nt}' Fare Depanment Fanned by Santa Ana winds that R•ll·boar traftlc on Paelfte Cout W.bway ln Ha.n~on Beach wu aiaarled fo• two boan 1"ednaday afternoon ' austed to 6') mph, the fire spread into the hills nonheast of Rancho Santa Marpnta About SO hou~ along Mountain View and )camore roads v.ere eva uated as flames lapped home- owners' yards, Cha said. F1refia)lters also made an earl)' stand around· th~ Joplin Youth Center, a county facility for bo}s, that was threatened. However, no structures were dam- aacd and no one was inJured, she said. DC'spue the fierce winds. fire- fighters were abk to contain the fi~ by 11 :30 pm. They remained on the scene throupout the niaht to douse hot spots. Residents "'ere alJowcd to return to their home t>cgannin1 atabout 11 ·30 p m , Cha said. Livestock that was set free at the height of the blue also had to be corralled. • The quick rcsp<>nsc by fircfiabters and rcttnt nuns helped preve nt d1sasJer, she said. In add1t1on, y,;ands lowed 10 about 30 mph later an the -~ after a fi•e-car wreck near the Bolaa Chica bluff•. Police reported no Mrloaa lnjurlee. Story on Pace 2. . even mg. • "Instead of~121• dry brush fire 11 wa~ a p-ccn ~ss Ort. It could've been a lot worse, Cha said. She said 220 Orange County fire- fighters were assisted by SC\ieral my fire depanments. as well a the Cahfom11 01v1s1on of the U. De· panment of Forestry. Etscv.-herc m Southern Cahfom1a, winds ~hina 80 mph dtstro)cd a · telhertd bhmp and forced closure of Onttno lnternat1onal Aarpon The A1rsh1ps Inc. blimp moored at Ontano lntemat10Jlal was shredded by the h1ah wands. leav1n1 httJe m~ than its nose cone attaehed to its anchor pole. airport security Capt. Jerry Davis told the Auoc1ated Pms. No one wa an.J.urcd Officials closed all runways there at about 9·30 pm., d1ven101 nights to Lona Beach and L9s Angelts 1ntcr- nauonal a1rpons Even as the glf5l1ng wind$ caused · havoc throup out the Southland, the Orange C'oast was spared maJor (Pleaee ~ QUl(;K/A2) _LA policeman c·harged with gun violations By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of ... 0.-,,... tlell -\ Los o\ ngell"s p<>hce ofliccr ha been charged v.1\h a1man1 a aun at a motc>n t v.halc leaning out thf s4nroof o-r a movma hmous1nc. then firing into the air dunn& a v..1ld n1aht ·of cclcbrauni has upc.<om1ng marna c. 'hot v.erc rcponcdl) fired along Pacific C'oast H1ghwa) bt't"ccn Laguna Beach and Corona dcl Mar and again as the limousine tra .. eled alona the Costa Mesa rreev.a) The se"en-month 1nvesllgallon by the Orange Count) d1stnct atton'le) 's office concluded Officer Wtutnc) Van [)evander. 36. of Anc 11. and h1~ com~n1ons, Anaheim ch1ropra tor Michael Blau and fellow off-Ouh Officer Chmtorher lhialttum made stops at ~vera Oran c ( ount~ bar\ on the night of Jul) I v.hen Van Devandef brandished the v.capon ~nd tired 1t into the air. Ocput) D1strac t .\ 11orne) ( re1ghton Lai said \\ edne~> that Blau and lhzahtum had ~n cleared of any wron do1na. There were no repons of 1n1unM an the 1nc1dent . e""al people contacted authon11es to repon the gunfire. seen coming from the sunroof of the hmo. E~ccull\.C L1mous1rre Service. ba~ an Fo1,1nta1n Valley, rcp<>rtcdly packed up the thrct: nien 11 Blau's Anaheim office 11 6 30 p m. and dropt>cd them off well past midnight near Blau's nuaao Canyon home. "The gun was pointed directly at me " \aid Edward C'arracc1oh. dnvcr of the car behind the hmous1nc. "I brd. 'Oh. m) God' . and let ofT the aas pedal··· C amccaoh said he then watched as Van Dcvander fired four shots an the air. accordma to police reports. Van Ocvander is a patrol officer an the Lo .\ngtlcs Pohcc Dcpanment's 5outhv.ts\ D1v1s1on. but has been on cit tended 1ck leave since the shooting 1nc1dent Pohcc Capt Tom Elfmont said. The depanmcnt as conducuna its o~n tnvest1pt1on and Van DcvandC"r could face d1sc1phnary measures. 1ncludm1 tcmunauon. Elfmont said. L1mousinechauffcur Rohen Maller said the men ass.urtd tum the sl\oot- (Pleaee eee POLIC&MAJlf/A2) · Quake survivor Panel rejects earlier beach ~urfews Aikaz Akopyan and five others were found alive In the rubble of a building that collapsed In Armenia's earthquake 35 days ago.IA• Coast You never sausage glee when Oscar May~r Co.'s Wlenermoblle rolled into town./A3 Nation President Reagan honor- ed at an unusual "farewell review" by the Defense Department.I A5 Bualneu Purch...,.aof Stockton- baeed AmerJcari Savings and Loan wtll enjoy tax break• worth $217. 5 mllllon to sweeten the acqulait1on./ A7 Index A9 A7·8 86-8 85 ae 84 A12 A11 A8 A3 IM 81-4 Al M Oceanfront restdents tn Newport plan to appeal decision of parks commission By IRIS YOKOI Of ... 0.-, .......... A. request b} oceanfront re~1dcnl\ to begin closing cit} beaches at 10 p.m. rather than the current m1dn1ah1 curfev. has b«n voted dov. n h" the.: Ncwpon Beach Parks. Beach~ and Reaeallon Comm ts ion. Comm1s.s1oncrs cited c.:oncern~ about enforcing the earlier closure time and rcstncung use ol tho bea<'h f 1n voting 4-.2 against the 1.hangc The \.Ote. hov.evcr 1~ ad\ 1sol) onl) Jnll not neccssanl) the final v.ord on the ma11er Represcntatl\t"S of the ( cntral "'e~pon Beach<. ommun1t) .\\\O('lil· t1on. the 83lboa Pcn1n<.ula Pv1nt Auociauon and the \\ ~t '-cv. port Beach Homeov.ncrs .\s~1a11on \aid the) v.111 ap~.il the dcll\l<.ln l<l the C 1t\ ( ounul TV sOap p~oves 'Balboa Island' is 99.44% fun By JOY~ BOOLOVICH OtllWo.llr ......... The camera zooms in on a poup of sunbathcn on thC' ~riJ~ beach of Corona dcl 1ar. ud· denl). a muKular )OUnt man notaccsa 'tranar red li&ht flash1n1 an the dut.ant waten. Glanc1na up to the bluff he obscncs a ~ond tlashof~ nd ~hen three of tht' \un- wonh1~n surrcptauou I) chmb 1ht btuff'Sto 111\CJttptt -to and bthold -tht} v.:1tncss tv..o Russian ntt enaro '4"d' 1n a 11na tcr tale. • The plot thu:ken ""hen onr dark~ha1~ sari 1s cau&ht by the Ru tan and v.h"'"··d av•a> II aunpoint. No. it's not •• 1oonh"'t1n •• this as Oranec Count) s ov.n niltm1mc soap· OP'TI ... 8alhoa ltfand •• Tht JO.m1nu1c 5iene, " aal'N on ~blK' l(tt \ cablt> 9'altOM at different umcs durint tht month TM tGeP. now an ats rounh ,..,l .... lac!er'l~ lfttf \t)( ~ ''andcanbC Viriiied ~.::c an Hunu on lild, It YalleY. Oita Maa a.d. ol count. 1111 and dw"" of'Nc•P.CM1 lrech ....... lllAM~ I the n1daitd ol llidln«tor-41~ ~ la1':1,:,k1111I CoMd of ........ -·"*~ lu~ v.11h Holhv.oocJ'\ Roben Conrad · The ~P opera has all the in&rcc:t1enh '1e~cn long for. r<>- mancc. intna~ and murder (on rad" a theater an tc her at ( oa time Com mu nit) ( ollcic and a prorc saonal ctor v..ho ha\ had mall ~ns on SC\eral T\o shov. Ht Holl ood contaets ha'c ~n a plus for the show. Randy Cord•>· a director of the .. Bob t"*1qn how; .. "&1y trttt'" and "Coman& of gc;· has dutttcd several of th~ sho~ Dale Whitt . who ha' d1FC"Ctcd ep1'°"cs of "Hill trttt Blue\," "Heart et~c· and "O'Hara." alw h1<1 done some of the d1rC'Ctana. Ont pan1cutar show starttd ~Jam We t, the actor who bt'· nme fa mous ponra)'m& Batman. a a \' tnam POW.:"'hO tttum' home to find ht ha a teen·• n "'ho donn•t ._now of his C\· I ltn<'t. Thtrc arc tOIM 1llnn1 d1f· fcrcncn bcn~ccn the ahll \17.• 7111'1 "Dalla .. Hd lhe no- b.Sitt. PG-rated "Balboa lsAMd .. hoM¥tt'. ftlikf lM fabled ltltVIMOft ioep, "8a1bOI ltland" "" monthly. rna._•nt It deff'tCUh for ~ IC'MfS to follow a coadiM• ~· f'Mh show ..... ~ ...... and fftdi••id don ... •Whe• (Pl11• -.. A' "A!MJ The board\ ot thr three home- owocrs' groups \upp<>n clo<11ng all beacties at 10 pm C\ccpt the Balboa Pier area v. here lire rings arc pro' 1dcd ut1ng no1~ and other problems c rcatcd h) pcopk on tht' bc:ache\ at n1ah1 The problems v.or~n during the \um mer bcc~usc of tht' inOult of tounw• re\1dcnt\ SI). ··\\>e all ha"'e the \;lme problem not JU'>t v.11h nui<,(' hut "llh proplc not bc:1nf able 10 tind rc°'ltroom\ •· \lid Phi ~ho:llau. a rc .. 1Jcnt on C>c-ean f-ront 1n lblhoa C losing the heal h earlier "111 not wlH' all thC' probkm\ but 'it's a \ll"f> 1n the nght d1rC'lt1Un · '4.honlau \aid "If the numbt-rof .PCQple on the hcarh <. orona dC'I Mar ~late Beach because 1s reduced h) SO pcrlcnt. 1t'c. a step 1n of Its re tmtcd accc . the right direction ·• ··But clo\lna ocean beaches . we'rt .\n 1dC'nt1C'al request was rc1n trd seldom complctcl) succ~ssful at dos- b} cit) officials the "'C'ars aao but • ina them down dunng the summer." 03)na Pettit pre 1dent ofthC' Pt'n1n· he said sula Point "uoc1at1on, \atd the idea Blitch did not ha\e a definite v.arrants a frrc.h look becau\t' the rt"Commendauon on the 1s uc. but number of 1ouns1c. comma to Nt"v.· \aid rc 1dcn1' "'ould have to under· pon Beach rnn11nuC's to 1m:rca\C ~tand that ru&htl) ·s~ecps of t~ "The beach~ art dark 11 n1gh1:· bcachc~ would be difficult because of she said There·~ no rc~I rta n lack ot manp<>v.C'r f>C'Oplc should be out on the bea1.:h ·· "'-"<'re there no .other problems 1n 'lewpon Bc<h.h pl,IK~ Patrol ( apt the '11~. thtn ~ d ha"e the man-~ 1ke Bhtch told the comm ... ,1on h1\ P<>"'cr 10 do 11. · he s.a1d. officer\ haHn·t had much prohlem The main problem area is thC' C'nfomna the 10 om do ing lime at (Ple&H tee CL06UU/A2) Newport students disciplined for circular B\I PA L AflCHJPLEY Of .. o.llr N9t ..... dm1n1str.no"' arc d1-,c1phnu\I a roup of cv.pon Hatbor H1a)l hool studcnu 't\bo distnbutcd a publication on campu that was de nbcd as pomoeraph1c and ob- ~cne Dr Dennis E"an • pnnc1pel al ~p_on Harbor. said ~ <1rouldn't "d1&nafy" the 'ract by calhna '' a nt .... \papcr. "It ...... rulf of <>bs«n1bn and pomoerapfuc pacturn." he uid 'tudents had cul out pictures from X-rattd ncv.. Pll>Cf'S and mapt1nn and directed c mmcnts 1n the c1fc ul&r 1owaro o'hct students and members of the faculty, Evant said. The d1 tnbuicd about a hundred copt<'s of the handout on the FricMy btforc ( hn tmu v1Catton. Ftcully ~mbt'rs wt~ •bk to mncve .,.._ ofthc-"-Tn. E ins •id l . -.... ~-..,_, .... t~ °'~Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thurldty, Janu.ry 12. 19e9 Chamber of Commerce's manager quits in Laguna Calmer, warmer wea t h er Fri day Clear ltliet and deer...,ng winds.,, f0tec4ttt fQt Frid1y ' throughout SoutMln Cahfetnfa. eccord1ng to the National weather Setvice • BJ I.DI.IE EARNEST °' ................ The aencn.l man.qcr of the Laauna BeachChamberofCommercc, whose contract was not up for renewal until April. rcsi&ncd suddenly Tuesday, accordina to Cheryl Ryan, who was recently named manqina director of the chamber. "It happened all of a sudden," Ryan said. "He rcsia,ned and perhaps he's ioina on to b'per and better thinp. I don't know. • Gary Bosley had been scneral manaacr since January 1988. How- ever, a new top executive post of managjna director was rciccntly created for Ryan. She was once 1 member of the Committee for Pubhc Relauons, a cbamber faction oraanucd tn 1986 to oust what members con 1dn-cd inef- fective chamber leadership Chamber president Ch1d Foutl bad. ~id late last week that Boslcy's pos1t1on was not threatened by the cbanac in leadership "l'can't ever commit that he's a.om& to be there for life and I can't commit that ht v.on't be," Foutz s~ud. "Ht contract comes up for rtl'\CWll an April Whclhcr that's renewed, I don't know at this pouu" Bosle) was not a'·ulable for com- ment and R)an cbosc not to dt uss whether her ~1ng named managina <itttctor had anytblJl& to do with hi\ depGrt ure. • "f came m to O\ cncc Lhc wolkina,s of the chambtr and Gary was to do spccull projects. prOJectS which he ha c>.perttst' in and seemed to enJoy," Ryon said. "Then cv1dentl)' he de- cided, well. as 1 sa}'. perhap~ ~e's found bigger and better thing . " Neither Bosley nor Foutz were available for comttaent. Ryan ~id sh~ has not decided whether she will hire someone to repla\.e Boslc) "After btmg here three v.etks, l'm going through files and look101 into rcorganmng a little b11," R)an said. "Whether I hire somebod) or not I'm sttll not sure ·· High temper1tur• along the Coast and,,, the 1n1and vall•~• are expected 10 r•no-from the mld*50s 10 70 d~r Nightll,,,. Iowa ahould dip Into the low-and mTd·301. OeMrt Ng,,. W«• precltcted to reech the high 50• and eo. with lowt expected to fall Into the tMf\1 and m1d-20a From Point Conception to the Me>ocan 8ordet Ovor ,,,,, r wa1era, a amall craft 1dvlaory II posted tor tonight and Friday for northeast w1nd1 15 to 25 knots with seas to 4 1 .. 1 below the c1nyons Oth...-wlte variable Winds to 15 knot• with NH to 2 leet Weit 1we11 3 t .. t. Mostly cte., ski. Over outer waters. a amall craft adv1SO<y Is posted for toniQht and Friday'°' variable winds 15 knoll with aeu to 2 leel Northwest swell 8 leet tonight and decreas•DO to 6 teet Friday Mostly clear 1k1os U.S. Temps. .. Le l~ °' #s n " .. &O 21 41 40 !13 0 SO )I Extended' LA smog proposal.praised .. " •SO 3S 1t 12 S5 S4 n OS )3 ,. )9 20 LOCATIOM MD ~ ....,, IOfi 8Mct• I J ... LOS ANGELES (AP) -A local effon to clean up the notQnousl filthy air blanketing the nation'$ second-largest Cll) has won the ·en- dorsement of an env1ronmentalis1 who said an example 1s being set that the rest of the world should follow. Mayor Tom Bradky recen11\ proposed the cleanup plan. which includes such far-reaching proposals as planting 2 mlllton to 5 mallaon trees throughout the cit) dunng the next li ve ;year!. and sharpl) cuna1llng dn\ 1ng. The 63·po1nt proposal represents the first urban effort to curb the worldWldC Jf'CCnhousc effect, saad Jercm)' R1flcin~d1rector of thr Foun- da11on on ECOflOmtc Trends: "This landmark project. 1n11tatcd in a-major American metropolis, will focus on the urban areas throughout the .world." R1flcm said. "It as vttal for the future of the planet tha1 we begin to sharply reduce emissions of carbon d1ox1dc and other gases that con- tribute to the greenhouse effect." Sc1en11sts use the term grccnhou~ effect to describe a c.ond111o n the) sa) con11nued air pollution could cau!>C b) creaung a roof of pollutants that will form over the Eanh's at· mosphere That pollution la)'er 1n tum w1ll 1raphcat 101hc atmosphere. causing the Earth•s tt>mperature to nse se'eral degn;es. wh1ch an tum could have a catastrophic effect on the E:lnh's environment. Bradley. who 101ned Riflcin at a City Hall news conference Wednes- day. said he intends to ask mayorl. of ci ties throughout the "'orld lo emulate efforts undertaken b) Los Angeles to reduce its air pollution. '° jl& l• l • ~~ S7 '1 S~ 4S 4S 43 n 03 .. 33 441 0 4:1 36 S• .. 19 tS I~ •It 33 11 )7 ) ' 23 10 •• "° 37 •6 28 21 '° 66 ,. 4111 43 •O 10 ~ 6~ !>7 3t ~ Smog Repor t Polllil8111 &IMldWO illdtA 1"911 0 SO QOOCI 51 100 ,_.,.,. 101 IQf 1i11 """"'"' ~·299 _., "'1Netlt'lf.ll lOO ---hal..,OOUll ,., .. 19olf• • pt-day I lll......0 PIO S.C-t loOty s PM letec.MI ,.... ~ 10 MecMtu 8JvO .,._ ~v..i.,. l..,.. 9Mcll "°'-" lo. ~ Aot1>0l1 ....... JellJ -"°'' , OC* 4011) ll•MC -;itlf· 1 - Un4 6tr ... -~· I -~ ~~·~ .... l~9MCl'I c- !Hw• °""""'· -Wet• leMO ~~ $ .... OwectiCWI W•t TOOAY 6 &Op"' '"*' 1 ll.,., 1 ~ .... 121""' 11!.pfft 0 4 •• .. ) 1 I l Five-car collision snarls PCH traffic Superior Court ezpansion OK'd By The Associated Press pr~::~~~ s~~~~~ p~~~~\ ~~~ m~~ 'BALBOA ISLAND t SOAP IS TELE VISED •.. judges to the backlogged Superior FromAl Coun system and more suppon continuing cas1 ol c haral 1er\ An Encino man faces felon)' charges of drunken dnv1ng for his alleged contnbu11on 10 a five-car crash that tied up rush-hour traffic on Pacific Coast H1ghwa;y late Wednes- day. Hun11ngton Beach police said today Kevin C Gysler allegedly drove his Toyota into rhe rear of a CheHole1 Blazer an the westbound lanes near the Bolsa Chica bluffs about 5 p.m .. Officer Bnan Davidson said. G)'slcr's car and the Blazer both crossed over the center d1v1dcr after impact and mto the eastbound lanes "'here the) collided head-on "'llh three veh 1cle' head 1 ng 1 n I he oppos1 le direc11oh, Da vidson said. "Four of the five ve hicles received major damage," Da\<1dson said. "We were lucky that nobo<h was senou-;I> hun;· Davison said The multiple colhs1on i.lowed bus) coastal traffic to a trickle for about twQ hours while the wreckage and debns were cleared from 1he road Davidson said 11 appeared that Gysler. 36. who 'Nas arrested b) pohce. ran mto the rear of the \chicle in front ofh1m while both cars were an motion -By Robut Barbr workers for the cro\\-ded Municipal "This is an act CJf 10, c:· con rad Couns. Under the spending plan apprO,cd said ··e veryone as \Oluntecnng their Wednesday, the count)'s coun S)S-time. but v.e do ~eep 1t rather tem will recc1,e a SI J million, 1.,5 profe-ss1onal We ha,ca gaffer, hght-employ~ e~pans1on over the ne,.1 IM ing ~rsol'). soundman cameraman months the whole ere"" goes out " The Municipal and Su~norcouns All the actors ha'e aud1tf1oned and1 will divide up to SJ8 millton in mo~t are theater maJOI"\ rum loca improvements bet\\-ecn now and colleges June 30 and SS 5 million wonh of Conrad said the actors wmettmC"'I improvements in fiscal year 1989-90 are required 10 le am 15 pagcH>f \Cnpt Also approved was 11 SJ.500-a-)car · because the sho"" 1s taped onl} onu· a bonus for each of the county·s IOI month O\er a l\ol.o-d3)' pcnod Judges -3 benefit ihat will cost the A~d unlike pnmc tame soap' ~ou count} S 707 000 over the ne.\t I~ v.on t find ~cmingJ\ nudl' Im cl'\ months < a'ort1ng 1n'>1dc a \team) \hu,H·r "Becau-,e OJ (luhhl' aCn''\ rl"j!U· lataon thl\ 1\ la1rl\ dean \I.Ith n<• hot and hea' \ hcdroom <;cenei. < 11 POLICEMAN CHARGED FOR FIRING GUN ••. <.our!>C II 1\ no · H11h\ol.3) to lk•H cn either·· he ~ud. rclcrnng to •h~ ) rup)' tck' ~on i.hov. ahout an angd v.ho doc'> good deed~ From Al mg was "all nght" bc<.ausc the) were police officer!.. Miller said when the gun "'hen off "m)' hean '-"Cnt into m}' throat" but he didn't pul two and two together because of the solid part111on separ- ating the driver from the passengers He told invcs11ga1ors the three men were dnnk1ng and grew more 1n- cbnated as the evening progressed None of the ltmo passenger., could be reached for comment. but Van Devander rcportcdl> told 1n· vesugators what was rcponed as gunshots were actual!) explod1n1t firecracker!. thrown from the limo. Misdemeanor charge\ of bran- dishing a firearm and da..chargmg a v.eapon on a h1ghwa) werl fil ed Tuesday in Orange ( ounty Munll1- pal Court 1n Santa .l\na. LaL \31d Vnn Devander 1s scheduled to he arraigned f eb 2 an Mun1c1 pal .f. oun in anta Ana OUICK RESPONSE STO.PS CANYON FIRE ••.. Prom Al problems Operatio ns at John Wa)ne Aarpon were not affe<:ted, said spoke'iwoman Kathleen Rutherford said. 11 .. ef} truck at the c.orner of Ha rranc.a Parlwa)' and Ea!lt 't ak Loop in Irvine. The trucl "'a'> 001 seriou\h damaged and the dmcr "'a) not tnjured Th ough omc \<:enc\ a re: i.ho1 1 n thl' \tud1 0\ of < oplC'' Colon\ C.thlc 1n < o~ta Mc..a or Rogcri. ( ubk r elt·· \1~1on 1n llunt1os1on tk<1l h 1h1; l tc.:v. often travcli. around Orange < ou.nt~ captunna familiar s1&ht~ Portmni. of the .ho" haH' ht·en taJ)l'd in a Rusty Pelican rl'\taurJnl the Wc}ttn !>ou1h t oai.t Pia.ta t)otcl. IQC'al lit~ hall\ .ind along the Oaltx>a and Ne""port pier\ "Th1\ 11. a great karn1n~ t''-JX'ncnn· for d1rct"lor\ and at tor\ lo\-hu "'"'n1 to moH up to Holl~ ""<xxt" ( unrad said 'The .. arc able to v.url an a ~mewhat prolcrnun.il atmo'>phert•" Pcopk hkr < hml> Uarkc. nuv. a rcaular on 'L>.i,., ul Our l l\c'>" Cable TV f i rms t r ain w ould-b e producer s Hnan Walultk \aH 11 uni" takt·s SI\ hour'> ot m\lruc11on tu bc<.·ome a local r v ~rodulcr · · Waluhk accC\\ c:oord1nJtor lor f{oga\ C able T de\.1\tun \.:lid the free "'ork'lhop 1Hondullcd at tht• Hun11ngtun fk:.sch pubhL anc:i.Blud10 at a<.hfl \I allage for loc<.il rc~adent!. "rhe ptOC~l> tart\ ID lhc \ol.>urk\hO(l \I. here v.e teach hO\ol. to USC our •~inch 'llko cquapmcnJ and hov. 10 rdll a proiram on the air.· he )ll1d. '"The cla!.\ anl ludes handH>n v.orl .md undcr)tand1ng lht' rl'l!.ul0111on., On<.c \OU take the ll.s\\ and I Lan ~ ... :e ~ uu1'1dC"o htl'r Jtc. )UU du thl' lir~t produ<.llon an 1hn1udro " I hl' \h<•"' ., m:tlC'rial tht•n <.an ht• \hot on lo"at111n or in th<." \tuJ10 \.\a lull~ ..aid J ht• l·4u1pmt·n1 ,.. a' 31lahlc .u no ~'''t 1 ht: 'lhu" 1i. am·J o n 1 h.annd lO ·II 1herl' v.a' munt..'' 1n' uhc:J 11 v.uuldn•t be publl\. U\u.•.,., .. he \aid '' (here 1'1 no :.sd\l'rll\10g. nu .. lander, no pnll' ~ho\ol. gJ\l'·J •V.'1\\ and nu ob'4.l'llC maten:il\ '' f(lng 3\ the people <1h1de b' lho..c rule' the~ C'an do whate\cr 1hc' "'ant .. Th e shov.\ range lrnm liH· mrnull''> in one.· hour 1 h<' '-ldl'<l'I ~.11r ht·tv.c.·t·n 3.30 <tnd) pm ').JtunJa~. Suntl.t)' •UHi \londa" r he bc'llt'r tht• '>bo" °\ 4ualll\ the more air time 11 ITlcn~. ht• i,a1d W aluh~ \31<l ahuut Ill ~up!C' u.-.u.ill~ <;ho"' up for thl· "'Or~~hop' h'l pl'upk u~ualh return 10 do .s \hO"' anJ <Jbout '"" '>13\ a\ 'tcad) prnduu:r~ 'It'\ a hobb~ "he· \<lid · \<>ml' J)l'opk ridt• hur'>C.'' and \omc people m;akt· "ldtu\ ·· <,tarted an · ttal!)t,.1" ancl < onr;.ad boa\!\ that thl' \ho" ha\ hl"t·n 1c- rogn11cd in thc n.1t1on.tl puhll~.11100 ~ap < >paa D1gl'\l ( onrad ~utJ thl' ""t ollen chJn&C) frum month IO month. ;and that c."lll:h \ht>v. I\ not nc~C'\<i.'lnl' a chlll'l1JOl(l'• to be loo11nucd "-c proh.'lhh haH· a C:t\I ul . B> Jo.tt·~ Bodlovlcll 1,000 .. hl' X111.I, lilu&h•na "\.\ <' u\uall) ha'r c11h1 pnm: 1po1I charac· tc.-r and I II bnng 1n grouf>\ of e\trt1\. ·· l nhkc Holl) \ol.ood, C nntad trt'Llt) 1he clltras like \Gar\, 11' rng then1 un- ~recn crcdtt\ • "lt'\ true "Cha' e no budget and v.c v.orklonadau. but v.t"all ha"ioa lutol fun doing 1t.t\ he ~•d "The people at operations said everything was tied down light Thc;y did say there 1s not much general av1at1on ac11' II)'." she said Wands at the a1rpon were clocked at 25 mph. Y..llh gum 10 40 mph. Rutherford said The Shcnff s Harbor Patrol rc.·- poned northeast winds to 40 mph m Newpon Harbor. but no trouble, said Lt. Dack Olson -The) 're wa1ch1ng everything very closcl) "he said Ne11ber did tbe H1a,hY..a)' Patrol find an)' troubles beyond the t)'pacal commuter headachci. s~ud Officer Keith Thomh1ll Clear skies and decrea!l1ng Y.ind<, v.cre forrca<>t for Frida) 1hrou1hou1 the region. according to thr \iat1onJI Weather ~n K~ SEMI ANNUAL SALE! Mike Manin of outhern Cali- fornia Eda son ( o. ~td power outage~ "-'ere reported throughout Orange ( ounty. but none along the Orange Coast About 25,000 count)' customc~ cxpcnenced some power loss dunng the night. from 30 seconds to several hours. Manin said "We dad ha ve a report of a downed motorqcl1st on the 5 free"'~· but 11 turned out he had pulled off and set the bike down until the winds died," Thornhill said. "That's not unusual " Local officials also reponed few wind-related troubles. although nu- merous alarms were set off. CLOSURE ... From Al Wed&e. located at the end ol the Peninsula. and officcl"\ haH in - creased enfor('C"mt!nt there. Ullt<'h ~1d Hundreds of people \\Cre ar- rested at the Wedge la~t summer he said. The bulk of the trouble wa~ reponed in the central county area About 2.000 customers there were still w11hout power this morning. he "We've had nothing scnous here other than 1t kept everyone awake.'' said Lt. John Foster of the Hunt- ington Beach Pohce Dcpanment The wind sent a falling tree crashing into a 011caao P1aa de- "The Wedge, we've put a lot of attention on bc<.'au54! of the com- plaints." he said. No one wins lotto jac kpot Comm1s 1onenC'lyda Brenner and V1riin1a Hcrbcrts. who voted for the homeowners' request. s.:ud the) v.cre 1n favor of at least a1v1ng the earlier closure a try But other comm1u1oners adm111ed to enjoying the beach at n1&ht them· selves and said the bcachcsarc a fairly safe. concentrated area where youn& people can con&rcaa1e. SACRAMENTO CAP) -Suue lottery officials said toda}' that Satur- day's lotto pnzepool could reach SI O mil hon to S 12 million because no- body won the mid-week SS 6 m1lhon J8Clcpot. Six 11ckcts bore five winning numbers plus the bonus to cam their holder~ S253,3 I 9 each. lottery of· fic1als said. The c111es where those tickets were sold weren't 1mmed1ately disclosed. Another 283 11ckeu with fi ve correct numbers are worth $2, 767 ~i~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE :no w .. 1 ,., s1 ,.., • .,.~ '" M ... _ h• IMO CO.•e .,._ (;4 ~· C:-llM Mt •O U7t IN-u & _, t-... 1 •J71 ~ IMl No-'°''*' Mtr•l-_..IO'tel -1 .. OI .0-1-ft ,... __ , De •-*<hlt.-l -'"*" _.... ,_IMI_, OI ~·'91'1 - ...... ,,_ llOf' ... ""' •• Golia Mai. ,....,.,_ ~· t 4e '°°1 1 l(ttpl'°" bJ UH -J$ 1t ,,.. ,__ .,,,. ''00-•t-Jy each Owners of 16.954 ucke1 't\1th four numbt~ will rttc1ve S4 I C3Ch An automa11c SS aoes to the holder\ of 295.126 uckets with three numbtn. The winning numbtr<1 Pl<'ked Wednesday ma.ht in the tw1ce·wcckly "Lotto 6-49" pme wen: S. 8. 12. 24. 47, 23 and the bonus number. 48 The numbers were chosen by lotto machine durina a tclev1s1on broad- cast ori1inattn11n cramcnto Sales for Wednesdax night' draw- ing totaled S 14.238 m1lhon "It's not all tourms u ina the beaches." said Comm1uioncr Jo Vandcrvon. who voted against the proposal alona "-'1th C'ommm1oners Taylor Grant. John Conw1scr and Diana Spnnicr. • "We need to enforce. at sound like. the rules that exist," Onnt Wld Comm1u1oner A.Z. Taft ab • tained. , °::I.e.":' le On M l11d ......,,,,... .. ,.. .. ......... ,... ...... ., U011111 g1 ...... ·t , .......... ~ .. .. JustcaU 642-6086 What do you hke lboUt the Deity Noc? WMt don't you hte? Call die number above and your fnCUlle wdl W reconlld, truecribed l8d Cleo livered to the~ editor. Thew~ w erins 1CtVtce may be uted IO reeont ldWt IO die dtor OD any topic. Contnbu&on to ow t..twl Colw •• anclude thftr name ud ul1fllDM • ...,. • venfkatioa . Ttll us what'• on'°"' miacl. ...... ................ ,.._, ........... .,..,. ..,.,, .. _ ..... ........ ,_..., .. .. ...... CtnullMrn T1t1,fl IAll .... :=-C-"t ..... '--lllliilt -- ,------------;...._:SA MPLE SAVIN CS:-----::---;,....;__ ___ ..._ Reeularly ? 75 00 to 5825 00 SIGSOO to SS9SOO SSOOOto SI 1500 .BOO to Sl1000 SAL£ from 58900 trom S4900 trom $19 00 from $1600 AtcvlMty SSSOOto S83 00 S48 00 ro Sl25 00 SSS 00 to 285 00 SISOO to S6SOO ftoin OYI fine CUI~ Gen temens Cloth ng 561 Newport Cent Ori f sh on Island, Newport Booch • 640 8310 SALE from 11500 from $17 00 from SSl 00 "°"' seoo tlOflJ • 1,. • I , Hot dog, the Wien~imoblleis back in town BJ IRIS YOltOI °' .. ~ ......... The Oscar Maytr Co. has r~ur­ rected a once-popular idea. and qune frankly. u•s a wtener The v.ell-known foods company has brought back the W1enermobile -. a convened Chevrolet van shaped' lrke a huge Oscar Ma)cr frankfuner -used e~tcnmely from 1936 into the 196()$ as a prorr.onon'al tool. Wc-dnesday. the W1.cnermob1lc rolled 10 for a stop al the Newport Beach Pohce Department after thrtt pohce dispatchers wrote the company, as.king for Wiener Wh1s1lcs -another popular promouonaf Item. As soon as I heard the W1encrmobile was coming to toWn, I h1Jh-ta1led n over to the pohce Sta tton As a formtr proud 0" ner of a Wiener Whistle and consumer Of many pounds of the franks, J kne" 1. couldn't miss seeing the famed wiener-on-wheels. ..., · 'L..mundc 1n comer of Jamboree Road and Sama Barbara Drive, a gleaming. 11ant orange and yellow, wiener loomed into view . ~ Grove. Zacum, 24, and Grove. 22. ~tte selected for the onc-)car hotd<>&&er p<Mllt<>n from a nauonw1de pool of col. students. Oscar Mayer of- ficials 1nterv1c1i1oed doLcns of outgo- 1nJ. friendly communications ma-• jors at vanous universities and . chost lacum. a Costa Mesa native and student at Cal State FuUerton. and Grove. a student at the Un1 ver- s1ty of Tcus. Austin, to be the Westcrn-reJ!on hotdoggers This was all in PTC.P.ilf3llOO for a renewed W1enermob1 le campaign. launched seven months ago. Oscar Ma)cr~s W1enermob1le. with the character "~mle Oscar" d1smbuung hot dog-shaped whistle~. toured the nauon for several decades and became a • memorable pan of man) baby boomcrs' childhoods. ·However. with the adva1keme·n1 of-tech'- nology 1n 1he 1970s came an emphasis on telcv1s1on promouons. and Oscar Mayer officials decided the W1encrmob1le coutdn'l cut the mu~tard . _ said Her ktttr dch~ted company. offtc1 I . who Hnt the W1entrmob1k to deli-.cr the whistles The usually mature and mperted adults of the Poh'e Depanmcnt and I acted like cxc1ted,1J&&I> k1<b as we inspcc1ed the mcaty-look1na mobile and tooted our ~h1stlcs '.:Looks like an unsafe -.ch1clc to me," JOked moto~ycte offi~r Ed Walsh The hotdoggers said they often &et pulled over by curious pohce or- f1ce r while driving the W1enl•rmob1le, which b> the way, geu 1.3 miles to the gallon Despite Walsh's skept1c1sm about the "eh1cle's safety, the dispatchers and I accepted Zacurri's offer for a quick spin in-the W1enermob1lc. As ·the llumungpus wiener rolled. around Newpon Center. Zacum honked the horn and waved at m1hng onloolers. while Van~ derhorst and Rople stuck iheir heads out the sunroof. h n e n . H'e1t t1k'rnto A smiling young co uple. looking as all-American as -what else? - hot dogs and apple 'pie.. y,,elcomed 1 me as I approa1.hed the W 1cnermob1 le. WhiJc many miss l1ttle0Scar. the loss of the W1enermobile was the coldest cut of all. So. after a nostalgia tour 1n 1986 in honor of the W1cnermob1le'.s 50th anntvcrsary -and another nauonw1de summer tour in 1987 pro' ed so successful. Oscar Ma)'er ordered a fleet of six new W1cnermob1les. loca11ng one 1n each region of the country. · • o..,~,.....byNldl~u Suale Maya (left), Tlna Vanderhont and.Peri Ropke warm up to the Wlenermoblle. when I come to the last bite of a hot dog -satisfied. but a bit disap- pointed . .\nd although I was also · slightly taken aback by the new W1t>ner \\.histlcs, \\>h1ch arc shaped like a wftole pad. ofw.1cners rather than the or s1ngle-franl model, I nonetheless enJO}ed reliving the fun "Hi, I'm GregZa1.urn." the blond )Oung man said eltuberan1ly A delicate young woman chimed in. "I'm Leshe Grove." Zacurn and Grove are ""hot· d<?JSers," official drivers of the W1cncrmob1le. eJtpens on the ve- hicle'$ h1stol) and g'neral &,oodw1ll ambassadors for Oscar Ma)er. ''We're ambassadors of fun ," said No takers? The We~tcrn-region vehicle travels 11 states for parades. sport· mg even1s. school events. bu!>iness grand openings. "anything and eve111hing." Zacurn said Those interested 1n having the Wicnermoblle at an cven1 cansimp- ly contact the Oscar Ma)'er Co. It may not look like U. but the new car-pool lane on the northbound San Dleao Freeway In Weet.mlneter and Seal Beach wae opened W"edneeday. The apeclal lane was alao "It's an '.88 wiener." said Zacum oft he vehicle that has a license plate that reads .. BIG BUN" l:he .Wienermob1le 1s equipped with a microwave. refrigerator. cellular phone. ~aung for six or more people and a sound system from which filtered the well-loved tune. '1 wish I were an Oscar Mayer wiener.·· A microphone can also be hooked up to the sysrem 1f someone wants to sing along The catch> and nostalgic tune quickly drew Newport Beach Police dispatchers Tmu Vanderhorst. Susie Ma)s and Pen Ropkc into singing along. o-.cr Chnstma( VanderhO<~t spotted the W1cncrmob1k in II\ local parking plac( at the SL.ate Ranch off Main treet 1n l.;anta Ana. Wh en she mentioned "hat ~he-'>3" 10 her co-"orl er\. he 1ouched off a long session of remin1snng about chLldhoods filled -with hot dogs and Wiener Whistle ;•we "ere being no!>talg1c:· ~1d Ma>) ··Herc we "ere .a '-ouplc or )~\.ear-olds 1thn' around. singing the'!W1t=ner} ~ong. · Ropke sub')CQucntl} "rote to the ()S(·ar Ma)er < o. ·asL.~ng for "hist Its tor a bunch ot big luh," she I e\cn co nsidered quitting JOUrnahsm to become a fult-time hotdoggcr. a1ob I know I'd relish as much as Zacum and Grove clearl y do. lntc~ 1cw.i. for ne't ·year's hot· doggeri. "111 be 1n Fcbrual) at Cal State Fullerton. the\ tel1 me. ~nd being ~foot-10. J'd e'en make a ~cat '"L111Te Oscar" ·HB man who saved teen ' s life invited to.inauguration By Tbe As ociated Press A Huntington Beach nllcrg1'it who saved 1he hfc of a lt>->ear-old girl during n 1;ampa1gn ralh tor C1eorge Bush 14st October has bctn 1n' ned to the Prts1dent-eleci's 1naugurat1on Or .Ma\ Bcms tnS(rted a 5-inch· long plastll llf'\1.8) tub<' into lhl' throat ofl hnc;11nc Rytx>ld. a memt)('r of the < orona I llgh ~hool rnlC\r guard. \\ho collapS(() dunng th<' nu )4 ratf\. 1n C~rnio~ · ften,ard fkni'> re-called. ·· '-1r Bur,h said. •If I get elcltl'd. I wan~ ~ou as nn guc.,t a1 thl' 1nau1turation fhe 6.:!-,ear-old phH1rnin ..aid 1n a rl'cent 1ntl"n ll'" that he "as Ulndmg about I 0 leet from the stage "hen \11ss R}hold collap!!ed anJ fell b3ckv.ard oil the platform Bush con1111ued to \peaJ.. and lknic; "as among tho~·\' ho ru~hed fol""ard cloeed brteny. u thla photo(rapb abowe, on ita inaugural to hl·lp day becautte of a car accident. The CHP eetimated about 2,000 motorlata uaed it between 8 and 10 a.m. Wednesday. &n1<. .. .aid thl' girl h.iJ '1c1rix-J breathing and wa staning to tum blue tte looked into htr throat and ~" It\\&) bl<Xl-ed "-nh mucus. '"She had a bronchial infocllon "t\1ch had been eau'ilf\I mucus lo build up," 6en1 1d .. he had held bad. ·from \:OU&}Hng because !>he "'a JU~l a fc\\ feet Trom where Mr. B~h "(b spca lJOi .• The dOl.tor ~aH ht' eanies the auwa> tutk on h\~ h·-. chain for JU4'1 such· an cmergtn(' He 1nsen<'d tht• tube-m her throat and the 111rl 1mmcd1a1cl\ hegan ~rt'ath1n1 through the cleared a1~a' Ben1~· 10' 1ui11on to Bush" S"-ear- mg-in cen·mon\ as. v.ell a \C'parate 1n' 1ui11om to two inaugural balls and othcre,ent) arn'ed in the m:ul hl\J \\Cek r he Jex tor said hr "111 tal.{' h1\ I ti )Car-Old daughter .\111\on to Wash· ington for the Ja n ~l' ceremon\ · ·-r,e got m\ lu\·an<l tnp hat read' to go ·· Ekn" '>did Woman hit by truck had premonition of accident By LESLIE EARNEST OllMl>ellr .......... A Roto-Rootcr truck struck l\\>O ~omt'n "'ailing 1n a Laguna Beach croswalk \\-etln~3) and drasacd one of them about 20 fett before 1hc dnYcr..r~lllcd tbc ~o.rru:nJ1ad bcm hit. la&una lkat:h police rcportt"d 1 PoucE Loe -~ -~- Jud) fnc\Cn, a 45-)ear~old uguna ~ach resident. was in stable con· d1t1on at M1ss1on Ho p1tal 10 M1 ion V 1eJO, where she was being treated for cuts. bruises and a pos 1ble con- cussion Am) Manfren1. a Lagunn Niguel res1<le n1. was treated for minor uyuncut the ho)J)ttaLand released. "I'm J\J\t real \Ore:· Friesen \aid in an anterv1e\\ toda) .. , led hkc I got hit b) a trucl ·· ThedmC"rofthe truck. 34-~ear-old Jerry Wh11taler of DaM Point. "as going v.est on Park Omc and preparing co tum ten on Glcnne~rc trect "hen he hit the v.omcn. Officer John CYConoor w~d. "tk iu~t did no1 Set" them:· Former partn~r a~suspect in Mickey Thompson slaying Loi ~ Sheritr1 dctcctJVC1 v1ct1ms' nahts act1v1\t eumincd the btlhna rec:onh or a In an affidavit 1ocompenyma a . Southern Cahfonua ttllular tele-Dec q .scarth warra.nt request.. obone customer calleCl by a oneume shcntr, tnvcsuptor Cheryl t)on1 bttter nval of .a&an auto rltCU\I wrote \hat she behe\ed "the name or PfOmotcr Micktj Thompson, IC· the subsrnber . will assm in obtaan· contias to• publiibdt report. int funheT evidence of penons in- 50Urte that Good~1n allqedl)' assued a contraet for Thompson's layin.a. the 1ffida, 11 said~ And I..« Ha lam, 1 con~truct1on emptoytt, u1d OQodwin atJeaedly \hrt1tened to kill Thompson if be hurt Goodwin tin1nc1aJly, the docu- O'( onnor ..aid "'t>artl\. I thin~. becau~ol thnh.ido" ul iht bu IJ111g and thl' llghl "a" in h1\ l''I.'' · Mantrcm wa., ')trulk b, the 11ght front side of the tru'-~ <re onm·r ... rnJ The dn,cr wa' appau.·nth '>':t1d11ng the w.oman tau hall"ard "hen hl' hit f ncsen. Fin:lighler'i '>'l'n.· calkd 10 rc~cue Fne\l.'n ninncd un,h r th~· ~ !- hot from a trn gun l Ju't·J S 'O v.orth of damage to a home 1n the 2800 block of l a~lk Ori' c on \\. edncsda). Thnhou arc behc' ed to ha-.e been tired bet\l.CCR ~:30 a.m aod 3'30 p.m • • • A nta na \\Oman was arrc led outside the Sea~ store at South oac;t Plaza on Wtdnt"~A) afkrshc alleged· I) con~aled mrnhand1~ 'alut'd at mort than S200 1n a '>hopp1na bag and attemp1ed to le3"C ~he area \11 e Godo\. N . "'3 arrr'lted at~ Sp m trud• alter be1ni dragged a~ul :'O foel "t "a' aware ol being hit and I remember th1nk1n.rr · ..\m I going to ll\e th rough th" · · <,.'lid T nc~n. dmxtor of P"" holog' at ~him~ Care< enter on C.1knncHt' "I feel !io th.illklut lo bt: Jh' c ~ FneS(.'n ... ud 'he and Mantrcn1 and lhc man then tncd to run hc.-r ~111 the road. she said The man dro"e .t blad. fo)ola p1rkup tha1 reported!) "a'\ tnkcd to an .iddre in l:.I i oro • • • A v.oman in the 160CJ() bl0< \.. ol \a, brook Lan<"~" a man h1(,ic a km ft under a rod. in her front \ard 1 he ~capon \\3\ boolC'd into e\.ttlc.-nt:C b) office~ , ' ..... re 1dent 1n the '1~mt\ of 6th ·~t and 011,c .\ \'enut• \;Ud that 11n 011 v.cll pump d1~turbcd hi.'r "1lh 11 ~~h1ng no1\\.''> .it 10 'o fl m \\edn~a' Fountain Valley "alked 1hrough the same cros wall <>honl~ before on their way to lunch and tJlled about media account of peopk being hit 1n cro)S"alks "'The' both had a prcmon1t1on •· O'( llnnor )31d '"That's the fi~t thing lhe~ hoth told me. 'Wt' "ere JU t ~ tirtkmi .ibout getting hn 1n-~ crn\'>'>'al._ · · on \\l,.·Jn\.·..Oa\ • • • .\ man in an au1omoh11c aJ)- proa,hcd a "oman at (jlcnnc) ~ ~t(ect at the lo"er lc-.el par~m& lot and otltred her monc) in c:1.cha n for '"tall .. fhe suspect wa~ gone' "hcnolli~rsam'cd ... • • • .\ passpor1 and grren cud "err lO'>t \\ t'Jnc)da) in the 700 blOl.k ot uth ( ~ast H1ghV.tl) . lrrine Calll pMced to lot Anetkt by volvcd in the death of the Thomp-·---nompeon nva& Micbacl .Goodwin ton1;~"----- &om I ~toft'IM South Carolina Ooodwtn's attorney. Ro n COMt lld authorities to obWn a Coulombe. couldn'1 b( rrachcd for ~ ...,.., for t.eleptione com· mcQ.ls said. • hcntrs invt1tiaaton tcned anolMr' S(attb ~'lll'rlnt on phone ~rds at Goodwaru' Uiuna Beach home last summer • • • • i\ h"-1nn l~'>ptt\J h1nclr " c; Theownerofl 1~77l h,·,rnkt 'tin reponcd \\ c.-dne\da\ that 'omc(1ne bro._c into hie; car pat.,l'd in lht• I "000 blod of t:icdler ~trl~t unJ n:mo' l''1 "aro equipment 'alucd at s~oo It probabl) 1odl tv.o to 'ltcat 1 v.rought 1ron gate from the fron1 )lrd ol a llome in the lO block of Ltt trttt on Wedne\da) mornina. • • • • m('()nc Mole an Oncntal \nc .-1 NCOntl. tbe Lal A~ Hetald comf'MJ\t. · ..... Eu-iner reponect 1n Tbunday's Goodwin abo A:Ould not _-con- edlllHI tldCd; ~was no telephone duu- no.DllOiL= '9, and hil wl* Tnacty, _ lOl)I. lt.una for Goodwin. •ho re- 41. _.WY pnned dow1I Matcb poncdly hvcs 1n t.aaun.a Beach. 16...., tbai tubutblD ltome ift Thompson. ~ho wa awarded wllll ...-... termed. a ~ SS14,381ina 1986l1"''u1t•temnunt I 11' rm' d••ioe. ft'om the bitter break up oflm partner- Tltompsoa '1 1i1ter. Collene ship with Goodwin, told frimds he Qrs•ll olSU ~-·as rec::aved numcrou' dath threats ..,. ~her 1 ba9iw before he wu slain. C'>c ;sl. ._ owe -.... .W. Lot Antda Cohscum Gncta1 _..._. hm aa _,, w o._.., Ml"tl" Joel Ralph told in- - -CauiliM lliMd. • I ... eon he~ f'roro I tdiablt ubtequent anvnupuon rt'ealed Goodwin boujht 1 S7-foot y-acht and ir\JWJed a ee~pMnc aboerd ""htlt swyana in SOuth C.arohna last sum-mer. The te~ call that P!Omplrd the tatat ICalCb wanantcame July 7, tM allldavn IUd. Marina ....,,.... ua South ro- bna ~ Oft dilit Goodwin bo9t ~aed ulMift wMMwr the ee ...,.. °" 111e at,..., Bob Utusy, m&Dllft' o(O.by:Marint. stolen from 1n fron1 of tlic Welle; Fal'JO &nl... I 54 ~port 81-..d .. on \\.cdnc\day Ttic 1hrft occurn.·d at about 3 I Op m. v.h1le thcov.nerofthl" b1nck "as in the ban'- Hv.nttniton Beacb i\n I I ·)car-old sirl said a man approa h d her as \he ""'& lca"ina Sowt1' hool on Wt"dnndaj and isled her 1f ~he v.antcd to ha\C te.x. The &Jrl ~ind 'he rttotn•ttd h1m a the man "'ho parked acrou the .atrttt from the "hool at 9300 lndianapoh' ~,e. abOut fourmonlhsqoand sat in his crcam-colol'N or ycllo• van. Shc- d!d•ft ttt lM "f:htclc Wcdncldl), t~ airt uid. • • • A woman 111d that another dmtr ~ Mr tar doOr at M11oot1a Street~ Plc1fK' COMt Hiiflwa) on Weidnaday It lbout $ P,lll. Ind t"allcd IMr ..... lunch of ... ,.. .. aftrr an ......,... o~ dnrill!I ._. SM tail ........ ltmtte ..... .., .... ~ meonc dt' tn.>)C\1 a SWtl dl"(· lOCal lttflt box ai a halllkld .ti ~i-slc\ uar~ Pork :u atx)ut 'O a m Wcdnt'Sda) •••• The ~ind hield of a I ~'i'tl Honda ( i' 1c etJked 1n Lbe I OOOQ. hllx k of 1 uhp Center 1 u ·sd•' mo•n•n \\"<; smashed 1 h o"'ncr ~1d ht' \U'IJll."'C\'i the SI SU dama c " \ <Jon1.• h) Ju-.en1ks "'in& 1n the area 1-ap:Mlleacb The dn\cr of a blue <.ht' rol ·1 travdi• wntbound on 1...a&un1 <'a· n)on ROid on Wronc~.h•> afh.·rnonn apptaltd to bt threatcntl\ 1 ~s~n· 9Ct •tda 1 knafi. POh1.c •ett unable to J«a~ thf IUlpc'{I. • • • bearded man 1n tu 1 ,,.,., l-eponedl 'lri>'wllftl IM aiTa Ot lM JOO .Mid bl'~ O'h't M ? p.m "onh S2.~00 from tht' lobb\ of the Rcg1'>lf'\ Hotrl bct"een 10 p.m Saturd:a\ and b a m Sunda\ \ white 19 S f O Ota \ 11\ ,..,. \talcn from 1he 10 ttlcxk ofAq.\tonc .. omctimc Moniii~. -CALlfOWNI A ----- Gang task force ur. es war against an terrorists SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. • George Oeukmej1an's task force on pngs Wednesday issued 100 rec- ommendations. including adult trials (or 16-and 17-y~r-oJds accused of violence or dTug dealing. The task force also suggested "sing vacant military bases as prisons to create more s~ce for gang members. using the California Nauonal Guard to patrol the Mexican border fOf drug smuglers and imposing mandatol) life terms on people committing aSs&ults with machine guns. "Today's gana,s arc urban ' ter- rorists,." Robert Philibosjan, chair- man of the State Task Force on Gangs and Drugs, said at a Capitol news conference. "Heavily armed and. more violent than before. they are quick -to use terror and intimidation to"5Cizeand protect their share o(the lucrative 'crack' cocaine market lls well as markets for Qther drugs." Deukmejian in 1986 named a task force on youth gang violence, which made recommendations that in- cluded tougher sentences for gang- related act1 v1ties. The governor last summer asked the task force to reconvene to study the-e~pans1on of gang and druJ activities because of the recent nsc in ava1labillty of "crack" cocaine. Philibosian. a former Los An&elc Collnty d1stnct attorney, said the task force held five hcanngs and heard from dozens of witnesses. 1nclud1na many gang members "What we found was an alarming situation," he said. "We found It, unfortunately, to be ~orsc than our expectations." He said most gang members arc under 18 and leaders arc recruiting children as young as 9 o. r 10 as foot soldJers 10 dcll"er drugs and act as lookouts. · ·:Thc,cri.m1nal justice system has becnJar ·too lcaJ.Cnt wilh .}'Oulbful offenders." he said. "The gangs kno~ that." Among 1he recom mendat1ons: • Mandate life imprisonment for persons convicted of assault \.\Ith a machine gun. Robert Phlllboelan • Use vacant milnary bases a state prisons or county jails to hou~ nonviolent offenders and f rce up prison .space for violent gang mem- bers l\nd drug dt'alers. • Use the California National Guard 1n surveillance of the C"ah- forn1a:Me '<: border to help local law enlorcement catch drug smug- glers. • Require public schools to teach gang and drug prevention programs. • Train school teachers and ad- ministrators about gan~and drugs. LADlayor will try for a fifth t'erDl Winter storms have not reduced drought danger ~S ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley embarked on his cam- paign to win an unprecedented fifth term when he was the first to file in a field unexpectedly cleared by the withdrawal last week of his strongest potential challenger. The 71-ycar-old Democrat was first in line outside the city clerk's office when 11 o~ned Wednesday, the first day candidates could declare their intent to run in the April 11 election. Forty other ~ople filed for various offi ces, in the first of four days for politicians to declare their intent to run for city office. City Attorney James Hahn and City Controller Rick Tuttle both filed for re-election for races that drew no challengers b)' the day's end. Eight City Council members who represent odd-numbered d1stncts havc_sa1d ·they will seek re-clec11on and five of them filed Wednesda~. Most of them face oppos111on. SACRAMENTO (AP) -Despite storms that are greening Cali fornia and draping th e peaks Wlth sno~. officials say winter has yet to drop enough water to avert a third con- secutive drought year. Reservoirs that have shrunk nearl> one-fourth in yolume in a )'ear have yet to receive much runoff from rain or mclting snow, Bill Helms, spqkes- man for the state Dcpartmen\ of Water Resources, said in a recent telephone interview. "We haven't received hardl~ an) (reservoir) storage yet and thats 1he key to this whole thing," Helms said. The 153 major reservoirs that bank most of Cahfom1a's water contained 20.1 million acre-feet a )'Car ago. but have dropped to 15.2 m1lllon acre- feet -68 percent of average and only 40 percent full. Helms said. Wednesday. a lively storm swelled north coast rivers. including the Smith River in Del Norte Count)' which crested less than t"'o feet below the )~foot Oood stage. But Smith River. which empties into the ocean bet\.\een Crescent C1t) and the Oregon border. adds little to the state's water suppl), and little runoff reached streams filling Shasta or Trinll) reservoirs. · Helms said tittle water 1s filling the .state's reservoirs because dry soils have soaked up much of the rain and cold weather has kept snow from melting. Prcc1p1t.ation so far has been nor- mal to above-normal in Northern California, which supplies a m~1onty of, the state's water. but officials caution that the -rainy season is less than halfway over and sull could change dramatically. "We don't have enough snow UP, there nght now to meet the needs, • said Gal) Hester. a Water Resources Dcpartmt'nt forecaster." If )'Ou began melttn~ that snow today. we'd Tall shon.· Sl1CJll'I' Sl~'I' 1st ANNUAL SALE UPTO 70% OFF 401 Newport enter Drive #306 Atrium· Court 3rd Level Fashion Island Newport Beach 7-2 1-1~33 .. Armeni&n quake arvlvors dlscovei:ed under building MOSCOW (A P)-Six people who survived on canned ve&t"tables. fruit ,and pickles for JS days after the Armenian earthquake were pulled alive from the basement of a col- lapsed apartment building in Leninakan, Ta s reported today. The sur"1vors were rescued Wednesday, Tass said, the 3Stb day after the Dec 7 earthquake that killed an estimated 25,000 people in north- west Armenia. Rescuers last pulled a person ahvc from the wreckqe Dec. 26. Tass said. . The six mt'n wt're found under the rubble in the basement of a nanc-stoi; apartment building which had col- lapsed on them. the official So"u~t news agency ,said in a repon from Yerevan. the capital of Armenia. They survived because thert' wu plenty of canned food stored 1n the basement. Tass said. All arc bo p1tal- ized .1n Yere,an but none are 1n danger, doctors told the news a1ency Tass did not say how the s1~ men were fou nd or who rescued them. Officials had ended the search for survivors 'Weeks ago, say1n1 1l was necessary to clear away the rubble to prevent d1~ase spreading from deca- yed bod1es.- Au thori t1es have been demo1Jsh1ng butldnl.JS that could not be rcbu1h aner the hrthquake. One of the six ~ur\'1vorsi A1ku Akopyan, had medical train1n1 and administered ma~ to the otben to relieve the pein of their 1nJunts. Ta ssald. Thefirstreportssa1d oneof the men, Karin Sark1ssyan. hid a broken arm but there were no 1mmcd1ate details on their others' IOJUnCS. The quake leveled much or Lenanakan. Armenia's sq:ond-larJCSt t'lty 10 miles cut of the Turkish border and left thousands horuelts • Once home to mo~ than 280.000 people. Ltn1nakan today has only 100,000 1nhab1tants. thousands of v.,hom now live 1n ttnu Many rcs1dents have ~n evacuated ·-. Fleets·of 737.s checked for faulty fire ala:f m warning LONDON (AP) -Bntish a1 rhnes today checked engines and fire alarm wiring on aircraft s1m1lar to the crashed Boeing 737 as officials tried to determine why the jet's starboard engine was shut do"'n when its port engine was ablau. The Ci\ll Aviation Authorny·s order Wednesda> prompted experts to speculate that a fault) alarm S)'Stem misled the crew of the British~ Midland A1rwa)'S Jet into shutting down the wrong engine. causing the crash Sunday that lolled 44 people and injured 82. "It points to a possibly spurious warning being given to the night deck." said Freddie Yetman. techni- cal sccretal) of the British Airline Pilots Assoc1a11on In the United States. the Federal Av1at1 on Adm1n1strat1on late Wednesday s1mi!Arty gave U.S. air- lines.three days to checlc cross.-wmng on 300 Boeing 737s. "We think this 1s not a very likel) scenano. but 1t''i a check that can be done "er;, vcf} quickly without disrupt in& ~nice · said FAA spokesman John l..c)den .. We certainly believe n's a prudcot measure to go out and check to makt" sure there's nothing wrong v.1th the fleet," Bocin& spoke man Cra..g Manin said in Seattle. "But certa1nl> this prccaut1onai; measure doc'i nol 1mpl) there has been an) cause 1dent1fied" for the crash Bnush inv~t1ga1ors said the starboard engint' and its warning ~ystems had to be examined minutely and detailed evidence taken-from ttle pilot and co-pilot before the reason for the shutdown would be known. Pilot Kevrn Hunt, who broke his bacl. in the crash. was quesuoned for 45 minutes by 1n,es11gators on Wednesda) as U media and Bnutrn's tabloids blamed him for shutting down the wrong cn"ne on Flight 8092 which "'aHn routr from London to Belfast The nev. Boeing 737-400. fl)ing onl) on the fire-<iamagcd part engine crashed on the embankment of Eng- land's main north-south MI h1gh~a) about a half-mile shon of Eu1 Midlands Airport, "'here 11 was ti) ing to make an emergency land1n1- Mexican oil workers returning to their jobs after union protest ME XICO CITY (AP) -011 rt'- fanel') worlters nation"' 1de began returning to v.or~ Wednesda}. ending a series of stnkes and rallic~ to protest the blood)' arrest of their union bos~s on "'eapoJlS and corruption charges. • The • go"crnment continued ns crackdown on Joaquin Hernandez uaheta, leader of the pov..erful 011 Workers Union He and about 50 a~ates ha' e been arrested on fraud. weapons and tu c"as1on charges.. said a spokesman for the attorney general's office. Fernando Anas Pe1t-z Meanwhile. authon11es said two of Hem:indct Galicia'$ bodyguards - who were arrested 1n the sweep - reported that 1he1r boss ordered the 1983 slaying of a mayor who headed a u111on local. officials said The attorne) generars office said in a statement late Wedncsda~ that Hcmande1 Gahcta told tn\t'Sti'8to~ he purchased scores of "'capons in the L'n11ed States HernandeL (,ahc1a told 1n- 'es11ga10~ lhe "'capons v.ert brought into Mexico by his .. good friend:· Jose Cruz Contrera\, a former ma\or of Reynosa. the ~tatement ~1d C n.11 Contreras Ba' e the v.eapon~ to Hernandez Gahc11 on D« I 0 11 ~1d Reynosa. v.h1ch ha\ a refiner) and petrochemicals plant. lies acrO'>S the lJ.S border from McAllen Tt"~as II ts a stronghold of 011 "'orlt.er\ allied Israeli settlers demanding end to West Bank uprising By Tbe Associated Pren BR K H On upird Wl' 1 Banl. -Angi; \Cttlcr<. shou1cJ do"' n Pr111w Min1:.1er Y111hak Shamir toda)' and demanded that the government do morl" to quell the Palcst1n1an upn 1ng In the West Bank to"'n ofTulkarrm. 1roop\ \hut and killed an 11-)'ear-old Pale tin1an durin1 eta hes following the funrral ot ,. Palest1n1an tccn-agt'r who died of wounds suffered car11er rab doctors ~•d The army confirmed both deaths ham1r. who spoke at a mo\imina ~rrmon' in Brak ha for a slain Jew1 h settler. was confronted by a cruv.d ol !OO settle" They 'iCreamcd demands that he put an end to auacl.c; on Jev.\ h\ Pale~11nian\ and chanted. "You are doing nothing." · Sovlet visitors will receive AIDS test MOSCOW -The Soviet Union says 11 "''II try to maintain its minu'iCule AIDS rate by screenina foreigners forthc deadly' 1ru'i, even fomnp mand.uory tests of some v1 ttors who cannot provide proper medical proo r orcianen. who want to stay tn the country for three months or more will bt' subJCCt to tt'st1na for the di~asc bcl•.nni.na next month. Foman Min1~tl) poke man Gennady I. Geras1mov 531d. ·Here. there cannot be an)' discnminat1on .. Gcras1mov said "We conduct te ts of our own people ond be 1dc\, 5u111111c, show the Soviet Union is harply la111n1 behind other countne-.. 'Ill)' the United tatc • tn the number of all people (with AID ). nd ~e JU t don't want to catch up." The Soviets once rqardcd Al D a a disease p:awntd b> Wr l<-rn sexual depravity and drua use. One Soviet newspaper's ac\ount h d ('~en claimed the virus was the rt ult of a U.S. b1olog1cal ~arfart t\pcrimcn1 gone hl)'Wlre. . Moslem guerilllas repel attack in Lebanon SIOON . Lebanon -Iranian-backed h11tc Mo lcm auemlla' out- numbered ~Uri dro"e back a three-pronged auault on their south l...t"hanon mountain stron&hold today m fierce fiah11n1 with pro. )nan rival~ Poli<'t' Yid a I ,()()().mona lorce from the mamst~am ih111c Amal m1li11a lost fi~c fiahters killed and seven wounded m the failed attack ap1nst fundamentah 1 Hczboflah members entrtncht'd m Jbla v11taac southeast of tdon. SerVices held for Mabel Smith, 88 A mt'monal strv1tt was held TUcsday for Ma~I M mith. lona- tinM: Newport Beach rnidcnt. who d~ Jan.' 1n htt Bilbol lslaftd home. SMMAll. loril Nov. 2. 19Q9dn louktcr. MOllL, Slimh mamect naa Will Smith of Whntier, and tht couplt movtd to lllboa lllud in 192.5. IR dlGlt diys. IM iilud WM be~l'. men tbaa I llftdlllr. Rnidnlial .._.. Witt uftJ9ved and midtnn n•el1dtoll'Ml...,. m w.d oa the Jim or llllir on~ ···,SilkhHltled llerh ...... IR .............. fJ7 -· .... """-' •• ........... ,, ......... with Hernandez Gahc1a Stnkt's b) refinery work~rs brol.r out Tuesda) nag.ht after thr arrests began. Tht' union corruption 1n- ~est1pt1on 1s w1del) ~n as .t challenge to the union b) th e nc~ adm1n1stra11on of President Carlos Salinas de Gortan Guards were posted at gas sumom and refincn~ and man) motonsl\ feann& shortage\ formed JO.. and 40- car line to fill up their tanks at stations In Mei1.1co ( II~. r ampKO .&nd otht'r c1 ues But petroleum "'orl.cn began showing up at their 1ob) later 'Wedncsda) aner a union o ffioal culled for the strikes to end. ( Allies bac·k U.S. action UNITED ATIOI'~ (AP) -Th<' l nated tatcs. Bnt.;un and Franct• Joined in \'etoina a Sccunl> Council rewlu11on that "deplored" 1he u \ ~IV) 's downing of tv.o l 1byan m1h· 1ai; JCI~ o"er the \1ed1tcrranean on Jan. 4. .... Just hour'\ before \\.-t'dn~ '\ 'ote. l' c; officials $11d the ~., > had l':!nceled mis lie tc t\ in the Medi· tcrttanan planned for nc:\t "'ttk that Lib) an Amb•mador Ah A f re1k1 had called pro"oc1t1v~ fhc officials IJ' t' no hint the canccllatton v.as linked with the rcwlut1on l.Jb a.n offic1ah have claimed for weeks that the United 1a1e~ 1' prepanna pubhe op1n1on fot a L: 5 attack on a factoi; near Tnpoh 1ha1 W3\hinaton da1ms has been built for thr manufacture of poison gas U. . offinals said the canet'llation of the Jan. 16-17 m1\\1lr test~ 1) intended to reduce tensions bctv.ccn the United 'tatcs and Libya whh:h Wa hinaton accu~ of fostcnna 1n· tcma11onal 1errori\m. anada JOined the alhC's Wednc · dal_ 1n "ot101 apinit the resoluuon T~ 'VOit wu 9--4 • ..,ith the Sov1e1 n1on. China. Eth1opaa. Colombia Mala)'sia • .\ll"TII, epal. Sencal ind Yu1oslav1a votint in fa vor. f'inland and Bra11I abstained. • Reagan sajs farewell, asks followers to support Bush WASHINGTON (AP) -Prtsi-··respectedtntheworld,andlookedto dcn1 Reagan $a)'S he's handina the for Jeadenh1p." aat1on over to the .. ,ood hands" of ··Democracy, the profoundly good. Gcorat Bush. advisina his successor isalsotheprofoundlyproducttve1"hc to kctp a wary e)e on the Soviet $aid. "Because we arc a great nataon. Union and \Urning against .. an our challen~s stem com pie>., h will erosion of the American ~pirit." always be this way. But as Iona a~ "'"e In a folksy Oval Office sptteh remember our first pnncaples and bidding adieu to the naJ1on, Reaaan 0ehcvc 10 ourselves. the future will boasted Wednesday of his ac-always be ours." complishments and ignored many of The president and his 1A-1fc Nancy the difficulties tha1 arose during his • were scheduled to rcce1,e a farewell eight years 1n omcc. • accolade today from the Oepanmen1 .. We meant to change a nation, and of Defense. which arranged an instead. we changed IJ world," he said. elaborate ceremony featuring Oy- Yet Reapn also admitted 1hat his overs and m1htary bands at Andrc~s self-styled c~nscrvative re\ oluJ1on Air Force Base. Evel)• four-star ge.n- left many things unchanged. and he · eral and admiral in un1for~ was asked his followers to s11ck around 1nyited to attend. . and help hissu~r. ·-~ ·Reagan addressed.the nauoo from .. If we:rc to finish thc;1ob. Reagan's his Oval Offlce'desk, his left hand ma Regiments wlll have to become the splint and $wathed 10 bandages from Bush Bnpdes:· Reagan said. "Soon weekend surgery on a finger, . he'll be the chief, and he'U'llecd you · Speaking nme days· before his every bit as much as I did." retirement to Cahfom1a. Reagan Jhc p~l-Saidll& lea mg c.alled ltii dcpaauie "swcCL..SOirow ·• office wnh the central message of his But he also said he looks forwir<fio a pol11ical life strenithened -that an renewal of personal freedom. con· unfettered economy. a strong defense tending a modem president must hve and a free c1t1ze11ry forged a nation "somewhat apart. You spend a lot of .... ume 1orna by too fast m a car someone efse 1s dnving." · Another regret. Reagan said, was his failure to tame the nation·s deficit. But that mcnted onl) a paragraph 1n the roughly 21-minute speech. ·-rve been 1alkmg a great deal about that latel). but tonight isn't for arguments and I'm going to hold m) tongue." he said .. • The national debt almost tnpled m Reagan's term and he ran up the biggest bud&et deficm 1n h1stOT) His final budget proposal. released earher this week for the 1990 fiscal )Car starting Oct. I. proJCCls a deficit of $92 5 billion. The president's remark '-'Cre \Oid of an) menuon of such nattonal traied1cs as 1be barracks .bombing that killed more 1hao 241 ser .. 1cemen Pre.ldent lleagan addresee. the nation . . . in Beirut, the Challenger d1sa~tcr or the Americans held hostage in the ~ subJect of so man> Reagan speeches, Middle East. were no1 mentioned a1 all There was no word of the trade' As tnumphs Reagan listed the dc.ficu~ the.scandals Lhat tarnished _nawm's..«onom.u:.-reco' co.. tJ.S l 1m: his adrnanmranon. such as rhesrrlelJf unemployment and in nation. and its arms to lran and u~ of the proceeds bolstered mihtar). IQ fund the ·Contra rebel~ .1n . The president who "'arned earl} in Nicaragua illegally The ( ontra his tenure of the .. cv.11 empire" in the Soviet Union cool>. credit al the end ol his prcs1denC) for forging "a satisf) ing new closcne"s" wuh the ~.ets. He.sai.d .the,Jlt.\~clatiomtup 1'elped bnn& nbou1 1hc fim U .. · O\ 1et treat) to -el~mtnate an entire class of nuclear weapons. as \\Cll as "a new peacefulne~ around thcz izlobe " Reagan leadership cited for restoring pride, strength WASHINGTON (AP)-The De- fense Ocranment staged ap unusual "fare~el review" for President Re· agan today. and the m1h1ary services were tol<l to absorb the undisclosed cost of the pageant .. .. Your vision of a strong America assuming its ngh1ful role on the world stage has produced lastin$ re!luhs. Our nation has moved from self- doubt to self-confidence:· Defense Secretary Frank C. Carlucci told Reagan in a ceremony al Andrews Air Force Base 1n nearby Mar)land Much of the fanfare was canceled because ef ·a steady rain that fell throughout the morning. and the ceremonies were hdd inside a 14- story tall hangar designed to hold the two new Boeing 747 airliners being. dehvercd later this year for pres1den· iial use·. First lady Nancy Reagan canceled plans 10 attend the salute bccau!tC she has "a 1ouch of laryngitis ... said a spOkcswoman. Wendy Toler. ·A he just isn't feehng well and decided not to got out io the cold.'~Tolcr s:ud Inside the hanger v.cre the· Air Force's new B-1 B bomber. as well a~ Jc• ftgh1en and helicopters. many ol them purchased during Reagan 's tnlhon-dollar m1htar) buildup. .. Mr. President. the pnde pcopk feel 1oday-c:cnainly the pride felt b> the-men and women in our armed forces -1s a direct result of 1hc leadership )O U have pro' 1ded ~ corrimandcr·tn<h1ef ... Carlucci said "You ha ve restored not onl) our national strength -·but also our sen!lt of purpose." he ~1d Corps dressed in Rev.olut1onn~ \.\ :lr ··YQur v1gorou'> dekn~e of our garb. · · na11on's ideals and inst11u11ons has Among the outdoor e' t•nt~ rcmtnded all Amcnc:ans that freedom canceled ~e!J' 11)-0H"rs of 17 a1rnal1 1s a concept wonh defending_ and from the four :urned sen ices plus the its ttekn~ is a ~C:r{;d dut~ e;irn and__~Ea~t Guard and t~c s1a11c d1spla~ of e' Cr) memberof1hc armed forces h~1'ftormt annall .aud '"apo11! -on freely undertaken ·· the ground. ('arlucc1 's prede1.:cssor.. C. as par Wt•inberger. also was on hand and greeted Reagan as he <;al down to watch a m1hlal) re' 1cw that included the Arm y's \olon1al Fife and Drum . The Manne Band pro\ 1dcd music and the Joint ~"' 1<:e HonGr Guard marched before the pre 1den1 E'el') four·star general and admiral v. as 10' 1tcd 10 attend, along '-'Ith about 1.400 VIPund go,emment otlic1als Derwinski endcingered spy·'s life, paper says LO Af"GELES {AP) -Edward Derw1nsk1 . PrcS.1dent~lect Bush's · choice to run the new Ocpartment of Veterans Affa1r5-. end.in~rca the hfc · ofa South Korean spy with a leak to a . Korean officLal aoout the man's planned defection. 11 was reponed today . npublished records of a 1983 congressional heannJ show that Dcrw1nsk1 admitted g.ivina the poss- ibly hfe·threatening confidential. in· format1on to a Korean dtplomat 1n a I Q77 telephone call. tlte Los Anaclcs Tunes report d. He had pubhcly denied 'doing so before. : The· 1nc1dent came dunng the so- called Koreagate scandal mvolvint alleged coven payments to con- gressional figures by the South Korellll g"OVttnm~ttt ~e~cnangc for favorable U . treatment. The Korean intelligence ·agent. ohn Ho Young, wanted to defect because of an impending transfer 1° from New York Cny to Korea and u .. omc1als wanted . to in~rview him regarding his govemment's m- \ Ohement in the alleged bnbe !.Che me "This guy •. the Korean defector. would have been severely punished or killed. as well as his family." an · unnamed senior law enforcement official told 'the newspaper. The 0Rlc1al added that Sohn was spared when FBI agen1s arrived at his New Jcrse} tiome and escorted him to safety1nrtyirtuiifhour-~fore...K0rca--_... CIA agents showed up. Derwmsk1. a Republican from C'h1cngo who served 24 years in • ongress. publicly denied 1978 at- lc.-gat1ons that be leaked the infor- mauon and relused 10 testify in the matter before a federal grand Jury. Watki.ns, Bennett na1ned to fill last top-level posts THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE! WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent-elect Bush is rounding out the top ranks· of his administration by nominating retired Adm . James D Watkins as energy secretal) and former Educa11on Secretary Wilham J. Bennett.as drug czar. transition and congressional sources said toda> Bush was to announce the sclec- uons at a news conference a few hours before holding a late-afternoon dress- rehears.al meeting of his Cabinet at . Blair House, the h1stonc residence across from 1he While House Sources who dechned to be ident- ified confirmed that Watkins. for· merly the Navy"s top uniformed officer. would be tapped · for the eAergy post and that Bcnnetl would gel the JOb of coordtnattng the government's war on drugs CBS News first rcponed on Watkins· selcct1oh and The New York Times had disclosed Bcnnctfs new role. · Bush had a hard ume filhng both JObs, the last top-level posts tha1 were vacant. Aides suggested that he vacillated on the energy post bet~cen I an 011-state candidate and one with e'(pencnce in nuclear energy .• Top court examines death 1 penalty of retarded killer l WASHINGTON (AP) -The ~u-(hark~ .\ Palnwr of T l'\as argued premc C'oun 1s examining the con· that c"<ccuting Penry would not tllullonahl> of 1mpos1ng capital violate the Constitution's ban against punishment on a convKted murderer cruel aod inhuman punishment des.cnbed as ha' ing the mind of a ··tte knew what he ~as doing:· child. . Palmer said Penr) raped Pamela I The JUSllCC!t heard 60 minute'> of Mo~le)' Carpenter on O<.t 15. I 979 arguments Wcdnesda) on whclh<'~ 1n l.J, 1ngston. Texas. then ~tahtx·<l the) will allow the CXl.XUt1on ol her to death. he was 22 Johnny Paul Pent). 32. a con' Ktcd Cunis C. Mason. a law}er rep- rap1st-murderer !lentenced to J1c 1n resef.lting Pcnry. spent little t1mc.- Tc11as arguing tha1 all retarded murderer., Penl) 1s said 10 ha\C the mental should be spared Instead. Mason capac1t) of a 7-~car-old. challenged the Te\as death pen:ilt> As &ST :tto~C~ra~ ~n narreWt'r-g,,.oonJ~. - Fall & Holiday Clearance 20% to 50% OFF ·Our prices stay · tow every ·day! NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY! fl/.nttt<ldo ICE HOCt<EV K0"4"1 LIFE F RCE Pia co VIDEO SHOOTER Cordless in tra red hght 91.m ~hoots up 10 15 I r U • '" 2499 1ntendo ADVANTAGE Full·a1ze, arcade·style 1oyst1ck <N1lh 1uroo fHlure and stow mott0n control one ()( two-person plav LJIV ....,.. JAWS tJ/-- -~ I I-•rrf 11\ f.,l.•JU 0 -... 'VI~ LEGEND fJ"IH OF ZELDA iJ/ --Nintendo ACTION SET Fantastic graphic~• With control deck. controllers hght gun double game pak Atari 2800 VIDEO GAME • Plays the ''classic" video games plu~ new t11tsl Joystick included n.:• • -ro~s ····us --,... • "'911'9 .U • 1'•MKI • ..... "'"'"* MACM ·--~ . ,..,....,. ·-U • -··-•....., • IOWTll OOMr ••HU• -.La llJIGlll · SAJUllMY 1:30AM ·1:30 ,...: SlltDW 10:00 AM · 1:00 PM • . 9911 41• .... OrM09 C09IC OM. Y Pt&.OT/ ~. ~ 12. 1189 ~atering to obese child is a fo r m of child abuse OEAR AN LANDERS· May I comment on che kucr from the motht'f of the I I ")ear-old obew child with the ra h between her th•fis'> he w11 funous with the doctors nu~ "'ho 111d, .. The trouble with this child ti that she 11 too fat • Both my mother and m) s1ner v.cre ~~ly obese Mom c~tcrcd to her ut.e '"S"" could ne\l~r run or play hke other children Kids can be cruel. to Mom O\ltt"Compcnsatcd. Sis 1s now a \Cr) unplcuant adult Jn the wt two )Can she hn broken 1hree chairs to m) dinette .cl. We'"c had many araumcnts because she sneaks food from m) cupboards and eats out of the pots on the no"c Parents who stuff their children so Ui~arow up w fat that the) can't ltve ncfnnal ltves should be charged with crueh) they face high blood pressure and ear1y death the d1fficuhy of buying clothes and shoes. fitting into desks at M:hools. theater -.eats and ~ on. -OH 10 ~ISTER Dur Oblo: I-agree •1111 yoa alU.O•Jb m1J1y ruders did oot;'llley ShesniffingatJapa·n 's 8.nswer to stress at work If there 1s a designer dncasc of thc- '80s. 11's .. streu .. · You can drcn 11 up or down You can take 11 with )OU to the club You can suffer from 1t and still pla) tennis The h1&her )Our income and the more powerful )OU become. the IAIO~ 1t gets. You won't hear any ofthc"women on "Roseanne" s1ttma around a bar ~ying. "I'm s&ressed out." No wee Well, the Japanese have been cxperiment1n1 wtth wayi to combat preuure m the marketplace. and they've c(>me up with a theory· Fragrant aromas reduce itrtU. Heres the plan. They're go1n1 to pump vanous scents into the air cond111on- jna system of office bu1ld1ngs and~ 'em into mellow Accordina to their r~rch the: fresh smell of a forest 1s supposed to help worker\ deal with be1n1 upt11ht. while lemon and Jasmine are said 10 have a rcJuvenattng effect. hc:lpin& ... ork.ers o'crcome post-l unch drov.s1neu My first reaction t!t one: of susp1· c1on. A few years aao for whatevrr reason. they came out with an "auto pcr1umc." J.trniember'.' For an c~tra buck. the folks at your local carwHh squirted as.cent on the car0et of your car. There ~ere lemon-lime. cin- namon. floral. oranat blossom. northern pule strawberry. cherry and even one called "new car.. to choose from. The latter wu a leather ~ot, but someone said ll smelled more ltke a new car and 1t had more market appeal · Anyway. I'm here 10 tell )OU the smell my husband had spmzed in m> car didn't rthe\le my streu It created 11 I don't know what .cent 1t wu My gucs~ v.as a crou bet1.1tccn an ovempc cantaloupe and a p(»Sum 1n heat I drove with the wmdow~down fortwo whd waks. and whenever I thOUJht he forgot about 1t. I reminded him That is not to say there m1sht not be some: ment to the Japanese theor) I'm not read) to admit smells can bnna down your hypertension. but they can certainly make" you have a better, more: relurd outlook on than~. h's no 1reat secret that 1f you re try1n.i to sell your house. JUr.l ~t a bowl of )'cast bread under a towel and a prospccu ve bu)er will send for the kids. And 1f you want yo ur husband to be 1n a good mood when he opens the: door at night. have an onion an the oven. I llJCSS we can look for aJI kinds of spinofTs on the market to reduce stress. Look fora new cologne for men called ··Faithful Hu~band'' or a car perfume called .. Paid 1n FulL" or even a home dcodon£er called "l'o Termites " ' It'll be intemuna to know ii the Japanese expcnmcnt v.orks W 111 the fre\h smell of the great out.door\ relieve m~'I., Or w11J people figure out that befort the) spend all that mone) all they have to do ,., open a window? Before Victoria, bathing was a communal affair World War II In fa<:1. old survey~ show a maJOflt)' didn't ncn knolAI what tl wa\ Taking a bath ha\ been a pri,att' maueronl) for about 200 rears From the Roman Empire: 10 queen V1c- 1ona's En&land people bathed t91tther C'ommumt1cs Fam1hes Home builders have not )Ct de· Couples So say\ one h11tonan As 11gncd houses with i.c:lf-deanina bath- prev1ously re_ported. many an En1hsh rooms. but our Chief Proanosucatur lady of the Court received caller\ a\ \hinks they will fa1t, clo~ the door, she bathed Such a vlSllor. maybe a flip a switch The whole room will 10 fellow 1n a velvet collar . .at abtl\e the throu&h a'°" of car·wash procedure bubbles and read verse, I pther. urve)s 1mon1 homemakers how they'd rather have an automatic The last will and testament wherein bathroom cleaner than any other sort Alfred Nobel left $9 m1lhon to of household robot finance the world's mo\t prt5t111ous pnzes was wnttcn in a casual manner Space fh&ht plui\ up your s1nu&o<'\ Wlthoutbcnc:fitofalawyer .KnU u whal tht wh•lcbonc whale\ No, m. Abraham L1ncoln"s birth· eat down around the Antarcuc. Men day hu nexer been an official federal hive been k1lhn1a lof of those whales holiday. ; So knll ., mul11plyin1 Adche Your brain IS three times btatr pcnauin\ and c.ertaan seals cat krtll, than 1t was when you were born Your too. They hkew1~ are mult1ply1na. Whlln beach them~l\ICS when they do that sad thing. almost alwa)'s on gently inclined sand) shores never along ruged rocky couts Theorists think •dop1n1 wft sand fails to echo the whales' dcpth·find1n1 sianals In 1903.achemist named tdouard lkncd1ctus dropped a flux It cracked but didn't break apart He noted 1t h d contained a s.oluoon of celluloid 1n acetone which had dncd up w1fl fellow. Edouard. At that moment. he invented ufety ala\\. Octopuses are expert dam shuckers Somewhere 1n iovcmmcnr ware· houses, the record shows, ore 3,000,000 poundi C>f feathers in co'le we need them m 11 me of war. ti t b 'r. Yo bod I< Swiftly. swiftly , eyes, our 1mcs 1 r ur y. " • Q. Didn't you say the be t•sclhna maybe 20 times 1aa.cr Typ1call)'. p~y tc1an wnter of all 11me wa 1yp1cally Q At wftat age don a baby st.an to BcnJam1n pock'> ~e 1n three d1mens1ons? A No, sir Peter Mark Roaet, Hardly anybody ate broccoli before A Three months author of RoStt'\ r he\lurus ~~~~~~~--~~~ ---~~----................. --....__ 1 The Brass Ring's Aaaaal January Sale 30% to 70~ OFF Elegant ~Women's Fashions and Accessories EVERYTHING IM THE STORE WILL BE ON SALE -------- 3127 E .... COUI H,,,.,_ Corona del Mar 173-4140 ThOtC who deal 1n •P1C~ rank the punaency of same o,n 10meth1na called the Heal-Allsop Hotnc ale H•ahat dalanation 11 "volcan1<:." Octcendin.J to "1nccnd1ary," "fiery." "bvmina.; and so on. One spice: - the woitd's hottest -t1nki at "volcanic." h'scallcch ihn&labu)o- .... 11.1ina-la~buy-oh.'' Und1h.1tcd. 11 cau~s larst pain 1nd leave Kar tlllUC. All I know about ~rac F. Grant of Boston. Ma • 11on Det. 12 1899, he ao1 Pa•cnt No. 631.920 for the world'• firsc 101( tee. Must not have been a markeunaeenaus. Wasn't until decades la1tr thai aolfcrs ultd rudy· made tea Even when youraranddad w11 a lad, tolfcrs as often H not hand thapcd their Itel out or damp din. O. Whit w11 lhe first boOk printed 1nEnah1M A. A thctl manual. Ca.ton'1 ••Getnf aftd Plly of' C1lla" In 14 74 0 . Whit wat lhe ftnl IOWll? A. Fine we k~ 1bou1 ~ Jamio II ftl&'t _. Mftllltn Iraq. AboUI 5,0001.C .. l14Uinl. diellt •WMrf•d "" "' ..... 0/1 .... •111ff'IO- . T' W.. •~ W ...... 1WO CIRllNt r=."'l'LU.:~~ ........... -~ l:ii:iiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiii;;;;;;iiiiiii;;mii:miiiiil;;:;;;;;ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiii;;;; .. ~ ........ ..-A •• ~1h•1Nltlll .. ~ TV l " ------ Complete televt91on Heling• In Sunc:t.r'• TV PKot HOR OSCOPE FrWay, Ju. U By Sydaey Omarr ARI~ <Mar'h 21 ·April 19> You•re pre~nted v.1th &•ft from famtl> member reprcscnh "pea'c: ofTennJ." .A.cccpt v.1th good grace, be charming and d1pl omat1l ~one)' qucsuon will be am1cabl> \CttleJ Domestic adJu\tmc:nt featured -ejorn Borg to wed Italian rock star TAURUS CApnl 20-Ma)' 20) Lun<ir po\tUOn accc-nt\ m)"\tery, intnguc. sJamour, dealing\ v.1th hosptt411\. 1ns111uuon' lnd1 .. 1dual. temporanl) confined. h.a\ wmcth1ng of 1mpon- ancc 10 W} P1\Cc~ pla)\ s1&n1ficant role GEMINI I Mu\ :? I ·Junl' 2<J) Em phu1s on po~c1. author1t> and rela11onsh1p 1h;,1t <.ould bcwmc "wmphcated · f(arc opponuntt) ell· 1\h to put acr~s 'onccpt~ 1d.c.i\ You'll win friend\ and 1nnucnH· 1mportan1 people. Romanle rn· volvcd CANCE R (June 21-Jul> 22) f>ii · spite oppo,111on ~al wall be alh1t'\-e<l -Anes native: will play \1&ndic3nt rok Whal nad been lo\t will O..· rtco-.c.•'fed long-d1nancccomm~nl(a t1on could involve pon1blt JOurnc:> Affirmauve LEO (Jul} 2.) Aua 22) You'll he dealing with anothC"r Leo. one v.ht> 1nsp1rcs. \t1mulatc:s creative prOl.c\ You'll make fresh ~t n. c:mph \1\ v.-111 be on 1ndepcndtnlc ruman'c \t)k Acce pt posill\t chalkn&e. By Tiit A11odattd Preti 510< KHOI M \\.\eden -Bjona Bore. known for the \1lcnt de.· term1nc:d s.t)lc he dt\pla)cd in Y.1n· n1ng fhc W1mbkdon title\ from 1<116-Sff. p!in~ to marry 1 wlotlul, lt.altan rock \tar. atuJrdtna to pub. ltshcd rcpons ')wed1sh nc:w\paper\ reported that the: 32-~ear-old ~\o\cdc will milrf) Italian \1ngcr Lor~du.a Berle on f cb ·26 in Milan The AOonbladet datl\ ~1d &r1 had asked Lorc:dana. a' :U'·)ear-old rock star knov.n for her ""lld and citplic11 \tillC appcar;inc.c\ '1('\eral umc:\ 10 become his w1ft before sht agreed la\t I ~<ember • ··Now B1orn wme\ farsf' and m> career \CCond," Lor\"dana told the newspaper lxpr"~" "I dm hC're 1n \v..cdcn becau.c I am 111 lo"c for tht r~t of my hfc: " Rori, who h~\ rttttcd from a,t,,c wmpcutton earlier ""'" mamcd to Romanian-,born tC"nnt\ pla)c:r ~anaoa S1m1one~u. In I Vl4, he met Jann1ke 81orl1ni. then 17 >car'\ old She pve h1nh to their •ion Robin. a )tar later lh<'\ h'cd to1tthC"r until 19 7 VIRGO (.\u& 23-~pt 22). You karn b) tcachin& )<>u'll ha...c or>- portunity to incrc:uc income· b> \FVIERVll Lf .. Tenn -Pul111cr ~hanna citpcT11\C Individual you Prue winn1n1au1horAIH Hilt)' 'Hiid rcsp«t pay~ mcan1naful compliment he S) mpathi1cs with an area h1&h focu\ on "hidden rhann\ .. bct\lr school \tudcnt, but bann1na tht novel finanual structure 'Huckleberry f1nn .. bcc•u~ of its UBRA (~pt. 23-0ct 22). Que: racial content could con\tttute uoni will be: ans""ercd conccrn1n1 censor hip "lepl 1mpltcat1oni " Emphu1 on public a~aranCC1, image: rcpu· "What 1A1e rcally n«d to v.orry tat1on. marital stalU\ flcmcnt\ of about • v.hat is cen\Onh1p' \aid t1m1ng. luck arc pf'C1Cnt "--? )OU rould Hale). who v.on the ~~h11cr Pnre for win popularity cont~t ltt~.rature lor "~::'ts SCORPJO((kt 2J-.Nov 21) rocu\ -_nw •~.the. °' t.bal.t..&lt bMm a on mcrhan1cal obJCct\, safety ~cuf­ lly. propcny value. You'll be: pre~· cnttd w1th punlc, llb1lity tu _provide soluhon cnh.ances prc111ic. Emplo) mcnt pro pccts bt•&hlcr th.an ong- inally an1tc1pattd A011TARIU (Nov,.2l-D« ll> D11 dttp for informauon. imprint ttylc. rcalt1c that what appean 10 he "Otnallon" could result in scr1ou11 rcla11onsh1p Open ltnc:s of com· mun1cat1on, read and wntc:. deal 11narr1y with youna pcn.ons CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja.n 19) Domestic t dJustmcnt is featured, dispute 1s Kttlcd, fin.anc11I st.a tu will how marked 1mprovc:mcn1. Th•' date could Ktually be: "lucky" for you T auru Libra pcrtoM fiaurc prominently. AQUAIUlJS (Jan 20.f eb. II) Whit had been lost will be rctovcrcd. c,,,, full play to 1ntclltttu.a l l urtut1ty, make Jnquinc 1nvolv1n1 rclati\lcS ~nano • h1ah lt-"u mps. i urpmc v111ta. d1scovcric . V1rao fiaure) · prom1ncntJy. PllCD (fcb. 19-March 20). f Kts Kpet1ttd ftom 'fantasy-you'll tct rcahst1c view of financial pr~"'ts. Rtlationuup 1ntent1fits, tamt·olay· lftl ti fintihfd, f()('US On a0 Or nOWftlt rapon11biht). promooon, prochaC"tion. 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"":t•tl• s• oMIM,r'lr•rs11111t • \.\hole culture and "-cry sw1ftl) • he !tl1d in an 1n1e,.,,,.,1ew with The Kno,. \/tile e,..~~n11ncl fhe ~1.1c:r roun1y H1V1 School'' renev. wmmlltct voted 10 tempor- anl) wspcnd 1cach1na 'Hu kleberry f tnn" pcndrnJ J '1Ud\i or hOw lht' 'book wnttcn in 1876 is UK"d in the classroom . The action came after 11 ~tudent. 1un1or Jacquie McDcrmon. protested that the "1a.dc Twain book. wh1 h makes frequent u~ of a racial slur. v.a nfTcn\1"c and demc:anina Hain . v.-ho hvt'\ in a ne1&hbonn1 eutcrn TcnnesS« count). i:a1d ht undcrMands the '1udtnt\ conc:ern But I think that -.hat v.e rl"lll) "' need t~ IOQk at is the greater &000. lhc a,matcr m.ponsib1hty to the pubhc. Haley said. 11\/DIANAPOLI (AP) -GO\/. Rokrt D. Orr, who hH 1uucd hundrt'ds of .. Sagamore of the Wabuh" c1tat1ons. received his own " pmort'" -compliments of thr prtiHorps On Orr's final ,.ork1n1 da~ 1n oOitC" rC"porten \ta cd a surf,nsc' cetcmon) • 1or the ao"crnor. ~ho rc,c1vcd the fint ·• g.amorc of the PrNs ( orps" award. fhe ptrod) of the state:·, h11hest c1v1~n honor pra1\.Cd Orr, a frequent travder dunna h" two tcnn\.. for the quah11es he'sp1ncd f mtn& M hina, Japan, Taiwan South Ko~a. Gc:r· m.any, Holland Colorado and C\'t'n r.ome part11 of tnd1ana:· J he l(epubh~n aovcrnor WH SU<· cttdcd Monda) b> Democrat Evan 8ayh CHU LES GOIEI It~• his move A.8Mmbler llarco Cardenu lnapecta mlnJatuTe apeaker• aMd for mo1lJtorln1 phone llne. ln computer modema at U .8 . Robotlca Inc. ln Siok.le. DJ. Modem• co:n•ert electronlc c:;s::er data lnto audio tonea for tranamlulon o•er r telephone Unea. tbe1l recon•ert the lncomJnc audlo ton• lnto electronJc data for the recel•lne computer. .. Ot8f9 Coeei OAllY PtlOTl1:hUrld9y, ~ 12. 1919 A7 Tax bl!@aks sp~rFed S&b resc~e Amert can Savings & Loan acquisition ls worth 217.5 million to Bass Gra u p By MICHAEL DOYLE lllCbd " .... ._... W~SH I GTON The purcha rs ofStockton·based Amtri· can Sivan and Loan ~•II tnJOY tu breaks \\Orth S2 I 7. S m1lhon to wtettn the a qui 111on. a con· arnsional panel has !tamed for the Robtrt M. Bas$ Group of T cu that ta~ btntfiti repn-scnt pan of Armncan S&\'1nas· allutt. Other thrif\ bu)Cf'I saw 1 Jmalar allure throu&h the hectic month of December. as IM Ftdtral Home Loan .Bank Boaf'<t pu hed throup 34 • mCTJCT deals 1nvol~1n1 7S 1nsolven1 1nst1tut1ons Hurri ed throuah before tu provmons changed on Dec 31. &hc<Jt J4 d~als will proY1dc pun;hastrs a hnle over $2 b1lhon an tu benefits alona w11h much mort in du'tct. fcdtr'al aad, bank board fi1um how. Lawmakers srcrtcd ncY. or tile deals and accom~n)'1na tu brtaks on T~) ~1lh occa 1onall> ha"'h kepucam. "YCj it's true, m &has ~at country ofours, that }Ou can buy a toa terand gtta 1hnn forfree.'' ~·d Rep Charles Schumer D-N Y. Schumer and other memb(rs of the Houst 8ank1nt-F1nancc and Urban Affairs Commmee cm1cized SC\leraJ aspects of the bank board'$ dealings In somttim~ pass1ona1e tones, the) cbaratd bank board ncaots.ators 'A'ith a.ivma away too much to sav\') deal ers and allowana \\Cahh> to benefit 11 the e\pcn~ ot n taXJY4)Crs *TM bank bolrd's )car~nd rush ttprnrnts a backdooi' raid on the U .. treasury."" 111d Rep Jun Leach, R-lowa. .. The dealmakcn who att walkina away wuh more cash than they put in att lauaJ'lina all tht v.a) to tht PtUYbank." leach presented has own figurn Turiday. obtained from Treai.ury Otpanment officials, showina that the 222 insolventothnft deals worked out by the bank board in all of 1988 wdl resuh 1n SI b1lhon in tax bttab for the 1nvcston Total ao\tmmtnt us1Stance for thete-purchase1 amouott<I 10 S36 btlhon dunna the year. The tax b(ncfit repttsenl losses from the acqu1rtd thnn~ that the ID\.tstor can wnte on: The Ba Group can appl} its tall v.nreom against profits made by . S.C\ era I ncwl)'<rtated Ammcan SaYm&s en- uucs but can't u\C them lor other Bass businesses. accordin& to Ba s spokesmen. The tax breaks taken b) the &ss Group arc the third laf'lell o< an 1 ~ dalt com'pkte<I tn Decembb. 1ct'Ofd1na to fa&um ptett'nied T_.. ~. As pen of the qrttmmt. Bl ' om 1als .. ,u alto sha~ some of the mencan ~\1nas tal breaks ._.uh 1ht ~cdtral Sa\'1np aod Loan lnsura c Corp ~ The spht ""cs &M ,ovemmf'nt U percent of the tour tax bendi amoun11n1 to S6S2 m1lhon. TlllC $217.S n11lhon 101na to Ba s make up the ttma.n1n1 2S perctnt in tot.al 19 bcncfiu. FormaJlycomp&ettdon DcP. 2 the Amencan Sav1np deal lo. qu1tts the Ba Group to put up S3SO m1lhon 1mmed1att-ly and anotht-r SI SO million later. The F~ ~v1nas and Loan tnsunncc Corp putt1na up Sl.7 bilhon as ltS pan or the mcncan v1nis purtha . . ., bank Board officials 1nsistt<I Tu da\.' that the Amcncan Savanp purchase. and the others completed last month. rcprncntt<I a better dcaJ for tUpa)tt:S than clos1n1 the thnft and pa)ina off insured depositors ProTek Environmental announces clel[lnup project ProTe)t Env1ronmcn1.11 Inc. bas been awarded a sate m1upuon and cleanup contract by US Gypsum Co The Hununaton lkach-based ProTek will employ its "actsv~" b1ol<>11cal treatment proccss to clean 400 cubic yards of diescl<on- 1.1m1natcd soil ~$uluna from a lcak- 1n1 underground storage tank at U S Gy psum's drywall manufactunng pint an Santa Fe Spnngs Company officials PtOJe<:t th11 their proven on.gue Lreatment pro- cess, which use\ "Ad vanced 81oCulture" m1cro-organai.nu will bnna the cont.amanat1on le,cl from an esllmated 1,800 pan per million to a "cen1frcd clean" level ofless than I 00 ppm m less than 90 d )S Joe Mathew'IOn. president of ProTck. commented "This kind ofa PTOJCCt, becauie at as a small-\CIJc job has a special s111ufiance for small bosmess ownn-s wnh undcriround 11 ~ 1i ·~ U~A ~-r. &?a"'' Ul ~t :ai: 11n a~ l~~ l!u 5~ ff11l st ., ~- ~~ = ' ,,,. . tanks . .. The pnce of other cleanup methods can be deva ta ting. t'\ en on a prOJCCl of this ~11t· Riit L' Gypsum 1s icing to sa"c •bout $42.000 by opttng for b1orcmcd1atJon OYCr hauhoa and otT-s1te d1~Po!oal • "iot onl> is this method econom1- c:al, but at 1\ al~ the mo~t en- ~ uonmentall) \Ound maupuon measure a\aalable he t-:\.plaan~ The finahnuh TS a "t"ertrti~ de.an" sod I OVER THE COUNTER ---- ~1th no long-term habtlu.ics for the propen) owner. • ProTck 1s a full-strv1cc en- vironmental eniineerina contractor and offers complete .. tum-kc)" biorcmediauon, vapQr extract1~n and cbcm1cal fiut100 tecbnolog.ies tor on-site treatment and dccon· aunmatJon of hauroou sludl'S f;.stabh hed 1n 19 7. the firm • a · )ubsid1at) of Env1roguard lnc. f H OUSlOD.; T CU$ RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY llC. .... ....... c....-... ' ti ll Iii!" llll~ CllTI IUA-SU-1 IM A8 CE Orenge Coelt DAILY PILOT/ Thursday. January 12, 1989 ' -~NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIO NS '~-~ --~ -----_,~--------- Due to tr•Mml••lon "'Oblema, todar'• cloalng prlcee •• not In the D811J Piiot THURIDA~I 11 A.M. (PSTI PRIC•I Dowclimbs21 points NEW YORK CAP) -tock pnce\ Jumped ahc:ad toda) cAtend1ng the earl~-1989 rall) •hat haHamed the market tom h1ghe1.t lc"C'IH1 ncc the 198 7 cra~h The Dov. Jones average of 30 1ndu\tnal\ chm bed 21 07 to 2.227 50 b} 2 pm on Wall ~treet va1ncnou1numbcred losers b) ncarl) 7 •o4 in na11onw1dc trading of New York Stock E~chana,c:­ hsttd ISSUCS, v.ith 71 up, s 11 dov.n and 520 unchanged Anal)sts ~•d traders "'ere c:ncoura&cd b) th< market's dmc Wedne\da)' past rhc 2.200 lcv<"l 1n the Dow after a v.ctldong struuk · In addition. the) cited a de"elop1ng bandw.agon"' elfcct U-Hwesto~ wl\o bad ~Cll bearish on the outlook for months folt 1ncrc:as1ng prc~\Urt' to JOln 1n the rall~ The market'' \tCad) •dvancc Slnce last fall ha\ come w11hout an) suppon from interest rates. which h<l"e bc:c:n rising. WHA T AM EX Orn W HAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (API J.n 11 w~ , Due to transmission problems In New York, todafs hstingwlll not appear 1n the Daily Pilot AME X LEADER S NYSE LEADER S Go to Quoa s ~ elMW. ,,. -J>.t '· 1,. + ~ .... ' '• -h , I t'~ ' " . . _,..., ' ' + , fl~ ' ' ' ' ~ 1 Dow JoNE S Av£ RAGES METALS Quons NASDAQ S UMMARY ------=--==---~ -- NYSE UP s & DowNs DAILY PILOT!Thutaday. Januwy 12. 1989 CE A9 Calendar art a snap fer photographeF Llbrary chooses deslgn • .winners The results are 1n' Ncwpon Bead) Public Library . Ch1ldrcn~s Scrv1cesCoordinator 'Jody Kelley announced the wm· ncrsofthe Design a Bookmark conte)t th.al was held during t e Children's Sook Week 1n "'1'ovem· bcr B J /> Lht fint umc. Y OE BEL BR NO Thou•"' she metts many ~n °' .. .,..,......... ... throuahout 1hf }ear for 1h1s \entW'C Rcqnt ne~\paper headlines about her main thrust 1s not for data~ Kim Gershenson scrtam out like purpose1 Genhenson said 1t as thd those found in a suptrmarket tabloid sausfacuon of crcalJn, the produc< Thou&h she has had SC\tral amcles that fuels her 10 do 11 annuall). wntten about her in the past five. ..Somcumes &Jl'lt wall come up to )ears. one headhne stacks in her mind me and tell·me that I am the luck1es1 most of all II read· "Gershenson . girl 1n the world.Just ~use I art io Shoots 14Gu)s. HangsThtm On Her \\Ork "1th all th~ 1u>i..:· 1d \\all .. Gershenson. v.ho balancn her ume ··Someumes the ne..-.~pers do betv.cen the calendar and her man•· things hke that," ~1d the .3-)'car-old acnal posmon at autilus Plus an Newport Beach resident. ''The) made Norwalk. "Thouih I ha"e dated somo me o u1 to sound hke a ~nal l1ller. I of the CU)S, thert 1s much more to it think: lha11s really funn) ·: all that makes me do it each )car:· Despne the media h)'pe, The1dca ofstanin11 calcndarfor (,crshenson has not ktllcd or hanged students came ,.hen she was a student any mrn. Ho"e"cr. she d<>ts shoot at ~ddleback Collqc in MlS ion more than 14 men each )tar -wnh V1clo. Wantana to test her stulls as 1 her camera pho1og,caphcr and as a bust· incc 1985 Gershenson has bctn ne swoman she played \..1th the idea marklni the 'I.cw Year With her • or launching It . Seeing \Cr) httlO annual ··Men of UC l Calendar" opportunity to market 1t 1t the JUntor The S9. 95 pubhcat1on 1s ippro' cd college. Gershenson awroachcd UCI b) the uniH'rsit>'s pubhca11ons office with the idea and sold .n I~ collcac book stort' It "UCI 1uus1 s~cb a sto£1 school llas also rcce1"ea sfl cff space \C"' pres1t1g1ous. ~'fie ia -1 nc·""c~---- Winne~are • Deir ............. 0.. ,_.... Elcmcn1s. a no\Clt) :r.hop IOlatcd thought they v.ould go for u. They aero~ the s1rcc1 from vCI 1n the told me I could do at. and e"cn set me Marketplace Tht calendar tc:uuTCS up wtth a booth to sell at on campus." Brudy Pesner, Shannon Ke~lwl. BetbSlmi, Tommy Zavala, Blake Slnclalr and Jen· nlfer~wl1 from l\.e"'pon Elementar) School Model• are (back row, from left) Eddie Hanley, Cb.JU White and Cra:l& Runnall•. and (front row) Juon Scbouw (left) and Mark Rowan, with Klm Genbeoeon. 14 male students betw~n the ages of The process of finding the nglu 18 and 23. mo t of them modeling for (PleaM see CALltJlfDAR/ AlO~ Amuda Smith, Cindy Barnes, Mepan Flttpa trlck and ick Sbaamburg from Harbor View School. Steven Saftig, Melissa Blakely, Peter Kim u d Arelia Ro e MeSwala, M ar+MFS SchOOl . Vivlu Lin,Andcrwn hool and OJivlaHargrave, Bennett, Htcks Pnvate School . Thcch1ldrenincorporated lhe theme of reading books an to their clevcranwork. Kelle) encourages children and adults ah kc to come to any of the branch llbrancs and pick up bookmarks des igned b) the talented )'Oung local artists • • • Looks as if Grubb& Ellis' Newport Beach residential bro- kerage office was bus) over Chri stmas with a wo·nh) cause In an efTon to provide Orange Count} 's hungry and homeless "'1th Chnst masdmners. the Ne"· pon Harbor/Costa Mc\8 Board of Realtors. in conjunction with the Salvati on Arm). sponsored its annual ChnstamsCanTree pro- ject in which mdi\ldual real estate offi ces competed to build canned food trees. The board presen ted Grubb& Ellis with the award for the most cans per capita and the most creauve tree: "The level of con tern and pan1ctpat1on was tremendous," s.a1d Tom Queen, senior' ice president and d1sl n ct manager of Gubb& Ellis' ewport Beach office "Wea\.eragcd more than 108cansoffoodforeach pc~on in our office." The office contain~ 49 sales associates and staff who collected more than 4.519 cans offood to build a tr~ I 0 feet tall b) I 0 feet wide The rema1nderof1he collcct1on wa used to construct a fi replace next to the tree "It's a pleasure to be able to g1 \.C something back to the communt t), espcc1aH) dunng the holidays which 1sad1ffic-uh lime for many," said Broce Banamlan, vice president and sales manager at the cwponoffi e Martlaa Macnab served as Grubb& Elh ·chairwoman while SandJe Flx and ara Hl11man "ere c0<ha1rwoman • • • \on113tulat1ons to Bryan CameroD LeRoy of C\o\'pon Beach! LeRoy hu been selected as one oft he Outstand1 na Young Men of mcnca for 1988. Famous faces are HB artist's canvas By JOYCE BOOLOVl<;H Ot!MD.., .... ltefl TcrT) French as an an1\I her can\.as 1~ 11\c fa cs of Wuh1nglon notables beauty queens and worling women Forthe last 14 )cars French. 37. has been creating new factal 11nages 1hrough the ski llful apphcat1on of cosmeucs. Her step-b)·step training prasram tea hes how to create a more attractl'e a ppearance after complct· ing a I 11 hour consultation in her Huntington Beach studio he has worked as a free-lance makeup anist tor more than 15 top cosmetic lines he toured na11on.tll~ as a ptomouonal an1st for Re\ lon·s book. "The .o\n of Beauty." making gue\t appcaran<.es on TV and radio programs Before relocaung her s1ud10 to Orange County more than a )car ago. French used her talents on the man\ faces of Washington D C and San 01egowomcn Fawn Hall . former secrctar) 10 l ol Oliver North who pined TV notonc· I) 1n last )Car's Iran-Contra hcanngs unde~cnt o ne of French'\ trans· forma11ons Winterf est attendance pushed in LB Competing for at1ent1on "-Ith cit) an lt'st1vals held an the ummcr. Laguna Beach's 'Wanterfcs1 ha\ cm· ployed some new tactic-. 1n drav.ing no.,..ds before ll opens on Tuesda~ B«ause ifs held oil season the f~t1\ial has btcn bauhng an 1dcnttt) cnm for its 25 )ears. This )Car. the ( hambcr of Commerce enh~led 1hc markeunc upenencc of Patncia R owan to p0pulan1e the event Rov.an .... ho owns her O'A-n marlct· 1na lirm in Laauna Beach, has made sc"eral changes to mark the fe ll"aJ'~ 1her annivcnary. Thro ugh a large pubhcaty campa11n and expanded C\icnts, Rowan e•pccU a rtc0rd 1urn· out for the annual chamber fund· raiser .. .. W1nterfcst 1 no"" )USt staning to come an to its own," said Rowan "We arc leam1na ho w to market 1tJUSI hke the Sawdust Fe uval and Paaeant of the Masters 1n the summer. We art pro1ect1n1a r«ord turnout th., )Cat." Ona.mall). W1n1erf"' stancd u a small hand ans f~t1val. which onh ··~he came lO \Ct me 1n Ma) I %5 for a more profe~\1onal look .. French said "I did a complete makeover .. French ha~ the kind of look!. most ~omen would kill for .-.clear \kin. auburn hair and aquamannc e)cS he said the o pponunll) to learn makeup design came 1n high school "I signed up for a sclf-impro.,e- mcn\ course at a modeling school in Aonda The onl) problem ~as that I ended up not ha\ ing the mone) to pa) for 1t The o"ncr ~1d I could repa) the fee b) "-Ork1ng for the school .. For the nc\t two years she apprcn· t1ced under a tale nted makeup an1s1 at the school. French mamcd a carttr "la'> offiter had two daugh1crs and u'>Cd her makeup skill\ on office~· "'''c!. As the .family rl'located to different Na"1 bases. French beg.an 10 de"clop a chcntcle Soon she built a rcpulat1on as an artist who creates a ne1Ao and v.orkablc st)k for an) woman "I think what I tn 10 do is create confidence. St)lc and beaut>-" \ht said "When the\ (chent~) .... alk out of m) studio 11 1s with more conlidcncc: lnowing v.hat to do 10 1mpro' e (Pt-:ue eee F AMOUS/ A 10) .,.., ........... ., ........ Al'1 ;I I P'a wn Rall (abo•e}, former eetretary to Col. Olh e r North wbo i&1ned TV notoriety ID lut year'• l(Jln..Co.ntra b~1. GDdet· went Terry Frend~'• tram(ormadon. Food delivered v -ia wheelchair· 8)' KATY BOLCHER Ol~0.-, .... 1\Altl '01 h1ng tktcr., Margaret \t<1tH'r lrom helping hl'r friend' and netgh- bors to' er a rcc,idcnt of l 1do \1oh11t' Home Par._ an '\tcwpon Beach •'> coM1dcrcd 'ital to SC\eral ut her cider!~ nc1d\bor'I. who count nn the 3~·,car-olJ "-Oman tu do their grocen \hoppan~ ~he c-amc\ out the "-tt._h routine all h' hcl"l('ll in a "heel halr · hev.a.,borr "'llhcerdm1 pal\\ · \:ltd " 1ll1c \tO\l'r her mnthc: · he' JU'>l ama11ng ~to,er 1 a graduate ot Orange Coast (ollc¥c and " 'till 1al..1ng cla'~~ I'm IU\I \<l Jlroud ol her.-her mother added lnd('('d 'he:.., nul lhl' onh one Helen \ndt'l'\Cln "ho ti'c' an the park rC\.alh "hen she ll ta._C' \lo" er with hCT 1n the car JU\I I rir her com pan~ and bu' grou~rie\ 10 c1hcr Two )Can ago IP' cup m) ar -not that I had to bul I thought 1l would be prttt} "'4lr\ to find \Omeone m) ilf.C till dm mg,. The t\\1 t. ~nderson said v.a\ what haJ tarud out ac, a lnendly out1na. 1umcd into a nc~c 1t\ and she no• depends on \10,er to del1,cr fl'C'Sb products for hl·r ~he'\ JU!>t 'u~h a pica urc." \ndl·rwn '41d 'hcr\one lo\es her ~>me thing arc hard tor her to reach .11 the mar..,ct hut \he al wa' s &el$ assl\tanC1: ·· \ndcrwn l\n 't the onl' one who ll"CI\ 1hat "-3' June \\ nght .-.aid 10,C'r ha~ btcn doing her grocer) shopping tor t~ la t "' month\ '\he' 'e~ 3lCommodat1n1 and Irle\ Ill JC'I C'\ Cl"\ thing JU I naht. and <.he U\ualh dt'IC'>," \\ nght !>aid '()he' JU t a tl'l"mendou\ help I ha' t' m) rm1thcr v. uh me and -.he's 9u11c 111, so 11'41 rd for mt' tu"°' out· Thi proaram ~U.cs achic"cmcnts and abilities of (Pleue 11ee AW A1lD I Al 0 ) (Ple&M tee Wll'ITER/AlO) Mar1aret Sto•er dell~en 1roceries •la wbeelcbalr. .. I'm ti \C3~ old," 'ht· \lid "~farv,arct and I 1Aoould go 10 the tore "h1~ her daul)lter tal es her duues ~nou 1, It' rcalh a \<X1al 1h1na for hC'r \to' t'r°' mother ~1d Buuf Tl~ B u~Pu CompetitOrs attracted to hor&e s:hows atOC Fairgrounds I A huntcr·Jumpcr 'hO"" will open tM )ear'scvcnt\ at 1 he clau· m ct Imm 7 to 9:)() pm. For furthl·r <. la\\t"\ locu\ on a r~nsc of an J1\<:1phn~ 10duu1ns T urn1p lfo'C r(c.taurant, OranJ <. ounl) \tad1~al . soc11 l the <>ranee ountf fatr Eque-stnan (enter. <.:e»ta MtY information. call the arts center al S.U·IOI . ~att'rl·olm. lt'ram1l \, dr.a...,ing. "1dco, calligraph,, '':unN ti.on tlu1ld1ng. JOO \ f-lowcr ~t Oran c TM sh<>'# w1ll run from 8 a m. to S Pm. Saturday. glas\ anJ JlhC1togr ph) <. urrcnt tf't'nd'I an w me11c andgla<.t1r ~urger\~ 111 a«otdtnato Pam G1m~nttrmanqcr. ll'-l 1o~t da\SC' meet once a v.cd. lor four to 10 ~l'l'k' _, .... ""· Id \I .. 1 d 1 f ...._ A -1--""---·""o••.tnncdfrom81m.10Spm. UCIN u1dC allllell OWMJtD for morc1nforma110n.rallthc ccn1~·r11 ~52-101 e'aminn.1 1'>' '""'"a tman. 1 ' ip omate 0 lt"' ~· ..... PVJ~>O ~ • r-:4.mcncan Board of Pli\ttc SurJen and ll\C taff on Jan 21. and• Valentine one how" Kt for ftb l I. tkainnina to adv&J\ ed 1len1 cla\Jei under thf l (I ph~ tl 1an at Hcallh~ re MC'd1cal ( en\tr 1n Tu\tan for mof't' information on cqu tnan t\ent call Sa1hn..1 l>roV1m Mii open to the public Tucsda> la ' Networlcind for fame, fortune 6'1·l32 arcoffcrtdon Lado•• and JO.foot Shield eta boats on 6 •ukcnd •nd. •ttlida>-s aa the 1ntcrro1qiaae ro~•na anJ .\ m1nar. cntatt J .. 'ctv.orkmc for Fame .mu Saleswomen to convene Volunteen at rld11J6 center If >OU t"JO)' hones 1nd c~11dm\, )our taltnt arc qntcd b) the C>rlflte ount) R1d1_nJ CcntcT en n Juan Cap.Slt'lno to aum d1Ybkd 1nd1vidual1 to ridt horci Volunlftn lrt nttdN ifhunda) aftt1n00n\ and S.turilay m~t""P-An ontntauon -.,u bt held It I pm. Salulday h an)'OM who is antttnttd For more 1"'°""81ioft, call Ille V olunWCf Ctn ltt Of Orin air Count)· C~llt 11 9'J.,757 or '82-3176 Art llltrodaetloa cla• bl lrnae AR tt1vodUctieii 10 9" from CHC pe;ttttnp 10 Che mGI& n>nltmporaty wtll bt ~led Ill I 10.wftk C'OUf'lr bQinn1ns Tudday 1t 1tw lmw F'.uw Ar11Cfftttt. 14'2t Vile Ave. PanacepetUt wtll lcwll 1M .,_... ol IM GNM f ~mich. lht tt.atOM wtty •pmailllli• wat IC9ftdlt. OU11n 1t1day, lftd .ollll .. 1W• iMO.,'tlft. ~~~,.=.\f:.\.W::-~=&,~tr • • $1tl batt, t801 • Cout H1Jhwa). Fonunc.'' will~ offered from 6 to 'I p.m tonda' a1 the Little Inn on the 8a), 617 Lido Park Ofl\e, f\c""pon Tht proVlm abo of'kn ba\1C uba. Red (nm Bea h hfnav1n1 and k.a :tktnJ cou~ r or • rompk:tc '"''"' The du\ v.111 focus on hov. 10 nct"ork 10 m r('a call tht campu rttrta11on offi~ ll S ~346. 'iolln. tor JOb or rttr chan and for tht cntrt'prTneur In U'\K'IQr v.111 be Su n Linn. a publl, rt'lanon\ ""'ntcr. 1Je61nnltJ6 •'6n lalJIU6e cla• bnn1na tncn('ln Lanauaer ~•II bt uiullht from 1:)0 10 CJ:JO pm on Tundays throuah brch 2 fat Ocrrf1dd Communal\ Park. lrvu"°. TM ell~ welt C'Ovtf 1 bl1ic undtnt.and1n1 of 1hc tanSUlllC. su~1v1l vocabulary and tM deaf cuhu"' and commutmy. No ~-\kill• are net'dcd for mOft 1nfonnatl0ft, call O.v1d ndcnon at 660-J920 I r mort an rmauoo, (all Lann at lllO Retired federal worien meet Saddl k V1llt' ( hapter of the 1t1onal 1a· u on of Rctlft"d ~cdcral Emplo en ""'" mttt at 2 pm Monda) 11 Gttndalc f~ral Savina <"ommun•t ) Room. 23221 Calk de la Louisa, l.quna Hall\ TM mcct1na '' pen to rctim.1 fcd<ral c1' 1h1n cmplo) , 1ht1r ~" sun1,0Bufannu1tanti. IK't1,t fc=dcral emplo} and a~t,. Onange ( ounl chapter. auonal A ~oc1at1on for Prnkwonal \alc~v.omcn~111 m~t at :30 pm TUC"1diJ al 1hc Rt'J l 1on Inn. 0 Rmtol t . C 11 MCM "The. \rt of ro~(Dpca ··wall It d1~u-. h"t•4 . AlO CE OrmigeCoast OAll,.Y PILOT/ Thureday, January 12. 1989 Owninga boat nqt necessary to enjoy sailing at this club By KATY BOUCHER Of .. ...., ......... Dick and Gayle Nelson of Yorba Linda sometimes tra vel to Newport Beach every other weekend to enjoy a day of sailing. They ~rd a 25-footer, 35-footer or whatever suits their fancy - because they don't own their own boat. They arc members of the Lido Sa1hng Club in Newport Beach, a club designed for sailors who don't want the responSJb1hty or financial burden of own ma their own vessel. •'ft's just a wonderful idea." Gayle Nelson said. "It's hard cnouah to find a moorinf -and very expensive. You don l have to ~rry about maintenance or cleanup because it's all done for you. "They keep their boats 1~ excellent condHion," she said. Norm Rest, club owner. laid mem- bership 1s a "viable ahemauve to owning your own boat." Founded in 1971. Rest said the club's service lends to rccrca11on, knowledge and entertainment. "We have JS boats rangina from 25-to 4S-fcct that arc owned by in~ividuals and leased back to the club," he 's.aid. "We've taught more than 600 members to sail. whether It be beginning. intcrrcdiatc or ad-. vanced." New-mtmbers J>a}Aa one-time fee of S 190 and thereafter monthly dues. The fee includes 15 hours of sa1hng instructions with group and crew. "Members learn safety, rules of the water, risging. sail trimming. ctiquet· te, navtgation ... and overboard procedures." Rest said. Monthly dues are $60, and $40 of that goes on account like a savings account. The money accumulates for usage of any size boat that ranges from $40 to S300 a day. Boats arc available for a 24-hour period and the)' arc insured from Newport Beach to the Mexican border. Rest said. Nelson said she and her husband .. Lldo ~Club l• dauned for people who wa nt to uU but don•t want ihe rapon•lfilllty of ownln& a boat . love to spend the night aboard their leased-boat and sail the next da). he said there's lots of ways to spend a Saturday or Sunday aboard. "Sometimes we'll fi ll our soup JU& at the Crab Cooker md-ukc friends aboard in the w1nten1mc:· she said "Other limes "'e·"e had Tony Roma deh\er nbs" Rest said owners make enough money to pa) for LhJii!r shp rent and arc provided wnh frfllmamten:mcc. CALENDAR ART DEVELOPSFORNB ~HOTOGRAPHER ... FromA9 models can be a hard and sometimes painful! process, she said. Starting the selection as late as December. Gershenson is forced to make her decisions in 11me to meet the Jan. I deadline. ··what is really hard about picking models is that I sometimes have to tum them down," she said. It is really hard for some guys to take rejection because of the way they look. "And they arc goins to look that way for the rest of their hvcs." _ She also believes that featuring males in the calendar has given her some new insight on how to better understand men. Calhna 1t a "min1- psychology lesson." Gershenson said the calendar often creates large egos. "When I get some of these JU)'S to pose for me. 1t makes them feel real §ood about themselves," she said. 'There is a lot mQre than just muscles and good looks to some. But some-times. they can really get stuck on themselves. I won't put up with th~t. •· Craig Run nails. a 23-year-old econ- omics major and co-capta in of the varisty rowing team. 1s featured on this _year's calendar. Recommended to Gershenson by another model. Runnalls was quickly chosen for the cover page. However. he says the honor did not go to his head "I got a lot of teasing from m)' friends about it," said the Newoort Beach resident. "I was reall y pleased to be an the calendar, but I didn't get stuck on myself. Kim is right when she says we arc just bQm this wa)' How can you be conceited about something you had ·nothing to do with." While Gershenson sees a potential for some of her models to turn professional, many of them make the venture fun. In return for modeling, everyone an the calendar receives a free hair cut and pictures to add 10 has ponfouo. Gershenson gets little finan cial benefits from producini the calendar h 1s th.c financial end of producing the calendar. including developing and .. publtc1!}. thai·1akes up most of her tame. She has set up autov.apll· signing parties and "wan-a-date ·con- tests to help battle the SJ.500 pnntang cost. which comes out of her own pocket "I ·am not rcall) lookmg to gel an) thing out of this because I know that there as not 'cry much money 10 be made," she said "II has opened up some doors for me, with people asking me to take pictures for them and put together cale ndars "Actual!~. I am JUSt m 11 for the fncnd hap: I enJO) helping people out b} taking their picture. making them feel real good about thcmsches ·• FV officer receives dep~rtment honor Paul Sorrell has becn named lhe Fountain Valle_y Police DepenrMnt's 1988 Officer of the Year. The annual honor 1s voted on by the polac:e department's 61 members who sei«l an officer for his or her accomplishments in law enfon:e-ment, community service and inter- personal skills. Sotrell has served seven and one· half yean with the pohce department. For the last two )'ears his ass1punent with the narcotics division has re- sulted in numerous arrests of narcotic offenders and se1loresofiUepl drugs. He is aJso a member of the depan- ment's SWAT team an which he coordinates and duuts much of the tramina for the speciality unit. "It been a lot of hard work this )Car in the field of narcoucs." he said. "We have had several real food cases and that 1s probably the biJIC t reason l received the award. It 1s very mcc to hc-rttotn1zt"d h. m v nttr1" ARDS ••• J'romA9 men between the ages of2 I and 36. These men are honored for theiroutstandingcivic and pro- fessional contributions to their communities. their states, as well as their nation. • • • And speaking of awards ... Matt G. Baker and Wa de Tift o f Newport8each we{c presen ted with the Outstanding Youth Achievement Award from the R G. Ca1ming{'orp., a Los Angeles-- based _promotional firm. R. G. Canning said he becomes personally involved with helping youth of today. He feels recog- nition forthe1r accomphshments builds self .confidence and courage that will be an imponant asset later in life for guidance and direction. "During the summer months I spend most of my lime escorting selected youth o n world-travel trips," said Canrung. "It gives me the opportunity and satisfaction to do for others ... he added. The corporauon officials be- lieve that hononng the youth of today for their accomplishment~ gives them needed reassurance lfyou would hke more 1nfor- mat1on on the youth award. call Jim Lynskey at 213-587-5 100 Pohce Chief Elvin M1ali ck~nbed 1he qualiflCIUOn$ rep~ntaUH' ol tht award.: • "The officer is not only c~n for his leadership. outstand1na per· fonnance in the field and rappon with peers ~· he said, "but because he isacoach.~ fncnd and avatlablc when needed." Sorrell has• bachelor's dearec from Cal State Fulllcnon and advanced ccn1ficates an police trainin" . . "He was selected for his ab•h!Y 1~ enforcement in narcotics a~d 'ice. Miah said. ··1t takes a spcclal breed and a lot of dedicauon because of the hours. There 1s no set schedule. "It 1s quite an honor and he 1s a wcll-destrved rec1p1ent."·M1ah said. Sorrell 1s the father of two small children. Bet"ausc of has undercover work. a photo was not released for publtcat1on. B-~IJ I a. -By Joy~ -av C• { / / 7BCok?- '--'....-• . .-1' ,/' ~\ \ Shannon Keehan •a wlnntni bookmark de.ten. . _.d,.C) ~ ~-~\.\)\""-SWEET EASY ~.ts!t-t:r FAMOUS FACES HB ARTIST'S CANVAS •.• \.· .f4" Don't Miss It~. • • • * .. •• .• Annual BloW-Out MOUSE FEATID'S. Janua~y 13 ~ci~uary 21 MlllON DOLLAR BABY ORGAllCALL Y GROWN SD'°-70'° f ~ ~ WAITS MU lEEilS 319 Newport Center Drive Fashion Wand, Newi*f leach 760-1~ FromA9 thcm~h c~ and JUSt feeling good .. f rcnch ~1d she focuses on teaching wom en how to become their o.,,.n makeup an.st, and how to ·select products that work for them She takes into cons1dcrat1on hfcstyle, the image to be projected, facial bone structure. and skin type. She charaes $75 for a consultatton that includes a detailed 1nd1v1d- uah2ed workboo~ "I cover all the lcamina senses:· she said .. They Y.atch me apply the makeup. I explain as I go alona and they rt'ad about 1t an the workbook. . "This 1s geared to the and1"1dual I do require a follo~-up. that as hke fine tuning. If they don't follow up that frustrates me. I can ool) do as much as people let me." French also sells a hnc of cosmetics she has carcfull-r ielcctcd Her back- ground an work1na with mo t of the m:uor cosmetic companies has gi ven her an undcrstand1na of the product 1nr.,ed1ents and formulas 'They are all good basic slun care producs at less than ovcr-the<0untcr ~<;5·" she said "Once )OU have trained to put on the makeup. }OU don"t havr to look at at the rel.I ol theda> ·· French also ~orlts wnh scH•ntl Ora!lJC Count) plaSJtc surgeons an teaching post cosmetic surge!") pa- tients how to apply makeup to their new look. And like lmYOther anm. n 1s hard for French not to 109~ at people and silently create a new image . "When I m~t someone u takes me about 15 seconds to mak.c them over an my mind Then I'm satisfied and can forget about at" French ~td sm1hnt; WINTERFESTATTENDANCE PUSHED ••• PnmAI • Tllil ............ ,... .... • I • Superintendent is entitled to saY 'Itoldyouso' · • John l'l.;1coll has good rea,on lo feel a lllllc proud of himself. N1co1J. supcrintcn<lt>nt of the ~c""pon-Mcsa · nilied School D1stnct has not al""a> enJO\ed the comfori of 5ay1og: .. I told >Ou o" His tenure at the district has been rocked v.ath controversy and a stead~ do~ of grumbling O\.Cr thew~-. of cducauon and the slate of local ~hools. ~ f:or instance when ~1coll dec1dCEI to swatch assignments between two popular high school pnn 1paJ man} p:lf"cnts teachers and students "'anted to hang his scalp from the lodge - p0lc. 1f there ""ere such a thing in Ncwpon Beach or Costa Mesa. The pnnupal swap sav,, a lcttcr-\\ntrng camp:ugn that overset thc leu crs-to-thc-ed1tor columns of loc:il papers There were \evcral storm)' school board ess1ons and arguments on the •Meets and <lunng cofT('c breaks. ~tud('nh even staged J protc\t The furor of th1.• principal \'-'JP ha!> laded c\.1.cpt ""1th sc"eral ptupk 'A.ho harhor pultt1t.al asp1ra11on an<l lhosc v. ho like to cherish their grudges But its suness 1-. not the rca,nn for the ~usfarnon ~11.oll should be cnJo:rins. e"'pon-'\'1csa ~ hool offiuals lound them sch c" .. '" a unique s11uat1on 1h1\ '-'t•ek Thq arc beginning to take a look at reo~ning an dcmcn\Jf"\' r,chool Tha.t' nght reupcn d school. The pos 1b1li1~ '" rare because man) districts art' 'it11l wresthng with dcdrning enrollmcna and the alwa~\ unpopufar dcc1s1on to close schools But thal°s no t the situation in Nc"'pon Beach and C o\l..1 Me~ D1strn l proJccuom rdeascd thl\ '-'Cck \hov. that 1h1: chtldrenot a local m1.n1-hab) hoom ~·H·ral >ear\ back arc JU\! about school age ·hool lru'itces v.cre ttild lhe d1stnll·., 1.•kmcntan schooh ~111 be at tapaut~ in the not-too-distant fulure fht· most 1rnmcd1ate urnu~t n ts tht• Estdnua a1tendan1..c ione. which include\ four cleml'ntar\ -.chools -C'al1fo.-n1a. Pomona. Wh1u1cr and Wll'>on Tlm area. at:cordlllg to the report. will go over cla\sruom rnpactt) this )Car Tru .. lccs ha' c se' era I opllons fhe> can go thl' ponahk classroom route. comolidJte fatJnua High hool to mclu<.k 7th lhroug.h 12th grades anJ 'ih I fl StudenlS \\ho It \l' \OU th of 19th 1rcct to the ~l·, .. port llarhor attendance area or 1hn could reopen <i chool Reopcntn@ .1 st.hoot 1s J '"\'Cl option and 1ht' tru,tce\ ha ... e that option becau~ '-11.oll ''on his battle to f\'tatn o"'nersh1p ot s1..hoob the d1~tm1 had 10 close e'er.ii \car..· Jgo .\t that 11m1.· the actmn v.a~ cnticlled Pcopk '''HI thought the ~hools !>hould be <iold to bol tcr lhl' d"tm c, sagging budget pointed to othl'r dtstrll.'tS that sold 1hc1r do~d schools But !'.11..oll and h1 allies \\Cft' 'ucn•\<iful. wn' 1nung trustee' that th1.. d1Stnct !>hould hang unto the Sfhool!> hC'n thoSt" "ho argutd again'>I 1hat d1..'u ion 'l'·ff' .1go ""'II no" haH' to .1dm11 1ha1 '•u>ll had h1~ l'\C on lhl' lu1urr Jnd finger on the pul\C of J trcoJ 1hat he \,as !>Urt' "uuld fC\ t'rSC ll!>ell If "lKOll t'> not v.t•anng 3 smult grin tlm \\l't..•k. h1..· 'hould ~ He has t•arnc:<l thl' nght. Opinions ... pressed en this space are 1hose of the Oa1ty Pilot Other views e11_preue<1 on lhll page•r• those ol their authors and Brt1sts Readers' comments are 1nvtted end may be sent to The Oa11y P•IOt P 0 Bo" 1560 Costa Mesa 92626 · OTHER V 01CES Agenda for 1989 The ~tart ol a ne" \(;ilf l'I an .ippropnat1.· 11mc 10 'lc:t .rn agenda Ol 1'1\U('S for I %1.J r ht·~ ilfl' toph ... \ll largt' and mull1- lacctcd th:ll a mountain ul v.cll-1n1t.'ntwn1..·d c:d1ton.1b t.'hoci..- lull ol ad' ace 1..·ould nut com1..· do'>t' 10 sol' rng the pruhkm' inherent in them. \\ c'll Jam for ~punll. and rns1ght thl\ \l'Jr 1n t:id.:ling 0ROY.. TH .... Wt"'ll \tud) ho" deH·lopment of all kinds should be tontrolled in "a" that Kl'c:p our :.m.•.t\ \'HHlOOl\ 'ttal and hous1n& stud: "aftordahk." '"hale" er 1h.11 .., tht.'W da)S We'll tbllo"' 1h1..· lc)(·al ckt•uon campaigns that '''II be ucd ~ do~I> to the 1 \ut ORlJ(J \8 ~f. Trafficking 1n cri}ck th1.· tcx. me dcn"at1\t", has turned "-hole tnner-t·1t1cs 1nto'"ar zone,. ha'I put a "hole gcncrauon at mk V 1olcncc goes hand m-glo' ~· with the bu•unc\\ -ma\.: hi nr gun\ arc commonplalr rm" \o arc almo t·r.lndnm dri"c-b) shooting\ ltl'd to g;ang., .ind drugs \\-c nceJ to ti1ht 11. and fa t , through education ;ind trtalmC'nl . fR .\ '\i~PORT .\TION: I r3ffic jam a ha'l' neH·r been )CCn lx'fore arc now commonplace on txllh tm.'"J'' .ind surfa c \trC'Ct The bus 5) tern opcratl..'d b) the ( outlws n Cahtom1a Rapid 1 ran 11 {)1,tnct) 1s m admin.-.1ra11-.:c chao . While light rail and \Ub"'a) arc omc"'hc:rr 1n th1..• future. thcrt arc no panacea ... ,.\n all·cncompJs inii 'tratc ) mu t be forged b). counllc\, tran~porta11on .i_g~nl 1c-. l'tlle\. bu inc s and c1t11rn' cud) 1ng the 1~ca of ne"' form ot rcgJonal 10,ernmcnt 1s ante: ral to creating th1' '1ra1c1) .. £0 TIO~ There 1s noquc~tion that in th141 l:l'lt tor>tt arc lhc an wcr to .tit problems. \ surge m cnrollnwnt .., comma b«au of 1mm1 rauon and a ncv. bab~ boom r 1ght budgets nd compcung financial need arc forcing 1ouah dcc1s1on • t th~· college 1c .. c1. 1f \\C don l build ne" un1"crs1t1e • we'll turn tcm of thou nd\ of quahlicd \tudcnl\ a~ay. And at the scconcfar~ level. if we don't create 11 fascinat1<.>n w11h lcarnin_g. '-'C·re in dan er of ~com1n :s soc1ct) filled with •cond-n1tc mmd ... P• ad~oa Star·S~M .. ,..., " , r • f•C.... ·-....... (Mlt .... c.-. """ .... ....... , ....... ( .. Clltll ... .......... • ...... -..s.. ........ ............ '"-' .. c...... ...... ~ ... _, .... ,.........., TIR D OF TH AME OLD JOB? I K OF MORTG GE PAYME, T ? FED P \\'ITH HEA TI G BILL PE TO THE TREET ! , YO , TOO, CAN BE ... Thursd y, January 12. 1989 Al I LETH RS ----=-=---~ _.,,,, Seawalls not pest way to protect beach To the Editor· I thml that many Laguna bu5•· nc\ men. tll\. council person\, and pcrhap\ other cit' officials may lend to O\.crl()flk the fac1 that Laguna· sand) beaC'hesatt both a pncelcss&fld an c:ndangered rei.our~. nd~ beaches pro' 1de attract•'<' area\ requmn~ h1tle cnre. \o\-htch arc u~ful tor a \\!1Je \an<'lY of general THOL 'A. D HA VE T RIED IT A D CAN'T GlVE IT P! JUST A K THE PRE IDE T ... "THEY MAKE IT THEIR OWN CHOICE!" --RONALD REAGA • ("(St and rttrcationaJ act1 \.I ti~ . &ache proi-1dc 'e:i;tcnsl\e pla>· ground loqoun3ch1ldrcn. game and 'urfing areasfor older )Ouths (thus ~\-eprng tht'.'m Qff th<' streets) and JttracttH sun bathing :trCJ'> for adull'I \I o. sand\· beaches h:ne l'On\ldcrable commercial va lue be· lJll'5l' the\ attract out-of-town \I\· 11ors. ,the~· require little mnrntcnance. and the~ help protect adJnccnt bluO\ trnm 1.\3\C' erosion Unfonunat,l). dunng the las\ frv. dccade'i our t>caches have become '-lgnatkintl) harrower becauS( of gradual and often unnouced sand lo .. ~ Funhermore. there are SC\eral good r~asons for behe\ 1ng that man·, .11..11ons. and n t1.1ral occurrences will .m:eler:uc our beach sand lo s during tuture >ear. -. ... Congress can use a raise, but method iS not sincere F.arher 1h1\ "~k Pr~uko1 R~agtto \ubm1ttcd hi\ lioJI hud(?cl 10 C 110· grC\\ \nd JU'>I ac. the") ha\t· dunC' 1n cac h ot lh\• l.t\I \C\ er.ii \\'ar'> tht· hbc.:rJls "hi°i 1.t101rol the' ongr1..''' 1mmC'd1Jtcl\ pronoun\ cd th" mJ.,..,\c dtx.umcnl "1rrck\Jn1:· 01 cour<.1.' nom: of them Cool.; th\' llml' 10 read ll fh.11 "Ollld ha\C required da\S of ~eek\ ul \lut.h , . 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'\\~II. that\ \Url ul 11 ""' hlC':a I he wrt ul 1Jc.a '-'t arr .iH u\lllnl\'\J tn sttmJ on tck' 1 ·ion But 1f1f\ >mboll'lm ~(' "·'"'· lhl·n lt11 pr JX>~ pa h1I.:<' " ;a tatrh ample u.rict. _ Ho~ t: n C'onare.. u11.:rt" m pa\ h~ 'iO J'('r~nt v.h n v.t ha\t: ~c1pk - cnt1rT tamiht: . rerh P' -kcptn in Id k (If t:UJ rd bcl11nd I t:IU~· Jov.n d mental'\ hnol 1n ( O'ta 1C I , , tlov. ~ n C"on re \ mt rca 1t' p;)\ b~ u > retnt "hen th n tll n I ~fi<ll •" htachn south q1u lcr than n pcJ ldon. If 1t°'I \'lmboh\m u • nl, thll's prt'I\)' bk'ik i1utl ~ ... Met¥r' dq ... . Bc-c.-au~ ot the sand lo scs alread' ('\penl'nced. J number ofbcachfront propcn) o" ncr now v.-ant to l·on- l>fruCl nev. ~ w'3Hs m-protet"t the1r bluth lrom "a'c auad •. HO\\C\.er ma"' (perhaps 0\0)1) of the rcla11,C'I) le'o\ blutl tiulurtc. that ha'"e occurred ha' e bc-t·n dur-to 0' cN-atenng an\! M improper ctrarnag-c -no1 TO rcu.·nt "'J\ C' ero con Funhermorc I most c:\pem tell us) the pla\.'.t'ment ol ~a"-all-. along our bluffs w11l 1n re:1Sf the rate of '3nd losstS m the futurr thu"' lunhc:r nom1~1ng out s.and} Ot'.tC'ht'\ • m e\ampk ltn a f('p<'rt pn.·pan.-d lor thc < 11\ ol Del Mar} coastal l'O 1m·er Ron Nobe ~tatcd that during \e\.crc s1orms. the natural wa\ \" 1.·w"on cxcurnng in front of :i rntll"-'IC \1.•awall ""111 cause 3~5 fCKt 01 \ l'• lll'~I crns1on ot the nd l h1' \.\1)uld reduce the ~1dth of the beach h\ \U-"0 t('(t m mon- Mo'>t e\~n .. on c;oa taj erosion hJ'C t:onclud('d thal v.h1le ~av.alh m. ~ pro' 11.k \elm~ pn.1t('(1ton lo the: lo"cr hlutls 'uch v.all "111 a tuall~ JJmage thl" ht:ac.:hes b\ .i<c.:elcr.u1n \'fO\lun ~ortunatcl\. there a1c o\hc:t • hem311'~ ..ud\ ac. sand rt'plcn 1\hm<'nl "h1c.:h \lotll proll"l'l both the.- bell\ ht'' and thl' hluth. 1l\ oltk1al\ !>hould hC' urged to ~"t'u'h 1.on~1Jer l\uch ahem.HI\~ . f\U'r°'llG.\'r ~H' l..Aguna Beach T ODAY IN HISTORY I od;n '' I hundu. fan. I ~. tht 1.:1h <.ia\ 01 r ~ Q There :ire )H da\ kit in the \Car Toda' ' H1fhhgh11n H1ston On.Ian 1_ 1q4~ dunng\\orlJ \\ ar II (1\•m1an force' 1n BC'lg1uni n tn:att.'d 1n lhl' Battk of the Bulge On the\ Jatr In I ' lh<· li~t puhhl museum in .\mC'rtL3 "'.t' ,·,1atih.,hC"d 1n l hark'>tt.1n \ c In I~ I \ 1hc H11u'K' ol Rcpn:'ll..·nt3· t 1' \'' rC'JL'Clt'd ,\ proposal "' g1' C' '~Omt•n th\' nght II) \nit' In 11.n~. M" Hat Ill \\ < araw;h tx'\:JmC' th<' fir,1 "oman cl('(ted to thl" \t n'1tl' In l~J atr<."rJlt lrom l \ lJc,1. t OHI.' '~ ~ni.. ahout ~( fapJnt' 'hip'> oil lnJ1l(hin:i In I 'iltiti PrC')tdl'nl t \ ndun 8 J1,hn,tm .,..,J tn ht' \talc ol thc: l n1on adJr<" that the l mtl'1 '\talc<, 'thou Id 'l~\ en "outh \ •<"tnam un11I LOm· mttnt\I a n: i.ton tbe~cJ In 14 h. lhC' \hullk <. t.>lumh" hl.l\tcJ 1 ll \.\1th .l ~"'"' lhat 1ndud('d Rep Sill 'Wl\On l> Fla and the ftf'\t Hl\p.tnll· \m,•rn.an en ~pace Dr f rankhn R ( h.1ng-D1:11 In 1"1 1. \n~hlJn < hurc.h \'OH" 11.'ll\ \\31t1.• df'TIH'd tn lch.trhlrl 011 he' Jte\t """'""to v.1n th<' Tt'ka11c ot h\1'tlagc~ a J11urnc~ that "11uld n.•-;ult 1n he\ •h' n d1~ppc.•aran\'\" Ten \l'ar" Jgo 1 he '\lat~ [)('p:in· mcnt lc.mng3 pc.-.., ... hk' m1lll&' cour in Iran. 1\\ucJ an appeal to tht• Iranian m1ht:tf'\ . ..a,1ng a \C't1ure of pov.er v.oulJ 11ih1~1i an "ordtr1) anJ 1lm\lruL11,e artH th.h" to the C'Citab h\hmcnt 1..11 ,1.1b1h1' I 1\C' \ta~ o \ hu\tnC'\lo-<lrtl'OtC'd elll\.ICO~' r nC'I 1:ha1rro b\ J Pctt'r tir.11,.c I \Ued ,.., n.'J~>n (\fl tkfk1l\ ~h1'"h \atd tr~kral ;,pending LOuld hC' c;l,l\hL-d b' SJ~4 4 ti1ll1on •''t."r thr~ )eat<i f 00'1\ ' ~HlhdOI)\ fournalt l Marti n \arun'>l ' '' ~4 in ct Ra> Prtct ,., 6 l T hC' \ma11n1 K rc\k1n I\ ~4; ~Clrt\ ~H\11<' -'llt\ IS 34 ~ Bt TkA S«l•IHPIW Commeata welcome The D.11h Pilot \lo lromc ,)Our opinion\ un m ncn of publn: 1ntcrt t • tt:ttcr and I nvr 1rt1(-le of r m· mt n tary m U\t he' s11nC'd fht~ \houkt t'C I) peJ or ck-art~ •nttc=n anCJ ~nt 10 l Tl f R~ to tht EDIT R. 0.1h P1lo~ P 0 Bo, I 60. CO\ta Mcti, ( aht. q.2626 If ou ptt r to dactat(' a kuer, you ma' cill our WE1lE LISTSNING tclt-ph nc numhc'r -~2 and Ira" c a rtrortkd mf' tllC' ~ k~p the ~ bf'tt'f. rJta¥ 1nc:l\kle CMar add MMJ tt~onc' numbn '° that wt Ml H•nf authontup • DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, ;January 12. 1989 ENTERTAINMENT • I Rt~ilwa. -------- Strauss Orchestra too serious ~~~'~'~ !!DZYNSIU No one was dancing in the aisles. but the Onnge County Performing Ans Center sellout of 2,902 patrons enthusiastically received the Vienna Johann Strauss Orchestra and con- ductor Alfred Esch we on their county debut Monday evening. Presented by the Orange County Philharmonic Society, the Strauss Orchestra offered (what else?) an all- Strauss program of mostly waltzes and polkas. Eschwe, who mort than bears a passing resemblance to Johann Strauss 11, "The Waltz King" himself, led the chamber orchestra of 40 in the type of concert its namesake played almost 140 years ago. While the prosramminJ may have been s1m1lar and the playing technically first rate. the spint of the performance'> ton . . often was lacking. One usuall y encounters -es- pecially m pops concerts -areat liberties taken with the fun that's normall)' inherent in man) trauss scores: Q' erly tremendous stretchina of mardand1, use of real whip for slapsticks or cannons for popguns. and so on. But Eschwe had the orchestra give too straightforward an account of most of the 17 selections (including three encores) It pla)ed Thus, sltgJnly long >Ct dramauc pauses were elided m the Overture to ''Die Fledermaus." All the fun ~ent out of the quadrille ,"Kuenstler" (''Ai:tist"), Op. 201. a normally wi tty pastische of borrowed tunes - such as the "Wedding March" from Felix Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer Nidtt's Dream" and the openan& of Mozart's Symphony No. 40 tn G Minor (among man} other snippets) AZOC reception tonight An opening reception for an1sts Bijan Bahar, Jim Memtt, Steve Lustig, Ruth Jameson, Tom L1can and Greg Tate will be held from 7 to I 0 tonight at the' ~rt Zone of the Contemporal). 3443 Via Lido. New- port Beach. The public ts 1nv1tcd. adm1ss1on ts free and a1nzz band will perform. ·-1lnuJUa SWdS\li\'11.,Jtln.EulAltD~• llAM'n' KIJIU D\.~~'l' Ainu ancl .. Simm \1unler. (:on11ption. C0tllf(1~. THE ANUARY MAN \lhat \ \\a, Tc1 . tart n ... 'ear. . . STARTS TOMORROW -114 •4111( COCTA llll.IA -1'WCITOll KA01 •Otllo-d4NTA AHA ~·--f .. --...... --l-• ~ . ....,. 11 0010 '"'W\ ....... ...nu •~• n ta-o •U. -"°" .,,..,,,,. .ut• •wu1-a11 l-r.-. l--· ._..... l ._...... ... .. 119 tlte Y • -!Ill 'I" !>Of T.,• M .,,.,, • ~ .... '1-.Ct.,..fO°'"lllltiOt ... t,.,.,.-lliC:••J SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!!! . . UP TO 60 °/o OFF ALMOST EVERY ITEM JN STOCK JANUARY 15 ·30 ONLY Auitr1lun style. risf\t around the corner. Mclrote AwQ( Wuu• Pa"-il10fl Sovtll C.tt Plau Cac..wc C.lluta 21J MS J.S96 21J 1711155 711 .S16·JJJJ 818 5'45 979J Ml.YPUT . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 -that was played with utter scnous-nes~ instead. And not e'ven Johann ancf Jo')Cf Strauss' Joint "P1zz1cato Polka" was treated ltahtl}. w11h tempo rubato (a unstnct kccpma of 1tme) v1nuall)' absent Of eou~. not every Strauss tune·~ ripe for "fun." most notably and famously "An der Schocncn Blauen Donau" ("On the Beautiful Blue Danube"), Op. 314. In this pleasanll~-but-not-outstand 1 ngl~ perfonned work. Eschwe took more repeats than one normally encounters ma hve performance of 11. )Cl 11 wa~ far from being complete. Still: there were some shenanigans that were properly under control. Josef Strauss' "Buchstaben" ("T> po- graphical Characters") polka had some of the performers occasionally rcctlt the alphabet from A to C and end with A a(la1n The same com-, Poser's frenetically paced "Plap- permaeulchcn" polka "aH\Cn mon.- dehc1ously realized. with a ra tchet obbhpto. the two lead second-vi- ohnists ll'&Utnl several ttmes Ind the oboist h~v1na the final say by sund- ing up to play her note and bow. The encores were among the most en1oyably rcnder~d. The polka "No Problems" had tbe orchestra "Ha· ha"mg; and even Esch"'e (finallyl JOt into the spirit of things by pu hng down on an 1maS1nary cord for the timpanist to play h1s·boommg one· note solo. Johann l's "Sigh" plop indeed had the beleaguered pla yers "struggling" to keep pace with 1h1s whirlwind of a piece. give out a very tired si'h near the end. And the same Strauss most famous '1'-0rk, "The Redetrlcy March." saw the orchestra play most of 11 wuhouttheconductor. who walked away a1\er sTarnna 11 off and came back on for the final refrain. TV to chronicle Oliver North saga LOS ANGELES (AP) -Productton will began this ~eek on CB ' m101senes "Guts & Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North." David Keith will star as Lt. Col. Nonh. with Barnard Hughc'I pl.1~ing CIA Director Wtlltam Case}. Peter ~It! as National Securit> C'vunc1I Adviser John Poindexter and .Paul Dooley as NSC .i\dv1ser Robert McFarlane. Newcomer Amy Stock-Po)'nton will be featured as secretary Fawn Hall. · The four-hour spcc1al. whose broadcast date wasn't announced. ts based on the book bv newspaper reponer Ben Bradlec Jr It will be fil'!!_ed 1n Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. -iM--• .......... --= .. __ .._. .... ,.., ... _..,, ..... n""' ------~· ........ __ .._._ .... o.e __ Cleo Laine playa a witch who chanaea from UCIY to beautiful in "Into the WC>Oda." Cleo L·aine likes to sing Sondheim- 'Into the Woods' arrives Marc h 7 LOS .i\NGELES CA P)-Gramm)- v.inmng singer Cleo Laine admires tephen Sondheim's music so much she recorded an aTbum of It -and then was asked to star m the national tour of his latest musical .. I've alwa)'s ltked hts mum and it's alwa~s a challenge." the Bnush singer said by telephone from a home ~he I and her husband ma1nta1n 1n Sonoma. ( altf . where she spent the ·holtda)'S "Mos1 of ~he things Sondheim has created could be cons1dertd classical theater now I think 1t is almost the equt\ alent of Shakespeare in the 198(h . "Into the Woods." starnng Laine and ( harloue Rae. will run through March 5 at the Ahmanson Theater of the Los Angeles Music (enter. It will then tour to the Orange ( ounty Performing Ans Center CM1r1;h 7-12> and to Denver I ~n exploration of what happen~ to certain fatf)·tale characters after lt\- ing-happ1ly e"er after." the musical won 1988 Ton) Awards for • •fl II ... •UllT llU111l TEOUllLA SUNRISE (A) • u "' , .... , Jiit• Sondheim for best score and James Lapine best book of a mws1cal. The pivotal character of the witch attracted Laine. "It's an 1nterest1ng acting role." she said. explaining that m the first act ·-rm \er} u&I} with a humP. and a long nose and scragg.I) hair.· In Act Two. she becomes beauttful, "but evcf) now and again you bnng the ugl)' wttch back into 11 .. Laine. who "-On a 1987 Gramm y for be~t female Jazz vocal for "Cleo at Carnegie· The 10th Ann1versal) Con- c,rt." had prcv1ousl) starred 1n a producuon of Sondheim's ''A Lrttle Night Music,. Her stage credm also include a I 986 Tony A"'ard-nom1- nated role in the musical "The Mystery of Edwin Drood .. · Her album.· "Cleo 1ngs Sondheim ... on RC A. features one song from "Into the Woods." the lce)'note piece " No One Is Alone ·• It v.a~ recorded before she knew she would be playing the witch In the shov.. the song 1s sun_g b) ( mderella after her pnnce has disappeared Currentl). the singer. noted for her ,.tdt range of mus1c~I and theatrical interests. 1s recordmg an album tentatnel) tttled ··'A oman to Woman ," a collect1on of songs com- Poscd exclu 1vel} b> female song- wntets * SCROOGED IPG1 u .. 1 .. •"tHtlt * l U lll lltUOll THE lllAKED GUN IRI u•2•••••••11 • • £0~D~lf"' Rttur• 11 IU •I U I ti It U ....... "' .. ... ,..,.... ............ ,., .. -.n .... .,.., .. ................... AAllllMAN CAI ~=r TCOUILA SUNfUSE (R) lll•nlotllAltt-II THE WAKfO GUN (RI C-...Tt~•·· ......... --~~~~~--~ ............ ~ ....... , ... , .... ........ ..-.100 I I wun _.....,. --· ................ --•••1 ... .._ -.-. ti.aw. ... ,,.. .... ~, ~.-• ...,,,.... --. • ~ -• ...r C(d)M defense tops Uni Corona del Mar suffocates Trojans In op~ner, 46-31 By PAT LARKIN o..., Net e., .. ;,,..._, Defense has al\\-a)S been ~ynOn)­ mous with Corona del Mar High basketball and Wedne~y night's show dad nothina to d1spell the oouon. The S'!a Krngs rode th ear de fen~ to th~ CIF D1 v1s1on VI football utle and CdM's five-man version proved near- ly as tough as the} wh1pocd Univer- sity 46-31 1~ the Sea View League opener for both school~. The v1S1t1ng Sea Kings used a swarming man-to-man defense tet stufTthe TroJ ans h1ghl)·touted 1n~1de game. holding 6-foot-9 forward Stefan Mumaw to JUSI seven free throws and 6-foot-6 center Pat Ferrell scoreless (Orona 's CQllaps1 na traps fru strated the TroJans all night forc- ing Un1vers11y into turnoveru nd bad shots "We hang our hats around here on to ugh man-to-man defense," Corona dcl Mar Coach Paul O ms said. "We did an pretty good JOb of shutting down their inside game .. Pretty good? Oms Sea Kings, now I 1-4 overall. held Un1vers11' scoreless for the: first 4 37 of the ga'me. gave up a thrcc- po1nt play and then held Uni versll), 5-1 O. scoreless for the rest of the penod At one point ( orona denied the TroJans four straight times under- neath the basket afier k1ck1ng the ball ou1s1de for their fifi h attempt. but a la) up was blown ofT a nice backdoor pas.&,from Junior Oliver "We were just Oat tomght," Uni- vcrsll) Coach Lee Jack\On s.a1d "We've only had o ne good game 1Airc- to-w1rc this )ear and thar's "'~en ( orona (Rl\ers1dc Count}) made us look good .. • -. 0.., ,.... ,_.. -, LM ~.,... With the outcome of the contest (Pl".e eee CdM/82) 1 Sadd.leback HiCb'• Craig Marahall (4) akin I above on the aeorlng end of a bucket a• Eetancla'• Mike Curtis (20) walte alona with Sean Simon (25), Tony Agnew (21 ). ) f " Elster tJuilding. on a foundation Outlook appears bright for product of Marina, GWC By J ON FERGl'SON OllMO.,,...IW Ke .. in flster's results in his lir11 \-Car "'tth the f'l;e "' \ ork Met~ "'ere · m1'ed -wml' were 1m- pres"ve while other\ showed 1ncons1stcnc.: > But one con~ Jant seem\ to be the coaches· continued op- 11m1sm for the future of the 24- )tar-old hort- stop. a Iona· It ter time re'11dent ol -Run11naton Bcar h \lo'ho prepped at Manna High and .iuended Golden West C'olkac before being drafied h~ the Mets an 1984. "He had a *!Cat def en "e \tar .ind afrustra1inaofTcn l\C )t'ar."w1d llud Hamlson. the Mets' duaout w ach Ytiho managed Elster dunn' h1 fim )Cir of pro ~II at Cla s .\ l 1ule falls in 1984. "He know 11 wall w me He 1s a &ood a ho mtop a<t there .., in the A.vot e for Rebels as favorites More ·btg-ume· atfi etes give UNL V ectge over Gauchos • Wcha,enow pla)CJ LVand U nta Barbaraon the road and thcf 1n: thc1wo favontn 1n the 811 West Confcn:ncc. l<KtbY ISto Vandb) 1610 U B. HowdotMyrnmr,n:?I hkc &ht Runn1n· Rebeh. Wh). They ha-ve rnott~·llme a1hlctt\ and arc Mil toeeh . LI( 8 1$ wtll c()l(h(<i Ind h8' IOOd athlncs. but notu many es lJNL"V. ow if you ltt sman. )'OU will not f**'9 to IM, beriute nont of'lht ...... , picked btt.C"f1nal four .. ... Mlrctt IMllr it IMt llf.SW P9cffkflly"-tie.h• TV MaMly _._..._., IMTllt" league. and he "'II get better Manager Da' e~ John.,on t:alled 1988 a learning c'pcnence tor £1stcr "about· "ha1 11 take.-.:· hut that "the best 1s ~ct to rnmc "I ._no" ht.> kit he c.t)ul<l do a lot better but I felt he had J tint.> 'car He has a few a<lJU\tml'nt\ to mal..c but I'm surr ht"ll mai..e them Els1er staned I.?.? game at 'hon stop tor the '°1,;a11onal League East 01v1'1on lhamp1ons and onh ou1- fidder OarT)I Stra"'bem pla)cd in more game\ oHrnll '>'1th the Mets than Elstcr's 149 In the field . he "cn1 the fi nal 61 games "11 hou1 Jn nror mal..1ng h1\ last miscue on Juh I 9 ''l'"e crn1bh hcd m)sclf. built a fo undanon." Elster 'i31d "'Ju"" I cJn build on 11 .. ' ~o t of the '"on\tru\:t1on '>'111 lomc at the plate "-here he 'ho\.\cd flashes of bnll1ance around man) drv 'IXll\, man) clutlh hm around man~ game" '>'here he 'Aas u\t"J onh J\ J df-kns1"c replacement altrr talf1n tftto_'>hun slumrx The fin.ii numbers included a .? 14 batting a\crage. nine home runll nnd 37 Rat He had 1hc lowe<tt on·ba~ pcrctnta.gc ( 282 I of an) lull·t11nc pla)er. ~ct ~" pmc·w1nn1n1._ RBI a two-homer ouung '., the Dod er .. and a tour-h11 game. "I told him 1 rcalh frd he II hit at least 30 or so point\ h11hcr and dn\(' 1n 20 more run<. (ne\t ~ason1:· BILL MULLIGAN CowcE BASKETBALL 0 l tah late v.on at e"' Me"\:O late lut \unda)' and e'en thouah lhe teams a.re comparable, I did not Teel th.at t1hStatecouldv.1na1 l..a\ Cructt t tht t>t"11nninaofthe ~a son. we all though11u1 l l2h \tatc•s Dan Con•'I) ~-a onc:ol thc five bc\t pla) rs1n &hcconfc:ttoce and he 1s a'eraa1n1 stvcn point per pme. 0 Ron dam\ 1n h1 third ~car a hndcoach1t I rc\noS111e. won one roed pmcdunna h1ft fint tv.o ycarJ. and this~a~n he ha atttldy p1,kcd up-1n at tah tateandS.nJo5(' State. H•1Job 1H>n the hnund opt no•. 1tk>ob111lht1u:a\1na1t Run1 a rtally natt au> and I 1'opc ht ha .JUaftll lhts yar. 0 JohnSMed •• cal w. f-•ltmolt ii •••na}ob•aaeenm~ . .,_ • .---.n..,.......y•• .. T,he future appears bright for Meta' •bortstop Kevin Elater. formerly of Marina High and Golden Weat Collqce. Johnson \aid 'It's a learning C'\· pcnence .ind he'\ getting U'>t'd Ill d1 tleren1 pitcher\ and different .,tnl..t• IOnC\ . .ind he pla\ed \.ef1 "ell .. The tour-hit outing again 1 the Bra\Cs came w1th1 n a t~o-weck stretch when he.hit .412 -.nh SlJl R Bl dun!lJ late Apnl and earl) Ma~ He "'as h1tt1n1 146 up to that binge. had onl) th e hlls an the 36 at-bat-. \.\hl{h followed. but th en "ent 5 for I 6 and one ""cc._ later .\ fc" da)~ a tier that he dro'e an I I th·inning homer ll' beat the Dod er., "He had an up-and-do"n 'car .. s.i.d 8111 Robinw n the Met · b.ltt1n' and li'°'t ba'lt coac h "One thing that ~dm1rt about tum 1s 1t ne'er ha\ BASKETBALL Barons eetpast ·Edison Corcoran paces Fountain Valley to 75-67 triumph BJ llK11AllD 00 C(\mana in. the htlhna of \trcnath and hcatht .-cnt to Ed14IOn Hiah 't\'h1lc ~ and qu1cknas ... , rountam ~ tlltj'' fortt. II btcamc an upbeat kind ot n11ht lor tht RlroM.J\dt tht' wa) the)' hit<' n as lhc) danctd to the bc11 of l:d1ton on lbt Chartm. Ntle"tblll noor. JunKW IUlrd Drnirk (" orronn. atkcted his a1111udC' Uc ha' .i goud mental approal h He ac.n·pt<t ""hrn hl' foe 0 tor 4 and M ' ""'n the balli"lml· k nc' er real I\ gel\ do" n on himself. Fl ter lash1oncd I~ mult1plt-·h11 pcru:11 10 mul11pJt•:RBI 1.1mt'.,, anti h1~ 12 in1en11onal ""all..) ""ere lhl' moc;t fo r a "la11onal l caaue m1ddl<.' in fielder . .illhough he u\ualh batted in front of the pitcher "I ne,er rcall'" ""3'1 1..on\l'it1;n1." l l<tter said "I had a lot ul cluth hit\. bout all I h.ld V.l.'rC clutch hit~. rm happ\ ""Ith the ~car M~ defense "a'> J'A t'\Ome That s v.hat I "anted to do " I (Plea.e aee Et;STER/84) Merit Corcon.a o n .3·ixnntel'\ 1nduJan1 tour 1n the 1hud quaner ll'> the Baron look a I(). point lead (4Q-)9)v.1th 4 0 11 n 11\ the pcnod f' un1ain Valle\· mu le Clmt from 11kc 1crh: v.ho "'<>red 20 point\ ;.and 1rabhcd a pme-h11h I• rebound • 1nclud1n1 K'"cn m the fourth quancr. Edison' tront hnc-ur t;..9 tenter 8111 ~anincau and fo~ard &C\C Thobc (6..41~) and Br)"an Murphy (o·-'> pro\td, in lhc end. the) •t"rr no match for lht rabbit.; of f·ountam Valle). v.ho upptd 1hcu lcaaur mark to 2-0 and O\ rail rt<'Otd to 14·1 Merl . a b-~ Junior t ~'lrd, and ~nlcr Mike Ook (6.-~l arc as b1111 tht Baron ff''· They rc~v ha\ 11) on W'l>':lhoouna JU1rd' C orrnran anJ Tom Wavt"f and tht pracntt of THURSDAY., JANUARY 12. 1989 Ea' leS give Sa dleback· .Scare, 58-55 stancia strong, but loses close.one to top county team. By ROG ER CARLSON • Of IM !>ei1Y "91 Itel! Thr\ shot JU~t 17 percent through the 1rst n~lf their )-point production "'as hm1tcd to nothing and the) "'ere e"cn onl) once~ at the tipoff But 1n the end. Estancia High ba ~etball coach Tim O'Brien was able to wal~ off the Ooor \\Ith a ccnain amount of satisfaction Wednesda~ n111.ht His upset-minded Uiglc dro pped their opener an a Vie"' League basketball. 58-S5. but cons1dcnng the circumstances. 11 'A 3'in ·1 Ont" of those nights "'here }OU hut )Ourself ma locker room and search for ans"'ers Despite an ice-cold start and a backs-to-the-"'a) effon to the lin1sh. the Eagles came to 1A1th1n a pra)er shot at the buuer ol shoving the same into overtime against Orange Coun - t) 's No I-rated quintet, Snddleback'<; \l lS1t1ng Roadrunner\ YThey JUSt inllm1dated us 1n the fim hatf." said O'Hneo ··but wc"'-ere sull in tht" game and had a 'hancc to -.10 11 10 th e last I 0 SC\:onds It 'Aas a mce comeback ·· ~ Esuincia. ""hich had fallen behind b) as man' as I l 1n the fir.t hall pulled to 1A1thrn 53·SI \\Ith SS seconds lett on l 1m il..1ar' dnH' through the lane. and to "•thin A\~l "1th 16 seconds lett on -\nd\ ~hoks' inside shot off a rebound Scan 1mon"• free thro"" ga"c ddlebad. a 56-5' lead """h ~.i seconds left but A.ugu'11n Hen~d13's effort to draw a foul a he mo'ed inside "'1th SI\ wrond~ kft fou nd him gctl1ng the budo;e t, but no foul came and 1hc Eagle'> ""ere do""n b' a ~6-'' count Ton' Agne"" ""as toulcd 'A1lh '""O . seconds lefi and made good on both attempts for the final margin, leaving the Ea&le JUSt a prayer half-court shot b) Mike C'un1s. which went un- rev.'Jrded as umc-expired. For ddlcback 1t was a near-miss and Roadrunnr rs' Coach Pat Quinn commented. " obod) said this 1s going lO bt" e3S) .. \.\hat made 11 appcareas for some u me wa the ·defense of Crata Marshall. who held the high· onn1 ( urt1 s to no fi eld goals m the first half and I~ O\crall. a\ '>'ell as the sharp. hooting and rebounding of Malru Dotlln. who led all scorers wtth 28. "Marshall did a good JOb on ( urus." '3td Quinn. "but it took a lot out ot him oflen!>tvcl)." It wa a t~ak) game with Estancia unable to ')(Ore for the first 7 17 of the p me and · ddleback suffenng a I· for-IO efl ort in the third quaner a \he (Pleue ~ EAGLU/82) .Pirates overcome lapse, win , 56-49 Saddleback ctet en e cause lonti: lull. but Coa t pulls out win B JO FERGLON Of IN 0..,. ,.._. II-" Orange Coa,1 l ollcgl' ( 'J\h Tand\ (11111\ lan't complain a~ u1 bcing . .?-Oand atop lhl' Orangl• l mpm· ( oniercm:e mrn .... ha\L.c1hall \tand· ings bul 1fthc Pirate'> ~re l<Hta~ thl'rl' he kno"s the' l~n 1 aflord the kind <11 la~ the~ had \.\ C'dne~a' nigh• too ofien ln a 'iti.49 \lllOI" (l\Cr the \3mi· Saddkbad, ( olkge team"" hKh u~t R1'e~1de \aturda\ thr P1r.llt"" \.\Cnt from dom1na11ng the game ""Ith hot shoollng at the \tan Ill a ~n-poin1 . ~cond-half delint. then ood 10 the lead lor gotld "I can't lompla1n about 1hcm~ ~-0):· (11111' ~1d "'But I thin._"""' can pla" bcttC'r \\ <' h;i' e to pl;n heller The\ had a goud .1gre\\1\.e tone and "'·e got a little lat' "e·11 takr the win: but we d1dn"t rla~ 'erv v.cll Tht'lr dcfcn~ made u\ loo!.. ti.id .. Dareck < ranc firmhC'd ""1th 1 ti poinl'i to lead Orange C tl3\I. 1.,-4 overall." h1k C hip Hanlon added I 'I point.!. and nine n:bounJ,, 1ncludm1 SC'en in tht' '>('{\'Ind half Dcrd. Johnson h1t lhrttUC\\ an the lir-.t halt en routr 10 ne111n111 ·1 romt'i ddlc· bad.. I\· I I. I·~. ""I' led h' \\ un Orange Emp~..,:..t!!'.~:. W L W L Ot:ano• Co.st 2 o 11 • R1ver,1oe 2 1 11 6 Cvortu 2 1 9 10 F ull•rton 1 1 16 • ReN:no Sent avo 1 2 11 I ~dOtbeO. I 2 I II G~~ W•1t 0 2 IS 6 WHMMlllV'l S<Otft °''"l>• COHI S6 S.ddlebecll ., R "~'i<M 17 Ranct\O S.nt••4o 71 Cvl>'•n 61 l=ut ~lon 60 • SeturdaV's G•mn 0t:•"9« Cou t e l R1nch0 S.n1.eoo F' ul •r•on 11 R111•r$t()t C.oiden Wu• 1 1 S.ddlebeck An oamu a• 7 30 om \ e~her'\ 14 point ~fler ta~in a 10. k ad ""1th I 0.41 remaining in the first half Oranae (oa'lt managcdJu le11.ht poi nt II') the ne-.1 I' m1nut~ lo fall behind 34-:?8 "'1th I(! >4 remaining in the pme fhe, Pirate' had .'!) turno .. ers in the game. and I h ot them came on :?5 pos')(',\lon' Junng that 15-minute ~pan "\\ e turned thr ball O\Cr J:? 11me 1n the li~t h.ilf. then at the suin of the ~ond half \.\C go three minute "1thout a o;ho1 :· (11lh\ sa id ··1 hey did a aood 100 lht' c;hoo11ng ot t rane. Johnson and Hanlon '>P3r~ed the Pirate to the earh lead 11 ()( c hll nine of 1b fi~t IJ 1,h1Jt'i (Pleaee eee OCC/ISS) E>ilers rally past Marina 6 2-61 in Sunset opener; S eahawks cruise, ~8 -2 7 Hunun ton Sta h High C oa h Ro) Miller mu l havr been v.ondenna "hat cl\<' h1' tl·am 1.:ould pt'M lbl) do after hold1n1 down (I.. foot-10 Manna c;rnter ( herok~ Park., but \till tra1hn h' eigh t in the fourth quarter , What the Oilers did "a hana tou hand tall to pull out a 62-61 un5et LL-aaue bo)' ba ketball HCtory 0' er th<-\i 1kan~ on JefT Lona's t1p1n at the final buuer The 0 1kri improved 10 1-1 1n le ue. ~~ o-verall. while '-1anna fell lo I· I. -~ Parks v.a hm11tJ to 14 point\ and fhl!' rebOund\, but the Ncl.;coun duo of Tuan &U\Cn and fran~"I\ < amon ored 22 and J 7 f'<)int' ~ pcct1\.cl> a Manna hit 22 on fMd aoal 1ttcmpt'l 1n the pme for 79 ptrctnt. includma "of 11 .l-J'Oll\l hol Both auard reti\ttrtd ~_,., hiah1. Ncu~n hit five of 1 J..s>o1nt eurn1Pt .. We ran a b<h·lnd;.on' ud thll pretty muc:h t ChtnMitt out uf lM pme. but their ptnmetcr1Jlayc~ came 1h(')Nlh -CarTC'On and IU)Cn -a~ hot th( hght out. M u1d Miller. tdd1n1lhlt1f\ tht S«Oftd hilt ht kM ha ,quadroulJ nouftord tO<'>-tcnd on thtout ick~ and l'"C Parks an opponun1t) Hununaton lk'ach hat ~6 ptnt'nl hum lhe noor. thocMans motdy 1nsidt. and Cn.JO)ed a 1-10 ach ant at on tht boerdl;; iftchldi• IS ofTcM1~t reb<>Unds Lona. •ho trottJ 21 ro1nts, bmefittfid frOln many ofthote.P'lbbi"' 11 rtbound1. fi"e of"'em offc.onta"c. Vrt clripiec dMM "'''· Manna·s sfioot1rt1 Marl carrie'CI lht V1kn to vinory. Manne lfcl 11 aK'f't ~op and btult an ciehl.poalM Bi la,.nt of tht .. mt. ,.,,h aboUt fht mmutn '° lllQ ... s~up111deh11~PRll~Md~.,... ... , ... 1 6():.S9 "*I -.11a a mnu1w left. hft1hit1 plir ,.._..._ 5tCOndl ttn. -.a~.-Snm.)ltthy~ ..-i ......... ' "''' ····~•All/Mt • Fou .. wn V1Uey'1 S-11. 160-:pe>und bl1uerof 1 lhocMtr ted • Maflt lb open llw llP"' llw llrird quuwr n the llrOM ~. 7U7. in a Su•tct lwlllM W~M9dl_y nilln '('""OftOfH K"Clftd Ill ofltttl S pioiht, , ...... ~~/83) --. ----..... , 82 Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, January 12, 1989 CdM ... FroaBl foul trom Hcmnaton ~ h1lc nualmg a ~\en-foot runn1n1 Jump hook Th<' en~utng free throw cut the lead to tour. EAGLES FALL, 58-55 ••• Proa Bl Eaatcs fouaht back to make a pme of "I JU l wanl them to fttl the). iL . • played hard sman and U)ICthcr.' ncvcr indoubl.ucept forthc firs\ fi,e minulC'S or the ~:ond quaner when University aot as close as two, the .foc us turned lo how low CdM could hold Un1vcnity on the srore~rd. The Sea Kin~ raced oul ton 11 -0 lead aner the d'pcmna' tipoff led by senior point-man Mau Cwic:nnia. Cw1cnn1a canned two three-pointers, the fi rst to open lhe contest and the second follov.ed Chm Pliha's turn- around from six. to g1'c CdM a 8-0 lead. Warren Johnson followed Cw1ertnia's cue and bit another from long range to put Corona up l l-Ow11h 3:38 left in the first quarter. Onan pratt m1 sed the ht) in on the other end and then fouled Mumaw. Mumaw hit bOth cnd'i of a ont'·and· one and 1t looked like Un1\lcr<,1I) m1~~t make a game of 11 Es11ncia'squ1dt hands helpc-d fo~-e id O'Bnen pnOt to the ipmc ... The 21 Saddltbltk turno~n. • sca\()n tca1uec~ame1on tup"'on t~"'onor h1ah. bul Quinn's btgHt con ·rn "'... losttuniJht • , the numbtrofunforced turnovers his As at turned out. h1 CiJles d1dn t .team committed (about half of them). pla) their pme 1.1;1th the eoor first Erik Glasscn finally put the rroj80S on the board five seconds later on a nice play. Glassen went high for a rebound then d rew the foul from Pliha on II turnaround from eight. Glassen converted the free throw and Uni ttaaled by .eight. But Matt Herrington answered from 18 on the other end to push .the lead back to 10. Bnan Spratt h11 a free throw to give CdM a 14-3 lirst quimer lead. Johnson led the Sea Kings with· 13 points while Hemngton added nine and Cw1ertnia had 8. The Trojans were led by Glassen's 10 and Mumaw's seven. "This first wrn 1s a..b1a k.g up for us," Orris said. ..Now "'e', e got Newpon Harbor Friday night and that's goins to be an all-out war" The ~a Kan&S ans"'crcd however on a 13-footer from Hemngton and five fttt thro"'s to t_ake a :?0-13 lead into halfhmc. From there 1t was all CdM .1 he Sea K1n.&s took 1he11 b1gge!>t ad,antagc at 41-23 wit h just under 1wu minutl' lef~ The) would have . held the Trojans under 30 points. but J3Son Hams" concc s1on la yin at the buZJcr prevented that * Newport falls short Newpon Harbor H1_gh found a 15- point deficit in the third quarter 100 much of a hill to chmb and dro(>pcd us Sea Vrew League opener to vis11i11g Tustrn, 70-61. Wedne~a) night. The Sailors. who trailed most of the way, were down 55-40 rn 1hc lhird quaner before c;tagmg a comeback. Newpon, 11 ·5 overall1 scored the next 10 points to make tt 55-50. th en rallied to close w1tll1n 64-61 in the late s tages before T1»tin seaJed 11 b) sconng the final six points at the free- throw l1~e. . "We m1~ 50me t'ISy shol5." Mud half. but O'Brien "-Hn t d• .. Po Quinn ... but somettmcs when }OU l('t po1ntC'd. Jfieearl~ lead th1nps!'owbaJI and )OU E tanc13' St(ond-half produfoon ~lan go1na ronserv1t1\le," included 17of29 from the Ooor (58'6 Estanc11's quickness was nothina pcrccnl), but pla)JOI catch-up. 11 wn new for Quann and his Roadrunne~. al-.o a foul and hope s1tua11on ~nd who hid seen pk nt)' or u in a romp Saddlcbacl took advantaae u the over ft1 verstde Nonh in tournament ltnc play. but as Quinn \aid. "R1vcrs1de The Roadrunners connected on 22 was q11.1ck. but not sman... of 33 atttmprs rrom the hne. indud- Estanc1a entertd wath o sound mg their la~t li\e points. Add1t1on- pme plan and went after S:iddleback all). the taales lost tw o pl1yer1 on walh a ugh I 1one geared to ~top Dottin fouls u "'di thucr~ ice of KJar for and Marshall wnh the empha?.1s a number of minutes because of foul placed on forcing the 01her . Road· irouble · • runners to ~at the Eagles The '-ICtor} was ddlcback s I Sth But Dottin was equal to the tas~ 1n 16 dec1s1ons th1 season. whale lhroughout with a whd pmc. His 2~ Esurnc1a falls to I J..2 o .. crall. Points was a season-high and rccarl ) Ltadtng the Eagles wis Heredia doubled h1S avera,l' or 14 9 per jZ3me. With 20 points. SUNSET. • • From Bl The Oilers came down coun and missed. bu\ the ~II went out oC bound) off a Manna player under- neath. Huntington inbounded 10 Andy Thompson. who missed an outside Jumper, but Long was there to convcn the lip. phaSt". sconna more 1n 1he first quarter, 28. thar:t the Lion~ managed in the gl)me Ocean View. 11 -5. l·l ,Jumptd to a 10-0 lead and never looked back 1n bouncing lxlck from Fridafs openi ng n1Jht loss to Fountain Villey West· minster 3-11. 0-2. netted t\\O field goals in the first Quancr University did manage 10 control the first pan of the second quaner when the Trojans went on a 9-0 run the fi rst fiv e minutes of the period. After a Mumaw free throw. Glassen htt from J.point country. cutting the lead to 14-7. Glassen 1hen drew the Pa1g Pansh fueled the rail> b) putting dowq four 3-pointers 10 she second half. Scott Qray led Newport with 16 points and 16 rebounds. while Pansh finished \\tth 14 points and Chris Lee I:?. Thompson fin1shed with 12 points. tevc Lucas had 11 and Scott Drake "' o.., "'-' ,,,_... ., u. r.,,.. . I 0. All but \WO Ocean VIC\\ pla)Cr\ scored. with Mike Frohn l~1ng the \\a)' with 13 points. Darren Ernst chipped in wuh 11 and Gres £\ans and John Pruess added 10 a season- h1gh for Pruess. Jason Moore was the top M"orcr for Tustin, 10-5. wrth 18 points Sophomore Paul McDaniel• moTea tbrouah close quarters ~un View 88, Wes1m1Dster ?7: ln Estancia'• 58-55 lose to Saddleback •edneaday nlgbt. The Scahawks dominated in e\CI) SPORTS BREAK Memory of brother gives Aztec playe_. added incentive From Tfte Associated Press SAN DIEGO -E'ery ttme M11ch m McMullen s1eps onto 1he basketball court. the San Diego State center rs keeping fai th with his dead brother ''Before he did pass awa). I sold hrm I wanted IO dedicate what I dtd 1n basketball to him:· McMullen said of a hospital room promise he made to (ore~ McMullen the week before he died of lc:ukcm1a 1n summer 1987 "'Core) was reall} weak a1 1he lrmc. He bas1call) told me that he appcec1ated 11 and he loved me for 11. When I do go out there and pla). I'm doing 11 for him " Corey McMullen was 1he eldest ofthrte bro1hers He dted at age 25. some 3' ~ years af\er docturs diagnosed the disease near the end of his scnror ~ear at Arizona State. where he pla)ed two scason'i of basketball. Mitch Mt MuHen. five )e~rs (ore> 's1u n1or. \.\a\ a 17-year-old star at Hart High School in Nev.hall when he learned ofh1s brother's illness The news sent the young« Ml Mullen in10 a ta1lsp1n that nearly destroyed him as he began using drugs. ··1 JUSI couldn't face the realtty 1hat he was going 10 dte.'' McMullen said "Then I decided 'Hey lool . f',c 301 to make the best of 11 for htm · M} parents. everybody m my family. were strong Chmt1ans. \O I JUSI kind of hung on to that to get me through a hose hard 11mes. "Our whole famtl) 1s close ... he said. "lf"'c weren't close. who knows? rd probabl) be a drug addict on Ille streets That's why famrly IS so 1mportan1 When )OU'\ c got a strong family. 11 hold'i ~ou together And obv1ousl). 1f I wanted to keep playing basketball. I had to clean up m) act." Quote of the day Jerry Sloan, who took over as coach of the Utah Jaa aftcf the reo;1gna t1on of "'1se-crack1ng Frank Layden "I don't kno"' an> good )Oke And 1f Morganna came up and trit"d 10 l1 S!> me. I'd probabl> knock her out be-fort" she got the chance" NCAA toughens Proposition 48 SAN FRANCISCO -Athletic schol-• arsh1ps will be tougher to get for \<>me incommg fres-n under a toughened Proposruon 48 prov1s1on approved Wednesday by D1v1s1on I schools at the NC' A.A convention. By a 163-1 54 vote, delcg;ites approved a measure they defeated I 51-159 the da~ before The new rule ehmmates the partial qualifier and s1gnilicantly lightens the l>ropos111on 48 freshman eltgrb1hty requirements. The rule takes effect rn 1990 and does not afTc.~ct anyone currently enrolled A partial qualifier is a high school araduatc: with a 2.0 overall grade potnt who doc not meet other Proposrt1on 48 requirements such as minimum test scores or a 2.0 average 1n college prepatory Ct>urscs. Previously. partial qualifiers could rcte1ve rull scholarship aid but had 10 sll out 1heir freshman ~car and then have only three years of elig_ib1li1y len. Non-qualficrs now must pay their own way their fresh!fl!'n year and still sit out w11hou1 playing or pract1c1na. SOCC ER --- IN. THE BLEACHERS \ The l}ew and hlghl'i classified "Stealth" peanut vendor Clippers lose in final second Knoy Smllb htl 3 20-foot jumper Wt th m one second left rn the game. C4lpp1ng a .!J. point performance and lifting. the ~aw1- menio Kangs over th e Los Angeles C ltp- pers. 106-104. The shot ended a nine-game road lo'itng streak for the Kings. who got ~8 p<>t nt .. from Rodney McCray . fn other NBA game!. Cb1rle1 Barkley scortd 25 pomh as Ph1ladclphra c.k'lc:ated New Jcrst). 103-94. at the Spectrum . . Cbuck Person scored 29 001ms and rookie Rik Smits htt for an N8<\ career-high ~I as Indiana v.h1ppcd Boston. 127-10 . for its fim victory in 16 road games this scawn In ( harlo11e. Mlcbael Jordan M"orcd :?:! ofh1s 24 points rn the second half to lead ( h1cago to a I 06-10 I \letof) o"cr thl' Hornets ... Mark Jackson scored four ofht s IQ point' 1 n the final I :04 to pace a 7-0 bur t that gnvt' 'tMllng Ncw 'r ork a 100-93 \ICtory over Detro!\ In M1lwauk~ Larry Kry1Urowl1k scored a career-high ~7 potntc; as the Bucks beat Denver. 123-106. for thl'tr fourth stra11Un victory . In San Antonio. Purvis Sbort '>Con:d six oth1s 26 P01nts in O\.en1me. and Hous1on Jefeall.'d the Spu rs. 122-117, afler blowing a 27-p<>tnt lead . Larry Naace scored 22 of ht'i 28 po1nl 1n the second half as Cle' eland snapped Phoenix's I I-game w1nn1ng streak at home. 124-121 . In Oakland. Wlnston Garlud'1 I ().foot Jumper wrth one ~cond rcmninrng pve Golden Stale a 107-106 victory oHr Oalla!> and eucnded the Ma,t'ncks' lo •nil string to fiH games Montreal extends home streak Brian Hayward stopJ)W 25 shot'i and Matt Naalud scored the game's onl) goal midway through the S«Ond ptnod a Montreal extended its home unbeaten streak-to 16 with a 1-0 'tetory o"cr New Jer~) 1n the NHL It wa!> the anad1cn • founh hutou1 of the season . . Elsewhere Jola.o Orucc scored twice a Washtn&lon. unbeaten tn SIX &nme!>. bcal the Maple Leafs in 1 oronto. 3-2. to mO\C bad. into fir t place m the Patnck 01v1 ion Dave Maa1oa'1 _po"'cr.pla} goJI midway through the fi nal period gave Chicago a 2·2 trc at home Wlth Detroit. Manson. who had only one &oat last season. scored his 13th ai 8.33 of the final ~nod . . Joe Ntnwe.tyt scottd fi ve aoals to sci a .Ip record. incl udma four 1n the second ptnod that tied the NHL record. leadina the Aamcs t)ast vm t1ng Wm- ncpeg. 8-3. Couples takes early Hope lead Rebels OU tlast P.\LM DE ERT -FrtdC ouplessho1 l!I a 7-undcr·par 65 Wedncsda) to 1a~c the F. St '-e g1~;.~~nd lead rn the live-da) Bob Hope resll 0 a 1,1 Couple~ made n1Jlc birdies 1n h1\ round at Indian . • Wells. the shoncsl and eas1t\I of lhc four desen reson ~Of' 83--77 ·w.1n courses u5W for the first 72 holes of the 90-hole event. • The format t:alls for the 128 pro~ 10 pl3) one round on cac'h of the courses each wrth a d1fforl'nt tram of three amateurs. before lhe field'' cu 1 tor the pros.-only Fr1lm Tbe Associated Pr~ 1 fi nish at ~rmuda Dunes on unda). Jrm Gallagher. Brad Br}ant and Peter Jacob\cn. th e other first-rou nd pace-~tte~. all pla)cd at 1hc 6 478-yard Indian Wells course Gallagher tnrd1ed fou r ofhts last liH~ holes .for a M . v.h1ft Bryant and Jacob~n shot 6 7., About haif the large group at 68 also rla)c:d at Indian Wells Kimball changes plea to guilty As tcsumon) bcg;in. Ol)mp1l dr,er • Bruce Kimball unc\pr<.1t.·dl~ o;v.nchcd his plea to ~Utlt) 1n h" drunken~n\1ng manslaughter trral rn Tam pa. fla t•dnc)· da) admitting that hl' c,pc-d 1n10 a rnwd ol tecn-ager'I last summe:-. kil11ng tv.o and inJurtng four The fir'>t w11nes a dcput). wa~ de...cnbtng seeing hod) p1t.'lc:').. strewn along a strc1ch of p1tch-bla<:~ road"'a} and the 11tate was read) 10 introduce color p1c1ures of the gory scene when th e 25-)ear-old athlete changed hr \ mind Denver ( oach Dao Reevtt named Wade Phillip a\ the Broncos· ncv. dcfcn\t'c rnord1na10r Phtlltps 4 I ha'I been thl' dcfenstH coordina1or and ltnehacke" . coach for the Ph!ladclptua J:agk.s for Lbe p:ut thtee \eason~ Ote Buffalo Bills have i.1gned former C tnc1nna11 fullbad. Larry Khtoebrew l lw lnd1anapoh) C oh\ \1g11ed former f)Cn\-cr a~1~tan1 Larry Xe1111ao a!> their of'fen'il\ e coordinator the ~me positron he had under ( oach Ron Meyer at Ne' ada-1..as Vegas and ~outhern Method.,t Jose Oquendo, who pla)ed all pos111om for the -,t Luu1s (' ard1nal\ 1a,1 ~ason and v.ould h.n c been drg1bk 10 life for arb11rat1on. asrccd to term\ on a tv.o-~enr rnntrac1 plu'I an option year for a auaramecd SI 15 mil hon f our other pla)crs cltg1hlc for arb1tra11on agreed 10 one-) ear contracts -C atchcr Rick Cerone .ind Bo'Jton agreed 10 $400.000 a S 100,000 rat~. Outfil.-ldcr Mike Youn& and M1lwauk« aarccd 10 S 'su.oou. a S45.000 ~ u1 Outfielder Lonnie mltb and tlan1.1 agrttd IC' i i.so.000. a $I 00 000 rat\C Herm Wlnolngh m and (. tnctnnau agreed to SHO.<XX>. a S'Kl.!XlO rime Television, radio TEL.EVISION ~ om. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: 11.onsa\ el Miami ESPN 6 om -COLLEGE 8ASKET8All: Ktntuc:kv al Ftor•Oa, ESPN 6 o.m TENNIS. 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SUlct\ <\ugm on ~ored 18 po101s. tncluding the&<>' ahead bas~et with :! 4.4 remainrn& and o. 11 Ne\ada- La~ Vtg11s beat Fresno I tate, 83· 77, Wednc~a) I nag.ht in the Big \\e\l Conkrcnce ,\ugmon rebounded h1& ov.n missed shot and put 1n a la) up for a 15. "'4 lead Moses url) 1hcn 'itolc a pass and ~orl·d on a.layup v.1th 2 'I ldt for a three-pornt lead UNLV now 6.{J 1n lOn le re nu~ jnd I I -2 O\erall, 1ra1lcd mos1 of the game and "'as do""n 41-Ji at halh1me f-or ward Jer.1s ( olc led F-rcsno v.11h 2b po1nl\ ancl udtng 16 1n th-c Ii~• hall Fre'>no 1\ 1-5 and Stacey Aqmon 2-1 In other games involving 1op :w te3nH Oullt IOI. WUllam & Mary 31: \hn\ttan lttilnt"i \(:Orcd I 3 po1nh to lead st>. pla)er!> tn dou ble figun:\ j\ 1op..ranked L>u~e bree1ed Dul..c. 12-0. ~orcd almo~1 a1 ~•II while forcing the T nbe. 2-10.. into 11 lurnU\C.B. Georgeto~u 7', Pltc1b1r1ll $7: < hades ~m1th !oCorcd t '} poinl'> and No 7 C1eorgctown held P1mburgh to J ll pt>1nts 1n th< lint h3lf for the Big E.nst Ytc tor' (1eorgetown. which ne\.t'r tratlt"d 1mpro' cd IO I I· I overall and I· I 1n the confl'rcnci:. Norcia Carolin 88, Maryfa.od 7t· to..e' 1n ~addtn "ored 25 potnt'I and Rtd. Fo\ had I 8 to lead "lo • onh ( .arohnJ to the Atlanttt: (.o. s1 ( onlt•rcnlt' 'trtor} J.R Reid. \trll plavrng J\ J rl''ie:f\ c \tnn· h1\ return 10 a1.: 11on from loot surien ~orcd 17 J><>1nt\ a'I "'-iorth C arolrnJ rn1S('d ti\ r.:rnrd to 14~2 1n 11\ league opener In West< oast >\lhlt'tlC C onft>rcnlc opt.•ntrs Pepperclloe 7!. Suua Clara U : lk\lcr Ho~atd 'lt.Orcd 21 points and Tom Ltv." :tllded 17 10 pa1.l' th<' Wa ve!> Loyola M1rymo11t 113, Saa Francl ('O ts < enter Hank vathm ored '6 porn\\ 100 pulled dov.n 11 rebound., It> lc.ld the l 1on\ College ba sketball scores • M IW•• c;,.........,. ~ NW-.. ~I ···-i• '°° ._ .... . ..... -.... 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OOlltr9I llaU ••hlf ,.tr el r-lala Y.U., •1f1a•11.: -~ -~ -- Orange COMt OAILV PILOT /Thurtd8)', J~ 12, ttn .. Lac1una Hllls wears down Artists 67J..49 •oaarcJutoD 0 1 ~ ' ddqm~~ By ED Zll'li'TEL o.er .... c.rr .. , ....... Laluu Bta(h v.u lid by foNat(h D in BlltttoaandJohnT~""°....,'th I each .Gt.lard John McKeov.n add~ 12. U,una Hills outscored Laiuna Bo h. 18-6, 1n t~ third quaner and tM re t "' s a brttze. to "'ork. NcllOn 1Cortd thrct ~U:ct and OcVrtuld added t-..o toke) the on lauaht. But ll wu S'hcfrs tv.o thrtt-poin\ pl;t)s follo>Atng his ov.n \eats that broke the mm' b cks. ho me Ooor in bo>S ba\kttball WcJ~a)' night. osta MMa's qu1cknc s and the tttum of• Josc<a saflerm1 )t01c1ghtpme~~u "'Of a return to Sp•un, pearhudrd th~· Mustana,.' near·u~t. •• rhc ii.Id) pll)Cd thetr hcam OUI " 1d Laauna Bea<:h Hi&h's tack of depth cau~t up wnh 1t and so da<f t'hc Llauna Hills Ht&h Hawks who cruised b)' tht' Artl\tS an tht' lhtrd quarter and kC'pt on aoing en routt' to a 67-49 win Wcdne~ay night an· a Pacific Coast Leaauc bo)S basketball opener at Laauna Hills , Laauna BcKh (6-8 overall). tra1hn1 28-26 "That's the ~ to') of our team, v.c don't ha\icCkethancho we end upgewna t1rtd 1''~1d ~una Btac:h Coach Ed Bov.cn. ··1 he> tOQk us t out ot our defense and forced u to foul T ey J&ASt punched us out m the third Quancr · Indeed. the An1 ts \aW it all e~plode 1n their faces JUSt a the> seemed to take o\Cr momentum. A close fought fi r\t half~" l una H 111\ takea 16-1 2 first-quaner lead behind the pl >of Nel$0n who scored seven point~. 1ndud1n1 aJ· point shot But Laguna Beach' McKeo"n IN~ second quaner comeback. Has third b3 kct vf the quancr tttd 1t. 2().20 Sheff. the uauna H1Us' kad1na career !oCorcr '' er.&all'll I points th• ·a on, cun· 'encd fr ~ throv.s after bc1n1 fouled on lm la)ups heO also had e11ht •~•~ts and thttt steals to lead has team. ··when hcfT pcnttrated the middle and dumped 1t off. 11 was all O\cv.r for u~ ... So>Aen said. "Tbtrc JU>t \\asn't much ~ could <.Ip v.hcn the) )tarted their fast break bc.-cau'ie m) gu}·S ha'e to pla) the ""hole way und the) JU'il get gassed " Mesa < oach Otan Cooper. whose hope .... ctt dealt a ~\ere blow when I 1mm\ Ngu}t'n fouled out earl> in the fourth quaner an1:r sconna I P<>IOtS WooobridJe had foul probkms too w1fh Joe) Cohen in const..tnt trouble but the Warnors v.cre ablt' 10 get out of 11 w11h the emergence of Leka . who~ four points 1n thC' foutth quarter. hustle and M~ rebounds kept them going. Woodbrldge rallies, 56-51 In another PC L game at the half, took a 32-30 cd1e early 1n the third guaner. But the Hawk s. behind guard Chris S ht'ff, center Pat 'clson and rcsene fory,ard T rtnt OeVreutd. w:ortd 20 stra11ht points to blow 11 open, 5{}.32. Nt'lson led La una Hills (9-6) walh I S point • follov.ed by heff and DcVreugd \\tth 11 each and forward Bill Schellenberg "'ho scored 10. Two ba kets b) Blanton and one b> 4>can iatTord p\e the Art1sh the lead. 32 ~O. tv.o minutes into th\! third quaner. Then, follov.1nga timeout, the Ha"'ls v.1:n1 Woodbndge High' Warriors. dov.n b) eight "'Ith three minutes lcfl to up tart ( o ta Mc . got omc come-through.efforts from Em Le"-as off the bench. ued 11 on one ot fi,c Bo Ash~cnaz) 3·~intcrs at 4 and \\tnt on 10 record the Pa Ilk Coa~t League"\ 1C1or) on 1he1r Trabueo Hiiis 80, Or11.11e 57: Rid. ·-...anw1cl scored 27 point\ and had 14 r'cbounds and Chad Poulos and l u1 ArC'nado each had ~'en ass1 ts u the Mustangs routL'd host Orangr to 1mpro\ c to Q.5 o' cralt. I.() in kague FoR THE REcoRo ------ N8A STANOINGS WHtwn Ceftfw.nce Pacific DM'*' w L Pct. GB L.aken n l2 647 Pnoenlx 20 13 606 ,., Portland 19 13 sr1 2 Sallle II 13 581 2 ') Golden Staie , .. 16 467 6 Sacra~nlo 9 2t .300 ll Of POen 10 24 294 12 Mkfwftf Olvt'*' Hou~ron 20 12 62S Uta h 20 ... 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VV( SOL.1Nc;-1 ftfT!ore J'"' Mtl'lelf,... ave THl!tlLE-1 s.-ri1 l"rtclOUl eoo "'" l II e• 8'fC. 2 Zte>fl•• J.,o Gor'" eve 3 M.C. \t La•r• 0..llCl ll TCA L!OO UA-1 lmmo<e M "°'"" P1v I• ~ 8'fC 2 8"< &. ,..,.1, l\.;flCeid Ptl<.'>t 8•" e Cor111tn '" vC ) F •tw•J 11., tlm Y.UI••"'•" 8CYC LIOO·U 8-1 Oa•llt "' T'~°" 8'1'C l ASCR-1 O•w•6 r.•~,. 8"YC 1 .. .,, ~ eve ) p ~ C.• •ti ::>ena P:otr\l "'( ~£NIOll SA&Or-1 COi.-C. b0on1 8'f( : fHtt v •uet eve ) E ..... l ~ ... , OHo Mt .. ~ DAVEY'S LOCkER (New"'1 8ffc"lll o-.. • • a ii t \ aMS I "0 Mater Ota H 1&h wilhl&ood lM bar· corncT dC'la~ tactics of '>'1Sttina 8iaoo Montaomt'ry and claimed a 11~l bo>~ blskc1ball vtcto') Wcdnctdav n•ahl 1n t~us Lca&ut'· ihe Kn1Jhts -.ho wtre ablt' to take tv.o minute~ oil the dock at one point in lhe first quarter. held the Monarch> to Just eight points 1n tht' ·penod. Ho~C\.Cr. the visitor\ v.ent 0 for 8 rrom the floor and ~re hut out tn " the quarter . The pace was nearl> as sJow tn tht wcond quantr "1th M ter Oct U · panding its lead to ll 9 by half\lme. .\s the third quaner bc&an. the Knight~ scrapped their pfan and Mater DC1 was able to bqin buildin on its lead. Guard David Boyle pumped 1n 10 of hi 14 point 1n the ond half. hitting 7 of 9 from lhe field I Derek \one \\-3S 6 of 7 from the 11oor and finished with 13 Points v.h1 le point guard Jason Quinn was acdHed v.tth nine assists ; Maier Dea. ~-0 ut the ~ngelus Le3guc and 17-2 o"craH. con\.Cnt'd 16 of 44 field lOal tnes..(59 percent) Irvine1Jurs-rs to 52-35 w-in over Dolphins Irvin~ H1gh's Vaqueros continued their "inning ways tn methodical fa h1on Wcdnes<fa> night as the ho LS put ~uth Coast League nval Dana Hills awa} S2·3S. in bo)'s basketball to 1mpro\.t'' 10 I o-2. overall. :!-0 an leaguC'. Dana Hills crept 10 Mth1 n 30.24 through thrCt' penods. but Jf\ anc dropped m 16 of 18 from lbe hne an thC' fourth quaner to seal tt. ··oana Hills -.i.as I :!-3 and ranked m Oraogc ( ount) about 10 days aao. but the\ 0 \.t' lost lour in arow and "'ent to man-to-man defense. ,.h1ch 1s a httk out of chara 1er for them," said lf'\.1 ne Coach tc\e ~etth ·• fhe)' made a run and got 1t down to tour but T'Odd Trout had stx. P<>tnt 1n a run near lhr tan of the fourth ~uarter. which wns real important, and 'tt' e Dunme)cr hll b of 8 frtt throw\ .. BARONS ••• From Bl Doua \\ e;ner coming otT the bench -JU 1 a the' did m this one fhe Baron' pla)ed 10 the tempo of their h~mg -fa..,t And "'hen po )1blr. ta)ter _ "That's ju t what v.e -...anted to do. that'\ the g.imc v.c "'lntcd to pl ) :· \Oltd f ountain \ allc\ Coach Oa' e Brov. n .. Ho"l'' er the> did an c\ttl· lent J'~ ol Jogm us the ~hole wa~ Rut ""h the tempo that high. tt ~ ~crt tnh tn our Iii\ or.·· Cooil.-proJucC'd 17 point lor ~~ Suon\. 1ndudtn 11 LO tbc fourth qu~ncr He al~) pulled do~n fiH ~bound ~d1son·\ b•@·pla' man v.a., \1anincau .... hg, poun..."<i in a game· h1&h :!6 point~ wtnlc gr.lbbtn& tJ rt"bound~ -I ti ot "hu:h came tn the '>«Ond half occ ... From Bl "Then "" got la" and too._ bad 'hot ~au)(' "c had hat the out1.1de 'hot' · < 11lh'I \3td "\\e got no offen ''c rthound That tell )Oll ~lmtthin \\ t ,ot complaccn1 and t<.X,._ wmc bad 'hots.-bccaus.e v.e thought "e had the game "on The) c3mc b.ld.. to lhc1r -:red1L" The <.1aul ho mjdt' I:. turnb"crs 1n the fir" I 'I nunule of the game - in ludtn@. a 'I -minute orcle\s <.trctlh -"h1ch let\ them tnuhn ~'-10 But \3ddlctlack'i.dctcnse" ptd,- eJ up It\ 1nttn 1t'. forced tumo,cr-. .:and \:lp1tahn'l..I .... ith ba ktts off 1'< of them Jo" n tht tn·t, hot the first half \er.her had c1ght point an a 14-3 Trabuct H•i IO, Onnt1e 57 I"~ CM1t L.eewel ~· "91 e>r•nol HORSE RACING run .... h1ch rulkd '>addlebaclt wtthan -----~ ~~4 at ~.fta4f.. flfl•• ........ 11,rel(ll • 2 0 " NOU'rf~ 0 0 0 0 ~l 2 I I 6 G·~• l 0 l 6 HtGH SCHOOL ISOVS ""-" 1 0 l 2 Ao S.'•llff< S 1 3 U S Goooman 2 0 0 4 0.Leon 0 I 0 I SlldclttA!dt SI, litanda S .SwenwlC~ It l J 27 Em.011 > 0 ' • CS.. 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'10n\ or thC' sttOnd half and bu1ldma a 34·2 cd r ""tth l 6 o.i ~ma1n1n . dlcbac hit JU t M\ ~et t remainder ol th game. John~n conHncJ a pa.1r ol fr~ throv.~; tor ( oa\t and center .i\l n 'chltot'· "ho ha'> ~n a kc) fa\ tor an the Ptratt\' U\et but had onl tY>o point~ \\-cJne~ay. added tv.o molt fn.-c thro>A to make n l4-3~ from 1hat Point ()( C' turno-,cl"\ d1~p. rcan:d and 1t~ hot hand ttturntd .. the ParatC\ bcpn to ptnctrate the Oau h~' 1onc S3dJkbad. took a:\ ·3• 1d,antaac cnMr') l ~t-t<><oa t dn"e. but mi 11 '1ra11ht -1nclUd1,"I fi,,. b Hanlon. tour ~ < ranc and tYio b' l.aMont ~ -10 takC' the k-J tilr av<~ 4S-\a - ••\11rtand lo'e QIM tn and ptn· ctrat~ to the' pl v~ ~ and 111>4 lht bill on to Darect ranr ... Giatt. id Carr summed "P. .. AIDM"I '6 potnt ~hovld bt ~ IO .. a ••c•hell "'"' o.raw did•• ~ lul t19n· ...... IO l8M ii• lw ..... Iii.-......... ,.... ,.... ............ " .......................... ~--· • ••• .-,i, • .. M Or-. eo-t DAILY PILOT I Thuflday, Jam.1aty 12, 1N9 MULLIGAN ••• Piiili81 aoQ4cDO\llh 1okttplhl-Jobona ptrmanent be111 Maybe the :ruans w•ll ~ome ba l. as the.snson Pr:QStTSSC$ I hopt' so for John'ssakt a The Loyola Murymount-U I U game had 10 be a etas •c last Saturda). USIU scored 144 points and lost rather hand ii). Loyola 1s1ood. but there arc some teams in the-WCACwhoc:ang1\.e them alt they want this season. St. Mary's lost to Stanford byoncpomt and USF defeated Notre Dame by four-~C$ V1rgm1a, the USFteam that beat us by two. Peppe rd inc and Santa Clara are also good teams. The WC AC has aotten beuer. LoyoJa'sJcfTFryer. who 1san ex-Corona del Mar player. 1s doing a great job. When the Lions iet Bo IGmblc back. they'll be even better. a OTHER LOCALS OOlNG WELL Hawau 1senJoyinga good season and one of its best players, BOATING Vi..Slulli, ~Ult Slddltbl< k Collqt last )C'lr ••. Adam l.eelt 1s do1n1 Vff)'wtll at tanfOtd. Hc1t'san lrv1ne1uy(Woodbnd1e ltip)v.ho wtwantcd\Cf') badl)'-he~ould have b«n a b11 ii& r in our proera m and J>tObablywall be very'°°" at tanfotd . Gylu DoUl• from · ddlebeck Hi&h 1u11nan1a1 thr UniversnyofS"an 01c&oa1 point auard and 1s 1veraa1n1 14 point! pc:r pme.. UCLA's Kevta Walktr almost chotc UC I out ofh•&h ~hool and would have bttn a b11-tt me player for us. He 1s a youna Jobny "" Rocers. We have bttn lhe second choice in a lot of ~cruiuna wars. Clostdocsnotcut it. though.doc 11? 0 I washonored11 thefrv1ne Mar- nou Sunda~ night and inducted into the Champions Hall ofFame It "'ai.a niccafTa1rand I would h~c to thank them forhononngmc. Spcaal thanks to Lee Ram~and all the pc:ople at the Mamon. My favonte wnter. John Hall of the Register. was also there. John has done a column for~lona -1t nevrr ceases 10 amaze me that he and other cotu mn1sts can wntc Ont' fi \iC da)'• 1 week I havc1ntwfultime1u~11n int toabontawen. 0 l l'C\;C1' td an~ no1cfrom our: chanetllot on our win ov« UC'l.A. He •ndacattd that he IS w1t.h us, win ot lost. bu& w1nn1na 1s m\Kh better He sounded fr~c 1 bOostcr. but no1 the one l wrote about last week -you remember. the hiah M:hool boosLen. 0 UC Santa Barbarade~rvcs to be ranked in thcnauon',top20 Al this potnt.thcyand UNLV dcstr"e 1obc con 1dcrcd tY.O of the 20 oottc-ams m the country.Anzon3 and SlJllnford also belon11n Lhalcategol')I. 0 On the road again m beautiful downtown San Jost Saturday night andc~c1un1Lopn, Uiah, Monday night The only way to play 1h1)~me is to have all home games. Wew1ll finall y be home on the 19th against Fresno Slate. a You can ca tch our games this weckendonSaturdayn1ghtat 7:30 and Monday nightat 6:.30on KPZE radio, wi1h Roblialvak1calling the action. r--==--==--,Ballew takes ever SC¥A-l:lelm .. Yachting group names officers fo r upcomingyear __ By ALMON LOCKABEY .,..,,.........._.,..... For mort than six d((:ades. the Southern Cal1fom1a Yachting As- sociation (SCY A) has been the gov- erning body of yac hting act1v1ty in SouChcm California. - As of now. it represents more than 70 yacht clubs from San Diego to Fresno, plus clubs in Nevada and Anzona. Last Saturday at Balboa Yacht Oub. John Ballew of Laguna Beach look over the helm of the burgeoning orpn1za1ion, relieving Roger Wilson of Marina del Rey. Before a packed house at Balboa Yacht Club. the evening was h1&h· lighted by the appearance of the . O !~TH Nor1cfs I --, PACtJ=IC VIEW MEMORIAL PA"K c.m.t~ • Mortuary Cha • CfamatQf'Y 3500~ .... 844-2700 "l"CI llflOl'Hlftl U LL U OADWAY Morlurary • Cflapel 1 10 Broedway Cotta MUI 842·9150 liirer'• "•••rs 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA ..... 111 lhe L9\)M ~tMrll al Ille o.., ~tot 1a pfUMCI to M · l'IO\lf~ a new Ht...U now av111. ·~ 10 ,,.w ~lfn.uet W Will no. HA~l1 ll'MI n~ IOt ,.ou ••no tattta ~"* .. anu ... ,,. ~ 1n. ltm. fnd Ille lllf> 10 ,,,_. Court Houff II\ Sna Mt f1'en ot COVtM 111• Ille -cf\ .. C~.cl ... ..at J'GVt llCllllOW ~ -... ,_,,, wu11 in. COl#f'ty owi.. ptibl1ttl ~ a -· 10# IOU! ,..... 1 , rtlq',.rtd II\' lllW lllO U-9'1 I NI )'0\11 PfciOf of Oii 1ion Wtll'I tr.. Covn1y C-.k · John Ballew women's 470 Class gold medaJ1sts m the 1988 Ol)'mpics, Allison Jolly and Lynn Jewell, who were presented with the Arn)'. Gram Olympic Trophy, a beauuful silver bowl. Yours truly was awarded the Jim Webster Award for outstanding con-tribution to yacbtiQI. Installed as vice commodore was Bunon Jay of San Dieio. Others taking office for 1989 were George Hively, rear commodore: Gene O'Connell. secretary: Jerry Olson. treasurer: Justin McCarthy, 1udge advocate: Alan V. Andrews. fleet surgeon: Don Becker, fleet captain Ccc Hubbard, port capuun. and Roger Wilson. Junior staff com· modore. Ballev. has been commodo~ of Capistrano Ba} Yacht Club, pres1· dent of the Newport Ocean Sailm& Assoc1auon. and 1s currently a darcc- 1onn Balboa Yacht Club. The first btg event of SCY" 1s the M1dwmter Regatta. sc heduled for Feb. I 8.-20 which annuall) draws upwards of 900 boats in over 70 classes. Rod Woods is chaJrman of this year's "Midwinters." Woods rtported several chang~ 1n this }ear's M1dwm1ers. There wtll be an inclusion of an Ancient Manner Class (old wooden boats). and a class of Pnndle catamarans at Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club . ELSTER ••• ..._ .. Uric'ntt It~~ 1n the: hntup man> umn. ~hifi=t'i ol.Mn 21·)Clr· okS Howard Johnson would t.h1fi 10 ~onstop and 2f>.:ynr-old Dave Mapdan took O~CI &l thud buc. "Ivery time l went in10 a liulc slumR· Howard would tan at ~hort· top, EJsttr said. ··o.vcy know~ it's a pain for me , but wha1 can he do,. Thert's so much prenurc on th1 team from thl-media When Y.."C'rt wmnina. v.c have to keep doin' well. "lfl was on a d11Tertntclub. I d phi} evcl')I day." Elsttr &;11d. .. J have Ma.-dln •l'ld somcothers. and (El t~) still sot ovcr400at-bat " Davey Johnson satd ... It's not u 1fhc didn't play a lot. The only reason he lost play1n1time1sbccaust we needed to ~t (some more punch in the lineup at times)." With the arrival of 21-year-old infielder Gres Jefferies' poten1 bat in September and with 2S-year-old 1n· fielder Keith Miller pushing his way to the bi.g le31ucs for s1ints through. out the season. the Mets are stocked Wllh young and talented infielders. Enough talent that 29-year-old second baseman Wally Backman. who hit .303, was traded to Minne-sota dunng the wealth of deals at the winter meetings. Johnson·s name was mentioned m numerous deals, none of which matenahzcd. Elster's name lumed up in theJ'.umor mill. but •he Mets called him at home to assure the repons were not rootrd within the organ1z.auon. While he desires to play in Sou them Cahforma. 1hat day doesn't appear to be 1n the near future. He was marked for a maJor leaiue umfonn sin~ the Mets drafted him , and his rapid chmb included stints with the club during 11s World Champ1onsh1p season m 1986 and 1n September of 1987 After an all-star season at Tidewater 1n '87. Nevy York was convinced his time had amved and incumbent Rafael Santana was dealt. "Hed1d a better Job all around lban Santana djd," Dave)" Jottnson said. "He drove in a lot of~y runs, played becter defense and had better range than Rafael In another two >ears' time, he'll be one oft he top shortstops m the league. all around. That's how much we think of him " . Eisler, who isn't shon on con· fidence. began to feel more relued at the pl3tt' late in the sea~n. and knows that will be a ke) factor chis season in Davey Johnson soccas1onal switch to At Tidrwa~ 1n •¥7, ht ft1uthed ftf\b itt tM lcalut an hitli .. •• .J 11. led aM ~lftd lft I d•b flCOfd foi' h1u.. Md ll mW\iplc·b1t ..-.. 74 RBI and never a11o-ed hitlVf'rllt to drOp btk>w ')()(} after ~) 21. h't dc~doptftt the me ktftd of «>n· ' ..,,~ ,.h1dt provides Etster's 1ft¥W chillcn~. Hamiton said Elsttr's biuett d- JUttmcnl tomn from h1ttina.nfar the top of tht o~r an iht m1non 10 blmna e1Jh1b 1n the potent Mcu ltncup "He's been a hnlc pull contt1out .. H1rrclso11 sard. ''And when you 're battioa c1ahlh. 1t•s (a maner o() not itnkJ~ out C47 times in 'II). .. I thank n's self·1nduttd ~urc. J think nc•sattercd )USSWiRJI bit. ff he is to hit over .300, which hed1d 1n the minors. you ha\e to use tht wholt field. On this ball club, he's h1tiin1 ctahth. He had trouble MiJusuna 10 that. and 1l's tou&h for him to get out of that." Robinsoll calls Elstcr'~ steady de- Howard Johnson at shortstop. But meanor hjs mensth. while 1he team 1s loaded with strong "Has blllCfl & $Cl 11 when he StU hitters, Elstcr 1s the only true short· thrct stnkeouts 1n a pme, he'll tum stop and ranks well abo\le chc re t uound and pQP one the next lime," when it comes 10 handlin& around Robinson saad "He's hll some b11 balls. home Nn He aives us dnve1 m a &ma &later'a ftnt MUOD with New York ended ln cU•~ appointment after tbe· DOd&era eliminated tbe llet9 la tbe playoffa. "I don't feel anyone poshina me," shortstop that \/Cry few peoplt hne. Eisler said. ··He can't go with HoJo aa He probably has more powtr than shonstop every pme. f know r un •n> shortstop we0\IC had He can hit play anywhere (m the le~l'JC) I know the ball m &he pp." there's a lot of clubs out there that Robinson said he belteves the would wa&t-me. 11' OM or th~ ronlfstC'ft<i:wtll'nmte ~th-molT' t th1na.s I under tand 11. and I'm 001 bats. and Elster ll 1ron1na out his going 10 worry about 1t " flaws.. ··siowl~ but surtl) Elster. who returns this weekend ··He hai some things to work on . from a Mets promotional cruise 1n the a httle more kill 1n his swtng. His Canbbean. )las alwa ys been a hard sv.1ng 1s not alwa)s short and com· worker. He recentl) bout.ht a home 1n pact. A few umes, he'll Jj\ c 1n to a Hununaton Beach and works out p11ch. He doesn't have that totJI with fonner teammate Shane Flores confidence In evt'ry pitch." dunng the off-season at Golden West. ElstersaJd he tned to guc.\s pitchers where he hit .338 in 1983 and .349 m too often at \he plate, leaving h1m$Clf 1984 with the Rustle~ under Coach 1cnta1ive 1n the process "instead of Fred Hoover. JU St con~ntratJng and swm11ngat the He altcm.1tcs days 11 the diamond ball.·· taking bat11ng pracuce and ground · In the prnc of baseball. a world balls with days at a local health club under the microscope or constant pumping free we1pm. outside cnuquts, El~ tcr rtmams ..He's a good lttcLa a.ood worker,"' focused and exudes a cock)' con- sa1d Robinson. "He'll<fo a locof extra fidencc. hittin' 1f I a k him. When I reall) "I'd hke LO sec that confidenct suggested that he needed to do e~tra manifeslltsclf au he plate:" Rob1nwn hilling and 10 be there 21 a cen.am said. "I'd hke to xe Jium ao up totalty ume, he's there." confident and cocky every al bet. l Wilh no doubts surrounding his don't believe hc'sa .21 S, .216 hitter. I fielding abthty. 1989 will pre cnt a bchcvchecanh1tover.lS01fhestMU d11Terenl challenJe. to htt the ball where the baU is pitc~ "I've aC'Comphshed what I wan1cd Qo the plate." to do · defens1vel)," Elster ~1d Harrelson summed 11 up prett) "Hopefully. ru accomplish what I suct1nctl) want to with my h1111ng next )~ar · "Ht can htt. and he will hit." ' .. .. by BH Meane COON I &a CUL Tt11l& by Merette & Maratta . ... • • • • • • • • 1)[Al. ~\~'-"f, I ~otlT Tl\iNI( lHEY'~E (OM\N6 i~c ~ f °'-Tttf fJJ~'4, (HHSE6VR6E~S . • • Orange C0Mt DAILY PflOT IT~lday. Janu.y 12, .. • • ARLO AND JANIS by Jimmy Johnson .. As soon as I get my own car, the first thrn~ r·m gonna do is sit 1n the frontr r l J I . f o ' • MARMADUKE " by Brad Ar1derson DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham .I· •'2. ~ ''This 1s no way to start tne first new day of the rest of my hfe." PEANUTS . Pear SpiJ...e . I hav~ been a ~kcd to write you a letter. I Ii GARFIELD AH,rT 5AY5 Hf.RE C.ARRO TS AR( ON M lJ C71 (T TUMBLEWEEDS aoeamll08B by Charles M. Schulz Are you interested in entering an .. Uqly Dqq '' contest": W110, ME ? ANP TM I ~ I~ A 'CARROi " C.AK€ by Jim D~vls A LOOPHOLE! by Tom K. Ryan "FOi\ 'IU.., Wt1H 6ff#rf'E~,~ toa11~e·(~ 6f.l'O'JJMO, WH!OiMR f~ '1tXJ CAl\I nAt<.: ~ H9r). - FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~E..st A~ 1'HE COAC.H 'S L.£5S~ PLAN$ z.. ---- DOONESBURY > by Garry Trudeau f1161N •U ~WllUt by Lynn Johnston a=~100~ 'Al ~l?EM 10Ttt1NK I r-1 l)-l~IJE?fl T--- ~ by Jeff MacNeliy by Harold Le Ooux ~rsTTE A PERSONAL INfeFl~TES'fN 'TOO SOMEONE ELSE? by Tom Batluk ..... .... , .. ~ ..... -·-~ once ~ !'he .,,.,_ "'"'91fl'\' ...... -..... , " • MoOl"9. - .. Or.,_ CoMt OAfLY PILOT/ Thureday. January 12, 1989 llVLLIGAN ••. Pnm•1 ~~tok~t~JObona penna~rifbes11. Maybt tilt Titans will C'Omc back a the KUOn prosrHSH I ho~ $0 for John•11akt. 0 The Loyola Marymount·U IU aamehadtobucla 1 lastSau..1rday. USIU scored 144 pointsand lo~t rather handily. Loyola isaood. but there are some teamsinthcWCACwhocangive them all they want this season. St. Mary's lost to Stanford bronc point and USF defeated Notre Dame by four-yes Virginia, the USFtcam that beat us by two. Pcppcrd1neand Santa Clara arc alsoaood teams. The WC AC has JOllen better. Loyola'sJefffr)er, who 1s an ex-Corona del Mar player, 1s do1~agrcatjob. When the Lions get Bo IGmblc back. they'll be even better. 0 OTHER LOCALS DOING WELL: Hawaii iscruoyingagood season and one of its best prayers. BOATING V-. ........ , WI' II SMJdld>ad; Co~ last )C'U ••• A.._ Keefe 1s do1n1 Ytry ~II at Stanford. Hcrt's an lrvinc1uHWoodbndlt' Hiah) who wtwante~htl') badly-he would ha\e been a biastar 1n ourproaram and probablr will be "ef'> soon at Stanford •. Gflu Dottla from Saddleback Hijh 1u11ninaa11he Un1Ycrs11yofSan D1esoat point suard and 1savera11n114 point'> per pme ..• UCLA's Kevla WaJller almost chost UCI out ofh1Jh school and would ha Ye bttn a bi&·llme player for us. He is a youna JC>bay RO(trt. Wehavt been the second choice in a lot ofrccru1tma warL C"lo~doc notcutit.1hough.docsi1? 0 I was honored at the Irvine Mar· rion Sundaynightand ind ucted into the Champions Hall off a me. It was a nice affair and I wo~ lake to thank them for hononng me. Special thanks to Lee Ramos nnd aJI the people at the Manion. M) favorite writer. John Hall of the Register. wasalso there. John has done a column for so long-at never ~sestoe\maze me1hat hcando1her columna$lscan wnteOM fi"tdayu ~erk.. I have an a•ful time ju,111'\ini: 1odoonuWttk. 0 I rctti vtd an~ note from our chancellor on our win O\lcr UCLA. He 1nd1catcd that he1swith U'-v.1n or lose. but winnu'I 1s much better. He ~undcd hkt a booster. bU1 not the ones I wrote about last Wttk -you rcmembcr, the high school bOoste~. 0 UC Santa Barbara deserves 10 be ranked in the natton·s top 20. At this Point. they and UNLV dcst"rvt to be tonsidcrtd two oflhe 20 best teams 1n thecountry.Arizonaand t~nford also btlona in that category. 0 On theroadapin in beautiful downtown San Jo~ Saturday n11tht andexc1unrl..opn, Utah, Monda} n1ghl Thconlywaytoplayth1semc is to have all home gamt'S. We will finally be home on the 19th a~ans1 Fresno State. 0 You can catch our game$ this weekend on Saturday n1gh1 at 7'. 30 and Monday night at 6:30 on KPZE radio. with Rob Halvakscalhna the action ELSTER ... rn.•1 Oefmte kept him in tht lineup many timn, whale at otMrs 28-)car- old Howard Johnson would shift to shonsiop and 26:-ycar-old Da'"e Mlddan look over It third bl~. "Evtf)' tame I went into a littlt slum(>. Howard would stan at shon- stop. Elstcr satd "Davey knows n's a pain for me, but wh.at can he do? Thcrc·s so much prcssu~ on 1h1s team from the medta. When "'"e'rc winn1na. we ha\'e to kt"Cp doinJ well "lfl was on adiffcrtnt club. I d ptay every day," Elster said. "l have Mapdan and 50me others. and (Elster) 11ill 1ot over 400 at-bats." Oayey Johnson said. "It's not as if he did.n·1 play a lot. The only tealOn he lost playana lime 1s because we nteded to get (some more punch an the hncup at times)." t#Lau,...11 lleftn s1.ter•1 Ont MUOD wttla l'few York ended lD dla· appolatmeat after tbe DoCl&en eliminated the Meta lD tbe playoff•. With the arrival of 21-year-old infielder Gre& Jeffenes' potent bat in September and with 25-year-old in· fielder Keith Miller push1n1 his way Howard Johnson at short top But 10 the bi& leques for stints throUgh-while the team as loaded w11h ~trong out the season, the Mets arc s1ocked hitters, Elster 15 the only true shon· wuh youna and talented infielders. stop and ranks well above the r t Enou&h talent that 29-ycar-old when 1t come~ ro handling ground second· ~man Wally Backman. balls. . ... At T.....,, ea ••11 ht ftallhtd 11Aia ua die illp!t ia btUlll a& .)11, w -1M 1eaUclidwt•d•Ncon1 b Mii. Md ll m...UplHaaa ~ 74 :I II and MWrlJlowed hit •\lef'IS 10 clroP bdow .JOO aftn ~~ 22. la's dt\'dopint the ... ~ kind or (on. MllHC.)' wtuch prowida EJittr's ~chal~. Rarttlton said Elsaer's billkt d· Justmtna comff from h111jna ~ar the top of tilt order 1n the m1non 10 bamna tiahth 1n the potmt Mei hncup. ··He's*". hnk p"'1l COOKIOU ," Harttlson ~ad .. And when you're himna eiahth. 11~s (1 matter oO not .itnk1ng out (47 t1mn 1n '18). "J Fh1nk tl'u.clf-1ndU(td preuu~ I thtnk he'saltcrccU11uw1naa b11. lfhc 11 to hat ovtt .300. wbjch be did 1n the minors.. you ha'"'t to use the whole field. On Lh11 beU cJub. he's h1t11n1 e1ahth. He had troubk adJU\tins to that. and 11's touah for him to a;ct out of that." • Robinson caJls Elstcr's steady de- meanor bis strength .. ··His blJICSl asset 1s v.-hen he acts three stnkcouts 10 1 pme, he·u tum around and pop one the next ume." Robinson said "He·s hn some b11 home runs He &l\'CS u1 dn"n in a ~~Ballew t-ak·es eVeF SG¥~helm who htt .303. was traded to Minne· --1 don·t feel an)'one pushing mt " sola dunng the wealth of deals at the Eisler said ... He can't so w11h HoJo a1 wmlermeeungs.Johnson'snamcwas shortstop every pme. I know I 1:an mentioned m numerous deals. none pla) anywhere (In 1he lcaaue) I J..now of which matcnalizcd. Elstcr's name there's a 101 of clubs oul there 1ha1 · med up in the-rumor mill. but th~ -Would -want me. It' one -0f tho Mets called ham at home to assure the 1hmgs. I understand 1t. and I'm not rePorts were not rooted within the going to worry abou1 n ... honstop 1hat very few people ~ave He probably has more s>o~er than an) shonstop ~e·"e had. He can h11 the ball in the pp ... Robinson said he believes the con 1stc~y will come Wllh more. at bats. and Elstcr 1s ironing out h1' flaws. "slowly but surely. Yachting group names officer-sf or upcoming year __ By ALMON LOCKABEV 0..., ............. ,..., For more than s1~ decades, the Southern California Yachting As· sociat1on (SCY A) has been the gov- erning body of )'achttng ac1ivi1y in Southern Cahfom1a. - As of now, it represents more than 70 yacht clubs from San Diego 10 Fresno. plus clubs 1n Nevada and Anzona. Last Saturday at Balboa Yacht Club, John Ballew of Laguna Beach took <?ver. the helm ~f the burgeoning orpnt~~u1on, relieving Roger Wilson of Manna del Rey. Before a par ked house at Balboa Yacht Club, the evening was high- lighted by the ap~arancc of the .,JolmBanew women's 470 Class gold mednhsts in the 1988 Olympics. Allison Jolly and Lynn Jewell, who were presented w11h the Am.x Gram Olympic Trophy, a beautiful silver bowl. Youn truly was awarded the J+th Webster Award for outstandina con- tribution to yachtina. · Installed as vice commodore was Bunon Jay of San Diego. Others taking office for 1989 were George Hively, rear commodore: Gene O'ConneU, secretary; Jerry Olson. treasurer, Justin McCanhy. Judge advocate: Alan V. Andrews. Occt surgeon: Don Becker, fleet captain. Ccc Hubbard, pon captain, and Roger Wilson. junior staff com· modore. Ballew has been commodore of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, prcs1· dent of the Ne~n Ocean Sailing AsSOC'1at1on. and 1s currently a d1rec· tor in BalbOa Yacht O ub. The first big event of SCY A t!> the Midwinter Regatta. scheduled for Feb. I 8-20 wfiich annually draws upwards of 900 boats in over 70 classes. Rod Woods as chairman of 1h1s year's "Midwinters." · Woods reponed several changes 1n this year's Midwinters. There wall be an inclusion of an Ancient Manner Clas$ (old wOodcn boats). and a class of Pnndlc catamarans a1 Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. organi zation. Eisler, who returns th111 weekend While he desires to play in from a MCJs promotional cruise tn the Southern Caltfom1a. that day doesn't Caribbean, has always been a hard appear to be an the near future. worker. He recently bought a homt' an He was marked for a ma1or leaiue Huntington Bealh and works out uniform since the Mets drafted him. with former teamma1t' Shane Flore~ and his rapid cltmb 1Acluded stints during 1he off-~ason at Golden West with the club during its World where he hit .338 m I 983 and 349 1n Champ1onsh1p season 1n I 986 and in I 984 wtth the Ru stle rs under Coach September of 1987. After an all-star Fred Hoover. season al Tidewater m '87, New York He alternates days at th'c diamond was convmccd ha s time had arrived taking baning pract1c:e and ground and incumbent Rafael Santana was balls with days at a local health club dealt. pumping free "eights "'Hed1dabener1oballaroand1hal\ ··ttc·s a good kid. a good ~orkcr," Santana dad," Da"ey Johnson said. said Robinson. "He'll do a 101 of e~tra "He drove 1n a lot of key runs, pla)ed h1ttma if I ask hi m When I n:alh better defense and bad bctte.r range suae:sted that he needed to do e"1ra than Rafael. In another two )cars' h1tt1ng and to be then-al a ccna1n time. he'll be one ofthc top !>honstops timet he·s 1hqe." in the league. all around. ThaCs how With no doubts surrounding his much wt think of him .. fielding 1b1hty, 1989 will pre~nt a Elster, who isn't shon on con-different challens.c. fidence. bqan to feel more relaxed at .. I've accomplished what l wanted the pltue late tn the season, and know~ to do dcfens1vel) ... cl~IC'r said that will be a ke}" factor th i!> season in .. Hopefully. I'll accomplish what I Davey Johnson soccas1onal switch to want to with m) h111mg nclll year .. "Ht has some thi.ngs to work on n ltule more kill tn has swing. H 1\ ~wing as not always shon and com pact. A few umcs, hc·11 11vc in to d patch. H~ doe n't have that total confidence 10 every pitch."' Elster said he tncd to guesj p11chn\ too oOen at the plate, leav1na h1m~lt tCnUlttve IO the process "IOSICad of JUSI conccntraung and sw1 n&i ng iu 1 ht· ball." In the game or ba~ball. a ~orld under the m1croscopc of constant outside cnuqucs, Elstc-r remain\ focuKd .and exudes a cock) con fidence. .. I'd hke to Stt tha1 conftdcnC'~ manifest llS(lf at IM plate/' Robinson said. 'Td llke to see lum go up lotall) confident and cocky every at bat l don't believe he'sa .21 S, .216 hittef I believe he can hit over .2SO ifhestJn!. 10 hat the ball where the ball as pitched on the plate ... Harrelson summed 1t up pretl\ succinctly. "Ht c1ln h11. and he will hn " NI.IC M>TICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE MUC ll>TICE NIUC NOTICE NlJC M>llCE Ml.IC ll>TIC£ Ml.JC M>TICE MOC NOTIC£ MUC ll)TIC( ~~~~~~~~-1 -~------------~;1~----.-...--~~~-1-~----=-----;....~l~-.:..=.;;;.-. ....... ..-...---.~1-~~~~~~~--~---..;;.;..;....;..-...;..;.=~--~..;..;;;;;;.;;;~~.;.;.;;...._~::-.....;~~...;.;.--=-~~-.:.-------~~~ '1CTITIOUI ........ K411a lntaNMd tran•I«• .. , .. JANUARY St. 1919 MOncl TO Jnc . eoop.t:Viak>n-Olco Thi• butlMA II ~on· ~NOTICE. ..... purauanl to Section• U. 8TAT'lmNT • MOncl TO QW-' by S.c: 24074 ol IM The name and addr9U ofl CMOfT0.-1 S The loc:atlonl and Gen· duc1-' by II'~ Notice of MOncl Of' 2t70t·217t& Of tM Cell The followll'IQ ~·era .• CMCMTORI Of' 8utlntN and Prot...io,ia th• ~non with whom P'UllaUANT TO •II o.cripflon of the P'GP· Tht reglalranl com· Publlc Batt "*'C IAU IOf,,. ~ encl Pre>- dolng bu9IMM u · ""-" ~--" ~.that the conlldtt•tlon clalma mr,• be fll41d 11 MCTIC* 1107 ~WI be 1'~ by menctd to tran11e1 b\I• of eou.1wa1 °' NJl90NAL '-81on• eoct.. S«tlon ~211 THE BOAT SERVICE. &95 Mm Of' fOf the lranal« of Mid bu9i· TALBROO 11 ESCROW Of THI CAUIOl*IA TranalwOf 118 ,,_. ""°" the lietltloua NOTICE IS HEREBY ~ ofth8Celltornla~ Hamilton StrMt Unit B. IN'T'IN'nOM TO neu and ttanafer o1 Mid CORPOA TION. t787 t UMfOMll The Pf°'*1Y to be Irene-bueit-. name Of ,,,.,,_ OJVEN pureu~ to 6«1ion -Mlfl I Coe» 8ctl0ft AS of Ille Costa MM&. Calif 92e27 TilAWO llcanM It to be paid onty Buch Blvd , Huntington CGRUWRCIAL farr~.Pru cMt!Md !*ow, llat.i lbO .... on May 1985 9504 Of tht CALIFORNIA Nolie. It Mret>y ?'*'!NI Celforn.a Penal CocM ano Mlef\MI 0 Brodt, 595 Al.COHOUC anw Mid tranai.r nu~ BMch, CA 92&47 . .E.SCROW COOK°" MIU( (thelht .~ ':oc.~~ EYant T Smll.b COMMEACIA\. COOE. Olthe out1ua111 10 Slictlon l)IOwWoi• of the Cllltomla Hamilton StrMt Unit 8. WVIRAOI ~Ovtd by Iha o.pen. NO 3153-1CJ and IM lest TllAMll'IA AND ;\4s POfter Ot,.... Pak> Alto wl ~·~_..~ wu f~ Publ\c Sala of Af)C)tOkltnattly 21701·21115 of the C... ~ uoerwing Act lllt eo.ta ....... Calif 92827 UCW(I) I"*"' of Aleoholic S.....90t day lor tiling clalma by any ~~ TO CelllOfntt M304 '75 W1~ "' c 'Y ~~ 5250 000 of Pec;e Publl lontla ~ and Pro-~ ....... pub. Thia bualMH la con· , .... '1t1· Control "'-'llor eh.ii be JANUARY Ro.cs Menlo Patk Celt· ~eerty on .._.. C.bon Art• lf'C rlC*Vab'M t...aona CocM S.Cllon 2321 lie .. by ~I ..... i.G· duct-' by an lndMduel f1'7 u.c.c. That • Nit. tr anal« and 30. IHI which It IM bull-MCTION Met f 18 M025 221 E Cabf Uo Dy Cotnmwce8anll on JMl.I-Of the Celllotnta Commwelll ding on the 27th day ol The raglatr1111 com· .-Mf7I at ualgnment ol the alortMld ,,... dey tMllort Ille con-GI' THI ::n S 11 300 51~11 F401f71 wy s, IHI al 10 00 am al eoct. S.ct!Ofl 535 of the January, 18", at tO 30 IT*IOed to tranMci butt· e.ii .. , atodl It\ tr.O.. fill tu'"· eummellon det• apecltled CCMl.AUIC~ Bwbet•u ~tliforn.e 9310 t I Pubfilhtd Orange Coast 1201 Do.... StrMt. ~1 ~onve ~ COO. and o'doc* A ... on the pterN-neae undtf tht l'lc11tiou• equlplMnt and good will of aboYt I · Dally Pilot~-22 21 Buch C&lltofnla 1n 1n. tM Pt~ or t"9 Cai-wflef• laid PfoP1r1Y hH bullntn name or "",,_ NOTICE IS HE A EBY NkS bu9lnMt to be conturn-So flt .... known 10 NkS lfTIMDeO HanQI(. Senta Bl'rb.,. Alf· tMa. JtlWafY 5. 12. 1989 tot>by ot IM build at tht tome• Auction Lie.ntltlo "-' .. or ... and wf*l'I .,. Nattd al>CMI on J8n1*Y t. GIVEN to the Crtdllort of mat«i. and IM conalder· lntend.i Trensi.r..(t) Mid ~fl Of' 1Por1, SanlAI Bafbata Cafil.. Th-191 tront antr~ tng 1Ac1,llleun0et9'gntdwll..n ~It Pubic SlOl'ege 19H YOONG PARK. Social s... atlon lhWtfor togelhtr wllh lnttNMd 'llranafWorjl) 119*1 PEJtaOMAL ~TY tomoa. Woodl'cM ~ •20 Tl'lll ..... .. being CX>n· ., bite ... by comc>at•t!W 2'0tt ~ A...enu. " MlctlMI O Broo. curtly No 5H·H·98SI, ui. C01'181dt<at1on for tM the lollowlng addlllonal WITHOUT _.IMATI Femlly Ad. Wood.ida. C.... PlalC NOTICE cM:tec:t by r..an of IM cte.. ~ Otl tM 27th day ot IN Qty of CC»tAI M-.. Thie 11atarnen1 WU ni.d TraNf•or and ~-. 1raftlftr and UligrltMnt of ~ namet and ed-~GI' · llornla 94082· Campua. 1 t-"' -' p P\ll)llca J 1989 t 12 00 r--.. Of Or S•·t '"" whOM bualnMa addrta Is I P08M88'°" Altons, lrv1M, Ca1Jl0tn1a, O -• "' ~ uon .,,.,tty • __ .. , .,. .. • v• =·~~~ 30338RlSTOLS'r •. O.lnlM ~be~ .. on': ~.:=;·,11~~':'!= NOTICE IS HEREBY 17701 Cowan Avenue ,:_grcr~f1~~~~0 Me.Inc Ul'ldertMl9rmtof odockPM,onlMptefNM9 Calllom6a U.OOodl.chal· 13 1NI CltyolCOSTAMESA,Coun-aflw Ille 10thdayol FEBRU· tiii•) NONE GIVEN-lrvlne, Cahtorn1a t27t4 A"'~~ <"TrR ESTA= OF a Pr~ Nolt S«:utny whtrt Mid P'~Y hat -Ot~PtOC*'IY cs. • ,401017 ty of ORANGE, Stat• o1 Cali-ARY, I tat, 81 IM ttc:row Det.i Januwy 9• 1989 1 That • b\llk """'., 11 111<>2 McQaw A~. Irvine, I -TFOOV l f A.~" "Qf""'9111 and AuttlOl'lty 10 ~ tt0!'9d and which •• tcril*I below In the mat PubUIMd Or-Coea1 lomla. that • bulk ttll\ll« i. dtpert!Mnt ol LUCKY CHI La TflAN. at>out. to be"'~ Calllomla 92714, 180, K••·· ~ T d l F .. t Pladgit dtt.i AP.II 4. tH5 ~t.i at Publlc SIOl'llQI ,.,. of O.lly Plol o.c.m.:;; 22 211 •~I to bt m.cs. to DONG ESCROW co INC 11 aM2 Pubfltned Orenoe Coaat 2 The name and ~ l•erlni\ lrvln•. Calltorn11 a • • • "'' Al ant 1im. tMllora th8 1725 Pomona Aveoue In tlw A I• 11 & S • 11 o ' • 'tNt. Jan'*Y &, 12• lNt · HO l(IM & JUNG SUN l(IM. GARDEN GROVE BLVD .• • Delly Piiot January 12, ttat ~of tM trwwterOf. 1127 . 182 I l(et1ar1nl , ~~~ ~~~~~·:~ :!'c!::::~ ':~= ;i:.~IS=~ g:;.i:i:,: ~ ~-::-"m. ::o,,.~,.. I Tll· 192 Soc;lal S.:Urtty No -. Trana-207, In Iha City ol GARDEN Th-a 12 aoJ• aa known by the Iran. lrlt'ln•. C•lllornla 927 t . r o • r ""' ~tr.c•r•t with hit , ..... II undeor Ille ........... , dl8119't Of ""'°"" NI drw, cof lb4. ~ "K NrM and lnttnd«i Tran. GAOVE Counl'f of OR· ,.,._, A.1eOn ~. Inc., 11241 Murptly StrMI. lrvlM. .,,.. C .,........ ....... ~ ,., .. , wtloM bullneaa ed· ANGE 'state of California Pl8.IC ll)llC( are: The~~· Cahfornla 112714, 136-144 ,,.d 1011 con1.n9«'l'll crcd Ct l!l91nl• unt10<m om· Pl'OP9'1Y cMtc:ftb.o.....,... In 0.bfl W)Mtll\itt, BOi!t • D 1~1H No11ns d,... 1, 3033 ·BRISTOL ST. "'~ that '"-Otpwl: inc. OM "Tt~or· ). 31.u Butt• Str .. t, R41dellng, Call· L"~ 0~,~~:':<>;~~~cr~ ;:::!:!:, ~at~~r:~ t~=· s!l.c. 89 0313F ~,m""' 1111 a 3 dlft, ''"0 GE o, In tM Clty. of COSTA ,,,.,,t 01 AloohollC e.vtr• ..... NOTICa °' Poner OrNe. Palo Alto, Call· loml• HOC>l, 1248 R«1wooct 1 .. A wtt A• •""'ilo or..,. ... 01 ., ... ,. atlOJ.,.._ ...._ ano ......... NtCM, rntac ..... o.r. ,~ 1,_. , ..... , LLM.AN MESA. County of ORANGE. ConttOI h .. appro-..ct Mid "'9LIC MU f0tnta 94304; 76 Wiiiow ~, A«ldlng Clllltornla "~ "' ""' "V'" ·~1 -uov-.. ,.. .,,.. Barbara Lorraine Stat• of Cellforn1a. 1,.,,.,., or Mkl llcenM. °' ""80MA1. Roed. ~o Park. Call· M002. t2U Redwood Blvd 11.!dlly-l Fa f... '"' fed L coa11 of •• 10 Ot o.-GYM 'kiter. SC> F'2&e • 10 OlchttM .... P\w~ ,.._llman .... -...A a a The location In Ctlifomla Det.i DECEMBER 27 "°'9RTV lornla M02&. 222 E Cabflllo ~ing., Califofnle 98002. f .,~ .~.. T .Or1y 1Amt>"1 ,.,'""*' .. ol lht dale r• rnl9Cl bH, blu 11.11tca. llfM rnl.mt bt made witll CMll on!) ~ t--"" w Y of the chief ••.CUit.... offa tNI · •00101 1 St • Sulla 300. Santa 5020 MOunllln Lall• 8lvd . r11~ oamptlon la medt Arranve-Cllt and oeld lot at '"-lllN ot • January 9, 1989. or l)f1nclpel bullnest office YOOMG ,AM( Trana-HotloeltMr.t)ygl....,., lll•t Bart>wa. Calltornla 93101, RedellnQ. Ctlllornla M003, A P€1HION Ml b~ "*'" '°'· J~ may " Mtty lilllOC> Sp O»*A . W<Cfl•M All SNrChUe<I ! Survived' by her bu.a-of the Intend«' ,,.,.,.,.,br 11 t«or and UclnMe purauanl to Section a Hano-. Santa Bart>ara Air· 2220 Rltefley. Santa AN. 1 ed b/ LA ',\'f.n CA1t•on made With a.ore-H Otllon. "'* bu otlllg OOodl .,. told • la, eno • bAnd Irwin chlldren Clf .. ..,_ •• abovt". to OOMQ HOK•_., JUNO 21701·2171& o1 Liit C-. port, Santa Barbel a; WOOd• CllllOfnla 92?05. 3420 c.n. A.cto tn It e S...p~10t Covl1 Comrnar~ltltl. t20t 00.... ~AMA&.~ q3238 • '""81 bt rMIOV9d It lM •-• s s . d ... ,.)SAME AS ABOVE 8UN KIM Tr.,,.,., .. and lomle ~ and PTO-Ida "°'* •20 famllY Ad .. ,,., Expranw•r· Santa 01 Cl l ,,, .. Counl'I' ol Ot SttMt. N9wp0t'l 8-cll. C• cN. l'rlllfll. CMg b-. '-' "' ...... 8llil tu0jeet to PflOI 1 uaan, cott an AM other bullnMI n.trnM Int~ Trtn•f.,.. 1wa1on1 CocM, S.Ctlon 2328 Woodllda. c.-.omia ~. C 11 r •, C •I Io t n I a •tiOt 1tq,1~\l>ng Ill.al la ~9~ °' CUlller, to= C:.. .......... ~= ~ ~ -0:,: Charles, her fa.tber and addr .... UMd by 1n. Pubti.Md Orange Coest of tM Celttomla Conwnwclal c.tnpua, Mons. ln'lne. Call-95051-0793, t449 CarrOll V1tn Ca14on "'41110 be mp ~ maoe P•Y•b.. 10 mwt Ot madt ..,.,11 c..111 Otttt and Obllgated '*1't Ottto Monce Schwerin and lnftnded trans1-or wlttw\ Delly Piiot JanuafY 12 1919 CocM, S«tlon 635 Of the fofnla; 1UOI Cowen AY-p.,11 OtM, San ~· C.... poonltl\l u l*•ooal repre eonwnw~ and orawn and Paid tor at lhe mi. of dlll t2\fl and '"" firy of Brother Bruce th<M yMrt tut past ao ,., f11.220 CaMtomte Peria! CocM and enu•. Irvine, Calllornla lornla 9212\ t24 &town 1111 ~I,.,• 10 aom1nl~llf 11'1• on a tlnlwlclal lnatoMIOn K • ~,c;h... AM S>UtCh•Md J enuary ttH Publlt Sch F u known l ht Intended IN prcwlSlont Of lllt Celi-92714, 1902 Mc0ew A.,. 0ter Ad • San Oleoo. c.lt-l)ltlt el 11>1 0-K:.a«ll Cl!Ot.ablt l.O Cornmtrce8tnk goocte .,. eolO h le arid It-M~I In( , werln. uneral tranafwM are· cu "none" ao PtBJC ll)TIC( IOfnl• Auction Llc4tnalng •nut . Irvine. Calllornla fOfMI t2121, 171 fil won. THE T'CllTION TllQUrsts wtll be acc4C>ted ""* ~ ~ • .,,_ ume 'T~ 11111 :r~-loeo • leJ"Vice Friday 2:00 atata.)HONE Act, tM ~ w4tatlil 92714, 1801 Kalltrlnj• Ad . Sunnyva6e, C.fornta &ultlol•lr lo 10..,.,11~1., lhe OATfO o.c.mtHW n . of .... ..._ ~ 10 pr;ot ~0-. . p M al Harbor Chria-The Pfopw1'y I• dMcn'*S "...,,., •• public: .... by ~It...,. lrvlM, CaltfOfnl• 9271 I !MON, 330 CNtoot AYer'IW. ftlll• 1;ndef '"• lno..,.n .... c.oceletlOh In Iha ..,..,,. of J--1:1 19 , • • In general u. All atoc:k In N01'C8 T~ bldd#lg on the 27th day of 1821 i<.tWlnQ !MM. C-. San Joee. Callfom1a 95131, ... _ A... 1 £ --• tlan Church, 2401 tt•, ftl(lurea, equipment CMDfTOftl Of' J anutry, 11119. at t :30 torn1a 92716; 1f2•1 Murl)hy Hll OrCMrd ,attrfty, San .,..., '""""'1 lliOll Ol ~ COMMEfil'CE&ANI< IV _.,...,11 ~ Owf'8t , ... Irvine Ave .. Newport and good wilt of • certain IUUC ~ o·~ AM. on IN-StrMl, lrvlM, Calllo.nla JoM, Cellfornla '5134. 2801 lat 1 Act (Tll•t &ulhOrlt'f G.ore-H °"'°"· V1ee Prw-and ~led SMW1Y o.tao Th 211 EA TING PLACE bu11ntiU ~._, ... -'"-Ot'c:flatO P San Joea a!lo"'I 11•• 1>¥'on81 lfP'I o.tlt "* 12'11 Ind 111~ ~ Of1---------• Beach CA Interment ,.,. ..,.,_ Mid P'°'*"Y nu u 7 u . a3t·••• Butt• 8'11-.y, • •""'•""•• 10 •a~• -~ft" a c ~· """ "'"'""""[ IY J a n"•'"• •t1t1 .... 11.. _._ ' . known aa SOUTH COAST 111 U.C.C.) ~ atCINd and~ IN Sv.t, ·~. ~ Cahforn.la t5134. &5 W ,.., "' .. _., ..-rovvr ...,... •~"'"' .. ' • ..... " .....C ...,,~ will follow at Pacific DELI and locat«i at 3033 Notice .. hereby gMfl to ~ltef ., Pvbllc St0f9gt, 98001. 124tAeawoodlNd . TMlbtl Ad .. San Joee. Call-lions .... .ihc)<;t ot>i.in.no MAI\. 8'°'• ~ Inc _.....;..=;;.;..-..-............... _ View Memorial Park. BRISTOL 8T . • O. In tM cr.ciltora of th• within 208& Plactntla A....-In '*'ding, C8'lfomia te002, fornla 95131; OM S FW· coon •PP'O•l1 Bl'IOt• 11i.. STATE OI CALl,OANIA T~ (ttt) 2~. NOnc:9 "°° J>.afic View Dr., City of COSTA MESA, Coun-N1mec1 ltanar.tori•I that 1 Ille City of Coeta ~ t24t ~ ltvd , AecJ. vtew. Suite C, Oo!Ma. Cell-1119 ctn'"' acw.>n• 111~"'•• COUNTY OF OMNGE Aotfll ll::llr 0...--~ _,. Newport Bnoch. Pa-tyolORANGE,St•t•ofC...· tit.* tranttw 11 abOUt to~ County of 0rane-. Stat• of ding, Callfornla M002. 5020fofnia131'7, 2166 Pomona "'th• petaon11 rtpttsenl• I Ml ~ In l"9 ~ 0r.,. COMt a..-.ct '*" '""'be re· cil'· Vi M IOJnle, and trensiW tM lot-,,.. of perlONll property Callfornlll, u. IJOOdl, diet• MOuntaln l..elr• IMJ , A«t-IMS , Pomona, Callfomla Ii.ti is req.iHd 10 o;•t notJCI'! County of 0r-.. State ot Delly Piiot Jfll'IW!r; 12. ti, Cthild at the oftkie of 1rw '"' ew ortuary, lowlnG alcOhollc ~• MN!Mft.,daectlt>.ct ttllOJpanonalOfOC*'IYct.-cffnQ.CallfotnlaM003;2220 91781 10 "''"°''"" PflOC\t un CllllOtflll lamo...U.t0t 1• C1'ly C1el1I. 3300 ~ Oireciora. &M-2700 llcenM (or Ileen ... ): ON TN name(•) and bulln.n tctt&>td. l*ow. lfl Liit mat-~. Santa Ana. caA-The PrOC*'IY contl9ta of ltu lht~ h4•t w1 ~9'1 no of ti and not • patty to the fll·218 lolllilvwd. P 0 loJI tt" CtmtlttY • Mor1uary Chapel • Cr«nllory ,r ,ACFFIC VIEW MIMO .. IAL PARK 3500 Pae11oc v~ 0t1ve Newport Beach ~··2700 M"CI MOTttUa MLL a.-OA.DWAY Morturary • Ctlaptl I 10 Bto.ciway Cos11M9ta 642·9150 0.11r11'• ,. ... ,. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 141-1111 SALE BEER & WIRE.,~ of '"-lnterldtc:I 1eraot fomla 92706; 3420 Central aubtttntlallyalloflhe.quip.. 11ceorconHnt Jtolhtrro Wltl*l llCIH>n. my buMIW •-"" H~il::' Inch. C A Numblf 4I·188648, now I• tr.,.....Ol(e) w•: AicMfd Dellel. Sp. C003 • ~. ,, 'Senta Clara, "*''· goocfl, lnYWtt.ory, fhl· poud actlOtl) Tha inCl~to •ddrtu 1• 1201 Do"• ~ llJTIC( t II l#tll t1 00 •"' au.cl to l>'etnl ... locat«i ti LAWRENCE ~OSS ANO brtln P4eM tnn C~ t&o6Hl7N; 144t lld9 and oOw peftOMll dl.'fll 1drn.ri•alrahoo 1u1M11 ::!t'#:K°"' ~. C.11-_., on tN 15tfl 4ey of'-'*~ 3033 BRISTOL ST • 0 lor Iha DONNA s. ROSS. 428 3 tit Wiiiiam Squint, 19. 0045 -CarrOll Park Ofl~. San P'OC*1Y llnclludlng. without l'f .. 111 b• oranle<S un'-'• 11'1 On ~-22 , ... I 9'0TIC8 °" ,... .. WfMdl .... aucll pteml .. IOC•t-' ., 30a3 .,,..., NEWPORT BEACH, rnlac bn. aota. mttrta. btl• OleaO:. C•lllOf'nll t21~1: "'"""'Ion, WOltl In j)(OOfM, i/ll4'1t'Sled Pfl'IQn '"" In ~ IM I~ dOou-"*"C aM.I bidl ......... CIC**' .,,., BRISTOL ST .. O. now IMued CA tM83 Mat~ c.Nt. Sp. COt7 • 82'5 11town Oter Ad 8'ln maenln•ry, 10011, •pare obj uon 10 th•t ~l.llQI\ ment OteCtti:*tMHOta of Of1 ~ reed fof to PfatnlMl locat.i at 3033 TM natneC•I ana bullMtt mite,_, ttllk, atllYng, soft C*go, Calllornla ta1ai: t17 P"''· cuetomer ll1t1, and shows oooCluuHwll., ......... 1 ......... ,. ..... .,., 10 PWlarY '*' ti ,.,.. OOH1 BRISTOL ST .. • 0, In lhe addreel of IM lnttnde<l cnn, Me cebnl N. Won. Ad , ~. ooritrcta, lnltll.ctual Pfop-the court .should n I t ~.,,,_ -"" ~· S~ION Of~ City of COSTA MESA. Coun· trana•tee•l .,. CHI LE OWNt t....-wa lM ltgtlt CallJornl• ••OH; uo 9tty, pe1ent1, copy t1gtllt, 0 oi•n Int.,..., part• In lhit ac-'"'". llAc.4 Mf\Jll TAAHS tyofORNAOE.StateofC ..... TAAN. 421 31•1 STREET. tob4dattM ... Purct'laW Cheroot A¥9nW, San JoM. lfactemarlle, trad•n•mH, •h:a:tk":llko on IPtt POI ~::=~·~~.= pu~!':n~~c::: 'E~~tm lornle NEWPORT IEACH. CA nwlt O.tn.o.wttn Ctltl only Callfom6t '5131, 2110 Or· llc:tnHt, lltC:tlll. and lion ..... b• ht'ld on Jtn111iy envelope Wllh PO•llQ• '1?01 21711 Of tM c.i. ·~----~·. • ....... ,. That tM amount of t2113 anct paid fOf at.,,. l.lmt Of C!Mtd PaM!tr9Y. Ian Joee. tutMuft) owned OI' ..-d by 1'1 19611 •• I ~ pm. lfl l~Mt, Pt.-1. ind.,, ..,,,.. .......... anct ""°" Wt ...... pun:n ... pt~ Of eot\ucs.t• That tM prop41rty 1*11· putch... All purcn&Md ~ Mt).4: llOt Or· Tr..,.,.,Of IA conMCUon Oept ,3 loultod at , '7(lQ ..._....._.. -·". _.,_ ,-. ~ Cod9 1tctJon n:tl ... ---1 ..... ,.,1 a110n In conMCllon With Mid '*11 '*-to 11 dMcfl'*l In ooooa .,. eoio .. ia. and CIMrd '""Mr· Ian Jotit. wttf\ IN '*'9n· manutcMt, ,.. c "· '--'"-.. _ ·-.... __. ,...-.....-....,. ._ .. ~ by ..... ...,. r trwtar Of Mid~ (Of Qtnaral u Fl•t11re1, mwat~IW'ftcweclatthtUIM ~ 15134, tlOI Or· !MrlleUno end aal• ot ..,.o11e lnlcrumt intheC. ~M. In Iha l.lnlttef OftM_._c.nwr.dal c:...a... oeyotJ- ltcitl\IM) and Mid b\dlnW, Futnlehlnge, !.oulpment, of ........ aub)ec:;t 10 pt1ot cNrCf Pll'kwey, Ian JoM. -~ aurglQll Ptod-tf ol S.llnta Alla C. 1:itrtla ll•tH Miii at fMwOott C.-. ~ W Of .,,. It), t• lncNCflnO the •lrnlt.cS In· ..,.... Name. ~ UUtoliO QatlClllMlon In 11\e .-it ot Celfotnla ·~ l~. 5S w uc:tl, ~ ~IOMtc:. ~-101 leacl\. c.toulAI edctf 111111 CaWD ,. '-"" Codie and ...... MOGIO Cltr ~tOfY, la IM tum of lntereet and~. Ind la .......... ,. ~ 0-. Trtmelle Ad , San Joea. Callo IMtlOCIMt ..,_. anct prop-If' YOU OBJECT IO the .. totowt .._ ,,.......,. Of ._ C... Qlle ' &127.000. wt'tlctl oont&l11 Of iocat.i at· 421 • a11t and 0Clll094tef '*1'f DetM tom1a Mt31, OM 8. falf· erty re1etino to Tr.-.or'a fllrtton9 ol tl'le .,.lllOn, )Oii p Puokatlona tomla A~llqin ~~ "D JI tallie .......,._ _., IM fOllowlng ST~ EE T, NEW, 0 "T If* 12th and tttt1 <tey of llW. lk"'9 C. Oo19ta. caa., ....-0 and rtC0MtNCttve Niould tllh• IPPtil' '' ll'lt acie Hc*IW\g AQ. IN 11Mar19iecl ....... 9'le .. Of lllid dOCll DEMAND NOTE TO AE MACH. CA 92113 January •. ,.... Public fomla 93117, 1116 Pomona M1WY ~ tint.no •nd ... ,. )'OUI ob COmpeny, Inc: 3$3\ , .... "*'°-"' ~ ..................... Ofll(e REPLACED IY BUYER'S The bualt*8 name UMld ltotage MaNlll'"*°''· tno. llwd~ ~ ~ ~T.,Tlle .... tr..., la to ttetlons 0t twrirsen obj« ... watoma, AnaMlm OA ........,. on IN 11"ttl '1 ot aftN 1111.aO Mn9 o.p.rt CtiASIERS CHECt<, by IM Mid ,,...,~., a1 T~ (I;) 2.......olO, t17•; ~Winton Ad ... -~on or.,.. !<Ona ¥ii the COU-1 btfQfe "::lllan and llnU ~~ 1:-.-:...: "'•"'· uoo NewpOtl &107,000.00 MW1 loGatlon It 8ALON ~°"'*· = b, ""°1•t• • .._ ~· !:'..:'ortN Of-lh.t hMllf'lg V'0ur P ....,_ 1~ ~ ...,_ ..i .. ,, a•,'· 0 ._ 11'1 ~~~~TEO BY LA=~, ..... o.lty ~ ~'~ ~-·~= r.oo ... ~ =:~~ ... MO.~ ==i~lflf)lftOl\Ofb( ~~~~· .... :..*:'Z~ :.·::~;. 1 ...... C• Promtetory not•, ltofONE 1M!iN1eO to M COfleUfTlo 1• .... Ycwlc 1~; JOOO Wtn-tome t4* If 'VOU All! A CR!OltOR llicN "'8oe. 413 a.ma Ma aa ,.._.. A-~ ,_ ..,,... .....,...llOl'I Tang!eta PfClpett)', HOHi IMIM ., IM omc. of • ni-21t Ion "d. 8 • lld' •• I ,,. .... .,...., .. not Of • conlingf!\I Olld.IOf or ,,, __ Newoort llaedl, CA .. °" .. eo..a ~ .. ~ .....,i,"9flel ~angltlte OtOt*1Y. ,.ALlflOOK II &tc"ow --.,_ -~ 0 1 ..... Yartl 4'H ........ '° .. Pf~ Of '"' O«Hs.J )Ol.l l!IU" • --,. ___ ~ ~ .... ...... -......, ~ COfl'O"ATION, HUNT'• ~ ...,,_ SIM ....._ "'9. aNtl, llabofl 1109 ot the Cell-VOlll c.la11n "'•lh IP!t COUit _w,...,. .... _ .'wtiW .. ~ ... Cout TIMlt 11 .... "-' aerWd INOTON MACH, CALI· ..CnnoutMJllJllH ~1111 ..... Yn tten. tome Urlllofm eo-waa1 &'Id IN~. cop,, IO 11'!• !* ..:. .. ~ inc. 413 Celfol•• ....... c:MI· = ... .....,., t2 13 belween Mid ~ and f'OMIA '"37 on Of .,..., -8TATlllll JJ 71t Hoftt\ "°5111, ~·~!...9!1 C.-aon.tl r~PtfHf'llitr.• .j) -'C': ~7::9' .......,,,, :-..::=--:::·: . n.. ........... .... Yartl 14141; 7<1UU4 I , TM ~ '"""9f "'9Y DO<lllfd Oy 1"-CO\lf1 ... t,.,,,, ,._ ~tlon Atta, 1W1 ti !1"2 tl *"1ta...,,._:;:"""' .. N.W. ""' ..,_, .....,, • ...,.. • .,....,ofper• lo11r mon1hsfron11lle~1eo1 Inc, IU1 bM MhlorM, *"' .... ap 117•. t ~ANO IHAW II q flOflcta U U~ff4t· ..... ~ ..... ~ lot I 1Wlnco of ltlltrl 11 AMNIM, CA 11101 Ml, Slll'O ...,.,...,, T¥ CorporN~ .... t10,f:'."i~i~--=-=--~==,,_. O!O•lHd!l'llCCllo118100ol OltMr1 Kinoeftlle CIO *-• -.... -._ w -----------~~,11714 • ,. ..... ~J-A ..... u: ~= 1111 .... 'ch~ ..... Ca~Of.~ !.'"".>.~·~A wtulDU ~.. ............... • STARUNG 'A· NEW BUSINESS?? lhtl L99t4 Otpanl'l*ll et lllt Oltly PtlOI It pl9tttd 10 en nounce • n-•rv•c• now avail· ·~lo n-bu•lnff'" Wt wtM 11<1'# HAACH tt!t name I~ t°" al no ult• Cf\tr .. and N•• "°" thtl lime 111d lhe 1110 10 Int Co.HI HOUM ~ Sflltl An.a f '*'· of COUrH .n. Ille -di 11 com~td -Wiil I • rout f"t1l•ovt w~ name at•lement wilh 1"41 COUf'lly Qerk, pvOltth once • ...... tor I~ .-. H ltq\Nl'd bV 1-and tllefl f '°"' ptOOf of fl'Utlll· CttlOn .,. 111 ,,,. COlllllJ' 111 --~ -.,..,.. J,._ ..... ,.,. ...,19 LMMtft & Wat•IM, Al· 0... ....,__ .. ...... Mlilll W ,__....., ,...,......, &;i•=;;:.-:="\:.':L.E.:.=~ CllkntMlnottiOilat:)ltOfto ..,... • U.. llO '°'"' t1••--.:P11W•t1• -a.. "' 41 c.,or.. ~ ..... ti.: -...-..... ..II I loYrrnt>nt'lafro'nthf<Mttol Cll'lelr on.., IOI\"-'· ............ __ ni.nn;..,_.,.. UO, !MM. Cellf •7w ~ .. 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C:..''!f• nJ'; &, ~ii&, ~ , .. 1"''"' o.-. =:"v&"r11':":,;C::: p 7 ~= Olill =~su~=-== ~--cw-.1 .... tr a .. .... ......... .,...... .............. ,.. ...... ,......, .. ,." -....-..i-_.,.....,,.. ...fi ... ... =-..-,.:-., ........................ n T9 oC "'9 OM 11111 ,.._ •1? 1. ~ '119 ... . .......... ,_..,17, ....... s.D.C.·_,, CoaA....._.......... -... . _, I. n.,__.....,. ......... MIRMI._ •·-... Olillllll'# ..... ,T ...... =.-:ef•......... ----~ ~-~·==·---~,= -~~ .... C..,~flOr· ~·---:m111M .-rtrii: ;mo..; ........ I, "i ....... ltll -~ 8::8 .. 'f::t CA 'I·~ °""" ~ =--•. ... COM? _ ..... ,_... W"'IAftN& l\:,'T;I.... • ..... ll=S: = J '===~~~::~~~~======::::~~~·-..,.... .... ---.......... ' •As soon as I get-niy own car, the first thln9 I'm gonna do is r sit 1n the f rontl" -~ MARMADUKE < by Brad Anderson 2 .. "This Is no way to start the first new day of the rest of my hfe." PEANUTS .. COUln'Sa CULTUllB by Maratta & Maratta • • • • • • • 'P£f\l. °D\~'-'1, • -I ~ot.a'T "™iN~ 1'HEY'llE COM\N6 ,.,...._"'-. t BAC~ f~ THE f).TRA (tt£ ES(SvRGf~S . • • • • • • • DENNIS THE MENACE . by Hank Ketcham ~ by Ch~ules M. Schul~ Pear Spike, , l have been a sk~d to write you a Jetter. Are you interested in entering an'' Uqly Dog'' contest 7 WMO ME? I IL GARFIELD AH. Ii 5A"°'5 Hf.Rf (.ARR0f5 AR( ON MtJ 111 E. T TUMBLEWEEDS ac>e&18R081t ... u .._ ....... w , by Jim Davis A LOOPHOLE! by Tom K. Ryan "~ ,.IW..., ~ 6f'l!l!ff e~,Rt)VI eotHlfS"(OI{ ~IMO, WH~ ~~tAN~J'<~1H!H9fJ. Ofenge C0NC OAILY PtlOTIThurlday, J~ 12, ... ARLO AND JANIS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~E.$E AR£ IME ~·5 U:5SON PLAN5 ~ ~-- DOONESBURY .. by Garry Trudeau THEJl£'5~ ID UFA THIW 6£JtAJ,,I)() ANO a1RAH A/ID SAU..Y AN/) PNIL Ml?~~ AID 64RY AMJ R.£6/S JN) PF£-AE& , / ... · by Jimmy John5on WHArD 'rtXJ nu, HI~ TMAT~l by Jeff MacNelly . . - by Harold Le Doux . .... by Tom Batiuk ••••• .... t . . • • CALL 642-5678 TMR DAil Y N.OT C~ASStFllD Of°FICE HOURS T*Ol\one_v_ M F ~CK YOUR AO THE~ITDAY • 8 .00 AM·5 lO "M S_.Uteley I 00 AM I I '° AM 8'1-• Coun141< M ·f IOOAM &00 PM .... ~, ............ ".~~\ .,.,_., • MC.VF ,..._.. hW W"'4fll!i ,..., ff '••Ml M< .. •"I'""' Vf/M// O«AOUMll ··~· ,_.., ...................... .. ..... 1 i.1t ,,.O.ho•-... ~-........ w •r¥ ..,,..,\;; .......... ~ .. ~"" ..... 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IN 'ASHION tSU\HO • 2 to 3 Otticee I MCtef.,,., ~ Av8ll • Molt EJl«:u11Y9 SUlte ~ M!!ltW!tlltll • &4.4* modem Oec:ot ;~;;;;;;=:.iiiii;;;;; wttt\ ~ 81 CornpetlllYe Rat• cell El81ne 720-9232 mu.,,. E 17th SI . CM gnm l•H• $400/mo C•ll ..... "'3 ~ ... ,d.al "'""' 27'11 • RE'TXIL §Plet; ApptOll 1200 all. lllnl lo- cetlon ,_, ~ City H .. Agtf7~5A 11'111/00 ApptOlC 2.000 1/1, IO fl tr .... JP•n M•ny win • cso.e, ,.C. r•lfm, ampte ptrklftO A;1 IA5-42M rluMW FU>ADS •• Cal: .... • $2.66 per day T1'18t I Al.l you pey fOf 3 llnea. 30 dey mtntmum In ll'le , ·SERVICE DIRECTORY EWSP DELI PER ER I ·1rh 111ur11i ul! motor roult''"' "'ai l. tyc· \1 11 .. 1 Ii .I\ 1· 1kpt•1td .d1l1• '1·hi1 ·lt· .111c l l1 .tlrtf i1' lll,\ll .Hll't'. 7 ti·"' p1 r \q•1·~ .. :! Oh tt m ) .~II .t 111 .\8()\'E A VERA ,EE I C ,II .11 1 11~-I \Ul11•t\\1•1·11 'l 1111 .i 111 11111 1p 1111 \lI 1 \H t:\~ \ \ \II \IH.E: lluntlnf.(ton D.-at•h ('osta Jl(i.~a. t 'ountuln \ nlle•\ ~--"port llt•ueh · ' ar' ADDI G to our sa l carr. -If you can type at I a I 45 wpm and have. great telecommunication kill · -'\l' can ofrer you a ha lary -f commi ion D a v~ plac to work. F•H Tl•e .t Pa.rt Tl•e .411allallle. Do yountlf a fa"or-Call """"-'--=~~~~~~-· P~ y B levl• er~ I• 842·4321 ----- TUSTIN M ITSUB ISH! ~44-78()() & CRE VI ER .. lll.ll I ' " . • Orlinge Co.t DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, January'12. 1989 Allll h11&W ti• &11111 .._tic t• Aa ... ._..tic IJll NI.JC NOTIC( Ml.IC llJ11Cl MUC llJTICl MUC mg : • I IUIJLl'f 1111• J:!!_ W'~er ~t:J Viet• a onue . Newport '*~ ducied by • __. .. ,.,,. •t ~,,.:'or-: _.._ ... , a.Am --· ' awn,c.t nteo Th• regl1tr1nt com-nertNtP "*•••"*" .. Med WCH"'llmH, llieechl>o.-.onNJA : _,....... . ~,,..., et..o. ~t con· eero1yn Cerpentet 119 menQed to treneect bUel· Tiie r•tl•tr•n• com· .. IMCouMyC...ofOr• ... • 2..._ ~· 1• d ltlon , 10 ,000 "'11•• U. • NftftOlllM v111e t onlt• Newport ,..... Yl'ldlW Ille flctttiou1 meftCed to 1t...ct bUel· ..,,.. CouMy on O.C.11bet In"'-......,°'•~ ~,:-"' ~ .,.. Ned • tran1m .. on, CEH ll. l14,I000b0161-ta11 .._....... IMctl Cellf .-~NIM or ~MM under ttw ftctH-"· ,... cetton of IT~f'HANIE ; wltlltM~C...OfOr• ' CllNt 1111 .. 0~ .. o"' obo. ve1 The follOwlntt peraon' TN .. ~,,_, •• con· lllted •b0¥9 on NIA bUllneee netM Ot '*""' ~ "°8f"TS lor ~ -County on 0-•llllel -1• IWft ~ "'-""ot cNoted by .,. lndMduel vlcioi H. aoyd, 11 llMed ~ on Octoe.t Putlllltled Oflft89 COllM ..,,_ --;., '"• flcllt10111 8u11ne11 Th• re9 letrent ~om-Thie atttement wee m.c1 tt7t Deify ll'llotJ~5. tt. tt, No A t4U22 M. ,__ TUSTIN ---Heme: MAC INHIS & AS· IMnCed to treneec:t bull• wttll tM CO\lnW Clerk of Or· EdW.,d L.IJI M. 1... ~" TO ~ Orente C-C 80CIATH, 3123 Blrell ,,... under the flctltlou• ~County on ~tier Thie •t•tement ... llled Tfl.t01 ...OW~tMl OellyhOhlltl'*Y•. 12, 1t • ..,. I"\} BI'> •1. ~44 !HI" ..,..,1t.~1Mcti. ~ Ml'M Of nemee 21 19" ---T wttlltheCountyc.wtl~Or-FORCHANGfOfHAME 28,19" Clllf tHIO lifted ebo11e on July 7, 1"3 • ..... ~ County on o.ctmber -..; llJTIC( STUHA.. ANN AO&-Til-20I Tiie Ac*lout 8uelMN Carotyn CerC*\ter Pvbliened °'~ Coett tt 19" EATS hM fled • petHIOn In ~ ,...,,., to lb0"9 w• TN9 etelelMtlt -flleld Delly PllOt December 29, ' ~ P'ICmlOUe •ID IHa tNI ~ fOr 1111 order....,_. W MJTIC[ •NllSAN '14 lltver Mui-flied In Orenoe County on wttll tll. Count Cwtc of Of. 1... .>enuety 5 12 19 Publl9hed Orenge COMt ..._ ITATWlmln Int '*"ion. to cnange _...;..;;;;;o--. ...... .-...---"'8 WTie, loadedlll _____ ..._.....__. J un e t , t tU ~ILE ltl99 County~ December ttet' ' ' ' OeilY Piiot Oec9ml* 22. 29. Tiie fOlowtne pereone.,. tlltlMf NIM "Ol'll 8TEP· -Uncotn 1111 Merle VII L8C NO.F312201 15 1911 Th·201 19e& .IM\uefY 5 12 1Ht CIOlf'Cll ..... 11· HAN~ AHN A08ERTS to • REAL ICEI $5175 '11 IM!e new, MOON'oof, JBL. lfuce C. Torr~. 2338 ' ,_,_ ' ' 'Tll·1t0 AIHAICAN HOTEL STEPHANIE ANH LONG. U11 Of P'ICliflDUe lltff!~~,~~~ ... 311 Fiii 'l • t • m I 2 0. 7 5 0 Port Lerwick. Newport Publiltled Ofenge Coat ftaJC MOTIC( LIOUIDATOA8 . 3400 AV· IT 18 HU~HY ORDERED · IUH•n IUMI Mft._...,,_ ~'"'"' 4 7-M34(2FEM775) 11Mcn,Calif.t2tt0 OeltyPllot0ecembet22 29 Mt.JC M>TICE .,_,.Of The Me, Cotta tnatlllpereonetntet'•ted1n TM ~ottowint "'~' 11.llEI 1---.,,...,.-=n-=-"''7"'°'"',.,...' Thil ~ WU con-19" J 6 12 19i9 • K41W Mele. Clllf tM2e \M rnetW llortMlcl eppMI' tll"9 ~ tM UM of --m'fU PONTIAC SUNBI""' • dueled by an lndMduel • enuwy · ' 87 PtCTITIOUa llU9MU K•,U Mery P. Ol1rMn,~ Av· before l'* court In Oec*'t· tlle Flcllllou1 8ullne11 Uc. hal~. r-'. 8lactl . Tlltt 9tetement ... filed • Tll· 1 ..... HAW ~rmoua .,..... 9'11'9 Of Tiie Am , CO.ti ment No 3 It 700 Civic NMW AME...CAN HOTEL • 1MBVte6. 5-91>, PP, ale. . (2"$) Interior. $500/obO .. la. wtth the CO\lnty °*"of Or· --... -~ The followfnO ~· .,. NAm ITAT'lmNT ...... t.llf. tMH Center OrlW W•t. Sant• llOUIDA TO Rf, ,.. 15 radio , new tlrH and 114-&41-7819 .,. CO\lnty on o.c.tnber ,._nu•~ dOlnQ ~ u. The followlnQ pereon1 •• TN&· t>uem"' 11 con-Ana, C.iilOfni.. on JAHU· SCMl'990" St SUit• •ta. brakH, 41K mllH. 29. 19" PAOLO'S AISTORANTE. doing bulinMt... ducted by: Ill lndMduel ARY 31 , , .... II 2:00 Santa Ana. Callf. 92701 14700. Call 720-8729 "8JC NOTICE P\Jbllsl'led Otenge Cout ,IC~.a.:..... 1907·1 Harbor 8l\ld . Co•I• YOGURT TIME, t•tSO Tll• re9111ra nt corn· o·~ P.M, end then tn4 TM Flc11tlou• eu .. nee.e. -....... .,.11 SC 1178 _,_..,. OeilyPMot .Jenuary6.12, 19, .... ._., .. ,...NT ~.Celff.8282'7 CU'-Orlw•F.ltvlM.Clllf menC8ICI to trtnaect bYal-tMt•lt!OIW~.llanytM)' Natner.....,.,toabo.-.WN ............ • ....-.-28. 1t89 -.. Oon-D-Doen & Tany•·H· 8271• MM under tM llctlt ........ wtly Mid petition tor Ned It\ Orenoe County on Coupe . tunroot, Im· .. NOANNOTICI T11-2t1 Jl'le = l*IOM •r• Ooen, t'41'1 loWllflCIGreen, Vlc:tOf ShetlQ-'Nl4H't Chou, bu8'neU neme °' n.,.,. change ol name ll'IOUld not ~ .. Y 27. 1tl7 Fl L.l mec u l•t• 118,000 d ,ng1 ERTY Tl'Eu:....,.1 ...... W•tmtn1ter,Callf.92883 3 Hopkin• Street. ltvlM. 11Sted at>oveon0ctol*20, i:i.r•nted HOf345037 840-8740 after 2 (HOT---------NOTICE IS HEREBY --------1 .. 18 " • "v .,.... DflM·H·~ Ind Ou-Cellt 92715 " 1NI I IS FURTHER Otderlld Vicki• Aut>ln, 1415 ISSU) '11 GIVEN tl'let tti. City Council "8JC NOTICE POflc ... t't ~271~5 t• 350, IMne, T -Hoeng, f'573 Tiiden, Grece Chin-Min Chou. 3 Mery Ottman tllM 1 copy ol tlllt Older to Spurgeot1 St , Santa Ana. VOLKSWAGE~ '71' SqutlN Beck. Auto, Nns grNt, well metntalned. 0-W Mee. 1973, 1'1150/00o 541-7404 Fl.I Of the Cltyol Newpot18eacf'I -. • W•tmin•t•. c.111. 112M3 Hoptilna Street. IMM. Cellf Tl'lll ltlletnenl ... flied ~ CIUM be pubklNd In Cellt. 92701 wtll l'lold I public heiring re-K•m ~ Tlte, Inc., Clllf· Not•Vl t1•Nguyen and 92115 With the Counly Clet'll ol Of· theOfangeCoalto.ltyPllot, This buelneM WU COf\-lu.STI. gardlng !Jr~· OADI· flCTITIOU9.,...U l0tnla. ~1 New JSerNY Hgen-Thl:Tran, ttOf w Tlfl1 t>ueln ... 11 con· ange CO\lnty on December a newtpeper of generel ouetedbyltlindMdUel (11595) NANCE NO 89·2. being, MAim ITAW ~...,23j~• t02, "-<llan<le.. Stevent #245. Sa.ntt Ma. ducted t>y. huet>and end wile 15, 1fta ctrculllion, put>llttled In thlt Thie 1t1tement wu flied AN c;>AOINANCE Of THE The lollowlng pereont ere · Cellt. 92707 Tile re gletrant com· F.o11a7 county 11 IMI! once a week wltll tM County Clertc Of Of· CITY COUNCIL OF THE doing ~ 11: Thie t>ualneH 11 con· Thia t>\llln~n 11 con· ~ to trll"IMC1 l:lutl· Pvt>lllMd Otenge Coat fOf tour conMeiU1IV9 weet!t ante CO\lnty on December CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DAISY I ASSOCIATES. duCT~ed t>y: •,COfporltlon ducted t>y: • geM(ll 1)111· Mel -und« tM tlctltlout DellY Pilot December 22. 28. prior lo Ille d•y of Mid heir· 15, 1tM ·' Merk AMENDING NEWPORT '780 Pl1cent11 Avenue, "' reg ttrent cpm· nerentp buelMsl name Of namee 1988, Januery 5, t2 1889 Ing ~ Or~ eo.1 ftl 'U .W. Ulllf BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE Cotta M ... , Calif. 82t25 menced_:~ tr!~~lbutl •I· Tha regl1tr1nt com· lttted ebove on NIA Th-1N betlld DEC 19 19" Deity Piiot ~ 22. 21, TUSTIN MITSUBISHI Wolf a burg Edit lo n S ECTIONS 1'. 12. 180, John Konwl11r. 1907 neaa u,._, lirw OUI menced to trtnMci bull· Victor SMn\)-Nlen Chou 1.-1 L 9111TH, Judte 1Nt, Jenuery 5. 12, 1918 c b I I t All Whit 1•. 12. 190 AND 1• 12.200 8aya<tere Terrece. Col'ona t>ullneu neme Of namea ,,... under Ille tlctltlou• Tiii• •t•tement wu flied "8JC NOTICE of tM ....-Cowl Th-193 I ~«-1soo L:O:ao :,~d new, :: PERTAINING TO WATER def Mit, Calif 92825 llSted above on July 1· 19'4 t>uelneaa name or namee with tM County Cleflt of Of. St~te Ann Ro«>ert•. --------RAJES· C ARGES ANO OE· T ~~tin"' 1 C:Oll· Eduardo Jordan, S_!C· JitltG-~oa..NL County,.otl I ~ K•W 23290 •8 Or Str"t El J\IUC f!Q!!C( epeM,-p11tt--0U1~-.'°i"::=:..:::-==--~;;;..===t POSITS. duci~tffMid pe11ner. Ou Hoang 29, 1988 .._. 0<0~'"92 CMMtt•. Loaded. Low ... NOTIGE IS HEREBY ef\tp Tiiie •t•tement WIS filed Thi• ltltement w• filed ,~ MAm aTATDmtfl Pvt>llSl'led Orenge Coat PtCm10U9 .,... .. mlML· LN~ Country. FOii FURTHER GIVEN that tald , The regl1tren• com· with t~ounty C~~ wtth ,.,. County Clefk of Or· Put>ffal'led Orange CoUt Tiie lollowlnt l*IOM ere Dally Piiot oec.mber 29. MAim 9TAT'IMUfT 17500 080 7 545 put>llc lleerlng wlll tie held on menolld to tranuct bull· ~988 Oty on -"Inge County on Jenuery '· Delly Pilot January s. tt, 19, dolnQ t>ullnea"• 1988. January 5. 12. 19, The~~•• Liii Ii••* 9w ESCOR·T tile 23rd oey of Janu--.,Y. neee under tti. llctlllou• • , ..... , ... 1999 2e. 1999 ... Wll SPARK, 3030 Airw•y 1999 dolno ~ ... -11111 ... 1889. 11 tM hour of 7:30 t>u""91s name or namea -· •• f40Mll Th-209 Avenue. Coeta Mna. Celtf. Tllt89 PACIFIC WlND TRADING 1A7 CXUXAO RS, Wfihe (4995) p.m., In tti. City Hen Council 11ed above on May 22. Put>llened Orange Coast Put>lllfled Orange Coast 9282t & FINANCIAL. SERVICES wteh Meck tntertor. 9cy1, Ctlernw 1. 3300 NewpOrt 1975 Delly PilOt oec.mtier 22. 29, 01111y Piiot Janu.,Y 12. 19, PlllJC N011C( Gotefla ~r, Inc . "8JC NOTICE C~PANY, 7022 Moonfloht 1t000 ,.,,.... Sap man-Boutevwd. Newport flMcll, John KonWI-1""· Jarwary s. 12• 1989 M. February t. 19$9 Oelewtr•, 3030 Alnvty AV· cir~. Hunflngton Btech. uei al eteertng CA 92863,ltwtllctl timeend Tiile 1111emen1 w• filed Th-tie Tfl.222 K41110 enue, Coett ~ •. Celli. • K4111t c.tlt:928'7 ..000.cC:--993-3093 · · place lnter .. ted peraons with the County Cle<k ot Of. '1CTITIOU• MlsaNlll 82&28 FICTITIOUS IU ... 11 Pr .. 1on Jey Camp~. may eppear and tie heerd ange County on December "8JC NOTICE "8.JC NOTICE NA• •TATOllNT Thi• t>u•lneH 11 cOn· MAMI aTATl•NT 7022MoonNglltCwcte.Hunt· -'II .__. .... thereon. tt you challenge thl• 29, 19U , ............... _ IU ... I• The lolloWlng pereone are ducted by 1 COfPOfatlon . TM lollowlng per~ 11• lnoton a.en. Celff 92"7 ....-Otdlnence In court. you may '402tl0 ...... ,...,... flCTITIOU9 .,..... dQlng t>ulin..s 11. Tiie re9111ran1 c om· doing t>u•~ as· '\'t111 blfllnea• II con-W..,n. mint condition, tie Hmlted to raising only Pvbllsl'llld O,.nge Coast N.-ITAnmNT NA• aTATIMENT TOWER AVIATION . 5000 menclld 10 trensect t>usl-NEWPORT PIZZA co . oucted by; an lnd!Vldull l3500.~11~M955) -F0-R-0-.93-L.-td-Sed--.,,-r-.-1• thoM i.,.. you or tome-Daily PllOt Jenuary 5, 12, 19, The tottowtng per.oM tr• The tottowtng pereone 11• Cempue Drive, Newport neaa under the .llctlOous 118 23rd Str•t. Newport The regl11r1nt com· nic. In & outl RIJni Ilk• one elM railed at the publlc 28, 1989 dOlng t>u91nen u · doing ~ .. .,... u . a.aoh. Clllf 92660 t>uslneM name Of nemee 8Ncll Ctltt menced to ttenaact bull-CAOtLLAC •77• S.V NEWI s2875 (1'BUTS21) ,_ring detc.rlb!'d In this~ Tti-2t0 OBM COMPANIES, 3100 RAln MA~ Ill, 16825 Pel·Alre. Inc . Calltornla llsted above on Octooer 1, Al Rlem. 300 E Colet ,,... und« the llctlllou• blc/etv Loeded Mn roof. N t 11 M t tlc:e or In written cor· Brletol Street. Sul1• 280. ~alcolrn ~M. Yorba Linda. COfportlotl. 5000 Cempus 1988 Hlghwey •S7, Newport t>uelnele name Of Nmet • • • ewpor •r · o ora reeponcSence delivered to Costa Meal. cam 92828 Ctllf 92&88 Drtve, Newport a..c11, Caht Mlcl'IMI TorNM>n. Preti-Beacll, Celit 92e80 lilted aboYe on H/A AR Grtll, Bl< LMther, 842-0715 Of Ml-N23 the City 11. °'prior 10. lt)e PU9lJC NOT1CE DaYld L. Qulellng, 11922 Edward Lu, 5837 92880 c:ieot Mark Rt«n. 300 E Cout Pr .. ton.Cwnpt)ell ~so~ ::;~o FORD '78 GRANADA public hearing (tOf more In-LU Pllmll om.. Santa Wlltlelmln• Alie .. Woodland Thi• t>u11ne11 ii con-Thie S11ternent WIS flied Hlghw•y •67, Newpofl This •latement w• tiled 81~5125 ea 000 mllH 1 1875 formttlon c all (7141 'ICT'ITIOU911U9MU Al'it .Caltt ~105 Hllll,-Clllf 913&7 ductedt>y;accxporatlon wOlltheCounty(:ler1tolOf· 8eacl'l,Callt,92NO wttllttleQountyClerilot Or· <i1FU972) NwPtr 11 Mt • 8-44-3011). ...._ aTATIMPfT VIC10t H Boyd, II. 13702 Jerome G. Doidge, 1ee2s The reglatrant com· ange County on January 3JI, Rand.it Denot, 300 e ange ~ on December CHEVY '85 SPRINT ~2-0785 548 8923 r WANDA I . RAGGIO. CITY TM lolloMng penon• are Ollll Lane. Santa Aoe. Calif Mll<:Olfn Lane, Yorbe Lind•. rMn4*I to frlnsecl bOWI-f98f COUt Hlot'l*AY •57. New· 1•. 1188 . or • CL.ERK. CITY OF NEWPO~T doing ~linea u ; 92705 Celll 92&88 .,... under tile tlC11tlOUI ,.,. port a.edl. Cellf 928e0 ,.,Ma 5 ..,..,, r9d, 3 cytlnder. Lot1ohtudent110okf0f BEACH • CARPENTER & co .. 818 ;GregoryO McClelland, 17 Robert A. St..:y, .-.15 bullnesa name Of ~ Publllhed Orange Coast Thi• l>Ullneu II COfl· Pvblllhed Orange Coal ~6:~t~ c:'te. ~· turnt.hltlaa In Put>ll.tilld Orange Colet VIiia Boni II, Newpo!I Ramada. lrvlt\e, Calif 92714 Avd. 0. Los Art>olea. Y0tba ll1ted above on January 1. 'Deity Piiot Januwy 12. 19. ducted 1>y· co-partner• Delly PlkX December 22. 29, ... 796 eeMnO . on. dalelfilld. Wlllttwy,ITndyour Deily Pllol Jenuary 12. 19" Beech, Cetff. 92MO Ttlla t>u1lnu1 1• con-llnda. Cellf. 828a& 1981 28, ~et>ruary 2, t989 Th• regletr1nt ct0111· 1Mt, J~ &. t2. 1"9 · -• ltemtedvertlMd? Tll-21' Clfolyn Carpenter. 81~ ducted t>y • general part· Tiii• t>u1lnu1 11 con· Paul C. Hegnett, Preal-"rti-221 menc.d to trll\llCI t>ull· • Tll-189 •n.nCHEVROLET .g'g· ·Home of tbe ._ .. Serengeti Blazer Mi:tj%t.fti• Call our lrieo~y~lesf!!eO ror details 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 1707 1 E Imperial Hwy· Yorba Linda. Cahforn1a THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOWI o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-aoo-a31.33n 114-380-1200 fl> CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa Over 23 Years.Serving Orange County -:Ii i Jbb Sales • Servioe • ~ ~ -Leasing <::7-re&a:i ~ -::i(F'SF 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 -... . . . ..~ .~ ..... You too, can get your Deale~ noticed -~ Your ad wlll come out three times per week tor S80.00 -Color Preel C .. f714f64J~J21 arid • Sales .... cal,.... .·1 ' f SA~~Y.11B~ $ NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto M•ll Dr., l•nt• An• 835-3171 Newport/55 Fwy at Edinger s-o.oi ~ 7 clayt $ecYIQI Houle M-F 7Ml-9pm P4W1t S.I ._,)Clm BUENA PARK STANTON PACIFIC OCEAN H 0 N lJ l\.. "i"/~.,..~ "ORANGE COUNTY"I QUl!T L~DlA Of THI IMPORTS" COMMONWIALTH 8 NO GIMMICKS ,.~~tj 8 NO HASSELS ~"if>_. 8 NO OV£RPRICIHC NEWPORT F & EDINGER .... 546-0220 HUNTINGTON ••P:.CA ----~=-k JAJ:.URA .. 0 • OL.DSMOBILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCKS ALLEN ,,,/582 . 0800 SAN p1EGO FWY AVERY EXIT L AG UNA NIGUEJ. Advertise on· This Pace Call for Details 642-4321 . CALL ONE OF THESE · DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 M.~c.:hcstt'r Boulevard Oucna Park A SERVICIC M f' 7• Gp 213 or 714/MERCEDES M V HA ~p Whc~ I 5 and I 9lmttt Sat &l 2p ~ Superior ~VOLKSWAGEN@ ~ IN WEST~TNSTER W 7600 Westminster Blvd .. Westminster (714)891-9378 (213)430-2843 G> JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS . . Mercedes-Benz 1301 Ou.al I t. 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Hanas Them Qn Her Wall." . 1'Somet1mts the newspapers do things like that," said the 23-)car-old Newpon Beach rcs1dcn1. "They madt rne ou1 to sound hl.:e a scnal killer, I thm\c 1ha1 as rcall ) funn)'.'' Despite the media h) pc. Gershenson has not killed or han1cd an) men. Howe"er. he docs hoot more than 14 mtn each )car -with her camera. 1ncc 1985. Gershenson has been marking tht 'cw Year ,wtth her annual "Mtn of uC I C alcndar.'' The $9.95 pubhcauon as appro"ed b)' the Unl\.CTSHy's pubhcataons office and lS SOid In the collegt' boo~ lore It a al~ rccta"ed shelf c;pace at 1hc first umc. :Though ~he meets many rMn 1hroughou1 the )~r for 1h1s ventutt. her main thrust 11 not for dall81 pusposcs. Gershenson said ll is the sat1sfact1on of creating ahc product that fuels M>r to do tt amaually. "Some11mes 11rls will come up to me and tell me that l am the lucluat 11rl 1n the world, Just because I set to work w1rh all these guys," said Gtnhenson. who balances her tame between.the calendar and her mana· aerial posttaon at Nautilus Plus an Norwalk. "Thouah I ba~cdalcd so~ of the auys, thtre 1s much more to i1 all tha1 makes me do It each year." The idea of stan1n1 a calendar for ~tudtnlscamc when she v.asa studtnt 11 Saddleback Collcsc in M1ss19n VteJO. Wanung to test her-skills a a photographer and as a bus1· nesswoman. she pla)cd with the 1<ka of lallnch1n1 it Scc1ng very httle opportunity to market 1t at theJun1er college Gershenson approached UCI with the idea "L Cl 1s JUSI such a stnct school. \Cry pre 11111ous.'' she said. "I never 1bougfH ftey wtrotct'glJ f<rr 1 • T---·• told me I could do 1t. and even set me . Morethan2,000dogsw11lby vy~or various m ies. and 150 br: will be shown. The Shoreline Doa FancicrsAssoc1a- tion of Orange County will spon- sqr the com petition that has · attracted the most prestigious jud~s in the country, accord in' to a fairground representative. Modela are (back row. from left) Md.le ,Hanley, Chrla White and Crala Runnall•. o.lr ............. OM HeMlfl ·and (front row) Juon 8cboaw (left) and Mark Rowan. wltb K.1m GenbenMn. mcnts. a no\.e l) bop lml c<t across the street from UC I in 1he Marketplace. Tht cale ndar feature 14 male students between the ages of 18 and 23, most of them mod'thng for up v.11h a booth to sell tt on campus.~ The proce s of findana the nJ,ht (Ple&H eee CALENDAR/ AlO)' Dr. Ka r?f Smltb"with 25 )Cars expencncc injudg.ingdogs, will decide which 1s the best Mlcltele BllliaJ• with more than 30 years expencncc will Judge all breeds. In addition to the best of show. thcrc~·u becompcutions for sporti g. working, hound, temcr. toy. n n-sportang. herding, obed1- .J:nct,Juntor showmanship and other m1sccllane1ous classes. The Junior Sbowmanshlp matches handlers in 8 to 16 age groups. The pubhc can ask ques- uons to Or .Jolan HammJJ. lhe show's vetennanan, who will be on hand both d~ys. 1 The show runs from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m.Adm1ss1on1 $4foradults. S2.50 for children under 12 and seniors over 6'5 . For add1t1onal i nformauon. call Freeman ClaH, 544-9372. • • • Here 1san anteresttnf C'Oncept: ··Biologist Cookbook.· an adult cook.mg class sponsored by the cuy offountain Valle} Rec- reation Center. It 1s for seafood lovers who arc willing to eat their s ubjects The class will be taught by biologist. Jot W. CoJlDer. Ph.D. Students will have a chance to sec their best recipes published in the annual edition or··e 1olog1st Cookbook .. T he class~ 111 be held from 7to9p.m.o nJan 18and25. Feb. I and 8. Reg1 trauon 1sS25 For more info rmation call 839-86 11 . • • • · Congratulauons to Orange Coast College's student news- paper. Coast Repon . v.h1ch re- cently garnered 12 awards at the 31 srannual Southern Sectton compeuuon of the Journalism soc1at1on o f Commun1t' Col- leges. · Mo re than 450 students from 33 SOuthcrn Cahfom1a and An· zona community colleges took part in the mail-in and o n-the- potcompeuuons. StafTwn tcrKtn Llnto•ofCosta Mesa earned a third-place av.-ard in feature "-rttmgand Mark Md;re1oroffountain Valley v.ias lifth an on-the-•pot news pho- t<•raphy. Kris Troavold of Costa Mesa earned a fifth in the edi- torial canoon1npcompettt1on. Catie Jacboa o osta Mesa was SJ ven ao honorable mention for o n-the-spotmwswnt1na. ~ . . . ~ . Famous faces are RB artist's canvas By JOYCE BODL()VICH Of ""9 o.lf NM ..... Tc-rry French 1s an anist her canvas ts the faces of Wac;h1ng1on notables. beaut) queens and 140rkana women For the last 14 )cars French. 3 7. has been creating new facial im ages through 1he skillful apphcataon of cosmeucs. Her s1ep-b)-\tcp 1rain11\g program tcachts how to create a mort anractave appearance aftt r com plet· ing a 1117 hour consulLataon in her Huntington Beach studio She has worked as a frec·lancr makeu{> an ast for more than 15 top cosmetic lines. She toured na 11onall> as a promotional an 1st for Revlon·., book. "The Art of Beaut)." ma king guest ippearances on TV and radio prognims. Before re locating ht'r studio to Orange County_ more than a )Car a&o French U5'd her talents on the man) faces of Washington D (' and ~n Diego wo men. Fawn Hall. former Sfirctal) tot ol Oli ver onh ~ho gained TV notonc· t) 1n last )Car's lran-C'ontra hc.anng underwent ont of French's trans· forma11ons Winterfest attendance pushed in LB Competing fo r att ention v.11h cat) an fest1"als held 1n tht ummer. Lagu na Beach's W1n1erfcs1 has cm· plo)cd some new tacucs in drawina crowds before 11 opens on Tuc~a)' ~use it's held ofT season , the fe tivtl has been battling an 1den11t ) cnstl> for 11s 25 )ears This )Car. tht Chamber of (ommcrtt cnlTSted tht marketi ng e'penen~ of Patnc1a Rov.an 10 p0pulanzt the event. Rowan . who owns her ov.n mark.el· 1ng firm m La&una Beach. has made .se' era.I cbanvs to mark the fe$laval'~ silver anniversary Throuah a larae pubhCll) camparan and e'pandcd event Rowan expects a record tum· out for the annual chamber fund- ratscr. .. Wtntcrfcst 1s now JUSt tanana 10 co me into It' o~n:· 1d Rowan "We arc learning how to market 1t Just Ille the Sav.'dust fC Uval ind Pageant of_ the Masters in the ummer. W t arc pr0Jcct1nga rttord turnout this )Car .. .. ht camt' to sec me 1n Ma> 1985 for a more professional look." French ~1d "I did a complctt makeo\·cr" French has the ~ind of looks most v.omen v.ould kill for: clear skin. auburn hair and aquamanne e)cs She ~td the opportunll) to learn makeup desJgn came an high school "I s1aned up for a self-improve· mcnt cou~ at a modeling school in Ronda The only pmb.lcm was that I ended up not having the money to pa y for 11 Tht . owner said I co uld repay the fee by worktng fo r th e school." For the ntxl two )ears she apprcn· 11ced under a talcoced makeup art1sr · at the school. French marn~ a career Na-. y officer. had two daughters and used her ma~cup skills on officers· 141\CS As the famtJ}' relocated to d1fTercn1 Na-.y bases. French bepn 10 de, clop a chentclt. oon she bu1h a reputauon as an antsl 14hO creates a nev. and 140rl able st) le for an)' v.oman "I 1hmk what I tr) to do 1s crtatc confidence Sl)k and beaut) ... she ~1d. "Whtn the) (client~) v.alk out of m' s1ud10 at 1s l41th more confidtnce knowing 14h&t to do to 1mproH (Pleue eee FAllOUS/AlO) ~ ;I l --------_____ ............ FawnHall(abo•e), formerMCretarytoCol. OU•er North who ••inect TV notoriety ta ·. lut year'• Iran.contra b~•. a.nder- went Terry French'• trall•formatton. 0..,,... ...... .., Md .... Food delivered via wheelchair By KATY BOllC'HER Of"'90.., ......... 'loo1h1ng d<'l<"rs ~araar<'t \to\ er from help1na ht'r fnt'mh and ne1~h· bors to' er a rc<'itJcnl of L 1d,1 'Aobilc Hom<' Parl 1n "'t14pon fka(h 1\ «m5tdt""1 .. ,lal lo "cral ol her ddcrh ntlJhbor~. 14ho lounl on lhe J8-'tear ... )ld "'Oman 10 do 1htir aroetr. \hopping ~he earn('<, out thl' "-e'l'~h rmJ11fll' all b' htrc.cll -1n a 14 ht'c:k h.11r "-Shc...us born l41tll ert'bral p.tl\\ · said \\ ilht' \10\l'r hl·r mutht'r \h" ., JUSt ama11n1 10\.Cr 1s a graduatl' of <kJngr (.oa~t ( ollt'gc and I\ \till 1ak1ng classes "I'm JU\I ~ proud of her:" ha mother added -~ft<'t·~~·~ ™'1 lhf' 11nl\ •ln<' Helen ..\nder'>t>n , v.ho Ii-.('\ in lhl' park r<'Call., v.ht'n shl .. d talc ~IO\ er with ht'r 1n the car JU\t for hl'r companv · and buy groceries togerher Two }ears ago IP'<' up m't car -not that I had to but I thought at 140uld bt pretty ~an 10 find \Omcone m)' agt' ttll dn' in& .. The t"'1~1 . .\ndeT"iOn said. was "-'Mt had uartcd out a.s a fn~dl) outina. turned into a neccss11' and he "°"" ~nd tut tO'Yff to etch vcr frnh products tor her M's JU\I uch a pleasu~ ... .\ndef\On \aid "E\C·r.one lo"cs her. ')()me thing!> •rt hard tor her to reach at the marlt'I bu1 she al~a~s gets assistance " .\nder n 1sn·1 the onh one ~ fetls that "a' June \\nght satd tO\er ha been doing her grtnr\ shopping for th<' la I s111;, month!> "\he\ \Cf') acrommodatana and tnt's to gel e"ef'\ lhinf JU\t nght, and he uwalh doc\..· ~~u,l_:· • JUSt a 1remt'ndous help I ha"t m) mother v.ith me and !>he" qu11e 111, so 1t'' hard for me to get out .. David Cavtaer ofHunungton Beach came<! tfic h1ahcst ad-vancement award tfic Boy Scouts of America offers. that ofEa&Jc Scout. A fn:!hman at Golden (Pleaee ... &AOL&/AlO) Ongmally. Wtntcrfcst started as a small nand ans ft tl\.al which onh (Pl•M eee Wl1'TER/ A 10) Mar,aret Sto•er dell•en IJ'ocerie. vla wbeelcbaJr. "I m 6 \tll" old ," 'he ...,,d \iarit1re1 and I v.ould go 10 thl' 'tore \\. hik htrdaughter t.tl t's M'rdut1c \enOu'>I\. 11 c; rt'alh a sonal thing for hC'T 'to"er·s mother ~1d Butu f1~ 8 [1.~~:1 ~ -~ .Gompetitors attracted to horse shows at OC Fairgrounds hunter-jumper show ~•II open the )"Car's C\en1s at the Qtanee Count) Fair Equninan CCll\Ct. Co ta Mna . The show win run from I a.m. to S p.m. Saturday, acconhnt to Pam G1mplc, ctnle1' manqier. A~emhonuho•ttollnntdfrom la.m.10Sp m. on Jan. 21. and a Valentine ftonc how 1s Kt for reb. I l. For more inform•11on on cqucstNn C\itnt\, call 641-1328. . Volanteen at riding center lf you tn.J()y hones and children. )Our talent\ arc WNltcd by tM Oranee County R1d1_n1 Center1n san Juan Capmrano to a ist d1ubkd 1nd1vldualt to ride hore1. Volun1ttt1 1tt nttckd Thunda) ancmoon\ and tUldty~np An °""91alt0ft ••II be held II I p.m. s.Nrday for ••Y<>M Who 11 1nttrn.cd For mott infonMUOft, dll tilt Volufttftr mter of Ota nee Count)· Cea~th at tn~nn or 2·3176 Att bJttDdactloa c:l•• bJ lmae The c.la meet\ fro m 7 to 9 )0 p.m. For fun hcr 1nformat1on. call &ht ans center at SS1-1018. UCI Nlllnt c1a .. e11 open Bc&innina to ld\an cd saahna clas~ under the 'Cl ih'!J 'Pruaram will open 10th<' publK Tuesda). ClHK'l are offered on Lido I 4s and 3().foo1 h1elds clu boats on weekerid and ~kda) at the 1ntercollq1ate ro~1n1•nd 11base.1801 W. Cout H1 hv.a). :The pf'Olflm alM> offers basic tCubt. Red ros\ hfnt\m& and hyalt•nJ toursu For a rompte1t lt\tm call the campU m:rnuon om~ at S6-S346 BfJ6liJnfnl -,n la1J6UIJ6e c1 ... 8tlinn1rw ~mct'K"ln • 1gn Lanauaee ~•II be ituaht from 7~ to 9:30 pm on l unda s throuttt Marc.h 21 at ~ < ommun1&) Park. Irvine. Jt~ Cla Wiii C'OVtf a k UnckBUndlOI Of th( laQIUlllC. wrv1ul vocabUlary and the c:ka(<"ullurc and eotnmuany o ~ kills arc needed For "'°" 1nfonnlt1on, II 0.vid ndtnon .i 66().)920.· IFJllter an CJ•••• to befJtl ......,of'tn dlmn f« ch11dmt and ld.altt will bt ..... .,. -lrvme F•• Am ( t1Hft lft IM ... ,.,, ............ Mondi . (la\~ locu on a range ol ;,rt d1"1phnc\ 1ndud1ni 14ltercolot. ceramic . dra~ 1n1. \IJC-o C'all1graph). \ta1ncd glu~ and photo raph) · Mo 1 du~ meet on c 1 14~k for four to 10 14C<'l., for moll' inlorm1t1on. call the center 11 SSZ· I 0 I 1 Networking for fame, fortune .\ ~mtnar. cnt11lt d "Net"Ml 1n1 for f'1mc and Fonunt.'' ""111 be offered from 6 10 \Ip m Monda~ at the Lillie Inn on tht Ray. 617 l ido Park Dm<'. r v.port Be h The clu wall (cxu\ on hov. to nct~ork to •n rca~ In. tor JOb or carttr d1a nic anJ for the cn1rcprcnc-ur lnc;1ruc1or wall be usan Lann. a pubh rclahons \Hiter. for mo~ infonna11on tall Linn a1 116.1.llO. Retlred f edenl wor~en meet Saddlchl<'k Valk)' C hapltr of the 111onal s ~ II• tton of Rc11rtd federal Emp&o)et v.111 mttt at 2 p m Monday ar Gkndale Ftdttll Sav1np Commun11 Room. 23221 Calle de la Lou1sa. U..una Hill The mm1na ·~ ~ to rctartJ fCd<"ral c" ahan ~r their IPOU'ft, Uf\ I\ ors ofannuttant ti C' cmp&oyea arid a~su. T urn1p Ko'iC rel>t•v rant. Oran1e ( ount~ \1~1 al ssoc1 - llQn bu1ldini '00 ~ n ov.cr \t Orangr < um~nl u·tnd~ 1n cosmetic and plas11 r.u r&C'f'\ will tumtnt'd b' Donald \ltman. \1.D . d1plomatc of tl•t Amrm:an 11oard of Pt• ti\: Surstr\ and active t.afl ph~sman 11 Htalthc..re Mcd1ral (enter 1n Tu 11n. Saleswomen to convene Oran < oun t)' { t\apt r. ~ataonal ·1at1on .-,r Prote~•nonal t ~omen ~111 m~1 at S·JO pm Tundt" at the Red Lion Inn, .'OSO Smtol 't Co\ta \1eu. ··1 hr ~n uf ro~c"'prak" 14111 be d1 uucd b)' Mntu h~e1d Ale H 0rMge CC*t DAILY PILOT/ Thurlday. Jenu8ty 12. 1919 Owning a boat nOt n ~cessarytoenJox sailing at this clu.b l By I.ATV BOUCHER Ofllie..., ........ Dick and Gayle Nelson of Yorba Linda sometimes travel to NewPon Beach every other weekend to enjoy a day of sailing. They board a 2S-footer. 3.S-footer or whatever suits their fancy - because they don't own their own boat. They are members of the Lido SailinaOub in NeWPort Beach. a club desianed for sailors who don't want the rnponsibiltty or financial burden of own1n1 their own vessel. .. It's just a wonderful idea," Gayle Nelson said. "Ifs hard enouah to find a moori!!f, -and very expensive. You don t have to worry about * maintenance or cleanup because ifs all done for you. "They keep their boats an exC"'llerit condition," she said. Norm Rest, club owner, said mem- bcrs."iip is a "viable alternative to ownin~i:r own boat ... Fou in 1971 , Rest said the club's service lends to recreation. knowledge and entenainmcnt. "We have 35 boats ran&ina from 25-to 45-fcet that arc owned by individuals and leased back to ttle club," he said. "We've taught more than 600 members to sail. whether it be beginning, intermediate or ad- vanced." New members pay a one-time fee of $I 901arrd lhereiftcr momhty-dues. The fee includes 15 hours of sailina in$trucfions with group and crew. "Members learn safety, rules of the water risging. sail trimming;etiquet- te, navigation ... and overboard procedures," Rest said. Monthly dues are $60. and $40 of that goes on account like a savings account. The money accumulates for usage of any size boat that ranges from $40 to S300 a day. Lido Salllnf..Clab I• deelalned for people who want tO .. u but don't want e rapon•lfilllty of owning a boat. Owner Pform Rat Boats arc avaifablc for a 24-hour pep<><J..and thc:y are i.nsured fro m NeW)Mt Beach to the Mexican border, Rest said. Nelson said she and her husband love to spend the night aboard the ir leased-boat and sail inc next day. She .said there's lots of ways to spend a Saturday or Sunday aboard. "Sometimes we'll fill our soup JU& at the Crah Cooker and take fnend s aboard in the winten1me," she said. .. Other times we've had Tony Roma deMver nbs." Res1 said owners make enough mone) to pay fo r their slip rent and are provided wuh free ma1n1enance. CALENDARAR.T DEVELOPS FOR NB 'PHOTOGRAPHER ••• FromA9 models can be a hard and sometimes painful! process. she said. Starting the selection as late as December, Gershenson is forced to make her decisions in time to meet the Jan. I deadline. "What is really hard about picking models is that I sometimes have to tum them down," she said. It is reall y hard for some guys to take rejection because of the way they look. "And they are goins to look that way for the rest of their laves." She also believes that featuring males in the calendar" has given her some new insight on bow to better understand men. Calling it a "mina- psychology lesson." Gershenson said the calendar often creates large egos. "When (get some of these _guys to pose for me, it makes t,hem feel real ~ood. about themselves,'' she said. 'There is a lot more than just muscles and good looks to some. But some- times, they can really get stuck on themsel ves. I won't put up with that." Craig Run nails, a 23-ycar-old econ- omics major and co-captain of the varisty rowing team, is featured on 1his year's carcndar. Recommended to Gershenson by another model, RunnaUs was quickly chosen for the cover page. However. he says the honor did not go to his head. "I got a lot of teasing from my friends about tt." said the NeWP<>n Beach resident. ··1 was really pleased to be in the calendar. but I d1dn·t get stuck on myself. Kim 1s right when she says we are just born this way. How can you be conceited abou1 something you had nothing to do with." While Oershenson secs a potcn11al for some of her · models to turn professional. many of them make the venture fun . 1-n mum for modeling. everyone an the calendar receives a free hair cut and pictures to add to his Portfohp. Gershenson gets little financial benefits from producing the calendar. It 1s the financial end of producing the calendar. 1nclud1ng developing and pubhc1!), tha1 ta kes up most of her time. She has set up auto,raph-s1gning panics and "win-a-date ·con- tests to help battle the S3.500 printing cost, which comes ou1 of her own pocket. "l am not reall y looking to get an ything out of thi s because I know that there as not very, much money to be made:· she said. 'It has opened up some doors for me . with people psking me to take pictures for them and put together calendars .. Actually. I am JUSt in It for 1hc fnendsh1p. I enJO)' helping people OUI by taking their picture. making 1hem feel real good about 1hemseh es." F\! officer receives department honqr Paul Sorrtll ha1 been named the fountain Valley Poli« Dtpanmenf• 1988 Ofrscer of the Year. The annual honor 1s voted on by the police department's 61 m(mbtn who select an officer for his or her accomplishments in law enforce- ment, community service and in ter- pmonal skills. Somll has served seven and one- half yea" with the Pohccdcp1rtrnent. For the laat two years his assianment with lhe narcoucs division has re· Police Chief EJv1n Maali dncnbcd th't qualifications f't'Pl"lentati"e of the a-atd. ..TM officer i~ not only cbottn for his lcadcrslup, outstandin& per· formance in the field and rapport With peers," ~e said, .. but ,because he isa coach, a fnend andavadablcwhen needed." Sorrtll has a bachelor's dqtte from Cal State Fulllenon and 'advanced certificates in police trainina. suited in numerous annts of narcotic offcndcr1 and seizures of tllepl drua.s. He is also a member of the dcpan- ment's SWAT team in which he coordinates and directs much of the training for the spcdahty unit. ··He was selected for his 1b1luy in enforcement an narcotics and ~ Miali said. "h takes a special and a lot of ded1cat1on because of the • hours. There as no set schedule. ..It been a lot of hard work this year • in the field of narcotics," he said.· We have had several f'Cll soocS cases and that is probably the b1J1C5t rea.son I received the award. It 1s very nice to ~ rtt<>&niztd h~ nw ~ers. •• "It is qutte an honor and he is a well-<ieserved rccipJent." Mia ti said. Somll IS the father of two small children. Because of his undercover wor~. a photo was !\Ot released for pubhcat1on. . -By Joy~ BHHvld EMifjE seeuT ;AeHIEVED ••• l'romA9 West Coll ege where he partici- pates on the swim team, David is a memberofTroop226. He completed his Eagle by leading a clean-up of the Huntington Beach Wetlands. David has served as assistant natrol leader, senior P.atrol lcader, leadership corps, scnbc librarian, quartermaster, member of the order of the arrow and delegate to the 1985 National Jamboree. • • • Erie.Jou Belpm of Hunt· ington Beach and Gregory Jobn Spice_r of Costa Mesa have been selected as Outstanding Youns · Men of America for 1988. Their biographies will appear in the annual awards publication. The program recognizes achieve- ments and abilities of men be- twee n the ages of2 I and 36. These men arc honored for outstanding civic and professional contribu-• tions. • • • Maria Piscopo, a Costa Mesa- based marketing consultant. has been elected president of the ·Sou them California Visual Art- ists Association. The author of "The Photograph1c'sGu1dc to Marketing and Self-Promotion." she tcac~es at Orange C' oast College. Cal State Lo ng Beach and DaYid Ca •ener Art CenterColleste. • J • We lnvlte you to send us information on commulty bap- • peaillga. We want to bear from you about upcoml.ag eveat1, local people and neigbborltood news la general. Send to die Daily Pilot, P.O. Box lHO,Co~taMesa tHH. Mark to the attention of Joyce Bodlovlclt. ··- .- -ft~ "" "· ,\,~"'1-SWEET EASY 'P',f3#,f :r FAMOUS FACES HB·ARTIST'S CANVAS ••• \,. ' '"'ta Don't Miss It f>Jt ~ • ·" • * Ann.ual Blow-Out ..... • .,. • N MOUSE IFEATtER'S J~nuary 13 January 21 MILLION DOLLAR BABY ORUJICAU Y GROWN From A9 themselves and Just feehng good." French said he focuses on teaching women how to become their own makeup artist. and how to select products that work for them. She takes into cons1derat1on lifestyle, tht' image to be projected. facial bone structure, and skm type. She charges $75 for a consultation that includes a detailed indi vid- ualized workbook. "I cover all the learning senses." she said. "They watch me apply the makeup, I explain as I go alona and they read about 1t in the workbook. "This 1s geared to the 1nd1' 1dual I do require a follow-up, 1hat 1s hkc fine tuning. If they don'1 follow up that frustrates me. I can only do as much as people let me." French also sells a h nc of cosmeucs she has carefully selected. Her back· ground ih worktnJ with most of the major cosmetic companies hM gi ven her ~n understandina of the product inf.redimts and formulas. 'They are all good basic skin care producs at less than over-ihe-countcr pnccs:· she said. "Once you have been trained to put on the makeup, you don'1 ha\e to look at it the rest of the day " French also "'orks with sevend Oranse Count) plastic surgeons 1n teaching PoSl cosmetic surgery pa· uents how 10 apply makeup 10 their new look And hke any other artjst,J_tJS h.ard for French not to look at people and silently create a new image. "When I meet someone TI t.alees mi about IS 5econds to make them over 1n m~ mind. Then I'm satisfied and can forget about 1t," French S&Jd sm1hna. D ••• • .... ~,..~-~ FOCUS OAILV PILOTIThutlday, Jtinuety 11, .. I A9 JOE In 81111 Calendar art a snap for photographer. Walk or ru11.toald homeless shelters It seems like charity for the homeless hasextendedquttca bn past the holidays. In Irvine, hundreds are ex- pected to tum out to raise money fOrChrisfian Tcmpamy Hlnni""1ir-t-.....,.~~~"" BJ JOE BEL: BRUNO °' ... ..., ........ Reccnr newspaper headlines about Kim Gershenson scream out hlcc those found in a supermarke1 tabloid. Thouah she has had several articles wnuen about her an the past fi ve- years. one headhne stacks in her mind most of all. It read: "Gershenson Shoots 14 Guys. Hangs Them On Her Wall." .. Someumcs the newspapers do thtnp hke that," said the 23-year-old Newport Beach re 1dcnt. "They made me out to sound hke a scnaJ killer, I think that 1s really funny." . Despite the media h) pc, Gershenson has not killed or hanaed an)' men. How'Cver. she docs hoot more than 14 men each )-ear -with her camera. Since t 985. Gershenson has been markl~ the New Year with her annual 'Men of UCI Calendar.'" the first ttmc. · Thouah she mttts many men throuahout the )'Cir for this ventuN. her main thrust ii noc fOr dah~ purpoSH. Gcrshent0n said it is tti sausfactaon of cre11ina the produa that fuels her to do it annuaffy. ,.. "Somcumcs JlrlJ will come up 10 1 me and tell me that I am the lucktOM girl 1n the world, just bccaute I .,et to '-"Ork with all thtst 1uy1. •• said Gershenson •• who balances her tune between the calendar and her manaa aenaf pos1t1on at Nautilus Plus "' Norwalk. "Thouan l have dated somt of the guys, there as much more to it all that makes me do 1t each year." The idea of startana a caleodat far students came when she was a s1uden1 at Saddleback Collcac in M1ui0ft VaeJO. Wantina to test her skills as a ' photor.rapher and as a busi~ nesswoman. she pla)cd wit)\ the 1dn of launch1n1 at. Seeing very litt~ opponumty io market at at the Junior colleae. Gershenson approached UCI wnh the adca. "UCI 1s JUSt such a stnct school. facilities Inc. on Saturday. The non-profit organizatton provides housing for homeless families in Orange County. A l 3.1 ~mile Half-Marathon run and SK Walk to benefit the homeless will takeJ>lace on the Modela are (back row. from left) &ddle Hanley, Cbrl.a White and CralC Rannalla, ...,,_.,_.._,OM.._... and (front row) Juon 9cboaw (left) and· Mark Rowan, with Kim Geraben1tOn.· The S9. 95 pubhcauon 1s approved by the un1vers11y's pubhcauons office and 1s sold an the colkge book tore. It has' 1150 Cl\.00 hclf paOC ~l Elements. a no,cJty shop located across the strtet from UCl m the Marketplace. The calendar features 14 male students between the a1es of 18 and 23. most of them modehng for VCr) prCS\hg&OUS. .. ~cL "1.ncvcr thought they would to for It. The)' told me I could do 1t, and even set me up wtth a boo1h to sell at on campus." • The process of finding the right (Pleue eee CAL&PfDAJl/ AlO) old Lion Country Safari grounds .. The rur. will be held on I rvi nc Center Dnve, while the walk wtll be. within the park. Othcracttvitics include a Health and Funcss fair. with booths displaying products of local merchants. A post-race brunch is also scheduled forthe participants. The goal 1s to raise S 30.000 for the organization's two she I tees. The corporation. which also of- fers more than 2.000 people each month an opportuntly for coun- sclingand1obopportun1ty as- sistance. ts looking for corporate sponsors for the event. Information can be received by calling Christian Temporary Housing Facilities at 556-0636. • • • In Dana Point, a big turnout is expected on Saturday when the Special Connections Wanter Con- ference is held at the Dana Point Youth and Group fac1hty. The meeting will raise funds to sup- PQrt the rchabilitatton and release ofcaptivedolphtM througout the country. Featured speakers wall be Pbllip Sedpick, who has lectured and conducted cla se on metaphysical and humanttanan topics. At this e"ent. he w11J discuss what can be done for the dolphins. RlcO'Barry,an ad"ocateof tnteractton wtth dolphins in a free ocean environment. will ptcsent a filru documcnunghas "-Ork. He· was also featured by National Ocographicfor his work in re· habilitattng two captive dolphins. O'Barry will also bnng news on th~f1rst lntemauonal Dolehin and Whale Conference. wh1cn he attended in Australia carlter this year. Tickets can be purchased by caJhngTa.l1Hoffmanat498-5711 or Cylone Moore at 639-7051 . . -. 1t has been onl}' a few da)'s since the Super Bowl match-up was announced to the world. How- ever. the Laguna Beach Com- muntt) Chn1c wasted no ttme in setting up a fund-raiser for the cvenL The thtrd annual Super Bowl pany will be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Gary Renl1. Tickets are SSO per person. which includes ao all-you-can.cat aourmct buffet It also allows you to watch the game on a w1de- scrcen televison. All proceeds will benefit the clinic, a non-profit United Way healthcareasency. Thechn1c ofrtn hiah quality medical. den- . Famo·us faces are HBartist's canvas "By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of_Oellp,......, Terry French 1s an anist. her canvas 1s the faces of Washington notables. beaut) quttns and ...,.orking women. For the last 14 years French. 37. has ~n crcaung new . facial images through the skillful apphcauon of cosmetics. Her step-b)·stcp training program teaches bow to crea I~ a more attractive appeuance after complct- ang a I 1h hour consultation 1n her Huntington Beach studio. She has worked as a free-lance makeup artist for more than IS top cosmetac lines. She toured nat1onaU> as a promotional artist for Revlon's book. "The An of Beauty:· mal.ioa guest appearances on TV and radio programs. Before relocating her studio 10 Orange Counly more than a )car ago. French used her talents on the man) faces of Washington 0 C' and San Otego women. Fawn Hall. former sttrctar) to C. ol Oliver onh who gained TV notone· t) 10 last year's Iran.Contra heanngs. underwent ont of French's trans- forma uons Winterfest attendance pushed in LB Competing for attention with cny an festi vals held 1n 1he summer. Laguna Beach's Winterfcst has em- ployed some new tactics an drawana crowds before 11 opens on Tucsda) Bccau~ 11's held olT season. rhe fC'Strvat has been bauhoa an identity cns1s for its 25 )ta~. This )Car. 1he Chamber of Commerce enhSlcd the markeung cxpenencc of Patncaa Rowan to populanze the e"ent Rowan. who owns her own market- lft& firm an Laauna Beach. has made several changes to man the fesuval's sahcr anniversary Through a larae pubhclly campaign and expanded events. Rowan expect a record tum· out for the annual chamber fund- raaser . .. Wrnterfest is now )Ust Startin& to come tnlo its own ... said Rowan. "We arc learning how to market llJU I hke 1he Sawdust FC' t1val 1nd Paatant of the Masten m the summer. We arc prOJtttinaa record turnout th1 )"Car:· On&inally. Wanterfcst started as a small laand arts fcstaval. wh~h onlv ·• he came lo Set me tt1 -Ma) 1985 for a more professional look." French said "I dad a complete makeover." French has the kind of looks most 'v\Omen would kill for clear skin, auburn hair and aquamanne eyes. She said the opponunuy to learn makeup design came an h1&h school. "I signed up for a Siell'-1mprove· mcnt course at a modeling school in Flonda. The onl) problem was that I ended up not having the money to pay for It The owner said I could repay the f~ by working for the school:' For the next two years she appren· ucc:d under a talented makeup artist at the school. . French marned a career Nav) officer. had two daughters and used her makeup skills on officers' wives ..\s the famil) relocated 10 d11Tercnt Na") bases. French t?cg,an to dcveJop a chentele Soon she built a rcputauon as an anist 'v\hO creates a new and "'orkable St)'le for aJ:l) -woman. .. I 1h1nk v.hatJ Ir) 10 do 1s create confidence. St)'Le aod beauty ... she said. ··When the) lchent~) "'alk out of m) studio it 1s "'1th more conliden~ kno..., 1ng what to do to 1mprovt (Pl eue .ee P' AMOUS/ A l O) . I . .. o..,,.....,....,.._._.. .... 3' Fawn Ball (aboye ), form.er eec:retllr7 to Col. Oll•er North wbo &atned TV notoriety la Ju t year•• lran-COntra b~a. ancler· went Terry French '• tranaform.adon. • -Foed-deliv-e~~---· via wheelchair · By KATY BOUCHER °'~.,,... .... Nothing deters Marpret Sto,er from hclpina her fncnds and neigh· bors tO\Cr. a resident of lido Mobile Home Pa rk in c .... pon Beach 1s constdered '1~1 to sc'"eral of her elderl~ ne1a,hbors. "ho count on the 38-)ear-oJa v.oman to do 1he1r grocer) shopping he camcs ou1 the v.t't'kl) roulln(' all b) herselt -in a "h~lcha1r "She v.as born ..... 11h C<'t't'bral pals\ • said\\ 1lhe 10' er her mother .. Shr ' JUSt amazing .. tovcr 1s a graduate of Orange Coasl College and 1\ till taking clas~s "rm j ust so promt of hl'T.AO. ITl'T mother added Indeed she's not the onl> one Helen Anderson. "'ho h\.e 10 the park. recalls when she'd ta ke 10' er v.11h her in the car JllSt for hN com pan) ' I and bu) grOC'Cnes together. Two years ago I gave up m) c.ar -not that I had to. but I OiouJht It \\Ould be pretty scary to lind someone m) age still dn\.lna." The twist. >\nderson said. was what had staned out as a fnendl) ouuna. ' lumed anto a ncccsSlt) and she no depends on tO\.Cr to dch,er fresh products for her .. he's JUSI ~uch a pleasure." .\nderson said "E'tl)one lo,es her me 1hings arc hard for her to reach at the marl.ct but she al\\-1 ·s sets ass1 lance " ~nderson isn't thC' onh one wbo fods that v.a' · June \\ nght said tovC'r has been doing her grO\.:C'n shopp1n1 for the last sa~ month ' \Cf\.-~rommodatul&-and tries to get ('\ C'IY(htng JUSt n&hl, Ind \he usuall~ does ... \\ n1ht said " he's JU 1 a trC'mcnJous hdp I ha"c m> mother with nw and she's 9u11e 111. it's hard for me to get out.· (Pl ...... c oeTUllS/ AlO) (Pleueeee WIJf?ltlt/A l O) Mar1 u et Sto•er dell Tera &rocertea vta wheelchair. "I m 8t> >cars old... ~he s.a1d. "Marvrtt and I 'v\Ould go to the tore While her daughter takes her duties ~nousl) 11· realh a social thing for her 'itO\C'f\ mother \aid Bul t£Tt ~ Bu.1RL --------- Competitors attracted to horse shows at OC Fairgrounds . A huntcr-j umptr ihow will OJ)(n the )-tar's C\.ents at tbe Orl"lt County f11r Eque11nan Center. Co 11 Mcu The ~ .,11 Nn from I I m tQ S p.m Saturday, eocordint IO Pam.Ouaplt1 center mana,er. A"'""' hone show 1ulanned fh:>m h .m. to S p.m. on Jan. 21. and• Va~ntint ROtW Sho""' ''Kt for Feb 11 . For m~ 1nformlt1on on eq~trian C\.Cnts, call 641·1321. Volanteen •t HdllJI center If you m.J9Y horws and d1ildttn, )Our taltnt! arc wanted by theOl'anet County Ridi_na Center 1n San Juan (...,.no tO Mllll dlll~ 1ndivicfuals tO ~ horcs Voh•nlftn arc nccckd Thunday af\emoont and Slt ... y mont•• AA onatauon will be Mid " l p.m. _.,..,,, • anyont who 11 tnlttatc'd. For mori • ~c•lltbeVOluntttrCmtnof'OrantcCOUftl)• Ceecnllloud1 at 9'l-'757 ot '82·1176. Alt bltrodaetlora cJ.• la lrrine The cla meet from 7 to 9' 0 p m For funher 1nformatton. call the arts ttnter at SS2-10 I 8 ~ UCI Mlllng cl-..e. open Bq_innina to ad van~ 111hn1 dasscs under the l'C I Sa1h11& J>rotram Yt>11l open to the public Tucsda> C'lasst\ are offered on Lido •~ and JO.foot hidds class boats on weekends and v.cckda) at ,he intcrrollci111e rov.1n1 and 1111 bate. ''°' w. ('0111 H~ahWI). The prQlt'lm 1150 offen be 1c scuba. Red Cro lifesav1n1 and ka)'ak1n, course For 1 complete hsuna call the campus l"t(T('ataon office at 8S6-S3"6. llelJaiJbll •f6n l•~e cl• .. lkainnuw mcncan aan Lana&&llC wall be lluaht from 7;)0 to 9:l0p.m. on Tuctda) thro~ Ma~h lf it Ottn.nd Commu••lY Par\. l~1nc. T-clliln wtll cover a buic u~ndina of the lanpaec. wrv1vu v0tabulary and the deaf culture and commwuty. o ~Jlctltsare necdtd. For mort ta'°'"'ation. call David Andtnon It 66().; )9 20. Whiter art••• m 11e6bJ A Ytncty al lift dlllill lw daddm1 and aduht 'frill ~ .,.. ~ dw lmnt FiM na Cmecr •• the win.a qmlter ........ MOIMla • <. lasse tocu on a ranJt of an da iphne\ 1ndud1n1 v.atercolor. ccrami drav.ing. \.1deo ralharaph' \tJanC'd al• and photosraph). Mo~t cla sc mttt once a v.ccl. for four to 10 "rd-. for more 1nformat1on. call the center at 55~· 101 Networkln1 tor fame, fortune seminar, cntltlcd " et~orkina for Fame and Fonune." will be offered trom 6 to 9 p m. Monda at the Little Inn on the Bay. 617 lido Park Dme cv.pon Stach. The cla~ wall focu\ on ho" to net"ork to 1ncrea sale . for Job or carttr cha nae and for ttic cn1repttntur. Instructor will be ~usan Linn. a pubhc relation~ \\nter. For mort informatton. rall l1nn at 7 6-1320. Redred federal •orl'en meet Sedd~ Valley Chapter of the National ssoci•· tion of Re11rtd ~I Emplo)~ "''" mttt at l pm. Monda}'atG~atF.,._1 "1nasCommunit~ Room. 2l2ll CaUtdc'8 l.ou1• U,&1na·H1J11 The IMC111'1 as ~ to rci1"'1S ft<knil ('n ahan em~ thtir spoutn, Sur"\ 1von of annuitants, 1<'11\.f fWCf'al employees and 1un1r. Boapltal nlanteen to JUtaJJ Or.-c .... y Co.anal of Hospeial ~ohtitem •an .._. .._. • a 9 a.m. "*"'• °" MaoMy •• Ult T umap Ro rt tau rant Oran e Count~ Medical SOCll· tton building. WO Flo .... cr 1 Oranac. Currtnt trend 1n ro mcuc and plasuc urgcry will be eumancd b) Donald Altman. M D . d1plomatc of \be mencan Board of Pia ll Ul'lery and actw'C sudl' ph) 1~11n I\ HeaJthcu~ Medical Center in Tusun. S.le•women to convene Onnae County chapter, Nattonal Anoc1auon ttr Profc sional le -.-omen .,,,11 meet at S.30 pm lucedf) at the Red Laon Inn. 3050 e,, tol t . C"Oltl Mcu. "lhc n of Powtnpcu·· -.111 be d1scuucd b) M' a h\to.tld. .. C9 Ot.nge COut DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, January 11, 1$80 by Bil Keane COUJlfT&a CUL TUR& by Maratta & Maratta .. "Have you ever run over a button?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson HI "Do I have to put up with this every time a fire engine goes by?" PEANUTS W14'< DON1T YOU WRITE TO '(OUR BROT~ER SPIKE WHO LIVES IN THE DESERT ? GARFIELD DRABBLE ASK~IM IF ~E WANT5TO 6E IN T.J4E "U6LY 006'' CONiEST .. .. (OUNTE ~ DE IE NTE - T~E Su PE~ POwER 5 A6REt TO L\M\T. ME D\UM-RAN&E M\XERS DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham l1VE NEVER TMOVGi.tT OF SPIKE A'S 0EIN6 UGLY . .,c-~ J j 1 J by Charles M. Schulz PAT~ETIC MA'<BE . by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan . ··- by Jimmy Jo~!"son ~ Plf.A~ fJfoP SAVI~ "IT ~~·ra'T' JN( eimR 1lWJ 1lU~, .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE. by Lynn Johnston weu...,t'D ASK I,«) IN,El.... aJf l'IJEGJf ANOTH~ MESiNG-lb <:D(O ~ .. JUDGE PARKER WHAT DO 't'OLJ SUPPOSE STEVE STARGAZER MEANT WHEN HE TOLD Me TO STAY·WELL-? FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY I CAN'T 6BJEVE • SWlL .Jl/5T WT UTTU Mr 16 "4te lllTH lDlf8t. FIN6. _\ by Tom Batluk <;EAH ... HOW CDME WE WEN'T RIGH"f FFl)l'{l WORLD WAR ONE 10 WORLD WAR EJ..EVEN ~ by Garry Trudeau ..... _ ....... ti .... '•Mr __ , __ ...,.. ......... --"" ........ ,..,,,;;---· .......... ...,, ....... ..... "~·· ._::....: I GONlllQ ,.Q091 _.. "" · 1·: r 1 1 1 I I • CE EfG HBORHOOD RXl..S THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1989 25 CE ........of1 Crews battle c•nyon fire, winds·· Fast work credited with stopping blaze in Trabuco; downed power line blamed ~ By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ot .. o.e, ......... Fl ve-car collision Wednesday. lnvcst1ptors arc blaming a do'llin· ed power line for 1gn11ing the fire al about 8:20 p.n'I. near the antersccuon of Rose Canyon and TrabucoCan)On roads, said Kathleen Cha of the Orange Count~ fire i>cpartment fanned by Santa Ana wands that R•b-boar trafftc oo Paelflc Cout ~bway In Hunttniton Beach wu anarlecl for two boan 'f1ednaday afternoon austed to 60 mph. the fire spread into the hills northeast of Rancho Santa Margan ta About 50 houscs alona Mountain View and S)camorc roads were e\ a'uated as fla~s l:sppcd home- owners' )Ud • Cha said. f 1rcfiahttrs also made an earl> stand around the Jophn Youth Center, a county facalit) for bo)S, that was threatened , . However. no structures werc dam· •&Cd and no one was anJurcd. she said Despite the fierce wands. fire- fighters were able to contain the fire b)' 11:30 pm. They remained on the scene throughout the night to douse hot spots. Residents were allowed to return to I hear homes beginning at about 11 ·30 p m .• Cha said. l1' cstock that was set free at the height of the blaze also l\ad to be corralled. The quack re poosc by firefighters and recent rams helped pre,ent disaster, he said In addauon, "'rnd slowed to about 30 mph later in the after a ft•e-car wreck near the Bolaa Chica bhlff •· PoUce reported no •rlou iJUu.r:ie.. Story on Pace 2 . evening. .. Instead of being a dry brush fire 11 wasa green~ firt. It could've been a lot \lilOl'SC, Cha said She. said 220 Orange Count) fire-fighters~ assisted by sc"eral Cit) fire depanments, as well as the Cahfomaa Div1s1on of the U.S De- partment of fores tr). El9ewherc an Southern Cahfomaa. wands reaching 80 mph destro)ed a tethered bhmp and forced closure of Ontano lntemauonal A1rpon The A1rsh1ps Inc. blimp moored 11 Ontano lntemauonal was shredded b>• the high wands, leav1n1 little more than its nose cone attached to its anchor pole airport secunty Capt. Jerry Da' 1s told the Associated Pms. No one wa tnJurcd. Officaalsclosed all runways the~ at about 9 JO pm .. d1verung fla.ghu to Long Beach and Los AngeltS in ter- national urpons E'en as the gusting winds caused ha'oc throughout the Southland. the Orange Coast was spared major (Pleue eee QUICK/ A2) LA policeman charged with gun violations By JOYCE BODLO\'ICH OlhC).tf,...tt.it A Los Angele poht:c offic<'r ha been charged "'1th a1m1ng 3 gun at a motomt "'h1le leaning ou1 the sunroof of a moving ltmous1ne. then finl!g.1nto the-1t1r dunng a wlld night ofcclebratan1t has upromang mamagc hots "ere reponcdl> fired along. Patifi<' Coast H 1ghwa) between Laguna Beach and Corona del Mar and agarnas the hmousane tn1,elec.I along the Costa Mesa f rccwa)· The ~'en-month invc t1gat1on b) the Orange Count) dastnct a Horne) 's office concluded OfficC'r Wh1tne) VanDc,andcr.36_of Anes1a.anJ his companion . Anaheim chiropractor Michael Blau and fellow oO~ul\ Offiw"Chnstorhtr ll11ah1um , mac.le stops at se'era Orange Count~ bars on the night of J uh P v. hen \ .tn De' ander branda hcd the v.C'apon and fired tt into the 11r Oeput) D1 lrllt .\ttornt"~ ( rc1ghton Lu said \\-ednc-.da\ th11 Blau and lhzahturri had been cleared of any wron&doang There ~ere no rcpon., of an June m the 1nc1dcnt. Se\.eral people contac ted· aulhontacs to repon ltte gunfire. seen coming trom the sunroof of the hmo. E~ccutt'e Limousine Service. based an Fountain Valley. reportedly packed up the three men at Blau·s .\naMam off !Ct at 6:30 p m. and dropP'd them off well past midnight near Blau·!) Santiago Canyon home. -nc gun was po1nrc<S directly at me." said Edward Camc:aoli, dnver of the car behind the limousine. ··1 \<lad , ·oh. m) God .... and let off the ga J)C'dal " · • Carracc1oh said he then watched as Van Devander fired four shots in the aar. aL'Cordang to police rcpons. Van Oc'andcr as a patrol officer an the Lo "1\&clcs Poh~Dcpa.rtmcnt's ~uthwc t 01\.1 ion. but has been on C\tendcd Mck lea' c since chnhoonn1 1nc1dcnt. Police Capt Tom Elfmont 1d The department 1s conducung its O"-n tn"est1pt1on and Van 0c ... ander could 1act d1soplana1) measures, an lud1na terrrun.auon. Elfmont said. Limousine chauffeur Robert M 1llcr said the men a ured hun I.be sh.oat· (Pleue eee POLIC&llAJll/A2) Quake survl vor 'Panel rejects· earlier beach curfews Aikaz Akopyan and five others were found alive In the rubble of a building that collapsed In Armenia's earthquake 35 days ago./ A4 Coast You never sausage glee when Oscar Mayer Co. 's Wlenermoblle rolled Into town./A3 Nation President Reagan honor- ed at an unusual "farewell review'· by the Defense Department./ AS Bualneas Purchasers of Stockton· based American Savings and Loan will enJoy tax breaks worth $21 7.5 million to sweeten the acqulslUon./ A7 Index A9 A7-8 BM 85 86 IM A12 A 11 Al A3 84 81-4 Al A2 Oceanfront residents in Newport pla n to appeal decision of parks commission By IRIS YOKOI OI .. .,_., .._. ttaft "-request b) oceanfront rc\1dent\ to bcgln closing cit) beaches at 10 p.m. rather than the current m1dn1ght curfc-. has bttn \.Otcd do"' n b\ tht- ewpon Beach Par~s Beache!i .:ind Recreation ( omm1ss1on Comm1ss1onc~ cited concerns about enforcing the earlier closure ume and rcstnct1ng u~ of the tX'at h 1n \Oting 4-1 a8"11nst the lhangc l he \ ote. howe\t~r. 1s ad\ISOn onh Jnd not necessarah the final "·ord on the mauer Represcntatl\ cs of the <. entral "'c" port Beach< ommunm .\sStll. 1a- 11on. the Balboa Pcnin ula Point .\S\<X 1auon and the West "e" pon ~ach Homeo" ners · .\~soc1a 11on ~ad the) will appeal the Jec1'11on to tht' { 11\ C ounc1I TV soa~ p,roves 'Balboa Island' is 99.44% fun By JOYCE BODLOVI H OI ... 0Mtr""' .._., The camera zooms an on a JroUP of sunbathers on the nd) beach of Corona dtl iar ~ud­ denl). a muscular )OUnJ man notices a stranac ttd li&ht Ouhang 1n the distant waters. Glancing up to lht bluff he o~f'\e a ~ond Oash of red . And w~n three of tht' \Un· v.onha~rs sump11t1ou'I> climb the bluffs 10 10\Csttptc -lo and bthold -they v.1tne tv.o Russian aaents cngrouc.-d an a SlntSler talC'. The plot th1ckcni when one dark-hatred girl as cau&ht b) the Ru 11ns and "-h• kcd av.a 11 1unpo1nt No. 1\'s not ··Moonh~tana;" this is Oran County " o-.n ni&httime SOIJl , opera ... Balboa tsfand •• Tht JO.minute KnC\ 1 aired on ·'~bl cable sut1ons at different t1m« during the month. The io.p now 1n its founh )ft', 11 k>olttt pe ncmcod. after tilt' 10ft1-runn1ns Dlllas" and can tx v~ ~ cable an Huntu'ltM Barttt. F"oun1aan Vallct. Com Mesa 1nd,, of' count. ll'tboe •nd tht mt °' ewpe>n lrach. ··Balboa ts.land" 1$ 1ht nDCtUkt of teM'Wr«1Gfod•rtt· 1Dr llobtn MicMel COlftd of ,_...,.,., 8*tl. W IO be CCMt- tuscd v.ath Holl~woocfs Roben (on rad The soap optra has all the 1oaredicnts 'i tev.cn Lona for: ro,. manct. antngut and murder. Conrad a•u theater arts teacher at Coastline ( ommunit) Colle&c and 1 profc aonal actor -.ho has hati small part on ~'cral TV show His Holl)~ood cont.a ts ba~c been a plus for th<' how Randy Corda). a d1ttetor of lh<' .. Bob e-whan Shov.. • .. Ea ' trttt .. and .. Coming of .\ie." has d1rte1cd SC\t'r&I of the shov.s Dale W h1te. v.ho ha~ dar«tcd cpa\odcs of '"Hill trcct 81uc ·• .. H('an lkat'" and "O'Hara:· also ha\ done some of the d1rcc11ns OM particular ~ow sWTtJ ~dam West, the actor who ht-· came famous portray1n1 Batman. as a 1etnam POW •tio rttums home to find ht ~au tttn• ~n "'ht> donn"t know of h.i1 u - 1 tenet. There a~ me glanna d1f· ftttnt'~ l)(tv.ttn tht &l1U) \ti· lhftf "Della •• Hd the nc>- btMllf•. PG·r1\td ·aalboa •~,"hOwt~. .. Unlitt tM fat*d tek\aston toep, .. Bilb<MI Island.. ears monthl • maku'I 1t dtfrKult for '~ to folk>W a c<Mmnuu• Mor)'. Eich .,_Ms I ........ and tnd•••nd don aoe ia¥olw 1 (PIJ 111 -"961"#.!Aa) The board\ of the three home· owners· group \upport do~1ng all beachc at 10 pm c\ccpt the Balbo3 Pier area whae lirt• ring an.- pro' 1ded. n trng no1..c and other problem created h' pc-oplc on the bcalhC''i JI night fhl' problem worscn during thl' 'lummer h«au~ ot the anl1u\ of tounw. residents St&) ··" c all ha'c the \aml' problems. not JUSt "1th no1~· hut ~•th propk not bc.·anf ahk to find rt"\trooms ·· said Phi \(honlau. a re 1dent on C'Xean front in 8alhoa (. lo,mg thl' bcalh e.uher v.;ill not ')oh e all the prohll'm\ t'iu1 at\ a '>h:p 1n thC' nttht d1rc\11nn · \.. hunlau -.aid '"Jfthe number of people on ahdlealh 1s reduced b) 50 ~~c-nt 1t\ a 'trp 1n thc-nght d1rttt1on ·• An 1dtnllcal rcquCil "AS rc)C\:icd b) Cll) official fi,e )cars ago hut ,l)a)na Pct ta t. prc\ldcnt of thl' Pl•nin- sula Point .\s~1at1on said the 1d\"a warrant a lre\h lool bc-ctu'iC.' the number of tounSt\ coming to 'e\' pon Beach conunur' tCI ini:rca\<' '"The bc.lche arc darl at night:· she said ··There·, no rral rta\(m people shoukJ be out on ~he beal·h ·· ""C'" pon ~ach Polalt Patrol ( apl \11l e Blitch told the i:omma 'ilon h1' office~ ha,cn't had much problem enlorcin1t the I 0 o m dos1n11 time at <. orona del Mar tate Beach because of It!) restricted access · .. But closing ocean beaches . we·rt ~cldom complctd) su~fuLal clos- ing them dov.n during the 5ummer:· hc-5310 Bhtlh did not ha~ a definite relommendauon on the issue. but ~ad rt'Sadents v.ould have to under· 'ltand that ntibth swttps of the beache "ould De difficult because of lack ot manpo-.er ··" ert thert no other problems m the Cit) then v.e"d ha"e tilt' man- power to do it·· he said fhe main problem arta as the (Pleue .ee CLOSUU/ A2) Newport students disciplined for circular 8\. PAl L ARCHIPLEY 0! ... 0-. ......... .\dm1n1~trato"' a~ d1SC1phn1na • mup of "iev.pon Harbor H1&h ·h I \tudtnt~ v.~ d~ tnbutcd a puhhcatton on campus that was dr"n~ a\ porn 1raph1c and ob- "'CO<' . [)r Dennis E' ans, pnnc1pal at t'"pon Harbor, \81d he ~ouldn•t '"d11n1t~ ·· the tract bv calhn& at • nev. pap('r ... It -.as ful( ofob-n1t1e and JlOm raph1c pictures." he said ~\udC'nt\ hao cut out p1t:turcs lrom '\ rat1.-d ntv. paptrs and map.zinc and d1rel ted comments in the C'1rcular toward other tudcnts ·and mC'mbc~ of the facult). Evans ~id . The\ d1s1nbutcd about a hundrtd • C'Qp1c ·of the handout on the Frida)' hcfort Chn tmas vacation. f~) meml)(rs ~ctt able lo ttltie\IC moll of them 'an id.'-----'-~ C9 Orange Coaat DAIL~ PILOT/ Wed'*ldeY, Jenuary 11, 1989 by Bii Keane CC>Uln'&R CUL TtJRJt by Maratta & Maratta "Have you ever run over a button?" _l(ARllADUKE by Brad Anderson ,,,, ( "Do I have to put up with this every time a fire engine goes by?" PEANUTS W14'1' DON'T YOU WRITE TO '<OUR BROT~ER SPIKE WHO LIVES IN THE DESERT ? GARFIELD DRABBLE ASK ~HM IF ~E WANi5TO BE IN THE "V6LY 006" CONTEST .. 1 ~~\NG ~)5~1W6tl(.CAAZ.~ nui V\0€0 C>JAU<~ ~\~ l>O\\E. M011£'5~ R::Q ~ .. ~.''j ~ ~.C.llMG ----,,r--~~ J U\<£~.'l)~~l-~ I Ot~lOR~ ... J I /"Q' .. -1 0 , (OUNTE~ D E.TENTE - T~ E Sv PE \t POwE R 5 A6Rf t TO LIM\T ME D\VM-RANGE M\XER.S . DENNIS THE MENACE l1VE NEVER TMOV6~T OF SPIKE AS 8EIN6 U6LY .. f by Hank Ketcham .. ~~ J. j 1 1 by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan ,..,, . ARLO AND JANJS by Jimmy Johnson """" Pl.U.~ 5foP ~YI~ '"IT ~!>tJ'T C#T JN( ~m~ 1lWl 1lUSI" FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER WHAT 00 '10lJ SUPPOSE STEVE STARGAZER MeANT WHEN HE TOLD ME TO STAY WELL'? - DOONESBURY I G4llT 6EUVE 16 Sle'/.L JIJ5r WT llTTU ID· # M4W lllfH JDRI(. Rite. _\ by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk ~AH ... HOW COME WE WEN"f Ri<:ntf F~ WORJ..D WAR ONE 1t> WORLD WAR EL.EVE~~ by Garry Trudeau CE 25CE T THURSDAY, JANUARY 12., 1989 . . Cr~ws battle· c~nyQn fi~e, Winds ., Fast work credited with stopping blaze ---in Trabuco; downed power line blamed ' By PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of.._O..,,...IW A quick response by more than 200 firefilhters was credited for the suc- cesslul containment of a 125-acre T rabuco Canyon blue that was whipped up bv 60 mph winds Five-car collision Wednesday. Investigators are blaming a dov. n- cd power hne for 1gn1t1ns the fire at· about 8:20 p.m. ne.ar the 1ntersec11Qn of Rose Canyon and TrabucoCanyon roads. said Kathleen Cha of the Orange County Fire Department fanned by Sant.a Ana winds that gusted to 60 mph, the fire spread into the hills northeast of Rancho nta Marpma About 50 hou~ along Mount.am View and )camorc roads v.ere evacuated as flames lapped home- owners' yards. Cha said. fircfiihters also made an . earl) st.and a.round the Joplin Youth Center, a county facJhty'for bo) s. that v.as threatened. However. no structures were dam- aged and no one was injured. she said Despite the fierce winds. fire- fighters v.erc able to contain the fire evening. · by 11:30 p.m. They remained on the .. Instead of being a dry brush fire 1t scene throuJhout the night to Jousc was a grtto ~ss fire It could've been hot spots. a lot worse, Cha said. Residents v.ere allov.ed to return to She said 220 Orange Count) fire- thear homes bcgjnn1ng at about 11 :30 fighters were assmed b> scHral cat> p m .• Cha said fire depanments. · as v.ell a~ the Livestock that was set free at the Cahfom1a 01v1S1on of the U IX- he1ght of the blue also had to b( partment of Forestry • corralled. Elsewhere in Southern Cal1fom1a, The quick response b> firefighters waod.s rcaclung 80 mph destrO)ed a and recent rams helped pre"ent tethered bhmp and forced clo ure of disaster, she said In addition~ ~inds Ontano International A1rpon slowed to about 30 mph later in the . The A1rsh1ps Inc bhmp moo~d at Ontano International was shredded by the high winds. leav1n1 hnk more than ns nose cone attaehed to 1\S anchor pole, a1rpon secunt)' CapL Jerry Davis told the ASSOClated PrnS. No one wa injured Officials closed all runways there at about 9 30 p.m .• d1vening OiJhts to l..Qng Bcafh pnd Los Angeles inter-· national a1rpon Even as the 1usun1 winds caused havoc throughout the Southland. the Orange Coast was spared maJOr (PleaH 11ee QUICK/~) .LA policeman charged w ith ·gun v iolations By JOYCE BODLOVICH Ot .. O.., ......... A l.os .\ngele pohl'C oOi~r ha been charged "'''h a1m1ng a gun at a motonst wtule lea-ning out the sunroof of a moving hmous1nt'. thC'n firing into lhe air during a "'aid naiJlt of cekbratm1t his upcoming mamagC' ho1s y,,erc rcponedl) tired alon& Pacific · Coost H1ahwa> bet\l.ctn Laguna Beach and Corona dcl Mar and ag:un as the limousine tra\.ded along lhe Costa Mesa Frecwa) The SC'lren-month in'lrC'itlg.tllOn b)' the Orange County dastnct anorne) ·~ • office .concluded Officer Whnney Van ()c, ander. 36. of Ane aa. and his companions, Anaheim chiropractor Michael Blau and fcllov. off-0.ut\ Officer hnstorhcr lh78ltturn made ·~tops at sc'era Orange (ount) bar\ on w nagh.t of Jul~ I 7 v.-hen \-an Devandcr brand1shC'd the v.eapon and tired 11 mto the air Oeput) D1str1 l t .\1tornt') e' era I people contacted authonttes to report the gunfire. seen coming from the sunroofofthc hmo. Execut1,e L1mous1ne Service. ~ an Fountam Valley. rtj>onedly picked up the thrtt men at Blau's nahe1m office at 6:30 p.m and dropped them off well past mid1nigh.t near 'Blau·s Santiago Canyon home. .. The gun was pointed dutttly at mr." said Edward Carraccioli. dnver of the car behind the limousine. "I ad. 'Oh. my God' ... and let ofT the ga pedal·· . Carracc1oh said he then watched as Van [)e, ander fired four shots an the air. according to police repon~ Van Devandcr 1s a patrol officer in the Los An&eles Pohcc Depanment's uthv.C\t 01\ 1s1on. but has been on e\tended sic~ lcaH~ since the shooting 1nc1dent. Police Capt Tom Elfmont said The department ts conduct1na •\> o"n 1nvcsttgat1on and Van DevandCT could tacc d1sc1phnary rucasurcs. 1nclud1n& terminauon. Elfmont satd. Rah-hoar traffic oil Paet.Re Cout Btahway in Huntinaton Beach wu ·anarled for two boara 1""ednaday afternoon afteJ' a fl•e-car WTeck near the Bot .. Chica bluff•. Police reported no aerlou lnjurla. Story on Pace 2. (. re1&hton La1 5ol.1d \\ edne~~ that Blau and lhzahtum had bttn dea~ ofan> \Hon doing There v..ere no ~pon,ofinJun~ an the 1nc1 cnt. Llmou 1nechaufteurRobcn Miller !.ltd the men urcd b1m the shoot· (Pleue .ee POLICSllAJlf/A2) Quake survl vor Alkaz Akopyan and five others were found alive In the rubble of a building that collapsed In Armenia's earthquake 35 days ago.I A4 Coast You never sausage glee when Oscar Mayer Co. ·s Wlenermoblle rolled Into town./A3 Nation President Reagan honor- ed at an unusual ' 'farewell review'' by the Defense Department./ A5 Baalneas Purchasers of Stockfon- based Amerrcan Savings and Loan wilt enjoy tax breakaworth$217.5 mllllon to sweeten the 11equlslt1on./ A7 ' Index A9 A7-.8 ~8 BS ee 84 A12 A11 Al A3 M 81-4 Al A2 . ~ - Panel rejects earlier.beach curfews Oceanfront residents In Newport plan to appeal decision of parks commission By IRIS YOKOI oe .. 0..,,...1.- ;\ request 'b} oceanfront rec,1den1.-. 10 begin closing cit) bea he'i at 10 p.m. rather than the current m1dn1ght curfew has been 'otcd dov. n b' tht· Ncwpon Beach Parls. Beache\ and Rcetta11on Comm1ss1an Comm1ss1oncrs cued ·conlerns about enforcing the C'3thtr closurt' 11me and rcstncung use of the beach 1n \Ollng 4·2 again~t the change Thl' \Ole. hOV.C\er IS ad\.tSOr) onl} and not neC'essanl\ the final "~Ord on thl." matter Rcprcscntall\e\ of the ( cntral "'ev.-pon Beach ( ommunll) .\s\01.1J- 11on the Balboa Peninsula Poutt As~1at1on .and the \\est '1ev.pon Beach Homeov. ne~· .\ M>C1a11on said the> v.111 appeal the UCll'>1on tu the ( 1t\ C oum1I TV soap proves 'Balboa Is land' i S 99.44% fun By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of!MO.., ........ The camera zoom 10 on a aroup of ~unbathen on the \and) beach of Corona dcl Mar \uJ- denl). a muscular )OUn.J man n4i>t1ccs a siranae red lit.ht Ila h1n1 1n 'he distant ~atcrs Glanc1n1 up to the blufls. ht obs(r\e a second nash of red. And when three of the un· wors.h1pcf'I surrcp11uousl) chmb the bluffs to tn\e 11ptc -lo and behold -the w1tnn\ t\\'O Ru 1an agents cnaro ~ 1n a sinister talc The plot th1clens 111ohcn one datk-hau'Cd &arf 1s cau&ht by the Rus 11M and ~h1 ked av.ay 11 gunpoint No. ifs not •• foonhf'tan •• ttus as Oranac .Count) s ov. n niihntmc soa~ pcra. -Bal lmnct ." T~ JO.m1nu1c Knc 1 aettd on pubiK' . cabk 1uuons at diffc"'nt umc,S dunna ·the month. The ioap. no• tn its founh )"ftr. rs ~patlttntd atkf t~ tona-nann.• 0911M .. and <'8n bt "~ ~ c.bk "' Hunu~tCMt e.ctt. Fou" .. '" Valln'. Ccma Mtta and. o( count. Wboe and tht""' of~ leech. .. Balboa litand" 11 the bnildild o(leildwr4h«-d•~ D Robcn Ma. Co.hid of Newpon llK9'. W IO be C09t4 tuscd with Holh~oo<fi Robert Conrad. · The soap opera has aJI the mirro1enls v1ev.e~ Ion• for: ro- manC'C'. 1ntn1ue and murder. Conrad 1 a th~ter arts teacher at C oa thne C ommun1t~ College and ' prok~saonal actor ~ho has had small pans on several T\ 'ho~. His Hollywood contacts ha\c bttn a plus for the how Ran4' Corda). 1 du"tetor uf the .. Bob ~c~hart how." "Easy trecl'' and .. Coming of "&c. •• h~ d1rttlcd SC\Cral of the how DaJt Wh11e. who ha d1rcctc-d ep1M>dH of .. H 111 trttt Blues." "Hean Beat" and "O'Hara:· al~ ha done wme of the d1rcct1n~ One particular Show \t.a~ ._dam We~t. the actor v.ho tit· came famous ponra>'"' Batman. 1 V~tnam POW •ho mums homt to find M ha a tttn-.,c son "'"° donn't know of h11 <'~· u.ttf\Ct. Tht~ art tome 1lann1 d1f~ fcttncn btt•ccn 1~ CJ1Ll) \IZ· 1h"I "OaHa'-" ud th<' no- buG&et, PG·rattd .. Balboa ttllllld. •• hbwt¥W. UAhkt tht fabled ttkVlJIOft toaP. "'8alboe l.&and" llf'I monthly, maku~ n dtfl'kuh for Vtr#Cft to f'ollOW a COftlUWlftl MOO'· Each show Ml. ~'""• andmd1111uctdoa• .. voew. tf'llW-'MIWM./Aa) The boards ol the three h·ome- owners· group., '111pport llO\tng all beaches at 10 pm C\tept the Balboa Pier area \I, here lire ran~ Jrc pro' 1d.:'d t'llmi nm~ 11nd ot~r problems c reatc.>d h' proplc on the beaches at night The problem., v.orscn during 1he \ummcr bccau~ ol the 1nt1u\ ot tuura '' rec,1den1c, \3) .. \\ e all ha'e the \am~: problemc,. not JU'il "1th noa-.e hut \I, 1th people not bc:tng abk to !ind rc.,troom : said Phil 4xhonlau. a rc.,1Jen1 on Olean t-ront tn &lboa ( lo\ang tht• beach earlier \I.Ill not \Ohc all the prohlcm' hut '11·.-. J '>ICp an the rag.ht Jaret t1on \\ h,rnlau \Jld "ti the oumbcrol people on the beach 1s reduced b) 50 pcrt"ent. 11\ a '>tcp 1n the nght darernon ·· · .\n 1dent1cal request v.as reJC\.tcd b) II) 01TiC1 Ji 1he \elr"> ago. out Da~na Penn pre)1d~nt oflhe Pcnin sula Point .\~.-.oc1a11on, ~ad the.-1dl'a v.arranl~ a frl'~h lool because the number of toumh coming to "'e\1.- pon Beach conunues to ancrea-.t ··The beaches are darlt. at night, .. \he smd ~There \ no re.al ru\lin people hould be out on the beach · 'lev.pon Beach PllhC'C Patrol< Jpl \11ke Blitch told thl' commassaon h" offile~ ha\.c.-n'1 had muth probkm cntorcin1t the 1!1 om clo 1ng time at l ort)na dcl Mar tale Beach because of11s re~m.ted act"Css .. But closina ocean beaches .. we·~ seldom complctrl) successful 11 clos-mr thnn down dunng-the sum111e1 ... he said Bhtth did nol ha' e a definite recommendation on the issue. but said res1dtnts ...,.ould have t-0 under- stand that mghtl) SWttJJS of tht bcache \\Ou Id be difficult because of l.lclt. ot manpov.er · \\ere thrre no other problems in the cit\. then v.e'd ha'e the man-· pov.er to do 11 ··he s.aad The main problem .area as the (Plea.e eee CLOSUU/ A2) Newport students disciplined for circular 8\ PAt l ARC'JUPLEY Of .,,. «>-"',... SW! .\dmtna\trators are d1sc1phn101 a ~roup l'f Nev.pon Harbor Hla.h hool ~tudtnt v.:ho d1 tobutcd a pubhcatton on campus that wa de'4nb<'d as pomo raph1c and ob- '14.rnc Dr Denni Evans. pnnc.:1pal at 1'.rv.p<>n Harbor said he v.:ouldn't .. J1 n1h the lra t b\ calhna 1t a ncv.:..,papcr .. It v.a'i full of obsccn1t1e and porn raph1c picture .. he said tudcnt n;ia cut out pictures trom X-ratcJ ncv.: papers and fMPZU\CS and d1r«ted com ments 10 the c1rcul11 tov.ard other student and members of the tacult . E\.an said. The dt tnbutcd about a huDdrtd cop1t of lhe handout on the Friday bcfc rt ( hmtmas \/talion. Faculty mcmbas v.:c"' able to retn~ve mOll of thtm. E'an 1d. > .. Or11nge C0Mt DAILY PfLOT/ W~. J11nuary 11, 1980 TD PAMQ,T by Bit Keane counsa CUL TUil& CIRCUS "Have you ever run ove~ ' button?• MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "'H I ' "Do I have to put up wJth this every time a fire engine goes by?" PEANUTS W~'< DON1T YOU WR.ITE TO '(OUR SROT~ER. SPIKE WHO LIVES IN THE DESERT ? GARFIELD DR.ABBLE aoesmaoes ASK ~IM IF ~EWANT5TO 0E I~ THE "V6LVD06'' CONiEST .. (OUNTE~ DETENTE - THE SuPfil ?OwER5 A6R.Et TO L'1M\T .ME D\UM-RAN6E M\XERS c. , .. ~._..., •• __...... ...... DENNIS THE MENACE 4 . by Hank Ketcham l1VE NEVER TMOU6MT OF SPIKE A'5 6EIN6 U6LY . -• ~ ! l ' ~~ l j 1 J by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANiS FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER WHAT 00 YOU SUPPOSE STEVE STARGAZER MEANTWHEN HE TOLD ME TO STAY WELL~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN "' by Jimmy Johnson ~ Pl.fA~ ef'OP Sil.YI~ "IT ~~·rr.r JN'f ~m~ ~1M1~1"' by Lynn Johns,on 0 • , _. by Jeff MacNeUy by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk qeAH •.. HOW (J)ME WE wem RK:Mf F~ WORLD WAR ONE 1t> WOR\..O WAA $.E.VE~ ~ DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau I CAN1 «U~ -SWU, JI/Sr INT IRTU MJ-116 N46e llTH 1INtSt. Fl¥. _\ ·~--1 ...... .¥1 ............... ....... ,.., ....... :.': ... ""' -."' "" -=---~ ---~ ~ . - CE THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1989 25 E T c ·rews battle c~nyon fire, winds Fast work credited with stopping blaze in Trabuco; downed power line blamed By P AUL ARCBlPLEY Ot91e0.., .......... A quick response b) more Chan 200 fircfi&hters was credited for the suc- Ces$ful containment of a 125-acre Trabuco Canyon blaze that was v.h•ppcd up bv 60 mph winds Five-car collision Wednesday. · • t Investigators are blaming a down- ed po~er lane for 1&n1t1ng tho. fire at about 8:20 p.m. near tile intersection of Rose un)'on and T rabuco Can)'on roads. said IUthleen Cha of the Orange County Fire Dcpanment. Fanned by Santa Ana winds that R•la·boar tramc on Paelftc Cout HUhway ln Huntlnfton Beach wu anarled for two lloun 1f ednaday afternoon J.Usted to 60 mph. the fire spread into the h1ns nonheast of Rancho Santa Marpnta. About 50 houses along Mount.am View and Sycamorc roads v.ere n icuated as flames lapped home- owners' yards, Cha said. Firefighters also made an earl ) stand around the Joplin Youth Ctnter. a count) facility forbo)'s, tha1 was threatened Howe ver. no structures wett dam- aged and no one was tnJured. she s:ud. Despite the fier<:'e -winds. fire- ' fighters were able to coniain the tire by 11.30 p.m. The) remained on the scene throughout the night to doust hot spots Residents v.erc allov.ed to return to their homes beginning at about 11 '30 p m , Cha said. L1ve$t0Ck that was stt free at the height of the blaze also had to be corralled. The quick response by firefighters and rttent rains helped prevent disaster, she said ln add1llon. winds lowed to about 30 mph later 1n the after a fi•e-car wreck near tbe BolM Chica bluffa. Pollce reported no .edoua lnjurtea. Story on Paae 2. evening. "Instead ofbcina a dry brush fire 11 was a green f?SS fire It could've been a lot worse. Cha said She said 220 Oranac Count> fire- fighters ~re assisted by se"eral cit> fire depanments. as v.ell s the Cahfom1a D1v1s1on of the U.S Dc- panment of Forestry. Elsewhere an Southern Cahforn11. winds rcachana 80 mph dcstro)'ed a tethered blimp and forced clo~urc of Ontario International A1rpon The Attsh1ps Inc. bhmp moored at Ont.ano lntemattonal was shredded by the high winds. Jcavma tittle more than ns nose cone attached to its anchor pole. a1rpon sccunty C•pL Jerry Davis told the Associated ~s. No one was injured. Offic1aJs closed all runways there at about 9·30 pm .. d1vemna naghu to Long Beach and Los Angeles 1nter- nat1onal 11rpons. · Even as the gusting winds caused havoc throughout the Southland, the Orange Coast was spared mlJor (Pleue He QUICK/ A2) LA policeman charged with gun -violations By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Ol .. 0.-,,... ..... A Los .\ngcl~ pohce offiet'r ha bee n charged \\'llh aiming a gun at a motonst v.h1le leaning out the S\lnroof of a mo" ina hmou ine. then finng 1nlo the air dunna a "rid n1ah1 ofcclebrat1n• his upc~mingmamage • hots ~ere reponcdl) fired along Pacific Coast High"&) betv.ecn Laguna Beach and Corona dcl Mar ana again ·3S the limousine tra\ elcd along the Costa Mesa Fn:cv.a~ The stven-month 1nH"St1p11on b> the Orange Count) d1stnct attorne) 's office concluded Officer Whune) Van Dcvander. 36. of Artesia. and hi companions, Anaheim chiropractor Michael Blau and fello" ofT-<tut\ Officer Chnstorher I hzahtum made SIOJ>$ at sc"era Orange Count) bars on the night of Jul) I 7 "'ht'n \an De\ andcr brand ashed the v.eapon and fired 1t into the air Deput) D1 s tr1u \uorne) Creighton Laz said \\. ednc')da, that Blau and lhzalnum had bttn cfeartd ofany wrongdoing There v.ert no ttpon of inJunc 10 the incident c"eral people co n tacted authon ue to report the gunfi re. seen coming from the sunroof of the hmo. E'\ccuu 'e L1mous1 ne Service. based in fount.am Valley. reponedly picked up the three men at Blau's Anaheim office at 6:30 p.m. and dropped the m off well past midnight near ~lau's Sanuago Canyon home. "'The gun was pointed directly at me."' said Edward Carraccaoh, dnver of the car behind the limousine. "l s:ud. 'Oh. my God' ... and let ofT the gas pedal .. C'arracc1oh said he then watched as Van Dcvander firc<i four shots 1n the air. accord ing to police rcpons. Van Dcvander 1s a patrol officer an the Los <\ngeles Pohcc Oepanment's South"e t D1v1s100. but has been on utcnded sick leave since the shootini 1nc1dcnt. Pohcc Capt Tom Elfmont said 1 ht department 1s conductina its o"n 1n,~t1gat1Q.n and Van Ocvandcr could face d1sc1phnat} measures. 1ncludmg termananon. Elfmont said. Limousine chauffeur Robcn Miller '81d the-men a ured hun t.bc shoot· (Pleaee Me POLICEllAJ'f/ A.2) Quake survivor Panel rejects eB.Tlier beach-crirfews Alkaz Akopyan and f Ive other~ were found alive in the rubble of a building that collapsed In Armenia's earthquake 35 days ago.I A4 Coast You never sausage glee when Oscar Mayer Co. ·s Wlenermobile rolled into town./A3 Nation President Reagan honor- ed at an unusual ''farewell review" by the Defense Department./ AS Baalneaa Purchasers of Stockton- based American Savings and Loan wlll enjoy tax breaksworth$217.5 million to sweeten the acqulsltlon /A7 Index Oceanf rant residents in Newport plan to appeal decision of parks commission By IRIS YOKOI OI IM 0.-, .... IU« .\ request b) oceanfront n-1dcn" to begin closing Cll) beaches at I 0 p.m. rather than the current m1dn1gh1 curfe" has bttn 'otcd do .. n b' the Newpon Bc-ach Park,, Bcachc~ and Recreation Commission Comm1ss1oners c11ed concerns about enforc1n1 the earlier do ure tame and restricting u~ of the bea< h in 'oting 4-:? against the changt' The \Ole. ho"cHr. 1s ad\lsor. onh and not necessanl~ the final "'ord on the matter RepreS<"ntatl\e!I of the ( entral """e"port Bcac h (. ommun1t~ .\s\O<.. 1.i- 11on. the Balboa Pcn1Mula Point Assoc1a11on and the \\.est 'e" port Beach Homeo" ncr.,' ..\ssocaalltln s:ud the) v.111 appeal the dc .. 1'\1on to the ( 1t\ ( ouncal TV soap proves 'Balboa Island' is 99.44% fuil By JOYCE BODLOVJCH °' .. ~ ........ The camera zooms 1n on a JfOUP ofsunbatheD on the sand) bach of Corona del Mar Sud denly. a muscular )OUnJ man not1cn a tranac red li&ht flash1na in the distant wateB Glann na up 10 the bluffs he obstt\.cs a ~ond flub of red. And >Ahcn thrtC of thr iun wor1h1~rs urrcpttt1ousl) climb the bluff to inH•,t1ptc -lo and behold -tht) w1tnes\ l Y.O Russian agents enarosscd in a smmcr talc. The plol th1d.cnt y, hen one dark~tWrcd &Jrl a cau&ht b) the Ru 1an and wlu k((f av.a) at 1unpo1nt. No. it's not .. i oonh"'un .. 1h1s 1s Ota.l'\at Count)'' o ..... n n"iafitllmt soap Optra. ~911 1\find." The JO-minute ~ts 1 aired on ~bfi e«ns cable S11t1oni at difft'n:nl times dunn wmonth The soep. now 1n '" fourth year." loolrty petlnMd af\rr the IOai-'""''"•"DlillM .. ....Scu be ~ ~ Cable tn Hunt1nat0ft lmch, F"ouMan• Vilky, CCKU MtM and., of count. lllboe. and iJtt ml °' Nc•Poft 9Nch .. 191"8 blaftcl" it t ht lnilKlatkt of ........ ..not-d1m'• IOf loben Midmt COMICI of Ne.,.,n ..... -.... ('Oii- • lust<! with Holl)v.o()()(fs Roben Conrad. The soap opera has all the 1ngrcd1ents He'A"US long for: ro- man~. mtnaue and murder. · • Conrad 1 a theater am teacher 11 Coa thne ommun1t) C'olkge and a profc 1onal actor who ha~ had small pans on ~'era I Tv ho•s His Holl)""ood contact ha't' bttn a plus for the hoy, Rand\ Corday. a d1f'C(tor of the ··eob ewhan hoy, •• "Eas) tret:t" and "Comma of ~." has directed 5C't'ral of the sho.,. Dale White. v,,ho ha dJttttcd episode of .. Hill Uttl Blue " "Hran Beat" and '"O'Hara." also has done some of the darccun~ One panicular r.ho"" ~taiTed "dam West. the actor ..... ho be- came famous ponta) ins Batman. a a \'1t'tn&m POW .,ho rttum home to find ht w a tttn• ion who donn't know of his C\· I ttntt. Thtrc ·~ so~ atannc d1f· fmncn bctllrttfl !ht aht.o "z- zh"' "Dlt&a .. •Rd the no- bU411Ct. PG·rattd ··&alboa · ·~ .. ~vet. u .. tikt the 6abkd lt'lev1"°" t0ep. ••Balboe Island" aert monthly. mak1na 11 deft"tcuh fof v~ to fOllow a C011t1n~ "°')'. Each thaw has ....... andcftdeneanctdon • iawotve1 ... 1111-"9AIMA/MI ' The boards of the three home· owne r · groups wppon closing all beaches al 10 pm c\ccpt the Balboa Pu:r area "hac ft re nngs arc pro' 1dcd l 111ng noise and other problems created b' pcoplC' o n thc bt-acht-s at night The problem\ "orstn dun ng the !lum mcr because ol the inllu\ of tounw. rn1dcnb ~' ·Y.e all ha .. e the ..a me probkm\. not JU t "1th nm~· hut "1th people not bcing able Ill lind fC\t rooms.: s:ud Ph il ~honlau. a rc\idcnt on Ckean Front in 831hoa ( lo"ng the beach t'arhcr "111 nut \Oh call ihe prohkm'\ hu t ·11., a \tep 1n the nght d1rcdmn ·· 'x.honlau said "If the numberot people on the bench 1s reduced b~ 50 pcrl cnt 1t\ a o;1ep 10 the right dutt11on ·· ..\n 1den11cal rcquC'st v.u rcJC'l. led by cit) offiual~ fi,e 'can ago but 03~ na Pe1t1t pte'Sident of the Pen1n sula Point ..\s~1auon said the idea "arrants a lfl'sh look because the number of tounst"' rom1ng to 'l""· pon Beach 1:ont1nuC's to 1n1:rca~ ·· fhc beachC'S are dark at nitth t," she said .. fttl"t"l" \ no l"t'al rt"a "'-m people should be out on lht' bcat•h .. 'lcwp<>n Beach Pohct Patrol t apt \tiltc Blitch told thC' rnmm1 \ion hi\ officen haH•n't had much pro~km C'nfornn• the-10 pm clo ing 11mc at ( orona dcl Mar ~talc Beach because of It rei.t ncted access. .. But clos1ngoccan beaches ... we're ~ldom compktel~ succcs!>ful at clos· 1ng them dov.n dunng the summer." ht' said Bhtch did not ha"e a definite rccommendataon on the as ue-. bu1 said res1~nt v..'Quld have to under- stand that n1ghtl\ sv.ttps of the beaches v.ould be difficult because of lack ot manpo"er "Weft' th crc no other problems in the cm then v..e'd ha .. e the man- J>O"Cr to do 1t:· he said The main problem area 1s the (Pleaee ~ CLOSUU/ A.2) Newpc;>rt students discjpli~ed for circular 8 " PAl'L ARCHIPLEY 04 -0.-,NeelWI .\dmani'>t rators al"t' di 1phnsn1 a ~roup of Nc .... pon Harbor Htlh hool tu<knu v..ho d1 tnbutcd a pubh auon on campu that wa de nbed as pornographic and ob- ~enc l)r Denni\ e .. an pnnc1pal at '-e"-p()r1 Harbor. said he wouldn't "d1gn1f\ .. the tract b' calhna 1t a ne~ paper. "It v.a ful( of obsccnstic and Pornographic picture •• he satd. tudent~ had cut out pictures trom -rated ncv. papers and map.zinc and J1~tcd comments in the circular tov.ard other tudcnt and members of the facuh)'. E'an~ said. The¥ d1'>tn bu'ted about a hundred ropies· of the handout on the Friday bcfott C l\nstrnas \'IC'AllOn. Faculty ~mbcrs Yterc abk to ~tncvc moll of them. bans said. OrMge Cout OAtLV PILOT/ ThUtlday. Januery 12, ~989 .... .. Chamber of Commerce's manage!! quits in Laguna BJ I El' IE 1!!AllNEST °' ............... The teneral manqer of the Laauna Beach Ownber of Commerce. whose CQntract wa1 not up for renewal unul April. reaiped suddenly Tuesday, ~rdina to Cheryl Ryan, who was n!eently named maf\alln& director of Lhe chamber. .. It happened aU of a sudden," Ryan said. "He resigned and perhaps he's aoina on to b'f'Cr and better thinp. J don't le.now. Gary Bosley bad been general manqer since January 1988. How- ever, a new top executive post of manaaina director was recently created for Ryan. She was ooce a member of the Committee for Public Relauon~ a chamber faction orpnued 1n 1980 to oust what members consldercd inef- fective chamber leadersh~p. Chamber president Chad Fouu had said late last Wttk that Bosley's posjtion was not threatened by the cha• in lcadenhip. · "I can't ever commit that he's aoin.& to be there for lueand I can't commit that he won't be," Fouu wd. "Has contract comes up for renewal in Apn1. Whether that's renewed, I don't know at this point." Bosley was not available for com- ment and Ryan chose not to discus wbetber her be1na named managin& director had anything to do wtth his depenure. ··1 came in to ovenee the "'orkinas of the chamber and Gary wu to do special projects, projects which he hu e.11pen1se 1n and &eemed to eruo}," Ryan said ... Then evidently he de· c1dcd, well, as I sa). perhai» he's found bluer and better things." Neither Bo5lcy nor Foutz were a.vulable (or comment. Ryan said she ha!> not decided whether she wall hare someone ro replace Bosley "After being here three week), I'm going through files and looking into rcorgaouing a lmle bu," Ryan said. "Whether I h1rc somebody or not, I'm still not sure." LA smog propOsal prciised LOS ANGELES (AP) - A l~I effon to clean up the noronousty filthy air blanketing the nauon 's second-largest city has won the en- dorsement of an env1ronmentahst who said an example as being set that the rest of the world should follow. Mayor Tom Bradley recently proposed the cleanup plan. which includes such far-reaching proposals as plant mg 2 mil hon to 5 m11l1on trees throughout the Cll) dunng the neu five yearS and sharply curta1hng driving. The 63-potnl proposal represents the first urban cffon to curb the worldwide vccnhouse effect. said 1emnyR1fki n. drrector of1h.e Foun- dation on Economic Trends. "This landmark project. in111atcd in a major American metropolis. will focus on the urban areas throughout the world," R10un said. "It as vital for the future of the planet that we begin 10 sharply reduce emissions of carbon dioxide and other gases that con· tr.ibute to the greenhouse effect.·· Scienusts use the term greenhou~ effect to descr.~ a cond111on they sa y continued air pollution could cause by creating a roof of pollutants that will form over the Eanh's at· Five-car collision snarls PCH traffic An Encino man fa ces felon) charges of drunken driving for his alleged contnbutton to .a five<ar crash that ued up rush-hour traffic on Pacific Coast H1ghwa) late Wednes- day, Huntington Beach police said today. Kevin C. Gysler allegedly drove has Toyota into the rear of a Chevrolet Blazer in the we~tbound lanes near the Bolsa Chica bluffs about 5 p.m .. Officer Brian Da vidson said. Gysler's car and the Blazer both crossed over the center d1 v1der after impact and into the eastbound lanes where they collided head-on with thrtt vehicles heading in the opposite direcl1on. Davidson said. "Four of the five vehicles received major damage," Davidson said. ··We were lucky lhat nobody was seriously hun," Davison said. The multiple colhs1on slowed bus> coastal traffic to a trickle for about two hours whale the wreckage and debns were cleared from the road Davidson said It appeared that Gyslcr, 36. who was arrested b) pohcc. ran into the rear of the vehicle 1n front ofh1m while both cars were 1n motion -By Ro~rt Bult~r mosphere. That pollution la)cr 10 rurn will mp harrrHhc-mmosphe-re, causing the Eanh's temperature 10 nsc several degrees. which in turn could have a catastrophic effect on the Eanh's environment. Bradlc[· who joined Rillun at a City Hal news conference Wednes- day, said he intends to ask mayors of c1t1es throughout the world to emulate effons undenalr..en by Los Angeles.to reduce 1ts air pollution. Superior Court ezpansioa OK'd By Tiie Associated Press Orange Count) supen 1sors ap- proved a spending plan to add more judges lo the backlogged Supenor Coun system and more suppon workers for the crowded Mun1c1pal Couns. Under the !i.pendtng plan approved Wednesda}. the coun1y·s coun sy~ tem will receive a SI 3 m1llton. 175- employcc expansion over the neir.t 18 months. The Municipal and Supenor courts will d1v1de up to S3.8 million 1n 1mprovcmcnts between now and June 30 and S8.5 m1llton wonh of improvements an fiscal ye.ar 1989-90 Also approved was a S3.500.a-ycar bonus for each of the couniy's 101 Judges -a benefit that will co~t the county $707.000 over th{' next I b months POLICEMAN CHARGED FOR FIRING GUN ••. From Al ing was "all nght'" because they were police officers. • Maller said when the gun when orr .. my heart went into my throat"' but he d1dn"t put 1wo and two together because of the sohd part1t1on separ- ating the driver from the passengers. He told investigators the thlte men were dnnk1ng and grew more in- ebnated as the evening progressed None of the hmo passengers could be reached for comment, hut Van Devander reportedly told 1n· vesugators what was reponed as gunshots wer~ actually c.11plodtn1t firecrackers thrown from the limo. Misdemeanor charges of bran- dishing a firearm and d1scharg1og a weapon on a h1ghwa} "'ere filed Tuesday 1n Orange County Munici- pal Court 1n Santa Ana. Laz said Van Devander 1s scheduled to ~ arraigned Feb 2 an Mun1c1pal Court in Santa Ana R,'!,J!PK RES~ONSE STOPS CANYON FIRE ••. . I Calmer, warmer weather Fri day Cltat etc1e& and decf...,no winds •• t0<ecut for Frid•Y througMut Southern cattf0tnla. ac:GOfOlng to the Netional w .. 1n.r~ High *"'*atur• ek>f1g the C:O.t and In the inland velleyt art expected to t"'O' from the mkS-50a lo 70 degtMS N'9fllll!M lows should d•P 1n10 the low· and mid.JO• OeMrt hight were predleted to teach the l'l.gf\ 50• anes GOt, with lovwt t1tpected to fall Into the t .. nt end m•d·20s From POint Concep1t0n to 1he Meiucan Borde< 0Yer inner waters, a amlll crett adVlaory Is posted tor tonight Md Friday tor nor1htatt wtnd• t5 10 25 kno1s with seas to • '"' below 1he canyon I Other'wlM va1lable windSlo 15 knots with seas to 2 leet Wett aw.ii 3 fMt Mostly cleer ski• <>vet outer waters. • small craft advisory Is Potted tor tonight and Ft1dayfo1v•rtablewindt15 knots with HU 1021 .. 1 Northw"I swell 8 IHI tonight and decreasing to 5 !eel Friday ~oslly clear aktes U.S. Temps. llMMSc.IJ J7 26 Calif. Temps." 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IOt-1119 IM!• '-"''"' 200·2"-, uMMltlll.-300 SIW'ta AN ., )1 ""'"""' 121 •"' 7$011¥\-•• It l'iattlord 31 16 h<!la 811<bal• 62 3t flfll ........ 29 " w>d -IW.rl<~ ,..,., ligvl• ' S.W.tl Cfwt '2 •l 6..cond "'9" ' ... p"' 31 "'·-Clay • •ttainect Pll SecOt>O le 11 Honolulw 90 61 San•• .. ., .• st )e &«--1 .-SP lll HCMalon 11 6t I~ f PSI l0<eta1t San••lil-• ts " ~· 43 40 s.ai 8eKrl 10 111 ICAttllu> Blvd ZS-42 T_V.....,. 21 "°' !k,11 Mii IOdty al 5~ Pfft ,_ fuOty 111 S7 am tncl MCtet S OSp m .,.,.._.. ...... 70 63 lfVWW. SaddleOee* v..., 33·4' Torr~ .. 40 MOOt\ •a 11 10 SI p I'll 1-Frteley **-... 15 !>7 UlguNI &Men (IOt.:.Ull 42 ...... no.cod 6J S1 " ~10 JI ,, ec 1041 a "'-....O wt1et I I stp.lft """"" 3t lO. Al'9"'4" Aorpotl Y-l•Vt-/ 'BALBOA ISLAND' SOAP IS TELEVISED ••. P'rom!Al con11nu1ng cast of characters "This as an act of IO\C •• Conrad said. "Evei;one 1s volunteenna their time, but we do lecp 11 rather professional We have a gaffer. hght- 1ng person. soundman. cameraman. the whole crew goes out" All the artors ha ve aud1t1oncd and most are theater maJONI from local colleacs. Conrad said the actors wme11me'> arc required IO learn 15 pages of!.enpt because the sho"' as taped onl) once a month over a t'Wo-day !)('nod <\nd unlike pr1m't' 11me V)ap\, )OU "'on·1 find ~em1ngl> nude loHrs ca\orting 1ns1dt• .a ,team) shO"-l·r ••fktau~ nr puhh< an e\\ rt·ru- lat1om 1h1s 1s lairl\ <:lean "'1th no h111 and hca\ \ bedroom -.ccnes <" course. 11 1\ no ·t•1ghway w Hea\en either ' he s.ud referring to thl' s)'rup) 1ckH111on hov. aboutan01ngd -who d()(s good deeds Though some ~encs art ""011n the studios of ( ople) ( olon) C-&iblc 1n ( osw Mc-wt or Roaers ( .Able T rk· v1s1on in Huntington Beach lht'crcv. often travels around Orange Count) cap1unna familiar sights Pon ions of the show ha\C been tal)('d an a Rusty Pelican re'>taurant the We<>t1n ';outh ( oa'lt Pla1a hotel local city halls and along the Halhoa and Newport piers Cable TV firms train ' would-be producers Bf)an Walultk s:Jy\ 11 only Wiil''> \I;\ hours of1n.,truc11on to bcxome a local TV producer Walultk. acce.,\ coordinator tor Roger' Cable Telc"1~1on, said the free workshop is conducted at tht· H un11ng1on lkach publt' alt:c<os studio at Seachn Vtllaic for local residents .. The processstans 1n the "'c>rk\hop where v.(' teach how 10 U'>C our ' .. inch \ 1dco equipment and ho"' to edit a prOJ.ram on the air' fie said "The class 1ndudcs hands-on "'ork and under 1and1nll thc rt'ful.it1ons Once you t.al..e the rlll~~ and I tan ..cc' our\ 1deu It tr rat{' .)OU do thl• lir\l produe11on 1n the studio The sho\lo "s mall·nal 1hcn l JO be shot on lix:at111n or 1n the \lud10 \\al uh I.. 'krnJ l he: equipment 1'> a'a1lablc al no ,,,.., 1 bl' \hu\lo 1' aan:d on 'hanncl 30 "It there v.ac; mone~ ln\Oh{'d 11 ""'ouldn·t be public a {'CC'S5 •• ht' said ·· Thcrt• I'> no adH·nis1ng. no !.l<indcr. no g.amc sho""' g1 ,r·a·""'a~s and n11 ob<>eene matrnalc, \' long a\ the people abide b\ thow ruk'> the~ .can do ·'#.hate\ er 1hc\ v.-anl The shov.\ rJngt lrnm fl\c minutes to one hour The '1dt'O' air bct"'cen J JU and Sp m \.&turd,.I\ \und.t) ~ml MondJ~ f he ~tter the \ho1.1, 0'> quJhl) the morr air 11mc 11 r{'cC'IH\ he ~id 'Walul1k \aid aho ut 10 people usuall} ~hov. up for tht• 1.1,orubop'I r l\t" pcopk usuall) return to do a \hO"' and about \1.1,11 \HI\ a<. \IC'3d} produt.crs "It's 8 hohb) .. hl" ~1J \omt• JX•opk rldl• hOf\l'\ ,and \unu: pt·oplc make \It.kt>\ .. <,lancd in .. Balboa·· and C uordd boa$ts 1ha1 1ht• \ho"' ha\ lx'l'n rc- wgn11cd 1n 1he na1wn.1I puhltt·a1111n \oap < )pi:ra D1gc<,t 8) Joy« Bodlovld 1-cxXJ he s.11d. laughing. "We u5uall) have eight pnnC'1pal charac- terund I'll tmn1 in gr'uu1» of ntras " Unlike Holl> wood ( onrad treat'> the e~tra~ hlc St.ilr"i. g1v1ng them on- scr«n credits problems Operation\ at John Wayne A1rpon were not affected. said spokeswoman Kathleen Rutherford said. The Shenffs Harbor Patrol re· ported northeast wrnds to 40 mph in Newport Harbor, but no trouble. !>aid Lt. Dick Olson. "They're watching everyttung very closely." he said. "This 1\ a great learning c"pcncnu: tor directors and auors who "Want to move up to Hollywood ' Conrad said "They arc able to v.-ork in J livery truck at the corner ot Barranca ~mew hat prOIC'l'11onal atmosphl•rc Parkway and East Yale Loor> 1n People ltl e ( hmt> ( larke no"' a Irvine The truck was not scnou\h regular on ··DaH of Our L1Hs ·· damaged and the driver was not - ( onrad \J1d the l .l\t ullcn changes lrom month 10 month and that 1:ach -.ho"' " not net.c'>~r1I} <i d1lln.rn cr to be" rnn11nued · Wr probahl\ h.aH· a l l'>t ut ··Jt's true ~c ha\e no budac1 and ~r "'<>rk longda,p but v.c all ha' ea lot of luri doing 11. he said "The people at operations said everything was tied down t1&ht. They dtd say there 1s not mudi general av1at1on act1v1t)' ··she said. Winds at the a1rpon were clocked at 25 mph. w11h gusts to 40 mph, Rutherford said Make Manin of Southern Cah- fom1a Edison ( o said power outages were reported throughout Orange County. but none along the Orange Coast. About 25,000 county customers ex pencnccd some power loss during the n1gh1, from 30 seconds to several hours, Manin said. The bulk of the trouble was reported in the central county area. About 2,000 cus1omcrs there were suit without power th1!> morning, he Nenher did the Highway Patrol find any troubles beyond the typu:al commuter headaches. said Officer Keith Thornhill. .. We dad have a repon ofa downed motorcyGhst on the 5 freeway, but 11 turned OUI he had rullcd off a Rd SCI the bike down unt1 the winds died:· Thornhill said ... That's not unusual ·· Local officials also reported few wmd.:related u:oubles .. although nu- merous alarms were set off. "We'~ had nothing serious here. other than it kept everyone awake." said Lt. John Foster of the Hunt- ington Beach Police Dcpanment. The wind sent a falling tree crashing into a Chicago P1z1a de· No one wins lotto jackpot SACRAMENTO (AP) -State lottery officials said lOda)' that Satur- day's lotto pnze pool could reach SI 0 millton to S 12 million because no- body won the mid-week $5 6 m1lhon Jackpot. Six tickets bore five w1nnin1 numbers plus the bonus to earn their holders S2H,3 I 9 each. lottery of- ficials said. The c1t1es where those tickets were sold weren't 1mmed1ately disclosed. Another 283 tu~kets with five correct numbers arc wonh S2.767 ORANGE 1·· 111y .... COAST r•I MAIN Of',tCI »o Ywffl h i" If Cost,; MflJI CA each. Owners of 16,954 11ckcts wuh four numbers wtll receive $41 each An automatic SS aoes to the holders of 29S. I 26 tickets with three numbers The w1nn1ng numbers packed WednC1day ni&ht 10 the twice-weekly '"Lotto 6-49" pme v.ere· S. 8. 12. 24. 47. 23 and the bonus number. 48 The numbers were chosen by lotto machine dur1n1 a telcv1s1on broad· cast ori&inauna in Sacramento Sales for WednctdlY. n11ht's draw· ina totaled $14.238 m1lhon. lftjUrcd ,.-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ....... C lcar sk1ec; and decrea~1ng "'ind., were forecast tor Frida} throughou1 I the region. according 10 1he National Weather Service CLOSURE ••. From Al Wedge. located at the end of the Pen1niula. and office~ have 1n· creased enforcement there, Blitch said Hundreds of people were ar- rested at the Wedge last summer. he said. "The Wedac. we've put a lot of attcnuon on because of the com· plaints." he said. Comm1ss1oners Clyda Brenner and V1r&1n1a Hcrberts, who voted for the homeowners' request. 1.a1d they '#.ere in favor of at least giving the earlier closure a try But 01hcrcomm1 1onersadmttted to en.J0)'1ng the beach at night them· idvesandsa1d thcbcachcsaru fairly safe, concentrated area where )'Ouna people can conJrCPte. "It's not all tounsts usin1 the beaches.'' said Comm1ss1oncr Jo Vandervort. who voted a11inst the erop0sal aJona with Commt 1oner Taylor Grant, John Conw11er and Diana pnnacr "We need tocnforcc.1t sounds hke. the rules that cJUst:' Grant said Commissioner A.Z. Tat\ abs· t.11ntd. .. =: .. SEMI ANNUAL SALE! ----------SAMPLE SAVINGS------------------ Reg\,llarly $215 00 lO S8?5 00 S16SOO to SS9SOO SOOO to SI 1500 SB 00 to SI 2000 SA.u ft-om S89.00 from S49.00 "'°"' s 19 00 h'om $1600 ~1¥1y $.SS 00 to S85 00 S4800 to uisoo S8S 00 to S285 00 SISOO 10 S6SOO SALE "°"' $1 s.oo from $' 7.00 "'°""' SS 7 .00 from se.oo .... .,.._ ... IMO Co••• "' ... 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The CNar M•)er Co. has r~ur­ rccttd a once-popular idea. and quite frankl y, it's a wacner. The ~ell-~nown foods company has brouaht back the Wiencrmobale - a convened <. hevrolet van • sha~ lake a hu&e Oscar Ma)er frankfuncr -u~ eJttcnsivcl) from 1936 anto the 1960s u a promotional tool. Wcdnnday. the W1encrmob1le rolkd 1n for a stop at the ewpon Beach Police Department after thrct pohcc dispatchers -.rote the company. ask1n1 for Wiener Whistles -another popular promouonal item .. As soon as I heard the W1cncrmobile was comma to tov.n, I h1jh-t.a1led 11 over. to the police 'tat1on s a former proud owner of a Wiener Wh1 tie and consumer of man) pounds of the frank • I knew I couldn't m1~ sceina the famed wiener-on-wheels. As I rounded the corner of 1aml>orcc lt0a11 n nl<l r r.t Dnve, a gleam in&. giant oran&c and yellow wiener loomed into view Gro\ic. Zacum. 24. and GrO\C, 22. ~ere sclccttd for t~ o~-)ear hotd<>utr posa11on from~ nauon .. 1dc p<)of.of collese student Oscar Mayer of- ficials 1nterv1ewed dozens of outio· ana, fnendl> communK'ations ma- JOr'S •t various un1,enit1es and chose Z.cum. a Costa Meta natl\e and student at Cal St.ate Fullenon. and Grove, a stuMnt 11 the Un1 Hr- s1ty of Teu • Austin, to be the • Western-region hotdogcrs · Tha~ was all an preparation for a renewed W1enermob1le campa11n . launched Kvcn months go Osc.ar Ma)er's W1enermob1le. with the charaCler "Little Oscar" d1S1ribu11n1 hot dos-shaped wh1stlt"S, toured the nation for several decades and became a memorable pan of man) baby boon.ers' childhood\. Hov.c\ er. Wlth the adva~emcnt of 'tech- nology in the 1970s tame an empha!.1s on tclcvmon promotion\ and Oscar Ma)er officials decided the W1enermobM couldn't cul the mustard. . 111d titr: lct~r dch~&cd company# oll1culs. ~ho sent the W1cnermob1le to dehHr tht' v.h1stles Tht usually malurt' and ~peeled adults of the Police Department and I acted hke exc11td, g1uJy kids as we 1nspcr too the meaty·look1n1 mobile and Looted our ""h1 ties "Looks hke an unsafo vehicle to me, · joked motorc)cle officer Ed Walsh. The hotdoggers said they often 1et pulled o"er by cunous pohce of- r1cc r v.hlle driving the W1enermob1le. v.hach b> the way. &el\ 13 miles to the gallon De~plle Wal h's skepuc1 m about tht' \.Chicle'~ safet) the d1~tchers and I accepted Zacum's offer for• quick pin 1n the W1enermob1lc As the humu.n1ous ""iener rolled around , cwpon Ce.ntcr. Zacurn . honked the horn and wa\ed at m1hng onlookers ""h1lc Van- derhorst and Ropke stuck their head\ out the unroo . he-nd~. kt"""l-00 A sm1hng young couple. looking as all-American aCi -what elCie" - hot dogs and apple pie. welcomed me as I approached the W1enermob1le. '"'Wlli c man) mass attic Oscar. the loss of the W1cncrmob1le was the coldest cut of all. So. after a nostalgia 1our an 1986 an honor of 1 ht Wie nermob1le's SOth anniversary and another nat1onw1dc su mmer tour in 1987 proved so succe~ful. Oscar Ma)er ordered 11 nee1 of SIX new W1enermob1les. loca11ngone 1n each reg.ion of the country °"" ........ "' Nkll .... · Suale Maya (left), Tina Vanderhorat &Qd Perl Rop\e warm up to the WlenermobUe. v.hen I lOme \0 the last bite of a hot doi -\alli.fied, j:>ul a bit d1sap- p<>1n1cd \nd although J was also shghtl v taken aback by the new \>.-1em . .;r 'W h1stles. which arc shaped hke a v. hole pad .. of wieners rather than 1he ol' s1ngle-fr:1nk model. l nonethele'is cnJO)ed rel" 1ng the tun "Ht. I'm Greg z~u.:um," the blond )Oun& man said exuberant!) A delicate )ouna ~oman chimed an "I'm Leslie (1rove" Za um and Gro\C are "hot-d<>iic~." official dmers of the W1enermob1lc, expen!> on the H· h1cle's h1stor} and general goodv.111 ambassadors for Oscar Ma)er "We're ambassadors of fun.'' said The Wes1crn-rcg1o n vehicle travels 11 stales for parades. '>pon- ang events. school e"en1s. busines graod opc~1ngs. "an)than~ and ever) thing. Zacum said rhosc interested 1n ha' ans 1hc W1enermobtle at an even I cans1mp. ly contact the Oscar Ma) er Co. "It's an '88 wiener." said Zacurn of the vehicle that has a license plate that read ··e1G BU " The W1e,,ermob1le as equipped with a m1croy..ave. re(ngerator, cellular phone. statina for s1)l or more people and a sound system from which filtered the well-loved tune. "I w1 h I Y..Crc an 0$.car Ma)cr wiener," A microphone can also be hooked up to the S)Stem if someone "ant\ to \tng along The catch) and nostalgic tune quickly drew ewport Reach Poli~ dispatcher\ TanJ Vanderhorst. us1c Ma)\ .ind Pen Ropke into sin1ang a Iona O'er ( hn tm3\, \ anderhom \potted the W1enermobrle 1n ti\ local parkin& place at the kiltc Ranl h off Main 4i1~11n \anta .\na When she mentioned "hJt \he~" to her co-~orkc~. he touched oil a long session ot rem1n1~1ng about childhoods filled ~Ith hot dog and \>.-1cner Whistle) "We v.ere be1n& no.,1alg1l ... \.ud l\.1a)S "Here v.c ~ere, a rnupk ol 30..)car-olds s1lllnf around. "'nftng the ('W lt'ner) \Ong.· Ropke subsequent!} v. rote 10 the Okar ~fa)tr (o ··a kmg tor v. h1s1IM tor a bunch ot b1f k1d\," \he I t'\c:n con 1dered quarnng JOurnah'lm to become a full-tame hotdouer. a Job I kno"" I'd rehsh as much as Zacurn and GrO'-t' clearly do lnter'-lt''-'S for ne>.t )cars hol- d er:<. \\Ill be an Fcbruaf) at Cal \t.ate Fullenon, the) tell me \nd being 4-foot-10 I'd C\.en mak~ a great "Lmk 0 ar" •.. HB.man who saved. teen' s life invited t o inauguration By~ As oclattd Prtu Huntington Bea'h alle1J1C>t -.ho sa\ed tin' hfe o l a lb-)t'3r-old girl dunn a tampa1gn rail\ hir Cit'OIJ<' Bu h la5l C)Cto~r ha been'"' 1tt'd to the Prcs1dcnt-clect's 1nau1urauon Dr \1u Ben1i. an~rted a -1nch- tong plastic a1rv.a't tuh<' 1ntc thl' throot ofthmtine R'thold.1 mc:mbcr ot thC' { orona thih hool (~or ' uard v. ho collap'!tJ during th<' ()( t 4 ralh rn .cmtO\ Al tef'\\ard. Kent\ tr-alleJ, "M r Bu'ih said. 'If I gel ck, tt'<f. I wan.1 ~ou . as m) gut'll ~t 1hc 1nau1iurat1on Thi: fl2-)ca r-old Jlh\'llftan ~1d an .1 recent antcn 1l-~ that he ,.:I) \t3nJ1nj about I 0 h:\'t from· the: ":.lit' "hc:n Mm R'bold collar~d and tcll b3ckward otT the platform . Bush cont111ucd tu\pcak, anJ fkm, breath1na and ~a\ ..,tarting to tum blut. He looked into her throat and ~y. It ~a bl<xked >Mlh-mtiCU '>he had a bronchial infecunn v.h1 h ~d bttn '-'IU mg mucu to build up," Bena said .. ·he had held ck lrom co~in& b«au~ \he wa JU'l a fc" f~'(t Trom ~he~ ~r. Bu h " \ .. pc:alina •· T t'te d0l·1or ~'" he ame th 1urwa' tutlt· on h1 • kc' chain tor JU\t 'u~ h an emcrgem:~ Hc 1 n<,ertcd thl" tube in her throat. and 1hc g1rJ 1mmed1ateh bt:gan breath1n1 1hrou(lh the de:artd _ail'\\ a\ ffen1\' to' 1tat1on 10 Bush'\ ""ear· tng·HI u·t'l'mon>. as well •~ separate '"' 1tat1on'> to t'-"O inaugural ball~ and 01hcr e'ent\ arnH·d "' the ma1l la.,1 "CC~ No takers? It may not look Jlke it, but the new car-pool lane on the northbound San Dleao Freeway tn. Weatmlnater and Seal Beach wu opened Wedneaday. The apeclal lane waa alao "as amon(!. th o ,.ho ru\hl·J tn~ard cloaed briefly. a• th.la photoaraph ahowa. on lta inaugural to heir day became of a car acc::ldent. T he CHP eatlmatcd about Th~· doctor '><ltd he:" 111 t.ikc: ht\ I ti H'3r·old dauahtc:r .\llt'<>n to \.\ a~h · in1uon for thl' Jan. 10 rerC'mOn\ "I''<' got nn tu\ and top hat read' to go .. Rent\ \a1d 2 .000 motorlata UHd lt between 8 and 10 a.m. Wedneaday. fkna., ... ud 1h1.". girl had \lUD!l(J Woman hit b y truck h ad premonition of accident By LESLIE EARNEST Ol h °"" ........... !\ Roto-Rootcr trulk. truck two '-'Omen ~alkina 1n a L3guna Bea<.h cro\ walk \\t>dnN:ia) and Jraued oA of -them bout 20 Jcct before tM dnvtr realaud the -.omen h d bttn hit. Laauna &adi Police rcp0ned Jud> FneS(n. a 45-)tar-old Llguna Beach resident. '-'llS in stabk con· d111on at M1 ion Ho p1tal in M1\s1on V 1e10. v. here she was being treated tor cuts. bruise!> and a po'is1blc con (U ton. Am> Manfrcn1. a Laguna Nlgud rntdcnt was nntn! form 1nor 1nJunes at the hospital anJ rcll"3..ed "l'mJUSt rt"al ~On.• .. fne1,en \aid 1n an inter' 1c" toda) ··rreel hkc I got hit b)' a iruck ·· The dn\t'r of the truck, 34-'ear-old Jen; Whittaker of Dana Point. v.-as goina v.e t o n Pa rk Dme and prcpanng to lum left on Glcnnc)rt' ~trttt when hr hn the women. Offi1..u John O'Connor said "He JU 1 did not sce them ·· ~ . Former partner a suspect 1.ii Mickey T~ompson slaying Victims' riahts ICtJVISl In a.n affidavit a(('.()mpe.ny1na a Dec. 9 sarch warrant rcq~t. ahcriff's tn\CStlptor CbC't)I l\Ont wrote that \h.e belie' ed .. 1he name of the sublc:ribcr •.. W11l • sjst 1n obtaJn· U\I funhtt evidence of persons 1n- volvtd 1n Lbe death of the Thomp- tons.'' Goodwin' attorney. R oo Coulombe, couldn't be n:"ached for comment. GoOdwiq a.lso could not ~ con· tac\cd. Tbci'e was no telephone darcc· tory liltJftl ror Goodw1n, .who re· pontdly hvtt an LilUn& BeaCh. Tbompeon. who awarded SS 14,38t 1n a 19*6 la u1t stemnuna "°"'&he biucr ~of his putJKr· lhap With CJOC>dwiQ, told fnends he recirtved numerous death threau bdoreheW91Jleia. LOI ....... ColiitUm· ~ M1u1r Jod llalpb' told in· ... Ian be -.S from I rttilble M>uroc that Goodv.1n allcsedh i ued a contrac:t for Thompson's slayani. the affidavu td. And Ltt Hamm. a construcuon emplo>ce. 1&1d GOodw1n all~edl) threa&e:ntd to Lill ThomptOn 1f he bun Goodwin financ;.11 • the docu- mcnu sa1d . heriff invnttptors served another ttarch warrant on phone rtt<>nb at Goodw1ns' Lquna Be ch home Jut 1ummcr. SUbteqvent 1nves1.,.t1on rtvcaJcd Goodwin ~a 57·fo0t yacht and installed a . aboard •hale tay1na an SoU1 Carohna la.st sum- mer. T~ 1ekphonc call ihat prompted the Lttm -"' MnUI came J qly 7, tht alftda ~' taid. M111u ~ ia Souab Caro- liu WC>ftilll Oft dae Ooodwin boat _.. ordered ..._. Wlll•rrn the tdephone i.na on die-~= ti Uhdy, manaietr o(~ ne • 0 C.onnor ..aid "Part l' I th1nl. bC'cau~ ol the \hadov. 11t thc hut Ill n • and 1he hght v.a\ an hi\ 1..'\C"'I .. \1anlrcn1 "a' '1rud (H 1hr 11!hl front "Hk Ol lhe IJUl k, ( )'( 11n111•r ..:lid The dn'l"r "3'> appar1..·n1h "·11d11n r the Y..Oman fall Nh:k"arJ ,.hen he h11 .. nc~n r arl'liihtcr\ '-'<'rt' C':llkd 10 re4'cue f ne\Cn. fllnnl.'d uf11k1 thl' Coeta Mesa hot trom a RH un \·1used S\ ~onh of Jamai'' to • hf'MC an the 2 00 bloc:l of I a lie l>11' c nn Wednc5da\. The hot\ arc bel11.'\(d ll' .ha\C bttn" fi~ btl"Attn 7 '0 am aod 'J()p m. • • • C\anta .\na woman v.a\ arre.,ted oua1de the Seal'\ \tc.>rc at uth Coa\t Plaia on Wedne~a\ ancr \he allr1cd· I) ronCt'aleJ mer~ han<l1\C' 'alucd at more th:tn S.!00 an a \hOJ'IPlnl ~and attempted to lea'e the a~a .\Ian· (1odO\ .!Q. w arrc\ttd at.! 55 pm • • • \ hwann 10-pttd b1nck v.,1\ \tolen from an front of tht' \\ rllc, farao B:mk. I K54 'c~pon BhJ .. on Wedncsda). The theft occum·d tat bout 3 I Op m v.h1lc lhc ownc1 of th b1c\cle ~as an the t>ank. Hu nttniton Beacb n I l·)car-ald aarl "81d a man app <heJ hrr a \he v. ka,1n1 "'-Cr1 hool on WNnnda) ln4 atktd her 11 he ~'lnted to ha·' tc.i. The 1Jrl ~1d she r« n•zed hlm u the man ~ho parlr.C\J acrosa the trct't from the h I at 9 lnd1anapohs A\e.about four month a., and 11t 1n tu1 crnm olorN r )ellow \In, She didn't tee the \Chicle Wi'dnddi). the _.,, tatd true .iltcr ocin dragged ah(lut ~O le-t't "I v.a\ a"are ol !'Icing hat and l n·memllcr th1nl 1nft. · \m I going to h'c: through 1h"' ·" \31d I nc<;(n dtrt.'Ctor of P'H holo ' at .\h1m..a (arc ( c.-n1e1 on ( ilC'nnl·~ re.-• I fl-cl o 1han~tul to be Jh'c - F nc">Cn ... ud \hl' an1..I Manfren1 and the man then trtcd to run her oil the road, she 1d Tht man dro't' • hla<:k 1 o)ota p1CkU1' tha1 rtportl•t11\ ~a traC'l'd to an aJdr~\ in I-I f 11ro • • • .\ v.om&to 1n the lb()()() hloc ot \a' brook Lanesa~ a man h1dl'I ln11r under a rock an her front \ard l hc '-'Capon v.a'I bookeJ tnto e,~tdt'ncc h~ ollicer> ~alli.~ thrnugh the same cros ~al 'honl) beturc on their ~a> to lunch and tai led about media account o f peopk llcmg hit an cro ~alks "1 he' bcith haJ a premon1t1on .. O '<. unnor ..aid.·· That's thr fir5t thanr lhl''t both told me '\\ e -.ere JU\t talkma abOut -gcnmg trit in a cm-. .. v.al~ • •· • •• \ man 1n an automob1k .. ,,.. pm.icl'lcJ a '-'Oman at ulcnnc)re '°11rc~et at 1he lo"er le'd parl1ng lot and otk("('(j her mone' 1n l"\Chan lor ··1alk " The c,u pCct ~a\ aonc -. hen ollicer\ am' l"'<i • • • p;LSS.pOrl.IOdgrttn.c:m1 \\UC IO\l \\ cdn~a\' an the 00 blod: of uth < oa\t H1ghw1~ lmne II p1oh.lbl~ tool: 1-.0 10 t~al a "r u ht iron gate Im m th~ tront )ard ol a home in.the JQ M°'k ofl« trr ~t on \\ cdnc\d:t) morn1n.i • • • \ ,mront' 1olc an Oncntal ' "<'rth \~ 200 from thr 1. )hh> of the Rl'JI"'" lhm·I tlt-tv.el·n 10 pm turd ' and fl 3 m \unda\ \ ~h11c I~!<~ To l'ta Van v.~\ t,tokn ft om the.-10 hlO('k or f\aastonc mct1mr tl>nda . .. Gang task force r es war against an terrorists SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Georae Deukmcjian's task force on • pnas Wednesday issued I 00 rec- ommendations, includingaduh tnals for 16-and 17-yeat-olds accused of violence or drua dealing. The task force also suaaested usjng vacant military bases as prisons to create more SJ>.:'lCe for pna members. usina lhe California National Guard to petrol the Mexican border for drug smuuJers and imposing mandatory life terms on people committing assaults with machine auns. "Today's pna.s are urban ter- rorists " Roben Philibosian, chair- ma11 of the State Task FQrce on Gangs and Drugs. said at a Capitol news conference. "Hea vi ly armed and more violent than before. they arc quick to use terror and intimidation to~z~and protect their harecof the lucrative ·crack' cocaine market as well as markets for other drugs." Deukmejian in 1986 named a task force on youth gang violence. which made recommendations that in- cluded tougher sentences for gang- related activ1ues. The aovemor last summer asked the tas~ force lo reconvene to study the expansaon of gang and druJ ac1iv1t1es because of the recent nse in ava1labihty of "crack" cocaine. Philibos11n, a former Los Anacles County district auomey, said the task force held five hearings and heard from dozens o( witnesses. mcludm1 many gang members. "What we found was an alarming situation:· he said. "We found 11. unfortunately. to be worse than our ex~tations." tte said most gan1 members arc under 18 and leaders arc rccnJ1t1ng children as young as 9 or 10 as foot soldiers. to dehver drugs and act as lookouts. "The cnminal )USt1cc system has been far too lenient with youthful offenders." he said. "The ganas know that." Among the rccommcndauons: • Mandate life imprisonment for persons convicted of assault with a machine gun. ' Robert PIUUboelan " • Use vacant military bases as state prisons or county jails to house nonviolent offenders and f rcc up pnson space for violent gang mem· bcrs and drug dealers. • Use the California National Guard in sur,eillance of the Cah- fomia-Mcxico' bonle help local law enforcement catch drug smug- glers. • Require public schools to teach gang and drug prevention programs. • Train school teachers and ad· m1n1strators about gangs and drugs. LA1nayor .will tcyfor 'a fifth terJD Winter storms hav e not reduced drought danger ~S ANGELES (AP) -Mayor Tom Bradley embarked on his cam- paign to win an unprecedented fifth · term when he was the first to file 1n a field unexpectedly cleared by the withdrawal last week of his strongest potential challenger. The 71-year-old Democrat was first in line outside the city clerk 's office when.it o~ned Wednesday. the first day candidates could declare their intent to run in the April 11 electJon. Forty other people filed for various offices, in the fitst of four days for politicians to declare their intent to run for city office. City Attorney James Hahn and City Controller Rick Tuttle both filed for re-election for races that drew no challengers by the day's end. Eight Ci ty Council members who represent odd-numbered d1stncts have said they will seek re-elecuon and five of them filed Wednesday. Most of them face opposition. SACRA MENTO (AP) -Despite storms that arc greening Cahforn1a and draping the peaks wnh snow. officials say winter has yet to drop enouJh water to avert a third con· sccuuvc drough t year. Reservoirs that have shrunk nearl) one-founh in volume in a vear have yet to-rccc1\te much.runoffrrom rain or melting snow. 8111 Helms. spokes· man for the state Department of Water Resources. s~ud in a recent telephone interview. "We ha ven't received hardl¥ an) (reservoir) storage ~ct and that s the key to this whole th ma," Helms said. The 1.53 major reservoirs that bank most of California's water con tamed 20.1 million acre-feet a year ago. but have dropped to 15.2 m1lhon acre· feet -68 percent of average and only 40 percent full. Helms said. Wednesday. a hvely storm swelled nonh coast nvers. including the Smith Ri ver 1n Del Norte Count) which crested less than two feet below the 30.foot flood stage. But Smith River. which empties into the ocean between Crescent Cit-. and the Oregon border. adds little to the state's water suppl). and httlc runoff reached streams filling Shasta or Trinity reservoirs. Helms said little water 1s filling the state's reservoirs because dry soils have soaked up much 6f the rain and cold ·weather has kept snow from melting. Prec1p1tat1on so far has been nor· mal to above-normal in Nonhern California. which supplies a majority of the state's water. but officials caution that the rainy season 1s Jess than halfway over and still co uld change dramatically. "We don't have enough snow UP, there righ t now to meet the needs. · said Gary Hester. a Water Resources Oepanment forecaster ... If you t>qan melun~ that snow today. we'd fall short' s1,c11r1, s1~,,, . 1st ANNUAL. SALE UP TO 70% OFF 40 1 Newport Center D rive # 306 Atrium Court . :-=o0o-~~ 3rd Level ~ Fashion Island Newport Beach 721-173 3 MOSCOW ( P)-Six peoplt who r.urv1vtd on canned Vtattables. fruit and pickles for 35 da ys after the Armenian canhquake were pulled alive from the basement of a col· lapsed apartment bu1ldina in Leninakan, Tass rcparted today. The survivors were rescued Wednesday, Tau said, the 35th day after the Dec. J eanhquake that killed an estimated :tS.000 people in north- west Armenia. Rescuers last pulled a perso n altve from the wreckage Dec .• 26. Tass said. Tbe s1>. men were found under the rubble in the basement of a omc-story apartment building wh1ch had col- • lapsed on them, the official Sov.1et news aacncy said an a rep0rt from Yerevan, the capital of Armenia. They survived btcause there was pltnty or canned food stQred in the basem~n1. Tass said. All ate hospttal· izC<S in Yerevan but none are an dan.scr. doctors told the news agency. Tass did not say how the s1>. men were found or · who resclK'd them, Officials had ended the search for ·survivors weeks ago, sayina it wa necessary lo clear awa~ lt\e rubble to prevent disease sprcadm1 from dce&· yed bod1es. Authoriti~ have been demohshma buildings that could not be rebuilt after the earthquake. One of the SIX SUfVl\IOf"S, Aiw Akovyan. had medical tr11n1n1 and adm1n1stcrtd maua~ to the others to relieve the pain of their mjunn. Tass said. The first rcpons said one of the men, Karin Sarkiasyan. had a broken arm but there were no immedu•te details on their other&' uuuries. . . . The quake le...-elcd much of Leninakan. Armenia's second·larse t city 10 males cast of lhe Turiish border a nd left thouJands homeless Once home to more lhan 280.000 people. Lcninakan today has only 100.000 1nhab1tants. thousands of whom now hve 1n tents. Many. residents have been evacuated. Fleets·of 7378 che.cked for f aul y ire a arm warn1n · LONDON (AP) -British airlines today checked engines and fire alarm wiring on aircraft s1m1lar to the crashed Boeing 737 as officials tried fo determine why the jet's starboard engine was shut down when 1ts pon engine was ablaze. The Ci' 11 Aviation Authort1y's order Wednesday prompted experts to speculate that a fault) alarm system misled the crew of the Briush Midland A1rway.s Jet into shutting down the wrong engine. causing the -crash Sunday that lulled 44 ptople and tnJured 82. "It points to a possibly spurious warning being given to the flight deck." said Freddie Yetman. techn1· cal secretary of the Bn11sh A1rhnc Pilots AsSQC1at1on . In the United States, the Federal Aviation Admio1s1ra11on late Wednesday similarly ~vc U.S. air· Imes three days to checlc cross-wmng on 300 Boeing 7375. ··we think this 1s not a very likely sccnano. but 1\'s a check that can be done "ery. "c?. quickly without d1srupt1ng service.' said FAA spokesman John Leyden. "We certainly believe tt's a prudent measure to go out and check to make sure there's nolhing wrong wuh 1hc fleet," Boeing spokesman Craig Manin said m Seattle "But ccnaml) this prccauuonary measure docs not imply there has been any cause 1den11fied" for lhe crasll. Bntish 1nvcs11gators said the starboard engine and its warning systems had to be examined m1nutcl)' and detailed evidence taken from the pilot and co-pilot before the reason for the shutdown would be known Pilot Kevin Hunt. who broke hi s back 1n the crash. was questioned for 45 minutes b) in,esugators on Wednesday as media and Britain's tabloids blamed him for shut11ng down the wrong eng.ine on Flight BD92. which wuen route from London to Belfast The nev. Boeing 737-400. flying onl) on the fire-damaged port eng.Lne. crashed on the embankment of Eng· land's main nonh-soulh M I h1ghwa) about a half-mile short of East M tdlands A1rpon. where.it v.a) tr) mg to make an emergency landing.. Mexican oil Workers r eturning to their jobs after union protest MEXICO CITY (AP) -011 re· finery v.orkers nationwide began return mg to work Wednesda>-ending a series of strikes and rallies to protest the bloody arrest ofthe1r union bosses on wcap0ns and corruption charges The government continued 11'> crackdown on Joaquin Hernandc1 Galicia. leader of the pov.crful Oil Workers Union He and about 50 associates have been arrested on fraud. v.eapons and tax e\.as1on charges. said a spokesman for the attorney general's office. Fernando nas Perez Meanwhile. authonues said tv.o of Hernandez Galtc1a's bod)'guards - who were arrested in the s""cep - reponed that their boss ordered the 1983 slaying of a mayor who headed a union local. officials said Thcauome> genernrs office S3td 1n a statement late Wednesda) that Hernandez Gahna told 1nvcs11ga10"' he purchased scores of weapons m the lJn11ed States .. Hernandez uallc1a told in· \CSllgators the ""capons '4ere brought into Meiuco by h1\ .. good fnend: Jose Cruz Contreras. a former ma)or of Reynosa. the statement ..aid C-rut Contreras ga"e the weapons to Hernandez Gahc1a on Dec I 0. 11 \atd Reynosa which has a refiner) and petrochemical~ plant. hes across the U.S. border from McA llen. Te«as It I'> a stronghold of 011 wol'ke"' allted Israeli settlers demanding end to West Bank uprising By Tbe Associated Prt11 HR.\KH.\ Oct.up1ed West Bank -Angt; ~ulcrs houtl.'J dov.n Pnmc M1ni)ter Y11Lhak ham1r1oda) and demanded that the 1ovcrnment do mor(' to quell the Palcs11n1an upm1flg. In tbc \lieu Bank town of Tulkarem. troops shot and killed an I I ·)'Car-old Palcs11n1nn dunna clai.hes folio~ 1nii the funeral of a Palcst1n1an teen-ager v.-ho died of "'ounds suffered earlier Al"lh doc 1or'> \31d The arm) confirmed both deaths ham1r. who pole ot a moum1n1 ceremony in Brakha for a slam Jewish M'ttler. wu confronted by a cro\lrd of !'00 ~ttler\ They screamed demands that he put an end to attocl~ on Je\lr\ h)' Palesttnt3n\ and chanted. "You arc doing nothing." Soviet vlsltors wlll receive AIDS test MOSCOW -The Soviet Union say 11 will try to mamtam 1a minu5eule AID rate byscrccnma fo~11ncrs for thcdcadl> '1rus. even fomna m ndatot) tc ts of some v151tors who cannot provide proper medical proof Fore11nm who want to stay in the country fol' three month Hn~ Wlll be sub.JCC1 lO testing for the disease bcainnina next month. Foreign M1n1 try poke mon Gcnnady I. Gcrasimov s.a1d "Here. there cannot be an)' d1scnmma11on." Gera 1mov said. "We conduct tests of our own people and bcMdes. \tnt1\t1C\ show the Soviet Union 1s harply laggma behind other countne • say the United tates, in the number of 111 people (wi th AID ). nd we JU 1 don'1 want to catch up." The Soviets once reaarded A ID as o d1Stase spawned b't wc.,tern sexual depravity and drua use One Soviet new paper's ac<.ount ·had even cllumed the virus wu the re ult of a U b1olog1cal warfare experiment aonc ha)'w1rc Mo.Jem guerrilla• re~l attack in Lebanon SIDON. Lebi'non -Iranian-backed tmlC Moslem auemlla out· numbcrtd 2-te>-I drove beck a thrce-pronac<t assault on their south Lebanon mountain tron&hoki today in fiertt fiaht1n1 with pro-S)nan nvals. Police said a 1.000-strona lorcc from the mainstream Shim• AmaJ militia lost five fiJht<'rs killed and seven wounded 'm the failed attack apinst fundamentabst Hczbollah members entrenched 1n Jbaa v1lJaat uthc. t of 1don. Services held for Mabel Smith, 88 A mrmonal service ,,.., held Tuesday for Mabel M. Smilh, lona- ume Ntwpot! Btech rcsidtnt, who died Jan. 51n htr Balboa Island hOmc. ....... 80rn Nov. 2. 1900 in louldtr. MoaL, Sm1m married H.1 wm Smith of' Wlmtief. aftd lht couple moved to IUbaaa..din 1925. In dlolt •>"-tlw island was blm~ mc>ft man I Mndbar. Residrntiaf ICnC1I wert un..-¥td and micknll I n~ 10lridft'Omu.111inc1 °"the retry or lbeir own ._ ... Wat. woneci wtda lttr hulband 1n llil ........ Olftt'C Oft lllt tllaftd flOlil 1927 until IMir mimnctH in lfSS .. 1)ey .,,_,....die Pi&•cn no v.1th Hernandez Gal1c1a. tnkes by refinery workers brQk.e out Tuesda) night after the arrests began The union corrop11on in· \.eStlptlon IS w1del)' seen IS a challen&e to the union b) the ne\!o admm1strat1on of President Carlos ~linas de Gortan Guards v.erc posted at gas stallons and rcfinenes oand man) motonsts. feann1 shon.a&es, formed }().. and 40- car hnes to fill up their tanks at stations in Me\ 1co < 11). Tampico and other c111es But petroleum v.or~ers bepn showing up at their JO~ later Wednesda) alter a union official called for the strikes to end A llies back U.S. action UNIT D NATIONS (AP) -The l 'ntted 'ilJll'S Bnta1n and rrancc J01ned 1n "eto•na a Sccunt) C oum; 11 resolution that "deplored" the U \ Na')' 's down1n1 of tv.o Libyan m1h· tar) JC" over the Mediterranean on Jan.4 Just houB before Wednesda' \ \Ote. u offic1alss:ud the a') had canceled m1s.s1k tests 1n the Medi· tcrrcanan planned for ne'\t week that Libyan Am~s~dor ~It .\ Trcik1 had called pro...-orat1ve The offic1:ils pH no hint the cancellauon was hnkcd with the resolution Lb)'an offmal .htH t_la1med for wcd.s lJ\al ll'fc ttn'ttNt Stalfi 1~ prc~nng public opinion for i v S attad. on a factory near Tnpoh that Wa h1na1on claims has bt.-cn built for the manufacture of poison p~ .. officials said the cancellation of the Jan. 16-17 ma 1lc test~ t\ intended to reduce tensions lxt~ccn the United tates and L•b>•· v.hu.:h Wa h1naton a«uKs of fos1enn1 1n· 1crn111onal ttrrom~. Canada jo1ntd the alhes Wcdnes.- day in "011na a,a1nst the resoluuon. The vote WU 9-4, •1th the So\ 1et Union. China. Eth1op1a. Colomb . Malaysia. At~na. Nepal. ~ncpl and Yuaosla\111 vot•!'l •n favor. Finland and 8raz1l 1bsta1ncd. · .. Ora~ Coast DAILY PILOT/Tnurlday. January 12, 1"9 A.I - y:s farewell; asks followers· to support Bush Derwinski endangered spy's life, paper says WASHINGTON (AP) -~i· dent Reagan uys he's handina the nauon ovtt to the ··gooa hands" of Gt<>rie Bush, advising his successor; to keep a wary eye on the Soviet Union and. warning ap1nst .. an erosion ofthe Amencan spmt." In a folksy Oval Office speech bidding adieu to the nation, Rcaaan boa~ted Wednesday of his ac· comphshmcnts and ignored many of the difficulties that arose during his ei~t years 1n office. 'We meant to change a nation. and instead. wechanatd a wprld;' he said. Yet Reapn arso admitted that bis self-styled coosrrvattve revoluuon left many 1h1ngs unchanged. and he asked his follower$ to stick around and help his successor. ··rnpectt<t an the world. and looked to for leadenh1p." "Democracy. the profoundly aood. iuJsothcprofoundl> productive:· he said. "Bccausr we arc a great nation. our chalkn,es seem complex. It will alwa}'s be this way. 8.ut as Iona as we remember our first pnnc1pks and beheve an ou~lves. the future will always be ours." The president and his wife NJlncy were scheduled to receive a farewell accolade today from the Department of Defense. which arranJcd an elaborate ceremon)' featuring fly- overs and military bands at Andrew Air f orte BaJe. Every four~~r gen· cral and admiral m uniform was invited to attend. • Reagan addressed the nallon from has Oval Office desk. has left h~nd1n a splint and swathed in bandages from weekend surgery on a finger. time going by too fa\t 1n· a car someonr else 1 dn\ mi. .. Another regret. Reagan said, wa\ his failure to tame the natton'sdefic1\. But that mented only a paragraph 1n the rouihly 21-minute speech ... I've bttn taTk1n1 a ireat deal about that lately. but tomght 1sn·1 for argument\ and I'm aotng to hold my tor\gue:• he said. The national dtbt almost tnplcd in Reagan's term and he ran up the biggest budget deficits 10 history. His final budget proposal. released earher this week for the ·1990 fiscal year starting Oct. J. pro1ects a deficit of $92.5 b1lhon. The president's remarks were void of any mention 6f uch nauonal tra.gcd1es· as the barracks bombing .· ; · that killed more than 241 servieemen Preeldent Reagan addreuea the nation. m Beirut. the ChaJlenger disaster or ~he Amencans held hostage in the M iddle East LO ANGELES (AP) -Edward Derwinsk1. Prcsadent-ekct Bush's choice to run the new Oepa11rMnt of Veterans Affairs, endanJ".red the hfe of a South Korean sp)' wtth a l,eak to a Korean official about the man's planned defccuon, 1t was reported today. Unpublished records of a 1983 congressional hearinJ show that Derwmski admitted givina the poss- ibly ltfe·threatemng confidential in- furmauon to a Korean diplomat in a 1'977 telephonc call. the Los Anselts Times· reported. He had pubhcl) denied doing so before. -"If we're to finish the JOb. Reagtin's Regiments will have to bccom·e the 8u$h Bngadcs." Reagan said ... Soon he'tl be the chie f. and he'll need you every bat as much as I did." -Jhe.pr~luVo. office with the central message of has political hfe strengthened -that an unfettered economy. a ~trong defense and a free cmienry forged a nation Speaking nine da ys before his renrenrenr Hr eahfornra:; Reagan c.illed..,hi.5 ~panuc~ ·:swttt-~" But he also said he looks forward to a renewal of personal freedom. con- tending a modem president must hve "somewhat apart. You spend a lot of There was no word of the . trade subject of so ~an) Reagan speeches, Soviet Union took credit at the end of were not menuoncd at all his pres1denq · for forging "a As triumphs Reagan listed fh""l sausf) ing new closeness" "'ith thC' '"'1ClllOJ~1Jr.JlllC.~ux;l.ilU""°<ll.JLIUlllUlwa.r... natt-0n' oomtc•te~.etJ.!H-jt~l()v.i-SO'~f't~ ~~be ne-relat1onslhp his adm1n1stration. S\ICh a) the sale of unemployment and mflatton. and its helped bnng about the first U .. • arms to Iran and use of the proceed\ bolstered m1lttan . So\ 1et treat) to eliminate an entire to fund the Contra rebels in The prt's1dent "ho warned earl) 1n class of nuclear weapons. as well a!. ··a Nicaragua · 11legall). The Contras. his tenure ot the "evil empire .. in the new peacefulness around the p,lobc." The 1nc1dent came dunng the so- called Koreagate scandal mvolving alleged co\Cn payments to con- ress1onal figures by the South orean government in exCliange f6 favorabk U.S. treatment. The · Korean intelligence agent. 'ohn Ho \'-oung. wanted to defect b«ausc of an impending transfer from New York Ctty to Korea and U . . officials wanted to interview him regarding has government's tn· 'oh ement 1n the alleged bribe scheme. Reagan leadership cited for restoring pride, strength ~ .. This guv. the Korean defector. would have· been severely punished or killed. as well as his family." an unnamed senior law enforcement official told the newspaper. The 01llc1at added that Sohn was spared when FBI a&ents amved at his New Jerse)' home and escorted him to iafet) only a half hour before Korean CIA agents showed up. WASHI NGTON (AP) ..a.. The De·. Much of the fanfare wu canceled fensc Department Maged an unusual because of a steady nun that fell "farewcU ttv1ew" for President Re· throughout the morning, and the agan today. and the military services ceremonies ""ere held ms1de a 14· were told to absorb the und1scloscd story tall hangar designed to hold the cost of the pageant. two new Boeing 747 airliner~ being · "Your v1s1on of a strdng America delivere(J later this )'Car for pres1den- assuming its nghtfulroleon the wor4d ual use. stage has produced lasung· results. Fjrst lad)' Nancy Reagan canceled Our nation has moved from self-plans to attend the salute bcca-usc she doubt to self-confidence:· Defense has "a touch of laryngitis, .. said ~ Secreta ry Frank C. Carlucci" told spokeswoman. Wendy Toler .. She Reagan ma ceremony at Andrews Air JUSt 1sn 't feeling "'ell and decided not Force Base in nearby Maryland. to got out in the cold." Toler said. Watkins, Bennett naIDed to ·fill last top-l~vel_ posts WASH INGTON (AP) ·-Presi· dent.elect Bush is roundmg out the top ranks of his administration by nommatmg TCUred Adm. fames lJ. Watkins as energy sccretaf) and former Education Secretary Wilham J. &nncn as drug czar. 1rans1t1on and congressional sources stud toda) Bush·was to announce the sclec- uons at a news conference a few hours before hol ding a late-afternoon dress· rehearsal mceung of has Cabinet at Blair House. the h1s1onc residence across from 1he White House. · Sources who declined to be 1dent, ified confirmed that Watkins. for- merly the Navv's top uniformed officer. would be tapped for the energ) post and that Bennett "'ould -get the job of coorchnaung the government's war on drugs. CBS News first reponcd on Watkins' selection and The Ne"' York Tames had d1sclosed Bennett's new role. Bush had a hard u me filling both JObs, the last top-level posts that were vacant. Aides suggested that he 'acillated on the energy post be1ween an oil-state candidate and one V1t1th ex perience in nuclear energy. Top court examines dea_th penalty of retarded killer . . WA HINGTON (AP) -The u· prcme Coun ts eum1n1ng the con- stuu11onaht) of 1mpo~mg capnal punishment on a convicted munJercr dcscnbed afi having the mind of a child. The JUStlCC\ heard 60 mtnules ol _.rgu.mnts Wednesday on whether they will allo" the C).ecuuon ol Johnny Paul Pcnf). 32. a convicted rapist-murderer ~ntenced to die in Texas. Pcnry 1s s~ud to ha'c the mental ca pac1t\ ofa 7-\ear-old . Assistant '\tto rnc) General <.harks A Palmer oJ TeAas argued that e1tecutmg Penf) "'ould not \ 1ola1e the Cons11tut1on's ban again"' cruel and inhuman punishment. "He knew what he was doing.·· Palmt'r said Pcnf) raped Pamdn Moselc) Carpenter on Oct. I 5. 1979 m L1\ 1ngston. Te~as. tneo stabtxd her to death. , he '"as 2.2. Curtis C. Mason, a la")cr rcp- resenung Penr), spent little time arguing that all retarded murderers I should be spared Instead. Mason challenged the Tc,as death penalt} la" on narrower grounds Fall & Holiday Clearance 20% to 50% OFF 1088 Faalalon l aland (Bulloek'• WU..•lre Wini) 711-INUl9 Inside the hanger were the Air sense of purpose:" he s~ud. Corps drt'ssed in Re\ olut1onar). V.ar Force's new B-1 13 bomber. as "'ell a) .. Your vigorous defense of our garb. JCt fighte~ C\Jld helicopters. many of . nation's ideals and insututtons has Among the outdoor c' en ts them purchased dunng Reagan's rcnunded all Americans that freedom ~canceled were fl)·O\Crs of 11 au'{'raft 1nlhon-dollar m1h1ary buildup. is a concept worth defending_ and f~om the four armed !K'n·1ces plus the . "Mr. President. the pndc peopk 11s defense 1s a· sacred dut) each and Coast Guard and the stattc displa) of feel toda> -certainly the pride felt b~ even member of the armed forces has 19 dJfferenr aircraft and weapon on the men and "omen 1n our armed freel) undertaken ·· the ground. forces -1s a dircc:t result of the The Manne Band pro.\lded mu 1c leadership )'Ou . ha"e provided a-. Ca rlucc1's predect'ssor \a)par and tbe Joint en ice Honor Guard· commander-in-chief.'' Carlucci said Weinberger. al)() "as on hand and marched before the president . Every • greeted Reagan a) he '\;It down to four-star general and admiral "-<ls "You have restored not only our "atch a.m1htaf) review that included 'mvtted to attend, along "Ith about national strength -but also ·our the Army's ( olo n1al Fife and Drum J.400 VIPs and gO\'t'rnment pffic1al$. De~inski. a Republican from Chicago who served 24 · years· in Congress. pµbhcly de med I 978 al- legauon thnt be ·leaked the. 1nfor- mat1on and refused 10 testify in the matter before· a federaJgrandJury. : THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE! ou·r .prices stay low ·everyday! NEW SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY! LJN MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 3799 \h•11 ~ ~' 1•l1'rn1~j LJN O'JH JAWS tJ/,.. ... ..... • Nmtendo A-CFIONSE:r Fantastic graphics' With control deck controllers. tight gun double game pak 9911 . Pia co VIDEO SHOOTER Cordless infra red •. light <).UM ~tlVOIS up· 10 15 1 J~Mr.. '°' no! ~""°"° 2411 ~· ---r~----;;l c=:=: - --~ r--_.-~ Nintendo ~;~~~~;:.;:::::=::~;;;;:;;;;;J Atari 2600 VIDEO GAME ADVANTAGE Full·S1te. arcade-styte joyst1c w lh turbO feature and $1ow·mohon control One or two-person play 8111 Plays the ··c1ass1c" video games. plus new hits' Joystick included. YOU'LL NEVER OUTGROW US! n.rn. -ro~s ·•··us .... ,.. • CO¥WIA • PUlllT9 ta.LI • 'NIWIAllC• • CUUMa cm • .. .,.. ·LA-ADA • ...,... : LA11CA81'M • Ull ---~ • -LA • C&&U111 • O.W • IOUN Wlf • ••LA•-.... .arD1W . SAJUllMY 9:30 AM · 9:30 PM: SLWY fO:OO All -1:00 PM Al Orenge CoMI OAllY PILOT/ Thursd9Y. January 12, 1989 --~atering to Gbese ehild is a form of child abuse DEAR ANN LANDERS: Mlly I comment on the letter from the mother of the 1·1-year-<>ld obese child with the rash between her th iJhs? She was furious with the doctor s nurse who said, "The tro uble with this child is that she is too fat." · Both my mother and my sister were '1"ossly obese. Mo m catered to her &ecausc ··sis" could never run or play likeothcrch1ldren. Kidscan be cruel. so Mom overcompensated. Sis is now a very unpleasant adult. ln the last two years she has broken 1hrec chairs to my dinette set. We've had many arguments because she sneaks foOd from my cupboards and eats out of the pots on the stove. Parents who stuff their children so Jhey grow up so fat that they can't Ii ve nonnal lives should be charged with @~ thex, face hi&h blood rcssure and eany death. the difficulty of buying clo thes and shoes, fitting into desks at schools, theater scats and so on. -OHIO SISTER Dear Oblo: I agree witll you al .. o.gb many readers did not; tbey •• t..us were motkn of overwelgltt ellllclra. ••• DEAR ANN LAN DERS: We la ve an an automobile-dominated world Frightening the hell out of the dn vcr won·1 help. You see 'them every day. up-uah t people hunched up.wi th the grasp that the instructor taught them. Good dnvers should be relaxed )Ct alert. ready for an unexpected move by another driver. lease-remembcc.t~tdriv.ing1~ a social occasion. When you dnvc, shut up. And shut up the children. yo ur friends and the dog. Big pack- ages belong in the trunk. don•t talk on the phone or try to drink a cup of coffee. With common sense. you'll get from hert to thert ala vc. Sign me - 40.000 MILES WITHOUT AN AC· CIDENT (And mostly on the Dan Ryan Ex~ssway-Chicago) DEAll DAN: I wld every .. eoe &lie 0.. Ryu Eqires1way drove Uke y•. Dttca fer lite Su Diego Freeway aM' dte New Jeney Tu.plke. Tbakl for tlae wlte CMatel. • • • DEAR ANN LAN DERS: A stran.ger approached m~ at the ~uper­ market today and said. "Tnplcts' How can you stand it?" and then walked off. Every time I a<> out wi th m) three well-~haved children someone makes an uncalled-for comment such as, ··My God. I sure feel sorry for yo u," or "You have my sympathy. dear." It bums me up. How should I respond to these ansensauve. rock-headed fools? I need .to.. apress_m ruur.afie but I don't want to upset my dar ins youngsters. -SANDRA H. in La Grange. Ky. Dear Sandra: Tlae best response ls a broad amlle ud a positive commen& 11dt a1 "Tltese are wonderful cbil· dren. We feel blessed." ·she Sniffing at Japan's .answer to stress at work If there is a designer disease of the '80s, ifs "stress." . solid weeks, and whenever I thought he forgot about at. I remanded him. ,,, ... •• lAllW c.ni.t'A You can dress at up or down. You can take it with you to the club. You can suffer from at and still play tennis. The higher your ancQme and the mo~e powerful yo u become. the worse at gets. That is not to say there might not be some ment to the Japanese theof). r m not ready to admit smells can bnng down your hypenens1on. but they can certainly make you ha"e a better. more relaxed outlook on than~. It's no great secret that af you re tryina io sell your house, Just set a bowl of yeast bread under a towel Complete t•vl9ton llatlngs In Sundan TV Pflot You won't hear any of the women on "Roseanne" si tting around a bar saying. 'Tm stressed out." No sirec. reason they c~me o ut with an "auto We~I. th~ Ja~ncsc have been perfume." Remember? For an extra expeflme~tmg with ways to combat budt, the folks at your local carwash p~ure m the mar.kctplace. an~ ·squirted a scent on the carpet of your they ye come up with a the0 "¥· car Th'ere werr: lemon-lime cin- fragrant arQ.mas.reduc~ stress. Here s na~on. Ooral. orange blossom. the. plan. Th~y re gou~g to P.~mp northern pine, strawberry. cherry. yanous scents into the. aa r conditi on-and even one called "new car" to !ng system of office bu~l~angs ~d gas....-c-.hoose-frem. The4atter was a f~ther cm into mellow. scent, but somC(>nc said it smelled According to their research, the more like a new car and 1t had more fresh smell of a fore$t 1s supposed to market appeal. helP. workers deal with being upught, Anyway. r m here to tell yo u the while lemon and jasmine arc said to smell my husband had spmzcd an my have a rejuvenating effect. helping car didn't relieve m)' stress. It created workers overcome post-lunch at I don•t know what scent at was. My drowsiness. guess was a cross between an ovcm pc My first reaction 1s one of susp1-cantaloupe and a possum an heat. I cion. A few years ago, for whatever drove wi th the windows down for two HOROSCOPE -- and a prospective buyer will send for Friday, Jan. 13 the kids. And af you want your By Sydaey Omarr husband to be in a g~ mood when ARIES (March ,1-Apnl 19)· hc.ope.ns the door at night. ha ve an Yo u're presented w;lh gift from onion in the oven. . fam ily member. rcprc~nts "pea{'e ~guess we can look for all kinds of offcran_g ... Accept wi th good grace, tx· sp1noffs on the market to reduce charming and diplomntac Mone> stress. ~k fora newcolog:,ie for men qucsuon wall ~ am1 cabl) M'llled called Faithful .~u~ba~d or~. car · Domestic adjustment featured · perfume called-Paid an Full ... or TAURUS ( .\pnl 20-May 20) Lunar even a h~!"e deodorizer called No pos1t1on accents mystcf') ininguc Termites. . glamour dealings wath hospital<, h 'll be interesting to kno~ af the ansutuuons lndi"idual. iemporanl~ Japanese expenment works all the confined has something of import· fres h smell of the . great outdoors ancc to Sa) p1~e-. pla)S significant rehevc stress? Or will people figure role out that before they spend all that GEMINI (Mu) 2 1-J unc 20> money. all they have to do 1s open a Emphasis on po"er. :iuihoraty and window? rclauon hip that could become "complicated " Rart'. opponun11y "' .. asts to put aero s concept adc.a\ You'll wan friend\ and influence important people-Romance in- volved. Bjorn Borg to wed Italian (ock star By Tbe.Assoclated Pr~u TOCKHOLM. wedcn -Bjoru Borg, known for the silent. de· termined St)le he d1spfa)Cd an win· mng five \\ ambledon ti ties from 1976-80. plans to marry a colortul. Italian rock star. acco rding to pub- lished rcpons wcdHh ne" spape.r\ reported that the J2-)'ear-0ld Swc:de v.111 marf) Italian singer Lon dua Berte on Feb 26 in Milan whole culture. and very sw1f\&)." he said m an antervacw with The Kno\· \ allc cwyScntanel The Sc' ac:r County High School's re' 1ew <'Om matte<' voted to tempor· anl~ ~u\pcnd teaching .. HuckJeberT) . Fann . pcndana a StUO) or now the book written an I 76 1s used in the da~sroom The acuoo c.sme af\er a student. JUnaor Jacquie McDermott. prote~tcd thal the Mark 1 waan book, which makcf f rcquent use of a racial slur "'a" nfTcns1't' and dcmeamng. Haley, who hvt's tn a nc1ghbonng eastern T enncssec count) said he understands the student's concern. ;Before Victoria, bclthing was a communal affair CANCER (June 21-Julv 22> Dt:- spate opposataon goal wa ll be achae' cd -Anes native wall play significant role. What h.ad been lost wall ~ recovered, longdastance commun1 ca· tron could mvolvc pos able Journr) Affirmau vc. ' LEO (July 23-Aua. 22) You·11 ~ dealing with another Leo, one who 1nsp1rcs. stimulates creauvc prt>eC\' You'll m:ikc frc h ~tan. emphnm will be on independence, romance. st)lc Accept po 1tave challenge The Afionbladet daal) said Bore, had asked Loredana, a 'S..year-old rod. star known for her wild and e\phcll stage appearancr) ~H!ral limes to become his wife before \he agreed last Dcrcmbcr ··Now 8jom comes hm and m) career second. · Lorcdana told lhc newspaper faprcs~n "I ;am here an Sweden because I am in lo"c. for the rest olmy lift' .. Borg. who has rctm~d from <tcll"l compct1t1on earlier wa~ mamcd to Romanian-born tennis pla)cr Manana 1m1one \J In 1984, he met Jannik.e BJorhng. then 17 )'cari. old "But I thanl 1ha1 "hat "<' rcall> need 10 lool at as the greater good, the greater rcspons1b1ht}' to the pubhc:· Haley said INOlANAPOLI (AP) -Gov. Robert D. Orr, who has 1$~ued hundred~ of •· · aamorc or the Watxish' otat1on~. rt«a"ed his own ·• gamore" -rnmphment~ of the pt'tS\ COflX Taking a bath has been a private matter only for about 200 rears. From the Roman Empire to .Queen Vic- toria's Enaland, people bathed together. Communities. Fam1hcs. Coul>les. So says one h1~tonan. As .previously rej)Orted. many an Engl ish lady of the Coun received c:tllers as she bathed. Such a vasnor. maybe a fellow in a velvet collar, sat above the bubbles and read verse. I gather. The last will and testament wherein Alfred Nobel left S9 malhon to finance the world's most prcst1g1ous prizes was wnttcn an a casual manner without benefit of a lawyer. No. sir...Ab~m J,..mcoln's btnh· day has never been an official federal holiday. Your brain 1s three times bigger than it was when you were born. Your eyes, four tames bigger. Your body, 15 maybe 20 times bigaer. Typ1call)'. typically. Hardly anybody ate broccoli before World War II. In fact, old su rveys show a majority didn't even know what at was. Home builders have not yet de- signed houses with self-cleaning bath- rooms. but our Chief Prognosticator thinks they will. Ex it, close the door. fhp a swi tch. The whole room will ao throuih a son of car-wash procedure. Surveys among homemakers show they'd rather have an auto matic bathroom cleaner than any other son of household robot. Space Oight plugs up your sinuses Krill is what the whalebone whales e.it down-ar.ou.nd.lhc..Antarctac. Men have been killing a lot of those whales. So krill is multiplying. Adelle penguins and cenain seals eat krill. too. They likewise arc multiplyi ng. Swiftly, swiftl y. Q. At what age docs a baby start to see in three dimensions? A. Three months. ~--------------------------------------------------~ The Brass Ring's. Anaaal Jaaaary Sale 30~ to 70~ OFF Eleqant Women's Fashions and Accessories ST&ITS JD 10 AT 9 lll EVERYrl'HING IN THE STORE WILL BE ON SALE .. ------------ ---~···-· 31271. Cout H,,,.,_ Coron• del )4ar UM1 Whales beach themselves. when they do that sad thing, almost .always on gently inclined sandy ·shores. never along rugged rocky coasts. The<>n sts think sloping soft sand fa tis to echo the whales' depth-finding signals. ln 1903. a chem 1st named Edouard Bcned1ctus d ropped a flask II cracked but d idn't break apart. He noted ll had contained a solutaon of celluloid in acetone which had dned up. Swift fellow, Edouard. At that moment , he invented safety glass. VIRGO l ~ua 23-pt 22). \ ou learn b) tenchmg. you'll ha"r op- he gave birth to their \On, Robin .a )Car later The)' i.~cd 10 ether unul 19 7 ponunaty to ancrca\C income b) SEVIFRVILLE 1 enn _ Puht1t'r sharana e;11;pcnisc lnd1v1dual )ou p th Al H 1 d res,_,.t pavs mcananaful comphment nlc-winningau or u • ey 1 ~~ ~ he S)mpath11es "'Ith an area h11h Focus on "hidden charm\.·· basic school ~tudent, but bann1n1 the no"el financial tructurt'. "HucklcbtrT) • ann" becau'IC' of at\ UBRA ( Pt 23·0ct 21) Que • racial con1en1 rnuld con tatute t1ons wi ll ~ answered concctnana censorship "lc_gal 1mplacat1on " Empham on pubhc appearance , am gc. rcpu· .. What we really need to .~ol'T} talion. marital t:atu\. Elements ol about 1s wh.at 1 ccn ~h1~. _ad Octopuses arc expert clam urning. luck are present -)Ou could Haley who won 1hc Pull11er me tor shuckcrs. win populan t)' contest. literature for "Roots ·· Somewhere in govem-ment ware· houses. the record shows, arc 3.000.000 pounds of feathers in case we need them in time of war. Q. Didn't you say the bts1-sclling physician wrucr of all tame wa Benjamin Spock? A. No, sir. Peter Mark Roget. author of Roget's T hesaurus. Th0$C who deal in spices rank the punacncy or same on somcthina called the Heal-Allsop Hotness Scale. H1ahnt des1gnat1on 11 "volcanic." Dctcendin1 to .. incendiary;· .. fiery," "buman&." ind so on. One spice - the workfs hottest -ranks as "volcanic." lfscalled sahna labuyo- ··s1ll-hn1-la-buy-oh." Undiluted. it causes tarac pain and leaves scar ti SS~. All I know about Georie F. Grant of Boston. Mass., is on Dee. 12, 1899. be Sol Patent No. 638,920 (or the worid'I first aolf tee. Must not have ~n a market1n1,rniu1. Wu.n't until decade• l11tr that aolfers used ready- nwde tees. Even when your aranddad wa a lid, 901fcrs 11 often 11 not hand lbaped thear tttt ou1 o( damp din. ~hat was the fim boot pnntcct in iib? A. A ct.eta manual. Caxton's "o-lllCI Play ora.. .. •• 1•1•. . _SCORPIO (Oct. 2).No . 2J) Focus _ on mcchanicul obJCCI~. safety. sccur· lly, pro~rty value. You 'll be pres- ented with puu le. ability 10 _provide soluuon enhances (>rt ugc Employ· ment prospects brighter than ong- anally anticipated. SAGm.uuus CNov 22-Dcc 21) Dia deep for anformauon. imprint tylc, reah1c that what ~ppcars to ht "n1rtat1on" C'Ould re ult an serious rclauon hip. Open lanes of com- muni~taon. read and wntc, deal ginacrly with )'oun1 pcnons. CAPIUCORN (Dec. 22.Janr t9). Domestic adJU tmcnl 1 feat u~. dispute IS settled, financial status""'" show marked improvement. Th1$ date could actually ~ "luclty" for )OU. rauN . Libra ptMns f\aul't prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan 2(}.fcb. 18) Whal had been lost will be rcco~crcd. Gave full play 101ntellcctual curiosity, ma.kc anqu1nn anvolvina relatives.. Sccnano h1ahh.-,tJ tnps. urpnsc \11$11-. discov"-ici Yarao fi&ul't prominently. PllCEI (Feb. 19·Marth 20): F1cts tcp1raaed from fantasy -you 'II att ralastk view of nnanciaJ ptolptru. RclaaioMllip 1n1en1tna. pmM>laY· '"' 11 finished . Focus on art or acida1111t responaibllity. promotion. production. •MN. 11 D Youa llnlllM Y r.:11 lean where you llMd in lftUltY 1n connecuon Wllh money • lo~ ~~ -~ domnetc Id· JUIUMlll. Mnlle 10 be .... ror IOIMOftC ten•, tOtMthtftll of value lw 9'0Clai.. OU lie ~IC. creauve. wcrt oa )'OUr own Nrf)'. eould aave bem • .,...._. ftom one Of ... ~ .. l'lllbvety YCM,tl •· Tw Leo. 5'wpio ~ PllY tmporWM "'*' i• _yow bft. You COlllllllily J:: ,... :ialioYidw ~ ..... -,,~-- t "Iha.Lt£lhc thm1 that an harm a Neither vulnerable. South deals, ORTH • Void . 'V A J 10 I 5 0 J 10 5 .. + AQ.J6 W T •• 5 4 l " Q ,_-' .. "'--"~­:) AQ873 • 7 • 46 0 9631 0 K 6 l ••• 31 SOUTH • IC Q J 10 9 7 3 K (.l ' • " 10 5 .. The blddin1: So•lll WH& .. . , ... ortb p Eut p OpenJ.na le.~: Seven of • OM of the more tmportant de~tl· opments or tho recent Fall Nonh American Champ onshlps wu Lhc formation of an orpn1z.ation for ~ bridsc players. In this rapcct tbe AmericU Contract 8rlqe U.,U. hU trailed far belUad die raa of the wocld. The Europana *'8 rep1ar junior lnt~ ..,cbea and they have a Europeu Jaior ~p. n. ·-AlpWlltr awn ror the bela:-;PlaWll ...... 9'J a )iilor Wll "°' bJ I JI• ,..,,... lclol. AUlulr MecNtlll On Orr's final workan& da) in omce. rcponert ~t•acd a surpnsc c.ercmon> for the go,emor, who rcccl\cd the ft~t " gamorc of th<' Pren Corp\" award The paroch of the slate's h11hcst c1v1han honor pnuscd Orr. a frcqucn1 travclt'r dunng hi\ t~o term • for the quahllcs he"~pancd roam1n1 '·China Japan, 1 itwan. South Korn Ger- many. Holland. Colorado and e"en some paru of Inda na." The Republa~n 10\crnor v.-~s \UC· cecdcd Monda) by Democrat E"an &~~ CHARLES Go1£1 on defense. w t' 1ead or lht KVe:n of dubs was obviously from a shon tuk. Payi.na little heed to the • .,..._ i$nals. most declarer• won iD UDd and tried to draw trumps. TIM d9- f cndm ln the EaJt teat were able 10 win the ace and dMD ~ mllr loweJt club when sMnl puene a dub ruff. Hcedina the suit Pftf•· cnce PaNl. Wat u.ndftled lbc 11ee or diainondi. allOwiaa Eat to wta the kiq Ud pve his partner IDOdl· er naff for down 00t. MacDooakl 11w tht W.. He lbt nr. dub utct ID t J, cUbed die ace or '-'ii m .-.. ulld Witta die jd. --... ..... DOt c:owr .......... 8 1 ... ca , .... ., ...? ..... . ........ ... 1t•s his move ANembler Marco Cardena• lnapecta miniature apeaker• aMCl for monltorlni( phone llnea In computer modem• at U .s. Robotic. Inc. In Skokie, 01. Modem• con•ert etectronlc ·~=:er data Into audio tonea for tran•mlufon o•er telephone linea. then recon•ert the lncom!ng audio tonee Into electronic data for the receh1..ng computer. • Orenge C0..1 DAILY PILOT/Thurldey, January 1~. 1919 A7 . Tax breaks spurred S&L resou@s· American Savings & Loan acquisition Is worth $2 17 .5 million to Bass Group By MICHAEL DOYLE -.c:...., ......... W.\SHI NGTO The purrh• rs of Stockton-based Amcn- can Savings and Loan will enjoy lilt breaks wonh $217.S m1lhon 10 sweeten the acqumuon. a ton· arcss1onal panel has learned. for the Roben M. Bass Group of Tru these Lu benefits rtp~nt part of Amencan Savings' allure. Other thnft bu)'e~ saw a s1m1lar allure through the hectic month of Occcmber,asthc Federal Hom~ Loan • Bank Board pushed lhrough 34 mcrJtr deals 1nvolv1ng 75 insolvent In lltUllOOS. Hurried through before tax prov1S1ons ch ngcd on Dec. 31. the$e 34 deals will J>rO\Jde »ur~a httlc over $2 b1lhon 1n tu benefits alona with m uch more in direct federal aid. bank boatd fiaurt how. Lawmakers greeted new of the deals and accom~n)"1n1 tax breaks on Tuesday wtth occa aonally harsh skept 1c1sm. "Yes at's 1rue. an this artat countl) of ours, that) ou can buy a toaster and get a lhnfi for free," s.aad Rep. Charles Schumer. 0. . Y , • Schumer and other members of the Hou~ BankinJ. Finance and Urban Affairs Committee cnuc11ed ~\eral asp«t$ of the bank board's dealings. In sometimes· passaonuc tonetS.. they charaed bank board neaouators with &>vans away too much to sav\') dtalmakers and allO"-'I08 wealth> 1nvesto~ to benefit at the expense of .Aaicncan ~)Crs. "The bank ~rd's year-end ru h tt~rcsents a backdoor raid on the U.S. treasury," said Rep. Jim ~ach. R-lowa. ''The dealmakers who art waUona away with more cash 1han they put tn arc lau'111na all the wa) to the p111ybank." Ltach prcStnted his own figures Tuesday, obwned from Treasury Otpanmcnt officials. showana that the 222 insolvenHhnft deal' worked ou1 by the bank board an all of 1988 wtll result in $8 b1llton an tax breaks for the investors Total 10,ernment assistance ror these purchases amounted to $36 balhon dunng the year. The tu benefits represent losses from the acquired thnf\s that the investor can wnte off. The Bass Group can apply its tu wntcoffs against pr-ofits made b)' se\etal ncwl)'<ttated Amencan vinp en- t1t1es. but canT use thrm for o ther Bass businesses. according 10 Bass spokesmen ~A breaks 1ak.en.b) lhc. &.ll Group are the third laJWI! of a.U the 34 deals completed an Deccmbb, accordina to fif uiu prnentcd T~· ~} s pan o the apttmcnt, Bah officials w11J also share sorm of tM Amencian Sav1ngS tu breaks with thr Federal Savings and Loan Jn uran~ Corp ., Tht' spht g1ves the aovemment U percent of the total tax bend i amounting' to S6S2 m1lhon. Tt.c $21 1.S malhon 1om1 to Bass make up the remain101 2S petcent 1n total ta• benefits. Fonnall)' completed on Dec 28, the Amencan Savanas deal r quires the Bass Group to put up S3SO malhon immediately and another SISO malhon later. The FcckriJ Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. t$ putlln& up $I 1 billion as its pan uf the mencan Savanp purchase. ,. 8anl. Board offictals insisted Tue" day that the Amen can Savings purchase. and the others completed last month. reprt-Sented a better dc-.tl for 1upa}ers than closing lhc thril\ ,arul pa~ off mwrcd.dcpa,.&&011.----• ProTek Environmental announces cleanup project ProTek Environmental Inc. has been awarded a sate m1ugattoo and cleanup contract by UC). Gypsum Co The Huntington Beach-based ProTek wall employ 11s "acuvc" b1oloa1cal treatment process to clean 400 c ubic rards Of d1CSCl<On· tamana ted soa resulung from a luk- 1n1 undervound s1orage tank at u.s Gypsum's drywall manufactunng plant an Santa Fe Spnngs Company offiC1als prOJCCt that their proven on-Mic treatment pro- cess, which uses "Advancrd B1oCulturt'" macro-organasnis. will bnng the contamanauon le\el from an csumatcd 1,800 parts per malhon to a "~rtaficd clean" level oft~s than I 00 ppm an less than 90 da) s Joe Mathewson, pres1den1 of ProTek. commented "Thas kind ofa proJCci, because II 1s a small-scale JOb. has a SJ>«taJ significance for ~mall business owners wilh underground tanks. "The pnce of olhcr cleanup mc1hod~ can be dcvas1at1n@. t\ en on a projeC} of tha:. s11e But l ' S G)'psum 1s going 10 u' c about $42.000 b) o pting for b1oremcd1ataon OH~r hauling and off-1tc disposal .. ot onl> as th1 method cconom1· cal. but n as also thr most en· 'aronmcntall} sound matagauon measurt' available. he C\plained. The final result 1s a "ccnafitd clean" )()al W.\SHINGTO"l (AP) -Tv.cnt) percent of all American v.orker arc nowemplo)cd by rompan1c that 1cst fordrugu~. butonl) oneemplo)'cc an 100 actuall)' is tcs1cd an a 11-month penod. the government rcporu lnCt}-One j>l'rttnt of emplO)Cr'S ha'c nt'athcr tesung nor counschf\i proarams. the Labor Department said \\ednesda) but laricr com· panits arc much more hkel~ to ha'c uch program!>. Jobapphcantsarc far mon: hl cl) to be te~ted than emplo)tts. the dc.Fcn· ment s:ud h billed 11s sun~ of •• 500 establashments u the mo!>t c\ten!>•' c stud) to date on drug tc 11n1 an the y,or~plaCt' >\monges1abl1\hmcn1\ ~11n.1c\1ln1 programs. about l'<'O-th1rds te led ont) those v.'Qrit'r\ su5.jX'C"tC'd of drug usc. while on~lourth had pr rams 1hat suQ,JectcJ all emploH't'\ to pm.'>· ahlc testanit In the I! mon1h~ pnor to lhc Labor Dcpanment sune). taken la 1 \um· mer. establishments v.11h te~11ng pro· gram rcp_c:>ncd t~ung \hghll) k'l!.cr than I m11l1on ""orkers -or abou1 I perctnrofall~orkers Oftho~.about 9 percent tc\lcd pos1t1\C for drug u~. the stud) !>aid Of JQ mllhon apph· cants v.ho v.cre tested I~ per~·cnt te-stcd po 1\1\ e for drua u!JC lnanothcrstud~ ~leased Tuc~a~. res.earchc~ ~1d 'I drug IC'\ttng laboraton~ that tollo'I!. andu\t~ guidelines hJd an 0' era II .h:l'ural·~ rate of 9-pcrctnl an t<".,t1ng unoc s.imple for narco11~ ~I naC"CUr.me.. should n\ll ~ u<.('J a'> an argument agaansl dru& tt'\ttng.." said Chnstopher Fn ngs dtr('( lor of f<L the study rondul trd b' the .\mcncan St ~!\)~1at1on ol ( hn11..al { hcm1•.tr'\ Nt.. HoweH·r h<' ~onl~<kd 1ha1 not all ~t laM adhere to proper prOl'cdure\ NL ....... The Labor l>t-~nmcn1 1n the: "'L \tud~ relea~ toJa\ "11d thl"rr 0v£R THE CouNTER ~~~-.....___.---__ - with no long-term ltab1htJt'S for the propeny o.,.,ner .. Pro T ck 1 a full~sen ace en- \ aronmental enainecnng contrac~or and otTers compJcte •·tum-key" b1orcmediauon. vapor extracuen and chemical fo.auon tcchnol<>11es for on-sne treatment and dee.on· tammauon of h.a.zardous slodees. Estabhshed an 1987. tb.c firm 1 a ubsadtary of Env1roguard Inc. of Houston, Teus. appear to be no rush among cm · plo)'crs to launch tCSll1'8 programs Onl) 4 percent of tht' cmplo)'CfS 'l!.1thou1 programs said tht ""ct't cons1dcnng cstabhshina o ne in th,r next 'iCar A breakdown b} 1ndustT) found thr h1d\t'1t rate ot po tll\t test tnults - about 20 pc.1"Ct'nt -amona cm- plo)ccs in v.holc 1c and rctall trade. That 1ndustr) al~ had the h11h~1 rate ot pos1t1' e test result amonu apphcant~. 17 petttn\ for v.hol~\e trade t1'd ~4 pern-nt for the rc~I s«tor The lov.est rate of pcN\1,e tr\. rt"\uh amon emplu\CCS v. ' in transpona11on 5 o ptrctnt a stall 1k 1nOUt'l\(cd b) mandatOI"' tc ttl1& an man\ sccto~ of the 1ndus1ry "!earl\ IO ~rttnt of applicants for transpor- tation JOlh tc tcd pos111,e lor dru . the tud~ found Tht' rile ol . postta\c test rl'suO amon.a applicants wa~ lov.e t. u ~ percent. 1n commun1cauonsand pub he uuh11cs car:li 8 perttnl Ill v.orkcrs JJl those m ustne~ ~a ~re. chcc._C'd te tcd po ltl\e for drug Mining. communicat1ons and pub- lic ut1ht1c!> and transportation ~tab­ hshment v.ere most llL.(I>-to ha'e dru te ting programs. S11c "'•' b~ far the large1l de1rmun· 1og factor an ~ hctl\er an c 1.abhsh- mtnt had Jru -lcstang Pfi rams and some form o cmplo)ee ass1 tan('c program Of the na11on's l_argest ~tabh\h · menls, tho..e "'nh 1,000 cmplo)~ or mort 4' per<.cnt had drui tcstaoaand 6 pcrttnt offered counsthn& or M>n)t' 01her form of assasunce But onh about ~ percent of tht> small ·t t"Slabh\hment\. those v. 1th fev.cr than W ~orkc~ had tt")ting program~ and Q percent h~J cmplo)ee ass1stan~ prop,nsm\ RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC • ... , ..... c-ri ..... 1122 ........... ctSTI •u-su UM I , A8 CE Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, January 12, 1989 :;.;. NYSE CO MPOSITE TRANSACTIONS 'b--------=-=-~ ~~ -- Due to tranamlaalon problem•. todar'• cloalng prlcee are not In the D•llr Piiot ~~~THURIDAY!S :11 A.II. (PST) PRICES ,... .. ·-... + , -1 .. Dowclimbs21 points NEW YORK (AP) -Stoel pnccs JUMpcd ahead 1oday. e>.1cnd1ng ~he earl~· 1989 rail> that has ca med 1he market 1011s tu&hest le"'cl" since lhc 1987 crash The Do"' Jones a-.erage of 30 1ndu tnal'i d1mbcd 21 07 to 2.227.SO b) 2 pm on \\ all trec1. uaJnersoutnumbered losers b) nearly 7 to4 tn na11onw1dc: 1radang of New York Stock E\chang.e· listed issues. "-'llti 871 up 511 down and 520 unchanged. Anal) SIS said traders were t'ncouraged b~ thc market's dnvt' Wc:dne~ay pas1 thl' ~.200 le .. cl 1n 1hc Dow after a wceklona stru&&Jc. In add1uon. the)' cued a developing "bandwagon .. elTcct as investors v.l\o had been bearish on the outlook for monlh~ felt increasing pressure to Join 1n the rail) The markers stead} ad vance s1 nee last fall has come "'1thou1 an) suppon from 1n1erc" rat~. ""hach ha .. e been n ina. WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE 010 NEW YORK (AP) Jan 11 Due to transmission problems In New York. today's listing will not appear 1n the Daily Pjtot. AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S CoL o QuoTE S Dow JoNE S AvERAG£S METALS Quou s NASDAQ SUMMARY --~~---- NYSE UPs & DowNs I • Kan Bouc1E1 Library chooses des,gn • winners The resuhsare in1 Ncwpon Beach Public Library Children ·s Service~ Coordinator Jady Kelley announcedlhe win· of tbtDcs1a,na Bookmar..k.. contest that was held during the Children's Book Weck in Novem· ber. Winners are: Brandy Pesner,Sbannon Keebu. Betb Sima, Tommy Z.vala, Blake Sinclair and Jen- nJf er Lewis from Newpon Elementary School. Amanda Smltb, Cindy Barnes, Meg.ban Fitzpatrick and Nick Sbaambur1 from Harbor \I 1ew "School. Steven Safllg, Melissa Blakely. Peter KJm and Arelia Rose McSwaiD, Manners School Vivian Lin, Anderson hool and Ollvla Har rave, Bcnoctt- H 1ck.s Pnvate hool The children incorporated the theme of rcad1 ng books 1 n to the1 r clever an work Kelle)' encou~es children and adults ahke to co me to an:r of the branch hbrane~ and pick up bookmarks de 1gncd b> the talented )Oung local an1sts • • • • Looks as if Grubb & Elias· Newpon Beach residential bro- . kerage office was bus) over Christmaswttha worthy cause In an effon to provide Orange County's hungry and homeless ""1thCtu:utmasdmners. the New· pon Harbor/Costa Mesa Boa rd of Realtors. m conJuncl1on with the Salvation Arm:>. sponsored tts annual ChnstamsCanTrce pro- JCCt in which tnd1" 1dual real estate offices competed to build canned food trees The board presented Grubb & Elh with the award for the most cans per capita and the mo'it 'reattve tree "The level of com:em and part1c1patton was tremendous ... said Tom QueeQ, ~n1or \ice president and d1stnct manager of Gubb & Eilts' cw port Beach office. "Wcav~raged more than I 08 cans of food for each person anouroffice .. The office contains 49 sale as50e1ates and staff who co llected more than 4.519 ca ns offood to but Id a tree I 0 feet tall b> I 0 feet wide The rematnde-rofthe co llecllon was used to construct a fireplace next to the tree .. lt'~a pleasure to be ablctos•~ something ba1.k to the commuru- l>. espec1aH): dunng the hohda> which 1sad1fficuh ttme for many, .. ~1d Bruce Banamlan, vice president and sales manaaer at thr ewpon office. Martba Maco.ab served as Grubb&. Eilts' cha1Noman while Sa11dle Fix and Sara Hinman were co-chat N oman • • • , \ongratulauoru to Bryan Cameron LeRoy of Newpon ' Bcach1 LeRoy ha been selected a one of the Outstandin& Young Men of Amcnca for 1988 Thi program rteogni1c achtC\iement and ab1littcsof (PleueeeeAWARD/AlO) BuuE r1N B u~RD ~-- DAILY PILOT /Thurad1y, January 12. 1989 CE A9 Calendar a~·a snap for photegrapheF Model• are (back row, from left) Eddie Hanley. Chrla White and CralC Runnall•, o.ltr ..... 11Mte-, OM HMlllll and (front row) Juon Scbouw (left) and Mark Rowan. witb Kim Geraheneon. Famous faces are HB artist's canvas By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of Ille 0.-,,... 9WI Ten) French 1s an artist: her canvas is the faces of "-ashing ton notables. beauty queens and \\-Urk1ng "'omen. For the last 14 }Car French. 3 7 has been creating new facial images th rough the skillful applicat1on of cosmetics. Her step-by-step tr.un1ng program teaches ho" to create a more altracuve appearance after complet· ing a 11·2 hour consultation in her Huntmgton Beach studio · She has worked as a free-lance makeu{' arttst for more than 15 top cosmetic hncs She loured national!) u a promouonal artist for Revlon's book, ··The An of Beaut) " making guest appearances on TV and radio programs Before relocating her s1ud10 to Orange County more than a )car ago French used her talents on the man~ faces of Washington DC and \an Diego "'omen Fawn Hall. former sccretar) to ( ol Ohver \lonh "'ho ga ined n notone- t) 1n last ~car's Iran-Contra heannss. undef"'ent one of French 's trans· formations Winterfest attendance pushed in LB C-ompctlng for attention v.1th Cit\ an fcst1,als held 1n the summer Laguna Beach's W1nterfest has cm- plo~cd some nev. tactics 1n drav..ing crov.ds before n oocns on Tuesda~ Because_ ifs held off season. the fe~t1val has been battling an 1dent1l) cnm for its 25 )Can Th is ~car. tht Chamber of Commerce enh tcd the markcun, expe~nce of Patnc1a Ro.,,,an to p0pulanze the C'-ent Rov.an. v.ho ov. ns her ov.n market· mi finn in Laauna Beach. hu made sc'cral chanaes to mark the fcst1'-ars silver anniversary Throuah a larie publicity campa1an and e:\panded events. Rov.-an expects 11 record turn· out for the annual chamber fund· raiser. "W1ntcrfcst 1s nov. JUSl stan1n1 to come into us own." said Rowan "We arc earn ma how C61n'll'kct n1ust hit the Sav.dus1 Fcsti"al and Paacant of tht Masters an the wmmcr We arc prQJCCt1naa record turnout tht\ year " On11nally, Wmtcrfest staned as a small hand ans festival. 't\-htch onlv "~he came to ~c me 1n Ma) 1 'IM5 fora more professional look.'' French s~ud "I dad a complete mal eovcr .. French has the k1nQ.of looks most women would lull for clear skin. auburn hair and aquamarine t)t!t he said the opponun1t) to learn makeup design came 1n high ~hool "I signed up for a scl1-1m provc· ment course at a modeling school in Flonda The onl) problem ""as that I ended up not ha ving the money to pay for 11 The owner said I could repay the fee b) working for the school " For the ncxi l"'O )Car<. she apprt'n· 11ccd under a talented makeup an1st al the school rrench married a care-er Na\~ officer. had t""o daughters and u~ her makeup skills on officers' "I\ cs A~ the famtl} rdocatC'd to different N;n) base'>. French began to de,dop a chentcle ~n she built a reputa11on as an art1s1 v.ho crcatcs a nc" and v..or~ablc SI\ le for am v..oman "I think ""hat I tr) 10 do 1s create contidcnc:c st\IC and beaut) ·· she said ··When 1h°C\-(clients) "al~ out ot m) \tud10 It is ~Ith mort confidence kno"'ing "ha1 10 do 10 1mpro'\c (Pl~ eee P' AMOUS/ A 10) .,... ,_ --.., Mdl ....... (Pleue He W'lllft:EJt/AlO) Maraaret to•er dell Yen 1rocertee Yia wheelcbalr. By JOE BEL BR NO Oflll9DellrNec ..... Recent newspaper headline about Kim vcrshenson scream out hke those found in a supermarkcrtablo1d Thou&}\ she has had1Cveral articles wntt~n about her in the past five- years. one hcadltne stacks in her mind most of all It read "Oer~hcnson hoots 14 Gu)s. Hanas Them On Her Wall." ··Someumes the new11>1pers do things hke that," said the 13-)ear-old Ncwpon Beach resident "The) made me out to sound hle a scnal killer. I think that is rtall) funny." Despite the medra h)pe. Gershen$0n ha$ not lilied or hanscd an) mon Hov.e"er. he docs hoot more than l4 men ca h )Car -wuh her camera ancc 1985 Gershenson has bt-en marl.1ng the New Year \\1th her annual "Men of UCI Calendar .. The $9.95 pubhcatton 1s appro,ed b> the unl\ers1t)•s pubhcat1ons officc .and 1uold..a.ntbe.college.bookuorc. li has also rece1"cd shelf SJ>'lCC at Elements. a no"elt) shop located across the street fr6m UCI In the Marketplace. The calendar teature'i 14 male students bct""ecn the ages of 18 an.d B.mo'it of them modl'l1na for tht fim 11mc. Thouah he meets many men throuJhout the )Ciit for this ~cnturt her m11n thrust 1s not for dall!'ll purpo~ Gershenson said 1t 11 the sausfact19n of creauna the product that fuels her to do it annually. .. Sometimes airls will come up to me and tell me that I am the lucluest girl an tht world. Just bttause I act to "'ork "'1th all the~ guys.'' said C,ershcnson. "'ho balances her time bct"'ccn the calendar and her mana• gcnal pos1uon at NautJlus P1us u~ No,...,al~. "Though I ha\cda~somo of the guys. there is much more to 1t all that ma~es me do 11 each year" The idea of stamng a calendar for students came v.-hen she was a student at Saddlcbad. Golleae an M1ss1on V1eJ(>. Want1na to test her skills as i . photoaraphcr and as a bust· ncss"'oman, she played with the idea of launching 1t. See1na vcT} Intl• opportu nll)' to market 1t at the Junior college. Gershenson approached UCl ·wnh the idea ''l I u~ ~ ~IAJUa.----• very pre 1t1g1ous." she said. -1 never thought they "'ould go for rt. They told me I could do 1t, and cven'sct me up wlth a booth to sell at on caml)us." The process of finding lhe nt.ht (Pleaee aee-CALEMDAJlfAlO} ._,.,Ill ct P'awn Hall(abo•e), formerMCretarytoCol. Oll•er North wbo talned TV notoriety lD lut year'• Iran-Contra h~•· 11nder· went Terry P'rench'• tranaformation. Food delivered via wheelcliair By KATY BOl CHER Of-~ ...... ld '1othtn@. dt•tcr\ \1arprt"t \11 'l'r trum hdp1ng. hc:r tnend' .ind nc h· bors to' er 1 ~-.1dcnt of l 1do Moh1k Home PJn in "'e"pon Stach '' rons1der('J '11al 10 'eral ot h~r cider!~ ne1ghbor1 v..ho rnunt on lhC' 3 -\ear-old v.oman to do th1."1r gm(cf\ \hopp1nf. ~he came<. llUt thC' "C"d..h ruut1n .tll ti} her;clt - n a v.hC'cl ... ha•r 'l)hc v.as ~,rn 'Ith C"crchrJ pa " -.aid " llhc \h 't'r her mo1her \he ' JU\t am.11in \to,cr '' a ~radu.u~ ut nran ( oa\l <. ollcic: and " ,1111 taltni classc~ 'Tm JU'' 'o proud 111 her 1" ht r mother addC"d Indeed sncs nOTTht• onl)on<" .. Helen .\ndc™1n. v.ho h'e' n h( par~ re'lalls v.hen .,he'd t l.l \1C\t'r v.1th her an the car JU'' hC"r com pan} · .. , m 6 \1.:3r\ old," ,hr u1J "Man1,.ue1 and I "lluld tto to t ht• \I Or<" and hu~ grOi:crn.•o, togcther T"o )Ca~ ago I pH up tn\ car -not that I had to. hut I 1houif\t U '>'Ould bt prett~ ~ r. 10 lind mconc m' age ~\Jll dri' ing •· (The tV.1~l .\nder n ..aid. "Is ~hat had started IUI IS a fncndl) OUtlf\J., turned 1n1l.' a nl-C~1l\ and she no<w depend., on Sto"cr to dcJ1\er f~b pnidul t., tor her \h s JU'\ \U\:h a plea urt.' .\ndcr<.nn ~1d .. f.,cnone lo'c ~ \Qmr thing\ are hard for her to reach at 1hc mar~et hut \he alwars gcu asw1tan\.'e .. .\nderson "n't 1hc onl' one ""ho tech that "a' · June "ngh1 ~td to' rr has been doans her f.rOlef"\-shopping tor th( ta .. t '" month'> <;ht' ., 't"r\ accomm<xiaung and me' 1<1 ~et l.H"l')th1ns;u't n&ht. and -.Ohl' O\Qil I\ dms;-" rtgln md·-sne- JU!>l <1 trcmcndou<. help I ha'e m) mtlthcr v.uh me and she·, qunc 111. M> 11\ h3rd tor ml' 10 get out ·· "h1k her daughtC'r talcs her duu~ ~r ou\ \1 It'\ rralh a ~tal thins for h< \1t 'rr'' mother \lid Competitors attra~ted to horse shows at OC Fairgrounds i hunter-Jumper ihov. v.11l open the )tar'\ events at The cla meet trom 7 to 9 )0 pm For funhn ( la\\C~ toe us on a range ol ut d1\(1phne\ indudins T urn1p Ro<( re taur.int. < ran r < oun\\ Med11.al ~11 I the Orange Count) Fair l::.qu man enter. c°'~ ~('$&. 1nformat1on. call the aru center It H~-101 v.atrtl:olor. ~cranm:~ dra'<lr1na. \ •dro. e<all1grarh\, \ta1nt-J uon ~u1ldin • 3( \ t lov.rr t . ()r,tOJC I The show ,,.,11 run from 8 am. to .S Pm. turda). glass and phoioarap > , · t urrent trend 1Mo.,mrt1c and pla\t1c .. urgcn v.111 \ accordina to Pam G1mplc. center manatcr. rr.CI lU l Mos1 das\C m('('t nntc a v.ctl for tour to Ill v.~·cl' c'am nC'd hy [)on.ild \hman ~' D d1plnmate of the Awt\tcm~ ho~t planncd(romhm to5pm U' N n•C •Ne90peD f ormorcinlormatmn.calltheccntrrat ~~-1 01 ~me~can Soard of Pla,ll\ \u •er: and <ac \l\C .,ta on Jan. 28. and• \ 1lcnt1nc Hone howl 'Ct for Feb It 8tt,1nn1n1 '° achancnha11Jna t'la \ unJer the U< I phH1Clln at tk lthl'UC tcdit al ( enter in l u\lln For more mtorm 11on on cqu.estnari C\-cnts. call S.1tm1 l>roaram ~111 optn tu the pubhc Tuesda). < , .. .,~, Networking for fame. fortune ~1·132 art offered on ltdo 14 and JO.foot h1cldHlaS\ boat\ On I' Sale•-omen to con-ene " nd d ....... h I'-.1 A s.cm1t1ar enrnlcd .. C:l\\ork1t1a 1or f ~me and -.,. . "tt .. c 1 an ~·u..~ alt e inlerto .... iatc rtl" •na anv Fonunc." v.111 !'I( otlcrcd froni fl 10 Q p m Monda\ at 1hc Volunteers at rldl~ center ' If )OU cnJO) hon.cs and c~ildrrn. )Our taltnt art wanted b) the Oran c Count) R1din1C'tnter1n n Jian Capistfllno to an1st d1Yhlcd md1' 1Jua1 to ndc horcs • Volunteers art ntt\k<l Thuncay .anem "' ana Saturda) morn1n n oncntauon •111 be htkl 11 I pm. SetUrdly fOf any, ne •ho •S '1n1tratcd For m<>tt 1nformauon.call th VoluntttrCentcrOf'Ofln oun1y-nurat ah 11 9~ 1n or ~12-3176. Art IJJtrodactloa cJ .. la lrYlne ,,.albue. llOI W.Coa t Haahv.a • Little Inn on thC' R.1' ~17 lido Park Or1,c. :"cv.pon :The propam also olftn ba 1 uha. Ket! Cro!I\ Bcac:h hbvtnc and ka 'lk1 c unt For a camptct( lisun The cla ., v.111 (i us on h " to net~or~ 10 '"' ll."I call 1ht campu\ rte'TaUOn offiet at b-\41\ sale tor Jt>b or reer chanat anJ tor thr entrt'pn-ncur In \ru, or ~111 bt Su..an bnn. 1 puhh~ rt'latt0n\ "'ntc:r. f or mort 1nlormat1on. all Linn at 6-l 120 Redred federal worken meet It "" Val~ pter ot the Nat1on1I ta· uon ol Rc11f'N ftdcral tmplo) -~111 metl a1 l pm Monday.at Glendale ttdcral vanl' C ommun1h Room. 23221 Calle~ la Louisa LAcuna Hill~ • The mct11na is open to tTllrtd ~ral r" 1han emiilo) . their"'°"'°· urv1' on ohnnu•tant ectt~ fedttal mplo ttS 100 au \ Ha.plmJ roJanteen fO m.taJJ <>raner 1Coun1 Councd ti...,.. Val11Hcn iftl&lll oftictn It a 9 1..ftl -11111 .. l' M II Oran c ( ount) h pier. Nat1t,n1I \\\OC'lJlllOn for Profc 1onal l~v.omcn v.111 m\"\"I t \'Op m Tunda at the Red l aon Inn, Rmtd \t Co,ta 1t5a AIO CE Orenge Coaat DAILY ~ILOT/ Thurldey. January 12. 1989 Owninga boat not necessarytoenjoy sailingat this club By KATY BOUCHER °' .. ....,,... __ Dick and Gayle Nelson of Yorba Linda sometimes travel to Newpon Beach every other weekend to enjoy a day of sailing. They board a 2S-footer, 35-footer or whatever suits their fancy - because they don't own their own boat. They arc members of the Lido Sailing Club in Newport Beach, a club designed for sailors who don't want the rcspoos1b1hty or financial burden of own ma their own vessel. .. h 's just a wonderful idea." Gayle Nelson said. "Ifs hard enouah to find a moorinf -and very expensive You don t have to wolT)' about maintenance or cleanup because it' all done for you. "They keep their boats tn excellent condition." she said. Norm RC$t, club owner. said mem- bership is a ··viable -1temauve to owning your own boat." founded in I 971 . Rest said the club's service lends to rccreatton, knowledge and entertainment. "We have 35 boats rangmg from 25· to 4S-fcct that arc owned by individuals and leased back to the club," he said ... We've taught more than 600 members to sail, whether it be beginning. intermediate or ad-• vanccd." cm »-a.yaone-t1mefceof S 1""'90~a~oo"""' thereafter monthly Clues. The fee includes 15 hours of sailing instruClions w.th group and crew. "Members learn safety. rules of the water, nuing, sail trimming. etiquet- te, nav.agation ... and overboard procedures,'' Rest said. FV officer receives depart~ent honor Plul Sorrell hat bttn named the fountain Valley Pohce Depenmcnt's 1988 Ofracer of the Year. Tht annual honor 1s voted on b)' the pohce department's 61 membcn who select an officer for his or her accomplishments in law enforce- ment, community service and mter-~nonal skills. · Sorrell has served seven and one· half years with the pohce department For the last two years his ass1anment with the narcotics d1v1J1on has re· suited m numerous arrests of narcotic offenders and seizures of illepl druas He 1s also a member of the depan- ment's SWAT team in which he coordinates and directs much of the training for the speciality unit. "It been a lot of hard work th1l year in the field of narcotics," hesa1d ~we have had several real •ood case and that 1s probably the b1J1est reason I received the award. It 1s very nice to ~ n!'Cognt1t'd bv mv nt"er<l." AWkRDS-... - rromA9 Pofttt Oicf Elvin Maali dncnbcd • the quahfacauons reprntntata\'c of the award. • .. The officer 1s not only c~n for his leadership. outstandtnl per· formance in the field and rapport with peers," he said, "but .because he is a coach. a fnend and available when needed.'' Sorrell has a bachelor's dearee from Cal State Fulllerton and advanced cen1ficatcs m pohcc tra1nina. "Ho was selected for tus ab1hty in enforcement in narcot10 and vice," ·Miah said. "It takes a spcc1al breed and a lot of dedication b«ausc of the hours. There 1s no set schedule. "h 1s qune an honor and he 1s a well-dCKrvcd rcc1p1ent.'' Miah ~id .. Sorrell 1s the father of two small children. Because of his undercover work. a photo was not released for pubhcauon. -By Joyct Bodlovld Monthly dues are $60. and $40 of that goes on account like a savings accounL The money accumulates for usage of any size boat that ranges from $40 to S300 a day. Lido Salllna Club la dealaned foi.people who want to Nil but don't want lbe reaponaltilltty of owning a boat. men betwecn'lhc ages of2 I and 36. These men are honored for theiroutstandingciviaand pro- fessiona l contributions to their communities, their states. as well as their nation. • • • Owner Norm Reat Boats arc available for a 24-hour period and they ar~ insured from Newport Beach to the Mex ican border, Rest said. Nelson said she and her husband love to spend the night aboard their leased-boat and sail the next day. She said there's lots of ways to spend a Saturday or Sunda}' aboard. .. Sometimes \\e'll fill -our soup Jug at the Crab Cooker and take fnends aboard to the w1ntcrt1mc," she said "Other 11mcs -.e·,c had Tony Roma deli ver nbs ·· Rest said O\Wlers make enough money to pa) for their shp rent and are pro' 1ded with free maintenance. And speaking of awards ... Matt G. Baker and Wade Tift of Newport Beach were presented wi th the Outstanding Youtft Achievement Award from the R. G. Canning Corp., a LosAngelcs- based promotional firm . CALENDAR ART DEVELOPS FOR NB PHOTOGRAPHE~ ... R. G. Canning said he becomes personally involved with helping youth of today. He feels recog- nition forthe1raccomphshments builds self-confidence and courage that wiJI be an important asset later in hf e for gu 1dance and direction. , FromA9 models can be a hard and sometimes painful! process. she said Startmg the selection as late as December, Gershenson 1s forced to make her decisions in tame to meet the Jan. I deadline. "What 1s reall y hard about picking models 1s that I someumes have to tum them down," she said. It is really hard fo r some guys to take rc1ect1on because of the way they look ... And they arc going to look that way for the rest of their hves." She also believes that featurin1 males in the calendar has given her some new insight on how to better understand men. Calling 11 a ··mint· psychology lesson." Gershenson said • ~· * , the calendar often creates large egos. · "When I get some of these juys to pose for me, it make$ them feel real §ood about \Item selves, .. she said. There 1sa lot morethanjust muscles and good looks to some. But SQSnC· times, they can really get stuck on themselves. I won't put up with that." Craig Runnalls, a 23-year-old econ- omics major and co-captain of the vansty rowing team. is featured on. this _year's calendar. Recommended to Gcrshensoll by another model. RunnaJIS" was quickly chosen for the cover page. However. he 5a)S the honor did not go to his head. .. I got a lot ot teasing from my fneitds about 11." said the Ncwp0n SWEET EASY iC . • Beach resident. .. I was really pleased to be 1n the calendar, but I didn't get stuck on m)self. K.Jm is "right when she sa)s we are JUSt bQm this wa) How can you be conceited abou1 something ~ou had nothing to do wnh." While Gershenson sees a potcn1'1al for some of her models to turn protess1onal. many of them make the venture fun . In return for modeling. everyone in the calendar recei ves a free hair cut and pictures to add to htS ponfol.Jo. Ger henson gets Tittle financial beneflls from producmg the calendar h 1s the financial end ofproducm& the calendar. including developing and • •• ·" A·nnual Blow-Out ...... • 411:1' • N i I c CD s MOUSE FEATHER'S January 13 January 21 •LION DOLLAR BABY <llGAllCAll Y GROWN . 319 Newport Center DriYe Fashion Island, New 760-1«>0 , pubhc1!). that takes up most ofr he r tame She has set up aut0V,3Ph• signing panics and ··w1n-a..<fate ·con- tests to help baule the $3,500 pnnung cost. which comes out of her own pocket .. I am not really look.mg to get anythtng out of this because I kno..- that there 1s not very much mone) to be made," she said "It has o pened up some doors .for me. with people asking me 10 takt pictures for them and put hlgether calendars .. Actual!>, I am JUSt m n for the friendship I enJO) helping people out b) talung their p1<:1ure. making them feel real good about them~hes" "During the summer months J spend most of my ti me escorting selected youth on world-travel trips," said Canning. "'It gives me the opportunity and satisfaction to do for others.·· he added. The corporation officials be· lieve that hononng the youth of today for their accomplishment\ gives them needed reassurance Jfyou would hke more infor- mation on the youth award. call Jim Lynskex~t 213-587-5 100. , Shannon Keehan'• winnlnl bookmark deatcn. FAMOUS FACES HB ARTIST'S CANVAS ••• FromA9 themselves and Just-feeling good " h ench said she focuses on teaching women how t<t become their own makeup an1st. and how 10 select products that work for them he uik~ into cons1dcrat1on hfcst)IC. the 1maae to be pro1cctcd facial bone structure, and skin type. She charges $7S for a consultauon that tn~ludes a detailed 1ndiv1d- ualucd workboo~ "I cover all the learning senses." he said "They watch me apply the makeup. I explain as I go along and they read about II to the workbook ··This 1s geared to the 1ndl\ 1dual I do rcqu1(e a follO\\·Up, that 1s hke fin e tuning. If the) don't follow up that frustrates me. I can onl) do as much as peopl e let me " French also sells a hne of cosmelll she has carefully selected Her back- ground in work1na with most of the major co$met1c companies has a1\C n her an undentandma of the product tnf,red1ents and formulas. 'They ate all aood basic skin cart producs at less than over-the-counter pnccs:· she said "Once )OU hav e been tr.uned to put on the makeup. PatrtclallowUWMlaM•lt1ll ........ .............. a.......,..11l••·····- )OU don't ha"~ to look at 1t tr1( rcS1 of the da) ·· French alro works wnh several Orange Count) plastic surgeons 1n teachi.ng post cosmeuc surgery pa- tients how to apply makeup to their new look And hke any other an1st. 11 1s hard for French not to look at people and silently create a new·1mage "When I rncct someone 11 take-s me about IS seconds to make them over in my mind. Then I'm saosficct-and can forget about 1t," French said smiling. \VINTERl'ESTATTBNDANCE PUSHED ••• Pn.AI anrtc1ed 1 ww ~Ion. Wb1le populanty of the aummer ffttavals ~ adl year, anendanet for Wan- lerfttt quickly bttame ovtr- llaidOMd. A«ofda .. IO Rowan, the .. potenlill hu .... )'I ... tlNtt, but __ ....., ...... -- Superintendent is entitled to say 'I told you so' John Nicoll has good reason to· feel a little proud ol himself Nicoll, supcnntendl•nt ol the ev.port-\.k\.l Unified School D1stnct, has not alwa>s cnJO)ed th"c com ton ofsa)'ing. ··1 told you so" His tenure at the d1stnc1 hu\ been rocked" 1th controvcrs) and a stead> do\C of grumbling over the woes of education and the state of local ~hools. For an stance. when Nicoll decided to switch assignment~ bet.,..cen tv.o po_t?ular high school nnc1 als. man parent teacflers and" stuaents wanted to ang 1s 'iCa p rom 1hc llKige - polc, 1f there were such a thing 1n Newport &-ach or ( osta Mesa The pnnc1pal swap 'MlW a letter-wntang campaign thtll ovcrset the leners-lo-thc-edttor columns of local paper\. Thett were several storm) school board ~\1on'i nn<l arguments on thl' strl'ets and during coffee brea~\. <itu'd..-nts C\.Cn staged a protest fhc furor of the pnnopal swap has faded c'\1,1:.pt \\1th SC\ era I pcopk who harbor poht1rnl asp1rat1ons and those" ho like to chl·nsh their grudges But its o,utcesi. 1s not the rea,on for the saustarnon u;oll should be enJO) 1ng Nev.pon-'Vie~ '>lhool offiuals found themsehes in a unique s1tuat1on tht\ wee~ The) arc beginning to takl' a look at reopening an ekmcntar: ~hool That's nght rcoprn 3 school The poss1b1ht) 1s rare becau~ man) d1stncts arl' sllll wrestling ~1th dechnang enrollments and the alwa}s unpopular dcc1\1on to close schools But that's not the i.1tuat1on in Ncwpon Beach and ( osta "vicsa D1stnct proJell1ons released this week sho"' that thl· children ol a lex al m1n1-bab> boom \everal )cars backarc1mt about school age . School tru.,tces were told thl' d1stnn's ckmentan schools will be at l<lpacll) in the not-too-d1stan1 fuJur\.' The most 1mmcd1atl' <.:on<.:crn 1i. the fstanc1a attendance wnc whu.:h includes four clcmcntar) st·hools -( allforn1.1 Pomona. Wh1tt1cr and Wilson This area. according to th'-· report. will go uv..-r classroom capacit> this }Car ·1 rust.ecs ha"e se .. cral opt1oni. The~ can go the portable classroom route. cono;,ohdate Fstancia High ~chool to 1ndudc 7th through 12th gradco, ..ind shah students Y.ho ''' l' south ul l 9th trcet to the Newport Harbor attendant'C" an.·a. or the) could reopen a ~chool . Reopening a hool iS J SY.Cl'! option and thl' tru,tcc' ha\e that opuon l:x.'Cause '•<.:oll '"'on h" batik to rl·t:un ownership of ~chools the d1str1ll had to close \CH'ral \Cars ago .\l that time the ac11on "'J'> \.nt1u1l'd Pl·ork ''hn thought the ~hoob should bt· sold to bolster the dl\tn'"t'' saggmg budgt:t roantcd w otha dtstmt\ that sold their d<>'l'd school But 'i11.:oll and his allies -ierc 'uccl.'sc;ful. urn\ inung. truc;tees that tlte dlSlm 1 ~hould hang onto the ~ hooli. £\CO those who argued against that deci'\1on H'<1ro;, .1lto v. ill no" ha\ c 10 admit that 'irnll haJ h1\ l'\C on thl· luturl· and lingt"r o n tht> puls.t:" of ,1 trl.'nll th~t hl· ''J~ ~urc ''uulJ 1c' crse llst·ll If Nicoll" not "'c-anng .1 smug gnn th1' V.l'l'k, hl' 'huuld be. He ha\ c:arncd thl' nght. Op1n1ona eapresMd In ltllS apac4t are those 01 ttlt" Deily P1101 Other v1ewa expreasea on this page ar" those of 1he1r authors and artulls Readers commentt are 1nv1ted and may b4! sent to The Daily P1to1 PO 8011 1560 Cos1a M~• 92626 OTHER V 01CES Agenda for 1989 The ~tart ut a nc" )car 1\ an appropnatl' !Intl' tn ~·1 .111 agcnd:a of Mues for I C.J~9 ... I he~ arl' topic\ so larp.c: and muh1- taccted that a mountain ol Y.cll-intl·ntmnl·<l l'dttunal\ 1.:hud .. - tull of Jd\ llC: could nut come do\t' to \oh ing thl" prollk1m inherent an them We'll :11m for \punk and 1n~tlthl 1h" ~car 1n t.1dd1ng uRO\\ T II \\-e'll \tUd~ ho" dc\t:lopmcnt o t lit l-.11Hh should be controlled 1n v.a}~ that ~ccp our arcJ\ l'wnom)" 'Ital and hou\1na stod; ··aflordablc · v.hatc.-vcr th.H '' thl"\l' da) \\-c'll follow the local l'le\.t1on campaign' th>ll \\111 tx tied w do~I> to the 1s\uc DRUCI ~BU~t l raflickang in crac:k. thl' u~.11ni· dcm·alivc, l\a~ turnc<f wholc inner-c111ci; into \\.ar 1onl'' h.1\ put a whole generation 31 ni;k V1olcnct' gOC\ hanu m·gh>H' wuh the bu'9nes -machine guns arl· c:ommonplJ<:e no" ~o are almost-random dn"c·h) shooting\ tu:d to g.'lng' anti drug .••• We need to light it ond fa t. through cdul·at1on :rnd trcatmcn1 TR\\.~PORl \T IO" .lraffic J3m\ 31, h.l'l' n4.'\cr been seen txlore arl• now 'ommonplacc on hoth Ir«'"•"' un,t surface lrects. the bu Htcm opcratl'Cl b~ the (\outhern California Rapid I ran\1t D1\tnc1) .• 1\ 1n admtnl\trat1 ' c chao . Whale light rail and ubv.O)\ are w1nrwher~ 1n th luturc •• lher~ 11rc no p;inacca... n oll~ncomp3ssing \tr.He~~ must bC turgcd h) \.OUnlle\ transponau n agcnc1r\ 4. 111c\, bu inc \and c1t11Cn\ ~1ud)1ng the idea ot nt'" turm ... ul regional &O\Crnmcnt 1\ 1ntcaral 10 ere 1103 th•~ tratcg~ .. EDL "no~ 1 here IS no question that ln th!\ l:J\l topl<.' are the answ~r\ 10 ll problem\ ... \Ur&C in cn1ollmcnt 1s comina bccau~· of 1mm1gra1ton and a nc" bab} ~lOm. Tight budget and rnmpellng financial nccch arc for\;1 ng tough dects1ons. M the colk c lc"cl. al v.c don't build nc" uni\e~111cs. v.e'll turn tens of thou\and\ or qualified \ludcnts a~a)'. nd at' the -.ccondal) Jc .. cl. 11 we d<_>n't create fascmauo n with learning. "'c'rc rn danger ol baonun soc1Cl\ tilled "-Ith ,ond-ratc mandL . • P• •d~u Star· 'ew COAST. Pilat ...... , Ctudlnln Publisher ,_, .. t ----------· ---~ l IRED OF T HF 1\11'.: OLD JOB? SJ K OF MORTGAGE P YME T ? FED P WITH HEA Tl G BILL .. ? 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( '1~ ~ "·I' s tdOO r hu\ Ill\' ~ urrcnl kH·I ol SXQ 00 1'> lull\ I .. J"'rn•nt ah(n c tht• hl\IC'rtl"al tntl.1tt0n ad1u~tcJ nl)f rn l u1nom"1 .\rthur l al1c:r hh' a•I- ' .rnC't"\I an cnhghtl'flc.'d rn~po'31 th.i• m:i' !.Ohl' thl' "hok problem f11l'fll 1'.:a~ I •r ( nngrc'" II tht l llngr~'> tialanu:' th\ h111ltl't '-'llhout 01 I:\\ Ill\ ft'J')('. "1 , "' 1uld lx'•rud t ca t mcmhc.·r I 0 honu' 1 I ht' tll\P l\l'f\ I I\' C0 11llll1' amt lit\ <c w•tr "'l; ll .i ht· a lot b\~11c1 nit Chr1' <~o, I\ tht' coa~rf' mao for tbt' IOtb Con(rt'(~1ooal °'"""' Proposed 50 percent pay raise a study in arrogance STEVE MARBLE chrh.lrcn rcalh tor thc-"wlJ ~·me ol tll\'lfl Oil\' th(' \(Of"\ !oanlC fl\ >pit' v. lw Urn •h1 \mi:ru.:an h1\l•)f\. htcrnture ant Ml 'th to lhO'>(' on rt':'l'\nlC'n no" ''" thC' hrtn~ nl a ~I f)Cfll'nt ra1~ I lo.,.. ahout our poh~t· lllfH'. th1• pcopk "l' put our tru,11n \\ht•n thin ' ta"c an \I\ 1u1 n thc jX"\1pk "C' cuun1 on\\ hen \l>ltl\' tx110 puha knife to tht• throa1 c>I a' le rl 111hc ltx.·al ·l le' l'n the fl''Ol'k "l' maucr-ol·la 1h fiaur<' "'" 11<,l their h'C'' "h~·n ~nm( poor \41ul hold' up 1n a hou~· \\llh :i high· JlO"crcJ rifle :anJ lcrwrm.·~ a ne11h · bortioo<l i r' fl\ f\tnl in ="t~ f\'lrt De l h < )r t. Jl('u.cnt m ltuntin ton Re 1.:h 'ou ~l lh pK'IUf pcr~cnt ra1 L R~ Sea walls not best way to pr9tect beach r o the.> r:J110r I think that man) Laguna bu)1- ncs\mcn, e ll) council persons and pcrhap., otht'r cit) officials ma) tend to O\t'rlook the fi t that Laguna's sand'\ beaches arc both a pncel~satid an endangered re .. ource Sand) btaches pro' 1de attractl\:e .in:.i~ n.•q uinng hllll' care. v.hu:h are u'>dul tor a v.1dc 'wancty of general rt'it and recreational a~u .. 1t1cs tk.Khl") . P!"O' 1dc: e:ttens1ve pla)- &round) for-\Oungl'h1ldren pmc and 'urling areasfor older )OUths (thus lecpinJ them off the strttlS) and ..illra1.;ll\.C ~un bathing areas for iidult 1'tso. mt"h ~ con~1dcrabk i:ommc.-re1al "alue be- ' .. 1u~ thl·\ attract out-of-town HS· 11or) the>· require little maintenanl.c und the> help protect ad1accnt bluff\ trom v.a\C cro)1on \ Jnfonunatcl)'. during the l~t fev. decadc'I our be3chcs have ~ome "8111ficantl) namw.er bc~ausc ot gradu.il and often unnouced sand IO':l)C) Funhcrmorc there are 5e\ er.ti good rc:asons tor behcv1ng that man's Jd1ons and natural occurrences will ;l~lC'krate our beach sand lossc t1unng future )Cars Ek\. u..c C\I thl" sand-fo\scs alread' r.\prnenlcd a number of beach front propcn ov. ncrs no~ v.ant to con- '>lr u t ncv. ~a \I.alls 10 protC<'I their blurh lrom wa'e aua l Ho"'c'cr m:in~ (Jll'rhap mo tlofthl" rdat1\.CI) tcv. blutl lailures 1hat ha'c Ol\.urrcd h;H c lx"tn due 10 O\ erwatl'n ng .ind or improper Jr;unage -no1 10 l\'\l'nt "'a\c cro ion. Fttnhermort I l\lll'>l c\pcn' tell us) the placement ot '1•'3\\all' along our bluffs w11l 1ncreasc the r;nc t'I rwnd loo;~ in the future thu\ lunhcr m1rrow1ng out sand\ l"l(.';ll h(''I I or l'\ampk (in a rcpon preparro 1111 thl' ( at\ of Del Mar) coast:il cnttnl"l'I R~1n Noble tatcd that during 'IC' erc-storm . \ht natural "a't' Clll\tlin Ol'Currtng 1n fron1 ,lf :1 lllfl\'f<'lt" "4.'0watl \\.tll cau!>C 1-5 lcet ot \\'rtll31 l'fO'>IOn ol the \.lnd Thr) \\.C\Uld reduct· the v.1dth ofthc hcach h' "\I} '0 ll"l"t or more. • Mo\I C\pcns on coasU\I erosion haH' lOnd udcd that v.h1le sca"alh ma~ pro' 1dc !.Orne protection to thl lower blulh, '\U1.:h "311'> .... ,11 ctu II\ dam.1 e th<' hcach'--.. h~ a1.:cclcrat1ng cru"un f onun:uch. there arc other altcmal1\C\ 'Ulh ·as ..and rcpkn· 1,hnwnt "hllh "11lpwtect hoth lhe b<.'<1 he' and lhl bluff\ C 11 olliu.tl' should be: u111..·d tl1 \C.'riou\h \l1"\1dtr u4.h altcm311\.ts • F. v F. l ' ~ (, "' ~ .v .. l.attun• Beach TODAY IN HISTORY I oda\ " Thur..Oa\ Jan l 2. 1h1..· I ~1t1 du' of I~"" Thl·re are '53 da'' fl'fl 10 tlil• \\'jf l t,Ja, ·~ H•fhh~ht 1n H1ston On Jan I. "~ ~ dunng \\Mid \\ar II. C1rrm. n forte\ 1n Belgium rl·trca1cJ in lhl' Banlc ot the Bulgc < >n lhl\ dale In 1 '"-1 th<' li"1 ruNrt' mut;eum in .\mt•ri a ""·'' ntal:lltsht'd 1n < ltark,lon \ \ In JQt 1h tlOu'>t' •'' Rq)rt"'-'nta· 11\e' rl"Jl'l:IC'd a propo•'Mll 10 gl\( omrn the rip.hi 10 'ult' In lt1'\1, Mr' lblltl' " (' :llav.a' he. amc: lht' fil'I v.oman dl'l. tcd 11.1 tht• \(·n II\' In l"J~ .. iu\fall from I \ Ta\k ~or.e ' -.:ink ahoul .it Japane~· \hip' ot) lndlxh1n;s In I W,b. P~u.knt L' nJun 8 John"'" '31d 111 hi\ ~L'ltC' of the l n1on . d<ln" th.ll the l n1tc-d \talc:'\ 'houlJ ,1a' n °'<1u1h \.irtnam 1Jnt1I uim· nrnnl\I j~ll''i1>1C\n there cndl~ In l"Sti the \hu\lk < olumh1,1 hl.t,ll'<l \'tl \.\tlh a l'rt'" th;u Hl< luded !{qi Hill '\rl\on n-na and thl Irr.I H1'p.ln1. \men J n 1n pau~ 1>1 I r:rnllrn R < hang-Dia1 In '"' • .\n·ltcan < hu1\h cn"o' I \'fl' \\ :utc .trTl\l'\1 10 L.chan,10 uo h1 .. latC''1 m"'"'n to v.1n the rt'ka\C' 111 hu,t. ge' .t JOUIOC\ that \o\\\UIJ rC'\Ull in hi\ ll'-' 11 di\Jpfl('aran\·e l en 'l'Br' ;ago 1 he \t.ttl' [>l:pan ml·nt lcarrnga Dt''"bk m1ht:tl') tuur in Iran '"ut•d .rn arpc.il 10 thl' lroanian m1h1ar.. \.l~ing a sc11ul't' tif N"(' .... oultl 1nh1h11 an "ordtrl~ an HH1<.1ru, 11\C' uppn,.. h" t<' thl' ,.,ttth lt'hmc.-nt ol 'Utt'i1hl' • I\ e \ C'3f'> <t~O \ hll\11\C',\·Olll"nted l'lli, ll'Ol'' p;ant•I l hairC'l1 "~ J Pl0lt'r C,1, , ,. I \lll'd II\ l't'fXlrl Cln dcfic1t\ "'"'\h \o'tll1 kdcral "Jll'ndingluulJ be \l:.1,h\'"d tn ~J1.i 4 t"lrlhon O\t'I thr~l' \t'.U\ 1 oda' ' Hut hJJ" lnurn.slr<.t Ma mn \grnn,I.:\ '"' · J \1ngc1 Ra' Pmc " h' The \n1<111ng t..re .. lin~· 1 ~4 '\l tr\''' t..1nt1c \Ill'\ " '4 8\-Titfo 4 ocr•t~ Pr~ Comments welcome I hl" l>a1h f'1lot "rl(omc~ our 1prn1 n n m ncr' of 5)4ihh 1ntcl"C." t ltttC"-ond I OSCT an1dc uf tom· m ntaf'\ mu<,t ~1 nt'd Ttlt' Uioula ht''' p:d or t I rh wnttcn anil n1 to I f; fl l It~ to the t DITOR. Dl1I Pilot, P 0 I t.1 t (. ahf. 9 .. ti2CI -If \iuprdcrtod1 1ea~u~,}OU ml\ ,au our WE1'E LISTENING 1c.&iphonc ftumbct -64l·60l6 -I~ ati \ C I rtCOrtkd f1ln1ltlC Pk-Mt kttp 1hnc m~ bf.cf ~ 1ncl!Sdr our lddrnJ Md -...OM numbtt Uuu ~ IM) ,'frif)" ·'"' hontup. .. A12 DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, January 12. 1989 ENTERTAIN StFauss Orchestra too serious By MICHAEL RYDZVNSKI often was lacking. .......... ~ .. -·•:• . . ODC usually encounter& -c -No one was dan~ina in the a1sl.es •. pecially in· pops concerts -areat but the Orange County Performmg libenies taken with the fun that's Arts C~nt~r sellout (?f 2,902 pa.irons normally inherent in many Strau enthusiastically received the Vienna scores: overly tremendous stretchma Johann Strauss Orchestra ~nd con-of ritardand1. use, of real whips for ductor Alfred Esch we on their county slapsticks or cannons for popguns. debut Monday evening. 1tnd so on. But Eschwc had the Presented by the Orange CQunt) orchestra give too straightforward an Philharmonic Society. the Strauss account of most of the 17 selections Orchestra offered (what else?) an all-(mcludlng three encores) 11 played. Strauss program of mostly waltzes Thus.. slightly long yet dramauc and polkas. pauses \\ere elided in the O\enure to Eschwc. who mo~ than bears a "Die Fledermaus." All the fun \\ent passing resemblance to Johann out of the quadnllc "Kuenstler" Strauss II, "The Waltz King" himself. ("An1st"), Op. 201, a normally Wiii) led the chamber orchestra of 40 in the pasusche of borro\\ed tunes -such type of concen its namesake played as the "Wedding March" from Fel1>. almost 140 years aao. While the Mendelssohn's "A Midsummer proara(nminJ may ha~e been similar Night's Dream" and the opening of ...and..the..pla)'Jnl tcchmcaUy f~Mezart' lphony-No. 40-m 6 the spint of tne •performance" ton Minor (among many other snippe1s) t. • ·AZOC reception tonight An OJ)fning reception for anists Contemporary. 3443 Via Lido. New- Bijan Bahar. Jim Memtt. Steve .• port Beach. Lustia, Ruth Jameson, Tom Licari and G~ Tate will be held from 7 to The public 1s invited. adm1ss1on 1s 10 tonight at tht' Art Zone of the free and a Jazz band will perform bm IWNI Sli'M., SdM•~ MAI\' EU1AIEnl M.Un.\.~lt llUrn.'f KmD. k~'Nl' Airu.e 1..d ... ~ Murder. ( ;orruption. Conlf'tl~. 11HE ANUABY MAN What A \\-a) Tc, • tart llw \t·ar. ~CJ\ • ,.._--....iie-... STARTS TOMORROW ....... _,.A,AllC COllAMtU ...-.oTOll-..clt eOlt-HA#'IAAllA ..... -~ f--_......_......... --· ~ ,. .. ,._°' ...... .,,_ -:. 111 .... ... ~ "' Ollll .,. ·~" ... _. ·-l\. fOllO eu>lmllAOA elA#lA AllA •nst-l lll UA -1-C.-•• 1 .. -~ ..._...,_., I .,.... I _ _,. .. ,.. M-41 779 ... ,., Vl ''°' ~ .... ... -,-"'!......_.ffU1-..... !._ ... ,..~ .... 11 SEMI -ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE!!! UP TO 60 °/o OFF ALMOST EVERY ITEM JN STOCK JANUARY 15-30 ONLY Austnl9'0 styk. naf\t around the corner. Mel"* !wt.t Wctbidc Pn1li0ft So4.t~ Co.•1 Pim C'-Wc C1llcru 21J 6M J596 21J·1711155 711 516 JlJl 818·515 979J -that was played with utter serious- ness instead. And not even Johann and Jos.ef Strauss' JOtnt "Pizzicato Polka" was treated . lightly. wtth tempo rubato (a unstrict keeping of time) v1rtuall)' absent. Of course. not every Strauss tune 1s ripe for "fun," most notably and famously "An der Schoenen Blauen Donau'' ("On the &autiful Blue Danube"), Op. 314. In this pleasant I y-bu t-not-ou ts ta od 1 ngl y perf ormcd work, Eschwe took more repeats than one normally encounters in a live performance of 1t, ye t it was far from being complete. , Sttll. there were some shenanigans that were properly under control. Josef Strauss' "Buchstaben" ("T~po­ graph1cal Characters .. ) polka had some of the performers occasionally reate t~~lld end w11h A ag;un The same com- poser's frenet1call) paced "Plap-, pcrmaeulchen" polka "a!I C\cll mor(' dehc1ously realized, wtth a ratchet obbhpto. the two lead second-vi- olinists arauina several times and the oboist havin& the final say by stand- ing up to play her note and bow. The encores were amona the most enjoyably rendered. The polka "No Problems" had the orchestra "Ha- ha"ing; and even Eschwc (finally) JOI into the spmt of things by pulhn& down on an 1ma1.mary cord for the timpanist to play his booming one- note solo. Johann l's •• 1gh" plop indeed had the beleaguered players "strugghng" to keep pace with this wh1rlw10d of a piece. g1' e out a \.'cry tired s1fb near the end. And the same Strauss most famous \\Ork. "The Redetzky March:' saw the orchestra play most of Jt wuhoutthe conductor, who walked"IW1Y9fitt-stan1~ and came back on for the final refrain. TV t o c~roni cle Oliver Nor t h saga LOS ANGELES (AP) -Production will begin this week on CBS' mmiscnes "Guts & Glory: The Rise and Fall otOliver North •· Dav1d Keith will star as Lt. Col. North. with Barn;trd Hughes pla> mg... Cleo Laine playe a witch who chant ea from ugly to beau tiful In .. Into the Wooda." CIA Director William Casey, Peter ilo_yle as National Sccunt) Council Adviser John Poindexter ilnd Paul Dooley as NS(' Adviser Robert ~c;~~aa~t Newcomer Amy Stock-Poynton will be featured a secrctaf) Cleo Lai· n" e 11· kes The four-hour special. whose broadcast date wasn't announced. 1'.i based on the book by newspaper reporter Ben Bradlee Jr ~~lt~w~1ll be~fi~1lm~ed~in~Lo~s A~ng~ele~s a~nd~W~ash~1n~gto~n.~o.c~· ~~=, to sing Son db eim j 'Into~heWoods' 1 arr ives March 7 I LO .\NGELES (AP)-Gramm)- wmning singer Cleo Laine admires tephen Sondheim's mus1c so much she recorded an album of it -and then was asked to star m the national tour of his latest musical "I've always hked his music and 11's always a challenge," the Bnt1sh s1 nger said by tckphone from a home she and her husband maintain in Sonoma. Calif. where she spent the hollda)'S. "Most of the things Sondheim has created could be considered clarncal theater no\\ I think 1t 1s almo~t the equivalent of hakcspearc m the 19&os.·· "Into the Wood .. starring La ine and Charlotte Rae. will run through March 5 at the Ahmanson Theater ol I the Los Angeles Music Center II \\Ill then tour to the Orange ( ount)' Performina Ans Center (March 7· 11) and to Denver An exploration of what happcn'i to certain fairy-tale characte~ after Jiv. mg "happily ever after." 1he musical won 1988 Tony Awards fo r Sondheim for best score and James Lapine best book of a mwsical. The pivotal ctuuacter of the w1tch attracted Laine "It's an interesting acttng role ... she said. explain1na that 1n the fi~t act "I'm very ugly w11h a hume and a lo ng nose and scraggJy hair.· In Act Two. she becomes beautiful. "but eve!') now and again you bnng lhe ugl y witch.back mto 1t." Lame. who won a 1987 Grammy for best female Jazz vocal for "Cleo at Carnegie: The 10th Anniversary Con- cen :· had previously starred in a production of Sondheim's, "A Little N1gh1 Music." Her stage credits alw include a JQ86 Ton) Award-nomi- nated role in the.-llllWcal "The M)'Stcf) of Edwin Drood .. Her album. "Cleo 1ngs Sondheim.'' on ~CA. features one song from "Into the Woods," the ke ynote piece "No One Is Alone .. It was recorded before she kne" she \lt.Ould be playing the witch In the show. the \Ong 1s sung b) Cinderella after her pnntt has disappeared C'urrentty the singer. noted for her w1de ranae of musicaJ and lhcalnc.aJ interests. 1s recording an. album 1en1at1HI) tilled "\\oman to Woman," a collcc11on of songs com- posed exclus1vel) b)' female sona· wnters. • llltl 11•0• IUllf llVllh KMW4111Hlllfll Ol'lllf TEQUILLA SUNRISE UU * TWtH (PG) U IU H t • I )I II II U " 1 JU •t I • I 1' • SCAOOGEO IPG1 U .. 1M\ttlHI U • lUllt .. tl ... THE NAKED GUN (RI .,., .......... . • COCOOlll. The Rtt11r11 ,., .. '"' IJ ,. J • ',.' .... " OLIVER a COMPANY fGI ......... ..._" RAINMAN (Al -r..=."l"11t TCQUILA SUNllUSE {RI ..... l ---11 C(d)M defense tops Uni Corona del Mar suffocates Trojans inopene!, 46-31 By PAT LARKIN Olllp ..... C:.r t•tA•t lll DcfenS( has alv..a)'s been \ynon>· mous with Corpna del Mai High basketball and Wednesday n1ghf s show did nothing to d1spell the notton. The Sea Kmgs rode their dtfcn~ to t c CtrD1 1s1on'VTT00 n t1ftelin CdM's fi ve-man "erslOn pro" rd near- ly as tough as the) whipped Un1'er- s1ty 46-31 1n the Sea View League 6pencr for both school'i. The v1s1ting Sea Kings used a swarming man-to-man dcfcnSt" to stuff the TroJans h1ghl}-loutcd 1ns1de game, holding 6-foot-9 fo rward · Stefan Mumav. 10 JU~t seven free throws and 6-foot-6 center Pat Ferrell scoreless. Corona's collapsing trap frustrated the Trojans all n1gfit forc- ing Un1 vers1t) into turnovers and bad shots "'We hang our hats around hert on tough man-to-man defense." Corona del Mar Coach Paul Oms said. "We did an pretty good JOb of shutting down tht lf 1ns1de game." Prcu r good,, Om s Sea Kings. now 11-4 o"erall. held Untvers1t) scoreless for the fir$l 4:37 of the game. ga ve up a three- point play and then held University. 5-10. scoreless for the rest of the penod. At one point Corona denied the TrOJans four straight times undtr· neath the basl et after l icking the ball outside for their fi fth attem pt, but a la yup was blown off a nice backdoor pass from Junior Ohver "We were JUSt ..flat tonight:· Un1- vers1ty Coach Lee Jackson said "We've onl y had one good game w1rc- to-v.1rt this )ear and that'"s v. hen Corona CRL\.ers1dc Count)) made us look good .. With the outcome of the contest (Pleue eee CdM/B2) Saddleback Hl&h'• Craig Marahall (4) eJdea above on the ecorlng end of a bucket aa 0.-, ........... ., Lee ~JM Estancia'• Mike Curt.la (20) walta along with Sean Slm~n (25), Tony Agnew (21). Elster building on a foundation Outlook appears bright for product of Marina. GWC By JON FERGUSON Of .... 0.-, "94 ....,. K t\ 1n Elster's result\ in his lir~t 'car w11h tht ev. York Mets v.erc ml\ed -~me v.ere i m - p~ '"e whi le othc~ shov.cd 1ncons1stcnC) But one cons- tant sttms to bt the coaches' C'on tin ucd op- t 1m1sm for the future of the 24- )Car-old '>hon - stop. a lona- t1 mt r~tderH of Hun11n1ton Beach who p~ppcd at Manna H1ah an<J attended Golden West Collcac before beina drafted h> the Mets tn 1984 "He had a ~at dcfens1"e )car and • rrus1rat1f\&Oflens1"e )Car .. ~·d Bud Harrel~n. the Mets' duaout coa h v.ho managed Ebtcr during his tin t ytar of pro ball at C 1 .. 14 A Lntk F£?tls 1nl984 "Hc knows1tw1ll come fk1 IS &ood I \honstop U there IS 1n the A vote for R e b els as favorites More ·b1g-ttme' at~etes gtve UNL V edge over Gauchos Wt ha\c nov.. pla)cd LV and UC Sana. Barbara on the road and 1heya~1hctvrofa"ontcs in the 811 Wat Conftttnce. LoltbyUtoU. LVandby 16to UCSB Howdc>theycom~rc?I hkc theRunn1n'Rebel Why.The ha"e mott,:t.ume athlct~ and att ~11 coecti • • UCSB 11 wtll coec~ and ha' toad 1thlan, but not as m1ny a L V, NoW afyc>u aruman. )OU ••II not llllnl IO IM, Mnde ftOM of the ..,. , picked foif the ••final Four .. till~ IMdt it IMt llr. Slw ,_..fllylM ltcbehon TY Manllly,llflllluddloYiht 18'fl.,rn wen1 ~JIDod am.~ 1hty"""" 1ntr1•1M-.. · league. and he v. 111 get better ·· Manager Da\c) Johnson t•alled 1988 a learn in~ cxpenencc for Elster .. about v.hat 11 takes·· but that "the best ~ )et to come. .. t l nov. hc felt he could do a lot better. but I kit he had a finl· \(•ar Hc has a kv. ndJU~tments to m:ii..l·. but I'm sure he'll mal..c them ·· Eli>tcr 'it.trted 122 game' .11 \hon· stop tor the auonal L <>agul' East On 1s1on champions. and onh out· fielder Dam I Strav.bcm plaH·d an mor<' pmci o'er.all v.nh the \1c1s than flster'\ 149 In the field. he v.ent the final b I games v. 1thou1 an error. making h1 IJ~t miscue on J uh I~ '"l'\C cstabh"lhW mHelf ~u11t a foundation .. L1~1er said ··""o" I l·an build on 11 .. ' Most of the construc11on ""111 rnme a1 the plate, "-here he !lhov.ed flashes of bnlhanlc around man) dr) spcns. man~ cluu;h hats around man)' g.imes "'here he v.u used onl} as a ~nsl\ e replacement afler ralltna mto -.hon slumps • Tt)e tinal numbt"r;s included a !14 batting aH•rage, nine home nm and 37 RBI He had the lov.e\t on-ba~ percentagt p ~l of an) full-time pla)er. ~ct SI\ pme-v.mning RBI a tv.o-homcr ou11nc "s the Dodgt'fi. and a lour·h•t pm<' ··1 toltfhim l reillh f~I he'll hll at least 30 or o point) h1aher and dm e in 20 more runs (ne\t S<"awn1:· B1tL MliLLIGAN COLLEGE BASKETBAU 0 . tah tate ,,.on at evo \tc\lcO Stale last \unda) andc-"en thouah thr team art romparablc. I did no1 feel th11 tahStatrcould ,,.,n 11 u C rucn. t thcbcainn1n1oftheKason, -~ all thought that Utih tate's Dan Con•'I)' V.a one of the fi, c ~t pla)t,.,1n thc conrcrcnccand ht 1 •~taina ~'en points per pme1 0 Ron dam "'h1\lh1rd.)Tara\ htad roach ac F r~no State. •on one roed pmedunna h11 fine two 'tan. and thiJwa'°n ht ha~alrndy p.ckcd up•1nsa1 lJtahStateandSanJOtC talt. H11job1\on tM hnund npt now, 1tloobas1rt~1 ui'"'''' Ronin rtalty ftt<'f ") end I hopt 9't het IK'ttSS ttu »'•'. , 0 John Sated 11 ('al SUlte Fullmon" c1otrwa n~ job as 1nwnm C'Cllld\, b.t •• thtt mommt. n ~ 1111ot (Pl .... llULLIGAll/MJ • Tbe future appean bright for Meta' ebomtop Kevin Elater. formerly of Marina Hlgb and Golden West College. Johnwn said "'It's a karn1n11 l'\· pcntnct. and he'\ getting u\l'd 10 different p1tche~ and d1fferl'nt mike zone and he pla)ed \Cr} v.ell .. Thr four-hit outing ag.un!lt the Bra\CS came v..11 hm a tv.o-v.eek stretch when he hn 412 with s1\ RBI dunng late l\pnl and earl) May He ""-'S h1tt1ng 146 up tt1 that bmge. had Qnl) the tms m the.-36 at-bat'i wh1lh follov.cd. but then v.cnt 5 for I (I and one v.ctk later .\ IC" dau alter that he drO\e an l I th-1nn1ng homl'r to beat the Dodger\ "He had an up-and-do"n }ear .. 1d 8111 Rob1n~on the Mets' battin1 and first oosecoach "One thing that 1 admire about him 1s 11 ne\Cf ha~ Barons get past Edison Corcoran paces Fountain Valley to 7~-67 triumph BJ RICHARD D ........ e. I 0 ' Com1na in. &ti<' b1ll1n1 of \tren1th and htiaf'lt v.cnt to Edi n HtJh v.h1lc tottd and qu1dnn wa$ f ountain V1Ht)'i font. r It bt<'lme an u~t l1nd of n1aht for tht Barons.Ju t 1he v.'ly t~r hkt 1t •1 lht) dam'C'd 10 tht beat or l:d1ton °" lht ('Iha.rem' bltkt'lt.11 noor. Juneor pard l>mick llft:otan f0un111n V11~·s ~l t. 160-pound blitm of a lhocMcf, lcd a w,.r 10 optn ahe pp 1n the lhud quancr a the llniM prtVailed. 7s.67. 1n a Sunttt l.w 11mt Wed--_y nilttt c:'""omwan 9("0ftd all ofh1s l ,S PQtnl atlected ht a111tude He ha-. J go,>d mental approat:h I k 3\.u:pt) v. hen he goes 0 for 4 and v.t v.10 1he ballgame Hl' ne' l'r reall~ ttel!I dov. n nn h1m~ll ·· El!>tcr fashioned 19 mul11ple-h11 game . 10 mult1ple-R8l ,ame\ .ind his I~ 1ntcn11onal "al~\ \\~re th~· mo\t lor .! "tauonal I caguc m1ddk infielder. although he u\uall) hatted in front ol thc p11cher "I n<''er reall) v.a., l"ons1~tent · El ter \ltd ·1 had a lot ol cluth hll:, .\bout all I had v.el\ clutch hns I'm happ) "'Ith the ~tar M~ defense v.a ll"e~me 1 hat s what I .. anted 10 do .. (Plea.e see ELSTER/84) Merli Con:oraa on J·pc>mlC'rs. in ludina tour 1n 1hc thud quarttr 1hc Barons 100~ a I~ pomt lead {49-39) v.1th 4 01 left an 1he penod. Fountain Vallt \ • muscle camt from 11ke Merit· who ~ol"N 20 potnt<J and trabbed "Pmt-hijh 1-4 rebound~ 1nclud1n1 ~"M 1n the founh quancr. Edison· fron1 hne of 6-9 center Rill Manineau and fo~oard • tc\c Tho~ (6·4'~) and 81)an Murphy (o·4) pro"ed en the tnJ1 the)' "l""' no match for &ht rabb11i of fountain Valk). v.ho ui>Pfd their ka&ut mark to 2-0 and u\erall r«ord to l '·2. Mert1 , a 6-$ Junior forward, and ccn1n Mike Cook (f>.S) art 11""11 the Beront set. Tht)' rtly heavily "" 11\arp.shoouna auanb COC"COf"tn and Tom Wta\'tf end the PfCIHtt of ( ......... aA.ltOM/81) • .. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1989 Ea lesgive Sa dleback scare, 58~55 E"stancia strong, but loses close one to top county teal? By ROGER CARLSON OflMOel!W ........... They shot JU'it 17 pc n;ent through the first half. their 3-poini production WM"tmn~10nothmrand t~ eH~n onl> once -at 1fie tipoff But in the end. Estancia High ba ketball coach Tim O'Brien v..as able to v.al._ off the floor v. 1th a cenain amount or satisfacuon Wednesda' n1~ht · His upset-minded Eagle dropped their opener in Sea Vu!'" Leag ue basketball, 58-55. but con~1dwng the c1rcumstant:-cs. 11 wasn't one of those nights where you shut loursclf 1n a lock.e r room and search for ansv.crs. Desp11e an 1ce<old stan .and a bac~s-to-the-wa~ effon to the finish. the Eagles came to v.11h1n a pra)er shot at tht bullcrofsho" ing the game 1n10 oven.me aaainst Orange Coun- ty's No I-rated quintrt. 'add It-bad, 's \ ISlttng Roadrunners. "The1 JU t 1nt1m1dattd u in the first hatr.' said O'Bnen .. but v.e "ere st1ll 1n the aame and had a chantc to win 1t 1n the la\t 10 SCl·onds It "a a n1re comeback •· Estancia. v. h1rh had fallcn behind b) as man) a 13 in the first hitlf pulled LO Y.tlbtn 53-51 v. 111\ 55 seconds lch on Tim 1-.Jar's drtH throuith t~e lane. and to w11han ~5-53 wtth f6 seconds left on A.nd\ 'K'holes' 1ns1de shot on a rebound. . Sean 1mon's fr~ throv. ga"l' ddlebacl.. a 56-53 lead v.11h ~4 seconds lefl. but A.ugu ttn Heredia·) efTon to drav. a foul as he mo' cd inside v.11h SI\ 'i«onds 1<'11 found him getting the budtet.. but no loul came and the Eagle~ "ere dov.n b) a 56-55 count. To"' Aane.,.,, v.as fouled v.1th tWo Tim O'Brien scC'onds ten and made good on bo~h attempts for the final margin. leaving the Eagles Just a prayer half-coun shot b) ~1 1ke Cun1 • which v.ent un- rewarded as ume c'p1rcd For ddlcback 1t was a near-miss and Roadrunners· Coach Pat Quinn commented, ·• obod) said this 1s going to be ea)y" \\!mat made n appcar~S) for some ume v.as the dcfcnsc of Craig ~arshall, v.ho ht ld the htgh-sconng < un1s to no field goals 10 the first half and 15 o'erall. as v.cll as the barp- shoou ng and rebounding of MaJru Dotun. who led all scorers wtth 28. "Marshall did a lood JOb on C un1s." said Quinn. "but 1\ tool a lot out of him otlcn '"el)'" h "as a streak) pmc wl\h fatanc1a unable to ore for the first 7: 17 ofthr game and ddlcback suffenna a I· for-lOeffon 1n the th1rdquaner as the (Pleue eee £AGLU/a21 ·Pirates overcome lapse, win, 56-49 Saddleback def e n e cause, long lull. b u t Coa t p ull o ut win By JON FERGl.SON OflM~ .... St.,. Orangt Coa\t College ( 03\.h Tand) ualhs c..tn"t complain about being ~-Oand atop 1hl' Orangl· lmp11'\· ( onferencr• men·\ ba\lrtball stand- ings. but 1fthe P1rat~ are to ''a' there he l nov.) th<'' cifn't afTord the land N lap~ the~ had \\ ednesda~ n1gh1 too often In a 56-4Q '1t:tof) O'er the \amc ~addlctlacl.. (.allege team v. ht\. h u11<;e1 R1\ crs1dc \aturda\ the P1ra1e-. "'en1 lrom dl1m1na11ng 1hc game v.1th hot shooting at the )tan 10 a ... ,.point second-hall defic11. then bacl.. to the kaJ tor g0<id .. , rnn't complain about (bemg ~-01:· (11lh~ ~·d "But I thin!.."<' can pl;n belier \\.e ha'e to pl:i' l'lcttrr Th(, had. aood d~rt'>'>l\C itlnl' and v.e got a httk lal\ ~ t n ta!..<' thl· 14 1 n but v.c didn't p)a, \C~I"\ \\Cll Their defense made U'> look hJJ · Oared; < ranc fint.,hl'd "'11h I ti point~ to lead Orangc < oa\I , ,_4 O\l'rall v.h1le (hip Hanlun a~kkd I'> Potnt'> and nme rebound\ 1ndu"11ng ~'en 1n the second hall Dcrel.. Johnson h11 thrtt trt"' '" thl' ""'hall en route to ncumg I "i point\ '-iddk· hacl . 8· I I 1 -~ v.a' kd t'i' \\ un Orange Emp~!'::.dl:C. W L W L Orenge Coest 2 o 17 • R111er1•Cle 2 1 11 6 Cvoreu 2 I t 10 Futlt!rron I I 16 • R~ Sent aoo l 1 11 I Sedo-.t>Kil. I , I 11 GViMn We,1 0 2 IS 6 WtclNldaV'' Scora 0re"9e Cou1 S6 ~ocsieo.c ... o R111en10. 17 Renc"8 San1te1><> 71 Cvortu 61 Fullerton 60 SeturdeV's Gemes 0U:')ge (04)1 el RandlO SanllAIOO i:u!i.r1011 et Rlvfl'l•dt Goioen W•s• e1 S.Cldif'bec ... All ve~' et 1 )() o.m. \ ershc-r 14 pomt .\flcr taling a :?0-lead v.11h I 0 4:? ~ma1ning in the first half OranJC toast managed JU t c•i hl points m the ne\t 15 minute to fall behind 14-2 v.11h 16 04 rcma1n1n3 1n the game 1 he Pirate had :?3 tumo"ers 1n the pm<' and 16 or them came on 25 JX> se s1ons dunng that I 5-mmute 'if\3n . "\\ t turned the ball O\CT .. :? llmts 1n the first half. then at the tan of the '>«Ond half "t &O thrtt minute "1thout a hot G1lh~ said .. They J1d I good JOb ·• Th<' hootina of C rane Johnson anJ Hanlon <ip:arked the P1ra1t 10 the · l'arl\ lead as()((' hit nine of Its first I ' \hOIS (Pleaee eee OOC/83) Oilers rally past Marina 62-61 in Sunset opener: Seahawks cruise, 88-27 Hunllf\&ton Bcal h H11h Coach Ro\ ~11lk1 mu t .ha'e ~n ,,.ondcrmg what el ht\ team could poi.'1bh do alter hold1n1 down {>- foot-10 Manna ~nter (. herokct Park'> bJt 'till 11ail1ns b\ c1aht 1n the founh quaner What the Oilers did v.a hana tough and ralh to pull out a 62-61 un~t Lcaauc bo~ ba kctball 'tctOI') o'er the \ 11..ma on Jl'O Lona·s t1pin at the final buuer Tht 1lcrs 1mpro\Cd to I -J tn lea uc. 0.-9 o"erall. ,,.htlc Manna fell to I-I . .q, · Park "as hm1ted to I '4 points. and fi, c rrtKlunJ\ but the bad.rourt duo or Tuan fu~cn and Franc1 CanTon sco~d 11 and 17 po1nt1 ~u .. c~ a\~ anna hn .:?2 on fidd aoal attempt an tht aame for 79 ~rctnt. indudina ..,,._of l 1 3~po1nt 'ho1 Bo1h au;ard reci t~rci:t 10n hiahs. au)~n hit fi"t' of i \ J.po1nt attempt \ "We ran a bo\oand-ont and that Pf\'U) mud'1 tool.: Cheml.;cc out of the pmc. but thctr pcnmctcr platen came th )Nth -1mon and 'au)cn -and hot the li&htsou1;·;.,d Miller. aJd1n11hat 10 t~ lttond half ht kMw htuquad roukt not afford tot' t.tnd on thcouhick thocMen and Jl\t' Parks an opponun1ty Hununaton Stach hit 56 ptrctnt from the Ooor, Jhoou .. "'°"I} 1nsick · and l'l'\J<>.)·cd a 1-W ad' ant•.-on the board 1nducli• 11 ofkMt\.t rtbc>Urid' Lona. who ICortd 21 potnt1. bcncfincd tom.._ ·of thott . .,.bbi"I 11 rtbOundt. fiw of 1htm otlcnit'"C· Yft *9'i• .._ Stall. Manna·, lhoOcu" Mart) cvMd tM V1kt1 to HCt°'). Minna led at cech_ too and tMall1 u cilht·pcMM •-.. s.. lartnt of lht .. me. wnh ab<Nt fi~ .. _.. 10 play ........ IU"""'1 YP its ~h11ve ~II·~ Md --to11W '"rllOlllWI .. I 61).)9 INd Wllh a m1nu~ left ....... hit I ...... ol'ht ..... Jtt'Ondt k'f\, • 82 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursd•y. January 12, 1989 CdM •.• FroaBl ntver 1n doubt, except for the first fh c minulrs of the ~ond quarter when University aot a~ close as two. the focus turned to how low CdM could hold Univergaty on the S('()teboard The &a Kinas raced out to a 11 -0 lead af\er the openina tipoff led by Stnior 9?01nt-man Mau 1cnn1a. Cw1crtn1a canned two th ree-pointers, the first to open the contcil and the second followed Chris Pliha's turn - . around from s1~. to g1"e CdM a 8-0 lead. Warren Johnso n followed Cwiertnia's cue and hit another from lonf range to pu t Corona up 11-0 with 3:3 lef\ in the fi n t quaner Erik Gia sen fi nally put the Tro1ans on the board fj \e seconds later on a nice play. Glassen went high for a rebound then drew the fo ul from Pliha on a turnaround from eight G lasscn convened the f rtt throw and Uni trailed by e1gl\t. But Matt Herrington answered from 18 on the o ther end to push the lead back to I 0. Brian Sprau hit a free throw to give CdM a 14-3 fi rst quarter lead. ·Johnson led the Sea Kings with 13 points while Herrington added nine and Cw1ertma had 8. The Tro1ans were led by Glassen·s 10 and Mumaw's seven. .. This first wan 1s a big leg up tor us," Oms said ... Now we"ve got Ne pon Harbor Fridil.Y ni~t_and that's goins to be an all-out war." foul trom Hemnaton ,.hlle ma~ina a se-.en-foot runnina Jump hook. fhc ensuana free throv. cut the lead to four Brian Spratt m 1 scd the I•> an on the other end .md then foul('(! Mum:av. Mumow htt both ends of a one-and- one and u looked lite Un1ve~ll) m1 tht make a game of 11. The Sea Kinas ansv.ercd however on a I 3-footer from Hemnaton and five fr« throv.s to take a W· 13 lead into hal01me From there 1t wa all CdM The Sea K1ni s took their biggest advantage at 41 -23 v.uh JUSt under tv.o minutei. left. They -would have held the Trojans under 30 points, but Jason Ham s' con~ss1on la yin at 1he buuer prevented that. * Newport falls short NewPQrt Harbor High found a 15- point defi cit in the third quarter too much of a hill to climb and dropped 1ts Sea View League opener 10 v1s11ang Tustin, 70-61. Wednesda)' night. The Sailors. who trailed most of the wa)'. were down 55-40 in the third quarter before taging a comeback. Newport. I I· 5 overall. scorca the next I 0 points to make 11 55-50. then rallied to close within 64-61 in the late stages before Tustin sealed 11 b> sconng the fi nal s1~ points at the frcc- throwlm --- p • EAGLES FALL, 58-65 ••• From Bl Eaaln fouaht blck to make a pmc o( "'I " 1ust want them to fetl the). It. pla)ed hard 1mart and tottthtt. • Estanc1a·squ1ck hand helped fort.·e i.a1d O'Bnen pnor to 1hc eme ... The 21 Slddkbeck tumo\t'f"S. a ason lrtaur chame1onsbip~on tbe~on or hiJh, but Qu1nn·s bi•st concern was lost ton1~1. • • the number of unrorcect tumo\er!> tm As 1t 1urni'd out. hu. l::.ai)H chdn l te1m comm1tted(abouthalfof1hcm) pla} their pme with \he P.00' fil'\l "We: mi scd some easy lhots."' said half. but O'Brien wasn t dr~p­ Quinn. "but sometimes when )OU act pointed. thcearty lead th1naunowball 1nd )Ou F.stancia' cond-half produmon stan ao1n1 consuva1ivc" included 17 of29 from1he floor (SI 6 Estanc1a's qu1cknns was nothing perc;cnl), bul playin& catch-up. 1t was new for Quinn and h1!> Roadrunncn. also a foul and hope &1tua11on and who had seen plenty of 11 1n o romp Saddlcback took advan1age •t the ovtt River$1de North 1n tourna ment hnc play. but H Quinn said. "River 1dc The Roadrunners connected on 22 was quack. bu1 not sman:· of 33 attempu from the: hne. 1nclud- Estanc1a entered with a sound ina their la t li ve pomu . Add1t10n· game plan and went after S3ddlc b3ck ally. the Ea~ld lost two pla)'crs on .. uh a Hahl zone geared to s1op Dottin fou ls.as well as 1he service ofK11r for and MarshaJI with the emeha!>as a number of minute) because orfoul placed on fomng the other Road-trouble. runners to beat 1he Eaates. The-victory wu Saddlcback's I Sth But Dottin was equal 10 the sk 1n 16 decisions this season. wh1I throu1hout wuh a sohd~mc:. Hn 28 Estancia fa lls to I 3-2 O\Crall. points was a season-hi and nearly Leading the Eagles was Hc:n:d1a doubled his averaJ'e of 4 9 peqtame with 20 points. SUNSET phase, sconna more 1n 11te first • • • quarter. 28, than the Lion\ managed From Bl in the game The Oilers came down court and Ottan View. I 1-5. I-I .Jumped toll missed. but the ball went Qut of I 0-0 lead and ne\ier looked bad. in bounds olT a Manna player un(Jc:r-bouncing back from Fndafs opening ·---~ath. ttumingnnr rnbmJnded "TO ntght I o Fo tmta1n V-.lley Wes Andy Thompson. who missed an minster. 3-11, 0-2. netted two field out side Jumper, but Long was there to goals m the firs1 Quanl'f convert the tip. '-All but. two Ocean View pla)ers Thompson finished wath 12 poin ts. scored, with Mike Frohn leadina the: Un1vers1ty did manage to control the first part of the second quaner when the Tro1ans went on a 9-0 run the first five minutes of the period . Af\er a Mumaw free throw, Glassen hit from 3-point counti;. cutting the lead lo 14-7. Glassco then drew the Paig Parish fueled the rail) b> pulling dov.n four 3-pointers in the second half. Scott Gray led Newport w11h 16 points and 16 rebounds. while Parish fini shed with 14 points and Chns Lee 12. Jason Moore was the top scorer for Tusun. 10-5. w11h 18 points 0.-, ,... ,.... _, Lee hYM Sophomore Paul McDaniel• movea through cloee quarten in Eatancla'• 58-55 lou to Saddleback Wedneaday night. Steve Luca·s had 11 and Scott Drake way with 13 pomts. Darren Ernst 10. chipped 10 v.11h 11 and Greg f:,ans Ocean View 88, We1tmlD1ter %7; and )ohn Prueu added 10. a season- The Seahawks dominated m every high for Pruess. ·Meniory of brother gives Aztec player added incentive -· From Tit~ Associated Press SAN DIEGO -Evei; time Match m McMullen steps onto the basketball court, the San Die&o State center 1s keeping fa11h with has dead broth er. "Before he dtd pass awa}. J told him I wanted 10 dedicate what I did in basketball to him ... McMullen said of a hospital room promise he made to Core} McMullen the week before he died of leukemia 1n summer .1987 "Corey was really weak a1 the 11me. He bas1call} told me that he appreciated ii and he loved me for 11 When I do go out there and pla}. I'm doing 11 for him :· Corey McMullen was 1he eldest ofthrtt brothers He died at age 25. some 3112 >ears after doctor'i diagnosed the di sease near the end of his senior year at Arizona State. where he played two seasons of basketball. Match McMullen. fhe )ear!I Core) 's Junior. was a 17-year-old star at Han High School in Newhall whl'n he learned of his broth er's illness The news sent the younger McMullen into a ta1 lsp1n that nearly des1royed him as he began using drugs. "I JUSt couldn't face the real it~ that he was going 10 dae," McMullen said ... Then I decided. 'Hey. look. f'q~ got to make the: best of n for him.' M ) parenh. everybody in my family. were strong Christians, so I j ust kind ofhung on to that to get me through those hard times "Our whole family 1sclosc::· he s.a1d. "lfwe v.eren't close. who knows., rd probabl~ be a drug addict on the: streets. That's why family 1sso important. When you've got a strong fami ly, 11 holds yo u 1ogethcr. And obviously. ifl wanted to keep playing basketball. I had to clean up my act. .. Quote of the day Jerry Sloan, who took over as coach of the Utah Jazz after the res1gna11on of w1sc-crack1ng Frank Layden·"! don't knowany&oodJokcs And 1f Morganna came up and tned to km me. rd probably knock her ou t before sht got 1he chance .. NCAA toughens Proposition 48 SAN FRANCISCO -A1hlet1c schol-Ill arsh1ps will be 1ougher to get for some incoming freshmen under a toughened Proposition 48 prov1s1on approved Wednesday by D1v1s1on I school!> at the NCAA convention By a I 6J... l 54 vote. delegates approved a measure they defeated 151·l59 the da). b(forc Th~ new rule eliminates the partial qualifier and s1gn1fican1ly tightens the Propos1t1on 48 freshman ehg1b1hty requirements. The rule takes effect 1n 1990 and docs no1 afTet.t anyone currently enrolled. A panial q ualifier 1s a high school graduate wrth a 2.0 overall grade poin t who docs not meet other Propos1t1on 48 requirements such as minimum tc!>t scores or a 2.0 average 1n college prepatory course~ Previously, partial qualifi ers could receive full scholarship aid but had to sit out th eir fre hman year and then have only three years of ehgibahty left. Non-qualficrs now must pay their own way their freshman year and still sit out without playing or practicing. SOCCER ---"'~------~ ........ TeM •wua (IJ ... ToM IN THE BLEACHERS •• ' ............. ~.. .. 'Trn2:-•• 11tir~ ~ The new and highly classified ''Stealth" peanut vendor Clippers lose in Qnal second Keany Smllb h11 a 20.footJumJ)l'r with m one second left in the game. capping a :?3- poant performance and hfiing the acra- mento Kings over the Los Angeles Clip- pers.. 106-104. The shot ended a nrnc-game road lo ing streak for tht Kings. who got 18 points from Rodney McCray ... In other NBA games Charles Barkley scored 25 points as Ph1ladelph1a defeated New Jcrsc'J . 103-94. at the Spectrum ... Cbuek Person scored jl) oornts and rookie Rik Smits hit for an NRA career-h1&h 21 as lmSTana v.hlppcd Bo~ton. 127-108. for 11s first victory an 16 road gamcHh1s season In Ch3rlottc Mlcllael Jordan scored 22 ofh1s 24 poin1s rn the second half to lead Chicago to a I 06-10 I v1ctol) ewer thl' Hornets ... MarkJaekton scored fourofh1s I 'J po1n1\ 1n the final 1:04 to pace a 7-0 burst that ga ve\ 1s111ng Ne" York a 100-93 victory over Detroit .. In M1lwaukn· Larry Krystkowlak scored a career-high 27 po1n1 a" the Bucks beat Oen"er. 123-106. for their founh strar&ht victory In San Antonio. Purvis Sbort scorc<.I sax 0Th1s 26 p<>ints in overtime, and Hous1on defeated the Spurs. 122-117, after blowing a 27-point lead Larry Nuce ~ored 22 of has 28 points 1n the ~ond halfa~ Cleveland snapped Phoenix's I l·gamc winning strea k al home. 124-121 .. In Oakland, Wln11on Garlud's I 0-foot Jumper w11h one second remaining gave Golden State a I 07-106 v1ctol) o-.er Dallas and ex tended the Mavc:ncks' losinit stnng to five game Montreal extends home streak Matt N11lancl scored the game·~ only goal ' Brian Hayward stopped 25 sho1s and ~ midway through the second period as Montreal extended 11s home unbeaten streak 10 16 v.1th a 1-0 victory O\iC:r New Jc~> an the NHL It -wa 1he Canad1ens' fourth shutoul of the season . . Elscwhert: Joba Druce scored twrct "" Washington. unbeaten an SI'\ games. b(at the Mapll' Leafs an Toront o, 3-2. to mo"e back rnto first place 1n the Patnck D1v1s1on Dave Musoa'1 eov.er-pla) aoal midway throuth the fin al period g.1ve C h1c3go a 2-2 tic at home with Detroit. Manson. who had o nl) one goal last Stason, scored his I 3th at 8:33 of the final pcnod . Joe NtHw~yll scored five goal to set a Calgary record. includ11'g fo ur in the ~ond penod that 11ed the NHL rcco.rd. leadina the Flames past v1s1t1ng Wan- nepei. 8-3. ' COLLEGE BASKETBALL ---~ Couples takes early Hope lead Rebels outlast PALM DESERT -Fred C'ouplesshot l!I ·. a 7-under-par 65 Wednesday to t3ke the F. St t ~t!~;.~und lead in the five-da) Bob Hope resn 0 a e Couples made nine birdies in has round a1 Indian Wells, Lhe shortest and easiest of the four desen r.eson !io.r· 83.,77 w.1·n· courses-used for the first T2 holes of the ~hole: event The format calls for the 128 pros to pla> one round on each of the courses. each w11h a different team of thrce;tmateur~. before the field 1s cut for the pros-only From Tlte Associated Press finish at Bermuda Dunes on Sunda> · Jim Gallagher. Brad Bryant and Peter Jacobsen the other first-round pacc-5etters aJI pla)c:d at the 6.478-yard Indian Well\ course Gallagher birdied four ofh1s last fi, e holes for a 66. v.h1k Bi;an1 and Jacobsen sho161., A.bou1 half the large group at 6M al!><> pla}ed at Indian Wells Kimball changes plea to guilty As tcst1mon) began -Olymp1l dt 'vt'T • Bruce Kimball uncxpcctcdl) S1'1t<:hcd h1'1 • pica to guilt} in h1\ drun~l'n-<lri' ing man laugtltrr trial in Tampa. Fla Wednes- d3} admitting 1ha1 hl' )pcd into a crowd of trcn-agcr'i last summc:. l"l11ng two and inJunng four The fir'>t w11ne)S, a deput}. was'descnbrng flC:eing bod} f>1CCt''> strewn along a stretch of p1tch-blac "-roadwa) and the state was-read ) to introduce color pauure!> of the gof) scent° when the 25-)car-old athlete changed hr\ mind Denver Coach Dan Reeves named Wade Plallllps as the Broncos' nev. delcM1·oc.· coordinator Phillips 41 has been the dcfens1'vc coonJina1or and hncbackc:r. coach for the Ph1ladelph1a Eagle~ for the past thm· season!> . fhc Buffalo Bills ha ve ~•&ned former ( 1ncanna11 lull back Larry Kluebrtw f hl' lnd1anapohs ( olt<t signed former Den Hr .iss1stan1 Larry Kennan a!> their ofTen 1vc coordinator the same pos1t1on he had under ( oach Ron Meyer at Ncvada·L.1~ Vega'> and Southern Method• t Jost Oquendo, who pla)ed :all ~1110M for the S1 Lou1) ( ardannl\ la'll ~ason and wou ld "have bcl'n chg1tllt to file tor arb11ra11on. agreed to terms on a two-)ear rnntra 1 plus an opiron year for a guarantccd ~I 15 m1llrun r our other pla}e~ ehg1blc: (or arb11ra11on agreed 10 one·} Car contracts (ate her Rick Cerone and Bo!iton agreed tu $400.000. a S 100.000 ra1!.t Outfklder Mike Young and Milwaukee agn.-cd to S.350.000. :i $45,000 lUt Outfielder Lonnie Smltb and Atlan1.1 agrced to SlS0.000. a SI 00.000 raise. Hum WIAAln1laam Jnd C anc1n nat1 agreed toS2JO.OOO. a SQO.ClOO rar~ Television, radio TELEVISION 4 om -COLLEGE BASt<ETBALL: 1<anH1~ et Miami, ESPN ' om -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. Ktnlu<i..,.. el Flonda, ESPN 6 Pm. -TENNIS; HlfJl'lhOl'lls ol 81rrv C.1b0 Love and Hoe>e CtlebrilY F9'11 ... 11 from Nortn Mieml 8eacn, Fla. Ot oe), Prime T;ckel 1 JO P.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Sanla Clart al t....ovi>ll Marvmoun1 Z Chal\MI · I pm -COLLEGE BASKE't'ULL: °'"°n Slate a l Arlzont, ESPN 8 pm -COLLllG& IASKET8ALL: UCLA at USC, Prime Ticket I Pm. -HORSE 9tACING: Sanla An111 reoiov,, Channel 56 (PnrM Ticket, lO JO Pm > 12 JO • m -MEN'S GOLF: 80() Hoot CllUlt from Indian Wells, second round (taotl. ESPN ltAOIO 1 JO pm -PftO HOCKEY: SI LOUIS •• K•no' KLAC (S70) I om -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA t i use. KNX ( 1070), KMPC (110) '9UDAY~S Ta&.•VtStON H a.m -WOM•H'S GOLF: Jamaica Clinic lrom Mont990 Bev, flr$1 round, ESPN l p m -MIN'S GOLF: Boo Hooe CllUIC lrom Indian Wells, ll'llrd round, ESPN tacev ~ugmon scored I IS po1n1s. incl uding the go- ahead basket with 1.44 remaining. and No 11 Nevada- Las V.egas beat Fresno I State. 83-77. Wednesda' night 1n the Big \l.lest Conference. · Augmon rebounded his own missed shot and put 1n a la) up for a 75-74 lead Moses urry then stole a pass and !>Cored on . a la yup with 2· 31 left for .i threc-poin1 lead UN LV no.w 6-0 1n conferen<.:e and 11-2 overall , trailed most of the game and was dov.n 41 -37 at halftime: For- ward kf'<as ( ole kd Fresno with 26 poanu. including 16 in the fir!lt half Fre sno 1) 7-S and Stacey Aatmon 2·1 In other pmes involving top 20 1tamco · Duke 100, William 41 Mary 38: Chmuan Laettn('r \Cored 13 points 10 lead six pla,crs in double: figure' J\ top-ranked Duke brcc1ed Oui..c:. 12-0. scored alm°'t at will while: forcing Uie Tribe. 2-10. into 27 tumo\ef'\ Georgetown 11. Plttsborp $7: ( harle!I \mtth scurcd 19 points and No 7 Georgctov.n ht'IJ Pittsburgh 10 I~ ~ants in the: fi~t half for lht 8 1& Ea~t "ictor) uCOrgetOWn W hrth nc\C'r lr.itkd 1mp10H:d to 11 · l overall and 1-1 1n the u>nferencc North Carolina 88. Maryland 7!: "-c\ 1n Madden i.cored 25 point\ and Rid. Fo' had 18 10 lead No 8 Nonh ( arohna to the: .\tlan11 c C~st Conlcrcnle '1cton. J R Reid. \1111 playing as a rcscf'e .,inc:e hr~ return to all1on from l<XH \UIJ.CI) 'o('oft'\U 7 Potnh 41) orth Carolina ra1~d llS rclord to 14 2 in It\ le:11uc openc1 In West C oost .\thle11c (onrrrcncc o~·ncr:!) Pepperdlae 7t, Santa Clara 63: Dt" 1er Uov.ard 'o('Ored YI points and Tom lew1\ .iddcd 17 to pa1.c-1he \l.laves Loyola Marymoeal l 12, • • FrHcbco 9$: < cn1cr Hank Gathers scort'd \6 point\ ;rnd pulled dow n 11 rebound\ to lead the I mn\ College basketball scores WS$1' •OCXICI .. --M ....... ') l• -·-llJ -'··~ ..,. "'-" ,. ...-c--.. ja .. ... ;.·-" ........... =.!:'rl~!1c~~" " l:::! ~s.!!, t;-_:,,u " • touTMwtn w ._., • .._, (-• n o.'-•• ,..., ,._IU'I .. 1 tt" "'-~ 1' Mi\., SI ti .......,,. 16 ""'" "· ........ , .... °''""' &J , ................ . $-' ""''"' ,. 1tu• .....,_. •111 (et-• ,,_.,_ n n ·~-IJ f-.1 Ctr-. 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" -#· Mjl ,_ '"' ... ·-IJ .... _ ~ ( .. 1' Edison turns back Barons Mike Ha'Alk S<'on:d the ttt•·break· 1na•oal JO minutes into tM StCCOnd half to hn the Ed ison Hiah bo> SO«tt team to a 2·1 d«11ton 011er viiit1n1 fountain Valky Wedn~y. Ha-lts' 1<>11 came on a thtow-1n from Bnan H11fins and kept the: 9'at1Cn' record unblcm11Md 1n S&lntitt Laauc play a.fttr 1-.0 mttchn. Hillint Md ICOttd &he first JO-I I 7 minutes anto the match to JJYc the aw.n, l-).1 O\#crall, I 1-0 ac.d It the hiJf, .Dmk MahoMy knontd &ht IC'Ott fot tht larons. 12+ I, ().2. at 24 manuacs of tbe ICC'Oftd half on an ass111 "Y P.J. ,.......,. Elte•bm ia I.hr Sutet l.aluc! ...,.. .. ·------~The V&kinp a11o I~ to 2.0 in Oudn11)er each talhcd 1 ~nna. 1mpro\cij to 1~2 OHt'lll •llb a 6 o'clock showdown 111inst Edi n tel for Fnda)' e"'cnana at WC'.\tminster. In the Sa View L.caauc. c.r.. ... llbr I, U•""911J t: hns mtth's brttka•a) 9(>11 in the IC'C'Oftd t..lf bfQtc a 1-1 ttt and lif\cd lM Sea K.inp 10 tht victory 1n the l~uc optntr. Matt Brown had the othcT pJ for dM, 6-3--4. Sea K;na pltt Chris Connelly, wholr kntt utjury prcvcn1td t"m from klct1na the bill form~ of the ~. m8dt I lllfte.MVlftl dlYlftl stop o( I Uruvenaty shot aaw "' tlw p ... "'""" ...... '."-* • llar Seilon .... to"'* for ..., ..... ...... i• lMir le.-...... ....................... 110) .... oo.trol ..u ••••...., e1 P_... van., ....... , .. :rcz·=:..'*.'~ Miu Kaacl. LtMll...,, Ud £rir ·~:=··---...... .. 4-l·l oVftlll. .... T_. 1110vn '° 4-J.6. , • ---- Orange Cout OAIL Y PILOT /T~. JMUfJIY 12. ,._ • ~aguna Hllls wears down Artis_ts, 67-491t:~;z::l:11 Hawks' 20-0 spurt puts una Beach away 1, EOZl~TEL ..,,...C.I JI •1111 ~ Btach wa• ~ by forwards Dain BlutoliaadJohnTttv1now1th 13t ch Guard Jolt• Md(ecwrn iddcod 12. ~na Hill\ ouascortd lquna Bt"a h. I a.-6, 1n the 1hird quancr and the rc\t wa 1 brttu. .. That's the SlOt) of our te:am. v.c don't 10 "'ork. Nc:lwn scored 1hrtt ba lms unJ O(V rcuad addtd two to kc) tht> Oo\laucht. ·But 11 v.as S\etrs tv.o thrtt·point pla)\ f'Ollo~ma h1\ O"-n stt"als that broke the .\n1 u ' backs home noor an bo)s basketball WrUneida> n1ah1 . - os1a Mesa 's qu1ckne~s. and the retum of Jose Ca\as .after mm1n1 r•&ht aamcs be au~ ol a ~turn 10 pain, l)t"tlrhcaded 1he Mus11np' near-up-.ct Mater Dt"11itah ~1th11ood me four· comer <kta) tact1C1 of v111una ~ Montaomery and clauned • 71.,.. .. boy' blsketball victory Wednesday n•&ht 1n the Aneclus Uaaue· Laguna Bnch Hi&h's ltck of depth ca~t up v.1th it and so did the Laauna Hills H1&h Hawks who cruascd b) the An1sts in tM third quarter and kept on ioina en route to a 67-49 v.an Wcdntsdar ni&ht 1n a PacalicCoast Ltaaue bo)S basketbal opentr at Lquna Hills. l\lveckolhand M>~end upicttin1 tired," ad uu lleach Coath Ed Bo-.i.rn ... They took us 1 out of our dtfcnte and fol't'td us to foul. )'JU6l punched us out in the third quarter." Indeed. the Art1 ts ~"' it all C\plode an their faces JU t as the) Sttm~ to take O\ er momentum Sheff. the La&una Hill • lead1n1 C'3rc:er '01tr ''ttlll"I -f8 point this sca,on, con- \:ened frtt throw after bcrna fouled on h1\ la)u~ hcff also had caaht a s1m and three teals to lead hi\ team . "When Sheff pcnetra"d the middle and dumped 1t ofT. it was all ovcwr for us." Bo" en ~•d ··1 here Ju t wasn't much "'c could do ~hen the)' taned their fas1 t;>rcak bc\:auk m) guys ha\C 10 pl8)' the "'hole WA)' and the)' JUSt .. The kid~ pla>cd their hearts out," 1d Mr Coach [)(an Cooper, "-ho~ hopes ~trc­ dcalt a SC\ere blow when Timm) &u>en fouled out early in the founh quaner allcr sconna 18 point Woodbr1dac had foul problems too with Joe)' ( ohen an l·on'itant trouble. but the Wamors wrrt> able to &et out of ll w11h the cmergcn e of Lekas. whose fou~ points an the fourth quarttr. hu'itle and w. rebound ktpt them going. The Kni&htt.-who wt'tt able to ~c two minute\ otTthc clock at one point 1n tht> first qu n~r. held the Monarch • tO J U~t e11flt J>OIO" 1n the period, Ho~ever the v1s1ton went 0 for 8 from the 'noor ind ~ett hut out io 1hc quaner. The pace was nearly as low an the second quarter with Mater Dc1 ex· panding 11 le d to 22-9 b> half\1me. &Cl g8 scd." ' Lquna Beach (6-8 overall). trailina 28.26 at the half, took a 32.30 ~die early in the third quaner. But the Hawks, t>chand auard Chris Sheff, center Pat Nelj()n and ~rve forward T~nt DcVrtu&d. KOrcd 20 tra1&ht po1n~ to blow 1t open. S-0..32 A close fought first half sav.: la&una Hill\ tU.ea 16-121irlt.quarterkadbChindthcpl ~of Nelson who scortd ~'en point • including a 3· point shot. But Laauna Beach's McKco"'n led a attond quarter comeback His third ba ~cl of the quancr tied ''· 20.20. · Woodbrldgerallles, 56-61 Woodbndgc H1&h's Wamor . do"'n b) eight "-Ith thrtt minutes lcf\ to upstart Costa Mesa, got some come--through efforts from Eric Leka off the bench. ued 11 on one of lh t~ Bo l\shkena.t> 3-~antcrs at 48 and went on to record the PanlicCoa!>t league v1ctol) on th~ir In another PCL g;ime Trabaco Hills IO, Ora.ace 57: Rack Nelson led Latuna Hills (9-6) wuh IS point~. follov.cd by Sheff and DcVreugd wuh l 1 each and foO"ard 8111 Schellcnbcra v.ho scored 10. Two baskets b) Blanton anc.J one b) ~n St.afford J''C the Artists the lead l2-20. t"o m1nuttt into the third quarter. Then, follow1 n1a umeout, the Ha"'ks ~cnt wanw1ck scored 27 point' and had 14 rebounds and Chad Poulos and Lua!> .\renado each had <ie\en ass1st!ii as thc Mustangs routed h<m OrJnge to 1mpro\c to 9-5 o'crall. 1-0 in lt.'ague FoR 1 Hf Rf co Ru ------·-=----- N8A ST ANOtNG.S Wettenl C.•<ll'M» Paclfk DMtWI w L Pct. ~8 L.Alltn 12 12 647 Photnilt 20 13 606 11'1 Porlla nd 19 13 594 2 S.•111• 11 13 Sil 21n Golden Sla te 14 16 .4'7 6 Sa'ramenlo 9 21 .300 11 ~ 10 24 2'4 11 MktWnt OIVhioft HOU$1on 20 12 62S utan 20 I• Sii 1 Denver 19 14 S76 I , Oallu 17 14 S'8 2 ) San AnlonlO 10 12 313 10 Miami 3 2' 094 17 Eutent Clft'-t•"°"t Alantk Dtvt1J4ln New York 12 11 .667 Ptiil•dtlPhie 11 IS S4S 4 8<Won lS 17 .4'9 6 New Jtnev 13 20 394 9 Wuhtnoton 10 21 323 11 Charlolle 9 24 273 13 Central OM~ Ctevtta nsi 25 6 I06 Detroit 21 10 677 4 •·Allanla 21 12 636 s Mitwauk" 19 11 633 s , Cti.caoo " 14 S63 7 ., Indiana 9 23 2t1 16 "1 w...-.-, Scett\ ~remtnlO 10., a..en ICM Ind-127 &o$10n IOI PMadtlon.. 103, ,._.. 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(II ""•'., 0. et OC••· v .. w '"°" .t.v t l NFL PLAYOFFS Suoer Bowl SvndeY, Jaft. 12 tel ~mil Cine.,.,,.• "' s.~ ,.,."<'co r.,.~,.., • v om Suoer Bowl odds Ooo1 ''""" t<arreri' Rtl\O R•· • & SN••• 806 .. on •toe k. I \Ofl.0 IQt s....... e~... !OWi e<>O Oii l"'f tte"' ~ "'"' ,,_. Nmt S.n ~ r e f\C,KO 1 O•t< (•!'Cini<•• HORSE RACING ~nt• .,..,. WICMIOOA VS •UU\. H 111111 .. ,._., _......, .. _, ,. .. n ••Cl t 1 '"" ' ,.,.,, t 4'1 ~ .. •IC J)CI J e.; ..... l TENNIS New Zemnd Ooen Cat Auckland, ~ 2fflend) S«eftd lt.-d s~ Amos MensOorl Cl\fH tl o.( O.v•o WlleetOI' IU SJ l ·S t·I Rooe< Sm.tr> t e111ama11 C1.i PeUI C"•'TIOtOa 1n IU !I ) • t 1 ......... E• .. noen !Nt• Z• .. •ndl oaf U<IO Riv ..... ,... (Wf\1 Gffrnenvl. , .•• l •.••. Jim Gr•DO IU s l Ott ROCMM W'"" cu s I 0 ••• ,,. 0 Peu• Wtl\Ha .......... , Mf M ~ WUll>f'• (Wu•.Ct r INll\y • • • • l. ' 1 ~·s txttiblfion lat A-.icM, A11,trtlllll lteuftd ·~ Pel Cesll IAll\lreJ•• 11411 Jc.M M<E"'°' lU SI I 6 ..,.. 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I F ovn•e·n lie v \COf'•"O ~"°"" 1 C.o. • \ave\ Pt~lto< 1 EO•son t<or H ''1 "' I ... ,.., 1 Goe f' """ J.,, < I Ht lf• mt £ O•St"' I 0 Mar-4, H""""'91.,. 9Ncll O Marin. M:Dr"'ll ""-'"'""'v ~ 11e<• I a.tr~., I °"°"'9vt<' Goe • Ml•t' ,.. t~ 1 H...ol <wlon 8e9'11 -t , .. o A ""' ' He ll1mt Merine 2 0 SEA VIEW LEAGUE C-dll Mer l. ~ I un, ••• ,.. >CO' "II ·~· l Corona o.l MAr \C0""9 ll•Ciwn I :,.-, '" I Goel f W•t\ COlll'e v 14 He ll.mt r ec1 I I ....,.._, Hll'Mr 0, T"'"" 0 N• ... -1 1-f•roor \XMll•• Ml•t\ f',n r"''"" voe t uvft Snaeo• • Wf'dntsdav'' trani.eefien• 8ASl8.ALL A~ L .. ev- ANGl:1.!>-Ne.....O ~'O" "~Mil'~" "' ~ srructor MlLWAU EE llH . .,.E~\ ~9~ ,. •• vo...no °"''''~ •o • -•tor <ot1"• r MINN !>OT A h 'fl N!>-S>i....., (.t,,. Le•~" Ot\1'N'tcl llt< 10 e -vter (O"I• • I 5'~ )Of" '"' ''~'"" °"'' ,_. •o • ""'not ••..i con•re<1 Ag•..O 10 'fl'"'' .. 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'' 'tO 'Mil Jl~••tJ •ttJ •• \\'-'4Jt to .. • .. ... ,, •• NHL STANDINGS c.;tmcioel ConWen<e sm~ OMllon Calgarv Kinei Edmonlon· W1nn1peg Vancouver W L T P1S 21 9 6 62 2S IS 3 S3 23 111 • so IS 16 9 39 16 12 0 )I Norris 01visl0n GF GA ll S 12S 212 117 192 162 162 171 140 144 Delro1t 20 16 7 •7 164 161 SI LOUIS Toron10 Minneso11 C'1•Ca90 IS ·19 7 37 142 ISO lS 26 3 J3 135 llS 13 71 1 J3 13A 152 11 25 6 2t lSS 191 -wai.s com.renct Patrick DiviUcln WUf\ollQton 1J IS 1 S3 · 162 145 P111s1>urgn 14 14 l 51 119 171 NY Ronger\ 22 IS 6 SO • 170 153 Pn laMIPl'lta 23 20 2 .. 17• 153 New Jer~... 16 20 1 39 ISO 17S NY 1s1a ndeu 11 11 2 ?• 113 17) M Otllrh l 8os10'\ Bvffa10 Harlford Quet>« Acsams 1>1vl•lon 29 11 6 .. 11• U1 11 17 9 olJ 140 t32 17 21 • JI 149 1 .. 17 21 3 37 W1 143 13 ,, s 31 151 100 w.-....-, Sc.-n Monlr.. I lffw J*'~' 0 'IYUl'•~lon l Toro olO 1 Dt•to•t 1 <'.r.<n i1 'l C• •'-I W M11 ) T .. 'I', Gam.t )! Lo..-• et KN$ 1 )~ p.m Mo<lrrt• •• ... 1on • l~ o tfl. 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T~·~ eve: \. •~! lf-1 D••tel MOOCh' I \fC 1 T .>r> w ~ e ve 1 P•ui C• ,, O•"• '"°"'' "' \ENIOR SAIOT-1 (ell,.. G CIMr.l e ve ~ E•nt '< •..co. e'rC. 1 t ..,. ~ l't''C !>ftp w• flsh""9 OAVIY"S LOCK~lt i,._..,, ... C!ll t>oet t a t '\ --00 I "9 COCI • \I IXACTA sl OA•lf T•tl'•l ........ , .... , . JW C-• \H °"' .. •• ,,... OW' , •• " ~-· ... ,_,.. ·-...... , l • U 111aCTA •I 1 ltGottM •aCI 1,. ~ .... ""••ti·-,., :!'."., ~~ ' 1 \, lllACTA • l "" o.\s the third quaner bcjln. lhC' Kniants scrapped their plan and Mater De1 was able to begin buildina on its lead Guard David Boyle pumped in 10 of his 14 point$ an the ~ond half. h1mn1 7 of 9 from the field. Dtrek tone was 6 of 1 from the tloor and finished with 13 points. while point &Uard Jason Quinn WIS cre<hled ~Ith nine asslst Mater Dt1, 2-0 1n the Angelus Lcaaue and 17-2 o'erall. con,encd 26 of 44 field goal tries ( 59 percent). Irvine ursts to 52-35 win over Dolphins In.inc H1Gh' Vaquero continued their winning· wa)!I 1n methodical fashion Wednesday night as the hosts put South Coast League n val Dana Hills a~a\. 52-35. in bo)S basketball to 1mproH· to 16-2, o'erall. 2-0 in league Dana Halls c'rcpt to w1thin 30-24 through three penods. bul lr' inc dropped in 16 of I from the hne in the fourth ~uartcr to seal It. "Dana H1lls was 12-3and ranked m Orang.e ( ount) about 10 di>s aao. but the) ·,e lost four an a.row and went h) 010rn•to-man -defense. ~hteh 1s a little out of character for them." s~ud lr\IOC (~ach tevc Keath. "The) made a run and aot ll down to four. but Todd Trout had s1x points 1n a run near the start of the fourth quarter. "'h1ch v.a real 1mponant . and Stc'e DuMle)er hit 6 of frtt 1hrows." BARONS ... "From Bl Doug Wea, er coming ofT the bench -ju ta the) did an th1 one The Baron pl \Cd to the tempo of their h~ina -fo!>t And ~hen J>< 1blc. f~\tCr. "That's JU\I w h:u "'c "'anted 10 do that's the game we v.anted to pla)," ~·d Fountain Valle) Coach Da"'e 8rllV.n tlO"A('\Cf the) did :m C\~I· lent Job ol Jo 1n u the ~hole But ~•th the trmpo that high, 1t ' C'Crt ml\ 1n ourla,or " Coo~ produced I' point'i tor tht' 8.lmn' 1ndud1na 11 1n the fourth qu3ner Hc .ii pull~d down fi,c rebound td1\on·., brj!·pl:a } man "-I ~1aMIOC'3U, "'ho poured tn I g.lllrlt"- h1ah ~" point\ "'htl(' arabbina IJ rebound -I 0 ol v.h1ch came m the ..ccond h:alt. occ ... From Bl .. Then "c got la' and took bad c.ht1ts because v.c had hit the ouhidc c,hot ·· (11lh!i said ""-'~ got no otkn\l\C l\'hound\ 1 hat tclh )OU 'l<.lmCth1ng, V. C &ut com~cnt anO \()(1\: me tr.td hob USC' ~c 1hought ~t' had thr game v.on The~ lamr bac~ to thcirr~dn " Thc(,au"ho m:adc l !tumo,er5in the-first I _ m1nutr\ of the gamr - including a 5' ·-minute ~orclc c, c.trctch -"'h1ch left them tra1hn ~.'·10 But Saddlcback'sdtfen!>t pick- ed up th tntcnSll). forced turnO\Cf\ and capnah1eJ w11h b3cokets off t\ ol them do" n 1hc \lrctch ol the first half \ienher had c1lf't point'> 1n a 14-3 run which pulled ~ddlcba~k w 1\h1n 1v.o ~6·~-'. at the half · "We tined an a man and the~ hit tour an a rtiw , \0. ~ v.rnt to a zo.ne "h•l.'h we had "<'rl..t'J on espcc1all\ IM a set ~l' thou ht thc~ v.o ul d run ptn\t uc. ... \!ltd 'i3ddkbad. ( oach lm1c <.:arr "Thr' didn't run ll. T h;,il''I when thr~ c.1anC'd out t<' a bi k.d .. 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Marland lo'c amt 1n and !llJL"O• ttrated to thr ,oal '°ttl weft !ftd p the ball (In to >arm rue. Oillit said. can wnuncd "P. ~ be ...... _ ..... .. M or._ 0... DAILY PILOT/ T~. JMuafy 12, 1M9 MULLIGAN ••. PNll81 eoodtltl9U&h 10 keep 1hc Job on a • pttmanmt be1&s. Maybcthclttanswtllromcbaek s the season ~scs. I hope M> for John'ssakc. 0 The Loyola Marymount-USIU game had to be a classic las1 Saturday. USI U scom! 144 po1ntsand lost rather handily. Loyola is good, but there arc some team in theWCACwhocangjvc them all they want th ts season. Sl. Mary's lost to Stanford by one point and USF defeated Notre Dame by four-yes Virginia. the U Fteam lhat beat us by two. 'Pepperdine and Santa Oara arc alsoaoodteams. TheWCAChas aonen better. Loyola'sJclTFryer. who 1san ex-Corona del Mar plaler 1s doingagrcatJOb. When the 1o'nsgct Bo Kimble bad .. they'll be even better. 0 OTHER LOCALS DOING WELL: Hawa111se0Joymgagood seasonandoneof11s best players. BOATING V*-llNlb.wa•alSadd~k Collqe lut year ... MMa I.Ml• is do1navcrywcllal tanford. Httt•un lrvincauy(Woodbridac Hiah)who "~wanted vt'l· btldl)· -he would have bttn a bi& star in our proanlm and ~obabl}:'w11l be very soon at tan ford .•. GJ&u Do&U1 from Saddltblck Hi&h 1uianin1at th Univers1tyofSin 01qoat point auardand 1uverqan1 l4pomt~pcr game ••. UCLA's lttv .. Walker almost chose UCI out ofh1&h school and would ha vc been a b11-n me player for us. He is a yo ungJolut1y Rocen. We have been the second choice in a lot of rccru111na wars. Close does not cut 11. though. docs it? a l was honored at the Irvine Mar- non Sunday night and inducted into the Champions Hall ofFame. fl wasa nice affairand I would like to thank them for honorina me. Spec1al thanks to Lee Ramos and all the people at the Marrioll. M)' favoritewnter.Jo~n Hall of the Register. was al SQ there.John hu done a column for so long-it never ceases to amaze me that he and other rolumn1stscanwruttoncfhcdaysa •LST•R ~k.lhavunawfultimt'JU\ll~mc D D • • • 1odoonu wtek. ...._., 0 I l"tt'C1v'-a nitt note from our Orfrntr kfP( htm In lht lintup chan~elloronourw1noverUCLA. man)' llmtt.. while tt othtts 21->:tar• He indicated lhll he 15 ~tth u wil) or old Howard Johnson would stun to lose. but w1nnin11s much better. He shonJtop and 26-)ear-<>ld Oa~ sounded l1kt a booittt. but not tht ~--'M'-', aaadan took over at third bbt. onesl wrotcaboutlaslWttk-you "Ev'cry lirM l went i11to 1 linlf rtmembtr, the hiJh schOQI booSlers, slumP.• Howard would stan at short· o Jtop,' Elstcr 111d. 0 Davey knows 11'1 UC Santa Barbara deserves to be a pein tor me. but what can he do'> ra nked 1n lhc nation's top 20. At this Thtrt's so mu~h pmsutt on this point,tbeyandUNLVdeservetobt team from the media. When we're considerrd twooflhc 20 best t~ams in wmnm1, v.c have lo keep doinJ well the country. Arizona and Stanford "lrt was on a diffcrtnt dub. I d play also bel · lha every day," Elster said. onain \~tc-gory. ··1 have Maaadan and 50me others. On the road aaain in beautiful and (Elstcr) still aot over 400 at-bats," downtown San Jose Saturday night Davey Johnson said. "It's not as if he a1.1dexc1 tina Lopn, Utah. Monday didn't pliay a lot. The only reason he n1"ht The I I h' lostplaymatime11bccauseweneedcd .,, · on Y way to P ay' is ~me to-. t (some more punch 1n th• lt'n•up IS to have all home o!llmes. We Will ·-.. ... fi I ... at times)." ina lybehomeonthe 19thapins\ FrcsnoSuue. With the arrival or 21-year-old o infielder G,,-g Jeffeoes' polent bat in Youcancatchourgamcsthis September and with 25-~tar-old in- wcckendon Saturday o~ghtat 7:30 fielder Keith Miller push1na his way andMondaynightat6:30on KPZE to the big leagues for stints throuth· rad.10. w11h Rob Halvakscalhna the out the season, the Mets are stocked action. with young and talented infielders. Enough talent that 29-year-old second baseman Wally Backman. who hll .303, \\'IS traded to Minne- sota dunng the wealth of deals at the winter meetings. Johnson's name was ,,, lash ..... Kma &a.ter•e nftt MUOD wttll New York e,adecl.ln dJ•- appolatmeat after tbe1 ooa,ere eliminated tbe Mm ln tbe pla7off•. Howard Johnson at >honstop, But while the team 1s loaded v.1th 'ltrona hitters. Elster 1s the onl~ true 11hort- stop and ranks well above the re~ when 11 comes to handling ground balls. A& Tjdcwatcr an ·n. bt fiaitW fiftll .. IM~ aa luaw.11.ll I.• llcl SM ae..eaftd tct I dailtfecord b laM. a.t .J).nu1h.ipk~1t ..-, 74 RBI ud newralloWed tusav~ 10 drop bdow .)()() after Mty 22. h'1 •wlofint tbt same kuwl oJ con. lllleDC'Y whecb provides fht(r·s ....... ~. 'Ramtson 11id Elsttt•s ~t acs... JUtUMnl comn from hmint nnr lhc lor or the ordtt 1n the m1nora. to bettina ciahth 1n lhe potent Mell ltncup. .. K('$ btto a hulc pull conscaous," Harrelson said ... And when you·re h1ttina e1ahth. u·s (1 maner of) not stnkan& out (47 tames tn '88). "I lhtnk. it's sclf·inducicd pres u~. I 1hink he's altered his swina a bit. lfhc 11 to hn over .300, which he dad 1n the minors. )OU have 10 use ahe whole field. On th1S' ball club. he's h1111n1 c1ahth. He had trout>~ adjustint to that. ind it's touah for him to ae1 out of that." RobtnM>n calls Elster's Jtady de· meanor bis st1ength. . ........__Ballew takes ever-SG-A-hel-m mentioned m numerous deals, none of which materialized. Elster's name turned up-tn the rumor-milt. bu the Mets called him at homo to assure the repons were not rooted within the orga_nizalion. "I don't fed anyone pushJng me," Elster said. "He can'tgo with HoJo at shonstop e"ery pme. I know I can play anywhere (in the leaaue) I lnow there's a 101 of clubs"'but there that ..-woukl want me. lt'.s one of lhc»c. things. I understand 11. and I'm not going to worry about 1t. ·• "Hts btgt'St Uftl IS when he IC~ three stnk.eouts 1n a pme, he'll tum around and pop ont the nt"~t time ... Robinson 1d. ··He's hit some b11 home runs He aivcs us dnvcs 1n a shormop that "CT)' few people hJ vc. He probabl> has more power than any horutop we've had. He can hit the ball in the pp." Robinson said he believes the w n iste.ncy will come "11.lh morr at bat • and Elster 1s ironing out h1~ Oa"-s ... slowly but surely. l' Yachting group names offICer~s-f o-r- upcomtng year By ALMON LOCKABEY ~ ............ rltef For more than St>. decades. the Southern California Yachting As- sociation (SCY A) has been the llJV· erning body of yachting activity in Southern Cahforn1a. As of now. tt represents more than 70 yacht clubs from San Diego to Fresno. plus clubs tn Nevada and Anzona. Last Saturday at Balboa Yacht Club. John Ballew of Laguna Beach took ove~ the helm of the burgeoning orpnazauon, rcltev1ng Roger WilSQn ofMarina del Rey. Before a packed house at Balboa yacht Club. the evcntng was high- hghted by the appearance of the Job.D 8allew women's 470 Class gold medalists 1n the 1988 Olympics, Allison Joli)' and Lynn Jewell. who were presented with the Am)'. Gram Olympic Trophy, a beautiful silver bowl. Yours truly was awarded the Jim Webster Award for outstanding con- tribution to yacbtina. Installed as vice commodore was Burton Jay of San Diego. Others ta~ing office for 1989 were George H1velv. rear commodore; Gene O'Connell, sccret.ary; J~rry Olson, Jreasurer; Justin McCarthy .. judge advocate; Alan V, Andrews. fleet surgeon; Don Becker, fleet captain; Cec Hubbard, port captain, and Roger Wilson. junior staff com- modore. Ballew has been commodore of Capistrano Bay Yacht Oub, presi- dent of the Ne~n Ocean Sailing Assoc1at1on. and ts cum:ntly a direc- tor 10 Balboa Yacht Club. The first big event of SCY A 1s the Midwinter Regatta. scheduled for Feb. 18-20 which annuall)' draws upwards of 900 boats tn over 70 classes. Rod Woods ts chairman of this year's "Midwinters." . Woods reported several changes tn this year's Midwinters. There will be an 1nclus1on of an Ancient Mariner Class {old wooden boats). and a class of Prindle catf~rans a1 Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club. While he desires to play in Southt m California. lhai,dav doesn't appear to be in the near f utu·re. He was marked for a major -leasue uniform since the Mets drafted him, and his rapid chmb included stints with the club dunng 1ts World Championship season in 1986 and in September of 1987. After an all-star season al Tidewater in '87. Ney. YoO. was convinced has tame had am'ed and incumbent Rafael Santana was dealt. "Hcd1d a better JOball around than Santana did," Davey Johnson said. "He drove in a lot ofkey runs. pla}ed better defense and had better range than Rafael. In another 1wo )'ears· ume. he·11 be one of the top shortstops 1n the league, all around. That's how much we think ofh1m ·· Elster, who isn't shon on con- fidence, began to feel more relaxed at the pl:ue late in the season. and knows that will be a key factor this season in Da vcy Johnson s occasional switch to Elster. who returns this weelend from a Mets promotional cruise in the Caribbean. has always been a hard workt.r. He recently bouaht a home an Huntington Beach and works out with former teammate Shane Flores during the off-season at Golden Wes1. where he hit .338 in 1983 and 349 in 1984 wuh the Rustlers under Coach Fred Hoover. ~He alternates days al th<' diamond t.aKtng baning practtce .tnd JrOund balls with days at a local health club pumping free weights "He's a good kid. a good worker:· said Robinson. "He'll do a lot of e'\tra hitting if I ask him. When I rcall~ suggested that he needed to do extra h1lltng and 10 be therr at a cenain time. he's there." With no doubts surrounding ht~ fielding ability, 1989 will present a different challense. "I've accomphshed what I wanted to do defens1vel>." Elstcr u1d "Hopcfull). I'll accomplish what I want to w11b my huung next year " "He has some things to work on . a hllle mort' kill m has swtn'-Ht\ ~wing 1s not always short and com- pact. A few ttmes. he'll give in to a p11ch. He doesn't have that total confidence 1n every palCh." Elster said he tned to guess pllchcr\ too often at the plate, leav1n1 himself tentattve 1n the process "instead of JI.ISi conccntraungand swinging at thr b311." In the game of baseball a world under thr m1croscopc of constant outside cnuqucs. Eisler remains focused and exudes a cocky con- fidenct "I'd hke to Stt that confidenct man1fes1 ttsclf at the plate.-" Robinson wd "I'd hk.e to see him go up totally coofident and oocky every al bu J don't belteve he's a .21 s .. 216 hiltcr. I believe he can hll over .250 ifhcstl.n!> to hit the ball where the bell is pitched on the plate .. HarTClson summed it up preu) succinctly. 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Huollnglon CO'MIFM:tAl lerr.O ... cs.fined bllOw, lllt.0 ll>0\'9 on May 1N5 GIVEN r'[.""1111 to Secllon ou11 I Code, Setton 635 of IN Mld\111 0 Brode, 595 M.COMOUC lfl• Mid trll\lf41f t1a1 bMf1 8Mct\, CA 92147, ESCROW COM 0#-MIU( (Ille 'Property'') 11 IOQteO !wint T Smith · 950' O lhe CALIFORNIA Notle.e ta hereby gtYen tt\IJ ClllfomLI Pet* Code and Hamilton StrMt Unit B. MVallAGa epproYld by the o.pan. NO 3153-t<J and the IMI TRANlflJt AND II the folowlng loel!Jonl Thi• ltlt9menl WU flleO COM~RCIALCOO€.oftne pur1u1nt 10 S1ct1on1 Pf~ ol the ClilltOmla Cott• MIU. Calif 92627 ucaNU(I ) I men1 ot Alcoholic a.-ege oiy for Mog dalfN by eny NOT1CI 3145 Pon• OrM, Pl10 Alto. w!tn 1119 County Clettt ol Or-~s.leol approalmalely 21701•21715 of 1111 C... AucllOfl LlcenllnQ "'='• tlle Thi• bu1lne11 •• con-, ..... ,,..,_ ContrOI Cfeclltor lhlll be JANUARY P\MIUANT TO Celllorrna "'4304. 75 Wiiiow lllge County on December US0.000 ol p~ PubU· lornle Bu~ l1'd Pre>-~ ........ out>- ductecl by an lnOMClull 1"7 U.C.C. Tllat a tale, trans,_ and 30. t989 which II the bu1t-RCTION '6tO RoeO. M-*> Park. Cll1 14 1988 cation Ari• Inc reGe1¥1b4N lleloon1 Code SeetlOl'l 231811c .... Dr C01'1'99hli'M bid• Thi reglitrent com· lll'ld MO'TS et "*1Qnment of the lforeu!O MN 0., before the con-°'THE torn.. i4025. 222 E C1b<11tO ,_,,,71, t>yCommerce8anll on J1nu· ol 1111 C 1orn11 Commete411 OlnQ on lhe 2TUI o.y ot mencea to trll\MCl bull-eeq 16~ i1oci In trlde. llXlVf•. IUIM\lllon Olle I09Clfied C~ORNA St Su lie 300 S1nl 1 Put>ll.ned Orenge Cout IJIY 3 INt 11 10 00 Im II Co0e Section $35 ol Ille Jenuwy, !Mt. 11 tO 30 -under lhe llclltl<>YI ~t ano 0000 will of •boYe CIVIL COOE M Baiwe. CalofOfnll 93101 Deify Pllol December 22 29 t201 Dow SllMI Newpor'I c ... fomta Penal Cod9 enCI o'doc* A-.-. on lhe "'.,,._ buslMll name or names NOTIC E IS HEREBY MIO buW-to be COMUm-So Ill .... known to MIO INTINDE> HlflOI'. Santi Bnblrl A•· 1988 J'"'*Y 5 12 1N9 • 8eaetl Ca.klornil tn tllej the PfO\llllOM OI ,,... c ......... MIO propany hU lilt.O •t>oYe on Jenuaty 1, GIVEN to the ~.Olton ot mat.O. encl Ille eonllOer· 1nten0ecl TransterMC•I MIO ~ M port, Slf\ta Bafw• Cali· · • fh.1911 IObbV ot the buliding II lhel fornJ1 Auction ltc:en••ng tleerl 1t0fecl encl wtlldt are 1989 YOONG PARK. Sodll Se-etlon l'-9for togethet wtlh lnlltlOecl Tranlf9ror(I) UNO ftEUOMM. "'ONJtTY llomll. Wood91de ~ 420 I front 11\trence Act. Ille U!lderllQl>ed ... toc:.-led ti Pv01c Storege Mlcnlll o Brode Tcurlty No 588·98-t859. the c:onl60erltlon for tlle 1111 lollowlng 1001t1on11l wmtOUf _.IMATE Femlly RO • WoodtkM. c.11-Mt.IC NO TIC£ ... ~ ~r~~ blongol t"'-~ !!~~ ~t~2~7tll .. .,:!~ ~ .. ~~~~~. This ''""'*"' wu filed r111tl•or and l.lcln ... , tranat« 11\d llllgnment o1 bullneM nemee 11\d ea-T1'M"9R Of fornl1 94082 C1mpu1,, _ __;..;;..;;.;.;..;;...:.;.;;..;.;.~--1 .,__, -• --· ... ,,_.. ........ .,, -· ,,. .,_, "" .... -·1 "' ....,... ,.._ with the County Clet11 o1 Or-wl'IOle bU91nett eddr_. Is IM lfor9f&IO Ucln• (or dr..... within the thrM POIUllK* Altona. Irvine, C1hlorn11. lut ol Pece ~oon Jenuery !Ht 11 12 00 CcNnty -of Ot9n09. St1t1 o1 11\ge County on Deeemc>ei 3033 ISRISTOL ST . O.lnthe lc::lnW) II lo bl paid on or ~leslPMI (If "nor11' 90 NOTICE IS HEREBY 17701 Cowin Avenue. ~ • ..,T (OF OCATti Atta lnC undtt 1119 lltmaof o'docll PM on the~ Clllfomla !flt gooaa cl'llt 13. 1998 CltyfoOI ~~!!Ae MSESA:._. ~ 111• the 10lh Oay of fEBRU-ttll• l NONE GIV. EN • llrYfne. C1tllornl1 927" AO~;~ ~~n·~~~Jgr ~!~t. -~~~.,~securityto ~· •• ~ !'!..~nu.,. ~~ ~°'* ..... ~~. '401017 tyo """"' ••• , ..... .._ARY. 19", •• -.he eecrow 0.l.OJenu.ry9 1989 t. Thal• bulk transfer II 1902McG•A--.lnlln9. ,,.,._ • ..,. ............ -· ............ --· _,,,_, ,,_.,. ........ _ PubllaMO Orenge Cout '°""'· 111111 bulk trlnlfer 11 deplir11Mnl of LUCKY CHI LI TRAN • • • at>outto be made Cllitomta 92714. 1901 Ket· T(X't'l ~AL K PleOge 011.0 Aptll '· I s locltecl It Pubic Storage ler'I ol OellyPllolDeclmber22,2t, 1bouttoblmaae1000NO ESCROW CO.,INC.,1!'942 P\iblltNd Or Cout 2 TM'*TlelnObullneu ttrlng, IMne. C1lllorn11 a•JTrdl f1 1<'a~.1 At any M'W O.l0t1 thel l72Sf>olnoneA~.111 the A le11 & S anO r • 'IN&. Jenuery 5, 12, 1919 ~£..K•~~ .. ~UHO SUHT KIM. GAR0£N GROVE BLVD ... DelY Piiot J111Y:::':2. 1989 add,..... OI the lrlf\lf•Ot. 92715, 182' K1lter1no. Te01l1 L•muen Fa~ Ille the o.t>tor may reoe.n Cl1y of Co1:11. Counry ol Of-Clw•tenMn Sp C364 1 Th-192 ~a1........,..,1yNo -. rans-207, rn the ctty of GARDEN Ttl-212 90flr•knownbythetran.-tryjn1, c111lorn11 82715, C ;\"E "'O A\46:?41 the eo11.ner11 In accoroence tinge, S11teo1 CllllOl'nll. "" rnllC b••· Ille c:abnl mtt111 *-ano lntenOecl Tl'IM-GROVE. County of OR-'--• AIC:on Sur_glc*, inc., 112• 1 Murphy StrMt. lr\llN r o • 1.c ~ i t>encroe.ar • with llil rtontt Wider the 90001. cneu.,. or per.onet Ml. o,., c:of tbl. 1y11. ftC ,.,.., WflOM bullneN Id-ANOE Stitt of Clllfomta rtaJe NOTICE .,...Tlleeoq,.,~. ClltfOfnle 92714, 136-S.4 '"°'' '' ~Ml.ngent csecs. C111forn11 uniform· Com• P<°'*1VOeecnbeClbelow In Oebr•Whltmlt• Sp eot5 d,... •• 3033 BRISTOL ST. Pf~ that the Oec>art~ Inc. (the ''Tranlferor'). 3145 Bult• Street. Redding, Clll· IOI• lll'\d pet1on1 ... 110 m.1>' mercllil Code by tendeftno the matt11 of ·4 mttrtl, tbl ' s c:tva, 11no • o. In Ille City ol COSTA rnentolAlcohollc;BIVer .... NOT1CIM Port«Oftw,PaloA"o,c.11· fornla9e001,1248ReOWOOO [jp Otrltf'M~· lfllllfHled In lhe~Of'329."309plu• Jllnl4M~.Sp G313F Chr GELLMAN MESA, County of ORANGE. ConlrOI hu approwia = "'9llC •ALI f0<All 94304: 76 Wiiiow 81\rd., Redding. Callfornta lhe wiU or Hiiie. °".Ooth ol lnter .. t, 1ttorney 1-. ~ • clthg. IUltCM. INtc bKI Owner ,_..... the rtg111 ,Barbara Lorraine St1teofCattfornl1. 11_fer0f'Midltc.nle. MN"90NAL "'*'· Menlo Partc. Call· 98002, 1248Re0wood81Yd . ltf1dt t F1·• aka Ted L cceta of Nie to be ~ Sueie Acilw, Sp F25e . tobld tl1the .... PutGl\IMI 0 fATH No11c1s Gellman ............ away fTt~ ~Ion~ .. ~'~ O.tecl OEC!.MBER 27. "'°""'" rornlai4025,222E Clb(lllO Aecktlng, Cellfomla te002, F11i. ••• l.-ddy l ambtn ••tnlned .. of the O•t• re-lmllC bu. bll•. MICM, 11110 ""'910.f'l'\ldeWlttlC'Alllhonty , J ~9 o , ... ,.,_, .. _ .. ..., ou-!Ne #ltt01 I St.. Suite 300. San11 5020 -.fountain Lak• 8IYd . f ~ dempllon II mede AN~ d\t 11\d c>Md for M the lime OI : anu,ary • 1989. Of' Pflnc;lpat Dustneaa ollloe YOONG ,AM. Trens-Nola .. Mreb)'o/"9nth•t Batwa. Ceflfornll 93101; AIOOlnQ, C.ittornla H003. A PfTITtON hn bffr1 ment• for ten<ler may bl MwyBllnop,Sp 030'A · l)UfCIMae All ourctilM<I SW'V1ved by her hua-ot ~Intended tr111Sf~or II· i.or and uoen.e P1H1u1nt 10 fecllon1 H~. Santi Batb111 AK· 2220 A11cl'l9Y. Santa AN 1 ·e..1 t>; l1 V1'fn C11l1on mMI with Oeofge H °'"°"· rrMIC blll Cl1h0 OOOoa .,. IOld M II lllCI • band Irwin chlldttn (If Mme .. lboYI • IO DONO HOK•..., JUNG 21701-21715 of IM Cell-port,Sll\taBetbera. Wood• Calofornla 92?05. :M20 (An. Ad<> lt1 lh• SUpC110I Cour1 Commerce8anll. 1201 00,,.. Aocl Alv9te&, Sp 03238 . must bet9mOWCI ltlnttwne : s s . d 11111 ) SAME AS A80\IE IUN K•. Tr.,,... .. "'° lornla BualMll anO Pfc>-Ide HouM 420 Fl/fllfy Rd., lrll EaprH•w•r· Sante I C4L!o11 ii County ol Or Strwl Newpot1 Beldl Call ctv mttru. c:lthg, bu, Mc:I\ ol ......... tubtl!CI &O pt'lot uaan. cott an All other bullMll ~ Intended TreNf•• felllonl Code. Secllon 2329 WC>Odtld9, Cllllornla t4082, CI 1 r 1 • C •I for n J • 11"19• re·iUt.'~t.n11 that L• f0t~92MO Owner ~¥91 tne ftoM canoeMe!IOn tn the ..,..,, of Charles., her father end edOr_... uM<I by thl Publlshecl Orenge Cout ol IM Cellfomla Corntnerdel Cempu1, Altont, ltYIM, C .... 95051.()793, t44t Carroll ./tin C4 1 A.e!\o b "'"Y casn °' CUii* t 10 bid It the .... Pvfch .... Mfl..,.,..,,t ~ Qwi,., H01'11C'!e Schwerin and Intended transferor wttNn Delly Piiot Jenuary 12. 1999 Code. Sec:l.lorl 535 of the fom4a; 17701 Cowwl Av-Partt OrM, San Ditoo, eei.-polntt'd 1!°"pei~or1ai ,4!;! chec:ll meae P•t•b.. 10 mu•t bl meoe with c.aM Ol'tlly eno ob11911ed oertY O.teo Br 0 t h er Bruce 11\rM yM,.. ''~-pat '° fer Th-220 Cllllfornle Penal Code end enue, lrvln•. C1 lllorn11 torn11 92121. t24S" 8"own t u. 1 dlTW1i ~oeeri lnCI Orewn "'° peld '°' •I the ,.,,. °'I u.· 1~1\ W!4 1tt11 Cl*f Of , U llnown 1,.. lntlnO«I the prcMl6onl of tN CaJ1. 92714 1902 MeQew AY· OMf RO $*1 Diego Celt-!'i'a~e orlt: ~Cf'd~lt" the on I lltWlndel inttll11tlon IC-f:)vtth&M Att putClllMCf J1n11•ty. !Ht PubllC • Sch':"erin. Funeral 1fan1ferMlrl (II "none" IO Pt8JC NQTIC( lomll A11<:tlon Llcenalng •nue.' lrYln1. C1 lllornl1 fornil e2'121. 177 r. 'woite -e °'°' ... &O ~~ toodl .,. IOld -II and Sl0f1llDll M~t Irle; • RJ'Vlce Friday 2:00 1t1te)NONE Ac't.theundenllgnedwtll ... 92714, 1801 Ketletlng. RO . Sunn~. c.fornla lH PEflflON ieque'1s dbleoc41Pl«t muttberlm0¥9011JNIWM1 T~ (111) 244·8090 ' P .M . at Harbor Chria-The pr~'.:. oeecribecl K4'S77 ::J:~ Mle by c:ompetl1Ne Irvine, C1lllC>fnl1 92715, 940M; 330 Cheroot A~. euthOlll) to icJnirll:.I., the OATED o.c:.rnt>« 22, of .... Siie IUO~ to pt10r Aoiftt tor 0-. . Uan Church. 2401 ~J:.*~,u:.. ~ c~~o°' J1nu1ry~1':9~7':,~to:.2n:.~~,T~~.~=:~~ ::.··~.:~:.a:~ 1 'rowMUICUANK 9Y ::==n.:....,-o:: 1.:tblllhedJerwvt 2 ,, Irvine Ave., Newport ~T'~ ... ~cote • ..... ~ euut ~ o'CIOdit AM. Ofl the premlMI SlrMt, Irvin.. C1lllornl1 JoM, ClltOmla 16134, 2901 l•IH Act (ln., autllo•llt George H Diiion. VIQI Prell• 11\0 00909*' oertY 0.... Th-217 Beach, CA. lntennent """' '""" .... ..,. --(...._ 11'1· wtier• Mid P'°'*1Y tlal 92714, 931-144 Butte OrChll'd P1t1uny. Sen JoM. .~ ... , "'1 ~l!ftOl\ll 't?P'• oen1 INI t2th encl 1ttft dey of --------will follow at Pedfic known .. SOUTH COAST •t11 U.C.C.) been stored, Ind wtlic:h.,.. s.,..., Redding, Cellfomll Cehtornte 9513•. 55 w SUl'• .. 'MI IQ ... i... man, It PAOOf Of SERVICE IY J l nw•r1. 1111 Pwbllc rtll£ llOTIC( OELI anO loeated ,, 3033 Nolloe .. hereby glYWt to IOclteCI .. Publlc: Storage, H001. 1244~8'v0 . Tnmble AO .• San JoM, c .... "°"' .. thOUI ObLH\"'Q MAil ll0tl09 .. ~ •. Inc. --------------View Memorial Park. BRISTOL ST . ,, o. In the cr9dltor1 of th• within 2085 Plecentte A--In Redding Cllllomte H002 IOtnle ts13t One s F911· COull 1ppio.1l 8el0t1 I•" ITATE OF CALIFOANIA . f....,,_ t•tll 2u.aoeo tlOTIC9 3500 Padfic View Dr., City of COSTA MESA, Coun-'*'*' tranaterort•) that 1 the City of Colt• M..., 1244 A9owooct 8i'fd . ~ 1119w, ~· c. Goleta. c.u. "'9 Cf'ft•on 1ct1t1ns, """'"' COUNTY OF OAANOE -AQent IOt Own. lfm'WO _. Newport Beach. Pa-tyolOAANGE.S1111olClll-Wit v..-. 11 lboul to bl County o1 0r1ng1. Slit• of ding, ca1fomM M002; 5020lorn6113117, 2805 Pomona l".111.,. personal represcn1" I "" ernpto,.o In Irle 'P\i~ Ortn09 COMI a... beda tNl'f be ,.. dfic Vi M fornla. and tr_.. the IOI-tlleCle of pereonel prop«1y Clllfornle. the go001, chll· Mountain l.M• 8i'fd , A.cs-8lvO • POMOM. Callforn11 ,,.. •S r~ulll"O tc; g ''no:<.~ CcNnty of O!tn09, Stlle OI Oelly Plot J--v t2 1t ceiY.o Id th9 oMo9 Of uw . ew ortuary, lowing l6ooholk: t>eYerege '*'91natt. deectlbecl , ... or penon411 property a.-CNnQ. CMfotnte M003; 2220 11788 10 111111otted person• un Cell!om61 I"" OYet the llOI ,... City Qert... »oe> ~ I>irecion. 644-2700 lk:enM lot licenMI). ON TM neme(1) lllO bullneea ecrtbecl below 1n the mat-Aitc:tl9y Senta AN, Cell-n .. Proper1y conalat• ol 1u1 1n1t II••• ..,,..,td no of 11andnot•1*1Y to trie Tl\419 ....,_d P O b 1t11. SALE 8EER ' WINE. eodf .. of the Intended ... o1 lotnla t2706, 3-420 Cemtll IUl>MMtllilly .. ofltleequlp-l.Cf'OHonsentldtoltlep10 wltlW\ ICtlon. my~ N•wpo1i ... ell CA Number 41-189648. now 11-trltllferor(I) .,.. Rldlerd Oelllt. 89. 0003 -~llY· Saint• CWa. "*''· goodia. 1n--.1ory. n11-potf\h .. tovn I ThtlnOllf>-" lddfHI I• 1201 Dov• "9lJC lllOllC( ~15 llt'tl 11 Oo Im I PACIFIC VIEW IUed lo Pfeml ... local.O 11 l>WRENCE ROSS ANO l>rtln~ frm Cllllfotnla 95051-0793• 1449 t1A9 Ind OIMf l*IOftll cK'ftl 1drnon1slraloon 1u1l'lor1 Street, N9wf)Ort 8-Cft. c.it.. Oft IN t54tl oey Of"~ 1 MIMORIALPAAK 3033BRISTOLST .. Dforthel>OHHAS ROSS.4283111 Wllliarnlq\ke.S0.0045 -Cltl'Ofl·Park OtlYe' SanPf~OnclucUng,wttnout lf wlllb1~1edun1euan IOfnlal22tO _., 1 ... It~ tim. IUCtl • pteml ... ~1.0 ., 3033 ,,,..., NEWPORT BEACH, mllC' bu. lofa. ""'"" bll• OieQo C10lornl1 t211t; llmfteelon. woni In PtoceN. llllCfl'Sl•d Pl!tHn f1a.1 an On o.c.mtler "· 1189 1 MOTtCI °' tliOI .,,.. .,. °"'*' "'° c.m.11ry Mortu1ry BRISTOL ST .. D. now laued CA t2ee3 Mlfllyn Catt•. 89. COt7 . t24S Brown o.r AO . San m1Cl'llner1. tool•. 1pi1• ouicchon to thi. pet.t.on MrWd l"9 toteeolnt CSOOu-~ ~ tMd lot Ch•r.• • Cr1m1tory 10 premlMI locat.O 11 3033 The n.me(•I an<I blilllnen mteo llMI, d911, lf'IMIQ, 3 off '*°°· Catlfomll 92121, 117 pert•. cu1tom1r fl1r1. ind sh~ good clllau1-men\ ctetcTlbed 11 Nola of cw~ ,,.. ef ,.,..... ~· 3500 IClllic View Drive BRISTOL ST .. II o. In the ~ of Ille Intended cnn. 1119 cabflt N 'Wolfe RO .. lunnyvlle, contrcta. lnltlleeluat prop-th he .. , P'Ubllc ... of Collatlf .. to ,..._,.,rr ITMJCTlOH "'NfWPOAl Newport Beech City of COSTA MESA, Coun-tt111tletM(1) .,_: CHI LE 0wnet r~ the right C11t1orn11 9•0H; 330 .ny, ptll~lt. copy rlOflts, ' court I ould not Qf•nt Int•.._, l*'llM In ll'llt... •m?t I 64•·2700 tv of ORNAGE. State ol Call-TRAN. 428 3111 STREET. to bid 11 the Ule. Purel\aMI Chatoot AYenU9. Sii\ JoM. 1rld.m1r!l1, lt1d1n1m11. lhl lulhOtily lion bY pieClng I IMt ~ooY Notio.19 her.00, glYerl lhet MACH M~f TMHS-lornll NEWPORT BEACH CA -•-....,. • A HEAAINCJ on the j)C'li thereo'hndOled In e tMllld put1w1 nt to •ec11on1 'flil tTATIOH Tf\11 the emount of t2'63 • ::':'~"':";";,.":,.~ =''P-artt~.'·S:'~: ~;·~';':,..:~ t•on db• held on Jan.art •M•lope wllh pomo• 2170M1111 of t"9 Cal-c...r.e ~ 1713 N9'CI •ROTHIERS MU "'OAOWAY Moriurety • Cllapel 110 BrOIOWIY Colt1M"8 9'2-9150 ... ,., ...... .,. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA purctla• pr1ee Of consider· TM\ the property .,.,.._ purch.M All p11teh1Mcl ~ H1:M. no1 Ot· TranefetOI' In connection 1g 1 · •• 1 4' Pm lf1 thereon fVlly prepaoo and b)' lomie "*"-end Pto-l~ttfff 1 llthHl•i •tlon In ~Ion Wllh MIO nent hefeto .. delcilbed In oooctt .,. lo6d .. ... 11\d cNrd Pnay. Sin Joie. 'With ... dlelgn. mlnlltctUt•. Dfpt ,, luCllttd II 700 e«tlfied !NII rwtutn',... ...... Code 1ec.1 .... n2t •u 1 • trlnlf• of Mid llOenM (or o •nerel u Fh11wru. rnuetberwno¥eellttl'letlme c.tltotnil t5t34. 2I01 Of. mark9tll'IO end 111• ot C .icc nt~Dt»t.tntll•CI ,..,_ted, tft l.l't UNl9d oflhe~~ C:::,..,_, Dy '"-Cny llcenMI) and Mkl l>Utlnell, Fwrnl•l'llno•. Equipment, of ......... lut>tecl 10 pt'IOf ctwwd Pnwey. Sen JoM. ~ 9UtP prod· 11 cl S •N• AM Ca~lorl\ra S talM Miii 11 NewPort OOOt lectaon NI OI 11'19 '* "* ~ dA1 of-'- lncfu<ltng the •tll'Nrted In-~ N-. Lu1Viold WICllll91ton In the...,.,.., Of Celffornla 951M. H W ~ OClfllhalnMc diegnc)l11e, 1101 IWfl C.W0trtl1 eOclfwel C4lllfomil ,_... Codlt and '1rAMaA L MO.O C \191110fY, II the IV"' of lntereet encl GoodWll. Ind 11 ...,.,_,. ~ Ownet Trtmbll Ad . Sitt Joel, Cell-lntflOC\llW *-and pr04>-If YOU OBJECT lo lht 11 IOllOwl the P'O~ of n. C.. C.... • ftJ 1127,000. wtildl conalst• of IOClled It: 421 • 311t end ot»llOelecl '*1Y Detect tome H131. One 9. F•· erty ,_.Ing lo T,.,...Of't Qolnting OI 1111 Ptt loOtl )OU . lofyq Auct!Qft \.lteMiftO .,.,~Dm:iM the lolk>Wlng ST R l ET , Nf W ,OAT tflll 12ttl encl ltltl dey of YIN, ~ C. QotMa. Cell-pll9do end ~""'9 lhOl.ild "lhll app.iat el 11\e P.o.Pvt>llc:etlOnl HokflnO Aet, tM111.0..1119111ed..... 4 Q•t tlM '*90erl l!WJ OE.MANO NOTE TO RE ~.CA 12183 Jenuary 19H Pwbllc fomie 93117· HM Pomona Mll'Y ~ • hNr11'19 Ind slall ~r ob Cornpeny, Inc lNl £Mt II Pl*IC .... bY~ ~.,.. .. of ll6cl dol» REPLACED BY 8UYER'S TM bl.llinell nerne UMd ·=-M.lfl"'*'t Inc_ lllld PomOoa. Callfcwftle T. TM ..... .,.,,..., .. to JKlil)flt °' M1wi &.If\ ob ec; Mlrliorna. An111.im. CA ~ Ofl .. l1t11 -Of Mllfll9•MOOlll .... of11$1 CH. AltEMOO CHECK, lly .. Mid tf---~·1 It T (111) ~. 117'ilaooo Winton Ad. a.. .......... r1111don 0tlfter 1'~'11 .. ''" lhtyCOllfl b:JOf. "r.'1h1n •nO Lin .... "~--.... '.!."..:....!' ·-'° =~.~o~.:.~f;o'i 107,000. Mid loeallOl'I II IAL~ AQent tor 0wnet llldQ 0 , ~. .... ~ 2. 1 ...... .,_ Of.. 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'i r ' by Jim Davts A LOOPHOLE! by Tom K. Ryan "FOi\ ~1w..., WMH (:hlff e~, ffbVI totHlft:•(~ ~IMO, WJ.41CHMR ~~ 'ttX.l tAl\l FAKE: 1'H~ ~). by Kevin Fagan .MC15TC:kM 1 lMf., \I.£ l.L U'X.~.-:. 'll~ \N'~ I ~ ' ARLO AND JANIS SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 11-lE.5£ ARE -rnE COA0-4 '5 L.£5SON PlAN5 Z. --- DOONESBURY Oraf\ge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thutldav. ~ 12, ... by Garry Trudeau ~SKRE 70 LIFE 'fHIW fJOAl.PO A/lliJ flRAH AW SAU,,y AID PHIL AID ~()1(]'()¥ AID ~ A-D R/':6/S ADJJg·l4£&' by Jimmy Johnson i;MArD '11)) TEU. HI~ iHAT (()Rf by Lynn Jolmslon 0:~ I CO! ')t:(J ~lt-EMit>THINK I ,.., l,).l~IJE?!l ,r-- ';? /' by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux LYNETTEt~ PERSONAL1 QUESTION ARE 'tOU INTERESTED IN SOMEONE ELSE? by Tom Batiuk ..... .... , • "....O "'"° °""" • pee •'IOO-'TN~ •m..-.. eOOUI I CM 11 Wiiy II ......,. ·-14"'"'-' LIGAN ••• ~·1 eood ...... IOUeplMJobOn a ~nttit be1ts. Maybe the Tttans will come back as t~ sason Pf'Ol1'65n. I hop<-so for John·ssakc. D The Loyola Marymount·USI U pmt-had to be a classic lastSaturda}'. USIU scortd 144po1nt and lo t rather handily. Loyola 1s good, but there arc some tcamsmtheWCACwhocang1ve them all they want this season. St. Mary·~ lost lo Stanford by one point and USF defeated Notre Dam~ by four-yesViry.inia, the USFteam that beat us by two. Peppcrdine and Santa Clara are also good teams. The WCAC has JOtten better. Loyola'sJefTFryer. who 1sanex.Coronadel Marpla>er. is domga1rcatJob. When the lions get Bo J(jmble back. they'll be even better. D OTHER LOCALS DOING WELL: Hawa111senJoy1nga good season and one of 1 ts best players. BOA TING v-...s..n., wuat Seddk'blatk COl•last year ••• Mam KHfe" doina vcry ~1111 tan font. Hn-c·s an Irvine auy (Woodbndac H iah) "'ho we~"lntcdvcl") badly-he9"ould have bttn a biastarin ourproaram and probably 'llt'iJI be \cl') soon at tan ford .•• GflU Doatlo from Saddlcbeck H!Jh 1utan1011t the Un1vcrsuyofS1n D1caou point 1U4rd1nd 1uvcra&ana l4po1nt per game .•• UCLA's Kevla Walker almost chose UCI out of h 11h school and would have been a b11·t1me pla)'er for us. He 1s a yo ungJoblay Rocers. We have ~n thuccond choice in a lot ofrecruuina wars. Closedoe$notcut it, though.docs n? D I was honored at the Irvine Mar· nottSunday n1ahtand tnductcd into the Champions Holl ofFame. It wasa n1ceafTa1rand I would like to thank them forhononngme Special thanks to Ltt Ramos and all the people atthe Mamou My favorite wntcr, John Hall of the Register. was also there. John ha> done a column for so Iona-it ne,er ceases to amaze me that he and other columrusucan wntconc fi\leda~t ~k. I ha\ltanawful llmt" J\l\l 11"\ int 1odoonuwttt. • Cl I n:tti\lcda nicr no1cftom our chancrlloron our wan ovtt UCLA. He u'<f1e1ted that~ as with u win or l<>st. but winnina1s much better. He j()Undtd likea booster. but not the ones r wroteabout last Wttk-you remember. the h•a.h school booJters. D U Santa Barbara dewrves to be ranked 1n the nation's top 20. At this point. they and UNLV deserve to be considered two of the 20 best team 1n the country. Arizona and Stan fori:I also belong in that cate.gory. 0 On the roadqain in beautiful downtownSanJo~Saturday ma.ht andexciunalopn. Utah, Monday , night. The only way to play this ~me 1stoha""eallhomegamcs. Wew1ll finally be home on the 19th against Fm no State. D You can catch our games this wrckend on Saturday nightat 7:30 and Monda} nightal6:30on KPZE radio. wtth Rob Hal"'akscalhng the action. r-;...,..-Ballew tak~s evei= SG¥A-h lm Ya c htinggroup names of ff ce rs-f o r upcoming year By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlllr .............. ,.,., For more than six decades. the Southern Cali fornia Yachting As- sociation (SCY A) has been the gov- erning body of yachung acuv1ty m Southern California. As of now. 11 represents more than 70 yacht clubs from San Diego Lo Fresno, plus clubs m Nevada and Anzona. Last Saturday at Balboa Yacht Club. John Ballew of Laguna Beach took over the helm of the burgeoning orpn1zation, relieving Roger Walson of Marina del Rey. Before a packed hou~ at Balboa YRht O ub. the cvenmg wa high- lighted by the appearance of the Job.la 8&.Uew ~omen's 470 Class gold medalists 1n the 1988 Olympics, Allison Jolt} and Lynn Jewell~ who were presented with the Am)'. Gram Olympic Trophy. a beautiful silver bowl Yours truly was awarded the Jim Webster Award for outst.tnd1na con- tribution to yachting. lnstaJlcd as vice commodore was Bunon Jay of San Diego. Others taking office for 1989 were George Hive!)'. rear commodore: Gene O'Connell, secretary; Jerry Olson. treasurer: Justin McCanhy, Judge advocate: Alan V. Andrews. fleet surgeon; Don Becker, fleet captam Cec Hubbard. eon captain. and Roger Wilson, Junior staff com- modore. Ballew has been commodore of Capistrano Bay Yacht Club. presi- dent of the Newpon Ocean Sailing Association. and as currentl y a dtrc<'· tor 10 Balboa Yacht Club. The first big event of SCY A 1s the Midwinter Regatta. scheduled for Feb. 18·20 which annually draws upwards of 90(} boats m over 70 classes. Rod Woods 1s chainnan of this year's "Midwinters." Woods reported several ch'angcs 10 this year's Midwinters. There will be an inclusion of an Ancient Manner Class (old wooden boats). and a cla~ of Prindle catamarans at Cabnllo Beach Yacht Club. NlJC *>TICE NlJC ll)TIC( NI.IC M)TlC( Ml.JC *>TICE l Ml.JC NOTIC£ 'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 NAmlTAn.NT The following pet90nl .,. dol~~-. . T E 80AT SERVICE. 695 Hamilton SlrMI Unit 8, Coate MeM. Cllllt. 92827 Mtc:tlMI o. Btode, 595 Hamilton StrMI Unit Coal• M..a. C.i.t 92e27 I N.-e1 MOTHl,_1 KLL 9"0ADWAY Morturary • Chapel 110 Bt~way Cot•• Meta 1142·9150 e. n- .. .,., ...... .,. 2983 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA 141-1111 1(41111 NOT1CI TO CMDITOMOf' IUUt TilANVD AND°' wraMTIONTO ~ ALCOMO&JC •VlltAGa UCDU(I ) . Intend.cl lrMtferM U re-JA.NUAAY 31, 1N9 NOTICE TO CMDITOltl qufred by See 24074 of lhe The name and addreu of I 8utlneet and Prot...ion1 lh• ~uon with whom ""'9UAMT TO Code. trllit the ~uon el•lm• m:{ be llled I• MC110N t107 tor lhe .,_,_ of Mid bull-TAL8ROO II ESCROW Of THE CAllOMIA nett and tr-fer of Mid CORPORATION, 17'711 ~OMI llcel'IM II to be peld only a..ch Blvd . Hunt~ton cosawmaAL COOIOf IUUt after Mid 1ran•I• h&I ~ 9Mch. CA 92147. ESC OW ~AMO apptowcl by the Oepert· NO 3153-KJ and the lul l lllOTIC~ I"*" of AlcohollC Be• .. 9"9 Gey fOf ~ elalma by wry ContrOI et 11or lh be JANUARY "1RIUAMT TO .. ELSTER ••• ........ Oefmte kept him in the linNP many llmtl. whak at olhtn 21-)tar· old Howard Johnson would .tun 10 s.hon top and 2~)rar-old Dive Maaadan took over at third bate. "Iver) tJme I went mlo a httk slump. Howard would start at shon- Jtop. EISier said. "Olvey Ii.nows u·s a pam tor me. but what an he do? Tfictt's so much prnsurc on this t~m from the mcd11. When we're winnina. we have 10 kttp doin' wtll "lfl was on ad1fTertntclub. I d pla)' every day," Elster said. ··1 have Mapdan a.nd some others. and (Eisler) ~1ill *°'over 400 at·bats."' Davey Johnson 5a1d. "1t•1notas1fhe d1dn'l play a lot. The only ttason he lost play1n1time1s bccaute we needed to get (some more punch m the hneup at times)." With the amval of 21 -ycar~ld mficldcr Greg JefTenes' potent bat m September and wnh 2S-ycar-old in· fielder Keith Maller pushmg has way to the bia lcaaucs for stum through· out the season, the Mets art stoclCed wnh youna and \alented infielders. Enough talent that 29->ear-old second baseman Wally Backman. who hit .303. was traded to Minne· sou' dunng the wealth of deals at the wanter meetings. Johnson's name was mentioned in numerous deals. none of which materialized. Elster's name turned up in t~rumor mall, but the Mets called him at home to assure \he reports were not rooted within the organization. • While he desires to play in Southern Cahfom1a, that day doesn't appear to be m the near future.. He was marked for a maJor leasue uniform since the Mets drafted him. and his rapid climb included sunts wnh the club dunng tts World Champ1onsh~ season 10 1986 and m September of 1987. After an all-star season at Tidewater 1n '87. New York was conv1nccd his umc had arrned and mcumbent Rafael Santana was dealt. "He did a better Job all around than Sant.tna dad," Davey Johnson said. "He drove in a lot ofkey runs, pla)cd better defense and had better range than Rafael. In another two }Cars· 11me. he'll be o ne of the topshortstops m the league. all around. That's how much we think of ham." Elster, who isn't shon on con- fidenct. bqan to feel more rclaAed at the plat<" late 10 the season. and knows that will be a key factor this season 10 Davey Johnson s occasional switch to Keftil &..._'• ftnt Muon wttb Nri York en.ect ID dle- appolatmeat after tbe DOCt•en eliminated tlae Meta ln tbe playoff•. . Howard Johnson al shortstop But while the team is loaded w11b strona h1ncrs. Elster 1 the onl)' true hon· stop and ranks 1WeU above the rest when II comes to handllpa ground baJls. "I don't feel anyone push1na me," Elster said. "He can'tgo with HoJo at shortstop every pme. I ltnow I c;an play anywhere {in the leaaue). I k.now therc·s a lot of clubs our there that would want me. 1t•50 on of \hotc things. I understand tt, and I'm not going to worry about it." Eisler, who returns this weekend from a Mets promotional cruise in the Caribbean. has alway been a hard worker~Hc rccenll>· bou&hu home tn Huntington Beach and works out with former teammate hane Aorcs dunng lhe off-season at Golden West. where he hll .338 1n 1983 and .349 in 1984 wnh the Rustlers under Coach Fred Hoover. He alternates days at the diamond takang bau1ng practice and ground balls wnh days at a local health club pumping fret we1Jhts. "He's a good kid. a good worlter." said Robinson. ··He'll doa lot ofextra hitting tf I ask him. When I really suqestcd that he nced~d 10 do extra hining and to be there al a certain time, he's there .. Wi1h no doubts st1rround1ng his fieldang ab1hty, 1989 will present a different challenie "I've accomph hed what I -wanted to do defensively." Elster ~1d .. Hopefully. I'll accomplish what I want to with my hilling ne~t )ear .. Al TiidnwMtt 1n '17. he fiailMd lftla 18 1k ~ an bil1'• at .l ll. Wdlrt~Udtna ctUbNcord for IHll. Md lJ mUlli~ ....-. 74 •Bl ud Mvcr alloWed u ava.er IO drop below .lOO afttt ~Y 22 11'1 •¥dopa• tbt same kiDd ' ol coo. ..,acy which provides E.hln'1 ~:!~':et EJster'I biunt Id· 1uUmcn1 comH from hauina near t~ 1op of tk ordtt an the minors to blnina ciahth an lM potnl Mets lineup. -.. "He's bttn a htlJe puU contc1ous, Ham lson said. "And when you're hiuina ei&hlh. at's (a matter of) not 1trillin1 o ut (47 umcs an '88) "I thank it's sc:lf·10duccd prcuurt f thank he's altered t111 'w1naa bit. If he ts to hll over .3001 which he dad ID the m1non., you ha~c to use 1he whole field. On this bell club. he's hitdna caa,hth. Ht-had trouble adjust•,. to that. and u's touah for him to act out oftbat." • Robinson calls Elster's 11ead)' de· mcanor has strength. "Hts bigest asset is when he acts three stnkco~111 an a pme. he'll tum around and pop one the nm time, .. Rob nson said. ··He's hit some btl home run . He IJVCS )ls dnvcs m .a shortstop that ~cry few people h.tvc. He probably has more po~er than any shortstop ~e·vc had. He can hit the ball 10 the pp:· Robinson ~id he bebevcs the consi5lcncy will come-with.-more al bat~ and Elsttr as ironma out his tlaws. ··siowl)' but &urcl). ··He has some things to work on . a hule more kill in has SW1ng, His swing is not always short and com- pacL A few times. he'll give 10 to a pitch. He doesn't have that total confidence 10 every p1Lch.'' Eisler p1d he tried 10 guess pitchers too of\cn at the plate. leav1n1 himself tentative 1n the pr~ss "mstcad of JUStconcentraungand swinging at the batt.•• ln the pme of ba~ball. a world under the microscope or constanl outside cnllques. Eisler remains focused and exudes a cocky con· fiden(( ·-rd h .. e to Stt that confidenet manifest uself at the plate!' Robinson said. ''I'd like lo stt him go up totall}' confident and cocky every.at t.l l don't believe he's a .21 ~ •. 216 hittc~ I believe he can hnovcr .2S01fhestaru to hit the ball ~he~ the ball is pitched on the plate " Harrelson summed 1l up preu~ SUC'CIOCtl). "He can htt. and he will htt." NlJC M)TIC( NlJC NOl1C[ Ml.IC llJTIC( NlJC M)TIC( NlJCM)llC( Inc .• CoopetVlalon~C1100 Thia bualn•H II eon· P\aJC NOTICI _., I puraua111 10 Section• 5 The IOcaUont 'and gen· ducted by an lndf~ 21101·21715 of the c.. NotJol of NOTICI Of' eral deler1pllon of the 1>'09-The reglllrant com-. Pvt>llc Sale "*'C I ALI lofnla ai..in.. Ind Pro-erty to be lrantlentd t>y menoed 10 tranaac1 bull· of Collatetal °'NUONAl. ...... cocs.. Section 2328 fT-fetOf at• MU under the fic:tltlous NOTICE IS HEREBY NONiif'f °'""' Calttomte ~ The l)(operty to be Irene-busl~ name or na,,.,.. oiveNri,auan1 to Section •Mtt1 I Code S.Cuon 535 of the lerred, .. dehneCI below, .. ltd abo't9 on Mtiy 1965 11504 llMI CALiJ'ORNIA Notioe 11 hereby!.':: that Cellt°'"41 PeNI COO. and llhe Pr099!'1y' ) it ~led EvanaT Smith . COMMEACIALCOOE.ol1he1outc;u•nl to eellont pt~ of flMI Cellfomla a1 the lottowtng 1oc:a11on1 '3l'5'Port• OtlW, Palo ""o. Th.a ltatement Wk fll9d P\lbbt;SaMoflllPPfOlllmtllaly 2t 1·21715 ot the CU. AuctlOn ~ ACt. lM wllh the COYnty Cieri. of Or· 1250,000 Ol Peca Publt-l lomle .,..,_. anc:l Pre>-unci91 llcll*I wtl ... al pub-California M304. 75 W1llOw 81191 COYflty on DecMnbef c:atlon An• Inc recetvab6el Melone Code SectJOn 2321 lie .... by 00fl'IP9t•ltw '*'- • .. by Btl MMne COUN 1 U CUL TtJa& by Maratta & Maratta .. As soon as I get my own car. the ~ first thlnQ rm gonna do is sit in the frontt• •• • • • • • • • • • • • 1'tAl. "'"'-~, • I ~otlT 'ffiiN~ 'T~EY'~E COM\N6 B~CK f°'-iHf fJ.Tf{~ CttEESEBuRuf~S . • • • • MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE • . HZ. -/~~ "This 1s no way to start the first new day of the rest of my hfe." ·PEANUTS Pear Spike , I have been a5ked to write you a letter. I I '/. GARFIELD AH . rr 5Air>5 Mf.R£ C ARRO T5 AR( ON Mt.,) D1t T l TUMBLEWEEDS DllABBLE •oea••oe& r. l Are you interested in entering an" Ugly Doq '' contest 7 by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz WHO ~E? by Jim Davis A LOOPHOLE ! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY ARLO AND JANIS ~W DO~~ • '11XJ WANT 1'01N l..IFE1 SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WJNKERBEAN "™8:£ ARE fHE COA01'5 LESSON PLAN~ z. ___ ,....._ DOONESBURY Orange Cotat DAILY PfLOTIThutldey, J~ 12,.. - by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson WMAID 'rOO ~ H~ iAAT~l 1 r:. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le 'Ooux LYNE TTE1 ~ PERSONAL OUESTK'.>N ARE "!'OU INTERESTED IN SOMEONE ELSE? by Tom Batluk .... .... .. ~ .. i.o o-<!t ..... •'iOI> one• ""'*, The Ofll't "'' r) ~ I Clll II _,, II I09d 10 • -·- • • ()qnge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thut90ay. January \2, 1989 CALL 642-5678 [ cLXSSIFIEb rMbtx w .5671 I ...... ...,.., .... 1111'c..••.... 111t111.,... .... 1111 c .......... , 21u c.a...... •M 11~ 1tM• ......... c ... , ":ii "';....... t I mll 1117 .. Lii ·-·· • nli-j llMl 12 1.A.-OE 3M. 2BA. w/d 119L111 M ... U5vttv t8R APTS ttil ,.. "°"'"~co. ...lili9 -™--10... t2 OOb , f btd ped. •LMge palloe a Ytl'd9 1 hc>OttUCI, oer-ee. trptc. •c:ou1 HR Apu. uhl• paid, wlflC 10 ~ec:h, i wWWW Yi9 Yr ma. .... eountoa....CO. -1111 ·-~~•.-rw V"""9g.,,• Ptweol'Nn •SmallpelOk PENIHSULAYIAALY deet\, 11"400/mo Avlll t!Mpool.,.. larae lndry&p.,lung240 1211 pallO, poot!eipe c.r~. TMI OAIL.Y PLOT CMEC"" .,...,._ ..... •38rtne = S1,55Cf.OOO Prlnctpala •CMpor11 w/atorege '°'SBA 28A IO-.r ~· now '7H-C7•5 rflQ. room I le~ncfry °' 407·C5'1 Nu Cillf.,.CalpaintdlldOll C .. o, ""'"'"'-•-ooo , ......... Clllt8k<I~ •POOi Ollr,frplc,lndty.patlo.~ OlDi'"""""""-' .. OE-L .. "'R roon'I OH\.Y~50 =_.. ..... --S1'15NOP£T8,1u-.I011 LA$ ... FIED F ICEHOUA.S THE,.,.., DAY .,.... """F blk to bet\ 11350/mo ~ ...,. ~ .,... r~~C::·' r .. 0 ... ,.,. _. ... .... ' •IHIM .ul ~~L.S~ •Spacloue 38R 2BA ~~~ ~e...;1 mo au--.. a-l!(":pt\Zm on Hth !!~.!!=!!!....,..--.. kie::.:.~.!':.l.,. :::.:: :c·.; ;;:_ 48A+28f\ • 3 Cit OCwt llU....... ~~ on ~ colora su'o1n!~. •••• Sl.,2C#Olf9Qe, 1 ~ Ct .. nfTewa•t•ft 8 00AM SOOPM<, ,..., .... --• ..,.,_, .-w$4t0K &kt "3-83n view ·.,:'~• 75~ • • frolTI Hnd $750/"'0' n11 ot-~-"' 011• .,,..., .,,.,, _ • ..,, I _117• fa.I.. **EASTS I OE edoreble .~ e 2 11 38R 2 .. " 11L ~ 49M321 ..... ""''-:,.Ol .. · ... .::."': :;::.:::::::: I ·-.... -28A 18A..0uptex, 1 ear ;;;~II % ro"'ol r~~ •ntllLynch lll·ll11•Ml·1111 ... Ill..,..... IN QUIET 4-P\.EX -· .... 1,..... •11•1 garage, USO/mo Agl w Y • ~ ..._.,., •-.11-1900,...• ~Br 1~ k TWn ~ ,_, -u, ,... ':-:..• ,..""': • ,::,•: '.:":::: 1114 a..uttt~ •BA 38A nome 875--4912 eundecll, '?f50o9Wlllil9 llaalty _,, pool, adult• I 221Beectl/We1tmln1t•r ~:;--,.::• ~"': !::: .. , .. " . .., .. ,.,.., . ., c·-;eo;;ao MOntlc::liO.,,.. on lovely trH-llned ••--• .~-: 3~R 2~A 2 CoetaC•IAPIS __ • 031-02tl • __ a725/mo 557__,2 ••• :;:· .. • -... "" .... paint & carpet, 38R. 28A atNet. a..utltul plen on Sml *r::d-•-atory twnhm•. Prvt ta 24 Siii •• ... ii a..ni 2BR apt, furnflMd on 28trt '-8 I •$145,000, Cell Ted mert!M w/tiuge torm.i ~· oar~. cornm. Nie• view of 11M lff1 8actl 1-28A. lrptc, pool. St. 2 car gareoe. 1 hou9e • :~::::::~-;;:.,,;_-;. ~ .. "".: ..a2· 1232 . 1 di" Ing rm. plante11on I ~ ~· pd"~,':~u:2 c:enal. 3 car pntng. frp!c, 28R 18A on IM BIUfla aauna/epa, 0., From tr om Hnd 1150/mo BRAND NEW Duplu, 1;, 1 ""'"'" ..... ,.,._,_... u~ .. 2 atlutt9rl & beYeled gla.. eter . -d/w w/dhkupSt800/mo ocearevlew 1.cu.ul 01w' $535/mo j 491-4321 '81tl Str•t. $C754'50 •• I ..... -........ -... -.,.,,. ... on lg n· corner lot French entry d00te .,. , 3BR 2'"'B.. lu ...... ti v w' 1~111u . . . • ..... Cltl 648-1131 18th SI 1 ti* E of New-brend MW' ttlta year '" ,.. JC ''"' M nr I .:, 1750/mo I n••· *1 ... 1111* I port Blvd Aaklng enormoui awlmmlng bCt'I Obi ger, '~· ~ · 2201 PACIAC Call 8411-HU from Frig dlstlwuher •iove IN t>Mul lrg l'lome nt SC l235.0000wnr975-06471 PoOI on 9,000·-1f IOI ··1 !•need yard,6-112 5.JPEN . .PT. 2ar Hou•• TSLMGMT 642-1603 Olm~ • ~ "6C>C)ftt64s'.<llS5 Pla:U Fem. aW blll'I. IUfrounded by low main-~2·9e68 Of 8C 8541 I tl '75 •SSSBONUSSUS -w/d, pool. Jecunl LIWILY - -tenenee prof ... lonally 3BR 2BA lino'-gerege,, BALBOA Covet 28r, den. Grut Eutllde loci . llTTlll 1 * 1-... 1375/mo+<Mo 559-1737 I Many upgradH, good' lend~ ywd. Alklng new pain\, new caroet. frplc, spa, dodl '2400 1 & 2Bdrm1. Gar. cable e llde 28R, gar.ge. I rg• Frig, dllhwUMt-, -a1ove ~a. l ;';'~2(,~~t onlr 152-',900. Anne new drapea, 11000/mo. SEAVIEW 3Br, 2.58• avl. Ornbll w/BBQ, lndry l ~:~7":~~,:tio, wsh~ hk-Incl No pat.a ~5-4855 ....,_/~ I · -· Mc:C.-nct 831-1~ plUt depoal\ M8-~273. Hou ... comm pool & ten rm. No P4tll 831-8427 i 2548 OAANGE I *IL• Tl 11111* ~ .. I .......... s l 1 ·~i·~~-ME A VERDE 4 Bdrm N':Pf7~5 F b Vi.wt • TSL MGMT 842· 1603 S200 OFFI ..,. • mMf fll.111 •• r •' I :iea. ¥el'f clean. S1250 <IBR. '3500 1 'I Eutllde 8*:tl t>Mmed 3BR 2Ba encl gar w/d Wlcty renlall St55 & Up 4BR H'•BA, 2 CAI gwageJ D•v.. Newport Pacific 8AYFRONT Condo 2Br. ~ ee111, deck wisml yard. l'look. up, new car~1 1 HBO tr•c:ottee. t...ted In wondetf\11 condl1lot'I. R.E. 645-3M3 den dock '°' ao· boat l I Pel ok All Utlll pd Avl 11125/mo ~· at~ lO OCMn. I CloH 10 acl'lool• VllLABAL80A.2BR28A •UITlllE 1_.. 1 Yea~ 14750 APAIMm now $<I05 750-8862 208 LUQonla a 210 Grant Kii uvt 985N CoeltHy, $239.500. S.tty Pariler: ~~· ref~·t:~~~~~:· W/yard & tingle eat gar· t..INDA .ISLE 2 lle>ry 5BrJ Sparkllng CIHn large --TSL MGMT M2-1603 Laguna Bch 4$4-52114 S4C.7:W-lot9lll AMtty / 14&.9=-EJ83f·2729 · age, sr-151mo Oepoatt a boat dock-•1n.ooo I Apa. Poot '-ac>e ShoP·I F~~~ ~F;~s21e~~N~ -*lltllllZY* 1 IU Ullmt'IL ut. INc• l I good eted•t req'd. CALL W••rtr ....... IM. ~ r!t ~~h=rrio,~d •Private pe11o, pool 1211 Ifft Wk~ rentals "41* ...,..... I ... tom. 2AA 28Xl ....... ' ,.,.. CURT II 831·'2116 I UIL ...... ,.,.. 2Bdrm w.ea s1G I • EncfoMd Qllflge VERY ATTRACTIVE '1 7·00 ""' I U9 227' condo w/g«age, lg pvt ..... I STS BAKERt8rl11ot 28' 28a 0 l x v Ac ANT u n . I 2Bdrm 2ea $800 Gr••t etmoapherel No I QUIET 2Br 281, n~ Nwpl Bl\ld, CM 648-74'5 vwu. OWC/IM option 280 ACRE RXRcA sift PoOI $1000 * MESA lurtlllMd. 2BA • oceen Ill........ .,., .. 1790 Me-&o39 c:ari>et. washef dryer hk· Hltita Int ah l159K Bkr 963-8371 Norlflweatern Arizona., VERDE 38r 28I POOi front Condo w/Cov COS7A MESA EXTRA LARGE ROOMS 119, garege, S875-S895 ftU F $250/ac:reonNI)' terme. $1000. Agt M2-7106 parking I 1195/mo I 111 1111 1upper 3BR 2BA garage E·2 MOVE IN HOWi or Sa~~ C:'Tel~18T Tr ... and vlewa with WESTSIDE DUPLEX REH-j 997-e382'0t 838-3094 ' • (t034-C va.enci.) 4101 HILARIA 816 e@XR CABIN. Sleepe , ~In j~ ·1aci( ~,good water table Hun t TAL·2BRlBA leatgar-LARGE 1BR.'DIW. cable S875Nopeta5'5-7N3 TSLMGMT 11-42-1603 10-14 Halk '.-\ ml. to I ~tlon ; r ltlChed and 11 ah nearby. I09 $800/mo' Ceff Pfaff 1 exc:luslv• Big Canyon I TV l'lk-Yp. No petal ~ts _ °' a.,a-. tel after 5 30 11ope1 a.g dltc:OUnt lor gareo'• ~;.1~0 lot I 875-1847 I Pr~sM2·9797 ~02.: golf '1~· ~ulred.1550/mo I **MIA ... ** I •L.11111&.m* -lw.eknlgh\t9tl/3M-1574 I 179.9SO Keth1Hn: 1 ._tab 'exec E'llde 3Br 1¥.ea 759-5597 0, ~~-5471 227 MIMr•B 645-8181 \t::'s5~~t ,::ri:;· 128R. frpie, DR, patio ~~I ~ s!f2-3691. ~/IL:J!! dup(~ up, 1544 •"· w/d .. •GREAT LOCATION~, 18R. IBA. $565/mo 2BR. bee:ttyd. pa1io S650 mo St295 LM 873-5084 MT Tiil llT. Uft · · -"kup, fp, deck, gar No I Beaut Veraalllel Pentl'IM IBA 1850/mo MOO ... I "L*e new & very pvt'' M 1D S..U\ tum Sbf 2t>a. fre>'c. . I ----zfft pets l1275mo 850-7048 lBR ~lo06ta Ptza..S.C curlty AufQn P8rillno & Pool tpa, lndry 111 t * Tll WA * Lale• Tlhoe tiome. next loll lltoto r• lolo l'°""ol llU •IA •tA ,_ .. ea•1 IXYFAOAT LO twn1>•..,._ ..,, "'". .. ... -· -· -~:;:"..,~':g ,~t,;'° ,.. No RETs ,. .. , • ., ~fr~~ f~~ .. '!.~ ~~ "=1' -~ ...... S309t<. Bier "3-8377 18Mc:on Bay. 3BR, 3BAI den, 2·~BA. mlCl'o, ale .. S895/mo Agt 75&-1an I LARGE 3BA 28A upstlh. lrom d.,., FR, o~ a klletl ~~~~~~~~ . -,_..,,..,._...,. =fMt -'umilhedbomew'tam'tvf an9~w/d hkkup1.no 1 1 ... , 2aa28A.hlQIHIM. l8R apt Newly painted garage, ll"eewey cloM 2cargar pool Boatallp l;;; IM1 19 I ::P:: room. Double garage, pets 83~ con':fuonudoPritlUl• Cwt:'/t::',1"g::a S825+teooeee NoPetal 1111 S2550tmo 780.0735 ltatah tt ~an .... Pltml1· -.rg If I I MIUY comm . I• n n I 1 .,NEWPORT HEIGHTS, 38' B1y & oc:Hn views ~im~·def> :50-724: c.11(71C)M9-3737 Jll'SHARPCBR 2BA Stec>a · 1'114 W•'I gitte you tl\e down In I ll&Zih... Prlv c:ommuntty, canyon/ ~·°i°°/mo. Pa~ Hu~ley. 2Ba. Gar. Yard, frptc, 1 $2200/mo Incl utlll. eo.1 I 1..1tve 8ac:hek>r Newp«t 10 beach Garage WltPI BrW "" DPlx on m .. ..-roreen.eot •M-f partill OCMn vtews, NE· o !;!11 a n e r S1t50/mo + OepOll\ no1 lllp utta. Jo~ Spl!Mw.,28R tBA, Kida w.lcome, Height• ., .. 'yard no °'** decit S15001mo ' Ptott l'luinnetolh< ... .,, own-• 11""9 SBA 2~BA. ,.-nod 844......., petl 642-5722 Re/Max 64&-5U1 nMI ldlOOf & 11\0ps. no pet a..-. + A-'Cati ._.. Avt 839-1722 em .... Ip. You make tl\e Afldl•..-i kit 17•9 000 557.0800 ' p•1a West tide CM •n:' --.._ now No 1mlldruga. t•75-mthly pyml• & we 11\are lOCATEDontl\e 14thfeir-~ c94-5Ma eve I LAS VEGAS CondBo NICE 2BR 1 '~BA 2 llOty MUST SEEi Hlohty up-11aoisno1mo e.45-2999 22-83711 •STEPSTO BEACH* '550tmo 5-48-UJt eppree. You reeelv• wey of tf1e pt"Mttgloul ' 2 Bedroom• 2 ath town ho m • Pr v I graded 48R. 2~A. tem --MESA VERDE 2BR 18A Yrly ren\11 1BR new ·--------1~ tu~Mu.et Bermudar:>uneeCountrylllalUilltMI lffl furnlehed: $7$.0/wlf . yerd/patl0,2cargarage, rm, .din rm, no pets 2BR 1BA trl-ple•. frplc. <>ui.twtdew carpet ~Inti drepet PRIVATE BATH a nd ha\19 clear'I credlt Agtl Club w/1-iuplng view of ~9'1CQX[Uf 1~-1819 frp!G. Comm pool Nr $2150/mo 780-0715 W/O hkup, petlO no petS Sa~+ 2867 Hfctory Incl garage refr1g bedroom nea• ocun 957-eoo2 Dys. E~. Wknds tl\e wit•"'" l\ole-lnclU, Luitury 2er. 2~ea den I ~~~~o & ·~~~~~l Newport North condo. ~rs~·2~ ~·;i:5~t c9t-1938, 751·9483 St751mo+<Mo 122-1436 !!r!; ~~~"'.l:9 " 21 I 171 ft of faltwey frontage. Condo wlvtew at 24005 ftaiuaJa 2107 Agt 2BA, Oen. 28A, 2car ger NEWPORT ACROSS THE WALK TO 8CH NR HOAG • AMOllat ~ j Tl'lll 72.000 aq ft home II Cetemaren. Immediate SPACIOUS 28R 28A 2 1unriy patio micro, 2BR 2BA '750 • 2BR .IBA STREET 2BR frplc gar-• Lg tBR ga pd F/P C4M M/f 24 -nonamkr to SEMS ANANCIAL K I truly "One of • Kind". 51 ~In. Agt. 852-16771 BEAUTY 2BR hM, dbl atory lownhome G1rege, s t575/MO 121·8508 I •100 • 1BA 18A MOO eoe S82S/mo 11166 '1nnM 1725 • LG 2BR 2BA ahr •Br 2 ~B• riou .. bt. 5~ ba •14 ftreplacM. or IMO-Ot71/E. $235,000 OW · lrplc. lrg Mv rm, amall yard, t1repl~. wet -New catpet1/drepes/pn1 •2 720-.9422 TownhM 11126 Poot 1pa. so5i mo--ut1l. AvaU COLDWeu. BANl(eR O I !amity rm, fonnal dmlng quiet SI. 1 blk to bc:tl. blr Small pet ok IWPT ...-1• -Nice quiet Eald• loc ' k 1401 SuPerlor lmmed Wiik to bMClfl rm. bllllerd rm. ge>Ut'met 1 ~ IMck Hit LM S 1450/mo 875-4082 S975/mo Agt 875-49 t2 ~BR 2BA. 2\+ car ger, huge OPEN M DAil Y •If •T llJllTI = ~8 Fun flOuM 790-9195 kl1C'*1, aeperate Ml'· '"';";l'Y OWNER•• .. •--t••l family rm w/fl'plc, new 1"7 E. 19th SI E-&de IBR. •It cond a CdM F 28R vent• qu...-.. clrcutar HARBOR VIEW HOMES --.,lut. IAc• 2140 crpta, paint, all eppll. No 28Rw1 ar carpe...--c111 IP.C: Dine arN. po;ol &Oita,... IUO• ocn ~fr~. Acr=~= roee garOen, pool. apa, ! Sommer.at M~. 5Br •2BR 2itX. SO Ot PCH .. lllll IUITY pell $1750/mo 831-ec>e7 836-4 l~ ;.5 pm ' 1 C&IPOf1 $695 Gd etedl\ CL~ 2BR, lg kv rm, Pll1' $550/mo .. v. utlls ~~~.,=~=c~:'!. •. I 38aS505,000. 541-.1330 e B~t. N'o r" $1200 Lovely 3BR 28A hou.M, PENN POINT 38R 28A, 3 \5g7 Orenge 'A $705 req d Curt II e.31 -12116 patktng, uhta2 Incl No 965-917 t °' 875-8320 Pl•lllA Complet• tum avallable NEW LISTING! 1~:.. ~:'i!c~r~7'U;8,::·• hH mlrrora thru-oul, lrpfc, 0~1 Gar, epeelout. **mlA Ill•* s.ciltded & apac;1ou1 28Fl f)etl $1175 1 3-1292 O..Uxe NWi>t NOf'lrt AP1 to STI.. 11.500,odo 3BR.2.5BAPopularX.Plan Agt '673-S3S4 frplc. nl<ie ywd, grdnr. Cipe 9~.5~~~/mo 'A amall quiet complex 18>.&38R28A._pts°" A•llSF•IUll ahr Your own lg bdrm. WONDERFUL oceianfront1 , ... .,.. OPEN HOUSE FRI 1113 . 11095/mo 53&-99711 • 18R ~ wt etlO & IM EutslcM Great lo-C~EAN 1BR, UOO/mo bath & walk-In c:JoMI In Pflme ., .. ol Penln-SOt Venlaja S389,000 18R HOUSE. 1 block to LOVEl y HOME nur W1110Uff ce<port S850/mo '6, tBR ca\lonl Complet.iy r• PatlllnQ, utita Incl No Xlnl 1oc S575/mo Call aula. Swimming at Its ( ,j Of~ .• J" Fl KJN~ THE PROPERTY MART ~. w/d, caSbi.. tun blec:tl JBr 2BA lrplc fXECUllVE HO~E u....., w/balconv & ner-mod.eled New 0/W, encl peta 723-1292 lerry or Jlfl 540-2331 be9t Home t'IU 5BR TV lt!i "'II"", ... ,. ""1" gard_,, pello 800/mo ·1 300· .. ,...... ,' • pe\IOI a encl n.,....,._, • • C..\n. ""' 1 .....,......, • Callll75-18711 lam rm, hot tub 1 EJitra lg IMng rm 2BR egeS700/mo like new firepl ace ci;;eto e •.L -FIU• Femaleroomma1ew111ted rm. UpOfld.s kit, DR., R~~LIOH,• NEWPORT - 1 852·9366orM4-5974 I 28A. lrplc:, lg pvt' & V91Y pvt • flreptece aetloole&~ Cell 71-•• New port Sflorea ~.o~I '.':•tu 01 SHORES 2BR. 1BA, w/d, lg llv rm a lllAI YllW M 1'11 beckyard, 2 ~. r garage pool, ape, lndry 111 • 54().JUe or 1150.~ 38R, 2~8A °" IM bay $450/mo 1ne1 utlla 1 ••• Ill. ~~~~a • .! .. ::. twfOnO 'BRIGHT & eunny 3 bdrm kitchen. ,_,, carpet & Avd Jen 20th $1700/mo NC NO PETS 649-24-47 CIOM to lho~ I din , b1ocit from t>eecri Clll ---... _ .............. Vt """'" ~ MrdwOOd floor• I pa In I • $ 1050 I m 0 ... WF•ILI CALL 754-7979 I -rrw arr tno BIO dedC upet.,,., 15()-2()6.1 ~ij~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'~~~~~~iiii,l •dded maaler 1ult•.1 nt-Ot90,l32~ett&J P1uapool,uuna1.,!in;&j ti lH 1e:~:~:1~8:~~. Y11d SSSO/mo 111:i.1net ~~ed0s:~~9= »M FEMALE 11u EHtt1de :c'=.'~~~ao:r:~ 2~~ 28A Fronl °"fg-~ ~=~· 1~A. ~·e~ a Ldroom 2 Lth N;WI patlO. gar No pell 399 e_ Broedway 11-42-8292 u--.__ -c M 2BA Apt J387 50 oceanbMc:tlet 1429.2" ~ ~tovej:ar~1 2 117SO/mo,11t,1Ut '_.mo palnl/catP.t1dra,,_1 2 WBaySt$845 850-6357 Sup•rb Ea1t11de tBR •r-•••• mo .. •,.11111 POOi tee: No e.31· t400 '457~ SEAWARD 3 dep 8H ·11041 M-F car g.,. $1095/mo •BEAUTIFUL 18R lBA• w/patio lr19 eleC r~ 2~Rd:: J11.~~mo Y.-· !'."' M2·~~ _ • -I ~988 evee I Wknds Deye 751·8190 Ev" In quiet cornle11 Pool, I ~ gat. lndty lac 15 ' TOP Of THE WOfld ,.,,,... I S lo\ \II HI HO'\ I 3BA. 2BA DUPLEX. F/P,j•--1--•t.u 5-40-9823 garage. ALL UTILtltES 6ec> No Cletl M2-5MC Beach LIV!ng 3BR. 28A. ontvlovefylvnw/aatneln Hard to find in Harbor View Hills. lfo "tl' hoc patio, IQ get. w/d. nu UTI99 • ._ -PAIOI HOO/mo C111 t11 •aaa •• c:ompJe&• re model ~ Ekll w/~ v-.w Cl . . 1 REAL TORS decor $1485 llnd•!OAIVeASIW PARK-Mar-I LAl<ESH~ECONOOWld 722-1832 -.-lt350 2BR. 1BA. 1 1100 1425 • 0,,.1,;ttJ 4M-1422 ass1csingestory .. BRwithfrench 721-4t16Grubb&Elli• quett• Model JBR Tennlaclub 1Br 1eas 1 2BR w/ger Cerpe11. 18R 1BA S7SO doors .ind.windows, OC«?.ln & hillside •r-----------8,.0AOMOOR 2y,aA; -doM 10 ,>oo...on Cout Metro Area *Ml .al* dr1pu. b1Hn1 fenced eech~lor no kitchen Meaa Vetde tllsmkr no views, ample expansion potent1'1I. llllAAllAllmTS HVH1Ll..S wide gre•nb•lt \ N50Tmo Kurryl Pranl38t tea. Qat9Qe. w10 rtk y11dw/~lo w11erJ)l.IO 5400 M 1-U02 '*' lg hOUM & ,..d Quiet, but central cul-de-sac location. Nice 3BR 1V.BA, lerge lot. 4BR 2·~ Belrt ramll I I 1550/mo. Agt 873-535"4 Protl«1lel '42·•797 up, lerge yard, new 836-4120 ~ \·SPM .. -. _ W/0 pvt ptione, cet>te 11:6 5000 759 JU1lreduc«!1ol2.0.000 ' ' Y j L .-c;arpet&dr.,.at950/mol24370renge 0 17$0 ... ,..,....rUYfllW $390 •6ep ~7M5 ~.~.9 ........... -.. iiiill!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~c:•:I ~Linda~~· Ag~l-=54~~~· ~3 room. Fantutlc view ol WESTPARl< new 28' 28a ••• .... ••re ,...,. E ,&lh St CE ·ooos -I 2eR 2.BA. Olfege, trplc. -------• oceen end bay Condo, frplc, ger .I tllllTSLMGMT &42-UI03 WALLA W Po0411150".M~-16Se MIFNBwalktoBMdl. $3,000/mo 759-MOO Febuk>ua view of k .... ·-' ---Pvt ~. Opfx WIO TODAY 'S I S1200p/m MO-t2tr' 'I llZYlllll 111 .... Ulllff ISpadoua28'2BeS8tOmo EA$T8lUfF llNNICU1e1• Mall.ir•IReep. 1Br 28& !'\<=:; llentU Lynch 38R 28A ,.., So Coul HA 28A. PfW•te petlo, 28R. t~BA. lrptc, PlhO, '450_ 983·3190 l'NCI __ ~ ~ ~ l I P1a:z-. encl v-r• tn«y ftl9'11•ce, -... pani_.. •OWet complex ~ "' Arnlooa Way M/F non amller. Ho dr\lgl CROSSWORD PUZZLE I ;Rl'AIORviewAoUes rm,frpfc,palloSti5/mo nng, Ol'IOI· ape, ... ,.~~~.~.~ 1950/mo 84<1"690t -I A• pnvtJeoM Pnv BA CHARMING 18R"C01t~. ~Ba+fott. ftp, \&P· !505 8unftow9t decor No pet.a IHO/mc 11t .... "4W-...,.nga H.ige unfufn tBR liPf nut ~ ... ot f46-40t.4 New carpet & paint. gr.O.S. dbl gar. gardrw. TSL MGMT 6'2· 1603 UtMI Pd 2151 Pldltc Ave *"!f~ ... 4'\TVdOtet to Bay, enotn"IOU$ petlo, Reedy tot~ t $800/mo Drive by 425 comfT'I poot, park, 'II yd '31 .. 10)' or 64s.o302 *---I!.'. av 2/t 11'30/mo ACROSS I Sclound<el s -gOld 10 8tood9 14 Domicile 15 Sport• fletd 18 Dlecord deity 17 C«Wel to 111 OffC. 20 BtU• 22 Entity 23 Sd\1~m1 24 Nol dural>le 28 Ad - '17 R!pple 30 Edits 34 Pareoon• 35 Hoard 38 Spilt 37 Noble 38 Band 40 FOR't dog 4 t Biiie!' Y91Cll 42 Ooll , 43 R•nll rat 45 Was mad • 47 Trac:lt stllf 48 Rel......cs (Of\ 49 Sublec:I SO SplOtch 53 Aaere S4 OCUtlOM 58 ow.,11.m• 111 l OOMn t2Pr ... 2 3 153 Frustr11e 84 Ceremony 65 Soelal doe gg Soys' be<* author 117~\e DOWN 1 Allen1ung 2 lmconsclout-,_. 3 Prince 4 Col 5 Hobnob 11 Ea•• 1 Vwy amaJI 8 Duty 9 Pudgy 10 Iroquoian 11 lr1q'1 neighbof 12 Hue 13 F11t jett 19 WM1 21 Bull• 25 Cuddled 28 Booet• 27 Chlfme 21 Worship 29 Ode 30 -8ravo 3f Jllopy 32 Roofer 33Wr~ 35 Cocoon e 7 39 Shatl 40 Enthu"85t• 42 Gaba 44 lnlerlodt 48 Cydea 47 Cari p041 ws~ 41 Cae>IU1ed so 00-1ty • s1 EJChauat 52 s .. weecs 53 Hot'ow 55 LMdmg 58 Tt111 Sp 57 PetCOllle 59 EJlcla!NtlOn llO Eye~• 1 t 12 13 Narc:leeut.CaJl873-7833 12100/rno 647-7528agt ti .._.. •J9cunt.BDQ 230t Ut-9$55 MIF l)fOf,"""_,.,.ahrltg : .... , * · . - -pvt 3 11ory C4M home Lg modern 38R 2BA Opl.w •EXCLUSIVE GUARD* 21A Ht8A twnhouae, Soun01Na'?IT1811 l.O 18A,PciuMve~1 lu:zu:it l eJttra amenU... I New Bafber Cfl)I, trptc, •OATEOCOMMUNITY• ...... ... lalndry rm, ... blt-Mw, V ....... 142-7n4 A•~ht• .,.. Avl t10001mo c.11813-1133 ~r~ ~l~~a'ndry • • •11• fibOCiB to 11158. Hr. patlo.131~t!,~~!>1mo A'* epn 64W02s ~~t~~ 1 ~S:~mAldl ., 'fOIJ ,.IOOll.,. •ot. )DO BEAUllFUL 28A 2BA 1~. tem rm, w/d, d/w, TSl MOMl M 2 UIOl -tl1ttotied "---lor Y">ll OcMn I H1tb0f vtew, 'fl/oolf CIO'lt'M VIEW. Aleo F1', 99f, 111111nC1 ytly, • LO\'lly 2BA 28A ~-' 38A, 2BA. 3+ get ecrou 1~ evell. F'rplc,"' bar. ct.p. 12t Aglta. 175-6527 •lllA LI IAITl9I mleatiBAU bll to OOMn. oatflOe I from park S 1950/mo micro. W/D hlcupe, 2 cat ATIAACTIVE 1IA APT 28A Dp111 Sm tncd yerd I c;atpor1, ffl*;, 09to0 w/d, 78()..833.tAgt gar-w/xtre storege, cen.--''" Cf'lt , Qui.t sns&moet~7to-Ne2 lflltmll Y11yncs1mo ,.,, 12'30 OcMnllde of PCH 28R =:'no~~ ~.:".,.ca <suo1mo 62$ tall mobile Sc=o de~n_'_ ~a_!9._•' ---.:--~uty Apetlment --:,~. =~IQ.c;,:,..~!!'.: '28R ~BA. Gt' Of991'\bet 'l*fl/tt. C. 873-9247 horn•. quiet, meture lendece:!'~· ~~Ae -:9t·N t ~I l:; w/d 11295/mo 548-9* *-2246 \lllta liwrfe CUTE~ 28R tBA 'JM'· Muhl Ho 1*t 199 t Pool & ~ patloe/d9C.ti.a. 11._,.~ s 12001mo 840-9011 IV Hice patio. 2 cw pettt-~ l!llVd ~8373 Qltltl 0t ~ '--.-..:..--~ Spealou1 21U\, t"9lC PrCIP9f1YM&rt • lno MOOlrno t24... 1 a.ctroom WO N£.W 8-AYFRONT !-PT blttln1,c:ar~1. lhultet1, · Ave 17~3038 2Bdrm 1V•81 $105 28r 28a, PYt community pa11o, Qat, St300/mo + 28A 2BA oondO. Mclaen meetiBJIU tSl E teth St &41-1161I tennllcou~:-1 bMct1 MC\lf1ty 111-35~23 • .... I ta H IH I --------_ I C liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilon golf c:ourM, 11750/rno, 1117 • ..___ , Bedroom 1105 NEWPORTHEJ()HTS USA .ILl".11.m c111M0.,.'29 _...,_,. 21drm 1• ea 1115 1g 8A. P<v y.,d, 11.,.. 111 1 BLOCK lO RACH, ... Utllully ler1etac•~. l5l e 2 •st St M8-240I utM pd nom avlll 2/t En)Oy COM et M *'In •CHIC furnlahed Lido lllr .. 31R28A,comp19t .. .,._., ..... ~ Aptt .--;......_ , .... • ' 11'111 ~ & luitUlloua 8lnd9 flail 28', den, g«· l'J.~ POOi & epl, pMIO Of dee* ----------------~-.. ~---n 3BR 2'MaA bMuty 8N>r1 .... yetd, private c:omrn. 110t w. llalboe & 209 Prtn'lil loc:etlOn ~oon1 mg NEWPORT HEIG .. TS aR or loftO term .... lmmed 11600/mo .... Hloe eww... l 9edroom M4IO norm a. *' tlA, r .. nocteiled k1tc;Nn ooqry ~ Ctlllcken ~P<>f\T HEIOHlS* I li5o/nte> t.c t..elOa 2MM t'48a M0'5 125 CenMt St 642 1424 u. "" wlfn* 1'25/mo ' &:~ ~=T° 2BA 2BA, llfge yerd, OCEAN BAY \ltEWS. 181 fMH• WIY ;..u ......, 170 tnwnacs occ I ~ 720-3N0 or 7eo-5000 111H. o.ve. ~ a~. Ptlllo No.-... 15. coerA llttl.SA .... Pectfto R.l . M&.Ml3 Incl""'· Y91tl Y. Non"'*'· •• 1111 UM fll!XWWW JN6Q ••• , -"" r •YEAAlY M l: PENIN* No,._.tn.GJ2 004.fCOVMe .... mf .... 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HOUH f!PlAI To QAN>ENS Udo V-...,.. l:MO t ~-~ ~ -1•-..... ~I Cell ,,.. ,.._..,~--,.a lllble I a cat a mu.t • r non ... , to.,,,,., lf)t, ,_ ............... •• • ... pet1'Mfttt OOOCI pey, --.. __ ,._ ..... CllWI Comm'I & Ale ._.. M,\l. UTATE 711~5000 ut111Mfao.11W101 '°4~1117 W ~cMI.,.. 6'1·1111.Jlllleorl'tmeo .-n.-. ... • • II C~A Fl I Peggy 86rltna ,,."'9 ftttn W• ~an ••• "l lmltlll"*'I\ I. Prop to * ~~ Ptof'I ..... n ~.,.'~ op90r1unlty av...,,.. at ll .... Mgmt Co 1n =-Cntr comm. CALL "41·2235 ..-,, 71•·911-113' daya Amtl,Lnd& JI!! bWltt, IOth St aso::' ,ouno 1n medic.I~· r9Clipdon, ~. light For 1ntormettonllntetV,._ :U:O.~~: ~!~ ~ M-t't;u'· a-1 houta • :-=iz:'9:~u.ia=: SALES r •• . AAA you iUY. ===: Cell-. 145-1238 =3 Centet c I :!77~.::V TIE lllLY ' \MH OWl'I c1ependabt. ~ ':~1~ ~IV. w/w\nl f'Mll'nC>fY, & W• 11:..IOOl(lftQ for mature. ContM!Pof'*"Y m· 3'" t25 .......... ..., OCIAN& tAY VIEW Lu• m-"' ttanaportallon. mllugt IOcal O'I~ O\.(TIES 9')thudetoro.talla Good :;,.,,a =-~~ ,:, tan, I yr old. J 1 = ~~:~ NI oondo, HICe BR/IA LARO! REWARD L.Oat mflfl9~ PILIT will be reiti'lbllrMd. Pf'IOM, flllnO: Mohl bOoll phOM I typing lkllla one of ttl. ITK>lt t>MuflM 8ook1t\alvH .. cuttom Import• 1 •• a ate .,.. Spa. MUM 9Yl'I 1110 PtllllnglM, 11 .,._ ~1tioc>p•119center k..,ino, 1yp1ng Call Meflnd&. 790-tl99 ttor• In l.eguna a.en m.cM, * 93 I• 26 w 213/114 ME~ MOO Incl wtll 122.1 lfO • notw bf~!_!I °'°e P'OC*'tY """""· bltkPO Ml-4111, ..... , Our tMm "*" ... betl ..... an~ REQlJIA"EMt:NTS oood •• • ••n " you have • c:Marlu4. 1600, I M1tr8R Ht -' Head• ..-.. H ..... nee . ........_. ~ AE. ~·uw. .,_ ..... ~ -·•'-. n""""' -~·.. •1 ........ .. .... 543-•912 OVA eo mo ~ P!O> Pro' ,,,... ttw 28R 2BA ~ . o;,1°'* -;;._,MNon ucanentbeneftts ,_.. oro-n.,;;1.;-·;~~ tot non·tl'MtO email ·~:"" .-.t-• •-• blend ~ CdM Opla 1 t119nd ' 51-t Cal Maty Re1mosMn 11 deritl h~ Wide ~C:M.ctutel firm, Mlf· pt,... In ycMJ( ~IWIC». llUI M'XltM I Oflf'I\ .. a ~i •11re* I llt ~1-. LOSTOO\.O~t>ralaPin. ~T ~1-Almt (714J$40-0800. iety~ _. a vat• mou"a'edlnd.net~'lc llnd.,..lo0k1t'9torlong FootbOetdwlttuaill. J*•H«* 311 1 MOO/mo ~1 LOliC at Cocoa 17•" ' II I lllllT&-. Sma&I Gift Mtg l'IMda At1-• •' 1,;...,. Call(714)2t1-«MO t.-m empk>ytne111 tull or ~14n&115 MCM733 I• Safa 21 u INIM REWARD $.200 I -· II w/good COC)y ...... to ..... I :..&.. --··· ..,, II n part·tlm• P'e•M C:lll MEACEOE:S. .......... 122·2"5 Smal~Qfftoeolmator pe1ntonwtoker&laboc: ••I In• 11...eee-12eo l I I 04·7718 (Hlnt·An llll•Wltr .... HOUMto~ Call '1:~q~~r:.-H~~ u~~ ~ ~:"t:: ~~:~ 26CM>A10 c ..... ;.. 2ta20n-~ai ••• ·,m, ·: FG!W':O,::C':.i!~~ =."'.:S~~oc:·. 11 .. 111-t1H_li1iii1itiii1iiiiie•R·M-..... i!PIW~-.... k • 1 ' , muN~UW .... Par· 200 8.ler StrMt ... ... LIQl\t lyi>lnO ~"'· P'il NAVY BLUE iooe. ~ ~n. INlll)' a.:.,. JClnl St9')1 '° beech, '9llP SNW· ~ ~ I '°"" broad reno• of Ii,., ... _.. Coet• M9M, CA t2e2e help for •woe Coet• ~ CALL 7$4--"'° M!CheHe -n· .... ·-~and iov. ... 1 S60 ~21~ ... ,..._ '!- eon IO INte NB ..... ~ 'tlllCretaflal ~ Of' ... joblor~nd· £, ()pc>tyEm Del PITFIT ~---· --·· Ceft8At-l&'I v.. -,,. ASAP1 &350/fl"O + «»-LOST Vella# Codl•h•I I.,.,,.,, .. Must f'I•.,. ., lndtvu911a. &7·110/hf QUfll .ploytw end• Goodpay •32~77 :e:::o~tionl•l Pecmc View Mamorl•ll NEAR NEW 8' IOf• 3 r• ··--mu paeft.145..a231 111119 V1c; lrvlne & [Ap1nt..otuat2'36WOfd C•14S.5TIOaftet3pm mta&.••11 Lllll.~Alf foragrOWVIOH ecneo Perk.3500PacifleVlew ¥erllbla cuM!loo1eo.t1H0_...~~414,,.. SUNNY Elide 48R ~ MarlMr• C M.JN& If ~ Type 90/wpm. 4'Aio.y..EJCP 1nrutpecia PIMMCallTracy Dr NwPOf'IBc:I\ 6"-2700 S1250 s.111250 5 wood "7-- dad w/2 kldl IC><*~ tor Men,,... call &45-3514 ldnl ~tRI Send,._~ F..,.rr PllTIUl/Wm gtn. d«it1t1ryomc. ,..qd F~~~~ &41·20M g.5 Mon·FN llmfUl & NI~ c:ott.a tabla Obi ~IOO ~·J;:.."r. kit r .. Html( '"""'' 1400 ,....._.__,. eume to °"'° ...... p IT netdecf. DOOd Na .,.. Selery ~ " .... oat* ...... I doors C)9el'I 2 lide9 eo.1 mo Ind ull 146-4831 .._.... 40'4 t McArthur Blvd, MlatY John 8A~7448 &42~ wMkdays In Hu.nllllQton 8Mc:h ii ... 111111T PhOnal tyl)lng, flllng PIT $800 Sell &226 1M-0167 a_......_ ...... l 0 "°"' St '" Apoa\ie nos H 8 92MO. 87~ weaikend• lootlJng for a ~. PY.-tlglioul pr1Yal• club hoYra, n.ilbte Send ,.. ---..... a.taJa ff end Mlltyf ... !ti .. Ylr· ll'fl llTl&D . 1 h111clwortdng PWac>n w/al Meks fl\O\Nated t~· 1uma to Shamrock NEW DAYBED WHITE l ,. •iiiiiii19iiiiii!iiiiiiiii._...;;.;-.; we ancs rjch 't; mltte* 21•, good OMV FIT PIT BTALm'nP/T ,...t 2 yr• Cakforrn• In tlonllt Xlnt '*'-"" WlllJ Equlpmenr. P 0 Box BRASS Wtlh matt,..... ACAOe& 1l'MIS 1tr..c from near klMman of ,,..,S ... g.r .. 1 comm 722-tlt 18 EJtD in rut ~.gel'! oen-np. S•lary 0 0 E train Hrt 8am"'4pm Call 10395. Co11a M9f& CA I iriindl• complete cunE =:!~:'e'T~:,~ CM• raltfttul n •r· -AR-111•1 11111_ n.tryomci"Pf•f'11{ecep--<7M1147-6041 I or 1ppt 6ir0feil'AM or eH2'7 ~an,. • in our RV Pane. Wlth POOi C9MO!'• of all wno anllOke l llllllT· Part u! (}~1 Mf lion aoc>lm, llling. ate Hra,---MANtCURIST at1et 2 30PM Canter II.in Plllfllll QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS ••• Spe & Lndry as26/mo your spac.lal palronage 1n1 Dllllll Co Comi>Vt« exp ~ t-2 M·Thura NB ., .. Beeutllul place to work w/ _£u_b, 8e2-3'1• ~ Swing & Gt..,.. & BOX. QUILTED! 539-8318 MPM Hme of neild To you. 1 11 lul ~ r111J1M to OML Sat_ary open 8A2..e880 lndep contr.ctOf 1tatu1 .... lfm W yard Macura personnel re-BRANO HEW!$ 155 ayaiwu !'lave r9COUfM trom 11'141 [ 17932 SkyparkCr •••G wlldV-873-3403/Wknclt. Ontymanleufl1tlorenUre1FfT Knowliedglotm Ile& ~qvlrtMs Newporl Dunea CALL •8~8733• a a depth of my heart an<J Rapldly growtno dally·~ lrvlna CA 92714 ---.ic1n care aaton Pl .. Mnt retail ll(P nee H~u flu S..4-0510 ••• • ...... ,-U. lalt21 humbtybeglowt\OmGOCS1 __.ty iwwspepert 1'111~ • -H• I •urroundlng1. lrlendly Con 1 Ric.I\1$4-aS~ -_ ....... TULIS .-.-•-"-given tuen or .. 1 openings fOf RMI Ellale .... llPll P /1 NI--· peopte Call 676-4190 I tac -~ UIT /m'f, llft, CoftM table and aota IUGal/ fut l>O"fll' to coma to my U• and Tanltory ..... pot. C all lor •PPl t>lw n 114111• .... _../••-If• 1 lllllfl.,...T I Growing beating fl<m tabl•, 1ot1d oak end ltltl llltll/ICI H .. p IM In my ltlOna PrlOf ed""1191ngl hm·t lam Alley RH· •-• -.. illlT .... reap SNlflO!'I wtofe, ~ed g\US, $165 Md\ ""!"!!'!~!!'IJ!i!~~~~..... Pt'eMf'll and Ul'Qlt'I\ 1>91f...I experience pratarred taurenl NB s..a.912e Relleble person tor 1oc11 Bu1y progr ... I~ Nwp1 ••Ltll/-• computer & coal lklll.t to or both for &3CO call. ...,.., ...... llon In return. I Pt'omlle Send retul'M In c:on· ~ _ --llQflt ~-up & deltvery Cntr otc FT /PT Good ....-_.. or ow w/Co Secylt>oal 8'5-~2 TUSTIN MITSUBISHI ~44-7100 FULL SER'ICCE 10 make yout name tlOence to 111.111111· Mull haYe own cat Work c:ommuntc::allon •1119• °' SW + comm ulon •xp Mfpful 122-9055 SOLID P1"NE4_Po_t_l.,- wettolfff & !Nina, Npt kh known end~ .. yov 10 ,..., lllYlll 111T·-·-on"' Mon.Fri Call Mr OAlllHd. hllld·WOrklng. Pert· Time/FUii· Time Pay hdbo d/I tl>OWd/ ells Sign .._. w bl invoked ~· '' people oriented Some Ho axperlenel nec:...-ry lllf. ITlfm ITTll M 00 r · --------epeca on •tel1" TIE IAIL J Full· Time Exp,~ d 3 k> Jonnaon {714)46S-9827 petlent care Typing Eap El*l•ng work Wi.il tram Full 6 P«t time Start 8Mu1 Cntry Cannonbell 'M ~ ....... 111 Sey tnrw Ha.IM~ &n07' c:a11on1 Tottlll1 Flalt ~ IEUYllY . netpful but will train Mu1t bl neet/perM>nable $5/~tl ~In pet· queen $500 $7~2 1119Jml 265. 140, •eo tQlt ex.ec G10r1 .. Publlcation must PILOT c;.,, Linda •G4..e588 Perm FIT positlC>n Avt Salary open SA0..2023 • .._ ottloa loaltlon• '°" 904 S Coat1 Hwy --1119 l(tnt ~ to tnllM c:uatom omc.. + ~11on, all or ~ay~:;"~~ndSt11,J,:: HI WUT UY IT lllUI 11111 • ~med CONROY'S New· MEDICAL Front o"~ c.?a~~A• ~A LAgune &wf1 2 XlftdR€ TiCkEts f& wflHI•: · l7950/0BO ..,_,,, Fum/unfUrn .._., ..._ .. ll tttJI LJlll& IUll POrt/FalrVtew SA!-0246 ~tlonlll, ~ _. ..._.. Mle 0 C awPort dtrec1 2 t 3 • 8 6 3 • 9 8 0 0 or FT/PT, 97i--5530 Invoke your alO Amen _, -.... FL•IST Mtptul t>uay NewPort Blwn t0AM-2PM ~RN 10 Tanoa 1218 Anes tnp 714-&73-2792 *"YW mMTm T~ ~ flu Mll9r Now ~ce•pllng Appll· Beech Office 848-3903 (71•)75~1 155 $400 s· 1000/""' 080 Mon 1130 to Thut's I L ~.:= ~~~ 1 had c:allo4"ll for enthVllaaJIC F~ll time ...._ P41fl0'1. MINtSTORAOE rant Ill HOSTESS hen1ng1 & • ~I\ 212 erancsa M2·2U3 MW SPECIA-S Haw l\lll~tecutlYI MCP anlr~IC petlOf\S fC)( all PkJ~I ~tenll.lil 1 Clerk NHd Mature WMken<n 'IT & PIT OSGNA WEOOING drea ... ..__ ae.- autt .. avd lnpr•tlglOUS PRAYER101t11HOl)Spln1 AIVEmSlll rea1auren1 po1111on1 dl11~n1 a·w:' ~~r~~-Captb11 perton Otc appty in P9'90t'I 1-4PM •SAM·12Noon new Whit•. w 11ace: (88873) Cofone del Mar 1nc:iuo.a H""' Splrtt "°"' Who SILES Apply In peraon Mon·frl l&lary Day ahlt1 8-3 ~ lklll1 he!Plvl Fte11 Hra Crab Coe*« ~aurant. •Nao NIQtllU'Nkndl utln l BMOed Lng 'II llMI -.. w C0"'9f patlUf~ apace V.. m';ke me ... ~h1ng 9am-12pm 2pm·Spm 5-40-S326 Mon-Frt 8AMS888 2200 ~1:Yd, NB. * 71HA t cornm1trliit\ll'IQ lrlln. Pd 11100' Sell (IMll) .. ...,... ol conf room & per-and WhO stW>W me 1rie 1 · 3:.:~:j.::e Leouna -Pat\·Tlme _ _ ,_,__ mfl.U ....... 11 &SOC> 141·1359 'lllM .... IOMllnd phone ans...,. ~ 10 rACtl my ldMla, 1•·1AI IAJ'l -Fortune 500 Co IS lnler· I WAITING RM MONITOR PllTI LAI• DI *fl U. IU· 11• 1 ELECTRIC GUITAR I (18811) • vtca. Xlnt rel• l ..... t Yov Who Q1Ve IM Iha ... aD•Al I vtewlng PIT employee ror To "''*"* Chlldran In Bright outgoing=;;;'°" IH B mtl Brand new-excellent •llll ••• .. terme (714) 720-0910 dMne gin to IOfQM ancs1 ACCllllTS PIT 9-1, N.8 ofta cau IMl'ci'landlalng poe. Fte• 1 ~~n cii~~Th M3~jP~I tor 1'hr Photo PIT Mike H•·1111 • lU-1 .. c:ond1t1on Only u11cl &no ,....:4)• 1~9'l: .... nn I fO<Qll the wrong that Ill &45-4175 •It« 11 am I hra. mlleeg9 eltow . "'IY ... 50/Hr SAa.7733 '50-2424 &5/hr to ltll't --Ol'tQI Strt11-o-<aator Im--... !ff .. .._ done lo me and VOAJ wno ---. wage. Cat nee ResulM'. ----TEXAS 91L COMPANY ltatton Mitt• ol'flf Cell -~ .,_, __ 1917 EST LIFF D IVE .,1 .,, all the lnttancea ot10pportun1ty 10< l.AIOC •llTll 1111 2S701 Padua. L19une, PlllPIUTll IReUMI · Meda tnflhK• pei-eon IOfl $48·'19'17 an-,11tM (MM4) Hwp1 ac::n. Agt ~ 1·5032 my Ill• wlll'I me 1. In thla .,... AograulYe <:om· F /'T . PfT, ••l>W or wllllreln Hlltl. CA 928S3 F/'T Fut ..,....... TM" & &A&.11 Ull , ~ trlpt turround•ng I STEIUll llt~nn tl\Of't •dl.iooue want tO J penaahon peck99• In· In dry c:IMnlng plant In I Cd....-Mature••P'd ..... peopel South eo .. 1 Con,ac1 mitlDlltlTilll . 11\ank you tor ~ttlng ~ med~ benefit• , N 8 8A4-<Xl32 I f IT 1111'1111.111 L~att u :a ~~~d I needed f'l/PT ~!<*I cu11om.,1 We tretn llf• U"'• m•mbertl'llP · lft 3975#9, reh MSOtmo and c:ooflrm ~ more ....,..,...... .unity. 10< grOW1h 1~11n1Md1a1e1y. mutt __ benefit• Xlnt OC>PtY kit Write w F Oickaraon l&C>OlobO 567-8213 Nwpl 8ctl Agt ~'·5032 that 1 n~ want to bl EASNWlene*S l>fW'll t>IQt· 01111111111 19Mk Englilh. Ap()ly a1 Plet\I Technician FIT, PIT advancement $4 15· Pr .. Southwllt9fn Pet MOViN<ilwa..win..-. 1 .. up1m ... BRIGHT NB OFFICE aepatated from Y0u no grouM preferred fOf In· Mon-Fri S~ Sandwich, M... Verde Conv8*-mutt fla\19 car u~ &5/Hr Contact Gery et roleum. 8o• M 1006 Ft ....... r-...... . App 843/aqft Pflv Bath fftanar l\OW or .. I ma-fOfmeton/~n,~. call 875 Paul#1no ~~·&87 cent HOIC)IW, 881 Centlf l)flf Hrty wagae • mlt. $4~31 Of ac>PIY at JI( Worth. Ta 78141 :!'n ~adl l'l\lt'rin::·~ Near PCH P0tt ortic:a 1w1a1 dew .. may be I ---••t Mll•tta St · Costa MMe age & QC>mm 842·88U Gill Sovtfl Coast Plue ., .... _ 8 120.t159 or 87µ;38 I CONSIDE~ ..._.,., Manner'• Mile 8A&.~7 want lo bl ~h YOAJ ano •~ •" --------Costa Mea.t ••--value. •HY iO mo my k>Yed °'* 1n Yoor or Local dtlllverys of travel fUI .JOI PlMO'l 111111 Oeyll E"W Cd for ~· MUST SELL 2 t!Q91a, purch•H tlnanclng UITllll MITA llU SNWP91uel glory Thank "* llHllAI document• trevel bliO· wanted FfT ·~ nae: . ma wn t9· 1 \em only) Alley Rel· Kenny Roowa JI/II 28. ~ ~ °' lm-omc.. avail from SHO YOAJf0tY00tlo~toward ef .. 1 Mu11 1\11"9 own Ate you ~turovt and n""' con1trueuon re-,Women1dottllngll01•tn taurent NB,646-tl M ~ lheiaw, 9ptn port1&9eS.'-2131714 Goodloallloo&o"1tr .. t me and my loYed on.a It traNPOnttlon 540.1100 need money? .. ,. yoo modeling C.11 722-0374 Corona o.IMarneedaa --.um ......... mD 54~ · 142·211~ MERCEDES. prl(ng Sc:oltl 5-48·2301 Amen -bflghl, well groomed and lulH lm• H IHPlflOt\. -• ----------- Plf'ION may Pf•Y 1htt (l14)U2 Q21 llUftlYllftD MgerlOIMtn? TreYel 11 •f1 m /IAlllfflll wlll leal\ 2 Y" ••c> \FIT & Pf'f Jot ia\I night W.OdlnQ Drau brand CONSI~ .. ._, ,....._ NEWPORT BEACH ~ prayer 3 consecutive • Dental Lat> PT Mon-Fri W•tlfll tlet .. & reaort For amell AfW't\AI Hospital 1 CALL LINDA 673-4740 lh•ft Call Tl'le Alrpon• ,_, Wh\ Miii\ wllece &. v&lua •HY iO mo. gar0enot1lc:e250011 l\IJI days Aft., 1,,_ third day n.. h,. u. own car s . ., ... ..,111\ 1 con'll)&I\., in H 8 Georgl• 875-4800 Inn Hotel 133-2770 bead• IZ I P<I S1 t50 purcfla.H financi ng. =·all'=~~~ :u:n.w::-:.~.w.:;~~ THE DAILY 2'M~~~SBMS :~~~: ~-~: .... Ollll -~-lmllW ••. Sc$650 491·7370 =:.~2~11~; •Wlll'JlllTD mey bl Tr,enPfomlM 10 PILOT hal ....,.,., lmmedtata F T M·F 7 30-,pm. FT Rietlll ••P & 1ntar#t •H9tl/llMI ...... W&TD MEACEOES BNAltlful lg otflCI. + ll'lar• publ llh lh1s dlalogue u DELIVERY PERSON '°' oplr\lngs !Of lhose t8 S4 50/hr no ••P"~ ,,, movles nee Hrs "-• Mat1M flardWer•' ~ I bll,. lmT'L ,...,_,,.., r-t~ 111 .. l aoon as '(OU( laVOf nu ••• --uw -llowar lh09 pert Of lull and ~In OAJr Maf'klllnQ nee Blnahtl AP9lY •n Conltct Rid'I 854-115' c.nlar ,,,._,. " SNlf.00 Nat I Safety Aaeoc: .. --·• ......,. ...,., beer! led MCP •-.,,_, , •• 11~ Mutt Mitt gOOd 01v111on NO EX · P«IO!'I Boolts On Tape - -AfJof'( In l**)n. 031 W C. 1n., 5pm 813·&470 bkkpr 1303 Avocado. __ oran -MITA •u. "t2i21 driving reco<d ~r JOfln PERIEHCE NECESSARY 729 Fe.red CM 5'1-5525 PIST lllTllL n•. 18ttl St CM ~ ' ·-· St• 22S NB 72()..3890 ~ WlllyM Alfpo<l Aloe!• Of all lllpenMS pe;d during ····1-·n Local ,,..t Control Co . 1·--.. .. .. .. ~I Bcfl am OlflOI w/prv -I Virgil 133· 1883 training ptut 1mmedla1I • ....._ ••• * neeOI Rovta Tech We WILllll 1 llUllS FrH JKC Chamolon BA, rv Lido 2 mo. Jr•~ JOll Income. H c:IUng t>onuS IUlll IPftl-.-n train Muat !\eve r N9wpOl1 ., .. I'll.Ix core Greyf!OUnd M Oo.dl- Plpecs mulle& i-t"l<>' lflG Fm eom1>an1<>nta1& 10 Wha t'' your hom• 1ervlce 1p eclalty PfOQrllTIS. transoon•tion Be. high PfodUC« w/04.Jr drMng record E 0 w•r• ' ll!Ck •l(p Orvg ~ ,,...,._, Lovtng & '57S/mo 721-8508 elderly ledy 5 dav wMll. turnl1had. return fare "9W olf.ce op«'ll'IQ 10 CallChaflleA M 97t-«>21 I.., menO•tort call on ~-&31-4311 -, Accounting? Alteratio ns? gue111ntMd FOl lap90lnl· Mn<• the 0 C Coe1111 ---119 89 or •h• f71'J ~ ----ow out. depan<I ral1. 19 ment can Don Hawkins .,... Both In ~h •M ~LES PART TIME Flower 875-5910 ... fOf Terry Geres-tOOll .,..,... Pot• *"'** 2nd l\oor Prl'lele 1tr .. 1 leWI entr~ ,,.., Lido Plue 1950/mo Yf IM 3338 Via Lido 875-9289 FIC S 1711\ SI BLOG C M Full Serv Rental APPfOX 17S·270 tq ft SA&-4332 Yf'I •ltPI' 642· 1910 Auto repair? SAS-2221 11 10 'PM r~U•I "& commetdll tftop, Mar Jolin Wayne IMMEOIA 1E HIRE Old yard ll.ln'lltur• etc H o u s E • Adve rtlJe In claulf led . tl'lrOIJOh Friday prC>P4"1\eS H~h com· Altpo<t Alida or v.,gu •-"'·-.11.. Mu•t r.-nc>¥9 ttt•• W9ll< KEEPEAI Chlldeef e m 1111ona ntan110 833-l833 _._.. Elldecilele MeM MOV- SAT /SUN Mu11 tPNk 642-Slll l1Mralltftff f /l ad'l9f11tlng No , ... '°' SAi.ES PERSON <•tall --~ Ali ING Lv "'IO 83 1 -4ot4 Engll.n Slalt ASAP Salaly <1-i> 00 US* Non; OMX phoneS & com· Bookstore.. Hunuog100 - -ofd~ Retr!Mr-2yrt 72t·0949 or 821-530\ am!IO °'c. 118 li)-252~ pullf Join our ••Clhng BMCh. \OAM"'3PM Mon---old pteytul Colt .. -5 yn compeny & be • .. 1nnerl Fri, 15 50/tv r•tad a.p \93 f 8IVd CM Old Vert OOOd ~ C.11 ROM ~lty l ADoc Pf'lfwired Clll Mria 50 SeMcl o.i.r.. M2·9748 Cell LINDA (7141723-4078 Cemoenero s..a..2eoa H4'W arnvall dailY' ER ER Earh 111on11u~ r11otur roult• ... "'ailahlc· \J ""' 11 .1\ 1· d 1·111·11tl .i hl r '1•1111 11· .1111l ltalid1t' 111-.11r.1 r1 1·1• 7 1 l~n .... p1·r '' 1•1•1.. ~·tlll ;1 m 1· ltt .1 m A 8()\'E. A \'ER A CE EA R. i i~ I .II-, I 11 ;~ I~ I\ llf·t\\I ··11" 1111 I I \HI:\' \\\II. \HI I'· II uni h•J.!• on Ht•a_.h ('o~U• .ll•·~a . •·ounlain \ nllt·~ '•'" porl llt•iu•h DJ1E BTl I . 6 LE 1eare DDJ G tooursal ~ i;ta ff. If you can type at I a t il 5 wpm and hav great l leeommunication kill -\l e ran · offer you a ba lar .+ commi ion J D '°' Ttltll 1 10.000l"f) Ho ared ., /no '*' Cell O.. NaOnMeoe 113-7~'1 . I ~~~~~~~I _,,_.,.,._-=-,._...~ ........ -a {jutd place to wo rk. F<RADS Al(fl(( Cal: .....,. F•ll Tl•e 4' Part Tl•e A 1·al/a6le. Do you lf a fa oi-Callu P •••Y B le,·I• er J I• e••~•• 842·4321 31DWMl .. J8L ~-• ... CA s CREVIER 'lls di IEIEI 'II OLISI HT" • SAYE S A f'fW CXW'l!S ~ <U Pti·OMID 8llftlh ' it, • 1~ .168 b ~.i:,, ~ '°' .t,, "· 1~ 111'J ~/f; Sales S~viCe Pans LMMng 135-3111 1500 Auto Mall Dr Santa Ana 55 Fwy. at Edmoer (ftft 7 DAYS Service Hrs Moo·Frt 7 00 am to 9 00 pm • • I. • Ot•egeeo.t DAILY PILOT/ Thur9day. Jenuwy 12. 1919 •!.!111!!..!'!.!••!!I''.. ..... • Aa ...... "' .. PWUC.. Ml.IC ll)TIC( NllC IOllCI NllC llJTIC( ftaJC llJllC( !!Bl.. .c .. IDIPI tUT 1• a. Jffp Wren11er 1111 .... ......._.. .... • ........., -· ..,,, w a ., OOUM .-WNMr • .......,. • l&Am ..,_. edllloft. AMIN ITAWW =..&:.'~•wport "';~ re911tte11t COM·;;;_, ---,_, Tiw llMelNnC .. ~ 4M'OAL IMP' ..,._NIM°' ,.,._.. ...... lllUMI '' OOll• '8' -TOP Cerotvn ~-l1t IMftCed to trWW1 ....... Tl\e retlllre fll COlft• ... N County c.11 Of Of• C..nT 4M' --~......._ '-:'.:::"' Ofl NIA i.-...cMwe.!09dedl,MW dH60ft, 10,000 ..... .. .. NhiW V111a aonll& Haw' port..,_,. ,.-._ ........ ~ IO •• ..-............. r-...... °"DI •t .............. _.. -.1... ... ......__. ........ ....., uuat11tulon cean -....----•u11i1•--• ·-----,._, -__ , .... -1~ A~ ,,.. .,.._ .. - - •• 0 0 0 b ' f l -----IMdl, c.lf Nte0 ~ MIN CW '*'IM 1'9111 Ul'IOer tN llctlCIOul 2t, 1... cal6orl ., •' ... fie COU11t1 c.11 Of Or· 0 o . ve r11ey:1tnl P«tof\I TNe bue'MM .. con· lleted MoW on NIA "'*'-n9llM °' ..... ...,., M>M.Rl9 '°' OMr"9 °' .,. CO\inty on OIC11liW l13-0311 ...,. .., .r tt1e uee °' duc'9d i,y .,. lndMduel V~Ot H ~ 11 ...., ~ on Octow ~ OJanoe COMt ,.,.. IN ..._ "c1111.,u1 8u1lne11 Tl\e tetl•tr•nl com· Thie~ .. Med 1t1t OellyPllot~IS.11, 1t, No A14ttti • 21 1 ,_,.. ~ MAC INNlS l AS· menced 10 lrwacl bull· -"" ltle County CWk Of OJ. ldWefd La. 2t, 1Mt OW~~ ~ ~T_ ,tt.' ~ATH, 372' ~ ,... under Ille tk:llllOYI •• County Oft Oeoelftbet Tiiie •a.Mrnent .... filed Tl\-207 ,na aC~"',.. U"Mf ..... 1Nt c:;".::0 Newport_,, tlulll'*8 neme or nam. 21, 1t88 wlttl ltle County Clilfil of Or· "'" ,.....,..,. .. ""'",,.... ..-. Ttt-20t __ , __ .,._. ll9ted 9bOW on .Ntt 1. 1963 -.e County on Oecember ~ .,_ .:Trlt~ :~ .. ~ --------·-... .,_ ~ ~-Pvbllltled Otente COMlt ti, ,... .. ·--.... ..._. ~ ..... 19MnedlO~W.. TIMI .. ..._., .... ftled Dell)' Pilot ~ 21 ...,. NmlOUe_.. ltlllc:our1forMOf-~ ,,..,.., ...,,_ =•In ~-r.f:'7i~ Wlll\theCounl)'~ofOr· ltM. ~ 5. 12, 11: ~ OJenge COM4 T~~ ~.:"::' ,,:.,. ~ -....;..=--. ..... _..-- NO '312201 Mgie Cowlty on D9ceMOer 1Nt =Pilot~ 22· 2t. ctolf'C! .,.,._. HAHlf ,.,.... AOMATI to '11 •• new."'°°"'°°'· Jal Bruce c ""Torrence. 23341 15• 1tee ,..,. '"""201 f • JWIUefY I 12• ~IO AMIAICAH-HOTE\. ITlPHANIE AHN \.ON<l Fl.I •1 • t e lft I 2 0, 7 5 0 Pott Lerwick. Newport Pvblllfled Otente Cout "8JC IOTIC( UOUIOATOAI. 3AOO AV<· IT 19 HEREBY ORDERlD IUll ... MAm " 7..us4 (2f'EM715) llMctl, C&ltf. t2MO = Piiot oec:.mbet 22 2t .....c llJt1C[ eflUe Of The Art•. Coe1• tnet ... ~IOl'll ln19'•led In TM ~ P«IOnl --.,.,..,,,,,..,..,,"'"'='"..,.,..,.,==-""=. ,.,,.,-, Thie tM*nW wu con· ' • IC41• MtM. Callf '"211 1M metier et0t...id ..,_, l\eve lbendOMd tne UM oC ----COlllEI PONTIAC SUNINAO 79 ducted by 111'1 lndhltckAal 11 · JanuefY 5• 12• 1~~ '1CTITIOUI .,..... K•ua M..-y P Ortman. 3400 Av-befOf• 11111 COIM1 In Depert-ti\• "ctmou• 8u1.neH Uc. hat~. red, IMedC l"'9 ltllMIMnt WM filed Th 87 MAim ITA'JllmlfT ACTlTIOUI ....... ~ Of The Artl, Colle l'Wl No 3 et 700 CMc: He1M AMERICAN HOTel 1M8VIN1 5-91>,PP,a/c, (2"5) W'llerlof. $500/obo U i.. wttlltfleCountyCWkofOt· .,._.,. ..,,.,_. ThefOlloWtngper90nlere ..__ITA,,_.., Mtee.Callf t2t2t Center Of'lve Wwt, Senti LIOUIOATOA$. 14'6 redao, n.w tlr•• and 71~7811 .,. Couftty on~ ..._ nu1-. do6ngbuelneel• Tl\efOllowl!nOl*90fll•• Tiii• bulineta 11 con-Ana. c .. tOfl'llll, "'JANU· a~ It SUit• 4TI, bru... 411< mtt... 21. ,... PAOlO'I "llTOAAHTE, OOlf'G tlUlilMM.. ctuc:1fd by' en lndMdull ARY ,1, 1Nt, at 2 00 Senti,.,.,<:.-92701 .. 100. Cell 720-t721 "8JC ll)llC( Pu~ Or.noe Coeet ... m 1907·• HettlOr ltMi. Coe1• YOGURT TIME. 14HO Ttte r•glllrent COlft• o'dOek p M llnd "*' end TM FlctltlOCll 8uliMM __.._ 1 .. 1 SC 1.,.71 __ _ DlilfY PloC JINl8f'Y 5. 12. 19. ~.=• Meu. Cellf 9M27 ~ DrlYe •F, ln!IN, c.Mt. menced to ttenMCt buel-t-. lftow c.,... II eny ~ Heme retwred 10 abo\19 we1 ~_... • • ~ ae. 1t1t 0on-o.0oen & Tenya-H· 92714 MM Uf'ICMt lhe t1ct1 n.ve. wtty Mkl petltlOfl tcw Ned 1n OJenQ& County on cou..-. auMoof, Im· ~. Th-211 TM~ per90M .,. oa.n, 141118owinCIOteen. VICtOf Sheno-Nlen cnou. bullnele name Of n""* cNnOe of naiM ~not May 21, 1u1 ir:tLE maoutat• 11 e.ooo ..... ,... dolnO '---• W•tmlnlter, Cellf 12113 3 H~ln• Street. 1rv1,,.. lle1ed ebOW on 0c1ober 20. be ranted NO F:M&037 '40-e740 aft« 2 (HOT· --------1 NOTICE IS HEREBY --------1 LllEATY TILE. ~20l Du-Oent'l·H·NouY9tl end Ou· e.itt 02715 1tee I IS fURlHER Ofdered 'llc~le Rub in 1415 ISSU) 'IJ GIVEN IMI the City Council "8JC ll)TIC( g:jl ~j t"• 350, Irvine, T -Hoang. l4573 Tiiden, Gree. Cll.lh·Mln Chou. 3 Mery Ortman tlllt·• copy Of Ullt orelet to SJ)U~ SI , SenlA Ana. \H'\.jWSW'GEN '71, Fiii ott~_gtYol~BMQfl Suneet 1Tlle Inc C•H W•tmln1ter,C111f 92183 H<lelklMStreet.INlne.Cllll Thie 11e1ernen1 ••flied enowceueetieJ1UblilMdln Celtf 92101 ·~ " wtllnotG apubtlc: ,.. ••11t · • · Not·V•n·Nouyen end t2716 wtthtneCountyCl«llofOJ· ttieOJll'IQeCoMH>ellyPl!ot. Thll ~ ., .. ~ aqu.. Bede. Auto, rune lEllSTIR o-rd no propoeed 0 DI· fllCTmOUe .,..... ~=· ~~ 1':;" ~~W: No•n· Thi> Tr1n, 1101 w Tllll bu1lne11 I• eon-enoe County on o.c.mw 1 ,,....,aper or ~•I duC1ed b'I an~ ~ wel malnt81ned. NANCE NO. •2. being, MAim ITA~ • · • S~ •24$, s.n .. Me, dueled by~ Ind ..W. 16, 1NI ~IOn. puMINd Ill 1t111 Tllll ....,_,, .,.. "'9d o.w ~ 1173, (11595) AN ON>INAHCE OF THE The fOllOWlng pet90N.,. C8llf 92373 Calll. 92707 Th• r•o••tral\t corn-,..,,,.,, c:ounty e1 IMlt onc:e. --with IN County Qet1l °'OJ- •11101ob0 S...-740' CITY COUNCrL OF THE dolr'9 bu8lneM ... Tlltl builnell 11 con-Tiii• .bulMMU II con-rnenced to trMNC'I ~ Publtlhed Orenoe Coelt IOf '°"' conMCUtl'le ....... County Of\ o.oemw Mn CITY Of' NEWPORT BEAOHt DAISY I ASSOClATES. ~"ed by !,er""'."'°"' ducted by l o-ner.i pen. Mel Under Ille llctlllous ()eity Hot Oeoember 22. 29, l)f'lor to the d•)' of Mid MW• 15, , ... A"MENDING NEWPOR 1710 Pleeentl• Avenu•. • r•v • ren corn-ner"'4> . bulll""8 nlrM Of' nemM 11aa. Jf1ftU¥Y 5, 12, ''" lnO ~ Or1lfl09 eo.1 "''11 ... lllllf BEACH. MUNICIPAL CODE Colt1 Mee&. Ctlllt. 82925 menced nJ:, ·~~"':::u~· Ttie reg~trenl com· flllecUbow on NIA Tl\-188 beted DEC 19 1Clt8 Dell)' Piiot ~ber ~2. 29. Wolfe burg. Ed It ton SECTIONS ,4.12. 110. Jolll\ l<onwlHr, 1907 Mel u '"' ' tnenC*t 10 1r111MC:t bu*-Vlclor Slleng.-Nlan ChOu ~IL. lllfTM. Judte 18aa. Januwy 6, 12, 1"9 Cabrtotet. All White, 14 12.190 ANO 14.12.200 Bayed«• Terrec», Corona :::-:O name Ju":, 1n: ,,... unelet the flctltlou• This 11etement wu flied "8JC NOTICE of IN l..,W Cwrt Tll· 193 Loou bfend 5 PERTAINING TO WATEft def Mir, cellf 92$25 • '19 on ., • . bullnea name or nlrMI with tM County Clerk of OJ. Stepf\""4 Ann Robeftl. --------pull new, • RATES; CHARGES ANO OE· Thll bu11n .. 1 11 con-ECSuarCIO Jordan. S.C· lilted aboW on NIA ente County on Oec«Yl'bet 1(41• 23290 •t 0tlnQ9 Street, El "8JC te011C( ..-ed. out atereo --------POSITS ducted by 1 llmlted pertner-f91.,-Y Ou~ 29 1988 'tcnTlOUe 8UIMll TOfO, CA 92t30 -----• -CMMl19. Loeded. Low ---•-.-NOTIC~. HERY\' ltllo-~ ~· -hied ~. lenient ..... flied ,..... WAmSTAIWNI * Publtthed OJenoe Coast ,,.._ ... __ _ I ~ry. FOii FURTHER GIVEN that Mid The regl1tr1n1 com· with t~ty c=::, Of. with the County~ of Of. Publllhed Or.,. eout The f~ pwM>nS are Dally Pllol December 2t NAiii STA~ 7500 publie hMrlnQ wilt be Mtd on rnenced to trel\MC1 tM.111-~ ..... 1Y on ber enoe County on J""*Y •. Deity Piiot Jenuery 5, 12, 11. dolnO bUllMM •· 1988 J11nuery 5 12 11 TM foloWlno pereona .,. I-.:: I ......a 9w ESCORT tht 23rd dey ot Januwy. neee under IM 11c:11t1ou1 1'"• 1•-1989 21 1ee9 w£T SPAM. 3030 Alrwll)' 1te9 dol"no bullneel .. ---I W5ll ... 1989, 11 lht hOur ol 7:30 ~ ,_ Of namee P•11'7 P40Mll ' Th-209 Avenue. Coet1 Mesa. Calli Tlll99 PACIFIC W\NO TR.A.DING 1A7 WNO R8l White (4"5) p.m . In tne City Hait Council 149ted 1bo\le on Mey 22 • ......_ Pu~:.CS ~W:: 2<:>;;1 Publllhed Orange coa.t ·-.,. IMITIM" eaeae •-.,. Mft~ & FINANCIA\. 8EfWICES with btec:k lnWlor, 8cyt, CMn\bert, 3300 ~ 1975 ..,.11y 1 ._,. ~. • Dally P110t Janu.ry 12 19 ~ .w1-. Gotcha Sportewew, In<:, ~ nu1~ COMPANY, 7022 Moonlgl'lt 19,000 mllee, a_, men· Boulevard, Newport 8Mc;h. Jol\n Konwlaaf tta;a. Jenuery 5, 12• !889 at, Februet)' 2. 1989 ' . o.leware. 3030 Alnw~ Av· ~de. ... untlng1on 8Mc;h, -el .i...inQ CA 92M3.•1 wlllCll flf'M end Thia •1•19ment -tiled ih-188 Th-222 1C•110 enue. Cotti M .... ce11r K41111 Cellt 82647, l M0oo ~ "3-3093 ' place lnler .. 1.CS per1on1 with the County Clenl o1 Or· ACTlTIOUI IU ... 11 Hll2t flCTITIOUI llUIMU Pr .. ton J1)' Cetftl)bell, . may 11PPMt end be Metd enoe CoutllY on Oec«Tlber ,..aJC ll)TIC( "8JC ll)TIC( ...-1TAn.NT Tllll bualneu 11 c;on. MAMllTA~NT 7022Moon.11Qf11 Clfde,Hul\I· --....._....... lhereon It you ch8llenge thla 29, 1988 _.......,._ --u ~-_,_11 TM I~ PeflOnl ere dUCled by 1 corpotltlotn TM~ l*'90nl 11e lnQlon Beecl\, Celi! 92147 .....-Ofdlnancelnoourt.youmey ,..... .. _,,,..,... .... _ .. _ .. ,.....,.__ do4no~u Tiie r•o••tr1n1 com· dolnQbUMnMI• l1111 bu~MM 11 con· Wegon, mint condition, be limlled 10 rlillng Of'lY Publllhed Orenge COMt NAft ITA~..,,. NAm ITATamNT TOWER AVIATION. 5000 menced to trenuct but4-N(WPORT PIZZA CO OUC"ted by" en lndMcluel S3500.~1~~:M855) -FOR--D-'e3-l-td_Sed __ en_r_eal_1 thoee ,_,.. you Of IOfn. Deily Piiot JlnWlfY 5. 12. 19, The lollowlng per90fll Ire The lolloWlnQ perlON.,. Carnpul Ottve, Newport neu ~ tfle lict1ttou1 1111 23rd Street Newpor1 The regletrant corn· nice In & outl Run~ Ilk• one etM rllMd It the publlc 211. 1188 dolnO ~ • doing buslneea u 8Md\, Callt 92et0 bulll'INI ,,.,.,,. or nWMe Beect\. Clht menc:ed to 1~ bull-CAOILI.AC •77• Sev NEW! s2875 \ BUT521"\ '-'lno delcrlbed In thlt n<>-Th·210 OllM COMPANIES, 3100 MITT MANOR Ill, 164125 P•Alre . Inc . Cellf0tnla lllted 11>ove on Oclober 1, Al R*n. 300 E COM! ,_. unes. 1he 11euoou1 blklatv Loed9d Mn roof N 1 * .. '' lice or In written cor-BrlslOI Street, Suite 280. Malcolm laM, V0tba Lln<I•. c:o<pc>rtlon. 5000 Camput 1888 lilQll..,•y •57, Ne ... port bullneM neme or nemet • • • •wporter mOlore ,..pones.no. dellvereo to Colt1 M9u. Celli. 92t211 Calif. 92t88 Drtw, Newport Beactl. Calif Mien ... Tornaon, Prell· e.ech. Call1 92tll0 lilted ebove on NIA AA Grtll, Blk LMther, 8"'2.0795 or 548~23 the City 1t, Of prior to. the "8JC fl)TIC( 0.'lld L Oullllng. 11122 Edwlrd Lu, 5837 92880 denl Mark Rlern, 300 E Coel1 Pr .. ton Clmpbell mso~ ~~-0 FORD '78 GRANADA put»lc: hearing (IOf m<>fa In· Lu Pelm• Ortve. Santi Wllf'lelmlna Ave .. Wooelllnd Tl\11 butlneu la · con-Thie 1tet4"Ml'lt wu ttled Hlgllw1y #$1, Na•port Thia 1t1tement WU hied Sl~S 25 ea OOO mll .. s1675 lorm1tlon c •ll (7 14 ) ~TTTtOUl ..... 11 Ane,Cellt 92705 Hllts.CalH 913&7 ducted by ecorporltlotn Wlthll\e Countya.rtlol OJ· e.ec11.Celil t2teO wtththtCountyClertlof Of. ______ 1 ___ '(i1Fut72) NwPlr II Mlrs ~11). NAm•TA~ Vlclor H. Boy<I, II, 13702 Jerome G ~. 164125 Tiie reg11tr1nt com· ange County on Jenuary 31, Aend&lt Denae 300 E enge CouftlY on December CHEVY ·as SPRINT '""'2.0795 ..... 8823 WANDA L UOOIO, CITY TM IOiloW!ng per90nl.,. Dell LIM, Sanll Ana, Celt! ~Lene. YOtba Linda. INnC9CI to lrll\UCI bull-1949 Colet HlahweY •57 New-14, 1988 · · -O<.....,.. CLERK, CITY OF NEWPORT doing bullMM ea: 92705 Cllil. 92181 MM un6er tfle llc:tltloul P4Gllm port e.cft. C4ild. 92MO Nt1.M.2' ~speed, red, 3 cyltndet. lotlollludenllloolllOf BEAC*i CARPENTER & co. ett OtegoryO.McCleland.171 Aobef1 A. Stacy. 4•75 t>utlneal ,,.,.,,. Of '*'* Put>Nhed oienoe Coal1 Tflla buslneN .. con-Publllhed Orenge COMt Aln/Fm atef90 e.een .. epartment f\KnllhlnO• In Publlthecl Orange CoNI VIiie 8onlt1, N•wpofl Ram.CS., lrvlne, Clht 92714 AYCI De LOI ArbolM, YOfba 111*1 Above on .lanuaty \. OMy Piiot Jenuwy 12 •9. duc;ted by" ~ Oaity Pio\ o.c.mber ~.ft. 27C9m;L~~ .Condition. ciuallled. wm1t1eyllndyour Delly P110t Januaty12, 1989 BMcll. Cellt. t2ellO Tl\11 0u1lne11 I• con-llnda, Cellf. 92188 1981 at. Fwuary 2. 1Mt The reg11tr1nt com· 1tee, Jarwery S, 12, 1949 -"· v•_...770 ltem&ldvertlMd? Th·214 C.,olyn Cerpenter, 819 dueled by; • gen&rel pan. Thll bullne11 I• eon· Peut C Hegnea. Preal· Th-221 mencad to UlllMC\ bull-• Tl\-189 ~DB.CHEVROLET ~ Home of the SereRgeti Blazer Ainlj&inw Call our friendly salesmen for details 579-5100 1·800·228· 7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy ·Yorba Linda. 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(714) 556-1008 Huntinqtoe S..Ch, CA 93647 '1 BORDA DSALft IR OllARGS CO. S.lee • Sn\.~ • Part ..-...,.AU Maka 9 1959 Th1s show ·going to dogs·. If you arc a dog lover who is sure your pet as the "best," th~n · grab a l~h and mosey over to the BcstofthcShowat the Orange County Fairgrounds an Costa Mesa on Saturday_and Sunday. More than 2,000dogs w1l!J?y_ .. .. • FOCUS · DAILY PILOT/Thut.cl8y, JanuetY 12, 1NI N A9 . ealendar art a snap for photographer the fif1t umt. By lJOE BEL BRU 0 fhouah M mttts many men °'"".,_.,,...,.... throuahout the year for this \Cnturc, Rectnt nc"spaper headline about her main thrust as not for dallna Kam Gershenson scf'C'lm out hlc purJ>9SCS Gershenson said 11 is th<' those found an a suS)(rmarkct tabloid. sausfaction of crcauna the P'QdU(I Thouah she has had several anicles that fuels her to do it annuatly. wnnen about her in the past fi ve-"Sometimes airls will come up to years. one headline sucks tn her mind me and sell me that I am the luckictt mot of an It read : "Gershen on girl an the world, Jut beautc I ac1 to hoots I' Gu)'s, Hangs Them On Her ~ork Wlth aJI these 1u>S." sa~ Wall " Gtr hcnson, who balances her lime "Somct1mcs the newspa~" do bet~n the calendar and bet mana- thmgs hke that "~1d ihe 23-)ear-old gcrial pos111on at Nautilus Plus an Ncwpon Beach resident "The) made Norwalk. ''Though I have dated some me out to sound ltke a serial killer. I of the guys. thett as much more to 11 thank that as really funn y." all that make me do at each )CU ... Des pate the ll\ed1a h > pc. The idea of st.artana a calcndarfor Gershen on has not killed or hanged students ca.me when she was a student an) men Howcvcr. she doc shoot at ddleback College an Mw1on more than 14 men each )'Clr -~•th V1CJO \\anting to test her slulls as a hcrcamera. photographer and as .. a bus•· incc 1985. Gershenson has been ness"'oman, he pla)ed with the idea marking the New Year wllh her of launchto& u Seema very little • annual "Men ofUC'I Calendar " . opponuntt)•to nark~t at attheJunaor The $9 95 pubhcauon is appro .. ed college. Gershenson approached UCI b} the una versuy's pubhca11on\ office with the idea ""•---:v-::>~·mg orvanousut es.an T50 breeds will be shown. The Shoreline Doa FanciersAssoc1a- t1on of Orange County will spon- sor the competition that has attracted the most.pr~ t1g1ous judges in the country, according toa fairground representative. Model• are (back row, from left) ltddle Hanley, Chrla WhJte and Crate Rannalla. ......... ~_,o..._ ... and (front row) Juon 8choaw (left) and Mark Rowan, with Kim Genllenaon. and 1s sold an the colleae book store It "UCI as JUSt such a strict school. has also rcce1 .. ed s~elf pace at \er) prcs111g1ous," .she said. "I never Elements. O\ clt7 cSho 1-0c-a thought-the, ~ prfoT They across the street from U I an the told' me I could do at. and even set me Marketplace. The calendar features up with a booth to sell it on campus.·· 14 male studcnts bc1~een the aaes of The procc s of findana the nght 18 and 23. most of them modeling for • (Plea.e He CALltNDAJl/AlO) Dr. H•ITf Smltb, with 25 years experience injudgingdogs, will decide which is the'best. Mlcllele Bllllas• wnh more than 30 years cxpcnence will judge all breeds. In addition to the best of show. there will be competitions for sporting, working, hound, temer, toy, non-sporting, herding, obed1- encc,f uni or showmanship and other miscellaneious classes. The Junior Showmanship matches handlers in 8 to 16 age groups. The public can ask ques- tions to Dr. Jolln Hammll, the show's vetennarian, who will be on hand both days. · The show runs from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is$4 for adults, S2. 50 for children under 12 and seniors over 65. For additional information. call Freeman Claat, 544-'9372. • • • Herc is an intercsttn~ concept: "BaologistCookbook.' an adult cookingclasssponsored b) the Cll)' of Fountain Valley Rec- reation Center. It as for seafood lovers who are willing to eat their subJCCts. The class will be taught by biologist Joe W. Conner, Ph. 0 Students wall have a chance t'o cc their best recipes published an the annual edition of"B1ologist Cookbook "The class "''II be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Jan 18 and 25 Feb I and 8. Rcg1strat1o n isS25 For more an formati on call 839-8611 • • • Congratulauons to Orange Coast Collegc'sstudent news- paper, Coast Repon. which re- cent I) garnered 12 awards at tht· 3 t st annual Southern ctaon compeuuon of the Journalism ssoctataon ofCommunityCol- lege Morethan450 student from 33 Southern Cahforn1a and An· 2onaco01mun1t) colleges took pan in the ma1l-m and on-the- spot compeuuons. taff wnter Kea Linton of Costa Mesa earned a third-place award an feature wntmgand Mark McGre1orofFountaan Valley was fif\h tn on-the->pot news pho- tography. Kris Tri>DYold of Costa Mesa earned a fifth in thecdi- tonal cartooning compcuuon. Ca&leJacboaofCosta Mesa was g1ven an honorable mention for ' on-the-pot newswnung. • • • David CaveaerofHuntington 1ka<:h earned the h1ghc tao- vancement award the Bo_yScouts of Amcnca offers. that of Eagle Famous faces are HB artist's canvas "She came 10 sec me 1n Ma) 1985 By JOYCE BODLOV ICH r0 r a mort!roft.-ss1onal look .. French OflMO.-,......... .. sa id "I d1 a complete maleo,er" TerT) French 1s an anis1. her French has 1he land of looks most canvas 1s 1hc faces of Washington women would kill for. d ear .'!lk1n. notables, beaut) Queens and working auburn hair and aquamarine eyes "'-Omen. She said the opponunlt) to learn For the last 14 )ears French. 3 7 has makeup design came 1n high \Chool been crca11ng new facial images "I signed up for a ~lf-1mprmc­ through the skillful apphcauon of ment course al a modeling M:hool in cosme11cs. Her s1ep-b)·slep tra1n1ng Florida. The onl )' problem was that I program tea ches how 10 create a more. ended up not having the mone)' to attractive appearance after complet· pa ) for 11 The owner s:ud I could mg a l "r hour consul ta hon an her rcpa) the fee b)' w ork1ng for the Huntington Beach studio school " She has worked as a fre e·lancc · For 1hc next two )Can. she appren- makeup an1st for more than 15 top uccd under a talented makeup arust cosmetic hnes he toured na11onall) at the M:hool as a promouonal artm for Revlon's French married a career Na\> book. "The Art of Beaut)." making officer. had two ~aughters a~d used guest appearance on TV and radio her makeup sl1lls on officers wl\ es programs .\s the fam ily relocated to d1ffcr:en1 Before rtlocaung her studio to Na\) bases. French beg.an to dc'-elop Orange County more than a )'Car ago a chcntelc Soon she built a r(putauon French used her talents on the man) as an artist who creates a new and faces of Washington O.C. and an workable st) k for an) woman. • Diego women. "I think what I tr) to do 1s create fawn Hall. former SC('retar) 10 ( ol confidence. st)IC and beaut) ·· she O h"cr Nonh ""ho ga ined T\ nolon e-said .. ~hen the\. (d1ent:;) walk out ol t) in last )Car's Iran-Contra hearings. m} stud io ~t 1s with more confidence undeNrent one of F-rench's trans-lno"'1ng -what 10 do to 1mpro\e formation~ (Pleue .ee P'AMOUS/AlO) Winterfest attendance pushed in LB Competing fo r attention with Cit) an fest1 \als held 1n the summer. Laguna Beach's W1n1erfest has em· ployed some .new tactics in drawing rrowds before at opens on Tucsdav Bcc-.tu~ it's held ofT sea on, 1he l(st1 val has been battling an 1dent11) en 1s for Its 25 )Cir This )Car. the Chamber of Commerce enlisted the marketina expenencc of PatnCla Rowan to popularize the C\ ent Rowan . who owns her own market· ma finn an Laguna BcaC'h. has made ~veral changes to mark the fes11val's 1lver anna..,.enary ThrouJh a Larae pubhcll) campaign and upanded events. Rowan expects a record turn- out for the annual chambei: fund- nuser "W1nterfest lS now JUSl startm& ,, come into us own_." \lid~n. "We art lc:am1n1 how to market at just hke the Sawdust Fe ttval and Pageant of the Masters 1n the summer We arc pro)ttunaa record turnout this )car .. .. 0.-, ......... ., .......... • Ml Wll Jt I Fawn Hall (abo.-e), former eec'etuy to Col. OU•er Nortla who &aJned TV notoriety ill lut year'• lran-CO.ntra h~•. under~ went Terry French'• tr&Jlaformatlon. Food delivered , via wheelchair By KATY BOlCHER Of_O...,,.... ..... "lot hang deters Ma~rct ~tO\ rr from helping h..-r lrienJs and neigh· bo~ tO\Cr a res1 dcn1 of lido \tob1k Home Park 1n e~port Beach. " con.s1dcred \ita l to S('\ era I ol her eldcrl~ nc1ghbof"'), ~ho count on the 3 ·\car-old woman 10 do 1hcir gro(en shopping ';he cames out \hl' "t'd.h routine all b\ her.;clf -in a "hct·k h;,ur .. "'he "as born"' 11h ll'rcbral pal\\ said\\ 1lhc \h" er her mothn \hl' " JUSI ama11ng · tO\Cr 1s a gradu.nr ol Orange Coast College and " ,1111 t:t kmg classc<> .. I'm JU t so proud of hrr.. her motht'r addt'd lndt'\'\J 'lhr'<> nut thl' ooh •.)l"IC Hekn .\nder,on. "ho liH'' in thl' pa rk rt'\:alh "hrn he'd take 'ill)\ er v.11h her in the llr JU'>I for her COffiP30\ · I m 6 \Ul'S old .. \he ~1d and bu) groccne together Two )caJ"S ago I ga'c up m\ car-not that I had 10 but I thou1ht 11 would be prclt) ')CU\ to find omconc m\ age st.II dn' in&" · The~t. '\ndcTSOn said. v.as ~bat had sta rted out as 1 fnendl) out1na. turnc.-d into a nccessll) and she nov. depend~ on tO\ er to deh \Cf' fresh produds tor her ... • he' JU\t uch 1 pleasure;· \ndt'rson ~Id "faCl)One lO\CS her Some things are hard for her to reach at the market but he alwa)S SCt ass1 iance ·· .\ndcrson isn't the onh one "" reels that V.I\ Junc \\ngh1 said 'to,cr ha been do1 ng her grocer) hopp1 na for t la\t SI). month .. he· 'Cf) a«omm<>Jatmg ano tncs to get ('\Cf)' thing JU\t nghl. and <>ht" usuall.) doe\ .. Wn ht said .. 1'c'' . JUSI a trt~ndous c p .1 ha\e m) mother .. uh me and <.he\ 9u1tr 111. k' 1t\ hard for me to get out· Scout .A frc hmanatGoldcn (PleHeeee&AGL&/AlO) On.11nally, Wantcrfe t taned as a small "hand ans f~t1..,al. which onh (Pleue eee WUITER/AlO) Mar1aret Stover dell•en &rocerlea via wheelchair. "\1.ilJ,Artt and I "-OU Id go to the ''ore w h1k her daughter takcs hcr duties ~noush 11·, n~all) a social 1h1og for her \to' er" mother ~·d , BuLlf llN B u~Rn l ------- · Competitors attracted to horse shows at OC Fairgrounds A hunter·1ump(r show wall open the )Car·~ C\'Cnt al tht Oranet Countv Fair fque,tnan Center. C ta 4cu. The show w1fl run from a.m. to ' p.m. Slturda). acrord1na to Pim Gimpk, center manq:rr. A waatmhoncshowtsofanned from 81.m to5 pm. on Jan. 28. and a Valenunc Honc how 1s l(t for f'cb 11. For more mformat10ll on. cqu.( irian tHnU. call 641-132 • .. Volanteen at ndlng center 1 If you cn~y hones arki t h1ldrcn. )our i.Lcnt• arc v.-antcd by the 0ra"fe County Ridina Ctnttt in S.n Juan Capi\lrano to aum ditabkd 1nd1v1dual to ridc horn. -Volun1ttn att Mcdtd lhursda) afttmoon and Saturday mominp. An onm11t1on win be btld at I p.m. Seturday for tft)'OM •ho is 1nterntcd For more utfonnattOf\. all tit( ofuntcer Ccntn of Onntt C' unt O.trat]'SoUth at 9')·'7'7 Of '82·3 t :76. An latl'Odactloa c:M• la lrnae The etas\ meet from 7 to 9 0 p.m. For funhl'r 1nfonna11on. call lh<' artscentcr at SS2-101 . UCI Nlllng cla•N open I Bttinnana to •d"•nccd sa11tn1 cla ~under tht l I Saihn• l>rotr1m v.-111 OS)(n to the pubhl 1 uesd.a). eta ' arc offered on Lido I' and '0-foot 'h1cldi clau boats on Ywttkends and 11tukda) at the 1ntcl't'ollc&ia~ ro~ina and sail ba.sc. I 01 W. Coa 1 Htahw•>· • The prOlflm abo ofkn ba tc ubl. Red ( l'OS\ hfesa""'' and U)'a inJ courses. For a complete '"''"' C'lll the camplJ~ r«ttat1on off Kc at S t>-J46. \ (las~\ foc us on a ransc or an d1'il1ph nc<> 10~ ludintt watercolor. ccram1C's. drav.101 \ 1deo. calligraph\, 'ta1n~·J la\ and photogra ph) Most c1asscs mect onre a "etll for lour to IO wceh f-or mort 1nfor!"at1on. call the crntcr al SS 1 I 0 I Networklng I or fame, lortune .\ \tmi nar ent11lcd •• ctv.orking for hmc and Fortune ... w 111 be otlered from 6 to 'i p.m 1onda' at the Little Inn on thr Sa). 617 Lido Pul Dme NC'v.pon Be h. 1 he da v.111 foc u' on hov. to net"ork to 1ncf'('a sales. for JOb or <:Jrttr chance and for thr entrcprent'ur Instructor v.111 be u n L.nn , a publ1 rtlauon ~rater. For more tnform111on . call Linn at 7 f>·I :L O. Redred federal wor~en meet ddkbaek Valley Chapter of the Nauonal .\'\CK'•a· t1un or Rc11rcd federal F.mplO)ttS ~•II mctl at ~ pm Monda)'at<Jkndalc ffdffll v1n&l< ommun11 Room. 2321 l Calle d la Louisa, LA&una Hill~ The mttt1n1 " open &o ~t1rtJ fC'\kral C1\ 1han emplo)tt\, 1hc1r ~ sun !\On ofannu1tan& llH' fcdmll cmpfo)C<n and auttt . HOtlJ)ltaJ volaateen to la•tllll OrllS Count) Council of HMp'8t Ofu1uttn '111111 1Mull ....... II I 9 Lm. mttttat -Mo•llll\ at 1M f urnip Ro-.c rrstaurant Orange l oun t~ Mtd1ul ..\\~ta· 11on bu1ldan~ '.\()()"I Flo"'er t Ona ngc <. umnt trtnd\ an cosmetll and }'.\la lll \U t'f) wall t \ammt"d bJ Donald l\llman. M D . d1plom1te of the mcm:an Board of Pl~stic urttcf) and a u .. c staO ph\ 1 1an 1 H(althcart 1tdic31 (enter in Tu 11n. Saleswomen to convene Orange Count' chapter. l'lauonal 1>\oc1at1on for Prok s1on I k\womrn v.111 m«t at .S:JO pm .Tuedy at thl" RC'J La n Inn. JO 0 Bmtol \t Co ta 1c "l he \n ot Powe ('('• .. -~111 be J1 u ~ b Ma 1 hv.r11J. Advertl•lng, record cJa•e."-~~ all buMnc owners an afft M...-to mMc naht ad' cnmna d«1 1 ns at an OT'af"lt ( 011t Col v.oli.ih<>p to bt Pf'C1(nh:d from ii to Q_l() p m. on 1 In lrutt r 1s U.u~ Wood prnidc:ftt of an ad tn Ile}. 1mpk k"Cunuc rccordk«pt"I l)'tltm ~u k e-e>ll•Md dunna another 0C wot'\.thap •ted fhlh\ 6 JO lO ~.)()pm . ] uttdi •. Prntritcn Lindi Pmton ind Jmy Juu.eu are 111111 butintSS l>'*Mn. ~Mlkln\s 1ftd <'04MdMJn of iMr butinm tcAtboOk Fer..wi........_..,.~,. • OrMg9 COM\ DAILY PILOT/ lhUf:'lday, January 12, 1989 ' .... ht_. 11• a.......... t• h... ....... Ull !WUC m1ll MUC llJTIC( NI.JC ll)l1C( MUC 11Jl1CE PUU llJTIC( .. ma MMC .. • • lllHllLITI• ... J .. p Wrentl•r 1tH v111• aoiwua. N•wport ,.,.,. ~ 1:1y • ..,_ .. '*1· dent WCI DINICOU9T ,... _.., .. ...._,. .nl.11. aAm = =in4AM= a..ctl,Callt tHeO Tl\I r•9l1trant com. •INC> TI1ie .. .!..!.~~-~ c...!'...!..-=•:::... =:-'~"*:'..::..,... 2•-... dttve, loeded. iww dlUon' tO 000 "'II•; Ull ,_MOW Mii C8r0¥\ Cetpe111.,, tit nw'°9CI to ttllf'NC1 IMI· Tll• reol•1ra1U com-~ ~·'Y c;;;: ..,.. 111 ;--.., OfeN~ A.1 ,_.,. .. • trenarnl11lon, clH n, '' ' -0117-tl\I ltJllll•;.:.. = ='~•wporl ~~he°' fict!':: :c* ~ ''::-f'~11':':; ~... ty on I'll«* cation °" tTl,..ANlt ANN Thie "~' -IMd CIWI =~~t 0110 Ev u The ·~ C*ton• Tlllt tMi,.. I• con• lllt9d above on NIA ...... name or nernee '-"' .-oeEATS tor CMt'Oe 01 :::. ~~c~~:!:; .... ao.ldoMd ....... ol ducted tty· en lndMdu8I VlelOt H ~· II .. * ...,. on Octoe. ~ Orenge COM« NM'9 2t , ... r l r '> r 1 N .... " .. \.... ...... • -1 ~ l rl' ... •iaiAN '14 --Me»-.. Wll90ft, toededlll "IAL ~ICEI 1 6875 (#1HGW40I) Nwptr II Mn M2·C)'ft6/54&-4823 -. ..... uc. '11 Fiii •lllEI p (2"5) TUSTIN , ... FICllUOu• •u•ln•H Th• r•tl•tt•nt COll'I· Thie ~· ...... 1t7t ()MyP.iotJ911'tUW'f~. 12. 11, No A14'222 ,..,.. ...,,_. MAC IHHIS a M-~ to trW'loKt bull-with 1M County ci.r-ot Qr. l!dwefd LAii 2t 1Nt OROfA TO ""'*'*' er.,.. C... IOCIATH, 3723 llrch ,... ttl9 fictltlOUI •no-County on ~ TIM.I 111..,,_.., w119 fll9d Th-207 • SHOW CAuef ()ejly ~.;.,..,.,., l , 12 11 ..,_. • 11, ~ &Mdl, OU... '*"-or nem. 21 ,... wttt1 1M eo-ty oi.ttc et Or· '°" CHANOE CW NAME 2t tMt c.r.-.'2:.:t'°"8 ....,_. ltt9d aboW on .My 1, 1"3 . ,._ ~County Oft o.o.no.r "8LJC llJ'flC( ~~£::::, ::.Jt~ T"°lOI ...,.._,...,.*to~ wa1 ~:.~.f:::*.,.. filed O::,°"':: ~to;: •· Ml ,._. .-.cnnoua _.. ltll9 COUf1 tor W\ orcter llloW-..UC llJ1'C( ""° In <>reno-County on wlttt the County Cllril ol Or-1..a. Jenuaty 5, 12. It, ~ or.no-COMC ..... et A~ Wtg .,.c11ioner lo ~ ...... - -J11ft• t . tt•• FILE MO* County on o.cemw ,... o...yPtiolo.c.nbettt 2t The~~ Illa/,..., neme ffom -IJ(Jt_, ., .. ,_. - '*•new. moont'OOf, JBL ~~'rorr~. 233e 15, IHI ,.,.. Th-201 1tM,J4111UWY5, t2.f~90 ~~ .. -HOTEL ~A~~:A:'t'J:r: lo ::a~ t y st• m I 2 0, 7 5 0 Port Lerwick, Newporl P\lbli.Mcl Orange Cout ..a.JC llJ11C( LIQUIDATORS, 3400 Av· IT II HEREBY OAOEAED .,... .. _.. 481-llM (2FEM775) letdl, Ctlitl t2MO Deity PllOt Deoernbef 22 29 "8JC llJTIC( .,_ Of The Atll, Coete 11191 ell Pl'IOftl lnt•Mt9d In f he loaowlnt ..-t1on1 C D , • Tills tKlelneee w.. con. ltee J 5 12 tti9 ' ICaM M9M. Cflllf Ht2t tN m91tw .ror...id 9ppelf 119..,. ~ IN u.e ot PONTIA SUNBIR 79 duc\ecl by an lndMduel • 9'lUWY • • Th· 117 ftenTIOUe .,._.. K411U . M.ry P Qr1man, 3400 Av-before tht9 cowt In Dec*t· tl'll Flolltlo111 lullnen hatehpecit, red, Black TNt .. atenlenl -flled ..._ aTA,......,. fltCTITIOUe ....... ~ Of Th9 Mt, Coete ment No 3 •I 100 CMc Name AME~H HOTIL Interior '500/obo U 19. w11htheCountyC*11olOr· .,._.,. Mftftl'r fhe~Pl'aontwe MAllllTA,_.,.,. MeN c.ltf t2t2t ~ c.nter Or!V9 W•t, Sent• LIOUIOATORt , 14'5 714-146-7811 MO* Couftty on Oeclmti. ~ ..,,-. ooing ~at The f~ penons are Thie butlneta 11 con· AM. Ctlitlon,1a , on JANU-StlUfe->" It Sutt• 411, 29. 1HI PAOLO'S AISTOAA~ doing bullMU M . CIUC'9d Dy an lndlVIOual ARY 31, f9H, et 2 00 Santi A.ne c.lif t2701 "8JC IOTIC( Publllhed OranQ9 COMt ACnn:..~aa 1907•1 Hwtior 8IYd . Coate Y60UAT TIME. 14260 The r•ol•tr•nt corn-o'ctoek PM , and l'*' It'd The flCI•~• ._.,,... Pof-111 SC 1 .. 71 _ _,..,. OeltyPtlotJanuary5, 12.19, ..... ._.,.A~ Meu.Calrl 92927 ~Or1Ye•f',lnllne,Ctillt ~ 10 trllf\MC\ ~ 1r-e ariowc..,.. ttenyttwy Nemer•n.sto~w .. -.... • ......-.-21, 1Ht -~o.oo.n a Tanya_... 1211• ,... under IM flctlt 11aw. wt1r NH:! peu!JOf\ tor lll9d 1n 0ranoe County on Coupe, eunroof. Im-~ Tn-211 The~ per90n• 9f9 0oen. 14t 11 1ow11ng GrMn. Vk:1or lheno-Nlen cnou, bu9IMlt l\MM 0t NilftM cf\anoe o1 name ~ not M 1 y 2 7. 1111 FIL I 1M8WM, $.Ip, PP, ale , redk>, new tlr•• and brak... 48K mllH. 14100. Cell 720-t728 ~IT SU81SHI I ~4-4 7!:100 , me cu I et• S HI, 0 0 0 NoTICI dolnO ww-M w .. IJ'ftlntter, CMf. 12183 3 Hot:*lne Str.... lrvfne, •t9d above on Octot>er 20, be granl9d NO F).45037 MC).4740 aft• 2 (HOT· --------NOTICE IS HEREBY --------1 ILllERTY TILE. 220r Ou-Oanh·H·Nowen and Ou-Cellf 02715 ttll IT IS FUAfHEA ordet9d VIOi• Ru Din, 14 IS 18SU) 'IJ GIVEN that the City Councll "8JC N011C£ ~t, ~2·7· Su5 II• 350, !Mne, T ·Hoang. td7S. Tiiden, OrtlCI Clllh-Min Cnou. 3 Mety °'1man mat • c:oc>Y ol 1114 ordtet 10 ~geon St. Santa AM, Fl.I ol IM City of Ne#por1 BNch ..., • 1 W•tll'llntter, C.... 92t83 Hoolllnl S1r .. 1. ll'V!M, Callt Thie llttement wu 1119d lhOw <*IN be publttned W'I Calif 9270 t VOLKSWAGEN '71' ....,. Ille*, Auto, runs .-t. ... melntalned. 0..~1J73, S115010bo 5.46-7404 MIR wllll\Old apubllc;heet1ng,.... 1C•1• f ~83~~nc::;~•11• Not .. J en-Nguy•n a nd 12t15 wtththaCoul\tyCletliofOr-111eoreno-CoM1o.HyPt1ot. Th11 ~ wu con· IEl.STll 91rdlng propoMd OAOI· ACTITIC>Ua ...-u or •. . , M1 H9•1'·Tlll-Tran, 1101 w Thi• bu1lneu 11 con· WIQ9 County on o.c.mw • l\9WIP&P9f of generll dUC'\9d by an lrldl'lkN4ll NANCE NO. 19-2, being, Nam ITATWMINT ~~~~~· l02. Redlandt, Stewn1 1145, Senlt Ane. duct9d by hulbend and wife 15, IHI cjtc\Mtlon, puolllhed ift thll Tlllt ttetem9nt WM lied (11595) AN ORDINANCE OF THE The follOwlng S*tonl.,. . Calif 92707 Tiie reoletrtnt com-,~m county'''"" Ol\C9-I ... with Ille County C1ertc of Of· Cl1Y COUNCIL OF THE Oolng butlM&I .. ~h: ~u~n•ll l~~on-Thi• butln•H la ~On· rnenc:ed to \rM\MCt l>UW· PubUlll9d Ora~ CoMt IOt fOUf eoneecuttve ..... lnQI County on o.oemw CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DAISY I ASSOCIATES, T~ _,. 1~1 duct.ct by. 1 general pwt· MM und« the llc:Utlou1 O.llyPllot0ecem«*22,29, prtortothedeyolllJldllMt· 15, ttee • . AME~OINO NEW PO Rt 1780 Pl.c•ntl• Aveou•, • reg 1 ra n com-nwehlp bul4nes• name or name1 1Nt. Janu.ry 5, 12 ttet lnQ " ftublleh«I Orange Coul fW ·-· IAlmf BEACH MUNICIPAL COOE Coeta Mele, Cellf 92925 menced to. lrtinMC~ ~· Tlle reglllrallt com-llat9d •bove on NIA Th-181 t>at.ct 0£C 19 1981 o.My Piiot Oeoernbef n . 29, I TUSTIN Wolf•burg Edition SECTIONS 14 12 110. John l<onwlHr, 1907 netl under Iha llOUI ~to tranuct tM*· Vlc1orSllenQ·N19nCllou .IAMl&L.tMITH • .W,. 1..a January5,12,1Ht Cebrt•t. All Wl'llt•. 14 12 190 AND 14 12 200 8ayldere Terrace. Corone ~ n.wne Ju":.. 1": n911 uncw Ille flctll10u1 Tiil• 1111emen1 wu filed "8JC NOTICE flf tM ...,._ C-1 Th·1t3 MITSUBISHI I ~44-7800 LOotl• bfend MW, 5-PERTAINING TO WATER 09I Mat, Calif 12825 on ., • bualMIS name or namM with the County Clert of°'" Stephanie Am Aotieru. --------.....,, pull out st««> AATES, CHARGES AND DE· Thll bu1lnua le eon-Eduardo Jorden, Sec· tlfl9d aboYe on NIA enge County on December K41W 23280 •I OrtnQt SlrMI, El f'tllJC ll)TIC( ceeaette L.ofrC)ed Low -"----------•POSITS OUc.t.cS by e lltnl19d partnw· retaty Du HOMQ 29 1H8 '1CTJTIOU• IUIMI• Toro. CA 92830 -======;;:~--. · ·-O:UC£ JS .H.£8.£8'( • ... Thia II \ WU 1tled TMS' ltll .. '*" 1lt9d . ,.-. ..,.._,A,.....,~ ublillled Ot~ 1:ou PICllllOUI .,_. ·=-~ · n11 FURTHER GIVEN ttlll NH:! The regl1tre nt com-wlUI ~ty C~ Of. with the CCMmty Clerk ol Qr. Publlllled Or~ Cout The I~ P9'1IOnl tre Delly Pilot oec.mw 29, NAMI STAT'lmWT 1>Ubl1Clle9tlngwlll~Mldon menc.o to trenMCt bull-~tu nty on ti. ange County on Januwy 4, Delly Pllo1Jenuary5. 12. tt, dOlr1Q Dutll*9M 1tae JenuatY 5 12 t9. The lotlowtng peraone er• Lill l1•1lde rm ESCllT Ille 23rd day ol Januety. -Wider the llc:llllOUS ' tHt ·. H 1919 WET SPARI<, 3030 AlfWIY 1989 doing~ .. ..... 1989, •t the llOUr or 7 30 buliMU name Ot ntmet ft01147 ,.,... Th-209 A~. Coett ....... Calif Th19t PACIFIC WINO TAADING 1A7 CXUXMO AS, White (4995) pm . In lt\e City Hiit Counctl llatao •b<MI on M1y 22 ...... '('~11f*1 ~~ 2Coa92 ..,.t Put>I~ ~ eoa.t •-."' Mft~ 82628 a FINAHCIAl SERVICES with bfedt Interior. kyl. Chtmb9rl, 3300 Newport tt75 ..,.1y 0 .............. 'n , Dally Piiot JanullfY 12 19 ... -."' ""'~ Ooten• 6pof11WM1, Inc.. rta.JC NOTICE COMPANY. 7022 Moonlight 18,000 m11ee, 581) men· Boulevard. =rt 9Mch, JOl1n Konwl-tH&. January 5, t2, l91t 28, f:•bruaty 2. 1989 ' . Delaware; 3030 Akwey Av· Clreie, Huntington e.ectr. '*·ale. power~. CAO?ee3,•lwtl hllrneand This.,.,_,, w .. llleO ' Th-18.6 Th·222 K•1!o ... _ • enue. Coet• M .... C.llf 1(41111 CIMf 926-'1 llOOO Call "3-3093 Pl.C. lnter .. ted ~reon1 With the COunty C'-"11 of Of· ACTITIOU& ...,_, 92621 'tCTITIOU& auaeNEH Pr"ton Jsy CempbeO. • may llPPMt Ind be n.td ange Couftty on o.c.tnw "8.JC NOTICE rta.JC MOTICE ...-1TA~NT Thi• bu1lnff1 11 eon· NA• ITATa.WNT 7022 MoonllghtC1ra..Hun1· -Ill........... thereon If you ehellenge Ihle 29, ttH The toltowlng penon1 ere oucted by 1 cori>orlllOn The following'*"°"' er• ~on Beectl. Celrt 92147 weoon. mint condition, ~~ ~~J:' ~~ Publl9Md °'ane:~ ~~a~:• '~~:a=-~~wre~A9;10N sooo m!!:c, '~:':,~ c:,i:,: 00:.?w~ ~zv. co d~!:, :'!n::....~·'* con· l3500.~1~M855) FORD 'e3 Ltd Sed9n real thoM 1aue1 you CK eom.-Dally Piiot ~aty5. t2. 19. The follorW!g per90n1 are The following P«90n1 .,. Cempul Oflve Newport neu under the llctillou1 116 23rd Str..,, Newpof1 Tiie regl1Hent com· ~ In & oull RuM Uk• one.._ relMd 11 the l)UblJc 21. 1tet doing bu*-u . doing butlneea M ~. Cahl 92880 ~ nerne or Ntm9S 1 Beactl. Calif menced to tranMCt bull· CADILLAC •77• $ey NEWI $2975 (#BUT521) hMllng OMCrlt>eo In tllil no-Th·210 OBM COMPANIES. 3t00 RAITT MANOR Ill, 18625 P•·Al<e. lr'C . Caltlornht lltl9d tbove on October I, Al Al9m. 300 E CoMt nM9 under t"-fletlt!Oo.11 bll/etV Loeded Mn roof Ne 1 II M t flee or In written cor-Bri.tol Street, Sutt• 280. Metcolm LaM, Yorba Lind•, ~Ion 5000 Clmput tN8 Hlghwey •57 Newport bUlloMM nwiw or ,,_ RR Ortll 91tt' L•tMr' &42~:;S er s.a-aa°iaort r~ deltver9d to Coatl Meaa. Calif. 92621 C.iit 921M Drive,~ BMCfl Clld MlchMI Tom.on Prell· a..cn. Cet•f 92680 lltted ebo¥e on NIA ~ o,;,,., G • Of the City 11. 0t prlof to. t P\alC NOTICE Ocvtd L Oui.tlnQ, 11122 Edwerd Lu. 5637 92t80 dent M.,k Rtem. 300 E Coatt PreatonCatnpe)ell . ' orgeooa. FORD '78 GRANADA public hMrln(I (lor more In· Lu Pelmea OrlW, Sarlt• Wllhelmlnl Ave . Woodland Thlt bualneu II con-Thie ltllerMnt wu 1119d Hlghwey •57, Newport Thie t tatement wa1 tiled 14 sg1~~~~S5010 88 OOO mll .. s1875 lorm1llon call j7 14) FICnnou&M.latNIH Ana,Cellf 82705 Hlllt.Cellf 91387 ducl9dby 1 corpor1tlon wtthtneCountyelettlotOr-BMOh,Calff 92"0 wlththeCounty~of Of. 1;1Fue72) NWl)ir 11 Mtrs 844-3011). MAMI &TA,...._NT Vlc\Ot H 8o'/d. II, 13702 Jerome G Ool<lge, 18625 Tfle regl•trtnt eom-ange County on J1nuary S11, Randalf Oenot 300 E 11\Qe County on OeoelJ'\bef CHEVY •15 SPRINT 542-0195 or 548 8823 WANOA I . RAQQfO, CITY The lollowlng partOnl Ire Dall Lane. 511111 Ant. Ctllf M11Colm Lat19, Y()(ba Undl , m«lC*I to tretrNCt bull· 1Ht Coatt Hlghwey •57, ~· 1' tHI 5 IPMd r9d 3 ....;., <*' . CLEAi<. CITY OF NEWPORT doing bullnMI U ' 92705 > Celtf 92818 ,,... under Ille flctltlOu• ,.,. port a..cn. Cal;t 92ee<l . fot012.U Atn/F ' ' .. .,.n . Loteohtudentelookl0t BEACH C.ARPENTI:A & CO .. 619 GregoryO McCletlan0, 17 Aoberl A. St.c:y, 4475 butlnMI n1m. or nemM Publl~ Orange Coatt Thlt butlne11 II c:o"· Publlthecs Orange CoNt EXCE~'t::f«>c:;r•· tPartmenlfurnlltl#!G•ln Publllhed Orange C:O..t v11t1 Bonlte, Newport Ram.de. Irvine. Cailf 927t4 AvO oe Loa Arbotn, VO'b• 111tao •bove on JtmJ&ry 1, Delly Pilot Je.nuery 12. 11. O\Jeteo by co-panMt1 Deity Pilot o.c.tnt>er 22. H • ... _5 ...,.., •770 on. dutllied WllllheyflnOyour Delly Pilot Jmnuary 12. tN9 BMc:h. cam. 92"0 Thi• bu11nesa 11 con-1 11ncs1. Cellf 9288& 1Nt . 2e. F~ 2. t9at The regl1tt1nt oom-1tee. Januwy 5. 12. IH9 -·• · ... _ tterne tdVertlMO? Th-214 Cerolyn Carpent•. 819 duet9d by • general part. Thi• butlrlff• 11 con-Paul C ~. Pr.. Tll-221 m9flCed to lranaec:t bull· • ~let 17071 E. Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda. Cahtorn1& THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE _NOW! o SADDLEBACK Sales leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2828 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa You too, can get your Dealership noticed Your ad wiff co~ out three times per we~k for S80.00 -Color l'reel c.lf71 .... 2-4Jll and. Miii .... cal you. & CREVIER af\ 0 SALES • SERVICE • LEASING "' NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa An• 835-3171 Newport/SS Fwy. at Edinger s.... Dept Oj)efl 7 CS.p s.r.-HOUf1 M F 7-llpm BUENA PARK STANTON Pena Sa1 9am·3'1m GAriO t• 0FIO\ ( PACIFIC OCEAN '< CORONA on MAR HONDA. -I e,..t. 'Nu. "ORANGE COONTY"I OUllT LIAOEA 0, THE IMPORTS" ··1714\ 540-07-13 z• HARac>lBL VO. • COSTA MESA COMMONWEAL TH •NO GIMMICKS ,.~ ~ f j • tt'.l HASSCLS ~~~ •NO OVERPR~INC NEWPORT F & EDINGER 546-0220 HUNTINGTON •&ACH ACURA • OLDSMOBILE • CADILLAC • GMC TRUCKS ALLEN 1u/582-0800 SAN OIEC.0 FWY AllERY EXIT LAGU"'A NIGUEL Advertise on This Page Call for D1t1i11 842-4321 CALL ONE OF THESE DEALERS FOR THE BEST BUY 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-De"z 68 2 M.\m hcal~r Uoulcv.u-d nucnn Park t flVJ ~ 213 or 714/MERCEDES •· M t 7o 6p M F 8;1 6p 'tl/lu'rt' I S \nld I 9 l mcc t S...t fQ 'l p G> Superior ~y~~~~~~~~ -7600 Westminster Blvd . Westminster (71,)891-9378 (213)430-2843 G> JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS ._ ......_......_ ... -. Mercedes-Benz 1301 Qu.11 St. Newport .. ach 0 Sain • L•as•ng P ''' • s.tvice 133-9300 AC URA 1001 0\lell St. tHwport .. ach 75-ACURA 752·2172 "C•ll Your Profe11#ona#1" G It: CAMPBEU NISSAN/~~ £E • low Pric•' • No Ci1mm1tln • Gr•o• S•l•ct•on • Fttendly P•opl.-• E iru ·ll•nt S•tY•C• 1"3S teocll ~rd ~ t.ech (7t4) t42·77t1 121') ,.,.,..., •&EACH LtHCOlN MIRCURY MIMUR SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS (71 4) 84&.7739 16800 S..Cb Blvd. (71 4) 556-1008 Hu.otiAqtoo BMch, CA 92M7 • 11 l BONDA DSALSa IN OllAJlfOE CO. ( .. DAILY PILOTIT~urac:tay, Januery 12, tNt N A9 JOYCE IDDLDV~I Calendar art a snap for photegrapher This . show going ·to ,dogs · 1f}ouareadoglovcrwho1s . sure your pet 1s the ··best, .. then grab a leash and mosey over 10 the Best of the Show at the Orange County.F~Costa -t---~-Jlllll Mesa on Saturd~y_and Sunday. More than 2,000dog.s will by By JOE BEL 8R 0 °' .... 0.-, "'4 ta.fl Recent ne"''.l~pcr he dhnes about ~Jm vershen n scream out hl.c those found 1n a upcrmar~ct tabloid Though she has had st\cral articles "'nncn about her 1n \ht pa I fiH·- }cllrs, one headline ~ud. in her mind most of all 11 read "Gershenson hoots 14 Gu)'~. Hang.s Them On Her Wall " ··Sometimes the new ipapcrs do things hkc that." '.181d the 13-)car-old Newpon Beach resident "The} .made me out to sound hke a senal killer I think that 1s rtall) funn) " Despite the media h)pl" Gershenson ha~ not lolled or hanged an) men. Howc,er. he does shoot mort than 14 men each \Car -~11h her camera SJ nee 19&5.' C.crshcnson has bc:cn marking the Ne\\ Year \\Ith her annual ''Men ol UC I Calendar " the tint umc. fhou&h he meet many men throUJhout the )Ctr for 1h1 \enturc. her m 1n thru" is not for data purposes Gershenson said n is the sat1 facttoo of cttauna the product · that fuels her to do tt annually. "Someume 11rls -.111 come up to me and ttll me that I am the" lud.1cit girl IO the .. orld,JU~I ~IUSC l get to \\Ork with all • these auys." said Gershcn\On. who b31anccs her tum bct .. cen the calendar and t)ct m na- genat posiuon at auulus P1us 10 NoNalk. "T.bouah I ha"cdatcd some of the au> • the~ 1s much more to it all that makt'1 me do It each year:· The idea of st.aruna a calendar for students came when she was a student at Saddleback oll* 1n M1 s1on VicJO 'Wan11n1 to test her slulls as a photographer and as a bus1- nes "'Oman. he pl~('d with the idea of launching 11. SCcma very httk opponunit) to market u at the 1un1or collqe. Gcrshrnwn approa hed Cl "1th the idea. · · "UCI I'S sust such a smct scttool. \Ff) pre!l.1ttgious." s c sa1<f neveri---- V) ingfor varioCJs tttles. and I SO breeds will be shown. The Shoreline Dog Fanciers Assoc1a- t1on of Orange CountyW1 ll spoTI- sorrhccompcttt1on that has attracted the most prestigious judges in the country, according toa fairground representative. Model• are (bac~ row, from left) M .dle Hanley. Chrb Wbtte and Crate Runnalla, hlr Neil .... _, 0... ""'*"' and (front row) Juon Schouw {left) and Maril Rowan, with X1m Genben.on. The $9 95 pubhcauon 1s appro\ed b) the uni' ersll) 's pubhcat1ons oOicc -.and 1s sold in the collqe book s1on-I 1 has also receiHd ·Sheff ~ at Elements. a no' cit) hop locatt'd across the street from LC I 1n the Marl.etplacc. l he calendar features 14 male students bct,.,ccn 1he ages of 18 and !3 mo 1 ol 1hem modeling for thoughl the) "'ould 10 for ll. The) told mr I could do 11. and even ~t me up \\1th a booth to scll 11 on campus ... The procc s of fiodina the n~ht (Pleue eee CALSND.fJl/AlO) Or. Harry Smith, with 25 )Cars cxpenence in judging dogs, will decide which is the best. MJcbele BllliD11 with more than 30 yea rs expenencewillJudgeall breeds. In add1t1on to the best of show. there will be competitions for sporting. working. hound, temer. toy. non-sporting. herding. obcd1- ence,jun1or sho~mansh1pand other miscellaneious classes. The Junior Showmanship matches handlers an 8 to 16 age groups. The pub he can ask ques- tions to Dr. Jobn Hammll, the show's \.etennanan. who wrll be on hand both days The show runs from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. Admission 1s $4 for adults. S2 50 for children under l 2and scntorso,er65. Foradd1t1onal information. call Freeman Clan, 544-9372. • • • Here 1un 1nteresrmi concept "81ol0J1St Cookbook.' an adult cooking classsponso red b)' the city of f ountain Valley Rec- reation Center. h 1s for seafood lovers who arc w1lhng to eat thetr subjects. The etas will be taught b} biologist Joe W Con.ner, Ph.D tudents will have a chance to see their best recipes published rn the annual edition of" Biologist Cookbook ... The class will be held from 7to9p.m.on Jan 18and25 Feb. I and 8. Reg1strauon 1sS25. For more information call 39-8611 • • • Congratulauons to Orange Coast College's student news- paper. Coast Repon which re- cent!} garnered 12 a"ardsat the 3 I st annual Southern Se-ct1on competttton of the Journalism ssoc1atton ofC'ommuntt' ( ol- ltges. ... . More than 450students from 33 Southern Cahfom1a and Ari- zona community colleges too~ part in the mail-an and on-the- spot com pct it tons taffwnter Kea Llaton of Costa Mesa earned a third-place award 1n feature wnttngand Mark McGregorofFounuun Valle) was fifth in on-the-spot news pho- lOJfaphy. KrJsTronvold of('o ta Me~ earned a fifth in the ech- tonal canoomng compet111on: CaUeJacllloaof osta Mesa v.as given an honorable mention for ... .on-Lbc-.s.pot.new.swnun&-• . . DavldCaveaer ofHunt1ngton Beach earned the highest ad· vancement award the Bov out of Amenca offers. that o(laglc Fam-ous faces are ·HB artist's canvas By JOYCE BODLOVJCH Of .... 0.-, .......... Terr) French is an arti\I hrr can"as 1s the laces of Washington notables. beauty queens and "'ork1ng women Forthelas114 )ears French. 37 has been c"aung nc"' facial 1maac~ through the skillful apphtallon of cosmetics Her stcp-b}'·Sttp training program teaches how to crca le a more aurac11vc apf)('arancc after complet- ing a 1111 hour consullauon in her Hun11ng100 Beach s1ud10 She has worked as a frec-lan<e makeup an1s• fo r more than 15 1op cosmtttc fines. he toured nauonall) as a promollonal an1st for Rc"lon·~ book. "The An of Beaut) ... making guest apf)('araoces on TV and radio programs Before relocaung her studio to Orange County more than a )tar ago French uS(d her talents on thc man' faces of Washington DC and an Diego women .• Fawn Hall. l'ormcr ~o:rctar) to{~ol Ohvcr onh wh o pined T\. no1onr- l\ an last )Car's Iran.( ontra hcanng., underwent one of French'<. 1ran\· formations Winterfest attendance pushed in LB Competmp. for allcnuon with Ctl) an fcs11,aJs held in the ummer l aguna Bcach·s \\-1ntcrfes1 has rm- plO)Cd ~me ne-... tactics in drawing crowd before 11 opens on Tue~3\ Bct"'au5e it's held off sca)(>n. the fcsu \al has btto batthng an 1dcnt1t) cnSIS for us 25 )cars This )Car. the Chamber of Commerce enlisted the marke1in1 ellpencnce of Pa1nc1a Ro""an to populanzc 1hc e\ent Rowan."' ho O""n her o"' n markr1- ing firm an Laguna Beach. has made S(vcral changes 10 mar.le the fcst1\ al's silver anm,ersa') Thro ugh a lar&c pubhCll)' campaign and expanded events, Rowan exp«ts a record turn- out for the annual chamber fund- ra1S(r "W1nterfest 1s now JUSt st1n1n1 to comt mto 1tJown." td Ro""'n ''\\c arc learnH\& how to market it JU t like the Sawdust Fest1,al and Pageant of the Ma ten. 1n the ummer We are pr~C(t1n11record1umou1 this )ear." "She came to sec me 1n Ma}' 1985 fora more professional IQO k." French \31d ··1 did a complctr makco,cr" ~rench has the kind of looks most women would kill for. clear skin. auburn hair and aquamarine C>CS ~he said the opponunll) 10 learn makeup design came m hJgh school "I signed up for a self-1 mpro,c- mcnt cour;c at a modeling ~hool 10 Florida The onl) problem was that I ended up not ha' 1ng the mone) 10 pay for 11 The o-wncr said I could repa) the fee by -working for the school .. For the nc't t~o \Cars she appren- ticed under a talented makeup arMt at the school. French married a career Na\> ofTIC"tr had two daughters and u-.ed her malcup skills on officers' w1,cs. As the fam1l) relocated to different Na') bases. FrC'nch t>csan 10 de,elop a chentelc Soon ')he bu1h a reputation as an anist who create a ne"' and \\Orlablc St)IC' for~"" "'oman "I thinl what l 11; to do is create l"Onfidencc Sl\k and beaut) ·· she said .. ~hen the\ 1d1ent:;) ~alk ou1 of m) studio 11 1~ ~1th more confidence kno"'ing "'hat to do 10 1mproH' (Pleue eee P' AMOUS/ A 10) 0.-,,... ...... .., ............ ........ ,, ... P'a wn Hall (abo .. e), former eecret.ary to Col. Oliver North who fained TV notoriety la lut year'• Iran-Contra hearlllf•. under- went Terry French'• tranaformadon. Food delivered via wheelchair ·By KATY 80l'CHER Of .... o.-y..._.., ... 'othrng dNt'r' Marg;u\ 1 '>to' l'f from !wiping hl·r lnend' and ne1gl1· bor\ ~to' er a rt"\ldent ol Lid \tob1 le Homt Park 1n N<'~pon Beach " con 1dcrcd \Ital h' -.e~ era I tll her cldt'.'rh nt'.'1ghbor\ "ho , nunt on the ' -\l"t'lr-old \\oman 10 ,10 their grou·n 'hopii1 nif \he tarnc\ ou t tht· \\t"1.'~h ruuum· all h' ht'N."11 1n .1 ~twl'lt hJ ir ·\he \\J!I horn " 1th l<'rt:hrnl pa' · Qtd \\ 1lh< \to\ c1 her nwtht'f '-lht ' JU\t 10\JllOg to' <'r t\ a grad ua11· ol <>range < 0.1)1 C olkgc: Jnd ., \l1ll 1al1n cla\~., · • ·-rm JU\I \() J'fllUd t•I ht•r •. ht•r mother ailiicd. • lndt't"1.I 'he ., not the nnh t\O(" Hl'lc:n :\ndcf\1\n "ho Ii' ' r the par\. rt'Gtlh "'hrn ~ht"J tall tm c1 \\Ith her 1n the car JU\t tor her (C\mpJn) I'm t-'car old:· 'he <.aid and hu} 11tx·rnc\1ogt1her l wo )Cars a o I iA'C up m' t'lr -not that I had to. hut I thou&ht 11 would br prttl\ !iCl.Cf-lO find \Omeonc m' age ull dn\lng." The'""'"-:\nd.crson \11d ¥-as ""hat had tancd out as a fnendl oulln& turned into a nC\:c~sat) and he no"' dept"nd\ on \10,e1 10 deJ1,cr fresh produt t\ tor her \he \ JU\l \uch a pleasure," .\ndl'r.on said [\en one lo' cs her Some thing' ar~ hard for hl·r lo reach 31 lht' market but she al~a\ act 3\ 1 tanH' ·· .\ndc~<'n l'in't the onh one "h fetls that "'•' June \\ nght ..aid °'ltoHr has bttn do1na he.r grocer) hopping for t last \t~ month' .. he \Cl'\ actommc.)(iatan and Inf \ to &l'l l'H't)lhlO.j.J.U~UJ&hL.and '>he.· u\u:tlh c.k<'i \\ nght \31d ··~he', rust a trt"mendou' help I ha\C m~ mother" 11h me .ind \he·, quite 111. so 1l''> hard fo r me 10 get out ·• out. A freshman at Golden (Pleuetee&AOLE/AlO). On&1nally. Wmterfcst started as a mall hand arn fC$tlval. which onlv (Pleue eee WINTER/AlO) Mar.aret Stover deU•era irocerte• vla wheelchair. \1arurct and I would gl' tu th e \IOU.' \\ tult her daughter take\ hcrduue <oCr ou'lh 11'' n:alh a ~x-1al thing for her \tt \fr\ mother \<lid Competitors attracted to horse shows at OC Fai!grounds A huntcr·jumpcr how ~•II optn ti¥' )car' C\tnt 11 ttw Orante County Fair E.qu~tnan tnter. ta Mc~ The show -.ift run from a.m. to 5 pm. Sa1urda). ttt0rd1n& to Pam Ci1mp&e. (enter n11naacr. A Wftlcm honuhow1tpfannfd from h .m. to Sp m. on Jan. 21, and 1 Valentine ffo~ hov. 1 t for f.tb.. I I For more 1nformu1on on ~u~tnan c'ent~. call ~1·1328 Volunteen at ridlng center If )OU cn19y honr1 and children. )Our taknl\ art Mntcd by IM Ora• Count) R1d1"' Center in \an Juan • C'ape\ltano to a 1~t d1tablcd 1nd1v1dual 10 nd ho~ Votuntttrs art needed Thunda) afkmooM and turday "lom•n n Of'ltftlihOft •fl be held u I JJ m Saturday . for anyone who '' 1ntcmtcd. f or mort antonn.uon,call the VoluntttrCcntcr of Oran c Count)· Cnnral/South 1t 9j).57S7 ~ l·ll 76. ! Att latroductlon cla• In Irvine A• 1ntrod«tt0n '° an ta. •vt pe1nt1np 10 the moM eo11wmponry wlll be pun I d '" a I ().week rv ......_ Tuctday at tht lrvt.e Fi1ae Ant Centtr, 14321 Yaltp\ft: . _' ~ .... lam .... •)'llMCJ of IM Great ~..:__ .. _~··--.. , i•J llltOIM1n\ ... ndal· oa-. • ..,, .. ..,,,...._....,..,y,an ...... ~---~a1C1IS1.11c fllettla.~C ... -'a...'-"Ch ol'*. .. 1 he cl1 meet from 7 to 9 )0 pm For tun ha 1nform1t1on, call the an ~enter at ssi-101 UCI ulllng cl• .. es open 8«1nn1n1 lo adonced u11tn1 cla \C under the l l< t Sathn.J l>roaram ~111open10 the pubh Tucsda} Cla\'k"\ art ofTcrtd on Lido I 4s and JO foot haeld\ eta \ bo ts on weekends and •ttkda)\ at the 1ntc:rcolk1111e ro-...1n1 anJ u1t t.K. I I • Ol\l H1 hv.-a The prosnm 1lt0 offcn basic uNa ReJ ro \ hfnl\l"I and byakinJ rourM: . For a compktc h\t1na call the-campus rt<tt1t1on otlicc 11 6-S:\46 , 1Je6lnnltJ6 916n lantu!J6e cl• .. lttlinn•• rnmcan S11n Llfl ua ~II be tautht (rom 7;)010 9:JO p.m on iundl) 1hrou1h 1arch it at Ottrfldd ommun1ty Part. ln-1ne. 11te (tallft *'" cover a bask undtrstind•l\t or tht' llnauaer. survival vocabul1ry and che deaf culturt and rotnm••••Y· No .JM!~lk11l are nttdcd. For moft 1nfonnat1on. call t>lvid .\ndel'j()n •l 660-3920 • Wiater an c••• to befla ..riftvof'1ndlmn b ch1kt~n and adult\ ••II~ otrtftd ~ dtt lrv1• Fint ru Cmwr 1n the w1nwr quantr -...... MCMlday. , ( l;a\\C' l<XU\ on a r.tnFl' of art d1 1pllnl'' 1n, luJ ing ~a1en.olor. crram1c ... Jra"' ma. \IJco 1.:alhgraph\. ,1,11nrJ ala\\ and phot roph) \fo\I <'las-.c.·s meet once.' a ~eel for lour to 10 \\\'1: k' .,or more information. call the center .11 "~ I II I~ Networking for fame, fortune .\ \Cm1nar cnClllcd " et~url'n for fame and Fonune ... "111 br ullered from t. 10 ~ p rn. Mon<l:n 11 the Lmle Inn on the Sa-.. 617 l ido Parlr. l>mc. Ne\\l>()rt Bea h Th da will focu\ on ho-... to net\l>Ork to 11'1 l't'aw le for Job or ~arttr chan anJ tur tht' entreprtnL•ur ln~tru tor "''II bc \u n Linn, a publ11. rrl~uo11 ~ntrr f. r morunlorrnat1on. c.all Lann <lt f).1).10 . Tum1pRo r~ l.1urant.Oran l I.. 11u nl\ Mcdl\.il .\\.\ Ila· tmn hu1ld1n1,. '\tl(l ~ fl<'"' er °'It Oranrl' t urrcnt tn•nd 10 co,mctll and fll.m11,; \Ur cry "'111 t ammrd b' Donald \hnian \\ D J1plom11c of the ~man brJ of Pia t11,; \u •en and •WH' 11fl ~h) 1\:1an at Health rt 1cJ11.<1l l nicr an Tu'ltln Saleswomen to convene Oran Count' \:hapter. a11onal ' 1at1on for f>rnk \1on1I Sal~"'·amrn v.111 mrt"I at .S '.3'1 pm Tucsdl) at thl' Rl'J Lion Inn, '0~0 Smtol \1 f.'0'11 Mc "l hr \not Pov.cr fl('a~" v. ill be d1 u ~h\\Cld Retlrea lede,..l worken meet Advertf.U.,-, record cJaaa mall b\a rnns ov. ne"' nn learn hO-. to makf ddlebeck \.'al~ Chapter of the 111onal \ 1 • riiht J"ert11tna d«mon' at an Ot'antt (. 011t C°"6t 11on of Rcttrtd federal Emplo)CC\ will med at 2 pm "'ork\hop1obtprcxnt Jlrom 7 ro9.K>pm.onl~'. M. onda} at Glendale Ftdtral \.1n1s( ommunm Room. , ll221 Calk ck la lou11a, Lquna Hill~ , In •ructpr I\ l.au,.. Vt \, ~t ohn ad TM rnm1na 1s .... oocn to ttt1rcd tCderal Cl\ 1h1n •na •trn')· · entpJoy~4hc1r ~ ,u,, t\of\ ofannullann. h"t samDlc, accu"•e m:ordk«P'n& \)"! tem v.-1H f~r1l"tmp1o)ees and aucM 'll>&a1Md dunna anotht• OCC wbftll\Op. "81H ftdir1 6.JO to 9.lO p.m 1Urida). Prttmten Uada fiinlOn ind Jmy Jannett art -...it tM1nns ownrn.. t'OfttMMtls •nd eooaulhon ol Mr tM.11nna todlook• .. ....... na. .... ~,... AIO N Otenoe Cout DAILY ptLOT/ Thursday, January 12, 1980 .. . Owninga boat not necessary to enjoy sililing at this clu_b By liTY BOUCHER °' ............... Dick and Gayle Nelson of \'orba Linda sometimes travel to Newport Beach every other weekend to enjoy a day of sailing. · They board a 2S-footer, 35-footer or whatever suns their fancy - because they don't own their own boaL They arc members of the Lido Sailing Club 1n Newport Beach, a club designed for sailors who don't want Owner Norm Rest the responsibility or financial burden ofownina their own vessel. ~·1t·s JUSt a wonderful idea," Ga) le Nelson said. "It's hard enough to find a moorinf. -and very expensive. You don t have to worry about maintenance or cleanup because it's all done for you. "They keep their boau in excellent condition." she said. Norm Rest. club owner, said mem- bership is a "viable altemattve to owning your own boat." founded 1n 1971. Rest said the club•s service lends to rccreauon, knowledae and entertainment. "We t\ave 35 boats rangin& from 25-to 45-fect that are owned by individuals and J~scd back to the club," he said. "We've taught more than 600 members to sail, whether it be bcgj~ning. intermediate or ad- vanced. New members ~Y a ope-ume fee of S 190-and th8eafter rmmmty-ducs. The fee includes IS hours of sailina instructions with group and crew. "Members team safety, rules of the water. rigging. sail trimming. etiquet- te, navigation ... and overboard procedures,'' Rest said. Monthly dues arc $60, and $40 of that goes on account like a savings account. The money accumulates for usage of any size boat that ranges from $40 to SJOO a day. Boats arc available for a 24-hour period and they are insured from Newport Beach to the Mexican border, Rest said. Nelson said she and h.er husband Lido Salllna Club la desi.ned for people who want to Mil but don •t want lbe reaponai6lllty of ownlnt a boat. love to spend the n1aht aboard their leased-boat and sa1l tne next da). She said there's lots of ways to spend a Saturday or Sunday aboard. ··Sometimes we'll fill our soup JU& at the C'rah Cooker and take fncnds aboard 1n the wintertime," she said "Other limes wc·,e had Ton> Roma deli ver nbs" Rest said owners make enough mone) to pay for their slip rent and are provided v.uh free maintenance CALENDAR ART DEVELOPS FOR NB .PHOTOGR~PHER •.. From.AS models can be a hard and somct.uTles painfull process. she said. Starting the selcctfon as late as December. Gershenson is forced to make her decisions in time to meet the Jan. I deadline. .. What is really hard about picking models is that I sometimes have to tum them down," she said. It is reall> hard for some guys to take reJCCtton because of the way they look. "And they arc going to look that way for the rest of th~ir lives." She also believes that featunng males in the calendar' has given her • some new insight on how to better understand men. Calling it a "mini- psychology lesson." Gershenson said . the calendar often creates large egos. "When I get some of these gu)S l<> PoSC for me, it makes them feel real ~ood about themselves." she said. 'There is a lot more than just muscles and good looks to some. But some- times, they can really get stuck on themselves. I won 't put up wnh that." Craig Runnalls. a 23-year-old econ- omics ma.ior and co-<:aptaan of the vansty rowing team. as featured on this _year's calendar. Recommended to Gershenson b> another model, Runnalls was quic kl y chosen for the cover page. HoweHr. he-sa)s the honor d1d not go to his head. ··1 got a lot ol teasing from my fnends about u:· said the Newoon -- Beach resident ··1 was really pleased to be 1n the calendar. but J didn't get s1uck on myself. Kim is nght when she says we a~ just born this wa). How can )OU be conceited about something )OU had nothing to do With." While Gershenson sees a potential for some of her models to tum profess.ional, man)' of them make the venture fun . In return for modeling. everyone in the calendar receives a free hair cut and pictures to add to his portfolio. Gershenson gets lmlc finanC'lal benefits from producmg the calendar It as the financial end of producing the calendar. including developmg and pubhu!). that talcs up most of her time. She has set up ;iutov.aph- s1gn1ng parties and "win-a-date· con- tcm to help baulc the $3,SOO printing cost. which comes out of her own pocket "I am not reall> looking to get an) thing out of this because I know that there 1s not vcr) much money to be made." she said "It has opened up some doors for me. with people asking me to take pictures for them and put together calendars ··Actually I am JUSt tn 1t for the fncndsh1p. I enJO) helping people out by takmg their picture. makina them feel real good about 1hemsehes." FV officer receives departmer:it honor Paul Sorrell has bttn named tht" fountain Valley Poltec Depanmcnt's 1988 Offittrofthe Year. The annual honor is voted on b) the poli~ <kpartmcnt's 61 mcmbtrs who select an officer for his or her accomphshments an law enforce- ment, community scrvitt and inter- personal sktlls. Somll has served seven and one- half ycars wnh the ~bee department for the last two years.h~s .ass11nmcnt Wlth the narcotics div1s1on has re· suited in numerous arrests of narcotic offenders and seizures ofillepl druas. He 1s also a mcmbeT of the depart- ment's SWAT team in which he coordinates and directs much of the tra1nin1 for the spcc1ahty unit. .. It been a lot of hard work this year an the field ofnarcoucs. .. he $1.ld. "We have had JCVeral real food cases and that 15 probably the b•JaeSt reason I received the award. It 1s very nice to ht rttO&n1zed .,,. ""' ntt,-," Pohtt Ouef Etvin Miah d~ribcd the qualificauons reprcscntallH' of the•~ard. ··The officer is not only chostn for his leadership, oumand1n1 per· formance in the field and rapport with peers." he said, .. but _because he is a coach, a f nend aod available when needed " Sorrell has a bachelor'sdqrcc from • Cal State Fullltnon and advanced ccnaficatcs an pohce traJnt"l-"He was selected for his ability m enforcement in narcottcs and ice." Miah satd. "It takes a special btt(d and a lot of dedication bccaust of the hours. There as no set schedule. "It 1s quite an honor and be i' a well-deterv(d recipient." Miah said So1TCll 1i the father or two small children. Because of has undercover work, a photo was not released for publtcat1on. • · -By Joyce Bodlovld EAG~ESC0UTA€HIEVED,-.. -.. -- ,.romAe · West College where he partici- pates on thesw1m team, David is a memberofTroop 226. He complctedhfs Eagle by reading a c;lcan-upofthe Huntington Beach Wetlands. David has served as assistant patrol leader, senior eatfol leader. leadcrsh1pcorps. sen be librarian. quartermaster. member of the order oft he arrow and delegate to the 1985 National Jamboree. • • • EricJolmBelpmofHunr- 1 ngton Beach and Gregory John Spicer of Costa Mesa have been selected as Outstanding Youn~ Men of America for 1988. Their biographies will appear in the annual awards publication. Thl program recognizcsach1eve- mentsand abihucsofmcn be- tween the ages of2 J and 36. These men are honored for outstanding civic and professionaJ contnbu- ti ons. • • • Maria Pl1copo,a Costa Mesa- based marketing consultant. has been elected prcs1den t of the Southern California Visual Art- ists AsSO(:iation. The author of "The Photographic'sGu1de to Market mg and Self-Promouon. ·· she teaches at Orange Coast College, Cal tate Long Bea ch and Da'tid CaYener Art CenterColle2e. • l • We invite you to send oa inlormacloa on commanJty bap- • pening1. We want to bur from you about upcoming events, local people and neipborllood news In generaJ. Send to t'e DaJly Piiot, P.O. Box 1550, Costa Mesa tHH. Mart to tbe attention of Joyce Bodlovicb. .. ~'~ SWEET EASY .f/4.f~ FAMOUS FACES HB ARTIST'S CANVAS ••. \.~ ~b . • ""tfa • Don't Miss It r>it . .. • * ,. • •• ·" Annual Blow ~Oot ...... • ~ • N 5 I MOUSE FEATtD'S January 13 January 21 •LION DOLLAR BABY • ORGAllCALLY GIOWN ' •Mn llllll 1E86 3.J 9 Newport Center Drive Fashion Wand, NewpcN'f 760-1400 FromA9 themsel ves and JUSt feeli ng good 'l French ~1d she focuses on teaching women how to become their O'Wn makeup artist. and how to select products that work for them She takes into consadcratton lifestyle, the image to be projected, facial bone structure, and skan type. She charges $75 for a consultat1on that includes a detailed 1nd1v1d- ual1zed ""orkbook ··1 cover all the leam1ng sense • " she said. ··They watch me apply the makeup, I explatn as I go along and they read about 1t an the workbook "This 1s geared to the indi-.1dual I do require a follow-up. that·~ hke fine tuning If the) don't follov. up that frustrates me. I can onl> do as much as people let me " French also scllsa ltne of cosmetics she has careful!~ sclcct(d. Her back· ground in working with most of the maJor cosmetic companies has given her an understanding of the product ingredients and formulas ··The) arc all &ood basic skin care producs at less than over-the<ounter pnce •• she said. "Once )'OU have been trained to put on the makeup. )OU don't have to look at 11 the rest of the day .. Fren ch also "orls with ~veral Oransc ( ount> plastic surgeons in teaching post cosmetic surgery pa- tient how to appl) makeup to lhe1r new look And like an> other antSt. u u hJrd fo r f rtnch not to look at peopk and s1lcn'tly create a new 1maic "When I meet someone 1t t.akes me about IS seconds to make them O\Cr 1n m~ mind. Then I'm ~t1sfied and can forict about it:' French ~•d sm1hna. WINTERJl'EST ATTENDANCE PUSBltD ••• rnm.u DAILY PILOT/Thurld8'f, J8"UerY 12 .... I A8 JOE In B1u• Calendar art a snap for photogiaphef Walk.or runtoald homeless shelters ,. It seems hke charity for the homeless has extended quite a bu pas\ the holidays. By JOE BEL BftUNO Ot ... W, ........ Rtttnt ncw"paper headlines about Klm Gershenson scream out hke those found an a supermarket tabloid Thouah she has had several articles wrinen about ttcr 1n the past live- )ears, one headline sucks in her mind most of all. JI read: "Gershenson Shoots 14 Guys. Hanis Them On Her Wall." "Sometimes the newspaJ>tn do thmas hke that," said the 23-year-old Newport Beach re 1dent. "The) made me out to sound like a scnal killer. I think that 1s rully funny." Despite the media h)pe. Gershenson has not ~lllcd or hanged any men. Hov.e\er. she d°" hoot more than 14 men each )Car -with her camera Since t 985, Gcnhenson has been mark1nf. the Nev. Year w11h her annual 'Men of UCI Calendar." the first time. Thoqh she mcrt1 many men throu&hout the )ear for tha1 ~cntu'!, her maan thru" 11 not for da1i111 purposn Gcrshen~n said it is t9't satisfaction or creauna thCf produet that fuels her to do it annually. ,, :·Sometimes 11rls ~111 come up to me and tell me that I am the luduest .11rl vi JJle world: JUSt because J lt1 to work wath all thcx auys." satil Gershenson, who balances her umc between the calendar and her mana- genal pos111on at Nautilus Plus 1n Norwalk. ''Thouah 1 have dated some of the au)s, there as much more to tr · all that make me do it each year" The idea of stanina a calendar for students came v. hen she was a student at Saddleback Colleae in Mm1on V1e10 Wanting 10 test ber skills as• photographer and as a bus{- nt'sswoman. she pla>td with the idea of launching 1t Scc1na very little opponuntt) to market 11 at the Junior college, Gershenson approached UCt w11h the idea -In Irvine, hundreds arc ex- pected to turn out to raise monc} forChnsttan Temporary Housing rac1hl1cs-Jnc. on Sammy. The- non-profitorgan12auon provides hous1 ng for homeless fa m 1I1es in Orange County. A 13.1 -mile Half-Marathon run and 5K Walk to benefit the homeless will ~kc _place on the old Lion Country Sa fan grounds. The run will be held on Irvine Center Drive, while the walk w1 II be within the park. Model• are (back row, from left) Eddie Hanley. Cb.rte White and Crati Rttnnalla, .............. .,0...,..,. ... and (front row) J-.oa llclaoaw (left) and Mark Rowan, wltb lUm GenhenMn. The S9.9S pubhcallon 1s appro,ed by the univers1t) ·s pubhcations office and-ls sold in the college book store ll has also recc1,ed shelf space at flcmcDJs nO' dl} bop l<X'atcd across the street from UCI 1n the Marketplace. The calendar features 14 male students bet\\.cen the ages of 18 and 23. most of them modeling for "UC! 1s JUSt such a strict school. very p~Slll&JOUS." she said. ··1 ncvtt lboua.b.Ltbc}' woutd__.o for 1t. The}' 1nld me l could do 1t, and even set me up with a booth to sell at on campus." The proce s of finding the nght {Pleaee eee CALltJlfDAlt/AlO) ' Other acuv1ttes include a Health and Fitness fair, wuh booths d1splay1 ng products of local merchants. A post-race brunch 1s also scheduled for the participants. The goal 1s to raise S 30.000 for the organ1zauon 's two shelters. The corporation, which also of- fers more than 2,000 people each month an opportunity for coun- sclingandJob opportunit} as- sistance, 1s looking for corporate sponsors for the event. lnformatton ca n be received by- callinJ Chnstian Temp0rary Housing Facilittesat 556-0636. • • • In Dana Point, a big turnout 1s expected on Saiurday when lhe Special Connections Winter Con- ference 1s held at the Dana Point YouthandGroupFac1ht). The mccung wlll rat~ funds to sup- pc>rt the rchab1htation and release ofcapttvcdolphms througout the country. Featu~ spcakcn will be Philip Sedplck," ho has lectured and conducted classes on mctapbys1cal and humanitarian topics. At th1sc' cnt. he Vv11l discuss what can be done for the dolphins. Rte O'Barry, an ad' ocate of interaction Vvllh dolphins ma free ocean environment, will present a film documenting his work. He was also featured by National GeographLc for his work 1 n rc- hab1htatmg two captive dolphin~. O'Barry will also bring news on the First International Dolphin and Whale Conference. which he attended in Australia earlier this year. Tickets can be purchased b) calling TaJ1 Hoffman at 498-571 1 orCyloae Moore at 639-7051 • • • It has been only a few days smet the upcr Bowl match-up was announced to the VvOrld How- ever, the Laguna Beach Com- mumt) Chn1c wasted no time 1 n setting up a fund-raiser for the cvenL The third annual Super Bowl party will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Rents. TicketsareSSOpcrperson. which includes an all-you-<an-eat gourmet buffet. It also allows> ou to watch the aa me on a wade-scrcen telcv1son. Fainous faces are HB artist's canvas By JOYGE-BODLOVICH Of._ o.ly Nee IWI Tem French is an an1R htr canvas is the faces of Wa!>h1n1ton notables. beauty queens and tAOrk1ng women. Forthe'last 14 )Cars French. 37. has been creaung new facial images through the skillful application of cosmetics. Her step-by-step training program teaches hQy.i to create a more attracuve appearance after complet- ing a 11'1 hour consultatton 1n her Huntington Beach studio She has worked as a free-lance makcu(> artist for more than 15 1op cosmeuc hoes. She toured nauonally as a promo11onal anist for Revlon's book. "The An of Beaut).'' mal.ing guest appearances on TV and radio programs. Before rclocaung her studio 10 Orange Count) more than a )Car ago. frencn used her talents on the man}' faces of Washing1on D C and n Diego women fawn Hall. former secrttar) 10 Col Oliver North who gamed TV notorie- t) in lasl )car's Jran_-Con1ra heanngs. underv.ent one of French'!> trans- formations. Winterf est · attendance pushed in LB Competing for a11en11on with Cll) an festivals held in the summer. Laauna Beach's Wtnterfesl has cm· plo)ed some nctA tactics in dra'A<1n1 crotAds before 1t opens on Tuesda) fk.causc it's held ofT season. the fesuval has been batthna an 1dent1ty cns1s for ns 25 years This >ear. t ChJmbcr of Commerce enlisted the markeung expencncc of Pacncia Rov.an to populanze the c'ent Rowan. who owns herown market- ing firm in La&una Beach. has made sc.,eral changes to mark the fcstnaJ's salver anna\.crury Through a laric pubhc1I)' campugn and expanded C\.Cnts, Ro..,.,an expects a record turn- out for the annual chamber fund· raiser "Wantcrfest 1s now JUSt s\Anina to come into it.sown," said Rowap. "We are leam1na how to mar,ket it JU t hkc the Sa~dust festival and Paaeant of the Masters an the summer, We arc pro;ccunaa record turnout th as )car." ::she QO\C to set me 1n May 1985 for a more!rof~ook ... French said "I d1 a complete makeover·· French has the kind of looks most "'omen would kill for clear skin, auburn hair and aquamarine e)es. She said the opponunrfy to learn makeup design came 10 high school. "I signed up for a sclf-1mpro,e- ment course at a modehng school 1n Florida. The onl) problem was that I ended up no\ having the mqney to pa) for 11 The owner d I could rcpa) the fee by working for the school." For the neiu \WO )cars she appren- ticed µnder a talented makeup an1st at the school French mamed a career Na') officer. had two daughters and used her makeup \kills on officers' w1\~S A~ the famil) relocated to different a') ba~s. French began to de\ elop a chentele Soon she built a rcpulat1on as an an1st v.ho creatts a ne'A< and .,...orlr.ablc st}le for an} tAOman "I think whal I ti') \o do 1s create confidence. Sl)lc and beaul) ... she said "When the) (client~) tA&lk out of m) studio 111s tAl\h more confidence knowing what to do to 1mpro'e (Pleaae eee P'AMOUS/AlO) °""""'~_, ........ .... ,, 1 Fawn Ball (abo'ff ), former eecreta.ry to Col. OUYet' North wbo &atned TV notoriety ln lut year•• lran-COntra b~•. ander .. went Te rry French '• tranafonnatlon. Food delivered via wheelchair By KATY BOUCHER OfltleO.., ......... Nothing dcte~ Marga ret to' er from helping her friends and nc1gh- bon to,er. a resident ot Lido \1ob1k Home Park 1n 'etApon Beach ,., cons1der(d '11al to St' e~I of her clderh nt1ghbor\, 'Aho count on the ~ .. ,car-old tAOman to do their grocen shoppana he cames out the .,..«lh roulanc all h' hc~lt -in a 'A h<."Ck lia1r · he Y>IS born 'A 1th l<"rchral pal\' ' s:s1d ~ 1lht ..,to\ er. her mother \he ' JUSt amanng_ 'tO\eT I a vaduate of Or:an~l' Coa~t lolkge and 1s c,t1ll tak ing cla s.cs "I'm 1ust so proud of he1 " her mother added Indeed shc"s not the onl\ one · Helen \ndcrwn. wh o Ii, C\ in tht' par!.. r~Jll\ 'A hen shc'd t.ilc ~t\.)\ er -...11h her an the car JU\l for her '''mpan' • and hu' ~rcxenes together Tv.o yea~ ago IP'<' up m) car-not that I had to but l thought ll "'ould be preth \Caf") to find wmcone m) age s11f1 dn\ln&" Tht' ttA1s1 . .\ndcrson said. was \lrhat had lancd out as a fnendl) ouuna. turned into a nettsstt) and he DOY. depend on to"er 10 deh,cr fr'C'h products for her · he's JUSt uch a pleasure.' .\ndcrson said "E\.ef'ont lo"·" hu me things are hard ior her to reach at the market. but she alwavs act 3 SIStanCt' ' ..\ndenl)n 1 n't the onh one ~ feds that 'A3} June Wnghl said StO\.er has been dorn1 her IJ"OC'Cf) \hopping for thr last six months "She's 'erv acc-ommodat1na and mes 10 get e'en 1hin&JUSt ngtu. and ~ht' usualh does:· \\ ngh1 said "Shf 1u\t a t~mcndous twlp I ha'e m) mothcr 1.1.1th me and she's 9u1te 111, 1t ' hard for m<' 10 aet out · \\. h1le her daughter take htr duties ~nou~h . 1l's real!\ a social thin& for AU proceeds will benefit the clinic.a non-profit Untted Way hellthcarcaaency. Thechn1c oft'ns hish qualtty medial. dcn- (Pleue ... c 08TU18/ Al OJ On11nally, Winterfcst started as a small hand ans feit1v1I. tAh1ch onh (Pleaee eee WUCTltR / A 10) Maraaret Sto.er delt•en groceriea vi a wbeelchalr. I m 6 )Cir\ old ~ \he ~1d "Ma~t and 1-...ould 10 to the store her ..,tO\ c:r'' motht'r ~1d ' Bu Ll [ TIN B (I~ R [J I~_ - -- Competitors attracted to horse shows at OC Fairgrounds A hunter-Jumper show will open th<' )tar's t'Hnl) 11 tbc Onnec County f &Jr Equestnan Center. Co~1a Mc~ The lhow •111 run from I a m 10 S p.m Saturda). l«Ordir\I 10 P&m G1mpte. cen~r manqer. Awcs&ttnhonethow11planned from lam.to Sp.m. on Jan. 21. ind a Vale nu nc ft one . how 1s set for Feb 11. For more tnfonnat1on on equcstnan e"ent). call ~1-1321. VOlunteen at rldltJ6 center I( you ellJOr tiorte1 and children. ,>our tatcna art wanted by the Onntt ounty Radin& Center 1n San Juan Capw11rano to aaNst d1wbltd 1nJ1vidu1ls ton& horn Votun&«rs are ~ Thurtda) afternoon' and --"t-=S.&unla)' monunp. n oritntatton .. ,n bl-htld at I p,m. s.tiltday for 11\)0M •ho " 1ntcttstrd F<>t fftOf'C anfonnauon. call the Votuntttr Ctntcr fOtantc Count~- Ce.tnl/SOUth at 9S)oS7S7 or Stl·ll :16 · The clus mcea lrom 7 10 9')0 pm For funhrr 1nfonnat1on , call the anHenter at SS!-101 . UCI u11lnt c1auea open 8cainn1na to ad,anctd sa1hna clasx, under the LC I Sa1hn_J l>rot.ram -.111 open to the public Tucsda) Clanes uc offered on Lido I 4 and JO.foot Shields class bolts on ~kcnds and v. ekda)l ll the 1ntcrtollq1atr rov. ana and sail base. llOI \\ Coast Htahv.ay. ' The prQll'lm also ofTcn bH1c scuba. R~ Cron lifcsav1na and U)akint councs. For a complete h"1na call th't umpus rt\:ruuon offi e 11 8S6-S346 ____ ,,,_.. AmllllMl119jllllillll llrclil• t1 Udlldut11 wtll bf 0-... NII 'Cell• U. lhe nter ( las~ focu on a ranse ot an di 1phnes 1nclud1n1 v.att'rcCllor, ceram1 dratA1nt.' 1deo calligraph' 'tam<'d 1la 'and photoaraph}'. Most cla S( meet once a v.celr. for four to 10 'A<'t'k' I or more 1nformauon. call the ctnter at 552 IOI Networklng for fame, fortune '<'m1nar. enutlcd "Networ .. 1na for Fame and Fonunc." 'A<lll be offered from 6 to 9 pm Mood4\ at tht' Ltttlc Inn on the Ba). 617 Lido P:trlt On'e etA~n Beach The cla v.111 focu on how to nct~ork to 1n,rca \.lies. tor JOb or tarter dianae and for the tntrcprcncur. In tru tor "'Ill be usan Linn.• publ~ relations "'nler for more mformallon. call Linn at 7 6-1320. • Retired federal worken meet Seddltl,.dt Vallty hapttr of the ational ~\soc1a· t1on of Rct1mi ffdcral Emplo)'ta v.111 meet at 2 pm. Monda}' a& Gltndate fcckral Sivtnp ommunit) Room, 2322 I Calle de &a LOUIM, '-M R illl The rnttllnt " ~ IO mired rtd~ral ~v1han tm~ thf1tsp<>u1CS. sun"lwpnohnnunant l(ll\f ~ empk>yttS and SUCSb. a_,,Jtal nllUlteen .. ,.,,,.,, Oras Count) Coul9C'll of'tto.i..a Vrt teen will ............ 9... ....... ... 1 urn1p Ro re taurant. Oranae C ount~ Medical AsSOCll· • lion hu1ld1n&. )(~ Flo"'er t Oran e <. urrent lrcnd 1n co me11c and plasuc surgcr) will "am1ned l\) Donald \ltman. M D . d1plomatc of the mencan Board ot Pj8'11c SurJCr) and actJ'-t' staff ph\ 1c1an at Health art 1ed1c.il Center 1n Tu tin Saleswomen to convene Orange Count chaptC'T, auonal A soetatton fbr Profcs\1onal le v.omcn v.111 meet al S:JO p m T~ at the Red Lion Inn. ~O 0 Bn,tol t . Co5ta Mna. "l he \n of Pov.c peak" will be d15CusJt'd b> Mt nv.c1d Adveitliltll, recOrd cl•••m mall bUs.nen o•ncn can lnm t\otA: to make• filht 1dH·M1Mnt dn.--,~on at an Onnft' Coat& C v.or)t\hOptobeprncnteJ from 7ao9:l0p m.onT~. Instructor 1 l..lura Woods.~· o( an ad~ 1na nc • '1mM. l('(Watt reconlk«Pi"I tytttm .,u c•Pla1Md dunna aftothcr OCC wor\IMp. l&lted ~ 6 JO.t~ 9 JO pm l..rtcia). Pmmwn U• PH190ia _.Jeffy Jauct\ we I bus.Mii O'*llttL ~fttt ... CIO Pl1h41 ol ---~dloob.. Fot-tatts TPtil& ..... UMl•w : AlO 8 0r9nge Cout DAIL V PILOT I Thufidl)', J1n..i1ry 12, 1989 Own!ng a boat not Jnecessary to enjoy sailing at this club By liTY BOUCHER ... Deir,... .... Dick and Gayle Nelson of Yorba Linda sometimes travel to Newport Beach every other weekend to enJOY a day of saihna.. • They board a 25-footer. JS.footer or whatever suits their fancy - · because they don't own their own boat. They arc members of the Lido 1 Sailing Club in Newpon Beach, a club designed for sailors who don't want the rest><>ns1b1lity or financial burden of owning their own vessel. "It's just a wonderful idea." Gayle Nelson said. "It's hard enough to find a moorinf. -and very expensive. You don t have to worry about maintenance or cleanup because 1t'\ all done for you. "They keep their boa&s in excellent condiuon." she said. Norm Rest, club owner. said mem- benhip is a ''viable alternatJve to owning your own boat." Founded in 1971, Rest said the club's ~rvice lends to rccrea11on. knowicdge and enteruunment. "We have JS boats rangina from 25-to 4S-feet that att owned by individuals 1Uld leased back to the club," be said. "We've taught more than 600 membcn to sail, whether it be beginning. intermediate or ad- vanced." New members pay a one-time fee of an<r tfiereafter monthfy dues. The fee includes lS hours o( saihna instructions with group and crew. "Members learn safety, rules of the water, risging. sail trimming. e1iquet- te. navigation ... and overboard --procedures," Rest said. .. FV officer receives department honor Paul Sorrell has been named the Fountain Valley Police Depenment's 1988 Officer of the Year. The annual honor is voled on b) the pohce department's 61 members who select an officer for his or he r accomphshmcnts 1n law enforce- ment, communit> service and mter-· personal skill" Sorrell has ttrved seven and one- half years wuh the pohce department For lhe last two )tars h11 auianment with the narcoucs d1v1s1on has re- wbed in numerous arrests of narcotic offenders and seizures of 1llepl druas He 1s also a membtr of the depan· ment's SWAT team m which he coordinates and d1ttets much of the training for the speciality unit. "It been a lot of hard work this )Car in the field of narcotJct. :·he said. "We have had several real 1ood cases and that is probably the biJ&CSt reason I ~ivcd the award. It 1s very nice to t'I(" rttnani1ed ~\ m v ott" .. Police h1ef EJv1n Miah descnbcd &he qualification_ rcpresen&a&ive of the award. ''The offictr 1s not only c~<>Kn for has leadership. outstandtnl per- formance in the fietd and rapport with pttrs." he said, "but bttlutt he 1s a coach, a friend and available when needed " •. Sorrell has a bachelor's degree from Cal State . Fulllenon and advanted cen1ficatcs 10 pohce tramrn&. . . . uHe was selected for his ab1hly 1n enforcement in narcotics and vice," Miah sa1d. "h &akcs a special breed and a lo& of ded1cat1on because of the hours There 1s no set schedule. .. It 1s quite an honor and he is a v.ell~eservcd recipient.." Miah saJd. Sorrell lS the father of two small children. Because of his undercover work. a photo was not released for pubhcauon. -By Joytt Bodlovlcli eOSTUME~RT¥-... --~~~1 FromA9 tal, counsehngand communit> education services. It has been in ~ration since 1970. Monthly dues are $60, and S40·of that goes on account like a savings account. The money accumulates for usage of any size boat that ranges from $40 to SJOO a day. Lido 8alllDa Club la dee'-ned for people who.want to Nil but don't want The reaponat6lllty of owning a boat. -For additional information on the event or the clinic, call the clinic at 494-9429. • • • their attics at home. Activ1t1cs will include making crazy hair· dos, dressing up, skits and games. Information can be r~ceivcd by call in~ Deerfield Community Park at 551-8638. There is a S 15 fee per child. 1 Owner Pform Ren Boats arc available for a 24-hour ~riod and they arc insured from N.ewport Beach to the Mexican border, Rest said. Nelson said she and her husband love to spend the night aboard their leased-boat and satl the next day. She said &here's lots of ways to spend a Saturday or Sunday aboard. "Sometimes we'll fill our soup Jug at the C"rao Cooker and take fnends aboard 10 the winten1me." she said. ··01her umes "'e've had Tom Roma deh,er nbs." · Rest said owners make enough money to pa)' for their slip rent and are provided w11h free mam1enance Though Halloween might be a little down the road, children in the cuy ofl rvme won't have to wait too longt.qgetdecked out an a costume again. An old·fash1oncd dress-up-~rty is in the offing for children wtioanend .. Grandma·s Attic,. next week. • • • The Nature and Humanitarian CALENDAR ART DEVELOPS FOR NB PHOTOGRAPHER ... The event will encourage chil- dren to find old costumes. funn) hats and old clothes and wigs in Club of Dana Point recently announced its president for t 989. At thecnd-of·the-yearbanquet, President-elect.Robert Carp as.- sumed his duties from Jou Kater. The dub also announced that Teresa Goaiale1 would re· ce1ve its Humanitanao Award for 1989 for her work in the club. homA9 . models ca11 be a hard and sometimes painfull process, she said. Staning the selection as late as December. Gershenson is forced to make her decisions in time to meet the Jan. I , deadline. "What is really hard about picking models is that I sometimes have to tum them down," she said. It is reall y hard for some guys to take rcJection because of the way they look . "And they arc goinJ to look that way for the rest of their hvcs." . She also believes that featuring males in the calendar has given her some new insight on how to better understand men. Calhna 1t a "mini-psychology lesson," Gershenson said' the calendar often creates large egos. "When I get some of 1hesc auys to pose for me. it makes 1hem fcel real '-ood about themselves." ~he said. 'There is a lot more than Just muscles and good looks to some. But some- times, they can really get stuck on themselves. I won't put up with that." Craig Runnalls, a 23-year-old econ- omics major and co-captain of the varisty rowing team. 1s featured on this year's calendar. Recommended to Gershenson by another model. Runnalls was quickly chosen for the cover paae. However, he says the honor did not go to his head "I got a lot ot teasing from m)' friends about 1t, .. said the NewPOrt Beach resident. ··1 was rcall) pleased to be in the calendar. but I didn't gel .stuck on myself. Kim is right when she says. we are j ust born this wal_. How can you be conceited abolr1 something you had nothing to do With." ·While Gershenson sees a potential for some of her models to tu m professional, many of them make 1he venture fun. In return for modeling. ever')'one IO the caJendar recc1\leS a free haircut and pictures to add 10 his ponfoho. Gershenson gets Tiulc financial benefits from produc1ni the calendar It 1s the financial end of producing the calendar. including developing and ~'~ SWEET EASY 4'f.fs~ ~~ ~~ • Don't · Miss lt~"8olt ir • ·" ~· * Ann.ual ·Blow-OUt "' \..... ..-.. I ' I; '• • •; .... ~ • .,. N MOUSE FEATHER'S January 13 .. January 21 •LION DOLLAR BABY ORGANICAU Y mGWN pubhc1~. that talt.e!> up most of her time. She has se1 up aut°'raph-s1g111n1 panics and "win-a.date ·con-tests to help ban le the SJ.500 pnnung cost. which comes out of her own pocket. Gymnastics their sport "I am not really looking to get an)'thing out of 1h1s beca use I kno..-. that there 1s no1 vet) much money to be made." she said "h has opened up some doors for me. with people asking me to ta ke pictures for them and put together calendars "Actuall). I am JUSt in It for 1he friendship I enJO> helpu1g people ou1 b)' taking 1he1r picture. maling them feel real good about themselves." For lrvme ·Ht&h freshman Kon Ebbing and 9-year-old Jenelll" Elefante. gymnasucs1ust comes eas) Ebbtnj competed last Sunda) at the Third Class Ill Compulsory Preliminary Meet at Studio West 1n RoJJmg Hills Elcfante al o had an 1mpress1ve effort on unday. compet- ing at the Enc Will G)mna ucs -Cen1enn La Habra.· Ebbmg. competing 1n the I 3 to 14- )'ear-old d1 v1s1on. finished with 3S .i points for 1h1rd place m the all· around compet111on he also placed third on floor w1th 8. 9: fourth on bars and beams W>th 9. J and 8. 3. respec-tively; and fifth on vault with 9.1, her best of the )Car. She was competing in her age d1v1s1on for the Mission Fhtes team from M1ss1on V1eJo. Elcfante, also competing for M1ss1on F11tes. was the 9-)ear-old d1stnct champion 1n 'aull wi1h a score of 9.1 S She added a founh· place finish on uneven bars w1th 8 65 and fourth in all.around wnh 34.2S. All scon:s wett her bcs1 of the season. FAMOUS FACES HB ARTIST'S CANVAS ••• P'romA9 themsches and Just lcchng good.·· French said she focuses on 1cachmg women how to become their own makeup artist. and how to select products that work for them. She takes 1n10 cons1dcrauon lifcst)'le, the imaae to be prOJcct~d. facial bonr ·structure. and skm type. She charges $7S for a consul&auon that includes a detailed 1nd1v1d~ uahzcd workbook. "I cover all the lcarnma senses:· she said. "They watch me apply the makeup. I upl11n as 1 go alona and they read about 1t 1n &he workbook. .. Tht IS ge4red LO the ind•\ 1dual J do rcquu:e a rollow-up, I hat IS hle fine tuning. If the ) don'1 follo~ up that frustrates me. l can onl)' do as much as people let me." French also sells a hoe of cosmetic!. she has canfully selected. Her back· ground in work1na with most of the major cosmetic companies has 11vcfl her an understandina of &ht produc1 m~1ents and formulas . 'They arc all aood basic s1un care producs at less than o"er-the<ounter pnces." she !laid. "Once )'Ou have been trained to put on the makeup PatrlolA aowu WM._ •••'iii........._ ~-tlaeWlaa.l11tii1waa,11 .. )'OU don't h:nt' to loo~ at n thc rt'st of the d.a) " French also "'orks with several Orange Count) plastic surgeons m teaching post cosmetic surgery pa- tients how to appl) makeup to their new look And hke any other anist. it 1s hard for French not to look at people and 1lently create a nc-w 1maae. "When I meet someone It lakes me about 1 S seconds 10 make them over 1n m~ mind Then I'm sausfied and can forget about 1t... French said sm1hna