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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1990-01-04 - Orange Coast Pilot• ) 25CENTS , THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1990 Turns himself over to U.S.; Panama erupts in c_elebration By ELOY 0 . AGUILAR PA NAMA C ITY. Pa nama Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega, who d efied l"O S. prt.•s1den1s un11I he \I.US toppled b) a Dec. 20 nnasion. wall.cd out of his Vat~an Embassy sanctuaf) Wcdnes<la> night and sur.., rendered lO U.S. troops. Word of the former dictator's de- parture tnggen·d <>pontancous cel- ehra11on!> ncro'~ thl· ,capital. People banged pol' and pans and ki ssed LJ.S. ~old1cr~. Firework!. hghted the ""' around the Va11can mission. Group'> of ~oungstcrs raced up and dcmn the '>trel•ti. waving Pan- amanian and . nags. .. It's OH·r' 11·s O\er' .. shouted res1- Activists join forces to defend open land By LESLIE EARNEST Of t~ O•ffy PHot \t•" Relit•' tng thl'rl' ,., 'trength 1n numtx·r' Jnd that 1.'ll' 1wnm1.·ntal prt'\l'l'a11on " tlw l.n 1<,-;ue for a m·" tl1.·l .Ilk . .ll ll\ "'' throughout the n1unt~ \J\ thn .Il l' J01 n1ng forl'CS to light nrx·n 'P:Jll' '~11 rnl\ht·s from t'a'l Oranll.t' 111 I arwna Can~on \ln·11ng rt·gul.irh \lnll' '\;oq·m- tx·r. 1111.·mlx'r\ ol ~Ul h J1' l'rSC or- gJn11.ll 1l'"' .I\ \m1g11' de Bol\a Ch11.·a. th1.· OrJngt· Count~ runt! for E:.n' 1ronml·ntal Di:lcn,t· and the L agunJ < :lll) on l 11nsen :inc~ '><I} ~1.·~ hJ' l. lormn t thl· nrangt· ( oun- '' fn, 1n11111H·ntal C 11.11!11o n tn 'har(' 1i1forma11n11 .ind to 'upp1111 om· anotha'<. l:lU\t•\ dents of the countr. ruled for SI'< )Cars b) Noriega. · In Washington. President Bush said Noriega. "'ho had takc:n refugl· 1n the embaSS) on Chri111ma<; Eve. turned himself O\ er to .\mencan authon1ics \Olun1anl) and .. ,,1th the full l.no"lcge" of the Panamanian gu' an men I. In a na11om~1dc addrcs'i. Buo;h sa 1d N onega "ou Id be flown on a C-130 tran!>port plane from Howard Air Force Base 1n Panama to Homl·- stead .\1r Force Base 1n 'l1u1h Florida 10 race arraignment at the l 1.S. D1s1 n c1 Court 1n Miami. "here he 1s ''anted on federal drug 1rallicl.- ing l'harge.-.. If con' 1c1ed. Noriega faces uo to I ~5 ~t·ar<; 1n prison a nd up to SI.I m1lhnn 1n tint's. He faces similar ti:dt·ral chnrges in a Tampa coun. "It ,n·ms that the Vatican officials hJ\1rall~ !>tre'i<\l'd to Noriega that his 0111~ '1ablc '>trail'&) "'as to give h11mdf up:· said a U.S. official in \\ :J\h1ng1on. lk spoke on condition nf anon) mit). fhl· llnttl·d tale:; aerced to three rnnd1l1ons \Ct b~ Noriega: that he be allov.1.·d to mak(' a k w phone calls. that tm d('c1s1on be kept secret until thl· at·tual 11me of his arrest. and tha\. hl· b1.· 1l4:rm111nl to \~car his uniform. adm1n1stra11on officials said. The administration earlier had gl\en as~urances to Noriega that he !Please see PANAMA/A2) Manuel Noriega .. I hl' goal. mt•mtx•r, \J~. " not Ill up,tagl' l'lllrl'llt hl'd l'll' 1rnnnwn1al !lroup' but to olli:r ;i \Upport ~) ~tcm lo1'1h1 >'" organ11at111n' and a plat- form from '' h1d1 ind" 1dual :i1.- ll\ l\t\ tan 1radl' hard·,,un kno\\l- l'd&l'. Brian Jacobs fleft). Interim president of th• Orange County Environmental Coalltlon. D....,,-~lllyO_HA ....... and Harry Huggins. coalltlon founder. stand beside Laguna Canyon Road. .. v. ('an· not lllll'llll1ng Ill ICIO\ l'OI thl· "hl•l'I" ~1d Bn .1n .l.1n1h-.. tn- ll'rllll prl'"dl·n1 of lht• ln.11!110 11 ··wl· \\Jill 10 g1C3\l' lhl' \\hn·" th,JI arl· J lrl·ad~ lhl'fl' ·· fhl· u1ah111'n nwmh1.·r, 'a'. hJ' tx·gun 111 Jl'll .H .1 llllll.11 mom-t·nt in 1he u1unt' ·, hl,ltir' "!wn l\olated l'll' 1rnnml·n1al group' arl· \lrugghng tndl'pt:ndt·ntl~ to "ard oil con11nu· 1ng J n l'll1pnwn1 \1111 . 1t'' n(lt lhl' lil\l t1me an1' "'' h.1, t• attl'mptl'd to nmnl'CI anJ u1nqul'I -\ dl'lJdt· Jg.11. a \101t1Jr l'l)on tn l011rdinatl' t'n' 1runmrn1.1I .1r1" 11' thoughoul lhl' llllllll\ l'll:gan .ind thi:n li:ll flat for \\Jnt ol rl'\llllfll'' Jl"tord1ng 10 'l'\\port n l·.1th { mrn- uh' 1111i..1 n ka n V. a 11. fpu ndcr 111 \top Pollu1111g Our '-t•"r<>n '1111 ,1l tn ,1tll'nd1ng ml't'l1ng' of 1h1.· 1H·" l11.11!11on. the coun- t '"'••Ill.in \J1J \hl' \\:l\ op11m1\lll "I 111 lllJ\l-x· 111 \l'Jr' there Jrl' 11i.111' 111 u' "ho fl'li \\l' ncedl'd .in t 11' 111111n11.·n1.1I grnup 1n lhl' cuunt~ th.11 u•ulJ .11 kJ'l hnng u' togetha ·· 'ht• '.ltd "I thin!. 1h1s oni: ha<; hope Board denies parole for Lagunan who fatally stabbed girlfriend By JANET ZIMMERMAN Of ttw Dally Piiot St•" A state prison board dl'n1C'd parole Wcdm·sda) for a Laguna Bea('h man "-ho fatall) stahhcd his one-time g1rlfr11:nd 1n the h('ad with a fishing knife beforr h1d1ng h('r hod) in a shall ow gra'e 1n 1981 David L c1tr h. 30. "a" con' 1cted of Sl'COnd-<ll·gn·c murder in 1985 and <;entenr('d 10 1 5-~ear'i-to-hlc in prison. The 20-)ear-<>ld 'icum. Ging('r Fle1schh. "as handcuffed. gagged with duct tape and stabbed rcpcated- 1). Her bod). wrapped in a sletp1ng bag. was found in a gro\C of trees near till' El Toro Manne Air "itat1on Lc11ch\ roomm:ltl' at tht• 11ml'. Thomas Martin Thompc;on. "a., coin ll'h.:d in 198.\ of the murder. alt "'di as the pcc1al circumstance'> of rape and rubhcf). and sentenced to death in the ga" chamhcr Thl' scnt.:ncl' v.a" upheld b} tht· appellate court. .\ftcr a l\\O-hour ht·anng at the California k n·., ( olo"' in San Lut'i Obispo. a threc-membCr panel dl·- n1ed parole for another )Car lx'cau-.c the crime \\J\ car11l·d o ut in "an C'ipt'c1all~ he1nou\. a1nx 1ou'i. cruel and callous mannl·r." -\.-,a ba.,1s of denial the hoard al<;o lllt'd I l·11d1 ·, l'~alat1ng pattern of lrtmrnal rnndurt and \IOll'ncc hl'forl' 1he murder . ..aid Ph)lhs 'u111. J 'pol.e\\\uman for th(• Board of P11\1111 Tcrm5 111 Sacramento . .\t lhl' llllll' o f thl' murdt·r. Leitch was <tn proh.1t1on for a,'3ult "'11h a dead- " "l':tpon. Leitc h a"o has an "unstable social lmtor~... 1nd ud1ng alcohol abuse '"ll '' hl· ";:" I ~. the board said Paink al<.o "'a Jrn1cd because L e1tl h had not part1cipatcd in any prnuo 5Clf-hclp programs and his P')rholog1cal rq:>on "as no t sup- po rt1' l. of rclca'>t'. !Please ~e HEARING/AS) bl',.111\\ 11l'h1 Ill"' lhl'rl'·, .1 trl·nwn- d1111' llp\tllt!l' 111 ,l.llllllH'nt .1nt)lJI lhl' l'll' 11 llllllll'llt 111111 l' \ll I hJn I"' l' l'\ l'r \l'l'll \\ h1k till' g1uup ha' rl·ma1nnl 1n1l·n1111n.llh un,trut lured - l ht'n'- 1 ng 11111 II• llll ur por .1 ll' J nJ Jn 1d 111g 111 h1lld \t•m1-nwnthl~ meeting' 111 'Jm1u<, li11.a11nn' thrnu1thou1 the (Pleases~~ COALITION /A21 Gl~er flelschll . ers News comf arts slain OC soldier's fainily By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of lM O•lly I'-\l.tff .\n Orange ( uunt' \I.om.in" hu"· son J1cd 1n thl· .\nwncan 1n'·"1on of Panam.1 sau.l hl' v.uuld Ix· rt· ht'' l'J to ht·ar n-'itrungman \lanut·l '-11r· it•ga surrcndl'rl·d \\ l·dm·...U.I\ J Uhl' 0110 -I ' \,lid l'll'\\ \ 1>! '\111 ll'&J\ ... urrt·ndn 10 l \ .1111hor 1111.·, aJ~\.l hl'lrt•d hl'I lllfll' v.11h lht' Jl'.llh of her 11nh d1dd Pit K11\ Dt•nn1' Bru'' n Arn"' n f 4 "J' .rnwng. lhl· fir,t t(I d1t· "ht·n .\nwnt:in 1r1111p' 111,,1tkd Panama ~Orll'gil \urrcndl•rt•d .tlll·r ~·1ng hokd up for 111 Ja" JI thl' \,!Ill .II' emha<.'>' 111 PJnama < 11 ' Hr iurnl·J h1m,cll 1n 111 l \ J ul '"' trl"• .1hou1 5 50 p.m PST and "J' 1.1 ... r tn hd1rupter from the \ .11 .rn l lll h,1'>\\ to Howard Air I "' B."' an P~nama C1i~ Ir 1111 th.re hl· hoardt>d a C-130 lrJl1 '11•HI '111und fur Homestead Au I "'" B..1 ,, I la alln his arrest by I >r Llf I 11 1111,t'llll'nl .\dmin1s1ra11o n ·'~' 11 h \\ l' fl' rl-.il h t;l.id tu see him in l ' , u,1 .. -.t. ·· 0110 ">31d from her lldl n.1 l'.11 i.. 11o11u· "V. l· Just hope he ~' 1, "'1J r I 1l tll"•l'f\ l''> < >111· "' 1h,· pnma~ obJecu ves "·t' 111 l!l't '\11nq~a and w11h him ,1,1, 1:i~ ti t·.. 11 \\a' '>1111 up in the .11r < •111 'ard "Tht'\ didn't realh ,,,, 11111pll\h \\hJt tht"~-.d set out fo·r fPf~ase see REACTION/Al} SOS relocation rejected; agency facing closure By BOB VAN EYKEN Of tt'\~ O..a1ty P1tot St 11tf Orangl' ( 11un1' ' l.11g.l''>I pr 1' .1h f'll' tTI '.' rd 1,·t .1g.t·111.' 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I thl· u>Ulll 11'' .Jr, 1'1•111 ]J,I l11h 11• l.'nJ "' )\·, k .l\l' .11 Kl'.I < 1111rn1 11 n1\\ ( 1.'llll'I 1>11 1iJn11 lt1>n \lrl'l't '"''''•l'l lbrht•r H11ull'' Jrd .111d l'l.11 l·11 11,1 \' l'OUl.' r he 11rg.an11.111pn', k .l'l' .11 111l Ul\-11\\lll'd Kl'.t < ,·ntl·r ""' l'\ll•ndl•d 11nh until JJn I '- But l 11' ntlil 1.11, -.q11i.l'd '"'h "1-... ho.1rd mt·mt-x·r' "" JI ll'J\t p.1r1 ,, 1he \l\-0\\)nth lntl·n .11 le' tr\ 111 find J Ill'" l1•l .11!11n l1•r 1h,· l h.1r1t' ''''"d Jl\J do1h1ng Jr,tnhu1111n •l'lltn I hl'lt' had lx'l'n \nnw h1111' rn r"·cent month' that <.1.''l·r.11 n11n -rl''I J1·nt1J I lo\. JI Hiil\ \\t•rl tx Ill)! ,11n D•vld Leitch 'dl '' .: "1•' ,. "J" nl•I unlll last \\,d 'I tl . " .,fftllJI\ rdt'a\cd a l il I"• l"''JI l•• 1d 1)\'Jll' ~O'i to a '.11.11 I . d ,,111..1! hutld1 ng on _ u- l''' ' \\ "••· .111.! \h:Jfl' thl' t'O\IS ot , K,n ii .t111,,J1, h.1J huf)l'd to a'o1d \'I h • 111p ,I I I h , 1111)\ 1ng '\{) 10 :1 ' .. ;> • • '''nul '>Ill' tht'\ "'ere .1 '·' ·' • • ·h.11 hn~· Tue\da~ • ,.1 · "' .., d ,, n' , ,, rco;1dc nt'> and "' '' '-ll"' 'h1\\l.1.·d up to r' •h '' t, p '!)1 'JI \\I r. v'l\1,u,tl huur..._ l do n·1 , .1• ''• ~Pill' 'ome night and t ,,,, .1 ,,1gr..1n t br,·al. into m~ home tt11d 'df-'t 111 .... ""''" ..aKl Ron Jordan. i'''"'ll •11 ,,; 1ht• ht,meo-...ne~ as- '""atitin 11 -\n, hor Trailer Pon. a m11h1k ht•llll.' par!. b(-h1nd the l'l 1p\1'ld rl'llll:lll\111 '>Ill' '·•rd.tr 'J1d lw "-3S aware 0 "'', d "1'' ~· ort·n dunng the da~. b111 hl· '·"d ·i-ium' and drug addicts .. \\11111.J , ••npl·gat1.· 1n lhc area and 'il'"r 111 ,,11,1111 hutld1ngs. B11,1 rh'" ""n1.·ro; 1n the area said ti l' ",.,,. .11r.11d ~\\•nr people rcce1'- 111~ \l'I' 1, l'' .11 '()\ v. ou Id brca k in to 111\1! 'h"P' o r create public 1w.,,.111,,' h' 1inna11 ng and def- ,.l .1 11n~ <•UIJ1l~>I\ 11' .... 1 .. und1ng that ~ou would "'11"dl·1 Jnrnl! th" "llhout consult- 111~ th,· ~··•rk l•l the ne1g.hborhood.'' 'a d < ,,·rw Rnund<>. owner of I • 1·1w:n..1l..l·r-. < 1.1llc~ at 1603 Su- (Ptuse ~SOS/Al) Panel won't oppose ·offshore oil drilling By H. JOSEF HEBERT Auoc.1 .. tt"d Prl"U "''""' \\ .\\Hl""<·TO"I -.\federal task lorl, '-I lllh r ng 111T.,hore 011 develop- ml·n 1. 1ndlllhng the deq~lopment of 11.ll l' oil thr Orange Coast. has rt'• 1111rnwndt·d a hroad range of op- 111in' lo Prn1Jen1 Bush. but none th.11 , .111, ltH a permanent drillina h • .10 \\1urrc' -.aid Wednesday. Developer ·withdraws plans for project 1 he ta<,~ turn·. "'h1ch was study- rng l·n' 1rnnnwn1al problems with J1 ii ling lo1 ml in three a~s - '\outhern ( -alitnrn1a. Nonhem CaJJ. hHn1a and n~'lr1da -sent Its report 111 thl' \\ h11t• House this Wttlc. l hl· rt•11<1rt raised the mofl serious t'n' 1n1nmcntal concerns about the I lond.1 ll'ao;e sale and suggested o"' opt11Hl 1111ght be to delay develop. ITil'nt JI ka\t for a number of yean 1n that area. accordina to the <IOll r\C'-. 8y EMILY ADAMS Of -~ "°' k~ With a suddeness that surprised city o ffic ials. The Irvine Co. on Wednesday announced it was withdrawing plans for a 3. 700-home development in Irvine. Until an Irvine committee can find ways to help finance construci- tion of afTord.bfc ho usina. the rww Today'" Thought "~ophy Is such Mr im- ~#•rdy lltlg#OUS IMly tt..t a ,,.,,, """ .. good,. ~"' laWwla a IM4# ro do with houses. condominiums and apan· ments will have to wait. Irvine Co. Vice Presideht Keith Grttr said in a letter to the city's director of com- munity development. The new homes were planned for a parcel known as Area 38, bordered by Irvine Center Drive, Culver Drive, Barranca Parkway and Harvard Avenue. While the com- pany intends to resume proccssmit Index Al~ ............................... AS ll*t'" Bowd ...................... C7 ~s ............................... Al;, development plans la1er. Greer said . In ine Co. oflic1als will wait until the city reveals its plan to help subsidize affordable housing. "This does come as a surprise. The Irvine Co. has been pushina this project pretty hard for a while now,"' Cit} Manaacr Paul' Brady Jr. said. Af\er spcndina more than cwo years in city channels with Arca 38, the development company now ex- peels appro' al to be <;ct back another three to four months. Greer said. Included tn the city's general plan for housing arc stated "ioals:· which call on residential builders to set aside 25 pcrttnt of developments as affordable ho usina. That hous11{1 is reserved for ho useholds makina less than the county' median inrome. GOOD MORNING CC>fnk:s ................................. A8 Food ................................. Ct-4 Crossword ............................ 16 o..ch Nock:e... ...... ........ .... .. 87 Oplnfon ............................... A7 People .................................. CS P.oNct Log ....... , .................... ..Al The prohlcm '"Ith the goal'i. (1rct·r said. 1s nobod~ )Cl lno"!> wherr the mone) is coming from to subs1d11c cons\rurt1on of affordablt' hou!>ing ~ blue-nbbon committee has been fom1cd to s1ud\ alternative method' of financing. 'and Brady said he hopes to have a rcpon from the group in late February. . The Irvine Co. hopes that rrpon ,,.._ ... lff NtVINE/Al) Public Notices ................... 87-8 Sports... ... .. .. .. . . .. . .. ..... . .. .. 81-5 TV Listings........................... C6 We~r .............................. AS 4.ccord1ng to the souron, Who spoke under the conditions t hqr not be funher 1dent1ficd, the task f<KU pl'C'S<'ntcd a less restnctivc set ol optio ns for the two California leuel_ • although in some cases reciom~ .~ .... on.&JNG/All ........... _ .. ifs.fir~-= . 111111 .. I ........ ... IMd la ooecttmPD ---~ l'lollopldl=-. ·~·-llid. "'""~ ¥ ..... -• •t11 were rdlwd to ~~ l.abilL Rt Wiii _.... V•limn otlidals. wearine. his eenrnrs uniform. did ... -• -.. ·-M«inlh, .... die IOUION m&f. ,ubd why NoriaJ wklealy llvt ID be rid of this up, tokl ABC TV" thlt the tanner ~~~··"said Praide11n Ouillcnno chief of the Defien1t FOIUI was ta a Ma~t brtMM:k:ut oa "undoubted!~ a lonely man, 1 · idtvision. "The oeoole fed broken man. · llOIL..oJ.pCitc,__k.Dowlnl-lfw the . Norieia wu taken to a waitiaa is lcavina our land... · U.S. Army Blackhawk heticoptet , 4'bank God. Panama ctn now and nown to Howard, 1bc U.S. a.ir ~&Ike a free country,~· sakt Moises Base jus1 west of the c::1pital, 'liol. 20. who was outside the nun-Thurman 58id. ._ ~lure mjnulCS after Noriega left. Al Howard, ht was arrested by Hundreds of cars jammed SOth Drua Enforcement Adminisll'lltion rect near the center of what was agents and left on a ni&ht to Florida. 1 thri vi na i ntcrnation a~ Thurman said the ft ia.ht· left 41 ia1 center. People s1oppM re-minutes after Noriep ref\ the em- 'and asked. ''ls it official? Is bassy. really aone?" Thurman said U.S. officials had ... feel a very deep emotion:· said only a rew nlinutes warning that . ~ ~uz Sandoval, •• 2 1. "The Noriq.a wo":'ld leave the er:nbassy. m1nal ts finall y gone. He said MaJ. Gen. M·arc Cisneros, Gen.-Maxwell Thurman. head or commander or U.S. Army South, S. Southern Command. told re-received a telephone call at his com - in Panama Cit)' tha1 "no mand posl in the Khool across the ,.. had been made wi th the street asking him to ··repon to the tican. gate." He lhanked a delegation led by Thurman declined to say who l)' Settctary or Slate la,,~,.rence re<:Cl\'t.-d Noriega but emphasized . buracr for helping set tit· 1he 10.. that he left on his own . rr~ will. .y impasse, but did not elaborate. He said no Panamanian officials Thurman said Noriega "looked "'t'rc present but 1hat the Pan- rous. looked confident. He look-amanian govrrnmt•nt was aware or fine." He said thc·rormer dictator "'hat "·as going on. due to arrive in Florida at 3:46 Noril.'ga ruled this West Virginia· . EST toda) arter a six-hour Sl7l'd nation or 2.2 million people t. since 1983. urina n said Nori,·ga's surre nder In his rcn1a rks, Bush thanked the pktes tl'\e rourth or o\lr rour Vatican and the papal . nUncio in ives'" in in vading Panama. Panan1a ror ns he lp and promised other three. he said, were 10 1\'ont•ga would rcrci ve a rair 1rial. t~ A_mcrican lives. safeguard . Ne\l'rthcless. he said. "'liis ap- tntegnty or the Panama Canal prl'hcnsion and return to the United lleatics ,and res1ore dcmocrac) 10 Stall·~ ..,, 111 send a ck·ar signal that ~nama. lhl' United States is serious in its , According to a u1h uri1i es. about dcll'rr111na1ion that those c har~l-<l ~?<> Panamanian soldiers. 300 civ-..,,·nh promoting the distribution or 1bans. 23 U.S. troops and thret" dru~s canno1 tM·apc the scru1 in} or ~mcrica n civi lians d it.•d in the in-JUS \1cc." "lsion. TJlc Impasse ended hours after "I want to e11:prcss the special 20.000 ~opl(· ~houting .. No More~" thanks or our nation 10 thoSt.· scr-and ·· A-:.sa~s1n'... marched to the ,-icemen who were wounded and to Va tican Embassy to demand Nor- 111.c ram ilies or those who aave !heir 1egii"s surrcndr:r. , IRVINE ~,romA1 will rttommend more financial sup- JOrt from public coffers. taking the burden off developers. ~o Earlier, cily staff had su@-gcs ted ffordable housi ng eonstructron be.· bsidized by adding an S8.57 rl·e r each square roo1 or new develop- cnt, either commercial or residen- tial. The fees. paid by developers. would be collected in one pot and fh en used to ht lp finance hon1 es desillna1ed as affordable. Afthough these so-called hnkage recs arc common 1hroughou1 the country, in m ost areas thi: fees range between SI and SS per square root or .new devdopmenl. Brady teid. "There's no Question the (hnkagl' rec) d ollar figure is very o nerous: ifs a very hi11:h number.'' Grt:'t'r said. Greer hopes the commiuee "'ill recommend lo"·ering the rec 10 be· tw«n S2 and SJ per square root and inake up the balance with govern- ment bond financi ng. a runding source which has dried up in the last ftw years. While public money may be hard IO come by, Greer said officials must Gnd a way to pick up a share or the fi na ncial burden ur thciralTordablc housing goals. COALITION From Al count~ -p:irt1l·1pan1s !>a~ 1he coah- uon·s 'lrl'ngth I!> 1n its n1embcr.;hcp. ..,,·h1l·h nnl' insider descnbcd a-:. t·on- s1s11n.1t or '"all llll' bl!o': pla}ers:· ··1·hl'S1: p..·upk· arl' ~·nous.·· \\'atl i.a1d , ··1·hl"fl" a rl' \OOll' \l'f~ inspired pcopk· 1n\Ol\t d. ,\II th{'\ nl'l'd IS !>Om(·buJ~ to ba1·k them uP and hel p gt•\ the \I.Or k done."" Tu 1llu!>tra11: thr: gruup·s IXllCntial. 111en1hl'f-'> po1n 1ed out thai a1 the curl· of tht• organ1za11on are the act1\ t!>t!> "ho pullt•d off the starthng- 1~ SUlTl'~Sful NO\'. l I n1 arch in Laguna c·anyon. Using the encom- passi ng slogan "'Save O ur Canyons.'' march o rganizers were able to draw thousands or demo nstrators rrom throughout the county 10 protest the proposed Laguna Laurtl housing dc- vt.•lopmen1. Pointing to Coal. Gypsum. Trabuco and Santiago canyo ns as othl'r threatened areas. marc h or- gan11:crs said 11 was time ror con- cerned c11i1cns 10 li ne up shouldcr- to-s houldl'L They suprised even one ano ther with their success. Shortl y after the march. The Ir\ inc Co. te mporarily shirted Lagu na Laurel 10 the back burner. allowing Lagu na offi cial s the o p- port un i 1 y to explo re o ther Pt 1ms ie• ~ llid .. U.S. Soulhcm COlllmand bod lried 10 c:onvincr Noritat't k>Qadme • w. lO try lO lure Noriep out tM cmbauy. · "" But the so~ who ubd no1 IO be .further ideiu illed, oald 'Vicky Amado \llkcd 10 Nor'-for IQ minutn ... her meuo ffotn a U.S. military facility and 10kl him , 1'be deci5ion is in your hands. .. There was no immediate-word oa 1h~ whereabouts of Amado or Nor- icp's wire and three child~n. His ramily had been holed up in the Cuban Embassy. Throuahou\ 1hc standoff at the Vatican mission, the V•tican has said it would nol deliver Noricp directly to t~ United Statc-s and would deal with Pan•ma . Panama'.S · foreign minister, Julio Linares, said Pana ma's Constitution did not permit the general's extra- dition 10 the United States. Forn1cr Presiden1 Reagan. the first or two presidents that Noriega dc- sfi ed during hi s reign in powe r. said he was "pleased that Gen. Noriega will be brought to j us1ice." Noriega reveled in thumbing his nose at the United States. which he called "the colossus or the north." Washington in1po~d sanctions against Panan1a in its effort to dis- lodge the general from power, but Noriega "'ouldn't budgr:. When elections apparently werl' goi ng ag;iinst hin1 in May 1989: he abruptly had 1hen1 annulled. For a tinll' he had his own handpicked man as pro' isional president. Later his eontrolled legi slatur.c ga'e Noriega hin1scl f rull ci,•ilian po""ers to go "11 h thl' n1ili1ary clo ut he had tung po~St.'SSt.'d. and ""'hich n1adc him thl· n1os1 powerrul man in Panan1a. On [kc. ~O. shonh aflcr 1ncidi.-nt s 1n "'h1ch a U.S. f..1annc lieutenant "'as killed and 111 "'hich. according 10 Presidl'llt Bush. a U.S. Nav,· couple \\'as abused. U.S. troops in·-· vaded Panan1a and Noriega ned into l11ding. possib1h11es for the dl•\eloomcnt. Head\ "·nh thl'lr success. nlarch organi1Crs began 10 sprl'ad out. A1 lh(' llOll" Of thC' Lagu na dl•n1 o n- Slrat1on. a nun1bc.·r of people "'1th six·c1al concerns around the count~ asked for their hl·lp. Now. organitl'f\ S<l). the) intc-nd tu give 11 . ··what "'l.-re ahuul is ron1n1un1ca- uon. {'.\1..·hang1ng 1nrorma11on and g1\ing pt.·opll· "hate\'er support thl') nel'd so tht:\ can take the action th:it produc1·~ ihc rl·~ul! thl"} want.'' Jacobs said. \\'hik· cauuo111ng that 1t"s stil l too soon to predict ho"· successful lhl' Ill'" cual111on ..,,.,ti tx-. Charlont· c·1arke, roundl'r of thl· Orangl' Coun- 1) Fund ror En\ironmental Dercns1:. said tht' po1en11:il 1s there . '"I do hcllevc h1stol)· was n1adl' Nov. 11 "hen the !.<lmc people "'ho arc forn1ing this group brought ou1 7,500 pt.•ople 10 "alk 1n 1hc canyon:· Clarke said ... No one has done anv- thing hke tha1 ever in the counir tx-rore. So I th ink that's a good start 1n sho"'ing "hat kind of t:nerg~ and clout thl'} l·an "1cld. If }OU can ge1 7.500 pt.•upll· out for something 1ha1 I~ llOt Ill ~OUf bal'k yard. that. I think. is l'.\c111ng."' Fronl lhcir first qu1r1 n1cetings 10 the rc('Cn t !>Clcct1on or an 1n1cnn1 prL•sident. thl· ('oali11 on has to date kept an 1n1en11u nally low profill'. !I.lid mareh organizer and coaht1on :.. If the cny can·t reduce the curren1-1y ·•unfeasible'" development-fee ftroposal, "\here won'! be affordable housi ng in Irvi ne for a while.'' G reer said. t \l .llOH,l\IOlllH\ 1t11"MLY fAEUTOP We luo.ie ..II the.ifmf.> faf. 'JOU" notiday table.! CAJR. tJU.'{day f"'itt$ btat ~ cocnritt0!\5' ~pRiW.. ~D NAME.$ &J~~ ~~ tl'R'AT StECfil>I REACTION From Al completely. "I feel ~ov is, "'l•ll , I can't reall y sa} satis fied: but relieved." Ouo·s relier at the news of Nor- 1ega·s surrender was echoed by another Orange Count\' parent 11.·hosc son "'as senl to figh t 1here and b~ a Panamanian a rt ist 11 .. ·ing in Ne\vpOrl Beach. Sheila L1chacL JUSI re turned to O range C"ounty rro n1 Panama last "{'Ck "ith her husband and daughtl·r after finding then1sel.,es 1n lhl' 1111ddlc of the in\ as ion. Bu~ .'>he "as l"XCtll~dh niak1ng plans tu rL·turn again aS soon as pos~iblc . '"I knc..,,· JI "'as going to happt.•n IOlh.1\ ... thl' rl'nO "'nl·d artist said. ··tfs · 1an1ai.t1c!'" Although shl· 1ni11ally opposed U.S. 1ntl'r\'l'ntion H\ Pa nama. L1chal't supportl'J the in \asion. ··ranan1a is such a linle country. II "'as 1n1nossihle for 1he1n 10 du foundl'f i'lar0 l~u~1n.'>. ··\\l· hl:gan meeting -.CTrl·1ly."' ll ugg1n~ ~11d '"\\'l· didn'1 "anr to ll·aJ ;1n~olll' on cha1 1vc W("fl" bigger 01· grl'3\er or organ111:d nlOrl· 1han "'t' \l.l"fl' .. ~ Nov.'. ho"·evrr. thl' l'o;1llt1on ha s J c1°1nl·d 11~ n11ssi o n anJ 1s planning ,,.,, ··fi rst rult ac1111t\ .. co co1 nc1dc "1th '"Ea rth Da) ·· .·\Pnl 1~. t-iuggins -:.;ud . f..1ost likel>. 1he gro~p "·il l ;,tag1· ano1 h1•r deniunstra11on 1n L;1guna ('an~on. Jacoh\ <,a1d lu thl· nil·;u111nll', mt'nltll."r.i !\a) lhl·~ v.dl thro" thl"l f' ;,upport tx-h 1nd l':l~l C'lrangl' honll"tl "nrr'i "'ho ar(' opposing 1hc \r,1n1• ( o.'~ 7.100-al·re dl"\i.'l11pnll"lll tn their c11~. "/think cast Orange i!i a real hol Sll'JI. .. said L;iguna Beach Mayor L.1da L~·nnl'). fourJJ;k[ o f the Lag~na ( atl\Oll CUhkn"!fnl·~"\.:··\nd I thin k "hai·~ going on Ill l·ast Orange a r-fec •~ all of u~. no! ,1ust the people of Orangl·.·· ,\s Ll'llnl"} St"l"~ 11. thl· coali tio n t·ould funl·t1on a~ :1 l ll·annghousc for 1hl· \;Jf10u\ l"TI\1nu1rnl'!llal groups. cdu('at1ng l<•a<ler~ ;111d \parking pol- 1\il·:1l f h:.in&l' an)'lh1ng abou1 Noriega."· she said. '"fl "·as great tha1 the U.S. gol in\Ol\•ed and helped out." Deno Soteropoulos or Wlguna Bea~h . "hose son also ""as dl•ployed to PananHI rol\owin!!, the Occ. !0 invasion. 1>:11d he and his wife "'ere tu.1p...·ru1 troops "'o uld now be able 10 niakc a sp<.'Cd}' withdrawal. I-le supportl·d the 'Hush adn1in is- tra1ion·s desrrc to bring Norrega to .-\n1l·nca to rare 1riat on drug trar- ficking charges. ""lt"s !he safes\ plat•l' ror hin1 :· Sut('ropoulos said ... 1 r 1hc~ had turn- l'J hun o\·er to the Panamanians. hl'"d pfobabl} be dead."" ~I (· di scountl'd fears 1ha1 Noriega could pro\ e to be-an cmbarrassmen1 bt"t·auSt.' or past ties 10 the ("J . .\ Iha! Prl·sident Bush once headed. "f f~ a lot of politics. Hush has gonl' on rt't'ord as sa ying he has nothing to h ide.'" So1ero poulos said. "w I think 1t"s great.·· L1 1..·hacz agreed. ··V..'c ha,·e suffered a long time. Sine(· Noncg;i "·as "'ork ing "'1th the ··11 rna y nu:an finding new peopli: lu run ror o tlict·." she said. \Vhile hl' 1s still uncle:1r about C.\actl) ho"'· thl' Orange County En- \ ironniental Coaht1on "·ill !K"rve the cou111~ \ rl'~tdent.'>. V1c1or Le 1p1ig. pa'S! prr:s1dl'll\ or 1\n1igos de Bolsa ('hi,·a in H untington Beac h. said tht 111nl' 1s ripe:-for \uch an organ1 zat1on. ··1 he en\ 1runn1en1al groups hke tht• :\m1gos ha\·c bc.·cn working on thl'lr s1ngl1· purpos..: projects ro r all th1'\t.' )ear .. :· 'aid Le1 p11g . ..,,.ho help- ed t·rl'ate lhl· coal111on's posi tion P:lfk~r "Jt \ going 10 Oc: a grea l thing. 11 can't help hul !>Cr'r a useful role." -\ll:in ikl·l . :1 Nl'" pon Beach resi- ('I-\. "l. rouldn't do anyth ing.'' she said. But Bush"s election 10 the Whlll' House l'hanged ;ill thal. "'Prl's11..k·n1 Reagan didn't do a thing about it. But since Bush got in. Is.av. thl' diffl'ren1..·e," Lic hacz said. Bu t Ono l'Xprl's~d hope thal Nor- icg.1s trial "'ouldn"t drag on. "I hOJX' it g1.1C~ faster than McMa rtin," she said. rl·rerring to the nation's lo ngl'Sl -runn1nl!: criminal trial under "'a} 1n Los Angeles. Bnl"'n ""as lluril'd last Thursda\ "11h full 1nd1tal) ho non. in OrangC lie \~as a"·ardcd the Purple Heart po.,,1hun1o usl) fi_.ir bravery. 0110 !>31d gl't1 1ng through the hol- ida' !.l:a.,,on had been difficul1. but ··11 ls gl'tll ng easier. I've llqd a couple of pre11~ good da~·s. "'\\'l··r'l' s111t ge 111n~ c.ards rr on1 tutal ~!rangers. thafs the n1agn1fi - l'l"nt \bing. \\'c'vl' c,·en heard tha1 hl·"s a hl·ro fro1n pcopll' in Canada and !\ll'\ll·o,'" ,tu.· !hHti Cl ry Nrws Servier roarrlb•ted to this rt'port. dl'lll \\ho 1li \\Ork1ng "'ilh tl'le cast ()rangl' rt•,11 .. k·nl'>. said hl· hopes thl' nt'" 1 oahuun 11111 pru' 1Je the nu~.,. 1ng cun1n1un1r<1l1un link for ()rangl' ("uun\\ 1'11\ 1ronrnentahsts. H1·l·( 1 Hl·d "a11·r shortages. gnd- lol·>.. ;ur pollut1011 and landfill short - :tgl''> ;1~ pn1hl1·1n;, lhl' 1:ount) niu~t addrl'.,, a~ a rl·,1ilt of ron11nu1ng dl'\l·lo1>n1t·n1 It\ ahou1 ume. ht· !>aid . that ct1unl\ rl·,1Jcnls fi nall\ JOllll'd fllfl'l'~ . . ··r rn a rL"~1de11t of (lrange Count \ and "h.LI 1hl"' ·rt• d111ng lo an' nf uS llll') "rl' du1ng" h• ;111 o f us." h'c ~ud·. '"It\ t1nH' \ll" ;1J! 1';Hlll" IO~l'thl'r. ll"s U\l"flhJl" and 1'111 glad to St"l" ti happ1:n1ng.·· Salvation Army thrift store In Mesa reopens today By The O~lty Piiot ("osta M(·!>il·s Salvati o n f\rmy thnfl s1ore. l'loscd for repairs sinee Nu.,en1hcr. "ill reopen ·at 10 a m t1.1t.la ). offi1·1al\ announred. Lo1:all'li al 2126 llarbor Bl \'d .. thl' bu1ld1ng had dl'vt'lopcd structural probll·n1s tha t n1adl' JI unsare. SaJ .. ·a- t1on .\rm ~ Ma.i. !)a\'1d < i. Boyd said. ··it was JUSt an age prolllem ." Hoyd soud. "'The "'alls had begun 10 \.t·para1e rr om the J01s1s. To make a long st00' ~hort, we-put a V.·holr: new 1op on lh(• building."" Just ca /1 642-6086 DallJ' "llot Delivery 'White Safe 11 Guaranteed 1 ~" ~-··· ' ... P•w ~.' • ·• -''' '"' •• "-'•"' .~ .. ~ ... ~.,, .... ... ~ ..... 1 '"" t,,1 ,...,,.._, ......... ' ... , .. Oil<''"·""'~ •r I \~ ~ ..... d.,, ' "'" ..... ,..,,., ' "' ' ....... '. , .. .,J\ Clrcul•tlon Telephones "''"' o·~ '°""'• ..... , .. , ..... for fin e, unusual heirlooms of th e future 1101 VkstcJiff .Drive Newport Beach r . nting t©wn red for fore st fire officials Every time we have a picture postcard New Year's Day with television showing Pasadena and the Rose Bowl and the San Gabriel mountains risina like a Spanish comb in the background, I'm reminded of the year we entertained Smokey the Bear and his friends at t~e Rose Parade, the Rose Bowl and our home in Altadena. And the top officials of the U.S. Forest Service and the Association of State Foresters still recall that meryiorablc weekend, when they enjoyed balmy shirtsleeve weather in Southern California instead of shoveling snow back home. For 21 years I was associated with the Smokey the Bear Fort:st Fire Prevention campaign, first as the account executive on the project at the Foote, Cone & Belding advertisi ng campaign, then as the national volunteer coordinator. the equivalent of the non-governmental di rector The Smokey campaign wa'i administered by what was known as the CFFP -the Cooperative Forest Fm· Pre' ent1on committee -comprised of four or fiq~ state fon·sters and four or fi,e U.S. Forest Sen ice offic1a1s. Ench year. this group visited Los Ange les to discuss foma fi re preven· t10n strategy with the acrnunt group at Foote. Cone & Belding. and whenever they did. they used a t .~ ' 'I .. (•t '• •,I a . . .. - ly DllK>'tAH A. SAKAMOTO a._,_ C:•ns+=-• A Laauna NiaueJ mother and her two ·sons who were burned out o( their apart- ment Pee. 28 re«lved a second Christmas on Wednesday. Oranae County fircfiahters who helped fi&ht tbe blaze brouaht the family a load or a.ifis to replace some of the tbinp destroyed when beat from a fireplace touched off a tinder dry Christmas tree. As eight firefighters and their battalian chief brought in bicfcles and bags of toys, the boys squealed and hopped on the bikes before the firemen were fully in the apanment. "Whoa, no way! A bike!" 8-year-old Tyler Pearson relied. "I love it: this is better than our first Christmas," his brother Shane. 12. added. The firefighters looked on as the boys opened boxes of racing cars. Nintendo figures. a basketball. puzzles and the popul ar Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles action figun:s. The boys were all giggles as they sprawled o n thl· noor playing with a battel) opcrate<l car while Beverly Pearson accepted a hair dryer and other personal Items. "I can't bclie'e this. This is good ... too good, thanks so much you guys," Shan(.' said. looking up at the firefighters. "This 1<; lx'ttN than Christmas." Beverly Pearson sat at a kitchen table toppc·d with mismatched coffee cups and placemats and took turke~ pieces out of a bag to make a sandwich for Tyler. ...,-.--~'-..... our house for a party after the business session!>. We had the perfect house for a group of foresters and the perfect house for a part). with ~ome 5.000 square fee t. 51'1 bath· rooms. a we t bar so- lanum. and an acre and a half of heavily woockd grounds - one of the old She looked to\\ard the living room of her nl'w apartment. furnished with brown armchairs and a green and )'ellow couch. and smiled .. Or•nge County "r• httallon Chief D•n Run- nestr•nd be•rs gifts for Beverly Pe•rson·s sons Sh•n•, 12 fl•ftf, •nd Tyler, L l'lre had rulnH die La9un• Nl9uel f•mlly•s holld•y •nd •partlllent. Altadena estate homes. . Thr Smokey the Bear campaign was born in warttml' right here in Southern California, \hortl) after a small Japane'ic submanne lobocd a 'ihell into the Goleta 011 fields north of Santa Barbara. T his was 1n.19-l2. and man) of )OU may remember thl' panic that gnp~d the Southland. Adi Mendenhall was suix-n 1sor of the Angeles Na11onal Forest. with offices 1n Pao;adena at thi: 11mt He was afraid Japancsi: saboteurs might <>et fire to national fo ri:sts along thi: Wt•<;t Coast to illuminate th(• shorelini: for future submanm· attacks. so hl· callli:d his fni:nd. athcrt1'\tng agl·nq necutt'e Don Belding. Belding marshalled a crl·:.ttt"e group frllm \ anou\ agl·nnc'> and the) put together a pre' cnt furl'\ I fire r ampa1gn and tool.. 11 back to \\ .1'ih1ngton. D ( Ju\t a~ thq am,ed 1n thl' nation"; cap11al. thi: Ad,en1sing Council for War was created to build campaigns for nurs(.' recruitment. scrap metal sahagc. \~astl' fat l·ollcct1on and othl·r "'Jrttmt• measures. Bkssi:u h) the go\ i:rnment. this council of tht• au\ l'rtistng tndustr) agn.·cd to takl' on the fon.·st fire pre' cnt1on campaign as its first pro- gram The St'COnd one "'as tr('a'>Ur) honds and stamp' to tinanu· thl· \!oar Tht' tirst fori:st fire pre' ent1on posters and ads featured lht• ugl> pictures of the a\IS dictators - H11kr. ~tus,olin1 and H1 roh11n .\II the l'OP) and graph1ls "'l'fl' donated. Onl' )l·ar. Walt D1sne) donatl·d a postt•r of Bamtu the dn·r. and II \!,as so popular thl' rnnun11tt·e dended to dcH·lop animals a., a ha'>1l· tht'm('. and the' comm1.,s1<1ncd a slick 111Jga111w illustrator named Stahll to rorne up with 'iOml' '"l'll ht'' I k "'h1pPl·d ou( a hundk nf thl'm -dl'l·rs. 0"' Is. el k. even a skunk. One of his 1llu\trat1on<. '>ho\o\Cd a 'l'I) nondt'.,cnpt bear with t\\O t uhs Thl' romm1m•t• bought 11 and decided to name the hear Smoh·'· after a famou<, Ne\!, Yori.. <.tall' tornter fhat \\as in 1Q .. n I rum the outS1.'I. the campaign has lx't•n dl''1gm·d Jnd prodUl·cd fn:e of d1arge b\ the Loe; ·\ngl'll''> otlirl' of Foott'. < ·unl' & &fding. Ed Wil<.on ";i' namud account l"~etut1,e Wilson al'o wa<, on the l'\l'fu11vc commtttl'l' of the Tour· nn111l·n1 of Rost.·s (he later occame prt·'i1dent). and thl' Nat1H' Soni. and Daughtl'r" of the Ciolden West sponi.ored a lloat \I.1th Smokn as the central figurl'. So 1t \\a~ decided that the ~late and national forntcrs on thr CFFP would hold their planning mel'ltng 1n Lo"> Angeles JU'lt before New Year's and Wil<.on \I.Quid gl't them grandstand seats for the par,11k and 50..yard seats for the Rose Bo\!.I, and thl' r eltons '-\OU Id thro\!. a New Year's Eve dinner pan) fur them. It was an l'>.<:11ing and glorious event. The stall' fon·<,ters from M1ss1s~1 ppi. Colorado. M1ch 1 n~n. Nonh Carolina and New York were there. and mam Fort's! Sen ICC officials and Elmer Osterman. of O range County and the state of California. and of course. Oon Belding. We opened o ur big home and provided food -a ham and barbcc uc.J chi cken -and the fo resters brought much of their own liquor including their favorite \\'J<,h1ngton. D C bourbon. Wild Turkey, and 'W llson chartered a bus to bnng them to our house from their hotds. and take th(.'m back. and to the paradl' and game. It was fitting that the champions of~mul..e) should have such a good time where the whole idea began in the first place -in Jittery Southern Cali(om1a. Jim Ftlto• I• • IM,ilmt olNtn-tr of IM Oran1t Coatt. HI• col•ma ,..,,, Suday •8d ft•n- day. "It's all mix and match. hut we'll make 11 home." she ')aid Pcar,on recounted that she had de· ndcd to takl' dO\\ n the Chnstma' trCl' Ix-cause 11 wa<, -;o di). But as she was pulling the lrCl' across tlcr Ca r~t at 6:30 a.m .. a bough rubb<.'d acro'>'> thl' burning fire plarc. setting ofT the tree. W11h1n <.econdi.. the mantel was o n firl'. "It Jumped to the mantel Ilk(.' that.'' -.hl· said. <.napping her finger; "Whl•n the draf)l'\ laught 11. I said that \\a<, l'nough and ran otft of the house w1th m' OO\'\ .. hrefightl'r Ed Nonhcrn \aid 1·hl'> rl'3l'hed the apartml·nt within three or four minute\ aftl·r recc1v1ng a 91 I call from a nc1i!hhor. HowC\ er. with tht· c.,n·pt1on ol the garage and an up<;La1rs tx·drutim. thl· apartment along wi th its maO\ trea'iurn "'ere de"nro,cd B). midmorning. the managcml·nt of thl· 'itKul'I Point .\partments on Niguel RoJd had m11\l'd the Pl•aro;on<. 1ntn a sos From A 1 pcnor .\vc 'T m l'\trt·ml'I) otfl'mkd h) 'Olli .JI 111 lllk .. Hound' \:t1d hl· ~a' part1tularl) upset lx·l.lll'l' nl·gut1a11on' ht•tv.cen \O" and thr cit~ tl\l'r '>pl'l'tlic kKat1on' \\efl' kq>t tun liul· nt 1J1. "I'm l'\tfl'nll'h otkndl'd that tht• l'll\ \\,I\ .tltl'l1lpt1nl!-It> htdl' thl\ l\\Ul' .. h~· ,,ml "I th1nl.. .1 rt•rall dml' '>hould ht• \I.II tl'd .. Ill\ lOnlml'l1t\ drl'\\ an 1mmed1atl' rdwllJI lrolll llw < II\ < ounul. h11w('H'r I \t'n ii thl' n1unn1· had appro'l'd thl' prup11-,ed rnl·morandum of un<lcr- '>lantl1ng h<.:t"'l'l'n SOS :ind thl· n t). thl' rn<He \\ould ha'l' rt'qum·d a puhhr ht·ar- 1ng lx·lorl' thl· Planning ( omml\<.mn for IV'>UJnu· of a tond111onal u\C permit. ( 11Ulll ti man Or' ·\mhurgl') <,a1d "l h1<, lllUn( ti 1s not tr: 1ng to pull the \\uol tl\cr ,1n~<me'c; qe'i.'' ht' '-11d "If }OU \\.tnt to \tart a recall. )Oll go nght aht•Jd .. After ht.•anng ahout 40 m1nutt'' ot publil uimnll'nl. counnl ml'mlx'r<, an- nou1irt•d. om· b\ one. that the\ also had Objl'Ct1um ll> th~ proposed memorandum of UJ1tkr\la nd 111g. T"o rnuncil rncmberc;, On .\mburgq and Ed Gla,g1rn . ra1Sl'd the l'i'iue of undtK'.umcnted aliens. SO'i. lt l..l· most pn\ate aod public DO' ert} relief agencies. docs not check c1t11l·nsh1p papers before offering scn·1cc to d 1cnt'\, and board memlx'rs 'i3) the) do bclil'\'e man) of their Clil•nts arc undocumented. La~t year the counci l adopted a policy rcqumng that charitable and Cl\'IC or· ~n11a11on\ \!. h1ch rereive city funds ver· 1ff legal rcs1dcnc> b<.'fore offering scr· vices. But the pohq was put 1n li mbo \I.hen thl· federal Department of Housing and rban [)e,clopmcnt suggested 11 m1~ht '1olatc ant1-d1scnminat1on rcgu· la11ons. Th(.' proposed memorandum of undt"r· standing containend a passage which would ha'c exempted SOS from tht" residency verification policy if 11 we:~ ever cleared by H UD and made man· datory again. Ambuf)ty and G lasgow said they similar unit \!.1th1n thl' complc>.. ..\panment manager K11n Mar'ihall pu<.tcd tl1crs at thl· 1.1partment'>. no11f) 1ng resident'> of thl· lirl' Jnd a\k111g for dl1na· tions. "She "a" '-O grl·at. 'hl' dal ncr:thing B) the end ofthl· da~ \\l' had ocddingand clothes Tht· mJtnll'nanct• men moH·d U\l'r thl' donat111m Jnd got u\ all '>l'I up:· Pe:H">lln \<ltd The furniture, rdngerator and a m1rro· \\a' l' "l'rc tlunn It'd h~ neigh hor\ "Thl' ih·d ( rn\> lt)ntactl'd u~ ngh1 a\\a~ and ga'l' us a \t1f)l:nd for food and dothing II> wk U'> o'er." '>ht' added. "Thi:~ g;i \ l' ll'> l'nuugh mone) to go u' er to K mart and hu\ the bo\\ <iome clothe\ Thl·~ l'H'n arranged for i en<, C raftt•r\ to rl·plare m~ glll'<.e" at no chargl' .. Pear\on '><11d 'hl' 1s JU'>I happ) 'iht· and her <ion!. 'un 1\t·d the firr .. , hJ\l' nC\l'r li'l'd 111 an) t) pc of "11uld nut 'uppo11 thl' agrn·ml'nt unk'>' thl' l'\l'lllpt11111 \\l'rt· rl'mO\ t·d .. 11·, .1 nw111 p11111t ''nn· ihl· pol1l' '-'3'> l)l,ldt• u pllClll<ll. \II \\h~ :lddfl''\ II .. •\m· bu rgn \J 1J "I \;I\ k:i \l' 1 t uu t. and addrl''-' till' l\\Ue \\ht•n II hclomcs an l\\lll' Forhath <.aid \C )\ rdu\l'J tu part1npatt' 1n -\mhurgl'' ·, "prl\:lll' agenda" to nd C. mta \tn.i ol und1Kumt·ntl·d alten'i "\.\ t' u>n\ldt·1 th.11 1'\Ul' non-ni.'go· 11ahk .. 'hl· ... mJ "\\l''rt• ,, prl\att' agcnq .ind \\t' l:tn d1'111bu1c lolld 111 \\h11rnncr \\l' \\,llll 10 I 'Ao othl'I\ \1 ,1\or l'l'tl'f Huffa and C ·11u111 il\\om11n \a1id, C1t·n1' <>aid the\ "l·rc u1nrrrrwd :ihout thl' n1.,.1 of thr 11111\t' "'h1lh \'a' 111 indudl' a rt·ntal <>un;,id~ li11 ti' t' ~l·.1r' plu' t'\ll'm1,e 1mpro\ l'nlt'nl\ 111 thl· hutld1ng Thl· total l'\ttmatnl u"t "·" $2'iO.tJOO ··1 JU't thin't thtnl.. "'l' \houlJ put 1n $2511000 1n 1mpr0\t'ml·nt' 111 a p1t.·cc of. propcrt~ \\l' fl' not l'\l'n ult1matel~ going 111 1l\\ n:· Hut1a \Jld .. , th111I.. th1' 1' .1 prrll) lair lhunl. of t h.1 ngt· :· < •l'll I\ 'a 1J ('rJmpln th:it \\ould gl'l' <.uch an out- pouring ul 'uppon. the e,ommun11' has bl:en grl':.tt." \ht· -.aid . \'k:.tn\,h1k. llw firefigh ters from "ita- 11on :--:o 'i \\ho !ought the hla1e rl·alln·d thl' h<.1'., ,ind thl·1r mother \\erl' kft "11hou1 Chn'>tma" pre'>cnt\ fhe~ gathl'rl·d lllgl·ther some g1fl\ left 0' er from Opcr,1tun ".int!l Clau\ a to\ collev lion dri' l' lor Ol'l'U\ t·htl<lrl'n fhl· to\\ that 'are left o\l·r after < hn,1111a,·Da~ arc .... , e<l fur l'mergt·nctl'S \Ul h a' thl''-t'. departmrnt <,pokl'\f)l:rson KJthkl'l1 ( ha !.'\plained "\h· &l'I man~ to~\ ocforc and after C hn'>tl11J' We ~t aside maO\ tor times lil..l· thl''l' .. ;,he '><ltd · '' tht' bo)'> pla~l·d. Capt Da"t' Bulk uHllllll'IH . .kd Rc 'erh tor htr 4u1cl.. l'\a u· J l lllO "You d1un't tr: to put the firt" out \OUf'>t'lf. that v.a., good You got the bo~'\ M•yor Petft autt•1 ··1 Just don•t think we should put In US0,000 In Improvements to • piece of property we·r• not even ul· tlm•t e ly going to own:· < 1t•n1<i al-.o \aid \Ill· "a' tOlllt'rnt•d ahout the prop11,cd agrt'('mt•nt\ 'agul'· Ol'"· l'"Jll'nall~ 111 thl' Sl'gntl'nt n·gard1ng thL' 'lhanng uf lh1· hu1ld1ng ht·t'-'l'Cn ~OS \\l\ln ,1\ the C II\ ( &um·1l \Oted to fore(.' and thl' ut)·nf)l·r;rtetl < 11'>ta_ \tc"3 Joh u' to llHl\t' It ·" e\trcmch difficult to ( ·l·ntcr lt)l.Jlt' '11n1t·1h1ng ltl..t' th1'i ( 111e\ s1mpl~ .. 11 ·., not ckar ho'' mmh I'> tn ht.· U\Cd don't hJ\l' thl' 1Unmg for 11 What's tl\ u\ and hem mulh 141 to Ix· u\C<l b' rwcdl'd I' \lllJlt.' dTort at th(.' \tatt' Ind to thl'm.'' \hl' <.a1J .. e .. 1.ihl.'."h \fX'Ual wn1ng, for \OClal <.er· C ounnlv.oman \Ian Hornbuckle. thl' 'Ill'\ lum· 'upportcr ol thl' Jgrt'l'ment. <.aid she Forhath .-..i1d \he did not 1..no\\ \\hat \\a\ d1\3pJll)lnted h\ \.\\•dne<,d,l) '<, O\Jt · v.ould hapJll'O Ill SO~. \o\hl Ch h:t<i k\S nime. than tv.o v.cd.'> left 1n it'i lea~ at Rt'a "I was rather <1urprt\Cd h~ lhl' W:t\ 11 ( t•n tcr l'ndcd." 'he ..aid. "What <1u rprt<;<'d and "~c \.\Ill con11nul' to ..cnt' ~oplc until d1sapp<11ntl'd me mo't wa' that none or \!.C ran '>en e thi:m no longer:· '>he c;a1d tht• other l'O uncll mcmtx·r' wl'rl' \\lll1ng "If \\l' ha\c to rloc;e. 1 "'ould hoJ>(.' to do an) further worl.. on thl\ The thurdll''> and other organ11a11on<. \!.ould motion "a" JU\t to reject thl' mcmoran-tr) lo fill thl' \01d .\n}W3). 1t'<, ht't·n nice dum and tht'n thro\!. up our hands and 20 \l'af'. hasn"t 11"" be Jone '-'Ith 11 . .\nd here''> an organ11a -ht.• said SOS would wait to '>l--c \I.hat 11on that·~ l:X'cn 111 l',tSt(.'nce for 18 }ear'\, ar11on thr cit~ took She ackno\!.kdged prov1dmg a safet~ nt't for a ~mcnt of that thcrt' v.ould probabl} not be t1m(.' to our communtt)... \I.Uri.. out a nc\!, relocation agreement Scott Mather, an SOS board member. beforl' Jan. 15. ~1d he was not ~urpm<·d b} the protests Rut Matht'r ~•d he would continue to Tuesday night. ,_ti) to fi nd a wa~ to k~p OS in opc"r· "I certainly didn't think it was gomg to at1on. be any diff(.'rent." he said. "I said it as "It isn't over 'til it) over.'' he said. .... I nine A would-be thief with hiah-tech aspirations attempted to pass a for- ted cashier's check at Mtcro Ware-house. 17801 Main SL. about 4:30 p.m. Tuesday. The man wu tryina to purthaK computer chips with the 1Md check for SS,000. The Wortd Elementary School was vandalized Tuesday before it could ington Villagt Lant heard a verbal exchanac inside and saw furniture bc:ing thrown out of the second floor windows. Bellflower venue. an acquaintance took her ca·r without penn1ss1on. She claimed he also took SSOO out of the purse she left in the car. • • • A resident of the first block of Bolton called police about 9: IS p.m .. Wedncllday to complain checks ~re stolen out of his mailbox. • • • For the patt week.• family livina OD Blaa hat been oiaautd Yrith <*enc phone calJs.. 1'he -suapect is a male juyenlle, beliewd 10 be a member of their ~ulhter'1 1even1h- lf'lde daa . ' dry. • • • A resident in the 400 block of Cyptns Drive called police Tuesday cvenina to tc{>Oft she has been rc- ccivina annoy1na phone calls. • • • Of'ficen w~ called to the Bia Bend area of Lquna Canyon Roed at 8:2S a.m. Tuesday whert a vehicle tuld run into a pok. The driver and P81SC"Ff fled the tcenc bu1 left tht vchidc. • • • A man wcarina a mask ran into 1he airls' locker room IUld expoted him.self to three 1irls at Qceanvicw High School. I 7071 Got~ard St. • • • A 1984 Renault was stolen from a carv.ort at 16932 Umeliaht Circle whale the owner was on vacation. He said a rifle was in the trunk of the car. • • • A burglar cut the scrttn to pm entry thro uah an open bathroom window. then took jewelry and cam- era equipment valued at more than S 10.400 from 1 home on the 9400 block of Warbler Street . • • • Two pcopk walked into Bcra's AnJiq~ 18319 Euchd St .. removed a Sl6S antique clock from the wall and fled to a waitina car. C.ta Meu A ''ldertive" \hid' 111RMCbd the bedroom• o( a bome in llile 800 Mock of T ~ Strttt, '-?Si be-hind maay valuables bu1 a camera. ;..1ry and a...,.. • • • A ,._ m hit .,ty lOI. wldl cwty brow'A Mir, .......t.tld in t.e OI ........ _ ............. ... Ha.da ......... ouUd in I hatMfi· together and nacuatcd the premises. Some peopk don't realize how quiet tht·se tree' burn ... hi: <,aid T) ler. ho\!, C\ er. ..aid he wished his mum would ha\ e tried the fire ext- ingu1!>hcr at ka~t long enough to save \Ume of hi'> 10\ \ "l "ould haH' tm·d to replace the bake'. T\kr.'' h1'> mothl'r ~1d "l could never fl:plat:l' ) OU .. The departmt.'nt l''>t1ma1ed th(.' damaac at $1 no.ooo Bc \C~rl~ '><!1d c;he spent about S500 on gifts for thl· children. There were man) photo~ and ml'morab1ha that can . nt'\ er be.' rl•plat ed. "W(.''re 't.'r' lurl.' and fortunate to ha'e been helix'd thi'> wa}:· she said. "I ""ant }OU all to l..no\!. that tht" boys and 1 v.t>nt out on "i('\\ Year"s Day and h<.>ught an art1ticial tr~ I don't ever want a repeat of th1~ again .. Three Viejo explosipns investigated By Chy News ~rvfce Orange Count) shen trs deputies Wednesda~ were 1nYest1gat1ng thrtt ex- plosions 111 the M1ss1on Viejo area in recent da}s. 1nduding one that damaged a car. There ha' l' been no tnJunes in any of the blast!>. and there was no known mOtl\e for an\ 111 the ("\Olos1ons. "Thert' 1<1 a goo<l pos!>1b1ht} that lhcx three inetdent'> arc related to each other, but v.e do not feel the) a~ related to Tucsda) ·., bomh1ng in Riverside.'' shenfT''> Lt D iel.. Olson ~1d . ··11 ma~ JU\t be.' a caS<' ol mallciou.5 m1sch1cf. · he addl·d Just lxforr I a.m. Wednesday, aa e \plos1on damaged th(.' windows .and the 1ntenor of a I Q!P H' unda1 sedan owned b' Rolx'rt Lav. n·nct'· Pratt. 20. who lives in th(.' 2M)(')(> hlocl.. of La Sierra Drive. The car "'a' in front of Pratt's home. but neither Pratt nor an~ one else was injured in tht' hlast .\bout the ~me time on New Year's morning. an e'lplosion nppcd th~ Castille Ekmentan ~hool at 24042 Via La Coruna. · Olson said v.1ndow., in a class~ \!.l're damaged, along with an exterior door and door frame • No ont' wa!I injured Detec11vcs ha~ not )t't issued a damage amount. OllOI !Mild • '\bout 3: 15 a m Monda)'. an cxplosi~ nt'ar a Southern ( alifom1a Edison c .. light pole on \ 1a Santa Clara east di Trabuco Circle knocked over the s~ hght. ~ "It looks like the intent in all~= theS(' explosion~ was to cau.e damaac but not to inJurr anyone. .. ~Id . and two backpech. • • • A 38-{car-old woman in the block o Sant1qo Drive aot a call from a male juvenile who ificd himself as Jay and three to "~low" her I 3-year-old "bra1n1 out. .. The youf'I caller profanities to th~ten the woM81• • •• A New Zealand woman bl!!l:n• she lof.t her puspon while i• pan 8-ch. poatbly in lhc 200 of Hanbd Dnvc. ' • • • One SI ,000 c:atll di .. t Hli Nt'Wpon N-.. ... 0...·11.. MOSCOW (!.P) -The KGB Nlhed rdnt°ort'emenlS lO the Iranian border Wednesda)'. to stop rampq-iDa Soviet AJerbaljaois from forcina QpC:n 1he frontier by demolishina ~ towers and security alarms., ofracial modia reported. The Soviet govcmment daily Ji:vcsaia said that aficr thrtt days, the ·disturbances had spread •Iona ents Azerbaijan's nu.rly SOO-milc border with Iran. One protester was rc- PoMcd killed. The newspaper said the Azerbai- janis wanted their Soviet republic -united wi th a region peopled by their ethnic kin in nonhem Iran, and they have th rea tened to remove all border barriers unlc:"SS authorities do so. Aicrbeijani activil&I, however .. •Y they merely WU.I an open border and the fftlCdom '° u.de and CfOll the frontitt, pnct.lce. tu~ four dttad<s tlO by l-f Slllill. . The unrest in the Soviet Caucaws adds to the ethnic headaches already facing Pres ident Mikhail S. Gorbachev as his reforms unleash long pcn1-up Jricvanccs of 1he coun- in-·~ many nation .. lltics. ·The Caucasus his alrady hem 10m for two years by strife am~ Azerbai- j1nis, Armenians, Oeor1ian1. Abkhazians and other cthok srouPL The unrtsl on lhc S • cl-Iranian front~r introduced a '1t'\.\ in1er- na1ional clement with poli1i<1\I and rcliaious overtones. and 1hc dispatch of reinforcements reported by Izvestia showed • detachments of KOB bonier uoop1 reaularly 1ta- lioned 1lona 1hc botdtr were in- capable or quashina the violence. The otTteial news qency Tau said about 7 ,500 protesters 'dcs1royed auard obsc:rvauon towers. electronic alarm equipment and communica- tions lines alona the border when 1he unrest bc&an Occ. 31. l1vcs1ia. 9_uotiRI I. Petnivu. of the KGB s C.ucasus bor'dc'r dis-. trict rtported the "il-1 actions" coniaUed Wednesday 6u1 pvc no dtta1ll of the la1es1 1rouble. "J1ractically alona the en1irc border betw«n Azerbaijan and Iran a complex si1ualion hu e meraed." Izvestia· said in a repon headlined "Pogrom on the Soviet-Iranian Border." Queen Mary Organized crime prosecutors ~fflcer gets leaving Justice Department heave ho · C \I It OH'\I \ MHll .I' ly The Assod.ated Pr11u \ Famlly planning funds reinstated VENTURA -A state appeals cou.n o n Wcd!'lcsdaY C!~crtd .full funding of a SJ6 million program of low-income family pla~n1n1 services 1ha1 G o \'. George Dcukmejian has sough! to cut .by 1wo-1h1rds. The 2nd Districl Court of Appeal. which .1.ast w_ctk t~mporanly blocked release of !he S24 million vt•1ocd by Dcuk!1'CJ1an, hftcd its order Wedne~y ~nd dCfl l~ the governor's request 10 continue to freeze the money while his adm1n1s-LONG BEACH (AP) -Mus- tachioed ship·s officer John Ma$· ness. the Queen Mary's crusty hair apparent. was finally fittd for refus- ing Disney Co.'s de mand to shave off the cookie duster he's worn for 4ccades. '"It's ridic ulous. I'm fired." 1Mag- ·ncss said Wednesday. ··1 was fired as of 10 a.m. yesterday. BLt v.·~·rt' ·members of the Tea·msters Union and 1o1.'e art filing a grie vance against 1he company. '"I don't know whether I wan1 reinstatement or not. but I sure wan1 compensation." Disney. o perator of the Quel'n Mary-Spruce 9 oose tourist attrac- tions. said the 65-ycar-old Magness could keep his job by shaving.. T here was a December face-off. hut lhl· shape-up or sh ip-out uliimatun1 v.·:i s delayed to this week. By .Tuesday's deadline. lhl' rl·ga ! luxury liner's No. 3 officer stil l had the mus1achi:-he's v.·orn for 41 \l'ar\. including Na vy battles dunn8 thl' Korean War and n1ercha nt !tl'rv1cr following his m1l11a ry retlrcmenl. Disney. which recently bought thr ship, ga\'e Magness the hca"e ho. "They pushed me and I don't think tha t's. right." Magness said. adding .he may hire an attorne y 10 press his Case. "But this afternoon. I'm going to the uncmploymenl office." he said. .. •. . ' . CFFER AVAILABl.E roRAUMITED TIMEONIY I ; ' " t WASH INGTON (A P) -Nearly one-fo urth of the Justice Dcpart- mt:nt°s organized crime proSC<'uto rs have quit sinl·e A11orney G eneral Dick Thornburgh announced plans to put 1h,·1r t'Xtraordinarily success- ful strikt· forces und1;r the control of local I r.s . auornt·ys. Aft('r a year o f controversy and d1l>Conlt'nt in ('ongrt·ss. 'Thornburgh o n ~1onda ~ 1n1po§('d the ehange he ha> lll.'l'n l>el·k1ng for ! 5 years. Vetl'rari'i of thi:-Justice Dcpan- llll'nl'l> tv.o.Jl~llde. all-out attack on ' La Cosa Nostra predict tha1 even n1ore of their co llea&ues will quit now that hopes of blocking the n1 0\'e have been· dashed. So far, 33 ha\'t' left. ··People are voting with their fet•t." said Jeremiah O'Sullivan, who hl·aded the Bos1on strike force for 10 years and lefl for private practice thi~ year after st"rving brieOy as U .S. a11orncy 1herc. "There will be a larger turnover immediately after lht• mcr2er. , Since 1980, the strike forces have convicted mob leader~ long thought untouchable in Boston, Brooklyn, Cleveland. Chicago. Denve r, Kansas City, Los Angeles. New Haven. Conn., New Orleans, Philadelphia and ROchester, N.Y. Until now, they reponcd directly to the Organized Crime and Racketeering Sect ion of thr depart· mcnt"s Criminal Division in Wash- ington. One-hundred fifteen career govcrnmen1 prosecutors in the strike forces now will hccome assistants to the U.S. auorneys. tra1 ion appeals the case. . . Unless the s1ate Supreme ("ourt intervenes, the acuon means a re s1oration of funding that was cul Aug. 15 10 500 clinics around California, serving ovt•r 470,000 low-incon1c people a year. McMartin jury reaches more verdicts LOS ANGELES -Jurors returned siA more scaled verdicts in lhe McMartin Preschool molestation case Wednesday. bringing the to tal of cou nt ~ decided to 31. nearly half of !he 65 charges in the case. The jury, v.•hich rcturnl·d ffo m a two -week ho[iday vacation on Tuesday, a ppare n1ly v.·as "orking swiftly 10 conclude its talks. . Contras deny role in nuns' slayings " The j urors arc dl'cid ing whether Raymo nd Buckey, 31. and his mother, Pegg ) Me Manin Buckev. 63, are gui lt y or in noci."nt of charges that they molested children a1 their famil y ownc-d McManin Prt"SChool in Manhauan Bl'aeh. ~l ·\~.\(i l '-\. N1c:1ra~ua (-\P) - -\ ('ontra ll·adt·r ...:t1d \\\·dnc\da) his n.-tx·l group "''1" ··1nra p:ihll'" of thl' al\al·k tha1 l.11Jt•d tv.o nuns. one of thrn1 an .-\ml·rrran. and asSl..'rtl'd Nic::iragua v.a" hlan,1ng the rehcls lO rob 1hl·n1ofl 1.S. congrl·ss1unal sup- port. "'\Ve prn1ec1 thl' l'I\ d1an popu-' la11on . V.l" arc ('a1h o t1 c and .,.,e sup- port 1h•· l'Pt,co p:il "ork of1hc ('a1h- o l1£' < ·hur(h." ...:11d .\rr~1 1dc' Sanchl"t of the ~l('araguan Res"1:1nl·l·. 1n eom nll'nts o n ( o"ta R1 ran r;1d10 But the k·fi 1'i1 Sand1 n 1~ta go\Crn - mcn1 <·ailed thl· 1nc1dt·1u 1n ...,h1ch a third nun and an a u ~1l1:iry bisho p al so v.·ere v.·ounded a "pren1l'di1ated ambus h" by the Ll.S.-backed Con- tras. l 'ht• Buloh adm1111s1ration deplored the killing of the nuns but uid the i\1anagua government failed to back up 11s. charge 1ha1r. Contras were respon!>1btl'. The bod} of Si ster i\1aurecn ("ourtnC\'. 45. v.·ill be fl own bar k to her hon1e\own of Milwaukee Thursdav aftrr a memorial service \Vedn~a )· 1n a Managua church. S1s1e.r ('ourl nl·) and..?1s1cr Teresa Ro!oalcs . .24. of Nicaragua were killed v.hcn thl'IT pi ckup truck was a te tacked 1n a 1one Cfilled OJ O de Agua bctv.·ecn the mining towns of Rostta and Siuna i n northeastc:rn • " ,• • • . IW:l K you Joi""""'· you won'. I pay any- ltllno fa JO days. So bring your body Into a Hotlday Spa 8eca<M majo< l9duC1lons could be Jusf ahead Stop by any Hotlday Spa today fa a"9e~lou'. Nicaragua. The area is 1n a Contra strongho ld in remote Zelaya pro,·ince. 250 miles no rthea st of Managua. the capi1a J. Both nuns belonged to the Order of St. Agnes. as did Si ster Francisca lolomer, 14. a third nun v.·ho suf- ft~red face and hod' v.·ound!>. Aux- iliary Bishop PablO Schm111. ~8. from Fond du Lac. V..'is .. and of 1he ("apuc h1n order. v.'a!o ..-.·o unded in the left arm. The 1..-.·o v.·ere being treated V..'edne!oda~ 1n a .\1anagua m1l 11ar} hospnat and v.ere e.\pected 10 rr- CO\'i."r. Judge limits damages in I 03 crash suits NEW 'l'<>RK I '\Pt -.\ f(•der:1I 1udgl' ruk·J \~·l·ll n(·.,Ja ~ that fa n11lll'' uf1hc \1t·11n1s of Pan -\Jn Fl1gh1 l!!.l . \\hlr h t"\p!Odl·d O\i:'I' S .. :otland a )l'a r ago. rannot ~Ul' thl' a1 rl 1nt· fll r pun1t1 ,l· dan1agt"\. l S. ll1>lrll"I JuJ ge T homa' ( Plan fi~u nJ that 1h l' \Var'ia \\ C.'on- \l·n11u n. v.h1 ch govern\ 1n1er- na11unal tl1ghi ... ··har., sur h l·la1 n1' \\hcthl·r t1r nut willful nu~':ondurl (')(lj,\\. ,\n a\lornt') for lhl' \ 1r t1n1l>. Sll''l'n Puun1a n . ...:ud. "V..1l''re d1sa p- po1n1l·d v.11h thl· rc .. ult. hut 1h1' 1\ nu! go111g to ht" Lill' ];1,1 v.nrd on the n1:1t1 t·r .. l.aV.')Crl> li1 r lhl· '1t·t1n1,· fam 1ht'' v.ould t1 ~t·ll fill· ;1n 1rn nll'd1atc ap- peal of thl' "ruling b~ Plau. v.ho \It~ in Un1ondall' on Long Island. Pnu- n1a n ~1d . More 1han I)() la1\'SlU \'\, t"lll"h seeki ng bl.:tv.l·t•n S) n1dllon and S.25 r1111l1o n 1n runlp1.:n!kilOr) damages and S5 n1dhon to S ~5 million 1n pun1\l \e Jan1agl'"· had been filed 1n lhl' r ra!>h. Under thl· tt•rn1' uf tht· Warl>av. ("on\cnuun. eon1 pcn<w1tol) damagl"" due !>UfVl\Or'i 1~ gtnt rall ~ h1nitl'd 1n 175.ilOO. The Pa n An1 J.:thnl'r wa!. en rou1c fr un1 London lo Nl'v.' \'ork when II e~plodcd o'er Lockt•rb1c. Sco1la nd. on !)cc. 1 1. I 1188. ktllLng 259 pas\C n- ger!> and erc-v. n1t•n1hcr!'i and 11 p.:oplc on the ground. Workers try to block slick off Morocco Spacecraft's computer chip falls P-\SADENA -A computer chip failed on the Magellan spacecraft, but the defect y,•on·1 endanger the S550 million mission to map the surface of l·loud-!>hruud(•d Venus starting in .<\ugust. NASA said Wednesday. Until cng1 nl·t•rs locale the fault y con1puter n1emory chip, they must send Magellan nt·v. t·nn1n1and!> t'\'('r\ other d~)' to make sure 1t 1s pointing in 1he proper d1 rl'Cllo n. said Ed"·ui Sherry. a technical a!'isistant at the space agency's Jet l'ropul'\1011 l.:Jhora tor). .-\!>of \\1L·dnl'Mla ). Magl·llan v.'as nl·arly I l 1 n11ll1on miles from Ea nh and IU7 n1ill1un niill's fro1n Vcnu!.. More great white sharks caught L()S -\,"'i'fiE l.ES -Baseball'!. T1n1 Lear~ was among f1shennen hooking up 10 grl'at v.h1tl· loharks JUSt off the lx'ach in Paci fic Pal isades. bringing 10 four 1hl' numbc.·r of ocean marauders luring anglt·rs and scaring surfers Ju n ng lhl· pa\t \\Cl'k . -\ J!ICJ-1>ound grl"ll v.·l11tl' t·aught h) Bill Barlov.· la st "''eek JU SI 100 feet u rl \\'Ill RugL·r., S1a1t· Beach v.·hct Lear) ·s appt·11tc. The New Yo rk Yankees p11rhl·r h\l'l> in Par 1f1c Pali sades. ll'3r)' caught a 200-pound great while. On S untla~. 11,hl'rnlt'll caught t\\'O sharks V.'t'1gh1ng .240 and .lOO pounds, '\.\TIO'\ .\I, HKlt:t ·s Barbara Bush undergoes radiation 'W'ASHINV 'fON -Barbara Bush. suffering double v1s1on fr om a dr .. nrdt•r 1ha1 l'arlil'r auac ked her thyroid. began ro days of radiatio n therapy \\'(·d nr.:!>da} lflht· trl';itn1l·nt}fa1 J". the nex t step is surgery. cx pcns say. The h-4-~l·ar-old tir\t laJ~ later '"ent fur her customary one-n1il e swin1 1n lhe \Vh1 te llnu'ol..· outdoor pool. said her press secretary. i)01.·1ors 1n ll'nd tu UM' hnl'f. lov.'-ll·vcl radia11 o n treatments dally for the 11\'XI n1nl' da )' on ,\1 rs. Bu'ih 1n ho pes of hal11ng a swelling in the small nlu~t·le., Iha! t·11nt rol nl o,·c n1cn1s of the t'\'CS That cond111o n 1s onr of 1he l0fft·t·t~ uf (;r:1'l''. J i'>l".1\l". an 1mn1une S\'ill;m admen! fron1 whic h Mrs. Bush loufTl·r~. . 011 spill estimated at 500,000 gallons LINl>EN . N.J -Mort• than 500,()')(} g.all ons of heating 011 . not 5.000, n1 a ~ ha\'l" k•akt·d into ihe bus)' >\rthur Kill shipping channel fron1 a break in an E:\.,On p1pchne. the C'oast Guard said Wednesdav. Exxo n iss ued tht Ill'"' t·s111ha1t' alll'r 1ak1ng an inve ntory of 11s supphi."s. l'he spill, disco,·cred Tui.·~a) rn orrung. re~ulted from a hreak in a 11-inch pipe at [X:\On's Ra~\1 a~ l l'rn11n al. pan of the 011 g1an1 's larges! East c·oast refinery. Alaskan volcano cools off .-\NCHO RA CIE. Alaska -Redoubt Volcano went hack to fri."ll1ng and grum bling Wcdncsda) after a violent o u1burst that sent ash and !'itcam eight ni ill'l> in to tii..· ~ky and caused some airlines to cancel fl ights as a prcraullon. liul <oe1rn 11~1 ~ said II was too earl)' to predict what the lo w seismic ac11v11 v ofthl' mountain 11 5 miles southwest of Anchorage might mean. They !;3 1d the~ v.·o uld not bl· su rpris...·d if its seismic energy began rebuilding. Rare dinosaur's bones found BOIJ Ll)F..R . Colo. -"The fossil remains of a rare. meat-ea1ins dinosaur that preda1cd 1he more fam ous Tyrannosaurus Rex but ri valed it in size and ferocity ha\'e lx-en discovered in Coloi-ado. a scientist said Wednesday. The dinosaur. na111ed Epanter1as amplexus, weighed about four tons and mealoured about 50 feet long. and had a long, pov.·erful tail that probably allowed 11 10 bounce along like a kangaroo. said University of Colorado pa1eon1ologis1 Robert Bakker. The Epan1enas could eat about 40 tons of meat a year and tts "'c laws sccn1 lo he tht• lo ngest and the strongest of any mcat~ating dinosaur that l"'er lived." he said. Epantcrias lived 135 million years ago. ltOKl.D HKll-:ts RABAT, Morocco (A P)-Sailors foul.ht to keep a huge oil slick from fo ufina sensitive Atlantic coastline Wedne"1ay ... DulCh TV reported Romanian leadership forms that thrct sister ships of the lanker involved wt:re ~ently seized for maintenance defects. Seamen laid noa1ing barriers while helicopters sprayed chemicals on a ittenish. I 00-"/uare-mile spill oozin& from 1he ranian tanker K.hark 5. Morocco threatened to file a law- BUC HAREST. Romania -The interim leadership announced Wednesday ii had chosen an I I-mem ber executive committee, led by President ton llicscu. that apparently will have ullimate 1uthori,y. Also Wednesday, Col. Gen. Vuile lonel, army· chief of staff. denied foreign news repons the uprisina that ovenhrcw dictator Nicolae cCautHCU was planned mo nths in adVancc, but said discontenl had been increasln& in the army. intelliarntsia and aeneral population. ~~y"f.~~:;";J ~~!~~·~r0~i':,'i AIDS cases reached 2()(),000 In 1989 100 iJowly to the Dec. 19 exploaion that tore lhrouah the Khan: S's hull, s~illina 19 million pllons of crude 011: GENEVA -The lotal number of reported AIDS cam wortdwi4ie p1sscd lhe 200,000 mark In 1989, a )'tllr in which 36,942 new victims of the dcMlly disc:a1t-Weft teaistered. the World Health Orpnization u.id W<dnttda,.WHO ~ 203.199 new AIDS cun...,. "llO<l<d in 1919. The number o new notified cues lat year was well below lhe reported cotaJ or 64.673 for 1911 and 47,!12 r ... 1987. 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'J 1zet ,~~t!i~~~--.:~ • l . i..... IOll of Raid and Sheila l..aupa of Foun-tain Valley, has ~n decorated with the Atn1Y Achievement Medal in West Germany. The medal is awarded to soliden for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other KCOmplishments. ••• Pvt. Patrick J. Fort.es Jr., son of Patrick and Linda Forbes of Foun- tain Valley: Pvt. Mark S. Mid4aap, son of Arlene and Steven Middaugh of Huntin1ton Beach, and Pvt. Matt F. JAy•, son o f Bertie Loyd of Dana Point and C harles Loyd of Capistrano Beach, have completed training at the U.S. Army In fantry School, Fort Benning. Ga. • • • AJrmu Erte J . Beaner, son of Larry Benner and stepson of Pa1sy Benne r of San Clemente. and Air Nauonal G uard AJrmaa Barrett M. Oonovu, son of Helen Donovan of Newport Beach. have gradua1ed from the U.S. Air Force aircraft ~1ructural maintenance course al Sheppard Air Force Base. Texas. • • • Sgt. David A. Bugaren, son of Peggie and George Bugaren of Ir' inc. has graduatl'd from the l ·.s HEARING From A1 r he board comrm·mkd Lt-itch. hov.eH'r. for romplc11ng a 'oca- 11onal training pro$ram in draf11ng Jnd remaining d1\c1rltm·-frel' 1n prison. ~either dctcn'>l' a1tornl'' Lindn t lark nor Orangl' ( o unt) · Dcpul) D1$tr1Ct ~ttornl'' Paul Odv.ald l ould he reached· for comment. Fk1~hlt's brother. Lo'> ..\ngdcs .Hlornn Jack Fk1'><.hlt. and hn f.11hn "'rote kttl'r\ tu lhl· parole hoard urging lkn1<1I ol thl' n.·q~L ··rm ha pp) not 11nl) .... 1th thl' ll')Ull but thl' rc.1\o n1ng. Jar k I ll-1\chh said 1 n :i tcll'phone inter- ' ll'" "Frum l'\\'r)lh1ng v.c knov. .1hout thl' ulfrn\l'. It\ 1mpal t on U\ Jntl tht'> m..in ·., hJd..~round V.l' do n't k d hc \hould l'\l'r tx· ramlcd .. J.id.. Fkl ... l hl1 h.td JU'>t' kft lhl· ( >rangc ( UU OI ) ruhltl dl·kndcr«, of. lil.C for pn' all' pl.ll lll l' ''hl·n h1<, '"ll'r .... a., lo..ilkd . F-k1 schlt '><lid hl· \Inn· ha\ taken u p n' 11 la" t)\:l'aU\t.' • 1hc crtml· durngl·d h1i. oulloolo.. on the defenSl' of suspcctl'd l nm1nal\ f or months. f lc1slhh ..aid. hl· w uldn't v.all. 1nH1 .1 courtroom .. ,\llhllul falling arart e mot1unalh ·· DRILLING From A 1 111g th.ti J nll1ng h\ pur.,m·d onl) "'llh spcnlit u111J111 un.. f hc Flomi:l k.1w' 1 ht· la\lo.. forn· ''•" \a1d 10 h,1, l' notl'd prl·,,·nted the po.,.,1hil11 ' 111 t'IH 1ronmcntal .lam.1gl' to , . .,, 1ro nml·n1alh 'cn\lll\l' ulf.11 rl'l'I' .ind that \hould I)(: tai.l'O llllll ,1\\1\110 1 h·" tk1.11 h .1h11u1 lhl· ta\!. forl'l' rl'port. "h1,h ~\,.., ordl'fl'll h' Ru\h ''Crl' a'atl;ihk filll'r111r lkpanmenl \polo..l''man \h "' L" ( 1oltlql•1n ..aid the '''port \\ould 11111 h1.· madt· public \l'' l'ral nwmtx·r\ ot ( 11ngre\'i l n 111l'd 1h,· \\ htll' 111111.,l' Im nut mal..ing the 1 ..... 1. turu· li nd1ng<, a' a1l- .1hk .. , \C.'l' n11 fl',1'1)11 tor lo..t•l'p1ng 1h1<. 1 q1o r1 ,1 "-'l rl"I ... ..a 1d Rl' r Dan ll' f ,1,tl'll P -1 IJ "f ,ulurl' lo rl°ll'JW 1h1 ' latnt \tud\ l:lll nnh .1dd 10 the \U\Pll'IOO. nll':lrll\I :ind llHlfll\100 lh,11 h.I\ 'lurrnundrd till' l'O llfl' (ntl 'J'l'l program Jfrp f-ra n I. Pdllon1· I).' J . \:J 1d the Wl"rl'l'\ .. l fl'all'\ lhl J"l\'fCq>llOn that the aJnllOl\ILllto n doe"> nnt \\ant 10 alh1v. lhl\ rl'Pllll IO ~ urculatl'O . (anJ t 1h.1t till' puhlic t'i hl'lng shut out of 1h 1' dl'l"l\llln- making proH'" .. Gold~1cin '>atd onh 1hJI a ..encs ot n1nl' rcc:ommcnda1ion\ -thrct· ix·rtain1ng Ill each ol the three leases -and l'tHl·nng "thl' gamut" of op11ons "t'fl' he111g \Cnl Ill thl· White House. fhc u p11oni; v.l·re charac- 1er11etl a'> 001 he1ng "black and "h1tc.'. but "hadl's o f gra~ .. 1n many l'a\C•i. The rccomme nda11ons "are de-~1gned to g" e the pre'>1dent 1he greatest amount of la111udc ·'" de-l01s1on-makin~." (loldstcin c;a1d • • • Army Set. W ....... son of Christy and stepson of Harold Carlin Jr. of Costa Mesa-, has bttn decorated with the second a.ward of the Good Conduct Medal at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. The award was pre~nted for exemplary conduct while in the active service of the United Statess. Erik G. C.mmla11, son of John Cummings of Costa Mesa. bas been promoted in the U.S. Air Force to the rank of first lieutenant. Cum- mings is a cost a nalyst terminal acquisition offi cer with the Elec- tronic S) stems Division at Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass. • • • ~rnw Pvt. Jolene D. Tauer, daughl'.r of Sandra Tanner of El Toro. ha~ arrived for dut) at Fort Kno\. K' She 1s wtth the 431st ~kd1cal Detachment. • • • Arm~ Spec. Edgar T. Simmon Ill, \On of Rebecca Ragan of El Toro. ha' :irrl\cd for dul\ 1n South Korea. . 1mmons 1s \o\llh · the 20th Quar- ll'rma\ll'r Compam "I he impact of an offense like 1h1s on L'\l'r} one who loved Ginger 1s JU\I O\l·rnhclm1ng a nd continuing." hl· ..:11d. "E\Cn though 11 softe ns O\er thc )l'Jr!.. ~1 JUSI l-1.'ep'> coming back JI \OU .. (i1nger Fle1schlt had mo,ed o ut of L e1tl·h·., onl'·lx·droom Ocean Front apartml·nt 1n Laguna Beach Ice;\ than tv.o ''l'l·lo..s heforc her death. Pro!.crutors contended Flcischh h<td L·ome bt:tv.ecn Leitch and his tormer v.tlc. Tran . while the two "erl' attl·mp11ng 'a reconcihat1on. \ftcr Fk1schh mo,ed out of Le1tch's JpJrlml'lll. Shl' 010\Cd 10 v.11h hi'> t""t-v..1k-on...Balboa liliul.d. During Thomp'>on"~ tnal. lhe prn,t·rut1on datml·d Ll'ttch prom- 1\l'd ltl pa) Thomp\on for the kilhng h) g1' ing 'him $4.000 and'! o;mall \JtlhoJI ~th-r the <,la) 1ng. Lettch and I homp.,o n lkd 111 ( abo ~an Lucas. \ln1u 1. v.herl· Lc11l·h·., parents 11\\ nn1 .1 'at a lion homl' Lc11ch was .irrl·.,tl'd JI l O\ ~ngl'k'> lntl'rna11onal \1rpor1 \\lll'n he rl·turncd tv.o weeks l.1 ll'f rhompson 10~1\ll'd hr didn't kill f lct'>lhh Ht· adm111cd ha .. ing sex "Ith ha the night she "ac; ki lled. but d .u ml·tl hl· lhl·n pa4'\l'd out from the l0mh1m·d effect\ of alcohol and h.i.,h1-.h and nl'' er ,av. her again. 1 11,· IJ\I. lmll". hl·~Hk<.I h' I nta1or \,·uctar~ ~1.inul'I LuJan. rompkll'd la .. 1 m1nutl' l·d111ng l hangn 1n thl' rq>ort th.., \\l'l''-It"• not kno"n \\ ht·n Ru'>h IA nuld m.tl.l· a Jenc;1o n on \\hethcr to pro<:ecJ \\llh an) or thl' ka,l· '><Jin. IA h1rh he put on hold a )l'ar .1g11 f)l.:nd1ng, the 1ac;k forr r fl'\ ll"\\ ln' 1runml·n1ah<1t\ ha'e \lrongl) 11ppo\l'd otl Jnd &a' dnlhng al lhl' 1hrl'l' kas,· \Ill'\ l'\.1m1nl'd h) tht• IJ\I.. lorl C [ hl' ka\C\ 10\ o h l'd f10ll'Ol1al rnl Jnd ga' drilling on I I m1lltnn arn'\ ol Dtl·an nff Sou than ( ahfurn1a. ti 7 million Jnc\ ot1 ~orthl·m Calt- lorn1.1 and I .t m1ll1on acrcc; off lhl' l lor1tl.1 f\aglaJ,·i; 1n 1hc Ciulf ol \k\llll Hush ordl.'rl'd the 1a..,1. forn· rl'' 1cv. ,1 H'ar ago lx'lJU\l' of particular lllOll'rn among tht• en' 1ronmcn1al 1mpall of otl de,clopml·nt in the 1hrl'l' arl·ac;_ \1nCl' then. Co ngress. .,rurrl'd b) lhl· E\\on Valdl'l oil spill 1n \la.,i.a. placed add111onal tcmpor- ar~ rnrbs on e \ploratOf) drilling al !ht· thrl'C '>Ill'\ a!> v.dl a<. at 01hcr off,hore 011 ka\C llxat1ons. r v.o month\ ago a panel of the National ~cadl·m~ ofSc1encei. qucs- llOOl'J IA hcthrr enough information rf a' a\ ail able to make a prudent dl'll\1011 on whether 10 allow drilling at the three Florida and Cahfom1a <;tll'\ The stud' \<ltd technical and 'ICtl·ntllic data ~ac; "insufficient" to v.arran1 lease\ being issued at th1c; lime. The repon was pre~nted in No- ' ember to the rnsk force. which was hl·adl·d b) LuJan and includ ed rep- re\l'ntall, cs fro m the Energy De- par1men1. the F nvironm en1al Protection -\gene). 1he Commerce Dcpartmen1 and the O ffice of Man- agement and Budget. • FRESH FISH & PASTA SPECIALTIES COCKTAILS OPEN 7 DAYS·ALL DAY! 11:30 to 10:30 o.m. 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The per-ton fee, which would be imposed on materials such as glass, peper and aluminum, is likely to be included in Bush's fiscal 1991 budaet when it is submitted to Con- pess on Jan. 29. said officials who spoke on the condition of anonymi- ty. PretidcnUal Pftll ICCt'eW>' Marlin Fiuwatcr said Wednesday that Bush ·s new budaet. for the fitcal year that begins Oct. I. wil\ e<Mtain no new wes. .. We do not believe there's any need to rajse taxes," Fitzwater said. At the same time, he said the new budget would contain "some very interesting proarams." Administration sources said that the proposal on raw materials would be more of a "user fee" than a tax, thus exempting it from Bush's no- new-taxcs pledge. 8udett officials freq&aelldy teek ao draw a distinction between a widely applied tu and a more ~y taraeted "uecr fee." evm lJaouaJl both raiae revenues for the T..reuury and even though the distinction may be lost on th~ payina the levy. The aim of the raw-materials proposal, first reported by the Wall Street Journal in Wednesday's editions. is intended to provide an economic incentive for industries to use recycled goods rather than virgin materials. The tax would not be apJ>lied to 0.., ..... ,.._.,. 0...... _ ... Sign -carry ing pldcets d e monstrate In front o f AST In lrv lne. Irvine computer manufacturing firm draws pickets over disputed lease .Y IRIS YOKOf rc:nt." have demons1rated for lhe la')l °' -o.-y ,_ s.-three weeks. and Han said he plan'i The president of a propcny man-to continue the pfcket1ng "until A.Sl agement company has hired pickets reahtes the) did wrong ... to demonstrate in front of an Irvine A spokesman for .\ST. a maJ<>r computer manufacturing company manufacturer of per<;onal com- and at the Newpon Beach home of puters. said the compan> pulled out one of the company heads as a way of Jhc lease beca use Han h1m'i<.'lf of dealing with a two-year-old lease '1~la1ed terms of the rnntract. dispute. Han said 1he con1rac1 called lor Kwang.Wea Han. president of .\ST 10 lease an approx 1ma1cl~ McGaw Propcny Management, 16 800-square-foot facaht > al I~ 11 claims AST Research Inc. owes him M~Ga~ Ave. for S7.560 per month 9'h months of bac~ rent from t •88 -fro m No"_ 17. t 986. to No" 16 because the company backed out of I 988. However. AST moved out at a lease contract before the required thl· end of Januan 1n 1988. into 1t'> two years were up. huge Alton ·\\en'ue fac1h1~ an the Rather thin hare a lawyer to In inc Spectrum and did no1 pa' thl' pursue the mattcT. Han has chosen balanre of the contract. Han ,aid to pay three acquaantance'I SI 0 an Han said he sent leuer!> and o ther hour to picket in front of A.STs no11e<~s to AST and JUSt recenll> h11 offices on Alton Avenue, an AST on 1he idea of hmng picket<; plant in Fountain Valley and the "I thought I'd exercise m) F1r\t Harbor Ridge Estates community 1n Amendment rights to inform thl•m Newport Beach, where he believe'I the} still owe me the mone)." !tan. one of the AST founders hves. a resident of Orange. said. The pickets. armed with signs that Han said he has a\01ded pursuing declare "You mo"'.ed without paying legal action because of the cost of Stocks gain little after sharp rise NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market made little progress Wednes- day, boging down after its sharp rise to record levels in the opening 1n1ion of 1990. Stocks of a good many andustnal companies whose fortunes are close- ly tied to the business cycle gained pound. But energy and precious metals iuues came under pressure. The Dow Jones a veraac of 30 industrials. up 56.9S points Tuesday to its first close above 2.800. s lipped beck 0.42 to 2~809. 73. Advancin& issues .. outnumbered declines by about S to 4 in na- tion wide trading of New York Stock &change-listed stocks, with 887 up, 724 down and 409 unchanged. Volume on the floor of the Bia loent came to 192 33 million ....,._ up from 162.01 million in lk previous 1eSSion. Nationwide. cmtOlidated volume in NYSE-listed ...._ includina trades in those ~ onrqionJI exchanacs and in dal O¥er-tho<ountcr market. totaled m.01 minion shares. 1111 m.rtct's pin Tuesday in the .. ~of the ~year featured ia many stocu that had ~ ia the wapina scqes of . •• llid tbat rauhed from a .,.._ jitMGle otyarend ta" MH:\T '\\SI·: DID NEW YORK (AP) Jan 3 Prr-1. l :ill Advanced Declined ¥nchan~d otat luues New highs 111 111 New lows 7 6 '\\SJ: l .J: \DJ: Rs 001' JO\ES \\ER.\GES NEW YC>ltKr .,.,., Oow ,,.., m-i . I tr ~n '. :91l1 : · : • i ,llJi!, ftlo'],~~J ~J1~~k J~I. '11<1 \I ., PHI( 1-:s hiring Jn a11urnc~ and the length) 10,ohl·mt'nt of ht1gat1on. Jul· I Don. ~pokl·~man for ·\ST. !.aid hl' "as hesitant to comment on Han·., claims because Han ha<; 1rfi>- plil'U 111 kttcr'> 1hat he ma> cvcntu- alh '>L" :.Our last corrl·spondencc luid an 1mnliL·d 1hn:a1 of ll11ga1ion." Oon ..aid "V. ···rl' s111l under 1ha1 threat ..\n) thin~ "c !kl} 1:an tx· used 1n cou rl .. Rut D<n1 d1c1 ~' .\ST decided 10 mo' c t:x·<.:au~ Han himself \'10la1cd 1erm'> of lhc lea-.c contract. including om· cnnd1t1on "hich gave .\ST the lir">I righl of r('fusal on an adJ r•1 n1ng prupcrl' Don ..aid the handful of p1ckl'l<. out\1dc thc firm have not d1<iruptcd bu\1nc~' Jt the A.)T facilit) Ir ' 1nl· and :".ewpon Beach polln• \JIU lhl' picket'> have nut caused an} prob km Ne" port Reach Police Sgt •\n<h C 1on1s ..aid offil·crs "ere called oncl: to Harbor Ridge Estate\ b~ ".iClunl~ guard ... hut found the p1lk· etc, "ere o n lhc \1de"all. and nol '1olat1ng an; la"'" M H \ ... ·\ 'ti I·:' DI D NEW YORK (AP) Jan 3 Prr-1. Wed. 0:11 Advanc ed m Declined l~ ¥"chr~•d Z37 otat tsues ey ·~~ New h ghs New lows 6 ' NEW YORK (AP) -Sale\, 4 P.m price and ne1 Change of the 10 most acrive American S1oclo. Exchange lnues. rradlno na1lonallv at more lhan s l A~~~ V~ Lr5\~ ~ rovSvt 620'.JOO 4'111 ln~f,o~t? rl i i:; 11 ; + ~ JanBell 3 • 26 + '• TIE Comm l • l~ + '• FrullLoom • 14'; -• TubOsMex 4,7 ~ -• • AmTr·ibm sc 83.7 ~·ts + 'It NEW YORK IAP)-Mosl active over-tn.-counler stocks supptled bv NASO. Last w Name a1 Allred <:__.,.~ Ort_cle s HI/) Ml '"' -1'1 Intel 3 -1 tnlgOv Jt~ -1 ~:& ! 14 911'1 . .., vncor • .... ~ldtB f 4 unMlc epte 1~~ +-lit GOI D PH1c·•:s recycled iubttancet. "We want lO encouraee ~· (or obvious rtalOM." said ty White Houae ~ teeretary hen Hart. While dcclioina to discuss the proposal he Nid "work is under way on the issue of recyclina" within the administration. Hart said that the work on recycl· ina was part of Bush's Intention to put a focus o n measures to protect the environment. Bush on Wednesday sianed a proclamation desianatina April 22 as Earth Day, the 20th anniversary of the first Eanb Dey. "In decidina to mm this Earth Day proclamation the first prOdamation o( the new year and the new decade. I want to make this point: Earth Day, and every day, should inspire us to save the land we love. to realize that aJobll problems do have local solutions, and to make the preservation of the planet a personal commitment," Bush Nid. The president also called on Con-arcss to work "quickly, carefully and responsibly" to approve strcngthen- ina amendments to the Oean Air Act. ~ 1'9CE MOd for the YfJ!U ~ithc>ut completi~-:l ·O;ft a ._... litiye S*Qee IO · ur quality standards. . . Fitz'Wlter, mcanwbde, said that the administration has abandoned an earlier budlet propotal that would have proposed a tax -or user fee -on recreational velUcles to pay for conservat.ion mcasu~. "We did a thorouab aSselsment. of ... that situation and wciahed all the ms and outs of the way that system .worked and decided there problbtr, was a better way to do that. • Fitzwater said. Lincoln attorney testifies she · warned thrift of unsound loans McClatchy New s Servke WA.SHINGTON -An attorney for the defunct Lincoln Savings & Loan testi fied Wednesday that she warned the Irvine, Calif .. thrif\ two years ago 1hat fed eral regulators might find a "number" of its loans "to be unsafe and unsound" That warning from real estate at- torne) Lois Gordon came a Ycllt before the Federal Home Loan Bank Board ~11cd Lincoln in Apnl. lcla1m1ng that 11 wall OJX'rating in an r·un!Mlll.· and unsound" manner. Gordon te<;llf) ing Wcdnesda> 1n frdl·ral court O\ er the ObJect1ons of Lincoln·~ attornc:r~. also charac- tcni cd a SSO million loan Lincoln made to Anzona developer E.C. Garcia as "suspicious:· She told Lincoln Gama's loan "raise-. ~rious safety and soundness is!iues:· and Garcia's financial state- ml'nt was "ridiculous. showin' bor- rower to have $11 0 in assets.· Gordon issued these warnings 1n two of four memos she gave Lincoln last >ear after rcv1cw1ng a sample of 1t!> loans at the request of the troubled 1nsti1u11on·s management She said ~he ~as espec1allv rigor- ous in her requirements for the loan documentation hccausc Lincoln's manager!> ~an1ed her to help 11 meet the demands of federal regulators "'ho repeated I~ challenged the thrift's loan documentation. "The) tried to comply (with feder- al regulations). bU4iJln some areas 1hc> seemed to have more difficul- t),· Gordon said. "It seemed to be human etror ... But Gordon also told Lincoln on Feb. 4, I Q88 -in the sam e me,mo where she warned that resulators could decide several of Lincoln's loan<; were "unsafe" -that the inst1tut1on had "significantly 1m- pro \cd" its loan procedures. She said Lincoln's loan files "with some C\CCpllons are in substanllal com- phanl·c" "'Ith federal regulations. (,o, rnmcn1 attorneys s<>ught Gordon's testimony to bolster their argumcnl that the Federal Home Loan Bank Board ~as j ustified when 11 too~ O\Cr Lincoln. Hyundai announces vice president By City News Service t-h unc!tt1 Motor ,\merica .on \\nlnl''Cfa ) nJnll'd J long11me auto- mo tl\ c C\c<·ut1 .. e J~ the Fountain Vallq comnany·., executive VICC pn:.,1den1 and chief opcra11n~ officer. RodnC\ E.. "Rod " Hayden had prn 1uuo;h hcen 't"n•• 'ice prC'St- \\St: l PS & DOM'' NEW YORK (APJ -The followlng lisl sriows rrie New York Sloe.It Exchansie stocks and warrant\ that !'lave gone UP the most and down the mo\I oa~ on percent of change for Wedoesoav No securi1tes 1rea "" t>elO"" \2 or 1000 snares are included Net and 11ercenr11c~ , "anves are 1,_. d lference t>elweer ,. p·~vlous closing l>f'•ce and Wedne\d.'l.i .; JO om orlce UP N.,n. L ,., ,.,9 Pct. I Tot18ro\ 1 r + ·.,. 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'""' -.. , . .., -I • • -lt .. -~. J' • -p , 2 'II -'• 01. -lit ·si .. -,,.. ,t~ = ~ ~.,.., -'h 191, -1 "'" -1'+ l4'i't -~ s 1/4 ~ -11. Olf I PS \\D DOM'S tknt and gtnl'ral manager of Maida ( l'ntral Ha)dcn hcgan h1<; automo11vc ca- m:r \\1th ( hr)skr Co rp. and ~rvcd 111 a \.:lrll't} of ficld sales pos1t1ons dunng ~1s 12 )Cars with Chrysler H1• 1nined Maida in I t.J72 to par- t1n patl' 1n the stan of its 14-state M1d\\e-.tcrn operation. During his 1cnure \\1th Maida. he served in a ':met} of pm1t1ons in both regional ..ak~ operations and national head- quarters. ri~1ng to become Mazda'~ top U.S. executive. ,\.SE ('OllPOSITt: TR ·\ '\S ·\("flO'\S NIW YOllK tA"I -w...,..v ......... lric9t ... lffw V.,.. Stec* II~ h · ..... :r.rl I n l J (' '" , •n1 m'JJ lr41 Disney dress code in need of a trimming Give the Disney Co. the Mickey Mouse award it sure does some Goofy things. ' _ The famed amusement company that also owns the Queen. Mary and Spruce Goose in Long Beach laid an egg when 1t gave the heave ho to a mustachioed ship's officer. John Magness' cnme? It was not mutiny. nor pilfering from the docked ship's stores. The ship's No. 3 officer disobeyed a direct order. The 65-year~ld refused to pan with the facial hair that has been a part of hts face for decades. G ive m~ my mustache or give me death, Magness may have proclaimed as he \\alked down the luxury liner's gangplank Wednesday toward the unemployment line. Disney officials. the purveyors of fantasy. the makers of make believe. were not kidding when they issued orders for the shave. And the amusement company was not amused when Magness ref used to buckle to the 35-year-old dress code Disney requires at its theme parks. hotels and Other companies. Magness had bcrnme allached to the mustache that has adorned his upper lip for 42 years including his service during the Korean War and with the merchant marines. But wha~·s OK for real sailors apparentl y won't play in Disney's ve rsion. The veteran seaman was the fourth employee of the Queen Maf) to be axed for not usi ng a razor. Two were fired Christmas Eve. It 1s a small world after ali. Magness' un io n intends to fi le a grievance about the com pan :,. 's drc~s code that also prohibits female workers from >NCanng hea' y makeup. red fingernail polish or too much JC\\elf) The union should rcmtnd Di sney of Minnie ~tousc. Better yet. D1snc> offi cials should recall the Spruce Goose's one and onl) pil ot. Ho'>'ard Hughe~. who along with the co mpan>''s founder and name~ke. Walt Disney. "ore a mustache. Opinions expressed 1n this space are those ol the Daily Piiot Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors and anlsts Readers· comments are Invited and may be sent to The Daily Pilot, P 0 Box 1560. Costa Mesa 92626 oday 1s Thursday. Jan. 4. th'° founh day of 1990. There arc 361 days k it 1n the >car foda>-"• highlight 1n h"tory <In Janual) ~. 1885. Dr W11l1am W (1ran1 of Davcnpon . Io wa. performed "h.1t •~ belincd 10 haH~ ht.•en lhl· fi r•;i appendt'Ctom~ The pa11en1 "'as 22· \l·ur-old Man (1an<,1dc C >n tht'> date In 1809. Lou1'i Rrailk. 1nq·n1or of a reading s~stem for the h li nd wa'i horn 1n ( oupH3). FranCl' In IM:!l . thc fir.,1 na11vc-bom \merican \31n1. Elizabeth -\nn ~ton d 1t'd 11 l.mrnt1sburg. Md In 1896. L tah "3~ ad mitted to the Uruon as the 45th 'itatc In 196~ Prl'SH.knt L~ndon B John<,on outlined the goal\ ofh" "Circa t ''" 11.·t' .. 1n hi\ "itatc of thc lln1on Addre'is In 1986. <x·natur (ial) Han. D-Colo. announct'd he was not runn ing 1 .. 1 rl·-l'ln11on. a nd qrongl} h inted a t a po'i'i1ble run for preside nt 1n 1988 In 1910. I h ix·op le "l'rc k1llrd "'hen a n -\mtrak train hound from \\ Ji.h1ng111n 10 Am 1on coll1dl·d "'llh < on rail engines approaching from a "dl· trad . 1n < h;t'ie \ltd r e n )Car~ ag11 Pre\lc.knt ( artcr announced a sharp cunailmt'nl in l l .S grain salc'i to lhl· 'io' 1e1 l 'nion and o ther actions 1n response to the So'det 1111cncnt1o n 111 ·\fghan1'itan. Fi ve year'\ ago l·1h1op1a rnndcm ncd the eva<."Ua11 on of Eth1op1an Jew" 111 l'iracl. one da~ after l'iral'I relur tanth acknowledged 11 had m ounted the rl'i111.a11o n effort 1n pre' IOU\ months O ne year ago· T"'o I J.S Nav, r-1~ fighters shot down a pair of L1h>ian \liC 1-:!3 fighters in a d a-;h over intcrnat10nal waters o ff the Libyan coa st I oday's b1rthdav'i: Actor Sterling Holloway 1s 85 . .\ctress Jane Wyman 1, -1i Former (I.\ direc tor Wilham E. \olhy I\ 70. Actor Sorre ll Booke " t1n M1am1 Oolphin'i f(\()tba ll coach Don Sh ula is 60 Fo rme r hea ' ywe1ght hll\1ng lhamp1un Flo}d Pa tter'ion "55 -\ctress Dyan Cannon,., SJ O pera "ngl'r Grarc Bumhr~ " 5' \faureen Reagan 1s 49. By nt' AHO<'l•INI PrHI Readers' comments welcome The Dail ) Ptllll "dwmcs }Our o p1n1o ns on matters o f public interest Le tters and longer an1des of commental) must be signed. The) sho uld ho.: l)ped or de.1tl~ "n tten and 'K'nt to LETTERS to the EDITO R. Daily Pilot. P 0 . Bo' 1560. Co~ta Mecw1. 92626 If )OU prefer to d 1e1a1c a letter. you may call o ur WE'RE LISTENING 1clcphone numher -64:!-6086 -and lea ve a recorded message. Please k~p 1hc$C message., bnef Please include \our add re"' and telephone number so that we may vcnf)' autho rship. · -OR-AN-GF-CO-AS-T 1_1_ily Pilli I •• ,. ""..,.,. '"'" ('Olbl. TO\t T.Hf Editor oo' n:" u .\•toril1tr f.ditnr TOM Cl.'\~\ Sf'•• ~:ditnr 'in :vr. MARRI '" City f.ditnr ROGER 81.00M featurn Editor ROGER tAfU.SO~ Sport• Editor TO." B DO Cireal••MMI Oittf'tor TERI PllPO ..-* Cirul•lion Markf'tln11 ~1-n•f14'r BOB FRANK .. HoMe Delivery M•n•114'r CllALON G-000 C.ttOtlltt S..nlrf' M•n•114'r PRANOO . HAH C.. ..... ltt RHONDA WEED 0. .. ,_.Mft9i .. M...,.-r DOH~A JACOllSO~ Uw4ll M•Hf"' J4 °"' Ht:l<:llE~Rt:R(. Rf'l•,il ~•If'' ~ .. n•11f'r CllERI FREE\tA' t:l•1,ifif'd M•n•1rrr -t.,Jl 0\ OETIT\<, IA-11•1 .\d• rrt1tin11 \l•n•arr \ Rf.CK\' S. HE~DER!'O' An ();rtttor MARY CARTER Ad~"~" M•n11«•r ALISSA TADLOCK Pre-""9 Man .. ~r HENRY KNIGHT ....._ .... _Maupr LI A TANNEY Pre-Prttt •l>ttYIH' PATRICK TOOL Pre-PHMS.~ scon DOUTHETT Pneill ... ~ llU CRA "'°"D s,..e.. M-1Y9tt Test yourself. on budget_ deficit ~~ PIME?! .... With the begjnnsng of a new year and a new decade. we've seen and heard retrospectives of the 1980s on television. radio and in scores of newspapers. magazines. and books. There were a number of big events 1n Am erica and i~ O ranse County. no questio n about 11. But in terms of sheer magnitude. and 1LS impact on our da1I> hves. no pheno menon of the last I 0 )Cars can touch the fcd a al budget dcfirn The national debt 1s huge. and 11's ~rov. ing b) leaps and hounds. Bo m 1n the '60s and nurtured 1n the '70s. it grew 10 full SllC in the 1980s. Like Sc> mour. the man-callng plant 1n .. L1t1k Sho p of Horror~ ... 11·s threat· ening to gro"' faster s till. command- ing taxpa)n:> to "feed me. feed me. feed m e ... How well do )OU knov. this o m· n1vorous monster that dominates our l'COnom1c lives? The inte res t rate )OU pa} on )Our ho m e mo n - gagc. the co~1-of-hv1ng increase you'll need JU~t to keep pace with 1nna11on and the \oerv health o f our cconom:. "111 me or· fa ll depending upon ho " "l' deal v.11h It So. a\ 1990 begins. r \e prepared th!\ Ne" \car Quiz on 1he Budget. fo help ad1us1 )our frame of refrr- l'nlc. the \Coring 1'\ as follov.s· ..\dd l<XJ billion po1nl'> tur each rnrrclt ans"cr. '>ubtract 50 b11l1on points for each 1nl(urell an'"l'r. g1,e J "\ ix·r- ccnt ot the rcm:11n1ng balancl· 10 !he go,crnml"nt. J1' 1dc < olumn ..\ b) ( olumn H .ind rq>ort ~our finJI '>l 11rl' on I orm I 0411-l I ( Mrl'll Jn\Y.l'r\ Ill lhl' ljUI/ .ipix·.ir twlo" I. The federal bod~e l defirit for fiscal 1989 was: (a) ~.fofl' 1h.rn SI )(J b1ll1on ,(bl \ll1H1'l ~l()(J h1ll1on le\\ 1h.1n om· \l'Jr\ 1ntl'rl"\l on lht· n.J· llllnJI 1kht ,· (l'J Morl' 1han \Ml<i f11r C\"Cr) m.1n. 1.1.11man anJ intan1 1n .\nwnt J (d) .\II ot lhl· Jht1q· 2. Most of the l' .S. Government's liabilities a re: (JI lntludnt 111 tlw Jnnu.11 hudKl"I ( hJ II 1dlk n oil huJg.l'l ll I I ulh rru\ u.kd 1i1 r -..11h .1l · l llU 1111 ng rc'>t'r\ l"' tdl 0"1.'d In l<Hl'tgnl·r, 3. The L' .S. government pre pares annual a udited financial statem ents: IJJ Trm· I d 1 lbJ 1-al\l· 4. At the end of fiscal 1989, tbe fede ral gove rnment's off-budget cootlngeol liabilllies were: (J) \lorl· thJn SI ~II h1llmn lb) ~1 .irr 1h.1n lhl' l"nllre n.1 11011.il Jt·h1 (l) ~l ore thJn S I ~ 1111111111 tJ I \II o l lhl· .1ho\l ~. f ederal 'ipt>nding on <iodal pro· grams. compared to militar) s~nd· ing. is: fj) '-1>1 J \ 11lUlh l hl \houl lhl· \.illll" f, I \lore 1h.1n l\'lll" ·" mu, h 6. The federal budget d eficit grew during the 1980s berause. as a re<1ult of the Reagan tax r111~. tax revenues dt>rlined. (JI f rt1l· I h l f .ii \l' 7 Bet"t'en 1979 and 19~9. federal ta'< re\ enue<1: l.J 1 i<l·m.1111nl ,1h11u1 1h1 ,,,1111 1h1 In, ll'.i'l'd ,11~l11h ll 1 I di '"~hlh 1d 1 \1ur•· lh.111 \h111hkd II .\11ll tar) spt>ndmg. a~ a ~hart-of total ft-deral .. pending. rf'prr<ients f.11 \h<111I h.111 1 h \h1111I 11nl 1h11.I 1, I \h11ul •lh' <lll,llll'I 1J I \huut 11nt· l11lh ' 9. In peacetime. duriog Pres1dt>nt John f Kenned)·., administration .• defen~e s~nding. (aJ Ro\C 10 morr rhan SO per- u•nt o f the budgl'I (hi \.\ a\ \lac;heJ \Uh'itan11alh ll I \.\a'> far k'' than \OllJI '>rt:nJ1ng 1d1 \.\4, J ,m .. ller \hJr,· ut gr"" nJl111nJI pruJull than 11iJJ~ I 0 In fisral 1989. revenut' from income laXt'S: 1 J J I-di \ho rt 'it Prc"J,·n I Bu,h ' fl>\' C\t1matl· 1h1 f \l ceded the hud2t'I h' 11111n th.i n SI J h1tl111n • • 1, I ( 1>11t1n11nl t11 l.t ll dul' I" th1• 1<c.1g.1n t.I\ l uh 1d1 'iuh..,1.1nt1Jll ' l'\• n·J n .I l'>udg.l·t pr111l·d111n' 11 . WbiC'h of our lbree brancht 'I of government .. controls tbt' pur\e ~trin1t"" flha t is, bas the power to 'et la' and speodinR leH•ls 1" , J I I ht• ( • •ngfl''' 1h1 llw Prc,aknt , 1 I tw I ud1u.tr\ I'! \1at<•h the branr b of RO\l'rn· ment "'itb the amount the t ongre'l'I 'pt>nt fo r that braoC'h during fhral 19119 1,1 I( 1111g.rl·" 1 '•)I ~.l n illi11n 1h1 l'tl''llknl '' 1) ' h11lu1n 1,1 l1J1,1.1n 111 )~ h1ll 11111 ll Inte rest on t he national de-hi •~ I J I \l11fl' lhJn thl' ,·n1 1rl htfJgl'I Jrli, 11 lhl 'l·arh <>Ol'-lilth 111 all ti.·d- l'rdl \Pl'nJ111g tc J ~llJfl' thJn SXll b1llton ov<'r thl· hudgl't l'\t1mJll' 1or fi\Cal I Q89 1J1 \II ·•I lhc Jh<l\t' 14 . a\ ings and loan a11d bu11 in· .. uranee. during foe· al 1989. cost Ute lat payers. 1a1 ..\lmm1 S I b1l11on lhl \lmu'I S ~ h1ll111n 1, \111rl thJn S.l.l h1lllon 1J 1 llJrJh .in\lhing. I) During fiscal 1989. spendi.Jag on <\0<·1al programs: 1,11 '-"J' ,u1 dra<i11calh 'ht \\·" .nl rl'awd · \lgn1f1· '.1·11h tl I 'il.:1\l'd Jh11u t thl' 'ame 16. Ye'iterda). Houst" Ways and Means Comm illt"t' Chairman O'an Roi.tenkowski said. "Tbt> American people art' read~ tor it." He wu r f'ff'rnng to: IJ I \ Kl·puhl11.J ll I 11hgrt'\\ th1 \pr '' 1 ·1•111 I, I \ t,J \ Ill\ (\'J'l" •d •II , ''' n rl·t1 rl·m,·n1 -'n'"'"'" 1,\1 : •h1 1 lht J •' ' hi -1,\1 1J 1 'I C.:11 I! I I .11 I ~ •• I = (I I I h I = ,,, .. =•I I~ •,11 I J 1,1 I '-lhl Cbns Co\ 'l' tbt' ( .. Rt'prt'seau- tn t' tor tbr IOtb Coa,grt'uioul Dis· tr1('f. . District attorney'·s office oozes · intrigue ..\\tar a\ law tirm\ go. thl' Orangl' nupi.·d g1' 111~ Pih lhl' 1n1pr.·'""" ( 11unt} D1'>trtl t ·\llornn \ otliC<: 1'1.11 tlH·r·· " -11 1111t 1r11uhk -.11 doc!\ a fairh hn<,l l1t1lc hu"ne\\ lr.1\1 111mm1•ll•Hl J11\'n .11 lhr d"tnd Thcrl··\ rart·I~ a 'hon.1gl· ot .11111rrll'\ ·, 11llill' llll'nl\. thl· ca'iC load IS prell~ JU I('~ \\dl'l'I ,,11J th.II h,· \lllrlkd •• thl· \U lll.'\\ rate high. lhl· qualit} ot pnl111, .. 1 ,k.il 111 1h,· ""'"' It.-prl' a11ornc~' \lrong and the 11pportun1t~ d11.1cd 1h.11 111.i.., ht·l·•n· he 1u111l'd lor promotion good "l ..\ La"'·· 1t''i 11\l'I hi\ 111li,c l n .ind hi\ l11un1' nol hut thl•n "ho nc<'ll\ gllt1er .ind f1Jrk 1ng. 'flJ"· '411uht ~tjnd .1 ,,,1, 111 glJmour v.hl·n \11u re 1n thl· hu'itnl'\' 1urn th,· run' 111 ~'1·r 11\l'r 111 ut pulling v.Jnt11n t..1lll'f'> on J eath < .'lp1111 ro" and \Urh ( Jp1111 a I uon1a1n \ J iit•\ rn1· One thing 1hc lillal d1\tnct at· J eni "h" onll.' 'il"f\l'd nn thJI l it,·, tOrnl'".' ot1in· hJsn'1 h<.-l·n "d snake plJnning 111mm1"1on ha' h<'l·n p11 If thnt"rl' an~ \l ele111n'i 1n th~ '•c"ed tor "'ml' llml· J' Hit ·,heir do~·1. an} deep dart.. "Ccret\. an~ JppJrl'nl \mtin~ 11ther th1Ag\ '>mot..1ng gun\ -"ell thc,·,e been ( <.1p1111 ~J1nnl prnm1nl·n l' 1n 1kary- v.ell hidden 1ng up u1unt~ 1111lil1l \ IO tht• IJtl' """II<. .\I least until no" anJ l'J rh ·~11, I k wnt ,, 111unt\ T hing~ arc changing do"n a t the 'upcn "'" to pr1"1n h.1d ''q' m11rl' di\tnct attornl'\ ·'i office (cell ind1l11·d JnJ l'l11kd 1h1 pnlil1lal l a ·' !licks. the ma n ·"ho ha' bccn the rcer n l a tounh I It-al'" '<naprx-d the co unt}·\ d 1'itnc1 allornq for the la'il polit1lal lJrl·cr nl .1 '1111gfl'"man 2' ~cars. announced 1n ~ugust that not to ml·n11Pn nunwrnu' 111hn pol1- trc-·v.o uld not he running for re -11uan' clcc11o n 1n June Enough 1<; eno uih ll ead~ '>tull to Ix· 'urr T ime to m o,1.· along. 0 r ..omc1h1ng "'deer, J'lrl'd1l111H1 ,1tmnnl "'me hke that. momentum JU'I 1hrc1· d.1" lx·tore Naturally. a coup le of people pu•t '\ ( h n\11113\ v. hen ( '°' C 11.'llr).(l. Dcu· their hands up. "Yeah. 'iure I'd like kml'JIJn a ppo1111t·d llH.'k\ 111 an O r- to be D.\ ... ..a'1d Michael Cap1 111. the angr < 'ount) f;\urcnm c nun JU dge- ch1cf a\">1'ita nt d istrict atto rnc.-'. Tom 'ih 1p The appoinlml·n1 ml·an1 that A'dccf. a depul) d 1s1nct atiorne}. \tlmrnnc "a' going lO haq• 10 take put his hand up. 100. And b ) and b}. O\ l'r a<, J1.,1m 1 a 11orne' l he -;man so did Dcput} D1s1nc1 i\ttorne) Ed mone) "a'I on ( ap1111 Frt.'1:man O n T ucsda). rnunt ~ \upen 1sors While the election 1s not unlll unan1rnou'il) pll'l t:d f ap1111 a' their J une. the fireworks ha"e already man. He "'o uld ..cr-.e a!i d istrict l .t:TTt:RS J l111111l'' until 1hc ckl t111n "'hl'n 11 '" 11ild lw up l•l \I 1ta' 10 tkuJl· ii hl· jl.l'l' Ii• t..n·p thl' 111h fhl' Jlh antagl· Ill ( .lf"ll//I nf l"OUr\l' " lh:tl hl• g1'1\ ll1 run·" lhl· 1nlu mhc:nt \ Jl'li n11c running \lJrt Hut \\Jn·l "·" "·t1llnjl. <lnl' hPur' dltl'r < .ip1111 ' .1~ p11in111wnt \\dl'l'I m.irlhl·J inll> \u- 1x·11ur ( ourt Jnd J\kl·J lud~e Julian < 1mh.llot.. for hl·lp < 1mbalok «1bllgl'd. 'ilgning an l'mcrgl'nl ~ (Oun order demanding Iha! \UJ')('f\ l'iOr\ I Jffi lhC l11\tm I attorney." sard rl·'-(1mfthc1r appmntml'nl ni( ap1111 < Jpt111 \I Haig l OUldn't have said or 'hnv. up in l llUrt I 1·h ~ 111 nplatn 11 ht.·ttl"I -..h, ·not < ap1111 hru,hed o tl "'dcef s legal \Jll1ng to lhc 1n1rigu1· \\J<. an l halll·ngl· J\ <.1puhlll11\ 11tu n1. adding .11lidJ\tl 1nd11dcd "llh \\Jct•t'' 1ha1 11 \,,1, "J dJ' late and a do llar IJ\.\\Ult 11 -..J<; J \lJtl'ml·nt~rnm \h11rt · · IJITil'' I nnght the l hid Jqiu1' J 1<.· lu\I thl' \clml· o ne of ('apLZZi's tlld ,11111rnl'' Fnr1gh1 in lh~ . fir,1 111h' ·'' d 1,tnd attome) will be ment, "<Jtd hl· "ht.·l·~ ll'il' gu' n q ·r thl' t11 ,,,\l" h" 11•h H1' '<-'cond JOb will p.1't _' 'l'Jr<i v. h11 tilkd 111 ·'" dl\trll 1 ht. to fll"t ,u.uk , u ta' 10 cast ballot~ ctllmnn "hl'n Ifill-' '1t'PfX'll <1ul •11 lur him .1 IJ\l that M il be a lot to" n · r.1"l'r 11 hl' " the incumbent. f urthcr Enright ,,11d n11ht1th \Hin!', 111h v. ill tx· 10 get C'apiui hothl·n·d 11• d'il him \\hcthcr ht"d hiiunll'd .rnJ F-rn·man·c, task w ill mind taking 11\l'f J\ dl\lrlll ,11· ,1mph I'll.· nut Ill become ovcr-torne~ f h1wgh nnt d ra nd1dat<' Im <.h.id''"l'd h' all lhl' fu-;s. d1s1nt I .iltnrnn I-nnght"., qatement indicated thJI ht• d pcctcd hettt'r It Jll lhl\ '>ounth lnm phcated,JuSt trl'atmcnt that he rl·tc1\ed l Cl'P 1n mind that these arc a t-< ap1111 scrml'd ta1rh nonph1\l'd 1<1rnl''' Jnd 1udgc<i we're talking "•th Jll the l'Ommot1~10 Tu't~a' ahnut hl·rc \ ou e\pcCt things to be a ft ernoon He "a' '"om 1n h' h i\ n1mpli, atl'd 11 goc' with the teni- o ld OO'i\. H 1d '· .ind acccpCcd • rnn-ton gra1ula1tlf"\ telepho ne rail\ through-S rt't'(' MarbJr ls 1k DaJJy Pllfi'• o ut the afternoon CitJ Edi tor. SCh90/s' class-visitation p61icy may do more harm than good ' Laguna must hold hearings To the Editor: I wilh to respectfully d1sqrcc with the l'U'ently passed clan-visitation polky of the Newport-Mesa U nif;ed School District. By 1nsitti!'I on thtte-day adva~c;:e written noca« for a parent to V1Slt his or her child's dau (even thouah the -.ontina does allow for un-apcdfied ex~). I think the ICboof bc»rd lS tendin& the WTOl\I mm·ar to t.M community. AD atWad the nation parents arc uklftl that their IChoolt be more ~bk and mcft ICCOUftsablt. nil ncw ~. far more muidl~ .... -. or.., -~"' tc11oo1 dilftt. ~I.! •• dMft .. IOinedri1ll MrlCMr._. IOlll.ide. 11vities of The Committee to Re11orc Ethical and Tradttio nal Educatio n (CREA TE). I do believe. however. that 1t should be acknowledaed that they wc:rt the ones who focused public attention on the school board's tack of spc!Ctfk pidclines (or the tcachina of sex cduc.tio n. And. indeed. it was di.:iovcrcd that some topiC1 were beini tauaht that reuon- ablt people would llftt are not in the rittd-to-lcnow ClteaOfY in this 11C of AIDS. H~vC!L. tbcte diJCOwriel do not .,.ant tht ~""EA TE poup licclm to C'Oftti"ue IO put tadlcl'I C.-die defeMi" «IO PN9 I ..... it da, ia .. , ...... 9'edlc ........................ ........ "b1111r ..... po1a i~ b ._ M ; :a•• OI ... 11-..:ne-o1.., pon1H' parents must now be placed on school admm1 straton to monitor cumculum and classrooms to ensure that those guidelines will be fol- lowed. If thcy'rt nol the next op- portunit) for recount will he the 1991 t'\c<'tion . • s s b- ~-~ es ~ Isl to I a tr· =c he on :at of ns he of nc :w be.~ lts J .. aaJ ms by · at s ... ' . id. lUt ~ a : ·11 'l. ... as1 ll'a . •rd . 'Tl· he ofT lOt m - .ck en X1" for :Jt.: tie n't I IS tgh 1rs. IV~ 1e's hilt vas vi). m. . for ins., t11 "" . if ~ )Ut 11\I ib ., Jo Of. ill I JO ,. a if : ' - I t OrMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, ~ 4, 1llO ,. ....... • TBS . PAMD,Y by Bii Keane COUJttSRCULTUU ·: ClllCU8 "Will you tum off your shaver, Daddy? You're makin' the TV go haywires." MARMADUKE by a·rad Anderson ''I'm dnving'him home almost every day. lately, Mr. Winslow. Would you llke a monthly rate?" NANCY ARLO AND JANIS TUllBLEWEEDS DRABBLE I I l \HE ttARDf.S-T 5V65lANlE KNOWN To (HEESE 1 J f I ... DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ..___,_J I ~~~~ I u l 1· 'i • 11 Do I HAVE 1D GO DOWN 1HE VE6ETABLE AISLE wm~ '<OU~ /1 ti PROSAe>Ll./ LOOK':> f::N-:J..J. TO 1'UE: UN~NW E.l/t. , e,0T IT I.A.I'.£~ ~KIL\. 1b 6£T ~LT~ LIKE. Tl-\lf. YA't\00! YAM00.1 ill '" by Jerry Scott l./Oll OOf-..1 T 1}.\lNK 11-\E.~ 6£.T UK£ i~I~ ei-1 AC.CIOENI 00 '100? by Jimmy Johnson by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan 0 0 0 by Pat Brady '-./ ~ Charlee M. Schutz nus FO«TUSS IS tMrU&NAll.I! MO™IN6 CAN OESTROV IT! NO ONE CAN 6!T 8't' ! NO ONE!! GARFIELD WE.LL. KINCI ~ON<f I~ ON "fH( ROO~ 8A1'f'IN<f OOWN Alf\PLANE~. TM( ENTIRE PLANE.I ·1~ &INC:r RAVAGE.O 8"1 MAIN·E..ATINC:r ALIE~ ... ------- by Jim Davia ear MORE. IMPORTANT, M4 Pl!>H I'S EMPTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE I'M GONNA NEEO ~E t-.l~W EQUIPM~ FOf<. ~~K6.~ ... JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY 1. USUAl..W HAVE A HEADACHE ... by Garry Trudeau 1 ~JUST H/!lPIN6 A (bl!iTT1IJIJNT,.. 'HMM) ~A16 a"Altl1t:JNA ! I ,., MJCHllSAN.t ~~!\ I M)OH/OI ~/...---._...:: by Jett MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batl.uk 1 HAVE A IO<.J6H 11ME AOOUS1"1 NG 10 1HE. t..I(:,~ ! ·---.._, el ~ A ledy hrdld me whal I ·-......... _,,. ... 1hOugl'l4 -• OltCOufll '-,. for"' '°"' _.. _,,. blOc::hufe 10 a IW"' 10 my dil-l p RE A.. p ~ I ~ie':':-~s!;: • . I I' I I* I . I SOULY I : I I r I I CHllM I I I I' I ! l T t T R G y I I I' r I 1!1'!'°~~;~ USC's Smith deserves · pl~udits Rose Bowl game postscripts: Several pc:ninent facts were buried b} all the folderol of Mic h- igan Coach Bo Schembcchler losing his final game on New Year's Day because ofa low-flying hand- kerch ief. For t·xamp le : •Coach Larry Smith sho uld be highl} commended for the job of preparation he did with the use Trojans. Not o nl) d id SC o utplay Michigan on both sides o f the line of scrimmage. the Tro;ans hl'ld onto the ball. omething t~ey hadn't done in their last two Pasadena appear- ances. "I can't e'er remember putting so maO\ hours in on a game plan ... admitted m1th. aftt'f his fir<;t Rose Bov. I \ll'tOr\ ... .\lier our UCLA game (I 0-16 11e). there was a feeling "'1th o ur tl·am that <;ometh1ng re- ma1nl'd undone Rut 1n th1'i gaml· 11 all came together." Kudos. then. to Smith Ile m::n not h3\t' ShO\\n II, but he v.as undl'r tremcndo u\ pressure in 1h1s game because of(a) tv.o pre' 1ou~ los'e' 1n thl· Rose Bov. I. and (h) h1o; 0\\ n do~e. f)l'rsonal fr1en<Joih1p with Schl'rn bt·<·h ler. •Now com1da Mirh1gan. If )Ou·rl· a transplant from the .\nn Arbor. Detrrnt. Y) psllant1. o r an) o ther ma11e-and-blul' location. Ix· prepared for '>Oml' upcoming )Car-. of fru<.trnt1 on Wh\'' lkcauSt· I do n't th1nt... chcmlx·lhkr 111:1<.k murh ol .1 'l'll'l· t1on "hen hl· tapp..·d olli.·n\1' l' fl1or- d1nator (1ar' ~1odk r :1-; h1 \ \Ul'· ces!lor -n·rta1nh not 1f '1m·lkr·, alumen ran Ix· JUdgn l h) plJ)· calling 1n the Ro'>t· Ho" I Let ml' C\pla1n In the third quJrtl·r. Ix· hind I 0-' and then llt d . 10-10. M1ch1gan ·s ofTl'OSt' tl1cl the \.'.1111" thing ~' t•n const't.'ut1H' l1mcs on lir>t clo~n ' Each lime. firo;t and 10. quar- terbac k M1charl Ta' lor handl·d the football to ta1lbact... Lerm Hoard Sc' en consccu111<'11nic~' Net result: M1r h1gan 10 ,1 X ~:irJ, 1n those sc\l·n flr'>t de'"" pla)' Yet. hccauw I .I\ Im ''a'i ahk 111 convert on SC' l'rat' '\el·ond and thml· do"n. long-}urdagl' pa\\l''· ~1 1t·h· 1gan sta)l'd ali,e. Then. p..·rhttp'i tigunng that t ·~< ma} ha'" spotted a trndenc). ~1rh- 1gan 'urpn'>l'd l'\er:onc h} throv.ing a /irsi..<Jcrn n p.1~., earl) 1n the fourth quartl'r. It garnl·J I J )ards. nat- uralh. '\O tthat J1d the \\'olH·n ncs d o OC\I, \\Ith another fif"it J o\\n 31 their o'' n .i .. r' The~ g.t\l' thl' hall to Hoard again a.id he lost I \J rd So be a''are. \\oh enne fan<>. of \\hat hes ahead ~ hemtx.·chkn,a'i nl·,cr a tartKal gl·n1u'\. but ron-;1dl·r· ing the bra10ptrnt·r he lcll beh10d "'1th Mocllcr. HlU ma\ ha' c to v.a11 a fev. mo re ) cars t>1:fnrc seeing '1 ll h- igan 10 thC' Rose Rov. I again • F1nall). this clo~1ng anecdo te from the 76th Rost.• Bowl ganw The game had been fini shed for two hours and the ta11l1ghts \vcre fi nall) worlong thl'lr war out of the arrO)'O. It was dark and 11 wa'i ra10ing and onl} th~ workers rc- ri1aincd -sports wri ters. cleanup crev. s. and those white-jacketed vol- unteers from the Tournament of Rosrs Committee. f Please see T AUEY /841 LOOK I 'G R..\('h. Scott DeStef•no f25J spllts two Rustlers, tnctudtn9 Tom Dever fJ2J. At right, Al•n Schttnes of Coast, Ric Van Scoyce duel. Guards provide spark for GWC By RICHARD DUNN O•ll)r ""°' Co"~~~n• G o lden ~l'\I ( olkgl"' t\\CI 'tart- ing guard!>. R1t \'an Sttl)l'l' anll Cr:11g R1n'. ''ill Ix· pu:-.hl'll fur pla)- ing t 1 ml' II fre,h m.rn 111111 I kH'I l'OOllllUl'\ 111, enlll'.I\ llf\ on thl' fl uor For thl· m11ml·n1. Ku,tkl' ( 11alh J1111 Cirn·ntil'ld '' JLl'>l gl.1d to IMH' thrl'l' 'olid hal lo..tourt pl.t~l'I' and .1 uinkr1.·n1.l'·oix·r11ng. 'rllon unlk1 hi\ hclt. "h1l h \\J\ .1nompl1'hed \\ edn1.·,da~ nrf_ht "h1.•n < wkkn \\t:,t dl·f1.·.1ted 11l11,1-J1\lrlll fl\JI 01 Jngl· < 11.1.,1 -4-1>' Ill till' Ku,tkr,· g)m D1.''l'r ':in!.. ~ 111 Ill lr1.·1.· thhl'" llll luJ1ng. ~'l'' 1.·n 111 th,· g..11111."' tin.ii 1111null' .rnJ 2'\ "'1,111ld' ·'' thl· Ku,. tier' (1 4-'1 1-01 held on for an Orang1.· I mp1rl' ( o nli.·rl·ncl· '"'"· D1.·' 1.·1 .. 1 S-10111-I I. 140-po under from \\ t''lm1n-.1rr High. came oil th1.· tx·n1.h anll p rndun·d 19 point' \\h1 k (1 \\ ( pm l pla)l'rS .\lc\ Krep\ and .I J knt...rn,. hoth <.ophonHHC'>. led the "·I\ 1n the tirst half Dn er. th1.· g.11m··, 0 h1gh \lon·r. had IS 111 thl' \l'Ulllll h.Jlf • Orange l oa\t ( 11 ·S ll-11. 1n tht· m11.h1 ol J 1hrl·1.··g..ime tailspin. had J t1lll'·p01nt hJll11ml· kad. 1)-~~-h u1 "·'''hut 11u1 lor thl· lir't S ), 11f thl' 'l'1.1111J h.111 J\ {111kkn \\l·\t tnnt... lhl· k.111 i.11 f.lllld I hl' 1'11.111.·, h.1J l\\11 liH'·f)\11111 k.1J, ill till' lir\t half. 1nrluding. .1 n :l-1 .1th .1111.1~1.· "1th I '\11 kh "h,·n C•·h 1.1.'llll'I \I.in ...., .. hhn1.'' 1111 a pair n l lrn· 1h10"' ··wl' had a ti,e-pomt lead and thl' l'dgl· .11 till' 11rnl'. hut 10\tl·all of pulling a"a~ 11 l'nd' up lx·1ng .r om·- po1111 g;ime ... ()( C C'narh f.rnJ, Gill" \:t'1d ··v.l' didn't \hoot 'en \\di ( r.iul I Ko' ha\ Ill) J'lOIOI\ in th~· first hall' .1nJ IC'h1pl I I.inion ha' t\\ll p011ll\. ;\f11.J !ht'\ 011.' (\\(I (If llUr f'x•q <,hoo ta'> .. rhl' dl'l ll.Jll1S 0Hll11l'lll\ l.11111.' .rt th1.· t'IH.l of till' ti1't hJlt' .1nJ tht· lx·g1nn1ng ol th1.· wu1nd J' ( 111IJl'n \\ 1.·,1 util11l'l.l a 1-t-tl run indull1nll Ill \lfJlght Ill llf)\'n thl' \l'UlllJ h.111 tu lJlo..l' .1 42-1'\ kJJ \\Ith I~ 21 kit R11.l' \\hu,1.• l-po1111 homh I 11' mt11 thl· 'l'\ onJ h.111 g.1, 1.' th1.· Ku,. tkr' J 111-'\I k.1J ,Jnn1.·J .1 1ump.:r to 1.·111.l tlw 111n .ind put ( • \\ < up "'' 111111.· T hl' P1ra1e' Jttl·mp11ng. 111 u1nw hJlt... tx·h111J th1.· rl'hou111J1ng 111 ">lhlrn1.·, 1.1q1t 111 ''11h1n I"" 1-l4--l 21 "lwn 111l-tth ·lx·n1.h g.u.1rJ K1d1 llugh1.·, 1.on1i.·1.tl·d ••ll .1 '\ p11111t1.r "1th 12 1111null.'' ldt (1\\( h1l\\1,'ltl puikd ,11\,I\ JgJIO -thi' llllll 'i I I \\ltt'll K1ql' "·'' t.•ukd •II .111 11i...1,k '"'' 1ng nl\1\1. ulll\llllll!'.11 Llll11 .1 thl1.'l rolll( plJ\ \\!Ill 111 .;,; kit ">1 hl11.i1·, h.1,I .1 !'.Jflh ·l11~h . • 11 hounJ, 111111h1· ,1·11>1111 h.Jlt "' k f....r,·p, kJ th1. Ku,tkr' \1th 11111\ b11.11J, 1'r1p' 1 I•• .ind 11.ni.. 1' • 1,, J"" ,,1111.d Ill d1•11hk 11~111\ \ 1111 l 1 \\ ( 'xhlrnt'' h.1J '' !'•'lilt' 111 k.1d (I( ( b1t1 "·I' hid' II I •UI l tl1, ,, \lllll h.1 • ...., tl I h \It I.II 11.J• .1•1.i II 1 ''' 1 1 \\ 1, .1 '' I f Plus~ s~~ GWC /84) BIG• SC•OOL ll~SKETB~LL . ,. : · , .. ··· Tars, Eagles roll; Ocean View, Edison fall Sailors punish Foothill, 63-55, improve to 10-4 By ROGER CARLSON Of I~ 0All)t Piiot SIAN Frr\t·\i.'.lr u1.1d1 H11h \1·1' l'll \\ .1tchni hi' ll'.1111 .1dd .llllllh1. I IHlll h Ill II\ lx·lt \\ 1•1..hll'\dJ\ night J\ lht' 'l'" fl\" t HJ1 hw !\.ulor' d1mht.·J \l'I .11H11ha rung 1111 .1 lallda '' h1l h ha' lx·l·n hu1IJ1ng lur till' p.1,1 tour ''l.'l'"' On« 111 thl· m\\1t·n tl'am' o f Or~ ;1ngl· < ount) prep hJ\lo..eh.111 \\1th .1 '" h1.·Juk lu.1dl·d \\1 th 11u1-11t-1hc-an•a uppuncnt'. lhl· \,11lor' \\l'Ot up .1g.a1mt "hat " lll0\11.lned a fl',l\On- ahk 1111.·a,unng '>lll'lo.. in~-" h 1oth1ll Th1.· fl'\Ult: .\ , .. i.J /'11-~~ dl'l'l\11ln turnl'd thl· ho -.1 "-n1glw. 111111 an 1'·1' un11. "lt'11c shoot clll\t' tn 'it1 ix·n·cnt ,, ... ran Ix· 111 1ha1.·:· ':11d \l•n t•n aftl'I \\:ltrhrn~ hi\ tt•am do JU\t that - rnnnl·r11ng nn 22 ol 45 from thl' til'ld. as "ell"' a "111ling I ~ for 12 from thl· l11w 111 thl' dct·1~1'c fourth 4uarta. \\'1th a guard·Ofll'lltCd oITcn\l' re- f Please see SAILORS/B41 ,. Estancia too much for Mesa in 60-41 romp By PATRICK LARKIN D••I)' P1fo1 C0trr'C)Onde-nt \111.'r putting tl1gl•tha .1 <;tnng nf \\l·ll.pl.1H'll g..tllll'' ~ou'J 1h1nt... thl' I ,1,1m 1.1 hll\ ,· ha<ih·thall te.im '' uu Id he 011 J roll Hut 11 .JPfl\'J1 eJ that th1.· Eagle'> tout... .1 ''l'P ha1. t..."an.J dt•sp1tl' 1he1r hlp\l\kJ 1'11 l--l I \\I 11 l)\ l'f l'rO'>\llrn n n' J I < u,1.1 \ll''<l .it thl· f<.tanna g) 111 "\\ e had lOntrol o f thl· g.Jml·:· t \t.1111.1.1 < 11at h r 1m O 'Rncn \a1d in thl· "af..l' ·01 thl' 1-aglr~· 'iccnnd-10- IJ':it tu rwu p tx· furl' Sra V ll'" Ll·agUl' pl.1' lx·g111' nc\t "l'ek. ··we "l'rl· )U\t flat .. Pcrhap' lht· Eagle' JU't had lrouhk g1.·11ing up fur the ~-8 ~l us­ t3ng'>. "h11 d1Jn't loot... 1hl·1r best l'llhn. t''fl\:n.111) l'ons1Jenng thl' 10 fir,t-4uJrtl'r turno' l'r~ thq com· nllttl·d. ··w t• cnuld pla) "11h a lot of teams (Plea~ see EST ANCIA/84) Seahawks lose to another tough foe, Poly, 62-51 By REIO M cCLATCHY O'*'f "1'01 C °'' •'PO"Cknt (kl'.tn \It'\\ l1 1gh hJ\l..Cth.111 n1ad1 Jim l1.1rr" 1' .i firm ht.·lint•r 1n 1h1.• nl1t1t1n th;ll thr tnughn thl· pn:-~1.·a\un u1mix·t1tmn thl· nH1rl· 1.our t1.·.1m 1\111 Ix· prl'parl·J "hen tltl' gamn 11.·.111~ 'tJrt t11un11ng \la,lx· thJt' 1h1.· rl'J\on hi\ team" h3\l' ~lln\l\ll.'Otl\ plJ\l'd llnl· Ill lh1.• toughl''t n11n-k.1gul' \l hl·duk' 111 thl' l'OUOI\ \\hlk J t lhl' \ame llml· ma1n1;11n1ng 1x·rm.1nl·n1 rl·~1dem·l· at o r m·ar the 111p 111 tht• \un'l't Ll·ague \landing' ~o far th" 'l'a,un thl' \eahJ''"' ha\l' m:ttlh1.•ll takn l\ \\1th thl' tough1.·,1 tl•am' 111 ">nuthnn ('all· forn1a at the l l1t1rnamen1 nf ( ham· pwn~. \\hl'rl· thl') linl\hnl fo urth. and !>Uml' llf 1l1l· hnt team~ 1n thl' countn at tht• (ireat r1or1da Shootout 1n ()('tl·rnlx·r .\nd "hill' pla) ing a tough 'chcd· (Please see SEAHAWKS/841 Sunset League q~intets take a dive -O-for-5 Th~ Daily Pilot In 1101.· ,q lhl· 'l'J,on' trul' '""" ~1·1 , u n h1.·r J IJ,·11 I nng. H1.'.l1. h \\ii'"" h,tnJ1·J 'I' 11ng I J1"in J '\ -.. ;4 , .. ·1 h.r, ~ ·'' .1 'I"" -dn1.\ n 11.·m r11 1u1111.·J 1h1· ( hJl\tl'l \0 nn1111 .1 I l•IUlllll' lll\IJl' llUI .. Hill \IJ1t1n1.·.111 "·" •h, .1nh t.1.lt'''° pl.1'" h• '"''1. 1n 1h1uhk ti\tUll'' 121 .• , th1. t h.11c1r' ii I -l l \l~fkr1.·d ,1 4 11<1 ..II t ll11rl 1111111 thl' tidJ "The ''l'r't p.11t '"" lhJI "'' 111'1 couldn 1 1.ap1t.tl11,· i1n .1 1h1n!! ,,11d Ed1,,rn ( 11.11. h l11n B111 , lwrt · I ah1ll1~1 1.Jlkd .1 p1.1, 111.1. 111n1g.h1 (alh·r 1h1. g..1111t·i 1 "·I' "' II\ 1d Th.it'' '•lllll'th1n~ I'',. Ill'' n d11111.· .. , \\ill' 111 thl' 1.r,t 111111llll' \\I,' gill the ball .ind"'' "t'll. up h' 111w and \\l' 1.ouldn'1 d11 .Ill\ thing 1r.1q·ling then h11un1. ing the h;1lt 0111 nt lx1unJ, It "·" lll'l \l11rpl1' ·, I .1" <.''er) thing th.11 1.<'tild g11 \\ nrn~ did (Please see SUNSET /B41 Oilers' troubles No. 1 story CdM football, UC/ polo among '89 highlights lly JON FERGUSON Of ttw D4111y ..... SCI/If The O range Coast area has never been short on champions. The final year of the 1980s o ffered many individual standouts. many championship teams and even a couple of schools which enjoyed particularly strong years across the board. Corona del Mar Hi&h enjoyed unparaJlc lcd success across the board. while Oran~ Coast Collcae and UCI put totethcr some im· prcssivc resumes of their own. There were formtt athletes from the area who performed well in new arenas. like Todd Marinovicb, Blaise Bryant and Oaet\n Park.er in colles football, or former ara bete6all pie~ Brady Anderton and Damon Bmyhill in the M~ ~ .... players Keri PllletNI of C.cMVDa dll Mir ud Jon Ladl ol I '•= ... inlde lbeir "*"1 ...... :::I. while~ .. ....,. ca ,nidaiL w.~ ............... __ man} ot them . Herc's a look at the To p 10 items from the last year and a few o thers that warrant special mention. • 1. Huttactoe Bea~ Hl1ti foot- ball forfeil1 stellar sea ... : The tale of the Oilers turned to a bittersweet one after a CIF rules violation erased the team's eight victories. a share of the Sunset uapc title and a berth in the CIF Division I play-om. Senior Doua Cunninaham led 1 talented team which thrived on a swarmina agrcssive defense 10 post the Oilers· best rc<'Ord since 1966. • But the use of an incliaible player, who transfencd in durina the sum· mer. caused the leape to strip the Oilers of their victories while still allowina them to to a1 the third l)llCC reJnKfttative to the playoffs. The C IF intervened and the Oilers we~ left out of the olayoffs. alt0. Then the Huntinaton kech booa1er dub ~ the cue l:-roun and woe a muauat .. order' al= than to play Oil Tuttday or week. T"°Jr. later. a OF ...... was succ•• Hd the Oilal .._. out for good. lron1ralh . the Fountain Valley team v.h1ch ''ent in the Oilers place latrr forfei ted tv.o of its games for the use of a pla)er who had trans- ferred into the Huntington Beach attendance area and did not file the pro per papers. • t. Corou del Mar RIO win Md·lO-Md football Utles: ihe Sea Kinp put together back-to-back C IF Division VJ titles. fulfilling Davt Ho lland "s prophecy that thr team would be a ao<>d one by season's end af\cr gaining maturity. Rcaular season defeats nearly cost the Sea Kinas a playoff berth. But af\cr finishina fourth an the Sea View leaJUC and slippina into the playoffs with a n at-l•l"IC berth, the Sea Kinp hit s1ridc and rolled tbf'OUlla the competition. postina three shutouts and dominatif\I" the opposition.. ~ by AIK'IF playcn Jmott Willard. 'Brian Lucas, Jdf JKbon, Warren Johnson and Wctto, Job.ft. son. and the emcrsHce of fOpbomore q_uanerNck Todd Kallrti. t~ Sea K.inp melded iftto a qualh) team on both sides al IM till . ,._ ..... , ... Recent history on side of Rams They've won last two against Giants by lopsided ~cores From The Associated Press ( unlidt>nll' '>houldn't be a pro~ lem fw thl' Ram!> Sunda) rons1dCf'· 1 ng "'h.11 1 hl'' ·' t" donr against the 1'-l'" 'l tirl.. <.11a n1' tht' last two times the~·, e pla~ ed But the Ram,_ "ho v.111 be playina un the L a,1 ( oa~t fo r the third <,tra1gh1 'iunJa~ aren't looking past a team aga111'1 "h1ch 11 seem s to mall h up "1th !>O wl'll. "It'' going to be difficult to play a gfl·at foothall team." Rams quar- tah.tl lo.. Jim L\t•rett ..aid of the NFC Sl·n11tin.d "\\ c thrnt... a lot of tht (nan!'> ··t he' ''liuldn't bc 1n the situation that the~ ·n· 1n 1f the) "eren't a great football team Jnd "c think highly of thl·m ·· • fhat might be so. but the Rams wulJn'1 th1nt... too h1ghl} of lM ( 11an1~ bd'>l.'d on thl' fourth game of thl 141'1!\ ~·a,on and the I 0th game thl'> \t:ar nri \t·pt 25. 14 lt E'erett threw ti' 1.· h 1u1. hd1"' n pa'>!><.'S to lead tbt KJlll\ tu a 4 5-JI '1cto n at Giants ">tJd1um in Ea~t Rutherford. N.J., thl \Ill' 111 \unda' ·s NFC semifinal pl.I\' 1tl ~Jl11l' . \nd nn 'o\ 12. I '189. the Ra~ brn~l· ,1 l11ur-ganw lo'>ing streak by , ,, 1.·rp11" n1 ng thl· <.11ants. J 1-10. at \n.tl1t·1m \tJd1um .,11,1 11\ lnr <ill thr marbles:· K.tlll' 1111 nahJ t t... L l·Ro' In 1n said. "I 111 'u1r 111,·~ ·re going io come out ll'.rd' 111 pla~ JnJ 1t'\ going to be a d11krl·n1 hJllg.1m1.· Hupcfull). we'll b1. .1hl1 h• plJ' uur ~me and \\In." I 11,· K.11m pla~l·d (heir game last ">1111d.1 \ tx-.111n~ thr Philadelphia I .11.tk' 21.-in the 'FC v.1ld<ard 1!·11i11. It ""' J much more im- p11.·"1' l rwrtt1rmance than the pin "'ll' \unJJ' v.tk·n the) held off ,,., .. I nglJnJ 24-~ll. to earn a spot ll th\' pl.1\11lh IP 1n '-lid he 1~ especial!} im- pr1.·"1·J "llh <.irants quarterbect l'hd \1mm!> "ho had good numben \1 hl·n th1.· tt·ams met 1n November -2" wmpk11ons in 38 attempts for 2 r 'ard'> and one interceptio n - hut it'd h1~ te<im to only one touch- Ju1' n "I lh1nt... he ~as hurting a little hit .. Ir' rn <.aid "You really cari't u1m p.1rc thi: tv.o games. So much i1 JI ,t.l~l' lhl" "I thin~ he\ a tough. to ugh u111l..1l' He·, bel·n thert' for years. lk·., h..·cn l'lli.-ct1\C for years. I have J ll1t o t n·<irx·ct for Phil. I think he's 1ml· nt thl· top gu~s. He knows that lx•t J u,1.· I talked to him when I was l"l'I 111 Hav..:11 (for the Pro Bowl). I k t...no1~s I respect him. I told him, 'l 1•u're good. man. You're peat.' \\ hl·n things are clicking fOr thl'm "hen the) get the runnins [t.lllll' going. he·~ 1. <.'I) effective. lt1J tx· J tJll lirdcr tor us to fill when ~ plJ' thl·m ·· It n11gh1 be an even taller order if v.l·athl·r wnd111ons a~ the way they u'ualh arc at G iants Stadium at thfs 11ml· 1~1 H'ar -cold and windy. But th1· RJm'> lx·heve the conditions thl'' pi.l)l'd thl'1r last two games ib "ill ht· 111 tht•1r ad,antage. ·1 don't t...no v. how many ti"* '''u h.1"· 10 pla) 1n bad weather ._, ~1·rnml' a had-\\rathrr team... of. ll'n'" l' guard Tom Newberry said.. "l lw~ ..aid 1t'., a disad vantqe .lo gn Ea-.1 and tr: to win three in '8 Iii\\ .. ( nach John Robinson said: ··11t-1.t.... "e·rl' 2 for 2 ... r hrl'l'·lor·three would get than 11110 the :"ft championship p,.- Struggling UCI .. meets upstart.: San Jose State II)' JON FERGUSON Of ow Olllly -sun Cl men's ~- GAS TREATMENT • Saves gas. • Cleans carburetors. • Removes water. • Fights gas-line freeze. • Cleans clogged fuel injectors. Soz. 12oz. SAvtS ~S CUMS CMIS AllD uumo•s •lltDWts WAHi • GAS $178 $248 TREATMENT 1111 C)/ 'll~ml OIL TREATMENT Formulated to: • Reduce engine wear. • Keep vital engine parts cleaner. · • Reduce oil consumption. • Fight motor oil breakdown. Designed to help your engine run well, longer. UNITED AUTO PARTS . 2MJ2W.COASTHWY. NEWPORT BEACH UNITID AUTO PARTS · 21D1 N. Cl •RRY llCINAL HI.I. Tbe quest for money and power ~ eventually may lad to a nauoaal playoff" in ~ collqe foott.11, a move oppooenll •Y will chanae the pastle&SC>n bowls ft'om festivals ---- to t.ttlefields . .. If it's Tuesday. t.tiis must be Bel&ium, and if we're talkina about a colleae playoff', t his must be Jan. 2, .. Dave Qercan of the Col&eae Foott.11 Association said. It happens every year. When Miami won collqc football's national championship throuah the polls on Tuesday after winnina the Supr Bowl t6e ni&ht before, it touched off the sport's annual playoff dc6ate. Inducements for a playoff arc great -millions of dpllars more for the schools. the exorcism of corporate sponsorship, and power over one's own destiny. Not to mention, being able to settle once and for all: Who's No. I? "It's not right around the comer," Ogrean said. "But discussioll has grown each year." ~ Drawbacks also are formidable -destruction of a national tradition. the postseason bowls, and the trans- formation of a sort of postseason footbaJI Mardis G ras into a war. "The bowls arc supposed to be a reward for a good season, not a battlefield," said Jim Brock, executive vice president of llie Cotton Bowl. "We feel like it's better to ha ve 18 wmners instead of just one." Next June in Dallas. the CFA's television commit- tee may propose to the general membership a 16-team playoff that will incorporate six existing bowls -the Orange, Sugar. Cotton, Citrus. Holiday and Fiesta - in the final three rounds. ending with a championship game on the Saturday before the Super Bowl. "Never, a t any 11me. have we claimed this would be a national cha mpionship," Ogrean said, since the Big Ten and Pacific-10 Conferences arc not C FA members. "However, I would point out to people that it's been 11 yea rs since a non-CFA tc,am has been No. I in either wire service poll." In 1978, USC. a Pac-10 mem ber. was United Press lnternauonal's natio na l champion. Alabama was No. I in #he Associated Press poll. Sam H•ff, Hall of Fame.linebacker: .. ers arc) wearing pads and a helmet. then they should expect to get hit. If they don't. they should tal.c off the pads and run a round in a pink uniform." Lakers overcome Nuggets Mag1t Johmon scon:d 27 points and ./' n:!>l'f\ l' for" a rd Ori a ndo Wool ndge added • .... 24 a' the I O" .\ngclt·., La kl·rs hrokr open a r closi: gaml· 1n the third quarter to beat the ---- DenH·r Nugget~. 11 4-98. at the Forum Wednc!>da) n1gh1. Dc<.p11c making only three of 18 field-goal attrmpts at thl' -.1art of the '>t'rnnd half. thr La kers trailed onh 76-74 v.1th 2: I 6 kft 1n the third quarter. · Lo'> .\ngeh:~ then took control of the game as B~ ron ~1.·1,11 '>rnn·d '" ul h" 17 points during a_ I 0--0 run that fin1 .. h1.·d the Dl'flod In anothn NB.\ game Wcdnewa~: Pistons 84, Clippers 80: Isiah Thomas scored SI\ of h1'> 29 pm n1~ dunng a 17-4 lourth-quartn run th11t ltfted Dl·1n111 10 thl· '1rton at thl' Palan· in .\uburn Hill\. I homa-. \1.urt·d 2·0 point:> tn the second half and 12 1n the fourth quana for the Pi stons. "ho have "'on thre1.· '1ra1ght flmcc; and seven of eight. James Ed"ards scored 15 of his 16 potnts tn the second half for Detroit . GATES GORTEX GLOVES Thinsulate Insulation. Waterproof. HAPE IN U.S.A. 1699 Tan with Deerski1 Leather Palm Su99. Retall f40.00 1LEUPOLD 2X7 VARl·X ii RIFLESCOPE Ufdbrw M1ama"'1 JASON BINOCULARS REALTREE CAMOUFLAGED RL88ER ARMORED No. 152. 7"35 39" No. 154. 1°"50 !t::l. March 8, 1961 : Scientists offer hope for humans after producing the first 360-degree, In-your-face slam dunk with laboratory mice. Infante AP Coach of Year When Lindy Infante took over ~s coach * of the G reen Ba) Packers. he quietly ac- cepted a position in the shadows of legend- an Vince Lo mbardi. · Now he a nd Lombard i share one honor -As- sociated Press N FL Coach of the Year. Infa nte, who guided the Packers to a 10-6 fi nish and within a victory of the pla}'offs. won the same honor Lombardi .received 30 years ago. In ba llo11ng by a national media panel. Infa nte recei' ed 23 votes to beat out Denver coach Dan Reeves. who had I 71h votes. San Francisco coach George Siefert was third with I 6 votes. In other sports news Wednesda): •The National Football League set a record for paid auendance dun ng the 1989 season when 13.626.6 71 tickets were sold for an a' erage of 60.833 for the :'!14-game schedule The pre' 1ous record was I 3.606, 990 ttckets sold and an a' erage of 60. 745 per game in 1981. • Rrad G1lben '""replace IOJured M ichael Chang on thl' l 'nited ~talc'> Da,1s Cup team that "111 play Me,1co nnt month. the US. Tennis Assoc1at1on announred • ( arm1.•n Hill. "ho staned the final game of the 1927 World ~l'fll') for the P111Sburgh Pirates. has died at age 94. I ti.I-.\ ISIO,·H \DIO TILEVISK>N 4 lS I> m -PRO llASKITBALL: Artanla al New Vork , T8 S S I> m -COLLEGE llASKET&ALL: Wl\COMtn at lllinolt . 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Will it be San Diego Yacht Club. present holder of the coveted yacht· ing prize. or New Zealand's Mercury Bay Boating Club. 10 whic h the Cup was awarded b) another New York court afkr SDYC defeated Nr" Zra- land\ I JJ.foot monohull'' Herc 1s a chronolog) of e' cnt!. 1989 6rom Bf • 3. l 'CI ~ater polo wins NCAA title: In a'> u1111rx·11tl\l' a til.'ltl a!> l'\ l'r. lhl· ·\llll'Jlt'f\ \\l'fl' al 11r near thl' top ot lhl· '\;( .\ \ roll through· OUI lhl' \l':J\Oll and tanll' lllSl'lhi.'r during tour rw11wn1 111111.' 1n ln- d1,rnaroll\ Ll·tl 11' I l.1 ".111:111<JI ~111p1an Chrt' Duplant~ 111 th,· goal and lur:il prod· Uri'> 1 11111 \\,11dt· ol \l:i11na High :inJ Julian l l.11\l'~ ul I aguna llilh. the \ntt·.1tl'f\ put 111gl'tha <t 27-o t amp;11g11 unda :--.:< \·\ C oarh oflhl' Yl·ar fl·d ~l·"land ">l·n101 Dan '\mll\•I. thL· N< .\ ·\ fout n:in1l'nt 7\1\'P \l.'111L'<l liq: goal\ 111 thr lJ X 111k g.1ml' '1r111n 11\l'r nl·nw"' ( .ti \111001 had thrl'l' goar... 1n till' tin.ii J1l r 1ml .1, l < I rall1nl from .1 "'·<• •. .-lil 11 • 4. UCI men's basketball defeats Nevada-Las \'~gas: I hl· \nll'all'r' dl'f1:a1L·d tlw Runnrn· Rl'l)(:lo, tor thl· "" 1 h ll llll' 111 1 hl' 11.1go.,. g1' 1 ng • .(;·Och. k·lll~l ·~hrlhg:rn nHlfl' \\ '"" 0\ l'r thl' Rdx·I, th.in .111\ u1llq!l' u1al h thl· l.1,1 <ll'l.ltk .111d I < I'" nt lhl· 11 "1n' fl'l(l\h'rl'll .1g.11n\I I 'l \ 'tllll' tht· Rchd' Jotnl·d thl' Big \\ l''\I I "" om· ,,·rmnl J\ 11nl1!..l·h .1, Jll\ , "l'P1 1111 pn\\lhl\ lhl· lour· nam.111 "Ill ol .1 \l',tt l'.lllil'r K1t l..' llutl, I h.td ,I l.lll'l'l ·h1gh 25 J1111nl\ 111l lud111g I · 111 I 11 lrn· thrn'"· k11 Hl rd111.1n 1g1111n! .i 'l'lond-h,ilt' rall~ \\llh h1' 1-p111111 'h111ll1ng l'l1 mull' lo ,1 ~4-p111n1 outing. and .,rn1111 \1 11..r Dok1111u' lo. 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Todd ~larino\'i<'h takt>s ovt>r at US{': I tw H.1lbt•d 1,htnd H.''>1J"·nt d1dn'1tigu1t 111 .. 1.1rt l'llll'flll!t h1' rnl- \h1n 11,·\hm.tn 'l'ol.,1111 lor lhl· l ro- JJll' "hn l'\fX'lll'd 111 U'l' 1un1111 1',1 1 <n l.11.1 .1, lhl'll qu.111ah.tl lo. until .1 1-.nn· 1n;un \lllkrl·d during till' ll'Jlll\ 1111.11 Pll'·W.l'llll pt.llllll' .II I < I l'k\,tll'd \l.111no,1rh \II \l.11trlll\11 h did"·" thfcl\\ tor 2 ..11111 '.111.h .111d II• IPll1 hdm' "' 111 k.1d1ng l \( t11 .111 ~·2· I rnmd .ind th11d \lr.11gh1 l'.111lil Ill l 111111.'n·n\l' Lh.1mp1o•ll\lllp l'll 11111\l' It• lt1t11 pkl- 1ng 2: 111 '1 p.1"-l'' ·" lhl' r ICl!-111\ ""11 1hn1 1·11 ,1 h1ml \\Ill in li'l' \l'.1" Oil l.111 I ,1 1 • 111 \\Ill 11\l'f \l1d1 - 1g..1n 111 thl' R•"l' H11" I • 6. Rirhie Co llins wins Op Pro: f hl' bra 'h \(Ill Ilg \II rln \\ho I' IJ,tl'tf I r11111 < "'t.1 \ k,,1 h111 l IJ 1111' 'il'" • 1)(1rt lk.ll h ·" .1 h1' h11llll' hnanH' lhl' (11\1 lol.11 \\:l\l'·r&Ckr Ill l':lfllUf\' thl· p1t·,11g1111" '>r P1 11 111k 1n llunt· 1ng1t111 lk.1Lh In lhl' tin.ii lw lkkaanl I.in (<t\OJlll' 111111 (Urtl'n Ill \,11\t:l Ha rh.1r.1 .1 l\\1Hlllll' Op Pm l h.1111· r11rn and t'""1111w ""rid l h.1mr1u n 1n J h:111k cot l\\11 'urtrr' fl'lurn111g tu lhl· 111u1 ,1ltl'I long l.1,oth -C urrtn to tx·g1n ral'tll!! ,, la1111h .ind ( 1111111' 10 hl·lc1111l· .1 h11rn -.1gJ111 ( hn .. 11an l hl' ~I l·\l'.11 -old. "ho ha., huro,1 on111 thl' \"11u.11111n 11f \ur ting Pro· k\\11111.1" \\111ld ltllll '>l'l'lll' 0\l'J lhl' pa't thrl'l' ~l'.1r., \\1anrx-d ur hi.. tir't T0p 10 tin"h un till' tour la\! month in Ha"a11. dl'\Pl ll' ml\o,ing \lllllt' carl\-wi"on n1nlL'''" .. 7. Steve Keith guides Irvine High basketball: In JU't hi' <;e-rnnd H'ar a' coach the \.',1quno•; mentor gu1tkd a prl'' 1ou'>I~ un'iucccssful program 111111 thl' ( II 'i-\ finals at whkh led up to the dispute: Remember that the New Yotk Y acbt Oub, holder of tbe CUp for I 32 years. bad it snaached from iu pedestal in the NYYC lobby in 1983 by the Perth, Australia Yacht Club with a 12-mcter yacht with a con- toversial "winged keel." Come 1987 a nd Dennis Conner (skipper of the losing 12-meter) took a team from San Diego Yacht Club to Fremantle. Australia, and won it back fro m the Aussies, brin4ing the Cup to San Diego. in an exciting and ··fair a nd square" 4-0 series. Conner and SDYC were so busy patting themselves on the back that they forgot to declare when a nd where the next challenge would be and ask for challengers. Enter Michael Fay. a merchant the LI-\ Sports Arena. 1 n am· had "on onl) 33 percen1 of m games 1n 10 ~l·ars and had nl'\Cr madl' ·1hl' pla}on\. hut Kenh. who l.O:!Chl'd 1he team to a first-rou'ld rla~off C>:tl tn h1S first )Car. watchc:I the club go 24-6. bo" 1ng out to C ap1c;1rano Valk) tn the finals The team "as led b) brother'> 'cntor Rapha<'I Mo lle and '>Ophomore John Molle. and senior 13nan ..\llrcd. 1n a most unlikely '>t't'nano for a group of player<; who Kl'tlh said fortunately bought into hi!> program. • 8. UCI defeats UCLA In men's tennis: II "'a" a successful year for thl' .\nte:itt·r~ all the wa\ arii und a'> thl'\ d1mhcd ac; high as '1h1rd 1n thl' n:itional ranki ngs after defeating wr-ranh·d l 'C. L..\ for thl' firc;1 11ml' tn '>Chou! h1\ton 1n a landmark match for 1hr program at 1he Cl tl'nn1'> '>1:td1um. \11u1h ..\lncans Mark Kaplan and R1d1arJ Luhna rallied for a 7-6 1·.41 tll'·hrcal..cr \\In 1n thL' second 'l'I of thl·1r duuhk·<, match and then 1all1l·d lrl)nl · -4 J clint to \\111 thrl'l' '11.11gh1 gamr\ for thL· Jl'l td1ng 'tl'· ton an J 5-4 maar h '' 1n \\ h1rh la\tl·d nl'.irl\ liH· hour'>. ·\II'. \mn1lan' \larlo. "arlan. I rn11r Kr11nl·nu111n Jnd !\111..L· Bngg'> kd t hl· \ 11 ll'a tl'I\ to a 2 '\. 7 n·rortl. lin.11 r.1nl..1ng o t fourth tn thl· 11:1111111 and qu.1rtaiinal l'\11 lrorn lhl' 'l \ \ fournanh'lll aF.a1m1 Georgia and a h1ghl~ partl\all Aulldog\ lnl\\J 111 \lhl'll' • 9. Edison High's Shelley Taylor: '>hl' h.1J g.rl'.lt r uno, 111 'll lllrtl''> dur- 111~ thl' 1rallo. and lrt>'>'> countr) 'l"t'un., hut llll'I ''11h ml\lortune 1n thl· '>tJll' lin.11, 111 l':llh \, .1 lrl·,hmJn 1n 1r.1l lo. la,1 o,pnng. ,hr 1,111 J g.rr.1t wrtl'\ 111 ralL'' 1h1 11ugh ,.,,,h ll"d 111 < II u1mrx·11- 111111 h·t.1rr tll.·u11111ng t.ing.kd \\t\h "-.Jtl'll llno\ 111 thl· linal ~() 'ard, 111 1h, ,1,1tl' I t.t~l·llll'l\'I lin.1h \\ h1k h.1r.1 l>1rgl'll\l'll "'"' lhl' rclll' 1 J\l11r "·" I ><)'d 111 111,· h.111k for ,l·uind h a .. uphumurc 111 cru~~ coun\r) th" f.111. I J \ lor did 11111 lo'-l' ,1 rall' all '''·""11 ui111I thl' ''~Ill' D I\ 1\lon 1 tin.ti' 1n I fl',,,,, I ;i~ l11r hauling 11111\·" l.1tl· 111 thr 'l"1"11n .rnd d1111- lh'" till' d.1' 111 1hr tin.ti r,tll'. ll'll durir.g lhl' m1ddk 11! till' llll1lJ1l'll· 111111 hut p1, i..l d hl'r\l'll harl.. up lor .1 W'''nth pl.11 \· lin"h • I 0. Ora n11:e Coast Colle11:e men's a nd womt>n's SOC'l't'r win state titles: I lw mrn·, 1l'.tlll up'll'I h1ghl~·rl .. g,11 dcd I n·,1111 C 11' < 11l lq1.c and l hl' \\11111,·11 tc •ppl'd < il\Ullllll'' l<1 H·r on tlh.' ,,1111,· d.I\ .1t I I ( am1n11 ( nlkgl' 111 g1't' 11m· ~dwol hoth 1111l'<. tn lhl' fir,I '"·ir 111 .1 ,I.Ill' t'111.1I for 'll'nll'll I he nwn ·' k':\m '' l'll I I ~-4-2 undn l<t.tlhl'' I .11rd llJ'l''-and \l.111rtl 1n < l.1url' a' 'orhomnrt· \11J\ \trnu't' kd till' \\;I\ 11n thl' tidd. '"th 21 gu.ib. ()(. C . 'made up ol .ilm•"' 'okl\ < lrangl· ( oa\I Jrl'a pl.1,l·r,. d11111111.ill'd .1 1akntl·J tl·am "1th""' n al l111l·1gn plaH'r" h' hu1kl· 1ng J 1.11 kJd hl.·1im· holding thl·m 1111 \. 2 r hl' \\llnll'n·., ll'<lm \\l'nl I 1.4.4 undl·1 < 0~11.h Barhara Aond and thl· ll'Jlll ''·" kd h\ ,·onlarnCl' ~!VP \lilhl'lll' I Mgl·t · ((·am MVP Kim Duth>n and \tall' l'hamp1on,h1p \l ~P goaltr Jultl' \\ dliams. ()('( d1•1111nall·d the 'hut'> on goal 1n the r1n;il g.lllll'. h11 1 \\On a do'ic match. I -!I 0 \\ hik the,l· athlt'te\ anti teams d1dn·1 mah · 1hr Top 10. thl·~ wen.· notable JU"I thr .,ame anti "~1rran1 honorable llll'nlton • (1olden \\t•'lt C o lkge prnduct Bla1<.c Bnant "<.'l numerous lo"a State ruc;h1n11. record\ a~ a 1untor bankerlrom Auck.land. New Zea· land. who1 dua up the I ~year old Deed of Gift and interpreted to indicate that he could enter a challenae the followina year, ( 1988) instead of waiting the customary three yean with a boat of his choice. and the defender would have to match it He chose to challenge with a rad· ically designed 133 feet overall and 90 feet on the waterline, a boat he had designed and built before the 1987 match was over. SDYC screamed foul. NQ way the)' could design. build and test ~uch a boat within a year's time. Now it was SDYC's turn to eumine the D<.'cd of Gift. They interpreted it to mean that as long as the defender met the waterline parameters (43 to 9o) it could defend w11h a speed y 60- foot catamaran - often as fast or faster than the wind. Now 1t was Fay's turn 10 cry foul. No wa y cuuld his cumbersome monohull bcgJn 10 compete with a high-tech catamaran. He took his pka 10 the Nc" York Supreme Court. cuo,1od1an ufth<' Deed of Gift. Female Judge Ciparik advised ham to go ahead and race. then protest Which he did. As expected. the catamaran ran away and hid from the monohull. Fay pro tested that 11 was not a fair match and not according 10 the Deed of Gift. which never men· taoned a catamaran. The JUdgl' agreed and awarded thl' cup 10 New Zealand b) dtfault No. the legal eagk<; "er<' not out of 11 }l'l. SDYC. of rnur~. a ppi:akd and the appellatc mun gavc. thl· C up bark 10 SOYC "hu ~hedukd a match in 19\"IJ 1n lhl· nl'" ..\ml·rna·, Cup Clas•-. a hoat of ahout 75 ll'rl 1n kng1h You guc'>-.cd 11 I ·" hiJJ 111w moll· JP!)l'al. JnJ that ,, IHI\\ lhl lllll' Pt'ndang Meanwhile. in a surprite ~. ·1. Francis Yacht'Club of San Frao- ~1sco has r«ently filed a .. friend of the coun" motion askina the CCMB't to 8'' e the Cup back to New Zea- land. claiming SDY'°s win in a l'atamaran was not in the interest of lair pie) and sportsmanship. Thi.' motion was filed by Jim Michael. an a ttorney and also a past t·ommndure of the Bay Area club. ( l\11l'hal·l 1salso a member of New :=,.a; Yurk Yacht Clut. whic h is also on J:B thl' '>ldl' of New Zealand). :\e\t queo,uon: Will the next .\ml'm·a·r, (up be sailed on the ''Jter '>Unll'ltme this ce~tury or be dn.1lkd h' landluhhcrs in the u•urto,'' \ta' tuned Almon LOcb~y's column •P- pt'ars f'\'t'rJ' Tbursday tran\lc r. gaanang a school record 111 thl'lr di\ l\IOn Marina girls win, '-0 Curry talk1·ng ~-1.516 '· ard' and 19 touch.downs to .~.:~ •<1knn P.111..a l 'ntH'rs11~ ol ~~ earn ihird·tt·am ..\11-Amenca. .\r1111n.1 nlkn'" l' lack le from • h K k ;. -• \ophnmore Kl'n Phebu'> lead'> The D ally Piiot W it entuc y ·-CdM IO 'l'l.'Ond l'lln\l'CUll vc girls r dt\\111 I I 1gh .ind ( 1t11lkn \\ C\I ( ol-·-h:nnt~ (IF dl\tsional ltlk and also kgt'. l"trll\ hunotahk ml'llll(ln \II-\nl\ l'l'll'1'on ,,ntl'U ~' m111uh'' .:;:: \\In\ lht· inJt,idual talk . \ml·11,.1 111 onl\ ht\ fhurth \l'ar nt 11H1•thl lil\I ti.all h•r 11t, ~1 nil·,11nh 11 \l,<,I()' "~ !-\PJ _ ~la-.:'E • fal1'>un·., bov'> tral'k team hnng'> ~rgJn11l·d lu111h:t11 g11,l1.1'> \l.11111.111101.. .1 I ti n1111 k Jgur 1>.11n,11 .... 1h.lll1.11J1.h Hill< um .,pent.-'- home "" mcda°h from \late tratlo. !Prl' '>••al'I '"II from ,1,111n~ \1 1111 \\nllll·,J,1. t111111ng lhl' I n;,ersny,;c and lil·ld tinal~ • l agun.i Uc:tl h and OtMll(l' Lrn \\ \'Jrh ,J,t\ 111 h.1.·r 111, i.., Jnd nll't'llng wn~Jo". •ThcCdM ho" 'olk\hall team. 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I i, 11 t I I ti HinHiitl l'Jrn\ 4. \ Pla,L·r of thl' ~l·t 1 rH '1 11H '"'rll .1 !!••.1 in 1 urn Jll"nlpJn1nl h\ h1" "' e~:.p: Year. · r a1 h h.all .ind Dtl'g•• \l 11.in11 a nd < ,11 •• h n Jt1d ~·•n Hilt 'J>l·nt the daY:~ •Laguna Beach bo)" l'fU'>'> t.:oun-•I hl' \outhan C .1lllorn1a < 11llq!l' Paul \1mon h;1J till' othrr' 1111 I n1· t••i111ng th\ \,1 111ru' and ,1.,111ng w11h::--- ll) team 1., Cini~ Orange Count) tnl'n\h.l'l..lth.alltL'Jlll\\l'nt24-'iJnd 'l'r\ll\ 1·1J..1-I nt>n-k.1gt1l' '"'"" .11 'L'l'l,il Jlhkt1L utliual" ;~ school 10 ,,1n a si::tc cross countl) rt'Jthed J' high J'> 14th 1n thl· n.111110 \Jn < kllll'llll I hl· I r111o111' 1m· \\,fl' l'ntu,ing our \1'111:· he;>= 111k. UP'>l'lltn~ the top·ranked 1eam in lhl•' \I\ r><•ll pr•1'l'U ltt '·'-I 11,erall \JtJ :~ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:------·!;: HAVOLINE MOTOR Oil lomol 17 q.,ore~ ot •ole pr•ce 75! for "''0\' iom"'' >nti 1mpcu t .,,..hie ,., l·-ri·• 7 J• ,,1h> l)li ,. llffllMI VMlllAHT'f W1PO llAOU Al TlaNATOll ... • -... • • •• :.~~~.24:_. ~ .. ·~-_... ......... '°"" .. ..,,.,. l'fO IO no '°.... M.":.:' ... ~Off IO'Off 79 ! 19 TOOl M>X 1474 \ win .. over The a.my l'lot The Golden West Colleae women's baskctbaU team showed right away that It will be a force to be reckoned with this season in the Orange Empire Conference race. The RustJers improved to 20-1 with a conference-opcnina 79·58 tri- umph at Oranae Coast, which drop- ped to 16-4. It was the second time this teason Golden West has beaten the Pirates, with the other win com- ing in the final of the Cuesta Tour· nament Dec. 16. 67-53. Golden West did mucb of its damage on the boards. owning a 45-24 rebounding edge over OCC. Donna Gondringer scored 10 points and had five rebounds (four on th e offensive end) in the second half as the Rustlers pulled away from a seven-point halftime lead. Gondr- anger fi nished the game with 16 points and 11 rebounds. Stacee Johnson had 10 rebounds and six assists to go with her 14 points and Claudette Jackson notched 15 of her game-high 21 points in the fi rst half. After Orange Coast assumed an earl )' 14-8 lead on a basket by C) nthia Kollar wi th 13:20 to go in the first half. Golden West took th e lead for good at 21-18 with 8:27 remaining on a three-point pla~ underneath by Jackson. He1d1 Hasemann scored for Coast to mak<' 11 21-20. but the Rustlers scored the ne>.t six and were never serious!} threatened again. Enka Manning scored 16 points and Kollar added 14 and Mic;hclle Hennessey 12 for OCC. Hennessc~ also added eight assists and three assists. In a college women's game: •Southern California College's Kristen Be is sco~ 21 ~nts and Nora Menken had JO points and eight rebounds, but Cal State Domi· !'JUez Hills held off a late run by the \ anauards for a 62-S6 non~on­ fcrencc victory. Menken hit a basket with 3:40 remaining which cut the Toros' lead to SJ-50. but Julie Scott hit a 3- pointer and the Toros added two more baskets to seal the victory u Dominguez Hills improved to 8-S. Gail Brown had nine rebounds for SCC. and knnifer Hanigan added eight points and eight rebounds. The Vanguards. wh o fell to 6-A. face Whittier College on Friday before opening Golden State Athletic Con- ference play at home on Tuesday against Point Loma. In girls hi&h school action: •Woodbridge claimed third place in the Costa Mc~ Tournament with a 45-27 decision over the host Mus- tang!>. which managed just ont> point in the th ird quart er. The Warriors were paced by Dea nna Harl). thi: onl}' player in the gamL' 10 reach double figures. with 16 poin1s. Mea nwhile. Belinda Taub and Kim Dean were all-tournament se lections from Woodbridie. while OI" 1a D1Camille and Thu1 Nguyen .. ,Crl· chosen from Costa Mesa. The Mustangs fall to 5-6 with a date at Huntington Beach set to- n1gh1. • Un1vers1ty dismantled ci1y rival Ir' 1ne. 70-29. jumping out to a 19-2 kad after one quarter and extending 11 throughout. Denise Gandara contnbutcd 27 points and 13 rebounds. while Tara Wolff. "ho "as 8 of9 from the floor. added 16 poin ts. The Trojans. who hos1 Woodbridge on Frida} night at 7. improved to 8-3 with the lopsided \I Cl Or). UC~A beats Trojans eighth straight time ~ From The Assodat~ Press points. con' crtt'd a three-point pla) Don Maclean scored JS points and Trevor Wilson added 27 to lead No. 15 UCLA to an 89-72 ¥ictol) over USC on Wcd nesda} night. the Bruins· eighth consecutive win over their crosstown rivals. UCLA (9-1 O'-'Crall. 3-0 in the Pal·IO) opened a 35-20 lead an the first half and kd 45-34 at the inter- m1ss10n. After a sl uggish opening fi,r minutes m the second half. UCLA ·s fast break, led b> Wilson. Macl ean and Mitchell Butler. gave the Bruins a 76-58 lead that ancreaSt'd to 84-62 with four minutes left. The Trojans (5-4. 0-3) got 15 first· half points from Ronnie Coleman. who finished with 27. The loss kept USC Coach George Raveling win- less against the Bruins in seven '"th fi, c secondi. left as No. I SHacu!.\.' (10-01 rallied from 13 ptl1nts doY.n , thrn blew a li\e-po1nt kad before bcal1ng P1mbur11.h 15·6). Oklahoma 101, Alaska-Ancboraite 81: Damon Pattcr..,on scored ~5 point., and ke)l'd a 12.n run in the final four minulC'> 1hal lifted Sl\lh- ran~cd Oklahoma (9-0) Duke 108, Citadel 69: Phil Hen- dt·r .. on scored ~Q roinl!. and Roht·rt Rrid.l·~ sparh·d a '>l'COnd-half run that g;l\c I 3th·r:in~l·<l Duke (9-2) an l'3)) \ ICtOr) Arkansas 82, Houston 78: Todd Da} srnrl'd 22 p.nnts. including a ~t·~ 3-poan t basket w11h I :23 remain· 1ng. to hold ofT a Houston comeback and lead 14th-ranked Arkansas (9-2) to a "1ctol) in the Southwest Con- frrcncc opener for both teams. meetings. In other Wednesday: North Carolina State 79, Clemson college basketball 77: Brian Howard ~ored a carccr- lJNLV 14, Cal State F.Uer1oD H : Anderson Hunt scored a career-high 28 points for the second straight gamt as No. 10 Nevada-Las Vegas rolled to a Big West Confere nce victory. Hunt scored 17 points in the first half and UNL V (8-2. 3-0) broke the game open late in the half. UNL V won 11s fifth straight game while Fullerton (6-4. 0.1) lost for the fourth time in fi ve games. Syracese 80, Pltt1btirp 71: Step- hen Thompson. who scored 24 h1gh 29 points and Tom Gugl1oua hit an 18-fool JUmper with s1~ sec- onds left to hfl I 8th-ranked North Carolina Stall' ( 10.2) 1n its .\tlant1c Coa~t lonfercncl' opener. Northern Iowa 77. Iowa 74: Re· serve Brad Hill hit two 3-point baskets and teammate Cedrick McCullough forced a kc} turnover as Northern Joy.a {7-2) rallied in the final l\\O minutes to upset No 20 Iowa (8·2) before the largest basket· ball croY.d 122.797) 1n state h1'iton-. CCI edges Whittier, 92-91 The Daily Piiot The Christ Colleje Irvine men's basketball team earned a close 92-91 road win over Whittier College in non-conference action Wednesday night behind Jamie McShan's '31 points and 10 rebounds and Kevin Kurz's 20 points. Kurz and McShan combined for J 5 of 18 from the frtt--throw line for TALLEY ''°"'·' One of the a,entlemen, weanng a pained exprnsion and dripping hair, came up the press boll elevator and laid. to anyone who would listen: .. You~cr know what's "i!i! , do your .. , " iaid. lookina up from a • Imm ,....,..., .. wtaat's lhc the Eagles (7-9). In another men's game: •Southern Cali fornia Colleje im - proved its record to 7-5 with a 98-74 wan over host Cal State Sa n Bernardino. The Vanguards were paced b} three pla}'er~ v.ho scored an double figu res -Riel Witmer with 24 points. Jeff Bickmore with 15 and Scoll Dwinell's 11. matter'!" "Well. one of our gu ys left his golf can downstairs at the ele vator en· trance and now it's gone." "Gone?" "Yeah. somebody took it." "Gee," I said, "it's too bad those thinp don't have keys so you can lock them." "That's the i?fOblcm," II.id the man in \he wbne co.at,~. Coa1r•1 S~ott Destefano f2SI •nd Bryan Va.,.,U.n In a battfe for po11e11lon In Wednesday night•• co1H1lon at GWC • • Murphy fSJJ fight oH Golden We1t•1 Jason UCI From 81 "We no"-ha' c 19 pla)ers 1n our p1ogram. When "''-''re at home. we hu' c l"-O rows at rourts1de. Every· Ol1l' no" l nowc; thi:1r loci.er com· binJl1L1n Thri:c jU'>t startl'd pubcrt}. onl' JU!>t got hi-. fir!>t date. This 1s ca~il~ thr mo!>t 1nc,pcnenced tl.'am r,c l'\Cr coachi:d We're }oung. we haH· no q :os. Our pla)crs ha'e no rL·ason to ha\l' an~ egos." r<-1ornson cnJU) s the task. b1.H ad- mit\ thl'> ~l'3!>on i.-. one of build ing for 1hc future HI.' 1., nol onl) making .i tl'l urn to u>alhing -he sened a'> l 'C Santa Harhara·, athlcuc dircc1or tor the last 1hrec 'cars after being d"m"'>(.'d a'> 1hc hl:ad L'Oaching post at l 'C..,( -hul he rl·turns to the .. dmul "haL' hl' got his · start in l'llJlh1ng .... en 1ng JS 1he freshman tl·a m n1ad1 from 1967-70. SEAHAWKS From 81 ulc 1s important 1n it self. Hams beliC\e!o winning those games 1s j USt as 1mportan1. "II docsn·t hdp our record somc- t1ml's playing so man} qualit> teams. but our league as tough. and af \H"re no1 up C\Cr) week. we're in trouble.'· Harri!> said. "It also hl'l ps us in the playoff!>. Some teams have a weak league. but 1f the> pla)ed a tough pre-league Slhl·duk. then the) 'd kn ow what it's ll~l' Ill the pla}off!>. "You never knO"-how good ~our league is going to tx-. Sometimec; it'll ha' e three good 1cams and some- times 11·11 have five ... Wcdncsda\ night the Seaha"'~s continued their \Cf) competilh c pre-season Y.1t h a game against a Long &·ach Pol~ team th at is ranked fir!ot 1n CI F 5-AA and won thl' Tournaml'nt of Champions Y. llh a 'll ton o'er Mater Dc1. Palg Parish II ....... lpra .... ,.,.., .. We 1~ Sch1iw. ft...Uy," Qleenfield Mid .... thoulbt we were -~ &o mab him an All-American iia tbe flnt half. You may.,ru. in ~i1 cion!;c:e a~ you think you re pla)'i well. but it all depends on ibc 0 team. "Tbl• teaSOG, thou&h. bas been a surprise for me bec•use ~ loat a lot --of ~ playm from lasl year. We'vllost a couple of pmes, but we haven't been blown out aJl year. They believe In themselves.~· . Forced into a catch-up situation the entire second half, Oranae Coast Dulled to within three. S3-SO, when kos drilled a 3-point sh~t with 8:.24 left in the pme. T.he Pirates main-tained their deficit (SS-S2) when. Hanlon sank two free throws with 7:49 to go, but they would never get closer. Freshman forward Jason Vaughan 1tarted a 6-0 run with a tip-in as Golden West took a 61-52 edac with 4:18 to play. Vau~han sccur~ fi~e rebounds, in additi on to sconng six points and blocking one sh!>t. . He sank a pair from the lane wath 2:09 left to give the Rustlers.a nir:ie- point lead. 65-56. and essenu_ally ice the win. Kevi n Andersen, with fi ve boards. and Jenkins. four, were strong underneath for the Rustlers. who travel to Cypress on Saturda} to play a tough Chargers team. .. The first couple of years I was here. we had some really fine teams " said Greenfield, coaching his 12ih season at GWC. in referen- ce to this being his best team ever. "But we're much better than I ex· pected. we're probably a little quick- er Onh umc will tell. and it all d~pends on ho" good . the other teams are." Greenfield's bt·st season was 1980-8 1 -his third year -when Golden West went 22-9 and fini sh second 1n conference. OCT: mean" h1 le. hosts Fullerton on aturda) and Y.111 ti) to get back on the wan ning track. "You've eo1 to be read) to pla} C\Cf) n1 gh1 in this conference." said Gilli s. ESTANCIA From 8 1 1f "-t' didn'1 commit 'iO man~ turn· o' ers... Costa Mesa Coach Dean Couper said ... fh(' turnovers. rom- bincd Y. llh thi: '>Il l) passes we make jUSI plain txa1s U!> ... Luck1h for E'tanna. thn stall had a t)pical performance 'fro m 5· fool · I 0 ~·n1or point man Gut~ Here- dia. H('red1a !>Cored »points for the Eagk'> and led 1hc EStanc1a offense. bul 1t Y.as an)one's guess "'hen that ofTcnsc would finall} come alt ve. O'Brien l'\en tncd pulling his !>tarting ft,e 1n a ps~cholog1cal mo'e Y.1th 52 St't·o9<ls left an the third quarter 10 dn'c his point home. but his tl'am'<> response "'as minimal at bc!>I. "I v.as JUSI tr) 1ng to Y.ake them up." O'Bm·n !laid. "II wa<; a mental l(' .. t for thi:m . bu t thq didn't do too Y. l'l I. .. Heredia s1a r1cd 1hc ball rolli ng for Eagks. scoring 11 points in the first "II°'> a grea t l'halkngc." Morrison ">aid .. Ho" man~ ix·ople haH' thi.-. ~ind ol opportun1t~ 10 make some· thing hapix·n ha1:'1 ~ lot of peopk here arc \Cf\ \Uftlrl'ied. .\ lot Of peopk <l1dn·1· thin~ \\C could "-In a gami:. The· Scaha"-~S "'ert' outpla)'ed from thl' game's outset and loc;t. 6~·51 . but Harm dl'fended the tough !>chcdulc. SAILORS ~uarta a!> Estanua Jumped to a 20-8 "We had pla}l'<l well 1n our fir.-.t three game'> ... \.1orri.-.on sa id. "Wr 10.,1 b~ one. 1hm.· and four, and thl·n lost h) 18 Y.h('n "-'l' v.erc tied Y.1th eight minute!> to go . But when Y...e got an thl' latl' going. 1hc guvs didn't I.no" "'hat to do With a llttlc lu rk. "l' rnuld haH' been 6-1 at one poin1 .. Mom.,on's 1cam ha '> sur\l\L'd v.1th 11s man-to-man defcll'>e and ful hourt orl'S\urt· "In 1he game'> Y.e v.on. 11 was tx·Lauw ol thl' defense." Morrison said r"fkCaU\l' y.c'rc smaller. we h:i'c o pla~ as much of the game J\\;I\ from the ba\kl·t as Y.e can Opponent~ ma) 'hoot 50 percent. hut we ·re cau~1ng turnovers ( 18 7 per game) \\l·'ll pKk ~ou up at thc hu'> ou.:as1onall\ .. But on offen\C. Il l e UCI. the Spartans ha'e struggled . UCI enters !>hooting 44 pcH'cn t from the field and 66 from the hn<.'. San Jose State enters shooting 42 percent fro m the fi eld and 61 percent from the line. l'CI hopes Rick)' Butler. who has tx·en battling the flu since Satur~v. Y.111 be feeling bctt<.'r tonight. whale Jeff Von LutZO'-' "-Ill re-enter the Marting lineup an place of Rob Do kturcz} k. "They do. He came upstairs to get a cup of coffl-e and left the keys in it ... Can you imagine? Mort than 103.000 people at a football game in So uthern California and somebody drove away in a golf can with the keys in it? Probably sdme riff-raff. just trav. elin=rouah. IUct 'Ii • 1yM}calM c.J*1Jllb1 ,.,,..,, nwr s..- 4-r.~_,n...,.. "We were 19-9 last \t:ar and our worst record e' a was 1 ·5.1 I." Ham s said ... .\nd y.,c\ l' hasicall} played the same type of schedule since we began. If that's ho" good our team 1!> against the best. I'd rather sec 1ha1 than ha' ing u:. blo"' out teams txlo"' our league '<; levd. I can sched- uk 10 get 20 ''ins. that would bt• ca!>\ It's not worth 1t 10 me." The SeahaY. ks failed to take ad· vantage of thl'l r height ad,antage and found thcmsch cs in a running match earl} "'Ith the quicker Jack- rabbm. Thn !urned th e ball over three of the fir.-.1 fi vc times the} touched 1t. but onh fo und them· sch cs down l 1·I11 at· 1he end of one quarter. Wallie McGin1st and Y1keem Craddock led the second quarter scori ng outburs1 which put the Jac~­ rabbits up b) 12 at halflame, 34-2~ Kelvin Jones and Roderi ck Han- n1 bcl combined for 12 of their team's 14 third quarter points to up the lead to to 15 aflc r three quarter<;. Earl} in the fourth quarter. the Seaha\\'ks stancd hilling some of their jumpers and after Greg Ev ans hit 1wo 3-poantcr~ and Jim Harris hit one. the Scahawks moved to within fi H points (49-44) with 5:29 lef\. That's as close as they'd get as the Jackrabbits converted 8 of 11 free throws down th e stretch to wrap up the win. From 81 'oh ing around t hl' "1dc-bod) of ll· folll· 7 285-pound l'l'll ler Ian Long. 1hc Sailors pla)l'd ha' ti{' \\ith Foot · hill. u"ng a co111 h111at1on of a zone dl'll'n!>C and 'anuu'> presses to 1m· pro' l' Ill I 0-~ l n<ll'I lhl' Ol'"-playoffs formal. the Sailor•; nun-kagu~· rl'lord g1\'eS thc.>m a ~uli<l 'hot a1 lhl· l'hminat1ons re· gardk~' ()fSea V ll'" I .caguc com pet 1· t lllll. Thl' hall -ha" ~1ng of Eddie M::11t1nl'I. C. ra1g lkAu'k and Pa1g Pan'>h hcl pc:d l rc:atl' a 11• 7 advan- tJgc in turno' er\ to hl·lp offSl'I the 25-roint ' onnt1-llf C. al State North· riJgi:-boun<l ~tar!.\\ llk1n!'>on \\ il~1n,u11 "a~ I 001h111's onl) con· s1-.1cnt \\Capon. although Fred Amo!> droppl'd 1n 13 rotnt!>. Pansh anJ ~lanine1 scored 20 and I I/ po1nl!> for till' Blul'jackets. but 11 Y.a~ b' no rrn:an ... u \\HJ-man sho"' If a·n}lh1ng. thl' ~ailors showed a strength in balanl'c VL·tcran C. oarh Jim lkamcs of Foothill tnd1rati:d before the ga ml.' h1~ qu1ntc1 apix·ared to he read) fo r a run. not ing. "Wl· ha ve n't ducked an,onc. llkl· half of the teams in Orange < uu nt). Our losses ha'r been to El Toro. DomangueL. Oana Hills. M1!>.,1on Viejo and Tustin ( 46-41 in lhl' <;ea son-opener).'" He can add NeY. pon Harbor to that hst a!> the Sailor\ put it together Y..ith balance. solid defense and 17 of 19 overall from the lin e. the hole tonight," Huntington Beach Coach Roy Miller said. "We need to be more consistent on the offensive lead. Brl'tt D11:ball tned 10 fo lloY. Hcred1a's suit for 1he Mustanes. get· ting sc,en of his Mustang-high 16 poinh. but unfortunately for Costa Mesa . no one clSl' helped. In thl' \l'rnnd quarter. Es tanna stretd1cd m kad "-Ith a 14-0 run to ma~c at 34-9 fl\l' pla~ers scored for the Eagk'> in thi: run "-Ith ~dnan Trujillo and Son L~ each with four Xa' 11.'r Hanna's I 0-foot jumper fi nal!\ ended the Mustang drought "-Ith 3:05 left 1 n 1he half. but the two teams traded ba!>kets down the stretch and Es1anua·s halftime lead "-3~ ~I The third quarter was the weakest for 1he Eagles and subsequently was Costa Mesa's hc~t E'en though Estancia moved out to tts b1ggl''it lead at 45-21 with 2:44 left in the third penod. the' Mustangs "-l'nt on a 7-1 run at the end of the quarter to cut the lead back to I 7 Dieball hit a free throw to stan 11 off and then made an I I-footer to make 1t 45-24 ~1th I: 15 left. Lam Luu then made one from nine with 52 seconds left and O'Bnen had seen enough of h1!> 'itarters fo r awhile. But the frl'!>h blood ~ouldn't stop Hanna fro m making a 12-footer to make 11 45-28 with 23 seconds rt- maanan~. O'Bnen would bnng his starters back "'ith 6:06 left in the game after Estancia cul 11 to 15 on Dieball's steal and layup. From there. the Eades played damage control. fi. naO y running tht clock out . Uflllb& CuftJ 11 ............ W L flcl. M LN.-S n ' .716 Port .. nd 20 10 M1 3 Phoenix 13 1s .500 1 Seeltte 13 1• .• l ·~ GOiden St••• l l 17 .m 11 ~ 11 17 .393 11 s.cramento 7 20 .25' l•~ MWw9st~ San Antonio 20 7 .7•1 Utah 20 10 .6'7 1'_.., Denver 19 11 .633 2'h Oallat 16 lJ .SS2 S Hou,ton IJ II .•19 9 Ch•rlotte 6 20 .231 ll 'h M lnneM>ta 6 2• .200 15'h Eaatem C•lfel•nce Allantk DMU. New York 20 I .71• Bo,ton II 11 .621 2'h Phlladell>hla 15 14 .517 5'h WHhlnoton 13 17 .m a New JtrleV I 22 .267 13 Miami 7 24 .226 w ;, Central Dlvlsien Chlcaoo 20 9 .690 Detroit 20 11 .~5 Indiana 19 11 .633 l'l'J Atlanta 17 11 .607 2''> M ilwaukee 16 14 .S3J •''> Cleveland 11 17 393 I '"> Orlanoo 9 21 300 11 , Wec1111Hd9y'' Sc.,.., Laker' 114, Denver 9' Derr oll I•, Clipper1 IO 80\ton 110 Wullington 101 Mllwau~ff I 10, New JerH v 96 Cllleaoo 93. Ciev•leno 17 Housron Ill. Indiana IOJ S..n Anron.o 103. Pflllao.rp"I• 94 Utan I 19 Se.It .. IOI Tedol't'' Ga1"1W1 Atlanta a t Ntw York • 30 pm Ctierlollt 11 Mlnnn ota, S P.m Oa llu at Ptioenlx, 6.30 pm M••m• a • C.oroen State 1 30 pm ~var e t Sacramento. 1 lO pm l'rlda't'' G-cu-r' at 80\lon .• )0 pm Wntiinoton at Cteveta no • 30 Pm lnolena at Detroit S Pm Pllo14101!U>l"A at DeUu S pm Ortenc!O at Cntcaoo. S 30 Pm Mlem l at SH iii«. 7 pm Utell at Port1ar><1. 1 30 p m L.alrtn 114, NU9"h 91 OEHVEA -Enoll"' 1-1 0-0 1, Lane 3·6 0-0 6. ~l\munen 6· 11 O·O 11, AOl m\ S· IS 3·4. IS. Lever 6· 17 0-0 11. t<empton I 3 0-0 2, Devil 6-1• 9· 10 71. Henr ,. s •·• I L•Cllll •· 10 1· 1 10. ~ugr.tt 2·4 0·0 • Dunn I 10·02. H1110inl I· I 1· I 3 Total\ 31·91 19· 21 98 LAKERS -C.retn l·I 2·3 . w oruw 6· 12) ) IS, TllomPlOn S·I 1·J 11. JOM\on 7· 14 13· 14 27, Scot! 7·15 2·• 17 W00t<t0~ 11·132·27• CooPe< 1·• O·O S, Drew 2· S 0·0 • Divec 3·6 0· 1 6. Bu<,nel! 0·0 0·0 0, Mc Namer a 0-l O·O O Vlnc11n1 O·O o o o Tota1, u -as 24·30 114 Scert by ~""" Denvtr 11 32 11 11-98 La•er, 26 31 16 »-t u ) PO•"' ooal\-Denver 3 11 f Aoam' 1· 1 Davi\ I 1 Lever O· I, L1Cllfl O· I/ Leker' 7-S IC001>er 1·1, Seo!! 1-J, JOM\on 0·11 Foul.cl out-NOl'lf Qeoound,-Denver 4 lfh\fnuuen II l al<tr\ 60 fWorttiy 131 ""''"-Denver 11 I Aoa m, l l l•~•" 19 IOrtw ti Total loul,-Dtnvtr 11 Laktn 11 Ttcflnl<•l--Oenv11r llleoel atten\e All~nc.-17,SOS Pl1t9n1 14, Clloc>en 10 CLl,.,.ERS -Sm1111 I l·?S S·S 77 Mannino S·8 1 1 17 Btn1om1n 2· 11 0 0 ' He rl>8< 8· IS 3·3 19 C.raf'lt 7·11 O o 16. C.arroo O·' O·O O w ort 1 s O·O 1 8ann1\tt • 0·2 0·0 0, Marttn O·O 0 0 O Tota' ~-91 10 10 80 DETROIT -Agutrrf ) 10 0-0 • EdwarO\ 6 17 •·8 16. La•m~r 1 b I 1 S. Dumar\ S· t) O·O 10 '""oma\ 9· 19 9· 13 19 Satin 1 S S·S 9 Jotin\on ?·S 0·1 •. ~ooman 1 6 1·1 S Htnde•\00 O·O 0 0 0 To1a1, 31-81 10 30 14 Seo ... llY 0var1ers Cuooe" 10 19 ?J 18-tO Of!ro I n 13 73 26-84 ) ')O•f'lf goa \ Cl•P~r\ 1 9 IC.rant ? • Smotll 0 I Ha•ot r 0 1 Ga"·<• 0·2J Detro•• 7·1 I Tno,., .. 1 6 Agu,,•t 0 1 L a•m~ 0 II Fou•ta ou•-None Qrt>oul'lds-Ct•Pc>e" 60 IS,., '" 16) Ot1ro1t Sl t Santv t > "' "''s Cl ooen II lC.rant 91 Ot trrut 23 1 T11omu 11 r n 1 a •oul\-C •· pper \ 18 De tr 011 II COLLEGE MEN SoC•I COii~ 91, CS S.n ll«Nlrdlno 74 (nefl°Ceftfer9Mal SoCar c..... 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MOC•f'o l f4'QlA 111!:1\ •OQ• QaNGEQS-P•O<">Oll!O G1,_ .-4"' •c au'*''-'"' o 'K'CW ot cornmuni<.ehon\ Na,..,tl'd 11 f'~,.. Y e Do.,&•O C>\.it>f•< '•1•tt0n\ .,,,,. '•"'' SOCCER Ma.er ._ s.<cer Laa- • .. NSAS C .,. COME TS-S·g~ Dav10 8.0'Xf'• Of'~f'"'\f'"""tt" COLLEGE 4 Q'ZONA-A..,~uncf'd '~ 'if\'0.,.ltO" o1 Sa'"'" P&o• d\\ ''a"'' toot~!! CO•C"" "° rwe: car. Dt'CO""t "' b\\cx a•p ~•a toot1>a11 coac" at U'•"' Na,..,MJ C ..,a, f' t!Yeet!"\~rtHtt runntf'\O back• o•c• BQOWN-AMOU"(l!O .,,. •t SIOf\6lo()I\ Of JON> Pa·~, •'"'•'•Cd rt-flO• fffe<•·ve Jul"!f' lO l'IE ST A BOWL An"Ouncl!O '"• re\IO,..lton o• 9 rJ<t !I.a.. nl"ltir t•t<.,.1' vf cJ•rector l'ffectfvir l"po , "'LOQ1DA-Na"'l!O J•m CP'hn\ ano 8oo !ianoe•\ co·otlen'"' coo•aonetor\ C•r• l'ran"' "'""'"g oac•" coec~ •"cl Roen McC:._.98 Of~~f"\) VP "If' CO.(,.. C.EORC.IA S0Uh•ERN-Nameo JeH Mcr~'"t• nif'Oa<a.t"\ coacn •nG co·~\•Vf' oo .. a,,,aror ena 'oni""' Soane..... \«'ono..rv coaC" co Of'ff'M\ v• coord1na'O' "4QQTHFQN AlflZONA-Nameo Stevt I( ~&o·.,o·~ l..i.8"~,.oec"' coecn From North Ora~ County Frem South Ora~ County 540->1220 496-6800 2140 J BR 2BA nr beoacf'I lrg k11Ch, lrg yd, blQ po01 Great tor kid• & pettt S I 1751mo ·11'200 MC Avail 2 1 213--645 985' 214'4 rn the colony. IUnftY 38A. 28A. 2 car ger. lrplie. Mt* crpt, lg enc ywd. neoc pool. t9nm• & play- ground S 1.285/mo 857-2167 W0009Afe>GE 38R 28A, p9110a & """ ,,.... Newty decorated end unit tW pertta, poo1 a 1••· Ho pets 11350. 78().1171 •I r .................... IUlli 5Jiii ' to ...... ~ ..... =~~,.rua-,.,.. ~~IJ!liijiilllip,iiiiiif tn.:M5I ~8 .147·7540 her lndry 1 blk LARGE 28A. garage, ••TREES & YAN>'*• ~lgloue ... Quiet '° ..._ ,:· pt 'peint pat Io. m I crow a ve . 2ar 1 \.\Ba ~ trplc ll'den pool NCttne 1efli * t 1260 ~e0-2549. S, 1001mo. NO DEPOSIT. pnv.cy & no peta. S 1075: lt2S. Electftc .e. t Yount 'em *"*· Kiii:, ..... . 87'3·'"9 ISAl-7104 .. geTV lo lndry & pool Dffv. tSIO ***38A 28A DupleJ( c:atporta. cab Ml-111t/£e1l-llOllD •a1r1 d erwtron- .... cerpet l s*nt. 1'~ m .m 2607 •Clean. Q\Nt 2Bfll tlSA. UQa. I min IO bdl. Ho f!i;;;;;;;;;jiiijiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiw l ,.,... lor •iergetlo, de- • t 0011 a t o beach I gaa kltch,d/w,wallp_,.,, pets.* "42'-314& • ··-718 pendMlle in..-... &1400fmo.'31·N 25. •1l•IPTI• amt balcony, garage -llLUID ,...,. .... ,~ W1e1t 46 • • ._ From 1550/mo a Up. $795 NO PE"TS 840-2495 1BR & 28A or 2BR .,_ wpm lyplftO ... and * -·-* 673-4928 or 875-5068 ••a-* w/patlo AJI w/pvt ,..,_ ••• • • -..___. some com pu ter ••· OngoffcourM 3 BR2'~ ---·-. _. ..._ ~ perience.The~te 8A St 9ao 213-431-7693 Bach apt, $600/mo .. 606 .... .., agea, d1hw1hr. cable Wtlty 1175'-Up. "4"l POOi "'OUND l ·I -o old m1.19t Mlle .,, e11celenl 1---------• West Balboa. 1st & last ready, pool, spa. BBQ, r .. , phone per90Mltly end IULllTmlALll •RENTALS AVAILABLE month rent to move-In. l BR, small backyard. OH lndry ft1ellltlea. GOOd toe •= '!c~~ ~~~~· Ulb/S~rd, no lllgS. enl:Yc w<>t111ng with the We're :::i-our staff, * ...... a* "'"I lm-..... "64-8058 wH her/dryer hook-ups. 177 E. 22nd St. 831-7376 M-nolla & Garfield In .... ........, --"-'ti ~•.....__ "-"" ----,.. ,...,... No pets645-1831Aft4 Hwy.L8Q.Beach494~529<4 -. pu ... u-as ....... ,ng ·-·i.i..-1nNew-Marti. Agt "42·7708 M/F Prof non \mkr ahr Piii .. ftlW APTI F o unt a I n Va 11 a Y. new buelneaa. port 8Mch & surround· *WESTCLIFF a.rea 2BR • 12 new beautiful 3BR II.Ill Tt II.LI 2 BR 2 BA, fl replace. Ill U. llTIL 912"8323 lnter .. ted partlea should lno area•. Excellent B B Wkly rentals now avail. ~t'°' on.ti Freeman at hlrms avaltabtel Com-2BA condo. F/P, pool, Ille 2''> A condo In alboa Three 28Rs 1BA. laundry balcony 2151 Pacific :~J~5~~. ~~r ~~ ::ri $~~7~:~67sulte =s· c:: a~e~~sO~ S950 No Peta 831-8107 ~·:vt'c~ :e..~!!: •fnllU\ •os Ml..uat,l&M1, = ·: 827"~~= Housing. $725-$745/mo Tiil 11 lm PL.n UUl1ll ft Don 0.Thomaa for an 8'>· 38R 2BA HOUSE Fenced ... UY YIEW 2257. 2268. 2212 Ma~ Hll llllU HI Roommates \I/anted DP -.n Pllm pointment. George Elkins yerd, 2 cat garage Near 2BR. tBA w /garage TSL MGMT 642·1 2724 IDE FREE OMV ;ec«cr'start $6.75 Co . Re a I to r • 1 .HtMl. Stow, ~etor. head, Word Prooeeeing 8'Mpa s. Marine tedto, IT'S 1111 trailer. e!~= OBO. REMEDY olfert you a m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;; prosperoua year with LI loats 7014 various & exciting avail iliiiiiiooiiiiiioiiiiiljoo-.-~!"'!'!!!"9'-• poaltlona tor word pro-12' SAILBOAT ceaaors Now placing BUil T BY SCHOCK thoM w/exp In one or all $700 OBO ol the l()llowlng· Word· 675-7079 P • r I ec 1 , Lotus 1 2 3. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Mt1etnto1h & many more. Slps/Oodu/Storlgf Call today & work tomor· 2022 row! 644-8367 Alk for ---------· Terri. 45· 11 13· width brokerage achools. S 1400/m o $925/mo yrly 675-9650 Top aiea. park-Hke setting M hr .. benefits. Call 714·759-9100 D/ .... ""'•1 E/6•6 2s•e -.l.ARGE EASTSIDE• Beauttlully m aintained BO 2BR C I .....-.~ '" • '" STUDIO APT 2 bills to •BACHELOR APT * IBR Apt wtgarage or B~~:k .. ~~ parki~~ a : 9--lOam 642·2050 1595 llll.P1'fllllT ~\I/anted 3 8 R. 2 BA. steps to bch Full kitchen. relng . $750/mo. Utllilles & laun-carport Vaulted ceiling. ooean view $565 incl utll Newport Blvd. C.M. M-F 7:30am_.pm, $6/Hr SS3S showcase sup Pnme to- cat 1on on Nwpt harbor Avl 111 673-2810 beach. tip. w/d. oar. quiet no oll street park· dry included 722-9350 balGon)'I llreplace. pool, F pref. Art. 639-5701 dya MJ·Hll _. -y I - -Benefits. Front olftce ap-;::;::;:::;::;::;::;::;: _ •••t SUP $1,450/mo yrly 120 43rd 1ng No pets Avl now spa. BBQ Also lBR Apt ~•-r_._. pearance. heavy phones. - St. 642-0668 ~75/mo yrly 835-5445 •C1ean:-qu1e1 & spac10Ys down w/poolsode pallo BEAUT 2Br townhouse. Med1eaJ lab. NB. Must light typing req'd. com-•t TYPE 110· 100/wpm. 42 -48 Str8-in. Near Bayrldge 2BR. 2BA Condo, 1rp1c. w1d. poo1. Corona def Mar 2622 apa, all gar. sec gate. no 1•2•8•R-1•,,•8• .. -s•9•50--s·soo-peta S 1,425 654-284 t " Deposit Ask about our BAYVIEW COYrt Condo ·special 1 2+2. lrpl. shutters. sec 900 Sea Lane 644·2611 gate. attch gar.. avl 211 $1600/mo 854-6195 2BR 1Ba garage. all amenities Soulh ol Pa· c1t1c Coast Highw ay $8001mO 497·8148 llAllOITTllE s 1150Jmo. 650-~9 llAll....u--=- Lg prime unit. JBR 2BA, frplc, d/w, patio, ''1 blk 10 the beat bchl $1350/mo yrly. Call 833-3650 (Judyl or 494. 7748 (Msg) CHARMING 38R. 2BA Yard. spa $1475/mo Walk to schools 8es1 2BR t BA. gar. lndry utls pd No Pets S tOOO mo 014 B Marguerite Open $~nday 1 ·4 548·2525 JBR 2BA woodburnong llp O/w auro tlble gar. new carpel pa1n1 sun deck vautteo ce1ilnc;is Call 615· 7 1 t3 nelghborf'loods 760-8384 3 BR 2 BA oner 1 garage Ulllll YIEW l•H ~:c:~; d~k1e~r0 ~~~ 4BR executive 2-siory on I S 1 600 mo 673-8009 large lot Avail 1mmed for one year tease *LARGE !BR apl oncl $2750/mo Call Agenr • garage S750 Avl Feb t 72 t -1423 * 2BR S900 Walk to ---China Cove 675-4174 NEWPORT HEIGHTS Beautiful 3Br 3Ba. 2-story LARGE STUDIO & PAT 10 townhome with fireplace 1" 010 CdM wshrldryr S 1250 642-5182 Available now S590tmo __ Non-smoi..er 721 9546 NWPT HEIGHTS HOUSE 2BR. 2BA. pvt pool & Jae 1SandcasllP Condo •lnr toe Grdnr & pool serv one 2 BR 2 BA e"cl patio all S 1.500/mo 646-9286 appliances gar pool Jae S 1 350 645·3525 Ocean & c11y vu 1 Sly 3 "" BR. 2 BA hse Seavoew 1~------~~~ gated comm New painr & Costa Mtsa 2624 shutters. 1mmac cond 1--w·E•S•T•F•l•E•L•D•A•P•T•S--I S2.600/mo V-721-9297 eeaut1lully Maintained llUlfHIT llHTALS We've got 'em' S 1425 & up Prop Hse 642·3850 •SE VERAL LOCATIONS 28drm 1' ·Ba $755 2Bdrm 28a $780 398 W W11son 6~ I 5583 •IOUIYIEW* SPACIOUS 3 BA 2 BA t Btidroom $665 near new upstatrs unit 30 1 Avocadn 642-9850 steps to beach 11 7 , 27th St Sl.500 mon1h ! 8edroCJm S645 to-m onlhl yrly Agent 1 24 t W Wilson 631-09601 675 -8475 Pruoen11al lHE SEVILLE Cahl Rily ?SR 1 BA ... 9a1 blttnS Park Lido Twnhrn 3 BA 'l •enced ,,.,o w 1>a110 8A 2 Gir all gar lrplc.1 6'36 4120 o 5PM po~I S'l 375 C arol 2619 Santa Ana L $745 Owner/Agl 646-8311 THE VIC.TORIAN -,.__... .. , ••y 2BR wtgar new Oecor --• -bll1ns lnco ~o "" patio 4 BR. 3'..,BA 60' shp 6-t8 Wrr pd 636 4 120 9·5PM mos lse S4 800 mo 667 v1c1or1a ' S735 752-8522 or 675·4464 3BR 2BA 2 car garage. tst • Securiry master suite. Gar. cable. have own car. Ins & OMV puter exp helpful Apply know IO·key by touch. Pavllhon 723-4481 end patio, storage $1095 No pets 549-2447 & utll incl Near Back Bay FOUND GRAY M young re-out Hrs 11-8. $5.50· In person. Books on am tamlllar w/var1ou1 NEWPORT BEACH BOAT NO PETS 640-2495 WESTBAY APTS $600/mo * 752-0711 cat. sholl hair. white $6 /Hr • mileage. Call Tape, 729 Farad. Costa computer systems I have SUP AVAIL 30 Sailboal ••--IT Beaut Newport Beach ,,.. paws. vie Mesa D11ve & 648-5065 Aak tor Nancy Mesa. 548-5525 worked 1n sales & cus-..Only Electricy water ..--Beautifully Ma1n1ained -v Santa Ana Ave. C M or Ollie tomer service Looking restroom lac avail •Large 2Br ground floor •SEVERAL LOCATIONS BR, kit & lndry priv Empt 646-2144 UOIPTlllllT F/T for PI T e11en1ng and Call Patricia 673•8800 •2BR. celling tans. dish· Bachelor S6 t0 fem S340 • util Avl now. -MllllAI, P/T Start 1 medl tel L"'hl weekend work, flex hrs washer cable enclosed 1 Bedroom S670 Lv msg 645-9515 FOUND LG GERMAN NIQhll & wtcnda. Woody's m 8 Y ·• SIDETIE 1n Newport Canal for 15-18 loot boat . S 100/mo Call 675·4986 8am-5pm 28 I ' 8 $780 --SHEPHERD well-trained Wharf 675.Q•]• clerical. Full benefits. Pre I erred . 2 0 • 3 0 garage drm ' a Female Roommate Want-male, ujc Promontory Pt. . '" '" salary negotiable N B hrs/week Can you use 324 Victoria 548-3706 t3 t E 181h St 646·6816 c •• w lk • I fl 85 63 -~---th Sk lls? ed osta Mesa. a -1n N.B. 675_9534 •ml-.. llllT aw rm. * 1-1 t ...,, .. .,...ne w1 my 1 WESTBAY APTS Closet, Large llv · _ n, Call 647-1906 & 111 msg $200 OFF Mo E 1 Bedroom $660 1ngroom/bathroom $350 FOUND POODLE. black 25-30 hrs. Newport Beach UllPTillllT P /T v ·IN' 2Bdrm 1• .ea $785 area Call "•o 7980 Th A 1 1 utlos Lori/Benny female. Costa Mesa area · ~ • For profe11lonal office. ----.......... ===== e.se attracl!ve P 5 ea· 2250 Vangua'd 540·9626 6 6723 -d C M lure pool. spa. pflvate 631-6959 Call to identity 84 · MYO&.IAlll-.nll owntown osta esa. Shp Avail · No live Aboard Up to 32 $385 patios or oecks. garage 2Bdrm t ' •Ba $81 5 FEM non-smkr to shr 2Br FOUND Very small RING No exp necessary. FT /PT. Call 642"8752 for appt._ or carport in a beaut1lully 28drm 2Ba $855 t Ba home wllrplc in Cor-Found 1n vicinity ol E Cos 1 a M es a are a . llllPTlllllT landscaped selling 151 E 21st St 548-2408 ona del Mar. S500tmo 17th & Tustin Ave, Costa 631-6672. Newport Beach law llrm 11 Sorry no pers No pets 644. 7725 Mesa Call 10 Identify MY Al ira .. _ seelllng professional. 1 Bedroom $655 548 6444 "~ lBdrm 1 .ea S760 Hunt. Beach 2640 HOUSE ro share Back • friendly recep11on1S1 Lo-ST F/POODLE mix, CM Exp Counter & AHembly Please send resume to 2Bdrm 2Ba twnhse $865 IBR IBA carpets. drapes. Bay Area M/F non smkr Will train right person p 0 9706. Newport 825 Center St 64 2-1424 gar. d w cojn laundry Jae wld Rooms avail area Whl wllan marks. Hunt Bch. 968-3633 Beach. CA 92660 or call $675 mo 21 16 Hess $300 & up 851·8506 sh,gy hair. lg tall Bran· -----71._241_ 1114 HOLlllYSPECIAL 846-6451 or 535.3754 MI F 10 shr c M pool =d=y=EW.....,.A=R=o ...... __ 8• .... 6_·5_691 *FUI JOI* $210 Offl •LI 2lll 21& HOO* ttome. 1 mile to beach Orange County based IHIPTllllST/ * ALA M OANA APTS * Walll to bCh Garage No Own BRISA lnClry & ulll company now has open· LIUL um UST 1 & 28R lBA D w pets 960•62311857•1776 inc S395/mo 642-5060 lngsfor guys&gats 18& Small SJC faw llrm seeks oeaultlul poot area large M non-smkr to shr brand over to travel Western mature. responsible rec room & launOry room 1---------~ new 3Br house E'side ..... -------..... '!'! states & resort areas with 1nd1v with front olloce ap- close 10 Shops & b\JSes U guna ~ach 2648 CM $400/mo Everlhing .Dol.._m.ieO.sti•KS·------t dynamic SUpe<Vlsed mar· pearance & gen oll1ce S585-S6751mo LARGE l BR Ocean view furn a:cpt bdrm 650-9422 HOMEMAKER-Compa-keung team Must be skills FIT. xlnt beneltts 530 W Wilson deck w parkmg Close 10 L k well-groomeo amb1t10Ys Michelle. 248-0260 NON SMKR resp rmmare nion ive our easy wor & I I e<J TSL lllT beach & shopping bus ro shr 2BR house w/sml long nrs. Nwpr Bch nr air-eager to earn mm ,_ a-mHIST P/T 722·90 12 or 642-1603 transp 499· 1460 833 8733 B ate income · ea:penses 1nK · Yard lrplc. wshr Oryer port • • arbara d N~-,.ed I CdM Ha Sorry No Pets paid uring tra1n1ng """ or " $460 · 12 ull 63t-3767 HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY Group 1ransportat1on Salon Light bookkp'1g CIZllllSE 1110 IFFI 1BR tBA lrg lence yaro garage nice 1oca1oon Loi ol privacy S6751mo 622 Genier TSL MGMT 642 1603 UCIUYIEHn· Deluxe E side 2BR mir Ntwport Bu ch 2669 •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• •GATED COMMUNI TY • 11 llli CHY .. 2BR 2BA t ownhomP micro lrplcs 1n LR & msrr BR wel bar w io hk-ups 2 cao gar c.en1ral air All ma1n1enance incl Souy no pets 644.0509 Npt Bch nr bch prol n-needed. love on or our lurnosf'led. relurn tare Ilea: hOYrs 675-553 1 smkr to shr , very lg 3BR Some English rf'q good guaranteed Stan 1m· Restaurants Condo room tor study pay 664-5 t08 Ive mso med1a1e1y For appoinl· EIElllETIC PEIPLE Wl d 1 menr call Don Hawkins POSS gar av now HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY 10.3 P M 645.222 t ext Full-Time. Part· Ti me 668-94 I 1 Eves 548· t 760 wan red Rt' lined raoy o B s 1 d 207 thru FriClay .,eg1ster. users a a Nwpl Bch brand new non·smkrJdrmker rocare Bar & Prep-Cook Apply s1y11sh custom beach hSe tor 4·yr-old g111 in CM Homemakers help chil· at 1'he Soup P1an1a11on wl view Oeci..s & all Speak trP&d Eng fluently dren learn & earn Aini on· 1555 Adams Ave CM amen1t1es 723 5005 Live 1n or oul 751 ·44 16 come Benelots tra1n1ng rored walls 1 BA atl !•••-•••••• Prof lem N1Smkr looking for same S4451Mo Need Gr11nomolher type 714· 760-0801 EOE babysrller m Eastblult lor occasional babys•t tor 10 lllSEOLUHllS gar own wash & dry Micro. relrig Cllw SB25 SoHy. no pets aoults only 642-8760 USTSllE t Br 1 Ba... 1-car gar agP S650 mo * 760 8364 USTSllE tBR l BA gar no twl'>' S625 mo 722 67 t 1 u111 CdM tNB Baywooo Apls 759-0:.?64 yr Old 854-3210 Tuesday thru Friday $6/Hr Must have own car II exp d will pay more 850-4 1 19 •WITHFlllT• HWPHT IAltlA APTS *Wn• UAT SLIPS* EXCLUSIVE BEACH COMMUNITY BAY VIEW Be.iuti!ul 2BR 2BA Micro d w lue Prot n smi..r shr ocean 1--------5-5-3-0 voew furn Nwpt Bch Employment Penthouse Tennis pool!========= HlllOLWllli gym ere 673-4550 ll Good wages tips bonus place garage & PnJO~ our Garagu tor Rtnr 2740 prvt beach S 1800 All 1--•--------maor.1.,nanct' 1nc1 liAUliE WAml UYOIT /IESll• alnl advancement op-portunity 840-0604 lllSEWIYES * lt1t Sli,s (11ra * For spon scar on L•OO Eao;tsode 4.p1p, t Bl'l 1ri SORRY NO PETS tsiano Call 675-7769 Full 1ome Des•qn layout ano some produchon 01 Newpaoer Aas Musi be organized ano "ave lhP 1n1toa1ove 10 lollow prn- 1ec1s lhrough lETAJLSAUS SALLY BEAUTY SUPPL v The leaoer in lhe oeaurv 1ndus1ry os e~pand1n9 10 tf'le FOYntain Valley area II you have cosmetology or relaled retail exp you may qual1ly lor 1h1s opply w/lhe world s largest beauty supply Oostr Sallv is now a<.ceplmg apphc tor store mgmt & sales positions Sally ofter s •lnl earning po1ent1a1 oene & advancement opplys For more onlo c all 2 13·925·6509 Ask !or Tony Lnclry rm S550 CALL ll0-0111 Smgle car gar aqe New Cle Po s •I N 0 Pf T S t BR Conoo 2,,Cl 11001 ,,, ' porl H~1gh1s area Clean 722-9855 Iv msq !hf' Versaolle<> S875 mo & Quiet Storage only RETAIL SALES P /T ·~ ... ,_.. 45· $660 SWALES ANCHORAGE Daily 9.5 548-1501 Andquts 6010 Misc. Transportation ..---Fi~~!~m~~~an 4 \ll~tl Drlvt / Jt eps Antiques 8000 sq It 9030 We Buy Estates 1931 Newport Blvd CM FINE COLLECTION 01 an- Jlque and estate 1ewlery 173-0311 JEEP 1988 WRANGLER LAREDO. White e111ra low miles. hardtop loaded all e i<1r as s 1 ;;o 900 080 673· 3299 903S Top SS Paid tor Pottery' Trucks Caralina Bauer Kay --------.... ...,~ F1ncf'l 30 s 8 40 s CllSh F 0 RD 1 9 6 9 F 6 0 0 ware china decor at1ve stal<ebild w11f'l lil t gall' hgu,,nes 673·6223 new engine lrans· 1m1ss1on and brai..es Call Fumlturt 601 4 966• t 4 72 IUSSIUIHAlll 1------Mattress boll frame new , Antlquts, S235 840·8733 Classlcs 904 S ---------------1 lY I El WIUTE I HASS 1964 MBZ 4 -0oor 4 Mattress & lrundle never cylinder diesel Whole used S 195 * 840_8733 • with blue 1n1eroor lolo.e Con1plete Dual Konq Bdrm Ser 1nctud1nq ~prpad new $4950 080 64:.?-2305 Gooo co•10111or1 $200 00 oa i. d re~ se r S7 s Autos lmportt d 91 8 t8-448·5377 I 'H NIHA cu DINING iable w 6 ch.iors 5 spa stereo. cass rao1- 1amp~ mo~c chairs lilt' als 90312 cabonel sotabeCl coffee sat•• & eno 1au1es 640 4 120 Bill MAXEY TOVOT A l1ttr111 ' ... ~ ..... s1zi.. new S 155 18881 Beach Blvd H B 847·8555 CALL • 840 8733 • l\.•AZERATr 1985 8 11..irbri ' 30 000 l"t"l•les a11 gtYld•es OUEEN Sl n1-aC1hd w~ll $7500 OBO 675 !?'4; unil LI~" nPw hy UmOut- A OSOlut ely qorqe1us MBZ ., CLA SS•C Musi sacroloce Call onlv 11 MERCEDES MODEL 250 you wi)nl h•QI QU lilt¥' 1 owner Xlnt con<11t1nn $3 500 + 559-64160 t03K $4600 760 1032 Mlscellantous 6015 llSSA• 300ll 1 IH WESTCLIFF ares 2Br 2Ba upstairs condo Carport l rplc. poor S9501mo s.48-4739 or 645-2636 EASTSIDE 2BR tBA I 300 Cagney L<.1nP AClflJn S95 mo 662·0810 IBR carpel drapes lg w 1garage Close 10 every Really 645·85 IJ tenced patio crose 10 1 f'l • n g • A v a 11 n o w Commtrclal H2-4U1, bt 213 Perm PI T Mon.Fro Earn while kids on scnoot Looking tor 0H1ce helper variely 01 1obs will train S6/ Hr Pleasanl 01t1ce nr Hoag Hospital 722·8060 Non-smoker. please Exp pref Eves & w~nds Santa Fe specially s1ore 1n Fash Isl 262-93:?3 FASH ION modPI SPlhng 1as1 season s Clothes sizes 6 & 8 Bargain<; q.~ lore' Call 645·077 1 Aulo Aor Power Sll'""nll l olt Cr uose T -Tops Slereo Ca%elle Cus!«rr\ Wheels 12CEJ984l shops S5901mo See 382 S750tmo Agl 631 7'370 ?BR 2BA Nt'wpor1 Shores R.E. Salt/Rtnt V1cror1a . 13 650·7244 lrplc Qilr carpor1 I bllo. '-:::::-::::: WTSllE to bCh Avl now S<'OO OFF I• 2BR 18A pa110 w1d hook· 2BR. 2BA $725 . secur· 1st mo renl 731· t230 Busintu /Offict Rtnt 2769 San Clementt Z I 76 up nice carpers From ity Heat & waler in- ----------S6901mo sec1oon 8 OK eluded 324 E 201h Totally furn unique, qu1e1 663-A Plumer 854· 7592 545.475 t N. San Clemente Duple~ Vu, near pool/beach 28R lBA PRIME EAST. E SIDE C M 1BR stove Long/short term $925 SIDE locetoon Ul •hlies relrlg lrplc small yd II N o prepa10 las l paid Enclosed qar patio ullht1espa1d 6 16-446-5377 1 S800/mo 759-8242 $650 mo-mo 548-1627 Wtyy ohne •"over town to take advantage ol .. 1es1 TM beet b\lyl In merchan dlM occur dalt)' In classflled * tBR & 2BR tBa UP· 1 SPACIOUS 10R Pool stairs gar lndry cable lndry rm carporr srovf' D1w no pers S600 $675 refrrg No oets ~5851mo 645·6662 or 540-5446 • S350 642-140 t alt 3 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Jau poece 6 Con10t1 tO Tie 14 bell IS Wrn<;1hkl' 16 A$lan princ.e 17 "mmorua compaunO 18 Bump~on 19 SH1on1n9 20 81ue·e>enc11 n Body rubs 24 Condition 26 Bank employl'fls 27 More grasponq 31 Ser-ball 3;> Bani. 33 Kind of ca~e JS Art"lt! 38 Verse 39 Undulahon' 4() In I hne 41 Gained 42 Tr~a 43 ~plAnt 44 Cont- 45 E1riaut11 47 Runs aQfOUnd !1 1 Eye flulO s1 Babbled S4 Dwells st lnMCIS St Mtmoelled 61 Cunonq 61 Braor1 c.an11 6) (;h.ria prel 64 0.virw! IOO<l 6~ SpreaO\ ll'lo!r l 66 C.ral•') 67 Cto\e by DOWN 1 Masi i B•IJ l>OO~ 3 Sml'lly • AQua1oc mammals !> C..o bel0te 6 ConlhCI 1 S1yp11r 8 Co!y OI MO<OctQ 9 C.•vet 10 Volcarnc 1oc• t l icon 12 """""land 13 """" 'It Pr!!l1• tnr •"9~ "3 P1vo1 2S Lead o• 11nc. '7 Sh•ne 211 Make ovt"r 29 FlvSh 30 WH nomitOIC 3• Reacsru11 3S F 1Sh1no ltne le Flt• 37 S'-P Pfl(VIOUS l'VZZll SOLVED 39 Hoisl 40 C.01hoe ''Des.re •3 State •• PrOV>04tS 46 Vegetable 47 B•wl•"O p1 ot>tem 48 Unorio1n11 •9 Wenl QWC~ly ~ COior S3 Hottow SS Sand IOtmll>On S6 VOICano S 7 Caureme 60 Jonn 11 12 13 •2111ll 1710• Frig 01shwasf'ler srovP incl No pets 545-4855 * llllll HID* Frig d1sh~sher stove incl No pels 545·4855 * t MONTH FREE RENT •BLUFFS 2Br 2Ba lplc poo112carports 1co1n w/d S t050 No pets 722·80 t 1 •EASTBLUFF 3BR 2BA Penrhouse privar y F11ep1ace poor carporls S 1350 No PPIS 722·80 11 *SHARP t BR new carpel paml enc. 9.ir dge 2 blks olt sand avail now $7001mo 760 8862 WHTCLIFF HILlllli Crnr ol Wests;l11t & lrvme Newporf'Beach Full Serv1ce·Gross Fax & Copy Ser111ce Avl Otloce & Re1a1I Available Ml-1101 EXEC Olloce Suites Furn w trecept la• cop1e1s phone~ cont rooms nr JW Aorport. free parking $350 Al Oumlan 833·955C NEWPORT BEA C H Fur noshed o ltoces w'receplfsecty services Harbor 111ew w boat shp available 645-7100 •SPACIOUS 3BR 2BA lndustlMa1 naa xlnl location Walk 10 -----------1 beach shops S t4001mo 1200 SO FT wllront ol - )'rly 650·8• 16 ltce. large rear drive-in door $780/mo 629 Ter - 3 BA 2 BA. steps to bch m1na1 Way Cos1a Mesa ocean 11u, lndry. parking DAYS 540·9352 EVES 119 341h St yrly S 1450 646-0681 645-4857e. 757 -1 t85d 3 BR. new carpet. paint & bhnds. parking. lndry, 1.., block to beach $1 .350. water. gas incl 645-3997 H ' ... \ ~!{, ' I ' • ~" BEAUT 3BR 2BA. open ..... --------beam cell, lrplc. w/d Shr 8usJness oar 0111 10 beach S 1300 n..........-&.1...5 2904 Mrs Fox. d1ys 997-621 1. '12""'""'"" eve• 180-0583 II llmlN II LITllfl-1 S2MlfFI 2BR 2BA. garage. laundry ,,,om Nice qu1e1 loc $&75/mo 1480 M onrovia TSL MGMT 642-1603 Own America's HOTTEST SSSS maker All New Machines Premjum locations 1 ..... 1 ....... ~0<1 Hetghll. 2 aly Twnhae-atyle 2 BR. 1''t BA. w/d hkup encl 8ar Nr Hoag $875 759-1 53 NEWPORT PIER AREA lnwstment Yrty ·~Bill lo beach! 2BA. 9Jlportunny 2908 ger. newcarplslpalnl No ENJOY 14-15% return on pttta. $900/mo 673-8640 Trual Deed• 110.000 to OCEANFRONT sharp-2Br. S1.000.000. Call Dentaon garage. Gr .. 1 arN I Win-Anoe:. 673· 7311 NOWI ter rental. No peta. ____ '!'""! ___ ""'!.'~~ '950/mo. 91&-795-3018 H9J Adi 2910 .. w111•1 SIUNl"o, tO yellf1I llgO. c al l me. Doug F. 213 .. 92·el02. lllPPY an ALOOllL-ClllSELOll FT 2 yrs e~p AA oroenled cert prel 493-7333 EOE UllTEHHP!T 2 days & 2 n1gf'llS 842-5587 ask lor M abel IHIAIS ClllLllH'S llPTSTOH Now horong F'T /PT DOS· 11tons 241· 7040, asll lor Ann So Coast Plaza *CASllH* PI T FI T Good srarllng pay Newport Beach area Abraham 63 t 9998 OllCIUTlll HITE SIPHYISlll Full time route supervisor needed tor weellly d•S· trobution ol 4 newspapers in HB FV CM and NB Manage adult earners cood1na1e delivery el torts prov•de adminrs- trat1ve suppon Good salary mileage paid Call 6'2·4333 ask lor Bob Clerk Gro wing manul at1u11no co has 1mmed1a1e open- ing tor b1·11oua1 oll1ce support Pos1t1on re- qu11es strong skills in f'luman r eso ur c e s . switchboard & ma1lroom ea:p For cons1derat1on, please call Terri al REMEDY 644-8367 OHITlllTIH ,_ .. Need two Clean d11v1nc;i record Claaa 1 D11vers License Drywall exp 492-7415 Iv mag • No Coftechon • ••AJmUICE* FIT posotoon open tor a de- pendable person w11n e~· perience on Building Maonrenance Full ben· elils and excellent work env11onmen1 Apply on person. 6am • 3pm, Mon· day thru Friday, The Daily Pilot 330 w Bay SI Costa Mesa Ask lor George Arauz. 642-4321 ext 203 IWllOHIST Pazazz Salon in Newpo<t Beach has m anicuring s1a11ons available for renr Ask for Howaro 646-7451 IEllOAL ASSISTllT Experienced person tor 0 81GYN FI T Good ben· ellts Newpor I Beach Call 650-0822 Me<J1ca1 llWPHTOEmll Part Time Medical Front olf1ce. expet 644·872:.> 111111 MIES Fountllln v.lly No COLLECTIN(i NOSOUOTING lETAJL SALES PIT Fashion Island w omen's bo u11que 644-t823 W.H-lllHTlL HIS 40 hrs/wk $7 OOl hr evenings & weekends No expe11ence necessary 714·644-t2 t2 ut 378 Ask tor Kay Pi•c E1• 2 ••If c1.-.s 2-SW. S.00.141-Hll Frtt to You 6022 FREE 3 'monlh OICl Black F Aordale1L,1b rn1• Cure & sweet needs ,, qood home 645·2235 W.H-INlTS Pl•I Ptts & Anlmals 6049 Aduttsistudents S700 & up -----------mo En1oy sport events FREE D09 to good homP parties. contests M·Frt "1 Lab 'Chow all shots 5-9 Sal 9· 12 963·2546 hOuSPlratnPO nPuler.-o Moving can I keep Sales 24 \ 8455 548-7338 TIE PEllYUYEI PETS ARE PEOPLE TOO• Has an open1nc;i lor a lull Doggo!' Haucur~ Cill 11me position on saies Baths Loooong 101 P"IS Sales e xpe rience Open 7days 546·2848 preferred 1660 P1acen11a Ave Cosla Mesa SHAR PEI PUPS Toi; SIOlETlH /UIPl For d emo contractor E•P pre Id Call between 9· t 2 968·6691 SEClETAH showt breedong quatoty Lots ol wrinklt>s large head~ S tOOO SISOO 645· 1546 eves Blcyclts 6060 SGIW111 lllE 130 Lady s IO·speed good cond1t1on 673·6880 Must be personable wtstrong 1yp1ng com· puter word processing & Admon skills Also hghl bookkeeping & A /P ----------1 $ t 500· $ 1800 I mo t o Sporting Goods 6065 start 841-0626 SllFHUI IEOlnUY Part Time. $7 /Hr. Balboa Island 673-8120 IUllTllY PIT or FI T. Computer P•Y· roll & all bOOllkeeplng re- quired Start mid-month. Need help 492· 7415/meg WE'RE LOOKING FOR STRAIGHT SHOOTERS! 5 6 'Tri.fin Excellenr con· dlloon Must sell lasr No dings $100 434.7993 ....... ~ '• I J TO WORK PART-TIM• AYTER SCHOOL AllilD AA,,JRDAY. YOU CAN EARN MO-ll08 na1'1D01111C>11• ............. "" Hll!ll&hool• H ... ~ ...... ,. . ,.... l e MlliliiC..... ... ....., ....... ,._ ~ .......... ., ""0.-n.r .. ,.., SHH BILL MAXEY TOY OT A t888 1 BeilCh BlvO H B 947.5555 CRMER BMW A mv EXAMPLES Of OUR PREOWNID AUTOS I ., .. ,.,,. 835-31 71 ~wport frtt-.1y (SS) JI lcq" Sxrl1 AN Sn YI(' .n:t p ¥h ~s~t RENAULT F 0 UEGO 1982 2·0oor halchback 5 speeo_ a11 con01t1omng power s1ee11ng brakes 4 w indow s AM F M Cassette laatf'ler SI 450 080 53 1 ·4859 TOYOT A 1986 Cetoca E• cellent condotoon. all power 5-speed 40 000 moles $7500 543-9288/0 650-6053/e TtYITA ClllOLU 1111 Auto. Air . Power Steertng Stereo Low Miles Like Newt (2FJS4061 ..... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 18881 Beach Blvd H B 847-85~5 TIYITA •2 1111 5-SPMd. Air, Tilt Stereo Cassette Sunroof Cu$· tom Wheels. L1ke NPW' (2CEJ9841 ..... BILL MAXEY TOYOTA 1886 1 Beach Blvd .. H B 6'7·8555 TIYITI T-. 1111 Hatctlbtlet(, AM/FM stereo cauette. b'*'9nt con- dition, only 40,000 mites. 13,500. &42~432 1 HI. 313 or 770-t799 (after ---· • Carpentry PONTIAC 1982 Trans AM T -tops, power windows. doors. steering. seal, AC F'un car Musi sell $3,500 559-6460 CARPENTER AVAILABLE for wide variety of work F'ully insured References CALL 644-9009 You Can Get Your Dealership Noticed. Your ad will come out 2 Tlmn Per Week for '90, Color Freel Call 642-4321 ••• Huntin g ton Rea ch Chr7 s lrr -Plymouth I 111\T\ll II •n&' SALES -LEASING SERVICE -PARTS 18881 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH OBob Longpre Pontiac ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST AND LARGEST PONTIAC DEALERSHIP Service Dep.:trtment Open Mo nday until 9 00 pm t.llillll R~ ACll BL VO WISI MINSTfR BrALll •' r.aroen rir ov~ f wv (7 4) 892-6651 The Best Bup In Or11111 CounlJ Ire On This hi•· a.II One #Ofl! G S out h County VOUSWllEI au ISUZU @ m • AMEIUCA'S :: 1 VOLUME SALES LEADER • • SAi.iS CNN 7 DAYS A WEB< • • 'AITS OPEN SATUIOAYS • • SBVICI ONN MONDAY NtGHTS • .11711 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach 7l4 842-2000 lncomE> Tax llYETUllS lndlv S Prop Part Corp CALL JACK 556-2911 & S A~~YJL~aG & 0 NEW LOCATION' SANTA ANA AUT O MA l l 1500 Auto Mall Or., Santa Ana 835-317, Newport/SS Fwy ~I Edinger 0U[NA PAPI' .,, ... ,.,, "~ ....... .... f '· ••••• . '\~ NEWPORT BEACH ""«<••l 1- Piano & Vocal Lessons • • Plumbing Otf1ce· Homes· Yar n I<. Shades-Valances-Dr tPes Mtg D11ec1 961-6409 •••••••••• FIND Tur1 to Cl1ssifit4 642-5678 Look to T h e '.'iew (ar Guide wh en inte r e. t ed in pur("h a ing a New 1990 Auto n1o bile 0 91 FWY s , .. c\IRONA Dfl MM ! PACIFIC OCEAN DANA PQINl 11 ti L t HI I /'fJ A /\fHUJ/.111 011/J/A'I DI \111'\0IHI LOCM. .. JllllJ. ,,.arlC ¥llW •lllONAl ,,.,. ~ery • ~ortuar) Chl!C* • Crei'n•1ory 3500 PKlllC V-Ot1¥e Newpor1 8eec:fl .... no. ,... ... , ... llUllHIWH ~ortuery • Ch8Del Cremehoo 1 10 Broadwey Coste Mesa Ml-1111 /.H9(} flt><Kb 8/J'fi CI> u t'.\/nJ/fl.}/t>r BE.ACH BLVD. AT THE 12 FREE Wt,.tY (7 14) 892-6906 (213) 566-3888 o SA--DLEBACK Sales "" Service Leasing ""' Parts IRVI tiE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 pace an Be Yours Daily Pilot Huntington Beach Independent and Costa Mesa Independent Only sgooo per week! G) JI M SLEMONS IMPORTS Mercedes-Benz 1301 Quall St. Newport Beach AC URA 1001 Quell It. Newport llNch S•les • Leaatrw;i ~·Perts 0 Sates • Leasing Paris • S9NlCe 13}9300 75-ACURA 752-2172 ·•ciff Your Prole••lonal• '' • • 0 A :•. • . "' • f • I ,, • n. '1• t 1 883~ hoch 9-le"O•d (7141 142-7711 . ' • (,,. ( • ' • r ··or • E , • , '..,., .,,t ., Daily Pilat Daily Pilat Daily Pilat • -. .,..,......,......,. ................... -.. ... dolnl.----........................ d 5 .. . COTOVAUSYCOUNTAY ~ k 0.. ol ...... ...., " ... ""\llii•'lliiil Toll .... Mi 1'*"'-CUJa. Im' Vie VeMdq, ..... •lie o11De Ol ltle ......... ~ ~ _...... cndf. coeo •cw, Call. ••n • ,.. ..... lftd ...,... ""° ~ tllvefolronH Cofpor-w..T ..._ ..... be In___, In ~. Ctllfomle. 73'3t Vie '°"-YW -.0 CCMlo \tie w111 or ....... or Doti\, of veneoo. Coto dt cue. Cllllf. Tact ALAtnml. AA&.'" J. T"°4.JH IH79 llOftCI GI A NTITION NI beef\ Ned Tiile butllleN 11 con- ftUlftre aMa by ~y J. lAC>lft In tf\8 Mt9d by:. COfp(Hellofl 0--~ 2•. 1990. at ~ OolM't of Celltomle. The rtglttrant com- '°100 o'dodt a..rn.. AMEN· County°' Ofln08-menceo to tlenNCt 11u• ··-OCMMT"t C AN Rf CONVEYANCE THt PETITION requeate MM under 1he tichtlout *r N --COUllT llOTIC9 OP SIAYICfS. INC .. M duly• tM1 PEGGY J. TROUPE be ~ name or names 79 CM1 C.... TRU9Tn'I IALI pointed T~ unoet end lil)pClffltect .. petlOllef rep-listed •t>ov9 on: NIA Or • .,... Tl leO. ,lt1t-f' punuenl to e Deed of Truet ~tetlve to edml1ter the Kenneth S Kuden. Sec· 1eMe AN, YOU AAI IN OEFAUL T eaec\rtect by Brenda T •tet• of the ~t. retery plant, 111 Courtly ~ hMMf. y_,, USI T~ COMMON AREA CA. t1N1 UNDER A OHO Of TRUST AuguM ... 1~or. end re-THE PETITION requ9e1S Thlt stetemel)1 WU lll•d cellont, end ottter eont1ec1 ~ ..... of Celrtotnlll Md ..... eood ---.......... m.y be In AND l'ACILITIE8 Of THE P9tltloner· MARK ANDRE DA T!D 3/4113 UNLESS COl'decU.t-H 1 '9et. •In· !he dec90enl's WILL end wttn the County C!et11 of Of. docurnenll may be Obtained ._ IW'CI Time of "'9' wtly ttw oowf lhould not ,.._.CM'~ rout enotney. PROJECT WHICH HAVE ALLENBACH YOU TAKE ACTION TO nrumentnumw89-2•9740 codlclla, If tny. be -'mllle<I ~ Covnty on ~mbef onDeoembef '2, t9Htlthe ~ 11· 1tl0 _.. IOOO QtMll-.~. IF YOU AAE A HEN OR WILL BE DE· R91pondent: DENISE PROTECT YOUR PROP· of offtdel '900l'dl In 1he of· 10 probate. The will end t ny 13. f989 Department of Public _,,... f Seit· Nori A tCAAIHO Oft e-. A DrTO f\ Ot a VE.LOPED ON THE FOL· MELANIE ALLENBACH ERTY, IT MAY B! SOLO AT flee of the County Rec0<det codlells ere tvellet>le for ,..._, Worlca. 2000 Main SlrMI, o · 11 trO!lC P9flion wl be held on t creditot of !he LOWING DESCRIBEO REAL c ... No. 0299373 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU of Orenge County. Stet• of ••emln•tlofl In Ille Ille kepi Put>lllhed Orange Coell t-tuntlneton Beech. C•ll· ~~-~ '°100'~. ~ ~ 11. 1tl0 .. t:•I _.. mue( • PROPERTY: ••••OMt NEEO AN EXPLANATION Cellfomra. by rMIOll of a by the cour1. Oelly Pltol Oecemb« 21. 28. fornie, upon receipt of t __..._ w: ., PM lri Dept. S toclileef el cWri1 ~ IN OOUft (I) LOT 1 OF TRACT NO. NOTtCIJ Y• ._,. lllieefl Of THE NATURE OF THE brMdl0tClef'alltlnpeymen1 A HEARING on the peti-1980.JMUery,, 11, 1990 non-refundable fee of =.,_w... S..e Me.!!!" CMc C... 0rtwe INll a copy to IN 7852. AS PER MAP RE· ..... ne .... ,_,-... PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Of pertormenoe on the Obti· !Ion will be held on JANU· Tf\-988 $30.00 ..... l ,San• AM. CA .. ~ CORDED IN BOOK 302 ......... ,.. ......... '"' YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- o-tlont MCUt9C1 thefeby. In· ARY 26, 1990 al I •5 P.M. In Each bid lhtll be made on ~twfttMd Seit A/ftou!1t 9270, led ~ IN ooU,, PAGES 7 TO 9 INCLUSIVE -..... Mel1f ....... ,_re-TACT A LAWYER. eluding tl\tt br.adl °'de· Dept No. 3 loetled et 700 the Propout F0<m end In "!·*·• IF YOU 06.JECT TO '°"' mon4N lfom OF MISCELLANEOUS ..,._ ....... .,_, ...... On 112"90at IOOOAM feuft. notlcl9 of wNcn wu re-Civic: Cenlet Drive. Santa "8JC Nl)TIC( the manner ptov1dell In Ille ~Loi ~ 13 ~ the granting ol the ~. dMt of hi ~of MAPS. RECORDS OF OR· tt1e IRtenMltoft ~. FORECLOSURE CONSULT· corded September 22. 1989 Ant, CA 9270~ con1rec;1 <locumenlS and o you lflOul(f appea-.. !he -prcMdlld (fl ANGE COUNTY, CALI-ff YoU wltf\ 10 Mell the td· ANTS. INC es lhe duty •P- e 1 In 1 tr um• n t N o IF YOU OBJECT 10 the KNGI Sl'lall be accompanied by a t,,. llrsl .:-ion '° ~ heW9ljl and aww 'tOUf MCtion 9100 of IN FORNIA . vie. of an eUOfney In thl1 pointed Trull" und .. and ae.509711. WILL SELL AT grtnllng ol lhe petition. you FICTfTIOUI 8UllNEll cert1hed or C:Hhier s Clleek =-· c:::.., Cltyofol. ~ ot>19CIOns or file wrtnen ca11tomi. Prooa .. Cod9. EXC EPTING THERE-meuer. you 111ould do IO l)UISY•nl 10 Deed ot T1us1. PU8l.IC AUCTION TO THE lhould elltlet appear at the NAMIE ITATEMENT or a b•d bon<l tor not l .. s St ' ~-"'•· ot>tee~ wilf'I IN cowt The lime 1or f11ina dllirnl FROM THAT PORTION OF ptomptly IO thtl your writ• Aec:otded on 03/ t0/83 as HIGHEST 8.10.0ER FOR hMnng fAl'ld sttle your ob-The to1tow1ng persons are than 10•1. or tl'le amount or on~ ;,:::-IO•e:.n betore the hearing. Y04M d noc •JISW• hebe'°"' LANO INCLUDED WITHIN ten responH. 11 any. may be Document no 113·102867. ot CASH or CASHIER 'S /eCllons or Ille written ob,ec-doing busma1 as·· the bid made p•yabte to lhe p • appeaninc» nwy be In monfl9 ffom IN heeling PARCEL I, AS SHOWN ON hied 00 l)me. Qttlcial RecOfdS In the olflca CHECI( (payable ti time of llon1 with 11'\e court bef0<e SHADOW OAKS CON· C11y or Huntington Beach Mfl(le IM OI Mteoellaneoul ptf'IOf't Of by your~ dlll9 nobc:t abcwe A MAP RECORDED IN AVllOI Ulled ha sldo de· of the Recorder of OY"ange sale In lawful money of the the lleerlng, Your ~ppear-OOMINIUM ASSOCIATES a Tl'le Contractor sl'lall in tl'le c:· ~ ol Ortnge IF YO\J ARE A YOU MAY EXAMINE BOOK 45. PAGE 28 OF mandado El tribunal puede County. Cellfo1n1a. e~ecuted United States) ti. Tl'le lronl ence may be in person or t>y Calll0<nle Limited Partne« perlormance ot tl'le work St I'(. AO<lr 1 p, CREDITOR or a the lie koept by the coutt. If PARCEL MAPS. IN THE OF-decldlr contra Ud sin au· by STEVEN A FOX ANO ent1e11Ce of the Lew Olll<:e of your euorney ship, 5120 Campus OrM! and 1mprovemen1S cont01m ·-rMC Ma 0 Ol*TY contingent creditor of !he you we a pet.on FICE OF THE COUNTY RE-dlenc1a a menos que U<l 1e-MARILYN J FOX. HUS· John M. Coombe. 717 lido IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Newl><)fl Beach. Cell! 92660 to the Labor Code of lhe '.°' :,17 ~~r=io~::· deoeaied. you ~ Ille ln•.-.ct In the estate. CORDER OF ORANGE •Pond• dentro de 30 dlH BAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT Perle Drive. Newpor1 Betch. or e conllngent c1edltor ol R991S Development Com-Stale ot Caltforn1a and other N~ Beectl CA 92660 ' yOUt c:1aim wifl the ooutt you nwy ... will\ fie ~ COUNTY. CALIFORNIA Lea 11 1nlormacton que TENANTS WILL SEI L AT Cllllfomle. all tlghl, Utle •nd tile deceued you must hie peny a Calll0<nii1 corpor-laws ot the State ol Call· T~ u~ neo TtuilM and mM a copy to tie a lom\al Reauest lot (21 LOTS 1. 3. ANO 4 OF s!gue PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE l"'er•I conveyed 10 end your cletm with tile court an<S llltOn. 5120 C&mpus O<ove t0tn•a applK'ot>le lher~to Cliselaims 118~ IOf •ny pet90nal repreeen..W. Soec:iial ~ of fie lltnQ TRACT NO 7817, AS PER Si USled oesea solic11a1 el HIGHEST BIDDER FOR now held by II under ,.Id mtll a copy to Ille personal P 0 Bo• 7090 Newp0rt will'\ ll'le e•ception only of ncorreonew 0/ the ltrfMll appo.iled by tt'9 court ol an wwenlarf ana MAP RECORDED IN BOOK c:onMjo de un •bogado en CASH. lP&yable ti time of Deed ol Trus1. as Trµltee. in represen1at1ve apPQlnte<I by Beach Calif 92660-2101 such vanations 1hat may t>e tcld••n al'<! 111,...., common wtt11n lour month9 ~om appraisal ol Mlate -• 308. PAGES 33 ANO 3.t OF este asunlo deben• 11ace<10 sale 1n lawful mor1ey ol the the Pf0c>8'1Y 111uete<1 in said the cour1 wnt11n lour montl'ls Aetna L•le Insurance reQuired under Ille s~1111 o•.gnaho•i 11 any lhOwn the dale ol fwst imuance of Of ol any pe•bon Of' MISCELLANEOUS MAPS 1nmed11tamente. de esta United States I at THE Counly and Sl•te de$crlbed from the date of hrst •S· Company a Connec11cu1 statutes pursuant to wn1ch a!JOVe 11 ,.O st•MI eodreM °' lellefS as provided In account M provtded tn RECORDS OF ORANGE mane•• su respuesta FRONT ENTRANCE TO aa suanoe of 1e11ers as pro.,1de<l c0tpo•at1on City Place 185 proceedings noreundet ate oene< common des nt1ion 11 Mc:'<>n 9100 of !he MCtion 1~ of fie COUNTY CALIFORNIA escrlla s1 l'lay arguna. puede SUITE 205 (SEC O NO PARCEL A an und1v1deo 1n sec11on 9100 ot the Catt-Asylum Street Hertford tal>.en ano wll•Ch ha"e not shOWn 0.,eaions IQ 10 tP\a Calefomia Probeee Code. Calilomla Probate Code A Ttle street •dOreu ot ser registrad1 a uempo FLOOR). 17802 tAVINE 112 mleresi rn and 10 Parcel 1orn11 Pr,0bate Code Tiie Connecticut 06156 t>eef1 superseoed by Ille local~ oltne Pfoper!Y ""Y be The time lot filW\o daltnl Raqueel lot 5oec'.i Noll09 oth8f common des1gn•llon l ·TO THE RESPONDENT BLVD TUSTIN CA 92680 1 of Parcel Map No 87-341. time for lillng claims wlll not This bus•f1ess is CO"· ptov1s1ons ol the Labor Ot>iaineci by ~t'l<l•nQ 1 wr1nW"1 wtl not expire befor• lout lom1 IS aval&able from lie of sa10 property Pu•porled Tl'le petitioner nas flied a all right !Ille and •nlerest 1n the City ol Newpo•t expire p110< 10 four months ducted t>y a general part Code Prele•e,,ce II) lat>or requ~t 10 ,,,. t>eneho•ty month1 lrom011e hearing court c:Wk. 10 302 Columb111 Street pemton concerning your c:onveyed to and now held Beach. County of Orange, from 11'\e oate or the Maring nersl'l1p snail t>e g•ven only tn tl'le w•th•n 10 days 01 tl'le dale 01 <Sale f'lOllC»d above Aftofrwy fOf Pellllonef: Newporti»eacl'I, Ca m•,,oage 11 you fail 10 file a by 11 under said Deed ol Sttl• ol Calll0<nla. as per noticed above Tl'le 'eg1str ant com· manner provided by law l•<SI put>hcalo0n 01 lh•S Nouce ol YOU MAY EXAMINE HowNf, 09ftnef A Said sale will be made response wlll'lin 30 days ol T1ust •n the propetly 51111 map rec:orded In Book 238. VOU MAY EXA MINE the menceo to tiansact buSI· NOb•dSl'lallbecons1<lered Sate the Me llept by lheeourt " Brown without covenant or war· the dale that tl'lll aummons atad in 5111d County, Cah Page1 2' end 35 ol Paroel file kept by tl'le court If you ness under 11'\e l1ct111ous unless 11 •s m ade on a form Benel.oary P-ion you •• a per90n 4340 C~• Dr. ranty. •J!t>ress or 1mphed. as 19 served on you. your de-lo•nia. e1escnb1ng tl'le land Meps, In the ot11<:e of Ille •re a person interested in bu11ness name O• names furnished by the Ctty of Prooan.es Trust, 717 Lido Park inler"led In the estate. Boa 2207 to 1111e. poueu1on or en· faull may be enle•ed and tl'le therein County Recorder or u1d the Mlate. you may Ille with hsted at>ove on July 25 Hunllngtou Beacn and os D• . .c. Newpon eaecn. CA you nwy file with lie cowt Newport 9eech CA cumbrances 10 satisfy tl'le court may enter a 1udgment PARCEL t County tile court a lormal ReQues1 1989 made on accordance w•l l'l IM 92E63 I lorrllal ~t lot t2M3 . unpaid t>alance Clue on !he containing 1n1unc11ve or Loi S4 of Tract No 862!> Excepting tl'ler elrom 10< Spec.Ill Notice of tl'le 111-Pres•oent provisions of the Proposal Omn• Sour08 r.nan('lal Inc SP9Qal Notice ol fie llino OrWlCM Coaat Dally PlloC note o• notes secu•ed t>y otl'lar o•ders concerning as per map fifed 1n Boo~ J48 Unlls t tn<S 2 ts Shown end 1ng ol an invento•y a11d ap. This statement was liled requirements as s.a<l TrVSlee 30100 Tow" of an tnY«llOrf ana Dec ~. 29. HMHJ Jan 4 said Deed of Trusl to wn e11v1s1o11 of propetty spousal Pages 46·50 1nc1usove of deltne d upon tl'le Con· pralsement of estate asse1s •tl'I tl'le County Cler'-ot O•-Each t>1ddll• muSI be Center O< .0'107 Lagul\8 appratSal of eslal,. ..... 1Q90 3 306 69 plus tl'le lollow•ng support cll1ld custody c;h1ld M1sce11aneous Maps 1e- domtn1um Plan recorded °'of any pe1111on or account ge County on Decemt>e• hcensed and .llso p•e N gU411 CA 92611 (114) "' ol any peMIOfl or e5'1mated costs e•i>enses sul><)ft. attorney lees costs cords ol Orange County M111ch 22. 19119 as tnsttu· H prov•ded 1n section 1250 14 1989 Quahhed as requ"t'<I t>y taw •99 682!> By Jact. D Matn1s, account as PtOW»d '" Mt.IC NOTICE and advanc:es at the time of and suc:h other relief as may Ca11101n1a ment No 89-1.t72.t5 ol 01-ol the Cahto<nra Probate F440438 The C•t) CounC•I of tne PrtK sec'<>n 1250 of !he the 11111111 publication or this be granted t>y the c:ourl The AES ERV t N G U N r 0 llclal Aecotds or said Coun-Code A Request for Special Put>hsne<l 0111nge Coast C1tv ol Huntongton Beath•!'· 011111 Oecemt>er 18 1989 C•lomia Probate Code A Your "•t:15314e4 Notice of Sele $9 866 99 garnist1•ecu or wages, tall GRANTOA its succeuo" IV Notice to•m 1s ava11ao1e lrom Daily Pilot Decembe• 2' 28 serves the rtght"o re1ec.1 any Dec 28 1999 Jan 4 , 1 1990 Request lot 5oec'.i No11C4t NOTICE OF NOTICE TO ing 01 money o1 prope1ty or and assigns ngl'lls licenses, PARCEL B. UM 1 as tl'le court cte1k t989 January 4 11 1990 Ot alt t>1ds Qtange0Collst Daily P11o! lomi •eve~ from Sl4I TRUSTEE'S SALE PROPERTY OWNER otl'ler courr authonzed and easements o ver the IOI~ show n upon tl'le Con-AltOf'ney IOf Petitioner: Th·985 By order or the City Cou11 court eleftt. TRUIT NO. RIV· VOU ARE IN OEFAUt r proc:eed•ng$ may also result lot Ille purposes set forth "' • dom1n1um Plan rereued to In o-ve H .• ,., Eaq .. 1515 ell or 111e City or Hun11ng1011 Anorney fOf Petltlonef: 114-t256-ND UNDER A DEED OF TAUS T FEB 17 1989 Artlcle XIII Se<:llOFIS 6 ano 7 Perce! 1 at>ove Second Aff .. lull• '10, S•n Beach. Calllo•n1a tl'llf. De· PUBLIC NOTICE H. JACK HAU ATTY. On January 19. 1990 at OATEO August '30 1965 Gary o,.n,,,llle. Clerk. ay: of the Oec1ar1111on ol Cove The stteel address ano Otego. CA t2'01·300S Ml.IC NOTICE cemoe• 4 1<l8Q •1 Oovef Dr. s .. 33 t 1 oo 11 m FIRST AMERI· UNLESS YOU T At<E AC· Jenet Young. Deputy Clerk nanls Cone1111ons af1d Re· otl'ler common d951gn1111on Put>h1t1ed Orange Coast Connie 8rockway. Clly K 05~5L Hewpott Beech CA CAN TITLE INSURANCE TION TO PROTECT YOUR Thomas M Panerson stroctions hereinaller de· 11 any. of the real property Daily Pilot January 3 4 10 CITATION FOR Clerk of 1he City ol Hunt· NOTICE OF PETITION 92663 COMPANY as Trustee 01 PROPERTY IT MAY BE Esq 24 t4 S Fa11~1ew St scrit>'Ml togethet with tl'le desc:r1b1d abov e 1s 1990 ADOPTION lnglon Beach TO ADMINISTER Qfaoge Coast Da.tly Piiot Successo1 T1ustee o r SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE Ste 212 Sa11ta Ana CA 11ghl to con•ey same pUtported to be 1249 W WTh789 (S.C. 22• PubhSlied Otdnge Coast ESTATE OF: Dec ~8 29. l969 Jen ' Sut>shtuted Trustee of that tF vou NEED AN EXPLA· 9:<'704-5118 prov•ded l'la-ver lhal the BtlOO. Boulevard. Newpo1t ClvllCoda) Oa•lyP1101Decem1>e1:n 28 BOBBYLYN 1990 certain Deed of Trust e• NATtON OF THE NATURF PubhsMO 0111nge Coast exerc•se ot suchttgl'lls r:loes Beach, Orange County. C•h· rtJBLIC NOTICE CASE NO AN5a7• 1989 Janua•y 4 19<!0 WALLACE, JR. acuted by i.oCHAEL DOAK OF THE PROCEEDING Daily P1101 January 4 11 18 11ot umeasonat>ty interfere lotnl• Tl'le undersigned Matter of the ActoPt•on r ti.020 CASE N O . A 151579 PU8l.IC NOTICE No•em1>e1 27 1985 a tnstru-A G A t N S T f Ou ' OU 25 1990 w1tn Grantee s reasonable TrullN d1sela1ms any hat>· KS34n Petition of JOHN DWIGHT To all heirs ment No 85-480027 ot Ot SHOULD CON I ACT A u w. tnoo· use and enrovnif'nt of said IUty 10< any lno0<rectness ot FICTITIOUS BUSINESS SLATTUM adoptma pa•ent Mt.IC NOTICE beneficianes oedllOf'S K5l&M r.c1at Reco•ds ol Orange VER 101 the slreel •<ldress and othe• NAME STATEMENT o t JASON ROBERT OAYEN eon!lngent creditors and STATEMENT OF County C1111ror11 a and OAT FD O+'cemoer 2 t Ml.IC NOTICE ANO RESERVING UNTO C0"1mon de5t0na11on 1f any The tollowing personr. are ano MICHAfl ';HAWN KS3471 persons wno . may ABANDONMENT OF pursuant 10 that c.e•tam No 1989 GAANTOR •IS 'VCCf'~SO•!> Shown herein doing busmess as BAVEN STATEMENT OF OlhetWIS8 be Interested tn USE OF FICTITIOUS 11c.e ot Oelaull 111ereuntle1 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE KS3tt1 ancJ assigns all O•I .lll t1Q'1IS Seid sale wlfl t>e mar:le. t>ul CORPORA TE COURIER THE PEOPLE OF THE ABANDONMENT OF the will or estate, or both BUSINESS NAME reco•<led Sep1emt:ier 20 INSURANCE COMPANY FICTITIOUS 8USINESS minerals mineral 11g11ts without covenant or war-SERVICE 19800 MacArtl'lur STAT E 0~ CAI IFORNIA USE OF FICTITIOUS of BQB8YL. VN Tne lo1tow1ng persQns t989 as lns11ument No By· Onld C. HughH. NAME STATEMENT 113tural qas "llhl" .1,.Cl "'"'" ,.nty,exprMsor1mpheO re-Blvd "1450 Irvine Cah! r o STEVEN ROBFRI BUSINESS NAME WALL.ACE JR 119ve 91>11ndoned 1he use 01 89·!>06878 ol Othc1e1 Re· AuthotlHd Officer, 34125 The 1011owing pe1sons ~•e /'lyd•oca•oon5 t>v wt1a1 gtrdlng title. possession or 92715 BAYEN The lollow .. 19 r•P•sons A PETITION has been tl'le r 1ct.t1ovs Bu~inec. .. co1 0s nt Sll•d Ct>unty will Fou1IH nth Sl•HI. Alwer· do•nc,i t>usiness as s<>f.lve• 11ame 1<no11w 1'1111 encumbrances. to pay tM Robert W Bairo 111 27 11 GREETING riave at.ii 1<lont-d me use ut hied b'[ MARYLYNN Natne GOTC11ACO 3030 under ano pwsuant 10 said elde. Callfornta 92501, (71.t) PALM SPRINGS Bi:VER may t>e w1tti•n o• u11cJI'• Int• remaining principal sum or Vista Umbrosa Newport YOU ARE HfREBt <id •he F t1ous Bu~111o>>~ MARINE in lhe Supenor A"wdy Avenu.-Co-;ta Mps;; Deect or Trust sell .it put>hc 8'4·1900 l y ROAD ASSOCIATES pa1cet nl lilnd ne1e.na1>uvt' the PromllSOf'y Note se· Beacl) Cahl 92660 vised that you .ire reou•reo Name ',01JTHLANO CAR Court of Cahlorota COOflty Cai.I 9?626 aucr.on to• c.ish lawful Pubhsl'le<I O•ange Coast 4665 M acA1t'1u• Court ctescttOeo t09t>tnt'r w•th lht> cured by satd Deed of Trust Tt11s business is con-'" appear in 11'1" Supettor CARE dJS Wlltt•e• Ave of ORANGE Ttw F1c1tt1ou> Bus•ne'>~ money ot the United States Oa11y P1to1 Oec:emt>er 28 Su•te 378 NewPt>rt Bt>ach perpetual n9111s or Clt1ll•nQ with lnt81esf thereon ts dUC1ed by an ind1v1dual Court of tl'le State ol Cai. Bu1I01ng A 6 ( osta Mesa THE PETITION Name relet1eo to at>ove w.i'> of Ameroca a cash•e• s 1989 Janoa•v 4 11 1990 Catot 92660 min•ng e•Pto,.n9 a110 OC>flr provided in the Promissory T11e reg•slt anl com· rornu1 tor th~ County of San Ca11t 92b27 1~esl5 flat MARYLYNN ••lea .n O•ange Ct>u11ty on cneci.. payable to said 111995 Rot>e•t Fran• Penc .. 7208 atm9 thPreto• ano s1or1n9 1n Nole. tdvanc:es. 11 any menceo to transact bus•-Outgo at the Court Room 01 Tne F1ChhOu'> Bu'"'"ss MARINEZ be appotnllld as Miltc n t '> 1988 F II E Ttustee drawn on a stale or Outany 01 ,,. MC.Lf'.tn VA JnO 1ernov1n9 tn-e ~amp lrom under 11\e te<ms ot said Deed ness under tile t1ct111ous Department No r lhereot Name ref!'trell HJ •H><)v" "'as personal representatve IO NO ~ 174694 nahonal t>•nk a check 22tO1 ~a·o 1ano u• any 011 "' ancJ ol Trull. tees charges and t>us1ness name or names located at 1ne NORTH t11e<1 •n Oranqe Crn .. •~ <"1 adtnn.sier N esiaie ol Jl. Ho1a,nas 1n1 co dtawn t>y a state or federal Ml.IC NO!IC£ Howa•d M f,.t>d••t 21<1 nc;tud•n'l thP ,,gnt to "'"'P expenses ot lt>e Trustee and hSled above on N A COUNTY BRANCH );-t; c; 'IOvPmOP• '· •'lll~ r 'l f the deoedenl B• ;J• M '""dman (;ii. t rl"d•t un•on °' a er.Pr.• K~ 1 No•th..,av 8 .lll•mt'•I' MD stoc:ll 01 d"echonallv Clr•tl Of tl'le truats created t>y sa•d Robert Baird MelrOSt' Dtivf' V•Sld '-A '10 r 39860t A HEARING on fie 'urn.,• t?O 1 OovP 511 .. et dr<1wn tty .1 s1111e 01 led1>ra1 212 t8 .. no m•n" tr om land•. t•lhpr Deed ol l rust. tor tl'le Th•s statement "'as tired 92063 on FEBRUARY •S Amr .,r., , . ., 1 • 1.1 1,1,. pellllOf"I will be held on Su•h• 600 N1>wpnr1 Br1111 sav1nq., <lnO 1na" assoc•a Fl~!~~o~:A~~~;:~s B!>ver1 , M n1t'lt 828 •nan tnos .. he•emat>ove cte amount reasonably esll w•th tl'le County Cieri• ol Or 1990 at 8 30 AM "' "1 •t Cahlr•n,., "'"'r" '' f;,.,.,,, Januaty 18 1990 al 1 '!> t.ai.t 9'660 t•on o• savmg~ oan~ \Pee.. Tntt lollowinq Pl>•so• 5 a•e Mal Kall Av,. Mtli:a•• VA sc;ttt>ed O•I 01 g.iswrll~ tun mated to be $160,005 00 ange County on Oecemoer day tnen anci 11'\t>re IC. ""' w \..di.I Y?6fo! p M 111 Dept 3 located at M r Hold"'G' l•H. ' CJ ••ed in sec11011 S 102 CJI tl'lp n tO t "els and snarrs into tn•nuoh .,. The benellc:ul<y under said 12 1989 cause '' anv vou navl-' wt•> Thi~ 1>"'"11•s-. ,.,1• "''' 700 CtvlC Center Dnve Hry.in M ~ ,.,.<lm.,11 Cal• r 1 n d •1 c, a I cod" ) n d doing busine5s a' R•chard l r ,,1n1hen 01 dtross '"" sut1<1Htacr• ot O...ed or Trust l'lertofore ex F439172 tl'le Coull snouto nf1I acl lluf 1eo h t ii ·' ·' • • •' • W est Sarlla AJ\IA CA 101111d 120 • D«•I' S11('PI autt1on1eo IC'I <10 01151 .. ess 1n GOTC:HACO 3o IO Airw"v 461•5 Sdca111n Corc11> in1.ll11n tne 1a11Cl h.ireineoove dP IJCUled end delivered 10 the Publlsl'led Or<Jnge Coast rudge lhe illlQOt1rm '>1 '"" lt11s s1Me•r,.·n1 w"" 1,1,•11 92701 Su•t" 600 Ne .. 0011 Bear.h ''"'state 111 Th" Main (n Avenue Co~i .. Mesa Liilll Wells Cat.I 9~:>10 ~nbed end to bortom suct1 undersigned a wr.tten Dec: Daily P1101 Oecemt>er 21 28 minor C.h•tdren I JA~ON ,,,,t'I "'" C 11• 1, I 1,.,, '·' " IF YOU OBJECT TO l.a111 \12660 1rancf' ot f it<.1 A"'"'""" 92626 Trooma& J Mvlrer11n wt,,psroc• or Cl11i.ct1u11;111y I t "-' n.... 989 J 990 AOBE0 r BHflN na Gotcha 1'''""'n'"'"'" t P ertllon o ...,..,.autt ano .,.,.. 1 11nuary 4 t 1 1 " " <tng .. C..uuntv "'' lJ,.1.M1111JQ1 the 9taA1tn9-of the ~1111011 C..MH Huld1n1JS. lf<L r. o Tille 1n.sur11•1tu l.om1.urnv Sh1trpe RQ!lrl Ann11pof!~ ,;lnlte<l wells runnel~ .ind m•nd for Sale. and wntten Tn 982 MICHAEL SHAWN HR"f N I t< 1CjeG yoo sllould appear at fie B• tdl M i, !'elm.in rah IO(atl'd at 1 t~ E Sth St•eet JOJO .l.mvt1r Avf'"u~ C"'1'1 MO 21401 ,hells unner and bt'n•'<1lh Qr Notice ol Oelaul1 and Elec· t>y the Pt"t•l•O"t'' .i• 1.1rayf'O Put>ti.-.nPtl Or.u q• C "' hearing and slate yoor lorn 1 1101 Dl'w S1rt'f'1 S11nta Ana Cahlo•n•a au 111;11 "1,.s.i Cahf <l26?1i Jonn M Ler""'' 11<1 E.,,,., oeyonel '"" e,,,.,,,,, "m''' lion to Sell The un<lerS>gne<l Pta.JC NOTICE tor '" the oetilorrn on 111e Oa11y P1101 D"!f'""IJ"• '. 28 ot>...,..IK>ns OI hie wntten Su1IP 600 ""'"'"''' a .. ar,. 091'\t ''"~ on<l ,,,t .. •f'SI con T ,,,, Ou,""~.. s ( "' green St•l"'I 5to•1ltnQ VA 1he•eot .ino I() •e<lr•ll '"'"" ..... d N 1 1 De n•re1n 989 -r--duc;t~d t>v J l•m1tf'd Pdrtr•"' cau...,... U• o tee o ~ 1 Jd", "• 4 •' ""IO ooiec11<>ns with lhe oourt Cai.t 926/;0 •eyl"r:I to and no .. 11etCl lh '' 22170 nel eoup mJ•'''d n •f'Pil•r ltull and Elec11on to Sell to KS3ot7l II you "''S" 10 S"t'~ lh .. il<l It "P' t>elore the heanng Your Hu~ hus•nt'SS wa' r.ll" vnde• \01ct Deep ot Tru~I •n sn•P Stepnen p PfoncP 1800 oeepen and o!Je•alf· ·"'' be recorded 1n Ille county FICTITIOUS 8UlfNESS -'Ct' of an attorney ,, fh•3 I ~-~·a~A maw .. _ "' I (l"tl' ~ 9onpr ., IJilfll ,., rno prop•rty S•luat•" "' sa•O T "" , t'rl'SI, anl L ....... 01" ••ea"o~· Ro~ct 710 \uCh ... t'llS "' ,,..,,1 .. , ..... thnul ......-... .... I NAME STATEMENT matte• •ou Sl1(•ul0 or. ~o I .......... -·-, .,., u r f ~ ~ ~ n ~ rv mf.nceo ,,, tran~aCI "U'' u ... v .. ., ....... e ..... rea Pr()()etty IS r person or by your attorney sr11p c.orporahon County 11nr:I State de>t••l> .. tl MCLf'an VA 22 tO:> 110wf'Vf'r the 119r•t I ctr II localed The lollow1ng petsons a1e promptly so that you• p1.,c1d I PUBLIC NOTICE I IF YOU ARE A fh•s statement was "'"" <)S ness unctPr thf' l•Ct•l"lu~ Ro~rt F1an~ Pent .. lru!'>I mine store l!•Plf>fP i nd Q[• DATED January 2. 1990 doing buSlf1eSS 85 •ng 11 any may bP ltlPd on CREDITOR or a .... 111 '"" Cuunty (.1,.r• .,, Or EXHIB'I A business nemf' "' nam~s FBO Geollre• wa1~ ... pl''"'" ernte tllrlluqn thf' ~"''"re u• AM I" IC AN "E -GARAY STREET LTD lime r 06!>ue conhngeol CleOIOt of the 1nge Cour1ty on [}f>( t>mt'I,., A CONOOMINltJM (.ON listed at>Ov" rtn reoruarv 4 UT A Susa~ S Penc11 the uppt>r '>00 lf"'I nl 11111 CONVIYANCI llAVICES, 6 IO Newport Center Ot1ve Dated NOV 20 l9ll" TR::;TTf.~ES ~LE d&oeasect yoo must Ille ? t tQ89 ')tS T INC:. OF THE r OL l OW '986 r rustee 7208 Dulany 011ve sut>surlitcll ot ttie lil•'ll llt>r .. INC .. A• letd TnntH , •r: ~~::~;~Newpor1 Beach ~g~i~l 0 lllMWALT Is No SMt lH your claim Wlf\ the oourt PuOh~hPd 0 ... ,,4 .. C.r.a'1 ING ~~~~~:;i:~e;I EW~, filed Mclear. VA i.'2101 •nllt>Ovedesf,.tH>CI JofWt II. C-be. Prniden1 Bernl'e B Heffernan ann C B •R C..OS''Y YOU ,\RE IN (){ r AU\. T .1'1d mail a copy 10 fie Oa11v Pilot J,muar~ ,1 11 18 PARCEi I U"ll T NO 38 h , C I Ct ~ I O F!.QDert Frank Per1te trust ANO RE SE RVtNG UN 10 Seid tale wUI be con-~ v terk Y M,.. V 0 UNO£ R A D(( I) Of THUS I personal representative IS tQ911 OF THA l CER IAIN CON· Wlln I '8 oun Y "' o r· F'B!r Bt1an F'orsvtnf' P!'t1CP GRANT OR its surcos'lot~ dUC1ed by AMERICAN RE· John B Helfernan Co· Deputy UA 1[ 0 AS S•IOWN Bf l OW appointed by the court l '1 OOS 00MINIUM PRO.IEC 1 OE· ange Counry "'1 DecemDer Susan S PenC.P T ruStl't' <tnO .i~S•QllS lhA nQhl tr; CONVEYANCE SERVICES Truatees ol Ille Bern•ce B John Dwight Stall um '"'UNI.( &S YOU t AXE ACTION w11tl1n four months from SCRIBED IN !HAT CERTAIN 21 1989 1208 Oulanv Olive McLeim emplace on uni'• ttnct ilflO~S INC . 717 Udo Park Drive Heffernan Rovocable l rust pro pe1 29067 AP11P At>aO TO PAOTECT YOUR the dale ol first is:suanc. of CONDOMINIUM PL AN RE· F41123t VA :>2101 ine 0'01Jf'lly rnnvPy«d ""'" Newport Beach CA 92663 dated l tll5186 Valley Ct>ut!'r C..A <i;>08? PROP£Rrv ir MAV SE letters as provided tn nun•IC NOTtCE CORDED IN BOOIC. t0790 Pubhsned O'il"Q" Coast Susan s P.,nc;t'I 7:>08 lly t•an<.m•ss1011 '"'"\ ann (71•) 675-5446 Wilma V Burnell and Put>hsne<! OrovoQP (..r,a~1 !SOLO AT A PUOLIC SAll If secbon 9100 of fie rUU\. PAGE 906 Of OFFICIAL RE Oa•ty P1to1 Janu1try 4 I I 18 Dulany Dovt' '.ArL f'il" VA other 1,,,,1,tte~ 1., I Com Publtst\ed Orange Coast John B Heffernan Co-Oa1lyP1totJanuar,4 11 18 VOU NH O A1'I Calllomia Probate Code CORDS IN THE OFFICE OF 25 1<!90 22101 mun.ti Anten11,1 IOIPv•\tr>n Daily P110t January 4 1 t 18 Trustees Of the Wilma V 25 1990 (XPlAJ-jATION ~ T•t( The lime lot f1'4nO cialfl'S FICTITIOUS BUSINEl<i T+4( COUNTY RECORDER 111 002 5y5tt"m ""Cl It·~ 11qht tn 1990 Burnell Revocable Ttust Tt.01)8 NATURE. or"'" f~f w• not exp•e berOfe lour NAME ST4TEMENT OF ORANGE COUN TV Th15 Du~•nf's~ •S COF1 TtlO 10 d•ted 111 15186 610 New-PROCf EOING AGAINST monfls from fie heenng f ne rottow1nq persons are !SUCH PLAN BEING HERE. Ml.IC NOTICE duc:t~d t>y a q11n,.,,,1 part :::;c.~P:;,:.~.~~~,,":~~::,'~ .~o port Center Otive : TOO vou YOU SHOU.O dale noteoed above do•ng t>usiness as AFTER REFERRED ro AS ne~Sll•P c qm ror·struc1 ano 11>ptarP S<1•d NlJC NOTlCE FICTITIOUS 8UIMH NA• ITATEMINT The loltowtng persons are doing bu1tne11 es· PACIFIC OCEAN MAIN. TENANCE. 1982 M•ple Ave •201, Coll• Mest. Caltl G2827 Alfredo Menezes t982 Meple Ave •201, Cosla Melot, Ctltf 92827 Thie bull,,.IS is con- ducled by en 1ndtvidual The registrant com- menc.cl 10 tra111tct bull· nea undet the 1tc11t1ou1 bu1lne11 name °' names fitted above on Oecembe• 6. 1989 Alfredo Menezes Thi• llllement WH llle<l with the County Clerk of Qr. enoe County on December e. 1ee9 NewportBeach.Calrt 92660 Ml.IC NOTICE C""'T•c r A LAWVEA YOU MAY EXAMINE OCE AN GRA PHtCS J '-'~ CON OQ••1N1u•• FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ne •PQ•~tr.ini 1onP5 ~n" t~c,11t1gs toaetner ICM I SI IS Lt<l ......... ~ Me 11.e the " ,37 1 ~ehotrope Corona n " .... "" mence<l to lri)n\aCI t>u51 p v p <' Calf10<n•~v•,.mrr:.~ partnera K53'74 A pvbl< •UCJl()ll u141 to 1,,. the pl by court del Mar Cahl 926.,5 PLAN 1 ANO AS DEFINED T~eA~1~0!~:gT!..':',~! ere ness undf'r tne 11c.M1ous with 111e 11qnt 10 qrant ,,no TT 0 S S E S h<gll<KI ~ tor CMfl, you ere a petlC>ll Dume Irene Stovall 437 , IN THAT CERTAIN DEC ,...u bu,.1ness n(lmt' or r1ames transfer rne same prov•d"tl sl'llp.2UpperNewpottPlaza FIC I I U au IN S ~""' c"Olc:• d•awn on a interesllld tn Ille estate. L ARAT •ON Of COVE r:ro1ng bu,1ness 11s hsled aoov1> ,,,. JunA t7 nowev~r 1t111tlhPl'•Nc1s .. nt Drive, Newp0rt Beac:l'I Calif NAME STATEMENT slale °' nall()llaJ ~ni... I CfllCk you may file With the oourt Hehotrof)il Corona <l"' Mar NAN TS CONDITIONS ANO HOPP S SPORTSWEAR 1987 such rights dOflS not u" 92660 Tl'le lollowin9 P"rson~ a •P or-n Oy • '1811 01 leoe<al a formal AeQuesl lor Callt 92625 RESTRICTIONS FOR NEW-ANO EQUIPMENT 2915 Howard M ft1..0f'I Masona1>1v •nt•>r """ ,.,,h Todd Myers 2 Upper doing business as crecrn ut1ion. °' • ch«:*! dtawn Speoal Noltoe ol fie lltn~ T h1S Ous.ness is co" PORT C A EST H 0 M E Cassia !'.I Newpon Beac;h r his sta111m1>nt was r11eo Gtan1ee 'I reasonabtP ""' Newport Plaza Drive New· M INA PROOUC T OE-.,. a 511111 °' lecleral s nn of an inventory ana Oucted by an indllll<!ual OWNERS ASSOCIA TION Cahl 92660 ~ith the c~unt• c1a 1i. of Or and en1oym1!11t ot s11111 p111t1 ,,.,..,, "-~". C•l1I 92660 VELOPMENT CO '3t00 Air ~, •"" .,1 anrv~-~1 of "tale --ts The ren1strant c.o m S C "9 5 .. " ., , ~ ..,... '.,..,_., • an<I io.n SMOOlllOll, H Vl"QS ~...--·~ ........, " RECORDED BOOK t0348 teptien M C>O~ < 1 ange Count" or• Decem~r rorty Jay E Myets 2 Upper way Ave 141 Cost11 MPS8 •noc..ion. OI H•M~ l>al\11 OI ol eny pelltlOf"I Of mence<l IO •ransatl buSI PAGE6930FOH ICIAL RE-Cass11St Newport Beach 22 1989 PARC.f l 2 Newpotl Ptua Drive. New· C1111 92626 ioeot«t in S.Oion ~·02 ot account as ptovided in ness unoe1 tl'le lt<1•11ous C ORDS o r O RANGE Cai.t 92660 F4113'0 A non e•t•us•ve lPP"''" PQ!l Beacll Call! 92660 Babelo. t<Mmen1an 1040 1,,. r"'80C.., COile and sec~n 1250 ot Ile Dusinen nam~ n• names COUNTY ANO AMEND· Tilts bu~1ness is con-0 c n nt easf' " 1 t th f111s bua1neas is con· W MacArthur Santa Ana aur110nzt0 10 00 ""',,,_ .,, Caltfomia Prot>ate Code A hsled above on N A ME NTS THE RE T 0 RE-dueled nv io•nt venture 0;,1~1>~•1:~."~anu'~~~~e t 1 o~:' P~•poses ,;:: ~orlh ~~ an~ ducted by an u ntn-Calll 92708 '"•II•• wiw be held,_ the R~t lof Soectal Nolie. O.ane Siovalt CORDED IN BOOK l0J84 Tnp reg•,l•ant com 25 990 over 1ne land dt>5C• bed n corporeted assoc1at1on Tt111 business '' COi' Oury llPOOl"1.0 '"'-';: • form IS avallable from fie Tl'liS llatement was tiled PAGE •6t ANO IN BOOK menced to transact bus1-1 Th·OOl Arl1<:le )(tit Secl•on 5 1 0 1 lh~I other then a partners111p du<:ted by an 1nd1v1duat ,,_ below, ol aw "01'4. l(\e, OOUl1 ~ wnll ll'le County Clf'•k ot Or· t0793 PAGE 518 BOTH or ness under the tict ''""" " The reglStrant c o m -The reg1s tr11 n1 c:om and i,,..,., oonv--' to lll'ld AttOfMy IOf Petltlon.r: anoe County on Novemt>ef OFFICIAL RECORDS I THE bus1neu name o• names P\alC NOTICE I Cl'rla.n Dec1eraht'n nr CovP mane.cl to transact bus•-rnencec! to transac1 t>us• now '14lld .... !fie ,;:;:.~;. in the RA.HOY SWANSON t4 l989 OECLARA TION I ANO THE llste<l abovP on N A ~.~~~~on~o;:;·~~~CI ~~~lo:f' neM Undet Ille flelll•OUS nets undet lhe llClll•OUS ,,., ..... 11 .. v'OeM:rlOeO ............ 2945 ..... Verd• Dr. Ft.37597 DECLARATION OF AN Stephen Cook K-53172 butln"s name or names business name or names uncllt lll'ld ~ 10'°;~ Sul• 4 Pubhsl'led O•anoe Co11'1 NEXA TION FOR LOT 2 OF Tl'l•S sto1tement was filed PU•LIC NOTICE The street acJdress nnd hlled above on February ll1ted above on May 27 ot Trust O.Crll>ed be10W Cos• Meu , CA t:ze21 Oa1ty Pilot December 14 2 t TRACT NO 7817 l THE DEC· with the County Cler~ or Qr NON·JUOtCIAL :;·~~'y c~;n:;:~nr~:l~~,~8~~:~ 22, 1984 1987 The MtiC1 -~ tie m.oe Ofangt Coast Daily Ptiot :>8 1989. January 4 !990 LARA TION OF ANNEX A· ange County on December FO"FEITU"E o es c r, b eel n b o v p , s JoM 8 Hefternan Babke Khameninn t>ut WllhOUI COY-*" 0, Dec ~. 1969 Jan '· t1. Th !!75 TION), RECOROeD OCTO· 7 1989 Centro! No. purported 10 oe 20 BLAZ Tl'l1s ataternent was hied Tl'\11 lllllement was lll"<l wenanty. ••!>'•• or implieCI. IQ90 BER 18 1972 IN BOOK Futet5 •Ot:JI tNO ST AR 1Rv1N£ CA with,,,. County Cltttk Of Or· with the County Cle•~ ol Or· r9Q1td1ng tnle, cim•--. °' Ml.IC NOTICE 10381 PAGE S•3 OF OF -Pubhstoed o ,.nge Coast On September 28 1989 92705 •noe County Of1 Deoemt>et ange County on Dec.ember encvmt>rW'Caa. to pey the PUBLIC NOTICE FICIAL RECORDS IN THE Oa1ty P11ot January A It 18 al t332 WATSON AVENUE Tl'le undersigned t 1u51ee l2. 1989 t3 !989 temalnlng pMCipel sum ol the ~ 0535$19__ __ OFFICE OF THE COUNTY 25 1990 COSTA MESA Cal1lorn1a dlsclaims •ny tiab•hty tot any F'*37 F•4cnn F4t02.S7 notel•l MCU1t0 0y the Oeld of -NOTICEK Q535p93 ION NOTICE OF PETITION RECORDER OF ORANGE Tn-006 ofltcers or !he Orange Coun· 1nc0<rec:tness ot the "reet Pubtlshed Orange Cont Publlshed O,.noe Coast Pubhsned Orsnqe Coast Tru.t. w1111 .... ., .. , lll'ld tete OF S ET1l TO AOMINtSTER COUNTY 1y Ois1nc1 Attorney se•ze<! address and other c.ommon ~I Oec:emt>er 1'. 21 1 Dell' Plto1Decembet21. 28 Deily P1lo1 Oecembe• 2 t 211 cPwgel 111eteon, • pt0¥10eC1 TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: PARCEL 2 AN UN PUBt.IC NOTICE pr~rty tor lotleiture 1n desl9nauon if Rny sl\own 2S, 19et. JtnUery 4. f~77 198 . January ' 11 ~~~831 1989 January 4 11 ~~&.t "' the llOle(I). edvltlc:IH. ii ESTATE OF: ERICA NOLL 1111• OIVIOEO 1165TH INTEREST connechon will'\ v101a11ons ol herein ..-,. ~.!he termi __ OI !111 MARJORIE ANN ERICA WEIOOEFT IN ANO TO THE COMMON Ka.17 Heallll and Safely Cooe Sec-S••d sale will bf' m sde t>ul r--------~--------------------~~~~~--~~~~NNELL ... NOLL~ ERC· AA~ASOEFINEOIN THE FICTITIOUl~lfNEIS ·~·~~ ll3~ ~l'l~I ~~Mnt ()( w~ -· I "' DECLARATION ANO IN THE NAME ITAT•MENT Tn. estimatedl apl)falsed ,.nty, ellptess or implied re. ~~~LE .:... W. NOLL OECLAAATtON OF AN· Tile lollowlng persons are value of tile praperly 11 gard•ng !Ille poeseu•on 0< STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The i.9981 0ep8ttrtient at the .Q8'1y Pilot ts pleased to an- nounce a new service now avall- at>te to new but..,..... We wltl now SEARCH the nam. tor you at no extra ctrerge. 8nd MW you the time and the trip to the Court HouM In Santa Ana. Then. of courM. after the ...,ch it comptet41d w. wtll tue your fletlttous butlneu neme 1tat9'Mnt wtth the County Clerk, pulMtth once • WMk for four WMkl a required by law and then fOe your proof of publl- catioft wffh the County Clerk. Please stop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Dally Pilot Legal Oepart- menl. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. California If you c an not s top by. please call us 11t (714) 642-•321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you 10 handle this procedure by mall ti you should have any further questions. please call us and we wlll be more than glad to assist you Good luok In your new bull,,.._" uaRJORIE 80 CASE NO. A151513 NEXATION, BEING LOT 2 doing bus•ness as S52 • .t50 00 Tiie seized eneumbttno ... to pay the ,..,,. NNEU To .. helre. OF TRACT NO 7817 AS GOTCHA SPORTSWEAR ptoperly Is detc:ribed H IOI· remtln1ng pt1nclpal sum or aka MARJORIE A. b9ne~, aecttor. PER MAP RECORDED 1N 3030 Alrw•y Avenue. Costa Iowa the notes secured by said BlRCH eke oooliogent c:t9dtota. fti BOOK 308. PAGES 33 ANO Mesa, Calif 92626 1989 PONTIAC FIAEB1AO Deed of Trust. with 1ntere11 MARJORIE BONNEU ~ ~ m9y 3, INCLUSIVE OF MIS-Goich• lntern•tlon•t l P , LI C 2 LUX 0 5 1 VIN tl'lereon. es ptov1dl'ld •n said •RCH eke o4hetwiee be In....., In CELLANEOUS MAPS. IN 3030 Airway A~nue Coile IG2FS2184KL2158t3 notes. advances, ti any MARJORIE ANN IN .. OI ...... OI bol'I, THE OFFICE OF l HE M .... C1lll 926211 1989 CADILLAC AL· under !he 1erme of the Deed aaACff aka fttl ol: ,_!AICA NC(&. .. COUNTY RECORDER OF This bu11nen ls con-LANTE LIC 2LOKll98 VIN of Trull. IMS. charges •nd ERtCA MIDOEn NOlL ORANGE COUNTY duc:ted by 1 Pmlted partne<-IGeVR3183KUIOO.t& I upen'" of Ille Trustee and BONNELL .. ERtCAW.NOU. ALSO EXCEPTING 1111.P Pu11u•nl lo HCllOn ollhel1111t1 createdbyteid CASE NO. A15154t A PETITION "-....,. THEREFROM ONE HUN-The reglslrtnl coM· 11•88 •(JI of lhe Ceutornia Oetd of Tru11 to·w tl To .. heirs. .. ,_=:.NE HOU.In DAEDPERCENT {100%)0F ~ 10 trenstet buel· Hulth •nd Safety Code $115.031 Te Mn!..,_• ~1 IN Coutt of All Al()HTS TO OIL GAS ,_. und« the llel lllous prOCledur• to lorl911 lhls Tlie ~ICillly under l8ld contil9e11t ~. anCJ C~ County of A N 0 0 T H E R bullnetl name 0< namH Pf= wll"oul Judlclel Deed of Trvat hetelofO<e u -~ ~ "WJ Of'AHG( H Y D R 0 C A R 8 O N fisted above on Deoemt>er Pf ings .,. undef wty ecu1ed end dellV9!'ed 10 !he ottlef .... be In......., tn THE PETITION SUBSTANCES L Yl~G 20. 1979 If 'fOU ctelm en Inter•! lo under"ltgned t wr111en O.C- 1'9 .. or ...... Of bol'I ~ .. ~ElEN E UNOE" ~THAT MAY BE Joel Ce>op9f c E 0 11\11 propeny, you mu11 leretton ol Oefeull and 0.- of: MAAJORI~ NiN NOU. be aoPOilMct -PRODUCED FROM THE This atelemenl WU llled within 30 days of !he "'" mend f()( Sele. end. Wf'IUen IOHNELL • ~ ,.-.,.M '° AE~ SCRIBED LAND. wtth the County C,.,k of Of. publlcetlon ol Ihle Notice. Notice of Oefeutt 111'\0 Elec· MARJORIE A BONNELL ~ ,_. ...... of T WITH ONE -anoe County on Decemw Ille I v«lfled Cllalm •l•llng llOn to Sell The un~ .. MARJORIE INT~lt PETfTION HUN RED PER C ENT 21. 1989 'IOU' lnter .. 1 In the Mind CauMd Mid Notloe Of 0.-IONN&.LL~ llAC .. .. IW .--......r ( 100%) Of ALL RIGHTS TO ,.., prcperly wllh the Ci.rk of leuft end E*'lon 10 Stll 10 MAA.IOAls A. H • ,..-_., 1 TH"' , .. ,.,..,EDS THEA•-Pu«>flll\ed Of.,.,.. Coeat tM Oranot County tklpeltof' be reaorded In the A~-ty ~11 ~ wu Ind oodall. • Sf'/. "~ A"Nc>ONE HUNDRED Deity"'°' Jenuwv-.: n. ''· eour1. 100 c1v1c c.,t., ..._. the ,.., Pl~·" ~ ... ~ ~ac' N,_ ClNT (1~ Of' AU. 25. tttO 0rM Wwt, Santt Ane. CA ioo.tecl. ,.,.. MCH "'8 . ---= MNTI. IONlJIU AND T'tl..oo3 9270,. You atao mutt DATI: '2/20/• .. 'I a I ..... -p .. 0, IT Acc .. u f N Q pr0¥icfe tf\8 Dl•lnct Al· POMClOIUtll COii· ..i, . -fHIM'"°'1111. P..OVIOl.0 mtlC( WMy't Of'lloeol'#ltf\ "'~ aULTA•TI l•C. Al -MOUM""'-THAT GRANT• ,.,... __, tM _, n· iiMila. W. "1•:•: ::2.;"'it w. -....... -.,, ............... ,. ---~ ..... .:... ~~ ":!Pl.'°#almr ~a~~=:: ':t.f'OA ........ 1JR111t =.... ""°" ltM'I ~ n. ................ c;:;;;; ..... 111.,. ll~tC' ...... COl'P le == . =-<'-. =.: ~~= ~ =.,-. Av• co;.•~:-.."°'..... ,_. .:::.,9:_ t~ 'i:!i!:i"~'t::a' = r.= IUf.,ACI, M1A1u.-10 ....... ec:... ~Calif fllect. tM Oliler'let Attor ....... = ~ --:.a V!M~. LY l'..OU THI mat ' Ofllce ..,_....,_the prop. ThOOI I~~~~ NWACI °' IAC> ~ GoWl9 ~ L,.~ ~M~ll~i ' :J:~ :r:',1;;,:-·COMa Can'twmtonttoallthoee • ..., ~ &:. ftlt • 11w1 11 con-repair )oblaarcNW tbe--..? Let -··-'= ~f"':l::uNO Oft =' i.r;e....,..,_,. the-'-~-........,~~-· UTIUZWI IUQt OIL. Mt TM 111f1areat """'-~..u rww ~~.,.,_~ :.~u :.: ::a· .. : -:.-:..= helP ~ ftid iilliilili ljilp . ...., ~ ~!!llL::.~l!!!~·~!!!!!l!!L~~~......i~~--..:.......i..\..~~~~~ , ) COolcs applaud canned convenience Like many old favorites that stand the test of time, canned foods have changed to reflect consufllers' changing needs and preferences.. In the past year. more than 100 new canned food products were introduced , ranging from ethnic products like Cajun-style vegetables to canned yogurt snacks. The sodium concern long attached to canned foods has become, for the most pan, a thing of the past. Canned food products today contain 30 to 40 percent less sodium than they did just ti ve years ago. Dozens oflow sodium and sodium-free canned products -from vegetables to soups and seafoods -are now stocked on supermarket shelves. Dieters can find many low-calorie items in cans. Fruits canned in light S) rup or fruit Juice arc typically 30 percent lower in calories than those in heavy syrup. Vegetables usually arc packed in water for low- calonc nutrition. For detailed analysis. consult nutritional labels now fou11d on most canned foods. Nutritionally speaking. canned foods compare well to their fresh and fro1cn counterparts when prepared for the table. This 1s because fruit'> and H'gl'tabks arc picked at the peak of npcn<."r;s and scaled into a rnn w11h1n hours of harvesting. . Heat pn.x.·es\lng preserves nutrients. prc-cooj..s canned foods fo r eas~ use and l'11mina1es the need for ar11fic1al presenat1H'S. Once o~·nl·J. <.:anncd fool.I'> need onl) be warmed tx"fore sen 1ng. Io create thl'f-\\orthy dishes at home. do a'> the rhcf<; do with garn1\ht'\. ~urround ~our favoritr poultr) dish with canned spiced pears Or rhunk p1neappk for an attracti\e. fruitful 0a'vOr. l ·.,l' a"' 1dt· ''<Hlel) of t·olor and texture in eH·ry mt·al to enhance food pre,1.•1\tation. Sliced black oli \'CS. tomatoes or mushrooms set off light tolorcd d1 '>h1.•\ twautifull). , A.dd d1,11m·11on to meat. seafood and pouh1)' d1shc.., b> \crv1ng 1n a tlaq1rl'ul ~1un-. ( annl'd 'iOups and tomato products make an excellent ba\t' li11 a '<Hlt'I~ ol'\autT~ and gravies. l\.n·p1ng k1tdlt'n shl'lvec; '>locked with an a<.'iortnH'nl of canned fruit\. \l:gl·tabkt.. mt·atc;. c;ours and ~cafuod~ "Ill prtwrdc the con\'e- n1l·nt. hl'alth,.ul ml'al options toda} ·s lifeo;t~ lcs demand The following dl'll't t.1hk dl\ht''> uc;c an a">'iortml'nt of canned food Items. BLACK BEAN SOUP I cup coarsely chopped onions I cup thinly sliced celery 2 cloves garlic. minced 11 2 teaspoons dried oregano leaves I teaspoon Rround cumin 2 tablespoons olive or vegetable oil 2 cans ( 15 ounces each I black beans, drained I can I 16 ounc·esl whole tomatoes, drained. coarst>ly chopped I cup canned chi<'ken broth 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons dry sherry • 2 teaspoon black pe pper i,. teaspoon cayenne pepper ~a ult' nn1on<.. n·k~. garlic. oregano anJ t·umin 111 oil in mt·d111111 .... 1Ul l'JXlrl until onion' and cl'lrr~ arc tl'nder. ahout 5 m1null''> \t1r 1n rt·111 a1n1ng ingrt•dtl'lll'. lwat to boiling Kt·dul l' ht•a I and "m mer. t'O\ t'rl'J. I 5 m 1 nu It'\. Pron·-.-. m 1 'I u re 1 n hk ndt·1 un11l \111001 h. rl'turn to \aureran anJ hl'at until hot \cf\l' in h11\\I\. g.11111\h \\tth dnllop-. ol lcm -fat ~ogurt . "'l'f\t'\ h-X PAELLA 6 10 H chi cken legs 1, cup \ t>ge1able oil I pound canned ham. cul into 1 2 -inch pieces I t·up chopped onion I cup chopped green pepper 1 doves garlk. mlnct>d 2 cups uncooked ronHrl<>d ri<-e I can ( 11 11 ounees I chkken broth 2 c·ups \\ater • • teaspoon ground tumt>ric 2 cans I 16 ounces each l whole peeled tomatoes. undrain<>d I can I 14 oun<·es ) artichoke hearts, drained. cut into halves I can ( 8 11 ounces I peas. drained I c:an t IO ounce<; I whole baby clams, dained oR· 1 can ( 15 ounces I Soup up national observance 'atmn.11 "oup \lonth " a r d - t•hra11un ol all the Jd1uuus dnd "arming "·'~' to l'l1JO~ ')OUP - Im m t annt·d to tl r) 111 homt·madc. Pa h.1p'> thi: onh thing nwrt· com- lurt 1ng tha n lhl· "arm nH·moncs \uup pn)\ 1dt'' " J ho"' I of the \tcJn11ng ll4u1d < l'lcbratc "\a11011al Soup Month h~ t'nJO) 1ng .1 l .111 ol wup or b) preparing )11u1 U\\n homemade '>oup rn·11x· l lll'\t' ta'>) to prepare heart) 'oup.,, dn eloped by ( amplx:lr-. < r1.'.1t1\t' Food Center. can bt· the 'tart 10 a perfect Na- tional Soup Month t·1.·lcbra11on by pro' td1ng tht· \\arm hug needed to ta!..c the l'J gt• o0 a lOld January da' ( ountr'v ( hirkcn Chowder. for c~ampk. ·,s a hc<irt) and dclinous soup 1hat hknJ., ham. onion. potatuc ... pt•ppa anJ fr01cn mixed H:gctahk'i "1th condensed chicken noodle and t rt·am of chicken soup!>. Preparation 11mc 1\ ahout 20 minutes One of .'\ma1ca·'> all-time fa vorites -to mato oup -takes on Euro pean Oa vor 1n Spicy Spanish Rice Soup. It combines green pepper. garlic. o live oil and n ee \\1th the soup. Creamy Florentine Soup is a blend of onion. spinach and leek in a base of cream of celery soup and condensed chicken broth seasoned with pepper. Top with yogurt or sour cream. For a twist on traditional clam chowder. try Creamy Fish Chowder that features canned tuna or salmon instead of clams. Try these delicious soup Feeipcs and see how easy it is to warm up your winter with a national cel- ebration. dllckea noodle ICHIP 1 Ya 10.p c .. 1 water I pa~u1e (11 ouces) froiea' ml1M •qea.bla l e11p •lcM pea.tees Yt teas,... ~r In 3-quan saucepan. combine all 1ngrcdicnls. Over medium heat. heat to boiling. Reduce heat to low. Cover. simmer IS minutes or until vqctablcl arc lender. Makes 7 cups or S scrvinp. 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''"lf! t' th, ,k,.Hk ' grn~:cn -'>tnrc fa,ontcs. liquid h::i nJ '11.1p' hq111d I 1dl l.111nd1' 1ktl'rgl·n1 Dir t ( oke. tartar<ontrol toothn."tl") m1l·111\.\,l \l' J)(ipu•rn oat hran '-lutraS"'('Cl. premium prn<l Ull\ "' .Ill '"l°'> 'ha pt'' .I nd n .• , or\. I can Cu1s1nc and Weight \\atthl·r, l1Plln 111c~h f l'dd' C1raham' lra<.lcr-.. DoveBars: Budge1 (rnurnll'I tn11l'll t.u>th .rnd I \Ian \\31<.;t f-h>p' 11 ... tl·d h~ \th l'rtl'1ng .'\gc 10<.ludl·d gencnr packaging. regular T\' Jrnnt'''· I-ah I \hnt lnunJI') tlctcrgl.'nt. New Coke. 7-lJp Gold, Frito- 1.a~ \ta,~na\. < .1mph<'ll'' l·n·c;h C hef ttranola bars. Star Wan cookies h~ PcpfX'rW(!.t' I ..irm. l c ~an·1,tch . f-at ing Right mealc;. chewy cookies. \tarch-~odt•r tahkt' and lnttoncd tmlct tissue -Tht· pt•nplc lll I hRtl:rnd ha ve hrc;toncall ) shunned milk, calling 11 a drink for hah1c'> Hut no \\ 11 1~ becoming a chic adult beverage - thank" tn nc.ing 1111ddk-rlrw. 1nr omcs and a government promotion \l ht· me. Rt·uter.. rqx.lrt._ .. Milk. for a fha1 '1llagc1. " ~hnt babies dnnk." said Dr. Seri Pongphll. d1 1"C'ctor of the l ha1 ln,t1tutc for Rural DtvclopmenL .. But drinling milk •~ no" 1he new culture. Even my children drin~ 11 1n the e'cningc. JU'\t like the 'faranp,· (fomgnen). It symbolizes the nl'\I. \ :llUe'i of our ron .. umcr .. OCICI • The goH·rnnwn1·., t·amp:ugn 10 promote milk for its nutritional value. partllularh in ..rhool . led to a ~O pctt"Cnt me in milk sata ftom 19 :?-8 7. according to the go'cmmcnt-run 0.1ry Farm•na Promocion Organ1rallon. -Ml M Entcrpnsc,, the compan) behind "The Mary T)'kr:MOore ho~ ... \).111 bring hack ma ham Kerr. 1dcv1sioo't ''Oallopi• OOlrirmtt." 1n fall. The 5yndica1ed hair-hour talk/culinary daily lmft Ml '9i Ctiliil "Gr3ham Kerr." MTM dctCT1bts tht prusram IS an iD80~ ~'1''18* sho\lt focu int on pttperation oll)odl alMi mM low ia 1+ II It ... a .... --.,. . .,.. ... Strinp of 1pqhrtti blanketed in a deep red iomato uuce rwirtina round and round on fork tines. This is the childtiood memory the word "pasta" evokes for man y of us. However, over the last decade inventive chefs have twisted and twirled pasta to the beiaht of fashion -experimentina with new shapes and sizes and pairing them with an assonment of sauces and seasonings. Accordi• to the National Put.a Association, consumption of this ever-popular food has doubled in the last IS years. with American• catina 16.4 pounds per pcnon in 1987. Specialty pasta shops have sur- faced to m eet this increased con- sumer demand and supermarket shelves and dairy sections hold a plethora of dried and fresh pastas and sauces from pesto to alfrcdo. With pasta consu01ption at an all-time high. it's no wonder pasta sauce is tbc mOll commoely .-. quested recipe 11 Timber Crai Farms, producer of Sonorm Dried Tomaioes. .. People love the concentrated navor of sun-ripened dried tomatoes and want to know bow to U5t them in I &ood, aJl-purpose pasta sauce," says co-owner Ruth Waltcnspiel. As a result, she de- veloped her version of a clauic to mato sauce capitalizin& on the intensely sweet flavor of year- round, Sonoma dried tomato halves. _':"""'='_...;;......,.....;..._ ___ -:-----,--:-~;._~----.---.~-....;,,...~~~--..;._---~----------------------------, Although it tastes as if its been simmering all day, Waltenspiers U ncommo n Pasta Sauce can be pre pared in about the same t amount of time it takes to boil )Our favorite noodles. Simply saulc o nion in o li ve oil and add a puree of dried tomato halves ac- cented with garlic. oregano and I basil. HUOHu SllQ ... ~ WINI DllAIU IN STC>ft WE ACQPT COUPONS FROM OTHER SUPERMARKETS PLUS MANUFACTURER'S DOUBLES IRLOIN STEAK USDA CHOICE 1••1•• .. ISH CHIU SALSA 49 LB. THIN SLICID LIDO VIAL .... CUBED STIAK PAN READY ec>NI0 ...... 2 ... 12.oz HO T Ott M ILO .... 99 ROUND 6 99 L8. • FAMILY 2 19 PACI< U . • Frozen ALASKAN HALIBUT STEAKS .. LB 3.98 Rose 5·0t Sliced CANADIAN BACON EA 1.99 USDA Cho ice Bonele\\ Beef Chuck CLOD ROAST LB 1.79 Smoke Bar Ronch Pa ,1111m1 Or SLICED CORNED BEEF LB 3.79 MEAT BOLOGNA 12-0Z. PKG., LIM.IT 2 .... . w · ,. ·. llCIOHIS .A rs ~FACIAL TISSUE c MAXWILL HOUSE COFFIE KRISPY CllACKIRS ~602 VARIETIES . """"·· ~ 99 '~-· ·~ 250 • COUN I 1JOZ 2 19 • SUNSHINE lb oz .99 S.Oeco 6-CI. Spoon Pock APPLESAUCE . ......... IA9 Kellogg'' 20 Oz RAISIN BRAN Bell 6 lo 7 01 NATURAL STYLE CHIPS 2.39 14 0 1 CYCLE DOG FOOD 1.29 .43 NAVEL ORANGES ----~ LARGE, SWEET, JUICY '~ ~\ :.~\J , /..·,~· L • s 2·lb Bog s-t. Juicy FRESH CARROTS . . .................. EA. A9 TROPICAL PAPAYAS Red SEEDLESS GRAPES F re\h Sweet MINEOLA TANGELOS LB 1.69 lB. eff lB .69 Ill • ............... 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Just before serving, experiment \.\-Ith the Italian tradition of stir- ring a spoonful of olive oil into the sa ut·e for smooth consistency and added fla \'Or. UNCOMMON PASTA SAUCE I cup chopped onions 2 tablespoons olive oil 3 cups boiling water I package (3 ounces) dried tomato halves 1 large clove garlic, quartered I teaspoon salt 'I• teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons cbopped parsley I · tablespoon cbopped fresh basil or 1 teaspoen dlred basll 1 2 teaspoons chopped fresb or-; egano or :i,l teaspoon dried or-I egano 2 teaspoons lemon juice In large skillet over medium heat ~aute onions in o il 5 minutes. Mcam,h1k. combine water and tomatoe., 1n bo""I: set aside 2 to 3 minutes. With slotted spoon re· mo' l' and sl'I aside o ne-third of thl· 1omatoe~. In container of elcc· tm hkndcr or food processor purl'l' the remaining tom ato m1x- 1url· and the garlic. Add purl'l· and reserved tomato hahc!> to skillet. Bnng to boil. rctluc1: heat anti ~im mer gently 10 , n11null''>. ·11r in remaining ingrc· d1l·ni.... \lmmcr I minutes. Rc- nHJ' l' from heal. l f~ou ""'h. 'illr in an add1t1onal tahll'.,poon 011' e 011. Serve over ~our rho1n· of hot cooked pasta. \pnnkk \\1th grated Parmesan t'hl'l'Sc II tll'•Ml'd. Ma kes 2 11~ to 3 cup-. -.aun· (-l to 6 scnings). SOUP From C I food pron·-.sor. bkntl soup n11 '- 1url' '~ at a time. until spinach 1~ fine!~ chopped. Sl'nc garnishcd j "11 h tlollop of ) ogu rt or sour"' cream if dl·.,m·d. Make~ 4 cups o~ 5 wn 1ng1 .. CRE AMY FISH CHOWDE R i 1 table!lpoon butter or margar• lne 1 11 cup thinly sliced celery 1 sm all clove grlic, minced 1 can (103 • ounces) condensed cream of mushroom soup 11 soup can milk I can (about 7 ounces) tuna, drained and flak~ I can (about 8 ounces) tomatoes. undrained. c ut ap In 2-quart m ic rowave-safe ca.,.,nok. comh1ne butter. celery and garlic. Co' er wi th lid: micro- wa' con High 2 minutes or until t:ckq .., tender. !>t1rri ng ·once dur· 1ng cooking. Sur in soup. milk. tuna and tomatoc!> unlll well mixed. Co ver; 1111uo"a'l' on H igh 7 minutes or until hot. ~11 rnng o nce during. cooking. Makes 3 cups or 3 ser .. v1ng~. i To Microwave: In 2-quart mKrowa' c-safc casserole. com• b1m· butter. cclef) and garlic, C O'-er \\Ith ltd: microwave on H igh 2 minutes or until celery is !cndt·r. s\lmng o nce during cook1 mg. . Stir 1n soup. milk. tuna an<t tomatoes until well mixed. Coveri microwave on High 7 minutes o~ until hot. stirring once durin cooking. LABELS From Cl calorics, and hiah in nutrition. Kerr first galfoped into A ca's living rooms in January 197 with tlis Emmr-winnina "Oal- lo pin& Gourmet' series. -Bon Appetit mapzine will be the sole national corporate spon- sor of Taste of the NatJon, the laracst annual restaurant indUlll'y event to be"'fit an>ups ftahlina hunter and homelaloell The annual event it orpnbed by Share Our Strhatb. a 11t1w k of chd'1 and other J'!'Ot-..ls whose pl it ao provide ft.Inell tbr relief pyu~ 0. l'Carda 29, more lban 40.-x> people are apecled lO IUllld -. ull&MOUI fooct48d.wi111 *"• .... ~ ill ~ dllio natioaWidl. w.--. ia ~ ~· .......... .. *' .... Plftklll•• ..... --- Beef 7-Bone or Blade Chuck Roasts FAMILY PAK. US 0 A SELECT Fntsh Spit 99 Brust Frying Chicken 90UTHERH. JUM80 PAK LB • .. IT LB. LB .69 10 Lb. Bag Navel Oranges l:CCotfue .. 249 12 OZ JAR 4" Jl9 Premium Size Idaho Russet POtatoes 10 Lb. Bag Red DalcJous Apples CRISP, CRUNCHY, EA W~TON STAT£. EXTRA FAHICY 5 LB BAG 249 l~1-1s .,., OESIGNER 1 CT PKG • ' : 'Sold Lanty I,, .o . ...,,.,, 39 OZ. PKG • , . . . Vons English Muffins Sliced P/run or Sourdough Packogt? uJ 6 I Save .35 GROCERY/81\KERY e ?.?;1~f~I !II ( '' 2 79 or Fut/gt• (:II\ 1•11·d · I ~ < )1. pi._g. a ~~!,t~ ~'~~,~~.~,,.~heese • e~~~~,~~~I•~ ~~t~?~~I~ 'i ~~~1~.,~~-r:~, .. , .. , ,, 277 2 ·~100 2 69 • "'~~'~'~;~ .~~.?.::ola te Qui ck 3 99 !.~t~R.1~~~)~~c 1 ?.-~ ~ Assf'd. Vnr--0 /lw i._, I :.t ( >11111 1· (,""' • ~~~~~m0L!,~~6~ I~a 119 8 AppleTime Apple Juice 64 OunU' Boll/t• 149 • Northern Bath Tissue 119 ~ Rull Package ·549 • ~r.~~r ~P~!,Mood · • Bell Brand Variety Pack ij iiold"~~dry!kj;~nt 169 39 Ounce Box 199 ~-Batnian · . Cereal 2 ·99 Large Re Delicious Apples. P1·ok nl t/11 • S<•oson Co/ilorniu Grmn1 Lb.I Save .25 Lb. PRODllCE/t'l .. OR 1\I .. 92Lb.Bag 29 ~~~,?,~S I . ( u/1t• 1I 111'1 ( d •I\ 11 3 Lb. Bro\\ n Onions , I • I Fre~h (,n•Ejn Onion . I ' .54 I .17 101°0 .54 G H OuncP Pkg .. \I u~hrooms S ~ .':~·. 1~a.g \a\'el Ornnges 1 39 .59 , ... 99 S ~11r~c 1 • \~jou. Pears 1~ 10 Oz. Pkg. Spinach w ,,,, .1)111 1 G !~,~~>:~~d .:.eachrs G ~~cs.h c,~cen B~~.~.roli ' 1 39 .69 9 ~ul.~ ,\_\'holP Cashe\\'~ 3 99 S Green HousP Basil or Dill ,.1 • 69 1 ) ' I f r,ft ~ ~fariani 6 Oz. Ap ricots , , 1 99 //,, \ 1 I I ~ Baking Potatoes 5 Lb. Bag 149 /j,, /1<1>1 •I,, Q Armstrong Bareroot Roses , . ., 3 99 \,, I l'11f1 trl I \"Id It 'I"' 111 1'111111' b 1 I .:•1 ~Healthy 299 Choice Sell'(;ll•d Vori1•!u·~ 10.5 lo J I 7fl Oz Bm I· r11 9 ~mq~!t F~~r, ~ntr 219 • ~~~<!!.~, ~~~.~~~~.~~~ 259 • ~.~!~~!~~~:. 119 9 Vons Pot Pies .49 · l url.1•\ Lh1r l1•11 ur H, •'I -(>um 1 ~kit '9 Swm~ Delight Juices ~~ flondo rnu Punch or Tropical fnul Punch-If ~ n Sr.fec:ted Va rieties Umil 2 Per Family 37 Save 1.38 DAIRY /DEI .. I eswiss Miss 99 ~,~,?i~?S I l/1111 ~ /f,()111111 /'i..I!, G Chilay Ole' Calif. Cilru Punch 109 ti: f, ,,,. , 'f' t ,, Ii G ~~r?.e~i~ .~t~i~g ~.h e_e~~ 169 G ;,1,~~,~~~1.r~. ~oney Ham 2 49 9Knudsen · Yogurts ,\,,,,,,1 ·d I /111 111, .55 11<>111 11 1 (1111 1111111 1 ~ ~~'?.i,~~·.~~.~.~1~:s. ~~1~1r1t~~s . 109 • ~-?~s .. ~~i ~:~J.,.B~l:?~n-~, . 129 Q .~~!~ ,\?.~.~ ~~.a1~.,~~1~1nb 199 G ~~~~~l~~',!.~.~~~~~I~: ~,~~~~ 1 79 ~ ~?,~~?,~i~~ ,~~~:s~1 :,1~~.t~;o1 ,,~, 159 eshedd 's Spread159 Country Crock I 1'111J 11r/ l 1111f1J1111•r • U.S.D.C. Rainbow Trout . I,..,/, I .111d1 \ \111•1 I-I•".,,,, 11 lh 1 79 Q U.S.D.C. Orange Roughy Ftllets 1.1.459 l-r111•·11 u1 I)< tro,11oel •. U.S.D.C. Fresh Bay Scallo~.1, 499 l)i•/u 11111' "''flfll'Hl J rNJI 'i U.S.D.C. Oregon S~ V••l1~I ,._ 1•,.·l1-<J l-m 11•n U. lttt-. th 399 '9 U.S.D.C. Ex-Large Shrimp 1.1-r 798 Cookrd tr Peclt-'Cl-FroumtDelt0$1ed E-X-T •R-A lean Ground Beef Dcll''i ,\'ol Exceed 1.5% Fa t I lw11 bu rgt·r Fa vorite 49 Lb . Save 1.49 Lb. . MEA·r 8 ~~~t.~~:~1;~h 219 , 1111 11 / 11111r111·d -HmwlPS'\ Q ~?n~I.~ ~ .~ou~,?, ~.t~.~~-' tt• 179 ~ Chicken By George 3 :: 500 ~ l\s~~; '(t~i~h· c·~~·~ kH~ns ,,, 119 W ,,,,, .. ,,,.1 ~ Hillshire Farms Sausage , ,, 219 w '>r I ,I, d j111/1,f fl.• I 11 fl., f f'11l1,/1 ~ ~~i.n,~.~~~~ .. ~.f -~~,~P..~~~}~ .. ~ 209 Q ?.~~~ ,~~~~~ ~~~" I 11111111111 111 219 ~ ~?,n~~.~~ .~t ewing Beef , ,, 219 Q ~~~~1.~~~.~ecf Cube Steaks,,, 239 Q Lamb Should er Chops ,_,, 2 49 II "'"I /l.111• r /, .. ,,, I /, .' 1.•1 ~ Fresh Fr_\ing Chicken Breasts,,, 179 W \ 111111 11111 k '> 1111/wrn Q ~':?~~~,,T,~,rkey I h • 8 9 • ~.~' .. ~~~~·~,,~~~,,~~,~Sausage I h 209 Q ~~~~~~11~,~~~(j~f Liver , ,. 109 ~ ~,:~.~E~~.1~~~nPk~ Lh 139 f9 U.S.D.C. Atlantic599 ~.~?~, ~.~:.~ 1Sul1111111 Frllf'I~ IH~I Lb) '9 ~;~;9S: 1~~~~ Shark Ste~.h 499 '9 U.S.D.C. Hali but Steaks Lb 499 \'11rthn11 r n11 I >r-t 1/ l11l1hu1 F11/pts Lh 5 '191 9 U.S.D.C. Mahi Mahi Fillets , h 419 1-re-.n-~fs/i/ flUI 11111/ • '9 U.S.D.C. Dover Sole Fillets Lb 319 l-ri'\h-1-rum lh1• Pm 1(1<. (Jn>on • U.S.D.C. Cooked Maine ln~tertb zge (U.S.D.C ,_.rcsh·Fonn Rolled C:Or/ish F1lliii . J.~ .... e on hubby -launches more problem~ D£All ANN LANDERS: Tfl'O )9n llO I found out lhat my b us.- bud bad been molestina our I s* year-old daupter. He hid 19 ycan in the milhary and was settin& rcad.Y to ~tir~. When I turned hjm in. his reurement money went out the win- dow. He wa,s prosecl!ted, found guil- tHEnd received a d ishonorable dis- c . He was sentenced to 15 years in on Leavenworth. Now I must make g<>j>d on all our debts b«.ausc m y husband no longer receives any pay. I am working two jobs in order to make ends meet. I alJO must pay a $3.000 hosr ital bill and a S l ,200 doctor bi 11. ( had to put my daughter in the hospital for psychiatric help because she ' I·. MS '1 ·\ K 1-: KS couldn't handle what had happened to her.) She must continue to get thera py. and this doesn't come cheap. I'm working seven days a week and rarely get more than four hours· sleep a night. I am exhausted and barcl} hanging on. I hate to ad mit it, Ann. but sometimes l think we wouJd have been better off if I had kept my mouth shut and not turned my husband in. For sure, o ur liv« would've bttn a lo t lei's com- plicated. Any comment? -"MRS. JONES" DEAR MRS. JONES: Drive O.se d011bt1 nt of yoar mllMI. Yoe did ~ rtpt tlala1. No motlier will • ure4 of deceacy woald keep qaJet ud permit laer d 1Ud to be senally abHecl, no matter wlaat tlae c"t. Ou office spoke wllla Du Trew, p•bllc affairs officer at Fort Sbuldaa, UI. Y Hr case was laudled fairly, la accordaace wl" military law. Re explalaed tllat family mem· ben are entitled to fall privUqes ulll tM te81ftce bd dlldarp laave beell •w•ved t.y die ~retary of die Army. TM review ,...eet• cu &alae •• lo•I 11 two years, d•rtq w~ yn receive all tM ntttle- meat1 a-4 benefits. I HU"' dllat yM coatact a bukraptcy expert ud consider fll. la&. Tlaere ls DO dJ11race la 1ota1 tlals route wbeo a persoa Is left wltll crusbln& debt tbrou1h no fHlt of lals or lier own. I reallte tlll1 was a severe blow, especially so close to y .. r bHbancl'• retlrememt. Please coa1lder C!ouasel- ln1. You need a profe11loaa l oa wbom you can uaload yo•r aager and frustration. Good l•ck, dear. • • • DEAR ANN LAN DERS· ince e\.eryone reads your colum n. I'm sure if you print th is the peo ple who need to see ll will. DEAR FRIENDS AND NEIG H- BO RS: You a rc all aware that my husband is terminall y ill. We do not ask that you run errands o r bring food or send flowers. What we do find surprising 1s that you haven't phoned to sec how we arc ge lling along, much less dropped b~ for a brief '1Mt. Perhaps you don't kntl'•' what to sa} because )'OU find d) 1ng hard tn deal with. Tha1·s OK. I can under- stand that. so ht·rc"• a li11k ad' 1u ,.a. lk natural. Treat us the wa) )OU "wuld if m' hushand wasn't d ) 1ng. Tl'll l" wtiat \l'U0 ' l' h\.'i.'n doing. HOHOS('OPI·. We"d love to hear about yow tTip or uw ktd!i or }Out' in~taws. Tell a few JOkes or let s talk politics. Believl' me. an) th1 n1 )'OU care to talk about will be wonderful to a co,upk ~ ptoplc who haven't tttn a v111tor' aa month!>. Jusl g1\'C u!' a call and let us kno w "hl·n \ou'll be over. I'll put thr coflh· pot on and I m ight even bakt' 'uml· (ook1i.'). -NO CITY. JUS r !"'CW YORK DEAR NEW YORK: Yoo "1t It wbeo you said maybe folks t&llJ a wa y because tbey don't kaow wllat to u y. You told t.llem. ••d very nicely, loo. Thanks for performta1 a valuable service for a lot of people today. And God ble11 you, cl.ear . Born-again Donna Rice in news again Thursday. Jan. 4 ARIES l \.1arch 21-.\pnl 141 l>l'\f>lll' ""l'Plll' "ho""' \OU haH' 11 Jll "'<'ng ~11u·11 l"llllrgi· "''h added pn·<tll !W .ind rlo\\1hh u i'h l 1xu\ on '111d1lJt11in. \t'f1lit·<11111n 111 tx'lll'I' l 11n111.h1 lllultl tx· madl' lor mmam'l' WASHINGT ON (AP) -Donna R1n·. 1hc femme fatale of the 198 7 (lal) Hart pol111cal debaclr. has <\Urfan~d again -1h1o; llml' as a born-again Chnst1an and doer of go<>tl dn•d\. She has, I hi.' Wa~hing1on T1Q'll"' <,aid 1n a lengthy profile 1n Wed nesday l'd1tu1n\. ri.'turned to the values of her chi ldhood and "'her fm·nd'> travel in some of W~l\hinglOn °\ n10'it con· scrvativc l'lrck~:· Rice. who Ii H''-\\Ith a kmak l'nrnd 111..,. northern Virginia. dc.:cl1ntd tu tx· 1ntt-r' li.'Wl'd tor \ 1he T imes stof). the ncw'lpaPl·r said Her rela1 1on~h1p \\Jlh llan. Ihm 1he leading cand idate for 1h~X-m1llra11t Pan~\ prl''>ltknt1al nomination. tx·caml' fodder tor a nation of wagging to ngue'} \\hen lhl· Miami llerald fl'· ported that Hart 'Pl'"' mUl·h uf a "n·kl'nd ah1nl' 1n his Wash1ng1on h11ml' \\llh ;1 'uunit \H1man T hat •. ,1irnan IJla "a' Hkn11fil'd ai, R1n· The Wa'ih1ng1 nn I 1mc' \IOI) "a' 1llu,1rall'd with a large p1uurl· uf a \1111ling Rill". \H'anng a green knit Wl'aler Jnd ~arHJ C lau\ hat Slw carncs a carnaa and thi.' l'ap11on rl·ath .. ln'1tk a District (of C olumh1al lhUrth Donna R1u· moves from group to grou11 'nJp1110g pho1t1\ (If )Oungster<o l'l'khra11n~ ... II "a' p1c1url'' uf a dlfkn·n1 '-Ort 1ha1 adtkd to 1hc 191$7 contrl'll'mp' 1h.11 ,,,nlo. ltJrt0'I ran· didacy. ThoSl· p1t 1url'' "l'll' 111 a 'm1ling Donna Rice s1111ng on lhl' lap of lhl' tormer C nlorado senator ahoarJ a lu\un n:itt Lalkd Mnnl..l'\ Busi nc!.s 111' '\lk. I l'l'. "a' not m lhl' p1c1u n· A fc" da" attn thl· ~llam1 llrrald "'°'' Han said 1n a \ix·n h 1ha1 lw had 111.idl' ,, n\l\t,1lo.l· putting h1m,L·ll 1111p l 1rlUm\ta1Hl'\ 1ha1 tnuld hl· m1scons1rui.'d Donna Rice HHI Dfil·: L.'9.'80'10 .. Did I d u an~ 1h1ng immoral''" llJll a,h ·d "I absolu1l'I~ d1J n111 .. l ie dr11pix·J o1u1 nl lhl' prn1tkn1ial raCl' tiH· da~ s after lhl' Ill'\\ ,p.11x·1 \1111' I k lilll'f madl' a bnl'f. un\Uttl'\,tul lnra~ 111111 till' ratl' "Shl'\JU\l a \\1111dahtl lath." a lnt•nd ·\nJ, ~k\\111jl.. \aHJ V.n .lm·,da' :ihoul K1Cl' lk 1uld lhl' l 111h'' 1h,11 R1u· '2. ""l'nl har l.. It\ ha rlllll\ ,1 nd hl·l .111\l' \h1· d Id \hl' \\OU nd Up l'Olll tng UU I ut j 1.11h111n lhal \\llUld h:J\l' lo.ilkd other ix-opk." 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Driving Miss " Daisy,'' was awarded the Pulitzer Phze, and his film adaptation seems ~rtain to win Academy nomi- nations for several participants. es- pecially the two stars, Jessica Tandy and Morgan Freeman. ·The filmmakers wisely avoided tbe temptation to .. open up" the pjay to satisfy the alleged needs of "O\'IES the mov~ audience. Miss Daisy and the driver, Hoke, are always in the forefront When her synllQlue is bombed by racists, we don't 1ee the wrecka&e, only the traffic jam that resulted. When Miss Daisy attends a dinner speech by Manin Luther King. we sec the effect of his words on her face and her concern that she had been unwilling to invite Hoke inside to hear his hero. The delicate balance between the placid human drama and the con- vulsion of chanae is maintained by Uhry's script and Bruce Beresford's masterful direction. How refreshing to see a film without quick cuts and visual shock. Beresford allows the camera to lin~er o ver the genteel elegance of Mass Daisy's home and to prolong scenes to their natural end. even allowing a few uneventful moments for reflection. !Jessica Tandy's portrait of Miss Daisy achieves absolute perfection. She captures every nuance of the old lady's character: her suspicion of stran~ers, her basic decency. her disdain for pretense, especially her social-climbing daughte r-in-law ("Her idea of heaven is ·tio have lunch with Epi1COP9lians"). And Miss Daisy's detceftt into lellility ill her 90s is beatt..wrencbina. Morpn Freeman matdiet Tandy scene for scene. Al HoketJ;. ii the symbol of the Southern wbo has lived Iona en~ to tee bit dignity restored. .It 11 u&onilhi ... that ht is the same actor wbo played the vicious pirnr in ·-street Smart." As the dutifu son, Dan Aykroyd makes an impressive debut u a dramatic actor, thouah his Sou~ accent comes ~Pltti-Luponc is marvelous as his ambitious wife1 and Esther Rolle makes a sotia contributjon as Miss Daisy's patient housekeeper. Richa rd Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck produced tbe Warner Bros. release with David Brown 'as ex- ecuti ve producer. The ftlm is rated PG. perhaps because of adult themes. Jessica TandJ plays D•lq Werttt.n and Morgan p, ... man portrays her chauffeur, Hoke, In '"Driving MIH Daisy:• .. lBatman' leads movie industry to record box-office heights t!!4!..~!N : LOS ANGELES -Led by the rimaway success of "Batman," more money was spent at N"rth American rlovie theaters in 1989 than any yAr in history, as domestic box- office grosses passed the $5 billion mark for the first time. .Despite a lac kluster holiday season with just a few recent hits, mmmer movies spun the turnstiles at such a pace that the previous box- office record of $4.45 billion from 1988 was sm ashed handily. accord- i• to fig~ures released Tuesday. •ifhc official box-office tally. which -tf I '10\ It: l ,ISTl'\GS ". Co.ta Mesa ...... Ant ONCMA CINTIW 1701 ><1r1>or lllYd/~Y II~~ Cf'l"il~' '179·414 1 f!nlle ..... l,GI 12. 1 4.""9 De,,. (II) I>. 8. 10 .J\°"'9 ....... ..__... IGI 11. J 45, 4. b IS 8 JO IC>:4S' 'Y.We're Ne ""eek IPG· 1 ll 11 40 I •S 4 b IS e JO. JO •s 4 ..... M11uR•1 /PGI 11. 1 JO. S 1 lO. JO ·~,. ... AllDS CNllSMA MMl>ot 8NO /1\0-s ll•r s••-no1 ..... -,, __ II fPGI 11 4S J IS. s•s 8 il. 10-)() ~~-~ CINIMAS MMl>of Siva /f W••on '!t T .... A C-(Ill 1, l IS S IS 1 IS 'I )() I~ W• el -,._. ft ) J 1 JO l. S JO 8. '" ~ ~ ~ """ /l'lth St 64b-SO.!S will be announced Wednesda y. was set by fewer films: Four hundred and forty-six features debuted tn 1989, down 13 percent from the previous year. In the studio-b,-studio race. Warner Bros. was No. I with an estimated 17.1 percent share of all U.S. and Canadian movie tickets sold. The studio·s "Batman" was the year's top fi lm. Disney. which wasn't expected by some analysts to be competitive. fi nished fifth with a healthy 13.8 percent share. In large part. the record year was propelled by ex pensive. heavily promoted star vehicles: "Batman." grossed S25 I .2 million. "Indiana ~V-......IPG llJ 12 H l IS S <S.8 10 IS ~ 0 TOW'N CINT11W CINIMAS Sovtn Co••t ~11 151 ·4 184 I T-... 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The rest of the year's T op I 0 were "Ghostbusters II." in sixth on SI 12 million: "Look Who's Talking," seventh wath $1 09 million; "Parent- hood ... eighth on $95 million: "Dead Poets Societ).'. ninth wath $Q4 million. and ··when Harry Met Sall) .. .'' an tenth wa th $9 1 million. Owing partly to cold weather and the da) of the week Christmas fell . thas )Car's Christmas season was ofT from a )Car ago. The scarce hats included "Back to the Future Part 1r· and ··National Lampoon·s Christmas Vacat1C;m.~ The box-office figures o nly hint at the film industry's robust health. Home v adeo and cable television T\' LISTl~GS • D • • • • • • • • Alf -IRAVO DIS ER 7:00 7:30 wi...ot Jtoplfdyl 0 Oul of""' Wcwtd , 8:00 receipts now account for about 57 percent of studio revenues. com- pared to about "30 percent earned at movie houses, according to Paul Kagan Associates. There arc some who feel Holly- woocr s record year might mean stu- dios wall produce and release fodder that would have been shelved in years past. "Most o f these movies never sbould have been made." said A.O. Murph), who follows box-office rev- enues for the trade newspaper Datl} Varict). Of course, a film ·s box-office sock has l11tle to do with its artasuc value. Of J 9~Ws fi ve top hits. o nl) "Raan Man ... released first in 1988. was w1lkl) praa!.l'U b) rl·vic'Aers. And a number of crat1call) acclaimed films -"Do the Right Thing," "The Fabulous Baker Boys.. and .. Heather~" among them -dad only marganall) well. Among independent films. the top performers were "sex. lies and '1deota)X"" with S24 million and ··w omen on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" wath more than $7 ma Ilion. The year's biggest flops include "Casualties of War," "Blaze." "We·r~ No Angels:· "Old Gringo," "Fa1man and Little Boy," "Lock- Up." "The Abyss." "Young Ei ns- 1e1n" and just about every movie from the Orion studios: "She- Dc" i1:· ·'Valmont," "Great Balls of Fire:· "Eric 1hc Viking .. and "Heart of Dixie:· A companion survey conducted b} Orbit Video magazine of the decade's bi~est box-office stars re- H'aled a mildly surprising name as 1hc era's rnosl popular actor: Har- rison Ford. Ford's mo"aes. according 10 the magazine's January survey. made S 1.064 billion. Dan Aykroyd, owing rn uch to the "Ci host busters" series and a bnc:f appearance in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," was second with S87 I million. Eddie Murph) was third with $828 million. Bill Murray's work gener- ated tacket sales of S696 million for fourth place and Torn Cruise was fifth with $636 million. _ Th1: top actress was K im Basinger 1n 15th f>lace with combined sales of $432 m1lhon . 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 11:00 11:30 ,...,. Soll pn Steteol Q llllCltt LMding (In Stereo) Q ...... Pttlljlik (RI LA. Law "The Good Human ...... TOftillltltlow Bar" In Stereo Slefto ...... C'-"'Q "°""' PrilMtilM l.m 0 ...... N9'*'10 Livi Davanso lly ~y \II.AGNER Of .. Dllll!1 .... SU# . Most people know unexpected li nk contingencies wtU crop up whenev~r they go on a tnp, but Lhey never expect them to be disastrous. . 'Yben Huntington ~ch r.esident Tony Chavez and has wife went to Twentynine Palms. they didn't expect to be the first ones on the scene of an accident along the way. , But ~raveling on Rice Road. about SO miles from Twentynine Palms, the couple came upon a wreck. Five 1ccn·IJCr'S ~ad lost control of their car and "'ere thrown from It as 11 spun out. . With no other help in sight. Chave1 stopped 10 gave assistance. He threw sand onto the ovenurncd car's gasohne- drenched engine and compartment and dasrnnnet·ted the car's batter) to prevent sparking. Then he and his wife turned thrar a11ention to helping the Injured passengers. Two of the passengers were cntacall~ IOJUrl·d, and the Chavezes helped to slab1lize their rond1t1on Thrct more needed first aid. which Chave1 pro1. adcd The Cha vezes flagged down a parnng motorhome that was equipped wit h a citize ns band radio and called for help. Help. an the form of paramedic~. "'as threl' hours 1n coming. The couple waited wnh lhl' atrident , 1ct1m'i until the paramedics arn,cd. For his heroic and humanatanan efforts. Cha,c1· emplo}er._ Southern C'ahfom1a Edison Co .. has g1H~n ham the Sal\'er Medallion Horton Human11anan ..\"'ard The award. namt·d for Edison's former board rhairman Jack K. Horton, 1s given an recogn111on of l'Xem plary acts of c1t1zensh1p. "Cha vez's quick th10k1ng pn.•,cntt·d further t'atastrophe and sa' ed h' l's:· said Fd1<,on 'fX1ke-;ma n ~1ke Martin C'h~vez 1s gl'neral foreman at Eds'>on·, Long l:kach generating sta110n. but '" transfenng Monda' to thl' company's general office 1n Rosemead · ln1nl· rl''>atknt L1\'10 D:.t\:tn'o ,., a l'hl·mal'al L'ng1nl'n \\ hu ha'> 'l'f\ n t a-. ;.ith ,.,e r to nl\ otlic:1al<. on the t·kanup nf to \1c grou nj\,ata under the r at ~ ol In ant· Hr 1'> 11nl' of onl~ I '\fKl rl·ga -.tal'll l'n' 1rnnml·n1:il .t!>'>l'.,...ur-. an thl' ,t.1Lt'. I k rncntl~ Jo•q£d Lhl' O rangL' ( OUl11\ lkalth (Ml' \gl'nl~ a\ a program manager for lhc environmental health and wast~ management section. Bi"'Place: Breda di Piave. Italy. Residence: Irvine. Job: Program manager for the environmental health and waste management section o f Or- ange Count) Health Care Agency; registe red enviro nmental assessor for California. Salary: Adequate , oow that I've almost fin- ished pa}ing for the childre n's education. Marital status: Married 26 years. Children: Marco. 22. a Pnncc ton OIH'r!>at \ graduate: and Pao lo. 19. a sophomo re at l ( San Du:-go. Education: Doctorate in andustr1al chem1)tr\ fro m n1wrs1t> of Pado'a an Ital~: \1R \ fro m l TL.\. haLardous matl·nalc; managl'· nw nt l'Crtlfi l·ate from l 'C I. Hobbies: A1l~t'l 1ng. pla~ang tl·nn1-.. n.:ad1ng \\orld ~ar II hac;tul) ("because I "'as thl'rl·"l Favorite restaurant: Le Trnquct an Co4'ta \k~a. Las t movie een: .. Da ~ of thl' Jal kal" "11h m~ ')Un~ Last vacation: I took l\\U \\Cd .'> a nJ "l'nt to ltah 1n :'\u ' t·m~r. I \H'nt tn '>l'l' m' mutha anll· 4 u1tt' a l'c\\ tif m ~ old ')l'hnolmat~· ... It "'a'> a 11 1\.l' rl'un1o n F avorite movie: "lnhl'rll tht· \\ 111J " anll .. Light anll a llall .. rm partial to '>llml· ut thl· • lt.alian mo\ ll'S , Favori~ tdevltJoa IMws: ··6Q M mutes." Last book rad: .. Socialism: Past and Future" by Michael Hamngton. First job: An engineer '-"Orkang for an 011 compan} an Canada. Pet fantasy: rd lake to tx· able tu I 1 H· beside a lal..e and fish. Gripe: Waste o f a n ) kind: tamt• resources. l'nl'rg~. He roes: The .\tucus figure from '\Jo Kill <\ ~t ockangbard .. Religion: Rom.i n < atholat A perfect Saturday: To go on J q ual·t b1(.'\d e mk tu tht• ocl·an and ha\l' :1 p1rn1c o n ·the b~:al h Car: 14-1 \'~ ramix·r It h • .1-. tx·l·n atros<. thr \t!Jnttt thrl'l' tl nll''> r m .1 tt,I\ ht•J to II Activities: \l o'>t l~ prnll'\S1onal J'>'-lll 1a11nn -.. al-.u thl' Italian L(i<lgl' of Orangr Greatest fear: "llTang m' chaldrt·n hurt T hat's ;,i fl'.i l ti:ar an dJng.l·rou\ 11nh·., Greatest accomplishment: RJ1\lng l\\o lim' -.on'I Jnll kt'l'p1 ng a famal~ tngl"lhl·r O'er 2h ~car-. tr:l\l'lang. c1ll o'er tht' 1.H1rlJ . Retirement plans: I'm Ct'rtl lird tu teac h l hl·m1,1r~ J nJ l1.ll 1an at thl· 1uninr college kH·I th.i i.\ '<'hJt I'd lakl· (11 do J g..lln 1\1 ~ l'\(X'flt'n1.l' ll•UIJ ht· U\l'ful Ill thl' !..1th ..\nd I'd li kt' tu \ l\ll lta h J t ka-.t unll' J ~car SPOTl.IGHT Activists 'pier' into HB landmark's future <hang1.· C 11u111' uper' 1sor Thomas F Rilt') hJ' Jnnuunced James Roost'\t'lt ,.,JI J01n statl' Sea Marion Bt'rgeson Jnd T ranspor. 1.11111n ( 11mm1,\IPl1l'r Dana Ret'd as u1·1. hJrrper-.lll1' 111 h1'> l 4l>O 'uper- ' ,,onal 1.::1mpa1gn By HOUY J . \I/AGNER Of 1rw OMI)' ,. .... St.off Huntington B"·ach has a group ol acts' 1sts without pel'r. l lh. pier. Either wa\. "'hat began as a ragtag band of (ormer emplo~ecs dis- located from their Jobs· has gro"n It) a handful of serious fund-raise~ d(•d1cated to restnnng their pier. PI ER Group (People lntt•resied an Exped111ng Recon"rut11on). formed after a \\1nter swrm r~l\aged thl· Huntington Ekach Pier in Januar~ 1988. meets 1"'1ce a month at Hunt- ington Beach C11 ~ Hall Its ml'mher'> gather 10 d1'>CU'>'> thl' fa 1e of the pier and plan "a ~' to ra1~ fun de; to hdp rC''ilOrl' II. "It's a local po1n1 <if thl' nt~ and the center of the l:'tl\ tx-ach.'' \31d Tom Bagsha"' · Bagsha"' "a' managa of Thl· End cafc un11l the -.1orm v.a.,hed a"'a' thl' last .:!SO fl'C'I of thc pan and Thc.End 1.1.11h 11 .\fter lhl' \torm dama~_w. Bag~hav. and 0thl'r torma l'ffi · plo~t'l''> nf fhl· rnd formcd PIFR Group H;ig\h:t\\ 'aid .1tm111 l!l<t rx·11pk \hll\\t•d up l11r th1.• group·, lir\t llll'l'I· 1ng rw.1rh (\\11 H',1" .1g11 t>ua nll'm· D.-y -,.._. ., -- Tom aagsh•w •nd M•rllyn Hopson sell .. pterphern•la.·· 10 raise funds 10 restore th• Huntington •••ch ftter, •bove. tx·"h1p ldl 1dl .aln11"1 1mrnnlsatl'h .and lht· ~r11up '"u~kd .l111ng \\llh .1h11111 ~" 11\l'lllhl'I' I'll H nll\\ 1111111ht•1, .1h11111 '' llll'mhl·r, lrom .di l'f, llh'llt' ill the , Pl11111U111I\ hl' <..11d I t ll'fl' ·' J 1111 111 1x·11pk .H11u n1.1 th.11\\111 u•nll 111 "1ur mn·11ng' anJ ,h,11..\ lhl'lf ill'.lth .. hl' \,llll . 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Bag,hJ\.\ ,,11d Pll H ml·m- l'll:r~ nplaan and rl'-npla1n th l' pll'r''> 1:iil' llf 111)\.'. carl'lul tll 'hp 1n a r11c h for u1111rahutHll1\ Pll H ml'mht'r' ,1ho hdp "'1th cat~ .,pon,ornl l'' cnt\. lal.l' lhl' I OK pier run hclJ on 1lw l'l\:ar h last ~car Pl l R memh.:r'i put thl·ar hc<;t foot lor\1ard to hl·lp '1Jt1 .mt! run the ral'l' "\.\hen we ftr'\t 4't1rtl'd. \.\l' had no gu.al .11 Jll." ..,,11d HJgc,ha" But l'\\'n \1 11h11u1 g.11.sl'. lhl' group has man- ·•P.l'd Ill r.J "l' S WO tHl(J 111 Jo na11nm 11111 ,arJ J pst:r r1.·,t111 .11inn prOJt'CI tha1 11 tll n1\I mslhon-. I h.11 ' 11111 had JI Jll tor pt·opk 11 IH1 \IJnJ out 111 lhl' told for 1hrl'l' or lour houf'i 110 \Jturda' and Sun· J ,1, t11 '>1.'ll thing,." Rag,ha"' nh- 'l'T' •·J l''ltlllJtsng tht· m onl'~ ha \ 1.1111w 111 in .11 k'J\I ..i11.ooo °'l·pt·ratl' d1111J t111n'>. I h,· gr11u p ha<i l'Olln ·t,•d J ll 111 11'\ fund' Imm 1nd1' 1dual'> and 'mJll hu<.1n1.''-'"''" PI ER''> mJ1n 1und·ra1<;1.'r I' thl' \,Jk nl T-<.htrl\ \\ll'.lt'h1rt\. phnlll'- p 1 n , .i n J \ .1 I l' n d a r <. ··p1l.'1ph1.·rnJ la.1" -lrnm ta~k,_ \Cl up l'.tl'h lll'l'"l'nd al "hat''> lelt ol thl' m un1ural pal·r h rn p1a phanJhJ had humhle l''l:g111nang•-. Ba11.'>h.1\1 n plasnrd "\\ l' 'itartl'J 'dlsng )lh'l'nt h.1ll11on-. anJ SI ix·n,." he said C >nn· the group rc11scd enough 11111nr\ IQ t>randl o'Gl. the other ltl'm,·came 011t11 hnl'. T·sh1ns ha1.c tx·rn the rn o'it l'ndunng. Bagsah" o;~11d. but he added \11th more than a httk pn de. "th"· cakndar has lx"rn our most popular ttcm .. fhl' ralendar 1s a 15-month \\all calendar illustrated \.\1th a 01rtonal pan h1~1nn Imm 11c, 11rx·nin11. in 140\w .. wrnn 1,m uan .19 ~PI E R h..1d a contt•st ·that Jn:"' more than )flll photo'> of thr pin. and the 1np 20 ~ire reprinted on thl' calendar "hsl.'h ..._.11, lor $4 PIER " he aJ4uJnerl'd at Pal'r Rl'.ilt' "'h"'rl' Hag'>ha" mm ''or"-' J\ Jn ..1gen1 "I hl'' h.i ,l·n·a "'"'-ed U'-tor am· thrng." · h1.· \JIJ Jddang Plf R 1\ lhJnl..lul for 1h.11 1-.anJ of 1.ommun11\ \Uflf'(lrl "\\ c gel a 1111 ol 'llpf)(irt trom thr prolllllll.'nl , 111/l'n<i hul lnl'\ 1tahh th1:~ gl't rl·,rutll'd fur thr 1.11\ ·, d. lor1'.'' hl' '>a1J mJl 1ng rl·tl.·rl'O\'t' In thl' \J I\\ ct1nrt\ (I.I gt'I hl1x "',,,SI.lie JnJ li:dl·ral monl'\ for rl'huilding the Pll'I B<1gsha\!. ..aid thrt't' ol Hun11g1on 81:J1 h · ~ form a ma~ or<> l.et'p up \.\ llh Pier C1rnup·\ al'lt\ 1t1c' and progn''i!> PIER " al"'a" looking lnr mMr ml'mtx·rs and Ragsha'<' ..aid the group "''II remain 3l'll't' until that IS J nl'V. pier ··\\e plan on <.ta~ing an hu\ane<>' until the nc~ pier as hu1lt." he 'Mild. "The grand ltpcning cerrmonies will mJrl. 1hc end of our proj('('t." Klio._..., ell lhl· eldl''>t (,on of Franklin D RooseHlt. 1\ a formf'!' l \ u1mu1.·...,m.1n .ind lormer mem hl·r ot th~·' lrJll~l· l 11un1' Transpor IJ 111 m l , 1m m ""11n ;;;;;;; Kl·l'J ".1 n .11t1111w~ and thl' puhfii=. n11:mhl:1 1•1 till' <>range Count: 11.11hr1111.1111111 < .1111m1"111n ~k \l'r\1.'' ,,, Kil1. ' .q1po1111tT nn tht u1mm1"11111 ' l'rl1gr.1m JnJ Pof. ll\1.011111111\l'l' jfld h.t'> been Gev. Ot'ukmejian's undl'r'>C."Crctal} for the ( J llhirn1J ttu,snl''>\ Transponall()(l Jl1d I fou\lng \i?l'l1l' fkrgc,un rl·prnt·ntt·d :-.Irv. pon lk.11.·h Jnd 111hn I 1l1 h Dl\tnrt rom:-- mu11111l''> 111 lhl' 'tate .\s~m~ tx·t11n· h.:r wur Jt thl· '1a1r ~natc • • • f oH'O\I\ 11.•am' from l\\O 3rC<t -...ht~ih hJ,l' rt'1.l'l't'd recognat1<tn m th1.· n1.H 1u · JI\ 1\1011 at the Lancer In' 11a111mJI T 11urn.1ment held at Pa..aJt:n:i < ''' ( 11lkge · Thr Orangl' < 11a<.1 College ll'""V \\On .ind 1h1· (\addk hack In inc Val~ le\ team pla1l'd \l'l'Ond. JU<;I fouc point<. bchanJ : Thl' "iaddkh.H k·lf\ inc \'allc~ ll'Jm 111dudl'd ~borab ~vlllt": Mikt' Berger "'nd Andy Bisltop of Et: Toro. Erin Stanton of Dana Point!• Robt'rt Gautnt"y and Mike Peret o ~ts~s1on \'1cJll. Mall Ritt of Lagunc :-..1gud Mike ~guyu and JenalftC Huss 11f Ir' 1nl' and Lori Soda of Satt t km~ntr : • • • • Laguna l 1rl''-·ntx·lt Im . a n tuerC Jl tllln gwup founded 21 ~ears ago t<f pwll'l I and prt•<.e n c open spa.ere 1..mmn a' lhl· I aguna Cireenhelt. fraC Jn11uUl1ll'd 1hc appoantment of fivC nl'\1 mcmhl·~ 10 II!. board. : Jon Brand. IM mcr Laguna BcaclC mJ\or. pa"t prc.-.-.1dcnt of G B In~ Jnd a g1.•ograph~ professor at Orangl ( nJ'\t < llllcge. "'a~ reappointed aftCI ,, H'3r' ahscnn· "ht le ht• work~ H.i ..... a11 - ..\lso appointed v.err ADM Clasby, J p'i)CholO$•SI who ch the \\ oman·s 111d1es Program addkhall.. College. wnter Huth. pcd1atnc1an Gary J and attome~ Wayu Ybarra . ..\II Laguna Beach residents who hccn al'.'tl\ e 1n prrscn. at1on efTOrtJC • • • -• • -• i Fountain Valley parents to wqrk for school improvements • fkckctt. Readings ...... 11 include selccuons from .. F1rC Save Our Schools. a parents group forming in Fountain Valley to lobby for improvements at area tchools, will meet at 7 g.m. Monday at Kmg of G lory Lutheran Church. 1028 Slater Ave .. Fountain Valley. Topics fo r discussion include school closures. ICbool maintenance. Fountain Valley High School, the IJl'OD()led move of Wintersburg contin..-tion school to FoUnta.in Valley Hi4h. standardized testing. spcs:ial p10trams and class 51zes. · All parents of children in Fountain Valley Schools .S inte~ted community members arc invited to lllend. Cat•nn at 551 -878 1. Sports, RV show to ~n J.\nahe1m Con,ent1on Center \\11l host the 25th Annual Anaheim Spons.. Vacation and RV how dail) from aturday through Jan. 14. The show feature5 a wide arra} of recreational vehicles and accessories. including the unveiling of the world's lint off·road motorhomc: a contest to win a Chevrolet Blver: a large selection of wi ldlife an and handcraf\cd wrstcm a('('essories: and adventutt travel services. Also. daily sta'e shows of Arthur tk lot rolllna dot with Lee Le Captain and the Paul Bunyan Lumbcrjac' Show; Argentinian JUUlers The Zac~; hula hoop anist Diane Batcheler. and Loral I.I Delaney's trained rctricvel"$. Admission Is S6.SO for adults. S2.2S for children 6 to 12 years. children younacr than 6. fm. Hours are noon to 10 p.m. Saturda}s. noon to 7 p.m. Sunday, and 2 to 10 p.m. "cckday$. The conven,1on ccn,er it at 800 K.tclla Ave.. nahc1m. For mott information, call 999-1900. A prosram by the Hunungton Beach En1. iron men- tal Board 1s scheduled. Luncheon 1s a' a1lablc 10 mcm- lx",-.; and guests'for SJ.50 each. The meeting as open to the public Yrarl~ memhcr· ship 1s a\a1lable for $7.50 per person. For mon: 1nformat1on. call Maf) Clark. 897. 3JO Arts c~nt~r to hold da~s An c.lasses for children and adults will begin Monday at •~ inc's Fine Arts Center. Clas~s sn d111w- ini. watercolor. ceramics. photography and more are available. Most .-duh claSteS meet on~ a week for six to I 0 weeks and studenl1 m1y have the opportunity to work in Fine Ant Cmtcr studios on other days. Shon«rm ~ f'or the winter include Clay Mons~unny V*"tlnn, Vldc:o Worltsbop. Floral Dni&n. new 8naab PlinliQS. Handmade Paper in a Dey and motina Your PhOtop-aphy. for mott information or to tqistCT, caU tk center 11 SS2-101S. The ~kr is at 14321 Yak Ave.. I~. an Herilllll: Part. Lo\c:· "Radio Pia>-" "Rough for Radio. Too:· an« "\\ a1tmg for Godot " .~ l 'pcoming \CS~1ons in thC' ~nc.-s include "Hot 0 thr <\heh es Readings From Nrw Authors" Jan. lS "Lo'c and \ome-<h .. Frh. 13. and "Louts L'Amour: Feb ~~10M arc f~e and open to 1he public. For m1 in formation. call the hbraf) a1 644-\IQI. AID.S pat~nts' famlly suppon Orafll( County Mothcn of AIDS Patients_ ....... 7 p.m. each Wcdnnday at I S4SS Jeffrey Roed. I (at Irvine Center Dnve). The sroup oAcn ' support for families of AJDS patients.. · For men informaUoo. c:.11 5'2·1933. I \ WASHINGTON · ScienU1u are by• new .. 11ht loea ~rmula cau ... pc!Ople to loae ••icht oven ............... tho7 •n 't cha1119 the ••7 they tty oat, . J.,... 06erpes lleftJ., •--•• G...,.t• of ••ecfl Dell. Studin publl1hed In re1pcded ntif\cjoum1l1 euch ••Tho Briti1h mat of Nutrition NY that cy•m· 11 IAttrlllJOnolobu1, u i"l'"edient n ueod to thicken Ice cream, nn to ~rmanent weifht loo without Inc or exorciee. Atthou1h eev~r•I l1n1lion1 for the weight lou are 1t.cd, the moel likely according Kicnli1t1, ia that the inft"Cdicnl m1 lo •trap" high caloric fat par- Sles, decreasing their eb&0rplion in Find good water at the Source Water, one of Southern Cali- fornia's most Important com- modities, Is the stock In trade at Water Source In Huntington Beach, the first licensed water- vending store In Southern Cali- fornia. tasting drinking water to the tatlon." highest-quality water used by Harry Setllng of Newport the USC School of Pharmacy. Beach, a successful Orange The latter Is so pure that It County businessman and part- doesn 't conduct electricity -ner In Far West Fir Safes, a A Slice of ·New York at HB's Beach Deli intcstinc11. Scientists nt Nnllonol Dietary arch. an organiut"ion committed the rcscarch and development of tritlonol solutions lo world-widc Ith problems, have aucccasfolly letcd and incorporated cyamopsis r111onolobu1 into an improvcd mula that greatly enhances the nl11I for weight loss over the dicnt alone Cnlled Food Source c, the l"t'volutioniuy new formula vidca a thl"t"C·way aci('ntificnlly 11igncd proc('ll~ to h<'lp prt'vent lnrie nh<1nrµt1nn The m<'Chnn1Rm by which Food u rec One wnrkll lo d('cren!le body ight is a complicotcd pl"OCC'!l!I cnlleJ tri·bondtng. Wh('n chcwcd ond •wnllow<'d 1mmcdintely Ix-fore m<'n'•. -:.1th calori(' rau arc replaced with :W.w('r cnlort(' nutri('nls, thcrcby pro· iding optimum nutrtlton nnd 11 =-inimum number or fol colones 0 5 ~.-plnin('d in nn 1nstruct1on 'h<•l't lh:tl .-ccompnni('ll the tnbl<'l' The 1n<11ruc- lion sh<'<'l should bc follo.,.,cd for ..Alpllmum rt'llult' • Food Sour<'e On(' '' unltkr a n) other product on the morkct nnd is ~ va1lobl(' 1mm<'d1ately bccnu<ic 11 is !'hOl n drug 11nd only ronto1n ' nlllurnl .Jngrcdtenls olrendy known lo bc 5or<' ;ftly1ic111ns ond phnrm11c1•t• arc iaing Food Source On<' o' a nntu- 1. drug rl"t"C nltC'rnOtlVl' fo r lht' . nlmcnl or obc!11ty oa Source One 1s ovo1loble a• RllOTT'Sl'tWIMACY 9049 Garfield Avenuf founlam Vallfy CA 714-964-3596 8Anll£ l'tWIMACY 1016 Bayside Orrvf IWwl>ort lluclt. CA 714-760-0111 . smors l'tWllMCY 1S2S Mesa Veille [isl Cost a Mr!.a. CA 714-540-1911 The company. located at 10042 Adaml Ave. In the Alber- tson's shopping center. sefls drinking water, water bottles. coolers, dispensers. filters. re- verse osmosis units and water conditioners. "Customers bring their own containers. or they can purchase from us," said Greg Arnds of Huntington Beach. one of four working partners in the new venture and the grandson of Burton Arnds, founder of Sparkletts Water. "They flll their bottles at a stainless steel filling station through taps that deliver water from our in-store water 'factory'.·· Water Source offers all grades of water. from good- "but, you wouldn't want to drink wholesale lumber dealer, also Is Janet Cherpes and Rosalie It," Arnds says. a partner In Water Source. Galante have brought the taste "Water Source water Is clari-The partners and company of New York's ever-popular dell fled to remove se<;liment. con-employees discuss their ultra-food to Orange County with dltloned, carbon tittered and filtered drinking water with ttle their delicatessen called the then passed through a reverse same r4Werence a winemaker Beach Dell. osmosis unit. the workhorse of has for his product. "Californians aren't as fam- the system." Arnds noted. "The · "Words Ilka 'clarity,' 'body' mar with dell food as New water is sterilized using a state-and 'finish' apply to our drinking Yorkers -but it is a much of-the-art ultra-violet Instrument water just as they do to wines," better quality meat and cheese. and then takes a final pass Arnds says. "We. of course, as well as reasonably priced," through activated carbon to don't age our water, although Cherpes explained. She added give it what we call a 'polished' we do change It dramatically that the meat, cheeses and finish. from the 'raw' water we start salads (coleslaw, potato salad "Flawlessly clean and clear with." and pasta salad) are sold by the water is the result, and we sell The Huntington Beach Water pound. it for a fraction of the cost of Source store is opens seven For the last year. residents of home-delivered water and less days a week. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Huntington Beach have had a than the supermarkets' own Monday through Friday and 10 chance to become more familiar brand. We are able to do this by to 5 Saturday and Sunday. with the deli's Boar's Head eliminating the labor-intensive Further information about Water products. processes like bottle mainten-Source may be obtained by call-, "Boar's Head is a very high ance. liability and transpor-ing 962-7992. quality of product. Most New Kick up your heels at Astaire Studio If you've felt like a wallflower and swing in ballroom. night Engltshman. was born into the at parties. watching all the skil-club and Latin varieties. business. His mother was a led dancers take the spotltght. Private lessons are offered to dance teacher and he started help is just around the corner at singles or couples with one in-dancing at the age of 11. "Kids the Fred Astaire Dance Studio 1n dance in England the way they Costa Mesa. structor. who will work at the play baseball over here." he While they don't promise that students' own speed on the commented . dance or dances of their choice. you'll be ready to cut a rug like These lessons are more de-After excelling as a dancer in Gene Kelly or Cyd Charisse maior competitions. Richardson after a few weeks. instructors tailed. focusing on styling, tech-migrated to Canada with his Kevin Richardson and Cindy nique and variations to build family in 1969. Following some confidence on the dance floor. Brabant guarantee you'll have a stints as a dance instructor In f f A d .1 b "We're getting a lot more A 1 M lot o un trying. n you I e couples in now... says Rich-Virginia. r zona and New ex-able to notice your own 1m-1co. he was summoned to Cali- provement 1mmed1ately. ardsoo. who has operated the fornia by the Astaire organiza- The Astaire studio's four 1n-school for the past year. "It t1 on. which operates some 200 structors teach all styles of used to be lO percent couples dance studios worldwide. dance in all levels from begin-and the rest singles. now cou-When Richardson took over n1ng to advanced. The cur-pies make up 60 to "BO percent at the Costa Mesa studio last of our cltentele · · riculum includes the fox trot. January. there were only about Today the roster numbers 74 and counting. Instructors Joe Kingsley and Blair Wood help to handle the increased demand. and Richardson hopes to hire another woman instructor soon The studio o ffers group classes. a Spotltght Night o f student presentations the last Wednesday o f each month. and a champagne party for guests of its students. New students are being offered five half-hour lessons for an introductory price of $35. The Fred Astaire Dance Stu· d10 is located at 2488 Newport Blvd .. Suite 2C. in Costa Mesa's Seacoast Village center Call 650-3048 for add1t1onal 1nfor · m·ation. Yorkers are familiar with their food -and we have a lot of former East Coast people who come here." Galante said. The Beach Dell serves hot and cold sandwiches, b.¢"' dogs, soup. salads (made ffesh dally) and desserts such as New York cheesecake. ice cream and cookies. "One of the favorites here is the hot East Coast pastrami and corned beef sand- wiches,'' Cherpes said. For large parties or special occasions. the Beach Deli offers catering or special take-out platters. The delicatessen is located at 18561 Main St. (in Loehmar)n's Five Points Plaza). in Huntington Beach. For more information. call 842-7975. o..,.-..... ~. Kevin Richardson. Cindy Bra bant cut a rug. waltz, tango. cha-cha. rhumba Richardson. a transplanted three or four regular students. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;;_.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ REMOVES TAR ON CARS. Dissolves road tar. Won't harm paint o r chrome e UNITED AUTO PARIS r: