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1986-02-04 - Orange Coast Pilot
' TOMORROW: , FOMCA8TI ONAI .................. TUESDAY, FEBR.UARY 4, 1986 Me~a · gears u ·p _ for freeway fees 1-3 2 t · 1 d --d t fees must survive a second vote by the He proposed an advisory election W11h numerou~ freeway proposals The cities qf Newport Beach. SanLI n -VO es, counci eci es 0 assess council and a 30-day waiting period be held on the freeway issue, but the competing for state dollars, Orange Ana. Irvine. S&n Clemente and San -d 1 -----before collection can begin. • measure d ied for lack of a-second County transponat1on offictals de· Juan Capistrano havejoined with lbe eve opers, enter joint powers agen cy Cou ncil members Mar y Hornbuckle said she was wary of velopedthe planto asscsscenamnew COUJl\Y IO cstablishfoa 122.4 IQuaR ---Hornbuckle and Davt' Wheeler voted charging future Costa Mesa bus1-developments for nearl> half the S34 I mil~ of assessment areas to help By TONY SAAVEDRA Aftu 21/i"hours of testimony and against the freeway package because nesscs and residents for a h1&hway million needed to build tht' San build the hi&)\way. Expccled to be CMIMC>ell'f,...•..., deliberation, the council tentatively the charges would eventually trickJe that 1s outside the city. Funhermore, Joaqu1n comdor completed m 15 ycan.. the corridor adopted a set or developer fees to down to local homebu}ers and con-she said the business of bu1ld1ng Land for the thoroughfare would be would ultimately be turned over LO Future construction projects JO a offset construction costs of the 15· sumers. fr«ways belon~ to the state. preserved while: the mone}' 11 col-the state for operation and mairuen,. 3.2-square-mile area or nonh Costa mile San Joaquin H1Us Comdor "It sccm'S to me the bottom hne is . "I see us making a maJor invest· lected for the route that would would ance. Mesa could be assessed roughly $8.5 In a separate 3-2 vote. council they're JOIOg to build 1t anyway. even mt'nt in a project that's fairly far slice through the pnst1ne an Joaquin Accord10g to the fee teak, dc- m1llion to hel p build a freewa y members also enlisted Costa Mesa 1n 1f I don t tu the people I represent," removed from Costa Mesa's en· Hills. starirng at the Corona dcl Mar velopcrs and landowncn wiU be outside the City, according to a a county JO int powers authonty that Wheeler argued. He also charged that v1rons... she explained. "I reall> Freeway near John Wa) ne A1rpon charged $1 ,0 IO pc~ sip&Jc-fa~)'. prehmmary vote Monday by a will collect as~ssments and ovt'rsce the boundancs for the assessment believe ~he state should be funding and hoking wnh Interstate 5 near San dwelling unit. $590 per muJt1ple. d1v1ded Ci ty Council planninit of the scenic h1ghwav The area were established haphazardly. 11." Juan Capistrano (Pleaae 9ee PU&WAY / A.2) Coast Newport Beach officials hope to have a trolley rolling along beach-area streets this summer./ A3 California Judges should be selected on1he basis of Integrity rather than popularity, according to Chief Justice Warren Burger./ AS World Israeli air force warplanes Intercepted a Libyan ex- ecutive jet today and forced It to land In north- ern Israel.AS Sports Hot air balloon takes dip in surf NB authorities upset because touc hdown looked like trouble By SUSAN HOWLETT CM IM Oell'f ..... at.fl A b1nhday splash planned by a professional balloon 1st didn't set well wnh Newpon Beach police who wrote the pilot a ticket for dipping his 10-story balloon JO the bay this morning. · ''I was in total control," said Peter Scherm, who was hired by Debra Zolna of Mission Viejo to take her husband on a surprise balloon ride for his 42nd binhday. • Super street plan blocked HB 's City Council rejects overpass at Beach and Warner By ROBERT BARKER CM _IWIJ ........ A plan b} Orange County traffic expens to tum Beach BQulevard into an eight~lane "super strccl.." where dnvcrs would encounter mostly green traffic signals. hit a Huntington Beach City Council roadblock Mon- day night. Corona del Mar takes a big step toward Sea View League basketball cham- plonshlp./81 Pleased with his b1nhday ride in the red balloon's gondola. Gabe Zolna said he didn't know why tt\e police and Sheriffs Harbor Patrol made such a fuss. Byatandera •help aeronaut Peter Scberm pack op bia 10-atory balloon after lta IWlr,... ..... .., .... ...,_ charter ru,ht landed on bayatde beach near 18th Street on Balboa Penlnaula. Council members. with only Jack Kelly dissenting, voted to kill a proposed overpass at Be acb Boultvard and Warner A venue. County officials predict the intcr- scct1on will develop into a major traffic bottleneck for motorists on the rest of the 19.5-milc highway from Pacific Coast Highway to Imperial H1ghwa)' in La tlabra. Business Nearby hotel develop- ment has prompted The Newporter Resort to undergo a $15 mllllon renovation./ A 10 INDEX The "Fl yi ng Lion" hot air balloon took off from the Orange County Fairgroundsparkmg lot before 8 a.m. after a surpnscd Gabe Zolna amved wtth his wife. -She told me we had to get up early and go for a dnve, ·· Z<>lna said. When they arrived at the fairgrounds. the balloon was waiting for them. After the balloon took ofT 11 beg.an dnftmit toward the beach to the recreation field ar Horace Ensign Intermediate School. where Scherm landed the balloon while the wind was changing d1rcct1on. "The kids had a ball." wd Debra Zolna. She said one of the classes at the sch.QOI was celebrating ballooning for Its i1reme of the year. making the stop a special one for the children When they took ofT again. the balloon new o .. er the crest of ChfT Onve to the bay 1n front of the Sea Scout Base. where the pilot dipped the Patrol officers. bottom of the balloon's gondola Into But. Scherm said the night and the the water. maneuvers were routme Al Adler, who watched the balloon "As far as the pohce go, I was in drop onto the water at the Sea Scout total control.'' Schenn said Base on Coast Highway, said that the Although the couple thought the gondola touched the water. the three quick dip into the water made tht' passengers sat up on the nm of the unusual b1nhday present more exc11- gondola and then the balloon took ofT mg. the police saw 11 different I}. again. The maneuver sparked some con· cern from the police and Harbor Police and Harbor Patrol officials 'received man~ calls about the low· (Pleue 9ee BALLOON I A2) .. AL first eight flyovers (OvCTlJIUICS) were proposed along the route, .. U>u nc1lman Don MacAllistcr said. "Then there were three, and then one (at Beach Boulevard and Warner.) "We don't want to be the guinea pigs on this. I'm not ready to put '211! busmt'sses out of business." Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Fun & Games Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Pollce l og Public Notices Sports Television Weather A3 A 10-12 86-8 8 5 88 A8 B4 B4 84 HB to spend $25,000 for pier repairs C11y officials dJd go along with other recommendations advanced by tht' Oran~t' County Transportation Commission. They endorsed coordi· na11ng traffic signals. banning parkina along Beach Bo ulevard and restripin.g that would add one lane in each d1rec11on to the six-lane corridor. A6-7 A9 A3 88 8 1-3 A9 A2 By ROBERT BARKER and PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM IN OllllJ ,._. alaff Huntington Beach officals agreed Monday night to spend $25.000 to make temporary repairs to the end of the pier damaged by Saturda) 's pounding waves. The 1,830-foot structure. v.h1ch was refurbished last }ear at a cost of SI . I m1lhon. was closed late Saturda}' afternoon as a safety precaution after c;cveral p1llngi. were broken or ~wept away. The pier. which reopened Monday morning. weathered a fast-moving storm front that blcv. through the Orange Coast on Monday night No more damage was reponed today C11y ( ounc1lwoman Ruth B"ilc) c;a1d 1oda) that she wanted 10 make 'ure the c1tv hires a hpen consultant who was no t IOVOI\ ed in last year's pier repairs to get an obJecu .. e. independent op1n1on of wh y the pier received so much dama1te "I '-'Ould want to find out of there are structural problems and 1fthey arc the respons1b1llt> of the contractor." she said. When waves -sorncumc' nearl} 20 feet -battered the pier Saturda'. four fender pilings and one 70-foot Douglas fir !llructural piling "'ere S'-"ept awa) Fender p1hng" prnent boat!> at the boat landing from smashing into structural pilings that e\tend into tht' ocean noor and suppon the pier Lifeguard officials who tool '1deotapes of the damagc. reponcd that as man) ai. eight 'itructural pilings had brol en ofT and v.ere "<i'-'lngtng Ille a pendulum" under the '-'3ter ( 11\ .\dm1n1<,tratllr < h.arles Thompson "'ho said he "'as unav. are (Pleaee aee HUNTrNGTON/A2) CounCll offi cials also supponcd tht' widening of the Warner-Beach inter- section to add traffic lanes instead of the overpass. But Stan Oftehe. the Oranee Coun- t\ Transponat1on Comm1ss1on's ex- eeut1 ve director. said that traffic mcrt'ases would clog the mters«t1on again in about fivt' years and would slO'-' the t'nllrc Beach BouJeva.rd route (Pteue· eee SUPER/ A.2) Reckless driving led to death? I Dispatcher directs birth by telephone Prosecutor cla ims be h avior of s u s pect during cop c hase caused two fa ta lities By STEVE MARBLE CM Ille Oell'f ,._.at.ft A prosecutor asked jurors Monday to convict a Santa Ana man of murder because his alleged reckless behavior dunng a police cha~ caused a car accident that killed two Costa Mesa teen-agers Ruben Mayorga Valle. 23. was trying to outrun police a1 speeds reachmg 70 mph when the stolen van he was dnv1ng rammed two car<1 at th(' intersection of 19th Street and Placentia Avenue in Costa Mesa. Deputy D1stnct Attorney Rick King said. Roy W1lhamson and 8 111} Dcanng were driving to a local doughnut shop when their Volkswagen Bug was hit broadside about 9:30a.m on Dec I:!. 1984. Dcanng wa! killed 1mmed1· ately and Williamson died v.1thm the hour at Fountain Valle) Regional Hospnal. Both were 17 and student\ al >Esta ncia High School. - T he murder trial 1s the first umc in Orange County that a dm er has bet:n tned for sccond~egr~ murder in a fatal car accident that did not 1nq1f\ c the use of alcohol Two lluntlngton Beach tel'"" were charged with murder in a fatal car accident 1n wtrn.h they were alleged!} racing. But the charges were reduced to manslaughter before the lnal opened. <icveral drunken drivers in' oh cd in fatal car wrecks in Orange Count) ha'c been 1ned for.murder But none has been con' 1c1ed Valle 1<, charged"' 1th two rnun1c; of ~cond-degree murder. two counts of 'eh1cular manslaughter and a single count of grand theft auto ~cond· -degree murderc:\5wsa Rn son term of t 5 )ear'i to tire The murder 1nal. "'h1ch opened Monda) 1n ~upenor ( oun 1n . anta .\na before J udge ~1ll1am \,1t Donald. Cll ntinued toda' with Two Mesa property owners vow to fight redevelopment Vi ctor in county emine nt doma in case hired to battle city on housing project fh(' lobby!St who helped pull e \an ta Ana muffler ,hop from the jaw' of condt'mnat1on 11,t year 1\ taking aim at another redevelopment pro- JCCt that would force w mc \o'ta Mc~ landownen. oil their propen Nancllc l.(uC.Ch('I , who 1' making a 11 .. ing out of fifhtmg eminent do m111n . ha~ been hired b) two oropen ) ownc,... t>atthna the ( o'ta Mc~ Redevelopment ncy over a down. to\\ n hnu\1 nit prn1ect I <.'u~ht'I ht'lped •\re Muffier \hop fight ofT rcdevelopm<.'nt plane; 1n anta na. 1n a rare [)a .. 1d-and Goliath hpc .. 1c1or. 1ha1 prmed 'nu can fillht "''' h:'!ll 'iht's hopin(t tM 11 t'C'('ICO\t ('ICr tormanct' 1n ( O\tJ Mc\J Cll)' C ounc1I member-. art \4. ht·d ul«'d to dectdt Wt<Jnc"1a> \\.hCtht·r 10 condemn and take u .. cr 11 of th<.' IQ f)at(.'tl' of lond ntt'dt'tl for the I Ml apanmcnt\ O\\.ncn of the remaining proper 11c-~ h<H cal read) agn:\'ll to \t'll I hl' t,:u unnl agreed J>c, I l\ rn 3\<;Cmblt the pan.:el'i, dcmoll\h thl' hu1lding' and ~II tht· ra"' land to dr\C'lof)('r t 1ncoln P:irl. ~fr'-fi for SI ~ m11l1on \ h1gh-dcn'1t' hou"ntt 1..nm pie' '-"OUld then ht-hu1h ''" tht• ' X ell rt' hltx l horJert"d tl\ Par~ .\' enuC' I ~th \tr«t '\nahc1m \' rnut> .uid Plumrr '-trrt't f 1iht«n hu5int''~' i:tttht homl'\ .1 d\'1111 unmn ol11t:c .and J <'"I \l.11ut' hodquart<'r' '-'Ould h( d1'1"l.t1 nl h\ tht f)rt)l("l I \\ h1k mu\I ot 1h1 n·Jl'' dupnwnt pal lagr .... .,, :\fli'ltn' t·d h.. .i \ ~ lkl1\1on 1h1• pr11f'l'1~! 111nd<."mn.l· tes11mon~ trnm J1Hl'l'tut1on '-'II· ne,.,e, "1ng told Jliror-. hl' '-'lit pnl\l' that Vallr''-l"rrauc dn' 1ng dearl} !lhO\\l'd implied malice. a c;tate of mind nece.,c;an to cc;tabhsh murder Defense attome~ Mike Horan rc- '\ened his opening \tatcmcnl~ to Jurors for later 1n the 1nal The 'W 1lhamson fa mil:> filed a "'rongful-dt'ath <;u11 m \uguc;1 aga1nc;1 Valle. the Newpon-\.ie..a l n1fied , ·htlOI District thl· u11e" of C o\IJ 1\1e~ and Huntington &alh and thl' Dcanng fam1h Tht' <;u11 in panilular t.ugt't' the c1rt1onc; of C o<>ta Me..a police olfaC'r<- 8 } PAt·L ARCHIPLE Y Of .... o.lly ............ •\ ~ C'\lmin,ter \\Oman gave binh to a health' bo' at home Monday afternoon '-'llh the help of a Hunt· 1ngwn Rt'al h I 1re Departmt'nt d1s- p.ltlhl'r ''ho t.lll ed her through thf dd1' er-. O\ telephone Fiia ) 1)unghlood JS. and her ne" \On v.('n' rc:<.ting comfortabh at f 11unt.l1n \ llle' \1ed1cal Center fol· IO'-'ing thr '~.i pm deh\('~ at homr ... w1 f ire Depanment d1'· 1'-ltchc-1 '-Jnc' fuhrmann in,oh ed in thC' purc;u11 II <.late!'<. that 1 ____ -----1~=~-.J pohu.· Jggra' at<.'d the \11ua1111n h\ ) nunghl1~xi '-'8' dn' mg on tht lrl'<.'" ,I\ nc-ar hClmt' when she ap- (Pleue 9ee BIRTR/A2) 1.. hac,1 ng \' allr TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE NEws l llln' Olli\ I r('1. ('1 \l .II k.i't lnur \11pport1ng \c\I('\ tlu1t1nv, th1 h1 .11 un 1.li"1·nt1n~ 1111n,1lmrn l),,,c \\ h«kr .1n1I ()11nn I l.111 \\ 1th11ttl thl' Ol"l(',..._lf .. ,1inJnnn,1· ll1'n \ ll\C\ th<." h\\U\in~ l'hlll'\ I nl,I\ ha' t' 111 he \( rapJ'('J ,nJ Rt·Jn d·•r· mrnt D1rC'\tm \.bnhn \\ h1't·nan1I \.\ (' d ht-ha1 ~ 1\1 ~U.H\' tlOl' \\ h1\<'n.10d v..uncJ \nil th.11'' r,.h 1h "h1·1r th11·r ••I 1 hr rrPpc.'rt' o'-' nrr' h an I 1111.1 .tn1I (Plea~ tte~ L A ND/ A2 ) Ruben M. Valle Protesters arrested at arms conference find forum in court s, . n ·\ F \URHLt Of -Dellt .......... f1·11 rrotntc·r, arH''h"\.I ,1u1"dt' a l 1\\l,1 \tn .. ,1 h111C'I l.1,1 \c,1 '''' hhl\~ n~ 1h1 Nth t'I a hu' 1.irn1n11 JdqWll"' 11 J V.1·a{l(lnf' 11101<' C'Oll .lf'JX'Jr<'d in \I'll t \1"n"a' It• 11<."lrnd thC'Ol<,<'ht' 1•n tht iir1•1m.I' th;tt thn "l'fC" J111ng 111 tht• 11111·r1·,1 111 "''' 1,1 • fl'.'.\\ t l-..t ')01•lfl ~.111111 ;• "'l\11 I '"'J\Jl('1\ 1r lrr•nl 1•l th1· bu' 11111'1.tc 1h1 \\ < '''" ~111th < 11a,1 Pla1.1 llntrl a""' -'II 1 "' 'h""' 'n1 1n 'UPf'·•'" I u ~l11hJI i111 n1hd.1111•n I •n11.1 H:1111'/ l' .1 111111111 ''' 1h1 ,k1rn1t.n1h L.111ng mi~<lemcanor 1 h.tr}tl'' uf ,,h,truc tlOJ a dll.\CWI) 1.:ml ,h, r1•ah1('d s.hc v.ould prob.ibl~ he: .irn'\ll'd "hrn 'h<' 'tood in front of th\ hu<. holl11ng a pnlt<"it hanner · I i.. nt'" n1.H hi: I d ht-arrc\t('d and nlll'h..· J•' "' 1.ul I \'ant<"d them ltht Jrl~all''l h• l nt'"" that · Banez 11· .. 11fi<."d r IOl ( 110f~Cf \ \ 'kn1{'(j that b) \tan,!ing 1n thC' hnt('I dn .. e-.1\ he ~ai 1n1t'rlrnn1t v.1th the huc;load <.lf d('I· t1t.1te' "' tht' ~tlth annual W\ntcr < nntt"ttfl\t ot \rro\pa~ and fl~- trr1n11' '' \l('n)\ (P,eaee eec P A CS /A3) l .:.. • il* * Orenge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, February ... 1986 - ALLOON •.. mAl ang balloon. Two Harbor Patrol otTtcers q11cs. ned Sc:henn on the bays1de beach lear 18th Streot on the Balboa ·hninsula after it landed Police said ll)c balloon's splash into the bay Drompted them to respond to what they thought was an emergency landing. Newpon Beach Police spokesman ,Irtnt Hams ~id Scherm was cited ~r making an unlawful landing in the ,.t'l\y. He said that not 09ly did the ~Ailol endanger boats 1n the harbor. ~\Jt motorists watching the low-flying :tieuoon threatened the safety of 'Chemselves and ott\Crs when they 10<>k their eyes off the road. All in all. Debra Zolna said her -birthday gif\ to 'her husband was a Oying success, and the pilot said the 'tught was a good time. °""' ..... ,..... _, .... f'epe Aeronnt Peter Scherm holda traffic citation .rtven by Newport police Sl(t. Joe Lambert and Officer Bob Stephen•. Fierce storm rips through Oakland area OAKLAND (A P) -A stonn that blastC'd through Oakland then swept southward more than I 00 miles to Monterey caused an undetenmned 'mount of damages, said an Oakland fire department spokesman. .. It's going to be difficult to place a dollar estimate on the damage." assistant fire chief Dan Ma11hewssa1d on Monda) "h's hard to put a loss on a 50-year-old tree .. Fierce winds accompanied by strong rains and lightning cul a 3-mile path of destruc:t1on through Oakland m less than an hour. knod .1ng down hundreds of power hnes. toppling trC'es. wrecking roofs and ch1mnc:}s and blowing over a billboard. No serious inJuhcs were reported. The storm. which also brought hail in some areas, then swept southward more than 100 miles to Monterey and caused officials al the AT&T Pc;bble Beach National Pro-Am golf rour- nament to call off play for the day in the middle of the final round. Several Oakland residents reported funnel clouds or tornadoes. but the National Weather Service said the winds probably were strong down- bursts of wind from a thunderstorm. Matthews estimated the winds were 1n e\cess of50 mph. • T @madoes are rapidly rotating columns of air. A funnel cloud is a tornado that hasn't touched down. More than 38,000 customers lost power in Oakland, Pinole, Rodeo, San Pablo. Dubhn, Sonoma and Ukiah and pans of San Jose. Power outages began early 1n the morning, but by midday most of the power was restored. said Harry Amott of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. · In western Sonoma County, power lines and trees "snapped all over the place," said Tim Ryan at radio station KSRO. Four power poles were blown down in Santa Rosa. knocking out power to 4.500 customers. . HUNTINGTON OKS PIER REPAIR FUNDS ... From Al that undrrwatcr p1l10~ had been damaged. addrd that the e1'.tent of tlamages will not he known unl,ll the d11.ers makr nn 1nspcl11on D1,C'rS can't begin their 1n.,pcctton un11I seas calm Meanwhile. a fast-mo' 1ng wrm that swrpt through outhern Cali- fornia Monda\ caused onl> minor beach croc;1on along thr Orange < ·oast. offic1:.tls said Gordon Recd. a New purt Beach mannC' safet) officer. said gust~ o'ern1ght wi nds caused minor erosion along the oceanfront He said the surf off Newport Beach toda; measured ahout live to se'en feet ..\1 Hun11ngton Ctl) Reach hfc- guard supen 1sor Mike Gifford re- ported four 10 six-foot sur( today. considerably milder than the waves that pummeled the coast over the weekend. He said there was little ind1cat1on 1ha1 the next high 11de. scheduled for 7:33 p.m. today. would create any add1t1onal problems along the Or- ange Coast 1.ince an earlier high l:lde."" at about 5 this morning, passed w 1thout 10c1dent Small craft ad" 1sones were in effect earl> toda} for boaters along the coast. Monda} n1gfn'sstorm w1nds d1dn't tngger an} powt>r outages in Orange Coast cll1es. according to Jim Ken- nedy. an area manager for Southern California Edison. He said a 30- second blackout Monday evening that affected 1.800 customers near Warner A venue and Bushard Street in Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley was caused by an equipment failure, not the stonny weather. Area police said Monday night's winds caused some local windows to rattle and touched off a few burglar alarms. Nat1onal Weather Service fore- casters said clear weather and gust> winds would prevail through the remainder of the week . Temperatures are expected to peak onl) 1n the m1d-60s SUPER STREET HITS HB ROADBLOCK ... From Al Donald P. Jone~. who owns Paul .1 ones Re ah\ at I 793 1 Beach Blvd .. was one ol several busmessman wh o said that the co nstruction of the uverpas'i, which would take as much as 18 months. would devastate local husanesse!> "I have a nagging. lnghtemng -.usp1c1on 1ha1 the~ (traffic: i.'x pens) are wrong when the~ 5ay the su per street. in the long range. will result in commerci al improvements." he said. The traffic problems happened 15 ~cars ago when officials killed plans f'or the nonh-south freeway. he said. "fast traffic does us (local busi- nesses) no good. We get our sales from slow. local traffic. Housewwes will not get out on a 45-mph highwa y 1odo their shopping "We arC' being asked to fac1l11a1e beach traffic for the benefit of those who hve in La Habra," he said. Traffic experts said a pre~fabncated overpass over Warner A venue would take I I to 20 weeks to complete but would cost about S5 million A 1rad1t1onal ovC"rpass would cost about S3.9 m1ll1on but would be under construction for up to 18 month<.. offi cials said. BIRTH BY TELEPHONE ... In other actton. thl' (It} < ounc1l •Approved first reading of an ordinance requinng no-smoking areas 1n public places and in the work place. From Al parent!} rral11cd the bab}' might b~ un 1ts wa} \he rushed home and called llun11ngtun Beach lire para- medics. but lht· bah' ~emcd 10 no mood to v.a1t \1c' e K11thl·n 4 1. an 1 ~-year \Ctcr:in tl1\patchcr. tal ked Young- blood through the dd1'er) of her second thtld "-h1k paramedic\ ru'>hed tu her home \ t.iped rt.'rnrd1ng ol the e'<change pn:sc:r,cd the dramatic nenl .. The paramcd1c .. arc on their wa)'." Rothert said. 'When thl'lon1ract1on., ~lop. JU'>t rein\ "When the contractt0ns stan. )OU JU'>l stan }'Ourpan11ng breathing. 't ou have to concentrate." he said While Rothert. the father of three l hildren. was coaxing Youngblood through the delivery, she suddenly cried, "He's out. H<.•'<; out He\ out. He's crying." "That's good " Rothert said "V.. rap him up so he doesn't get cold and pul him on ~our bell} unul the paramedic'> am'e Is 11 a bm or a g1r1'1" • "It's a bo) .. Youngblood <>au.l "Congratulat1onc," •Asked to receive the prel1m1na ry findings of Histoncal Society survey teams trying to preserve old down- town bu1ld10gs. including the recently closed Golden Bear night club. •Tightened city campaign spend- ing regulations, making both the donor and the candidate accountable for election v10lat1ons. Indi vidual donors ma' continue to contnbute S300 to candidates and poli11cal action commitees may continue to contnbute $1 ,500 to candidate. Previously, only donors were ht>ld responsible for abuses LAND OWNERS FIGHT CONDEMNATION ... F rom Al .\bid and Jud' ll U'>"<lln want them L'lloa and i;,., lam1h ov.n C 1c:1Jrgc·.., \.1e ,1can Re<itiJ.Urant JI the u1rner •>I I i.Jth and Plumer '\lrl'Ct\ I hl Hussam' 0wn 11.1.0 p;1rt:'Cl\, occup1cd b} I nterna11 onal T\. repair on I 9th treet and the (l()ldcn Toulh modeling stud111 -an adult cntl'C· tainment bui,mc.,, -nn Park .\' cnue. , f Ulloa and thl' II us<,a1n'> rt·u·ntf\ contacted the \an ta o\na mutlkr \hop to o:lSk for '>Orne ad ' ll con hov. 10 tx·.it em1nC'nt domain The} were put 1n- touch v.1th Laguna Hill'> auornt'' lhJt land .. In a '>ta1emcn1 sent later to lht• I >.111\ Pilot. Leu<;C'hel continued "In tlir I'm: market , the) would rhoo<>c: nut to sell their property But 1h1s 1<; 1)111 the freC' market .. \he sugge!>led the city pursue a pn1JCCt that would mix commercial '' 11h residential u~es. Ex1s11ng land- n"' ncrs would then be allowed to rd1u1ltl their businesses along 19th \tree I Hunt 1ng1on Beach and C J Segerstrom & So ns of C osta Meo;a - doesn't need the c11y\ h~p lo build the h1gh -den!.ll Y apartment complex. C-osta Mesa authon7ed the sale of $14 million in tax-exempt. low- 1nteres1 bonds for constructi on of the apartments. and agreed to spend $950.000 in federal grants to help acquire and clear the property. •Charles Met lung. who in turn n·- terred them lo l t•usc hcl. a pubhc .ind government rela11on<; spec1al1<it L cu'>thc:I also argued that propen} ""' ner'> and merchants have endured kan time<; becau..c of construction on 1hc ne1ghbonng Counyards shopping center and the troubl~·plagued w1dcn1 ng of 19th Street. She said IJnduwncrs and their tenants had hoJX'd to collect on the increased propcn\ "aluc~ and improved bus1 - 0l''' d1mate fr(1m the new·!.hopping ( l'nlcr "Together these developers have great ab1hty' to finance all types of projects nattonw1de -w11hout i ov- emmcnt assistance," Lcuschel said 1n her statement. to be presented Wednesday to the council. Jn a report prepared tor CH }' pohcy makers. Whisenand pointed to the Sile's odd mix of housing and busi- nesses. including an auto repair shop and an adult-type business. .~ Lcuschel ha<, been attempttng to rnn' 1nce ( O'ita Mesa offiL1ah that the~ did not negotta1c bar<1 1:11ough with landowner'> to \.\arrant 1hr IJ\l' ot cm10ent domain "The ow'tll'r'> want lo 1mpfo\>1' 11r rebuild their building' but all ol a ~udden (the c11y1 ~1d. wait a minute \'-'e're going to take .. our"propCn~ .. \he said 1n an 1nter\1ew "Those peopk ha ve ~uffaed through a lot on 'I he) l'.X'ltrvrd that they would be a part of ( 0~1a Mt'>3 s future." she \Jill i l'U\chcl al~o l hM~cd that Lincoln P.ut. Mc\a -a hm 1ted partnC'rsh1p hc.•1v.c:cn L1nwln Property Co of Whisenand also noted that lco;o; traffic would be gcnc:rated by the proposed apanmcnt~ than by allow- ing commcrcrnl U'ie\ to con110ue on the property Moreover. 40 of the 160 apan- mcnts would be reserved fo r low to modcratc-10come people, she said. .. MA IN OFFICE t V ,,.,,. 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Q(t,11; I Telh us what~ on your m10~ VOL. 78, NO. 34 Dally Piiot Defl••'Y la OuarantMd Mr>n,,•y r '"'-• II you !!<> "<>I ' "'" trv pepe< Dy ~ lO c ,., Cl• C.'"'• ' r. ... t rio r~' ~CC, •• bit ,.. ..... ~ s.,,,. ' • !,) '""" ,,,., ' '°" ~ ..... ,, ,ni.; oc .. O• • •""' .a ~~..,, '0 11 !"'1 A Cl y1Nf CC"(>,.*" Of )f ,..,.,, Clr~ulatlon Telephonet "'"'' • •"04 c l)u<'fy ....... ... ...... It's calm after hit-run storm A tut-moving wutM< front dropped rain, anow end hell .c:tON SoutM<n Cellfomla Mfore departing the region, tnd the Cout Guatd ...,ched for e ship In wlnd-toued eeu near Venture. Eleewher• In Southern Callfornla, rein, snow and light hell pelted the region let• Mondey aa the W9ether front moved eoutheaat on Its way to Arizona, 181d t'etlonal Weather Service apokeaman Stan MUHY. Miider weather waa forecast ror today, but mountain areas got a few lnehea of anow, MUHY said. Along the Orange Cout It wlll be moatly aunrw breezy and oool Wednesda)'. Fair and quite ehllly tonight. Gutty winds diminishing Wednesday. Highs Wednesday 88 to 88. Lowa tonight 35 to 50. From Point Conception to the Mexican Border -Inner waters: Small er•h advlaory In effect between point eooceptlon and the Mexican border for atrong gusty winds and hu.ardoua teas. Heavy surf advisor)' for west facing beaches. • • ~ ~'.::,.: "'OHU U.S. Temps High. IQW IOt '24 llO<Ha ending at 5 p m A!Wny 35 15 AlbuquerQUI 5' 27 _..., 8'2 " Anello<• 35 ?2 Allanla 73 411 Allenllcl City 39 3e A11et1n 78 sa ea111more 44 35 81rmtnQh•m 73 55 8o4.. 45 34 Bo.1on 31 19 8ufllll0 33 21 CM!* 45 25 C'*'-lon 8 C 14 57 Cllar*ton W II • 57 5? Char1011e,N C 7) 44 CIMy>lnM SO 28 ChleaQO 34 32 Ctnclnnell 41 47 C.....and 31 34 Columt1u1. On 43 40 ()ell ... FI Worth 87 51 Oe't1on 42 40 o.n... 53 25 0.Mo+nea 36 33 Oellott 3 I 30 Oululh 27 29 EIPuo ee 41 Falrbenk1 27 01 F111go 28 25 ~I•" 47 24 Grand Rapldt 30 20 GrMt F9k 43 211 Helena 44 :M Wt1m-ColO....., es 110 80 56 Snow•ts R..,.. 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City 41 31 Lu llegM 86 41 31 to 41 Sen Joea 5e 41 s-Olrecilon W•t Mormon documents dealer charge in bombing deaths SALT LAKE CITY (AP) .-A Monnon documents dealer. 1dent- 1fied more than three months ago as the pnme suspect in the October bombing deaths of two people, was charged today with first-degree murder. authonucs said. . Mark Hofmann. accompanied b)' his attorneys. turned himself 1n this morning at the Salt Lake C11y-C'ounty Jail. said Salt Lake County Attorney Ted Can non. A complaint was filed in 5th Circull (oun charging Hofmann w 11h ·two counts of first-dC'gree murder. two counts of dehver) or placement of an infernal device. and one count of construction or pos- session of an infernal device, Cannon said at a newc; conference Hofmann also was charged w11h 13 coun ts of theft b) deception and 10 counts of communicat1on.s fraud. He v.as scheduled to be arraigned late this afternoon. Cannon said. A. secretary who answered the tdcphone at the offi ce of Hofmann's attornc)S. Ronald Yengich and Brad- le) Rich, said the la wyers would not comment on the case until an after- noon new!> conference. Hofmann is accused of murder in the Oct. 15 deaths of Steven Chnstensen, a 30-year-old stock- brokC'r w11h wh om he had dealings in rare Mormon church documents. and Kathleen Sheets, 50, the wife of Gary Sheets. a Ch nstensen associate. Seven of the thef\ by &apt1on counts 1dent1ficd the Mormon Church. which had obtained a number of documents from · Hof- ·mann. as the victim. Another theft by deception charge named Gordon 8. Hinckley, first counselor to church president Ezra Taft Benson, as a v1c11m. Cannon refused to provide details on the charges. saying probable cause statements had been sealed by court order to prevent potenually harmful prctnal pubhc1ty. .. These are the charges we arc filing toda}' and beyond that we don't have an}'thing else to say about anything," he said. ·Chnstensen was killed by a booby- trapped pipe bomb at his downtown office. Hours later. 9 package bomb killed Mrs. Sheets at her suburban home. Investigators said the bomb that killed Mrs. 'heets had been addressed to her husband. The next day, Hofmann was in- jured when a bomb blew up his sports car. But police. saying they believed that third blast was accidental. 1dent- 1ficd Hofmann as thei r pnme sus~ct and promised charges would be hied shortly. Hofmann. 3 I. and a close fnend. Shannon Patnck Flynn. 27, were charged with illegal possession of an Uzi machine gun. but prosecutors sa y those federal counts -for which Hofmann goes to tnal March 3 and Flynn March 5 -were unrelated to the bombings. • Deadlines for tbe expected homicide charges. however, were tcnta11 vcly set only to be dela yed again. Hofmann·s attornc>s had cnt1· cized the delay in the fihng ofcharges in the bombings. !W:l)tng 11 c;howcd police were un certain of their evidence They al\o said Hofmann had passed a polygraph e..;am1nauon whi ch showed he wac; being truthful when he said he wa<; not involved in the blasts. FREEWAY FEES DUE IN MESA ... From Al family dwelling unit and S 1.30 per square foot for non-res1dcn11al con- s1ruct10n. RC'maining money for the comdor 1s expected to come from c;tate and federal sources. said Bruce Mattern. Costa Mesa city engineer. Roughly 300 acres of undeveloped land 1s in the city's assessment area. wh1chru ns nonh of the San Diego and Corona del Mar freeways. It contains about 90 percent of Costa Mesa's vacant property. Only new constructi on and vacant la nd is included 10 the assessment zone. designed on the basis of freewa y traffic that would be generated by potential development projects, Mat- tern said. While Wheeler argued that the thoroughfare was being sought mere- 1> to spark development in the south county, Mattern said the highway was needed to loosen the traffic choking local freeways. Moreover. Councilman Donn Hall warned his colleagues against 1sola- 11on1sm. "I think we need to take some respons1biltty ourselves," Hall said, noting that many of the motorists are attracted by Costa Mesa businesses like South Coast Plaza. In other acti on the council. •Turned down Councilman Wheeler's second attempt to consider a cap on campaign contnbu11ons m local races. Wheeler's proposal to hold a public hearing on a s200- con1nbut1on limll was squelched by a 3-2 vote. Hornbuckle supported the measure • Agreed 4-1 to explore how council members in .. othcr cities put 11ems on the meeting agenda. Wheel- er opposed the measure. which was designed to stop the cou ncil -1n the words of another member -from being "penod1cally blindsided by some frivolous ordinances." 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For more information. free literature or a private consultation with Dr. Sacks, call David B. Sacks, M.D .. (714) 542-3961. P1ymen1 Plan Av1ll1ble DAVID B. SACKS, M.D . 999 North Tustin Avenue Suite 122 Santa Ana, CA 92705 f • - UCI talk slated on memory drugs Dr. James L. McGauJh. director of UC Irvine's Center for the Neurobiology of Leaming and Memory, will present a lecture on the development of memory-cnhancaog drugs Wednesday at 7 p.m. m the UCI Science Lecture HalJ. McGaugh's presentation, which is free and open to the public~is pan of the UCI Distinguishc:d Lcctu~ Series in i:sas1c and Medical Ncurosc1encc. Call the Neuorscience Association office at 856-58 7 for additional information. anhellenlc meetlng ln CdM Doris and Valerie Sutton will speak on sign wri ting at Wednesday's meeting of th e Newport Harbor Panhcllenic, scheduled for 10 a.m. at St. Michael and All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Dnve, Corona del Mar. A $2 salad luncheon will be followed by bridge. Funher 1nformat1on may be obtained by calling 546-5770. Plastic surgery discussed Dr. John Strong, a plastic surgeon on the staff of Hoag Memonal Hospnal, will address the New- comers Club of Ne~rt Beach Wednesday at 10 a.m. at the home of Bobbie Allen, 1506 Wal'Wlck Lane, Newpon Beach · Strong wall discuss what is new and possible rn .. he field of cosmeuc surgery. Guests are welcome and more information 1s available at 644-1409 or 548-6761. Arthrltls film planned The film "Aches, Pains and Arthritis" will be shows Wednesday at 7 p.m . in the auditorium of Building 53 of the UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. Admission as free. PEACE ... From Al "I witntcd them 10 J,Ct ofT the bus and have a friendJy chat,· said Cooper, an Anaheim re ideot and owoer oh weld1na firm who said he was actina on reliJious pnncaples. The act1 v1sb could be sentenced to s1x momhs anjajJ with a $500 fine if convicted an the jury trial in Harbof Mun1cipal Court in Newpon Beach. The tnal, bcina heard by Judge Chnstopher Strople, as expected to con- cl ude today. . The 10 defendants were · among 44 people arrested last February during an organized blockade of the hotel par1ung lot. Except, for those now standing trial, the protesters were fined but not sentenced to Jail terms. Deputy District A11orney Kelly MacEachem called the matter a "political stul)t" and said it is almost unheard of for ~omeonc 10 go to trial for obstructing a dnveway. MacEachem saad 11 of those arrested were "selected" to go to tnal 1n order to pubhcaze their cause But she said her office never cons1dered dropping the charges to deny the act1v1sts a forum. Defense attorney James Egar said has clients were only attempting to com- mun1ca1e w11h delegates who were leaving their hotel by bus for the weaponry conference at the El Toro Manne Corps Air Station . The protesters had dubbed themselves the Wancon 11 but one of the defendants has failed so far to show up for the trial. Strople said he will iss ue a bench warrant fo r the arrest of Morris Cooper of Santa Ana af he does not show up by the end of the trial. To a person, defendants said their ovemdang intent dunng the protest was not to block the bus but to express concern about nuclear armament. "It was a statement -to let people on • .. I Orange Coalt DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, Fet>nJary4, 1w••AS O..,NM ..................... Judge Chria.topher Strople with def enae attorney Jamea E&ar (left), proeecutor Kelly llacltachem. the bus know I was there and that I felt strongly enough to be there." said Banez., a resident of Bellflower who works fo r a bakery goods company. ..I didn't want to interfere with any- body," she added. Banez denied that she'd agreed to be arrested before the protest but said she had agreed to stand 10 front of the bus. She said organazcrs told those who were consider- ing civil disobedience to carry 1dentiti- cat1on to make the arrest procedure sample for pohce. · Bailor, though, said he agreed beforehand to be arrested. "I said ·y cs, I'd be wtllang to take that chance.'" he te<>ufied. The other defendants include: Ehzabcth Crawford of Santa Ana. John Walker of Anaheim, Cathenne Radder of Santa Ana. Tom Dobzemecke of Costa Mesa, Vivian Jojola of Sant.a Ana, Manon Pack ofYotba Landa and MarGreta Jorgensen ofGardcn u rO\e Dr. Brian Andrews, UCI professor of medicine and a specaahst an rheumatology, will be the program moderabor and will conduct a question and answer session afterward. More information on the session may be obtained by calhng Kate Domhuber at the UC'l Medical Group. 8567-6224. Audubon Soclety me_ets The South Coast Audubon Society wall hold its monthl}' meeung Wednesday at the Dana Point Manne Institute. 35502 Del Obispo, beginning wuh a bird 1dent1fica11o n study on hawks at 7 p.m. Countytofightradioactiveshipments· Physics maJor liken Senner will present a program on astrology. The public as welcome. Cancer group convenes Coping With Cancer, a support group for family and friends of those ~tricken with the disease, meets every Thursda) at 4 p.m. at South Coast Medical Center, 318782 S. Coast Highway. South Laguna. The group meets with social work-er Pam Weil and oncology nurse Debbie Brick. Call 499-1311. ext. 240 I. for more anfotmation or tci reserve a seat at the weekly meetings. Judo course offered The Orange County Kodokan Judo DoJo 1s ofering an eight-week course an self defense jud:-at 1412-D S. Central Park Ave .. Anaheim. The course will be conducted by Non Bunasawa, a sixth degree black belt. from 7 to 8 p.m. for eight consecuuve weeks. The ru1uon 1s SJO and further anformauon as available at 786-2035. An Invitation: Attention Ofganlzatlon presidents a~" sec- retaries We want to help make your u~inlng events. meetings. seminars and tundralsers suc- cessful Send brief announcements including time, place, cost (If any) and a phone number lor addltlonal lnlormallon to· Bulletin Board, Dally Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mesa, 92626. Reports of your club or organization's activities -llke community service projects or election of ottloers -should be directed 10 the Community News Editor at the same address. Non-returnable black and white photographs are welcome. Tuesday,Feb.4 \ • 6 30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District Board of Education, D1stn ct Educauon Center. 5050 Barranca Parkway \Vednesday,Feb.5 • 6.JO p m . Costa Mesa Redevelopment Agency. Cit) Council Chambers. 77 Farr Dnve. • 7p.m .. Coast Community College District Board of Truattts, Dastnct Board Room, 1370 Adams Aw: .. Costa Mesa PoucE Loe By LISA MAHONEY Of .... o.lly ,.... llMI Orange Count')' pcrspecuves on the transportation of rad1oacu ve matenals p1omise to be well represented at a heanng Thursday 1n Los >\ngeles. Wrth four Orange County freeways included rn a Cahforn1a Highway Patrol rou11ng proposal. Orange County and Irvine city governments have decided to send representatives to the 9:30 a.m. hearing at the state offi ce building on South Broadway-one to ask the CHP to ke"ep shipments away from populated areas and the other simply to observe the proceedings. Another Orange County anterest plan- nan~ to attend t~e heanng rs Al Ba1e111. rad1ological control dare<;tor for IC'N B1,Pmed1cals Inc. of Irvine. Baictu. whose employer provides radiation sources for b1omed1cal research. says he will suppon the routing plan as a member of the Amencan Nuclear Society. The CHP plan, first made pubhe an 1982. designates routes for shipments of rad1oact1ve materials headed for tnterstate highways. Shipments hke spent nuclear fuel rods have blanket approval from the federal government to use interstate highways because of their high design sUindards and safety record compared to local roads and state routes. In the absence of an interstate hrghwa} or rn cases where state officials beheve an interstate should be avoided. an equall y safe alternate route ma} be chosen. CH P spokeswoman Susan Cowan-Scott said. Thursday's heanng 1s one -Of several set has taken on an unexpected urgenc')' since the announcement b) the federal govern- ment last month lhat it wants to ship spent fuel rods from an ~saan research reactor to the Port of Long Beach then transport them b) truck to Interstate I 0 and on to a reclamation center an South Carolina. Although the proposed sh1pmenu m- volve low-level radioactive matenal. pon Spent r adioacti ve fuel rods from Asia m ay be trucked through Orange County from Long Beach up to take public tesumony on routes chosen by the C HP In Orange County. freeways proposed for hauling rad1oact1ve matenals are the San Diego. Santa Ana. Costa Mesa and Rrvers1dc freewa}s High-level radaoacuve -matenal like spent fuel rods from the San Onofre nuclear power plant v.oulsl foll ow the finahzed routes on their wa' to treatment fac1h11es or bunal sues 1n the future Cowan-Scott said Po""er plants pr~scntl)' store an e'er growing amount of spent fut'.'I an on-s11e coohng ponds because of a deanh of disposal sites The upcoming heanng an Lo' .\ngclcs and Cll) of Long Beach officials have rejected the plan and forced the U S Dcpanment of Energy k> consider alter- nate ports. Under interstate commerce rules. the federal agenq could still insist that Long Beach allow lhe shipments through. If they do. the 18 shapment!>scheduled to begi n an late March \o\OUld hlr..el) follov. routes proposed tn the CHP'!> as }Ct unadopted plan. <:'owan-Scott said That >A ould take the Steel and lead encased rad1oact1\ c matenals through both Orange and R I\ ers1de counties to reach lnt<"rstat<' 10. shc ~rd Some 27 people ha' e alrcad) asked \0 make presentations at the Los Angcle5 hcanng. Cowan-Scott said. About 21 tesutied at a heanng 1n Oakland Jan. 29 .\nd three people spoke at lhe CH P's fiNt heanng in acramento Jan. 16, held JU"1 pnor to the federal announcement. rqard· ing 1he Port of Long Beach. she said. Two rcpresent.auves from the ctty of Irvine will attend the heanng on behalf of the City Council, said Paul Brady, assis- tant city manager. Dr. ylvan Hersh and Lt. Sam Allevado will read a Jetter an to the record asking that the CHP choose ·routes to keep radioactave material awa) from populated areas. Brady said. Bob Gnffith, director of Orange Cou~ t) 's Hazardous Matenals Program. wtll also attend the hcanng. but only as an obscf'er Because he 1s worlung to-sched- ule a s1m1lar hcanng in Orange County. Gnffith said he will s1mpl')' take stock of v.hat tak~ place rn Los '-\ngeles and repon baci... to the Board ofSuperv1sors. fhe board has not taken a pos1uon on the routrng plan but has directed ns staff 10 monitor the s1tua11on and ensure the safet) of Oranitc Count' residents Trolley plans back oii track in Newport By SUSAN HOWLETT OftheDellJ ll'tlol llllff Although a proposal for a new trolley !>)!>tem has no1 }'et won appro val from the Cat\> Council. Newpon Beach officials hope a shuttle as rolling al ong beach-area . streets this summer ( 1t} officials arc tr') 1ng to generate :idvenis1ng interest 1n the concept. which 1s ten tat I\ el) scheduled 10 begin a )'Car- long tcst'Junc I. according to a cm spokesman The trolle) isn't a new issue in Newpon Beach Jn 1974. the c'pcnmcntal Harbor Hop- per bus service sputtered to a bait after losing S2 7.000 an three months. The shuttle idea resurfaced again rn 1983 'When the council decided to hack another stud\ on the buses. But that effon also died The City Counc,11 looked at another 1rollc} proposals rn Fcbrua~ I 984. 10 reduce peninsula traffit hut thl' concept lost out 10 sc'eral prohlemc; 1nd ud1ng funding. 'NO\\ the lll\ think'\ tt', tlnll' to gr\e It another j!,o The ( 11\ < ounl 11 la\t ''ed. J u1 hon1cd lhl' cit} rniff to nego11ate Jnd hnng bad. a proposal on the idea. but dtd not formall\ apprO\l' tht• bt.·alh-an:a trulln'I II the contract is acceptable counl'1I member' said 1hl'' "'ould appro\l· 11 'omellml· 1n March · Ken Dehno e\ecut1\l' .l\\1r,tant hi thl· cit} manager . ..aid thl· ut~ 1c; tr'\ing tu generate 101crc:st from the rc'itaurant\ and hu'iine"i~salong thl' propo~d trolk\ routc "1mmcd1all'h II nlll ,1,,1ncr'' 1<1 St'( urt• adven'a sang re' enue. The 36-seat trolleH will tra\t:I C 03\t Hrgh"'a) bet>Aecn the Balboa Pentn'iula .:ind Fashi on Island. Dclrno said he 1s hoping Fashion Island and other merchants wall be interested 1n ad' ernsang \o\llh the Ne"'pon trolle} .\ nde on the.-"ood-tnmmed. 1 •c ff,. '\1} le trolle} "'uuld cost 50 cent~ and the 1rolle\ would mal..e about a dotcn \ll lf'' bet,,een Fashion Island and thl· Pcnrn,ulJ Ttletrolle\ tarer,aree,~ckd togl'ncr;11,· $50.000 hut ad' enrs1ng re' enul'' .irr c\pected 10 hnng an a heth S ''P rur Dela no ~id. The estimated cost 10 the ta\p3\1'r "ill be some"' her<' trom S30.000 Ill SI ~111100 Delano ~1d. "but Wl' arc going to tn .:ind 'ha' e that dov. n' .. \(1 far. the lll' '' nl'l'llllJl l n~ "11h .\mem:an Trolle} and Moll) Trolle) - '"o .\nzona-based manutactunng firm\, Delano !>ard Old-fashioned trolleys made h' .\mencan can be found running tn \anta ~fonrca !x>me ~oil\ Trollcvs arc he1ng u!.Cd 1n Sa n Diego · Dc:-ltno ..aid the 'it ops along the route v. 111 be !>t'P iced at 20-manute intervals. New- .pan Beal h ... worlang \\1th Orange Count) on plan<1 10 include the ~ewport trollC) m utn in <>CTD bus schedules. he said. Thl' .ounc1I m.idc the tentative ap- Prll' al at a s.tud~ se\s1on last w~k. but the dell\ton doc\ not mean the clang<lang ol troUc' he'll!> an !"o;~pon JUSl ~et "{ •rn<'rall~ the' agree v. 1th the con- i:ept f:>t.-ltno said He added that coun"I mc:mbi.'r' \\tll onl\ appro'e th<' contract 11 11 fi1~"'t' gu1delanc<' and 1f the c;taffobt.alll\ n'mm11m,l·n1' Im tht· pure ha~ ot ad .. enii; 1n~ Armored guard crushed by $50,oo·o worth Of quarters . . . .\ 6 7--.cai -old rc<,11.knt 1n lhl' I IJ~()( I blod . ni ~latl'r \\l•nut• rc:portt•J lhat 'an<.lal'> sma~hl'd 1hc v.1 nd~h1eld ol his rrd and "h11e 19N Mt·rcur. "1arqu1-, parl t·J 1n thr carport 1.11 h" aparlml·n1 '\aturda' nip.ht PoliH' cs11ma1ed thl' damagl' .11 SI'" and S I ~ an ,,1\h trnni her "alll't \und.n 1 hl' '1d1m wld poliu• thJI \ht• h.td kt't hcr v.allt•t tn tht• n•,troom \ll tht' 21Jll0 'lt",q x.m Bh J rc,taurant ~ . . .\ pur'>l' l<>nta1n1ng $~ 1n ,a,h .111d )tlbll 1n ~·amcra t'qu1pment "·" rcponed \tolcn fn)m J homt' "' tlw 5~ll0 block of Seashore .l!unt;i, T h1 thief entered through thl' unlu1. k1·d lrllnt door pulrn· rt'P\'rt'-u 1d • • • l'.111, t' .irrt•<.1,·d C.1.in Bel J..1<'~. ~o ,1n '11'1'1• 111n 111 .-.l·lhng· narcot1n and 111r1t11huting 111 the deltnquenn ol a rt11"1<11 lk\lo.IC'\ \\J\ arrested earl\ \1 1ndJ\ ''" l htl Drl\ (' • • • P11l1.e J n·,trll tu.o motonst~ ''" .. u,p1, 111n ,1t ,tn' ing under thr 1n tluen,,• ,11 .1h1•h11I o'er the v.t·cl t'nd Pam, H ~ le;, '-1 "a\ arrt·,ted ,, l: ' -.:i n "unda' 1\n :-..onh < (~\I 111.:h"J' nl'Jr l m<'rald Ra' '-c..·otl H.,ppt·r \ha.t r , I. 'ti \l.3S arrestt'd at : l'' J 1 \,11 urda\ along th<' ~()( 1 l°'IP1 I. 1,,,11th l 1'a'l H1ghv.a\ By LAURA MERK Of !he 0..., '9ot Ii.ff .\ guard ndmg an the t>nck of an armored car was l ilied Monda) morning v.hen SS0,000 wonh of quarters fell on ham after the vehicle's dnvcr slammed on 1hc brakes to J\ ord anothc.-r car Hrand Arakl'lriln. l 4, ofSanter wa~ pronounced dcnd on :imval at M1'is1on Commuu11" Hospital an M1sson V1eJ<> ~horth after the acn- dent. Pat >\ntnm of the Ortingc County Fire Ocpartmcnt said Hunttnaton Beach A thief who entcrt'<.I through a rl'ar c;hd1ng gla~~ door reportedly &tole a S60 telephone from a home an the 19800 block of Ranttcr earl )' loda)' • • • An employet of Wildflower P111a reponed that wmcone $10le her SI S purse cont:11n1na a $40 welltt and rredat card~ from thC' offit•e of the 168~~ Pactfic ( c\aM HrJhwi!\ rC'~ t3urant earl'" to<la~ • • • '\ res1tkn1 1n the lhlOO hlod. of Melod) rcponed that h1~ wallt•t ~onta1n1ng \9.l tn l Uh und 3 U O traveler'\ 'he<.:k wu !ltolen from ha s \1ht'r 11)85 N1\..an Ma:uma 'iundu)' • • • l\ fk r .. ma\htnlJ one 11fthe window\, th1cve41 reponrdl) 'itC'lk ca\,t'tte 13~\ valued tll ~400 from a hlu<' I QR4 Ma1J11 ( •l < oarkr d 1n the Int nt the Scott Daniel Bauman. 2Q. wac; dnvang the Bnnk's Inc armored truck southbound on the anta .\na Frl'cway near Laguna Hill~ when another car v~red an front of him, California Highway Patrol spokc'i- man Ken Daily ..aid. Bauman hit hi e; brakes and S'Wen cd . to avoid a colh!i1on · "He felt lhC' load c;h1fl and heard .1 loud noise," Daily ~1d Bauman pulled ofTthc: free\\ a ) and into a sh6p1ng complex orr Lake' forest Onvc to check on the guard. .\ntnm said. After unlocking 1hc Hunttngton Beach Denial 'Cmrnp. 16141 Bolsa C'hac:a Road, Monda) night. • • • l\ patrM of the Hunungton ttar· oour Red Onion restaurant reported that wme<>ne '10le her $300 camera Saturda> n1ah1 • • • f h1eve!I reportedly hrokt' rnto a McFadden Avenut' prc-~·ho<.11 o"et the weekend and \tole ah mp,.er and a \nale Fountain Valley ·\ S 120 racQuetooll ralque1 and an S car sierro \,\ere rcponed caolt"n from a blue 1q83 To\ota C elrla pa rked along Brool..huru 'streC't 'outh l'f Qua al unday night • • • \ 44-\ellr-old re\1dt"nt an thC' l ~200 hlod. of 01\ mp1l· rcoortcd thnt door. he dt'ilO\Crcd .\ralo.d 1an I\ ang beneath IOO bo\t''I ot 4uan crc; v.t·1ghang 2.500 pound\ Hl' 'ihut the door and Wl'nl to a nearh-,. restaurant 10 l all for helii \a. hen. he re1umcd to 1hc trm·I... Bauman rc:ila1e-d ht.• hjd lorl cd 4thc l..e\S 1ns1dc .\nrnm ~rd .\ lodc;m11h. 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A4 * Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT I Tu.day. February 4, 1986 NA l ION Cracks in older 747s probed·· WASHINGTON (AP) -Airlines ny1ng older Boeing 747s have beson special 1nspect1ons of the Jumbo Jets after the Federal A v1at1on Admin1s- trauon detemuned there might be severe cracks in thc main frame of some of the huge planes The FAA ordered inspections on as man} as 160ofthe Boeing 747s flying 1n the Untted tates and advised foreign earners 10 do likewise after routine maintenance uncovered cracks in the frame. or nbcage. of four JUmboJets In one case. 1hc I .\A >aid. 1hree adjacent frames wcrl' found .. to be essenttall} severed" -a con<l1t1on that "could lead to rapid dl·t:om- press1on of the fuselage and possible loss of the aircraft .. Spokesmen for a number of air earners. including Pan Amcncan World Airways. United Airlines and Northwest Airlines. said Monda}' the inspections already were under wa~ and were not expected to disrupt service. The) all said 1ht: 1n1t1al findings re\ealed no cracking prob-. I ems The FAA directive. sent to the airlines dunng thc wcel..cnd . calls for Boeing 747-:. ""th more than 14,000 landings to be inspected w11h1n 25 flight C}cles - a takeoff and a landing -and newer ones w1th1n 50 flight C}'cles. Planes "'Ith fe....,er than 10.000 landings Of' those that havt' had the frame inspected within the past two )'ears need not undergo the special inspec11on, the direcm e said F .\A spokesman ~tcphen Ha}es said the agenn estimated between 150 and 160 o( the planes would be sub1ect to inspec11on. including tho">e belonging to U S. airlines and foreign Lamers ~erv1ng the United States. U~o A tear rolls down the cheek of American Legion color guard member Willie Davis during a memorial service for the Challenger space shuttle crew in Cleveland. ' Robot submarines. scan oceari for shuttle debris (APE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- Members of a NASA board 1n- vestigati ng the explosion. of Challenger il week ago today will continue studying debns and data ro support tht' presidential panel named to find out "how 1t happened and how ii can be prevented from happening again.'' Robot submarines that can sec "hundreds of limes better than the human eye•· continued scanning the ocean bottom about 85 milt's north- east of here for the shuttle's cabin or what remains of 11 and other parts of the broken ship. Human body parts recovered from the Atlantic Ocean. meanwhile. were being examined to determine 1f they were remains of any of the seven astronauts. sources said Monday. The surface search for debns has been scaled back considerably be- cause the sea 1s yield ing so few pieces. Ships have ret neved 11 tons of matenal from as much as 220 miles away. and 11 is belit'ved that some pieces not picked up or sighted ha ve drifted hundreds of miles away. The 11 tons is only a small fraction of the 123 tons that Challenger and its cargo of satellites weighed. Even though President Reagan named a board of inquiry Monday, the members of the interim board, some of those closest to tht' shuttle program, will continue the probe they began within hours of:he accident. The intenm board, which had been headed by shuttle director Jesse Moore. established teams of spec1al- 1sts to examine the photographs, recorded radio data. background and other information on each of Challenger's systems. These panels will continue their work. The job of the presidential com- mission will be to oversee the in- vestigation and review the findings. call on outside experts for analyses and then draw conclusions and make recommendations. "As we move away from that temble day," the president said. "we must devote our energies 10 finding Shuttle probe l ea der vows he 'snot 'outtoget ' NASA WASHINGTON (AP) -I ht" l'h1cf ofa p~es1dcn11al commission c~arged with conducttng an impartial 1nve,t1gauon ol .. 1he i.huttle Chal.lenger disaster promises not to be "unfatrl} cntKal ol NAS.\ and says he believes the space agency is doing an excellenl JOO . . . Wilham p Rogers. formt:r..etretar) of\late 1n the Nixon adm1nistrat1~n. was named by President Reagan M~da) w h~ad the probe of t~e explosion that killed st>. astronauts and ..choulteac:ht:r < hnsta McAuhffe in the wont accident in the h1stor) of spare C\plorat1on _ ., Reagan ordered the group 111 dell' er w. llnal n:port w1th1n LO days. Neil Armstrong. the fin,1 person to ""alk on the moon, was named vice chairman of the comm1ss1on Other members include Chucl.. Yeager. th~· test pilot who was fi rst t<? breaJc the sound barner; astronaut Sall} Ride. the lir\t ~me9rnn woman in space; and Nobel laureate Richard P Feynman Half the 12 members appointed Monda} ha\ e past or present t~es to the National Aeronautics and 'ipace Adm1n1<;1ra1mn Under an executive order signed by Reagan. eight more members ma} bl· named. · ""Their chargt' ls to find out what happened, wh~ 11 happened. anp to fix II -simple as that." White House spokesman Larr) Si?Cakes said. The establishment of the independent comm1ss1on took ~way responsi- bility for the investigation from NASA. although 11 sllll will provide most of the technical analysis Of last Tue .. day's Challrngcr malfunction shortly after takeoff from Cape Canaveral, Fla. . . Speak·es suggested that an independent m vest1gat1on was preferred because it would have more cred1bil11y with Americans than NASA. Ro$ers said he did not want 11 to appear 1hat the commission's only responsibility was to approve N .\St\ 's recommendations. Meanwhile. congressional '>Ources sa id Reagan will ask Congress to provide roughly $7.7 billion for the NASA_ budget for fiscal 1987, a $400 million increase in spending at a 11ml' when lunding for most federal agencies and programs will be fro1en or cul The sources. who asked no1 to ht' named public!} ~•d Reagan's budget apparently had been prepared prior to la<;t "'eek's accident. out how 1t happened and ho"' 11 tan be prevented from happening again ·· Reagan's action relieved thl' ~a t1onal Aeronautics and Space .\dm1n- 1strauon of the JOb of 10\C')t1gaung 1tselfand handed the respom1b1lit} to a board "with no a' to gnnd either Wa)." Manycon~ressmen had hccn prc,c,- mg for an independent panel that would not have to answer to the spate agenn but 'A-hlle House spokesman l arn ...,pcakes said the appointment '"1n no WU\ renects" On the effort by ...... ..\..., ..\ The sources. who spoke on con- d1uon of anon}mlty, reported that some bodv parts had been recovered from the ·ocean near here and )hat they were being examined to de- termine 1fthe}' wen~ remains of any of the astronauts. Do Your Aching Back And\' Sore Feet A Favor-For Free! Reagan budget to see space, defense boost; Social Security intact WASHINGT0'1 (..\PJ -Pres1- dent Rectgan's $l tnllton 198 7 budget will propose a $16 bilhon increase 1n defense spending. seek more lunds for the nauon's space program and leaH· scheduled Social ~ccunl\ increase<; intact. officials sa} budget "ould reduce the defic11 io 1987 to JUSt under S 144 billion -the 1987 target of the Gramm-Rudman la" "'htcb would eliminate deficit <;pendingen11rely by 1991. .\nd as the president has promised repeatedl}. the budget will not propose any new taxes. It will call for near!\ SIO b1ll1on in new revenues, pant> from a plan to sell off govern- ment propenies and assets, the of- ficials said. • I t I ... \ \'\ , t f 1' I I '1'1 • It 1h 1n/ ' i '.l l ~ • \ ln.'l' · • '1 • , • 1 f 1' I• e \ ff l1l' I I 1 ' .' I .. ., I •1 .. I' • I rt't' • .i • 1 ' • I , , . I i: 1 \ 1 1 ll , • 1 I I I I' •t •I I I... .. I I • I • I ' II I l I I "t., 1 t , .. 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'-< rt'l"1111~;. 1 .ill 1;-1 1 1.55 I loOI l)pt n ~ 0 .1 :11. t 11 t' L10 fl :n k"11 \ 1111 1 < 1111\ l'l11l 'l11l l 1 I I I I \ I ., ., ., ..., ... , ., .. .,,~ "For Women Only" .,,~ \\111llt 'il" 'k.1111 \.ll\\lll ~ J1fl l\:ldl"<., I 111l)prt fh 11"1\'t' h 1•,1l t h 1 ,!fl"..,, f\ 11 l '" 11'1 ' \\ 11nw 11 111 .1 "l,l't 1.ill\ dl' ... r,~n 1·1l .11'd d1 ·11 11.itt·d Iii ,..,111t .1i l l,h( ti 1in1 1 \ I\ I ,,.,,I ~IH ••• , \ "l ,11 tn~ I l1,ord1•r., · \\lwn r11otf (11111rnl .. )mu I it,• \ .. ... 1 • H 14: /\ L T I I \ I 1 .. I 'I• '-.: \\ ( ) H " I . ,, \ ( ""'m un I 11111 l'rnl>l. m .. II \ \ 1. \ I ' 't r t l •I II l' '\ t. I'' f 1. I \l I 0 I I i ~\ I h (11 All /1•1 !11 11· .... \1 • I , • , ' , ,. But v1rtuall} all other federal 1 programs would be froten. cu1 or I eliminated altogether for total spend- ing cuts of1ust under$ JCJ h11l1on . the officials said. The president wa~ expected to make a reference to the budget in h1<; State of the Union address tonight and to speak 1n general terms about the need for increasing spending austent} to comply with terms of the ne"' Gramm-Rudman budget-bal- ancing law. Specifics of the budget for the fiscal year that beg.ms Oct I will be made public Wednesda} :it 7· 30 a m EST However. man~ details are alread} known Admin1strat1on offiuals. who spoke onl} on the c:ond111on of anon\m1l\ '>aid the Of'CS1dent"<; At a 11me of widespread freezes and pro~ram cuts. the budget for the National Aeronautics and Space Ad- mmistrat1on is one of the few civilian agencies slated for an increase under , the president's budget. Congressional sources said Monday that Reagan would propose $7.7 bLll ion in spend- ing for the space agency next year, up $400 million from the current level. Tbe sources said the budget request was prepared before last week's e:1:plos1on that destroyed the ( hallenger space shuttle and killed its seven crew members. U ._S. halts controversial weapons sale to Jordan By the Associated Press w .\~l-l l NGTON -rhe Reagan adm1n1,1rat1un. faced With over- .... helming t:ongrl:'s~1onal oppo,11111n 10 .1n arm' ,,tit: IO Jordan. ha~ decided to wrthdrav .. the proposed '>31c ol 40 JCI tighter pl;nw<. and batteries of mobile m1<i<.lle\ 10 the l<,rael1 foe \n retan of ~tatt• lit'orge P. Shult7 1nform<.'d Congress in a kttcr Mondo\ thl' rnntrmt·r"al \ 1.9 billion deal would be pos1 poned indl'l·in 11eh Ban on lmmlgrants wlth AIDS signed W .\SH l'\I(, TO~ -\n ordt•1 I hilt "ould den\ t'ntr) 10 the United State' 10 1mm1grants suffering from \ID\ h.1<i hcl'n '>tgned b) Health and Human (\en ice\ 'iecretar) Otis R Bowen a \f>Ol..e<iman <.aid 1o<la:y The proposed.order "'ould add ·\ID<;; to a hc,t of mcd11:al w nd111un\ mdudmg syph1hs. leoprosy and tubcrculo~1s that Jre_J~round' lor refu<iing entl) for 1mm1grat1on. T.he proposal also 5eek'i public rnmm<.'nt on the quc<it1on.of whether all apphc.ants for 1mm1grat1on 'ihould he tt•c.ted lnr the prc:\Cncl' of ant1hod1cs to the AIDS \ 1rus Strlke leaders' sentences stayed AUSTIN . .Minn -A Judge ha\ stayed the Jail sentences and fines of two Hormel stnke leaders con .. 1cted of contempt. provided union meatpacker<; observe court-ordered limit" on P" keting Only thc legal number of picket~ were at the gates of the Geo A. Hormel & Co flagship plant this morning, and National Guard troops had no protester<; to keep 1n line as workers entered the plant Alrllner lands at wrong alrport AUGUSTA, Ga. -A Piedmont Airlines 737 bound for the city's main airport landed at a much !>mailer airfield by mistake, officials said. The aircraft. t'n route to Orlando, Fla . landed Monday night anti took ofT early today without its passengers. wh o were tran~ferred to another plane. said Richmond ., County shenll's officers None of the 106 passcnaers and fjve crew member~ was inJ\Jred in the lat1d1ng at Daniel Field, where the longest runway 1s about 4.000 feet. ~1d Piedmont -;poke..,man Don McGuire The Jet was suppostd to land at Bush Field. six mile<> away, where the longe'lt runway is 8.000 feet. Woman wlth Jarvllc heart crltlcal TUCSON. Ant ->\ 40-year-old woman given a min1-Jarv1k art1fic1al hean without f DA approval rcmamed in rnt1cal rnnd111on today. while doctor... 1n Pimbu!Vl said they feared 1nfcc11on in a man given a full-'111cd vcr•11on of the metaT-and-pl&\ttt pump Bernadette ( hayrcz. 1 factory worker who had bttn dyina of a Ou-hke 1nft'<'l1C'ln. tlcrnmc the S«Ond woman to receive the Jarvik-70. which 1'1 \mailer than \he ve~1on that ha<; been implanted 1n about a don·n men The heart, implanted dunng a four hour. 45- minulc operation Monday. doubled the amount of O'lygcn in h<.'r "e~trcmelY. ~1ck hean Wc confirmedJu"t by look1n1a111 th t w~ade the ngb1 dec1s1on. · !laid Dr Jack Copeland, head of the tJn1vc..,1t)' e cal C cnter's tram.plant and artificial heart prOiJ'ams • c I L J _j_ CAl If OHNI~ Burger criticizes judges' elections on popularity Chief Justice a lso raps advertisements by most attorneys SAN DIEGO (AP)-Chief Justice Wan:en Burger criticized the use of clectwns to choose the nation's j udges, saying Judges should be selected on the basis of integrity rather than popularity. Burg~r made his comments dunng a question and answer session With about 200 students Monday at the University of San Diego law School The session came at the end of tw~ days' of meetings of the com.mm1on plannmg th.e 200th birthday of the U.S. Constuuuon. Burger 1s chair- man of the '1oup. "I am agamst the election of Judges 1n any state under any circum- stances," Burger said when asked his views on the retention vote coming up Nov. 4 for Caltfom1a Chief Justice Rose Bird. Bird has com,e under fire for her votes to overturn many death penalty cases. Victi ms' rights groups arc woricing to defeat 9ird and Justices Cru:i Reynoso and Joseph Grodin. Burger $lid he wasn't. familiar enou&b with the issues surrounding the election to comment on Bird's reten- tion, but he said judaes should represent intCjl'ity, above all else, and sbo.uldn't feel obl~ted to please.. society. 8u~er also blasted much of the advertising by lawyers since the hiah coust upheld the riaht of attorneys to ad\lertisc their fees and services in I 977, saying, ··A lot of the advertisini bemg tolerated today by lawyers is something no self-respecting plumber would engage in -or maybe even a used-car salesman ... Burger. who dissented from the court's S-4 decision 1n the case, said he has nothing against sample self- promotion by attorneys announcing their availability. Earlier, Burger spoke to reporters about the progress of the 23-member Commission on the Bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, saying time and moncx are short but the cel- ebration wtU go on. "We have an enormous job and we JUSt have to do the best we can with what's available, a little like the people at Valley Forge. where ther, starved to death and froze to dea.th, ' Chief Jutlce Barter he said. Working with a budJet of $12 million, the commi$sion 1s behind in plannina the celebration for Sc.pL_ 13;- 1987. ~ . The Commission on the Bicenten- nial of the U.S. Constitution is a group in its infancy The idea was raised by Burger !:• a conversation with the national archivist in 1978. Burger said one message the com- mission will fry .to get across is that the Constitution is "what the nation did with its independence." :·we want to try to get across that this was an absolutely unique experi- ment and a lot of people didn't think it would work." he said. Toxic reorgani~ation plan set for showdown at capital SACRAMEN,-0 (AP) -The Democrats on the toxic wastes conference committee sent their toxic reorganization plan to the floor ofbotb houses despite the governor's threat lO veto It Waste Management to consolidate the functions of several far-flung agencies. Any of them could be acted upon by Thursday. They arc: •Torres' SBI048. approv~ by the conference committee Monday 4-2, along party lines. If approved by both houses I hursday. It would go to the governor. who has said he would veto it. The action Monday set the stage for a showdown Thursday, when both houses next meet, with Republican Go·v. George Dcukmcj ian on how state agencies should be organized to handle hazardous wastes. •The governor's reorganization plan. a revised version submitted to the Legislature last August. If the plan is not .rejected b}' one house by this weekend. 1t will automatically take effect. The two Democrats who chair the toxics committees admitted that they don't know ¥'hat plan will be pursued this week. And they crit1c1zcd Deukmcj1an for failing to negotiate. . "There have been no pcgot1ations. There has been no compromise:· complained Sen. Art Torres. D-Los Angeles. "We're the only people who've been com- mun1catmg-to a wall. That silence has become toxic.ally devastating." •A compromise plan. reached between lawmakers and Deukmejian last September but scuttle<1 by the Assembly last month as the political fight over the issue heated up. That bill, AB6SO by Assemblywoman Sally Tanner. 0-EI Monte. was revived on the Assembly floor Monday an case it is needed for a possible new compro mise. There arc three plans to create a new Department of 'Federal cuts won't be so bad,' adviser SAC RAMENTO (AP) -The Lo&islatur.e's fiscal adviser doubts that any acr6ss-the-board Gramm- Rudman cuts will actually take place as widely antic1PJ!l.cd. •Leg1 slat1ve Analyst W1ll1am Hamm was commenting Monday on a report by Fiscal Planntng Services Inc .. of Washmgton. D.C.. that the second round of budget-balancing cuts called for by the federal Gramm- Rudman amendment would. cost California's state and local govern- ments S 1.16 b1lhon next year. He said 11 sounded like "a reason- able figure ... But oflls reality, Hamm added. "I. for o ne, thank there will be some k.tnd of deal. It's pretty hard to find someone now who thanks they actu- ally wtll take effect. .. The report was comm1ss1oned by three groups representing union workers and the elderly. It said the bulk of the cuts would locus on h1ghwa)s. mas!> tran'lll. education. and health programs hkc Medi-Cal. California would lmc $23 1 m1lhon for highways. S IOS m1ll1on for mass transit, $96.4 m1llton for educat1onal- ly-dcpnved children, $94 million for higher education. and SI 40 million for health care programs. the study $81d. .,.· Communtty Block G rants. a par- ti cularly popular program for local governments, would also be hard hit. los1ng S66. 7 b1lhon. 11 said The balanced budget bill, in the form of an amendment ong1nally authored by U.S. Sens. Phtl Gramm, R-Texas. Warren Rudman, R-New Hampshire. and Ernest Hollings. 0- .C. 1s aimed at cutting S 180 billion to S200 billion over five years Manson may s kip parole hearing AN QlJEN'rlN (AP) -An at- tomt'y for mass murtierer Charles MaMo n \ays he doesn't expect the form$! cult leader to w1e> parole from a life sentence at a hcaranr today Man'°n's attorney also wasn't 'u~ whether his client would tvcn :m end the $ix1h parole heanna on his term for the brutal mas~crc of p~'nant actre~ Sh. mn Tat<' and ~1x other people I S yc:m ago Man'°n, 51 . had told pmon of- f ic11l~ he J1d not want nn attome) for bis fir\t parole heann1, an three years, but the stat<' Soard o l Pnson Term'I appointed ont' for him "I didn't want to take anr chancn that 1 1)1ychol011ctl or lcp problem could 1nsc where he could chum that he wa$n'1 reprc~ntcd hy an at- tomc) :· \31d Ci1lbt'rt ~au('CJo e-<· ccuttve offiltl of 1 he hoard Governor leads Bradley 10-1 incam.paignfunds ~tbe Associated Preti "sACRAMENTO -Gov. Gevb" DeukmeJ1an has a 10-1 lead tn campaign funds over his Democratic nval for governor. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. The final 1985 campaign financing repom on file Monday wnh the secretary of state show that DcukmeJian leads the candidates for all offices on California's 1986 ballot with S3.96 milhon 1n the bank for this vear's campaign. Only thtee other California pol111c1ans started 1986 -with more than SI million in the bank --U.S. Sen. Alan Cranston with S 1.9 million. frcasurer Jesse Unruh with S 1.4 million, and Chief Justice Rose Bird with $1 .l million .. Leaders ralse mllllons ln off-year SACRAMENTO -The Legislature's two Democratic leaders raised more than $2.8 million in campaign funds last year, almost four times that of their Rc8ublican colleagues. There weren't a~y lcgislauve elections last year. But all 8 A.sscmbly members and halfofthe 40 Senate members arc up for new terms this year. The campaign spending repons on file Monday with 1he secretary of state also showed that Assembly Speaker W1lhe Brown, 0-San Francisco -the Legjsleturc's biggest fund raiser -made a $20,000 contnbutton to Friends of Mano Cuomo. the New York governor mentioned as a possible I 988 pres1dcnttal candidate. Alllng Soviet sallor gets surgery SAN DIEGO-A 26-year-old Soviet sailor who suffered a m1scamage at sea was in good condiuon after being operated on in San Diego. a hospital spokeswoman said. Svetlana Prokudina. who was airl~fted to shore from t~e Soviet trawler Gnevnyy. was operated on Monday. said a Scnpps Memonal Hospital spokeswoman and could be released from the llosp1t.al today. ·Probe gets closest view of Halley's comet MOUNTAIN VIEW ~ The Pioneer space probe got its closest \ 1ew of Halley's comet on Monday. coming closer to the comet than any spacecraft before, National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials said. Scientists said it would tak~ the probe 72 hours and 20.000 scans with an ultraviolet viewer to look· at all of the comet's 20-million-mile-long 1ajl. The views of the comet from about 24 million miles away were the Pioneer's second 'batch of sightings since late December. Elderly1andlady kllled ln argument LOS ANGELES -A 68-ycar-old San Pedro woman was arrested (or investtgation of murder after her elderly landlady was killed in an argument over a broken window in her bungalow. police said. A ne1ahbor said he heard Lola Faugatc arguing about 7 p.m. Sunday with he r landlady. Ruth Alitt Edwards. 68. and he saw Edwards fall to the ground dunng a Struggle i.. Councllman plead• Innocent ln fraud case I LOS ANGELES -Long Beach Ctty Counc1lmao James Wilson has pleaded innocent to charges of mail fraud 1n which he allegc:dly aettptc:d I S53.500 in payments from fireworks tycoon W. Patnck Monarty an exchange for back1ng.1 legislation to lcplizc fireworks. Wilson. 1nd1ctcd by.a federal vand I JUry last Tbursdaj, entered the innocent pica Monday before U.S. D1stnct Court Judge Edward Rafecdie who set tnal for Apnl 8. CANADA-by RAFT in Newport Beach Thur•. Febru•ry 6 At 7:30 P.M. et Newport IMnton 4145 McArthur 9twd. YOU art COtOot11y -.d 10 • Uc» end him~ c.y CANAOIAH AIVEA £XPEOlfl()NS OI VM>CouYef wtll kf'IOWl'I lor l()nO OrtlM'tet fty in •~pedlltons down 11'1~ ,_. dNo ti\ N ~M\S OI 8rtl1Sf\ ~ !flt 'l'Ul<Ql'I ~ 41MU C.HllCOTIN ANO ~RASfR RIV(RS [XPfOITION 11 d.lys St'~ COll"Oof'..-0 y41t:N Ct\a!M QlaC'4lf lligt!l-"9 •lpne •• UfnCJlt'9 wolf\ '40 ~ ....,,.,_ -""* UTSHlNSHINI A&.S(K CXPCOlll()N 1? 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The command said 1t intercepted the )Ct believing it w., "earry1ni people involved an planning attacks agamst Israel." Bu\ th.crt: al)parently were no guemllas aboard the G rumman Gulf Stream II plane. which carried ntne passcnJers and three crew mcmbe~. accordmg to sources who spoke on condition of anonymity. Soviets seek $2 million for Shcharansky HAMBURG. West Germany (AP) -The Soviet Union has demanded about S2 m1ll1on for the relrasc of Soviet d1ss1dent Anatol y Shcharansky as pan of an East-West prisoner exchange. the Bild news- paper reported today The Hamburg-based mass c1rcula- t1on newspaper on Sunday was the first to report a pnsoncr swap was in the making. U.S. and West German government sources since have said the exchange 1s expected to take place next week on a Berhn bndge. However. in a telex sent to news media today, Bild said It had learned that "Moscow 1s now demanding about S milhon marks(S2 million) for Soviet regime cnuc Shcharansky." It said the demand was "completely unexpected." The newspaper added that Jewish groui:>s in Antwerp. n .:lgium. and the United States • -.-ready to ra1~ the money for the release of the promi- nent Jewish d1ss1der·t. Bild said. however. ti.e K ·1.:m 1111 refused to consider an offer "a sum of millions" for the release of f'olxl Peace Prize wtnncr Andrei Sakharo" "So far the K.remltn has said, ·nyet,'" Bild said. There was no comment on the report available 1mmed1ately from Soviet officials ,. "They didn't find who they were lookiqg for.'' said one soufcc, addina thataH t 2 people would be freed. "A check of th.c plane and passc11· gcfl was earned out. and 1be plane will be r.elcascd.'' the command announcement said ... The pa•senaen and the plane arc ~>v1n1 proper trea1mcnt." Israel radip said the plane had landed at an air force base 1n northern others m.Pt be. · It quoJai Libya's official JANA news .,ency• AQCU$il\I the Uoile<t Suites of a.ssistin_t in the intcn'lept.ton by "Jewish air ptrates ... "Vessels of the U .S. Navy which had been maneuverin_aofTthc Ubyan coast P.rovided the information about the L1b)'an plane to the air pirates," the radio quoted JANA as sayi"'° Israel. The U.S. Navy bas been conduct- ing maneuvers off the Libyan coast . after the United Statei and lsrael Sta~-~n Tnpoh radio. monitored accu5Cd Libya provid.ma support to ID N~~sta, Cyprus, reported the 'the Abu N1d.aJ ~rist aroup lhaJ Israeli Jet ~ghte~ tnlerccpted t~e claimed to have attack.ed the Rome plane on.• fh.ght ~o Damascus, Syna. and Vienna airports Dec. 27.. Those from .T~poh, L!bya where several atuic~s claimed 20 lives. includina Palcstm1an SUCf'!'llla leaders attended five Amcncans and four tcrronsu. a weekend mccung. fn Washmaton, Secretary of State The broadcast sa1d Abdullah al-~Ol'JC Shulu was asked at a con~ Ah mar. a.ssislaflt secretary general of grcss1onal hcanng about the rcpon of Syria's ruling Socialist Baath Party, the mtcrccpuon. "I haven't heard was among the passenJCrs of the that, senator. No ... Shu tu replied to plane. but did not mcnuon who the Sen. Jeuc Helms, R-N.C. Largest Philippine rally ends Aquino's campaign By tbe A11oci1ted Pra1 MANILA. Ph.ilipp1ncs,r-.The biggest political rally in Philippine history today filled Manilas maJor pubhc park With hundreds of thousands of chanung. praying, singing supponcrs of Corazon Aquino as she wound up her campaign for the presidency. The crowd mocked and booed Ptts1dent Ferdinand~-Marcos, his wife. his children and even the nearby Manila Hotel owned by his government, and created a roar that could be heard for blocks around. Vottng 1s Fnday Earlier today. Marcos. president for 20 )tars. challenged Aquino anew to debate him on local telcv1s1on. Former headhunters attend papal Ma .. SHILLONG. India -Pope John Paul II paid tnbute to the miss1onann who brought Chnstian11y to lnrl•a 1~ 'Mass today on a Himalayan golf course attended by about 200.000 people. including former headhunters who had travel~d hundreds of mile~ The crowd cheered and waved uny Vatican flags as John Paul arrived in the •vlling foothills aboot 330 miles northeast ofCalcu1ta. It was the most cnthus1as11c crowd to greet the pontiff since he began his p1lgnmagc of"peace and unity" in India three eta~··, ago. Bomb forces Elffel Tower evacuadon PARIS-Tounsts were evacuated from the E1ffc!Toweraftcra bomb was found in a top floor public lavatory, 40 minutes after a bomb exploded at a shopping ma_ll on the Champs Elysees, injuring c1aht people. officials said toda~ The discovery oftbc Eiffel Tower bomb was the first time the tourist ..:1trac11on was known to have been the target of an attack. The bomb was found ~.it .. Jay ntght, and defused, offi cials said. There was no known claim of rcsponsib1hty for either bomb. OPEC lacking price war strategy VIENN .\, Austna -An OPEC comm1u~ broke up today ",thout agreement on a strategy to defend the cane l's shnnlting maricet share. and some pnccs dropped below S 16 a barrel for the first umc s1ntt 1979. Pnccs intensified their shdc after Mana Saeed Otetba, the 011 m1rustcr of the Unt\Cd .\rab Emirates. said OPEC 1s an a pncc war ""hcthcr we hke at or not.." Fixed Rate Home ~ty Loans. 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Hut don't dt•lay ~c lb<l(h ltkt• ... tn mt~ a salr "l<Atf'111•tlf'\1 ~l'rhnu!\ l•M•• .. lbtt\11 dYlfll,'I "t1h1111 llflllf °'~" r oA 11ir \nnu:tl l'H\1111."i 1\0411 t• ......,,~ ;o 111u 1~•1f•l·• l~ln••lltri "1th ., r"", ... 11 " 11 111-,.;. 14och nu1lhh I"" rn• nl I f. t " \4 (i) Crocker Bank , "'"''••'I,, f . . • I ~ ' r J , Broken HB pier pilings raise a pile of questions Granted. the storm that slapped the Orange Coast last weekend was a good one. But it wasn't a hurricane. It 'didn't batter the se~shore with gale force winds. It didn't drive people to pro tective shelter. H eck, it didn't even ram mu<.:h. But, It whipped up some waves like those that crashed down on the beaches in 1983 and knocked the end off the Huntington Beach Pier. Thts storm. according to two ran.kin~ mem bers of the c11y's lifeguard staff, was sufficiently violent to snap eight pilings beneath the Huntington Beach Pier. The damage has been estimated at $50,000. The structure was just fully reopened in Septe mber after $1 . l million was spent to repair the 2-year-o ld devastation and reinforce the 1.830-foot pier. The ctt) 's o fficial positton on the pier damage is to pla) things pretty close to the vest right now. It won't e ve n acknowledge the lifeguards' report, although the lifeguards say the) have underwater video tapes that sho~ eight supports missing or broken. ( unously, despite the evidence of structural damage. Cll) officials reopened the pier Monday after raging seas had calmed somewhat and weekend crowds thinned. .\ li ttle bll north in Ma il 1attan Bt:ach. where it ~a~n t clear 1fthr surf had damaged t~e cit} pier. officials kept tha1 fac1lll) do\ed a'> a precauttonaf) measure until worker can inspel t tt. The~ wanted to be sure about the public's sa let~ \1eanwh1le. Hunt1ngtn n Beach o ffic ials won't ay much publicly except that the pier 1s safe a nd an investigation is schedul·:d . Actually, two in vesugauons seem nece~sary. First. experts need to determine how crucial the eight broken pilings are to the structural integrity of the pier. And officials can't make an informed decision 1f they wo n't acknowledge the extent of the damage .. It seems safer to keep the damaged portion of the pier closed until then. After that. an invesugauon 1s necessaf) into wh y the -pier received such serious damage. It seems the city would have designed a pier strong enough to withstand a storm at least as strong as the o ne that kicked the stuffing out of it less than three years ago. If it did, serious questions need to redirected to the company responsible for installing the pilings. the An Broman Constructi on Co. of Long Beach. Granted, the Huntingto n Beach Pier wasn't the on ly one damaged by the hea V) surf. Piers up and down the Cahfom1a coast took It OR the chm Saturday. But most of those haven't recently been bolstered by a $1 .1 m1 lhon overhaul. And the other pier that was .._ recently rebuilt, the Seal Beach pier. suffered only a meager $2.000 in damage to cross bracings o n the old section Thecll) of H untington Beach has a pile of questions to answer before it can safely point with pride to its m1l1 1o n dollar pier. Op1n1ons e:apres&ed In 11'11s space are lhose ol the Dally Pllol Other views expressed on this page are thOM of their authors and arttsta Reader comment 1s Invited The Dally Piiot. PO Box 1560. Cosla Meta. 92626 Phone 642-6086 . By tbe Auodated Press Toda'" Tue<,da\. Fch 4 the H1h 1.1, ol 1 4~6 There are J'Odays lelt in 1he \car 0 T11dJ\ <; h1ghtigh1 1n lmton On h•h 4 1945 f're\1drnt frJn~ ,n I> l<oo'>l''t'lt Rnmh Prime Minister Win\ton ( hurc:htll .lllc! ~11\ it·t lcadl·r Ju,l·rit> \tJlin tXgan a wan1mc conferc.-nce at Yalta ~ On thl\ ll;i1c In I "X l Britain dcdared a lorm.il ll''i\3t111n ol ho!>llht1c~ \I.1th 11' former colon) the I nited ~tate\ of -\mcma In I 7XY preo;1dent1al elcttor\ unan1mou\h chose George Wd~h1ng1on 10 be the lir.,t \.h1efe,ccut1ve of the I n1tcd Stale\. In I '<01 John Marshell ~a'> \\\orn 1n c1s 1..h1cfJus11ce of the L'n11ed States. In I X6 I delega tes from ~1' ~ou1hrrn 'it.tic\ met 1n Montgomer; •\la 10 form thl' < on federate State' nf \mt'fll ,1 In 1912 New York (1m I ran ld111 I> RoO\<'\Ch oixncd lhe Wintcr Olymp11.. C1ame-; at Lake Pl:K 1d In l Q18 lhr pla~ "Our T 11" n t" I hornwn Wilder opened on Broadway . In 194 1. the United 'icn11l' <>rgan11a1wn. c1lso lo..nov.n as the USO, wa~ founded . Jn I 948. the island nat11111 111 < r\ Ion now <in Lanka. became an 1ndepen11ent dt>m1n1on w11hin thl' fir1t1\h < ommonwealth In 1~74 ncw~paper hc1rrss f'a rr1C1;i lkal"\t \o\cl!> k1dnapPt;d from her apanment 1n Aerkele' < aid h\ nwmht.·r<; of the 'mb1onrsc L1bcrat1on Army. Ten \edf\ 11go ·\ '>l''tn• eanhqu,;i..l' 'trull>. <1uatemala and Honduras It killed more than ~ ~ (.)()O peopk Fl\<' ~ear\ ago Talk\ hr•i~l' do\A.n hct~ccn 1he Pohsh go,<'rnmcnt and stnke leader\ 1n a '>Ollthnn pr'>' 1n1 e ,ind the independent lat>or fcdcra11on SQhdant' told w. 1..hapll'r\ 111 he' rea1h 10 act 11 force \.l.Crl'.' used to break th<' stnkc One vcar agn PrC\hfrn1 Kcagan formall\ wn1 h1<:. budget proposal to Congress. \a)tng that lht• ma1nr cut\ h<' sought 1n ctom<''lllt \pending wo uld change the course nf o\ma1rnn hl\tor\ r oda) \ B1rthda ~ .. \~If('\\ Ida Lupino I) OH \uth11r and act1v1st Bell\ Fncdan 1~ 65 <\ctor C nnra4,Ha1n 1s 63 ')en Don11ld Riegle D -"'11ch is 45 ( omtd1an Da' 1d Hn·nnrr 1\ JI Re~ i.. \1ngC'r \her ( ooper 1\ 1X Actren Li~ F 1chorn 1s l4 Thought for r od.l~ Thi.' fir'lt and tinal lhing ~OU ha\.(' 10 do 1n thl\ W<Orld 1' 10 hut in 11 and nnt t'lt' \m:J\hed b~ 11 •• -F.r'hcst HcmtngW<a) (I 8q9-l 96 It ORANGE COAST . Daily Pilat ~ .. A, lt.,en Wltt- l>uc•·~1>•1 '•allll ll!ll f'.MO• Tom Telt "'•' •g ,.~ E ll·tr' DOfl,~ •'y EcMOt TemC._. ~~E0o10t Cf ... IMff Spo-:la EO•t0< ~~ Cot'll rOl!et ........ L.C•tNI 1>ooouc1ron Meneg411 TenyK--. '1'rc:~1ion Mlt\llQlll ~ .... IW'Y Mt"'-91"'0 Olfec1or ~!c,~or -· ·'Few Californians are giving up staples togambleat the lottery's h~fl1 odds -4. 000-1 against drawing a $100 winner. 240. 000-1 again getting a $25.000tlcket." . • Lottery tickets apparently take place of luxury foods _ Americans a ren · t giving up staples to take a gamble Bare I~ three month<; .iftn its Ou J start. the California loller. had tat..l'n in S80 million. Earhcr th1!; month. thl· take passed a cool S I billion And the biggest games -elcctrnn1c numbers games w1 1h pa)offs dJ1'· proach1ng S 10 million scheduled to stan about m1d-~ear -h.1ven'1 eH·n begun. Wh trc.-· 1,l. ·ionn l1>m1ng from" '\lot\\ ho f h31 J I \Wer is well known. fhc moue\ com fmm almos1 all of u~ Onl· Dcccmhc.•r ' 1cH·aled thal -I f)Crl • 1 of( Jiii rr11ans played the 10lll'f"\ II ll'.i'I "Ille 1n It' first l\\O m11n,1 :... Jq~rle of acceptance nl'Yer •tx·t •t 1ch11'\l't1 h' any produc1 or •\.I' h.l' Kut "'hl·n $1 b1ll1on 1s spent on lnttcr. t1l lo..ct<; 11\ probably not being "~:nt on something else. The monc} \.1.3'> oh' 1nu!;I> prcscn1 in the state·, e, onorn} long before anyonl' dreJmc:J of ,1 luttl'r. What "a' 11 ~pent on hefr,rc'' · Thal quci.twn 1\ a bit harder to an""er than 11 1\ to calculate who'" pla)1ng 1he lotter. but 1t ma~ rc,eal v.hethn there are an' real lo~r.., Louer. ollic1als sa) the~ don'l lMl' \\hat the monn "a' U\ed tor 1n pre· lotter. da\ \ '',I{\ noi our bus1nc\\ 10 determine \\.hat created th!\ monn ... \aid ~poke!>man Aoh Taylor J loller)' opponent 1n hi s da)S a' a P• c,.., J1dc to Go' George Dcukmc1nr. But some of 1 ht lot ·er. 's lead in~ THOMAS Ell.AS ticket pun e}ors are tf') mg to find out. Grocers. for example. sell more than three of ever) fi ve louery tickets and some of them are womcd and un happy .. <;om'c of our markets say sales are off as much as 10 percent since the lott ery began," said Don Beaver, executive director of the California Grocers Association. ..Some sa) there's been no dropofT at al l. But we know that mone} is coming from somc"herc." For Californians struck h) the large propomon of Launos and other ethnic minon11es appeanng o n 1he ~cekl) "Big Spin" lotlc:f') payoff tele' 1s1on shov.. a rl'ix n lrom Steve " ff rh1 ·fol the Soutrcrn Cahforn1a lJ,q 1' ,, ·c•a11on ~rn\ldesacluc. · \\ c·r, !ln \c:eing 11.u many prob-It"'' ~ '"l'd • ' 1r loner.: at large chain mJtlo..ct-. . •ll \Jtd "Hut m1d- '>llC Jnd 1111!n• ,,1kn1 markets C\· peciall) in tlil' o1111tr u l\ and harno area\. an.· l11"ni? ~.1le~ due to thl' lotter. V. e li.ln t break Jown b' item 'Ahal isn 1 lw1ng boughr-hut "l' kn11~ neccs'>1l1c' ht..c brC'al Jnd milk JrC: hc.:1ng purl ha\cd Rut , 1•' la rga mmc · expens1' C' l llt' •;l me J I Jr~ one thing peopk Jf\: I•· l'g01n& .. Bea~u . whose SIJll.'"1dc tntd<' gruuri '' 1n the m1d\t of a mail sunn measunn~ the IOllCr) \ 1mpac1 i,a~\ another big IO'>\ area " '>naclo. l11c1d\. supermarket Jargon for cand) bars cupcakes and the hke. .. When sales arc oil . '>nack food~ arc ofTthe most." he said. Thal can be a disaster for markets. e'en 1f It doesn't bother aO\onc cl<;c 'en· much. Most markets make profits of 20 percent or more on snaci.. foods. compared with the 5 percent rnm- m1ss1on on lotter) 11ct..e1s But 1f snack foods are 1he big \ale~ loss area. that's good ne".., for the IOltCrJ For 1t mean'> fc" Cahfornian'I are giving up staples to gamhle at the lottery's high odds -.i 000-1 a&a111)t drawing a $1 00 \\lOrll'r. 240.000-1 against getting a $25,0<Xl tllket. And the fact 1ha1 sale .. arc off thc most a1 m1d-sw.· and independent markets ma., ind1catl' 1h,1t man' loller) tickets are bough1 on <;hopping trips aimed at p1ck1ng up 1nc1dcntals. rather than 1nps to bu> grocenes intended 10 last c1 v.eei.. or more Since the <imaller. independent\ tend 10 ha "e <;ome" hat h1ghl.'r pnces than large lha1n\, most households shop the chain\ for the bulk of their staples But luttl•n u. 'iuals 1ns1st that \Sics arcn 't 1• l'H:n al smaller markets. The\ " n ""°''~ of .s sales loss arc m~m~ a plo} b) grocers seclong t11~her 11cke1 sales comm1ss1ons. The bottom line., The> mone> was 11\Cd for somC'thmg before 1hc loner) ~dme along most lii..el) !>Orne type of grocenes II 11\ ma1nl~ taking away IMm \OBl i.. lo<.xh and luitury cu ts of meat. that·, about as good news as the lotu:n and 1t'> backers could have hoped to hear. Thomas Elias 11 a Santa Monlea- b11ed columnl1l on 1&ate l11ue1. -11tf1ii!Udt.l:1~1;,f ;fia.1,t.11J:i.i ... ________ ... _______ _ THOMAS ELIAS columnJ•t SEARCHLIGH T WALTEI Bu11oum Unique calendar just lion around Local man took - photos of wild animals in AJrica Late la~• )Car an old fnend Bob \1-'1lcOil. the W1lco' 1n Wi lcox & Son~. dropped 1nw m) office to bnng me a calendar for 1986 It 1s the mos1 remarkabk calendar anyo ne has ever g1.,.en 10 me ..\nd I 1h1rtk yo u ma) l'nJO} heanng ahout 11 . On tht> page J e\Oted to January there is an African lion. He look!> quite rontentcd and thoughtful, a~ well he should. his home is the Masai· Man Game Rcsen e in Kenya, Afnca The fact that th<" old hon appear5 to be so fnendl) 1 less ncwswonhy than the fact that Bob W1lcoit. himself. took the picture of the old boy. Sa} s Rob's note, .. >\fncan Lion. Found in open and lightly wooded grass la"ds It 1~ la1y and good natured except during.a kill The sense of smell 1s good and heanng and sight are excellent." A.pparentl> the old boy has the same high. regard of Bob Wllcox that I have For he hes the're. close enough to Bob's camera to assure everyone of his good intentions From Januar) v.e turn 10 February ~1th a picture of a med1um-s1zcd impala -a h$h~ly built. graceful antrlope found m the bush countl) near water On the page for March there's an Afncan elephant. As you experts know, the Afncan elephant 1s quite different from the elephants found m Asia Apnl ha!i a picture of a Vervcy monke> This little monkey weighs about I 0 pounds. so Bob's note says. May has a picture of a Gcrenuk. eating So. of course. he"s standing on his hind legs to get to the tender lea vcs at the top of the thorn bushes I don't know wh} Bob picked a black rhinoceros for June. Thi~ animal has poor heanng and sight. says Bob. bu t tl has an acutr sense of smell and WJll charge at the slightest provocation. I guess tbe Wilcox smell 1s acceptable to a black rhino July 1s marked by a picture of u pnde of hoM. That means a fam1I ) These hons are not good natured hkr M • k 1 old January The males are roanng ov1e ma ers can use rea th~~;~:~sf~a~urcsagroupofCape Buffalo These are apparcntl) no military arms 14 • ,,.---..relation at all to our plains bison. -----or a pr1 ce On the September page is thC' world's fastest me mmal - a cheetah . ~ But meeting Pentagon standards for o~taining a~sistance isn't easy to do Wl\SHINC,TO" -The welli>· pnng of pa1not1sm tapped so <;ucces'>· full) b\ Ronald Reagan has al\o produC'cd a gusher of war mo' ll'\ rcm1n1sccnt of those made in Re· agan's acting he)da}. the 19411'> While there seems 10 be h1tlc dif- ference 1n the cmcmauc heroics oft hr two eras. the new crop of macho movies often achieves greater realism m the use ofweaponr;. The reason· If the movie makers are luck). the) get 10 use genuine m1lttar; hardware. operated b} mem- bers of the armed services. No more pl)wood airplane mockup\ or toy boats bobbing aro und in studio tank~ Movie producers who play 1he1r cards nght are allowed to use evcr;. thing from w ph1st1catcd fi ghter planes to machine guns and soldier~ who know ho"' to use them. There'\ a pncc for this coopcra11on. of course. and 11°!. not JU'lt rental fee'i The Pentago n'\ <\uq10' 1su.il D1' ISIOn must appro' c movie ~npts and will 1ns1st on changes 1f thr wntcrs ha vc n·1 met its standard And that citandard 1~ a tough one. Pen- tagon appro"al. and the cooperation 1hat follows. will b<' gi ven <>nly if "the production will benefit the Dcpart- mrnt of Defen~ or otherwise be m the national interest " Even w11h the PentajQn P.R people's blc!ISing, cooperauon'"can be cxpcn11 ve For example. the F-14 Navy fighter used 1n the forthcoming "Top Gun" -a fnendly film on pa.Jot trainees -cost Paramount P1ct ureci $7,600 an hour to rent. All the bill~ haven't been 1otaled yet, but the Navy said Paramount has already run up a tab · of SI , 135.000 for m1htar) a~ ~1stance Somcumei. the Ptntagon rcsons to 1 baner •Y~tem and 1n "Invasion lJ A" 1t didn't work out to the m1htary'' \at1sfact1on Cannon Film• made Knpt chanats and other con· cc•s1ons 10 act Pcntaaon coopcrauon for the movie which explored the poss1b1ht) of terromm 1n the United ... ~late~ ~a11onal Guard 1roops and equipment were used 1n the filming But the Pentagon d a1ms Cannon wt'l\hed on thrCl' vi tal points· The star, Chuck 1'-orm, d1dn'1 do the National Guan.I rccrunmcnt com- mercials that had been promised; the Pentagon wasn"t allowed to preview the movie; and a "voice-over" d1s- cla1mer was omitted from the final screen credits. The d1 sch11mer was to sa) "It 15 not the intention of the producers to ponra) 1n this rrl'a1ion picture 1ha1 nauonal secunt) would. or could, ever be in Jeopardy The Amencan mJlilliij;y is here to protect every citiic"h-.. Cannon Films refused to com-. ment. But Noms told our rcponer Jenny Cunningham that no one had e"er mentioned the rccnut1ng spots to him 'T m a real pat not." he said. "If I had bttn informed. I certainly would have done these (unpaid spots) for the National Guard." The Pentagon fi lm cnucs can be tough Herc's what they wrot~ about "Commando." stamna Arnold hwanencaaer: "Revision of the . ~npt could not eliminate our con· cerns. which include portray1na Arm) personnel u bloodthirsty murderers and impl)'lng that the l ' S Army has or has had a special uniMra1ncd solely for the J?Urposc of comm11t1ng.rT1urdcr and p~lla1c." Also rejected was ".F1rlt Blood~" ylveit~Stallone's first Rambo flick, "Support to a film of such ovcT- whclm1na violence with , character portrayed as a killer, only ~uK of Army trainma. would not be 1n the best 1nttrcst of the Army," the ttJeCt1on slip read. Stallone didn't even u k f6r the Pentaaon's help With hi• Rambo sequel Both movtc~ were huac box· offi ct suc-<:cs.ses -which may m· d1cate that pretty 1>«1orals are all the ammunition a movie n«ds END RUN IN ATLANTA. The Geora1a leaislature 1s tryH'll to ram 1ht propo~d h1ahway to Jimmy ' JACK ANDERSON Carter's prcsiden11al fj\)rary t rough h1stonc districts of Atlanta and a famous park. even though the state supreme coun forbade condemna- tion procecdmgs. Constructign had already started when the coun blocked further work. Now the legis- lature 1s cons1denng a law that would authonzc the st\tc to finish the road. Neither the ex-president nor Trans- portation Secretary Elizabeth Dole has agreed to talk to residents who oppose the project. C'ONFIDENTIAL FILE: Insiders on Caeitol Hill say the White House quietly decided some time agCi to back the canc'1dacy of Corazon Aquino for presider. t of the Ph1lippints in th1ci week's election -at least to the point of backmg away from us earlier suppon of President Ferdinand Marcos. Sources note that members of the administration have openly expressed their doubts that the elec- uon will be fair, and there was no White House cnucism of the in· vestiption of Marcos' property hold- ings in this :ountry by Rep. Stephen Solarz. O.N.Y. The question 1s: If Marcos wins as expected. will he hold a arud&e? . MINI-EDITORIAL: What did Conarcss accomphsh last year? We'll JIVC you the stat1st1CSj you be the ludac: The House was m session for 1 S2 days. the Senate for 170. T ottthcr, the two d1stinau1shcd de· ~t1na ~1et1es filled irnorc than 37,000 closclr printed paaes of the Conareu 1ona Record. They passed 1.179 bills. 1ncludin.1 240 new public laW$. Only stl p1~s of lealslat1on - all of wtucb on1inatcd m the Dcmo- crattc<onlrollcd Houst -were vetoed by Pttt1dcnt Rtapn, 01:1c of tficst vetoH was ovcmdden by Congrtss. J•cj ~ utl .,.,.,. St*r .,... •Yf"/l~tl!4 c.l•m9J1t1. Bob admmed he was m an auto- mobile at the 11me. which the cheetah found of interest Apparently he figured no contest because he can run 70 mph m low gear. There's a Kenyan giraffe on the November paJc. look.mg wistfully toward the honzon. "Gosh," says he "1s th is year never going to get ~?· There's a small herd of zcbras"hT1 the page for December Then. for good measu re. there's a pair of lion cubs for January 198 7 And a red-billed hornbill for Fcbru· ary I 987 This 1s that female that 1s imprisoned durina the incubation pcnod by plastenng up the ncsung hole, lcav1na only a narrow sht throu&h which she is fed. ·As a colophon there 1s a real tall giraffe who is unquestionably saying "Happy New Year." So. you didn't want a nature lesson? Okay. but I hope Bob puts out1 for sale. a 1987 calendar. If he aoes. maybe he'll be kjnd enough to tell you about It With an ad in the Pilot. Also. maybe he'll have larger numerals for the d.ays of each month I Wish l could show you a copy of this calendar. but I know of no way to arrange 1t If yoo want to dror by my shack. where I seldom am, 1'1 be glad to show It to yo u. Walter Barroa1b1 11 tlae Pilot'• foaodla1 p1bll1ller. Letters welcomed The Daily Pilot welcomes yo,ur commenta on laun of Interest to our readera. Lett~rs and longer •rticl' of commenUtry must be signed. Thf'y should be typtd or clearly written and sent to: LET· TERS to Ule EDITOR, Dally Pllot, Bo. lHO, Costa Me ... nne. Pl Include your addna and telephOM number Board defends process leadlng to Barnes' ouster To the Ed11or: • The Daily Pilo1 ednonal daled Jan. I 7 has forced us to defend the tntcvitY of the lquna Beach Board of Education. · · lssues dealing wnh responsibility of public service have been raised and n~ 10 be add~s:scd. facmaJly, not Wlth conjecture and/or innuendo. Th£ facts are as follows: On Dec. 3, I 98S. the Laguna Beach Board of Edlf<:at1on voted not to extend the contract of Super- intendent Bill Barnes. Thi~ was the result of a 3-2 decision voted on an open session by the seated board. This vote was taken after a scheduled closed session mccu ng. The closed ~ss1on held on Dec. 3. 1985, bad been ~edulcd on Nov. 7, 1985, with all members -811hcll, Daniels. Ragatz Schwarz and Vickers -ptescnt and in agreement. Exaluauons of performance were conducted by the board of B1theU, Daniels, Ragatz, Schwarz and Vickers 1n Januaf) 1985, June 1985, and November 1985. The issue or contract duration had been discussed by the board of 81thell, Daniels. Ragatz, Schwarz and Vickers in January 1985 and again an June 1985 with no resolve. ' pnmary aaenda, Mrs. Vickers, then board president, com.acted Mr. Barnes upon his return from f!uink &JVIJ\i vacat1on and ukcd him to place the item on the supplemen_tal ag~nda if tbc scheduled closed sess1on discussion was to take place. Mr. Bamesagrccd to place 1t on the agenda. Su11pl~tal agendas .are posted 24 hours pnor to board meetings. They arc hand-delivered to all board members as well as the Daily Pilot News-Post and Tides and Times: They are sent to the Register and the LA Times. Additionally, supplemen- tal agendas arc identified, item by Item, and approved by the board pnor to the beginning of the board mcctang. This supplemental agenda was handled accordingly and a~ proved. in open session. at 7:30 p.m .. Dec. 3. 1985. with aJI board members present, including past member Daniels. Hence. this was not a "mystenous decision," a "railroad," or an "un- scheduled recommendation" as stated and implied by your editonal. Our responsibility to pro- fess1onally and astutely guide our school district is one which we take seriously. We believe we have re- . solved an on-goin,& personnel issue 1n a resppnsible, dignified and pro- fessional manner. WWII bomb group to reunite To the Editor: There arc men out there -and Red Cross Clubmobilc lad.tcs. too -who served with the 40 I st Bombardment Group (Heavy) during World Warn. We were stationed at Deenetborpc if\ tb~idlands of En~and, and were a pa of the 1st Division of the 8th Air For . Our dorsal fin marking was Triangle-S. We tlew the B-17 Flying Fonress dunng 254 daylight raids over ·oc- cupied Europe and the German homeland. and were supponed by our many ground fo rct' units at Station f28. The 401st Bomb Group (H) Assn. will hold a reunion in Savannah, Georgia, dunng October 16-19. 1986. We want the many members of the 401st and suppon units at Dc- enethorpc to attend. For further information, write to Ralph "Ram- bow" Trout, P.O. Box 22044, Tampa, Fla. 33622. He 1s the Group Assn Sec-Treas. · Let's eat Savannah gntS ID '86! CHARLES W. UTTER Rhode Island Mr. Bithell requested in Novembe< t 985 that Mr. Barnes' contract status be .decided prior to Chnstmas va- callon. Mr. Barnes agreed with this request. It was ap-eed on Nov. 7. 1985, that d1scuss1on of Mr. Barnes' evaluation and contract duration would take place on Dec. 3, 1985. 1n two separate closed sessions. This was agreed to with the following board members present: B1thell, Daniels, RagaLZ, Schwarz and Vickers. Ms. Our $Oal is simple: to bnng a nev. d1mens1on and approach to the educational opponuniues an Laguna Beach and to lead our school distnct A d 1 ryl forward tn its quest for academic u to. ea ers c ng croc tears quality and excellence. usan Mas was also present. Legally and in accordance wtth board poliC). all personnel issues are discussed 1n closed session Subsequent to the agreement of Nov. 1, 1985. regarding discussion of contract duration tt was learned that professionally any acuon to be taken on contract duration must be done at the time of d1scuss1on. Since the contract issue was scheduled to be discussed 1n closed session on Dec. 3, 1985. with the newly seated board, and no aC'tion item appeared on the To that end, we will co ntinue \o To the Edttor: serve the community and the stu-The news repon tells about the dents which Oo/ decisions affect "hardships troubling lucrative Costa NOW and in the FUTURE. To us. Mesa industry." Car dealerships arc that 1s, the ultimate responsibility of threatenang to abandon their Harbor our dedication as public servants and Boulevard of Cars for the lures of auto school board mem~rs. parks CHARLENE RAGATZ Now . doesn't that really tug your JAN VICKERS hean. Makes a lump raise in your Board membed throat. Right? All those honest "Sam Lasuna Beach Board of Education the dealer men" shedd~ng croc tears Editor's Note: Barnes' firins ma> over alJ that loot they've hustled from have been "dzsntfied " but the Amencan car buyers with the Ameri- c1r1zens of La&uns Beach so/I have · can tlag tlappang to the Star Spangled nor bttn told why the school board Bank March. . decided chat he muse go. Not too long ago. 11 was the Orange County car dealers who led the Critical of Pilot columnists hsllngs of complaints published by the Countx Consumer Protection Bureau until that very impon.ant And citizen-valued service was obliterated by the Board of Supervisors pressured To the Ed1tof' Must we be constantly sub1ccted to the right-wing fanat1c1sm of colum nists Ph,f11is Schlatl) and Joseph Sobran Not all of your readers are conservative Re- publicans. SchlaOy, from the Jesse Helms/Jem Falwell camp. d1spla)s her Wally George mentalit) b}' con- demning any new ideas that would have raised eyebrows an the 1940s. In her most d1sgust1ng column. she praises the "hard-working" European 1mm1grants of the 20s. while spread- ing a false myth that current Launo 1mm1grantscome here onl} to receive welfare~ow racist can someont' b<''' Joseph "Bill Buckle) Is My Hero" obran whines tn his column Dec. 18 that social programs are unfair be- cause the} may use some of the excess income of him and his fat<at cronies I guess Sobran 1s more concerned about pockeung this meager amount ofmone) than ha\'lng 1t used to treat social fragmentat10n and inequaht~ -ma1or problems in this countf) W11h all of the syndicated columnists available. vnu could have found two that do -not have the narrow-minded. out-of-date attitudes ofSchlafh and Sobran. . O.\N PA Yl'-E Hun11ngton Beach Listed among the miSsing To the Editor· votes in Congress. We are indeed fonunate that he has not been prt'senl to vote. by who-else Read their advertisements, brother. It's with vef) few excepllons a sales pnch that rarel) mentions SERVICE. Thank about 11 Fiscal 1984-85 those 19 car dealers had sales of S2 6 million. Costa Mesa C11y Council wants to keep a piece of that acllon but the dealers are wnng1ng their hands. They want: Bigge r signs. eliminatton of environmental re- quirements for landscaping they say hmit~ the size of their used car lots, release from land-lease rate rise. Docs anyone really sympathize" Before the rny of Cost.a Mesa capitulates. it 1s hoped the City Council would hold an open forum inv!ting ~ll automobile . owners to state their case on their personal experiences w11h car dealers. BRUCE S. HOPPI NG Laguna Beach I'm wnung 1n response to your edttonal poanting out that Rep. Badham's frequent tnps abroad have caused him to miss a great man) '.'I .\:-.ICY KAUFMAN Santa Ana Heights Murderers deserve no mercy To the Editor. Thank you for printing my letter 1n response to Dr. Vandersloot's of Dec. 25 regarding capital punishment laws 1n the state of Cahfort\ta. I ~as angry wht'n I wrote 11...and 11 shows. Some of the emphasis was tnCOITCC't, as I read it 1n pnnL..for instance, "In the spint of our countr}' they VOTED for capital punish- ment" would have been a better cap1talizat1on ... (no pun intended). However, I feel strongly about this issue, and I appreciate the opportuni- t) 10 say so. In the same vein. I enclose an an1cle from The Daily Pilot on Jan. I I wish I co uld have included It in m\ previous tome to Dr. Van·- dersloot.. but she/he probabl} saw 11 "With death penalty dec1s1ons . the coun has reversed 46 out of 49 death sentences ll has considered since the capital punishment law was restort'd 1n 1977" .. How about John Da,en· pon who tonurcd and repeated!) stabbed and impaled a v.oman in a field~ ~nd on and on -e'en th<" murderers oflmle children Where does 11 end" Dr Van- dersloot calls the approval of cap11al punishment for a capital cnme "mob mentality," and lust .. What then do you call the men ta Im that approves the "mer<')" for some- one who slaughtcn. hltle children and old ladies? I still all 1t stupid and dangerous PATRIC IA. L ILLEGR.\ Vf~ Balboa Island Big Brothers' e.rcluslon unjust Pilot reporter wins praise ! T6 the Editor vicious m)th u5Cd to "Justify" dis· i:o the Edttor soc1t't). She displays a natural talent I Bruce J. Schneider in his Jan. 12 cnminatory treatment of mmonties. 'r our med ta rt'centl) ran a featurt for translating fact. letter deP.lonna "hberal craziness" The ACLU is qutte nghl. 11 ts lime article about m?~I( and m) famtl) I receive ever) da) man) comph- enJOms Pilot readers to look a1 reality , 8. 8 h f G L (Monday, Dec .3. 1985). ments on how the in ten 1ev. ~as Orange Coat OAJLV PILOTtTueeday. February 4, 1Ne A1 ,, ,« Hornbuckle letting ifO'fJJ- those who support~ her To the EdJ tor: ~n\ly the Costa Mesa Council butily approved forced removal of all property ownen •Wlthan Parle, Plumer aAd W. 19th Street for dense. subsidiud apartments. 8eca.Y'C the tw~ dis~nters were Councilmen Hall and Wheeler. wbo r&rel)'. if ever,~. you can be surt this is a real boondoUJe. DisappomtinJ but not surpnung wu the cruetal vote of Mary Hornbuckle. Except for proposals 1n her immediate neothborhood and the metro center. the council minutes 1nd1catesbc has constantly supponed subsidized housmg that even Wheel- er has a.lied the "h1&hest density poss1ble.'' In December 1984 she rightfully cnllcized theiiihcr council membe" for denytng h request for a reasonable delay of the ctTo prOJCCl Yet on this W. 19th Street density, she turned deaf ears to a s1mtla.r pica from Wheeler and Hall fo r more input. he claims, "This proJect I!> m the public'i, best interest." How so? For sure n's 1n the "interest" of ouuide spcci.al interests, misguided bureaucrats and social activists -most of whom hve m upscalt' low-density nc1~borhoods. Clbrly it's not in the · interest" of taxpayers. residents, sensible free enterpnse, nor John Gardner's Mesa Action Homeowners that endorsed her. Hornbuckle asscns "The rny needs more housing." Based on what? We need h1gb-quality, low-dens1ty home- ownership that stabilizes com- munities. Laudable as 11 would be. Costa Mesa cannot solve all 1he housing problems of Cal1forrua. We are the biggest 1f not the only Cit} an Orange County that has more apan- ments than homes. With this trend unabated. wh) does Mary want to saddle us with more taxes, traffic, cnme and eventual rent control? The councd can't have 11 both ways by forever talk.Ing against rent control while voung for more apanments. Taxpayers will be bun with the large payment to the de- velopers .and to current propeny owners for relocation . not to mcnuon the possible Wt increase to maintain services and to baJance the likely revenue shortfaJI. Considering the complex financing involved. it's understandable the dest~ of council to supply customers for the nearby Courtyards shopping center. But do we have to "rob Peter to Pay Paul?" It's highly spcculauve that these apartments Wlll be profit- able per se. Better to have commen:1a.I arowth which. if done reasonably. can render positive values. Best to JUSt leave the people and propeny alone than to threaten condemnation. As the '84 campaign tapes re\eal. no one was m~ shrill than Mary (« .. ncJlhborhood prescrvauon·· nd "propcny nahts' and more &n&tY tSpectally about d.en ity boou.scs for developers. Over the past nine ycan, no one has grandstanded more al public forums lccturint and unf.air'ly bc.nuina carubda1cs, i.ocwnberuu.nd. C'hambet' of C"ommt'rc~ officials for .. mscns1t1vuy," .. gou\I WJtb the wind." "lactuna mtepitf' and "not hs"mna to the residents." Mesa Acllon, which actually elected Hornbuckle and.Whockr, att sincere homeowners wtth legitJmate concerns about the quality of life, spcc1fically denstt) Unfot1Uftftely most of their endorsement issues are Sllll unaddres~ as Hornbuckle has either been s1ltnt or voted tn tht' opposite d1recuon. Wheeler to h1s l'J'Cd1t bu been cons1sten1 on ihe housinJ wues 1f noth.tng cl<;«:. How- ever. his public1£ed ofT-counc1l alter· cations have denied him an) .. clout .. with other council member~ Gardner -embarrassed by Whctl· er's controvel'$Cries. h.as had 10 stretch to great lengths his justifi· cation of HornbuckJe by erroneously dcscnb1n~ her record as ··ex- emplary' The medja, by focusing on Wheeler's escapades. has also ignored Hornbuckle'\ hypocrisy While Wheeler's 1nstab1hty has matnl} hun h1mscl( Hornbuckle's voling l"CC'ord has hun the city. Had Gardner done his homework. he would hav~ found ample nt'gat1ves that normally ~ould have proh1btted any endorc;cmt'nt of Hornbuckle and Wheeler. uardner C\ en admitted b1s d1s- 10ltrest with .. past records" and "cons1stenn " of other candidates. So Wlth a "hea~ hand"·-accordrng to one pan1C'1pant. he picked candldates who 10 his own words wert .. fa'st on their feet," "negauvc," and al least one ··woman for balance... He then elected them with his sclect1v('. "ID· tent1onall) emotional." unanswe~ "hit" ma1lers as he aptly labeled them He bnlhantl) exploited and '1organ1tt'd the d1ssens1on" of outraged homeowners. Whtie aJJ of this makes for smar( expcd1en1 pahucs. 11 has made poor reprcscntallon. To be credible. Gar- dner should ··~" lus own un- trustworthy, shaky products before going after the other incumbents as he vows to do. Being an honorable decent person. ·John shot.Id and w1Ii likeh apologize for his 1u<1J11lent on endorsements and the ensuLng mess. Hornbuckle. howcvtT. declares to· dependence ... Mesa ~ct1on does their thing. I'm doin& riune " SO. wbCT"C 1s .. Boss" Gardner now that we rcall'° need him? The btg issue remains - pohucal. not pcnonal. mtcgnty. CHRISM. STEEL Costa Mesa Corporation people pay tazes To the Edttor· We hear 11 said that corporations pa} no income tax What 1s a corpora11on·1 It is bas1cal- l) people. people holding stock and people hold ing1obs. If evel") member of a corpora lion pa~s income tax, can 11 be said that the corporatton pays no income ta\" Each worker pa ) s 1n~·ome ta.\ on his v. agt's and t'ach stockholder pa) s income Ul\ on his dt\ldt'nd. It e'-en member of the corporation pays ta"<<"~. the corporation pa)s taxes. JIM BOLDI~G Costa Mesa Pilot's involvement praised To the Ed11or I \\Ould hke to personal!~ com- mend the Dail) Pilot for ns sponsor- ship of the "Coast C'hrntmas Classic" This t)pe of acu,1t) sho~s )OUr m\ohement in the communtt\ The tournament "as \er. smoothh run as "'ell u pro\ 1d1.ng an o~ ponunit' to v.tttch !>ome great high ~hool ba~~(\ball I ~ ( H.\RLIE \1.\RkEL ( osta \1csa ----Newport's Can.r1ery \'illBge---- r=(Aff ~DO -DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to ~1dm~ht Mondays & Tuesday~ Two Dinner• for $1 rl.95 Wednesds,·-. 6 Course Italian Dinner 9 .95 2900 ~ewport Boulevard • ~ewport Beach· 67&-2968 -h yeth P unaes chraz.'. Y into antasldy 4.ngeles to ~ase arbitrary d1scnmina-ha' t' ne\ er l't'ad-a-rnort profe°ss1onal Even media berwecn Htem and ~---------------------------w en e opanC$ t at ga y men wou ba~~ b _ _. d 1 .1 fl ior tg rot t'rs o reatcr os I would hkt' to s1ncel't'ly sav that I conductedandtheamclev.aswntten I try to take advantage of membership t1on ~on igot~ stereot)'J>(s an and 'erbattm anterv1t'"' People should have rcpresentau' es an 81ft Brothers in order to seduce to evaluate all applicants, gay or Miss Laura Merk wrote the an1cle. such as she boys. ma1g}M. as 1nd1v1duals. Blanket ei1· What a beauttful and well-prepared E.\ TER LEOC.E Anyone who pays att.tntion 10 dus1on of gay men onl)' reduC'es the add111on to the conscience of our Laauna Bca'h media aJlegations of sexual mole'ita-pool of canng men willing to donate ---RUf f Ell' t1on of children understands the time and energy to provide a father-• realtty: Child mole~te,... almo~t in-le'~ boy with a more complete fam1h American Heart 0 UPHOLSTERY lllC. vanably turn out 10 be hetero~xual hte males. The lie 1h.1 homosexuals arc OR . GEORGE w &. TKINSON Association child molester~ 1\ simply another uth Laguna MlsgU!lded blg brothers tirade To the Editor Bruce J. hne1der. the foot doctor. has eut his foot and that of his buddS Bta Brother into his mouth with his tirade ap1nst th(' A(LtJ defense of a homosexual man·, IC'J!Umate (usina Schneider's absolutes) normal basic behavior that 1s culturally universal. Schne1dt'r states wc1et) ha~ an intem1 in prescnuna the heter- osexual role model That', nght. It also behoove\ an educ. tcd, c1v1l11ed ci11zenry to provide its children with all the facts con~m1na l\uman ~xu ahty uncontrovened by reh11ou,, pobt1caJ and pcnonaJ b1u Schneider's appartnt hanaup~ about consmuuonally prote( ted n&hu and auaranttt, 1den11fies a ~nous nav. tn h1s.rat1onal111ng away as "hbtran·ra11nes)" lepl ciefen~ of 1nd1v1duil parucipation in Bia Brother activiucs that include ur- ro&Ate father fiaure Schneider, with no stated suppon of his op1o.ion. indicates homosexual men will employ such a relationship to exploit innocentboyssu,uall) The track record of mOIC$t1&1on and other abuSt' of younastcrs 1n coun record indicates 1he heleroSt"ilual to be the Jl'l'llCSt betrayer of thu trust Funhermorc. Dr Schneider. btina a foot doctor. apparent!> 1s unaware of or wn ne"er tauaht 1n med1caJ ~hool that all ol' u dunna adolt'1Cencc, JO through a bomosex· -ual phase of sexuaht> en route to hetero~xuahty that tln't ncetSsanly txt1n•uisheod and never aaa1n ul«S. BRllf'F ;, HOPPING Lquna St"ach ,,,,.. .... ·- I , A.a Orenge Coee1 OAIL.V PIL.OT/ Tuesday, F.ebruery 4, 198& INTE RMI SSIO N 'I Do, I Do' does fine at the Grand How many limes, when you've attended a dinner theater production. have you drummed your feet impa- tiently through the obligatory second intermission wondering why some enterprising playhouse doesn't put on a show with only one break the way 11 was originally intended? Wonder no more. The Grand Dinner Theater has finall y broken the mold that has existed since dinner theater first cro pped up 1n Orange County 13 years ago. Its production ofthe musical "I Do. I Do" 1ncludesa single mterm1sston fhat an itself would be worth the tnp to Anaheim's Grand Hotel, but th1s spnghtly musical version of .. The Fourposter' has much more to offer. It's a h1ghl> enten.aanang commodity -a sangJe set. two-character show that should keep ) ou smiling all eventnJ.. .. Smiling" 1s the operative term here. ratht'r tban all-out guffawing. The Tom Jon.es-Harve> Schmidt chronicle of a half-century of married hfe doesn't approach the comic charm of rhe pair'~ earlier hit. ".The Fantasllcks," in either its book or its score, but the characters are engaging and it's fun to watch their develop- ment. Addtt1vnall). fam of TV'~ "May- bell) R.F.D ... "F Troop" and "Mama·s Famil~" will CnJO) lhe antics of Ken Bcrr). who plays the pompous. self-nghtcous husband wtth a sl~ comic twinkle 1hat neutral- izes the rat-fink aspect of his charac- ter. It's 1mposs1ble to dislike the fellow when he seems 10 be enJO) 1ng himself so muLh Like Lmlechap tn .. top the World. l Want to Get Off." Bell) 's Michael . Toi ·J1TUS starts out as a selfish opportunist. but gains some personal v owth over the years until, m the twilight of his hfc, he's a prctt) nice guy. Berry allows to penetrate the facade penod1cally to view a warm. canng person under the stuffed shirt. Brenda Thomson requires a b11 mort ume to establish herself as Agnes. the wife dnven several times to the brink of separation. but who always manages to rat1onaltLe her situation and keep the mamagc intact. Thomson is at her zenith tn her wild solo, "flaming Agnes," as she conducts a bnef fl1rta11on wHh inde- pendence. The interaction between Berry and Thomson .1s a particular strength of the show. and it's obvious that they've been !>haring the stage for some ttme. Director Gary Davis keeps the pace busy, even d uri ng the extended blackouts for costume changes as the perfo rmers throw dialogue from offstage. The finale. when both don old-age makeup m full "le" of the audience 1\ an elTect1\t.' touch B> pla~ 1ng the sho" as wn11en "Ith the interm1ss1on fol10"1 ng thl' pitched battle number "The Hone\- moon t!>O,er:· the Grand avotd!> the pitfalls of break~ng the a(·t1on at a non-climactic point as other dinner Brenda Thomaon, Ken Berry in "I Do, I Do'' at the Grand. theaters constantly do. Orange Coun- ty's other dinner playhouses would do well to fo llow this back-to-basics example "I Do. I Do" will continue through Apnl 6 on a nightly-except-Monday performance schedule at the Grand. I Hotel Way across Harbor Bouleverd from Disneyland. Call 772-77 1 O for ttcket 1nforma11on and reservations. BACKSTAGE -Nanette Fabra} "111 star 1n the comedy "Cactus Flower" at the La Mirada Civic The~ter Feb. 18 tl)rough March 9 .... ticket reservations are being taken at 994-6310 .... A new theater group will be forming at the Jewish Community Center in G arden Grove under the d1rcct1on of singer-actress Laune Free~ .... the group has scheduled a meeting Sunday at 10:30 a.m . in the library on the center campus. 12181 Buaro St.. Garden Grove .... call 530-6636 for details ... -IQWtlllltlii·Dil-------------------------- Caldwell shattered by discovery he has AIDS By LYNDA HIRSCH THE COLBYS: In London Jeff wn fronts Francesca abou1 hi\ parentage Shl· swears that hr's Ph1l10'\ son and 1ha1 while GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD WINNER Bl '-I ·\I I HI.,., l>HAMA > -,.Ole than • mcwi• dt -.•1nr11"..ot\O •'-'nil , r, • a ""'mph ,. I>' rd '""~' t• "'" I• • ~ 1"' "94'1 \1 r)'-t4 "'" 1 1 .... H , I 1•1 •rt"'" ~I)~ • '"''. ~· • (JI 11 1tmHTlllUOI Ph1hp ma'~ ha\c 1H1t1t•n the lcucr hc rnul<I ha1e ~co ~uffenng from malana and not rellll1 ~no"'n "'hat he "'as "'n11ng. able·~ la"' ~er tell' hl·r 1f Jr ff•~ not a ( oJb, he'll ha 1 c 1u g1' c bac~ all h1~ 'hare~ Hutch and IOW SHOWllG! 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DALLAS: J R. agrees 10 allow M1\S Ellie io draw an enormous ~um of moncv from the bank. later learning that the money IS to be used 10 ball out one of Clayton\ fa1hnghus1nesscs A funousJ R.coofronts <.la} ton .,,. ho 5-wears he knows nothing of "11ss Ellil'0S a11emp1s 10 help him In C olomb1a an otliual wonders why Matt 1s 1mponing emeralds to a country which has more emeralds J.han 11 knoy,s .... hat to do .,,. Hh '>ue Ellen's ball 1s a major suness. espt"uall~ when >\ngehque donates a million dollars In Colombia. Ma11 lca\t'\ Pam JI a campsite When gunshots nng uut "1a11 runs to.,,.ard Pam bu1 1s knod.ed unlun\uous bcforc he 1..an reach her ..... DYNASTY: \\.hen .\le\1s sees De' Ir. mg to makt> 1hc king -walk. 1he kinggOl'\ hmp \lt-\1\ llUes11ons 0c,·s mo11,cs and hl'11r'c' 1ha1 C1alen I\ sttll paral)1ed \\.11 h \amm' Jo\ hdp Kf}stlc manages w 1..'\1...tpe Mcanwh1k-Blake regains hi\ '1rl·ng1h JI tht· ho~pnal Joel's car gOl'\ 11\cr a ll1 tl I he police ICel that Joel and R11a h.nc go11en a""a~ sintc no bodies aH· luund Kr~ \tie continues to ha"l' n16h l· mares about her ordeal Sam nn Jo tncs to patch things up with Krystle. · • • • FALCON CREST: Angela keeps too,. 1ao1 \1g1I al Emma's bt'ds1de. At hi:r father's funeral, Jordan heanbroken when her mother blames her for her faiher's death. Jordan flees the cemetery and late• heads for a bar where she seduces the first man she secs Richard finds Jordan's Junior high school records and learns of her trag1t young hfe Richard rehires her .ind \"'ear; her father's 1nd1scre11ons w1th her """I nc,.er be ..eeo in tns n~per 1-ather ( hnstophcr returns 10 the pnest· hood and dcl1dcs to work in a fh1rd World 1..uuntr) Duane wonders 1f .\ngcla had JO\ thing w do with thr htjack1og ol his 1ru1..k S111l d1<,gusted by \lchssa·s ti) ing to lure Faiher Christopher Angela paH a la1o.)'cr to defend Robin in the l uslo<h suit Meanwhile Lance heads to \ll untt' I arlo and goes undcrco-.er tu )Cc II .. Anvone w11o falls to respond to 'ha Eagle' has no red blood al all." -Ardllr ....._, NIW TIN POST IPG-t 3J io Al~S1AA'*.ltASr :t I> IC I P 14 I lllllf> ln St• P\r:llltts "'C .. Al~~ ti!(• ·-nllCTCllUIACM • STAlllOll AM.,. ·• , .. r,_. )\ ... •M11<1r--( • ¥ • ~ ,. " .,. -... •COITAlllM ~lf/ICit . ... . .. ---. 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Sonny st1zes the opportunit) 10 find out more about her life wnh Josh Meanwhile Val stunned when \he come~ dcross a tape conuuning \onn) 's notes and realm~s he's 1he one who .,.,as leaking 1nforma1100 to the 1ablo1d~ When Karen 1-:lls Val that Jill Bcooeit's hotel room key fell ou t of Mac's pocket. Val tells Karen 10 kttp quiet but "-Jien confronts Mac Mac says nothing C\cr happt"ncd. 1ha1 11 had nothing 10 do "'•th his lo' e for her bu1 w11h his own scll- dnub1s and a m1d-lilc crisis Karen finds this hard to bchcve and walks out on him. 'iumncr M"cms almost calm when Peter Jnoounccs he's his half-brother. Ohv1a rnnuoucs to stav with Ka:rcn and Mac. • • • ST. ELSEWHE RE: A. more serene Bobb} C aid well returns for a month ofR & R When he decide~ 10 have his facial scar remo,ed hr wants his own blood used l\ p~hmmary test shows that Caldwell has A.IDS Mrs. End1co11 decides to undergo hean surge!) Her grandson Michael show~ hosllht} toward the family wealth \\. hile he and his father Sil in the hospital lhapel a man walks in with a gun and shoot\ the senator at close range. >\II auempt\ to \a"e the senator are futile. v. h1le ( ra1g manages to pull Mrs End1COll through a mk) surgery (aid-well tncs to rnme to term~ w1tb. AIDS while Aus-chlander tells Westphal thal there's scnous doubt whe ther ( ald.,.,cll can con· tmue 10 "'ork on the staff once news of his .\IDS spread' -NOW PLAYING - ..,..ANAtt(iM PJ<lflr s .,..,,,.,,., O.. tn 879 91!5() ~nn llr•• ~'' 529 53J!I iiniii> E.0w.V05 s.<10~-· 561 S8llD llUH'Tl!ICT'OM IJU.Clf tow.viii HU1tlot>Qton r,.,n &411 Ol88 llM Eow¥Ol WooollOOqll SSr-O&SS i:ilWiM AW , •\.n.ol' \l.Ju.4' p 6'11 06n ....... ~ P.t<tflc I 1.4 lilbfl Dr<Wln871 11162 LA MiiW°iA P.:tflc1wtl>Wl1Y ~23 1511 OiWa C•"f C..,r~r 11)1 ZSS3 ~ C4wMOS BrKror 5407 .... Wt.Sfiii1NSTiA ~C-Wftl 881 .11135 ..... WlSTM~ P.wtllt 1 H, Wiiy J9 eir-tn 1191 l69J Sl H lot ll Miit. W .. kda7t •* Ill Mii Only Sat , Sun , & .,011111 1 Un1111 No11d '"'""::.~~~~~'" , .. , "'.':111~"· ~ 1 00 a. t 10I ' SHOWS AT • t :JO 6 t 1JO CE nrUAY c1neoome r:i il' lSSl 11.,m•• A Si n" An1 J..,~ ~AROOVT• -"*•t..Y .. LL.I (a) SHOWS AT t 1 0 l U I U l to a. 10 00 T .. ..:sT °' TIMaS ..... ., SHOWS' AT I II 3 lO IU 7 06t U OUT CW AP•teA .. , SHOWS AT IJ:'I J SS 1 00 a. 10 10 IN 70Mlltl 19'0llt a"4aUl ...... ., SHOWS AT t :00Jc20 s·•o •·oo & 10,20 cCM..Oa N•ft..C .. , SHOWS AY 1.0l 4·ot 1 OI • tOcOS VISl 1 UU• 'Ill l'1U.... 0 1oe 1 u~ ~l~~[)fl[)I ~ ....... fAfUI OU\ HOOl'I •OCll°¥ IV ... ) '11o1tl WHITI NIGHTS (~·tJ) ~l'Vntl~ ,,., Phttl 101 OAl..MATIONS (0 ) e111•• ~•u• c11.,, .. UllVI ••I t1u I H WUey1ll H WhU1IVdu ti •••• VelfH ht.f , • 'Peter' wins first round with 'Sins' By FRED ROTHENBERG l#T....,.......,.._ NEW YORK -NBC'$ "Peter the Great" won the first night of "Ciar • Wars" in its head-to-head battle with Joan Collins. the star and producer of CBS' "Sins," A.C. Nielsen's 12-city overnight figures revealed Monday. "Peter the Great," the $26 million, eight-hour epic starring Maximilian Schell, averaged a 23.1 rating and beat "Sins" in each of the 12 major cities measured by Nielsen. ··sins," the seven-hour mmisenes starring Miss Collins as a rags-to-nches publishing empress. a veraged an 18.0 rating. "Peter the Great'' had a rating h1$h of26. 9 in Denver and a Jow of 18.0 m Dallas. "Sins" did best in New York, with a 23.7 rating, and worst 1n Denver. with a 12.3. ABC. which introduced HS weekl y "Disney Movie" Sunday and fol- lowed 1t with the James Bond film. "Octopussy," averaged a 16.2 rating for the night. "Octopussy." going agamst the two min1senes. averaged a 16.8. Nielsen's Sunday night nauonal figures. representing the nation's 85. 9 million homes with telt'v1s1o n. will be available on Tuesday. It was the first major confrontation of the February sweeps. those three- times-a-year penods when ratings for local stations arc measured. The networks help boost ratings for their affiliates with maJor programming 1n sweeps months. Greg Kasparian. C BS' director of audience measurement. said CBS expects "Sins" to do better an the nnttonal sampling. \R~' rr"£r"m~ generally arc more popular 1n rural areas. Kasparian said ho still expects "Sin " to win the overall battle the three nights the shows oppose each other. NBC officials were elated by the initial fi rst-night results. "We're very pleased." said Curt Bl~k. ,an NBC vice president. "There didn t appear 10 be anr tuneout: we held the audience.' The miniseries' on-air promotional campaigns have been enormous. Viewers ofNBC"s Super Bowl Jan. 26 were inundated with quick scenes from the epic that was fi lmed in the Soviet Union. CBS had numerous promos for "Sins" in many of its to~ rated programs last week. Local stations even got into the prom ot10Jlal act. while anempung to gain a nfongs rubofT. In New York. the WCBS-produced program. ··o nly in Amenca with Greg Jackson." d id a JO-minute anterv1ewwith Collins that was shown Saturday night and also was earned on CBS' owned-and- operated stations in Chicago and Los Angeles. "The reason we put it there was to win ratings based on the publicity surrounding ·sins,"' sajd Laraine Herman, a spokeswoman for WCBS. The White House, in rec-0gnition of the networks' big broadcJlsts. sched· uled President Reagan's once-post- poned State of the Union address for 5 pm. PST Tuesday. Traditionally, t ... e message has been on at 6 p.m .. and that was the scheduled tame Jan. 28 when tt was delayed because of the Challenger shuttle d1sas1er. Movies nominated for sci-fi honors LOS ANGELES (AP) -The 11mc- travel comedy .. Back to tht' Future.'' James Bond sequel "AY1cw toa Kill .. and Woody Allen's "Tile Purple Rose of Cairo" were among film~ nomi- nated Monday for science fiction honors. The Academy of Sc1enCl' F1rnon .. Fantasy and Horror Fil ms an- nounced nominees for 1he 13th annual Saturn Awards at a news conference attended by about 60 people. including actress C and) Clark and science flcuon auttvir -\ E Van Vogt. The awards ceremonv will be held 1n tht' spnng. but a date has )ct to be set. said academy president Donald Reed. Three special awards also were announced Monday Charles Band, who as president of Empire Films has produced such movies as .. Re-Animator" and "Eliminators." acct'pted the George Pal Memonal Award. named for the producer-director who won five Os- cars for-special effect'> Actor Vincent Prn:c s1arof"Hou~ of Wax." "The Fl~ .. and .. House on Haunted Hill." received the Life Career Award . .\lien was given the President's Award for his "Purple Rose." also nominated as best fantasy film. Neither Price nor <\llcn attended the news conference. The nominees for thl.' 13 th annual Saturn Awards arc: t SCIENCE FICTION FILM 'Becll. 10 Ille Fulurt," "CocOOt!." "Enemv Mine, · · M.ttJ M.t• BevontJ T""'10erdome" •no "A View 10 e Kiii 2 BEST FANT .ASY FILM ~LatJvllewkt " 'Purole R°"," "R..-no Wl"lams • Return 10 Oz" and "You"9 S,,...lock HOI~" J BEST HORR.OR. FILM "Frtghl NIOhl. L•ltforct. • Nlg111mert on Elm SlrHr." "Rt· Animator" and "R•rurn ot •lie Living Dead " 4 BEST .ACTOR Hume Croovn ("Cocoon"), MICllH I J Fox l"Beck ta fl'le Fulurt"l. Louil Gouen Jr ("Enemv Mtne·'I. Jet1'1es Karen l"Rtlurn of Ille Living OeetJ") arid Cllrll Sarendon l"FriOhl NIOhl"I S BEST ACTRESS Corel 8row11e f"Dreemclllld"I, Glenn CIOst ("Me1de"I, Ml• Farrow ("Purple Rast"). Mlchtlfe PfelHer ("LedYllewkt") entJ Jenice ferldy ("CocOOll") 6 BEST SUPPORTING .ACT~. Joel Gr.., I 'R.erno Wlllle ms"I. Crispin Glover ("8ee1< to Ille Futvre"l. len HOim f"Dreemclllld"I. Cnrlst~ LIOvtJ C"Beck to 11\e Fulurt"I arid R.ooc!Y McDoweO ("FrlQ?lt NIOhl") 7 BEST SUPPORTING .ACTRESS· Rutll Goroon f"Mu1e"J Grice JO!leS (".A View IO e K•ll' I, Anne Ranuev ("Tiie Goonlfl"), L .. T110mP1on l"Baelt 10 lllt Fulurt''I encl Gw1<1 Vtroon I "Cocoon' I I BEST JUVENILE ACTING Felruie Balk I Return IO Oz"), Jeff 8 Conen l"Tht Goonfts 'I llen MilCMll·Smflrl ("Weird Sci· t<\Ct "I, BarrttOllve< ("D .AR. Y L ") e ncl Amell• S11enkley t"OrH mcnlld"l 9 BEST DIRECTOR WOOth Aller! ("P\Kole ROH" I Tom HOllencl f"Frlohl Nlohl"), Ron HowertJ t"Cocoon·•1, Georoe Ml-., ("Med Mu 'I Dan O'Bennon ("Return ol 11>1 Llvlno OtatJ"I t rld Rooerr ZtmKl<is ("Beck 10 11\e Fulure") 10 BEST WRITI NG WCIOdy Alien I 'Purole Rose· I Tom BeMOek l"Cocoon"l, Cllr15 COlumt>us I 'YO<ln9 SnerlOCk Holme1"). Terry Hots t nd G90r!N Miiie< ("Med Mu") ano Tom Holland ("Frlont Nlo111 'I 11 BEST MUSIC Bruce 8 rovoMoo l"Snenock Hotmu ") Jame1 Horner I Cocoon") Meurice Jerre l"lnt 8 rlcle"I, Andrew Poweti l"Ledv lltwkt") •rid Alen Sllveslrl ("8eclt 10 the Fulvrt ") 1' BEST COSTUME Nene Ceccnl l"Ladv· hawltt "), Revmood\Hvo11es l"Relurn 10 Or"I Norma Morlceeu I ''Med Me•"), Snlrlev Rvs"8fi l 'Tiit 8 rltJt"I antJ Dt~el'I L Scoll ("Beck 10 tllt F ulurt " I . 1l BEST MAKEUP Roi> 8 allln ("Ea· PIOrtU"I. An111an., Ooul>lln, Jonn Naulfn a rid Jonn 8eucl'lltr ( Rt·Anlma1or"h 8 111 MIOllM ("Rtturn Of Int Ll¥1ng 0.etJ"I. Tom Savini ("Oev of tn. 0 H tJ' I 1no Cnris Wates l"Enemv Mine") 14 BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS .Aoooee I L•letorce") R>ellard EtJlund ("Frlo111 Nlolll"I L A EHec" Group 1''Comm1noo '}, Brvc:~ N>ellOlson an<i RalOh Wtnltr ("E aDIOr..-s .. 1 eno Kevin Pike l"8ac11 IO lllt Fulure' Dionne and Barbra still lead ti,.e packs By lbe Aasoclated Press The following are Billboard\ hot record hits as they appear 1n next week·s issue of Billboard mag.a11ne. Copyright 1986. Billboard Publt- ca~io.ns. Inc. Repnntcd with per- mission. HOT SINGLES I ' That's Whal FrtentJ1 .Are For Dionne & Fftancls fAr•SI•) ? "Bur11ing HHrl" S~v1vor !Scolll Br°' ) J .. I'm Your Men" Wham• !Columbia ) • "Wnen ,,.. Golr>11 Ge11 To..oll" Blh Octen fJlva) S "How Will I Know w1111nev Hou11on . ,,,. "A very funny, stand up and cheer movie!' -Rona 8urett ROBIN KURT WILLIAMS RUSSELL NOW-1tLAYI NG _..,._ -·-~ .. . ..._ C41t•-.__ .,,.41._, ... t•t•-t--l-,,,...., .. , ,_,,..._.,. ................ ~ .. .,. --, __ ..., ,.._ ·-"'UJ -·"""·-..... ,, ... _ _, _ _. . ..• , ..,_ """"'-.trnh• --·---·-""'-'-OIMJ ,,. __ .. ::-.::.·i1r --·· ----- - f Arts1a 1 6 I( vrie Mr M"ler I RCAJ I SPle• Like U\" Peu1 McCartney 1Cao11011 I Tallo. To Me" Stevie NICk\ IMCl<lernt 9 L1•lng tn America" Jame\ Brown ( S<:otll Bros I 10 'Conoe" Miami Sound Mac111ne (EPlcl ll 'Ga Home" S1evlt Woo<ltr ITe mllll l2 "Tiie SwHIH I Taboo" S.oe (Portralll U 'My Hamerown" Bruce SD<'lr\051"'1 (COi umo1a 1 I• ·so You, Sev Me" Llontt Rlcnie fMorown) IS 'Sert" SlarJllfP I Grunt 1 16 Life In • Norft>trn Town• Tiit Dream Acea.my !Werner Bros J 11 ' Walll Of Lttw" Olre Slralt\ (Werner a'°' J II "S!i..,1 ltunnlr>11 • MJkt l Ille ~ IAllltnllc ) It "A Love 811trrt" Shella E tWer ner Bros) 10 ' SIO.Welk Talk" J9ilvt1ea11 (EMl•Arrwrlce) T~Lh t 'Tiie Br°'dW•v .Album" 8ar bte Slref'811CS ICOlumble l 1 "PromlH " s-fPorlreltl l "H,.rl" Hearl (CeDllOI) 4 'Scarecrow" Jol'ln Couo.r Mellttlcemo (Rive I S" Mlarru lflet' Souno1rec11 • IMC.Al • "B1otller1 1n Arm1" Dire Sire ns <Warner Bros 1 1 "Welc-IO Ille Reel World'' Mr Ml•ter !RC.Al I "Wl'lllnev Houstoo" Wnllnev Hou••on IArl1•al t "Alter1>vrner" ll Tao !Warner B1os l to "Knee DHP 111 111e HOOOla" Star.nlo (Orunr) II '"ltockv IV' Soundtrack" IScolll Bros J 12 "Rock A Llltle" Stevie Nic:ll.• tMo<ltrn1 tl "Onct Uoon A Tlmt" Sfmole Minch tA~M· Vlrolnl I• "In Soue re C.lrcle " S11v1e Wonotr ( Temte1 IS "l orl'I In ftte U $.A " Br~lfloSI~ (COlurnbfel t• 'Friend•" Oionn. Warwl(tt (.Ar151e) 11 '"Wl'llt• Nfeftlt' ~lrKll." (.Allallllcl 11 "Sont\ From Ttte l lo Cllelr" T,.,, For FN rt lMercvrv) It 'The DrH m of lhe Blue Turf'" • $t111o IA,M) ~ "Gree1.,1 Hit\ Tiit Ceo IEll11tr1J APmemoer family or friends with Special Occasion Get VVell or Momoricll cards ~ FIGHTlf'G Fm \OJ?UFf Ameflcan Heart AJsociatton ... • Orange Cout O~K..Y BILOT/Tueeday, Fet><uary 4, 188e A9 toast to a penlnsula landmark Most of the 17 5 people attending the Balboa Philharmonic fundraiscr li terally walk to the event as members had chosen to host their cocktail at the newly-restored Balboa Inn. Most •arced with Ron thauhe SS-year-old hiatoncaJ landmark was an excellent improvement for the area and after touring the Inn's ooe-of+kfod refurbished rooms and suite , several guests began inquirinaas to rate"rooms start at $9S ... winter rates). "This place will make It. Althou&h 1t is small (34 rooms) il offers service and aveat location~· commented 0..1 a.1•.attendin& with wife Jen. ThelS members. pan of the Orange County Philharmonic Society, don't ly have such an amb1tt ouscven1, but Gnswold's (who manage the Inn) them a "very good deal" and being in the bean of the neighborhood, how BP members refu se to "Toast a Peninsula Landmark." Explaining the break from tradiuon:;e.o.cbafr JuetSmlllua.id. "Usually vents are smallund held at a home. Wedo all the cookingand onlycharge Chatting with v riswold's pres\dcnt ~ Sufn, eo<bair Mal'}' to. Hilker (celebratinJ her 26th wcddina'IJtni9rsary) was surprised to find that Ray, too. wasa twin. Proudly surveyioa tltitsuccessful pthcrina. .. twin" Ray sajd, "Since our opening on~. 11, we've bad two charity events and three weddings. ~plcrare comina badcforthemtrd time to-our restaurant. (The Grill serves California cuisine.) I think we have a arcat chef!" r person. It is great not having to do all the work. We only had to sell four tscach!" • Some of the local party.goers providina support to county music programs included Terry and Jill ADdr .. , Gay and Valerte,Bana, Jlm aod Lott Brlq", Job and CbMIY Con.. EUubeda Wallaee, Jlm and Jo 8-aow, Job and Mlcllele ManUll, Bill and Sara Ware, Let and w .... ~epbn, Jlm and Pal Hater, Mel and Carole Fas, Doll and Kun Evartt, Milt.II and Jue Grler,andCMrlesand~Jrley~. J For $3S per person guests were treated to a hotel tour, buffet and unlimited , champagne, or ~r. Roa D~. husband of prcz Aue, said, "This pan oft he peninsula was tten for so long. Entrepreneurs th.ought we were too far down and 't come. It's fantastic tnat so much is finally happening ... The engagement of Nancy Dawn indley and Brian Andrew gdanovich wast announced at a ny hosted by theil'"pftfents. Mr. and rs Ph1lhp Lindie)' and Mr and rs. Andrew Bogdanov ich of West- mtnster The champagne huffet was held an the Lindley«, llunt1 ngton Beach home. The bnde-elccl 1s a medical st udent at Pacific Coast College an Garden Grove. Her fiance 1 an cnganeenng student at Orange Coast \ollege. No date h.as been !fl for the wedding. Ronald A. Freeman. Mar•o A.one Motter MOTTER-FREEMAN Ronald Alan Freeman. son ofMr. and Mn. Malton Fr~man of New· port Beach. wall wed Margo Anne Motter of La Canada 1n May Mr. and Mrs. Jame bA'otter of Rye. N Y • and Palm Desert. are th« parents of the bndc-cl('C.1 "°She 1~ a araduate of Mann athol1C hool and the Unavcn1ty of Southern C'altfom1a. Her fiancc ,., a araduate of Newport HaTbor High School and use. They wall be mam ed Moy 24 '"the Palm ~~n Prt~hytcnan t ommuna ty Church EVEHIHG -e:00- 188 HEWS MATT HOUSTON D POt.JC( STORY CJ) COU£OE BA&<ETBAU • THREFS COMPAt<Y I Dff'RENT STROKES 8U8INE8S REPORT MECHANICAL UHIVERSE (J)1 ~=CJ ta:NEWS KENNETH HAGIN ~T /HOTUNe • * ·~ .. AndrOld" ( 1982) Kleus Klnslll, Don= A0GERS AND DOLLY PARTON TOGETHER FAERIE TALE TI1EA TRE -e'.30-o ..:NEWS e TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT e JEOPAPIDY e MACNEll /LEHRER NEWSHOUR a\) PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION ())(])HEWS Qt BENSON Qi) OAN SCHEAFf'ER ~~A * * t t Father Of The Bride .. 119501 Spencer Tracy Elizabeth Tay- lor -7:00- fJC8SNEWS 0 ttJ EHTERTAINMEHT TONIGHT I TAXI ~~ I THAEFSCOMPAt<Y a WHEEL Of FORTUNE ID BUSINESS REPORT (I) P.M. MAGAZINE GD PRAISE THE LOAD N>E.P£HOENT NEWS WAYLON JENNNOS: A · C<11ft(JY IN LONDON MOVE * * * * Touch Of EVIi' I 19581 Chet11on Heslon. OrlOll wenes -1:15- ( L) N8A BASKETBALL -1:30- 12 ON THE TOWN PNC€ IS RIGHT I WHA rs HAP9ENINGtt EYtONLA. $1,000,000 CHANCE Of A UFETM IM'A .. S'H NEWLYWED GAME PftOA.ES Of NA TVA£ THE MOYBW<EAS (I) S.O. AT LARGE 9 P£0Pt..E'S COURT atJEOPAPDY ID AAOHO RQI &A.NT A AfllT A NOT Nfa.SSAlll1. 'f'TH£ NEWS NEWS Paparazzi is edited by Daily ~lot Style editor Vida Dean. .... ..., .......... Claude and Mary Lou Bilker greet Lorry and Jack Blaha. * * • i "Rocky' l 1976) Sytvester Stallone. Taha Shtre MOVIE * • • • 'The EmPtre Stnkes Back 11980) Mm Hamill Hamson Ford CAASOH'S COMEDY CLASSICS MOVIE • • * "K1dco ( 1984) Scort Schwartz Cinnamon Idles. -8:30- • (I) CHARLIE & COMPAt<Y 8 l1J GAOWlNO PAINS I T1C TAC DOUGH P.M. MAGAZINE 8' DAAGHET HONEY MOONE~ -9:00-11 (J) SIHS G 8 PETE.A THE OREA T 8 9 MOONLIGHTING CJ ~=IN CINCINNATI .MOVIE t .. Death Wish ii I 19821 Charles Bfonson. J1M Ireland fll FRONTLINE Ci) NOVA J5 COMEDY BREAI< MOVIE • • ., "King David (19851 Richard Gere. Edward Wooowatd -10:15- ~C)MOVI£ * * ·~ "'Police AC.clemy' ( 1984) StlM! Guttenberg Kim Cattrall MOVIE **•'1 Easy Rldef"" (19691 Peter Fonda. Dennis Hopp« -12:15-a!) RELIGIOUS PflOGRAMMING (HJ MOVIE "Murrow· ( 1985) Dan.el J T revantl MOVIE Dabney Coleman • t 1;, .. L0$1n' It" 11982) Tom Cruise, -l0:30-Jackte Earle Haley a!) CAWNG OR. WHITAKER -12:30- • fl) IHOEP£HOEHT NEWS e a LATE NIGHT WfTli DAVID -11:00-LETTalMAH I D •• Cl> «I at NEWS eMT PATROL CARSON'S COMEDY CLASSICS 8 TOM SNYOEA G BIZARRE 1 .. Cf) e N>EPENOENT NEWS I BARNEY MILlffl • MERV GRIFFlH FRONTLINE • 8U81NES8 Of MANAGEMEHT Cl> BUSINESS REPORT 9 MOf'E REAL PEOPLE G!) CANDI STAT()H.SUSSEWELL Qi) PRAISE THE LORD m NIGHT GAl.l.ERY JI) CHRISTIAN CHILDREN'S AJNO 'J;MOVIE • * • Bor"sa11no· ( 1970) Jean-Paul Belmondo. Alam Delon Two rogues dominate 111t Marseilles uncwwortd In lhe-1930s. (Subtilled) 'PG' -12:40- IJ (I) MOVIE t t '1 "The Good Guys And The Bad Guys · ( 19691 Robert Mitchum, George Kennedy -1:00- 8 MOVIE * t t "Tile Story Of Or Wassfl' (19") Gaty Cooper LWll/le Dey (!)MOVIE t • Or l<lldlfe s Victory' (19421 L111r Ayres LtOnel 81rrymore ., MOVIE • • ·~ Danas ( 19501 Gary Cooper Ruth Roman crl)HEWS ~~RYAN t •·~ ·The Liiiie Drummer Gwf t 1984) Owie Keeton Yorgo Voyages KUNG AJ MOVIE • • ·~ Into Ille Night' \19841 Jett Goldblllm. Micllelle P!e;ttet -1:30- G NEWS I HOll YWOOO CLOSEUP COMEDY TONIGHT AU .. THE FMlll Y • PMISE THE LOfl> 8' JUNE CAIN MIU.EA Melba (Melba Moore) trlea to explain to llttle Tracy (Jamila Perry) that ahe can't alway• buy her :gn•l•e &lfta aa her father and b1a new lfriend are doln• to win the cblld'• ecdon. Melba la on -1:40- lt1MOVIE •''\ 'Angel .. (1984) Clltt Gorman Susan Tyrrell t.S)WOVIE • • Tiit Frll'ICll Women 119811 Fr lf'tCOIM F 1b11n Dayle Hldc:lon tontcht at 8 p.m . on CBS. 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I ) J• AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, February '4, 1988 ·Renovation keeping resort competitiv~ Promodng Club Sportawear are Steve Yoehlmoto. sale• manager; Greg Hillman. ~ .... ,.,...bf ................ company founder Tom Knapp, Beth Kenny and Brent Rowland. They are all under 22. Volleyball sportswear company netting profits B~ TEPHE!'\ STA RK Deity Pllol C0tr .. poft<Mnt For Tom Knapp, nall\l' ol Halho.i ,inJ :i 'rn1or al l nl\l'r\1l\ ol ~ou t hcrn ( alifllrn1J l'u\ltll'" 'l'nlUI\'\ Jre ~Ul1..c,\e<, "'a111ng to happen The founder o\ ( luh \port\\\l'Jr In\ J J"lfl\,lll'h hl'id corpora11on ot..., h1ch he 1s the pnnupal ~tod..hulda li•l•I..~ to thl.' future from the sccunt' nl pa,1 ,u1..Cl''>~C:., Bcg1nn1ng Jt agt• M. >"-.napp \old ··v. ad .. ' Pad,\· 11 ad1ng cards at J 100 perc:cnt protit · "The' \licre a hard to get rnmmu<l1t\ ... he rt'Cj.Jlk<.J · Jnd I must ha\\.' called 50 s1ore\ Ix-lure finding J ml'fl h<int with a b<i,ful to sell to mc · .\!though h1<.. fir\t husinesc; dlon pa1<.J oil hJnd- '"ml'I\ h1'> s~hool pnnupal did not dpprcuate the; \uung t'ntn·prl•ncur '> mone~-m.il..10galuml'n ncarl~ a'> mulh a' he or his parent\ did .. The pnnc-1pal hroughl mc 1nt11 h1-. nllit"c. told n1l· I u1uldn t do that kin<.J ot -.1u!l hut nt\ mom 1hnugh1 I "J' (ute · ht remcmbercd lnndh The compan) warehouse. located in a Fullenon ous1ncsc; park. 1s space deemed by the propen) manager as unrentable beca~se of tts relati ve 1naccess1bllny. and so the compan) pa)s somc""hat less than 1he going rental rate Knapp explained. \ct adorned with a hank of phones. a pcr'>onal 1.omputcr three desks. a "ater cooler. filing cabinet'> and ral "" of merchandise. the ph~s1cal plant 1s more than rnmfonablc as a se111ng of operation. Knapp said .\lso leecp1ng overhead low I'> the tnumv1rn 1c ot -.:ev.port Harbor High School graduates Knapp brought \\Ith him into the business '"The\ work more for the cxpen ence and the opponunll~ of working at the top of a small organ1Lat1on, \\ h1ch will go big. than the money nght now." Knapp <;a1d of Ci reg Hillman. Beth Kenny and Brent Rowland who each v.ork more than 50 hour!> a week. ( tub Sports"' car management I!> completed b~ Steve ') osh1 a1010. sales manager. "'hose most recent tnp to \an Diego netting 10 new orders. was deemed the product of J 'slo" v.t'ek" b~ Knapp The Newporte r adds f 04 rooms, c hanges color s cheme for-fun By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of II-. Otilty l'ltol Ii.II T he Newponer Resort 1s under- going a $15 million renovation that will include an expanded lobby. a new restaurant to replace the three current ones and 104 new guesi rooms. · In addition, the Newpon Beach hotel will be entirely redecorated 1n a color scheme of peach, la vender and green by the time construction is completed in J une. The project began 1n mid-Decem- ber and 1s the first major renovation in the resort's 23-year-history. The Newporter's managing direc- tor. Jim Manion. said the renovation and expansion were moti vated b) recent hotel development in the area In nearby Newpon (enter. the New- pon Mamott has been expanded and the Four Seasons luxul) hotel 1' neanng its grand open10g. ..There has been. and will conlinUl' to be fo r the next fe "' :rears. a 'e~ aggress1"e e>.pans1on 1n Orange County hotel room suppl:r." Manion said "These changes mean substan- ual change for The Newporter Rcson 1f1t 1s 10 remain compet1t1ve." The hotel. located at 1107 Jam- boree Road, remains open while the construction takes place. On~ section at a lime of the ex isti ng 31 1-room hotel 1s being refurbished wh1k building is under way on the separall'. two-stof) structure where 104 room\ ""Ill be added. Two of the reson"• three res· taurants have been closed s1nl.l' There'sroomatinns but fewer occupants From staff and wire reporlt -DALLAS -With a net increase of 50,000 new hotel rooms that came bt·came available in 1985. the U.S. lodgrng industry showed a decline 1n occupancies. according to Laventhol & Horwath (l&H). a business. financial counseling and accounting firm Occupancy for 1985. according to Saul F. Leonard. L&H's national partner fo r leisure time industnes. were 64.5 percent, down 2.1 percent from the 1984 occupancy rate of 65. 9 percent. The a' eragc room rate was $58.92. up 4 8 percent from the 1984 rate of $5b.22 "\\'c: -.ec the peak of the trend of adding huge numbers of rooms ending 1n t 986 when 70.000 more rooms are expected to come on. hne during the \<.'ar. This will be the maJOr factor in the conti nued flat performance in the iodging industry," Leonard said. "By the latter pan of 1987. however, we e\pcct to sec a turnaround as the number of add111onal rooms are absorbed and demand increases." f here arc approximately 2. 75 m 1lhon hotel rooms 1n the Untted tates. :in-ording to L& H projCC ttons. .\lthough the o utlook for the ind ustry 1s for slow growth over the 1mmcd1ate future. there 1s considerable opt1m1sm among developers a nd h:nders who are looking to build new hotel products in selected markets. Leonard said the high number of new rooms completed in tht' past few ~cars 1s the result ofattractt \e financial cond111ons 1n the late 1970s and earl}' 1980s. "Developers saw good occupancy figures and high increases in room rates caused by inflation. This made hotel development attrat·11ve to de' elopers. operators and real estate synd1cators. Also. a number of the projects that were marginal became attract1\.e from a fin ancial point of view.·· Mark Lomanno. head of L&H's research and dn elopmen.t di\ 1s1on, said the U.S. lodging industry may receive an added boost this year if travel abroad declines because of the fear of hijackings and terron sm. ·'About 30 percent of advanced bookings to overseas destinations have been canceled." Lomanno said. '"1f that figure remains constant. 1t could improve the do~esuc picture. part1cularl) in maJOr re~on des11nat1ons." '\\iJll-\ Palk'>. d'>IUC Knapp' hu.,.nr" \entun·' , )uon round him making profit'> through tx·al h\1<.lt• c;andv.1ch and roads1dt· beverage <.ak' 10 c;1randed \ moiun<.t'> \\ailing tu gcl to the bcalh < luh \ponsv.car volleyball/beachwear 1s presently sold 1n !W special!) shops 10 Californ ia including the 5torck\'l'per Jnd Charlcc; Brand in ( O!>ta Mesa. Balboa Bl'alh ( u in Balboa Island. Splac;h 1n Balboa and 15th ~trt."l't \urt ~hop in ""t'"pon Beach December. But the planned 180-sea t 1he height of the hoters elevator restaurant will replace all. three. The tower. millions refurbishing the buildings and landscaping. Today. the 26-acre resort incl udes a nine-hole golf course. sw1mm1ng pools. a spa. and rc~taurants. The John Wayne Tennis C'lub sits on The Newponer property but 1s operated independently. restaurant will sen c an arra} ot "The entire theme running through ' r• .\'>Jn a'1d watl'r\l-1l'r lhe "a' lhl· 11~1J na1111n.tl l hamp1on tor h1<. agl· dl·\p11e a h1nh dl'ICl 1.thJt Jlln ll'J 1 his lelt .trm 1 11 "'ao; an l'J\~ leap 1n1t1 the1..J,UJI .tlll\l spons""l'ar marketed h' h1' pre,cnt lompan' _; D1'>pla~ ing marketing and pnong technique~ that '>f)l'ak wl'll of his formal educatmn. Knapp said his produl ts arc pnced to please cu1s1 ne fro m Italian and CaJun food the rcson is fun." Barraga n said ... We 1ogourme1 pizzas and hors d'oeu' rt·~. want people to stay here but also d rop said hotel spokeswoman Linda Bar-b) for dinner, meals or drinks." ragan Once the renovation 1s completed. K napp.~ 1 learned organ1zat1onal -.kill' nt•t e\\Jr\ t11r \hus10e'>'> "'htlc <.en ing a' hoU\cmJ\lc:r tor 111, I \( \1gm.1 ( h1 fratt"rn11' \\1th an.in111al lJ.p11.il 10\ct.1ment 111 St 101J l\.n.ipp ,began upt:ratmn\ in \,11\emt'l<.:r I llo\~ lnturpora1111n fo\lov.cd in 1%~ v.hen hi\ lOmpaO\ hJd gm<..'> <,Jk' ot 1$150.U()() Thi~ ~car hna1d thnompan' nix·ct' 10 h.t\ r sale'\ 1n cxt.:c\s uf \1nc-halt m11\1on dol!Jr'i "Onginall~. we had pnced e' el') th1 ng il'!>!>l'xpe n"' e- l' ·he '>aid. "hut ''e fou nd pe-0ple were sh)!Ulg iwa~ from our prod ult'> belte" ing them to~ of infcnor qualtt~ "'Th1\. 1s a qualll~·onented. n01 pncc-seno;111H· mJrl-et. our assumption that low.er pnle'> woul<.J mean higher sale'>' olume 1u'>t did not "nrk 11 real I\ hurt u'>. '"()f wurse.1fwc "'ere Jag or Fil<1 (high-priced \l<1tu-.- Other fl.'a turcs of the renovation hotel offi cials intend 10 attract more include constructio n ofa third S\.\.1m-leisure business with weekend and ming pool. new landscaping. the special interest packages. "" add111on of a 15th meeting room and The Newponer had changed own- e\pan<;1on of the lobb> area for use as crsh1p several times "ilOCC its 1962 a lounge and bar opening. The ho tel exterior 1s bemg re.-,,,. 1 The Del Webb Corp. purl'ha'icd the modeled \li lth a Mediterranean theme hotel 1n 1969. seven 'rear-. after 11s \Ii.Ith a roc,e-tx-1ge l'>.tcn or. grl..'en opening It was sold in 1981 to In February 1985. Columbia Sav- ings and Loan of Be ver!) Hills and Westgroup Inc. of Los Angeles were part1c1pating partners in the purchase of the reson. Westgroup. which renovated the A.dolphus Hotel in Dallas and 1s renovating the Biltmore Hotel in Los A.ngeles. 1s the operator of The \lewpon er "Our protits arl' decel\ 1ng .. "narr '>.ml '\.\ l' .irl' fortun.itt' not to ha"c a high O' erhe.iJ tmt Jnd I Ii.I\ l n't •lrll'ntl'd JCll\cwear lint''>). we"d be charging a lol mon: .. \uggl''lcd rt•tail pn1..l''> fo r the f(J(1 percent lollon aw n1ng' hanging from each balcon) R1dgw3.) L1m1ted of '\lewpon Beach. ·ta~cn ont• dime out nt thl· 1.ompaO\ CPleaae aee CLUB/ A 11) and a cupola 1h:i1 will add I'\ feet to .\fter the purcha se R1dgwa;. spent CREDIT LINE ·Slattery named Air Ca] senior marketing veep .. Wiiiiam D. Slattery ha\ taken on thl' po,t uf \enmr '1cc pre\1den1 ol mjr~e11ng for A1rCal. He till~ the 'acanq neared O\ David A Bao miller,..., ho ""a" promoted to prcs1drn1 and ch1et opern11ng otliler ot the '-cwpon Bcuch-ba\ed 1..smt•r '\lanrr~ "Jn I X-~ear \l'teran of th~· airline 1 ndustn 1ndud1 ng In \Car<, w 1th Trans World Airlines and J \1!31 ac; pre<;1dcnt o{ the Ol'"" Braniff. "' · ••• Jn ine re\1dcnt Patrick G Putnam ha'> Ocl'O promo led t11 '>l'nic1r' ll'C: prc\1dl·nt of linJnlc and Jdm101strat1on tor the .\nJhe1m U\ ii eng1nccnng tirm ot Willdan A sociates. Putnam "ho \Cr\l'"' on the ho.1rd ol dm·ttor\ and thl· managcment"t"11mm1ttl'l ol thl' 21-\ear-iJld lomp;im 101nc:d \.\ litdan 1n I 'JXIJ . . . . Hunungton lhtrhour re\1dcn1 Brad Buettner hJ~ hcen appointed ~h1er lindnt 1al otl11..er and J panner in Stan Miller Yachts ot l ong Beach He ha\ c;pent lhl' pa'>t fi,l. 'ear'> a' an 1mur<Jntl 10du!>tf'\ C\ClUll\l' • • • Broee Bearer Jr. ha'> hcl·n promoted 10 thl' ni:w pm1t1on ol'prOJCtt uwrdin;itor tor the centrJI d1' 1o;1on 111 Nex us Development Corp .. J lOmmt·ru.11 rt·al l'C.tate de\el11111·r in In inc \1111\t recentl) the "ewport Bl•ath rl'\1dl·nt "·J' a mJrl-l·t1111i1-'fX'llill1'I l11r Nuus Financial Cen ter in < >run~e ... \\ illaam (. Kersten hcJ\ JCll nl'J In llll'·h.1'cd McDonnell Do u1tlas Fleld Service ("o '" 'itc J"lfl'\ldl nt o f ll·1..hn1lttl 11rx·ra1111nc. lie lllrTil'' to \ld >11nndl D11u11la., from Wang Labora toric~ In<'. of 'r" p11rt tk.tl h \\ hae he ""J' d1rl'\ lnr n l l L"lon1cr \l'r\ itt' . . . Patri ck C Ker\e)' hJ' 1111nnJ Basso & Associates. toe ''' '\\'"' pcin fk.11..h J"i atu•unt c.upcn 1\or 10 thl. firm., hu\10C:\'-·lo-hu\1nl.'>' group The Hun1ing111n Heach fl''>tdent comes to Ha.,.,n trom a po'>111on J' dnct wr o l t hl'nl 'l'n 1tc'> al 'tandn dr Worldwide in Lm .\ ng<.'ll'\ . .. . ( uc;ta \fr<a rl0\lden1 Helen M. Hawthorne hac. hc.·en promote<! 10 m.rnagcr of. eeunty Pacific National Bank's I J'ithlufl hranth and '\e\A. port fkJl h r.· .. 1den1 R~lpb E. Sbuu ha\ hc.0l'O rromoll'd to \. ICl president and mJO.l!!l'r ol lht• hJnl..'-. ~t'\14.\nJht•irn hr.1m h \11n\t r~ccntf\ \hull managed th\ hani..·, ch.trtil' l~1rJ u1lk\ 1111n' .ind ad1u,tml·nt ccntl'r\ \ n:n1q·of '\c\\port HJv.thornt•hJ,\\111!..,·d lortht bank sinu· 1 'J74 • • • C. Arthur Wardner ha' hl'c:n appo1ntl·d ho\plldl <1dm101c;trator ot Costa Mesa Medical Ceottr llo,pltal. The In inc rcc;1dent prt'' wuc;h ~r\ed a'>C h1cl l'\Ctu11 ' r olllll'I .it Harborside Hospital 1n \1 Pl'tl'r.,hurg rla Jnd hnng\ more lhan I~ \l'Jr\ 11! l'\f"lCrlCnt:C !fl. heJlth C:irl' adm101\lrat1 on to h" Ol'"' fl'''' . . . PaCifk Mutual Life Jo~oraoce Co ot "it•" pnrt lk at h ha' announced lour nl•w J\\l\tant '11..t• prt'\ldent\ T ho\e promoted an· Judith L. Brown, poll1' ht·nctii... and .. c:r' 1n•<. Colin M Foden, tdc~)'stem\.,Ronald D Hoyman, m~ '>l'ICl t1on Jnd Dnld M Specht, [tr<>up empln\l'<.' hcnclil<o .1dm1nl\lrttl111n • • • Hugh T. Verano Jr ha'> 1111nl·d th,· :-...c...,,porl Beach nlfae ut thl' ":Ian D1cgo·based l,1v. tir.n1 ot Seball. Boudreau and Gore \ l'rJnl1 v.1\I c,pec1ahze 1n ta' Jnd t:'>tdl<' plJnn1ng Hl· hJd hccn .i partnl·r ~~uh tht' Long Beach firm 111 <:ayer and Westrup. ••• r wo local appra1<,er.-, ha' e earned 'ipeuJI de'>1gnt1t1on' from thl' International Society of Real Estate Appraisers. Margaret S. Manastu , pre\1dcnt of Real E11tate lnvHtment Group 11flrv1 ne recc1H•d her 'ica1or real property appra1\er dn1gnat1on William David Johnson. \cn1or appraiser for Far West avln11 of '""'Pf1rt fkach ha'> r<'lt'I\ cd h1\ ~n1or res1dcn11.1I appral\t'r and \cn1or real propcrt' .lppra1c;er dc\1gnat1on~ Roth crrdcnt1.tl\ muc;t he rl•u·r1111cd r'c~ lht• \t'J" aftn fultilltog continuing c<.Jucat1on rcqum•mrn" • • • Newpon Beal h n•r,1clent Mary Mabon,,) I Yl< I g.raduatc nf . outhern Callfornla Colleice. ha\ returned "home·· a'> thc Ji rector of adm1,'>1orl' at the ( osta ~csn campu' The h1hllcal <;tud1c., m<1Jor had hccn w11rk1og a' emplovment ..,f)(c1alt.-.1 at Ho•1 HoSDltal hctorc J'>'uming tht• nr"" P<l\t . ' . Steven H. Miller of MlrM Advertlalng IH1lp Group 1n Hun11n11on Rtach ha~ hccn appointed r h31rman of tl)t dc~11n d1~1 ph nc of the: Orange County Aru Alllan<'t . The d1~1rilinc 1\ intended to makc business. education and the public at laritc aware of the , \late of • • I BR UL.AND NEALE BARNETT lOmmerciat dec;1gn and its rc la11onsh1p to the ans 1n Orange ( ount) • • • Orange Coast College English professor Lawrence A. Carlson rcc:entl) attended the 1985 National 4-H Forum on Horses in Washington D C Carlson wa~ among 70 'olunteer 4-H leaders from 20 \tates..., ho panic1pa1ed in the forum. sponsored 10 pan by the American Quarter Hor'le Associatio n. ( arlson 1<, act1\e wnh 1he Rancho Carillo Roadrunners in ~an Juan ( ap1strano • • • Nina B. Giles has been named ps~rholog~ and human ~·ha" 1or lClord1na1or Jt Na tional llnlversity's Irvine campus. She 1~ a \.ns1~ and 1 n1en eo11t1n u1u n-.elor \,\, 11h Leroy J. Cordrey and Associates in Orange and thr director of Positive Challenge. an •\nahe1m fi rm spec1ahz1ng tn human rc\ourcc de"elopment. tra1n1ng and management • • • Gene M. alkeld has been reassigned to the !rv1ne office of Alexander Grant & Co. crnified public accounting fi rm. Salkeld w:i<. prev1ou~ly managing partner of the firm's Denver offi ce • • • Ray Robertson has been appointed regi onal sales manager of Polnt 4 Data Corp. in Jrvine ""h1ch manufactures multi-user computer \\\tcm'>and .-.oft ware produt·I\ forbus1nc<;~S Robertson ""Ill he based at STARNES YOCUM • • • Ed Meserve of Grubb & Ellis' Newpon Beach office. has been elected trea~UTcr of the Southern California Society of Industrial Realtors. • • • Shella Starnes has Joined the pu blic rcla11ons d1v1s1on ot 8.J . Stewart Advertising and Public Relations. Inc. of If\ inc a~ account coordinator • • • John Yocum ha~ been appointed preo;1dcnt o1 Boeckeler Instru- ments of T ucson, A..r11., a wholly owned suh.,1d1arv of lKL Inc. ofC0~1,1 Mesa. Bocckelcr manufactu rrc; prcc1s1on rnl.'asu n ng instrumen t'> • • • Joseph Barnett has bee n named panncr-in-charge of management consult1~g services fo r the ewport Beach office of Coopers & Lybrand accounting firm. Barnett. a cert1~ed management consultant. brings more than 20 years of cxpenence in consulting to his new jOb. • • • Vlocent Neale ha~ been named general manager of the Emba11y Soltes hotel 1n Santa Ana. a Joint venture property owned b} Embauy SultH, Inc. of Dallas and United Suites Development Corp. of Newpon Beach. Neale had been general manager of the Embassy Suites hotel 1n Buena Park for three years. • • • • • • • ~ Cbrlllopher Call has been named executive vu.;e president of The , LarfY M. Powell has been named 'ice pres1.den1 of commercial Meister Companlea and their parent company, Krlalpp IDduatrles, lnc. the In inc hcadquaners dnelopmcnt for the Halfe~ty Development Co. The firm l'I Call .has been with Meister since 198 1. most recently as senior vice h~dquanered in Pasadena, w1th office-; in Irvine. and specializes 1n president for administration. He 1s a member of the Orange County de' eloping construcu on and managing office buildings and shopping Business Committee for tbe Arts and fou nding director of Ran b Sa enters c o nta • • • Fe Savl.ogs aod Loan A11odatlon. Meister Companies includes a Richard Christensen h<1~ 1t11ncd DyooComm Productions ut L4lguna development group. automotive fr~uf and telecommun1ca11ons group '\ 1guel a' a<,c,ona tc proJucer :ind director of c.alcs. He ..., 111 conccntratl· Dan L. Rowland & Associates rece nt I) appointed }Jarry R. Drake ol pnma nl~ on the rnrporatc a(ld i~d~s~nat "Hko markets. Fullenon an a'i<1ociate member of the Anaheim architecture firm One Tom Ash hac, JOlOCd The Tropics Group, a Ne"" port Beach-based project Drake will o versee will be the construction of the Irvine 1n1en-0r land.,1..ape firm. as hon1cuhural l'onc;ulLant He will work with Ambulatory Care Center .uch11ects. 1ntcnor designer'> and wntractor~ on the dt·~1gn of Irvine resident Rod Pence: p·n~c;pal of Environmental Stractares. ulmmerciJI atnums and coun:ra!d!. • Inc .. recently returned from a ~m inar on the Mexico eanhqua ke Sterheo L Allison ha!.oJnincd Kennedy/ Jenks Eoglnef'rs of Irvine a., sponsored by the Structural Englneers Association of Soatbero reg1ona manager of airport and a1rl1nc o;en 1ces. All1 c.on has bet>n CaUfon1la. Environmental Stractorea, lac. 1s a Santa Ana-based rc<;ponc.1hlc fnr airport planning and design prOJCCt'I na11on...,,1de tor structural engineenng firm \pcc1almng in tndustnal and commercial more than I 5 "ears. 10clud1ng pro1cc1c, at Jobn Wa yne Airport._ bu1ld1ngs • • • • • • Jim ff. tedt has bet·n ni1mcd prc\1dcnt of Hartley & Assc>ciates, a '>dlc!> and marketing con-.ul 11ng tlf{TI 1n l .. 1guna ~!ills. litt•dt. who pre"1ouc;ly ~erved as an indl'pcndent con\ulta nt. wtll he hac;cd at the · firm'c, Laguna Hills headquancr"i • • • Laguna Niguel rc<,1dtn1 'eao McCartby ha!> been appointed "ICC pre"dent and \.'lie<; manager of Beverly Hiil•. •YlnSS 1n M1<1'l10n Vrcjc> "'111:-fc:.._ hc wi ll O\ ersee hus1nes\ development .u t1vit1cs He pre' 1ou'll~ was rq1onal ~ales manager and ~pc\ u1I pro1ccts rnord10a1or tor America.a Savhs1s. • • • Hua Brulaod ha\ httn dppointed c'ccutl\e n\<Jl<jlJnt manager at The Westin Soutb Coast Plar.a Hotel. He rcplacc'I Sttve ballt, who ha .-. hccn transferred to Tbt WeatlJI Paso del Norte an Fl PM9. l exa\ Bruland ha\ \pcnt 12 ycar'I with WHtln Hotel• and 1s former pre'l1dcnt of I.a Ch•lot des Rot11,eur~ the world's largcn aourmct soc1etv Katblee• Rexrode of Costa Mesa ha< been appointed to serve on the White Hou~ Conference of Small Business to be held in Wash10gton D.C'., Aug 17 to 21. Purpose of the conference 1s to increase puhht: awareness about 1he con1nbut1on~ of small busmes~5 and to de\clC>p recommendations for lq1slauve action. • • • The Orange County office of Ar1bor Yoaa1 Hd Co. ha~d in Costa MClla recently promoted, two employets to pnnc1pal~ in tht• tax department Frank J. Sinatra, Jr. and Joseph L. l"erat take on the new posu . ...... Rkbard P. Bond. 42, of Newpon Reach was recently nam~ senior account executive of GoldeD West Comm1aJcatloas. A former d1rec1or of marketing for Butterfield . avin8-' and Loan, Bond has more than 20 years of banking c'pcricncc. (PleHe tee CR.EDIT/ A 11 • • - CREDIT LINE ... JtromAlO · • • • ElvlD <Al ) Rose of Irvine was recently appointed citecuuvc vice president and chief opcrat1.n1 officer of Amerleu Datacom. Rmc will be respo!"s1blc for the direction of \he Irvine-based compa.ny to eni.urc effecuve and profitable opcrauon and arowth. Ed McGra~. owner oflhe 1:Vi~e~based McGratla Co .• recently was elected to the ~ooaevelt Warm s,rt•1• J'oudadoa Board of Tn1teet. The Atlanta, Ga.·based foundation .provides guidance and suppon to the R~eevelt Warm Sprlllc• la1titate for l\ebbW&.ltioa founded by Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1927. • • • ftlcbard Giii, formerly a stockbrokcrwith Deep WUcox Stttirid" in Newport ~ach\ recently JOined the Orange office of Lee at A .. oclate1, a commercial rea estate services firm. ••• Br~u D. Graff of Huntington Beach recently joined the advertising, markeung and public relations firm ofBa110 ud Aasoclates of Newport Beach as a cop)'Writer. CLUB SPORTSWE AR .•. FromAlO <,horts. sweatshirts and T-shirts go from $12 to $24. Through volleyball tournament sponsorship, Knapp stays 1n touch wuh the 15· to 30-ycar-old beach crowd. This June C'lub Sponswear. Inc. will sponsor its second annual Laguna Beach volleyball tournament. Last year, Knapp said, the top 32 players from across the country competed for $8,000 pnze money. .. Wnh 18.000 ~pectators attendmg, Knapp said. the tournament increased ~alos and product VIJ.lbility to the potnt of paying back the $23.000 total that it took to sponsor the weekend long affair. Visibility forthe product line won't seem as such a challenge following the amng of the made-for-television movie, "Prince of Bel Air" in which the star, Mark Harmon (of .. St. Elsewhere" and Coor's commercials) sports most of the current Club line. Future plans. Knapp said, call for even wilder more New Wave•ish designs for shorts and sh1rts7 featured under the com~ny logo ofa tn-<:olored nautical Oag. ·· · Act1 vc sportswear for life' 1s our new logo," Knapp disclosed. "and our market ts generally those people with this type oflifestyle." NEW YORK (AP) -Tne following "" snows tl'le Over • the · Counter stocks and warrants lhal heve gone uP 1~ most and down the mo\t based on c>ercent of change fQf Mondev H AmConll AmLJlnd c GrldComm 25 MlcroGenl 111/• i JI/• ,.,, 'h 1\4 I/• NS No s.curllles lredlng below S2 0< 1000 snares are Included. 1 Net :ind percentage chanQfl are the 2 dtfference between the previous closing 3 price and MOl'ldav'\,~ll or bid Prfct . c Na~ La1t ChQ Pct. l I Uld8cpUtan s 33·1611 l-16Up ·1 7 2 Magnttlclnt 1~14 33"' Up 7. a 3 Plonrcm un 1h Up 9 4 Seallnc 1h I~ UP . JO S Prodlpy 3"' ~ Up .C l 9 V~lotch 3 t·16 +ll-16 UP .9 g a ~rhensr~ s ,,,., i lv. 8~ :~ le 0 DIOlllPrd ~ ~ Up .1 t 110 PfrsnlCptr l'h UP ·8 1 l PhonA~rm 211• ~ Up . l 112 Car"r om SI/• l.4 UP p ll 3 Sc1meo tesv 1214 + 1l.4 up 1e 19 l~ ~~%~~~Dev W1h I 3 ~ 8~ le:: ri 116 MktSyst un ll:V. 1 'h Up JC.~ 7 Quelt~lcal 61/1 1lo UP U. 118 RSI Corp j'"' ~ Up 1~. c 9 AeroSysllnc 1/e 'I• UP 1 ·j s 20 Glsh81o 1h ~ UP 1 . ' n lnttrorae>n s l llo •"· Ill> 1 . Name LaJ! Cha AmSoffwre s 9"1tfo -'Ti. RovalRescs 2 -'h HvtMMJcro 6 -l'J• Temtn C'I• -"" AdvTot>ec un tl'h -2 lnlrdvne h S"' -l't Adage ~~ -~ ActvanTob 10 -l'h TllermlProfl SI/" -~ ISSCO 12J,4 -l~ TrlStar WI '~ --L•MrPholo r -'h MlcronTch I -l~ lmensnMed -11• 9ranslnd s 1 -l'h l<lngsRo.d ~I/• ->.4 MtG sk I I/• -J,4 Hamftr~u 1 v, -111. AvantG'erde I/• -'h NCA Corp 'I/• -'h NwstTelepd s 41/• -'h EnvlrTac s 4"2 -'h Btrcor 9'1• -I NttlTICh S 3· 16 -9· 16 Classlc:Cp 3"" li FalconOG s 21h -1,<. NEW YORK (A~ -Tne fol~wlng list ~ t~r."'co ~~ + ~ mows 1ne N-ork Stock xcti.nge stoctts and war rants lhat heve GOM up ~nt v. + ~ the most and down the most ~sed on rt st u~ + itt i:rcent of cna09e r99ardlffs volume olarold or Mcind~V DOWNS No securll es trading t>etow S2 are Incl· Nam Last C'i, ·u~ed. Net and 1>1rcentage chanoes are the 1 Hit~~ A ~-di erence betwHn the prevl~s dosing 2 Max d r-· e>rlce and Mondav's Pm 3 Pu~ vc Ind ~-~ p r I c e C Wift~O 1;. -'h UPS 'R ng ,,.. -v. Name Last ChJ! Pct lverOak 11. -v. I WstCoNA pf lfll + 1 ~ UP ll ~exastnll ~-'JA 2 ~levePak ·~ l !It UP 1 ., 8 VateroEnr -~ 3 AL wtO m ¥; Up l . Ma~vF ~ 'It 4~mL~ Up t 1. 10 Mc rmlnt wt v. S vi hart o 2~ + 11• UP 'U lj ~~~~I> wt ~ -v. ' Pioneer p ~~r Up ,,.._ ,,.. Rev~rtCopr 13~ IV. UP 9.~ 1 Mo wk Oat 2•1e -~ r/e I/• UP IC ~ulCmSvs ~-g ~:If Pok 2 23PI 3. l4 Up ll IS ~In '~ -'I• 10 HazelLabs lfh JI/• UP l' alley Ind r-I: It Varco ~ 'I• UP 1 rrowElec t ~ - l~ NL l~dusl w· 11~ UP d ~ ~"::'iM,. 3 -I~ l KN ng n UP ~ -v. IC ~ordura Ce> ijl/• 1h Up :~ nlumt>rg 3,,. -1~ IS OldWstFn ' 211. UP gn11 lll~m ~J\ -Ph 1, Vorna~ Inc J'e 4 'I• Up 6. UQLI ,31pr 'h -1 l E~stnA rL ~~ ~ Up ii lnexc~ll s ... -14 1g vi nrt~o pt I/• v. Up ~b Tr ~ -I/• l Brwng ~r ' JCI/• 1~ Up ~IS pf 1~=1: 20 SP~ P IS~ flt Up LL& ovttv 11 Ba e s 2~ 1~ UP l 1DllllllHllHll 8: 1~:~ UP tB Pct ~· tt Up Up ~: UP 1 . 1 . l . '!· to I 1.1 1 .1 t -~ Li 1 . 1 . l . .1 fl "11:1 .c I 2J .9 :2 ·' ·' ..l u C.7 ;:j Factory orders modest ,, last year .. WASHINGTON (AP) -U.S. factory orders rose a weak 2.2 percent last year, despite a strona December increase attributed to a doubling in demand for civilian aircraft. the goverqment reported Monday. The Commerce Department said that factory orders in December rose by a sharp 2. 7 percent over the Novem~r level, the biggest gain m more than a year. The strength last month came from a doubling in orders for civilian aircraft, which totaled S 12 billion in December compared to $6 billion in November. Without the big gain In the transportation segment, total orders would have fallen by 0.5 percent for the month. Orders to U.S. factories are con· sidered a good barometer of future economic activity, and the giant December increase was hailed by many economists as a positive sign for the country's depressed maoufac- turing indusines. The 2.2 percent rise in factory orders for all of 1985, however, was down sharply from a 1l0.6 percent increase in 1984. U.S. manufacturers suffered durirl$ 1985 from stiff foreign competition which robbed them of sales at home and abroad. The December increase, the largest since a 4.4 percent rise in November 1984, left orders at $202.1 bilhon (or the month following a gain of 0.8 percent in November and drop of I pcrcot in October. John AJbertjne, president of the American Business Conference. a coalition of high-growth companies, called the December increase "the clearest signal we have seen to date indicating that U.S. manufactunng may well be rctummg to a healthy state.·· Analysts also said that despite the lopsided nature bf the increase in factory order.s in December. they detected strength throughout the report. "Manufacturers were laymg off people in the first nine months of the year and liquidating inventories. but now we arc endmg the year with an upturn in orders and that 1s a good sign," said Donald Ratajczak, dirte· tor of economic forccasung for Geor- gia State University. Ratajczak predicted the overall economy, a.s measured by the gross national produr.t, would grow at a strong 3.5 percent to 4 percent rate during the first half of 1986, a forecast 1n line with the Reagan admini~ tration's assessment. CURRENT RATE .20 % Minimum ttrm of b months wuh SH,000 mJnJmum .~ppltes 1{1 lt'rm nf fl month\ fedmli reguliuon ~ulrtS a suhswutal lnlt'rtst J)(ll~I\· for wlv w11hdtawll Annual vield ha.std on dalh mmpound1ng wht'n lntC'mt 1~ lt fl nn 11epos11 for tntlrt 1tnn Rall' \ 1cld 111d trnn ubi<'t"t to d1anll" without n11tKt COSTA MESA /SANTA ANA Hl'NTINGro BEACH ~qzq S Bristol . 92.,(H -R~tl f.dtn~t>r Avr 42b·t- ' LAGl 'X-\ HllL." 2'*t\H.; El forn Rd \I~(•'~ YlUr fam1l~ .t.lhum II~ 1llt• plan· \'OU kt't"p thl' b'Jh\ p11.. lllrt>\ l)w n:pon c:ird\ pn~'-t'll fluwt.>r~ from tht' prom !he passport Iha! hrought )trandpa to America from tht• nkl countn Pret1011s fam1I~ rnemonrs of mt.> pas1 ... At Amencan Sm in~' we offt.>r \our famth another kmd of fa.mil\ aihum lb .1 book "'ht'n.-yob kt't'p tht' l llSt uf Bohh' ~ hracl'~. lh.tnas danung lt'sson!) <Uld tht tulltoll for liimm\ ' 111lll•)tt' t'UUt"at111n Pre.1ou~ ml'mom·' 1n th\· m:1k111g ()\Jr 1 .. u111h .dhum hokb mt• l'1\l1lt'l1~ nf ptJ,;!.." hank, rht d11" 11 p:t\ nwm nn tilt l.u1111\ ' ttrv:1111 h1111'>( 1111· lurtl t•;ml1.J d• 11 f,U'\ \Hll\I \,f\t'll t11r \\1 Hd\' \\t•tltlll\g \!\d .I \\I 11 lll fut 11l1tf'I • 1 ln·n.·' '•IW h11!. d1ft1·rv11l t hel\.\t't"ll ', lltr wml\ .tlbuni .md .iur' h1 "''l'' t•r 111 ll11lt th1 l n!llt t1h 11! 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"That's what we tr) 10 do," said Corona del Mar basketball coach Jack Emon "·Play tough defense and keep g1v1n$ Jeff Fryer the ball" Things went according 10 plan for the 18th lime 1h1!> ..eason. a'\ the Sea Kings rolled to a 60-43 decision over the host Estancia High Eagles Mon- day night 10 up 1he1r first-place Sea View League record to 8-2. 18-4 overall. " "ll was the other JUY5 who fought hard forth is one," said Emon "It was the team that got us through 1h1s game." And 11 was Fryer who heated up and broke ot>en a ugh1 game after the Eagles (5·5. 12-Q) went into a.deep freeze in the third quarter after leading 2M-27 w11h a minute gone in 1he penod. In a nine-minute span, Fryer tossed in 14 of his game-high 28 points while the Eagles couldn't get the lid off1hc1r basket. sconng but four porl'lts 1n the third quarter and 101.ahng onl:. SI'< second-half points up 10 the 5 16 mark in the final penod. Three of the "other guys," as Ernon put 1t. were center Tim Chn s11anscn. forward Sean Turner and point guard Tod Bearbower. Bearbower, while adding nine points of his own. dished out 10 assists and had three steals. He also played a big role in C dM's full-coun pre!>s defensive scheme. as he harassed whoever brought ttft1Jall up court. C'hnsuaosen and Turnec. who both battled foul trouble most of the second half (each picked up their fourth personal foul around the six.- minute mark of the trnrd quarter). clogged up the middle all night and swept the boards. Chnsuanscn. before fouling out, )anked down a game-high 13 re- bound~ 10 lead Corona del Mar to a 47-21 edge on the boards. Turner added 10 ofh1s own. In fact, the Sea Kings were so dominant on the boards that they had more offensive· rebounds (26) than the Eagles' grand total. W11h Corona del Mar ~hutung down Estancia's inside game, the Eagles were forced into ~n 111-fated outside game that produced low percentage shots which the Sea Kings LMtue W L Coron• 0.1 Mer a 2 WOO<lt>rlOoe 1 3 Elle!ICla S S L.eoune 811c:h 6 4 s.ooi.ti.Cll s s NewPOft Hert>or • 6 Unlvtoltv S S Co111 MIU 0 10 OYer .. W L .. 4 .. s " 9 ,, . 10 10 10 10 9 11 l 1' Mlllde'I'• Sc- WOO<IOflOOt S7, Seodttoeclt SS <2 ot I Un1ven1•v S7 NIWPOfl Heroor SO L.atwna 8atCll '4, Colla ~ 69 Coron• Ot'f ~r 60, Eallncie '3 WICllMMlllY'I G-(7:le) WOO<lorfOOt •' Coate Mete E1t1nc11 at NawPOft Hart>or S.Od11oec11 at Lao""' 8"ch Unlvenltv et CO!'ont Cle4 ~r ' turned 1n10 fast ~reak points wl11leo1he EagJes floundered for over a quaner. After Eagle forward Fern1c TreJO h11 a short Jumper at the 7.13 mark of the third quaner, 11 wasn't unut Steve Pinckney hit a pair of free throws with I :40 showing 1 n the penod that the Eagles scored again. By that ume Corona del Mar was rdlhng with a 42-30 lead. It wasn't until 5: 16 left 10 be played that Trejo connected agam for only the second Eagle field goal of1he half. The Sea Kings were long gone wt th a 5()..32 lead by then. Eagle guard K}'le Mooney led his team with 12 p<?ints (only 1wo in the second half) wnh TreJO finish mg wtth 10 for the only other Estancia player to reach double figures. The Sea Hawks had only two themselves. w11h Doug Green adding 11 points while Fl")er was sull thawing out for his long range antics. Before he did. though. the Eagles had thmgs their way In the first half. Jumping out 10 a 24-17 advantage in the second quarter on Mooney's lay- up. But an 8-2 run b)' CdM 10 close out the half.made 11 26-25 and set up the Sea Kings and Fryer for the kill. 0.-, ........... "" o-ld ......... W11h the playoffs JUSt a couple weeks away. Em on s11ll 1sn '1 thinking too much about CIF JUSt yet. "There's still four games 10 go, so anything could happen," said Emon. 'Tm not even thinking about the playoffs. I JUSI want 10 get through the season." Estancia Coach Joe Reid 1s another (Pleaee ttee Cd.M/B2) Jeff Fryer toe. up for an attempt &galn•t defen.e of E•tancla'a Femle Trejo. Fryer led all 8COren with 28 . E•t.ancla '• Steve Pinckney gets a shot off, but Corona del Mar'• Mark M cGrath bas a band on the ball during Monday nlgbt'a 60-43 CdM Sea View League triumph. A very, very Fuzzy ending Zoelle r wins it with ease after s t orm puts an end to tourney <>tliuc1l' announlt'd thl.' da~ \ pla~ "'as 0' a . lost to the \.\l.'athl.'r that Jll \lore' "'ould rncrt to thl' 54-hok total' and thl' lourth round "'a' n'slhcduled for pla~ toda\ /1>dle1 hl·,1Jl'd lnr •• h11,p11.d1t\ tent Ill J '>LilU~\\IUI '>l.'Mth tor liqu1ll rl'lll'\hnwnt ·\ numhl'r ol amall'Ur\. 't1ll u1mpc1ing 1n th!\ un1t1Ul' l'\1.'nl. c;atd thl'\ "'~)uld haH' t11 Y.1thdra"' dul' w prl.'\IOU\ commitment' . Warriors climb Mount Walton Saddleback st a ndou t drop s in 38 points. but Woodbridge win s By BARRY FAULKNER O...,. l"tlot C~I Woodbndge High survived a IQ... point first quarter deficit and a 38- point offensi ve barrage by Saddle· back's Bryan1-Wa1ton 10 squeak out a 57-55 double overtime win at home Monday night. "We had 11 all the wa:.." quipped Wamor Coach Bill Shannon after his second double oven1me con1es1 in Sea V 1e"' League basketball action (losing 68-61 to l 'n1\ers11~ in the other) ··1 was d1sappo1n1ed v.11h the v.a~ v.e started (falling behind 14-4 in the opening 5.43).'" Shannon said. "" e arc real luck> to escape"' 1th a" 1 n and I think our kids knov.-1ha1 " The} were indeed fortunate as the Roadrunners (5·5, 10-10) behtnd thl· stn~le-handed offensive anistl") of their 6-3 senior swingman (\\-altonl had a seem1ngl) commanding 50-44 lead \'Ith 1·16 to pla) . .\t that point a freak pl:n in wh1eh addlchack\ Glenn Campbell got h1" own 1nhound pa!>s back under the has .. ct and \cored unmokc;tcd all but iced the \ 1s1tor~· third 'itra1gh1 leagur .,.,1n :vturph) to force O\.ert1mc The teams traded baskets '" the first ovenimc until Woodbndge railed ume out "'Ith 15 seconds rema1n1ng. With OQ left Roadrunner guard M)ron Butler stepped 1n front of a Woodbndge pass and led a two- on-one break the other "'a). Butler brought the .ball out howc\'cr. and time was called w11h two seconds left. Walton figured 10 get the shot but "'as the inbound passer and Butler heaq:-d up a 27-foot pra)cr at the buzzer which went in and out Vince Bnan. as he did 1n the fir;t e\trn penod. got the first buc._et for the Wamors 1n the second O\entme ~fter a Joe Deal la~-up from a V. alton a.,c;1~t ._notted 11 at 55-55 Keefe "'ho led the hosts 11o11h ~~ points. hit 111oo free 1hro1.1.s 1.1.11h 45 seconds left for a 5''-5' cushion Two V. alton a11emp1 then fail~ The last v.as an in-and- out heartbreaker at the buner \\'alttln h11 I of 2Q from the field and all four free 1hro~s. despite .. being held all night b) the shom - the arms -an~1h1ng." according to his coach. Pat Quinn Shannon '"'11rhl·d defens1,e a<,- r,1gnmen1" on \\ alton at th<' end of regulatinn puwng To"' n'ienJ on V.alton IO'\tl.'ad nl ~1urph' Tov.n\· l'nd J morl' ph\\1\:al hut <1hnrtn(tl-O) guard ~:emed to he mme l'lkCtl\ c UCLA lands Barons' Zeno Trojans, Artists, Vaqs ·win U n ivers ity stagger s Newpor t. 57-50: Laguna romps. 84-69 -d Un1vers1t)' High rallied for a win over Newpon Harbor while Laguna Beach rolled past winless Costa Mesa 1n Sea View League basketball Mon- da) night 10 Sta' ahve 1n the race for a CIF 4·A pla}offbenh. .\nd In 1ne also kept us CIF hopes all\ e with a -. 1c1on over San Clemente in a outh Coast League game Here·s "hat t0ok place· l 'niverslty 5 7. Newport Harbor 50: The TroJans snapped a three-game losing s1real behind the pla) of Sieve 1olzoff ( 18) and Lasse Classen ( 14) and 10 the process. e'\tended Harbor's losing streak 10 1hr~ 1n Sea 1cv. ac11on The TroJan~ down b' 10 earl) in the third quarter. fought back 10 tie 11 at 40 going into the fourth quarter behind the tomd shooung of 1olzoff I he had l -l 1lfh1<i IX 1n the <,econd half\ and a couple nt clutch burh•t<; from Will 1-err<"ll \1ol1ofT connrctcd thrtt llmt>' in the third quanl'r lll help forge a tour· point lead for l n1vers11\. then the T roJans hit I I of 13 a1 the line down the stretch to ea\l' out to their c;e' en· point mJrg1n Ene Ohn a 1un1or <;eored SC'\t'O PEHHU Bl-·\( It ( .\P) -Thl' wl'atha- (rosb)' \\l'3thcr -won and Fu11\ 7oclkr wa., the bcnetic1al") tn the on-again. off-again Pebble Beach Na1wnal Pro--\m \ pet 1t1on \\.II\ url ulatl'lLtmnng the pro' rl'quest1ng 1hat the tournaml·nt bl' l·allcd. that pla~ not bl' held toda' \nd thl·n tourn.tml'll'Y chairman Lou Ru"o an· nounn·d that thl' dl·c1.,1on to pla\ toda' had bl'l.'n re\ cr'>ed The basket wa'> the first Saddlcbac~ porn ts of the second half b} a,n' one other than Bryant. "'ho added 10 h1<; 16 first-half points w1th 20 of h" team's 2J dunng the rc\1 ot regu· lauon. But Woodbridge <'· l 1~·'1. which kepi sole possession or ~'<'ond plan· 1n the liea \ 1e1.1. race {\\.tnn1ng., of the last 81 then got a thrC't."-po101 pla' from 6· 7 sophomore center ~dam Keefe and a Oa\ 1d To"'n'i<nd 1umpt'r 1n the lane to come to "•thin Ci0-4\1 \\.Ith 4~ second left f'?,unta1n \ allb High' \II· CTF \J, ._k L an\l' !t•n11 an nounll'd 11ida\ he "''" attend l C L \ '"a fl)(1tt'l.11l '\ holar\h1p "potntl\ for l n1\.4rs1t\ but mor<' 1mponanth held Hartx)r'<; \fauncc Lee 10 '>I\ p.llnt' "'Ith <,ome head-.-up dett'n.-.e Ohn als1"' had fi, C' as~1s1~ Zoeller wlktll'd $1 08.000 alter the bizarre "'ind-up Mon· da} (al one point 11 "'as ~hedulcd to go until toda) and actuall) v.as completed Sunda\ l of the tournament that once wa5 (Clchrated JS the Ring Cm\h~ ( ro.,h, ·, naml· \\a!. gone 1h1<; \ear - erased 1n a bitter di'>· pute he1wcen hl'I w1do" and the tour· nament organ11crs - but the weather 1h111 All laugh• for Zoeller PfO\lded ~o murh nf • the legend and lorl' ol hi' tournament \\<J\ \t'rv murh 111 evidence In the end 11 wa\ tht.' < rmh-. "'eat her that pr1.•\ atkd c-It dl\ruptcd the tournament \Chcdulc. lashed tht· Monterc} Pen1n,ul.1 w11h hail. rain \\1nd. thundt•r lightning. threw ollil 1alc; into turmoil prompted thl' c1rcula11on ofpet1t1on' wa' rc\pon\1hk lor dl'U\111n<. .ind the rrHr~l oftho\C' d1.'< 1\100\. and l'\enluall\ halll·d the procttdinll' alter thrl't' round'i Thie;,., the Wet\ 11 v.ent \lier f nd.I\ ·, pla\ wa' lo\I In \l'H'rr 'H'ather. tht· 1hmJ rmind v..l\ '>l'I 111 he uH11pktcd \undJ) and 11 \'-J' with loellcr h11ld1nga ll\e 'hot kad at ~tl'i 11 under rar The fourth rnunJ got undl'l"V·:'I~ \fond.I\ 11'1 'Unn\ wt~thrr but 1x't11rr /odlt'r lnuld tnmrlctl' n1nt: hull'' J \tOrnl Wl'J'lt 10 1111 ( Jrml'I ll,1\ pf11i.hh llftl "lhl' "Or<; I cond111on' I'\\~ l'\l.'r pl.nl'll •n • .11< 11rd1np 111 /1~lkr Pia\ "':'I' hi·lt.l 11p The \torn , ont111111•d Portu11 . 11 thl· Prbhh lk.11·h < 11111 11111>.' 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I los'i to the (. h11:ago Bear; Jan ~ti he \aid at a ne~ <'onferenC't' \,1choli lalled the nev.c; rnnfer'C'Dlt' II' rt'inforcc po1nt'i ht· mad1.• 1n a "'nttl·n \latement la'>t Thtir,da' 1n v.-h 1l h hl· ..a11.t ~'l'n Patriot'> v.rrc lf'-ll"tl Im drull U't' Junng lhc fl3\t \t"ar In that \IJtement he Yid tt'\t\ 'h11\\\'J that f1\ <' ol lhl·m h.td U\CJ man1uana .ind thl' tll ht'I 11.1.0 had 11\cJ man1uana and U"-Jint• ThC' \IJtement Jl\o \.'\Id 11ur 11.•,1inti in· t1tl,11ed tha1 all \C'\C'n pla,erc, had hcen .1ru~ frt'<' tor ~'eral ~erh v.tth \ome dru(l lti·r lot tht• rnt1rt' 'C.'•l~in l nJa the plaH·r-. 'oil<'\ 11' <' h:Jria1n111~ agrl.'t'mcnt 11o 1th m•nattcmcnt team\ l an te'>t p!J, C'rc; 1f J ph\\1t 1an h11' rea\(mJhk' l.lu't· 111 \U\('l\'l I llrujl U\4,' "' th11'4.' pl.\')('r\ .... 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Costa Mtsa '9 (. oti' '-a~ ~nrdt'd a 1nplc-1foublc Jnd Rill flt,1en '~arheaded a 'trong liN halt"' rth 11 Pl''"'' tn the 'iC'Cnnd 11uan<.'r a' tht· \rt1'1' lt.-4 I ; . ..,l held 1111 thl' \tu\tdOll' t\. I l\ 1n '-t·a \ ll'" Jl t111n at l agunJ Rea1. h '\,11·" had : I f'I""''· I 'i rdl<1und .. Jnd 111 d""t' and flt,ten f'l'Url'd in :)I pi\lnt' 11 ' til'ld 11nal\l 111 <,uppnn the ntll'n,c: tor 1h1· rtl'I' l om \1,,m, 1 J l .Prl.'c-1 he't ''' I !I l'l'lnt\I Poul "''" 1l -l 1 11nd fm h \ 11g<.'I I I ~1 led \k.,., The .\rtl\l' 11\(,._ a '"'·~' hall1m1l k';.1d. then 1.nmcd thl' rt'c;t ot 1h'' "'3' lrvlnf' 7!. Sao C'lf'mntt Si In J -..11u1h t 11 a q I e J~Ul g.1m( fl'"-he-du led h<'uu\(' 1)f :i le3 k' fl\Of fnda' n1(lht thl' \ .1~ut'ro' h111._,. 1hc µme !lflt'O 1n th<" ,J\t f:\~ m1nule' \hav. n P.ltl hl·ll ~ 11rrd l \) ,,f h•' ~I J'CllOI\ in the \('H'Otl half .lnd <,hJtt'd dll\und1ng htinl)f\ "1th \.1 1lt' Hc-r, nng .ind lnhn l 1llkr Hl"mn(l 11o hn h.tl1 t'1e,ht re~'unJ\ \(nrl'd ~ ~ ~""'" and l 11tler Old<kti \t'\ en rl·~1unJ, In inc·, hmm\ Ra'< t4ddc-d ~'en ·'"'''' and \I\ "teal\ l hl' wtn r I\('\ lh(' \ ohlU('fll\0 k ltUt r'°~:ord IO 6-\ .tnd t1jlhtt'n' 1he11 1J,np on third plalt" \ , .Ba * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuetday, February 4, 1988 : GIR LS BASK[ TBALL CCI records 63-40win Christ College Irvine sat on the ball for the fi rst five minutes of the aame, then tumed it on to take a 23-12 halftime lead before trouncing Anzona College of the Bible, 63-40. an a Western Chns· tian Athletic Association basket- ball game Monday night at Irvi ne. CdM keeps one-gaine Sea VieW bulge The Eagles (5-1. 17-5). who were led by Derwin Appkbcrt) and Tim Sumdge, remain in second place, one game behind WCAA leader West Coast Chns~ tian (6-0). Sea Kings w in . 51 -47; - Warriors ra mble, 62-5 3 ... Willard. who was IO.for-13 at lhe free- throw hne, led the way with 18 points, while Jones. who logged fi ve assists. scored 17 10 gi ve CdM the majority of tts offensive output Willard , who also had four blocked shots . pulled down 15 rebounds and Basmaciyan. who grabbW eight boards, was 5-for-6 at the free-throw line. Kathy Smirl played a sound floor game with ieVCn points for CdM. overcame a strong effort from Walton to remain in title contention. Point guard Nina Hansen dished off 11 assists for Woodbridge.. which hosts Costa Mesa Wednesday before Friday nigh t's show- down with Cd M. figures (17) for the Mustangs (7·3. 12-8). Fchc11 Chalmers, meanwhile, was all Laguna Beach could CQUntcr with as she ooured in 25 points, 19 in thdecond half. Point guard Valerie Palmer bad five p01nts and fi ve assists and Meg Mttchell collected Olne rebounds for Costa Mesa. Corona del Mar High's Sea Kings and the Woodbndge Warriors mainuuned their 1-2 look in Sea View Le~ue girls basketbail Monday night with v-«:tones. Swanson was the big gun, however, t~1~g 1-for-11 fronLlhcJloor and 3-for-4 at tbe · Appleberry tossed an 15 points and grabbed 10 rebounds. both team high s, whale Surridge added 11 pomls. Appleberry. who also had three steals. teamed with Paul Wear (four rebounds) undernenth to lead the attack in a contest where only one point was scored in the game's openi ng five min utes. Here's what happened: Corona del Mar U , Estancia 47: The Sea Kings got a '>Care but that was 11 as CdM (I 0-0) re mained a step ahead 1n the Sea V1ewrace with a win over the Eagles on the wmner's coun. Michele Willard and J. C. Jones supplied most of the firepower and Natalie 8asmac1yan and Willard produced clutch free-throw shoot· ing and strong rebounding as the Sea Kings edged closer to a perfect league season. Woodbridge U , Saddleback 53: The War· nors made a defen1'ive adjustment m the fourth quaner to contain Saddleback's Monica Walton and three Woodbridge players scored.at least a dozen points as the Warriors (9-1) stayed a game behind Corona del Mar in the Sea Vi ew race with a victory at Saddleback. Walton. a sophomore, poured in 25 points. but was shut out the last six minutes of the game bee-au~ the Warriors used a box defense on the Roadrunners' standout fo rward. Kathy Millat played al\ imponant role in COr\taining Walton wHh tough defense and a blocked shot. Walton finished with seven rebounds. Colla Mei a -43, Lapoa Beacll 35:°1'he Mustangs kept themselves in the hunt for the CIF playoffs with a victory over the Anists (3· 7. 5-10) at Costa Mesa .. Ne"POrt Harbor H , Ualvenlty 49: Five Sailors had rebounds in double figures and four scored in double figures to lead Newport Harbor (2-8, 2-1 4) to the Sea View victory over University (0.10) on the Tars· noor. Shantel Deford, Laura Asper and Jenny Stu1.:ker all scored 14 points while Sarah Andrus added 12 to pace the win. Jami Goode. ~ho was held scoreless, pulled down 11 reboun<1s. Annie Foley scored 14 points for Estancia (3· 7). Gilly Powell, a 5-11 junior fo rward, scored 24 pomts ( 12-for-15 from the field ) and pulled in 16 rebounds and Diane Zilko, a 5-1 1 senior center. added 16 pomts(7-for· IO from the field) and six rebounds as the Wamors. 15·6 overall, Although Costa Mesa was outrcboundcd (41-32) by Laguna, it held a 24-10 lead athalftime and never looked back as on~ one player (Stephanie Swanson) scored in double Andrus led the attack underneath with 15 rebounds, Def ord, a 5-8 sophomore guard, had 13 rebounds, Stucker had 12 and Aspe( I 0. SPORTS BREAK Be·ar Bryant gets Hall of Fa1ne's honor on first try F rom AP dispatches NEW YORK -The late Paul .. Bear"' Bf) ant. the sernnd "innangest coach 1n college football ht'itol) "1th 313 '1ctones in 38 years. including li\t~ nauonal cham- [I] pionships. was named Monda)' to the College Football Hall of Fame 1n ht'\ first year of eligibility Bryant. "hod1cd ofa heart attack at the age of69 m Januan. 1983 one month after coaching h1& final game. "111 l'X' ;nducted at a L'n1vers1t} of Alabama home game an Tuscaloosa this fall and also "'111 be saluted Dec. 9 at the N~l-"Football Founda11on 's annual award6 din ner an New York. Br.ant whb coached one ~ear at Maf)'land. eight at Ken- 1uch . four at Te>.as A&M and 25 at . .\labama. was a unan11nous selection of the fo undation's J1. man honors court as the deceased coach to be elected an 1986 Bryant B!!ant posted records of 6-2·1 at ~1an land (19451. o0-23-5 al Kentuck\ (194n-5"\l. 25-14-2 Jt Texas A.&M (1954-57) and 232-4fl.l/ a1 .\labama ( 1958-82 ,. He broke-" A.mos .\lonzo Stagg·., record of J 14 \act ones on No\ 28. 1981. "hen .\labamaddeated .\uburn 28-11 Quote of the day Steve Sabol. l'kJd ol :-.; I L hims. a~ked al 1he ')upcr Bo" I 10 name the best pla}er he has ~en in more than 311 ~cars of" atl hing pro football films .. The greatest \1.34\ Dack Butku'> He \I, ao; like "atch1ng \.tob~ Dick 1n a goldli .. h bowl ·· Dodgers' Vande Berg signs I OS .\:'\GEL~ -Ldt-handcd rchef a ptll her Ed Vandc Berg has agreed w terms ol J um·-~carcontract \\-Ith the Los .\ngelcs Dodger<.. !ht National League ~ estern Dt' l'>llln lhamp1on' announced l\1onda) \ Jndc Bc:rg had tiled for salan arb11rat1on asking ror $ qo; IX){J "h1le the Dodgers had offered $4.:?5 000 H1' jrh11ra11on hcc1nng had been scheduled for 1oda) \ and1.· Berg. 2"' "as traded to the Dodger'\ b} the ')cattk \1Jnner'> 1n i.'\Change for catcher Steve Yea~er la-.t '\oH·mbcr Another ABC exec bites dust ""f-\\ 'l ORK -Jim Spence. senwr • 'll't' pr1.'\1den1 ol ·\B( Sports for the past t•1ght \i.'Jr<, bc1.·amc the latest casuall} \1o ndJ' of the \hal>.eup that led Roone .\rkdgt• to relinquish his control o'er l\BCs sports operation Spcnct• v.ho had heen w11h .\BC for 25 \Cars. suhm11tcd ht., r1.·.,1gnatton "with regret" Monda)· "I ha'e concluded 1t 1s in 1hc best interest oft~e organ11at1on for me to depart at this time:· Spence ..aid in a prepared "ilatement released b:r the network SOCCER Spur s topple Utah, 112-104 Artis Gilmore scored 26 pomts and Wes Mattllews led a fo urth-quarter spun that carried the San Antonio Spurs to a 112-104 NBA victory over the Utah Jazz Monday night. Gilmore outduelcd Utah center Mark Eaton throughout the game, but 1l was Matthews, sconng nine of his 16 pomts in the final nine minutes. who brought the Spurs back from an eight-point deficit. Elsewhere in th e NBA Monday. Mlke Woodson scored 24 points and stole a pass with seven seconds left to lead the Sacramento Km~ to a 94-90 victory over the New York Kn1cks. The Kings led by at least seven points for most of the fourth quarter before Knicks center Patrick E wlllg, wi th a I 0.foot sho1. cut the deficit to 93-90 with 44 seconds remaanmg .. Houston edged Denver, 104-102, as Alex English was held IOJUSt 14 points (6 for 23). 15.5 under hi s average. Ohio State's Miller qui ts COLUMB US. Ohio -Ohio State m University basketball Coach Eldon Miller. under fi re fro m fans for a stnng of recent losses. stepped down Monday. effective at the end of the current season. the un1vers1ty's athletic director announced. OSU Athletic Di rector Rick Bay said Mi ller agreed early Monday that 1t would be an the best interests of the men's basketball program for the un1vers1t)' to seek a ne" head basketball coach at the end ofth1s season Miller's contract e~p1res June 30. 1986 Stanford's Wright honored Wl\LNUT CREEK -Ho.ward m Wngh1. the Stanford center who totaled 29 points and 15 rebounds in his team's sweep of road games against Oregon and Oregon State. was named Pacific-I 0 basketball Player of the Week on Monday ~ ngh11s a 6-8 freshman from San Diego. He went 12of19 on field goal attempts in the two games. and he scored 18 of has points 1n the Cardinars 73-69 O\ emme '1ctol) o'er Oregon Others nominated this week for the Pac-I 0 award were l\nzona's Sean Ell101t. Oregon's Anthon) Taylor. UC LA''I Reggie Miller and Washmgton State'" Keith Morrison. Jackson i nks Padr es contract ~.\N DfE.GO -Relief pitcher Ro} Lee Jackson agreed to a new one-year contract '-'1th the ~an Diego Padre!>. JUSt hours before a scheduled arb1trat1on hear- ing Monda} to decide Jackson's salal! for the 1986 season. a club spokesman said The arbmat1on hearing was ca nceled aftN the 31 · }ear·old Jackson signed a contract worth an es11mated SI 00.000. He reportedly had sought S 150.000. Jackson. a nght-hander. had a 2-3 record. two sa'es and a 2.70 earned-run average last season He J01ned the Padres in June in the deal that sent !>Ccond ba!>eman Alan Wiggins to the Bal11more Onoles. Television, radio TELEVISION -No e.,.ents scheduled. RADIO 7·30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Dallas at Lakers. KLAC (570). Estancia sweeps; Harbor girls claim key Sea View win After 20 years he wins a titl e i n drag racing POMO~A (.\Pl -Lou uaspar- rt'lh ended 20 year'i of drag racing trustrauon b) claiming one of th e sportsman d1.,.1s1on titles decided Monday as the 26th annual Win ter· nationals came 10 an end Estancia High ' Fagk\ \\l.t'fll tu duplicate· 2-0 \lctone<, in htt\S and gi rlS'loccer Monda" the hm\ holding on to the ~ca Vic"' Leag111.· lead And. Nev. port Harbor otT to 11.-. best start 1n \Car' 1n girl.-. 'ilKlt'r rolled 10 a i>.t'\ \ca \ 11.·v. 'erdtel Herc'<," hat happcnt•d Estancia 2. Corooa de l Mar 0. T ht' Eaglec; ra1<;c.:d tht'tr league-leading record to ~ l·I 1n J kc\ co nle\I at Corona dcl \1.ir dropping the '-.1.·a King'> ton-~-·i • Russell< 1ntfi1h' ~ orl.'d 10 minute\ into the gJme aftc.-r Jn assist trom John< ·omg.Jn. and lau:r 1n tht second half ( umgJn ncited the 1nsurante markcr "1th a pcnalt.~ ku.k E'>tanCtd goalie: F rne\t11 Saia1ar'"a' cr~d1ted "1th"' e .,a, e' and had a lot of help from \farL. T .,..,se oil the bench "ho camc.-1n .ind picked up eight '>il"C'> in a ~ernnd-half appear- ance ( nr11nJ dd \far goalie l\t('\ C \f Ul/\ ,11111<1 nut for 1 he ~a King' "1th .1 tirn h:tlf nlock 111 an E'\tanc1.1 ren.11!\ k11 k f <,r.in. 1,l lullback Rich Peth1gal was .1l<,n ,, htF part of the ~agle•;" defen~" e ~amr . The \.'ldCH) up<; Fuanc1a's o.,.el'all rnorJ 10 I ti l-4 to m;unuun thetr "o I ran king 1n the (IF~-d1v1~1on Ntwporl Harbor 3. Unlvenfty 3: "lhaun larr:ird and Neil Payne gave rh<' \a1l11r\ a "l.IJ haltt1me lead. 001 the Troran' m,ttlhed It earlv an tht 4 . S<'cond half before t~ing the Sea View conte'it with fi,e minute\ left John Ged1man ga'e the a1lors <5-2-2. 9-5·3) a 3-2 lead with JO mmutes to go 1n the second haJf. In girls· action New~rt Harbor %, University l: The aalor'i oltd1ficd their first-place hold 1n the ~a V1ev. League behind the Konng of Michelle Bums and .\lexa Steele. "ho teamed for two fim-half goals to gain the winning margrn in ac11on at L'n1verSH} High Bum<;' goal was a penalt) shot. "h1ch 11ed the game after l 'n1 ver- s1t\ 's Tran Finn-A nnstruther struck fim "''th a· direct kick from 25 yards out ~leers I 5-) ard goal was ofT an ass 1st lrom "anq \o)ne with a minute lef1 before halftime Goalte M 1~S) lknhard made 11 'itand up 1n the second half and was c-redlted with eight saves Also in· <1trumental 1n the victory was the defcnm t pla~ of fullbacks Ellen Hunter and Shelbv O'tkm, who combined tn contain the t 'n1versit) wings Es&anela 2, Corona del Mar 0: The ~agle'i upped their league record to 4-4 behind 1he ~onna of Ele na Birch and goal 1end1na of Ah(ta Miller. Birch. 4 ophomorc, scored 1n tach half. first takJng a pass from Karr n Farquhar to get the sco~. then tum1ng a pan from Amy Hunter into another talh Gasparrelh . .t2. beat reigning two- 11me Winston ~orld Champ1oa Brad Anderson of Covina. in the finals of 1he Top Alcohol furtf\> \ar d1 v1s1on to earn a payoff of around $5.000 "Th1<; 1s the first race I've ever "'on." said Gasparrelh. of Monrovia. •• t don't mean the first Winston Sfnes race. I mean tht• lirst race. period .. Gasparrell1 was one of six <;ports· man champions whose v1ctol) cel- ebrations were dela~ed until Monda)' due to the length of unda~ 's racing program at the l 04' Angcle"i ( ou nt\ Fairgrounds The ~1nternat1onal~ "'ere suspended because of darknes'i ~un da~ after Darrell GW)nn of M1am1. Fla Tim CrroS<' of'iaugus. and Frank lacon10 of Flander'i. N.J had won CdMWINS ... From Bl "ho l'I suit thinking about the sca\on matnl) because at the mnmenl h1 .. team as on the out'i1de looking 1n a' far ac, the playoff p1~ture goes The Eagles. who are currently 1n fourth after la&una Bt;fch (6-4) won m same wi th Costa Mesa. are battling for the last pla,off spot Estancia ha' three of 11-; next four at home, including Laguna. 'iO Reid 1s hopina the Eaglei. can make a run for a CIF lxrth "It'<; an out\1de shot. but wt might make 11 with ~ome luck .. said RC"1d Maryland '• T ony Mauenburg (25) finda hie way to the baeket blocked by Notre COLLE CE 8ASKE T BALL Dame'• Tim Kempton Monday n Dame downed the Terrapin•, 69- Titans stun Fresno State St. Joh n 's , Metnph is State roll to 1in pres sive victories From AP dispatches Senior forward Kerry Boagni scored it points to lead Cal State Fullerton to a 6 7-58 victory at Fr~no State an a Pacific Coast Athletic Assoc1at1on basketball game Monday night. Boagni scored 13 ofh1s points 1n the second half as Fullerton overcame a 28-26 half11me deficit. With the score tied at 49 at the 6:52 mark. Fullerton outscored Fresno 14·3 over the next six minutes to take the lead for good. Fullerton hit 56 percent of 1t'i shots from the field. and Fresno hll 53 percent from the field Guard Ri chard Morton added 18 points for Fullerton. which improved to 5-6 in the league and 12-11 o.,. era II Center Bnan Salone and forward Jos Kuipers each scored 19 points for Fresno. which fell to 5-6 in the conference and 12-10 overall Elsewhere 1n college basketball Monday night: St. John's 85, Providence 61: In New York. Walter . Berry scored 29 points on near-perfect shooting and Mark Jackson dished out a school record 16 assists in leading I 0th-ranked St John's to an easy Big East Conference .,. 1ctory over Providence t. John's, wh ich had to go to overtime in bcaung Providence 95-90 in their first meeting, bounced back from Saturday's 68-64 loss to Syracuse and raised its record to 21 ·3. including 8-2 1n conference play. The Fnars dropped to I 0-1 I and 2-8 The Red men took command after trailing 9-8. Berry, a 6·8 JUOIQr. scored 15 points and Ron Rowan, a senior guard. added 12 of his 18 po1nss 1n the first half when St. John's made 17 of 25 shots for 68 percent and a 46-32 lead at 1nterm1ss1on lkrT) made a ll six of has fiel d goal attempts and all three free throw\ in the fi rst half. All told. he copnected on I 0 of 13 field goal tnes and all nine free throws. With Berry, Rowan and Willie Cilass leading th e way, the Redmen opened a 68-46 bulge with 11112 minutes to go. The Fnars never got closer than 17 points when Bill y Donovan hit a Jumper to make 11 75-58. The Redmen then outscored Providence I 0.3 the rest of the way using ma1nl) reserves M agic m ay play t onigh t ' JNC1I F\\ 000 11\P) -Ean 1n "Magic" Johnson. ~ho has mMed the last Los ngelr-; Laker<;' "" games '-'tlh a knee inJUf) ma) play m the team''i ne't game tonight against the Dallas Mavcm·k\. ahc NRA club announced Monda). John~on. who hu been plagued with a br1.11~ nnd ~"ollcn naht knee. practiced with the defend1 na National Ba'lketball .\41soc1at1on on Monda) However. he re· ported sorene\s in the knee and WM sub~quently examined b> a team phy~1c1an "Ma11c 15 closer to playmg 1omortow than he has tltcn ;Han} time \incc he 'I hccn out We'll kno~ more at 8J''me." ~'ltd 3 team phy'i1Ctl\n who asked not to he 1dent1fied Me~p~s S&. 74, Clacluatl 55: In Memphis. Junior center Wilham Bedford had 21 points and 19 rebounds to spark third-ranked Memphis State 10 an easy Metro Conference victory over Cinc1nnau . The victory hfted the Tigers to 21-1 overall and 6-1 1n leagu e play. Ci ncinnati, 9-11 and J-4, could n't ge t closer' than mne points for the final 13 minutes of the contest. The ~rcats stayed in the game unlll then mostly on the outside shooung of sophomore guard Roier McClendon, who hit three 15-footers 1n a row to bnog Crncinnati within 62-51 with 5: 13 to play. College basketball WEST Cal Sta•e Fullerton 67 Fr.ino Si S8 Christ Colie9e 1rvtna 63, Arizona 8il>la .0 AIHka·Ancnora11a 70, E ~ ten• 63 llOCKIH Forl Lawis 74, Adams St 63 EAST Navv 71, En t Carollna S6 RhOdt Island 71, Pann St. 77 tot l St Bonaventure 71. MHMtct!Y· ""' 60 St JOhn's ts. Provl<Mnce 6 I $1 Jost911's 67, Ououesna 6l TtmPla 70, Geor11a WH nlnoton " Wtst Virginia I S, Rut11ars M SOUTH • APPalacnlan St S7. Furman S6 Ctnltnarv SO, Loulslene Ttefl 47 Cltaci.t 69. W C1r0Una .. Oavld.on II, Marsneh 61 E Ttnl!fl'" SI 77, VM I 74 Ftorlda St 90, Miami, Fla 11 George Mason 69 Wiiiiam & M.rv 4' 67 61 Gramt>llng 12 Tun Sen Antonio Loulsvllla 14, South CarOllna 11 ~Phis St 7• C1nclnnalf SS NW LC1Ylslen1 64, SE LOYlslen.t 010 Oomlnlo'I 59. James Madlso'I SJ South Alabama S4, Soutl'I Florida SI SW Louisiana 13 Stt11on SS Va Commonweenn 17 N C CnarlOllt 70 MIDWEST Allron Sl, Detroit St 8owllno Green 61 . E Ktntuckv 60 Notre Dama 69, Marvl1no 62 St Louis 71, Younoitown SI 61 SOUTHWIST Olllal'IOma Citv 12. PnllllPs S6 Oral Ro«>ert1 69 Lov011 '" 64 Nebraska's Devaney wants control used for players' agents LINCOLN. Neb. (AP) -Forcrng sports agent<. to register with the state would help shield college athlcte'i from the overtures of a few unscrupulou<; agents. University of Nebraska Athletic Director Bob l)(.'vane) said Monday. ·· tt·s hccomtng a larger problem each year." Devaney satd in endorsing lcsisJation that would require sporu aa~ts to refister wtth the secretary of state's office "We think our student-athlete, are an 1mponant part ofour,l1ves and we want to help them as much a' "l' can," Devaney said 1n tcst1fy1ng befort the ~tate l t'g1~laturc·., J ud1ciary Committ ee. The panel took no action on two bills -LB'\ 755 a nd 1226 -designed to stop on~l'\.l pulous agent~ from approaching athlttes attend 1na Nebra,ka un1vers1t1e and colleges. One b11l, LB755, ~ould require aicnts to pay an annual S 1,000 filing fee and post a $100,000 surety bond or prqv1dt evidence of profeu 1onal habilH y 1n,urancc of the \amc amount That measure 1s sponsored b)' Spcak<'r of th<' Lq1slature Wilham Nichol of 5<-ottsbluff • ..... • NH WIST•RN CONl"•R•NCE P'ecltk OM"-" W L Lelltr,t JS 11 Portfe no 79 n ~nla 11 ?t CllllMr\ II l 1 See111e 17 ll Golden State IS 36 Mlcr#tst OIVlllJOfl P'ct. 761 S69 3tl 367 3S4 794 HOUiton 33 ,, 611 Denver 2t ?I ' 511 Oellu 14 71 533 Sen Antonio 26 74 570 u1en 2• 11 411 S.cramento 19 30 l88 IEASTIEltN CONl"IERIENCE Sos ton Phllaoel0hl1 Ntw Jersey We Slllnglon Ntw York MllweukM Atlanlt OttrOlt Clevtle no Ch•C•DO I no lane A .. nfk OfVlslen 36 • 30 " ?t 21 23 24 .. 31 Ctn1fll DMsMfl )7 17 26 70 24 74 .. 29 17 :n IS 37 Mlndl't'' SUI-es HOU1ton 104. o.nver 107 S.n Anlont0 112, Ulen 104 S.cremento 94, New Yor" 90 TlllllM's Gemes Delles at Liiien Atlanll ti Clevt11no New Jenev el 1nolene Oeiroll et Chluoo Bo1ton al MilweultM SH llle et Sen Anlonlo Portland e1 Denver Go•oen Sla te 11 Photnh• Wedllt*'t'' ~met WeshlngJon et !lollon New J1rsev et Phfledelohla COLLEGE AP tot> 10 I ll 62S S71 "' 367 •SJ S6S soo 313 3'7 319 GB , . ., 17 ,, .. 19 ,, . ., S'ti 7''t • 10'> 14', -I· • 10', 1411 20"J 4 l , . ., 13 JS 16 Record Pt'l Pn I.Norin Caroline I Sil 72· I 1235 I 2 Georole Tech (3) 17·7 1118 J 3 MamOlllt St11t (11 70· I 1091 2 4 Duke 20·2 1062 S s Olttenoma 20 t 9S t 6 6 KanHs 20·3 ttS 4 7.Mlc'11gen 19·2 860 9 I Svrecuse 17·7 119 11 9 Ntv ·Lat Vegn 21·2 739 10 10 SI JOlln'' 20· 3 700 7 llGeorvetown 17·3 619 12 12 Kentucky 11 3 S64 I 13 !lradlev 774 •f 4 13 14.Notre Di me 14·3 367 14 IS Vlrolnfa Tech 11·4 35' 16 l6.Loul1vllle 13·6 259 II 17. Ttus·EI l>ato 18·3 243 19 II l11<1le1141 14·5 1.. 1S lfW Kentuckv 17·3 ICl2 20 Alabama IS·4 61 Olllers receiving vottl Vlrolnle 42, Iowa JS, Loul•lt ne Slllt 31, North Cer041na Slett 21, N1vy 2J, Mkl11gen Stale 24 .RkhmOnd 21. Alat>ama·Blrmlng11am IS Purdue 11, llllnolt 10, Auburn 7. Miami, Ohio 7, TtmP!e S. Minnesota 4, NorthteSlern 2. Old Do· minion 1, St JoHoh's 2, Xavier, Ohio 2, Arlrona I, Clevtlano State I. f>eot>erdlne I Christ Coleee Irvine 63 Arl~ona Coleee of the lllbte 40 <Westen\ Olrlstlen A!Netlc Anoclelt8"1 Ace (40) CCI (631 "'"pltp '9ftof to wooos Sl'laroe Creslllv1 Wv1111 Hutt Bell.er J 2 • a Kelso 7 I 1 S 4 6 S u Tiede 3 o 3 6 3 0 J 6 APPlt>rr• 6 J 2 a 1 0 I 4 Beel 2 I 2 S 3 0 0 6 Surrooge J S I 11 I 0 0 7 WHr 3 2 2 8 Kial! 2 O 3 4 PallOlla 4 0 O 8 Bean 0 1 O I Total\ 16 • 16 40 Tol&IS 2S fl 16 63 H1111.me Chro\I College 23· 11 PCAA standings COftference WL Nevaoe·Lat Veges 10 o New Meaico State a I UC lrvlne 6 4 San Jose Slelt 6 S Cal Statt Fullt root1 S 6 Fresno Slalt S 6 Pacific • 6 UC Senle Bert>ere • 7 Ut1h Slelt 1 7 Lono Beach Stale 1 9 MendaV's Score Over•• WL 21 1 14 4 10 ' 13 , 12 11 12 10 11 10 9 11 6 12 s 16 Cal State Fullerton 67 Fresno State SI ThursdeV's Gemes Fre1no S1111t el UC Irvine Lo110 Beech Stale 111 Utah Slale New Mexico Stele a l Se n Jost Slelt Pec1t1c al Nev10e·Lu VeQH SaturdeY'• Gemes Pacific a l UC Irvine Fresno S1a11 at Cal Slate Fullerton tCl'lannel S6 111 I P m ) Lono Beech Staie a1 San JOH Srett New Mexico Slate el Ulen Slate Memphis State et Nevaoe·Les Vt0111 <non·conlerence) <Channel 7 a l 11 em 1 HIGH SCHOOL Irvine 7'2., San o.m.m. 57 ISoultl Coast LNIU4) Sen ClemeMa (S7) lrvlnt (721 '9ftpltp .. ftoftp Weoe 1 ' S 18 l>atchell I S 1 21 McGrew 2 0 4 4 T1mura J l 3 7 SIH Ome n I I s 3 Llllltr l 0 7 1 Love I 0 1 2 Herrono 1 11 • 7S Ve1011 6 • 1 16 Mocer O 7 o 2 Koeo~I J 3 1 9 Rave 7 S I 9 Surrd'#1 l O 2 2 Snooov O O o o Chrsl•n 0 0 0 0 Oden ) O l 6 F sher I I I J Jontt 0 0 I 0 Tolels 77 13 71 57 Totelt 24 24 IS 72 Score bv OU•rten San C1emen1t 11 11 70 15"-S7 1rv1ne 11 18 II 75--71 Technica ls Irvine bench Woodbrt• 57, Saddleback SS (S.. View L .. 9Ue) Se ckhblt cir <SS I Woodbr'ldoe ( 57) 191tof1P 19ftoftp Welton 17 4 J 38 Keete 9 6 I 12 Deel 4 I 1 9 Murphv 6 0 J 12 Han1on 7 I S S Brvan ' I 0 9 Buller O O 1 O Twnsena 2~ 0 4 Camob•ll I O I 1 Sullivan ( 0 0 10 Onllverot 0 I I I Sltncrt 0 0 0 0 Yark 0 0 1 0 Rouneon1 0 0 I 0 Verouoo 0 O 2 O Totalt 74 I 14 SS Totals 25 1 I SJ " k ore t>v P'erloch SaOOltOack 14 14 11 12 1 ?-SS WOOOl>rlooe 10 14 IS 12 2 <t-57 Untversttv S7, Newport Harbor SO (Set View l N9Ue) Not Ht11Mr (SOI UnfvlnffV (S7) .. ".Pf to '9 " of tp LH 2 1 S 6 ~'" I S 1 ll1<,.1ro1 I 0 ? W•n\low 2 4 2 8 M CrtlO 7 S 19 GtHst" l 6 l 14 Alt1rom 1 4 4 a S1011oll 9 0 0 ta Torell 2 4 O I F trretl 1 O ' ' Snewero O 7 O 7 Alllo" 1 2 S • S Craig I 0 0 2 Young I 1 • 3 Totets 16 11 13 SO To1e1s 20 11 lS SJ Sc-llV Ouer19n Newoor1 Herl>Or u 11 I 10-SO U~oversolv 9 IS 16 11 S7 Laeuna llffdl M, Coata ~sa 69 (See View 1.Ntue) '°''• Meu <••> Leauna 8Mdl 1141 .. ftol !IJ .. ftoftp Ko• I o t 14 Nu u 9 1 3 71 Nou~en l 2 2 t Forrune I 3 J S Me I 0 0 2 Sotlh 1 I J 5 Morrl\ • 6 ? II HtrOmn I 0 ' 16 Vootl 4 • 4 12 Houtt I o 2 1 llodrlo1 S I 4 I I Elhttn IJ 2 1 ?t Fttter 0 I 0 I Devine 0 2 3 2 R\mswn 0 0 1 0 Englndr 0 0 0 0 Welt 1 1 O l Lewter 0 I O t TOI.I\ U IS I• •9 TOl•t\ l4 16 10 I• k we bY OU.rten Lo1ta MHA 13 17 14 ~· L•ouna llHCh II lt ,. '2-i4 (Mona cMt Mar 60, lstllnda 4l (j .. View LM-l ,.,_•Mar lh ta11<le ( 43 I .. " ... "' Frypr 11 4 I 2' T ur,.er 0 0 4 0 C hr \lnsn I 0 S 2 er~wtr , l I t GrffWI l I 11 McC.raoh O 1 • O'Nt~ I 0 0 ) M•lr Stell O O I 0 HoO'\ 10)2 Moonev Co•t v 8 re181• T ft ''''° 'llu\>(~ P>n<i..ne. TO't•11 ]\ 10 I 1 .0 • Tott~ ~•vove~ CO< one Ml Mer ll J' E ttel'Cle 10 • .. " .. "' • 0 1 11 I t 1 • I t 2 l 1 a 1 • \ 0 10 1 0 4 0 1 1 11 t l1 C) HIGH SCHOOL STANDINGS SM~ LMf'M ~ ~ .. W L CorOM cMI Mar a 1 Woodtw~ 1 ) E "•llCle S S Leeune 8Mcfl 6 • ~ SS Newoort Herbot • • Unlvtf'slty S S CO.le M9" 0 10 MMllll't'' kwes WL " 4 ,. s 11 ' tt • 10 10 IO 10 t II I '' Wooelbr l<IQe S1, s.ddlel>K11 SS ( 1 Of) Unlveolly SJ. Newoor1 HerbOr SO Letu"41 8eech M . Coste MeH " Coron. 11.i Mltlr 60, E "enc la '3 WedM$dl!V's Gemet (7:lOJ Wooelbrldoe e t Co"• MaH E•tancl• at Newoor1 Herl>Or S.ddt9'beck at Laguna 8 .. ch Unlvenlrv el Corone o.. Mer l"rldly'' G•l'MS t7t>OI Corona Oel Mar at W,POC1brld9e Newoort Harl>Or et S.Odlebeck University et Costa MeH Laguna s .. ch et Estancia SunMt LMtue L .. _ OVll' .. WI. Oc"n View l O Edison 3 4 Foonleln Valfev ) 4 Huntington Buen 3 Merine 3 Westmlnsler 2 s Wadnffde't's ~mes t1:JOl Edison 11 Founta in Vellev Westminster et Mari,,. Huntington Beech 11 OcH n View l'rldaV't G-11:>01 Hun1lno1on BHCll et Edison Marina 11 OcHn View • We1tmtn"er et Fountain V111ev South Coast LMtue WL 17 4 fl • 11 10 9 ,, 13 10 S IS 1. .. _ ov ..... Capistrano Veuev Ml,\lon Vle10 tr vine E• Toro WL 9 0 7 I 6 l s 4 2 1 1 7 Sen Clemente Laguna Hill1 Dana Hltlt 0 • Mondav'1 Score Irvine 72, Sen Cteme11lt S7 Wldnesdev't Gamet 11:>01 WL 21 , 17 s 14 10 11 10 • 13 3 .. 6 12 Irvine vs Ce olstrano Valltv al Saooie· back Co11eoe MIU•on VlelO ., Laguna Hiii$ Et Toro el Dana Hlll1 San Cl~entt, t>vt l'rlde't'1 Games (7:>0l C10111rano Vellt y at M•u lon Vit i<> trvlne al Dane H1ll1 Legune Hiiis al Sen Clemente El Toro. t>Ye HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS Corona • Mar SI, Estancia 47 ISM View L .. _, Estancia (47) C9r-•Mar (SI) f9ftpltp .... pf .. Foiev 7 O 4 u w ttero l 10 l II EOile<IY 2 I J S Jones 1 3 I 17 Nesby 1 0 S 4 Sm1r1 3 1 0 1 H111tlng1 3 O 2 6 Bsmclvn I S 1 1 Self 4 0 S I Stvtken I 0 0 2 N-t>trn 4 0 0 I Otmo~v 0 0 0 0 Foreman t O 1 2 Totals 7l I 11 47 Total• IS 19 6 St Scont t>y ou.,.,.,, E11encla Corona ~I Mer Technlceis F°04ev IE> 6 " u l-47 13 IJ II I-SI Woo(l)rl* 62, ~ddleback Sl ts.a View LN9Uel WMClbrlOte (62) • SeddlebaClr (S3) Powell l llko Milla! Manonv Ha o sen Jensen f9ftpf1P 19nott11 11 O 3 2• 'Wellon 11 l 3 2S 1 1 S 16 Cook 6 2 J 14 4 4 l 12 Cerrillo I 7 2 4 4 0 2 I Wood 1 J l 1 I 0 Q 2 Coll11tt 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 Aiel1 0 1 0 2 Morris O I 0 t To11111 2t 6 IS 62 Tolets 10 13 13 SJ Scwt t>v Ou•r1'1n WOOOl>riOOe 12 11 23 1~2 SeOdltt>aCI< ·13 U IS II-SJ lechn1ca11 1>owe11 1W1 Costa Mes. 4.J, U9UNI lleactt JS IS.. vi.w LM-1 uvuna llffefl (lSI CMtl Nine (4J) .. "°'"' .. ftpltp Cntmert Olt tmn Crebt>e Watford Maurice Scurock Lane Vevtia Totets 11 J 4 25 P11mer 1 3 1 S 1 1 0 6 Lon9 7 0 I • O O l O Swenson 7 J O 17 O O O O M11c11e11 O 2 J 2 I 0 I 7 Cowley 0 I I 1 0 0 2 0 BtneOICI ) l ) 9 o o 2 O Bovt 11 2 1 0 S 1 0 2 1 IS S IS l S Totals IS 13 9 43 Score bY Ou•,.,.,, Laou11a Beech 6 • 10 1S-3S Costa Mtsa 13 II 9 10-43 Newoort Harbor S6, UnlVet"Jttv 49 (S.. View LN9Ue) Unlvenftv (4tl i4Pf, Har1>0r (WI '9 " pl tp '9 " pl to Stewart Ca moos Sesi> Hufner RuhleOer Wang ' o I I DeForo 4 6 S 14 3 o S 6 Anoru1 6 o ' 12 6 1 ' 13 Stuc~er 1 O 1 14 J 1 4 I C.oooe o o o S 0 0 10 Hlk1011 0 0 0 2 0 0 4 Atoer 7 0 1 14 Hamlllon t 0 O 2 To1a11 71 l 1• 49 Total\ 2S 6 11 S6 Score by 0u•l"l9n Un1vers1ty a IS 12 l.._.9 Ntwoort Herl>Or 12 14 10 IC>-S6 Ttcnn•cals Coach Vaotnes <Univers11v1 GIRLS' STANDINGS s.. vi.w LMvue Corona Oet Mer w ooo1>r1ooe Colle Me\11 Saoolet>ack Leoune Stach Estancia LN-WL 10 0 9 1 I l 6 4 J 1 OVerel W L 13 1 JS 6 17 • 10 9 s 10 Newoort Harl>Or Un1vers11v ) I , . 0 10 Mondll't's Scores Corone det Mer SI Eltanc•• 47 WOO<lbroOge 61 Seddltt>aC~ SJ Colla Mtsa 43 L•ovne Btech 3S Newoorl Harbor S6 Un1vef\llv 49 WednescSev'• Game1 N~woon Hart>or el Estancia Co1111 Mesa at WOOdt>r1ogt !>aOolet>ac~ at Laouna Be11c1' Corona del Mer at Un1versltv Hltfl sd'loGI MKCer BOYS s 13 2 12 2 tS Estancia 1. c-Oii Mar 0 Est1ncie scoring GrlHllhl 1 Corr gen Hewoor1 Htrt>or l . Univ~ 3 (Sea v .. w LHVUe) Ntwoon Hv bor KO•"'ll Ja" Ai o I Peyne I Geoomen 1 Un1ver s,1v \Coring Ci r '-0" 4mf'n t ' Fu1mer 1 GIRLS • E111111ela 1. Cw-_. Mer 0 ESlencla Korong Blrcll, 2 ... w-1 HtMlw t, UftlWr'tltv I Newoort Herl>Or tcorlng Bu<"' I '1fflf Untve<silv s<orlno Finn· Ann1lru1ner 1 M9fot's -~ let Memdlls) "'"'"~~ l>evei S10r1t IC ll(~IOV•-ta> O'tf C.uv F oro11 Frann J 1 S 3 6 6 3 JOM \Adrt tU S I o.t,, !lud Scllu4tr (US J • 4 • ) Lerrv S1.ien-1 (US I CMf m•llO Sancher Soeinl 6 3 6·7 1 • ''t ve OenlOI' US 1 Ot1 Jai..oo Hte\8' 1Swt1rtne"Cll \ 7 • J 6 3 JoM ltovo 18rila•" 0t1 .,,. Tester,,.,.n 1U S • • • 6 ? c...,. wamen INTllltCOLL•OtATI INVIA TIOHA I. (If P'acMk ,......,.) MMttl l'Nill CenN1ne KvlWNI" IUKt 0411 Gr•lr~ !tush ITrtnltvl 4 6 •·l • l ~ ....... ltu\h Ann ""'"" t I rtnllv I IJel K11htman·e>.fta l.f¥V lU~CI 6 l •·7 l'ountaln V•hv Hkltl bUltetbal YMr·bV·VMr Y .. r, CNdl 1967 John Kauer 196', Jonn K.sttr 1969. Jann Ka"er 1970, Ot ve Brown 1971 Ot vt Srown 1972 Oeve Brown 1913 Da ve Srown 1974, Dave !lrown 197S. Oev1 Brown 1976 Da ve Srown 1917 Dave Srown 197' Dave Srown 1979 0 1ve S•own 1980, Dave Srown I,. I Di ve Brown 1'92 Dave Srown 1913 Dave Srown 1'94 Devi Brown 19'S Oeve Srown • CIF Plevoff' enlrv • ar-w,ne Le•gue cnemoioni Rt<ll'd 4· 19 IS·IO 11· 14 1· 16 • 17 II 14·9 • 23·4 •• 19 6 .•• n • . , ... ••• 26·7 • • • 19·S 11· 13 "1HO ••• 21·4 IS·IO IS It ... , .. 19 s • • S1.1~se1 Leag,.e cnemo1on• * Ocean View Hkltl baskeft>al YMr·bV·VHr YHr, Coach 1979, Jim Hams 1990, Jom Herra 198 I Jim Harri\ 1982, Jim HDrrll 1983 Jim Harr" 1994, Jtm Harri' 198S Jim Harrit • C"' Ptevott\ en1rv •• CIF 5·A l1nall\t • League co·chamo1on • • Leeoue champion Record • 20·6 • • • H ·J •• ?1·4 • 16·" • IS· II • 16·1 .. 0·71 Note 191S to•als inclu~ forfe11ure of 24 oamt1 ano Sunse1 LHoue cnamolon1n10 PetJllM lleadt Pro-Am llOS Fuu y Zoetler SJOl.000 210 !>ovne s1ewar1 "4 900 111 Mark W1et>e, ~1 200 Tonv Sll11. ~I 700 Tom Welson. ~1 .200 113 Ken Sr own, S 19 42S ~Ob EIUIWOOO, Sl9,'75 Dan Pon1. s 19,425 Merk Pftlt s 19 42S 114 Andy Bean, SlS,000 Cn• Chi Roorloue1 s I S.000 Jim TllOroe. s IS 000 715 Oa1110 Eowero1 st I 2SO Lennv Wadkins S11.2SO Jann MCCom1th. s 11.2so Btr111\erd Langer S 11,?SO 216 JonnnY Miller S1 .oeo Ja v Oelslno SJ .oeo llu CelOwtlt. S7 OlllO Gto<ge ArCMr S7 080 1<.1i.uo Are1. S7 .0llO Jonn Mehettev S7 OIO Bi.IM McCalli\ler S1.0IO Merle O'Meere s7.0IO SObl>Y WaOll1n1 s7 080 Creog StaiO•r S7 080 217 Tom t<tte ~ 994 Bot> Twav S3 994 Steve Pete S3 994 Merk L vt S3 994 David Grane m S3 994 Hal Sullo11 Sl,994 Bot> Glider ~ 994 !>coll HOC~ \J 994 211 Lennie Ctemen11 17,649 R lche ro ZOkOI S1 649 Marlo. He vn . S7 649 Willie Wood, S7,649 Sa nov L vie S2 .649 Ben Crtnihew, s2,IM9 Jeff Sluman, S7 649 Mlkt Govt, S1,6'9 Corev Pev1n S1 649 Larrv Milt. S2.6'9 219 Frenlo. Coner SI 716 Jett Lewis s I 716 Ptter Jacot>"n SI 116 Tom Slmo\on.\1716 Oen Forsm1n s 1,116 Lff Trevino SI 716 no Rocco Mt01ete s 1 )J6 S1 Kr el zert S 1.JJ6 Cnr s P~rrv $1 J76 Rev FIOvd SI 376 Roo Cur SI 376 Kr11 Moe S1.3J6 Clarence llo\e s I 376 Alldrew Maoee. s 1 .316 Joe 1nm1n s 1.376 Donnie Hammona s 1 376 S1111.,eet1on S1 3J6 ~ • • . 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IO •t'm' w ·tri Man (Ouno pitcher on • one ve&r conr,.ac ! NtlloNILN- OODGE RS-Aorff<I to ••rm• "'"" Eo Vandt Sero 011c.,er on a »n~·vter con· •rect CHICAC.0 CUBS-Nemeo S•llv Wllllamt betting '"'''uClor a110 J'mmv P1e<Hll 1141\0 '"9 1n,tructor NEW YOlllt. METS-Inv ltO Shewn At>ner ano Tt rrv !l>oct<er outf1e1<1ers Terrv Ltacn llenav Nienian" a'"' Auooe Garcia 01rcners Ke•'" Burrt •• Eo Heern M O G•tll ~'O' t e l "trs llO'IO 11.ev.n E•t1tr aiio Aro•"' S.••rer n+ e otr\ •o •re1rono Ce MO P•TTS8 u RG"4 !>1AA re 5 -S gneo M ~f Srown e ra A , Rr•"O'<I\ ou•I "°"'' •"0 Jut'l•or O.• 1 ce•cntr 10 .,....vHr CO<' lrK h SAN OtEC.O !>AORES-Ag•NO tt r"'' w t" Ao• LH JeC\son o.•cne< »" • Of'9 ..-eer "Ontr•C' SAN ~R ANCISCO CtANl'S-S ll"NI 8ol>Ov 'lllO<l'f q c~ W 11•I\ 1no ..,. . ., LaCou P•IC"e<s •"O CM ' Jone' .... • 1 ~IOf! FOOTIAlL Nelionel F eetlMI LN- tN Ot AN A P'OL..IS COi. TS-Na,..eo J~M ~r1ne11 oelt n••v• tine co.en NEW ORLEANS SAINTS Nem4'1l S•eve s1owell Oelen"ve coorooneto< PMllADELl>HIA EAGLE S-Nemf O Oouo Seo••' ouartert>acM coach Jefi F ,,.. t r cHten11ve oac" coac11 Oar N•• -'~··I ,,.m, Cot<" Anno;in(to Kflf' Im•• •Ill remain es otfen11ve •ne ce>1.:ll HOCICllY He'*'-1 Hecttav l .. tue (HICAGO BLACK HAWllS-Trtllf'CI 8 1 C.ero,..r ,,,,., to tP>e Me•~o v.11e ••• tor •u•ur• •ons•ClerellOtll NfVV JfllSfV DEVtl.S-~t O••t P C"ellt (Nt911,...,.,. 10 lli'e nt "' •~a A ...... r-ct~ Moc"' l elQIJe r.ce leo ••U\'11 Or .. ...., u• ... _ °"'"'-~ Ir~ TlllVIS.ON a BC \~ • \ & "°"~"' ,,.,. ""' ""'°" "' .... \oe<lce ,..,'°' v e arft o.n• COl.LIGI HUMBOl..Ol \T &TE Ne-'ll'•t O&O• r.e.o •oo•t>e · " lO\llS•ANA TF.CH• .__ "<90 .,.. n ~~··-... 8l'tl "•"•"• •••• c ~ ... •("" P'ft<• •f ,,,_ 10 ·o o.c ,,,,... ....,,.. u e• '"' SJ"\~ .... S•a•t COl',.•e"Ce •0 \T 4 Tl A~"IOul'CH '"t t\ v ~•· "" o• C """ "" "' ,....,. • "'''•10. ' (" eMK•••t A' '"-t"O nl , ... ltl~"" Tf NN F\S E E (HA T f A"t()t'\<;8 -N"""til \t••' '111((,.a, e <>Olh Of'"\ 111\Cl&• Y., It. l1\l>(V' 1"'1 \It "•• ' nq .,, ''•"' l{l()•O.• ( ~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ITueeday, February 4. 198e * 83 Off and running Corona del Mar'• Mark McGrath dribbles down court da..rin& Sea King•' 60-43 Tlctory over Eetancla Monday nlght . Dawson started desert golf boom He was also one of-the top amateur- players m country Golfers c om erge o n the Palm pnngs area 10 reco rd numbers dunng the winter m o nths and t here are a large number o f courses a'a1l- able for pla) The number keeps gtO'-' 1ng wnh each 'passing ~ear and n o one knO"-S for sure JUSt h o w man~ there are at the m o ment The boom 10 de'\en go lf courses had Its humble beg1nn1ng some }ears back with the building o f Thunder- bird Countn C lub. now one of the most exclusive lavouts 10 the area The man who started the bulldtng boom of golf o n the desert was n o mean golfer himself and played here tn Orange E"ount) a number oft1ml'S H is childhood cadd) m the Chicago area. R ich Bassett. kne" him ~ell Rich recalls him as a great amateur player Johnn) Da"so n '-'Cnt o n to greater things rccentl) and h is memo n '-'Ill linger for a lo ng time to com e When he purc hased land to build Thunde rbird CC 1n th e \a st sand<. of th e desen outside Palm pnngs. th en· "ere tho se "ho tho ught hC' "a' tnsane The re "e re n o bu1ld1nic. an~"here m the area. the tho ught o l a golf course "as u lle r foll, But Da"so n d e signed and built o n e o f the finest la-.outs am" here in lhe desert. k1 a lone m o-;t ·places 1n tht• l' S toda' J o hnm. Da"'son "a!> the nut hem C'a ltfornia Golf .\)\l1C1c111on a matl·ur champion four ttml'". m ore than J O\ o ther pla~er in lh l· h1sto~ o t thl' l'' cnt that datt.'' had• l\l I ~IXl "n o t hl•r pla~er haSC\t'r "'On It m o rl' than thrl'l' 11mes Included amo ng Da"s0n\ tn- u m ph<i are man' of the to p amatC'ur' c ham p ionship s a round tht· lUUOll"\ In l~-P he '-'3'> runner-up 10 lhl' na11onal amatl."ur tournament and in IQ$:' l a ptured the Brnadmort· Oprn and "on J '<.'da,n.11 tn11rnn in tht· l _ amalCur t'' l."nt He ''a' .apta1n 1'1 thr I "'4"' '1, IOn OU\ l .... \\ Jll l'r te a m th.ti lk· teated Bntatn "Johnn\ had th{' m\)\t ldl·a l snllin~ HOWAID Huot GOLF tem~rament ever put in a man's bosom.·· Basst'tt said ... When I was cadd~ mg for him 10 his "he:.-da:. • of the I 9:!0"s and J 930 's. I never sa" him get upset "'hen a fe" shots along a ":!-ho le route went wrong. "H e was a superb putter and used 10 sa~. ·~ ou ha' e to sweep the ball into thC' cup.' In m~ op1n1on, John was o n e o f the game's supreme shot-making artists." Bassett ~C'alls that Dawson would pla~ "11ho ut e 'er makmg a single d1\ ot mark on the fairway ... H e had the cleanest ~ l -1ewel stroke 10 golf He trealed the grass o fa golf course a.s tho ugh it '-'ere an altar •• \.\hen Dawson was tn tO'-' n to pla' in a member-guest event Wlth Bassett se' e ra I 'ears ago he recalled th eir C'arh da's 10 the C hicago area. ''.\ccord1ng 10 m~ memo~. the bro nze cadd\ bo' s tatue at the entrance to Glen Oal C o untl' Cluh in (h1cago ~as o nginated m ·19:!6." D a"son pointed out "Ric h Bassett "'3, a s ke d 10 pose for this cadd) and I bcl1e 'C' "'as g1,en a o ne d o llar bill for his efforts ··in t h o se:' d a\'i caddies were 'en 1m ponJnt to a ciub'H1perat1on The1'r rnndurt a nd drcs~ "as most 1mpon- an1 a nd I rc.>ca ll that on lad1e' da\ a ll 1.add1C'-had to "car 11c' · "Ba,'<.'11 "a'>"1thout 4ue~11on. thl f10l'\t cadd1l' that I e'er had H e knr"' thl' ga me ~nl'" the rules and m o \t 1m~'nan 1 o f all. knl'"' h o "' tl' umdun h1m,ell 1n all s11uat1o ns .. It 1' l'J'' 11.1 '-C'l' "h\ R ich Bassett a long-umc mrn1ber at In tne ( o a\t t n1"' 'l'"'pon Beach Countn (l uh tecl\ he ha-. ll)~t a true tncnd • ha1. the tz,aml' 1)1 g.olf lo't o nr 111 '" 1•ul\tanding r1u0l'<'l'1>. a m a n "'h1 'tancd tht• 1lt''<.'rt golf hoom 1h.1: .lppt'Jf\ h> hj' c 01) end n '1ght na" \1.1n J1t•d 31 age 83 Jill'' "'n1rJ c11ng Par~tn<.t1n·, d 1..ea-.e .1 \Ca r ago Ha rness racing season open s tonight at Los Al Th<' 11.l~b <. aJ1 ll1rn1a ha m l'"' \l.'a"in begins tonight "' 1th th t" o pening ,,f lhl' '\'I-night se"tlir J t l lH \la m1ll" R.Kr Trudi F irst ~"' ,.. • \1 "'1th Irr<' [!.r.rnd· 'tanJ .idml\\l<'n 11tlt"!"l"d Ill all 1\f't'O lni n1~l patron~ Raung "''II he. lCIOdul tl~l 11n ,\ r ut-.da\ thrnugh '1turd3\ '4 hl·l1ull' thro up.h \pnl 11.1 \' 11h l'a rl\ t\1111 ~.itt.ennti held tn'm 11 a m h' 'r "' t"&l h r.llln@ J a, 10 tht• tral ~" ~f'ttth (t"OlC'r l hl'h' \lo 111 ht-S: t"\31 l.1 "agennti un thl' fl!\1 t"l' and l,1,1 1"'1 ('\t'Oh C'J lh n1jl.ht "l\h ~' ('\,l\1,1' a' a1lahl<' (ln .111 u thn r l\'t"' l"\ll"f'lt lh<" 111un h \\ h11. h mar~ 1. the 'tan 1'1 thC' P1d. '" n1~hth ~ T ntHttht'' m. in < '~nl '' 1hr I~ ~W ln.iu gura l In' 1t.lt1C1n I ar.d "111 mark lhl" t .:•\C'.lf·1'ld "''" i'I th<' .lg<'ll""' "'1•m1rr llllhk '' h<" nir<'t' W\ 1.'0 \ • llOjll'f ',11\ ! lt'\l'lll• hi' ihh ,1n, tO)I 11(1". Iii(' 1\J\I '"' '<'"'''n' h.\\ ~ ~·rn {I.nod to l ltu d e ,., l.ll t thl'' art.' dl)UhtJe-;, h" ~ .. , \t'.lr' 110 i'tw tral ~ T hr 1~n!lu la1 F rt•n, h hrt'\1 ~riding ha' , om!l('tt•d 1w.11h 1'11 ttmt"' \I01l' tumtn~ Ill 'l"ar. 1f .t~l' and h.l\ returned to tht "1 nnC'"' l lh It ti n I ~ lX·c.as1o n11 tm ''" nC'r ( •('ral\! 1-.ru{lh~ a nd trainer l (tfll• f1'1 (\ lltudC' ""' un:thlt' II' handk PC'tr>' lln nn"t '"-~J\lllO' IJ\l tall b ut \I.Ith thal ri':tl a h'><'nl IH~m t h e hnt"Uf' fnnittht thl" '<'leran appear<. tt1 h a \t" .rn C'\1..l'lil"nt 'ht1t a t heg1nnini IQ f\ in h1~h IJ,hton h"l.(0 dm C''i t ltudf Imm tht" t"h' ho le 1on1gh1 In Pl·"t J'O'i11lo n orckr thr m m plrtr tit"ld ~nJ\ ~upcm1l c Ham' l C'' 101 lltudt Phantom [Kin < lo..e1th l 111-.f.\rd 1 Manin' f>nw "1 IT M Rall hlordl. 83roqut" tStt"C' f)( '' mt'rl f 1 m l"$ Ftr't (~h r\ 1n II.HP\: r 1 C <'n'lt1 \tar (Ron rtt"Ttt" 1 anJ "''hk \m <"ll.l doc \ndcl"'\onl ' 7 ' IN * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, February 4, 1986 N/ADVICE/GA HoRoscoP£ Wednesday, February 6 WHERE'S TH~ .JA<'K'? ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): S<·c:nano highlights career. bu iness boost Is there TV life after marriage? Pres11ge surge upwards. you're asked to panic1patc in charitable. '11rth ~1111t It t·ommun1t> or pohucal project. Despite Objections, you make financial gain _ c1 ... tl-. TAURUS(Apnl 20-Ma> 20) Focu on travel. 10format1on, commun1ca- 110n .11b1ll1y to enhance knowledge and broaden pcr!>onal horizons. Whal had been Wltlrhcld wtll now be relcned -to your advantage. tr diploma1ic..- fam1I) member will make major concession. T here's a theory being advanced b' t~levis1on that when marriage begins. ratings fall. There is no life after bed. so hold off the physical stutT for as long as you can to keep the pnnc1 pals interested. So. we have Scarecrow locking eyes with Mrs. King, Chnsune exl·hang1 ng .. looks" with Peter on "Ho1cl," Tony and Angela touching hands on "Who's the Boss'>" Laura 11t1llating Remington Steele and Diane and Sam figh ting one another with verbal sexual innuendo) on .. ( h(l'r~ " lhl· llSl goes on. What are we ~)1ng here'> Thal marriage can't pull a 30 share'' That no one wants 10 watch legalized .,e,·1 Or 1s there that nagging tear th.it a mamage sencs can't last 11 "cci.., without being canceled" I saw a SIOI) thl' other da~ 1ha1 \J1d Spenser ("Spcns<.'r· For H1rc"J and Susan have no plan'> 10 pair up in a legal union a) 11 n11gh1 ··d,1mpcn lhl' ardor." Have )OU an} idea ho" I hat mai..e, mamed people feel'' I'll tell }OU how 1t makes u~ feel l1kt· thl· llrc"ori..\ are over and "c'rc h,rng1ng around son1ng socb until the \oual \ccurm checks come Are all--thl· mamed people 1n tht• world stupid'> Do ~ou honc\tl\ th1nl>. the~ 'd exchangl' thl' "I ml· Hoa1" lor ".\n1mal Kingdom"" 't ou kn<>"-"'hal the prohlem "., I O\C 1s hard 10 '>h<>" tx·c:.1U\l' ti"'"~ nc\cr meant to be a !>pectator <,pon Lo\t" 1s where a per->on 'oluntanl\ gl\eS himself tu anotht'r hum.in being. and most peuf)ll' "ouldn't rcco~n1ze 11 11 thq ~"' 1t I u'e 1<,n'1 pan1cularl) dramat1t intoxH:a11n11. passionate. 001'>~ or sptnl·-tinghng Can't \OU '>CC a produn·r p1tth1ng 1h1s IO\e.">ton to a nt'l"-ori..' 1hal·\ fl( 1h1s couple whohaH' been mamcd 30 years, and for 30 year'> she ha') g ... en the 0·111> maraschino cherry 1n 1he can of fru11 nx·k1a1l to her hushand because he enjO)S them In '0 \Car' he has ne'er gue~~ed that !.he adOfl'') marast'h1no cheme<, a'> much a' ht• dues. There"'" be· "ceb "hen nothing big "111 happen in the sa1es l hl'\ ·11 11,e humdrum II\<.'\ and '>Un l\l' 'Whalnl'f Ide hand' them \oml."· time~. 11 \\nn't he a rnmed' format The) 'II :irgue insult one another np a"'a} tht' veneer th al to' er<; a m·n l' threaten and accuse without so mulh a!) an apolog) or kt'>'.> bl.'l<>rl' the cnmmerc1al fhc) 'II c;pcnd a -whok ep1'>odt' arguing about "ho tilkd up the: ga~ tank last. but when tht'\ hur. a l.·h 1ld thl') "111 'a) nothing. · Dull'' Oonng'.' l 'nc,entful'' It "'ould ">et·m '>O. But all married coupk' .ti one time or anoth<.'r pla~cd the 5ccnes being pla>ed h~ < 'hnsune and Peter, Laura and Remington. Sam and Diane. l he >·, e made the ~mall talk. danced thl' ntual dance o l '>Uperfic1ahl> and wmc up panting and e\hausted The) decided 10 take: the. mk, get mamcd. and see ti thl') could .... ust::11n the ardor .. r \1U won't 0<.'<.'d a ....:1c1scn fam11\ to tell \OU 1f \ou're J hit 'l OU 'II lno" • Covered wagon left impact on drivers .\r11.umcn1 ll•nt1nm·, 11\l'I "h' .\mentan ... drl\l' un thl· kit ( rnl1\ the C unntui.ia "Jgon It v. ·" h1~ l 1' bl.•<,\ control ''' "' hor\l'' thl Jr1\1·1 \at astnde :i \\ hc:1.:lhurc.l· -on thl· kit 11 nght-handcd tc• 1>.t:ep h" "hip hjnd 10 poc;1t1on I rom thl're. a\ prn 111u\h n:poneJ hc: uiuld l.el'P 11n t'\l' 11n 1h, "heel hub'> ol 11n<.om1ng "Wag11ns "''l' •>I the C'OOl'\tuga "'3' Sl•< h th.11 olhl·r v.agonn' It'll in bt·hand 'V. :t\ a 011\IJl.l· t•I d a1m thc·1t·' r111 ckml'At of l h<1me 1n l hl'" 'V. h.JI Jh. •ul thl· lu1 "-of lhl· dr.1" al till' ••Uhl'l-tudr1rrrn1nl· \\hO)ll'l\\\htll Jlld v.hngl'I\ 1,1,u i,.·• \\hill' ht.1\,l \llghl rd gr Io r\·111 '"''l'' .11.1 hn\\f111r Jill'' 11 f>J\IOO ( lhlu '"ll h.1\l• \11h.tnd11\1·1 ~, ,c:nl\ ,111d nn,· \trn·t \hew ,1\ .1 d«pmst Bo"' kr\ dnn I ,~.di.. oil "1111 (l'llll'd 'IJOl'\ lhl'rl lkn1.tn1111 I 1 ,111ld1n m.1dc'.1 p11111t nl v.e.1ring 11" 'Pl'lljdl'' 1111"1' h1fotJh h1· 111\r11trd ""l'A IH· '"' 1111 ponra11' In "" d,1, 'fX'l 1.11 In \U!U!.C'>!Cd dt\lil(llfl'nll'OI JOU l'\l'll tho\c: le"' \\hlHould ::itlnrd neglac.w' wouldn"t \.\l'Jr tlwm 1n ruhltl l rani.. l1n "antl'd 111 h,-.11 thl' '''l!flla f hl· prum• 111,1rl.1 t I\ gcll1ng hlgJ(l'I fhl· ret1rc:nH·n1 p11pul.11111n " gl'lllllg bl&gl'r that'' \\It\ 111l' rx·oph; 111 M1arn1 c:at nwrr prunl'\ pt·r l:.IJlll:t than fX'tlpil' l'I"·" hl'lt <) 'V. h11 "'·"th 111,1 puhll\ht·J p111·1 111 1h1\ 1:oun1r. '1 • \ .\nne llr.td\tllTI In I nCiO I lei publi\her '""' fl t to 1111 lutk a hl111h \a\1ng. '>h1 'J \\fllll'n hn poem' l,1lt 11 night ,tilt'! \h1 d d1•nr ht'r """" h• 11 l hore' jnd "11r'h du tit'' .\ pupp' gr•"'' 111 I\ 1111111111, 11 tl1 pate a pt'r\111111,r""' 111 '" 'l'·"' CJ v.-a .. n I I l11.1h1.1h I I\ nr ''" naml·d I 1nw \1.1gJ11nr' \1.111 "'the Ycur"'' .\ "-I ll! 11\.tl f i11.1ht·th l)IHTll El11aheth 11 \'J' thnul:!h I hl "" other "<ltnt•n '" hcu11111·d \\\'I Wallace \.\arl1l'ld ~llllJl\011 .rnd Madame< h1an11 1\..11-,hd PEOPLE L.M . Bovo <) What n1un1n ha' thl· lmH'\l h1rthrall' 10 tht• \.\orlll'' .\ The sm:lllt''' llluntn I 111 rrasnnc, appdrcnt \ .111t.10 < ''' I tw hum.Hi hod' l•'lhh tu du" h.11 \11U "\ll\h 11111 do ft \CHI \\l\h it lll 1!,t'I \ll J... It Jn\'\ \Cl r 11 ~1·1 \\el I II dul•\ thJI I hl phl'llllllll·non I\ l.tlkd '""'•tlll l11mpl1.11l1t' · 'in'"'" l>r In· \ali.. K1\I>. 11t '1nkntl· le• h'l'll·Ji[l'r' I\ ... 1.1tl\l1Lalh grt'J\ll 1n tlw '' h11111' th.in on thl· \lfl't'I' lndtj\ lhild lat f111'\ \.\url,l'" gl'I .ihout ~I tl'O" Im J I~ hour ""rlo;tl.I\ I 111 told I rt·ud \Jill l ·'" .1rl· ,,., "1nh11I\ .\nl\t\ arc not rl'llo"nnl i.11 wit k'>snes~. hut thl\ Jn1\t "'a' d1tlercnt John Bt•nohn1 ol <)ul·en,, ;".. 'l wa\ ,1 gifted \culptor ( n11n \a1tl h1<, morl· than llK'l 000 "ork,. tneludtng buo;t, ol p111t·ntatrs Jnd popular hcnx·, "'ere magn1ticcn1 Rut none \Ur\.t\l· Ill'> medium wa<. 1u· l'rl·am Pcopk .ill' .111 h1c. ma\ll.'rpll't l'' In thr n·\laur:int\ 111' 1{1rhmond \ 1 \"tll .tn t lcgalh l11p.1 roin lnr thr ht'l k \>\lllt \ l\lltll )!.C'tllrl~ ll':ld\ lei l,1f1d 1·1, 111111 •11rli r 'PJU' uiuld \\11ndl·1 .\I .II' ~11111~ 11n lklJUW .l.l IKHI 1h11ndl•r,1• •1 Ill\ ,1 dJ' .1round lht' l'Jrth ""I.. l•UI t11t1 l1ghtn1n11 hol(\ p...•r "., 1111.t I f1·11f,•r, 11 l 1n1.1 •kl I 111·g11 i..n·r .111 \ ·" r• 1h1.·' 1111 thnr lx·,1 '>hn·p l. U Lio• d /'i H .\yt1d1('1Ht•d 1·0/umni• t GEMINI (Ma) 21-J une 20): Deline terms. <1 void self-dC<'<.'pt1on ... '>trcamhne techniques You receive • new., which concerns finances, possible -------------- 1nves1ment or inheritance. Dig deep for 1nformat1on. re1ect superficial r<.'\ponses SYDNEY 0MARR CANCE R (June 21-July 22)' Lc$al nght~. perm1)~1om dom10ate sccnano Locate documents, coni1dcr partncr- \h1p bt• aware of manta! SUl\us. Olde~ 1ndt\ 1dual will lend benefit of eA-•••••••••••••• pcnent'C'. ma) help obtain fund mg LEO (July 23-'\ug. 22): Spptlight on dynamic action, populanty. courage. ah1l1 ty to get Job done 1n e0ic1ent manner You'll reach beyond pre"1ous lam11a11ons. you gain add<.'<l recognition as result Anes. Libra pcr<,ons pla) roles VIRGO (Aug. 23-&pt. 22) liood lunar 4Spect coincides w11h intensified lo\t~ rcla11onsh1p, creat1v1t>. change. tra,el. variety You get to hean of ma11er<. and male new stan tn "d1!Tc:rent" d1rect1on. Leo plays prominent role LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22): Fcx.·u\ on learn10g, teaching. 1ntu1t1on. rl·ga1ntng sense of d1rect1on and purpose Emphasis on secunty, land values. long-range: prospects. lnd1v1dual who.Qelped in past 1s again available -bc read) to accept. • SCORPIO (Oct. 23·NO\ 21 ): Favorable moon aspect highlights travel, '1stb. papulant). ideas which (an be 1ran5formed into via ble concepts. Long- dt'>tance commun1cat1on relate'> 10 c;oc1al act1v11y. Check wardrobe. appo1ntmcn1 book SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dcl. 21) Emphasis on payments, collect1ons, small pnnt. written agreement \\htch can prove profi table. Be willing to re' 1se. re' 1ew. remodel and rebuild on su11able base. Taurus. Scorpio person) pla) paramount roles CAPRICORN (Dec:. :!.:!-Jan 19). ( }'clc high. liming and 1ntu1t1on wtll tx· on 1argct You receive "coded" messa$e -11 will be cryptic bul revealing. Member uf opposite St'X will play major role. Oemtn1, Virgo. Sagittarius figure promrnentl) AQUARIUS (Jan 20-F ch 18): ·1gn1ficant domestic adjustment a!Tects hle~t' le. "here )OU I" e and possible tutu re 10vestment. Clandestine meeting comh1nes bu'i1ness and roman<.·e. 'l ou'll be dealing with a1trac:t1vc, stubborn. .determined people PISCES ( feh 19-Marl'h 20): Lunar aspect highlights powers ol ix·r<,uas1on. speculatton. w1nn1ng ways and populant). You'll be provided "11h information pre' 1ousl} classified. Punic pieces fall mto place as result IF FEB. 5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY, you are dynamic. creative. ca pable of arucula11ng idea~. lechng'>. You have unique way of express1ns yourself through \\rJll<.'n word Gem1n1. Virgo. Sagmanus person) play 1mponant role'> in \our Ide f-am1I~ member "'JI soon talk about possible move. will '>Cl'"-~our counsc:I and appro\ al You arc attracuve. percept1\e, enjO) doing "pn,ate dctcttl\l' "ork ·· You'll be on more solid emot1onal-financ1al ground 1h1'> \Car .\pnJ could be your mO'>l memorable.' month of 1986. CB romance leaves a guilty aftertaste IH.\R \\.\. l..\'<DlR~ It .111 '>tarted "When I wa'> talking on lht· ( A to '><>ffil' guv We wac lrnlding around Jnd ,1notht:r gu\ 1ntarup1t•d and '"i..n.l me to gt·t on another t·hannt•I. "' 'dtd He informed mt• th.it gu~ No I \.\,I\ .1 notonou'> "oman ch,1\cr ,1l\c1 mJrru·d .tnd to \ll't'r < lt•ar ol h 11n I ,,11d lh.tnk<, l n"l'\OUune·· I Ill' Ol'\I night till' \l'U>nd gu~ Jnd I tjll>.t•J .1g.11n I k \jlJ hl·\l lii..l' 111 lnlkn "hat I ""nl him \\'hJt "a' that I ,l\lcd .. \ "'""·" hl '.itd r o makt• J long !>tor~ ,hon. "°l' IJlked fur about ~• "Wl'd.. .ind drndcd lo rnect for a quick lunch \.\hen I ..av. him I .1lrnm1 flipped lk "a' drop-deJd good looking .md had a tern tic o;m1k• 'l ou tan gues<. the rl"\l I hr 4u1c:k lun<.h l'ndl~d 10 a mold and \\ l' \.\l'rC there lor ti Vt' hour' • ~ ht•n I got home and stam·d 10 Ii' 'upp...·r I lelt \<> ashamc:d I'd 111.c to ha'<.' d1c.-d To make matter\ \\orsc m' hui,hand came home \.\1th il houqut·t nf red ro'c' f hl' guilt I\ killing ml' hut I'm .1lra1J II I tonk'" 11 "111 ruin our m.trn.1g(· !Vh hu\h.tnd " \C~ \lr;11gh1 .ind \.\Ould ncwr lorgl\ e me lor tooling arnund Ht"d thrn" 11 up to mt· for the rec,t ot m' l1k I nel·d ad\lt'C ff[ 11'\i(,.ROT 11 \.IN Ml> DEAR MO.: Co nfess , to a clergyman and vow never again to do anything so reckless and foolish. Yo ur story is evidence that there is nd such thing as a free lunch. • • • l·H \K ·\:"')'. I fl-l'I blc"l'd ht·lau'r l l.tll 'ta' at honw \.\tth Ill' thildrcn ~h h11,hanJ and I hJn'I\ make end\ ml·1.·1 hut "'l' tx·hc' l' m~ hc1ng honw 1<, 't'f\ important M' profe\,1onal bal kground " med1tal 'o I volunl<.'ered to help in tht• ~chool cl1n1c I rannot tc.'11 vou ho" man\ '"'n '>t<.k rh1ldren hr in that clin1t ·hecau\<.' the} haH' working mothcrc, "ho cannot or will not pick them up when talkd I he 'It hoot rohn '>late-; that ti a ANN I.AIDERS l htld 1s running a temperature Wl' mu<;\ phonr the chtld'c; guardian and J'>k him or her to Lake the youngster home. We have only a four-bed chn1c .\nd cannot use It as a baby-sitting service. I have been there whcn we have had SI 'l and se'en sick kid~ "'hose parents would not come to &l'l them. I called one mother who!.l.' child was run n 1 ng a I 02-dcgrce t<.'mpcraturc Her rc~ponsc "Was . "Well , what can I do about tt'>" The children arc not onl) getting sick at ~chool. thc'f are being 'iCAI to <;c:hool sick My que,uon ,., th1 <; It you don't want to be both<.'rcd. why on earth did \OU ha'e children'1 I real11e there arc s1tuat1ons where mothers must wori.. to put bread on the 1able because there 1s no other source of income. but I beg of you. please make arrange- ments for )Our children when 1hey are 111. Put an ad in the paix.·r lor a retired lady or ask a neighbor 1f )OU can pa~ her to take care of your child 1f )OU tan"t sta} at home Have 1ha1 person·, name on !ht• lhild's d1nte card 'iO \hl.' may pkk up the ch ild when he 1c. Ill Don't vc:ll at the cl1n1l "ork<.'r. Wl· arl' dona11ng our time to take care of >l>Ur child while >Ou make money at your JOb There 1'> nothing sadder than a 'ilck child. Please don't make him or her stay at school ill. -FRUS- fRA TED PLENTY DEAR F RUS: Tba.oks for a teller that should score some boll'seyes around tbe country. If any woman wondel'I If ''Frustrated" Is talking to you, 1be probably Is. A differ ent k ind of tum blingfor Retton By the All~oC'iated l'rt'"" \I \. \ \I I I\ Id.di• Ohmp11 ~"nrn,l\t Mary Lou Rrt ton learnl·d 1ha1 tl11"nh1ll ,k11r111 can Ix• d1ffa ult 1111 lUolo<.'n 1h1· hnl athlett• "' \hl' 111oj,. her lirc.t '"-1 lc~son Re11on 'pent .1 hit nl 11nH 1umbltntt. hut 11"a"'11he t\P<' 11t tumhltng that g.11nrd her J g11ld medc1I at the I 1~8.J \uni mer g.imn I 'en "llh rnc1ch1ng lrnm furm1·1 I \ Oh mp1l c,k1er. ut lf C'hafff'f', "ho g:nt• Re-tt on and Jl'lfl'" Brook«\ Sbltlds IC\'>On\ on the· \lllP<'' l<t•tton found that h.111d ,t.1nJ\ an<l c art"-heel~ 10 lhl' \rt11v. .1mc l.'a\1<'r than tn 1ng 111 man· t'U't'r hrr ~k1\ l<cllon and ( hancc .11,0 a lllo<kl v.err among thC' ctlebrn1e\ part1upa11n~ 1n thC' Su11 Vall<'\ ( elebnll\ 'ik1 f n, 1uiuonal 0' er Mary Lou Retton the "Cekl'Od, Whl<.'h lo.1<."kt"d 00 ii "'eel>. of .ll ti\ 1t1e'> marking the ~0th .10111\er~f'\ of the na11on'" fir~t '~1 tC'\011 ~ l ,,-- J ohn Coucar MeUencamp Rocker honored t'llDI .\"'·\POI f~ -Rod. \tar Jobn Couitar Melluramp, a na11,e ffoos1cr. has been honored b\ the Indiana Senate 1n a n:\olut1on pra1\tng his mu~1t and 111) ally to the 'itatc "He'~ broup.ht mulh pos1t1vc .ti tl.'nt1on to the ~rntc of I nd1ana and to lie) mour." • .. ud Sen Joseph V C orcor~n. a Re p~1bl1can \\.ho repre~cnt\ 5(} mour. Ml•lknl.'amp"• homt• town. Haggard cited OKLAHOMA \ITV -( oun try and western fntena1 ner Merit Ha1~ard was honored toda) b)' the ~1slature as OkJahoma ., "Favonte dop1ed Son" "Will Roaen 1~ the \tate\ favorite son, and you can't have 1wo favontc \Ons unlcn thcv're l\\1ns:· said ~late ~n John Dahl spon\or of the resolu11on "So v.e named him the \t.'ltt's ftvonte adopted ~on ,. • NORTH •2 Q 1097 A 8 7 6 :l +JIOt> WEST EAST + Q .f » + K 10 H 7 ~ :i '! R fl :l '! 2 J 5 +AQ 7 4 +96:J2 SOll'f H + Afl~ K 5 KQI0 9 4 2 + K El Tt11· h1dcl111~ Wt>s t North Eai.t 1 Pa«i. Pass Pasi. !l Pai;" Patis 5 Pas!!! Pass Svuclt 2 :l NT Pttl'IS flu• latf'<;t hnd~t· p1e1~r.1m l11r IBM t·nmputt'r' tu n·.1d1 u ... 1 T11ur n:unt•rH Bnd~t·. h) l'aul A S1 Ii\\ :1111. l{,indom 111111 ... 1· Soft ".11 t• ~li!I Bf,). h;1 ... 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PMVIOUS PUZZLE SOL YEO 27 Hence 30 Art copy 31 Goes 10 sea 33 A Gabor 35 The gums 36 Outline 3 7 Suspicious 38 Letters 40 Alter other selves 4 I Used to be 44 Rescinds 47 Fresh 48 Srngle 50 Carpenter 51 S1m1lar 52 Annu al Calgary e11ent 53 Rtghlful 55 Ell.plain 57 Venture 59 Put clown 61 Peruke 62 Farewell 64 Vetch 66 Bird group - THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIOOEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) \l' ! ~~ "Mommy, do basketball stars hove to wear ties?" "You're partly right. There's a lot of SOMETHING In him, but It Isn't the little boy." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE . ......... - by Hank Ketcham jl I Ll ~11,11\·' ,~./if :;!!:::11· L 0: I~ I , ., -- ') ) "Wake him up. will you? I have the TV sound all the way up and still can't hear it." ~ ... AA0IF IT SLEETS AGAIN. i CWORRON, HOW A60Ui. PUT'f\N' 5af\E FLUFF IN IT?~ PEANUTS ARE 'fOU ENJOVI N6 THE CONCERT SlfU GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE YOU HAVE TO CONCENTR~E ON T~E MUSIC AND NOT j LET '(OUR MIND WANDER .. i z .. ~ ~E HLJl\Hl~ PAftl'f''.S 1.-e-AVING NOW; Wt:'LL.. IJE ~AC~ H FOO~ P. M. 0 A':J ~ K~. MOO~ I? A. ~OfE..65\~M,. W~E6Tt.E.R, J.NO Lf..?T N\G\.4T, UE. WA'5 l..UUQ£0 IN i~E. RING I OUR i~OUGL-4T5 Al<€. wlf~ 1-HM . A6 ~£ NCXJ L.tE.5 ~E.LPL.E~L~ IN 11-\E.. ~~ITAL :---0., t ' '.------- by Charles M. Schulz I -HINK MAYBE I LL ~AVE FRENCH TOAST FOR BREAKFAST TOMORROW . ~~ '("', by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan LUC.~~·~ I. ~o~ by Pat Brady Orange Coalt DAIL V PILOT !Tue.day, February 4, 1Ne • • "I • ... .. BLOOM COUNTY MOON MULLINS .... ·-· ........ . . .,... -· ______ ..... FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE JUDGE PARKER 1 HAI£ II WHE.N n.£ ROAD~ ARE A SHE.El OF IC.E. LIKE 1"Hlo ! DOONESBUR Y .. ((£/)(J(j.., .. ., •" ":::U.A;,. ~ • t; T7J TUE ~\ ~ ~RF. I.ff; 4'"t'...t ~ 1€~ !HfJ.. 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MIYI I• llW * 1llHOOI1100* Poot tabla, ctr TV, 2 'ROM NORTH ORANQI CO. W0.1220 f H [ .• i::::. ........ ......... ....... let Us Help Y •• Sell Vo•r Propertrl ·Call Cliu'*it4, 642-5678 for inf.ormation & surprisingly low cost. i \ HllOll OOIH Trina Model, 3Br 28-a. L H i.oe Prk Unll. 3Br 2Ba.. 2 car gff • pvt lndcy wjtb S595 mo 28R, 1BA, patio, Relrlg, dlsllwa.sner & stove frptc1. sips 14 545-6916 Ctatral I OOZ HWNRT IUON S205K By o wnr 760· 1 l08 den w/lrptc LR, DR By w/d. S 1050/mo. lease. pool, laundry room East incl NO PETS 545-4865 *USOLITRY* Anl(IOU• out of tq_wn seller Ill •u•Yll lOMI' par~ & sl\Ops Adlts M 4•7211 agt sloe Joe . close 10 all 2BORM & 28A $700/mo l eatah to S~\ft nH reduced the prtee on -pref d No pell Sl050 149 E. Bay R41trlg dshwshr a.tOYO 2724 YOUR VER Y BEST 11119 spacious veraames Priced to sell. Monaco Oave L . Agl 546-5880 Ct1tl Mtll 2624 TSL MGMT 642-1603 incl N'o Pets 545:4855 2BR nr SC Plza Quiet ftv. BLUFFS OPPORTUNITY corner unit 1 BR plus Model 3Br 2'/iBo Stiow1 Baal. ltacla 2140 -,A.1 lfTTl•I W/"IEW •SHARn 1Br. compt re-ing. carpor1 $315/mo • Gorgeous 3Bdrm, 21'\Ba convertible den 2 lull like a model Opet'I 1·5 n • .. spac1~s End Unit with baths deluxe gourmet Sat/Sun $490,000 Agt, 3Bl!i 2BA house. huge yd, mle81iBJIU 2Bdrm 2Ba vaulted cell· modeled Covered prkng •;, vllls Eves 549.0231: nuge prv1 entry court kitchen private deck, 811• Marie F 760-034 7 gardener, new carpets, lngs, prv1 patio/balcony. ctose lo sand Most utll9 $425/mo incl utll Avt yard & comp~te wrap pensive carpeting and e;.ec:iJtlve home. PM com· paints, $995 548-5766 lPUTIE•ts jac. bltln1 NO pell pd $625/mq 760-8862 1mmed NB 2 blks 2 °""· around patio llke new targe assumable toan munlty, 3Bdrm 3Ba .,. Flat t>8S"l bet yet $525 Immaculate large Garden 855-0665 or 631•6107pm 2Br tea patio. pool gar. pool Over 21 Wilt fem ~~4:;~~ b~ao~:;~nre~I:~ Reduced to S 122 .0001 Oen & format dining Poot 21:1tlrm bltlns & near Apts Beautlfvlly land· POOL Patio. trptc, X-tge Water/gas pd $725/mo pr el Alt 6, 67'5· 71~ & anxlOYs owner at lruty a & tel\nls $440,000 Or waves 539-6191 Agt lee seeped grounds. pool/ 1Br $580 2Br $680, $500 1601 ·B 15th St 650·8213 BAL PEN F n-smk 21+ stir bargain price of S229.500 (714) 67 3-4400 8"t Otlet 644·6590 hYtll 2144 spa, PSllO/deck NO pets sec Uni E-tlde 557 ·284 I 2Br 2Ba 2 CAR GARAGE 3Br steps 2 bell tVU ~ 1nc1 land H1gn batanoe •oltilt Boaea WOOOBAtOGE T t Hse ;g~;:!: 1, .ea 5595·:~~ Prvt 1Br, trplc pool, patio 2 bate. tip steps to t>eacn tstllst & dep Betsy ,or ~:esu,~:~~ v!~~; n;~r~~~ Ftr Salt -1100 Spec 48R 2'1)ba. lam & 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 ~ar No pets 399 W Bay SI 100 Bkr 642 ·3850 Ahsa _646-~ 14 ~-~ tared We are very prOYO 1914 Mobile home 2ox44 dining rms Frplc, pa~los. ---1 $615 650•5357 12BR EASTBLUFF Near COM · Fem rmmte. reap n- 1 111 11 11 11 28 2B Ad 1 pool take & tennis prl\/il 2Bdrm 11 ·Ba S725 Olln LOCATIO• sl\Oppmg cntr w/vlew smlv $450/mo + vt1ts 0 1 N~stt;igslCt. pa;k 1~·og0~~~d Mesuat $1400 per mo Home 151E 21st 548-2408 5735/mo 28R 1 1~BAI No pets $950,640-1364 Call8~m-8pm673-49!2 640•5560 ANYTIME' Owner (7 14)642-3579 640-t327 ore 720-6897 1 & 2BR Apt $535·$59-5 Townhouse Greenbelt., ••LIDO ISLE** Fam /prol 25•. flon smllr. ---------1NeW 3BR 2BA-space rent Latana leacl1. 2141 mo All built tns, tnory rm, laundry rm All bt11ns Lvw. newly dee 3BR 2BA sllr 2br dptx. ocan vv Ref •TRY 14000 IOW•• -•-----.... -.. -nr be&Cll & shops I 2078 Tllurln spt LO south patio req, avl lmmed $375• 2 story 3 bdrm 2 bath, air HllCEll IELLHS S 130. pets. ocean breeze Big clean, new dbl moblle 735. 7 41 w 18th St TSL MGMT 642-1603 I s 1475/mo yrty 675-64 11 test 646-3424 , conditioned condo nr MAYE FOlll A•OTNER In Costa Mesi:_ 645"6456 llm on Btutta. Treas tste, TSL lil!IT 142 110 -· I ' A-11 "5 lab white water. sunset • • 3 SHARP 1 BR Garden Apt *CITE I oon * Fem sllr Laguna Nlguel S.C Ptaza Pool. spa. Sophisticated Newport ndtlft c. vu, yr lse, n-smkr 51495 1 BR, BALCONY. carport Stove, relrtg, smt yaro, no 2• 1, au bulttlns, 5750 yrty Condo 2Br 2Ba $425 .. ""1 ~f~~~ ;a~~~~!1nl Oc"~ri pool home Perfect con· RIVERSIDE LAND • Mini 499-2704 avt 4/ 1/86 $485/mo. 7141645-6440. pets $480/mo. 548-1377 jTELEREllT 111-HIO utlls 494-3196 ~ - • Sue 631•1266 dltlon Lovely-area Now Warehouse Sita. 6 75 OCEAlf•D•T or 213/439-64 17 , 1 •AVAILABLE NOW• Fem. wanted to sllr house •sklng S34o.ooo acres. zoned. Pull per-n -: ---UNIQUE Bachelor $525 •LIDO ISLE APT* nr OCC, So Coast Pilz& 1• MARILYN Hill mils approx 2 wks. Frwy 2Bdrm fully furnished 18R i IBA Qs GO SEEi 1BORM wtcarport $620 12Br lBa 102 Antlbes Don $333 • iJtll. 549-8021 COLD Well BANl(eRrJ COllOU NllMUIDS 1411,000 Newer custom tiome w1tn 180 Ocean/Bay view Room for pOOI 3 BR • FR or 4 BR 3'l BA 2 hre- places master BR retreat could be ott1ce or den 144-1010 I toe. (71 4)787-0362 Poot. pvt bch Security 710 W JAMES ST OR w/prvt angt gar $650 675-1244 evs 622-8795 ----No pets S 1300/mo PP (714) 548-5777 QUIET patio pool spa 1 · M/F, prof 28+ Live on bell Ceaetery Lots 642-1802 or 631-8250 NO PETS · 549_2447 NEWPORT MARINA APTS 1n Nwpt $475 • • utlls. 1tat, C t 1 "25 2Bd 1 Ba. cpts. drps. gar L 2B 2B F I I 6 7 3 1 5 5 2 r1'o ,,, I " OCEAN vu MOBILE HM No pets Adlts prel $700 vxury E r 8 r~ C, as 15559 • r C.r ••••• 1 .Ir I 22 2 Cemetery Lots 1n Mason-2BR 2ba. edits, no pets, Lse Avl 111 548-7234 YILU MADERA I ~lcr~ bnct g,arage. 1 ;;:t 494· le section Pacific View securlly Pvt beaches 2324 Elden. Apt I eac • oat 5 1P avai a e M 35.45 4BR 2BA !\ii, HllOEI PRICE Memorial Park. Newport $985 499-5297 evlwknd I Eastslde 2Br 1Ba 1 child 642-5 !55 $ t4SO/mo Sorry no c M Pool spa n-smkr OUPLEX-2Br Iba each Beach s650 each ok 2563-F Elden $645 2BR 2BA trg play yaro , pets 780·0919 Btwn 8·5 5325 utll 850•9311 So-of-PCH S26'1,900 83s.1262 Ne~rt ltack 2169 No dogs Call 675-9291 Cn1tdren welcome Drps,INwpt Penn 3 & 4 Br 2Ba I _ 521 Carna11on By owner 1 -E W-t d l625 2BA'.ten, 38A condo Sec •Cozy 1 bdr utl pd $500 crpt, dsllwr encl gar, yrly rntts S 1050-S 1350 MtF immed t blk bcn on 673-0241or673-1541 • • Ht entry&gar Pool tennis •PetsOk 2:2 only $625 lndry _lac Ullls pdl V11taRen1ats675-7015 Penin S350 3BR 29A I WANT TO BUY YOUR & 1 a c No pets * Lg 3 bdr • g~r. $800 $6~/~o _No pets AIRY 3 BR 2ba sunOeck Nd unlit May 1 673-4289 VIEW VIEW Yl(W HOUSE TAKE OVER S 1425/mo 833-3349 TELEREIT 111-HIO WE OFFER l CMOICE garage nr beach & sl\op-NBl sllr dlx 3Bd llm nr IX:ll. 180 ocean island and PAYMENTS NO OQWN •RENTALS AVAIL NOW Want a setectlon ol great ping Yrty $1200/mo w/lem n-smkr 645-3700 sunset views in Cameo 968-9773 $900 to $.4000 per/mo hv1ng? We can otter any-673·449~ or 673-7427 646-0793 Highlands on Dorchester Ferguson/Hahn 642 1183 West:fiekt tiling lrom a small apt to -Need fem rmmt to ltir with 3BR courtyard entry l entils a 4 bdrm house II took· II& CllYOI UST 3BR tiouse 1n t>eacll area and solar heat -•STE'5 Tl llll* FAMILY lPHTMEITS mg 1n CM. NB. or HB 2 Bdrm Townhome 2 ba 2 lor 211 680-6764 SHi 000 FEE B JC i 2 • 1 • w/d all utl pd, $825 Sparkllng clean large apts think of vs hrst for that trpl 2 car gar. A/C wl d --• 144-1211 Oaltl OD OI TELEREIT lli-1110 tor families with 1 or 2 c1101ce ol 1deat llvlng hookup, tull sec, S 1495. Non-smoker M/F share 2102 clllldren. Near park Heat TSL MGMT 642-1603 no pets For appl please Newport Crest co~o .::Ct...,•..,e.,,.ra_,1 ____ ..... ...,. $450 rents cozy 111t1e paid No pets call 644.0509 days only $400 •/mo 645-5533: GE 759.9100 --------.r .: ·' . ~ . • .. .. , ...•• 4 I b I 11 1 • B s7oo West CM Lrg 2BR 2BA, --' ' · E/StDE CM 2BR 1BA nm ocean c ose unga ow a 2Bdrm 1 • a newly dee, oar avail No Cllllllaven 2Br I Ba trplc Nwpt Crest twnllse. p,qpt . ... _ • .,._.._,-'"'"''-~ wtyd No pets. gar $700 ullls pd 539-6191 Agt lee 2Bdrm 2Ba $720 pets Avall 211 $595/mo etc Ideal tor retired per· spa tennis N/smkr W F Cffii Meal 1024 HB 1 btk to bell. 2BR 1BA 4BR 2ba approx 2600 sq 398 w Wilson 631-5583 760-3832 or 646-1549 sons No pets 548-5306. 646-1869 or 642-385t COLDWell BANl(eRrJ apt w/sndeck & gar $675 ft llm 1n Harbor View •Mesa Verde 0·1ux 2Br WESTUIE "ILUll!E LIDO DELUXE 2BR OR Prof IF stiriQ tux. 2br-~ba LR& &TTRACTIY£ i IR. JACOIS REAL TY Hills F1reptace. Ocean 2Ba. new decor. dl w, gar • • trplc brlek pall~ · CM twnllse, l/p, w/d, ten- 3ba house Close 10 PROP MlH&EIEIT view 3 car garage Large $750 No pets 640-2495 BACHELOR $495 51250 lse 640_7006 nls. pool, n-smkr, avl ~( 1 schools and sl\Opping 7141675•6173 yard Lease required New Carpeting & Drapes j s480 , "'tut. 751•4975 _ Great value $159.500 $1900/mo. available •PlCIFIOATWMHIS Pool&Spa --NoPets 1NEAR HOAG HOSPITAL. ---- COllOHlllHUIDS MARSHAL PLAN INC Bal..,-a now 640-2064 f.lwpt Hgllls spacious 2BR 645-8122 833-8917 1 2 story 2br 11'tba. din Prol MI F. straight. n-smkr S4•s. OOO Bkr Linda 2131450-0415 p-. l 2107 1'1Ba garden apt, pvt D ,-. 2626 room tndry llkvps $750 sllr etegan1 2BA 3BA E •1 tlllll.111 I Bayfront 3BA 2BA. 2 car patio. dshwr. tndry tac, IDI OlDI 642-6629 atler 5pm CM twnllm. Rv1 ba, gar. Newer custom home wttll New;rt Beacla 1069 gar avail Feb 10-Jvne 1 o t Sec e s t 1 & b h pool 1ac $450 722 8674 180 deg ocean/bay view 2BR 1ba dplw yrly, 3 BR 10 $1200/mo 673-3777 poo c.arp r ur tvdlo w/ ull k tell at NEAR LIDO MARINA · ' · Room for pool 3 BR • FR *N WPOAT HEIGHTS• Ilse 2 ba. yrly VIP 180SB W Bay Ave ealt cond No pets Sl25 I All viii pd S425imo DELUXE 3BR 2BATH Resp MtF wanted Nice or 4BR 3•, BA 2 hre-1 BEST PRICE Charming Properties 675-2232 Curt II 631" t266 661 •3653 att5pm DECK $1250 998-5868 E/s1de C M 2br Muse I BA t 3bd 1 Jb8 F1P & qvahl" ~ BIG CYN CONDO 2BR •FREE CABLE TV L IB f · $325 •'l'tvt E/548 2457 Paces master retrea k B 646 21 11 $700 s rental 2br crpts 2· rba Oen pool tennis, Garden Apt Poot r~ r,;. oantaan Newport Versailles _.:_ could be olfice or den bric work kr • 1 tllrv-out blttns provided 1ac $1500/mo 640·4509 $525 710 W 18111· Street Valley 2634 bachelor Quiet ground Rmmt sllr new 3br condo 644-1010 4BR 3BA tam rm w/lrplc ocean close other& ave~ -floor toca11on overloolltng pool 1az C M non smkr 24 5Q It 3 blks to sand 539-6191 Agt lee Exec norne. prvt communi-S475 1BR mobile r\m Cape Cod Condo 2Br 2Ba. rountaln Charming unit $400 '1 util 722·7M 2 Aemodtd Beach Cottage ano Bac.nelor unit $199 900 M osen I Properties 760·2643 SEND A Cornm pool & tennis FE>e ty 3Br 3ea • Den & lor-Quiet adult park No pets lrplc. d /w trig. w/d , wl osk accents $600/mo tend Priced tor Quick Corona dtl Mar 2122 m$2a710001~~00 6P~~t6&5901enn1s 673-7787 or 759.5590 carport $875 786-4689 tease 544.7211 agt R:,!~ ~; 22B~t~sB :~ Avi sale 20''• below tenders H t Be It. 2640 appraisal at $225.000 307 POINSETIIA JBd 2Ba K d I I I 5 I $550 !BR a11 fenced 1111. • IC o• TME IUCM Feb 1, $ 3 5 0 I m 0 Owner 642-4588 2 Fptcs Jae 1 Btk to Sea ~b~:rit~~r O::~~n S;~ pool carpor1 So Cst 2BR 2BA, gar, tndry Nlcels 145oimo 3br 2ba all bit· 969-0100 days Barbara s 1950 'mo Call 786-6399 free utils call 539.6191 Ptza area 966-1136 4 ptex Quiet street 1 ins MUST SEE Sllr N B backbay mini 3BRl 2' 1 be lg family hm Agt IPe S620 Ets1de lg 2br 1ba. ~~~ 1~ ~Jach 6~~ ~~~1 6900 W Oceanfront ranch horse prop, 3Br Sep dining grOnr/wtr ARGE 3B 2B / pool 2 persons maJC no a ean • TSL MGMT 642-1603 Ilse wllrg pool, $.400-$75 paid $1600/mo 720-9205 ~alk 10 bc~~Ldo ~1;8~:r pets 646·51371540-0130 SPACIOUS JBDRM 28A ut1t Fi l. 852-9259 tv m!l',I $800 s 2bdrm So PCH UP· S 1200 mo yrly 964-6922 I Br 1Ba new crpt. gar. tv1ew Next to bch Gar· leatab Waattd 2726 graded kit or reduce rent trig upstrs 1922 Wallace age Yrty S 1300 Avail Jbr lux rim ~ $1250 NEWPORT ISLAND, yrly $510 SMC, 550-1015 now Villa Rentals F/Exec wants rent, shr 539619t A 1 2br Qu1etne1gllborllood •WALITOIUCll• I 675-49t2or154•1792 hses1t exchsvcslor hme · . gt ee c.ovpte pref d no pe1s HNll Mlll lPTS 1 I, _ gar tow move in I nr water 650-6104 Eiµ S BEAMED c.e11ings sky refs $900 650-4749 I tBr & 2Br lrtg range only $500 SPACIOUS APT Mature rem writer. llnan 11gnts. oak & 111e 3 BR VERSAILLES 2BR 2ba tovndry. pool. carport No TELERHT 676-HIO 1 mite to beach 642-2357 secure. n-smkr seel(g un- 2ba So 01 Hwy Frptc suite $985 All amenities pets $550 & $650/mo • VACANT f 2 Bd 1 turn Quiet guest hse/apt New appliances 2 car Sandy 667. 7252 931 w 19th St 548-0492 $695 Nice 2BR 2be cpts no 88' rm, 11 BR) Lease 11 desired prkg $16001mo Call Agt & drapes 01s11washer Ba. '' blk to bch new Excel local rels. NB or 673-5354, 675-8688 Vflto Balboa 2Br 2Ba. tom· OOTIHE TYPE Call 71 41960 4614 carpet & paint Y!ly 1tyrm Sl200VlllaRentals Large.2br Iba, gar . pvt $775/mo plus security CdM pref 720·8761 IF you like fireplaces & 675•4912 OR 754.1792 patio, WID l\Ookvp No $725 Nice 2BR 2ba, cpts Broker 635-3090 New condo, matlmle pool wood walls this unlQue · & drapes Dishwasher 1 d u 1 p t 5 3Br 2Ba tri-tevel duplex is San J111a pets S6751mo Call 7141960-4614 VERSAILLE on tile Blulls n ry. ut nc v . min G TSL MGMT 642· 1603 tbr penthouse. sec bldg, to bch Furn 548-4260 tor you' ardm, gar etc Caiistrano 2171 I & 1 1 -· $1600 640-7291tvmsg _ CUTEHDCOlY DELUlE21Dl2H pool rec ac.Quet.at-G1111e.--rtf lent Rent/option S725 3bdrm Mtle to beach. encl gar-trac crt yd $725 548-5953 2740 J ASMI NE CRK 3BR spaceagekltgark1dspe1 s595t mo upper unit, age lrptc bit ins, $700 - w/view wood firs top 539-6 19 I Agt 1941 dsl\wr lndry rm. carport After 5 30 960-4614 YO u lM. -Gfl91 oar Sate & se-con d l ovely patio___ C1osetoall Movein 1m-cure 731 w 181hSt.CM. $2400/mo 760-1634 Apartments medi~~~~ Pomona SEIWllD VILLAGE DES ERVE garage ,.3 673-7787 LG 4Br 3Ba -sep lam rm TSL MGMT 642 1603 "° .. -STSIO-E storage, •1nnte trptc. 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T H E BEST! ~/elec. enclosed ~tB5 occup $2000/mo 509 , I l .1 2606 EASTSIDE 1BR stove 64.,0988 ACACIA Ask lor Jack I Illa retrig lrptc u111 paid Live wllere you have .,.. 633-2 t41 Dys Onty 1 BR Bu1ll1ns patio $550 646-0,i88 +Spectacular apts • f 1t1u•\<, C1•111ers Enclosed single car gar- $'625tMo 8 t81289·9307 *I & 2Br 1 & 2Ba suues l1•nr11~ Sw11111111111~ age 399 W Bay St. CM Costa Mesa 2124 ask tor Mr Pemt>er1on EASTSIDE 28R garage •Spac10Ys townl\ovses • f iHrushed $95 00 650-6357 ----------, Open Sun 212. 11·1pm good toe s7oo 666·4000 •Fireplaces j 1022-A VICTORIA (duplex) t 14 Agate. please do not oys 640-2426 ev/wknd *Private balcon1u or Unlurn1shed E'Slde CM/safe c~an agt 2BR patio. new carpet.I disturb tenants can only E-s1de BACH for 1 person Garden pattos • M onth to Month on prlv alley Long ~rm floor hie S700 mo $450 be sl\Own Sunday New crpt paint etc All storage $~73•3600 To a loved une. \Our tavonte teacher. ht"t tritnd or to , - someone c;pec 1al thi s Va lentines Oa ~ For onlr 50c a line your heutfelt mes(jagt ca n he told 111 a Dailv Pilot Valent tnt '-. ad he rrt·p.11d Btc.au"t tl11" '" t1 \pu ial < )ffcr .• tll ,1d'-t ITlll"lt Na m e A 11 Jd '-. v. ill apptt1r h1 . h:h DeaJlint· Wtd .. Feh l .2ch I 1t I 1 COUPON Send To· Datly Pilot Valentine's. 330 West Bay. Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Phone A dress City State Zip Amount Included $ ! ;. ' • ,. ' ')(: t I \...,. , .. ''• t,.,. c;ec dep 962-1092 111s pd Sml p·~ rd $475 WMY IOT1 M 1iJ1•1 • •P•111 ,J,111v q f, S-t '"42 ' Bayfront upper 1BA apt • v •• Y trlft • 2BR newly painted. new tower olc space Perteet Small pet ok 760-6862 •3 lighted tennis courts 'i11rr\ 110 1wr~ ST IE cpts Upper unit Nr So tor a writer/someone who Easts1de deluxe 2BR 1BA *2 Swimming pools RY ORA ' Cst Ptza $695. 640-6 16 t doe5n I need loot trattlc. t level nvge yard cedar •Streams II ponds N1•w111H I Bi· "I No Storage Spaces Avall~le i • 00 c 1 •Sorry no pets De Anza Bayside VIII e 3BR t BA lrtple1 rpl ,,14 /mo Barbara, ote deck rptc walk·tn •Furnishings avail Hl!0 1r,.r11• l\v,.1HJI' c.rpl drps sundeck gar I ot Newport 675 5511 closet dshwr' lrtg w/d G;is tor Healing & Cooking ' ii ll1tt11 300 E Coast Hwy, N I d d G 673· 1331 Mon -Fri 9~pm I No 11e1s $800 7"i 1 4684 Yr round lse Avafl 318 Inc v e are g e Paid "'"5·1104 I $850/mo Ask for Jean "" C i } Ll101ca E-s1de bungalow Specious upper w/lge 631 -1266 WHY NOT C/\l l ommere I n11ms yrd tree ut1ts $495 1 sundeck. !rashly oecor 193_.111 Ni•wp•Ht B'"11 1 'ict I .E. Sale/1111.t k 1 d s p e 1 w f> 1c 0 me a led m neul ctrs Encl I ·~· ~;i:\·· u IOO l!ith S111•1•t -539-fi 19, Agt tee gar $1400 Agt 759·8389 ,1~ fll IJI Dover! A1artaeat1 2750 I ESIOETIH3BR 2''>Ba Balboa Puinnla .. ! 111 SEIWlllDYILU&E 6425"3 EA~TBLUFFS vn11s h60' FRPLC YARD PATIO WIO 2607 E-SIDE 2Br IBa. beam 15556 Huntington Village owners unit IOxgross HKUP DBL GAR. OONA cells. trplc. gar 2 per-Lane, fron1 San Otego ~ $725 000 Bkr 953·1220 $1050'1mo 631 -8283 218 Balboa Blvd 3Br 2Ba sons no pets $690-$700 ~~eeMW:ladndo;~~ ~e~ea~ Ba1iat11/0flict ltat Easts1de view of Back lrptc. gar 1 blk to bch lat 151 sec S225 McFadden 2769 Bay 3B~ 2 ~BA condo 2 $1000/mo yrty 673·2943 6!>0· 17,98 l\p.1rlr, i •nt car gar Pool & spa 2Bdrm. tea newly decor-Eiside lrg 2BR. bate. gar lmae 2644 2 Otttces-CdM f ogetnet' s12001mo 1st & last ated Yearly Btk tol 120E 201nS1 $675/mo WOODBRIDGE CONDO , • ..,,,M,, I!' I~•(•'" or lnd ependel\,lly $400 dep 534 3858 t>eacll Carpets blinds 646-0100 or 722-6428 2 b, 2 b a c. a r Po rt S310/$225 Some sctry iealle message S750 No pets 675· 6606 $925/mo 720_0876 J " " l'>f ounls svs avall • prk'ng So ot EXTRA LG BACHELOR ~ I on 6 & 12 month ledse!.1 PCH 673-4664, 9·5pm E SIDE 3Br 2Ba Ophi smt S460 BALBOA tBr Duplex Ba kite rr1g stove, own yd LllHI ltack 2v4 ---- yard gar $895 • $809 1 4 17 E B•y Ave. uut pd 1 vi met $550 mo 548-3 t 55 S Cl t 2~75 * PrthSSIHll llq * dep No pets63l-l7S7 adult nopets547-1155 tB apt water view 18 •••• e 9 2room detuxe sulw Lg 2Br IBa In quiet Trip-S7501mo 105 Cedar Way Roomy evnny view 2Br $275/ / 1 Le.be I 1111/PnS HOO \ Attrac. turn bacll. conv toc 1 le• Encl lront yrd & encl 494·8685 1Ba upstrs. lndry gar p mo ; R yr That's rite 2br home bas1cl Sep lull kit 5425 yrly incl gar Pets ok $675/mo Nr $600 No...,,, 493·27 tO :1menpte1 gve1svldpptlk"' g vlllr. Desire qµtel mat Almost Ocnfrnt furn "" '"' ., decor mo11e-1n 539 6191 1 ~ 19th & Maple 548-1498 Utll & Lg sign Incl l\gent cost non-smkr 673 580 or 997-9309 Agt ~~~ ~~~a u1~;ffe1fvt Saata Au 2610 lmmed Poss 642-9347 3 Lg 2Br 1Ba All new decor So Lag 499 2704 avt now Newly cptdlpalnted 3 BR - I Like a house b• 2ba rock 1 nse rrom ocean Yrty 2ba upstairs Condo 3000. 1368, 545 & 520 Sq frptc 2 gar 2 sty S800I $900 • vtfls 675-7907 We!!i!:fiekt Ocear'lic.oastllne vtew L'l $650 mo to mo No pets Fl t6t7 WESTCLIFF. 539-6191 Agent fee 20 1BA F pl ar 497-3097, 546-5880 Nw;>t Ben 541·5032 gt Studio e:wclustve area APARTMEITI r r c, Y LUXURY OHDO'S trptc Emptoved. quiet S9401mo tnel vlll9 Mite. ltatali 525 sq It $425~mo ' Like brand newt All vtlllttes Mature •rt111t1 497-5700 B lb an 1 n • Brand n1w 3t>r 2''rba llp 1 $595 ror appt 675-5030 •· a o .-en n .-111 entry" paid Poot, gar. no pets · ~ b , .. Ct 760 979" Inc yd rtbl gBt. Pf!I Ok. pk j Unfurn 1 BR ca"rporl no 2Bdrm 1 Ba $680·$690 Sm11n cory private furn IHal a " ean • c color $1095 &42 9666 pets S575tmo 1st tast & 301 Avocado 642 9850 t 'BR. mobtte 'Beach 2706 WJI trt Artas# 1 Lt•. PT GTS H G Cottarie Treasure tald Room wlth klleh and faun " N H c ARMIN $200 dep 673-S 198 .. 4 Campus Or Suite In 3br 21>11 111cvu1 lencel 1128 w Balboa Blvd Newport Ht1 lBR. lg lt'ledt $650 499-2704 dry tacit F n-smkr, Ok wArm cheerful 2 story yard children Ok $1200 yard l 664·A Tustin Avn I 54$-T5l3 att &pm flnanelat otll09 1>11t1d1ng I mo 646-7057 ~ I c I, ii tu .. • .. c la $585, 759-303 1 ~C,;;.;oa;,;;t•;.;.;M,;.;11;.;• ___ H_i_4 R1ttll/M1t1l1 2711 852 1700 PLUSH CONDOS w lall' 2611 UllU IUO. BRIOHT NB ottic.. lfP'lil .iream, Gar w1opnr I * 2BA 2ba Up11t111111 f5Pt• 1 643 sq ft.sllwr Nt P,f,; ti w/d tikup "9W d9'or Av1 Cpts/drp1 Full gar '650 WOODLAND VILLA GI llTll Ill & Post offtoe S.8-2947 1 now ?br 2ba S950tmo. 661-3653 aft 8pm Wkly rental• low rate1 1br $750 !St mo • S500 APARTMINTI $135 & Up/Wkly COior CdM dll( Suites ~IC. sec !149 '/44 7 CtrtH ••I Mar 2122 • TV maid WV!ce. free a~ pl!g, utlll& ~nltOt llEUll IROIEHlf NOT A LIST AGENCY Ova1nt Ill l)h S400's n- dec.or II hvoe frpf<' *"'·1110• .. Clfllln ~ r11ad~ $8~5 3br ' bath l)ewef kit lllOS Ok many otller1 """' 539 61q() Betl Alty tH 29r 191 unfurn g&r petlo • .\ • , u• .,•t1•n \!fl. •vi\ Ov •I 1mlG1t 1~• "• r1 eoflN l\Hted pool & 2855 E Cst Hwy 67H900 S820tmo Nr beacl'I No • • •" \ r •'' 1 • 4 .~ • " , rn 11u11 h l~t 'lltpe to ocean K1tcn·1 For ,_,. stotefrOf'lt, 460 1>41t1 No smkrs 1173 &24& ' •' •• "1' ' ' N 111 f I ~:;1 avail 985 N Coast Hwy 11 elllt toe. Otf PCH '°tll • SPU • U llH Y ll ... S L ngun• B4lKll 494·5294 M5 8900, 9·5Pt'l'I M-F CdM Furn or unf\.lrn Cory 2 8 R 'lb t gar t g • UCH LH HOO-llJO IUUH MITEL llWNIT llAOI &8501mo 71!() 8 f81 1 llNMM llH·ll 11 Wk~ rent11IA now ev111 Fuff Sefvloa But~ N ......... , ""Br 28a lr"IC, 1 llM ... S SIH·ll 11 I I 50 wk l up 2274 Corner of Wntdllf & lrvlrwt ..,,..... " .. Nwpt Blvd CM &45 7 4-45 • • • S , balcony g&r $1050 So of U S, •UT I lftT WAnll UICI.. '"'0 q t ~ eu11• hwy Avl 2J1 720-9422 H I PllUllllt SEA I Ill LOllE 141-1101 lU ·OOI I H 2· llOI 302& W PK!flc Coett Hwy Sell w'tll EASEi • N•wport BMct'I Rtlrlg TV It 1 a BAEEZC $12~ 1 wl! IQI. no d•Po"'' Clau mad Ad1 M 2·M1111 Ren11Sate Delu-e 2b• 2bl Otde CdM 2BR !bl, 111111 _____________ . COUPON Ettdfl dpb o11l'l c11r attac:ll Mar t $700tmo Ctll •tt ~---------------~~~~~~---------~-------------------~1 o~U751mo~~3 5~~1~1~•11~ fSl lAHlllHT . . II . .. - <Kange Couc-OAJLY PIL.OTITueedey. ~ 4, 1Ne S7 hu.· ' htftuMul/ . l • ~~---11.,.H• M•'1l1tr1tl" llM CltdNJ/OftiM 14111a1et Silt lwtal IUI ltwal IUI lnttal IHI A till ,,.. • 111 t111 ~1 Mii 0~"':.-::S :~ MHllMD ••1t1•1t llLll&UYa• ALTIUTWUIY * ... PllTTmi -l™>NEWOM '~· Mottnt eot ~ * PbPPiii. CXi t CW lD8 Janllonal uttlltlee. Lota W\JU\ IWI ..... ~ '°' bettet ~ ~OfernellbMchholel mftf•AllMI n Xlnl oonCI WM wl-. CHANCElll Lab ·~ -zriNllllllff c:lf pani.,,0. eaa-9* I ~--fURCHA81NO CLE.RI< aporta boutique. b · No exper. nee 8'66-13M HaYe Im~ openlnot t<lm, lol IMktr .. t300 Mhc, lhOCa. Nel(t •op l mmedla11 ~few tull ~·-IJull time. Mon thru Fri, ac:-~ 8 "'4.ltt !'union In Or.noe Co omc. No •97-1761 Of a&-e208 anlmel ....,._ "1~ .. f• • "'* •lll time Olatrk:it Maneg«. Full-llme, experlenctld, cur••• typing '°' P.O'a. ltland 75t·et74 motel MIHng. no ;.Xl*I~ PQ;1' i 10 IPI II May Al018l'EAEO All9trall• mT ,_ 17th St Cotta M... Mutt tnjoy WOtkl with typing 50wpm, p!MNnt o.talll~e Otlenl9d. lO Ult .... Ollft.I MCUHry. Mtaty ~· t ,._ S110 PN1oo a SHEPHARD. 2 'If MIA.IF HUHTIHOTOHMACH aq ft. $1. 10 per aq n. chlldr•n Expe~ence phone manner. Good k-V. Heavy phonee. WUI ..... kill R.-ullt Ofleftt9d. take· t>onuw. WOtk 6-t PM :: ~ S150 .IM&-..... 1 .. we. 754-13117 C..fWILEAJP\.YMOUTH alllmtned.Cellforappt Ml M ~lno c:ondhlona. tn train Adult wi•xper~ for eharge cour;Me to ualat Mon Fr1 tAM-1PM Set • · Ma-Oat 5'0-11 .. ... 8:30-5•30, Crajg p Santa Ane. Call Louanne &4$-5000 bU9)' lf'Ylne ONg StMe ~of 12' unl1 rMI· Paid .-1y. F« 1PP1mt WA.SHlR I DAYER •1•& TO G000 ~ AdUlt 1..-.,,,,..-...-=-.---..,,.--- 831·12M We ott11 an Uoellent ben-at C'endy Strtper1 Candy H• -• aay llll 30-40 Hrt/Wtt Able to ci.tltlal motel Ottloe I call Carol M2-5643 ..., Ga .. tow •1t5. tern ,.tlOW Lab, ~. lllft ...... •flt Pf'oOram paid va-(114)432-9818 --work .-..nlnge & we911. me.Int exp req'd 1yfAM • Dl9hWlihrS100 &46-5141 .. ttlat•.WOU6dl0Wolder 1111 cation• ( holldaya, bOnua ll•"1llW" HOSTESS. Full 11,,,. PM enda. P1ffM call Men-exp. pref'd Call Cindy TIAIT•ITIWI f...ru!Y w/blQ yeirdt (71•) progrem and dental In-E ,., tnlft ..-.....1-"e. 119« 788-01M Oerrl10n at 937-5300 ·-r--'t tit• 891.a31, m 158 .... 4Bf •parlance, accurate .._,..,.., n-uu Ut ·~~.. Salary ptu1 typtng & UM of c:elCUlator HOSTESS/COCKTAILS PUT-TI• Experience not reQulr9d .... IMry IMI -llB m ._ relmburMmenl requlr9d 152·8080 ~ Put•Up ~ For Information C.11 I lft ••• 1-tiXMJrlMIC'. c:&llf'ii "OOfW Wlttl buCMt ..... ApP1tcan1 mu•t apply In ~ PM llhltt. may 2 30PM to approx 1-(t1t ) 229~512 Mon LES 85741~ recreet60n dlelr9. van-and radi al tlr ••· peraon at Dally Piiot, 330 lllllTAIJ ex~=t. I YMr 7'30PM Tueeday 1oAM thru Fri SAM to 5PM oue prlcel. &4~13&3 (hr•s.431) (StU2..e2) WHt Bay St.. Cotta Ef p. Pf'Oc' wl9UC*lot •clltt &45-SOOO ex1 521 to aporox 5;30PM. Wiii ,...,....., h T• •--llLll• P ... e tlful 2 t Offl M ... , Ca. Al>Ply 9-11 °' • M. ShOOPlnG tr train. P•nvta•. 1* • Queen TtiOmaavtlle bdrm ttl OAANO"tOOAST c:do. 2274 '.'l 1t., ~ a.m. or 2-4 p.m. (Clrcu••· Dev,loper.1 W 1 o O!rd1 ttar .... ler/llttll ... , Plaotntla AYI. CM. M~'tr: ;f3-~lfled Mt, twn beda, dining Mt, COCKAf68 moat S:::Q: JMp/"'9na* fUrn. W•t of OC Airport tlon Dept.). •XP. HHnt 8 • 1•00-P/Ume. Mon thN Fri only. Pan-time ...-itng-1--w · f.ame rm Mt, dllNa • IYCI ful you'll .. 2 yra Old 2524 HllW eo.. ..-.. '3000/mo.Gro.alM.can SHIOO D.O.E. 2•1-0400 c.tl George ti.t. 11am or -'IUYUJ PUlll -WllU llAll lapl~tat ...... °' 12, ETC. 840-791 twne l1tH.i'tw1~ 1• 1nl aibMI. Vitia Rental Prop /-tal 11 llllfTlll alt 2pm. M-F: '32~70 want9d. Full time. Inquire -1131 AU Fr~ Pr~~Dh 7' cuet. CIQe S1tt5 ~Qml 675-4912 OA MITALUlllTllT For Law Office ~ ..... IL o••n Allen Beck Florl•t. 2809 Siii 11101 p Ois H& Mt0f1QS21100,MC. S1400 541 .... ~/D 7~1175/H ..... 1S.-1792 Ort ho •xperlence Beech. Good typing and .. , .. I Newport BtVd 675-1353 Attention Homemakera. c~at Tu.,d 1=n C-.>1 Cof tt>l Ml S5SO. elegan Pia... UI .;,,_,~!ii,ii!il•/ff'!"!!"•-"""!"'""'!l-!1i!iMI~ Cta•trclal Prt~ra preferred. Some tront of-apelllng required. leoa1 F~:1~f°r°o/a9:.t~dr0an~7~. II.vii moonllont•r•. coll•g• Exten tournament. exper. tofal!OYl9t seso. oc:eu a-t *'*cw. sle 4.a . Ilea helpful. 752-~0 exp. not nee:. Hours 11ex-.. -. ··• n 1tuden1t & high tchOOI dHlrH poaltlon Cell chra • 150. Xlntl 54~70! ..., 77 Dental lbt.. e«-S040, 852-0«•. All lft1. Mu•t be 15 or tor 1 ton Chevy van aentoral Telemarkellng early am/ ev &46-4741 DINING TBLICHR 195 •o•R•G""A~N ... -v""X•U9111X"'A""X"'""'"'f8•. UI "151'150..,.tci~hl!""!S"T110 .. R .. E11F,.R•o"'kflil FRllT/llOllFO old•r. HouHwlvea & M9fchandlM pickup & firm I• looklng lor Capt CralQ TWtNBEDl25 Ukenew9moeotd.Mo¥-•DOOOiiiiiii•@-u;;a:-..,V'"an...;°'iiiliifiii( Xlnt MESA VERDE IEOlnAllY eenlora welc:Ome Apply dlatrlbutlon L.A & Or-energetic lndMdu811 to 751-7200 1ng Cen't tall• " wl me P8 P8 loc:allon. 5•~ 123 Temp Potltlon. 2 montht Growing englMl'lng llrm In per.on btwn t-5, Mon ange Counties. M-F Ap-conduct a marketing •rclaaaiiM $2000 firm. ~ ~ -=:·,~. ~· ...--,..-----=..,,,___,,-,.... -appro• Starting Match 1. Meklng exp. -.cretary/ thru Sat. F•b 3 lhru Feb prox 30-35 hrt I* ~ survey lor a local MW· Kg 8d & beddlnQ S2SO •Combined OttlcelShop, •dayweek noweekendt gen.otfloetowor'klnfut 13. 11045 Warner at Mutt have clean COL paper NO SELLING! A lla ft Hll Maple tbl & ehrt S350 PIANO: KOHLER & Retell $4900. ~t .... ~ 224 Ctq tt w/~ln~. C-2. For Gen.· Oenllat, N.e: paced dept .. n.x .. heavy Euclid In Ftn. Valley Call Mgr 786-0Hl6 Only requirement 11 8 'I IC Obi bd ISO 854-3303 1C7A00M1P~LLof. r~. ~363. *35()0. a.0-2400 Nloe M area. "4o-7249 645-8•91 call Mon-Thur. pbonet. xlnt typltt, d•talt •ml llLP Driver• Croat Country. No pleasant telephone voice. I IT lPPUllOll MOVING SALE. Sota ..... t r . ..,..,... FORO Econollne Van ·ee I,• II. n. lnlll lllTAL HllP/lff ~:'~~ >:~k~•fl:n~ Full or p/tlme. o.yw & exp nee. Call! Uc req'd ~~ri~:~ 5:;~;oo. LES 957-8133 matcnlng malr1, co"• Qar111 lal" ::1~/::.':'i7':: FREE ~TANOING MGR -Ina exp. 4'A daya. dltlon• Send raume to eves. Very flex. IChed· 1~f~r:tia~~~ $86 per week to start -2 REFRIGERATORS :i-=~-=~~!~ ~~ S~ ;~I~~~ Coste M ... 545-3000 Mr: Fuent .. at Robert ullng. Apply In P9fton EASY "SSE"'BLv WORK Share In parti'!i4hlp S75 & S200. WASHEF cue & more 7116-3818 A.I ..... , tltl ""'nero M rvna Bein, Wllllam Fro•t Orange Jullut 711 E. "" "" • profits after 11tWI< Im· St50, DAYEA "S 150 Ctrtu•tlllu 1122 C1-aAn Slgn spaoe •vi on Westellff HIT&l IEOln. A9SOC. 1401 Quall St,, .Balboi!llYd $600 00 per 100. Ouaran-mediate openlngJ lor the S..5-9353 Moving Sony VCR Beu iumriiniiiiii'ii' 141·1101 Enthutlaatlc paraon NewportBeh,CA92660 teed Payment. No Ex-right people Casual at· •SALEl••LEI* $125. Dbl bed S60 L, Mlac:hovMholdltema.of-.... 1111111•1 needed lor dynamic N.B F1SI D•l otllT!I perlence/No Sales. 0.-tire, pleasant workln -. drnser $75 Magnavo> fie. furn. toyt. Mon-Fri •t LEN ~OROAH MOTORS lac••• p u '" !f general dentist olllee. SECRETARY. Recap-l>efton. FfT PIT AppZ In ta111.Mnd sell-addressed conditions. managemen1 Retr1Qera1or1 $129 & u~ $1SO 40 gal Aquatlulf 228 Orchid. COM 585 W 19th, Cotta ~ 27t0 Safaried -fltlme X-Ray tlonl1t wanted, F-T & P-T. person Gourmet lah stamped env9'ope opponunltles For inte<· Wathers S99 & U~ $165. 10 9P<I bike 155 I~ IMc~ l SCARCE ·so Dodge ,_. ton -------------•1 lie and assisting back-wlll train. Call btwn Co 2609 Newpor1 Blvd Etan Vltal -903, view call David Gr8flt 81 Ofyers gaslelec $99 & us:. Bee wok $15. 550-3823 -panel, nu peinlfloll ictrM IAllPlllTMPLD ground prel. Call 111m-5pm 841-4133. Newpor1Beach. 3418EnterpflteRd. 6't2-4333bwtn9am-3pm Stov .. · S99&l)r • TW EDS. h~bed. 9'c: '47S0080966-9502 Ocean view: 2BR 2'hba ea. 840-2970 SEOllnUY W&ITllSSll Ft Pierce, FL 33482 M-F or 642·5a78 aft9f "Complete Line of Home atereo. mlf'rora, c:tothee. ~nlt.Annualrent S 19•200 HOUSE MOR P/T. 4 Typing 60 wpm, tome Evea&nlQhtt.TheGrlnder F-T Dayposlllonavailabfe 6prnM-F Furnlshlng1" SOFASECTIONAL S7SO mlac: haehold itema. Tu-.......... I Asking •210·000 Aak for dy1/wk Mature NA bkk~ r""'ulred Full time estaurant 1400 PCH. NB for Delivery Driver. Mutt Call today start tomorrow ALL APPLIANCES Oak/glua/brasa: Cof tbl• Fr. t -5. 1"°7 W. Bay. George Davit Grubb & ' . ""' . . be 19 I ood I F ,... • --a..-~ '450, din Mt 1375, bar ' . -u· llPIUTI ....... Elllt Realty •93-8812 pref d Gd cook, exp Mc:. Nr o.C1t Plaza Call for TH•••••••• w g dr vtng r• __ __ I •J W~ stool1 $75 Sotall<>Yl9t IUlc::I ta OELIVERY DEPARTMENT • Aefar,;d Rm&txwd -+-appl.71 41951·1838 --cord E.arn up lo S71hr P&STl·IP botUelltO.MlttM ·ts00.aotabdS350.0AK-McLID[N'SBMW 91il"I fiHICIU salary 111432·8014 RECEPTIONIST-Clothlng 1110f~tl~=nglc9tpolon.: wl good ~ly ~~~ + tlpa 314 Days a week Incl Sat UNIQUE FURNITURE wall unit S3SO. bdrm $400, e.u ... 7114 M · ---PUOTIOAL •St MIQ need• outgoing P«· ttlona: FIT & P/l Bar· ~ft~ty&aiua~I~. CMs Pizza, Ar110raltlng background 1947 S Main St din NI S3SO 543-4705 -.u tt M-F till 9, S-S till 6 IHllHI ltr Salt 3 Hr1 I* day $10 hr 8 aon for heavy phonet & tender, FIT Day Food helpful ApplyatthePen· S8fltaAna Waterbed, doUble. Aot•· I -526S EuetldSt 2908 day week 67S-2918 ' mall. M-F 8-5. Benefits. Waltresa. FIT Day Host· F/T TlllYEL AlllT nysaver, 1660 Placentia Btwn Edinger & Warner or lion matt/padded sldea. elauk: wl extt Newport Fullerton. CA _____ ..,. __ !'Pl · $4.75/Hr to start Karen ea.es (starting at S6 hr). M thru F. 8:30 to 5·30 Ave, Costa Mesa Main St. See the &earl SSO. Call 958-1406 lllp at S5 per tt. S 11SO. 714-580 6300 For Sa' or f r8de. 12.060 Cltrical/Oflict H 966-1510 Apply In perton between Sabre trained Min. 1 yr PETITION CIACULATOAS IH-1220 Jeff 759-8559 213-H1-e101 ft ro::•I store In North Ae ttt. p •rt T ~ • l/T • 10am & 12 noon Aak tor exper 631·9040 VOTER REGISTRATION Open 1~· Sun 12-5 Ill !a..b/ Ida o wl3Br Apt. cefe & F 1 IY tc llCI ra 11 ~ ... No phone calls Hot-' WORKERS S5-S15 nr FRIGID"IRE L 1 •i1ctllutts1 HIS ,.,_ ._.,, laundry mat Call Of Oeve4opmt7Con1truci SSOS .,......... "' · " Q ap " TIU j208>437-3977 ah 8pm Co In O.C. Airport arM 619 Sleepy Hollow Lane OIMPlll HTILI PIT FIT S34-l400 wllreezer Brown. exoe 1 SMICtowave175 . 2 eml , -·-Must have experience WlMlllll Laguna Beach ByOoubletree P/.T llfYt_I __ cond $95, S..6-1929 TVlr9dlo An8'#8f'lng m• MIT IUPI IYllL l111a"I CALL 751-80<>3 AP.Pl& 7 AM only lor nower dellvery NB -cnln• S35. ~8-7301 De Anu Bayalde VIiiage o,,.rtHltitt 2t04 AOOlllTlll Mac regor Yacht•. 1831 ltatral SS Comprl Hotel at Hutlon 833• 1883 · Gt1tral 5530 ~ 8kthlvea S20:5'watnut 300 E. Coaat Hwy. N.9. Refue With dilly Plaeentla. Cotta Mesa ••a11t1 IUTI--Centre. a new mid-priced __ consote itereo SSO; end 673-1331 Mon.·Frl a-.pm ~ng stOlnAllll -_,.... luxury hotel. ls looking lor • •••••• •••• .... S35 ·'Ide oJ cash. SSOOO ttar1t your fllESlll.. Exp only 497-54&4 LBch a HOUSEKEEPING eee e ••• e•eee ... "'' · ., pt /l/Jfn Shore Mooring up to 18''" own PUC approved p-ay Ill. llJllS • SUPERVISOR Thl1 FIT e e S35: surf brd tr1r/blke Balt>oa Cowe leO/mo. phonea.alt6pm.s.t5-S016 HOIPTWTS Immediate opening ror AFTER position wlll assist In the : p AlftT TIME : =~~~of set lugQage Yearty65G-S027 t qualiflecl pefton. Harris coordination 4 eompfe. • " • .. , T _. .... _ atuc .. 111 la .. Mate.,..l1pl1 1600, 1680 exper. help-SCHOOL tlonolallphasesofopen-• TELEPHONE • CarvedBrunswlckpooltbl .. ac. rua,.... •• a,_ I rt/Im 11 Tl ful. ExceUen1 company ing Supervises 10· 15 e • exit cond wlllght & ac:-Aa ... aceatatt nzo • .,. .... , benefit• and working people Available Im· • • cess $1500obo 526-1000 c .. ~ Mlf Plnml/PALIOUI ... ::~ ..... ,... conditions Apply· JOBS ~~~~~.~~~I lor appt ••• SALES c· WEDDING Gown 912.e 12. '72 PXC£ ARROW 25 ft. r•ader. 20 yn e11p. Call 11&111 llAIT E•RN 1714,E7051E.2400 • lace & perats. wlh•t & Fully aell-contalned. 65<>-2758 Olene 831-896:4 (11')112-tU• IAIU "LrT ft • long Vitt, $325 S..2-6173 Xtru $6500 548-3155 Lett r.... ZS TIOTDPIUIYIYOI. 3~.~~:~~1(;8:1 MONEY INT.DESIGNERS ASSOC : Earn \.,)OU l.t·arn : C.11111 5531 ..... $1000REWIRD 4IOl...,..#12411 orcallS..2_4321 PITFIT WILL TRAIN e o ... ''() l>\t e ------n PRIZES "' Ask for Beth 756-1243 • l ::W n ) \ton ·Fr1. • , ....................... ._ F I h AOGlllTIPAYUU J••fTlll • '1 :w I :'.UI P\t ""aturchl\ • •. DELIVERY DRIVER • or relurn o c arm Must have con1truc:tlon nPlllTTll/ TRIPS -•: • • bracelet S500 nEWARD AIP expef. Excellent Or· , PI T. evening work Im-e e e leedlng to the return of angaCocompany Mary PlSTllPUTllT mediate hire «7·3118 L,, .... 111.111 k • e D 'I Pll • ch arm brae e I et HI kl A 110 1 hl'---'IC ...... • r " \\II r Ill g 111 ll e • al y Ot mOtOr route e &45-2444 c e gency Immediate opening lor nwn .. JANITORS • • Dove. Sulte270, Newport exper typesetter Must IAILY "UT • dition... ...;d an plu... rnlll : available in Hunt ingto n : Olllfll llll-ltlM Beach. 476-8134 have have mark-up lewsta,.r. WORKING FOREMEN e m1-.-.111n.. : • Harbor area. 1-2 hOUrS e AM'S. Above minimum. AIMllllTUTlft IGTIJ' exper., past•up back-11 you ,,e loolclng tor axtra RESIDENTIAL CLEANING e e e • Geleto Clutlco720-1528 Real Estate Oevelopmenl ground helpful Xlnt ben· spending money, or like S5 50-$6 SO/HR. Depend-: • e per afternoon. e -iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (partlcularly merkellng eflt• lncludlng medical & 10 go plac:ea Ilk• Magle ing on exp Min 2 yrs exp • •. Call 642-4333·, M onday -•. and flnanclal), back-dental inauranc:e. con· Mountain, Knott• Berry as SupervllO< or own • : ground Strong typist/· genial atmosphere. Con-Farm. or win Prlz" and bus Clean cut & bond-• : Friday 10-5 P .M . Ask for : LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! .......... VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No. Cherry exft....05) (l 14)111-ll• fracs..tna Welc:Ome OPEN SEVEN DAYS FOUND ADS ARE FREE Cal: dk:itaphone: ••eel gram· 1act Alissa. 642·4321 axt Awards. Call ua nowt we able. fluent English Alao1 : : A t mer. punctuation. 291 have several openings In PrTEves NBS..2-6624 1. I 111 1111 .1p1111111t1111·11 t 1·all e : r • : ' People-oriented. Able to -·-• -...-C M · H B or F v. SELL tdle Item• with a • () l ~!-l ,'l :~_·> • • C • work under pressure and -5 -· 6•2-4333 Datty PllOI Claullled Ad • ->-• • Orang• oaat • occasion al overtime. IAILY "LIT • • • D II PH t • Word processing e 330W Bay Street e lwl\\l't'll ~ IH l-B 00 f' 111 e e a 'f O • BMW320f '90'-" 52M ml neoesslty, NBI a plu1 Costa Mesa. Ca. 92621 • • • 330 W B D I • · · ' NON-SMOKING OFFICE. 142-4121 •. • e • •Y f ¥8 • MC, snr1. new tlr... 5 EOE Send resume to • \ .. i. for B1•11 \\ 1llia111.... : : Costa MeN, CA : ~ ~~-:'ry.8;~'m,.: Dally Piiot AdJ: 139, Box • ee eee•eeeeeeeeeee eeeeeee •••• •••••eee•eeeeeeeeeee••t red. $8500. 854-7574 142-Hll 1560, Costa Meaa. CA aln SSlO I •FO•U•N•D•fem_pu_p.•ap•p•ro•11-t4 9:~6Pl/IH lfflll •-ti--K.lt) ·····~,. mo. Newport H•lghts -• n-~ •re• 1131 S..2-7257 Small but busy lrvtna com-IOOlllT lllOITIYE pany seaks mature Found: Large old English energetic & reliable P«-Needed for Automotive & Sheepdog. Costa Mesa. son to grow wlcompany Real Estete Classllled Carre•try lltctrical .,P-.u.·1,.ti_• .. •-----·1 6•5-3604 Friendly ottiu. no amok-Advertlllno Sales 81 8 A ;;;;;;;;:;;;iiiiiiiiial.;;.;.~K~1Tfcc;iH~Er,NrGc'AAeBii:1Ni'EET~-PUltll lllmll A A A PAINTING 1n11Ex1 Ing 261-8288 ask lor Ed rapidly expanding local ~ $2 40 d REFACING O EST LOST: Big black shaggy newspapef Aggressive. per ay Ouallly work. lree eet LANDSCAPE-MASONRY L W possible Pl"°9 N B Sunday Reward. n uals may earn excellent That's ALL yoo pay fOf Ooort-Aepalr·Alteratlons RESIOICOMM'LllNO 26 bfoc:j(-S1one-lr .. ell Mike DAN SAL YER PAINTNG male dOQ. Vic 43rd st1--l-Ol __ l_l_E_E_P_E __ •__ sell-dlsc:lpllned lndlvld-s • Call for lree est S..2-0881 1:4255 13 968-7401 All phases done Brk*· 10 Step Servtoe. 662-3235 631-1165 548-8373 Part-time position, Income (salary • com-3 fines. 30 day minimum Cabinets-Panel· Locks-etc yrs. Oo my own work. Uc 499....072 Rlclt 66 1·9~ Uc •425924 . ~OST .cat. $100 REWARD. e~g-~r~enh~~rspr:le!~~: mission). benefits, and in the 35 yrsexp Jerry S..2-0567 ~278041 Al S..5-8126 K.C TREE SERVICE Call Anytime 964-2017 Cl ray Manic/no tall. Salary commensurale atydvsanlcemendll oppdort~nl I· ' I SERVICE Ct•t1t~C11crttt --DON'S ELECTRIC Top trim. removal Oualtty G LASGOW PAINTING 673-8035 Jack. 5•8-5262 with ex,__leooe. Send re-a es an or a ve.' t-__ service A llordabte E 30 Joanna. 213-830-5910 sum• "o'7 make appll-ing experience helpful ~o I~ CONCA TE 6R1vMAYS 49s-3797 ServlCe calls. Oyst eves 636-6696 Inti xt yrs •.1tS* • Marilyn Kern Wkdys cation to: Send resume to '~ DIRECTORY Patios block. brtek tnlay dryer outlets etc. bonded --ref's &42-5214 P Bl•vlns Tom Fngone 496-7294 NEW/REPAIR Quality No Landsca.ping. Sprinklers INT IEXT 20 YEARS EXP Ptr ... all 3 IUllE OUST 111111 otAST __ Sod Clean-upa 20 yrs tn A\19flQI Room $29~ IAILY"LIT IHLJ PllrT ~~ CALL TODAY!I Drrveways, patros pa1h1. lobs to small. reasonable area Tony S..5-5124 E11terlor Stuoeo $130• 330 W B St ., AS" FOR LOIS e1c No 1ob too small Free est . lied 63 1-2345 ----_p __ ---Materials 642-0442 · ay · P.O Box 1560 " Reas Mickey, 536-0553 Baa• 11 TH lllHl IOI• C-?/18 Mesa, CA 9~6 Coate Mesa, CA. 92626 Yoor -----lJ9 Lawn-Tree-Shrub Install PAINTER NEEDS WOAKI approx. on Harbor north· A N Accounting uv.-t Servtoe Directory •BRICK & CONCRETE• AME~AN HANDYMAN Tree Tnm and Removal Int/Ext oellings. relln cab t>Ound at Fair 662-07« BOOKKEEPER, PfT Fun liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim 1"' s Representative Free 891 Good rates 5 Carpentry t.nc1ng, win-Lawn Mam & Aototilling (261 yrs •'KP . wor'll guat klaMh challenging job. hrt n.x •-•.,..-\ 142·4321 tit. 301 yrs •n 0 C 497·736<t Tom dows. plumbtng. mar11te. Sor1nkler ln11a11. Repair Davit Painting 964-3837 • 30 2 NB Call Mary 640-49SO -•~•-Ctlil4 Cart ~~~~IL:~c~ri:24Y4et Free Estimates 548-6065 QUALITY PAINTING laatncta.. 1 CLEAIC"L OFFICE AOMllT IDOITIYI ·------• L F -,.. HOUSEKEEPER/NANNY ow wtntar rates ree -· •APPLEll-111.Prlvate Computer exp 8 m·uat Needed for Retail a t' IC il' · avail im--"' Spanlsn FENCES·GATESTree trlm MH .. ry Cell.J'Onn722·9707 fettonS15hr.Se1uphome, Rapldadvanc.$12SO/mo Ad'f'r11slng Salet at~ BCl .. ICI I llf.1 S"""lklnn';~in Mon-Frr Oump runs C M IN.B •Block walls. brldlworil p • buslnesuystem 554-5540 • to star1 &46-7415 ~~~pa~~;'~°:. MODERN ACOIJSTICS 646.377S or 497-3385 area Jim Whyte S..2-7206 concrete Comp patios -·,..~-~·----..- 'l-• t NEW & OLD CEILING!=. .-OEN HO··E AEP"1RS 1~ -s e11per 646-4834 fXAW1NG 1NTER10RS -,-• "•ut1-• self·dlaclpllned tndlvld--Ch d c 1 "" ,.. ,. - ---•""" 090 SPRAYED 527·2589 Lovrng II are or your Painl Drywall Carpentry I HANGING/STRIPPING eL.a'l~ Cart 30li At~ou, fnotrlngG~ OepContt LAocssls.-ln ~n'~l~mmay(.:~;ryn e: cC:~ R infant O< toddler in my NB etc Gary 645-5277 PTL •IRICIWIRI * VISA-MC 673-1512 • • ... .... Exqulslle ACOUSllCS e-home Molher & Grano--EST 675-3175 REFS Nwpt Bch Full·tlme. m ). benefits. and sprayed or remove Dry· molher team 2 child 11mlt Baaliat • 1 ANOYS WALLCOVERING L L Nanny wanl bkkpg, computer exp advancement opportunl· wall Repairs 847·7901 S2010y IElttls by appt ) -OllT• IAITtLS. • tnstallatton & Removal to babysit 11 month old pref , IO·key, Ught typing. 1y Sales anO/or advertls-AEBLOWN OA P"INTEO INCL meals. s"acks & er-LT HAUi.iNG · MOVING 1 ti ..,.. 539 ""45 I lr'll patntrng 548-4013 t>oy In home In Hont lltlng. congenlal per-Ing experience a mull " S..5-5228 Garage & Yaro Clnups or r_.aces ~ lngton BeKh. betweeo tonality Salary com· Send resume to Also Intl Ext Pa1n11no ra,,ds --Jon 645-8192 1 t.4Honry WOf\C Gen clean MUii 'ii Rm" Bolu & Edinger Hou menaurate wl•xp Con· Melinda Thackery \ Llc•266597 631-9295 Cl111i1• S.rrict NPTICMtLAGUNA Area ups tree tnm removal DEPENDABLE QUALITY 9am 10 2·30pm M-F 51 tact Karl at 852-6202 NAiii MAST A la'aict ROBIN"§ CLEANING Haullng-c1eanup-pa1nt1ng· 1 guar'd Steve 83~633 Workmanstilp 642"6813 893 26't5 -• 1 •1 ERVI E. a throoughly moving oays •ro· 4 1 SPECIALIST Block Walls We gals shout nano a day Call •"er 3pm. •••LY PtLAT 'J S C ; "~ 23 I d- • Ill IFFIOE/P-T Ir 1-1 330 w Bay St. 11aa lrt clean hoose S.0•0857 HaUiino Moving Clean-Cement-plan1e<s·repaJrs togethef Hang/remove p /T IAIYlfTTll Perm. matur;54 r~~';oble Costa M .... CA. 92627 CUSTOM Furn/Wall Unhs Home & otfioe clean!"" by ups 7 Days Lowesl r81es etc t 71 4)545-0729 24nr 839-0730 anY1tme for lnfanl In my CdM apt ledy. n-tmkr -Form~a. Furn Kitch Cabs JODI Pleue call f~.,free Call Barry 722-8673 STUCCO MASONRY-TILE }11ttr/"--1Jf 720"1637 or S.5-1&41 UW lfflOE S "LES CLERK for II le If'" ltt HfktiHfic 114 Wlaf ft • Free Estlmatet 539-5952 estimate 8-42-6746 N J b 1 II All ,...... .,,,., " Heullng Moving Clean-0 0 0 sma • .,,,_ Int E•t pa1cn plastenng W.':!r.!,D10 e::'a~ch l~vl~ IEClnAllY mop, e11pertence prefd tlfl .... Ill., Attlaalt Housecteanlng 14 yrs exp vps 7 Days Lowest ratet FrN est Uc ~ 1·2346 cus1om 1e1ttur1ng. qu•lll'f children In my home 2_ Newport Beach Tax Costa MIN 548-6-444 ,.P.ar"'k-l""-A""r_ea_R_ap·a•ir•s"'!!&-reliable reu, Ir" nt own l Call Barry 722-8673 I ·......J work p,ob6tem86 s-No Prob· days wuk w /llgh La~ need• hard work-SAUi/Part ff•• WE WANT YOU! Aesu~i:clng . Roofing & trans Pina 6•5-9866 Della B11tia1 a c .. u.,. WY•ll • i.ms• 432 4 554-7831 l nMk..Plng 5•8·0770 lng.,c;retarywlthcurrent In now.t thop Wiii train Weterproollng• 631-4199 CtatHCttra ..... 11•1-1110 •A-1 Mm•* .:_,_, ...... ~ .. i•..i•~---- • word procesalng H · N.8833·1883 11_ W .. 1 • I ~~ •' _. CLEAN & EXPERT --. hantitl 301 perlen<la. (CPT Helpful).~------1W .,,., .. IN ....... ,,. I WMI nspha Hepair.prklng lots A'4 lt·hslp-ltlt41 ~ .. ting done rlQht• o,,., 25 years e11P8rience 24 tlr 0 l H-11H Up to $2500. c.tl Laura S&Lll llPI apt comp'9•·"9avy roli.r Commiresld ~ 1·2345 I II T l•c r 116 4?8 730-1363 1ot>s done right• II PAii 844-6512 For expanding advertltlng te--L. , .. L--fl .atll ...... ,.,..1... I Joe 645-4269 7am.gpm Ct•t IX Newport 8Mch family w/ ~--firm In Irvine & Tuatln ... .... v .,.... B I WILSON 4 SONS e • llO .. ,... WEEKEND PLUMBING chlldren Mutt have vall PAllT·T111E ILDllll 20% commluton + othe< I II_ la1i1tH Stnac11 I Rm Adel Remod~ K.1tc ~RANK MUSS LMAN 'No ovenime• Ce1111n)'1tme tit ltMittl Itta atWlplptt.... l"!'"' ____ l"'I!" ___ , Balh Tile .#357•87 ins jYour nome Of my ~ttlCe OUICK & CAREFUL I Water heaters 1n drlver'1llc,atartuaoo In Fuhlon Island •r ... trtnoe benelltl. II AcuType Wordlirooess. .lOvr\e'p 646 t 140 Sr CH Rates 6'16-8.28 LO RATES T13~6 staflec1'rom $S2 6•68712 •• poulble 780-3&05 01 IJ.pe 50\illpm. 8:30-12 30 1n1e<ested call now & 11k ••fl-•tr ., celltetlelt llftht4. 1ng we do manuscripts L .a l 112-M 10 821-5301. ask tor Jan on -Fri le/Hr M9d Ina !or J J 854·8552. • ,. malling 1,.1 etc 785-3330 C.ittr.cti•• ll•ICI' II 5111 Storeoe ExS*1s DRAINS CLEAR From S 1~ ... '--.. ,.... Clalmt bacllQrOUnd help-between 2·8PM a Lancan ir:aucets Disposal Heater ..... lul ar .. t oppty for right Call T ... ,, SU!*IOt OHIC• $«vlOeS a lail•i •1 Ga-'-1nn Full <>~w STAllY1110lllfll 85, 96()4 M3M 722·90e6 Hele> need9d Imm.ct. Qwl'I person Cell Donne ..... • .. ......,,,, 10< ttll your typ.ng needs A 1 "'""' .• ,. ....., .. _ j -~ .. tvt..A ... _.your ... ,,.....OQ ... A T c Mtt18 •97 2871 R•model·R9P•" riOO tno· M ...... ---..c .... ·n U"'l-lrN -·-·· E•rw.rt Sf'rvl()41 ~A-air •r•napor11tlon . .,...,'VYV 1 Llndaay 644-4242 ._ .... ualnn 1.._ Deity Pl· IL , t .. • H s f v--~v---,, • '-"".. .._ .,.. ...,.. -v 7 • .., ,,. • I • • .... 11"0n1try " ome 8 es worll 9&&·27161[ Iv m...., ,.._,..,.,..Co Ort,,tnal 132 y11 ax" Rfl~•O I Comm II_. I C lfled Ad 2• l'lr Servtee 54• 8&05 -. v.-··.-" •· --'""" ,.,. .. ,,,~., Ot laea •. (714) 64 4~ ~ ~ cai.iattl • TOP TAIM·HAUL * S1udMI Mown ln114.1r9<1 I L•c ~ ·~3'5 964-8919 llY• In or llW OY1 G Young. •nerg•tlc and 2-.,.,., l<tTCHENSatc tXef re-~AVNER CONST co REMOVE AN'V TREE QA ltC T1?4-•36 64 1·8427 1 .. u. aelary Nwpt Bctl famll', Qulek to team Bu1y of-Cl M/I t t AttmO<Jet·ReSld 1 Comm 1 SHRUB Reas prices ew NEW WareN)IJM StO<age I w/3 Chlldren Mull ha lice Varied dull•. con. • " • .,... audacing(como•r•l H()l'NJ 1n1d fTM!esl 5•5-S0.9 __.. .......... J""'n557·5121 BEST AOOi REPAIR drlYlf'• lie 750-3805 ()I atructlon •Xper helpful 191' 1-----------------remooeono he s..2·'7"'7 .....,.. -V' ..,.. • i S.f'Yl CAN BE/.T ANY BIO B'V 821•S301 .88tltor.lan Fltl m• B•n•ll18 ·-====•r:lll•J.::.;:._~~----ATC Commerc••• Drvw11!1 ISHll<A.WAl.ANOSCAPE •n •• ct I so• .. 12.2-75!.\1 • s•5 a 110 ah 3om wicdye Cler s C11Jt1try Sl'K181111"G '" Comm 1 j Sod Clean uP• Matnt le.,. for ;;a:;fy In llcenM ' • 4150 -I al'ld Retid I F'" eet s tnk14!n etc 850 .• 147 prtvil• ham. Hom. COOll ROOFING 1..cover re HC 111 lelllttlhlffte•lcr. IRCLE l•llRIETS If it's got EiipettCarpenirySerYloe 548 8923 •38392• ~ -ineais Kathy ~0.4 101 I p11r1 rio1 tar 1110. roctl All••• IM at-At19atr Aemod l·AddlllOl'I• C&B LA~ SERVICE wOOO IT• est "!I0-6~ ...... -Experienced LarQ• handles Ooors .. tc ~48•4960 •ROOM ADDITIONS• Mow-twb mo S20-I Sut>etttut• bUlnQUel clua eoattat 0 C ornoe Reply •REMODEL.ING• -....,,. I Pai ~· TU •1oom •Id• Urgently to Box 4355. Coet• Mele IOW HIRll& 'II ab BUILD OR REPAIR ST LIC 4284 7 .. 969 2tt4 $25 &4S-57l7 S4l·5722 • .. ·-· ..... "' ____ _ nMCMcS by Huntlf191on CA 92529 connCSen11a1 · you gr wa111 ,,•"• 000<, 1ock1 TIEEI 1?1t:IE 7Nfillld 8Y With EXPE~T n1ing-R•1t•b4e 8"ch Cl"' School Oft--a .r !!i> le ra111nns mold"""' & trim Dtantic •---ic" ard Sr"or 1~ yn of h~ I ,...tOtllb+e·Aem~ ba1'1 ', ..... 3 ... ,.·',Pt ..... , ... r 1111n-lf••-.... ;>GI ·•• -.... ..rT, T ...... c I c 1 7?" "1•3 "'' n .,, "" n ,..... • •06106 Don 904 5949 I oc>0.01remo..... •n cu1to~s l!G 280644 \lie~ 1 1 c .. ~ Apre2045t ral~ Ln. Cheerlullhlgh •n•r?y •••11us faster in HOUSE1PE'T SITTlNO lf'll yp '19'<'1 l•wn• ~1 -34 711 Tl'\flnlt·Youl H3 4 1l4 Wl • Cl i ,.. I kl ,.. .,.. • • • All PHASES INT 1E>CT NB CM a111a 1ong1attort _ a n ... 11 k8 •II "'6-8888 Ln oy wor no w .. •ss111ut ••••1111 Daily Pilot 25 YEARS IN AREA te#l'l"I 11lnt-<ett &4S-3083 c..-n Ue>t•Tree Tr1mmlnQ RAINBOW PAINTING =~~ C Alrpofl lrM R .....,. I if•ed CHAR &4S 3740 va10 Maint •HaulinO Quahfy 18 our l>ollC) An HOLIDAY SptCIAL lntervleWI Wednesday • C aSS I CABINETS & CARPEN 0..n MIKE 550-3263 flS0-6645 JEFF LIC MM I ~:.~.=_... WM1 a W~ WOfld of Shopping. rlQhl at your ftna-'tlpa ..,..rydeyl Dally ffuot C1ualfled Ada. To place your ad, ce11 &42·5e71 eno 1e1 a Qwlned Ad Visor help '°"' llllPTil•n 9-11 A.M. a12271 Fairview • ads. <:all TRY Sm11ll tob• fep81fl So Coaat 600f l Sath ............. Sen. ~OH tcA e P~INT llfltCUon gultf cl a 5-7105 tor P' .. tlgious Newpon Rd ,.._,..9 11..11 ... (Fa1-.a-... • 642-5678 ,,... .. 11mat•• 845 2003 1 ENTR-Y a FR DOORS 15?2·32~ 021315"4 845 t Aet·1 ~m 1 Vitia °' Ce41ter olfle• Typing · vu.~ "" 1 ,.,..,... I Oual•t~ work 831 71175 C fdW11rds P11n1 559-4740 U~1l1tety tklll• A plN .. nt atutude & Wiiton). ~ !'l'IOldln91 bay win \.ANOS APE· MASONRY • mutt All employM dOWI comC1 .. t• p1t10• 1 Entry & Franct\ Docltl All pl'lu .. O()O(I &net. S£Ll IOI• 11em1 Wltt'I 8 ~[UPMOl.ST(IAINQ benefl1' provided can Call (71 4) 537-4840 for 4tddlll0nl QU8hty WOtll flv "'°'"'•"The Doorman ~loc" •tone-IT .. aet Mltl• ~ PilOI C~•-'*' •o & "'..,,.,_ ,, .. •t .. R~ Jac;r.aon 84.4 •242 m~re Info EO •4H u e P11u1 '4& ~ O•" a~ .. 8!>? DOOR •99 •on R 842 se11 1 LI( d 76-7"2 n~ _. _ _,,,_.; -- .., i I ~ 88 * Orange Cout OAIL V PILOT I Tue.day, Februaty 4 , l986 A1tt1 l•r•• .. 1100 Aattl huttlc •• Nl.IC NOT10£ lo-~-"'-----~~~~~ NJUC NOTlCE rta.IC NOTICE Ml.JC NOTICE NIJC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE fltalC NOTICE DAT Su N I 1 280ZX NABERS K·~ 'OUNTA* vAU.aY NOTICl INVtTINO •• on E•hlbll A 1t1.eched 134•7 peoe t13a OfflClll t>e 1ubmntect In N•l•d cm°' llltVIHI CITY OP llt'VM TURBO Auto T·IOP NOT1'1 OP tCHOOl Dll"'ICT NOTICE IS H!Al!BY 11.MMI A !WeOrdt envelopla matk.O oo Ille PU8l.IC M"VICll l'VIUC ll"VtCll LOADl!D 19K mt XLNT c •o1LL ·c OIAfH Of1 NOTtCI Of' G 1 VEN 1n11 ti 1t1 d Clt1Glnn111 5H2500 M~ln Alto ••~ono t1*•t1om outtldl, "Cttpel Ren\Oval CALWC>f'NIA CALI'~ C 0 N 0 1 0 W NE R " " INMCI" WILU AOOf'TION Of propoaalt lor lurnllhll\Q all 11\Q Center 55131H5-77-5; ell watef rtghlt or lnl«MI In and Aec>lllC4melll Vatlou1 NOTICI NOTICI Wt640 ~l;>O Hf6~0-8690 "ICHUDI~ H "ltOUIYION O. iat>Or materlel1. equipment, Clnclnn1U 2H·40 HOfl?ont•I Wiier rlghlt no mlltet how !-ocetlont" TMre wtll be a INVmHO IK>I IHVITtNG ltDI ~IAT 79 SPYOER. 44K LAROE:STSELECTION ANC>Ofl"TITIOH INTINTTOLIAll tr1neport•llon end IUCh Mlll55t21HS-73·21;Prllt6 ecqulred by Iha QrentOt. P'•bldconftf9f\Cllnd Wllll NOTICE IS Hl!Rl6Y NOTICE IS HERl!:BY Of 1111 mod ... low mll1age TO A.OMINllTll• IU"ll'l.UI DllTN(:T other f1KHlttet as may be,.. Whitney 2&40·4 .-.rtlcel MIN end owned and uMd by lhl through oo 2· 12...ea 11 II 00 QIVEN thll !he Ml'-<l bldt QIVEN tnel 11'19 ... led bldt mt lluto nmffm. lug rk C11dlll&C11n Or•ng1 EITATW NO. A·1S1'2:6 "IAL "'°""" qu11.a IOt CONSTRUCTION 3073 0077, Br~ two OrenlOI In conMC11on with Im fn the Public Servlc. wlll be received by the wlll be received by IM nu M ich llrt" super Countyl 5941 Ut today• To e.11 helrl. t>eneflelatlM 110 NO:.._. OF WHEELCHAIR RAMPS heldld N C ver11cal Miii 01 with rll()eOC 10 Iha prQC>-Conl1r1nc1 Room All Purcno11ng ONlllOn In the PurcnUlng OMllOn In Ille c;;Olld S3200 854 7088 5 ... 0.11 00 redltort and contingent NOTICE IS HEREBY AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS TI037, Brld~ NC VII· erty wtletllef ...,Ch wetat lnl.,•led Contractort are City of Irvine, C1lllorn11 fOf City of frvlne. Callfomla for c c • redllOft, Ind l*IOl\t ..mo GIVEN THAT THE FOUN· 11185-80) will bl rlCl!Yld by llCSI MUI T624. lti<IQepOft rlohtt 11\111 be riper'*' over. lt\COUf~ 10 11111'\d. COi\-furntfhlng all plllll lal>Of lurnlslltng Ill plalll. labor HONDA 80 IVI Ill 2600Herbof81vd m•ybl ol,.,.,...IM lnl.,Mled TAIN VALLEY SCHOOL theCttyofCoetaMeull111e C NC vtrttCl l M iil tylno. aPptoPrlttl\19, ~-tectAonaldM0to-n 1t t714) _.,,ic.t, m11erlal1. 10011. ~. materlala. toote lOOd cono JS nipg "''Y COSTA MESA 1n the will 11101°' •late or OtSTAICl nu declared that ~or the City c ...-. PO C NC2030. Bridgeport oolallng. preecnpllveorcon· a57-0t24 tqvlPf\'*11 supj)ltet ""'' ~t 1Upplill tr.,.. Jepf!nd $2400 494--0697 SPENCER WELLS RICH the lollOwlng rNI property Boa 1200 (77 F11r Otlve), C N C verllcal M iii trte1~ provtoed h0w9ver. LOCATION OF THE ponauon uOittlM and II' po<tetlon vt~ltlM and d JAG 74 XJ ,., Ford ve WE •• , lll llAlfl AAOSOt-1. ti wtll not b• needed for Cos II Mata C1fllornla CNC30e1 Oto;uma LC-70-that ttwl ,...,....,Ion "'811 not WORK Tiie work 10 be I*• 011\e( """' Ind lllClllll .. olhef lltm• and l.clllliel CunvflrStOn New eng I USED CARS & TRUCt<S A pethton hu t>Mrl hied ct1uroom purpoeee 92829-1200. until Ille !\Our ot lSCl20 C N C Ultlle 0379, rtMrve any light lo ant« formed llef9Und., 11 loc:aled n1cHsery thertlor u neceuery lhtrtlor. H Uct•nl tnl•• ttlC BEAUTI COME IN OR CALL FOR by SARAH A RICHARDSON Two c:IH11ooms at Jonn 2 00 p Ill F1bru1ry 1 t. 0 & 0 Mini Tllfn 11 N C UPOI\ the tuff'ICI ot Ille In Iha City Of lrvlnt, County provided In \lie cootract prolltded tn the cootr904 ~Lil 1 S 14 ~ 813 4220 ... S 1n the Superior Court ol Ot BuanttO SCl\OOI toc;eted 11 1986. et which lime they wtH Lathe L IOOG, Hardlnge HNC property dMCrlt>ed herein In ol Oranoe 11 vatlout to· documenll. tot the lnllllll· docu~tt. for NOflllwOOCf FREE l,-,-nll Al lenoe County requltll"O 11111 19699 Education L one, ti. oP9f*l publtely and read N C l 11 n •I C h u c k• r Ille •~ttCIM ol IUCl'I rlQnll, ca11001 w1ll'lln Ille City oon oLan Autosnattc HalOl1 Park BacklloP ModlfiClllOll llAOZ 78 '1 SOSL Malt conn OeLIL.lO SARAH A RICHAAOSO~ be Huntington Beacl!. Call· aloud tn Ille Council 72lil513SM, Brldgepor't ver-.. reMf'Ved In tfll '1Md r• DESCRIPTION OF'WORI( 1301 Fire SuppretllOn Syw t og a Iner w II h IP• , c•wnr 10 000 nu new CNEYllLET l~poilltect u per.one! Yep· TornT1 Ch 1 m be rs Se• I• d tlcii mill 1285<10, Bridgeport corded In l>oolt 13447 pege The work lo be performed :,rn 1ogether w11n ap purtenances tnereto. In :mlt lop $l0 500 ooo 1821 t BEACH BLVD reMntatlve to edf'llllltl., th• The Board or Truttees or propo111Js ahall bier 11\1 UIMI v1111c•1 mtll 1 4"~)l~; 1838. Ofllclll Record• &hall Include but nol be Um. rtenances 1h1re10. In 11rtc1 accorClanoe with Ille ;:if# LQ:lfl alt 4pm I ~iUNTINGTON BEACH 9$lale of the decedent the rounllln Vslley School ol Iha work 1nC1 the name ol Bridgeport ver11c11 1'1111 Par<* 3 Eaaementt H lted to R8(nov11 of 111lttlng tct ac;cordanoe wllh th• tpeclllc111on1 on me •t Ille •• l .o.l, 1,,.1 ••• l lh• pe1111on requettt Olstrict raaotvu to IHN the the bldOer but no othe< di•· 1878117, Bridgeport ver110al Mt lorth tn Ille S«lllon anti. carpet at Ille following to spec1flca11ons on Ille 01 1111 olflo• ol me OlrectOf or Put> M!ll 8J 380SH ''""' • 1 ~ •••• 1auth0rtly 10 1dm1nttte< the lactllltes $0 Indicated at>Ove 11nov1st11no m1rkt Any blCI Mill 168011. 8rld041P<>rt vet· tied "c.teln e.~11 IOI cellona. Harvard Community omce of tne Director ol Pub lie Servleal mCtlorofa PtlOl'lt! 29K m1 CHEVY 73 Camero auto estate undet the tndec>en· undal the 1erme ano COO· received after the ICheduled lie.al mtll 199530, br\Ooec>O<'t Ownefa" ano "Suppo<t, S.I· Park. NonhWOOd Communl· lie Services C 1 P Number OA TE OF OPENING BIOS M u1ot ,rtl 559 •.~ pispl btlnlmech cond dent Admints1ta1ion of Et 011roos s111e<1 1n the Resol· IOstng llme lor the r-.p1 verllc•I mill 190713, ti.tner1UndEnc:•04111:hment" tyPark,HerttegeCommvnl· SOS2 Bids wm be recelved 11 IM •Ml rl&UOC* ,ory Brcw,11 'JuDt'• cono '"'' '1( 1• r••Ctirds P11ced 10 w ll1 tl1104 I t '' H ,IH JIM SLEMOIS IMPORTS 110 Oua <;1 N tl 1!.iJ YJOC1 CHICK IVERSON I'• •H-.l HI '" lit • 111 ~ Herl I I CHICK IVERSON & \ I I ,-,, t-t._. ~ 673-0900 '1E ·4 914 01ack r CJ • 8 1er S4200 1~.11•;4 7f17t H [ lib G44 T1JrOO " .,. i-1 burqandy • ~ ) 10 990-3067 CORMIER SUZUKI * ..,..,. ......._ 770·7001 1&63 Roc~r.e10 J~ """'51 c"' TOP SSS PAID ~ 1f p In' .,.iPf Pd ·~"'°" ·• h < A• r 1 IMMEDIATE CASH Vr .. ,.,., ..,, •e~ Pa•<l " i=·r R r RA" HOOSE OF IMPORTS 'ial MERCEDES ~ . , .~ ,, ..... 'l 13 ';'f; :,.dfh ·-4<' <,f,.i VW '66 SQUAREl&Cl .,. .. "" "" .. ' •Ot N,..w t\lht,...r I • t .._ ~1a(J18 " a l ~,. c.. ""' 111101 \l' \ltl ""\\ \l,F\ lo. 1-.r /I THANK YOU fO R2 US IN U.S.A. 4Nf 'PVING HAPnrP Bf • SALES •SERVICE PARTS LEASING [Vf R' MOO£ & OI OR CALL TODAY SOUTH COUNTY 18711 BEACH BLVD HUNT INGTON BEACH 7 14 842-2000 ntJ ores S9S5 548_3297 tates Act uuon or the Board Aesot· of t>ldt sn111 be returned 10 Bridgeport verttcal mlll of the Artlcle enlltlld "Ea ... ty Petit. Senior Center. Pub· DATE OF OPENING BIOS Purch1S1ng OIVltlOn in the ,. A near1no on the pe111ton ulion No 86-19 1111 bidder unopened 11 lhall 1606'10 Bridgeport ,,..,teal ments ot Ille Declat1lloo , .. lie Safety 1nd Anne• I Btds will be rec.ived 11 the Ct!y ot trvtne toca!ed II we BUY CLEAN Wiii De nekl on FEBRUARY Tne m1n1mum monlnly be ,,.,. sole fl$ponail>lllly ol mm 160e74, Bridgeport Yer· !erred IO In Perce! 2 al>Ove COMPLETION OF WORK Purchasing OIVlllOll In Iha 150211 San<! Canyon Av· LOW MILEAGE 26 t986 11 9 30 AM 1n lease pa)'m4t'll le>< the tetm t~ t>lddef 10 Me that Illa t>ld tk:al mtll 152215, 'Bndgeport Perce! 4 Eaeamtnll II All wOtll It to be completed City of 1rv1ne localed 11 enue Irvine, Callfornla, DOMESTIC & IMPORT Dept No 3 •• 700 CMC of the lease shall not be 14111 11 received In PfC>pef lime vertical mlll 185229. C1nc1n-IUCll .. temenl• .,. partleu-within 40 conMCUllV• worl<· 15029 S1nd Canyon Av· 92714 unlit 11 30 • m °" CARS TRUCKS & VANS Cente. Ot1ve Wffl S&nll th11n hve nundred ninety llve A Ml ol t>ld document• nail vertical profll• mill lt rly Ml lor1h In Anlele XIII Ing dlYI lrom the dll• specl· enue, trvlne. C1llforn1a February HI 1986 II WlllCll Ana CA 92702 0011ars oar cleUtoom per m1y be obtained at the 0 1· 5532C5U·004 Ramb1udl (2) 9'11ltled "Eetemenll" ol lled 1n Ille Nolle• 10 112714 until 11 30 am on ume and pl~ bid• wlll be 1F YOU OBJECT 10 the mon~ Tne min imum fieeof the City Engtne«, 77 30 profile mill R30·118, lh9 declar1llon of cov• PrOGeeCI FeDruery 19. 19B6 11 ""hteh pvbllcty openec Bids ahall granting ot the pe1111on you montnty tea'4! payment 101 F11ir prive Costa Ma ... Call· Keerney & Tracker horlzoo-ntntt. condlt10111 and r• PROPOSAL GUARANTEE lime and place bid• wtll be ba submtlled 1n seal•d shoutd 811her appear al the suDs.quen1 pertodt may be lornla, upon nonrefundable tat mill 3·3168. Shizuoka str1c11on1 recorded In book ANO BONDS Etch blO sn111 publicly opened Btda 111111 envelcpes marked on Ille rieering and 11111 your ob· ad1usted annually at the 0111-payment or ~ 00 An Id· rortzonlallver11cat mlll B235, 11766 page 420 lo 48", In· be accompanied by a 1>11! suDmltted 1n aealed ou1111ci.1. 'BICla for .North· 1eo11ons or 11le w1111en ot>1ec· trict s 01scre11on A Secur· dl11ona1 cnorge of $2.00 wlll Nlcnols llor1zon111t mllJ B· clualve of Oflltlal Records 01 certllled or c11h1er'1 check envelope' marked on me wood Park Backslop'Modl 1tons wttri the court before 11y1Ctean1ng dePOs11 wlll l:HI b4l made If handled by rntll W-6823. Graziano Tracer Orange County. Cafllornla. or 'by a corporate surety ou1s1Je "Bid for H11on 1301 11ca11on" DODGE Daytona 1984 1ne hearing vour eppear-reqwed prior to occup1ncy Spect11catlons and other Letha 457319909/0032, under the Section he1dlno1 bond on the toun furnlShe<I Fire Suppression System" LOCATION OF THE r , ~., AM / FM ance may~ 1n person Of t>y No commission shell l:HI contrecl "ocumentt may Mort Setlll Engine lathe In sueti 1rtlcle entitled u lol· by the Owner as guarantee There wlll be a Pf•bld con WORK Tile wort\ lo be per· J DO 0 your allorney paid any 11censed real asttte also be examined 81 the 01· SS 14, Mori Selk• Engine tows "Owners' Rights and lhll Dldder wttl, 11 en award ference on 2-5-86 at 9 00 IOfmed neraunoer 1e 1oe.1ect stereo cruise control IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR brOl<er 1n this regard 1nd hce ol the City Cte<k of ,,... La1he 3071, Mori Seiki En-Dulles. Ulllllles and C1ble is made to him In 1c-8 m 1n the Clfy c~~ the Cll:t of 1rv1ne. C'ounry automatic Excellent con· or a contingent credttor or 1r-ere Shall be no deducuon Clly of Costa Mesa. Speclll-gtne Lethe 7096. Hard1nge Tetev111on Suppor1 end cordaooe wuh the terms of cnamber ConflfenGe Room 01O•anoe11 453 t Bryan Av d1t1on $68001080 the oec.eased vou rnusr Ille rorm any propesal 1n di&-ca11onsw111not1>emalledun-Chucke• HC-5280-T. Hardi-Settlement Encroach· his bid promptly secure Theconterence1sopen1oall enue 673 1646 leave message your c1a1m wtth the court or 111m1n1no tne highest re-les.s the addmonal $2 00 nge Chucker HC-432-A ment and Community Fa-Workmen s Compenuuon interested Con1rac1ors Call DESCRIPTION OF WORK p•e&enl 11 10 me personal SPQnSlbte t>•Ode< Chtrge 1s tncludlKI w11n pay-Hard1nge OV·59 2nd op ct1111es Eaaewenl' insurance and 11abll1ty 1n-Ronitd Morgan 11 17 141 The work 10 be performed WE WAIT YOIR recresen1a1r11a appointed by SeallKI prO()OsaJs 10 lease ment 1a1ne OV 59-15612. Watke1 Code 26· 131, Parcel auranca Said checic or t>IO· B57-0124 to coof11m reser shall Include but not be llm-Cl£A• •IEI CARI the court within lour months said property must De re· Each Old ahafl be made on Turner 5 t>enk drtll 1769 thru 937 ·~045 ders· t>ond shill be tn an vatlons tteCI to Construction of 1 See Veno dos Santos from the date ot ftrtt ts· Ulved t>y the delegated or-the Prcposal lorm. sheall 1773 Dell• AOCkwell 4 t>ank Tha 10111 1mount of the amount ot not ten then LOCATION OF THE new Dackatop and remo111t suance ot 1ener, as prov•Oe<J hce• at the Fountain Valley p. t tnrough p . 16 provtCled Orill 136930 33. 36, & unpaid prtnclpal balance. S 1500 00 Onty t>onOs IS-WORK The worll to t>e per ot 1n elllstlng backttop THI ODORE ROBINS FORD 'lObO HARBOit Bl VD COSTA MISA b4l · 0010 1n Section 700 ol 1na School Otstr1c1 Education 1n the contract documentt, 1369443 Burgma.ster turret interest thereon. together llUed by companies wnteh formed neraunoer 11 located COMPLETION OF WORK Prot>ate Code of C1llforn1a Centet in 10 Oak Street. and Sholl be BCGompanled drill OA0-2. Harvel surface wllh 1euon1bly esllma1ee1 are rateO "A" or "A +'' In the In the City ollrv1ne, County All work 1s 10 be completecl The ttme lor filing claims will Fountain Valley Cat11orn1a, by a certified or caShter·s grinder 10B8. Do-All auto-coats. expenses and ad· "Best Rttlng Gulde' wlll l>e of Orange at Ille Irvine CIVic 11h111 20 consecu11ve work· not expire prior 10 tour 9?708, no teter than 2 00 check or a btd bond for not m • 11 c cu I ~ o 11 saw vances •I tha time ot the In· accepte<lt Falfora 10 eubmll Center • 17200 Jamboree Ing days trom the d1te s~I· months rrom the date ol the pm Wednesday Feb•uary less than 1cw. of the 1moun1 314· 73164. Speed-D-Burr 11111 pvbllcallon of this No-acceptat>le l>Onds will be Road (lnlorma11on Services fted In Ille Notice to hearing notice above 12 1986 ot tne btO made payable to tvmbler None. Strlpplt Sheet rice 1r1 S t32.6114 SB cause of ra)ecllon ot btd Section) Proceed YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha Before accepting any writ· the City of Costa Mesa No metal labrlCllO• 45B 1229~. Currently dated Casnler• PREVAILING RATES 0F DESCRIPTION OF WORK PROPOSAL GUARANTEE FORD 67 Mustang 2B9 Ille kepi t>y the court ti you 1en proposals the delegated proposal shall be con-Dtacro •2 Pvnch Press Checks or Certified Check• WAGES tn accordtnGe wtth The work 10 1>e performed AND BONDS Each t>ICI Shell some bOOy oam St 100 are a person interested 1n olf•cer shall call fOf oral b•CI· 110e1ed unleu...8'Compan1ed 0660'177207 Bliss 60 ton peyable to the Trustee °' the pcovi11on1 01 Section shallmctude t>ul no1 be llm· t>e accompanied by 1 orin .JS 15 496•2750 tne es1a1e tou may ietve d1n9 Any per~" wno nes t>y such cash~ s cheek Punch Pren HP4 7883. t>1dder •r• 9CCe91•ble tc 1773 of 1he Ca111orn1t Labor 111<1 to The complete 1n· ceruhed Ot casl'li•"• check tupot1 the e•ecuto• or aC1m1n· he•etofore suDm•l1ed a w111-cesh. or bidder s t>Ond AouH!le Puncn Press 576 Tru11ee provided proper COOe the gener1I prevllllng stalfallon ol en Automauc or by a corporate surety FORD 79 Pinto 48K mt 15tra1or or upon the •1 ten b•CI may submit an oral No bid sllall be considered C1nc1nn1111 mod_. 1008 B •den1thca11on 11 av1llable rates of per Oiem wages •nO Halon 1301 Sy5tem Con1rol t>ond on the fonn turnilhed p s auto tooks & runs gd ltorney to• tile e•ecutor O• b•O e•ceed1ng by at least live unless 11 •s made on a blank Shaer 363 11 Dre•s 6 From tnlOfmallon whtel' holiday end overllme work 1n Panel w11n Ba.llery Stand By by Ille Owner u gu1r1n1ee $ !300 obo 63 t -5087 adm1015lfator ano t11a wun percent 15"'•1 the highest torm furntsl'led by the Cny of Krumpmodel BIOL Brak a the lrus1ee deems reliable the tocahly in whlcil the work Smoke Detectors etc thlt bidder w111. 11 an award the court w11n prool of se<· 1w1111an 1;>10 The h1ghett re-Costa Mesa and 15 made In L t9437 Ora11 6 Krump but tor wllten Trustee mike! ts to t>e perl0tmed nas been COMPLETION OF WORK 1s made 10 htm in 1c vice a wr111en request stat 1pons11>1e D1dder snail be re-a cc o' o a nee w •In I he mode• 68·B Brak a L· 18359 no repr._,tatlon or wer oDtained lrom the Otractor All work 1s 10 be completed cordance w11n the 1...-ma ~ ' tng that you destre special quired to e~ecute the form pro1t1s1ons or the ProPOsal Dre1s & Krum model 56-A ranry, Ille SlrMt address °' of the Department of Indus· w11n1n 30 working oays from hts bid, promptly securl nouce of the llltng of an 1n-ot tease such tormat hllS requirements Brake L 123B9 Niagara other common destgnatlor trial Aelallons. a copy of the date spec1lled 1n the No· Workmen's Compensation ..... ,,.._,, . -·· ventory and appra1sement of Mretotore been approved Each btOder must oe model 1B-15·3·4 Brake of tne above datcrlbec which II on Ille In tneotflce ol tlce to Proceed tnsurance and llablflty In· estate assets or ot tne pet•· by the Board or Trustees licensed as reqwed Dy law 36283 Aamco L111e Graining P r op• r t y I s 6 f the C11y Clerk ol tha City of PROPOSAL GUARANTE.f turance Sa10 check or t>ld· 11ons Of accoun1s menttonad Tne Board ot TrustMI Contractor using a craft or machine w/Tom dust coll HAVEN WOOD I AV IN E Irvine and wttl be made avall· AND BONDS Each bid snail ders' bond anan bl 1n an In Sectron 1200 and t200.S of shall ma11.e tile d8tarmma· ctass111ce11on not shown on 723197926 Cobramatlc wtre CAL 92714 able to any 1nta•attld party be accompanied by a amount or not less then Ulclil/lltrctry .. .,. dlfl)wlt,....,ut, . the Ca1tforn1a P•ob1te Cooe 11on as to whetner 10 laHe the Gener at Preva1llng Wage lead walder B27 10994. Said property is ,t>eln{ upon requett Tlla conirac-rtllted or cashiers check s 1500 oo Only t>ondt 1 .. l>ovglN C. Ll.chly, Al· sa10 lac1111tes wuhm ten t tO) Dete1mma11ons may be re-Linde 200 Amp welder sold lor the purpose ol pay tor ano any subcontractor or by a corporate surety sued by comptnles wf'llCl'I ..,.Aol...,.,. torney for Pelltlonef, 500 days alter •acetpt or t>•dr. Qutre<I 10 pay the wage rate B3650049L5 Air co Hel1arc ing the ot>ttgt11ons !Hl(;ure< under him shall pay not less bond on the tocm lurnllhed ere rated ·A" or ".A ." In the OLDS 81 Cutlass Cpe tNewport Center Ori••· 1n101ma11on concerning ol the craft or ctass1fica1too welder U~ 12972 Lincoln Dy said Deed ol Trust 1neh10 tnan the SPeCllieCI prevailing by the Owne< as gua11ntee · Best Aatlno Gulde" wlll .,_ ......... lltasle& %121 lllWIW Cetta llu ua_c.ua B• oun~ m ire Ills I suite 920, Newport S..Cll. the PfOPO&al snould De Id· most closety related to 111U TIG 300 amp welder 1ng feet and expentes ol ttw rates ot wages 10 •II work· tnat bidder will 1f on awaro eccapte<I Failure lo submtl • w w CA t2MO dressed 10 FOUNTAIN VAL· shown 1n the General De-AC-324313 Btrdsell 30 KVA Tru11 .. and of Seit men employed 1n lhe execu· ts made 10 n1m 1n ac· 11CG9PtaDle bond• will bl ~~"''f'I) S 3 200_ ,0 bo Pubhshed Orange Coast LEY SCHOOL OtSfRtCT 1erm1n111ons effec11ve at the 1'1Xlt welder S 1031 Weld· Dated January 8 1986 uon ol the contract ordance Wllh the terms ol cause ol rejection of bid c. t)QC, 646 67J Oa•lt Pilot Fl'D•uary 3 4 10 17210 0 At' STREET f'OlJN l•me or tl>e call for Dtd5 ltron•c 75 KVA SPOI welder c AL IF 0" N I A RE LABOR REGULATION IS b•d promptly secure PREVAILING RATES OF OLDS Cutta~s 83 cpe 1986 TAIN VALLEY CALI The City Council of IM 9875 Outncy 15 HP ••r CONVEYANCE COMPANY TnecontractorShtllcomply orkmeos Compensauon WAGES lnaccorOal'IC4IW11h S)SOO obo C au 7~q , 305 MT 943 FORNI A 92 708 ~ 7 '' r C•ly o t Costa Mes.a 1e~r11M compressor 285034 Grot> n Mid Truttee. I J 8uun with all 1he requirements of Insurance and t1ebilfty 1n-the provlatons of Section ,.. 5 f.•&·S 73 1 6 4 2 6 6 5 1 A 1ten 11 on th" rtghl to re1ec1 any or all ve11tcat band saw 394. ne Kelty, EHc:UllH Vie• Sec11on 1777 5 together with urance Sa1p cneck or bid 1773 ollhe Callfornla Labor ' PUBLIC NOTICE CAROL JONES o•Os Micro Vu optical com PrMldent, M51 COfbln A• all other applteat>te require-ers Donel 1Shall be In an Code the general prevailing PONTIAC 'E Bonn1•v1lle ! F o u N T A 1 N v A LL E y The Coniractor shall pa1 a tor 3064 Clark fork lltt enue, Nortllrldg•. Call men1S of the Cahfornla amount ot not less tnan rates '01 per diem wages and Br Ju~h <1 Jr orig ownr I YOU ARE;. tN DEFAULT jSCHOOL DISTRICT BOARD comply with 1ne provisions 3 3 5 4 2 0 2 B 1 0 • M 1 s • !Ofnla 91321. Telephone No La Dor Coda $1500 00 Only t>Ondt Is-hollOay and OYlrtlme wO(k tn ~ 1?00 r.>t>o 7Ft0 129q UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST !OF TRUSTEES. Mary Lou or Section 1770 to 1780 tn· ce11a11eous small toohng. tn· (111) 701·2575 DRAWINGS AND SPECI· sued by companies wttk:n the locality in which !he work 10A TEO 'SEPTEMBER 25 Crou ett, Clerk of th• ctus•vP or the California spec11on eQutpment. gages. Published O•ange Coas FtCATIONS A rvtl tel or re rated A" or "14.. In Iii. 15 to be perfOC'med has been I 1984 UNLESS YOU TAKE Board LaDor Cooe tne prevailing etc Dally Piiot January 21 28 speclflcat1ons 1s avallable tor ·Best Raung GulOe will De oDtalned frol'I" tile Director m~ ACTION TO PRO TECT 1 Date January 23 1986 rate and scale ol "'ages es-B 3TIIM f°ebruary 4 t9B6 . Ptck...ipwll1t0Ut Ch1rge1t the accepted Failure to submit of lhe Department of lndua- YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY PuDh~he<I O•ange Coast tabhShe<l Dy the City ot Puohshe<I Orange Coast T-01 Pvrcllas1no Olvltlon, 15029 ceptable bonds Wiii De trial Rellllonl, a copy of -----------BE SOLD A T A PUBLIC Oa11v Pilot January 28 ~eb Coste Mesa wh1Ch are 1118d D·'•ly Pilot FaDruary 4 19B6 Sand Canyon Avenue In the ause of re1ec11on of btO which II on Ille In the otllce of SALE •F vou NEED AN EX ruc1r¥ • 1 1 1986 w th the City Cieri< ot said T -026 P\8.IC NOTICE City of 1n1ine Spaclfte111ons PREVAILING RA TES OF the City Cieri\ or the c1ry ol c L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 7 8 PL AN " T 0 N 0 r TH E ' 02• C•ly and shall torte<! penal· and bid C1ocumen11 wlll be WAGES In accOfdance with l!'V1ne and wdl be made 811111. N A T \J R E 0 F T H E he' o•e~rit>ed the<e•n fOt P\eLIC NOTICE NOTICE Of malled upen receipt ol r• the provt11ons ol Section al>le to iny in1erested pany PAOCEE DING AGA NS T noncompliance 01 t11e ~·o DEATH Of' Quests no taler than (10) 1773 ol tne C1.hlorn11 Labor UP<>" request The contrac· l"llJ YOU SHOULD CON· PUBLIC NOTICE Code EILEEN P. PHINNEY YOU AAE IN DEFAULT ALLINE I . BAftDtN calender days prior 10 the Code the general pcev1lflng tor and any sut>contractor 'o.CT A LAWYER 1(.23120 City Clerk, City of Coeta UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, AND Of f"ETITION Oale set lor opening t>lds rates ot per diem waoes and under him Shall pay not less NOTICE OF MeH DATED JUNE tt, t"'4. UN· TO ADMINISTER SECURIT'f' FOR COM · hollOay and ova<llmework In than the spectlled prevllllng TRUSTEE'S SALE ~~~I;~ g; Publlshe<l Oranoe Coasl LESS YOU TAKE ACTION ESTATE NO. A12'73f1 PLETION OF WORK The the locallry In Wiiien Iha work rltaa ol waoet 10 all w0tk· NO. PSC 10.eot SAAA ELLEN MOARIS Oa11y Pilot TuesOay Janvary TO PAOTECT YOUR "'OP· To all n111rs. 1>enellc1artes. City Wlll retain Ian (10) per ts 10 be performed hH been men employed 1n the exacu• 9290 28 19B6 and Tul,!sday reD· EATY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT creditors and conllnganl ce111 ot the b•O amount until obtained from lhe Director lion or the-contract JI' F<>b•uary 20 t98E al AND OF PETITION 1ruary 4 1986 A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU creditors and persons who all work is completed to the of the Department of lndul· LABOR REGULATION If) 00 A M Pac1l•C Sent1net TO ADMINISTER I T -025 NEED AN EXPLANATION may be otherw1ee 1n1erasted sa111fact1on of Ille Clly Al trial Rela1ton11. a copy of The con\factor shall comply [Corpmat1on 11 C1111torn1a l ESTATE NO. A 131m I OF THE NATIME OF THE •n the will and/or eetate ol the requeat end e~penea of wf'11ch1sonl11e 1n 1heomj:)eof w11n all the requirements or Jcorno•at•on a~ duly llP l t• all "•11• -•tr;•ane• MLIC NOTICE ,ROCEEDIN08 AQAl.,ST ALLINE S BARDIN 1ne successful DldCler the the City Clerk 011ne Clly of Section 1777 5togetherwttn per1n1eo Trust.-e under a11d creditors and contingen• YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· A pe1111on hes Deen filed City will pay the amount IO trv1ne ano wtlf t>e made avell· all other applicable requlr&- pur<>uant to '"" Deed or creditors ano persons who B 37864 TACT A LAWYER. Dy ROY 8 WOOLSEY 1n the re1a1nao UPO" compttanee 1ble 10 any tnterealed party menu ol tti.e California Trust •PCorded Seotl'm t>er may De 0'."e•wise interested NOTICE OF TIME NOTICE OF Superior Court ot Orange with Ille requirements of upon request The ~tree· L•t>Or Code 28 t98• 3S 1nst1umflnt Nn 1" me wil an() or estate ol AND PLACE OF TRUITEE'S SALE County rfl(luest1ng tnat ROY Government COOe Sacllon tor and any sut>Gonlractor DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· 84-403'5 I or Ott1c1a1 Ra SARA EL, EN MORAIS PUBLIC SALE B WOOLSEY ..,. 14402 and tne "'Ov1s10na of I •- " 0 A ~·el•loon has been filed OF COLLATERAL NO. 207193 De appo1n1.,_, ,,. under him Shat pay not ......,s FICA TIONS A lull set ot ~'lrds "'"<Jll'd llv MiM>ael 01 DOROTHY M HQ'f F " ~~Ol CE S HERE B'f On Fet>rvary 24 l9B6 81 u person11 represen1a1rve the con1rac1 documents 1nan the soecltied orev1i1tno tpec1ficat1ons1se11aitabte lo• )Qu~ an 1.1nmar"eo mar S C 0 tO 00 AM al THE REAR 10 aom1nis1er the estate ot pe1ta101og to Sub1tttv11on l'ates ot weges 10 all work· pick up wtthOut charge a1 lhe 1< •• 1s10 r 1r1e Oll•t" ot 1t1P tne uper•o• Ou•• ot ' G•vFN that on l'eb•uary tO o the decedenl ot Secuntie' men employed •n the e•ecu· Pvrcnu1ng OtvtSIOn 15029 ~?tint Rl'<:o•der 01 Orange ange County r&QueSl>nQ tnat l986 a• the nour 01 10 00 ENT RANCE LOBBY N 5TH The pe1111on reQuasu PROJECT A 0 M 1 NI S tton ottne contract Sana Canyon AvenlHI. in Ille ,.,,.,,..,~ <;1a1 .. ,1 Ca111orn1a DOROTHY M HOVLE beaP l a m at t11e front entranc.e 01 f ~~iE rs~~ ~~ICc"oGMO authority to aom1n111er 1ne TRATtO"I All tachntcat LABOR REGULAllON c11y ol 1P11ne Specmca11ona l'I L SELL AT PUBLIC pointeo 85 per\Onai rep K J Machine loot & Supply 1 IN N · estate under tM tnOepen-questions 1et1111ve lo lh•s lhe contractor shall comply 1nC1 t>td documenll will be .-iuc"r•ON TO HIGHEST 810 resent&tive 10 aominister lhe located at t295 Lance Lane PANY LOCATED AT 501 N oen1 Adm1n1ttra11on or Es pro1ec1 prior to opening DtCls witn all the requirements o t rnatled upon recelPI or re-"" OER FOR CASH (payaDle a1 I estate 0' the dece<Jet't1 AnaM•m. Cahtorn•a Com· MAIN STREE~ '"the Cny 01 tales Act shall be CltrecteO to Aon Section 1777 51oga1na1 with ques1s no taler than t 10) urn time ol ,ale 1n 1aw1u1 The petition r equests mu1111y Ban\.,lhe Securao Santa Ane ounty 01 Or-A hearing on IM pellllon Morgan Associate Engl· all other applicable require· calender days pnor to tll• money ot the united S1a1es1 authorny '0 administet the Party unoer a Security enge Stele 01 Cllhlornia. will be he10 on FEBRUARY 6 lneer. at (714) BS7-0124 For menu1 ol the Calllornta dete set ror opening bids a· out,.de the rear estate under the lnOepan Agreement OateO October CA L I F 0 RN I A RE 1986 at 9 00 AM tn Dept questions relative to the bid La"'-· C""'a SECURITY FOR co•• ,. 1 C •Clenl Admtn"tratton of EB 2 1981 t>elween Bouse CONVEYANCE COMPANY ""' vv~ ,... courtfar., •mtrance o On C I I 1 No 3 at 700 Civic Center process contacl Ro~t J DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· PLETtON OF WORK The tinen1a1 Land T•lle Com late~ Act Manufacturing Co Int 11 a 1 ornia corpo•a ion 89 O"ve West Santa Ana CA LaPo<le. Purchasing Agent FICA TIONS A lull Ml of Clly will retain tan j 10) per- :iar,, 10 '" Nortn Main t hearing on tM pet•lion I Debtor 1 in tavo• 01 Com· duly appointed Trustee 92702 at 17 t41 660-3628 spectflcallons 11 available lq,r cent ot the btd amoont until Strf'f'I Santa Ana Call w 1 be M id on FEBRUARY mvntty Ban~ will '8ll the Col· under that certain Deed ol If YOU OBJECT lo Ille BY ORDER of lhe City pick up wllhOul Charge at Ina all work tS completed lo Iii. ·~·~a all '•Ont 1o11e ano 26 1986 al 9 JO AM •n •a1erat interest Oescrtt>eO in Trust Gec~ed byD JA~5s granltng ot tile pelllton you Coune1t of the C1ry of trv1ne Purcnn•no OivtSlon 15029 .. 11sfac11on of tlla City At onte•est conveyed 10 and Dept No 3 111 700 Civic Eih•b•I A auacheo hereto M AR AN A AN LI t snou10 elll'ltl< appear at the CITY Of l"VINE. I Y: Sand Canyon Aver1ua in Ille the reques1 and expente of nr:.., • etd Dy '' under 5a1d c .. ntll( Ot1ve Wl'st Santa ano incorpe•ated hefem by SUSAN ARGANOA HU · heari09 end stile your Ob· NA.,CY C LACEY, cm City ot Irvine Spec1tlcalloo1 the successlut bidder the ~or T•ust ,,, the property Al"a CA 92702 lhis relerence 81 PuDhC sate BAND ANO WIFE 89 iec11ons or hie wrntan obiec.· CLERK , and bid documents wlll De C•ly wtll pay the amount so a .. ;cr t>eCI as Lot , • T rac1 f vou OBJECT to the to the '1ignesi bidder lor trust ors recorded on July 3 hons ... 1th the court l:Hltore ' Oatad Jam111ry 31 19B6 malled uPO" receipt of r• re111nec:t uPO" compt1anc1 990 • 1n the C•I 01 Cos11 gran1tng of tne P8lt1ion you cash payaDle at the time 01 198• 11.J lnsHument No tne hearing Your appear. 1 PuDtlshed O•onge Coast lques1s no later then ( 10) with the r""ulrements of Mesa C.eiunt 61 Orange ,houlO either appear a1 the s11111 84 2746B7 of Ottk:1al Re-0 ti Pll ' F D • 10 _.., SI.,,. ot Ca11fynr~1• a• 'Ma11ng and state your ob SALE OF THE COL co•d• ot O•ange County ancemay~1n persono•Dy l a y o e ruary calendar da~ prior lo Ille Governmen• Code SectlOri 0 "0 ~ pe State or Calto n a noer the your attorney 1986 date set tor opening b1d1 14402 and the provisions of m · recorded 1n Boo~ 4 17 rewons 01 Ille wrl!len ObJe<; LA TEAAL WILL BE MAOE 1 r ' u IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 1 TM-029 SECURITY FO•~ COM· th• contract oocum•nlt .;"'fls 49 antl w 01 Mts· lions wtth the court belore WITHOUT REC OURSE power of sale therein con· a a ~ 8irn•-o Me in the .,, 1ne Maring Your appear COVENANT OR WAR· 1a1ned wllfsella1publlcauc or a conttngent creditor of PLETtON OF WORK The pe1ta1mng to 'Subslllvllon fl~e 01 ,~;co!~'/ Recorder 111nce may be in person or by 1 AANlV EXPRESS OR IM· 11on lo fhe lllgheSI bidder lor the ooceaMO you must Ille POOLIC NOTICE Ctly ... 111 re1a1n ten 110) per· of Securities your at1orney PLIED AS TO THE RIGHTS I cash or check as described your Clllm with the court or cent ol the bid amount untll PAOJ EC T ADM 1N 1 s . or setel Coun:y Ei cep! I IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR I INTEREST OF TITLE SOLO below payable at the lime of oresent ti lo the personal 8Ul'Eftl0 A COUftT all work IS completed to the TAA TION All technlc&I :;,:;:~~;o~~~r0~10~~a~n 0, a conlingent cradtlor ol Tl1E MERCHANTABILITY 1111e in lawful money ol the represemattve appointed by OF CALlf'ORNIA, sa111lac11on ot the City Al question• rel1llve to thlt ,uD\lancAS 1 nQ t>elow 8 1ne oeceased you must Ille OR FI TNESS OF THE Untied Stales of America the court within lour months COUNTY OF ORANOE the request and ellpenM or pro1ect prior to opening l>ld1 d"Pth 01 500~l!f'' trom the your claim "'''" t'1P CO\•f1 or GOODS FOR ANY PAR· without werr11n1y e•prest or lrom the date of llrs1 IS· In the Miiier ol Ille Appl! the succ.eutut bldO.. lhe 11'1•11 l>e Oiracted ro David ~vr•a• .. 01 ~·d pronat1 Dul presen1 1 10 tne personal llCULAR PURPOSE OR tmphed asto lllle use pos-suance or lel18'S U prov10ed catton of RUTGER LANSING City wtll 'pay the amount so Yee Atsoctale Enol,,_ a1 ,, · "' ,~ Y t representat11e appemlC!d Dy ANY OTHER MA ITER ~ssion o• encumbrances in Section 700 of the ror Chanoe of Neme •re1a1nee1 upori comphance (714) 857-0124 ffor qves- ""'1 nt'l "9 0 o '"~~ 11111 court Nilhin r®r montns 'he proceeds 01 the sate 111 right ttlle an() interest Probate Code or C11ttorn11 No A t3t<t19 lw•lh tne requirements of 1100s retallng 10 the bid pro ., ~;,'~d!~ P1'~v·B:1t n 8353 rro'm the oate ot '"" ,, will Ile applled 10 the unpa•CI 'now ne10 t>y 11 as such Thtl lime ror ltltng cta1ms wtll ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE GoVtlfnment Code Section ceu con1ac1 Robert J OflQ" 1.,.1 l")ttociat Rer:ords ~ua11c,. 01 ette•s as provided mCleDtedness 01 the Debtor Trust"" •n ano lo tne tollow-not ••Ptra prior 10 lour 1 FOR CHANGE OF NAME 14402 end the prov111on1 ol Laperle PvrChastno Agent. TN• 5,, .. .,1 ad~ ano in Set hon 700 or the on the above-referenced Se-1ng OP5<:ribed property situ· months lrom IM date ot the I (Sec 606•1 lthe contrecl docvmenl9 11 (714) 660-3628 , d P•onete Code r,t c .. 111orn1a cunty Agr~cnent and 1118 11ted on tn8 aforesaid County heaflng notlC• above I RUTGER LANSING nn pertaining to Subsllluhon BY ORDER of tile Ctty i:itnP• .o .... mon esigr.atior Tll" l•IT•" '11' lihng claims will C 11 1 1 d Oed Ill 8 1and State 10 wll 'f'OU MAY EXAMINE the hleO ii pem1on 1n trHS C:Qurt of Securities" Council ol the City or 1rv1ne 11 ·J" f ''1 ",. '"lJ1 o•ope•ly not ll"P"" prior 1,, •our 0 8 era escr1 81 on PAR<..E L 1 Unit 45 aa Ille kept by tM covrt U you ! tor on order allowing ~II· PROJECT ADM I N 1,5 · CITY OF IRVINE, IY· "" \ c. • t," fl d Dr,'.. 1, mot tt\1 ••rim me OlltA nr lh!I lhA principal sum of -said in I "'own ano dtl'C•lbed 1n the are a per~on 1n1er11sted 1n t1one1 lo change hi.lher T RAT tON Alt tecnn1cat NANCY C. LACEY, CfTY r111rr'''"". '' 1r• r1P •OO:i' Ca" Oebt,.dne55 totals at least c 11 1 Pt a me estate y01J m"y serve name from Rutger l anStng Questions 1e1011ve 10 '"" CLEAK ( C .. riear•r•9 no11te oOOvH $64 050 oo ptus ah coslS rin om1n um an r • on11C'l• '''1" eisla ""8511 1ou MAY E)(AV.i••E th• S corded 1n t>oo~ 13685 pages upon lhe O•ecutor O• admtn· to Kyla Cyan pro1ec1prior10 opening btels Oaled January 31 . 1986 ~,,11,,,rr ,. '' a ana 11apenses ot ecured , t 81 PO th 1 1 S OR h d A rn~ .mlle•,•gneo Tru•l&f' 111., ~ept by,,,,. court 11 ;ov Party (including out not ftm l57, to 646 1nc1us1ve of Of· is' or or u n e e T 1 HEREBY DEREO s 1111 oe trected lo on Put>llshed Or1nge Con t u 1 1 b 1 arf' 8 per"lon 1ntl're,i..o 1n tied 10 costs and expenses 11c.1al Recoros. of Orange torney for the executor or that all persons interested In M organ Asaoclete En?cl· Daily Piiot February 4 10 ·n·~.,,~'..':~n~~~ '.,'', 1111~~ o5rtr~~ 1..,,. eSla1e you may si'!rva I 01 saio sale and ettorntl'(I Counly C11tforn1a aom1n1str1lo• ano Ille wtltl 1he m1net 11lorasa1d &ppeer neer a1 (714) 857·0124 Ot 1988 -----------· -~ ~~ ~ h 1 d PARCEL ') An und1111ded the covrt w1tn proof ot Mr· Delora thtt cour1 1n Oepert· quettlons relative 10 the bid l M-031 ti•1ee1e11e•a••&aAJ.a ao111ess ano n111e1 t:t;mm0t1 upDn 1 e e•ecu Ot or 1 mtn· lee~ incurred in connection 111Ca • wrtnan raqueat Slit· meol No 3 11 700 CMc prooess contact Robert J !J'.?'\'-~~·~ oe~1gna11on t ~ny. ,hown istrAtor or upon the at· therewith) 811 85 proVlded one forty IO•ll'I 1114c4lh) 1ng tnat you desHe special '"-1a1 •'-Iva west Santi La"""e PurchW""' Agent nerein torney tor 1ne t!•ecutor or tor 1n said Se<:uriry Ag•ee-1nte•av "' an<J to the om· """' ..,.. ,..,,. • 00v -----"----- Said sate win oe maoe out adm•nl5trator and hie with menl and in the ot>flgatrons mon J<re1 ol Lot 3 ol Tract notice of rne ltflno Of an in-Ana C1lllornl1 on Fabru1ry al (7 14) 660-362B Pl.el.IC NOTICE the GOU•1 with proof ot ,., secured thereby No 103•9 in the Ctty of ventory Ind 1ppr1tsemen1 or 24 19B6 II 9 15 o ctocti B'f ORDER or the City without GOYf'nant or war .,1(;8 a wrtlt4'n request stat Tne collateral is t>etng sold trv111a Coun1y or Orange estate 1115811 or of the pell-AM and then end there Counctl of tne Ctty of frvlnt I( 2'1ail ranty eTpress o"mDhed ,., ,09 111,.1 yo.. Clallr• ~11 as 11 and where 19 ~Diectto !State of Caltlornia ... ~ ttons or account• mentioned lhowcause 1fany they have CITY Of '"VINE, •Y: tUPt!lttOft COUflT garOing lllle POS~,,ion rii notice 01 the lllinq 01 an in-any ctatmeel pnor security map recordedJ n t>ook 4641 tn Section 1200 and 1200 S of why said pet111on for cnange NANCY C. LACEY. CITY OF CALll"ORNtA, FR f('K encumDranc.M to P•v the ven10l'y and appra1~nt ot interest, or liens pos p1ges 35 ano 36 of Mis-Ille C1lllorn11 Problle Code of name should not be CLEftK COUNTY OF OftANOl •Ama•nmg P11n"•Plll sum of f cetleneou• Mapa in the of Wool••r . Angelo I granted Dated Jtnvary 31 198B In 1he Mauer of Ille Appll I 11 •• 1 \'II WI I .SC >N th111 notes ,ec,u1e11 Oy H•d 851111e tssets 01 0 tne pelf. sessory or otherwise and · · Thatollef, Attorner fOf 'etl· IT IS FURTHER ordered Publlsl'led Oranne Co111 ~ 1111 K .1• lllnu lim r· Deed 01 Ttu\t with tntllrl!\t uons or accounlS mentioned Secured P9r1y makes no lice of the County Recorder ... cation of KAREN ANNE "' tl'lf!r<>On as prov•Oeel •n ~aid 1n Secllon 1200 and 1200 5 of 1 warranty eipreu or tm· of s111d County as svch term lton.f, 20tt l en Joequln that a copy of lhll orOer lo Dally Piiot Fet>ruary ' 10 CHRZANOWSKI for Change 1 "'"'' 111 rlf "llr•wpnrl lhe c a111ornie Probate cooe I plieo as 10 the existence ts defined in the arllcte enll-Hiii• Road, Newport .. ecll. show cause be publl1hed 1n t9B6 ot N11me Jl<,11 11 l'"·"·d ""'"\/ nu~o'~~m:~e':~~~~aa:~~l ... ,,., & lttlc:ltlef\, Al· veltdlly 0, ,.mount 01such11ed·Det1n111ont"ol1he0.C· CAt2MO 1neOrangeCout01llyPll01. TM-030 No A 131809 Ta 1 h .. lorneyt for Pemi-r, IOO 9~ '"''Y interests or liens lara11on of Cov9r1an1S. Con· Pubhthed Orenge CoaSI • newspaper of J•neral ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ~r 1111'"r" i l!iHl-i ot '"" ef's cTarges 11nd"IN l!uoltCI, Suite 531, Trie,nlawtllt>e conducted e1111on11ndRes1rlct1ons(1he Dally Piiot J•nuery 28. 29 clfcufltllon.publtell 1ntn11 •••••••••••I f'ORCHANGEOFNAME ,f 11 r ,, 11 nlo!lh~ ill fMPenses or'"• •uslM an A llel CA t210l ~lerelton ) rec0tded 1n February 4 1986 county 111.-u1onoe11 ~k IPPHTll ITT (Sec 60641 • ·' I(, ,, 'llr\'I\ .~1 of the lr·J51S created t>y M id n• m. c pur5UBnl 10 the IPPllClt>le bOOll 13653 p.,,e 345 01 TW-026 lor lour COflMCUll\111 ..... I( A R E N A N N E: ' Oeed or Trust for th• Pubhthed Or 1'108 <111'1 1•w\ ot lhe Stale ol C•lt· -.. · • knocka often when you 11, lr,vinu ,... trr· .. f Daily Pilot F•n•u11rv 4 5 t 1 f,,,,,,11 Secured Party re lte1111 Records ot said Coun· 1-----------pr101 to Ille day ol Hid,,.., UM result ntitllnn Daily CHRZANOWSKI hat flied • " ""'nun• "~1ts9niDty ""' t9B6 t ly f>\8.IC NOTICE 1ng " " 1>41t1tton 1n this cour1 lor sn ''-' ....... :'\.l.1r~.1r •·I malf',d lo ~ $181907 1!'] 1w o;>• Sf'llfi'lllerighlto bld Otllle E~C EP TI NG THERE D111110 JAN 131986 Piiot Ct1u1fled A<1• In ordef allOwlN'I pelllloner 10 \ I f fna B•nelic11t"-1nd11r Gottal"•al to ~ $()l<J reM:h the O•an,... Coast .. ,, :-. 11 n1 r 1•v.: ,, ~ " 1 · 1 Furth-details conr.rnt"" rAQM 1111 O•I o-1 rion11 min CITY Of "'VINE Henry T Moore, Jr , . ..,-chanoe n11111et name frOl!I \ll•d OMO or ru•t ner,, u• .. ,, 1• ·•·•t ht nat I C 1r..VIC"'I ' d f ,.. I I m1rke1 A E r. 1 .. •I ,, \.\ 1~h1n~tun "'" Coneterat to ~ sold and!"'"• m11 ~ rio I . ura PV8LI ~" ~ "" 9• o n• uper or K A N A N N ~ 101"'e d•d e•ecu1e and di! PU8llC NOTICE f 0"' 11gh1~ llnd o tner CALIFORNIA Covrt Phone 642-S678 CHRZANOWSKI 10 l(AREN 1 i .• uuh•· r { 'h .. rltit If' hVl'I 10 '""' understghed ~ = ~~:::~ ~":0~7:,~='I' nvdrOCMbOn\ t>y wh.. NOTIC( Publtshad O••nge CoHI ANNE JOYCE J 1.d1· .r N t W port .. rinen Cilcl•r•llon ot De CITY Of I D soev11r n1me •nown tll•I INYl1'1NQ 8f01 Deify P1101 J11nuary 14 2 1 IT IS HEAEBY ORDERED DEATH Noncts l!o• 11 h :\I.,,, ,tlrVl\f-d liutt •nd Demand for S~~ NEWPO"T BEACH ::i~~g~l:u•:~ fr~';' Ao::: mey Cfl w1tn1n or under the NOTICE IS HEREBY 2B Fabru1ry 4 1986 lhll 111 !*'Sont lnterNled In A11tos Domeslir 9300 t. "r.indr h tlrlrr·n no 1 ... r1t1en Notice 01 vw PUILIC NOTICI 4 G p p&re111 ot 111no neratr11b<1ve GIVEN 11111 the M•i.d bids T 016 rne ma11ar sl0t1Nld appear "" •evil and Et~Mn II) S&ll NEOATIVE WocMetl llbefl • '0 dllt<:flhfld 1og111ner won th11 wttl t>e rec11vect by th• n.1or11 th•• court 1n Oep1rt .• Ult•~ 1'1d " j.lrt•.11 ,l{r;ind Th .. 11nd11rt1on11d C:lluHd DECLARATION '2Hoo''00118C880!pcoratton iull~ PfllPlltual right Of drtlllng PurCl'IAtlng DMllon tn Ille ~ \ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ m9'1l No 3 •I 700 CIVIC r •rr i 1ldr1 n Mr ~rt•k '"1<1"I01tct1 ol~l•ull•M "4 l)T (.f; II\ HEREBY 1 1 en'c"'Y 1 81"m1n1nne1p1or1ng1ndoP4W'C11yof lrvlne.Callto1n111or CenterOrlve Wett San11 • l 11 '"t I to "•II 10 """ re r tVEN th N I ,.._ fl" ln, Angele9 1111 n1n1t • , , • ,.,j hi" 111uhtn .. 4IC ion .,~ .,.,. " 1111 11 eoa tve ~· 400ll7 Tele non• 1~ 131 111ng therefor •nd 11orlng 1n furn11111ng ell p11n1 ltbOr Ane Cor11orn1a. on M.,ch ~ PACl,.C VIEW I MEMOlttAl PAllK ~ 111-.rf • M l)r1u•ry 4~ • C rem•tt>ry ,.,or PM;1flc V1ttw Ortvfl '•-?Ort a.-1.cl'I 1\4,. ?TOO HAR80" L AWN· MT ouve Vr •• JiUY • Ci>r"letefj' remntory • ;;!! G 111,., A~ Cc.sta ~ltl& !i'O ''iS4 corded in tM county wh••f' far*'-"• tleefrOrap.,ad P 1r1d 1emov1ng the .. ,,.. rrom m11er1111 10011 p I 10 1086 11 9 15 o·ctoc~ {,, ·tt ' I\ 1!ur1ng lhflrea1prol)fllrty 1'l lOGlllO by lllfl Ctlf or Newport ~S:l:i'900P lllorne~r0tS. u 1d l•nd0tanyo1"'-I•· .. MrV•ce•. eop e D 1 J 11 10 t.,8.. <>• '1 ...... cvre<I ar1y Arrar19tomen11 1 ..... ft ..... '"' equ•pmer'll auf)911et lr1ns AM 1nd rnen and !here ',\ 11r d \.\',,r I d Od "e 1no ry • v -•t t• ,,. C ,nnl&(llfln wit ''"" j 1nclud1no th• right 10 wn1p. portllton ullftlle• and an follow cauM If 11ny they,,..,,. ',\ •rl ! \\' tf II '" .J ~ACIFIC llNTIN EL IOflOWl"O "''ffW" ' be ~eoa '0 c:.•m•r;: 1lock or d•rte1KX11fty drlll ot~ Item• end fectlill•• Wfly 1a10 petition IOf t h COftPOAATION. Al IAIO SAN JOAOUIN Hll l 'I eno or into.ct:· II~ I nd mine lrom lands O!~ n1e1uery 1111•110• .. cn1f'19' or name should nOI I •rt 111 ''" 'I 111 l t" f ftUITl'.E •• , lw K .. ,. AOAO ~pon ::.!°"·~llQUlttl ~llhln tald 11nd oo Of gH proo/ld«I WI '"' COflltl CI 1)8 O•tnted l ·, .. ,,.1 S1.1I•.,. N ,l\'Y HH South l epul••d• MARGu£AtTE AVENUE 1 en ., 7 ~~470 .,...,, tunn.ie i no snatti docutn41nll f0t ttwl Removal tf IS F\JATHCA ordered I I• lovlevard. Loe Angelee, TO ')Pv GLASS Hll L ROAD reacnect •t ( !4) into throvgn or ecroH Ille d Rept I I C t tn t ol till d 1 ~ 1 'N'r~ 14 '1,,11 1 1 1 ; •rn~~i.<1~ Celllornla tOOO. ('1S) 11 ·• •111 urt1Mnl u1tttll10n °' f2131 $t9 ~11 dur1n9 eub1u1t11e41 or111d 11no lfld ·~erlOut ~:tCO:Cr N E E D ah"ow' c~= bl l>V1 b::;,:. ~~ HI.-, Of lh• C11y 10 ICClflPI Ille fl()rm$I bvttntSt ncira 110 lwlll.,m llUCh wrupat0ci.ld wtlh •C>PUrtenlnott thereto. lh• Orangti Co.tt 0 11ty PllOt, tr• I:,,,, H rt.lnK tn ""'•"'1"0fl'(lnout111d oy NllQlhVll Dllcl11r11ron Tiie ~~;~~ J~~~~~l~98: Otdtrecllonall)'Clftli.d .... I•. 11\~trlClt<:COt'd~wl!hlhe • n-•P•P•r 9f Oii'•'•' l.H·I '" 11111 ''" I h<' r.r,n.''"""'"' Land Tirlft Crim C•tv •rfcour~ mttme>ere Of OIL•E"T ' A ,,0,..alonal 1•unne11 and lh•ll• under ~111e111on1 on file II 1ne c1r~1111on pubtllhed In lhlt d1 •·l~1r1.: ,f thr N"w I pan -; ,O 1~ Nl'lrln Matn th• 11•""'11 e><;t>llt to r~I-Cor oraitor1 I Oen e!ICI ben111tn or t>eyond tM ott1C11 of tile D+<actor of Pub c:0un1y 111 tent once • weetc Str~ Santi Ana Ca11ro•n1• incl comlhent on 11111 P • ' Y uler101 limtta ll'lttreof and lie: SerV1ce1 C 1 P Number 1()1 f<>vr conMCullve weeltt l'"rt 11.irl,.,r II• t.a.a« 9270 t 17 141835 ~61S document1hon C.op1ttt of MertollH , AttOfneyi 1°' ,., rldrlfl r11vnne4 equip, ~1 Nld I -.111\1 trt 1111 111 "lh tJ.1 PuDh1heCI Or11rtge Co111 lf'le"'9g1t1.,.0ectar111onare Community lank l mttnt••n riptlr deeptnlnd DATEO,OP£NtN0810S ~~or to t ayo •IOhMI h111ldtr11oC r trr 11 ·, dut 0 1111v P1101 11nuary 't 28 1 tve4al)l{I tor e><;bhc: r1vtew I All m.Chlf\f'fyd equ•p,menl O{>ltlll any tuett ...... Of 8idt wlll be •ICllYICI II Ille c I a s s ,· f ,· e d Dated JAN 24 l!IM F•llru11rf 4 Hl&fl lnrl intC*t>Qn al 1"9 Pttn Uflltlur• An 11, uru p OM Ht-T ~ 111~ Jnd ifi.·r World T OtB nino ~.,1~1 City Of 1~1,,., w<tn 111 peru l'O• '"',,_. wi1nou1 11~ the vrC;h•••llil '10ft in 1,,. ...,y ...,., .... , M. w 11 1 lw u r>f ~ 11'" ioo1tno ~9'80<'" righr ro dflfl mine ~tor• •• City ol 1rv1n. ~tld •• Judt• ef U1e 111~1•1 ·" ,, 1~1 Rf-tell 1300 ...._.. r11>pltc~tt ind 14dlh0t'IS ,,..,,. '"o °'*'ele lhr~ 1$0~ S11nd C.nyon Av C041f1 f.mulv ,uu ""'' 8011l•varO "l1wport 1•h•• .. ~1ceol t"• ,.,..,,_ en • Ir 1n• C•tllorn11 P ,.._....., Or.,,,,.. "·-~ j(t"I rnr mrint1I 111~· -4avt you , .. a to dtiy • ·&;ec,, CA 644 :l'25 lhatttio no-owned or net• l.;,-;;;h• au~rl~f tM 9'~14 u;ttl "11 30 • m on 0111~"'p;;"F1~ ~ Clu11h•Cl A di? ti not llun111nfl>O Orlll'Qll co .. t •"•'_!GC!!'"11d WI~" ... ~' l1nd hue In 1bov• d• Fet>rul"f 10 198e II MllCl'I t8 :ii!\ tllfl6 1nb11 11rins '" thf rhar t'OU re mtuino th• t><nr Oi 1ty P•k'lt r•nrtillf\f 4 1980 1i:>toc....,1 "' ••tru1 '"'""'···w 1eri1>«1 u reMNed ,,, the tim. i nd c>l•u bid• w.11 !Ml ii\ 11( ~,.111 , hnlif' .ro••n• 1n town' r 037 tr111 00111mttltd 10 tlfW'l'lt it ..... o1. o1. ... o1. o1. i ... i o1. " .._ ~ · l"'I>'• part1eu11ity d4tsc•i~ Cll•d ,.c.,rded 1n 00011 1 e><;t>ltely ~ DNI 'h•ll ., ., ., v ,, ., ., ., , ., ., , T -021 ,.1 _ - --,I_----~ ..... ----~~~--- . ' . ORANGE G\S'f ~ • ! 25~ FAIR FOMCAITIONA2 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1986 Hilman remains found in sea . Presidentnames independent shuttle -_r panel; debris search coming up empty CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)- Pathologasts arc examining human rcmuns recovered from the Atlanttc to see 1f they are those of Challenger's astronauts. sources said Monday. '"""' NASA said Monday that 1t has recovered no shuttle debris so .far from the ocean bottom despite six days of searching with sonar and robot submannes. Two promising "targets.'' the space • agency said. President Reagan to make State of the Union address tonight./ A4 Coast turned out to be the old wreckage of a helicopter and a hght airplane That left 17 other potenttal targets about 15 miles offshore where photo- graphs and radar 1nd1cated that large objects hi\ tht' water, NASA said. But with lhe sea y1eld1ng less debns each day, offi cials weighed cutting back on tht' search of the ocean surface. The Navy was pulling its ships out at the end of the day Storm bi:ings wind, surf By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OllMCWIJ ........ Of1k1als at west-facing beaches braced for more heavy surf Monday night when a storm nonh of the Oranse Coast generated swells and occasional breakers of 8 to I 0 feet. The swift storm blew through Monday night with high winds caus- ing power Tines to crackle an Costa Mesa and burglar alarms to tngger 1n Huntington Beach. Scattered rain showers. including some hail, were reponcd nonh of Orange County, but none fell locally during the evening. Monday. leaving the sea sweep 10 the Coast Guard, which also was rev1ew- 1ng "hether to continue The source!>, who spoke on con- d1tton they not be 1dentif~d. would not 111sclose how man) remains had been found or "'hat they were but sa id they had been taken to a hospital at nearb} Patnck Air Force Base to be preserved and studied. Seven astronauts died 1n the space shuttle's t'xplos1on a week ago. and pans oft he shuttle havt' been found as far away as 210 males north of Kenned) Space Center "As we move awa}' from this temble da>, we must devote our energies to finding out how It hap- pened and how 1t can be prevented from happening again," President Reagan said Monday 1n naming a comm1so;1on to tn\ est1gate the cau~ of the catastrophe independent}) of /\!ASA He said 11 v.ould be headed by former Secretal) of State Wilham P Roger5 and lormer astronaut ~r..il .\rm strong The 1ntenm NASA board set up to investigate will no longer exist • ..aid While House spokesman LaIT) Speakes The board 1s headed by Jesse Moore, an associate administrator of N .\SA. and include-, the director'> ol tht' Kenned) Space Center and the Marshall Space Flight {enter 1n Alabama. Whether the human n:ma1n) '>'C!'re washed up on tht' beache\ or foun d al sea. the sources '>'Ould not '>a) The' would not sa) "hen the remain'> '>'ae found NAS-'\ ll.Ould nc1tht'r confirm rmr den~ the repon. At 1~ Whnc Hou'>!: cert'mon' intmd\lcang the nev. board "•Ji\ ~A act10g.'d1rector Wilham Graham n.~· fused 'to comment direUI) on the repon. ··on the issue of human remain., Oeltr .... llMlM...,.,..... .......... all I c.:an tell )'Ou at this point at that we are sensmvc to the issue or personal t'Oct ts and to the remains of the astronauts:· he sa1d. "We have plans ~n plact' to t.JUt them with put d1gn1t> and great pnvacy. appropnate to the respect that we have for them ... The asency ack.nowleda,ed five da}'s earher that one bohe section v.ashed ashore. but bas never said whether n was 1dcnt1fied as comtng from an astronaut. It cautioned thu the bone could be that of an arumAl or remains from massing fishermen aod other people (Pleue eee BUllAlt/ A2) Beach trolley may roll in NB Newport considering shuttle if advertisers show some interest By SUSAN HOWLETT OI -0.-, No4 ll.lllfl ..\!though a proposal for a n~w trolle\ system has not yet w'oo appro' al from the C'1t} Council. lht' Newpon Beach shuttle is scheduled 10 roll on hcach-area streets this summer. The first step is made toward leasing offshore oll tracts, and Orange Coast offlclals aren't happy about It./ A3 Beach erosion and local Oooding were predicted near the ttme of the high tide about 5 a.m today. the Judge Christopher Strople talu with the defenee attorney and diatrict attorney. ( It) otlic1al!> are ti) ang to generate ad .. en1S1ng interest in the concept which 1<> tentat1.,,el) scheduled to begin a Jo-Car-long test Jont' I. accord· 1ng to cit~ spokesman Ken Delano. California Space probe makes closes pass yet to Halley's ~et./ AS Sports Corona d.el Mar takes a big step toward Sea View League basketball cham- pjonshlp./81 Fuzzy Zoeller won at Peb- ble Beach, and he didn't even have to lift a finger on Monday./81 Bear Bryant has been voted Into college foot- ball's Hall of Fame./82 INDEX Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Fun & Games Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A3 A 10-12 B6-8 B5 B8 A8 84 84 A6-7 A9 A3 88 81-3 A9 A2 · National Weather Service said Despite the new surge of hea'} surf. Seal Beach and Huntington Beach piers remained open Monday night. The end of Huntington's pier remained closed due to damage caused b) weekend waves that SC\· ercd five 70.foot pilings near the end of the 1.830.foot·lonf structure The end of the Sea Beach pier also sustained dama~c "'hen SI\ crossbeams supponing pilings broke loose during the weekend storm However. otlic1als there termed th e damage minor and the pier reopened Monday. "Cross bracings on the old ~cct1on of the pier were broken. but engineers inspected it this morning and said 11 was OK to reopen." Seal Beach assistant city manager Scott Malkemus said. The pier at Altw Beach 1n South Laguna remained closed Monda}' due to storm damage there "The damage 1s very v1s1ble." said Ahso State Park Ranger Al Sanche1 "The concrete was stnpped off two pilings and three others <,howed cracks." Small craft adHsones were an effect Monda) night because of the rough oceans. a Shenffs harbor patrol spokesman 1n Newpon Beach said Although no small boats were lea' ang the harbor. "fishermen go out and look. then decide for themseh cc; "'hat to do," he said. The high wands caused onl} manor problems an the Orange Coast "There are a lot ofratthng window\ and burglar alarm., being tnggered." said a Hun11n11,ton Beach pollt'\' (Pleaae aee SURF/ A2) IO peace protesters find forum in court By TEVE MARBLE 01 IM Oallr l'ffol Stefl T l'n prt>ll''>h.'r\ Jrre'.l>tcd uu1s1de a ( o-.ta Ml''>J hutl'I last 'vear for blcx.kang till' path of a bus.carrying delegate<. to a weapon!) conference appeared 1n coun Monda y to defend thcmseh e\ on the grounds that they were ac.11ng an the interest of world pcai;e Kcnnl'th Bailor 27 ~1d he stepped 1n fro nt of the bu' outside the Westin \outh ( oa\t Pla1a Hotel a ~ear ago to c;hu'~ "non-<,u ppon fo r global an- n1h1la11on .. Linda Banc; 4S. another of the dclc ndant'> taung misdemeanor chargl''> of obs1ruc11 ng a dn \.('"3 ~ ..a id \he rl•ahzcd that \he·d probabh be arre,ted v.hcn <she <,tood an front ol tht• bu' holding a protest banner "I kn e" ma' be I'd be arrested and ma' he go to 1at1 I "anted them Ohl' delegatc\I to I.no" that ·· Bane; lC\lalicd f 1m C onpcr '' denied that tn -.1and1ng an thl hntcl drl\t'wa~ he "3'- anwrknng \.\Ith the hu<.load 111 dcl- eg.lll'\ 111 the 2hth .in nu.ii ~ antl'I ( nnlt·rl•nu· of \l'IP'>P:.lll Jnd f ll'l trunll \ l.i\\ll'nl\ End of pier closed again Structural damage wo-rse than thought. but officials say pier it is not threatened By ROBERT BARKER OllM0.-, ..... 1\lllt Saturday's pounding waves ma) have caused more damage to the Huntington Beach Pier than first reponed. but officials said the 1.830- foot pier 1s structurally ufe and 1n no danger ofcolla psang despite ha v 1ng1 ts underpinnings weakened City officials d<.'c1dt-d to reopen the pier Monda}. including the End(. ate that was shut down aturda\ after- noon and most of Sunda> hut dt"C1ded to close 1t again Monda' n1stltt ba~d on repons of more hea'' surf that was e"<pectcd 10 hat w<.'\I· facing beaches. Waves generated h) .t nc" \torm were nsing as high as IO feet on wc\t· facing beaches. the National Weather Service rcponcd. Officer lauded for 1torm re1cue1. See A3. \1Jn ne \Jlel\ ( aptain Bill R11."h· Jl\hun \Jld \,londa' that 'adl·o t.ipc ot thl· pll'r'' underside '>ho"'cd that ti \l' 1 0-toot p1h ng" \\ h ll h arl· .ill lanl.ed tc.>gl·ther had been hrnl.l·n h<'t\\Cen thl' rx:ean tlnor and "ater'<, ,urlJll' h' ~a1urdJ~ ·., rampaging ... a' e' thJt at 11ml'\ re.ired up to ahout ~o tct•t I hl' p1l tun·, 'h11"'-ed that tv.n -.ur rort r1hnt1~ near the rnd of tht• (Plea1e aee PIER/ A~) Mesa landowners promise battle over renew 1 project Consultant who lead much-public iz ed muffler-shop fight in Santa Ana hired The lobb)'t\t who helped pull a Sanrn. Ana muffier ~hop from tht J3W\ of condcmnauon la\t \tllr " t:1lt.1ng aim nt 1n111hcr rrde.,,elopmtnt pro JCCt that would tforcc some ( O!.ta Mtu fandown\'1\ 111l the1r propcny Nanette l eu'>\ ht•I who I\ makana o li vrn11. out ot lishting t m1m·nt do· main ha\ ht·cn hm·d h\ '"''l nrnpc-n\ \ ownen battling the ( o\13 ~"'"' Redevelopment .\arnn mer a dn\\ n town hou'\tn& proJ<"t t ~u htl helped \t·e \.1utllcr °'nor fight off rC'developmtnl plaO\ an Santa i.\na. 1n 1 nare l>a' 1d and· (ioltath tvpe vntun thot prO\rJ \nu <an Ii-ht r1ty hall She ~ hoping fM ,, rt•pc:11 rx·r tmm.lnll' an < '''lo \k\J < ''' < ounltl mcmht.•r, an· ~hl·d · ukd II' de, 1Jc \\ l."tlnl''41.I\ whcthrr to .tlO\klllll J ntl t.t~l' '" l'I 11 nt thl' I•) p.irtd' nl lanl1 ncl•,kd lor thl' t~I .ipartmt'nl' O"'n''" 111 thl' rem.tan an~ rirnpat1t'' h.l\\' ,ilrea1h Jgrccll to wll t hr l•'un, 11 .11L11·1·d !>.,·, I'\ 111 ,l\\C'mhlc th<." p.tr\l·I' ckn111h'h thl· h111ld1n~' .rnd ~11 lbl ra" I.and t•1 Jn rloJ''k'I I an, 11ln l\irl. \h -..11111 ~I ' m1l11on \ h1gh·dt'n\ll\ h1111\an~ 111111 pit•\ .. ~11uhl thrn ht.• hu11t 11n the ' ' ,ll I(' hint ~ ~111frrl•tl h\ l'.ar ~ \ \ l'nlll • Two of the defendants, Kenneth Bailor, left. and Linda Banez look on aa the trial opens. I \\antrd them 10 get oO the hu' and ha,c Jfncndl\cha1 ··..a1d ( oopcr an .\naht."1m res ident .ind ownl'r ol "'eld1ng tirm wh o \J1d hl· '-'3'> ,llting on rel1g1ou\ pnnc1pll'\ fhe all!' 1\t'> could tx· '>l'Oll'nlC'd tn \I\ r:rwn th' in 1ail \.\1t h a S'il)(J tinl' 11 u1n' ll'll'd in thl· 1un tn,11 an Harhor \1 untl 1pal { 1)Urt 1n "l'"-P<lrt Al·Jl'h I hl' 1n.1l. tx·1n~ tward h' fudge < hri\lopht•r ...,trnpk '" l'\pl'l ll'd In • l"On\ludl' llldJ\ The 111 deienlknt' "l'rl .imon~ 44 Pl"OPk arrc\tcd la .. 1 f l·hruJn dunn11 an organized hhx k.Hk nl thr hotl'I parl.ang lut E \H'PI t11r thow "''"' 'tand1ng tnJI thl' pr •tr,tr" "l·r\· tined hut mil \ll'lllhl'll 1t11J1l 11·rnh Depul\ 1>1'1 , 1 \tt11inn l\l· I \1Jl Lt1 .. hl'rn •. 1l kd lih' 111.1lll 1 'p1•l1t11,..il '1un1 ind ,,11.I 1' ''.aim•' (Pleaae see PEACE/A 2 1 Guard in armored truck killed as quarters spill By LAL RA MERK Oi "'4 Oalty Not Itel! \ ttUJrJ ruling in thr hal.I. ol an .irm11rl·d ,;u ''·'"!>.II,, \I .1.1' mnrn ing"'-hrn Sl,l)(Ml "'11nhot quant'r\kll 1nh1n1 't\l,. I t ,,. <.l.i mml·d on hi\ bral-l'' 11 J \llld h1 tt1ng a 1..ir thJt '"' f' ,1 n tr..•nt 1 ham · Hrand .\ral.il1an '4 111 \3nll'C "'a' pn1ntHln• l'd \k.ul '" .1rn' ,1 .11 \la\\lon { ommun11\ ll11'>p1tal 'hnnl' altd lhl' "" 1<h nl ,,11d l'.1 ~ntnm nt the Orangl' l ount~ f art· Depanml·nt \n m Da niel R3uman 24 "'a' dn' 10~ !ht• Hnni. , I , .1rtihlfl'1I tru, k \outhhound on thr \ant.l \nJ tn.·r"-J' lll".ll I .1~1111.1 l I I' • twn .1 tar '''l'rl·d 1n ln1n111t ham \t1h1 < .1h1n11l1J I l1gh"J' l'.1 1• ''" i-,., .in "'l'n ( ),111\ (Pleaae ace GU ARO/A:2 1 The trolle\ asn 't a new issue an 'e"' pon Beach In I 974. the e>.penmental Harbor Hopper bus SCI' ice sputtered to a halt after losing s:n .000 an three months. The shuttle idea resurfaced again m 198 3 when the council decided to back another stud' on the buses but that effort also died The C It\ Council looked at another trolle' proposals in February. 1984. 10 reduce peninsula traffic. but lhe concept lost out to st'' t"ral problems 1ndudang funding 'o" the~1t\ thrnl.~11·s 11mcto gJ\e 11 another go The Cm ( oUnl ii la!>t week authonLed tht' cit~ staff to negottate and bring ~acl. a proposal on the idea. but did not fo rmall) approve the bearh-area trolleH If the contract is aCl"Cptable council members said the' "'nuld appro-.e at some11me 1n \larlh Dehno e\ecuu \ e assistant to the t:ll' manager said the cit~ 1s tl)·ing to generate 1n1ert."st trom the restaurants dnd huc;1nt•s!>e' alonk-thc propo~ trollt'' rnutc "1m mcd1ateh 1f not '>llOnt•r to lod. up ad,ert1~mg rc.v. t'nut• The '"·'c•tt trollC\ s "111 folio" a r.iult' up .ind do"' n ihe ( oast H1gh- \\J\ lrom the Balboa Peninsula to f a'>halln (.,land Dehno said he 1s h11r1nii Fa,hmn Island and other merlhant' "•II be interested an Jd\t•ni..in~ \\Ith the "ewpon trolk} .\ ndl' ''" the "-ood·tnmmed. ':11 ,.,t,k trolll"\ v.ould cost 50 •l'nt' .rn.t thl' trollc\ V.t1uld mai..e 11'1•\ll a d11tl'n 'top' ht.·t"-l.'Cn Fashion (, .11h1 .ind thl' Pl·nrn<.ula (Please see TROLi..EY /A2) 2Marines I killed in cycle crash B\ 'n. \ l' \IARBLE °' -Oall, l'lta4 • ..,, l ,,,, I T r \\jnnt's J1l·d earh t,..,1,1, ,1t:l'f 1 0111torl 'de the\ weft' Jn~ ,1,1n nwd 1n10 a l ha1n Ian!. •r'1,l' !h'.ir th, \1 ,11 anl' tla'i(' · 1 l' " • rn i "l'fl n1'1 1dt•n11 llcd 1-i\•, .1u" rel.11 'l'' hall nl1t tlc't'n I"' 1'.t "' till' .tl••dl•nt 'did a 1 ,, 11 11 •11.1 lt1~h..i.,1' l'a tn'I 'P<1kec,- ni 11 1 •w 1 .tilt'' "l'fl' li<.tcd .l\ ~:and (Please att CRASH/ A2) TONY SAAVEDRA Focus ON THE NEws OC ·or ficials to attend hearing on routes for radioactive materials. 14th \tr,·{t \n.1ht"1m \\('Olll' ,1n.t Plum<."r \trH I I 1tthtt't"n hu"n'·"l'' t"1itht h111 ll'' ,, l rt•J11 un1<1n 11th \ 1• ,111,1 .1 C • II ..., 1 ut• hrJJquartl'r' "''1u l,I t'I\· ,1"p1.1,1·J h\ lh\' rrn11·1 t \\ l k rn11'1 111 lht• n·dn l'l•'t'n"'"' t'·" ~.11a· ~ i' 111111, 1 '1 ll I'' .t ' : ,k1 '"'"' lhl p111pn,l1I • nn1lrr 11.1 (Pluff M'C rtGHT I A2 1 8' LI~~ ",\/i~l'f' OI ... °"" -ltllfl c )r .m~t l , 11111" I" r''"' '' "' till 11.1n,p.1r1.1th•n ,,, """ .11 t '' m.1 l('tl,11' pr11m1'1 h• t" "1 IHl 'I n11 •I .11 a hc.mntt I hu1~1,., 111 I ' \n \tr' \\ 11h t11ur 1 ir.11111, I •lt111\ lh'l'"·''' tndullcd an ,, < , 1t1111111,1 ll1rh ... 1, 11.llflll r•)llllllW fHti r "'·'' I Ir ,11\~\ ( 1111111\ ,tnd lr\111(' ii\'• \\lllllH'llh "·" l' ,It-. ,,1 .. .1 111 '"n'1 rl 1111...; 111.111' 1" tr• th, <i • ,1 rn hr.11 "'• .1t ahr ,1.11 •' • •l r,e ti111ltl1n11 ••n \outh Rrtl3JWR\ - ll•'·''"th11 HPtt J.t•c-p\htpmtnts J 'i' fr Ni ro 11,ulatt·d .1rca\ and the 'th('r •11~1rh tn olw.•t\( the Pt'\X't"C"d· 1n ' \n .. irw• 1 lr.mitl" < nun\\ inte~t 1, .11111n~ 1n lltt<."nd the heannf ts ~ H.1 l II r.1d1,1l11gKal nmtr I d1tt<'tor 1111 ll ' H1omC'd1cal'i lnc of lf".'1nf' HaH 111 .. h11"4 tmrla\'tf pr1w 1d 11'1,11111t1 '"11h't''i for hiom~t rt· (Please ~e HJtAIUNO/A2) I J ' 1 ' I A3 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, February•. 1986 .,.._.._. Amon1 the memben appointed by the prealdent to lnvattcate the ahuttle ex- ploalon a.re astronaut Sally Ride, NAS~ Ch lef William Graham. former tat pilot Chuck Yeager. former utronaut Nell Armatron& and former Secretary of State WUllam Ro1en. The panel will ·have 20 memben when l t i. fully conatJtuted. HUMAN REMAINS FOUND AT SEA ... From A l ··The) did not rc trn.:H' very much debm >t'~terda}' tht·n: was a dra- ma11<. dedint' lrom tht• da) before," !>a 1d L t C mdr fa me' "i1 mpson of the <. oas1 C1uard ··\l. l•'n· kind uf !>Ce1ng d1m1mshing return'> They're con- sidering releas1n~ ont• of the Coal.I G uard culler.., <>nc ut the 1h1ng'> the) 're going to ti) tu 1!11tomorrow1\ ti) to ust• more long-range aircraft and fe"er ht•l1copter'> · On Monda), the !>carch area "'a'\ tripled lrom the da)' bctore. lo\-1lh tht: cOnCl:ntration on 20.000 \tjUcHl' mile'> ·Tho-prohkm I\ 1.1.e an.• no"' sean:h1ngall tht: '>'J \ up w C hMlc,1on .ind b) th\: l·nd ol 1}1t: "eel( vou ti ht· out another .:!00 111 .i1>11 mile'> nonh S1mp<.un )au.I "\I '-11"1l' point 1tw pu'>s1olc arl'<t "'hl·rt· 11t·m<> are 1' h.111 the .\tlan11l ()(cJn In olhl·r Jl'\elopnwnt'> Monda' -\n m'nt1g.1t1lln hoard hl'ld 11 .. tirst lull lorm;1l meeting 10 stud' film and data that could tell whetha J tnYstenous spun of fire from a rocket tnggered the destruction of the shut- tle and 11s ere"' -'ih1ps and planes have ~en combing a wide area of the Atlant1( Ocean east and north of Cape ( ana' eral since rhe shuttle exptos1on ramed fief) debm into the water The Coast Guard rcponed that I I tons of charred. floating "'red.age had been rerovercd. but onl\ e1dlt or narc pieces on Sunda} The shuttle and its rargo of two satell11cs weigh ed I 23 tons. -The St:arch focused between 20 and 411 mike; off Da)tona Beach. 75 mill'' 11 thl' nnnh where NASA hdtt''~' thl lJh1n might have sunk. '°11rnp,1111 ,,11d tj)l' obJeCt found IMthnt J\1.,1\ ~ J V -foot diameter gold l, lindl'r .ii\ m1k~ .. outhcast of < har k\tun 'I < 'lon..ir h..i' tklr1 ted c;everal large ·•hlt'Lt' 1n that .irca. but rough currents and murky water have hampered the eflorts of diver'> and two robot submannes. The water 1s I 40f cet dt>ep 1 here The search lleet totaled 10 ships and 15 a1rcralt Even ii the cabin sun 1ved the cxplos1cn reasonabl} 1ntac1. the tremendous impact after a fall of eight miles might have broken 11 up If so. . the bodies of1he crew members might never be found O n ~unda} and Monday. the astronauts were remembered in ser- vices across the country. Lost in the eitplos1on "'ere Francis R. Scohec. 46, the commander: Michael J. Sm11h. 40. the pilot Judith A. Resnik 36 . Ro nald E. McNa1r. 35. El11c;on S. On izuka. 34 Gregory B Jan 1s ..i I and Chnsta \icAultlTe. the 17 )ear- old Concord, N.H .. teacher selected by NASA to be the fLfSt "common c1t1zen" in ~pace. PEACE PROTESTERS ON TRIAL ... From A l unht:Jrd 11! lur '1inll'11nr 111 g11 lo in.ii tor oh\trui.11ng ii dn' l·V.J\ "•,facEa1.hl'rn 'J ill I I 111 tho\l' .11 rntcd V.l'tl· 'dn Inf to g(l In tn.sl 111 order IO puhltll/l' tht'lf UIU\l' Hut sht• \.t1i.I hn !1lli1.t nn l'f l<1n-.1dcrcd Jrupp1ng lhl' 1. hJrgl'' 111 CRASH ... From Al 2x hu t nn hm111· (11\1. r\\ V.t'(l• """ l lo'>t'd T hl ml n rt .t 1:1)( t og1.·1 hd on .1 "Jv.,l\alo.1 m11toll '' k Jppart:nth IJ1lnl to nl'g11l1J11· J right-angle turn 1n Tr:1huu1 R11.1d \\hl'fl· 11 h<•rder' thl CJ'>tt·rn {Xflm 1 r 11! Jh1 \lanne hJ'K. 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"••Ii the concept." l><:l1n11 '''"' tfr add• d 1h.1t counci l men.ht·" \\II ~I •. 1pf)111H the contral t 11 11 111' 111, !(1111frl11u·, and 1fthe '>tall oh1.i m L<>mm11 n\c'111, for the purl h.i'e "' MlH·n ... 1011 MAIN OFFICE •• f, • ... VOL. 79, HO. 34 d1.·n' 1ht: .1i.t1' l'>I\ J torum liell n'>l' .rnurnn James Egar said h1~ cl1e111\ "'l'rl' onl\ attemp11ng to l ummurm.itl \I. llh delcgalt:'> who \H·re lcJ ' ing thl'lr hotel by bu\ for the "'caponn 1.1111krt:ncr at the El Toro \lanne ( orr\ \tr \talion GUARD ... From A l Hauman h11 h1' hr.11.e,and ">"i:rH·d to J' 01cl a toil 1\1011 "He !cit thl hiJd ,11111 and hear:d a l11ud nwse DJ1h ,,11d Baumdn pulled 111 1hi: trcewa) into a '>hoping l om pk\ on I ~kc f orc\l Dn'"t' to ,ht:tl. on tht guard ..aid \ntnm .\hl·1 unlm.:~1ng tht: door hl' J1'>lO' en·J .\rn ~l'l1an h ing bcnl.'.ath ~ti bff~C\ of 4uarter.. "'e1ghmg a total ot 2.51lOpuund\ Hnhut thedoorand "-ent to .J nt .1rb' re\Lauran1 to call tur hl·lp < >n hi\ n·turn to thl' tn.Jl ~ BaumJ n nol•ll·d ht> hdd loc.kt:d thl· ~t'H 1n'i1dt' \did \ntnm \ Im. k.\m1th lonited 1n the ~hop ping ll'nkr •irx·m·d tht· trut~ "'11h1n m1null'\ \hnrth .1 ftav.,ard lount\ pJraml'(llt\ Jr11,nl Jnd Jltemptc:d to rr<,u\l 1t.1te \r.J~l lt.tn '-.J•J .\ntnm The proteswrs had dubbed them- selves the WIN CON 11 but one of the defendents has failed so far to show up for the tnal tropic said he will issue a bench warrant for the arrest of Morris ( ooper of Santa Ana 1fhe does not show up h)' tbCtend of the tnal. To the persofi . dcfendcnts said their o'emd1ng intent dunng the protest wa" not to block the bus but to t:'lpress conlcrn about nuclear arma- ment "I d1dn'1 want w 1nter1Crl' Y.1th an) boJ, · sht· added Banei denied that she'd agreed to be arrec,ted Ix-fore the protest but ..a1J she had agm:d to '>tand in front of the bus. "ihe \J1J mgan11e~ told tho'>C who wcrl' u•n\1denng c1v1I d1<;obc- d1ence to l Jrn 1den111ica11on to ma kt· the arre~t protl·dure 'l1mplc for pohct• Bailor though said he agret:d beforehand to be arrested .. , <;aid '\ l'\ I'd be \I.tiling lo take that chanc.e · he te'>llfit'd. The other dekndenti; include: Elizabeth < rawford of Santa Ana John Y...alkcr uf .\nahe1m. Ca1hcnnt: R 1dder 111 ~an ta Ana I om Dobzen1c1. ~e ol ( o'~ Me-.a \ 1\ ian JoJola of \JntJ \na. Manon l'at k 1)1 'orba l inda Jnd Mar< 111 IJ lur gtnscn 111 C1ardrn C1rovt: FIGHT OVER RENEW AL ... From Al t 111n\ ri1 u't rt·u·1 -l' .11 lca\t tour owner\ \4-0Uld then be allowl'd Ill wpp11r•1r1g '"tl'' -p11111ng thl' h1.·.J1 rebuild tht·1r hu~messec, ..ilong 19th 111 ,!1"t·111111g •1Jr11 ilmen DJ11· ~treet \\ tw1·l1 r ;ind 1>111111 1 IJll U-u,d1d Jl\o argued that propcn) \\ t'lnut tht r1 t '>'Jr\ u1m.lc:mnJ O\>.ners ,md nWrlhants ha ve endure(.! 11 .. n '"It:.' thl' 111111\ln{I rro1l·t1 m,1\ lean time\ tx«au\e ofcon'>trullwn 1>n 11.1 \" 11.t't " r 1p1wd ,,11J Redn dor the ne1ghhonng ( ourl)ard\ .. hoppin11 11 111 I >Ht'l ! \1,11ii\1 \\ h1c,cnJ111l ,enter .ind 1hr troubk-pl.1gul·d '\\ t• d ~w h11l ~ t•1 'quar1.• 1lnt· \1r1den1 nK 111 I 11th \trcet \hl· "31d ,\\ h1\l n.1nd "'·''"1 d lando'>'na\ .111d their tenant' had \nd 1hat' n.1t lh "hnl' llHt'l' 11J hoped to lllllt:ll 1111 the in1.r1.•J\nl 1111· pr1111l'rt. ""'h''' l'Jll I 1111;1 and propcl1\ \Jlut'\ and 1mpr11,l'd hu\I \hid .1nJ lud' ll1"'•11n "'.lilt tlwm nl·\s d1m.it1· tr11m the ne'>' ,hopping l 1111,1 ;incl h1~ l,1111111 111.1.n ( 1c11rgl··, u~n1er \1n11..111 kntJur.1111 11 thl' l<>llll'I ot "The\ ht•he,cd that thq \Nould hi.· I 11h .u1d l'lu111c1 \lfl·t·h I ht a pan 111 < o\ta M1·\,1' tuture ·· \ht llu\,,1111' )\II ....... p.11ul\ •KlU!)ll'U \aid 11. lntt 1111t111n.1l I\ 1q1.11r 11n I Ith l t:u'\(.hc:I Jl\t> thJrged that L 1nl oln \11n·1.111d < 11.J1k11 I 1111d1 r1111dl'11n11. Pt1rk Mt•\a -a limited partna\h111 \t11d111 Jn .id11l1 ~ntl·n.11nr11l n1 0c1 "'ecn L1nu1ln f'ropen) < 11 ol hu\11w" 1111 l'.11k \11·nur ll un11ngton Beat h and C J I 1111.1 .ind thl' 11\"'J'°' rv•' ntl\ l'{;egerstrom & ~on<> ol C o<;ta "1l·\a - 11nl.11 •1·d th1 '1.1n1.1 \11.1 rnutfh 'hop' doesn't nt'ed the 1.11\ s help 111 hu1ld 111 J'' 1111 \illll• 1cJ 1 1 1· "" hi 1u-111 lw,11 the h1gh -drn \I I' a pan men t l om pie" rrnmt 1 1 d11111.11r I h · "'' r pur 111 Costa ~1c'>J authon11.·d thr '><lie ot 1 .. ,d ... ii I .1y1111.1 llilh .111111111' ~ 14 m1ll111n in tax-exempt. low-1 < h,111l' \h < 11111;• '~"" ir1 tu1 n rr in terest hond\ tor construction of the tarn! 'h n 11 It 1'1lhd J puhl11 and apartment<> and agreed to <,pend P'>' ernrnrnt rl'1Jt111r" 'peuah't S950.()(XJ 1n tederal grant!. to help Lcu\l.bd ha\ hnn illkrnr11ntt t11 a~qu1re and dear the propert\ l""' 1m ,. ' '"'J \11·,,1 11Jht1.1I' tha t ··Together these developer" have till'~ did 11111 nq111t1.1tr h.11d rnou~h great ahtlrl\ to finance all l\J'.X'' ot "'1:h !Jr du"' Ill f\ 111 "'·111.11111tu 11-K 111 PflJJt'ClS na11onw1de -w1thou1 ~ov ~m1nl·r.i du111d1n • ernment ass1lit<1nfr," Lcu\l hl·l sa1d 111 I h1· '"'m'" v.Jnt 111 1mpr"'l' 111 her statement 111 IX' prcscntcd 1..t1u1td lht'll huildtng' hut Jll ol •' Wedncsda) to tht• tounCll I 'udd1•r1 rt l11·ut\ha1d ""·11tJrn1n11tl In a repon prepared tor t it" "°l' r1· ,1111111.-111 ldkl' \our pr11pal\ poltcymaker\ V.'h1i,enand pointed 1<> -.ht· ,,1ul 1n .1n 1nten1r"' 'I ho'>t' the site·~ odJ m1\ of houl\1ng and I rwopit' h:.iH' \U lkrl'd through .1 lot on busmesses. in<.luding an auto repair th.st l.in<l shop and an adult-type busmei.s In <1 \1Jtcnwn1 ~cnt latM" to The Wh.iscnand also noted ttfat le'is I >.11h P1l111 I t·u<,d1d rnnunul·d · In traffic would he .generated hy tlie th1 lrct m.1rk1·1 1he) would choo,1. proposed apartmrnt than hy :illow- n111 111 ,l'il 1lw1r prnperh But th l\ " 1ng commeruat u~'i IO con11 nul' on \h1· '-USSl'\ll'(l thl' tit\ pur<,ue .i Moreover 40 of the 160 apart-"' thl frtt m.tr~l·I the propert; I p111fl'll th.H "'''uld ml\ tommcrual mcnts would h<' rc'>('f\Cd for low-to v.1th 11·,11.knt1;il u\c<, fimt1ng land moderatc-inwmr people, ~he <.aid Just call .. 642-6086 \.\. h.il do \OU like ahout the Da1h Pilot" V¥ hat J•in 1 '"u hkl: < all thr numht·r abo'e and '"ur mt'\"-lgr \4-11! be recorded tran'>c nbed and dt·· h\t'tC'd to tht' .ippropnatc editor I hr <,ame 24-hour answenng service ma} be u~d to rt'~ord letten to the t-d1tor on any top1( ( ontnhutnr .. to our l.ttten rolumn must 1n(lude thr1r name and trlephonr number for vmJicat1on I ell\ u\ -what'\ on ~our mind Dally Pllol D•llvery la Gu•rentffd y .... , .. Al., .• . , • .,.. '°""' ',.,,... 1'1 ~ J01 ... • ~·c-· • 1 •""",, .,.o.; C.()(' • [; -·.o ' , .. , . r fl':,.•• , us. ' , t .. ~ ... " •' • • I en.t3 t I t t • t.,,.. ••PrJ ClrcUletlon Te~ WEATHER Big surf, clear skies expeCted HMvy turf and amalt craft advllOf'lel are In etfect u a ta11- movlng 1t0<m generated rough water• along the Orange Coast, the Natlonat Weather Service eeld tr11 I J) m l S I T uf• F l'lJ Mostly clear lt!IN and coot temperature• tOday and Wedneeday are forecast, with temperaturee In the low 801 tOday Local north to northwest winds are blowing 20 to 30 mph Lowe tonight will dip to 44 to 54. with Slightly warmer temperatures WedneSday ranging from 64 10 70. Along the Inner coastal waters a heavy aurf advl~ 11 1n 4tffect along weat-f~ Wachn: with west lo northwest winds blowing 12 to 25 knots In the northern waters, and 8 to 18 knots along the southern walera ., ... U.S. Temps HIQha, tow• cnrouon 5 1> "' Mont11v Alo-, Albuq-Qul Anctlo<~ All.,,11 .AllMllC C>ty Aualln 811llmor• 8'111ngt HC l• 15 7J 56 31 35 29 , J 41 39 J2 11 61 .. 19 •2 JI ,, .. LtllleH~ 1.0UltVIMe M«rtl)lllt MIMnl a..cn M ICl!t!0-00..M 65 ~· St 49 73 60 IS 70 10 SJ 33 31 74 53 75 58 43 JI • A ... M•""-• NUIWll .. 11# rNngl\lm 849!TIWC.' eoi .. lS 14 45 35 31 n Jl 18 26 12 4~ )I ,. !.• 1 J •7 !>() 28 )4 JO ., 40 N.-Or-.1 -Yor\. NOtfOI-1/1 0-1""""'" cnv 4S " 69 S8 .)8 :M 90 ~ .. 29 11 so l!I JI S3 ._. Calif. Temps 111gn1 IOWt 1nrouon ~ p"' Monaav Appia V"'-Y 66 J4 S•11 .JOM s ... 1.e111>a1• San•• Cnu Sent• M1tl1 5.,,11 Mon1u s1oca1on $6 47 8~ 43 ~5 ., 60 39 60 so S3 •11 3& 211 85 47 47 3S eo.10n JI> ~ °'"""" 0r1enoo Pr.HMl<lll)lltl Phoen1• Plllll>11tQI\ PorlllM 0. Pro¥1<1~• R1l91QI\ RAP<d C•l'I ~ R1<:nmono SI lOUlt S.'wallelcl St 48 9.,.,_ 87 47 e...."'on1 S8 •5 81(1 BMI 49 25 ~ 58 24 Blylne 73 0 Calalln1 63 ~ Cul-C11, 116 so Eur•• 53 45 FrMnO 80 48 l ll\C:HI.. 81 4 S T enoe I/ ....... Tor••nc.e Y°"""lll Vty Tides TOOAY l'lral lllgll • SO • m 6 7 Flrtl 10w 12 39 p m .0 S S..llalo llurttnglon 111 c.-cn.t1M1on S C C..-11.N C c~ ClllCeQO Cl<letnnah c-.no Colvmb<e.S C Col</"'1><11.0h Conc0<<1 N H Oell&t-F I WOrtn O•yton o.n ... O..Mol-Oelr011 11 41 42 )4 12 '° 64 62 42 ),) SJ 28 .!S J3 31 18 68 30 72 O• 26 24 41 10 30 19 4) 34 60 ~ 40 13 .. ;o 66 M 13 6A 4S jl 73 ~} J1 19 42 40 6S 43 SI PM•T1m1>1 81/1 lU.• C••r SM AnlO<>tCJ San Juon PR s ...... •O 18 63 41 JS 2' 49 33 47 31 5~ 44 llO 53 •6 31 12 81 83 70 53 44 32 n 37 33 l • 26 48 43 68 .. 63 80 46 35 62 S3 ,, 28 Long 8Mc:ll ~ SO Loe Ange!M es 53 MlfY9vllle 52 •5 Monrovia 67 •t Monl.c>eliO ~ 52 Mon1 .. ..,. St 50 S«:01'CI hlQh 7 33 p "' 3 • S«onO 10w 11 21 I> "' 2 6 R DNllOA'Y rir.1 lllQll 6 ~ • m e 1 1'1r91 IOw 1 21 p m 1 1 ElPllO Fllr.,.,,ka Fergo n eg11111 Qrend R11>1<11 Gr .. 1 Flllt G,_,aboro N C Het1IO<O H.i.nt Honolulu Stou• F&111 Spo11ene S~llCU .. TOl*lt r_, l..C•• WUlllnglon WIC"'11 w11• .. ·B1<•• Ml W~oon ~ 31 NMcllee 71 •7 ~ 8Mt.n --63 S3 OU.land se so O<lterlO 61 SJ P1lm Sl>""OI 74 57 p-· 67 41 P .. o RoC>lee 51 31 111-11<11 62 50 R..i Bltill 52 •4 s.eond 111Q11 I 12 p m 3 1 Sun rlMI lod•Y 11 8 48 1 m end .. u ao-ln 11 S 26 p "' Moon rl-lodly 11 3 07 I m end .. ,, ege1n 11 12 62 p "' Surf Report LOCATION MD Dffl. Houston IMll1'll)Olll JllC-llOll Mt Juneau Extended R.owooo en, 57 s 1 5-G"menlo ss so Salin.. 57 '2 z..,,.,. 8-:t> Sll\11 Moniu 3.5 w 6·7 w -porl IMllCll ) s w 1(111 ... c117 Lal Veg11 Mo.1ty Clea• tli,.. "''n "'II Qutlt f\Oflherl~ ,.,,,.,, 1<..gn1 Sii tr. 65 I 0 .. 1 3110 48 8111 8ern11d1nO 8 t S3 5111 G&l>f... 87 4t 5111 DieQo 6A 58 Sen frlnCl.CO ~ !>4 s... 0-00 Counly OullOoll 10< w..ir...aey •...it end turf 5-7 w 0.C.Natn9 HEARING ON ROUTES MONITORED .•. From Al search. says he will suppon 1he routing plan as a member of the Amencan Nuclear Soc1et)' The C H P plan, first made pubht in 1982. designates routes for shipments of radioaq1H materials headed for interstate highwa)s. Shipments like spent )luclear fuel rods ha\ e blanket approval from the federal go .. ern - ment to u'ie 1nterstatt' h1ghwa}s because of their high dc'>1gn \tandard'> and safet~ rt'cord compared lo local roads and '>tall' rouln In th1.· ab\Cnll· 11t an 1nter~tate h1Jl,h-wa, or in 1.:aw' "'hl'rc \title offiuat\ t'll.:hc .. e an 1nter,tate l!hould be a .. 01ded. an l'quJll} '>ak alternate route ma\ tic t.ho\t•n C HP spokes"'oman \usan ( o"'an-\cutt \SU.J Thur'>da ~ ''> hearing I\ one ol \l'' · era I '>Ct up to take publtc te\t 1 mon) on routes chosen b> the C HP In Orange Count}. lree"a)s pruptJ\l'd for haul- ing rad1oac11vc ma1enah arc 1hc San D1rgo. Santa .t\na. < osta Mt:sa and RI\ c r!>1de freewa > s ll 1gh-lncl radioal ll H' mall'nal li kc \pent fuel rod\ from lht• \an Onofre nuclear power pl..inl "-11UIJ tollu'>' tht' final11t·d route\ on thl'll "a' tu 1rcatml·nt lal1l1t1l·\ 111 hun.:11 site\ 1n thl· future: C o"'an "iu111 -.aid Po"'cr plant'> pr1.·scn11\ \torl· Jn eH·r growing amoun1 of spent luel 111 on- \ltc umhng ponds bccau\e of a dearth of J1sposal '>Ile'> Th1.· upcoming hcanng 1n Los .\ngclc'> h::i!> ta~rn on an unexpected urgenq \tnCe the annountemen1 b~ the lcderal go...,ernment last month that 11 wants to ship spent fuel rods lrom an .\!>1an re~arch reaoor to the Pon of Long Beach then transpon them hv truck to Interstate IU and on 10 a retlama11on center in South C arohna. .\lthough the prOpo\cd shipments in\ohr lo"-le'cl rad1oac11 ve ma- terial port and cit> of Long Bcalh otliuals ha't' reJCCtcd the plan and lortcd the l .S. Department ofEnerg> to rnn<.1dcr alternate port'> L1ndcr intl'r\late lOmmerce rulc'>. thc tcdcral agen1.} cuuld \till 1~'>1!>1 that Long Bea'"h allov., the shipments through. II the> do. the 18 r,h1pmen1s ...cheduled to begin in late March would hkel)' follow route<> proposed 1n the CH P's as yet unadopted plan. Co-wan-Scott said That would take the \!eel and lead encased rad1oact1\e ma1cnal\ throu~h both Orange and RI\ er\ldl· lountll'\ lo reat.h lntl'rstate HI. 'ihC <,<11J \umc ~7 people hJ\t' alrcJd} a~kt:d 10 m.ik1.· prr.,cn1a11on\ at the I o<> ·\ngcles hcanng. ( o-wan-Sw11 \aid. \hou1 21 te\llfied al a hcanng 1n Oakland Jan 29 And three people ~poke at the C H P's first hearing in Sacramento Jan. I 6, held Just pnor to the federal announcement regarding the Pon of Long Beach. she said . Two representatives from the city of Irvine ~ill a11end the heanng on t>ehalf of the City Counci l, said Paul Brad). assistant city manager. Or. Sylvan Hersh and Lt. Sam •\tle..,,ado w11l read a letter into the record asking that the CHP choose routes to keep radioactive material awa} from populated areas. Brady '>aid. Boo Gnffi1h. director of Orange Count} 's Hazardous Matenals Pro- gram, will also attend the hearing. but onl> as an observer. Because he 1s working to schedule a s1m1lar hearing 1n Orange County. Griffith said he \Nill simply take stock of what takes place 1n Los Ange les and report back to the Board of Supervisors . The board has not taken a pos111on on the routing plan but has directed 11s staff lo monitor the situation and ensure the safety of Orange County residents. Ba1e111. of ICN 81omedicals. said h1~ presentation will emphasise safety measures taken 1n transporting h1gh- lc,el rad1oac11 ve matenals. Testing of can1Sters used to enclose the matenal shO\l.S 11 1'5 nearly 1mposs1ble to dama~r. he said PIER IN HUNTINGTON REOPENED .. From Al p1a also wcr~ ~\Crt:ll Jnd ano ther piling ha' d1sappcaH·d .\l'>O lour lender p1hng.\ that pn·- ' ent fi'>h1ng hoat\ -'huuld lhl'} operate from lhl' pll'r -lrom <..ma\h1ng into \uppon piling' \l.l'rt knndted out <;a1urd;.1\ 1 he piling!> "'ere in\talll'd h\ thl' .\rt Amman < onstru1.11ng { o of l.o ngRt-al haspart uf the St I m11l1un 1n rt'pa1r'i nccess11a1 cd h> ~torm' damagl· 1n I 91S3 ofli c1a1' 'aid I he l'nd c>l thl· pier reopenrd l.i\t ~·ptl'm· tx·r ' 11' \d m1n"trJ1 01 < h.1111.·' l hornp'>on \aid Mond,I\ tha t olfo 1al\ JH' rn 1ng 10 find 0111 wh\ the dam:lgl' r1t111rrl·d He '>31d 11 rna' ha\e Ileen l.aU-K'll 'h~ the torcc tJI nature " But he ..aid 1f thcrr\ a fla-w in the design. the city ma} ll) to rccovl•rrcp::i1r costs that in111all) were set JI S'i0.000. < ommunlt\ ~er\ICl'\ Dirt•ctor Max Ho"man \aid. the pier "as closed for "public ..afet~ rcasonc, Thne was a huge croY.d o n the pier and u-c tell wl' \houldn't take a chanle It ,., bc11er 10 be \Jlc than sorry·· Meanwhile. the .t\h~o State Pier 1n \outh Laguna remained clor,cd Mon- da> .. rhl' damage I\ VCI) VIS1ble." c;a1d '\hso 'itate Park Ranger Al \anchet "The rnncrctl' wa\ 'itnpped oil t~o piling\ and th ree others <iho"'ed crat.k'> ·· Th e rnd 11f t hl' p1c:r at '><.·al lie a ch Jl\11 1.\-a'> clo\{·d th1c, morning after aooul \I\ tro\SOcam'> Supporting -------~ p111ngs broke loo'><! at the height ot Saturday's storm. "It docsn '1 appear that there's an} thing serious:· Lifeguard Lt. Dan Dorse)' said Monday. "There were so man~ people here Saturday that you almost couldn't squeeze another hod} onto the pier" There was some rnnccrn. he said. on tht effects of the added weight on the pier. The Seal Beach pier was literally cut 1n half by the I 983 storm and subsequently rebuilt In Huntington Beach. Cit> officials and a structural en~ineer are slated to make add1t1onal inspcc11onA.ind to review '1deo films IX'fore dcc1d1ng how to repair the pier Breal..ers topped out at about to 5 to 6 feet Monday. lifeguards reponrd GOOD VISION WITHOUT GLASSES OR CONTACTS AK SURGERY Radial Keratotomy w111 lully or partially reverse myopia and astigmatism perma- nently! The surgery itself is safe and painless and has been performed suc- cessfully for over a decade 1'AUST EXPERIENCE Dr. David Sacks was the first, and 1s the moat experienced AK surgeon 1n Orange County He 1s a recognized leader and teacher of the technique with a proven track record Dr Sacks uses a conservative approach with realistic goals EXCEllENT RESULTS This five minute external m1crosurgical procedure has enabled 95% of Dr Sacks' patients to achieve 20140 or bet- ter vision without glasses-within legal requirements for driving. Dr. Sacks, a Board Certified Ophthalmologist, has performed more than 3,500 AK proce- dures since 1960 Don't entrust your v1s1on to a less qualified physician. For more information, free literature or a private consultation with Or Sacks, call David B Sacks.MD , (714) 542-3961. Payment Plan Available DAVID B. SACKS, M.D. 999 North Tustin A11onut! Swte 1n Santa Ana CA 92705 ..