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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-10 - Orange Coast PilotORANGE CQ\ST '"" = FAIR fOMCAITI ON A2 , * - - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1986 blast cause pinpointed Space magazine clafiiIB rocket booster pivoted into vehicle's main uel tank sonic at four males alutude caused the bonom llaJf of the solid booster to separate from the shuttle's external tank," the magazine wd. "The lower portion of the booster then rotated outward from the climbing vehicle. plos1on that killed the seven-member crew and destroyed the $1,S balllon orbiter." A presadentaal co,mm1ss1on 1n- vest1gaung the Challenger explosion has told NASA to turn over all internal space agency documents on what a newspaper called the "poten- ual failure" of cnucal seals an the shuttle's booster rockets. By RITA BEAMISH A~ PYeM Wfffw WASHINGTON -The explosion of space shuttle Challenger wd caused by the ship's right rocket booster p1 vot1ng into the main fuel tank and crushing at, the industry magazine Aviation Week and pace Widow dead Marilyn Klln&hoff er, widow of Leon KllDC- hoffer, who wu killed by terrorl•ta on the cruin ahlp Achille Lauro, bu died. A4. Coast A 14-year-old Costa Mesa boy is the winner of a national essay contest. /A3 California Democrats call for abolishing vote on Su- preme Court justices./ A4 World The returns are in, but the /esults are stlli in doubt in the Philippines./ A4 Named MVP Detroit'• Jalab Thomu wu named MVP for leading the Eaat team to Ttctory ln the NBA All· Star &ame Sunday. B 1 INDEX Advice and Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Business A 7-8 Classified BS-7 Comics A11 Death Notices B7 Entertainment A9 Horoscope A 1 o Opinion A6 Police Log A3 Public Notices 87-8 Sports B 1-4 T elevislon A9 Weather A2 Technology said today. The magazine's account conforms with the prevailing theory that the solid fuel booster ruptured between two segments. but at cames the scenario further. "The white-hot exhaust plume that began to jct from the side of the booster as Challenger went super- Put to the teat "As the bottom of the booster moved outward, its top section pivoted into the external tank and crushed the upper ri~t side of the tank, causing the initLal flash seen an this area," the magazine said. "This impact ruptured the tank's oxygen- hydrogcn sections, causing the ex- Of the 100 llf:;saru who.daahed lnto the chilly 66-decree water at Ban n State Beach Sanday to requallfy for duty at ~e I ty'• .Ute beache., only two failed to 'make the 1,000-yard •wim UHier the 20-mlnute quallfyt._. dme. Another 200 applicanta underwent •wimm!::f an4 nmnJnf t:ryouta. TbOM who pueed will andeqo o teeta before betnc conaldered for llfeaaard ope~. At rfCht, Patrick Porter of Bantlnfton Beacll geta a wa.nn rubdown after ht. feet turned purple from the cold. Below. therlne Coltrin geta uaiatance by a lifeguard back to ahore after falliDC to complete the 1,000-yarC:I awim. Aviatton Weck quoted no sources for ats thesis. but said this 1s what "NASA's interim accident review board believes " Caution urged for travelers by survivor of Rome attack Woman.was too busy watching others t_9 remember wounds, gunfire at airport By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... 0.-, N94 ..... Tounsts have good reason to feel apprehensive about internataonal travel an the wake of recent terronst attacks. Kay Goff, who was tnJUred an the Dec. 27 attack by Palcst1n1an tcr· ronsts at the Rome a1~rt. says innocent travelers vacationing 1n Europe cannot be assured of their safety, despite efforts to tighten sccuntv abroad. "I think people are thanking twice about traveling. and I don't blame them," the 78-ye-ar·old Newport Beach resident says. ··You hear about these terronst attacks. and the ones recently an Pans. and you wonder af at's safe anymore " M'hale Goff says c;he as reluctant to travel an e near future. she • ., op11m1s11c a ut a full recovery from the 1nJurtc\ <1uffered "''week<; ago 'Tm walking around quite a bit," she savs. ·· 1 had somconr c;ta-, mg wath me to help me out, but she's let\ now Although m) leg swells up a bit. I feel a lot better I f~I lake I'm gomg 10 be good as new" Goff was waaung with a tour group fo r tickets at the TWA counter of Rome' Leonardo da Vanc1 A1rpon when terronsts stormed the terminal. throwing hand grenadr" and finng submachine gunsat holiday trnHlc~. In the Romt' attack, an<1 a !l1mul- tancou<1 raid at tht' V1rnna airport I 'i people were killed and at lca~t 11 ti more were wounded Goff ~'" <ihe recall\ le"' lktall' about the attack "I wao; nc,,er fn11.htrncd :· ~he \Jad (Pleaee eee TRAWL£R/A2) The board has ordered tests both on structural design of the booster - four sqm~nts bolted together with ··0-nng" seals -as w~U as lubncants and the seals to stt af they had been affec ted by unusually cold temperatures an the days before launch The veh1ck exploded an the 73rd second of fla&ht and two seconds before that, a foss of I 00,000 pounds of thrust was noted, a difference that was affecung the vehicle's flight path A v1a11on Week said the plu~e of flame coming from the booster was S,600 degrees and was directed to where the rocket as attached to lhc huic fuel tank's aft end. That caused the attachment strut to sever. because of the heat. or 11 broke because of abnormal stresses created by the leak. .i\t the same lJme. according to the magazane·s theory. either the plume of flame or uructuraJ tw1s11ng cut the hq uad oxygen lane that runs down the outside of the tank. (omm1ss1on Chairman William P. {Pleue eee BLAST I A2) High surf washes outHB bike path Coast Highway, _::.--.. __ closed by flooding. now open ~gain By ROBERT BARKER aad PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. 0.-, N94 IUll urf powered b)' high udes crashed over man-made sand bamcrs and wiped out stretches of the bicycle traa I at Bolsa Chica State Beach this weekend. lifeguards reported toda)' The high water also flooded Pacific Coast Highway at Bolsa Chica State Beach Saturda) and Sunday. forcing officials to close 41~ males of the haghwa) between Golden West Strttt ....,,...,.._.,..,.........,. and Warner Avenue both days. The highway remained open today as tides and surf~n to recede. Aquaucs Supen1sor Make Tope said that water and sand consumed several stretches of a bake tratl that hoks the park with an extcrls1vc trail systt'm throu~out Orange County "There'ssull a lot ofwater and sand on tM aspbaJt" T~ sa1d today. "We can"t tcll how much dam.tte has been done unul WC &et at scraped off." Tope said th.at the parklns lot at the southern ~nd of the park nearest Golden West A venue was closed over the weekend b' the flooding. Hunungton Beach CIJ) maanten: ance workers closed the haghwa) between Golden West Street and \\ amcr .\ 'enut' at about 9 a.m uoda~ after the tade had topped at 6 S feet. Seawater streamed across all four lanes of the road. said Bolsa Chica lifeguard Lee Graham ··cars were dnv1ng through "'1th the "'ater up to their doors ""hen Huntington-Beach maantt'nance people final!\ decided 1t wa~ 1ust too deep and clo.,ed 11 do"'n ·· Graham s.iad '1.,onhbound Lane!> "'ere reopened arnund I 30 p m and c,outhbound lanes opened JUSt Ix-fore l pm . said Huntington State Beach dasQSJtchcr l\.1m Montflomer> (Plea.e ttee FLOODING I A2) Bomb threat forces AirCal plane down By PAl L ARCHIPLEY °' , ... Oely ........... '\ bomb threat toned an l'ml'r&l'"' 1 landing ,if an \1rl. al commuter plane from fohn \\a\nl \lf'Pl•rl IP \.in Frann .. n1 ~unda\ night ~o homb \\3<, found and n11 llOl' "'a" in1url·d \\hl·n flittht I '~ landed at Lo" .\ngelc' lt11cmat1onal .\lf'P\1" .11 ~ 'C1 pm The plane, "'llh ti" passenger .. dnd fi't' Ht'"' memht-rc, "'3' O\t•r the Santa Barbar:i area when an un11.Jen11lil·d male t•alkd .\1r< al headquanel"\an ""Je"'pon Beach at~"' pm Jnd '-ltd .. Thl"rr \J horn~ on Flight I K"' ··according to " 1lham Bell 'itc rrl'\Hknt ,,, l"fl'll'rate and pubhc affair\ at .\ar(al The c.iller thC'n hung up, ga' 1ng Ol1 rl'a\on 111r thl· threat The pilot "'a' ad' 1~d 1lf 1hc l·all and cht•\C tu land .\I I \ \ '\ccordang to rcpon<, pas\Cngrr' "'ere wld '' the rca"'" for tht' chang,e an llaght plan' The planl" ta,1t'd (('a rC'ffi(ltt· .Hl'J nl tht• .:i1rp;1n "'hrn• r••''l ngcl' left thC' plane an a normal mJnnt·r lkll 'J1J (Plea.e aee PLANE/A~) War of words heats up over HB development ROBERT BARKER Impending downtown redevelopment . ---prompts protest from business people Maybe at''i hc<.:ausc yo u can almost hear tht' bulldotcrs revving up to nattrn w me of the the old bu1ld1nss of downtown Huntanaton Beach that the tmttk over rrdcvclopment ha" tlarl'd 1n recent days < >nc Ma an . t~t bu'itnessman 'laid that city official\ ··roll OH'r for developc:K. hut ttomp rr<11drnt\ anto the &round " nother drclarl·d thnt the o ty ha\ been 1crlong ham around for mort than ~O veaf'i "f he"'rr 1nterfenna with my constitutional n~ht for pursuit of happiness," he ~ad near tears Prompting the outbreak of hanh words may be the rtahL1t1on that rcdcveloment ., JUSl around the C"omcr after all th~sc ycan Cny offic11l'i 'la)' con~ructaon cn=W'i wall break 1iound tht'i summer or fall o\l\O caus1n11 hard fccllnp as a dec1'i1on by Cit) ( ounc1l member' to revcr5( the1r prtv1ous hard line inst em1nen1~oma1n -the takani of pnvate propcrt\ through court action and after an andcpcndcnt appraisal The dt"Cmon to ta~r th<' ""rap off eminent domam l'ame aftl'r < 1t) Council member' Bob Mtlndac and Don Mac llaster came do"'n preth hard on "holdout lando""ne~ .. un· Wlllana to '<'II their propcrt\ tor all~cdly rta\Onehlc pncr'I and hold an.& up the proJe t that will andudc a 30Q.room. ei&ht-to-11,tol) hotel .tt Main Uttl and Prt<'lfi ( 03\t HtRh Wa} Ooua l.an&t'' 1n. ii 'fl \Ce r old ht1\I nc,~m•n whu 1owM a bu1ld1na ('" Main trttt but n1il 1n the rcdr'<'lnp- mcnt an-a cla1m<1 that the 1.tl\ will do almo~t an>thtn{l for dcH·loprr' hut not for rt'\1dcn1i. ·· Thc\ 'rt being '\Old .i ball ol g1)t'IJ<, l .lnSC'' an td "The\ ·re aoang IN pac 1n th(''"" .. Lange' an ""ho \tltd that ... m 11f lie aals lacd 10 1he pcopk t\\l'.'r cnunl·n1 domain auut' "'"' "'~nt"d that thc\'\c gone hal l on thclr "'-Mil ahout hold\ng th<' hcajhl 1n du"' n· tnwn rt'1dcncc' to thrcr 'tom'\ ··t , 011ld m kr munr' II I \Old out hl· ._.ltd Rut 11 \\OUltln't ht tun Thl·~ " a "'a' 1ll hlr hcr1· 11 '' a communll\ ol lnrnd' ·-rm in fl\\01 nf fl'hllh1hta11ng thl' ilrl'll Rut I ""ant thtni' In ''·" 1n 1h1· ...amc turn uf 1hr~('ntu!'\ \t\I( I ltlt' ' rnhhkstonr <.trcrt\ .ind ftll' httht\ II thr bualdin&-' ~an't he ~h3Jtd the' \hould be ta~cn out .. Tht'C'll\ \\ant' ma'' quant1t\. nut ma\\ quAltt\ Rul "'h' do th\•, ""ant quanta!\" Thrrt• 'a 4ft Pl'h.l"nt 'al an- ... ' r:uc an offi,l' bo1ld1n1t' "''"" •· Llngc' an ;ah11 , l.11tncJ th.ti , 1t\ nllin.•I\ thll'U'h UOll'rtJinl\ or \ Jullataon h:l\l' ti\ Wd In C'dU\C: JrtcnMat1n'1 ,11n1.h\1nn' I h ... 11J h1 'an"t il't ~1 pnmat lo put a knl c .1round h1\ h.tl~'.ud ·111 l"' r lh1· hum' out ·· L.tn&C'IO Jl\1111,um' 1h,1t 1h1· lit\ d<'l('\n t ~C'C'~l II\"'°"" 1111\Jlt'tl\ 1n ll•llXI pr,kr 'It' th, """"'·l1111l1n~ li1t in \hc~tl\ - Focus ON THE NEws I ~n '.en ., r('lltt' '"" .i Johnn,. , nmc--latd' 1n h" 'pramng matl h "'1th .ih<', 11\ hr .em' C'J tn thc 1.11\ in the lat(' f '1"1>.. 0\1 'r l •" '"' tW ,1 n•t Ht'1I C )r. l'IMl' 1 1a't < 11lkttc Jr\.hltN ture t(-.11 her h,I\ hcC'n IO\ ''"C\1 1n JO\\Otll\\0 nldltt'I"\ \lnlC hr hUllMht hi\ fin.I hulldanp 1n I~,,~ f.I\ h 1 ""' n' t"' 11 \.ban \trttt fPl~ oowrnowr.1A21 '· \ ... r ) i A2 * Otengeeo.t DAILY PILOT/ M~. Febnwy 10, 1988 Dannemeyer dropping out of GOP race ftrr'Senate seat By LISA MAHONEY Ot lM~ ........ The broad tield of Republican flpponen.t lining up to challenge:' lJ .S. fen Alan Cranston thinned b> one tOda)' v.'lth the :lnnouncement that Orange Count) Rep Wilham Dan· ~me\ er 1s leaving the race. The:' Fullerton congressman. best kno'>' n for his controversial stance on A I [>I., said toda' that he has been on.1hk to raise enough mone) to wage • \UC\'e\~ful pnmary campaign and WiJI ln'itead seek re-eleCllOn lO the House of Representatives ' Danm·meyer's et1t from the pn· bian >till leaves nine Republicans h 1ng for a chance to oust the long. ~H· 1nl umbent including U S. Rep ~hb1 Fiedler of Chatswonh and state \en Fd 03, 1s of Valencia. 0:1\ I!> dnd Fiedler have made ~·adllnt•s l:nel) over alll"gation~ I.hat f 1l·Jlcr offered the senator monl") to d r1>p out of the pnmal) \lone\ v.·as the stumbling bl0tlo. tor 1 he 5t>-) ear-old Dan neme)er "'ho \;m1 h1· ha' h<•cn :ihk to rnmt· up "' 11h t1nl\ J 1..1uarter ofh1'> S.:> mil hon fund· r:us1ag goal in cash and pledges. "If you don't have the money in the bank to go out and buy radio and TV ume .. to build up your name (0, you're not 1n the race:'." L>pnemeyer said dunng a press conference m anta A.na. He expressed confidence that a sohd Republican candidate would come out of the morass of contenders given Cranston's position on the pres1dt'nt's efTons to reduce the federal deficit. Cranston has spolt'n out again~t cuts in domestic programs that would come out of the new Gramm· Rudman defic1t-cutt1ng law suggest- ing instead that tax loopholes that all~" some l.'Orpomt1ons to avoid income 1a" be ehminatl'd "'Mr. Cranston represents an era that has passed,:.'-Dannemeyer said Monda). Q1 ... en his "punllng" op- position to "modest" budget bal· .mcing efTom ... , 1h1nk an) of the William Danneme•er Republican candidates could beat .1 C ranston." Danneme}er said He , owed 10 support whoever is bnng him "the retirement he nchl> nominated 10 oppose Cranston and de.>enes." This nanny goat went free, instead of to Chinese feast B), l . A~ llO~LETT 01 II•• 0•111 Piiot ll•n .\ nJnn~ goJt "'3~ led av.a) Sunda~ h\ P\)lil"l' ntli cer5 "'ho had rece1 ' ed repon-. that emplo)ees al a !\lewpon Rcalh ( h1ncse restaurant v.ere going to ~laughtl'r and scr' e 1t as a weekend ll':l~t Somconl' from a nt>1ghbonng busi- ness 'alled the pol11:e department ..,undJ~ and reported that the chd at the < hina Pal.Kc Re\taurant "'a~ going le> \laughter a goat at ~':130 V., ( oaq H 1ghwa} '\ l'"' port Beach po Ii cc ~p.,kesman I rcn 1 !lams ~1d ollicer~ .irrn ed at '~(Ip rTI IU find the black-.ind-'>'hlte l?"dt ll<'d behind the small restaurant ··v. e al~<' gut report~ that the' lrt'l.IUl'IHh ~l.i ughter ducli..s there'· t la rm. ~a 1d fht· goal "a~ 1akl·n 11> thl' \.c-.. pun H.trh\lr .\n1mal Husp11al unlll 11 , >ulJ ~ ta en into custod' b' • >range ( nu nt~ He.ihh ot1i.c1a1; Harris said H o wever. a spokeswoman at the Costa Mesa animal hospital said the 75-pound goat was released this morning. ··A. China Palace employee said he packed 1t up and sent 1t to R1vers1de:· Hams said. Jack Mau. owner of the China Palace. could not be reached for comment today But emplo)ee L1 Yaan said the police misunderstood I.he wh ole situ· at1on. "The goat. he was yelling, and the neighbors called the police." Yaan ..a1cl. He added that some employees of the restaurant who h\'e 1n River· side own the goat, and didn't ha'e 11 me to take n home before work. He said the allegations of a pending slaughter were faJse. and goat 1s not on the restaurdnt's menu The slaughter of animals at a restaurant 1s a v1olat1on of count) health codes. Meat products served at . a food establishment must be slaugh· tered at an approved location and inspected according to U.S. Depart- ment of Agriculture regulations. "Our role was j ust to stop the mc1dent from occumng." Hams said. "A county investigation will be conducted to see 1fthe restaurant is in violation of health codes concerning the slaughtt'r of animals." Jim Houston. assistant dutttor of Environment.al Health for the coun· ty. said his staff is planning to visit the restaurant and inspect all meat prod· ucts. "M} unde~tanding is that some dialogue between the pohce and an employee (of the restaurant) could indeed substanuate the claims," Houston said. But until the cou nty inspectors read the police reports and inspect the restaurant. Houston said. the department cannot estabhsh 1f there was tntent to slaughter the animal. Irvine councilman questions Groves mobile home park sale 8) PHIL ~EIDERMA"\ Of I ... 0.ity l'llol ,..,. In inc ( ouncilman l...im \gran s.i1dhe~1lla5I>. thelll\ totalo.e steps to protect residents of The Gro\eS mob1h: home park. ""here he cla>ms talk or a possible sale of the propen:r ha!> led to "'unparalleled an\let~ ·· Teen k ills self in Hunt ington p m from a"' llne!>s wtio saw the hody m a car 1n the parking lot at the nonheast cornerofHuntington Street and Pacific Coast H1ghwa} d,gran has asked that the ongoing dispute between residents and the park's O'>'ners be discussed at Tues· day's council meeting. Last June. residents of the SU- home parli.. asked the council to mediate in 1he1r disagreements "tth pnnc1pal owner and managing pan· ncr Bruce Nott The disagreements concerned c;e. cunty deposits. sewer fees. the rent· lease ncgot1atton process, and the residents' nght to purchase the park 1f It JS offeree i0r !fllle .\n 11ut-11l·'ilate man ~hot himself tu de.ith 0.,unda\ "'h1le mung 1n a car tn Huntington Beach polu.l' reponed f he '1ct1m 1dent1fied as a I Q.,ear· old '>'hlle male shot ti1mM:lf 10 !he _____ u_p_pe_r Tuxh ""llh a shotgun. said ->.hhough he left no so1C1de note-. police said the~ found evidence 1nd1cat1ng the man was troubled. -\gran ·s leuer also states that pnn· c1pal owner Non has filed a sub- di vision map w11h the city 1n an apparent attempt to make the prop. en) more attractive to potential bu\ers, Hunllngton Beach police gt. Patm k ( kmc.itc; H15 name was being "1th held pending nnt1 licat1on offam- 1 \ ·P,1lice rne1\ed J tall at ..ibout I 15 .. There were some wnuen docu- ments indicating he was sutTering from deprt'ss1on and emottonal dis· tress·· Clemens said. TRAVELER RECALLS ATTACK IN ROME ... From Al I gue'\'i I v.a" <,o hu"' keeping an C\e on 1v.o mhcr "-Omen '>'ho v.ere scriuu<,I\ hurt nght next tu me th..tl I d1dn·1 g1'c mulh thought to m\\t•ll I rememtx-r hcanng J nt1 1\c: lilo.l• tm.·akmg [!.la'' ttwn J pop pop pup 1 nd t hl·n C' t'ri.1tnl' 'tarting h ing .I ,.,., n ",I laid l.111" n ,il\o .. ( 1otl ....i1d · I .1Jh .,.,,,,n·1 ln1thtrnnJ thllUl!h I krh"'' J , u11IJn t mo ~· I lo.m·"' th.it ,,, I 1u'1 th11ughtt11m ,,dt I hn ll l 11rm ha, k ,1ndgc1 nw v.h1·n '' 't1ml." But I m "'\Cr tdt JO\ pain < 10!1 later dl\u•\l'red she v.a <, qrul k 1n the leg b\ J homb tragment ..,hl' "'ll'> ru,hed II> a hMp11al on thl' 11ut\k1rt\ of R11ml' '>'hen~ doc.tor' rcm•>'t:d thl' '>hrapn..:I Jnd mcndeJ tw ''ound ··I he' treated m~ "ond~rfulh I 1.m1ldn·1 >peak !tall.in and thc\ ululdn t speali.. Engltsh hut "'.e got · alung iust fine." she .,a id I rom her hol>Plljl bed liofl "'cJ!> Jdugcd b} phone call'> trorn Journal- '''' around the '>'orld ~he told 1 ·11oners c;he telt Im k\ to he .:ill"e I 1us1heard1ne noise and I got down on the floor That'<, "'hat I ~a"' eH·nont: else 'do " C1off Ocw h<.lme four da yc; later '><>On after 1he full 1mpac1 ofihc ne'>''> v.a\ realh1ng lhe "'orld A.ccording to report\ Pak'\t1n1an terron\l~ hJd 11ord1nall'd \lmuh,sneou~ attack' at 1..hl't k·1n lPUntl'f\ ol the l-.rat•l1 air· lint LI \I .\!though f I \I "',I\ the target 1 n h<ith the Roml' .ind \ 1enna airport~. "'llnes'lt''> at Leonardo da \ 1nu .\.1rpon said the terron<,l\ Jumping and screaming. fired 1nd1scnm10atel ) at passengerscheck1ng 1n ..it the TW ..\. Pan ..\meman Jnd El ..\I t1ckl·t lOUnter\ ( 0 alJ. Clght terrUfl\h v.crc In "ol1;ctJ 1n both anaci..s and all v.ert' re-ported killed or l aptured. C1off was among lhO!>e wa11 1ng for 11ckc1" at 1he Rome airport'\ TWA llckcl lOUn tn The v.1d11v. of ( ot1on ( 10 1T -the lounder of Southern ( allfr,rn1a's lir.t \. ol ks""agen dealership -was one of 12 .\mencans. most of them from the "11d"'est. pamc1pa11ng ma European tour fhc y had begun their three·wcck 1np on Dec IS when they left New York for England From thert'. the} '1s11ed Budape\l then ltalv 4-t the lime of the atta1..k, the group was prcpanng to th from Rome to ) .... 111t·rland. then on to Pan'> "I thought going 10 Italy .... ould Ix' JU'>t duck ~up because 11·s awa~ from the real hot spot'i," sa}sGoff. who has traveled with her husband and on her o'>'n throughout the Onent and was making her third lnp to Europe. Goff said the European vacation "°as planned on the spur of the moment. .\."longtime pet had died and '>he had no fam1l} memberi to spend the holidays with. "I wasn't even planning to take this lnp. but I Joined the tour group because I thought 11 would be a nice break ... she said "Bu L now I'm not going an> plact>. not for a. while. an>way .. DOWNTOWN REV AMP STIRS PROTESTS ... From A l hu1ldan~ "'1th h•'> l"'n daughter\ ha' ,1nothC'r rwo-<,tot"\ hu1ld1ng on hlth \treet 1n the duwntu"'n .itea and o"' n\ Io lots along P.ll ifi~ < ou~t H 1ghw<n He ~1d he had plan<> to develop d 1 ~-to.1 5·~10r) hotel until Cit \ ol· fic1als changed 10n1ng They cut the height limit to three ~tones after an uproar from the pubht.. to ~ale down development I avlnr who ~1d h<' wa' 5lung hv crnu. "m h' offil 1al\ "'ho al kited that fandownt"t'I were hold1n1t nut for c~orb1t.int pni..es. o""n'I building., nc~t to th<' two-5tory bnck structurt 1ha1 lirt" de~troycd in L>eccmber Ta,Jor \31d he'' hcen told that 'WJtt'r supplies weren't adequate to rittht the bla1e and he 11115(', QUMt1on5 aoou1 whetheT firefighters did all thev rnuld Ill knock out names. He'' also u~t. he uid. about two h11IM th3t firemen knocked 1n his roof < 1n the procc'l'i ot lighting th<' firt'. alleged!\ cnu5tng unnece~~ry dam· age But offi n al\ arc." Q\m.k to den) allegation., Fire Chief Ra) Picard said tire· fighters knocked the hole s in the roof to preve nt flames from spreading to faylor's propcny P1cud said that the burned.out building shared a wall wtth Tavlor' .bu1ld1ng and that the holes ""ere knocked 1n the roof to n nt the names and prevrnt 1he1r \prcad. He acknowledged that water press- ure was 50methmg lc'l'I than desired and that 1t was further reduced when the fire engine had to move back from the building bccau~ of the threat of falling powtt ltn~. cau51n1 the lenath of the hose to be extended Picard $31d that firemen "of. fen!!vtly" attacked tht' firt when 1t tu okc out Put when 11 htt!mr clear the bu1ld1ng was lo!>t. his people adopted a "defensive" posture to prevent 1t from spreading 10 other bu1ld1ng.s, Picard said th<' fire stancd a~t1den· tally in a mcrnl shed behind the bu tiding. City Adm1n1'ltrator Charlc'I Thompson. a ch1efarctutcct of down· towTI redevelopment. s.1d no one has depnved Taylor the use of has Mam trcct bull<S1n •. Thomp~n assened that the building hin "yielded rev· t nue (to Taylor and his daughtcn) tar in exces'i ofm ,tructurnl value .. "I can assure you that he will be treated fa1rl>." Thompwn Taylor 1s a5kma $900.000-about S 100 ptT square foot -for the three lot\ h" building~ "' on. Hun11naton Pac1fica development company rt· ponedly is ofTenna only about S58 per ~uare foot. sourtt5 said Warmer days but colder nights Chill, fJry etr i het Ntlled ~ S<>uthetn C.Ulornl• In thewe.k• ol a puting nort'*'n storm brought eti9P, cteer weether today after overnight temperaturea dropP9d to freez.lng In some Inland communities. TemperaturN were expected to be warmef TUMday. with hlQht In the upper 50a •nd upper eo. In the coaatal plain. Torught will be cold again, with loW9 In lhe 301 and lower 401 etong the coaat Along the Orange Coast It wltl be clear and cold tonight Some high clouds Tu.day Stlghtly warmer d•Y• wtth l'llghs ranging from the upper 50s 10 the upp./ eo.. Lows tonight -oaln In the 30s and lower 40s. From Point Conception to the Mexican Borde< -tnner wate<s: Light and vatlable winds 5 knots of less through Tuesday except west 8 to 16 knots with t to 3--toot wind waves during afternoon and evening hours. Westerly swells 2 10 4 feet Mostly clear skies. U.S. Temps 50 21 3b 26 34 18 ~ 26 71 74 26 02 oe .12 39 2& &4 sa 35 31 45 37 25 1a 14 -02 n 62 Ja 32 S4 39 )4 41 36 09 !tO aa 37 21 !tO 38 oe -02 42 18 ~ 34 27 14 61 ee 11 19 Calif. Temps __ Extended 43 341 4S 33 43 33 32 26 26 24 23 14 50 31 21 11 )7 3S 22 16 31 24 Surf Report l OCAnotl 11<11>1lftgton 8Mdl Al-..lelty ~ 40t,,5., ... ~ nnesStrMI~ S.ttoAW.00- L.,naa..cti SanC-•• W•I• 1""'11 67 11D IHAN 2·3 ~ 2·3 IM 2·3 ,_ 2·3 ,.., l ,.., 1 j)OOI 1·3 good Swelt Cll•eoetlOn Sout,,_I Tides TOOAY Saco!>d~ 4 27 pm oe Second "lo" tO St pm 46 TWIOAY Fw11 tg,. 4 17 1 m 13 Fn~ 10 t61 m S4 Sec tow 4 5apm 02 S«Ond "'011 1123 pm 4 & Sun Nit IOd"Y 11 S 32 pm rl-T.-aar al & 42 am and Mii aQ.,n 11 533Pm Moon Mt• !Odey II 1 211 p m - TYMCl•r •• 8 21 • m -..u llQM'l II 830pm Shuttle recovery operations may last several fTlOre weeks ,. CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)- Navy divers and specially equipped NASA vessels probed the AtJanuc for wreckage from the space shuttle Challenger and officials said under- water recovery operations could take several more weeks to complete. BLAST CAUSE D~T AILED ... From Al The ~overy efforts continued amid reports that scachers havt found some of the personal effects of the seven astronauts who were aboard Challenger when 11 blew up. mcludtnga helmet that was fished out of the water. But NASA spokesmen have ref used to confirm that any such remains have b«n retneved . No major finds were reponed over the weekend . .. It's methodical work. not only in finding and tdenttfying any large pieces but tn figurin$ out how to bnng them up." Jim Mizell. a National .\eronauttcs a.Dd Space Adm1ms- trat1on ~pokesman . said about the combined Navy-NASA search for crucial components ol the shunle Challenger Three N .\SA shi p~ used sonar and unmanned submersibles in two d1f· feren t areas over the weekend, search- 1 ng for the shuttle's crew cabin and tv.o solid rockt>t boosters. One of the rocket boosters 1s the focus of an 111 vesnganm1 11110 the cause of the explosion that destroyed the shuttle Jan. 28 and killed ns seven-member crew Rage~ said he asked for the NASA the space agency on where to go and what to look for. One reason for quick recovery of what he called .. a hazard· ous object" could be the potential danger to the search vessels and personnel. Nanon said. "It's a fairl y large·Sl/e e~plos1ve'1n pretty shallow water:· M11ell said "There's a lot of manume and fishing boat traffic out there .. I would thank n's almost a duty to tf) to pick at up ... l-ft' o;ai'1 the 27·4()() OOttl'H'k "' cnlid .. Tht> (vessel) Independence was outfitted Saturday with remote underwater camera equipment and l'i pos1t1onmg on an area about 40 miles east of Cape Canaveral to search for the nght hand SRB (solid rocket booster)." said a NASA statement. Recovery of that booster 1s con- s1dt>red cnJC1al to the in ves11gat1on b .. a pres1dent1al commission The group has asked the space ageTicy for all internal documents de.aling w11h problems involving the seals on the shuttle's solid rocket boosters. It planned to 1nterrogale NASA officials at an open meeting Tuesday after reviewing the docu- ments in a closed-door session today fuel for the two rocket mo1urs was '>'ell protected in "h1ghl} durable. filamenl·\\.Ound c.:asmg. v. h1ch 1s ap- parent!} why 11 surv1\ed the impact of hilling the water . I'd be very surpnsed 1f1t broke open " Explosive expens among the 22 divers aboard the Preserver should have httle trouble in defusing the device because the motors have remotely operated electronic charges that are considered safe. he said. Video and su ll photos o f lhe moments before the explosion how a plume offire shooting from th<' s1dt> of the nght booster toward the etternal fuel tank The Navy ship Pre~rver. mean"'htle. was moored about 18 mtles nonhea'it uf Cape ( anaveral. conc~n1ra11ng on locatmg and re- lO\ enng a po1cn11all) etplos1 ve satel- lttc booster. The 16-ton device. composed of two solid-fuel rocket motors. was to have powered the SI 00 million TDRS satellite earned aboard Challenger into a higher orbit. Navy C'mdr. Annur E N"'orton said the device was discovered b} sonar late last wet'k, but divers ha ve failed to pmpoint. Police halt sale, ask scam probe By ROBERT BARKER Ot!MD.e, ....... '""' P<>l1 ce ha ve shut down a one-day alleged "bank liqu1dat1on" sale of audio and video eq ui pment at the Huntington Beach Inn and are asking the Orange County D1stnct At· torney's office 10 fil e charges of false and m1'ileading ad,en1S1ng. a police spoke'i'>'oman said toda) ~bout 8.000 hand·wnncn llu~rs were placed on ear w1ndsh1elds. some 1n the Mam treet downtown section of the city. Thursday. according to spokeswoman Jo Anne Bergstrom The 01ers claimed that a maJor electromc wholesaJer was lxing press- ured b) a local bank and had to sell Items at wholesale pncc'i 1mmt-d1 - ately. Bergstrom said. T he Oiers claimed that all the $oodS were full y warranted and still tn facton-cartons. Bergstrom said that pohcc alleged!}' found that the items "'ere purchased from a Los Angeles wholesaler and allegedl}' most weren't top..of·the-line products as touted "There was no bank pressure. and most oftht' items dtd not appear to be ofh1gh quality," Bergstrom said. The fliers advertised a l'ordles!i rad10 pnced at S 129 but '>Cl ling for S44. a Sanyo VCR priced at S44Q but being sold for S249; a stereo with speakers and turntable pnccd at S200 but being offered at $99; and a di$Jt.al auto AM-FM car stereo radio pnced at S299 but being sold for S88. lkrgstrom said the fliers alleged!} were intended to stim ulate the cunosll)' of consumers But that thl' retail pnces appeared to be un1 ruc . she said Some 1tem'i allt'gedl) wen· sold before police moved 1n 10 '>lop the one-day sales program There w~rc no arrests. PLANE .•. From Al FLOODING ON COAST ... A Los Angelei. Police Department bomb squad then searched th<" plane. No evidence of a bomb wa s found. Bell said. All 6 7 passengt>rs, who were bu~d from the plane to the main terminal. were given seats on other A1r{'al flights to San Francisco At about ~O p.m .. the-1->Jane was released to Arnal Bell said 1t would be placed back in service. Reports were made to the Federal viatton Admm1strat1on and the Los i.\ngele'I Police Ocpanment for tn· \est1gat1on of the bomb threat. lkll ~Id MAIN OFFICE uow ... !l.,s. .. •• ..,_. ,. From Al As the ude dropped and the sea receded. workers bulldozed I.he water and sandofT the h1p.hway. replacing tht fragi le sand berms that have been brushed aside three limes in the last five days The thin strand of txach by the chfTs at Bolsa Chica prov ides sc.<1nt protection for the highway when high t1dt's combine whh hig surf. Mainten- ance workers have tned to add some protection for tht' road with sand berms. "There's not much of a bamcade now. JUSt a few mounds." said uraham. :liter tht highwa y was reopened ~owever. the high tide 1s dropping daily, ra1s1ng hopes the worst may be o'er for now Funhtr south. beach officials re· poned no problems with the high c;urf. 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Senior•' dances planned in M~sa The Senior Citizens Committee of Costa Mesa will 1naugurue a dance j>rolJ'a.m for people over SO Tuesday ni&ht at lhe Costa Mesa Women's Club h.alJ, 610 W. 18th St., from 8 to 11 p.m. Live muSJc from the B11 Band era will be fcatu~. •;Dd both couples and singles are welcome. The donauoo 1s $2 and refreshments will be 5ervcd. The dances arc sponsored by the seniors' club and the Costa Mesa Leasure Service~ Dcpanment. NOW meettng. tonight Elizabeth C rawford of the Alliance for Survival will speak at tonight's meeting of the Bayview chapter of the National Organizauon for· Women. wchcduled fo r 7:30 p .m at Newpon Balboa Savings and Loan. 3021 E. Coast Highway. Corona del Mar. Crawford will discuss the upcoming WynCon Conference protest and candlelight vigil at the South Coast Plaza Hotel Feb. 25 Call 545-2669 for addmonal information Roman Feast ln Newport The Youth Emplo)emcnt Service of the Harbor A~a will host its annual Roman Feast Tuesday from 5.30 to 8:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. on Balboa Boulevard at 15th Street in Newpon. The event will fea1ure authentic Italian cook- ing. door pnzes and a sale oflef\overs to benefit YES. Call 642~0474 for details. Back semlnars slated The YMCA's Way to a Healthy Back class, designed for peo ple who suffer back discomfort, will begin Tuesday at the South Coast YMCA, 27781 -B La Paz Road 1n Laguna N1~uel. The six-week cou~ will be offered from 7: 15 to 8: 15 a.m .. I to 2 pm. or 6 to 7 p,m on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The fee 1s $2 5 fo r Y members and S40 for non-members. Call 831 -9622 or 495-0453 for reg1strat1on 1nformat1on Investment semlnar ln LB Tc<i Caldwell, an 1ntemat1onal investment eApen. "'Ill host an tn"estment seminar Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Hotel San Maanen, 696 S. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach The program 1s sponsored b)' the brokerage firm of Youog. Smith and Peacock Call 752-0706 or 494-8038 for reserva11ons. Flnancla1 plannlng offered The Professional Women's Ne twork: of Orange County will hear Ka)' Byrum-Ellerman of Financial Services Unlimited discuss women's financial planning at its meeting Tuesday in the Westin Sooth Coast Plaza Hotel in Cost.a Mesa. The event will begin at 5:45 p.m. with dinner at 6:30 The cost as S 18 for mcmbt-rs and $23 for non- members. and 1nformallon 1s available at 559-4480. Mlnd power dlscussed Saddleback ( ollcge professors Ken Hutchrng and Dr. John Flood will discuss how a person can take conscious control of has or her own hfe and achieve personal and professional goals at Tuesday's meeting of the college's .\warcness Hour. The session will be held at 7·30 pm. an Room I 0 I of the hbrary and is open to the pubhc free of charge. Call 582-4571 for add1uonal 1nfonnatjon. Volunteers belng sought ProJCCl Pace at SL Joseph's Hospital in Orange will be training volunteers interested in paruc1- patan~·n suppomvc counseling for older adults in a class inning Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 12: 15 p.m. Vo unteers w11l leam 'Communica11on skills and team to handle cns1s calls. Funher 1nforma11on 1s available at 636-3823. .. .. Mesa teen earns own 'Re~ Badge'- Essay on Civil War book n~med bes t of 5 .000 essays in national magazine writing contest By TONY SAA VEDR.A Ol .. Dli9JNlt .... Phahp Oav15 of Costa Mesa is a boy of many accomplishments -llke t.aJuna the controls of a Cessna a~laoe at age 6, reading the works of Wilham Faulkner at age 11 an<! mastenna the nne range before he was old enouih to graduate from grammar school. ' But this panacular af\emoon he was a nu-stncken 14-ycar-old trying lO be amculate despite a runny nose and watery eyes. "Actuall) :· Philip apologJlcd ... I talk better when I wntc." And he wmes well -so "'ell that his es.say on Stephen Crane's novel. "The Red Badge of Courage." recently topped the est1mated 5.000 cntnes 1n a contest sponsored bla nattonaJ children's map- z1ne and a abrary of Congress reading program. Crane's prose 1nsp1red Davis to be wary of the propapnda that can turn an u~y war into a nghteous crusade. filled with atroc1t1es masquerading as honor and glory. Philip also became doubtful of any advenasement or promouonal gimmick aimed at the hean rather than the mind. "Even af it's JU St a car commerci , ·· he says. "If they say ifs the most nt.asllc thing. I try to switch off my em ons." Philip's 1ns1ghts into Crane' novel won ham a thrcc-da) trip to Wa ington, D.C. in Apnl to meet with Dr. Daniel Boorsun. libranan of Congress Tbe founh ann~ contest. by READ mapzinc and the nauonal Center for the Book propm. seemed to teacher &rbara Corey an ideal project for her compo~1t1on claS$ al Davis Intermediate School. Philip said he spent about four hour$ workin• and reworkma his two-P3gc bandwntten essay btfore turning 11 over to Corey. who mailed the entncs and crossed her fingers. The boy hadn't given It a set..ond thought until his teacher cornered ham in a school hallway. .. I had completely forgouen about 11 when I saw Mrs. Core) Jumping around She was ,aoing crazy ... recalls Ph11tp "It kind ofhtt me like a J)tc in the face " · Noth1~ could be sw~ter for Davis' fat her, Bill. a 196:! h1&.h school drop- outwho read to has son rrom the abstract works of Faulkner instead of the usual childhood fare A sales reprcsentattH for a medical equipment firm . Bill Davi~ k arncd 1he hard way the value of an education. And he tried to point his son toward an easier path Davis didn't have to do much prodding. Philip eventually began reading Faulkner on his own. "I lovt'(j his wnung. '\t fir~t. I was kind of SJ?<>On-fed by my dad." ~ys Ph11tp. fighting off1he sn1ffies. His favorite authors now arc l~ac Asimov and Joseph Conrad. more li1eran hea vywe1ghts. · "But I really love all books." Ph1ltp \a)S "I just read and read " That's somewhat of an unde~tall'meni . Deir,,_,.,__, ....... " ...... PblUp Davis. 14, with the lnaptratlon for hia wlnnlnC eaeay. rnming from a tad"' ho collected a su1tca'>f lull of bool s rat her than M>u,en1r\ \loh1k 'aca11oning "'1th his famil) 1n ""e"' /ealand 'I et Philip lOnlC'S~ his scholasuc rc:lord I\ not unblemished. "Onn· I got a ·e· 1n PE or something."~ re:' eal) Davis' top-rated essay on 'Red Badge of Courage' By PHILIP C. DAVIS The book I have chosen for this essay is .. The Red Badge of Courage" b-. 1he prodigal Amencan author. Stephen Crane. In his book. Crane bnnes to hght the conflict between fa mil). loyalty and personal glory brought on by the coming oft he Ci vii War. Crane's character. a yo ung farm bo) b)' the name of Henry Flemming.enlists in the Union Army against his mother's "'Ill His dreams of~at Grecian battles arc soon snuffed out by weeks of wailing When the final moment comt"S. he senously doubts his courage. The fe, er ofbattle takes over but when the enemy retaliates. he loses his nerve. Spurred on by others. Henry Oees for h1~ life In his effon s to find h1sregiment. he JOins a pilgn mage of soldiers who have ca med their "red badge of courage ... Through many hean-wrenchrngexixnence~. Henry 1s thruM into manhood. Washington Medal goes to Ferguson Newpon Beach &.sscmblyman G il Ferguson has been named the 1985 rcc1p1cnt of the Freedoms Foundation at Valle> Forge George Washang1on Honor Medal. Ferguson received the nauonal honor for exccllencc in tht category of public speaking. according to Ferguson aide John Carvclh He was specifically recognized for a resolution he introduced last May in commemora11on of 1hosc who fought m the Vietnam War. Carvelli said. ~s an 1nll uence. ''The Red Badge of( ourage ·helped me to sec through the veils of honor and glor; that cover the ugl). ~ah sue lace of war Too man) )Oung men. full of potential. have bttn sucked into the trapofhooplah and m1sd1rect1on. ~lso. this book has taught me tocloscl) 1nv~11gatc anything full of powerful reprc.>senta11ons and c:mouons. be II a war promotion or an advena~ment for a car. Dttep11on through the use of these values 1scommon strateg) among go' crnments to sway a population Funhermore. I have been inspired b~ Hen I) 's inn<X·enl character overcoming man· s12ed problems and finall)' proving himself. How 10 gather co ntidt'nce 1n my!)Clf was a le\son "'ell learned. In conclus1on. "The Red BadgeofCourage" helped me to team how to gather confidence in myself and bow tostt through the strong emouonal trap set for w>llmg.. gullible yo ung people . Surfing's 'first lady,' clothier Nancy Katin, 88, dies in Long_Beach By dae Assodated Prtss LONG BEACH -Nancv Katan. known as "the first lady of surfing" even though she ne ver rode a surlboard. has died. Shc \Vas 86. Mrs. lut1n's Kanvas by Ka1tn shop our ti tted surfe~ in trunks and baggies for decades and her passion for the sport and 1he status associated '>'1th the clothing earned her 1he honora r; title. "The F1rn Lad)' ofSurting." Mrs. Kalin died Wedncsdll) at Pacific Hospital in Long Beach followtng a \(:holanh1p Fund in care of the LI Surfing F('dcrauo n 1n Laguna Beach. Mrs 1Uit1n and ht>r husband. WaJcet, "'ho died 1 n I 96 7 sponsored CaJifomaa surf contNts in 1he m 1d-I 960s aod bepn a.a uuui \.au\ e scncs of K.aun U ndeidog Conic Is for urfrn who ne,cr had won a compeuuon She ope rated hl'r surf shop in Surfs1dc- thro ugh 1he I ~70s and began prov1dmg scholarshi ps for oumanding studem surf- ers In I~ --she brough't prot~ss1onal surf. ing w C. ahforn1a b' ~tarting the Katin f>ro.. .. l\s a veteran of that war. I put fonh the resolution, not intending to open old wounds. but instead to close ranks and finally pay to the ~pie, living and dead. who fou~ht there in defense ofhbeny and rrurnan righ ts,'' Fe1guso11 sa1 . Aaeemblyman GU Ferguaon length) illness. Services we~ scllNuled toda) al D ilday-otte MonuaI) chapel ceive the award at the Orange Counr) 1n Lon$ Beach. Bunal "'as to folio"' at Chapter of the Freedoms Foundation at . Sunn)side Memonal uardens in Long Valley Forge Annual Awards Dinner Apnl Beach. .\m Team Chalknge a1 H u.m!!..!.n~tl!/.!.!nU!lidH.~L-----'--­ lt has bec.-n held e' cf'\ 'ear since and a pro' 1s1on 1n her trus1 guarantees the contest "'Ill l"Onlln uc Monday, Feb. 10 A. panel comprised of state suprelJl~ coun )USticcs. rcp~nt.at1ves of national org.anizauons. educators and business leaders served as the awards Jury. 24. It will be held at the ne"' officers club lns1ead oftlo"'e~. ".'Ontnbut1on~ ma' be Surfer ~ljg;utnc a'>' ardcd Mrs . K.aun tht' ~ur1er <up in 141)1 1n rccogn1uon of her rontntiuuo ns to the spc>n • 7.30 p.m .. Lapaa Beacla Arts Commlssloa. The Republican asscmblymlin will re-on the El Toro Manne Base sent to the :-.lann Katin Memonal Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7.30 p.m .. Jrvl.ae Tru1portaUoa Comml11loa . Cn y Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Blvd Tuesday,Feb.11 California's hoine sales surge in 1985, best in five years • 6:30 pm .. Jmne City Cou cil. City Council Chambers, 17200 Jamboree Bl vd. LOS ANGELES ( ~P) -Home sales ended 1985 at their bnskcst le vel in five )Cars. while median house pnces were the haghC'St smcc 1979 when the Cahfomta Associauon of Realtors began compiling stat1sucs. C '\R said today with average home sales hsted at at $144.254, up It.:! percent fo r the ~car Rl·salcs of homC'1 in l~mber re3chcd an annual pace of 482,q.i 1 It \\>as the -.l\1h consc<"Ull' c month of incrt'asc in sale'> and rcprc'iCntcd a nsc ot !., I percent abc)\ e last 0' cm her consumer l"Ontidtnl c • 7: ~O p.m .• uaaaa Beacla Unified Scbool Dl1triet, Adm1n1strat1on offices. 550 Blumont Ave. Oranjle Coun1-. wac; among the leaders "Wc'rt: t~mcndousl~ encourctged b\ these developments and '>'Ith the con- tinued strength of the.-state's hou'itng economy." said Richard Roc;enthal. prl'\l- dcnt oft he trade assoc1at1on The group attnbutcd the 1ncrca~ to declining tntl'r<''>t rj lC''> .ind a \urge 1n .\1 1he ')am t' ttmC' the :usoc1at1on said the mt'd1.in pnl"'t" for singk-fam 11\ housing '>talc"' 1dt> rose 1n 1)(-c('mber to ~ 123. Q 13. an in, rt:..t\(' ot ~ I ~f'CC'nt from the prr' 11lU'-mun th ~ PoucE Loe I ·Police nab second suspect in Mesa break-in, beating By TONY SAA VORA a. ... o.ty.._ .... Police tracked down a second ~uspcct in a tno of robbers who in vaded a Costa Mesa home last month and pistol whipped the resi- dent before being fnghtcncd away by officers Joseph Patnck Gobstcr, 27, of Costa Mesa was arrested while walk- ing out of a local bur about 11 p m 'iunda). Gobstcr 1s bchevetl to be one of the ski-masked men who broke into a home Jan 27 on Orange Avenue and tied up re~1dcnt Paul Schwanz. 34, Laiwi• Beach .... &ach trttt JC"'elr; 'ltOrc IS accused of cmbt"ultna 11 SQ, 100 nn.g from a customer thC'n ao1n1 out of t>uiinc". the v1ct1m told police ~Unda\. • • • .structun: firc " s rtponeJ carh unda)' on Oak \trttt F1rcfiihlel'\ responding to the 1.111l reponcd that a \Ofa was on fire in the rc 1dcn1.c The hla1e wa , qu1ckh C"(t1n1u1\hcd • • • An rst1m1ted lcw, or $ 110 wa, reponed early 'iunda) in it Thaha "t~t then • • • Poh~ •nt"~tt'd t'No mo&an"' \un day on ,u,p1c1on of dnv1n1 under tht' 1nnucnc-t of alcohol William lo'tf"'h and his fnend Kathennc Honeycutt. 22. of Tustm. The woman was later arrested by detectives. who charged that she was also involved 1n the holdup. Police declined to elaborate on Hooeycun~ atlqcd mvotvcmcnt. SgL Rich Belf said the men ran· sacked the bedroom and took $1 00 Gobster 1s also suspected of whacking Schwanz across the fa~ Wlth a handgun. leaving the v1ct1m with a concussion. The robbery was thwaned when police arrived at the home af\er being called by an unidentified witness. Two of the Oecina bandits escaped Peltier, 25, was sioppcd at 3'25 am along the 400 block of El Bosque Richard P:aul Mon1mer. 22. wa :muted at 12·25 am along tht' 100 block of Mountain R rl CoetaMeu Mone' IOtahng s I 78 1 \ll<U re'· poned stolen from the ~le at 'iun,h1nc Liquor 71 4 \\ I 9th ~t h<'tv.Ct'n 2 a m and S 'O u m tur dn) There "'ere no s11ns of fom:d cntr; and th(' burglar alarm had bttn de ct1\<att'd ••• <\ ~1ereo .ind cloth1na. both wunh SSJO. were reponcd stolen from a car perkedilt 1300 -\d11ms Blvd bctv.cen Sp m. Saturda) i nd I 0 am ~unda) The lock 10 the rrar hatch had been tha1 C\Cntng. while otliccrs found teve James Von Essen. 27, of Capistrano Beach hiding near the house. Bell said. Von ESS(n was booked on susp1- c1on of armed robben_ Funher invesugauon led to the amst of Honeycutt. Meanwhile. a bulletin was issued for pohce to pick up Gobster. Patrolmen received a lip unda) that he would be at a local tavern. 1den1tfied by pohce as "M1 Z's." A third robber has not yet bttn 1dent1ficd and the investigation •~ continuing. police said popped • • • .\ v1dC'OCasscttc re-corder ,l nd watches. ntamated at SI . I 0. Y>erc rcponed stolen from .a home 1n the 700 block of W1lwn "trttt bctv.ecn I \0 p m and :! )01J m Fnda> The tront door knob had bc-t'n ,.,,..,,,ed "'1th a clamp-I' pt 1n<1trumen1 • • • .\ mo ne' 11rdcr IM St \ti ,,;i, rcponed stolen from a C lfl It J... conven1rnl'<' \tore 11 22..,1 F:iir,1tv. 'Road at 2 ~ m und.n tmne <\n an. "cider '1\'0l1h n'ort' 1han SSOO was tolcn from a con tnu:tton s11e on the 2600 tilock of M1cht'l\oun Dn~e • • • A boys' 10-speed tiin ck '>'as ,,1,kn from a playground on 'tale llxlp • • • '\bout $40 in cash"' as stolC'n trom J medical office on the .SIH.10 t"lll"ll ~ 111 Barranca Parkway Huntlnfton Beach Someone broke a dcad 11)\. ~ 11n ..1 garagc door 1n the 100 bl1ll ~ 111 ll'llh Strrt't and stoic three l·a~·, 1'' ~01, h "h1!ok) valued at S 1.000 • • • Burglars t'ntered a htlmc 111 1h1· I ..,000 bloc k of Margaot.\ b) un· l..nown means and stoic a SI ., ~ttlh.•1 and a S50 tan handbag. • • • fh1eve'I pned open a rcJr J1)(1r Jt the Pumper Pickle in thc I 5lllXI hl1~ ~ of Spnngdale and stoic S~"' tn ul1n' from thr l:l h re1L1stcr • •• mt•onl' entered A hornt· ir1 1hr I 000 bloc~ of Lakcpoint through an unlockt."d J oor and took S 110 in l J Sh The tck' l\ton ~t al'l4.l "'a~ mo' cd 111 1he l'l'nter of the f.'\mtl ) room hut no1 !>tolrn ••• Burat:if"\ cntc~ 1 home 1n thC' 5000 bh)( k ol Edinatr and 'ltolc J \ldcoca'l~lte r«ordcr \ alueJ 11 $300 Th1e\e\ uw-d a \mash1n1 ,._,I 10 break a lockt'\J rt.ar w1ndo" in the !UU block of ~th ~trttt and \tole • S4l'lcl (l"lffil)Ut('r • •• n~onc \t1llr S~llO in '''n' tit Boh', \fohdt \t'r\ •~c ''· tmn ,\I I 't•ll l 1olden \\ C'll .\' C' • • • \ andal\ J'Ul \Ua;\r 11\ lhC' cntUOl 111 J I ~"" I Ratnl ht•rn 10 1h,· ~t'(Klll hl11l ~ «'I l>unao • • • omconc PH ~eJ c1 l1ll. ~ to 1h1 lrnn1 doorot1111ornc) Jmu \\\l1r\11l)1l<' RI I K 11 llunt1 n~1nn \1 .Uhl t.u1 '-l•'~t'd the off1cl" • • • \ blue: ~urra' C ru1~·r ti1nck 'alued at S 120 "'3\ <.wkn from llUh1dc the \OUth mtnt'ifn nllice at t~. ~1mon & Jude ( hu n h ~0444 \lagnoha t Fountain Valley n, er the "ed enJ om('\)nt• l'ntered a rcstrl\001 at tht• F\)Unt.i1n \all<'' Golft ourse ll"14(ll \\amcr \' e l.1cl ed open 3 ~tMage room dl~r .ind stole SO gull d ub\ acl-orJ. tn(l Ill t"o golf pro\ ;it thr ulU!'\C' Thr .itt-.~ "t1matt'Cht s~ ' )If • • • \ resident 1)f thl' ~)00 hltll. ~ 1ll U \. alk lame home carh \unda' ;and lnu nd 'omronr had 1om his '>'inJo"' "rl•t•n in an attemptrd hurxfar\ l hc.- in1rudt'r .ippareltl' "ll' fngh t('ned oil t-' J Jott. hut the "·1ndo"' "f'\.'t'n JjmJtte "as e,ttmatcd at ;' ..... \ rc:\11.kn1 ot the ~1 00 block 01 \h BnJe lllld poltce hts white I Q8.C fl'' 1•lJ trUl l W3\ SI Olen SatUrda) n1~h1 lh-lllld poltce he had left It 1n Jn ,lp.:-n J?araite 'A llh the kc's an t~ \t'hldt' I ht' true ~ v.as 'alued at SI I JOll Jnd the tools and suppltes n\lJc "l're 'alucd at SS()()() • • • \ rlhlh1n't lrom Las \cps told f"ll•• t' '"')me P<''-lPk in a small blue ,1a1111n "'agon thre"' a v.h1 kc) a.lass .inJ t"''' nxl~ Jt hill 'ch1cle earh· unJ3, near \fagnolta lrttt and the '"n l'>t~' frtt""a' Dem• ..-as l'~t1m31t'd 31 s.:-nu • • • \ fl'\IJt'nt 111 1h,· 11~>0 block 0 1 I ha1 ll'' R 't'r t11ld pohl"'t' '>he.-failed to , h•'<' hrr µr .t!lt' ,1,,.,,, \<Hun.Sa) niaht Jnd .,,,mel,nl' \h1k .1 I .:'-,pec'd bicycle .ind ,1 h\\11 bm lt11m lht' g.aragc wh1k \hl' ''3' 1n\llk "'•lh htntt lt'IC\ISIOn Store heist thwarted; police collar suspects Ptl hlt' 0\.11d J Foun1A1n \. allc' ,on' t'nten e 'tMc 'kn •P~~nlh tn gh1em-d cltl ti "nuld he' rot.her 0' er the ''ecl cnd h' tell1nJ him a flClh\c 1'llk er :h ,ll to\\ thr 'tn"('I Thr \\l\pt.'\. tcd H'l"lbc'r and • n :w1 clmplit.C' "'t're ll rTl.'\tl-J J \hon 11mr 11tn th\· :attempted h11IJuJl ''"'rdtn~ 10 f"•l1,r ll"f"'n' th1• nl 1drnt 1"'' urr\"d a1 ' I .1 111 \.Alu • dJ \ JI the ~ ~Ir' t·n '"'" .11 I t-4 ' llnrlll" Bh 11 \ ni.-n ,•n1r n·,J "'•th .l h.11111 1 n h" '"' l r 1 in1h1 .111 nll hr had • "<'"''on and ,kmar1,k1I '~"h l'l'h' \ ~1111 \\ t11·n lh('. '·\l·;;ar-old dt'r~ toki the m.1n .1 n utl i, ,·r -'"3' near~ the~ n-1'11r1 C"dh -.aid hr had onh been tll~H\jl P.,.lhlt' "3111 1 h,·, lcrl \\ ai..al"llt tu i et Che Ileen num hc r lll 41 "'h1tc "1\\&J\ pt lup tha• th<' 'U'pc'\: tt'd nlhbcr entereO 'A'llh 1 \('\ 11,• nlJn hrh1n11 thc ~httt. police \.lhl \ 'h\lfl 11mr tater l>lh<"'n a"'1\N R 1~n I m "lahor\, 10. o.t Wf'S\. m 1n,h·r .i nJ Do uila Paul 'h ()an1C'I I ~ tlf Fountain \'aUc), on '"'f'h "'" ''' ,,ucmpttd mbbe~ l . r \ I l I ! l J I ... • f. Marcos and Aquino await ballot count by assembly MANILA. Philippines (AP) -The Nauonal Assembly controlled by President .. erdmand E Marco~ debated for four bours today over how to conduct 11\ count of the pres1dent1al election, the only tall~ in the closely contested race that is legally binding. C'haJlenger Corazon Aquino pledged, "We arc going Marcos. whose current six-year term 1s due to cw1rc 1n 1987. called the special elecuon a) a test ol hi\ popul~rity. o far, only unofficial tallies have been mack. \.\-Ith the Marcos-appointed Comm1ss1on on Elec11on!> !>how1ng him in the lead and an mdcpendent. warctrdog group sho\\1ng Aquinu leading to take power." , An hour after she spoke at an outdoor Roman Catholic Mass, a· supponcr holding up a "Marco:> concede" poster wa) shot to death on a truck bed wherc Aquino had sat, and a second person was wounded Aquino had lefl when the shooting occurred I he assembly gallenc'l were packed. and thnu~and' of Aquino and Marcos supporter!> gathered out!>1de thl' as embl> building, chanting 1he1r candtdatei.' name!> E:l-;ewhcrc. Marcos supporters demon~trated aga1n'>t d group of ~O U.S pollwntchcrs who told a n"\\' conkrence the~ had seen e" 1dence of\\ 1dcspread clcl lion 1rregulant1e'> The assembl)' began a special session toda) 10 count vote from Fnday's elec11on, but adJoumed after four hours of debate over procedure. Official~ ot Marco-.· go"em1ng cw Soc1et> Mo\ement have predicted 1t could tdke at least t\\O days to Opt'n ~akd enH·lops conu11n1ng tall) sheets from across Lhc 7.100-1i.land nauon .\ .. econd lore1gn ob~rver gtoup. Aquino supportcr'> and a group ol iovemment-employed \Ole wuntl'rs all ha"c l harged the election was being ngged to fa"or Marrns who has been in power for 20 )cars. S. American officials urge, 'Stop rebel aid' Wi.\~HINC1TON (•\P) -bgh1 Lalln •\mencan foreign ministers arc urgmg the Reagan admin1~1ra11on 10 stop supp<Jrtmg an11-go"ernmen 1 re· bels 1n :".H:aragua and 1ni.tcad put 11-; muscle behind a nego11a1cd '>Clllc:· ment to C en1ral Amcnc:f<; lOnll1Lt'> Th e foreign m1nmer<; also "ant lhl' admin1'>lra11on to rcsurnc bilateral tali..~ "Ith the ~and1n1sta gtl\ernmcn1 1n Nicaragua. Kepresenung ( olomb1a. \k\llu Panama Venc7Uela . .\rgcnuna Bra- zil Peru and l rugua~ thc foreign m1n1ster\ arc mec11ng toda\ ""llh Secretan of State George P <)hult1 Their "1s11 marks th e most for· m1dable d1plomat1c challenge to datl the Reagan admin'i1trat1on has laced in Its effort\ aga1n'>l 'l1caragua\ leftist go"ernmrnt Mock burial staged for Haitian die.ta tor GO"l AIVES. Haiti (AP) fhousand~ of Ha111an!. 1n Gona1vcs the ci t} where the rebellion began. l.'elebratl·d the fall of 1h1: Du" ahcr ~O\ ernmcnt b) '>lagrng a mock burial tor ousteLI d1r1ator lcan-Claudl' Du' alier ~und:1' '\ ll'n'mom began \\1th a pseudo \la\' at ;i makeshift altar 1n the m1ddk pf a Cit) c,trcet and \\a\ offinated h~ \\ h1tl'·robed "pne'lt\ .. cafT\ing lfO''>t''-and spla'>h1ng "huh watC'f ... \ncral thnu.,and Ha1t1dn'> paraded through the du'>l) <.trect\. 1:arr.10g ..1 LOffin tn a tre\hh dug gra\C in the {emetCf'\ "Jean:Claude left he \tok all Ha111 s mone\ the '>Chool, are do'>cd and our monc\ 's 1n <," 111crland ··the ix·ople sang rh) thm 1calh 1 n < reok the language of Ha111 Du\ a lier and a small 1:n111uragc fled Ha111 before dawn last Fnda\ aftt·r months of protests aga1nc;t h1·s rull' France offered temporal) 3'\\lum until a rermanent· refuge cou(cl tx· found in another country fhl' red and blue color'> of lhl· nuuonal protest moH·mcnt "L'll' C"Cf)" here at the procession -a' hair nbbons. head hand'>. h1L' t k adornmrnls. as banner-; hangrng from balcon1e'> and nag\ li:lmed 1n lhl·. parade · franco1s Du,ahcr foundtr n! th• famil) d) nast) 28 )ear., cigo l hangcJ lhl' national nag from red dnd hlUl' 1<1 red and black in homage w hl.tl ~ Ha111an., Ha111an!> arc dcmanJing .1 return to the ung.i nal colnr'i It was in . (1onant''>. Jn 1111 po\.Cnshed Cit) of80JXJ(J that popu lar demonstration.-. ag;11n'>l Du\ Jlin hcgan 2 I month<; ago - Pope John Paul II Peace plea ends pope's Indian trip BO~B·\ \. India (A P) -Pope John Paul II ended his pllgnmage to India todn'<. urging an audience of l l)(J,000 to presi, for change through p,·acc and nonviolence even as Hindu m1lttant<. tm·d to burn him in effigy. The Pontiff new to Rome after the I ll-dJ~ 14-cil) tour that wa~ h1i. 29th tore1~n mp and longe~t to a non-e hn'it1an countr) o\t Boml'l<i) ·., '>hl\'3JI Park. he told a ~ ro"d ol \lluth' to .. listen carefully to the 'klgcs of ) our land as th(•} speak to "uu Jhout the great power of truth ..... r hc pu~· urgl·d them to remain ..ta11hful to )Our national heritage and rnmmunt1\ .. and called on < ath<1llL \Outh to reJCCt "all d1s- l nmmatton ha\ed on raLC. rel1g1on. -.n '>oual cond111on or language group·· Polin· dl'ta1nt·d a <.mall group of Hindu fundamentallst!i. who amved .trl") mg black !lags and banner\ rl·ad1n~ .. Pope go back." and ··Thl' r11r1: I\ the agl'nl of the CIA .. . Hunt suspended by Coast Guard for 4 fishermen BODEGA BAY, Cahf(AP)-Kt•o Dem and his son, Kory, 7, wcrt' talking about what a beauuful day they had fishing aboard 1he Merry Jane when the vessel rolled onto 11!> side and dumped several people into the frigid water. killing fivt• and injuring 22. Four people were 'it1ll missing. ··1 grabbed hold of the railing w11h one arm and held my son with the other as we went under,·· said Dern. 35. "I saw the ocean dotted with heads of people aod ice cooler'> fhe people who could walk were throwing hfe 1ackets out 10 them .. ~n 1ntens1ve search tor the four missing men was suspended at 5 50 p m Sunda) and would be fl'Sumed "onl) 1f there 1s some evidence that there 1s some p,robab1hty of locating any survivors.• said Coast Guard Lt John Carroll. R1l·h T1es'lo, owner--operator of the 65-foot vessel, said the boat left Bode~ Bay, a colorful little seaport 50 mile!> north of an Francisco. at 7 am ~aturday with 48 passengers and three crew members fhc accident took place Saturda> after a da} uffish1ng when the charter boat was struck b) a swell estimated as high at 16 feet at 4.20 p.m. fwt'lve of the fishermen were pluded ah'c from the sea within minute<., but fi\e others died before the\ could be reached. i.\notherdozen people on board were hurt when th«ty \\Cft" slammed agams.t structures aboard the boat. New Demo platform backs 'independent judiciary' -LOS ANGELES (AP) -W11ht1 u1 debate or a smgle d1ssen11ng volt\ the California Deryiocrat Part}' adoptl'd a new state party pla1lorm adHlCallng abolition of pubht \Otes 10 confirm state Supreme Court JUSt1n"~ The platform plank to "'upport a const1tu11 onal amendment l..'rca11ng hfe11me Jud1c1al appointments on the appellatl' coun le\el.'' was. adopted Sunda) by delt'gate" 10 the pan) ·s annual state con" en11on The vote came after bac kcr'i of Chief Jusuce Rose Bird failed I" ice to amend the i)latform to spcuficall) endorse Bird and the other fhl' Justices on the November ballot • Instead. the new platform endor'>e., "an 1ndepender1t JUdtuar~ ·· and names no one lronicall). while the court con- tirma11on battle 1s the most intense light this )Car between California r.><·mocrats and Republicans. both panic\ ha\C taken the same stance. Rcpuhl1 <a n leaders last fall -.quelLht:d attempts to get the GOP lormall) 1nvol"cd 1n the campaign aga1n'\t Bird and banned the an11-Bird bannerc, and l'\ents that dominated an earlier rnn\cn11on on grounds that poht1c111ng the court fight could hackfire against them ~ The Democratic Part)·~ reJecuon of an endorsemcnl of Bird. on lhe other hand is part of a concerted ellort b} Democrats to d1sassoc1ate them<;ehes from the chief JUSllce and m1n1m1zc the damage of her race on other Democra1<.. Dare to be More I Toxics bill 1 veto linked to Duke's supporters 8 I i ~ II: I .. r • -··-~ v .. I ' SU RGEON GE NERAL'S WARN ING : Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide . LO o\NGELES IAP) -Go\ (1eorge Deukme11an vetoed a Demo- ua11c plan 10 reorganize state 1ox1l· waste agencies because he 1s ··owned lock. stock and 011 barrel" by the bag polluters of Cahforn1a. Senate Pres1· dent Pro Tern David Roberti sa\s Robeni'<. rnmmen{s about" the Rcpubl1Can go\ ernor an a s~ch ..,aturda' before the California Dl·mo(ratK Part) conven11on were the har\hC'il b~ the Democratic leader ol the <,cnatc 1n his frequently stormy 1ela11on'ih1p w11h DcukmeJian. That could signal not only a continuing bitter fight over altcroa- ll Vf:. LO.UC . abo could shatter bipartisan cooper- at1on between Dcukmejian and the Demncrat1c leadership of the legis- lature ()n other unrelated issues Roberti linked DeukmeJ1an\ veto of the to,1cs bill. SBI048 by Sen. Art T orrc\ D-Los i.\ngeles. to campaign rnntnbu11on., to the governor from 1ndustnes responsible for toxic ""as1es Ro~rt1 ci ted a long hst ol 1ndl\ 1dual contnbutors to Deu- kmeJian's re-electaon campaign. "Georse DeulcmeJ1an as the No I I Juicer 1n California.'· Rober1 1 charged. using a derogatory term for poht1c1ans who use their power 10 )QueC7e contnbuuons from special interests I "There 1s not a dump site that I ha~n·1 hccn tapped for George DeukmcJ 1.in·~ tampa1gn." Roberti -;aid "Thepullu1crsnf( allforn1d ha\C I put ~uu \\here you arc." he con- tinu,•d addresc;ing Im convention remarks to Deukml'Jlan "The Republicans can't sa, no to the pollutcrc; of California. because they're owned lock. stock and 011 barrel b't' them." 700 apply for cancer treatment Dl ··\RT[ (AP) -Telephone'i at the C 1t~ of Hope ha ve been busy since the med1tal center announced I\. will be one of c;1x IJ S. cancer research 1n\t11ut1onc; lo lest a promising new anti-<~ancer drug. By close of bus1ne5s Fnday, more than 700 calls had come in from people hoping to be among Just 300 na11onw1de to get the drug inter· lcukin-2, or IL-2 Of those 700 eigh ty qualified for further cons1derauon. but none ha~ been cho~n let to undergo treat- ment, City o Hope spokeswoman Bonnie Roaers '41d S.turday. ··we' Ye had as many phone calls as can possibly come 1n on one line.'' ~1d Mary Ro'i(, a research assoclall' at the Cancer Re'i(8rth IMtltute 11 lK an Francisco medical ccnttr, another of the teSt centen 'i(lected b) the Nation.ti ( anccr Institute Ex pen mental IL-2 1s a canctr drug that ,purs a patient's own Mood cells to help the body'\ 1mmunr system li1h1 ofT can~r It will he tested on people With lctdney t'anc;er. oolon cancer and mahanant melanoma, a type of ,kin canet"r ' j , Woinan receives second artificial heart, critical By llae A11oclated Pre11 TU ON -A woman whose transplanted human hcan failed JNIS fi&hllna for her life today with a second m1ni-Jarv1k hean bcat1n1 in her chest at'\er becomina the first person to receive an anific1aJ hcan twice. University Medical Center doctors implanted the Jarvik-70 hcan into Bernadette Chayrez Sunday in a nearly nine-hour operation beset by bleeding. hospital officials said. It replaced a transplanted human hcan tha1 had in turn replaced an earlier Jarvik-70 pump which kept Chayrel alive four days aner her own hean failed because of infection. She was repQned 1n cntical condition today. Acldlle Lauro vlcdm 's widow dle• NEW YORK -Manlyn KhnghofTer. who symbolized the vulnerability of innocent people to terrorism afler her wheelchair-bound husband was tossed into the ;Sea dunng the Achille Lauro h1Jaclcing. has died of cancer at age S9. Mrs .. KJ1nghofTer died early Sunday ancr a two-week Ct.a)' at Lenox Hill Hospital said Letty Simon. a family spQlccswoman. Simon said Mrs. KJinghofrer had b«n diagnosed as having cancer in I 984, but declined to give funher details of lhe illness I Reagan to address natlon Tue•day WASHI NGTON -President Reagan will hold a nationally broadcast news conference at 5 pm. PST Tuesday in the Easl Room it was announced today. Reagan's last formal meeting with the press was Ja~. 7. MOVE member gullty on two of 12 count. PHILADELPHIA -The acquittal of a MOVE member on 10 of 12 charges was a statement that pohceand the radical group were wrongdunng the C\)nfrontauon last year t~at left I I people dead and destroyed a neighborhood, a Juror says. Ramona Afnca, the only adult member of the radical group known to su~ive the May I 3th scigc, was convicted Sunday by a Common Pleas Court JUT)' of one count each of not and conspiracy but acquitted on 10 other cbarges. tncludingaggravated and simple assault on Pol ice officers. The tnal, an which Afnca represented herself, lasted five weeks. Bodies unearthed on Colorado ranch STRATTON. Coto -On a windswept swatch of prame known as the McCormick Ranch, authont1es have tx-en told as many as sax more bodies of ranch workers arc to be found near where three skeletons were unearthed last week. The macabre chore of locating other remarns was to resume today with crews from the Colorado Bureau of Investigation. Jefferson and Kil Carson counties and Wheat Ridge Pohcc. Thomas McCormick, 52. fprmer owner of the 2.280-acre spread, 1s to appear 1n Jefferson Count) Coun Tuesday for a bond heanng in the 21'2-year-old murder case that investigators say led to discovery of the ranch's gnsl> secrets Blaze i:llls 40, 000 chlckens ln Malne TURNER, Maine -A backlinng feed can motor was the apparent cause of a fire that destroyed 40,000 laying hens at a giant egg farm. o fficials say. The tire Sunday leveled the 5()()..foot-long hen house at the DeCoster Egg Farm. said Doucas "Duke" Goran1tes. general manager of the farm. The chickens were wonh an esumated S80.000 to S I00.000. The farm 1s believed to be one of the nation's largest brown egg-producing complexes. (ill Pierc e Brothe r s Bell Broadway Mortuary 642-9150 I RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -. TM Dallr Cown lllllr1I 1922 HAltlD BLVD •• COSTA Ml.SA-541.115' .------------------------------------------------· : Watch for the : : Coupon Cl ipper : : c oming soon in your : i Daily Pilot food ! • section . • ~-----------------------------------------------~ Shootings, stabbing mar Mardi Gras fest NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Pohce searched today for lM person who shot two teen-qers during the boisterous, pre-Mardi G ras Bacchus parade which drew thousands of revelers. authorities said. • A stabbing also marred Sunday nlght's festivities, but the isolated violence was not noticed by most of those who jammed the littered strccu for the parade. a premier event marlcmg the countdown to Mardi Gras. Police said two yo ung men were shot on St. Charles Avenue in front of the I Sth float. behind the one in carryina actor John Ritter, star of television's "Three's Company," as Lord Bacchus. Pohce said the shooting victims said they wtre watching the parade when a fight broke out nearby. Jeffery Taylor, 16, and Donnell Stewart, 19. both of New Orleans. were taken to Charity Hospital. where Taylor was rcpQned in aood cond1t1on ».nd Stewan was reported 1n senous cond1t1on today The 1unfire pa111cked reveler, 1n the block where the shoot1n15 oc- curred. Some people knocked down pan ofa poli~ bamcndc as they fled . and the parade was stopped tempQr- anly during the eonf us1on. In an unrelated 1nc1dent, Tony Lacour, 20, of New Orleans. was stabbed in the nght shoulder and neclc. Lacour, in good cond1t1on this morning at Chanty, told Pohce he was trying to break up a fight between two f nends when he was stabbed. In addiuon, a tractor dnver faced drunken dnvin& charges after falling from his running tractor Occasionally nsing from his swivel throne. Rmer, 1n crown, sequined white cape and vestments. bowed to the crowds as the 27-float parade rolled down fashionable St. Charles Avenue. R E S T A U R A N T PR!: "l: Nl " THE EXPRESS LUNCHEON BUFFET /,V THE ATR/l '\I Ml )f'.OAY THRl )L C.H ffilf)A) FROM II 10 A \I TD Hll.. l'M N1rn1M' SalaJ Ch+._ker. anJ Snow Pea ~:ila.J Torcellm1 SalaJ Spma1.h SalaJ Avtx:aJo anJ Tomaco SalaJ Fresh Raw Vegetable~ wHh Dip Pate De Campagrw Sauss1~m As'>l.)rtl' Chee5e Plauer Fresh Fruit M1r mr TWO SPECLALS OF THE: DAY DESSERT $8.95 ) ; PM < \ll'll"1f' 1o\I\' Ii( II\'-II >It \ ltl UL 'H U l•Rl'I.' 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Make it cvl'n easier: let l )LJr \·,1leh pa rk vn ur ,, car-at three locannn~. In the 11l'\\ -..crul n1rc (from the north ~idc fa cing .... unfl~ )\\'t.,r), \.)UbtJc L Magnin (from the we~t facing Rt·ar) ,1nd ~.'ut~ide Piret'~ (from the cast taL ing Bri..,tol). SOUTH COA T PLAZA .. • • .. ' ' r \ 1 d I . AIDS ruling leaves issue half resolved The ~ad case of Channon Phipps continues unabated b} a couragous but confusing dec1s1on issued b\ upenor Coun Judge Harmon Scoville last week. · Phipps 1s the I I-year-old hemophiliac who has been barred from classes by the Saddleback Unified School D1stnct because antibodies to the deadly acquired immune defic1enq syndrome (AIDS) have been discovered 1n his blood. The boy, who lives in El Toro with his aunt. got the AIDS antibodies during a blood transfusion. according to his lawyer. chool district officials. fearful of the deadly condition and mindful of their responsibility to the other parents and children, denied Phipps access to the 5th grade classes he would otherwise attend at Rancho Canada Elementary School. So the boy's family sued. They're not seeking money, they haven't claimed damage -compensatory or punitive -though a case might be made that the ostracism has caused psychic trauma to the child, who is being treated with all th~ sens1t1 vity once offered to lepers. They are demanding onl} the education the state guarantees to every child. Judge Scov11le rejected the school district's un- founded contention that the boy's condrnon constitutes a hazard to his classmates and ordered an examination to be completed w11hin 12 days. If Channon Phipps 1s found to be free of AIDS. he must be allowed to attend school. Bra ve as the judge was to deal so fonhrightly with the questton. his o rder leaves unresolved the problem of what to do if physicians find that the bo}' has AIDS. A~ J udgc Scoville explained it in coun, his logic was based on th e conce pt of con tagion; if the boy can't infect others, he 1s not a danger and should not be isolated and denied a public education. But current medical wisdom holds 'that AIDS cannot be passed from one person to another by casual contact. A.IDS \ICtlms get the virus from homosexual intercourse and needles -either through drug abuse or transfusions. None of these practices 1s likely to occur in a 5th grade classroom So . even 1f doctor~ conclude that Phipps has AID . that will not mean that other students would be ex posed to the AID<; -.1rus. But Judge Scov11le's ruling doec; not insist that -absent a hazard of communicating the virus -the bo> must be reinstated as a student. Cenainly AID<i 1' a killer wonhy of fear. But so 1s cancer. o 1s lepro~). But we have come to accept that thost' disease~. hombk a"i tht:) arc. cannot move from one person to another the '-"3\ a ht.-e goec; from flow er to fl ower H1.,tur1cJll ) human-, ha\c been guilt) of 'lhameful treatment o t thei r fellow~. V1ct1m!i. of a general fear born of ignorance. some ha ve been confined. others ha ve been ban ished and some hav e been k11tcd . Ifie P\Jblic h~stcna that has at e e , . evidence enough that '-"C ha,·e not traveled as far from ign orance as we "ould like to think. , We ha\C made -1.ID~ '1cums the lepers of this century . Judge Scoville cand do !>Omething to reverse that >Ahen he reconvene\ the Phipps heanng Feb 20 He can conunue to act with the courage he demonstrated last "eek lf docto~ tind that.Channon Phipps Lan not be expected to infe<.'t people with whom he would have no rmal contact. the Judge should order the school district to take him ba<:lo. - 4 I (1]1]:\j 1:1: liJl1l&l1-------- By the Auo<"i&tt'd Prt'l'l Todj'. 1\~<111d.1 11·0 1111ht"11,1n.1,011 '1x11 lr11·rl".Ht' ~'4ll:J\\ll'll tn lht• }ellr t Tod.1} 'h1ghl1~h11n hl\t•1r\ On f t•b IO. t111'!11lw\t1\1t·1l n111n;rnn111111lt«llhl'dc:a1hof1hlopkJlkr )' un V Andropu\ On th1<i da11.· Jn I ..,fil F-r,1nlt' lc:tkd r .1njtJ,1 111 E-ngljnd 111 lhl· T ft'a1\ 111 1',111\ ""h•lh ended the f'rt'nlh anJ lnd1Jn °WJI In 1>140 Hr11;11 n '!)11t"en V1non.1 marm•d Prtnlt' A.ltx·n 111 \<"CC11hurg- Go1ha In I X4ti memlwr" ol lhl· < hurt h ol Je\U<; C hrt'il of I ..'Iller Da' l)a1n1' thC' Mormon\ began an c\1><lu<, lo tht• \l\.t'\I from llhno1\ In I Rti l \hOY. man p r Barnum \lagc:d lh<" '-"Cdtl1ng of ( 1Cncral Turn Thumb and \fl'f(' I ..i' in1a \>\. Jm·n hoth m1dg1.•t\ in "1.''-' York C ti) fn I <n l lht• fi'r,t ""~1ng tt'legram "'J' intro<lun·d h.,. thC' Po'it.11 T dt•&r.1ph (o 1n \ot>"' 'y ork In I <14~ 1hr 1<1rml'1 J ri·rn h lina :-..orrnJnd1t'lJ P'>l/ed 1n "-c"" 'l 11rk h.Hhor the da) aft('t 11 UluKhl ltfl· v.h1h-hcinl( rt'l11ted lor the t '> "-a'~ In I 04, pc-:iu· tr1·,111t'' tx·1v.1-cn 1he \lltt''> .ind h\l' of the"'" P""'l'f\ V.t"rt 11gned 1n Pan\ Jn 1944 1h1· pl.1' lk.1111 111 1 \,1k\rn,rn • h\. \nhur \l1lll'r OJ'l''nnJ 11n Broadway Jn 1962 th1• \o.1t'I I n1w1 1·,1hangcll lapturl'd .\mt•man I 2 pilot Francs\ (1<11 )-Powt'f' lnr ~ u1IPlph l-..a r1<9' llh A.be I J )o' 1c1 o,p.,. held h.,. th1· United ~talc'> In 196 7. lhC' 2 ~th \ ffil'nd11wn1 to 1hC' < 1111~11tut1on ""enqnt<H•llell II dc;il' with pre'>1dent1tll d".1hil11.,. .incl ''ltl'l'\\1on fen year'> ,1go ~rl0\ldrnt I ord )ignt·d a ~ 11 l h1llton detcn\C appropnal1on'> hill nut ,,11d nwrnll(.0f\ of ( Ol'IKIC''' had "'IO\l lhC'lf gut\" b .. fnclud1ng 1n the mC't1\\lrt· ;i hari on lunher aid to fortn 1n \ngula oppt1'1ng the faction backed h) 1hC' "><>' 11•1 I nwn and ( uha f1\C year\ ago A. 'lmok~ l1r(' rjtC'd through th<' upper floor\ of the L•" V ep~ Hilton Hote-1 It k1l kd e1~h1 nenpk lnJUfC'd ahou1 200othN\ and ~au\td ,an estimated ~ 10 m1ll1on damagt• 0 FIANG£ COAS Daily Pilaf p.,,. ti"'•: •--~1 ""' •• ,.., af IV. A a.. S1 1a ~ ... ,. .... ~<• •n • 'A: •• __..,... .. _ ..... t,• 11;r;f1" OCNI,.,.._, '• r11 , fem C!Mln ~fdtll'• Cr9111Mff SOon• E13•1 ,, ~LCM ...... , .. ~ I()(' "4•"'•Qe' fwry l(erdl C,~11 uja •111Jt· '-'•'·•Oii'' ·'The drive to lower the compulsory school age and to mandate kindergarten Is a di rect attack on the right of ch.'!dren. pa.rents. homeschoolers. private schools. and taxpayers. I Commuter lane blues or pylon the enfoicement Caltra ns won't give up despi!e the setbacks over lane Once upon a ume. there were two men frl'd and George. Fred and George were not the bnghtest guys in t0wn. but the)' had acquired a cenain amounl of animal cunning by simply hanging ar~t1d and watching. One da)'. George came 10 Fred and suggested 1ha1 they qu1t 1heir 1obs and go 1n10 bus1nes'i for themselves. Fred agreed ;\fter 1.ons1dcrablc debate, 1t wa\ dec1t:ed the) should go irllo the watermelon business. so the)' bought a s.mall truct... and drove out lo the: countr) v.herc they bought a load of watermelons at SO cents apiece Filled Y.llh optimism. and vcT) excited about their new venture. the} drO\c back into tov.n and c,old their ..... atermelons -tor SO cents apiece. Rus1 ne'i\ ,,...as bnsk and dunng the nex1 v.eek. the} made several tnps to the count!') to bu} more water- melons The farmer wa s delighted to r,ce them coming and 11old.nearl> his "'hole crop tu Fred and George ·\ t the end of 1 wo weeks ( 1eorge "ho wac; thl' boukkeepcr for the llcdglt ng conu.•m, <;aid to Frcd .. , ou kno'A-, bu\1ness 1s 'ery good and we're \Cll1ng a lot of watermelons. but we don't seem 10 be making any money." Fred though1 about the problem fo r a while. and \aid "You're right but the 'iolut1on to our problem is eas) c JU'>t ave ... .\pparentl). Cahrans 1s look.ing for a bigger truck for the commuter lane. Rccausc man~ people are com- plctel) 1gnonng the \Clio"' line that scparalc!> 1he commuter lane tro m the rc-.t of the frecwa~. th e) 'e decided 10 BILL HARVEY repaint the hnc in a nice. colorful blue. They're also going 10 put up 9- inch pylons every hundred feet or so This 1s. of course, guaranteed lo stop people from crossing into the commuter lane illegally. After all. 11\ fairly ea'>)' to tro'is a double yellow line. but who 1n hi s nght mind would auempt 10 t roc;s a blue one'> Despite the foolproof nature cil pa1nung a blue ltnc. the people 1n cha'le are also looking for add111onal funding 10 hire the H1ghwa> Patrol to beef up poli{'ing of the commuter lane With regard 10 the ltt1lc P> Ions and a "wor\t possible s11uat1on:· I can sec a guy zooming along 1n the No 2 lane (second from the m!ddle) and sud- denly noticing that he'c; dnfled a little 10 The let\ and 1\ on a roll1s1on course w11h one of the pylons He perhapc; doe~n·t lcno"' tha1 lht· pylon "made of a rubber-hkc plastic. and tales drastK mea!>ure!> 10 avoid conta( t between his car and the pylon He swerves ngh1, taking out the car 1n the number three lane, directly to his nght. As stated, this 1s an unlikel y s1tua11on. but 1s lotally possible. would seem to have tw~ choices. Either the police car can park on the shoulder, 1n whi ch cao;e he'd have to cross three lane!I of slow moving traffic in order to nab the perpetrator. or he can dnve In the commuter lane. In thc first case. it the three lant'' were moving at about 15 mph he'd never catch the commuter lane c.tr which would (1f C-altrans 1s to be belu:ved) be movi ng at ~S mph In the second. 1f he wt-re driv ing thl' 1.ommutl'r lane, he'd b<• ahlt• 111 mon11or probabl) tlHl.'l' rnr'> aht•ad and three to the rear of hi\ rnr f hat means that thc}"d have 10 put a Clf P car every sn cars m the commutl."'r lane in order 10 el1t'Clt\.d} t•nlortl"'.lhc law. Caltran\ hac; decrt•t.·tl that 1he rnmmuter lane 1c; to be allollcd a Q(). day 1cs1 period Joe Catron and hie; Dnver.s fo1 H1gh"'ay Safely ha\ aslcd for a QO da) test peno<l after C ·altran.,· test pc nod I'> over. 1n order to 1t.·~t the efTecu \ cnt''-'> ol opening the lane up 1u C\ en bo<l) Cahra no, hao; rclu\ed behc" 1ng th.11 1t 1hey open the lane up 10 e' cl) one. thn 'II ne1,er get 11 back 1 hev"rc probabh nght I tirmh believe that the la"'' pen1ncn1 io the commuter lane arc unenforceable I've been 10IJ <1f J collts1on 1ha1 took place 10 thl' nu mber 1hrec lane. that hlocked 1raffil to such an e~lcnl 1ha1 passen- gerle~s car'> were cu 111n~ in10 the commuit-r lane in ord<'r to pac;c; tht> mess Aller th('}' pa<;o;cd the crash <;1tt.· the 1mmcd1a1l'I) cut back into tht" number 1'-"0 lant•. Each car tha1 clid 1h1<. "-3S ehg1 hle tor a total of $1 56 1n flne'i, $52 fo reJCh cro'..smg of the hne and $52 for Jnv1 ng in the lant· w11 hou1 a i.ccond per.\on 1n tht> car l\ll far as I know. no one wns uckcted for 1h1s maneuH•r doesn·1 work. mayhc they can in. n nice celadon. w11h rnlor coordinated bows on the pylon!., to make thl·m Ir'' threatening ColaDJJJi•I Bill Harvey live la lluDllagtoa Beacb. Stealth bomber can't hide from Soviet radar systems Designed to outsmart newer radar, but not still-functiona l older systems WA~H INGTON -The truth ahou1 the Stealth bomber program 1s . tx·1 ng hidden from C ongrcss and the Amencan people. but the plane itself won't be able 10 hide from Soviet radar S)Stem'> that have been m place for )Cars This 1s the whispered word from defense e\pens who are fam1ltar w11h the progre'is of the super-secret boml'iet ~ing 1n' 1\1hlt' to \m 1e1 radar. of COurK I\ the wh ole point of 'the 'itcalth hombcr If 11 can·1 fool the ov1et~. 11 will rank a'i the costliC'!t m1\W k<' 1n m1lttar) h1c;1ory -not onl) bt'ca u-.c of 11s c'll1matcd SRO b1ll1on pmt· tag. but bccau~ of the {'Utai>trophe that would result 1f the- L 'n11cd States depend<, nn Stealth 10 do what 11 can·1 do We'v( already reported the com· pla1n1s ofkl'lowledgeahk cnt10.'i ahout \ anou\ tt!'C hnical 3'ipccts or Stealth ll\ dangerous lack or speed 3nd maneuvernb1hty, m lack of 'tab1ltty in fl1&hl and 1ts SUICtdally short ranae C)omc membc~ of Cooaress arc afso up\Ct at the "u·ust us" pohcy of utter \Cerecy the Pcntaion has used to pu,h 1hrouah ll5 Stealth budget, Rut 1hcsc complaints arc dwarfed by what our rourccs say " 5tcalth's fatal flaw. namely. that older Soviet radar S}.' tems. 1n place for d«adcs and still functional. can pick up 1ncom1na teulth bomber\ 1n plenty of time 10 ~nd interceptors 10 meet them And bealusc of tealth'' aaonmngl) slow speed, the plane~ would be i111ini ducks for Soviet Jct fiJhtc~ Here·~ what the cxpcrt'I ~vc told our l\\\OC1ntt" Donald Goldneraabout I • Stealth and 'iov1ct radar Stealth wa'I designed to reflect very little of the shon-band radar wa vcs emitted by the soph1st1catcd "phased- arra).. radars developed tn recent years. This 1!1 achieved by a combina- tion of absorbent materials and airframe structure. There arc no wing flaps or tails for stab1ltzers, and the engrncs are tucked 1ns1de the fuselage. so. from head-on. there 1'i very lt11le surface area lo bounce back radar wave.-. One prohlem with th1'1 1\ that 5tealth bomber.. would probably be flying over the Arcttc on their low- lcvel path 10 Sovie1 targets. This means that radars look mg down from ~tellttes or h1gh-flyi ng A WA\S-typc planes would have little trouble spoiling the lumbering Stealth bombers agaihst the empty lnndscapc of 1he polar icecap Even worse. our sources ..ay. 1s that old-fashioned Iona-wave radar S})~ terns will be able to pick up c;1ealth bombers from an» anaJe and from Iona distances And the Soviets s11ll ha ve a variety of these radars, 2.S or more years old. deployed and in u\C "The R uss1an~ never throw any- thing away:· eitplained on<" 1n- tclhacnct source For eumple. one ~v1et earl)'· wam101 radar introduced 1n 1959 and nicknamed "Tall King" by the Pentaaon. was dcnaned for u\C a~1nsi h1ah-pcrformance. h1gh- altitude a1rcnn But our source\ ~Y llS low frequency Wlli allow 1t to dct«t the low. low lCalth bom~rs ea,1ly "Tall KJna 1s the pnmary Soviet early-wamina radar and 1t 1 deployed widely, Wlth heaviest concentrahons around the penphery of 1he I JACK r"""" AllDERSOll ~ ~ and DALE VAN ATTA I 1 <; s. R :· according 10 ti ~net Defense I ntell1gencc •\genC) repon "11 1:. found in all other f-.uras1an communist coun1nes e,1.epl Alhan1a and the Peoples Republic ot ( h1na. and add111onall r, 1n C'uba. Eg~pt Syna and Libya.· ben older ov1e1 radar :t)'ilem!. such as "Tall Pinc" and "Pine 'itrut ·• developed shonly after World War 11 can also pick up Stealth bomhcf'I a1 a distance. our source!. \Sy Thco,c: antique radars would be :ible lo triangulate the incoming homher,· whereabouts w11hm n IO-m1lr a1ca, citpcru say. And once Stealth bombers arc detrcted, they'll be unable to outrun or rvade Soviet pursuit planc'i \OMMUNICATIONS BRLAK· 1 OOWN: President Rtngan 1s known as the Great Communicator. but there was a shpn-c1rcu11 in under· st.anding somewhere when he called a Vietnam vC'tcran la!ll r>ccem~r and pcr'luaded him to call ofT a prott''il fast The vet. Gino ( a..anova, J S. WA\ protesting the govcmmenf'i failure H? do more about m1ssmg Amcnran \erv1ccmen bchcved 10 be ahvt 1n Southcas1 Asia Reagan called and' Ca$anova thouJ}lt -prom11td a Wh11e House mceuna But on Jan ~M the White House 1nformt'd him there would be no mccuna. ~y1na Reagan never made • specific prom1w to mttt with ( ·asanova J•d A.114t,.... 11'4 0.lt Va. A ti. •r~ 1yll4/c•ld <'fl•m•l1U. ' PHYLLIS SCBLM LY colwnntat PHYL LIS ScHLAFLY Full-day class at age5a bad idea Acros!i th<" nation today, there 1s a 1n:mendous pu~h from the educa11on estahhshment 10 legislate compu.lsory full-da) k1nderganen. Like the prov- Nb1a l m t, 1h1s movement has.nine It \'CS. ~ome propose 1ha1 kindergarten attendance be made et)mpulwry under penalty of arrest for tn,iancy. Some propoc;e 1hat ch1ldrl'n be denied admittance to the fint grade unless the) ha'e a11ended an .. accredited and apprn' e<f° lindergarten. Some propo'>I.' that k1nderpnen be mandated as full da)' instead of half da) Some propose tha1 local school d1'itnct\ he bnbed into accepting 1h1s ,.,.1t h s.peual 1nc<"nl1ves of'..tate funds. Some propose that the compulsory \Chool age be loY..ered a year or two from whateYcr 11 1s currentl) m each state The~ proposals wan1 to force children into educa11 onal ins111u11ons JI age 6. 1hen age S. then age 4. then age i \tim<' pmpoo,c 1ha1 children be J<'\lt.•d for ··gradua11on.. fr om ktndc:rg;.tnen and .. flunked" 1f Lhc} don·1 d1spla) '>Orne arb11rary achie ve- ment le' el. One M mnesota sc hool d1~1nc.·1 requires kinderg.anners to pa"s a "competl!ncy test" before they tan be .. promoted' 10 the first grade. In th e current school ;ear. 29S arc being forced to repeat kmderganen after 4t'9 nunl l·d thl' lCSt In the prev1ou) vear 234 ltttle children were h>rled 10 repeal k1nderg.anen af\er 460 had flunked the 1es1 There 1~ no evidence that these propo~I., are beneficial 10 children. These proposal\ are designed 10 (a) provide free bab) <;11ters for partnls. Cbl create mort' JObs for teachers. (c) 1ncrca'>e the ta' re\Cnucs a\a1lable 10 thr educatton estabh<ihmenl. and Cd) dell\ er lmle ch1ld~n into the hand\ of 1ho'iC v.ho v.an1 to mold 1hc attitude'> and beliefs of the children. 1111 no1\ no"' offers c\tra '>late ta.,pa\cr tunds lO school d1stncu that 10\t1lutc lull-da) kindergancn Om· ~htllll d1stnct )Upenntcndcnt who JU<.l .ll ccptl'd th1<; ofTcr "'a'>' cr, hlunl 1n \ta11ng wh~ I 1r\1 'he \aid the full-day program 'A-Ill hcnef11 parent<; !iO they "-111 nn longer have 10 '-"Orr)' about 'iuper- v1s1on of their children for the other half oft he day Second. n's a device lo el arents to stan their h1 pu ll \C ools instead of pos,ibl) C'nrol11ng them in pnvate school!>. he m.ide no claim or argument that full- dJ> kindergarten would benefi1 the d11ld ren Thl' ">talc Joumal-Rcg1'itC'r the leading new!>papcr m llhno1\' state l&p11al recently ed11onal11ed against full-dav kindergarten It -.aid that '"kinderganen should be ma1nta1ncd on a pan-time basis. 35 an 1ntroduc- 1or. level 10 basic learning and so.c1al .tdJustmen1. and not as a full-scale educational program ... The newspapere,ammed 1hecla1m that full-day kindergarten 1s 1he way to improve student performance 1n later years. Reccnl 'itlldte!I show 1ha1 lhl'> "s1mpl} not true First. the a1tcnt1on 'ipan ufJ S-)'Car· old 1'i "" hm1tt•cl that the formal cducat10n pro<."l''>!I rcadlt'\ lhl' ro1nt of d1mtn1\h1 ng return' H"r y quJCkl). long befort l'\cn thr half day " tCJmpletcd The editorial nrcd1ctctl "Whal 1s likely 10 happen with full-da) kindergarten Ill that 11 will hcrnme a free day-care n·nter for working mothers for hall a da; -paid for h> the taxpaye t'i ·· . ctond. lhe quahl} oft1n1e children <;pend 1n '>("hool below age 8 1!> far more 1mponant than the quantity of ttme Thi' 1~ where the oft-heard 'llogan, "4uaht} time no1 4uant11y umc." 1s really appropnate A recenl stud\.' of poverty-area schools conducted by the llhno1s Board of E-duc.iuon shows that clasc; \11e 1s a much greater factor in mea'iunng teaming and performance. Half-day classes with only 16 pupil$ outscored youngsters in full-day classes of 22-28 pupils 1n all areas checked -language" word analysis. mathematics and vocabulary. The ed1tonal conclude~ by urging the S('hool ooard to take the money ~pent on kindcraanen and instead improve the quality of educational provams tn the first three arades or "'hoot. This " where the roal funda-mental~ of leam1ng are cst.abltsbod. ·Children do not develop al the \amc rate. and parents arc the best Judge of when their ch1ldrcnarc ready for formal 5ehooltn1-As a parent, 1 found that kinderaanen 1s an en- vironment of germ,, not lcam.ina. and did not cntrr my '" children in S('hool until the'SCC'ond grade The dnvc to lower the compulsory \chool age and 10 mandate ktnderpncn 1~ a direct ;mack on the nJht\ of children. parents homc- schooler • pnvatc S<:hOOl'i Jnd ta\· pa yen Ptylll1 Sdl•fly 11 a 1yodfo•trfl col11m•l1t ( Orange Coast DAILY PILOTIMondey, Fecwaty 10, 1988 A7 COMPLETE l(YSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS. ii AS••oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday, February 10. 1888 ·- I ... ;o •. ~4 •• 1) • .. 'I' •.. ~,... .. '• I t •)"' t • 11 .... + • ~· I) • ,,., ... 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Solanae's husband h1r« Lhua to steal Brooke's notes on Giles' murder. Seeing Brooke and Detective Youna together, Tom pours a dnnk Phoebe ofTer"J Hillary and Tad HawaJtan honeymoon but Tad unable to take ume off work When Edna draws all of her money frum bank, Tad 1s blamed but he prom1sc5 his bois he'll get another depositor to equal Edna'\ funds Ross ask.I Palmer for work • • • ANOTHER WORLD: Even though he'\ taken off the case Chm adm1n1ste~ scrum to Mac and Rachel -an aC1 that could end has medical career While FehCla 1s busy plann1nf lush weddtn&. l.1ne 1s hoping for a smaJ ceremony Cass returns to Bay City JUSt before his bail " revolted. AJthouab he has not rtt0nc1led with Kathleen. uss plans to fi&b1 murder chaflc and then act KJathlcen back an h15 hfc. Lonao makes certain Thomas1oa aware that Chns p vc lnJ«hon to Mac WaJhnaford believes the dannct auome> may be wnhholdina evidence that could clear Cass of murder. Mac and Rachel have bhssful reunion Mac asks Catlin to continue his search for the stolen treasure • • • AS THE WORLD TURNS: ReaJmng that nng Doua gave Frannie as the same one Carohne as wcanng in ~rtraJt, Manha overhcan Kevin tell a d1sbeliev- 1ng Frannie that the police are on to them. Unaware that he was drunk 1n her bed and not sleeping Wlth her, Tom cannot deny Ma110·,.charge that he and Barbara were lovers A sickened Margo tells Tom the~ ire throu&h Cra11 goes to San Francisco an ~rch o(S1emt. When Dou& loses ke y to \«'n:l room and Heather fin'15 at. Doug decides to kill her A half-dead Heather 1~ rushed to hospnal where she murmun Kevin's name Unbeknownst to Crati. Lucmda plans to meet him 1n San Fnnc1sco Elaine reAlizts Holden has lmsed Lily Finding Doua's ~ret room Frannie believes he 1s the murderer • • • CAPITOL: After Jord y admits to Lccan- M he knows about her fatal 11lneu. she listens to h1 m when he says a cure maabt be available to herifher Ststercould be f'Ound Leeanne tells him she has no sister Trey unhappy when he learns Tyler may re- enter poht1cal f'Tlly Jarrett tells Wally he'd better get used to the idea that they'are fllther and son Jenny beg:1ns to remember parts of her hfc before the accident Sloane continues to beheve Juhc shot Mark. C'lanssa confused by Mark's chanae 1n altitude. Paula tells Mark she realizes Clanssa reallv docs care for ham Sloane 1s cunous when her father says he wants to be alone. • • • DAYS OF OUR LIVES: Neal stunned ~Kun ttVQ b the father of her child may be her own father -Victor Hope heartbroken when Bo announces in coun that he. not Shane, wiu spy· Bo 11 arrested. 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Dakota also tells Max that he can rep1n the treasure Jill concerned that Dakota not healthy cnouab to make the dive. Max says he'll wait for Dakota to rep1n hts mcngth. Melinda warns Rick that Dakota's mom wu a professional con artist. Rack and Ryan share their first re.al loss Qua nn dad 001 protect her ~unny fnabt· coed by Bella. Liu acts key to Lloyd's cfesk whJIC he's IO Shower When LIO)'d IC>eS OUt to JOI she opens dC1k drawer When Lloyd returns l..Jza stunned because he has scratchC1 aJI over his face • • • YOUNG AND RESTLESS: J1U unaware . . . SANTA BARBARA: Kell y admits to Nack that she has deep f«hngs for Dylan. When Kelly backs away from Dylan sbc strikes hel' head and falls 1nlo the water Nick retneves her and she's rushed lo hospital Cruz considers starting a new life with Santana. Cruz determined to prove that Eden had nothing lo do with pulhng C.C 's life support Gina plans 10 wan Brandon back. • • • SEAJ\CH FOR TOMORROW: Stei>- han1c as latest v1ctJm of .. woman to watch" kJller Suz1 adm1t• thal she feel s angry that that John has photo of Jail with her lover at cabin. Kay not certain whether sbe should fire Esther or keep her on. Andy hun when Ferrin can only offer fnendsh1p and not love. Shawn plans to talte Lauren to San Francisco instead of the Onental s1n11na tour he's prom1.ed Paul decides to file for divorce while Laurcp out of town. Lauren tell& Danny the shoul~malte any rash decis1ons about vocal s~ery. Paul Oun ks Femn ma) be in love Wlth him. Shawn calls Turk off Paul. but Turk conunues to linger. Jack is confused when Nikki refuses to leave Victor even thouab she's aware V1ctor'shavinganaffiur with Ashley. 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But 1t al\\ays had a few bugs lo be worked out For example. when our first child was born my husband wanted to be a pan of11. so he said. ··we'll d1v1de the ch1ld-ra1sang I'll take care of the top of her and )'OU take l harge of the bottom I'll <.t1d. an the bottle and !Ilk.le her chin. and )'OU do whatever ~ou ha' e to do at the other end " fh1s went on until the child began rn U) 1n tht.• middle of the night. 1hro" up )pll and throw temper tantrum\ "I hate to bnng this up." he said. "but m> end 1s getting out of control and '-'tll ta k.e more 11me than I can g1"e 11 Since your end is on automal•< and requires vel) little 11me nuw. wh> don't we JUSI change ~1de~ tor a "'hlle to break the monoton\ You take the top and l'JI tak.l' the bu11om " \ louple of months later when his end "'a' running through the neigh· borhoo<l naked and playing 1n water and kH.k.1n@ holes 1n bags of sugar at the supermarket he ~1d. "You do such :i great JOb at the to p. I've decided 10 g1"e >O u the bottom and I'll be an lharge o f maintenance .. ··What docs that mean''" I asked ·· tt me:inc; "'hen something breab do"'n I'll ha'e 1t li'<cd I'll bnng in food and dnnk lor luel and in general keep her in running order .. "That sounds lair .. I ..aid "f or \taners. ) ou tan look into ~la'>\e\. E11A Bo11Ec1 braces. booster shots and regular visits for her allerg.ies Oh and she\ beg.innins to toe an . so check out orthopedic shoes." "I don't '>UPP<>~ there art· am warranues ·· "Not a one" I said "On second thought."' hl' \.ltd "maybe I should ~ne a'> a '>cx:1al director and be in t hargc ul her 'octal acl1v111cs. I could read her stones and plan birthday parties. take pictures of her eating ice cream and thing'> like that .. "Great' You um 'tart b) teaching her how to nde a two·"' ht•t·lcd btC\<l'k And there·, a ttrout cookout tlm weekend. hull.In 1w1rhng da'>'>l'' and ... "I'm tr) ing to rnak.l· th1<. l'.J\\ for \OU." he interrupted ·\nd 11·, t1h· ~ t0us I could bec;t lrghtl·n ~ 11ur load h\ sernng as a consultJnt .. "That sounds O k. • I \a1d · f ht·n I wo n't have to make all tho<.c de: c1s1ons about drr' ang a ldf .-.1:i.,.1ng out unul 2. or \.\hl·ther 11r not \he pierces her ear\ When the -.ewnd h.Jh' am,cd I said to m' hu<ob<md 'I ll'r~ n>me\ anothcrt·qual opportunit' \\hill roll' do )OU "'ant with th" llfll • He ne,t•r he\llall'd I \l'lUll\l' producer How many among us can be 'true artists?' I ' HOROSCOPE Tue1day, February 11 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19). You'll collect needed data What had been hidden will be re,ealcd. Scenario also highlights family reunion-. You are likely to be invited to gourmet dinner. Focus on security, domestic affairs. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): News, 1n1tially delayed. reaches you and 1s further cause for celebration. Focus on persuasiveness. speculation. timing nnd romance. l.:.lement of luck rides w11h you Money picture will be brigh1 GEMINI (Ma) 21-June 20): What seemed far awa> 1s actually close at hand. Seeds planted in recent week could now bear fruit. A "very import· ant" 1nd1v1dual becomes your all> You'll be asked to accept po~111on of leadership. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ( 1ood lunar aspect highlights tra"el. stud\ e:-.change of ideas. Do some personal detcct1.,,e work Your percept1'eness •~ highlighted. )our "psychic" 1m· press1ons ""'ll pro' e correct. SYDNEY DMARR LEO (Jul} 23-Aug. 22): LO"'-·kev approach bnngs des ired resultr, Accent diplomacy. harmony. '·'llltngness tc; make 1ntelhgen1 tontesswns You'll he rc\ented with gift which adds to }Our J...nowledge ol ar<anl' '>Ul'>Jt'<'h Tauru'> plaH role · VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Dt.'lirw term\. ,l\OIU <il'lf·dettpt1un. danf> kg.al alTaars Important dcxuml'nt can now he h.lla led >\l\.tnt on partnl'rsh1p. coopcra11" e effons. manta I status It will he nc<.cssar)' 10 prt>ll'( l prnaq and c.onlident1al information LIBRA (Sept 2J.()(:1. 221: Joh get' Jone ti }CIU lOll\Ult proper au1hont1es. Be aware ofh<.cnsc rcquirt•mcnh. cht•t k C'<Pl'n"'c'. take inventor} and get ... ahd accounllng. Oldrr 1nd1\ 1tlutil knd'i l~:nt.'lit of CX Pl'rll'ncc. 1s 1n \our comer CORPJO (Oct. 13-Nov 21) What hcg1nc, a' mild fl1r1a1111n rnuld result 1n s1gn1ficant lo"e rclat1onsh1p "lu·nano h1ghhgh1' 1.reatt\oll\ varret}. 'peculation. phy-;1cal a11ract1on Ptf\onal magnl'tl\m flart''>. mort· r~:oplt· arc dra"n to )OU SAGITTARIUS (No" 22-Dt1. 21) Oh<otadl' I\ rl'nlll\l'd )Oll makc progres~ b) tak111g an11rat1 ve. f•K'll\ on l'fC'Jll\ JI\. l hangl· tra'cl \3rll't} and t bildren Romance factor al~o 1\\pc1tl1!1.htcJ 't ou 'II makl' trr~h c,1:-in much w :--our advantage CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) \hon 1np m..t\ ht· netl'\'.klr\ an connect1un wi th close rela11' e. Kel'µ re\ulu11on' l etrKl'fning general hl'i!lth. diet. nutrition Sense of dtre<:twn anJ purp<>\t' l.1n nuv. he re\tored \nother C apnc:om plays paramount role AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb I Ml 'I ou recct' e l\1.cllcnt'· new~ umccrnrng mane) and recovery oflost ObJt'Ct ( \Cle m<n C\ up JUdgmt:nt and 1ntu111on "'111 be on target l.ong-d1stanl'C call rd<1te\ to pm\lblc JOurneY \ag1ttanan pla) stop role PISCES (Feb 19-Ma"h 20). You ~•II he on more 'iolid linanctal· emot1 onal ground Scenano could also highlight puhlishing, education. language. correspondence You'll become more \l'ns1t1\C concerning \p1ntual 'alues Scorpro plays role IF FEB. lJ JS YOUR lllllTH()AY you 11H' 1n1u1t1 \l:, J n:11ural t.baraLtcr analyst and tc.icher You art: antngucd· ""llh a.-.irolug) P\Hholog:--and the mant1c arts and sc1cnce<t. (. anct:r Capncorn. Aqu.inu'> ~opll' play important roles 1n >our life. You arc "released" from burden vou make new start this \Car )CJU gain added independence o f thought allton P1onc.·cnog ~pint pre' ail ... you 'II take risks to achieve goals. Romann· lloun\hts and love could hloom Jul) will he memorable tor )OU rn 19k() • ANSWERS TO WEEKLY BRH>GE Ql'IZ Q.l -i-.:a'\l W1•11t vulrwr ahlt• •'" :-;oulh you twirl· t A J8762 QJ~r;.a:i •H The b1dd1ng lta!--prttl't•t•clt-d West North F.a11t South I • t Pa11i. 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I\\ 11 ti 1.11111111cl .. \\It Ii t hrt•t• 11·.1-.1111,1lili-rl1.11111111tl-. and uni} two lw.111 ... \\ ,. 1.1.1111111l•i<l1 "'o ht';trl' "" ,I t \.'\ 11 \\ .1 \ ,11 I 11111 If -.1111\.'\" 1111' 1111lt.1l.11111·d 11.111ir1· of 11111 hand \\lid•· g1\ 111.i. p.1r11wr tlw 11p111n·t1111 11\ t•1 ... 1111\\ d•·l.I\ 1·d -.1111p11rt 0111 .,,., lllld I l1t1ll t • I' .I J••l'' How long are you gmng to go on letting h<.•r \upport )OU )Oung lellow'> When cnttC\ hit \OU with that presumptuou\ quen 'ou ma' 4uo1e C, B ()haw "Thetrucant'>t1.1.11llcth1'> v.1fe starve h1) thildren go barclovt has mother drudge for J Ii' mg at 711 sooner than v.ork at an1;thing hut h" an .. L.M. Bovo ~ Don't let them put your life on hold J\.-ll p.111 1wr lt.1, .1-.p,1d1· 111 '"" 1111,l!hl Ii.I\ t· .1 g.t1111 '"II I' 11 lllJ•I 111.k( to Ind 1111\\••\1•1 ""It ,,, 111111 "'llttld IH· I rllll)l(ltl \\ 11 It d.1111(1•1 ll .111 part11C'r h1•1•11 1nl1·n•-.11·d 111 lwa1111g aho1H -.pad1·-. h1· 1111).(ltt 1111\ ,. 111.itl• a c alw1111r rl1111hli· \\ t111t-~ 11111 -.11 11 prol>alil~ d1w-. ha\ t' a l1la1 i.. -.1111 111 II 1rn rrn1·r d111·-.11 t Ith•· -.p.1111·-. 111• q111t1· 11!.1·1\ \\ 111 l.1h1· 11111 Jo 11111·1 d1am11111I-. 111111.1k•· \ •1111 ''"' .. ,,, , d11 :-tltll'l\1 ,.,, II \\111 ...,· J'.1-., Q.4 -,., """'It \ 11lr11·1 . .1111• \'11] hold +H A.JI07 A l095 +>\KQI, (J.fi-llr1lli '1Jl1wr.1ld1· ,,., :--11uth \ 1111 lt11ld +Q9 KI 0 AQ I 07fi +76:;2 I It• l11dd111g It.I' 1•r111 1·1·1lt·d 'urth Ea'-1 South West I + Pa .. ~ 2 Dble Rdhlt· "l. ., lfa golfer an Japan makes a hole in one. sard fortunate ~pun as e\pcctcd to throw a part\ for w11n~<;es fnends relatives and husane<o<, a'>'!>ooates <;uch an alTaar lan <ml a I ot ol mone\ So "Holc-rn-Onl ln<ouranu." can bC houghr tor J rrt•m1um lhargt• ol up 10 $2 11<11 1 a \l'ar I) V. hat "'·" 1h1· 11n)lindl mt·dn1ng ol lhJI OlU\ll.JI tllll' 8Jllln thl' Jack"'' A "Ballin · "-d\ rJllrtJad lingo tor l1kch than the onl) rh1hl lo ""'nd up rn a happ~ mamage 'o 1 \..nolA ""hat m1"l p.1ll11lt:' 1.1\..l 1 Jnt;1nll" I ,1\..l.' ln1. l II r t k HI .. It I• Ill \ I I rt1 I'' I /1 I 11c.h ! ,1 n ti di1r\.. rolling qn J tra(k \\ 1n "high Item'-, °'14'11> 111 •1111 I 11\\.' .111J balling ' lht• "Jad,· WiJ'> tht loco· \A.ar' kngth\ 'ill )f \1h1lt' 111 moll\ e ----t'l~..,.,~Fl'lA-cld'RR+(H 'I HUll!l-~l.cIL \l\<\J}~ Y;l'\.'t' () V. ha1 mal..l'\ J lJl., l'\C\ look"" big" "' fhl'\ arc hlll r ht• h1gge\l ,, all mammal\ ne\ an latt 1n prnpc1rt111n to b<>d' weight Q Th1<o cuuntr. onh hd\ om· mobile na11onal landm.irk "Jml· 11 .\ San Franu<..<:o\ lJhlc <3r\ \11 decreed b~ C ongre<.\ an I '16.i RC\<l\Cd 1>01.e more I'> thl· rct· ommendauun th.it liquor dr nkeT\ ought to he hu.·n..cd \ nd 'tdlerc; ot hquor ..,hould be rcqu1r1 d lo, he< J... lhl litensc\ of hu\Cr'> I mkr th!\ proposal. prc\umahh lhl' \<Jung drinker would \tan with a learner"• permit. then ll,l'I a n·gular t1tkrt 11 thr record remarnl'd lkan Ju-.1 J\ tht:re :ire ~pecialt) drl\\'(\ IJu:n'l'\ tor 1ruckers and l Hll\I\ n11 llout\I there'd be ~peu.ill\ liquor litcn"•c, lor a1hert1'11 ng CXCCUll\l'\ .ind ( ll\' HJll rcponer'i \1 0<.1 people 111 rL't1n•me nt age ~fore opening a qu.1rt 111 milk. either shake thr cun ta1n•·r or resrst the anchna11on 'ruun1wr ()l•11pk don·t do that < >ur I 0' c and V. Jr man ha.., rewrdcd the lind1ng thdt the l htld '-'Ith hrotheri, and '>l\tt'r'> 1'> more I PEOPLE \tlUr hal .. ,, .tr1tl IH \I I \llln \llUI nam1 I) I J1d .Ill\ 11! lhl' "!!Ill'(\ 111 till' J ''' 1;11 1111111 'o1 I 11dcrc:n1k11t1' l'n , '""' II."'·"' -.1111wcl.1\ v.111.td ht·" ,1.11 . \ ...... 'l 'II'"' .1h1111t lf.t\\,111 I .1pt.1 r < u l.. dnln I Jl\11 .,r ti .n1.t ,1\l•Ul'll 1! •l".ll-,l.tlt•r It• 'IX'l w1 ... 1 :h:r·"·" 111 thl' I 1111 rd ,,,1111n' d1n111~11111111 " •'""·''•' , d"h lrt1rn •Hll 111 lht.• nH 111tx•r n.tlll•ll' \\II' n lhl' 1TH'J111 h.i\ hn·n 1h1111111h ·hen ii I ,1,111, " r I 11111.il' 111 Bl 11.11 I "II'''\ 11 r dr1·1, .ir~ .l11q•prd ·"lh•'tl l ri111,d Ii I•' 1krp ''·111·r ti1i1 1tr• •\'flll(l" ,ir, I' !"ll 1lli11U\I\ I !t It ,1Jt'.t l 111 .., p1·1u·111 111 .ill 1:" 11r"·d rwnpk 111,111 \ 1.1.1111111 11• \\',H\ h1tt 11nl\ 411 ()l'rll'lll 111 llll''' 'tl'lltJ1d marna11r' '"r' 1 \ l ll.1v..111 .111' l.11111 illl'll -.1,11t•' d1m>1l• 1''"h1.tl1h. lli1•\ h.1d111~tll,1 tounc; tn ·,t,1rt .1 {\'111t•1t•r' L."'1 Boyd Is a syod1t•at~d columnist •I 1>1 \K \\.'\, I \\.I>l R\ I am .i Y.oma11 ''• H·.irc. 11ld I attcmptt·d "11c1Jt:· '"''l' IJ\I \eJr <1lkr ha' 1n~ ~pent'' 'l'rnl ni11nlh' 1n a p<o1lh1<11ri, hc1c,p11.1J I t.\jlll •d I•• t:nd nl~ lift' hc,du\t' I tell 1'11l,1tcd unt .. \l·d un.,url· nl • "1\\t'lf .11111 I ''·" 11ad 111 twing fl Jl'l 1t·d \ II lt'lld t11l,J lllt.' Jb11u I J \lJ ll Ilk pr< \l nt111n 1w1v.11rl.. h111l111\ Ill \<lid ll "'" '>lJlkd \.,lll1 l''fll'f* .wd urged mr 111 gJ\l 11 .1 tr. I rnlkd .111d ~11l ,, rl'u•nhng ..a~ 1ng. · \II thl' lOUll'l lor'> art· hu<.) Pka'c tn .tj!.Jln • I \.tiled li\l rn1nut<.''i later ;lnct\twimC' o;o.;i~ \till RU'tj -~·HC-l' four nwrt .itll·mpl\ I kit dcepl~ dcprc<o~d ..inti mon· lru\trall'd than e'er I ht.·,aml' t:\tr<.·md~ agitated and \\-Or<.t cil ;ill J ldt rcJettcd ..,,, hus) signal<. 1 n ,, r111.1. from an ilg1.:n<. ~ that wa<, -.upp<1\l'd to help me' \\hat heller e" 1Jcme that noonl'carccl 11 1h'l'd11r died'' l hild the pill'> 1n m' hand "-hen I rtll'IH'd a call from a (riend "'ho ~•d he had arranged an appointment lor thl follo"'1ng da~ ~11h a P'>~<.hialn\t 1.1. ho <,pcudhtl'\ tn hi-polar d1<.ordcr~ I Je, llkd to hold the pill' until ..tiler I h,1tl 'l'l'n thl' d111. l11r l h.1111m' \l\11 <,;t\1•J nn hie I 1.1.a' pul on mcd1cat111n that performed J 11111 Jt ll' I n11v. ~ n111.1. that man •t • dqlft'\\I' t'\ nl'1 d n11! Ii' 1 tore 'er 1 n hdl But lht: 1101111 111 rm kttc-1 \h1111ltl n11t tx 111-.t hn (111\t' !I! m' good 1 .. rturll' It 1\ thl\ H11!11nt''> lhat arc \linpo\1•d 111 hl'lp pt:oplc <,hould do tll\l lh,1t If m;. lrrrntl hadn't Lalled, I would hd'e been .q1,ni1rr -MRS X F-RO \I 1Hr DFPIH~ ()f f)f. ~P~IF< DEAR MRS X.. I am glad you wrott for uvtral reasons. First. I've r tce1ved maoy complaints about bu,y 11gnals oo botlioes I c heeked tbem myself and fou.od tbose com· plaints to be valid Something abould be done about inst.alllo~ more lines ANN I.MOERS and recruiting additional volunteers. Seeond , your experience wltbJ be doctor wa'I well worth repeatinl(. I frequently s uggest to deeply de· pressed people tbat they seek pro· fessiooal help. Medleatioo ean Thi· h11lrl1n~ lt..i ... pr111 1•1"tl1·tl South Wt>-.t 'liorth En"t I Pa"' I + p,..,., 2 + Pa"" 4 + Pa-.., ? V. Ital '" 111111 do ~ 1111 I al-1•' A .-\.~1· find II lt,11tl 111t1111.,11111 I .1 h:i11d ~' l11•i.• part111·1 • .111 111111p 111 ~.till!' 111 lt8' ti~\ 11 -..111 :ti li1-. -..•c tllltl \\It.ti .11 I IC>ll il11 \ 1111 I akt · \ -l'.111111·1 1-. -.hu\\ 111.: ;a _1{11ocl lt.111tl '' 11 h 111 ... r1·d1111lilc• '11l<I """ ''"'"'" •tll11rd l11m 1lw 11pp11rt11~1t\ 111 •I.tr ii\ 111,1! 111-. liold111.: Wh1lt• lw 1111,i.!l•r "·'' ,. '"1'1"11 r f11r \ 1111r -..111111 .1 \•I:\ ~ .. , .. 1,1111111 ti1 ... ''"'"11 It•• 1111~1hl .ij ... ., \\ .1111 111 p1·11,tl11•· 1111• op I"'''''"" f'.p,., a11d l1·t 111111 """"'' \ 1111 I it "'' 11111 11111111 ... TODAY'S t'"lrange 1be lives of HN11a&A~l:f-l~~+-4r-:.J1'-.._-1~~~aJJl.J(4:.....: Ives. Your leUer was a splendid .-tMJ-tH.--...,...11-+-.'-l--a~._-~-- testlmooial and I am icrateful to you fo r writing. • • • DEAR .\NN I .\NDl:.R\ I wa~ delighted lll <o(.'C ~our an,wcr to ACROSS ·· .\p<1plctt1<. rn Da~ ton · You told her 1 Impetuous to \1'r0B 6 Ha1ves1 I too h"l' an a p1gSI> and my tam al) 10 Rise h•Qh doe<.n't \eem to mind I work full· 14 Comc1de time and pa) 50 percent of the brlls I 15 Det>ouch r h 16 Massive iound out )'CM\ ago l at ll was 17 D1scove1 1mposs1blc to dean the house up as 18 Sycophants fa<;t a' the' wuld mess •l up So I 20 Mr GardnPr dcudcd al the) can '>land to h ve in a 2 1 uncle place that look\ like a cydone hit 11. I 22 Happening can c;tand 1t too I 'iaW no point 1n 23 Flower being a <.hort order cook and pro' 1d-25 Goes t:>ack ang round-the-clock maid <;Cf'\ ice for 27 Overall olan a hunlh o l 'iloh\ (M ~ husband,.. the 30 Ove1lays 'io I o0<'nder ) 31 Ou1ck1y I tonfc..., I tc1lh·d to my\clf a lot 32 Light soure,p hcforc I wa-. :ihk to rnmc to term'> 33 Gtot>e •1 I hi 36 Penny ,.,,1th what I pcrlelH'u a~ an tn'iO u c 37 Lorelei problem I had to chaol>C between 38 Floating ice ac.ccptancc and migraine\. I chose mass a1..cep1ance and have been a lot 39 rt11rty happier eHr s1nte. Please tell those 40 To11 C ru) ( ll'an women out there lo JOtn 4 1 Land area the mtcrhood -PE \CE OF MI ND 42 Chair type I" lF '(.\\ i.\ND LOVINC1 IT ' 44 Gr•d plays DEAR P.O.M.: It's 1 clear-cat case 45 Convey of mind over matter. If nobody minds 47 Bart>artan It doesn't matter Tbaoks fo r sbe 48 Leave 0111 short course 49 Was '" possession ot 50 Gonf> by 54 Certain ahas~ 57 Lone Rangf>r '> s1dek1c1- '>8 S1m1ans 59 Casttle 60 Nom1nJ1r 61 In case 1hr11 62 Aver'\1011 63 f •Pt>r1 DOWN 1 V1qorouo; 2 Czech r111Pr '3 So111e1 <>e .. 4 Remiss 5 LongtnQ 6 Get evf'n 7 M1<1year f> c;i 8 Metody 9 School orQ 10 TremblP 11 Shoe oarts 1:? Brokf'r 13 Slumber' 19 0.-18Ch 21 Shrewd 24 Gtace 25 Cowpoke ,1fi <;1Pady l i OOQl•OI f' Q 28 Put>l1r <19 Av;ilanr h f>'\ 10 Noel 32 Rom P '> rivPr 34 Funct•on 3!> Flower 0101s 37 ConservP 38 T roul pool 40 Ou1clr.en 4 I Portly 43 Broaaes1 44 SAedcase 45 Art transler 46 Wed styfy 4 7 Ouebec area 49 Ardency 'J 1 Contr11>Yte 10 the pot 52 Tread 53 C1v1I wrong 55 Cinder 56 New Zealand bird 57 Be..,eraoe VOightlauds Vietnam War veterans By tbe Aasoclated Prt'o BEYERL 'r Hit I \ ..\ wcl· come home c;alute to \. 1ctnam War veteran~ 1c; long m a duc says actor Joo Volsbt, \tar of the 1978 movie"( omina lfomc .. Voight. who pnrtra~cd an em- btttertd paraplegic war 'eteran 1n 1hc m ovie. said he \uppon' a concert fca1un~1 celebnt1c\ Feb 24 11 the 18.000-scat Fo rum 1n fn&Jewood becau~ .\ment.l o""e' 1debt10 Vietnam ve1eran, The lo ur·hour I V' \I> le "Welcome Home" rnntcn '-'Ill (caturt pcnorman«~ h' Ktnoy ll•it" and otht-n. and Vmatit WJIJ part1c1P1IC with Ed Auer, J• Ritter and Mike Farnll in cercrnon1n hononna veteraM Proceeds ftom the show wtll ht' p ven to veterans S'lppott lf'OUP\ Prince t-. odtew Royal welcome l ON DON -PrtKe .Udrew, Bntain's most eh ble bachelor Joo Volibt II"<' .i royal "'<'h om(' tu h1\ l.l1c~1 1Jrlfr1cnd on the nc1 ~ ~ )h1p on which he K rvcs ' I Sarah l''tr(Hon, 26, appeared di the !IMS Brazen with Prlocea1 Diana. wile of Andrew's older hrnther Prine~ Cllarlea, and their hear old c;on, Prh1ce Wlllllam. \he '" \a1d to IX' descended dm·ul\. from King< harle' II Drunk charge RFDI ANr> -Singer Aady William• h d a blood-alcohol lc\.CI of U I 7 percent. wrll abo' e the lepl It m 11 of 0 I 0 when he wa\ am-,t~ la" month tor an- '" tigat1on of drunken d nvina offiC;'1ah '-'11d \\-1111.tm\ S 7 f f C\ arrarin mcn1 1n Redlands Mun1c1J>3l C ourt Feb 6. u1d Officer Bob ( rain ol the ( altfom1a H1ahwav P1trol _,.._ THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Mommy! Paul Harvey said to stand by for NEWS! Do we hafta do that~ MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "It's unbellevable ... hls hearing Is so keen. he can hear me take a wrapper off a candy bar twp blocks away!" PEANUTS HERE'S THE WORLD WA~ I FL YING ACE ~16M OVER NO MAN'S LAND. GARFIELD I SUPPOSE '<OU TMIHK YOO'RE Fl'<IN6 OVER NO MA'°"S LANO, HUH? l •IO by Virgil Partch (VIP) . , :a-10 "lt'a a brand new type alarm clock. It throw• ITSELF out of the window." DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~~ : a } ~l ;., ---::_ ,r'\., \. ~' / 1'/ 'y. ) ~ __y 'l M UP WITH MR. WtL~ 8UT HE. 'OOH'T WMJNA M UP WITH ME I" WELL.~AT ABOUT , NOWOMAN5 LAND?! by Charles M. Schulz 14ERE'5 ™E WORLD WA~ I FLVIN6 ACE ~I~ OVER NO PERSON'S L~ND ... by Jim Davis HE y I PO<S. C.,I()() 'RE UGl" ! HECJ. POO. YOU'R( 5TUPUi'/ Mf.Y. POCt. c.,>OO GOOLPN'i CATCH A '52 PACKARO! ~(JiJf! YIP! TUMBLEWEEDS Hl!V ! HOIM'1H He.MP "™e ~ W*R~ '()cJ til!Al'liP "'OAfrl'? DRABBLE , Pl.TT ON 'IOUR 5f..A T '------efL.T, N .. ~.we.·RE. OAO ONL 'i (,QI NG A. COJPl..£ ~ 0LOC~!>l ROSE IS ROSE ; -----~- ·~ . . YAP.'. YAP.' : 0ARK~ ·J,,. -~---.~I' 0 0 by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan 001 WE !JORE 0€TT '-"AVE. At-.l ~a.tOCITTH by Pat Brady \ Or1nge Coelt OAJLY PILOT/Mondey, ~ 10, 1-All MOON MULLINS SHOE JUDGE PARKER WHEN A B BEY AND SARA ARRIVE AT THE PRIDE HOME , THEY ARE GREETED BY .JULIA T H E HOUSEKEEPER I FUNKY WINKERBEAN FINAU..4 M iONl6ITT"'6 .5TAFF Mf£TIN& , 1'0 L.1 KE. 10 A~~U~E rwrr NA'Tt GREEN AS l,t)() K1'XXO I WE L.05T QJR FORMER A~STA~I PRJ~IPAL... lA5f MON1H ... Wilk BE iAKJNG O\JER /16 IHE.NE.W A~ISfA~rr ~INC.IPAL ! DOONESBURY A ()()tNPN 904I >ES I A/Al.All(' N(JT /J4P 5UPf(J5E f(1t. A SIJII£T. PONY 1HA>'S TAIUP~/ TllU: \ro--.'M. \ .. \ A by Ferd & Tom JohnlOfl ~ AW,M).MIE --. iHATWA~MY L,AST CAN OF BES:R··· by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Ba1iuk I-OWE.VER , WE STI ~ H~£ / ~ES -U..A'r HE'L..l. ~ UP . by Gary Trudeau , r ' t All Onnge coat DAllY PILOT/ MondtY. Februaty 10, 18A ...... J/ WHO ELSE WANTS TO LOOK YOUNGER WITHOUT GOING TO A DOCTOR? ok Up To 10-Years Younger ithou·t Plastic Surgery f or Only $39 TO~A'S AMAZING NEW FORMULA FROM BEVERLY HILLS WILL LET YOU TAKE UP TO 10 YEARS OFF YOUR LOOKS WITHOUT THE SCARS AND EXPENSE OF PLASTIC SURGERY Have you ever thought about having a face lift? -If so, perhaps you should wait. Surgery, as you know, is very expehsive, and many people feel it should only be used as a last resort. Not only that, there is now a new product on the mar~et that lets you take up to I 0 years off your looks without the expense and trouble of going to a doctor. Thi product was devel- oped by Mrs. Ernest Borg- nine and many of the top stars in Hollywood abso-· lutely wear by it. In fact, Ruta Lee, Brenda Vaccaro, Connie 'tevens, Maureen Dean, Jed Allan, Buck Trent and Debbie Reynolds are just a few of the impor- tant celebrities who use and enthusia tically endorse this product. .. I'm so positfre my formula will take years off your appearance, that I'll not only send you a refund {(y ou 're not 100% satisfied, but I'll send you a free $21.00 gift immediately just for trying it." -To,'a Borgnine fascinating. It is a mysteri-pink when you apply it, and ous formula that comes from gradually turns white," says the roots of a cactus plant Tova. After it turns white it that was first di scovered by should be removed. One of the great things about it is that there is no uess work. -- Would you like to try this remarkable discovery? Would you like to have the beauty of youth without the · • scars and expense of sur- gery? If so, here's how you can try this amazing formula without any risk at all: Sim- ply go ahead and order Mrs. Borgnine's formula by mail or telephone. Then, as soon as it arrives, try it out in the privacy of your home, and take a clo e look at the amazing change you will see in your mirror! 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Actually, he looks ~o good man} of his co-s tars have accused him of havin~ a face lift! But Ernie swears it is not true and, at a recent press conference, he stated that the only reason he looks younger today than he did 10 year ago is because of what hi wife Tova has discovered. What has Tova Borgnine di covered? The an wer i ' I A the Aztec Indians hundreds of years ago. And, until re- cently, this remarkable look- young treatment was only a\ailable in certain very remote ~ection of Mexico. This formula is certainly . not cheap but the s tars who u e it ay it works like magic. The entire process takes only half an hour and insiders say there is nothing like it for anybody who wants to look years younger than their actual calendar age. ' It is ea y to u e. All you do i apply the formula to your face and wait. "The cream i and years younger with the If you are in the Southern very first application. 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Tway • • wins 1n playoff 26-year-old passes Langer to capture Williams Open go~~ SAN D IEGO (AP) -Masters champi o n Bernhard Langer. bOthered by the shadow of a 1ele- v1S1on tower. three-putted the second extra hole and let Bob Tway escape with a playoff victory Sunday in the Andy W1lltams Open Golf To ur- nament. Steve Popovich Senior s tandouC sf rustrations ending as Laguna on threshold of CIF playoffs By ROGER CAR~N .,. ... o.llr ........ It's amazing what a 13-9 basketball record can do for you, as opposed to 9-13. A good eumple is Laguna Beach H1ah standout Coby Nuss. A four-year starter for the Artists, the 6-5 Naess and his teammates are o n the th reshold of their first trip to the CJF playoffs in six yean . They're a game up on the pack with two home games remaining this week in the race for third place. "Usually at this time I would be thmlcing about where I wanted to go slciing," said Naess. He admits his senior season as payingd1v1dends for three pnor years of frustrallon. "Even this year there was a point where I told myself'1t's the same old thing.' . "After we lost to Corona del Mar in our league opener (64-40) I was really down. l d1~n't think we played as a team." The 1ransforma11on from also-ran to contender came, however. although no one w1th1n the Artists' camp can really put a finger on just when the ude turned. defense most of the tame. wuh tht arm wavers an the ione and the man- t<>-man defenders (Doug Lawler and Billy Herdman) doing their thing. .. We were sort of a one-man team last year," continues the 17-ycar-old Naess. "When we've lost 1t has been because one or 1wo have been taking 11 ind1v1dually When we wan every- one is cont.nbuung. "All of us are more comfortable now. We've got certain players who have the green light and others with the red light, but there's no grumbl- ing, everyone's comfortable." Asked 1f he ever felt this s11ua11on would material11e, Naess said. "No." Naess has been a scoring Clfld rebounding force since he was a freshman st.aner. and his numbers reflect 11 . Heaveraged 10.1 po1ntsagameasa freshman, 11 I as a sophomore and 18.6 wuh over 14 rebounds a game as a junior. on has way to All-Sea View League credentials. His reboun~hng as a junior was tops 1n Orange County. But as well as he was executing under vano u'> coverages, the Artists were struggling as a young. building team,"Wllh records or 6-1 7. I 0-12 and 8-15 ~spite h1'i accomplishments. much seemed unfulfilled because of what appeared to be a lack of total commitment. "For a while I couldn't talk team to these guys," said Laguna Beach Coach Ed Bowen." But all of a sudden we started playing as a team. We lose when individuals try to do 11 by themselves. We'd run into tough defense like Corona del Mar and our kids gave up go their moves. And, I was trying to push too much man defense on them. We have a couple who can play man-to-man defense. but the rest are bonafide arm wavers. I JUSI hate 11. But . " So 8o1Nen compromised. and the effects show a virtual tnangle and two "I always wanted to play baseball. too." explains Naess. "I ended up playing so much (baseball and basket- ball) I was burned out and I didn't want to play dunng the summer But last year I was 1n the Slam and Jam spnng league and went to Tarwan with an all-star team. so I did pick up this past summer." (Plea9e see NAESS/83) Naea hun 't held many thoufhta of poet-.e&.on play until now, u hh Arti•ta are on the threebold of a playoff berth. Sunset League a playoff puzzle · -. CIF berths might have to be decided b~ coin flip . .Playoff s Regardless of the outcome of today's Orange CountySupenor Coun case involvmgOc~an View High's Sunset League champion Seahawlcs. two things arc for sure in Wednesday's final round of league play· First. the winner of the Manna-Edison showdown 1s going 10 the CIF 5-A basketball playoffs. And. Huntington Beach can assure 11self a benh.100.1f11 can fmd a way to reverse a 65-28 fir'it round loss to Fountain Valley. ~anna's V1k1ngs rebounded from thrct' straight losses in the first round with a 63-54 \ICIOI"\ o"erEd1son. with Mike Meyers(24). Mark C1eorgc1,on (1 2) and teve Guild (11) ke}1ng the n ctor) <;te\.e Popovich'-. V1kin~ had been without Georgeson (ankle) an a 58-50 loss to Westminster likely at the home of Wednesday n1_s,ht's Manna- the previous game and the decision over C.d1son Edison Wlnner with the victor getting the No. 2 was considered the breaking point for Manna's benh fro m the league into the playoffs. playoff chances The loser would return siturday night to play Now. the second round matchup bet""ecn the the "bye" team from the com flip for the nght 10 two is the turning point for the wanner become the lcaaue's No. 3 rep~ntauve. Manna. Edison and Huntingto n Beach arc all tied for second place with 4-5 ..records wh1je If Ocean View 1s deemed ehgJble for the Fountam Valley 1s :3-6. Three of those tea mi. "'ill go ·-Playoffi:then Wednesday's Marina-Edison wtnner 10 the playoffs if Ocean View's appeal in coun and Huntington Beacfi (wtth a wan) would go today 1s rejected. Ocean V1ev. has been placed on beh1nd No. I Oct"an View. probation for a year by the C IF If Huntington Beach loses. then the Oilers. Huntington Beach has a notonousl> poor Fount.ain Valley a nd the Mann1-f.chson loser reputation against a LOne defense and 1f Foun1a1n would be locked to a three-way lie for No. 3, and Vall.ey's match up zone pro" es supenor agam. playoffs on Fnday and Saturday wouJd dctcrmme here's rhe snuauon (assuming Ocean Vie"' is o ut the entry -only Wlth lhe wmiyr of the com Oap and two teams are needed to fill o ut the la<,t two 1toing against the winner of Fndav's playoff. spots behind the Edison-Manna "'1nnerl o\s for the Sea View League. things could get Regardless of the combanauon. e' Cf) one almosi as confusing. but Wednesda} 's games could \\Ould have equal records against one a no r her. clear 11 up drasucally. meaning a coin flip would have to be held to determine the b)'e team The other tlNO would pla~ Fnda) night. most All that's really for cert.am 1s that champio n Corona del Mar 1s o n us way to the playoffs "It's not an excuse. but the shadow bothered me vel) much," Langer said after his boge)' on the par-3 1n the sudden-death playoff handed Twa> e I . "Going from light into shadow, 11 is very difficult to read a putt, to see the hne. to judge the gram." Langer said The West German. however. made 11 clear he was not seeking an excuse for his cnt1cal miss and said "I probably moved my body" when he failed on a six-foot second putt that cost him the title es can tstop fired-up Thomas 0 rgue righfon target Afterthat miss. Tway. 26. rapped tn a two-to-three foot putt for par that provided him with his first PGA Tour victory and the $81 .000 wrnners share of the $450,000 purse. "An undescnbable feeling." Tway. now in his second season on the tour. said "You play golf all your life. wo rk hard. hat thousands and.thou\ands of balls hoping this will happen. and 11 finally comes," he said. Tway and Langer each completed 54-holes 1n this rain-shortened event at 204, 12 shots under par Langer. winner of 17 intema11onal e vents. had a closing 68 and tway managed a hard-fought 69. Both made rouune pal'\ on the first playoff hole On the second holf, however. Langer put h1o; tee shot <;omc 30 fecJ from the nag, and Tway was about 20 feet from the cup. Langer ran his first putt well beyend the cup, and fway. Wlth a chance to wan, also missed !,.anger, using his crou-handed gnp and putting through the shadow. missed his second putt and. t1ght- hpped, tapped 1n for bogey Tway made his <;hon one for the winning par Langer. who made up t""o 'lhot\ over the last thr« holes. won $48,600 He gets 30 po in ts as East All-Stars triumph, 139-132 DALLAS (AP) -It was some 12 hours before the 36th annual N BA All-tar game and East guard l\1ah Thomas stood e)'e-tO-C)'e w11h We'it Coach Pat Riley 1n an elevator "There's a rod ·n' roll parl) grnng on, l'i1ah. what'<, the hurl)''" kidded Rile) "Coach," Thomas shot back ... I've got to get a good night's rest We want to give your guy'> a hard time tomorrow." "I knew right then w; were g01ng to have some trouble:' Riley said "Isiah had that look an his eye " Thomas scored 30 pomts. dished out I 0 assists, and outdueled F.arvin "Magic" Johnson Sunday 1n a I 39-132 East victory The point guard for the l)ctro11 Pistons was unanimous!} named the Most Valuable Player for the seco nd umc tn his five-year career 1n which he has never mi'lscd <;tarting in an All - Star game. The fiercely compet1t1vc pla)' put to rest theones that pla)'cr\ lOJ\t in All-tar games. "A lot of fans don't kno"" how important these Rames are 10 us." UCI battles New Mexico State l JC Irvine's PCAA basketball Wln over the U niversity of the Pacific aturday night. coupled wlth New Muico State's loss to Utah 5tate. makes for 1 conse- quential meeung when the Ant- eatc" visit the Aggies 1n Las Cruce" tonight (6:30. KPZE. 1190) VCI "only a h1lf-aame bac k of seco nd-place New Me~1co State (8-3 14-fl) 11ving the Anteatt"n (8-4, 12-9) an ideal opponun11y to make up 1round in the Pacific ('oa~t \thlcti<' As~ocant1on stand· 1ng\ Senio r forward (1ilbect Wilburn. who 'iCOrecJ .lb potnt'> against the Antdtth Jan 25. leads New Mexico tate 1n \Cor- ing at 18 6 points per game The Aggies have lost their la'>I 'two road gamec; (U tah tate. 'ian Jo\C State) but arc 10-2 1n their Pan American (enter gym nas1um th1\ 'it'a<;on. The t1No losses can be attnbuted to na- 11onally ranked team\ Nevada La Vegas. MK-74 and Tell&\· Fl Paso. H -52 UC I took Pac1fk a httlc hghtl) 3nd needed a three-pointer from 1un1or ~ott Brook\ to •ct the 80-76 win at ( rawford Hall S1dnq Moncriefofthe East said. "We wanted to win 1t bad and since we dad 1t 1s very special .. Thomas admitted he wasn't fired up about the game when he lef\ Friday 10 come 10 [)alias "I wa'i tired, my feet hurt and my head hurt." Thomas said "When we landed 1n Dallas I started getting e'lc1ted I wa'i ready to play before I got off th<· plane " Thoma-; played a11ack baskcthall J gain•lt the We<;I. dnv1ng down the lane d oAAed with scvcn-foote~ ·· H" nature 1s to attack and he ueate\ 'iO man) opportun1t1cs when he penetrates do wn the lane." Riley 'laid "He'-. a small package o f d"nam11c," East ( oach K.C Jones said of Thomas. who scored 20 of his points 1n the second half John!.on. playing gamely on a ~ore knee which stiffened up on him an the fourth penod. had l 5 assists but turned the ball over nine times He ~orcd s1-.. points. taking onl) three shotc, "Th1\ is one of the best all-star game'> ever.'' Jo hnson said. "The first quaner wa'I some of the best ba-sket- hall e\Cr cn sp passing. great <;hoot• 1ng. and rnnstant <K.ortng It made the fans c-..u ted ·· .\ sellout crowd o t I ti. ~7 ' Jammed Reunion .\rcna in the tirst NBi.\ All., Star game ever held 1n T nas "It wa<; great 10 be on the coun with Isiah:· Johnson said. "but we were on st"paratc \1de'i and both "'anted 10 wan had!\ ·· Thuma' ..aid 1t wa<; a dream lomc true tor tht• second time 1n h1'> hie "When I wa<;a kid. I ne,erdrcamed I'd be on the court with the hcc,1 pla>e"' 1n the ""orld.' Thoma'>. a colleJtalr \tar 111 Indiana \31d "'-ow 1t (MVP) has happened 1w1u· and I find ti unhehe"able ·· He added." It'\ hard tu dc:'<.·nhc thl· tcchng It'\ vef) emot1onJI to be <11nglcd out a\ the hMt wht'n w u th1nl of all tht' people 1n the world pl,H 1n~ ba~keth.111 " ThonM\ \.atd h1\ unr-on-onr ga me wnh John-.on wa\ a lick "It'' hard goinJl a aincot Mag1t hut then gain 1t'c, fun • l homa' '31d "tk'\ JU\t \(' [lOOd th.ll II m.1ke\ th(' pmc c\trcmeh C'\\ 111n11 •• ,.,....,.. Weal All·Star Majic Jobneon &rimacet aa the lta•t'I Larry Bird look• for a looee ball donnc und.ay'1 action lD Dalla•. 33-year-old stops Costello inf ourth with flurry of hits RENO (.\P) -.\lc'1s .\rguello kept ah"t' his dream for an un- precedented fourth world 111le b) ~topping Bill' Costello 1n the founh round then said. "Thi'> old man can do II .. But before i\rguello dramat1call) ended the fight. knockiFo dowtl C'ostello with a sanglc n t, then stopping hi'm with a flurry o punches. he did look hke an old man. .\II thr« judges had C'ostello wio- nanfl thc first thrtt rounds AlthouJh .\rguello. who Wlll be 34 .\pnl 19. dtd not agree with that sconng. he.-dad sa' of ha~ performance· "I think n was poor It was poor until the end came " "low o\rguello wtll take a long rt"Sl "I'm looking forward to 1 founh !Ille .. 'iaid Arguello "' to what the future holds for C ostcllo l\<h~e lone1. his manager, 'i31d he and the fighter ""ould talk anti the denc;1on ""ould tic made in a rouplc ol dins C O\tcllo v. ho did not attt'nd the po~1-fight pl't''>'i conference. had "laid before the fight that he would rctu~ tf he lost lk 1s a former WBC 'IUpCt hgh1we1ght (J unior weltef'Vt'e1ght) champion .o\rguelll1 lookt"d uull tn th(' fif\t thl'C<" round' a .. ( o'ltello mo-.t"d wcU and \C'Ort"d ~t'll to the hody .\rgvcllo \aid later that hi\ mind was not properl) on the filhl in the (atfy round\ hiccau~ o( \Ometh\f\I that happent"d 1n the drt ""I room \ 1ctor V.tllt l o tello"s tramer. compl11nt'd about the way riuel hnd wrapped his hands and the \le, ad• litate .\thlttit omm15 ion o'l1rmJ .\fJU('llo to re-~p tnt' hond' .. The fif'\t thrtt munds I d1dn·t hl \.t' m' head nr.tn," rsuellou1d "I wa., up tiil'\l. I have bttn in boama 18 )'t'ars and l ""ould not do an)'lh1n1 to harm another fiahtcr ~u 1 ..-ould hann mv~lf and I \lolOUld harm m' pmf~,1on " · \ r \ \ J l ' ' omas turns hero despite a case of basketball burnout from AP clt1petcaie1 DALLAS -I 1ah Thomas was m bordenng on basketball burnout when he boarded a plane in Washington early Fnday to fl y to Dallas for the National Basketball Association All·Star game. "I was tired, my feet hurt and my he~c!_ bun.'' said Tholnas. "When we landed in !nllas l started gctltnf e·mted . I was ready to play before I got off the plane.· A revitalized Thomu. point guard for the CXtroll Pistons. scored 30 points and dashed out 10 ass1st11 to 1gn11e the East to a 139-132 NBA All·Star v 1ctory over the West. He was named the Most Valuable Player for the \Ccond 11me 1n h1\ career. Thomas earned the award '"o \Cars ago "When I was a kid I never dreamed I'd be on the coun with the best players in the world,' said Thomas, n former star at Indiana University. "Now 11 (MVP) has hapixncd twice and I find 11 unbelievable. "It's hard to describe the feeling," be added "If~ H~I) emotional to be singled out as the best when you 1h1nk ofall 1he people an the world playi ng basketball ·· Thomas "as described by East Coach K.C. Jones "as a small package of d ynamite. He handled each depanmenl (passing. shooting. defense) likc 1t wa-; a piece of cake: •• \.\est Coach Pat R lie)' said 11 was a Thomas-type game: ··1t "a-; a very aggressive game, and Thomas' nature 1!> 1oattack:· said Riley. "He Just creates so many opponun111es when he penetrates. He's hke trying to guard a wa1erbug." Thomas was guarded by close friend Earvin "Magic" Johnson of the Los Angeles Lakers. They e>.changed good natured bantenng most of the game. Quote of the day Jerry Clower, the down-home comedian. at a dinner celebrating the opening of the SJJ.8 m1ll1on basketball arena -the Dean Smith C)1uden1 .\ct1v111es ('enter -in North Carolina "Y'all done butchered a big hog an 1h1s here c11,y. 11·s -.omethang, ain't 11. I love y'all because you're not pcss1m1stic. You've done gone and done something good. Ne$'1t1v1\m did not build th1'> place I lo"e opt1m1st1c people like you. not tho~ "'ho walk around acting hke the~ JUSt got over the hookworms." Robinson says no QB change LO~ .\NC,ELES -Dieter Brock. the mu1.h..cnuc11ed quarterback of 1he Rams, hasn't lost his JOb. 'Wl)S Coach John Robinson. [il "He's the starting Quarterback: nothlng''> changed ·· Robinson ~1d O'er the weekend ")peculat1on has hecn that the Rams would If) lO replace Brock dunng this ofl-~ason after the veteran nf tht' ( .mad1an Football League. who v..as an NFL rnol..1t.' thl\ past ~ason tu med 1n d1'imal pac;c;mg performantn during the Rams' two pla}ofl game\ The name' of Joe rhe1c;mann Ball Kenne~ and Doug Flut1e surfaced a'> possible replatcments fur 1hc: l~·\ear-uld Brock. but Rob1n<;on said of the rumor\. "~i1ne of that has any validll) at all ·· Rob1n">on did, however. say that the Ram~ who beat Dalla'> 20.0 in their opening pla)offgamc then lost 24-010Ch1cago 1n the NFC title game:. would be looking toward this spnng·'> '-i FL draft "That's where our interest has to be. 1n starting lo groom \Omeboch for the JOb." he \aid Brock comp.lcted JUSI I'' of l 1 pa\ses in the plaH>fl lo\\ to ( hu:ago after going \l~·for-22 against Dalla\ Baker hurt in Daytona crash D\) f<>'-.\ Bf\( H lb -C1ran1 • -\dtO\ c.ln\lng a ne"" ChcHolet Monte < arlo won thi: <:ra'ih·marrc:d '\utomob1le Rau ng Club ul '\mema 200 late model stock lar rau· liunda\ at Da} tona International Race"' a" Rand\ Baker thl' vo unger hrother of NASC AR le car s·tar 8uc1Ch a er wa s iniure in a tqn yang c rs'h 1n the hatk<;trctch on the final lap of the 200·m1le ract Raker. 2... from ( harlonc "" C. got off on the infield gra!>s as he came off the -;ccond tum His 1985 Old\moh1lc ( utla'>'> then dug into the soft p-ass and began nipping and barrcl·rollang, finally coming 10 rest upright on the grass. Buffalo &eta by ~clmonton, 4 -2 Do•J Smldl soorcd two goals m the ~ game' final one minute, SO se<:onds to ' propel BuffaJo to a 4-2 NHL victory over Edmonton Oilers Sunday night. Smith snapped a 2·2 tic when he shd the puck under Oilers 1oahe Gru1 Feair follow1na a 1JCTamblc in front of the Edmonton net ... Elsewhere in the NHL, BUI Oerlaco and Jim NIU scored 63 seconds apart early in the third period to allow Winn1pq to come from behind and cam a 3.3 overtime tie with Vancouver . . Pe&er Staatay scored with 11 seconds le~ in overt!me as Quebec spoiled a Boston comeback with a 4-3 win over the frustratcd .Rnuns . , . Aaro• Brotea, Greg Adami and Jou Macl.eu score(! two goals· 1lpiece &s New Jersey snapped an I I-game winless streak with a 6-3 victory over Hartford ... llllka SlBlulo scored a goal midway through the final penod to give Ph1ladelph1a a 2·2 overtime tie with Chicago. The Black Hawks managed to stretch their lirst·.place lead over idle St. Louis in the Noms D1v1s1on to seven p~unts. and the Flyers increased their lead in the Patnck l'.>ivmon to sax points over idle Washington. Gilbert wins first major title MEMPHIS -Eaghth·sccded Brad Gilbert won his first m11jor tcnm~ title unday with a 7-5. 7-6 (7-3) upset victory over No. 2 Stefan Edberg of Sweden in the L'. National Indoor Championships. ,. Earlier in the week, Gilbert had .knocked off top. seeded Jimmy Connors an a quanerfinal match at The Racquet Club of Memphis and he then beat No. 3 A.nders Jarr;d an the scmalinals. Edberg had advanced to the final by ehmmatang unseeded qualifier Mikael Pemfors. Galben a 24-year-old Californian. now has beaten two of the t~p fo ur players an the Associatton of Tennis Profe ssionals rankings during the past few weeks. A month ago, he eliminated No. 2 John McEnroe in the ~first round of the Masters in New York. Ditka in college hall of fame NEW YORK -Make Ditka, coach of [@] tht' upcr Bowl champion Chicago Bears, • t and Archie Gnffin. the only two-tame wanner of the Ht'1sman Trophy, are among 11 players named Sunday to the College Football Hall of Fame • Also named 10 the Hall were a former Bears coach, Jack Pardee and another Heisman Trophy winner. Steve Spurner. who currently coaches the Tampa Bay Bandits of the Unued States Football League. D11ka was an end at Pitt from 1957-60; Griffin a running back at Ohio State from 1972· 75; Pardee a linebacker at Texas A&M from 1954-56 and Spurner a quanerback at Flonda from 1964-66. They will be inducted 1n10 the Hall next Dec. 9 at the .29th annual Hall of Fame Awards Dinner 1n New 'r ork Other players named Sunday were quanerback John Brodie. the former San Francisco 49ers star who played at Stanfordirom 1954-56; Vince Banonis. center Detroit, 1939-41 : Ron Beagle, end, Navy. 1953·55; Al DcRogaus, Duke. tackle, 1945-48, E.J Holub, center. Texa~ Tech, 1957-60; Richie Lucas. quanerback Penn C)1ate. 1957·59. and defensive back Mel Renfro. Oregon. 1961-63 The players were the last of the anduoce!> 1n vano_u\ calegone~ to be announced this week Hooligans spray soccer fans LIVERPOOL. England -Twenty-m two people suffered eye in1unes after hooligans sprayed a harmful substance at fans and players amv1ng for Sunday's English League soccer match between Liverpool and Manchester United. police said The incident. latest an a con11nu1ng problem with 'iocccr '1olencc 1n Great Britain. happened a' the , 1s11ang \.i anchester team was amvang by bus al L1\erpoors Antield Stadium Telev1s1on repom ..aid a large quan11t) of liquid - poss1bl\ ammonia -was squaned at the players and fanr, near the bus. The repons said Ma ncheo;ter L n11ed's manager, Ron >\tk anson. was ~en to run through the crowd\ with his eyes streaming. and reserve player ( la)ton Blackmore al\O was affected UCLA'• Reggie Miller (right) goea up for a baaket Sunaay H Waehlngton State'• Otta • AP .... ;r la Jennln.ga defenda. Miller pumped ln a ca- reer-high 39 point.a ln the Brulna' win. -1a,,111ij1:1mm------------------- Mill er' s 39 sparks UCLA No. 2 Georgia Tech upset. 75-59. by Duke in A CC game From AP dispatches LO~ A.NGELES -Junior Reggie '11ller. leading t~ Paufic-10 in ~onng, pumped an a career-hi~ W point~ Sunda\ af\.,-noon a~ l < LA knocked orTconferencc l"oc Washing- ton State 88-81 ( raag Jack!>on added 17 point\ tor the Bruins, who are now alone 1n third place in the Pal'.·10 with J 6-4 conference record I '( ·1 •\ I\ 11 X overall After 1ra1hng 36-JI at tht• halt the ( ougar\ pulled tu within 4X-4f1 on Keith Mom'ion\ dn\1ng la~in v.11h 11 5() to pla) Rut Miller and Jdt lr.\on rnmhint•d for l!Jofthe.gamc·rnnl l .2 r>oinl'lanli the Rru1n'> tuolr. a 5!<-4X leali 1A.1lh ICl.2 1 IO pl:i) un Miller·, ha\Cliflt' 1umpcr wa.,h1ngton 'i1a1c no" 12-12 mer· all and 5-6 1n lhc Pal' 10. wa\ nnc:r clo~r than four point\ afterward. 1n the lo!>1ng ellon "It come~ ca'>y tu me. my team · mate~were feeding me lht· hall at tht• nght lime and the nght plate:· '>a1d Miller. "Basically, Washington 'italt' 1s a man-to-man team and pla~ ing man-10-man I!> in my fa\or "Some people: thank all I have as a 20-fOOtJump'>hol II the~ pla)' me for the JUmpshot I have to om e " . UCLA C oath \l.alt lla11.ml ..aid of the fine outang h) th i: 6-foot-7 forward "He had quilt' a per· formancc 1-rankl ~ I d1dn'1 fed he -.cored 1ha1 man~ point'·· In another rnllegt' g:imc. Duke 75, Georgia Tech 59: Mark •\lane scored 24 po1nt'i .. md fohnn) Dawkins add1.·d 22 a\ fourth-ranked Duke broke oix·n J light game 1.·arl\ in the second h.ill .inli beat \Ccond· ranked (1l'1>rg1.i fuh IO an ,\tlanlll C oa!>t < onlerence game. The v 1ctory 1 m pro~d the Blue l>c:vil\ record to 22·2 overall and 9·2 1n thc ACC. a game behind top. ranked North Carolina. GeorgJa Tech ha\ lo\t two ol 1ts la!lt three. both AC'C game'>. and dropped to 18-4 and 6-3 The combma11on ofa ball-hawking - defen~ and Georgia Tech's cold shooting helped the BluC' Devils race off on a 16·6 c;prec at the sum of 1he setond half Alane scored four '>tra1ght baskets an the spurt, and ll ""a" hi\ layup which capped the streak and gave Duke a 50.39 edge w11h 15.41 left to play. The Y cllow Jackets got within :>2-46 at the Q·55 mark on a Duane 1-crrcll dn vc But c;1x r,tra1gh1 Duke points pu'>hed their edge to 624 9 with S 49 lcft and the lead grew as large as 6!!·5' on a l>al.\-klO'i liunk with l H remaining Miller'~ prev1ou!> career high of H Television, radio poant'i was rcg1!>lered agaan\t tht.: d h 1 Johnson. JI. was ahead on all three N~~~~--l.+-~<~uu~ga~rs~1nr.:,;..Pu~1~1m~a~nrn.w~as~h~.~o~n~Ja~·n~~l~7~5~-~~0~U~n~~e~r_!_!~a~t~s~~~~~~~:;:~~~~~~.----------1~bs\llSIA n 1 ' th Pnan1, who had stopped the action a Johnson takes title in WBA for third time 10 p.m. -COLLEGE BASJtETBALL. UC -\mona State at lhe Bru1m' Pa uley Stewart in seven round ~rher for a nng doctor to Santa Barbara at Nevada-Las Vegas (delayed). Pa' a hon five da)s later eum1ne Stewart, gave the loser the Channel 9. H1<.39-pomtou1put"'a'lhch1ghrn f Or Championship opening and founh rounds. He had RADIO b)' a UCLA player since Da\ e Me~cr'> John\On ahead 58·5 7 going into the 6:30p.m.-COLLEGEBASKETBALL:UC \CoredJ9at0regonon Feb X, 1975 l:'JOIANAPOLl\(AP)-Marvin linalround:- lrvine atNewMexacoState. KPZE (ll90). ltwa<;M11ler's\1x1hgamcof\1..onng John<;on of Indianapolis. the holder Judge Kuumaza of Japan ga ve 30 or more poant'i th1.-. S\:3\on of a world 175.pound champ1onsh1p Stewart, who weighed 1n at 175 Otis Jennings and Rn an ()uinnt'll for an unprecedented th ir<.I time. pounds. only the founh round and each scored 18 point!I for the ( ou~arc; ..rt'dm the incent1 vc of h1o; fa mily for had him tra1hng 59-55. Judge John hi\ defeat of l,c<;he 'itC'wan in liun-Coyle of England had the third round da) ·s fight for the World Boxing event and ga ve Johnwn the rema1n- ·\s~1at1on 111le ang round and had ham ahead 60-55. "I've got lour kul\ 111 feed ." 'Ml'd 'The crowd defin11ely helped tu1>REDS TO THOUSAfl>S Of DOI.LARS fRE6 REIUT Flames score 6 in third to rally past Kings, 7-3 John'ion alter he 1.klea1ed a game but him.·· said tewan. who was booed by overpowered 'itcwun of Tnnadad the crowd when he entered the nna 'iunday when the fight wa\ \lopped 56 and when he wa5 introduced ~conds into the \t'H'nth round "I ncedcli tht• title to provide ··1 feel the fight could have jlOne a THE REPORT. tor the serious new car or truck buyer THE REPORT contains exclusive 1nformat1on and reveals valuable secrets The Report tells fOU how to use thP-se tactSI tmtore buying your new car or truck If you're planning to buy a new "eh1cle, then you can use the reporl You've never seen anything printed like this oofore Use 1t and save Use the easy 10 read report enY11me or anywhere There are no restrictions! THE REPORT is a consumer 1nforma11on service pubh· Send tor yovr FREE COPY todayl Write THE REPORT I 2973 Harbor Blvd Dept CS· 101 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Please send one dollar for sh1pp1ng & handling to Guarantee delivery IN<1L EWOOO(A P)-Joc Mullen scored 1wo of three Calgary goals in a 48·">Cccind span that h1ghh~tcd a s1x- goal outbur~t 1n the third pcnod Sunday night as the Flames turned a close game into a 7.3 rout of the Los Angeles Kings in NHL action. The Flames took advantage .of a li ve-minute major rtenalty for high· stacking called on Kings defense man Grant Ledyard at 7 39 of the pcnod. The three rapid goals set a club record. breaking the old mark of three thl' final pcnud whtn rc:lcre<: l>on Kohar<.k1 pcnal11ed \utcr and Dan Quinn at 2 08 But name\ goalit Reggie Lemelin fa1.td \Ill 'ihul\llunng the power play. \topping them all I hen 11 wa!> the Flamt'\ tum Otto $c:Ored h1o; goal JU'\l 20 \Ctond\ IJter lO 8JVC Calgary a 3· I lead Calgary's other goal wa\ h> c ·ar<.') Wilson, who talht'd a1 8 58 of the f1r,t penod to put h1'i team up l.!J ----1 goals 1n 52 seconds against Chicago more than seven years ago. Marcel Dionne of the King" tied the ~me at I· I with JU'lt I 0 ~cond<1 left 1n the first period when he <,cored on a power play. ,, The six third-period scores also tied a FlamC1' club record for goals an a period. Other goal scorers dunng the late blitz were Al Macinnis, Joel Otto. Gary uter and C'ohn Patterson. Neither team \Cored 1n the '>econd penod, so the penalty·filltd rnntc\t went into the final 'itan1a tied I· I The Kanas had a two.man advan· tage for a full two minutes earlier 1n Al'io \Conng for thC' Kang<, were Moms Luko w1ch Jnd Bt·rn 1t' Nicholl\ both tallyi ng aftt•r ( alg;JI) had takC'n command < •lifQmia Dn11Mt lJM<S of 1(1111 ~lllfl f Wo'7ff'll'I l inirnt f 'Mt f f'11>wnt f Orrun •nd f "'"'oonr• OO'Jtrd Mondays for ('omm11n11; fuh•f>n \h""' Twi lhru S.1 10-00 • m .(t 00 pm lA«tH ,..,, 10--00 • m I 00 pm ~un 1100 • m $ 00 pm A MAN'S EVENT ftb /Ith "Wom<n'• Dm6M.r L~ ~ho ... · 11 I 711 I 17111 St Tauu n < Mmf»IM fn'Vtd f ~"'•I 6 00 pm (ff'lll'f"'lllOftf '"~ltd. bOl ll«nt.ll')} Tl ITTN f1U:Nf'H. QtJ.dTU ~llOPPIN(1 ( f.NTI R I 'JI/ 11th ,,IT'C"I T11r11n ('•J1fot'n1• 832·5041 ' ' • c,ccunh for my f;rnlll~ ... \<lid John· couple of more rounds despite the · d r h blod. dec;p1tc the cuts." Stewaf1 '>on. who wt·ighl•d 174.pnun .., or I\ 'iald "It was thl· referee\ decmon tifth 111lc fight .. I hat w:i<, 1he h1g incentive I nctcdcd ·· Pero;onally I don't agree with thc way Referee framo l'nani ot Ital) he won It wa'i n head butt It took me halted the bout "'ith \tl'wart. the by \urpnsc." 'iald Stewart of his fir'it "1c11m of an unrelcntle\'> attack from cut stan 10 fin1'ih bleeding hea"llY from John'>on prev1ou<ily held the WBA cute, by both eyes and World Boxing Council mies at The dec1s1on hrought d loud t heer I 75·pounds and lost each m h111 first trom the hometown fans 1n the same defense. nng where John\on. of lnd1anapol1s. John'°n 'itormed out of ha s comer had onl<' loc,t the 11tk 10 Matthew at the staf1, opening a cut on the Franklin. later known '-" Matthew outside of Stewart's left eye in the Saad Maham med. opening round. Sheehan fires 71 to stay 2 strokes up at Sarasota \A RA\Or•\ rl: .. 1 !A P)-Dcfend 1ng champ1on Patty ~ht'ehan ,hot 1t 1- under·par 71 Sunday to hold off hard· charging Juli lnkc;1cr and open a two- \troke leac1 hcad1n" into the final round of the I PC 1.<\ \ rain-delayed liara\Ota Claw( liht'ehan fini.-.hetl the da) wqh a S4 hole total nf SI undcr·par 208, while lnk\ter camC' from nin<' \hot\ off the pace to pull into a o,ccond·place 11e w11h \tcphanac F-arw1g at 6-undcr 210 lnk'ltcr carded a 64 that included 'ii' \tra1gh1 b1rd1e\ -two 'lhon of the I.PC 1A tour rt'tord and fnrw1g '>hot a 7 l h1ahl1ghtrd hy four b1rd1c\ and four OO&t'Y~ on the par 7 2 6.124.yard Bent T rec ( nuntry ( lub cout\C Barb Thoma\ and Val kmner. winner of the ~a\On OJX'n1ng Muda ( faSSIC tlA O WC'C'k\ UIO. WCrt three shots oO ShechJn'5 pace with thrte round toal\ of 211 -\lh'lon F1nnt''f and I 1\3 Young followec.I 111 212 with Pat RraJ lcy. l\m\-Btn1 and Jnnr OeddM oll ~Landing five shots back at 213 .• The winner of today's final round will cam $30,000 Sheehan -a 14-tame tour winner who 1s trying become the first player to wan this I I ·year-old event twice - and Farw1g both qid the heavy ram that forced offic1ah to suspend play • turday before about haJf the field hlKI t~ off affected their concentr1· 11on "It wa'i a ltttle difficult actt•na my.elf moti vated ~use of I~ delay.'' Sheehan '-lad. "Nothsn& rully happened for me I was kind of Oat. I hit only 11 arecns . . and chat's not playing very well " Shechan's round included three birdies and two tx>seys. She sank a 4- foot pun forb1rd1e on No. 11 and shot par on each of the last seven hot" Inkster. 1 thrtt·l1mc lJ S Amateur champion who hAs •on four tour· naments u 1 profes 1onaJ had three b1rd1es and one bosty to siand at even par for the tournament after 10 holes Sunday Warriors, CdMfight for crown Fountain Valley will try to keep its record perfect in girls Sunset Leaaue basketball thjs week, while the fi&ht is on for the Sea View lelaue cfiam- p1onsbip. Woodbridge H1gh's Warriors de- feated previously unbeaten Corona del Mar. F.riday niJ}:lt w move into a tu! for first place wtth the Sea K.tnas at I 1-1. Woodbridge has the advantage 1n scheduling with a date with winless University Tuesday night, but meets unpredictable Estancia ( 5-7) Thurs- day. The Sea Kinas travel to Costa Mesa(8-4) to do battle with the much- 1mproved Mustangs Tuesday. Then Thursday, the Sea Kings will host fourth-place Saddlcback (7-5). In Sunset League acuon, playoff berths arc still up for grabs. Fountain Valley (8-0) has a lock on the; title, but second and third still need to be dcctdcd. The Barons take on Edison (5-3) on the Chargers' court T ucsday and travel to fourth-place Hunt1ng1on Beach (3-5) Thursday. Edison is currently in second place. Ocean View. hanging precanously m third at 4-4, hosts the Oilers Tuesday and 1s at Westminster (2-6) Thursday. TuesdeV'• Genws SM View L....,_ (7:l0) S.ddlee>eck • , e atanc la Woodbrldlle er Unlvenlly NewPOfl Herbof al Leoun. &Heh COfone de4 Mar et Co''' Meu ~LM91119 Wt1tmln1t1< er Marine Founteln Veller er ECSllO<I Hvnllnoton a..Gh II Ocean View ThundeV'I Gemes SM View L•we (7:l0) E\lencta a t WOOOOtlOoe Unlve<sllv al Leouna 9Hc.h S.Clellebaek at Corone de4 Mar Coste Me.a 11 NewPOft Hartlo<' 0.-, ............. .., ..... lclt•- NAESS FINDS SUCCESS. From Bl Nae credit~ mu.ch of the tum- around to Bowen. who returned to coac:h1n1 afler a 17-ycar hiatus "He makes pracucc fun and cvcry- thina 1s ~1t1ve. ·• satd Naes "There·~ not as much pressure on us ... With a nine-man vanity squad the Arum don't apply a great deal of preHurc on Naeu dunna pracuc.:e ~ 100 , and ht admils lliere is an impact because of 1l ''Yes, tt 1s a mental problem because you're not really ac- comphstung .anythin.a go•'!& against someone a foot smaller than you ... confirms Nacss, who, alona with four other staners, spend a lot of thc:.ir pracuce ttmc in five-on-none \llu· auons. The Artists seem to thnvt' with the pressure on the op~s1t1on. and wuh the {.If playoffs wtth1n reach he '13)'> it'll be a s1m1lar s1tuat1on. OCC tries to stay out of cellar Tf) mg to e!.C4pe <he lov.er dl'.1siun or the South Coast Conferenl.e basketball standings, Orange < oast College will host addleback Wedne'>- day night in a 7:30 contest Meanwhile. Golden West will entrr as a heavy underdog against (em to'> on Wednesday before hosting (')( < Saturday ntght. OCC's Pirates have fallen on hard times, dropping four straight con- ference games following Saturda) ·., 88-82 loss to Fullcnon Coast 1s 2-8 1n the CC and 9-14 overall and onh Golden West separates the Bun from the conference cellar "I JU t want to make 1t to playoffs," he uid. "If we mau ll t the playoffs our tchool aod com mun1ty ~111 rcaUy be pumptd up. Bu we're not soina to ao into n and d We won't have anyth1na to tote ... Cun-cntly sconnaat a 22 3 clip wi 11 .4 rebounds a pmc, the fl thoYJtit whli:bcomeuo mind 1n1 Naes '' his collqt future. Naess. who possaJCS a GPA on.i:: 1s reahsttc about his chariccs. • "I know there's no po sible way fi a pro futurt," he said "What I want 1 • four years o( c0Ue1e with a m.;or it. busm~) • "And I'm not 'urc I want the pres.sure ofb1g 11mc baskctbeJI." • (.al • Poly San Lu11 Obispo, UC Irvine, Westmont and the Un1vcrsh)t of Pacific have been tht most prom ... ~ nent of mutual interest, but Bowcc 1hinks Naess ma) be undc.muna h1m~lf f ··He"s· only 17 and he's goina 16 grow two more inches:· predict Bowen "( oby'c:. a teddy bear and docs 1t Just by ab1hucs alone Aciuallt he's best when he faces the bucket He has a fine soft touch on the ball. , • All the big schools are looking. bu( they don't know what to do with him..• But 1f they don't get the people they want, thc)'re going to cotne loolun~. for Cob) bee a U!><: he prOJCCU to 6--T. 225 "He 1.:an be a star at an NAIA !t<:hool -\1 Westmont, or San Lwa Ob1!.po, a real stud ... Among h1'.i bnghtcst moments lht ) ear ha ve been four 30-point plu producuon~. including a 35-potnl" bur'it 1n a cl utlh victory over Saddie:.. back last week His high game 1s 3' against ( oi.ta Mesa Neither Naess nor Bowen. how..• ever are too concerned about ht 1nd1v1dual future as Cll>P<>scd to th• Anists' success as a team. SUMet L....,_ • Founte ln V•!Mr 11 Huntlnoton &Heh OcH n View et We\tmlnst.r EellMHI et Marina Woodbridge Hl4ih &lrl• basketball coach Erle Bane• (left1 and CdM'• Dave Heffern wUl have their handa full u they try to keep their team• ln flnt place thia week. In the Pirates' first-round matchup with the Gauchos. Saddleback prevailed. 64-63. as()( C let a sc' en- po1nt lead 1n the last thrC( minutes shp awa~ "I rcall) don't know how man* points he scores. nor do I really care, adds Bowen. ··1 try to put him m ( pos1t1on for him to contribute and if w meone else shooh and m1ssn. w& want 11 to be done with him tn pos111on to rebound and score. • Hardin has tough act to follow (,olden West. which shocked Mi. San Antonio, 48-44 Saturday to c:.nap a 26-game conference losing streak. faces a Cerrito\ team that 1s 10-1 m conference pla) and 24-2 on the ~son "Somettmcs v.e've had playert shoot without knowing where othcrw: are that's what can kill us. ·'The lods arc finall'v rcalmnt the\ 're a good tt'am .. New-Vanguard baseball coach inherits team that finished 4th in NAIA Series By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Of !tie 0.-, Ne4 ..... Talk about a tough act to follow fohn Hardin assumes the coaching chores of the Southern Californta College baseball team which enjoyed us finest season in school history last )'Car under the departed Coach Rich Emard. The Vanguards were 45-20 overall. fin1sh1ng in fourth place 1n the NAIA World Scnes 1n Lewiston. Idaho after advancing from regional play Hardin takes over an SCC team that has lost only three players to graduation and 1s ranked 10th 1n the NAIA pre-season poll. "Based on last year's finish and the return of our proven pitchers, you could call uc; a lcg111mate contender for the national title." said Hardin. Hardin was an assist.ant for four seasons at Cal Poly Pomona and 1s in his first term as a head coach He played three years at Cal Pol) as a first baseman remains on thr Vanguards' schedule this \Cason "The reaso n lur that 1s that the N< AA put a cap un tht." number of games:· c;a1d Hardin "So. we were dropped " The pill h ing \tan '" one of c;c C • s strong SI.Ills this )'Car a~ only lcft- hander Edwardo Andrew~ hac; de- parted . .\ndrews' spot in the rotation will be replaced by lefty 11m f-ortuno. a hard-throwing ~n1or rhcn. there's Bnan Otten. a tirst- team NA IA All-American last season Otten. a c;ubmanning nght- handcr 1n the mold of 6an ()u1scnhcn), went 11-3 m the regular ..eac,un la'>t )'Car o\l so in the rotJl1on ,., ~art.. Du!>h3nl' d n-.i ~~(}-pound nght- hander and Rnan ~ull1' an a tran\kr from <\an Jose \tatc C ailing the '>lgnal'> behind the: plall' will he returning all -N AIA Dt~tnct 111 choice Ron Nelson The Vanguard catcher hit 14H last \Car v.1th I I home runs and SQ R Bl · Vanguardf mam power -;ource'i. hit nine homer" in h1.-. lir'it 12 game' before hurlers he~n pitching around him Nelson will be backed up by Rod :".ap1er Ren <itcpenoff a sophomore tranc:.- fer from \an Franu<,<o '>talc add"i po\' er from the left-handed side ofthl· plate. and Golden West C ollcge 1ranslcr ~teve (hereem will be the first ba<,eman Other top pla~cr\ include Ho .... ard Wellema. who hit 106 v.11h four homt'rs and pru' 1de\ the Vanguard\ with speed, !>Cl.'Ond ba~man [)(an Harvey and '.ihortstop Kevin ( ac;per Casper and Harvey will be the top two h1ttef') 1n \( ( ·.,lineup ··w e'll rel) a lot out ol gelling thl' maJ.imum out of our h1tt1ng." '><lid I Hardm "We'll be 1rv1ng to move thl' runner\ alo ng, use · the hit-and-run .md ''t·.il '"me ba.,cc, take somt· n<>h ·· '-)( c npencd its c;eason wuh a 12 I '1u11r' "'er l he Ma\ta''i ( ulkgi: IJ \I \\Ct:k * SoC•I c ..... schedUM r •J~• ~ tb 11 -et ~eotenas 13 P rn 1 wed FtD 12 Whllll•r 1-). ThVr\ F•b I) Occ·~"'•' r>omel Fri Feo I• -•• Cet S•art Oom•f\Outl H•ll\ Tue\ F t i> II -Le Ve•nt "<>""• Ne<J Feo 1• -Cel \lelt Oom1n11ut1 H "' nomt Fr f.'eo 11 81 C,ra"d C•nvo" JlO pm I !>el Fttb n a• vren(J C•nvon I 8Hct> S1'1•. Sa• Mert!' a • "tu\11 Pee.r:c (PIO..,,. Clout>~a04tf noo"I Tue\ Mart" 11 - a1 u S 1nternallonal, Wea Merch 17 at UC Irvine . Sal , Maren IS -·c e1 Lulneran 1P10n1e OOU!>lehea<:J•r noonl Wed Maren 19 -a1 Cllremont Sel Maren 11 -'er We"mo<1' IOOuOleneeoer noon! Mon Meren 1• -a• UC San OleQo I l Pm 1 Tuel Marci'\ 1S •• L• ..,.,,,. Wed Maren 16 -•wHt Cou• Cnr.u.en 1nome oovble~eoer, noon/ Tuei Apr•t I -UC Se~ 0 e90 Inc.,.,. Wed ""'"" 2 -et OcC•Clenlel. Thur\ Apr11 l -at Cnr111 CPl'-09 Ir.one Set APrll S •e1 8 101i. I OOuOleheacser, noc>n) T U4!\ • AP<"•I I •al Pooni Loma. Wed • APfll ' -Claremonl ~ 5,a• Apr ,, _ •Aruu Pae•tlC lnome. dou!M't1•a<Mtr noon> Tue\ •e>r• IS -'Po•n• Le>ma hO<ne Wfld' APt•I ··-fl>e Muter\ lnom9 Se• APf"' " -•at Ce• Lulrteran IOOUb'ef\OC!e• "00" Tua\ AP<"ll 11 -•a1 Po1n1 Loma !>e t •P•<I 16 - ·wHrmont 1r.oma OOubl•heaoer r>00nl Tue• AP<' 19 -Po1n1 Lome Set Ma y l -81ole thOme do<.014!<\H d•• noon A oeml\ ~'" el 1 )() P m .,. ·••• not.., •oeno•tt N•IA o., .. c• 111 o•"'• Cemtos dumped (,olden WC'\t 9 S-72. 1n the first round and 1s a hat f. ·. game ahe.ad of C yprcss in the ~( ( standings Thi'> Saturda>,. the Pirates and Rustlers cla!lh at (,olden 'West in a rematch of a game "on b~ C oa\t, 71-67 l hi\ wt"ck \ <iouth ( oasl (on- k remc '>late * WIEOMUOllY'S GAMl!S (1;)01 s.ooieo.cii •' Of enoe C oa\I Ciotden WHI et Ce<rtlO\ ~•ncno Santi.GO •• M• S.<1 ""'°"'° F u1'4lrton al CvPt"eu SAT\MOAY'S GAMaS 17:l0l Oreno• Coa\I et Goiotn Wnt CvP<"e\l •t ~-Ml San Anlonlo et Corlloton Cerr.t~ a• Ranctto Santieoo Dodgers swing . by Trojans, 3-0 ~ l 0'> o\ GELES (AP) -Mika Oevert>aux and Larry ~ lace(! con~cut1ve run-·~rnnng sing)~ 1n the c;crond inning. and lour Los .t..ngelc. p1tcher<i combined to shut out 'iouthem C.al as the DodJe~ took • J..O e'\h1b1t1on baseball v1Clory over the TroJans unday at Dodget tad1um. Gary Legumma started for the-' Dodger-1 and allov.ed.1ust one hll 1n the thrf!'C inmnp he worked • -------------------- Get the body you want •t the price you W11nt to pary! NOW! . Hardin inherits a Vanguard team that has a history of g1v1ng the 1op- rankcd NCAA teams-fits. Last year; SCC knocked off USC. UCLA, Cal State Fullerton and UC Irvine. Nelson·., arm wa<, also a factor la\l y~ h"e'-was wcr~tuhrrThmwmg out half uf 60 '>teal a11cmpt'> b)' the uppoo;111on PrnL Mon FfCI 2• Cn::..'.:.':..' ..::C.;.O'~'"~ve::...:,lr:..;•.:;.'"~"-+---------------- (P>OMf!• WP() f-•D 16 n erna •0 II tr> om• S11• ¥••(• Cnepmen Of those four school'i, onl y lJ( I Nelc;on. v.ho ligurec, .1c; one of tht' dovb'•"'•MIU noon• .,., • ., Nll'HO• IV" .. P' ) lO p rr l F' 1\1\e•d> 1 Softball UDJ{>lre clinic ~ sof\ball umpinna chn1t, ~pon\orcd tn the c 1t)' of Newpon Beach Park\ fk.i l hc' .inJ Recreauon Dcpanment. "'Ill he held on 1hret' Wcdnesda) evenings Fd"> I:! 19 .ind ~h from t> '0-8 \0 a1 the: "lc:wpon Reat h < 11\ H.ill < ounc1l ( hamhc.'rs '"'() Newpon Hhd The: clinic " tor 1ho..c 1111ere,1c.t 111 lt·.irr11nl( ~kill' 10 become a ccn1fird 'IOtihall um pm· I he fee "\ 1l and11 1ndudc:' d ruk hl>ok mt·• h.1n1l' l guide and ~nificatc:\ ( c:n1ficd umpire:\ retetvc SIS flCr C It\ L c:dgu.: same For fun her mformauon phone: b44-1 IS I Racqaetball doable. tourney A benefit 111~uetbell double1 tournament will be held at Kinas Racquc1ball ('oun Saturda) The 1oumamcnl. which will ra1~ rundi for the Mu 5Cular Dystrophy ssoc1a11on of Orange: County, W111 hav~ men's. women'\ and ml\c:d doubles co mpe1111on The entry fC'C' 1s SI S. mctud1ng n I ,h1r1 and lunch RCJ1Str111on packets are ava1lahk .11 1'1.mg·, 14731 Golden Wc:1t 'it W"tm1ns1c1 For 1nforma11on phone: Dianna 1111 11"11 "1141 Tt.bllJ6 •bo• In Lonf Beac b lhc annual Wc•tem f1shin1 Tat klc: .rnd F1lh1na Boat Show comes 10 the ltma lk"n h < onven11on Cenltt and Spons Arrna. \IX) I Ocean Blvd., Wtdnemday, March ' ~ Mort 1h1n Sl million 1n lhhina anti hoa11n1 cqu1pmcn1 and aett1\0r1t1 will ti( on d1~pla) both inside the: ronvc:n11on ccn1rr .and \fXIM' artna end outside: 111 tht •d11t-c:n1 I ong lic.11 h Manna Show houn will ti( \-10 mp m Wetlne'4hl) 1hrou1h Fnd8y. 11 am -10 10 p.m \a1u1d11\ and 11 a m 7 p m \unday llourl y fish1n1 'fminan. film\, tl\ltn& ~101, incl pnce1Wlll11¥1 ~ nffert'd fhe ltm \00 Intl\ ( 12 and under) will act lrtt lish1n1 till kk .anti hat1 each day Admm1on for tdulti. is SS and ktth ll "nd undc-r arc: r~ w11h pa~nt f or fun her 1nformat1on ph<>nc C ~I \ 1 H().1616 .., ,_ Double• tennl• tournament I he:~ 1111a Dou hie' r rnn1\ 1 nurnamcn1 hdtl h) thl' I agun.1 tkJth R1••rl·.i1111n Dcpannwn1" ~I tor lhl l'Cd.•·ntl\ ,,1 I t·h .:'.:' .:! 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Hawaii 66 Ca Po•v lSLOI IS UC ll•ver\•df ~ Atu~a -'"C"o reoe 19 E Mo,,•a,o 1• PV9f' Sound S9 Seo111e Par I Sea••" 11 Aln'• Fa rl!Mln•' 69 How toe> 20 fartd: 1 N r'r (aro111'0 74 ' ~•' No i C.eo•O·O T~,. 78 17 or ora• Wa~P I' orP\' 91·61 2 C.~· J a f P• " 8 ( " t NI') Nor•~ Co•" no IS 11 O ! t.<!"' NC."' Cerot•na C'M •Ollf' 17 16 O\t t N ~ • Du•• IS·S9 ) .YP"'P" • 'O't , 1 00'01 ( C n•a l•·SS 0\1 'D N ; N"•ade Ld\ "eQO\ 67 66 ' Ov•e n : ore• I ro 'I . 11 6~ 1"'a• NI) 1 C.11<>"9 a T K ' 7§ \fl S O• oro"'• 1 1 c.••' C • .,...,..,.a S•<t•e l~ 00~""' 10 ... s .... 1) 11) 6 l(onH \ 1? ) IH'll' -C·rd.:J{J 100 b4 oeer O•lel'omo S•••• IS &9 7 Mlcn1Qa 10 ) oro• P.,rOul' l)O 19 •o'' 10 111no•\ IJ 79 OT 8 S••&eu\f 18 l Ota• >l"Or .,, 84 6 oi• tv Nr: 14 N ,,.,. 0 1t-f' •) 8 9 Nt••O• ~a\ "•110 13 1 oea· Po lot 4', 1 J tifla' ''r J M#r'f"P" \ t)1~1f! , J 66 0 \' Jn"'" \ ,, f*"' P""w Oflo n(f' 8~ 6 I D-f'~' 8•1\•'1f f"tllf'"V" JH 1~ c,,.{)"J~' ,.AJ,. 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Sia•• 11• Frt\'IO ''"'" Ntw Mt• ,ro S•o•r a l Par.f·t Sa~ JO't Statr a' Ce State Ful•ertl>' u111~ S•elt ~· UC \an•a 8MO&r• Pacific-10 Y'it\.f'I "\If r Ar Ill"" UCL ll s1 ... torc:t (a lor" a O•t90" Sl•te Ne\nino•o Sit'" Ar izona S•ar• use Con!e<enc:e W t. ~ ) 1 6 ~ . ~' \ 6 4 T I I I • Sundav \ S<OI'• UC~ A. U Nun •o:l•or \'•'" 81 Thundtiv'1 Gatnal 0v ..... Wt. .. 9 16 I II I tl 10 " , ~ ,0 11 1i 10 II y It 8 " U(l.,11 "' Afllona Cn•"""' 1 o • 11.., US( ar Ar 10"& Stt tt 'rldev'1 Gtme\ Oreoon a l wu111nQIO" .. , .... Oreoon Sta ff 81 w11v11n111on Saturday'' Gemet use a • "'''o'l• 1c1111nnt1 ' at 1 30 "rr IJCI A 111· AfllOIM \fllll• l(f"M~I 1 111 II .IO II "' Sllfldev'\ G•me' OreOO" •• .Nesn1nQIO" Ort0C.11 'i•••• •' Wun1n1110• <,1111~ 1t,.11nne1 '•' I om • COMMUMJ.TY COLLEGE Sou1'I Coast Confennce c: ....... 9"<. Over al W t. W L. 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Vtew LM9U9 '---W L C0ton. ~ Me• 10 2 WOOOOt lckle I 4 L•1X1na &H en 1 s E"ancl• , 6 !MiOOleO.tK.k • • Un1venllv • • NtwCIOl'I Hart>Ot s ' Co\la Me" 0 12 WtdntMllV't Geme• (7;)01 WOOdbfle19• a t Univ•'"'" Owfal W L 20 4 It ' 1l • IJ 10 II II 10 11 II 11 I II Newoort Haroor at L.•Qul'la 8eacn Cocona d•I Mar •' Co"a Mt>• Seoolat>ac~ al E•lencle ,rlcNIV'\ Gamet (1")01 Estancia 11 WOO<lbrld11e Unlvertl!v .,, L•gvne B1err1 Saoolebeck ot Corona det Mar Cosla Mua t i Ntwoor1 HarD01 ( IE nd r.eu&a r s.e tOft I Sun•.i LH9U• LHCIUt W t. 0c .... ..,.... 9 0 Ed"on • \ Over•• w" 19 • ,. q Hunlln111on 8aacn ' \ Marino • \ Founla •n Vallev I & W911m1n\le< t • W~V'1 Games 11 lOI Me••na er Ed1\on 10 1) I• 11 11 1' " ,. Foun•••" V•ti.v •• Hu111o.,010<> Bear" Oc.ean V1•w •' We,tm1'1''•' 11!ncl' ,,_., .,..,an, Souttl CoHt LNVU• LH-Over .. W L (al>•"rano Vo •• I MtntOTr°V'eiO ~ Irvine 1 • EI T•o o • Se n (lemfl•"~ J 1 La11vna H,Jt, 1 9 Oona Hill\ O 10 Wedrw\cNIV'\ G1m.• (1:.JO) Cao1sirano Va11rv a• La11une Hill\ Oona 11•11\ at Sor C0emen1,. El Toro el Mou•or Vtr •o Irvine •Ole FrldaV'\'G•mes (I.JOI M fS\•Of" V1e10 4'f 1rv1ntt Et Toro al Son C•emen•fl Cana 111111 a• Lagvna Hill\ Cao1,lr•no Va11~v 101• (Eno •tOUl•r ~•on> HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS SN VJew LNeu• Wt. n , 19 • I) 11 17 10 10 13 ) 16 0 14 NOOOO' OllP Corona de '1111 • Co\le Moo SedO•t'DaC' E\.tanc•4 LOllu"a BP••• LU9Ue W t. Over al WL I/ 0 Ntwoor• Haroo .. ur v@r\1fy • . ) ~ 1 ~ 8 ? (I ~ . TuHdaY • G•me• C"rone oe Ma• o• Co••• """'~ N~woo,-• Haroo' a• l aouna Btocr -Noocsor.oot ~· u,, • ..,tr\ ,.,. >aoo t't>a c• a• E•••"C·a ThuMdaY'' Game1 Es•al'c·e o• WOOOD<•Ooe J"'·.,,eri •v at Lovuna 811•cn Sadd•eDoc•. a• Co'""'-' at· Wo• Co,ta We\& o• lllt'woor• Harbl)r Sunl•f LH9U• •• a II 9 " 10 I 13 o II 7 ,, 1 I/ LHQl.le Wt. 8 ~ ov ..... 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Davis 1"9·69. Olck 01VI\ lfft-70. Tim Tift 1910-11, Tim Tiii 1971-n , Tim TUI !tee or el 1~ II U II 19·T II t 17-9 lo· 10 1977·13 Tim Till 1973-74 Tim Till lt7••7S Tim Tiii lt7S· 71 Tlln nu 1976-n Tim .THI 1917·71. Tlm Tift 1'71·79 Tim Tiii 1979·90 Tim Tiii IMO II, 81M M ulllgan 19tl 12 Bl• M ullt11an 1911·13, 11M M vllioen 1"3· ... 81U Mulllgen 1"4·1S. 8111 M ull111eri Stoc.k can ARCA 200 (at O•vton.t 8aaCl't, l"\a.I 16· 12 IS· 13 I•· ll "1·11 u 11 10 11 f ·l1 , " 1 XI 17-10 ?J·I 16 12 19 10 U II I Gr•nl ACSCo•, Cnavroie1 Monie Carlo 80 130 74.3, 1S,600 7 Ralon Jona. Ford Tnundert>lrd, 80 l Lff Revmond Ct111vro~1 Monie Certo 10 ' Da vid So\eoee CntvrOlet Mo<11e Cano 80 S LeRov Mevt>rv Cnevrolel Monte Carto IO 6 80Dl>Y Oollt r Crtevrolet Monie CerlO. IO I Scott S•ovoll Cr.evrOlet Monte Corto 80 I Renov Ba'tr 04duno011e Cullan 19 9 Howaro Rou Ponltac Grand Pr • 2+7 79 10 Ma•• G.t>wn Bv•CI< ~Pllbl. 19 11 BOD ScnacM Cllevrolel Montr Cerio 18 18 t) Andy S1onf' 8 vtck ~egol. 71 1' Tom U\rv Cnevrolel Monte Co•IO /I •S BODDY JaC•\ OIO\moOtle Cullou 11 i. Boo Parl. Pon!Jac Lf!Mon,. 76 11 Terr, ~arion Olcl\moDlle Cvllan , 16 18 Emmett Grov", Bv1ck R419el. 16 19 Biii Ven1urin1 <:nevro1e1 Monie CerlO I) 70 Gorv Nurer Foro TnvNJert>lrd, II J'lO~•rr \r~ Of!" N•\trom 1 noo Men'I ~rNment (af Toronto) SlntlH FINI Nv\trom Sweden ~ c 1ecnO\>OV•'•O I 6 1 ""'"' 175.000 S<e.oe< OO<ltlles l'lnel ~ Nt\"0"' 5..,e(l4'n WO•le• F·oa• tPo · ono, or• c ~, \IO Stevn Oaro1e v '"' '.>ou•~ a 11 ca 6 -) I 6 U.S. N•flONll Indoor 1a1~pnhJ S1n91a' F 1N1 8 r111J -1 ''*" US Ot' \1~ilJ" EdOe'O '•"Poe• 1 '· 1 i G b"'' "''"' u s OIJO I 11>f'rQ "' ~\ Sn !I()() Oouble1 I' tnal "'~" '-•tit"' US ~{1C>er' S.e~uso 1u \ lP' C,1 .. v ror ,,., F,ance1~Anoer\ Jarrvd \w1'dt'' 6 • 4 6 I 6 •Flach 11nc:t St1111\I) '"Ill 'u 000 rorgpt 400 Jarrvo '50ltt "0001 Deep i.• flshinv DAVEY'S LOCKER (NawpOrt ... di - 61> onQlt f\ 60 roe• hn 3" Da\\ IS Kutotn ns m ec•e•e• NEWPORT LANDING -S2 er>Qltr\ 11? oo coo 9 \•oc:t oaos 6 mac~eret I \ono l>a\\ SWIMMING San Pedro lnYttattONll TEAM RESULTS NfwO<lrl·C0\11 MP\& YMCA We\ fir\! tn 'hf' All O·V1\•on. •evenlh overall lndivldu61 Rflvfh L tf' Liii' tomme flf\I SO vd free\lvte 'rst ~ •0 1>u11erllv 1nlrc:t SO vii !la< .... ,,," lhird 100 vd 1ndlvlc:tuel meOley J1'Mllf'• 8 10<>mflt'ld e•Qhlh 50 vc:t tree ''" p • 1r»OPr F 1000 10tn, 1\ vd t>ullerllv t omtr~,. Her<11n11 1111'1, 7S vc:t W 1. ~ \trOW.e c,,r \ mec:ttt v retav l~lra I Shanno" Swetnev L•H \.aF1ame tt.1m1>er Flood ,.. atv Blee> wtlll BASKETBALL CltV of Newport BHdl MEN'S LEAGUES Meftcla y C OMslofl J w M1•cn1111 Tllf' Tu ,,. <NA/ID Le11tner 8•1' II BF No ~BF No 1 Rectftt Sc~ Tna TH m 11 R 8 F No 1., Oii WMO SS R 8 F No I •S J w Mlle,,... 61 '-"'"" Sett\ 40 Tue.MMY a DMslon CO\i9er Tot.Kna Ron •"'d Cn Tu meru•" War Oevtl\ Htw·Pec Don Clar ti '"' Tn1rc:t s1rino fltec.nt k 0tt\ • 0 • 0 , , , 2 0 0 • 0 ' ' ., 7 1 1 1 I 0 • New Pac St. 0on Clark In\ .. Covger SI Tev"a"''" Wer Otvll\ 36 TOu<llt Rou SS Tll•ld Srr1110 ... 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S,UNOAY'S RUULn 041•• "' .... y !Mr~ael ,,,_..,,., P'ttU T ltACI. 6"1 lur~• Ere Of Tr lump/I (Ctlnnl S XI Sl111tn' Sua11n CSttvtl'I\) S1>lrlltd Mad•m IOalallouue v•l HO 1 .0 280 240 260 ,Time I II l AISO Ren M>t Girl 81(k, Roval Tllrtadl S<.ra1cn.cs Ot•trl oe...,, Fair Melln• n RXACTA <2·•> 1>a lo 11$00 HCOHO ltACE. 6', furtonGt Nevrral Plvr (Mc:Crn) 17.00 1 20 S 20 F•mlly Foa ~Sllvtn\I 1000 tOO ~wotd Prine• «Torol ' •IO Time 1163 Als o Ren Otemono Culler Gutt\lrHmtr, Pro Pent!'. 8 1Hlllln. l(lnau Lene, Eiclu•lvt l(lno. Whl"I• For Lu<tr •• Hard Numb9r For Javt>lro S<rtlcnad Autumn 'Sunie1, t.uckv DulCll. Slani.y L THIRD RACI:. 6 lurlOllQ> Na1o0n11 Enerov l Stvn•I 11 IO ConlH I (Otla110uuev11 AU Wins IMCCarronl Time 110 4110 R•n F •OVIOU\ Pcarenci.r. MaQIC Memo. eran 8trt>a Sl>ttdv lllomue. S.nc:t O;ooer Ever Brlllttnt Pale\lont Sun Runn1n11 °'9rH Scraicnad None U DAILY DOUllLE 11 171 o"O Sii 10 l'OURTH RACE 6 , 1.,r1on11\ Marlenna'i Grl (McCrnl 12 60 EleQanllv tS1even\/ New"'"' IBozel Time I 17 l Also Ran V1ro1n1a Cotonv Sc>ee1a1 Loo-. Pvn ltt 80Qlo. Mevl!MI A K1u Tne Ma•er Full ACCiaim Si>eak Hew11lan, Slrowt>errv O•wn Scra1cnt<l LuOntrlkesaoaln. Flvln11 Frown "l'TH RACE I • trlllt\ on turf Ca lane fTorol 9 00 4 80 3 00 Lord Grundv IMcHer11ue1 • tO l 00 Prime ASHii IMCCerronl 2 IO Time 7027 AllO Ren Allal Alfei Slaru lOI Mate\llC Rob9rlo. Tu T u1er Ptr\ona, Jean Claude SCIQl10 ScralChtd Covrt And Soerk KlllU POUI, E •clv•••• Caoedt A\Cens.on •S EXACTA t6 71 Pa•d '4SOO SIXTH RACE 6 furtonQ\ Z•t>e t lo IMcHar11ve1 10 80 Ack Ack Heir COe•anovnovel 1n1u,11venen 1Cas•enon1 T•me 110 600 soo 7 60 600 860 Al\o R•n Oouole S""no J1me<1 \love Crownt<l Jewtl Oov1>1v Sk•li.d Ruu1an Czar Camon·, Ga me Sunoav ' Hero He rvev Pacto. Scra1cnao C1•r \ Cn•rm Bot<! PrtM>ner SEVENTH RACE 6 > lurtonG\ on lurf "earl 8 1ve ISnotoma~•• I S6 XI 70 00 120 M1u ten IMCHt rQVt) 4 IO l 40 I( .ndo 8uu (Strven\l S 20 Toma I 16 • . At\O Ran Flalltuut Counl On Lvn A· Cnorm1ng Su\an Re•\e A Pro\oeclor Ho Tecl'I C.·r• Saruon NOi All Foolt\n. Certain IV Super xrotcl\ed None U EXACTA 13 11 Pa•O i64S SO EIGHTH RACE I 1 8 mtln Ladv'\ Stcrtl (McCrrn1 l 00 Snyw1n11 lPlncay1 North Slc:ttr IOtl1houuavt1 Time I •9 • 2 20 771> 260 7.0 140 Al\o Ran LuC~v lllooer10 Ttme ~or A Si•m Orit nlat Screlcheo Vode<x1en1c $$ EXACTA t• 11 Pe•d '1300 8rffdar\ CuP Award\ 10 Lad• \ Secrel Snvwong & NOrll'I S•tlf" NINTH RACE I I 8~tn I Htrnanoei SeTfi IMcCarron1 ROv"d Hiit T0to Time 14.l 2 16 miles )970 1'10 100 1110 9 40 2010 Ai.o Re~ E\oon1aneo Re•veiec Gana nl M •nded So<> Of Raia Dark !Mluce Hempn,11 Covn1y Suo.r Nol>le S<rorc"ed No~ U EXACT A l·I oa •d 'I 117 SO U P KI( SI)( l o I l 4 Of 1 J I oa10 lS.99• 20 10 36 w1,,,1on11 11coel\ fl '' nof\e\I Carrvovt r 121S 196 79 l I PICK HINE '' I 17 l 6 I J • or 1 l oo•d llS 760 SO lo 1wo "'nn1119 11c-ke1• ''11n1 "°''"I Cerrvovfr $94 SI) U Arte.,danv O.MS Men'• rugby COLLEGE Sov1h Cenfwance A OMr.laft UC lrtlnt 14, UC S.n D1419a 6 Sen 01eoi10 O ~ UC 1rv1ne 10 6-16 UCl-ROb9rt\ oH verd \C<vm I Mc Oona Id kick UCt-1/a n Po1tt n lO •O'd run •I" t>nOall • Clo I SO S vara IOOiP rue~ 1 •o•d • m ••ck 0()()01 UC -SI•" 15 1aro •un ~.n ta•lfll II DM\iofl UC INint )0, UC w n oi.eo • RK enf kor•• Deon OvnH tv 61 Froren Roe>e' S9 IS 8tar\ 60 Pacific Mulval SJ F'rtl\Cllff' TrOOD<'r\ 64 Plever' 0 Cltv of Cost. Mesa MEN'S L5AGUES Mondav D OIVl\lon Wt!O t\ L l or1f!l)u\t .... , 1\1 8110• ii Tt< e: rer tn Vo Meme\ t Van dt Wo•~er O RKent Sccw-n hi Baolt\I 38 Ven Oe Walke• JS Wtlktl\ ll tn Yo Mtm n 36 l onet>v\ler' S7 f c E Tac lS T ... scs.v c OIVl\lon 0 1 1 l C •v Sl•COtr\ 4 I Ball HOO\ l 7 Scool1< P •• J 1 M""'"' J 2 Covno' 1 J SPUO 8 0v\ O S Recant S<w" c 11v s11c•er ~ SA xooter P,.,, tO Mta11an1 61 &ell HOO\ SI Co\mo\ St Sovo 8ov\ JI W~y II OMMerl Carve< IOgl\ O RlllM I I WMD ) 2 HI Ck Inc 1 ) F rtno E 1ac111c I • r11e Zoo O s RKtnf koret Hee• I"< 11 Frino £1 tw'lrtr 41 llNM (\ W M D 41 Carv•1 H•u" ~q Tne Zooe )( n.ur'69v A Olvl'IOn 8unnvmt n S O Rookie. • I Wanal>4'• l ' s11mmeq 1 • Smelt 1"8 (ollff I 4 8vds I • llMtftl kar°•' 8v<1• 4t $melt '"* Colftt 41 l vnnvm111 60 Wanabe\ S 1 •oo•uo 7S Sla mmtl'' ~ YOUTI4 aASKITaALL ClfV ef ...__.,, ... °' ,,P'TH, SIXTH OltAO• L•AG~ Mt1•bOrVew •O AnlH'f \Of! I I Mttrt"*'' ' , Ntwll6ft He•Olll\ O HewPQ<I 8tetl\ O Rae""' kw" AnOef\on 1' ~OOtl Ht·~!\ '1 jHlgh i<Ol'e< Clar Ir I Al 111 Maro...,, •• .,. _ _., 8aac11 11 HarbOf' V•h ll ....__, IH11t!\ • IH•OP\ \COl'tl'\ ICtflr IMVI I. '-Olros (HVI 1•1 TH•O, 1'°'-"'TM cutAOI LRAGUI A~\Otl ) 0 Harbor Vttw 1 1 New-I ••.c" 0 ) fltecM k en Af\CllWIOll 1' ~-I eear!\ ' IHIQfl scou •• MttMlttl•n I A I 1'1 Af'Wtv W9M\i Ooeft (et SM Ole9el tot ~ Bob Tw•v. \11.000 Bernnaro Lanllitf. Me.000 20S Mike HulDtrl, '23,400 Mark Lve, i n ,400 Paul A1lnoar in ,.oo * Oerv HelltHH'll. '1S.OIS Garv l(ocl!. 'IS.OIS Larrv Rln11er. l lS,07S 201 Oon Pooiev. 112,600 De nny Edwaros, • 12,600 JOI Joev Sll'IO.ta r. Sl.934 TOf'fl Wel\on, Sl,t36 O A Welt>rlno, Sl,936 Jonn Adams. sa.936 '7 6'" 70·66 "' ,, ... , 10 .... . 67·69·69 70·69 " 10 69·67 .. 72·68 .. 10 .. 66 ·9·17 10·6'-10 69·69 70 ..... 71 ..... 71 10·'1·11 8111 ltratlwn. Sl,934 Richard Fenr Sl,936 Mark Wiebe. 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Sl 040 Tom Pvrlltr s I 040 Mark O"Meare SI 040 Scoll s rmown J I 040 a·Pat Ovl\Ce n Lou Grehom s 1.040 Andv 01llaro '1,040 Leonard T nomo\on s 1 040 Dav10 PeoPte• J I 040 Btll Clenon. 11.040 Garv McCord, SI .040 714 T a1eo Ozok• l9S8 Mark McCvmoer 19SI Denoll Tr••••• l9S8 Marl\ Pleil, $9SI 115 l\ao Ao~, l91l Tonv Cerda 1911 Bot>t>v Clomoett \91l Nie' Price s91l Tim Norrt\, S9 IJ Buddv Gardnt'• lq 11 Rie• Oaloo\ t&68 Eo FIOf•. 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Pall• 17·17·1S-il9 Merv Bt1n Z1mm1rmftn IS 69 IS.-119 M J sm1111 IJ 1s n no o eie E 1111et1,,11 n /1 11 no Chrl\ Jonn•on 13 lo 11 no Mvro Btoc•w,ll)M n 14 ,. 110 Mere• Bo1ar1" 14 10 11> 110 M1uoe McGeo•o.J~ ll 13 I• no Na11cv Screnlon I• 15 11 110 Allee Rlllmen 13 14 T3 no Sallv Quinlan 12 /6·77 220 Allee Miii., I• l •-13-721 Vtckt Alvert1 IS 13 1)-721 HH lllar Crew IS·71·15-7?1 La urie Rinke< 17 IS 74-711 Ja nel COiet 16 70 a -721 ICa(ln Munot11ger 1• 7l 7•-721 Mella F111vtrot 0 011 11 12 n 771 Mll1IEd11t 71·10·7l-?11 l(av Ken...ov IS 14 ll-m C•tnv M•nt 1•·7S 13-771 Donna Ca oon1 11 11 ll-111 C••Ole Cneroo11n11tt IS T3 T-m Lori wnt 76 11 7S..-7?l Sa"ora Pa tmer 11 77 74-113 0.0 Rl<,.,erd 11 1'·1S.--nJ Katny Po"lawa1t 16 11 1S.--m F'9nnv Hammtl 73 1J 71-113 Sllvla 8al'tOlecctnl 1• 13 16-713 Carollnt Gowan TS 74 1-713 Snlrltv FvrtOOQ 71·70·7S.--72l LvnnConnallv 7S 71.7..-173 8evtr'81 Oav \ n 1•·14-113 Jo Ann Wullam I • 1• ,,._ "' Weetrenct fr'eMIC"41n• BASllALL Ha"-! L-.ut ClflltlNNA Tl ltEOS-SIOflfd Joe ""' t o•lc~ 10 a -·vtar con1rec1 IAS4Ca1'1AU NefMMl .. llletllelAUKialWI ATLANTA HAWKS-T•adael (dd•t Jonnso., o.uiro 10 lflt Clt'tltlellO Cavi l·•'' lor JOl\Mv Oav '· O\le•d ~OOT•ALL ... ~ ............ _ Ct<ICt.CrO llEARS.-Named Greo Lano '" W~ f~t1V .... e<ICI QIJMllWl:MIC"\ (oe(PI OCTltOIT LIONS.-Annovnc:~ 11\al "" COtllre<I\ ot Ray WI. oltt<\tlvt ltntme n l<en Fanttlll 11~11., Merlln Mo\\ otten\lvt """~n Miile Mealurt11, ouar •erba-cll •"4 lltt' Kant ruMlllO bat -w lll not 1>e •-td eo'-UGI HOI. f CltOSS_..amao Mark \ Dutt- 1\aad loolbal COM.h INOIAHA ,.. Ne..,,.., Tom llotl•" "''"'"' foottie• coech NOIH.. CAltOLINA n AT -~ J•l'll v atvMO arMtllc Ol<'tttor I BoATI NG -------=====---- Ragtime in lead of race Ry ALMON LOCKABEY o.My l'ttot .... lfne Wl'IMf Pushed by strong northerly winds along the Baja California coast Sun- day, the (lass A yachts sel a sizzling pace 1n 1he San Diego Yacht Club's I. I OO-m1le San Diego to Manz.anillo race. The aging Spencer-62 Ragtime. sk1pp<"red by Pat Farrah o~ Long Beach Yucht ('luh, was showing the effects of her recent face Ii fl by logging 261 miles in the first 19 hours of the rnce Six miles astern of Ragtime was Jake Wood's Mutl-82 Sorcery out of Cahfo rn1a Yacht Club. and tr.uhng Sorce() b) l"'o miles was the Nelson- Marck 68 Saga. wtth c<.>-sk1ppcrs Doug Baker and George Wntcr. Long lkacb Yacht Club. All three ol the leaders were more than 75 miles ahead of the Class B boats and nearl) 100 m1lc'i ahead of Class C. and were holding down 011crall handicap positions. Jack James' Frers-54 from the Santa Barbara Yacht Club, and John Art'ns" Fiers-5 1 Tomahawk (Balboa Yacht C lubl. were sailing eight miles apart and holding down the top handicap \pols 1n C'lllSS B. Third in Class B was Hart) Thoma!lon's Swan-51 M\ Blu. Balboa YC'. Clas., C leaders were Auspic1ou!>. skippered b> Rob Batcher of the Santa C Iara Raung Assoc1a1ion. Dick Knoth ·s r ncore (Sf W C): and Echpsc. Bill Banna"'h \DY< Newport, BYC start race series Nt•\.\pon Harbor Yacht Club and Balboa ) acht C lub teamed up 10 launch their respect1\C' 1986 ocean racing <it'ncs ~awrday with a race around the huovs on the Olympic cour\l" off Nc\.\pon Pier Fifty-fi ve hoats turned oul for the event. f or N H Y( the race wa• the first of thl' .\hmanson 'icnes for Inter- national OIT<;hore Rule ratings and the Did.son senes for the Per- lurmancc Handicap Racing Fleet Troph~ "inners b} class IOR-<\-I Its Ok. U.-wic; Beel). B'r( 2 High Rolcr. Bob Mescr-.e- Bob uamson. NHYC J. Drumbeat. Don .\Hes "-HY( IOR-R-1 Defianct'. M1lhael Wathen ( ap1\trdno B:l\ Y(. 2 Patnot. "1Ju~ Hre11tield (altlomrn \ (. ~ I 11hkr Ho\ Hob Hurkhardl Dana Po101 ) < PHR F-\-1 \rru\I. llJll.h· ( rockett J ,·,, \ ngdl''> ye MJ'> Rap1do. John t-radl.in. UY< ' Bravado. c ,,ir\ < hanllkr. South Shure YC PHR F-B-1 "\ui1t• I uo. Jim anll Karen ~ugcn1 H) < 2 Con1cnt1on, (lorJ on (jraham B\ ( . 3 Prophet. fall Spnngcr N HYC PH RF-C -I Pussycat, Jo hn S1alay . V ) < (on Scnc'S). Electric Pumpki n. ~l.1p Ell iott, NHY C l ~hmanson ~nc~--lmpctuou1;, Phil Glasgow. BYC 3 Spa rrow Ha'4k. Bud Dcscnbcrg. BYC MORC-1. Wrecklcss . .\ (, Kad- ing, Dana Point YC 2 C om puls1on Ralph Rodhe1m, Bahia C onnth1an YC, 3 Amorous. C huclc Holland L1ttlc Ships Fleet of Long Beach. Aloha II sails toMORCwin l ONG BE:.ACH -'\loha II, skip- pered b) Gll'nn Kccd of the South %ore Yad1t Cluh. was the Class B winner 1n Long Hcach Yacht Cluh"s M1dgc1 <kcan Racing ( luh (MORC) lnv1 ta11onal regatta '1a1led Saturday and ')unday nfT thl" I ong Brach hrcakwaccr Overall and C la\~ .\ "'inner wa~ C rct·pcr. c;a1lcd b~ a C1reat Sall Lake 'r acht Club s~nd1ca,e. headed by Ro> C und10 of C 11hnllo Beach Yacht Clut] Second 1n < lac;s A wa'I Larry Harvc)"" < owbo) oul of Cabnllo Reach YC . and third plan~ went to Dave C..oopcr'' ln\L1nct ~!led oul of CBY< C las\ B winnc~ v.erc Reed's Aloha ot the ~outh ')horc YC . while second place was taken b) Cowardly Lion skippered b}' tcvc Alhcrt from Cahtorn1a YC G11mo was the third place entn out of Long Beach YC Ne wport's Beek captures trophy c huck Re<'k of Newport Harbor Yacht Club won the Harry Mann trophy for Lchm.1n I .2s l;junday 1n a tight threr-wa\. raL<' Heck had a fow ~~ort of 15 points. Second pla~c went to Chuck LewwddcrofNcwport Harbor Yacht C luh wuh a I 5111, and Jim Ruck- 1ngham (NHYC). !><.Ortd 1511• P<>1 nts for third place nn boat turned out to r th(' rcaana \.'\1 led over bay cou~s of Newport Harbor Y cht Cluh Lido regatta sailed 1 h1rty-two boat' turned out un- da) for Lido Isle Yacht (1ub'' Valentine Repnafor ~mall boats 'i31hng '""de the hay Trophy "'1nnen $ NIOlt $At0T 1 Ooe Tl~ LIYC 1 trttftv flt~I,, BYC ) Mt1'11\fn OltlOom. I YC SAllOT A ' t · I Annt Pwnlck. tcYC \AIOT C 1 JoNflloll f eldfMll, IYC LASl" A' 9-1 M01t ftvlOt 8 CYC LIDO 14 A ' t -1 Mar\ Gaudio, 8CYC, t TIM M\llV•""v ll(VC ..,,.. ,. ? : ''4! I: --..J J,. ~· p--., p.· ~ ......,~""-7 ...... lf·-~.~.:...to ;,.< ~ let u ...... y .. Sell Y .. p,_,.,.,1 Cal Cla11tfW, 642-5678 for Information & surprlslngly low cost. I LOST IY OWllER BUT FOM•AFIERI PLACED All AD II TllE CIASSflDS. m;-~~r1'1;•~ c..ta... 1114 ·--· .... ~ 1111 Ctttl... •at c.ta .... ~~~~:..:=--1::;;;;;;;;;;;;;!;;!.tr.i E'llde <Rx Twnnee 2Bt ••llTIMlt ., .... , I ~~ •HHll•~ MST PAtCL Olwmlno J:e~a::1:2 \~mo $pecloul 3lr 2 .... ,.. Nwpt HgMa ~ 28A aulim-o. Hiit HHA ..... dlllfta .... & .abd 1'MM.. F/P a queltty • Cfpt, w/d, refrto Im-t'Mta gw-den ... pvt TowMouee. O~beet. Ind. NO 9'ETI ... 11 tin b<tek'#Oi1l. 81U.M&-2111 Juet lleted wl&Mt 2b< meculate •1500 ...... pedo, .,,_, Wldrf fee, leundty rm. All bftN, 290AM 1 29A --• U-- COLDW<?U BANl\CR O -llT • -bltlne prOYtded $600'1 + Vllta ~ 87Ml12 pool C'M'POf1 8ecure 1071 Thum -*llUl.ilfil* ............... $380 decl flat 53M190 ITIPl11W ultConcs.~1725'. TSLMOMT 142-1903 ::1to=· .... YOUR VERY IEIT ----Luxury l•aoh CCH1do. 8-'IRltylM 3+2+gw-+frl*,remod. Cur1tl831-1 ~28t28e,,_., 28t2k2CAAu,,.,"""'~ 81.UFF'S OPPOATVNn'Y 111•1._.,. ~ repo. Muet 11q1M-LllllT H•l'I d/W 11250. F .. tMI. •FREECA8LETV. LG 18' ~ «i>e. End OW· 2 b* f/p .._.IO Oorgeoue Hdrm, 2': MU •II dete lmmed 18R 1~ Btllnd new 3b< 2'Aba tip, 1IUlllT ll..... a.den Apt. Poot, rec rm Tranqull M... V9'd• 11100. Mer 142-MllO epedolll End lJnlt ....,-•• Pool/epa, guetded com-tno yd dbl ger p« ott pit 1525. 710 W 11th 8trMt erM nr Harbot ltYd l ~ P'Yt entty OOUr1 Pectftc OoMtl .. from munlty. Ml,.ILLAN ALTY. co1ors1ot5. a.42...eeee' Upper Unit Cpl.a 28' 28&. S.n oi.oo Frwy. Al/I .... yard & oomp6eta MIP-thle "*'°"' 3 BR home 241..otN for LORI gw. OoMn w , blk to bdl •1M lla111 lmmed 11"25 No i.t mo. 1+1+ refrlglttve wouod petlo. Ulc• new located on "*' wedel MESA Verd• 48A vry 1 1000 ... utle 17~ 1BR 18A -.. ¥9CMt NO S!CUNTY cwpof1 uoo ,.. ..... ~ int.nor. ~ flwhl e.-y outdoor IMnQ with ete.n nice yrd, gardner, "'(818)359-4539 '560/mo 1M.t1Mt + aao 1sa1Cor1ender131...u3 1..-r · .,..._ on..d by•Y9f'Y~ ecc.. to beech. YOAJ no pet• $1100 49$-4721 •VERSAILLES 180RM11r MC ... 7M-1661 SHARP 1 BR Oetden Apt '-;:-~:a~ Olllm the tenet. Nothln' ~ $425 ,... Month to Month $475.. Mobile l'IOfne. no 810"9, NMo. em1 Yllfd. n0 ll11•I1111 = lend Htclh -.. ....... looQ ::at. Tropez.,.;. tr•t w/liC)plt rw ~ 1725 AO' 831-4MO pell. Metur• adults. p«.e "'80/mo, 6'e-13n 29drm ~. W/Ot ~ lolln &nty duoed to Mii 146.000 must ... et 53M 181 8t 28a ~ au.et. a.cure. l.E NOW* S100 A~ 19t, ..-:: ha nn.t ak19 . :>w of. 1bdr/1ba. decor doll-Agent ooet VIiie Belboa 2 ' \891 Neiwport M&-8373 •AVAi~ (811)216-4710 :.ed. We~vrt"°;oud C.... ...... llU houN. 758-3383 NPT HGTS. CHARMING ~~:1~1~R'1~~8~ 1650 1BA, ~Ir. fenc.d ~=E~= i:Penn 3 l 4 8' Q of thle lletlngll •HD... New 3BR 21t4. ace rent 3br 2b•. )ac:uzzl, fence ,1.21 pool, carport, So. Cet OR w/prvt angt gw-M60 mti. $1050-$13ii .. lap... OUP\.EX-28f 1ba Md\. 1 130 e>«• ~ b<een yerd. children ot< $1200 lu a....tt • Ptza .,.._ tee-1 t3e QUIET, patio. pool, apa. Rentlile 875--7015. M0-55e0 ANYTIME! So-of-PCH.1214,800. In eo.1e ....... 845-&45&. mo 846-7057 M;m conac; 21/ l800 LMge 28' end pmto NO PETS $49-2447 3 8' 2 k. nu ape ~ 521 Carnetlon. By owner OoMn nit• IUnMt vu 481 1'~8a End Unit Mleto. l age No 'pat.a. 21ie ~ trp pvt'pee, g/I' .m ........ 873-02,41 or873--1641 Leta 2'*· RV ., .. 11400 wet bet, frt*:, 2 cw OW' n::is.:81Mn2 ..... -...ny 1blk'°bet\.11$501"" 2.tory3bdnn.2bMll.lllr ---s lUS WM1skSel31-1 153 S875Nol)eU895-8642 ~ .... ~ $850 .. c mo/mo. cond condo"' SC Plaza. ••• ••• ••• ii20. Ellllde lg 2br 1ba. ' M ' 2157 Pool.epe..frplt:+carpott. 1eo• OOW\, !Mend end 2 eryL.otslnM~ PLUSH CONDOS wllw .... ~ Ctllt ••• ,. pool. 2 pareone mo. no "' 111111 855-1219 1-:==2 Only 193,800. Othar 2 eur1MC "'9wS In Cemeo IC MCtlon. Peclflc Vi9w ltrMmS. Ger w/opnr 2111 pet1846-51371640-0130 ...... fW.... 38R 38A WATE~"""" bdrme & 3 bdrma from H)Qhlend• on Ootcheeter Memortel Park. Newport w/d hkup, new deco<. A'i1 Frplc eutted ~ dbl Frplc. aunr1. t>o.t lllp -4 188,800-$78.900. A wtth3BR,oouttyvdentry 8Hch. H50 H eh. now 2b< 2ba $9501mo, Newc:wpet/pelnt,~ um&IAIAPTI gar '~lepa.NoPet-. welk to Udo VllleQJ. barg•lnl Cell Su• end eoaar hMt. 836-1282 1br 1760 lit mo+ l600 31>< 2t>a condo M6o mo-18r & 28'. trtg, rMge. 19drm 1750 s1eoo mo. ,...iy. 831-1218 8lll,lllPll ••al1 l MC.548-2447 mo.487-3087.546-MIO lau~.~.No &MW 18ttl 87S-2747M87S.01'9 ....... 1111 n..... Reedy 3/1 pleewlt 2b< E-Arutanb ~ 19th ~~9-2 145-2738 96M113 AIRY 3 BA 2ba. ...... ... 11 eide addr... eppls & . ' gerl!Oe. nr bMdl & "'°" ...... Sta dshWlhr & gar M20 et lalMI YIU.A IA.., ping. Yrty 112001"'°' Former eoy Soout oamp-5311-9190 Beet Alty,.. blaM MM meatiBJIU 2324..~65-'Pt 1 873-4488"' 813-1•21 ground•. 145 eorH. QUALITY LIVING -Col• xveli !ii 2BR 28A remodeled Balboa P9"1n 28' 1...._ Wllml eelta... fff4 '475,000. Good teuN. Prk Unit. 3Br 2Ba, den y~ ~ i.e.'* wllge IPllTM11 tdtc:hen 1;g p1ey prd. lndry, prkng. peU~ 111111 m. Ill Some tredee oonlidered. wlfrplo. LR, OR. By perk ~nO:: ,,"!t,1y decor-Beeutltul i.roe Ai>t• In etuldr*1 welcome. Orpe, 115Qlmo. 8~ 2 Bdrm 2 beth condo._ 3 Bedroom, 2 bath, IP&. Owner (714) 784-1388 & lhoPI. Adlt1 pref'd. No eted In 'neut clrs End quiet neighborhood. crpt. mhwf, encl ger, Baytront 38R 28A, 2 ~ tocetedeouthofNghwey frplt:,~ywd,IMte,new lntah pell 11050 . Dev• $l400 AQ,7~ Pool.Spa.Nopata. lnd ry fao .Utll• pd gw ml Feb 1~ Flfeptece. wet bar. pn: $127. . 646-9478 Leighton. Agt ~5880 gar. · 151 E. 21st 546-2408 1700/mo No C*•· 10 ·112001mo e7W71] m• cMctt. m1nora end ,.uun .... 1 .. 1 .. _.a~ Stlel'pE-e1cSe281Endun1t lalha Ptalanla ll11AllTTPI __ ,_ 1eo58w.&eyA'i9 expensive cerpetlng. 3Bd 2 .. --2 ~ & ft -D/W dbl .......,. "" natto --•5 ..,..,._ l..avteh rec:tMtlon ter rm .,...,, .. .,_ • .,._ .. "' ,.... ' _, lMve 2b< 1ba, G#· pvt Wint e Ill Hlk>n ol gr9St • JMJ• IUf with pool, •P•~nd pool$189,000&S0-7020 ltural 21H ~·1~~·,:o'~TV 28drm.1L:r::tYm-petto,:f~· ~up No 1MnQ?Wecenolt9r..,_ 2BdrmTown.Wrne.2M.• remed&. Only $1""4,000. Ln lTTlllTlft I U. a1ed. 't'Hrly. Blk to pate. mo. thing trom e 9"'811ept10 trpl, 2 c:er gw-. A/C, wlO Submtt on term1. 3b• houM. Clo•• to 2 bdrm condo nr .~~-fnatala bMctl. CWJ>et•. blind• TSL MGMT 142-1803 • 4 bdrm hc>uae. If loe*-l'IOC*up, futl aec. 11•, echoola end ~ P1eza $895. 3 bdrm · Vall 21"4 1750 No pets 875-MO& -•---Ing In CM. NB, or HB no pell F« appt ptMlll (714) 673 4400 · Kida +~ ot<. Orfve by !I__ • -•5 --• think Of ue flrwt tor thet · Greet velue •159, . n,.t, Woodeide 2511 w. Flne.t p;ic;;a FV 26f 2 *&.n91 aumt* I HS/mo. upper unit, ctloQ of ldeel IMng. <:811844--0509 days~ 8k M=~~:,~~5 Sunflow9r #K-14. Than beth $575 ft.•E-Z move Studlo~kltchen,ellutlls dltl'#f, lnd'Y rm, carport. TSL MGMT 142-1803 ClftNwn 28r 18a. "1:*. r · cell Sue 831-1286 539-8191 Agt ,_ peld . Fee C10M to ell. Mow In Im-etc. ldeel tor retnd pep- 384' 28a. 2 c:er 9tteChed I ·---L ., .. 1ILDlll 11....... medlatety WUTUT -Arri ION. No C*• 5•8 630I gw. ~ .. ~· B6Q ywd. aat. -• • 2035 Pomona 2311 EL.DEN AVE DO DELUXE._.,. DI ~ ....... "' 546-0453 1o mo Ol(i condO mJ $.4eo 8A1.80A 1 81 Oupm TSL MGMT 142· 1803 Ltg 2Bt 28a ~ up-LI "'"""' • -•. -,---.----..,....n,...,...,.1 trombctiw/fWIWW/dlJ1g: 417 E.BayAve,utllpd.I EASTSJDE 18R. 110'<19, ..... ovef1ool(• poot. S1250~b<1c*~ro. .. ,... •• .,_ • ..,.,....---!~ .. ~ $410 1b< beech hide-out drps. 1Br, Iott $900 mo. adult, no pefl 547• 1155 refrlQ, frplc, utll peld GM & wst9r pd. End 09'· ...,,,...,....,,,....·...,.,.,,:-..,..-::,.....,...,==~ l•-------1dA@Xf Sterter Home, ,, .. utti. ba9'c decor L .. orMaryJo.213/worit 8MALL1BRS525permo. $650.148-0988 No~l710.845-5780 NEAR HOAG HOSPIT~ Pllllll.. 2bdrm/1bacondo, lnskte 538-e181Agent0091 518-5770 7141640-*8 203 112 6th St. Ment\ell Wll1Ullftlm 2 story 2br 1'~• ,.. 71' MAT =:s1~ '~~~ E/SIDE CM 2BR 1BA hm 381 28a, tam rm w/refng, Alty 97s-.4eOO meatiBJIU BA~ELOR $495 :r'~~':;n. w/yd. No l)eU. ger 1700. crpt1. drpa, ger $1200. Studio. exclusive arM. 1 BR '575 s~oon:. ~-::1= lut ..... la liti HB 1 bit( to bdl. 2BR 1BA Cell Pete, 8kr751-3191 frt*:. Employed, quiet. IPlllMTI Pool&Spe-NoP-. :t~~~.:~ lot. Convertible ltu<ly, Ne:I# 22&> eq fl hOft!lee. ept w/andedt & ger $e75 3BR 2BA hoUM, huge yd, '585. For epo1 875-5030 lmmeculete i.roe Owden 845-1122 m-1917 DECK 11250 9M 5988 tormel dining room, l9P-Welt to baac;tl. 3Bdrm. ~:11111 UALn gerdenef, new ~. Untum 1BR. carport. no Apia. e-utltulty land-Dua hlat erete muter wing family room. F0<..,. by ,.., IAl:Allm'f pelni., 1985. 546-'5788 ~ '575/mo, lit, lu1 & ecaped grounds, PoOl1 S IJtdl I bed\ Newport S PenllnMM ~ w/11~ room. Offered Bullder/or LAeM Option. 7141875-1173 Upper $300'• 1bf _ $400 S200 dep. 873-5198 epa. petiole:**. No pab. ~vt~ .,..25,mo 1'Mk ~ ~OOO/rwo· •t 'c:oN ~OMAS ~3521 Su nut Buch 1 Br pad by ocn utU• pd -S525 1128 w. Balt>oe Blvd. i:~ w.ea M15-ffi~ 861-3653 ~. • ~-875-4912 TODOY SMITH lut. lar"91 lM2 Baytr:'~ Lg ~~~el:-~~. ~t -0:25w~er.! CaJhtnu Inell 2Bdrm 2ea ueo lut. leld N•wport • v., .. 111 .. WlTllflllT .1.. . Imo. 53M 190 Beet Alty ,.. 2111 2260 Venguerd So4Q..982t 1% bl tom 2lit ki£ bectl9lor -~ ~grou.o 4BR 2~b•. 2 1tory. la1Ma ,__._ 44 .., 28R26amo;;&: E.a1alde 21r 1'M5a. new ow 1700. 122"" st. ftoOf~~ S385.ooo. er ........ Weys Ptaiaaala 2111 UTillt r-w ........ Fun,,_ MSO decor. d/W, ~ow-A~ 21~2"1 tounte1n,_... ...:..-· - &48-0520 483-044e ~ *••--* -_,...... -. end ol Feb. No '*9 • ---'""" =.,..,.....,=~::"':"':"=-:::':"7:'::" --------Ad}8C'. topaeceful per1l on -H-• 861-3653 eft 8om $700+ &6().9249 2 ... ,.... leW. 144-7211 -ot REAL E8TAT£ HELPLINE Sell with EASEi PolnL 1 bit! OQMn/t>ay. 3 2 + 1+ trple. petlo, pool, ..,,..,,.._,,,...,~-=--==-=-=~ F~R.EProbteme 1t'1 e BREE2E BR, frt*:, 2 car ger bltlnsS700. FMM21. c.rtaa •ti llar 1122 EASTSIDE 2BR. QWIQe. ~ oc;::'nn~ 8~3==· = .. ....J.f'IFreecue'•:n•""il!iceei"'llll865-mJ171.lm"'°'a;::CIMSl"iiiii!ijfledi"i~Ade;;;:ii84r2iii-~iiii7ii8 112&0. 868-1683, or TILllDT l'Jl.llll 1 Bdrm upet:&i p:tlO, good~~~':k=.::0 dehWS~r. trplc. Pluall age. Yrty S1250. A.--~ CO""i 875-2 l02 4BR 4BA. fem. room. rec. new cerpat a pelnt. $750, dys. crpts. drpe. Lots of now. 'I 111 • A• n t aJ• GIW tha aKf report! $450 rm & loft. Cul-de-MC. lg 11tllut + depOelt. av.,.._ Eutalde detUX• 28R 1BA. c1oe9a.. e.utlfUI)' lend--875-4812 or 754-1712 .. bectt bungalow complete yd, fruit ,,... l gwden. eble 2/ 15. 780-8515 1 le'Vel. huge yard, ced• tcaC*S. eeo-e331 - kit Ir• utH• 539-8181 Gd sctlool1, comm pool, 28r l8a untum. gar, petto deck, lrplc, wal~Jn 1725'~ 2..,_ 2t>&. cpa IPHllll IPT Agent coet 1enn1e 11400. 78&-3985 l820/mo Nr bMctl No ctoe91. dahwf, Mg, d & drepea Dlllt .._ 1 mletol>Mdl.142--2317 Inclu ded Gar eg• ·-• Penn. Pl. 2 lg bdrmt. eech = INc~ peU. No MW!r9 873-8243 l850/mo M6c !Of JMn Call 714~14 VERSAILLES on the BIUl9 \IWlpetlo, 2 cw gar ' lrplc. -CiUI 2t>< 269 $875 28R 1')iBA F/P bit· 831-1286 Ellcellenl 2Bdn'n 1~ tt>< pentl'louM. MC blclla. dellghtlul, S 1100 mo. • ..,.,.i • .....,. 2 bite t , 'bdl A~ pool & rec tee, quiet, el; 1501 E Belboa. e7S-9128 frplc gourmet galley ~ Ins gerage. """''no p«I. "~· 1 o,_.,. ,,;,. t'9C crt 'fd 1725. 5-48-5803 lndry hkups tcld1 pet• 2 person max 780-1189 3/1. $830/mo. ~21 C.naa ••l lb.r 2lZ2 S800 539-6191 Agt 1• CdM. Furn or untvm. Cozy IU-YILUIE w;~ti~·,!~R "'° + • , , LAGUNA Bch 3 bdnn/2 2 BR 2 b' • gar 1 g e 83$-8181 a1 536-<9524 2'-" car ger, mlW. dlw. ba. 2 car gar. w/d, Ylew, $850/mo 78G-8181 E-SIDE 28r 18a. 2 baem WIT llT' MC ~. grdnt, S 1400 S 1,300/mo 494-1888 LG 2 bdrm/2ba ept, mint oett.. lrpiC. ~ 700 PoinMttle. 780-6781 9-5. 484-3 196 c 0 n d . • y • 11 2 -10. ION, no pet•. Live --.. you ~ + 1 It, let, MC W5. ..SpectaC:Ufar epU ..--l.0 3+2 et+-bttlnl S HOO Ooeentront South Legun•. ~~~0;.,-.e'9&--""it--+t-~rrrmr '* 1 & 281. 1 l 28a ""1• 18a UC)etrs. lndry, ... Cute & CO"' 2+ 1 ••20 3b< 2bs hOme w/lerge bdrm apt avsll -15. ...__ $800 No ~ 493-271 .. ., -t 2 $800/mo 780-1579 E-Slcle 281 1Ba. .._,., 1"Spec:ious t~ ... A .. •• 1+ 1 + ger $850 dec;t(, xtra rm, Ip, . Taa...a-.. -tvlty tu t cells. tip, gar 2 ~. *~ ... Tiu.UT .1....... patios, m. steps 0 2Bdrm, 28•. trplC, garege no --•••-~oo + lit .... Privet• balconlet or .:.;;;,;:;~~~~~--bHc h, yrly-12500/mo 509•..., Femteal S9951mo ...-• ~· '" I Uft .-TI 4 BDRM 2'A Be hM. Din 385-1378 or 875-9696 Vecant. 720-9422 lut, MC 1225 650-1788 Gerden patlot rm. fem rm, comm pool a • .., 2 BR ~tu EISIDE lg bect*<>f unt1 -11Tt 9lft Tl TISI mi I V•~ •"'"""Imo ROO••" rn On Narcluu1 -2BR 28A. Ir_,_.,. stove. petlo utll ••• EHy freewey ecc• .. 1enn • ...... ~ houM nr beeOh S7 /mo 2 car "'"' _ pvt lndry with w1__, ·-;~ 5"'i3155 ' -t3 Ugf'lted tennta c:ourta mak• -thaee ~eciowa Bier/owner 840-4152. Ind• elec 494-00n w/d S1050/mo. ._.. '"" ..,_,, *2 Swtrnf'n4ng poole 9P\I '° ~ 1 &-2 850 eq ft 181 $875/mo UPPEA UNIT 2Br •lo" 644-7211 agt Elslde lrg 2BR. bale. gar •StrMme & ponds Bderm unturn epU Frplc wHherl dryar. Lat dee« ooean Ylew -120 E. 20th St $875/mo. 11tSony no pets Starting 11 '5251 Adlllt bttln• Jeo-eeo9 Lrg getront 'yerd. Frplc . C..ta •tu 2'24 846-0100 or 722-6428 11tFumlSht~ avall Oriented oomptu., ~ DUl&llll I OUll O/W, micro. WUh/dryr E/llde lg 1Br 18a w/IOU of Gu for Hee~: & Cooking ~g. °S~~trTE ~ 2 + 2 _.. lrpl + gar. Skytlte. Appl. 7141878-4506 meatiBJllJ naturel \IWOOd Spat'ldlng Pool, Gym, Seuna. ~ WM*R .. ' . /Jn Nlf,[l OAIL( Y [.. A55UCI AHS ~ /<(1 c·r-o ~ 1 tY ') SEND A To a loved one , yo ur favorite teacher, best friend or co someone special chis Valentines Da y. Fo r only 50¢ a line yo ur heartfelt message can be cold in a Dail y Pilot Valentine's ad . Because this is a Special Offer, all ads mu se brand new $925 FM • I cleen $510 No petal WHY NOT CALL Npt Hwy 11 McFeddee\. 11UIUT ,.;....... ... ....... ·~·· 2192 &PAIMITS 990-2970 nM 111 1/2 blll to Keno'• A.-2 Bdrm12 B:&ndO. new, Immaculate terge GeroenlLG 2bdr/2t>a up9trs, d<:k, 541-3102 CUTE & CLEAN 2Br 18a. S835/mo, w/d, carpor1. Apts S..utllully land· 2 c&rl)(1•. ~ SAGC. IUWIB Yll.1.111 15e01 Tustin VIiiage Wf//f ger, petlo 1 1000/mo 484-19888-5. 494-3196 9Cei>ed grounds pool/ svell 2-15 1700/mo. 15555 Huntington VIiiage .....,..,._.,.. ~310 111 Ave 499-2101 2 Bedroom, Privet• Aree. spa, pa1lotdeek No pets 548-t936 --Lane trom Sen Diego ELEGANT 2BR. Oe n, $750/mo 493-04e7 18drm S59S-S6 1S -llft 11 •W Freew•y north of BMcf'I llbc. lntab Patio gar turn/part ~ 2Bdrm 1' .ea S705 I 10 McFadden weet on .... -· S 147S , 840-4255 GOLF COURSE CONDO 2250 Vanou•rd 540-9628 '595 mo 2BR, 1BA, pa~IO McFaddtln I •• ----Uni •ttrac 3BR 2BA. !rig. --pool laundry room Eut----Furn fO!' '"' XIII sn LG 4Br 3Ba+ MP film rm. upper end unit lg !-leek, 28drm 1• .a. $725 tide loc . cioM 10 •II lniat 2144 Beeut NB hOme *'~ trplG So ol PCH lmmed dbl gar, bltln1. wld. no 151 E 2111 548-24{)8 I 149 E Say tarn PV1 Ba. kJtc:fl & lodry occup $2000/mo. 509'~ pet-. $950/mo. 770-1850 --TSL MGMT 842-1603 WOODBRIDGE CONDO ~ pool Refs req Mt> ACACIA. Mk for Jeck StOO Move-I n allo• .,....&wtlne.5"'M11M 2br 2bt c eroort ~53761mo 7eo-29et 633-2141 Dys Only I~ .... la 2111 Twnti• type epl 2Ddrm $925/mo 720-0876 __...,~~==-:---.._.,...._ _ _.. __ ,._ 1• ... 1>e. dttiwsh. 1tv, c;rpt, ..sTlllJ -------Furnished C M home. IEllGEll 2~. §BX oondO. Sec drepe, gu/wtr pd. pool. 2BR 1BA. upper unit ~ ltac~ 2141 kttc:Mn prly $280 mo BEAUTIFUL 5 yMr new, lg entry & gar. Pool. tenni. lndry, no pet• 548-73e7 dshWI', baloony. ~ -Celt Chrt•. 645-2'35 & I • c . N o p • ti --220 1 Pedftc 1 rm w/Ylew & petlo ~b<~ !em. rm, 2 lrplc, tub 11425/mo. SS3-3349 1 & 2BR Apt. S535-'595 TSL MGMT &42-1803 Near bMct1 328 Thall• Lag 8ctl rm. pvt Ba. w/d,2 ap•ll(yilt--bMITI celllng1 mo All bullt Ina, lndry rm, St $800/mo 832~'190 bite• bell PrMts *335 * NOW ONLY S18501MO 48R 2ba, approx 2800 IQ nr bMct1 & shQ99 28 r 1Be upltrt 571 utltt Bue-Prof 494-7341 509 Narc1uu1. 988-8283 It hm In Harbor view 73S-741 w 181h St Joann Mu 2 people Ne I rt •---L -.a9 -------- So-of PCH ....... _ 2"" Hiii• Areplaoe. OcMn 991 --••2.1•H pets s53s Agt SSO-f0f5 , ~ -· -,..,_ cond<>. me{ M .,_., "' v1ew 3 car ;wage Large ·--• -_. --41m"'"111A witERW lndry pvt. utn tnci 5 min to '9809 909 kit fine lloor yerd LHM required 1BR . 18A qi GO SEEi Nwpt Htl Bech Upper frp4C, sunrt boat dp ""· bct't. tum S46-42e0 pten kid• ok S800's net S 19001mo. eve lle bla 710 W JAMES ST '450 Of L~25 wel1'. to Lido VIiiage ,..,_condo mat M pool 53M181Agtfee now M0-2064 (714)548-5777 1864 Tu.ttn 75 _1_ S2000mo yeetty lndry.~>11.utRlnCISmlnk> Cetta.... 2114 e.actl LOYen 28' 18• 1 28d 1Ba. Qlt•. drpa. get ~ ~t1t1. 1 BF _!73-2747 or 875--0148 botl tvm 54&-42e0 28R 14 be 10\IWnhouM houu lrorn buch No pe11Adltapref1700 2be To w n tlou u pVj entr~ nr . G•• 1tove. ow , A/C, $825/mo + aome utl11 & LM Avl 111 548-7234 S8~5/mo 75~ 1 YOU Oulet. no am06c•. clnNt., be pre-paid . All ads will appear: Fri ., Feb. 14th Deadline: Wed ., Feb. 12th -------------------------, r---COUPON Send To: Daily Pilot Valentine's, I 1 330 West Bay, Costa Mesa, CA 92626 l ' I I Name_ I I Adres1 ' Phone State Zip patio, o•rege. no e>«• ~turn Agt 722-8730 2Bdrm 1Ba, ~erege, lrg PAllllllMW/YllW DE ER\.E ~S3851mo 55e-Oa7 $895/mo, ~7 W'flLW• petlo. gmd "' Avt now 2Bdrm 28a veuhed ~ Room wttl'l kl1cti end !euft- *38t 2'~8a. lem rm. -big lmmacu4ate38t28ahome $800/moL.arry548-6UO •nos.l)Mpetlo/~ Tl1E BET' d"teclt F~tmtlr c"4ld yard! Cfpll, drps $975 with Asaoc POOi AIC. 2~8a. garage:-ifV l•C bltln• S3 N~1c:;•11 • oi. 546-7513 •ft 6om Catt Pete. Bkr 751-3191 new apt. ftpk: 11350 C:IO gmd flf A'VI now ~or 1 Pf" 1....._,_ .... ,11 M"illll --875-~8 12 Vila Rentalt · , 546-MIO --· fitness Centers ..,. ,, 61 &• ' City_ ~ ! Amount Included $ I I Valentine message approximately 4 words per hne 50¢ per line pre-paid ' '-~ ! ~ ~ l ~ -~ L---.-------~---49· I .. --~-_______ ,. .. _____ _J_ 3BR 1'°'8A trlplex. tri>I. tmo .,fllTY POOL ~Ito, fri>6c;. X•tge crpt, drps. sundecte. gar Fe~ 5 rm Back Bay 281 IBa. Clean 281 IBa. I& $580 2Bt MIO. l500 lpnn1s Sw1mmmq Ullll llAll No pets S800 751-4884 h .. trptc ~t II.It mod garege. wtd htcupe 1700 ~·Uni E-.icte 557·2&4 1 f urnished ..,.. • CHECK THISt ~M ~1 !01 7';.. no ..,t VIII• Rent.i. 875-4912 I P~OF Str&lgtlt ~. 45 yra+. l1nfvrn1shed Ill) rentata LOW r•* Worth more s.t00'1 home 1-281 tBa upper OfW gtd nice ofn hm n1 405 & Fair-. Month to Montt1 S 135 & Up W\ty ~ for tingle perent/etllld Flel ctoae to OC*lf\ 5 room end gw M25/mo • let. view CM $360• $25 TV me1d ter...ic. tr• comptee• kl1Cf*'I a Yfd deco~ w/bltln1 mid lut wst• pd 968-6744 dee> 432-TlOe en 2 30 Moel'' 011r n :1••'~ Cl b con. hMted PC>OI l *llf-t1M• 1700 I Hiiiy youra --erde d'IUll 2&t Prvt 1Bt frplc. poot. ~IO, !:oHv "0 ptts lleQe 10 OCMI'\ 1(11ot\'s O" Adema r~lloptlon 53M 181 Agt coet ~~ ~ '*1or d!W QM No P«t 3" W Bay Svell KS N COM! ~ 3bdrm klds/pet1 S775 •HHI NW~ '7s0 No P9t• eM>-24S" St $815 ~7 N!!W110ll Bttll1 Nu \.l!Qlln• 8-ctl '_911_-__ tnto 53M181 AQ9"1 ,.. P-.or vu, 384' 28&. "'· 1 fJ80 llv•nl' ~~11t1u11 -IUUll 1111L guarenteed l)t<lnl_t _ M St&OO Agt 720-7W '" 16m1 Wlcty rwtl•ll now •• e·s1oe T/H 3BR 2•Mt• Here'• a.ma;:;-"10"9 1t>< WOODLA• YaLAGI Wt-not 11~ ~ ..-a ue> 2214 FAPLC YARD PATIO W/O ~· Hwpt S526 llet Nwpl lllvd, CM 146-74'16 HKUP. Del GAR. 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Alli Good perit~1blt lhrouoh Ch•&:' 11 Cat fltMatcall5CM111 --Immediate openln~ '°' htlpfUI Appt)'lttlleP..,. FWI D'MaM~e.t21 /'-W/$59-~ 311. 85CM837/&46-7•2e for ottlct Of MIUty ,.. Proctadlng1. adllna -It-11.,IJl.IJI qvalfflad pereon. lt'rll JOBS nytaver, te60 P18C*!l!8 Prol S~man , o lncl viii. Avt Octtnfront N.B. Stv 2br 1a1ad. 100 eq/tt, S&OO/mo 3118/H Mint~ bid Mt ____..._ 1600, 1eeo al(ptr ,._. A\19, CO.ta M... Cout Guatd tied c.pu NB. 2 b4k• 2 ocn. 2be "°"" vnlU June 20 6'40-2$53/M&-0330 at tt 157 3 t Sfnglt L.tva In fOf engl pro-I••• ..... .,llllct .. tut botftont oompeny • -•-•rr ~en tournarn«1t exper,1 OV9f 21 Whl *" 4mo'1S1llOO 975-MOl 8AIGHT NBomot, ac>PfX ~~I ~!= =.,,~,::"~ •_,.,t/lnlM.t., btnatlll and worklno EA.RN n••u.-• dlllrH position C4ll Pf-' AfU, t7S.-77t 7 PrOf to lh1 2B/2b COM 8-43 eq ft,W.wr Nr P.C.H term1 of CUI'! within 10 Na w port Bo a ch . INIJ• • .... ..... condition•. Apply Hoalthy owner' !':.![ early arn/ "' ~741:" Bayfront, ~. Mn hM. apt ''P' 99r $4So/mo. & Poet offtc:e &44-28-47 d•Yt Of~~ 840-w.J.3 ask for Motl MHflta. llAm llllT M()f(Y ~/~4-0~42 Cept. Clajg _ Pvt bt1cn/plor Fem CIMn n.-emllr 973-1775 CdM dlx Sult81. A.IC, Call 1-800-<442-5265 " T Mn 41H IAILY Pl.IT PRIZES PETITION CIRCULATORS .~.. I ~/neg t17s-n77 IY fT\90, 833-106e Nancy =•pkg, utile 6 JanltOf. -. --, -t -llC (114)111-MH 330 W. 8ay Str"t VOTER REGISTRATION CdM rmmt Wllnted. 1 bftl Rmmat .. naedad. 2 rmt In c M E ;·· ~ &7~ ·~ .. ·:.11y 2tOI m p;;;a;()()I, Tll T•tUll na. Coate M .... Ca. WORKERS. $5-$15 hr A~!uca Mil' frombett,nontml(r,S550 Elbl\iff twnh .. IVI, lhr d IX ult.. ' ... Chrletlan Mlnl•_try ....... , .. #1H. or call '42~21 TD~ PfT ,/'T, 534-1400 I n-™L••w. . mo. lnCI utll. t17S.-ttlt5 ba S275 aa. 759-1160 ampa. l*g, utile& ,_rotor Chlrler Vecht loolclng fOf COl1a M .... 6'42 9181 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia 11\tr '1 Arr ..... ". =---__ 28ss E c11Hwy675-8900 AlllllTI paya•• • 11 • --1111m .. 51 .. 1 .. -c oM eht 2 bdr/2 b• no-Roommate 10 there CdM 50% partner Pronta.blt PrtlHli•aal/ 1CSC•1 -TYNllTTll/ .......... ... rllllWW LES • -_... emkr, 26 P t, 1450/mo+ 2br 2ba, OOMn tide, prof. COM on PCH -1..room ofc c~l~ltllhedt•v ~!'v~,..!'!-. U.iailtratfn 1100 O.t11t oriented _,aotl to p•.,.. IP 11-UIU PILIT N!!o"'n· IFlngrl ~? .. p8::.· '::i 1-*--::SA:-::-:L-:E::-::1-:1::-::A:--:L-:E;:-I-:*~. 112 ullt, 673-9102 M/F, $600/mo +~tit. w/Mf' antrenca $350/mo ., .... ~ .., .,, ...-......, .. ,s net ,.. ., " J ------111/IUt t lee. IVall 311 lnoludee all. 720-1088 Cell Berry 675-8484 llMmTUTIYI um flllAccoon11P1y1bi.poa-....... ,. 9am-1pm, doing elmple A.frlgetator• S129 & u Co111 M ... M/F nl•mkr 675•1793 --F C I G ltlon In t>uty Orange Immediate openlnQ tor II you are ioOlclriO fOf' axtre 1Urvey work. Paid week· Weshers Sit 6 1JPO thr 2Br Furn Apt $350 +. llWPllT WOI ... ~ WHI.. Dtl or hr atten roup County Ad Aganoy. A/P exper. typetttter. Must lf)endlno money, or Uke ty Greet w1y to make ,..._,.. gwalac $99 & Up Aft f & wknd1 64 t-3474 SHA 3 BDRM, 1 Bath, Full Serv1oe Bulldl~. 1J% fntar .. t, flt 1 fod llom91 957..el90 exparl«loe required 10 have hlVe mark-up to go pfacee Ilka Magic utra SSI Call J1net St~· $99 & Up... Dogie t / 01 fem seek Weal C M hOUM, non-Corner of Weatcilff & lrvlne Trust Deeds Short Term lllTll fll Key by 10\lc:t\ typing • axper.. pute-up back· Mountain, Knott• Berry 662-584.4 "Complete Lina of Homa non-!n:, P~rol I~. t~ amkr. lg yerd 831-0503 588 Sq. Fl view 1Ulla lnteraet montrity Cati LIFESTYLE Hctlon of mu1t E>toa114'1t fringe ground Mlpful. Xlnt ben-Ferm, Of' win PrttM end OLERll Furnllhlnge" tlnd & rent In C M/NP. Shr NB. backbey mini 14M101 Paul (714) 599-1281 growing, prograutva benefltl. •dnt~~~11udJng madleal & Award•. C•ll us nowt We RElllTUTlll · ALL APPLIANCES 1 750 3308 _ ..... h "B --weelllylnOrannaCounty ., __ _. en .... neuranoa. con-haveltvef'alopenlngaln S501/Hr415.67/Hrtem-I _ _.._A~ • or la1va '8'"'" OfM Pf09, " r NPB (6) 4 rm•• exam, SI bat••Ct•tata .-...,,... reaume to· genial 1tmoephere Con-C.M., H.B or F v Porary On-Call during Filly ,.,..,... 'i 1MSS8Qt!J IKl8-4562 hMw/lrg pool, '400+175 1q h 1 ooo sq 11 5 yr Edltl~. layoutl, feeturea, Mrt. Braclle, P.O. Box tact All ... 6'42-4321 -xt 6'42_..333 Real•tratlon Pll'lodt. Full httlltllf Ot....... - ----utll FI L 852·9259 Iv meg ..... • AQent 644 2999 •t20 wr iting Huntington 8710 Newport Beech 291 • . -°' J>81'1-tlme d1ys a ave-UNIQUE FURNITURE FEM. btau1 turn 2 bdrm/2 · · · • ~•••ct•t•tl • Beach Independent, CA 92858 ' AIDE F llve In aulll nl""•· Wiii train Coaat 1 ..... 7 S Main St be on golf courM w/vlew, Shr Nwpl Condo. all OFC .,,808 for rent e•-17969 Beach Blvd ~,..,,..~=· ='""'"----t .. _ 1 .......... + ... ~~ $450/mo, 78&-0552, Irv amen• ~ Qlt. SHARP! --· Tn .. lv ore -lull i.rv-nYOllG/PAUI GUI Huntington Baactf. °CA AOMIN SCTRY Med. ll2a ll&HE Ol&IT -.c; ..... n ........ ,,rm Comm CoUagM. 131o Sant• An• •"21t ..... 122 7""1 ..... " .. __ 20 Call 0 ---•a•LY-IT $300/mo n-smk &.cs.-2357 Adams, CM '432-5007. Btwn Edlnna. & Warn« on Fem shr 2Br furn CM Apt .., "'"" now ~ ._ belOW mkt pr 6'41-4007 ,......... • yn Hp. 9™7 No calls pleue b\Jllneat co .....,.,,. bkkp -n• ... ~ w /akyllle SenH of $hr/rant 2 rrna avail In Pltlll lff10E IHCf 650 2758 Olarwt 631-896-4 MA"IGfR exp. Don Pries 752-0715 330 W Bey Street OAlllU Plllll E/0/E .M/F/H Main St See t~ a.art humor• +. $325 t Debr1 E'llde CM. Reap ptof. E. 17t ... St, "~11 M... L•1t A f 1u• 2t2S 111\ Olllll Niimi Cost•.~-:a.;.~2192827 Experienced ThomplOn *IUIWtOI SIW* 0 1!~Sul22012 • 54&-398 10<971-6332 Chlldpoaa.6'46-3223m1g 600-1200 SQ 'tis110 per Energetic young lady --BtuePflnt549-9233 Full-time d•ys Mon~rl pen .,.,,. n • ., FEM 1()"""Shr NB apt Shr lnt-'I Wut .. •t-9Q ft gross Avall lmmed lmmedtale opening lor full needed Full-time In ~1 1•-------· CASHIER -FULL TIME 1!11p'd mature lamele. Walhr & Dryer S145 M. rm & ba $212 50/mo. u • -Call for eppt to SM lime DI.Strict Manager office In eo.11 Mesa. ---------Coeta M"' Auto Wa.lh S4 50/Hr to start Call Frig S200 Sto\19 1125. 1st, tut plus 1.i, bill• M1ture fem. writer, flnan 8 30 tt 30 c 1 FOUND ADS Expr In Con1trucllon •-t 5510 6'!>-1039 WfOf Jay Joe 52'4·60'3 wkdye D/wsnr$100 846-5&48 722-9609 MCUre, n•lmllr aeekl un-· · 83 1•1266 '1 g Must enjoy w0<1tlng with Business helpf\Jt. Medlcal i-"-"-------' 528-7027 Evea &. Wknda ' Fam. wanted to lhr house rum quiet gueet hM/apt. ~ ~~~-ARE FREE children Experience benellta Call •lier <&pm *SAi.iS. llllAL * SS 98/H~~,!!RJe 26/Hr TELEPHONE ~~~~~RS~O~Rv,~~· •:.-:'. nr OCC. So Coaat Plaza (1BR) Laue If Oestred. 1 :· r 1.1 helpful for appt 54!>-8110 -Fascinating part/lull time Swing. T~Porary, On-tl·t PfR 1111 720-9749 alt 6pm _S33J ~ utll 549-8021 ~:'P~7~~7~18 °'Of.* Call·. ~T11°";;:;:~~;:.7~~: Clerical =~han~n~'<!~:!: Call during Aeg11tratlon lPPlllTIEITlmEll hraltait Hl4 Flrmmt to enr lrg ibr 2b1 S .. '"LL F 0 cations & holld1ys, bonus PERSOllEL Bridal Salon. Wiii treln If Periods. Full or Part-time No Nltlng No exp. nee. I lff Fllll ~ H.B. apt N-smkr $300. G11a1t1 IH lt•I "'"" Bay rt le Ap-1•2-llll nd dental I exprd In retell HIH d1y1 &. evenings Cout P-T ave hrs Excellent for - 841-593'4 Beachl Edlngt!lf' 2740 prox 135 sq 11 ' w/Bay ~ program a n-859-5559 Comm Colleges, 1370 1tuden11 or houaewlves LES 957-8133 _ _ view. and park $225/mo surance Salary plus CLERI Adams, CM '32-5007 c111 Jeckle 862-584' ,. Furn apt Pk Npt 38 Hem EASTSIDE storage, tingle Incl utll. 673-6606 mlleage reimbursement liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili E/O/E M/F/H BEAUT nu 01k cu11-mad• nd• prof Mff rmte tlll w/etec, encJOMd $85 STORE or bFFtCE~-- - - -Appllcant must apply In State Farm haa an ef'ltry· &IYEITISIM OlllTH llELP-041 TUCTIR • TUIUR computer entert1lnment June. $400, 760-3090 848-0988 prox 850 SQ. ft Turn key LOST 3 COC~TIELS vie person at Dally Piiot, 330 level poaltlon avallable AOOlllT DIOITIYE AM's Above minimum llllllRI center, $500. 673-5905 Laguna Ben Fem pref Enclosed sl~le car gar-condition $850/rno Incl Seevlew/Narclaaua CdM West eay St. Costa 10< a Pereonnal Clerk In Needed '°' Automotive & Gel~to Clasatcono-1629 Experlence not required MOVING SALE. Sof1, n-stralglll, n-smkr 2 BR, age 399 w Bey St, CM ullls Balboa Penln1ul1 673-1958 Meas. Ca. Apply 9-11 the Education & Tr1lnl~ Real Eatlta Claeallled For lnlorm1tton call matching chain. cotf" 1Ba. S350 '494-2392 $95 oo 850-6357 673-0289 or 67!>-0120 LOST Big blac~ shaggy am. or 2-' pm (Clrcule-aree Need aomeone with Advertlllng Salee at a FLIRllT 1(919)229-0512 Mon lhru table, 11mp1, Simmon• U ••• a IUOI lllE *EXECUTIVE SUITES male dog. I/le "3rd st tlon Dept ) good lnterperaonll and repldly t!llCpandlng local l/elentlne Help O..lgn.,1, Fri 8am-8pm hld&-~bed. cllln1., boOtc• • E'alde CM/sate clean sgl N B Sunday Reward. -organlut1on1I 1klt11, newspaper Aggressive Drivers & Sales &46-'.470 1-..1erwat1r lf·y1 TH"'. case & more 786--3818 Sir male Beautllul .CBR on prlv alley long term Prestige-ell servloes Walk 631-1 165 548-8373 IEWNRT typtno aklllt of 45 wpm aelf-dleclpllned lndlvld~ -• $400 ~ utlls 497-1304 11orage S95 673-3600 to Airport, Restaurents UCllITTCTIUl lll minimum Knowledge uala may earn excellent GENERAL Mutt bt!I tcUba certlllt!ld New ' piece IMng room &11d Hotels 752-0682 LOST Dog. Blk Pit Bull llTERltR IEllll of IBM-PC helpful Income (salary + com-I Ill II WNH wlll train 873·3630 set EarthtOMt w/wood Lovely H B Condo, pool, I 2742 Beautiful 2 stry Off tee terrier w/wnt markings Competitive salary and I I ) ben nt d Needed to to WOfk with OC trim $350 542-0007 Jaz. ml -ocean mllure llflft Condo 227 .. .,, ft , part Nr Slater/Sprlngdale. Fiii ex--"-t ..__flta madaav•~.:_ .... 1 eop!;,..·uannl--k S300J 968 5202 .. ~.... """'""'' """ru ... ~ .... ,,..,.. ....,.. Order Dept S920/mo 11 Work from 3 00-6·30pm, Relrfg S75 Dryet l 501" n-sm mo • llV ITIUIE !urn West of OC ltlrport HB Reward 8'°"89~ 0 P en ' n g I 0 r • n available for qualified ty Sales a.nd/or edvertls-qual Training provided Mon -Frt In a friendly r• King sz Bed S50 W.t- M 35-"5, .4BR. 2BA hM . Storega Spac:.e Available $3000/mo Gross lse, can Sc~ttll enthus1astlc suppQrtlve e1ndld1te II lnterft1ed, Ing experlenoe helpful Must be people oriented taxed atmosphere help-benell $50. Prllng lot lltM C M Pool spa. n-smkr De Ania BaysiOt!J l/lllege sublt!l1 VIiia Rental Prop I • 3012 person w/a great attitude plt!llse call <714>2'1-2178 Send r81M.lme to· & "8ve own car For appt 1ng u• bUlld clrculetlon SSOea. 6'&-8178 ' 1325· utll 850-93 11 300 E Coast Hwy, N.B. Mgmt 675-'4912 OR ••lractaH & organtzatlonal & comm P. Blevln1 all M Kl g ~2 58.43 o p MaJebl 11 ~ 673-1331Mon-Frl 9-4pm 754-1792 •APPLEfl-111 Private skills Also secretariat, STATE FARI llAllf-•9T c r. n -lorthe ally 1101 SETof6newdlnlnoch1lre. I ati ue co er c';':~2 r lesson S 15hr Setup home computer. booking & •-• ..... PUT Tiii * 1 wnt washed pine ladd8' bo h r w,dsameS395r / t>a •a·IC ltatall 2744 C.••trci al P10,.1ty business system 554-5540 purchasing ablltles. Send llSUUICE CO, IAIU PtllT FOf small~ hotel l*f Y~ ~=ss~·"I beck wl woven rus,, c con ° mo • 2771 --resume 10· H Lee cto P 0 . Bo• 15e0 No exper nee. 6'f-7356 ~..... .,...... ng seats. 2 arm & 4 aide •S200dep &fl l -2985 Lagun1 office C)( ArtlS1. Trani 3014 Klamm, 296 E. 15th St lllllytaMIHaH CoetaM .... CA 92626 """""' chairs. S1<l00 new. mu~ Mature responsible remale Studio Great toe $300-~350 M~S~ ~~~~~FRONT fRAVEuNG COMPANION •A. Coate Mesa. 92627 Oesta lesa, GA 12121 I•-------• llRSH 1111/llEIPR ! :,~~:;:~ ~~'~:i and sell $700 obo IH !>-7363 lhr NB Apt Steps to bch $400 '49<&-9516/'494-5693 ~!lion 5'5-4123 need single wtit straight p•t1•'I lllECTt• Live In. For Home for elder-We wlll help you mike lilCtllUM•I HIS $350 i ut111 722-8235 C i·' male under 35yrs. P -~ ~d " E O.E •-lt9l••H ly Free room and board from 55•18/hour. -•••ttc IU *Com-b'ned 0..i--/Shop l I 631 2108 ""exp . Youtll Agency _,SftlNf 643-8,81 S JOB $FOR 0 MIF 28-35, 2BR IBA, 2 1.£. •-1 1•-t 224 ~ tt w;~'i;;k C-2 sa ary expense -In Costa Mesa 646-7181 CLERK -Part-time ror AOOlllT DEOITIYE THI I Y u• 2 Bkshtves $20 ••. 6'walnut conaote 1tereo $50. end lbl 135: llld4t projtscrn $35; 1Urf l>fd trlr for bike l 15; 3 pc M 1 luggage $30 673-3600 blks 10 bell w 1D. frptc .. •-asl ....., \/ldeo St o re C ell 1mm11 s425 + 'lr utlls 6'6-035,. Ntc:e CMaree 5.48-72'49 E•pltf11Ht •t4ical/Dtatal 5105 476-0644 Needed for Retail 'Homemallers. students I • /Off' I - --Ad119rtlslng Sales at a 11 you are Interested and and retiree• are en-M/F Jt>r 2ba, Npl Shores. ....... ICt ... 1,000 ... n.11nl1L 3016 DENTAL ASSISTANT DEO. IEOlnAIY rapidly expanding local knowlt!ldgat>le In nutrition couraged to apply 3 blks to bch $375 • utl 2769 FREE !lT ANDINO Clail• Care Part-time Frlendly Costa Costa M... Law office. newspaper Aggressive, PI ea s • a PP I Y at 548-6665 aft 6 2 Offices i Reception area Lrg Show Room & Offlce1 lllYllTTtR -. Mesa office Front & 645-404,. self-dlsclpllned lndlvld-Monther'a Market & CALL 842-,321 Ext M wtocean view. For lse CornerotWestchtt& Irvine Saturday Only 1o.5', My Back Exp'd X-ray uala may earn excellent Kllcheo for a poelllon In *NOW * 225 !MUST sell Smlttl-Corona /F Modern to share 2 lg mtrily or yrly $1150/mo Slgn space avl on ,we1tcllfl hOme. local refs $5/Hr ucense req'd to Join our IEIEUL IFFtOI Income (salary t com-our nutrition dept with 8 J•-------• gb~;,m;~a~re~om~ Y'~;~·. Mr Tllomaa640-0755 l'l·lf01 751-8003btwn8 30-5 Oentalteem.631-1 420 Fulltlmenow.P/tlmelater. mission), benefits. and management future Olivetti manual type· write<, Ilka new, $85 Call Want Ms Call 642-5678 Heidi 650-S.617 k k d -ORTlllllTIC OFC Accurate typing ror data advancement oppQrtunl-Mother's Mar ket & !Im o . rees rent. ep. 3000, 1366, 5,5 & 520 Sq WHTlllllnR IUll LOVEABLE Nenny wanted I . entry malling llat filing ty. Sales and/or edvertla-Kitchen. 225 E 17th St, ref 8.CQ.-0293 H B Ft 1617 WESTCLIFF, lRU 10 babysit 11 month old I Skilled Orthodontic Assis-etc 631•8480 · Ing experience a must. Costa Mesa M/F rmmt to shr 2br 2ba Nwpt Bch 5'4 1-5032 Agt ""'I~. c~merctel. re1atl t>oy 1n nome in Hunt-tan! to transition to lront 1 Send resume to ORDER DEPT I ..,,, "" ..,.,. 1ng1on Beecri, between desk for bUsy trvtne of-11•L FlllllT M 11 d Th k L99 Niguel condo n-smkr 525 sq It $'425/m o bldg, 13 077 st on 1 acre llce M 1.., & h I " e n 8 ac ery lmlTlllll $500 mo ut inc• 240-9038 1 Balboa Penln Pvt entry & S 1,200,000 wl terms Bill I Bolsa & Edinger Hours us .,pa ave ex-For Mfg' a Rep. In CdM lllHE CIUT 0 Cou •• C 7 9am 10 2 30pm M-F S 10 cellent com"'unlcatlon Accounting, computer & range nty .... 1r11et1ng I NB-M1F $hr my 1g condo batri lean 60-9792 Grundy Realtor 875-6181 a day Call after 3pm Salary open Full-llme accurate typing Per-IAJLY PILIT Firm has lmmed open- '' you don t 'mOlle & are 1 Appro" 11 • .,x2o 1763 Or-la•aitsial -2711 893-2645 6'-0-4292 manent 6'4,_..022 330 W. Bay St. 1ngs taking orders for N1-1 etable prol 646 7275 I ange Ave s 17S Incl utlls Cos11 Mesa, CA 92827 tlonal Co. EJcoellent op- NBtsrir dlx 3Bd rim nr bch Call Betty 6'5-9161 or 1440 sq ft. nr OC Airport P /T lllYllTTtll RHllnRH llHES ltRl FllllY /IH. lfO Poflunlty Mus1 have own I wttem n smkr 8118113,1· &«-2270 Small otc w/warehOYlt!I for infant In my CdM apt Needed for rapidly ex-Some computflf·wlll train car & enjoy working 8,$-3700 6'6-0793 $792/mo 832-' 190 720-1 537 or 548-1&47 pandlng Home Health FIT 5'0-S850 Clt~l/IHIHrHll wi the publtc S920/mo "I or ARCHITECTS. Engl~s. I . I f' . l Care Agency Full-time, __ qualified FOf eppt call "IB Penin Fem to shr L1nd1eape ArchltecJs & 1 llllltll IHDCaa WANTED e.xpd loving Part-time & per diem lfFICI llLP 5520 Mr Johnson. 662-58« w/fem 28 n sml\r 3 BA I lnlerlOf Designers ---woman to watcri 2 sm available Xlnt salary, I No typing, good w/ltgurea CIASTU C&SnE $5501mo C1bte, patios STONE MILL DESIGN °' t ut' 2904 d1ys ~eel! w /llght HME IUlTI or 960-0120 Fut food restaurant. now Part-Um• avanlnga 2be hse . walk to bet! Design spaoe •vallable lnl lali8HI I children in my riome 2-3 benents & mileage Reliable Call 6'2-3372 ,... 6A5-3700, 6-46-0793 MALL 852-1.422 B -'!' • ~" hsekeepfng 5'8-0779 REIHRCE c1m• ----- -hlrlng,tor Grand Opening SlllEI JOIS EAU'f'Y Salon ror Sale 6 Dt · 3011-n P/T REOEPTilllST All shifts Mutt t>e 16 or IOW AVAJLAl' ir NB Pen1n Fem to shr I Al~rt Aron# 1 lff, operators, brand new 1 •HhCI I 4001 WtlttrlJ 1J 111 Ah8fnoons Need deoen-older Housewives & · ~ wtlem 28 n-9mlcr 3 BR .c6()(f Campus Dr Suite In j eQulp 171h SI C M Full F/C Hskpr lor ramlly. I rt .. ~ CA dable courteous person seniors welcome Apply Attention Homem1kare, 2ba hse walk 10 bch warm cheerlul 2 story prlCt!J S 15,000 Ask for 6 30am t 2 30pm, owr1 •••• • 1 1n ~son btwn 9-5, Mon moonllglllers, college $550/mo Cable patios l1nenclal office building Jorin 213-<&34-7468 Att trans n-smkr Eng spk 1 12110 :~,g~ns~~ ph~;:ri:~c! thru Sal Feb 3 thru Feb students & high school 6'5 3700 6'46 0193 j 852-1700 1' 6pm 213-'434-1120 only ref 5'48-4642 att t _ (11 4)1_11·3103 tielpful t>ut wlll treln 13 t 10'45 warner at senior'' Telemarketing Apply tn person to Roben Euclid In Ftn I/alley ltrm Is looking f or Bein, Wllllam Fro'll &. COOi< _ Exp helpful. 118,._ energetic Individuals to Assoc 140 1 Quall St . IDie ecnedule avail Apply conduct a marketing Newport Beae4. days at II Fornalo, Atrium survey for a local new-paper NO SELLING! •tal (Jatt ltflot Msr Court. Fashion Island. Only requirement 11 a •• ' Ask lor Toni IL • • I Experienced Large pleasanttelephonevolce . ~;;;;=:;;;;;;;; ----------------H 1ca,u11 P1i11ti111 coastal o.c office. Reply fllll CHl/OHmR Hours Mon-Fri S·J0.9:00. " I Lawllcase _A_A_A-•P•A-IN-T-IN_O_l_n_tl_Ext_ to Box 4355, Costa Meae person FfT PfT A.pply In Sat 9am-lpm $4/hr - Kc TREE SERI/ICE LOWES~sslbte prl"'!';;-t:::::C=A=9=2=-6.:.28.:...·:.:.:C:..:o:.:.:n~lldenua $86 per wt!lt!Jl( to atart --· are--rn partnership Top 111111. removal Ou a Illy fWSTep ervlce 662-3235 REOEn ·Ir'• lffloe. profits after 1st Wk lm-Thal s All you pa:f for •BRICK & CONCRETE* RESlDtCOMM'LllND 28 3 lines 30 day minimum Fr~ -1 G~" at-5 """' .,., vvv r °"' yrs Do my own worll Lie s er vi c.e Affordable DAN SALYER PAINTNG Cheerful/high ener9y 1 medlate.openlno1 for the Dys/eves 536-6696 Lie ir-425924 Enj oy working w ith WAITRESlll right people. Casual 1t-ln ll'le yrs inOC '97-736-4 Tom -12780'1 Al a.46-8126 SERVICE Cltaai11ltnice -DON'S ELECTRIC Land"ap1ng Sprtnklers Call Any1tme 964-2017 people 0 C Airport area Eves & night• The Grinder tire, ple11ant working Sod Clean-ups 20 yrs 1n GLASGOW-PAINTING 650-0736 eataurant l.COO PCH. NB conditions m1negement AOB1N"s CLEANING 498-3797 Service calls area Tony 645-5124 _ opponun1ties For lntar- lnl /Ext 30 yrs exper • SECRnAAY lllTllS view call D1vld Grant 11 DIRECTORY SERI/ICE a throoughly . dryer outlets ate bonded clean nouae 540-0857 NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No TltfHEHSCHE dwn Tr~-Shrub lnst&ll '•N> Trim and Removal l aw11 M1.11 & Rototllllng Sorin111er tnstell Repair F'ree Esllm&IM 5'48-6065 ref's 6'2-52 1' Exp prof w/auperlor tkllla Happy energetic end 6'2-•333 bwtn 9am-3pm INT !EXT 20 YEARS EXP for a C M Shopping Ctr1 bright 9 to lpm, Sat/Sun M-F or 642-5678 al1t!lf' CALL TODAY•1 COMMERCIAL CLNG -jobs to small. reasonable 15 yrs exp Discounts alll Free est t1c'd 631-23'S Average Room S29 • Developer Wordstau Greg 642-8'75 N.B. 6pm M-F Ellte11or Stucco $130 • exp &1Hnt111 S 1400-Beacheomber Rest Call tod1y start tomorrow &SI FOR LOIS C M NPT Irv 646-1833_ If tacial •• t~ I '"'2-0."2 S t600 D 0 E 2'1-0<&00 ""8 ..,.ia 9 ..,.. ·~ -1 HOST flt day or eve, apply --Your ServlGt!I Dlrecto11 Representative Home & Office e1een1ng by '!!'F.EN .. C .. e 4 -ep-,-1-, _N_fl'W_&_o_t_d JODI Please call for lree Wood chain link palto s esumate 8.42-67'6 free est Greg 968-01 18 HouMCleantng 14 yu~ ep. R • --------• reliable. reas. free est, own U ~al If aM Pina 6'5-9866 Dena •A!"!M""'E91AiCf!l"P!'A"l"N~~"l"A!"!N"'!'IDP!V"l'!M""'A"l"N!-' ---Carpentry fencing, win 142-4321 .... 301 1St11KAWA LANDSCAPE S d Clean ups Matnt Sprn1~1ers etc 850-41'47 FULL SERV GARDENING No Job to big or small 846 30n or 83 t-2504 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Int/Ext oelllnga, refln c1b ;26) yrs exp . work guar Davis Painting 96'-3837 ------OUALITV PAINTING low winter rates Free est Call Jorin 722-9707 ~IP!!!",.~~~~~"" Hoo1Meleanlng reap dowt. plumbing, m&rllte sons 2 yrs exp Reis tub encl, etc And Vas lbHD!J Pa~ria1 Beatrice 831 -9317 lO-lpm Jesus Is Lord 833-1'402 ~.-=B~loc~k .. w-a~r~ls~b-rt-ck_w_o_rl<-·""FA•AA""r•H·1~N .. G_t_N.TE'""A"'"1•0 .. A .. S- --H'O!!SECLEANING. exper FENCES-GATES Tre19 trim concrete Comp pahos HANGING/STRIPPING EJcqutsrte Ac.ousttcs R~ refs. reliable Call tor Dump runs C M IN B 15 yrs 8.XPi'• 646-4834 VISA MC 673-1512 spr~yfld or removA Dr~ lree e11 5'48-6673 Elsy wall Repairs 84 7 7901 area Jim Whyte, 642 7206 CUSTOM IAITELI ANDYS WALLCOVERING REBLOWN OR PAINTED HOUSECL~N~G EAP 1 •OEN HOME REPAIRS lor fireplecea 539-0345 Installation & Removal Also lnt/E.xt Pa1n11ng good J~~~a' ;'4 l-~3Refa Paint Drywall Carpentry Mosonry work Gen clean I Int painting 548-'4013 Ltc.11288597 631-92951 ----etc. qary 6'5-5277 PTL ups, tree 1rlm. removal .,11111 'ti Rm" I ReslOentlal/Commerclal IB-1' guard Steve 835-4633 DEPENDABLE a ALITY I laall 1 Exp free es1 Elaa, H 1a1 _ u I'-._------~ 6'46-3254 Sonia 722-8055 L f HAUUNO MOVING STUCCO MASONRY-TILE Workmanship 6'2-681 3 all repair• 'lurry se1I coa ting parking tot C --1--Garage & Yard Clnups No Jot> to 1mall All types special Gary 538 .4862 ••lllC Ill Jon 6.45 8 192 Free ~t lie 611-2345 -I u,~ .............. 41 NPTICMIU.OUNA Area • • ~~~c.~~·. R~~r~& & Commtre9~-23~ Haullng-cksanup-pa1n11ng--•-•-•• .. •------ Waterproofing• 631-4 t99 B 1 WILSON & SONS moving 7 days 494-2341 *l• 1 MIYlll* CLEAN & EXPERT Aephatt":repalr pr\ltng 1011 Rm Add Remodel Kite. Hauling Moving Clean-Over 25 )'dra experlenOe apt complex-heavy rolle< Batri Tiie •357487 Ins ups 7 Days Lowest ratt!l1 Lie. T 118 ,.28 730_ 1353 Joa 645-4269 7am-9pm 30 yrs exp 6'46-17.t() Cell Barry 7~·8673 I i •--' ROLLS CONSTRUCTION Haullng Moving Cle1n-+ &10 •Y111+ II 8HI nmCH j N-const /ramodeltng ups 7 Days Lowest rates OUICK & CAREFUL Acu T~ Word PrOCMS-B l~ t>ond Ina 552~28 Call Barry 722-8673 LO RATES T 138046 Ing We do m1nuscr1pt1. C t ti 112-0410 We gels should hlng togetller Hang/remove 639--0730 any'llme PJ11ttr/Drywall Int tEitl patch p111i'etlng, cwtom texturing, quality work. Problems-No Prob- lems! • 32686' 55-4-7 831 Pia•~'·•--- 241tr El• tH· lllO •Good )obs done rlght4# matting 1111. etc 7 86-3330 HI nc •• Btaltla, haaty Seti Storege &l!Pt!J(1s I ' 1.u.,.. r·1 WEEKEND PLUMBING &fperlor Office SeM<:M 1 atll ITUYlll OILLHE I No overllmet C1.ll any11me ror 111 your typl~ llMd• Remodet-Rep1lr-Rooflng-IOANCELESSONS Social I Watt!lf' hfft•• 1n- M111e '497-2871 Meeonary & Home Safes Nlghtclub Ballroom L111n ITllllTI •Ylll OI. ltalled from $52 6'6-8712 C .. I 24 hr Servloe 544-&eo5 7 LMsona 120 650:3048 Orenoe Co 0r1o1n11 attJ RAYNER CONST CO Student Movers Tnaured DRAINS CLEAR From $15 ktTCHENS ate. CXer r.. Remodel-Restd'l-Comm'I Rt1tl•1 I CttliAfl LI~ T12..,_.38 6'41 -8127 Faucets, Disposal. Heate1, IEOlnUT 1n person at CoCo'•, PllT·TIIE Front Ole Eicpr 631-23.45 2131 Westcllff, NPB llTEIYlmRI SHI UY If-ff•• llTIO'l IJTOlll Typing. llllng, phonae. ts now hiring day cold line order decll Able 10 cook• end also for handle variety d1y/evenlng urvera. Call 953-98'6 Please apply 111 Mother's SECln&RY Market & Kitchen 225 E 17th St CM Growing engfn.,lng firm .. llWICl/Ollmll seeking exp secretary/ -gen ofltce to work In feat person• for Balboa Fun paced dept , flex , heavy Zone Cale Daya/Eve avall phones, •Int typist, detail Applications available at oriented Xlnt bt!lneflte & Bayside Cete Mon -Fri. plenant working con-600 E Bay Ave .. Balboa dltlona Send resume to - Mr Fuentes 11 Robert Kids 1et1 home-and left Bein, Wiiiiam Froet 1rie11 don 1 needs 100? Assoc 1<l01 Qua.II St. Soml"on~ needs tl'lem 1n Newpon Bctl, CA 9?680 classille<l 642-5678 IEOIOUY Clerks For the UnlV8fSlty Of Mleh- lgan Survery R89t!l8rch Canter to condue1 houM- hold Interviews at epecl- flc addrenes t~roughout Orange County Mu1t be available at least 20 hrs/w1< during projects Must have own car & tlex- 1b1e am, pm & weekend rirs We pay $'4 50/hr. & 21clml A 5-day training senlon Is required A non discriminatory al- llrmatlve action em- ployer. Send reptya to Ms. Patt Orou, Reglonat Supervisor. 350 Sharon Park Dr ' Apt. 1-1. Menlo Park. CA 9<l025 lndt!J990d•nt Mlf-t11rtar to m1n911e front offioa of smell a1t1bllehed lllm production comp1ny Mutt l'l1va Htanalva knowledge In all ph .... Of office proc.dur.. In- cluding word prOOMelng, bookkeeping Ind baalc computt!lf' operation F0< further Information ple11e cell Krlatl et 71'1'9'4-1057 IRCLE 1-llRIETS Secretary Inv Firm NPB, gd typing, gd gr11mmar 1klll1, WP ••P & Phonet nee Gd grow1h potential, n-1mkr. 873-4227 IOW HIRll& CASHIERS ASSISTllT llll&EllS Interviews Wednesday 9-11 A. M. at 2271 Fairview Ad. Costa Mesa (Fairview & Wiison). turfaclno(eomp1r11 Home lna'd free est 646-50'9 z. C ltr Of tH-lllO NEW Warel'IOUM Storage 85 1-9604 M&M 722-9066 r91T!OdalT~ lie 8<&2 1777 -----I l It-' Expen S«Vlee & R9pa1,· IHIOllY ATC Commerc111 Ol'ywall 'PHHll~ dOM rlgtlt4# Ill •I naH 32 yrs a.itp Resl<fl/Comm Call (714) 537-4840 for Ca~.!!l Spec:lsfltlng In Comm'I Care for ;y;;~ In HcenM Lie #409035 9&4-8919 Typing 60 wpm, llOmt!I f& s;:;k; end AMld'I Free •I lact•t Tax prlnte home Home cOOll bk1: rtqulrad Full time =-R=:~dOlllOf'I• 5 .. 8•8923 _ •393924 fKANK MUSSELMAN ,"*'' Klthy 5,0-,101 ... fl•1 -:~t01r::9~r.:J.•111°' 0oor .... tc 548-<&HO •ROOM ADDITIONS• Your l'IOme or my otf~ Aoofoid recover. r• AE ODE G j S ,., R .a p 1 tla NPISTI RECEPTIONIST D OR RE p R * M LIN . * ' ...,1 81911 6.cv-7828 a1a I palr1, riot tar, tlle. roctl, F H ti.... 8eldl I BUil Al sT Ltc .c2&.c11 te9 ~194 --MJe PAiNnMd ay Rich-WOOd. fr .. 811 1~8W :~~rt=. ... ,.::. ~::,',;1.'~i_a~::· o. ... tlc Semen j wdHa"91 11dS1nor 16yrsof:ot!J ii• .,..,.,, 20 ,,,.;:w.c To •'7& tO& Def\ 5~9 HOUSE/PET §1ff11Jd In I WWllCUO ~~~c::.rc:,, LIC ~-' 11' •tx!'!l!Pl'IE .. R11T"'T .. 'Hfflg-"'!·R .. all-•ble-.-1 Input pt ... , ....... & CABl~4ETS & CARPEN-NB/CM"" 1oog1at1ort CIMn Up1•Tree Tomming _ r8bOIMl~R9modeM>•th 01'* C09Y end lf\IW9r TRY Small J<>b• raplff• ''""· xlnl ret• 6'45-3093 Yard Malnl •Heull~ RAINBOW PAINTING kllehen C.11 122-9783 Pl'IOne• Cell Roger ,..,. e1t1metet. 64S-Xl03 "---MIKE 8'0-3283 Ov1flty ••our Polle)' _ Angle f'42-'32 t or .,_.. 650-6&43 JEFF Lie Mae Upt lltry 8'42-"" ~. mold'~• b•Y wtn so eout ooo; I saili 1 ...... larMW s.n. ow.. c;omp1411a Pllloe. EN'fRV ' FR 000 .... sn-3255/d 213151'4-8.45 1 ~ orfl flREE PAINT REUPHOLSTERING add t • " -.111y •ork ' "" ~ t1comm·1 VtlM Of Don & drfP«lel, ''" Mt• 11°" · .. u a Oualfty WOf1c 831-7975 ILANOSCAPE-MASONfW Edward• Palf\t 559 47.t() LIC'd 77&-7222 77&-44'3 U 71"8 P1ut S4 8UO ---AJt pri .... dona 8f!Q. KllC.HEN CABINET By~:~~ bt0Ctr·l1~tr" Mt Mika FIND RErACING o• a Flr 167.0QOR •99·<l072 Rid! Ml 9SS.4 I tot "" 11tl 842.oel 1 -LANDSCAPE MASONRY • R41pei1·AltMlllOM M•e 'f(All 8hOPPlnO ... AH~ done Brlcfc through d.i~\1 f1t•d ·······················~ : DELIVERY ·DRIVER I • • • : Dally Pilot motor route : : available in Huntington : • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • • • • per afternoon. • ! Call 642-4333: Monday . : : Friday 10-5 PM. Ask for : • Art. • • • : Oreng• Co••t : : Dally Piiot : : • 330 W. Bay Drive : For Ad Action ········••••41••····· .. •• .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PART TIME TELEPHONE SALES Earn As You Learn 4:30 -8:30 P\of \lb n .-Fri. 9:30 -l :30 PM 'nturda, f.xcellenl workin~ ditions, salary plw, coo - i'Otn· • missions. • • • • • • • • • • • For an appointmt·nt <'B il 642-4322 I • • • I • • • • • • • : • • • • • • • • J • • • • : • : het,~ttn 3:00-8:00 p.m. : : \ k for Ben Williams. ! ......................... , • If , .. art 11th11111t1e 114 w11t tt 1 .. ,.......... z WE WANT YOU! Ne t.rptrlHct ....... ,,. We will ..... , .............. ..,.. ... . ft I leMlltt leeel HWlptttf .... ..,w.,r ., ..... , ... , 119••14. C•T•rl A•• lw T.C. (7 t4) 642-4JJI abt1'1rt•P•""' Loctc...-c let by yalng tile Dtilly Pl· blocil·l10M-tr" •t Mllte 642-5678 5 yn HP .Jetty &d..0517 10C Ct .... fted ACS. 1199 4072 RltJI lie 1-tM<& Cal a Daiy Pilot AD·VIS(Jf 642·56?8 : C09t• ""8, CA : -•••••••• !._.• • -!• ••• ~!!! •• •:·~·~1~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 ~· ' ' • -' f - ) • I l ... Mst ™"™*™· tulteaM 73. grt KtlOn, xlnt cond .. uMd In home only $850 Obo 7eo..3051 !!ttfi'I It 5111 Lliii ..,,...PlllllTt .... ,., • IDT....a "HUNTINGTON BEACH 'tHRYSLER/PL YMOVTH "2~1 &40-516-4 I ftMI Drtn/ J-. • toll ' CHICK IVEllllON POUCHE AUDI CHEWOLET Hltll .. •t Q\lalltv s.1 .. 6 S.rvlo CHICK IVEllllON THEODOR I ROBINS FORD ~'\ 1f, 1 ... A. M b1 >M ~t" U ((J\fA ~I \A ,, 1: 1(Jl(J • ) Orange Cout DAil v PILOT /Mond1Y, FebtWfY 10, 1eee ' ' ' r ' ll d OAJLY PILOT/ Mond8y, ~ 10, 1Ne ''/ ' ·• MUC irii.( MUC M011C( MUC mtU Ml.IC mTU MUC llJT1CE MlJC .-,nt[ :·-~1J ~ ......... -··A·-.lf N.UmaTAW M.UmaTAW MAlml'fA•m ,_.WTION cMOrTOMOf NO'TIC9TO f_,~--~ "". -~~ ~ c-~!!!.~~.. PIC11'nOUeMllH•• ..C11TIOUI MlllllM ..crmoueeu11•• leOTaOf MC>T'aTO ·- - ~ .............. 11t 1• T"-follOwln9 penone -The followlnO l*'90nl.,. The ~ 1*10t1 It The ............, :::. II Of ..UTM 9ULK TUJll"" CNDf~=::-~, • a.t TIMI ...... ot doing bullr'9le..: 001nQ ~ e.: doing bu11r1e1e • ·~.., MCLWTION (a.ce. ft0t-tt07 IOl.ll T ~ l\'t IVll.YN L 'toeT TRAVEL WITH JOYCE-. AEEGUNOfF PARTNER-FIDUCIA,.V TAX Sl!A• ~ tluelr-. M: The Moulton ...... Wa• U.C.C) ( ...... _._.., I~ ;ta NotlOI la hereby (IMn: :c·· t9752 MacArthur l!Mlld. $HIP, 34 MIMIOn Bey Or., VICE-, SUS Newr.:1 11~ ~·~~!!.n~1t'• Olllrlot 11 Pfep&tlng 1 Notice It '*'°Y gMrl to U~ L I '~ To .. Ptf'tone ln*-ted, te 1 t5, ltvlM. Ce11t 92715, COtone def M.,, Cellf. t29ff loule'lwd, .,... 21&, ~ hectl Cellf 929e0 ~ Oedwdon tor tne creditor• of tl'I• within NotlOI It Ql¥etl N • ~s wlleither u oredttore. llen. Celtt. Corp. Robert Glen Aew, S4 l>0'1 8MCl'I, Ctillf. 92ta ,. .. .........._ ' .__.:_ ~ Mlow. I!. MfMd tr.....,Otl thl1 a oredlton of CMtiM GrlNm a .• wt1te of EV£L VN L YOST, 6. 8Pt1no St 1705, Loe Mo Mw, Cellf. •H2S V\a San IWno. ~ ei..:iti, Celt. t2t10 etton 11 on 111i9 It tN 011CrtCt m9de on pet'IONll ptopetty -.ron. Whoee ~ lid-l.i • l 11 "'""'Ill llO&t.._ °' ~. In the i. JOyCe Timmerman, 82t MIM!On 8eY Or. COtona def w-.m Lind Mon1'. 22t w ~Ii:~ 'Drift" Neoettw o.otW-bulk ttwwter It aboUt to be end PeooY °'"*"· T,.,,._ ! c*UMCI, wtlOM ltllt ado-gelM, c.m '°°" Aoo.n c. <Nnneee. loll IMd\ Cellf, em TNI. bu.I oMoe end ........ for lwelnllft•~· dreM .. 911 w..i tett\ I !' • I d,.. -275 E C-18M6-Tl'lle bu•lnee• 11 con· 53f. Aanollo Santa Fe. Clelf. T"'8 bu.in.. II oon-ducted by an~ con-p_ubllo 1111peotton. A The nernee and ~ StrW, eo.1a ....._ OountY • -~ buro °""" a...burg, • duc:1ed by: • corporation 92087 duc:1ed by. an lndMdulll Mn Jorden NeOatM ~ .-be eddr'9ll Of ""' Intended of <>tenoe. Stat• of cai. f tNlt let*' '-'llMnt"Y °' E. Joyce Ttmmetman. Thie bullnMI le con-Wllem L. Mot1t1 Thlt ~t --... OOlllldered for ~ or lrlMferon .,_ HOMEA &. tomla, INt • bullc ,,._,...,lit r:_~!ii.i.~ lllued to Wllllem C Hutt· Thll 1ta1ement wM flt90 nar9l'llp with tN CWn'Y a.t1l of Or· " oir.cton of ttle o-.nat It tu "°81NSON. 1805 Alabama. Currell. Tr..,._, ~ '~ llf of admlnliltr.eloll 1\e\19 ~ Prealdent dUClted by. 1 gener.i patt-'l'hlil ......,_,, .,.. Ned wtttt tfte C0un"' a::' of'; dleappO'llel by tN eo.d of A08IH80H and JOA~ a aboUt to be mllde to Jofvl J Ql.lltt by. ,,,. Knox Coufity wttl\ ttie County Olertl of Of-RoOet1 a. ~ anee County on~ 15J = County °" Jll'NfllY 9• ~ eo be he6d ~nttngton 9Metl. Call• ~ eddr9I II M-f Do it the same way people have been stretching their budgets for hundreds o f years: shop classified. You'll save a lot when you read c lassified regularly. people read class1f1ed Daily Pilat 642-5678 Clfoult Court. court of com-enge County on JWlU8'y 13, Thie •t•temenl WM fllecl 1Nt 20, 1..-e. fomla.. Weat 18th Street. eo.11 !*ent lUf1edtctlon of t11e 1eee w1111 ""' County Clerk of Or-,_,. Pul>llehed °'~ TM Pfoteat cone111ta ot tt1e Tiie looatlon 1n c~ ....., County of °'.,._ State of ltllnol9. ,..... lnQ9 County on JITMJMY 9, Pul>IWled Ot9n09 Coeel o.ll'y Piiot J 20 27 followlnO: ot the olllef ~ .......,. Stal• of Callfomla. Thi! the '*-Ing per'IOM Publlahed Ot9n09 CoMt 1988 o.ll'y Piiot JWNM'f 20, 27. ,. .,,u:tle . . Proieot: IMPAOVIMENT Of orlnolc>al ~ offlOe Tiie propany to be .,.,. II Indebted to Of holdlng Dally Ptlot JlnUlfY 20, 27. ~ Febn.lary 3, to. 1Nt brUlly 3• 10• 1 M-toe 048T-AICT NO. '· Ae\llalol• ot the Intended ,,.,...,Of' II: '-red .. ioo.ted at Ht Weet pereona1propeny01 the Mid February 3, to, 1988 Publl9hed Or1nge CoNt M--922 to the a... Plan of wonce. 5200 SealhOf• Dttw. N9w-teth St,...t, Coeta MeM. decedent: Home S1>Ano-of M·920 Delly Piiot January 20, 27, Protect Location: v.nou. port 8Mch. Cllltomla. County of Otanoe. 8t•te of Amertca. t300 N Main St • February 3. 10, 198e rtaJC NOl1C( 'Pf'otaota In Laguna Nlgulf. All other bUlinaM ~ callfor'nle Sant• Ana. Caltf 92701. rtBlJC NOTtCE M-91s •-.,. 11nnrr ~ Location: Uigune Ind add,..... uMd by tl'lt Biid prQ9«'Y le deletlbad ATTN: Jlnet WllllalM, City AC:TrnOUe--!I ,_,., ""'-• Orenoe Coullty tr-19'0f wttNn ""' pMt In QeMf'll -A• ... In of Santa Ana. County of Or· ftCTTTIOU8 .,..... P\BUC NOTICE MAm aTATUmNT rlc>tlon of N11ure. ttvM ~ •e: ~ trade. llxlur•, equipment ange. NAm ST A Tt..wr The to1ow4ng .,. fl1CTl110UI 8Ull •M P\ltpoM and leoeftcl.,... of The namM Ind bueltlMI Ind good wtll of that de.- That the underllQneO c»-The 1o11ow1ng per90nl.,.. f1Cm10UI .,.._.. doing bullt'9M ~ • *Im ITATW Protecf:ThePlanofWortcale addr ... of the traillfel ... trlbutJng ~known._. llr• to,....,_ the Mid per-doing bulll'IM8 ... NAm aTAT'lmNT A & M SERVK:E8 3157 The lollowlng perlOn II being revtMO to best flt ._,.: SUK YON YOON Ind CG Dlllr1t>utlng end tooated IOnllpropenyorcoltectthe CHICKEN STATION, The .fOllowlng per'IOfl II BltdlSttMt •w ~ dolnabueltlMIM: planned -...opmentL ,._ l<YUNO JA YOON. t3to4" 981 Weat 11th Street. clelma and to ren'IO'te that 140e 1 Euclld SI., Garden dOlna bu._ u : 8Mcf'I CefM• t2t4l0 DtslGN AEGAROER. 5' 1 vt11ona to the County M•ter Taft 112. Garden Grove. eel-Coate Meaa. Coullty of Of- c:ollected or '**'*' trom GrOYe, Caltt. 928'3 cJ's PARTY ANO PAPER Alln'& Mtk• Wakll'lull 835 San 9ernll'~i.... Newport Plan of Development• tomlL ltlge, St•t• of C.itffonla. Ille Stat• ol Callfornl• to Ille HOIMinl Mohemmad K, COMPANY, 9891 HamMton W. &Mer St . .tQ.-101, Co.ta BMd'I, Calif . ...-~ prompted. reeponea In~ The property pertinent TM bUlll tr.,,.,., .... be ••Id 111te Wfl«• tenere 12-1S8 Date St G1tden Ave H 11 t &Heh MeM e.itt 9292tl C o r I n n • M • r I • trto1 pltlnnlng. hereto II deler1bed In 090" conaumm1ted on or alter taatamerttery or of ldmlnt• Grove, Calif. 92&4'1 Ceui'. 92~ ng on • Tl'liii bueln... 11 con-Morgen1tern, 531 Sin Nam. of 11.flenoy Under· erel 11: Stock In Trlde. Ax-the 28th day of Februaty. lfltlonh•vel>MnlNUed HoaetnlTahefK,#15311 Pl'Udenee CM1tte Jeck-ductedbx:l'luabwldandwtt. Bemll'dlno,NewportBMcl'I, taking Project: MOULTON turH, Equipment and 1He, 11 10 A.M .. at ltvlne All pel'IOl'll having olallTll W WlllOn Coate M ... eon 1028 Wea1Ward Way Ann Wlllcll'lutl Calif. 924183 NIG~L WATER DISTRICT, Goodwtll of I oertlln Meet Eactow, lno., 13925 V• ag&lnlt the decedent Of 111 ~II. 92e2i · Cotti M--. Ca.lit 92e27 · Thll ltatement wu flled Thll tiu11ne11 11 con-27500 La Pu Road, LAguna Market with beer ~ wine Ave., Ste. 100. ltvlne1 ~ lnt-1 In Mid •t•I• and Thi• bUllMll 11 con-Thi• bu1tne11. 11 con-with the Coullty Clertc of Of-ducted by. .,, lndMdu.I Ntguel, CA 92977 and II located It' 1905 .. ty of Orange. Slit• Of c-. wishing to object to euc11 ,. ducted by' • gen«at plrt-ducted by-111 lndMdual lnQ9 County on JlnUWy 13 Cortnne Moroenatern Contac:t Per90n: Cano H. ~. Huntington Beectl, fom411. moval mull glvet1 written no-ner-lhlp Prudence JaclclOn lHt • Thll 1t1tement wu ftled Hlbaah-Dlrec10f of EngJ-C.tlfornt1. The bulln•H So Ill' M II,_, 10 tfle tlee of IUCh objection to Ille Hoaelnl MOhammad K Tills atatement _. flled with tt1e County Ctenl of Of-~ (7 t4) &43-2564 name uaed by ll'lt Mid tr.,,.. Tran1lerM, 111 bu1ln ... '*'°"Of l)eflOnl ln<Mbted Thia stitement wu tiled with 11141 County Clerk of Or-Publlthed 0t9n09 CoNt enge Coullty on JlnUlfY 13. Mltlgetlon ll'IM9Ut'• to WOf 1t Mtld ioc.Jton 11: namea Ind addr...._. ueed to. or holdtng pereon&I prop-with Ille County Clerit of Or-ange County on January 9 Deity Piiot Januety 20 27 1He ll\'Old potentlal llgnttlcant et-'' R 0 B INS 0 N'S FINE by TfW\SferOI' for the th<• erty ot, the deeadent. SIJCtl anoe County on Jan'*Y 13, 19a8 · Fet>ruaty 3, to. 1eee • • ~ tieci1: None. MEATS". Y9"I IMt put, ere: O notloe mull be gl...en to the 1ll88 '217MI M-92 Publletled Or-.nge CoNt C..... A. ......, ~ $.id bulk trlMfer 11 In-GrMlm Oiltr1butlng, 981 per90n holding Ille per1on&1 f2llMI Put>lllhed Oringe Cout Dally Piiot Januety 20, 27. tMt ~ tended to be coneummated West 18th Street, Coat• propeny Of agaln1t wnorn Publilhed Or1t1g9 Cout Deity Pilot Jenuary 20 27 Fet>Nery 3, 10, 1Nt Pubbhed Orange CoNt at the offtce of: ACTION Meaa, Calif Ille claim 11 made II the ad· Dally Piiot Januery 20 27 February 3 1o l988 ' ' "8JC fl)TIC( M-927 Delly Piiot Fet>Nery to, tHe ESCROW, INC .. 900 NOfth Dated: F-•t>ruart e. 1Ne dr-u lllted above within. February 3, 10. t9e& ' ' ' ' M-911 M·t4e Tuettn Avet1ue, Suite 0 , .Mtwt J. Curren, ,,.,... 30 DAYS alter flret publl-M-918 ACTTTIOUa ....... "8.IC fl)TICE Santi ·Ana, California, Or-..._ cation of thll notice. MAim aT A TllmlfT enge County on or alt• Feb-PublllMd Orange Cout w..m c. Huttqutet, 11-m-•c NOTI"c The followfng l*IOf'I 1a ACnnoua .,..... I NlfY 28, 1oae. Thi• t>u111 o.11y Piiot February 10, 1eee ecutor of ttie lite .. of ..-~ ~ doing~•: *Im ITAT'llmlfT rta.IC fl)TIC£ tranlfer II eubject to Call-M-1150 l ftffll L Yoet rtllUC NOTtCE NEWPORT NIGHTLIFE The followlnO ~.,. , tomt1 Uniform Commerctll -------- Published CK1nge Cout ~~:A=• LIMOUSINE SERVICE, 790 doing~• ACTITIOUI......, •Code s.otlon etoe PtBJC NOTICE Dally Piiot February 3, 10, The lollowfng per.or1 ta ~~A~U w. tetl'I St .. Coeta MeM, SION TECH 34l().H w NAm aTAftmlfl I The name and ldd,.... of _ _..;,..;.;;..;;..;;.......;.__.. __ 17. 1988 dolno blJ9I T .........,.~ Calif. 92e27 MacArthur 81.: Santi AM, The loltowtng per1on Iii tl'I• pereon with whom ACTTTIOUI .,... ... M·fM2 MARIE ':" P-;~N. 2191 dol he~~ II H..-A. John8aon, 108 A Calf 92704 doing ~ u : clMnl may be llled la AC-NAm aTATUmlfl Hart>orBlvd .. Sp 28,eo.ta K'fALOHA EXPRESS~ ~Newport BMd'I, QWy Winn 431 eo.ta NAILS&. SUCH, 310 N. TIONESCROW,INC ,900N The followlng per.on le --------Mesa. Calli 92e27 ENTERTAINMENT. 435 ..... :.. bu-·~· II eon-,,.... St eoat.. ....... C.itf TUltln Ave. IC, Santi Ana, TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE G. dOlng buelnaaa u : PtllllC NOTIC( '".. ..._ 92729 .. . Calif. 92705 SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA v. 0. COOPER FLOORS, Marla A Pern, 2 t91 Santi Ana Ave .. Newport ducted by. an~ Frank w. Potta. 2901 W. Anita L. Tru/lllo, 7182 92705 and the laat d~ for 447 E. 17th St., Coeta Meaa. FICTITIOUI M.ll*Ell Harbor Blvd, Coeta MeM, Beach, Cllllf. 92ee3 Hana ~ WllMI ~t A. Santa Ana, Wl'l .. ton Clrc a, WHI· flflno Qalml by lllY c:redltOf eetlf. 92fe7 NAMI ITATDllNT Calif. 92627 Matthew K. Akiona. 436 Thll ltat-.t WU flled e.itt. 92704 minster, Calf. 92883 anall be February 27, tHe Robert E. Woolrldge, TM lollowlng pereon1 ere Thi• bu11ne11 11 con-Sant• Ana Ave •• Newport with the County Clerk of Of. Thl1 bulln ... 11 con Thia bu1lneee 11 con-whldl le the ~ d~ 17290San Lull. ~t 2. F'oun-dolng bualneae u ducted by: an lndlvlduat 8Mch, Oelff. 92883 fe'X: County on J .... .-.. 14 ..... ducted ...... ._,, lndlvtdual before tt1e conlUmll'lltlon v·-c -... 27""' THE PRACTIC·E BUILDER Marte A. Pern Thi• bu1loeu 11 con-l" -~' ' duct-.. by. • general l>aft -•· taln --•· -·· ..,.. Th • oenl'llp Anita l . Trujlllo d1te epeclfted ll>c>Ye. Thie butlne11 11 con· AO AGENCY. 2oe t Buelnell ia 11atement WU flled ducted by: .,, Individual ,_,.. Franlc w. Pott• Thtl at11emen1 ... llled Dated: January 22, 1He ducted by: an lndlvldull Center Drive Suite 107. with the Coullty Clerk of Or· M1ttller K. Akiona Pubffll'led Orenge Cout Thie 1tatMW1t wee wtth 1M County Clerk of Of-HOmA 8. 9'o.NION, Robert E. Woolridge lrvlne, Calif 92715 anoe County on January 16, Thll 1tatemen1 -llled Deity PNot Janutiry 20. 27, wl1h the County Clenl of°' .,. County on January t3, JOAN Q . 9'081NION, Thll •tatement wu llled The EvergrMn Group. 198e with the County Cieri! of Or· February 3, 10, ttee Coull 1988 Tr....., Coull etent of Or Callfomta. 2081 Bullflfft P'*l77 WlQ9 County on Januery 9, M .. 914 = ty on ~ 9 ,._.. IUI( YON VOOM. KVUNO wltl'I the ty - Center Ortve .-101, 1rv1ne, ..... ~blbhedPllo J Orange20Cout27 ttee t Publllhed Orange eo.t JA VOOM. T,..,...... :C County on JWIU8')' 9• Callf 92715 ..,...,, t anullY • · F.-rnll o.tty Piiot Jenuaty 20 27 P\Jblllhed Or1t1g9 C0Ut PHB Marti.,lng, Inc C&ll-Februery 3, 10, 1Ne Publllhed Orange Coeat rtllJC fl)TIC£ Publllhed °'9n09 ~ 10. 196e ' • O He '1r17tt lornl1, tH1 Hawllbrooll M-924 Dally Piiot JlnUlfY 20, 27, o.tty Piiot JlnUlfY 20, 27 Fet>Nary 3, lO, 1 OellyPllotFebruary1 '1 PubllaMd Orange Co.t OriYe. S1n 04m ... Calif February 3, 10, 1He ACTIT10U8 .,_.. Fet>ruaty 3, 10, tNt M-919 M·t44 Deity Ptlot January 20. 27, 91n3 fltllUC NO~c -._ M-904 ...._ aTATDmNT M-90&! ~ 3. to. ttee •-------~~~~~~~~~ Tt111 bualneu 11 con-''~ ~ = ~ •• rtllJC fl)TIC£ P'l.llJC NOTIC[ M-eol ducted by I general part· FtCTillOU• ....... P\ll.JC NOTICE MADDHOUZE, 15655 __ .,.Mn~ __ .,. NOTll'C PACFtC VIEW) •MONAL PARK CemetetY • Mortuary Cl'lapel • Crematory 3500 Pacific View Drive Newp()('t 8eactl &«-2700 HA~L.AWN· MT. OLIVE Mortuary • Cemetery Crematory 1625 GliJer 'Ave Costa Mesa 540-5554 RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Classified Pages Turn unwanted Items Into money today! Call 642-5678 nerSl>lp NAME ITATW•NT ..--nu1iw. AC.....__.,..... ACTIT10UI ...... l"UUU\I llW. Alan L s.m11a1n. pr-eal-The fOllowlng pereon i. FICT1TIOUS ....... Hunt~ Vlt 1e2. Hunt-NAiiirnATtmNT NAMl ITA-n.NT dent doing l>ualnell u : NAME ITATDmNT I~~~ ~~A=' The fo11owtng l*'IOn 11 The following perlOl'I 11 '9C~A~N ~"·~·~81nen~= ,"~ MARK'S MAINTENANCE, The fotlowlng pereon II 15555 Huntlngt0n VII 1e2' The lollowtng peraon .. doing bualneae u : doing l>ullMN u : The fptlowtng perlOn II wit 1 ty 0 r· 18301 ~ Git• Line, doing l>ullnMI u : Huntington Beach 'c111t' doing bu9lnM8 -SOUTH COAST MARKET-SLS, LTD .. 2700 w. P• Oolno bullMll ... ~x: County on January 9. Huntington 8!~ch. Callf. IMPULSE PRODUCTS, 92647 ' . COAST ENERGY PROO. ING & ASSOCIATES, 1001 ctflc CoNt Hlol'lny Suite EMPIRE 04STRIBUTING, '2l170I 92649 20152 S.W. Birch, Santi TI m 0 t II y S tan I e y UCTS t7IMIC RoQer'I pt W•t St~ 11413, Senta 281, Newport Beactl. Clllf 3190 J eo.ta MeM CaHf Mark Lyle Anlonn• Ana HeiQht1. C&llf. 92707 Hefmtnlak 7242 Eltl Cf 1 eo.taMeea. Clltf. 12e27 .. All•. Callf. 92707 928e3 92928 • • Publllhed Orat1Q8 Coat Gregoire 18301 Golden Fr111kilnClantPleroe 201 H ti t ' Beldl c '11t' EdWWd fWpfl .Tomu.11 AnnEltzabetllHatch, 1001 SharOn L• Swaney, 417 zaui 009 Dally Piiot January 20. 27. Gata Lene, Huntington S w Birch, S1nta ·An• 9~~7ng on · • · HIMIC Roger'I Pl eo.tAi w. Stwene U 13 Santa VIII Udo Nord. Newport ltvlne AV:e~ e!.c.i FebnJery 3, 10, ,gee Beaetl. Clltf 92649 Height•. Calif. 92707 Thi• bu11n... II eon-,,.... Callf 92927 • Ana, Cellf. 92707 • 8eadl, Cellf. t2ee3 Calif 92960 . M-907 Thi• bulln•• 11 con-This busln••• la con-ducted by • general pan-Th~ buiineu 11 co _ Thia bullneaa 11 con-Thi. bustneu 11 eon-Th.II b llnMI 11 con- ducted by. an lndtvldual ducted by: an lndM<lual ner11htp .... ~ ..... ...,. n ducted by. an lndlvtdual dUcted by. In lndMdual u --------Mark Lyla Anlonne Franklin Pteroe Jamie Helmlnlak "Ed:'.;J'~ ~ Ann E. Hmtcn Sllll'on Lee Swaney ductz::! ~lvldual .,,..l11m Gregoire Thi• mtemant wu flied Tl'lt1 ltmtement -llled Thll ltllement -Ned Thie ltatement .u filed Thl8 ltatemant WM llled Thll ltatement -flted knOcits often when yov Thi• 1t1tement w11 llled With the County C1«k of Or-wtth IM Coullty Clenl of Or-with the County a.t'll of Of-with the County etent ot CK-with the County Oer'lc of Of. with the County Cieri! of Or-use rest1lt-gett1ng Dally with the County Clerk of Or-ange County on December ange County on Januery 15 ange County on January 13 enoe County on Oeoember ange County on Januety 9, ange County on J~ I Piiot Classllied Ada 10 =County on January 15, 23. 1985 1988 ' l988 · 2e. 1996 19&6 19ee · reach the Orange Coast 1 ~1 fmM4 ~ ,.._ '117714 1'291111 market 1'211279 Publllfled Orange Coat Publllhed Orange CoMt Publtlhed Orange Cout Publlll'led Orange CoNt Published Orange CoNt Publllhed Orange Coaet Phone 642-5676 Pubhlhed Orange Cout Dally Piiot January 20, 27, Deify Piiot January 20 27 Dally P11ol J1nuary 20 27 Dally Piiot January 20, 27, Dally Piiot Januery 20, 27, Delly Piiot J ery 20 27 Da.lly Piiot Januery 20, 27, February 3, to, 19e& February 3, 10, 19ee ' ' February 3, to. ttee • • Fet>Nary 3. 10, 1eee February 3, 10, 19&e Febru 3. t~19ee ' · February 3, 10, 19e& M·923 M-901 M-900 M-9'7 M-902 M-912 ary M-90& 0 CHICK IVERSON o &Xiii C .. ounty--®J li 1 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD [i!'A]@IT@oo@ Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi UI I. 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Newport Beach 640-·~~ G) JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 OllMI ''· -lffw Car Location 1001 QUllH "· -R•••I• Olvl•lon World's Laro-r Seloet1on of 0 Mer<»d# Benz A 133-9300 .... LuUIC . , •• Senkt ..... ., (714) 140-1100 (213) lll-1211 PACIFIC OCEAN o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &Va 'f'AMILY STORE SINCE '53' -W Sales -Service -Leuinq ~ He·OUO I v MISSION VIE~°!( '":'- Ct BOB LONGPRE' Orange Coumys Ofct.rt & Largnt Pontiac Dealenhlp M INch IM. & It. C-..nMn Grow F~ f7t• .. Z-M•t f7t•J 6N-2SOO \lie perform •If Pontiac w•rr•"'Y work. J'W9ardleu ol ~you ortglMHy purchaMd yo&K car. --llG-AY W.W.,.,..., ......... PONTIAC SLASHES e PRICES! e LIQUIDATING 1985 MODELS IJQR l«1 CUICl.llST AHCCS W[ Wll NOT BE UNO£RSOLOI ---·-- SUBARU 24'0 Her1Mr llvd. I Costa MN Newpert 8tadl 714/549·4300 e ORANGE COAST JEEP/RENAULT # 1 " Th .,,, '" ""' JH, Sa/11 '" I run ~ Onin2e. s ALes Loa'"St. seRv1ce ,.,. "...,.""o • LEASING ,oe, •• ,.,. · 541 1023 • ACCESSORIES DEPT' 9 UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2llO Harbor Blvd. Coeu M-540-0713 , ' ( I ; t ~--··. «. rt I a a 2 a 7 a a a 2 I 2 . ----------- ORANGE ~I 25~ FAIR FOMCAITION A2 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1986 arcos warned.on.fraud Sen. Lugar says vOtlngallegattons have serious implications for U.S. relations Manila to protests results they claimed w!!re fa.lsified to show Pres1· dent Ferdinand E. Marcos ahead of cha llenaer Corazon Aquino. group's members before the del- egation left to return to Washington. He said the group's report would be delivered to Reaaan Tu~y. demonstrators outside the entrance chanted and waved placards demand- ing that fore1an observers and re- porters leave lhe counll)'. paradana su\J)c·flle out of tbe Marcos-appointed commission •s c.oununa ocn1tr. "There was 50methin1 wron&." a woman operator said. "What's post- ed on tbe .-bulauo n board docs not tally with the computer boa.rd, and we don't know who is do1na n. We can't take 1 t any more." ---- MAN ILA, Philippines (AP) - Official U.S. observers of the presi- dential election said Monday that vote-counting irregularities cou~d have serious 1mplicat1ons for U.S.- Ph1hppine relauons 1f the results proved fraudulent. "We are pleading. I think, in a last Detroit's Isiah Thomas was named MVP for lead- ing the East team to victory In the NBA All- Star game Saturday./81 Laguna Beach Hlgh's Coby Naess finally gets a taste of success./81 California 2 L.A. bomb-squad ex- perts are kllled white dif- fusing a booby-trapped plpebomb./A4 Democrats call for abolishing vote on Su- preme Court justices./ A4 Nation Bipartisan support seen for mic:lgetman missile program./ AS Justice Department study shows storefront pottce~ttoos1'educe fear of crime./ AS Wor ld Marcos, Sen. Lugar talk about the electrons on American television./ A4 First two bodies are re- covered In Canada's worst train disaster./ A4 Business The county's high office \facancy rate is expected toclimb./A7 INDEX Advice and Games A 10 Bulletin Board A3 Business A 7 -8 Classified 85-7 Comics · A 11 Death Notlcer 87 Entertainment A9 Horoscope A 10 Opinion A6 Pollce log A3 Publlc Notices 87-8 Sports 81-4 Television A9 Weather A2 minute situation," &aid Sen. Richard Luaar. R-lod.,co-dtafrman of lhe 20- mcmbcr American group sent by President Rc.apn to observe Friday's election. On Sunday, 30 government workers marched out of the election commission's tabulating center 1n Put to the test Lupr told a news conference the U .S. observers heard "serious charaes" of election irrcgulantics and he said there would be ''obviously scnous" implications 1f they were proven. · Lupr. who is chairman of the Foreign Relations Commlttc-e, read a statement approved by all of the Aboat a handred .llfefa&l'd.a duh into the chllly water at Bandncton State Beach Sanday morntna to reqaallfy for duty at Ora.nae Coanty•• etate beachee. cJnly two failed to make the 1,000-yard nrtm ander the 20-m.lnate quaUfJtnc The statement sajd in part, "Sadly ... we have witnessed and heard disturbing reports of efforts to under- mine the integrity o r · the election process ''both dunng the voting 31ld vote-counting process which 1s still under way." As the Amencans left their Manila hotel. about 200 pro-government But the Amencans' motorcade passed throuih without 11\Cldcnt. Late Sunday, 27 women and three men working at computers in the Commission on Elections walked out, claiming the talhes were being falsified in favor of Marcos. Some of the computer operators wept on each others' sho ulders after tlme. Another 200 llfecuard appllcanta andenrent tryoata that lncladed ewtmmln& and ranntna heata. Thoee who pueect wtll anderco oral tMta before belDC conaldered for llfepa.rd openln&e. Surf breaches highway barrier again The woman, who refused lO sjve her name. told The Associated Press that workers spotted the probkm (Pleue eee MARCOS/ A2) Woman in Rome attack better Coast woman thinks twice about traveling after airport shooting By ROBERT HYNDMAN OflM~ ......... Tounsts have good reason to feel apprehensive about tntcmational travel in the wake of recent tcrronst attacks. Kay Goff. who was tnJurcd m the Dec 27 attack by Palestinian ter- ronsts al the Ro me airport. says t0noccnt travclcrs vacauorung in Euro pe cannot be assured of their safety. desp1te efforts to tighten secunty abroad. ··1 think people are th1nlong t'Wlcc about traveling. and J don't blame them... the i8-yca.r-old Newport Beach rcs1dent says. "You bear about theK terrorist attacks. and the otres recently in Paris, and you wonder if it's safe a~more." While Goff says she 1s reluctant to t~vel in tbe near future. she 11 op11m1suc about a full recovery from the m1urics suffered six weeks aao. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of-~ ..... IWI "I'm watkl111 around quite a bit." she says. "I had someone staying with me to help me out. but she's~ now .\!though my leg swells up a b1L I fttl a lot better I fttl h ke I'm going to be Huntington Beach city main ten-about 12 inches deep," Graham said. lanes o pened JUSt befof(' 2 p.m . said good as ne~ ... an~ wo rkers closed the highway "Cars were dnving through with the Huntington State Beach dispatcher Goff was waiting with a tour group between Golden West Street and water up to their doors when Hunt-Kim Montgomery. for ·tickets at the TWA counter of B1hg dsurf powered dby hdighba li~es Warner Avenu'e at about 9 a .m . after ington Beach maintenance people As the tide dropped· and the sea Rome's Lco~do da V1nc1 A1rpon eras e over man-ma e san mers the tide had topped o ut at 6.5 feet and who werr watching the situation receded, workers bulldozed the water ~hen rerronsts stormed the terminal. aBond1 noodCh~ Pa5cific CoBeast Hh ighS way at seawater streamed across all four finally decided 1t was JUSt too deep and sandoff the highway. replacing throwing hand grenades and finng sa 1ca tatc ac unday, lanes of the road. said Bolsa Chica and closed 11 down." the fragile sand berms that have been submachine guns at hohda) travelers. forcing city officials to close the lifeguard Lee Graham. brushed aside b nature·s hand th~ In the Rome attack and a s1mul- Jllghway fQLthe scco~n!fdLJ.!li_!!m~e~in~tw~oL_.,.,....,. ___ ---:~....---"T'"l'!"-.--:--_JCU!~~~Lliwc::1.J~c....r~µ~-~=~=:::;~~::=:-=:--:;:=;;:;:::~~tt'ianMeous raid at the lf 1enna airpon, 15 days "It came overt c (Pleaae He SURI' I A2 ) people were killed and at least 116 more w('re wounded Goff SS) s she rec-alls fe.,., details about the attack Women address issues at UC Irvine 'write-in ' ··1 was never fnghtened ··she said ·• 1 guess I was so bus) keeping an eye on two other women who we~ senoush hurt n ght next to me that I didn't ga\C much thought to myself By lbe A11oclated Pre11 About two dozen women's groups with "the write stuff' pthcred at UC Irvine duriOJ the weekend for the G reat Amencan Write-Jn. sending letters to legislators on issues ranging from apartheid to aging. "I would expect the elected officials will respond to the letters," said pan1c1pant Patnc1a Mcfarlane of Costa Mesa. "Rlght now, this country 1s going through a serious crisis and something needs to be done about It .. The wnte-in Saturday was sponso r- ed by Women For, a group that acts as a liaison among women's groups nat1onw1de. It was organized to gave c1t1zens a chance to tell the govern- ment what's on their minds. said Dr Gail Reisman, proJCCI coordinator Bomb threat forces AirCaljet to land By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ... ~ .......... A bomb threat forced an emergcnC) landing of an A1rCal commuter plane from John Wayne A1rpon to San Francisco Sund:1) night. No bomb was found and no one was injured when Flight 187 landed at Los An.elcs lntemallona1 Alrpon at 7:30 p m The plane. with 67 passengers and fi ve crew memhtrs. was over the Santa Bar:bara area when an umdent11ied male: called A1rC'al headquaners in Newport Beach at 7:05 p.m. and said. "There's a bomb on Flight 187." according to William Bell. vic:e president ofcorporate (Pleue eee BOMB/ A2) ··w e sat around one day leellng that the government was not listening to our concerns:· Ms. Reisman said " ... We've been working for a year to get these groups together. hoping to generate thousands of letters." Mem~rs ofabout 24 org.anizauon~ ~l at adJoinmg tables m the dining room of the Umvt'rs1l> C'lub at l (' Irvine with pamphlets focusing on causes the} beheve de5Cn e pubhc attenuon. The> also Slgned or WTOle letters advocating stances of other pan1c1pating groups. ranging from A.mnest) lntcrnauonal to the Lauria Women's Network and the G A1> Panthers. There Jlso wa-; a group urging cleanup of Ncwpon Ba) Brottferhood ( rusde and Ff'l"C , (fleue 1ee WOllEN/A2) "I remember hcanng a not~ hke brt'aking gJus. then a pop. pop, pop. and then evel")one stan1ng ly1na down. so I la} down also." Goff said ··1 reall~ wasn't fnghtcned. tho ugh. l ~ne~ I couldn't move. I kne.,., lhaL so I JU\t thought to m)sclf, 'The) '11 come had. and get me when 11·~ ume ·But I (Pleue eee ROME/ A2) Panel probing report NASA was warned about booster.s WASHINGTON (AP) -.\ pres1· denual comm1ss1on 1nves11ga11ng the explosion of the space shuttle Challenaeron Sunda> a kcd N !\SI\ to produce all internal documents deal- ing with problems on the \part<1h1p's booster rocket seals Comm1sll1on C hairman Wilham P Ro~ers allked for the document' aflt'r noting d1~rcpanc1c'i htt"'een 1'J .\~.\ officials' 1e~11mon'! ~forc 1ht 'om m1ss1on last ""~"·and a '-ev. 'i orl T1me5 report ~und3\ quoting internal NASA memorandums. ~•d White House <ipo~esman Marl Wember&- \\ l'1nbcri said Roge~ ··ha.. re· qut'sted A A. 10 pr,x1uct all tntemal documents and rcpons of tn\Csllga· 11ons de.ahni wnh problems rtlaung to ~ab o n th<' h\)Oc.tcr rtxkc•tc." .\ statemc.-nt rclea~ b' '°lj .\ 1\-" spokesman l\.en ~tch1\0n \unda' "11d the space ae,enc~ had he&un ,l\\t'mohng the dnc.·ument~ to give 10 the ,umm1ss1on · Dr Wilham R Ciraham acttng adm1n1strator of ".\S.\ ha assured the comm1ss1on M lull coo~ratton trom all NI\ .\ emplc)\CC'\ ··the 'il3tement ~td Rl'\tt.tf\ 1n a 1eleph11ne 1nterv1ew -;unda\ , c'ntinned .\~.\ ·, cooper- ation 1n lht' N"que t hut dechn~ to J1\tu"' the m31tt·r lunher Th<' 1 ' memh<-r comm1n1on (Pleaee eee NASA/A:l) Words heat up as renewal bulldozers warm. up ROBERT BARKER Decision to take property of· holdouts' causes flare-up of redevelopment fight Ma>be ti's b«aui.e you can Almost hear the bulldo1en revv1na up to tlatten \Qme of the the old building.~ of downtown Huntington Beac h that the banle over rt<<kvelopmcnt has ll.arrd 1n rt<"t'n t days Onc-Main c;tr..·et bui11nc'l\man said 1ha1 nty o fli 1al\ "roll over for devclo~rs. hut \tomp rr,1drnt\ into the rnund " nothtr ded:ircd thot th<' l ll\.' h:u h«n 1crking him around for rnort ' than 20 yea" "They're interfenna with my const1tut1onal ri~t for punu1t of happiness:· he said near tears. Prompt1na tht' outbreak of harsh word may be the rcalmtt1on that rtdeveloment 1s JUSt around the comer after all these yean. C'1ty offi~1alt say <'onstruction crews will b~ak around th1 sum"'cr or fill Al'IO caus1na hard ftthnp " a dm'lon b City C'ounc1I mcmbCTs10 reverse thc.-ir pre' 1ou~ ha.rd hoe armst eminent domain -the.-taking ~ o pnvate pro_pert\ through court aciion and after on tndt'pcndent appra1~I The dcc1s1on to take the wraps o il eminent domain came allcr C tty Council member" Rob Mand1l nd Don Mac lit ter came down ertn> hard on "holdout landov.neM • un· wtlhng to sell their pro~n) for ~aJOnable pn«i. and holdina up the PfOJCCt that will include a 300-room . e•ght·to-11 stof)· hott'I al Main trttt and Pac1Ac Coast H1ahwa> Doug Lanae' 1n a Jb-)'ear-old _,u" nc man v.-ho o-.'11 • hu1ld1na on Main tr«'\. but no1 1n the• rcttcH·lop- menl area. da1mi, that the c11\ will do almost an,th1nt for de,tlo~ hut not for res1den1~ "The\ 'rt ht1ng mid htll c)f a(l(x1\ Lanaevln "1d "Tht\ 're 01ntt for pie 10 tht c.k\ .. Lange"1n who said that lit\ of final\ hed to the prople 0' er tmintru domain '"ue al'° ft\'t1'1((i 1ha1 the'·, e gont hack nn tht1r "'"rd about hold1n the he11h1 1n do11>n town re~1d~nCe\ to thr~ !ltone\ "I C'Ould make monc\ 11 I \old out." he \&1d "But 11 wouldn't ht fun T her<' 1-1 a WI\ of hie htrc-II '' .1 ,ommunm of tncnd\ "I'm 1n faHn 11t l'l'hnt11htJttn[l th1· Mt'il Rut I ~ant th1np t<' \ta' tn the o.an1e 1um~)f-the"\·entun .,,, le I hkt \llhhk tone ilrttt' and au light\ It the huild1np c.in't !"I( ~ha~t'd the\ "lhould ht-ta~rn out ·rhc cit\ ""ant\ ma'' quant1t\ n'll m:t~\ quahh Rut v.lh do the\ w1n1 qua nut\ Thert'' a 44 l per,cnt "'•1;·1n · ,., ratl' 1n offo.'C hu1ld1nll' nnv. " l.ansc' in al\t) , httmC'<1 1ha1 , It\ nffinal' throu1th un('tna1nl\ or "'"'II 11()1'1 h \l' .utC'J 'o 1.:•u-.c dc1cnoratm "1nd111'm' ltr \&td hc l an 't Jet I flCrmll 10 put a fen((' arnund hi\ h.1, k';mt .. ti, ~C'\.'I' the' hum\ out·· Lan t' •n al , l11m\ that thl' C1\\ dc'IC\n I kC'<'p II\ c)~ n prn~n\ 10 good Md<'r 'It', the '411~1 lonkH\& lot in the llh Lanto;t ~an " rtlall\tl a Johnn\ , omC"·latC'I\ 1n ht' \J)1'11mna match "11h the 1.1h -he amved in the Cl\Y 1 n tht 11 lt' IQ °'ll\ ar h\lor. !'14 a rtt1red Oraf\Jt' (Pleue eee unw AL/ A2J r \ Orenge Coal1 DAILY PILOT/ Monday. February 10, 1988 Mild weather expected today Sunny ettie. and mild temP«atur .. .,. predicted through· out ttwl Orange Cout today, ttwl National WMtMf s.rvtoe Mid H~he today wm range from the low to mid eot, while tonlohl • IOwt wtH droe:> to llWI mid 301 10 mid 409. T emP91"alur .. wltl also watm allghtty In ttwl mountain• where new enow awalta toe.al st<lefa Resort hlgha today will range trom tlWI mid 301 to mid 40s . Along rtwt Inner coastal water•. aouthweal to west wind• wtll Dlow a to te knots this atternoon and evening wtth 2-to 3-foot wind wa\199. A weaterly twell and ayrt ranging from 5 lo 9 reel wilt dec:rea" today. Along the outer ooaatal water• northwest winds wtll range from 5 to 15 knots over 4-lo 8-loot combined seas. U.S. Temps Albeny 31 10 Mernpnte 40 32 Altluq<lef QW :IO M Mlelnl9Mch 78 70 ~ Ill lS Mklln0--00-29 2t 4 1 32 ~.~ FM>NTS ~-91 ~ w.,,,_c~ Sho-~ ~ H•••• Snow Occ~ ..... s~., ....... - -Soow• NOAA u~ Oeol u< c-u -"-• MNweuk• lS oe AlllWlll 64 ~= Mpie-St Plul oe --08 All.,,lle Clly 37 NMllwlh 311 " Autllll 311 36 Calif. Temps N-0.-.1 ... SA 9altlmor• 37 37 N-Yorl< 3S 28 811mlng/11m er. 37 Ol<IAl>Om• Clly 26 22 ei..,.11e1o 0$ 10 Omehe 14 .01 11o1 .. ~ 17 °'""°° n 67 Soeton ~ 20 Pnlledllplll• 38 29 Bull.SO 211 22 P_,• $4 43 8u<tif191on VI 29 oe Pllll~ll 30 11 c-Oii 12 Portl .Or so .26 CllMIMlon W V lll 32 Pr~ 37 13 CllerlOtt• N C S3 3e ::to iv so 3A c~ 13 -06. oe .oe ' . Surf Report LOCATION z...,..8Mch amDllllC· TION 3-5 w 3-5 w An overflow c rowd at Santo Domingo Catholic Church catchee up on return• u ,.,~ they U.t.en to Con.son Aquino •peak during mw Sanday in Mantia. c~ Clnc:innlll c--C-d.NH Dell-Ft Worth 09vlon 17 09 32 28 31 24 le .Ol 3A 33 21 24 Reno 47 Ricllmond « Stlo.M 24 s1 ,.. .. r_. 81 Sell Lake City 28 San Antonio 43 14 3e 18 St 18 37 Sent• MOnOIU ~9Mcfl SIWI Ol9gO County ~.., ,__,, ........ -1. 3-5 SW ,... w Deco ....... o.n-17 07 San Juan,P A a3 ee MARCOS WARNED ON VOTE FRAUD .•• o.~ 13 .oe S..ttle -44 29 Ollro11 29 24 Sloua Fllle O!> .03 EIPuo 60 29 Spoil-32 23 f'llfl>ri• 36 22 Tl des TOOAY From Al 'iaturda~ night , when Mrs .\qu1no ~a' k adtng in the comm1<i~1on·., rnunt tn 100.0<XJ \ otes B' m1dda\ \unda' \tarws had taken O\l·r the ledd B' \londJ\ morning "'''h ~X peru~nt 11 thl' preetnct'> reporting thr comm1<.<,mn ' unotlic1al t<tlh gJH ' "1arcm l i5h 236 \Otes to \If\ .\quino's 2 4111,3 4!S a spill of 'If 21< perlcnt to 4S 72 percent Rut Jn independl.'nt rnunl h\ the "latl(lnal ~ln"ement for Fr~c f kl uons a l tt11cns· ballot-mon1111nng group ~no"n as :--lamfrel. had "1 r\ -\q uino 1n the lead b) ~ ~?f) l J 4 "11n 10 4 HOl'l 166 fo r "'1arlm nl '\ 7 ~rccnt tu 46 '\ pertent l he Ruman ( athohl C hurc h '' among thll\(' "'htlh ha't' h.ll~l·c.l Namfrel. The Namfrel t.ally represented 49.14 percent of the Philippines' !S6.036 precincts Final election re- \ults from this nauon of7, IOO islands arc not ellpected for days. After the "'orkers marched out, tabulation was suspended. The total number of workers tabulating was not known but there were about 300 computer!> in the center. Victorino Savellano. chairman of the nine-man C'omm1ss1on on Elec- tionc; which operate the tally center, called the workers' charges "a politi- cal attempt to sabotage our effons." He said the commission's co unt 1s based on authenticated tally sheets "'h1ch "are beyond doubt " The workers who walked out went r ' to a Catholic church where they spoke ~th reporters and Sen. John F. Kerry, D-Mass .• one of the U.S. observers. "I think these arc the most damn- ing comments that I've ever heard. and the most dramauc event that I've witnessed in the course of my being in the Philippines," Kerry said. Marcos, who had predicted an 80 percent landshde.l was hard-pressed throughout his nrst seriously con- tested campaign since 1969, wh en he won ~lection by defeating former Sen. Sergio Osmena Jr. Jn 1972, Marcos imposed man1aJ law, which lasted until 1981. He then won another elcctio°-' but no major opposition parties nelded a can- didate. Marcos has held power for 20 years. I' ergo 01 ·1$ Ftegeterl 211 Ill Grll>O Repl01 26 1e G1 .. 1fallt 12 -10 ()(....cc>ro N C 51 30 HlltlO<G 3A 10 HonolUIU as 87 -'°" 47 « I~ 28 Ill J--MI 52 "° ,,.,,_ -40 " KINU City 22 13 LMV9QM !oO 3e Uftle!IOC* 3!> 32 L.oullYllle ).4 32 Syr.cu• 21 21 Topelca 23 16 T-60 -40 Tulle 25 22 WlllN"OIO<I 37 33 WICNI• 20 1e Wlllt-&ao'r• 31 25 Extended ,.,, w~. -1ner--.g ~ :£Mlo72 l -ln!M .O.andiow.. Fk-.1 IOw 3 37 am ~k'--t.•1a.m ..,... 4 27pm Second l'tlV" 10'$ l p.m TUllOAY "'-' tow 4 17 • "' =~:::rw-10 lh "' ..,.... 45epm $acond l'tlV" 11 23 p m 14 80 .() . 4$ 13 5-4 -0 2 •• 5'11 r-IOdey et S 43 e m enO -ag4lin II 5 32 p m ""°°" -lodey ., • 00. "' and -eoMi et 7 :ll p m NASA PAPERS ON BOOSTERS SOUGHT •.• From Al planned to review the documents in a closed-door meeting Monday after- noon and call NASA officLaJs to tesufy at an open session Tuesday morning, Weinberg said. "The commission is concerned Search for boosters fails Man shoots, kills himself in car . about all aspects of this matter," Weinberg said, adding in reference to the discrepancies The Times pointed out. "Surely this is somertn;ng of particular interest to them." CAPE CANAVERAL. Fla. (AP)-Initial attempts to locate an explosive satellite booster rocket spotted underwater by sonar failed, and Navy djvers intensified their offshore search Sunday for wreckage of the space shuttle Challenger. The 32,000-pound booster. composed of two solid-fuel rocket motors. was believed to be in an area 18 miles northeast of the launch s11e. where parts of the shut1Je 's crew c~mpartmenl, one of its two sohd fuel rocket boosters and other debris have been reported. \ 1r11uhlcd 11ut 111 '>late mdn 'h11t fi1m.,elf tu death \unda\. "hill-'1tt1ng 10 a car 1n Huntington Bealh poltll' reported f he \!Clim 1dl•nttlicd d'> J l 'J·\l'Jf· 1ld white mak <.h<1t h1m'l.'lf ui the upix•r ht1<.h \It Ith a ~h<Jtgun -.aid Hunungton Beach poltn· 'lgt Patrick C lemens HI\ name was being "'Ith held pending notification offam- 11; Police rcce1 "cd a call at about I IS pm Imm a ""'tne'>'> ""ho '><I" the hod~ 1n J car 1n the par~1ng 101 at the northca\t rnmer ot Hunt1ng1on ~treet SURF CLOSES ROAD ... From Al 11mes in the last lt\e da}'> The thin srrand of beac.-h h\ thl' cl11T\ at Bolsa < h1ca prm tdl''> \Lani proteL lton tor the h1gh"a~ v.hl·n hrgh 11dt''> 11mh1n1· ..-.11h h1g <.ur1 \IJ•fltt•n rncc ",irk er' h.1 \ \' trwtl to .1Jd '""lt pr11ll'\ !Jtrn I ,r 1hc r11JJ .,.,llh \Jnt.I hcrm<. T ht. fl' ' n111 Ohl\ ti 11! 1 h<1rrn .1d1 nov. 1u<,1 .1 Ii:\.\ nwunth ,,wt C 1rahJm Jftcr thl· h1gh.,.,,l\ \\oJ\ reopened llo"'l'' w thl' nigh t1dl' "dropping da11\ rJ1\1ng hOJ!'X'' tht· '"'""' m.1. t'I(· .u u.:.c. !or .nu.,.,_ ·· I he tide hJ~ tx'l"n hJtl hut 1 lwr \houldrt tw an. prnhkm 1t1n11•l1 \tltd \111r ljZ•iflll'r\ F urth1 r \1tu\h txi.tl h r1tl1 1.11\ rt pr,rwd no nr11hkm\ "'Ith 1h1 111)1.h \Uri .\t Huntington\ ut} beach the hrgh tide dro' l' tht· \ca Jh<iut half .... a\ tCJ the set"' ice road JI se"c:ral It>· lat1on~. ..ilhc~ J~l no dcimagt· <ll • urrcL1 \Jtd I I ..,,l' \ c: I >.1\11h11n '11 tht c 11mmun1t \, r ht'' l1tqw.1rd lk pJrlni1·n1 f ht' rt!'\ I h1j1,h I 1d1• ,ti 11 41 .1 rn I 1d,I\ \\,I\ 1'\fWI tc·d f(I lt'•ll h f1 11 kt t .1'' 11d111g ,,, lhl' ,,1t11111ttl v. l .tlht•t \1·r' ll l' f hl· du\Ull' ol f'.tt ti It ( lld\t I I tgh- '' •H \ltd\ the \t'lond <11 tht v.n·h nJ 11 "'J' 1ht third 11mt· lht r11o1J ha' tluud~ \Uh.4' V. ai1h.:.'4.:I • v. hl·n ~ Jter 'pilled int tl.l· htgh.\J\ Jnd '""·ti m rnrng 11,11!1t < •n \a•urdJ \ Hunttr111t1tn H<·,11h pq II I J11\Cd th~ ht~hv..,J\ ,JI ',1 Jl) !11r 'lllhl ht•Ur<. '-'hlk ( <tltf,tll\ t ll'V.\ f(';tn•<.! the ,Jnd and v..,Jler and Pacific Coast Highway. T he Times reported that an J\lthough he left no suicide note. internal memorandum last Jul y police found evidence ind1caung the warned NASA officials that shuttle man was troubled. flight safety was "being compromised "There were some wntten docu-by potential failure" of the seals ments 1nd1caung he was suffcnng between segments of <;paccplanc'') from dcpresi,ion and emotional dt\··1 boo,tcr rockets. tress."< lemen\ 'Mild The possibility that a leak between WOMEN ... From Al South .\Inca Now collected signa- ture~ for " pet111on protesting apanhe1d dnd urging Pre\1dent Re- ,1g.tn 10 t·nd .\merican hnanc1al Jl 11' 1t1n thl'rL -\I \JXT\ l'I J \th·l'r·ha1n·d ( ira\. l'<tnther trom I <.·1<,u re World '>aid prohlem'> w11h gmnnment begin\ "hen poltt1etan<t ti) to speak for the communtt\.-at-largc w11hout speak· 1ng 111 the commun1t\" fhc pc·11plc.: in th•'> room arc tht ex.pcm. nul Lbo~ hkc Lllcierut: )ccret<1n JC <t'>par Weinberger ·· said <;pc" n "'l' · H11"" l an Weinberger tell uc; "'hJt "'e nced'1 We don't need nul lear "Jr .... ~t· don't need m1<t\lll'\ .rnd "l' don t need ·<.,1ar 'Wars · 'v\.-c 1u<,1 nn·d our health ,rnd peace· ~ \cgments of the nght booster allowed name to spurt toward Challenger's shuttle ta nk has become a maJor focus of the 1nvest1gat1on in10 the Jan 28 ex plo')1on of the ship and the IO'i'i of11<; crew of seven. The Times said docJments 1n files of the l\/attonal Aeronautic<; and <;pace .\dm1nis1rat1on sho"' that engi- neer\ at N.\S.\ headquarter'> and at the Jgcnq 's "1arshall <;pale F'l1ght < entl.'r 1n Hun1s .. 1lle. ·\IJ wert• lonlerned about JU\t SU(h a pt>S'>t· h1llt) "Failure during launch would Ler- ta1nl; be cata!>troph1c,'' one NASA aa al y'>t warned tn the memorandum. according to The Times. 1 The newspaper also noted that a 1982 "cnt1cal ttems hst" warned that 11Uie5cal5 sbould fa1l .1hc r~suh could he· loss of vehicle. m1ss1on and crew due 10 metal erosion. bumtbrou~h and probably case burst resulting in fire and denagrat1on ... Denagration 1s ra pid intense burning. NA ';A spokesman Da v1d (jam•tt had no comment Sunday on the report He said he was trytng to obtain "There is plenty of matenal out there. but they have fo und nothing identifiable" in dives 100 to 120fcct down late Saturday and early Sunday. satd Navy spokesman Cmdr. Arthur E. Norton. Norton said the 22 divers aboard the Navy salvage ship USS Preserver concentrated their effons Sunday in a zone where "good sonar 1 mages" showed the I 0.by-17 foot "incrttal upper stage" rocket was resting on the ocean bottom. The I US was to have boosted a SI 00 mtlhon NASA communications relay satellite into higher orbit after 11 was carried into space aboard Challenger. which exploded after liftoff Jan. 28. killing all seven people on board. · The Navy focused on the satellite boosters rather than on searching for the <ihuttle crew compartment or the boosters' that propel the spaceship because "they're pretty sure of what they've got there. and it's in relatively shallow water. So. n's a b1rd-1n-the-hand type of situation." Norton said. compan>-headquaner'> in ( h1cago concern because they might have No one was there on Sunda>. shrunk or stiffened the seals. but he The Times stol) said 11 war, not said Morton Thiokol had concurred dear "'hether NASA took an}' arnon the launch should proceed. on the Jul) memorandum Last summer. The Times said, a .\t the opening hearing of the: memorandum within NASA's prcs1den11al comm1ss1on last Thurs-comptroller's office from Richared C. day. Judson A Lovingood of the Cook to Michael B. Mann warned Marshall center testified there had that "chamng of seals" observed on been previous concern about erosion flights posed "a potentiaJ maJor damage the seals. called 0-nngs. but problem affecung both flight safety that the problem had been thoroughly and program costs." 1nvesttga1ed -----tt-referrcd t&<les·tflj~-6ft-efift1~r!t----' fhe 0-rings are made of synthetic 0-nng and said "the second has been rubber and are placed between the 12-partially eaten away." There was no foot diameter segments of the reference to when or how often that booster. which are bolted together. had occurred. There are four such segments. The Another memo. prepared about the rings. a pnmary and back up seal, arc same time by Irving Davids, an protected from heat and flame of the engmeer 1n the shuttle rocket booster solid fuel by a layer of puny. program, said there had been "12 ROME A TT ACK VICTIM REF~CTs· ... 1t but that he first needed perm1s<;1on from the agency'<; Data Design and .\nalyc;1c; Task Force wh1('.h is gather- ing data for the pres1dent1al com- mt'>\lon looking into the disaster "We have seen some evidence of instances during flight" where there erosion of those seals. the pnmary had been wme erosion of the pnmary seal, .. Lovingood 1esufied "We've 0-ring at the scam where the nozzle never seen any e-ros1on of a secondary segment of the rocket 1s bolted to the seal. But we have seen evidence of adjacent segment. The nozzle set- soot m bet wen the two seals." ment 1s the open end <;Cgment al the From A l nc'l'f tell am p.un C1111T ~a'> \tr Jl~ 111 thr kg b\ u homh tragment \he Jat1·r 111'\'•'ernl \hr ""a' rusht·d 11, d hmp1l<1I ''' 1tw out<,k1r1' of R in ·· v.ht•rr· l1>\111r\ rcmo• cd thl' \tir;ipnl'i .u1d nwndt d her w11u nd ·1 ht'\ 1n .. 11t•d rn1 v.11ndnlul1. I t • •t1ltln 1 'r)( .1~ f1,1 l1J n .ind Iii!'\ 1~ulJn 1 ,~.ii~ t ngll\h hut IAl !l.••I alon~JU\I tine· 'he \.ttd From hl·r h11\p11.1 I hnJ < ,.,11 "'-J' deluged h\ ph11nc l'111' lr11m 111urnJl- l\l\ arnund thl· "orld \ht· told reporterc; \he lelt ·tul lo 111 ht-Jlnr I JU'>I heard the n111\t' and I got dt11.1. n ''" the llo<Jr Thal' ""h..it I Y"'-l'"C:r\Ont cl'lc do · • (ion ne.... homl' lour da'f\ later \oon l\Ttcr thl' lull impact ot the new\ was reaching the .... nrld .\((ording tc• reports. Palec;1101an tl'rmn'\t'I had cnord1na1ed \lmultanenu'> allat k' al he; k-in L••untl'" ol lhl· l\raL·li tttr int• I I \I . ' \lth11ugh 11 \ "'J' thl· ta rgl·t 1n h<.th thr R11ml' Jnd \ tl·nnJ a1rpon<, v..11 nc"l' <1 t I t•1111Jrdn da \ 1 nu \1q1•,n \dad lht 1t·rro1rt\I\ pm1n1ns .1nd" reiim1ng l11t•d 1nd1\<:rtmtnJll'h .11 fl·'"'' ng.er\l hr< k 111g 111 ii t I ht' I V. \ I' JI! \mtTtt.111 .111d 11 \I Ill ~l't llU!ilt'f\ In JI I eight tcrron\I\ v. ere 1 n' oh t•d 111 hoth attack'> and Jll "'crr·rqx1ned ~dlt'd 11r <..dpturcd C r0tl \ltJ\ among tho'>I: "<1111ng lor tu ket\ at the Rome airport " TV.. \ ltl kl·t uiunter I ht• w1dnwt"r who "'-3\ mamed to c 111ton < 1of1 thl' founder of \outhern < dltlorn1a·._ tir\t VQl k'>- "'agcn dealer<,h1p -""a" pan of a tour group of 12 i.\mt"ru.am mo<.t of 1hcm from the M1d.,.,cc;1 part1c1pat1ntt 1n a f.uror>ean tour I hl·~ had begun them three-week tnp un Dct I Ci "hen the;, left "Jew ) ork tor Fngland f-rom there. the\ \ 1s1ted liudapc<,t then Ital} At the umr of thl' attJlk the group "'a' prcp.1(1ng 111 th lrom Rome 111 \\lt llll'rlJnd thL·n on to Pan\ • 1 thought glll ng lo Italy would Ix· JU'>I dUl k \11ur h<.·lau\l· 1t'\ awa) Imm lhl' real h11t \f)ot\ · \3)'\(J()fl who ha!> tra .. t"led with her hushand and on her own throughout the 0ncnt and was making her third trip 10 Furope <101T r,a1d tht• f uropean 'acat1on v.as planned on the spur of the nioment ..\longtime pet had died and \He had nn fam11\ mt'mbers to spend tht" holiday<; with. "I wa'in't even planning to take this tnp. hut J J<l1hed the tour group because I tho\jghl 1t would tX' a nice break." 'he <,aid "But now I'm nut g1>1ng an}place, not for a ""htlc' amwav" RENEW AL FIGHT FLARES UP ... From Al ( oa1t ( ollegc Jrch1tecll~Jtralhn has been 1n\.nl hrr downtown matterc; <110< e ht· hought h" Ii r\l bu1ld1ng 1n IW14 Taylor 11.,.,,n., t\ltn \lain \111·1·1 bu1ld1ng~ with hi\ two daughter\ h.1\ another two-ston hu1ld1ng on f tl1h treet 1n the downtown are<t and"" n' 1n 101' along Pai 1fil < oa"il If 1gh"'·'' He w1d tic had plan\ tu d<"H'lor " 12-to-1 S·SIOI')' hotel unul ell} ot fic1als chanacd 1on1ng They cut th<' height lnn11 10 1hrcc 5t<>ne<1 after an uproar from the public t9 ~air down development Taylor. who ~•d he wa\ \tung h~ cn11c11m by offic1al1 who alleg<"d that l~ndownerc; wcrt holding 0111 tor exorbitant pnces. own\ hu1ld1n1t' ne't to 1hc 1wo-11.Qry bnck qruc 1urC' 1h1t (ire descroycd 1n December Taylor u1d he'i been told that w1ter supplies weren't ldcquate to fia.ht the bla~. and he ra1~Que,t10M Jhout ""hcthl·r l1rehghtcr\ c11d all thn tould tn knock out flame<; lie'\ alo;o up.,et he <.aid Jh<>ut '"'" hole., tha t firemen knnckcd 1n ht\ roof 1n the pMx.e'>'> ol fighting the fir<· Jllcgccll ~ t au\Vl~ unnel.<"\'>.'lr) ct.1m agt• Hut official\ Jre quit k. to 1ten .. a llCg.1 l lllO \ fire < h1cf Ra )-Pu Md \.1u1 fire lighter'I knocked the hol<.•41 in the root lu pre,,cnt flame'> from 'lprcadina to 1 aylor·, property Picard u1d that the burned-out hu1ld1ng \hared a wall With f a-ylor°\ butldtng and th3t th(• hole'I were knockt'd 1n the roof to vent the namt'\ and preve nt their <,pread fk acknowledaed 1ha1 water pre\'>· urt wa\ 'iometh1n' le'i\ than de•med and that 11 11.a\ lurther reduced wht'n 1he fir~ e.ni1ne had Ju move back from the hu1ldin11 hc't:au~ of the threat of falling po""er line'\, cau\ing the length ot lh<" ho~ to he' C'<tt'ndcd P1carc1 "'11d rhar firt'men 111- • fcn'l1\cly' a11at ked the lire: when 11 broke out But when tt hc'camt' clear the bu1ld1ng was lost. h1'> people adopt<"d a "dcfen<i1vf' posture to prevent 11 from \preailtng to other bu1ldtni'> P1<.ard \<ltd the lire: \taned acc1den L.lll) 1n .i metal \hcd behind the bu tiding < 1t) >-\dm1n1\trator < harle\ 1 horn ixon a ch 1ef archJ1cct of down- town redevelopment. said no one ftn depnved faylor the use of hie; Main ~lrC"et hu1lding Thompson a\'lerted that the hutld1ng hac; "yielded rev enue (lo Taylor and his daughter\) far in exceo;o; of It\ \tructural value " "I can S'i\Urc you that he will he treaied l:mly "1 hompson Taylor 1\ Mk1na S900.000 -about SI CKJ ~r 'Quarc foot -for the thrtt lots hi'> butld1np sit on Huntmgton f>ac1f1ca developmenl company re· ported!\-11 oflrnna only ahoul SSH ptr ~uart foot Viurce\ ~ 1d ' (111 Moorr. a spokesman for "1orton-1 h1okol's Wasatch D1 v1<,1on, "'h1ch makes the hooster'i. '>Jtd com- ment ""ould have 10 come from He also said the cold weather at bottom of the booster where the flame (ape ( anaveral on the day oflaunch and exhaust from the burning fuel and the preceding days were a comes out BOMB THREAT FORCES LANDING .•. From Al and pubht affa1rc; at A.1r< al Thr caller then hung up gi ving n<> reason for the threat Tht' pilo t was advised of thr call and cho~ lo land at LAX .\ccording to repons passengers were told of the reason for the change 1n !light plans. The plane taxied to a remote area of .. Oil-price plunge no help ~~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ) ' N 114'• • I >ott , .. _ A "• ei'"°' A., •A • , W.41t A ~.tt the a1rpon where passengers disem- barked in a normal manner. Bell said. A Los Angeles Police Dcpanment bomb squad then searched the plane. No evidence of a bomb was found. Bell said. All 6 7 passengen. who were hused from the plane to the main terminal, were given ~ats on other A1rC'al LOS ANGELES (A P) -Although crude ml pnces dropped S 13 a barrel 1n the past year. motorists arc still paying nearly 2 cents more per gallon at the gasoline pump because of <aaggenng dealer co<;ts. 011 industry analyo;t Dan Lundberg S&Jd unday. "Crude has crashed to as low as S 16 a barrel. and a year ago 1t was $29. yet fl ights to San Francisco. At about 9·30 p.m .. the plane was released to A1rC'al Bell said 11 would be placed back 10 service. Reports were made to the Federal A viat1on Administration and the Los Angeles Police Department for 1n- vesugation of the bomb threat, Bell said. the overall pnccs for all gradei' of gasoline at the pump 1s higher by 1.8 cents a gallon since last J;ebruary." Although there has been a small decline 1n pump prices since D«cm- ber, the public has been mistakenly led to beheve fallina crude pnccs wen: a sign that gasoline prices would drop dramatically. Lundbera said. Delly Piiot Oetlffry It Ouatenteed e ..... .., • .,. ... , ~1e -, '""''°'"' ,4, 4,,, Justcall 642-6086 I.I • '"°'' ~ , . l'IO """ "'¥9 1""' -by _',)Op,., w n.'"'• 1 p .. fP • ,.... ~t ~· , rN'l, •n· .,,..,,, ot C-O""CJ!f' ,,.,.. ~-· "'-\ P.•IH._, Dy ,,..,. 4 )" C. \\I l'l<{lflV"'9 COi" .... t '"' .. ~·&'io •1• I ,,,.....,, I.I ... l•o.:Jt• A 4 .. ....,c.re ..,_,'°" .,. l'\l('oji\••J S•.; y .,... .. 5,u"W};l .. t. ... ("'~-IC• Ci"Jtifl'V~ c •• t\ •• ) J(i ,.~, fta, '11 -.• 1~ ~ • 'i..tll" •1 U•w ... .,,...... 11 ')1 VOL. 71, NO. •1 What do you hke about the Daily P1lo1? What don't you hke? Call the number above and your messaae will be recorded. transcribed and de· livered 10 tht appropnate edJtor. 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