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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-22 - Orange Coast PilotMONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1988 25 CENTS Mailers argued on eve of FV vote Election on T uesday will determine if retail use-~K for city's largestopen area By JONATHAN VOLZltE oe ... ia.-,,......,.. A flurry of last-minute campaign mailers in Fountain Valley's fateful election 10 determine whether its largest remaining open parcel ofland will include;. retail center has spurred both sides to accuse the other of Nation The Rev. Jimmy Swag- gart admits sinning after reportedly being photo- graphed in the company of a prostitute./ A4 Coast An Orange Coast man is among the American lob- byists that Panama has paid to champion the country's cause In Con- gress./ A4 World Videotaped message from a kidnapped U.S. Marine colonel urges President Reagan to meet his pro-Iranian cap- tors' demands./ AS Index Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A6-7 Classlfied 85-7 Comics A 10 Entertainment AS In the Service AS Opinion A12 Police log A3 Public notices 88 Sports B1 -4 Weather . A2 spreading .. m1sinformat1on:· .. Every one of thc1r statements 1s m1 si nformat1on." said Woody Young. a leading opponent of the 140-acre Southpark development. "Thcy"\C absolutely misled the pub-- he:· '-\ But Jonn Collins. a proponent Charter crulses lnrough waters Lucrative leasing opportunities lead to cutting corners A prospectl ve )3Cht buyer con- siders more than how much enJO)· menl he will receive from the purchase thcs,? da)S He always wants to know ho"' much mone) he can make ofT 11. Thafs because there 1s a ra pidly C\pand1ng market for leasing ~achts 10 corporat10M and other groups ROBERT HYNDMAN Focu s ON THE N E~s interested in enterta1n1ng or holding panics whi le rru151ng the cool waters of Newpon Harbor. Whether the chaner 1s for the annua l Christmas Boat Parade of L1gh1s or a summer c,,en1ng wedding r('('ep11on. the preference 1s for sleek )UChLS bedecked with buffet tables. en1ena1ners and a well-stocked bar And 1ha1 's JUSI fine with the yacht o"'ners. 1he chaner agents who coor- dinate 1he cruises. lht' caterers "'ho pro' 1de the refreshments and the skippers who guide the )3Chts-all of whom stand to benefit from this lucrauve industry. Yel the explos1 \C growth in lhC' boa1-chan er mdus1"" on Nc "pon leader. points 1ht linger 1n the other direction. "I held a lot of rt\JX•ct for them - the)' were fighting for what 1hey ~hevcd in -but '-'•th their last mailer. m) admira11on '-'Cnl out the '-'indow ... 11 '-'3'> a <>leaze piece." The battle 1\ O\ er Sou1hpark, a strawben) fidd bounded b) Slater A venue. Nl'"' hupc ~treet. Tal~n Avenue and lhr \an1a Ana River. C1 l) officials ~) 11 lOuld be 1umed into a reta il and offiu· complex that would gcnera11: an annual S 1.5 million fo r the Cit) T he Cit)' Counnl 1n 'K·p11:m0er approved deHlopmcn1 of the parc:el includina plans for a Pnct Club outlet. Bu t rei.1dent-, "' 1ng nt'ar 1he propen) rose in oppu-.111on \011.1n g concerns about 1nnca!K'd 1raflk and noise. A .. yes .. vo1c on th e hallo1 "'II affirm appro,,al for tht: rr tarl lCnln A .. no .. vo1e will bar thl· u t. frum changing zo ning ol lht• parct'I no"" zoned for hghl ma nu tanunng rhl· polls will be open from 7 a m. to 8 p m. T uc'>da) in J 7 prec incts. Rr<.1dtnh on both '>ides of the issue rontt'nd tht: outcome ofthe dee 11on is cn11cal lO tht' Cl!) ·s future C II) offic1ah c la1 m Founuun Valle\ needs the salt's-ta>. re' cnuc from .i retail center to kccp n l) sen1cec, al their current le\t~I upponers of the measure Stl) 1he add111onal income for sales ta\ gener- a1i:d b) a retail center '-'Ould be a Jnulh-needed boost tothcc1t\ &fort: Propos111on I 3 '-'3\ pas!M!d i n I 978 mun1c-1paht1es c-ould generate tund\ Cbarter aaent Janet Wlnterbalder (riCht) and Tim Ebted 1tand on Ekated•a yacht in Newport Harbor. Winterbalder. prealdent D9llr,... --.., ... ....._ of the Yacht Maaten and Marine AMocla- tlon. aeea a need for aelf-recuJation In tbe mldat of a rialn& demand for charter bo9ta. Harbor has in troduced considerable headache\ as '-'ell. Residents along tht' harbor -and. in tum. the C11} officrn" thl·} complain to -are angered b> 1hc pa r~1ng congestion and OOl'll" the~ floating pan1escrealC Thl" ( oa.-.1Ciuard1~ lOnccrned about the safct> of1he'lf \CSSCI\. "h1ch "ere nol designed forlommercial use . .\nd the e~1abhshed chaner operators on Newport Harbor arc upset that 1he1r upstan compc1 11oro; ma~ not be competing fa1rh ..\s prl·s1den1 of the Yacht ~1as1er<1 and \lan nc ..\ssuc1at1on. Janet 'W1n- H'rh3ldcr 'i(l\<i '>he \\Ould hke chaner opera1 or\ 10 work harder at smoo1h 1ng rclauons "'"h the' anou\ "..:"' plln Ii arbor groups "'Our Pll'>ll1on I'> that we <>hould ta ke l .irt of 1hc problems beforc the ell~ or 'o mconc else puts morc rc'itnct1ono; on u-; and thrt'atcns our en tin: 1ndusll") ... <>he said W1n11:rhJlder·" chaner compan~ -..\d\l·n1un:.-. at ~a ha' grown nght along ""1th the loc.·at ( haner-hoat indu\t~ e\pandmg from a ont'- "' '1mJn •lpt'ra111in JU\I fou r 'l'ar' ago Ill a d1,i:rntied compan~ "'"h thrC'C' harbor ollilc'>. lour emplo\C'C' and a nC'l'-'Or~ of 'Acll-camed ccintatl'i '-'llh corp0ra11on\ local hotels and marine orcratOf\ throughout lhc 'c"'pon Hart>or area But Wmu.·rhalder belinc~ that pn·..,.,urcs arc no"' peaking that "''" e11hn allo" the chancr indu'itn tCl (Pleaee Me CHARTER/ A2) through proper!) t;,~ei.. bul la w no " l1mm those increases A huge. hand-pa101ed sign at t~ w rncr ofBrookhurst · 1rect and later .\' enut• urges residents to cas.t a ·1·\les'" \Ole. '-'h"h proponent leader ohn ( oll1n' ~r!> will allo"' the City 10 hire add111ona police officers nc:arl> 1m- mt d1atel} The number of police officers has bt·t'n an issue 1n the Cit). and proponents of the mca'iure sa~ that"" PJ'>'>..lgl· v.111 help 10 remed\ that (Ple&ee 9ee VOTE/ A2) U.S. team studying joint use ofEIToro • Offic ial s ,.i. it ba ~~t .o ". ...... c h eck idec.Ht rgued by ewport a nd lrv i n c -t. B> BOB V Al' EYKE"\ Ol-0..,Nell!WI Tv.o Orange Count' c1111:'> art· hAltd 1n a dogtigh1 th1'> "'ed (n er.the pro~pect or U\ il1an 01gha a1 the Fl Toro ~1annr ( orp., .\ir \ta11C1n a\ federal a' 1at1on uffiua l<> ron11nur a stud' ol the propo\31 ( ungrt'\s ho\ ordered the hdl'ral ..\' 1a11on .\dm1n1'>trat1<1n 10 '>tud' lhl kas1h1li1 ~ of l I" llurn fl tiht at thrt't' m1l1t.tr'\ ha'>t."'> 1nd udmg El fom .\' 1.it 1on offit'iah '-'erl· to ml"tt Tun- dJ' It• d1"--u" thr prnpo...al .rnd '-'111 'l\lt lhl air \tJ1111n un Tue\<id ' and \\ l'd nl•\dJ' · OOiu ah· in lr"ne <snd 'c'-'p<1n fka{h d1fft·1 u'u thl· JJ' 1..ah1h t\ ot bringing com nwru.il l11ghl'> to tht' Jt:I fighter bac,e hP"'t"' n 'c"pon &a,h lffiual'> \3\ the:\ lool upon lhl', 1' 1hJn·U\C pmpli-...1 as a PO\\lblltt~ for rrdul 1ng the \train''" John \.\ a ~ nc .\1rport .l et' 1ha1 uc,c, thl· a1rpon 1alo.e nlT II' l·r 'e"'porl 1-'<-a, h But 11tfic1a" 1n In 1fle ha' c lc1n g OPP\"<.'J thl 11.ka .mJ aH u~ 'l "'p.1n lka, h 111 tn ing 11 dump 11' air\ r Jlt nm~~protiil'm'> 11nt• Ir' ne This '-'C:-d lhl' In int·< 11' ( nu nul I'> C\JX'Cted h• l'n.i 1 a gl·ncral plan l hangc tha t "'nuld mall 1hr 111' ' upix1s111on 111 the Jl•J offiual ·11·s clear th.ii •hl rt<'nt •I ''""'-piln Bea h IS lo f(\t I their r r11t'llcm b~ Jumping 11 or Ir' int · Ir' int· l\1J,or Uri) .\gran <.aid \!though lhc \lannr tia'><' " 11uts1dc Ir' me ' ul' 11m11\ 11"1n thr lit'·., It-pl '>pha1· 1•' infl~l·ncr and " thacl11rt' 1ndud\·d ir 11'> gcnt•ra l plan Ex-policeman rapes teen, kills himself The propc1~·d p Jn amrndmcnt "'nuld change 1h1· ti.1\C·, dc,1gnJt11H1 Imm ··,11rpon .. 11• n.1l11a~ · It the changt• I' .1r prc"cd ti' the cnun\11 at Tul~u' ''TIC'Cting 11 '-'111 \C.'I up J roadbli)\ l I• JOlnt l I\ Iii.an and m1htan u\C J I ttir air .-.1at1on By JONATHAN VOUltE Ol .. D.-r ......... A former Santa Ana police offi cer who left his Job two months after suffering a demotion alleged!) kid- napped and raped a I 4-)ear-0ld Newport Beach girl Saturday before kill ing h1m~lf near a busy San Bernardino interscctton. authorities said. The girl. wh ose name was not released because of her age and the nature of the crime. was trca1c-d a1 a San Bernardino County ho<;p1tal and released 10 her parents. said an Bcmnrdino Count) Sheriff, spokec;- man Jim Bryant. The girl apparent!) knew Jamec; Earl McDonald, 39. and agreed 10 gQ with him when he offered her a nde. Bryant said. The man apparent!~ mel the girl al 1hc McDonald's restaurant al 700W C'oar,t H1gh"'a~ in Newport Beach. Br)an1 said But aftr r gr111ng 1n10 the man's truck 111 2 p.m . the girl "as apparently ha.ndcufTed and kept 1n the back of the camper as hl' J ro\C· IO'-'ard the n Bernardino moun1a1ns. Bf)anl s~ud. McDonald picked up the teen-ager within walking distance of a scuba d1' 1 ng !>Choo I "here she took lc5sons from the former ix1l 1lc offiC'tr. said San fkrnarJ1nl1 'ihl•nO''i lktcct1\c Warn·n ~otik On the "'d ' 111 the mountains. McDonald <.tupPl·d at an un1d'en 11ficd l<X.<U1on "hl·ri: hr rJPl'd and !.Odom- 1zed lhl' girl and lnrl"cd hl'r to pc.-rform oral copulauon Bf\J nt '31d The loca11on nl thl· alleged \C\ual attack ""a' not rck.ic;~:J About 8 ~) p· m -more than "" hours after allr1trJh .1hdul ling thr Citizens fighting Mesa projects ~Development foes start 2 referendum :drives to force citywide vote on issues ·-. --~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~ 9y G. JEANETTE AVENT u4 JENNIFER WEBER .... ia.-,,... .... A Costa Mesa citizens· group taunched twin ttfercndum dnvcs over the weekend to fortt 1 citywide vote on two controversial nonh side d~vcloP.ments approved by the City Council this month. ThrouJh the referendums. Costa Mesa Resldtnts for Responsibk Growth hopn to ovt11um council votes appro\•1n1 a acneral plan amendment for the Home: Ranch and the SC'C'ond phase of development for Metro Pointe. The citizens are con- cerned about the projects because of buildina hei&hts. density an(J t111flk Both proj_cct sites arc k>cated nonh of the San Dtcao Freeway and OM 1s situated near South Coast P\aza. Oppontnts pthcred S.turday to stuff ).000 envttopn with the two petitions which wmt in the mall toda). said Ja) Humphrey. spokes.. man for Costa Mc..a R~1dcnts for Responsible Growth The group also intends 10 collect s1gna1ures at shop- p1na ccntt'r.. .i nd b' going door-10- door The aroup net'ds ~ . .'~O 'ahd s1gna- tun-s to quahf) caLh pc1111on for 1he June ballot tf the referendums quahf) for the ~llot. 1he council '-'Ou Id be forced to repeal the plans or 10 put the projects to 1 citr-•dc ,, oil' Ahhouah the aroup hao; le s than JO days 10 plhcr the signatures. Humphrey said members should be abk to roll«t as man) a' 6.000 liaMturn for each pet111on C:os1a M\·..a Rl·,1Jl "'' Im Re~pon­ s1blc GrO'-'lh "thr \.Jmi: group 1ha1 su<'Ccssfull) cng1 nn·1L·J lhc dme to act a Costa l\k\J 'l·f')1Cln of 1he rount)'Ald( ~n,1tik ( rr11\\th and Traffic ln1t1a11'l" un thl· June 001101 Humphre\ !>aid lhl· prou·'s v.111 ~ easier this i1mc bc1.Ju..c the group alrtad) has e\pcm·n,i: 1n ma~halinf. volunteers and "'lHk1ng v.1th thl" pubhc ~ lfOUp ha.s Jf'JUCJ lh.11 de· c1s1ons on both Homl" Ranch and Metro Po1n1e should ha'l" ~n postponed unul the \C\unnl ha' fini~ a "''''e" of the l 11\ ·, genrral pt1n But th<' re' 1e"' "'" not ~ (Pinn ... CITIZENS/Ai) ~Greenbelt sues to halt new homes :a, LANCE IONON ................ A Llsuna Beach tnvironmcn&al ~P has fi~ suit •inst the county and two dtvetopcn 1n an attmpt to dc~y <'OftilNCtJOn of I, 749 homes. The suit, flied.,...,.., i• ~ Couftt) Supmor Coun °" behalf of tht Llpna Orttnbttt Inc .• daim1 an environmcn~I impKt repon com pk1ed ID 1971 for the Allto VicJO dtvelopmcnt 11 1uuflkttttt and ... lllON detailed ........ · bCtbft IM pNJ«1 comn..a h abo allears that new traflk 11udaaa~ needed toaJKU thceffttts ortumint the propoKd San Joequin Hilts Transponallon Corridor tnto a ton road rathtr than a freeway. The Wll WU filed by Upftl le8cla attorMy lthnda ~. who alllo ts a mttnber of'lhc Ortnbth's bomd of d11"«ton. Tht sun namn lhc cou.nay. A PfoDMln and the Alito Viejo Co., a dwhioft of'tlM Ma-. VMlfo Co. The ck\tlopmc'nt ""at localed°" t.M eeM-* otEI TOfO ._..., Lritutt w o'rtd. girl -l\1cDonald shot h1m\l·tr 1n death 1n the l 3b of 1hr trul l II "'J' parked at the crossing of H 1ghv. J\ I'< and H1gh'Aa\ 3JO near th<' m1,un1.:t1n commun11~ of Running l.ipnng' 81") ant s;i1d It was unlno....,n 't'h) \1d)I nalJ alleged!) took the iirl to 1ht m;1un· 1arn ... he·~1d .\not her motorist "h11 \a"' (Pleue Ne RAPE / A2) Ir' inc offi l 1al\ "-J. t tir amcndmcn1 "'•luld not rull uu 'u'h U\C' hut '-'OUld g1' e lhl· ut\ more .,.., an v.h .H happt"ns at the M:1r1nt· ha'e '-c" pon lkal h 11t111.1al' ha\l' IClr- ma lh protest<'d t hr pr 1pc 1<,t•d at ti on ··1t1he~ ·re nnt tn ing h• \hut out th<' pu~s1b1lll~. then "'h' g1~ for-the general plan changi: ·· \ll1d "le" flon Rc:il h (11' \1ana1H'r Bot'! "'"" (Pleue .ee STUDT /A2) County will vote on housing pacts despite initiative Bf 808 VAN EYKEN Ot ............. Th~ proposed ck\t'lopmt·nt agf'('('menls 1n uth rangl" ( ounl\ ••II no1 unckrm1M 1 propo'iC'd c1111C'n'i 1rov.1h rontrol mmatl\ l" IC'\.'Ordlf\l tO I COUOt)' Offit tll The ,,ote on tM thrtt •arttmcnl~ v.h1ch would lock m plan' fnr \'nort than I 8.000 homt'S. ""°'~ po~tpont'd Feb I 0 b\ the Boar,! ol upcr' 1son The board 11o C\J)('C'tC'd to 'ott' on th<' aal'l'<'"mt nt' WedM1da . In PMIPOftU'S 1 ' te. board members said the) wcrt' 1ff'11d conft.CU -tlh the 1n1hltl\C might threaten bond finan tnl for 1Mt1'1al road that are nttded 10 tuppon thf ma ~1vc new ck\.clopment' The rq1strar of \.Oten annolln~ Thunda)' that tht 1n111at1ve v.hich •ould •~ f'61u~ lfOW\h 1n the <'Ount) to mandatof') traffi amP"C)\t mtnts.. h8d qualified for the J"nt ~lec\tOn bell t Tht uptrvttOQ ••fd 1taff' mtmbcnat lht COUftt) ·,EM 1ronmen· tal Mananetmft'lt -\ft' to 'anal tt the dfttts the thrtt m"or COn<'tCM -dtvdoof'Mf\1 11fftmtnt the $k)w powth 1n1t1ah\.e •nd the need for bond ffnanc1~ -M>ukl have on ta(t\ other M1kt Rua~ chef of c1rvu'Onnw:nLl.I and spmal ~' for the •nc). wud Fnda) 1hat he aftd his l\lft' ~ ncart fin•~ w1lh their tt.,on. "One lhtl\I that' rN.I car " \ha\ -r netd 1hc dtvtlopmcnt tlftttnenl 1n o""1' to l«\ltt boftd flMeci~ .. he tatel ... Aftd J thlak WC''~ shO'*lf'I thal the ~mc9't1 IM'ft.aftd tft MOit tanea.ceed. \k rcqu1rcmtntt of the-1ft1taatl\t •• T ... o of the Upcf','°", Don Roth .... r-.. ~ YGeill C"" .. , •-Ml!J•• Ml DUBTUB8DAYON SOUTBPARK ••• ---u pc at E o.liM ........ Im Gf J Diii .. 0 h41111Jiniteca•f?S pa d 1• wMI k calkd ilmmanee iillri- madon in tht ~p·a lat mailer. ~ maiJtr aaduded cMrsl M tht proponent .,._, t.d JUnd I consultant and that a .. yes.. v«* would automalicalb bri111 an eilht- story buildi• &o Fountain Valley, "bich hasa ~foot heiaht restriction. Collins cha'JCd the hi&b-rise infor- mation was anaccul'1te btcaute it indicated any other de-velopment would not include tall buildiQP. and said it also .. foraot to mention" the opponent aroup had also paid a consultant. But Young said the consultant - Laguna Beach auomey Belinda Blacketer -was only hired for her lqal expertise and not because she is a kadina proponent of slow growth in the county. He defended his maikrs. Southpark opponents. mainly rcsi- dt>nts of the Grttn Valky Acres .._sina tract near the pared. uy ~ is plen1y of cash in lht city's '-di ud qucstiop IM ~nl IMt would have broUlhl the Pritt C'1ub lo lbc ci1y. The d'*C>Unt reaail warchoute becked out of lhe project wbtn the con1roversy struck. Under the Ci1y Council approved aarccment. tbc Prke Club would have paid abou1 S6 per square fool for lhe property to build a store-about hal f of lhe property's market value. The city would buy lhc land 11 full market pncc and sell at to the Price Oub 11 the ume price. but the s1ore would incur a discount throU.ah a rebate of its sales tax over a 21-year period. Opponents criticized the agree- ment, but the ci ty said it was necessary lo lure the Price Cl ub away from its current Santa Ana site. less than two miles from the Fountain Valley location. A private analysis tinn hired by the city also went over the agreement and found it financially sound and benefkial. DnDite the appermt impof1Ancc of the election. county Reaistl'1r of Voters Donald Tanney tttimattd a small pctttn .. of the city's 29.891 rcaistered voters will tum out T~ day. .. It's bard IO make an accu,.we ntimate wit.bout knowina the puJ1e of lhe community. I don't know how involved the IVCrl&C person is With the issut," Tanney said. "But if the)' ,et JO ptrtent. that would be aooct.' Ofticials in lhc felistrar's office said sli,lhtly more than 61 percent of the citizens reaistettd 10 vote in the 1986 acnel'11 election cast their ballot. Conins' aroup raised more than $4.049 in auempts to inform resi- dents ind penuadc them to vote, which is nearly three times the amount garnered by the opposition group. · NaVychiefprotestscuts, quits The special election is expected to cost $45.000. The counJy will run the election and tally the ~suits. then charge the city for the expense. Tanney said. WASHINGTON (AP) -Nav) Sttretary James H. Webb resigned today, saying he is "unable to sup- port" Defense Secretary Frank Carlucci's decision to abandon the 1oal ofa 600-ship fleet and criticizing Carlucci's leadership an the Pentagon. "This building needs to be led." Webb told rcponers. "It needs leader- ship. It needs some vision. I'm saying lhat ifl had a piece ofadvicc to give to Sttretary Carlucci. 11 would be to spend a lot more tame w11h the top leaders in this building. Webb, 42. has held the Job less than a year. A highl )-decoratcd Manne veteran of Vietnam combat. he was the author of .. F1elds of Fire." a best- selling novel about the ~ar an Viet- nam. In his letter ol res1gna11on to President RcalU}n . W<'bb said he decided to leav~ because he could not support the fiscal 1989 Pentagon budget proposal crafted b> Carlucci. Webb. who assumed the post as th<' Navy's top civilian leader JUSt April 10. said his concerns focused on a decision by Carlucci to propose the early retirement and mothballing of 16 Navy frigates. ·The Navy had to cut S 12 billion from its onginal fi sca l 1989 budget plan. but still could have kept those ships by assigning them to the Naval Reserve . Without those fngates. Webb said there was no way the Navy could build to 600 warsh ips in fiscal 1989. as originally planned. Indeed. despite the optimistic predictions of other Pentagon officials. the decision means tht" Navy will never reach the 600-ship mark. he added. RAPE ••• FroaaAl McDonald's body alerted the Cah- fomia Hi&hway Patrol. McDonald was dead when CHP otTacers arrived. Bryant said. Aulhoritics broke out the rear window Qf the truck to free the teen- ager. he said. McDonald worked for the Santa Ana Police Department from May 1969 to July 1986. said department spokeswoman Maureen Thomas. He was "deemed to retire .. when he fai led to show up for work. two months after he was demoted from sergeant 10 patrol offi~r. she uid. Details of the incident that led to McDonald's demotion Wt"re not re- ltased. ~ ~L - CITIZENS F IGHT MESA P ROJECTS ••. From Al compll'ted unttl ptember at the earliest. accordi ng to cat) offici als. The petition dri\Cs were sparked b} council vot<.'s earlier this month. In a Feb. 12 'o tc. with Councilman Da' c Whc-elcr d1ssen11ng. 1he.counc1I appro .. ed an amendment to 1he ci l\"s general plan 10 CO\ er Home Ranch·. a 94·acre stte owned b) C J. Scgerstrom & Sons. Thl· amendment se1s ltmtts on the height. denstt) and traffic for 1hc sJte. s1t ua1ed nonh of the San STUDY ••. From Al .. Thl· amendment ~ould make JOint use 1ncompa11ble ~1th the general plan. and ~late la~ f\:qu1n-s that land USl~ be <.ompat1ble with what the general plan sa) s:· "\ )nn said the poss1b1ht) of JOIOI use of the mtlttal) base should not be shut out as long as the mailer ts under stud). ··For the benefit of all of Orange Coun t). potential sites should not be elt rn1na1ed:· he said. He said accusations that N<'wpon Ber.ch is trying to dump tts problems on rn inc are unfair. ··we have never proposed 1ha1 John Wa} ne .\1rport be shut do~ n:· he said. ..We recognize that the airport 1s going to sta\ But C\ef) stud} 1nd1cate~ that John Wa} nc .\1rport cannot accommodate an } • more nights me other fac1ltt) to complement John Wa> ne ..\1rpon has to be located ·· Federal a' talion officials sa~ the~ arc conduc11ng an 1mpamal stud} focused onl \ on the tec hnical feas1b1ltt ~ o( l'I\ 1l1an !lights at El Toro But .\g.ran ">Jtd Ir' 1ne o fficials ha' e doubts Jbout that 1mpan1alt1~ of the SIUd~ Federal ..\' 1auon .\dm1n1stra11on D1rt·c1or I .\Ian \k .\nor 1-; a former e>.l'<.Ul t\l' '-"tth Federal E\prcss. the commcrca.il air c:argo ca mer. Federal E wr<.''>~ ha!> lobbied lor commercial cargo f11ght \ at El Toro ··\\ e hJ' c gr<.· at rc\(·n at1ons about th e nhJl'l'll ' tt' u f the study.'' said Agran LAWSUIT ••. From Al "h1<.h "ould lank the Costa Mesa and an Otl'gO freewa)S b) passing tl;imugh Laguna Can yon. assumed thl· roadwa) would be eiaht lanes \\t{k <1nd a freewa). C hJng1ng 1he h1gh"ay to a toll road • necc'i 1tatcs the need for a new traffic stu<h to determine if more "eh1cles ~ 111 use surface strttts rather than pa) to u~ the comdor. Blacketer ~td. The change also warrants another loo~ at the h1ghwa) ·s alignment. she said. Blackt'ter said anolhcr en- vironmental impact report 15 needed before additional arading for the highway can ~1n. °tt:S~E lllllJ f ilal MAIN MFJCI l)I) ..,,,.,, a.. . C...•• ... .... "' M ~,..._ &;,• 1$6() ,,,.._. J. o.i •, Diego Freeway between Harbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. The project has been stalled since Sept. 4. when Superior Court Judg<' Tully Seymour rukd that the city's ieneral plan and the environm<'ntal impact report for the area were inadequate. The referendum dnve would "not necessarily" mean a funher delay i_n work on the first phase of the Home Ranch prJ>j.ect.-accorrling to Malcolm Ross. the · company's director of planning and design. Grading for One South Coast Place. which consiSIS of 12-and 20-stof) office towers had already started when the lawsuit filed b) the citizen's group brought it to a halt. Despite the referendum dnve. Segerstrom will pr~ as planned. including revising its environmental impact re~n for the pro1ect. In a J._ vote Feb. 16. the co uncil appro' ed the second phase of Metro Pointe. an Arnel Co. de velopment bct~ccn the San Diego Freeway and South Coast Dri,eeast of Bear Street. C11~ planners recommended that a 12-stof) high-nse planned for the s11e be split into two six-story buildings because of its proximity t9 a nearby neighborhood. but the Planning Commission and City Council re- jected that suggestion. Opponents testified during public hearings that they wc:re concerned about traffic and geological problems in the area. Wheeler and Council\\£0man Mary Hornbuckle opposed the projC<."t. saying the dc'elopmcnt w~ be too intense and too close to homes. The second phase calls for a 12- stof) high-rise building . .i~d 12 ~ix and four-stof) office buildmgs wtth matching parking structures. It in- clude!> about 459.800 square feet of office space. · The second phase. which covers slightly more than 12 acres. is part of a three-phase plan b} Amel for the enttre 50-acre site. The fim phase. which includes the Cape o\panments and twin two-stor) offict' buildings. 1s finished. The third phaSt" ~ould include another 12-story building. a 15-story high nse. several one to three-stol) retail buildings and a 500-room hotel HOUSING PACTS ... From Al postponing the agreements. saying the) were prepared to vote tn favor of them . One member who voted for the postponement. Hamett Wieder. 1s now read) to support the agreements. accordtng 10 her aide. Ed Mountford. -Basically. we find that althou&h there could be some problems wnh the bond financing because of the 1n111a11ve. the agreements arc n<..'Cded and we should go forward with them." said Mountford. All three ~men ts are hnked to the Foothill C1rculatton Phasing Plan. a S23S million road building program devised by the cdunty last )ear. . Together. the three agreements would commit the Santa Margan ta Co .. the Dove Canyon De vclopm<'nt Co. and Hon De' t'lopmen1 Co. to a total ofS 130 million tn road construction fees. In return. the county would sign away for 10 years its right to reduce the number of homes permitted in the developments. Initiative supponers had threatened lawsu it s if the agrttments wt're passed. and supervisors voted to postpone voting on the ._grcements for two weeks. The largest of the lhrtt is Rancho Santa Margarita. with 12.1 17 homes. The other two developments. Dove Canyon and Foothill Ranch. will contribute 1.312 homes and 3.900 homes. respectively. to the south count} foothills. Backers of the slow-growth measure arc cntical of the proposed de,elopment a~recmen ts. calling them an attempt to cir('u mvent the terms of the c11ucns' initiati ve. Count) Coun5C.'I Adnan Kuyper confirmed the agreements would take precedence O\ er any chan,es in building regulations. including those broueh1 about by a ballot tn1t1at1ve. ln111at1ve supponcrs have repeated!) asked the Board of Supen·1sors to Ytall until the measure has gone to the vott'rs before appro .. ·1ng an) development agreements. But backers of the measure said they believe the Foothill Circulat ion Phasing Plan. and the development agreements that go ~ tth it. could work w1th1n the structure of the growth rontrol initiative-. Their main compla.int 1s that the aarcements do not rontain explicit guarantees apil)st lraflic congestion. Tom Rogers.co-aulhorofthe measure.sa1d Feb. IOthat he would be willing to discuss incorporatin& languqc from the 1nit1ati ve into the de,elopment ap-eements. But initiauve supponers said Fnday that they had not been aske-0 to discuss the ag~ements. ··we haven't been invited to any meetings.'' said Russ Burken. another of the ini tiative's co-authors. "We have no idea what they're up to ... o. .. ~ ... $41 .. ,. -~ ..,.,,, ••• , •»• J a•t call 642-6086 Monday ,.. " rOli 00 ,.,. ,,.,. '°"' ..... tly 'lOC>IOI c.tl~•7 ci "' ...., '°"' C.QPJ ... -..1111 Wha1 do you like about lbe Ot1ly Piiot~ What don't )OU like? Call lbe number abovt and your mesNllC will be recorded. tflftKribed and de- livered &o the appropna&e editor. 1be ume 24-hour ansftnnt Krv1tt may be ldCd 10 record letters to lht editor on anr topec Contributors to our ~ttcn column musl include t.hrir name and telephone numbrr for \'Cn rQtion. Telb vs whaf1 on your mind. ...... ....., ~-, -'°" dO ,.,,,. ·~-~ C""1 lh 1 • tr Dr' ;i..• 10 • ,.. .... 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TODAY Jacllton.t.tiN 83 1:03pm. 32 311 Second low l •Clepm 17 Jedctonvllle 51 33 T\IHOAY Jull9IU 33 27 Flfsl hlgrl 12 51 llm 51 ~City IO 47 Flmlow 83'am 07 Lal Vegas 87 41 5-ICINgl'I 1121p.m 5 4 UttleAocll 11 44 8-ldlow 840pm 23 Loulelrlle 37 31 .......... 50 42 -...-.16.42p.m,rie.T...uyat M 1'29 a.-. encl.-.~ M 5,43 p.m ....,.,...,. 1' ..._._ .. 11 4 p m,,,_ T-.. ··-S1 2t 411!Jal IO"«lam -••...,.•1132 .......... 4t » •"'- CHARTER CRUISES-IN CHOPPY WAT ERS ..• From Al nourish or to elirt)inate those that do not abide by traditional auidelincs. "I really feel it's up to the usocia- tion.'' she said. "Our dtttiny is really in our hands. We have to be pro- active and work as a team here or we won't be around too Ions." Just a decade ~o. a corporation. wedding party or other aroup intcrrsted in staaing a cclebl'ltion on Newport Harbor had simple choices. The} would charter a harbor cruise on one of the Balboa Pavilion's party -Ooats. the (;annery Restauranl's Isla M~eres or a similar vnscl.. These charter compantes oper· atorcd vessels certified for safety by the Coast Guard Mrfouah stringent guidelines. provided . .catcrina and enjoyed the bkssinf ot IM City of Newport Beach which issued com· mercial harbor activitin permits - licenses td operate as a charter company. About four )Cars ago. groups intcrcstl'd 1n altcrna11ves to the large pam boats staned asking for smaller. slt'eker vessels to stage parties. That demand. Winterhalder said. was qu1ckl~ met b) su ppl y. "I'm bas1call)' a party planner on tht' water." Wintcrhaldcr said. "I found that there was a need out thert' for these corporations to get awa)' from the 1rad1t1onal hotels and res- taurants and to do something d1f- fcrent . "At the same t1mt'. boat owners started to rea lize the} could cut some of their C-'pcnses by making their yachts ava1iablc for charters. T~ word quickl y ~cnt out that yachts wen: a' a1lable for chancrs on Ncw- pon Harbor and the industry JUSt gre" ... In a few short )'ears. the chaner industry more than doubled, oper- ators sa). Although no precise statistics arc k<'pt. Winterhalder and others sa) that up to 2.000 chaners arc booked each year on Newport Harbor. most dunng the summer months and the popular Christmas Boat Parade. And with a cltent pa ying from SJ.000 to S5.000 to fe<'d and entertain a party of about 50 people on a three-hour harbor cruise. the industry provides a considerable shot WING TIPS from in the arm of the local economy. The rapid growth. howe ver. created some chaos as well. Established c~arter compani<'s like the Pa' ilion and the Cannery operate Coast Guard-certified vessels that allo" them to continue tak ing full control of their cruises. But when a 'essel -including most yac hts - cannot meet the stringent Coast Guard safety requirements. 11 must operate as a demi~ ·or .. bareboat" charter. l}ndCF ~ law that many chaner companies bclie~c 1s outdatl'd. a bareboat charter gives the customer complete control over the \CSSl·I "hile it 1s being leased. as long 3S adequate liabilit> insurance 1s ob- tained. Neither the boat owner nor the charter agent who coordin3tes the cruise can dictate who the skipper. the cat~rer or other personnel must be. To do so would illegal. That point was illustrated last December an a controversial sting operation on Newport Harbor in which the Coast Guard staged a mock corporate party aboard the "Roman Holida)" and charged the skipper with \·iolating bareboat charter guide- lines. saying the client had not been gi,cn a choice of who would captain the vessel. Winterhalder and other charter operators interpret the sttog operation as a get-tough attitudt' by the Coast Guard to stop illegal bareboat charters. But it's not only the Coast Guard whi ch has been angered by the profusion ofbareboat charters. Oper- ators of tht' established chaner com- panies sa) bareboat charter agents ha\C not alwa)s competed fairly. Bob Black. manager of Catalina Passenger Sen ace which runs island tnps as Wt"ll as harbor cruises, said the company spends a lot of money each )ear on inspe<:ttons and repairs to retain their Coast Guard cert1fica- 11on. But when bare boats bypass such stringent and costl} tests. yt't operate as a "passenger for hire" charter. Black says it's unfair. "Yeah. I'd like to see all charter boats (requirt'd to be) certified." Black said. "I think that 1f they're going to operate. they should have to ... GREAT TRADITION ONLY GET BE'ITER ... operate under the !klme cond1t1 ons ~c do." Black said the conditions ought to e\tcnd to other requirements as well. ndcr e ll\ perm its. the charter com· pan ics o~rati ng certified vessels must provide parking for their cus- tomer!> and must abide b> noise rcstncttons as "ell. C lt} officials apparently agree that more must be done 10 curtail lhe proble ms that bareboat chaners bnng to Nl'" oon Harbor. Gkn EH·rroad. lhe city's licensing supen 1sor. said n:\'1s1ons to tht' Mun1l·1pal Code are being drafted to addrcsr, boat chant'rs more directl). Chancrco mpan1cs ...,,11 be required to appl) for !>pcrial-e,cnt permits. tra- d111onall} designed for sporting e'en ts. concens and other public e\Cnl~ in the ('II). Under terms of the permit. the chaner agent must ensure thit the bo3t part} guests not park on cit> stret'ls or parking lots. that loading of passengers r,,ust 1ake place at com- memal dock!>. that amplified sound and "unreasonable no1\c.. be curtailed and that trash bt· proper!) disposed of. Everroad said sur h permtts have been used for the past 1111 years. bpt ha' e not been ~pecifically called for 1~ cit} documents. The proposed re- visions. c>.pected 10 be r.cviewed b}' the Cit\ Council an March. would allow E·, erroad and the cit y Manne Depanment belier cnforccment. W1ntcrhalt1cr bl· he\ cs charter agents arc 1n a do--0r-d1c pos111on. If the) do not cooperate "•th the city. the Coast Guard and fello~ chartN operators. the~ rnuld be run out of the harbor t'nttrcl) "This means educating our indus- tf) members as to the requirements and the problems that have bttn done in the past. and there \\Crt' a lot of problems 1n the earl} )Cars. We do care "hat the ctt) feels. we do e<are about the people ~ho live on the harbor." she ~1d. "This 1s not a commercial harbor. th is 1s a pleasurc·boat harbor and we rt'spect that. If we don't. we're in trouble." .. Singles pliograrn set Wednesday at Mesa school \ Tips for ma?ruaining one's emotional health ~uring th!: single years win be discussed WednC$day in a workshop called "Success in Sinalehood. •• sponsored by Orange Coast Colleae in Room 11 0 of Costa Mesa High School. Rose A. Parvin. psychotherapist and foun· der/directorofthe Parvin Center for Developmental Health in New~n Beach. will conduct the 6 p.m. program. She will discuss singles' anxiety, loneliness and isolation . . The ree for the workshop is $20. and reser- vauons may be obtained by calling OCC at 432-5880. L WV sesslon slated The League of Women Voters of the O range Coast will hold two meetings Wednesday. one from 9:30 a.m. to noon at the home of Mary Butler. 1836 Santiago Drive. Newport Beach. Call 645-6333 for details. T he second is scheduled at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Jani ce Graham, 24042 Buckboard Lane. Laguna Hills. Further informatio n is available at 548-9789 or 831-3634. Maureen Reagan ln NB Maureen Reagan. daughter of the president and co-chairman of the Republican National Commit- tee. will be the guest speaker at a luncheon meeting of the Newport Harbor Republican Women Wednes- da). The program is scheduled for noon at the Balboa Bay Club. 122 1 W. Coast H1ghwa}'. Newport Bc.ach. The cost of the event is $20. and additional information may be obtained by calling 6 73-3553 or 645-3485. ·Network to celebrate The Jewish Business and Professional Net work of Orange County wi ll celebrate its lhtrd year with an award and installation breakfast Wednesday at 7: 15 a.m. at the Grand Hotel in Anaheim. The cost is $8 for members and SI 0 for guests. wuh first-time guests attending with a member in' ned free of charge. Call Sheldon Lacher at 973-0955 or John Boll inger at 525-5275 for details. ..l:.. Democrats meet ln HB The Dcmocra11c Club of West O range Count) will host Frank Wilkinson. executi ve directo r of the First Amendment Foundation. at us meeting Wednesday at Progressive Savings and Loan. 19900 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach. The program is open to all who are interested at no charge. C'all 898-1882 for additional 1nforma11 on. _Stepfamlly workshop set .\ t\\O-scss1on workshop entitled .. Keeping Bala nce 1n a Stcpfa m1ly .. w1ll be presented Wednes- day and March 3 from 7 to 9:30 p.m. 1n Room 111 of C~ta Mesa High School under the auspices of Orange Coast College. Nancee Noel Kempler. a marriage and fam 1l~ £Ounselor. "111 conduct the program. which 1s priced at $20 per person and $30 for a couple. Call 432-5880 for more 1nformat1on. Mutual fund talk at GWC Robert Badal, a broker-dealer and member of the International Assoc1at1on of Fi nancial Planning. v.111 present a workshop on mutual fund in'esl1ng Wednesda) at 7 p.m. 1n Room 136 of Golden West College's .\dm1n1strauon building. Topics include the types of funds available and the advantages and d1sadvanl~ges of each. The fee 1s $~2 and more in formation is a ailable at 89 1-)QQ I. CALENDAR Monday, Feb. 22 • 6:30 p.m. Lagana Beaclt Arts Commtssion, 505 ForcsL.\ve. • 7:30 p.m. Newport Beacb City Cou cil, JJ(Xl Ne" port Bh d. Tuesday, Feb. 23 • 1U O a.m. Oran1e Coanty Board of Super- visors. board hearing room. Hall of .\dm101slrat1on. I 0 C1' 1c Center Plaza. Santa .\na. . • I :30 p.m. Orange Couaty Planning Com- mission, board meeting room. Hall of Admin1s- trat1on. 10 C1v1c Center Plaza. Santa Ana. • 6:30 p.m. Special joint meeting of t he t...gua Beaclt Clly Council aad tJle t...paa Beacll UnJfied School District, 550 Blumo nt St. Driver killed when his car flipsinFV A 19-year-old Anaheim man was killed Sunda} evening in Fountain Valle} when his car skidded out of control. struck a curb. flipped over and burst into flames. police said. Miraculously. a 24-ycar-old pass- • enger in the car escaped serious inj uries 1n t he 6:30 p.m. crash at Warner Strtet and Los Jardincs West, said Fountain Valle) Police Set. Clark Corbin. .\mulfo R. Diaz was trapped inside the vch1de -a small impon-when , it nipped. Corbin said:--A-pril H ums1cker of Santa Ana was thrown from the car. she received treatment at Fountain Valley Resional Hospital and was rt leased Sunday, the seraeant • said. Corbin said lnvcsti&aton still • aren"t sure what caused tM vchidc to • slide and flip on the dry roedway. "We really don't know ytt what • caused the tnttial Ion of control.: • Corbin said. ·•we Shit hive a lot or 'l''llnCS~S tO inlCr\'ICW &nd have 10 r'e· interview her to ltt whttT they hid been and where they wcrf aoi~" The strat•nt added 1t was • much • too early 10 ckltrminc whether alcohol or druas had played a role 1n the wrKk No other \Chicles ~rt involved 1n the actidtnt. he Y id .- Orange coat OA.ILY PILOT/Mondey, February 22, 1988 * A.3 Illegal Coast sea wall issue settled By IOB VAN EYKEN °' ............ The county of Orantt has announced the settlement of a legal dispute wuh South Laguna rcs1dcnu who built a sea wall witho\l t county and state pcrm1ss1on during the stormy winier of t 983. Under the terms of the fropo'>Cd settlement. the upper ponion o the wall will be removed at the residents' ex pen$('. and the bottom ponion w_ill stay onl> 1f 11 has not ttluscd beach erosion. The California Coastal Commission is Final touch expected to ai ve ill dtt111on on thf' proposed settlement lattt &his Wttk. A u oup of South laluna beachfront property owners found &heir land and homes severely bat~l'N by a winter storm in 1983 and decided to do something to fe nd of1'the storm surl'. But their 50lution started another $torm -this one lcpl -over the sea wall the property owqers had built to protect the-ir lots at 1.000 Steps Beach. .. The storm and heavy seas soon subsided. but the rouah legal waters ha' e 1aken four years to smooth down. Orange County officials and Califomia coastal commissioners charged. and homeowner~ admitu:d. that the wall had tx<cn built without the proper permits. "It wa~ an t'mergency measure." s~ud A. Judson \\'ra). one of the propen y owners. "The five ov. ner~ agr~d to do It with the understand ing that appropriate permits would be obtainl'<I after the fact. We decided to do 11 that wa\'. rather than wail unti l the homl.'s that ·were there were dcW o)ed.'' The settlement will go before the Count) Board or Supen IM>rS for rat1ficat10n Tuesda} Wray, who owns an undtvelo pcd Jot at 1.000 Steps Beach. ~1d he was satisfied wit h the settlement a1recmcn1. under which four of the fhe propeny owners will share the co~t of the sea wall's removal and the" ltabll1t) for tht' remaining portion. O ne" propcrt} o"ner. A.lfred G luck. who said he only agreed to allow h1~ property to / ~ uvd 1n construet1on for the walJ as a court<'S) to the otht'1 owners. will not pay an} of the costs G lut k dt>fendcd the rnnstrucuon of the sea wall . hov..f.'\er. .. When there's an emergency. you do v.hat )OU can." he !.Zl1d Firemen injured in Viejo blaze By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of-0.-,"9fa.... Thrt-e firefighte~ suffered IOJ Urle'S !>un- da~ "h1lc batlhng a fire 1n a M1ss1on V1eJO off1c..·e building. Orangr Count~ F1rt' De- partm('nt otlinal'> said r he bla1e cau<>ed an estimated s:; 35 m1ll1on 10 damages , ""oland ()!,borne and Dennis McGo' \l>trt treated for smoke inhalation and released from \11ss1on Communll) Hospi- tal folio" ing the 5 50 a m lire. said Ba ta I hon Ch1t'f l\o1ar~ Hawkins .\ third firefighter suffered a scratched corn1:a and "as treated at the same hospital 1but his 1dcnuficauon "as u'n- a,a1lablc. said Fm~ Department Capt Patric!.. ~1dnto~h. The tire brokl' out 1n the t,t·cond floor of a four->tO~ commernal building at 26300 La .\lameda ln,esugatol'\ !>aid thC' caut,t-of lht' lire appeared to be ··accidental ·· but did not elaborate. Hav. l..1m said The fire "a!t hrough1 under control b~ ti5 firefighter-. in 90 minutl~ hr u1d Michael Lavery puta the flniehing touches on hl• painting "The Chao• of Progreaa" depictinl a future Laguna Canyon. Lavery wu at a .. Save the Ca-nyon" rally Sunday at Main Beach. M-emben of Laguna Conaervancy. a citizen• 1roup flg)ating canyon development. plan to attend a atate Coaetal CommiMion meeting Wed.needay on a ,,ropoeed Latuna Canyon Roed widening project. Tht' building house'> \11ssion \ ieJO ~a uonal B.10~ ;ind the offices of the Painl" \\ ehbcr 10\l'\lme1H firm . Mcintosh said The building wstaml"d mayor d1tmage on tht• ~nrnd llt:.x~r "here the bani..·s mortgage J1' 1!tiun "a~ located E\t.eni.1,e )mol..e damage v.a.., reportl•d throughout the building. Weak fuel tanks blamed for copter crash that killed five The fire ,au!.t'd SI \~million in'damage lO the ~trul turc Jnd SI m1ll1on 111 damage 1u 1..unll'nt~ HJ"' l..1n~ ..aid \lone' 1n a fn\t-tloor banl 'ault v.a~ not damaged. \1cln10\h <>aid Marine Corps report on 1987 t ragedy terms Super Stallion chopper.smashup survivable Problem$ ha\c: plagued the 93 upcr IJtllllnS baM.'d throughout lhl· 'a'~ and Bur.glar sets ~tannl' C. urp!>. "1th ~ located Jt the Tustin \lannc Corps .\tr talion The' 1nclulk prnhkm~ \\1th lhe hehcopter·~ 1ai1 home a f,1·re to By Tbe Associated Press T he crash of a [u,11n-based Super Stalhun ( H-SJE hehlopll'r tha1 kilkJ tj, e Manm·<, "a' sun I\ ahlc. hut ful'I tanl..s built IO v.11hs1and <,uch an 1mpai:t burst into tlaml·. a da\'ilfil·d ~lanne· Corps report <,a~s. The $24 m11l 1on ~upcr Stallion chopper plunged into the Ci1hf6):n1a Je'>l'n near the Salton l'3 on Jan s. ti! ".hut the 1mpac1 "as slight and 1he \fanne' should haH' bl.·en able to wan, J\\fl~ . ..1ccord1ng 10 thl· cra'>h rl·port lmtl·ad. thc IUl'l tanl..;, built 10 '"'h~tand such cra'>hl''i e\plndcd into flames. engulf- ing the lft.)-ton lhorprr and huming the..· Mannl'S allH' :tll·ord1ng to thl· da,s1ric..·J report. ThoSt" detail.-. "l'rc um1ttl·d from the public rrpon rekai.cd rcn·n1h h~ 1he Na''·" hll'h otlin<1ll' blame' the crash on pilot error l he 'a'~ 1heor11ed that ~laJ Da' 1d BranJrnhurg. J4. bcn1mc d1.-.- oncn1l·d 1n dcn\l' l louds of sand r.11sed b' the hchcopter's ixn,erfut rotor... · The public report. hO\\l''Cr. omit\ a rccommenJJ11on l.'.ontainl·d in the clas<>i· fied n:port. "h1ch s.a's the tanks and a ttachment~ nc:cd to ·be 1mpro' ed so ~tanrws can ')Uf\ 1' ~· crashes. .. The fac1 that the ere~ died as a result of 1hermal 1n;un cs and no1 from impact supports thl' no11on that this im pact "as sun 1,able:· the ~lannes Corps ~f1shap ln,es11ga11on .Board said 1n its classified ~larch 5. 19 7. report. ··Fuel tanks v.err not able.' to maintain adequate 1nt~nt~ ... .\ more crash\\Orth~ fuel 1anl.. "outd ha\C' allov.ed thc crc" IH)1l' for egrl'Ss.'· 11 ~lated. E'e~ CH-5JE upcr 1all1on caml'S "''" ful'I tanks aside: 11s bell~ capabk of holding l"O tons of l..erosene fuel to suppk ment rn1cmal tanl..s In crashes. ho"e'er. 1hc )pare tanks can 1urn into firebombs that can mell the' hopper's metal sl..1n. .\ccord1 ng to published reports 1hc oflinals In' cs11gat1ng the uash \Cnt a S('l'fl't recommendation t0 1hc 'J'' IO impro' t' the aux 1ha~ fuel tanks. Rut a ~t>ar latl'r. the) remain unchanged "The mishap 111,esllgation rcpNt 1s dass11ied ." said Na'' ~pol..e~man LI l\.1pp) Bums. "We can··, d1~~u~' 11 .. Foantain Valley rotor. tl1gh l con1rols. fuel gauge\ and its 1 j 1endcnc~ 111 'lbratc "hll<' ca~ing hl'a'~ \.'.a~~:en UjX'r tallton!> ha,l· lra\hl'd cover crilile <,1nct> lQ~.J. ktlhng 20 and 1n1unng lo. to g1' l' thl· hcl1coptaone of the poo~1 Yir1, I~ 1ne police :ind "'unt' fire ollinals are n:rord!> of an~ m1llla~ helicopter 1nH»llgat1ng J -.u-.p1u0Js lire Saturda~ \lost ·01 1he helicopters ha'<' been th..11 l3Uscd St>U.LlCr d.1mage to a "onh- grounded tor '1hl· past ~<.'ar becau<,c of ·\\tll>d hom<.' and m:i ' ha'c been <>et b~ a defccti in the helicopter·~ transm1ss1on burglar to lO\.er up h1' .:-nme and a lac!.. of spare pans to fi' thc.-m r .\\cording t• P<'lil C' 'igt JdT 1'.ermode \laJ Gen. D E P. Miiier. commanding firl·lightcr' n·,ponJl·d to thi· blaze JU<,t general of the Thi rd Manne .\1rtraf1 \\mg bcforl' Q p m JI thl' homl" at 3 ~ Choate at the Et Toro and Tusttn air sta~1on). l((lld \\ hl'll thl·~ armed th<' house "as full). 1( the fuel tanb \\Cfe 1mpro,ed. lhl' engulfl·d. hl· ..aid ' rnmba1 helicopter \\Ould ~ slo"c-r and T"cnt~ lird1ghtcr' \\C'f'<." .ible to bring more' ulneroble. the fire unda •ontr<•l 1n about Ill minute'> The crash occurred \\hen thrt'e '-uPt'r .\n1n,ci.11gat1onrc,raledlhehousc had 1a ll1ons from \1ar111t' Hea' ~ Hc!Kopter l?c-'l'n ~urglanzc..-d .ind ran~cl..e"d before thC' Squadron 4ti5 at Tusun "ere sent tn rill.. llrl' Krrmcxk -.aid up ground troops dunng night manru' ('" Tht' fi~ apparenth "a<. ~l 1n the bottom near 1hc alton a k' el of the tv.o-s\ltf' ht-. mt· to l.'over up the But lll'l'Ord1ng to crash 111, estagawr' thl' burg.In~. said P:i111 RJngc: Orange Count ~ landing LOne couldn·t handle the fX'"<"rlu Fire Depan mcn1 'fX'~rs-..oman · uper ta I hons. "hich $en<'ratt'\J h w mrh The res1den1~ "en· not home and no one "1nJ ::ind raised blinding clouds 1,,-du\! "as lllJUred Thl·chopper that crashed. calll"<l D.t,t ~ In' e\t1gator.. arr treated the ca~ as plungt.•d 10 lhl· ground a 11 r ntC'n,• ,1 proh.'.lbk burglar) and Jr<.an . l\.ermode S" 1rl1 ng dust plume ...i1d Newport Beach <\ b1C)'ck. mo11•rl 'de htlmt'I anJ gJ~l\C'~ v.crc taken FnJJ' rmm a rcs1drn1al garage" in the 1 000 bk ... ~ ~·• 'oa n \larco• lilrt"t't Police arc un\urc ho" 1hr th1rt rnierrd thC' saraac and C'~·;ipc.:j \~llh the loot. "'htrh was valued a1 SJ' l !~:cause 1001!> had bc<-n \IOIC'r • •n· n1• 'chide .it lhe loca11on . . . Th1c-,cs broke a ">1ndo ... 1< l 1-1 ~ Honda "' ord at tht 1-ocac h J n,~ •h•lc a punt ronta1n1n1 S300 • • • .\ "'oman in tht' bk)\ l ,,, H vnl <\bro .... nlQ OOat\un::! 7 :\wustokn c-arl~ unda~ from a par\\tn& lot on Pla~nt1a "V('nUC' Thc-omett invnttp t '"' ltlC' 1nc-1dcn1 di\(()\ crcd ttrokcn sla" on the pa'cmc:-nl nc:-,l 10 'A hC'rC' tht car'w:i~ p;1rlcd and condudrd the 1h1cfappercn1h h.td •ma•hcd the "indo..., 10 cntC'r the 'rh1ck . . . <\ 20.)C'ar-old phNographC'r rcponr-d that she· has tlttn rtl·cn 1Dg oh~'t"nc .md thrcatt'n mg IC'IC'phonc •all~ for mol'C' than th rtt mon1hs 1 tw ,.111~ al'l' olkn lrfl on her telephone ma~ hinl' "'hill' \hC' " 11 -ork. Mic told ;iuthont1C'' . . . A v.ould-bt' han~ rohber ncarl' <'~•pc'\.! with mort than S4.{ 1 tn.im Do" nr' Sa' 1nJ1 on Fnda~. but dmpf'('d 1he mOM \ "'-hen a pa<'li.llfC of J)C' nplNkd I) tht btftdll k R tht Maanoha . 1rtt1 drpcm tol"\ WMn the d)c "'C'nt ofT outs1dr 1hr banl the robbC'r dro~ thr .:uh and rsc.l)('d thrQ'llti 1 nearb> pin~ l"lrll'r ington Stl'\'<'l said a pro..., lcr ''ul\IJC the "'1ndo"' lold a bab>Sltlt"f tha1 he Y..t~ g•'•"S 10 ~11! her Tht' min Ot"d an to lhc \trttt sh<' said • • • .\man v.ho had bttn <'' 1C1ro 1r,1m '11h1 MO\('<. ll\Crn. SQQ~ Warnt1 \\C' llfl- porrntl~ c-amc hac~ 'Allh a ~5 -\I., num sun ilnd lhtntcncd 10 l 1ll occup.ir I• Ht· l'l'portedl) OC\C'f branJasht"d lhC' "'''-'f"'" hO">('\('T . . . .\ ma.n tTPOnC'dl .sl11 h1~ throat dunna i fi&ht "'1\h h1i 1111fncnd tn the ' 1 M l ofHumbOldt Dn'c The man wu taken'" Fountam Valk y C"ammlJnll\ H<tSJlttal .\car ~1crC'tl '1lucJ at $91 ~"'*$reported \tokn Imm an unlockr-d \1c~ 8cn1 ~t-t. fl pa rlcJ Saiurda) nt&ht in thc:- J~ratt<' of a homr on Jade C"ovC' . . . \ Yanutu .outhnard moto1 .,. .. , s1olen lrl'rn J roat dod.('(! Saturda\ n11h1 on l 1Jo Parl L>rhc:-th<' \!Clim told pohc.e The motor" valuC'd at S700 • • • .\ 8111n h1 ~IC' 'tic '•lued at S4SO wa\ l'\"f>OO<'d \tolt'n Sa1urda) from the pra~ of a home on 3Jrd Slrttt .. ... ·- .. Appeal rej~cted In challenge of 'godless' te~s WASHINGTON (AP) -The Su- preme Coun today threw out an a~I by seven Tennessee families wbo say their rrliaious freedom was violated when thdr children were uposed to "aodless" public. school textbooks. lt also qrttd to Study a key affirmative action issue -the po~r of local governments to require minority panicipation in public works projecrs. And n agreed to judae the validity of a federal law creating independent counsels to investigate alleged wrong- doing b>_ high-ranking executive branch officials. h was Just1<X' Anthon) M. Ken- ned} ·s first day on the coun. which was at full strength for the first time since last June :?6 '-'ht'n Justice Lewis F. Po"'ell retired. The JUSltccs. "'1thout comment. let stand a ruling that requiring the .fundamentalist Christian chLldren to read the book!> "'as const11ut1on·a1. Today·s action essentially ends a widely publiciLcd case -;ome have called Scopes 11. a companson to the furor surrounding the I Q25 pros- ecution.bf John opes tn Tenn essee for teaching C' ol utto n " .· The con tro,l.'rs~ began 1n 1983. when the Ha"'k1n~ Count\ Board of Education adopted a nC'I!. reading hst for students 1n grade~ 1-8. Pupil' initiall) were allo\.\'ed to read from other textbooks 1f the\ desired. but the school.board laterei1m1nated that altemat1ve. , All count} schoolchtldr\·n '-'l·re required to read the rho!.Cn tn thoolo.' or leave public school The seven fam1ltl.'!> "ho filed the appeal acted on toda) sued the count\ school board in late 19 3. lis11ng mo1 than 300 obJCC'l1o ns 10 the asc;1gnc readings. The lawsutt obJCC tcd on relig1ou gro unds to theme!> or pa!>sage" 1 n sur works· as .. The Wizard of 0 1" an "Cinderella:· !>Cll.~ncc fiction b' lsaa · ~smanov. fairy talcs b~ Hans ·om - :11an .<\nderscn and stones antt\ropolog1st MargaH·t Mea . among others. The la\\-SUll .,aid thl· hoolo.s 1 dispute '1olatcd the families· ~lie '> by teaching e'olutiun. ~cular h - Church manism. the occult. fcmini~m ltnd other beliefs. theories or philosbphies they consider godless. In the affirmative action case. the justices said they will hear an appeal by Richmond. Va .. officials seeking to revive a so-called -.ct-aside pro- gram for construction in:..lu try busi- nesses owned by manorit1e~. The 4th U.S. C1rcu11 Coun of Appeals ruled lasl Se ptember that the ci1y·s preferential 1reatmrnt for min- ority businesses approved tn 1983 1s an unconstitutional form of rtHrse discrimination. .... . .... Setting the stage for a maJor constitutional decision o'er indepen- dent counsels. the JUSl1ce said ,the~ will review an appeals m un rultng that the Watergate-era lav. 1m- permissibly g1vrs pn.·s1dl·n11al po"'e~ to the federal couns. Mournen in llinneeota ,.,. tut reepecta to foar memben of the Bernard Brom f~J w)ao were ued to d•tb. The!3ttision.ellpccted b~ Jul). will affect the .:rimtnal con' 1ct1on of former White Ho use aide Michael K. Deaver and thr stalled '"' \·s t1gation of ex-Justice Dcpartml·nt official Fellow students recall ax v~ctims, su~pect, 16 Theodore 8. Olson. ROCHESTER. Minn. (AP) - In a separate order. the coun Tccn·agers dressed in punk fashions rejected Marine Lt. Cul Oliver were among more than 1.000 Nonh's latest attempt to block an mourners who packed a church for 1n\Cstigation of his role 1n the Iran-the funeral of four family members Con tra affair. II let stand a ruli ng that who poltce believe were hacked to Nonh may not halt the cnmtnal death with an ax by a 16-year-old son. 1n\'estigat1on by independent counsel T"o bishops. nine priests and a La" rence E. WaJsh by challenging its monsignor presided over a 90-minutt' kgalit) 1n a civil lawsuit. Mass Sunday at Pax Christi Caihofic In other action. the court: Church for Bernard and Paulette • Refused to lt't a Teus hospital' ... Brom and two of their children. 11- " 11hhokl the names of us blood )Car-old Rick and 14-ycar-old Diane. donor!> from a '11.0\'Tlan who sa\s her Da' id Brom. a high school bab~ daug_htcrcontracted AID after sophomore described as a gentle bo)' re<·c1' 1ng transfusions. who "'rote poctn but who also 1 he coun. 'l!.1thout comment. let favored hard-<:orc ·punk music. was ~stand a ruling thal the donocf .pm aq charged with murder Frida~ 1n the rights do not o'emdc Belinda Jad,-deaths of ht~ parents and )Ounger '>On ·s need 10 find out their 1dcnm1cs brother and sister. in her wrongful-de:..th la"' i.uit agal1nst ··we have no idea what all these the hospital. things can mean." said thr Rev. S) I • .\greed to decide "hl.'n police Bro"n. Pax Chr1sti·s pastor. "The} need coun "arrants hcfon· c;carching hOH' left so man' memones ··he said from helicopter~ for marijuana gro"'· of thl' Broms. ac11' e mcm~rs of the ing in fenc,d-in ~ard\. church. Th~ JU.~t1ce!> 'ia1d. thl·~ "111 'tud ~ a ··we rnmt• here w11h a spmt of Florida Supreme < ourt ruling th.at a ah>1olutc loss We ha'e no idea what hehrnp11.:r se?rch b~ '>~l·n trs depum·\ rc<,ponl.1.'·"e can mah·. Bui we can sec tn Pa-.rn ( ount~ lour ~cars Jgo thl· light their li'es has given us." he \'tolat~·d the nght of pm ac~ said . The service included readings by classmates of Dianr and Rick. and presentations of symbolic gifts. Among the gifts was a high school basketball trophy aiven in memory of Diane. who had been a cheerleader for her school's basketball team. A special section was set aside for teen-agers. including a few wi th hair dyed black. gold or purple. After the service. about I 00 Jieople braved a raw wind at Calvary Cem- etery for the burial. The famil) 's o ldest son. Joseph. 19. appeared stoic al the ~ravcs1de. Joseph. who did not lt'c "tth his famtl). has asked to be appointed guardian of David. ..\uthont1es have not yt'l de- tcrm.incd a moti\e for thr slayi ngs. ShcnfTC'harlcs Von Wald has said he understands that David had argued recently "' 1th his father about a music cassette. ..\ favontl· ol David's. accord in~ to one friend. 1s the group Su1c1dal Tcndennei.. A <1ong on their latest album dl·scribes .. the maniac I'll meet. H 1s lo' c for me 1s like a father to a son. A.nd now th<· maniac and I arc Onl•.°' eads mull Swaggart' s future BATON ROL'GE. La IA.P>-C hurth leaders left lhedooropen forc,angchstJ1mm) waggan tu resume his TV m1n1stn after he deli' cred a tearful confession of sin and stepped do'.I. n from the pulp11. "1th pornograp'h~ '>tl·mm1ng from his ho>hood. the source ..aid Cal Thomas. a columntst "hoon<'C '-'Orlo.l·d for ~hl· Re' krr) F:il .... ell and has "rlltcn ahout th\· e' angclllJI mo' cment. ~td the i.amc thtng..Pnda~ on \BC -1 v·, ··:-.:1gt\tlinc ·· Thomas said .he unda\tocid from .,ourccs tni.1dc ~"aggan's or- gan11Jt1un that thl' 1nc1d(nt "as not ~\ual hut ··por nographll" - him 10 a cancer that had to be t'llc1sed. S"aggart. tears treaming down his face. said Sunda~ he"' ould step down from th t' pulpit ··for"an undetermined. indeterminate period of umc Wl· '11.tll lca'c that 1n the hands of the Lord." He said he '-'3S l'OOpcrat1ng wtth the As· semblics· in"cst1gat1on that will determine his future as a minister. "I th ink hr 1s a man of tntegr*~· I thrnlo. he made a mistake. I don't thin k 1t"s a tat m11>tJkc." Cecil Jan"a). d1 !.trll"t !>upenntcnd •nt ut th~ 2 mtlhon-member Assemblies of C1od '><!Id la\\· Sunda). Swasgan did not describe· hi\ m1 .. rnnduct Sunday in h1i. confession. "'h1ch drc" g:i,ps and tears fro m his congregation . .\n o' crfl u" cro\.\d packed ht 7.500.scal fam+h \\ur,h1p ccntt·r after rcpom thin church offil·iarf ha d hecn g1' en photographs purportrng to \ho"' ~v.aggart and :i known prostitute -go ing into and out of a motel room. Thr Wa htngton Po\t rcponed toda> quottng a so.urcc...." l e lO a Jimm> ~"aggart World M1ninncs ard ml·mber that "agg.an i.atd he did not c gc tn ~'tual intr:rcou ~e "tth the v.oman b ··paid hl'r tu pc.-rform pomograph1t acts ·· Tht> 'angcl1st had confc.-.'>l.'d to a fa~tnatton l he l'\angl·list 'II.a!> C'pt'~tcd lO mCl't 1~1'.i ·'aftl·rncu,m 111 ..\lnandrta w1th the d1stnrl presb~­ tl·r~. '11.hll"h Janwa~ !Hlld \.\OU ld report ltS fi r.dings ·pmatd) to the general couoc1I of thl' count~ ·s largl.''>I Peniern<ir.tl denom1nat1on. 1n Spri ngfield. Mo "He confessed 10 specific inc1d1:nt'i of mqral ·f:11 luH' ·· Forest H. Hall . ~cretar. ·lrN11>u rcr of thl' .\'~mbhl·s· Louisiana D,1o;tnct: told S"'aggart·.-. ·congregation "In t~c opinion of the officers of the Lu u1s1ana Dmnct. he has 'iho"'n true hu1t111th and r1:pcn1an c and has no1 tned to blame·an~one cl..c for his f:nlurc ·· Elc'"en mo nlhs ago. . v.--aggan ~alhtngl~ dl·nounccd fdlo" A!>semblics of God e' angeltst Jim Bakker for comm11ting adultel). comparing ·· 1 do not plan 1n an) wa)' to "' httewash m) sin or rail it a mistake:· he said ... I call 11 sin." li"'aggart. 52. apologut•d to h1'> wife. Frances. "'hu "as sealed behind htm. '"God nc,cr gave a man a better helpmate. a companion to stand beside him." he said ... , have sinned against )OU and I beg your forgiveness." fter he finished. throngs of worshipers huddled around him for more than :?O minutes. hold1ns hands. M1n1stry officials refused to comment on who would talo.e Swaggart's place or on the future ofh1s tt·lc' 1s1on program. Swaggan had worked last summer to dl.'vclop an ethics code for bro'adcast min1stnes 10 stem a drop-off tn donations caused by the sex and mone) scandal at the PTL ministry under Bakkers reign. ner claims she was link for JFK, rhobsters N YORI\ (.\Pt -.\ ~oman wh I~ ~car., ago Jc)('nbcd having an a ir v.1th Prcs1dc n1 Kenned\ 1n the h1te Hou.,e ~\S hertermtna 0 I cancl'r cd her to admit another !oeCret. that she was a conduit bct'-'Cfn him and the Mafia. .. No" that I ~now I'm d>tng·and nothing more can happen to me. I want tu be completely honest." i.a1d Judith Campbell Exner. 54. 1.n an an ten 1e'-' published 1n the Feb 29 issue of People magazine. .. If rd told the trulh. I'd have been lo.1lkd I kept rll~ sccn•t out of fear:· Shl· <i.aid. , .>· Exner said she arranged aoout 10 face-lo-face mce11ng., tx·t ween John F. Kenned) and C h1cago mob boss Sam G1ancana "h1k ~he and Ken- ned} '-'l.'re ha\ 1ng an affair in 1%0-61 . ··1 was 1n a 1tt"ll!IC a courier and I "'ould pas'> mc..~agl·, between Jack and Sam "hl.'n Ja(·k "anted a meet· 1n1t. and thl') '11.\'rc al"a)'s 1nst1gated b' J.il k. nl'' l'r b\ Sam." she said tn an 1nten ll'" rl·lordcd Sunda} and broadla~t to<l:.t\ on ..\BC-TV·s .. Good Morning ..\m,:r1rn." Jell ':im1th. 'pokesman for U.S. l•n. Fll"ard Kennedy. D-Man .. 1n W:i<ih1ngtun. -.aid ... There has been no rnmmrnt and thi;rc probably will not tx· a w rn mL'nl" from the Kenned} fam1 h Exne r \a1d '>he wnnesscd at least onl' of thl· Kl·nncd}-G iancana meet- ing\. anll rl·pcatedly crossed the ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil co u n t r) l arr> i n g c n ' e Io pes between Kl·nm·tl) C 1iancana and anothcr DEL"NE~'S IRISH PUB "Ourty ~ell y' '' Join l 5 \lu f'h lith for mob.,tl'r bner lim spoke publicly of her affair "Ith thl' president in 1975. but told lhl• \(·nate antcllisenct commit· tl'l' that 'car that Kennedy wac; una"arc of her ltnks to G 1ancana. E\nt•r<; name came up in Senate hl·arings into the Kenn edy adman1s- 1ratton's attempts to use the Mafia to kill Cuban leader Fidel Castro. Exner said ~he now was revealing the Kennedy-G1ancana lin k because i.hc suffers from terminal cancer and wants "to put my life 1n order so that I ma) die peacefully." Kennedy "knew everything aboul m) dealings with Sam Giancana and Johnny Roselli (the Chicago mob·s man in Las V~s) because I was scci ntt 1hcm for him." she said. The maaazine said Exner produced plane tickets. hotel bills and her appointment books from 1960 to 1962 to suppon her contentions. Coast man listed among Panama's paid U.S. lobbyists BJ 1'e Alledaa.4 Pres1 An Oranae Coast man is amona the American lobbyists that Panama has paid si nce 1985 to champion the country's cause in Conarcss and improve its Image in the United States. records show. StuartSpencerofNrwpon Beach. a long-time political adviser to Presi- de~t Reagan isamong thoscwhohave rtglSlered as agents of Panama. Others are M.8. Oglesby Jr .. former White House assistant for legislative affairs: Francis Gomez. an executi ve with ties to Lt. Col. Oliver Nonh·s network. and Jamie Whitten Jr .. tht' son of Rep. Jamie Whitten. 0-Miss. The documents are filrd at thr Justice [)(panment in compliance with the Foreign AJents Registration Act. The law requun foreign agents to repon their activ ities every six months. Many foreign governments hire lobbyists to help learn about the complicated U.S. bureaucracy. In recent years. the practice has attracted congressional scrutiny. particularly when former government officials sell their inside knowledge to foreigners. Raul St. Malo. a spokesman at Panama·s embassy. said the govern- ment no longer employs an y Am eri- can lobbyists. and the records in- dicate that manv contracts have lapsed. · Relations between the two coun· tries ha ve deteriorated sharply si nce Gen. Manuel Antonio Nonega. the country•s dominant figure. was in- dicted on drug smuggltng charges tn Miami this month. Spencer. one of Reqan's close f ~nds, wo~ked for the Hecht firm. which sianed a $25,()()()..a-month contract with the Panamanian aov· cmment in late 1985. shonly at\er Noriep installed President Eric Arturo Delvalle. The Hecht firm's contract. which tllpired in November 1986. called for discussions witb mrmbers of Con- ~ss. their staffs and the executive branch about the "politicaJ. econ- omic and social situation .. in Pan- ama. Spencer new to Panama at least tWlCt', staying at thr El Panama Hilton or the Marrion. records show. Thr documents do not explain exactly w~at Spencer did for Panama. Spencer did not return two telephone calls and Hecht said it is against his polt~y to discuss relations with clients. But Rep. Mikr Lowery. ().Wash .. recalled a luncheon at the Capitol Hill Club -a Republican haunt -that he went to in January 1986 at the invitation of the Hecht staff. The Hecht people wanted to ex- plore arranging bener contacts be- tween Panamanian legislators and members of Congress. he said. They also discussed U.S. aid to Panama. he said. Washington shut off all aid to the countr) tn December 1987. Bud Moss.' an aidr to Sen. Paul Sarbanes. 0-Md .. said he couldn•t recall the topic of Panama coming up at a luncheon with Frank West .. a lobbyist from thr Hecht firm. "Wr talked about ba nking. .. Moss said. The $36.10 meal was charged to Panama. Infant's heart valve stored for transplant LOMA LINDA (A P) -A bab) born with nearly no brain was on life- support eq uipment today after the hean 'ah c of a tot taken ofT ltfe support was stored in the first U.S. action-of its kind. offinals said. Both newborns were part of a controversial program at Loma Linda Un1vers1t ) Medical Center prescn 1ng brain-dead infants for use as organ donors. Thc~ract1ce has drawn fire from nght-to-ltfc groups cha'ling cruell}. and from medical ethicists. "ho sa} 11 is qut'stlonablc to keep the bratn-dcad babies all\ c "'hen the) ha' c no chance at long-term survival. E'clyn Keys. born Saturda) in San Antonio. Texas. was flown to Loma Linda tha t night to be used 1n thr donor program. She arrived just hours after a child 1dcnt1ficd onl) as Baby John was taken ofT ltfe support when a world- wide search faikd to tum up any need) organ recipients. said hosptt.al spokl'S"oman .\n11a Rockwell. But the infant's heart valvr was rcrno,ed and stored for later use. Roel "'ell said. · Both infants 'A-ere born wtth the birth defect kno"' n as anl'nccphaly. , Monorail over 5 cou·nties proposed to ease gridlock LOS ANGELES (AP) -A Dis- ne}land-st) lcd monorail for movin.& commuter-. across Southern Cali- fornia 1s hcang proposed by a market- ing specialist who says 11 would be cheaper. more efficient and more fun than a subwa}. The proJet't. which has drawn the support of science fi c1jon writer Ra y Bradbun. 1~ 1hc dream of Craig Hendrickson. 33. a Century City marketing specialist. He en 1sions a commuter S)Stcm spanning fi ve counues. He says the monorail could be built more cheapl) than other 1ranspor- tat1on altcrnatl\ cs. with cost esti- mates run ning as low as SI 7 million a mile. compared with the $2()().. mill1 on-a-m1 lc pncetag for the Metro Rail subwa\ now under construction. Hendnck">on. who St'rves on the Los Angele~ County Transportation Commission·s citizens advisory panel. $ltd putttng commuter transtt S)Stcms underground ignores the balm) weather that draw!> people to the region. His monorail li ne. which would feature cars with sunroof!>. makes more sense. he said. "Why do ~ou have to go to an amusement park to have fun ()n a tran5portat1on S}~tcm?·· Hen- drickson asked. '"This 1s Southern C'ahforn1a. !iO wh> not have car'i that are open with air flowi ng through? It should look ltkl· soml'lhing off a 'Star Trek' sci. .. Although RTD ollinab have kept mum on the proposal. Jim Gosnell. director of transponatton planning for thr Southern California ..\ssoc1a- tion of Governments. said 11 1s something to consider. "I don·t think man ) people 1n the planning and transponat1on pro- fessions think about monorails that much as a solution because ltght rail i~ kind of the current wa) or thank.Ing. but maybe we need to be wo~en up with some neW1htnlnng. .. he said . Gang violence kills two, injures six; 24 arrested By ne A.Mdale4 Pfft1 ~T. PATRICK •• DA l ~'ESTf\lTIE5 IE\t,.nded Hourt!~) \1onda\ thru f ridav I I A \f to 9 P~I RABBIT INSlJPAN CE LOS ANGELES -A teen-. boy and young man were killed and sill others were uljurcd in scp1rate wtekend shootings 1n the latt'"St round of pna violcnce.dnp1teacrackdown on pofitttrying to halt the deadly problem. A IS· RUFFELL'$ year~ boy, w~ name wap•t released. dirdJust before 10 a.m .• unda} at Martin Luther K1n1 Jr.-Orew. Medical. Centt'r aner being s~o1 in the stomach late Saturday by two men, said a shenffs deputy. The bo)' s companion was UPHOLSTEIY llC. also shot. In another5hoot1"" Alellander Duke. 25. of Paco1ma died of wounds 29'15 :,. REDHILL, COSTA 'IE A • 957-1951 1•1 8fol"l '""" n( ,,,,,.,..,.,Ll,.n H"°"l11/I & Ht•..tol •I ;J l rtt•••) OPD7DAYI OFFER VALID ~ p.m. to 7 p.m. MOHOAV THAU FRIDAY Offer Valid thru 2-29 .. ~ .. 30 YEARS ' ·~ ., .. . .. ... '•...., c.rt..,.. catty Sunday at Pacifica Hotpital in Sun Valley aner aunfirt erupted durtn.f an r.-·~am~~·•;•;•;,aa..~~-~n~a~•;•~·~ .. ~~lliMi.~ a!l~ment w1!h fivr ~~ed"tl"S mcmbti:s et .a.P~1ma taco $tand. said a p0hce detecuve: TM killinp occurred despite a crackdown b)' pohce apinst ..._and drup 1n South Central Los Ante~ dunn11hc w~kend that resulted 1n 24 artt1ts for offensn rananw from arand theft auto to narc:oucs sales. $5 million jac~pot eladea all pl a yen .... ""',, ...... ..,..,.,,, SACRAMENTO -Nobody won the weekend's SS million "Lotto 649" jackpot but thrtt t1tket1 hid five of the sil wann1n1 numbtrs and 1hc bonus num~r t~ divide the S 1 .37~.osa 1«0.nd·place pool. Ca1trom1a Lottery offic11l1 said. The SS.016. 728 JaCkpot will roll over to Wedne5day·s aamc bo<Ktint •.hemidwetkjackpot 10 a predicted $9 m1lhon. The weekend's thrtt t~p lotto t1cketure each wonh S4S9.686. Two wert pure hated 11 San Francisco hquontortundone~•~!•n Blkmfield. Namesofthewif\Mrswon•tbt known until t~ tum"' their hckelS I\ a statc lottery offict • HIAr by H* SY8tem • Hair Tr.,,..,eentatlon :. Hos*age urges Reagan to meet captors' demands BEIRUT. Lebanon (AP) -A pro· Iranian Otrtm1st aroup rekaM"d a videotaped message today from a kidnapptd .S. Manne C'olonel call· ina on President Reagan to meet his c~ptors' demands. The 70-sccond tape from the Or· pnization ofthe Oppressed on Earth was aC'companied b) a typewnucn Arabic statement reiterating the 1roup's claim that the hostage. Lt. Col. William R. H1gg1ns. is a C IA agent The Arab1c·statement also warned Lebano n's mainstrt"am Shute Moslem m1htia. Amal. to stop search· ing for Higgins. 43. or Danville. K) .. who was abducted Wednesday near the southern port cit) or Tyre. Amal. "'h1ch continued its search toda). has taken into custody dozens or members or Hezbollah. Lebanon's most radical Shiite group. He~bollah. "'hich 1s belle' cd to be the umbrella org.an1Lat1on for pro-Iranian groupc; holding most of the 24 foreign hostages in Lebanon. declared sup- port for Higgins· captors Sundn~. HeLbollah and .\mal m1ht1 men clashed 1n a bncffirelight Sunday. No casu:ilues \\-Cre reported in the half. hour shootout in the southeastern \illagc of Em cl-Tinch. In the \ldcotape deli vered toda~ 10 a Wec;tern news agenq in Beirut. an I Rea6•n: 'We'redolngall wecan 'for bo•f.a6e. WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan \31d ~undJ) night that he wants more than an} th ing else to get all the American ho~tagc!I held 1n Lebanon freed before he leaves the White House. "We're doing nenthing we can and Cllploring C\CI) avenue" to free Manne Lt. Col William R Haggins. the president said. "It') JU St so dafli~ ult." he told rcportc.·r .. during a black·t1e reC'cpuon at the Wh11e Ho ust" for the National Go,ernor•; .\'>\ouauon. 1·111s such a terrible situation and )'O u're afraid you'll do i.t>mc thing that will h:irm them (the hostaics). We don't know who the) (the captors) ar1.· or "he~ they are." Reagan s:ud. '\sked 1f he hoped to get all the .\mt:nrnn hustages f~~d before he leaves onicc nc't Janual). the president ..aid 'Td hlo.c 1ha1 bettn than an) thang else." unsh:i,en H1gg1n~ appears to be reading from a statement Tht' state· ment b) H183tn!) S:l}S Reagan "has to take re!>pons1b1li1y fo r tht' crimes he has c:ommi11ed 3~10'it the o ppressed people 1n the regJon." In the statcmeni. ll1gg10'> then h<it'!> the sa me dema nd<, his captor'> made when 1hc> lirn da1m<.·d h" abduction Frida) 111 a statl'ml·nt th3t lallcd the colonel a Cl.\ sp~. t ' S • nd l ' N oflicral' dl•n1ed lhl' sp~ mg l hargc. The demand!>. as g1 ' en h~ H1gg10,. arc: •Israel's wuhdra"' al from the 'ielt: proclaimed sccunt~ zom· 11 car\l·d out 1n southern Lehanon "'hl·n thl' bulk of its arm' "11hd rt:"' from Lebanon 1n I 'JI<~ l·nding a thrtt·~car '"' asaon •The rd<.·a..e ot .all detamed Lebane'>c.' and Palc\lin1an "muJahe· deen." or huh "arnorc; from the Kh1am d1.·tl'n111in camp 1n tht' S«unt) 1one and 1n hrad1 JJll' .\n esumatl·d JOO dc1a 1nl'C\ Jrl· hd11.·,cd held at Kh1am . •An end to wh a1 the} call . •. 1ntencn11on ID Lebanon and toL' d1plomat1l m1\s1o n\ to tht' Maddie Ea '>t ~cretan of \1a11.· C •l'orgc P. Shult1 "10 1ra,1.•l 1111hc rqpun this week 10 pr1.''>Cnl a JX':tll' plan .11med at ending Ill \\eek\ ol no11ng h' Palest1D1an 'i in the ou up1ed \\ nt Bani.. and C1a1a Lt. Col. William HlUln• on Yldeotape releaaed today. Strip Tht' statement Ju•1111 pJ n,1n~ 1t11.· "1dcotapc calh 11n I ''llll \l1n1,ll'r Nab1h Bern· .. \mJ 11111111,1 '" all uti Its scar1.h for ll 1~il'l' 1n ,.1u1hl·rn Lebanon "VIie call on 11u1 t1rl·1hrl·n 111 \m.d to undl'r\tand th• .t.1nlo(l'f••u' l'\- p1onagl.' mh: H 1~ 'I'> "J' , .. rn 1n~ ou1. pruliung Imm 1t t ' 11li'>('r' l'r rok." the \t:tll'nh·1.i ,, ' In Jn l.trlil·r statcml'nl g1,cn ti ,, Hn1111 nr"'· papcr. lhl group ,,ii.I•' ''J' h1n~ 1n "'all for Jn~ 11thn '1 '11 \.1•1" \01rr1 · can." .\ dc1.ora1cd \ ll'' .11'1 ,,.,If.in Jnd onc-11m1.· J'>'>l\lJnl : • tnrml'I I >dc.·n'c St·<.:rl•tan ( ao,p,11 \\ ·inhc.·rgl'f 11 1~­ gin\ hl•:tdo, J ~h-111 r h\t'r\l'I l(lllUP allJt hl·d to J l ' ,,._.,, 1 l'l·prn~ l•H• l' 1n -.outh l 1.·hanw1 Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Monday. February 22, 1988 * AS U.S., Soviets give envoys one month to complete treaty MO~((>\\ t .\Pl -l he L'n11cd ~tate\ JOd \1i' tl'I l 'nton have givc:n 1ht'1r Jrmc, tontrol nt"gollnton one month tu tonipletl' thc kt'\ pro' 1Mon"> oi J nt'" trl"JI\ to \harpl\ rcdu(t' their '>lratl·g1<. nul ll•Jr '-'t'.ipun' T hl· dcn'>ton "as taken tndu~ a\ l \ \\·1. H'IJn ol \tatt' C1eorfc P \hult1 "'ound up t"'o da'' of ta lo.'i 1n \1•>'>1.l>" lk \a1d ncgo11a1nr'> in C •l'nl' J "hn hJ' r \o far lailt'd le> 111Jl1.· '>lgnrlil.tnl progrt'\!I 1u"'ard a ~fl 11\·r1.l·n1 \Ul 1n lung-rangl' nudcJ1 "'l'.Jpon'i \lo l'll' dirl'lt<.'d Ill report to him and \tn 11.·1 f orc1gn \hnl\ll'r l du.ird \ \hn Jrdnad1c 1n \\ a">htng- 11111 \IJr\h ::-2 \ \hultt al">o told J Ill'"'" u1n h'renu· th1.· ""' ll'l'> 1nd11.Jtl·d thl'' IA.nu Id l'l' mnrl ne ... hll 1n handhnp l'm1gratll\Jt .tprl1,Jt1on' 1.·\tl'Pt rm 11t1.,, 1rc1111 pn•rk \\ho hJ q• hJ1I J I\\.'\\ I I \lo.lit' \\'l ll I\ \hl''Jrdnai.ltl' \1tnl111111·J \,1tqt· 1>fll Jll\ · lhJI onh th 'l ·'in ni, r 1ll,1t111n thl' ~U\ l'fOllh Ill ll'IJt"' 1111p11rtJnt to n.11111nJI ,,., url\\ -..11u1ll tx· h.Hrl·d frum 1.·m1~rJl1tW 1 , rmj1n~ 111 \hult1 I .irhcr to<lJ ' J' I l • f'lt •1rll 1,11 ' "1th \hult1 \Ii IJ1 -., (, •h,s,hl rkJtil'd to Jlhll'\l Dl'Jll in \l~hJ n• \!Jn JnJ tu ''"' 1v 1l'.ich a new nuclear armi. ugrl't'ntl·nt h' -.rmng.. -;hull1 Jnd tlw \," 1et Communist Part' gl·nc-1.11 't· .. rclJf\ smiled broad· h J,· 1hn huulo. hJnds and sat down -..11h th~·ir a1<ll"' an opulent < .tth\·flOl'' Hall in the Kremlin . .\t .t p1 l 1urc-t.t k1ng i.cs ion. C1vrb.ilhl' ~1d the So' 1ets 11\'0Uld "do uur best to a<:htC\t" pc~ in \lghant'ittln .rnd to have a non· aligned nt'uttal .\ l}han1stan ~h1eh "'uuld h.iH· good relations with its nughor'> \\llh the l'ntted tates and '"th.th<' \u, ll't l 1 n1on .. ·\t thl' Ol''-'HOnfC'r\"ncc. 'hultz satd l1l did nt1t ha\I: the.· ··slightest doubt" 1h,11 1h1.· ')l" 1l't l 'nao n wo uld leave \lt:hJn1-.t.in But hultz. who came 1, fl "'' 1ng ht "ould <.rt"k a peo fic tlllll 1..1tilt g..i ' t" no C\ldt'net' ht' had Ill l\l'J 110 1.' \n l''>ltll1Jll'd 11 ~.000 \'ltt ''"'''" hJ 'l' hl·l'n in .\lghanastan sanc\" I )\:\t·mhcr I <P9 backing a pro- 'l<•'>l '"' gu' l'mmt'nt at '°"ar "1th I \ .irml'd Mu.,lcm guemlla!t.. ' C, •rh.1d1n hJ'> prom1!1ed tu licgin a "ithJr.t\.\JI l\IJ\ I II thr Kabul tt • lrnn rnt Jnd Pal1'1tan ran agr('(' on 1u m' 11 J ~llkml·nt b~ March I) Israel curbs army's use of force On protesters Survivorssoughtinrubble . of Rio mudsli<fes; 80 dead J ER USA LEM (AP) -Palest1D1ans ll'rnton cs dcdarcd a "Mart~ r<,· Da'.. th1.· Mount of Ol1 \l''> .1m.I deared a"'a~ "'1tnl'\'>4.'d ruugh ltl'.ll llll'nt 111 1'.111.·,11 - held men onal sen ices toda} for the tot.la' and called for demons1 ratton'i m:ihsh1lt hamcadl'\ "'h1le na11onal n1Jn' h~ lrt><>P' 'J1d ihl Jrm' 'l hrl'I 61 Arab'i killed b~ Israelis troops. and • aod a i:.tnlo.c this '-'t'Ck to prott:'it lhl·. poh(e \\l:Ol door-111-door checlo.1ng 'P'H hul11g1<.1 I -..1 li•O'u I> ,, l'r on 8) Tti~ Associal~d Pr~ss Israel's attornc~ general ruled '"It to Israel b~ l 'S ~·rrctal):ol 1Jen11fil at1 un .. and looking tor l\r.11.·lrJJ1l•. RIO Df J\'\EIRCl -~l ~Ulf''tru~il·\Jmthl fJlfll'Jrh hKiJ' tolind soldie r~ could not use force to punish St.itc Gcorg1.· 5hult1.. agttatur'> "'A l' d1>n 1 h.1 \\ prohkm' "'1th th1· '>Un" or' 1n the ruhhk ol a l"ll"fl'l·d Jpannicn1 hull.Jing in R h1 "h\"rt: 1hrl't' orhum1ha\'e pro1esters. .\rm} o niu al \ said lhl' li ,c-da~ .\ttorne) l1cneral 'l oo,ef Han\h Olllll\Jt1on11l\11liJ1f\ n11llhJll~C~ d.t \' ol rnuJ\lidl'' .ind tlJ\h I'~'°' hJ\\.' "linl JI ll <.1\I ~11 ixuplc ~1 J\Uf T"'o Pale~ttn 1ans were wounded ID 'ihull1 '1s1t. schcd ukd 10 begin \l'nt J k lll'r tu D1:tcn'>C Mtnl\ll'r rcJmu· t11 J1•1t hut 11 'Jn ·""~nmcn1 Rubl'rt11\Jturn1n11 HrJg.J -..i1J tht· niuu "Jlt'J JnJ dehr" rn.idt• th1 l lh 1110~ lr lo.l· clashcs "'11h sold1cr\1DtheWest Bank ThurWa). might prompt an 1.·<.cala-'l 11/hJlo. R.ih1n '3~1ng -.old1cr'i ma~ th.it_h.i' lx·lr• t!l'l'll \11 thl· Jrm' an~ ".igtJnl'>ll'Pfl\:d through lhl .m~a <ltl ,1.11'\J ti tht 1h..,.J1ng.1h1 ~"''11n1tw cit\ of Ramallah and the Gaza tnp t1on of \IOlencl' not U'>l' lor<l' ac, a ml·an'i of pun1'ih -1ha1 'h11'l 11 '"'l'll h' thl· '1111.hcr\. ut' ., h1\ton hJJ rl'ndl'fl'd homdl'" JI kJ't I u t1I R "' 't• m1ll11111 rc(ugcc camp Jabah)a. hospital of-"It's not organ11cd or c.~Stl·mat 1l ml'nl \lf hum1ha11on. said Juc;111.c hi.' \J1d rnid1.·nt') "•hh1ng r.im.,hali..k hnmt'' ,1,1-..n \lt't p ''"IX''> anJ turnin~ ,lrl.l'I' final'> \aid. hutou1s1dce\l'llt\ ll i..e thc <.;hui11 ""' M1n1\tr' 'IJllll..l'">"oman Ett~ E'ihed "lim1. tht· \.\J\1 111 pn>ll''"' tx·~.tn into raging 1orrl'nl\ 1 hruugh •ut tht·, ,,, .trm ' t·m ~'.ind' ilunlt't'r' ht'lfll,·J lnthe u at aStnpc1t \ Khan Yun1s. du affen thl' '>ltua.uon ··an arm' Onkr'>tha1 1.allfof\Ulh use oflorLl' Dl.·1. 'I 1n 1hl 1·11111•ric' l<rJl·I ~t·11cd trJn\purtc,a1.uJtcJJ"clll"r'11tprl' .iru'u'h1ll"J1. 'hJ!ll\lt,.,.n,11•tlmpurJr. an Israeli Cl\ il1an lirt'd. ~the air after st'>olo.es"'oman .-.a1<l un u>nd11ion nf Jfl' 1lkg.il. rukJ ltJnsh "'ho dt'-in thl' I 'II>~ \I 1JJll I ·''I \\ ~r hra1.·h' shdter\ 10 'l. hooh. l hurl ht•\ and puh 1 hu1 ldin~' his car "'as stoned h) protester<. an anon~m1t~ m.indc.·<l K.ib1n l\\Ul' ~ppropnJlt' ha'l' \.1lkd t-1 P.ilt·,1in1Jn' Thl• IJtc'>t .\rab reporter said Jcruo;akm Polin· -.polo.c\man R;ili ln\lrUlllOll'> to the troop<> f.ttJlllll'' "°l'll '"" ffil'n sh111 and U.S . fires warning shots in Gu.If Thi: arm~ said 11 \\3H hcck1ng both Ln ~ \a1d 1.500 a<ld111onal oniCl'" r 'hnl ~1d llan'h Jeudc.·d to 1.ill· l..llkd h' "1IJ1n' \unJa' · report\ It also said an .\rah "'a-; brought m trorn other area\ had bcl·n J' tiun Jfta m:in~ PJIC\tin1an'I tom-f hl· g11' l.'rnml n1 ha.; spent ) '\• ~1 .\,.\\1 .\ BJhrJ'1ll -\ \ "..,..Jr\h•r rirt,' J 11.trl' ao1.! 't'' r..il -....iflHllF \hOl\Jtagroup111li\tlingl'lc•Jl'ti'l.!J' J\11 '-l l·J"'i:hl"•'•>'hl" I "'l'\'-l'hup the Pcr<,>Jn C 1ull '''-llll3ll'd l'•l'"'flh t •l!rarlw• l '"~ l:n~h .. t Jh .. JrJ .1 "~"'' hcl1Copt('r <.<i1ll the rnuJl•nt "' urrl·J Jtx1u 1 \I' n ... , 1h~ thrl'l'·\htp '"""'' OlU\l'J rlllrlh ull lhl lllJ'>l ol l>uhJ1 1r tilt l nitl·,! \rah E m1r,11l' I hl"rt' "l'~' no inJune'I reported he 'W!td It "a' no\ 1mml'd1JtC'h dC'Jf' -..hid 'hip tired the ,hut',,, h•r "hJI f\'J\.tn I \ ".H\t-I'' r 'ht• ra' hJ' 1 ftrl J ~Jr"m~ \hol\ h• arreo;tcd after tr,ing to stab an hraeh Jcplo\l·d 1n th\.' hol~ cit~ tocurh .\rah plJ1n1.·d IO him Jhout abu~ h' rnr l1111n or I fll.'f1.l·nt 01 thl' ~o,l·rn · M>ld1<.'r 1n Ramallah. 1he third such '11111.'nt'l' \t1IJ1i:r.. m1.·nt , I 1:-.!ot huJg~I 1n .rn Jltl·mpt 111 altack ID fo urda\!I. l..racli troop' l'lllcrcd the .\rah In an .um) ~unq. t>S percent ul qudl th.: ,111knll' LeaO<.'hd1,tn but ed ID the occupied 1w1ghhorhuml ol \ll\\an·at 1h1.· foot ol \t•ll.hl'r'> qul.'\1111nn1 <.:11d thn lud l'Jk,11n1Jn' hl'.k1 mcm1111al 'l.'r- Valley graduate awarded Naval ROTC scholarship M1dsh1pman David S. Moeater, son of Peter and Joan Mocnter of Fountain Valle}. was recent!) awarded a four-year nat ional Naval Reserve Officers Traimng Corps scholarship while serving w11h the Navel ROTC nit al VCLA. He 1s a 1987 graduate of Fountain Valle) High School. • • • Lance Cpl. Olea V. N1aya, son of Bank Ngu)n and Tran Thi Thin of Costa Mc-sa. has reported for dut) wtth the 2nd Force Service Support Group ID Camp LeJeune. N.C. He 1s a t 986 graduate of Costa Mesa High School • • • Arm) Spec. 4 Mldaael 0 . Malle., son of Larry and Bonme Mullen or Huntington Beach. has arrived for duty with the 55th Support Battahon m West Germany Mullen. a hght wheel vehicle mechanic. is a 1983 graduate of Manna High School. • • • Air Force I st Lt. VMu M. Ryu, dau&hter of George and Sandra Madsen of Costa Mesa. has amvcd for duty with the OfliC'C of Special In vestigations at Bollin~ Air Force 8a5(. Wash. Ryan is a cnmc analyst. • • • Army pee. 4 Walter T. Schlt, son of Robert and Cttarmatn Schutz or HunttnftOn Beach, has arrived fo r duty wi th the 293rd Si gnal Co. 1n South Korea. Shuu., a 1983 graduate or Huntinaton Beach High School. is a s1ra1eg.1c m1cro"'a"c s~stcms re- pairman • • • .\rm) p, 1. Gresory S. Ferrier, son of Judith Dcp1fa010 ofScal Beach. has amvcd fo r dut) with the 77th Field l\rt1llcl) ·10 Fort Knox. K \ Femt'r 1s an art1ll el) fi re-support si)cc1ahst • • • Scaman .\pprentice Warrea S. Colby, son of Dale Colb) of Costa Mcsn. reccntl) pamc1patcd in e,. crc1'it' Nauonal Week 88 while scr· '1ng aboard the fn~ate S Ainswonh. homt' ported in Norfolk . Va He 1s a 198 7 graduate of Wt'stmtnster High School • • • l\rm) ReSt'rve Pvt. J~ffrey M. Patterson. son of Barbara .\tkinson of Huntington Beach. has completed tra1ninJ as an l\rm'> m1lttaf') pohCt' spcctahst undt'r the one station uni t trammg program at Fort McClella n. Ala. • • • Spec. 4 Joane JOHS, daughter of Hamson and Jane Mahone) o r Costa Mesa. has completed an '\rmy pn- maf) lcadcrshtp cou~. Jones. a 198:! graduate of Estancia High School. as an administrauve specialist wtth \he Defrnse Language Institute at the Pres1d10 of San Francisco • • • Manne Pvt. lu S. Helste1. nepht'"' of James and Becka Macfarlane of Huntington Beach. h3'complcted the infantry combat tra1mn1 cou~at the ' Mannl· t orps base · in <..:imp. Pendleton • • • Arm' Pfc. James C. Loeseb. son t•I Arthur Loesch of Cost3 Mcs.i hJ' completed his basic training at Fort McClellan . .\la. • • • Pvt Qtiyab H. Traa, <>on of Hien and (am Tran of Huntingt on fkach. has completed the basic field a nil kn cannoneer course under thl" om· sta11on uni t tra10tng program at Fon 111. Okla He 1s a t 986 graduate ol Westm1nstt'r High School • • • Na'' Airman Recruit Oaolel L. Coartois. son of Louis and Donna Couno1s of Huntington &ach re- centl) reported for dut ~ "'1th Hehcop- terCombat u~pon Squadron F1' eat the Na,al .\tr 1a11on in ·\gana. G uam • • • Arm} Pfi Sasanu f ls bbeck. daughter of Edmund and Elaine F1schbt·d of Fount:u n Valle~. ha5 arrned ford Ul\\lo llhthe 'O th \ttaclo. Helicopter Ba'naht>n in \.\ c'lt ( 1{·r· man) F1Khbcck. a I 1r'ti graduate of Los Amigo'> High . ·hool . is an I aircraft lire control \\stem n:paarer . . ' .\rm} Pfl· Jeao~u~ 0 . Bald•lD. daughter of Gilbert and I ngnd Fmtas I ofl-funt1ngton &alh ha\ am'ed for dut) "'1th the 9Sth Chl"mtral Co. 1n West German} B;ild" 1n. a 1984 "aduatc of Ocean Vie"' High hool. 1s a chemical opcra11ons specialist PROMISES to stop drinking too much or quit using drugs DO NOT WOR~ OUT· TREATMENT, the new generation Qf treating alcohol/ drug abuse, DOES WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your Lifestyle · ... No Time Ott from ~r Job ... Affordable with No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can kttp. C.11 us for HELP today. Frtt Confidential Assessment Fountain Valley /Otwige County (714) 96M179 1..aoG-341-3535 NMlonlll ll•cov•rv Netwowtl bdulNe Out·,,..._. CcMRn t 1..UcM9~rof ~~ truttMnt for d~mic::., depcncXnclCS In ~ Celfomie Clll b-. tocadoM •Molt ...... llCll ..... MX .... d • • ' 11. l'' \ 1ondJ' 1\1 mJr\. .\r Jt'i'> l..1lkJ h' l.,r Jl'h ,.,IJtl'" .\h11u1 I .;no -\rati.. mJ rlhnl 1hrnugh 1-..IJr 'JJ ma in thl· '-' nl 8Jn\. 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'1l \r: cr·~.111 '" J 1l1~ht Ir w 1J1rx·1111111•,,.uthl·rn r-•n '' •.._a, h'1un! .:'.J r11 'a"J' "'ht·n lill' h11J ~ Jl'l'IH PI I'\ ·t11 : '\l'Jr-r>I.! 1• J n " UffcJ DEGREES IN HEALTH CARE MANAGEMENT University of La Verne Information Meetings FEBRUARY 25, THURSDAY SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOSPITAL 654 Car""' 'lo de los Mores San Clemente Community Development C enter 6 30-7 30 p .m SADDLEBAC K HOSPITAL a HEALTH CENTER 2445 1 Hea lth Center Dr Laguna Hills Cafeteria Cont ere nee Roo m 4 00-5 00 p .m , -------------------------------Pl~as~ Return This Informat ion To: U"irrrs1ty of Io \'"""" ~ltool oi ( o"h"11'"~ 1 J11,•l•(Nf Ht•ltlt (,,,-r \fu.i~""'""' Jtsa lltml '>t t. V"""'• C QI 1'0 mfJQM oo~e -------------- Loccrtiori ----------- Mt Mrs rv1ss _________________________ _ Stree C"V -------~--------------------Stote ____ _ Telephone Home __________ woo _______________ . • I ' ,. ' W3.shington cannot tell a lie; cut means increase ly JOHN CUNNIPF ., .............. NEW YORK-OfaJJ the financial and statistical delusions practiced regularly in Washinaton, none has the impact or lhe annual budget .. cuts" that lead to arcater spending. been cut dunngany year of the 198()), but that doesn't mean there haven't been spending "cuts." There have been. on a regular basis, and they have been proclaimed to the skies. averaae or $59 billion ad~itional spending a year, and amounting to a total incruse in this decade of more than 79 percent? Answer: Because "cut" means something in Washington that it means nowhe~ else. It has the same sound and appearance as the version In truth. federal spendina hasn't How. the n. can it be that the fed eral government spent SS9 I billion in 1980 and S 1.06 trillion in 1988. an -Gil'''mll-------------- NEW YORK (API -The lollowlng llst show' the New York Ste>Q E•c"-nee stocks Ind warr.nt' 1"-t hi ve ~ up the most ind dOwn ttw most blMd on percent Of change r~rdleu of YOlume tor Frldav. No ~urltles trading below S1 1re loci· ·uded. Net 1nd oercentage c"-t19e' are the difference betwffn the on11lou1 cto,lng Of'"k:e •nd Frld1v'L,is o.m. Price. NlfM LA st CM j Broaw1v 57~• +ti'-. Atleohlnll 3~ + ~ Or.voCo 141.2 + 11;, • TrtnKn Inc ~~ + ~ ftct. UP 24.1 Up 12 Up 11 Uo 11 OTC UPS & DOWNS S Qu~kSrCo JU • + 1 't UP 6 F'inStBar S~ + , UP 7 GoldNU91 10 + '• UP I A'la Pac n 6~ + l UP 9 EnvlmTrt 171. + l UP 10 ChmNY B ) • t • UP 11 Monteilrson 81• + '9 Uo 12 ThalF'd n 111. + 1 • UP 13 Oi1StimRM n 11 e + '• Up 1' GoPw 1101 of A 73~ + I 1 Uo lt USG 33 > + 1 ~ UP I AlukaAir 16 t-I UP K11ne-t>S11c '2 + • UP II Navsu wrC 2 + ~ Uo li ~r.~l~tp T: t I : 8~ 1 ~nchorGI s 17 • + I UP i ~~s?Berr ?:>; + 11" ~g • v 11hroe 9 • + , uo :S Ametek s 16~ + ·~ UP 6 Gen1Engv 2l,t t • UP 7 RdoBal adr pf 2\t + • Uo DOWNS 10 2 98 B 11 a 61 67 67 6] 6 3 !l Nam. LHt Ch11 Pct. c.u~~ob ofA 7 • -!l. 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'• 2'• -'• IS '• ·~ -1. 7•1. -.,... 6"1 -19 16~ -~ 211'2 -1/e 2112. -I'll Siie -•1• '/.'"'-~ I/. -'J• '"' -~ 2~ -1111 2~ -'Al 2"11 -'s NEW YORK (AP) -The following tlst lhows the Over -the • Counter slocks Ind wa rr1n1s th1t h1ve gone uo lhe most 1nd down the mo'I bHed on oercent of change tor Frlda v No securltles trading below J2 or 1000 shi res 1re Included Nel and oercen1age changes a re ttie difference t>elween the orevlous closing orice I nd ,:r1d1v•s tut or bid orice UPS -l1'll'i'idMUl;I ....___ _____ _ NlfM LHt °'9 Pct. 1 Pet11rlRs 4 • + 1' • UP CS S 2 Sone• un 2 + lo. 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POSH store manager Trini Carreon's in-store wardrobe and color consulting includes a stop at the store's tie-bar stocked with more than 6.000 neck ties in a rainbow of colors ''E verytime we run a feature item ad in t he Daily Pilot, we get a tr emendous response,'' says Fashion Island PO H store manage r Trini Carreon. "We sold 80"c of our s tock of Nuback uede saddle s hoes and 60 "< of our denim hunter-hiker jac kets after single insertion ads ran in the Daily Pilot . And, when we ran a three-week ad campaign on our 100 ', cotton ~re s shirts , we had th.e phone ringing off the hook wi t h most callers o rdering half a d ozen shirt each!'' lailyPilll We delive r more than n ~w. papers. "''e deli,·er customer , too. POSH A full-service men's store specializing in h1gh-quahty-fashlonable, yet traditional executive attire ... Offering a wide selection of business suits and renown for •IS tie-bar stocked with more than 6.000 neckties Including a large assortment of cumberbun and bow tie sets • Also. offers active and spectatOt' sponwear . . Plus accessories and personaJ eervk:n ..• Wardrobe consulting can Include color-sense aulatance vta numb4tr coding . Located 1n Fashion Island ... Owned by BJorn Sedlenlek and managed by Trlnl Carreon. \ th f; '•I · 16 11>.. 2 l 2 '79-'6 st .~~ 1'I • ' I• ~ 73 2) , . ' 6 2i • ,. : ,, •1 • ,. , I•"' 71 ll r: 11~ ... .. 6'• 1 !3'!3 ' • >. ri. d. l~ lS • I 7 lt I 9 Jt S,,J...., S..'• J'-r· 7 '> ~>. 3S•> t . t": 1j,. I) I •• 11. I 1~16 Ill I i•>_. 41, 91,. •O • n .• H ~ . n .#; s"" • • 6 6 • ' . '"' 'i 11 • 9 ' 1'I 1 Jt'· lO 1 IJ , I) I .. I~~ n .. r.. ' ' ~ t: 7 I·16 • 11 1 , U 1J • S-16 1"9 7 , 2 .... 1t' 14'4 1 I ) . 40~1C•I>• used throu~out the rest of the nation, but Ill practical meaning is opposite to what you think. Daniel J. Mitchell of the Citizens for a Sound Economy. a Washinaton· based think tank. tackled the ~roblem in pursuit of the foundation s public interest, which is to penetrate econ- omic obfuscation and educate the citizenry. "Cut" means increase, he explains. The term, he states, has become twisted bceause of itsassociation with what is called the current services budget This budgetina technique assumes spending will rise in the following year. · Therefore, proposed spending In els for one year •re compared not to what was spent in that year. or in previous years. Instead. they are r. compared to what was fore1ttn in earlier projections or spending for that year. Thus, says Mitchell, the foun- dation's director of tax and budget policy, a 4 percent increase can become a 6 percent cut. He explains: If the c urrent services budget projects that a prOl'lm's budget for the next year could have risen by 10 percent. and proposaJs call for a 4 percent incre.asc, that 4 percent increase is considered a 6 percent cut. Clearly, this sort of mathematics has li mited application. You could not get away with it at the bank. You couldn't manipulate your household bud.ct that . ":'8Y unless you were seeking to m1S1nform your spouse. or go bankrupt. • But what 1t coni.1deted foolhardy and possible a cnme on a small scale, seems to be tolerated on a larger one. Says Mitchell~ "Every time a budget is passed that does not spend as much as the current st.'rvi cs budget estimates. it is reported as a spending cut - leading to the popular J>C[.Ception that the budget has been cut. Th~ misi nforming of the public doesn t onginatc with the concept of the current services budget. It is a useful tool. 11 1s the misuse of that useful tool that bnngs the confusion. 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"ho Pfl'\IOush had l)flkf('J Uh Oflil'IQI!> to award 30 Of't'ra 11n lil C'n~ to ( t'nlun FC'dcrnl , alll'd for lurthl'• hcanng!>· to "' ud' tr;rn(hl<it ft'I.' rt"Qu1rrml!'ntc. allopt1.·J h\ thr ClllC"' Palo -\ho and o\\hcnon 1.1fft c1al' .-.aid the ruling appcan to d('Clare uo on\t1tu11on.ll ii IQ 4 ftdt'ral La~ re@.ulat1na bl-t T\ ('\('n tho uih thc- Judgc did no.t \lo) m so man\ ~orW. ht' "a' '"'alt®una tht la~ \llhough L) nch "purponcd ""' tu \!N"tdt thu <'ons111ut1onaht' C'lt ;tn' ('r(l\ l!>JOn Of tht' a \,(tu~~ d~1\llln Ill ta,-1 hold~ tha1 numCfOu t1n n ' of that . \tJltUIC art Un<'O.lUlllUll00..11 • la~' c-n1 fonhc ettH~s said. The R~n ldmin1s.uauon. 1n 1 .. fnt'nd-of-tM-<0un" tepl bncf filed b Jusuce-Ocpa.n~t la•~ urst"<S the c-oun 10 ckn tM c1Uts appeal • 1..l~k 1.·llnl~ 0\ , ~: •f r;ff \% ~ l.. •To " 1tt thC' t•ntn°" 1.·omrnun11 ~ to , , .. J ,.!,\,,a ·1, _ mJl c \l'f' 1 • &\11lablC' to all ma- ' uo U ... i .-• J1.:nl~ ... ••,''t! ,,.. ~ j •Til u~a ··~tatC'-<l ·tht~rf• s•cm Tl\t ~\lpn'rm" oun. 1n a lq Nh"I 1hat 'hu 10m(' ~•nna on the ca~ acted on toda~. ra1f('d the PD' ab1hl) tl\Al oomnuuuttcs may be buttd from panltflt udu\l,.t: C"ablt T\ f ruch 1 .c.i : to l <"CP p;11.'t' ~••h ''" lat t t«hno. .. ,, l\'~1 h ~°' I The cou.n ,.td a~ fflnduw 9Ctl\ mu .. plaint tmphcate fim '\~t\Jmmt 1ntl'!'t'!t• .. I M 0r-.. C... DAILY PtlOT I Monday, Febru9ry 22. 1918 Don't forgetBollywoad 's worst 8J Jl1DY F Al\AJI ................ LOS ANGELES -.. Jaws: The Rcvenac" and .. Touch Guys Don't O.nct chewed up thecompctuion as the nomincn for the eighth AnnuaJ Golden Raspberry Awards. citina the worst films of the rear. Meanwhile. Bil Cosby, Madonna and S)'lvcster Stallone arc advised to take cover. Tbey may be popular with their fans but the 175-mcmber Gold· en Raspberry Award Foundation. which spoofs the yearly Oscar nomi - nations. believes they gave truly awful performances in 1987. 11 And good IQOks won't get Warren Sta one Madonna Coeby Beatt)'. Daryl Hannah and Isabella Holl) "ood ROOS<.'' .:It Hotel and fea- Rosscllini out of this one. Beatt)'s tureasrng-along openangnumberand S3S million supcrflop. "Ishtar.'' was h\e dramauc readings of the most nominated for worst picture while nd1culous I~ ru:!I from some awful Hannah and Rossellini will be com-mo' 1e songs pctina for worst suppon1ng actress. The wanner!I. 1f the\ dare show up, But the major offenses were com-"ill rece1, ea troph~ ofa .sotf-ball size mitted by "Jaws" and "Tough Guys," raspbe~ glued atop a film reel and which so repulsed the foundation that spra~-painted "11h gold. it &raced them each with seven Rau1c "There are three basic theones of nominations. The acting was con-"hat quah ties as a 'Razz1e." ex plained sidercd so bad an Jaw& that e'en John Wil son. Razz1e fou ndation Bruce the Shark was nominated for pre~1den1. "FJr!tl. Hollywood's own worst actor. measure. ho" much money dtd it The Razz1es are a ltght-heaned lose.., Second. a mo"1e that was not parody of the pomp-and-circum-suppo ed to be a comc.-d~. that stance Oscar ceremonies and coin-gl'nc.-rated enorm ous laughs from the cide with the annual Academ' Award audience .. J.rns" "as one of those nominations. which \\·ere announcc.-d -aod so \\a5 ....:orman Ma1lcr;s "Tough last week. uu\S Don·1 Danr,." "h1ch "as The eighth annual R.a2z1e ccr-· laughed ofTihe scrcc.-n an Canne$.· emony will be held Apnl' 19 at the "The last is how excruciating 111s to --~\ . ..... n .... ,.,si.... •s-'_25 -.. ....... .,_Sh•ns1 .. ,. ,.,1 .. ,1•Sl'lol r-1 .. r•OM• "· s.1 s.. ~ ..... s, .... s ........ , .. ,,_ ... 0.. ..._Solt r..u.•ow ........ Al ... Otm. lh D•-l•l actuall> sit through a film . Docs someone have to pay you money or bribe }OU with popcorn? 'Wh o's That Girl'>' fits into that categof)," he said. Cosb)' received three nominations for star. author and producer of "Leonard: Part 6." a movie that almost no one saw. Madonna. last year·s Worst Actress winner. is a contender this year for ".Who's'That Girl?" -nominated for five Razzies. Stallone. the all:time Ra~e champ with .. foµr '.~ns, is contin~ing the trad1t1on with .. the maodhn arm· "restling melodrama" "Over the Top." which got thrtt nominations. The Golden Raspberry Foun- dation· co nsists of film profeSSJonals and · cnucs as -well as frequent filmgoers throughout California and nine Qther states. . · Thc.-y belteve the worst pictures of 1987 were "Ishtar,'' "Jaws: The RcvcnJe." .. Leonard: Pan 6.'' "TouaJt Guys Don't Dance" and "Who's That Girt'r' ~liverina the worst per(ormanclel by an actor wtrt Bruce the Shark in "Jaws: The Rcve"llr." Bill COiby in "Leonard: Pa.n 61 Judd Nelson in "from the Hip." Ryan O'Neal in "Touah Guys Don't Dance" and Sylvester Stallone in "Over the Top." Givina terrible Pttformances as actr~sscs were Madonna in "Who's That Girl?," Sondrta Locke in "Rat- boy," Lorraine Gary in "Jaws," Debra Sandlund in "Tough Guys Don't Dance" and Sharon Stone m "Allan quatermain and the Lost City ofGold. • Worst supponing actor nominees arc Bill y Barty in "Masters of the Universe," Tom Bosley, Mack Dryden and Jamie Alcroft all of "Million Dollar Mystery." Micttael Caine in "Jaws: The Revenge" and David Mendenhall in "Over the Top.·· Nominated for worst suppon ins actren arc Gloria Foster. "Leonard: Pan 6:· Daryl Hannah. "Wall Street," Mariel Hemingway ... Super- man.IV.'." Grace "Jones. "Siesta" and · Isabella R6ssellini. for both "Siesta" and .. Tough Guys DOn't Dance." Worst director nominees were James f oley for "Who's That Girl? ... Norman Mailer for :Tough G uys Don't Dance:· Elaine May for, .. 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"htch opcnc.-d o n a ...:I' ul·sda' and >.Vcdnesda' and had a lOnlb1n.ed rating of I J 8 compared to" thl' 15.5 this )Car. The following are the top record hits and leading popular compact discs as the) appear in ne'\t week's issue of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1988. Billboard Publi- ca uons. Inc. Reprinted w11h per- mission. FROM THf ACADEMY A\IMRD WINNING DIRfCIOR Of 'GAMOH[ MllOMUlf (JIOlm CGTTB~ln '''.@'!!!J• _. ·~°" ·-•lA-AOA •S41111A ANA ..... M ... •to• I '"'-"""' "'"'"-' l ...... _,.., ..... -.. .. •llt ,.._, ~['!__, ... ,. S1t tol6 "1 IOOO ·~ .... ~> 1511 tn uoo n '°"° ~TC)tl llEACH •LA_,, OllAllOI WH ,._lft:ll f oe-~:;i !O•-(l !Ott l-0.....C.-.W. Ml ~ .. ,.om !Jl)IUI Klllf•~" .. ., ... ac.iiiMi ,... a tu fMCll _, l1'lllO I09lff WllUAMI GOOI --VIMIM Ill 11'• i:u 1:• ,,,. •~• eollT IT'UIO ro.-..-.~ SHOOl TO ICILL 1W1 1 11) • o It I• 11 M 90llT ITW..0 SMl'S MAVINI A WT ~ 1 >1 I It .... ,., 11• ... ·-"-eollT lftMOIC ... 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Ou\!v Sor1ngf1elcl (EMl·Men!\ellanl l ·sne 1 L•"• 1ne ""'"°' Pe1r10 Swevlt & W~v Frue< IACAJ • Nt•tr Gonna Give You Uo • Alck A\!lev I AC Al S • Huf\Qrv Eves' Enc LI<~ IRC"I 6. SeU Ol'll Cnanoe" E XDOl• (Arlll•I 1 "Sev You Win" Foreigner (AlMlnhcl • "I Gel Week " Bt!lnoe Carlllle !MCA ) 9 • Oon'I Siled a Tter" Pau1 Cerreck ICllrVHllll ID ·cen'I Slev Ao.iev From You' GIOrlt E1tela11 & M1ernl Sound Macnlne IEoicl l'I Could've Betn" T11fenv (MCAI 12 .• Juli Like PereO•H ' Oevld LM Aotll (Werner Bro' 1 Tl "Pumo 1.Jo 1111 Volume" MARAS Ulll & B Wevl 14 I Found Som.one C"-r (GeffenJ IS Enoten Summer Nionll .. A1c1t11ro M•ra <EMI Menllel•e" 16 I W•nl IO Bt Your Men Roger IAeprlMI 17 T,,. Men '" 111e Mtrrbr .. M•cll•el Jec>.wn IED•C II Oul 011111 Blue Otl>l>le Glblon (Ati.nilcl 19 • Lo•• O•erooaro" Gt•ovs Kn1gll1 t. Tne Pio' IMCA I 20 ''I Wanr Her · Ke1111 Sweet (\llntertelnrnenl) TOfl' Lit• l "Fellll .. G.o•oe MICl\eel ICOlumolel 2 .. Otrlv Oe"Clng' ~1rec1t•• IACAI ) "l(lck' lNXS (Al1-t1nc1 4 TIHe11¥' T1Henv (MCAI 5 Bao· M•CllH l Jetk'lln IEoleJ t. SkvlCreoer Oav•CI Lff Rot11 IWerner Bro' 1 OUt of tile Bive O.oo" Glt>wn 1 A lien lie I 8 Hvllen e Oet Ltooero IMercurvl 9 Tile Lono omt JuoitH .. Jonn COU9er M~le11cemo IMercurvl lD 'CIOuO None · C.torgt Harrison IOerlo. Hontl 11 "Nollllng L1lo.1 Ille Sun Sling IA&MI 11 "Wllilnt¥ Whllntv Houlton IArlllel 13 "Heaven on j:arw· Belinoe Cerlllle IMCAI 14 "Wllilf\na>.1" WnuttneU (Gett111J 15 ''lnl ldt 1nlorrnellOl'I .. Fortloner f"llenllcl 16 •'Tunntl ot Love Bruce Soring""" ICotumOleJ 11 'E•oo,urt Eaoolt IM•ll•) ti A Mome111erv LI DH o1 AHlOll.. Pl~ Ftovo fCOlum«nel It Ptrrnenen1 Ve<ahon A1ro\ml111 IGefftnl 20 "W,,....vtr You NHil Someooov · Rocio. Altlev IRCAJ AOUL T SINGLES t ·sne·, Llkt 1tw Wino · Petrick Swore t. Wel\011 FrHer IRCAI 1 'Seewn' C11111111 .. E aooH 1 Ar111e1 l "HUf19ry Evil" Eric Carmen IRCA I 4 Cen·1 Slav Awev From You'· GIOrle E•1et1n & Miami Souno Mecrilne (Epic) S "Ntvtr GOMI G1vt You Uo·· Rlct Alllev !ACAi 6 • Fetner Figure.. George Mlcf\ett (Cot· umOlal 1 Twlllgllt World 5••!19 Oul Sllter (Mtrcurvl I CQUl(l'vt Been Tlffe11v IMCAI ' .. W1ll'IOUt You'' PH OO Brvion & Aeo•na 8tt!e IEle>.tre) ID Enoieu Surnrner Ntel\n Alcf\erd Mera IEMl·MeMe llenJ 11 Everyw11ere FIMlwOOO M.c !Werner Bro' 1 12 "Never 011 vouno.. Jernes T evlOr !Cotumt>lel 13 "I Live lor Your Lovt" Nelalle Cole <EMI· Manhe lla11I 11 ''Ontv Ille Foo! Sur•lvts' Donna Summer t. M Tr.om .. IGaffenl IS All I Wenr h You" Car!J"Slmo11 !Arlllel 16 'Wllel Mevt I Oo<1e to 0.'8t'Vt Tlll1'>'• Pal SllOO 8 oVl IEMl·Menf\•llenl 17 OrH m• I 01Hm" Oevt Meion (wfrll ~ Snow) IMCAI 11 "Men 111 tlle Mirror Mkf\111 Jeclo.ion IEo>el 19 "You Will Know S1ev1t W~ IMolown) 20 Tunnel of LO•• Bruce Sotl1111•IMn !COlumOlel COUNT"Y SINGLES I ''I Won'I Tellt Len Than Yrw1 Lovt " Tenva Tucker wltll P Oe~11 & P Ovt!'1lr"1 (CH ltol) 2 "Feet 10 Feet " Alet>ama !ACAi ) "Too Gone Too lot10" ltal\dv Trevl• (Werner l ro• I e."OO You 8et1tn Mt Now•• Vtf'n Go\4111 < C ol\lfnble 1 ' S ''I'm Gof\na Mln You Glrl'" Mld\HI M¥1111 MurOl\tv !Warner-8ro. I 6 "Tllal's M<t JoO•• Conwn Twlnv IMC.Al 7 "Tllb Mln ln' You HeM1 of MMe" Saw\'W Brown ICNllol·Curlll I "T .. Ma True" Jul« ~ lltCAJ t .. Lil9 Turnt0 Har Tl'lal Wey" ltleav Van SN!lon ICOlumO•al 10 .. Twt11111t. Twlllllle Luc:h Sit!" ~le H .... ro IEP!c:I , I • Turn II LOOM" Tiie Judd\ (ltCA-Cun) It "Oii Whal 1 Ltvt'' Niiiy Gritty Dirt aano (Warner l rol ) U "Sflou•cln'l 11 h Eetlef Than Thi•" C._.., Pfldt !1•111 Avenue) I• '"Touch and Go Cran"' t...tt Gr""wooo lMCAl IS "L.o_ve Will FlllCI '" WaY 10 You" It .... Mc:Emlra (MCAI 16 ' T .. in' 10 Mnalt AMiii'. Temmv ~­IEPtCl 17 "Wiider Dan " .. Ille &. T1ltt aon <•CA) II "I w.,_ Ot lltt W1lft Yo.I' IMe It__,, (ltCA) • If ·•1 Oitlrl'I" JOflMY ltNri.-a (C ...... ) Jt "L~ ltelft'' JefWI _.,.., 11¥tll tw.,.,. ""' ( • ' l r c 1 f r c s ft ,, F a j1 s y p a p 0 SI y a1 F cc h re re \'f cc • ,. le 0 ' hi he ea ki ar t\I m re or ... wl br de m ri1 I ' ' I ' t ( • I • t ~ • I ' • Hubby keeps feet secret ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I'~ bttn married to a man for more than year and have seen his feet only twice, when he was gcttina out of the shower . .. George" wears his socks every-whc~. even to bed. Try to imqine mak!fta love to a man with his t0eks on. Oh, brother. what a tum""()f[ .. he walks into the room. I am so completely turned off by this man that I am sen o uslyconsider- in& d ivorce. My mother says she wouldn't blame me. Please pnnt th.as le1ter. I promise to put itonlhc pillow next to him when I move to the couch. which will be any minute. - C LOTHESPIN PLEASE. BEA U· MONT. TEXAS. !-ast sum mer ! ~uaht George a pear of sandals. th1nk1n1 I mi&ht ,et to see his fttt for a changc, but fie footed me. He wean socks with his sandals. Ever hear ofanythina so weird? What do you make of this. Ann? - STUMPED IN DOTHA~LA. DEAR DOTHAN: Let's Jut say It's .. ..,,.,...t." Gewse'• ......, • 111- n•e .... tlal eem,.,.. .. w l'•e the world, but now thinp have come to the Point where I need some answers from an outsider. The man has not taken a shower in over a year. He gets mad when I am unresponsive and says I'm a "cold fish," but thett is no way I can make love to a man who comes to bed smellini like a aoaL DEAR C.P.: JH llas a terulam la ~· craalam, ucl I a m .. , Id# ... 'here ls a bl1 dlffereKe betweea IM~8~areles1 abo•t laylieae ...... ba for a year. Wbt Y• u e deallas wltai ls sick beUvior. Slace JO• arc patUas tlai1 colama wt.ere Joe cu sec it, ll wlll ceme as .. aarprise wlaca you tell a.Im to set profHtiMal laelp ud cleu lalmsell •P or YH are calliag It a day. s...la laanla? Not r eally. Tbese caMt set worse u leu tbert is latervead• aa4 we hve just iaterveae4. Geocl hack. -~ ef.,Re-4 Ge ........... ,. wW aevercem.aala qai•. He ref uses to wear the clean socks and shorts I put out for him. The o nly DEAR ANNlANDERS: 1 am 27. way I can get him into fresh things is M h ba d . 33 W h to hide the ones he is wearing. y us n 1s . e ave been married for three ycan and I am goina Joe works in an o ffice and I keep crazy trying to figure out what to do .,; wonderin1 what the peopl~ who s!_l · "Joc>" y.ras never the neatest 1uy i n n ear him thinflcan smell him before THMay, Pet.nary U ARIES (March 2 1-April I 9): Hold off on signing financial agree-------------- ments . Protec t credit, pla> waiting sames. Someone be- hind scenes desires $y911(y something of value 11 for nothing. Refuse o to be p rime target. 11•1 Funding 1s a vail-•••• -•• lll.. •• -••••• able. TAURUS (April 2~May 20): Trust your o wn judgment, accept challenge of added rn~nsibility. Scenario highlights money and love, career Wlll advance. yo u'll have chance 10 hit financial jackpot. Caprioom in picture. · GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): You 'II complete project. "lost love" will return. What appeared out of reach 1s now available. Broaden horizons. get better displa y for product. Aries individual helps open doorofopportunity. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Highlight courage. onJinality. pioneering spirit. Circumstances continue to swing in your fa vor. Combine charm with determination. You'll get 10 heart of matters where romance 1sco ncem ed. LEO (Jul) 23-Au~ 22): Interest in astrology. mant1c arts is e mphasized. will actually help in business. career. Family member makes retraction and intelligent con- cession. Be gracious in victory. Cancer native in picture. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Display. versatility and humor -keep plans Oe.itible. Long-distance call could relate to social affair. journey . .check wardrobe. keep res0lution concerning diet. nutritio n., Sagiuarian tn· volved. UBRA (Sept. 2J.Oct. 22): Emphasize facts as contrasted to wishful thinking. Individual who makes outlandish pro mises may actuall) be financ1all) e mbar- rassed. Protect your own assets. r<'pu tat1on. Scorpio plays role. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 )· Information received during past week requires re' 1cw. Be kno"lcdgcable concerning source materiaJ, c heck references Spotlight also on fine print. legal red tape. Gemma. Virgo are featured. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ): Atten uon centers around relative in transit. basic issues. dependents. pets. employment. MaJor domestic chang~ could relate to residence, marital sta tus. Taurus. Aquanus play roles. CAPRICORN (Der. 22-Jan. 19): Maintain aura o f intrigue. m)stef). Focus on children. change. vanet). disco,-ery. su appeal. Be discreet. pla~ cards close to chest. You'll learn secret. plans will undergo trans· f9 rmauon. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Feb. 18): Whal had been a loss will now boomerang in your fa vor. Propert~ increases in alue. transactio n is co mpleted. finanoal burden lifted Cancer nattve will cooperate. could b«'ome 'aluable all) PlSCES(Feb. t 9-Marc h 20): Gain o' era II' le'\.\, lea' e details for another 11 me. It is appropna1e for )OU to ask questions. to satisf) cunos1I ) Close relall\e, poss1bl~ brother or sister. pla' s paramount role ;. IF FEBRUARY !3 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current q cle h1ghlighjs ~am1J) rclat1onsh1ps. ab1ltt> to obuun funding. significant do mesti c adj ustme nt thal co uld include actual change of residence or ma ntal status You'll reach more people in March. ass1gnme n1 will be completed. you'll be trusted '\.\tth confiden11al infor· mation. Gemini. Virgo. agittanus people pla~ 1mpo~nt ro les in \Our life. You co uld succeed 1n co mmun1ca11on!>. "nting..No,ember will pro"e 1ll umina11ng. product1 ,e. profil;lble for )OU in 1988 · The family that drives together As a woman of the '80s. I have learned how to shed guilt and live m y own life as I was meant to live it. My husband a nd I have a deal. I cook and he does the dishes. I can't tell yo u how easy it is for me to walk out of the kitchen. littered with soakina pans and dirty dishes. witho ut so much as a twitch. Both of us are a generation re- moved from the couples who _used to retire together whether one was sleepy or not. lfhc wants to sit up and watch "Dobie Gillis" reruns in black ahd white, so what~ I toddle off to bed. I don't feel compelled to get his breakfast every morning. and he donn't feel he has to change the 011 in m y car. He answers the phone when 1t nngs. a nd I take out the garbage. We ~· E111 W. •· B1111ca l~L ca nno t be heard b~ an~ other human Some11mes he tnes to get me to rela' and go 10 sleep b) turning 1he radio on full bla\t. but he 1s fooli ng no o ne. It al\.\ a\ s has a nd alwa\s will take two of us 10 dmc · · I l no" !>Orn e "omen who thinl nothing of climbing into the car after a late part} and nodding off. The~ don't a"al en until the car pulls into have succeaded In brealting down all their dme"a' .\nd the~ call them- the stereotypical rules of ma~ _sch es a panner' past -except one. . · Don't )Ou think I'd like to snuggl~ !still feel it is m y wife I) duty to stay down in the scat and close ~) e}t'S .' awake with him when he dnves the But "ho "ould read'all the signs for car. No mattar how late or how tired I "Deer Crossing ..... Fire Hara rd" rat- am and how muc h he insists lsleep o n ings b) mole~ the Bear. "T rucks the wa) home I sta) conscious Lise First G ear On Hill.'' and "No because he n~s me to help him Left Tums Bet"een 3 and 6 Pm.''" dnve. I have an obhgat1on to tell the ;::;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;:;;;:::;;;;;:;;:;;;:;i If I fell asleep and let ham follo" a drn er about the statistics of drunk car too closely and he rear-ended 11 drl\ersand ho" o'er the ne·u hill o ne when he made a nght-hand tum I'd could be "a111ng I ha'e to ch?nge the never forgive m)sclf. radio d ials a nd adJuSt the heater and ~~ ano FACTS ~ "' .... , .... ,.., .... GAUGING YOUR OPTIONS A Stt of iumper ca.., in the trunk 1$ tM kind of pment1¥t mtlWft ltllt can ~te I lot of pPlflSt IM ....... lion. It is often not lftOICfl. howe•. just to buy 111y clblls. Those """ tlwl wifes .,, often not thick ~ to dehef lft ..... ct1af1t to a stricken btltt!J. ~mance atso dlcrmes lionl Wlttl tM llfllth of tM cal*$. When setect•na caMn. lttefetofe. invest 1n quallty. Tht .._ the ttUMber aftrled to 1 we's ...... ttle tM•er 1t IS. f Of • ,....., 1f111MS (tcMtr to• cyllndtfs), •1'UI' cellles ltl wfficitnt lfl I twtM-toot --. lMttf """"' ""' ... ,..., ........ cM*. "" ......... ...._ llWft I llltftllhln Of elf tot~ lot ""'*'· It's ..,mt ti -" we tMt tM · dlillls car • if ,,_., ....... '° "'9 elf IMI ·tMI IM dllM II .... ... it. MIM ,._, • "*' vmt CAP ............ ,... ....... .. ,.. a1111111'J ..... a_. Cl .. 17111 Wlllo ... /'*illtlll-........... ,. ....... ... -H 111r ,_Mil FU. ltl .... ll u. --c.a •• ..... He nttds me to tell him to either the side m irrors so I can sec better. stopbrcathin,ortumon the defroster M~ husband said to me o nce. "Do because the wmdowsarc stca011ng up. ) o u ever wonde r ho" I manage when He nttds me to tell him to get in the I dnve m)~lfto and from "ork evef) right lane because the road to our da) without ~ ou"" . house as comina up. He needs me to Afier all r, c done for him. I dQn t alert him to noises in the car that nct'd that kind ofgu11t' ANSWEltS TO WEEll Y BRlDGE QUIZ Q .l-As South, vulnerable, you bold: ~QIM4 QM .0 761 •93 TtM biddina has proceedai: Nordl r..t So.tit Wat ..... I• Pue I NT ra. ? What actioG do you take? A.-Eva tboqh you have a rather weak band, it is still your duty to steer the coatn1et 10 the best spot. Bid two ll*la. Tbat is rearessive, promillna littk men than a mini- mum rapoDM and loq spedts. CHARLES GOREN N.U. EM1 Sotltla West I• P-1 • r.. I NT Pua ·? What do you bid now? A.-You are worth one forward-toina bid, and this time it's otM~ ous-bid two hearts. Responder's ~ in a suit rankina lower than bis fn& bid is not Loran. oa this ~ tioa. but you m'11t not overlook tbt poeability of a 4-4 hean fit. Otano-CoMt DAILY PILOTI MOtlday, February 22. 1988 A9 !New• -.,,.,.,. 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Ediso n '"'enl the elcc1n chair., ..\ ~ot a~ a ma11er of record. but his ch1ei C'lectnc1an at \lento Parl. NJ . Dr -\.E Kennell\, had a hand in 1t. "orking "1th Haro ld P Bro 1,1,n, -who's named :is the Jn"en1or l~p researcher\ 1n 1959 s1aned then suddenl ~ stopped tests 1n which 'oluntt'ers "ere pre,ented from drea-m1~ The 'olun ieers. 1n la~ man's ling<>. '\.\ent aaz~ \ted1co., no" bC'l1e\C an~ thing tha1 repeatedh interrupts )our dream panems a (. fects ~our !>Intl~ -drugs, liquor. to n ure "ha1eH·r Gn~at BnLa1n "ould tit ins1d t ot Bn ll'>h Columbia three times ..\nd Fran~ "o uld fit 1ns1de of Quebt-c almost three 11 me\ Q Who "as the las1 L .S pres1dC'nl to ge t h1\ earl~ educa11on in a o ne· room schoolhouse'' A. Hr rhcrt HOO\\'" No\.\ here in 1ha1 bool "e no" call "Ahcc in \\ o nderland .. 1s an' men· uon of a "mad haller ·· .\ .. hatter." yes. But no "mad hatter ·· If )OU lo'e mushroom s. ~ou're a m ~coph1k The pantsh "charqu1.. means dned meat That's "here "e got our word "Jerl ) ... At least one an e'ef) fi ve uth Koreans 1s naml·d Kim hearts, while protcctina against the possibility th.at panner gave a fal~ prefcrcn~ with only a doublet0n spade. Q.5-Neither vulnerable. a.s u1 h you hold: •K.173 "A~ Ql1 •Kt02 The biddina has proceeded: S..dt Wac Nor11a Euc I NT P-2 + r .. ' What action do )'OU take? A.-Despite your excellent upport for partner's suit. you st ll ha"e a minimum no trump open1n& btd. Panner is eJ1pectma a hand some-du .. like the one you havc--1t con- taim M Jur"prisc excrpt. perhaps. a fowtlt trump. Pus . Q;6-8och vutnttable, as Soutb you ·lllokl: •ue Q l5 ..,~t5 •AQIC n.e ....... has ~; .... ·-....... • ..... V' ... • • .... 1 v ,.. ' Whll do ,o.a bid nowt A.-WMIMr or DOC J'O'l pky ,_ ...... ,~,_.-... •. ... -... ~bid two., ~ Y• mw a •c,... • • ,_... ..... If iMl'1 ..... .-n-..._ ,_ ._. , ..... ... 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'\l r ht' J\ ' lo• '\.\ h1\l \ nt·,c:r~•'l t The f>t'\lplt' ~hl• plJ\ thc plc1no - 1n 1~ \ •l•un•n at IC'a\t -outnumber all 1hl· pt'ork A ho pla~ an~ other mu\1t .i1 1n\1rumC'nl\ w,,~ ot rnngn-c. men arc a hard- "orung loa '"' 1he pampered ,am:ature'> "ho dote o .. ermuch o n co .. 1f\ doth1ng and l lass~ coiffure O r ~ \.l\\ a longumc "ashm gton or· rt''>ponJt'nt R.if'C'l) Ju congre s1onal "'' "' · u\l g0 Jll•ng lorthe ndt' .. \3\ .. he The' tC'nd to tie compulsne "orl cf'\ tar mOrt> l'ngagcd in· the poht1l·aJ p HX t''" tha n thC' husbands of congrC'SS" ,inh· n ~--------- ACROSS t Dog 5 An1hc1al 9 Bakef) item 14 -!or count upon \5 Peu1an 1emptress \6 Refuge 17 Cet1tereo n 18 Selh s son 19 Lo•ef'I' soo•s 20 H1.1sbands 2 1 Te•as ,.,,er 22 Consent 23 Go f.rst 25 A.n1rnus 2· UnhM e<J 28 Eng S" soa 29 El~ un" 3~ Kin 01 won I 35 Time 0 1 ~ear 3· Do""" Je s ano 39 \oca s• 40 Gamt.>1ong gAme 42 frit~ 41 Tvms ruie• .u Mine oa.ssaqt' 45 T tfle •6 Ham m11Jev 4-Bluenose 5 1 Ver'lacutar 54 Bet>f cut 'i6 H C'nt>SI 5~ Ves~ 58 T rO\Jb~es 59 H'9nwa\ s.gr 60 Transp1re 61 J.wanese oeverage 62 Persian na1 '" e of °"o 6J vf'<}etao es 64 P•onOYn 65 EiOIO•ter DOWN i T l ~ I> Cle<' 2 G•et>• D"'t'I 3 JudQe , c,, ,,.. 5 5 .... 11 6 A<. .l e.,...,1, • 1nCHO t 8 ~t t'Tlt>C 9 En, ,..,,.. 10 PannanJ•P 1 , E:i.t•a 12 O.t"v .:lOCSe 13 Noun e".:l•ng 21 Ht'mrit"O ·n 2• Poem oar1 26 l aW\e< aoo• 28 5t•P~ VmC'~I 29 CompeteMr, 30 Alloc•te 31 NudQe 32 u ni...-mc:-• ~e 33 Cover"" 3' Hit'\1\ PM'VK>US PUZZLf Sot VU> qooney rote 35 LISSA supporte< 3(j N2 natiw 38 Surtenoer •t N.,.L team •2 Auto pafl •5 Days end •6 Whip .s • Ethnic danc• 48 An dot .. 'Q Resioency 50 Frnt>er "1 woooen sp11nt 52 t::1n~ fabric: !>3 Ouahty suft 55 Humdf\lm 59 Dallas UniV nm FAMD,Y ClllCU8 by Bii Keane "Grandma said, 'Simmer down!' What's simmer?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson c i j I ' e_-: • • "This Is a $30-an-hour plumber. He is knowledgeable. ca·pable and experienced. He doesn't need ~ny help at all ... PEANUTS GARFIELD <:: I DRABBLE R08Bl8&08E :.:,~~ A flf, ? by Steve Moore ~ I U Souvenir stands for athletes DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham ~ I 'l SAWA Kl'O TODAY WIW SUCKmlH .'bJ PAtt> JN)RE THAN THAT FOR MIN~ ,VIONT YOU?' -------...--by Charles M. Schulz 1 i SMOWS WHERE ALL THE MOVIE STARS LIVE .. by Jim Davis WHAT ~ tT, GARFIELP?! 16 TME.RE A TMt£F? IS THE HO~E ON F'IF\£.?! WORSE!TM£ LIC:Mf IN TH( RH RIGEF\ATOP. IS OOTJ by Tom K. Ryan r.:"'11'!~--"'~ANNIN.f LO'TiON QJM~IM~ ANP ~I~ '9W.ll-l&S Ma ll\llL.16-IPL.E. 1'Ceont~t by Kevin Fagan . by Pat Brady BLOOll COURTY GAMIN AND PATCHES OKA'/, GANG, WE.'RE GOI~ T~l5 WAY.' SHOE 't. 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Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/Mond9y, February 22, 1988 All ____ rs by larlboto. t-• ., Great refreshment iit the Flip-Top box. ar oro LtGHTS LOWERED TAR & N ICOTI NE • r . r .. ) / t Fountain Valley needs yoUr 'yes' vote on Tuesday Fountain Valley's voters will seal the fate of the community's largest undeveloped parcel ofland o n Tuesday. They also will set the course for the type of city services in the no t-too-distant future. Why would a zoning de<:isaon have such a drama ta c effect o n city services? Since the approval of Proposition 13 capped property taxes as a major revenue source. city governments must rely on sales taxes to finance services. Fo untain Valley does not have a large enough tax base to keep up with the increasing cost of city services. O ther c ities in similar situations have been forced to eliminate locally controlled police o r fire departme nts "hen the y could no t keep up with the costs. That doesn't mean pohce and fi re protection would be elimina ted. it could be contracted to other towns or the county government. In its simplest terms, the question before Fountain Valley's vote rs is whether the zoning o n the 140 acres bounded b} Slater Avenue, Newhopc Street. Talbert .•\\"enue and the anta Ana River will be changed to permit a de elopment tha t includes general office space, research and development facilities and retail trade. Cit) officials and proponents of the zoning c hange contend that the Southpark project is Fountain Valley's last c hance to establish a dependable source of sales tax revenue and keep city services under local control. A Price Club m embership store was planned for Sou1hpark. but company officials pulled o ut of the project when o pponents launched a strong an1i-retail developmen t push. Some o ffic ials believe company officia ls would agree to return if voters endorse the project. Oppone nls believe that the project would create an intolerable 'olume of traffic and no ise. T he .. contend the decision is too important to be left to the Cit} Council and were successfu l an forcing the issue onto a special electio n ~Hot. · Cit> officials have-met with the o pponents o n numerous occasions and ha e modified the developme nt's plans to accommodate the concerns of people who li ve near the project. Regardless of "hat the voters dec ide. traffic is going to increase when the land is de' eloped. It is foolish to think that George ak1o~a. "ho o wns the land. will let at remain a stra"befl! field forever. The quesuo n is not af the land \.\ill be de\ eloped . but ho" it will be developed. A }CS \Ole on the measure will p ut the Southpark development to ns best use for the residents of Fountain Valle~ and pro 1de a dependable source of reven ue for police and fire protrcu o n and other cat y services. It also"' ill provide a ""orkable plan to handle traffic at the Southpark complex. .\ no \ o te will not guarantee that the land won ·1 be de' eloped or that traffic "'on't increase. The site could be d t7' eloped as an andustnal park wi thout bualdang setbac ks. \\Ith a hm1tcd amount of parking and landscaping and minimal road expansio n and traffic contro ls. We believe the City Council's plan to upgrade and e.xpand the roads and traffic controls. and a zoning change to allo"' retail use of 20 percent of the 140-acre o uthpark p roject. 1s the m ost prudent dec1s1o n and should be e ndo rsed Y.ith a ~cs \Ole. Kurt Waldheim._ Austnan P reside nt Kun Waldheim hopes to wipe away the past and trust that the wo rld will forgi ve and forget has pan an the dark histof) o f W o rld War II Germany H is reasoning as threadbare: that everyone who served in the war knew what was happening -the deportations.. mass murders, tonure: that he merel) followed. rather than gave. o rders. .. T o d educe that knowledge con stitutes some kind of cnme 1s simply not correct," Waldheim claims. .\nd he is right. But while not a Clime, that knowledge coupled with his failure to act against those atrocities is a moral o utrage. After a fi ve-mo nth investigation, an internatio nal panel o f six h1stonans decided to put aside a conclusion o n Waldheim's mo ral respons1b1hty for war crimes he had knowledge of as a lieutenant an the German army from 1942 to 1945: instead, the h1s tonan s le t the facts speak for themselves. with the world and history to pass j udgment. The fac ts speak loud I}. but Waldheim 's lies cry out. lfh1s past 1s not som ething o f which he 1s ashamed a nd afraid. why 1s he weav ing such a web of deceit? ... If Waldheim has his way. the c hapter o n his involvement an World War 11 atrocities is closed now. He says he will not step d o wn as Austna's president:-and he shouldn't have to. Austria o ught to pull the rug o ut from under him. Ttle Spoke.mu-Review, Spokue, Wa1ai. Ethanol It has been popular for presidential candidates to go into Io wa, hean of the Com Belt and a state heavily damaged by the farm recession. and advocate greater use of ethano l. ... What happens to ethanol after Iowa? The Pacific Nonhwcst and all other grain-growin& regions have a stake in the answer because o f the wisdom o f findina uses for grain n ow gro wn in excess .... (The issue) ought to continue to have attention in New Hampshire. Super Tuesday , the no minatinJ conventions. next fall's debates. and ihe 1nau,ural address in January. Ethanol is notJUSt an Iowa issue. ORANGE COAST Piii TM Ona ...... Portlud, Ore. .. ,..., Cit, (-'•a.Ill NMl• ""'..._ SWtsC• ..... c.-. ,, .......... , ----:-----------=''----- ·'It Is Ironic that California. the nation's most populous state and trend- setter In so many thlrws. hu such a late primary that It has no Impact on the crucJal early pljaaa of a campaflln. ·' , ... NEED A VOWNTEER, MEN .••• WHO'U. SHARE A FOXHOL.e WITH LANCE? ••• " National primary.sounds good, but there's prQblems By ROGER TATARIAN Wit.h the presidential election still almost nine months away. arc you already weary of politics. polls and promises? Has the heavy diet of ne~spaper and TV coverage from Iowa and New Hampihire numbed your appetite for the nellt course? Does the promise of hoopla and excttement at the coming na11onal nomanaung conventions fail to stir }OU? · If yo u are tempted to reply "Yes" to all of the above. make sure you have a better idea before you jettison the present way we pick party nominees for president. There 1s something to be sa1d for the existing system and its months of state caucuses. state con- ventions and state primaries to pick delegates for 1hc national conven· tlOnS. On first glfincc. there is a certain attraction to arguments for holding caucuses or primaries in all 50 states on the same da). an stead of stretching them out over fi ve months. That might ~ll reduce the oratory but at a price. If nothing else. a uniform national _P.ri mary would i:tJake it even more difficult for political new- comers to compete against estab- lished. high-visibilit~ national figu res like senators or cabinet members or vice presidents. It would mean so simultaneous state campaigns. That would require not o nl y physical stamina found nowhere o utside of professional football. but also cam- paign spending dwarfing anything now going on. The iwsuccesful Bush campaign an Iowa cost an estimated $700,000. Muluply that by 50 and the mind boggles. Rather than feeling battered by so much outsjde political news from the media months before California's own pnmary on June 7. we should send ··thank you" cards to the press for limiting it only to the highlights, We should also thank the sturdy and selfless citizens of Iowa and New GUEST COMMENTARY Hampshire for volun1ftring to take the full initial onslauaht. Our jobs are made easier by the winnowina pro- cess that g~l"I elsewhere. Thanks to Iowa and the media. the citizens of 49 other states already know what the candidates do and don't stand for. It is ironic that California. the nation's most populous state and trend-setter in so many things. has such a late pnmary that it has no impact on the crucial early phases of a campaii"· Gary Hart has every nght to wonder whether Democrats in laid-back California would ha ve treated fiim more forgivingly than their party counterparts in Iowa. He can speculate forever whether his fortunes would ha ve been differen1 if the first test had been on a national rather than state level. Perhaps the chief drawback to a uniform national primary as that at could fragment the country's tra· ditional political balance. Now. even if no single candidate locks up his party's nomination before the na· 1ional convention, there are not likely to be more than two serious final ists. If all states chose delegates simul- taneously. there inevitably would be a larger and more diverse field of candidates at conventions, inettasing the likelihood of deadlock and fac· t ionalism. In its own way, the present system promotes consensus. frustrates ex- tremists and generally undergirds the two-party system. Everyone may not cheer that result, but it has prevented balkanizatio n of American politics. It isn't because the Foundina Fathers planned it th1t way. The Constitution docs provide for the choice of presidential electors but no specific fonnula for nominatinJ can- didates. In early years. candidates were nominated by caucuses of party le.1den in Congress. but that system began to break down in 182•. After that, state legislatures and state conventions began to make nomi- nations. Transition to thi national convention system was completed by 1840. Stran~ly enough. the pattern for conventions was to a great degree established by an obscure party that held its one and only convention in Baltimore in 1831. Known as the Anti-Masons. the ~rty had no con- gressional or legislatave represen- tation: the national convention was tts only hope of gaining attention. It was never heard from again, but its convention established the idea that each_statc.should determifte how its own convention delegates were to be chosen. and that each should have votes-equal to its representation in Congress. It also conceived the idea of the national committee to run party business between elections. Until 1852. party caucuses 1n Congress. despite their disappearing role an the nominatina process. con- tinued to issue the official "call" for conventions. but even that cer- emonial function went to the national committees after that. True, the present nominaung sys- tem may be cumbersome, costly and even tiresome, and true, it has aiven us such undistinguished presidents as Grant and Harding. But it has also helped preserve the two party system and given us presidents like Lincoln. the two Roosevelts. Wilson. Truman, Kennedy. and if the historians are correct in their rc~valuations. Eisenhower. O n balance, not a bad record. · IC.fu T•lanu, • utltrr FlftUll, h • rellntl pnlnNr •I )NTUll•m •t FrHIHI Sule Umltrrrslty. llr ,._ •P IHctlq •/Irr 14 Y••rl ........ ..... for U,.f Id Press &terutloul, Cfll. mluU,,. la me top ,,.,, •• me .,,, urvke'• HJ,.r. Hide-and-go-seek played with cocaine · WASHINGTON -How would you sneak 75.000 kilos of cocaine into the country? The task sounds harder than it is. Drug smuglen manage to do it evef)' year. The touah job hes Wit h the people who try lO StOp the avalanche. A task force of Pentqon experts recently analyzed the means and methods being used to detect illegal drugs and apparently found the task so mon'Omental that they couldn't descnbc 1t in mere words. So they resorted to hypothetical numbers. The numbers show just how e.1sy 1t as to break the law and how hard 111s to enforce it. The Pentagon looked at the typical size of cocaine shipments that have been seized and speculated how many trips it would take to bring in. by various means of transit, the 7.S.000 kilos o f cocaine consumed in the United States uch yc.ar. They spcou- lated that the cocaine could enter the country hidden on: • 250 of the I $0,000 private air· plane fliahts into the United States each year(with each of the 250 planes CAl"rylf\I JOO kilos), . • 3n or the 131.000 non-«>m- mttcial shipsarfd bolts tl'ilt annually dock in the United States (with each of the 375 carryina 200 kilos}. • 1.103 of 41S.000 annual carao aircraft anivals (each c.arryina 68 kilos). • 30,000 of tbe l4 million airline pa-.n (eeth tanyi .. only 2 . .5 kilos). • l 22 of the l million sbip ca., conwncn (wilh eKta amualer'• C,()ft- tainu canyi• 615 kilos). • • 2.18' of the 11.6 million can l mpor'led '°the Unhl'd~ltl aftduat~ ly (with a mctt 34.) kilos biddtn in al(h~ Al daflicult IS It II \0 spot dJ\lp Oft peopk and 1n their 1._.. the JfCB'est detection challenges, accord- ing to the report. "are the lllJC cargo containers. 1n which the mlJority of all imporu are now shipped. • "Unlike railroad cars. for instance, there is at present no accepted means for rapidly -or automatically - 1dentifyin.a the owner, the $hipper or the origin of the container. There is also no adequale means for scanni"I the contents or even idenaifyina inner compartments." What the druaenforccmenl offi~n need art systems for monitorina and samplina the contents of th0te carao conlainen. the fTPOr1 said. The upcrts concluded: "Means for sortina thesc illicit needles ftom these legitimate haystaeks-witbout inter- ruptina the eti1ential flow of com- merce -praents a major cba.Uenae for the tccbnolosk:al communjty." Footnote: h is just a bard to spot illicit dNI money leevina tbe Chaited States as 11 is '° detect tbe narcotics comina in. acconSina to the task f'orte. "Druamoneycouldleavethccountry a& one dollar in every S2.'°° amona the S l trillion of inlel'Utional wi~ transfers every buliKll day." THE POLITICS OF AIDS -AIDS~ wrleatt1-~t ~s wMn they doa't toe ~ official Ii•. We rec:ady "'C: that the NatioMI 1..Uttllel orll. the principil 10Urceof'~ pants for AIDS. Ml ~ ftmdina any wll tMI don IMM b:us on the hurnaa iml•__.fkincy virus (HIV) as Ille a.Ill ol AIDS. HM ... IM mm ·o1 two doclOn .-tried ea loC* 11 oew theonn. Dr. ,__. CGllia, an AIDS re-...ner •• .... -U•ivtnity or Ali- bima. -~ t.M NIH ftlCOUl"lll,ld ham IO •= fDr a fednal put Rw his re11 ... wllea M •id M wanted '° lool al pae1iblt cauta in lddauon I01flV, he ... turned down. He M.aD and JOSf PH SP! AR hasn't received 1n explanation from the NIH .. Dr. John Bcldekas has learned what haP,J>Cns to a sciti+rtist when he aoes apmst the popular tide. We reported in 1986 that Bcldekas1 a professor 1t Boston University, found a virus in the blood of AIDS patients that was similar to that of African swine fever. Sin~ he publish- ed his findinas, Bcldekas sa¥s he has been blackballed. Rumon circulated linkina him with various radical poups and attributina to bj m some biurre notions, like the theory that people could art AIDS from ea1in1 Port. Commodit>: brokers even cal~ him to ask 1f beef would be a better buy. His research money bu ~~ .~.P..i and be says be was even ~ &o lave. bis u.nivmity position. NO.FREE LUNCH -Aariculture Oepa.nment auditors have turned up evidence that aome tchool dislric:tl in the United Staan don't know their arithrMtk . ~ ~vernment pi(b up the tab for haacha for = t hildren: the tcbooll att sup. to count the number otluacha they mve and bill the Alficullurc Dep.nmtnl DeDln1M8l auditon ~ 13 tchoof dllUictlud AMand thaa 10 otthem counted ~ The distn<U have been med to retwa llmott S2 mithon hi ~ ....... __ ,,_,..., .. 1111 •ulM cwF ' k Reagan turns f to compromise on the budget ByTOMIUUM WASHINGTON -President Re- agan's SI. I trillion election-year ! i budaet represents more political ac- commodation than the seven th1t preceded it. It gjves Republicans a host of projects to champion and Democrats a chance to join them in flceina town carty to ca.mpaian. Instead of the deep domestic spending cuts and hefty defense increases that marked pest Reapn budgets, the new spendina outline appears designed to avoid fruitless controversy with the Dcmocratic- controlled Conpns. In any other year. it could h~c been a budaet 11ternative drafted by Democratic leaders: a Peniqon spendinj request that doesn't even keep pace with inflation. coupled .• with sharp increases for education . science. environmental cleanup and .. the battle apinst AIDS. , , And while the budget contains a raft of warmed over cost-cutting ~ proposals from previous bud.Jets - sale of aovemment loans. "pnvatiza- tion" of Amtrak -the focus this year is clearly on innovative new spending programs. Much of the fiscal 1989 ~cagan ,, budact was 1lready preorda~ned -, courtesy of a two-year framework ..,.cement struck Wlth Congress last fall that was designed to restore market confidence 1n the govern- ment's ability to govern in the aftermath of the stock market col- lapse. That pact· set overall limits on defense spending. foreign aid. domestic spending and new taxes - removing an a sin~ stoke the objects of most past White House..Congress budget brawls. "Ifs a ra ther unique year," Treasury Secretary James A. Baker Ill conceded on Thunday. Echoed Budget Director James C. Miller Ill: "Things arc different this year. We have a.o aircemenL Their' numbers are our numbers and our numbers are their numbers." Miller also suggested that, Wlth party conventions and re-election campaigns fast approaching, no one is going to want to stay in Washington longer than necessary to engage in protracted budget battles . .. The)' (Congress) need to work very fast on this budget. and I antici pate they wall do so." And. while Congress was not •• expected to swallow the Reagan spending proposals whole, the new ·:- budget was better received on Capitol ·: Hall than an) recent adminstrauon •• offerin~ • "I think tt's a good faith budget." said Senate Budaet Committee Cruur- man Lawton Chiles, D-Aa. ··1t looks like it meets the (budget) summit agreements. It's right at the targets." Still. the administration went one step further than those targets an crafting a pol1t1cally palalable budJCt docume'\.t -1n some ca.scs staking out for itself, tcnitory that previously had ~n claimed by the Democrats. For instance. after being widely condemned last year for proposing a nearly SS billion cut in education spending. the administration did a flip-flop in the new budget and called for a S 1.5 billion increase. Not only docs that make political life easier for CDnarcssional Re- publicans this year, but it also rebs Democrats of a potential campaign issue . "The president has decided to make education a priority," said Education Secretary William Ben- nett. " ... We think it's good politics." "It's pointless to waste time with a budget proposal which virtually no one ~n Conarcss likes seriously, .. he added. National Education Association President Mary Hatwood Futrell says that the about-face on eduction shouldn't be a surprise. "This is an election year. In election years. the Reapn White House supports educ- tion. In every other year, President Reagan has souaht deep cuts." In other dramatic ch1naes, the '.'Cw Rcapn budtet calls for larse in· creases in combatinf acid rain and in cleaning up the nation's toxic waste dumps -two proarams critics had accused the administration of nqltttina in the pest. ~s for S 1.3 billion in ad· ditionaJ funds for AIDS research and ,. corrnpondinalY, lhafl> inc~s in funds for bu1ldina more federal \ prisons. modernizina the air control system and maki"' tbe ~ shuttle ' safer and more reliabk are also likely J to play well in ihis election year. fn lddiiion, the administration has thrown Conams another election-> year bone: a rosy economic forecast. . :\ The Reqan economic auumJ>-; tions would result in ilo-erlna of the federal ~t from its current SI '° billion to S 129,, billion in fttca1 1989, •H below the wwet in-ibe Oramm· Rudman deficil·red\aC\ioft &aw. ~ cordina 10 the admini11n1ion. 8y conuut. a recent Coaeraaional Budlet OfYlce analysis 1uant1 that the 1919 deficit could be a biah • S 176 billion -even under the buclelt 41ecmenL •t. ~•"I the Whnt HOUie budeel -and noe thole of ill own budtrt oflke-C~ea trill have an ee*r time prodUciQI tht needed saviQP to meet the Orlmm· Rudm6A ......_II llMa oe ...... ,__._.._.d*/, • .. , '" ,..,. ... ,rnr ,., "' a • tetlW"'-. ll Another· bitter day for U.S. Hockey team· sf allure among latest Olympic frustrations CALGARY. Albena (A P)-The U.S. hockey team dropped out of the medals race Sunday. Eric Flaim became the Games· first triple tease and America was courting disappointment again at the Winter Olympics. It was a pleasant n1rta11on while ll lasted. Needing a two-goal victory. the hockey team lost. 4-1. to West Germany and failed to qualify for the medal round for the second straight Olympics af\er winning the gold at Lake Pl.acid's miracle on ict'. Flaim. who missed America's first gold b) .06 seconds in the 1.500-meter speed skating c"cnt Saturda). finished founh in Sunday's 10.000 meter behind the Games' fi rst double gold medalist. Tomas Gustafson of wed en. It was Fla~m·s third No. 4 fin ish of the Games. A mere 6'h seconds prevented him from winning three bronze medals to add to his silver. 'Tm happ) with three fourths and a s1hcr:· Flaim said ... Fourth 1s tough. sure. but It gives me something to look forwa rd to in the future." Although America still could bask in the glory of Flaim's s1l\Cr and Brian Boi tano's figure skating gold. these have become an also-ran Olympics. "I got one for the USA." Boitano said Sunda). one da) after his '1ctof). "The thought has occurred 10 me that if we leave with no more gold medals. at least we've got this one.·· America has three medals. far off the pace of the 0' 1et bloc. The Soviet U n1on and East German'. 1n fact. have 26 of the total 66 medals at the~ Games. 1nclud1ng 12 of.22 golds. The So' 1cts have 16 medals. East German) 10. In otber hockey. the o' 1et n1on bea1 ( iechoslo- ' ak1a. 6-1. in a rematch of the 1984 gold medal game. and · l\ustna lied Norwa). 4-4. in other Group B matches. Franck Piccard won the super giant slalom and ga'e F/ancc its first sl1 racing gold since Jean-Claude KJll) took Grenoble b) storm 1n 1968. Anita Wac;hter of .\ustna "on 1he v.omen's combined. On'Sunda). Gustafson added the 10.()00-meteuold 1n world record 11me to his earlier 5.000-meter \'ICton. Flaim "as 5.0.:! seconds away from a bronie He m1ss~:la bronze 1n the 5.000 meters b) ~ ~.1 7 seconds and .lo\a'i 34 Sl'COnds out of third 1n the 1.000 Gustaf-.on. a 1984 gold medalist in the 5.000. ~an 1hc 10.000 in 13 minutes. 48.:?0 second~. f hc old "urld record was 13.48.51 b> Getr Karls1ad of Nof""a) "It's a tremendous feeling." G ustafson said. enn- ning. "With 16 laps to ~o. I felt good But I kno" trom e\pcnence that that feeling can change rapid I) ·· Flaim ·s 11mc "as 14:05 57 after 11nng 1n 1he final ti' l' laps. f .. I heard people checnng. but 11 d1dn '1 do too murh (Pleue .e OLYMPICS/84) The Dally PUot'• All-Pacific Coaat League buketball team: Slttlnt (from l~~ - Coeta Mesa'• Paul . Koe. Lquna ch'• Pete Schmitt, La&una Hilla' Chrla Sheff. Kneelln& (from left) -La&una Hllla""Kyle Roberta. Woodbrtqe'a Rol» Lee, Trabuco CALGARY. Alberta (AP) -The United Statci. lost its offense and its chance at an Olympic hocke:--medal Sunda) night. Starting at a disadvantage needing 10 "'in b) '"O goals to sta) ah' e. the h1gh -po"ered l\mcncan ofTense finled and West German) ad,anced 10 the medals round with a 4-1 \ ICtOI). I he .\ml·mJns fell behind . .:!-0. earl~ 1n tht• game and nc' er could catch up. thr1r high-powered offense l'x.lllkd up ti~ a smothering defense and \\est Gaman goaltender Karl Fm·'4.'n. a lormn member of the N 11 L :-.;e" kr'e' Ix' 1ls The loss was a bitter disappoint- ment for the Americans. who were scdang 'ind1cat1on af\cr finishing se' en th 1n the I 984 Olympics in SaraJe\O. Yugoslavia. 1n defense ot their 1980 gold medal. Now. they must win a final game in the consolation.round JUSt to match their last finish. "I know they're disappointed. but I know there are other young men out there who will want to wear the SA Jersey." U.S. Coach Da ve Peterson said . "We came in feeling that the three wins we needed would be agai nst l\ustna. Norway and West German). We came that clo~. We're disappointed bu1 it's nol the end of the world." In its cn1in: ·60-game l'\h1b1t1on M"hl·duk. lhl' l ' S team "a') held to OOl' goal onl~ '"•l'C. and 1t had <1cored · ~6 goals in four previous 01) mp1l· games. "The) packtd ncr)one in front ot thl' goalll' and Fnl·sen "a' Hr) good:· Peterson '>31d "Ob' 1ousl). 1n thC' 1hird pcnoo w{' "ere do" n and had to gamble Thn ob' 1ou!ll) had the l·dge and pla~ t"d tor a brcal here and there ·· When 1he ofTensc was ntX<dcd the most. though . the offense failed . The Americans outshot the Gt·r- mans. 34-:?3. but the) outmisscd them. 100.grlt1ng thearonl} goakarl> 1n the third period from Scott Fusco. along w11h (ore) Millen onl' of the l\.\O returning pla~crs from the I 984 team. The Americans ended the prchminaf) round "Ith a 2-J record. the two '•Clones coming against the onl) wi nless teams 1n their pool. Austna and Norwa}. Illy Plllt MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22. 1988 Golden Weat men aelected to play In reglonel tourney. 82. Temple protect• No.1 baaketbell ranking with victory. 84. ~ "-' ...... .., -..... Hilla' John Barnes, Laguna Beach;• John McKeown. Standing (fJom left ) -La&una Hilla' Trent. DeVreugd. Trabuco llllla' Rick Swanwlck, Woodbrld.ae Coach Bill Shannon. Wooclbrld&e'a Adam Keefe. Laguna Hilla· Mlke Smedes. eefeMVP rsecond • rinrow Warriors' sei:iior. as well as-. coach. duplicate PCL honors By ROGER CARLSON OI .. ~ ..... .._.. .\s a 1un1or .\dam 1-.eefe let! his '-' oodbndge H 1gh teamm.itt"> lu Jn unbeaten Pacific ( oast League ' basketball dlamp1on\h1p on the road to the Clf .:!-A. and stall' C D1' t\111n 111 111k ... and the Warriors are unbea1en PCL kingpin'> Jgain 1h1\ 'ear. Th1\ llml' lhl· 6-9 Stanfi -bound Kttfe was eH·n a mun:om·-m.11111:am1hano a ) on the"a) toa ~1 ~ Slonn~ J'l'rJgl· 1n leaf la . n1ng him his ~coml str.11gh1 \1 mt \ .ilu.ible Pia' r onor Pr11hahl' nll '><:quence can better describe the re<l- hl·adnl am r:ilt l arna hc:tter than the succession of C'-('Ot'> 1n \,\rnldl:m<l~c\ Lrtpk (l\Cntme \ICtOf') O\er Laguna Hill-. fl'\.l'Oth .\mong ·hi') 3<> fX11nl\ ~as the linal 13 point!> of thl· gaml· I H \\vo<lhndgl -1hc t)ing buc l et "nh a 24-inlh up "''h thrl't' \l·cond'> kit a baseline sho1 "Ith l'1gh1 ~·~unth k111n the ~lond O\l'rt1mt' to ..end the gamt• in111 tht· third 11\ert1mc \t·-.i.1un. lhcn all ')I>. of the '-'amo" pu1nl'> 1n tht: final ~-;.,ion for a 05-59 '1clor) Rt'\ruttl'<l '1gorou~I) b' <;uch rnllegci. as l\:unh ( .irollna .\riLOna L.tte Du~e. 'olre Dame and l (. I amung othl·r\ he c ho~ tan ford bc-<-au~ of the ( Jrd1nJI\ Ju.ti ~~onaht~ -an up-and-coming ba,i..cthJll program and one of the finest educa11onal "'"tern\ 1n lhl' nation -< uetl h ul 't ear. Ille Keefe. 1s back-to-back v. inner Bi ll ~hannon of \\ oodhndge "ho!.(" ~0-0 rernrd in league pla' lhc pa..,t t"o )car., ha\ !">e'en a result ol defc.-nding ~nd a11a1.king l'\t:r) c.onn:l\able angle "'h1ch has lOme up from opfX1ncnt\ \I. tlh would-be up~t plan' Faming, tiri.t tl·.im hl)nor!> "as team mall' Rott Ll't' one uf\\ uo<lbndge\ ~·)t out'>1de "eapon'> 1n add1t1ltn 111 his dl·ten\1' l' jbil1t1n - Pla)tr .\dam "-l't'll (. hn!> ht•t1 John Barnt·' M1!..l' mcdn Pa ul Ko., Rob I l'l' John \ll "'-t·u .. n Tr-:nt I>..\ rNgJ Ril l.. .... ~JO\>. ll Petl \lhm11t K 'k Rohen' "* Most \'aluablr Player boo I Ht \' r A'' Wuudhndgc b-4 '>r ~I ~ First Team uguna H'ill\ t\-\ Ji , , t i Trabuto Hill' b-\ .~r 14 ~ lJ[!.unJ Hill\ t--6 ~r 1 ~ I ltl\td 'k~ .;; 10 r I' I \l. uodhndgt• r..: l't I ~<'ond Tum l-4gunJ &·a" h "-~ Jr l JgunJ H Ill'> Cl-to J ~ Trabulll Hill' Cl· HI Jr I ~ Liguna Beal h t--' ~r ( ••Jth l)I 1hr ) l'ar Laguna H 111\ tl-ti ~r 8111 ~hannon \l. l'odhndge Thev retain ta vorite· ro le to \Vi n Utle after after beating Detroit 1:--C1LE \\OOD 1.\P1 -Th<' Lm .\ngelc!> Ll~i:ri.· 11-.1111'1onn 1Hl'r lhl' Detroit P1\t11n' ~unda' kit no doubt "ho the fa' omr , ., for t hl' "I B .\ champ1o nsh1p In th(' past eight JJ'' thl' Laler., "ho at ~~-q ha'l 1ht· l('agur., bc'1ot ~ord. ha'e b<-a1en De1ro11 .\tlanta and Hou!iton. thl' tt'am' "11h thr founh. fifth and I\ th best r«ord' The\ al~ are 6-0 l" l'r th(' th rel' hc\t 1eanis 1n the Ea't -the l clue Ha'llvks and Piston "The difference ~t"ccn the L1~ers and us 1s called talent ·· ..aid Coach Chud. Dal) of the Pt!>tons "ho lt'ad the Central Dt,1s1on "Ith a 'l·I~ record .. I think th('\ are the bl•\t team 1n the NB.\ nlht ·nov. Ho" mulh bt'tter 1s d1fficuft to sa' ·· "Our S\o\eCp IS more s1gn1filJnt for our opponents than tor u' · \31d Jame!> Worth). \to ho led thl' Lal cf'\ v.11h ~.i points ··The' "antl'd '" c'ome in and SI) '\\ e can beat 'ou But the' ha,en't ~n abk to do that all 'car· .. West Germany. 4-1. JOJns the undefeated Soviet Union and 3-2 Czechoslovakians as t~ 8 pool representatl\ cs 1n the medal round. Canada and Sweden have both clinched berths from the A pool. with the final spot still undecided between Switzerland and Fi nland. "Our kids came 1n here to pla) and played very. \Cf) well. and the> ·,c got nothing to be ashamed of." Peterson said. Weet German Dieter lledleu £left) 1l•e. U.S. player Ke•ln lllller a aboTe wblle tryin& for control of pack dadn& Olympic b~key &ame tn CalCUJ Sanday. On unda\. the ukers O\C'rrnml· a lt--point tirSt·half dctic1t and J 4:- po1n1 pcrforman c ti' I rah 1 homa' to beat 1he P1!>ton Pirates streak Rustlers' Battaglia ·made the right choice to tourney tltle When Goldtn West ColleJt'&uard center at '-' l"'itmin!>tl'r High on teams )J Ire hman. tb11agha aH•rag<'d VISALIA -The Oran~ Coast Colleae baseball team won si.l slraia}\1 games. including three on Sunday; ~o bounce back from an opcnina dt1eat and claim the championship of tht" Collcac of the Sequoias Tournament. The Pirates capped off t~ wed:cnd with a 6-3 victory over Foothill, the team tfiat beat OCC-in the o~nina p mc of the: tourney on Friday. Coast routed Foothill tarl~r on Sunda)'. 21·l. in a a-mt shoncMd to six 1nn1np. Providin& m1Kh of the spark for OCC wu Dtrtk Dthdlshtiari. who was Ki«led Most Valuabk Player in the tournament. Dehd11htian clubbed rour homers durint tht •ttkcnd. 1nclud1na 1 pand slam in tht 21-1 win O\"Cf Foottull. In tM c;Mmpt0nltup flmt. OC"C ~·I) f'f«tvcd six-hit pot hu-a from t John10n. Darin Chamberlain and Jim Oednck to tum bectl tM 0-b. Jeannine Bauaaha was playint m the that "on four 'un~t L c.iauegamc'i in l'I' tr 1 point\ and scored mort OranacCounty All-Suirpmea1 three )Cars points than this "-'ason. ch1ef1~ be· OranacC'oast CollCl't'twosummers "I thought 1fl "ould romeo 1n hr!"( J oust 1mpro' <.'J dC'pth and man) aao. she was the only player on the and :l\crage ma) be q ur 10 P<?tnls. ON lops1d('d res ha'r hm1tt'd hert1me court who wasn't lo0kin1forward to that Yrould be good ... 8a11a,11a sa1J. this sta~ lier maJor1mpro,t'mcnt pla) in&baskttball fora four-year "I'm surpn"4-J m) oringa'e~ 1s fEICUSOI romes 1n handhn the ball. malm& school. ash1ah "1t 1\ f\('f)one"ould onl tumo,cnth1s~asonafier Buuhe may bt Cn.Joyinaas much doubk--team me in h1&h ~hool h l 'Oa~.c-araao- succcssasan)'Ofthosc players now. became a h1tkt•a111cr ttHcore tast " he's rcalh done I JOba faru lead1n&thc: Rustlers in scorintasthey year.. ma1unnsandhandhn1 the: ball bct- makcuccondstra\lht chaUtnet for Now.tv.oo(1htsame!i4·hools 1cr." 1dOt l m khn ··tfshc:'d the: 1U1ttt1tlc. In hert•·o ycan. which passed her up forotherauan:b ha'c pla~cdas man minutes as last Gokkn West has racked upa .Sl-4 1tia& pla)cd v.11h ~r on that June prosram v.hcn 8.11tagha "a"n h1&h t tar shed ha' c omc(Oold<"n rttord.lastyearboYtu'10ut1nthc n1~tal 1v.o)ean.qo ha't hoot chaJhc.•lpnHi'-'C •~~1'· ~e-f )kad1n1 rcrb far Thf'tr scm1f1nalsofthts~tournament. voictd interest 1n ~rK'n let'. satd tant l)a,c tn l hn in h1\'>ummcr taturtrnll) mt lcad1nath1S\taJOn Fnday. shucortdJI poent11stM Ru tlc"C'oac-h Dick triOhn. campsat ,olckn \\ t \tand lncv. the \\c'-1.e had tc\cn oretaht pcopkbu Rustltn_putawrapon tt.etrll'COnd am1larto hcrftth~com1n1out p~m •'t'll kad1n&9iC'Ot"tt stra1ahtSouthC'oatConfeftnttutlc ofluth hool. 8'ta..Jiad<>Hn't •..-ant ·•n.\tMdroa hcd(811anl)m -\\heft tht W1tdoutasa · and raalfd kf ~lfftf tt0nat total at to tr'I) too far from fM>me. Her future h1ah tehool. anJ hr mt Mrt " f rnhman. W waft 't 5hoolant the GokknWcstto 1,07'DD1nt&. be~ttball1ntcrtStsll('•1tha Battachua1d ''l\l\C'd\orra uccv.1th ball,cl')..11J1dlaadnocp&a '"l'tfl 111-unwtoJtllOuthnc'I t.lll. Two °'' 111on II or I.\ hoohn the her 1n thc\ummcr. so I l tftd <lfll"C'" v.cll 8) tatMt.huuincd 0&a)'•fttand wttkscarlitr.w~melhtftnt lrta.Jlo&S&h .. tGokkn \\nt v.-au -upv.1ththeprocram 1 .. rwv. h •I~ a.o&aro~ofpmauackrhtrbeh auard 1n tchool history IO Kort 1.000 Mtural c9'<l« afttt h~ hoOI s "°" -of\td ~· and M• we<aa. tM COftfidmtt Jutt poant fnmdo(Banlllt1-S.APf1l8r)ant 8.a&&htttsullv.ast~maue-roftht b~uhand•llMM\'ftl'wdl lt-.a ll tlu1ftom1aarl wbowau $-•11 IR\Ohtd""1thi'hfGokltn Weiot lransrttOIHOpard (g 611-0ft/MJ .. • -. • The} al demon tratcd tht'11 depth v.hen We Manhews tool O\('r for the ll\IUr'C'd Mi hacl Cooper .md scored 14 pointc.. including li\C' m thl' final 30 S«onds to clinch th<' pm<' "\\cs had a lot ot rourq_t ." lal..('f" oach Pu Rile ... 1d ··He's got &r<'•t qu1clness and he can ma._e an 1m.pal't and the reason"'' ha\c him. a ntn('· )Car 'ctcran. and no t a rookie 1' that I al"•)s haH confidcnct in him an i1luauons 1}\e tlm - The Pmoh had their b1UCM lnJ at 67-51 and hck1 a 6"'·55 halfl1me Ind~ bt1n1 OUll<'OreCf.2~ TO 1n the first st\ en minute of the M"c.ond t\alf ~ p~ t~n wua•~ mo•.t of t~ V."'I\ unlll Denni Rodman P ' t Detroit a 110-109 lead •1th 'I lt('()nd to pla)' b mak1n10M o tv.o frtt thro" M~hal 1 hompson and and Maa1< Johmon then ntt~W!d 1 perfttt p.ck and-roll pla Thom.,.on. • h m111Cd \M W1two11mes b«autt ot the th&.•• fou'rd b) M-l.aambttrto l''t the-Laktna 112-llO lad - . ' I ' '~I ' - ltm A.,._ .U.t6oa The Loi Afllrin Marathon. with iu scenic ltia~ ~ w1nd1"1 tlaroul)I vanous cul• tw-al and dhnK' comnnaniain, will be ~Id Sunday, Mattb 6. • The LA Mcmonal Colittum will marlt the beainnin1 and endi"t ~int of1he race. .The whttkhair dlVlsion stans a1 8:30 a.m .. wuh nictwalktn schcduaed to besin a1 8:40 a.m. Run~ ~11 d~ 26.2·mile COUl"ll' a1 9 a.m. Rcttttration 1s S2S. Late entrants will not rc«ivc race numbers or race ins1ruc11ons throuah the mail. They must pick up those items and.their T·shin~and aOO<lie bqs at the Health &t F11ntu Ea~s1tion. ,The txP.<>Sllion will be at the Los Angeles A!rport Hilton and Towers March 2-5. Acti viues will include the 1rad111onal Carbo-Load dinnrr the niaht before the race and a post-race awards ceremony. Rq:is1n11on will be accepted unul 6 p.m. on Saturda¥· March 5. There will be no ran· da) rqis1ra11on. For informa11on on Los A.ngele~ Marathon official merch:ind1se phone 1011 free I ·800-777-8652 Little LUllJe regl•tr•don All Fountain Valle) and West Gardeil Gro'r youths. ages 13-15 ma) fl'g1s1er for the Fountain Valle) Senior L111k Ll.'ague "fht rej1s1ra11on fe'1.· 1s S5 5 and there are no waning lists. For informJ11on. phone 964-99!5 or 962-2819 SPORTS BREAK lfudollMm•lllOll .......... , The A.TAT/Maida ol"l>ilD. Celetwity Oolf C1ulic will be held Monday. Merell 7 at w Meta Verde Couary Oub in Coeaa Meta and wiU htutt the Rams ud o&Mr National Football Laa..r ·~ The Red Onioll ileaamu& cbain and the Rams will join bca ad laoea u alMta,y pany tht day btfort tht lOU,.......L At the Fu~n Red Onion ~h 6. RJlms players ~II. 11ve aut_.. Ind auction Rams 1Mmora.b1ha from I f:JO un. to l p:m. The Rams Wlll be at the Santa Ana R~ Onion from 2:~ p.m. and 11 lhe Hununaaon Hlltlor restaurant from S-6:JO p.m. .The tOUrnamttll win bmeftt tlle March of Dimn and 1u fiaht_ IPjDlt birtla delectl. Toumeyplleiy11eRUanSS.raftleticUt1are SI 0, tickets for the • ...,. buquet dinntr only are SlS. and Red Onion diutr·puty tidttts att $1 2. For m~ 1nform11ion on tickth or p1ayer. pos111on tickets.. phoM Chris Thei~ at the Costa Mna March orDimn. 6314700. • .. Bolda Jflle Inritatlomal The Holden Mile Invitational, bturingsom~ of the top men and women milers in the United Slates. will be held Saturday at the Los Angeles Memonal CohStum . Ruth Wysocki. Steve Scou. lleaina Jacobs and C'huck Aragon are so me of the featured runners. Scon holds the American rcc:ord in the mile at 3:47.6<>. All proceeds 10 to Junior Achievement of Southern C'ahfom1a. a non-profit orpmzauon which bfinp busir~ess people and students 1oge1htr 1n community schools. £A ODea 6oll '°"'8q ne g2nct CO. .\neritt Opeft will IC' under way Thurtday at the Riviera Country Club 1n Pacifk PIUlldes wnh T.C. Chen a11tmptiftl 10 ~ the ""' IOlltr &o win bid~ 1.A Ootftl 1• 21 ,...... "'Pnnlce rounds will be htld &oday and Tuad8y whh a cdcbriey dinner ....,_ tonipt and mebrity plOoam Wcdnclday. The tout· """"'' concludn Sunday. Araold Palmer wa1 the Ilsa IOlrtr &o win two COM«Utive LA Open thin, ~plilhi,_. thc rat in 1966-67. Tickets att available aa au TkkttMastcr ou1lc11 and the Los Af!Flcl Junior Chamber or C~mme~ ~ It 404 Soulia lixri St. Ticket pncn arc: daily tiektt, $14, setlOll ticket. S-40; Patron P9('kqr. S2~ Golden Pauon pecU.. $500: corporate en1cruiinmen1 l*'blr. St .500: Pro-Am Patron s-kllc. S2.000: ancfDiamond SCIQlltor. SS.000. P8ddlen' COJIYeDtloa The Offshore Ot>tri$1t'f Canoe O ub based out of New~n Beach. 1n conj unction with the Kahfom11 Outnger Association (KOA). wiU host a paddlers' convention Saturday rrom 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Saddlebeck Inn, 1660 East First St., JUSl off the l·S Freeway in Santa Ana. A~million is frtt and open to experienced or nov ice paddlers and tht general public. Among those slated 10 speak arc: Pr. Michael Ycss1s. a professor of Physical Educa1i9n 11 Cal State FuUerton, considered by many to be the for~n:iost Un11ed States authority on strcn11h 1ra1nin1 fo r athletes: Gres .. Bu~k" Barton, 1987 onMt:ian kayak w~rld champion. on sprintina technique~ 1~ 1rainin1: and Dr. VirJinia Foster, a hcl'nscd clinical psychologist. For add itional informat ion. phone S48-S726. .,,..,..,.cu Motr The ~IL M'*"'& Auociation 11 prnenlin& 11S teCOnd aanl&ll car lhow. "Mus-tana Fun O.y",SUnday&om IOa.m. &o4p.m.at the Mercury Savii.-and Loen part.ina lot, off Interstate Sand Lake FOtat vc in El 'fer:o. The show 1$ (rec to the public tfl'caturc over 100 elauk can in 16 cal . ror years I 96S to 1988. SMlbys. Cobras. nteras. Mach t. 8oAs and modified\ arc just some or the machines that will be Judied for trophies on Sunday. There will also be fOO<l and hundreds of raffle prizes. The show will be at 23021 l..akt Center Drive. Loiw Beecb Graad PrU ticket. Ticfets for the 1988 Grand Prix of Lon& Beach. scheduled for Ajkil I S-17 throuah tht city strttts, arc now on sale a1 the ticket office located 11 130 Nonh Pinc Ave. in Lona Beach. Mari0Andrc1111sexptt1ed torttum to defend his 1987 victory -hrs third Indy car win on the 1.67-mile seaside coursr in the laJt four years. While tht CART/PPG Indy cars will be the featured event of the Wttkend. there will be a vanety ofadd11ional races. The muscular SCC~ !i:ans-Am cars will be at Lona Beach and will be J~lned by the popular pro-celebrity race and the mmbk open-wheeled Super Vee contest. Box office hours arc 9 a.m.-6 p.m .. Monda y th rough Saturday. Sunday hours are 11 a.m.·5 p.m. Tickets may also be purchased at Southern California Ticke1Mas1er locations. Credit card purchases using Visa. MasterCard and Amen· can .faprcss may be made by calling the ticket hothne number at (213) 436-9953. Wom.en 's pool cham.p sets sight on the m.en 's tour _LongshotwinsSan~M~gaiita Bruins re~a1·n· Adams lead ARCADIA -Longshot Aytng Jaha m surged down the stretch and won the Santa - ~~rra;i% ~~~l~c~~einchl:~~~~~;h~~ri1~ Lemelin' s 38 saves ~park ~{:'i,ac~~~.regulat1on time tog1 vc the Blackhawks a llC older fillies and mares at Santa Ana la. 8 -t t N J 4 1 Troy Murray won the faceoff and got the puck back to The5-)ear·?ld Ayin~Juha ~at Hollywood Glitter OS On pas · ew ersey, -Savard. who ripped r 50-foot slapshot through a screen b) a head. covering the I Va miles 1n I :50 2/5 over a fast -and past Calgary goaltender Doug Dadswell. Frem fte Associated Press CHICAGO -Jean Balukas sa\s she Ill knows she makes men nervous. piaying track0 . Cuuckl s, Raa1er• 4: Jim Sandlak and Baff) .. wn ed ~y James ~an no of ~n Manno. Fl ying From Tbe Associated Press Pederson scored 28 seconds apart midway through the Juha s S 180.000 winner. s purse was JUSt $965 less than third period to lift Vancouver to the win over O\--er the she had won in 11 previous races. • · Steve Kasper scored a goal and se t up another and N y k R . Clabbcr Girl fin1sh~d third w1th the fa vorite and goalie Reggie Lemeli n stopped 38 shots. JJ1any spectacu-C"' or angers at Madison Square Gard~n. them at what is considered 1he1r game - pocket billiards. earl) pacescncr Vel) Subtle fo urth in the field of Io. larly. as Boston defeated New Jerse>. 4-1. Sunda) in an , T~c Rangers. wh? entered the final pencx;t trailing The field lost one strong.I ,.,...,.rd d h B NHL ~me 1n East Rutherfo rd. .4·-· IH:d the score at 7.43 on Tomas andstrom s po"er· "The) 're pla)ing a woman. Jf the} win. the~·re suppose to an)Y.a) and the> think ·so Y.hat?" If the\ lose. the} get kidded b}' their buddies. "'ho tell them. 'You got beat b} a Y.Oman: .. said Balukas. who is no" turning i;nore of her allenuon to the men's tour aft{'T domina11ng women's pool fo r )t>ars Y··o-e emryw en y T pla\goal Land B\ Sea "'as scratched to race in Saturda} ·s c victor~ snapped a two--game losing streak fo r th~ · 8 Sa di k · Rampart Hand1ca pa1 Aonda'~Gulfs1rea p k Bruin~ and mo'cd them back into first place 1n the ut '! a quickl y put the Canucks back on top m ar . .\dams o, 1~1on "'ith 75 points. one mort> than Montreal. "'ith a 45-lootcr that went through goaltender Bob Boston has played one less game than the Canadiens. Froese's pads at 8:02. Pederson broke in·alone and beat Balukas grey, up pla~ 1ng in ht>r father's pool hall in Ne" Yorl. Y.On the L' . Women's Open at age 13 and beat her childhood hero. the legenda~ W1l11e Mosconi. on CBS.. TV's "Challenge of the Sexes" 1n I Q76. She has rnptured JUSt about e'en Y.Omerfs honor in the spon. including being inducted into the B1lhard Congress of .\mcnca Hall of Fame. "I stancJ out pla~ ing m~ brothC'TS. then pla,ed their friends I've been pla) 1ng maks all my hfe:· said Balukas. who no"' manages the family pool hall when she's not on the road pla~ 1ng pool. Last )'ear. Balukas. ::!8. said she pla\ed in SL\ of the 19 maJor men's 9-ball tournamt>nt!I 1·hat Y.erc sane· tioned b} the Protess1onal Billia rds .\ssociation, and finished 11ed fo~ ,ninth -her best showing in "}en's tourne) compet111on -1n the B.C. Open in Binghampton. N. Y .. 1n September. · . T his ~cat. Balukas \aid she "'ill pl~y in se~en or e1~ht tourne)s around rhe rnuntl'). staning Wednesdav with the Glass Cit) Open 1n Toledo. Ohio. · The Broo~I~ n n4111' e rs follo"' ing in the footsteps of Ruth Mt(1inn1s. Y.hu pla~ed 1n men's tournaments in the 193ChanJ 1 44~ Quote of the day Charles Barkle), ..\II· tar forward or the Ph1 laddph1a ~tx·r, "hu ney, in relatl\ es fro m Ala bJma lor the .\H·Star Game weekend in Ch1lago and thl•n Y.J\ \l.'Cn frant1call) searching for his mothl·r Jlll'r thl' ,\:B.\ ·s Fnda' nrght part}· "Sh1.· had <1 m1Jn1ght lurlew .. f had m) grandmother 1n h~ I I ·· Bonnett captures Pontiac 400 RICHMOND. Va. -Neil Bonnell • charged from tY.O laps do"' n, took the lead "'1th 48 laps left and dro' e to a disputed '1cto~ 1.l\ er R ick~ Rudd 1n Sunda~ ·s Pontiac 400. 1he last N<\ CA R Winston Cup event at Richmond Fairgrounds Race"'a). Rudd complained to NASC ..\R officials that Bonnell "'a.s actuall) one lap behind at the end of the 400.lap race on the .542-mrlc oval. Richard Pelly and Darrell Waltrip. "'ho finished third and founh. respec11' cl). echoed Rudd's concerns. N.\ CAR officials met "'ith Kenny Bernstein Rudd's team owner. and explained their.scoring thai ga ve Bonnell the '1ctOI)'. Bonnell was leading on the t93rd lap when Dale Eam~ardl passed him. F1f\ecn laps later. Bonne11's Pontiac fell off the pace and Bonnell pitted under green on lap 228 to change all four tires. losing two laps in the process. . • Bonnett got one lap back b) passing Earnhardt Y.hen the two-11me defending Winston Cup champion was leading on lap .243. and Bonnell said he got back on the lead lap on the 302nd lap.Just before Earnhardt had to pit under green for right-side tires. Pate earns second win of year Steve Pate dropped a six-foot birdie !I putt on the final hole and claimed his second victory of the season Sunday in the And)' Williams Open golf tournament io La Jolla. Pate's wi nner broke a tie with Jay Haas and made him the first double winner of the young PGA Tour season. He won the elite Tournament of Champions. about 15 miles away al la Costa. last Hill • . ·month. Pate. 26. won this one with a final round of~ egas gets lD some WOrlt 4 under par on the South course at Torrey Pines. and a , ' 269 total. The victory was wonh S 117.000 from the • VERO BE.\( ~.' na -. Rookie n&hl· • total purse ofS6SO.OOO and pushed his earnings for the ~ander Sha"'J1 H1ll~.g.1' "'ho.., ba11hng (.oorra .. )Car to $229.888. Haas. winner of the Bob Hope Classic JOb 1n the Dollgl'r\ 'Ulrt1ng ro1a11on. was last month. played about 30 minutes in front of·Pate among the pitcher' ~l·1t1ng 5ome work in and ga ined a share of the lead wht'n he ran in a 15·18 after hca' ~ morning rain ~hOY.l'r<i delayed unda ~ ·s foot eagle pull on the par-5 18th. Haas. who went to the wor~?~' for about 1hrl·e hour~ . pu11ir:ig 1;recn. to P.ract1ce .for a pas~ible playoff. I min g~<xJ\hJpc right no" but I can al~a~ s Ix 1n · remained in a uc until Pa1edroppcd the w1nnin1putt on better shape. said Hillegas "'ho "'as 4-3 w11h a 3 57 1hefinalhole ... lr1Tampa,Fla .. Da.Jef>nlkukeptthc earned-run a\cra~l· Jlter hc1ng called up last August lead for the entire tournameot. but strugJecffor a 2. from the Dodgl·rs Triple·.\ farm club at Albuquerque o'er-par 74 on Sunday to win the Suncoast Seniors "My fas1ba ll 1\ there. but I'm trying to.get more arc Classic. Ooupass claimed the $45.000 winner's check on m} brc,a~1ng hJll ;ind be more consl$tent in m~. Y.lth a total of 210 for .his two-stco'\ce victory over ofTspccd pnchl'!> hl' added On>llle Moe4y, who closed "'lttl a 5-under-par 67. the Trump drops out of bidding NE'W YORK -R1thon:11re real e~tate Ell de,•eloper Donald Trump. gl\ ing no c t reasons. de(1dtd Sunda' 10 drop out of II bidding for thl' '-l'"' En&Jand. Patnots franchise. a Trump ~pol..-esman saKi. "De p11e the lo\C~ Donald Trump has for Ne"' Enaland and his foundncss for the Sullivan famil). Mr Trump has decided not to pursue the purchase of the New England Pat not~ at this time ... the spakt'sman said. The spakesman. who asked that his namt' not be ~vealed . sa id Trump did not immediately wish to discuss the ren ons for his decision not to buy the NFL scam. ool) sub-7.0 score of the final round. Tht' win was Doug.lass' fift h in three }ears on the Stnior Tour. breaking a stnng of fi ve S«ond-placc finishes sinct' his la~t 'KtOI). Gary Player, who trailed Douglass by onl)' one stroke after 12 holes Sunda)'. bogcyoo three of the la~t ~" holes to finish third at 213. Televiaion, radio · TELEVISION 4:30p.m.--cou.EGEBASK~.tLL: Pill , at Seton Hall. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -C9LJ.EGE BASKETBALL: Creighton at N01rt Dame, WON. 6:30 p.m. -001.LEGE 1'5l£TBALL: M1ch1aan Staie at Mtchipn. ESP.N. . 8 p.m. -W1N'l'Ell OL Y.MPICS: Fiaure Henning. Rai~era atop talks skaaina <•te dancina-of!linal set pattem>: speed ~ ska11na (women'• mmctcr): Alpine tkiina ' - A Tl.ANT A -Wa hinaton Rcdskms • ~omen's supcr-1ia11t slalom)': mm country ofTens1vc coachDan Hen ninaandRa1ders ••• sk1ina (men·s 4itl0t ttlayt, shon·tniCk speed mana11n1~rtncr Al Davis ha ve broken off • skatina (women·s S.~mc1cr. men's 1.SOO. lllk.s Y..h1ch m1ahi ha"c led Henn mg to the mttt'r and 3.000.meter ttlay): 90-meler slt1 Raiden head cooch1ngJOb. • jumpina. from Calpry. Alberta (lhtte hours). The reason ~as a difference 1n ph1losoph). Chinncl 7. Hcnn1na said. • 11 p.m. -M&N'I TENNIS: U.S. Indoor "Wt ~re cloic. bu1 ~c could not ar• LOgeth4.'r. We 1em11inals. from; Memphis. Tenn. (dcla)td), clon'l llJ'tt on some cnucat attas.·· HennrQI Yid US"' "Al as 1oot1n1 for someth int difTettna in a head 11:.lO p.m. -WINTSa OLYMPICS'. Olly's --h. and I'm lootuu for somtth1n1 difftrcnt an a hitbhah11 and intttVIC't'$. Channd 7. '--...... . ._A.Mft ~IUftlpotlllOn. • ., J -·-The Raiden are lookena for a rcplattmt'nt for Al r No f'\'tnts Ka.edtalicl Flom. -"a rftiened 1111 month. -- -. Ll'mehn. who entered the game with the second best Froese at 8:30. soalsagaanst average 1n the NHL at 2.92. held the Bruins Bhatt 5, Pencuias 4: In Pinsburgh. Doug Gilmour in tbe game 1n the first eight minutes when NeY. Jerse) scored his second goal of the gamt' at 4:21 of the 1h1rd outshot them. 8-1. He stopped Doug Sulliman in close. penod to g1'c t. Louis a victory over the Penguins. madl' a skate s:l\ e on Bruce Drher with Boston a man P111sburg.h scored two _goals early in the tlmd period short and.&hcn stopped slapshots b~ And} Bncklc} and to 0 ' crcome a 4-2 deficit. Doug Badger beat Blu~ .\aron Broten. goaltender Greg Millen on a power pla) 31 seconds into Ka sper finall} gor the Bruins offense untracked. the period and Mano Lemieux scored his S4th goal. chl·d.ing Brickle~ olT the puck 1n the Bruins end. He fed matching his career high. at 3:28. kn ocking 1n Bl) an the puck to Rand~ Bu m dge 10 start a 2-on-1 break. then Erickson's rebound. SY.atted a return pass past Devils' goalie Bob Sauve with But G ilmour beat Frank Pie trangelo for the game I: 19 to go 1n the first period. winn'Cr for his 26th goaf'ofthe season. EISl'Y.hcre in the NHL: Oilers 4, J~ls 3: In Winnipeg. Kevin Lowe flipped a rebound O\Cr goalie Daniel Benh1aume at 3: 15 ol OHntmc to gi ve Edmonton a victory over the Jets. flyers ~. Red WU.11 ~: Rick Tocchct scored th ree goab for the first time in his NHL career to lead Philadelphia past Dttro1t at the Spectrum. He connected tw ice within a span of I :38 in the second period 10 put the Flyers ahead. 4-1. Lowe scooped up the rebound af\er Berthiaume had stopped a number of shots from close range as the Oilers swarmed around the Winnipeg net. It was fifth game between the Sm) thl' Division n vals that went into O\'en 1me. Three ended in ucs· and Islanders 7, Wlaalen !: Pat LaFontaine scored h1!; 38th and 39th goals to spark the New York Islanders past the Whalers in Hartford. Winnipeg "on one. flames 3, Blacklaawks l : In Chicago. Denis Savard scored his second goal of the game with fi"e seconds Nordlques ii, Sabres 5: In Buffalo. Peter Stastn) ·., third goal with 55 seconds left in regulation ga ve Qucht'c the '1ctol) ·over the Sabres. Sixers' road woes continue Philadelphia dealt 14th straight loss ·~way from home F'rem Tiie A11odated Press Terry Cummings scored scvt'n of hi s 36 potnt!I 1n overtime Sunday as . Milwaukee defeated Philadelphia. 1.20.11 5. and el\ tended th e 76ers' road losing streak to 14 games. Cum mings scored six of the Bucks' first eight points in ovcnime. Alben King tied the score. 11 J..11 3. for Ph iladelphia but Cummings put Mil- waukee ahead for good. 115-11 3. with 3:02 to play. The Bucks' John Lucas tied 1t at 11 I· I 11 at the end of rqulation with · a three-point basket from tht' nght baseline comer. his first points of the second half. Chicago to within I 09-107 with 36 seconds lef\. Daugheny then made a layup off a Mark Prioc pass. was fouled and con\'e rted the free thrpw to put the Cavaliers back up 112· I 07 with 16 SC<conds to go. Hawks IH, S•perSoalc1 113: Dominique Wilkins scored 35 point'>. including seven in a 16-4 run that gllve Atlanta a 13-paint lead. and lhe Hawks snapped a three-game losing streak with a '1ctol)' over vi~iting Sca11l c. W1lk1ns started the decisive run by hitting a thrct-point basket at the buzzer endina the first half a nd Randy Wittman cap~ the spun with a basket that·p ve the Hawks a 78-65 lead early in the third quarter. Seanle never 101 closer than nine points the rest of the way. Dale Elhs led Sc.attic with 31 paints and Tom Chambers scored 28. in· eluding 23 in the first half. Pacers 130, KID&• I U : In ln- d1anapohs. Johh Long scor~ 15 of his 25 points in two key Indiana rall ies and the Pacers won their seventh straight game by beating Sacramento. The Pacers took a 31-16 lead as Long scored eiiht points dunng an 18-6 run. In diana led 67-50 at halftime. h1111ng 28 of 43 shots <65 percent). Trail Blazers 117, s,.rs 11!: In Portland. Jerome Kerse)' had ~5 points and 1.2 rebounds and K1k1 Vandeweghe sparked a founh-quar- ter rally as the Trail Blazers defeated San Antonio. Van~weghe scored 10 of his 22 points in the first fi ve minutes of the fi nal period as Portland ralhrd from a SC\'en·point deficil. Ph1ladelph1a's Charlts Barkley missed a thrtt-painter. then Mike Q }d w t · } Gminskimisscdadcsperationshotat Q en es men Se ected the buuer. earkle_y led the 76crs with 29 to play 1 gt n I t paints. Gminski added 24 and King fl re Q a QUfll ey 16. Paul Pr~sscy had 20 points for Milwauk~e. • . Both men's and women's squads ~U!fl~tn&s ~skct wn~ I :24 re· from Orange C1:>111 and Golden West matntnl1n ove1:11memade11I l9-lI 3. • colJegcs have been selected to play in The fi~al ":'aram or 120-11 S was on the community coltqc Sout~m C~"'mmp two free throws. Onl> California Rqional beskctbalt 1our- Kina. Barltlcy. and Gerald ijen· naments this wttk. it was announttd dcrson scored for the 76ers 1n 11\e Sunday. extra period. The surpriK was the Gokkn Wnt In other Nfti\ acuon: men's team. whkh finished 1n sixth C.Hllen 1 IJ, ll•llt 111 : Brad place in the South Co.st Confcttn~ Oauahert) scottd 11 points in the with a S.-9 mark. The Rustlers. who ro~nh quaner. tnclud1n1 a key lhrtt· art Sttdcd 2.lrd in the 26-tcam point pla} With 16 seconds ttmain· tournament. att IS-IS overall and ma. as Cle' tland l"daed Oucaao 1n will travd to mttt LA Hart>or ( 11-9) Richfield. Ohio. . either Friday or Saturday. The pcrform1n~ by Dluahmy. rr the lhlttlm can pull an upwt. who had 29 po11\ls fOr the pme. the, would pla) the winnn-of the °'~am~ a 46.polnt effort by Clu-Rancho 5antill0-S.n .Bernardino r .. o s Ma('hatl Jordan. pme ntllt Wttlt Ck\tland ltd 109-99 on • The OCC mc~·st~m. aded U th Dluahcn) dunk -•th I :)9 ttma1n1na. and 1 l -14 o'·t'f'lll, will alto be on the but Jordan mack-• pair of thn:r-po1nt road C'tt.htt fridJyor S.tufda 10 p11i pla) sand lddcd t,,.o foul Pots to pull ('hafTc) (I 6-1 )). the Southcnl C'ah· forni.a C'onfe~ncc champion. W11h a win. the Piratn would travel to meet Orantt Empire Con· fcrcncc foe Cypress. whirh is sttatd second and 'A'H 1ivcn ab~ in the first round. At 28-3, El Camino is the top. ittdro team and was also ll"ntcd a first-round bre. On the women's'*· Gokkn West (29-2) 1s tttdcd fint 1n the 16-am field and will host No. 16 lfCd Groumont 1n T~y nipft play. off Ol'(ncr. 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' COMMUNITY COLLEGE e• Mt '•" 4 Women'• tennla Tllur\dav COMMUNITY COll..EGE •' Ce l"or• P -· •a .. ~· ,, ..... llen '• -rollevball 'uudav HIGH S(HDOL C "'\'• Y•'a H 11$ ) W9CIN,dav ·• ""te COLL.•GI -UC• f ' ~ ""• e .. • \•1·~ I lO COMMUNITY COLLlGE ~ •1 •~ C ,_,, •'Ml ~~ 4 'I"' ' Fr.o.tv COMMUNITY COLLfGf o~ • 11 0- -Cot•' ' S.turda~ ffJGM SCHOOL "~ Gr ellClt 10 e ... .,_.•tnc~ , S.turctn COMMUM'TY cou•GI •' L.,,. ... ,,., ltt " ~· CO\.'-.-•« -VC •' l ., ... ~) ~, ... .. ~n.na. COU.IM -ll(u ( ,..._'""" •' ... ,,,_, .._Je L-., .... •-I ,,., C!UIM -ll(AA ~-... It•~ ~q.n ~LIM Dre~ C \I • c.,, .... , ......... -J s. .. . e.~ .... -11(44 (._\"'"' , .. e INSPECl COOLING SYSTEM e FlUSlf COOllNG. SYSTEM • QIECK HOSES AND an TS e .ll£Sl0Rl WITH UP. T0 -1 IAl~ ANTIFREut ' "•• ,,.,., c .. ,.. at tt• .r.-. •.• ,. o .. ,......_- "' ,._. ,_ tra11ac-U.a. hitter MMHMdll Mlclll .... Cltrf••• ''91M11t• ..... ,...,,. tlltlcfei. •• " .. . • [Temple 1protects =~ranking Top-rated Owls' 19-0 spurt sinks Tar Heels, 83-66 From Tiie A11oclaled Press Mike Vrecswyk scored 26 points. including five lhrtt-point goals. to lead top-ranked Temple to a 83-66 victory o'er No. S Nonh Carolina Sunday an Chapel Hall. Temple. 22-1. scored 19 con- secuti' e points to open the second hair and took a 53-39 lead w11h 13 43 ten. Vrecsw)'k scored eight points and treshman Mark Macon added seven points dunng the fi\.e-minute stretch that brou&ht the Owls back from a 39-34 halfiime deficit. Jeff Lebo finally broke 1he Tar Heels' scoring drought w11h a three- poant Jumper with 13:12 left. :--;onh Carolina was forced 10 shoot mo~tly from 1hr~-poant range an the second half. and the Tar Heels were v1c11ms of a cold shooting touch and turn- o,ers. Nonh Carolina was 6 for I b from three-point range 1n the second half. "'hen the Tar Heels committed 18 tUrnO\C.'rS. In other lolkge ha~ketball· Purdue 95. Indiana 85: Todd Mnchell scort!d 21 of has 2.i points 1n the second half and Tro' Le"' as had 22 points and a career-high t.i assists as No. 2 Purdue del~ated Indiana an West Lafo,ene to retain posscss10n of first place '1n the Big Tc.'n Confertnce Mch 1n McCan1s scored a career- hagh 21 points as Purdue cons1s1en1l~ "'ent inside to M11chell and ~vkCants w11h Indiana center CXan (,am:tt an foul trouble T h e 'acton mo' ed the Boalermakt'TS to ·2~-2. 11-1 1n the conference and one gamt ahead of M1ch1gan Indiana dropped 10 15-8 and 7-6. ~ Tempte•a Mark Macon (left) takea rebound away from Steve Buck.natl of North Carolina durln& wln over Tar Heels. Missouri 9%, Oklabom1 Siaae 70: Dernck Chtevous scored 21 po1 n1s to lead the I Sth-rankl'd Tigers to the 'actol) o' t!r Oklahoma State an a Big Eight game at Columbia. Mo. Oklal¥>ma State Coach Leonard Hamal ton "'as thrown out of the game earl} an the second half \I/hen the Cowbo,s' ·bench was asSt'ssed its third icchn1cal foul. Hamilton had drn"' n a double technical foul lhree manu1es into the game ~hssoun. I ~-ti o'erall and 6-4 an the Bag Eight. outsrnred the (o"' bo~ (12-12. 3-.,J, 14-'. 1n the first 5'· minutes of 1he '>t"Cond hair 10 tal..l· a 55-42 lcad In the Pacific I U: Sunford 71. Califoniia 61 : r odd L1ch11 ~ored a game-high 20po1n1s10 lead 1anford 10 a '1ctor) tn er Cal1fom1a at Berl..ele~ tan ford improved ns record 10 9-S an the conference and I 7-8 o-.c:rall. \.\hi le California fell to 5-9 and 8-1 S. The Bears Jumped to an 18-5 lead as 11 held Stanford without a field goat for the first eight minutes of1he first half. Bui then Lachu. who SC"Orl"d in double figures for the J2nd s1ra1gh1 game. rallied Stanford. Oregoa 73, "'aslll11gton ~La l~ 61i: T"'o quack ba!ikets b) guard Fran!.. Johnson sparked Oregon 10 a ' 1ctol) O'er Washington State at ~lc.\nhur Coun Johnson dro' e 1he length ol thl.' coun for a la) up to ue the game at 43-43 "'1th · 12· -.i to pla). He scored the go-ahead basket on a steal 10 ga' e Or<.>gon ( 13-10. 8-6) a 45-43 lead wnh 112.,1ogo Washington tate tl0-1'. 5-91 kd J 1 -~q at halftime GWC, OCC WOMEN PLAYOFF-BOUND ..•. From Bl •jusl a ma lief of pla' 1ng at a different • pos1t1on and shoQ11ng ou1s1dr and dn' ing ·· BauagJ1a and her teammate<.' chief goal 1<.a ~rnndlhanleat 1hcstau.· 111k Thl·dfl\l't'Cgtn'> Tuesda~ "'hen Goldl·n \\ l''t ho'>t '> C, rossmon tan thl' fir'>t round ol lhe ')outhern C ahforn1a Reg1onah The Ru'ltler<;dropped out aµan<;t -\mcman Rl\t'rlast \larch ··\\ n.ouldn 1 match up 1ns1de. and cuuldn'1 h11 our <.huts." Ballagh'} said .. We JU)t rnuldn't get our act together But 1t"so,t'r and "'e can't think about that no"' \\ t: ha'c an altitude \\ l'0 re confident "'t' 1..an bcat an' bod\ .. 0 . . The Orange( oaM "'omen·., basl..e1- ball 1eam 1\also headed to the regionals . ..,,1th~ first roun'd ma1c:hur \\'ednesda~ n1gh1atC1.•rn1oo; The Pt ra tcs. "hu Ii n ashed <.t·rnnd 1 n the Orange Emp1reConfercntot "'· 1 and 16-1 3 0' era II. ha\C: been led h\ freshman Gtlh Po"'l.'11. a\\ Ofldhmlgt• H 1gh prod.m L"' ho a' l'rages ~ 1 pot n l \ IX' r ga ITH.' But the emergent. l' ol tn.•shman Kim Ellerman 1 \1 Jll'r Dt:1High 1 thl' onl~ other Pirate a' aag1ng an J11 1hk figures lfas been a plus during thl l11nrl'rl'mc ampa1gn ·(Ellerman realh hJ\Junl Jtlrl'Jt JUb ··said()( c Coat h Larn \underman ()pponent\IJrl' rl'Jlh dl·n~tngPO"'l' l.soEllcrman'<,Junl'J great 1ob vi rl'Jlhng the v.l•ak \tdc \he gets a 101 nn •lfcnst' e rd'loun1.h 1111 1 She pla~' re.1lh hag tor <.om1.·nnl' '·'I ~lot ot'll'Jn1'> Jrt.' using J bc1\-and-nnl' ord1anwnd-and-l\.\011n Po"'ell .ind Shi.'.\ r•• ~tJ up lhl'\)Jl I.. .\nJ "iundaman pn11'>C'> the 1oti • sophom11rt: pl11nt ~uard 'an1.' l u' ha, done 1n g.l'll1ng1hc hall to tht.: lv.o • 1.h1l'l ,u1ri ng thr1.'al\ ... Frida\ I lkrn:i,an had ~.., prnnt\Jnd , I ' r '111u nlh PmH'll \UJrl'd '110 go "'11h l \ rrhounJ, and I LI\ d1Shl·d out rlln·, ·"'"t'a' 1hl',P1rntl.'Hall1ed In dcfcat Cttrusand chnch second plalr .. ,, e "ere fortunate to g~L out M thqc \i'rth a ''1n:· said undcrman ot thl·( 11rusgamc ··tf"'edadn't h111he trel' thro"' s. "'e "'ouldn 't ha' c \Hin thegamc 1nce thekagues1anl.'d ln:1.·-1hm" 'hvotingha'> bt.'l·n a stn·ngth n cept foron1.· nr l\.\n l!\Jme'> ·· c The f>range l oas.1 <.oil hall team v.a., 1nlon~1derablcd1..arra' 1h1' '>eason al°u.·ne' l"ral pla~er'>·"'all..t:d out on a pair of lOaC'hl·<. v. ho ha' e sinct: bcl'n d1~m1s~d. hut \.\llh 1he guidance ol Coac:h Johnna(.' Brook' and the hmngof nev. l'Oach 1'tl ~ Tr.mt the P1ra1c,ha' l' pulled thing" together Tram reg1s1en:d a I I ll-4~ marJ..1n "'1nn1ng ti' l' \loon: Lcasue t11ks an sl\ )ear\ JI ~t1lhkan High 1n long Hcach. Thl' Ram\ ..,,on th1.• 1983 Cl F 4 \ 111le and tina,hl·d -,econd tn 1984 "It's a l'halkngc 1ocome 0' er ... s.:11d Trant."' ho Joined the club last "'eek "lt''iagoodopportun1t ~ totn and co me 1n and bu aid a program up Iv. a., 11.'ad\ for a change Orang\.' C uunt~ •'alv.a~'>great for softball hut l°'i.e:lh'3~'i had IOCOmpt"tC agatn'>t tho\e 11.·am\ ·· 1 f thl' girl' Ml'"' tiling to worl.. v.dl do O K ... Trant said ··1 told them if the) "'ant 10 do that. the) can be good. I hope "'C l·an ~at the teams "'e shoo Id beat -\n~ th1ngelSC" 1s e'tra .. The Pirates arc led b~ sophomore p1tc!ter J ul1e \\ hctstont' an off-speed pitcher"' ho J..cep\ the ball down and rl'laes on defen\t" -\trio ofFoun1a1n \i alle' H 1gh rcuu11s-second baseman Sand} R1n'. ce nter fielder Theresa Whatc and catcher Rob\ n S"'eene) -"111 be kc~ pla)ef'i. as WI 11 Jody Toomc~ Brenda Va lasque1 and Kim \1agdakno 0 <\n 1n1e.resting \ldl'l1ght to l 'C I'<, 8-1 ll·nnt'>' 1ctun o' cr 'le' ada-Las \ l'g.l<. on fan I .fv.as the presence ot 1v.o. outh -\frtlan., . .\ntcater Richard L uhna·s fathl'r help., v. nti fundra1s- 1ng 111 promoll' hlal k outh -\frKans 1n 1enn1s Richman \t:ihtanga of the Rdll:l\1\ahlalk nuth .\fncan. 0 l (I '>'-'llrnl·n·~,oJk,ballCoac:h \t1~l' PuNtt hJ\\a1d v.hata boon 10 h1., ~uJd thl· tough chore ofs1gn1ng top Orange ( ouot~ talent "'ould be Last "eel... he madl· a kc' add111on "'11h 1hn1gningofCorona del Mar H 1gh ·~Rhonda St hn 11gcr Thl' 5-8 'i<.'tll'r helped the St-a K angs to )('lOnd place in the Cl F outh('m ~ll1on 5--\ and a hcnh 1n the stalt: 01\ 1swn I pla~ off, ...,he earned -\II- ( I f.5--\. -\11-0ran~w Count~ and -\11 - ~J \'1c\.\ u.'ague honors · 1 am' e~·e,c11ed about addanga 'l·t') qual11~ '>tudenrathlcte to the program:· ~a1t.I Puntz "Rhonda 1<. tht• mowoccomphshcd seller \.\e·, e e'er <>tgnet.I. Her c.\penc.nce. leader- '>hap. 'iUlCe'i'iand hacl..groond <.hould pro' •<k an 1m med tall' contribution Ill the tl.'am ·· 0 Jim Burke.a 6-2. 2: 1>-pound ltnl'bacJ..crlrom Woodbridge High. "111 pla) for Cat State :--;onhndge ne'l:t season The LT L-\ baseball team spon'>a tnoofproducts from Orange Coast College·., J 987<.1a1e pla~ofT ')Cm11inalts11n JHy Ja.mes, Muaie Adams and Jon Dishon . .\II three prepped at 'c"'port Harbor H igh Ocean\' 1cv. H 1gh ·sstandout catcher ofa ~l~arago. EricChristopllterson ,., C\pl'.'t'tl·d 10 mal..e an 1m med1ate 1mpal t heh and the plate for San Diego State tht<. \C3'ion ... Two-time <\II· . outh < oast ( onfe~ncr Golden \\ c'>t < ollegl' product George Lazalde ha<1 made a swatch from n•ntcr lil•ld lo 'lhtK1Stop for .\1usa Pauftl th1..scason . . :·Polfsh hockey player barred . . < .\LC,..\!{) 11-x·na J \Pl -Poland's be$t hoc l..l'' P.f.1,l'r hd~ hc:en lhro~ n out of the\\ inter Olymptc'i and bJnnt:d from mll'rnJttonal rnmpet111on for 18 months attn 1n1rng fl<l\IJI\ L for \ll'ro1ds authonatae-s said • \und.1\ " The n·\111t of 1tir urine sample fro m Jarosla"' Light turn.out at Catalina race By ALMON LOCltAB EY 0..,,.... ..... ""'"' -. fl IA.:S'i a light lurnolH .:ind light wcatht'r (or Los .\ngclc\ Yacht C'lub'$ 6 mile -\round Cat.atina Island r.kC turda"t . markag the fim of the club's Whatnc}. Lo \ngck\ Tames and L1t1k Whitney Scrici Of omhore racn Onl) ~" boats showed Ui> for International Ofhhott Ruic (lOR! d:ts ~ck1na the Whllncy Trophy. Thttt was more-cnthu111ac;m for tht Pnformance Hand1up Racin.1 Fleet {PHRF) an qucs& of the Times Tms>n>' •uh 41 boats answmna 1~ stan.i.ns upal. Tropb\ v.tnn(r1. -0-r.:t,,_. Wlftl-t Contr"9, WWM Mo11t...-• ~-IH°I''°" .... fC 2 ........ ~ • frA¥t¥ VQIW LOr19 ~ YC, J C--"/, Wf ~7r C•• ~ Y( """' ,.... t: , •-1 !>.oil Tam & °'°"' ...,..,,_, Lo• A Y( t c;.,-~. i("9h ,...,.,. ~ .. .,ffe<fll •ec.ifle ChAr l ~ l '-'.. .. e """'tO'\.. SMtt6M YC L«lt teK.11 p .. ,.,.1_1 .¥re.,......~ Gr""81ett '°""'snore vc 1 L..edv ~· o-~ caYt. 1 ,. • ...,. .-~ c:evc ,...,f,-c-1 Hot ~-• ..,~ " .. sav•c , ,,_.., J~ """""" ca fC J M.t•, Tirri ()'I r-, SIYltC Mora"'tell.t \'a' the h"'t pos1t1,e drug te'>l from the 'opening "l'd of lClmpe11t1on at the Games. h _co'it Poland t"'o po1nl\ ga1m·d in a' 1ctol") over France and an~ chance ofmal.1ng lhl· medal round ··The tl·am t·an s11 ll part1c1pate but the~ lose the pc11n1,:· \1 1lhdl' \ crdaer. the IOC spokeswoman said Late ~unda}. Jan Ake Edv1nswn. sccreta t) gcnrral of thl· I ntl·ma11onal Ice Hocke) Federa11on. said Morav. tel l.1 had hccn l:'lanned from an1ema11onal com- pc11t1on tor I tS months "''th no prospect for appeal J he Polish tt'am said u r«'eavcd the suspension ofm top 'K.orcr "'tth ··surpnSt. rearet and fru5trauon." and 'l31d Mora"'tl.'cl..1 ma) ha ve! unw1tt1ngly taken stero1d·laccd rood or dnnt. tn a practice nnk locker room the night bl'forc he \.\3\ IC"itcd .. We cx1. lude :.tn) conscious act contnbu11ng 10 this 51tua11on b\ anv member of the Pohsh team." the stalcmenl sntd. . . The suspc1UJon wa~ rcconimcnded by the-IOC Mcdac<lll Comm1<;'i1o n and unanimously adopted b) the c ecu11,e board. Vcrd1er\31d funht rsanct1ons 1n thccaSt' '-'Crr a matter for the lntcmauonal Ice Hoc.kc Fc:dera11on. be also uad 1t \tollS up to the Pohsh dcttp,1on )llbcther Mo~w1eck1 rtmaaned wtth the team an the ~lhlctts' Viti. .• The IOC. an conJuncuon v.1th the federation. stnppcd Poland of the tYro point 11 ttt'Md in tflc te-am standanp for a 6-2 \-IC1ory oVCT Fran« last Thunda). Franet's rttord docs not ch1n1t. 1he IOC saKI. With the-tYro points taken'"'~· Poland had Just one Poanl from a 1-1 llt v.1Lh -.t<Scn. 1n which Mora..,.1cck1 tc0ml the ronc pl. The Poln -""' fift.h 1n t~ lll·tr2m A Pool. ~tth one pme rtmatntl'\lapinJt Finland today. . ~tatcmcnt re~ by tht IOC said that Morawteela sated postt1vc For testostm>ftt 1bo'"c allowable lc,cb 1n unnc sampks t.aken 1ft.er tbt pme ~llh Frantt College standings ...,. ...... ,y_ UC Seme ktlere Ulell SI L.-hKllSI UCI ~ ••lco St FrHllO SI S." 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' • ----Pri•t "----r1ial Ltt only S399 000 Anne wshf l dryr Garage • nc 11250 •32 6723 Dau Poaat 2126 ' · J5C s~ ::>Q 00"° NfY&Tl ~HITT ....... • .-.n • ) • "°n' t: • ...r,. .S '-,()01 $ 1 h•~ Located In Newport McCasland 631·1266 carpor1 Av1 March <:vtn -C>iARM NG CO ... '"AG" 1 1--" •• 4 " • ,. 1..•00 ands .,.. tobetl Beach Complete wtth ~ $1200/mo Agl 673 •062 BRAND NEW condo Sly!e 20, ,r.a '•PIC ,... ,.,1e, <' "' 3Br 2B.t Obl gar tOQ I f 4500 I I • ·~i~~. -20• 2oa 9ar dt>l fTlas-WEST, •• , v1rw Y.a:>e ~ ~o $ 1!>50 mo Pans or sq 1 0 • t• • Ctreal •el Mar 2122 ters •rp1c micro .. snr 1'0,'"' t>eacn De• "" ....,.. * •n ~ * 1..vmm ;C>O• 6!>0· 155' hce Plscall 64S·1791 ll!l' -·-· Ory,.r ·ncl S995 432•6723 •e •e"loetau~~· "• F,1• ...• e •s _ Unique! 1 38 Acrest Ae· • -t 408 SEAWARD 2 Sry• $6"<. me Jonr 6~S 4 140 •t 4 ~ "' • r"'" • '-3BP de" 2 ,BA Nwpl st 1914 s hOOI h t I . ....... "••• ,,... .... 2Br 1'" Ba lrg eocl P8h0 Cnarm1ng :?BA I rBA COi· r . . ..... ... .... e~ n • .r. ::i. Snc.re~ .;.ol'ld frontage 2 N':aer La k~ Pe~~:t mat .,, Rare Balboa Wllertront frplc comn1 POOi no tage FT1Jpa1nt ar9e fald OHlllll • . l'(>S ,,,_an. ";ss t•ks •c Deacn $16!>0 s94 5001 Better Homes & hOme 151 llme on marke1 pets S950 832-46 18 . S800 mo plus secu• 11 • Valley 2134 s 1:-c, -·~ J« •. %2 6683 01 673-2253 Gar.dens/ John Denver MEW 01 IAlllfl '" over •O y~ars Hanzel 2Br 2Ba rear noose ''gar dep 243 East 22no St 3 B 3 and Gretel m19hl stlll be Beaulllu 3B• Cn~o Really 6 57 ·8 •33. r ba , P rrnc~t on inllde W•lhallttle work tnory room St200mo Triet:>iooesim1tgapnone.n 28acial•C oo•e-ac1•r" 657·5118Eves943-2234 twnshse Move in cond h l be p 1n ct ds oas wa ter town isan eo 1nc1aUtltee 1i.<1agno11a "0 a"la tol~ s H32t $184.900 837·02•8 ~~~,W~'stalea~~~~~aya 673-5087 9S3·9202wk !Try n ano-S fU!>O Mo96S.06!'> A ••H•t•ec acr 1 ,..,_ 'Ol"t'°" BA'l'RtOGE CONDO Gated lo• ll'lOlo<t ,e•dO'T' .. ,~ ommunrly 2Br 2BI . air tlo•n.s 100 QOOC It ~ • • DI c p 0 0 I s p I ..... ~ • • h St!>OOmo 760-1275 NEW .& USED CARS & TRUCKS 0 S< >t1t l1 ( ~< l•Ln1t '-®-•• , . Thank You For. MaJdng Us =1 in America. Come In and See Why THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! Reacly for Immediate Dellwery Moder n Sale• Service Part~ Body. Pa1nl & fire Oeo::. Ccmoet1trvt Rates On lease & Oatlt Rentals 2DIO lar,er llY~ •• C.sta ltsa 142-0010 er M0-1111 . o 5ADDLIBACll Sales Le asing ~ Service \.fl Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 ~. BER ... TE RLING SALES PART SERVI CE BODY HOP LEASING 2fi01l Harbor Hhcl .. ro~tJ :\le~a 540·9100- • jf ~ I µf .... 1' ~ .... t' .. : • • ••• , f • ', ~ • f" ~ : • 11711 BE ACH Bl VO HUNTINGTON BEAC H 714/ 842·2000 ., ........ '-'"'•. N l ~111---­ .Al [_' ' . IS / l'llf;WPO RT BfACH -::::. .. 0 '\ \BE H~ ··?:· < I lll I \l l '1 I-11, ...... I-I It I. I\ (I!·.\' r ' Pt ~T\' - .... \[! .... I I \ .... 1,1 . I' .\Hf...., 'rl\1tr \I I \I\ I I·...., HI l{l) .... H< H' I I q , .• , • H : I \I· . 540-9100 0 HO L" E of 1'1P<'HT \t ERl EOE~ HE:'\Z 8 213· 714 MERCEDES .J ~23 ;iso • 11 4 ,~o -:>01 ~l 3 921 g~gg . . . Q CONNELL C HE VROLET 282 8 H1rbor "''·· Cesta lltsa S46· l 200 MO~ " SAT ~ s ~ - ed''> Servino Or.1r (le r •un'" 1 es • ~erv1Ce e Lt-4 J<.,'iQ Special Puts l.Jne S46·9400 -• :.~• ~ 00 PM A , 6 00 PM • rl<' "'·' .. 00 p~ $ SALES• SERVY.IL~~G $ PACIFIC OCEAN I.~ ..... Bf A, •• 0 ORA NGE COAST JEEP EAGLE 1 In Tht Wtst For lft • Ju p Salts for I rtt1rs NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto .... Dr., ...... AM 135-3171 Newporl/55 Frwy .• at Edinger Sai.s Dept. open 7 deys S.Viee Hours: Mon.~Fn. 7am-10pm Sterling BMW O'NIW~llACH SILES • SEIYICE • LUSIM • PllTS • IYEllEIS llLIYllY IPlllALllTS • SALES LEASING SERVICE PARTS 1140 ................. , ..... CALL ONE OF THESE , ........ .::=:-.=..!~.!~,:!;=!!!111• DEALERS FOR THE BEST BlJYS G) JIM &LEMONS IMPORTS 1301 0-11 •t. -"-" C•r Loc•tlon 1001 Ou.II •t. -"•••,_ Ol~l•lon • . World s Largest Setect1on of Merce<Jes Benz NEW '& USED CARS & TRUCKS \ / l \l\I H"ill \ "" \ I t .... ,, .... I H \ l ( F OLl>S ~I OBIL E . (;\IC TRrfKS ~,,,1 1 H.\lU\111< HI \I ' "'" \lt-'tt . 111 ~11;41 II U \ I • \ \I n I 1 H~ . t \ R " •) ~\l H \RHOH HI\,, I ,, I \lt'•d ;-lll .. -, ~ h I.. • • 11: I . \ \ BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC 0 On p a__,.' t::JfJMJ ' ~ ., ~0 ,,,. ... SEE MOTOR TRENDS CAR Of' THE YEAR .,..,~ SERVIC£ DEPT OPE MO DAY U~Til. 9 00 P ~··•••l-6611 k«l'l ""1'd ' ~ Gt~ F)lll'y -<>ra nge . "~ Fs ( oa"t • SE.CJ. CE • LE A ..._:; 549•8023 • .:.ClE.....,C:OR•ES DEP~ • ... o'Yll> o. er . '· ' "4G (, I' r• r ~ • • (,,. rf'1 ~~OP' • t t >'ll., \., • • ...... ..... • ~ ~·,. &rrf)('f\ .. a •1 "ti THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CAL: ONE NOW! r / •• .... '11•2 t ... -us CWtc* Order o.pt """ .,_ IM, 3M ........ frplo. l9r 1~ lowMOUM ~ ~ .... M ~!~ ~ ~JJ~'f.=laJ· ..=z: .a·:.. =-~ ~.: .. 700/Mo .,.._1067 ..._Jdry91, 1 e.r ger.. L.-.ndry room, al bullt• -nwa .,,._ ...,. n.tlftkr. 8e1ery . NwPC Hftlr. 8o1M voy-40'tw ..-~ 17/hf. CM BNI __._ 38drftt unfurn. yrly leue Int. good locallon. but. M "-'"" mi1q1up: M Wltreln on OOfftt>Uter ....,.. EJCP ,....., noc Cal_..._ 556-0ll6 ~2,,,......., w "::.::"' _...... 11M01mo . ....,111 1715/mo, blk/gray Poodle; M nu 4141 '*· wr ... '° •Ad105, ,_, -----· -·-· 2071 Thutln -bek/Wf'lt Pooctt. ml•. M c/o o.ity Piiot. PO lo• c..,... PIT ~ a... pOOI +IP& ''7"""'°· PH Ha I lSLMGMT 142·1803 M~ ~ Norttt bll/brnJwhtcat.Newpon IPMTlll!IY 1HO C... ....._CA Ma lnaiBtnee offtce 19 c.11 ~ a 1· ,. MIT LARGE 38A HA. "' occ IPb r:. Ir/la, pOOI. ju. lleac:h Animal S"-"• RudY• °"* OtOUP la tM NA repllel .... be IMklnG "' lndMdull '° R&'M*R • 10 u;;;,. a;&: .... trwya No.-. ans . J:1~sr.: or ~;rl8211ty. ~~~R~JLE~ ~*' ~ • ... "'°""..., ano•'•ll19d. ..-in ttie "'°',,... ...._. 75• _.. l800 MC Cal ..... 2151 Oft1~ (71 .. ""7.._ ..... ,... P:OUNO: 5 yNr old f9mtle lndlY. W/bP on IBM l'C, -. -& mane needed Should PoaMfJ ~ _.. "" ,..._, No · ' wnted. Beeut 2bd 2 Ret'id.ne. (714~ Lab Contect Dover &. AP pr~-. V•· t~ ;-.;... c M _,.... cierical lllllle. ~ - t-= ger.S40l'..\Marcul.l900 cwte0-43M ........... ~ ul\"'"Wlffi.nJ be Apt Irvine CIMn, fun ShoreeP9tCareCel'lter tillt!te pcieltlon w/fl'owth Verd• area ahop . wpm . .,.,_ compu* . . . LiWl"S 28R Den, 1'M9A, mo Adulta 113-7353 NEA SO. CO,...l ..-~ II """""°l.lt.AJO I.it'd/ NaC). l400/+ 12 uttta. Just , .. opened Hunt· 722·PElS opportunity. Ml com. 5452eteOf145-3457 eJq> ct.-atlle-Duttee Ind, 2 cer ger. comm. pool, YEARL y LEASE '* 381 28&. yd, trplo, e-r· t •!Om lll,,..,.\ .nl I 474.a922 leave meaeao-lngton Hatb<>r Mall hu FOUND p wl u.p Virginia 175-tl 15 -phOne, typlng and flMn9 n9't ..... ..-.. No peitl. 3 bdrm 2 be. Deckl w BAY •g•. lnd ry hk·UP ,.,.} to(Jt'(JrQOm~lfTIC'1 M>OMMATE 2 bd Condo 1tor• apace avilll from ...__, ..... ~~Y-~'~ A1111*er1 to ~ ... ~pet a.nine ..., f'or 1n...-. cal u .. SJ30008o71C>-8827 VIEW. I car gar $1300 SlOOO/moyttyl75-m2 ,M!llflf'lll.<c4'\~ll\l!\)m !MM. FUN LOCATION! S1200-5000tqh for-... """'"'wiNotil722.'7iuv.v bOataWewllltrelnApply bP preferred but not 1-l()C).654-8102•.11t38Q Hartlot Ridge 28A 2BA. 2 845-1121 ........... S?S~lffwl~l(ftalf"'.\COll"P"fl" 1445/mo 553-tl17 Chtll l1\9lnfoull 213 42•U1t1 7em ~ Yadlta nec111?7, will.,.,, twty eargarage.eon~ .. ,lon ....... 2Br 1'h8a ·'~· CfP'I-N.•Ull~l1tt•·~\ ••\1A.1m •• trial nu LllT.,_."" 1'31PtacenffeCM wegeF 951·85t3 CLEllOH rift, upgtllCM<I thru'-Qut, -drpt, blt1n1. tncd patio ""''9 1'i/·1"'t1MnHuuru • SHARE New HouH 3 a 81 Low cott apey/neutet ,.. ••99 11111 • CASHt£RICLEAK ... new *"'' paint, S2395. 2 Bedroom. 1'1%8X. 1500 636-.4120 Cell 1·5PM r.itqut-tb.•· 1v 11.•ti.l'fW'W = ,,;1~1~:.: J6~· Appro• 1775 aq.h. !&. of ferral. Mon-Sat 9-4:30. ..... • fl91C. & depend. Wknd1 840-5324 or 675-5177 Mov.ln Bonu1J 1 \IMf 2439 Orange 'A' ...... 1750 ""'M .. ,,>u•• '"' ""1('11''-" 831•9285 845-9910 17th & Plaoentla, C.M. Pet l.D. a11all. Animal M · Ull. Piii Wiii. Inc. Gift ahop John leaM. $950 + S500 tee. 2619 Santa Ana 'L'. ... 1735 l'V•""-'1"'-¥t or $900/mo. Available now. sl1tance League, No FM. Mutt' heve Pine mMlng Wayne Airport. Bettle --.... 900 Sea Lana 844·2611 667 V1etorla 'F" r .. 1720 ~NEW tall iatt4 72' Wkdays. 649-1184. Helpline, g78PETS exp. 86nQo P1zu Co. Call bafOfe 1:30c>m * nPIST 4'.Bdrm3kt-ii..rm fut"" D.&DVNC\V/Dr\DT I i Fla 1.1 NEWPORT BEACH 852-91H * It wou are an uoallent lurnllhad, ~~ ten'n11 & VflEW DUPLEX 2br/ 1ba PAUi •U IP1'I r""'" (;;. wrvn' Share PIM°' Apt. In NEW· al at11 .ac.. Penet1alt 67S-55H or 122..-.48 iyp.,t 70Wpm, _. Wiii pool. $4500/mo or ON., rpl, naw carpal pnt. Lg 1 & 2Bdrm• Un· f711ifa 644-1900 PORT BEACH ONL y I iiMll su46LH cLD8 s;; Cathlat/Front countar train you to ba I fype-~eureen or Ed 75&-1549 deck, gll 11250/mo Agt. furnished S820·S725 _ .. ...,,~-."°"" S/Prof/Fem. 40's sk1 • • lhl • Great E= (Irv) Im.IT Friendly person 10 gr"t settar on our com· * 75g...&60() * Close to 0C Airport: ~8'•" ~ WM Non/smkr. neat & 0,,.lftaltitl ltlt 1a8011ncl photOI . no Lag. Bcfl AIM & fokl Sant. cuatomera !ind 10 do putarlzed typesattlng ~/ 28r, 1 Ba, frple. dectl. ratrg. beach. SC Plaza Pool, ...... ·&P"' Ofderly. Teri 646-9709 1• 1111011 transer lff 52&-2737or llt w/traln. 4944450 COUl'ICter servM ~Ff0t1 cdalet· equipment. W1N allO train . • 1 car gar fOf 1 • 2 people 1acuz.zi. tush landscaping. I I 2 3.a 9-5 2-4 Ing 0 °"" ' ays lor the AdVenl&ge C04'TI· '\Xl :J..."'ff rJ\.11 $1060/Mo Avall 317 1561MesaOr 546--9&eoSHORTTERMt>eeutlfully lllttl U HI TONING TABLES (l,..,l 1 llfl .. I. Meyerhors 261-&178 puteraedgraphics.Full& RE~TORS • shown by appt 673-1039 No pell furn ocean front. 381. 2740 BSedunaJS~-"f.'J.~FOf Tannt Ping a;nt E.1tJ*'d on VW'a& foreign ChMd Cwe/HouMlc~lng Part-Time openlnQS .--------·1------------28•. balcon)'. frplca. dbl s ""'""' ues aq.. car BuayAM&ASCIP-Ref • 28R 28A duple11, beck unit Studio 1011 IP• In private ., 640.4794* EASTSIOE COSTA MESA 111e Exercisers Call tor Jiii proved lh09 S..a hMd In my CdM hm 1• n "i-A....,R_,8,...0""'R..-V..,.IE .... W-4-Bt-~3Ba-, w/balcony, dble garage. quiet cul-de-sac tn-plex g · · 10x20 S85/mo VERY Free color Catalogue.Save • . workln rellebte mech· amkr,. CA drivers lie Calls llrJ hM trplc gar. Private huge South ol hwy. near shop-Eastside full kitchen. no SPlllllS APT 1.... SECURE STO RAGE to 50% 1·800-361-6836 *'*Lady 80·65 Must ba anic CgM lhoP Jecquet 873-6184 or 673·2420 1 .. 1 112 2111 yard: Avl 3/1 S2500mo. ping (2131 534-1477 pets S..471/m~5~ ttltM•tMi·2Hl ONLY 775-6090 Loan Business Brokering ~e:t:a~~~:~:~ ~='~ · '531 -oo91 Clerical 112· • 831•3 t44 831-7531 UYllOUIYI SWEU E'SIDE tBr. encl Ctaatrcial Real Estate & BuslnMs Dys/Wk 11.11odollght UIYSITTll/mPI UUTIUY or iPf>l!lnpereon: HARBOR VIEW. Attractive On ocean std• 1800 sit gar. refrlg. stove. patio l'I· ITIPI Tl MUI* LL kl~tlHt Loans Free lntormatjon cooking & lndry wOfk for E~ rellabte r lady. ... TlllllUW1 21u• 1 Clfl Ir 2BR 1BA Twnhse. wlfrpt 2Br-apt gar new decor pets S550 • dep CALL 3Br. 2ba. gar, lrptc _, 415-342-6073 80 yr old gentleman Sal ~ .. t ~ 1 Human Resource co Mell· l 1 •• II I $411 Of ..... options s 1950 .sfa-7892* -~2·5964 -s 1 ~~Ye•~rt ladatn/ lict .... llTERIATlllAL ~ 6'75-1607 - -~.:7or':'iemo & ,o:_ Ing Clertla, rac:.ptloniat # , ........ , •• S 1300/mo. Agt. 646-7057 AVAILABLE March 1 18A X-TRA LG 1Br 1Ba. conve-~ 2769 llllllllPll dler. 4 dy wk, Mon· Tues. and work proceHora Localed on • wide lush over garage carport nient loc $525/mo No ka a...... 2'7 1161110631704 sn/pvl SERVICE CllPllY needed Mature C>,'.#.(1 cw Thurs-Fri. s 100 .,.. In ~u" ~ Part time. Gr••• CLERK LIQUOR STORE ~""~·this expansive slov e lrplc w D petstwat~~~/" Msg ATTRACTIVE. ctean 1wge oles. Prof or Med No Listed In the November 11v e ou1 T~es -Sat ' myCdMtlotM. 720-99e6 .:.~: d~1 ,;,e:;;1 ~~Full Time daya, muat be R 2 ~BA t>eauty Is up. $750/mo 541·3416 6 1· 1 2Br. 2Ba. new cpts. laun· CM nr 405. HarbOr·Baker 1987 VentU<e Magawie S275/wk Reier req lm.IU.-rell Servlca9 Cant• over 21. cash*. ord*· grd-'~er lo sut,1tt thes .. ~~lon co~ 2BR tBA trp1C gar Daaa Ptiat 2'26 dry, encl gar S750-S775. 494-0802 or 494.4429 as one ot the most profit· 675-3500 R•taurant ()ftlce exp a 752-6761 tng. stocking. clNnlng, .,.. appe r e 1"" • Of -• . •4.92· l699• able companies in the --· lrvfne 85.4-8030 long term tse ok $2300 Gastwtt Pd LOry,grdnr. STUDIO APT WllTIUFFlllLllH USA Hlgh1ncomepoten. LIYl-11 muat!Ableto ~und« RMpabountyofrWlltlwtfl'll--------- mo. Imm.cf occpy poss.-610 Marguerite Opn Sat-Nwly turn $500 p Lndry Saa ta ha 2610 Corner Westclltt a Irvine 11al Over 900 tocallons In CARE for elderly woman, strasa 3 10..hr daya, a mardlendtaa ad In c:laul-It you'r9 loc*lng for • car. tb l e Doug Herbst Sun 1·4 $975 548-2525 Please call evenings . Corner View Suite operation now Training · Salary Fem pre! Call S7.00/hr. 847-7101 ftact cluelfiadhe9'*"1ofYOU. 790-5000 or 720·3980 Lg light 2BR lBA wl frp1C & * 493-54'.74 • •GRANO OPENING* Ml·l 101 and managemen_i... as· * 722 9631 * ~ ~A.V new modern i..11ct1en • B It L 2tt:llO MODEL OPEN DAILY &lstance E.xcl"s1vi'Terrt· ------Kl:'l'IF'lfa ·I arage & WtO hl\up. aat. IC• -•Gated Commu.nltl *C41111S11it11 1ory CallRandyMarUn at I• •rw;•I 5530 \I'\\ I ~ r I '-I ·11 ~ 1050/mo Agl 673-4062 18A. 28R & 38R One Crlyd/lnJain. , Bs~~5s/ AIC Ample prkg. $475 up 1·800624-7613 or COlleCI 1--·~!!!!!!.'!!~~~~- .. , ~-. 262/l close 10 beach others ~o2rebd1, d$r5m55~So Comas~ 2855 E Cst Hwy 675-6900 at 18171 756-2122 A ITIOIU REALTORS "tltl HI "" Beach & Garfield 0 r -T r :--291/l 964-1442 or 857·8965 I Pac1t1c Apts 2201 So . 1001·751 SQ n Moaty O -11 "" -....---------Pacillc Santa Ana t617 WESTCUFF DRIVE Widow has MONEv for L~s! s~o;,vm3p~~t~~~ Westfield 2~:c~a/,~1~0B~~s7 !~ 75.1-!!_'3_2 _ c55 ·I Nwpt8ch.Agt 541 -5032 TDs• SIOK up No credit IAUPOllT RESORT lurn1shed all amenities • s 9 1 1 7 1 6 Masc. lea tab c M OCEAN VIEW EXEC .,.. lno penally Call De- more' Ouiet Peninsula Pt &.PUTllEllTS bus hours 59 8. 29 8 7 I zfA SUITES FrOO'I 200·5500 mson Assoc 673·73 l l Excit ing n ew Dana CAllllY lflT&lS Large attractive apts 1n a home N•I . st h 1n 6 story h1-r1se MortfllH f D 2911 Pram1er Club has •m· JI MT llC llJ.qc)I ~~~,~~a~arg:~a~~tingr IUCllWIOI Ylll.AIE 1 e!~ioo~ ~~o~ ~r~IH .,!,~ ~~ 722-9113 3.YR 1§% V~~2~% L TV ~:ia~e~:~1:: '°::dru: lfWPllT IEllllTS carport Sorry. no pets , Winter Move-In Special phone priv TV available FASHION ISLAND S76<? $175.000 3-vr 13% a courier Aply in person 28R 184 yd storage no '*SEVERAL LOCATIONS $250 OFF 1 Si MONTH now S365tmo 546-0362 511 space avl 4 osttice5s. 32 2500/mo 10•,~ dis Sec only Monday & Tuesday pets s900 1~c1 grndrl Wtr 2Bdrm 2Ba $790 Lovely spacious 1 & 2BR · ooean view• 1 9 s/1 $900K Isl TO. UCC-1 & al 10. 12. 2 or 4pm A.sk 527Tuslln Ave. 642-0965 398 w Wilson 631-5583 Apts S670 -$840tmo FIHISllH lllOM __ '* 760· l300• OTC share Public lor ,Beverly at front desk. ----0 1w .ba1con1espool.jac tor K•t Lndry prtv FIRSTCLASS olhcespace guarantor 26l-7566 21111Par•lHttgi llEWPtlT SlllllES 3111 l 1 e~oom $630 Small pets ok "''dep Min S3501mo 493.5473 eves at Metro Pointe 3 su11es. A • Ct•tits Dana P<>1nt 2Ba. yrly Avl Feb 15th l 2Bdrm1Ba $750 10 beach 19132 H l /M l 2711 lrom 519to1032s llor •••• II ... Cll Pl 642-3850 No F.!'tl Bkr 30 1 Avocado 642-9850 Magnoha Ave 964·5567 Ott I Ott I es low as $950 mo Full laHaact•tall ztZI I·~·· a I Hit OCEAN VIEW Exec 4BR '* LARGE 2 t>d 1 •, ba SUUH MITll service Call 241·5005 * ACClllTlll * 38A lurmsned mO<Jet 1 Bedroom ~~; Beauurur 001tcourse set· Wkly rentals now avail GARDEN Oll1ces in CllRISTIAI RE 0eval<>941' s Account· ~!te;'.~~m~o ~:'.8!~~-~~f ~ ~~son 631-0960 tmg Nr Sch & Hun11noton ~ 14 7 00 wk & up 227 4 TustintPark Center area SlllLES 1ng dept needs payroll & Harbour S775 846-3193 Nwpl Blvd CM 646-7445 Suites from 500 to 2000 Fii l•llP Computer experience *II TIE UY* 1 IHHOl APTS " I 1 1 t SL s t tor as low as S775mo person tor our non-smo"-· LOn Ill ta I I o •lrt lull service 2.t 1-5000 Now forming AGES 40-fl N Bch Spae1ous newly rem 3Dd 2 STUTill lT 1170/11 2 blks 10 bch. balcony lrpl 2724 Susan LaVassew up 01scuss1ons. Outings. mg 0 :{'e in 79~~3 ba nu Crpts/Orps Range WITlt HIT llSCllllT S6501mo • utls 960-8671 par lies CALL FOR INFO MA IL YN ·• 1 WMICWV/O hok:uwp 21rgcarpagt~or 2 Swimming pools s· PACIOUS 28 I B 25-35 ri/sml\r Sh( 3Br Opl11 OFFICE & WORKSHOP 841 ·3388 Call evenings . ilPT SEClnHY . • S • S r a close to water in New-Available on the water ask tor GENNA • G 1 'c 1 E 1 oaicony S 1900 yearly Close to chools o hops carport. close to beach. port $300/mo yrly No PENINSULA SHIPYARD row ng iv1 ngineer ng 673-3883 Small pets accep1eo n . Pets S 7 2 5 mo pany animals 650-3253 CALL 673-0085 PSYCHIC READINGS in El & Land Planning Firm. VILLA MARSEILLES •969·9243• I Toro & Mission V1e1o. San se.;i..s e .. perienced gen-PElllllSIU 3101 So Bristol -BA LBOA PENINSULA SMALLolhce space.gross Clemente ADVICE tN era1 olhce secre11ry with .•3Bi 28a yrly Garage 557-8200 L11aa1 ltack 2641 Pro! non-smkr 10 shr lease East 17th Street ALL MATTERS 472-0808 good tyi>ino & phone trplc patios 1:rooi mo 2BR 1' 1, BA lrP.,lc paho Lag Sch lBr tBa grt Steps to Sch $450 mo fully improved $350 Ask R CHARDS M 1 skills oe11111 orien1ed Ex· •28r 20~ 1-r -.... lex Andy-613·1827 • IO# Btll 645-J366• · I atlr.et 01-cell!nt beriefns-& WOt"-· .. ...~~ .,.,., gar $660 dep No Pets ocean vw Very priv mer Emp s 40th 1•P4c gara!)e S900·S9i5 280 Avocaeo St w balcony $680 uhl pd DELUXE Newport Crest Small OFFICES rangino lllllYEll$llll ng anvoronment 1n Soutflern Orange Coun· •:r Send resume to Mr Fuentes at Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & Assoc 14725 Allon Parkway. lrn~ CA 927 18 YILU llEllTALS 548 7510 or 642 5722 A"I now 494-5321 eves Coneo All amenities !tom 150.300 si r in Can· P 27 5 111·4112 2 BR 1 1 BA pv1 patio L1~aa1 81111 2650 Barbara 645•1373 Must see s2oo-S550/mo Old WorlO Rest 7561 · -· I $550 mo · ulll Avail 31 1 nery V111age Great 1oc1 arty· lh Mar lpm· pm lndry HtU OIW Frplc, -Center HB Call Joe TllE ILIFFS Cllll gar $800/mo No pets EX EPTIONAL 1Br Condo Fem ntsmkr shr 38r CM CUIHY HITllS * 751· 1727 '* 4BR 2 t BA End Unit 388 w Bay 537·6585 spac tight ,upper end hm E·S10e $200 mo . Jll MIT lllC ll5·4101 L t ' r • 2925 l'rplt pv1 patio pool -unit aic poo spa tennis several hrstwl< assist tchr ti taa rlose to park & Tennis I ••t so COAST ,WA available 3l I No-pets 1n whlchr 645·2357 Co••trcial Pro,erty lCCTS PAYllU Crvo.No pets 644-5 771 2Br 1 Ba shr gar w/d avl Nsmkr $700 644·8059 ~ 2771 F tT Payroll bank reqs and ~ . S750mo 549-3946• -FEM to shr Apt Unlurn BO fQUND ADS C o1a11y remodeled 3BRI . -Newport ltack 2669 $332 50 & '• u111s Smok·'"c"".2~w .. a-r-eh_ou_se_o_r_b_u_s_1-g<?nerat acctg tasks Pt 2BA sngl sty beauty •S a * * 18drm 1811 walk-in 1ng OK Before 2pm can ness. 900 SQ It near e•p a must• Salary! de- barga1n at S1650tmo closet qu1e1 & clean 646-9784 alter 3pn"I CostaMesa CIVlcCenter AREfR[[ pend i no on e•P Cl,,IOren 4 pets Cllt Short S535 mo lmmed occpy .... l ..... 11"1 546-0143 Costa Mesa 546-0941 619 726-8100 545·6256 Or tono term se poss ~ev1n 851·0424 unm 2lln c II l d O *""'?Ill IUPI* M F non smkr to shr 2Br a ' rnme occp.,. oug ME•• ,llES 2B •• v d STiil( Ill IFFICE ' • Herbst 760 5000 or ** -** Beau11tu1 1Bd•m on wete• a apt •n .... esa ere At0E·L1VE IN F pref nOn· smkr Assist dlSabled teacher PIT no exp nee $300/mo 645·2357 M20·3~980 n '"e beauttlu• neign· 1•0"I P•OPl""r • .. micro area pools 1ac many 1152 SQ Ft 887 W 19th I 142·1171 tiO•hOOO ot Me~a Verde <' snwasl>t>• '"" Q Provafe lac, $470/mo 751-7960 C M Agt 541-5032 --------• A 10 .. ely 'l1.t•e• cc•mptex t>eacn ""' ... seo ll.:t•aoe $900 \I \\ 1 1 1 , ••i "estled among '31 P•ne ALSO 2BORM $1905 ,\ •r,.e~ & av•~~ 1anO· ?Ill sun UTU 'f.ALT1 ~ • ~cai;1n9 1Ber"' Ke new ._let llMI -,.. pvt ::ac• ,ar ~ Frple _,,, ,... 11 -ca1 pori poo• spc1 fndry I v~~R.e~~~~~ :ae;in"~~~e 11c No P"'~ S6B'i S500 llC CHHli UST "TS washer Oryer sunny ~Pc. S4 Cl <'4.s~ E XCLUSIVE GUAR D oec1t s 1150 615-2995 •E•STSIDE * GATED COMMUNITY " Soac1ous 2 & 3Br Apts on S.ata Alli 2110 ~ 1 'Berm "n"' oa11" d "' golf course Fr pie micro. I 12° Ul\llV(RS T• OR •I( d .. wet Dar w d hkup 2 *S~U~COMMurun S~Smo~~8 o648 ~r ga• ~om S1875~-----------------------~----------~ &d•m condo •e ·~"" g 6.t4 0509 ..-back ,'trd trptc gas •l)u•et & "'l"ar 28drm Sorry no oets • MYtrti1ia1 latH Ct•nt/C.acrttt laaliat Paiatillf i opls " 0 ""1-r Avl ;~orA.i:~ .. r~;;"~~ry ~:'. 1 llOCI Tl IUCll! liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilco;';r~1v:ew:a;,y~s:'". ~p:att11o;;;s;-jp~a~1hh;°s HAULING. CLEAN UPS -M-IC_H_A_E_L_C_O_X_P_A_l_N_T_IN-G l 2 I 560li . sso 5eC ~ • " 95 Lrg Bach unit w 'd avail $2 56 d etc No JOb 100 •mall QU ALITY WORK FREE s 10 .... r ..... TERI 6 LS f\lopets VPlma 'J· 2447 $ <; NOtJ!"'~'>4 ' •4 per ay ~ n """ " Yrly 5525 549-7897 • Reas Mickey. 536-0553 EST MIKE 722-7058 References 675·4006 a!-4r10 MERP1MAC WAY .... • .. rl_•_e_a_t_s ____ * r(pdeco•al"U e wsh. 2Bdrm Studio 1 'tBa. That's ALL you pay 1or Cltil• Care lact•e Tax PAINTER NEEDS WORK! JGOa OB!> c.aid s .. c.univ patio. cable TV incl No 3 hnes 30 day minimum Int E•I ce1hngs. relin cab •B• iron-$CJ' pets S6i'5 mo Seacllff in the TINY TOT lN HOME DAY •HANDLING ALL TAX (271 yrs exp worll Quar hlaad 2606 n11 •rorro S6ff5 Manor 548·2682 SERVICE CARE 2 yrs exp Xlnl rels MATTERS Ret11eo IRS Davis Painting 964-3837 • ... 39..., ,8 • ~075* c.• ,.. CM area Sandi 751-6856 Exec 26 yrs Tax Mgmt -.. " "' ~ -• '" 1" 11 * 2Br 1Ba furn garage • • up Free Lynn & Assoc Prompt Fair & Fr1endly1 j O "Ir ''P1 "ear 1ell)' 400 ~JFPRl\AAC WAV Winter $900 DIRECTORY ClHlllllf StrTict 474-7667 O 786·27671E 0 Cs Finest Painting tJ"l .. M.:t~~~3~: P •Ree,. , Jled d wsh Housec1eanlno10fhces 10 Laa••n•i•t Loe 5 16 tOJ Pete 499·3022 • o • ~ ~ .. ~ paid tr'l exp Rehable. bonded TllJ PAINTING Int 1Ex1 .. (FROGGY ~-FRIE ND ~ 'B• '' m i 54 ' CALL TODAYll he ins d Jenny 5'48·0621 I WwaClrt Beat any rea~onable,price •B· ·~ :-.c.s~:s:'. ISi FDR LOIS • HOUSECLEANING by DUSTV'S l and1e4petl11wn L•C •45830 498-9644 Your JODIE Rel s available * Main Serv Wkly/month/ VESCO PAINTING ANO Sc·a·~ ,..~ t "8"' 2Bdrm Service 0Hectory I 650-6278 * 11 lime Free est 24 1· 1640 WALLPAPE RING Quality • •Bil !-140 Ak J11ls pd 2.BR \BA North N 8 up-Repl'esentalive "' ,, ~ 11 1 So•r, no pets s1a1rs. , block from •• 2 •321 l lO '*PROF HSl:CLEANING TREES wor~ Free Est 968-2409 • .,..,0 1,A LACE ocean $900/mo Call • tit, •Attention To Detail• Topped/remove Cleanup Pa,etillf f,4 <>'3" 542_4905 Mon.Fri 9-5 759·4175 Reliable Leslie 241·8829 nu lawnl sprinklr 75 1 34 76 1-~'!!'W'..,....,.._ •• _.,._ PllLIC llTICE , • FARTHING INiERIORS •21Hl ll00• The Call! Pubhc Ut1h11e-slC01l1trachoa TREE Trim Top Shape HANGING 'STRIPPING MMl..:llGll-ft.AU Frig, dishwasher stove Commission REQUIRES A lail•i•t Stump Palms Cleanups VISA MC 673-1512 ~ QU 1nc1. No pets 545-4855 that all used hOu&ehold -DOES Hauhng Mike 64 1·0512 Ip) I /I · -goods movers pr1n1 the11 EXP DRAFTSMAN G II er -tplU APA~TMHTS * 1•• SIOO• p u c Cal T number PLANS ONL y T04 C004E :~'j~:r;~~ c::r~e;::i1 Int El(1 oatch plastertno. St ' • <; .•ean large Frig. dishwasher stove hmo s & cnavlleu• s pr.n1 Call Bill am pm 5 8-98 1 Free Est ~31-2507 custom textucmg quahry G 1•j1>• .J~ ls Beau11fully incl No pe1S 545-4855 the11 TCP number ,,.. all Doers -work "'Problems-No Prob- • js 11rl'd grounds 2 story 3Br lBa garage advertisements I t Ou GAAOENING-CLEA..._fl\.. UP lems• 326864 554-7831 :>,..r \ so.t oa110, decks nnr Hoag Hosp S925 have a QuP5t>on abou1 EXPERT INSTALLATIONS Mow-eoge-tree wcifk-lulf -~•·l,t , t arpor• Sorry .,.2_4117* the 199a111., 01 a mover u c .:-477446 bOnded Call ma1n1 Reas 665-5288 Pli•lltiat c;. • ,.,5 hmo or cnaulle1.1r Call lor price Paul 548-88~ ___ ,._ ..... ___ _ •SEJEAALLOCATIONS 3BR 2BA 1 h<>Yse 10 Put>ttc u11111es Com·IEltctrical L!JalStmctl 241uH•tJl.1110 • Aedror,.,... S660 beach Yrly s 1300/mo m1ss1on 714·558-4151 eiLL PROBLEMS? HiA TING. PLUMBING A~-~,, .... ·a·:;,.:..-c~' ·~ • .<>'iO v~nguaro 540·9626 :,..v21•38~~ ~:r N~ ~:e ch DEIAll ELECTRIC ~:~:~r .;:~!s Stop Fore-EXPERT Service & Repair ...... ~.... _.... Act81tii al CtiU111 License Contr 645-3656 BTS 34 yrs e•p 18 yrs In area. l•.u a:':~"t,J' • 1eachelo• S550 DISCHARGE OLD OE Lie 409035 964•8919 ·~~ ~ f' iA \ 1 Bedro ni $6.45 UY YIEWI AEBLOWN OR PAIITTEO ELECTRICIAN Free ast E11p Bankruptcy Attorney __ ;}, ~ 2Bd•m • .ea $750 BEAUT 28r 2eac d Drywall-Pa1cntng· Texture S25hr •487892 (7 14) 875-6822 Initial I M J/•..a•l..i -...•~:.1:' • . ,_'I 2Bd•m :?Ba $850 block 10 bay. 2 c~ :ar) Lic=288597 631-9295 957·8018Greg979·6278 consu11a11on no charge •• ,,.. utal ~~_..:::( '"'I>. -825 Ce,, It>• St 642-1424 W/O h~-up, open beam A,.liaace le,.b Ftactl H"IH I llW IMfl ~ ceiling. bale St 195tmo I · ll • ••M•i All type• Ltc 493-4446 7559: Mr Frog 1S 21 -inches and can be used as TV hassock Easy and run to make 01rec11ons. deta11s, tissue pattern pieces included ~ ~ OffER 0000 fHAU .JVNEl0.1988 Ellld'l l)tlftlrn 13..21 l'U $100 PIH to· ~.otrMalf OePI 0000 Bo• 4000 ' Ml 49120·4000 Print N me. Address S.Ze Pdem Num· (NY&MI~ .od win C..) Bact'f'IO• $595 423 e Baw altl 1hta1 C.11 Aardvark Contractors 1 BM!room S&80 G g..2 603 tor qutek reQa1r on your BRlCK ORK Small or QUALi TY Con1iruc110ri 131 E 18th St 646-6818 TSL M MT • l CUSTOM INSTALLATION wood teflces 631-5347 large tobt FrM est. Reis Comm I Re11d I Let our -BLUFFS 3BR 2"~8A dtne Alt kite~ built-ins prof • • --~ 675·3175 e,p save you MONEYf BAY TIMBERS rm trpl 2 car gar comm reH •TOM 969-2353• •Ennanca Your Prope<ty -Lie FrM .. , 831.2345 1BR frplc ~ble. pool, poOi No pell 1 yr 1M A St-1 •Ouahty Wo«J Fencing •m•t patio gar No pell 399 $1450 -MC 640·8606 ••• n-1Ctl Call Jim . 751-1558 .. , ___ ._ _____ Tile w eav s1 $855 &50:8357 --Auto 6EfA1liNd Fio1l1h TIM'S REowooo FENC-*1-1 •Ym• --""" ... 8,.,.2 ... 8 .. ~"'t•g;.,..--, CllPUTt lllllMl Ollll" llAll Wax Clean lntaflOr Your ING Ornamental Iron a CLE.AN & EXPERT I 38 28a tower unit w/d Hom. e Of Mine 2~0-&870 Chain Link 64&·4249 Over 25 yHrt e11par1ence Entrys kitchen. patio., r, • • -Lie T .118 428 730-1353 b111th1 Cutt/Commercial Ren1 brand new tor lent f'lk·UP. garage block to la11a111 Stnictt I•=• • _ Beeu1 2Br Pll raady for beacfi. S 1095/mo .,_.. !! TN ••ABC MOVING•• OAIPll1ll move.-in As low as WOI 210 Grant • .,.,.,..kee,,,.ng Servlc• " Hou rapatrt, pelnt, Quick & Caretu1 T 131'04& Ex1erl0f aiding 91(P9'1ara· Must sea the difference TSL MGM T 842·1603 taxes & woro proces~ returtMah~ carpentry LO AATES 552-0410 I e31-~ AU ..... APTS. LARGE 28R 2Ba. Po<>I. 722 • 8302 or 891 • 3889 drywall •1' Oat) 645--5277 •GOOD MO"ES• Cu11om kite. batht. en1rya, 530 w Witton harbor 11..-. 25 to wa1ef, CaMatt1 AMERICAN HANDYMAN I.OW ratas Fr" e.1 etc No !Obi too .,,,.,. TSL MGMT DeaUt furn Avtfl "'"' CUSTOM Cabinet• I o;: Do«• winoowa Fanca LIC C-158192 545-4654 I.IC d Fr• ... '31·23-45 722·9012 or 642· 1&03 aummer. pa110 ~1er1ain-sign A" ~ l(ltCMn Drywall Plul'l\l>ing Bath---__ -.n•••...,.. inO S22501mo 241.()942 baths. "' llC 63 1•234! · room Aemod l Carpentry Pai ati.. NMAS°""Y ~ .. ITUCCO -'lf"5 --And YM "-'•IS Lord -aw/Rapw .... types Eutflde 281 1Ba, 1>9'1199· .... , •lllT1 eu,n.l!Y Fr• •t 894-5411 11 y..,1 of Aappy N 8 Ouat1ty·AM .. 11c e31·2345 lg Y:;~~~:llO watu·~ll 28r. 11a. unfurn, gar ~QI XdCimona. FENC£S·G.ATE Tr .. trim Customer~~ Riehlwd S1nQf QUALlrt TI\.£ INSTALL vP 254'4 Oran , $325 month walls. dOoft. Wlf'ld0w1 Dump runt CM IN B (Lie; Ina .....,..,, 645.-7608 Ftoora Courtt.,toP a.th, TSL MGMT X:2.1eo3 Ml-1171, 11111. IU ..... Jim Whyt•. 642-72De •INl tut Ex.p /Depend-,., .... , Terry 4t 7-te7t Eaitttfde townhorM 2BR HOM! REPAIR C.S*t· able J\eu & Quality ··-...&....-== try. plumbing. rental Work •Fr..., 141•7111 ._.. , 28A '*• nu, lrpl Ja.,· P'°'*'J Aefa 126-7245 GL~SOOW PAfHTING Oxt eiiu 19301rno .,..4011 ..,,. ...._. __.._._ r·• ,....... r. 30 ............. ft._ ... w--~ ·-...... ....,..,..<I. ........ ·--... tniJ .... ~tr• ••P9'· -• Vo.,,...... ......,.... _., ,.., -,Af.£_. ... t-3213 1AH = ~enc.9 "2·5214 W ..... ler'ftCIMO.GOa '--19 MUtY te)t 28R 2BA NlWPl HO . ftr -- flreptace. full length tbe 1r9 ~ P9teo. pool ~eonc, ..... L UNO SEFMCE MATOIAN PAIHTlHO •••••n II balcOny 17'6/mo P9tl carpi HtO./mo * MMonry Oual1ty·~•b6e O.agelV•d~ Oulht'A~r Averavt3atM A"':r "'°"""171t-t908 115-2520 * LIC*!l12M.113S.1356t Jon 14S-t1t2 UC•2115 1 131·tlt5 HAATY&CO .. t·311 -• CIRCLE K FOOD STORES NOW HIRING ' SALES CLERK POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1ni.v11w1 At: 1880 I. Plcmc Cllst Hwy. L11111 Baell, Cl . ......... ,. --71111 ...... ,. 1111•· 11•• Motor Routes available in Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountah1 Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week • Must have dependable car and proof of insurance . Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney $$ EXTRA CASH$ $ The Dilly PUot ... MOTOR ROUTES AVAILABLE IN ~LL OUR DEUVERY AREAS EARii t IS0.00-600.00 ,., ...... Delivering the Dail y Pilot. Hours are approximately 1 :30 PM-5:30 PM Mon- day to·Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Sunday. Reliable car or truck. proof of insurance and OMV print-out re- quired. Call 642-4321 ext. 202 for ap- pointment or apply in person at The Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. lailJPllt ~\ I I ht' I •t .. ,...._. •at••• 'a n• o:'!. ='-°='=...!. -' ,._,,.,...-r •1•1•11 m-. .,._,.. ·-· w~..., ......_ .,;;:_ 1110 a:\ tor --~·-11 •• ~,.....,._........ ____ .,.. _..booet.,_...., Int_.....,. noNfNlr u.i-'='ri '1... ~l.T:.:C~..::!: ~.,..,-.. _.. 111•111-.1111 •--n• Sf.00640-1211 lit• ::;:;;~i\ Ive ::::r hn,~.r: wc:,,.::;:,00c::: IBI•/ ... _ ;;z-.J.CO::,:'· Obi Hdbd, lra•H I MAN.JN 30130 w/tMfa. 1&11•1-* AL.,• ==-~--'* t::'::-',...... u111~ert·TIM• '"''~ • MM MAT· :--re.:,:~~ ::, =" ~o.':•: w--::-peciept1nt. ,_.., _,. r. C.M .-. CWif'I .. ,':.::::": ::"~ ~ *c:: J"lS8 a 90X PNNG • 9'006e l'YWfor, QOnlOlle. ~. ,_~ atf11P, J ~CtllM~~ et.en cvt 0..,1ndMl1 ml•lllLD Saa.ty c~r•te orYlf......i...~1'1 ~ _,...,_, t•OO .,ecuum ...... gym.can-clips, 11Hd once. Pet'aon to worll on ......,.. COM-.-.,... cal (71') __ .--oeoa.na .... no1 '1Mciunctw.ablQ.1!M¥11 5tl:M40 Flowlr .. ~ hlM Apply 1130 ~· end bOuftdll Med ....... 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C"-"Y'· Cor· _....,,.. .... ..., practlc:• group Mella at Office Pet1 T1IM 'Hl•VMAll emit• Cati ....._1529 quality child c:.re WltNn ••• 1111111 Tllll G •o r g • SI r a 1 t ~andcollKttbleage,-........... c For info cell light Nort 127.• • exp'• FIO per90f'I Good INtn the ...., E••••• • • -. I phllosoph6c:91 "eme --11 T ICkMalll'Vlne t hlldowa !Mel.. (802) 1'2-1052 .., I04 61~70 Of UMllll e, benellt peck . c1u hlleld. ht•8 ~l>ina20•• 1Na9t Pllll•ll AECEPTIONtST wOfk b•..O on "'-tt.-... •-Ctr Stg OchStr 3111 s 100 I •-rtla Ceurf •640-11 a\ltcat. 4-20'9 -----SECRETAAY ori.t of ErlelillOt'I ano ml lfflll •• 857·1341 Ill mees .. .. ... ..,.... ••• GENERAL Off1CE TM Or ... COMt Deily General ofttc. peraon Pl•e We wil bullet • JOHN WAYNE TENNIS Mi-1117 * Typing, 1>°'*1t..ino. flt. Pllo4 II _.Ing .,, ••· neadad In N,8,.,_ 10 mult1·cultural ptogrem CLUB FAMIL 'f MEM · , lnL telepholie. tor """' s-iw.cs 4 C060r OffMt ~::de:~o:-:::, :~tc~=t~ ~ ••• •n• BERSHIP A1aung ssso ,, ... ,.... ... 0 e c ... 631 ... '55 ~ p,....,,.,. and Lotue. 752-5741 ages of 2·rnontM and 5 Call &.u -6939 ,..., ""'lilb fin lllT ... YIUI Genefal W• ~ en ttc.llenl Ou 1----------The Otano-Coeat Delly ben•tltt package ._1111111 , ' )'Ufl .i11lec1TMCl'l9n a.cl• wt tremes Queen UU. la11 I• EW 11 ~~ ~?". ---~ Pilot Is loolltng tor top PUTI.. . ,._ and aids with IPP'os:>riete S120 & 2 lon.g twins MS Good cond South 1 ....,..,,,.........., -.... quellty Menegera w.Mlng .12.21/Hour • ....,...tec1: Ffont 0.-Aec:leptlonllt education and ••· ea.. crlb 175 rattan ..ii E d Dec wes Best 8uv we'I beet It. to WOtk h.,d managing Paste-uc> '*"°"With one (11•) la-021 elt wlconatructlon ofc bad!· P•flence $hOUld IUbmtt • unit '200. t-. coftee "'~:'~~ Hano-675-9487 GUAAAHTEEOI yOYth and adult c.rrfera ol th• lollowlng •d· Ml• .. TNf 110round L1111ght t-ypong resume to ZIGGUART teb69S200. ~table S6S Eartntones• v~ ~ ..,......_ elM:Wll _._ -· 1 Ill Im& We ofter an excel'-nt Oltlonal 1111111: cem· 5 wpm, Ing, 1ome CHILO DEVELOPMENT and "'°'9 4......... I .,., 7n .1301 Sue • • .... ._. .,.... 1oo1 QUAIL ST, H B b... Ulery plua over era/ltrlpplno or t~ btlllpg knowtedge Salary CENTER p 0 Be• 1772 P«tect condition S300 oo In bonuMI avell· Mtur191maril-up. Mult ---' comm wle•p ltl.,.383 Lagv"• Niguel 92677 ~ URGENT MOVtHG SALE L 1 n d a R on 1 t ad t 675-9487 lU·Jlll llMW able every monlll gen. be llllM!lnQ to wort! night9 -· rm9l RESTAURANT more 1ntormatlon • catl Blue IOf• ..c'I. Wnotic tockel5 Irvine Meadows 'rJJ tfOlll gaa and ph0ne at-& ..-enctL Ablllty to do Now accepting apph-MOiiy or OavtO ~258 lacquer bdrm aet. Fr Cntr St~ Orcll 3120 s•erlln lowancies and the ~ qu.,.ty WOtlt under the 111 W ... It. cations ~ alt P<*ttOns ptO'I din aulte, tnnl sota S75 u 857. 1~9 tv mesa tl 11 l>Of'tUNty tor ad.,~ preuure of deedll,,.. ........... IA--APC>IY In pereon Tues-Fri Tetemarl\ettng & "'9et: cttelry wl rOlll'*d M,ni. 1adcet IQ ltnr C1'lf <. • 1)~? BM rnent Ells-~ 11 ....,..tlel. __,. ._. btwn 3.5 . .A1111y Pellean Inlay col tbl Mt, btaas & w ottomari antq upnglll \~ Stloutd ~ jOln our teem Newspaper ••P«lence MAJNTENANCE PfT 2735 W Coul Hwy, NB a a Ma Niil glaMS~bl .,. ... 7 .. ·~~ P an o c t11 Id re " s A . 01\ :,. O:r:O~~·· you ~~=r;:!y ~.-:t~ •ll•T W' I IL• l*Kant iiii.t IAU $300-l 1"""' • ~.... soort \wing Mt Amw C. ''"' ~ NIWPORT 9IACH • Full Medical CO'<lef""' IYlne Of come In and NI mm •vtlma Hostess/Cast11et DAYBED. wMe Iron won I llHZt!f studeot desk, IEST IUL 'Dental Plan -..-out an epptlcatlon 11 •142·3030• needed for the Newp0r1 Pl~•lll CLll trundlelmMtr .... eye191 Outef' Anne style~ ( i::llft£ I Oyst., Bat & Grill Apply • ..-r. "*"· dust r11ltle antq 51udent ~ antq • ._ ___ ..... __ l•I •••• ·c~-r'u'X.::i'•r 90d1ysl -.... M.cr1an1cs helper. own In Peraon a1 2100 Has immediate openings S250 "'4-5&25 potty c11a1r 67>7256 •.:i~--1!>'0 JAMBOREE AOAO ()pen7days1WM11 EAtended Servloa Hours 7 1 m -10p m Mon-Fri ·401 K Plan -J tools, Ford !IU trvdt re-W Ooeantront. NB tor Sales and Mllflteting GIRL'S wntte 6 drewef 1 HSTA.NAIT flllPT (Ellgiblllty alter lyrJ 1J1 W • .., St. pair. =ac:Gr~MYachts •-•• _. • promotion Monday thN dr...., with mtrror •nd I SELLING EVERflHING11 DulfleJd Soilyouthlnk~'vegol •-&..--.. ••in-1631 acent• _,_....,. Friday 9am-5pm. no nigh tstand S•S CALL St0-8682 whal It IPH. call Beth at _.,. __, -•• ...... &llllTU'T COLLEGE STUDENTS wee~s Eam up to S36-3645 --.. -• - 642-021 ext 205 Or GET PAID lor reading PfT Mon-Tuee & Thurs •It.II st.1iltc• S 1s1M Apply 1n person -----. Sacrthce designer sole ~e send r~me to. b<><*al S 100,00 per title. C.M. WNI treln 54g. 7779 PIT. FIT. Flex hra. t'lo t•P only Monday and Tues-G LA 8 MAN. S 00WN1 1011esea1 ottwhite cotton Write PASE· 2591, 161 S nee Call 11·2 5• 1·6796 day 5 30 to 7.30pm Allt BEIGE SOFA l CHAIR 8 ea u 11 I u I s 11 ape ..., Piil LI _._ N L • tor Beverly at Front Oestl w/OTiOMAN. lo new ~$4001080 •9~-2009. nc., ... wey, A11ror1, I .RETAIL SALES . •"50 •7 .. 4"""9 ) 60S..1___. _____ FfT generel omc. dutla. Educaoonal Suppty·Store le •HH .... ...... -· " .,... ~ SOFA. iO,,.,..t c;helr . ot· HIRINGI ~t jOb• Busy medical lab Sal Only lOam-5pm 211JIP.tiLMlera, GLASS table t op toman ~usecs,earth- 1• W • .., It. yo11r area. S 15,000-P\Maant WOtklng con-557·3660 .... Petet •• wl~ edOM a•• tones Scotchgaroed lestl ..... U 12111 SH.000 Call (6021 dltlona. Cell In AM ' -.. 111-1111 S2~ 969-8215 ............. 838-M85ext398 640-0140 RI TeleOnoneSales •Vl•IALE* Hf"'S - Im /MSTISS llDIUl IFC RI 1th gener., i>r-=11oe ••P llEDY1 .. 11111- Designers Builders of Luxury Elednc Boats 2806 Lafayette 1n Newpon 111-1411 CREVIER 6.9 ~.P.a . .\pc>llcaints musl ha'l9 re-A-~ In ·....,...,._ IOf phone triage Fast\ ISi 1m1 ••ft•R1u1 Watet~S. furn, pool •t liable car. proof 01 In-l'Y'7 ........ ~. FIT. excell•nt salary. •"'4·7&48• ....... ·1at>te ano mot•' Mon·f'" ND.•AP surance, OMV print-out .... 1mmect openlno Front Earn up to 11• SPM Scott 751-7607 Paid $33&1 1aiJ .... 7114 on ~lfott«"d modt"ls and'lalld Caltlornia Orlv· 151 Newport Center Of and .back ofc up'd IAllm* $1000 /WI SELL FORS100 ttS Lt0e0se FUhlOn ISland 641·S<M• tor 1nterMW lln •&I LlftlUT GOOD CONDITION• tA3 tt;C G~ fr 1 S , ....... ........ OfWERS cross cOYntry, letel llDIUl llSTllCTll Be at bUcl'I by noon .. lli-1121 • . ~n v~ ~:"~ ~ No e1'P nee. CA lie req'd Major Orange Co111\ty IE~9TIAmlST 01 WMllandt 642-4786 •E·Z Houts QUEEN SIZE MA Ti RESS & PiHet .. ...., 722-6707 Bllr MacGregor Yacllts 1631 Hotel nMdl enlhYSIMtic, 9U'"llWll ••SAILING CLUB *No Neghts/Wknds & BOX. Q UILT ED hlc&IC~ ------ Ptacentta. c M * Nit starttt to t>nno new Busy phones, Hl*'tenee s PT office htlp • S7 /Hr tr••llln.!I + comm BAA NO NEW' S 155 1 Pvt1,,,..n ana 1 Owr-llif1/lecb/Ster1tt ---energy to our ~al only Fashion Island Clet1caJ1saihno ••P 1 •Casual tun atmosohtfe Call 146-4293 I n1ghler Lille New• tm lllYlll M11kehng Oepertrnent •&«-764.8• pk.is Celt 675-? 100 COSTA MESA S.6-6919 Queen 11ze waterbed m•r· •••a-.. ........ , •IY WWWI Ia FfT PI T positions avail PrlOf lalM °' PR H · -G •&• ._ ..._. ••---Musi have reliable Ye-pe<lence a plus But will ... LS llEIEI SIOK PER YEAR LA UNA HILLS 582-36C7 ror.d hdbd. frame liner '* ........ tucle & CLEAN driving r• train 1ndlvldual wfth right 2 \•t attonal Wholesale Jew. SAN CLEM 361•1571 mattress hMte< S 175 lllT SUPS* ·cord S2~-$350 per wt( allltude and personathy ( 11,. 1-JW erly Co needs REP for -TEMPORARY ANO 721--0873 betOfe 8PM WANTED ll~'re rnovmg 0. Anu Bayside Village Cllt S.3-9759 Start at S1•.000 PLUS R I 3 11 h"ft local •r•• No direct TEMP TO PERM Rectyner chelf.S50 Comp 1 l\eed 3 rooms°' good 300 E Coasl Hwy Newpt -._.. w•mwwt ~lots Apply In person • • • $ I sales. wttolesate only POSITIONS AVAILABLE St.,o Mt wl • sptls & used lurn.ture tor my 1 Ben Call M·F 9.,,,_.pm Up S O HEP .. ER -·~ 10•5 W Katalla =350, RefietlCl'lefge NurM (713·782· \881) •0Reeeptt0n1sts stand $20 sma.11 4 drwr :o~~OOfld~u~UC:: (7141673-1331 1 . HOURI (Valeflc:ll Bank 8ldo I LVI 3-11 •• SILES n I PT .·T~'ts dress« s tO 549·8645 c p 0 --Weges plus mileage • ups Orange. 92667 r ,.,.~ same all or wnte 33" o"*"°'• moonno full Full or PIT 18 or ovtt FuH & Part lime /Hr •97•2282 I.Aura •Secret.,_ ROLL TOP DESK . Wlll'IUI, Box 956 Balboa, 92~1 o,,_h.au.leO Make otfe< wt111 2 years good drlvlno HOTEL l l l f /T _ _ _ _ •Data Entry Oper-atOfs designer quality a Int or 675-0660 Owntw 6 19-564-3n8 record. and ins on auto • ltll S11e1 Mature person •WOfd Proc:essors c:onditton S295 Yamaha 50 1986 J60 m1 DOCK FOR RENT 675·5566 or 722-8'48 NEWPORTER For medications & tr .. t· needed PIT in CdM Plant •Accounllno Cleft!• CALL 720-0225 Like New S.~ ano QOI.. Newport lstand arH DRIVER merit Well staffed 80 ~ and Gtlt lhOP Fn-Slt· llllSTll.. SLEEPER Sota. Coll" oric 11ovt 2 Ovet\S S 100 Power only Evenings RESORT S N_f Apply· Sun 9am-• 30pm Exp •-IH-table & end table $85 le< 0 80 963-2764 786-9685 .............. amrllm\llw ............. 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana 5 Frwy at Edinger IPll l IAYS WUl•SI .. _ .... h :ii-,__ prel knowledge OI plants -.,_ II J «~c.3•93 ---FfT $5 50 hr bnng OMV ...ul ,..__..., llelptut Call Doro1hy • ._.... a .,...,,. 0 ~ -.Mll PRIVATE BOAT SU P printout Apply In person A 26-ecr• bayside re50f1 111 C11ter St c.• Monday-Frta1y 8-4 .. hW ...... _ Slfl IBM °i:AmP comou; SLOE TIE 30 mu motor·!•-------· It 760 No Eckhoff Or· has the IOllOwlng pea-•SAa-5585• _,. l'ltgl'I qual ,_ Used sud •net screen. ()fini.. SC:. bOat. $200/mo 650-7737 ACUM ange Ask tor Rodney 1tt0ns open SllllTUT •PIW ,....._ S 000 • T r ..o-:• ~ .. , !NO OF ORANGEWOOD) •FRONT OFC AGENTS -•-•-S 16,500 annually Busy 18AOO Von Karmen -appeci. wcnll 1 ware. adaptor carrying raatf'dltMe •LINE COOKS --~·-_, IHC: needs motivatecl Ste 130, lnnne , ... 4-2974 sac S250 (21311562-6588 cue S 1800 992-5796 ---I ~5. ~ HJ't<i' S1w l . ....... .., Too MUdl '*'-dCMf'l1 L .... 7 9 °' ,_ MllZ Cornc>er• our lerge -.ct 0.A-C. .... ____ .,.,,., dte1MEACEDES (213171•)137·2333 5 Frwy neer a.qi 8t¥d In &MINI Pat'it PORSCHE 1tn 911SC int condition. 67 ,000 m ilts M UST SELLI s 16,000 080 993-1883 PORSOHE '78 9 l2E eo11an. alt. 5 IQd loc:at garaged cialak;, $121< 641-1264 or 642-9666 -RSCt1E '78 912E. xlnt c.ond reblt mtr. Must ... to appreciate, S 11.995. 646-5568 Hm/721-0856 .... tlll NABERS CADl.IJC BEAUTIFUL SE.LECTION ot tale model IOW mMeage Cadillacs tn Orange Coun~ See u.s today• 5'8-9100 2ilOO Hwbor BtYd COSTA MESA ORO PtNTO ·78 station Wll90" good cond11t()fl S700 Of t>est otte.-Call 7St-0656 ASk IOf ~1na Of Mrs P°'4t0 lr\.~-Mr .. '~ ~·oo a .a COOL HOURS! •F~OSERVERS 1=~: :':Op,:,~ maturesec;retary type60 100',FREEtoApohc:ant •iKellut.eU MIS liczcles ·~•ctcles/ Mll ~-: ... '\\,-...,. HOT Ply •NIG~~ ·~~~RS but w1tra1n N-port ;~:d wo;:,,.r;:cc::::; "8.A~ •AMERICAN lndien Items 1 ~ i;c;;; NllNll1 10: ... tn \: •GARDE MANGER Beach 64A·7050 Call Cindy ~971 ~ w.,,tecl11 rugs. ballets. SPd 1·2• 1nc:n Beach A te '-~' ~~"°"'!!'---'~..._ ... hnl •tel2111Hr •HOSTEss1cA~H1ER PlllTllS SECmllY OFRCE ~CMD ~:;r:;':,~a ~.,~~~a~ dtl•;t",w.~.;1so ACURA . ~=:.a:::=,, ....... .... ·~;~s~ E c ERK Ecoerienceo onlyt to _ ~ ~ ,__ ....,_91Jtoll'~°' Call Jay 722-1823 • N L L $15/Hr Paint on true"• ,.., Plllll RestautWllS __ _ Part Time .. fllm ~ •PBX OPERATORS anct buses Previous••· For Automotive ahop llll's llTCIEI la & Up ..... n 111U\ •2500. perience on aircraft help.-20-25 pret.fred Hours is now ....,.....,. IOt luncll -.,,.,,... lul Also nMd two help. 7 30-5 00pm M·f 196 E ·-"-v d11ty Pan-time photo PleaM apply in person .,, Company widino to 161,. St Costa Mesa route saa.s Must nave modeling NOUpefieflCle Mon-Fn 9·2. Personnel own car PIT Mon lhru No lee World T alenl Dept . t 107 Jamboree ~~:, =h~••t• hire SlmTUY FIT Fri Tatle N>m4t S.O to Agtril·LIQensedlbonded Rd Newport Beach ECll 'II llEICY W I Steno/Typing eap S60 deity • (8181986-016 * l1S1••-E Cle_.. • Gr .. t toe New Shipyard llMlU ......, fa C-aH 6TJ..0035 IOI' appt , IT uoanuw. Pan time. phonea, Illa. NTHI.... --Restaurant pos111on In Newport Ill• type, up req'd Fulf.Tlme.expprel'd Ben· Secretery Growing lmP<?" lllER Beach Call 721-8332 S6 50/nr •642·2523• ellts S.8-4511 firm too1t1no lor MC ty BE YOUR OWN BO GUARA~TEED 1400 PER WEEK WITH POTENTIAL TO 1000 PER WEEK LARGE INSURED VEHICLE REQUIRED WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGBORHOOO LOTS OF Of'PORTUNfTY TO GROW WITH US! NO INVESTMENT REQUIRED with Hc.ltefll IYP•"O and Ellpe<ten<led 6am to 2 30 PICTlll FIAllO correspondence skills pm Monday thru Friday Experienced FI T Call Developm ent and Wiii pr.epare cookies. Mon-Fn 9.5 979-2787 atchltecturll t>ackground m11lflns and cakes s.lary PLANTSCAPE FT lntttlor P,..fefred 2• 1~2 comensurate with H · plant maintenance tech· Secretary perienc. nielan Company vehicle Our Fountain Valley tact11ty llll'S llTCIEI prov 5•5·6256 has an immed OC*ling 979-0747 that requires 1 mtrmmum 1121 SlaHlll WIJ Plllllfm a.DI 3 yrs recent H C· FIT. ¥-F 7:30-4·00 retarlllladm1nlstratt'la IMtl a.a.IA exp MC S5/HR AP9fy ISSIStanc• HP«lenc:e ..... TIPI Good 1)1>lng Piiis and 729 Farad St . c M comp11terl word pro· •Sta-5525• cesstno •llPtrienc:ie 11 • m11st PfeVIOUS H ro- ELDER/ALUMINU M/ STAINLESS Awty 7am MllCGregOf Yellts. 1631 F>tecentia. CM PT SECRET ARY 24 llrs spec. e•perlenee man· wit Good "'ills req $7/tv dllory Interviews by wnJll/US Marden School CM • 8')pl oNy P1eiaM call AP(>ly 7am MaeGregOf 645-0294 * Mrs GOiden $pace Vee-Yctlts 1631 Placentia CM IUl man am ,Of Cori> a 18·99&-16045 _ Too producing Agt ...,_, __ EOE MIF/'1 •trda•afiM strong aggr....W s>er· Umin lfFW u tonal secretary RMI E .. PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY btifHI 1111 .tat• exp p<ef'd Salary • (71•1 774-3737 M:iflooE VICton.n "' bonuMS Send resume to cn11rs tufted bacil ,,.._ P.M T clo Remo. 23A Ii ' .. , /ml. .... uphOISlef beaut slltl 17th St Ste• 117. Costa Growing boating firm t>rocade S250M 64S-OM3 ~~~~~=========~~u~Mes=sa:~g~26~2~7---...:;.1 seeks reap person w/. )l ·-11 'ii -ottc. computer. type & nff ... ctt CUit skills to grown ''P""o"'l!l .. t"'l•e .. t•e-&'!!"at1w--Ufl«--. wl co Secy/boat e11p Call 6•5-0627 eve Of CALL MA. INGALLS (714) 892-1448 If you're 10 or older. a job as a newspaper carrier might be just your size. Just send in this coupon or call: S.2-4333. Routes are available now! ........ ,, .... ..., Pitt en.! r;,u;7d97i.:;;; flnd OU;;;::;;;::,, ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I Name I I Address ----:---------...---- 1 at;; :.°':: "'..., .... I ue1 . ..,1t. L----~-~~-------... • helpful 722·9055 6•2·021 X316 Oaya, lllYm ITl'fm MAKE OffER• ATTENDANT Ellp w/refs REFRIGERAfoR SEARS Oayshltl. Sun oft 13251 trosl lree Side by side. ••· .ti• c6fnm 6'4-71S1 c.ell4!nt condition. l200 673-2•28 Of 631·23'11 t•UD/MllMI . lt Mac:G!'egor Yc:tits. 1631 f eraann P1eoen11a. Cost• .....,. l~1~N~•ini1i1i1i1i'isrrii-!!! HI RE::;.;::.; through clis~1fied "!:~!:~·1~00~~ Adminlstretl"'9 A· 1 POSITIONS Work In the ever expanding Newspaper Promotton f6eld . tt you are self-motivated •nd like WOtking wtth teenagers. this may be the oprortunlty you've~ waiting tor. $400 PEI WEIK (To Start) With Potential to $1000 Pll WllK LAAGE INSURED · VEHIClE AEOUtRED ,.,. ., ~·rtwtlty re .... Wltlt Ull CA'' ... lllAlll ., ......... . 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Nln'WUI .UH•• cJ.flirO~. b GtllON dolnO .....,1199 • ... 3 11 700 CMc C..-or • OOl-. .. :c cndMor ot IOMdeted "-Ptoer--'*•· WWtNOCO t40Celwtlo lnGtOf'l lledl, calf t270I TONI, MAMUl..iTE I .... IT•Tm• n vr.-= IOUTHlfW CA&..JIOtMA DIMW•. s.ntaAN.CA. .... tm••d. '°""""" .. HO w .. t '1ral Street, PICtnlOUI• II I Colla ...... et. 92127 • lflu·M• .. Cfl•ftt Lift CO•., ANY. 1001 w. The ....... ""°"' .. =f a:r~ =MALTY, 2121 COlell A• V YOU 08JECT to ._ ~ dalftl ~ !fie court 0t T~lfl. Callforft6a tHIO ...... IT•T I ff ....,.. c.ti.11 Wt.n, 140 11522 I....,_, Or .. Hunt; ..._ .... 117, Newport dolnO ........... M: 12704 1 · Suite A tO. C-. ...... ~ of IN pet~. '°" ~ It to IN l*'90NI CT_,hone (1 14) ..... nll). TM~ ...... .,. c.tlo, C.a Meae. Cellf. inaton lledl. cell. t2706 lledl, C... tata P~ 1UN MAL TY. . Cetlf, t2t2I lllOllld either ...., at ltle ~ I0006ilted ~ the coec per -la IPO'OX· -~ M: na7 ' TN. bUelfteel It oon-TOftl Carot ........ 376 t70t2 8ar1n I.ft.. HilrltlnO'Otl ~p= ~~· Dall f. LMW.:: Gl'o. hllM9 Md ltate Yell' ob-tM court .-in four mor#1e llMtely I t0.00. f~ Id-A '°" HOPI. Tfllt bull,_. la cor:-ctwcted by. hllebMd arfd .... ~---· LIOWM 9eadl, lledl. c.llf. 12141 12704 • Ln., Hewpott • c.llf. )Ctlon• or fie wrtt1ln obilO-frOftl ._ cllite ot 11rat la-dltlonel lftforlNttoo'I, COM8Ct l60 TOWft Cent• Ori' ducted w, an lndMOual Den6el c. Uft ,.,._, IH61 Alica C. lun, 170l2 lerlnl t2tlO bona wltll tlle oourt beb'e auenoeos ........ prcMded"" Protec1 ....,,..,, WI-1100, c-. ...... ~. ,lbtek W.W. Thia llat8IMl:t -..... ...llUll1te Holub, aoot Ln.,Hunttfttlor:9eadl,Cellf. u.. Anne WoodhMd· TMa buaiMM la COi\- , .. Maring Your IPP9W· In lectloft 700 ol IM llam Lowe. e t (7141 12'21 Tillt ......._,.wee flied wlthtne()ountyOantotOr-~t.lboa, Newport 9eadl, 12141 1~7:"9'· Senta duc1edby.anlndMdull MOa may be In per.on°'~ Probele Code ot c.Mom1a. 1ss.-tl24. Oio¥11Mlno OUrMI, •11 ..... ..._County Cler1l ot Or, enge County on Fefw'*Y ~ t2tl1 Thia ~alneea la oon-Thia ~alneea la con-Oall F. Urton y0ur attorMy The time tar fllftg daime wll 3. The ~ ot FonMn Alie., "· .......,,. .,. County on F*'*Y t5, 1911 .. _. bualnlla la con.-~ bV: an~ I Thia IC~ -Ned 'F YOU ARE A CREDllOR not .... j)flor to '°"' Contrtietor'a 1ic.n.. re-leac:fl, .... .,,.,_ 09r41 t•. 1111 ,_ ~ by: ....... part• Alica c. ""' ~ bV: • Qllf!Wal part-wtth ... County '*"' OS °'' °' • contingent credl10t ot montha frOtfl Ille date of tM qulfed In..._ perfofmence of Thia ~....._ le con-m1111 Pl.ltlllef\ed Or1ng9 Coaat ~ Thia .......,.,,, ... Ned ,_Scon P Glblon enge County on F*'*Y I , "" decHHd. ~ ll'IU$t lite hWino notice SlbOve. M Contr.:t la a C... ducted bV: an lftdMdual P\ltlllaNd Orange Cout Delly Ptle4 ~ 22 21 Toni ......_ wltft 1"' County Cler1l of Or·I · tNI yea,, delm wtth the cour1 or YOU MAY fXAMtNf the 4. Purawant to 1111 G6o~ Dwll Dally Hot FebNery 22 21 "'-'di 7. 14, ,.. ' ' TNa ICetemer:t -Ned Mee ~ °" FWniaty wlttl~ ~&::-of":::' niw. ~1 H to ttll peraonel "'9 kept by IN court."'°" prcMaloN ot Section 1773 Thia atatarMftt ... tied Maret\ 7, 14, ,... ' ' -M-217 wlttl ~~a.ti of Or-1•. 1-. ""9 ,._.-,,on........__ t Pl.lbllehed Or ... Collr1 r.,._,1.,iv. llP9C)lnfed ~ .,. a 1*90n ln-...ed In ot the Labor Code ct IN wlttl tM County a.tl OS Or· .,_211 M9I .._.ty on F*'-Y "11111 1 .. .,,._ .. , ,_.._, ' Delly Plot f*'*Y ti, 22, the cour1 wttllln four montM the wtate, )'OU tfWf ..,.._. State of CaHt~nla, tlte ""9 County on f*'-Y I . -P\aJC MJTIC( M. 1tU PubllaNd Or1ng9 Ca.t 1 ~ n . Merdl 7. 1tll lrem IN d•I• ol Int is-upontt11111K\lt0t0t~ lloard of 5upei111aG1a w 1MI Ml.IC NOTICE nn. ~Plot f*'*Y 22. 29, M-254 ll*IClofletten•prcwtded lelrator. or upon ttll et· obt81nedtNl'f*ll~ ,._ fltCTntOUe • 11•• Publlltled Orange Collr1 Maret\ 7. 14, ttll PutlllNd 0r.,.. eoeat, ________ _ an Section 100 of the 1omey lor 111e 1111CU10t or 1ng rete of.t* dlenl ...,_ PublllMd Orenge ea.t ..CTmOUl WN --.nan 1 n Dally Piiot F*'*Y 22. n . M-215 ~~ i~ 15• 22• "8.IC NOTICt Pfoobat• Code of Callfoml&. edmlnlstrator, Md Ille wttt\ .,_, !fie Pf*ll pr9¥lllllng Dally Plot FWniaty 15, ti, MAim ITATDmNT The fo1owtr19 peraona MerCfl 7. 14, 1.., M-"M • • M 265 ----'--.-..----- Tiie time 1or N1ng c1a1ma w111 "" court with proof ot ... rm tar hOllder and owrttme 21t. M.ai 7, ,.., TM to1ow1ng per.ona ara doing ~ ea: & "8JC NOTICE • ncnnout .u11•M not el(plr• prior to tour lllce. •written requeat Met· WOfll In tMa loclllty 1or each M-293 doing~•: ADVISORY TV A "8JC NOTICE MAim ITAW monlfl1 from Ille dtte of the Ing lhet you deelre tplClel ~. c:Maelftcatlon 0t type 1 OAUFOAHIA HAWAIIAN. RADIO LAA Of AMERICA, P\llJC llJTICE ACtmOUI .,._.. The to10wW1g Pl'ION ere MW1nQ notice 1t>ove. notice ol the ~ in. ot WOftlmen needed to ••, MUC NOTICE 2221 8. Standard Ave.. 3975 J llirct: St.. Newport MAim 8TAW ACTmOUI WM dOlno buaiMla •: YOU MAY EXAMINE Ille l/ll'lloryandllPC)t tot ecue.1heoonlraalromttla _... SantaAN,Callf.92707 8Mct:.Cllll.92tl0 ACTITIOU8MWl8 Thetolowlngpenon•ar•MMmlTAW ROWLAND HEIGHTS fie kepi by Ille 00\lfl II you •tale ..... or of tne pet!-Dltector ot the Department nc,,,_ ~II Aon Mad! Emmitt. 2240 Padl-Cetl. Callforni., 80 MAim ITATDmln' dolnQ ~ M: The 1o1ow1ng Pl'90fl8 ere PARTNERS, tMt Newport .,.. • penon lnt-1ed In llonaoraccountamentloned of lnduatrlal Relatlona. 'MAmlT•mW1T Tuatlft. N-port BHch. Eaate "4MI. IN!ne. Callf. Thetollowingperaonaare Sf"AMPINOSCIENTl,.ICS.ldolnQ~ae: A_,., Sulte,250, Tllltin, the Mtate. ~ may MNI In Section l200 and 1200.5 of Theea ,.._ere on Ille with The fOlowtnO peraona -Cellf. l2tl0 92114 dolno ~ M : 2701 BS. SI.an 81., Santa• REMAR ENTERPRISES, c.llf. t2tlO ~IN exaoutoror lldmln-the C.iltorn6a PTOO.teCode. the Clettl ot the Boerd ot dolno ~ aa: TNe bualneat la con-Nldl P. Hatzoglu, 10 AIJ AEVOIA, 1591 Su-Ana. c.lf t2704 toe V8n ..._ Cour1 Colla Thomae E. Tudl• 13191 latrator. or upon ttll II• ....., A.. --. ..... ~ .. Cop6ea may be R08ERTS LANDSCAPE~. bV:.,, lndMdual Oorloo Urie, 8ec:IM:ue. N.J . perior A119. Sult• a. Coat• AicNrdT. H4Wly, 18Alba ...... c.llf. t212t • Newport Avenue,.,;.. 250. lomey tor the IJllCUt()f or Cftat, °""""" ....... a ~ .. coec .. ttla ofllca GAAOENINO, 2325 Ofange Aon .... Emmett 07°'4 ....... c.llf. t2t27 &M. ln!lne, Cetlf. *2720 I ........ Nlcflc*, toe Vari Tuatln. Cellf. 12tl0 admffll9tfalor. Ind Illa wltll -., A...,_,. tar ,.._ o1 GSA/f..._ & AMI A~ .• Coata ...... Calif. Thia atetement WM Ned Thia bualneaa 19 CCIII-Albert John Vega. 3e4t B I Chen Wang 2208 S .... Cour1 Colla Meaa. Wllllam E. Gerwin t3111 the cCIUf1 wtttl Pfoof of-· ...._, ... 0 ...... ...._ Property. 92$27 w1ttl IN County Clertl of Or· ducted by. a glNfW pert. Soutfl Brtatol •307. Sante W•boro Ave.. ·Alhambf.: Ce11f t2t2f' Newport Avenue,~ 290. llicia. 1 writlen r~t atat-~CA Mm 5. Eectt ~ ""'91 tub-AoCler1 H~ L1119r. 2325 ... County Otl FMINary nwalllp Ana. Cellf.12704 c.Mf. ttto3 , Thia bualNM la con-Tuatln. Clllf. t2tlO Ing lhal you daelt• llC)edal Publlahed Orenge Co.st mlt'""" Illa bid a ...W.C· ~~ Alie,, Colla Meea. t1, 1911 SNtwom Voeougtt, ~ Thia bualMM la con-Thia bualriee• I• con-, ducted bV:.,, lndMdual Robert E. Rippe, 13111 noboe of Ille fMlng of an In· Diiiy Pltot February 2'2. 23. tory Cf** C*tffled ~·· , ........ 92t27 fl?U. dent dwcted by:.,,~ dwcted by. • general pan-Helen NlctlOla Newport Avenue. Sult• 250. ¥entory Md 9PP'~t of 29. t988 IOOtllitl6e batlll or a bktder'a Thia bualn... la con-PubMahed Ofenge Coeat n. atatemertt ... llled Alben John Vega · neraNp Thia atatement wea fled Tuatln, Clllf. t2tlO •tat• ....,, or of Ille peel-MT2M bond rn9de ~ to ... ducted by. .,, Ind~ Dally Piiot Febn.tary 22. 29. Oltth the County aani ot Or-Thl9 •t.......,t ... ,..., Alclwd T. H4Wly with Ille County Cterl! of Or-Thi• bualneea la con- tlon• or aocounta mentioned order of ttla County of Of· Robert H. L...,., Mereh 1• 14· ttee enoe County on FebNery 5, with ttla County a.ti ot Or, Thia atatement wu rited ange County on February 5, ducted by. 1 general part· In Section 1200 _, t200.5 of Mt.IC NOTIC( ange In an amount noc .... Thia statement wee fled M-270 1988 , ange County on Februswy wltti tne County Cterl! of Or· t9M narlhlp tM C~PTobateCode lh8n!lwpercentotttleaum wllhllleCountya.tl ot Or-1 Pl1M1I 11, ttll ange ,County on Februaty ,,,... WllllamE.GanWI IK>GUlllOM, ,,..... '1CTmOUa ~.. bid u • ~anlM INt ttla tnOI County on FMINary 5. rtllJC NOTICE I Pl.lbltahed Orange Coeat · "1119 18, 1Ma Publiehed Or Coeat Tt)le ttelement wea fled I llOOM, MC~ Attenlep MAm STATDmlff bidder wit! 8nler Into IN 1918 Delly Piiot FebNery 15. 22, Publlahed Orenge C0Mt "711741 Dally Piiot F~ 15 22 w1tt1 IN County C1ert1 ot Or· ..,,, ... ar.-1. ...... Tiie following pereone are propoaed contrect If the ,,,..,, LaGAl teOTICa , 29. Mardi 7. 1981 Dally Piiot February 22. 29, Pvblllfled Orenge eoeat129, M•dl 1. ttea · · enge County on FMINary 5, ..... 9ho&. ........ lee dol!IQ bustneM U -·-Old hlrrl In tM Publlahed Ofange Cout NOTICE IS HEREBY M-252 Mardi 7, 14, 1981 Dally Piiot Februery 22, 29, M·24t 19ae ~CA_..,_ l•IOYNASTAR (b)WEST ~of 191Ma to enter Into I.Jelly Pilot February 15, 22. GIVEN THAT THE POLICEI M-271 Merct: 7. 14, 1NI I __ .,. ..,,._ P11'lm PVbbhed Orange Coast STAR TRADING CO . 4911 IUCh contrect. Ille Pfocaeda 29, Mardi 7. 1"8 DEPARTMENT OF THE rtaJC fl)TlC( M-280 ,--..., ~1,_ Pub!Wled Orange Co.st Delly Piiot Fet>f\llty 22. 23. w.,,..., Ave Si. 2 10. Hunt· ot the ct:edl wll be forfeited M-25 I CITY OF COST A MESA P.ta.JC NOTICE Dally Pilot FetJNery 1s. 22. 29. 1H8 lngton 8eeGh Ce.lit 92&49 or. In cue of a bond, ttla tul ·-.,. llftnrc' WILL HOLD A PU8LIC AlJC.~ ncnnoue ....... fUlJC NOTICE PtCTmOUI ...... 29. Maret: 7, 1MI MT293 MicflMI Joeaph Ma1adll. aum thereof wlll be lor19ited ,---., ~,,_ TION OF UNCLAIME MAim ITAW ACTmOUI Wla • MAim ITAW M--268 ----------168 t t Cantert>uty Dr .• Hunt· lo Mid County of Orange. ACTITIOU8 IUWN 81CVCLES ANO PERSONAL The fo1ow1ng peraone .. MAim ITAW ACTmOUI WM The folowtr'9 peraona ere rtaJC fl)TIC( tnoton 8Mcfl, Cellf 92647 8. The aucc:eaaful bldder MAim ITAW PROPfRTY ON SA Tun. dolnQ bllelrleea aa: The folowlng peraone.,.. um ITAW doing~ aa: rtaJC NOTICE i'h11 butlneH It con-lflall b;a required to fumilh a The folowlng peraone are DAY, l"al. 27. tttl ATI tMl-ACT OEVElO~ENT doing bualneaa • The fo1ow1ng peraona ere BEl. FIORE Ill PARTNERS, KW ducted by· an lndMdual Performance Bond In .,, '"""""~ aa: tO:OO AM AT THE COSTA & 1NVESTMEN1'S. 214 Hett-G(~SI$, tl07 Adema dolfl9 ~ aa: 13 .. 1 Newpoft Avenwe, ACTmOUe Wll teOTaOf MldlMI J Matedll amounteqwaltotOOpercent TR'iM RITE LAWN SERV MESA POLICE OEPART-j ford Or .. Newpor1 leac:fl. A111 .. Hu11tlngton 8Mcll, TROY METALS GROUP, Suite 250. Tu1tln, Celll. MAmlTAW MATH Of This 1tal_,I waa llled of the amount of the con· 21042 Ind'-C ~ MENT, 99 FAIA DRIVE.I Calll. 92t80 . Cellf. t2&4t 125 E. Baller St, Suite 225, 92MO The loloWlng pereona - AUGUeT '· ....... wltll Ille County Clerk of Of. trec:1, and a Payment Bond lngton ~ CeM~ .. 9~.nl COSTA MESA, CALl·i Glen KlanW:, 214 Hal'I· Chertene K.M. Reed. 1702 Coate Meaa, Callf. 9282e ThOma E. Tudler. 13"1 doing bualrleaa • AM)°'""''°" 1nge Countyon F~5. lntheamountol100percent l<annelf'I J°""" Su bo FORNIA. 1tord Dr .. Newpor1 Beeeh, Florida St .. Huntlnglo.n .Larry Kaulmen. 549 W.Newpor1A--.Sufle 250, Dl8EANAR00'8MOVINO TO Ml•llTR 1968 of Ille contraa Said bonda 21042 Indigo Cir. Hunt: D. ~ C .. , Of Callf. 92MO a..cti. Calif. ~648 Nevada. Ontario. Calll. Tuatln, CM!t. 92MO SYSTEMS. 11323 San Joae. llTATI teO. AM,... . ~ lo be llrtt appro'led by the on Beech. Celtl .. 92&4t ~ W. I.....,, '9l..J Thi• bualneu la con· Alica C. Sun. 17ot2 Berlin 91712. ~ WAtlem f. Gerwin, 13891 Fountain v...,. Cellf. 92709 To all heira, benellclar.... Published Orenge Coeat County CounMI and tlll ~lllt bualii.H · 11 con-...,...TY W81CMI -. I ducted by: an Individual Ln .. Huntington Beech, Calif. Ttll• bualne" 11 con-Newpor1 All9f!Ue, Suite 250. Howard R. DIBernerdo. credl1or• and contingent Dally PllOt Febfualy 15. 22. Rllk Managet of Orange ducted b lndMdual Publlatled Orange Co.st Glen Klenlan 926'9 ducted by an lndMdual Tuatln. Cellf. IHIO 11323 s.n Joea. Fountlln aedlton, and peraona WflO 29. Matctl 7. t9U County Kennet~ :' SUbO Deily Piiot ~ 2'2. 1N8 Thia at.aternanl -flled TNa bualn... la con-Lerry Keulmen Robert E. Rippe, 13191 v...,, Cellf 92708 M-256 7-~· 10 Section This ttatement wM flted um""" the County Clerk of Or-due1ed by-• oenar• '*'" Thie atatement •• Ned Newpon~-... &.lte 250. Rick A. 01a"""do. ---------4590 ol the Go.,.nrnant with 1111 County Clerk of Of· ange County on FetJruety neralllp wttll the County Clertl of Or-Tualln. Cellf. 92980 11323 s.n Joie. Founteln PUl.IC NOTICE eoo. of 1111 State of Cell-ange County on February 5 PdlJC .nTICE 1e. 1M11 Chaf'lane K.t.t. A..o ange County on Fet>rvety Thia bwalneaa I• con· v...,. Calif. 92709 forn11. Ille contract wtll con-19u · · ·~ "71171 Thia atatement wee llled 18 1988 ducted by • general par'!· Thia bualneea la con· nELDS ACTITIOVa .,..... ..,,, PfcM9ion• permrttlng ~ Aermoue .,..... Pvbllahed 0range eoaet wlfh 1he County c ... ot °'' · "'"" ,,.,~ ducted by. ~,., MAm ITA,.._Nl . the auooeaafVt b4dd9r 10 Publiahed Or Coast MAim ITA'rllmllf Dally Piiot Febniary.22. 29. ange County on Fet>ruery Publlafted Orenge Co.st Wlllam E. Gerwin Howerd R. ~do GERALD HOWARD The t~ peraons are subatltute MCUrtllM tor any Delly Pilot Febr er:; 15 22 The followtng peraona are Mareti 7. 14, 19118 18, 19118 Dally Piiot February 22. 29• Thia ttatement waa llled Thia .....,..,.,,t ... fled FIELDS. resJdenl of dOinQ ~ • monle• withheld by the 29 M 7 1m · • do! byalneaa u: M-2114 m1a1 Maretl ,. 14 1MI with Ille County Clertl of Or· wltll Ille County a.ti ot Of, Ne w port Beach, TANLE' W~<?RTE·ME7SA OEN-~tyolOrengetoanture . ateh . M-257 R'low ooD HE IGHTS Pl.lbllthed Orange Coeat ' • M-2141 engeCountyonF«>ruary5, angeCountyonFet>ruety5, -~~~~i ~way . f .obru-• 4..., . 1 lh A 103. perlormenoe under tlle con· LTD •2 32e12 Adrllltle "8..IC NOTICE , Dally Piiot February 22. 29, t9tl 1918 ~ " .. Costa Met.a, Calll 92827 tract •IDllC WITV'C Ori L • C March 7 14 1Ma •-IC Mft""'c ,,,..., ,.._ :.1ry 19. 1988 Born De11111 Oe 11e lopme n1 8. The Boerd of SuPlf-'"-""'~ 92;7 eguna Niguel, ell!, 'ICTITI0Va .,_.. ' ' M,282 ... -. ""'~ Publ!Jhed Orange Coat Pl.lbllahed Orange Coeat Augus t 5. 1905 in Vic-Corp · Calllor"la, •501 vi-. r--the rlgnt to rlCnTIQ&le .-11 Sendra J Hartneaa Oen-MAim ITATDmlff I '1CTITIOU8 IU-Dally Pilot Flbfuary 15, 22. Delly Piiot Fet>ruety 15. 22. l 0 rt a . 1111 n 0 Is WC ~~2~2~ Corona del u ... reject any or ... bide and tq NAm ITATl•MT ., .. Pann« 321112 Adriatic The lollowtng persona.,. Ml.IC NOTICl ......~TATI~· 29• Merell 7• ltU 29• Mardi 7. IN8 • "0 " waive any lnformellty In any T .... ._.......... ........... , _,;._ .......,_, ,...,... ~~ea: .......... ,-.......... M·2t0 M-254 <;urv1ved by his wife. Tht1 butlne11 tt con bid __.. ,,. """'""ng ~aont are ..,..,....,, ~-• ..._ . ..,.., · ,r.:: ' ,,,. --~.,, Pl'ac>nt 111a.__~:"'.""'.'-:------t--------- • ·----· dolfl9 ~.. 92tn L UOR 21, ,,eo , ...... '1CTIT10Ue -·· doing~... [ Rose Margaret Fields, ouct~ by •corporation BY ORDER OF THE ANTIQUES ANTIQUES. Rober1 a Janet Bak•. port Blvd . Coate Mlle. MAim ITA1"1mNT · HAIR GALLERY, t215 w PUl.IC NOTICE "8.IC NOTIC( 90ns. G e rald Howard ~1 ~!:!t~~ 0BOFAR0DR'!f GSEUPECROVISOTRS 462A East 17111 SI. Coeta General Partner. 240 t Celt! 112t27 The lolowlng Plf'IO(ll era Baller, S\llte F. Costa Meaa. Q 11•131 J'i Ids J d Da d .. N UN y • Meu. Celi!. 92827 Tuat.ln A\lenUI Coate Meaa S.0. A. Seba. 4 t3ot doing bualneae"aa.. ' Cellf ta:le • e · r an Vl ::;.·=~ ~::,:.,°;· CALIFORNIA 8art>ara Vanow. 2592 Callf. 92$27 · · A-*'8 Ilona, T~. MVST!C COMPUTE RS. c.iol Young, 1215 w NOTICE TO CONTRACTORI J ames Fields. and 5 19H . DATEOJenuery 27. 1MI Arbor Or., Newport BMct:. Peullne E. ~.Oen-Callf. 92390 . 1411 C8lllornle •1, Hunt· .... Sult• F. Coa1• ...... grandch:ldren Fu -· UNla D . .....,., a.ti Calif. t2M3 eral Partoer 2517 Itta Way Th19 bwalneaa 11 con-lngton leech. Cetlf 92148 Calif t2t2f neral servtc-es wtU be Pl.lblllhed Orange'= = ~ af 1.,.i"'1Mra Thia bualneu la con-Leaune e..Cn. Cellf. 92151' ducted by. en lndMdual . AoWt Allen Pertler. 1411 Thia bualneaa ta con- held Tut'S<iay. Febru-Dally Pliol Fet><uary t5 22 ..... C-'f, c ... ducied by. an lndMdull ~d M. Young. Oen-Sebe A. 8aoe Calffomle •1• Huntington ducted by an lnOMdull • DI 1-(11111) Pf41Ht No. *71/llt #4 29 March 7 1988 · 9ert)wa Verrow eral <Panner. 1251 C.tallna Thia 1t41tement WM Ned Beeeh. Cellf. 12641 Carol Young ary 23. 11 00 A M at · · M-250 Putlllahed Orenge Coast Thia ata'-11 wai tiled St, Laguna a..cn. Cellf. wttll tlW County a.ti ot Or· This bualneaa It con-Thi• atatement waa flied Sealed proposa19 will be received It the offiee p a c 1 ( 1 c v 1 e w ~= Piiot Febf'uary 15. 22. wllll lhe County Clenl ol Of. 92851 . ange County on Fwuary ducted by. an lnOlvldual wltll lhl County e1en1 of Or· of Plant Operallons-Felrvlew Oevelopmental Mortuary Chapel. Pa----------ange County on February 5. Thla butlnna It con; 18. 1981 Robert A. Partier ange County on February "--t-. 2501 Har .. -1 ......... ,..._.a .. ~-. C ... unlll IM1D11c NOTICE M239 1tae ducted by. • general par'!: "11111 Thia .... .,,.,, WU filed 18, 1981 """"'... ""' UtYV vvw• -... <.1(1c VIC'W Mortuary. l"lllK.. ---------1 ~ .nip Pl.lbllahed Orange eoeet with the County Cllfk of°'' m 1m 2:00 p .m . on Thurs .• Match 10th, al Which llme Oirec:tors 644·2700 K aqi rtaJC NOTICE Publlthed Ofenge Cout Sendra J. Her1neee Delly PNot February 22. 21, ange County on Febfualy Publlltled Orange eo..t they wtll be pobllcly opened end read for per- '1CT1TIOUI .u-11 Delly Pilot F~ 15. 22. Tl'lia ttatement .,.. llled arch 7. 14, 1911 11. '"' Delly Pilot F«>Nary 22. 29. forming work 10 furNttt atl labor, materials. t~. NA• ITATllllWT PICnnJ::-.. 29. Mardi 7, 1981 . wlttl the County a.ti of Or-M-2711 "11 March 7. 14. tMI and eqUlpmenl neceeaary tor~ ulstinO roof PACIFIC VIEW Tiie lollow11\g peraont are MAim ITAW "9254 "IOI County on Fet>Nety 5, Pl.lbllthed Or ... COMI "'9291 system It "J " Building,, FaiMew OeYeiopmental dotnn bvai,_• a Calle 0.. y..._ f lMI PUlJC N0T1C( Dally Pilot Fet>Nety 2'2. 2'. ,.._._ In ----d ......... ~ _,. .-_ MHIOAlAl PARK L.;J; Pan;;w. Ill, 7S401 cio:-~ ~i:: "8.IC NOTIC( P11'lm Man:tl 7. 14, '"' "8JC NOTICE ~....... .....Of •11ce .................... .,.._..~ CPm"'"'• • Mor• .. a1' Cat>OI Ro.o. Sult• '°'· o..d've COIN EXCHANGE Publltled Orange Coeat ricnnoue ....... M-272 cal~!-•.herefore. 1..'>dl.>f' • c , .. ,..,a,tJrt Lagyna 111111• CA 92653 12032 Brootihurtt ,,,..,._· '1CTrnOUa ..,..... Dally Piiot February 15. 22, MAim ITATDmln' •-.,. MftllC( ncnnoue _.. BIUVWfS for this project must PQeMSI a current j , "' , " , .. ,,., J• v" o. l •PP Development G«dan G CA 92&40 · NAm ITAT'lmWT 29. March 7, 1911 The fo1o!to1no per9on1 .,. ..--~ MAim 8TAW C-39 cleSslflcation McenM(s) laued by the Con- Cori> . A Call! CorPOfttlon, Fox F..:~ietprl .. , Inc·. ciorhe = ::-""9 are . M-253 d~~Tie:~"'EMENT ACTITIOU8 WM The ~ peraona 811 tractors' Stlte llcenM Board. Any bid received ... , ... ""'.._ r• B..-i:!i .. •. u . ii) 23901 Via N1varra M1.-on aCeltfotnlacorpotatlon 332 ~ .. "' um ITAW doing~ aa: where the bfdder II not KcenMd .. specified wlH Vle)O. CA 92692 E Waahl""on Blvd ; Loa 10 AL PROPORTIONS, "8.IC •TICE SYSTEMS, 10101 1119mer<* The following penona .,. A p p L I E 0 be disregarded. Joint Ventur• blddere must poe.. Contanip()ftty lnveslment ~.CA 90015 . 211451 Marquerite Partt .. y,: Or • Huntington BMcll. Callf. doing bua1neaa M: 1 ECONOMETRICS, 2701 B .... a Joint Venture l i<*'IM. HAA80 R LAWN, Inc . Ca111om1a corpor111on. °fhl9 bualneaa It con· Mlulon VlefO, Calil.12112 I ITATUmllT °' 92114e MC8EE fNf£AFtAISf8 Soutt: SI.an St .. S8nla Ana. Preference wt1t be grant9d to bidders properly MT OLIVE 22952 El Toro Road, El Toro. ducted by• I Corpotatton 34~goG1:!.w;'· R!:''n;:· MUDGI NT°' a.:~ T°' 'V'ltoflnt. 10101 1Tl71 Sernpeon Cr .. Hunt: Callf.12704 approved d "Small Butlneea" In accordanc. wllh ,,. ,,, ',,' • ( Pme1er, Ca 92630 Fo• Fek Ent111>rllea, Inc . L w..... ... C'""" ...,.77'1 Ull OP PICTITIOU8 .. _ _!CC .. Huntll\gton lngton BMctl, CM!t. 92947 Aldlard T. Henley, 18Alba "'-tlon 1.,.. .-. _, Tltle 2 C_... I ,..d ln'-Th11 l>uStneH •• con-Gltt>ett Florence Praaldenl aguna . ..._. -· ..cv .,ID•M MAim -.n , allf 92&48 Larry l .. McOowell 1555 EM!. ln'lne. Clllf t2720 ~ o'"' "'' __..... • _,orn a ,. m ·- ,,.,.. •"''. oucted t>y a ltmltect l>al'lnat· TNa atet.,.,,.,;-1 llled Thea L Knafteugh.I Ttte fOllowtne penoni Tiii• but lne" la con.-Meaa Verde E ~ 'co.ta 1 Chen wang. 2208 s lratlve Code. Apptlcatlont for pr.,_ence mus1 be '•'l> er P. 1~ ship with County c.::Sof Or· 24832 Pointe TrtrWty 16-1. ,_ 4ibeildoned U. i.-ot ducted by an lndMdual Meaa Clllf 9262e . W•boro Aw .. Altlembfl. aubmllled lo and approved by the SmWI end "" "Af'~., De Lapp Development ange ~11ty OI\ January 15. D~:. PO::tiCallf •r29 Iha Flctltloua Bualneu ~,:lam T. Vlneant 9'9"1 Scott Hine, 1655 Cellf. 9.ito3 1 Minority Businesa Procurement AM4atance J .: Corp Dvncen P 0. L8'>0. ttea ~by.~ con-NwM. EXfCVTIVE PLAN, with the .. t:"ty C:of '*(: ..... Verde E 54Cl. Coa1a Thia bualneu a con· OMslor., 1812 14th Street, Room 200, Sactamen- Pres.o.n1 ,_.,.1 · TATIOHS INTL CONSULT· ' Meaa Callf 92t2t ducted by: a Olf*al part. to. CA 95814. Th~ 11a:amen1 ..... hied Publlatled Orange ea.t ~ ~~ llled1ANTS, 1525 .._.Verde Dr. ~~ty on F*'-Y Tiiis 1>ua1,_. •• con-nerahlp Aequeeta fOf email ~ prefweoce In the P1EACE 9AOTHfAS IELL IAOADWAY with IM County Clerll of Or· Dally Pllo1 Fet>ruar; e. ts. with the County C: of 0r.'Eul ~ 209. Calta....., . -1 duc1ed by • general part-Aldlard T Henley awatd of the contrlCt for the lbove "*''~ ange County °" February 22. 2t ttel Cellf. 9212t r-.. , narahlp Thia atatemenl ... llled ...,.._. 16 1988 . . M245 ange County on FebNery 9, The Rclltloui Bualneat Publlahed Orange Coeat Lerry L McOowelt with ttla County a.ti ot Or-PfOject Is made by SU= a completed form VO" •·l'1 • Ctiape I 10 Broadway C sra Mesa •·42 9150 ,.S71M1 1Mt . Name r....,ed to abow ... Dally PJlot February 22, 29. Thia atalemenl ... fled ange County on februety STO 811 wtth the tHd pr . No pret.feoce ... ovbhshed Orange Co.st Cleulfled adver11s1no 1111as ~1 ftled In 0r"IOI County on Merch 7· 14• tMI . oo1tt1 !fie County Cterl! of Or-1e. 1HI be granted unleu the tHd Is eccompanled by the IDa11y Ptloi February 22. 29, ~meaaage:n101101 01 ~~ 1~ Dec:ember e. 1Ma FILE M,2n ange. County on Fet>Nety "71'11 STD 811. JI March 1 i• 1988 ~·without YoU evef 2'. M en 7 1M8 · • NO.F329459 11. 1981 Publlahed Orenge COMt Bkl pre>poula mutl be submlt1ed for the entire -----M295 heving to ... ve yourt · ., • M m O*'del ConeuttaAtt Wic.. P\8.IC N0TlC( fl?tm Delly Piiot February 22. 29, work described therein. o.vtatlons from plans and ---------------------------------·~T•n~~. 1525 Maia P\l~lfled0range~~~7.t~1NI ~lftcatlont~~be~ed~~be STARTING A· NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot as pleased to an- nounce a new service now avail- able to new businesses We will now S EARCH the name for you at no e x tr• charge. and save you the time and the trap to the Cour1 House In Santa Ana Then, of course. after the March :a completed we will m. your fictitious buslMM name 1ta t9"*'t with the County C~. publish once a weetc for tout weeka as required by lew and then flle your proof of publl- catlon with the County Cler~ Ple•M stop by to file your hctltlou1 butinets statement at the Ody Pilot Legal Depart- tMnt. 330 Wnt 8ay, Costa Mela. CelHOfnla. If you can not atop by, plMM C .. I us It (714) 842-4321, Extension 315 or 311 Md we will make errengement1 for you 10 handle thfl ptocedur• by mall. If you thoutd h9'19 any furtMf ~ .,....._ clff us and we wMI be more than gled to us11t you. GOOd luck In your MW businetall Verde Drtw Eaat Sult• 213, ncnnou. .,.... Oell'y PllOt F..oruary 22, n . M·271 c•"M for rei-tlon of ........ To.-n-.. ... __ t hu CoataMMe,c.llf.92t2t MAmlTAW March7 14 tNI ... ,_ .,..,.. ''"" ..._., • ...,, E•ecut111e PYofeaalonal an.-The ~ peraona -' • .._274 ·-.,. ..,,.TICE the right to _.,.. any Irregularity In 1 tHd or 10 119alora Caph•. Celifomle, doing bualfl8M .. , ..--~ reject any or all blda. 2"I Bin*ll ptace, Coa1e Pff<>OuCTIOH HEAO RE· "8.IC NOTICE PICTITIOU8 .._.. No tHd wlff be considered unleu It Is made on 8 ...... c.llf. 92121 I UILDfM SUPPLY. 2701 B IT ~ stanct.d form futNahed by the Depwtment end Is Thia bueil'leM -con-8. SI.an StrMt Santa Ane. '1CTmOUI ., .. •• T~ Pl'ION .,. made In aQCOrdance Witt\ lhe "Instruction• to duc1ed ~a Dl'*W partiw· CeM 92704 MAim ITAm n dolna bulln•u•: Bidders." "'ft. ••ai:ei:t -. Ned E:r-.,.:;,·=i2~:0M>e ~::::: ~.,. MAAILE SHOOTERS, Proepec11W ~ may examine end Obtain wltfl ""County aani of Or· I Ctien Wfi"e, 220I s. THE W"ITINO iiiOOM 6!: 1"2::1· C.a ...... plent, tpeelftcatlont., end tHd forms by caltlng 8"91 County Oft Februswy W"'bofo Ave . Allembta, WEST, 1870 ll'MI Hawpor1 n.0m.. A .._... 1121 (714) '57·5213. 111, t• . Callf. 911C» •314.,Newpon ...... Cellf. AmCtn Coete .....: Caltf A peyment bond, Standard FOfm 807 In .,.. PubllMd Orange ~ Tiiie ~.,,,._ 1• con-t2tlO t2l2t' · amount not .... than 50 percent of the coritrKt Dally Hot '*'*Y 22. 29, ducted by. a OIMtal part· Se)ly Springer MeftQe, llloy Mllewek I. 1 'It price mutt ecc:ompeny. IWfy conttect lnll'ONfng an Merdl 7• 14• 1... M·2t0 nair,::,d T. Henley ~ .... ~ :::0 'eulerlftO, Coate Meaa, expenctlNre In ••c.et of 15,000. TNa ttatemen1 wee llled Thia ~ t9 OOfto c:.llf. 12127 TI-. eucceuf\lf bidder .. be requited to eni. ••.,. ..,,.TICE with ttle County Cler1l of Or· ducted by a11 lftdMdwal .!:, :;eineee 1~ con· : \to I QOntrecturat ..,..,..,, In the form of a 1 _ _...~ ....... ..-..-""".-.......,. __ llnV' County on 1'~ Ulyl...... ,_.,. a"'* Pl"I· 'Standard Agreement. foS'm 9TD 2" ~Shalt tt. 1... Thie .........,,. ._ fled TIIOfMll ..... be binding upon 1M State of C11MorNe only upon '1P1m wlttl !tie County 0ant of Or• TMa ~ ... flied approvll by tM 91 .... The contrect la not binding ...... ITAW ~~= 2~ ~~ Oft ~ ,.... tM County Ctertf OS Of. on either perty unlW end unlll It la IPPfoved by The~ Pl'ION .. M•ct: 7. 14, 1MI ' • ' • =County Otl February I. IPPfopNt• authofiMd ..... llgeflCllae, ~ **'9 .....,_ • K Q y,.279 NlllNd ~ Collr1 the Depwtment of 0..11 a.Nicla, If ,..... Delly ll'llot '*'*Y n . at. ~ Orange ea.t M nonexempt ..... oontrect. of $6,000 or •.• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • -..arctt 7, t4, 1t11 ~ ""°' ,~ t& tt mor. •• rubfeCt to ..... oontrector non. --------· •• ~ 7. ,..... • • cHICtlminltion end _,...,_ ~·· GARAGE SALE c A L l . . 6 4.2 - 5 6 7 8 put9UIM to Oov.nment Code a.ctton 12llO Ind PmJC •ta C-ornta Aclmlnll1fMlve Code, Tltll 2, ~ 3, PmLJC ll)TIC( s.ctlon 1201. A b'd propoMI or of'-for I ...... .,., ff CIOfttfMt for pulll ... =·..,,...... ..... r,.....,....,.....,. Nmww11 It lubml1ted ~•eon--wtto ._ bWt ~-• U.ITAW decer .. trom.~a• ••a• ... the ..... by G..ouP ~.,~ ~::---.,. ... o.p. ........ , ..... ,_ .. end....,.. o.,. "-d............ CALll'OMA 11*1 be ~11 lllM IO benotWI. I...._ end .... be Ana. c.1 W711 YACHT IAlU a:M/l>All't ,..... TOlft Clt19'eYH. HI $tl1 A Alr,.n ~ ~ In wor--.----..... IW• tlllll• ol ~ ...,....,ar..a,c.-. c...Mw.c...... 1m o1 • L9or eo.. ... o., •• , ... ._ , D. ..... llN1 ... .., ....... Cll-....,,... .... ~ ............... ,.. ol L"""8 H• • ..,_ J 111 A ~ Loop ..... ...-11111lft1'900YMr ......... wortl II Clll Or.. Colta ...... Ce1lt to ie done .. ._,_ I Pill W -= TNa btlnell .. OOft• .... :r --....... f111t•• •1: an Yftlft• T1llt buetftell .. 0.-...... .. ---....... -........ . COfl*ltelf lllOCleUOtl ...... ~a oorporllllleft CGIMil tN .... , ............ 011119 ol .._ ._ •5• .....,. c ...... ,,... ... Cllill ol "-" 01M1111 -. ,.._ o.. ~D. .... --=·-er... --11::..· c:: .. ~, .. "':.~~ .. Or· 10:00 :.:.·:=r:. .-:-,=b.~ w. ... .. ~--er...er .. ,__.,.. $ 11, ,_ ..,... -,._ -· 11 • .._,.,.._. 9'• I •• "' 4' ar.,.. C... ,, I ' 0... C... 1 • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 1 • 1 1 1 • 1 DM1 Nre ~ n . a 0.-NII,.._, • II .......... °""II OCl9ll ~ Noe ........ », .... 1'.14.-··-'·-· 2t.1MI ...,,,, ...... , ... . I - ' .. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1988 . 25 CENTS Mesa petitions targetoffices Dual referendum drives seek to tumble !fome Ranch, Metro Pointe office plans mail toda>. said Jay Humphrey, spokesman for ( osta Mesa Residents for Responsible Growth. In add11 1on to ~ndmg petitions to people on its mailing hst. the aroup plans to go door-to-door a nd 10 shopping areas to gather the 4.320 sig~atures the~ need to quahfy each pct1t1on for the June ballot. prOJ«ts to a c1 tyw1de \Ole -Ahhou&b the group has les~ than JO days to pther the signatures. Humphrey said members should be abk to collect as man> as 6.000 sianatum for each petition easier this time because the group alread) has eApcnence in manhahng voluntec~ and dcahn& with the pub he Throuah the referendums. the c111zens' iroup ho pes to rescind (1ty Council 'Oles on both ~OJCC\S be· cause of concerns about bu1ldtn& he1.da. densit) and traffic. Plan The rev1e-. will not be com· pkled until September 11 the earliest. according to cit) officials. The pcttt1on dnves follow on the heals of two controverial council actions o n the projects earlier this month. By G. JEANETrE A VENT aJMI JENNIFER WEBER Of .. o.llr ........ A Costa Mesa citizens' group launched referendum drives over the "'eckend to O\ erturn the City Coun- Nation The Rev. Jimmy Swag- gart admits sinning after reportedly being photo- graphed in the company of a prostitute./ A4 World Shiite extremists clash with Amal militiamen dur- ing a search for an ab- ducted U.S. Marine of- ficer./ AS Sports 1 West German players celebrate goal during 4-1 victory over U.S. which ·dashed the American team's medal hopes at Winter Olympics./81 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment In the Service Opinion Public notices Sports Weather A9 A3 . A6-7 BS-7 A10 A8 AS A12 B8 B1-4 A2 3injured battling office fire in Viejo By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. o.llr .......... Three firefighters suffered injuries Sunday while batthn• a fire an a Mission Viejo office building. Orange County Fire Department officials said. The blaze caused an estimated $2.35 million in damages. Noland Osborne and Dennis McGoy were treated for smoke in- halation and released from Mission Commun1t) Hospttal followinc the 5:50 a.m. fire. said Bat.allion Chief Mark Hawkins. A third fire fighter suffered a scratched comea and was treated at the same hospital. but his identifi- cation was unavailable. said fire C•pt. Patrick Mcintosh. The fire broke out in the tte0nd noor of a four-s1ory commercial bu1ldin1 al 26300 La A&ama. lnvestiptors uid the cautc of the fire appeared to be ··1eeident.al," but (Pl--.. Pllt&/ A.I) • c11's approval off two controversial office developments. the Home Ranch and Metro Pointe Ph~ If. Opponents pthered at a member's home Saturday to stuff 3.000 envelopes with the two petitions. which were scheduled to go in the Harbor . charter cruises thriving But growth bringi ng outcry for regulation of nOiSe. congestion- A prospective yacht bu)'cr these da)S considers more than how much cnJO)•ment he will recel\ e from the purchase. He always wants to know how much money he can make off it. That's because there is a rapidly expanding market for leasing yachts to corporations and o ther groups interested in entertaining or hold1na parties while cruising the cool waters of Nev.port Harbor. ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus o ~ THf Nu'l s Whether the c harter is for the annual Chnstmas Boat Parade of Lights o r a summer even ing wedding r«"Cpt1o n. the preference 1s for slt't'k yachts bedecked v.1th buffet table~. entertainers a.nd a well-stocked bar. .\nd that's JUSt tine w11h the }acht ov.ners. the charter agents w'ho coor· dinate the cruise~. the caterers who pro\ ide the refreshme nts and the skippers who guide the )'aChts -all of whom stand to benefit from this lucrattvc industl) Yet the explos1\C grov.th 1n the boat-charter 1ndustl) o n Newport Harbor has introduced considerable headaches as well. Residents along the harbor -and. in turn. the city If t~e referendum\ qualify for the ballot and are approved by city voters. the counc1l "'ould be forced to either repeal the plans or put the Costa Mesa Residents for Rcspon· sibk Growth is the same group that successfully en1.1neercd the drive to &el a Costa Mesa-versmn of the countywide Sens1bk (,ro"'th. and Traffic lnittall't' on the June ballot H umphre)S said the pr<XeS'> v.111 tx ihe iroup has also argued that a decision on the projects should be postponed until the council ha~ finished a re' IC"' of the en~ ·s General Claarter .. at Jaaet Wlaterbakl-(riCbt) aad Tim Ebted etand OD t:bted•• yaclat ln Newport Harbor. Wlnterbalder. preeldent ........................... of tJae Yaclat M•eten aad Marlae A..ocla- don, Ma a need for melf-recaJadon lD tlae mldat of a rl•lnC demand for charter boata. oflirn1ls the~ complain to -are angered b~ the parking congestion and noise these floating panics create. The l ' .. Coast Guard 1s concerned about 1he safet )' of these 'essels. which "ere not designed for com· memal use. .\nd the estabhshcd charter operators on Newport Harbor arr upset that their upstan com· pcutors ma> not be competm& fairly. -\s president of the Yacht Masters and Manne Assoc1at1on. Janet Win- tcrhalder says she would like charter operators to "Ork harder at smoothing rc:la11ons v.11h the 'anous Ne"'pon Harbor group ··our pos111on 1s that "e should ta~e care o f the problems before the cit) or someone else puu more restncllons on us and threatens our e ntire industr. ·· she said \\ IOl('rhaldCr'\ charter com pan~. Ad,enturcs at lica. has grown nght along w11h the local charter-boat mdustf). npandmg from a o ne- "o man oixrauon JUSI four )'cars ago to a dners1ficd compan~ v.tth thrtt harbor ofli cs. four emplo'et' and a nct.,..ork of.,..ell-eamed ontacts -.uh corpora11ons. local hotds and mannc operators throughout tht' :'l/ev.pon Harbor area But \\ intcrhaldcr behe' es that pressures are no-. peaking that .... ,11 either allo"' the charter 1ndustf) 10 t1ounsh or to ehmmate those that do not abide b' 1rad1t1o nal gu1dehnes .. , rcall) feel tt's up to the assoc1a· (Pleue eee 11.AJlBOR/ A.2) lo a Feb. 12 vote. with Councilman Dave Wheeler d1ssenttnJ. the council appro' ed an amendment to the ctty's General Plan to cov~ the Home (Plea. eee PETITION8/A2) Ballot onFV project Tuesday Sp c ial city e lection on So.uthparkc a ll ed crucial to cJty's future By JONA THAN VOLZIE Of~o.llr ........ All an)'bod)' -.111 agrtt on 1 that T uesda~ 1s a 'er-., important da) for t.he fiscal future of Fount.am Valle) O n that da). rn1denLS will be able \O cast their' o te on the contro' crs1al Southparli. deHlopment to decide v.hethcr the I a re project can include a retail center The C II) Council in September appro'ed dc,elopmenti o f the c11)'s t rt"f1tttntng open. S~ "tO include a Pnce Club outlet. but r~1dcn111 h' ing near the parttl rose in oppo~111on .. , 01c1ng concern~ about increased traffic and no1~ .\ .. ,~·· 'ote on the ballot -.111 &J"e the go-ahead to the retail Ct"qter. while a "no""\ ote mcan!l the c it\ v.111 not be allowed.to change the zoning of the parctl and the propcrt} v.111 remain zoned for hght manufactunng RM1dcnts on both sides of the issue contt'nd ihe outcome of the elec11on 1s cnucal to the l lh ·\ futun-Cm official\ claim Founl;iin Vallc\ needs the sak ·UU ~' l'nuc from a retail center -an estimated SI 5 mllhon annual!' - to ~et'P ell' sef' 1ce<> at their current le' c l upponers of the mtra~urt sa~ the add1t1onal income for sales tu gener- a.led b' a i:cu1l center would be-• much-nC'Cded boost 10 the cit'·!> coffers &forc Propos111on I'\ ~as passed in IQ7 . mun1c1 pabt1C'!> could generating fund\ through propcn~ ta,\C'!>. but lav. nov. hm11s thoSt' inCTea~ (Pleaee ._ 90UTHP ARK/ A.2) Ille~al sea wall built after storm may get to stay final toacb ....... La~ e• tlM ftalebl"" toaclaa -....... ~ •n. Cllaoe ol ~111'' ····::':l:a,.... ~ ~-"l'J ... ata fttM~·· 78aadayat llala 8111•. •-•11• of ...,._ Con- ..., ............ "" ........ Ml'ft.DCJ,. dtb ....... L~lltlDC C&DJOll deftiop••t. ... et1-r lopmeat foee will atte.I a ... CwtaJ Coaual•kw meed.al W .... 11iq oa a propoeed LapDa CanJOD ........... pnject . . · BJ BOB VAN EYltEN ... ..., ........ The county of Orange ha\ an- no unct'd the ~t~nt of a lt"pl dispute wtth South Laauna res1de-nts who built a sea waJI without count\ and state pcmuwon dunnp. th~ storm> wm teT' of l 983. The Cahfomia Coastal < om· m1ss•on 1s expected 10 iJ'e 11~ dccts1on on the propottd settiement later this week. A aro up of South La1una beachfront propcn) OWMI'"\ found t~r land and homes se' ere" bat- ttrcd by a winter storm 10 IQ I and decided to do something 10 fend otT the stonn surf. But their so&ullon staneJ another storm, this one lc:pl. 0 ' er the-sta "'all the propcrt) owners had hu1lt 10 prot«t their lots at I 000 teJ)5 Beach The storm and Ml\) sea~ ~)l..)n subsided, but the ro~ lepl -.11en ha"e liken four ytars to ~mooth down. Oraner Count) olfic11ls and <.. ah- forn1a coastal comm1s,1onen charied. and homeo" ners admitted . that the wall had lx'en built "'llhout the _proper permits .. l t was an emergenc\ measure ·· sa1d .t.. Judson "ra'. one of the propeny owners ''The li\C owners aarced to do It"' 1th the und~rsandang that appJ"opnau pcmms · -..ould be obta.ined after the fact. \\e dcctdcd 10 do 11 thu WI}. rather than wan until the homes that were there were destro\.ed " The settlement Y.-111 J O tiefore \he rounl~ Soard of upcf\ 1sors for rat1fi<"at100 on Tuesday. Under the llJUment. the propcrt) ov.ners -.111 remo'e the uppe-r pon1on of the sea wall and ,will rcmo"e the restof11 1ftt1s howntocau.scero ion Wra), wh~ owns an unde,eloped lot at I 000 te-ps Ek h. said he \Us satisfied v.11h tht settkment acrtt· ment. under Y.h h four of the lht propcrt~ owners "'II sha~ the cost of the ~a v.all'~ tTmoval and the h1b1hty for th~ rcma1n1na portion Laguna GreeJJbelt suing to stop. Aliso Viejo project IJ LA.NCI IGNON .... .._ ... _ A La&una Btach environment.al aroup fifed suit Thunday llli• the <'OUnty of Oranee ud 1wo4k'41opm in an anempt to delay constn1e1ion of 1.749 homes. The suit ftled in Ora• County Supenor Coun on brMlf of The Llsune G rttnbclt Inc. daim that an envuonment.al 1m.-ct rtpon C'08t- pkted in 1971 for the Alito VicJo devtlopment IS iMUfftrint Md n«ds mott detailed infbnnatlOft bcfoft the projtt1 tommenca. h alto allcss 1hat new traffic 11udia are Medtd to-thedfecta of thf propoetct 9an J....-Hill Transponation Comdor briaa twn- cd into a toll r'09d rather IMa 1 ffteway. nt Mail •U flied by UpDI leech •ltOrM)' lthnda ~ • .t.o IS lho a mtmber of dW Onnbttt·a boerd or d1ttnon. ne w it ..... ..... COllMy ol ·. '* ..... ~ .... --:;: I II .... '°I .. IOw ---~ .. ~c.. ........ ,.,.. .... rNd ··--~......... • ..... . Well '° -• ...... 12 .......... ""°""' ... --COlllllll ---..... w ....... -• ').toot a II .... '-:a ...................... .. ..... ,_...... .. ............. ...__._ IDOi-Md• 7-IDot ft0111ta• ... . SoulNrft CIM011116e mounta6n .... W11 be moeily tunny ...._.,.,...... .. ~-........ ,.,...,om 55 to ea ... trom 24 10 34. 0-.wll •-...ey ~--.,..... .. douda. High ..._,. NgM wll rMgl lrom • to 11. !owe from U to 44. Low ..._,. MIN• rMgl lrom 71 to M , loW9 from 44 lo 52. U.S. Tempe ,. •1 12 OI a :13 r ~·-­~ .. y 51 ... ----------~ )I .. Surf Forecast ~ .. lldtOr ... : ~~ Calif. Temps I I » 11 11 11 It 50 2t T4 '1 71 » H 00 33 00 4& II 11 41 42 24 4T 3A 51 15 Tl 35 !II 2• 12 .. )0 24 11 •1 23 01 .. ,. Fatal crash .. _taln Valley fire and COa.D~Der oftldala prepare to remo.e an naldeladfled ... '• body from a car Saaday. Wlalle la•••na 1"9t on Warner ATeaae between &w:UdandJ,o9 ~ardln•meeta.tllecar went oat of control, oftltarnecl and bunt lato n.._ wltla tile drlftr trapped bualde. A female penenaer wu eltber ejected or able to crawl o.t fonowm, the 6 :20 p.m. crula. NB nian among Panama lobbyists WASHINGTON (APl -Panama paid high-pol.\ercd '.S. lobbyists - including a l'e"' pun Beach man - hundreds of thousands of dollan sjnC't 1985 ' to pohsh its image. &Owemment rerords shOI.\ Stuan S'pcncer of:-.le"' pon Beach. a "W~ arc do ing that oursch cs at the moment.'' he said. om1c and social snuauon .. an .Pan- ama. Spencer flt'W to Panama a.t lea t tv.1ce. staying at the El Panama Hilton or lhe Mamon. records sh w_ 35 " .. a .. » 16 20 4 1 33 Tl 40 31 11 $1 " 11 '7 15 .. 21 ·11 45 35 70 ,. ~ 14 SS 2t 11 OI ... 51 a 2t 71 40 70 ,. 12 2t =,... ...... ~ ....... llytM c ....... c;.,._ City f:Ytllll• "''""° ~t- LOflt 9Mcll ~ ...__ "'°'~"' ,., ...,_., ....... N9wP«1 9eedl OekleN ~ ''*"'°' ..... ,....... "-~ AeclwoOO C.!y .___ a.ct-to ....., .. Sen..,nerdlno San a.bftel Sen OleoO S..F•-.O Sen.- S....•AN S..le ... b ... Senia MWla S....•MoNC.9 SlodolOtl T"-V-.Y Ton- ...... ... :: ~ Loe~ City 2-3 72 43 ~~~ ;:! IO 40 ! ~V9nlln M g g !,?:c'U::; =WI~.: 53 ., ----------- 71 31 .. )0 75 47 71 50 72 al 15 42 IO 44 SI 43 74 .. &4 .. 13 .. 71 42 .. 47 12 41 70 21 .. 44 t2 •3 Tl 40 .. 38 71 40 13 43 73 .. .. 41 .... IO 41 10 40 .. ,. .. 51 17 ,. 51 21 ,. •5 Tl des TOOAY 1207 • "'-1 03 ."' 103Pm IOlp.111 TUllOAY 12!118.lft l:M•m 30lpm 640pm 63 07 u I 1 5 1 07 27 23 the -r-10481 at &·21 8 m and tettat5·42pm Tiie-•'-loelay 81 .. 24 Lfft, and Mlt.11 41pm Extended · lo ng-lime pol111eal ad' 1sor.arid fncnd of President Reagan. ~.8. Oglesb~ Jr .. former Wh11e House assistant for legistat1ve aff:u rs: public rcla\1o ns e"xecutavt Francas Gome1. and Jamie Whitten Jr .. the son of Re p Jamie Whtttcn. D-M1ss .. are among those who have registered l.\llh the Justice Two big firms -8 111 Hecht and Associates and Daniel J . Edelman Inc. -lost contracts with Panama in 1986. The la.w firm of L1pscn. Hamberger. Whitten and Hamberger. whic h dad lobb) 1 ng work for Panama. last worked for the countr) in )ate 1985. according to Manin Hamberger. · · SpencC"r. one of Reagan's close friC"nds. workt'd for the Hecht firm. which siancd a S25.~a-month contract with the Panamanian go '· cmment in late 1985. shon l> after Noncp ins~lled President Enc Arturo Och alk. Ogl~ also wa-s tmplo)ed tn the firm. • The documents do not explain exactl) what pencerdad for Panama. Spencer did not return tl.\O tdephone calls. and Hecht said 11 as against has pohc) to discuss rt'lat1ons with clients. But Rep. Mal..e LOl.\Cr). D-Wash . recalled a lunchl.'on at the C. ap11ol Hall Club -a Republican hau nt -that he v.ent to an Januan 19 6 at the an' 1~n of th~· H~hi sta ff PETITIONS TARGET MESA o ·FFICES •.. 'Dtpartment at one lime as agents or Panama under thl· Foreign .\gent'> R~strat1on ct Records indicate lobb\ ISts' con· tracts ha\C bttn allo"'t'd to lapse. and •Raul St. Malo. a spokesman at ~·s em bass} s.aad lhe go\ cm:. ment no longer cmP,lo~s an} Amen - can lobbyists· to promote Panama. .. The Hceht firm's contract. v.hach expart'd in NoHmber 1986. called for d&u.ss1ons wt111_ members of Con- gress. their ~taffs and th<' execuu'e branch about the "pohtacal. econ- The Hecht people wanted 10 e'- plorc arranging ticucr rnn1ac1s tic- tv.etn Pan.aman1Jn legislator. and ml'mbcrs CJf ( o ngre'ii.. hl· \aid. Thl'~ also dlicu~d l '.S. ;ud to Panama. hl' ~1d. \\>ashing ton shut off all aid to tht· rnuntr) in [A·ccm ber I Q87 :HARBOR CHART~ CRUISES ~HRIVING ... Prom Al ·~ion:· she said ··our des11n' as rcalh 1n our l'tands We haH' to be pr~ .act1\C and "'Qr!.. as a team herC' or "'e ,'won't be around too long .. Ju'>t a decade ago. a corporatio n. boat pan~ gUl''>I\ ncll park on ut~ !>tn.-t·1s or parl..ing Im., that loading of pass~:nger'I must ta l..e place at com- mercia l dods. that amplified sound and "unrl·a-;onahle noise" be-- cunaak d and that trash be properl} disposed of From Al Ranch. a 94-acrc site owned by C'.J. Scgerstrom & Sons. The amendment SC'ts hmats on the hei.,,t. density and traffic for the site. which lies nonh of the San Diego FrttWay bttwun Harbor Boulevard and Fafrview R<><1d . The project has bttn mJled since Sept. 4 "'hen Superior Coun Judac Tull) Sc):mour ruled that the city's G eneral Plan and lhc environme ntal impact rcpon for the area were inadequate. The referendum dnvc would "not ncc~I> .. mean-a further ddav in "'ork on the first phase of IN Home Ranch project. accordina to Malcolm Ross. the company's director of planning and design. Gradina for One South Coast Place. which conlists of 1 :?-and 20-story offi~ towcn had al read) staned when the lawsuit filC'd b) the citizen's group brouaht it to a halt. Despite the refe rendum drive. Scgerstrom "'ill proceed as planned. including the re~ 1sed env1ronmen1al impact repon required by the coun. according to Ross. In a 3-2 vote Feb. 16. the council approved the SttOnd phase of Metro Pointe. an Arncl Co. d evelopment between the San Dil'go Freeway a nd South Coast Drive east of Bear Street. The cit) planning staff had rec- ommended that a 12-story h1gh-nse plannljd for the site be bro ken into t~o~ bu1ld1ngs ~ausc of11s prox1m1ty to a nearb} neighborhood. but the Planning Comm1ss1on re- jC'C'tl'd that recommt"ndataon. Opponents testified during public hearings that the) were conccrnt'd about traffic and geological problems an the area that have led to cracking homes in the G rccnbrook housing tract ncarb). Council member~ Wheeler and Mar) Hornbuckle opposed the pro- ject. S3) ang the de' elopment would be too intense and too close to the ho using tract. The ~cond phase. which covers shghtl) more than 12 acres. as part ofa three-phase plan by Arnel for the 5(}. acre ~1tc. · Phase II calls for a 12-stor) hi&h- ri'IC. and 12 s1~-and four-story office buildings "'1th matching parkang structures It includC1 about 459.800 square feet of office space. The first phase. the Cape A.pan- mc nts and II.\ 1n 11.\>0-SIOry office buildings 1<o finished. The third phase "'o uld include another 12-story build- ing. a 15-stor) high-me. some o ne-to thrcc-stor) rC'taal buildings and a 500- room hotel. 'w,cddan~ pan) o: other group interested an staging a celtbrat1on on Nc"'pon Harbor had s1mpk hoaces T he) "'o old chanC'r a harbor au1sc on one o f the Balboa Pavahon's pan ) , boats. the (annef) Restauram 's Isla MIJJCres or a s1m1lar 'es~I companies . belie' l" as ou1datt'd . a bareboat chaner ll'CS the customer complete con1rol over the vessel v. hilc it. as being leased. as long as adequate liabilit} insurance is ob- tained. Neither the boot owner nor the chaner agent who coordinates tbe cruise can dictate "' ho the \kipper. the lah.•rt•r or o ther personnel must be. To do so would all rgal T hat point was 1llus tratt'd last CA·cember in a rnntro' t rsaal sting o pcrallon o n 'l'"' pon Harbor in v.h1lh the . C. oast G uard staged a mock corporate pan) aboord the "Ro man H ol1da~ .. and charged the <,l..1pper "'1th '1ola11ng bare boat char.- tcr guadehn~. sa~ ing' the c;-hent had not been g1' en a choice of who I.\ OU Id captain the \C\SCI Winterhalder and other chan er opcrato" interpret the s11 ng opera lion au g<'t-tough a 1111ude b~ the Coa st G uard to stop alkgal barcboat ch.arters E\C.·rroad ~1J \Ul'h perm11s haH" tx·en u\Cd tor thl' past 11 : ~l'ar'>. hut ha,eno1 bt-l'n 'ipt"ltlicall ) calledfor1n SOUTHP ARK BALLOTING TUESDA y ... cit~ document'> f he proposed re- ' The~ chaner companies opcr- ato red 'esr,els cen 1fied fo r satet' tl\ the l · C oast Guard th rough stnngcnt guidelines. pro' 1ded cater- . in.g and l'nJO) ed the blessing of the , Cat) of '\le"'pon Beach v.h1ch issued ·'commerl·1al Harbor .\ct" 111es Pn - 11m11s-h<.·ens~·" 10 operate as al haner 'com pan~ , About lour }ears agu groups inte rested 1n alterna11'e" to .hl' IJrgc pan~ boat\ \taneEJ a\l..1ng for '>malkr slet"ker '~'>C'h to \lage p:lrl u.•'\ Th.11 dt'mand "'•n t<'rhaldt"r \31d "'J'> · qu1l kl) met h \upph ·-rm basica I~ a part' planner nn the "atn · 'hc ..aid ··1 l(lund that therl· "a' J nl.'l'd out lhrre Im thL'\C orporatrum to. gl·t a"'a' l rom the: trad111 unal hotel\ and fl'"'>taurant,.ind to do '>t>ml·th1ng d1ffl'rrnt .. .\t the '>Jall' llml· bt>.11 11" ner' started 111 rL·Jllll' the' llllJld l ut '"ml' o f thL'lr C\pl·n-.e' b' malt.1n1 thl·ar }acht\ J\Jilahk tor l h.incr' I hl' v.ord qu1,l..h "~·n t 0 u1 th.it \Jlh1' -v.cre J\J11Jhll for lhanl'r' un "t""'· pon I IJrhm and thl' 1ndu-.1r' JU\I gre"'" In a k" \hnrt \l'Jr\ thl l hJrtn . 1ndustr) more tha·n d11ubkd of)\:r ator\ \J~ \llhoug.h n<' prccaw ~tdl l\lll' Jrl' lt.qll \\ trllnh.ildcr Jnd othu' \a) th.st up 111 2.'lOO lhaner\ , arl· h<•uh·d l'Jl h \Car on 'l'\.\port Ha1 hor. mo\t Junn~ the \UITi ml"f m onth' and lhL popular C hmtn).i., Boa• Parade \nd v.1th a d1cn1 pa\lng . from S l,(J(~ l w S' 1100 to tL·cJ and enten.un a p;in~ \II Jhc>ul ~11 pl'tlpk on J three-hour harhor l ru1-.c thl· andu,tn pro' 1dl'\ J n0\1dcrahle <ohnt 'in the arm nl thl· hl\JI l'lnnom' Thr rapid. gro\.\th · ho"C''l'r created wmC' 1.h.iu\ J\ v.ell Estabh'ihl·d t llaner companae\ 11 1..l' the P~v1hon and the (!\nnen operatl' Coa~t Guard-tcrtaricd ,e,-..·1., thut ,allo"' them to lon11 nuc tal..intt lull control of their l ru1..c\ Rut "'hen .1 _ ve'.1.scl -1ndudang mo'>t ~Jlht\ - cannot mett the \tn ngent <. OO\t Guard safet) requirement\ 11 mu\t operate as a dtm1~ or "hartboat" chaner. , U nder a lav. that man) Lhaner ORANGE .... Pilat COAST ~· l MAIN OFftCE But it's not onh the roast (Juard • "'h1ch has beM angered b) the profusion ofba rcboat chane~ O per- ators o f the establ1sh<'d charter com- pan1l'S ~~ bart'boat c haner agents ha 'e not all.\a)s competed fairly. \1!-lUn'>. npcl'fl'd tu ht' n.•\ ae"'ed h~ From Al thl· ( 11, c ounul 1n \larch. "'ould .\ huge. hand-painted sign at the allo"' E·, crruJd and tht' u t\ ~anne c-om erofBrookhu""-Strect and Slater Dcpanment better cnlorccmcnt. The .\ 'cnue urges residents lo cast a "ves" lhancr\. hl' \31 d wuld be threatened \Ole. l.\h1ch proponent leader John "'1 th a l.\llhholding nf future pcrmm Collins 53)5 wall allow the city to hare for , 1ol:iti<>n'> add111onal police officers nearly im· "This ·•S J n J \l'f'\ ne" area." mcdaatel). E'erroad ..aid . "I 1h;nk there\ a "Not just that. but we can't stand wrnp:m\on \.\Ith thl" limousine busi-snit fore,er .. We've got to look fi ve. ncss "'hl'rl' fhc or 10 ~cars ago )'O u te n or fifteen )ears down the line. might ha'e had trouble getting one This isn't something we can go back but no"' ,0 u ran hire a li mo for '5 and change:· Collins said. bud'> an hour·· But opponents. mainly rcs1den1s of E'erroad "Jald he rl·centh recca ,ed the Green Valle) -\cres housing tract a phonl· lall trnm a ,,0 ma ri "'ho "'as alross fro m the parcel bounded b) asking about o pcraung a bareboat later .\venue. Newhopc Street. chancr e'en hcforl" .,he had actualh Talben .\'enue and the Santa Ana purcha!>ed thl' \acht. · R1,cr.sa) thercisplcnty ofcashanthc ·· .\ lot o f 0 "' ner., arc looking to c11)°s hands and question the agree- dcfra) some of the co .. ts of owning ml·nt that would have bro uJht the and operating their ,acht!.. so thC) Pm ·e Club to the city. The discount make 11 3 , ailahle (or commercial retail "'a rehouse backed o ut of the use:· tte said. project when the controversy struck. Charter agent\ w far ha'e tx·en l'ndcr the City Council approved same pnce. bul the store would incur a discount through a rebate of 11s sales ta\ OVCT a 21-)ear penod. • Opponents cri11c1zed the agree- ment. but the city said at was necessaf) to lure the Pnce Club away from its curre nt Santa Ana site. less than two miles from the proposed Fo untain Valley location. A pnvate analysis firm hared by the cat) also went over the agreement and found at linancaally sound and beneficial. Despite the apparent amponant'C!of the election. county Registrar of Voters Donald Tanney estimated a small percentage of the city's 29.891 registered voters v.111 turn o ut Tues- day to vote. "It's hard to make an accurate estimate without knowing the pulse of the community. I don't know how invol ved the average person is with the issue:· Tanney said. "But if they get 30 percent. that would be good.'' resident~ were registered to 'o te. shghll) higher than the totals as of Jan. 14. · FIRE ••• From Al dad not elaborate. Hawk ans said. The fare was brought under control b} 65 firC' righters an 90 minutes. he said The building hou~s Mission Viejo National Bank and the offices of the Paine Webber investment firm. said Mcintosh. The building '>Ustaancd maJor dam- age on the seco nd floor whC"rc thC' bank's mortgage di-vision wa\ located. ~xtens1 vc smoke damage was sustained throughout the build- ing. The fire caused S 1.35 m illion an damage to the structu~ and SI million 1n damage to conte nts. Ha~ !..ins said Bob Black. manager of C"atahna Pa\scnger Service which runs 1sfond 1nps as "'ell as harbor cru1~s.. said the w mpan} spends a lot of monc} each 'l'ar o n inspec11005 and repairs to rl·ta in their Coast (1uard C'trt1fica- 11on &t \.\hen bareboats b~ pass such '>tnngent and lO'itl\ tests. )Ct operate a\ a "passenaer for hire" charter Bia k sa' s 11's unfair ··Yeah. I'd lake to 'iCC all chan rr boats (required IO be) certified." Black said "I thank that 1f they're going to o perate. the) should hav<' to operate unde r the 'lame conditions Wl' cooperating "'ath the cat) 's e!Ton <, to agreement. the Pnce Club would have r<.-gulate bareboat charters through paid about S6 per square foot for the the ~pecaal e' ent pt•rmll\. E'erroad propeny to build a store-about half said. of the propeny's market value. The "We ha"e '1n uall) ehmanated the cit) would buy the land at full market Mone) an a first-floor bank vault I b k h h priceand scll 1t to the Price Ciubal the comp aanls ~ ma ing t e c an crs v.as not damaged. Mclnlosh said . Officials an the rCIJstrar's office said sfightl) more than 61 perunt of lhc citizens registered to vote in the 1986 general clcctfon c•Sl their baJlol. In 198.6, 30.479 Fountain Valley more~~n~hl~··he ~1d."~nng ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i the lasl (Christmas) boat parade. 75 11 percent of the applicants provided sbuttks. Before. thq would just tC'll their clients to <.omc do"'n to New- port Harbor and park whcrcH r the) can." do·· · Black said the rond111ons o ught to ntend to other requirements as "'ell. l'nder ctt) pt·rm 1ts. the charter com- panies o perating cenafied \'tssels must pro' 1dl' parkan1 for their cus- tomcrs a nd must abide b) noise tcstnct aons ai. "'ell (. 1t} officials ap,parcntl) agree that mol'<' m ust be done to curtail the problems that bareboat charters bnng to Ne"' port Harbor Glen £' erroad. the calf '> hcens1 ng \upern!>Or. ~ad re' m ons to the \1unaripal Code are being drafted to .iddfl'\S boa t chanc~ more d1r«tl~ ( hartcr companies v.111 be required to <appl) for spen al-<' e nt permits. tra- d 1t1o nall) dcs11ne<.1 ror sportmg <'' cnts. concens and other public e\-Cnts tn the Cit) nder terms of the pcm11t. the chancr agent must cruurc that the 1 Wantcrhaldcr bche\ e~ cnartcr agent are 1n a do-or-die pos111on If the)· do not cooperate w11h the Cll). the Coast <iuard and fellow charter operators. the) could be run out of the harbor en11rel}. -~ "This means educaung our indus- try members as to the requirement~ and the problems that have been done in the past. and lhere were a lot or problems 1n the earl)' years. do care ~hat the ctt) feels. we do care about the people who h"e on the harbor ... she said "Th1'i as not a rommercial harbor. thi\ 1'i a plc-a"iure--boat harbor and v.c l"C'SOCCt that If ~e don't, "'e'rt" 1n trouble .. 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