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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-10 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1988 NB's Bart threatened with recall Adviser mentioned ouster from council possible if she ran against Gil Ferguson By GREG llERllX ............... Newport Beach Councilwoman Evelyn Han said she was warned last week that she could faC"t"a rteall ofhcr council scat 1f she decided to challenge incumbent Awmblyman Gil Ferauson 1n his btd to retain his As~mbly seat. Only • 1wo days before she an- no unced her candidacy for thr 7~h Oistnct ratt. Han and Coun- cilwoman Ruthel)n Plummer met with political consultant Frank Catennicchio. who totd Han that he'd heard talk of a possible recall campaiin against her 1fshe decided to challenae Frrsuson. R-Nrv.port Beach. Han was ~luctant to talk about lhr 1nc1dcnt today. but confirmtd 1ha1 Caterinicchio had discussed thr rrc:all rumor ""Ith ~r: CatennxcbtO, who was a consult- ant on Hart"s 41>unc1I campaign 1n 1986. said~ v.as mr!"C"I) lrning Han knov. wh:u lund of suikn arr pla ~c.-d for m a statr pnmat) ra~ panel u- larh :trace for a d1s1nc1 as v.ralth' J'> ,~)~h . The d1stnct includes '-l"V. port Ekac:h ( OSta Mesa UJUna Beach. uiuna ~11ucl L.aauna H11li.. Dana Pu1nl. San Ju.an Capistrano and \11~~1on V1c1u .. , talked v.uh Evelyn and I was \h,mna v.1th her v.hat I'd heard. that j:k.'OPk v.cre \Cl') UP5t"t that she'd dl'\. tdl-d lo run .. said Catmnacduo. "'hu is lurrentl) a consultant to lr'\'1M ( "' ( uunc1lman Da'td Balttt in his bid for the -'0th Con&ft'UJonal scat hdd b) rl'llnng Rrp Ro~ Badham. R • 'l'"' port B<ach { atenn1lCh10 !Miid he had no mfor- nuuon about a sptt1(1e ~II rfTon b<'ing moun1td qamst Han Han ha-. ~l\td he•'> prnsure from count) Rt'publK"an lcaders santt . her decision 10 chalknae Frrauson. a consenatl\e fa,orne Pan' ~aden ha' c lamba-.trd Han's campa1an as tx-in1 d1srupt1'e to O\trall Re- publican guals and panicularh harmful 10 Pro,1«t 90 the pam ., bid for an .\s~mbl~ ma,JOnl' Han ..aid s.hed«tded 10 run ;ag;a1n\t f t'rguwn bct:aust of his fa1lurr 10 suppon 1ran-.pon.a11on lcg.isla11on and laabtlm btll\ relating to loC'aJ btach~ hr said her d«mon ~as also due. lft pan to OOJ01ng 10\MttpUOM by the FBI and state Fair Pohttcal Pracucn Comm1u1on into alle&a-uon~ that F<"rguson 1lkpll~ fuoM-fed camp;uan con1nbu11ons to t•o pro- &rov. th ( osLa \1~ Cit\ Council cand1datt"S { 1tenn1l ch10 ~1d he does.n·1 bl-- lie' c Han lnrv. ('\actl\ what w WU 1 n for "'hen she dcc1d~ 10 chat~ (Pleue .ee llAltT I A2J Nation CIW'eyeinthesky'brushesbacktears Plane crashes Into house, killing a couple inside and the pilot./ A4 California Police helicopter progra-m rebuilds after fatal crash By JENNIFER WEBER .............. As ~ walks acro..s the tarmac at John Wayne A1rpon. Rand)' Nutt looks at his craft and calls 11 ··a teardrop.suspended under a flower ·· It's a poetic '1ev. of Ea&Jr 111 the Costa Mrsa Pohct' ~panmrnfs new helicopter. It is a I) ncal look at a mac hine born of fire -1n this ca~. quite htrrall} A )ear has nov. passed sincc the Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa police hrhcoptcrs lOlhded ovrr a grass) field in In inc Costa Mesa's cho pper plummeted to the ground in a fireball: the~wpon Beach craft. w11h o nl) minor damage. fell about 200 ~ards a""a) .... ._ ............ Court bailiff in critical condition after being shot by a man who was later killed In a courtroom gun battle./A5 The three men in the Costa Mrsa helico pter o fficers Da' 1d Ketchum and John t·M1ke .. L1bolt and Cl' 1han obscrH·r Jeffery Pollard -died 1n the crash The tv.o Nc....,pon Beach officers. pilot Bob Oak.le~ and observer M~ks Elsing. ""rrc inJurcd £a&le m. theCoeta Ila& Police Department•• new laellc 111pbti . la~•~ tbe deputmaat•a laellport•t..._ The March I 0 1987. crash de' as- Lated Costa Me\a·s O\lna crev. both emo11onall~ and matenall)' W1th 1he loss of a hehcopter and tv.o pa lots -a third had died three months bcfort' of a hcan attack and hadn't bttn replaced -Lhl' program had bttn cut in half. Crash settlement details secret Boating Newport's Dennis Durgan Is out to capture his third CongresslonaJ Cup./C4 Index Adv1c;e and Games Boating 85 C4 B1 That has made the past ~rar m~th a .. rebuilding procns. .. Nun sa~<;. a ume tht' proiram hmptd along v.11h o ne hl'hcopter and three pilots -the minimum n~ed to kttp 1t 1oin1 The program itself hasn·t changed much si nce th<.' accident. Chief 03' 1d Sno""den sa~s. 11·s mov1n1 forward. (PleaM Me COPTER/ AS) By JENNIFER WEBER °' .............. Thewidowofac" 1han •ho d1ed in the ( osta \trsa police hehcoptl'r crash has ··conl.-cp1uall~ ·· a,rttd w J sculement "'11h the Cll'>. \ta"or Donn Hall ..aid . . t II) 011ic1ah declined 10 g1\l' J dollar figure for the ~ulcmcnt. hut Hall said the c11~ "'ould pa~ onh J dl"ducublc and 11s insurance mm· UPDA TE p.in' v.ould pick up the balance Hall ~ud the "'' "'o uld not di\ uJge the amount t:' en after the agreement 1s lormah1t·d l tllng ~onccm\ tor the <;afct\ of Rebt.·H·a Pollard and her.:!' ·· \CJr~>ld daughll'r ( hnst' The dl't l\lon 10 ~ttlc 1hc claim lJ ml' in a dl)~ ~s1on \tonda' nl&ht ··conn~p1uaJI~ >t.ah the\·"<' lgl'ttd ·· Hall said C1t' .\uome' Tho mu \\ood rr- fused . to lOmmcnt sa~1na nt"g~ t1at1on'> rl·ma1 nl·J · 't"f"\ 'IC'n<;lll\ e .. Pollard ~oolJ nnt l'<' rrachtd for Cl•mment. hut hl·r motht'r C'('hoed \\ uod and said ne,,111a t1l•n'> arr a1 a . 'l'f' l Olll'3l" pvlOt ·\\e·rr '"'"' .,h, Jtxiut an\lhing · •:..:ud the v.oma n "'hl' "'ould 1drn11f, ht>rwlt onh as \trs loH•land ''t ou knov. the one-)ear aruuversal') as ( loda) l EmOlloos arr vtty hap and •e don t •ant to do anytJuna that .. ould ~parchzr her or Chnst~ 1n an' "'a' Lo'eland said 1ha1 nrtin fC"J)OrtS ot an S 00.000 S('ltlemnll o ffer S('t off 1 .. pait· of telepho ne alls to her dau&hla The ,ounc1I s qrttmrnt to K'ttlc came 1u\t thrtt da's sh' of the first (Pl..-eee CllASll/ AS) ' Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion A7-8 C5-6 86 84 B7 B5 A3 Highway fund proposal draws criticism Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports Weather Weddings 88. C7-8 C1-3 A2 A6 By BOB VAN EYllEN °'_..., ...... A ballot proP.051t1on that v.ould transfer S700 malhon a ynr from the suite·sge~ral fund and earmark 11 for h1ghv.a) co nstruction 1s bein1 bankrolled b) <k'elo~n for. lhc1r o v.n bendit. opponents of lhe measure r hargl·d at a prc'l..conft'rence toda) Propos1tton 7.:! •ould rt>qu1re tha1 rr,t'nu~ from tht' stat(''<; ..al~ ta\ on p-.ohn~ Ix' u~ onl~ for tran<;por· tat1o n 1mpro' ement!>. an idea that has drav. n support lrom orpn1za. uons such as the Orange ( ount' Transpona11on Commission HB police brutality lawsuit brings firing, suspensions By JONATHAN VOLZI.E °' ............. A Huntinaton Be.ch polace ofTJCU was fiml and two others ~ follow1q an internal inv~tton into the btatinJ of a Wcstmmsttt man who ulumattly received a SI 2S.OOO out-of~ titnkmcnt from the city. The City Council dccidCd Monday &o sttllc the Sl.l million federal lawsuit filed by W1Uiam W. 8'atkr. 29. bfcaux t~ c:att .. Ktmed ~ cleaHut." COUKilman Tom Mays said Wtdnnday. Butkr was aJlqrdly tx'aten b\ Hunt1naton Beach off1ttn af\er h~ ~edl)' lhrQtened offtttn wnh two Doberman penscben and at- tempted to Ott. Slid Deputy C1t~ An~y WiU1am Amsbuy Amsbary said a f-aht broh out at a smty_ . in Marc.. bttwun ButJer's brocbcf aQd anothCr man. Wlwn pol.KT arrived to qudl the d1s- turtlantt. William 8udrr aJlqedl) lhrea1rftcd tbc offim's with bu dop. ~ foHowiQc day. M*lty a dottn officen mumed '°die ~ to take lu&krintocustody. Ht•UtFdh fled. and was band bidi• ia a '°"PJlon Dealer t tifle1 crime offered protection barrel in an alle' . .\m~ban said Whe n he v.ns tinall' ialen into cu tod). Butler allqcdl) was beaten b~ pota« nl&htsuclls. His left "nst -Aas broken and his bead Y.ounds requm:d more than SO '>t11chC'S. accordana to the la•sun filed h' his anorne). John Nelson of Fountain Valle). Nelson was in coun \\l"\in~~ and unavadabk for comment In add1uon. offittrs later all~I) roel"C'Cd Butkr to SI.ID an q:rttmcnL 1n •bich a rnISUQI arrtSt charsr apJmt him •oWd be dropped 1f ~ (Plnn-•UTALITT/A2) i....n''"' n a' thl' Paul C1ann ')pending L1m11 lmpf\l\Cmcnt and Enfo~ ml n1 \, 1 1he m<.'a<;ure also has attr..tlll«l lhl· 1n1c~t ol Oranae ( ,1un1 Jnd11per\ "'ho h.t\C.' lOn- tnt'luh:J Jl:ll.>ul S-'00.UllO ol the ap- pnl\1ma1l h ~I m1lhon r:mcd ~far b' '>UPJ"•rtl'r\ ol 1he PfOP<>'•t1on C n11,, or th(' mcasurr include t'd ... ~Jll•r\ Jnd ,, prncntall \~ \lt edu~J11ul\d supp.•rt orpn1zauon1. "'hl ..a' that the measurr "'ould d1~d 'ilunl·, to 1ra.,.,pona11on al the e\r'l'n'C. 1_•1 ...,h,,,., .ind other prl)- gram' But tran'p rtl' o n o fficial' ~raml:lhng ll>r "'.l''> Ill rehe'e traffil con1~">t111r 1 .. oi.. on thr mcasurt' as a City officials shocked over teen prostitution 8) ROBERT BARltER °'_..., ........ l ll' lllli 1aJs \a1J toda' lilt"' "'<'rt' \hod..l-d anJ 'urpnS<'d h' alk g.lllon., thal )Oung runa•a' a.iris \t.C:rt' gl\en COl.iint· and 1u1dt'd 1nll• pro-.11tut1on an an .Jp.lnmcnl in dov.ntov.n Hunt1n1h'n 8C'ac h But the) shouldn·t be so suf1)0SC'd Kl-Ordmi 10 DouF. Llnic' 1n an u"' ner of a dov. nto v. n ~u1khna in tM \Ame block. ·1f\ a load ofhOOt"' · l.anlr'in said toda' -c.1r1\ ""<"!\." ah'a'\ hJng1n1 around lhe place and y~llm1 out the vo.indo• Ot'll'r\ lnt"v. ~ twt ~~ SolQI on. \\ c told some admiAtSttallon otTIClals .\ pnnc1pal f1turr 1n the ~ Wilham tt Ta'k>r ~" ha\ bttn ~h.ifll,'d •1th 15 felon, counts ra"IJna from h.a '1na sc:' •1th m1non to panJfflniand p.mp1nach.a,..n Ta)lor •as lod&rd in Onnsc t ount' Jail allcr h1s arrat1nmcnt Tunda~ •ht'n b1111l •&\ 1nc~.l~ to SJ\A).000 ~-Ol'nCIALS/A.2) Lungren takes job fight to high Court • - nn·Jl·J hoost to their rfTons The Oranae Count~ Transpor· 1a111._•n ( omm1s.s1on took a pos1uon 1n \up~ln of the propos1t1on afttt hc.mnga pnYnt.ationlastJanuaf) b) .,tat\ -\'>\embhv.oman Dons .\Oen. , •mm1\s1on sP<>kcsman Tom For- • JOC •,,;ud ~ -lllGllW AY/A2) Attack by pit bull will cost $300,000 ·. ..., .................... Kerrie~ ... .._. ft•ebDDd. Doe. eapect to keep abotlt 8100.000 d.eeetti-1•t WeJ,...... a plt b.il attack, bat die Newport.,.... wode ratba laa..e lier flnterbeck. Morpn said she still wakes up cryin& and has worries about facin& her next vtcious pit bull. ··1 feel disiustcd and cheated out of my finacr ... she said. "and I didn't have a chance to screw up. I didn't do anythina wrong. I didn't ~en Stt him until he attacked me." Lons. Morpn's attorney. said that he's seekina to win SS0.000 from the lodger at the apartment who opened the door. on the basis that the man knew of the dog's likelihood of attack.. The man has moved to the Washing· ton area. he said. - Despite the hefty settlement. Morpn and her husband, Don Casino, say that she'll be fortunate to pocket SI 00.000. The remaining por· tions •~ slated for attorneys. court fea. and medical costs not covered by worker's cqmpensation insurantt. BART W ARNEDOF RECALLATTEllPT ••• From Al Ferguson. "In a Republican pnmary. es- pedally with what's at stake with Project 90. the Republican leadership is going to make it very difficult for her." said Caterinicchio. ··Evelyn is a very nice ~n. but she's very naive about politics at this level.·· Hart insists she knows exactly what's at stake and full y supports Projcc:t 90. But Hart wd she thinks aood aovemment for the 70lh Dis- trict ta'kes precedence over the party's Statewide aoaJs. "The self-appointed people who think ProJ«t 90 as more important than a good kgaslator are very few. Most people realize that:· said Han. who said shortl) after her candadaC) announcemen1 last '.I.eek that she as "no Cinderella ~ang to the ball. I understand pohllcs and 1 understand this race:· Tom Fuentes. chairman of the Orange County Republican Pany and the most outspoken cntic of Hart's candidat;. said he hasn't hearct an)1hing about a recall campaign against Han. but admitted tha1 pany heavyweights have bttn pressurina her 10 reconsider her decision. "There is conunuing and ongoina candid discussion wath Mn. Han by countJess elected officials.. ~reyin1 on her better judament to d1scon1inue aer pursuit of this primary challen~e." said Fuentes ... , have seen a growing consternauon and disap- pointment that a challenge an a Republican primaf) will cost money and cnerg) at a time when 1he pany 1s so totally focused on Project 90:· Han had harsh words for Fuentes. .. Mr. Fuentes as speaking for himself. not lbe party" she said. ··1 really am conccmcd about the system if Tom Fuentes is taking 1his kmd of hard line."_ w-" Ei-lcm raaoera. a Hunti11gton Beach political consuhant and coor- dinator of Vice President George Bush's West Coast campaign. said she tried to talk Hart out of running against Ferguson. bu1 chided IO<:"al pany leaders for their heavy-handed pttSSurc tacucs. ··she has a nght to run likt anybody else and I don't think thiy should have pressured her like that ... said Padberg. a former chairman of the Orange Count} Republican Party. ..In our countf). '.lte are gi ven open and fr~~ election) and when some- bod~ wants to run. the} can run. fael) n has reall) been pushed around and sh~ docsn 't deserve that:· . BRUTALITY SUIT BRINGS SUSPENSIONS ••• Prom Al decided against suing the city. Amsbaf) said the settlement was not an admissio n of guilt an the case. but that one of the officers involved. William Weston. had bttn fired after an internal affairs investigation into the incident. Police Capt. Barr) Pnce confirmed that one officer had · bttn fil't'd. and that two others had been suspended. He refused to discuss the incident beyond that. because each of the d1sciphned officers has filed an ap- peal with the Cit ) Pnet: stressed. however. that the '"' est1gat1on began befo~ Butler filed suit. and that the Police Ocpan- menl "cleans our o wn house." Ma)s said the rnunc1l 1s becoming ancreasangh concerned over the number of ba&-mone) settlements paid on pohce-related incidents. In- cluding Butler's award. the city has paid out roughl) $800.000 since 1983 on police-related incidents. .. The council as definitely con- cerned:· Mays said. ..We've asked that the depanment and the city attorne) ·s office look into procedures used and see af changes can be made ... The councilman said. however. that he has faith in Pohce Chief Bill Payne to rad the department of brutallt) claims. ''There·s a lol of new people coming in. and 1l takes a while to change attitudes. .. Mays said. Pa~ ne said the department con- tanuall) trains officers on pohcaes and procedures an an effort to a'oad la'.1.suits. but added man) of the 1nc1denls are .. too close .. to call and that 1f) often less expensive for the cit) to settle out of coun than go through with a . trial. rqardless of whether lhe department is at fault I ~ ''I'm not t~ang to escape an~ blame. but "'c are not guilt) of ever) thing !>aid in the lawsuits.·· Pa)ne said ... We're paying mone)' m some cases where the police were nght. but with the rnst of the courts. It co, ts less to settle out of court. .. The 1nc1dcn1s an the lawsuits do not rep~nt our normal way of doing business.·· DEALER SAYS PROTECTION OFFERED ••• From Al fncnd·s mother and took place at Amelia·s restaurant on Balboa Island. The) were al"' a~:. instructed lo find monc). Je'.1.tlf) and coca me. they said. Tempe -..... 14 ... 24 ... 14 "* ,., -14 .... 4 .... :M '°°° MGHW A Y FUND BILL CRITICIZED ••• P'rolDAl Os.>Poncnts charae. ho~vu. that psohne sales tu funds already are dirttled to local govern~nts for usc an transponatio11 improVC"l'1'lalt: "They·~ already earmarked for transportation as part of the one- quarter--cent general sales tal that goes to local ascncics... said Lenny Goldberg. campaian dirutor for the opposition group No on 72. .. This measure would essentially man double dipping the same funm.. .. LUNGREN ••• From Al we do ~heve that the pqsmon the congressman ha.s taken is accurate. •. the &o,ernor added. Senate Democratic leaders challenged Lungren and Deu- kmeJaan 's interpretation of the con- firmation process and called Lungren·s procedure a stran~ way lo get the dispute into court "Ifs a sham .... a collusive lawsuit." said Senate MaJonty Leackr Barry Keene. 0-Vallcjo. Oeukmejian said he decickd against using a more strai&htforward approach ofhavang Lungren sworn in as treasurer and then wa1tin1 for Senate Oemocrau to take the iss~ to coun. bcocaust the coon battle would leave Lung.ren's actions as treasurer under a ··1qa1 cloud." DeukmeJian named Lungren. a conservative consrcuman from the governor's hometown of Lof\g lkach. last )ear to replace Unruh. a Demo- crat and former Assembly speaker '.I.ho died last AUJUSt of cancer. The Senate re.)CCted the appoint- ment last month, 19.21 . with oppo. ncnts dcscnban1J..ungren as an ultra- conscrvauve who masht usc the treasurer's powers lo thwart pro. grams to build bousinc for the homeless and fi&ht water pollution. amona other tbinp. But the Assembly approved the nom ination tht same day. and Ocu- kmcj1an and Lungren rontcnd that the Assembly vote entitles Lun&1'Cn to the trnsurer·soffiet' under a constitu.- taonal amendment . The measure also would chanie the state·s spending limal by pemutting the establishment of a 3 pm:enl ~ f11nd which would not be counted under the spending control limit It would permit two thirds of 1he reserve fund to be spent under "u~nt and unexpected circum- stances. .. Proposition 72 also would exempt the state·s nane--cent per gallon gasoline tal -which is separate fro m the sales w -from the spendin11 hmit. The. Ma¥y anvolve~nt by build- ing interests has led critics to dub Proposition 72 "the Oranat Count} developer in1t1at1ve. ·· .. Oran~ County d'velopers are bankrolling Proposition 72 because the) want our tall dollars to fund their growth.'' lr\'lne Mayor Larry A11ran was quo1ed as sa)ing. OFFICIALS SHOCKED ••• From Al A search warrant served Wednesday on a storage locker an Fountain Valley turned up several antique guns from the Civil War. Huntin&tOJl Beach politt said. The suns were believed to have bttn stolen in Indio an 1976. thrcc years before Ta)'or allegedly ~tared from the CHP in that area. Cit)' Councilman l"om Mays said t<>CUy he was .. very shoe~~· and promised to suppon Pohce Chief Bill Payne·· 110 percent" on any efforu to clean up the area. "We knew we had a drug problem but I didn't know about the prostitution." City i\dmmistrator Paul Cook said todav that the bu1ld1n1 where the sex and drua activities allqedly took place at :? I 0•1! Ma an St. as scheduled to be bulldozed in about sa~ months to make room for redevelopment. City officials will work with the owner. Robert Koury. to build a parking structure and retail shops.. Koury. and owners of other rundown buildings an the area. were aiven notice b) C'Ouncal mem~n Monday to bnng their structur-es up to health a,nd safety standards or evict residential tenants an 30 days. Cook said that he and Payne have a&Jttd 'to kttp a d~r e)'e o n the downtown ... City Envi~nmental Officer Susan Tul_ly. who was part of a cit) task fortt that inspected lbe downtown buildings in OettmbeT. said today that two femaln appcattd to be locked into a r-oom during the ofTaclals' visit. She said that one female asked Taylor:· .\re you ready.·· Tully said Taylorallqedly replied, "No. not now ... .. , knew that there was somethina ""-c1rd. ·• she said. Lanacvin. who owns a buildina in the downtown area. said that he and a newspaper reporterattempted lo shoot pacturn aubout I a.m. of pcopk allqedly_cnt~na the buildfoa durina Dttcmbtr. But Lanacvan said he and tht' rcponer were foiled when a backstair exit was blocked with iron barricn. Taylor reportedly is a former Cahfomia Ha&)lway Patrol ~nt who retired in 1979 on a disability. He rcponedly uxd the name of James E. Sutton while with the CHP. . Sandra Mae Johnson. 27. who reportedly lived an the apartment Wl_th Taylor. also was arrested on .susp1c1on of oral copulation with a manor. Johnson was ~t to be am11Jled today an Westminster. la&una Beach ~·«~t Neal Do\.lllas Blumt>ers. 48. also has been arrested 1n conn«t~on wat!t the ~ on suspicion of oral copulation and unlawful se~ with a minor. poltce sajd. John Mallua. ~ho 1~alread) servinJa 14-)c:ar sentence for other robbenes - of directing armed assaults on fi ve homes an Fountain Valle)'. Newport Beach and Palm 'ipnngs. Paduano remains 1n Orange Count) Jail on SS00.000 bail. Manua wa!> arraigned Wednesday m Supenor ( ourt an Santa ..\na stemming from the r harJeS against him and Paduano. said Deputy Distract .\ttorne) Wallace Wade. who 1s pro~"Cutang Paduano. Dcfako's recounting of her rob- bery was Stmalar to other cnmes mentioned earlier an Paduano's prehmanary hearing that were re- ponedl) earned out at the darccuon of Paduano and Mattua. .. The tame I'm doing now as for a JOb for Mr. Paduano:· Matthew Tia ~tificd Moo•>· Tra and has l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ brother. Rodne), said they hoped II their coopera11on ""1th authorities m Defalco tes1jfied that the mtttang "•th Paduano was arranged by her Rodney and Matthew Tia. who pleaded guilt> to an armed Balboa Island robbcf) the) ~!(I they carried out on Paduano·s orders. described an coun Monday how they often bound their ,·1ct1ms and 1dent1fied 1hem- st'hes as bean& from the Mafia. Wednesday's Lotto picks IJ 1'e ~Prcs1 He~ are tbc wannana numbn's picked Wednnda)' n1aht for the California Lottery's twact'-we-tkly "Lotto 6-49" pm~ 37. 16. 49. l . 28. J 2 and the boaus number, I. Playcn who com\"lly aucs.Kd all ti.a numbcn will Vt.are a pnzc pool of S9.8 mllhon. lottery oflk 1als said. Peoplr holdana five ~1nnin1 numben and the bonus numbt'f will share S 1.34 million. Pla)'tn corm:tly suns1na fi,c numbtn wall d1\idc S691.000 and four·numbtt winnen will ~ $628.000. Tot.al ticket le was S 12.S m1lhon. the case against Paduano would help get their sentences redu~. but both said the) had rcce1,ed no prom1stS m exchana:t for their tesumony. Paduano's children. who have at· tended cvcf) da' of their father's prchm1naf) hearing an Westminster. claim the case against Paduano 1s based on the .. hes" of Jilted former lovcn and on the ttstimony of convicted cnmanals · E"·cn Defalco dated Robcn Pa- duano. and she conlanued to be.cloK to his famal ) after tht' year-Iona Grand Ju'} 1nvest1pt1on aot undcf way. said Rohen Paduano Jr .. the ckfmdant's 23-year-old son. "I bad lunc:h wnh htt two or thm: monlhs aeo:· satd Robtn Paduano Jr ... Does that sound hk~ she was ~ina "K'timalCd b)-my fa~ The snhmanary heann& ii t"l· pc('tCd to last into not Wttk.. IUthoritJn Satd. Moderator's position might ne up for vote With so man) candidates vl'in1 for t~ Republican nom1nat1on en the 40th C'ongress1ona1• O~stnct. the racr threatens to overwhelm even the menontr of voters who carr. Ltt s face it. If the candidates simply try to out- Repubhcan one another, the voters arc 1oin1 to tune them out. Thl' only way to aei their attention - e_spccially fo~ the undcrdoas -may be to 1nJ«t a little venom into the rhctonc. A f OOd opponunety 10 .stt if someone slings an y mud. claims the Reagan mantk or su1- acs1s an ab1lit) l ••••••••••••• t~ d1vcn hur-ricanes 1s Paul AIC11Pl.£Y slated from I to 4 p.m. unday when the cand1dat~ will pan1c1pate en a forum sponsored b> the Costa Mesa Republican .\s~mbly. Pair burned by flash fire at Mesa plant l Uc,r\'\' bu rm, \\ rdnt< ... da' fte a 1n a \mall fla'th fir. "' lh\'11 < rn.ta ma nulJl luring 'h11p I hum.t' M1tllJ1J J' .11111 Juan J1m1nez. lo both 111 < '''J \ k".i "<'IC tal.m b) hd1l 11p1n 111 I < I \ kdl\ al < l.'ntt'"r 1n 0rJll¥.l' JnJ .iJ11111 h J tu tlw tiurn ~~rd . Buth \\\'fl ll\h'\I 111 ~nod •111d111un thl\ mo1111nr "•th hu111 111 11.,11 .trm'> ~nd upplr tl< .. lil' ( U\IJ \k'W hr ' j:lrh , .. 11.iJ ¥One to \ l\IUll ~"''' \\ It l'l." Ill .1 \ \ ~ .. t 4 Z:! pm 111 lh ... 1111 J \ ~)< r1 I I \11'it1Jt'f1 nl_ -..inJ1ni: lllJ ' t r \ h h r •:.111," c h1cf• Jim R h h tl '·' ,• \, ltr\11~hh" ' ffi.ll htnl' Ill l llill 't \1JllJrJ ll·l t I 1• \J dl 1 ' \'\ 11.lu\I \pJrl..' 11ul 1tl 1 '"nll' -.;rv.Ju,I 1 I hl'I .\J'\ .I ,, I.I Ir J I , l , h I\ ! \J 1,j ' '" , n hhnll th~ • ' \moldenng. • l J on lttr I hJI pullrd anJ 1gnttl-d nd l1m1nc1 ' 1 ,rt1m1nis- It ' h ... ,.J !l.1,h 111 •• I t l' JI \';) JlllllflJ .\t least 1wo candidates alread) are less than pka~d w11h the setup a1 the Costa Mesa Countr) Club Rep. Robcn Bad ham 1s going to sen e as moderator. Asscmbl> prc-.1dent Brian Theriot asked Badham to modc:rate befo~ the reunng con- gressman endorsed In 1ne ('11y Councilman DaH· Baker 10 replace him. Thenot said both Nathan Rosenberg anJ Christopher C-011. have reg1stercJ their displeasure w11h the presence of a biased panec1pant. In fat·t. Rosenberg has declined to pan1c1pate. Theriot said. Bork c•mpal&n• for Coz rormer J~• aot.rta.k wu ID Newport Beach on Weda• 1 to cam..._ for Cutatopber Cos. who l• ... khlC tlM llej.blleaa aomtoatlon ln the 40th eo..,r-iloDal Dl8Ulct. Bork, wboee noml- nation for Sapreme Coa.rt jaatlce wu rejec:ted by ~reee laet year. attended a Sl.000-a-plate fancf-ralalq dhmer for Coz. Rep. Robert Badham ta not eeek.lil re-election ln the 40th Diatrlct. 111 11 m..11 CJrtlJl;l It \Ul1,1L l' '' r tint-\ ~··.i.lJrdt p<·lfl\llll~ \ "'"n "'if)<•,," J \~J 1,1 u K11d111 'J•d k 'lhll' ~Id t.,1d "\Ct) I J\l \OffiC' Arrested LB activist seeks plea bargain Howc\er. the audience will be aslung the questions. so while &dham·s presence ma) offend some on the dais. his pan1c1pallon shouldn't afTect the proccedi n~ Baker. ('ox and Rosenberg should probably be considered the front-runners in the earl) going Baker 1s winning ke} endo~ments. lks1des Badham. 5th D1stnc1 Supervisor Tom Rile) has thrown his suppon behind the 1mposina Baker. Co\ 1s establishing his own lineup of con- scn a11 ' e hea,)we1dn suppon. including Judge Robrrt Bork . 1'V comme ntator Brue\.' Herschensohn. Ir' me famtl> matnarch Athahe In. me C larkl' and cconom1st .\nhur Lafler. Rosenberg 1s showing d1sda1n for thr pan) rc,ulars -although he has some enfluenual Lmcoln Clubbcrs in his comer -but 1s proving hr has popular suppon with an 1mprrs.s1"e volunteer army. He also was the onl) candidate to file via the pr11t1on procei.s. h:l\ 1ng turned in nearl> 4. 700 s1,natures Rosenberg ~·d 11 was the first lime a candidate has quahfit'd for an Orange County congressional race b> !itubm11t1ngs1gnatures rather than pa) 1ng lht> S895 filing fee. • • • Thl' 4~nJ Congressional D1stnct race looki. mu"h k\S l'\t·111ng. with Hamel! Wieder an t'arly fa ,ontl' w v.in lhl' GOP nom1nat1on. It cena1nl) -.on't be de.tr ~1hng for the supen 1sor. howrvrr. ln Orangl' Count) she's being taken on b) Jeffrr} Arburns. H ·arpen1cr In Los .\ngelrsCount). where she's a' 1rtual unknov.n. three Republican hoprfuls ha' e filed anorne~ Don Da' I'>. corporatr eite<'Ull\C .\ndrcv. L11tlcla1r and aerospace sc1en11st Tom Bower. Shr's aot 10 be confidrnt about her pos1t1on About ~5 Pl'rt·cnt of the rri1stert'd Republicans en l~ 4 2nd D1stnct hH in Oran~ Count:t-t~bulk of them 1n hl·r ov. n ~nd ~uprn 1sonal Distnct • • • Mo!'f 1n1crestang than w-ho will ~plaC'e him 1s wh) Dan Lungren decided to gamble on a coun "1t:1or) tn ht\ fight to bccomt> !>tatr trea.surrr. Lungren anJ {,o,. DeukmcJ1an JUSt ma" be confident enoush ofv.tnning the legal banle 1hai the congressman d1dn '1hesitate10 g1H up probable rr- elcct1on to the House of Represen1a11vcs. It's also likl.'I) the governor v.ould quickly fin d somethtng else lor his l ong Beach nr1ghbor should the couns rule agamst them. One insider belie' cs Lungren was ready 10 come back to C'ahfo rn1a no matter what. ha' 1ng had his fill of Wa'th1ngton wcathrr and polit1t·s • • • .\nothcr legislator who blinked at the op- ponuntt) 10 mo'I.' w Washtngton. D.C-. state Sen. Manan Bergeson. R-Nrwpon Beach. v.111 be thr &uest Of ho nor toda} at a rccrpt10n hO'ited b) the OranJc Count) Ta>.pa)ers .\ssoc1at1on. She'll be Joined b) a plethora of tax opponents. including Paul Gann. chairman of the People's Advocate. Joel Foit. chairman of the California Tax Reduction Mo' emcnt. Kirk West. prrs1dent of thr Cahforn1a ( hamber of Commrrce. and Richard Simpson. r'ecuu ve v1C'C prcs1def\t of the Cahfom1a Ta\pa)rrs .\ssoc1a11on TtK reception 1s slatrd from 5 to 6 30 p.m. at thc Center Club. 6SO Town Center Dr tn Costa Mrsa. Gann and Fo>. arc co-authors of a June ballot m111atl\ e that propo~s dedicating statr gas ta' revenues to the hu1ld1ng and maintenance of roads and mass transit au1deways. By JONATHAN VOLZKE ..> oe .. ..., ......... The attorney reprrscnt1n1 a lonat1me Laauna Beach acuv1st char)td with d1s- turbma the pracr stemm1n1 from a shou11n1 match at thr city's high school said a plea bargain m1aht be the best way out for both part1rs 1n ttK case. "The comm unit) 1ntcrcst en this case 1s best 1ha1 11 not go forv. ard to tnal." said Da' ad Sokol. v.ho 1~ representing Bruce Hopping. .. .\ tnal v.ould be of no value to the commun1t\ ·· Hopping. 7 ~·. v. as arrc\led at his home 1n Januar\ and boo~cd into the Uiauna Beach tit) Jail aftrr an October confronta- tion v.11h ph~ <>Kai education instructor COPTER PROGRAM REBUILT ... l'romAl "'1th the helicopter crt"w and F1~ Depan- men1 work1n1 toaether on roof e\acu- anons. The rrbu1ld1na pr<>«~ has brought ahout '>Omt-changrs. Nutt says. with '"nrw blood" and belier equipment. Thrtt men are an line to be trained as pilots. .\nd the n<·"'· $657.000 McDonnell Douglas 500E ha~ updated technology. including an infrared ~annrr that allow-s thr airborne office~ to detC<'t heat -bod) heat. car heat. e'en thc warmth from animals and recent skid marks. It 1sa Frida) night almost a vear afterthe crash. The moon 1s full and the shimmer- ing )Cllov. and "'h1te lights of Orange Count) stretch belo-.. stopp1ngabruptl) a1 the shoreline :-.lull and his partnrr. K (' Gleason. arr on patrol !'.ull flies "'htle Gleason. who 1s wa1t1ng ~ be. trained as a paJot. aca as obsef\ ~r Null conccn1ra1t'\ on tht' glow1na controls and the radio One of thr constant rrm1nders of chanacs since the acc1dtn11s the conunual contact :"lull and other police hr licoptr r pilots ha' e with the control tower at John \\a\ne .\1rpon. Glca!K>n sits two feet awa). focusing on the ground. constant!~ search1na. seeing thmgs an' 1s1blc to thr untrained r~c E'en with the 30 million candlrpower hght. f*"" somethin& 700 to 1.000 feet bclo"' 1n the dark 1s hke scarch1na for a nredlc en a ha) stack as far as a novice as concrrned From 11me to 11me. G leason l11ps on the searchlight to chedt neighborhoods. parks. bu 1ld1nas. W11h the JO) stick that oprrates thl.' light. trac1n1 streets and alle) s 1s a h ulc hke pla)lnl Pac-Man. and 1s a skill harder than 11 looks. Someumcs Gleason 1s lookmg for somrthtnJ in particular. li kr the men he spots loafina an Suburbia Park Onr of mrn breaks awa) from the others. runs to a 'an and tnes to lea' c the subdr' ISIOn When he cannot find his wa) out. he Jumps a wall. Gleason and Nutt watch 11 unfold from above When thr man finally gt'tS o'er the wall. an officer 1s wa1t1na for him. Gleason havma duttted him tht're Sometime" when hr turns on thr sc:irchli&ht. Gleason ·s JUSt sending a wam1n1 to "the bad auys... as he calls thrm. 10 let them know he's watch1na. Nutt and Gleason do not know how much crime the) deter by beina in the air. \\ h,11 wmeth1ng l.IOl.'\ hapi>t:n the hch- c,optcr. p<>wcrcd O) h·m"l("nl"·ba~d Jrt furl. can set to scene\ ta\lcr than patrol cars. z1pp1ng arounJ thl' l ll~ 1n '010 ~5 \t'Conds. Nutt and GlcJ\on l jn a\~'is thc s11ua11on and radio enlurma11nn to ground-bound officer\. "menlJll ) prq>anng·· them Gleason a \tod' natl\c of( O\ta ~csa w11h dark. thinning hair gn:v. up wanting to ~ :i poliu: hd1cop1l·r pilot and ··1doli1cd" thi: ml'n rn the \k\ His i:hJnu.· to be a reiular on the helicopter te.im came ""1th the ai:c1dcnt. but h1.· ln\·v. thl' others well ha' eng subs11tu1cd a'i an ohscn er v.11h the hehcopll.'r 11:.im for l'tght \Cars \t 30. (1lcJ~on·, hO\hood dream ha .. come true and he '' the bab\ of thr helicopter crev. ~utt. a tall .. kndcr man w 1th gra\lng hair and a mus1acht' ha' morr than 10·000 hours 1n tl\1.· air \ ~.a.,ear 'ctcran "llh rht" dcpanmcnt hl· hi:lix·d \Ian the hl.'lrrnpter program 1n 1 '>"'tJ He alv.aH v.ant1.·d 10 th but louldn't afford lrss0ns. Now he ~~she'll &Ct .tround to airplanes ··someda) ... but adds that after beina en thcairevC'f) da) a' a Job. gmng up on his da,., off w-ould he a ··bu'>man·\ hohda' ·· · Nu ti. ~Sand londl~ knnv. n a., ""'il..rpr)\ .. sa) s lht> accident did not '>(jre him Hc \till flies and .... ,.., ,,., probahl\ \dkr than dr" mg. But for a man v.ho dc'>lnbcs h1mwll J\ being "Hn du\l'·· II> b0th t...ctrhum Jnd L1bolt. th1.· l rJ\h v.J'i j \ho1.k JnJ 11' v.ounds arc sull then "I don't than.., th1.·, '11 t''l"r hral hr \J\\ ··Thcn."\ not a n1gh1 th.ii I cnml· up hl'rl· that I don't then.., of them · .,., '(ikJ,lln v.ho came to ..,no1o1. holh "-ch.hum JnJ L1boll Null and C.,lea\on Jr\· J tcJ m no" That''> n 1dcn1 nut 1.1nh 1n thc V.J \ thl.'' wor.., tQ&ethcr. but Jl..,o thl.' wa) the' tl.'nd to wrap up each othl'r'' thouah1s The~ complement e3\ h 1.uha "lull be1n1 !itOft- spokrn and dehbl.·ratl' ( 1lea'i0n outgoing and ebullient Both men agre1.· that the) -Jnd tht• proaram -nl'l'd 10 gu loNard "We don't dv.rll on what happened. but we think about them C\ef" da) ··(Mason 5a)S "Now that it's o'er wuh:· 'Sa" '-ull "it's bl·urr to kt 11 go .. Norm Bor udu He v.a\ rclcJ't'd !•11n 1.111 after pa~ 1 ng a S' W> bond .\ frcquen1 cn11c of Cit~ g1.n l·rnn 11 n1 Jn..t local school'> Hoppin~ told 1h1.· DJ 1'1h•t after has arrrst that he v.a., v..l l..,in~ .1-r''" campus at Laguna Beach H1Fh " h "'' t• nottf\ ~ huol 0ffiudl\ thJt hl' "' " d I'll.· att~ndmg a meeting ol thc campu' 'urlint1 tcam Bua .1, Ii.· \I• ;•p1.·4l l11 r 1 , t 'tulienti. ll•1rr1n~ ''J' J ,•p1 ... " • fi .,,, "' "'h1 J,..,,·J hr m t hl h.1J P·'" ~ 1 .imp11' H11pfl"'f \J J 111 h. ~ld th• 4Ul'\l1on "'' '" t111 •' I'"' 'fh1.·1,,..1 •1 ,. •lllnlt"' ..1 1"\! 11m.-1 t·h ·rr1 ott ')3.JJ ....... ___ Oftlcera stand watch o•er the Newport Beach helicopter that collided with a Coata Meaa bellcopter lut year CRASH SETTLEMENT ... From Al ann1' l·r .... n 11f th \ r'1er'\ , ra'h that l..111\',I hut krTrn Pl1flJrJ J :~ ,c .. r .. 1J tratnl r ' • L L1.·naer \auha11,, p1lut lh. 1J t...ch h l ,. • ' JnJ u1-p1ll1t ll1hn · \1 1kl.'. I h.•lt ' · The< •1\IJ \k \J 1.rall h..1J tx·en 1.·hJ,1'1~ ..1 '1oknl.trandv.l'rl'tr\1ng11· h..1nd 1•ff •h, pUf\Ull l\l th1. 'l'"pllrt fk..11.h f"' t hd11.11ptcr Th1.: < O'llJ \1,,'-1 hl'l llt•r11·r apparent I~ d..1mJg1.·d 11' ma n r11111r h!Jdl ' 1n thl· ,11111'111.•n and plungc:J mt• 1h1.• rul1 nt'. hilh ,11lr1.1n\· "1Jung BonllJ ( an,,rn R11JJ e' pl1x.lrng en a fi~ball \ nH·nt \\ 1lham ~1.0\l;i 2 lht' m.ln pulr1. l "'crl.' • hasrng. I\ d U\ h<-gm h" pr, I menar\ heanng \1.100.1 Hc ,.,. c hJrgnl v.11h three 1.0 ... nh ••t \('('Ond· dl·grn murda. auto th1. II Jnd C\adeng arrl'\t Todatr.11..etlhum'H un 'ha'c tlt:rn pau.l S30!S.5o8 en life 1n,uram:c J t';ith bcndits and v.orlcr\ ,omprnsat1on Li bolt's \Ur''' o~ ha' c n'lCI\ cd S~8S ~.sis ',, ' ,., "'t" \II rnc\ 'll lllt "'h• J d l \I ,. • 11 cv. fl\'n ltn~h n h1· '3ffil d a m l 0 h 3 \C lio n 1n .in1.1 the \ "'n ha' • ' tr\lm "'hilc R....i.h '1.!" .1r ,, .lfl\ Gam~ wardens kill cougar stalking residential area Center p· fdmacr .\'e \.11J r,ome- onc Junn¥ n1&ht houf' '"'le J \Cl of pearl' 'alucd at S'X)O from • d~l • • • ~>ffil'Ont.' IOU ... J '-IV. \.lV. l:llJJ\'\ .lnJ l'k"\.tm.al u•rJ \h nda •n•m J lrUl ... par\.cd tn lhl 2"4.lll t'lltl\~ 1•1 \1 1nJ..anao DnH Thl· lt'l(1I' 1o1.i:n.· C'\lt ma tC'd to be: "'''r' S n.lt 1 I h<' th\ II .... j ' I'" 1h1.1. '""'I 1''><•1.:t I rm ., ,,. A.lleda ... Prat A mountain hon was shot dead m Yorbe Linda on Wcdnnday after he was spotted st.aJkana a rcstdcntaal arc.a where childttn ~ere wa1t1na for school butet and adults were IHVll\I \heir homes for work.. oflkaals sa1d. The I JO..pound male mountain lion. also known as a coupr or puma. wu 1potted in th11 commun11y below the Chino Hilb about S a.m. Wcdnn- day, said Patnck Moore. spokesman for t.he AltC f ash and Game Depan- mcnt an LOna Balch. ._ lotict ollken tr11Ckcd IM wild cat aftcf comeeed it. Cf'OU(hina in the bushn outside a home an the 20000 1 block of Via Sonnsa. A fa.sh and pmc warden wu called an and he shot the hon to death wslla a doubk--buck shol&un at 8: 12 Lm., M~ said. "Thew animals are ouemely shy and normally don't come in rnidcn- t&al areas ... Moore saMI ... We hke to mnove lhe lftimal pcrm&Dtfttly from thott lll•lton .. M00te Hp&ained IM coupr was kiDcd rather than truquih.icd be- cause tac dnta "ta 10 to lO minuta 10 we afticc1 and aaa....a.10mctimcs ave. violent l'lllC\toa '°it. "°Thm WU -lMt .. WCM&ld ND amok an Lllll .. m threaten ~iklrn. We ...... 111111 (U'anQUI~ izinl him) .............. llUftl SO do." hesald . MOOft lddcO that thcrr •-en chaldrcn in the ara wa1t1na for school busn and adults wcrr leav1n1 lhear homn for worit. The otazt"ns v.n-r advascd to stay 1nsxk their houteS. bo~vcr. when offa«n am'\'cd 11 ttK scene. said pohet Sat. Doua 0-Ckcnon. The cat's body wu taken lo \ht' fish and p~·s department labo~tory 1n V1ctorvalle for I ntaOPIY 10 If) and detemunt af U)lhina ~uK'd 11 wander in\O a popalatcd rqjon. Moun tam hons•~ common '° the h.illudc aras ol Soutbttn CahJonua but ha"'c rardy auackcd lnnn.ans. .\ v.,im:in rrponed thJt 'he frarcd ~oung l hildrcn 'Aerr Bl''"ll to be 10Jur1.·d b' 1v.o 1~n-a1er'i 1hro.,.,rns fir« rat kcr\ .it Lllt' \ 1ev. Park Tht' t«n!t v.cre 'At'anng tilal l kather Jacl ets .anJ Nndana~ l'n lht·rr ht'.lJ\ she sat<l c...11- • • • ~ th1rf tool an J ut.1m1 t>ill ,11m . palt d1Sl pla\t:r Tul"1J' 1•1 \\1.•Jnl·' da' from the \Qund n. .. ,m, t I' ,·c" •n .\uto terro and Eknr •r ' 2 '\~ :"e" pon Bh d The pla,er"' J' ';alul·,1 .it S ~4 1 Q5 lnUae " aunman m~ a \ou11ll ,,, \.;c e;arl~ toda~ Thc m.in po1ntl-d .1 1un at the couple as the' am'cd ho me and dt'manded the v.oman "51 purv and thl' man's w'31kt lxJort ll«rna on l1ll.1t • • • Jewel" ~alutd at So w.&\ ta~rn from a hOme on \,rn Buren .\\c.'OUl' aftt'r a buf'llar pnn:I oocn a v.1ndov. P'ount&ln Valley .\lthl°'IUl!,h tll' V. ,h ... ~.1· • I t:\.l-.... ,111 h31 \ICn, lkJ l 11p ( •U O I .,.a'i the aun tud.ed rn h" I , l d th:it l'"On- \ 1n\'t'J h;ln t\ Iler' II• turn O't'f :art und1~ It J an1oun1 •:JI ,;a,fl "' a bandit ,in \\ C'\tn~\J"' '' ,,, v. lnJUf!d 1n the robN-1' ~ ~ unt~ Pal th, Ran~''" \l~t"'' •· '' n t S l Lim <•rl\v.olJ '· 1.1 Dole sowtng seeds of doubt tn Illinois on Bu sh's chances for a Nov-ember win By LAURA &.ING , I'$,,._...., Republican prcs1dcnt1aJ hopeful Jack Kempqun thc race today. saying ··~ may have suffered a political defeat but our pnnc1pks have not been defeated ... Dcmocral Gary Han was read) to dropout a scconp ume as the shrink1n1 field conversed on tninots for the next b11 campa11f1 test. Kemp was crushed 1n the Suptr Tuesday landshdc of Vice President Gco,.e Bush. who reJoaned the cam· paian trail 1oday ancr talung a day off 10 mt and celebrate The New York congressman con- aratulatcd Bush and said he "ould ·•t>c proud to campaign" for whoever wins the nomination. bu1 heendor~ none of the three rema1n1ng GOP contenders. ··1 am foldang up m} tent. but I plan to continue to carT) the flag high." said Kemp. the former pro football quarterback who ponra)cd h1m~lfas the nau.1ral conservative heir to Prcsidenl Reaaan. "hose e-conom1c proarams ha'c included man~ of Kemp's ideas. He said both Bush and Sen. Bob Dole bave embnlced conservative positions.. partl¥ because of his pres· en« in the prn1dential campaian. Kemp said he would not seek a new term an Conarcss and was "not mak1na any plans" to run for the Senate or to purs~ the vice presi- dency. However. he calkd the idea of the vice prcsidcntiaJ nomination ··a very flat~n. and awesome thou&ht. ... Would I thank about 11. the answer IS lCS.. .. Dole. who also was all but buned an the Bush viC1ories on Tuesday. cam- paigned in Chicago today. tryina to sow seeds of doubt about Bush's chances in November 1f he should wan the GOP nomination. ··1 would be a much stronger candidate ... Dole said. Democratic Sen. Alben Gore Jr. of Tenncucc was aJso in Chicqo. and was makin1 similar comments aboul his chief rival. "for those who want another election blowout and Stt the Democratic Party losina 49 of 50 states, vote for Mike Dukakis." he said. On Wednesday. Bush suggested to Dole. his closest competitor. th11 the race for the GOP nomination was t>ttominaju.su bttbtsidethcpoinL It mi&ht be time. he laid. to tum the attention toward the ~election 1n November. "I believe it 1s now time to look ahead to the issues wbicb disiinauish us from the Democrats." the vice presidcnl &old Dok in a ldqram in whach he rebuffed the k.an~ sena- &or's request fora Krinofone--on-one debalCS. "Good luck.·· Bush ldded. Dole was havins none of that. as he searched for a shatt of llhnois' 82 GOP dclcptts at stake in Tuesday's pnmary. "I've Sot to wan an Illinois." he said. uuer. he told law students: -1 feel like I've JUSt taken the finals.. and I didn't flunk but I didn't do too well either." And he taunted Bush for rcfusina to agree lo the no-moderator debates. sa)ing: "Herc's a chance.~ to finish me off riaht here in Illinois." Dole said Wednesday that Kemp 1elcphoned him to tell him he would drop oul on Thursday and to sav he would endorse none of his rivals: It looked like the end of the line for Han as well. The Colorado senator refused to talk to reporters about the Super Tuesday results. But he sched- uled a Denver news conference Frida) mornin&. and sources saad he was abandoning his bid. The Super T ucsday races Id\ Han dasquahfied for further federal match in& funds. He technically lost his eli&ability last month. but could have restored at with a 10.~nt draw in any of the day's primaries.. Han had already dro~ out of the Democratic race once. In May. he quit amid reports of his relationship with a Miami model. and he amazed political observe~ by declarin1 in December that ht""was back. "let the people decide.·· be said. Bu& the people accorded him few votes in any of the early contests. The rest of the Democrats were gatherina for a forum tona&ht spon- sored by Illinois Democrats. Ez-topalde contradicts Gov.Mecham Faltering cargo plane dives into Michigan home; 3 die PHOENlX . .\nz l.\P)-The fi~t WARREN. Mich. (A P)-A cargo b w· d l'. G E aar >two arrcnscout cars.andthey It crashed aboul fi, .. mat-nonhwest e1ense witness in ov. 'an plane that was Oyang erratacally dove 1 II ' ..... M h . h 1 were atcra ) on the scene 1mmedi-ofC'1h . .\1rpon. which 1s nonh-st of cc am s 1mpcac ment tna con-into a res1dent1'al a ..... a . struck a •"'rage 1 "' .. - rad . ed h · 1 h ''" .-ate y a11er impact. Mayor Ron d owntown Det 0 1 Th I t ict t e goHrnor sc aim t at an a nd a house and exploded early today. Bo k k d r I e pt ot. l._ed d h th h Id h n ows 1 sa1 · "The) thought at Thomas Bussard of Pontiac. was the a...... cal reals ou nol ave k1lhng a couple 1n &he house and the first he m ight ha'c hit 1he school only person aboard. been reponed \O the state pohce p1lo1. officials said. ~lakground on the o&her street. You Ka Richard Burke. Mccham's former The couple's three children. who oo another 60 "eel. and he'd hav'" uffman said officials at Lafayet- chl .... f of staff 1old 1h-state ~-1 " .. 1e .\' 1at1on at the Oakland-PonU"" ... · .. .xna e were sleeping in an upstairs bedroom. been in 1hc stree1." .... Wcdncsda) he considered 11 routine were unhun and w"re 1 .. d 10 sa'"•tvJ..y K IT ffi A1rpon confirmed the airplane was " h · bod d h '" '" 1'-, v au man said police o 1cers Craig theirs A man answer,.d th" t I h ior t e aovemor s y~uar s to ave ne111hbors. said Herbert Kauffman. Garwood and Alew Sywak saw lhe . . ,,. ... e ep one reponed the alleged 1 rea t 10 1he1r P " at the compan) and declined com-. assistant police chief for this Detroit airplane shonly before 1t crashed. supcnor'-i at thr Dcpanment of Public suburb. Th mc n1. Safet ·· e aircraft appeared to be flying h took firrfightcrs about 45 Du ). H The tw1n-cng1ne Bcechcran plane lo" er than normal and was asccndin~ minutes 10 put out the blaz" that nn& OUSC impeachment hear-had JUSt &akcn off from n...tro1t r ll" d d ' J '"'' h d LA; '-; an esccnd1ng errattcall\.'." Kau -cngulfied &he 1v."'-t h d angs 1n anual'). 'v1ec am ins1ste .\irpon. nol the ctt)'s main airport. "' d , ...,...s ory ousc an h h D rx 1man sa1 . quoting a repon bv the damaoed the o e to h d t at l e rcpon 10 r.~ supenors aboui I ~.30 a.m. w .. -n 1·1 v.-n& in&o a ffi 1 , • n -s ry o usc an I ..,4 I llC ,,,. 0 1ccrs ... I disappeared out of sight. HfaO•' newt door n th M b v10 atll;\,I an unwntten rue-ag.ainst nosed1H and s&ruck a ""'raor, propel!-d d I .-.-" I ts acom d. I h h h h -.-an sccon s ater 1he" saw a fire rount' comm n t Bo k k d isc OStnf t angs t at Jppcn in I e ing a ,·an into the lirs1 -floor bedroom flash .. , '" , u ' y. n ows I sa1 . governors oflile f&h h d befi h Doug S&ockel ran across &he s&rcct Mecham. b3. a lirsHenn Re-o l c ouse ne"<l oor ore eras ang Kauffman idenufied lhe "1Ct1ms as and "'as met at ihc front door by bl d f in10 lhal house and bursuna into Norma and Harold Richardson. both ano1her nea .. "bor. "ho kicked down pu 1can. 14-i accuse o ti') 1ng 10 flame-.. saad police LI Orba Under-.,9 Th .,. Panama's banks to remain closed despite.go-ahead PANAMA CITY. Panama (AP)- MOlt bents said today they didn't Mve the cash to open despite a aonrn~nt ~to resume lim· ited lraJtllC1JOftl. Roman Catholic bithopa wwed the military to bow 10 civilian n*. Tk National Bink.in& A.ss«iation. ~tr:ntin, 97 of the approximately I bub doina business in Panama. said its mcmber5 -arc not 1n con- dition to renew scrvicn .. and w1ll remain .. clOICd temporarily." Act'Oldin1 to the statement. benks reiterated to iheir depositors "the security of the funds entrusted to them and their inalterable decision to find the cond1t1ons that miaht permn the most prompt return to normality of the bankina system." h was the eiahth straaaht day of a nationwide bank closure. which came a few days after the ouster of President Enc Anuro Delvalle b> supporters of mili&ary stronaman Gen. Manuel Antonio Noncp. On Wednesday. the nation's Roman Catholic bishool appeakd to the mili11ry to subordinate ittelf to civilian rule. In a statement distributed by Archbishop Marcos McGrath, the rehaious leaden alto ufltd fellow Panamanians to (M:ll ~J and party interests uadc 1n finding a solution to tM crisis. h said the bishops believe nectss- ary "the stnct observan« o( constitu- uonal standards. the full and effective subordanauon of m1baary (OfttS to c1v1han authority. the search for cond1t1ons and slrUCtU« that nakc possible national elections that ~ serve the credibility of all tbc votm the restoration of the cxerciw o( ali human and cavil riahts and ... the rcopenana of the communications media." Also Wednesday. w nephew of the late Omar Torrijos. Panama's previous stronaman. disclosed Iha& he had broken with the Noriega &O\'ernment. Jews, Arabs accused of starting fatal riot HEBRON, Occupacd West Bank (AP) -Soldiers shot and wounded three Palestinians today m a pre- dawn not that Arabs said was staned b) pngs of Jewish senlcn who shot at Arab homes and "andahzed cars Jewash settlers said the clash began after they were awakened by Arab notcrs shouting "Slaughter &he Jews'" and "God is great!" Fcanna the Arabs wanted to attack their homes. some settlers rushed into 1he streets of Hebron and fired warning shots But Arab residents said they were awakened at about midnight b) carloads of settlers ra1d1ng their neighborhoods. .. All the CH) was slccp1na. nobody was 1n 1he streets:· Mustafa Na1schi. the former ma)or. told The .\s- soc1ated Press. "It was a dreadful n1gtll. There was a son ofbauk under the windows of m) house. shoouna. CT)tng. moaning ... He saad &he .\rabs rnpondC'd to the attack b) 1hrow1ng rocks at the seulers and Israeli troops who ar- nved. But Rabbi Moshe lev1nan told 1hc .\P. "They (the Arabs) ran down near 1he synaaoauc. They wantrd to enter Jewish homes. They earned stones We responded by throwina stones and linna 1n the air ... The area military commander dis.- puled ~¥tntcr's claim. "It's 1mponant to strns that the nots were darttted at the army. and at no staac was th~ an antcntaon or attempt to attack Jewish homn. .. lhe commander saad on Israel radao. An AP rcponer saw dozens of vandahLed Arab cars. including a Station waaon wath all llS windows broken Arab resadcnlS showed sc ... eral revolver canrid&es thcv collected after the clash and saad the} 1umed over nearly I 00 to the Israeli authontlcs as evidence. Levanger. who has laved an Hebron nine )ears. 1s one of the founder5 of the 40-famll) Ben Hadassah settle- ment 1ns1de the ~dom1nantl) .\rab Cll) of 50.000. thwan an 1nH·supuon of the allqcd v.ood -cir neighbor whose garage was 1hc front door . .... _ h h b h slruck v.as unhanned. but her house "The ktds I d d ~at t reat I) t en-stale pnson "Ihctt.arc_paru of the aircraft and v.a.s damaacd b) flames._ v.erc a rca } ownsta1rs F · 1 f b cons&rucuon chief Ltt Walkins carans1dcthebedroom," Underwood The airplane. loaded With auto-~~~~ntf;e ~ps~. ~~~u~~ a m1 y 0 mus icia ns. om b s qaOoiost r a 1 former Mecham aide. said. mobile axles. "as fl) ang from. Dctroll to &o upstairs 10 make su-t .... ~;e •L·as ==nna='"=a=r=so=n=.========~=h=e~p=~=ew=a=s=~~n=fa=lt=en=n~1~1n~th~e~~~F~o=n~w~a~)n~e~.1~nd~ .. ~~~uffi~m~a~n~sa~~~-~oo~~~~u~t~h~~~·~··~s~~~~~~~sa~~~:_-~SOVietjetli ~er;~Ufkilled BACK PAIN SUFFERER S Now there is an effedive, medically-developed way to treat acute and chronic bacl< problems Without Surgery. Thousands of pat;.nts hove found ,./ief through o unique treatment program for bock core called DMT: Decompression Mobilization Therapy."' Developed by Robert M. Marlin, M.D., and clinically tested in th. Unftcl Slotes and Eu~ for more than 20 )'ears~ OMT is a prcNen, ~ olternatiw lo surgery, twn in sewnt cows ol hernialed disc, spinal s1enosis, low boclc pain syndrome, sciatica, spondylolisthesn and loiled post-surgical bocks. Jn a recent ind.pend.nt wniwy ol 116 po#ien!'I, 84% conlirmecl Ihm the DMT freo"•• ti WCJS JfedM in helping correct their boclr problems. Other treatment approoches hadn't helped fftese suff.r- ers; DMT enabled them lo r.#um lo normal doily f;I.,. MOSCOW (AP) -i\ family of mus1c1ans demanding lo be flown to Londo n set off a bomb aboard an Aeroflot Jct and killed four people before an assault team stormed the plane and shot dead five of the hijackers. Tass said today. The h1)ackcrs carried weapons and explosives aboard the plane an their instruments. the official Soviet news agency said. In add1t1o n 10 the nane dead. 20 passcnatrs were rcponed inJUrcd 1n Tuesday's h1Jackan1 of the T upolcv-1 S4 plane. Tass said. Tau adcntarled the 11 aar pirates as members of a family musical ensemble from S1bena known as the Ovechkins. h p vc no 1nformauon on their motives. The h1Jackers sci off the bomb whale the plane was on the sround near Leninarad. Tau said. The h1Jackers scaled the· plane Tunday as 11 was beaded to Lenin- arad after a stop m the Ural Moun· taans Cit) of Kurpn. The flaaht began I.fl 1he Sibcnan cit) of Irkutsk. Tass reported the incident on Wednesday. but pve few details It was the second hiJack1n1 of a So" 1et domesuc fl1ah1 m I 1h years. U S. Embassy spokesman Richard Gilbert sald today the embassy was told oo A.mencans ~ aboatd. Prlnc.e Charles escapes avalanche; one 1nan dies By fte A.111 etaW Pnu KLOSTERS. Swittcrbnd -Pnnce Charles neaped anJUI')' today-hen an avalanche ~adcd down a moun&.aan where be had bun 5kii"' and lulkd one man. a Swiss ~ffic1~I and Buckin&ham Palace said Charin. wrfe. Diana. and hcrprqnanuastcMn-law. thc DuchcuofYortt. were in achaleut the Swiss ski reson of KJosters and wett safe. A statement lSSUCd by the palace said that other members of Charles' party misht bavt bttn anvol\"ed. TM avalanche hn this ~f\cmoon on Gouchoqrat mountain near the town o{ KJoa1en. Swis.s oflkial ~akob Grob said. He did not idenufy the vtctam. Swiu officials said further ao(onnataon was n011mmedlatcly avadabk. Orenge COMt OAJLY PtLOT/Thuredey, Merch 10, 1988 *Al •• / Ba.lllffcdtical after slay;J.ng gunman incou~ Ex-Panther due for release soon LOS ANGELES CAP) -A coun t.iUtr ~mau~ h<>sP\llimt in rntical conchtton today after brine shot b)· a "violcatly crazy" man wtiio Owtakrwd to luU tm Pf:Olt<utor bot was shot IO da&h an 1 courtroom _sun battk. Orputy Martha.I Cliff Worront 30. of Pllmdak v.-as '" critical condition afttr surtrry to rqiaardamaer to bis li"tr. said Bct&y Neilson. spoknwoman for St. J~ph's Mtdical Ctnter an Burbllnk. "I thil)k of bam as a hero. Ht's vtry couragrous.." said Wofford's faaher. Leroy. Wofford was wounded durina 11\c Wednnday morning shootout t~t crup1ed at Los AnJCles Municipal Court af\rr Jercmcy Srjmond. JS. of Sepulv~ stormed the courtroom an which he had been convicted Tuesday and threatcntd to kill has prosecutor. Jessica Pemn Salvers. 49. Silvers wrestled away from ham and lockC'd herwlf an a JUf) Prisoner work plan gets cool reception SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Gcorsc Dcukmcjaan's proposal to put prison inmates to wor'k for govern· ment ascncan •nd private industry isn't scttina rave reviews from state employtt representatives and a key business poup. Cahfomia State Employees As- sociation spoknwoman Sharley Racmu said the the plan was .. ridicu- lous bcca~ you'd be ask1n1 pn~ oncn to do the work of state employttS.·· ··Thosc ~pie (Inmates) arc not rcliabk. they're not responsible. and the) 're not trained. It would crock the quality or work bean& done for state citizens. .. sM wd. DeukmeJtan has failed to pro~rty fund the pool of ~rmancnt. 1n1er- mmcnt stale emplo)ttS who serve as tcmporaf) ~ortt forces. Raemer said . .. For ham to sa)' pnsoners could fill the void IS)USt a sham." she added room. and in an cnsua,,. aua be1tlt &mood was shot and kal'nf. fter ttw shootint-Ci1y Allomt"Y James Hahn callC'd for installallon of rncW ~~ cotrl~ '"The ~rttption ltat m1tckmanor ckfcndants aren't danscrou 1s wrona." Deputy Cit) Atlornt) R1dt Schmidt said "We trt a lot of dt~ncs an ~ttn felontn ~ho pack up misdemeanors and a faar numba of ~pk wtlh ps)chol<>fJcal problems who pick up m1sdcmanor1. and then folks lake 1h1\ - a gu) ~ho ~as ckralW:d and came to the end of has rope .. Police sea~ Siamond's havdy fonafied suburban home Wedncsda) but found no firearms orexplosavcs. onl> empt) sun vault~ . .\neighbor. Maun« Neller. said Sigmond had 1old him he was pan of a federal wunns pro1cct1o n program and II\ ang under an assumed name. ' S1amond was convicted T~y of four misdemeanors - ri:-ckk·ss dnvina. cvadana police. carT}mg a loaded ~capon and 13" COlOll 1Y Cahfomaa Manufacturers -\ssoc1a- t1on PrcsJdent Tom Elhck said those an current pnson 1ndus1nes ··arc already com~11n1 with men and women emplo)'ed an tht prwate S«IOr." c• ' l'llallta1.i•-Vldeo c ......... ... ..,,.,,tr c.e." ,...,..1lant1m-t...._ ........ n.lgrt 1 .......... 0a1111 ··we've aot to look at this (plan) vef) careful!) .. Ifs something that wall ha\C 10 be worked out btt-.~n labor and manufacturers. -.orkana with the admanastrauon ... he said FREEi* RlEEI* The CM>\ wall oppose the plan. he sa1d.1f11 supplants domestic ~orken' JObs. "We re look1n1 for wa)s 10 coo~rate -.11h labor. he said The Republican 10,emor said Wcdncsda) that hr ~ants to make stale pnsons more sclf-supponina b~ havana inmates do such things as suppk~nl stale rmplo)ttS or a~ scmbk products for pnvatc com- panies. Cal State eases tough standards LONG BEACH (AP) -The Cah· fomaa Sta1e naversat} S)Stcm 1s rdu1n1 entrance requirements for nc-'t fall to balance a statrwadedrop 10 aracks blamed on touaher haah school classes. offic11ls said. Grades and test scores nttdcd for freshman adm1ss1on to the 19-am- pus system an bc1na lowered sJaa,btJy. mak1na thousands more eh&Jbk for enrollment. Ltt Kcnchncr. v1tt chanttllof for acadnnic: affairs.. said Wednnday at a mttttna of the (aJ State uusten. -o. of our main concerns about lhc chansd numbcn as that lhc pubhc will antcrpttt n as a lowcnna o! our 11.andards. That as not tM caw. said Ralph B11tk>w. the Cal State sys1tm's diruior of analytic stud1n. -we have baahtr standards for courx rcquu~menlS. And rcquanng morc 1eadtmic counn results 1n lower padn.. We have to adJust our indn to that ... Ofticaals csumate that aboul 11.000 mOft s&udtnls wdl be ehpbk for admassion becaux of the chanan-But only up 10 2.000 m<>ft ll~ alJIC(1Cd to ac1ually enroll this fall. WI wrs frat.mm enrollment Sysktn w1Ck totaled l0.40I. t diS'Ci r1u a 11 '*"" .......... ........ .......... ~FREE!* • a1eaa ::c::-. Cle I 1 ......... ... .., 1 diS'CJ ~-­--C•111a1 ........ ........ _ el PIJllSI ~_,,.c111 .. c. __ ...... , e-FREE!* SONY. ...... -. ..... ...... ---..... ft111J ••-- carT}1na a ronttakd weapon -sicmmana from a hash--spttd chas.c on Oct. 22. 1987. SiltNlftCI' ta&ir~ at h11 Nl 1M.t "he •houlh• he waa beint cha y the Mar.a instead of the Cabfomui Hipwa) Pl trot He claamC'd the Mafia was h1rauiti1 ham in rt1abation for 1 suit he filed apmst the Board ofOuropractors.. allqlng pncc.founaand restraint of trade He had bten appcahn& the rc'ocataon of has stale hcenS(' to prau1cc as a chiroprac1or When arrested. S1amond YrJS -.canng 1-...0 bullct·proof' l'Sls and a crash helmet and carry1n1 a .38-cahber re' ol vrr loaded with fiH~ rounds of armor-picrcin& ammunition He al~1 "'as wcann1 a bullet-proof vest Wednt1<ia)'. said pohcr LI ( harlc~ Ma~w) Salvers said S1amond stopped her JUSt after shr entt'rrd thr counhousc and or&red her to go wath ham ----- ------ ... ~-a -- SONY. Con••ctDllc ........ 20l1tul1n Dl.......,.ceee Plc::r••=··· FREEi* VACAVIUi (AP) -Fonner B k P QlherJobnn )' · a..•bo spent more thasa tv.:o ~ 1n pnson. shou~ be a frtt man W'hen be rtturns to coW1 next Wttk to hear law)ers arsue has fate. Spain. 38. whose two murder con\lct1ons an a 1971 San Quenun prison escape attempt ~ rcverwd. 1ot.a\ ordered rt leased on SJS0.000 baa I L: .S. Distract J udgc The I ton Hen- derson. the same JUdgc who ordered a · nc"' 1nal for Spam in the "San Qurntan ax" case. freed Spain by rt'JL'('l1nK 1he ~tatt"s request 10 dtla)' bad ~FREE!* SONY. '?' ......... AM/NW. .. ,.,. C111181 ....... ~FREE!* OFF Jlllllrs' llll's. 111ser1as Sllll8WaSlladll• D•l11Jeans Made to fit a women's body. Features a narrow waist and pop liar pre-washed look . Sizes 3-13. Reg. $30-38. SALE $15-19 Orig. Young Men's assorted Tlacir parents arc Connie Wakefield of Hwuiftlton Beach and Janel Price of Johannnbura. At~· ents were Lciah·Ann and Dean Pritt. The bride wore a champqnc- colored aown of chiffon over lace. Followina a safari to Kruatr Na· tional Park and Cheeuh lodae. the newlyweds will live in Johannesburs whett ht is a swimmina coech. . LOWSJn'llAL-WAUoaD Temple .. t YMta ia Ne.,,., lewhwestlwltfti"ltbtdlcf• I .. wcddint of Huriet1c Eiabetb Wa .. bd and 8riaa David 1...-rll.W. bOlh of Oak Brook. w. ne c:oup1t puted 200 auesnat thrif m:= at the Plcif K' Oub in Newport ll. Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Thomas Watford of Costa Meta are tht parents ohhe bride. She wore a IOW" custom~ned by DemetriOI for Allisa of white satin with a cathedral train. Thebodicewasmadeofcut-out satin petals embellished with teed pearls and rhinestones. A custom· desiancd matchin1 hndpiece held her cathedral-lenath veil which was embroidered with pearls and rhinestones. Ylullllllts ._1Sllwlnlwlar Fn111•1 •. Grab a su1111er's..wor1h of hot styles and colors. This is a special pud'888 so tury n whle~last. s AND \ NOW Juniorl' Mlected Pl ....... " ,.. drw and casual ~ts ..... $24-28 ..... 7.99-~9.99 ..... SS-$10a115 ~and sldrta ......... $2triO ..... 1•11.11 ....... '101116 Men's Sportswear . dr ... and casual pants . . . . $28-36 ..... 7.99-19.99 ..... SS-s10 a S15 Juniors' am1ed knit and fteace tops ........ $18-28 ..... 7 ................... 16 Junk>r9' selected Junior9' casual pants ............. ~ .... 7.99-1-4.98 ......... 15a110 woven~ ............... $20-24 ..... 1•1.11 ............. 16 Junlora' conon I I c:terWn akiftl .............. $»32 ......................... 115 Junk>rs' knll and ft11oe• ............... 12&-32 ........ M• ............ l10 Dll•W L • .JM·na aad n...._ Jleldl Beller DLLD-JOllJlf90Jll Frank and Barbara Helltr of Costa Mesa have annou~ the enpcir- ment of their dauahttt. Heidi F. Heller. to Daniel L Johnson of Costa Mna. He 1s the son of A.H. and Shirle) Johnson of St. Paul. Minn. The) will be married May I in the Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove. The bnde·dcC1 1s a paduate of Costa Mesa H1ah School and at&md- ed Cal State San Dqo and Fullenon Collqr. Her fiantt 1s a oaduate of Central Ht&h School and Mont~ Peninsula Collqr. A1'8LOW-DE RUFI' Mr. and Mrs. Robcn Edward Anslow of Newpon Beach havr announced the enparment of their dauplcr. Ehzabeth Claire Anslow. to Da" id ~Ian De Ruff. He is the son of Rohen De Ruff and Janet De Ruff. both ofNcwpon Beach. A Ma) ~8 Y>cddin1 u planned 1n Saint James [pt1Copal Church. New· pon Beach. TM coupk paduatcd from New· pon Harbor Htah School SM is abo a araduate of the Univcnity of Southern Cahfomaa and he attained his dqttt at UC Berkeley. lleOLUfCllEY-llULLALLY The mpaemmt of Cathkn Mam McGlinchc} and Keith Dane MullaJ- 1). both of HunllnJIOO 8cadl. has been announced b) her parmts. Air Fon-e Col. (rct.) and Mn.. Jowph J . McGhnchq of Huntif1llOCI Beach. He is the son of Mr. and Mn.. "1cr Mullall> of Santa Ana. A Sept. 17 wcddina is planned in St. Bonaventure Calholac Church 1n Huntinaton Beach.. The couple aR paduata of Ocean View Htah School. The bride-dect attended Cal S&atic San Dqo and rccei"ed ~ dqrft from Cal Saw Lona Beach. Ha futu~ bndqioom is a paduate of the Univcnity of Southern Cal1fornta ~ lw was a mnnber of the van.ry bmdlall team. 0'1lnge Con1 OAILV PILOTIT~. Maid\ 10, 1tel COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Al Board ends p~otection of FCA Overseer of thrift Industry declining to renew pledge against regulatory action BJ llOOZ& Gil.LOTT ........... Fedcftl ttsulaton souaht Wednn- day to massurc ll('f'VOUs Wall Strttt firms who have kn& more than S l2 billion to the thrift unit of troubled Financial Corp of America. But in doina W>. the FC'Ckral Home Loan Bank Board. •h1Ch ovcrstts1~ thnfi industry. c:kchnc-d to 1u. a new lt-uer pledai n, not to lake any rqulatory llC'teon apinst FC A. t~ '"' tnt"-bascd parrnt o( Amcnan Savinplt loan Association ofStock- ton. TM bank board tw issued such -C'omfon kncn .. 10 FCA sinct late 1984. when FC A was swamped by hca \) losses and fell below rqulatory capetal ~Utr't'mcnts. Al the end of 1917. IM compan)' for the first time ~led a nqali\e net worth -the difference between assets and liabthun. FCA bas tned without succeu to "'or\ out the probkms by 1uelf but has bttn h1n<krcd by persistent l)(Obkms wnh bad loans. FC' A added S5Sl.2 million to its loan-loss provisions last )car. bringing the total sintt Stptcmbcr 1984 to SI 7 billion. The bank board has tned without success for nearly a )Car to find another inst1tut1on w1lhng to take O\l'r all or pan of FC ._ on terms that v.ouldn·t bC' e'ceiw•cly costly to l~ Federal Sa\ 1ngs & Loan ln urantt Corp.. the bank board unu that m~ures customer deposits up to S I 00.000 each Becau~ of Its Silt'. a farlurt by f ( A ~ould caust" 5'C'rtous problems for FSLIC" FC" A. With SJ) 9 b1llton 1n ISS<'lS It )Car-end. 1s the nat1on·s W"Cond· lar&C'St thnft holding compan~ after L~ .\ngclc:s-bascd H.F. i\hmanson cl Co. In tts cfTon to reassure Wall Strttt. lhc bank board said 1n an l'iJht-pap: rcwlut1on Wt•cfocsday that 1t would u~ 11s ·•t>est efTons·· to tnsurc that the market for re\ C'rst" tC'pun-~ aartt- ffil'nts. or repos. 1sn·t disrupted 1( .\mcncan Sa"tnlS defaults on 1b obltga11ons. orif regulators must take an) acuon such as placrng tht' tn'it1tu11on under rccc1vcrsh.1p . .\mcncan Sa" 1ngs has aboul S 12 6 b1ll1on in rcpos o utnand1n1 Rcpos arc financ101instruments1n ~h1l'h a k'nder buys a sccunt) and agm:!> toc:\Cll 11 to the ongmal sclkr ~hen 1t reaches maturity Repos u\uall> mature 1 n 30 days or less and lhl· collateral gcnl·rally IS in the form uf mongagt•-backcd sccunucs held b) the borro" 1ng thnn ft .\"s current ··comfon lcttt'r"' e\ptrcs March 31 ~sked 1f the bank board v.as con<.1dcnng rcne~ 1ng that letter or issuing a ne~ one. spokcsman Karl Hu) le ~1d. ··No. We feel toda) 's resolution deals wllh that qu"tton " Some rndustr) leadt'rs have argued that past ··i.:omfon ll'ttcrs-had undu· I) restricted the bank board·s opuon<. tn dealing "1th FC .\"s problems \\ h1k \\ednesda> 's resolution didn't s.a' tht· bank board would take an) ac110-n ag,:i1n<.1 .\mcncan Sa"ings II did ..:l\ II l\SUC.-d lhe rC'SOIUllOn bnau~· of . the pott'nllal d1srup11on ll> thl· marlo.l·t, 1n such rcpos that i:ould an~ .is .t result ot a rc- n:1 \ ersh1p. lOn"'-·r,atorsh1p or s1m1· lar prncc:cd1ng "1th rcsi>«t to .\mcn- L3n •. OTC UPs & DowNs NE w YORK I AP) -Tne loMowlf\9 "'' V•o~ tne Over -tl'!t • Counter stOCll\ end warren!\ 1ne1 nave gone uo •ne most 11nd oown ,,,. mo\t Desed on o.rcent of cl\111>Qe IOf Wftd No \e<:uriltes fr1101nv oetow S1 Of 1000 \l'!eres art 1nc1ue1e<1 Net and oercentege CPIA"9M ere ,,,. Otfft rtflce Delwftn !Pie ortv1ou~ CI0\•"9 OrtU a'hd Wftd!lfl~\ la\t Of O•d Ot'1Ct ~ LA't 0.. ~ I FacetEnt wt 10 1-l • Uo 41 1 1 Sl'!wc"'. O\ un 11'1 + l• Uo 46 j ' TecoV1I.. l • + •• Uo 3 ~e1rld~ ' • + 1 1 Uo li s Me<l•aPrd ) • + ll·" Uo l I 6 CtllTcl'! un 9 • + 2 • Uo I 1 AdVa•n ,~. + ~ uo JI J I lnlrt.CITc wt '• + '-Uo i9 • 9 §eltTtcl'! '• + P . Uo 19 2 10 rtStl'!nF01 ' • + ·, Uo 16 9 II V ~'"' ll • + 1'• Uo 261 17 lnfoAes ' 12 '• + 1'11 Uo 1S 9 llSEEQ Tcri , •• + 1 ) uo P.o " Coovteie \ 10· • + 1 lJo J 2 IS 8omt>evPa ' + '• Uo l I 16 lnrlNulrn 21'1 + 1 16 Uo ti 11 UTL Coro 91• + I'• Uo l q 19 C11ioos1e1 • + 11· 16 Uo O I 11 ProveneFO\ • • + ,. uo ~ • n AmMot>lle J + ' Uo O 8 101riereou1 1 , + I • Uo ff O Strooer 12 + 1 uo O ALC Comm ) • + J Uo I 0 Ocean~lnt 3 • -.. J u o 19 O S A11ronlnc '1• + '• uo 111 DOWNS Lut °'9 2'· -' • 4 -... 1 • -I • 1 . -.. 2\• _, l& 'l · -1 ~ -.. ~ -.. • -1 1 l 111 -S-1& 1\• -.. ) ) -) Jl. -) "· -1 1 • J 2 2 ' ) 2 , -S-16 .. -'• l . =9· '! ~ .. -~ l"t -.. ~ct.. Ott lt • ~ l.7 ~ ::~ I !Ii ~ :d II ' 11 I II I ll l f ll I 11 I 11 l 111 10 1 10 1 100 100 100 NYSE UPs & DowNs lbt.na~ of Marth 7. 1988 tm1mum tnH•stment: SI0.000 ..... MM /lJa114 a.ttkiq I M•G l Yur i Yar Ca.llf or'Dla Rate Rau ft8 tt Rate Amtrican Sa' mas 5 JS 7 50 7 60 1.60 C'ahrom .. FC'deral 5 15 "T 35 7 40 1.10 C'cntul) Federal 5 15 7 10 7 70 7.9, c.lamblaSa\llap S.U '1.U 7.0 l .U Do~ne> S&L 5 25 7 4Ci 1 60 '·'' First Interstate' 5 00 b ~5 b 30 7.45 Great Amcm·an -5.~5 "'.3'\ 7 37 7.60 Home Fe4eral ~.10 7.%0 '1.%1 '1 .11 Lincoln Sa\lngs 5 ~5 ., )5 7 45 7.90 Prudcnttal·Bacht' Sec b ~4 b ~5 7 45 8.15 Sc<:un~ Pal·1tic 5 00 6.50 6 55 7 75 \\dis argo 4 00 6.25 6 "° 7.50 Rates count>s) of John ~ \ alen1uela. CFP PrudC'nttal-8aC'~ St-1."ur11 ' L.ong Beach \1anna For informatton on other rates: 8~"'-118 I' So..toe ~lft<lnCIM Wen.• Joc..l "'< A>l~OUQ"-•alll-IOll'OOUC.I._.._, -.001-i..,.,.,,_,_..,.,..,,..,._,_ ,,.._._._,_~.----.c-. "--~'°-.-, ........ , ... o.ec •• _ .. __ Assembly started on MD-1 ljumbo jet LOr'liG BEACH (.\Pl -Mc Don- nell Douglas ( orp C:AC<"u11vc-s using a <,~mbol1c gold-platC'd met, \\C'dnc-s- dJ' ~:gan asS<'mbl~ of the first \1 0 11 the compan' ·s t'nt~ 1ntu a lil·r\l· \.Om~1111on to pro' 1dt> a nl•v. &l'ncra11on ofJt'thners Thl· ac11un wothed concerns that ~l·re nprl'SM.·d about '-'hcther the ne~ a 1 rll na "ou Id c \ l'r gtt otT the ground after the lOmpan~ C'arhl'r th1<, \l·ar ~..ilcd had; tht· number of ordt'f'\ it h.id ren·1 H'd to r the plane Dunng .t <.1.'rl'mum at thl' lOm- p.in~ ·., Oougla!> .\1rcrah Co plant in l 11ng lkal h Douglas Prn1dt'nt foml''> \\ orsham announced 1ha1 tv.o more l 3rrter\ had order~d a total ot \I\ \10-1 h ldent11\ of thl' nl'w l arm·rs ~ar.n·1 J1~lo~d The nc~ ordl'r\ brought the total 10 lb l U\tomcrs and~ of the Jetliner'\ '1 ' .. " , .... J.: ii~ i . , ... , '· .. .. "' ... • • ..... !O'. 10-0 11"' H"' , .. 1 I ,. , 71 • , .. ~-,. . , ..... ,, . 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If all the plant"S arT purchaSC'd 1t wo.u.ld ett~tc s<> Q b1llton 10 rt"\l'nue for Douglas a I di\ ISIOn or St l o u1s.-based McDon- nell Douslas Douglas spol~man Don Han!iOn ~•d \\ t'dnl'sda' that 31 of the orde" an: ft rm . .i s art' cond1t1onal Of opuons and~) are listed as ··r~c-s." whtch tht· lompan~ ddint"S as fathng into ·qino us <:at~oncs of intent to ac- quin: thl' a1rpl.an<' · T~ "10-11 1s a room1~. lonscr- r.mgc and more fuC'l-<"ffic1tnt 't'n1on of 1t\ current Jumbo Jl'l. the [)( -10 Ho~l'\l'r. tht• MD-I I face!. a touJh fight ~1th Seattle-based Boeing C'o and the ~1rbus lndustnc. the Eu~ p('an 1.on~n1um to prov1dt the ncv. acnc:rat1on Of passenger JClhm'~ tn a shnnk1n1 markC't . . " 11 ... 11 • 17. ,, .. ,. 17 • .• 1 •••• ,. ' 10 ) ... )•. 1 •. i • S.\o »·· 11 • 11 • J:' • J) 11 • II • )I • )1 • 7 • , ... l(»o 10 • ''· )0 ... 11 J: . , .. J l • ..; 4: • . . . ... . .. , '2411t •:-... 7' n IO • IO • ~. ~ ... l . :t • :: • } • 1 ; •.• i : ....... ~· . ,, .. ,; '!~ • :i. a..: ~: ~ ! I it . l! ) . (~ ~-- : i . j·' : . )'• ., I I I J ~ ... 11 ! .~ li. • ». •loo Pot Sl•ll lt J . • •. I '• 14 1 • 17'-I~·~~: II .. 11' e .. •-S· --·· --· THE NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB WANTS YOU • ") f , ' -, M ,_. ~. "'-c ., ..,_.,,oo To Celebr•t• Our 21at Annt...-y with ua ... .. ., :J a O• \"es. for a l&mittd Umt' onl~. Thtt Nt>wport Beach Tenm Club 1~ nflt>nng a 'J>tt1al one tjmf entry proeram for ne"' member.. \\ "·~ offt'nng FREE Tenn as racquet.I; a month's FREE duH. and incrtdible savmp on ttnms and a ctt\e Y.HJ lrom The TtnntS Zone-Pro bop But that not all' Alone wtth your membera.hap. you icet unlamittd tennis yHr 'round on 19 cbampio hip hghted coun.s. unsurptised tenni.., instruction with in- wnational Oa\•or from 'yd S.ll and IMmie Mitton. and 1n olympac-aa.te pool to rool ofl tn .rt.r a hot mat.c.b. Or.1rab a seat at t.,. bar ovtrlookinc center ('OW"\ and enJO)" a ff'Yl rold ones while a 1ounnent meal it pNpU'td for you by our A.-ard Winnina Chef tr it und lake we·,-e got a lot to offer ... (and we dol .. -.·,... cot some free advt~! Call us at &4'4·oo.l0 or roJM down for a tour of lbe club n a pouible becauae this ou~ OFYER £. PIRES ON APRIL 9. l AND THBRB ARE O~ri \' A LlMJTED UMBER Of tEMB HIPS AVAILABL an now to rtU8'-e rour membenhip in ewpon Be.ch'• finest ttllllll dub. \\' e ·~ c t a court nlWT'\-.d for - 1 NEW YORI( (AP) Mar. 10 Ad11anceo Y ee tined nchanoed 01a1 1nues New niohs New lows Thul ' GuLu Ouult\ Stock Market tumbles NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market fell sharpl) Thursday. g1"ing back some of the pins from its early· I Q88 rall). ~nal)Sts said traders were disap~inted by the Dov. Jones industrial average's inability to make a run at the 2.100 level after reaching new highs for the ~car on Tucsda). Thl' Dov. Jones a'erage of 30 1ndustnals dropped 48.24 points to 2.026.03. L>cclin1ng issue~ outnumbered advances b) nl·arl) J to I on the New York Stock Exchangt·. "'uh41Jup. l.198downand371 unchanged. Big Board 'olume 101aled 197.26 million share!\. against 210. 90 mill ion in the previous session. The NYSE's compos11e inde\ fell 2.56 to 148.92. Oue to transmission problems In New York, today's listing wlll not appear In the Dally Piiot NEW YORI( IAP l -Sales, 4 p.m Thursdav orlce end net cha1199 ~f lhe IS most active New York Stoel! E11c"8noe luues, tradtno nallonallv at more 11\ar\1 fMmt v 1'1 ~Cabl1TV s (, , ollln n l' , "'I +4''t acG ·m·, 16~• Navfstar . 9, S~ -'1 Euon s 1.9 . 41'--• FederOSI s I, , ~~ -1·1 AlcanAlum s l,S • ·~ -1'• COlumbPicl 1,5 , I 11• -'• FordMo,,. s '·m·7 ~ -P. IBM I, , II >.I. -2'• lankAmer 1,ff , 11 + ~ stKodalt s 1, • c21.--~ ffbok, 1.ID. 't'. -1' • V•rllv 1, 2. -·~ AFG Ind s l. , 3 't -S High-tech selling to China will resume ··we are cncourqcd by Chincw statements and actions rqardillJ 1,.n·s acquisition of C'hincsie anlt- t.lup missiks. Silk""'Omu." State Ot-panmrnt spokesman Chattcs E. Red· man said. Spe!llng success easy for students Some people just seem to have a knack for spelling-a talent that's paid off for some sman students in the Newpon-Mesa Unified School District annual spelling competition. Ork.Ide Houston, a Mariners Elementary School fifth grader and Jason Morales, a Paularino Elementary School sixth grader. have won for founh. fifth and sixth grades. Each has received a $50 United States Savings Bond. Sixth graders Miclaael Curtis of College Park Elementary and Danny Eastmond of Mariners Elementary placed second and third and received plaques donated b~ the Ncwpon-Balboa Rota!) Club. Thrtftique funds youth programs of Newport lea_gue By UTY BOUCHER °' ...... ,... .... People with champagne taste and beer pocketbooks ma> want to check out the V 1rgin1a Castle Auxiliary's Thnftique. The bouuque -nestled inside the Newport Beach .\ss1stance leaJue's Thrift Shop -features designer labels such as L11 Claiborne and Anne Klein. "We tr) to d1spla) evef)thing seasonal!) so we can keep up-to-date with fashion." !Mltd Paula Kruse. Thnft1quc chairwoman. Opened in 1970. Thnfuque was created b} the auiohary as an 1n- no\ at1vc wa}' to raise money for its man) commun1t~ projects. Donated items from volunteers and commun1- t} members often rnme from stores such as Nieman-Marcus. Saks Fifth Avenue and Bullocks Wilshire. Thnft1que looks lake a specialty shop -separated by shutter doors from the rest of the thrift shop. Upon entering. discounted fall fashions are displayed to make way for spnng merchandise. .\ fur stole recently offered at S35 1s an example of bargains offered. According to Kruse. prices range from $30 for a brand named wool suit originally S300. to • a pair of S200 Fi:rrigamo sh~s pnccd at a mere SS. The Thriftique specializes 1n clothing. shod. Jcwelf) and furs. ··Some people in the neighborhood come 1n cvef)day.JUSt to see 1fthere arc an) new am' als." Kruse said. The thrift shop opened in the late S=::======CE THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1988 ...... ...-............ .. The first place winners will represent Newport-Mesa in the Orange Count) Elementary Spell- 10g Competit1on on March 24 in the board room at the Orange County Department of Educa- tion. (Pleue ... BOUTIQUE/82) Anne Freeman (left) and Thriftique ChalnromaaPaala llrw claeckoata~wrapofferecl at a ..,._ala price. • • • And no matter how good a spelleqouarc. if someone can't read your writing. it doesn't matter. docs it'? Following a district wide penmansh1pcom- pctition, eight students have been selected to represent the New- port-Mesa distnc t in the annual Orange County Pen and Quill handwntingcontest. The fifth grade finalists and their schools are Mercedes Bracero, Sonora: Jea11y McCrei11tt, Newport: Heatlter Parker, California: and Kelly Siemon, Mariners. Representing the founh grade are Lori Hoffman, Harbor View: Grataam Hoover, Mariners: N~ N1ayen, Sonora: and Ca~y Rob- erts, Harbor View. • • • JUI Lindsay ofNewpon Beach was at her wits end when she bought a De Lorean and was repeated!) pulled over for one thing or another. She said she was stopped for having faulty turn signals. rolling stops and drunken drivi~g-and Lindsay ms1stsshe hasn't had a drink for over nine years. Jill felt her car was actually the one being harassed. so to ti)' and make peace. Jill went all out. She surprised the Newpon Beach Police Department with ti ve dozen Winchell doughnuts and a huge banner with a picture of herself and her car. The banner read. "ThisisJill Lindsay. This is her car. She loves you ... won't you love her?" No word on whether her effon paid off or not. • • • Irvine resident Carol Bla•cbnl, director of develop- ment at Chapman ColleJ.e. was recently designated certified fund-raisingexecutive (CFRE) by the National Society of Fund (Pl .... eee 8tJCC&88/B2) Costa Mesa butcher creates jerky recipe using turkey breast By KA TY BOUCHER Of .. .,.., ......... Beef Jerk}' fans ma) be pleased to kno" there 1s a nl'" add1t1on to the Jerk} fam1I) -turke) Jerk) That\ nght. turke} Jerk) -a Jerk) crcatl·d for health wnsc1ous people "'ho a' 01d the rnnsumptton of red meat. Entrepreneurs Charlie Mirach• and T re' Holk\ are the creators of turkc\ Jerk.>. Their firm is called Sensauonal Products. but the packages of Jerk~ arc labeled ··Jrs Turke} Jerk>" - named after M1rach1's two sons. John and Joe. "ho help produce the: product at thl' firm's Newpon Beach plant. ·Tve always bttn health conscious. Jerk> "as so popular. I decided 10 take a turke) breast and develop a recipe." M1rachi said. M1rac~. wnha family of seven. has been a butcher for more than 35 )cars. He de\Clopcd the all-natural rcnpc -without preservatives or addlll\ es -when he took over Cclesuno's Meat Market in Costa Mesa about 11 )Cars ago. He dabbled m new recipes for h1scustomenat the market and found he had stumbled onto something big when he de- \eloped the turkey jerky. Because Mirachi loved creaung new recipes. he used himself as a guinea pig for tasting the product. .\bout this umc Trey Holle). a steady customer who worked in sales and marketing. discovered M1rach1's natural snack and found himself supplying his famil) and fnends wnh ll. "I aot to the point where I "as shipping the Jerk~ to four state'i n el") month." Holk' said. ''l\.h friends IOH'd II and 1h~n: "'asn't an\ l>thc:r plaCI.' 1hat ..old 11 •• • .\bout a ~ l'ar agu Holle~ dc:c1ded ii hi.' and hi\ friend'> liked It so murh "h' "'ouldn't cq·none elsi:'' .\lthuugh hl· 1rn nl·d a bus~ construl· uon bu,1m·ss. hc urged M1 rach1 to go into partni:r-.h1p so the pair could Lil'' lltl' thl·1r full-um~ eni:rg' tl> mar~l·t1ng thl' pro<luc1 fhi: "a' Holle' l'n' 1s1oned 11. !\11rar h1 could per'tect reupc ldl."aS and Holle' "'ould handle thl' ..ales and markc.uni aspect. Togl·thc:r lhl'' co uld s plit the fin ancial respons1b11t111:s. M1rach1 agreed. but found that manufacturing food products "as not an eas) tas~. The men learn~d thl'\ "'ould ha'e 10 build a large kuchen. and that 11 '>'Ould ha'e to be built to l n1tcd States Department of .\gm:ulture specificattons According to Chns \ ogel. adm1n1s- trame assistant o f Sensational Prod- u<;ts. a USO.\ mspcctor '1s1ts the fac1lm da1h and 1s pro' 1dcd "'1th his o"'n o'mce and lock~r He IS at hbcm to spot-ched at am time. ·T,e ~en the in'ipec tor get do"'n on his hands and knees ~1th a flashligbt '>'h1lc inspecting the kn1k holder." Vogel said Once inside the l..itchcn. the room g1\l'S off a strong scent of mannadc. as the meat 1s dropped into the tubs ot secret sauce'. From lht•re. the slices .uc seasoned and put on racks and placed in b11 ovens when· the) bakt• for about five hours Jerky creator Charlie 111.raclll \(l\1rd 1ng 1<1 \1 1rJ,h1 thl' l..1H.hrn 1H·4u1pfX·J ll• prliduu: a total of:' 11\.l(I pound'> ol ll·rl.. 1 n 1.'' hour Four "11ri..a, hdp in 1h1.· manuladunng prul'I.''>'> I url..<' 1a l.. 1 '' .i 1 J ilabk J I In 1m· R.lnlh \IJrl..1.·h in T u\lln and thl' u t' of( )rangl· JnJ ~11., tor SI b5 to S I ~5 an l1un,r &-..1Jn lhl' iurl..e' JCrh .l 'JnCI) ul lllhl·r 11. rl.. 'l'' and ~u~@l'' are mJnufJ\ t-irnl hi °"'n...iuonal Pnld- Ud'i all ot"'h•~harl·pr~na11,eanJ chcm1 ... ·al frC't· ·Jerk~ 1s usu.tlh pr~nt'd ""llh 01 I nll''Ji to ke1:p irec,h Ot"\\ \.t Ira ... h I 'Ji.uJ \ h11 of ~·nplc .lrc all<"rg11. 10 1h1s ~hcm1 ... al ..ind I lound that th<' '>P•"-n anJ 1 .i, uum ~altn~ "ill ""l)rk 1ust .i~ °"l II .\.:ording to '\11ra\·h 1hc \hclf·htt· •JI the 1ak~ 1s up to thr~ "'~"'' -the: s.im1.· Jmouni ofttm1. a' the ... h<m1cal tr1.'J ll'J JC:rt.. ~ 1c .. Student .. honored --· forhis ··· brave~ 11-year-old key 7 witness in campu~ extortion probe -... ~ BJ JOYq BODW\'JCH Of .. 0..,--- ThllUgh llnh I 'ear<i uld Juan ( ,,rJl•I J 1.kmon\tratt-d Jn .:Kt of tl•urJgl m,,1'1' JJult\ ""ould carefull}' a' •td fhl' l <~14 \k-w \OUlh ns .. ing ms o""r\dleh n.:lamt'the kc' ""lln~sm tht re1.:n1 ..irn·~t and con' icuon of fiit u• nih."' "ho liad bttn terre>nz. ing "r .. 1(11 1.hildren ""•th ph~s1all brutJIH. in order to r.teal lhftr m1•nl·, .\t Tu~a' \ board mttllQf. tru'>lt"\.•\ ot 1hc 'c"'pon-'\1eu Lot- fi«J \.. twol D1stnCl found a •a\ to publl1.h th..ank the \Oung.stcr · "11h P11mona ~hool Pnnos.I ~"hh Sund~ looll.1ng on. Juan •"!' pn·~ntcd ""llh a ..-en1ticate for hB br J ' cf' bi ~ hool boa.rd prnickot Jim de Boom .. This 1s the first ume in m' fou.r H'al"\ on the board "e ha1e c·n~d a ~ ... ,uth for this kind of bra'm ·· dt ik10m \a1d ··Yo r nt"t"d to mcOuf19C th1' !..ind of hon~t~ and 'ltandin1 • for the truth ~nd helping 10 niW things nght.'' he \aid .\uord1ng to trusttt Rod \fac. \tilli.in J03n "'•th~ood ~ lot of (Ptea8e Me 8nro&1'T /112) range County will be crowned Saturday at OCC A salute to Oranic County will be the tMmc of the sixth annual Miss Oranie Count)'·Miss Ammca Scholar- ship Pasrant Saturday 8' 7:30 an the Robert B. Moore Auditonum at Oranac Coast Collqc in Costa Mesa. Debra Sue MalTcL. Miss America of 1983. will be mistttu of ccrcmoniesalona with Simone Stephens. Mis.s California 1987. and Susan Rene Jeske. MiJS Oranac County 1917. Rich Saul and the Los Antt:les Rams cheerlc:ackn will be featured.. alona with a salute to the RiPieout Brothen.. Ele~n yount women from OranJe County will comprtc for tJlac S 000 in cducatiOMI 1c:holanhips bema offered. T.cktts arc S 10 and will be availab~ at the box ofra I.he nitbt of the .,..eant CaU SU-5747 for ru.rthcr infonnatioa. ... Illness. Rqistrat1on 1s under way in thcCommunit) Sef\ Ill''> Office in the Student Center Bu1ldL"-wttkd3)S from \I a.m. to 7 p.m Call 432-5880 for add1ttonal information Tree •k•t1JJ6 1a Me.a f.-tt 1« skatina. 1ncludina skate rentals. "''" be ofTcn:d Saturda) from I 0 a. m. to noon at the Ice \apadc~ C'halc&. 2701 Harbor Blvd .. Cos&a Mesa. The event rs a t Patnclt's DI) opc-n house and 1s open to everyone Call the chalet at 979-.1880 tor morr informalion. \l1m1. ot th1.· C' cnt\ ,..,111ndudc a balk10n r.h:c bndgc: butlJing m ... ·..1 .. ur1.·mcnt e-a J rnpand a 'iliencc bov.I (all R\<. ph' ,11.JI .,...1encc instrudor km ~11..o at~ ~.-'~ti~ for d1.•t,uls Landscaplag pr~ slated Th,· L.aguN Btach trar~n ( lull v.111 prnmt ~ prnsr.am on .. EJ1blc l.a~a.pina·· at its fnc.U~ mttunaat 11 am in 1hc :'lic1ahbof'hood Churrh h.all .l40 l "nn·, 0111('. Llguna lw..lch (. hartouc ( tar~ .in ~uthor and maste-r tlo-t'r Judst .and .\llx'na Thtf). a member of \he On~ Count~ Ju\! s· C ounc1l v.111 ,-ondlk"\ t~ e'cnl. \ 1sit.on art v.l'komc .ind the donatton 1s S l < all ~~l for mOf't' 1nfonn;i11on Baat1JWtoa LJlmuy tour .et t\ 1np lo the Hununpoa llbn.r) " be'lq n•J'C'd (of hard.I)~ tM lnmr Famal) ~i.tn Propam and •all mttt 1111 11 am 11 tt.c lnux \o"1h Scf'l('t1 Ctnin. htnu tcUJpturc aDd prdcm art amoc11 t~ IUtae\.00~ 0 the .Ukla ~U'llnl The COii lS U and fun •nfonnatt00 ''a' frocn Da"'id ndcnon at J9~ \ ""hi1.h ... ,11 1ndu..1t a 1.anet\ o( chaparral and ""uodland turd.\ Th<' pul:'th1. i\ ~~komc And morr informa11on ma' hC' 1.lh~1ne-d b' callina ,iq&-.w o-or .NS-It I ~ llotlJerhood •orblJop mted .. The\\ omen· s Opponunttia Cetner o(L Cl •lll a "'"ork~ turd.a) from 9 a.m. &o I pm for women "'ho arc undt' rded •helhcT « not ro nan a fam LI) • Dr IXboBh Hntdlin. a local ~ ciM>thcnpnt. U ronJun the tnDon in nl.e'fts.on classrooms 3 and 4 Tk ftt is SS anJ thoK anndtna sbou.ld call IS. ~12 few_.. rqistrat100 and diR'C'lW>M S.ck Bay tour Saturday Tbrfnt"rwhof~pon Ba wlllcooducl1ufiujht l\ildcd. --~11 • .,. iounoftbt K'm0011 tbt . piper ' Ila) ~-al ~c turda . at 9am. TbC' \OUJ •ill lean ~C1") U m•Dldn or .. muil IO:JOa..m. a D mi !lppl'OUnmd) an lloar_.a ball. Tilrcm UUitf'CStcd sbouJd mfti 11 C'OrDrf ol &II &hall' on~t lad kl la} amd C fru llobilllOii II ~rotdc\11 . .. ~ ., &Aft 800CDR ........... _ •Jillay St., puts in four fulldayi o( wOft aM donn't lake home I .... ,. .Tlral'a becMIC Si.,-Is chajr. woman or the N~ Beech A .. &iuancc Lelpc,s Chik!Rn·s Dtntal Health Center and her work is strictly ~ohintcer. .. If rm not worki, chaiMide < (asaislina tht drnti11). ·m malina IW't evttYdtiftl 1s runnint smooth· ty ... Sineeuaid. Tbe Clinic is OM of the lealue's many projccU. Otntal Caft is offtted to any d\ild in tht Newpon-Mesa .a who can meet the pup·s financial requirements. Si•'· who has hved in Newport 8eKh for more than eipt years. has volun'«red her time sin« she joined the lcaluc seven ycan *JO· She does various tasks such as 1ntcrvttwing dentists. 1JttP9nn1 scared children fortheirfintdcntal v1s1t. and workina .. as a dental assistant. clnnina.·· Sinter said. The clink is open Monday_ throuah Thursday. and whik the stafT consists of eiabt dtntists. there are at least two ~ina each .~Y that the ofTttt 1s •"· Most naff membtts arc btl· i.-t. since manyofthedients need to \Ilk to SOrMOne who can translate from Spenish to Enalish. The clinic also employs three h)..,eni.sts. and 1t has an orthodont 1C$ PfOlfaM in operation every other Friday. Moat people wbo work at the clintC are volunteers. Ho~vcr. the cknusts are paid. and sttretary Glona Escalante also ttttivn a salary. Mos\ dentists who end up work1na at the clinic are &radualf'S of UCLA and USC. S1nacr says $k looks for dentists interc$ted in worltina with children who also have some type of clinic exp(nen«. The clinic 1s a busy place ... The waiting room ts usually filled. but no one complains:· S1nacr said. Most children who use the chn1c are referred b)' school nurses. Singer said. Accordina to Singer. initial v1s1t, are $2 and rechecks on dental work performed by a clinic denust cost 50 cents. .. A S2 vtSit may cover anything from a root canal to a hy1en1c The Children's Dental Health Clinic has bttn in e•istance since 195:?. and more than 10.000 children havr been treated since 11 o~ncd its doors. .......... ~~ Dr. Al Rlneon works with pAdent at dental center. BOUTIQUE ••. rr..a1 19..os and is run strictly by volun- ieers.. AccordtnJ to Kruse. the bouttquc bnnp in SJ.000 a month. which suppons such prasrams as a Ch1l- .. clrcn ·s Dental HcaJth Center. a Day Care Center m Costa Mesa. and the Kids on the Block pro,ect Each prO&f'lm is 1n the Ncwpon- M~ School Dmnct. The chn1c effcn dental care to needy chlldren. and day care 1s for working parents who need after school child care. Kids on the Block 1s a program that uses life·stzed puppets ponrayingchtldren with d1sab1httes to educate and illustrate that children who arc handi- capped can be JUSt hkeotherchtldren. <\ccordmg lO Kruse. the Thnf· • {lQue's ~venue 1s just a pon1on of .. 1\inds raised b) th<' au:'llhaf). which · iho holds a chocolate fair and •naque lecture as money-making •. 9t'0J«tS ": .••. The Nattonal Assistance Leagu<' . tias founded 1n 191 9 1n Los Angeles . : jpd has more than 73 chapters /'wuonv.1de h ts a non-profit chan· ,. 1'iblc organ1.iat1on g<'arcd to meet the -:.. · q;eds of the communtt). The V tr- ~ · ,lma Castle .\u•thary ts one of six ·.'.-.j!a_Pters 1n the Newpon Beach 5-:c_ue. and has more than 70 mcm-Barbara GaqJLan and PaaJa &rue work with pappeta ued ln Kida on the Block project. rBookstore to celebrate lost generation By LESUE EARNEST °' .............. The lost generation 1s coming to Laguna. Beach this v.eekend. .\utho~. scholac~ and poets will reminisce and read al1oul a time between world wars when Amenca·s hterar) geniuses -part of what Gertrude Stein called ··the lost seneratton·· -met rcsularl> at thl' Pam bookstore Shakcs~are and Com pan). The celebration intended to present a picture of what hft' v.a' like for the upatnatcs tn Pans during the I q20s v.111 be h<'ld at Upchurch-Bro"" Bookseller\ 1n honor of the btrthda> of S>h la Beach Beach. an A. mencan who OJ>(ned hakesl>(arc and Compan) and v.ho dtd not ltke the .. lost generation .. chaf"3("tcru.auon of her f~nds. be· came the confidant of the literary aiants who came W bu' or rent books Her small bookstore became a regular mect1na place for 1ntcll«t~b such as Ernest Hcm1ngv.a). TS Ehot. Gertrude Stem. Etra Pound. James Jo-.~ and F. Scott F1uacrald Beach died in 196:? aftrr hvina 46 )cars 1n Pans .. People tra,clcd a lot in those days. and Pans "'a!> thl' ml·rca:· -.;i1d Mar) llix hurl h. co-ov. ner ol the Laguna store Upchurch ..aid the idea ot cckbrattnJ Beach"' b1nhda) matcnal11ed out of genrral d1scu!>!>1ons "'1th other Pl'Ople 1n' olved v..1th the store .. It JUSt sc.-cmcd like a good idea. a fun thing to do:· l 'pchurch said itoben Brov. n. the other bot1t.. !>tore owner. ~1d Beach v.as a p1,otal pla~cr 1n the htcrar) v.orld ..If tt wouldn't ha'e been tor her and hcr bool..storc. v.ho kno"'s 1f this group o t m1:n '-'Ould ha'e had the 1mpall the) did:· Brown \31d .. She loaned them monc) 'iihc fed them. \he tuok care of their fam1ltcs. she made contacts for them "'"h publtshcrs. She v.as the nununng mo1ha figure .. The most 1mponan1 thing '>ht' did though. she g~n e them a plate to be .. Bro"' n added .. The) talked and talkC'd and talked tn ht•r \tore It "'a" a pla"c "'here the~ rnuld 'Iha re their tdl'3'> ·· The l 'pchurch-Brown celebratwn '-'Ill begin Saturda) at 7p m v.1tba champagm·rl'1:l'ptmnand a phot~raph1c e\h1h11 Th<' C\ ent 1\ open to thl' publ1l The photograph\ e \h1b1t "''II continue through .\rml 15. For more: 1nformat1on. call 497-8 H l Celebrating National Lutheran Sc hools Week March 6-12 Christ Lutheran School H>J( Sbakapeare and Company bookatore lnPart.. 23 ~1udcn1~ selected to intern in D (.last fall throuih U De· pannwnt of Adm1n1 tration. f rcundt ~orl-.cd'" 1hc Pen- ta& n forthcofficcofthcSec- rctar) ofOefl'n~ /ln1ema1ional urit)' Polic>/ A TO. tfcrpartnt rt&a,..,. ... C. Keat Ftta4t,al\Oof ewpe>n Bc:a h.and Hdda isaaractuaaeof Coronadcl M r Hiah'School. 0 for aid to UCI's graduate school IJ KATY 80\JCllER ............ When UCI Chancellor Jack Pchason met Dick Rodnick al a Fourth of July party. he had no idea It would bttomt s~h a warm and profitable friendship. Dick and Lee Rod nick of Newport Beach have donated more than S7S.OOO to the univcnity. Their money has benefited such prosnms as the new Graduate School of Manqtment build1na. and scholar· ships for post·lflduate students. The Graduate School of Manaac· ment bu1ldina. which Is scheduled to Ol>(n in January 1989. will be four stones when completed 1nd will house classrooms. faculty and aradu· ate student offices. 1n expended computing fac1ltty and conference rooms. However. the Rodmcks didn't just stop there. The couple donated $25,000 to establish an annual schol- arship for the school's araduate students obtainina master's d~ in businC'ss. The funds will be in· vested and proceeds will assist mar- ried students who arc returning to school for a degree speciahzina in corporate strategy and ethics. Carolyn P~ director of dcvelop- mt•nt of UCI s Graduate School of M~ment. had hiah pniw for Rodn1ek. .. He ~ lo 11udH11 on campus and is o. Oltht &op business ladetl in Ora.., Couty. It's not everyday 1 student can inlmlet with someone of his stature," Pea aid. Rodnick is chainnln ol'"""Oeac~a Companin-a ftrm thaf ln'Ultl t.he buyina and 1emna of middle rimket companies -finns that are unaller than the corporate aiants but larter than Mom and Pop-type operations. Accordina to Peta, his field of interest is cntrtpttneunhip. ethics and futuristic ideals. "He's prot.bly the moll likable man I know -as wdJ II beina an excellent speaker." satd Pqa. "We consider it 1 priviteaie to help 1n creatina one of the coun1ry's outstandillJ universities. The ~ ncss ind civic community will both benefit from the srowth and l>(r· fonnance of UC Irvine." said Rod- ntck. Besides his involvements in busi- ness and devotina timt to apeak at UCl. Rodnick is1nactive member of UCl's Roundtablc. That orpniza- tion was founded to develop 1 mutually beneficial public-private partnership, or;pnizcd by lf.\e UC Irvine Foundation. It brinp students and business people ••ther to pool their resourccs for new ideas. Coast stud en ts on college honors lists Fullerton CollCfe students named to 1he president s honor list for 1987-88 fall semester included: In me -Brett A. Baugh. Deborah A French and Sandra l. Weller. Newpon Beach -Samra Mat- thews. UC Santa Barbara student~ selected dunnf the fall quarter for th<' Dean's Honors ltst included: N<.·"'pon Beach -Steven M. Coleman . .\1mee K. Grove and Lon A Gu}nt"S. Claremont McKcnna Colleae stu- dents named to the fall semester honors hst included: Newpon Beach -Kenneth Little. Students named to the dean's honor ltst of the UCLA School of Eng1nl·cnng and .\pphed Sc1en~ for the fall quancr included: In me -Ch1h-Chun1 Sun The fall semester dean's honor hst at Cal State Fullerton included: Corona dcl Mar -Chene L Hagan. Y1ck1 .\ Sergent and Michell<' L Wikle In me -Kerne A. Allen. Annaltza .\postal. Be' crl) .\. Arrowsmith. Gall ..\. Bachmann. Leslt e K &ld1.1. in. Bcverl) A. Barnum. Korush Bassm. Leora A. Bcrdncr. Andrew P Breksa. Tina l. Brinkmann. Michelle L Butler. Temita E. Castelo. Edward J Coady. Jacqueline l. Cooper. Mary E. Col>(k. Sharon R. Otaver. Enn l. Edwards. David M. Evans. Li&a S.H. McPherson. Carol H. Ahmed. Wtl· ham H. Jones. ByongJ. Kim. Wendy A. Kleeb. Wade M. Kloos. Cherry Lat. Eltzabeth Y. Ltt. Nguyen T. Luu. PauhnC' K. Macinnis. Navid Madant . Michael D. Mason. Kimberly A. McCullough. Brad Michaels. Hanf T Ngo. Hoang D. Nauyen. Patnc1a O'Neill. Peter S. Pascual. Julius A. Patam. Michele Pavonanus. Holl > M. Polner. Pavannc Reid, Lisa M . Sethman. Connie J. Smith. Michael w. Stockton. DoUJ)as W. Strohm. Vanessa A. Tuso. Karen M. Trok. Heise Wainer. Wma W. Wana. David A. Weinberger. Kenneth W Wellman. Scan S. Westra and Ke vin J. Yuhas. Newpon Beach -Colleen A. Levin. Robert C. Bond. Jeffrey A. Darnall. Dtane S. ~isler. Ehsabcth Hoskins. Todd Kolber. Stanley M . L) nch. Leo A. Novelli. Amy C. Starr and Jana l. Wnght. Coast college students to travel to Hungary for vacation studies By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' ............. It v.111 be a m~ttng of the minds bet1.1.-cen the United States and Hun· pr) this summer when 40 Coast Communtt) Collqe students attend claascs at the University of Budapest. The Coast Community Collcae Distnct has been invited to serve as the lead 1nstttu1ton for a study-travel program at the T«hn1c1I Untvcrs1ty of Budapest. Officials at Oranie Coast College will set up the travel a rra ngemen ts. Accord1n1 to OCC representative Anita Lucarelli.111s bcltevcd to be the first time m more than 15 years a college or university tn the Eastern Bloc has expressed an interest m working with an Amencan comm uni- t) collcac. The Tcchntcal U ntvcrs1ty of Buda· pest. Lucarelli said. is the lariest 1Mlltuuon of h11hcr education in Hungary. It 1s located on the wnt bank of the Danube River. Founded in 1782. the university includes modem faciltt1es alona with its his.- tone sites. The 1ehool's populatt0n ts I 0.000 and has an academic staff of more than 2.000. Faculty advisers for the pros.ram will be Richard Durtt and Theresa l Ta nos. Lucarelli satd Duree. a dan« ethnolotist and folklorist. has taupt at both OCC and Coastline Com· mun1ty Colleaes. He has traveled and studied 1n ftunpry and ha~ led numerous tours there. Hise•pert1sc ts 1n Hunaanan folk music. dance and folk arts. Tanos teaches world culture 1nd physical tcotraphy at OCC She speaks fluent Hunprian and German -and has traveled lo Hunpry and other European countries. The student's cost for the prO&f'lm is $2.284 from Los Anaelcs. The cost includes round-trip air fa"'. four weeks of univenity housina with breakfast and lu~h daily and dinners the fint 10 days. field trips. tuition. insurance and fliaht bit and I~ \alS• . ,,. A-Act0rd1n1 to Lucart 1. an .. r com- pletina four weeks of classroom instruction from June 9 to July 7 at the university. students will be aiven an option to &ravel from July 7 to July 14 to Austna and Germany for an additional ftt ofS39S. Adcht1onal information 11 1va1l- ablc from the OCC Community Services ofrace at 432·SllO. Proceeds aid L~an prrojects BJ LUUE BAaNEIT °' ............. Lquna Beach Sawdust Festival Orange Coat OA.tLY PLLOT!Thurlday. Mareh 10, 1988 Leapin' liZards: Tbe 'dinosaurs ar~ alive \ (" Capistrano man creates ex lbitlons of rcpttle.s that move, soundlikereal thln 81 LESLIE EAJlNEST °' ............... In 1982 Chns Mays. an airline pilot look1na for a frtsh c hallenac. bqan dabbhn& in dtnQsaurs. The San Juan Cap1s1rano resident's fasci'nation with the prehistoric rep- 11.Uee Tnee ecalpta a llfe- abe tynumoeaa.naa bead. tiles has since launlheJ D1namat1on. a business which creatc.-s hfehke creatures that loo ... movt' and sound hke the real Mli'o) Ma) s. who retired his pilot s's w1ng,s a )Car and a hall ago. said ht' has bl-coml· cumpktch absorbt'd in the dfon "This 1s a labor ol love ... ht' said. "It's w lOnsumina that II JUSI ocrnpll'\ l''cn b11 of m} lime ... What Ma) s callcs his "dramatic pmbk" has apparently paJd off. D1nama11on C\h1b1h arc now show- ing in C1Jhl states auoss the country. In add1t1on. a sho" 1s currt'ntl) under wa) 1n .\rgcnt1na and Mays said he t'\J)l'llS won io ha'c his creatures on d1spla) in France and Italy Nc\t )l'ar Ma)\ \aid, his painstak- ingl)-<lctatkd dinosaurs will bt' sho~n at thl· 'l'nerable 8nt1sh Mu- seum 1n London Oddi) enough howt'Hr. the animated ueatures have )t't to bt' presented in Orange ( ounty. a shon- com1na "1a)s said he 1s ~eking to O\Crcomc "It is our strong aoal 10 create a mu!leum 1n Orange ( ount) b) the end of the )ear." said Ma:rs. who has incorporated the businns and now sham its ownership with .everal partners. To do this. Mays satd Din1ma11on is plannin1 a JOtnt effo" with the Natural History Foundatio~ in Ncwpon Stach. Accordina to Dinamation market· 1n1 director Mike Converse. mu- scumsof science and tethnol<>sy have historically been separate from natu- ral history museums. "That separation no Ion~ makes sense ... Converw said. "A museum for the 21st century needs to 11ve equal anentton to both a~as. and that's our soat. .. The Dinamat1on crcatum arc an ideal mamaat of science. t«hnol<>sy and natural history. accordin& to Convent -a fact that he said separates his burscon1n1 business from others that manufacture dinosaurs. There arc a lot more to these creatures than their "wow factor:· Converse said. Several of the world's top palcon· tologists sit on the Dinamat1on board of advisors. accord1n1 to Mays. Among them are Gcorse Callison. teacher of comparative anatomy at Cal State Long Beach and a lead1n1 authority on small dinosaurs: Cra11 Black. director of the Natural H 1story Museum in Los Anaelcs: and Robt'rt Bakker. author of "Dinosaur Here- sies" and ad1unc1 curator at the University of Colorado. Dinamatio n emplo:rtts work closely with the scientists to make the creatures as authentic as possible. The animation 1s another story A computer control 1s located 1n the base of each creature The dinosaurs are sequt'nt1all) proarammed with movt"ments that appear to bt' ran- dom. A mechanical device is u~ to create the sounds.. The total elTect of the creatures can bt' starthna. accord- ing to Con .. erse. .. All ~ou ha'e to do 1s look at the expression on a founh-snader's face when he is watchma a tyrannosaurus rcx and 11 suddenly opens its mouth and roars four feet away from him ... Converse said. "That impact Ill immeasurable." The bending. swashing, roanng reptiles are currently on display at tht San Bernardino Count) Museum The e'h1b11 has been successful. ··1 took m) famil) up the fir<ot weekend and the wall was three and a llalf hours:· Con .. erse said The C\h1b11 1s turned on when tht' first' 1s1torsarrl\e. and as the) file b) the' l·an obsene the dinosaurs as the) move and roar Museum d1rl'Ctor .\Ian C1rtt'St'mt'r said people ha"e bttn coming to see the t'xh1b11 at an amazing rate - appro.umatel) 4.000 .. mtor5 each Saturda) and Sunday and .:!.CX.lO .. 1s1tors dunng the week da~s "For 3 s1n&)l' exh1b1t. th1~ •~ probabl) the most that this museum Geor1e Calll80n , a leaclin.C aathorlty cm emall dlnoeaun, ta1b wltla llC1llptor Ray Pentncer. w &o 18 workln& on a life- has l'' er 3ttractcd:· Gnesemcr \31d .. I think we reall~ hit a rt'spons1' t" cord 1n the an:a ... he added .. People mus1 be rcalh 1nterc'>ted 1n dinosaurs .. · Such cnthus1astK response has been cch<x:d throughout 1he nation. acrnrd1ng to "1a)S .. In e'en case. we broke all thl• altcndan<.l' ·records across th1.· coun- tr.." he \31d ·But 11 sounds as 1f the 5:!·\ear-old Ma) ... ~ho 1s marnl-d and has three sons. 1\ unhkl'I) to rt'st on his laurels no" that the company has ach1t"\ cd morl· than a modicum ofmomcn1um t:ven1uall~. thccompan} C\pcct\IO prodUll" animated rephca'> of <>ea lfl'Jture\. e\tanc:t mammals. giant insect'> and earl) humans 1'.:o~ bulging at the seam s. ,,. ::2 .,, .. •: Dlillt ---.., -. --- •ize ptera.noclon bead. a bird-of-prey that bad a 27-foot wlDppa.n. C>1n.ima11un with 11s corpora1e office 1n .;;an Juan ( ap1<i1rano 1s ~locaung II'> prudul 11on ~an:house from a I ~ OO<~'Kj uare-loot building an Santa .\na 10 a ~4.000-~uare-foot fac1ht' 1n Tu.,11 n Robert llelrlrer llCW.lpta an alloeamua. - Nine-year-old' s daffodils raise funds to fight cancer Daily Pilot Adve rt ising Attracts New Customer s and Ke eps Old On es . ' .. .. .. By JOYCE BODLOVICH Ot .. 0.-, ......... Rt'tna MacGraw walked sh:rly1nto the newsroom at the Daily Pilot. She ca med a largl' "'1ckcr baskt'l decor- ated 1.1.11h \unn\ \ellow da1Tod1ls Reina IS noi 3 nonst She IS a Q.. )car-old cancer patient .\nd she 1s the .\mencan C'an~r Soc:1ct) ·s Orange Count) poster child for the annual Daffodil Days fund- ra1sing proaram The nowcrs art sold to raise monc) for cancer 1TSC1rch. Clluca11on and patient services. Tht' program. first started by the Canadian C'an<.er Society. as now a statewide t'\Cnt 1n C'ahfom1a. Oranfe County held its first Daffodil Days in 198S. Retail businesses. banks. clubs. restaurants. hotels. churches. schools. collc~cs. automob1k dealers and in- dustries panic1patc in the fund-raiser by buy1n1 daffodils in bunches of 10 for SJ.SO or SS for one flower in a vase. The maJor sales emphasis 1s currently in full swi na. American Cancer Soc1t'ty volunteers will makt' the dchverics on March 24. The minimum delivery order 1s five bunches at S 17.SO to any one locatton 1n Oranac County. Orders under thts amount can be picked up by the donc,r at d1stnbutton centers. Dafod1ls arc also ava1labk in S 100 corporate bouquets for the first time this )CU. The .el«tton of the bnahtly-wl- orcd daffodils. which the American Cancer Society says siJDifaa hope in the f-aht qa1nst the d isease. seems a fiuma symbohsm for Reina. The younastcr from La Habnl has a type of (:.nctr known u ncu· roblu&OMI. Rtina hu u"*"°8e chcmo&Mt'apy. a dn.11 treatme•t Uled on cenau~.~ o( caftm'. for the mt bat~~ hu ~·one week cech moat.hat tbc Clu~n·s HC)lfi- 181 ia Ora• CC*Oty. Aftd sM liu bnvcly witbood the sidt dku. ,, ... ~ wt• nautea.. • •lipe and , aa. of Mir for almost half of htf ~lift. Hli •tlwf. lill McOraw. •id lite ma Wtt ~ hive bttft I roller C'GMltf ridt of dlta~IHmC"atl ia ..... '° .-·1 M:at~.-8'at '-esaya •I 11 I r ,, le tiiMilaral~ecr. . ,._ ....n. ~.. M llid. aa••· ... ..._.,, hn!ed ~ ..................... .... lky ....... ~ • ..-.... * k*"9 ...... ~ :-u: ....... :r:*:\,":.:: ~...:--~...., ... .. .., ...... -ftldlc -..... • • .. . • • \ I . ' . . , i . . -I .. • .. . . • I . • .. .. -I . ..... claUcl aetM llacOnw ' Once they try 1t , they like It whteh means Newport Oyster Bar & Grall customers keep coming back for more good food and cheer ''T he Dailv Pilot real I\ hrtn>!' l ht' :\e\\ port Beach. Corona del \lar. Bdlhoa and t '< ta Mesa crowd thruu~h our door ..... 'dY~ Rex Chandler. O\\ner of the Ne\\p•1rt o, ter Bar & Grill and its older and mort' ... hph1~t 1cat ed 1 ter re~taurant, The Rex, both JU!-tt tep~ tmm the ocean m :'\t-wport Beach. "Our advert 1. ing m the Pilot ket>p~ our old cu tomers coming ba< k and coaxe~ new ones in to ee us." ' . •I • t . i I •••••nvDG~ . ,, • s»nray a s1mpk. · ........ of love. "The f'aa- ...,U ditt'Ord at San a tt•• Southampton Dinner ~ : ... nearly lO )tars or con· tinq.out production in New York. (the ~aninashowin the history or tbc·Amaicaa staet). the piece ruwts iudt ~due to its casual. ar notl Rip. re~ to the subjcrt of .. ~ .. in 1~· and namth-e. . Wnttim Tom Jones.; with music by ltarvey idt. the drama ~ vol~cs around ~~ sWttt· bans wbost rdauomhip as com- pljqucd by the wdJ..meani• i.nter- ~ of conspi:rina &then at- lmtpbJll to speed lbinp aJona. Tbrir plall ind.tcs a tttup 1bchacuon. from •htct. the )'OWlll man is to save bis belortd. culm:ina&ina i:n hannon1ous euphoria for all, thoush the imn .. rapt... ~ntly intmdcd as a pseudonym for ··1.bdunion" for the sau of more l~rical ~uve 1nd sona. may seem aMCftSIUve to ~. Undtrtbcdirtttionoftynn Pb1nip Stibtl. 1 small but mtTFtic cast makes a valiant dfort at medioc~ cnteru.inment. Spirits appear to bt dampcntd ralbcr than hriab&encd as the evening~ For every cloud the~ 1s &he proverbial silver hnina-m 1h1scasc . perhaps two or three. Daniel Halkyard as Hcnr). the moth-attn Shakespearean actor. bnah&ens the staac with his cas} antics and warm charisma. wh1k kff~y Rock•ell as w hired bandit. El Gallo. croons 1C\cral fine tune$. pntly mhanclng the muSICll aspect of the work.. Also appreciated are Richard Gould (Hucklcbce) Ind J. Sherwood -.A * .v111E •ORUIGE * Wdt &Lift" ... ._Pim E....,. ~ Cll'llllllne Eclwlreb 0-.. Wei m.sm ~1 1 63'·2Ml 891·393$ IL..,., *LAmtADA *SAN'TAW W£S1& 110. ~ Se*'maP ~ s u lllnSI EOd'dS Br1SZOI Paahc s Ht>Wiy 39 Sll·S. 9M·2~ S40-7"4 °"""111191·303 l•~"'Eo ... -1u-..,.r)1"°~.:aP11:0 ~--' I 1ROAOCUT ...... tR) •ICl.l'JSJlllO ~•1•t .. -..OOT TO llLL" (•> ...... SlUU •IUJl.IU .. A '9GHT .. THI LR .... ••M>OW" ,., 66t61tll 8000 llOlllmlG VWTMMI (a)~ ....... SUD ~ .. JI I H • •SMOOT TO IUU -C•> •lllt'f 'ltllO I )1~'•7&19 •8Wl'fet91Q CMAilmtl•(N) ll&l6)4W--.J~llU :aooo -···· Q VIETIIAll ....... ua~u••at• ' ' 'Vietnam' holds its I ground at box office· MOf1111>1DC1Y (.,._,). die 1-0 mt'ddlin1. fillbm. U. dlleirdwt m.ctii- tjon of'!.f: Miallec TM• We Say No" -1 hu"'°"*S musical c:ont- mentary on plftftUftl. Other plaYft"I arc Jim AkUftdcf and Metisu Swift u the youna lovers ind Oavad Doub as Henry's .Indian companion. Morti~. A lftmendous U1e'I to the P'O- ducuon is the ort'hestra -O. Jay Brad~ (piano). lany Trent (bus) and JcfrSqaJ (drums). Pla)'1na &o a sao-11 thinni• a...- d1mtt. &his show J\aSt does not measure up lo the usual hiah quality cntert11nment ofTettd at San Clemcnce·s Soutbaml*>ft. .. The F1ntasticb .. will coatinut WcdMSdays and Thursdays at I: IS. Fnda)'s ind Saturdays at 1:4S and unda}S at l:JO and 8: IS throush Ma) 8. CalJ 491-7576 for ticket information and rcscrvatit>ns. Jeffrey RocllwelJ (t .. ). lleU I Swl.ft. Jla Ala· ander In °11ae Faataldcb. •• HOLL YWOOO (AP) -~ --··-··· l in boll ofrt« Mrlpt.1 last weeknd dcspitt some heavy pmaurc fiom .. Movana... a new movie starri• COMedian Richard Pryor. ··Good Morni~·· earned U .1 million while .. Movana .. eamed mott than $4 million in itsdd>ut Wttknd. The film stars Pryor as a New York ensinc:tt rorttd to rctocatt his family to Bolte. Idaho. wilh more than a little trouble alons the way. "Franaic," 1he latest thriller from Roman Polanski. earned mOf'C thin $3. 7 million. The movie about 1n American heart surieon whoK wi~ disappears dwins 1 medical con- ference in Paris stars Harrison Ford. TM romantic comedy "Moon- struck" was in fourth place Wlth S3.2 million. followed by "Th~ Men And A Bab)'. ... which earned mott 1han .U.1 million in its 141h week. brinsina it to ·a total aross ofS 144.2 mil hon. • "SWl~•ftl CMIMiek ... a bnM .. ftllioa • -_ ... .,, ........ comedy "nt froet ,., • ..._ Sl.lm1U~its~-a= Tbc Tri.stir IMVIC IWI Kathittn Tumar as 1 ndwoft DCWI reponer WIK> keep& lfyllll tO qutt llcf job, lf'I IWIY from htr e•-huMand ·~ by Burt Reynolds, and IDUT'Y ber new love. a sportlft&. ~ .c:".J!."Y owner played by Chtsaopbei' -~. ··Shoot To Km... a cbue lhrillcf starrina ~ney POia.ief u an FBI aarnt d\asina a maniac in lht North- wnt woods. tamed Sl. l mm.loft tor srv~nth placoe. It was followed by "Action Jack.son .. with SI.I million. .. A Nie• 1n The uie ot Jimmx Rc1rdon. st.arrina WSl&Dd By M~ star River Phomia... eamed Sl.4 m1lhon for ninth place. .. The Las• Emperor.·· director lkmardo lkrtolutci•s Oscw nomi- nated movie about the auaa·s boy emperor Pu Y1. was in 10th place with S 1.3 millio n. NBC's 'Day by Day' debuts in second place in ratings LOSANGELES(AP)-Oncofthe thrtt showinp NBC pve \M new series ··Day By Day,.. last wttk toddled inlo second place in the A.C. N1elstn Co. r1tinp. whjle ABC's new .. Supcrcarrier.. foundered in 29th place. The vcnion of .. Dly By Day .. that made the top of the rat1np was shown at 8:30 p.m. Thursday after No. I· rated .. The Cosby Show ... "Day By Day:· a comedy about 1 young couple opcrauna a home day care center. also was shown by NBC Sunda)' night aficr .. Family Tics .. and Monday night after .. ALF." TM Sunday nigh I show placed 20th in the Nielsen rat1np ind the Mon· day night show 14th. Each show was a different episode of the new series. •DANEY'S IBIS• PlJB u°'1rty Nelly's" Join ' Marrh 17th for ST. PATRICK 0.\ \ fESTI\ ITIES (E1tll'ndl'd Houn!!) The show ·s regular slot will be Sunday night. W11h "The Cosby Show.. and newcomer .. Da) By Day:· NB("s Thursda) night comedy lineup oc- cupied four of &he Top 10 Nielsen spoas. 1 ABC occupied 1hc next two pos-- it1ons with "Growing Pains .. at No. S with a 24.S raaing and 37 share and RUFFELL'S UPIOLST£1Y llC. ........... c... ..... 1m-•&.Cllfl~sq..11sa Monday thru Friday 11 A~t • CJ P\1 (Opening at 9 a.m .• I . Padd) ·• Day~) 2915 S. REDHILL COSTA MESA • 957-195 1 l~t .,.... '-n• .t l•fnwrll-lfl'dlulJ I. &-... 1.1 •I :J f1N••tl WE8ERYE REAL BUTTER OllFMSH HOT POPCORN l A '\11H.\l I,..\ GATE WAY "THI ue•EAllA•I ~··Olf--"Cll) 1 ...... .., ••a A aur ,.,., ...., ........ .JI 1000 ••••11 VllTllAM'" IUr ... ,...~ .. .• . . -... ~ i:- ......... -......... .....,,, __ ... --I DI-• , ... \1 ..... 11. ............. ....... .., ..... -IMOOf 10 Di• ....... Mt .... _,,:;::..,,.. a.-n•n11un0t ,................ ....,_,ION• ................ ·----------.... ....... .,. ... ...... -...... ......... _ ...., 1•1c11:19...,. ~-.... ...... 1111 ... ....,------· ... ...... -.... ., .... CW119WGMAN• ................... ....,,_ --··--·---------·-... , ............. . .. Who's The Boss': with a 22.0 rating and 33 share. cos· ··The Golden Girts .. Mld scv~nth place with a 21.S ratint~• 36share. with tMGrammyAwa~!n eighth and ~es· "60 ~nutes 1n ninth place with a 21 .0 ra11naand • 3S share. .. In tenth place was NBC's .. ALF. "'1th a 20. 5 r11ina and ll sbaR. Jackson's IDOVe&win NY cheers By MARY CAMPBELL r NOD& • 53 Q All63 0 . 114 • &51 war I.AST •I *A 161 Q &94 Q Qltt11 0 '' 3 J 0 v.w •• , •• , •Qt4) 90U11I •&Qlltt4 Q V ... O AQl915 ., nc N!t2 •= &.-. .... ..... 3 0 ... 4 0 ... ... ... Nelda J Q 3 NT •• r... ... ... ... Op-ri,. i.d: Eilbt of • TbeN ii a VUI di.ff aence bctwew the Y8riou ranm of tournament bridll-la p.u ...u. •ch boud ii a ~ of ita own, wbere ffllff/lJ trick COWlll. Team CUlllS GHEI mer...., are more lite rubber bridll. nen tbe af«J of tbc c:ae- tnct ii ..,..ouat. How would you play tbil la...s fnJm tbe recml Ber- ......... bdd at tbc South- ... Priacm? You ltaYe rw:Md a aeu1y iron- clad coatract or roar ..,.._ When putw .. poeded ID your void IDd Ihm toall • Dple pref ll'CDCIC, you dec:led aot to look beyood four ....... Wat a.di a trump, wbic:b JOU wiD in bad. How do you cond0 ue7 • ""*"·Mardi l l AlllEs (Mal"l"h 21 -Apnl 19): What you ··m1s.Kd .. )Ult'fday beco mes l\a1lable at. dus time. You'll have accns 10 ptnment 1nformauon and could mttt 1nd1v1dual who will pla y important role '" your li re. Cit-mini fiaurn prommentlv. TAURUS (April 2G-May 20): Funding is made available. scenario could feature sale or purchase of an obJCCl, luxury item. Family member talks !>Cnously about chanse of ~s1dencc. Health ~pon of relative 1s encouraging. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): °'fiM terms. av0td ttlf-dcccpuon. check agreement for "hidden clays.e •· lnd1v1d- ual with heavy-handed methods may actual!) be frightened. Know 11. stand )OUr v ound. Mantal status commands a11en11on. CANCER Uune 21-July 22) Be dchberalc. thorough. refuse 10 be cajoled 1010 prcmatur\' ac11on You'll be on more sohd emotional ground uc-cns 1n- d1cated '" deahng with professional persons. especial!) men. Capncom involved. SYDIEY 01111 LEO (Jul) 23-.\ug 22 ): Spotlight o n roman~. crea11' It). ab1h1~ 10 \tnke l hord ofuni,ersal appeal. Be ready foruc11ement ofd1SCO\er). ··encountl•r"' v.11h unique member of oppos11e sex Ann. Libra play roles VIRGO ( .\ug 23-licpt 22): What had bttn an emo11onal ""'ord ol Damocles. almost a ph)sical threat. 1s rcmoHd. You get pro\erbial ..enind chann·. Includes career and love ()1rcss courage. independence p1onl'l.·nng spirit. ong1nali t> LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct. 22) Relauvc talks about who owt"S hov. m urh and what 10 do about 11. Refu \C 10 take sides in domestic dispute Surpn~ 10\1tat1on for tonight includes gourmet dining. Cancer nat1't' figure' prominent!) SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 211· You arc "released .. from obliga11on Emphasis on pe~nal possessions. basic values. promises not fret•h g1' t·n Long-distance call in"olvcs social afTair. wardrobe. possible JOume\ SAGmARIUS (Nov 22-Dtt 211. Sudden surse of lrecdo m dominatt-.. '"' 1go rat1ng scenano Spo1hgh1 on change. travel. "anti). ucaU\11) fl irtation. Clandesune arrangement will prove bcndic1al. V1rso pla)'> role CAPRICORN (0«. 22-Jan. 19)" Check Sasittanus message tor "aluabk hint. S«nano h1ghhghts secrets. hospitals. institutions. com mun1ca11on v. 11h one who 1s temporanly confined l<kas can be transformed into '1able concepts. AQUARIUS(Jan 20-Feb 18) Wish comes true. )OU locate m1ssingartick a .. lost lo,e" could return You'll ha\C plenty to ~lebrate. )Ou'll also ha"~ lud. in ma11ers of spcculauon. In pla~. s11c k with number 6 PISCES (Feb 19-March 20> Many people rttognize )our talents. v.111 sa~ so. )ou'll r«e1\C plaudits fro m peers Spotlight on promou on. ab1l11~ 10 deal sut cessfull) v.11h ··powerful" 1nd 1v1duals .\no ther Pisces pla~s role IF MARCH l l IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc 1n1u1t1\e. a natural teacher succ~ '1a unonhodox proced1•res. Yo u are an e:\ccllent character anal~'>t drawn 10 the manuc ans and sciences. including astrolog). You perce1H' trends. can deal "1th pubhc and arc 1n harmony with most women. C anl·er Capncom . .\quanus people play imponant roles in )Our hfe. Yo ur in1u1t1on " considered ··remarkable .. You'll gain access 10 secre t before 1h1s month 1<; finished. Apn l "'111 also be memorable for )OU. fc-at un ng romanl·e and mone) 48 Houra/Stonee That * ChMge Veut Ute! New N6ghtl DAN RA THEA ~ io,.... C"I S •" °'1lnge Coal DAILY PILOTIThurlday, M•ch 10, 1988 Ob¥loully. tbc amwcr ii you doD•t know-at leut, not until we tell you wbelhcr you're playina in• P'lin Of ,.. ccapetidoa. nm bad WU demt in tbe t-.m c:Mmpi- omhip IDd tbl dedara. Bnace f•- plCJD of 8oi11. Idaho, returDld a trump. Jull .. well. Eaa could win, I.cl a dub to IUa panmr'a lllClt. aDd tMa ... d&e-.d ruff. But tMt W'Ollld bl tbe tMrd ud lu& trick for t.bl ., ... An appeal for consideration for the handicappe ... .. .. Al """' JOU .. t.bl dwDcl for u mn Offltrict. You ca crOM to -..., wida t.bl tiDa of die...,., dilcard a dab oa die ace of bmrta -....... tnamp, ecarm. two Oflltalcb. You aUll ao for it. IDd the feet da.11 BM1 ruffa aWQ tbe ma o1 & ....... to .... put· .. wltb die ace of dubl ad thm ICICnl uodMr dieeoed naff for a oee-crkk .... ,_ mfortuaa&e. AfW all. tMI aMuld bl u aw.- • ....._ ud tha&'a .... mak• bridet IUCb • flldMdna ...... P ~P~R4 . .'I -~--- DE.\R ANN L.\N DER Rerentl\ I fell and broke a hi p In a "'"&k second I JOincd the group kno"' n a' ··handicapped ·· l v.anted more than an\th1 ng 10 mo\e. Mo ,embcd MO\eout ofbl-d MoH~ around the room Mo' l' around the house. Mo\e out of thl' houSt' and into the world I ne'er realized v.hat a lu"<UI") 11 v.as 10 enJO) those simple freedoms I al'IO learned a ti.·v. oth er things for C\amplc hov. thoughtless and 1ncon.,1dcra1e ahle- bod1ed pcopk can be Do \OU fol b rcahLt' hO\\ far II 1$ t(I an)\\herc for a person v.ho uses crutches or a wheelchair or a v.alker'l Pleas.e get )Our car out of the space rcscrved for the handicapped a{ld thank God )'OU can walk. II would be awfully nice 11' you v.ould open doors for us h will not be interore ted as "011v." h's s1mpl\ good •• I.MIDS mJnnl'r\ .\nd. 1f~ou are in a pos111on 11> do Jn) 1h1ng about 11. Stt that the door' 111 \Our b-.1ldingopen eas1l~ In IJll "'"'l' doors could be remoH·d \l. hu Jrl' lhC\ shutling OUI., \\ hl·n )OU speak 10 a person 1n a "hl·drha1r. get down so you can look that person in the eye. h 1s hard 10 con' \.'f'SC w11h someone who 1s way up thCl"l' You will help mil hons of readers b) pnnung 1h1s lc11er -8 H IN LEXINGTON DEAR B.H.: May I achl a few H U Hlioas from a member of my 1taff wlto jHt sltff a le1 east af~r dlirfe moatlts of mlsery'! Mon wldli care dliroep revolvi.a& doors. 0-'t swlq a,._. Ht'b ty· split. h cu be extremely llaurdoas for ~ elderly or somHM M cr•tdln. DlU. wltn yoe are •alkia& .... tlM strttt. A pers• ua a ltarry •ti• lu 't pa)i•& auntioe co•kt la· adverte.all) b&mp a lwMlicappeod persoa ud lln~ll Uae enklles oet from Heier llim. Aod oae last titles: Hotels, res- ta11ruts aH bH IMH plaett sllo•ld Dot say ttley ltave easy aettts for tlte ltaodicapped wile.a tlley doa't. Some very nice places i• Claicaso make ttle llalldlcapped so down a darll alley ud tJaro111ll tlte llitctlea to set lo die dlnlns room. h's de1radlDS Philharmonic backers well nourished By lillEN M. llEED ........ c. a a 2 "Eat. Drink and Be Merry" Sttmed to be the mono of cho1tt Sunda) cvcnin& in the Jewel Co un 11 South Coast Plaza. as supPOntn of the Irvine and Las C'anc1ones women's comminttS of the Oranac County Philharmonic Society plbertd at the fifth annual Cumne Fantasy. TM nearly 4SO guests definitely rtteived the value of the $40 ticket prict as 30 plus restaurants. wineries and specialty food shops offered up t.aste-tcmptina t~ats 1ncludin1 m ush- room pasta with smoked duck and wild m ushrooms. sloe ain chicken, lamb rack with peach chutney and rresh rosema ry sauce. and lobster ravioli with porcini -all topped off with ama~no cookies and · coff'tt Dlablo. The evmt has come a Iona way in lM fi~ yean Slnct Its lnttpllOD by tM l~i.nc Philharmonic Commintt (IPC'). ICCOfdU'I to IPC ~nt a..nt Lawawve. .. We bcpn ttus event in the Turtle Rock Community Center. and mch )Ur our ma1lina hst has~ Now peOple -ail fOJ their invitation •• E'enl cha1rv.om an Aasle Zara~. aucnding w11h husband J .... y. was espcc1all) proud of the fact that. thanks 10 the gcneros1t) of their underwnters. 89 percent of the proceeds from the e"enma·s e\ent v.111 go d1rectl) 10 youth proarams 1n the schools. She estimated the proceeds at S 15.000. One who 15 cumntly "Soanna H igh With Music:· the theme of the C\ent. 15 p1an1s1 Davi4 A.Mrus, an 18-year-old sophomore at USC who craduated from El Dorado High School m Pla~nua at the top of this class 1o1.hcn he was 16. T he Norman MaJOr Quintet provided music for dining and. later. dancing. Lawrence explained that the Irvine Philharmonic Commmec was launchC'd in l 971 b) a small aroup of v.omen dedicated to the advantt- ment of muste in s.:hools. "We a~ ronttrncd with puu1na music prosnms an the schools.·· said La.,..rcntt. who had hUk time to cat. but was able to do some samphna thanks to her husbend. Sen. who subsid12ed her with 1ooches from throupo ut the room. Abo tun sa.mphna the '°urmet ............. _,,.o.~ Na.cy ... Jack caldwell. Aoele zuata a.Dd Jady TIMam~ ~ tlodlne. tf'Qts .. ere IM and a...dl ldaakll. MIW and Y•lab 1'1M&, aarta and h Eu..._,, htnda and Ruy ll9' OCPS 1ioard ~dtns Jad and N99 Calllw.a. OCPS Exeut1\e D1m.'tor .,_.and Palrtda V.U.Cr. ' Ir' inc hool upc-nnt(ndent 0.. DavW 9,..._ Mary ~U BarllMTU. Jo> Oweu. n,W. and R..-Aaftt, Ju and Bnft DmAlif. DNls and T.C. Le.mt'llt. and MuJ so. and aw llMJ'tJ . • • • DE.\R .\"~ L.\'lDER\ Mom du:d "'hen I v.M ~ I'm I' nov. he l nev. she d1dn"t ha\e Iona 1011\e and ad' 1~-d Dad 10 mam "'\1olh ·· our housekc-cpcr \\ell ht' tool ·\1om s ad\ICC. "'h1ch "'a'>JUSI fine \o\lllt m~ ~oungcr brother and me O ur oldC'r w.tcr d1dn'1 lil t' the idea a nd Y id \0 I forgot to tell ~uu that 1o1.hen \1 011~ lame tu v.orl for U) \he brou&h t her tv.o son'> The\ Jrl' neat l ids hle brothers · ~1s kepi 1elhng L>ad thait \.1olh v.as nl)I in his class. and hc should as lr. her to ka\C. She naJgl'd and naagcd unul f1nalh hC' did. Of cour>e she tool hc:r t\lo u bo~s along. t \.1~ brother and I miss Molly and :; the bo\ s and so docs m \ dad. l know •. ht' v.ould ask her back 1n a minute but ~ m' sister l ecps ... ortincon him to ~t ~ a di\ on:e rm bq1nnin1to 1h1nlr. she "f v.anl\ Dad all to nerwlf ~~ Pkast tell us ~ha• to do about : mt'ss. -M.\RYLAND PROBLE DEAA MD.: S..... te .. u If lta\I~ tk a.itutlee ,,...., el.cke4. You ~ __. .. &all .. .• ~er• du&>' ... _. flt Ml ;~ dlii-.!:':J. stnietltellM •L ~ ,._...; sis CMaKU.C..... ·:;. Td tM. ever' wt .. y-.r pW8aee ~, couseter at scMet. r u a.et• will . kip y.._ G.-1 lltd., ..._,. Let U.w wltat ~tu. -.--iliJii-~--------:~· 2 57 Ctipture so Jet jOumey 152 Frighten &4 A/Taw Pot80f' gs Reh 16 Studio prop 87 C>beoi9t• GI -off engry 98 Gerb DOWN 1 Ct\ana 2 ~ed 3 LOlle overly 4 Exc;lernetton 5 The -Fllloon . IS Guer.nt• 7 Frwne of "*"" a o.nonct stat 9 RimepOllM tO SN'9d , 1 r,.. P9l'1 12 -ofC*'- 13 Nob6e 19V~ 22 Blowbeet 2•sp.· 25 ~ comb form 2t~ dlStnc:t 27 Sa.p sMnt 21 FNh 21 Knooa St Anomey S2 Gey ume 5 S4 T•eowce 55 ~ se oao:1t•M11 I "I just thought of something! Grandma's birthday is next week!" ,.,. by Brad Anderson DENlUS THE MENACE ·: .I J j f ' • "You need anything at the store besides a mousetrap?" ··--------------- (JI.AV, LUCILLE .. ~IS NEXT ·· HITTER 15 PRETIY 600D 50 KEEP VOOl e<E OM TME SALL .. TMAT15 MARO TO DO WMEN '(OU KEEP MOVIN6 IT AROUND ... v-e; ~ i 3 lllWMCM ~M _...c .. ~) TUllBLSWBSD8 ··DAAllBLS .aoes•aoes by Hank Ketcham '111~W1W It •If l MIXED~ WnH WATER . COULt> 1 eME A 60\Rt> ?• • :;; . ,. '-? !. by Charles M. Schulz 6ET SACK OUT WOMEN TuERE IN Rl6MT MAHA6ER5 FIELD WMERE ARE EVEN 'fOU eELON6! CRA881ER TMAN MEN MANAGERS . ... 1 ,, -~ ~ by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan It, ' 1-10 FOR BltT I BR OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER HERE, I'LL SHOW VOUA COUPLE OF MY PAINTINGS' THEY'RE FOR SALE I l'UNllY WINUmAN ALLME~~AN ' HOW Ael...IVT GIVING A PAYIN. I CUS"TOMER SOME ATTl!!NTION ! i by Addison by Lynn Johnston ~IA"8 Alaftt1E ... t£PAANEO ttS-e:o/. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Dowe r TAKE n Y vou BETTER WATCH HIM. STAN , EAS'Y HE PROeABLY S TOLE THEM MATT ' PICTURES AN' NOW HE'S TRYIN . OKAY? TO PEDDLE THEM' IF YOU'RE SMART, YOU'LL CALL THE SHERIFF I ~-~ by Tom Batluk DOOJICUllUllY by Garry Trudeau BB downtown concept finally fits the town Huntington Beach's Caty Council has finally 1~ its beet Oft thr ~ucta~e lure of tourist dollars and embraced the desires of thr Ctt)'s rcs.adents. . f<>:r ~ut a year. the council couned the concept ofhigb- rne bu.i1d11115 and lick) tacky tourist shops as a downtown redev~nt prOJ«t.. h was a stormy rclauonship. and Hu.nl;I~ Beach residents provided most of the thundtt and liahtntna ~unng prot~ts at City Council mtt1ings. lM rclauonsh1p began to cool Sie'\'nal months ago and offtcially ended this v.cck. Thcncwpmc plan for downtown Huntington Beach isa redc~t project wnh a ... 1Uagc atmosphett. It wtll reponedJy include a max of stores that will suve. attract and depend ~n the town's full-time residents. A provision for an cntcnalDment complex that includes the facade of Jhc Golden Bear is also pan of the plan. City offic1aJs say the facade of the famous nigh1 club.. which was razed as pan of a past redevelopment proJCCL as stored 1n a en~ warehouse. The conttpt also includes construction of some condominiums. which v.ould hr oar the downtown area at Pacific Coast H1ghwa~ and Main Strttl. One rccommcndauon 1s that the first ph~ of the project include the type of businesses that art not now an the downtown area -a gr0ttry store. pharmac). hardware st on. dry ckancr. baker). flonst shoP. and cntcrtaanmcnt ttntcr. Hopefully. the Cit) Council wilJ have more luck wath this Rdtvelopmcnt pro,Jttt. It's more practical and sedate than the disastttsofthc past and would propel the decaying downtown area intothr mainstream ofHuntangton Beach. Thccouncll is finally on the nght track for downtown rcde' elopment. Sacramento stadium The announcement that Sacramento inttrcstsarc w1lhng and financ1all) able to construct a new baseball stadium there should come as a shock to Ma)or -\n -\gnos and San Franciscans )Ct to hr con\ meed that a ~ball franchise amounts to an urban gold mine A developer. an association v.·nh Arco. the Oil gaanL announced that be will procttd v.1th construction although he docs not ha'e assurances of a maJor lcag~ ~ball tenant for IM new f.Kiht). It ta.tcs buk knowlro~ of the cconom1~ of prof~1onal spons 10 rcalaze that the new stadium's ov.-ncn v.11l v.ekome any franchise the) can acquire. This would inc' 1tabl) involve aPl>f'OKhin& the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, e\ en though officials of both have denied an) intttest in mo ... · mi to the capital. For one thmg. the~ arc not that many franchast"S to ~ had. for another. there arc man) competitors for the great hrndit m revenue that accompana~ any dub that mo'~ ~ wtlhngn~ of the Sacramento dc'elopen to take what amounts to a S 115 mil hon gamble mdacatn to us the son of \'II~ San Francisco and its ma)'Or should place on the Gi.ants. Letting thas team leave the cit). as we ha'e rcpcatedl) noted in thc past. would hr a c1...-.c disaster. Su Fruchn QrMkk Dropouts driving law State Sen. Gar) Han bas an Klca that he hrhc'~ will in.spire potcntW hash school dropouts to not onl) st.a) m school but improve thcar grades as ~'"elJ. Tbc Santa Barbara Democrat bas~ lqislauon that ,_-ould allo""' the state to deny driven· hamrs to teen-agrn (un<kr 18) who qwt school or fail to maintain passing~-· American youngsters. csptC1ally in C'ahfomaa. look forward to driving thr way adults dream about wanning million-dollar lottmcs. ~tting a drivrn· licmsc as what turnina 16 is all about. .. Tak.in& away that pnvalqc. even for f.ailina packs.. will hr considered crutl and unusual punishr.Dcnt by most tttn .. sand ~are not sure thcu ~DlS will have lhc COUf'llC to bee their chsappomtmcnt. Evcoso. Han isri&ht in tbatdrivmgacar.evm for adults. sbould be ioolul upon as a privilcgr to~ dmlN Wlth proper justification. .. Tbtre is notbina more imporUnt (to many students) t.ban bavina that ri&ht to drive.-Han said. and -rhc~'s nodlina more imponant for our society than for those students lo have a aood education.'' Sm. Han·s proposed bill. SB2802. makes a lot of SienSC. It sbouklbc~ Taxation court ruling They're 1r)'iaa ao puncb bolts in the Jarvu.-Oa.nn tu rules ~ and ~ leak will empty thr _ta;apa~· podcts. The .,.afic issue 11S a Soeoma County sun an which oac branch of a ~ llJVU1UllCl'l sued a sccood.. mainly to act a ~n da:i8oe • wtw:dlcr a w approved by county supcrvuon w lr9ll -*1 Proposition 62. the Gann anitiative that 1'1111 ·ra IOcal 90YCra1DC"Dts to~ voter approval to add new 1mla. . . n · ..... ia Ill!" on a ~9S7 ~ ·~~ :="' llill tk Rm09lfar-ilc:hd:iaa tu .. ws nva1 UK IE9 WD w.... dilnplion-ol~t lhmuP ~w:itt.C~ofitskalpowrrsud pa'ilia. .. .._.._ ....... ...,, .. ~~rs' ~dKisioe .... ................ CIOlll'L. ltlS& ....... ...... diM _,.._ •J•MK cm deem it uecczllillllioMI ·b ~,..;..a~ eotille .na. eocw dim tu'**-OlllJ_,_ waa lalica.111 wdle C..Ulldioa •a way 1D ...... ,, ._ I ( a lkir owa ••lell .._ lk pryilil lmili fil ID4'1 I l • 0renge Coeel OAaLY P1"lOT~. March 10, 1911 * .. R~publlcan . surveyafter urveyha lndlcac«l. cumoutmo" faithfully than Democrats and also vote more faltliftillyfor.th~lr nomln ·• - Wrong person was punished To the Edtlor The 1ssut of Dann) O'Nc1rs ua,u. fer to Mater Oc1 and subleq*'8t chargts of Matrr Dc1 us1nc ""uadur anOutnct" 10 recruit him brinp up a vcf) 1mporun1 problem When Wdt \1olauons occur. wh) art the uteo- ctnt athlttcs ~nahz~? ~ccordan1 to Dr Evans. Coron. dtl Mar High School pnnCtp11J and ,, the perwn v.ho 1niuat~ tM al~­ uons ... Dann). nor his parents. ~ wro ng -the) v.ert basically ian~nt b)standers." Wh~ tht'n was ~b:~ forced to sit ou1 half his bast season and ha"e the add111onaJ th.JQ1 of not being allov.cd to play an)' !>pons at \.tater De1 for one-whok 'car" · I too pla) spom and havt spen\ a great dcal of umr and hard wort to sun:~"Cd 1n this area I know how hombk I v..ould fttl 1f suddenly Wml·onc 1n the (IF told mt all ofm)' ..ac n ficl·s had been "'astt'd bccausr a lOach or administrator in m\ school had made a mlSlakc · Super Tuesday doles out GOP nomination to Bush Dann\ O'Nt1l 1r, a fncnd of mi~. and I fcei badl) for'lllhat ~v.-asfon:ed tu go through Ma)be C'IF should consider re' 1sing tht1r rult book and dctermanc a-.~) to punish lhl' actual offenders of a '1olanon wnhout 1eopard111ng the athlctl"S. ~HA.NNON Fll"IT Ntwport Beach By W ALTf!ll R. MEAJlS Sudden ly. m&Muver and momtn- tum. stratqic plo)'S and comtbad 'ov.s count for link tn t~ campaign for tM Rt'pubhcan pres1cknt1al nom1- nat1on. It 1s a contest of plain numbt'rs "°""· and l~ add up 10 V1~ Prntdtnt ~rgc Bush. It isn't o'er. but tt isn't opl'fl. and v.01ft bl' unless a wnkmcd. shnnk- ang field finds av.a~ to stop Bush. .\fter his Su~r T~y pnmaf) eltct1on swttp. on tht btgnt eltct1on da) of a poht1cal hfetimc. Bush nttds hule more than onMh1rd of thc Repubhcan nauonal convcnt1on del- qatl'S )l't to Ix-chosen 1n order to gain a nom1nat1ng maJonty. To prt' tnl 1t. ~n. Bob Dok v.ould ha\(' to SCOrt a SUCttSSIOO of shutouts and capturt m0rt than thrtt-quantrs of aht <klegatts left 10 bl' v.on. Dolt sa)S ht will storm back m tM Illinois pnma') nt"r v.ttk. But tvtn 1f Dolt don v.-1n there. Bush sum) wtll add s1gn1fic-antl) to his delegatt count. .\nd JUSt now. tM shutout bt'longs to Bush 16 '1ctones.. onh t~o of them e'en close. and both of th~ on the bordtrs of Dole's Kansas home .\mong Democrats. ~n. .\lben Gore Jr h:as pro\tn h1mstlfa strong rqional candidate 1n t~ South. and nov. must pro't that's not what he 1s Gort v.-agrrcd his campaign on a southt'11l strattg) that ckfied convtn· uonal campaign guideposts. and mack 11 v.ork. Mas.sachuSttts Gov. M1chac-I DubJus v.on big. 100. at homt and awa). JC"SSt Ja l son v.as a wanner as ~u. The Democrats· big thrtt d1\lckd IS statts e\ tnl) among thtm DubJus v.on his home statt. and captured tv.o of tM b1~1 pnzts an tht south. Ttus and Flond~ That translatt'd into more than 350 dtl· tptts for Dukak1s. v.11h Jackson and Gort cloSt bch1 nd Rep. Richard Gephardt managt'd to v.1n onl\ in his \11ssoun home. loslng tn regional com~t111on hc once thought v.as structurt'd to his advanta~. Gort bypa.$SC'd thc lo"a and "lcw Hampshire contests afttr early fora) s shov.t'd his chanctS thtrt Wt«' ntgl1 - g1bll'. While Gcphardt and Duuk1s v.trc splitting those conttsts. Gort concentrated his lime and. mort important. his mone~ o n his southtm ba~ It v.orkt'd. and ht "'-On front-rank status for the nt\t ~t ol contl'Sts 1':o"' he must compett in tht indus- tnal nonh. beginning ntitt ""~k 1n Illinois That wtll bl' a difficult tl'St The pohtical terrain thcre 1s prom- 1Stng for the hbt'ral Duk.ak1s. Jack- son ·s black' ott 1s sohd and his ba~ is Chicago lllano1s Sen Paul 1mon returns to tht campaign at ltast for a v.cck. as a fa\ontt son .\nd v.h1lc Gephardt 1s batttrtd ht '"" ·1 fin- ished Gore boasts ofh1s caucus sho"'-angs in some states o u1s1dt tht South as e' 1dcnce that hc·s mort than a regional figure But he sa}S rtahst1cal· I} that hc must pro'c h1mstlf in pla~·ts ltlc lllrno1s. ~1ch1gan and Ohio .\dd :"le" York and Pcnns,han1a to that hneup. and the schtdule 5ttms made to order for Dukal1\ \\ h1k thc ~1assachu~tt<i go' emor 1s the Democrat to bt'at Bush's GOP n'als "'II ha'c to become poh11cal ma&1c1ans 10 find a v.a) to stop him Bush's tnumph (amt" e'actl~ onc month afkr the lov.a caucu\CS 1n "'h1ch ~ran an cmbarrassang third. behind Dok and Pat Robtmon. thc formt'r ttlt\ 1S1on c' angehst Bush then v.on the '-It"' Hampsh1rc pn· ma!). and said that reporu of his death had bttn g~atl) euggcratt'd Dok and Robenson v.e~ ltft 10 tr. to ftnd off the ob1tuant"S this ume Rcp Jack Kcmp "asn·t C\"tn tf)tng that. Kcmp. v.ho once sav. the South as a pnmc target for his con~r. all\ c rnmpa1g.n. ran far bl-hind tht field. efTectl\ el) t ndang ht'> qul'St .\., statt aftcr state v.tnt to Bush. Dok. in Chu:ago pronounct'd thc Illinois pnmar. nc\I Tuesda) ··morc and more 1mponan1 ·· ··rh1s 1s going to be Bob 0o1e·s rcuJ' l'f1 sui1c ··he !Ml1d. ··11·r, going to be..· 1hc turnaround stall' ·• If It 1r,n't. Illinois could be thc farcv.cll '>Late Robcnson. who~ c' angthcal su~ poners al'\' dedicated and formidable in caucus states. s.ah aged ont '1ctor. Tuc-.<fa\ 1n thl' \\ashington stat~ t aul u~' ··coming(lut ofllhno1s.1t"s ''-'11 p<lS'>lhlc that 11 "Ill bt a tv.o-man r.ll'C -Bush jnd Robt'nson ·· s.a1d Robcnwn 9, v.a' of e' tdl·nre hc said onh that.he hM the linanung to go all th~ -...a, 10 the Repuhl1lan con,cnuon nc'I summcr Dog thefts To the Editor Thc .\n1nal L1bt'rat1o n Front claims that tbt dop a\ UCI -itt being m1strnltd. thtteforc pv1f11 them an tJIC~ to stcaJ tbftn. H~­ t\ cr -.ho 1s chttlung on the ALFrto sec that 1ht') att Lakin&~ car_+f tht stolt"n dop. Tht names of the d4P aren·t c'en known 10 them. so hfw can tht) cla1m that the) really CU'l' J>r tht' animals I It 1s vtf) unhllcl) that this P'O'IP· that ~sonr, to stcahna.. 1sg1v1na thcJ 3 bt'aglt's the Ix-st of ca.rt. ff the) •i concern~ about 1~ v.rlf'art f animals tht) should sho-. t tT ~n11mcnts 1n a more lav. abed manner The .\Fl has shown tht-)- nothtng more than common th~ cosung ~-.pa~ers \housands of dollars. and &l' ing no t\ ldence that thc) an-bttttrcarctakcnofthcstokn animals tt l DE~N C'A.M4.R·~ Stu~t ( orona dtl \tar H igh Sch~ Police thanked I I . .\fter losing ~t.itc'> 1n bunches. To tht Editor • Dok. Rotx-nwn and CXmocrat On Monda' Ftb 29 an Ntv. "t <Jr1t Gephardt agrred on nnc thing tht) "rt gangland fash.10n the wmdows of .,t glad 10 be going NH.I.. to compe11uon ,e.,., ) orl Chtt-S«akt Co. tn C'o!ta 1n -... h1ch one ~late' Ot('S at a 11mt ~k<W .... <'TT shot o ut The pohor wert ··1 lhinl.. ma' tl..: 11 "a' a d1\ser.1ce unable to catch tht JXTPttraton bu\ 10 the 'tltcrs ll' ru1 ~O states on ont their '" 1fl action sa't'd the "'lt'W '\oft da' ·· "3 1d C.t'phardt alter "Inning t"hl'CSC"l.alr <. o from an~ possible l)nh one o t thcm r"bht'r. or ll~ M"altu R .• WHrs is ., Utt'fl~~ · .\!> ov.ntr of the compan) 1 •1stt lo ~tor of~ AB«ialH Pr-ru. l•'mmcnd the C'osua '1tsa Pot.ce Depanmen1for1tsc,~n handhnaof lhl \llU3llOn Despite polls, governorship flr•11ly in Republican hands \INCE DI MEGLIO COSla Mdi.\ T ooA ~ 1 .. H 1s10~~ I --- Toda' is Thunda). Marcb 10. \be .. Oth da' of 19 8 Thn't arc 296 da)'l !t•ft 1n tht \CU. S-'CRAMENTO -Tbt most re- ccn1 srnn of stat~l<k pubhc optnaon polls might. at first blush. aivc tht DcmOCTats some reason 10 ~hcvt that tht) can rrcapturt the aovcmorsbip and a U.S. ~natt snt from Rcpubhcans.. But a dttpn anal) SIS 1ndtatl'S that Republan U.S. Sen. ~tt Wilson. <ksipitc a bland 1m •• 1s m Pfl'tl\ IC>Od shape as be runs for ~l«uon tb1s )CU and Gcors ~klne11an '' well satuatrd 10 ittlt a third term 1n 1990. afbc'sofa mind 10do so Tht new suoe,-s come from t ~ state's kad1na pollster. Muvtn Field His staff 1nierv.ewed a sample of 769 ~ voecn in la~ Febn.iaf) on job pttfonnucn and thcortttcal m11C'hu1>5 of PQCntw foes. Tiaie rnults ~I ~nt surpnst for Dianne faM1C1n. tbc ttttntl) ckpal1rd mayor of San fraDC'lsro Amoaa all cit lk Dnnocrats 111>ho have alldicaiitd an lftlttai an runnma fcw ID~ di 1990. * tc01a lbt ~ = °'mo<nlK' \Oltn uid Mio ~ swvey 1~teatcs. • -~ cMll~lO ~· ~ DnakJD(j1an J&&Si a pcta"al 1ac1 °'"Cf mnsian. tht Ftdd roll said. Tilat trial llat pp tqsns to n.-... l11owncr. •the other dc1.a1ls oltk F'ldd NI 8ft o.anaMd. Few w ···~~"'"' .. \'Olm liRw;c.• 'iaaisdoi ... ...-........ mnasm ol ~ .. • llC. ....as.o.ry. ~ ~ ll')lt. Hil ~di I r nl ..... RWW.,.NWMWltJ .......... c-.••--ol·--·-~ ~ ·= 0 ...... da:c '-.....;......_. ". ... .. ,.w ... '--~· tr.~•A ....... ~,_ -• CllC ........ ..ca. -... rai., .. .., ...... . n I ..... .,=., .. t nrlmrlle~ · • ...,;.. .. ---..-.-' 0 ··~ -·-----=· e ......... c--- ca tad' sm1l e' ent 1f Otulmc11an run!> (or a third tcrm hc "'111 be the odd .... m fa' ontc to "'an One fi nal rcason v.h) tht Field Poll I!> less fa, orablt to Ft1nstcan and other Democrats than appran 1s th~t thr sample Field use-s 1s \o\t'1ght~ lO duphcate curTenl \"Ott'r ""SIStrauon (adjusted for the''dtadwood" ofnon- rustent names on tht rtg1stra11on rolls 1 In othtr v.ords.. tht rtSults Oov.- from a s;ampk that 1s 4Q perttnt Democrats.. .i I pl'Tttnl Rtpubhcans and In pcrttnt mmor pam rqis- trants or tn~ndents Th.It ma) bl'''' mg tM Democrats a point or av.o of advantagt. sin« a complete adjustment for dtadv.ood mtght drop thl' true \Oter rq1strat1on to pnhaps 48~1 ~rttnt or e' t n 4 -'3 Matt niaponantl). ho•c,er. the sampk 1s not adJustcd for thosr httl~ to 'olt 1 n am tln11on Pollstcn don't male lbal adJustmtn\ unul an IC'\ual tl«t1on ·~ ~ndJn& and aht 1dt-nttttn of the "'ah as kno""-n RepubhcaM. suf' e) af\t-r Wf' t' has tndtated. tum out ~ &1thf u'- 1} than Dc-mottatsandabo \Ole mort faithful!) b thrir part) nomn~. T1>l' 0(-t rnuh of those adjustments 1s that lht sup:rf-= nano• lead th.at Onlk= O\tt Fein,.. 1t1n a 1n bf). twa as la•. ~ \inutar srtuatio. tusu an Wlboa's hktl) COGft'oot.auoe tlus •ll LL Gov. U'O McC'anby. hrs atl·bot·C'nlatn Dtmo<'rllac de-&'c'r.dc.Pot111\t .......... ~·ad OVtt ~ C1nft'lt1- I')'. _ .-idl ICpiC::IH I drop Of lift poia bWahoa ta lM pua ,af' aftd I l().poiwt .... iw Mt<' ... ~ .... -~Sc.IC~ ._ r1 pa:ad. W..at tk Mlletl!dr• kw ......... Lile Onll...,... . ... ~ ... , ..... :ZC.' n Ctn --. .,_ =--~ Qlll:.. = ::1 DAN WALTERS ~n.·enl ofthC' Otmocrat1c p~ft~~ flht· old pan) d1~0\ah~ factor). \\ 1lson ·s jOb perlorm~ncT rauns 1sn ·1 qu11e as hl&h as Dc\JkmtJtan ·~ runn1n1 74 ptrttnl c,~ntnt eood or fair. but ~lhcr art his ntptt\ ts Hr. high In fact. M t\as Id\ \.1c{'anh~. Yt'ho has an rq~ll~ bland ~~naht). "'-Ith ftv. substantn t 1s.suM 10 t 'plo1t. ha' mg posittoMd h1mS('lf u cl~I} as one posstbl)' could to tht statc"s pohttc.al ma1nsunm McCa.nh). hkt an) v.ould-be challl'nsn. nttds to find an 1uut' to nck 1ftae·s aoina to pcnuadt '\ ottn to oust an tn<."'Umbt'nt t..nless ht finds th.It 1s.sut'. or unless Wiison band him OM on a 5'heT platter \hf'O"lb somt pffc. ht's not likcl) 'O dote tM pp. •hteh ts mort hut). ln real tcmu. to be about 15 pnttnt ptttmtqt points. n. ., ......... .,.. ••• tW' ....... ~ Toda~ ·s·H1ahh&ht in H~"Slory. , On \.1arch 10. 1876. ~ Graham fk-11 made t~ finl call. telhna hlS auastant tl\ an · n.- ang room tn Bosion ... Mr Wal n . comt ht~ 1 want you. .. On this <bat· In 1•96. Chnsiophcr Colmn .s concluded htS tee'Ond visit IO tilt V. orid as ht kft K1sparuola for In 1629, Esw.tancrs ~.Odi:s the First dtSdvcd l*tiaw. v.ould no& call it ti.ck for 11 In PIS Thomas Jd'i::a- appo1 nt~ m1n15'tt lo Fl"lntt. cC"t'd1n.g 8cn,am1n Frank.Jin. In I '8. lhC' Scn.a'C ratified \be Trt"at~ ofGuadalu~ Htdalfo.cadina the v.ar ~ llh Mcxte0. * In I 64. lJl):t.WS S Grant bcca commandtr of thc Unt0n arm 1n the ll\11 War I In 1948. the anti-Comm (o~ll" m1n1s1tr o( Cziccbodo b n \iaur) t. ptufWCd '° tus dea Prq.Ul' In 1~9. Mildred E. Gillan. h.ad made •-annnt bnJeck:Mb fw he azu undeT the name ··A.-ss .. ~-.s con' tC'1ed of area.son 1n WnlllUlli• aon -,.f;~···. ~T ·~ "-°' TI11UeT ca 1 arre •Y&teM UM-_.. "°" TAMR ACnON cw a a 111 T 'N>TICT ~ ,...,.._ teo. •·ti .ff"..V•-...OAT (1'1 ....... MU-•, YOU H IP .... -'~"°" ..... -. 7 ._..._cwnc ,. .... ~1-·AAAMT t lale _,,, _ ... 'U)~ .......... ) ~" LAWYM NOTICI ,. H(AHV --• Oii tMMIH M, ftN, .. OMH !"-' .._ Hwlljngton Aennou9 • .,, ••••• 1111.. ._ 1~ lt.M. IMNNAl 8AN-9Mcf'IQtyc-dwWM6d UlmSTAW ~ ttlltUllt -ll9d ~W..,ll'••ean. Nihl DUI • I 1111 ..,.,, ~ •• Clilrot•• corpor-• puDlc'*'1nQll\ the~ The ....... per'80M -.... County Clerti of er. .,.. , .... t.w. w.. ...... 8'AW ,,. ........ ...... .. ... 2 I ... ~ ~ f'n~ .. -:,_,-_,.,~ ~~ ~'-C::: c~.~·~~ ::. ~:~~~: ~o~~·,.50 s :~on '*'-Y'· ""=·=--=. con--= ~~ :,::;:-.. ~~ DEMH. ~ Merdl • tO, '1• '° o-d °' T"'9t ~ 2* Melfl lttMt, ~·-u..c.c.-a.n 1"8 ., ... ol ..... Coeta...... ,.,_ Mtedbytnlnd\Mullt AllAOIH'I •0001.1 3WI ..... ~... Til-512 JUHi 1, 1M4, • ntr. Ho. lngton ~ Celllofnlll. on •~•a•> nm• c.1 92Ut li'ublWled er.,. c.. Thia •M•'"'lt ._ Med ltAM.°""' 1MO .,.._.,,. 150. c:... ...... GelH. M-227 .. t , °' Otlclal ._.. IN Ott• 8nd at the time In-NOTICE IS HIUUBV Publithed Orenge COMt Larry£. W•O•A,4137 Aeo-DIMiy Piiot '*'-Y 11 " wMI tMCclumyC.. of Or· --.... eo.. ...... Cellf lltat Qerdlen, lfle-. a c.r,.1---------~ordt . necYted by. dleee.d ~to recet¥e tnd Ol~N to tfte Credltot'I of Delly Pilot Feyary 18 2S Qelo Rd . WC>Odtlln<t Hille. Men;f1 3 10 tllt ' ' "'P ~ °" FebNery ThomM M. lrwtn, O.V.M., fomle C0f90f8tlon, 8117 .....C m'f1CI SOUTHERN COUNTIES con1iOer lite 1tat..-nent1 of HAOOI' A KOFDAAALI Matel\ 3. t0. tNa ' ' CW.I. tt3M ' ' TIM7t 24 ,... 211U i!Merelcl, Ml .. lon ...... A~ ha. 180, 1--------- 0UAlfTV MASOHAV, a C• .. P8F90nt who w11t1 to be AND VATCHE I( OE-V · Th-4M Debor#! D Watte. 4131 ~ Or11n99 C0111t vteio.C.. .... t Coee.l ..... c.lf .... tor'Na ocwporllttoft. -.0 eo-llMf'd ttlletive to lM. ~ KEAMDJIAN, Tr-.leror Aegaid Ad , WoocllMd.... PWlJC ll)llC( Deir Noc M8f'Ctt ). tO 17 Thie ~ la con• Thit ~ le con. qyll'"ed tide • SOUTHERN cation 0Wt-1bed t>eH>w and I.~.~~ P\alC ll>llC( Calill 913M 24 1W ' '_... ~ MlrldVllil..i ~ ~ e00ipcwMiOl1 COUNTIES QUALITY MA· DATE/TIME Monday. ,._eddreealt202'31Wlnd-Tl111 ~.,... le con-._ ' Th-an T"°"'8e M lfwlf\. D.V.M. T,_,,.,ICNef f1n8nciel SONAV, INC., a Celifoml9 Matetl 21, 1 .... 1 00 PM ~ In 11'9 Ctty of Hunt-~ ducted by hutt>Md n... ...:nnoue _.. TNe ......,_,, ...... Oftkier doing ----- corp0r8'1en, • IN910f. In APPl.ICATION HUMBER'. lng1on Beedl, County of Or-F'ICTITIOUI ...... Larry l Wettt Mm 81'AW rmtJC llmC( wiCtl IM~ Cletti d or-TNt lltM8fMnt ._ MMf ' 'WA IH I H 0 T 0 N , .. Office of IN COYnty ._.. Code~., No 81-15' ... St... °' c.lifomie ~ STATa•NT Thia Ntemenl .... ,...., The '°"°"*'Cl l*90nl.... .. Coullty on~ a. wMI -Coullty C'9ftl ol Or-Cl.IAHEM". 20080 a.m. eotder of Orenge County, APPl.ICANT Wiiton FOf~ •2Me !Mt. 1)1111 """*·.. TM~ peraone •• with tne County C'9ftl °'Or-«Mna ~... --,... flW'9Q .,. County on '*'*Y Ane A'le.. Senta AN, Cellf. 9tat• ol Cal!fornle, Will APPELLANT Aocl Wlltorl .t>outtobemadetoHENRY dOingbuaineau ange Couf\ty on Fetiru.ry T~E ANAHEIM Dl-'1Cnnoue....... ~ °'""" COlllt 1•. ,... 12101 91LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION Electf'9 Media I KATHRYN A SALCIDO, IRVINE SPEECH AND 10. 1"8 VElOPMENT GROUP, ...._ 8'A.,....., Delly Hot fet>Nery ll 25 ,,,_ John C. Aecey, 140 W81t TO HIOHEST BIDDER FOR REQUEST To emend TranaferM and lnteded HEARING CENTE.R, t'150 "7Ute 175SO Giiiette Avenue. The folOWinO per90M ate Merc:tl 3 tO 1tae ' ' Pvbllhed Orenge COlllt Y• L009, lrvlne, Calif. CASH (P9)'9bte at time of Artlc:le Mt !Sign Code) of TranaMr ... wftCIM bu11nMt Cutvw Dnwe. Suite 305, Publtll'ted Orange eo..t IMne. Cellf. 91114 dolf'9 ~ M: ' ' ~5t Delly Pilot FebNWy 25, 127t4 U6e In lewful ~of the the Hunttngton 8Mc:fl Ofdi-addreea It 1703 N Aveton lfvlne, CMlf. 112714 Delly Pllol Fetwuary 1f, 25, TM lYllll ~.Call-ONTARIO INDUSTRIAL M8fdl 3. 10, 17, 1"8 ._..... J. ~. Jf . 140 United Stlltet (In the forme nenGe to 1111ow ..... bonle 8Mt, In me City of Wiim-RoM Marie Scl'lled ~ Mardi 3. 10 1988 forftla. 17SSO o..t1e Av· PAKTNEM, clo TI'9 LUii! PmlJC ll)TIC( Til-4a5 W.C Yfle Loop, ll'Vtne, Cellf wNctl .,. ~ ....... "" ,..,., bOardl =· Couflty Of LOI Art-2"S t H1Pc>Y Spwrow ~. Tfl.-4Q enve. ltvtne. Celt. 121t4 Conlperlr, • Celforftl9 cor-t27t4 IN United Stat•) lllld/OI E N V I R 0 N ... EN T A L State of CaMomia UQuna Niguel. C..W 9ten •-.,. Mftnl'r TMa ~ le con-poratlon,, 11550 GlletM Av-ACTITIOUe 9U ID •M ftllJC ll)l1C( Tl* ~ II ~ CMlller·1. certtfted Of OC'-STATUS Elcetn9t from the 1.W ~ard Mef190, 201111 ..--n111-. duc'8d by. joint~ enua. ""4N, Celt. 12713 Mm STA~ dUc1ed by;~ ~ tPedfied in IN CMl Calllo1n1a Envl1onmentel The ioc.tloft In Celitor.W. Marina Lane. Huntington RicNrd T. De1N The LUilll ComoenY. a The following peraona .,. '1CnTIOU9 a H•U JdWI ~ Code f Peyabla In full et the Quality Act ot the chief encutM offlcie 8"cfl. Calif 1214t IC.a7 Thia .....,,,.,..t -flied CalHomla CClrP<lf11on. 17SSO doing ~ M: ...._ 8'A~ Thia ltlllefMnt .,.. flled time of Nlel. AT: In IN lobby ON FILE A copy of tlte Of Pflnetpel butlr-. offict Barbera Moore. 14292 'IClTTIOUe 8U 111 •H with the Courtly Cl«ll ol Of. Gil*etM A~ Irvine, Callf. REbDt SET GO, a Sand, The f011ow1118 per9CIN -with th9 C0Unty CW. of Of. to IM bulldlnQ, eot SoYth proposed requ .. 111onIlle1n of IN intended,,.,,...,°' is; Utrillo, l,...lne, Calif 92714 MAm ITATDmln anoe County on February 12713 lrvtne, c.itt. 92714 dOlnQ buelneet • anot County on Fet>Nery Lew11 Street, Orange, CA all the Departm81\t of Com-SAME l.ynn ()jckeon Gold. 10 TN followtng pwaona are h . 1MI Shew & Tal1>ot AStoe*ae. Wenda Brower Watrell, DONALD INVESTMENT 10, Itel right !Ille and 1n1_..1 con-muMy Oev~t. 2000 AJA other buslnen ~ SOllwater, Irvine. Calif doing~ u. Fw.. 11. a Cellfornla Oenerl 3409~ Finley, Newport COMPANY TWO. 190 ....,_ "'11Q \l9yed to and now hetd by it Main StrMI Huntington and addrassu uMd by tM 92715 TIERRA s ANT A L . L Putlllahed Ofange COMI l'wner'lhlp, 1303 AYOCedo BMct\. Cald. t2M3 P<lf1c.nter~51"9250, ~ OrWlg9 Ca.t i.wwtar Mid Deed of Trust In 8Mcl\ CaklOfnia 92641, for intended transi.tOf wtthln Thia bualneu IS con· PARTNERSHIP. a C.itlornie Delfv Plloe Fet>N8ry ti . 2S. Av.nue, SulM 220, ~ J-t Scott, I Sand, Newport BMdl, CMf. t~ Deity PlloC F~ 11, 25. tnepr~Situated lfls.dlftlPllCllOnbylhepu~ ttw"yMt1 1u1outsotwducted by an unl n· GenerelP111tnerttllp, 17500 Mardl3,10.1tll 8Mc:fl.,Cllllf.92te0 IMne,C .... 12114 Donald W Shaw, 41 Mardl3,10,1tal County and St•I• deacrtbed ALL INTERESTED PER--lmown 10 the Intended corporaled HIOClallon Gillett• A-"'9, lnllne CM!f Th-413 Thia ~ ii con-Ttwa ~ •• con-Monteclto OrM, Corone del Til-4M u SONS are 1nYtted to attend trantfWM are NONE Pta.IC NOTICE rtll.IC N011C( PARCEL 1 Mid hMltng and bf>'.. Tl'le property 11 deacrlbed ---------•---------Ml.IC ll)TIC( ~ ll)TIC( P9JC NOT1C( Unit 8-1 u Shown on that opinions or submtt av~ In genetal u "" stocll In certain amended Con-fOf °' ag111n1t the IPPllC•hon trade. ft111ur... equtoment dominium Plan recorded u outloned abov. II there end gOO<I will of • cenaln June 24, 1982 as Instrument atl any further Quettlonl mllltlet ano llQuore store No. 12-218547. Offlclel ,.... OINM call Pam Poaten. A .. ~known H BALBOA cords of Oranot County, sistant Planner at 538-5271 MARt<ET and localed at S08 CaliforNa. as defined tn the MUNTINQTON llACH E Blllboa Blvd in IM Clly of Dectaretion of Covenants. CfTY COUMCll., ly: Altde Newpor1 8Mch County ol Cono.Uone and Rettncuons M. w-tw0f1tl. City Ctertl, Orange. State of California. ~dad August 4. 1981 1n ~ (714) 531-MOS end tran• Iha l<>now1ng al· 8°'* 14117. Page 1086 1n Pub11~ Orange Coast cohoflc beverage license (or IM Official Records ol .. id Deily Piiot March 10 1988 lie-I OH-Sale 0-at County, and M lllnended by T"527 Number 21-185196 now 1s- an tn1trument recorded M»d to Pfen'llMI located 11 June 24. 1982 U ln1trument Pl&JC NOTtCE eoo E. Balboa Blvd . New- No 82-216548. Official Re· OOf1 8Mch. CA tor tl'le cords NOTICE M OfemiMI located at 608 f PARCEL 2 PUa.IC HEAIUMG Balboa Blvd tn the Coty of All undlVlded • 60r'• per-A"'"-Al. M THE Newport Beech County ot oenl ('fol lflt•est 1n and to ~ Orange. State of Caltlorma Lot 1 ot Tract 11353 1n the COMMIUK*'I Thal lhe amount of City ol C:O.ta M9a County DENIAL M purchase Ofiee °' conlidef- ot Orange. Stale of Celt-SPICIA1. SIGN ~,...,. ation tn connection with sllld lorn•• u st\Own on ' map N0.17-11 transfer of said ~ (or recorded 1n Book 488 (To 8'low • Mllft llOenMSI and 1111d t>vllness. Pages 45 and •6 ol Mta· !ft ea-of the plus the esumatecl 1nven- 04llaneous Maps on tl'la ol· Huflt~ leech tory. 11 the sum ol liee ol ,,... Coun1y Recorde< ~._ CoOI) $515,000 00 which cona111s o1 Mid County NOTICE IS HEREBV of the l<>llowlno EXCEPTING THERE-GIVEN 1"81 ,,... ... untmg1on Checks SJ93 000 00. FROM Units A· 1 10 A-9 on-Seach City Counc•• wolf l'IOld PromtSSOf)' not• Amount ol Qu9iw B· 1 lo B-6 1nctu9've • put>llC i.e.rong on the Coun· lnvanlOfV Assurnouon ol Ex· C· t to C-6 1nclu.,.,. and 0-1 elf Ct1amoer ac Iha Hunt· lshng Note 122,000 00 to 0-8 1nckdlve as lhown on 1ngton BeKh Civic Canter Thal 11 has t>Ml'I agr..O Mid Cond0m1n1um Ptan 2000 Main SllMI Hunt· between said Ileen-end A LSO EXCEPT I N G 1ngton Beacl'I C1llforn11 on intended tran1lerM as re· THEREFROM all minerals. lhe date and al the time 1n-quired by Sec 24074 ol the °'" precious and uNful dlCllte<J below 10 receive and 8us1..-s and Prolesslons Metals substances and consider Ille s1a1emen1s of Code that the conllderallon n~rocart>ons ol every kind all pe<SOOs whO w1sn 10 be lor lf'le transfar ol said ~­ and character inc:luding ~d relative to ll'le appto. ness and transfer of said pa11ol eum 011 gaa c:ation da5Ct1Deel ~ licenM is to t>e patd only uptialtum and 1ar ~a DATE TI ME Monday aftei said lranaler hu t>een r:teptl'I of 500 feet that may March 21 1988 7 00 PM 8')0'0V.0 by tile Dec>an· now or '-•after t>e found APPUCA TION NUMBER men• Of Alcohollc; Beverage rocalld conta•ned de Special S19n Permit No ContrOI ~ °' lali.en on on 87· 18 That a ..... 1ran11er and under or from said land or A P P L 1 ass;gnment of 11\e alor .. ald any part lhe<eof Wllh<>ul CANT IAPPfLLANI Rod stocic 1n trade lullurH. nowever any rognc ot 11Jf'IK41 Wilson ftectra Ml()1a equ1pmen1 and gOO<I w1H of entry or any r1gr11 ol 8"try to LOCATION 18255 BHCl'I said buSlnfll Wiii be con- tn. tub9urf-tnateol 10 a Bouievud 1wl$I side ol 1<1mmatl() and the con- Clee>lh ol SOO ,.., t>eneath Baacn ~ard south of Slderallon thetefor together 111a IUrlece lor tne ~ TaylOr Dr·~ · Wilson Fordl ..,,h the con8'd«a11on tor "*"'· removal r8COYlf)' Of ZONf C2 1Com.-c1a11 tile transf9' and as~t °"* exl)IOllallon 01 said,.. RfOUEST To &llO<ot an of the aforeNIO ltcenae (or IOUfcet or wbstance1. r• electronic reader IX>ard sign ~set) 11 to t>e Paid on or corded Fet>t~ 26 11182. at a l'le'(lht 01 50 feel 1n tteu alter Iha 25th day ol March. a 1 In 11rumen1 N o of 15 feet w1tn an area ol •oo 1988 at tM escrow deo¥1· 82..o6371S Offoc1afRecords j1<1uar1 fMI •n heu ol 70 ment ot REMINGTON PARCEL 3 1Quare feet S'(ln is on excess ESCROW INC al 4425 A non-exclusive eu«nenl ot 101aJ numt>a< 01 s.gns al-Jamt>Or" Road • 180 1n IM IPC>Uf1enanl 10 WGh Unfl lor lowed tor the oro,ec:t Coty ot Newport Beach 14hlCUlat at>d peOeslt1an on-E N V I R 0 NM f N T A L County of Orange Stale of or-ano egress l>u'OOWI STATUS Ca1egoroe.alfy Ill· Caltfornia ptoYtded ll'lal Iha CNW 1ha1 oonion of Lots 9 em111 p.,rsuamr ro Section O.Oartment ol .\lcohollc llnd 10 of Tract S93S as 153, 1 Class 1, or ,,... Cal•· Bevefage Control l'IU ap- lllOwn Oil a map record.o on lorn1a Env.r()(lmental Oualtty S)(Oved u;o trtnsfer ol said Boole 21!1. Pages 3 and 4 ol Act ltcense Mlleelllln<>UM Maps .,, the ON Fllf A copy of 11'1• Dated January •. 11188 Otttee 01 tne County ~ Pr~sed 1eques1 ·~on hie on HA~ 9l KCWOAllllAU eotde< lor l8ld County Ille Oeoartment 01 Com-AND VA TCHI K. DI · The slrM 1 aodress and mun11y Oevelopm~ri1 2000 Kl,.MD.llAN, Tr-•lerer Ol"9r common Oes'(lnatl()n Main Streel Hun1ongton .,.0 Uceneee II any ol tha rNI pro0«1y Beacn Galtlornta 92648 lor HEN RV SA LC I D O des c r b ed a b c.. ~ 1 s 1nspec11on by the Pul>hC KATHRYN A SALCIDO ourPOrlld 10 t>e 2•5 f ~her ALL INTERESTED PER· TransferM and Intended • B 1 CoSla Mesa Call SONS are 1nv1led 10 attend Transteree torn11 92626 said heatorn;i ana express Pubhltled Orange Coas1 Tne undars.gneo TruslM ap1n1ons or S1Jbm11 ~v1dence Dally Piiot March 9, 11188 d1sc.la1ms any ha1>1t11v lor any lor Of against 1"41 applocatton Wll74 1ncorrec1~s ot th~ '""' u outhnea above If there adelreu and other common are any funt>er quesuons Pt&.IC NOTICE oes.gna11on 11 any sl'o ... n PleaM call Pam Posten As· ner1111 s.5tant Planner at 536-5271 No. 2.a flCTrTIOUS ~ S8'<1 sate.,..•11 l>e made 0v1 HUNTINGTON llACH •SI wUhOUI covenant or w., CITY COUNCIL, ly: AMde ..... STAnaEN'T •anty ... Of.., or 1mpllld •• II. __ ......, City Clertl. The lollowong Petton• are Oatd1ng 11111 P<>SMHl()n or l'tlofte: (714) ._.MOI oo.ng bul<neu u encum1>r1nc.s 10 pay ,,... Put>ltlhed OranQa Coast NEW P 0 RT EX 0 T IC rema'"'"'il P"nc1pa1 tom 01 Da11v Pilot March 10 ttll CARS 74 Linda Ille New- tl'le notes secureo by said Th528 l)Or'1 e..ch Celi! 112660 Oea<I ol Trust woll'I •n!lrut Jonn H S1roon11n 74 tn8feon as PfOll1ded ·n said .. _IC NOT"'( Linda Isle NewPOrl Beach "0181 .ci•ances t any ~-"' Calli 92660 ,naer lhe rerms ol said Oeeo NOTICE M This business '' con- t '•uSI tees charges 1nd ~ .. A..-0 dueled by an 1nd1111oua1 ••Pins.es of the Trustee and Al'PL\L. CW THI Jonn H Stroon1an of 11'\e trusts created by salO ~ This 11a1emen1 wN Med Deed of Trust tor the wit'1 1ha County Clark ot Of. amount reasonably Hll· cc:::~• 8f19t! County on February • mated to t>e $30• 160 •9 SPICIAL StGN 1988 FSla.G T1'141 t>eneltcuary under a.aid PE,._T NO. 17-11 Publtll'led Orange Coast OMd of Trust l'lefa1otore u (To elclw a elgn Dally Piiot Fal>ruary 18 25 ecuted an<1 dehvereo to ll'le In .. _ °' tfM Match 3. to 11181 unelef'ogne<J a wr111en Dec HutltlftgtOfl 9eecf1 .. '"'°" ol 0.laun anel De-~dlnance CoOI) mend le>< Sale and a written NOTICE IS HEREBY Pt&.IC NOTICE NOllCe 01 Default and Eiec· Gii/EN tha1 1ne Hun11ng1on ~-TITIOUa 1U•-aa non to W Tl'le unders.gn«I e..cn Coty Council will hOld -- cauM<l tatd Nohce of De-1 OUl>hc heartng on Illa Coun-NAm STATHIENT laufl 1nd EleclK>I' to Sell to c•I Chamt>eor 81 ll'I• Hunt-Tile loltow1"'i1 per"Sons are t>e recorded 1n Iha county ongton Beacn Civic Center doeng businffl H ...,.,. lhe real prooarty IS 2000 Main Str .. t Hunt-J Av J 0 N f s Au T 0 . located tnglon Beach C1llf0fn1a on MOTIVE CONSUL TING Date F~uary 2• 19N lhl dale 81\d at the tome on-20401 SW •cypren St IWl1'IA1 8A*a... a drcated below 10 recel~ and Santa Ana Hrs Carol 92707 C1Wo""9 ~.,.._..._, • consider the stat-'t• 01 Jay G Jones ~401 S w .... T ........ ., LINCMlA alt peraoos WhO _,,, to t>e Cyp<ess St S11<1ta Ana Hts ... CK. Vic. ......... ;t, ,,_rd r.iatlllt'l to Iha apoft· Cal1I 92707 -a. le e...,.._ 11¥4, cauon detcr•t>eO t>elOVf Thts butmH' ,, con· •ll••Moil, CA_., (21)) DATEf TIM f Monday ducteel by an 1nd1vldua1 411~ Marth 21 1988 7 00 PM Jay G JonM TAC toMt01 APPUC.\TION NUMBER Th11 statement WU hied Put>llahed Or~ Coast Special Sl9n Permit No wtlh IM Count)' Clerk ol Or· Delly Pilot Match 3 10 17 117 19 ange County on J'ebruary •NI A p p l I 23 ~88 Th501 CANT APPELLANT Rod p ...... .._. ""_,!'='· W1IM)rl Electr .. Med1a u.,.,..,_, ..,._..,.. --.---.,.-Mft-~----i LOCATION 18751 6eKh Oa.1y Ptlol February 25 __ ... ....,.-...... ..._nu_.....''_,_~....__, Boulevard ,_, tide oi M•ch 3 tO 17 tNI STAT1 a 7 Oii 9Nch loulevard north ot -------T-~-- 1e11111 a INT cw Tarry DrNe -Huntington P'talC NOTICE UM Oii ACTmOUS AMCI ---------r • I D•SS...-ZONE C21Comm1fc1a11 TIMI fotlOWtliO J>Mtons REQUEST To allow 1111 hlrle afNndOned the UM of lleetlontC ~ &oefd 8igrl fM FICllllOYI •utlne11 ... l\elglll ot 50 , .. , In heu H#fte AllA ... AMUUCAN af 15 ... , With.,.,.~ 40070 aJ 111 IN~ INSIGHTS. 11 Cotl>or•te aquare '"1 "' "8u .,. TIM lo!Jow1ng S141nOnl .._ .,._ 102. "'-P«t ~·feet 691 ""' •JIOIM "-"" lltlel1doned tM -of -..C.... Celt nM0 of tOt81 number of 19'8 al• the ,ICllllOYI IYlln .. I The f'et10ou1 luaiMat lowed fOf IN ~Ojeel NlllM ALLAOIN I ~( Heme,...,.,.. 10 .._. -l H V I A 0 H MI. H T A l ,AAl.OUtl'. 1~ Noewoort MM In OrW9I eountr on STATUS Cat990'icllf)' .... ~.Coal• ...... c.tllf. .. e y 1 , ft 17 '11. E empt purtuant 10 SectlOll The ,ICtlttous ~ NO ~-15311 OieM t 1 ot 1118 CM-Name,.._,... eo ~ •• ·~ A ~ for111e EtwWonm.itel Oualfy tlled tn °'"'°' ~ en ~:'!: .=.-.-0. MION FILE A ~ ol tN ~~ ttU· ltll BM 1. Wllll, M J1it1Y prC1POMC1r.....,.i1aon .. WI ,.._porMINH Anlmal DrM c.....• .... CMll .. O••";ft•1f Of c;o..... .___ li'C,W._,. .-~ .. -,..,,.., Des•p~. MOO U.--~ c.t tmt lltle ..... ---. ....-, atrMt H~-'nlia ......_ ... '*'°" ....... : r:•tM =--~ ~~~ '°' dYct9d"YaCOf~ ..... 1 :=!... c ..Zy .... --Tiiie ll&hl ..... -.... ... .. ~ .. Or· Ll .... ~ ,.. ........ Oounty(:W; "'Of• .... 0...W M 80NI-. lnvtteO IO ........ c.,,m, en~ I -.... -.in, Mt .... ,. ea. --..... ., llbftll......... "" 0 _, Or ... c.... •tr • ..,.,....,. .. uun11 DmlW,... ,.._,a ............... Ml9dl ·-~-.. ""' ..,.. Ttl-47 f NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING APPEAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CONDmONAL USE PERMIT NO. 87-38/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 87-28/TENTATIVE TRACT 12900 (To develop a mixed-use project Including 90 condominium units, 10,000 square feet of ret•ll space with a subterranean parking structure) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time Indicated t>etow to r«*ve and ~der the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the appllcatlon described befow. DATE/TIME: Monday, March 21, 1988, 7:00 PM ) APPLICATION NUMBER: Conditional Use Permit No·. 87-36, Coastal Development Permit No. 87-28, and Tentative Tract 12900 APPLICANT: Mola Development Corporation/City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency APPELLANT: Mola Development Corporation LOCATION; North of Orange Street between Main Street to the east and realigned Sixth Street to the west. ZONE: Downtown Specific Plan-District 6 (Mixed Use: Commercial/Office/Residential) REQUE ST: To develop a 17-lot subdivision fo~ condominium purposes and construct a mixed use development comprised of 74 stacked condominiums. 16 townhouse condominiums and 10,000 square feet of retail space on 3.7 acres. Parking will be provided at grade level and within a subterranean parking structure. ENVIRONMENT AL STATUS: Covered under Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 for the Downtown Specific Plan. COASTAL STATUS: Non-appeatable. ~ ON FILE: A copy of the pros,:>osed request is on file in the Department of Community Development. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach Cahforma 92648. for inspec1ron by the public. ' ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the appllcatlon as outhned above. If there are any further questions please call Scott Hess. Associate Planner at 536-5271. HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL, BJ: Allele M. Wentworth, City Clerk, Phone: (114) 531-5405 Published Orange Coast Daily Pilot March 10, 1988 • .... -.. I .. i •• , AREA MAP CoNDIT IONAL Use PERMIT COASTAL DEVELOPMENT TENTATIVE TRACT No; 87-36 PERMIT Uo, 37-23 No. 12900 th530 , • ,. THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 1988 Colege women'• te•m ha e.....ed t.g • worst In utlon. C2a. SCC baketb911 tum geta •notMr clulnce In new tourneJ. C3- PC~A ready for shot erable as o ers take aim; Titans win opener Pnm ne .u.da., Presa The Pacific Coast Athletic Associa- tion bas one laS& chance to knock off Jerry Tark.anian's ~vcnth-rankcd Nevada-Las Vcps Runnin' Rebels. UNLV 1s the favorite aoina into this week's toumam~t. but the lcaauc's coaches feel the field will be the most competitive since tM Run- nin' Rebels joined the fold in 1982-83. "I auns you have to say that ... said UC Santa Barbara Coach Jerry Pimm. whose Gauchos upttt UNLV twice this season. "Jerry was sup- po~ to be in a transition year. but how can you have 26 w1ns in a PCAA toarname.at <• ,--., ....... n ........... , .......... Sarft c.. Sl•te lfulwtoft n. l<r""° St S9 SM Jose St 7,, l"eciflc M ,..,., ._ ..... l.ono 8-:11 St "' VCI, 2 Ut... SI ~ SM JoM St , • vc S..I• ..,..,.. "' ...... Me•ICO St . 7 Hev.0.-1.9• V199s n CS F~Oft 9 ,,,~ Warriors meet defending state champ Madison BJ llOGEll CARLSON °'_..., ....... DEL M.\R-tep No ~ 1n v.hat 1s bopcod to be a three-tier hurdle to tht' state finals 1s tonight for \\ oodbn dgr H1&h's Y..amors. the defcnd1n~ \talt' basketball champions on tht' 0.\ ISIOn II le\ Cl Awa111ng Coach Bill ~hann<•n \ 23-6 Warnor\ at "7 WJ 1s \an D1l"go Madison's ~7-:! Y..arhav.ks v.11h tht' winner qu.ahf~ing for tht' ~>utht'rn Cahfom1a Rcg.io nals Finals 'iaturda ~ afternoon for the ngh1 to ad\anre to the state finals in Oakland a -..1.'d ; later Madison was tht' onl' sur' 1' or nf four San Diego-based· sc.:houlc. to sun l\t' the first round in D" t'>t0n II Regional openers T ut'sda' c.ht'lltng Tustin. 75-50. '*tth a ~0-5 spun in tht' final minutes turning the gamt' into a runa""a'. Mad1Son has v.on I IS s1ra1gh1 and features four pla,t'rs 1n double fig- ures. including 6-S kfT .\k \ander n~ Robb' Robinson b-4 .\ndrt' Mnchcll. 6-:! Jeff Ham~ and 6-1 pla~ maker Russ Bent'lscn The' Big Four's s.conng numbers are Harpcr(l551 \l1tchcll1IS01 Roi> an son ( 14.4 1 and .\le under 11 I .SI Regional 9emll1aal• I T__.) DfVISIOM I F rftllO Hoo.,.. <21·11 n LA Cre""'9w C11 t et CS 0om•ll9Uel HJb. l.ll L A ~I '"'' 12•-l l el Simi V ..... 121 ) 1 >O DtVtseatf II K-• n · 1 n ...,,.,.,~ Feotft<I ex • ., a....,1..io cc 110 W a ..., C2l-'1 n Sen o-~'°" 11 1 •' Torr~ P o"ft +11$11, 7 lO DfYtSION .. S.1' 0-~HI 1•·91 el .S- 0490 L l>COln ?t ·? 1 L-• I'' t et Se~ 0.990 ._.. " ,, 7 JO DfVISK)tlt 1\1 ...._~,-c;.,cn 22 J o 8-1•"9 ()l 0• e• Ramone H'9" 7 lO h•umont ?•Si v\ F••'"" ""'•-Min C?t 71 et F•Hno CC 7l0 ~v L• )Ole Bis-·, 23 ' VI o. .. -( 1• 1 et Glenelai. Hoov~ 7 30 ...._,. C,,,.111 .. 1\ (2) ) V\ C.IJl>etrie en 5• ., 8'ewi.v 1 lO an Lone Tustin could not find the range and faded fast. Bill Shannon's \\ amors enter wnh thl.'1r usual look -6-9 .\dam Kc-efe & Co Pl.&n ·· .\" 1s g.ct the ball to Kttft' Pia' "B" is for Keefe to rebound Plan ··c-' is man-to-man defense with all hand\ shanng the load The .\-B combinauo n equates to a '\0-:!0 format for P<>lnts and rebounds from Kttfc --c-· 1s the equahZ'Cr. espet"1all~ against San D1qo Count) opponents. "'ho seldom sec quaht)' man-to-man dt"fcnse trans1llon year>"' Plmm said Wed~ da)'. The Rebels returned only five players from last year's Final Four team. but won the rqular-season PC AA title for the sunh strai&ht lime sinttjoinina thc lcque. They arc top. seeded as they scck their fifth post- scason title and the league's auto- mauc benh 1n the NCAA tour- nament. hw State'• Jent. Cole trim to pat ap Mot cnoer Vlacaat m.w of Cal State hll-ertoD d1lriDC flnt half of Wedne9day'a PCAA toaraament &ame at the Forum. \lad1son opened against Tustin v.1th man-to-man dt'ft'nse and 11 didn't v.orl that ""ell but v.hcn the \\ arha"" l) re' cnc.-J tu 1he1r custom- D11TC"t1om to To~' Plnes High· South o n 1·5 Take Dci Mar He1&hts Road tumo lTin Del Mar and tum left. Pr°"~d to the founh stop light and turn left on To~) Rtdar Road. The Runnm' Rebels did prove they weren't invincible by aomg I S-3. the most losses they've ever had in the lcaaue. But the) arc 26-4 overall. and handed No. I Temple its only loss. Colby sparks EStancia on mound, at plate "Ifs w1<k and it s o pen. but he's a heck of a coach and has the players to do well in b1,pmcs." UCI Coach 8111 MuJhpn said of Tark.an1an. "'So I wouldn't be as arropnt as to say tfs that wt<k open. - Eagles rout Santa Ana; Newporteams 1-0win three v.alks. h11 b~ pitch \tokn ha~ thH"\. runs I .\lso at the '.':c""pon Harbor Ell '> Tour nament In Wedncsda) 's OpeMn.. c1Jhth· seeded Cal St.alt Ful~on <kfcated n1nth·Sttdcd Fresno Start. 7J.S9. and seventh-seeded San Jast State <k- feated 10th-seeded Pacific. 76-60. UNLV will play Fullcnon at 9 tonight and second-seeded Utah State ( 18-9> meets San Jose State at 7. Estancta H1gh's Conrad Colb~ pitched a complete game and ~cnt J for J with thrtt R Bl 10 lead 1he Eagin to a 9--~ \ 1cton O\'t'r Santa .\na Wednnda) 10 the quartcriinals of the Ne""pon Harbor Elks baseball tournament Newpert 8art.r 1. Susa Au \'alle)' t: Thl Sallors pid.ed up their first ""'n 1n four stans and qualified for a consolauon ~m 1final Fn<tl\ at J 15 on their o• n field apm\t ( O\t.a ''csa thanl \ to a one-h111cr from ~m11r ktt-handa Ga~ L1ndbttg. Colb). a senior left-hander. aJlov.ed four hns O\Cr ~'en innmp. stnluna out 10 and .. alkmg one to set his ttt0rd at 1-0 He had a double. t-.o smgl~ and a walk at tht' plate and scored tv.o runs. l1ndbcTgallo""ed JUSt a s1ngll '''.enter 1n the: fifth inning. stnlung ou1 11 and a llo""1ng JU\t thr~ ""alks The Sailors pushed the v. inning run .i~ nw1 in the Sl\th mnmg ""hen Zal h Cn>mcr "'all l·d and ad' anced to se<"ond aitC'r Toft\ .\lto~ll1 s lfOUnd ball beat lhC thrO\o\ to S«Ond and fir\I ··Evcrybody·s talk1n1 about Vcps dominatin1 the tournament; I mtll} believe that CllCCpt for thCK last two years. we really have not dominated this thina." Tarkan1an said. Estancia 1mpro'cs to 4-0 and '*Ill face Mater Dea in the semifinals at J· t 5 Fnda\ at Ranc ho Sant•IJO Collcgr. · .\lso contnbuun.f at the plate for the Ea&Jcs were Scan Nichols (-for 3. double. two R(U). Da\e Westman (2 for:!). Mike Lewis (2 for 4. do uble. two RBI) and Jason White (double. \hli.e Palmer got Gomer to third .. uh a come-backer to 'iC't up the onl~ run o f the gamt: ""h1ch l-amc accross o n a ""'Id pnch UNLV's only tournament loss was (...._ ... COLLSOS/C2) Mllatt Dd '· ~ Alam1los !: The Lakers halt Knicks 'streak New York· s 13-game home win string snapped. I 04-99 The Laken conunue to win by the numbc-n. '"As tona as No. 32 (MlllC Johnson) 1s on IM team. ~·~ aomg to win.. .. Coech Pat Riley said Wcdnnday ni&h t a ftcr the La kers snapped the New York Knicks · I }. pme home wmn1na steak w1lh a 1~99 'ictory. "For that matter. as long as 32. 33 (K.arttm i.\bdul- Jabbar). 42 (Jamn Worthy) and 4 (Byron Scott)~ bttt we're aoing to w1n because they have the taknt and combine it with hard work. .. Riliey·s numbers 1n Kvcn yean w1lh tht' Laken att just as impressive. He is 400-172 and mached the 4'»- victory mark faster than any NBA coach ever. Jobmon had 26 pe>lnts. I 4 rebounds and mnc assists. just missina his third contcCUtive triplc-.doublc. as the taken handed the Knicb their first loss at Madison Square Garden sintt Jan. S. It was lhc K.1uck.s' k>Qaiest borM winnina streak sine."(' they won 20 suaisht in 1972-73. "fm laki119 my PIM to anotbn licvd." Johmon said. "Them. four. five. Ii• pmn rm~ tbf •-a' I want to pllay." • Jnlrmoe wd the Laken~ rootavatcd baa wbrn the opposition is 10 1 winni111 strak aad primed to beat IM defmd•RI c"-mpeoes. In t1'eir ~ llUDC IPinst Dana the LUcn supped the Ml~· 11-.amc winni• strcP. bccomin' the first team to 1111m 70 pmcs in a snson ··w e ~not th1nkm1 about an) 7().. I:?.·· ht' said. "We JUSt look at 11 one p~ at a lime We Just sa\ "\\ho's nn1 ... (Tonight) u·sclucago. and 1fll be-rock.an· That"" 111 bl' fun. 100 •• The l.akcn. "ho tr.uled b~ as man~~ 1: pomts an the \('(Ond quancr and b~ st' en at haJfumc. outscort'd ~c1111 '01L !()..I~-tn JUSl 4 4:! of the third pcnod James \\onh). ""ho fimshed ""uh I points a nd 10 rt'bounds.. scored the last fi" r points of th.&t \pun. @I' ing the Lakcrs a 64-63 ~ 8) ron Scon added 22 points for the Llkcrs. v. ho ha\ e ~on fourstra1&}lt pmnand 21 oftht'irlast ~J for an...:&-\ best -&9--10 record The Kmcll. who got no clostr than four points m the finaJ four minutes. ~~ k:d b~ \tark Jackson ""•th 17 points and I:! assists and Patnd E"m& wnh I b points.. /few Je.ney damJM CHppen. 97-93 John ~ seottd 10 of his pmt-h•&h 24 potnts tn t.bc final sn manutnand the Nnr Jttte') 'ku hmrt.cd Los "°irlcs to ~:! points lft the tttOOd half lO beat the 01ppen.. 9"7,93. at the Sporu .\rma.. It ""as onh the durd roed wtn ohhc season f<M" lht' rts. but the W.COnd 1a thrtt pmn undcT ~ Coach Withs Rttd It •as lhc fif\h straJ&ht drfeat and IM 19th in lhc last :?O pmn for the Cl1ppcn.. •ho ·~ led ~ BcnOlt Bntiam•n's :!J poents. unlxatcn 'lonarch' """ept to their founh \llluf'\ hchind a Sl\-run Srt'Ond-1nning out· bur\! h1ghhghtc.."d b~ a tv.o-run double b' "4lphumorc Lionel Hasun~. a tv.o-out tv.o-run dc..1ullk b' C,rc:g hoc:ke~ and a l""C>-<>Ut tv.o-run homer tu u.·ntc..•r fi eld b' Joe C1ccart'lla ( 1c"-ardla·s blast ~as a .ii)). footer Pete lo..c:u p v.orl ed the last four inning'> and got the:' 1Cllt11"\ \tnl mg out se'en Cesta MHI lt, WeoAriq~ t: Co'ita \.I~ S4or"-J 13 run') m the fifth and Sl\th innings to ralh for thl" \llton after a \\oodbndgt' pla,cr ""a' l nlK. l t·,h1u1 ,,,(the game on a pla~ at S('(Ond ba')4 1n thl litth ca' ang t~ \\ amors ""Ith onh c1gh1 pla'\.'r\ n thc 1icld for tht' con~ola11on ~u.in, ninal Leading the "J\ t...u the Mustanp 'l-1 I v.ae Hu' lo..1\.'u 13 tor b. fi,c RBI). hav.n LdTmgv.(11 I~ for ~I (,reg Encl (: for J. J RBI I Ju .. 11n Ren-s c I ior I 1our runs land P'aul Grad' 1: for ' t~u RBl l Ll"ading tht' \\amo r<J 11·3·1 ""Cr\.' \lt~('Ul~man I 3 for .S. Ont' RBI) and Jim Burle c ~ for 3. 1v.o-run homer). \\ oodbndge g~apinst Santa Ana Val~ Fn da' at Estancia '3:15) 1n a 13th-~ ~m1f'inal Ora.qt 'J, c.r..a *1 Mar S: The bottom k ll out 1n the first inning for the Sea IUnas· dcft'nse as tht' Panthers scored fi\e tunes before rolhnga consolauon quancrfinal Mn 1t Corona dcl \.far H 1gh ~n1or nght-handerGa~ Sussman w-aJked tv.o and allov.ed four hits in the first innins. bur thrc..·e Cd \I t'rrors didn't help either as Orange tool J 5-D lead and nc,crtra1led Sussman ~nt the.. J 1'>tanu· and scattered t'tJht singles He t.inncJ fi,l' and allo""ed t'*O earned runs \ussman and l·a1chcr Kenn Mass. ""ho J el" cn·d a t""o-run home run in the third -.e~ the ofTl·n'>I' t: standouts for CdM 11-:!). Sussman ~as ~ tor 4 v.1th one RBI while Mass C:! for 4) 3llOUnted for the olht"r 1-.0 runs. (Pleue eee PllltP8/C3) Monarchs acceptCIF sanctions By ROGEJl CAIU.SON °' ............ The fi naJ chaptt'r to the CIF ~1ulht'rn ~ton's e,1dtnll11' hcaf. tn~ l•I ft'b I., rqard1n1 chafses of undue 1nflucncc b) Corona def Mar High hool apmst Mater Oe1 Hap appca~ 10 ha\e bttn finalized W1tb thC' CIFs aettptancc of a k1tn' ot comphanct from Mater Oc1 H1ah Pn nc1pal Rev John \\chlana. -Mater Dci has attepted the rcc- cimmcndauons of the CIF Exccuuve Comm1ttt'e." said \pokcsman Scott Cathcan ._mong tht Items qrud to b) Mater Dt'1 ""trt' fh l' Potnts made b) tht' CIF • .\ OM -) car probation pcnod bqJnnina Ftb I '7 1988. subj«t to 1 rrpon b' the pnnc1pal to the full e'('('\111\C rommrnt't' 1n F~ of IQ q •To takt' appropnatc 11euon to en'iurr apmst d1spcnal of any ath- lcttc hiJhh&ht films or similar m> tcnal to stu<knts or patt-nts of s1u<knts of PfOSP«ll\-C canc:hdat~ for adm1n1on -nis was fun bccaua "cryoac was Clltms 8bout the K.nicb wiaai11111fat IM>mc.-Jobtoa said. •£vna BiD Cosb,y aid &Mt~ d ~wan out. Whe.9 tlamp ~ buui., like &ky wcrc ~ tollipl. you •ve eo bt ~ aid &k l.aUn lttD't coac:alk!Cl ·~ Ltad1ng b 1-0 al h&lftuM. the Cl1ppcn dtdn ·,ha' ca fdd pJ 1n the fi~ 4:~ of the founb quarvr. and Ro~ Himon·s lonaJumpcnntb 7·Jl ~um t.bc 5COn' 7~79 llelcY lhnl hit a '°'II JUJ09Cf. a pau of frtt ~ a .. ~nt f~ld pl ud a la)-up in a tbrft...mtnutc span to ~ · li&bt a 1 l-4 Nft .._. •~ Ne--JnY) its bisst lmd. 2-17. •1th !.JI to pla}. Jam• W-*Y ef tlM La.ken alaoote tile ball UOUMI &ak:ka' d tft ........ ~t art.ac flnt fl9AJ1el' ........ ,. •To t'nsurc qamst prdereimal trraimcnt from tM .S.nuru$Uallon for pro s>«t1\t cancbdaies baed on athlcth. taknt ttlatl\c to C'ftl'Ollment ofJthletC$ an a manner condun"e •o a rord1al rrlat1onsh1p wttb rMmbcr (If schools Angels silenced by Sutcliffe, Cubs; McCaskill, Moore sharp ' llit •-as bo\htftd b) am&Auoe bdmd lblr nb Qllr. •To mnovt and dslC'barlr .,.a,.. 1..1nt pnl'IClpal John Merino from any adm1n1strat1\t ecbolall*C 1C1avatea •• 10 inc-luck n 1._. of 1acolft11'1 "ucknt with manben ol dllc roactu"' "'"' . . ha• llcGwire Mm J*1r of bomen .,.....,. -.. McGwtn hit two holftt .,...._ repatauuD =.::~~. :=. ::=t:::.~ a.;.. _ _...on d1frn• aa.c f.JUCiaco au& w; aD DISU Wednclday 1n tthibi1k>n pli'~'"11w·...,..~ WM off Cftll Ldertl and de.red a JO.fooit ~ .. lttaiahtaway ~nln fadd, 4l0 left from holnc •.• 18 other uhibition betcbeU • ._., ._. staned Ma... EDINBURG. Texas _ This team Ill sota's four-run third 1nn1ns with a doubk". and lk ........... love buktcbe.11. Tv.-ins 6tfeated lktn.»t. 10-7 ..• lel ..._. .. beta-·-1 ao.dtd walk oft1Alt ~ saaooed a a1nth-innins lie. h ha been mort than a year since Pan and tbcTwinssolitSQuad beat K.insasCity, 6-' ... Jeff ~·s Lady Broncs won• pmc. and Sdel'I and JW L19di each pitched duu shutout *lr reputation as the worst team in the nation follows inninas. and five Boston pitche~ combiM;d on a four. lkm everywhere. hitltt as the Red So" beat the ChJCll(> Wlme Sox. 2-1 • Piayen say some teams don't even bother to wa"!' . Gera.N Perry drove in two runs with a double in up before playina the Lady Broncs. who ended their :\ilanta's lhrtt--run fifth 1nn1ns, and IUdl ....._ reaular season at 0-26 and 0-9 in Amencan South pitched thrtt scoreless innmp as the Bravn won their Confm~ pla)': . . . third in a row. beatina a splu Montreal squad. 6-2 ... Deotpttr-thetr suuh-platt ranki!'11n a .fieki~-llafatl ftamlffa hll an RBI fnpk in Houston·s two-run they ,et a shot at the confercn~ tttle toni&ht against sixth inning. lead1na the Astros to a 4-1 victory overt he tlu~pface Southwestern Lou1s1ana. 17-10 and S-4. fapos split squad ... Mlle Lap ~~ to break a 1-1 Louisaana Tech hosts the lournamcnt in Ruston. La. tic 10 the 11th innina. and St Louis defeated Toroeto. Statistical I). 11 should. be the Lady Broncs' last_psp J-1 ... JOM Cm bit his first homer oft be sprias season. of the )Tar. Yet something 01her lhan the thnll of leadin& the New York Yankees to a 10-3 victory over victory kepi thcQl p1ckina themselves up ·ftom Teus ... Dann Daal•'• two-run tripk hetped drubbina af\cr drubbina as the ~llar got deeper and Philadelph1arall) froma l-Odcf1Cittoa4-3vtetorywith deeper. four runs tn the fourth inninJ apinst Pntsbu!Jh ... -1fthey weren't so fe1St). v.e probabl) v.ould haH flCc~ York won its first uhibiuonpmeallttlour losses fOkttd a long time ago. -said B«ly t>e Los Santos. a as Barry Lyou sparked a seven-run eighth innfoa with volleyball coach 14-ho 1nhentrd the learn last summer a two-run double that camrd the Mets to an 11.6 aftu the coach quit. "They're a proud group." , 1ctor) o'er Baltimore ... BridSmldl had two doubles One of their most hum1liattn1 losses.came Feb.:!:! and a home run as Seattle beat C1eveland: 11-5 ... San at Louisiana Tech. Without ever playing their five Du:go cHned Its n.-cord at 3-3 by blasting Milwaukee. Nntrs, the lad> Techstcrs defeatrd Pan A!"· 98-:! I 9-:!. lady Techsters Coach Leon Barmore s dec1s1on , M th • ell not to Ute his Starters movrd Pan .o\mcrican Sports Semple. Mr. ara on • es Information Director Jim McKonc to wnte a lette-r to - Barmore thanking him for the act ofmerc~ BOSTON -John Duncan "Jock" m ··vou could have run up 200 points on us." Semple. a colorful sports figure for nearly McKo~ wrote. "You could have gained a nattonal 60 'cars and a symbol of the Boston tteord. You could have netted a lot of ink nat1onall~. ~tarathon. died Wednesday at age 84. ln$tead. )OU did the absolutcl) nJ.ht thing. Kno"n as "Mr. Marathon" for his role in the race ... ha\C written sports for dail) papers sin~ I 949. in "h1ch he first competed m 1929. Semple was a and wcbave the worstteam I ha,ccHr CO\ered. in an~ ph,~1cal therapist for local professional and amateur sport. at an} le\el. But the) arc human beings. trapped a1hk11:s from 1947 until cntenng the hospttal last fall. by unfair circumstances . . . .. I le suffered from cancer of the Ii ver and pancreas. Quote of the day Dick Ba.We,...., trneral manager of the Seattle Manners.. when infieldt'r Pa1nck Lennon. the club's No. I draft pick in 1986. am'ed in training camp at a muscular 235 pounds after an off-season v.e1ght training program: "He·11 look good on a beach. but I hope It doesn't hurt his quickness.·· North Stars' skid bits seven Defcnseman P~U Hoe1tey celebrated ~ h.•s 24th b1nhda) v.1th t)VO goals Wedncs-' da} night. leading Buffalo 10 a 6-2 NHL v1ctol') oHr Minnesota in Bloomington. The North Stars. who ha"e lost se\cn straight. arc 1-14-1 in thc1rlast 16 games. Earlier. Minnesota named a... Naue, v.ho rts1gned in Janua~ as the North Stars' general manager. pr~1dent of the struggling team ... In Chicago. defe-nSt'man, Kadi Bntww scored his second goal of the game v. 1th 1·1 ! left to hft the Blackhawks to a 4-3 '1ctor) o'er Toronto. Brov. n. v.ho had notscored smcc last Oct. IU. scorrd tv.1ce 1n the final prnod. including a 55-foot slapsho1 for the winning goal .. In Winnipeg. Paal Mad.en scored four goals. three on poweT pta~ s. and dcfenSt'man R.aMy Carlyle added four assists and a pov.er-play goal as the Jets played to a 6-6 ue v.1th Calµr) In Edmonton. red-hot Montr~al euendcd its v.1nnina streak to nme games v.ith a 4-1 victor) O\ er the Oilers. SMYH Cerna and Mike McP'Me each had a goal and assist for the Canad1em. v.ho moved tv.o points ahead of (algal') and four in fronl of Edmonton for the league's OYerall points lead. PCAA expected to hire Haney INGLE\.\000 -Jim Hane\. com-• miss1ont'r of th<.' M1ssoun Valle) Con- feren~ ~ince I 985. will be namrd com- m1ss1on<.'r of the Pacific Coast .\thleuc .Association. 11 was reponed The repon said that Hane} had been selcrted to replace Lev. C'~er who resigned in December to become comm1s~1oncr of the Professional Rodeo C owbo>' .\ ssoc1at1on The nc~ comm1ss1oner v.as to be introduced toda). said PC .\ .\ Pn.·s1dent ~I Wells. who had no further commc:n1 Hant.") c:oa hct.l thc Oregon Ducks for five seasons. Bennett traded to Raiders EL ~EC,l 'DO -The Raiden ot>-Ell tamed defens1H li neman Barry Bennett •9 • from the '-ie~ ' l•r~ Jets Wrdncsday in a .National Football League trade. The announu:mt'nt said the Jets v.111 rtce1\e an und1sdo5'.'d (Qlkgc draft pick from the Raiders in e\change for the I U.\ear NFL veteran. who led Jets dcfensl\ c linemen ~ 11h 63 tackles jjunng the 1987 stason. said h1~ nicc-e. Nan Small. Semple had bttn admitted to 1h1.· Pilgrim Rchab1htat1on and Sk1llrd Nursing Center in Peabod) in No,ember Riverside Grand Prix canceled RIVERSIDE -The R1vers1deGrand • Pm. \Cheduled for .\pnl 30-Ma~ I. was canC<'lcd Wednesda' because officials wett unabh: 10 ~urc Grand Tounng Protot~pe ca~. "We're in our last ~car of opcrauon and ~ant 10 pro' 1dc onl) world-class profe-ss1onal C\e'nts." R1 ver- s1dl· lntcrnat1onal Race"'a) President Dan Greenv.ood satd. The Grand Pnit "'ould ha'c included a 500- lolometl'r C, TO-GTL' race and a four-hour Firehawk Sho" room Stod. Endurance raCl' featuring domestic and foreign-made ')ports and touring cars. Television, radio TELEVISION ·00 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL EC.\( \k1ro Tournament champ1onsh1p - Fa1rlc1gh D1d.1nson 's Monmouth. ESPN. 6 p m -PRO HOCKEY· Kin~ al Boston (dda\edl. Pnmc T11.~et 6.30 pm -PRO BASKETBALL Lakers at Chicago ldda,cd) < hanncl 9. 6.30 pm -COLLEGE BAS&E'l'BALL. Southland ( ontcrence Tournament cham· p1onsh1p -\iorthl'astern Lou1s1ana \S. Nonh Te-\as State. fro m Denton. Tt'us. ESPN. Q p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pa- cific· I 0 Tournament first round -Washingto n vs . .\niona <;tatc . .\ru ESPN. 9p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pacific CoaM .\thktil .\~1a11on Tournament sccond round -Ne' ada-Las Vegas 's. Cal State Fullerton. from lnglc~ood. Chann<.'19. RADIO 6 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Kings at Boston (dcla)l'd). KGIL (I :!60). · 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakers at Chicago (dcla)cd). KLAC (570). 6.30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Pac1fic-IO Tournament first round -USC vs. California. from Tutson. Ariz .. KNX ( 1070). 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASllETBALL: Pacific Coast Athkt1c .\')soc1at1on Tournament second round -:"'l'' ada-Las Vegas \ s Cal State Fullerton. K \1'-'i ( 1600). FRIDAY TELEVISION 9 a.m -COLLEGE BAS,ETBALL: Atlan· tic Coast (unferenCt' Tournament first round. from Greensboro. N ( . ESPN I I a m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Atlanllt. Coast ( onfcrenC'e Tournament first round. from Greensboro. N.C . ESPN. I p. m -COLLEGE BAS~BALL: Pa· c1fic-I 0 Tournament second round -Stanford \IS. Orcaon. from Tucson. Anr .. ESPN. ~--,------_-_ ---=-------=---·=-· --- ,..__ .. [_J _RO BASKET_~~ll Boston escapes with r.victory over Spurs Frem 11le ASHClatcd Press Dennis Johnson hit t~o free thro""s :.to put Boston ahead b) a po1n1 v.1th • IS Stt<>nds left and blocked Jon Sund\ old's shot ~Ith t~o seconds ~1n1n1 to ••\t the Celtics a 119-118 NBA \ICtOr) O\er the San • Anlonao purs on Wrdnnday n1gh1 at the Boston Garden ~ Johnson tcOttd Boston's last six ·;points after San Antonio used a 10- point run to take a 116-113 lead wuh l :ll to,o. .,. His 1umpcr and la)'up put the eltin ahnd 111-ll6 with S6 Stt- oncb left. Mike Mitchell. who led San "'°"'° .-iah io points. then made a juapn 10 ll\C the pun a 118-117 lad Wllh :)7 s.ttc>nds remamina. '°''"°" was fouled by frank ~ dtt 111bb1na an of-..... ,._.ct arid tank the win· -:'i":"~: II: Jn Ponti • __ -....... Lliill*f Klnd 21 1111 J7 .._ill 'tM ftnt half and illl • Utllll .. l«Oftd.hal( Jul"• fly~ .......... ~ltf\ hm oaTun- *""°"''° ..,. .... Anteater center honored UCI ceeeer W1yae E=d· "'° fln~ lllCvad in the · c- Athlclic Atlociltioll i• tL"Ori_llt. -•med rane-wam .aa.;PCM w.._.. day_ by the conhnce CW-... • UC 5enta 8aftlen JlllRI lrin Shaw wu teltt~ Ptayerof t.M Yew. Nevada-Las Vetat COKh Jefry Tarklniln took Coech of the Ya. bono~ and UNLV guard S~ Auainon was voted Frnhman of IM Year. ~bead. whose dominan« on the inside led Coach Bill Mullipn to structure his offense around the 6-1. 250-pound «nter. avcnees 23.0 points and 7.1 rebounds peT' pme while shootina S4 pctttnt from lht- floorand 7S pcrttnt from t~ Ii~. H~ has 20 20-point efforts this seuon.; five over JO and two ovcr.O. Engelstad is fifth on tM alt-limt UCI srorin& list and si"th in rebound- ing. Shaw. a 6-6. 190-pound senior guard from Richmond. is the first player in PCA.A history to lead the conference in rebounding (9.1 rps) and assjsts (6.3 apt). He averqed l 2.8 points per same. Al·PCAA ..UYU Oii TM• Y•M !Vian 51\ew, UC Seinte ..,_,L COACM Oii TM• Y•M wrv T¥)1enleft, Nt;fMa·Ult Vegu ,IUTTaAM ......_.._,........ Mt. Wt.Yr • G-lafien SNw. UCS8 .... ltO Sr G-ttlcl1v l«rv, Sein JoM S1 •·I I-) 20t Sr C-Wevne E,,._ted, UCI •·I UI Sr F-Jent\ ~I, UH\.V .... M Sr G-K..,ln Nlaon. UWI SI ... , *Sr G-MorlOft W.-V, L-. t.ecl\ St •·• llS Sr MCOM>TaAM G-tticlWlrO Monofl. CS FullrtOft .... ... Sr F-Anclre """1r. L°"' IM<tl SI H M; F-Jenlt\ Col9. Frftllll St H 2M,Jr F-o.tt C-•'f, Utall St. H 2t5 x F~81d hddio. UNl.V H lt5 Sr MOMCMlA8U Mmwnoet ,.,.,~ o.Her't llJCSa). t-•. 11S. M , t . CIWt\11811 ~·· lll'Kfflc) .... s. JIO. " ••• Wilie JoMOft (New Mexoc.o SI I. H . 215.. ~. f _., ........... -.... UC-taBanua~BrlaD Slaaw wunamed tile Player of tile Yeu lD tlae Pacific Cout Athletic A9eoclatlon. COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP •.• From Cl to Fresno Staie 1n the 1984 utle game. Las1 }Car the Rebels won their thrtt games b) an a'eraic of 31.3 pomts. "This )car I think 1he tournament is different 1n the respect that th~rc reall~ aren't an)· weak teams." Tar a- n1an said. "I think Pacific is do n. but after Pacific I dorft behc\e there 1s a team in this tournament that can't v.in." In PC .\A first round games: Cal Stale F1Ucrtoe 73, FrHM St.ale ~t: Hcnf) Turner and Richard Morton scored ~6 points ap1«e 10 lead the Tuans ( 11-16) past the Bulld<>15 (9-19). Van Anderson addrd 10 points as the Titans ~on their sixth game in SC' en outings. Fullerton burst to a 17-7 kad in the first c11ht minutes of pla) and led 37-:!:! at the half. Early in the S«ond half. th<.' Titans upan<kd 1he lead 10 -i~-~5. R~scne auard Andre Sims led Fres~o State ~ 11h I:! points. Saa Jose St.ale 71, Pacific It: Rick) 8clT) scored :!4 ofh1s 36 points in the second half to rail) the Spartans (14-14) to a come-from-behind win o'er the T igers (5-24). handin& Pa- ·c1fic a school record 22nd straight los~. Chnst1an Gra)' scored 22 points to pace the Tigers. v.-ho led San Jose State 31-28 at the half. However. Gra\ v.as hm1tcd to onl.,· five ooints in 1'hc second half as Pacific was pressured b) the Spartan defense. Pacific built m b1gcst lead four minutes into 1he second half. 39-32 Ho"c\er. the partans outscored the TiJCrs 44-:! I in the pme's final 16 minutes to seal the '1ctory. In Top 20 action: Temple II, Rllodc lllalMI U : Tim PcfT) 's thrtt-point play with 3:44 lc:f\ turned back a Rhode Island come- back and Mark Macon and Howard E' ans stretched the lead w11h thrcc- pointcrs as No. I Temple (29-1) won UCI women open tournament LONG BEACH -The UCI women·s basketball team will face Cal State Fullerton 1n an o~ning round Pacific Coast A1hletic Associauon Tournament game tonight at 6 at Lon& Beach State's Univcrs1t)' Gym. The two teams splil during the regular season wnh the third-seeded Titans ( 17-10. 12·6) winning at home. 58-48. and the si,th-Sttded Anteaters ( 11-15. 9-9) winning al lhe Bren Center. 6.J.-58. Fullenon leads the all-11mc series. 8-4. bu1 it's the first meeting bclv.ttn the two in the tournament. ~here UCI 1s 2-4 lJCI 1s led b) 6-6 senior center Natalie Crawford (I 5 3 points. 9.1 rebounds). 6-3 Junior forward Cher) I Eiland ( 11 0. 6.0)andJun1or guard K1pp1c Brov.n (6.0 points. 4.0 assists). Crawford. who has nc' er playrd "ell at T nan G~ m. suffered throuah an 0-for-8 ouuna from the floor in the loss. Leading the Titans 1s the front hnc offoNards .\m) Torczon ( l:!.8 points. 9.2 rebounds) and Felicia Benson (8.3. 4.0) and center Euccnia Miller (7.0. 5.8). us I 5th straight b~ beating Rhode Island (:!6-6) for the .\tlanuc 10 tournament lltlc. Mark Macon and Rhode Island's Tom Gamck (tournament MVP) each finished v.-ith ~; points. Mike Vrces"''k added 17 for Temple. and [\ans finished "'uh 11. all in the sccond half. Carlton O"'cns added 17 for Rhode Island. Okio St.ale 71, Purdae It: JelT) Francis scored 14 points. includ1n1 s1~ 1n an 11 -2 spurt that turned the game around 1n the S«Ond half. as the I V out~B4 •• I"---------~- Buc~C} (.'!. ( I 6-1 I. 9.8) Ul>S(t the No. 2 Bo1krmakers(~6-3. I 5-2)in a Big Ten ( onfcrence game. Ohio State won its founh at home o'er a ranked oon- ferenn· opponent. llliDois U , Mk:lll1aa 7': Ken Battle and Nick l\ndcrson scored 25 points each as the I 9th-ranked Illini upset the 10th-ranked Wolvennes in the Big T<.'n The '1cto~ was Illinois' third straight o"er a nationally ranked team. Pre' 1ousl). the Illini defeated Indiana on the road and lo"' a al home WoOdbrldge rallies to edge Barons, 3-2 Strong serving helps Warriors come back f ro mtwo-game deficit Maria 3, lApaa Hilb t: Middle blockers Duane Cameron ( 10 kills. four blocks) and Doua Partis (nine kills. f"e blocks' did most ot the damage as the Vikings defeated the Ha"' ks. I 5· 1. I S-12. I S-8 in a match at uauna Hills . The serving prowess of Wood· Senior setter Ron Browning col· bndgc High Wednesday night hftrd lcctcd I:! a.ss1Sts for Marina (1-1) the Warriors 10 a come-from-behind v.-h1lc Robert Sarinana had 10. victor) in a non-league volle) ball Lapa Bue~ s. Dua HUis I: match at Fountain Vllllc). Senaors hitters Broe Stephens ( 11 Doug Da\.1~ a bock-row spcc1ahst kills) and Malcom Gapp (10 kills). (or Woodbnd&c. recorded SI:\ acts and senior setter Mark Wells (28 and setter Cra11 Hills had fhc as the as 1sts) led the ;\rt1sts (4-0} to a I S-8. Warriors (2-0) defeated Fountain I 5.9, 1S-13 victor) O\ er the visiting Vallc).1-15. 10-IS. IS-6. IS-9. IS-11. Dolphin . "The match turned around ,.,th B•~ Bad s. c... Ml stf'\ ins." said Woodbridar Coach Mat J: The 01kn st.a)~ unbeaten u Steve S1ratos.. "h v.-u a stra~ ou\ 1dc tuucrs John AposOe ( 17 ltills) match. i\ ..,..asn't "Cl'Y wel)..playcd. But and Grca R}an ( 11) pn>vided •he (fountain Valle)) passed tmnen-pov.cr and scncn Jason Crumb (lO dously "'the fint •wo pmcs and then auist ) and Ooua Cunn1nat:aam (26) ~ ~• lO the short tcrVe. And by 1ui>olicd the finnsc in a 'tl'\ltch at doina that. "'C d1sruP«'d t~ir of-CdM. fralit." Huntinaton Belch (>-0) won a Jeff Smith. who also scf'\cd well. dtt1'1\c rounh pmc fft rouse to a ruontcd a team-hi.ah 19 lulh for the IS-I. U-7. &-IS. 15-6 win The Sta Wurion wrulc mtddlc blocker Kcnh K1n,s.. who ~m led by junior Matt ·looW'o)'d was Cttdittd nh ii' Hmiftl•on. ftU eo 1-2. ~ On •he rot• Incl: la OlM1 ~ 1etion: ••" u at 11 1. ua a: Rand -I. .. a1••te I: Stnior ~had U ltilla for the W1vts OUllick ~1t1tt ~rk ~Md 20 (1·1)-1•· N~ Cldiealed the _... wtult llCfttOC' ~iddtt blotktr Antea1Cn. I S.). I~ t-1 S. I s..a. I• a hn looftl' and 1u111ot Damn noa-con~ m.lda u UCI bilft added 11 CICtli rot llae 0.f1111., . no rallied rrom dtftrila ia ,. dMrd •• COIUtua3-,-t'*' 89dlMnilllftWll,10wia. ll·IS. IM. fit"~ I. .:-~ n.1s.1s.t.'."'l[llOT-~. nw..s ~ ... ~"!"i's.u.ittl ~ ll 7.::, • ....a tO S.IS. lj;.IO\~._.-...... .. •• ~it...:, r ..... s-.e. c ... c ..... , .... . ..... IJ.14.. a...,..-... OCC. n=~-...... W9ITll•• ~--Ila f'Ktk ........ ... Pel .. IO a1 )7 21 QI '2 2t IH 11 ., -14 ., ,... n "' rn ........ DMll9ll 11 ·Oetlet 40 It 671 Oell'lfW )6 1l '10 Houlton >S n AO> Utefl » 11 5a S.11 Antonio n " .. 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"'hu all~cd 1hrt'c first-inmna and anotht'r 1n th~ third. Kksko in .rnd \hut tht' door. aJlowinJ th htt\ .ind no v.alk whtl~ stnk1n1 snl.°n 1n fo urannan15 ofv.ork. t...ll'\l.o llc!d lht' score wuh a t• run homl.°r tn tht' third. his second thl' '>(.'3Wn Lotts Seace. Pely •. ~ 'x:n10r third ba~:man Josh Ba.m~ blastt'd J thn.ac-run hom~ run v.1t t"'o out tn lht' lasl inning to send t g.lOll' IOIO 0\ t'nlml.° and lie It for an .i n El ~gundo T uumament cont at f dt.,u n H 1gh • Thi.°< harger\ and tht' Jac krabbttS. huth I 1-1 battled for nine rnninp bl lurt: Long Beach Pol~ ad,anced ~ t11l J I bJ~·s l~S-.PI. B.immi:r 12 for~). four home run$ 1n thrl'l' game'> tht!. season. hit a two.I run .. hut m tht' f1rs1 10 g1\t' him fivo RBI \1arl. \\ hllcher Ed1son'sscni~ fiN ba'>Cm~n. ll>3S 3 for 5 and sc:orec- thr1:e runs Hl· 31!>4.1 drove an the othe( Eda~>n run In non-~ague action Hulln&tM Beadt I. lrvilte h. ~·n1ur p11chn Da ' t" Wt"ntwonlf 1hrl'"' fi, e 1nn1 ngs uf !>hutout ball for thl' '1c10~ and Ken Pope p11cht'd tht- li nJI tv.o for the '><l\I.° as 1he 01lcr1 I t--01 '>truck earl~ 1n the non-le~ud 'I\. ton oHr thl' \ aquc:ro'I C:!-2) Jc:rad (av. horn >A.Cnt 3 for) v.1lh a. "-ll n fi<.e n, ;ind ( hns Bowen ""t'nt l for ~ 11.11h thrt"t' RBI lo l~d Hunt· 1ng1on lkach In 1nt"·s Geor~ Kouturc'> \\l'nt ~ for 4 v.11h the Vaqs~ onh run • .. • SCCback = in action The Southern Cahfom1a Co~ men·~ basketball team 1s beck 1n bu!>r ncss to nigtn. 1M 18-14 Van· guards of Coal h 8111 R~nokts wdl ho-.t Chnst1an Hentage at 7:30 •1tft tht' ""1nnt"r pining tht' n&ht 10 ~halkn~ 1&-4 81ola Saturda) m&ht for tht' \\estcrn Rc:pona.l cbam- p1onsh1p of the "'attonal Chnst1an C olleg<.' .\s~1aJ1on ~turda) ·.,""inner quahfies for o ne ol eight ~nhs a1 lhe assocu11on's national ba\l.etb311 toumamenl 1n C h.uanooga ht-ginning \<taf't'h I '1 T ht' \ anguards go t past Chnsuao Hcntagt la'>t v.t-el. in lht' '-\IA l>1\trtll Ill wumament 9J..Ql. and Jl\41 ''""an O'C'namt' dcc1s1on O\tt { hn,t1Jn Ht'ntagc carht'r an tht' \Ca.r rn \Jn Otes<> ··" e l.rnd ol ll>Ok at 1h1s a\ o ur form ol an 'IT .. \atd Rc,nold) ... It's a , hJn(l° to 1.C'cp 1he scaS<>n ~omg ·· Rt"\ ntllds ~1d ht''ll st.a n his usual lineup -foN Jrds Phil Hall (6-1. Jr.) Jnd \1 tl.l' L1gh lf,X>I C0-4. sr 1· Ct"nt.er JdT Rid .mo re 11'· -fr I and guards h1hn \1oun,c 11>-' \<lph I and Todd ()"''n ' I l Jf 1 GWCblanks Mt. SAC, 3-0 (1oldcn 'IA>est's t ..... ath) Elhs and knnalt'r Pamnson combined on a onl·-h lll'r and 11\f Rustlers look J,h amagr o f m1stal.~ b) the Mou• tt<' t.11 1hrtt runs tn tht' founh 1nmqa r" r•'UlC' to ill '-" South C { rh. rl'nlt' soitt'lall 'IC\Or) at homt \\ t•J ne'ioda' _ E.lhs 11 :31 p11chcd the first fi 1nntnp. allov.1ng onl) a tw°"°" "nglc 1n the S«Ond. and Pan1nto11 p11,hcd the final tv.o innings for her \>C\ o nd Y\.e. Golden \\est (2-1 lt'I the u)nfef't'n~. 6-i O\.cnll) took 8dvan° tagc nf smalcs b\ Cheryl Untalan and Loma Pa) nC' plu~ thrtt wild p1tchn.. l"'l' p.J~~ ~11 .. and an error to score thrl'C' runs \<tt \an -\n1on1 u ,., 1-2 and 4-7. 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Ov.en. 1nc1dcntall)" was only the S«ond fore11ncr to wtn thl' co~etl'd cup. In 1986 at was won b)' Harold Cudmore of Ireland. Other slupix·rs this )Cir arc John Bertrand. St. Francis Yacht Club. S3n Francisco; Michael Elias, Lona Beach Yacht Club. Peter Gilmour. Royal Frcsh~ater Ba) Yacht Club. Austral- ia. Prter Isler. San Dacso Yacht C1ub. John Kohus. Noroton Yacht Club. Noroton. Conn.: Kuunon Komatsu . Nippon Ocean Racina Club. Japan. 811 L)nn. Amencan Yacht Club. Rye. N . Y . und Gres Tawastsucrna. Royal C ilnadaan Yacht Club. The C'ongn:ssaonai Cup is unique an that 4S two-boat matches will be sailed over the three-day period wnh e11ch skipper meeting every other once dunn& the scncs. The wanner wall be the crew w11h the best wo n-loss rteord. i\ scorT of 9-0 •s perfccl. The races arc sailed in C-atahna-38 sloops which have prcsumabl) been cquahll'd by the sponsonna Long Beach Yacht Club. The boats arc borro"l'd from owners and all sails arc owned b) LBYC. Races arc '"Ill' around a five-male "1ndward·lcc"ard course. and five matches arc being sailed at one llml'. "1th the pairs starting fivl' manulc'> apan "Wanning as a fu ncuon of the OFFICE SPACE·SLIPS I SPRING HAUL OUT, TOO We have available a limited amount of prime office space & slips/work 5' ps centered around our unique shipyard environment. Perfect for a small consulting firm. accountant or attorney. Call us for details. •EXPERT LINEAR POLYURETHANE APPLICATION • QUALITY BOTTOM PAINTING • MECHANICAL & OAIVELINE REPAJRS •COMPLETE FtBEAGLASS I GEL-COAT REPAIRS ·CUSTOM WOODWORK • 30 TON VARO GRANE FOR BOA TS 10 FT & UP •MAST STEPPING ·OH LOAOINO BOATS • WORKSLIPS 30 85 & OFFICE FACILfV AVAILABLE •ON WATER WORKSHOP AVAILABLE ( • n ,......, 11111 a nu, as H&IUIU) 673-0085 223 21fT STREET NEWPORT BEACH On the Water Behind the Old Spaghetti Factory kippers and crew's sktll at sa1lin1 - not the dcs11n of a panK'ular boat. .. said T om Ocssel. ttncral chairman. "In that respect. its very diffcrtnt from the Amenca·s Cup in which yacht dC'sian as and influential cle- ment. In this t)pc of race. second place means nothing. It's one qainst one." This year will 1« lhe introduction of on-the-waler Jud11n1 dcsaancd by Tom Ehman. exccuuvc director of Saa l America and chief Judge of th as )car·~ Conarcssaonal Cup. Other JUd&CS wall be Dack Deaver. Los .\ngclt"S, 8111 Ficker. Ne'A'pon Alamitos Bay regatta slated The Alamitos Bay Yacht Club an Lona lkach ~•II host a maJor regalia April .8-10 when Olympic hopefuls from all ovi:r the country compett 10 ABYCs :!8th Ol)mp1c C'lasscs Regat- ta. In addition to 1he seven Olymac claSS(:S. there wall ~ compct111o n for such Pan Am cla'iSCS as 1hc laser. Lightning and Snape. making th as on(' of thl' larg~t dinghy rq.attas 1n the "orld ..\II of the Olympic classe'i \a1lors "111 be honing their skills an prep- aration for their rcspccuvc Ol)mpac trial'> for thl· Ol)mpacs The Ol) mpal sa1hn1 clas~s art Star. Soling. Fl)1n1 Dutchman. 4 70 (men and woml·n) Fann. Tomadoand ~ulbuard ( oopera1an' with .\BY( an staging th{· rl·gatta v.111 bl· the Lons Beach Yacht C lub the ~al lkach Yacht ( lub and the H untan11on Harbour Ya cht ( luh ~Hn race\ wall he \a1kd -tv.o Fnda~. -\pral M thrc<' \aturday. i\pnl 9. and l"O 5unda~ . .\pnl 10 Entr) fcl'' arc S35 tor Fann. Sail- board Last:r S45 for flying Dutchman ~n1ix·. Star Tornado. S45 for .po fmen·~ and womrn·s di\ 1~1on\I. and S55 for ~lings and Lightning Beach; Bob Fisher. EnaJand: Alec Forsyth. Canada: Cy Ciillftte. Hawaii; Robbie Raines. San Dies<>: Pete Ives. Lona lkach: Goran Petersson. Sweden: Gerardo Setliaer. Spam. and Bryan Willis. En-land . Cable tclcvi11on ESPN will be doins coveraac of the rqaua with Cial') Jobsofl. expert commentator of America's Cup fame, providina the covcraac. The Co~nal Cup was the brainchild of the late C1art Sweet of Newpon Beach. a mcmbtr of LBYC. In the bcgmnina. stantn1 in 1964. ll was $ailed primarily by Wcs1 Coast c ~Lt '~~~ - ------ Cr'C'NS. but IOOn lftW to be a national. and later antcrnataonal event. For a number of years the event ~s never won by 1 llti~ cast oft be Sin D1eao Freeway. Ted Turner of Atlan- ta wes the first easterner to win In 1977. the same year that be SU«ns.- fully defended tM America's Cup in Newport. R.I. The mljor sponsor oftM reptta iJ CIBA Consumer Pharmaceuticals. marketers or Trans4erm Scop (scopolamine). the prncription. damc-sizl'd medicated adhesive petch worn ~hind the car to help ~cnt S) mptoms of motion sickness. Congressional Cup oneofmanyraCes Southland yachting interest this weekend wall be centered at Long Brach where I 0 of the world's lop match racing skippers will draw for boats and start practcing for the 24th Congressional C'up match racana series. scheduled to gel under way nc't Wrdnesda) when they will stan battling to have their names 1nscnbcd o n thl' pr~ugaous cup and to rece1vr the trad111onal cnmson blazers for thcmsd~es and their crew. "iloppcrs ~111 draw for boats Sun- da} and start pracu~ racing Wedn~ da~ On the local front this wttkcnd. the Bah ia Connth1an Yacht Club v.111 condull 1t<1 annual St. Patrick's Da\ rl'ptla on ba~ and ocean courses Sa1urda) and Sunday. the Balboa Yacht Cl ub ~•II hold a regatta for Etchcll!.-~~ and ~hng claun on <X'l'an courses Saturda}' and Sunda) and thl' ( ap1strano Ba ) Yacht Club ~ill ho\ I m Coit Patm k ·., Da~ Regatta Sunda\ In ·otht:r Southern California Ya('httng -\\<,ot 1::i1111n ar<.•a\· L ......... ~9..o s..i 9Hcll v ec111 CluD -s.turdav Sallot• W lft !PHU'. _.dHleftl. Setur_,, LOl A~ Vee.flt CIUO -WflllNY, Tlmft, Little Wllllnev win (-DUOV ~-Ml. Sa•uroev Ai.tnllOl ... Veclll CluO -Turntludlle TIOl'tl-lleoette, Sunclev 5.-........ ., wonc:uemn~n Vecfll CluO -P~ v ... on T"•f!Ole rec:t tOuU Jonft wlet No l l. s.1uroev, s.t!t• 1¥11ef'• 111ane1·SNo Roell rece. s.1uroev Suncsav K"'9 H¥11CW Vec:n1 CluO -Sew,,. R.-11e IPHllFI. 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H~VY.IL~BG & NEW LOCATION• SANTA ANA AUTO MALL t9 Auto Mel Dr .. ._..AM 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy at Edinger ... t open 1 chry• ~Hout• Mon -Fn 7am-tOpm • Ster/ing.,,11!.M!! lllll • lllYIOI • Lllt•I • PUTI • lllllUI •LMIY llHWJITI · •.· · .. · . If A • ;4J,f<\.PACIFIC OCEAN 4 I 11 I tJtJNTA1u1-...---- VAlll Y NEWPORT ", !~ BEACH ... , ·' • (.(JFl' ";• Clf I ...... SERVICE PARTS SALES LEASING · , .. 11••11 1111, ••• 11111 CALL 0 .. 1 0" THiii ...... • ,..,.. ...,. •• lttt • •112 ... aM "' r ~ ........ , ..... -.......,_,...., DEALlll POI THI lllT IUYI G) JIM &LEMONS IMPORTS LAGU NA BEACH .. IRVINE AUTO CENTER I .~ . o ...... PQr.• e rNl\'t:Rs1ry S. LE . SERVICE OLD MOBILE, GMC TR CKS .?,_,,;.,HARBOR BL\'O .• C"o~t• Meta .~40-9640 HOXDA MOTOR C.\RS ) J HARBOH 81.\·o.. ta 1 .~o-oi 1:1 :l blotk o. ,,r '""' fwy. Mercedes-Benz 686l Manchcata Boulcvant Buma Park C6J RJMC& 213 or 714/llZllCEDU rA&II M·F 7a-8p M-f' 8a-6p Where 1-5 and 1-IHmect. Sat. 811-lp G CONNELL CHEVROLET 21211 ..... ~ ........... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 541-UM Sftclll Parts U. 541-Mll MONDAY-FRIDAY SAlUADAY SUNDAY I 3Cf AM -9 00 PM 130AM -600PM 10 00 AM -S 00 PM 0 IUllE CllST JEEP /UILE =I If 1ti WHl l1r h "" 111111• I 1111S ~ <>r11n2e. SALES L oa'lt • sERv1cE .I .•• -••• • • . • LEASING 54t··· • ACCESSORIES DEPT ~ 4D t c CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~~ • lew '"'et • Ne G1mmte•• • Greol S.lechen • friendly'•~ • f•cellent S.tv•<• IH l S kac.t blt•Olllt """'~ t.octl 11141 142°7111 C1UI "2·1461 - 4 \\oes "1 citt.~£;········ •zp• ._. 1111 •apt.... as• lalh• ttaiasala c.u..., W.ILlllJJ(] •IAJGHTONSPAtNGS• ...... 1M7 Fllb ftO eq ft "°"" ... leeutlful trt..M 28' t•...e. Conde> 2 C. _... Hr fpec,wflttpftub,8•'2ctst: • •P•CIOU• tBt 18• ..._ Ww ~I 38A 2BA UC>918lr1 duple11 •e•ta11Jl8 ... . . . o.iu .. let lllt 48'. 3Ba condo IOe In a quiet ".:,.;..._ 'i1QOo &4'-<Mtl w/sunoeck w1lk 1n "'-~ ., DI ~ watersctped compi.it' -"'· cloMt• frl*: 01w 011-3800 :"'tt. "• ~ FrP4C. w/d htlup, pool, jllC Sally, ~99 Elkin. Atty l)OMI, renge w 10 hk up llAITll.ln M50.0007r,80I 1750-11020 No ~·· 28R 28A. den. frpl, epe, 1bltltob .. chS1300/mo •Sp1rkt1ng CiH n large iiiiiiiii!iiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiili.l-_..~~...0..._ ........ -.1 Cell Velma 549-2447 French doot'I • .. In 6'2 ... 240 Of 5<l&-2787 G1•den ~II 8MY11futy COAOHA OEl. MAR *,. __ ... _ 2... __ white NO_.. I 1400/rno 1565 2 bt ~JI Vearly 11nd1caped grounds Stepa to main beech p113 """""' ..... .-. new diil0-5000 POOi & ""' pa11oe1oecka. ~ ws Fat>ulou9 2 erpt, lndry rm, pool. air.. u111a pd 410 H11td•ng 3 gar1ge "' catPort Sorry, llory , ... or.cl Coiontal 3 MC.~ Nr SC Pt1a. w/ 8alt>oa AOultl NO "4111 ,..0 pets bdtm.flWl'llty&tormatdin-1195Nopeta640-2495 , • * S47•1155 • •SEVERAL LOCATIONS •• 1300 aq ft II 11/mq fl..ar• net Fully tlnl9hed btlle- men t c.•rpe•ed, tire 8"'.,_lerl GrNI CdM lo- c:.ation ... M505 Ing rm1 & country •EASTSIOE remocSe*S "™ Jf f1.\ l SAY FrontaQe po., Wnlr I Beoroom $&70 kitchen 1895 000 2BR 1g ywd, end g.wege, REM.TORS• turn 5&50 !Bonn vltlt 280rm 281 '"°ll•---------631·1400 P•I Ole Avl nowt pd 300 E f"99Wllet hll 22SO V1ngvard ~-9626 , fem n/amkr 9ht 38R •• 111•n HAABOA AIOGE S&SO/mo 780-Ul2 6125 871-286e 2 BACHELOR APTS Av1 t 28A 1:>411ul COM""' Frpl 18 17 WESTCuFF' ONVt &tatel\Ome,4bdf"'9,0ln· f m1B Mid S~nel0t $560 now Acton hon be.c:• ''"BA *fem 5'50 mo Nwpt Bet\ A9' S4 1·S032 Ing & hlmily re>om1 I den 3 BOAM 2 bath hOuM 8d Ba. .. I UY YlrWS • &a•~ $645 S,.50 673-8793 1tler !a ..iu1 8'1an 720-IS66 --OelliOI* dKot Aog9t'• Fermly room l11tge yard 3 bdl2 ~rm Min to FIOOf to C4il<ng ,,_. c,t 280•m 1 .&.. $750 673·83AO dirt 8AL&0A p-.r F non FIRST CLASS ofhoe epece ~ & lebuk>ut no pelt Water peJd • • wpor1, HoaQ Lido & 11\e oc.ar-1BR & 28t;lrm 28a S850 '""' II Me1ro Pomle 3 IUllel ""' Commwvty ............ & 8181338-8537 JUST 1':19eullful S llSO 2BR Uotll With cuSIOt'I'· ,.. u 2 142i 28' '"11 " io '"' 3t>i 2oi l37S from S 19 lo 1032 sit lor '1 ---M2-S037 Ot 645-730'! 625 C"'"'"'' St v-.. "' >4)0 m.ut., bdrm .u low .u $950 mo Fu" tenn11 18 • 500 l BR 1 '• ba. Bee RIO ........ -~3 ... ..,:;._ t--ter 'o r ' 0 1 r •qe \ u• 675 Oe.4i ..,,,ice Gall 24 1·S005 63 t-t.c>o COY PlflO cpta & drps ,_,., a-• ... ........ -·~ etevator large po.; ~ 8•t "Hr>• SS95 -~\llHIHl"I tMIMI' ._ AEAL E'iYAI( D/W No ~11 2381 tty rm. lonnal din/rm new b1lconiet 1e1epnoru• • 8Mirix1,.. $680 Rutger• $I050 772•3238 lutc:hem lndOor C)Untws entrysyllem Gues1 par• 2Bj•"'I • .9., 1790 ----"T'T'I a 11 REALTORS ~..iu On the~ bldg Ottty e ~· old Hu 38R-28A up & 28R·28A lower Btt-tns. trptc:s, ' car p etc 5&99 ,ISO MlllllUl.n .., .,, ,.,..... ..... BRANO NEW AND FREE RENT TOO• 38' 381 C()(ldo ltyle, lrlp4e msirs llp m~o. 2 eat gar 1nd1v1dual w/d ltlCI 2 ""''Ir .. $1250 '32-6723 BMuhful 3BR 2BA twnl'lm, trplc format dinmg. 11- tllcil 2 car gar No pet• $ 1400 yr IM Marltyn Coombs 631·1266 11n.-etwm.no dMI\ 2tw 1·~«>• Nicety decorated Villa cottage Nu paint, IWge Balboa conOo w'1h huge yard no pets l8001mo • !NStar 8Ulte and an en-MC dee> 243 E 22nd St ".._,_ 0!11Ml ' ...... ,... ............... llU COLDW<?U BANl(eR LJ Euttlde RIYlera rWl'lhrne I 188,000 JBR 2'-\8A. lrplc & 2 cat l)l'IQ9 Lg yard. End Unit vac.n1 Donald Pfan 63I·12M WM*. ,, .. •· . Expc"t'1 ~ hc.'Sl. IUmTllUll na.- e.M11•ru1 cu11om home .-1 Tl SIU. built atound • lovely 3BR 2' ~BA 1wnnme FrP4C. cOU'1 yard • IC>ll vaulted allacl'led 2 Cit page ~ingS wttl'l IOtne ocean wlworkenop Attrecttw Ytew w .. ino cbtance 10 cOVl'try deCOf s 139.900 Balt>oe • Newport Center MARILYN COOMBS ....... 831·12&6 GOVE1'NMENT HOMES From SI 00 CU·Repeitl 0.- llnquent tu prQC>9'1ies & WM*· . . . . repo 1 F0t turrent ltail • call 1-800-356-•687 E•t ••fll! .... IMI 2239 also °'*' evenengs -....... ,..,, ******* we·• give you the down 111 Ull • -YILllJ hChg lor a lh•• ot own-Del9* perlec1 lg 3~ erMIC> You mall• the 3BA model home Re-mthly pymta & .,,. lhat• lrHI off master tutte 3 apprec You receive trptc1 • FULL ON 100% 1u t>enef•ll Mutt OCEAN BAY & CITY hew ciean er.Ort Agt LIGHTS VIEWS Pvt spa, 497.9157 Oya f¥ Wkndt off l1v1ng rm • GUARD --GA TED commur11ty jOy1ltl6e OCMI' ,,..., from ttle INlng rm and prNate IUndedl A t•rlfic rnveet· rnent opportunity at UltS IOw. tow price (714) 673 4400 ,,... ,,_.,...,Let w/POOL & TENNIS A 1117 Loc:ated tn Newport velue at 1699 9001~~..,._..,..__.., __ Beech Complete w1lh w/TERMSI To .... c.il * •2& ~ 11udy on ptane 10t 4500 tq It ol-PA TRICI< TENORE e>e.ri Front New MeO-nc. Pie c.ll IMS.1791 631-1266 Ot 7f0..t702 ta rr an• an 111 I• ,..... $3500/month 67S-5061 3BR big ywd LOW price ~ 2 bCS 1 bl gar I 1Z3,900 Cell 7S 1-5000 peUO. lndry no ~II SELECT BH&G SIOOtmo • dee> tM lng YllUILLD-l~~------1 . s.&-3727 • •Ill I I le1el. J UPGRADED 3 bd 2 Da. v""' Witl loYe tl'li9 2 bdrm 2 Nth end unit With 90f'M bay Yiew from m•t• bedroom Gr•t bullt..n ICorege on both bedroom doMta Mirrored doors ,..,.,.. cotor1I t?WougPl- out Get• guarded COl'l'I· munlty pool 1p1 & '*'tlilOuM c.ii now to -t131,000 ,.....,. -,f,,µ .t •!<IN C) -------, . ieBU tDld ONM• OfMC locatlOn. 312'~2/2 102.000 Prln.Only ,., .. , 127 175-3058 ... -.• ..a. ... "1*C9. gar w/d hkup .. pnp, ..... y~ 113-87S4 ,..,.,..,u.-c.nu ...... 1112 .. .......... .a stxwXRo 'scy• 1...... 28r 1'At Ba ltg end patio ~ ~ "llle. (Ofnm pool no ~ ·I peu S950 132_.e19 \t\\'l :J..."lf' ~ \ 1 3 ~-. but c.cry Ouple11 -Units 28R 1 BA 1 CIW REAlTOAS • 111 f\8fe 38R 28A on Bluffs .,~ 8adl Bay -..1336000 g.w F~ Offle by 5 14 A-B Jaamine 1850/mo Of 702 BegotM s 1000 ft.UB'flLI 11M111 BEAUT rww POo111 Del M• Home 3 bCS 2 ', ba, IV ... ... , $2900 173-9013. _ ... WllmlllR UnlQue 4 01 58R 28A 2 East..oe Eaec: twnnme. 38' 2 181 y11td, 2 car at- IKl'led garage, comm pool & ac>a Avt 21 1 Diana 831-1266 Of 281-M2S UITWllU I• 2 lly 1 BR ltY!nQ rm & lam rm. 3BR 2'-.BA S 117S mo Vacant Don Pfaff 631-1266 Re/Mu Rltrs MiilllTIMW Nteety upgraded 28R • Oen 2',BA. 2 1tory condo. End UM 2 ca-' parking lrplc p1110. COf'IVn pool Sm4 pet Oil Avail 411 I 1075/mo l&UmYIU ,.,...,, I Pyt1tes MCUl'tty system 1ng & 1a..nd•f t1c.1lloe\ qi f •11•~ 51 ~6-6816 l1550mo 751·5518 • From $8001mo!>40·l39 28 r 18a ptl1IO d /w JIOv• 6 O,,._., Ullllhe' Pa.d Ne11r L•dO t hOPI S900 •673-0343• ., ...... ... __ _ II 11-llll'Ntlll.ll f(Ul)ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·Mll .. lllmL-F/T AlllWfh .... , •W&ITIUSH •Ill.I RESTAURANT office. ex- Def~ a must Able to w0<k under stress. 3-10 hour days $7 OOlhour. Ml-1111 Ulflml SIDING EXPERIENCE 631-234c........:.5 __ 238 Laguna Ave Lag Ben CU .. /IUll 497-4786 APPL y WITHIN Gitt snop, John Wayne Atr· 9-am-12Noon POt1 o.c>endable 11ex-* .-.n * •ble ca11 Betty before Need Mff-startws wi llair 1 30pm. 852•9 tll6 tor Color to decorate CASHIER FIT 40Hrs hOmes & ottk:es tie• hrs CASHIER PIT 11 30-t 30 w11rain own car • Benefita. epply at '* 964-431 1 • LMCl's HU IDT.lllll'TUY Gr0W1ng Ctvll Eng1nM<tng 8911 Adams. H B NO PHO~E CALL' & Land Planning Firm. ll.01 TYPtST seeks exc>efi«leed oen· Order Entry Clerk General tfal office secretary with oll1ce work. f111ng . good typing computer & phones 968-9102 phone st11lls. d4lta1I oroen--- 1eo Exoe11en1 bena1it1 & a.Ell TYNT working environment 1n Xlnt cttall•nge' Medical Southern OranQe Coun-t>eMflts' Exp non smting ty Send r~ to Mr HCretary for N B otnc. Fuentes at Aob«1 Bein who hkes varlflty of van- W1ll1.,,-i Frost & Anoe OUI duties FIT 760-t 145 14725 Allon Parkway Irvine. CA 92718 H•llll .. 1 ---Part-time wor1t 1n EDP .................. Otck w ... 898-0120 No Mlltng. se soiHR i:>CT>s COURIER FIT D M oonus Full or PW1 time ays ust Call Laguna Hiits 17 141 nave own vetncie .. OCfLA •159-9280• areas For further 1nto call (714)7e8-8500 A UTODETA l llNG Oei> h•rd-w0ttung F T _.,.... Gd waoes & bene Johns Female FIT for Cflnst1W1 H.nd Car Wun & detail IOl'loot. 16835 &ookllurst CM &4S-7448 Fountain Valley 9&3-7831 $2.56 per day Tnat s Al l you pay tor 3 h~ 30 day minimum 1n Ille SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY" UIF•Llll F /T UTll. SAi.iS Apply at 0onald10f1'1 300 Main St. Balboa •1111UL.11U• C M. rental store seeks clean cut dependable person 10 work on counter & in yard Apply 1930 Newport 81 C M --IDUAL WllUIS (2) PIT FIT No exp nee w 1l1 train. easy worll To help make name badQaS Good starting salary. good ben- efits Mon-Fn 650-3880 r~iea.... •AT __ IT_ EARN $400-$1000/Wk uamn ___ ., 111 (1) ....... 1'111._Msat If you're 10 or ofdfr, a job u a newspaper carrier might be just your me. Just -.ld ln this coupon or call: 842-4333. Rout• .,. available nowt ............ ., .... am.! 0 1UZ I'd Nke to find oui mew; -;;.;l ang a Daily Pilot carrier. Name ~~~~~~~~~~~~ f Address __________ _ '~ Cli • 1, a. f«--1"-.... -"--------........ L---'::"-~D!!----~~ .. kiUIXd em. o; luxe. ...... moctee. s-· *' cond. S 1450. Tuned & ~ad 714/M7·5U2 *** .......... ...... 121•21 ...... Ml-11M M1-Jl11 **·* l(Jng IZ bd 175, typ9writ•. Ina~. OK. drapetlu, cot, mlac 2521 Port Whitby Pt. N8.1twn-2pmontyt lltl• a* 1JINftLU• (Udollle)1 . a.by tumlt\n, ctotMs. ..... ..,.icee. -- ' entfqum. ~· Dqf/leld Marine Come by and ... our new & used Electrtc Boll• 2806 Laf ayett• In Newport 875-1487 THEODORE ROBINS I ~ -i11 D ... .. ~ ,,,,,_. . ii.i1f 11111111. •••••• 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD ()pen7day9• .... Extended SentQ H0ut• 7 Lm -10 p.m. Mon-Fri • ~-lmltm. -•• dOOf 12,000 or'91n., ~-a,eoooeo 1500 Auto Malt Or. Santa Ana FrwyatEd~ .. 111n .,.. ...... ~ 1~ -'° 10 P"' NISSAN '86 Pua.. S 1200 • take over payments BIKk. good cond. Gr.ce. 5<19-89811E 241-094210 Ml-1124 .... ,.,. VW lll&T ~-to mall• buut restoration 11200 obo c;all weellCS.., 8-Spm 646-6193 NABERS CAii.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTlOH of late model. low miteage CadllK:a'" OrMga County! Sea ua today' Ml-11• 2600 H•bor 8Mt COSTA MESA 7S C0AV£TTE. loeded With meny aa:tr-. Good condition S 7 500 ... ,.9121, .... lpm SELL throu1h ct.Hifiiet ..... lotor Routes NO COLL.ECTING NO SOLICITING A· r llOSITIONS .. F17l79 Pu~~~ O..,_ l>NOI F.or......-1S 2S Marefl 3 10 1988 ,.ACWtC v•w ~ .... ~ery • Mortua1y Ch-s>et • C•9"1"1al<><v 3~ Pac;fl( Vtew 0"~ Newport Beach 644-2700 HAMOllLAWtt- llT. OUYI Mortuary • Cemeter.,. Crematory 1625 Gtw r A.,e Costa Meu ~0-5554 Nflel MOTMIM llU MOADWAY Mortuery • C"-Ptl t 10 •Olldw•y Costa Mesa 142-9150 FJCTITIOU8 ~ .. .. .-nA~ Th-518 The f<JllooMng per.one ere ACWTIOUI .,_ .. °°"'II buslneel M ~ ITATa-.n Met..-702 W•I 17tll The ~ persons are Streel s.nte Ana. c.ld doklQ ~ M 9270 1 Fll\ST CLASS SERVICES. The H Bfottlerl. lnC . • 11463 8euwood St Foun- C•lllomle C~•llon. 702 tein Vllltey, c.m 92708 West 111tl Str .. t. Sent• hynee M Thomas t8463 Ana. Celtf 92701 8ulwood St . fount••n Val· Thts t>u11neu 11 con· tiey, Celif 92708 Ouc1ed by • COf"P0'8t.on Teti l F .. ldl 18483 Alt>er1 Hat>cl'll ~1 8....-ood St founl••n Val· Tll11 ttatenient "91 Nied tiey CeM 92708 _....the County Clerti ot Of. Thia bu11ne11 •• con· ef"9 County on Februaty due1«t by '°"'' wnture tt, 1984 ~Thomas "7-Thie 11a1emen1 was liled Jotln P•tr1ck Whelan, wlttl 1M County Clerk ol Or· 21)4 Main SI . Ste 130. MQe County oo f et>ruafy 8. Huntinoton Buell C.111 1taa .... ~11991 "Ur~ OfMQe COUI Put>lllhed Orange Coaat ~ Not Merc:fl ~ 10 11 Dally PllOt MMCll 3 10 17 14, ,... 24 1M8 Tll-510 Sm. I ID BUSINESS?? APPEAL TO THE PLANNING COMll18810N DENIAL OF ZONE CHANGE NO. 17·11/ NEGATIVE Dl!CLARATION NO. 17-41 (Appeal to the Planning Commlulon'• c1ena.1 of• requeet to ch•nge zoning on 55.5 grn• acres from RMIClentl•I Agrlcultu,.I to Low Density RMldent .. I) NOTICE IS H~EBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beech City CouncH wm hold a pubflc hewing In the Coundl Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach, Callfomla, on the date and at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the appUcatlon de8cribed below. DATE/TlME: Monday, March 21. 1988, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: Zone Change No. 87-16 and Negative Declaration No. 87_..9 -Appeal to Planning Commission DeniaJ APPELLANT/APPLICANT: Huntington Beach Company LOCATION: Generally located at the northwest corner of Edwards Street and Garfield Avenue (see attached map). CURRENT ZONE: RA-01 (Residential Agriculture Combined with Oil Oistrict)/RA-0-CZ and RA-01-CZ (Residential Agriculture Combined with 011 District, Coastal Zone) REQUEST: Appeal to the Planning Commission's denial of a request to change zoning designation from RA-01 to Rl-(2)-01-10,000: RA-0-CZ to Rl-(2)-0-10,000-CZ; and RA-01-CZ to Rl-(2)-01-10,000-CZ on three parcels of land which total 55.5 gross acres. The applicant is appealing the Planning Commission's denial based on the foltowtng reasons: 1 Huntington Beach Company disagrees with staff's analysis and findings for denial. 2. The requested zoning is clearly consistent with the General Plan and compatible with other land uses and development in the area. 3. Adequate environmental documentation exists to assess the Impacts of the existing land use designation and proposed zoning. The applicant has agreed to a condition requiring supplemental environmental assessment prior to any development entitlement. REQUEST: 4. Approval of the requested zoning will not establish a boundary for the proposed linear park. In response to the Planning Commission's denial. the applicant has requested the addition of the "O" suffix to the zoning to conditionally require environmental analysis prior to the approval of any devetopment entitlement on the property. ENVIRONMENTAL STATUS: Negative Declaration No. 87-49 has been processed in accordance with the requirements of CEOA. 1986 and will also be considered by Council. COASTAL STATUS: Pursuant to Section 989.5.0 a coastal development permit Is not necessary with this application on parcels located in the coastal zone. ON FILE: A copy of the propt sed request is on flle in the Department of Community Development, 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach, California 92648. for inspection by the public. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS are Invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or against the application as outlined above. If there are any further questions please call Robert Franklin, Assistant Planner at 536-5271 . HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL, By: Alicia M. Wentworth, City Clerk, Phone: (114) 536-5405 CF -R ... L I ZONE CHANGE 87-16 NEGATIVE OECLARATiott 87-49 ) _____ ___, r -- -,=-,-·= -----~ ~-.....::...= :._ __ --= -=. -= ~-= ~ :---. ~--'---- ~ • i I --JIYCI lllLlllCI Ycamp, caravan care for boredom Parents.. docs this sound fam- iliar'? .. rm bored ... Yes. those very words are heard from your little darlings every summer. And not ontt. mind you, but over and over -and over apin. So why not send junior or sis to one of the many camps and caravans offerd by the Newpon Costa Mesa YMCA. Campsagnup day is March 19 from I 0 a. m. to 3 p.m. Most camps have limited enrollment and registration as on a first<ome. ·first-served basis. Caravans include Lake Tahoe. Three-State Bike Tour. Surf N' Fun, to name a few. The caravans start when the school year ends and continue through Labor Day weekend an Se~tcmber. Sound good. Call 642-9990 for camp 1nformat1on. • • • Do you people reaJizc the title of Ms. Senior of Cahfornaa 1988 went to Costa Mesa's own Har- riett Fox'? Yep -it's true. Hamett com- pettd against 21 lovely ladies. ages ranging from 60 to 81. before capturing the sparkling crown and impressive trophy at Jhe recent pageant held at the Grand Hotel an Anaheim. The pageant. under the helm of the Ms. Senior American Inc. Pageant. was started nine )ears ago. Toda). 22 states hold the annual event. Contestants are judged in the areas of personal philosophy. comm unit) spart. ap- pearance. poise and talent. Hamett. who performs music from the 1930s and 1940s wath bag bands and small combos. will travel to Atlanuc City for the national pageant competataons to be held an Apnl. Good luck. Harnett! • • • Pancakes. anyone? The Huntington Valle) Little Leasue as kicking off its 20th anniversary this season with an "All You Can Eat Pancake Break- fast ... The celebration begins at 8 a.m .. March 19 at Wardlow Field in Huntington Beach. The morning activiues wall include a scout presentation of the flag and a speech b) a member of the Hunungton Beach Cat) Coun- cil. • • • The Boy Scouts of .\menca council rttentl) honored 18 adult scout volunteers with the Silver Beaver service award. Local honorees: Roy Bates, Costa Mesa: Tim MatMe1ea, Hun1in1ton Beach: Ric~ ~ Hunt- inaton Beach; Barry V. Sayftr, Huntinaton Beach: Aa&May E. Trovate Jr., Fountain Valley. • • • And .... Universuy of Oklahoma alumnus Dani Oliver of Costa Mesa wil serve as the university's representative to next month's inauJuration of BW L Atdley as prcstdcnt of the University of the , ......... CAllP/D) Mesa's circular Clownt.own litirary inVit ing Sun lghtstreamsfrommanywlndows in new f acillty ==likened to a cathedral ---- By JOYCE 801>1.0VICR cosl lht' Cit) approxtmatd) SI 09 .. ...,,..... million. tht' county contnbulC'd The shape of the bu1khng 1s $250.000 to lhe projttt. uncommonly circular. The coun1lesi. The atmosphett. accordina to windows that decorate the modern Madnpl. also Sttms 10 plcut' lhf structure are bethcd an sunshine. smaJI group of bomelns people who The intcnor look follo~s 1he same f~ucni 1he faciltty each da). rounded shape. and a vaulted ~1hng .. The) usually sat totether at one showcases a dramatic wood and glass 1able. ·· she said. ··QM lady comes an pan wheel desian. The walls are and reads the atlas all day. TM staff lS painted an cnsp white and acttn1ed usuall} compa.ss1onatc with them. with wooden beams. and shade's of but sometimes v.e do have to das- sofi peach and araY art' uKd for the courage ahem from being a nuisance chairs and talc. to other people.·· Welcome to the new 7.S©-square· Madnpl said the bu1ld1n1 has a foot Costa Mesa branch of the Orange ~pac1ous communll) room. a patio County Public L1brar). readins area and a small bookstore ..Th as is a 'ery plcasana place to "h1ch is open from I 0 a.m. to 2 p.m .. work." said branch Librarian Delore\ ~1onda~ and Saturda). MadripJ ... It 1s so beauuful -almo~t .. The ml>ctangroom may be ustd by hkc a l1lthcdral... non-profit orgaruzauons that have The libraJ). desig.ncd b)' the Santa m'--c110gs open to the pubhc.-she .\na archuccture firm of Ralph .\lel."n said .. The pauo 1s a vcry popular & Partners. opened lls doo~ la<.1 place. People will sit out there not summer. The structure. snuatcd near onh "'hen the weather 1s ven-hot. but the fire station and community ttntt"r al~ "'h'n 111s cold and ra10.y.'' on Park avenue. replaces the smalkr The url'ular patio 1s cndoscd b)' a library that stood for more than a tall "'rought iron fence . .\ group of quarter of a century. rnmfortablc outdoor fumuure dccor- ln the pl3C"<" where the old libra~ a1~ the area. Thouch smoluna as not stood. a spacious parltina lot has bttn • allo"ed 1ns1dc the hbrary. the out- constructed. The book-laden fac1h1} ,...._ ... MWS&•a192) Hoose, Dooley retain seats on Fair Board By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. ~ ........ Corona dcl Mar res1den1 C1in1on M Hoose and El Toro m1dent 'lane' Doolc} ha''-' fl'C'Cntl} bl't'.'n reap- pointed b} Go' George DeukmeJian 10 thl· Orange ( ·ount} Fair Board ot 01 rt"Ctors. .. I am proud to be a pan of an hcnt 1ha1 g1'es so much ba k td lhl· communit)." s.:ud Hoose ofh1s fifth \Car rcappoantmcnt:·1 lo'e ttit" fair it's an m} blood Hoose:~· "ho has been a board member s1ncr 1973. will senc another four-\car term adman1s- tra11na fair poi1c1es and o'ersttang the annual summt"r e' cnt He has been pres1dcn1 of the board in 1977 1978 and 1986. He current!~ sent"s on the 8u1ld1ng and Grounds Com- mllttt ··1 have seen the Oranae Count\ Fair arow from a small fair into a maJOr force 1n the fair andust~ ·· H~ said about his I 5 'ears o n the board. H~ has bttn IO\Of\ed in 1m· plcmentina the master plan for the dc,·clopment of the fauvounds and contributed to the mattal plann1na ot the Equestnan Center He "a' .!hio '"'ohC'd in staging th<' liN Orange <.. ount} Raetng Fair in I '1..,., a 1 horoughb~ hont racing m\.·1."1 hd<l at the Los .\lam11os Race ( .1ur~· 1n <. 'prt~'> H0<.1Sl' and his"''~ Pat. ha'e h'l:'d 1n Orangt" Counl} '>1 n~ 1 Q.r .ind ha'l.' thl'l'(" gro"n l hildren and l "ll vandt htldrcn Ooole~. "ho "111 begin a set:ond tam on the board "'II \ene a four· 't·ar h:rm he 1s curTCnth a member of the Fair Commm~ -Ah1ch o't'r· Sl'l~ the annual summt"nime fair .. , am loo~ing fo,...ard 10 m' Sl'<"Ond tc:rm on the board.'" sh(' ..aid "Thl' fair I'> a "onderful fam1h e'ent and I ~'I.· It as m' chance· to be tn\ohc:J >Allh wmethang that has w mul·h to offer the communif\ ·· Doolc' is a consul~n1 at El Toro- ba~'<l Doolc' and .\150e1atcs. "'tuch s~'<"1al11l.''> 1.n coorchnatang special C' cnts for fund-r.usina acu' 1t1n. She as al<;<> a member of the :'-larcou .\dd1c1 b aluat1on .\udiorit' the parole Juthont} for narcoi1c of- fenders Ooole) and her husband. Jim. a real c:stalt' dc,clopmcnt consultant. ha'l' four ho's: Jeff. 18. Enk. lb R~an . .., and l~n 5 months. -- Coast Trojan backer plans kickoff for USC centennial; Fundraiser marks 1 OOth anniversary of school athletics BJ li TY BOVCRER ._..., ....... V 1rg1ma <Xhsner plans to II\ r an her 1oa1ng sh~ until her v.on 1s dune .it Henta.ge Hall (l\.hsner. ben('tit chairman of the Tro1an u'3guc of Orangr ( ount). 1s 1n the pnx"C"S.S of coordmat1ng 1ts first ('\COi :o lud. Off a ~ear mm1ng ti\(' llJO.,car anm"cnan of the l 'SC .\thl~·11'-s CXpanm<""nt ·bc:r) 'car our Tro1an League ot c lrJng1,· ( oun1~ \hl•°"cases a school or J1, p.anment to be the bcnetio~ ot our <>pnng benefi1 luncM-on -"'htch I had the pkasure of naming --\ H undrcd Y cao -.\ \hU1on ( hl't'rs ·· Ochsnn-said Ck shner 50 has bttn a resident of 't"" pon &a ... h suK'e 19 I She has bl""n acll't' 1n the Tn>Jan League of Orange Count' sincr IQ" The T h.>Jan lag~ is JUSt one of s.:'en "'omen·s suppon ocpn1nt- 11ons thal l~ter and promote 1ntnn1 1n L·sc among tht-communn~ 1n Oranp: ( ount' -\ccord1ns 10 Oo.hntt tbe \iuch ~~ luncheon lo be held on the l sc· carppus 1n l us .\ngrles "''II fea ture former TroJan roach John 1\-tc~' "'ho "111 be Justo~ spca~er amona a poup of cekbn11es. ,.hteh include Rodnc~ Ptttl' current quartnt.cl for l SC-s football team .\ raffit· v.111 ~ hdd t'ITmng pnzn h~l'.' a "'~~end tor IV.l' at tbe F<'ur a.sons of 'l.'v.pon lka'7h t"o nights at the R111 < arhon holel. a tnp tos.tn Franl'l5'o .tnda rnundofgolr at the 'ev.pon ~h ( i.>untr\ Oub Emct"n at th<' luncheon will be C'he~I \f~eT 1984 Ol~mpac basUt- ball gok1 medahu and John abeT. 19~ Ohmpac sw.1mm1n1 &old ~hst -RJlht nov. LSC 1s o I 1n s"'tmmans. "olk\bell and dolna 'C'r) •ell 1n baseball thnc are some of the lOpt<'S tO be dtSCUS.SC'd for lhe f\lturt.- lat the luncheon) Ooh~ satd The lectures"' all be held an t.ht 811• Thaler on ampu~ t~ C\CT)Onc ••II folio"' the l SC T ro,an Band over to Hen~ Hall .. Thas "''" bt' a first for us. We a~ ttnllll& the pauo uca of lhe hall. and 1ntl offtt a •Hlt' andJultt rtt"CptJOn as •ell as a lu~n -'lso sproal trophin ••II bt' on daspb~ that ha~c bc-c-n "'"'u~ to outstand1n1 un1,a-sm .:uhlete-s ;and tnirns. -Oschntt 5.aJ.d The cost oft.be C\t'ftl 1s S35. And all procttds "'all So to an ath kul endo"'men1 fund for L'SC stucknts Trustees laud boy's bravery in fighting school terrorism Youth risked his own safety to testify against five money-extorting bullies BJ JOYCE BODLO\'lCB °' ............. Thouch onl\ 11 'ea~ old Juan C urdo' a demon .. 1ra1ed 3n act of rou~ man' adult~ '"'ould carefuJh 3 \ Old The(. os1a \I~ ~outh-n~tnl his o"'n \.afet'. ~-c;ame the k.~ "'11nn~ 1n tM m:~n1 3tTt'Sl and con' 1C11on of fi,e JU'~nil~ "ho ~ bttn tcrronz· lnJ SChlx1I ~h11drcn v.1th ph,~-...J brutaht~ 1n orde1 10 stal thnr moM\ .\t Tunda" s ~rd mtt11n1- 1rus1t't"\ tll the 'ev.pon-\lesa l ni· lit-J ·hool 01\tn\.·t loun..1 a ,.., to puN1d~ t~nl 1hc ,,1unptt"r \\1th h1~ tam al~ loc.,kina on J~n "~s ~ntt'd "'Ith a .xnificate for has br.i' t"T\ ti' \( hoo1 t'iil'3rd Pf'l"Sldcnt Jim de.Boom This is the firs1 1tmt" 1n m' iour \l:3rs on the tioard ""'" ha'e c11ed a ~ou1h fl)f 1h1s land o r bra''"" ·· de Boom sa1J ··\\ t" nttd IC' cn.:ou~ th1~ ~mJ of h<'ne-st" lnd stand1n up tor the.-tru th and hclpm1 to make thinp nght ··he saKi .\4n1rdina 10 lr\lSttt Rod \iac- \hlhan J~n v.nhslood a lot of Pf'l"SSU"" 10 bnna lhe min of terror to an end -There IS DOl onl) fear of pen prnsurr-but fear of rctahauon and a pan-nts fear of rommunit) rttaba- uon · he S&Jd -So~umcs 1 aa5it hke this 1s hud lo pro'e Bu1 instead of ~L.1na do-TI. be sa• 11through11>1lh tbe suppon be nttdtd •\OU .. no111. 1n the prasl 11'(' ha\f" cued students for ac-ackmac and sporu ~hl(',ements. but 1h1s umc u 1s for siandt"f u.p to a pcnonaJ ~ of \~QC"S .,.hk.h IS~hln& ~ nttd IQ ~no .. kdair - Miss Orange County will be crowned Saturday at O~C Cru1Sit Ship Jobs.. School Emplo)ca: Control Your Financial Futurr and l lndenu.odu• Srrious Menial Illness Rqistrat1on 1sund1cn•'a) an lhfCommurut) Sen icn OfTttt an the tudent Centtt ~ ~tda)-i from Q a.m to 1 p.m. Call ·'32-SUO f« adctiaionaJ mfonnatton O...tA.mericaa Wn•IJl•tVCI ~trt' 1n \tan:h "•II be held tutda"\ at a.m 11 Hol) Jam C"an\on nar o·"e•ll P.ar\ an ln1ne Fedd tnp d~1nnan ~en Fortvne v.111 licad the tnp. •hteh •• u in.duck a \lrw-1\ or d\aoarral and - •oodl.&nd bmh Jlotllerllood tr0rbllop slated Tht ~ omn 's ~wuonCnurr oft. C1 trill o&r a ·~ Salwda) frocn 9 a. to I pm for -omen •ho ~ Widtoded wbcthcr or not to aan a famd). Dr Ddlorah Hcndha. a local Pl)dlothmlpst. wtO rondUCt lbt "' ntimvon l ad 4 The was SS. aDd ~ allCDd.a• sholdd call IS6-7 I 3 r=11~·--"'·-<.JP'M!itie ill 5'ock10a. DIYid, who• ~,.. ... ,.. 6om w the Uruver- lity of'C>Ulahoma ia 1979 witb • 1 wllehw of bminea admialis. ~tion ~. was selected as a r~*r=-::!:::..._n•meillillejlmwti ~ .._. a .. -. pm;. iknt or the univcni1y. \ l • • ••• • Huntinaton Jeep/Eaafe was hoftOftd 6y 1bc Seal Beach City Council ror its donation of two 4a wheel drive vehicles to assist in the clean up effons caused by the last bia storm. Honored were ro- ownen Guy Gray and Rick E•aM alona with aeneraJ sales manaaer Eric Scotl • • • Oranae County Supervisor Harriett W~ recommended appointment of Jame• &..a.us of Solaa Disposal Company as the private industry repttSCntatjvc on the Orantc County Sohd Waste Enforcement Acency. The appointment was lpprG\'cd by the full Board bf Sllperviors. lames represents the Solid Waste Association of Or- antc County. Inc. He replaces · Tem TnUt who stepped down from the pos1uon after many ycan of service to the agency. The association is a seven member board which grants per- mits and regulates solid waste facilities in the county. The board, formed an 1977. meets monthly. • • • And Saturda> at Cypress Jun- ior Colkgc. the United Spirit Association will hold the third annual USA Nationals. More than 3.000 Junior high. high school and college competitors from throughout the western • lJnitcd States will part1c1patc an .the event. Areas of compct1t1on 'will include dancc/dnll team. sp1nt teams. tall flag/color guard ·.teams and drum maJors. The event will run from 7 a.m. to 6 ., . .. ... . .. .. ;.· '.p.m . General admission is S6. Rick BTa.na wttb award. Celebrating National Lutheran Schools Week .,. > March 6-12 Christ Lutheran School Quality Academic Learning Experiences Christ-Centered Education Preschool-grade 8 lli THERA"'I ~ SCHOO_L_s _____ _ 'on 1)1~ "" •"•'"', Enrolling Pt.I••· ''"''"" • •·' Now \'\~ otdm·• ••ud• "" "' "'"' '°' dw 1911-89 School YHr aharina the ·~r. <Ol<w ll.ilhOn.il .tnd C....in• rthnte or1111n 10 .. 11 •11h11 7i0 VICIO<W SI --. prrwtlt"I~ P'°ll'"'"" •nd S4W866 K·8 nL.;~t Mlt\'lftrl .t(tutdt'tl th1 U1-16l9 Pr~hool ~Jll'&-,... 1tud~n''"'' w • ... huol .-_____ .;;;.;-.--.....iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.I 89 LEVI'S® SNORT SLEEVE SHIRTS Terrific Selectlon II ar un 8'Valu ............ _ Beef jerty fan, may be pleated to know there is a ~w ldditaon to the jetty family -turkey jerky. That•s ript. turkey pty -a jaky crtated ror health.conscious people who avoid the consumption of red meat. Entrepreneun Charlie Mirachi and Trey Holley are the craton of turkey jerky. Their firm is called Sensational Produc~ but the pecu,e. of ~rky arc labeled ••JJ's Turkey Jerky .. - named after Mirachi's two sons. John and J~. who help produce the product at the firm's Newport Beach plant. "I've always been health conscious. Jerky was so popular. I decided to take a turkey brtast and develop a recipe." Mirachi said. into P9!1ftmhip ro. lbc pair couki devote lbtir ND-lime eftC'IY to matttiins ttae oroduct. The .way Holley env~ it, Miractu ('C)Uld perfet'1 rcape ickas and Holley would hudle tbe sale$ and matketi~aspect. T~. thty could spht &be financial rtsponsibihties.: Mirachi ~. but found that manuf'acturina food producw wu not an easy Wk. The men ltamed they would have to build a laf'IC kitcMn.. and tbat it would have to bt built to U.S. Dcpertment of Apicultwe tfC.Cifi. cations. AccordinatoChris Voeel.adrain~ trative assistant ofSensaatc.aa Ptod· ucts. a USDA inspectOr vitiu the facility daily and is provided with his own office and locker. He it at liberty to spot<Mck at any rime. Coast students on Mirachi. S3. with a family of seven. has been a butcher for mort than 3S years. He developed tht all-natural red~ -without preservativn or additives -when he took over Celcstino's Meat Market in Costa Mesa about 11 years qo. Ht dabbled in new recipes for his customen at the market and found he had stumbled onto somcthina bia when he dc- veloped the turkey ~erky. .. .. ve sttn the insp«tor IC' down on his hands and knees with a flashliaht while inspectina the knife holder.'' Vogel said. . college honor lists Once inside the kitchen. the room aives off a strona scent or mariftlde. as the meat is dropped into the tublof secret sauce. From thttt, the slices art seasoned and put on rac:ksand placed in bia ovens. Fullerton College students named to 1he President's Honor List for the 1987-88 fall semester included: Costa Mesa -Linh T. Dang and Tamtnh T. Dang. Fountain Valley - Renee M. Culp. Huntington Beach -Laura L. Stank) • • • The fall semester Dean's Honor La'>t al Cal Staie Fullenon included the following students: <. osta Mesa -Gana M Altizer. Ho"ard Bissell. Kathr) n M Davis. Man E. Fisher. Melinda L. Heinlein. T1moth) .\ Laughlin. K1rst1n M. Loeffi er. <ihannon L Molden. Paulet- te J Mon1andon. Trang V Ngu)'en. Michael R. Ra'>C~. C>nth1a L. Surber. Phan M Trang. Jodi L. VanSacklc. Melis..a J \\ ard. Robin R Willians and John B.J Woodruff Chien. Magin Coello. David S. Dit- tmar. Jeffrey A. Drahos. Debbie A. Emrich. Michael R. Ferguson. Susan Diane Galleher. Carol P. Green. Louise Y. Gupta. Christine 8. Heacox. Thanf L. Hunyh. Randall H. lngs. Beck> J rwin. Maggie J. Jones. Ka1hryn P. Kane. Jerrold J. Kippen. Andrew P. Koehler. Deanna L. Krotz. Nadine M. L..aCavera. M1chelk L LC'w1~. A.hsa S Ma1or. RuSKll W Ma$num. Marcy L Marsolis. Christine A. McGowan. Denise J . Mullens. Grqory S. Murray. Roxan- ne D. Nilsen. V1ctona D. Nowlina. Bhavin C. Patel. Tonya S. Pamm. Manna Pmulll. Joni E. Prinak. C'hnstane Re1ns1mar. Tnc1a A. Riley. Ronald C. Rosen2~e1a. Cra11 M. Seki. Christine .\ Sheehan. Francis C. Tsang and Jo)ce M Young. Because Mirach• loved creating new recipes. he used himself as a guinea pia for tastina the product. About this time Trty Holley. a stead) customer who worked in sales and marketing. discovered Mirachi's natural snack and found himself supplying his family and friends with It. .. , J<>l to the point whctt I was sh1ppinl the Jerky to four states every month.' Holley said. .. My fnends loved ll and there wasn't any other pta« that sold it." About a year ago. Holley decided 1f he and his f nends liked It so much. why wouldn't everyone else? Ahhou&h he owned a busy constru<.'- uon business.. he uraed M1rachi to ao Accordina to Mirachi. the kilehen is equipped to produce a total of2,000 pounds of jerky evey hour. Four workers help in the manufac:turina process. Turkey Jerky is available at Irvine Ranch Markets in Tustin and the city of Ora nae. and sells for SI .6S to SI . 9S an ounce. Besides the turkey Jerky. a variety of other jerkys and sausaaes arc manufactured by Sensational Prod- ucts. all of which arc prtSCrVative and chemical frtt. ··Jerky is usually prcKrved with n1tntcs to keep freshness. .. Mirach1 said. A lot of people arc allerlic to this c hemical and I found that the spices and vacuum scalina will work just as well." Fountain Valle:) -Ann F. Ar· . -----------------------------------------ro"sm11h. Jon ( . .\guirrC'. Julie .\ lkrgcr. Richard L Blanc. Ronald L Blanc. Su~n .\. Bud man. Jacquel} nn J Da' 1s. Scan D. Erickson. Denn1'i W h·cnc~. Chcl)I A. F1ch1cnmayer . .£.tlccn C.. . .G.cac}l-1.'.a.mcla..D_Greco_ Robin .\ Gunen. Lisa M Hawk\ . Jdfrn S HumC'r. Enn M. Huff. Dean ( ~aio. Todd M K1sslan. Donna M. Kulpinska . .\nn L. Luger. Rich M ~ka-, Tai S. Ne"man. B1ch NT :"gu)l'n Ha T. Ngu)en. Tul' T 1'gU)l'n. Kc' in~ O'Grad). Michael E Olmsted. Ehzabt'th J . Pew. James J P1amp1ano. Paula D. Salituro. D1.rna D Saporito. Fntz J Steinke Jill L Thomas. Matthew S Wood J06Cph Yang. Kim H. Yuen and JefT L ZC'ntarslu. Hun11ngton Beach -Camilla l .\hrams Marti) n .\ Anderson. Karl G Bauer. Denise M. Bcfl}l. Louise Bock. Peter M . Bonny. Jason C 'Lost Generation' _.ound; it'll be in ,Laguna Beach By LESLIE EARNEST Of .. ~ ....... The lost aenerallon 1s coming to Laguna Beach this "cekcnd. .\u1hors . ..cholars and poets will rem1 n1'>Ce and read about a time bct\\el'n \\Orld \\ars \\hen <\menca·s h1erar~ geniuses -part of wha1 C11:nrude ~1e1n called "lhc lost gener- a11on'" -met regularly al the Pans bookstore Shakespeare and C'om- p..111' The celebrauon. intended to pres- en1 a picture of" hat hfe was like for the e\patnates an Pans dunng the 19:?0s. "111 be hC'ld at Upchurch- Brown Booksellers 10 honor lhe b1nhda) ofS>lv1a Beach Beach. an Amem·an who opened Shakespeare and ( o mpan)' and who did not hke the "'lost generation" charactenL.allon ol her friends. be- came th<.· confidante of the literary 11ants "ho (.'3me to bu) or rent books. Her ~mall bookstore became a regular meeting place for an1ellectuals such as Ernest Hemingway. T.S. Ehot. Gertrude S1e1n. Ezra Pound. James Jo)ce and F Scott Fiu,erald. Beach died in I 962 after livina 46 years 1n Pans. ··People traveled a lot 1n those days. and Pans was the mecca," said Maf)' Upchurch. co-owner of Upchurch- Brown. Upchurch said the idea of celebrauna Beach's birthday ma- tenahzcd out of general d1scuss1ons ~llh other people involved with the store "It JUSI Sttmed hke a Sood Idea. a fun thing to do." Upchurch said. Robcn Brown. the other owner of the Laguna book store. said Beach was a pivotal player an the literary world. "If ll wouldn't have been for her and her bookstore. who knows if this $roup of men would have had the impact they did." Brown said. "She loaned them money. she fed them. she took care of their families. shc made contacts for them with pu~ lishers.. She was the nurtunna mother ligurc ·· "The most important thing she dad thou1h. she p ve them a place to be" Brown added. "They talked and talked and talked in her stott. h was a place the> could shatt their ideas." The Upchurch-Brown celebration will begin Sa1urday at 1 p.m. with a champaane reception and a photo- araph1c cxh1b1t. "Paris Memories." b) E'elyn Munro. a Lquna resident who '1s1ts France fttqutntly. N~I Raley Fitch. author of"Sylvia Beach and the Lost Generation - a Histo?, of Literal) Paris in the 20s and 30s. · "Ill talk about her interviews with wnters who were involved with the Paras book store. The affair will continue in lquna Sunday at 2 p.m. Professon. scholan and authon will read and discuss the works of Joyce. Stein. Heminaway and others. The event 1s open to the fublic. The photO&faphy exhibit wil continue throuah Apnl IS. For more infor- mation. call 497-8373. MESA'S REMODELED LIBRARY OPEN ••• Prom Al door setting docs pcrm11 smoluna. .\Iona "11h the man)' rows of booh. rdC'rence matenal and the con,en1l'nce ofh1gh-tC'Ch computers. the libraf) has a coz) children·,. sc<.taon "It 1s small but well-used." Madnpl ~11.J. ··This 1s the kind of hbrar) ~here mo~t of the kids come here wath their parents. The children's section features elcc1r1c hookups to play and read alon& with audio cassette storybook taks. Madnpl said on most Tuesda)S at 2 p.m .. a children's story hour is presented by a v1s1tin1 hbranan. Accord1na to Madnpl. the ad- vanced computer system 1s another plus for library patrons. The system connects with the inventory at the 26 othcr county hbranes. The equip- ment allows libranans to instantly determine the whereabouts of the more than I .S m1lhon Orantt County Library materials. ancludina books. mapzines. rttord albums and tapes. Madnpl said the contributions of computers. sonwarc and books made b) the Cost.a Mesa Friends of the Library have been arcatly ap- preciated. ··Twice a year the Friends of the Library hold a fund-raisina book sale." she said. "Our branch hosts the sale each fall and the Mesa Verde ,a branch holds 1t 1n the sprina. .. Accordina to Madripl. the neu sale 1s March 19 at the Mesa V~ branch located on Mesa V~ Drive East at Baker Street. People who want to donate uStd and new books (hard back and sof\ cover). reference ma- terial. mqazines. rteords and shctt music can brina the material to either of the two branches. "It iJ really fun to to tbroup the donations." Madripl said sortina throuah the books still cncaxd in a larse cardboard box. "Look at this - a 1920oriainalJuks Veme"From the Earth to the Moon." It is tattered sli&htly. but still will be loved by someone." • OrMge C... OM.Y ptlOTIT'hurldtly, Merd\ 10. ttll N ..- Leapin' lizards: The dinosaursare allve a1 talJE EARNEST ............. In 1982Chris Mays. an airline pilot ' lookina for a fresh challenac. bqan dabblina in dinosaurs. I• The Sin Ju.an Capistrano rnident's Jo fascination with the prehistoric re~ incorporated the businHS and now Sham its owners.hip with several panners. To do this. Mays said Dinamation is plannina a joint effort with the Natural HistofY Foundation .in Ncwpon Btach. Acc:ordina to Oinamation market- in& director Mike Convene. mu· seunffbf sciencund technolotY have historic:111ly bttn Kparatc from natu· ral history museums. "That separation no lonetr makes sensc." Convent said ... A mu.scum for the 21st century needs to 11vc equal attention to both arus. and th.at's our pl." The D1namation creatures arc an ideal mamaac of science. technoloSY and natural history. .ccord1n1 to Converse -a fact that he said separates his burae<>nina business from others that manufacture dinosaurs. There arc a lot more to these creatures than their "wow factor." Converse said. Several of the world's top paleon- tologists sit on the D10amat1on board of advisors. accordina to Mays. Amon& them arc Gcorac C'alhson. teacher of comparative anatomy at Cal State Lon& Beach and a leading authorit)' 0n small dinosaurs: Craig Black. director of the Natural H1s1ory Museum in Los Aniclcs: and Robert Bakker. author o f "Dinosaur Here- sies" and ad1unct curator at the University of Colorado. Dinamataon cmploytts work closely with the scientists to make the creatures as authentic as possible. talcs has since launched Danamat1on. a business which cmites hfchke creatures that look. move and sound lake the real McCo) The animauon 1s another story A computer control 1s located an the baS< of each crcatutt. The dinosaurs arc sequentially proarammed with movC"ments that appear to be ran· dom. A mechanical dcv1~ as used 10 create the sounds. The total effect of 1hc creatures can be starthna. accord- in& to Con,crse. .... ----------Geor&e eamecna •• l•dbaC ••tlaortty Ola ...n cllDoeaara. talka with ecalptor Ray ...... er. wflo t. worlWIC oa a life- alae plaaDOdoD laeacl •• bird-of-prey tMt bad. 27-foot Mays. who retired has p1lots's wings a )ear and a half a10. said he has become completely absorbed an the effort. "This 1s a labor of love." he said. "h 's so consuman& that 11 JUSI occupies evef) bat of my time ... What Ma)S calles his "dramatic gamble" has apparently paid off. D1nama11on cxhib11s are now show· ang an c1Jht States across the country. In add1t1on. a show 1s currently under wa~ in .\rgcnuna and Mays said he expects M>On to ha' e his crea1urn on daspla) an France and Italy Next ~car. Ma)S said. his pains1ak- an&l>-dctaakd d inosaurs wall be shown al the H~nerablc Bnush Mu- seum an London Oddi) enou&h. however. the animated creatures have yct to be presented 1n Oran&c County. a shon - com ang Ma)S i.aad he as Sttkana to o'ercomc "All you have to do as loolt at the cxpress10.n on a founh..,.adcr's face when he is watchan& a tyrannosaurus rcx and at suddenly opens its mouth and roars four fttt away from ham." Converse said. "That impact as immeasurable." The bendana. sw1sh1na. roarma reptiles arc currently on display at the San Bemardlno Couruy Museum. The eithibit has been successful. "I took my family up the first wC'ekend and the wa11 was lhrcc and a half hours:· Converse said. The C'\h1b1t as turned on when the first v1s1torsarnve.andas1he) file by. the) can obscne the danosau~ as they mo' e and roar. Museum director .\Ian Gnesemcr said people ha'c been coming 10 Stt the eith1b1t al an amazan& rate - approximately 4.000 v1S1tors each Sa1urda) and Sunday and tOOO v1s1tors dunng the wttk days. has c' er attractC'd. ·· Gnestmcr said ··11h1nk we rcall) h11 a responsive cord an the area." he added. "People must be rcall) interested an dinosaurs ... Such en1hus1as11c response has been cch~d throughout the nation. according 10 Mays. "In every case. we broke all th<" attcndancl' r~ords across the coun- try." he san1. But 11 sounds as af the 52-year.old Ma)s. who as married and has three sons. as unhkeh 10 rest on his laurels no " that the compan) has achieved more than a modicum of momentum t ventuall)'. thccompany expects 10 produce animated replicas of sea crcaturn . n11nc1 mammals. giant 1nSt.'C'ts and earl\ humans. So" bulging a1 the scams. _..., ze• "It as our s1ron& &oal to crca1e a museum an Oran~c County b) the end of the )Car:· \aid Ma)s. who has "for a single cith1b1t. 1h1'i 1s probabl ) the most that this museum Danama11on. "1th ats corporal<" offi~ 1n San Juan Capistrano. as rclocat1n1 11s produ< 11on "•rehouse from a I ~.()()(}!>quare-foot bu1ld1ng an Santa .\na toa ~4.000-squarc-foot facaht) an Tustin Robert Baller ecalpca aa .U...uaa. · Nine-year-old'sdaffodils raise funds to(ightcancer By JOYCE BODLOVICH CM ... 0.-,,._. .... Rema MacGraw walked shylyanto the newsroom at the Daily Pilot. She ~. caml-d a la~ wicker basket d«or- ated with sunn) )cllow daffodils. Reina as not a florist. She as a 9- )t"ar-Old can~r pa11cn1. And she 1s the Amcncan Cancer Socaet) 's Onn&c Count) poster child for the annual Daffodil Days fund· ramn& protf8m. The no~n arc sold 10 raise money for c:an~r ~h. education and paucnt services. The pr<>&ram. first stancd by the Canadian Cancer Society. 1s now a statewide event an Cahfom1a. Onnsc County held its first Daffodil Days tn 198S. Retail businesses.. banks. clubs. restaurants. hotels. churches. schools. collqcs. automobile dealers and in· dustncs pan1cipatc in the fund-raiser by buyin& daffodils in bunches of 10 •, for SJ.SO or SS for one flower an a vase. The major sales emphasis is currently an full swin" American Canctr Society volunteers will ma.kc the c:khverics on Marth 24. The m1n1mum delivery order is five bunches at S 17.SO to any one locatlo"R in Oranic County. Orden under this amount can be picked up by the donor at distribution c:enten. O.fodils arc also avai&ablt in SI 00 corporate bouquets for the first time th1sycoar. The telecuon of the bnahtly-col- Of'Cd daffoditl. which the AmeriC'an Canctr Soc~)' says •ifia ,_. in the fi&ht 111inst the dateatt. 1eems a fitti1'1 S)mbolism for Reina. Tbt yc?unpter &on\ La Habra has a type Of c;.nm-kaown as ncu- rcMMw.1 Ileana Ml uftdcirlone ~ •• d_nl ..... .ca•illld Oil ctNia""' ol caMlf. ---tiaf ,.-.J• ........... week .... ~OilMa'• ..... .a bl Couaay; AiMt ••Im nwtY od .'dle .. -..,._ .wt.ida ...... •u• ...... •lld km OI Mir IW ...._. Ml1' ·of bef )'CJI-= :.... U Mc.<ifaw. said lM lillll .... ~ MW ... a roller ~ ridr 'ol ll"='•tmcatl ia •l!llllJ• ~·~. .., Mays ·~~· .,.. .. k said. ~".r .. *.._...._. .......... "-·· .... .......... ...,.... • . -: .. "' ., .1· •• • • \ I .• • • -:' •• ~•I ; • .. " . -... ' Puter cUN aetaa llacOnw Daily Pilot Advertising Attracts New Customers and Keeps Old Ones Once they try It. !My Nke •t .. which means Newpoft Oyster Bar & Gril customers keep comtng back tor more good tood and ct*9f '' he Daily Pilot really hrmrcs the ~ewport Beach. Corona del Mar. Balboa and C ta Mesa crowds through our dt'l(lrs," -.a~ Rex Chandler. owner of the ~ev.-port ~ ter Bar & Grill and its older and more soph1 ticated i ter re taurant, The Rex. both ju t teps from the ocean in Newport Beach. ··Our ach-ertising in the Pilot keeps our old customers com.in back and coax ne" on in to Sff us. I .. -------~ -----_._. -------~~._.... ........ -~~--..._,...~~~------------- !=-~0~GEON !~ la•ded to portray a simple. . iomaatic panbat of love ... The Fan- ' rasaicb.. sparks disconi at San • :-0emen1e•s Southampton Dinner 'Theater. I : -bstina nebty 30 years of con- : tinuousproduction in NcwYork(lhe : · 1on1CSH\lnninashow in the history of · the American sta&C). the piece finds -istlfendanaered due to its casual. if · not nip. reference to the subject or ~rape·· in lyric and narrative. Written by Tom Jones. with music lit' Harvey Schmidt. the drama re- volves around ~i~borhood swcet--itarts whose rclataonship is com- pJica~ by the well-meanina inter-. ventaon of coMPirina fathers at- tcmptina to speed thinp &Iona. Their plan indudesa Sdupa6duction. &om ~!bich w you,na man is to save his bdovecL culminauna in hannoftious euphoria for an. thouah the amn .. ,.pc," apperently intended u a pseudonym for .. abduction" b the sake of more lt rical ~mtivc and sona. c:nay seem 1nsens1tave to some. Undtt the direction ofl.ynn Phillip Seibel. a small but ene,,etic cast makes a valiant efTon at IMdiocre entenainment. Spirits appear to be dampened rather than hei&htcned as the evening progrcssts. . FoT every cloud there 1s the proverbial silverhning-in this case. p_crbaps two or three. Daniel Halky&rd as Henry. the motb<aten Shakespearean actor. briahtens the stqe with his easy antics and warm charisma. while Jeffrey Rockwell as the hittd bandit. El Gallo. croons several fine wncs.. greatly enhancina the musical aspect of the work. Also appreciated are Richard Gould (Hucklebce) and J. Sherwood Mon~ (lelluny). the two meddli~ fiat~ in their duet mwti- tioa of The Mmute That We Say No .. - a humOt<M&S m~ com- mentary on pareatint. Other pla~ are Jim Alexander and Melim Swift u the you1'1 loVfft and David Donah as Hmry'1 ladiaft companion. Mortimer. A tremendous asset to the pro- duction is the orchestra -0 . Jay Bradley_ (piano). Larry Treat {bu$) and JefTSepl (drums). Ptayina to a slowty thinnins .... dicncc. this show JUSt does not measure up to the usual hiah quality entertainment otrered at San Clemente's Southampton. .. The Fanwticks" will continue Wednesdays and Thursdays at 8: l S. Fridays and Saturdays at 8:4S and Sundays at 1:30 and 8: 1 S through May 8. Call 498-7S76 for ticket information 'and reservations. Jeftny Rockwell (top), ll•ll=a Swift. Jta Altm· ander ID "Tbe l'antaidcka ... HOll YWOOO ·~ "Oood Momana Vietnam" ttmained No. 1 in boll ofTtce ~eipts last wtekend despite some heavy ~ure f~m "Movina... a new movie stamn.s comedian Richard Pryor. .. Good Momi.._.. earned SS. I million while "Movani" earned more than $4 million in its debut weekend. The film stars Pryorasa New York enainccr forced to relocate his family to Boise. Idaho. with more than a little trouble along the way. .. Frantic," the latest thriller from Roman Polanski. earned more than Sl.7 million. The movie about an American hean surgeon whose wife disappears during a medical con- ference in Paris stars Harrison Ford. The romantic comedy "Moon- struck" was in fourth place with $3.2 m illion. followed by "Three Men And A Bab)'.." which earned more than U . I m11liop in its 14th week. bringjng i\ toa total gross ofS 144.2 million . "~ldM.0..Wll-" a tn.dcast version or ifie vefterilble newsroom comedy "The Front Pier.·· earned $3.1 million for tts debut week. The Tri-Star movit st.an Kathleen Turner as a netwotk news reporter who keeps ttyint to quit her job, fCl away from her e1t·husbend played by Burt Reynolds. and many her new love. a sportin& fOOds company owner played by Chastopher Reeve. "Shoot To Kin:· a chase thriller starrin1 Sidney Poitie'r as an FBI aaent chasinaa maniac in the North- west woods. earned $3.1 minion for seventh place. It was followed by .. Action Jackson .. with S l .8 minion. "A Ni-ht In The Life of Jimmr, Reardon. · starrin1 .. Stand By Me ' ,tar River Phoenill. earned Sl.4 million for ninth place. "The Last Emperor." dirtttor lkmardo Bcnolucci·s Olcar nomi- nated movie about the China's boy emperor Pu Yi. was in 10th place with S 1.3 million. NBC's 'Day by Day' debuts in second place in ratings LOSANGELES(AP)-Oncofthe thrtt showings NBC pve the new series "Day By Day," last week toddled into second place in the A.C. Nielsen Co. ratinp. while ABC's new .. Supercarrier.. foundered in 29th place. The venion of"O.y By Day" that made the top of the ratanas was shown at 8:30 p.m. Thursday after No. 1- rated .. The C'osb) Show." .. Day By Da) ... a comedy about a young couple operating a home day care ~nter. also was shown by NBC Sunday ni$ht after "Family Tics" and Monda) night after "ALF." The Sunda) night show placed 20th in the Nielsen ratings and the Mon- day night show 14th. Each show was a different episode of the n'ew series. •EL~EY'S IRISH PIJB The show's regular slot will be Sunday night. With ··The Cosby Show" and newcomer "Da> By Day." NBC"s Thursda)' night comedy lineup OC· cupicd fou r of the Top 10 Nielsen spots. ABC' occupied the next two pos- itions with "Growing Pa.ins .. at No. 5 with a ~4.5 rating and 37 share and RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INt. ........ C..Skt! HZ? -··~ CISTI •SA-SU.US. ~~~---STAATSTOMOAAOW---~~~1 Joi~ l ls Mar('h 17th For AIU.I .. • Pldlc's AnlMirn OTM-ln .,.950 9MA ........ 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'fHIUflOf 1aa1111 .. .,.. .. ...., WY aADDON • 1 ........... , ... ·--1 -... --,.. .. ...... ,. ... ....,. ,, an,,_ --~- eot.l\'lf-11'MRC.fOl9 fUNTIC• 111tt a.u .... •u , .. ... ,._ ..clCAS II UT M9909 CllAlW WOMIN • , ................ ..... i . r. "Who's The Boss?" with a 22.0 rating and 33 share . CBS' "The Golden Oirts" held seventh place with a 21.5 ratin1 a~ a 36sharc. with the Grammy Awards in eighth and ~es· "60 ~inutcs" in ninth pla« with a 21.0 ratanaand a 35 share. In tenth place was NBC's .. ALF." with a 20.5 ratina and 32 share. Jackson's Dioveswin NY cheers By MARY CAMPBELL Z..-Wllt wbMnble. ... NOll1'll • 13 Q All63 0 & .... • &S 2 WllT UST •I •A'76 2 <;> a • • <;> o •• ' ., l 0 '', 2 0 v ... •Allt11 •Qt'3 IOOTll • K Q J 11t4 <;> v ... 0 AQJtlS ., The Nddha: s.-... . . ... 3 0 ... 4 0 ... ... ... N..U. 2 <;> 3NT • • ....... ... ... ... ()pmiQa '-1: Biabt of • Thin ii a v .. difference between tbe Yuioua ronm or tounwnent bridea· ln pair ~ta. each board iJ a mbd-toum&IDCllt of iu own, wben nf/lJ trict counts. Team Cualls Go1E1 matc:MI 1n men lite rubber bridlt.. wbiWe tbe mety Of tbe COD- lncl ii paramount. How woWd you plly ddl UDd from the recall Ber- muda •llioul. bdd at the Soutb-unpeoa PriDceM? You bave rwbed a nearly iron- clad coamct of four lplldea. Whim pertw awpoeded iD your void and dam toot a lhD.ple pref erencc, you dected not to look beyond four spedla. Welt '-di a trump, wbicb you win in band. How do you continue? FrWa7,MardtJ1 AJUl!S (Mart'h 21-Apnl 19): Wbtl you .. missed'' ~rday ~omn available al lhlS tame. You'll have ~CHS 10 penmen& a.nfonn11ion and could mcel individual who will play imponant role in your hfc. Gem1n1 fiaures prominently TAUROS (April 2~May 20): Fundina 1s made a vailable. scenario could feature sale or pun:hase of an obJCCI, luxury uem. Family n1embfr talks seriously aboul chanae of tt-Sidencc. Health repon of relative is encouraaina. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): °'fine terms. avoid self-deception. check agreement for .. hidden cla'U~." lnd1v1d· ual with heavy-handed methods may actually ~ fngkucned. Know 11. stand your eround. Marital status commands at1en11on. ~ANCEil Uu-nc 21 -Jul> 22} Be deli~ra1e. thoro ugh. ~fuse lo ~cajoled into premature ac11on. You'll bf on more solid cmouonal around. Success in· dicatcd in deahna with professional persons. espec1all) men. Capncorn in volved . SYD1£Y 01111 LEO (July 2J.-.t.ug. 22): Spotlight o n roman~. crcaUHl). ab1ht) to s1nk.c chord of un1..,crsal appeal. Bt ~ad) for e'c11emcn1 of d1scovcf). ··encounter"' "uh unique member of oppos11c ~,.. .\nes. Libra pla) rotn . VIRGO ( .\ug. 2J.-Scpt. :!2): Whal had bttn an emouonal sword of Damocles.. almost a physical threat. 1s remo\cd . You gel pro..,erb1al sttond chan,e. Includes career and love 5tre'>'> courage. independence. p1onttnng '>Pmt. o nginal11y LIBRA (Sept. 23--0ct. 22): Rela11ve talks about who owes how much and what to do about 1t. Ref use lo ta ke sides in domesuc d1spu1e. Surpnse in' 1ta11on for 1onigh1 includes gourmet d1n1ng. Cancer na11ve fiaure'> prominent!). SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No\I. 1I1· You are .. released" from obhgation. Emphasis on personal posscss1om . basic values. promises not freel) 11H n. Long-distance call '""olves social affair. ""ardrobe. possible Journey. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·0« 21 1. Sudden surge of freedom dominah.'S in\lgoraling see nano. Spoth&hl on change. travel. vane1y. creat" 1l). fl1rta11on. Clandestine arrangement will prove beneficial. Virgo plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)· Check Saiinanus m~ tor valuable hint Scenario h1ghliahts secrets. hospitals. ins111u11ons. rommunicauon with one ~ho 1s lemporanly confined Ideas can bf transformed into '1able concepts. AQUARJUS(Jan :!~Feb. 18): Wish comes true. you locale m issingan1clc. a "lost lo..,e·· could return You'll ha' e plcnl) toctlebrate. )ou'll also ha-.e lud in matters ofspeculauon In play. suck w11h number 6. PISCES (Feb 19-Marc h 20) Man) people recognize ~our talents.. lo\ Ill s.a) so. )ou'll rece1H plaudits from peers. Spo1hgh1 on promo 11on. ab1ht) 10 deal succcssfull) \o\llh ··powerful" ind1 v1duals .\nolher Pisces pla)s role. IF MARCH I I IS YOUR BIRTHDAY ,ou a~ intu1m e. a natural teacher. sucrecd '1a unorthodox procedt•res. You "arc an ellccllent character anal) st drawn 10 the manuc ans and sciences. including astrology. You perce1\l0 trends. can deal w11h pubhc and are 1n harmon) with most women Cancer Capricorn . .\quanus people play important roles 1n your hfc Your 1ntu111on 1s considered ··remarkable." You'll &ain access 10 ~ret ~fore th1'i month 1s finished . .\pnl lo\ 111 also be memorable for )OU. fca tunng romance and mo nc) 48 Houra/Stonee That * CMng9 Your Utel Mew Ntcl'ltl DAN RA THEA ~ "°""" cas .... Complete tMvteloft ...... la l•NbJ•e TV Nik Obvioualy, the amwcr ii you don't k.Dow-at lieut, not until we tell you wbctber you 're playina in a pU1 or team competition. T'bil baDd wu dealt in tbe team cb.aalpi- ombip and the declarer, Bnxe Fcr- pllOD of Boile, ldabo, returned a tnuDp. Juat .. well. But could win, mid a dub to u putner'a ICl, and u. .. a d'1mood ruff. But tUI would be dM thiJd and lut trick for tM.,.... An appeal for consideration for the handicap~ At pm.. )'O'l 1ee the c:buce for an aua ovtrtrick. You can acm to dummy with the t1q of di1!DOftCh. dilc:ard a d\ab OD tbe ace of beuU and then lelld a tnuDp. ICOriDa two owrtrkb. You mUll 10 for It. and the rea tbat Eatt Nffa aW11 tbe baa of cHtmonch, ... to .... put· as wtlb the 11C1 of chabl and then acorw uoda« ctiamoocl ruff for a o• trick 111 la Ju uaf on\IDale. Afts all. tbat abould be an aver- • ICClftt ud tbat'• .... mak• ..._ IUCb • fuctnadna .... . p ~P"R-'~ ! I ------~ DEAR .\NN L.\NDERS Recent!\ I fell and broke a hip In a single St"Cond I J01ned thl' group kno\o\n as ··handicapped .·· I "anted mo re than an) 1h1ng w mo-.c Mo\C 1n bed Mo -. e out oftx-<l Mo-.e a round the room Mo\e a round the hou~. Mo-.e out of the house and 1nlo the world I ne-. er realized '-'hat a lu,ul) 11was 10 enJO' tho!.C simple frccdoms I also learnt-d a few other things fo r e\amplc ho" thoughtless and 1ncons1derate ahlc· bodic.•d peo ple can be Do )OU folks realize ho\o\ far 1l 1'> 10 an)'°"herc fo r a person who use., crutches or a wheelchair or a walker'' Please SC' )Our car out of the space reserved for the handicapped and thank God }ou can ""alk. It would be awfull} nice 1f )OU would open doors for us. ll will not bt· mtcroretcd as ··01l\ ··h 's s1 mpl\ good a.. ltWIS manna'> -\nd. 1f)OU a~ 1n a pos1t1on to dn JO\ thing about 1t. stt 1ba1 the Jour~ in 'our bi..1ldingopen cas1I ) In fact ... umc doors could be remO\eJ Who Jrc the\ shutllng o ut" \\hen )OU speak to a person 10 J "hn·lchair. 'Cl down SO rou can look 1ha1 person in the e)e. I 1s hard 10 con' crse wnh someone who 1s wa~ up there You w1 II hcl p m II hons of readers b} pnnllnf. 1h1s letter -8 H I ~ LE XINGTO !\ DEAR B.H.; May I aM a few sagHUeas from a memkr ef my uaU wa.. jas& skd a It& cut after ~ff moat.b of misery~ Move wi~ care aaroep ttv.avt.1 ....... 0-'t swia1 areell lidety· split. I& cu be utremety MurdMs fer ~e elMrly er some.M • cntcMs. Dine wlltn Y" are waJkiq do1" ~e strttt. A ~, ... i.D a a.ur, •M lH't payi.D1 auntioo ~ t. adverteaUy bamp a ~appe4 penoa ucl Uod ik cnktles Ml from ... rlltJm. A.IHI OM last &~1: Ho&els. res- &auraau ucl btaSi.Hss platts dto.W Dot say &ky lltan easy atte11 for Uw lltaadicapped w•u ~ey ._ ... Some very Di« places ia nlcqo make tile •aadkapped 1• llo•• a dart aJle)' ud ~r0tap ~e ltildaeta &o 1e1 to Ute clillila& room. Ifs 41ecraclilll Philharmonic backers well nourished By liJlEN M. REED ..._,...Cea a· "Eat. Drink and Bt MelT) ·· Sttmed 10 ~ the motto o f choice Sunday e\len1na_ m the Jr""el Court a1 South Coast Pfaz.a. as supporten of the Irvine and Las Canc1ones women's commiuttS of the Oranec County Philharmonic Soc1e1y gathered at the fif\h annual Cuisine Fantasy. The nearly '4SO auests definitely ~ived the value of the $40 ticket price as 30 plus restaurants. wmenes and spcclllty food shops offered up tastc-temptina tttats includ1n1 mush- room pasta with smoked duck and wild mushrooms. sloe ain chicken. lamb rack with peach chutney and frnh rosemary sau~. and lobster ravioli with porcin1 -all topped off with amaretto cookies and coffee Diablo. ~ event has come a Iona wa)' in the five yean since its inception by the Irvine Pbilbannonic Committee (IP{A attord1n1 to IPC president 8Mrit ... ......,.. .. We bepn this event ia lhe Tunic Rock Community Cenicr. and CK" yar our ft_'ailina li?t has~ Now people wa1t for their invitations.·· Event cha1Noman Aa&ie Zan&e, atlendina with husband J.U.7, was cspec1all) pro ud of the fact that. thanks 10 the gencrosll) of their underwnters. 89 percent of the proceeds from the e'enina·s e'\'en1 ""111 go d1rectl> to )Oulh proarams in 1he schools. ShC' est1ma1ed the proceeds al S 15.000. One who 1s currently ··Soanna High With Music." 1he theme of the event. 1s pianist David Aadnsa. an 18-year-old sopho more at use who graduated Im El Dorado H11h School in Pl en11a al the top of 1h1s class when h was 16. The Norman MaJOr Quint t provided music for dining and. latC'r. dancing. Lawrence explained that the In inc Philharmonic Committee was launched in 1971 b> a small &roup of women ded1ca\ed to the ad,an~ ment of music in s.:hools. "We arc concemro Wlth putt1ni music procrams in the schools." said la'-'rence. \Who had httlc time 10 cat. but was able to do some samphna thanks to her husband. Bert. who subsidized her with toodies from throuahoul the room. · lso l«1\ sampbna the aounnel .............. ..,n. O.Mlme N-..cy uacl Jack C&hhrell. AJaCle Zarata and Judy THID,_....._ ........ treats v.ert IM and Le•d leia•"'*· Mill.I and v.-.. Teu.I. CMrtes and Je EU.. II~. Palrida and kly a.~ OCPS board Ptt5Kkn1 -- and Nuq cutwell. OCPS Exeuthe Oirer•orS...and Palrida v~. • • • DE ~R .\~~ L.\NDER \.1om du:d "h.:n I ..,.a., 9 r m I ~ no.,.. he knell\ she d1dn"t ha' e long to"' e and ad-. 1i.cd Dad lo mam ·· \1olh ·· our housckt'C'~r \\ell h·e tool ·\.1o m ·s ad\ ICC .... htch \o\aS JUSl fiM \o\llh m~ ~oungcr brother and me Our older s1s1a didn't hkl' tht' idea and said so I iorgut to tell \\>u that v. ht'n \.1011~ l amt' to ,,.or!.. for u'> she brought her 1 .... 0 son\ The' Jr~ neat \.ids lt kt' brothers · Sis kept telling D<ld lh:al \1011\ \o\a\ no1 in hu das.s. and he should ul her lo lca-.e. She naged and nagged unlll linall} he d1J Of cou~ sht' tool h<'r t"o bo)S along M~ brother and I miss Moll) and the bo\ s and so d~ m\ dad. I kno..., hl' \o\OUld u l her bad 11i a mmute bul m~ sister l~ps ~ork1 n& on him IO ~l a di\ ortt I'm bc&inmD.J to think she v.anls Dad all lo henrlf Please tell us ..,.h:al 10 do about th1\ m~ -'1~fn L.\1 D PROBLEM DEAR MD.: S... .. mM u U JW -.,.e dM 1Uutiea prdtJ •di clodie-4. Y..r M4 ~ 1a caa • a ~ -• derpmaa .... se• .... 1•i:::. 1traJ&'&etlN .. ,. ~ ,..r sis ~ ... ,~ ..... Talk ddl evad. ,...,. pWutt CMateiet at sdlMI. 111 kt lk •ill Mlp y0& G-4 ~ ~-~t me U.• •lltal lltappns. -«9M--~------- ACROSS 1 S7 ~ 80 Jet tourneY 62 FrigtMn &4 Anoe OOdOf\ 65 Alt\ II S8UClo pr~ e7 ObeoiM• 68 -olt enotY •o.t. DOWN 1 Ctwu 2 SNt\eled 3 LOl4~ ' Elldmmation 5 "The - F*'°" 6 Guarentee 7 Frwne of "*ld • Dmmond It.at 9 R!llllDolM 10 Stved , , r,. pert 12 -of Cle¥ea 13 No«* tt voeaiaz. 2.2 •owtaeat ~~ 25 ~comb '°'"' 2t Gr.- dllltnc1 27 SOllP~ 2'~ ZI Knot. S1 AttQrMY 32 Gey ume 7 33 Wat.r bocl9a se G09dlr'O 40 Dence 41 PwUeltly 43~ ........ 45 Ac:cuW1 I 't d 47 S.C-111 di •• Folowed 51 Melle oww 53 unwed 8 S4 T., eouroe I 55~ ~ S.Oog:ll ..... 12 13 ... . ~ " ,, . . . . -· of I ,}• '"I just thought of something! Grandma's birthday is next week!. by Steve Moore by Brad Anderson DEPmlS THE IB!IAC& · . ... .. " ... ''• .. . . ... .. "You need anything at the store besides a mousetrap?" .. . . • PBAJlftJT8 ~ LVClu.E .. TMIS NEXT WTTEl IS PRETTV 6000 SO KEEP VOlJl e.'E Ot4 TME BALL .. ~ i <: J TAAT'5 AARD TO DO WMEN '(OU KEEP MOVIN6 IT AROUND . 'r ~ MUlllCM ... c .. ~j ... ! J i by Hank Ketcham 11~ by Charles M. Schulz 6ET SACK OUT WOM~ ™ERE IN Rt6MT MMW;~S FIELP WMERE AlE EVEN '(OU 8El.ON6! CAA&81Ei{ THAN MEN MANAGERS 1-10 FOR Blt'JTER OR POR 1VOR8E by Lynn Johnston 8BO& JUDGE PAJIDR HERE, I 'LL SHOW YOU A COUPLE OF MY PAINTINGS' THEY'RE FOR SALE ' DOORSallUllY FILL ME UPA. S]!W I I HOW Aevv1 GIVIN(:, A PAYIN. I CUSTOMER SOME ATTENTION' • i by Jeff MacNetly AYE ·~. by Harold Le Ooux TAKE IT Y YOU BETTER WATCH HIM. STAN' EAS~ HE PROBABLY STOLE THEM MATT ' PICTURES AN' NOW HE'S TRYIN' OKA'Y? TO PEDDLE THEM' IF YOU'RE SMART.YOU'LL CALL THE SHERIFF I .---~ by Tom BatJuk by Garry Trudeau ---r'ltlMD-..... llllST A.l.FM•••_,r~f Mr7N ,,, 1-- . ....__. ""'""" " .. "-----... ... -.':'.:-:::-...:-..: ..... _.. ..... ~ ......... ~ ... .. I R(NYIM 1 ::-~-:.:.~ ·-r I I I r . f IDLY[ I· I I I r t I "UPMT 1· r I I I ! I ------ HBdowntown . concept finally fits the town Huntinaton Beach's City Council has finally turned its back on the seductive lure of tourist dollan and embraced the desires of the city's residents. . Fo,r a~ut a year. the council couned the concept ofha&h- nse bu11danp and t~cky tacky tourist shops as a downtown redev~lopment project. It was a stormy relationship. and Hunt.anato.n Beac~ residents provided most of the thunder and liahtnana ~turans protests at City Council meetings. 1"he rclat1onsh1p bcun to cool several months ago and officially ended this wee~. The new pme plan for downtown Huntington Beach 1s a redevelopment project with a village atmosphere. It will rcponcdly include a mi" of stores that will serve. attract and depend upon the town's full-time residents. A provision for an entenainment complu that includes the facade of the Golden Bear is also pan of the plan. City officials say the facade of the famous night club, which was razed as pan of a past redevelopment project, 1s stored in a ci ty warehouse. The concept also includes construction of some condominiums. which would be near the downtown area at Pacific Coast Highway and Main Street. One recommendation 1s that the first phase of the project include the ty~ of businesses that arc not now in the downtown area -a grocery store. pharmacy. hardware store. dry cleaner, bakery, florist shoP. and entertainment center. Hopefully. the Caty Council will have more luck with this redevelopment project. It's more practical and sedate than the disastcn of the past and would pro~l the decaying downtown area into the mainstream of Huntington Beach. The counc1l 1s finally on the right track for downtown redevelopment. Sacramento stadium The announcement that Sacramento interests are willing and financially able to construct a new baseball stadium there should come as a shock to Mayor An Agnos and San Franciscans yet to be convinced that a baseball franchise amounts to an urban gold mane. A dcvelo~r. in association w1ttl Arco. the oil giant. announced that he wall proceed wtth construction although he docs not have assurances of a major league baseball tenant for the new facility. h 1.akes little knowledge of the economics of professional sports to realize that the new stadium's owners will welcome any franchise they can acquire. This would anev1tably invohc approachina the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics. even though officials of both have dt"med any interest in movins to the capital. For one thing. there are not that many franchises to be had: for another. there are man) competitors for the great benefit in revenue that accompanies any club that moves. The wiUinancss of the Sacramento dt"velo~rs 10 take what amounts toaS 11 S m1lhon gamble indicates to us 1he son of value San Francisco and its mayor should place on the Giants. Lcttin1 this team leave the city. as we have re~tedl) noted in the past. would be a c1v1c disaster. S.. F~un Qrfflcle Dropouts driving law State Sen. Gary Han has an tdca that he believes will impare potential high school dropouts to not onl) stay an school but improve their arades as well. The Santa Barbara Democrat has proposed lqislation that would allow the state to deny drivers' licenses to teen-agers (under 18 ) who quit school or fail to maintain passing ~cs ... American younpten. especially an Cahfom1a. look forward to dnv1n1 the way adults dream about wannan1 million~llar loucncs. Gettang a dnvers' license as what tumina 16 is all about ... Takina away that pnvalcge. even for failina andes, will be considered cruel and unusual punishment by most teen-qcn and we arc not sure their ..-rents will~vc the courasc to face their disappoantment. Even so, Hart is riaht in that drivmaacar. even for adults. should be looked upon as a privilege to be denied with proper justification. .. TheR is nothana more important (to many students) than havina that riaht to drive." Han said. and "There's nothina more imponant for our society than for those uudcnts to have a aood education." Sen. Hart's proposed bill, SB2802. makes a lot of sense. It should be supported. Taxation court ruling They're tryina to punch holes in the Jarvis-Gann tu rules qain and the leak will empty the wpayen' pockets. ~ specifac issue is a Sonoma County suit in which one branch of a county 90vemmnt wed a second. mainly to It' a coun d«ilioft on whet.her a la• approved by county supervisors waa acpJ t.lnder Proposition 62. the Gann initiative that requires loCaJ 90vernments to act vol.er approval to add new 1Ua. Blllina bis Nlinl in pan on a 19' 7 cue in wb.icb a coun aid &Ile reuoa for ududi .. &ax laws from the ~ndum ~ ..s '"'to prevent clisnaptioa" o1.,vcmment throuah iasafae.cc witla tlle admiailuatioe olils Meal ,en and policies-" &M law wdedared ucomtitutioeal decisie>tl 11nodoubl bound rora ~coun.... h ii •ilMeaiDft tltoumh. that uy judle aa~ cu deem it u....nuttonal Tor ~.-)ell ua voecn '°me IC'lioe to-..., tu burdens. OllJW pava• kllkcoild w d9iC..alll1ioo aa way 10 Ue\.':* from ......... OW. •lits from the • of t. pryll_lll ~ f a fl ... Orangie C09lt DAILY PILOT/TtlunlcMly, w.ct\ •o. 1911 .. Repub//cans. surv~y aft~r urvey ha Indicated. turn out moi? .faithfully than Democrat and also vott-morr falthfullyforthelr nomln~. ·· Super Tuesday doles out GOP nomliiatiOn to Bush By WALTER R. MEARS Suddenly. maneuver and momen- tum. stratqtc ploys and comeback vows count for httk m the campa1sn for the Republican prC"S1dcn11al nom1· na11on. It as a conlnl of plain numbtn now. and they add up to Viet· President Gcorse Bush It 1sn'1 O\Cr. but 1t 1sn"t open. and ""on·t ht un~ss a ""cakmed. shnnk- ing field finds a wa) 10 stop Bush .\fter his Super Tuesday pnm.ir) clcc11on s""ccp. on the b1gnt cl«t1on da) ofa pohttcal hfettmc. Bush nttds httlc mort' than one-third of the Rt"publtcan national conven11on dcl· cptcs )Cl 10 be chosen 1n ordertop1n a nominating maJOnty. To preHnt It. Sen Bob Dole would have 10 score a succession of shutouts and capturl' more than thrtt.quant'rs of the delegates lt'ft 10 ht won. Dole sau he will storm back m ahc llhno1s primal) nc\I .. ttk. But even 1f Dole ~ .. in there. Bush surely .. 111 add s1anificantl> to his <klcptc count. ..\nd JUSI no ... the shutout btlonp to Bush 16 \ ll'tOn("S. onll 1-.0 of them i.'' en do~. and both o th<KC on the borders of Dolc"s Kansas home .\mona Democrals.. Sen. All>tn Gore Jr has PfO"en himself a strong r~1on<1I candidate in the South. and nov. must PfO\t' that's not whal h<" 1s Gore waatred his campaip on a southern stratq) that <kfied con"cn- ttonal campaign 1u1ckposts. and madt' It wort Massachust"tts Go' Michael Duk.alts v.o n big. too. at home and awa) Jene fa Itson v.as a winner as well The Democrats' b11 thrtt d1,1ckd Is S~IC\ C\Cnl) amo na them Duk.alt1s won h11 home slate. and captured 1-.0 of ahe b1Qt'St pnzcs in the south. Te~as and Aonda That translaaed 1n10 mort' than UO <kl· eptcs for Dukakas ... Ith Jad,son and Gore close bthmd Rep Richard C..t'phardt manasrd to wtn o nl) 1n hu Missouri home losma 1n reiio~I compc1111on he ontt thouan1 -..as suucturt'd to ht\ advanaage Gore b}paued ahe lo .. a and ~~ Hampshtrt' contest\ after rarl\ fora, .. sho-.C'd hts chancn thrrt' .. err nrgf1. pbk \\ h1lc C..cphardt and Dukalm v.erc spltlttng th~ contc-sts (,orr concrntrated ht\ 11mc and more important h1-, mont'' on h1Houthcrn ba~ It worked. and he .. on front-rank saatus for the nnt ~• of contests No .. he must compete 1n the 1ndus..- tnal north. bc1Jnn1ng not -.ttlt in IU1no1s That .. ,n ht a difficult test The poltt1c<1l tem11n theft' 1s prom· 1sm1 for the hbtral Duulos Jack· son's bbd. \Ole is solid <1nd his buc 1s C'h1ca10 Illinois Sen Piaul Simon returns to the campaign. al least for a ,.ttlt. a<. a fa, ontc '°n <\nd wh1lt' Gephardt 1~ b<ittt'rC'd. he isn't fin. 1sh<'d Go~ boasts ofh1saucus s.ho v.1n&.\ in some stato outside the South <1s e' 1ckn« that he's mort' than a r~1onal figure But he Y ys rcahst1cal· h that he must prove htm$Clf 1n places ltkl" llhno1s. Mtch1gan and Ohio .\dd Ne,. ) ork <1nd Pt'nn-.,han1.;;a to that ltncup and the schcduk \ttms mack 10 order for Dulal1s \\ h1k the Massachusetts go,emor 1s th<' Democrat to !>tat Bush"• GOP n' als -. 111 ha' e to become poh ucal ~tans to find av.a~ to slop him Bush's triumph cam<' t'\Xlh one month after the lo .. a caucu~ an v. h1ch ht ran <1n emb<lrrass1ng third. behind Dole and Pat Robtnson the former tck' l)1on C:' an1elts1 Bush then ,.on thl" "c"' Hampshire po· ma~. and \.<lid that rt'pons of his death had been gl't"<1th eugtrat.C'd Dok an<l Robtnson "-ere left to tr\ to knd ofT the obttuann this time Rep Jat.l Kemp v.:nn·1 e'en try1na that Kemp .. ho ont·c sav. the South as a prime target for his constf'\'allve campa1sn. ran far behind ahc field. cfTC'C'll\t'I~ ending his quest .\s state after Slate v.cnt 10 Bush. Dole 1n lh1l·aao pronounced the Illinois pnma~ nnt Tun<b\ "mort' and more 1mporunt ·· .. Thi'> 1s 101n1 10 ht Bob 0o1c·., reco' 1:n state .. he s;a1d ··,cs 101ng to ~: tht• turnaround state .. If 11 1\0·1 llltnoa\ could ~ the fart' .. cll state Robenson v.hMC c'angchcal '>UP- poncn are dC'dll.iatC'd and formidable 1n laUl u'> \la to sah agtd Ont" HCt()(') Tut.·sd.t, 1n the '-'ashin1ton state caul u..Cs ··com 1ng out of llhno1s. 1rs 'l"" po\\lhlc thJI 11 .. 111 hta 1v.o-man r3ll' -Bu-.h and Robert\on ·· said Rot..·nwn 8) v.a' 111 '"' 1dln c. he \<lid onl\ tlut he: h.s' thc linanl 1ng 111 go all the v.a} 10 lhl Rcpuhltlan l<ln,cn11on nc'I summl·r <\fkr losing .. 1.11cs 1n bunches Dole Ru~nwn and Dc-mocrat Gephardt .ittrecd on Ont" thing the' 're glad 10 bl· going ball w compc1111on in .. h1l h onl· i.131\' 'OIC'i at a 11mc I thin~ ma' he 11 -.a\ a d1s\<'n 1C'C' tu thl' 'l•tlr' 10 put :'L sutc\ on one dJ-. · \.ltd (1cphard1 aftrr .. 1nn1n1 onh llnC 111 thcm W•llrr R M~•rs i~ Ck Utt-.l:Jrr rditor.J ~ AJ#C'Uld Prrn. Despite polls, governorSblp fim•ly in Republican )lands catachsm1l ('\Cnt 1f Dculmc11an runs for a third term he "'111 be the odds--on fa,onlc 10 v.1n One fi~I reason ""h) the flt'ld Poll 1s less f;n orab&c 10 ft'mstc1n and otht'r Otmocrats than appcan is that the sample Field usn 1s ,.c1ahtcd to duplicate curttnt \Oler fTll\tra11on (adJusted for the: ··dead,.ood" of non· t\l\lent ruimn on the rt'JIStrat1on rolls I In OtMr words.. the: rC'\Ulh no-. from a Ympk thal 1s .a~ pcrttnt CXmocnals.. 41 pttttnt Republicans and 10 pel'ttnt minor ~n~ rq1s. t ran ts or u'ldcpcndcnt s Thal ma) be IJ' "''the DcmOCl"lts a point or tv.o of achantact s1n(t' a rompk~ ldJUSlmtnl for <kad-.<Xld m1aht drop thr uur \Otn qistra11on to perhaps •M1 pcrct'nt or C\C'n 47-4) MOR 1mponantt). hov.r,cr the sampk 1s not adJusitd for thO\lt hkcl~ to 'ote 1n any dcct1on Pollst"1 don't mate lha• ~.mmcnt until an actual deC1t0n is Pt'ftd•"I and the: tdtn1111n ot~ah l1 lrnov.n R a "*" <') at\n sun"> bas ind Wd. ttitm ou1 ~ Cattbful- 1) than IXmocratsand also 'ott mott Ca1lhf"'1t) b'thrir part) nom1ncn The"" rnultoftbole 8Clj111trMn" 11 that thr IU~ nanow lead •bat Onblcj~ O\t"f f(;~ tctn G. ia ~h(). twX'r u latte· A 11 11at 11uaauon c\ltu "' Wtiloft's C'Oftfroatat.on lhrs )al••lll Lt. Go\. l.to Mc:Canh). ho atl-lltut•ttr'8tn Demo rauc chal"'-1. ne Fidid Pol ll'"T a.o. a..._., ~t .... O'fCr ~ C'9ndt• I), ~ iCIWUC&b a drop o( 1¥t ........ , ....... ,...,.., . • l°'fiaiM ....... MtC.-y ..... ..... ...,, .......... Mi ltt pa I~ 9"* die •Rf C ftd kW••• it LiW. Dt ... _,, .. ... ..,. oua d1c•1t'lr I n wt _.... ae.. =-c..=..=.~ DAN WALTERS pcl'C't'nt oftht-Otmocratac J)f't'ft'"ren« (the old part) dasJo,alt\ factor) "1lson's jOb performance rattr\I 1\n·1 quite n tush as Otul~Ja&n's.. runn1na 74 perttnt C .. C't'llent aood or fair but ne1thc:r art h1., f\t'Pt'"" 'l'" h1ah In fact. h<" has kft \k(" arth\ "'ho has an ('Quall) bl.Ind pt'rwnaht \ v.1th re-. s.ubstantt\e 1uun 1onplo1\ ha' 1na pmmoMd htmloC'lf a\ c~h .u 00<" poss1bl) cou&d to the state's pohttC"al ma1nsuam \t<.: &nh). hkt' lft) v.ould-bC' chalknatr. nttds to find an issue to n<k tfhe'saotna to~ \Olen to oust an incumbent. L nk-s be finch th.at 1nuc. Of unlen ~ 11 hanch rum Oft(' on • 11h,er plat u-r thfOUlh ~ pffe. hc:'s not l1 kel) lO dow tk pp. •hath l$ more hkd) 1n ml tttm to be about 15 pnttnt pttttnUllt points. 0.. ........ ·~­td Hiii..,_•• ... 417¢ - '11 L···;,.. Le__~ I ' -- -- Wrong person was punished To the Editor: The issue of Danny O'Neil'' t fer 10 Mater Ot1 and 'u1blil~t9C chafl"\ of Mater Dt'a us1n• .. inOucnc<'" to reuu1t him btinp '<'f) 1mponant problem Whc:ft '1ola11on .. occur wh) are the i cc:nt athktc'> penalized.., .\nord1ng 10 Dr Evans. C na dl'I Mar H 1ah School princ1 and the pt·™ln v.ho 1n111atcd ahe allcp- tton .. "Dann) nor htS parents. were .. rong-thc) ,.creba\~ll) innottnt b} .. tandcrs Y.,h) then was Dann) fortt'd to sit out tulf his beskttbell \Ca)On and ha'c the add1t1onal threat of no1 being allo""cd 10 play an) ~pon) aa Mater Ot-1 for one whole ) t•ar" I 100 pta) .. pons and have sprnt a areal dl·al of time and hard work to succttd 1n this area I know hov. hombk I v.-ould feel 11 !>uddenl)' someone in thC' Cl F told me all of m) sacnliu.·\ had b«n wasaed becaulit' a coach u< admon,.1nno< on mi~ had made a m1staltt' 'a Dann\ O""lc-11 1\ a fncnd of m1 • and I fed badl) for v.-hat he was fi to go throu~ Ma) ht C IF s.ho Id <.:ons1dC'r ft'\ 1\1ng 1ht'1r rule book f.d detcrm1nC' a -.a} 10 punish th<" Kt Jr ofTc:nde~ of a '1ol.at1on with ut Jeopard111ng th<" athktcs ,., SHANNON FLl"'T Nt"'4 pon Bdch I ~~~.~~~:~r .. claims lhat tht' dop at ucl, being mistreated. th~fore j1 them <1n c-.cuS(' to staJ lht-m. H e'er ""ho'' ch«luoa on the 10 St'c that th~ arc t.atuna prolJtt of the stolc-n dop. The names oft aren't c"en known 10 lbtm.1 iO can they claim that the) rally catc the animals It 1s \Cr) unhkct) that this p. that rnons 10 stcahna. ts &J"l"I '3 beaaJn the bt-st of care lftht')' a"''° concc-rnC'd about the ~-clfarc lo( animal., thl'' should show tti=tr Sot"nllment., in a more la~ abtdln1 manner The .\fl hasshown theyl tt nothma more than common th~. costtna t.l\pa)cn 1houwands of dollars and &l' ma no t'\'1ckn~t the' art' bell er cart"~kcn ohhc llakn animals -OE°'""" ( .\MAR~ S1ud(n1 ( orona dd Mu H1ah ~'°' Police thanked To 1he Editor , On Monda'!. Feb. 29 1n /I.le.., Y•rk gangland fa\h.1on tht' •1ndows off he \.t·"" ' or\ ( hecsccakc Co. m ~ta Mc-.a .. ere shot out. The polt~ we~ undlllt' to catch tht' pe1 pc-trat<>R ~t th1:ir s .. 1ft ac11on sa'ed the Ne• Y~ C hl"("SCCal c ( o from an) poul>llC rollhcn or lo'>s • .\ .. o .. ncr of the company I wistl 10 \.omml:'nd the Costa Mna PC>ttoc [)l:panmcnt for 1tsupcn handhntof the \llWU1on • \ l..,.l EDI MEG~O Cm-ta Toda) 11 Thunda)'. March 10, the ~Oth cb) of 19 8 There art 19' ~ left tn tht' \l'ar Toda' s H1ahhaht 1n Ht•t~ On "1arch IO. 1176. Alt'JLa C..raham Bell mack the first cc call telhna his awstant '" an 1na room in Boleon. "Mr. Wa rome ht're I want you M On this date l '. In 14Q6. C"hn~ Coh..:i s concluckd his second viii1 lO thr \\ or&d IS he: Id\ H t111aniola fOr ~ In 1629. Enalancfi Kt"I Ch.a the F1n1 d1uohcd parhamcn v.ould not call It beck for 11 In 1785. Thom.u Jc~. appcnntcd mtniJtC'f to fttncc. ettdln1 Ben_pm1n Frankhn. • . n In I I lhe Senate rae1f-.tbc Trc-al\ of Guadalupr HMiallo. ~ th~ •ar •Uh Meuco • , In I b4 Ul}HQ S. Grant bcdine commander of the n1on armfN ii\ the Cl\11 ~ar t In I Q4&. the ant..Com lorr1an m1nmcr of ~ Jan ~aul)k. pl~ to bis Praauc In 1949. M11dn:d E. Gille"" 1tt.o had made Y."1JMC btaedclSU few vu under the namt .. .\a•t v.as ron" tCtC'd ohrenon 11\ W••• tOTI Q':.J • I Cll I I a -.. Coe9' m II f .... ff•--.. nn• ... ...... -.· ...... 111=* A lMft'a lltO~ ~.-1;y ~ IC. ttM, M ONIH M IM H\.11'1.,..._ 1 ....... ~ IANJ. IMcfl Qty Councl ... ho6d ...., , a c.lf!• .... eerpor. afUllllO "-""f In "-CcNft.. Ttw titattiment ... ..._ llMm ft A,_. ,.._.............. r 17 7 If cir._ C... ~ • -IPIUblited cj ChMMr. IN HuMio uc•::-· ~IMCountyet.lilolOJ• -.~-... ~Oft,~· ......... ~-,.......,...,.,..... .. -......-OllJ ........ ,. ~ t7, T~ ~ ..... .....,.,,. ""'°" IMcfl OMc Center. i~ ~.c ....., .,.. ~on '*'*Y •. ILOHOMI. SHO a. 1111 • .,... ...._ ... CIClfl-.... ...._ -GOfDAN CAO DUGN. :M, ,.. fO Deed ol Tn.I '9Cllfded 2000 ...... 8.,_., Hunt• .m....a 1... •tatol ..,_, C.......... ,_ .,._,~MllldMfl... ALLAOIN'S lllOODLI ttlf,....... -..... ... "'°'ft Jt¥ 1. 1 ..... •ii'* Ho. ."'9t0ft -..en, Ca1Mom1e, on el ... a IP) nNJ• Cef. t2at ~ Or.,. eo.t 1MI lltla 1 II. -...... ~OUA, 1$40 .....,_. MO, C.. ...... Cellf. ~-'·of Ofllc&.I .... IMdee•llnd ...... lime.,.._ NOTIC! 19 Hf"HY P\lblllNcl Orange COMt 1..,-,y1.w ... -..~, .. Dally Hot~ tt .. wltlltMC....,et.lilof()J. IMt .. C.... ...... Celf. ... ............ c.-1---------C~fC.a. uacuted by: dlcated below to recei¥9 end GNIN to tN Cfedhota of Delly Pilot F9tHW1ry 11 2s OlllO Act . WOOdl9fld ..._ M9tdl s 1o 1MI • ' MOt c...., on '*'*Y "'*"* M. lnllfn. D.V.M., fot"'8 COf"'lillo&, Jtl7 -..C ... SOVTHl"N COUNTIH conelder ... atatwnenta of HAOO~ ... ICO,oA.-ALI Matctl 3 10 ,... • • c.tlt. ''* . . TM72 t• ,... :rn12 "'-•· .. ~ ..... A---. ... 1IO. -~UTYM.A$0Nfrl,aC.-. .. '*"°"' WflO wt9tl to be ANO VATCH! IC. Dl· • • TIMe8 Deboflfl 0. wan.. 4131 ~ OrMlll Coe9t Vte60.Celf.t2tt1 c..--.c.1t.ntat -~. OOf'POfMlon. Who ec-,_d .......... to tM ~ ICE.-MDJIAN. Tranef.,or Aeollto Ad .. W~....... fmJC ll)TIC( Delly "°' ~ 5, 10 t7 l"hle ~ le OOft" Tiiie ......_ II con.-N:lll-I YI 11 _... t1e1e 18 SOOTHE,_.. cdcWI dlacribed tietow. end ~ wt101e bu9s ftaJC ll)TJC( c.if. tt* M, 1• ' ' ~ ~ 9'I lncll:cldl* _.... ~ e _.,.....,, -ITAi If OOUHTIES OUAUTY MA-DATE/TIME: Monda y, ~~let02'31Wlnd-TNt ~ II ~ ._ Th-522 Tilo!MeM. n.ert. D.VM T-..~ ,,._,,,.., lM ....... ,._. .. SONM'. IHC.. a CellfofM M8rdl 21, tMI, 7 00 PM c.a, lft 11'9 Qty Of H\.w'lt• llCWt due:'*' by; ~ anch• PICTmOUa 8' ..... TNe 11tale1M11t ._ ... Ofloet dolnt _,._ • COf'POlltiol .. -lru9tor, In APPLICATION NUMeat ..,,...,.. ...... ~of°'' ,.;nnou; _.. 1..,-,y t. WMta um l"fATWT PlaJC mTa ...... County a.ti Of~-.,... ••••• ...... -..... • • w A • " I .. 0 T 0 .. tN office of the County ,. Code Amendt'Nnt No. 17, 15 ..... 9'Me d Calfornla tum ·~AW Thie ........ _. ... ...... The falcMnt ~ lt9 ... County Oft~•• _. .. Cowlily a.Ii tlf Of. Cl.IAHIM", 2'CIOeO ..... ~ Of Orenga County, A~ICANT W149on ford l2Mt ... a "'9l .,....,, la Ti.1o1owir'9 pertOnl .,. Wtttl the County Owtl of 0.-. _,.. ~ 18: ._ ttla ....U ... County .. '*'*Y Ma Ma. . ..,_ AM. Celt. St-. of ~ W1U. .APP£ll.AHT Aod W1'eOft INul IO lllefNllletoHENllY doing bllllnlm... !Inge County Oft f*'-Y THE ANAHEIM DE· r'ClhiOU9. 111•• ~ Ofanga Co.al ... ,.. wm -l AT PUaUC AUCTION flecttaMeidla • l(AntfMil A. SALCIDO ,,.VINE SPEECH ANO 10 1911 VELOPM!NT o .. OUP. ......,A~ "-"'-Pilot februef'Y 11 25 ...... ........ c. ~. 140 w.. TO-HIGHEST BM>OEA '<>fl AEOUEST To •-Cl Tr8MNJ .. 9ftd lftt~ Hf.A1'1NO CENTER. 1•150 nrtt11 17550 Giiiette Avenue. The~ ..... .,. ~ S 10 1... ' ' ~ 0.-.,.. COllllt Y• ~. IMne. CeMf CASH ~ .. time of Artlde .. , CSign Colte) of Tr• ..... -.... ~ C"'-OrM, Sulla 305, Pvf>lilNd 0.-.,. Coe9t !MM, Celt 127W dc*IO ._,..,_... • • TM6t o.My Not ,~ 25, W714 ....... ~ MOft9Y of IN the HuntJng1on 8Mc:t1 Ofdi-..._ la 1103 N A¥Mln !MM, C* 92714 Deily Piiot f*'-Y 11, 2.5, The lu91 ~. C..... ONTARIO INOUSTIUAL w.U\ 3. 10. 17, ,_ ...... J. ~. JI .• t40 ........... fin IM tonne fllnCI to alow ~ eNd., In the Cly Of Wlllft.. "°91 ....... SCNelf Oevta. Match 3. 10. 1tll tomlll. 11950 Ollette AY. ,~ clo TM lUllll .-JC 9IOTIC( "'"'415 w. ., ... Leap • .,,..., Callf ~ .,. ~ *"* 1n ,...., t>cMwdl lnglOft. COWMy of Loe Alto 29951 ~ Sc>anow ~. TIMU -. hlna, Callf. 12114 ~. l Cllll'olnla car, t21W tM-United s.ae.) lftd/or EN V I R 0 NM IE NT AL ..... StMa ol Ca5fomla Lli8UM .__., Calll t2tn TMI ~ .. c:on, porltloft, 17550 Gl9aitte Av-f9lJC mllC( Thia ~ II COft. ~ .. ochlfted or °"* STATUS Exempt "°"' ... to7... . ....,d M~. 20181 PWUC llOTIC( dllCtllcl ~ )Olnt ~ enue. IMM, Calf. 92'713 um ftAW ~toe~· c:Mc*.I ~ In IM CMI Cal1lorn1a Environmental TM locedorl In ~ Mw1na llM. HunlWlglon NcMrd f o.1111 The U1111 COMDanY. a The fa1cMnt s--•• • JaM C9c19 (P~ In hAI ac the Ouallty Ac:I Of h cNaf ..cutNe oMce 8eedl. Calif t2MI lil.-r TNe .....,,_,, -llled c.tornil coiportloft, t'ISSO _,.. ........ • .... ftATW .,... 11111,...IC -...... tlm90f .. t.AT lf'lltleloOby ON ALE A copy ot tf1e or~ ........ oMca htbata M~e. 1•292 AeiiiiOUaatt I• wtttltN~ClettiofDr· a..teAvenue,lrw.,c.M . ..rD0t SET GO, e Sand, ,,_.__..,.,..._.,. _.._Coufteya.liofOJ, lo die buildlnQ. 801 Souttl prQPONCI r~t11 on fie In ol IN lnt9ndled ,,.,,.,_or la IAr*o. lnllne. C.f 127 1• tum ftA,,_, ... County on F9tlNery 12711 !MM, c.M. 1271• doing....,_• ._. Col..e't °" ~ l .... Street. 6renga. CA .. 1M Oeperfmenl of Com-SAME lyrwi OidtlOn Odd, 10 The ~ per'°"8 -... 1tll 9'lft l TeltM>I ~ Wanda BrORr w.rr.1, DONALD INVUTMENT 10, ttll rigflt, fltte encl Int••~ munlty 0.-.11~''· 2000 Ali ocner bu*-nemea Stllhnler, Irvine. Callf dc*IO .,...,_.. ,,,_ II. a Cat. lfornta Oenerl 3•0•"" Flnte1, N1wpor1 COMPANY TWO. MO,,._. PIPttG ,,_..10 Ind now t....o by It Main Str .. t, Hunllllglon and eddr ..... uMd by IN 92715 TIE.-AASANT A l ,l PvMilled Or ... Coe9t ,.,,_..,.,, t303 A¥0Cedo leecfl. Callf.12M3 portCenwOrNe, 8'tltaHO, Putllllied Ofanga CC*t _..., MMt Deed of Truat In 8Mc:ll. c.lllornoa 12N. tor lnWlded transfw°' witNn TIMI bu11neae 11 con-PARTNERSHIP, a CaMornia Dally l'lo4 F9tHWWy 11. 25. A'*"'9. Suite 220. N9wport J8net Scon. I Sand. H9wpott leedl. Callf. t2tlO o.ly Plot ~ ti. 25. tflepropertylltu.tld In Mid lnepectlon by'thl pubic. UV. yeara talt pest IO fer ducted by 1n unln· 0.-ll Partnenflip, 17500 Mltdl 3. 10, 1... lleadl. Callf t2teO !MM, Callf. 92714 Donald W Shaw, 41 Mercfl 3. 10, 1911 C-"Y lltd Stale dllcrlblcl All INTERESTED P£~ M It-. to 1t1e lntll'ldld corpora tad 1uoc:11t1on Gillene Avenue, ltvlne. callf. Th-473 TNa llualneU la con-Ttwa buatneu 11 con, Mont«tto Drlw. CorONI cMI n...... • SONS are lnvllld 10 attenel tt• ... M are NONE •-..,. NOTIC[ •-..,. 1111\Tvr -.,. ll)ftf'r •-.,. •-..,. ll)TIC( •-116 _._ •-.,. .,._ PARCEL 1· Mid hearing and ..... TM property 11 ~ ,._ ,._ nuu~ ~ •~ ,._ ,._ .._ nu•-,._ llWUHll« """8s1•lllOWl'Ion11181 00tn10n1or11Ubmlt ~ in ganetll u · All 1tocll .,.i---------__ _....-....-... ...... ..-. ..... _ .. __ ...__.....__... __ _ certain amended Con-tor°' 1g111n1111\41 appllc:8tlotl trade. ft111ur•. ~ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE ARING dorflfnlum Plain rec:orOed u outlined above II tnere and good wlll of • cer'llin ~ ~ i•. 1912 • lnltrUMll'll are any lurtlllr ~tlonl mwut and liq<io<e 11or1 NO. 12-218547, Offlcl9I Re-pleaM c:all Pam Posten. Al-~known 11 BALBOA e«da of Orange County, liltant Planner 11 536s5271 MAAl<ET end IOCatld at toe c.Mor,._ • de&ed In Ille HUNTING TOM aaACH E. hlboa Blvd . in Ille City ol O.C-atlon of Covenen11, Cm COUMCL. e,: Akta Newpor1 Beech. County of Condltionl end Aastrlctlonl M. W-tw.itl. CltJ C--. Orenga. StMe of Caltlornia. recorded ~ 4. 1N t. in ~ C7M) ........ and tr..-.r Ille lolowifl9 • 8oolll 14111. P ... tOM. In Publilhld Orange CoNt COholc tlewr• llcenM (or uw Officlll "9cordl ol Mid Delly Pilot Maren 10 1918 ~)' Ofl.,S. General Cc>Ynty. and• amended by Tll527 Number 21· 1151145 now 11-an 1n1lru~1 rec:o<Oed IU9d to Pf'eml-IOealed at June 24, 1t12 • .,..,__,t P\llJC fl>TIC( eoo E. Balboa 8llld • ..._. No. 92,21~. Oftlc6al Re-port Beadl, CA fOf' the corCll pr..,._ located at llOI E PARCEL 2 Balboa Blvd . tn tne Coty of Alt undlYtded •.802% per. Newport a..ctl County of ~ ~> .,....,_ 1r1 lltd 10 Orenga. St•t• of c.llfor,,.. lcllt 1 of T'rlllC1 tl353. In ltle Thal the amount ol ~~ Coeta Meaa. County purc:ti.a Pftoe or conlldef· ol Or8nge.. State of C..... 1ti0n tn c:or .. 111ttion Wllll Mid forNa. • ltlOWn on 1 mao tr_.., of Mid McenM (or rec:ordect in Book 411 llc:enMs) and IMS~. ~ •5 and .a ol M1e-ptus IM .. 11m•tld lnV91'1· Olhnloua Maps in 1111 of, te.th .. a, .._,. lory. •• 1111 sum of ft(» of !hi County Aec:oreler OWA IU I C .. ) S.515.000 00 wNdl COMllll of lllld County NOTICE IS HEREBY of the IOllOwlng EXCEPTING THERE· GIVEN lllal tlll HunUf191on Checks $313.000 00, FROM unltl A· ' to A-1 In-8ead'I City Council Wiii hOICI Promlsloty not• Amount of clulN'e. 8s 1 to M lftCIUlN9. a puC>lic hearing on 11\41 Coun-ln~lory. Aslun'lpllOn of Ex· ~1 io c.e tnCIUllYI and 0-1 Col Cllambef' at Ille Hunt· 19tlng Note 122.000 00 IO 0-1 lnClullYe .. lllOWn on lnglon 8eectl CIVIC Cent• Tllal 11 l\Q bMfl agreed MM CondomtniUm pt_,, 2000 MINn Sltllt. Hunt· bl'-Mid licentM and A LS 0 Ex c E p TING lngton Buch, CllltfCJ(nla. on Intended lran•ler• -r• THEAEFROM lll mlnlrlll. Ille date and It the llrTll on-QUll'ed by Sec 2407• ot Ille °'•· ptecloua and uMful diutld below lo r-v1 and 8u111'11U and Profellk>na ~ale, 1ub111nc11 and conlide< the st11emen11 of Code. that tlll consldlr•tlon hY'dfoc:atbonl ot rHllY 111nd ell persons woo wisll 10 be tor 1111 tranll9t of Nld butl- and cllarec:tet 1nc:lud1ng heard r•t1111 lo 1111 llPPI" MSS and lrlr!Ster of laid petroleum 011 gas c:auon onc:t•t>ed below ltcenM II to bl paid only ~and tar below. DATE/TI ME Monday alter s.io tr-ler llU ~ dlPtfl of 500 '-1 th•t may Match 21. 1918 7 00 PM llOC>foved by the Oec>vt· now or lllr•tt• be lounO. APPLICATION NUMBER ment of Aloollolk: Beverave loc:aled contaoned de-Specral Sogn Permit No ConlrOI ~ or tlllen on in 17 18 That a sale tranlfw and vnder or ff'om Mid land or A P P l 1 lSSogt\ment of the aforlMIO MY part thereof Without CANT I APPELLANT Rod stocti rn trade li•lutn. ~ .iyr'9'1tof1Url-W.-00 Electra Med11 IQlltPmlnt and good 'Mil of entry or MY ngnt ot antry to LOCATION 18255 8Nctl a.lid ~ Wiii bl eon- Ille aubaKf-ltlereol 10 a 8out1v1rc:1 ,_,, 11oe ot """"'8ted and 1111 con· CMptfl of 500 IMt '*-Ill 8eec:l'I Bouievlld SOUlh of 16deration ttllr«of loOlf'- Hle _._ lor ,,,. Olwllop-Teytor °'' .... Wtfaon F°CJ(d) """ "" con91deralton tot -". Nm011W ~Of ZONE C2 IComm«oel) IN transfer and Ullgnmenl -. ~_.ton Of NM1 r• AEOUEST To allow .,, of Ille atorlllld ~ (or aourc:.a Of ~ r• -.Ctronoc r..oer l>Olrd s.gn Ileen-) 11 to bl plld on or corded Fetwu.y 2t 1N2 ... a l"leoght of 50 leet in '-aftlt the 25th ctey of ..._,ell 1 a In 1 t ru m• n I No I of I 5 .... Wtlll.,, ., .. of <&00 1918. at IN aeoo-dlOarl· 82s068715 Offic.at Aec:Ofdl aquere IM1 in lleli of 70 ment o f REMINGTON PARCEL 3 ICIW'• ._. Sign rs tn ••~ ESCROW. INC 11 ••25 A -....dullve ....,,...., ot 10111 nurnber ol s.gns af-J.,,,borM Road • 180. 1n the llPPU'tenant 10 llldt Unit tor towed '°' the P'Ollci Ctty of Newport Beech "9flicular and pecieslnan It's E N "' I A 0 N M E N T A l Cc>Ynty ol Orange State of gr.a ano .-pur~ STATUS Catego<ic:ally ••· <Alif«Na. provided lllat 1"9 o.,,. tllat ~lion of lots 9 empt pursu11n1 to S.CtlOfl o.p.,tment of Alcc>ftollc: end 10 of Tr.ct 5135. u 15311 CIUI 11 ot trie Call-a....rave Controt 11u llO' .,_,on 1 mao recordlcl on f0f'n11 Envoronment., au.ll1y proved laid transl., of Mid 8e>e* 211. P-ci-3 anCI •• Of Ac:t lieenM Ml~ Mapa In the ON FILE A copy ol Ille Oalecl JMU.ary 4. 1Ne Office ol Ille County Re-P'oOOMd requell ••on hie in MAOC. A. kMOARAU tOl'der for Mid County 1111 Oeoarlment ot Com-AND YAYCHI IC . DI, TN street lddrll• and mun11y ~t 2000 lllR..,.AN, Tr11t11tere' otr. common 09Mgn11ion M••n StrHI Hunllngton ..a• ':a - 11 any ot the r.., PtOC*'ly Beacn Cahlorn11 92648 tor H E N R Y SA l C I DO d11croDad 1bov1 01 1neoectt0nDylh4IP\lbloc KATHRYN A SALCIDO f)U<portlO 10 bl 245 FlSCller ALL. INTERESTED PER-Transl.... and lnlendld =B-1 eo.11 MIN Call· SONS ar1 1n111tec:1 to attend Trans,_ .. fCJ(ma 92626 l8IO heartng i1no e11prna Publ*'ld Or1111g1 Coast Thi Ul\Oerligned trust" op.n.ons Of .,bmot evldenel o.ity Ptlol Maleh 9. 1918 o..ct .. ~ eny 1ia1>1hty '°' any '°' or IQll"•I the 8'>Ql1e11llon WI 7 4 ncorrect-OI 11\41 street u OUlllned IC>ovl II ,,.,.. aoor-. anc:1 01,.,., common are 1111y t\lrtller cwatlOf\I "8.JC NOTICt ~tron rt any "'°""" pie-c:all Pam Potleri ,... llet'lirl t111an1 Planner at 536-5271 .... -ACTITIOUa _,... S..0Slle•t1H 1>e maa. 0.,1 HUMYINOTOM alACH •N ""''"°"' covenant Ot -CITY coueeca.. er: ..... tum STA~ ,.,,iy l llPf ... or tmoMO , .. 11. .......... C4'J C--. The I~ P«IOOll are oardong 11111 ~ Of "'-: (1~)...... OOono ~ .. a.cwml>fanc.. 10 pay 1111 Publllhed Orange COMt N ~WP 0 R T EX 0 T IC r-ning princlC>ll a.m ot Oao1y Pilot U.Cll 10 1148 CAAS 74 lrnda 1111. New· 11\41 notlS secured Dy Mltd Tll521 port 8-:tl. Cllrf 926e0 Oeeo ol Trust w.lh onlerlll .lofln H S.roon1an 74 thereon u l)(Ovrdlcl on MIO •-.,. 1111\Taror Linda Isle Newport Beach "Otes Advances 11 any ,._ ""'~ Calif 92660 u'*< 1111 lerms of S8ICI OMO NOTICa Of' Tllrs Dus n111 11 con of Trust ,_ Cl\81'Qll and lll'U9UC HEAMNG ducted Oy an onc:llv•duat IJIPll'IMI of 11\41 Trull .. and Afl'NAL Oii THI J<Jnn H S.roon411n 0( tlll tru111 crealld by S8ICI "aJl•tca Tll11 stat.,,_,1 w11 hied 0..0 ol Trull tor lhl C~ Wtth Ille County Clef• ol Or amount reuonabty aatl· .,.M9Al Of' ~ County on Fel>fuary • mat.eel to t>e ~ 160 49 INCIAl MGM 1 f>10* Tbl t>enell<:iary under satO ,....,. NO. 17,19 P1.tbflllled Orange Coaa1 Oiied of Trust llerltofCJ(I ••· (Te .... e.... Daily P110t Fet>rur; 11 2S ~ed end delivered 10 1111 111 •NeM of IM March 3. 10. 1988 wnc*llOflld • wrlllen Dec-.._....,. ... ._.. llfMIOn ol Default ano 0. o.._ica c .. ) mendlorSall and1wr1ttan NOTICE IS HEAEBY ..aJC NOTIC£ "IOtlc:I of Oefautl and Elles GIV£N lh•I 11141 Huntington ................... -··-·· ~•o Sell Tiii unelerllgfl90 a.ac:ll Coty Counat Wiii llOIO .. _ '•' ---~ llld Notlc:I of 0. a publ4c lllating on Ille Coun-,.._ STAffmN'T fault and Ellc:llon lo Sell lo ell Chamber 11 Ille Hunt· Tiie lollowlng Pll'IOnl 11e ._ recorded on Iha county lngton Beach CIYle c.nter doing bu-u wOlre the r ... ptoperty 11 2000 M1tn Street. Hunt-J AY JONES AUTO ioc;.!ld tngton 8Mctl c.f0tnla. on MOTIVE CONSUL TI NG Oat.: ~ 24 1M8 Ille dell and at the time In-2Go40 1 S W Cypt-St ... PIAl LUCO., l ck4111d bl4ow lo rlCllYI and Santa Ml H II Clltf 92 707 car1 ....... ,.. ••• -con..oe. 11\41 &i•lements of Jay G Jona 2(M()t s w .... T.-... a, ~ al J)erlOnl wflO with 10 bl CYPf ... S1 &.nta Ana Hts .. ca. vtee ,., 111•1 t. ,_0 r•t1¥1 10 the app11-c.i.1 112101 -a. L.a C ....... ......., c:ation Oelcf•bed below T~ Du11n1ss '' con-..-WIM. CA_, (IU) DATE I TIM( Monda y ducted by 1111 indlvtdual ..,,... Mltc:fl 2 I 1911 7 00 PM Jay G Jones TAC.._., APPLICATIOH NUMBER Tlloa statement -filed ~ Orange Cout ~ s.gn P.,mll "° w.tn the County Qera. of Or o.iry Ptlot Marc:ti 3 10. 17 17 II ange County on Flbrulty INI APP L!-231!184 Tl\501 CANT /APPELLAN T Rod ........... .._.. ,.._ ~ ---------1 Woteon Elec1r•Medla ,..,..,. .. _ voange ....._. • •-II' ll)nc£ LOCATION 16751 8eect1 Daily P\fOt Febfuary 25, ___ ,. __ ..._..._ ____ , ~ard I-' lid• ot ....,ch 3 tO 17 1911 STA~ Of' IMcn lloulevard, north of T!Mtt ..... ~ J CW Terry OrNe • Hunl1ng1on l'l&JC ll)TIC( UM • Ni rmoue AMC> ..._ .. um ZONE C2 (CommeorClll) Til9 foMowmg S*•on• REQUEST To allow an ~ eMndoned .... ""' of llecttontc: ,...,., bCMlrd .., t'-9 FlctltllMfe aue1n111 M a heignl of 50 *' In "-' Name ASl.ANsAM£...cAN °' 16 .... w!Ol lft .,... of 400 • I ... um IHlfGHTS. 11 COtporete llqUlfe '-' In lieu of 70 T~ ~t peteona .... l"'9 t02, N1iWPOr1 .. e llJllt .... II In-1111\19 abandoned t"8 ua. of a.ctl Celt NllO of tot.al"""'*-' of llO'lil .. Ille ,1ctltl0111 lhlllftHI Tfle ~ "'--..., tor tN ~ Heme-A&.LAOIH S l'OOOll ...,..,....,_ ....... INVl,.ONMINTAL r~ 1540 ~ ... In ONfw9 COUMV Oft ST AT'US Cat 111 ...., -llYd , C.. .._ Calf euv 1. ftt 1 F1 LE -.c ........,. to lecticlft n. ~ ....._ NO~ 1IS1t,C:....11olNC.-....._,...,,_ • ...,._ ..... 4. ... lltwOl•Nl'ltlll CMilltY ..., In ~ COWllllY .., l't1 .... A ~--• A-rll I . Hit ~,Ill ...._ea._ _..r...,.. A_, .... NO,_ I. ..... ..., ,.. ,,............. ........, ...... ,. .... .. OIMt CW...flll 1119', Cl/Ill ... OJI I "tNa I fll C-. ....... 1M.. l.4M .... , -.t ..... DI lllJS•ll. -.._......._c.11 _, ............. -.............. ._...... .. " ··n.-....... -..... .............. ~c· ...... ..,._.. ..... , l-. 11 1•w • .... !W....... Jlulll I ••-aad ---a...~"a..; AU •T9•r1D .,._ ..-.. c...rCl:rft .. Or· ~C:..,... • _. .. ...., .. ._. ... c..._•'*'-YL k-........... ==-" • °'91119 C... .......... -n • o.,& C... ~ .... , ..... ::i::: ~ ... .. _, ..... I ,.,...., Th-4561 APREAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 87-38/COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT NO. 87-28/TENTATIVE TRACT 12900 (To develop a mixed-UH project Including 90 condominium units, 10,000 square fHt of ret•ll a.,.ce with a subterranean parking structure) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center. 2000 Main Street. Huntington Beach. C.Ufornla. on the date and at the time lndtcated t>etow to reoetw end contider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relativ. to the application delcribed below. DATE/TIME: Monday. March 21 , 1988, 7:00 PM APPLICATION NUMBER: Conditional Use Permit No. 87-36, Coastal Development Permit No. 87-28. and Tentative Tract 12900 APPLICANT: Mola Development Corporation/City of Huntington Beach Redevelopment Agency APPELLANT: Mola Development Corporation LOCATION: North of Orange Street between Main Street to the east and reaJlgned Sixth Street to the west. ZONE: Downtown Specific Plan-District 6 (Mixed Use: Commercial/Offtee/Residential) REQUEST: To d~velop a 17-lot subdivision for condominium purposes and construct a mixed use devek>pment comprised of 74 stacked condomin1u~s. 16 townhouse condominiums and 10.000 square feet of retail space on 3.7 ac:tes. Parking wiU be provtded at grade level and within a subterranean parking etructure. ENVIRON•NT AL ST A TUS: Covered under Environmental Impact Report No. 82-2 for the Downtown SP«ffi<; Ptan. COASTAL STATUS; Non-appeaJable. ON Ft~E: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the Department of Community Development. 2000 Main Street Hunting1on Beach California 92648, for inspection by the public. ' · ALL ~NTERESTED PERSONS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit mdenc. for or agajnat the application as outhned above. If there are any further questions pteaae call Scott Hess, Associate ptanner at 536-5271 . HUNTINGTON BEACH CITY COUNCIL, BJ: Alicia M. Wentwort~ CltJ Cleft. Phone: (714) s• t• Published Orange Coast Daily Piiot March 10, 1988 AREA MAP CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TENTATIVE TRACT No. No. 87-36 r~o. 87-23 12900 -- th530 emmw~ ~~Hrs• ~" ~~-· m' .' ~-~. I · . . . . .. . , . I . . ~ . t-:::;::=:::::;;:=== • ~-, -1': •• • ~ i~!M Hitlils!--. ~~ ' ., ; -~ -I -... s. .. ' ... - r • ~ I ,,.. • LESLI ·Eanm AIDS toplc of free Semlnar The topic of Al OS has been ae~ing considerable attention for quite a while now. but many questions arc still unanswered and., in the minds of many people. confusion still reigns. In an effort to clear up some of that confusion. the South Coast Medical Center in South Laguna willprcscruafrcc.public health forum on AIDS. Several health care pro- fessionals will discuss Al OS re- search. AIDS in the workplace and schools and donating your own blood forsurscry. Speaking will be TIMtmu Caaerte,chiefof virology at UCI: S..Us.tUvaa.anAmerican Red CrQSS nurse; c.rba.,Mr V aaley, laboratory director at SCMC: and RieMnl Ammoa.a member of the Laguna Beach AIDS Education Task force. The class will be held from 7: 30 to 9:30 p.m. on Wednesday in the medical center's auditorium. Call 499-1311. Ext. 2473 forrcscr- vations. • • • Andsomenotesabouta few local youths ... Jallc Me,._ of Laguna Niguel has been accepted as an inter- national exchange student by Y<>flh For Understanding lnter- natjOnal Exchange. Morton. who currently attends Dana Hills High School, will live with a family in Sweden during YRJ's 1988 sum- mer program. And Seett Kltdler,ajunior at Stanford University whoghdu- ated from Laguna Beach High in 19,S after foundina the Safe C opduct Council. has been ac- CClfed to Stanford's spring quar- ter an Florence. Italy and to the summcrquanerat Oxford. Kitcher. who serves on the board ofStanford'sSafe Rides program. will be studying Italian history. art and culture and British law. • • • The Laauna Beach Branch of The American Asseciatjon of University Women is inviting the public to join their members on Saturday at a luncheon to honor ElbaM• Penytlle Halley, auOlor of .. A Woman off ndepcn- delS'l Means." Aailey wlll speak at Ti volt Terrace in Laguna Beach at I 0 a.m. Her daughter. ga4a1. who haJjust published her first novel. '''{l)e Day I Became An Auto- didact. .. will also be a guest. for tickets for further in for- mation. call .,_lkNalr at 499-3041 or LMIM FleeMrat 49~9647. • • • And finally. the Saddleback Collqe semi-annual blood drive will be held on March 17 from 8 a.m. 10 6:30 p.m. in the Mission VitjoCollqr'slibrary. Donors mUll beatJCaQ 17 yeanoldand mus& weiah a minimum of 1 IO pounds. . Call S82-4S 17 for more infor- mation. s THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 1988 # It ian't easy bri:fin~ back &D atioct apecla, bat Dinama- tion ta at'rin& It~ ei of a try. From left. Cuol Kramer pata a coat of paint oa a peclaycepbaloeaanaa; Martha Ramirez bullcla teetla to uactlaC 111.&e &Dd •ta.ape; Dr. Geor&e Callison . and founder Cbrla llaJSlet a lee ap on a life-size cutaway of a tyraaaoeaanaa. A new age is dawning for the dinosaur By LESUE EARNEST °' .. .,.., ......... In 1982 \hns Mays. an airline pilot looking for a frrsh challenge. began dabbling in dinosaurs The San Juan Capistrano res1den1·s tascinat1on "1th the prch1stonc repules has since launched D1nama11on. a business which creates lifelike creatures that look. muH' and sound hh· the real McCo} •· Ma)S. v.ho reured his p1lots"s v.ings a ~car and a half ago said he has bernmc complete!} absorbed in the e!Ton .. This 1s a labor o f lo,e:· he said .. lt"s w consuming 1ha1 11 JUSt occupies eH'r) bit of m ) time ·· What Ma) s calls his .. dramatic gambk .. has apparent I) paid off. Dinamat1on c\htbtts are now showing 10 eight states across the countr;. In add111on. a show 1s currentl) under wa) 1n Argcnuna and Ma) s !Mild he expects soon 10 ha' l' h11. cn.·atun.·s o n d1spla) 1n Francl' and Ital). Ne>.t )t:ar. Ma)S said. his painstakingl)-deta1led d1no..aurs v.111 be shov.n at the 'enerable Bnush Museum in London Oddi) enough. howeve-r. the animated creatur~ ha' e )Ct to Overdue reunion fora lost generation By LESUE EARNEST °' ... .,.., ....... The lost ~neration 1s coming to Laguna Beach this weekend. .\utho~ scholars and pot"ts Wlll reminisce and read about a ume bctv.ecn world wars when Amenca·s hterar; genwses -pan of what Genrude Stem called ··the lost gener- ation .. -met regular!~ at a Pans book'itorc called ShakespcaK and Com pan) The cekbrauon. mtendro to pres- ent a picture of what life was hkc for lhe expatriates in Paris during the 1920s. will be held at Upchurch- Brov.n Booksellers 1n honor of the binhday of Sylvia Beach. tx: pn:So1:nted 1n Orange C ount~. a shon cum1ng \1 a" <,atd hl· 1' sed1nR. to O\en.ome ·· 1t 1s our strong goal to create a museum 1n <>range: ( uunn b) thl· end of the }ear." said \fa)S. "ho ha'> 1nlurpora1ed thl· bu~sness and no" shares Its ov. nersh1p v.11h ""'' c:ral partner~ 1 u do this. Ma>Ba1d Dinamauon is planning a J01nt d Ton 14 tth 1he ~atural H1stOI') Fo undation 1n 'r"pon Beath .\ccordtng 10 Dinamatson marketing d1rt:l lur \111..c: < nn· 'er~. museums ufsc1enceand technolog~ ha'e h1 .. 1umall~ tx·en ~parate from natural h1stol') museums. ··That sc:para11on no longer mak~ sense ... (on ' er\(.' ~1d ·· ~ mu~um fort he 21st centul') nec:ds 10 g" e eq ual atten11on 10 t'loth areas. and that's our goal:· The Dinamauon creature\ are an ideal mamage uf '>C1encc:. tn·hnolog) and natural h1stol') according 10 Con' er1.e -a tact that hl· said separates his burgeoning business from others that manufacture d1no.saurs. Then~ are a lo t more 10 these creatur~ 1han 1hc1r .. "0" fartur:· ConH·rsc said. ~'eral of the world\ top paleo n1olog1s1s sit on thc: D1nama11un board of ad"1sors... according to Ma)'s. ~mong them arl· C...l"Urgc: ( all1son teacher of comparauve anatomy at Cal ~tall' Lung Beach and a leading authont) on small dinosaurs. C ra 1g Blar l.. director of the Natural History Museum 1n Los .\ngdl''> and Bob Bakker. author of .. Dinosaur HettS!CS" and adjunct l urator at the L' nivers1t~ of Colorado. Oinamation cmplu~l'.'e~ "or!. closet~ with the sc1enusts to make the creatu.rn a-. Juthl·n11l a~ possible I hl· dn1ma1 1un ~ ano ther stor) A computer control as ltxatcd in 1hr base: of each creatu~ The danosaun att St·4ul'nt1all~ programmed with movements that appear to be random .\ mcl han1cal de\ ice 1s used to create the sounds. TM total etlel t ot thl' creaturt"S can be stanhns. accord1na to ( un\l'r'M." .. .\II ~ou haH to do 1s look at the eJL prcss1on on a fourtb- gradl'.'r·~ fall' "hen he is v.atching a tyrannosaurus rex and it suddc:nl~ opens m mo uth and roars four fttt away from him." l on' l'r'K" said ··That impact is 1mmeasurabk." { ........ DIROaAUllfm) LB man travels to peace $Ummit By I ffll 1£ EARNEST Of_D19' ....... ;\ Laguna Beach man rcttntJy rtle1 v.1th a group of So' 1et and Amencan c111zens 1n a w«klon& bramstomuna §t"Ss1on aimed at find1na ways to ach1e' c peace betWttn the two supcr- po"crs Michael f,ans.. vice president of the Laguna Beach Ch.amber of Com·- men.c. 11.a~ oM of 450 people at the So' 1c:t· .\mcncan Citizens' Sum met held last month 1n Akundna. Va. The main &oalsofthe summit ~ to rind wa's to ratuce the thrat of n u~kar "ar and to learn to peacduJly COC\l..,l ··'-' e as snd1vtdual c1ttzens can do mon.· for chansina t.bt world than 1f ~l ka' l' 11 up to pohbcians. .. Eva.as said .. It s reall} a qucsuon of asum- 1 ng n·,pons1b1ht} ou.nclvn and noc lea' ing 11 up to othen." Beach. an Ammcan who opened Shakespeare and Compan} and who did not li ke the ··iost generation" characterization of her fnends. be- came the confidant of the literat) Jianu who came to buy or rent books. Her small boobtorc became a rtSUlar mtttina place for intellectuals such as Ernest Hemingway. T .S. Eliot. ~nrudc Steen. Ezra Pound. James Joyce and F. Scott F1uacr.ald. Beach ~ ... UVJUON/82) Hitting the road Peedftl Of Am craftawomea Ernestine aa.1» Greea.jeweler; J>nlee P'onl. ceram.lca: Bantet LamMn. 8C11lptor: ucl llaJ"&uet Toad. &Ja-blower an dnued for aacceu u tbey prepare to lean for Canada to clemoaatrate tlaelr talents ln a fiYe-etty promotion for tile annul Laaa.aa e~t. Ab laa•e a lone bhtory of fesdftl partlctpadon. ProJI.' ts that arc-out of \ht summit's 'anous \ask fOl\'lCS in- cluded fonn1"'a.J(Mnt ~ institu1t to dl'' clop 1nnovauvt wa)'l to ach1nr tntemat1onal unckraand. Cfl'at1ng a alobal "comput~T (fteue ___ ,,., Laguna Beach Ebell Club to hold annual rummage sale TillC Lapu 8cacll Ebdl aub wiU bold its annual non ... ..,, Saturday Crom 9 a.m. to ) p.m. al the ..... ._.. Womm'10uba1 tbircomttofGrn~ytt Scriirt ud SL Aaa·a Drive. 'Ille .ale wiD bnare ieans IUCb as books. clotbina. ~ ilftD.I. jewelry, sponi1la ~ and t>0h<la> deaaliom. Procieldl •ii. ulCd '° tiimefil \'&riom local ~ latior ritiaa M a>mmuaity pwpe.. .... . Kia Orange County JM6eant A salute to Oran~ County will be the theme of the s1~th annual Miu OranJ(' County-Miss <\mntca Scholar- ship Pafcant Saturday at 7:30 en t~ Robut B. Moott .\udnonum at Orangi: Coast Collett an Cost.a Mesa. Debra Sue Mallet. Miss America of 19U •111 be mistia.s or ccrcmoniesak>na Wlth Simoae Stephens. M1 Cahfom1a t 987. and Susan Rene JCIU. Miss Onnec Count) 1987. R&eh Saul and lht Los qedcs Ram chceritadcn. ~•II be fcatumS. aJoaa Wllb a sahue to the Riptcous Brolbtn. · Ek\'cn )OUJll ~omen from <>rans Cognt)' 11nll compete for lh<' S4.000 in educa11onal sdio&us.h1ps bc1nc o1Tcttcl Tt(kets att SIO and -.JI be avad1blc al tk boA off'itt tbe na&J'tl of the pqnnt Call SSl-S7•0 for (unhtt 1nfonnataon. ' Q,...t A..ncaa Write-Ill at UCI T1'c Orulllt C0ttnf) ~ of Womm For has ldli'iltdcd its ti&nl atu1ual Great Ammeaa Write-en for .,... 6vM t'.JO a. a to l JO p.ID."at dlle •n'fflit)' Oilb•dlc QM,... 'nt •n11e--t• as a tctW-wnU.. _..,.. ~ ~ '° dl111W11• lr'fC!tr T~ ... _. ...,ate IMlftdredloOr'hcn to_... aftkmhm dloecdocarc ...,.. ecl9CalJOll A1td11& fl"*CU08 C'I( ow nveroe- --~ a.d' Ntiallll tlCWn ...... ud C1~1I at-*' .. ,..,...._....,.. aai ..... "'Calli• • Sclence OJymplad ln Santa Ana Rancho ~nuago Colleg~ v.111 Ix one oftht sttc~ for the Orange Count) Sc1enet Ol~mp1ad for JTadts ~'en lhrouah 11. It ~•II take place FnJa> at t 2 15 pm ''n the Santa -\na campus. 17th and Bmtol strttlS Some ofthee,cntl v.111 mcludc a balloon race. bndat' buttdana. measurement. egdropand a ~nCt bc>v.I Cati RSCph)sal K"IC~ instructor Jon ~alloat 60 7-}:?6~ for details.. HaatiJWtaa Library tour llet tnp to t.he Hunun•ton l1bran 1s br1na orpnalt'd for Satu.rdl) b) ~ lf""lf~ fam1I)' Sen 1tt1 Procnm and ••h mttt at 11 :.lO am. at the ln1nc Youth Scni<n Center Pa:1nunp. KUlpt~ and prden.s arc amo~ tht aur·actJOM or tht alk11} tt.CVJ'Slon. Thr cost is SS and fW1.hcr infonnatioa is l"atlabk from 0., Mi "ndmon at 66().; 39 :?O. • Free skating la .lfeu Frtt 1ct ruuni. 1ndudtna skate rent.ab. w1ll be offered Sa1un:un from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ice Cap9da Chalcl.1701 Harbor Blvd .. Cos1a Mesa. The t\cnt u. a St. Pundt's Day.-~ Uld is opc-n to <''<'f)o ne Call the cbalet &1 979-111() fOr lDOft 1nformatton llotlJerllood wor••• alated TbcWomcn'.sOpponun1taCc:eterofUCI will~ a v.ort.shop turdly from 9 a.m. '°I p.n. fOr .- v. ho a~ uodtttekd wbdk-r or DOC IO~ a ......,. Or Deborah Hcftdlaa. a locaJ ~•Id rt will condUC'\ tk snsion in nteftSIOft d -) _. 4. 'Tiiie ftt cs SS. ud lb09t attc1M.tiQI sboeW ml U6-1121 for..,.. rqalrltton and d1ttC't:IOM f' c • , t ·~ I c • f ~ ~ c • c i ( • • • • c c ( t ' l , .. • • ( • c d J ,. c ( c ( ,. f • ( • J ~ c c l ( c • , F c • ( f c c k • T ( II .. • p • d " I< v u • II • • c t " 0 • c • • • v 9 0 • • f ~ ( c c " ( ' " • c ~ .. ' • .. ' • 0 c • r 4 ~ II " ~ t. • I t • .. ( • I • ~ ' I .. ' " • • : • := .. . :· .. .. D l'N981 TM l1111 .... iri hi .1 'na repeiln •~ c•tc•• •_..Y lltht San 8ttMrdieo Couty M-..m. The uhibit has beca very IUCC:lttlllat. ~~ thret protf'lms -.n meivc fUnch"' tom the "'I toOk my ~~lty 9P 9k ftnt . ....,,.-·-:-.,.........~-.----~-....,....__,,. ....... ;Sawdala Fcsbwal fortbtfinttUM. :r•-----t~ ... ~~----......... ... ._ ,..... ~~-·,he Shanti Projert Sally's Furid For StnlOft iiit ttiC half hOUrs. .. Coaw:nc ilkt; • M~ of the Lquna 9eacb Sawdust fa&ival Thursto1'1 MiddkiSchool pidantt propam fot 1&ucknt The uhibit is turned°" whcj the board have decided to ,;ve Sl0,000 in tcholarshiPI and dtvcl<>pmtnt. first vis.itonamvc.andaa.t.heyfileby. donations to their own community thit year. The Shanti Pro~ offers a suppan aysecm (ot they c.n oblcf.vt * d1nosaurt as The 90n.profit orpnizatt0n. which tw iTpeatcdly individuals and famihcs &.cina h~·threaaeaina situ.at1001 they move and rou. aivenmoMytoavarietyoforpniiations-tomeoutsidt such as AIDS. Sally's Fund provide'S trantpOf'tation for --~du~tcum ~~~':.n~~to ..... the area -decided this yar to uro in on the needs of elderly people and shut-ins and the Thunton prottarn -_.. ... -. .. LasunaBcachdtizens.l«OtdinatobolrdmemberMarla focuses on substance abuse ~vcntion and skill the exh1 it at {ft IMUint rate - Bums. development in sixth· throuah eiatuh..,ade you~ters. approximaad~ ~000 . viaiton llch "In the past. we have donated to many outside Lquna Beach Hi&b Sc:liool. the main recipient of Saturday and ~ and n>oo projects:· said Bums. .. Now we are •rnna to focus our Sawdust Festival funds in the past. will rtteivc S 12.000 visitors durirw iM •ys. . attention on needy projects and prosrams here in Lquna this year. "for a siillk exlaibit. that is Beach." T.L.C.. a senior citizen pr~ram which provides probably the mOlt tlaat lhil m.att.um rn addition to repeat donations for 1ehool district art transpe>rtation. lunch and counsehna. will receive S2.000. has ever attracted." Orie.emcr llMd, i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "lthinkwereallybha~~ ~ord in the ara." ht added. Ptl>plc must be really iateretted~ 1n ••••••••• FASHIONS ••••••••• • Grand Openin1 •• SAVE .. % OFF REG. PRICES! Starts Thursday, March 10th at 7a.m.! Special 1st Dciy Sale Hours: 7 a. m.-lOp. m. ! •••• •••• Announcing the Grand Opening of NEA Fashions -our newest & most exciting store at 23681 El Toro! At NEA Fashions you'll find the latest jr. & misses' brand name & designer fashions at tremendous savings! Ov~rsized 1-Pocket TOPS ........ . ~ 15-Uutton TOPS ... 5 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Famous Moher Denim JEANS ..... . ... 12~~ Famous H. Y. Maker Ful ty-Ltned Zip -O ut 2 9 99 RAINCOATS . . . . . . . . . . ~. N-SKm' Outeon-Front Twill SKl"TS . 9 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Famous Moher Fleece JOGGING SUITS 1WY1 Fashion Woven 6 99 . . . . . . . . . . ~ ~. BLOUSB ... 4 99 . . . . . . . . . . . . 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LOW PMCal danosaun." • Such cnthusiastk response : has bttn echoed throuahout the nalon . accordina to Mays. : ··in every cue. we broke alt the attendance rcconis across the <:fun • try.'' he said. . j But it sounds as af the ~2-)Ul-old Ma)s.. who is married and has Olret sons. 1s unlikely to rest on his laOrtls now that the company has achifvcd more than a modkum of rnomerrium . The asenda of future projects it.still arowins. : Eventually. thecompanynpeos to produce animated replicas of• ~a creatures. extinct mammals. iant insects and early humans. • Now bulging at the setms. Dinamation. with its COf'\)Orate ctficc an San Jua{I Capistrano. 1s rel~ting Its production warehouse frQtn a 12.000-squarc-foot buiklina in Santa Ana to a 24.000-square-foot facilOy in Tustin. • And Mays said he has no plqs to reurc from the company he brouaht to ti re fi "e and a half years a&°' He summed up the time he commls to D1namat1on in a very few word( "I don't ~t much aotf in 1itsc da)s." he said. ; SUMMIT ••• From Bl • • • ' . classroom.. whereby Soviet :and American students cout~ dud) together via computers; work1n& on cooperallvely prod~ fiJms. ~d10 programs and videos: and the frta· 11on of a joint veteran'scommillCf for peace. • t:.vans. who owns D.N. Evash. ti high fashion desianer salon in ~una and who 1s a member of the RQta l! cl ub. said he became involved )\'1th the group as a result of his efforts 10 bring a deleption of Soviet anills to Laguna for an international :am resu' al. : In July. Evans wrote a Jetta to Gorbachev on the subject. t v.o months later. he received a restonsc fro m Soviet embassy 1n WashiJWton D.C ·! In the meanume. some Usuna re!!dcnts told Evans about the )um· m11. sugesuna that it miaht ~ an t ffecuve wa) to advantt t6e 1~ ot an international festival. Whitt an euct plan to bri!thl' Soviet artists to Laauna has sti not materialized. Evans said there i ov. a chance that the artists mi&ht Jbm'-' in the fall. .; In any case. Evans said he •adc lastin& fncnds at the confere~and that he plans to atfend the :~"t summit to be held in Moscow in J:989 E'ans. who ~ys his own way~ thl' mcctinp. said he is not naive tf>out the Soviet Union. ~ "I'm not a Pollyanna in my atiudc toward the Soviets.." Evans sa" ··1 am not a pinkie. a commie. I'm .. all· Amcncan bo)·." ,• But Evans said he does wf1t\l communication between citizertf can make a difference. :• ··we accom~ishcd a lot. we IJ:all~ did:· he said. "We opcnfS a d1aloaue." ~ •• REUNION •• : l'romBl I. II 0 a 1t n 0 II t 0 • j ) n 0 ,. r id a \ h 0 0 s 0 0 e I. ;! I· n 1f e d e II c I I- e n } a • n s. ") 'I· :>f a- l S at a t>f ·h ry er is ~c~ .e n. It ~ er •', .. , .. • I ·, •• i . : .,. ' I ' ' •.' ' I ' " .. H ol ... . ·~ •., , • J ' .. '• 11 'I < 'I > .... ... •' I •I ''w ,• ' '·. · .. · I •f, .... . '~ \ . ·~ 1.., •,, ·.r ... ~ ~ fl~ 1 '1 ''• I• . .. .. '. ' . .. .d ' '11 I r "1 ''{If ,,, I I . •'I . (. , ... ,t •• : 1d1 I ' ',,I .. 1H()MAS A. PAGE O o\AIRMAN OF 1'HE SOARD PAESl!JENT CHIEF E~ECUTNE OFFICER Tb0 old aJdOlU of ·~ goes u-p must come dawri' h.aS beEln I>~ to oe trUe at San mego Gas & ~c. Fol' tne -past~ yea.t'S ~c J'at0S nave oeet1 co~ doWJl. RecenUY, tne -pubhC 1Jti}itleS cornnussion a-p-pr<J'led a.n a.'Vera,ge electriC J'at0 redUcti.On of io.2% etrectwe Ja.nual'Y l, 1988· TtUS iS tne ia;rgest one-tilDfl redUcti.OU in our 107-ye8S biStol"'Y wnat does UUS mean for you? In 1988, J<?'U oe I>~ abOut tne ~for eiectctcltu' as JC!.U did in 1982· It's tnat strnI>le . cuttillt costs, con~ rates and -pr<J'li~ tne same tJigb. (lU8lltQT serviC0 you 'V0 cotn0 to e~ n.a.ve beEln our on-gouig -pi0(ige to you . .And~ tne -past se'leral yea.rs -we nave beEln succesSfUl at a.cbi~ tjlelll-, . We reallZ0 that, at tllUes, high rates nave created difficult situaUons for you and -we're VJ()l'io.ng na.rd to ~ sure it doesn't naI>-pen. in tne fUt;U.1'0 · on oeb.alf of s'I)G&E ern"Ployees, 1 want you to imo<N uiat we a-p-prectat6 your interest. concern and suI>J>Ort as -we con.Unue our etrorts to cut energy -prices. ~page ~PreSiaent a.nd ChiSf Ex~ otfiC01' () , . 'Vietnam' holds its ground at box office ., 80NNIS NtDGaoN • ~ Jlllllt. .... C' 9 1 tuc I .: 1 U • -In.ended to ponray a 11mpk, : -romantic s-ablc or low ... The Fan· ; lattids.. sperb ditrord at San :--0anentc's Southampton Dinntt ~ Theater. 1 -Bou11na nearly 30 ycan of con- ; tinuous production 1n New York (the ; -~-nanninasbow1nlheh1storyof · lhe Amttican staae). the piece finds ; -8ltelf cnd3neeted d~ to its casual. 1f · not nip. reference to the sub.1«1 of :· .. rape-in l)'nc and narrauvc. Wntten b) Tom Jonn. v.1th music ·· iib)· Hal"\e) SchmtdL the drama re- . VOl\'CS around M1ghbortiood SY>"tt\• ; 4-cans ""h<>K rcla11omh1p 1s com-- • teated b} the Y>ell-meaning inter- . ~tion of con p1nng fathers at- 1eftlptm1 to spttd th1nas along. Their --plan indu<ksa setup abduction. from -~hkh the )Ouna man is to save his I belovtd. culminatma m harmonious euphoria f(w all. thouah the tmn '"rape... apparently . intended as a pseudonym for .. abduction" for the sake of more l~rical !'~mt1ve and sons, may seem 1nscns1t1vc to some. Undcrthc direction of Lynn Phillip Seibel. a small but enefl(t1c cast makes a valiant efTon at med1oc~ cntenammcnt. Spirits appear to be dampened rather than heightened as the evenina propnscs.. For evn) cloud there is the pro\·crbtal s1h er lining-1n this case. perhaps ~o qr three. Daniel Halk)ard as Henry. the moth-eaten ShakcspcarC'an actor. bnahtens the stage ~•th his easy anucs and warm chansma. v.h1lc Jeffrey Rockwell as the b1rtd bandiL El Gallo. croons several fine tunes. ueatly enhann ng the musical aspect of the work Also appreciated arc Richard Gould (Hucklebcc) and J. SheN-ood Mon~ry (Bellamy). the two mtdd i~ f'athm. in their duct rendi- tion of· The Minute That We Say No" - a humorous musical com· mentary on percntina- Other playcn arc Jim Alexander and Melissa Swift as the youna lovm and David Donah as Henry's Indian companion. Monimer. A tremendous asset to the pro- duction as the orchestra -D. Jay Bradley (piano), Larry Trent (bass) and Jeff~ (drums). Pfayina 10 1 slowly lhinn1n1 au- d1cn«. this show JUSt don not measure up to the usual hiah quality entcr1a1nm ent offered It San C1cmen1e·s Southampton. ''The Fantasticks" will continue Wednndays and Thursdays at 8: IS. Fnda)s and Saturdays at 8:4S and unda)S at 1:30 and 8:1S through Ma> 8. Call 498-7576 for ucket information and ~ations. Jeffrey Rockwell (top), lleU-Swift, Jim Ala· ander In ••Tbe P'antutlcb." HOLL YWOOO (AP) -"Oood Momma VietMm" remained No. I in box Oflkt tttt1pes IMt wetkend dtsp1tc some hnv) prnsure from .. Mov1na." a new movie 1tamna com~aan Richard Pryor. .. Good Momin•" earned SS.I million while "Movana" earned more than S4 million in its debut weekend. The film stars Pryorasa New York enginttr forced to relocate his family IO Boise. Idaho. with more than a hn.lc trouble along the way. '"frantic." the latest thriller from Roman PolansJu. earned more th3n $3. 7 million. The movie about an American hcan surgeon whose wife disappears dunng a medial con· fcrcn« in Pans stars Hamson Ford. The romantic comedy "Moon- struck'' v.-as in founh platt with S3.2 million. follo"ed by "Three Men And A Bab)." "'h1ch earned more than U .1 m1lhon in Its 14th week. bringing it to a total gross ofS 144.2 million -sw1ac:h1nt Chan.._ .. a braedcut version of lk ~eaalllk DIWltOOm coiDtd)' ·-ne Froat ..... eamtd Sl.1 million for its ~t WClfk. The Tri-Star mov~ t1an Kathleen T urner as a netwon news rcponcr who kttps tl)'i"I toJ:t her job, Ft 1W1)' from her u ·h nd played b)' Bun Reynolds.. and IMf'fY her new love. a sponin& JOC>ds compeny owner played by Ch1saopher Reeve. "Shoot To Kill.'' a chate thriller stamna Sidney Poitier as an FBI aacnt chasin& a maniac in the Nonh- west woods. earned Sl. l mimon for s.cventh place. h was followed by "Action Jackson .. with S 1.8 million. "A Ni~t In The Life of Jimmx Reardon. · starrina -stand By Me • star River Phoenix. ~ S 1.4 million for ninth pla«. .. The Last Emperor." director Bernardo Bcnolucc1's Oscar nomi- nated movie about the China's boy emperor Pu Y1. was in 10th place with S 1.3 million. NBC's 'Day by Day' debuts in second place in ratings -. ----STARTS TOMORROW ----. WllBm ,.. • ~ Onwe-ln V.ll50 •19SSIONVE.JO E~Vieic>M¥1 364-6220 •STANTON fdwJfdsV ... C.. 891 0567 ~ ·~ •OAANGE •WHTWNSTUt Mnl 8'a "'8za EdwWS uiwer511y c.neoome Eawanls Cinema Wtsl S29J5a39 ~-8811 634·2553 891 3935 EL T<MtO *LA .-.ADA •SANTA ANA WEST-.STEA EOW.OS s.odWw' Paclfit s u Mll'Jlla Eowaros 811s10< Pxthc s H• WlV 39 SI t -5880 994-2'°° >40-7 '-« Dtl'lf In 891 3693 LOS ANGELES (AP)-One of the thre-e showings NBC gav~ the new scru:s "Day By Da)' ... last week toddled into second place in 1he -'.C. Nielsen C'o. ratings. while ABC's new "Supercarner" foundered in 19th place. The version of --Dar 8) Da) .. that made the top of the raungs was shown at 8.30 p.m. Thursda} after No. 1- rated "The Co'ib\ <ihow" "Da} 8) Da}.'· a comed} about a )'Oung rnupk opNating a home da) can· t'l•ntcr. also 1.1.a\ shown by NBC unda} night after "Family Ties" and Monda) n1gh1 aftl'r .. -\Lf .. Thl· <iunda} night !>how placed :!0th in the ~1clscn raungs and the Mon- da' night sho1.1. 14th Each sho" was a different cp1wdc of the new sen cs. DEL1'NE't''S IRISH P U B J oin l " \tarr h 171 h t or "T P .\TfUt I\ . .,. D \' n.' Tl\ ITI E" (t.,lrndrd llour,:11 \londa' thru t"rid1n 11 \\I · 9 P\l (Op~ni.;,: at Q a.m. ~I l'nd1h ·, Ui., 'I 2915 S. REDHIU .. C.O°'\T \ \U ,°'\ \ • c,5 7-1951 The show's rciularslot will be Sunday night. With "The Cosb) ho"" and nl·1.1.coml·r ··Oa) B) Day." 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"Who's The Boss?"' with a 22.0 rating and 33 share. CBS' "The Golden Girls" held seventh place with a 21 .S ratina and. a 36 shart'. with the Grammy Awards in eighth and CBS' "60 Minutes" 1n ninth place with a 21 .0 ratinaand a 35 share .. In te nth place was NBC°s "ALF. "1th a 10 5 ra11n1 and 32 share. Jackson's 1noveswin NY cheers By MARY CAMPBEU. &11 I,,,,_..._ NEW YORK -The Madison Square Garden aud1cnet foraot the Elephant Man's bones. plastic surgtr} and other controversies and sat. ml'smc nzed b) Michael Jackson the performer. His high voice. with its controlled '1brato . was enthralling. especially on "She's Out of My Life." which follo"l'd a duet of" I Just Can't Stop <Lo' 1ng You)." Video screen~ amplified Jackson's stncken u - prcss1on as the duct ended. with the female singer "alking away. The girlish face of Jackson. 29 often "'as sho" n large on the screens tha1 Oanked the stage. But he made no attempt to maintain a "pretty" ex- prl·ss1on. adopting a tearful. ancv1ng pose SC\ eral times at the end ofsones nhkc his 1984 tour. 1n which Jacil.son was b) far the most araceful dancing 1n a line with his brothers this time he was amona equals. surro unded most of the time by four men obv1ousl) well trained in dance Jackson's kicks and spins were so fast the C) e only rcgistettd them af\er they were over. His pelvic thrusts. like different Jackets he donned. convc)cd little sexual sugestion and much childlike "dress1n1 up" like arownups. The staeccraft looked simple but probabl> was far from it. There were no aiant structures. JUSt the smooth front half of the stage where Jackson sanf and danced and a lower-level bac of the stage for four backup singers. SC' en mus1c1ans and modem mus1c·s mounds of equipment. Much use was made of spothJhts . sometimes on four sades of the sm,cr. each filled with his silhouette. and laser beams stabbed the air. Once . Jackson ended a sona and a circle of arccn lights surrounded his feet. There were tricks, in which he seemed mag1call) to move from one place to another. as in 1984. In one. Jackson he stood on a ladder and a C) hndcr draJ>C dropped over him from above. His next appearance was on the other side of the s&.qe. where a "aan&Pl.ank" lifted up and swuna him out over the audience. Near the bcainnina of the evenina. a man walked out on s~shook hands with Jackson and n to dance opposite him. Bric y. 1t secmcd pan of the show. then a couple of larac bodyauards walked the intruder ofTstaae. fairly unot>- trus1 vcly. No abrupt moves were made and the shows pacina wasn't dented. Spontaneny was in short supply but tM wtll·planncd entertainment bc1na offettd was so fascinat11\1 that a v1cv.cr didn't mind. Jackson·s dancina and Just trottina around stttc as arace ittelf. A couple times M d'ld 1 robot 1equence. but obviously 1s playinadown his .... lures .. of OM JCwtled pove and Uw moon walk. He used both only once. d urins "Btllie Jean ... •. Eu&-W• deals. NOnB • 5 J Q .\1163 0 k •• , • k5J war &AS1' •I *A 7 61 iSouth Q K I 4 Q Q t• 9 7 1 0 '' 3 2 0 v ... •AIM17 •Q943 SOUTH • k QI It 9 4 Q v ... " O AQl915 ., The hidctlna: &.-. .... .. ... 3 0 ... 4 0 ... ... ... Nort1t• 2 Q l NT '. Openiq lald: Biabt of • Then la a vut dilferenc;c bet•oeo the various fonm of tournament bfidle. la Plir evaau. eadl baud ii a minl-toumamcnt of ill own. where ff'lf:rJ trick counts. Team CHARLES GOREii IDltdMI are more lite rubber bridle. where the safety of tbe con- tract la paramount. How would you play tbia bud from tbe recent Ber- muda l.elioul, bdd at tbc South- am.ptOD Princm? You have neched a nearly iron- clad c:oolnd of four 1.,.da. When putner responded in your void and then took a limple preference, you elected r.~ to look beyond four ...-. Wat lcadl a trump. which you win in band. How do you continue? Obvioully, the answer ii you don't know-at kut, not until we tell you whether you're playiq in a pain or team competition. Thia band WU dealt in tbe team cbampi- oublp and tbe dedarer, Bruce Fer- IUIOD of BaUe, Idaho, returned a trump. Just u well. But could win, leld a dub to bi.I partner'• ace, and then ... dilJDOllCS ruff. But tbat would be UM tllird and lut trick for tbe deftDle. Al ,un, YoU 1e1 tbe chance rm an atra ovwtrick. You can ere.a to ~ with tbe kiDa of ctiamgnda, dilc:ard a c:l\lb OD the ace of beuU and then kad a tnam,p, ICOriDI two overtricb. You must ao fm it, and the feet tba& But ruff• away tbe kins of ctiamoodi,,.. to bis .-rt· Mr with the ace of c:l\lbt ud then ecor-. IDOlher di•mond ruff few a oa.-tric:k Ml ii just wafonunate. An. ID, that lhouJd be an aver- ... ~ and that's wbll makes bddet audl • fududna pme. Frtay,~ll . ARIES (March 2 1-Apnl 19): What )OU ··massed" yesterda) becomes avaala~lc at this tame. You'IJ bave access to pc:rtanent 1nformat1on and could meet 1nd1vtdual who will play important role in your bfc. Gemini figures promanen1h. TAURUS (Apnl 20-Ma) 20): Funding as made available. sn·nano could fea1ure sale or purchase of art obJe<:t. luxury item. Fam1I) member &alks seriously about change of residence. Health repon of relativt is encou~g1n1- GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): ~fine terms. avoid self-decepuon. ch«k agreement for "hidden clause." Individ- ual with heavy-handed me1hods may actually be frightened. Know at . stand your 'round. Marnal status commands attention. SYDllEY 01111 CANCER (June 21 -Jul> 22): Be deliberate. thoro ugh. refuse to be Cajoled into premature action. You'll be on more solid emotional ground. Success in- dicated in dealing wnh professional persons. espccaall} men. Capncom involved . LEO (July 23·.\ug. 22): Spotlight on romance. crea11' it). abll11y to strike chord of universal appeal. Be ready fpr excite ment of disco' er) ··cnrounter" with unique member of opposite ..ex. i\nes. Libra play roles . VIRGO ( .\ug. 23·Sept. 22): What had been an emouunal swo rd of Damocles. almost a physical threat. is removed You get pro,erb1al second ch~ncc. lncludl·s career and love. Stress courage. 1nd<.>pendenCl'. p1onl.'enng sp1nt. ong1naht). LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22>: Relauvc talks about who owe!> ho"' much and ~hal to do about 11. Refuse to take sides an domcstK dispute. Surpnsc in' 1tat1o n for tonight includes gourmet d1n1ng. ( an<:l'r na11'c figures prom1nc ntl). SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): Yo u arc ""relt'a~d·· fro m obligation. Empha!>1S on perM>nal possessions. basic values. pro mises no t frl·cl~ ga,en. Long-distance call involves social affair. wardrobe. possible Journe). SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 211. Sudden surge of freedom dominates in,1gorat1ng scenano. Spotlight on change. travel. vanety. rn:a 11v1t). 01rtat1on. Clandestine arrangement will prove beneficial. Vargo plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22.Jan. 19): Check Sagattanus message tor valuable han1. Scenario h1ghhgh ts secrets. hospitals. anst1tu11ons. commun1cat1o n wath o ne who 1s temporarily confined. Ideas can be transformed into viable concepts. AQUARl~S(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): W ish co mes true. )OU locate m1 ssangan1cle. a ··1ost lo'e .. rnuld return. You'll have plent) to celebrate. yo u'll also ha'e luc k an mailers of speculataon. In pla). stack wath number 6. PISCES (Feb. I 9·March 20): Many people recognize your talents. wall sa) so. you'll recc1'e plaudits from peers. Spotlight on promotto n. abaht) to..dt"al successfully with ··powerful" and1 v1duals . ..\nother P1sn·s pla)s role. IF MARCH 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc antu111,<.>. a natural teacher. succeed "a unonhodox procedl'res. You arc an eKccllent character anal)SI. drawn to the mantle ans and sciences. 1nclud1ng astrolog) You percel\e trends. can deal wath public and are an harmony v. 1th most v.omen. Cancer. C'apncorn . .\quanus peo ple pla) important roles in )Our ltfC'. Your antu1t1on as considered .. n.·markabk." You'll gain access to secrt~t before this month 1s finished. -\pnl v.111 also be memorable for )Du. featuring romance and mone). DEAR .\NN L-\:-.;DERS· Recenth I fell and broke a hip. In a single second I JUlnl·d tht· group l..nown as "handicapped ·· I ~anted more than an ) thing 10 moH' Mo,c inhcd l\fo"eout ofbcd Movl' aro und the room Mo' c around thl' hou~. Mo"·e o ut of th\.' hOUS(' and into the world. I ne,er reallll'd ~hat a lu,ul) it was to enJO) th ow s1 mplc frl.'.'ed oms I al~o learned a frv. other thing\. for ('\ample. ht•V. thoughtless and inrnnsadcrate ahk- bod1ed f)Coplc r an be. Du \Ou folk'\ rcali1e hov. far 11 •'-w amv.herc tor a person ~ho U\l'~ crutches or a wheelchair or a wall..d' Please get ) our car out of the space rescn ed for the handicapped and thank God 'ou can v.alk. It would. be awfull\ nice 1f \Ou v.ould open doors for us. It will noi be ante rorctcd as "011' ·· tt·,. s1mpl:-good All• l.uKIS manna' .\nd. 1f,ou are an a pos1t1on to J 11 ·'"'thing about 11. see that the door\ 1n ~our building open eas1l~ In f;Kt 'ome doors could be remo' t•d \.\ h 11 Jrc thl'\ '>hutting out., \\ hcn ~ ou spc:ak to a person an a v. hl·l"lrha1r. get down so ) ou can look that person in the eye. It 1s hard to con' crsc with someone who as way up therc Yo u will help m1ll1ons of readers b) pnnung this letter. -B.H I~ LEXI NGTON .. DEAR B.B.: May I add a few suuesaions from a member of my staff wlao jast sMd a le& cast after "rtt moatlas of misery~ Move witll care tlaroap rnolvtac doors. Doa'I swing a.road lidtety· split. It cu be u&remHy llaurdous for tlae elderly or someoae oo cnatclles. Dino wllea you a~ walkill& dowa lite street. A person iD a laarry wlao isn't payiDc attention collld ill· advertea&ly IMlmp a llullicapped penon aad knock tbe cRtelaes oat from oder llim. Aad oae last llaillg: Hotels. res- tauruts aacl buiaess placa .taould not say tky have easy att'ffl for tk budlcapped wllea tlley d•'I. Some very aice places ia nica10 make lite llaadicapped 10 dowa a dark alley and llaroagla tlae kitnea 10 get to tile dinia1 room. Ifs cletrading. Philharmonic backers well nourished By UREN M. REED ......... Ceft' • ... • "Eat.. Drink and lk Merry" seemed to be lhe mouo of c hoice Sunday evenint in 1he Jewel Coun a1 South Coast Plaza. as supponers of the Irvine and Las Cancao ncs women's committees of 1he Oranae County Philharmonic Society aalhered at the fifth annual Cuisine Fantasy. The nearly 450 aucsts definitely received the value of the $40 tickel price as 30 plus restaurants, wineries and SJ)Ctialty food shops offered up taste-tcmptina treats includina mush- room pasta with smoked duck and wild mushrooms. sloe gin chicken. lamb rack with ~ach chutney and fresh rosemary sauce. and lobster ravioli with porcani -all topped ofT with amaretto cookies and cofTcoe Diablo. The event has come a Iona way an the five ~an since ill inctption by the Irvine Philharmonic Committee (IPC). accordina to IPC JnSident s..nt Lawreeee. "We tqan this event in the Tunic Rock Community Center, and each year our mailini lis.t bas arown. Now people wait for lbtir inviiations. •• Event cha1~oman Angle Zarate, anc nd1ng ~tth husband Jolumy, was espec1all) proud of the fact thal. thanks to the gcne rosat:-of their unde~nte~. 89 percent of the proceeds from the evening's e ' ent v.111 go d1rcctl) to )Outh programs an the schools She esumatc-d the procl·eds at SI S.000. One who 1s current!) "Soanng High With Music:· the theme of 1he eH~nt. as p1an1st David Aadn.11. an I 8·)Car-old sophomore at USC' "'.ho graduated from El Dorado High School an Placenua at 1he top of lhis class when he was 16. The Norman Major Quant.ct provided music for dining and. later. dancing. Lawrence explained that the Irvine Philharmonic Committee wu launched an 197 l b y a small group of women dedicated to the advance- ment of music in s.:hools. ""We arc concerned w1ttr puning mu~ac pro&rarns in 1hc schools." said Lawrence. who had little time to eal. byl was able to do some samphng thanks to her husband. Ber1. who subsidized her with aoodies from throuahout lhe room. Also seen samplina t~ aourmct ............... .,n.o. ....... Ma.q aad Jack C&ldwell. ADCte Zarata and Judy TIMaapeoa na4y to dine. treats were ... and IAwell Zelttaldt. Mlu.l and Y.aab T..u. Cit.aria and Jo £alee 8-o. Patrida and Ruy R.o~ OCPS lioard ~1den1 Jed and Nuey Calfw.tt. OCPS ueut"·e Otrcc10t ~and Palrtda VtlllMr, In anc School Su~nn1e-nden1 Dr DavW anwa. Mu., Odl Barko..,.u. Joy Oweu. ,_,. a.nd RoSU Sbm. Jaaand ar.t.Dllla.,. o.itsand T.C. Lemcke and Nary 'Ellea and am ..... ,,. Complete....,,..,.. ........ In ,__,..TY...._ • • • DE.\R .\''I L.\NDER \.iom dacd "hen I ""as q I'm l) no" She kncv. she did n't ha'e long to h.ve and ad' t'>Cd Dad to ma m ··Mo lh .. our housekC'e per v. ell. he took -~om · s ad' ice. v.h1ch "as JUSt fine w11h m) ~ounger brother and me O ur oldt"r s1sta d1dn·1 lake the idea and said so I forgot to tt.'11 'ou that ~hen Moll) l·aml· 10 v.orl.. for u~ '>he brought her tv.o \OO'-The' are neat k1d'i. lil..t" bro thcrs · Sis kept telling Dad that \foll ~ -.as nut 1n has class. and he should ask her 1u lcave She naaged and nagged unttl finalh he dtd. Of rnursc she took her tv.o bO~~ along. ACROSS 1 Lady 6 A of AL 10 Goff l\&zafd 14 lstandl word 1S Hurting 16 Superiof 17 Atter source 18 Kind of la6c 20~ 21 Sound of. tllll 23 IOnd of bug 24 Lae-25 lJt( rtY9r 2e NatNe ot Syria 30 Take h06d of 34 Eaa dlll'I 35 StigrM 31 Potlb'r:Mtl r". dollMM: ebtw 31 a.ked...., -~ 41 9'Mladty 42 WOlldwldl .,,. .... gp '3~ cNrge ... ~ ......... 41 "°"""..,... 50 A.c:etr'ldl sa c-..MoN 53 At!M ...... 54SFarm ...... 1 2 3 11 S7 c.pw,.. 80 ... JC)Ut'n9Y 62 Frighten a. AIY'O# poison 65 A9tl 68 Studio prop 67 Oblotete 68 -on W9Y 69 Gert> DOWN 1 CNrts 2 Sheltered 3 Love °'*1Y 4 Exdematton S ··TM - Flllicon .. 6~, .. 7 Frwne ot-mind a o.nond atat 9 AllllPOM9 10 Stw9d 11 r,.. pen 12 -ofC..... 13 Noble 19 Voc.ltme 22 •owbeat 2• ... 25 Nbbol'I· comb '°"" 29 Gr.- clllltt1C1 27 So.p p&ent 28 Rutt 29 Knobs 3 1 Attorney 32 Gay time M~ brother and l miss Molly and the bo~s and so docs my dad. I know he v.ould ask her back in a minute but m~ sister keeps woritmg on tum to Ctt a di\ orce rm beJinmna to think she "ants Dad all to hcntlf Please tell us what to do about thts mess. -M.\RYL~ND PRO BLEM. DEA.ll MD.: S..... •-u If Jtl9 llave die aituU. ,..eU.J •e8 clodM. y.., dM aeels .. taa •a coaseler er a ctero-a a.t pt Ms lMMial s1raiP1aff ..i. AIMI ,._ sis~ ~I., ie.. Talk dds ever wiU. ,..,. ~ eouseler at tdleel 111 Ml * wW laelp yoe. G.-1 leek. Maey. Let me bew~. S4T•~ 55~ 51Dol: ....... 57 w1..a11 5aHeta'•- 9Ca • 7, 11011 .. • 'Mllall9 10 ,, 12 J , I I ., ., just 1hought al somethi IQ! Gnnba's bir1hday is next week!'" ... ••WM•NJ&& by Brad Anderson DmU08 TBS IDllACS .. I I J I I • 0 You need Mythng at the store b H idea a tnOU99trap?" OIJJt(. LUClUE . fMjS NEXT HITlBt lS PlETTV 6000 so aB \Ga et'E ON TlE 8AU. .. ... TMAT'5 MMD TO DO WWE~ '(OU l(EEf' MOVIN6 IT MOUND ... ~, by Hank Ketchmn 'II~ by Charles M. Schulz 6ET BACK OUT WOMEt4 TMERE IN Rl~T MAHA685 Aa.P WMERE AlE EVEN VOU 8El..ON6! acANIE« TMAN MEN ~685 . HERE, I 'LL SHOW V0U A COVPLE OF MY PAINTINGS' THEY'RE FOR SALE I .. . 1-10 by Garry Trudeau by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff ~acNelly by Harold Le Doux YOU BETTER ~TCH HIM. STAN N HE PROeA6LV STOLE THEM PICTURES AN' NOW HE'S 'TRYIN' TO PEDDLE THEM' IF YOU'RE SMART. YOU'LL CALL THE SHERIFF ' by Tom Batluk .. HBdowntown concept finally fits the town Huntington Beach's City Council has finally turned tts back on the scducuve lure of tourist dollars and embraced the desires of the city's residents. For about a year. the council couned the concept ofh1gh- rise buildinas and lick> tacky tourist shops as a downtown redevelopment project. It was a stormy relationship. and Huntinaton Beach residents provided most of the thunder and li&htning durinJ protests at City Council meetings. fhe relationship began to cool several months ago and officially ended this week. The new game plan for downtown Huntington Beach 1s a redevelopment project wtth a vi llage atmosphere. It will rcponcdly include a mix of stores that will serve. attract and depend upon the town's full-time residents. A provision for an cntenainmcnt complex that includes the facade of the Golden Bear is also pan of the plan. City officials say the facade of the famous night club. which was razed as pan of a past redevelopment prOJCCt. 1s stored in a city warehouse. The concept also includes constructio n of some condominiums. which would be near the downtown area at Pac ific Coast Highway and Main Street. One recommendation 1s that the first phase of the project include the type of businesses that are not now an the downtown area -a grocery store. pharmacy. hardware store. dry cleaner. bakery, Oon st shop and e ntenamment center. Hopefull). the City Council wilJ have more luck with this redevelopment proJect. It's more practical and sedate than the disasters of the past and would propel the dccay1 ng downtown area into the mainstream of Huntington Beach. The counc1l 1s finally on the nght track for downtown redevelopment. Sacramento stadium The announcement tha t acramento interests are wtlhng and financially able to construct a ne\\ baseball stadium there should come as a shock to Ma)or An .\gnos and San 1-_ _...._Franc1scans yet to be con\mced that a baseball franchise amounts to an urban gold mane. \ A developer. tn association with Arco. the oil giant. announced that he will proceed with construction although he docs not have assurances of a ma1or league baseball tenant for the new facility. It \akcs hule knowledge of the economics of professional spons to realize that the new stadium's owners will welcome any franchise they can acquire. This would 1ne' 1tabl) '°'oh<.' approaching the San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics, even though officials of both ha' e denied an) interest in movmi to the capital. For one thing. there are not that many franchises to be had: for another. there are man) competitors for the great benefit in rc\enue that accompan1ec; any club that moves. The willingness of the acramcnto dl·,clopers lo takl' whaumounts toa S 115 m1ll1on gamble indicates to us the sort of value San Franc1sco and its mayor should place on the Giants. Letting this team leave the city, as v.c ha'e repeated!) noted in the past. would be a Cl\ IC disaster S.a F~lsco C*roalcl~ Dropouts driving law State Sen. Gary Hart has an idea that he belie' cs v.111 inspire potential h1&h school dropouts to not onl} sta) 1n school but improve their grades as well. The Santa Barbara Democrat has proposed legislation that would allow the state to deny drivers' hccnses to teen-agers (under 18) who quit school or fail to maintain passina ~des ... American youn15ters. especiall y 1n California. look forward to drivina the way adults dream about v.inning million-dollar louenes. Getting a drivers' license 1s "'hat tumin& 16 as all about... Taking awa) that pnv1lege. even for failing aradcs. will be considered cruel and unusual punishment by most tccn-aacrs and we arc not sure their parents will have the couraac lo face their disappointment. Even so. Han is ri&ht in that driving a car. e'en for adults. should be looked upon as a priv1lqe to be denied w11h proper justification. .. There 1s no thing m ore 1mponant (to many students) than having that ri&ht to drive." Han said. and "There's nothina more imponant for our society than for those students to have a aood education ... Sen. Han's proposed bill, SB2802. makes a lot of sense. It should be supponed. Taxation court ruling They're tryina to punch holes in the Jarvis-Gann tax rules apin, and the leak will empty the taxpay~n· pockets. The specific issue is a Sonoma County suit m w.h1ch one branch of a county aovcmment sued a second. maanly to act a coun decision on whether a \all approved b)' county supervisors wu lcaal under Proposition 62. the Gann initiative that requires local aovemments to aet voter approval to add new &all Cl. Basina his rulina in pan on a 19S7 case in which a coun said the reason for exdudina tax laws from the referendum f?toeesl was "to prevent disruption·· ofaovemmcnt lhrouJh •interference with the administration ofits Otca~ and policies. .. the law wu declared unconstitutional. decis1on 11 no doubt bound for a hilbtf coun. .. It is friahemi111p tbouah. I.bat any juct.c anywhere cu deem it unconstiauuonal for wpayers aDcl voters to take aaion to cue their w burdens. Only IOIM puvenc lolic could ute tbe Consututioa a a WI> '°keep~ from auanti• tt.eir .own waDCb from the pryiaa haAdl of 90vcmment. ... t ~··· .... CilllMlr ...... ....... ~=- .,,,_ ______ ._. __ ..., ____ ..,....,..~ , Orange Cou1 DAILY PtlOT~. M•c:f\ 10, 1911 "Rt-publican~. survey after un•t•y/w3JtJd/C'Sled. lurnou1 more Ii lthfullythanDemocrat andalsovotfAmor faithful/ for-th~Jr.pa nomln ·· Wrong person was punished To the Eduor Th~ 1\\Ut of Dann' O'"lc1l 4i t fer to Ma1c:r Dc-1 and su~"'11Pnt 'hargl~ ot \1.:uc:r l>t:1 u~ina ··utue 1ntluenu:· to rcl.ru11 him bnnp a 'l'r) 1mportdnl problem When b '101.llHJO'> ou ur "'h\ arc 1he 1 u·ni .llhkll"' ptnah1i:d') ~~ \l(Ording tu Or [.,.ans Co n.a dd \far ll1gh ~ huul pnnc1 and thl J>l·r .. on "ho 1n111,11c:d the a cp- uon'> l>-..inn' nt1r h" parent ~crt "'rong thl "°l·n b.s'>•<:alh 1nn~nt b}'>t..inda' "h' thc:n v.as Oil.On) foru:d lu "' 11ut ·half h1'> basketbell ~·a,on .rnd h.l'l' thl' .ldd111onal th~at of nul tx·1 ng Jllo"' c:d 10 play an) '!l>J)l1rt., JI \.1atl·r Dn tor C>nt' whole 'l'ar' · I too pla' \f)l•rh .ind ha'c: spent a grl·at d1:al ot 11ml· .lnd hard v.ork to '>uu1:1:d in 1h1' .Hl'a I t..nov. hov. hornhll I lo\11u1d tn· it '>uddr'tlh '>tlffilOOl 1n th. < 11 111ld ffil' .ill ot m} ~l nfi1.n had tx·l"n "'J'>ll'd tx·cau~ a ___ _._fl/'.... loach or JJmin1\trJtm 1n m' "'-hool hJd madl' a m1st.lt..l · •-t Super Tuesday doles out GOP nomination to Bush By WALTER R. MEARS Suddenly. maneuver and momen- tum. stratc11c ploys and comeback ,ov.s count for hult in the campa1&n the south. Tc'\as and flondJ rhJt fort he Republican presidential nom1-translated 1nw more than H11 1.kl- na11on It 1s a contest of plain eptcs for Ouli.ak1\. v.11h Jal l\on anti numbers no"'. and they add up to Gore close hth1nd Vice Prc.,1dcn1 George Bush Rep Richard C..ephardt m.lnagcJ It 1sn·1 o'er. but 1t isn't open. and to wm o nh in his \11\\11un hnml· v.-on·1 be unless a wt"akencd. shrink-losma 1n r(-g1onal wmp:t111nn hl· ang ticld finds a v.-a) to stop Bush o nce thou&h t v.a-; 'itrut 1ur1:d to h" advanla&e ~ftcr his Super Tuesda) prtmar) cl1:l·11on sweep. on the biggest election Gore b~pa!.!>ed lhl· lo .... .i JnJ 'c"" da} ofa poh11cal hfcumr. Bush needs Hampsh1rr lOntl'Sts aft1.·r l'arl' fora"' hltk mo re than one-third of thr shoY..cd h1<; lhance'> lherl' V.l'fl' nl·gll Rcpubhtan na11o nal convention del-c::-gible \\hill' C1epharJl and l>u"ak1\ cgatl''i \Ctto bclho<;enin o rdcrtogain 1.1.trl' '>Pl1111ng th•>~ .()nfl''t' C111rl· a nominalln& ma;ortl). conll'ntrjtld h•'> 11ml .ind morl T o prl'"l'nt 11. Sen Bob Dole would 1mponan1 hi\ muni:~ on hi\ \uuthan ha' c to ~:orl' a succession of shutouts base and capture mor1: lhan thrc<.'-quartcr'i It v.-orkt:d Jntl hr v.on In int rant.. of the dl'lcgall''> lcf1' 10 be won Dole s1a1U\ fur the nnt wt 111 lOntl'sls sa} she"' 111 <;torm back 1n the llhno1s "'io v. hl· mu\I .ompi:tc in thl' 1ndu\· pnmaf) nnt "'eek But eHn 1f Dok tnal nonh t'lc.·g1nn1ng nnt v.t"ct.. 1n docs v.1n lhl'fl' Bush surel) will add lll)nOI\ That"'"' tx· a ddlilult tnt -.ignifiurntl~ to hi\ dclegalc count Thl· puht1lJI ll'rra1n thcrl "prnm- .\nd JU'il no" the shutout belon~ 1s1ng for thl' hbl.·ral Dut..ak1'> Jack· 1u Bush 16 '•llonc-. onl' 11.1.0 ol -.on'-;hlal k ,oll'l''°lldandhl\tiJ~" thl'm l'H'n doM-. and both of those o n ( h1cago lllintm Sen Paul \1mon thl' hordl'r'> of Dok's Kansas homl' rl'lurns lO thl· lampatttn at ka\I tor J .\mon& (:l\.'mlX·rats. Sen . .\lbcn v.l'ck. a'> a la,on1c 'un .\nd "'h1k Gon· Jr ha\ prO\l'n himself a strong Gephardt " Nlll'rl'd he "n·1 lin- fl'g1onal tand1datl' in the South and 1shcd nov. must pro'l' lhat"s no1 v.ha1h1:1<; C..ore bod\\\ ul his lJUlU'> \ho.,.1ng' G on.' v.agc:rcd hts campa1&n on a in soml' 'l\Jll'' nut,1dc the \outh a' southern c,tratcg~ that defied con,en-t' 1dcnc1: that hl'' more th.in J 11onal l"3mpa1gn guideposts. and regional figurl' But hl· '>d\\ reall\tllJI madc 11 work I\ that he mu'>l pHl\C h1m~ll 1n Mas\al'hu'il'\IC, Go ' \11lhat:I pl3ll'\ hkl· lll1no1' \11rh1g..i n Jnd Oukak1s Y.On big_ too. al ho me and Ohio awa' k'>\C.' Jalk'Kin "a' a 1.1.1nncr a\ .\dd "'t'"' \ ork and Pcnn'' •JntJ welt" In tha1 hncur and 1hc \C.hl·dul\ ~l'°'' The lXmocrat'>. big three d1' 1dtd mad1: to orJa for Dukak" 15 stat<.'s l'' t'nl~ among them "h1k thl \1.i'>sal hu\C:ll' ll' 'l rn11r Ouk.ak1\ v.on h1\ home state and • ., thl' ()\•mtll rat to beat Bu\h ' ( 101' capturt"d tv.o of the biggest pnics in "'ah "'ill ha' c: to bl'ri>ml' J)l1llt1l.ll mJg1.1an\ tu find av.a' tu ,top him Bu\h·, mumph \ame ~\.tl th ont' ml•nth .ilt.:r thl l11"'a \JU U'i('!> m \A.hll h hl' ran Jn 1:mharrJ\\1ng third tx hind Dole and P.lt Kohcn\On. thr lorml'r tdl'' 1\1un l'' dOJ!.l"ll\t Bush thl'n v.un thl· 'l'"" HJmP')h1re pri- mJf' and \J1J 1ha1 n·J)l•rt'> of ht'> dl Jth had bn·n gn·.lth naggt'ra\t'd Dok and Rubt:nwn "l°rt: lc:ft to tn to lend otT thl 11b11uartl"' th•'> 11me Rep Jdl k ..._cmp v.a\n 1 l'\l'n tr.1ng that "l'mp "'ho oml' '>'i"' lhl' \outh a., J pnml' tdr(tc:l tor h1't u>n\t'r,a11'c: \.1mp<ugn rJn I.tr t'lt,·htnd the fidd l'lkl II\ ch l'nd1ng ht\ '4Ul'\I \., \t<Ul' altl'f \tJll 1.1.1:nt \11 Ru\h Dok an l hllj!\ll prunounll·tl th\'. II nul\ prtmJf\ Ol'\I rul·..Ja,. mnrt" JnJ m<irl Ill portjnt · 1 h" " ~· ing Ill hi. Ruh Dok ., rrun l·n \IJtl hl' \31d · 11·, ttrnnji! ll• tx· th\· 1urnJ1ounJ \\.tll· II •I l\ll I llhm•I\ ,oulJ IX" lhl f.ill \\l l ''·•h Kotx·n,1•1 .... ho~· l•\an~l"ll\al \UP- rortlr' .If\ I J1,J\l'd .lnd fnrm1Jahk 1n l JU\ U\ ,I.Ill'' \Jh Jj!('J one\ I\ t11r: T Ul ~-'' in thl V. .l'ih1ngwn 'late ljU•U''' ( 11m1n~ 1ut nfllllnnl\ t' ' • 1 , J)l •\\1hk t hJ I , I "'111 bl.· a t\411-ma n rJ,, -Hu'h 1nJ R11h1:n, .. n '-ml R .. txrt,••n 8' lo\J\ ul l \ Jl'fll\' hl 'did l)nh 'hJI hl h.1' thl 1"JO<1ng. tn iot< all lhl "J' '" thl· lhr ihll,Jn •l•n,rnt1on \1 \Ur \lier 1u\lng •IJll:\ 1r hunlhl'' I), k l<11tx rt'>t•n Jnd I >1.·ml1Ha1 ( 1\'Ph.lr,lt j(tfll'J • r •Ol' th 01! thl'\ rl ~l.lJ 111 tx tt•" ng h.i. t.. w ··"m pct1111 in Jn \\ h1, h 1'1)l' \IJI~ • 11\l \JI J l1m1 I •h:"~ ma. tx· 1; ''•" J Jl\\C'r' 1rr II '}h \ 1(,f\ It rut~ 1 \lJt \ •r •Ol d.1 ... 11J ( 1l·rha·J1 alll't " nn•ng •r ti thl n "a/tu R \ft"ars 1s Ulf! t \t'<'•ftt-t t-dltor of lbt AnocullH Prtu Desplte polls, governorship firmly in Republican hands S.\CRAMENTO -fhe mo'>t rl'- ccnt scnes of s1a1ev.1dr puhhl opinion poll~ m1&ht. at lirst blu'ih &•'c the Democrats ~me: reason to bcltc'l' that the\ can recap1urc the go\Crnorsh1p and a l ' S Senatr ~at from Rcpubhcan.. But a deeper anah ~•s indicate\ that Republican LI S SCn. Pete W1l~n. despite a bland image. 1s in prrtt~ &ood shape u he runs for re-elcct1on this )car ant! Georic Dcukmc:11an 1<; ~ell situated to seek a thmt term 1n 1990. 1fhe's of a mind to do w The new sune)s come from the state's lcadin& pollster. Mervin Field. His staff int.:r' ll'"ed a sample of 769 reamcrl'd \ Otcrs 1n lall' Frbruar. on JOb ptrformancc:s and thrortllcal match ups of potenual f<>C"S The results ~err a pleasant \urpme for Dtannt' Feinstein. the rcct'ntl) departed mayor o f San Francisco Amona all of the Otmocrats who have indicated an mttrtst 1n runnina for IOVCf'ftOt an 1990, shr SC'Ort'S tht' bi,ahcst ln\Oftl ()cmocrat1C \ otef'\ and alto -ould. &ht sun'e) 1nd1c-a1rs. be ~ Rron,nt chalknan to Otu- kmejian. DcukmeJ&an had Ju•n a 48--Q pcw'C'tnl lead O\C'f fe1nsttin. the Field Poll .. id. That trial heat pp bq1ns to Clpand. bowt\C'f. IS th< other dC'ta1I oft~ F'~ld PoU •~ t~am1ncd for Ont 1h1na, Cahfonua voten h.ke ~job &hat Dtukmc,tan 1.S do1 dopiec lfOW1ftl cnuasm of ha ~lk. non·v&»Onar)'. mana-ltrial R>~· His PtrfOrmantt rati"P mnai• "°' Oftl)' mnarbbl) h'-"· but tlC'tlM roncwplC of minor dlPt ha~ ~.I 1mpro ed "' the fhe yean w·s hd ii.t ID'~P. C\atrtnt- l)'. 10 pa'CfM ol *-~ raliC llt. as txc•M. IOOd. Of IMr ud. ... ...,..lb '° &ft'/ ~ ndr1111r. oaty lj '~ ol\hts .-ioMd .. >' \t's ... a·,... Job, A ct.a-.i m• pYC"VCMn .-r .,...ttve reuoa to _, • .............. ,--~ poll -WWtlldblC _ .....,,.. __ lalad\\m1l l'\l'nt 11 Oc:ut..ml'ltJn runs lor J third tl'rm he "ill tioc. 1hr odd<o-nn 13\lirtlc: to win Onl· linal rl'.lson "'h' the hl'IJ """ 1s k.,., la,orablc to ·fl'tn\tt:1n JnJ other 111.'mocrats than appear'" that tht' s.lmple Ftt'ld u\C'i 1s "'l'l~htrtl 111 dupltlJIC current 'Otl'f rt'gl'trat11>n (adJU'>led for the "dradv.ood' >I Mn· c\l.,tcnt names on thr rl"21,tr.llll'n rolls I In other "ord\. lhc re'u '' llt"' fwm a \ampk thal 1s -J\J f'\'rll'nl Demo" ral\, .a I pcrcen1 Rq1uhltl an" and 10 pcrll'nt minor rjft\ reg•' tran\\ or independents That ma~ ti<'''' ing thl' I >..·n1111. r .ll\ a point or tv.-o o f ad\antJill' "n,l· .1 complete adjustment fN llC'~uJ~•w."-t might drop the true' oter rl-g1<.tr.1111>n 10 pcrha~ .a -4~ pt'rrt'nt "r n 1·n 41.4, Mo~ 1mponan11\ hn\\t'\l'r 1hl· §ample 1s not adJU'itrd for 1h11..c li~l·h to' ott 1n an) cl«11on Poll\\C:I"\ 1l11n t make that adjustment un11l an h tu.ii e'«uon 1s pcndma and thl· 1dl·n1111\·, oftM n'al 1s ~nov.n Repubhcan sun e' at\C'r w• "''' has indlC'lttd. tum out mon-l•tlhtul· I) than Dcmocnus ind also' otc-more fatthfull) for their p:sm nom1nt'l'' The-Mt rcsult oftbose adJu\tmC'nts 1s that tM 1Uptrik1alh narTO~ lc:ad that ~ukmcp~n hold o'er ft'tns· 1t1n' in ~ht). t"1t't' a'i larse .\ 1m11ar Ylu.at1on e\tst 1n Wilson's hkd> roofronuuon 1h1 )Ur •llh Lt (io,. Leo \1c( anh' tu tll·bUt •(trta1n Democ ratic (halkrwcr. Tbt Fettes Poll p' t Yt t 1-.an a 48..& I perccn\ kad O\tt M arth "umnt· I)\ ~ 9'h 1 drop of fht pio.nts t'or Witt.on 1n t~ pell }nr and a 10-pouu pin for nh}. • •milt' as \lit ti d) tr nonu ntt Ml "'9~ •tu~ tM undecic:kd fac\Ot' ... drctiMd Likt DfuklMJIAft, WaltOn CIUO O\n-..Wlm1111 IUPllO" amOQt It~ IJUblan\ Oht old s-n ~ .. t_t)' ~) ---~""· tnoft Ga• 20 DAN WALTERS ~ •· l·n1 ul thl: De-mo.: rat1l iirrterrn<.r 111 ••IJ p;1n' dl\ll\\Jlt' fad11r1 \\ .i,on·, 1nl:1 pcrt1•rmanll' rating "n 1 ~u•ll' a' high a' Dt•ut..ml'lliln \.. running 7,a pc:ru•nt l·\•l·lknt (tl'1<"1 •r IJtr hut ne1thC'r .1rl' hi' netwlt\l'\ 'rr. h111h In fall hl' ha' ·1t \1d anh' "h(• hJ' an l~Ualh hl;ind f'C r'nn.lht' \\ th kv. \U~tantl\ (' l\\Ul' \1 \pll,11 h:i' in@ fl(''illtC'>nc-d h1m'4 t ,,, , lo\C.·h ·" •nl' j"'(1\SIM~ lOUld h1 lh '\.lll ' f'\lh lll JI m:un,tream \1d anh' hl i: Jn' "''uld tx· l hallt·n&a nccJ, to hnd an "'Ill' 1l1 nJl 1fhc',101ngtorc"uadt'' >tlr'"' 1\U\I an lnl umhtnt l ""'"'he find, thal 1\\Ul' ''' unit'" \\ 1h.on h.inJ, him one lln J ''" c-r platter thmuih \Orne.-pile. hl ·, n111 hl('h h1 \lo~ th(' pp ~ htl h " m11n· h l C'h in rtll tC'tm\.. In he 1hou1 I ' pc:rn•n' per\l'nta&t' Pl''""' Du Wa,_,.. & a ."Nkaiff .... *' .. S.C-raeG .. Dann\ O .. ,,etl 1~ J lrn·nd of lituk. and I 1c-..-·1 hadl~ tor" hJt hl· v.as f~ tu go through \1J,tx <IF \ho~ u>n'>tdl·r fl'''" n@ I hl· r ru Ir hook arid dl'll'rm1nl' J "'ii\ '" run1-.h lht.' act1Jal olknder\ 11t :.i '101.it ion "'ithout Jl'Op.ird111n~ thl Jthktt.'\ \H \ "i'-0" fll~T 'l'V. p(m &arh Dog thefts Tu lhl' I 11111r I hl \n1mal L1tiera1ion Fr()nl c:la1m\ thJt lhl· dogs at L'( I ""!TC lx:1n~ ml\\fl'Jt1:d thrrd o rt" CJ~f'I them :.in l·,lu-.c;· to \tt:al them H~­ l'' l • "'hu •'I , ht'\ l ing on the ALF".'to ..Cl •hj\ lht'' arc lak ing Pf'OpcT'cat'C\(>f thl ''"kn dvg~ Thr namcsoflhcc_iqss arl,, I l'\ rrt kno""' n to them. so ~ lJn thn d:um that th<') rc~llyca~for th,· Jn1m~1., • It .., 'l'r) unhkcl~ that this &n>UP that n•,on'> to '>tcaltng.. ,., ''""I lht' 13 ~·agk' t~ ~~of lafC lfthn ~ lon.an1:d jhtlut the "'el(arc of an1mJI'> thl' '>hould .,ho~ thear 'lent1ml·nt' in .i morC' la""' ab1d1.ng mannl·r Thl' \fl haHho"'n the\ art nuth1ntt murl th.in lommon tht~\t' lO'>llng ta\PJ'cr" thouunds of dull.lr\ and @." ing nu l'' 1d1.•nce that thl'' art hcttC'r l .lrt:t.iker~ of thl' \IOkn Df .\' < .\M .\R"S tudcnt l 11r11nc1 Jcl \far High School Police thanked T thl E.d1tor 1 )11 \1onda' Frh ~"' in 't'v. \ llrk g.in~land fo,hllln the windnv.\ oftht' ,,."' ) ,,rk < hc:l'~l.11..l· Co 1n C usta ,.,.. .... "' rl· ,h, 1 \)Ut Thl' pol Ke ~re u'1Jkll "' •OJt,h the: pcrpetralOf"> but 1h,•ir '"'''t ad1"n ...a'ed the "-ev. hr\; I hn'..C•Jt..l' < l from an' po ~•bk r ,ht'll. •, 111 ""' . \, ,.,. na ol the cum pan~ I 'A't~t\ 10 , , ., .,ll nJ thl l O\la MC\I Polkt I>.. ;>.t1tml·n1 1111 ,,, n.pcn handh"4of th1 'llht\11111 -\I'\,( EDI \1EGUO ( OS&a T olia' 15-Thur5da) March l<tthe ·11th da' \lf I 988 There arc :!96 daH h It 1n Ille \C'al ? I iJJ' "'HtJhltght 1n Ht IOI). fln \1.in h 10 I "'6 .\ku'Nkr (1rah.lm &II made 1hc: firs1 tel~nt \..lll telhn& h1\ ass1s12n11n an lad,qn- ing nx)m in Boston. "Mr Wab9n. lomc hcrl· I "'an1 'ou ·· • nn thl\ dalt' - In 14% < hnstopht'r ( oluna"'!I rnnl luded his ~ond '1 1t to I.ht ~ \)J Id ;is hr left H 1spa.n1ola for In I ti~~. En&land's Kina the f11"I d1ssol'ed per1tament Ht "'<•uld not call 11 bad. for I 1 )eaa.! In I "8S. Thomas Jelfcf'IOD tas .1rprnnll'\.I m1n1stcr to Fra~. - ll't.·d ing &nJam1n Frankhn. In I .aK the Srna1t rat1 T ll.Jt\ llf(,uadalupc HldaJeo. e th<' "3r "'Ith ~e~ll'O In I ~M l h S Gran& bC'CD~ \11mmanJc1 l'f tht-l n1on arnu~Ul thl' (I\ 11 \\.ir •• ! In 1~41'\ the: •n".Comm-.d t I• •n·1gn minister of \r«h o l.ln \ta\Olnl plu~ to h1\ r ra Uc.' In 1~4~ ~11drt'd E. Otlla ...... -.. hall mack v.an1me ~ fOi Jbr 'JI" unlkr the name ··~u t~·· .... a' l ''"' ll tni oflrca\On 1n tih ton • a flleA-MIM~ - \ • APPEAL TO THE PLANNING COMMISSION'S DENIAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT N0.17-31/COAITAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT N0.17-21/TENTATIVE TRACT 12900 (To develop • mixed-UM project lncludlng IO condominium unite, 10,000 equ•re fHt of regll ep-=e with • eubterr•wn 1N1rklng etructure) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington BMch City Council wHI hold a put>Uc hwlng In the Counc:I Ctwnber at the Hwdtngton Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington BMch, C....omia, on the date and at the tkne lndM:nld below to r.-w Md conliderl'll--fVY-*'111~ the statements of all peraona who wtsh to be heard relatlw to the appltcatton ct.crlbed below. DAT£/T111E: Monday, Mareh 21, 1988, 7:00 PM .. APPLICATION ..,_.lit CondlttonaJ Uee Permit No. 87-36. Coastal Devetopment Permit No. 87-28. and Tentative Tract 12900 APPLICANT: Mola Devetopment C0tporatlon/Clty of Huntington 8uCh ~opment Agency APPELLANT: Mola Devefopment Corporation LOCATION: North of Orange Street between Main Street to the eut and r..,tgned Sixth Street to the weet. ZONE: Downtown Specific Ptan-Ots1rlc1 8 (Mixed Ute: Commercial/Offlce/ReaidentlaJ) REQUEST: To develop a 17-lot subdtvllion f<>t condominium purposa and construct a mixed uee ~t comc>riMd of 74 stacked condominiums. 16 townhouae condomlnluma and 10.000 square feet of retail apace on 3.7 acr•. Parking wtf1 be provtded at grade levet and within a subterranean parking structure. ENVIRO .... NTAL STATUS: Covered under EnvtronmentaJ Impact Report No. 82-2 f<>t the Downtown Specific Plan. COASTAL ITATUI: Non-appealable. ON F~: A copy of the proposed request Is on file In the Department of Community Development. 2000 Main Street Huntington 8Mch California 92648, for Inspection by the public. · • All ~RllTID NRIOMS are lnvtted to attend Mid hearing and expr ... oplnk>na °' submit ftidlnce for or •nat the appffcation as outhned above. If there are any further questions pteaae call Scott H .... Aalodate Planner at 536-5271. HUNTINGTON 9EACH CITY COUNCIL, 8r: Ald9 11. Wentw°""-City C..,._ ""°'* (714) m ·- Pubhshed Orange Coast Daily Pilot M81ch 10, 1988 th530 ... , ' .. • •• - AREA MAP CONDITIONAL Use PERMIT No. 87-36 r~o. 37-23 12900 COASTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT TENTATIVE TRACT No. ~- ., . . -:.. --fE. ~w-·~ .. , . . . ·- . . .. . -· --:- ~· · · m~ . ~-·· . . . . . . . . .. .. . f': ... . . m. ·· 11 .. :: ~·-c-;; i Bi· :: '=-:~: .:;.I~ :. . ·: :·: .... . .. . ..... ___ , ~ ~ •• r-" .... """"' , . . . . ,...__...-~ ·' • •1 JONATllAN voeng ............ Accwed ck'ua lord ltobm hduano offered to proteet a Fountain Valley robbtty victim from fulutt mnw in tllchan~ for 10 perccn& of ik ,.oman s incOtM from dalina co- Proeecutor Jelllca Sli- vers was the target of a courtroom shootout tl\at left the gunman deed and a baliff wounded./ M Boatln& Newport"a Oennls Durgan is out to capture hla third Congressional Cup.JC4 came. the ~n te:saificd Wednn.- clay • Marilyn Otfalc:o load Muntti 1 Court Judet Alan McKoM that a:. her son. aad a &ind wre tied up. ptFd and bliftdfokled whm two sunmm t"Dleml htt lilo9t in January , rtionalleged • ~~!!' the profits from my Pad.-o. 4S. IS chaf'ICd with 74 CCMt••• of conspe rac) robbery a wt a.ct tl&oruon. lkmm1n1 from an Mlqed attt'mpc to take ovtt the Newport Beach drua trade btt•«ft· Januat') 1986 to October 1987. In a 17-peac 1nd1ctment handed doWn by _the count> Grand Jury. hduano 1$ KCuscd -alona v.11h Jolan Mathaa. v.ho is alrud> strvl"J a l~ynr tan.mtt for other robbmn -of dimtina armed asuuJu o. Ovc homes U. Fou.al&in Valley.~ lkxh wt Palm Sprinp.. l'adu9o rcmaans •• Onner Count)' Jail on SS00.000 bad Mattu&. alrady scrv1n1 a 14-year robkf) srn&n«. was amtped Wcdnaday in Santa Ana Suprrior Court AC'mmutt from the chaftrs apiMt him and Paduano. 111d Drpu- t) District Auornq Wall.a Wade. v.-ho 1s pt0tttut1na Paduano OcFalco te111fted that the mttttna with Pad~ WU am.need..,. W friend's motbtt and look pMcc M Amelia'1 rniaurant 1.n ~ Bach Orfako'1 l'ttOUllUftl of Mr ,_. bcry was s1m1lar to otbcr cnntn mmttoned cather 1n Plduano's prehm1nar) hanna lh41t wett rt· ported I) earned out at tht dirttit<>n of Paduano and Mattua. Rodnt) and Matthew Tia. who (1'1••-Dlt00/A2) Golden Bear in renewal proposal Razed landmark part of scaled-back plan- for downlown in HB Entertainment The Soutt*npton Dtnner Theat• is revtvtng the rnulical tant~ .. the Fantaaticks. ,\ /84 Mesa air patrol overcomes tragedy Inda BJ .IENND"Ea WEBD .............. 0ne,.. later,cltf Mttln with crMh widow. SM A3 . pilot\ ~nd the ne-w. S6S7.000 McDon~ll DouaW SOOE bas up- dated trchnolo&>. 1nclud1n1 an in- fra.mi scanner that allows the air· bofM o~ to detec1 heat -~ heal. car heat. t\en tht warmth from animals and rttent lkHf marts. 85 c. 81 A74 Be EM 87 85 A3 88,C74 C1-3 A2 AS As ht walks across ~ tarmac at John WayM Atrport. Randy Nutt looks at h1S craf\ and calls 1t "a 1CardlOp ~ uAder a nowtr. ·· h's a podK v~ of~ Ill. tht Costa Met.I PollC'f Orpart.mnt's MW hd~. h as a l) ncal look at a macbu~ born of fire -1n thrs ~­ qu1tr htttall)'. A yar bas now paucd stntt the N~ Beach and Cosia Mna polacc hehcoptrn coUackd ovtt a pus)' field 1n lrv1M. Costa Mna's chopper plummetrd to tht around in a fircbeli; the N~pon Bnch craft w1lh onl)' minor damqr. ltll about 200 )'ards awa)'. The thrtt m~ in the Costa Mesa heltcoplcr -office" David Kt'tchum and John -Mau" l1boh and nv1han obttntt Jdfefy Pollard -d~1nthecn.sh. Tbctwo~ Beach off!C'tn. pilot Bob Oaklt') and obsena M)ks Eb1na,. wett inJU~ The March 10. 1987. crash devas- tated Costa Mesa's Oyn11 CT'CW. both emotaonall) and matrnally. With the lou of a hehcopttr and two pe&ots -a third had dltd thrtt months befon of 1 htan attack and hadn't bttn ~placed-the proaram had bttn CUI 1n half L11ngren petitions co1u·t to seat him as treas11rer at a Capitol MYt<S confttma that bis atlOnlq •111 suppon lu~n·s pos.- iltOD that ht is entitled to btcomc tra.su.m bccaute has appo1nuncnt was approved by lbt A.utmbly. .. Wbilt I am named &Iona wub lbt coat.roOtt. tttrnary of suitit. actioa swir uniurn and (Snatr Prateknt Pro Tan David) Roberta ut &tus laWSUJt I COftSidtr .-is to k a la& a11t ud J am fully supponivc of Dan Lu19Rn·1 tKons lO •.ve tbis mattt'f rnolved. .. ~---.. ..,, •ii be myi .. IO die COUit that WC do bdetw tMt tk ,_atioa tbt ~ ... llMll 11 llt'C'Untt ... . tht IO'tm°' added. Senat~ Ocmocrattc luden chaJlcnlfd lunvc-n and Ocu· kmqaan's 1nterptttat1on of the con· firmation procns and called Lunattn's prottdW"C a stranar way to att the d1sputr into coun. -it's a sham or coUusavc lawsuit." utd Stnaic Ma)Otlty ladtr BarT) Kemt. [)..ValkJO. Dwkmq1an said he d«lded IPIMt usa~ I mo~ stra1&J\tfotward approech ofhav1na lunpm swom in as trasurtr and thn "'llhf11 for Scnatr Otmocrats to take the tuuc to (1'1 JI ff Me U11'0ll&Jll/ A.2) HB fired officer, suspended 2 ot~ers in brutality case That has made the past )l'3r mostl> a "rcbu1ld1na procns ... "lull ll)S.. a time the proarasn hm~ alona with one hehcoptt"r and thrtt pilots -the m1n1mum ntttkd 10 ltttp tt pn~ The proaram 11\Clf hasn't chaftlrd much since the accident. 011~fO.v1d Sno-'dcn Sl)S.. Ifs mo' 1n1 forward. Yr'llh the helicopter crew and Fire Orpanmcnt Y>Orluna t0tcthtton roof t\ac~t1ons TM rebu1ldan1 procns has brou~I about some chanacs-Nutt Sl)S.. with ··nt'" blood'" and bttttr equipment Three men arc 1n hnc to bt tratncd as It IS I fnda) n1&ht almost a yeaT after tht C"rash The moon 1s full and the sh1mrMnna )dlow and •hilt hahu of Oranat Count) stmch bcfo"'. stoppin.1 abrupcl) at the shorehnc "'4utt and his panner. K C Gleason an-on petrol Nutt fl1n v.tulc Gkaion. who 1s watt in& 10 be trained ai a pelot. IC'U as obscrHr Nutt conttntratn on tht aJdwfng controls and the radio One ( ...... _AJa/A2) County locks in more south county growth BJ I08 YAN EnzN ._.._ ....... ukt dtlcptt counts 1n I pnmar) dttt1on campa1p tht numbcT of llit' homn auarantttd b) dtv~ ment aarttments ronunun to d.clt u.,.ard as Junc·i bellouna draws near One more acrttmtnt ,,.on appro~al from the Oranar Count~ Board of Supcnason Wednnday. addn'f a prOJCClied 611 acw holncs and llri"I· ....... :12 '° ~ S0.000 ...... Of paran raadtalial ~ 1n south 0..... County . Cocmdrntton of anotMT ll'ft· rnnl. for 4.600 mott homes.. •-as Newport woman in pit bull attack toget$800,000 Mesanheld d tn teen-q~ pornc~se ~ ··:r.: ............... Doa, .... t to keep .... . tl00.000 U..eett--•t·mW1"-•P'tlMlllattacL IMat ta.. •••It•• r1• woeld ntla.r ltaTe Mr flDCer back. ~ .. , fed~ and cheated out of my fi ..... ".' • said ... ud I diclft•a haYCaa..cctoK"mW up. ldidn·a do aftYlhmSWNal-I didn•t even 1tt him vntil Ille lllKked me.·· ~ Morian's Ill~. Wd lUl he's ~'° win SS0.000 from t.he lodln 11 the apartment who opened tht door. on the basis that the man knew of the des'• likelihood or ltl.Kk. Tbt man bu moved to the Washint-'°" Ira. he said. Onpitt the hd\y settlement. Morpn and her husband. Don Casino. 11y that I.he'll be ronunatc to PQCktt S 100.000. The ttmain1n1 por- tions att slated for attorneys. coun fta. and medical costs not covered by Wof'Ur·s com~nsauon insurance. AIR PATROL RISES ABOVE TRAGEDY ••• ...... , ol the coesiant rmunden or ehlnsn lifttt t.M eccidmt is the conunual coetaet Nuttandolherpohtt bclicop- '"jllilots bavc wnh the control tower at John Wayne Airport. Gleaton sns two rttt away. focus.- ins on the pound. cons&antlr 1earch- ina. lftina th1na,s virtually invi11bk to tlM: untr1ined eye. Even with the )JO millaon candlepower li&ht. find- ina 10JMth•nt 700 to 1.000 &t below in the dark 1s likt 1earchin1 ror a needle in 1 haystKk IS far as a novice is conctmed. From time to t1m<'. Gleaion n1P' on the 1earchhaht to check ne111t· borhoods. parks. bu11d1np. Wnh tht' JO)StlCk that opcrlln the li&ht. trac0 "" strttts and allt'ys 1s a fault' hke play1na-Pac-M1n. and is a skill harder than It looks. UP. wanu~ to be 1 po,hcc hehcoptcr ptlot and tdoHud' the men 1n the sky: His chance to be 1 qular on th<' ht'licopecr team camc wnh the acci· cknt. but he knew the others well hav1na subnituted as an obscrvt'r With t~ hehcOptcr team ror tlaht ycan. Al JO. Olcuon's boyhood drum bas come true and bt tJ the ti.by of the helj(opkr aew. Nun. a &all. $lender man with y.a)ina hair and a must.achc. has more than 10.000 hours in the air A 24-)ear vttcran wnh lht' ckpanmcnt. he helprd \tart 1hc ht'hcopter pro- aram in 1970 He alwl)'S wanted to Oy bul couldn•t afford lcuons.. Now he says he'll ~t around to a1rplann ··iomc, day.' but adds that aner ~in11n the air <'"'cry da> as a JOb. soma up on his da)'s ofT would ~ a "bu,man·s hohda) .. felrc him. He still nin and says it's probably sarc-r than dnv1na. But for a man who dncnbcl h1mtelr as be1n1 "very clow" to both Knchum and libolt. the crash was a shock and its wounds a~ sull thett. "I don't thank the) ·11 ever heal." he sat,s. 'Then's not a niJhl that I corM up hctt that I don't 1h1nk orthcm ... says Gleason. who came to kno'4W bolh Ktt(hum and Labolt. Nutt and Gleason att a tam now. That'~ "' ident not only in the way 1hc)' ~ork tQ&Cther. bul also the wa)' the) tend to "'rap up each other's thouahts. l hcy complemcnt each othl'r. ~ult bc1n1 soft-spoken and drhbcra1c. Glca\On outaoina and ebullient Both men aartt that they -and lhe program -nerd to 10 forward ··we don't dwell on what hap- pcnl·d. bul Ywt' think aboul 1hem t"ef) da) .. Gleawn \a)''- Somctunn Gleason 11 lookina for iomethina 1n pan1cular. hkt the men he spots loafina 1n Suburbia Part. Ont' of men breaks away from tht' others. runs to a van and tnn to leave the subdavmon. W~n he cannot find Nutt. 4S and fondly known a\ "Now 1ha1 11'\ O'<t'r w11h.'' 1aYS his WI)' out. he Jumpu wall. Glaion .. Skipp) ... sa)s thc acCldent did not Nutt. "ll·., bc1tcr to let 1110 ·· and Nutt watch 11 unfokl from above. When the man fina!I )' fttl ovn lbc wall. an ofT'tttr 1s wai11~ for him. Gleason hav1n1 dirttted b1m thctt GOLDEN BEAR Somcumn when he tu.ms on the • • • 1Ca1Cbhaht. Gleason's JUSI tend1n1 a From Al wamina to-the bed auys. .. as he calls not up to earthquakt safety standards them. to ltt them know he's w1tch1na. and had 10 be razed. Nutt and Glcaion do not know how The facade or 1he popular old much cnmc they cktt'r by be1na in the bu11d1n1 is ~'"I prt'scrvcd '" a cit) air When somcthina dots happtn. warehouse. Mays saw:I. and will ~ the hehcoptcr. powered by krrosmc-beKd )t't fUt"I. can ftt to t«nn faster 1ns1alled when tlte MW bu1ldinp &O than patrot ca~. llPPl"I around the up city 1n 30 lo 4S teeonds. Nun and Mays said that 1ckH ~hind crcat, Gleaion can ancu the s1h.111Uon and ,. ina a v11laar aimosphctt for the racho 1nforma11on to around-bound do..,.ntown rcdcvelopment arca I\ to officcn.. .. ment.all~ prcpanna .. them. crcatc )'C"&r·around activity in the Gleason a stock> native or Costa dctenoratina downtown .. that will Mesa with dark. 1hinnin1 hair. lf'CW kttp the proplc 1n bu\1ncss .. Ma)\ \aid thal the new plan ~fleets the rcaht) of current market con· d1t1on" "If~ don't allow for the ne1ub1h1y of the market there 1s no way to ever act an)'th1n1 dont' down there." hc said Mayor John Enkinc said that plans for the cntcrta1nmcn1 ccntcr call for 11 lo ha'e a Mediterranean arch1l«0 tural \l)'k that would be dts1aned to crt"ale an "early C'ahfom11n reclina ... 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Lunpen. in a IWtftlelll illUCd by hji Wasb1ft110n otra. said lac ..,-eed with the F.vcmor's reuoai1111 aDd dttided to ute t~ uinic of filint suit llliN& &opJ&alC onkiab lo try IO pin tM trasurer's oK.cc. Drukmtjian named l.u"IRft., a constrvative conarnsman from the JO"'crnor's hometown of Lona Beach. last year to ttplaa Unruh. 1 Drmo- cra1 and former Assembly speaker ~ho du~d las1 Au4ust of cancer. The Scnatt r,ct«ted the appoint- ment last mon{h: 19-21. wnh ~ ncnts dncnb1n1 Luntttn IS an ultra- conscr"'at1vc who miaht use the lreasurer'' powers to thwan pro- arams 10 build hou11na for the homclt'u and fiaht water pollution. amona otht'r th1np. But tht' Assembly approved the nomination the same day. and Dnt-- krMjian and Lu."lf'Cn contend that the Ailembl} vote catidn Lu~ IO the ttaMlm s ofti« ullder a COMtina. tionaJ ammdment APPfOVcd by VO&a'I in 1976. -nc •··~ ii u deal aact a plain u it m -Md (it) cetitln Du Lu~ IO aMUme the oft"ece ol tmnum. ~tnejiM said. But Roberti responded with cqual assurance. say1na "tht' law 1s cleart) on our 11dt' .. " The const1tut1onal amt'ndment cont.ams IWO apparcntly conn1ct1n& or 1mb11uous KnttnttS. Tht' first 11ys • aovcmors appointee to fill a vacanc)' in 1hc ofTa« of heutcnant aovemor. scctttary ohtate. trnsurn. controller or auorney aent"ral "'lhall t.akt office upon confirmauon by 1 mlJOnty of thc Senate and A1- stmbly .. ·· But the sccond S«t1on says that "in the C\Cnt 1he nomantt 1s nc1tha confirmed nor rduKd confirmation b) both tht' Senate and the Auembly w1th1n 90 da)'s of the submission ol the nom1nat1on. the nom1ntt shall take office H 1f ht or sht' had bcea confirmed by a majority of tht' Sena&e and o\sscmbl> ·· Ocukme,ian and Lunarcn uy thal the sccond 1CCt1on means Lu~n has bttn confirmcd. but Anomey General John Van dc Kamp and the l<'11slatt'c counKI ha'c issued lqa1 up1n1ons disputina that view and sayina that one house can veto ao 1ppom1mcn1. Sen 8111 Lock)'cr. [).San Leandro, thl' author or lhc dlSpuled const1tu- t1onal lanauaac. said the aovcmor is m1srcadin11hc ~rond portion or lhe amendment. which Lock)'er said mere!) ~" a dcadhnt' for the l..qa~ lature to Dcl on a nom1nal1on. DRUG TRADE EXTORTION ALLEGED .•. •nm Al pleaded 1u1lt) to an armed Balboa bland robbcry they said they earned out on Paduano'sordtrs.dncribcd in court Monday how they often bound their v1ct1ms and identified them· sci\ es u ~1n1 fro m the Mafia. ThQ wcrt always instructed to find mo nc). Je~lry and cocaine. they \aid "The ume I'm do1n1 now 1s for a JOb for Mr. Paduano." Matthew Tia tc\t1ficd Monday T11 and h11 brother. Rodney. uud they hoped their cooprrauon w11h authorities 1n tht cast apinst Paduano would ht'lp JCI their KntcnttS redU«d. but both said they had rtte1ved no prom1sn 1n eJtch.anac for tht'1r testimony. Paduano's children, who have .at· tended cvcry day of lhetr rather's prchminary hcanna 1n West Munic1· pal Coun. cla•m tht' case ap1Mt Paduano 1s baKd on the "h«" of jilted formcr lovers and on the 1n11mony or convicted cnm1nals Even Ocfako dakd l\obcn Pa· duano. and \he conttnutd to ~ dote to h1'I famil) aner lhe year-Iona Grand Jur; '""'esupt1on aot under ~a). wud Robt'n Paduano Jr .. the defendant'\ :!3-)car-old son "I had lunch ~•th ht'r two or three mon1h~ aso ·· ~1d Robcn PaduanQ Jr ··0on th.at M>Und Jake she was ~•na Hcllmllcd b> my fathn'?"' The prehminal) hcarina 1s ~­ P«ted to last into nt'itl week. authonun Yid. OFFICER IN BRUTALITY CASE FIRED ••• rromAl The councilman utd. h~vcr. that he has faith 1n Police Ch1erG.L. "8111" Payne to rid the ckpanment of brutality claims. "There·, a lot or new peopk com1n1 in. and 11 takes a wh11t to chanac attitudes:· Mays uid. Payftc Yid the department con- t1nually trauu officers on policies and procedures 1n an effort to avoid lawsuits. but added many of tht' inc•dents att "too close" to call and that It's o0en less e"pt'MIVC for tht' city to stttlc out or court than 10 throuah Wllh I trtll. rcprdku or wht'ther the ckpanmcnt is at fault. 'Tm not tl')'int to ttitapc any blame, but WC lrt not IUilty Of ever) th1n1 wd 1n tht' lawsuits.·· Pa)'ne said "Wc'rc pay1n1 money in '°me case\ whe~ the pohcc wett n&h t. bul with lhe CO'-I orthe couns. it costs lcu 10 Kllk Out or coun. . "The 1nc1dtnu 1n the lawsuns do not ttprtl('nt our normal way of . doina bus•n«s. •· 4'n add111onal. and as )Cl u~ ck1erm1ncd, amount will be ra1Kd for school cons1ruct1on. would circum'<c:nl a arowth and traffic control 1n111a11vc lhat qualified la st month for the June el«tion ballol TtrT) Watt. a San Franc1teo land plann1n1 consultant rep- rcsc:nuna the c1t1cs of Irvine and Laauna Beach. 111d htr clients also oppoicd ckvclopmcnt •arttments. -~o~crrtd1q~~bo~•·1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~i t1o n IS that this IS one or a stnn of II Wednesday's Lotto picks IJ n. Aueda&.a Pna Herc arc ~ w1nninJ number\ picked Wrdnnda) n1aJtt for the Cal1fom11 Louer;·, tw•«·wcckly "l..ott0 M9 .. p~. 37. 16. 49. l 21. 12 and the bonus number. I, Pbyen who corrrctly 1ucucd all M~ numbns ••II share 1 prize pool or S9.I mdhon. lottery of'f"1C11ls saw:I hopk hold1n1 five w1nn1n1 numlwn aftd the bonld number will sbarc Sl.14 m1lhon Playeneonutly ptSJ_..,_ five numbns will divide 1691.000 and four·numbcr wtnMn will share $621.000. Touhidcualt was S 12 j m1lhon. ~~-- ..... C8 .... ..,., t.-.W.. CA ..,. .,.._ ... c:.i.-... C• t An official with the Saddlt'back Un1ficd School District saw:l tht' Lyon Co had alfttd 10 ra11it 1he amount of monc) thal would be equivalent to the cost of pro'< 1d1n1 c&.uroom 'PJC'e for students from the new dt"vclop- mcnt "We don't know ycl how much 11'\ 1oin1 lo be. but the compan~ ha'i aarttd to form a d11trict 10 ra1K funds for an) add1t1onal Sludcnu arncra1ed b) the proJcct. ·· i.a1d Mary Lou Smith. fac1h1tn plannu with the d1.stncl While the .,reement approved Wednctday1nmonathcsmalkronn IHOCllkd With the Foothill Plan II Still drt"W hta\IY lirc rrom lt'0Ups v.-h1ch oppo~ dt'vclopmcnt qrtt- mtnls 1n atncral. Cirou.~ allied with C'llllt'ns for Sensible Cirowth and Tr1f'f"te Control opOOte tht' •amm~•s bttaute they Clllltilttaa Ml ..,. __,... • ...,.., ~ •• • qrccmcnts whose sole •~rent purpow 1ft 10 circumvent the proposed c1t1Lcns traffic control 1n- 1111ta\c." said Walt In dcfcns,c of dc:vcl~nt ·~ mcnt\. uprrv1sor Hamett W~r demkd 1he 4ian fraft(1teo atta. where Walt\ firm 1s located. becaust c1111cns thtrc have approved ta" increases to finan« road construe· uon "We don't do that hm.'' Watckr s.atd The qr«ment was approved 4-1 . *Ith upcrv1ior Roter S&anton cast1n1 the lont nqauve vote. S&anton hat voted 1p1n,1t mot& proposed devtlopment aarttmtnu th1" )Car. Heuld he IHon<'CIMd \Mt laVt'IUllS by dc~tloprncnt r°"' mi;lal )t'operdazt the bond finaft(ina ncttt1- 1ry to carry out planned road i• prove~ts