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1988-03-17 - Orange Coast Pilot
' THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1988 25 CENT Petitioners target Metro Pointe Slow-growth advocates in Costa Mesa start SeCO!!_ attack against high-rises By JENNIFER WEBER °' .............. SJow-growth advocates in Costa Mesa turned up the heat Wednesday by submuuna petitions to the cll) clerk to for~ a citywide vote o n a high-rise o ffice Pf'OJCCl. marking the v o up"s third efTo n this }ear to curb dc"dopment in the city The latest peuuon dn'e 1s aimed at forcing a referendum 'ote on the .\met Development Co 's Metro Po inte pro,1«t in nonh Costa Mesa Costa Mesa Residents for Respon- sible Growth has alread) turned 1n signatures in an efTon to force a refcrC"ndum \Ote on C.J. Scgrrstrom & Sons· Home Ranch proJect The cro up also spearheaded a dnve to get the C111ze ns Sensible Growth and Traffic Control ln1t1a11ve o n the ballot Meanwhile. the group nov. intt"nds 10 attack Home Ranch on a legal front Members said the} planned 10 file legal papers 1n Superior Coun toda) challenging the general plan amendment dealing v.11h the prOJt<:I. Costa Mesa Residents for Respon- North indicted Copter crash could have been fore seen -judge Lt. Col. Oliver North, In- dicted with three others on charges related to the U.S. weapons sales.to Iran, may face further charges.JM Coast Costa Mesa woman es- capes death when a . · 22,000-pound beam from a freeway overpass grazes her car .I A3 Boating On-the-water judging takes the protest flag out of the Congressional Cup./C4 Sports Woodbridge High's Bill Shannon is named to coach the South in the Orange County All-Star basketball game./C1 Index Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather B3 C4 81 85-6 C6-8 84 cs A7 A6 A3 C4-5 Cl-3 A~ Pilot of NB copter describes handoff ,,. preceding tragedy By BOB VAN EYKEN Of ... Delllr,... ..... ~ police helicopter cra!>h 0' er In inc that kft three people dead last \Car was the resull of a .. Dukes of Hauard" car chase that fortS('eabh "ould result in a collls1on. said the Judge pn:s1d1ng O\t:r a prelminar) hearing 1n th~ murder case Wednc<,· da). E.arh in the afternoon S('SSIOn. Mun1 c-1pal Coun Judge James Broo~s tnd1catl'd that he had not }Cl bel•n s"aH·d b' thi: de fense's claim that the l:Oll~s1on ~as no t foreSttable -1 thank it's ent1rch forese1:atik that "llh this ·Dukes· of Hanard ' kind o f cha~ there could be a l·oths1on o f some ~ind. either on the ground or in the air." said Brool s CXput~ Public CXiender \\ 1lllam Kelle~. v.ho 1s representing \'inct'nl Coast boy to receive rare honor By GREG KLERKX Of ... °""',_ ..... In an age" here headlines afl' filled "'1th the problems facing modern ) o uths. 11's refreshing to knO\I. about Chm -\dams Chns. 1-i. 1s a~' 1.·n1h gf3de student at Ensign Junior High hool in :-.:e"' pon Beach Lilt' man) o ther bo~'> his a~e. hC' hln ba~hall. has m1\t.'d frehn~ about girls. dOt'S his ho mcv.ork and pantn pates in tht' B<H Srn u ts But Chns manage., 10 put 1n an t'\tra efTon 10 make his hfe. and the "'es of other\. a little bit better Chns' effons in commun11' st'f\ ll'e and ~hool ha\e no1 gone unnollct'd Victims' advocate rededicates effort after racer's death MickeyThompson·s sister seeking reform after death of her son - Tho mpson Campbell's tight!\ woHn famil). Her only sibhns. racing promoter M1cke) Tho mpson and his "1fe "t're ambushed and lulled in a \ olle> o f bullets as the) left their Bradbur) • home. BJ JONATHAN VOLUE Thompson. 59. and his "'''c Trud). ... .._........ _,.,41. •-ctt found dead at dav.n b\ Los Collcnc and Gary Campbdl knov. naclcs. Count) Shenff's dcputits ck.ath rnpondt"J to reports. of aunfire. ~1d ~ learned an unforatnabk Deputy Ooua G athn. Two male 1cuon 10 1912 when twodNickakn au.~mcn fled on btcycks. he said broke the neck ofl~r only son and It --~ a _double hom1c1dt'. an th~bisbody&omuair1)1a.M2.500 1~1nat1on. said Dcpul Rt hard fttt above tk Pacific <>tan. Dinsmoor: The murdtr sbatleftd them. but Autbonlln re~ustd to spttulate the Campbdls rcbuih tbcir hrts, •'?Ou• a mot1~ in the sla) ins. but '3clas.i.a& not on lheiUllD•v but on an friends of the v1ct1mssa1d ·~ma) ha\.c effort to rd'otm tlllc .-'• criminal bttn hnkcd to Thompson s '1c-toncs 'Ulticc ''*"' IO recNcc ~· future 10 a stncs of mulunulhon dollar h,IM victum• familecs ••• •&r. =:!r qamst another rac1n1 Tbc blftK'O;MU""ll ..... lloll name· bca.mc famous as the .. m llart ct.alia • • Su Juu · . .. Capi.,._ ~II C019•illiW'f, "'Speed 1na 1n the 19S0s ~hen he .a.e ,.;at.a ...oiia '°die Kt llile first of bis ntar1)' SOO auto _..._ ·:.-..a c·---,..._ lbrll spft'dudmduranc:emord Rettnt- 18.d :r.::;,,'!'1-~ '"4 IN 11, tie w bow'n ~ CMpnm na off--r. 's'sai~ IO a.e. ~ ~l'Kllll__~Uts~spons 1tadnams. ...... ..... It llill=llilie .W C"Utpbdrswldowtdmothcr.Gcn- • lnl moidl aftn • . · ..._for 1 cva n.o.PIOft. U , coUlptfd of 1 •trtndr blbot mc:autt ~inims• heart 11txt •hen Col~ Campbc-11 ,..._"" told ha oft.he dnt.M. Sbc •u lakcn -.c art) Wcdoadly mcw1u .. }O a Loi Qlda Couo•) ~ial. VlOlratt ......... Wk C*-"911• .. YICTIM9•/A2) • \\ 1ll1am AlOSIJ. IJta 100~ c~u:puon to Brool s' remark .. Ho\I. thi: hl'll did he reach that lOndus1on.,.. he a'>l ed .\c..os1a "'as bi:ing pursued b) police in a high-speed chase through Orange ( uunl\ \lre1.·1s fur near!\ an hour v.hi:n ,·\loo pohle heli<.0 p1eis that were full u\l.1ng thl· l hJS(.' collided as one dl·panment hdnded ofT the cha)( to the 01 ha "'-elle' an u~d the helicopter pilots \\ l·d nt.·\dJ' of gross nc.-gllgence I k nudt.· lhl· Jt.cusat1on folio" 1ng 1c .. 11mo n) frum '.'ii:\l.pon Ekach Pohu: Oflill'r Ruben Oakle\ "ho p1lotl·J the 'l'" pon Beach police hd1l!1ptl'r that collided \I. llh a Costa :'-kw poht.c l hoppcr o'er Ir' inc \t;mh llJ ~llhng three people Oalk~ ~1d the pilot of the Costa \le~ rnpter had rad1<Xd him to 1a~e ll'l'r thl' pur\u11 of \rosta. \I.ho v.as tke1ng pol1ll' 1n a l Jr that ma' ha\e hl.·l·n \tokn '\\as thl·re J n' um1mun1ca11on to ~nu ind 1CJ11ng 1ha1 the~ "ere going 10 be 1n the ;m:a"·· as~ed Ke lle) C )J~k\ a n<o"crcJ that there had nut (Pleue .ee COPTER/A5) Cbrla Ada.ma .\nd Frida\ h~ "111 rct.el'l' the ( ongrt'S\lt.lnal -\v.ard from Rep Roben Badh.im R-'e"pon Beach. at tht' l·ongre'i\man·., 'e"pon Bealh office: The a\l.ard. established b~ l 1•n- grl''>'> in I Q"ll rl·cogn11t.><; out\t.lnJing \\llun1c,·r wu.c~ rn S(hool and Cl'nl· (Pleue eee BOY I A2) • s1ble G rowth has taken the Ho me Ranch battle 10 coun before. and group members have expressed d1$- pleasure at the 1eMral plan amend- me nt designed to corTCCt the docu- menl"s defic1enc1es. Com tructton on the first phase of 1ha1 de,elopment. called One South Coast Place. was stopped 1n Septem- ber \lo hen a upenor Coun JUdJe ruled there \I.ere incoas1s1enc1es in the Cll~ ·s general plan fort he area and the project's en' ironmental impact n:pon D iane Goldberger. a spokes\l.o man for the c1t1zcns· group, said a ge neral plan amendment the council .sp- proved Feb. 12 has ·•numt"rou~ lepl r.ro blems. •• The amendment ~t 1m1ts for Ho me Ranc h's <,quJrl· footage. traffic. dens11' and bu1ld1n~ heights She said the group plan' ll• challenge the nev. amendml·nt vn three fronts. • The Planning ( omm1~'>ll!n ap- pro,ed the amendment hut a\ ed that some language be l ha nged l"Chlfl' gu1ng to ttw ( It ) ( ounc1l The Planning < omm1ss1on did not re- uin~1da tht amendment with the' .idd1t1onal \I.Ording Goldberger also- \J 1d that rc"dents v.ho would ~ alkltC'J b\ 1he rhangc v.-ere not noll ti. J • l ht: amendment alk gedl) relies C•n 1utda1t·d hou"ng fi gures &-cause • 'h grnni:I plJn 1ndudes I Q80 fia· ufl .. , '>hl '>Jld the J mendment IS OUl •' dJll But thl general plan 1s undl'q~oing ..i rl'\ IC'\' and G o ldberger (Ple.ue aee P~TITIO!ttll8/ il) COUfJty targets gang violence 8) 80 8 \'A~ EYKEN .\ prupo'411n..i1 1)l1illals hope \1.111 help \ll•P 1tl, l'l' ot ~ng 'iulenlt' in Or.ingl l .. c1nt v. II go bi:tore the: ( t•uni-Bv.ird 1 1 '>upen 1sors Tue~· dJ pun'>tircd O) ~upen l'>Of Roger \1Jn1 •n .tnd D1 .. 1nct .\norne\ C enl Hid,, •hl· prupo'>.11 calls for a spec1al- 11ld I; Pl'rs .. m unit at the (Ount) D "'' ri, r \ 11urnn s offil e to pro~--cute thn'l' ..i-. u..ed o t gang-related l n me\, plu' ..i 1..ompu1enLt'd 1nforma11on sharing .,.,.,km lor i:oun1' police Jgl·n, It:\ <>tli.1al .. es11ma1C" 1ha1 the anu- g.ing unit \l.lluld ,.o .. t about S45U l00 dunng 1t'> fir,1 1-l ml1nlh'> °""',... .,...., ... ~ Officer Robert Oakley deacrtbee bellcopter traeedy. l'kput\ D1'.>tnl'I '\llome~ John ( onk' \did thl program "'ould be v.unh the 1.•,pt.·nd1ture noting that gang \luknll' ,.., J ll•un1'"1dt' prob- lem Jfft', 11nll \l.ell -tt.HJu lU3\tal res1- dl·n1' J\ "'··11 J) fl''>1tknts 0 1 ol the ,1,;ntr.i < 1rangt C Ounl' Ulll'<. v.ht'rt" ~n11.-. jrl', inu:ntratrd (Ple&K eee GANG/ A2) 3,200 American troops airlifted into Honduras By TERENCE Ht1NT ., ......... c ............... . W-\ Hl:-..GT O'\ -.\ force "' J ~00 ~mem·3n infa ntn a nd air- horne troop\ Ile\), Ill Hond ura~ 1oda~ a ' the Reagan Jdminl\1ra11on ..aid hl'J' \ "icar.iguan 3ttal ks ag31ns1 t l1ntra lJmp~ U.l'rl· 1.on11nu1ng ins1Jl' HunJ uras It "a" thl' most drama111.: ~ho" nf l \ for1.l' nth<-' )1\-\l':lr 'icaraguan 1.1.Jr .\ Pcnt.igon ~l'Urll' "'11d thcrl· v.err lfl'\h l\.i nd1n1\ta Jllat. 1,.., 1ns1d e Hon· Jura'> "h1lhhadJ<;~rJ1orl ht'lp Rl'qut'\t1ng .int'n~ m1t\ thl' \Ourll' ..a1J l 11ffi,1 J I\ "undl·rstJnd thl· ( onira 1.Jmp'> Jrl' under 1nll'n...._. pri:s<.ure .. Ont ao111.'I Hiii \t•1. rl'l.lf\ ,,, \\ate ' (1curgl' ~hulll '-..t1J 1hJt J~ \\ l·Jnesda~. rntdllgl·nn t'\t1mJll.' f'U! !hi.' numl:x'r ,it ,1,araguan Ir••• f'' 1 n ~h1nJura'> Jt I ..,, •' 1 .. : l()o Frnm \IJn JV.U.i J '11. 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JJr h, J~l·1 t'>l·t,•rl .in<.•lh1.·1 ~rl\h unl· "•'ll'-1'tl'puplt•!!!l'l' him a hug lH .. h.1~t ' ' h.11 d Thl" re11re._i pa'l' JI \1 I 'J' him ' l Jth ,11, ( hur, h in l ''''·• \k\J "J~ tht' gut'~I l • h.'n•' \\ l'dm·"'1.a\ n l'nin~ .ll th<.' annual '-t P:itnC'k 'I DJ' l'l·ktirJ11 •1 1-"'"'• ~" •f.i, l Jd1<·' l1u k t P.uri, ' DJ\ •<It'~ Jl<.'d thC' " •rl..I 'tr hJ 'P<.'\ 1,11 'ilF.ntfi1.·dnlC t...-•r '' '•n JnJ :hl p,1n,h •ncr' 11 '' '''"him' &."'rn1n \ol\'41nl't)ch lrC'l,,n,t 'l''1n,,urn 1 th1 l n1tt'd \tall'<.in , ... \0 O n \1,arl h 1 v 4 --'l'' tr 't'l1nhda' -ht "'J' as<o1gncd h• \tan a pan!!.h 1n a l1.lun1n h'\I. r nl-.H l )r,ln1w {nun I' '1.1lJ\lhnc "' (PJeue eee OVll'/ A2) " County mob violence linked to torched bar 8) JO ATHAN VOL.RE Ot .............. .\uthontt« admit sc.'' enal ronnC'\ 1100!> t'\ISt bet~~n a Costa Me'-l 1ohoot1ng. c11C'\'ut1on· hk ita''"'" 1n In 10<' and Butna Parl.. and '"'o a~1n fir~ a t the \1u!>tana club 1n nt1 \na but the" sa 1t 1i too urh to dtterminc 1( the '1oltntt is t1t'd t ther "It doe'\ 111 l tcp t'Om1na k 10 the \hi\llnJ. .. \aiJ In 1ne Politt lt M1l..C' \\ h11e "Thcre's .t pm.!>1b1hh it's all rc"latcd. bul wt ha'e to track lh&t ~"'"' n .. ton 1derina the pos 1bil1t\ tha1 \Hy • .in11t'd 'nme ma~ be in,of1red 1n the l nan(' \l8'tr\ W~t\t ~td 10· \ t.·,t1p tuf\ ha'c conUICted •ht FBI to 1\\1 tin the murder t"&K. Tht hcutcnant ' hcadHJI the 1n't ttta11on into t~ wtt end sla)- 1n1 of rt'pultd m••cr 0coraie ..... C'Ofle •• Y udrcvteh. who,..., pannal do••n as he sat 1n lus car oa Mi~helJ \trttt in an 1ndQtrial ltC1M>n o( lbc Clt) He ~-.s 1~ at aa U.fft tuna (Pl••• .. TIOla.ct/ Al) I I -~ .... ·-·--~··· ~ ..... . • AllMictaoflM ..... ltilrolilll off his tollpe, Hevia l9id. .. , ~ blrc the dly after thr lppoiatmeM. Thett was no1hins bttt at w time but OfUle uus. •• °" Mllcla "· 1947-Sl. Patock'• Dey -Nevin said the flrst Mass for his Jmall ~tion in a borrowed chaprl al thr local mortuary. Aboul 80 oeoole reaistcred that day. Within a couple of months. 200 members moved into their first church on Ora nae A venue. It was \he old air base chapel moved to its new home. • Teri Conde. o ne of the ori&inal parishioners. remembered the troubles they encountered from nc1Jhbors who were prejudiced against Catholics . .. They were calling the poliC'C all the ume. complaining about noise. say- ing their cows weren't givina milk or their chickens weren't laying cus:· Conde said. But just as St. Patrick converted the pagan Irish who enslaved him 1,500 )Cars ago. Nevin overcame the preju- dices and built a church that is 2.200 families strong today. The} opened a school in 1949 and moved into their prc~nt sanctuary an 1965. The old church serves as the parish hall next door. It was there that more than I 00 ix-ople honored Nevin Wedncsda). "1th a fine Irish feast that included corned beef and cabbage and more than a wtt bit o' cake for his birthda~. The Rev. Kenneth Krau~. "'ho took over the pastor's duties when Nevin retired in 1982. said his predecessor "is the life of the pansh." .. He has married the children and .............. .., ...... _ .... Mona1Cnor Tbomaa NeTl.n play• • One lrlala ta.De for .ome memben of tbe St. Jo.clllm'• CatboUc Claucla parlah in a du.al celebradon for Ilia 84tb blrtbday and St. Patrick'• Day. the grandchildren. He represents the unit} for the ""'hole pansh ... Krause said. "He's-the grandfather. the one who binhed it and kept 1t moving." ~nd Ne' in offert'd some grand- fathcrl) advice for tho~ hopang to emulate his longenty and success. W1th a twi nkle an his bright Irish e)eS. Nevin said: "Take each day as it comes.·· VIOLENCE LINKED TO TOPLESS BAR •.. From Al 1n the head. apparentl) whale "a1t1ng f6r someone he kne". White said. White said organized cnmc ma" Ix 1n,olved in the sJayang because Yudze\lch testified 1n New York against the Gambino organized cnme famtl). Yudzev1ch shunned the feder- al go,ernment's offer of protection before he was killed. authoriues said. Yudze, 1ch "as once a bouncer at the \fostang. a Sant.a .\na topless bar Other men '""ohed 1n the club ha ve been killed. Mustang o""'ner J1mm~ Casino "'as handcuffed and shot -three limes in the head -b' assailants who burst into his Buena ·Park condom1n1um on Ne" Year's Da' 1987. said Buena Parl Police Officer Rich McMillan. On ~fa, I. V. alllam C. Carroll. ""ho in' ested 'at least S:!00.000 1n the Mustang. "as found 10 a Costa Mesa parking stru cture. He "as shot an the head -three times -but h'ed. Blinded. he refused to cooperate with authonues and has since gone under- ground. police said ~II three cases remain unsohed. and authon11es no" are mee11ng inlbrmall) to compare notes. Wh11e said To add to the m~ ster). the Mus tang "as struck 1-...1ce b' arson. the last bla.ze coming Jan.· 16. less than a month before the first. The fires caused more than SS00.000 damage to the Harbor Boule' ard club." h1ch has not reopened Santa .\na police fire anvesugators ha' e arrested one man in connecuon "1th the second blaze. but ln- 'esugawr Don McDonald said his inqutf') has not established an~ solid connections bet"een the fire fand the murders. "Names ha ve come up. but "C haven't found an) thing we can take 10 coun." McDonald said. "Ma>be "hen it's all done. we'll ha'e some- thing. but not )et. .. White said Irvine authont1cs have met informally wtth Costa Mesa police and" 111 likel) meet with police in Santa .\na and Buena Park to "compare note!i ... Also bogging down the mvesuga- uon are the apparent links to Ro~n Paduano. who "as reccnth indicted b} the Orange Count) Grand Jul) on 74 counts of robber). e~tonion and false imprisonment Wi tnesses 1n Paduan o·i; prelim1nal"\ h<':inne <;;11d ht'nchmen PETITIONERS From Al said the c11\ should ha'e "allrd un11l that -...as finished before amending the documl·nt (ti\ offinals. howe,er. said the' felt compelled 10 go ahead wllh the amendment because Judge T ull~ Sl·~mour had gl\cn them a March Q dead It nr to do so • The amendment did not c:on· ~1der the impact!. of traffic 1mpro' e- ml·nts the document assumed "ould tx· 1n plal'C Goldberger"s announcement of the nl'"' legal challenge to Ho me Ranch ldme as thl' group's mrmbers tool a '>tacl of pc1111ons to the Ci t' clerk allrgedl) hired by thr Newpon Beach businessman to commit rob~nes said the) were from the Mafia and that Paduano planned to take over the Newpon Beach drug trade. Paduano was listed b' the state Attorne} General's Offi ce in 1978 as b<.'1ng acti ve in organized cri me. authorities said. The w1 t nesses "ho ha' e test 1 tied 1 n Paduano's hearing ha ve included manage~ and emplo)ees of the Mustang cl ub. and Yudzev1ch was listed as a "1tness 1n the Paduano case. Prosecutors said, however, that \'udze, 1ch "as a minor witness and e\pressed doubt that the killing was li nked 10 the Paduano case. ••• \\ednewa' ap1Xa hng for a refer- endum against the second phase of \ktro Point\.'. lol·atl'd near outh ( oa~Pla1a The organ1za11on rnllected 5.6}5 signatures 1n ~5 da~s "Bas1call). l"m ver~ pleased that we "l'rr able 10 demonstrate this man) signatures an such a shon 11me," said Ja~ Humphre). the group''I 'lpokes- man. ··v. e're reall~ 1r)1ng 10 get the publ1C to get'"' oh cd in the control of thl' dens1l\ and the things that are afTel·ttngall of our lt'cs.'" Humphre) said. VICTIMS' RIGHTS ADVOCATE MOURNS ... r rom A i mo,cd into an 1ntens1,e care "ard. and (ollent: r ampbell said she "as C\pelled to li\e lronicall~. Gene'a Thom ~on on Tue~a~ ga' c a speech m El Monte that stresstd the 1mponancc of the '1ct1ms· nghts 1n111a11ve. Collene Campbell said v. cdnesda~ afternoon her '01ce catching" 11h emotion .. he said 11-...as1 mponant. becauS<' 11 \.\OU ld sa'c hundreds of innocent '1c11ms:· Collene Campbell said ·· he d1dn t no-... she "as tal king about \1 1d .. l'' ·· ( ampbell herwlt ha'I }Cl to break under the strai n. but the agon~ -and death -1s all too fam1lar Her s,on. co11 Campbell ~., "as killed in an airplane somc"hcrc l:lt·t"een the Orange Coast and Catalina Island 1n 14 :! His bod' "a" nr,er found l lt1ma1el). ~oil { ampl:lt•ll-.; lx·\t friend . Lam Co-...ell and another man. Donald D1 \<lasc10 of El \fonte. "ere Lon' 1cted of the k1l11n11. and 'il'ntem:ed w ~m~on. but the road 10 JUSt1ce "as long and hard on the ( ampbell\ V. hen ( ollcne and (Jar) Campbell -...ent to authori11es to repon their son m1ss1ng. the} -...ere told pohce "ould n111 1ake a missing-persons report on a ~"'-}ear-old. espec1all:. because Scott ( ampb<.'11 had a history of mo' mg around But h11le b~ httk. the parents-not the pohce -"ere able to piece together dues that Scott Campbell '-'d\ not m1\S1ng on his O\.\n free will. Co-...cll and D1\.1asc10 ended up ~11nfl·ss1ng 10 the l 1ll1ng unknov.1ngl~ "h1k being tapc-rl·wrded b~ under- ~11\ l'r uffiler(, posing a(, \.fafia thugs. .. It "J\ a d1ffirnh case from the t'l\:g1nn ing We had no suspel.'ts and "l' l nd('d up con' 1c11ng both of them l tH murdl'f ··\aid proc.ccuting DepUt) D1)lnll \llorne' Thomas Goethals al the lt1ndus1ori of D1Masc1o's 1nal. ( olknl' ( ampbell refers 10 1t more hluntl) as ct "'hellish l'ducat1on of the tr1m tnal JUSllCC S} Siem .. A.t the conclusion of the h1ghl) publicized trials. Collene and Gal) Ca mpbell dropped out o f the public e'c for a little "hlle. · Like the student rl·ad) to teach the master. the' returned. armrd wnh an 1n111at1\t~ that "'ould not reduce the nghts of suspected criminals. but increase the rights afforded the fam1l- 1c!> of' 1ct 1 ms. II 600.000 signatures arc gathered state"'1dc the measure wilt~ put on the ballot. If passed. 11 will revamp the (OUn S\Stem Se'eral 'iteps "ould reduce the amount of 11me 11 takes for a suspect to b<.' tncd and penalit1es would be 1n reascd .\!though the measure was wntten b~ local deput) district attorne}S and '"supported b) the fam1hes of cnmc '1ct1ms throughout the state. Collene and Gal) Ca mpbell \3) the) will raise 100.000 signatures on their O\l.'n Wednesday's Lotto picks M1ckC) Thompson was a supporter of the measure. and that will force Collene Campbell to push herself e'cn harder. she said Wednesday. ··1 am going to San Diego (today) to help them get started on the initiative dn vc down there.·· Collene Campbell said after returning fro m her brother's home "There's noth1 n1 I can do for him here. so out or respect for my brother. I am going to ao. By TM Associated Pr~H Here are 1hc winning numbers picked Wednesda) night for the California Lottery's twice-weekly '·Lotto 6-49'" game: 20. 5. 9. 22. 7. 33 and the bonus number. 29. Players who correctly guesstd ~all m numbers wilJ share a p_rize pool of S9.342 mrlhon. lottery officials said. ORANGE ....... COAST --·r... MAIN Offtel 1 """' a., St Cott• ...,._ • lii'• •1",........ f\. • ~~ u. A t .. ~ "'° ... ~~ ~79 t> .... , \ .. ,.a-.. ..,..,; 4 }( .\II those "ho picked fi, e numbers plu$ the bonus num~r will d1v1dc among them\Ch•es a pnzc pool of SI 242 m1lh on. fi,e of six will share S640.000. four of s1~ \.\ill shatt $582.000 Three of 'ilX 1s wonh an automatic S5 per winner "Just because the)' wiped him out. 1hc} "on"t w1pe that out The sales from Wednciday night to Saturday's drawing were S 11 64 mt I hon. "I think our famil y probably loved more than any other fa milr ahve." Collene Campbell said. "We ve ~ abl} hun more. too " I I I / Justcall 642-6086 What do )OU hke abou1 lht Dally Pilot? What don"t )'OU hke" (all the number above and )'Our mes~ will be f'C(O~. crarucnbcd and ck- hH•rcd to the appropnace tdJtor. Tht same 24-hour answcrina service ma) bf used to rteord lcue"' to the editor on ant topic Contnbutors to our Ltucn column m"'" 1ndudt tht1r name and "Jephone number for "tnfiat1on. Tells us what's on )Our mi nd • ... "' , &, • 19" \10 ~· .•. , ~ ~ °' ~ ~,.. .,. r4'1-. '" .,.,,., C:l"!cf ..... ...,....,.., • .a • BOY, 14, DUE CONGRESSIONAL HONOR •.. From Al munit) activities. as well as personal dnelopment. Onl) a handful oflocal \Ouths have recei ved the award since ' 11s inception. Chris' accomplishments include the development of a lesson plan to teach a group of summer school students a computer programming language called LOGO. He also taught the class himself. Chris also painted mile marker'i along a coastal bike path. used his an11>t1c talents for a school Chnstmas program. pitched and umpired sum- mer school baseball games and 1s an act1\e part1c1pa nt in Bo~ Scout pro- grams . Chns 1s a bo> off cw" ords. He talks ')h\ I\ of himself. and describes his aci1~1lll'S as s1mpl~ "'a wa~ to ha'e fun. I guess:· Others are much more laudatol) in their remark'I "His talent 1s incredible. he's an 1ncred1blc anist.'' said Kathlel·n Burns. Chris· teal her for three ~ears at Manners Elemental) hool. "He's "Cl") responsible and comes from a trul) nice fam1l). He'~ H'l") well·likcd b) oth er student!> .. Chn!)' al·h1e' ements are all the more pra1~wonh) in light of a reading d1sab1lll} he has fought hard to O\crcome. said hi s father . .\Ian The cause of the d1sabil1t\ 1sn·1 kno"n. but Chris didn't learn ·to read until he "'as 1n third grade. \31d his father "'No one kno"s "h' 11 is."' said Adams. ""ho al ong with his \l.1fe Mane ha' e three other sons. Chns b<.'mg the oldest. "'When he reads. he doesn"t remember things li le normal people. When he hears things. he rcmemb<.'rs l'\ Cr) thing ... Chris soon overcame the readin11 d1sab1lit\ and was soon fascmatro "Ith computers and. nClt-sufDris1ngl~ the us.: of computers aiV· an and an1mat1on . .\dams s~ud his son ha \ '' ntten a script for a science-ficttoo mo' 1e -and hai; also designed the altt•n\ and spaceships to star in 11 As for ( hns. he would hke to take his interest 1n computers a step funhn and become a computer animator. "'h1ch he descn~s as "li~r a regular canoon1s1. only he docs 11 uri a computer .. .\fter high school. he would like 14 attend the Massachusetts lns111u1e nt Technolog~ In the near future. h<' plans 10 take up g}mnasucsand stud' piano Chris also received his Eag.l Scout patch in Janual). "'He's alwa> s been prell' mo11,ated." said his father GANG VIOLENCE TARGETED IN COUNTY ... From Al "Someone might say. 'I'm from Ne" port Beach so I don't have 10 "orr~ about gangs.' .. said Conle) "That ma) be 1rue from the stand- point that no pan1cular gang claims a Ne" port Beach neighborhood as 1ts turf But 1t 1s not true as far as havang }Our ex pens1"e automobile stolen or )Our home broken into. That can happo..·n any)Nhere ... Moreover. local youth gangs ha'c been observed an such coastal area c1t1es as Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach. San Clemente and San Juan ( ap1strano. ··in Huntington Beach there's a <,l 1nhead gang and something called Southside Huntington Be.ach. We're not sure whether that's a skinhead gang or an ethnic gang. .. said Conley. super> 1s1ng attorne)· for the county's Ju' en lie Coun office and a co-author of the Stanton-Hicks proposal. Conley said there are four known gangs in Costa Mesa. including a branch of the Lopcrs. a Sant.a Ana- based gang which has been im~licated 1n numerous incidents of violence. I Purchast 000.00 lo an indud1ng murders and shootings. Figures from other areas with gang problems sho" 1hat about half of the '1c11 ms of gang·, 1olcnce are not gang members, Conic' ~1d. The ant1 -gang .un1t "ould provide "hat Conic) called ··,enical pros- ecution·· for gang-related cnmcs. Ven1cal prosecuti on means a small group of attorne} s and investigators "ould b<.' 10\olved an each case. as opposed to the present "assembl) line" approach. in which numerous officials ~come'"' olved . each work- inJ on a small pan of the case. Con le} said. Although the asscmbl) line ap- proach is less costl). 11 makes the sharing of information more difficult and pre' ents the development of specialized kno"'ledge. he said. "I reahze that 11's a considerable amount of mone). but I think 11's got areat promise:· s1ad Conley. "The onl) negatl\e rm heanng 1s the cost. I hope the board can find the mone} to fund it." In addition to Stanton. at least one combination o( suJts, sponcoau. slacks or shon you ""*1'c 111' ... oil otht•r board member supports the pro posal ··1 think It's a great idea." sa1J Supen 1sor Thomas Rile). "It c<>'il' som<.' mone}. but when you equate 11 to all the pcopen) damage and human m1stll that 1s caused b} gan~ '1olcnce. I tiunk this fi ts into tht' category of urgency:· Board of Su pen 1sors Chairman Hamett Wieder said Thunda) that she was sull re' 1ewmg the proposal and "as not yet prepared to com· me Rt Bus wrec.t .tDl• 90 NEW DELH I. India (AP) -.\t least 90 mem~rs of a Moslem wedding party died when their bus oHnumed and caU&ht fire after the dnver lost control-whjk chanamg a cassttte 1n the tape player. Most of the v1cums in Wednesda~ night's crash in central India w~re women and children. • ' We, the people, wanf leaBershiP not Project 90 Mesa woman cheats death on road Evelyn Han said o ne or the Republican Pany leaders pressuring her not to run 1n w primary against Assemblyman Gal Ferauson told hcrtbc 70th Distract wasn't important "Who the hell cares about the 70th Dis1nct?"' she quoted ham as saying. .. Whafs important is Project 90 •· Project 90 as the Republican hierarchy's plan to win a maJont) m the state Assembly by 1990 so their party will control red1strict1na after the census. If what Han ~ed was true -and Evelyn Hart would prob- ably have heart palpttalions af she~ to tell a lie -some people ought to Paul Alc11PUY get their prio rities straight. There are :?09.506 registered voters an lhe 70th "'ho dcsene representatio n an the state .\sscmbly. If Gal Ferguson 1sn ·1providing11. then E elyn Hart has e' Cl) nght to challenge ham for the seat. Other than lhe Republican leadersh ip that has turned at into an ob~·ss1on who the hell cares about ProJttt 907 ffir.ucker killed when . vehicle shears beam from highway brtdge ,.,... staff ... win refJWb A 41 -year-old Costa Mesa woman narrow!) esapcd death Wednesday when a crane truck hit a highway O"\"crptiS near Del Mar. daslod&Jn& a 22.()()()..pound beam that struck and ktllcd the truck dnver and araud the woman's Volk.swqen. "I Just tned to tct as far to the kf\ as I could." Costa Mesa res1dcnt AkJandnna Tucker told the Associated Press. Thew wo man was traveling aJoM at the tame of the I :30 p.m . acadcnt about 15 m iles nonh of downtown San O.qo ··she was unhurt. U ntouched. She dro' e off.·· said chief RandalJ Plea~ or the San Diego Fire Department ... There wa.s JUSt a httle slice m (the roof). Another couple o t inches and 11 ""ould have taken the to p off her car ·· The I I -ton beam smashed into the trud cab killing Leslie Bell. 4 1 a n Diego Count~ resident. count~ coroner's Offillals said Democrats and Republicans ahke arc~ guilt~ of plau ng pohlll\ and part1!Mlnsh1p above leadership Then: arc a fl-"" legislato rs -Manan Bergeson com l·s 10 m.nd -who have n~otiated and com prom 1~d to push through leg1slauon that benefit~ their COMlltuents The truck was dn' ing north on the ~n 0 1!..'go Frec"'a~ at about 35 mph .,.hen the crane \trucl.. metal supports under the Del ~tJr Hl"tghts o 'erpa.ss. "'hach 1s under cunstrullaun. said cat~ fire (apt Ron Cenantes :--.o one else "'as anJured in the accident C re'-'S 1A.ork1ng on the bndgc prOJt>\ t "'eren"t on the platform at the lime A 22.000-poand beam .tu atop the cab of a track crane that snaued a freeway overpaN and killed "'~· the truck driver Wedneaday. A CMta Meaa woman narrowly escaped death ln the freak accident. Democrat~ hke W1 ll1e Brown who control committee cha1rmansh1ps the mo,ement of leg1s- la11on and o ther act I\ 111e-s ought 10 put a plug in their po"' er pla~ s Repubhcan adcologuM who are O\ erl~ consumed "'"h pan~ pnncaples ought to get pract1Cal ··GoJ "'as ""llh us:· labor foremal' \lont' .\nderson told the "'are ~n Ile ·· lf1i had been fi ,e minutes later I \o\oulJ ha' e been out there (on the bndge I ·· , 1'1Jps1ng J' . .iround the C'rane tru1. r\.'poned r.' •t n\t Ellen \\ 11l1ams "'ho \JI.\ thl acudc.>'11 ••um a frec.-"'a' ramp pn•h1l11uon against dn" ing in art'J' "' · .. '"" u'crpassclearance Cenante' \d d T nt' • t"'P.i'>' 'tx-'lg built to replai.C' an uki:· ,. • ~-· ..irt "'• "· n bndgcd the fr('('"' a' J" llt' \1J• Hu µtts Road The Late [)q.'J"Mcr: ' f ranspurtalJOn S replacing ... 11d .., .. Jf!t "'llh .i '><'H·n-lanl."' O\C'rpass • • • Republicans can find httk Project 90 hope in the latest regmra11on s1a11s11cs released b) Secretal) of tate March Fong Eu. The first a'aalablc figur~ for 1988 showed a Janual) total of 12.313.848 registrant~ ... the fifth largest in California hastOf) ... Eu ~1d The trud dragged the sled beam 4bou1 50 feet. gougrng a shallo"' trail an Lh\. con rett." hagh"a~ Other debns from thl."' O\ erpass smashed across I he tree"' a' \ four nonhbound lanes. "h1ch "'ere doscd for fi q: hours. Thl trod. ., n:g1s1ered to the ~larCI• ( rJnl· Jnd R gg1ng ( o (alls to the l<Xal ulli'-c tor ,vn mcnt .,.ere not returned Bc.:11 .,.as,un' llll."'d oidrunken dn' mg 1n \f.,r'-h 19 .i 10 El C dJOn \tun1c1 pal Court the .\ssocaat<"d Press reponcd 8.:11 had .i ixrm11 from the st.itc.> CXpanment1 I rransportatton to tra\cl on 1hc frec1.1.a' but apparentl) '1ola1cd a \\ ood and other construcuur ma•c• J .u the Del \1ar Heights O\crp.n• hJ..! r\·duu~d d earance for \Chick\ < c."1'.lr'n s.t1d fhe bndgc 1s marted lo the " ,...!"lt->.1unJ LrJflil "'"ha clearance of 1..i lcct .. .., hl."'s tiut clltuall~ measures t\o\O 1nl'1l0\ n ghcr said ( hud .. .\dkinson head 01 !ht• n•1Jgc- projc:U fur Brutoco Constrult111r 1 1 Fontana T·atli, "4,t.t•d up 1 ir about eight males .n t·mergl."'nc' ixr~1nn<"I \o\Orked to fr« St I' t>od~ from the !\o\1<;tt>d me-tal of the \.dt> dnd deJrt"d the high"' a' s.a1d (ah· torn1a H1gh.,.J' P.itr11I OtTile-r Pam H unt- 1ng1un ··1t "'as lake Lincoln Logs. falling and The Democratic maJOrll} has been shnnking- \o\ 1th an n ceptaon an 1980-e' er since 1940 "'hen at prdl..cd at 62 .i ixrcent o f the re-gistered \Oters . .\s of Januaf) the Democrats ""ere do"'n to 50.7 percent. Thi.' Republicans checked an at 38.38 percent. ··dcclini.' 10 state.. at .,9 percent. .\mencan Independents at I A percent. and L1benanans and Pcal·e and Freedom at lc'is than I percent apiece Hart urges $150, 000 campaign fund limit By LANCE IGSOS ot_o.-, .... ..- J )p..·nd1ng ..,prn "' lrt1n the pan ~ Thi."' monl'\ th<'' '>J\ 'h11uld he used w suppon PruJt'l t 'KJ. ".rn ~lJ lt"' 1de attempt to g;un a R1·pub!Kao m.11orm in tht' ~tah: J...,'K'mtil' b' the t'nd ul thl" dl0l Jde 1n j .lll\.'r JJJrn..cd t Fergu<,()r J'>'>urc J R, ;:iu"l11.d n '1c1or-. 1n .inother d1<;tfh' But \ssemtih man 'ol4n Fn11C' le R· f .,urta1n \ Jlk\ ..aid the ~hJlkngc ·~pun: • ..,, l fH. Ten ufthe state"s 5 counties. including Orange ( ount}. ha' c Republican rCiJstrauo n margins. "h.Kh means "'llhout plent~ o f cross-o,er "o tes. Pro1e1.·t 'iO '-'Ill turn into Pro1ect 90 plus 10 . . ' Pan of the reason Democtatsare an decline and Republican'> on thC' nse can be annbuted to a d1c.illus1onl·d dertoratc that as looking for ne .. approalhes to the nation's problC'ms. Bag go,em- ml·nt ''out In an dTon to tiutTet claim~ that her race for the Repubh'-an no mina11on lur the ~0th ..\s'K:mhh Da•ilrKt rau.· .,.,11 Jrain funds trom h\.'r part~ "e"' pon Beal h C 11, CouOl.il\o\oman f,chn Han ha\ 1.,,ued a challen~c 10 incumbent Gal Fergu\un h ) hm11 pnman campaign spending w S I '0 <lhJ · HJrt <w1d shl" \uppnrt'> Pr1)JC'll ~I tl'lt•. anJ u rTert"d Lu lim11 her spending to S ,;1' JI' 1 11 Fl·rgu.,. n J~reeJ 111 do the s.amC' ·I·., nKC' rhewnc t'-' :allt.. ab<1ut l1m1t eJ ~IX .,Jin~ but 11 dcx)n t Tldpixn "-!1J Fr 11l'lk ""l li FC'rgu\On ' , ),•'><"'>I , ..,,. \J~u\."' ) i.'ixnd "'hatl."''\.'r~ •.;,an get ' i~r hJrJ, r :1 3'>Sure '• ur 'll I '" Han s challenge 1~ a taetic to shon- ' 1 r, u11 Fagu,un ' 1orm1d able campaign funJ-ra1'i1ng Jti1ht~ Fnzzelle s.aid He prt"d1, 't'd t'"14t tcllo.,. Republican A.'i· ~·rrh ' mem~r' ~ould hl eh come w F..-rgu'>l..•n·, ti r . .in"J. aid f n.111' Fnue-llt rehutTed Han·s claim tha t Ft''lJ\11n ,n·1 d·••ng h "_1\lb proptrh So Democrats "'ho stt ho pe 1n the pres1denual candidate who has been nding pnmancs to "1ctOf) o n ··The \1.1s~chus.em \t1racte·· ma~ ""ant to pad up a cop~ of J book b} that name. ~n to be relc:ased b} the \1as<.alhu~m lns11tutc tlfTcchnolog} ··1 am ceru1n \llu '"''' a@.Jel."' tu this Clmrn11ment "'h '-h "ill nut unh prl•riutl."' thl."' '>UHt''I'> ul Pm1n.1 ~ hut"' iii alw .:11m1nate thl· nno'i1t\ ut \Ohc111n g fund'>uul'>tdeOrJng'-·C ount\ ·Han "'rote Faguwn Jnd Han .uuld not bit· rcalhcd ll•f ,11mrti\'1I Tl-it· dr.i 'h.tt hc-hJ!tn·· 1.fone-a good JO., .'>.'.1.L· hl'-Jd 0 Ht'\d•n<"a<.~onda1oti a.., Jn' •nt: , '~i\l d' a mc-mhen of tht" m nvnt1. pJ.-:. .\1.:cord1ng to the Bosto n (,lo be. the pubhca11on '" J '-ollec11on o f 21 cssau -nine of them b" econom1s1s frum the Bank of Boston -that ponde 0 r Ma\'>3\. huscm· drama tac econom ic gro"' th o ver the past dl'\.Jde MIT had planned an 1n111al pnnting o f JUSI .i ·oo (Clp1es. and the boo!.. probabl} ne,er "'ould h.i'e uJml' 10 light 1f no t for an attempt b~ the Bank of Boston to dela' m pubhcat1on unttl after the C'll'l llOn Bank c\ecu11,es reponedh are unhapp~ '-'1th thl' an11-Duka l..1s bent of the book Massachusetts Go' ~11chacl Dukakas has made the .. m iracle .. a centerpiece of has pres1den11al l ampa1gn. but the IT book ~) s .. no and I\ a dual or org.anazataon from business. academe or go' emment can claim cr('(ht for uln\l 1oush e ngi ncen ng th as de' elopment ·· The <.1lobe quoted Te resa Ehling of \tlT Press a~ \.ii~ ang. ·· .\t fim \o\C thought ma} be all the bank peo ple "'ere.-"earing ·e ush for Prn1denf pins ~:hind their laix-ls · fhen \o\C realllt~d the problem "'as JUSt the oppo'illc -the book 1sn·t \lrong enough for Dul...ik1s The bank .... ants 10 make sure the' ·re standing ne\t to Dukak1s "'hen he gtt\ s"'om in ne\l Janu.in •· lron1call). the Glohe notl'd. the book has an e.,'>:l} b~ Dukakas a 19.,6 paper called -.\n Ecunom1l [)e,elopment Program for \fas~hu ~11\ •• .\n 1ntroducton note ho~e"er sa\s the go' ernor·s I 976 plan .. ult1mateh led to httlt' si>e-cafic 3lllOn w relicH· the pf"('ssures an the businns en' 1rnnmen1 .\'~mbl~ man Ft'rguwn and otha (,()p regulars fea r Hart· ... campa1gn .,.,11fl~ult1n Pre.idents honored at reunion f'ntlt'lk.41~1 '>did that \o\hlk s,-.1 Ill( m.i' ~uunJ lilt..c a mode-st sum 11 ,·ould Burial Friday for shooting victim \fc:m mJI 'M.'f\ llt"'l 1o· Pt· t'r ~il'T'CllO Jr • 1·1..n,.,. !:'x·i.: re •• •lo J" ~ !'"" • 1-.ar-. : .J.i_, J ' \1.< r' 1.r. \1 '1 ... .tl"' • : Jguna &J,~ .\ fU'"'ll.,..J "nd'' ~ "'-.. 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' .. ,,uki~bC' cat bufslar p.d.rd thC' ~"I f •.in111n \ alln home~~ loda T1"'°..itn «•·~ •• ~ "" 1hC' \<• ~"'h ..i "" int~ 1n ft.c btdn>om ol h1, h,"lm<" n lhe ~ ~ l..an,· •~'ut .& 1 m . .aid Fount.aan \ 1fk\ "lt"~ 'It l.am Gritwold Gtlm.()tt :o c-allcd out aed Die 1118 ran from lM ~me. t!w ~· 9td G1ll'Wft'. mnn• tult, Qlkd ~ •Ito 'C'd m1n11 <" lawr bd .,... • ..._ • lodr• n11 ("ar onh SO fttt hen CidJftaft't liloec G~w4 ~ ~ \k b ~~~"' ud -~ taa.1111 ., ..tiik tllmnr'r •Uldtftd • ...a l\1 icrlmtnal counts in Iran-Contra Oll•er North posiuon" at the Wh111: Hou~ so Secord and Hakim .. would continue to receive opponun1t1es for substan- tial revenues and profits" from the arms sales. the indictment said Secord and North agreed thl' "Enterprise" Yi ould keep most of the proceeds from th e sale of TOW missiles to Iran 1n Februal) I 986. tht' 1nd1ctmen1 said Poindexter. a n.·urc:·d Nav) rear admiral. also "'a' charged v.1th four counts of obstructing congressional inqumes and deleting Na11onal Se- cunt> Council computt'r records shortl ) after the Iran-Contra affair unraveled 1n No\ember 1986 La st week. another of Reapn\ former national ~cunt) ad\'1scrs. Robert C Mcfarlane. pkadcd guilt~ to four m1sdt'ml•anor charges of Yi1thholding information fro m Con- gress about thi: <'0' at aid efforts. Albert Hakim IUclaard v. 8ecoJ'd Jolua Polndater Reagan not considering pardons for ex-aides in Iran-Contra affair WASHINGTON (AP)-President Reagan has not discussed pardoning his former aides indicted in the lran- Contra affa ir. his spokesman said today. "There's been no discussion of pardons." While House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater said: "We don't discuss pardons. Period." Fitzv.ater was asked about such an acuon in hght of Wcdnesda)''s indictments of Reagan's former nauonal scc urit) ad 1ser John Poindexter Lt. Col. Oli ver North , and two arms dealers on charges in the diversion of Iranian arms sales profits to the Nicaraguan Contra rebels. The president has never cnt1c1ud his aides for I~ 1ng 10 Congress. shredding documents or part1cipatin~ in a CO\t~r-up. And while he has steadfastl) refused to discuss the possib1l11} of pardons. he has be-en equally careful not to rule them out. But several presidential and conslllutional scholar\ said that 1f he decides to pardon _any of the 1.ran..Contrn defendants. Reagan probably will wall unul afier the NO\ ember election to prevent the issue from hurting Republican candidates. In the caSt' at hand. Rugan has made 11 clear - part1cularl} 1n his descnpuon ofNonh as an "Amenran hero" -that he 1s givi ng the former nauonal S«urn~ rnunc1I aide the bcnl'fit of the doubt. After Congress completed its Iran-Contra 1n,est1ga- 11on. Reagan went on nauonal telev1s1on to say he though t Nonh and Po1ndC\tcr "beheved the) were doing what I v.ould'\(: "anted done ." And when he v.as quesuonw at one point about thl' lav. barring direct or 1nd1rect m1htal') aid to the Contra!>. Reag.a n responded: .. I don't think that the lav. "'a'> broken.·· Shamir rejects U.S. peace plan, Rightsbil! . may survive Dog sled musher wins her third straight in Alaska .. may seek progress 1n Moscow Reagan veto By ne A11oclated Press NOME. Alaska-Sirens wailed and hundreds of boisterous fans jammed the street to 1:hecr Susan Butcher as she coasted to an unprecedented thin.I straight '1lluf) in the 1.150-mile ld11arod Trail Sled Dog Race. B1tterl} colJ winds raked Nome as the flushed and J){'rsp1nng JJ-~c:ar-old Alaskan cruised beneath 1hc log-arch finish at 8:42 p.m. Wedncsda) .. It means a lot to mew -....1n three )Cars 1n a row."sa1d a smiling Butcher, the onl ) musher to win three l'Onsecutl \C ld11arods. as she hugged her frost)·faced lead dogs. Granite and Tolsto) ... I \Cl') 11'\uch wa nt fou r." said Butcher. who hascomJ){'ted in 11 of the: grueling ral·cs and earned SJ0.000 for Wednesda) ·s victory. "I guess I want fi ,c ··Although the weather "was prett) nasty.'' Butcher said this morning. 11 "as to her ad' antagc .. because m} dogs arc good 1n that t} ~of cond1t1ons ·· WAS HI NGTO'\ I .\Pl -Israeli Pnme M1n1ster ' 11thak ham1r ended his talks here toda' after olfenng to go 10 \toscov. this spnng to launch neaot1at1om y, llh the .\rabs as a "a} of breaking a deadlock 0' er an 1ntemat1onal J){'aC(' conferenc<' Shamir. who had a one-hour break- fast session Yi1th Secretan of State George P Shultz 10 v. ind ~P a four- da) VISlt. natl~ re1ected a LI proposal for a full-scale Mideast conference It .. 1s not conduc1,e to peace." he said Wwnesda) after meeting for tYi O hours with President Reagan at the Wbac House. Reflecting a sharp disagreement with the Israeli leader. Reagan de- clared: .. Those" ho "ill sa' no to the U.S. plan -and the Pnme Minister Four Israell soldlers face trlal for brutallty JERL'S.\LEM ( '\P)-Four Israeli soldiers "ent on tnal toda~ on charge' ol brutaht~ against Pale'sunians 1n the first such ca<;es to reach mun sinlC '1olence erupted 1n the occupied temtones more than three months ago Tv.o soldier) pkaded guilt) to redun:d chargl·s 1n the hur~ ing ah' e ul fuur Palnun1am 1n the occupied West Ba nk. and t"o othl•rs pkatled 1nnou:n1 1n thl· tclt'' 1sed beating of 1v.o Palestinians -\lso toda). Israeli warplane~ raided PLO ba)('S in thl' (-houf ~1ounta1n'> south of Beirut. and the arm) said all targets wc.-re dc.-stro~ed One guerrilla "a'> reportl.'d killed and 1"0 PfOple "ere 1n1ured ha'> not used 1h15 v.ord -need not ans"er to ui. The) ·11 n<~ed to ans"' er 10 thcmseh cs and their J>t'Ople as to v.h~ the} turned do"n a reahstic and sensible plan to ach1e,·e nego- 11a11ons." -\pparenth ruling out an' com- promise. Reagan said ·'the United States will not slice: this in1t1at1 \e apart and will not abandon 1t. .. Shamir. howc,c:r. reaffi rmed his v. ilhngness to hold direct nego- t1at1ons v.1th Jordan and Palest1n1ans under L1• and So' 1et auspices. Slain racing star had been warned BR-\DBL'R'\ !.\Pl-The murder of motor ~pon~ legend M 1clc.e' Thompson and ·h1\ ""1k \\ edne~a~ morning follov.ed a sencs or deattl threats Thompson mentiont'd 10 friends but d1dn·t report to la"- enforcement offiu·r\ authorrnes \31d today. A pairofbll\Chnggunmen Pc-dakJ onto the hillside estate and killc:J Thompson dnd h1<i "il'e TruJ, J\ the} left home f,,r "ork Neighbor'> \1 1kc: and \.tdnh n Difilippo \\Cft' a"al..cned about ti a.m. b) the sueam\ ofTrud) Thump- son. 4 1. pleading h~stcncall } for her hfe. Then she Yia<o silenced b) gun · shots. Mike Difilippo said .. We looked uul the "1ndo" and Trud} v.as h 1ng in 1he guttl·r · Difilippo said Thompson, SY. 1ot.as found I~ 1ng dead a few feet a"a) ··Both "1ct1m s were.> shot sc'eral times in the upper torso." Los An,rles Count) shcnfl's Deput) 8111 Wehner said today. "Current!) evidence taken from the scene 1s 1, being processed that ma) result in the am~st of the suspects." v. 11nesscs told 1n-.cs11gators two m~n rode awa} from the shooting ~enc on b1qcles. Wehner said. A gra) 10-speed Columbia bike was found abando ned nearby. but depu- 11cs refused to say 1f 11 was used by one of the assailants. Investigators declined to sa} what I-'\ 1dc.-nce had been collectw from the l nme 5.Cene 1n the tin). affiuent lommunll} about 20 miles northeast of do"' ntov. n Lo!> .\ngeles. including thl' l) pc ol weapons used 1n the '!>hoo11ng. Thompson·s w1do"ed mother. C1ene\a Thom p!>un. 88. of El Monte. lOllapsed 1ot.hcn told her son and daughter-in-la" were dead. said Bob Russo. pubhc1st for M1cke~ Thomp- son The m1lhona1re motor spon s p1on - cer who pos1ed more than 500 auto speed and endurance records en route to a lucrati ve career promoting racing e\ents. said as recently as Sunday that he feared for his hfc. said lon1ume J lllckey Tbompeon friend Em1e'~lvarado. "He said that he'd gottc-n these thrrats. but that he could handle thc.-m." .\h arado said Earlier. Tho mpson was so womcd about the threats he onefly hired a securit) gua rd:D1fihppo said. But he quit using the guard and there were no repons he ever mc.-n- 11oned the threats to authont1e~. Wehner said. In 1960, Thompson was the first , WASHINGTON (A P) -C1' 11 nghts leaders call President Reag.an·s 'eto of a s"ecp1ng an11-d1 scnm1na- t1on bill one more entf\ in a dismal Cl\ ii nghts record and "sa~ Congress Yi1ll prc,a1I as 11 has before 1n the last Sl'\Cn )Car\. .. This admin1strat1on 1s compiling 1hc "orst Cl' 11 rights record of an~{ admin1strat1on 1n half a centul')." officials of thl· :!()()..group Leadership Conference on C'n·1I Rights said in a statement Wednesda}. .. This will hun Mr. Bush more than an}bod} else:· said Rep. Augustus Hawkins. [)..C'alif.. chairman of the House Education and Labor Com- mittee. referring 10 V1~ President George Bush's pres1dent1al can- didaq . Trudy Tbompeon person 10 crack th e 400-mph land spcc:d barrier at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah. He went on to become onc.-of the leading stadium motor sports promoters in the countl') Thompson was a leader 1n the 1950s mo"ement to l~1t1m12c drag racing. taking straiaht-hne racing off the streets and onto officially sanc- tioned tracks. He personally broke the 150 mph bamer for the quaner mile in the "s.liqshot" draptu he in vented. His other motor exploits included lnd1anapohM tyle racin1. speed- boats. stunt airplanes and off-road racers. Racina put him in the hospital 27 &imci. indudin1 a seven-month stay when he was paralyzed from the waist down aner a boat-radna accident. It was two ycan before M walked aaain. Dlnosaur_dlscovery made ln Montana NEW YORK -Sc1ent1sts said toda) the) have found embl')o skeleton' from two kinds of dinosaurs in Mo ntana, and that the bones give further e' 1de nce that some dinosaurs ma) have tended their 'ouni like birds. Thl· disco' cry. some 60 miles southeast of Glacier Na t1onal Park. 1s reponed in thl' Bn11shJoumal Nature. The animals hved some 75 mil hon to 80 m1lhon ~car.. ago. John R. Horner. curator ofpaleontolog) at the Museum of the Rockies 1n Bozrman. Mont . \31d 1n a telephone in ten 1ev. Chinese gangster guilty in murder of journalist ' By Tk A1soclatecl Pre11 REDWOOD CITY -.\ gangstc.-r who admitted killing a ChtneM' Americanjournahst on orders of the Taiwanese governmc.-nt "as conv1ct<'d ol murder by ajuf) that dehberatC'dJust 45 minutes. Tung Kue1-scn. a memberot the international Un1tw Bamboo Gang. was co nvicted Wednesda) of first - degree murder 1n the Oct. 15. 1984. slaying of wnter Henry Liu. Tung. Jti. adm11ted to the San Mateo County upenor Coun Jury that he killed Liu. bu t he claimed he earned out the act for patriotic reasons. believing he was slayine; a traitor on order from Taiwan's government. Despite admitting his guilt. Tung inm ted on a1ury trial because proS«utors refused to offer a plea bargain and Tung wanted to tell his side of the story in public. according to Tung'' defense attorne> The JUI') also had the option of returning a second-degree murder con' 1ct1on. Freeway shooter get• seven years SAN FERNANDO-i\n unemployed construction worker from Sylmar was sentenced to seven years in slate prison for his conv1e11on in finna at a couple in a spons car on the Golden State Freeway last J ul). Los Angeles Count} UPfrt Or Coun Judie Joyct Kennard sentencC'd Lewis L. Meeks. 33 . Tucsda} for firing a .25-cahbcr automatic pistol at Carol Ann FayM. 45. of Northndge and her passcnaer. Mike Smith. JS. Neither Fayne nor Smith were hurt ·~ the Jul} 20 1nc1dent. ahhouah a bullet stru~k the naht rear fender ol fa) nc s spons car. She followed Meeks and copied his license number from the back of his pickup truck. Fayne told police the P!Ckup beaan lo follow closcl~ behind her aficr she was prevented by other traffic from moving aside to let it pass. Bela•lal'• kHler lreed from piUon FRONTERA -TM woman who admiued il'IJ«l1na comedian Jo hn Belushi ~ith the heroin;-eocaine "spccdtialls" that killed him in 1982 was freed from pnson af\er scrvtnf IS months. Cathy Evelyn. Smith 40 a native of Canada who pleaded 1u11ty to involuntary manslaut}\tcr ~nd 'several drug cha~s. f~s immediate ~P<?rtation, .said Joe Flanders. a sPQk.esman for the lmm1aratton and Naturaluat1on Serva«. Sbe was paroled Wednesday from the Calirom~ Institution for Women in Froettta, said Hal Tanner. chief deputy s~ptnnte~t. Tanner called her a model priioncr. "SM was an exctllen11nmatr, abided by the rules,·· Tanner said. Orange• County' gian t emi-onnuol evena rn ona!ques. LOS ANOELES (AP} -Two Cahfomia ~n want the Naliooal SctQCC FouacMlion to rc- vmc 1 Sl millioe ...._. cut to ~~i19 can be COftl'*'9d on a thrtt-milHeep hole ift CM S.. Andreas Faull IO *1erm.ine wMt cau.ta ~ .... klilO'A' tlwrc'a Pill IO be I _.,, ..._ (""._ay on the ......... llaild ol tM ~ ud wt ................ •••c:.ll'IO Lluor 1Jrtl.'U tr 1.h 11ftemocm ind ti\ nmg •HJOID pun:ha t.enif1callll. Te11 tlm ind 11flfor dinner coffee and tldblba -ml:. CXJMMDCI llJ1UllNC • OL\NGI COUNTY fAmGOl.INDI • • fA .. umVE • 008TA MIS\. CALl10mGA G.·11Nul t\tltnl\ mn SJ n \\11111111• ud CIO} oumbtr SJlS l'«h. \•·11111,..16.!,.. mrr1 und lun1un 1 ll 171 $.l rarh Q,1ldn·n uncltt ll Jttt l IM" ,\rlrn&fl111 rlr1111 I but Li l'ntron1 f' .S...turdG) oil mt n ond undu waft ............... "'8U IO wt cm ..a::: IM ..... o( Southna c . .. lllid \J.S. lep. •· usta na if the tail's to clatlified. • \ TROOPS IN HONDURAS .•. Prom Al JO.m inute intervals. were tly1ng directly to Palmerola. but about 800 would parachute anto Honduran ter- ritory about five miles away and then move toward Palmerola. said the commander of the 82nd Airborne. Maj . Gen. Carl Suner. Accompanying the 82nd A1r- borne"s troops was a giant C-5 transpon loaded with three hght observation helicopters. four Cobra helicopter gunships. o ne Blackhawk helicopter, a command vehicle and ammunition. Nicaraauan Foreign M1n1stry spokesman Alejandro Bendana. in- terviewed from Managua on the NBC-TV "Today" show. said Nicaraguan forces battling the U.S.· backed Contras had reached the border with Honduras. "There's been a crossfire and there's been fiJhtsng alongside the border ... he said. adding that "the operations have successfully been concluded and we don't plap to stay an the border region." Bendana said N1caraaua would tlv Slain IRA guerrilla 6uriedin calm rites BELFAST. Nonhern Ireland (.\P) -Mourners "'earing shamrocks and arcen armbands 1oda) streamed through the streets o f Belfast in a funeral procession for a slain IRA guerrilla. The lnsh Republican Arm) ap- peal~ for calm during the funeral for Kevin McCracken. 33. who was buried a da) after gunmen ks lied three peo ple and "'oundl.'d 68 at another IRA funeral. McCracken wa> shot to dca1h Monday by a British arm) patrol that he fired upon. reporters to the area later 1n the day. In addi11on. he said. "We've called for an OAS-UN mission to go to the Sile and let them establish what the facts are." "They can go and see for them- selves.·· he said.·· Don't take our word for it.·· But Shultz. appeafing before the Senate Budget Com"'11 Hee. laid out this scenario: i •Intelligence efforts detected prep- arations for a Nicaraguan dri"e March 9 . First contact betw~n lht' Sand1n1stas antt=Contras inside Hon- duras came the next day. •Tuesday the Contras reported heavy fighting and altacks from Nicaraguan bombers 1ns1de Hon- duras. •Wednesday ··wt' saw a presence of 1.600 to 2.000 Sand1n1sta troops" 1n Houduras. .\1ding the Nicaraguan ground forct>s were bombers and heavily armed helicopters. he said. Shultz laid part of the respons1- bilityfor 1he Contras· dire straights on the House. which last month voted not to renew aid to the rebels. Minis try says troops exit Honduran posts after Contra chase MANAGUA. Nicaraaua (AP) -A Fore'&n Ministry spokesman wd today that Nicaraauan soldiers wett withdrawin& from the Ho nduran border rqion and that the arrival of U.S. troops may damqc govern- me nt-Contra ceaw-fire talks. American troops bqan amving an nei&hborina Honduras at m1d- mornina. a U.S. Embassy spokesman said. The 26 C-141 planes carrying a total of about 3.200 troops wert arrivin& every 30 minutes at Palmerola atr force base. the main center of U.S. military o perations 1n Honduras. Military officials 1n Hondura!>. meanwhile. said Honduras troop~ continued to surround about 2.000 Nicaraguan troops "'ho lhe) said entered the count() in pursuit o f Contra rebels. Nicaraguan defense officials de· nied their troops crossed into Hon· duras. and President Daniel Onega warned the nation 1hat t:.S. fo rces ma) invade Nicaragua to sa\e Contra rebels. whom he said were dn vcn into Honduras b} Sandinista troops Ale1andro Bendana. ~reta!)-gcn cral o f the Foreign Min 1st~. 1old NBC-s .. Toda)·· that Nicaraguan troops engaged in cross-fire along the border but did not enter Honduras. "Wc'\c been engaged 1n a routine m1l1taf) operation designed to push the Contras back across the border where the) came from. in Honduran temlof) That operation reach~ the border; there "'as finng at the border there's been a cross-fire and 1here·s been fighting alongside the border." Bendana said ··The o perations ha' c succesfulh been concluded. and Y.e don't plan 10 sta) along the border region Jn fact. this dl.'cscalauon has already begun ·· But Honduras m1htaf) o fflc1als. "'ho spoke o n r ond 1t1 on of ano"' m1· t}. said toda> 1hat about .f()()() Honduran soldiers were surrounding about 2.000 ~1caraguan soldiers and II#' 1 et a Dornan 'stalk long, silenced ... . • Rep. Robc-n Dornan had h'1s micro phone 1urned off on the House floor durina debate o n stnding l ' troops lO Honduras. l ndcr Houv rula mnn~ att aDowed IO speak for up to one: manull" on &11) JUbf«t bdoft tbr chamber bcglns 1ti bu~.ncss ach ~). Dornu's hcatt'd rem:.irlt\ co nurwcd past the: t,.o--nunut.t ~ and Rep G,m \ckc:nnan 0-N "t prnachJtl ao thr spea.k.er \ l h.m wught 10 P'el him do-an._ Dornancriuc1zed Rep. Ton) Coelhoforcla1m1ng the Republicans had abandoned the Contra rebels ~in 10 years. I have Mver heard o n th1s floor so o bnoxious a statement as l heard from \1r < ot'lho .. the Garden Grove Republican said ... Thanks to the rad1caJ and hberal leacknb1p 1n this Hou~ the: communists arc w1nn1ng a ma1or \ 1ctor) ·· Dornan i.houung and poundJna on ~ pocbum. conun!Kd to speak. "°"'e"tr to cbttn and applaUSt lrom RC'p1.1bl11:an collc:agun .\P99rc:aaly al .\d.erman ) ~qu~t Dom.an s mKTOphonc: •as cu.I o(ho th.au.here u s no lon&r'r •n~ odoo \k tSo-e Lt'le' 1s1on ''stem Coelho qucst19nro whether I ~00 !'i1caragu.aru go1 ng across the Honduran border was a threat lO L' S national ~um) .. In this ~atuauon thert' 1s qu~11on able t.rust in the act1\11ll~ of the "' hne Houst-and the: Th.u t-rouiint rer\C'AC'd out.ragr from lht GOP )1de ""h1cn alr~d' w • loni~simmcnns !Cud W11.b the Dem•><. ralt(. l~1p o'er ,.hat t.hr) coa.udrr hea\\·handcd •.t •"'used to contro procn:dl.Dp ta State Ocpanment," the Ocmocrauc ma1ont~ ·., -.-.hip said. ··we no"' kno"' the truth The Rc:publ1(ans abandoned the: ( ontras to the pohucs ol '!' n1c1<,m Cot'lho·., rc:marks drew shout~ of ·-~hamc ~hame'" from thi: Re publican side ot the t h.:imber the , h.&mtw-r • Rep J A!J c 1rcg. R-' H wJd -'~ was •• n •L <Kl ,,~ n ~ .. , rd • th Houv ruin ~ ,.._ Jll ""Pl n11 t• do-.c du,.r ·~ P"Ult'\\01 frtt speecb..- Dornan rderred to the \\-hate House a'>i.t>naon that \:1caraguan troops had cros'>Cd tht' bordt'r into Honduras ~t'kang to destro~ Contra \uppl:• ~c:nt~ and to deal .i death blo"' to tht' rt'bel'> .\,.r.crr..an •e,pundcd t~t ~ti ~ -gn:a.tl} C\\.Ccdcd ir m ·and lb\;~ tM pn' 1Jqr-oi ~ m1nut\· '>P«"C !'ln .inJ tt • .st :-.c s1mp1 "'"' lr'•D:I to m.unu1r.l' 1.....-Jc~u=--~Jnd "lkr had been since late Wedne~a> The sources said the t'ntm· Hon- duran m1htary was on alen The~ <;a1d the Sandinista soldiers had bc:en an the border pro\ 1nce o f Olancho. east of Tegucigalpa. fo r 24 hours ~hen Honduran troop$ encircled them Wednesda). Bendana said the go"emment had called for the L' n11ed '\ations and Orian1Lat1on o f .\mencan tat~ to \ 1\1t the area of fighting to ··euabltsh what the facts art" c:nd thC'~ accusa- tions .. He said the deplo) ment of .\men- can soldiers "bodes 111 .. for cease-tire talks scheduled \1onda~ 1n '\1caragua but ··makes the neiot1a11ons more urgent '-" e arc bent on ha \Ing the cease-fire talks begin o n \tonda~ once again·· Thl' go\Cmment took control of all radio nations and broadcast that !': 1caraguan troops ~t're bC'1ng mobtltLed throughout the countr) Wednesday The stations also broad- cast re\ olut1o nan music O nega told repone~ ··\\c a"' Noriega's forces take over again P"N.\M.\ CITY Panama I .\Pl - The beleaguered go\ emment an- nounced toda~ 1t -.-.as taking O\er all public sen ices a da} after a failed coup attempt b~ rebel officer.; sparked anll·&O\emmt'nt noting b' thou.sand~ of people Soldiers lo~al . to m1h tar) strong- man Gen \1anuel .\ntonto '\onep patrolled tht' streets after \\ r-dnes- da) ·s rampage b" peo ple fro up ""llh m 1litar) rule and Panama's financial CTI SIS. The disturbances wert' the larg~t since Cl\ 1ltan o pponents began \tag· 1ng demonstrations calling for 'llr- 1ega's ouster last \um mer Dressed in banle &ear and Jrmed wnh shotguns. sidearms tear g;J\ cannisters and rubber truncheons the sold1en were spread througho ut the Cll) and ""ere on e\Cf) comer 1n mar areas l J lltng on the '\11.araguan pui-. ·1 ~ akn to be 1n com bat r('ad inC'\'> ·ell.! to repel resist deteat ... na• -:· "@· gress1on from the l n1tC'd '°lt4 l"' 0nega has ne11her tonfrrr:cl.! ~,,. denied that '\1caraguar .,. lu .... , lrO\'i.Cd inlO Ho~l!riUl 1.c:rntur Cka Defcn~ '1 in1!>t~ \po'-c,.,. '""'"' \1.& Rosa Paso\ ckn1ed that 'wnJ , ... troo~d1d \0 In a letter to Reagar r-:fc~...:d .,, ·-..:- \\ hste House Hon..:.lra\ P·-:, ..:c· · Jo~ .\Leona Ho!>•> 'IJ1d ht'> ~1 ·~!1- ment had o rdered 1t\ "~"d ,, r~t' ·1 repulse:" t~ Sand r ,~.i Ir .11 P'\ .a-:.: asked for L mtl1i.tr . .&\\1St..s"\~c. Prcs1d~n1taJ spt,11.~man \1,u , .. Fitzv-ater 10 \\ a\t" r s:o:-.,,. ,<! •he L'S soldiers •er .J;r. J~ training C'\eru~ ar..: "IC ~ • 6~ ~ :o the go\ emmcnl\ J~..: :he ;>l""ipic-• Central .\men(.a Palmerol.l a1• I r.c ~v ' 4N°'u! I ~5 miles "'~1 •II flc: '>J rJe• ,.,J .i. m iles nonh .... e\t ~' tne H ndurar capital T ~u"1galpa The r'.ld\C as u\t ~uth of the: tu""n it< um••4iu.l The C untra~ tw-c nuinta1ncd "'' ~~' .swng t~ Hond~ '\ • li~ ~r<kf fr<>m "'tuch ~ n.a ""gccJ attAt.\ on 'Wacaragua 1n th ··-.c:;ir~ •artoo,cn.hrowdw ~.: li '>LI~ c l'f?t"g;s ..a id on \\ednnda!t thM ')Jt-.!.r,.~ :.tuu~ ~ pt.l.shcd aboclll · ... tr" w.ldl<TS xross lht Rao r ._ r.t H un.jur.u 1n a maJOf :!c:'~1\c :he bc-gan \1arch 6 tbt l'~t'>t : ~ ' .car r ~(' I v mQS ...... (' s.aJd W\ na~ " • •10: IMir "l:'.bels1nSMk 'Orac- u u: ut a 1ou.J Kt' f 1(; (1 ~OS1 el :ne : J.Jj ( onu-as r~~ pusbrd ,... H anJuras llMi bttn figbung m '\._,;ara ~' .en•'"<L 0-.onuks ~ ':\~" '\1ar1t1...., ' Dcfqiw \41mslr'\ prc. ~\1' w ,d th< offnw,e r. •• •t"d :l~'" (f Sa.ndanisu ~ " ccr.val and nonb•"tc:rn ' \4f'36\;4 T'".c ~·m~ Low m · t.sf' \\fC:J(l~ of 1 S . 1ndudq ,..C">Cf'~ 3nd m1.htJ4n... IS "' far die ~rgnl n < cntra.I ~ · 0-ttp u 1d ~ rtbtls ha' t' MJffn't'd Jo •• .a~l.n. 1ndud1n& .:,: dead. S~arpeville Siz grant~ 4-week stay of execution 8) Tk A.sS«ia&d Prns PRE"tO RI.\.. uth \fr~2 -.\. pr-cmc f o-... ~ ~ ~ ~,,~ ~ four-.... eeli. ~"of n~u11on for ~ht' ~-..ilk ' ~n • ~~Wed ha ngi ngs Fnda~ pr ..mpttd a mau "C' an~t'°na .. ~ ampmp horth betorc tht' ~oun ha.nn1 ~r 1 ~2r bomb r:'ptodal uu.adc • counhou~ •nd pol1ct' station =~ m.tn .i,.~\ r ~~ ~ ~ thrc.-~ tllad men .me: flht'rr. •po .. ~.in iln.! 1n 1.'t\1 ~ prupte 8.ac'-lcadcn naJ .,..amcd :ht' h.i:-gin m1gt;; .,.-' •C' • ~e .. :. • ~ ·~ no am m~d1.ttc ~ • .!<n1.e 1iie.1rt1 :!'le t-i•st ~o :"it tia.."";x • lit cue COPTER CRASH•·· Prom Al .\~ost..a "f ra.h ~r •• turje\! .. 11!'1 "·~ Pnd.Jc.-gr~ m ... ·.kr ~ndc' l t ah- • rn1J la"' ri...t : J l'.i.. n .. nm1r.• r~sp.Jn\,"id :.t .r ~e .. ';.o.•-~J Jeatt-:hmc...gr. ·c~ a.le,, •rtd rr..i l " U\ J.~reg.t'd ror t~e •e\ •' tP"-e'' r, ;:r c :-.. ~ -~~ De-pi..• Dntr ~ · .\:!' r~~. T _. S. ,_,.. -.. , _, • ..._. ,,, ... ' •-..a "" • ., at •4l\ ~ rt"a:.CC I t: :nc-&Jr .. <i • • .jk".., .,\ • hC' ~ e :10: ::>• m' • I ' - .\ r 1 .. a ~ ... ·~· 8ufT'\ must ....... "'· ~ ~~ c: :-"'' ~h!· Mourners followed the coffin through West Belfast to the Roman Catholic Malito-.-. n cemctef). the scene o f Wedncsda)/s allack b) Protestant gunmen. IR.\ gunmen. 1n their trad111onal salute to their mo\ emcnt'sdead. fired three voile) s of gunfire in a s1dt' street near McCracken's home They lined up on a s1dc .... alk ne\I to a pho toaraph of McCracken. "'h1ch was sur- rounded by wreaths lloarnen comforted oae aaotlaer after ftn aplomoaa enapted d1lf'IDC tile fa.Den.I for tla.ree lllA meaben lD Belfatn oa Wed.Deaday. Tllree people were reported killed. The coup attempt 'Wednnda\ ~a., led b} Panama's police chief ( 111 Leonidas \fac1•~ bu t ,.as quad• \ crushed The l n1ted t.ates has bttn usini econom1" Jnd poltucal prnsure to ln to for1.e 'vnep tu step JO'IA n a~ m 11atJn leader and lca\e the: countn .\~ head of the I' 1).11.)..membcr Pan- ama Defense Forlt'S '\onep " the po"' er behind the: \.I\ 1han gmern· ment .. Britain allack~ us )esterda) Lt't Bn1asn take a lesson from o ur presence here toda): you ca n never defeat us." Jim McAlli ster. a leading member of the IRA's political Y.1ng. Sinn Fein. said at the graveside The funeral passed qu1eth The outla.,.,ed IR.\ had ad\lsed pohce earlu.·r to sta) a"' a}. a nd the) did Dunng the night. notersenrag~ b) Wednesda) ·s cemeter. attack fire- bombed fi \C houses ·1n Protestant No rth Belfast and burned buses One "'o man was treatro for smoke inhala- tion. but there v.ere no other IOJunes reporti.'d. The attat'k occurred dunn1t a 8ELANEY'8 ~EWPOKT ... s ·1·. PA'fKIC'K ·s DA, .•• Join us March 17th for ST. PATRICK·s DAY FESTIVITIES Enjoy Imported Iris h Beer 630 LIDO PAllK DIIVE•NE WPORT BEAC H (714) 675-0100 HELP PLEASE!! · An Outdoor Ampiahea aer like P.4 CIFIC .4.ff- PITHEA tER i• beint uraed fOJ' '1Ulingaon Connec•i· eua, approximately 1,500 fttl from nice rfliden1ial ana1. '1Uli1111on chiaea1 are beiD1 told IMI ~~ perie.ce al PACIFIC AJVPITHEA TEii has ttYealH no real proWe ... wit.la noite, d~ aleoltol, trula. lrarfie MiaJI OI' ....... , CW'OW .. IS THIS TllUE?? U y• laa•e laad prolale-of allill tort (pell or pttH•I) rt£t £. PLEA £write •• cleaaill lay i~w mail to: e CIEa E• eio Siqel, O'C.0.IMM'. Iliff 370 At1a.. Senea, llvtfcwd.. CT 0610.1 • ,\1 .. 1 J.-lttk • funeral for three IR.\ guemllas ~ho Y.Cn: 'i.hot b\ Bn11sh commandos an Gibraltar on \larch 6 The' -.-.ere unarmed and alle&edl) plan.ning a bombing attack. Police said the) were holding a Prote1tant. Michael Stone. who aJ. kgcdl) mounted the ccmeter: all.ack. and an accomplice. Police ga\e no other detail'> on the two. The JC)\emment Jt'Crtt ~ ">\ered electn' '<nice "ommun11:a11un\ pon~. ~ater \en ices a1rporu. ho'>p•· tals and the farm and da1n produ1.. t\ mar"et1 ng 1ns11tutl" For the 10th consecutrve ye9r, Orange County poHce officers wtU trade their bedgee tor ~ Md shoulder pads to , .... rnCMwy tor h6gh IChool athletic progrMia 91d loclll dwttiea. The Cop Bowt raJ .. mote mon.y fof cNttty '*' .ny other municJpal t.w enforcement atN9tk: 9'1ent W. 1M nation. ....... F8mlly Pl9n. 1 15; Adult&. 15: Stu- \ • Schools shouldn ~t gamble lottery funds on salaries When people talk about gamblers. the image of a de 11- ma)'-care swanhy-ty pe person comes to mind. Some of Orange County's biggest gamblers don't fit the stereotype. These gamble rs are professionals and business people - som~ are elected o fficials. Last year. they put $20 million on the line. Winning or losi n~ wasn 't a consideration because the mone) was plugged into teachers' salaries. Some people \\Ou Id argue that us ing lotter) funds for teacher salaries isn't a gambk. Sta te Depanm en t of Ed ucation o fficials will argue the point. Ever s ince the state lotter) was launched 21/2 years ago. state o fficials ha\ e atte mpted to persuade tea chers and school board m e mbers to use their share o f the money for classroom • supplies. progra m s and services that were eliminated after the pa sage of Propositio n 13. the 1978 tax-cutti ng measure. Ho""e\er. the state didn't attach strings to the m o ne y. a nd t he \\a rning fell o n d eaf ears. It was unde rstanda ble. Te achers belle\ e the) are u nd erpaid and have the unio n clo ut to t urn that o pinio n int9 a ctio n . T he teac he rs a nd their unio n o ffic ials a re quic k to point o u t that the) "a n_t the schools' lo ttery m o ney used to bu) a better ed ucation lor stude nts. The best wa) to do tha t. the) co nte nd. 1s better-paid teachers. State officials' recomm endatio ns o n ho w to use the lo tter) m onc) has no th.U'& to do wtth how much teac hers a re paid. Their conce rn i~ that the source of m onev used for salaries s ho uld be reliafl1e -something lo tte r) m oney is not. Fo untain Valle) ·s attempt to pa) teache rs with lo n er) funds is an e\ample of "hat can happen. The district hired se' e n teachers" 1th lotter) funds. In 1986. "he n the d is trict's share of the lon e r) d ro p ped. the teac hers recei\ ed pink slips. l'e"" teachers 1n the Ne "pon -M csa L'n1 fied School District m a' soon face the sam e fate. S hoot distric ts in Orange Count) do bette r than the state average "1th their lotter) funds . .\ccord ing to state figures. a n a\ erage of .+5 percent is used for teachers· salaries in count\ d1s tn cts. tateY.1de. the a"erage is 57 percent. · Lo tter: o ff1 c1als prOJCCt that the schools· tak.l· fro m the lo tter) d unng the curre n t schoo l )ear "Ill be $600 m illion - up alm ost S ~OU millio n fro m last ~ear But the c hances o f h1stor) repeating nsclf are great. The school · portion of thl' lo ttel) dro pped almost S 150 million aftl'r t he lotter)·., first }ear. School boa rd members and teache r!> sho uld think '"ice about " hat the~ a re d oing. l sing lotter) funds to pa~ tcacha' 1s dangero us because the m on1..·~ 1s as undepend a bk a \ th...- m dustr) that ge ne rates 1t Som e peo ple gamble for fun. for others it's a compuls io n . U s ing lotter) funds for teachers· salaries instead or o ne-sho t non-recurring e xpenses 1s sheer foll~ that sooner-or-late r"" 111 end in disaster. Flynt ruling The Supre me C o u rt dec1s1o n m the case of Fal"cll 's. Fl > nt 1s a reassuring 'ote of confidence in the pnn 1pk o f freedo m of speech. In a d ecisio n significant for its unansm1t). the JUSt1tes said the Re'. Jerr) FalY.ell ma) not co llec t $200.000 in damages from publisher Larn fl, nt and H ustler maga11ne for a parod~ · · There 1s no question the parod) "as putnd It also "as painful for M oral M aJOnl> founder Fal"ell. Sull. to cond emn 11because1t b reaks all bou ndaries for sleaze 1s o n e th ing. T o rule ll 1s li belous 1s a no t her If a public figure canno t pro-.e he has been libeled. he can't reco\er damages for e-.en the most extreme embarra ss- m ent. In this case. that "ould ha'e meant pr0¥1ng the parod) co n tained statements kno""n b~ the author to be false. "h1ch could be conside red true It's 1mpos s1ble to im agine that an)Onl' cuos1dercd thl· paro<h true. Palm Bead f Fla. J Post • • • l he .\mcman democratic \\ stem requires that the fullest possible: lee"' a~ fur 1..om ment. l:\ en comment that 1s unfai r and 1 n thl' "'o rst ta ste Tha t descn pt1o n applies to the H ustler spoof. Bec ause 1t could no t ha \ e been reasonabl ~ interp re ted as ~ta ting fac ts a bout (Jen)) FaJw ell. his claim ofhbel failed. At that point the First .\mendment took over Man) of us committed to the First .\m endm e nt ""o uld feel mo re comfortable rail) mg behind a "'o nh1er c hampion than Hust ler magazine. But great pnnc1plcs of JUSt1ce can '>prou t fro m unseemh rooa The upreme Co u n . b> e 'tendmg const1tu t1o nal pro tec- 11o n for parody and satire. has ad .,anced the cause of freedo m . Hoool•I• St.ar-B•Uetbl Foreign patents The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office 1~d 89.385 patents lasl year. A stu nru ng 46.6 percent o f thpn went to peo ple who are not .S. c 1t1zens. >\mericans are inventing more things than the} used to . say o ffic ials at the patent office. But non-Amcnc~ns are 1nventm1 at a faster pace. In the past t':Vodef ades. the share of U.S. palentsawardcd to foreaancrs has more than d o ubled. from the patent o ffice's fiaurcs, the chief competitors of the future will ~ the ~ Japanese. who claimed 17.288 patents,, and the West Germans. who rqistcred 8.030. It seems likely tha t more of the next 1cne ration o f mcri~ns will be _p8 )in& license fees, and more inventors in other nations wtll be smin1 back collecting royalties. CMrlnlM '"· .... , D&Uy /tlalJ ;\ .. ,.., O«•l ... ,.a.. NtftlMllf tnflllll *"' [Mii ..... ClllN "'*'-... • "Jn stark terms. theU.5. Treasurystandstolose8.46.9bllllonoverthe next flveyears becauseofthegrowtngchunlcof~ being diverted from the taxable pool." . . • Government loslng bllllons ln taxes to cal eterla plans WASHINGTON -The surging popularn> of legal, under-the-table income being paid to ~mencan workers 1s taking 11s toll on the 1a\ man. The income is 1n the form of non· taxable benefi1 packages called ··cafeteria plans ·· In the gJo.... of enthusiasm O\ er 1hcse tax shelters. the impact on 1hc mounting nat1onal debt has been O\ erlooked. In Mar~ te rms. the U .S Treasur. s1ands to lose S-'6 Q b1lhon O\ er the next five )Cars bl·causc of the growing chun~ of .... agn bl·1ng d iverted from th~· t:l\abk pool T he estimate comes from a r~·ll'n t stud) b) the Depan· ment of Health and Human Scr"1ces ini.pector gen...·ral's office The rl·pon is the most cnucal anal) SIS of thl· 0~·\1blt' bt•nef1t plans tha1 ha'c tx·come a fashionable trademJr~ of ··progress!\ e.. t'm- plu)ers Kno .... n as calctena plans because of their brl.)ad m('nus of benefit up11ons. 1hc programs "'ere born l(J )Ca rs agu ""hen ( o ngress pao;scd kg1<,lat1on a11 0 .... 1ng sala~·reduct 1on agn:l·mcnt!. betY.ecn emplo)ers and thl·ir v. orkers Th(' emplo) ee elec1s a rl·duccd s,alar) or foregoes a raise so the increase lan bl· taken in the form of ta\-free fri nge benl·fits. ~tore 1han 600 maJOr L'.S. firm\ no.,.. offer broad cafe teria program s. 1nclud1ng d1tTerent tc-.els of health. dental and hie insurance . 'aca11on o r 1n\estment bt•nefits E\en Mate and local goq~rnments arc Ju mping on the ba ndwagon Onl> about 200 maJOr companies had the plans as rccentl) as four )C.-ars ago l.)csp1 te the unl\ersal appeal of the plans. the companies appea r to be the onh clear .,.. inners in the benefits er.Uc B> shchcnng 1he1r true earn- ings )Oung and IOY.-income .,..orkers run the m l ofbesng le ft .,..,11h reduced d1sab1ht> or oc1al Sccunt) resene!I. according to the Health and Human Scn1ce\ 1n,es11gat1o n .\s emplo)crs reduce their ta'\ablt- p..i ) roll. thl") also cut their rt'qu1 rcd . (\\ ldl St·rnnl) contribu11ons. Em· plo)l"f'> pa) slight!) mo re than ., pan·nt of thl'lr ta\able pa,roll to.,..Jrd lhl· Sou.ii Sel urit' funJ., ol thl'1r rmplu)l'l'"' Thq pa) nothing into tho..,e lun...h for tht" pan of the pa)Chl·l ~ that 1, Jl\ened 1n10 benl·fi t plan.., So. there "'a" li11k surpn '>l' "'hen thl· bu'>inC'> ... l"ummunit\ lobb1n l ( ongrn.., fi cru:I) and 'ucn:ssfull) la\I )l'df 10 k1ll lt'g1 ... la 11on that .... ould ha\C tx·gun la.\1ng the l afc1r11a plam in Januaf\. f1 "c· da)s aha 1he Hnu'c qull'll ) pas'>ed a dl·fil 11-rcduct1on ac1 1ha1 1nduded :i $5110 l·ap on no n-ta\abk 1nl0me. a full-page ad,eni~mcnl appearl'd in thl' \\ ash1ngtun Pm t lk danng. ··1 a \lng C afCll'flJ fk netits [)<.H.•sn'1 l\lak ~nw ., II .,..a., paid for b) Hl·.,..111 .\s- stx1all''>. a L1 nluln~h 1r~·. Ill -based fi rm tha l I) J consultan1in 1hc design and adm1n1stra11on of cafeteria pro- grams The ac.1 li'>ted the endo rse- ml·nts of 181 hus1ncsses lo the eno;u1ng .,..eeks. senators and stafT ml·mbcr.., of the JO int tal. con- ference comm111ce .... r rc bomhardl'd b) a lobb} ingd Ton 111 k1ll 1hc ta"<atton plan . .\ccord1ng to \C\ era I stafft'~. thl' pressurl· .,..3~ nwrc intense 1han an) lobb) 1ng onslaught thi.'\ had scen sn n:n:nt )Car!> The cafeteria ta\at1on clau!>C "'a" qu1i.·tl) dropped from tht• bill before 11 rl·a~hcd the Senate fl oor 1n mid· Dcl·cm ber. Cheerleaders tor the ca fe teria plans !kl) that ~':i11on .,..ould haH· s1ngkd them o ut as scapegoats when the ta\l'S should be '>pread among all benefit programs. in add1t1on. the oc1al Sccum' .\dm101s1rat1on 1h1nks tha1 thn ·,11matl' from Hcahh and H uman l'f\ 11. e' of S-'6 9 bil lion 1 n los1 ta \C\ I'> 1nOall'd fhc JOJO t ta\ com m11tc:.-e o l C ongrl'ss hdd put 1hc loss at o n!\ S I:! 8 b1ll1on O\Crfi,e \ear'>. and th~ J1c1 AIDEISOI and DALE VAN ATTA Rl•agan adm1n1strat1o n d1d n·1 even bu1her to 1ncludi.· 1hc loss 1n its fi scal } l'ar I qg9 budgl't projections .\n auc.111or for Hralth and Human ~n ices admitted that any a Item pt to ta\ 1hc bcnC'fil programs will run up :iga1nst 1he Reagan admm1stra11o n·s 'ov. to fight an~thing tha t looks hke a ta\ increase But the 10,e..,ttga1o rs are senoU5 about "'hat 1hc) pc·rcc1,t·as a mount· 1ng drain o n the 1rcdsur. and a threa1 to <>< 1al Sc unh · CH E:.AP HO l S IN{, LOST - Budde~ "'ho go t IOY.·1nteres1 loans fro m the federal go,crnmen1 to build lo"'·1ncom l· housing ha'c been pa-.- 1ni uff those loans i.'arl) so the} can raise the ren1s The loan program .... as 1n\11t u1cd 1n I Q6:! to pro vide chl·ap rural housing The bulldc~ gel loans sometimes .... 11h 1ntt·rest as lo.,.. as I pcrn·n1. In turn. lhC) promise to keep 1hc rl·nt~ in a range afTordable 10 the poor for as lo ng a!> 1he loan 1s being paid off The Cie ni.'ral Accoun11ng Offin· repons that more than J00.000 un its ha\C bel·n built under 1hc kdnal loan program But since 198-'. S.500 of them ha' e bet'n lost to low- income renter!> because the builders paid otTthe loansca rl} to get out from unde r the fede rai restnc11ons. In ( ahforn1a alone. t·arl) rcpa)mcnt has m ean1 tht• rt:nts ha'e gone up an a' cragc of 91 percent .\t least 6.600 loans ri.•prnent1ng I :!S.000 units arc i.'hg1bk' for l'all) rcpa) men I Jact. AJHlerso• ud Dale Vu AIU. are syndi<'aled col•mals11 Jo WH~ ia1ton, D.C. guallty-of-llfe lssues show up ln the strangest places SACRA.M ENTO -M ) bro1her Tom called fro m Mo ntana O\er the .,..cekl'nd with soml' questions about lo .,.. land gorillas. Some bro1her!> mo' c a""'a > from home. raise fa m1hc\ and drift apart. but Tom and I .ire al"'a)s thl·re for each 01hcr "'hl·n 11 count\ ··'\sk av.a):· I said. It $el'm' that Tom had run across a stof) up in Montana about Koko. a San Fra nnsto-arc:a go rilla who. ) ou ma) remember. became a celcbnt) SC\ C'ral )ears ago .,.. hen it was revealed tha1 \he had learned to speak throug.I) sign language She·d asked her k~pers at the Gorilla Fo undation sn Woodside {pr a lutten. which she then named All Ball. and for a fe.,.. mo nths Koko was sn nt"wspapers and magazines all over the world. She had the cover of National G coiraph1c. and a bi& stot) 1n the Ne" York Times. and she insulted a reponer named Frank DouJheny or the Ph1ladelJ?!lia Daily News who came to Cahfom1a to interview her. As I ~member. she called him fat and bald and cnticued bis teeth. Shortly af\er that. the k11ten was hit by a truck and replaced with another luuen. and then a few ycan wtnt by wben you dtdn't scc m&l(b about Koko 1n print. °' aotw-.o.ho~ver. Kokoasted for somedi1na dse. She was. IClCOfO. int •o Or. Ptnny P1tienon, "vety aAJious k> bct'ome a mother." Or. Pancnon is d1rtttor of the Gorilla Foundation. and knows Koko as well aun)'One. And so on one cout, we have 1'9 year old Kolo •nd on the OlMt' cout. as it hl.,.,cns. we haft another lowland IO"Ua. Coblul. wt.o," 600 DOUftCh. ls ta-c •,.m pil• ol lu kind in captivity. c~ it turns out. hasj&&Sl bttn moved f'rofn Nc-w Hamp1lu~ to a ZOO , in C,ulfBree1r . I-la . .,..hcrt· 1t 1s hor>t·d he can be bred natural!) with ft•m ale go rillas So far. so good. The touchiest thing about 1h1.• s1tua11o n. hOY.CH'r. 1sn"t the d1 '11a nlc. and 1l isn't eH·n that C'olossu!I 1\ the large'>I gorilla 1n rapt I\ II) II I\ that he ha\n·1 seen a nothl·r gonlla since he "'a~ ...-ap1urcd in Afnca a \ .1 bah\ .!O )&:ars ago. The {>Ian no"' 1s to get < olos-;u, to ··,oc1altn··· himself with 01her a nimah. beginning by allo wing him to ··'ll.'c, sm ell and touch"' a malr chimpanzee (1 do no t kno "' 1f there arc an) signing chimpanzee\. but I "'ouldn"t look for a lot of volunteers). and then work fro m there up lo a female gonlla. ..But hcrt's the rub." m-. brother said .. The people in Cahfom1a have apparently decided -1t seems 10 me wtscl~ -not to mate Koko naturall). They re 101n1 lo use an1fic1al in· scminauon. and""what I have been sitting up here in Montana wondering is. how do you get semen from the la1cst gorilla 1n captivity?'' ·I sec what you mcen." l said. Stallions and bulls art put into special stalls. but that isn't aoina 10 wo rk with an animal which at the very least 1s ao1na to bold a arudae "Ltt me ult Dian." I said, "lhc ouaht to know IOmtthina hkc that." And then. eovenna the phone. I called my wife. I said. "Ho ney. h9w do you re mo vc donor scmc n from a aori Ila')'• he ramc into the room with oMof thC* looks thli. ifshe happened to be a 600-pound Sorilla hcnclr. would be tbc lut thin& you would ever tee an dui hft. "Ma)'be YoU could arm- w~tk him for it," $he said. Tom •as satisfied wtth that ans•er. but 1 wasn't. And so yestcrda) I a iled the Gonna f oundauon and a ed to speak to Or ~nn Pattcnon on tM I PETE DEXTER mailer of an1fic1al 105C'm1nat1on. Dr. Pa tterson. however. was with the go rillas. and the woman who answered the phone said no one else from the Gorilla Fo undation spoke to thr press. i'\nd no. she couldn't make an l'xcept1on 1ust because my news- paper. ·The Sa ramento Bee. was na med after an animal too 1 ~1d ... Well. do you happen to know how do nor semen 1s rt moved? I mean. my brother T om 1st he one who a tuall} wants 10 know .. " St\e said she wa\ sure any compe- tent vetennanan could u pla1n the procedure m ore accurately than she could. but it involved anesthctizin1 the animal and then usin,1 an elec- trical instrument tocauseeJaculation I don'1 \;now euctly how I feel about that. On one hand. there aren't enouah lowland aorillas 1n the world and they ou&ht to be reprodu«d. On the oahtr hand. ifs a quahty-of-hfe is.sue. I mean. after 20 years of ncvff seetna another gorilla. 1\ would be niet if Colo.ssu~ could be thert to make hi' fil'5t bab)'. The real quahty-of·hfe is.sue. how- ever, as simpkr than that. If >OU'rc ao•na to 1ncstheti1c the laf'FSt lowland aonUa in captivity and use an dt'C1ncal 1n1tfllllltnt IO remove h•• semen, 1t 1ttm1 to me tbat ANESTHETIZE 11 the mucal word • Vol.I brnu be wrc. r.te l1utw Iii • .,...,N..., t'fl ,,, .............. · Lt 1 : t •• ' , k ~ -~ ~ --·~ --- Balancing the budget To the Editor: As father of four of the "Baby Boomcrs .. (thoSt" bom af\er World War 11 and into the early 1960s) I was -fo r m)'sclf as well as for my children -very interested in the Federal Reserve Board Chairman Alan S. G reenspan remarks to the Senate Budget Committee made March 2 in Washington. D.C. Mr. G reenspan told Congress that it should consider tomming Social Security and other entitlement pro- grams as it sea rchcs for ways to reduce the federal budget deficit. At the same mee11ng o f the Senate Budget Co m mittee Senator Kent Conrad. D-N D.. makes the state· menl to Greenspan. "Bab> boomers arc goinf to be in for a big surpnse wht'n Its time for them to stan collecting Social Secunt). ·· Wh1k I cc n a inl) agree tha t the deficit has to be reduced and even eliminated the go,ernmcnl should not consider an~ changes 1n Social Scc unt) un11 I the) have exhausted hundreds of o ther a~enues o f "'a)S to red uce the fed eral deficit The man) ··g" e-a"'a)" proJ rams that e'1st o nl) because of political reasons are too numero us tu list Social Sccurit~ is no t a .. g1 ,c-a"'a~ ·· program. Social Sccunt) 1s funded 1hrough payroll taxes paid b} em plo)ers. cmplo)ees and the sclf-emplo)cd . and not from general revenues. Congress 1s respon- sible for man~ of the changes-good or bad -made in oc1al Sec urity a nd 11 1s 1he1r dut) 10 see 1hat the S259 b1lhon 1ha1 will be paid into tht' Socml Secunt\ Trust Fund this \Ca r 1s more than the pa) o ut in 1989· . .\nd so on 1h rough the )Cars to come . .\ccordtng 10 Comm1s~1oner of Social Secunl) Dorcas R Hard). the fund will reCCl\l' this \Car about S36 billion more than ~t pa)~ out. >\nd thl· commissio ner also prOJCCt'I that b) 20 10-thc )car man~ Baby Boomer~ .,.. ill begin tu rcllre. thal the Social Sccunt) T rust Fund will have a \urpluc; in tht• trillions of dollar.;. o what's 1he big surprise Senator Conrad !>«'> sn ..,torl' for thtm') \\e Y.ould hope that Senator Con- rad a nd all his lOlleagues don"t ha'c h1g surpn~·.. .,.. hen the\ belOml· d 1g1blc to rnllcct 1he1r pens1onc; Poss1bl> thO'>l" ( ongrc <;s per'>On\ "'ho an· not com m111ed to keeping So<:1al Sccurll) sohcnt 1n preference lo '"g1H'-a"'a) ··programs and dcfirn spending .... 111 t>c surpn!>Cd at tht• poll<, ROBERT (80 81 MOORE ~outh Laguna Crowded skies To the E:.d11or T his letter I\ 1n rl'lcrcnce 10 another clo\e ml\s bet"'l'l'n a large com - merc1.1l airrraft and a small general a., iat1on aircraft .,..h1rh thl' f.\.\ 'leeks lo ldl'nllf} The FA.\ rnuld l"a!te th1'> problem s1mpl) b) rl·qu1ring general a' 1a11on aircraft 1n 1hr <;outhcrn C'ahforn1a area to all put thl'1r ID number ofbnth sides of the fuselage and o n 1hc "'1ng'> 1n large casil) read font in conlra\ll ng colors ma\ tx· in lhl· high '1\lh1ht\ fluo rc!lcenl I) pc pa int . .\t pri.'\Cnl ~uch numtx·r-; arc not required un11I th.: o.,..ner has the airplane repainted .. M ) propo..al \\Ou Id be onl\ for pla ne'> based in lh•'> area or coming into Southern Cali- fornia. 1 believe the f-.\ <\ ha'I )et to 1dt•n1 1f) a s1m1la r gen<.'ral a' 1at1on aircraft in' oh ed in a !>1mllar nea r-miss hen· in Orang1.· Count} se'eral month" ago \\ h) .,..a11 fo r a 1raged) 10 Lakc action·• C H A.R LE P HABER Laguna &ach TV protest To the Editor Regarding Hank tnc kland's re- quest to readers to J01n him in the pro tt'\I 10 a local T V sta11on for referring 10 her as t'h1t'fJus11cc -I'm 1n to1al agrl'cment' I was aghast 10 hear her introduced as c:h1efJUSllC't' - she 1\n 't Thanks to 1hc voters' JO ANN PYLE.I\ Newport Beach Today is Thursday: March 17. the 17th day of 1988 There art 289 days left in thr )car Today is St Patnck's Da y Today's Hi&hh&ht 1n H1stof). On March f7. AD. 46 1. accordin& to . tradition. t. Patrick. the patron saint of Ireland. died. On this date: In 1776. Brn1sh force s evacuated Bosto n durina the Revolutionary War. 1n I 870, the Massachusetts LtJ1s- laturr authonicd the incorporation of Wcllcsle}' Femalt Seminary It later became Wellesley Col~. In 1906. President Tfieodorc Rooscvdt used the term "muckrake" an a speech to the Gridiron C'1ub in Walh1niton In 19,.1. the National Gallery of n opeMd in Wa\h•n11on. In 1942. dunna Wortd War II. Gen . Doualas MacAn'hur arrjved in Au~ 1ralia to become supmnc C'Om· mandcc of lhcd forccs 1n the IOUth-at Paar.c l~ter. 1n I 9Sli \he avy launrhcd the Vana.nt 11ecU1tc. .In 1969. Golda Mdr became pnmr min kf oflvwl, .,, n. A.alt' ..... ,.,.. '1940sRadloBour' ·po1lsll.eil DllB'tiiltla Most of the <'Ht members of'The I ~40s Radio Hour" at the Wcs1- m1nster Communll)' Theater prob- ably dpn't remember radio. bu1 tha1 doesn t stop them from turn ing in a first-rate production. Fortunately. dirCC'tor Kent John- son. docs remember radio. and the -.:ancty ~hows that once poured into listeners li ving rooms w11 hout visual act:ompan1 ment. Recreating play- wnaht Walton Jones' account of one such event. Johnson skill full) l'ndows his production "1th the breathkss "fttl" of11 ve progra mming 1n a sound studio before a small aud1t'ncc T11 T111s interpreted by John L. Moreno. -\ ong the entenainers. Jennifer Sim son fairl) steals the show u. "cute 11tle Connie Miller." a danc•nf. anoba ac d' namo. Carole Ball s torch) 01ce and V1ck1e Schmitt's gum-che ng corned) also &J Vl' the production 1 hft. Orange Coaat OAILV PtLOTIThurlday, March 17, 1988 * A 7 By CHRISTOPH.ER PALMER ...,._c-......._e,.. turda) evening the ~uuth ( oa'>I S~ mphon). und<"r Mu\ll l>1rn·tur l..irr) Granger. dt'mon'>tra1rd both thl' polish v.h1ch 11 hJ~ d(4um·J dunng 1hr past )('.3!>on and thl· d ifference 1hat a performance hall, .1n mar..c Pcrlorm1ni in the '>anta .\na H11th Sc.huol -\ud11onum thl "' ht'\ltJ C\Uded both a po"'erlul wund ..ind a subtle control Onl) occa<,1onJI 1n- tonatwn erro~ an lh\· ftf\t \ u l.r1, " thl·~ l ll mbed IOIU thl high I"•' l1 111\ marred the e'en1ng f he lOOlerl opened Jo t' h ~u\\or g\k \ ' P relud e • the 1uth ( uast '>> mphon) pru' 1dc.-l1 a su~rb backdrop. and manehlu\ \olu v.orl.. J>3ntcularh an tht> horn~ P:nnario oOl·red two encores.. one l>I \, ri Jb1n and an Amt>ncan work 111 "'Im h the piano impersonates .1 tianJv Both ~i:re "'ell-done. though thl.' aud1cnlt' ~asdearl) morettstalll l" a thl· hoe do"' n C. ondud1ng the concen were t'\· l rp1~ from Prul..otiefrs Romeo and J ulll't u11e-. 0p 64 It was surpns1ng tco ht"ar .,Ul'h an unusu.iJ work as the nkrp11:tc ofa second concen 1n onc.- \lJ'>11n In Januar. the Seaule S)m· phun' 1ffl.'rl·J th1) '.l.llrk dunng their l 1nll"ft J I tht· Orange Count} Per- 'urm in~ .\rt' < i:n te-r 1 he \ou1h ( oas1 } mphon' \ "Tht' 1940s Radio Hour" 1s more than s1mpl) a restruuured ,arict) show. however. We gl1mpst" the pcopl~ who put the program together and their relat1onsh1ps with one another -though 1h1s elemt:nt 1s fairl } ord1nar) and not over- dramat1Led. Dave C'handler~~~~~~0~_:;;:::;;:;;:i;;; pc:rsonage as a ~Le-swalhng star er. Marc LeBJanc In .. Tlae 1940a Rad.lo Boa.r. •• singer "ho's lea' ing the station for Khl '..1n1ch1n.t. 1n 1.1. halh pur •\ "'IX>cl"indsoun<l untl\ olne 1 1n t>-, \Iring' .rnd· mJt1r 11 p1111,Jto v.ork n •he harp Jr ' ll ndi:nng , om pared "'ell though 11 IJl ked thl' i:mouonal 1ntens1l\ and hl tir •..idcr 't'n~ ot connecuon ~·t .... l'l f' '11<" cmt.'nl\ 1.1. hach we heard 1r.1m 11 • 'x·Jttk S\m phon~ And in tlo" 1n\ • )f't'\I the performan(e v.a' J 'J;• 11 re-'t•n dull Contrasti ng the informal and often overlapping banter pri or 10 1he shov. is the broadcast 1t!>elf. precise and professional. Dcsp1ll' soml· \Urpnses an mad-airing. thc program lUnllnu- all) lands on its fet.'1 and 1hc m1xup!. are not <.'\ Hkn1 lu lht.· h\len1ng audience. The glue that hold~ 1hr ~how's diverse elemc.-nts 1ogethcr 1s producer-cmll't.' ( 1111Jn Fcdd1ngton. exccllentl} pla~cd b~ \1arl I c Rla nc as brusqur and \napp1sh un11I thl· red light -and Fcdd1ng1on s lharm - come on H 1s aso;1st.in1. v. ho doubles as the harried sound man. 1s n1Cel\ Estancia's perf orm.ers win awards Special to llae Dail)' Pilot Estancia High ~hool'' drama dl'· panment l3Plllrl'J four tir'>t rl.tll' awards last 1.1.l'l'l..l·nJ tn lhl' .rnnual high school thl·atl'r romrx·111111n .11 Fullenon < olkgl' The t osla \.1t•'a the\p1Jn\. undrr 1he Otr('Clton ot Jrama 1n\trul'lor Barbara Va n Holt. wmrc11.·d ag;11n<;1 50 high ~l'hools frl.lm Jll <l\l"f ( :il1- fom1a and \\On t11p h11n11r' 1n thl'l,t' categoric' 1 •Men's ( las'>tlJI Dr.1m.111, \lun11- logue -v.on b~ \larlU\ \\ Jlburgl'f pres1dcn1 of the \lht1111'\ rr11J1h t111n dram.t group •V...'omen·, < 1•ntl'mr••rJr\ Humorou'> \.111nol11gul' -"''" tn Rachel E~trdlJ •Best Onr-\l t PIJ' -"un ti' Estanc1a·s \n1 t.1 Dm'\\l'n h'nn1kr Stark. Donnll' L1n111n I 1<.a I r<.'l'man Russell Wil.,on Da' 1d C arix·ntl'r Jnd Jch Hildebrand dtrl'lll'd h\ \tuJl·nt teacher Carol Clau'><.'n •Best ( ontl'mporan Humorou'> Scene -a uc for lir\t b' !:<;tanua's Anita DricsM'n and frh i lild<.'brand. Dina Fa )cr. Dcbt11c < 0111.. and ~ara Katten. d1rec1cd b> gr.1dua11·d drama student M1t11 Rig.go; In add1 t1on to 1he tir'll plllll' winners. students ad va ncing to the fi nal round included Lisa Freeman. Steve Tcml. .\dnenne w r('n(l. Danm Brennc.-asc. Julie Burden. Karen Far- quhar and Donn1l' Linton Thus for in the 1987-8 school ~ear. Estancia has won the SCET .\·best play award for Orange and San-.()aego counties and Chapman ( ollt'ge·s Shakes~are Festl\al 1n the men's monologue (won b} Kc' in "eat h). in addition to the' 1ctoric\ 1n Fullcn on. Fox commercial wins 3 awards LOS ANGELE ( .\ P) -Ma<'haC'I J Fox's acroti<lt1c quest for a o;ofl drink to satisf} an attra,t1ve apanment neighbor won three awards an an international l.'t>mpct1t1on fo r tele- vision and radio commert'1als The TV commcmal for Diet Pepsi was named '~ccpstakes winner. world's best h'e 1c1ion 60-SC<'Ond Enalish-lanaua.ac commercial and best humorous co mmert'1al at Tues- day•s 28th lntcrnattonal Broad- castina wards dinner A str1cs o f thrte commercials for Wine Wo rld wM the radio swttJ)5takcs wmner h al.o won the tierict trophy. The annual compctt11on 'ponsorcd by tht Hollywood Radio and Tele- vasion Society attra ted more than 5.000 entries from 60 countncs bigger things. and has near-catatonic. alcoholic stupor at the clo~ of the n en1ng 1s skill full} done. Eddie Keener as upbeat and energetic as the restaurant deh,er. bo\ who fills an for an abc.en 1 singer before goi ng ofTto 1.1.ar Jeff Biddinger as the featured cum1C' and -\dncnnc Hatcher a\ the 'l'tcran songstress each con1nbu1e strong moments. as docs Dexter Ech1veri as the amb1uous young s1ngn-dann·r 1.1. ho gl'ls an unexpcc1t·d brl·ak. Tom Hard) bookends lhl· "-l'~tm1nstcr '>ho1.1. 1.1.1th l'ITectl\e b11' as Pops. the aging building guard - \.\ho doubles as a bookie from 1hc bad.'itage phone Oarector Johnson has his first team aboard tor 1h1s show -musical d1rn1or Tim "dson and choreo- graphrr K )'UI Cobb -and their con1ribu11ons arc h1ghh 1mpress1'e Dance numbers 1n a radio program ma~ be reaching a bit. but 1he} 're a 1rea1 for us, the '"\1ud10 audience .. \\atlh1ng ··1h\' 1940"> Radio Hour" will Ix J warm. nostalgte cxix·ricnce for lh<.' O\ er-SO generation a\ 1.1.dl 3\ a '>plcnd1d no,dt\ for >uunga pla~gcx'r'> Performance.. rnnt1nuc Frida'' and \aturJa\\ a1 !S .\O through -\.pril 2 at the theatt"r 12~2 \1fapk S1 . Wcstm1nslt"r 1.1.1th rC'>l'f\ at1ons taken at 9Q5-4 I I\ CALLBOARD -The Laguna Pla \- hou!oe 15. looking for one good man - an actor s1ngh for the co-starring rolr of \<t1chacl tn thl· mu<,1cal "I Do I Do" Ir~ outs "'111 tx· held \ tnnda\ • and thu!>t' 1nterl'sll'd \hould .all the pla) house at -194-!S02 I f11r an ..1ppu1nt- ml'nl O~n readings tor -\rthur \l dkr , "Death ofa Sak-.man" v.111 hi.· hdd ~tonda) and Tul''><ia) at n 11 pm 1n lhe Orange ( oa!>t ( ollege Drama l ah Theater ... all roles are opc:n dllt>rd· ing to dtrl'Ctor Ba ll Puri..,.,., thl· drama opens Ma> 12 tor t1.1.1J 1.1.l.'d.- ends and more 1nforma11on "a\ Jil- able at 43~-5 880 '>Ir ntt' ,ontrabutcd to a \l"r' r I'<: ~ .ih,l r,·ndn1ng uf th1~ "'ork 'l \t up "'a'> RJlhmanino:'·, l ,,,J P1..1r·p ( unlt rtu J!Tc • • .1 l rt trrrc:d '• "' p1an1\I~ J\ K•". • I Thi\ 1A.11rl-"~•th l'\\l'eJ1•1tt •• J tu!Jnd tr rn,·ndou'll d 1li r1 H" "L,•c1n.11.t Pt"n'\J'!" • L gll'J1 p1Jn,\t' 111 h" f'J' • ' ,,fl,rrJ a rlndatnti \llJ gh• '• ·• h1.·Jn t T ht" supcrh tee hn1dJll I'~ .11 • "1th "'hum mu!>t o l U' Jr· •, I'! 1..ir lr••m rt"~ord1ng~ \la\l·J h11111l \.,·ur· dd\ ~' l'ning But thl· mu\ , Jr ,'J .,.. l'J up and otlen.·d an rnltJ~ir1~ .1nJ pcr\uasl\e rendenng For :'lrtr rm~ IL ' ..ill C l>dl '\, mphun' hJ' "JJ ' ".1r~.:1bk pfl>F.rC'>' th•' ' J' . .11 J ~"k:rh•rm1niz JI \an1.1 .\n.1 ·I • • ' t • • ' k ..irh J got Id inu' l \\ t~J !" >ur fl'' ll'IA. ul thC'• !h " \f I •111 "'mph1Hl\ earl1(1 'I\''"'· •r "l..it mu\h JPix'<Hl'd tl• ti..· '.:;'I." ~ •r thtf l{{ '>tag,c'thdt "'t , Jl...1· · hl·..sr .\t Santa .\n..i tht ' 1ur J ' 1L1ud ..ind , kar and 11 "'c 1uh.1 l1<. 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SUckleton o f Ne" - pon Beach v.as honored . along v.1th SUu RHmistl of ln·ane. • • • There arc w me nev. lav. vers in Nev. port Beach. Katt.erlne L. Delsack and Micllatl J . Weiland ha\e J01ned the Newport Beach oflicc of hcppard. M ullin. R·ich- ter & Hampto n as associates. The lav. fi rm has offices to an Franc isco. Los -\ngeles. Nev.port Beach and an Diego. Her Iif e -Is a statement of her beliefs Coast a ctivis t who is mother of 10 vies in beauty pagea nt By KATY BOUf HER Of -Olltr "°' -- Beau I} queen Clara L1nloln has a lo t going on at ha 'e"'fXm Beac h home The Mrs California Pagt'ant con- ll'C.tant managl'" thl' hou'>t'hold "'orl <> "'Ith hand1rapped 1ntants and 1.:are'> for her l htldrl'n -Jll I 0 of them Lincoln. 37. "Ill n:prl'">t.'nl 'll'"'· pon Beach 1n thl' 12th annual 'A rs. California Pageant. toda} thro ugh ~larch 20 at thl' 5hl'raton Pla1a La Reina Hotel 1n Lu'> .\ngdcs Ltncoln "'11! cum~tc.· "'llh 61 othl'r marned "'Omt•n from alrO\'> the !>late for the oppununll\ to represent <. altforn1a 1n the \Ir!> ..\mertlet Pageant 10 bl' hl'ld th" summer 1n H.i"'a11 ··This 1s m' 10-\t'Jr rl·un1on to the \lrs. ..\mcnca Pagl'Jn1 I "'as a rnntl·s1an1 tn 191S .. L1moln ~1d .. ..\t that pasean1 I "'J" dr1ermincd to t.·ome bacl. in I U '~Jr') hl'lll'r ·· Lincoln has "1rad111trnJ I 'alues. l'' 1dl'nled 1n her ltw .. off:H onlc'i Hrr foHin1t· mo'll' 1.., "(1om· "'''h the Wind." her fa,onte singing group 1s the Beach Bo's and D1sne' land 1 s her ideal \ acauo n spot . Lincoln will soon araduate from Peppcrdme m~er\1 1} "'1th degree'> 1n education and ps)Chol~ She has also ~orled as a model and d1rened and coord1natt.'d an tnfant prngram .it a Tl'tardt'd chtldrl·n ·., founda11on in Long lkllh Ltncoln ·s al'>O taught modeling Jnd 1s currc ntl) "'orling "'llh 51 Jud~h1m Catholtl C'hun.h 1n ( osta \k'>J nn .i program 'thl' l·all'> '"\tomm ~ Jnd \k '" - a part·nH.h1ld c.-d ulJlmn pr«>ll''>'> She I'!> 1n\Ohl·d 1n man\ ulhl'r commun1 t} affair\ tnd ud.ing lht" ~1arch of D1ml'' Jnd J motha,· suppon group Sht> I!> also a bus' muthl'r Her marnagt' ha s produced "" .:h1ldrt•n and she ha'> four 'oll'Pl h1tdrt'n !rum her husband·., previous marnJg.l' Hl·r c hildren arl' Palm~ .\dam 4 1..tmn Jo!>e ph. b (hri'>topht·r V. ill1am ~ John Da' 1d. Bonnie Jean 1 Jnd R Khard Dale I \tl'Pl hildrl'n r, 1udl· Hl'athl·r. I ~. \Ian 12 1'n-.ll·n :h and on: 28 ":'vh 18-)ear-old !>tepsun '" .l'" J' id surfe1 .ind o n the.-lO't'r or J 1l·Jd1ng 'ourfing maga11ne 1hi'o munth l n· coin s.i1d. ··-\II m' 1:"h1ldren J re ',·r. '~ria l indud1ng ·m~ l·\t'Jr·t•kl '-'h 1 ha'!> a hrl·a1hing d1sor~·r ·· '"I rl'all~ IT} 10 l l'l'P thing<. t>alJnll·J (Pla.e taee MRS./8 2 ) CE l:J S ========== THURSDAY. MARCH 17, 1988 ... ~ I Beeping I stapler part of the show 8~ KA TY BOl'CHER Of -~ ..... lafl It nele"'>>ll' rt'<llh is the mother o f 11 ,,n11un ll"-J '>lhool l h1ld~n have ht.,·r -'or~1n~ "'en1me" to !><>Ive :1 .• ri.i.J pwbkm'> E 'l'r lo~· 'uur >taplt"r" Travis h, 1\J~ ul \\ l''l"'ood Basics Plus Lk'11l'ntJr. \,h,101 1n lnine has II \dlll'd •nl !hill tl\:l'pS l,nn' t "n l'' ,,, f J'>tshore Elemen- lJr • ......, h • ..._, h.i' J 11ml ·\4' er for all the , uJ p. •t..tlu(.' .. ut lht>re he's in- ·,,.,,,.,: J r,·m .. ll 1. .. ntrol o. kic~ '1· to• th ''l ;x·•·Pk "'ho 1us1 can't '«." 1 r; nll 11,,. • "'d' uut from r ... nJ, I flJ~ r" 1rl. 1'r1 <.t\ 01nh o( 8 ·'""'" f:.,1.ml·n1Jr. 'tl hOOI 1n Ir "\\' 'J' J ~ 11\1.11llun '>he calls a PJ~·r · ~J111/l'' T h"'>l .n' ,·ni ,, dnd others b' 1•.>1.J1 ,, h ,.,J d Jfl•n \.\ill be On 1 J i'>r•..1. Jt thl .\\h1und1n@ ln,en- 11 r' •I lt,1. ~ ulur, sho"' at In ine IWlr,... ............. klt..-u Clara Lincoln bolda ber M>n, Richard. while her other children poee ln thelr tree bouse: James (left). Ch ris. Patrick. Bonnie and John. \ " ,., < l Ii!' Tth '>ho"'· grand upa1in~ ... 111 tx \Jlurda' 11 am 10 2 In adll•lll•n 1 ·•w t hildrrn·s in'en- 1 n' 1h '>h '"' -heid tn the 'recenth l m ;-k:l"d ph' '>1la1 -.c1ences and ll"l hnu1ngil'' hutld1 ng -"'111 feature '>l •l·nitil nh1t°'l1h demonstra11ons and n..ind' ,,n J"plJ''> ·1 ·h nl. "'t "111 h3'C an outstand- 1ng 1urn11u1 \nnlmdrtt' P1ontel o f IP ""ll \ alk' < 1 1egc said She -.aid thl, ntntl •rl11'.J llhtldren1010,enl ,, .. .:•ti ng "iJ\ tx·t·n a big success "\\, Jl•eJd\ h.i.' ,. I IQ children v.ho ( orona Del Mar resident Del!Mlck 1s a senior associate. spc 1almng an corporate secun- t1cs and finance. h1gh-1cc hnolog) and b1o med1cal start-up com- panies and general husiness la"'. Students get look at medical careers 'lJ ,J\l·d thl. \lo nuld Ix par11c1pat in~ 1-.'"'t , •rtl''>I \\t• a.,~,J 1ht .• h1ldren 10 sohe a pr 1hkm ti' Jr 1n,rn11on:· s.a1d () .. r •lh• T 1·rn1Jn o f the Ir. 1ne l n1· 111 J h ... 1 D1'>tr1..t ··" e onh e~ pn ~\"d Jf\vu1 -., entnes. but· that 1·1~u·. '1..l' a!m1.1\t dl•Ubled ·· ~c v. po rt Beach res1dc n 1 We iland 1s a senior associate. spec1ahzang 1n banks. other in- st1tut1o nal lenders and corpor- ations an 1he areas of me rgers. a q u1S1t1 om and le,eraged bu)- out finanung. • • • Congratu lations to Juan Ramon V. Mtdiu of In 1ne. Medina received a S 1.000 schol- arship from the Cahforma H1s- pan1c -\mcncan ~1edical -\ssoc1a- t1o n. Medina. 24. 1s stud) 1ng to become a famil) practice d octor at UCr s Medical School. Medina ts o ne of SC\ en students to receive scholarship av.ards this m onth fro m the organ1za11on. whic h was founded 1n 1975. C H .\M .\ v.as founded to unite practicing Launo ph)s1c1ans to improve the health care scr-.1ces 1n the latino com munity. It is a statewide organizauo n v.1th chapters in Southern and Northern Cah- fom1a. • • • This must be the season for recognmng outstanding ach1e\'e- mcnts. Edward Robitaille is one of these special people. Recentl} he was hono red b} the In ine Unified School D1stnct's 8r)wood PT.\ with its second Ho noran Sen ice Award. This award is· presented for outstand- ing commitme nt in both school and commun1t} activiues. R o b1tatl lc 1s c urrently Br)"'OO<fs representative o n the In me Education Fo undation and 1s also ha1rman of the school's mm1 ~grant program. Hts tn\Ol\eme nts are numer- (P1eue eee BONORS/82) By KATY BOUCHER Of .... 0.-, "°' ..... Hoag Hosp11al ic, rl·nu111ng '\u110 lill 11s bt'J, h1,1110 ti ll JO bs 1n lhl· health 1..Jre pruk"1l1n \tort' th..1n 'iCJ high "'hool 1un1ur\ and -.en 1ur-.. lrum EJ1.,on and Ocean \1e"' ~huol!. "'111 \l')l\ the "'c"'pon Beal h hosp11al t•n f ndJ\ tM 11\ · ''I ··larcl'r da\ ·· 'tuden1s 1ntt'Tl'Slt'd 1n pur'u .,lo! hl·alth carel.'r\ "'Ill tx· in1ro~fo1.l·J 1:. '>I.'' aal of Hl~g·.., ht•alth l·a rl' prtt- k'>\1 o nals I ndudl.'J "'11! ht' J l\'lur l'' thl' ho'>pll.il '>l\ "itudenl\ l.l n lt'J•n Jbuut '>fk"Cllil ~Jfl'l'r o pponun • ,., and cdulat1onal rl'4u1rcmt"n1' 1 1 Jallana Jobneon wanta to be a Breck Girl. ,...._, ·i, .i-, r h" " J ti.~hl\ 'l'kl.I grc•ur ... • 'lln~ ;"" •r1. ·' t-'1..1 , ho..·t·n ,l.k · ·J t-' thl'H ~~I' ,, 1;,.., ,,11..n °>l't"r' "" 1.J U'l' :hl'' • •• ·,prl'x·d n1er~~· hl'.lllh ,Jrn•, 'J J PJm Bokn ..i ti .1~ It 'r i ';"'< .... ," •mJn fk,..IU'l '•h,, '"'' 'lUIOI! 'h1l'1J~\' ,,, ~ ,, .... , n .,.,., !lt"Jlth :t'l'J' H •.t~ ' . ..1 r~·...-~ .. .• h ''P 'J ·, li•r~·'. ,. ... "\tuJt:nt'> \lo l "J~~ ~~. '='~·r•u• ·. '':'' r,· ..... ,_., .. ~ .. r"ng prJ·· ...... ,,' ·.iJ 111fl.'~' ._.,,.. •J: !"'\ 1herar ~t • ' .... . .,, r .J ;--~ ~·J J re .. •r-.,!' • .JrJ ~ .Jr'\~ .J"-'JI I "' lf~ (Plea.ac ~ HOA G/B2 ) 'n,, liildrt·n, 1n ,ent10Mlneet the , " :i:•1J •Ulllnl·J 0\ the nallonal ·1..,,,n, .\"Tll''''..1 program "'h1ch 1s 'P''"~'rl·d h' tht· l nued tat~ Pj·,.-· \l.>Jt f •unda11on -an c..>'g..in t at n 'hJ' '> n .. •t atlihated v.11h (Pleue eee TOUJltG/82) Ex-Newport resident wants toshowherbeautiful hair 8~ KATY BOt HER Of-.. Oeltt -Si.II Art•\. '..,,.,,n,-,1 .J\ .., ... n_.r Jlhl . ..,, H•,,o.. l1 r , .. ,, .ini; •"'"' th,• '-<iun,' 'x.i .. :.• .. •"1n, 1 • til·r 'iJ-r l runt11n1·~ 11 .... ,,_.r 1h .. ·111 'Jl B1"k H..1• tJrl P•·.Jud' hJ., all··" ,J tti, r• ''"J · j.,,,. ···' ma~t· thl' '>l'4·,·1111~ · ,J,' .,J·, Rrt·l <.1 •· P 1, t''-' !' , ,, .1, .. ' -• I l'J "Ii::-" · !'!,· Ud"\f1'_'' ;" .. -.,l' , ;'~J· .. J r '' .tJ\ -..l~I' ..,.L I h..11 ,, j. 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J'11'' J!'h.1 r .11'1{' 'T'lt'mt'IC.'r J • .. , ~ '>J J ..i ... • "g •wr ,J'T'lpatgn H· , " \, · l ,ht I' J n' 1 ' , •'>H '-1 ·J" .. , ., · t' J nJ Ot•!ncr I "lt. • j • "E-" th Bred . rx· 1plt J l'lt-\\.'fl \ ..... ,.n \dt'\ ,,,,,r rad ii' J:lu -'"'rJl'X r\ ... he ..aid J "In' •r ..... ,J 'hat the "''""~r gets •, r f';,1r.r:1 t p:imtN.1 and \"tllt T"l'P- . _.~ nt Rn·t ~ n J1 ffere nt promotion<> r ., m,·• Brl'• ~ g1rb include Br(\Ol C' \h1dd' 1 'tlt 'hephcrd. Kim Ba~ "g\.r < lir '' l Br n~lt'~ and Jal:"hn ,.,. Ir Tlil', 1ntt•,t.int al get a paid tn p ; '· ... 'I 'r~ ' • :he announcement \ •• hl "' nt• .1'1J Un\C'lltng 0 1 her t:'-'"J ; '-1 J I •hn'>l'n Tli, ,Jnd1J.i·, "'hC'I rcce1,es the m .,1 •ll'' "'1 l'le, omc the 81"e'ck Girl , t ''" ~11 l ' rt''>tde'nts arc chg1ble (P l ea.ee eee BRECll/82) OCC planning tour of MojaVe Desert for this weekend .\ thrtt-da) tour of 1he MoJa'c Descn. comb101ng ffehroloS) and astronomy. 1s bt-1ng pttperhl for ~his •ttkcnd b~ the Orange Coast College Commun1t} Sen ICCS Program. Part1c1pants 1n the wttke nd e'pcncnce "'111 obwn e the spnn1 equmox from a pf"('h1sto nc rock site and star gaze at the m&}lt sk). The group will ha'e th<' we of fac1ht1es at the Dncn Studt~ Center RCJ1strat1on and further mformauon ma' bt- ob1..11n«t b) calhna OCC a1 432-5880. Benefit 60lf tourney •lated The Corona dcl Mar Hiah School T ouchdov.n Cluh wall sponsor its first annual aolftoumament. "Tee OtTfor Touchdowns:· Friday at the Newport Beach Countf) Club to ra1K mone) to support the school football team. Procttds from lbc tournament will 10 to•ard the purchase o f new football rqu1pmcnt and for the ~antenance of e11suna propams. a ording to R~) W~). chairman of the e\ent Awards ""Ill be 11vm for first. sttond and third lo~ pou. c~ to tht hole and the lonsnt d"'e .\n)one who h1tu hok 10 one ata dnlanatcd hole~ 111 tit a~ankd a ocw car Call Jennifer WoolKy at 76G-393 I or Nanc\ Oouvton at 6 7 .J.. 363' for ckL11b.. · St. P8trld'• maer ton'61Jt The Oranet County chapccr of the Bu1khna ~ncn ud MaAllltfl SOClaltOO ... ,u hold its annual t P'atndt'a DI) m1'« toda)' 6-om S:lO to 9 p.m o n the 12th 8oor of K.oU Ctnan Clf\b.. 2010 Main t.. In 1ne. Food. ~mttand ducllllfO ln-e mui.c ... ,11 htahliaJ\1 die c"'-nt ,.. 1th auoaa11e ,_....rs comprtu111 fof tht "bet1 g.iml' buoth ·· d\lo:rtd Call the 80 \I \ l,fli\.c) .i.t "-".-J 1 ' lt'f nH,rt' tnform.ltl<m Volleyball prOKram planned 'l1u1h llll'd 'olle~ ball for SI\ th ..._,,en th JnJ l'lghth grad~ \tudl•nts at Thunto n and C\t ( Jlht•nnt ' '1uJen1' "'111 ~gin Frida~ m the bo)s g)m at 1 a~una &•J,!i H r~h ·hool The kaaue v.111 pl:t) l~•ct a ml~nth •hr' tih lunt• - from "' w ~ pm sponsor'C'd b' th<' ,i1'' 'l"-~ealh\n depanml·nt Auction at Irvine .chool -\ tnp 10 Ha"'a11 for tv.o and a studl"nt'\ •'l'f''rtun11' to bC'come pn n 1pal for a~) •~ t\lloO ,,t tht• pnz~ bt'1n~ o lTert'd b\ the Tunic Rock Element.an hll\'I PT.\ at "' S«onJ .. .\n~ thing Goes .\round \pm· audil1n f nJJ' .it JO p m 1n th<' \C'hool media ~ntcr The l'' i:nt" ill raise funds fort~ sd1\x'r' l'.trth~ualt' pn:par'C'Jncs program. 1e-xh1na UStst.anl\ \Jl.&nt· oanJ tqUlpment for tht' med&a ~OlC'I' "dm11><,1l1n IS S:1 anJ further 1 n formauon 1s •' 11lablt at ~ -•:. •stade.nt Film Rene•· on TV I ,..1h,, ,,n, "t-1.unt31n \., \\ ,.,w ·i-·l -J'h.! l 1JrJl·n (.,r ' Arthritis class in Laguna r"1, ,l., •1.! n J "'4.'"t'\ ...... ' \II • \.' J" ... l th~r\ J~'UI .. .;r 1"'' -•,•·n· 'lg ~n1,1r , ''•rlJ 1-riJd• 1·,•m I ~ .\1' t.1:; ;• \k J1\.J <., n1<•r n · '.Ulh Laguna ()• \\ ltJm Bt'l.'lr.. h'''riu " c· \n l rJ.ih •r \rthntl\ \J-· Pu~ I\ ' , .... , t•'J l Jll J •N '.I' "" .. r-'"'ll t-i..· '' JI °' •ul'i \ ll.J\I • , • .1 '' "' t-•l'<.t'I"' ' ii'\'• anJ lht TLC to mark anniversary I ht" Hunt1ngh1n 8<-ach Tl l l rJl''P\'"13! 1•n l u'h h .inJ I.. ••un<.t.'ling1 pr~'iram .11 \\ arnc• \' t·nu\' .rnJ lH th.i•J "\trl'l.I "'111 .. dt"brate its fourth Jnru' c r'-!n f r J41\ at I' J ill Tht' t''ent Y-111 bc"'gin "'th ,n1,ri.11nmcn1 ~' the H..,t r: rutl O.in .. 't.' Trourc ,,,ll '""<'J ""' lun1.h .ti l J nJ ·l·m.>r '~' 1,1rmn Hun\ln~h'n f\t-3, h m;&\1•r l)..•na lJ '"·rll'\ .tnJ \.'lh{'f'l \loh\"\ Y.(lr N "' dC.lll' lhc rr1.l~r.l m (. Jll thl,111.'nl.ln~r ~t'i"-hc.•1l .1t 1'1.J 2-.a: 1'\,\f '(\-{) H It r •unhN 1nrl1rmauvn French club plans benent Th1. \llhl"'-Y Franca1~ dr la R1' 1«1l C'1l1t,lm1tnnt 11o 111 h,1IJ J N'n<'fil r .. " m 'h4.ll..lnh1p lund 9'nd.a' al m JI thl '\ tJht'll\.uh.,~"lJ ( t\~llOn.11 Oiurt"h ' t \ 'l \. ()n\ l' l Uni ~··h The ( ,,m ~n 1e Oa\kk &aud.a1r tr\'m Pan ' "'111 M ·n1 l (' P3m Jc \k ... a romn:h ""' ht Rtnard .1' , J' .i. • ' l'• J t .,, \.1 • .1l •n 1' -I .,, ml'mtic."n. J ~ .• • .' SJ • • ·,1u.h '"' PEO m eeting in Newport \ ,-·x' · •hl PF<' arl n\1tc-d to the rC'&ular .,, , t • h,1'"J:i~xl ,,a,ta1 Rt•,1pr.._11,Rureau fn~) •· , "' l nJJ, ~ .J,·•d 'a' 1ng' JnJ l .'l.ln butldini. 100 '. " ,.. ·1 ' "·. !'·. ·, 'l'"' fl'", R<-«i. h ''l, • "'-'' ., ,-J at ~ ' 3 m lllllo~t'd b) the t• , , " • • ~ ..1 1.,, l all It Jn \1uder at 241-13 6 ~-1' ' r ,, ' J, J ... ;,,.., ''" •unher information Nursery school sets auction 1 ht ' ·rt~ Hunt n~t •n Sc-a1.h <. t1mmumt~ "lurstt)' th"-''"'I ~l\•ld Jn.1naud1\ln \'lturda' al '\O p m in t.ht HunllOJll'n tka1.h l cntral L1hran -111 talbe-rt .\~e. \ it" 1n~ "' ~1n JI • pm "'1th th<' auction "htJukJ tM ' 'l fhe Jonalll'n "S J ~per person°' s:., '' ., ,,,upk l ;all '~-:-1 \ tor add1taonal t, rn1.1l 1•n ·Aladdin• puppet. ln Irvine \ m;annneu r PNJrlm ba!C'd on the stof) or-· .\ladd1n anJ H1 \t f lt l.amp' ~111 bt offc~ turda~ u 11 • m . and I 1 rm in Room t\ '01 of the Forum Tbcalef •• In int \ all '" <. ollest T14. (hart Sb for adultund M IOfch11d.rcn or lf'OUP' \'' I 0 ''t m Clrt Call the coltqr's rommuntl) tt'f'\ lee\ depanm<'nl at 'i'iQ-\ U for turthcf inrotmauon •CE ()qnge Coest DAILY PILOT/ TNnday, March 17, 1N8 Higher education opportunities taken into t he community· I J JOYCE BODLOVICH .............. When lrasema "Edie" Pedraza climbs behind the wheel of her white van. she's not out for a leisurely Sunday drive. Pedrua. 26. is the dir«tor of the Costa Mesa-based Mobile Hiaher Etluc:ation Center. The program, sponsottd by a collection of local community colleges and universities. was formed in 1986 to bring higher education to Orange County min- orities. And when Pedraza travels each wttk to ne1a}lborhood centers. parks. churches.. festivals, schools and other sites throu~out the county, her ··college van 'is pack~ with boxes of college applications. class schedules and program descnptions. "I probably visjt 20 10 30 different s11cs a month." said P~raza. a graduate of Cal State Fullcnon. "I am also invited to speak to minority stude nts and parent groups. This is the firsl time an Orange Count ~ program has focused o n pre54.'nting h1Jher educa11o n o pponunit1es to minonues." Pedraza. who 1s bilingual. said traveling to different locauon' is a wa~ to lntroduce the program 10 young people and adults. .. This is a general introducuon 10 college o pponun1t1es," she said ... For many people this 1s the first time they are getting lh1s kind of information. This tends to be a very good way to approach the commumty." Pedraza has developed a workina re lationship with 89 qcncics. She has referred m ore than 600 people to tM nine pan1c1pating Orange County colleges and universities. According to Pedraza, rccrunmcnt as not the message she delivers to the communities. Rather. she ho pes to offer minorities a better way of life through education. "I was bom and rai~d in Mexico." she said ... I came to this country when I was 15. I couldn't speak. English at all. Somehow I managed to graduate fro m high school. ··That e~pcrience influenced me in ffi) present JOb. In hlgh school I was VCI) much lost and confused. The main problem, of cou~. was the English language. But 11 seemed administrators and teachers didn'l seem to care. I was just one more student 10 gradua1e,'' she added. Though still unaware of the numer- o uscollege opponunit1es available to her. Pedraza enrolled an a community college. "I was JUSt motivated to continue m\ education. I didn't want to work an ·the stra" berrv fields hke I did when I first came to this countl'). My parents arc uneducated: m't dad ) probably has finished second grade and my mother fifth. They really couldn't help me in that area." ~ccording to Pedraza. she spent four \ears at the communtt)' college le' el ·mainly because of her difficulty with English. Deterniined to continue her education. she transferred to Cal State Fullerton. graduating with a degree in business administrauon. .. Whale I was at Cal State Fullen on. I 1o1.orked with an outreach program,'' she said. "I used to go to high schools and talk w11h m1nonl> s1uden1s abOut the college. I also \ 1rned stude nts at their homes lo in form them about the university. I would hdp them till out applications." Today, Pedraza 1\ doing a s1m1lar job. She as sttll pa~!>1ng out college material and assisting students 1n completing the applications and rorn- pltcated financial aid papers. But now. instead of promoting onl~ o ne college. she repre,t•nt~ a total of ntnt· IOSlllUllOnS "I believe all children stan with the same capabilities." she said. "But the, poor minont) non-English stu~enls tt·nd 10 attain d1ffen·nt educa11onal preparation compared to the non· m1nont) children from educated families. "The problem as vcl) ~nous. I see ch1ldrt•n falling through lhe cracks or 1hc l'ducataonal svstem. I ha'e learned so much. ·M ~ C\pcnence<. help ml.' \alue m~ education. ~I~ goals an.· to see o thl·rs lx'nefit from 1hosc !Mime o pponunt1e'I. ··Shi.' added. l y JOYCZ BODLOVICH °' ... ..., ........ Corona del Mar resident Omton M. Hoose and El Toro resident Nancy Doole) have recently been reap- pointed by Gov. Geo~ DeukmeJian to the Orange County Fair Board of Directors. ··1 am proud to be a pan of an event tha1 gi' es so much back. to the communa l) ... said Hoose of his lif!h )C&r reappo1n1ment. "I love the fair. it's 1n m) blood." H.oose. who has been a board member since 197 3. will ~rve another four-year term adminis- trat1 ng fair policies and overstt1 ng the annual summer event. He has been president of 1he board 1n 1977. t Q78 and 1986. He currently serves on the Bu1ld1ng and Grounds Com- m11tcl.'. "I ha'e seen the Orange Count} Fair grov. from a small fair 1010 a major fort'l' in the fa ir 1ndustf)," Hoo<;e said about has 15 years on the board Hoose has bel.'n tn\.olved 1n am· plcmen11ng tht" master plan for the dl'' clopmcnt o f the fairgrounds and ron1nbu1ed to the in111al planning of the Equestrian Cl.'ntcr. Students tO get advance word from UCI HI.' v.as al~o tn\ oh ed in stag1ni 1he fim Orangl' ( ou nt~ Racing Fair 1n I~ ....... a thoruughbred horse racing ml'Ct hcld at the Los ..\lam1tos Race Course 1n ( ~prl.'\\. Hoose anl.I h1\ "tfc. Pat. have li ved in Orange <. uun1; since 1947 and hJ' i.' three gro" n children and 1v.o grandthtldrl·n By CHRIS AGUILAR Dliltr .... C-lf I •ut L'CI as 1nst11ut1ng a nev. program that v.tll enable !>tUdl•nt<i. at 11 pamu pat1ng commtrnit) college tn ~nov. up to a ~ear ahead 1fthl.'~ "'111 ht· at'lt'Ptt·d to the unt\ ers11~ The program -called ··zeroing an on Transfers·· or .. ZOT" -1'1 namc:d afla L <Ts maStot the antt'ata ..\t (ord1 ng to L CTs d1rcl tor ofT ran•.- fer 1udt•n1 en 1(1.'). Jul.'I Lee. 1he program "'111 ··e1am1na1c -;ome of the an\11.'t~ ln\Ohed tn tran.-.krnng and w t•nabk s1uden1s to d<H Tltlrt' pt>ru...: personal and academic planning ... One reason for the program 1s becauS< L'CI has more openings in 1he uppt>r di\ 1S1ons than lov.er di\ 1s1ons. thl·refore. school officials v. ould la ke to encourage prospecll\ c LT I s1uden1s to anend a communll\ lOllege first. · Students v.ho pamc1pa1e must be Cal1forn1a residents. ha\ e a grade ix1101 J\eragt· of at least~ .i and ha'e tompk1ed at kast 30 S<.'rnester un11s. The ,ommun11~ colleges pamc1- p.wng 1n lhl' program are Cerrttos. C oa.-.1 hne C 'press. Futlcnon Gold- MRS. CALIFORNIA ... From Bl -m~ fam1I~ marn.tgl· h<imt> anJ sanit~ "L1nloln 1.a1d ..\cJ tht• Lan.-oln~ of '-ev.p.1rt Bea(h ha\e another datm to famt· Clara's husband Jarnl.''I Da\ 1d 1\ J d1s1an 1 relall\l' llf ..\braham L1nu1ln The ">elec11on ol \1rs l alllurn:.t 1988 •~ determined b) a panel or Judges. v.-hose balloh are tabulatl·d l:n an tndt·pcndent notar: publtc Conlt·stants "111 be Judged on beaut~. poa'i<.' and pcrsonallt~ as 11dl as sv.1msu11 and C\t'nang gov.n ,um· pet111on "I bt'he1l· in the 1alues the \1rs <. J l1lo rn1a P.tgl·ant promo tes of good lnl.'nds. famil~ a nd a reaching out 10 the rnmmun11' " Lincoln said .. The rrotnt~ fl\' l'( the contemporar~ ..\m,·n\.tn married v.oman reprt·St·nt<, tht l'l1mbinJt1on of a successful l JfCl'r. f~.m11\ life and a happ~ marnag.l' II l1moln v.1m. she'll rl·ce"e a $' oon C:d\h av.ard. all c'pensc paid tnp to Hav.a11 for thl' pagea nt and c thl•r pr11e' including Jev.eln and luggage: en West. lrvant· Valle~. Long Beach 11,, Orange Coast. Rancho San- uago. Rio Hondo and Saddleback 1 "These colleges ha"e a long h1s1or: ufcoopcrat1ve efTon with us. and this program "'tll raise II 10 a ne1.1. IC\ er· sa)s Lee. The first lransfcr guarantee 1s slated for the sprang Quaner 1n I 98Q ··Tht~ HOAG ••. From Bl .. tuden1s v.on't v.alk a1o1.a~ empl) handed:· said John Barbadian. \.ICt' prl.'stdl·nt of human resources for the hosp11al ··As a momento of their '1s1t. thl' bo) sand girls" 111 take hom e Hoag Hospital T-shans. and the ~iris "'111 rcce" e mak.e·up bags inscribed "'1th the Hoag logo .. Barbadian also ~td there will be book CO\l:rs "'"ha number students l an call for career counseling. This v.111 cnabll· students 10 be conunuall' rl'm1nded nf the opponun1t1es ,\\ aai- abk 1n health care. ··since this 1s lhe first program. we hopl.' all goes v.-cll, so v.e can de,elop this fu1urc proJCCI and recruii'other high <,chool students and make 11 bagger.·· Barbadian said ... We ho pe to gel ~hools an 1he Nev.-pon-~frsa area v.ho are also interested ... Barbara Jordan (0) Professor. LBJ School of Pubhc Afffaars, L nl\'ersatv ot Te\J<. at Aushn Former (ongiesswoman. Te\as James Brady (R) Presidenhal Press Secretary "We 're Here Promoting Voter Registration For the 1988 Elections" ~ When n t1 zcn' have trouble learning ho'-". when and where to register to vote. mt I hon of d1 .shied American . young and old. don't vote. If that includes you. the National Organilat1on on 01 ability can help. To recc1"e the information you need about HOW. WHEN and WHERE in your c.:ommun ll) )Ou l.tn reg1,.ter. all you ha ve to do I'> all this special toll -free rcgistratfon hotline: 1-800-248-ABLE o maner what your party affihatton. No matter if you are disabled or not You are first and foremost a c itizen of the United States. And every citizen's vote counts. So. register! Vote~ It's in your intere t. Call the speciaJ registration hotline now. A public service of NA TIONAl ORGANI ZATION 0~ • program suppon., l'Cl''I t'umrntl· mcnl to commun1t' u 1lkgc 1ran kr'> and prO\ tdl.'S J~suranlCS lhat lhl'\ rt•alh arr '>'l'koml' .. I <'t' <;:ltc1 • ~lore 1nlormat1on as a1a1lablc b\ tJlltng l'CI al 856-7 21 orb} calling a n) oflhl' 11 pantc:1paungcommun1- t~ colleges We 'i e looking for some good sports The Dail~ Pilo1 1<; in1crcs1l·d in '>haring the sporting l"<plotts of ~ou and ~ uur ncaghhor!> 'W c're not looking fornl'v.<; nn Magic Johnson'\ lall.'SI lriplc-double or h<H' man~ RBI \\all~ Jo~ nt·r had la!>t month. Bui 11 ~ uu kno"' a L11tk Leagul'r "'ho h.id a big Ja~ a "'l'd .rnd golfer v.hu v.on the dub toumamenl or a nt.'\l-d~1r nl.'1ghbor "hu rolkd a 300 gaml.'. kt us ltno\\ ··nd us a phowgraph and h nefatrount ofthl· '>P<'ntng acromphshme nt W i.' v.111 publish 1hem an our (iooJ pons rnlumn. v.haeh v.111 appear in Thu r-.Ja~ ·., :--.:l·1ghburhuod Focuc; '>t'Cl1on .\ddrt'"" )llur tmrei.ponden.:e Ill "'e1ghbCJrhuo<l l-ocus an can· t'I the Dail~ Ptlut. P 0 . Bo\ 1560 Costa \.k~. 926~7 lJoule' v.-hu "'tit began a second term on ·the: board. v.111 St'r\C a four- u·ar tcrm . 'ihl' 1-, c urren1h a member l.1f 1he Fair ( omm111cc. ~hlt'h O'er- Sl'e'I thl' annual 'lummer fatr .. I Jm loolt ang fo Nard to m~ '>C\.Ont.l tnm on lht" board." she said .. Tht· fair 1\ a v.ondnful fam1h C\ent anl.I I ~l·c: 11 a-. m' chance· to he an' oh l'U v.11h 'omeihrng that has so murh to ofkr lhl' communtt) .. Douk\ 1' a rnnsullant at El Toro- hJ~·J l>ook\ Jnd ..\ soc:1ates '-'hKh \pt'nahLt'' 1.n luord1na11ng special l'\ en1s for fund-raising act I\ 1t1es. She '' also a mrn1her of lhe Narcottl ..\dd an balua11on .\uthont}. 1hc parok authorm for narco11c of- fcndt•r. YOUNG INVENTORS SHOW IDEAS ••. From Bl th{· U .S Patent Offin~ ··1n\cnt ..\mnaca "an organ1Lat1on v.h~rl' thl'~ rnlkll 1n,ent1ons and d1spla) lhl·m in \ anous local mu !.Cums:· said Paontl'~ The 1n"ent100'i "'111 he d1' tded tnlll group" al·cordang to gradl' lt'\rl :inJ v.111 tx· judgt.•d for ong1nalll}. u\cful· nes'>. \Hllll'n descnp1100 and 1llustra- t1on ..\ to lal ofS 1.000inpme"""111 be awarded to th1.· top three entranh tn each ofthc fourdt' 1s1ons. and all v.111 rcccl\e a plaQue and cert1ficatl' of pan1c1patton. PraLc~ ha'e been pro\ 1dcd b) Rockv.-cll lnternauon:il in Dccemlx'r .ii a tOSt ofS4.2 ma I hon. Equ1pmc:n1 'and furntturl' fo r the butldtng "J\ purchased for an ad· d11ional rn~t ol SJ9.i.ooo. fhe college d1<>tnr1 pro' tdt•d matching funds as mandat1:d b\ the '>late. and the '4.111.squarc-foot tv.tMtor) bu1ld- 1ng v.a~ first occup1l'd b) s1udcntsand falUh) in Januar) In add1t1on to classroom and ~1ence labora1ones. the bu1td1ng houses facult~ offices and ~'er.ii Sl:m1conduC1or. RECK GIRL V 1s11ors to the sho" v.111 be en-LR . • • • couraged to lf) their hand at 1n\Cn-r;:;, .. 91 uon., ..\ plasuc bag "1th assoncd household and office 1tcmli and a set 10 , ott· and ballot'l can hc found of 1n' cnt1o n ins1ruc1tons wall be wherever Bn:ck products are sold. distributed at the n:g1stra11on table Ballots must be mailed by ...\pnl I . Those entered will be judged and 011o1.;1rdeJ pnzes for the most clc\Cr 1n,en11ons. The physical i.caenl·es bu1llng at If\ ant' Valley Collt-gc wu rnmplctcd The fil"\t Bred. Girl appeared an I~ 36 when Edward J Breck saw a full· color pastel pain tang of a child done b} artist Charles Sheldon. Bred u.Jnfert·nn· ruum~ .\rchttnt Im thl' huald1ng v.a!. BlurcX'k ol l\;ev.port Beach. and the &l'nl.'ral rontrartor v..is 'IJ1clsen C'on- strucuon Co of In ine. hool official!. say the building docsn'1 lack for a thmg -but Brandon Lu. a '"th-grader at East- .,hMe EkmenbT) has an\ented some- lhang he thinks a"' slate of the an fac1llt~ should be equipped '-'Ith -a toilet seal v.arml'r tOnt1a\.ll.'J 1oOt1lh hddon to paint a pastel portrait ofa young 1o1.oman andl she became the tirst Breck G ari. The' )Oung woman. whose name has since been lost. was featured o n the ad' cnisana post~rs that hun& an beaut} salons Thi$ poiter hel~ Breck launch ha-. ~eccs.sfuJ bu5-mcss. HONORS FOR AREA RESIDENTS ••• hom81 ous. includina planning Irvine's Harvest Festival and part1c1- patina m the Care-ction Tram- ma Conferenct. conducted by the Irvine Chcm rcal People -an or1an111ion dedicated to substance abuse prc,,ention and education. In addmon. Robitaille worked on the 1987 Irvine Walk for Mankind where he ~·a rc- SPonsable for all donations. school presentations and activillc He also was the found ing cub ma &er of 1hc Grttntrtt School Boy Scouts. Robitaille says h(' sull makes umc to pend with hts Wlfe Pat, and sons.. Qri1 aM &evta. • • • duhs aren't the only ones to &Ct recoe.ni1ion for spec1al thinp. Oranac Coast Col'* an· nounccd the wannersofttsC'oll~ fo r Kids & Teen Colorina Con~ test Lotal elementary school win-ne~ arc first pbcc,........,Wwof In me, with a bnahtJy colored • .. ra inbow creation; and K'Cond place. GW.. SMkkr of Ne~ Beach who used bold. briah• colored markcn to do his entry. • •• n)one interested in tourina the campus at Cl will ha\•C the chance at noon on Saturda~ throu&h pril 16. EvCf'YOnt IS ID\ ilcd to JOID m tbcsc oae--bou.r \Ours which stan at the flllpok: adjacent to the administration bu1khna. For more inf'onnation caJ:t 8~7 15. • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many peop~ reamer !heir gnpes w11h you. and I m sure 1t helps chem feel belier. More 1han that, It lets others know tha1 ~hat lhey arc doing may be 'llnnoy1ng as lhe devil. Herc's mine: I have been a part of a dance band for several years. I love my work. but our b1&&est problem 1s people who come up and say, ··w ould you mind 1f I dld a few numbers with you'> rm a s1n~r." The s1tua11on 1s ofien embarrassing because more ot\cn than not the person can't sing. We try to be tactful and say. "We reall) should rchea~ togecher first.'' or "We may not be a_ble to do the song 1n the key that 1s right for you:· bul they make real pests of themselves. especially 1f the) 've had a drink and gel en· couragement from friends or rela· 11ves. The absolute worst scene of all 1s when a motht'r or dad brings up a child :o nd sa)s. "Will \<Ou please gne this kid a break" .\II he (or she) needs is a chance .. La!>t "eek we had three of those. When polite refusals don't work. l'"e been !empted to sa). "Would you ask a doctor 1fhe would let )OU assist him w11h an operauon or an under- FrHlay, Matt' 18 taker if you could help him with the embalming?" · Please. Ann Landers. do all of us 1n the business a favor and pnnt this letter. I've never Sttn the problem 1n )Our column before. and it's a real headache. -0 R NOTE IN WIS- CONSIN. DEAR SOUR NOTE: Here's yev leUer, wU .• a crace Hie frem me. A simple sol•tloa •Mid be to ask Ille woald-be performer, "Do Y" bve a unloa cant~" • • • DEAR .\:--1:-.I l.\ DER : M" 36- >car-old di\ orced daughter and her children spent the hohda)s wuh me During thl'lr' 1s1t. I learned some not- so-surpnsang news. M~ daughter admitted to me that for _Q years she has earned a torch for her high school sweethean. I was e\tremely fond of that )Oung man and had ho ped with all my heart Iba& l~ would marT) When they broke up f ~pt. ..A .. and "D" ba\"e not Sttn each other for IS )e~rs. Both have had unhappy mamaan. I believe 11 -.as bttalUC &hcy should have mamed each other. ·· D" told me that she had written "A'" Stvcral letters in the last five ycan.. layina her cards on thl' table. He dad not rcpl~. A_ member of bJS famiJy acknowled&td his inten- tion to respond and gave me rhe definite 1mprcssaon that he sllil cared for ber. What can m) da1.ihter do to get this man to communicatl'"' I am certain that nothing shon of a dirt"u and honest answer -.111 rcsohe th" problem. -..\ MOTHER I"' \ CAROLIN.\. DEAR MOTHER: His fail•tt lo ~ is i.a ltsdf u aaswu Tiii~ literal traaslaU• Is, "No i.aterttL." • • • DE..\R .\N-...: L..\NDER . lfm, 21- )ear-old daughter tal..e<> m~ · l ar "lthout m~ perm1ss1on 1aftt"r I ha'c: told hcr that she ma~ not ha' e 111 "ould the la" consider 11 a thC'lt 11 I reponcd 11 missing" -\tOTHER I' INDl.\:"11..\ DEAR MOTHER: PTObabl) But IMre bs 101 to be a better solution lbmtbl. ARIES (March 21-i\pnl IQ\· !'oew moon in )Our sign to progress "'II be rcmo,ed. Maintain balar\.e \.on- fidence. You are going an nght dir«llon Per'>Un.J appearance will help incrca.sc populant) .\nes pla)S significant role. accents 10111a11 ve. -------------o r1g1 n a Ii t). o p- portun1t> for frc.-.h stan 1n "d1ffercn1" d1rec11on. Timing. $yo11EY intu1t1on on target n per sonal o magnetism much in IQI C\ 1dcnce Ge mint •••••••••••••• 1molved. TAURUS { .\pnl 1~May 20): Much that occurs is '"behind the .-.~:cncs .. Secret maneuq~rs in' oh ed. atten- tion centers dround lease and ta' requirements Lo'e relat1onsh1p will take "'detour·· But what ap~ar~ unfavorable v.111 boomerang SCORPIO (Oct . 23-Nov 21 ). Emphasis on indl'pcn- dence. creatl'.it). courage of con\lcllons Lo'e pla~\ maJor role as }Ou get to hcan of matters .\ ··m1ss1n& perwn" returns to home base Lffl . .\quanus nat1,t>\ figure 1n scenario. SAGITTARIUS (No". 22-Dec :'I I Tru\I fir.r 1mprcss1ons, prepare-for reunion" 'th lo ' t"d one ).enS<-•I d1m·11on. purpose "111be 1llum1nated pothght al~ ,,n children. c hange. 'anet}. ad,enlure Cancer nall\e n picture CAPRICORN IDec 22-Jan 191 Empha\i' vn d1,ers1t). 'ersallht). humor. a"areness 01 bod' magt' ~c"s reCl'l\l'd "h1ch buo's l."Onlidence in lOOnl', 1 •n "1th home famil). secunt). Lo ng-range pro'>pel'l'> 1.llml' into dear focus .. .. r CKange Coast DAILY PILOT/ThurSday, March 17, 1988 m -. TV Ls r:NG~ • • • • • • • • Complete televlalon llatlnga In Sunda1'• TV Pelot. L.M. Bo vo GEMINI (Ma~ 11-June 201 E'cellent for change. tra"el. vane!). creative endeavors You'll win fnends. luck ndes w11h ~ou 1n matters of spernlat1on. ( areer. business gains clearl) indicated Virgo figure.-. prom1 - nentl>. CANCER (June 21-Jul) .:!2l MaJOr changes occur on home front. fa, orable 1f you are d1ploma11c \tone) "o;11ua11on" is ac:tualh better than "hen first 'te"ed Another Canler nall\0e hold'> i..c, to solu11on of 'l'\lng dilemma. AQUARIUS Uan . .:!0-Fcb. I 1· It" 111 be nece\s...t1' tu n:' 1se some mah:na l. tochedt soun:es. to be sure ml·tt11 .. h arc up to scate of the an Shon tnp ma' be nec~\Jr. •n lonnt.•cuon "1th relattH orp10 pla\S e' role PISCES I Fl'b I 9-March 201 Chances arc e \.:t' 1em th.u) ou locate m1.-.sing anicle Prot«t possession-.., hl'\. I.. inlome potcn11at G1'e full pla) to intclle-c tual C"un 0' ,._ Flinat1on rnuld de,elo p into s1gn1ticant rcla11onsh1p Double pennies for millions LEO (Jul) 2J-.\ug. :' 21 Ciood lunar aspect highlights ph1losoph}. c-duca uon. tommun1ca11o n. poss1b1ht) of JOume). Search could be (Qmplcted in connection "'th "soul mate." Pisces. Virgo figure pro minent!) VIRGO(Aug . .:!3-Scpt 22)· tick 10 practical matters. check deadline. be pos1t1\e conc<.'rn1ng pohl") pa)ments. Love relauonship intensifies. rnmm11ment "111 be solidified. Cancer. Capricorn pla) d~nam1c roles. UBRA(Scpt. 23-0ct. 22) \\hat had been an obst.'.llle If MARCH l8 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY \Ou J't' d~nJmtl aeat1,e. 1mpuls1'c romanlll. ~ntimeri:JI SpeCJal l an: must be taken "hen handling sharp obit:, h indud1ng katchen kna,es. \ou could ha'c unusual mJr on forehead or fa(e \Ou arc a natural humanatan Jn usual!~ side wath unde-rdog and "Ill tight "hen La use: t'i nghl .\nC"s. Libra people pla) 1mponant roles 1n )uur Ilic Current c~cle highlights panne~h1p. m.mtal <,t.ltu\ ab1ht) to dl·at suc(~sfulh "Ith pubh1. \m ,,,fJ .i Pl',..~, <.J'~ J .: J J '-h.-<l c ' •• JJ' . • ' .!J ... .. ~ 1,>1J IS -~--1 1 '1 :~~'<'''!-tat, r ri..1, \I.in' .i -:.1de"-.il ,Jll' r EJ't ::"t ,h..i·~,, ..1 •tit ·,·-.i 1 •r .i • I.' .. I.I °t-1,- T<;>o riiany cooks spoil the friendship The~ o ught to be a sign in kitchens hk.c there arc in restaurants and elevator$ hm1t1ng the number of occupants at one tame. If there were. most kitchens wouJd hold an a~cra~ of si.l diners and NEVER -repeat NEVER -more than one cook' I cannot occup) a k11chen with m) mother. The "onderful woman who gave me hfe. nunured me. shared m) ambitions. Sttrcts and comfoned me in m . despair gi-ves new meaning do the words. ··Let me help .. Women are b) nature temtonal creatures. Early 1n hfe -..e stake owt ourdoma1nsand hca~en helpan)onc who tries to tn•spass. To me. "orking in a kitchen 1s like g1' ing birth There are Just some 1h1ngs )OU ha~e to do b) )Ourself. lnvanabl). "hen lam at a bubbling stove up to m) armpits 1n stress. m)' mother JO ins me. Some11 mes she Just stands at m" elbo" Wlth her arms folded and a "omed look on t\er face '"L'mm-mm. that looks good." she sa) s ··:-.;o one ma Ii.es potato salad hctte r than \OU. dear Your dish to"eh need hkachmg. Can i bfip "11h Jn~thing"" "E'e~lhmg 1s under control." I ">3\ :.Did )OU mean for thc\c: lumps to 0011-r· she ask'> "\\hat lumps ... '"It's hard to tell h 11 gra'' o r )Our " h 1 te sauce"" "'It"s macaroni. ~1 other" "What is this meal".\ carboh,drate fest I\ al" H 0" man\ "a rchl'S can \OU of'Y ~+E=-~~~ ~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~z ~-'--'LO'---" Back by Popular Demand Zestilink· Carousel Cout OPEN DAILY 1'7tla a lniae 842-09'72 ha'e at o ne meal'' 'i 1..1u "eren·t r.it"<.'d that "a) ·· ··\tother. 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E -~ JOJ J~ n 11-1ng r-•• . .,.i.,.: , .• ::-,1· .. ·c·e .. g-:lss .. •w•e 1 ._. .i ~~ Pa \1J 39 ~ ~ s~·~··=>M>1-•.: _, nf!"\ 4.l :Y"· Jf 58~""' .. -'loflQa"••• 4 ~ 6411"0 '>f'C.""'" ~ 5•f"l!'C ·oc· ;; .. ~ ... ~.,oear s~ P ~-fW s:.: Sf&r state '" Sa•us1~90@ 't Jou,.,.,._, -• "reoc:h I <.Q " .. O"" S<Hlantess .. Or..-COMt OAILV PILOT/ Thur9d8y, Merc::h 17, 1M8 - "Trees always get qreen too late for St. Patrick s Day." MARMADUKE by Brad Andefson Lat_!W, a random tfft detect• evidence of a(• rolO abuM. and Floyd la banned from further oompetttion at Shady Acree Senior Home. DENNIS THE llE1'ACE by Hank Ketcham GAMIN AND PATCHES T'4EY SA'/ ttJ Fivt BtLLION YEAl<5 LIFE ON ~ WILL SE WIPED OUT T~92E5 ALWAYS SOW:ONE WHO WA~10GET A. HEADSfA~ by Berke Bi'Mthed by Addison .. ~/' (/::::::; : ~-~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston . -.. He says it's the worst part of his day coming home to a friendly dog " I JUST WANT TO TE.LL 'f'OU TiJAT YOU'RE A G0:J0 COOK I ' ·PEANUTS l came from u very poor family. GARFIELD IT 5AY5 ~£RE. I AN ACflV( 'fANIA5Y LI FE. CAN IM PROV£ "r'OUR PERSONALITY When l wa s very young . we lost t lte family farm . by Charles M. Schulz '(OUR FAMIL'r' M'< DAD NEVER HAD BURIED A BONE A FA~M .. ONGE IN A VACANT LOT . •, by Jim Davis WH(N ( M f.ATING. I f=ANTA5 1Z£ A60LJT 5L£.E. P. WHEN I ?LH. P. 1 J:"ANTA?IZ£. ABOUT-f.AllN& . ·TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE R08Sl8R08& . ' . t by Kevin Fagan ~~l T~~ . u 1lW66( '400 ~ GOCi&\U. .. ~MOC"! by Pat Brady SHOE JUDGE PARKER 'PJ D1oNi NEW A Wt1D1E \ ~X.a.IZf\6€fHI _,t, 8Uf I WAt-l"f ITTOBE. SAFE \. r M NOW wE. WOJE. OOR CAM~ 00 TO ~ MOME ~TATf;, EA~T Vl~NIA . -ft , by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batluk FUNKY WJNK.ERBEAN AND IF ~ L..OOK DI~(,' (X)WN FROM -n-IE 1bP OF1J.4E ~DE CEN1ER , .. £;(){) CAN 6EE WHERE eofH KING KCf'.6 AND 'THE MARKEi CRAsHE.D .1 DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau "/Alt CAN ~ 11 RJ6HT Ht/le IN ()(JR. O/NNS<Ka. /l.H)AJIE(it!- 71N6 Im 7¥ l/lf5T ClJU.£6ES. IN~NUM /JtR5~ A5IAN '~"-.Jr. ..... l(JIJS ! "'""' FAIR I 7HANJ(. 1111~~~ ~I -~,':c~-.7:.~ ';.· .,.. -o tor-,'°"'\.~• ..,.~h I y A B A tl N I I I' I 11 I _ I BOAAA I I' 1· I I I I 0 'I ,, [ " 1-' ' I ! 1~ I _ ~ .... IO lft0""'8 men ···~-----·· ....... t,000,...,.. old .. ~ . Olifti~ .... ._ ..... _ Or~ Coat DAILY PllOTl~y. MIW'Oh 17.1088 • COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl J.M. Peters reports record results Newport Beach-based J .M. Peters Ce. lac. reports record founh quaner and 12-month results for the period ended Feb. 29. for t~e 12 months ended Feb 29. net carnanp 1 ncrtascd 31 2 percent to $21.4 million from $5.2 mtlhon Pt'r sharecam inas rose toSl.67 forthe 12 months on 12.784.000 averagt shares. up from 43 cents reponcd a year aao. Total re venue increased to S283. 9 million, 1!J> 31 percent lrom the pnor year. Reven ue generated by housing sales increased to $270.9 million. up 33 percent from the prior year. For the fourth quarter, net earnings increased to SI 5.1 million. a 525 percent increase from the $2.4 million reported in the fourth quarter of the prior year. Earnings pef share rose to SI.I 0 per share on 13. 750,000 shares outstanding. from 20 cents per share on 12 million shares outst.and· 1ng 1n tht' fourth quaner of the pnor \l•a r Total revenue increased to Sl44.9 m ilhon. u~ 75 (>Cf'Cent from the corresponding pcnod of fiscal 1987 Revenue from housing sales in- creas.ed to S 139. 7 million. up $60. 7 million. or 77 percent, from tht' corresponding penod of fiscal 1987 At Feb. 29. J.M. Peten Co. Inc recorded 457 units in backlog vs. 300 units recorded at Feb. 28. 1987 • • • Trustees ofWespac laves&ors Trast O in Newpon Beach have announced that a pc-t1t1on under Chapt~ 11 ot th~ L' ~. Bankruptcy Code was filed on Md rch 11 The caS( has been ass11ncd to Banlo.ruptl') Judge John Ryan 10 the L' <; Banlo.ruptcy Coun's Santa '\na branlh '-'<espac lnHStors Trust II 1s a real est.tit' 1n,estment trust w11h four pro perties 1n four ~uth and w uth- v.cstcrn states. • • • Americu Texxk Coatrol in ~ev.- port Beach has acquired BCL At· SO<'iates lac., an en' iron mental sc1- enu~s. eng1nccnng and anal)t1cal laborator) compan} The acqu1 <,1t1on v.as acrnmphshed b) an exchange of common rnxk and v.111 bc anounted for on a pooling of 1 ntnl"H basi s BC L pro' ides cng1ni:enng, me asse '>smcnt and laboratof) anal) ~·sol industrial propen1es and other lo- ca11ons v.here tO\IC contam1natwn has been relea~d Bl L also acts as the 0' erall prOJCCl m.inager 1n 1m- plement1ng rcmed13l 3c11on plan\ for conldmtnated site'>. and has .i full sen ice laboratof1 including 1n- strumen1at1on for orga nic and in- prgan1c chemical anal) SI'> . .\TC 1s a te<'hnolog) and S)Stc.>ms cng.i neen ng com pan) \I, hose strategic obJl-Cll\C 1!> to becomt' the leading factor in the .. on-site'" management ofto \1c and haLardous materials • • • lada1trlal ~alty t Pacific I Ltd . the Hong Kong·Ni~d '"'estment lirm controlled b\ '-e1.1. Zealand financier Roben Brierle\ has in- creased its stalo.e 10 Smitll lllt~r nallouJ Lac. to 32 I pen ent In a Secunlle'> and E\change Com- m1ss1on fi ling. thr tirm said 11 bought 32 7.SOO sharl's. or I percent of the Se1.1. port Bea h-ba'>ed oil d nlhng ~n ICl'S concc.>rn·s common stoc k Industrial Eq utl) bought the shares betv.e-cn Dec ~ and \1 arch 2 .n pr11:es rang1 ng from S6 3~ to S., ~., a share OTC UPs & DowNs NEW YORK •APl -Ti. tollow1no S' sno ... s •ne Ovt1 -,,,, -COi.i"'~' s1oci.s and warranl\ '"a' na ... e gone ..,o the 'TIOSI and oown tne most based 011 oercen1 of cnange 'or 'Ned No \Ku• 110 •rao•"Q oelow S2 or 1000 snares are nc•uoeCJ Ne• ano oerce..,•aoe cnanges are "'' o Herence O.lwHn the pr ev•ous CIO\ rig or ce ano WeCJrie\Oay s as• or Oio or c~ ~ I L 11 eArthr 1 l\llun1CPIOv1 3 WstnAuto ~ Un•Qancp s 5 Fs•CotoF" b Rar>aCao 1 Trali.Av•o a 8 ngol( ng ci §}C Ina 10 •Q•IK" 11 a8ndF o 11 l(ruglnll \ 13 Surv1v111 T~cl' 14 AmCarr1er IS Rou Cosm 16 Compuctl~l'T" 11 f!a1rl0Nob1e 18 FtWr10 ""' 19 Ca•ewav 20 lmarklnd 21 Occ·oNebr n t vx Boes• 13 JLG Indus• 2• Cv•ra• w t 15 Kev11n .... u~s Lnt _Che PC1. )) T 10 UP 60 b 1 • uo 60 0 7 19 , + b Uo 43 0 8 + 6 1 Uo }() 1 ) • -1, UD }() 0 4 ... '• Uo 13 1 13 + 2 ' Uo n 1 3 l UP 20 0 1 • • lot UP 100 p, -9·16 UP 154 .! • ~ UP 17 9 b'lt + ·,, UP 1S9 Si ... 1., UP 'S S bl, -•,, UD 15 2 3 '• ... l Uo tJ 5 t + l Uo IJ 3 ~ l Uo 14 3 t i UP q 3 t 1 Uo l 4 ) ! • UD t ! ' .. • UD ' 3 t 1 \Jo '.& 3 ~ • • 1 1 UD q J • .. "' Uo LJ ~ ) • ... "9 uo •!! I> DOWNS LUI Che Pct. 2 • 011 1-0.: 2 ' 8!: ~~ _l .; 011 .5 C ·3 • ' Ot' f~ 3 J , OH 14 3 ,. 0" 139 ) .. -, O>l '33 ~. -.: g:: ,H 2 . "t O<i lC Z'· -,.._ 1 ~. -lot ~ '•3CC ] 11 ~ ) . - )'• -3 • I) i ~ ' l l } ' 'g:: ::1 1 ~ gr."' • 011 111 • O<i ' 1 Of' 11 I ,; ~ ii! NYSE UPs & DowNs Domestic car, truck sales up 6.3 percent DETROIT (API -Led b\ .i gc.>ne rous Jump 1n purchases of Ford \itotor Co. 'th1de~ -.a k s uf domc\11c ca~ and h&ht trucks rose () 3 ixrn:n1 in early Marth from a ~l.'ar ago automa~ers report lndustl)-leaderC.cnc1.il Motur'> C orp. howe' er. did not shart the !>..iks 1mrea~s enJO~t·d b\ "o ~ I orJ and 1nCt'nt1,c-hcav Chl)sler ( orp 'Tm surpnsed hov. \Iron~ ..alt·' 'll>t:re cons1denng that ~me cvn~umers had moH·Q lhl'lr 1 l\1ar.hl purchases into Febrl,!al) 1n c\pel tallon of sales 1nlrnt1'e' c-\pinng:· said 1ndustn anal}st Ron u lJOlL of Montgomt~ ~\Until'\ lnl 1n San Frctnctsco f ord"!!. comb1nt'd domcm< ar dnd light truck !Ml'~s ~ert lht' h1~e)\ for earl~ \itarlh '>IO\.l' 1•1" 1 f <>rd )31d on Tue)(ia) The compan) ~ domt."'>11\. dr \dk\ Jumped ~I 4 percent to t>b.~51J 10 c.srl. March from 51 J ( ~ J •t·d r .tl!(O Ford held 32 5 percent of tht dum\.'S\lt car marl..et up Ir 1rn 2" -Pt'rc.cnt a )t'ar ago f ord·s light trud ..aln r 1<,t· I percent to J () 0,3 10 earl~ "1arch lr\1m \J .6!S5 a ~ear .tgo Ford' '>h.Hl' 1ftha1 marl.ti 1mpro\lc-d to 39 5 f)(:r\.\.~Ol from J" J percenl .s \.d f at11 Dt·'>pltC 10lt'nt1' t'' < 1 \I • \.h•IT't ,l•t ,dr ..ale\ kll I \ peffen1 from earl~ \1 Jrcha ~ear.t@.O.int.l · 1thltn .. ,i.,.,...1l•,dmppcd I 5~·rccnt C1 1\I rl.'pom.J (1Jantz and othu JnJ . •," J!lln.1 thc end-1d-Fl'l"truan npiralttm dJtl of mo!>t ol (•\I ' • , " • progr ,jm' h11 11~ 'trunE f chru.in \ho\I, 1ng and v.c.slo.nl·" 11 \1Jr1 h G \it later t'\tendcll ~ i. \• lurt''> 1ntt• lhc '>pnng. but onh at't·r man~ consume!"'> had hurr ·,! • IJl..l' ad' Jntagl" ul the discounts -«1iiMMBWiiHi;l1-------- 1 ) . ~ •. ~ ! ' •• ~ t .. 00 . 76 •• 2' ll ,. . .. .... . . ~.; .. . ~ . ~:~· '. ,. ) t • s~ s • • l• 4 ;i ··~ . .. . . . . J .~· ~. J: , .. ' ••-: .. . . 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'• Dow JoNl s A~ER~CES NEW YORI< !API -Final Dow JoM\ ~·~::'' ~ Trlh~r,dav Ln ' I Ind 2°".96 . 7 2057.03 . 1 . . rir UH~ 1 :1 ttH2 · 'f ll l t,~ ~l" 776.31 , 2l nUl . 1~ Y: ndus ·1· Tr en , , Ills . ~S Stk ,\, • NASDAQ SuMMARt Trade de.fici tgrpws ,_ now at $12.4 billibn WASHINGTON (AP) -The na· t1on 's trade deficit widened shg.htl) in Janua ry to S 12.4 billion aftC'r two months of sharp improvC"ments. the Commerce Dcpanment said today_ The c•ccss of impons over upons was up from the S 12.2 billion deficit in Dttcmbcr. ElportS. which had propelled 1m· provement in November and Deccm· bt'r. fell by 10 percent in January to S22 .J billion. Analysts had upcctcd a detenora· lion oflhc trade balance 1n January. notin.1 that e•ports are traditionally down in that month. ~However, imports abo fell in January. by 6 e>crttnt 10 $34.8 billion. Thus. the dtfkit for the month -~rty followed by financial markets -waJ sotMWhat better than most anal)slJ had upcctcd. ''lt'1 hatd for me to .ft how we can repeat the same maputude o( Jl'O'Wth In expons that we bad in the two previwl months. .. said Allen Sinai. c9"c:f economist for 1k Botton Com. pany Economt( Advi.trn Ind &.portt bad inrnaled 9.• ~nt in November and ~-2 pmrnt 1n Otcem· bet '° record lems. Analysts claim thlt the ovttalJ trade deficit 1s shnnkin.a. but that lmpro\•~menlS Will br aaon121n&l y &lo-. with many setbacks alona the way -like January's. Still. the fact that impons wert down was viewed as a briaht spot in the report. The deficit with Japan -the country with which this nation runs 1ts larscst deficit -fell by 17.6 pc~nt in January to S3. 9 billion. the lowest one-month level sioce Dttem- bcr 1986. One m~Of' CllCfQrY of imports from Japan -new automobitcs - rciistercd a 19.S ~nt drop in January. to S 1.6 billion. And the nation even showed its lint surplus in nearty th~ years with Britain in January. exponina S7S million more than 11 1m~ Onp1tc the drop in January e~ ports. manufacturina indaSlry ac.den have uid that ~t 11.las in ~·pons Point to a puinc boom. duir 1n laf'IC pen to a Maker dolu-now wonfi JUSl halfiuval•oftltrceycan . qain t other k.ey cur~ncia. A wcaltt dollar makes U.S. aoodl cheaper abroad and fCft.ip products more upmsivt at home. 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 17. 1988 Edlaon awHpe peat Newport Herbor In volleybell. Cllpptrt IOM-a81n on ro.d; Shue'• Job In JeoperdJ. C2. Sloan's discipline whittles Florida roster Coach cuts another player all. forever .. That leaves Florida with just eiaht uniforms filled and only seven players. Reserve Bill Gur1ey hasn't played a ~ond all year. there and use full-coun preuure." Sloan said. "You v.on't ~e us doing that Maybe later on 1n the game 1fthc )1tuat1on dictates, we'll have to go out and stan p1ck1ng up In tht' Eut Regional. Two 'c:ar) ago. Duke met a lightly r•rded M 1s)1ss1pp1 \> alle) tale a nd trailed unul late 1n lbe second half before finall ~ prcva1hng on eve of tournament opener ---- FNID n.e Auecla&d Presa Florida Coach Norm Sloan could use a minivan to brinJ his team to the arena for toni&)lt's first ro und West Rca.ional pme apinst St. John's at Salt Lake City. "It Just takes five players 10/.lay the pmc." Gators forward l ivinpto n Chatman sai . "We can make 1t 1f we keep doin1 well. I think we can make 1t to the Final 16 teams at least." "We'll be looking mo re at a half-coun game than norm all} we do." he said. A kc} to which team wins the half-court game will be the battle 1nvolv1ng forward Shelton Jones and center Ja)<,On Williams of St. John's and Flonda's °"'ayne Schinuius and Chatman. Jones. a senior. avt"rafCS JUSt under 19 points and nine rebounds a game while\\ 1ll1ams a'eragcs 10 points and five rebounds. The sophomore Sch1ntz1us aHra1es 14 5 points and 6 5 rebounds '11.h1le Chatman contnbute<, a bit undt'r 13 and '>C't'n respect i vel) Tonight at Chapel Hill. N.C'.. the fifth-ranked Blue Dl:qb u pen ""1th lightl~ regarded Boston University aM compamon!> ha\l· been made to Duke's struggle l'WO )Cars ago The Florida roster. already depleted by Sloan's suspension of starting point guard Ronnie Montgomery. was cut apin on Wednesday when reserve Patrick Aaron was sent home . "I thank we will still go out and play a good game." Sloan said. "These e1aht players that will be dressed are the ones that have played the most anyway." "They're going to show up and they're going to pla~ That's it." said St. John's Coach Lou CamcSttca. "'ho has limited bench resources of his own. "T hat team "'as a 'eteran team and I think 1t tooi tht>m I ~11ss1ss1pp1 Valle) tate) hghtl). The}' tned to ea9 into the: tourn.lment .. s.a1d Duke Coach Mike Krzyzewlld ~fore Dul..t·\ final prt--toumament pracuct Wednctdal; ·'This team 1\ J 'oung team It think~ 11 can lose IO an'bod' and1ILJn Montsomery was penalized for his role in a fight last weekend in Flonda's 72-70 loss to Georgia in the semifinals of the Southeastern Conference basketball tournament. Sloan wouldn't say why Aaron was banished. but e mphasized it was permanent. "He was sent home for disciplinary reasons." Sloan said. "There 1s no chance of him coming back. Penod. at Flonda. 22-11. and St. John's. 17-11. meet in nightcap of the four first-ro und West Regional game~ today in Salt Lake City. Sloan said the Gators might change a few things for this game. "The thing that will be different is norm all~ v.e go out St John's. which has lost eight of its last 11 game~ get~ a lift 'II. 1th the return of~ 1fllams \I, ho ~1 o ut the Red men·~ Big List tournament loss to \.1llano'a as the lir!>t '1c11m of the league·s no-fighting rule. \.\ 1ll1ams punched a Pro' 1denle pla)er dunng a ~81 loss to the Friar~ in the final ga me of the regular season · "T'll.o 'ears ago I don"t th1nl the~ thoughttheycoulit lo~ tu a n' bcxJ, rll be\ er. disappointed 1f we don't pla1 "'di IJg.t1n-.t Bo)tl•n l nl\trs1t\ I ' Dul..c .. ,1, ffil'\'t Boston l nl\ers11\ tn the last off09r game-. '>'hn.!uk~ tuJd~ di the Dean m1th Center. Oul..t• I ,,..... drd 8111~ i..ing ~1d the Blue De' th will be. (Plea.ee eee NCAA/CSI Shannon to coach All-Stars By ROGER CARLSON Of ... O., ........ Woodbridge High's Bill Shannon has been named to coach the South in the 23rd Orange County All-Star basketball game at Bren Events Center on the UCI campus June 25. Playing best, beating best helps UCI rise The game. under the sponsorship of the Costa Mesa Kiwanis C1ub. features the cream of the graduating high school talent in Orange County. Shannon featured 6-9 Stanford- bouna Adam Keefe for the past three )Cars 1n his offense on the way to a 72-19 overall record. including two straight unbeaten Pacific Coast League crowns and a state title o n the di vision 11 level a year ago. The te\lms will not be announced until later. but it's a lcadpipe cinch Keefe. a player of All-American stature. will be among Shannon's squad. Shannon will be going up against a North squad which will be coached by John Mayberry of Kennedy High. a coach kno\l,n for his run-run-run ph1losoph) "Now that Bill (Mulligan) holds the ball." Shannon told a gathenn& of press and game officials Wednesday. "v.e're go1ngtotf) to bnng IOO pomts back to the Bren Center Pia) ing at the Bren Center 1s going to be a great t'\~r~nce for the pla}'ers and coaches." Shannon's Warnorsdefended their CIF 2-A champ1onsh1p this past season. but lost to Banning. They continued on to the Southern Cali- fornia Regionals before bowing to San Diego Madison m the semifinals. His countt"rpan took Kennedy to the Cl F 3-A champ1onsh1p and into the same D1v1s1on II semifinals. Each Y.111 have a 12-man team w1th three add1t1onal alternates to work 'II.Ith. Faci~g top teams helps .A nteaters jump from 11 to 7 L Cl men's tennis coach (1r<'g Patton. the eternal upt1m1st Llln· t1ou~ to ~atC'h his dream of a national title contender gro\I, as the .\nteatersd1smantle nat1onalh ranl-.ed o pponents The .\nteaters1hreedu.tl·mdlth losses ha' e come against tan ford. Pepperdme and l ')( -all ranl-.ed 1n tht· top Ii \e. \I, h1le the I 3""10'> tndutk I 0 teams rankt'd in the \'oho Tenn1s1Colleg1atl' Ranlings Top~~ at the lime ofcompet1t1on Pauon said he felt S"-eeping the singles against 'o ~2 Kansas Tue'>· da\ "'ent a long .,..3, 1n demonstra11ng tht• t untidence thl." t('am 1s bu1ld1ng from top to bouo m · H1~tor11.alh ""edon ttune11nthe earl~ ~ason, .,..·ell against na11nnalh ranl-.cd teams·· Pauon sa id ··1 t-..an- sas) '11.JS a great team efTon The ~t "'a~ It• Hl'pn." t· 1..compet1110n The ht-st "'3' 10get conlidence1s tl'""''n \.\ l"rt• pla~ ingguod t<"am'>and h(a1- inggood teams This 1sa hettateani than 11 "'as \\I.fl ""ed.' ago·· \\ h1k 1'L1 , '>Ingles pla,er \lar~ Kaplan has had h1-. twublt"c; gll1 ng I L'I so far . Lhe ""1rs -and pt.>rhaf)' J' 1 mponantl~ 1hdu)~''>-hJ'l', •mr agJinst '>omeofthe hest tollegt· :Jk nt 1n 1he nation He'sfaced ran~el.l toes near!\ t'' l'r' time oul. and "'hlle his na11onJ I stature has shppt"d trom se' en: h t\.• 44th. Kaplanhash\"gunto'll.111 -'•th mnrcr\'gulant' .ndt.ldingfi \t.· 1fh" la~:"'-'' en ma1~ ht'' The 11th annual girls game precedes the boys game and coaching in that one "'111 be Vernie Ford of Fullenon (Nonh) and Greg Yeck of El Toro (South). UCl"a No. 1 •iDCI• 'layer Maril Kaplan bu bad hl8 ahUe 0 roach match• thla 0-. .......... ""' De ,_ year. bQt the end reealt la a toather com- petitor for the alxth-ranked Anteaten. .. lotht:rinalrun tt '¥.3\Jreal i:x1\lt1' t' 1 hing that he c;truggled J t ?hr ~tan·· Patton said 'Hn1ruggled :'IJ' 1 n~ some ,,f 1 ht· ~·st pla' er' 1 n Angels head for Palm Springs after victory McLemore's hit brings in winner against A ~ there ·Tm pllLhtng as ""ell a~ I can I rt'JllH' I ha'c to sho 'll. '>Orne flashes I hJ\t' tl' 1mrr~''' ~opk all LH<"r again:· C'litiurn \J1d From ne A11oclatecl Press Wedncsda) 's 'll.1nn1ng pitcher "'as nght- hander Bf)an Har'<"» 'II.ho ""orked th<" final t'll.O innings for the .\nJels. It ""as the second I 4- 1nn1ng game for the ..\ s this v.<"ck and the~ lost both. \ftkc \\ 1tt concluded thC' .\n1ona (l(ir11,1n oft ht: .\ngl'ls· spring training in .1 ''' k N:ri11ing th..: alt: oft hl· sta fT. ~ PHOENIX -Mark Mclemore singled home Jack Howell from second base with t~o out in the 14th innin' Wednesday. giving the Anacls a 7-6 exhib1t1on victory over the Oakland Athletics. The Angels' C'h1h Davis h11 a solo homt'r in the third otT .\'s staner Matt Young. Oakland·s Walt Weiss and Ton) Ph1lhpsdro'e in two runs apiece. .\It hough he allo"'ed thrt·e runs 10 Ii' t: innin$S in \\ednesda} ·s start. \.\ 111 ~11Und up allo\A.1ng fi,L. runs in four ~tan' ,1•\cr•ng :r- innings Howell aot the innana started ofTloscr G ary u velle, the sixth A's pitcher. with a one-out sina)c. Darrell Miller followed with a singk to rifht field. scndin1 Howell to third base. After Dick Schofield struck out. Mclemore singled to center. The Angels' victory was ~t up by Stewan Cliburn's three innin~ of scorel<"ss r<"hcf Cliburn. a no n-roster pitcher 1n' 1te-d to camp on a minor·league contract. enhan~d his chances o f landing a bullpen JOb b) holding Oakland hitless 1n the 10th thro ugh I ~th innings. He hasallowed five hits and two runs in 81 • innings O\Cr four games. Da' 1s' homer "'as h1' fi~t 1•f tht• ~rnnt1- The .\ngc:ls had onl~ ~'en h11m1· run' 1n 1hc11 13 .\nzona games. The .\ngels "-ere ofTti..)Ja, h(ftire <.tanin~ .1 I .'\-game homcstand in Palm 'ipn ng<. .1g..1H"' the \111'11.au~ee Bre\l,ers Fnda' Royal• pound Dod6er•. J 0-2 The Anacls. who have bttn mining 1n nearby Mesa since sprina trainina opened. left for their quarters in Palm Sprinp followina &he four-hour. 27-minute pme and will play the remainder of their Cactus lequc schc<Julc "l inow I ha e to cam tht' JOb l sull foci like that," said Cliburn. who was relea~ b) the Angels following th<" 1987 season. his second consccuta\e )car mamd b) arm 1nJuncs H..\INE CIT' Fla -Franl \\h1h, doubk \l.1th the bases loaded h1ghhghtl'd a 'I' run ~' enth inning as a Kansas ( 11' R,n a ' split squad drubbt'd the Dodgers. ll'-2 Bertrand early Cup leader 81 ALMON t.OCL48SY ................. LONG BEAC H -John Bertrand. of Ana.hcim Hills. sailina for St. Francis Yacht Oub. San Francisco. was the only undefeated skipper in the first three rounds ol t.hc C~ional Cup match racina series Wednctday. Bcnrand, was the LICtician for John Koliu.s of New York in the America•s C\lp in A\&Sltllia lat )'car. In 1914, he wu a silver medalm in the Finn Class in the Olympic )'ld1i .. eama. Wednctdly'a raults hiftltd IO a pal nlcftt on a new sya&em of judli1111 in whkla ~were im~ at the lime Of lk inhcttOll i....a of bei!lll IMW'd in • jury room houn aftef die ~ Ofhdillll Mippcn were allowed IO -.kt a 270 cklrtt tu.ra. •Md\ C'oel lMm ttom five IO f1Pt boat ~~IMI coaUHt ,.;-. Th . ved ~-. rauhi "ern ,._._reca dlleit '=. ....... ~ ..... -=-£cl....s <>-ea olO.. lrieaia ---...... lai1 .......... ., ia die IC!COnd IW1 resulted in hit \ou '° PtWOil1MWot Amtralaa. C'oeliftl him lait o.I)'_ .._ i• dllw l&lns. OiJmouf Uo '°" ooe f9CC IO Qrea ,_..._ ol Cwede ~vift19'1m liN witll Ollie. Otht'.'n suffl'nn& ~nalt1es John Kohus of Noroton. Conn .. and Mike Ehas of Lona Beach. In the Conarcss1onal. t"ach of the 10 tetrns meet c"cry other in a round robin scnes totalling 4S two-boat match races. The team w11h the best win-loss record 1s the winner. Thrtt more ratts of ti' e \tan~ each arc sc~ulcd toda) and thrtt mol"t' on Fnda). bamna a chanat in the weather The Conarus1onal Cup 1s th<" st\·ond mo t prestiaious match rac1na rqatlJI in 1hc "orld. te(C)ftd only to the Amcnca 's Cup. Ra mg 1s 0 ' <"1' a fh-e-mile wi~-ard·kcward rounrc in Caul1na· \8 ~•mary of faults: ... t a-.n °'""-Ofwt ttitllifl • Mille E ......... leedl, l;ll; JIM ....... S-,,.-C:IKe. .. lle""'9'1 1(..-...U. ~. l fl, Gr99 ,__......,. c.-. -..... Ol!Nllr. ~ '11 •.. l.'t"lll\ ....... y -JIM 1toeu... ---.c.-.•21L ...... 1'W.Sel!Olli'9.., 0.....~ ......,, t.dl. , ..... aec. a~-It.,.._ 1~ <>"-• o-i .a I..,. -.. • ., ..,,,... -~ ,.,.,, ·-... ft I 2 1 ... .M. ..,. • ..,_. .. ..._ .,.,r_,......._.., ~''" Ow91#C~ .a.~-l"IM _...,..._ ... 1...-,,, If a ...,, wet r-..: .......... K l. ••• o... ~-t-at-. .., tM l.fllll, .. , ~ , ... , • ... ....... M . 1. <•> 1tO!MftU _.. ~ •1 '·•n-rl''IC'r 1ut1ieldc..>r lc'rl "u / Jl<.(l J•1 '~ 1n :hrt'l' n.io\ ""11h a \1ng.k 1n t,C' 't'\ t'nth JOJ J J11uhk 1n the c1gh1h \\ h11e\ Joui,I<' ll' le ft "-llft'J \\ 11t1e \\th.in 1\.1.'' in ~111t'r and (•eo~e Brert 1n :he ~'l'nth "'hen the Ro,als sent 10 men 10 1he platt• ~ hul1 Thad Bosk' anJ ..._ un \ttll .,..C'll dn" t' tn the •'thcr rum in the 1nn1ng In thl' l'lghth Brett JnJ J m r l'<.'Oflll h <.u1 rt"J 1.•n '-. hu11·\ s1ngk •; E1~·nrn\.h put the R1~~a l\ ,1n :ht ~,,JrJ 1n :ht tiN "'•th J <.1ogk \.1ffloser (lrt'l lkr"h1\4.'r Ill ,~,.r,· \t'll/l'r In the second Her<0h1St'r "'alt-.ed 011,lt'' "'h1' c;11ik \('\;'Ond and scored ''" a <.1ngle h, I .ir" ()"'en Bret ~berhagen p1rl..t'd ur the \ 11. (\If\ ftlr th R,1,al<. a llO'll.tn_g ont· run ,10 \I\ h '' .inJ ,t ri~ •ut liH· 1n fi,e 1nn10~., f"l1 °'"1gers i.corc-J 1n the: lltlh •r l rJ1g 'r rk' 'tn ple and te't' (iaH1a·, '-1nglC' Jnd .i~.1" ":he ninth \I, h('n (11lh(n0 R(''e' 'ingled i ,..,,l. ll11.(' Gonzal('Z JON FERGUSON COLLEGES .ountn He \l,asafra1d to lose becaute ht· ,am·r 10 raokt>d ~o 7 He really 't ruggkd Hl' had a lot of pressure to turn pru b' t"erta1n i:onungenc1es that ~n""' hi\ (amll~ . r he team's Y.tnnmgeven tho ugh ht''> 'truggl1ng He felt hke he had to "'in ')L> ht• "'as chained to that post of t1ghtne'>!> He "'as pressing too hard Ht• dLlt'-sn 't feel li ke he has to cam the "'eight uf~~e load on his shoulders Jn,morc Patton ~1d the shp 1n the rankings hJ'> h<.'lped him lOncentrate on more ot tht: "'eat.. potnt)ofh1s gam<" .._J plan pnmanl' a baseline pla~er hJ'>-.. 0rl..«1 hard on his trans1t1on g.Jffil: n ,om1ng to the net "\\ •. rcalh ha' ea l~1umate sho t a1 .. nn1ngthl·,(.\.\-., .. pauon~1d · \1.ir ·.,.,lipping• 'r('alh a s1hcr 11n1 ntt to"' hat wme ~ople felt ""as a ~IJ, I.., loud JI thl' tic-ginning of the \CJ\t\n ThcrC' ~ nn doubt in ao'- !'l.iJ, ·,mind thJ: 'le "1.i' the capah1ht) ,,, tx·a1ingan,•1nt 1n the coun1r. and "' r-n1rag the '( .\ .\ ' ·· Tht• b1gg~t s.urpni.< is sophomore R It h.irJ L uhnt'r frvni Johanne-.hurg. "••uth .\lrt•J "'hl1 "'aHlatedat "'v ~ "i• ,·Jrnl·d 1h1 'l' ~ ">!Xll and has • 'l'r1 t•• -,,th 1n lht• nation T hl ...,J•n ,., • .l'''" ""e:"re doing so "d 'l uhnt·r 'rt'• l•rd is 13-2 " l'Jti n "111.1 'I'' l hJd good 1'o 3 p ... ' tx·l11r• tiu: nl•t h._,e this L C l's Jl"'J''~Jditt"id 'o 1 and~.but (Pleue .ee UC1'8/C2) Gerakos wlns200tlJ Third N'>Cman Jeff Oberdank and lr.·,hman p1Khe-r te' t' May hd rx·d l (I ba~ball coach \.41ke l•cral o' '11.tn h1<. ~OOth carttr gamL' \.\ t~doe\da' as the .\nleaters defeated Cal Lutheran. 10-8. ma non<onferencc game at L1CI. 0hcrdant-. "'ho has hit safely in ~~ ofJ2 gnmcs. tripled home a run 10th( fifth inning to lift his season 3\t•rage to 4~8 (62 for 145) and \fa, l-1 earm·d h1' tirst roll• ""N' l Cl 1 I . f\-11. off to ns be\t -;tan '>In('(' I I) I when It weGI I ~.1 J. scored s1' runs 1n the fir11 thrt'c 1n nin~ <..1cral-.o\. t'03C'h1ng h1 e'pth '4.".l~\n .it l 'C I '' ~00-203-7. R 1ght fa•ldcr \tile Goodca!IC (J hH '"' nh ,,ne R Bl I tan Parter anJ \ Rl)Jngu<'7 had prOductJ~ gam~.., a1 the platC' for UCl. PaJ'ker and Rl'\dn1ue z had tv.o btl$ ~ Kings. Canucks play to 3-3 tie Players Jumpbag ln:to the NCAA basketball pool Bearna to take on Barkley 'ft H ..... W&Dll lllpr &aJ ml ~ and Mrnth• Mr •Iii ~· Yankeesp11c111a1bo1d•0 1•P Edison holds Plldllftl WU~ IO be tt.e -eal L._W lnaeact 9'e it 8efti111 hil .. tlQ. llieimt said Wcdneta.y in New YOft ~ wilt • defend his World Bo•ina Cou.ncil middkweialn title apinst Batklcy on June 6 at the Las Vqas Hihon. Barkley, 24-4 with IS llnocllouts. earned the title shot by stoppina MidlMt <*jW. 1n lhc fifth round March 6. He was ranked No. 8 by t.he W BC before that fiab t. but will move up when the new rankings ~ released ~ter this month. "He's a~ fipter, bul I lbinll I'm a bcner fiahter," Hearns said at news confettncc. "He's fairly ~trona and he ta.kn a aood shot." Barkley, 27, said he won't be intimidated by Hearns. t~ only liptcr to win world titles in four weiaht divisions. ··1 respect him because he's a area• champ, but I'm not afraid of him ... the New York native said ... Mae Ty .. 1s on thc j()b apin, workinJ at defendin& his undisputed heavy- wciaht championship. The job site this umc is Tokyo. And the o pponent this time is T•J ~-The exotic locauo n for Monday's fiabt ma.kn no difference. ~·Our job is fiahting." ~Hiii lt.MMy, who trains Tyson. said Wednesday. "If they (managers Jim J~ and BW C.ytoe)say go to Tokyo. we go to Tokyo. If if s Atlan11c Cit y, we'll go there:· =·~,==~-= =~ -o-;;.t:9.t:;J\'1ewpn·~ durina 1bt e.wbttion sta90ft. nree ~ '11 1 ~ ~ v.l L Y ort pil.chers limi&td Tau to bat linPcs WcdlWldry as the Yankees rouled the ~ 11-0. at Fort Lauderdale. Fla. Siana a.. ....-.. allowed four hits i.n si• inninp. Lee c.ecw... loUowcd wiah two inninpand Tlm!11 ffl,..oneaslhe Yankmelltmckd their shuaout stnns to 21 inninp ... In other e•hibitaoo baseball. Detroit snapped an ~t-pmc k>sjna runk ~ bcatina Pitt.sbur&)l·s split iquad. 1()..4. as Danell g._ drove in thru runs and Erk ...., allowed one hit in f'ive inninp _ .. Ced P1eWitr had three hits and drove in five runs, ind~ina three Wllh a homer. leadens Toronto to a 9-8 victof'y over the other Pmsburp sput squad ... Pat 0...'1 run~sconng sin&)e w1tb two out in the nsnt.h lifted Boston to a 5-4 win over Minnesota ... Rookie Ckts s.M't t1e- btt.aki11J h0mtt leadinaofflhe seventh,ve Cincinnat1 a 2-1 vtetory over St. Louis . __ Pat IUefT'• two-run do ubk in the sixth capped a li•-run rally as a Houston spht squad handed Atlanta its Sieventh loss m a row, 7-5 ... Gerdf Y--c and Baty lbldltt each tripled a nd scored in the first inning. sparking the other Houston squad to a 4-3 tnumph ovcr a Kansas Cit) split squad FrMl fte AIMdr ... Prete HAINES CITY. Fla. -Fo r Bret 1111 Saberh•n· Gary Gae1ti and others I t sprina training. the hottest acuon this week is at the pool. Not the swimming pool. T he NCAA baske tbell pool. It's a fillture every year at ~very camp m the maJors. Players gather around .signup sheets in the clubhouse and competition is keen as they scour the polls a nd scramble to pick their pools. "I wanted Temple. It's sure mo ney. right?" Saberhagen said . But for bis $20, Saberhaaen wound up with 1hc 35th choice in the Kansas City Royals' pool. So instead 0fto p-ra1ed Temple. be got unranked Seton Hall. "Who do they have to ,et past, (No. 2) Arizona? They'll do all riiht." Saberhqen said. Ro)als reliever Gene G arber aot the No. I selectio n in a blind draw and took Temple. "I guess I did OK," Garber said ... J don't really follow 1t like some of the other auys. I'm from Pennsylvania. and I wanted a team from there." He could 've been stuck wnh another Philadelphia school. hke La Salle. That's who Charlie u ibrandt got. ··1 had the 63rd pick. There are only 64 team s." Le1brandt lamented. "I had a chance to aet (No. I 0) M1ch1gan. but 11 didn't work out." " Most pools allo"" trading of picks. for a pnce. A. lot o f dealing is expected m the final moments before the tournament stans today. , Managers. coaches. clubhouse workers and front· o ffice employees are usually included. Put up $20 or $25 fora spot, perhaps bu) a couple of 01cks. and maybe 11.in a bunch. Rules adopted on trial basis Baseball's Playing Rules Commit« Iii agreed Wednesday 10 implement the new rules on the strike zone and balks on a one~ }'Car trial basis. a week after having rejected the same proposal. The new rules. adopted at the winter meetings last December, needed the approval of the Major League Baseball Players Association to go into affect. The Playina Ruin Comm ittee had rejected 1he union plan last week. T he rules clarify that a pitcher m ust come to a complete stop in the stretch position and also allo w umpires to call higher strikes. They also redefine when an umpire can eJeCt a pitcher for throwing at a batter. Some ballclubs. like the Royals is:-d Houston Astros. set up several pools 1mmed1a1ely after the NFL renews instant replay NCA>\ brackets v.erc announced. f _ _ _ Other teams. hkc the Dodgers and Mmnesota~ PHOENIX -Instant replay -Aas Ell v.a11ed longer. The Dodgers ha'e a spht squad pla)mg rene""ed Wednesday for a third year by •II• in Pueno Rico this week and won't be able to make their NFL ov.ners. who agreed to continue the picks unlll thl' last minute. experiment after deciding to mallc the Quote of the day Bill Fisclaer, pitching coach of Boston. after throwing bamng practice to Massachuscus Go' Michael Dultak1s. a Democratic pres1den11al candidate at the Red Soxd's camp in Winier Ha.,,cn. Fla . ··1 screwed up. lfl had hit him 1n the head. 11 would have made he"adhnes around the v.orld " Lemieux breaks team record Marlo Lemleu scored his 58th goal rial and had t"'o assists to break his team ' rernrd for points with 142 and lead P111sburgh to a 5-2 NHL v1c1on o"er "is111ng Toronto Lemieux. now in. his founh season. broke the points record of 14 1 he se1 in 1985-86 um1eu\ has a 15-point lead over Edmon1on's Wayae Gretzky in the N HL sconng race Elsev.herc 1n 1hc NHL. Washing1on. keyed by a goal and an assist from Lou FrucesdaetU, scored three t1me"s w11hin 2:26 of1he second period to defeat the Nev. York Rangers. 8-4. al Madison Square Garden In Winnipeg. Brlu Hayward, !he goaltender the Jets 1raded awa) tv.o )ears ago. came back to stop 24 shots as Montreal e xtended 11s unbeaten stnng to 12 games w11h a 4-1 victor) . Gre1Stefu made 35.sa,e"sand Ltt Norwood scored the winning goal as Detroit defeated Minnesota. 2-1. in Bloom1ng1on to clinch at leas1 a lie for 1he Noms D1v1sion champ1onsh1 p. re"pla} official a mem ber of the regular game officiating crev. The vote was 23-5. two more votes than the measure r«e1ved last year. when 1t reccned the mm1mum 21 votes for approval fro m the 28 NFL team owners. D1ssent1ng votes cast Wednesday came from the Buffalo Bills. Cmcmnati Bengals. Phoenix Cardinals. Kansas C11y Chiefs and New York Giants. All but Buffalo have been adamantly against the concept from the outset. Ohio State advances in NIT C'OLU MBL'S. Ohio -Pert) Can e-r m scored 25 points and had 10 rebounds as Ohio State defeated Old Dominion. 86-7 3. Wednesda) nigh1m1he first round o fthe- 'lallonal In" ua11on Tournament Ohio State advanced 10 the second round of the NIT"' 11h a re"cord of 17-12. Old Dominion finished a1 18-12 Caner. a 6-8 freshman. was 12 for 18 from the field "ine o fh1s 10 rebounds came on the offensive boards Willsey LA Arena team coach LOS .\:--.GELES -Ra) W1llSC'\. a Ell former Raiders assistant coach. was named •II• head coach and director of football o perations Wed nesda) for the Los An,elcs Cobras of the fledgling .-'\rena Football League. "'\\ e"re not in competition with anyone.'' W1llsc) said 1n a nev.Honferen~ about the 2-)car-old league. ··1 hope 1hrough 1h1s jOb I can end up IJ"'1ng something back to the game of foo1ball." . . ~ ~·· ninth>-innm. sacrifitt fl)' scored ... Dendn to Jive Phil.idelpbi.a an 8--7 win over the Mets after the Ph1lhcs blew an ca~_ .. Jimmy Jeen. Grq .... u and l.a9ee combined for a four-hitter and atcher Bal .. s..Uap h11 his firs1 home run of the spnna for San Oieto 1n an 11-0 victor) oHr the C ubs ... ear,, s,&twa• had fo ur h1u and lhrtt RBI to lead San franc:1sco's split squad to an 11 -3 romp over Ckveland _ .. Shortstop Dale SvemD hit at-Ao-run double. sinaled a nd scOJ'ed t~ in Milwaulttt's e1&ht- run seventh 1nn1n&. and the Brewers pounded San Francisco's other squad., I U . to end an e1ght-pmc losing streak ... Gres Waller paced Chicago·$ I S-h11 attack with a home run and fi ve RBI as the White So" crushed Baltimore. 13-0. Television, radio TELEVlSJON .i p.m. -COLLEGE BAS~ETBALL NC AA Tournament first round -~the-m Methodist \ s. ~ot~ Dame, from Hanford. Conn .. ESPN. 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· NC.\A To umamen1 firs1 round -DePaul "' Wichita State. fro m South Bend. Ind . ESP~ (ESPN -will also show games dela~ed at 10 JO p.m . and 12:30 a.m.). 7:30 p.m. -MEN'S VOLLEYBALL U Cat Pepperdine. Pnmc T1cut 11 .35 p m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL NC'..\.\ Tournament first round -Flonda 's . 1 John's. from Salt Lake City. Utah. Channel 2 FRIDAY TELEVISION 9 a.m. -COLLEGE BASIETBALL '( .\ .\ Tournament first round -V1llano.,a 's .\rkansas. from C1ncinna11 . ES~. 11:30 a.m . -COILEGE BASKETBALL NC .\A Tourname-n1 first rou{ld -Indiana 's Richmond. from Han ford. Conn .. ESPN 1 p.m. -COLLEGE BASU:TBALL C .\.\Tournament first round -Seton Hall '\ Teus-EI PaiO. from Los "ngclcs. ESPN 4 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL NC..\-\ T oumament first round -T cm pie 's Le-high. from Hanford. Conn .. ESP~ 6.30 p.m -COLLEGE BASIETBALL NC-\-\ Toumamenl fmt ro und -Georgeto"'n \S Louisiana State. from Hanford. Conn ESP-..; RADIO "'o C\ enl\ scheduled FRIDAY RADIO 10:35 am. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL Dodgen n . Minnesota. KABC (790) I p.m. -EXBIBmoN BASEBALL \.til- ~aukec H .. .-'\ngds. KM PC C7 I 0) 'Jigger' Statz dies UCI'S RISE KEYED BY COMPETITION ... -\mold John -Jigger" Sta1z. "'ho pla)ed centt'r field for the manor league Los ..\ngelcs l\ngels and sav. ~a;or league action 1n all or pan of eight sca\Ons. died at his home m Coronadel \.iar \\edne~a~ night He was 90 Statz. born Oct 20. 189"' 10 Waukegan. Ill.. pla)ed off and on 1n the maJOrs from 1919·28 "'"h the !"It'~ York Giants. Boston Red 'iox. Chicago Cubs and Brookl~n Dodgers His be.st season came with the l 913 v.hen he hit 319 ~1th 10 home runs and 70 RBI in 154 games w11h the < ubs H1\ career major league stats 1nd ude I .. home runs. 201 RBI and a ~85 a' erage in 683 games From Cl "'e're good at I lhrough 6. ··1 '81d (Lubner) was going to make an 1mpac:1 but I d1dn'1 think that much of an impact. When he smells smoke he's 1here If 1herc·~ a ballle he ""ants 10 be in the middle of 11 ""The scar) thing about this learn 1s we don"t lose an) players:· Pauon said. "'I'll ha'e bas1call} the same team for two more -.ears and v.ere snllh. ·• · Pauon. ~ho has suffered from an inner car atl!Jfenl whJch has left htm prone to dill) spells among other d1scomfon. said the team's success has made that easier to deal v.1th ..\s the tea m heads to the second halfofthe season. the -\nteaters will get a c hance 10 a\ enge 1wo of I hose losses -Peppcrd1ne (ranked fifth). o n -'\pril 2. and L'SC (no-A ranked first) on ..\pnl 6 First there 1s ahe ninth Annual .\mcaicr Classic next weekend. fcatunng se' er-al 01\ 1s1on I regional po"'crs. the-top two 0 1' 1s1o n I l 1e-ams and the No 3 Di\ ISIOn 111 squad "h's be-co me one of the most prominent team to urnaments in the countr) .-Pauon said 0- .\ )ear ago. l 1C I men"s baske-tbaJI coach 8 111 Mulligan said he tho uiht his coaching stall had done a much better ,JOb than the pre., 1ous )ear when he was voted Pactfic Coast .\thle11c As.sooat1on Coach of the ~ Year This season a ~earofgrea1 adaptation for Mulligan and h1sstafT. he felt the staff did an e"en beuer job -Allh the ialent a \a1lable So did someone el\e . .\fter the .\nteater\ upsci -..;e.,ada-las \'cps 1n the PC.\-\ Toumamrnt St-mi finals. conkrence ( oach of the Y car Jert) T ark.anian had this to \a) .. First of all. I rcall~ -Ailn t to congratulate 8 111 \1ulhpn and In me I sa'. in all smccnt). 8111 Mulhpn ha~ done one of the best coacluog 1obs Ln the counl'} There do n't ha"e a lot of s1u or spe-cd. but the) pla> ~Ith a lot ofhean. It's a real tnbute 10 him and his team ·-1 told him before the pmc I 1hought he should ha\·e bc'Cn Coach of 1he-Year -\flerv.ard I kne-.. he ~ould be ·• THE NEWPORT BEACH TENNIS CLUB WANTS YOU 1 Shue on hot seat after latest Clippers' loss • 'J ,-.P • .,'n /-';:): ~-o o >J .;'ao To Celebrate Our 21at Annlveraary with• ... :1 . : 'l '") ., :J a a r Y es, for a li mited time o nly. The Newport Beach Tennis Club is offering a special one time entry program for new members. We 're offering FREE T ennis racquets; a month's FREE due , and incredible savings on tenni and active wear from The Tennis Zone· Pro Shop. Road losing streak reaches 25 after defeat to-Spurs O\ er. 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(and we do) we've also got some free advice: Call us at 6«-0050 or come down for a tour ol the club u aoto ~ pouible because thia outrar_.oue OFFER EXPIRF.S ON APRIL 9. 1988 AND THERE ARE ONLY A LIMITED NUMBER Of MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE. So ect now to receive your membuahip in Newport &acb·s finat tenn· d ub. We've rot a court reserved for you! II '71ttt 1 u. blcb •• C1wtes Bartle) KORd 11 potnll dun,. a 12-4 ffh1~&1 burA lalile ID the pme and Ud 19 of llil l6 =in I.be rourth quaner .. Ph• .. knodcd off New Yort at the Sftt· llUm. Tk dmdy coetakd pmc. lbc K.Aicb. 27lla m .. lO rued PtllCL iad..clcd s~...a blls Md fi~e 1eell...... '"'-.. lifted ..... ddp(ilir 1810 a tc _.... Ne-Yon for llritd plKE u. tk Adrallc o.~--. ..... ........ ~~·· .... Wi1liaa.S lt-oftld • ...,. t at JO poi-. Md •Helled a.a -......... 21,.,.... .. New Jcnry dow•ed Milwa .. tt i• EHi hdlafDrd. ..... , ............ 5* Uk C-ecy. Ka.rt M1' c-. ac:oml 29 ......... Jollll kd109 ...... 1 1--.-~ •to•~ owa ...,_. ~--.,... CW. .... -Ill. Wa1lrr1 Ill: ~ Mlma ............. ... hlll 17 Mt Ill, .. , 1$ .... .. .. OaWrw SW. OIMJ I •. J Woodbridge. ~aguna Beach earn Paciffc Coasl League triumphs Edison Hiah middle blocker Bnan Boone and outside hitter Mark Presho led the Charsrrs. to a I S-12. 15_ 12. 1 S-9 boys non-leaguC' volleyball victory over Ne~port Harbor Thursda). Down 7-2 1n the second game. the Cha,.en slowl) found iheir wa) back 10 take a 9.8 lead. A_fter runnina It to 11.11 Edison took control in the-.JS·mmutc pme. The c'har-lcrs took an 8-4 lead 1n the thsr~ pme. but Newpon rallied for a q.g ad' antage before-£d1son scored the rest. Boone had 18 kills. Presho added 11 and John Solomon and Darren Lan« added e1~t ~ch. Setter Enc Turner had 38 assists for Edison <.f-0)." Ncwpon Harbor (0-:!) ~as led by senior middle blockrr Mike Curci v. 1th 17 kills. but ~1lors Coach Dan Glenn l'haractC'nted 1hc ma1ch as ugly for his team. including :!O scr" ice errors. In ihc Pae1fic Coast League Weo4brid1e J. Cotta Mesa t : The Wa m ors (S-0. 2-01 rolledtoa 15-3.1 5-7.15-5 ~inoverthe Mus~ngs_(0-2)a\ senior middlc blockers Kc11h Bootbror.d (nine kills. t~o stn ice ac~) and .\dam Ket"fc (eight lt1lls) led _the wa) Lapaa Bucla l . Lasua Rills .. The Artists. 6-0 on the season. ran their league mark to 2--0 with a routin.<' 15-7 15-3 15-10 \ICtOr) on their floor. Laguna Beach s Jaso~ oit "'as \ll'ad> in the backcoun a nd had 10 kill\ ~hile seller Marl. \\-ells chipped 1n ~11h 29 assists In non-league action Es&aada J, Wntmlas&er t : Senior outside hitter Mike Rus1ck had 17 kills. senior setter Todd Brooks had 39 assists. Da' 1d T~see pla~ed v.ell 1n the back row and -'\nd) ·holes "'as s1rong defens1vel) to boost the ho'it Eagles ( 1~110 their first ~in of the season. 1.S-13. 15-1 l 15-6. 0 ' l'r the l io n' ( 2-31. 11 commun•t> college action. •' GolffJI Wnt 3. La Verae 1: Frc hmen 2 uts1dc h111er~ Ron m11h and Ix .in Cunningham pro' 1dCd plcnt~ of poinl~ and freshman Rand) m11h supplied strength around the net a~ the Rustlers !5-3. 6-3) won a South Co.i\t Conference match at home. IS-5. 15-11 . 14-16 I 'i· ~ -The Ru11tle1' ho'>I Orange Coast o n Fnda> at 7 Ora11e Coast 3. Wntmoet t : Scou Burch and Norm -'\bdla -.ere kc> pla}crs for 1he Pirates as OCC (4-'1 defl·ated host \\ l'\tmont. I S-6. 15-9. 15-:!. in a South Coa'it ( onfcren e m.itch On the collegr le' el. Sa.a Die10 State l . l'CJ t : Former 'lie~ port Harbor High standou1 H ugh Foster v.as a thorn in the side to the .\n1eater11 as ht' rC'g1\tered :!3 kill'> and 14 d1'5 to lead thl' .\JtcC\ ( 12-1 u i to a come-from-behind victor). 9-1 ~ 1,2-1 5 I S·' I 5-. 15-h. 1n a non-conference match Jt l( l Bnan Kehe led the .\nteaie~ with 2-' Ir.Ills Marina takes pair f roni La Quinta \1anna High third baseman Ted Lash srngled home: Robbie ( arabba "'11h tv.o outs in t he ninth 1nnu • .oftht· fir\t gamC' lo g1\t' the \'1kmJS a 1-0 v.1n Wednesda) a' Manna v.ent on tu s""eep '1\lling La Quinta •4. • non league doubleheader The \'1kin~ v.on 1hc '>('("Ond game. 8-3. beh1n11 Robin l1ndsc' CJ lor 3) and ';te"C' J10 ()for 3). In the ~nd game. Enc Crock<'r. ""ho tnpled anJ Slon:d 1v.1cc. bla\led a t"'o-run home run 1n lhe sel<•nJ inning to IJH the \ 1lon11.s 1.i-3) a J.. I lead St-nior nght- handcr \farcus ~elson 1-2 picked up the"' m In anothe-r prep game New,ert Cllri1Uaa J . SI. Mar.area's !: D) Ia n \\ h1tv.onh ""orked the final thre't' innings and Jon Bahnsen had lhrec h11s. including the game-winner in thr se' enth 1nnmg. as the Conquerors rallied to d<.'fea1 '1S1t1ng t. Margart'(\ 1n the .\cadem) League. White leads OCC, 7 -3 Theres.a '-' h11e pitched fhe mmng.s of four-h11 rehl'I and v.cot ,2 for 3 a1 1hc plate to lead Orilnge Coast Collegl past R1\ crs1dc. 7-3 in Orange Empire Conferenl t' "'omen·\ sof1ball \\ C'dnesda) \\ 11h a -'·2 lead entering the fifth. the Pirate\ unloaded for four runs Rob)n Sv.ccney 's two-run tnpk Kored ind) Rice and K1m Maf'!.alcno, and Sweene~ came 10 orr4111nld pncll ro make it 6-2. In a high school pmc: Sa~d I . ~awUa. t: Cmdy Salazar p11chcd a four-hitter and T n sta Escudero drove m two runs"' 1th a double dunng a Sl\-run founh inning as the Roadrunner\ Sta)ed unbeaten in fi"C' games -Allh the non-league" 1ctof) al ho me .... WHT .... COWIHaNC• •·L.Men •·PofllallCI *" .. ~. 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'"' • ,. • • '\ eo, •or ""'~..,...' ... ,., t ~ ·-.. •10AY'S G~S •' ".,.,..., c-1 • • A t ¥\ to.• $1•'• JO 'I ·-•"'O •"'• -.-.... ~ -.f"""" ~· wr • r ' - ,, ,. ·~ .... 9" 11 • '07 t -• • .., l&.t•\••fl\t; ,,., • \., UNL V loses Jame for tournament l \\\Hr.\. 1.\Pl -Nt\ada-La., \ t'g..l\ iuard ~<'Ith Jam~ v.i.11 be lost IM tht duration of lht' NC.\.\ 1oumam<"nl h«au\t" of infccteou~ "'''nonucl(o( Sl\. a team trainer sud Tu<'sda' Tra1nn krT) ~ ~sud tht t.-<- 1un1or ~amt s1 \ Monda)' He .,,. <'Um1Md and d&.11111oted u haV1na th<" 1nf«tt0n ~ ~ \llld Jamn C'OUkS be t \am1ncd IP"' and coukt ponibl) pta> 1ftht Rebels made'' \O the Aul tour 1n Kanw CIC) nut "'°""' Jama biu c:omp&a1ned recndYof btU\1 lif'td. and WU~ ftH~ l)mpwmu \4oeda . e>r.,..O...OAILV PflOT/~, Mlrch 17, 1911 "Protest pendinal" Tbote two words at the conclus1on of 1 sailboat race means that the raults may not be known for hours. h means that the skipper of one boa1 is pro testina another fo r a rules infrac- tion on the courw and both $ides have to 10 before a protC$t committee or panel of ju<tp to present evidence - and then wait until t~e jud~s come up with a decision .. The dtti$ion miaht ~ that one or both yachts are disqualifaed and would have sailed the race for nauaht. T hcrc·n be none of that in this Watercraft trade show debuts County fa irgrounds hos ts the industry's first s uch exposition Watercraft World. the first trade show for the personal wa tercraft industry, will debut at the Oran~ County fairgrounds 1n Costa Mesa this weekend. The show will open with the Breakfast of Champions Friday al 8 a.m. The complimentary breakfast and sh.:>w are open to everyone an the watercraft bus1nes and others interested an learning more about the industry . First on the breakfast agenda age nda. asa resut ofballotscast by the industry. v. ill be av. ards for Personal Watercraft of the Year. Watercraft Aftermarket Product of the year, and Personal Watercraft Man or Woman of the Year. An informative panel discussion on the kc~ issues facing the andustl) will follov.. Hundreds of ncv. products will be on display at the shov. in Building 14 on the fairgrounds -including Kawasaki Jet Sk i, Yamaha WaveRunner and WaH·Jammer. and UltraNauucs. Jetstar and Wetb1ke Also featured v.111 be watercraft from Add1ctor Boats. the Fazer. H)droSki. California Sea Boats. Surf- Jet, the Toob1e. We1iet and others Other d1spla )S v.111 represent ap- parel and aftermarket products such as Jet Pilot, which will show an enure new hne of wetsuits. Kerker. K TC Concepts, NEO 011 and Ocean Pro Dealers from across the l 1n11e<l States. will ha'e the opponun1t' to speak directly with man ufacturers- and ;tfiermarket firms. The general pulic will be allowed 1n10 the show in Buildi ng 14 during the consumer hours. WatercraO World. produced by Great .o\mencan Media. Inc.. of Ne\\pon Beach, is beina presented to promote the safe and ~ponsible use of all types of personal water vehicles for recreation and spon. and to foster growth of the watercraft industry. The first personal watercraft was the popular Jet Ski introduced by Kawasaki Motors Corp. in 1974. In the last year a dozen other manufac- turC'rs ha' e entered the market. The industf) defines a water vehicle as a small Class.\ inboard-powered vessel "1th a water-Jet-drive rat her than a propeller. For more 1nformat1on call 67)-0132 Heavy raclng weekend ahead With the Long Beach Yacht Club's Congressional Cup match racing series wmdang do1.1.n Fnda). local sailors are ant1c1pa11ng one of the busiest compeuu .. e weekends on the spring calendar 'the Balboa ' acht Club will be catering to both big boats and small boats v.1th the lim race of the 66 Sencs for PHRF (Performance Handicap Racing Fleet) and Midget Ocean Racing flub (MORO yachts scheduled Saturda). and the HarT) Wood Regatta for L1do-I 4s Saturda~ and Sunda). The Ne wpon Harbor Yacht Club also has a big boat-ltule boat sc hed- uled "'1 th the th ird race of the Dickson Sc:nes (PH R Fl on Saturda} and the Jean Schenck Memorial Team Race for Lehman-I ~s Saturda) and Sunda) Teams scheduled to compete arc the Houston Yacht Club: ~anh: Ya\'ht Club. Manhas\Ctt Ba). N Y . Yacht ¢f'ub. Balboa Yacht Club. and Huntington Harbour Yacht Club The Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and the Yo)agers Yacht Club are jo1ning'.forces for the first race of the Angelnjan Series tBCYC) and thC' Bogart ,Senes (VYC) Sunda}. Both races involve PHRF boats. The 1Lido Isle Yacht Club v.111 be host to small boats Sunda~ for 1he One-Eyed Jack Regatta, raci ng over cour~ 111s1de the bay. The 'South Sho re Yacht Club ~111 alw bid for PH RF ratings v.tth the first race of llS High Poin1 Sene'i unda' PH RF sailors can about take their choice of 'enue as the Dana Point Yach1 C'lub Has schedukd its Henn Harding Rega Ila Saturda~ for PH RF and other clases Collegiate sailors also will be bus~ as UCI Sailt n~ Assoc1at1on 1s hosting an ln1ercolleiia1e Team Race regatta Saturda) and unda~ off Newpon lkach In other Southern California Yachting ..\s ocia11on areas: LM~·L9"9 ... dl LO\ 4~\ Y.cn1 CluO -F'ro\tllllt 1n .. 1••·0<1AI Strtt\ tJr encl Sr S.l>O". LaHr t ncl Laur Ill S..... l'IMNca .. v "'MX••"on ot S.nta Moll•<• &av Vacn• Clul>\ -~1"9 Oav a•I CluO\ SM Oleee Coronado Cav\ VacM (lub -La/141"9 (up (PHRF' SOHFI Salurdn CoronadO Yacn1 (lub -Soring R89811• Ion.· oe1•gn unoer 1S ffff). S.•uroav. Sundev S.n 01~ Veen• Club -Ont-dHllln R19a11a tStar EIC,,.U\·12 J·i•. P(I, .S.tu<csav Sundav Rum\ev NEL Tow..-r.c• (l()ttJ, .S.turoav S11ver Galt VKlll Club -St Patr>elo. 1 Ser .. , IWVRFl S.turdav Suncs.v (ortu Racing 4~1al•on -Winter Str1t\ l PHRF l Sundav Oceent•Ot Yacnt (tub -Ytarlev St"" PHRF I Sundev .... Miil !Nend A~•P• Yacht Club -Wn.iet Tell A89811a. ~'u'Oilv Sunclev Ventur• S.•hl\9 (tub -lltn.I EQu•no• 01"911v R19at1e Seiurcsav l"un H091 S.llt>oard R19atta. Suncl•v Wt\tialt.e v acnt c1uc -Cor0<14ldo· 1S In vita llonel Rtc1e!le Sundev Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P\IM.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE year's ConattSSjonal Cup match ra.c- an1 series at LODJ Beach. For lhc fi rst time, • system of on- tbc-water rcferuin& will be used to penaJize the ofTendina yacht on the spot. The penalty docs not mean the yacht will be disqualified. Duri nacach racc.j udats will folJow the yachts around the courw at close ranac and make immediate judg· men ts-calhn& penalties on the spot. The penalty mi&ht be that the ofTendin& yacht must make a 36(). dqrcc tum before conunuinJ an Jhc race -costing it about six boat lengths. Other penalties would require a yacht to re-round a mark if it touches the mark. or drop its headsail momentarily. costing two or th ree boat len1ths. .. This type of Judging or refereeing has been used experimentally in several regattas during the past year. but 1h1s is one of the first times it will be used in a major match racing championship." said Tom Dcsscl. general chairman of the Con- gr«sional Cup. There are several advantages of the on-the-water s_ystem. Using a system whcreb) an immediate penalty is imposed on the offending yacht means that a yacht could go on and wan the race. The complete dis. qualification. as is common in the traditio nal protest system, is avoided. Match raci na is no lonacr an aU-or- nothing event. Another adn niaae is that com- petitors and spectators no longer have to wait several hours until a protest is settled. Race rtsults art immediate. Under the old system it would sometimes come dnwn 10 who was the best lawyer (or liar) in the protest room. instead of who is the best sailor. The instant refereeing also means the offending skipper can ta.kc his penalty and keep on raci ng, not having to spend the race worrying about wannin& or losin• a prot~st. But will instant decisions on the water be as good as those of post-race hearings? Tom_Ehman Jr .. one of the ins1ig.a1ors of the system puts it this wa}: "Asa sailor J would rather rely on a 1udge who saw the 1nc1dent than one who has to try to sort out the facts based on conflictma testimony scv- eral hours after the race. "Not all refer« decisions will ~ correct. but neither att the pro~t commit&ce decis1oni. The key. 1s J positionin• on the ~une, ant1p- pation and conccntra11on -as welt as knowina the rules inside and out," he cxotaincd. · . . Ehman. who is the chief Judie m this year's Conaressional Cup. con- ceded that it will be touab on the jud&cs. ·•w e will have to work hard 10 assure Jood calls. Bui we can run the sport for the players and the spec- tators. and this is what they want." The main concern rcprding the use of the system hes in t~ ex- perience and caliber of the JudJcs themselves. Because lhc system is relatively new, there arc not many judges who have cxt~nsi ~e experience m the on-the-water JU<iajna. "The quality of the jud&n who will be ~n1c1pating in this year's Con-gre~~onal Cup is considered excel- lent," said Dcsscl. "Club members arc: looking forward to beina in the forefront as the on-the-water judaing system ts both implemented and refi ned during our rcpt ta." he said. 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Ba on Meadowlarll Spec:lllC NOTICE IS HEREBY COUNTY CW OAANOa MAm ITATE•WT CONSTANCE E. T~-months lrom tie dale or 1he tnrougn ol 11'\e 511• •• Kned· reQUlre<I pnot to eaecuhon CC>ttlTM>CTION Of AN ORDINANCE OF THE Plan and Enwonmentat trn-GIVEN that the Clly Counc>l In the Matter of lhe Appl!-The followin9 pef~ .... ION r.ear1ngno1ioeat>ove uled lor Maren 25 1988 olthecor11ractandsnaU t>e l CUMIAND CITV OF HUNTINGTON pact Repon No 87-2. and ollheC1tyofNewp0t1Beaen catlOI\ of Patricia VtlQualn do4ngbualnMS g .,..- ANO Of '€TITl()N VOU M•v EXAMINE the Protpecllve Dld~rs are to in the form set tortll in the OUTTIRI ON BEACH AMENDING THE the Councll llnds thtl tuetl will hOld a rev-and pubhc Drake and Wllllam Francis PACIFlC-~t>IOLOGY TO ADMINISTUI Ille ltepl by !he courl II you meel at the Bu11ness 0 111Ge contract documen1s 22NO ITIIEET HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-spec1flc plan •S ~sary lor hearing regardin!j. PLAN-Drake, on behalf of BRAN· ~"[ GROUP. a Call- EITA'n N0. A142211 are a person •ntetestec:t tn 2985-B Bear Street, Co11a Eacn b•dder shall be 11 IETWEENTUITIN D I NANCE CODE BY the orderly regulated de-NI N G COMMISSION DON MICHAELVIFOU~lt" torni. General Par1.,.,llllP. To all lleors benefioa11es the est.ate you may ~ Mesa, CA Al tO·OO AM Call Hcansed con tractor AVENUI' AND AMENDING DISTRICT MAP velopment or the rUI proe>-AMENDMENT NO 661, rt-m1not l0t C~ame Dec>ertment of Radiology credttors and con1tngen1 uoontheeJtecutor or admln· (714)556-3217 for dalAJIS oursoanl to Ille Bus•n~s NIV•AVENUE 24 TO INCORPORATE erly i ncluded w1tn1n queslloconlldetanl6neod---.;oA1;1930 College Hospital Co1ta etedt10<s and l>Afse>nt .wt10 rstrator 0t upor1 IM al· Btds <Mii not De eGGeQted and Prolass.ons COde and NOTICE IS HEREBY llAEADOWLARK SPECIFIC Mudowtarlt ~ltC P -' fO Tl~ o'f"THE ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE MeM. 301 \/1Ctor1a Street. mll)' be OlhtfWtSe 1ntetested torney for ,,,. e~ecutor or from contractors not alien<>-be llC4tnsed in ll'le IOllOwing G1\/EN 1r.a1 at •II r,ular PL.AN and Undl tnat the POiie-NEWPORT BEACH MUNICI· FOR CHANGE OF NAME C~t• Mesa. Calll 92827 1n the will and/or •tale 01 adm1n111ra1or and Ille wuh •no thlt walkthrougn cl4"1l1c•l1on• " C l2. or meeting held on the 2n<1 IVNOPlll : end procedures set out In PAL CODE SO AS TO (Sec ~I Alellander s Lin M D CONSTANCE E THOllAP· tne court wtlh proof ofter· NOTICE 1$ HEREBY C27 day ol l'ebruery 1988 the S 9061 of lhe Huntington such spec.he plan are Niii· CLARIFY THE PROVISION Patrteia Vllqualn O<ake PllD., Inc . a Proleaaional SON AKA CONSTANCE Vice • Wrtllen requesl ital· GIVEN that the above· QOVUININO IOAflllO City Council or lhe Ctfy of Beacnt()range County to ff\• rac1ory Md In AQ[Mtl\9t'lt THAT OUTDOOR SALES end Wiiiiam Franc.II Oralle, callfomla Corporation,(;<>'- ELIZABETH THOMPSON 1ng tr.at you "-"• soec;.al namec:ISchOOIO.slrtet ol Or-Cuolyn •. Stocker, Newpc)(t8eacr.ord4!<edthe eo<porale lhe ~ark wtlnthegene<alcohcei)i as OR D IS P L A Y OF on behall of BRANDON .. Hoepl1al Coeta Mee&. A pet It IOI\ nu Deen hied not!Qe ol the fthng of all tn-•noe County CA. acting by Pow~ Dlfec:tCH cons11uc11on ot curbs '"" spec I t IC p I an T n e 9e1 out tn !tie City's 0-al MERCHANDSE IN COM-MICHAEL VIFOUAIN. • 301 VIC'<>rta Street. Coat• Dy JAMES B MACOONAlO ventaty a/\d appra1semenl of and lnrough Its Gove<n1ng Publlstled Orange CoaS1 gullets 1n front ol proe>erty Meadowlarlt Specific Plan Plan. MERCIAL DISTRICTS RE-mtnor hat llled a pelllton in M .... Call! 92627 .... IN Supe<IO< Court of ()(. es1a1e aswta or ot the pelt-Boar<I her1na1ter reten ed to Deily PllOI Maren 17 :.>4 lhll •Duis 22nd StrMt be-provides lne most dellreble NOW THEREFORE Ille QUIRE THE SECURING OF this court for .,, order allow-Wiiiiam c Chu. M D . Inc . ange County reques1109 lhat tlont or a<:Gountt men11on.o as "DISTRICT Will •-ve l988 tween Tustin Avenue an<I metnod of providing regu-C•ty Cour1Gll ol the City ot A USE PERMIT, UNLESS Ing petill<l!\ef to cnange his a Proln11onal Calltorn1a JA~ES B MACDONALD be 1n Secuon 1200and1200 5 of up to Dul not later than the Tn55l lrvtne Avenue and Wti1Gh Is lated ~veloptnent ol the Hunhngton Beach does or-SPECIFICALLY PERMITTED name lrom BRANDON CorporattOn. College Hoac>i- ~nled as personal rap. 1r.e Ca1ttorn1a Probate Code above-staled lime ... i.ci P\8.IC NOTICE presently unimproved wuh area 1~ within •aid dain u lotlows BY THE CODE. Th11 project MICHAEL VIFOUAIN to tel Coate Mesa, 301 Victoria rasentattve 10 a<1m1n1ste• lhe lpeefa, Dana Teal a Dtds for lhe ,,.,.,d ot a con-eurDs an<I gulter using the apec;hc plan 1n accord Wttn t Otsllrct Map 24 ol 1"41 nas been reviewed. and It BRANDON MICHAEL VIF-Str .. t. Coeta .,...., Calif estate of 11\t oec.<Jent lailfouf. AttOfMY• !of fletl-trac1 tor Int at>ove pro,ect ,tCTITIOUI IU ... 11 procedure of Cnaple< 27 ot the obiec;11ves set out 1n sucn Hunhnglon Beacn Ord1-has ~ detwmined lhat It OIJAIN DRAKE 92627 Tne pe1t1 1on reovu11 11 o l'l a r , I 11 A" ton Bids snall be r-ved tn NA• ITA,._NT tr.e Improvement Act of spec1lte plan nanca Code is hereby 11 categoric ally uempt IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Btlan c WMson. M D autho«fy 10 1dm1n1ste< tne ~ard. lulte 7'0. Coeta tne ptac. 1denlllled abOve, The fo41owt persona are 1911 T ne spectltc. plan 11 amended 10 incorporate under the requirements of thal all persons Interested In Inc . a ProtlNIOnal ca11- estete under 1r.e lndepetl· ...... CA taea and snell t>e opened ind d~ bvllne: as Acting upon 1r.e 1nstruc· necessary lor lhe ordetly, MeadOWlark Specific Plan !he Calltornte Enwonmtnlal the mallet aforesaid appear tornla Corporation COll9Qe deflt Admin111ra11on ot u· Published O<ange Coast publtely read aloud et Ille (~ACIFtC COAST PET 1t0ns or the Ct1y Council 11141 regulated develoomenl 01 2 l\Aeadowtark Specific Quallty Act before lhlt court in Depan· Hoepital eo.1a MeN. 301 t.atesAct D•tyPtlOt Mlfell t7, 18 24 at>ovestaledttmeandpl-PRODUCTS (b)AMERICAN PubtteWorllsOlreclorolthe .,,. ru t propany included Plan. e11ached nerelo u NOTICE IS HEREBY mant No 3 ., 700 CMc Vic:torlaStreet.CottaU... A hear•no on Ille ~hlion t988 Each Dtdder most SUl:>mtl PACIFIC PET PRODUCTS Ctty ot ~ Beach has within Meadowlark Specific El!hlblt A and by Ill•• raf9f· FURTHER GIVEN lllal Ulld Center Ortv. West, Slllla Calif 92627 #Ill be held on APRIL 6 1988 Tr.F W1tn ~n bl() I certified or {CJALL PAClF'IC PET PROO-and mlJlled NOTICES Plan and lhe POllC-and ence IOGorpe><ated nerein. It public nearing wlll be held on Ana. Calltornla, on Ai><ll 7, Thll buslneu It con· at t 45 PM 1n Dept No 3 at Pl8l.IC NOTIC£ cashier• checil payable to UCTS ld)OUT·DOOR·PET. TO CONSTRUCT 10 111e procedures Mt oul in socn nereby approved, and tile 21tn day 01 March, 1988, 1988. at 2:45 o'c!Ocil P.M., due1ed by a general part · 700 Cov1c Cenle• Dt1ve Weal tr.e DISTRICT or a bid bond STORE 1548.D Adams Ave owners of said propeny notl· tptetfle plan are satl1tac1ory COpiel of socn spectflc plan at lhe hour of 7 30 p m , In and then and there lllow nenfllp Santa Ana CA NOTICE TO in the torm set fortn •n !he Suite 253 Costa Mew Calif lying 1nem to con1truc1 and 1n agreement Witn 11141 shall be maintained fe>< In-the Ctty Hall Qe~cll cauM. If any they na ..... why Ale1tander s Lin. M.0 IF vou OBJECT 10 1,,. CONTIIATOfll CO'lt•acl documents in ern 92626 ~rbs and gullets 1n front 01 general COllQePI u aet out in spec11on 1n the officli ol 1ne Chambers lJOO ~ Mid peh110tl lor change of President ;ranttng 01 ,,,. oehllOI\ fOU CALLING 'Ofil IMOI emounl not less tr.an 5•, 01 Cnnstopr.er Kennerly tf\elr PfOP«fY 10 1r.e 11an-lhe «:lty's 0-al Plan City Cler\ and the o.c>art-Boulevar<I Nepwon e.ich. n9melhouldnot1>egr111ted nu 1111..-nent w• lllecl shOuld eitr.ar apoear 11 the Scr.ool O•t lrlct NEW the muimum arnount 01 t>td Hobson 905 \Ian NHS Ct dard spec11tcat1ons and A publle neanng wu held rnent of Commu01ly De· CA 92963. at whlQll tlma and IT IS FURTHER ordef'ed wtth the County Clettl of 0r- fl&1r1ng and 5181e you• ob· po RT.ME s A u N 1F1 E o H 1 guarani" 1r.at 1~ biO-Cosia llAeu Calif 92626 draw•ngs of 1r.e City on February 1, 1088 on the velopment place interested persona lhat a copy ot this or~ to ange County on F9bruary 1ec:uons 0, 11te wrmen obtec· SCHOOL DISTRICT der will i nter into tne Cnarlie Yu 99u O.blot1. II consuuctton 11 nol corn-MeadOWlarlc Spec.tit<: Plan PASSED AND ADOPTED may appear end be neerd snow cau .. be publlthed In 215. 1988 11ons woh lhe court o.tore Proiect Name LAND-prooosed contrllCt ir lhe Founiain \/alley Cahl 92708 met\Ced w1th1n s1x1y (60) and En11rronmen1a1 Impact by Iha City Council of !he thereon the Orange Coast Dally Piiot. '~ t,,. near1n9 Your appear· SCAPtNG & IRRIGATION AT same 11 awarded to svch TlltS b sinus 11 con calend4r dayt ITom lhe date Repor1 87-2 City Of Huntington e..cn at Publlllled Orange Coast a newspaper of general P\lbllShed Or11n94 Coeal anoe may be 1,, per~ or by CORONA DEL 11.44FI HIGH Dtdde< In ,,,. event ol lettura dueled Du 11 al art: of the NOTICES TO CON· Copies of Meadowlark a regytar meetlnQ t'*eof Daily Ptlot March f7 198& ClrculatlOO published in 1n11 Delly Piiot March 3 10, 17 your allorney SCHOOL to enter into Utd con1tac1 ne<Ship Y geoef P STRUCT and diligently It'd SpeelllG Plan Shall be main-he4d on IM 7th day of ThS47 county at lees! once a week 24 1988 IF YOU ARE A CREDITO~ 8'<1 Oeadltne AOrtl 20 socn $flCUt1ty Wiii be lot Ch• s HODIOt"t Wllhout lnllfruplion P<OS-lllned for 1ntpection In ll'le Maren. 1988 for lour conaec:uu .... --· Th-509 or a con11ngen1 creditor of 1988 2 oo PM teited Thi~ statement "'" tiled ecuted to cornple11on. the ol11C41 of the Cny C4et'k end JOttN .,... ... MAYOA P\8.IC NOTIC£ prior to the day ot said hear---------- tne deceased you must me Place or B•d ReGeipt Tr.e DISTRICT r~fv•s with !he County Cter~ or o r. City of Newport Be.en sna11 1neOepa11mentot Commun-ATTEST Allele M MOTICI Of Ing rtaJC NOTICE your claim with the court or Purchasing Deparlmenl the "O"' 10 rat@Ct any or all ange County on Fet><uary cause Illa work to be done ty Oeveloc>mtnt Wentwor1h, City Clerk "*JC ,..a_ Dated FEB 19 1988 I>'_,, 11 10 1r.e ~rsonal 2985·8 Beer Si•eet Coste b•ds or 10 waive any ,,_ 23 1988 11\d lne cost or the work 10 ADOPTED by tne Clly Put>fjShecl On1nge COut -M.al lllCllllllOM, COM-MOTICa 0. repf'eserttall..,. appo.nted Dy Mesa CA g2626 regu1e11t-or 1nlorma1tties F172211 be a hen on the pr09lf'ly Council ol the Ct1y of Hunt· Oally P110t Mardi 17. 1M4 NOTICE IS HEREBY ... llONIW ..... ......, ~ .. MING the court wotllln lour montr.1 P1ace Plans Documents 1n any btds 0< in Iha bidding PuDhsneci Orange Coast A public nearing wtll be tnglon ~ al a •egular ThSS4 GIVEN the1 the City CouncM C... NOTICE 1$ H EREBY from tr.e date ot ltrst 11 10 be pocl<ed .,0 Sarne as No 1>1ddet may withdraw o111y Pilot FeDruary 25 l'le!d al 7 30 PM on Maren mee11ng nald M onday, oftheCltyofNewporl a.ectl .. ...._. llloCartM, At· GIVEN tflet IM City Councll suanc. of letters as provided above any btd tor a pe<lod ol torty· Merer. 3 10 t7 1988 28. 1988, In the City Council llAa.reh 7, 1988. by Iha ro41ow-P\aJC llJTIC( will hOlcl 1 public hearing r• ..,_, '-,....., ... .,, 1111 of Ille City of Newport 9"dl 1n See11on 700 ot 1na There w111 oe o S25 oo rtve (45) days after the date ' Th 490 Conle•ence C111mbars 1ng roll call vote· Glfdlng conlidafatlon of • ...,._ llVd., .... 114, wlll hOld a publlc heertng,. -~=~~==~-~-~----~~~-~-~-----~---------!*~"~~port ~~Cou~men~-~~~·~~~of~~~~«-~~~of • "8.IC NOTICE flta.IC f«I TICE Pta.IC NOTICE Pl8l.IC NOTICE Boulevard Newpon 8"eh Erskine Mirys. Bann1eter MAm ITA~ and ~ • pu<IUlnf to "'lltllhed OnncM Coeat Certlftcat9 of Cotwe1•t0e I ORDINANCE NO. 2131 -----..;._~;.,_-1--------------~---10 heal and pass upon any NOES Counc ilmen The lollowtng pefaona .,. Newpot1 8eKh Munlcloel Deity PllOf Matet\ J, 10, 17, and ~ty -our-it to LEGAL NOTICE proteslS or objectlona whlCh Green Finley. Winchell doing butlnell u ADI/AN-Code s.ctlon S tl .oeo tor R 24, 1991 Newpor1 8eKh Muntclpel m ay be ra1Md by any P<C>P-ABSENT Councllmen TAG! WEST, 3108 MtiOe & 8 TOY(ING, 12 ALBA E • Th524 Code Section $_ 13 OIO tor ~rty owner or any othet'Per· Nona Avenue. Apartment 0, Cotta IRVINE, CA 92720 EMERALD TOWING ANO tOt1 1nllfetted 1n the matter CITY Of HUNTINQTOM Mela. CA 921527 NOTICE IS HEREB Y P\llJC llJTIC( AUTO TAANSPOAT, 1512 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH AMENDING THE HUNTINGTON BEACH MUNICIPAL CODE BY REPEALING CHAPIERS 14.3e, 14.40, ANO 14 «. ANO ADDING THERETO NEW CHAPTER 14 36. ENTITLED SEWER SYSTEM SERVICE CONNECTIONS. FEES. ANO DEPOSITS." AND NEW CHAPTER 14 ••. ENTITLED "SEWER MAIN EXTENSIONS" WANDA 1. MOOM>, CfTY 11 A c H , A 11 c I a M . Riehard W Wooclbeek. FURTHER GIVEN tha1 said S.E. 8NSTOL SAN'T A AHA CUM wen......_ Cler CMftl wna publle heating wll be hald at MOTICa O. HE.IGHn, CA 92107 Publlahed Or'ange Coast ™E FULL Ttxl OF THE Oennt• ~ Rlcnard, Mme the hOuf of 7 '° p"'. on the ......... noee -NOTICE IS HUIE•Y Dairy PllOt March 17, 24. ORDINANCE IS SET FORTH Thie butlneaa la con-21th day ot Mwctl, 19". In ..... TM GIVEN lNlt MIO~ llellr· 1988 BELOW duet.cl by e oet*al part• the Chy Hall Councll DIC&.MATIOll 1nO .. be lleld at the flour Of Th556 nerlhlp ONlnW.. 3300 Newpor1 Tiie tMne "9r'fdl wa,., 1:~ p.m . on the 211f\ dllw of 8YMOP918: ---------ONMMANCa Dennie Alc:Mtd, Ald4.rd IMS., Newpot1 IMctl. CA D19tnet (IAWO) la P'epetlnO Mmnlt\, 1MI. In the~ .... "8JC llJTIC( lllO. -Woodbeck ntl3. at wNctl time and a Neo91ille o.cMrat1on tot Coundl ~.. ~ OrdlNnet No 293 t Amends 1he Huntington BMch Munlcipal Code 10 revtM the ponion ot the Huntington BMch Municipal C<><jo whleh deals wtth ...., tYSlem con~lona Said Ofdln•~ Mtl .... 8nd ~ta •• lollowt AN ORDINANCE OF THE Thie ataternent wtie tied _. Int~ l>Wlonl 1M projec1(t ) cMec:rlMd Newpof1 aMI., Newpoft Kal7il CITY OF HUNTINGTON w1tt1 the County ca.rtt of Or'· may llPOM'"1 and be hesd be60w A "Oralft" ~ e..ct\, CA '21U, at whid'I ITA~ 0. BEACH AMENDING TH£ .. County on l'etwuaty 5, u..on ~ Oecteta11on .. on -..... time -..... '"" .............. .,., A .. NDa II I IT 0. HUNTINGTON BEACH OR-1NI T"'~ A .... Oietric1 oftlce, 1M02 ... .,.,_!NY..,.,._ encl be Ull 0. ..cnnoue ORDINANCE COD E av ,.... -· -·. . art ct.I A"'911Ue, IMne, CA. llW1I ~ .,._ .. illAm • AMENDING DISTRICT MAP PublllMd Or'1n99 Coaet 0. •""191T mAClt and la ~ IOf p..dc -9ln\a AW--"DP 11111 The foll~ penona 241 TO INCORPOAAU Deity Piiot Matctt 3, 10, 17, ~ Orlft09 Co.t lliapec11on A...._,. O.C.. TMlf Cfn W. CITY htw abandoMCI the UM of MlAOOWLARK 8PE~'IC 2•. 1... ~ Piiot Mwcf\ 1'). ,... ~ .. be OOI l fl .O 06•..-TIUilC* $220 00 1111 Fictitious 8u 11neu Pl.AN iiii' Th3t0 ThMt ror apprOllll or • JJWOllll .-. u r 1d ~ eo.t 15() 00 N 1 me WE 8 T P 0 fl T WHEREAS, afl9' 1'0tlca -by the ao.it of IJhctor9 of ~ ...... ..._ 1l, ttel PROPERTIES, 30tO Pu4lrMn duly oMn punuanl to Gov· ..ale PmJC llJ1'IC( ..,. ~ M a ....... to TllMI Street, Suite A. Coe4e....., 1tn1111 n1 Code aectlQl'I be held ec ttOO p M. ~ ~f t2t2.t tSSOO. the city Counc:I of PWCnnwa• ll•M f'ICTmOUe • 11•• 21.1-lr\ttl90ilfrldc:Mloa PmJC m1a The ~IUoua .,..,_, Ille City of Hunt'"°'°" 9wtl ..... 8TAI ff .... 8TAW .... ...,.... ...,... , ______ ....,,......., ___ _ 100.00 Namer...,,.,toaibOweWM lleid I put!IQ Nlttne on The ....... ~.. '"'9............ ~ f f'UM N#lft D •• I• t50.00 llled In Orenge eour-ty on l!Hd~ loedlc PWI .,..,...,.__ d<*W..,.__ ....,, T"9............. --8TA'-f Novwmber IS, 1MS '11.I end En~ ... 1n.-ct COWllT MAINTIN· l.A OUIQN. 14 ~of~ of ........ Tllt ...... ..,_ .. NO '212142 "-Port No. t7-2 on '*'*Y AMC&. l41J1 ~ u . Cour1 • ......_, IMdl, Clelll ~ a. ._. o1 .,,.. dOlnm .._ • 15000 Wltfl'llnOton Homea •• 1.1 ... wtllc:ll WM~ uic.-..c-.-... __..,...,......,....,.. ·~ INVHTWIM.H . Calltotnle COt1*Mlon tor-'4>..nd~on~ W .. H S."1l1 LY"ftl ,,,.._,.,, 14 ... ._. ...... '° ~ ...,,.~._ •111. met'Y ,__, ~ ,,,., 1, 1-. and ~ •A. U.-t1111, -.. a . ......_, ~ ...., .,,_ '° 1 ......, eo. ...... Cllt 9"117 ....,. Coto.. aoeo "'*-' ~ of uuo~ c.11 atM . Clllf trata 11• ec c1eve10""'•'" ........, °' ....,, m 150.00 s.r.. l""9 A. c.lf0111lla. 19ettflc 1'1tM, to~•'*'t ._. 0. ...._ .. 1)1 ..... ~ 14 ... 1o..c1 to .. Mlt'lll -lllltt, C.... .....: c.11. C... ...... Cell ... .-,Y. ..... ecr.,-. .... OI ~ •A. U.-.... lllrd :.~ laed\, .......... Clloeof~ a.7 .. ,, L.. ~. -..... IOcMad ~ c.11..... Clll. --"' ... ~ °'.... tMe, , .. , ...... ,... ~ "'-'· ..,... A. tOO • nofWt encl ... of TNa ~ la ..,.._ 1'MI ...._. la OM-C111t1r Drl •• ,,_. -..ir-..c:.. ...... ,u. f'NMftt FOf the Int unit-$195 00 and ..ch odded un11-130 00 FOf a percel o.,,.- 10.000 IQUllr• ,.., .. petl(I( .. 64500 b. pet unit· t30 00 FOi oddltlonel (2nd I units In Old Town· 130 00 FOf Front Foot bait not .... then-130.00 t. 2. i . THI ru\.L TEXT OF 'THE ORDINANCE IS AVAJLA8L£ IN THE cm CUA.K'S OFFICE C01U ...... Cillf tMM ... ti1118i t lot! Of ..... ~ ~ I .... ,.,.. ...... bf: a ...... ~ ... 1' ........ ,,..... TNI ...._ la .,._ T1lil ......... oan-QID'""1..SW....,,,... '-..: -.... .. ..... --... .._. llf: ....... -" lludM ~o ..... ...,.,_,. ...,., ~ '*!!!-W ._..... .... L""9~ °"""-··•11a .. -,:,..._ ADQf'TID by ""' ~ CouncM of the City of Hunllngton a.ch -• ,..., rneeti!'O Nld Mond9y. ...,._ ""· , ... , by 18 rol Cll ~ AYR: Coundlmln! ~. Of9M. Rnl9y, ErtklM, Meys, WlnCMl, lennf9'9r NOU:~fltOfte ~:~:None • lllOOJPOf••-"°'_.. •• nm ..... ,... .. 'n.11 •n• ••• -...., Dalli.-...,. w. ... -n. .. ~ .. ...., .__.. A. • .,. MOM .._ .... Countya...., Or-..., .. c.uney an• 0r-.... .., ....., .... 1'111 • • .. ..., .-a. eoun., on of Or· .,..... ,._. o1 1M•Adfn0 .,.. eowwy on '*'-Y ... c...., °" ....,. a. ...., . • • .. c..., ~.,Or· ... ~ Oft ...... 2, ,...... dlli19111"*" .. a . 1tll -......... Wiier C... ... aa.. .. ,......, ,.. ---~----.... ,..,,....., ._ ........ ,.... .. -.... Nilllf'9d Or"'9I Co.I 1'*lllC '*" WI ...,,.. _.. "a· ?lid ar._ C.... fJI l l atlN Or.,... C... ~.._CA_,.. ~ ti .. °'9!111 O.. Ollr ,_. _. ,e, 11. M. •1*J rt••""'"'.-a.tw .... ....,_it. 11, 14. Diii,.. ...._-. 11, M. " "'a .. air-a.. Diii..., .... 1. .._ 11, 'Clln .. --~l--~ MiM M. WMIWW9' C11J a.l • " ...... °""" c...e ~ "°4 ~ 17, .... Til6S3 a1,1te1 .....-.... at,lMI ''·""' ~ ........ n.-9'·-"'",.,. 1, 111&..,..,. 1'Jl..&CI ~ ~ ' \ WORK ITEM '1. Heater reml• A C 2. Fumlah and 1nst.U g«>textlle fabrl<: 3. Alphal1 COtJCrei. overlay 4. eon.truct 8-1 median curb (8" c t l 5. CotdptMlnlng 5· adjacent to concrete guuer 6. Ulndacape and Irrigation 7. Rel8ed ~Y9fMf\t merilers Type C re11«11ve 8 Adtust manho'M to grade 9. Adjus1 water v.ive box• to grade 10. ~ traffic signal detector loops 11. ~s Modiftc:atlon• In eccotdenCle wttl'I tl'le provlslOna of Section 1773 of tl'le Lat><>r Code. tl'le State of c.itomle. Director of tl'le e>epertment of lnclustriel Relations Shalt ~ the gienerel prevWl!ng r1te of wegee.. appflcable to tl'le ~ to be ctone; ~ of tl'le tat•I general wage rate d9tsmin&Uons are on Illa at tl'le of11ca of the City Ci.R and tl'le omc. ot tl'le Otr.ctor of Public woru of tl'le Ctty of Huntington Beectt. Calltomie. Pt.w Md epectficatlonl. togetl'lar witl'I proposal torm, may be obtained at the oMoe of tl'le Director of P\.it>k Wortc1, City Hell. Hunt~1on Beach. CelHom&a. r ss P o Orenge CoMt OAJLY PILOTfThurld~. March 17, 1988 ca ~teTITIOUa __ .. • MAMC aT ATDmlfT .. · r,,. '~ P9"ION -- 00of'l9 Ou~-METCO EHGtNEERtNG , l°'23 L.-Rrtw Aw . FountM' \le...,. Cel•f Ml•) Ann Cemob•ll. 20222 Running Springa Ll'I . l'iunt1n91011 Seacn Catt! 9~11 Trt·I OuS·~S •I CC>f'• OUClecl Oy Ml •~ Mar~ Ann Campo.II T11.s s111ement wu ttled w1t11 1119 County CleA Of Of· 3flQ9 County <>" F•OtUMY 2~ 9811 ,STJ1.9 P~O'·I""° 0<~ eo-1 Da· , P t0t Maret' 3 •0 17 t'4 988 P\8.IC NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS atSlllEaa NAMISTA~NT • °'f' 'OI ng pet ton It are l<> ~ 0-So"es5 iU • A'"E s --~E~"''lliG 1'7 ".o•e-$trN I Apt I-Co.II .,,.ew Cat 1 •n62fi ... ,,,,I'" ' MO"'I 14 7 ;:: o-St C~u Mna C• • v26t't • ... s ,., ... ~•"4=">~ • con .. .:i ... c•ec: O\ .Ar. oo ... 0"'&1 -~'"'',.. ~()-" 9 ·~ ~ '!"t•t~· .... ., h..C .,,,,. ~"f' \.A)Uf'ty l.·~· ;)f (>' •";" Couni~ 0" tvtarcn 2 '~88 FJ7307't PvOhl<".0 Ota~ :::OM• :a••• =>·10t Marc~ 11. 1~ 2• )• 9!6 P\8.IC NOTlC£ •• FICTITlOVa 9US4"ESS NAME ST A TU11ENT ..... 'o< tow-"Q ~W"S .,,. STAT'OENT OF UAMOO I .-vT OF USE Of flCTTTIOU'I .............. : "9 ~~~ob ' s. o ...... ~lojo '° · ... ., ·•::..ot1 '•" ,_.,_,..,.. Ca•i't -.&~ ..... R \Rl1 J.:• · ' ··=" l• r ti 8 rt1' K I \ 'I r p .• -. ..... 1 7-.. :, J.t\ --~ in H· .. . ,. .dT l .m ~ \tr . ' . P\&.IC NO TlC£ s.-« ~4Q$ ,.,.. , De -~ ::e •f'oC • • "f' "'"<# • , ... :.· : •• :..>.:ie ~ s.:...-•·o F : Sr • -~• 'v::or• :.-1 .. t:A 'iC'~e-ft ·~ Jt"' • • ..._ • ~ :>· • ..,. 3 1si .l.. • v.·c.· ·ou •· •n-cr .,.,.,.. '!>.It;" :>-es "Ji! Of' o~_. ...a -·· ,.. I> -.<I • 1 \ I 1 IP"\ g n ..... 'it .-'" ,, .. -. .. !'! ! n. -.. .., .. r • it ·r.·d''"' l r) \ ,, .. n\lot .\Jl'r \!"'"" R1,n .. :n Roh•'-• · :1 man' ,,n._ : .. • ••d!-ctnd '"rl.11• ''" \ ·s1t ... u<>n r:t\U\ ~ 1111 p \1 10 t \I •I f II~ \.'1t\A M.-mon. I P rk \\ • u..1n .].J(: • Pa 1 \ '''"' Drt" e '· ";• •n ..ch M.JllS t ' I r '>l.W.n 8ur~I •l r ! .. .-.h ~n Cl( .\ni.;1 ' l .athnlt&c I "'l Urt ~ 'll.-1Apot l Be .. I'\ ~ .. ·u~d .ay, \1,.nh "" H 10 \ \1 In l u of ""• ~ h n.t1nn1 'TIO&, l't mMt• ,, • cnu .. h !\' H1~1t.ll 1n Or- .. nl'!' \.·,~,, P1111f• \ c "" 1\.11...t~r\ 0. "'"""' ri-4-4 r, .... ~,.,.,, • c •9"\4)10'. g I "-:lo ~ ,_O()rl e. , ft4• '1 '"' ... '-·. c • ...,..,or, 1~c ~ ... C.'>Slll ~~~ ' •. ' C9 ONrige COMt DAILY Pfl.OT/ ~. IMrdl 11, 1MI I GAliib 842-5878 t FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 54o.1220 496-6800 " ~ .... al 1112 am.. ----------------~( lM41alMI un Rare 2 Bedroom & loft pl9n F amity rm or Den $139.900 P..Wala 1117 Tlln.I-.. • Uif plus study On 3BR 2BA. 1700 11t Green-Oc:ean Front. New Medi- belt view. pvt spa otl 18 rr a n e a n 1 t y I • . MBR New crpl, oak llrt & S3500/mon1ti 675·5081 pa1n1 Call Agt/Ownr. UPGRADED 3 BO 2 BA Prlncs only, $262,500 • UU 111·... Phil & Eugerna. . Starken-frplac:e, f., w/d Plkup 11U1T.. ~g 85"-'&638/760-5000 Yearly 6 _3-_8_754-~~ ~M.&.V Certu •el llu llU •Wllll._ ~ .. / •268sEXwXRo2styi Lerges~l~llf story \[\\'i J..'YT 11~ \ 'J 2Br l'"t Ba ltg encl paho, townhome in ll'le d• REALTORS • frplc comm pool, no airabM ea•ed community lliiiliiiiiiiiii----•I pell S9SO. 832-4618 of Bayrldge. 2 bedroom ~prt INc~ -IMt •11UY1•U• aultet upstairs. con-- -3BR. den. 3 car gar, vertlble bedroom + full M1 LM PAii M 1mmac $2300 Agt, WI bath doWn stairs. Bu1l1 In Owner wiH 101a11y finance 640-4868 0< •96--4868 9'eclrlc kltcherl 2·C81 at-al low Interest rates tacl'led garage. $276.500 Highly upgtaded 2 mstr 3 Cute bul cozy Duplex lft-1111 bdrm Unit sec bldg Units 28A tBA, t C8I (~11:.1-vx·,t:.1:.l .KJ NS' 1#/d oorman S•S9.000 gar Frplc Drive by 514 '-ft'\'-l Agt, Kathy 840-t620 A·B Jasmine, $950/mo 11!!!: t l )\II'\.'\:\ or 702 Begonia S 1000 ... Rl \l roR.... 110 YIW 1mw 0 0 0 --4 lines 7 days ~..,. •• .,.,,., .,. No ...., • , o a I · &tat•. Comn'*dal. Auto-• ..... ....,.. or._ • Wanted C....... 11M c.te._. llM .... 1141 .......... llMl!l:~!"!!...-- •eAtMT6N sPfG&• EISIOE -·~St. No LllQUM cn.m 38r ... , .. . ~ tri-M 2& t 'M9e 28A 184. OW. •ldoeed 28a nee • guest c:ottllge. 2 ~ CondO Pool MC. gate. a ap.cloua 1Br tB• y • 'd I I 7 5 /mo S2t00/rno. Walk 10 bctl. tennis. 113501"4-0129 ~~~~:llr'TllM:t" condo loc In a qui.t 842-5454/64$-8713 Avt lmmed. 87~ 1 * 1 • waletac•P9d complex. --111111 ••• I II Parltlng. ~. d/W, Frplc, w/d nkup, pool, .-c • lllT9-• ..,... ..... llS 38R. 2 t>a. petlo, bk yrd. no pats or amotcen S750-S1020. No pelt. frplc, apecloua kitchen, "Allll-• -. trplc. NEW: Pnt, c.pta. S1~/mo 873-eMO Cell Velma 549--2«7 ~park Ilk• ywd, utile -• -... •-ba kit floora kit llta. BRANO new 28r 18a. •Eutalde •BA 28A, den. lnlcd • 1•rdener 18a pool. tenma. w/d stave .Ent~• ·..._ '*• upper 2 cw •ino 2000 alt.~ yerd, dbl S1200mo 50-1557 $125. 4M-0281* New Gard/Waler enc:t. frplc. 'r9'rlg, 0/W, aunny gatege. St•~5 Pet ok. *831•5454'* _. No pats 1 1500. deck. yrty 11325/mo. 848-1284 0< M 2-9eee .... 1111 84~5715 i.te artn/EY9nl. 873--9098 Of 983-1834 •EASTSIDE remOdNd WllJ-ft.W ~~ Pt~ar~?t! 111•11 PtalanJa 2BR lg ywd, encl gatage. • lllYll lllT -HL.l .. llS S 1650mo No pell. Alfi .... pel Ok . A vl now I EXCLUSIVE OUAR .,15 M0--0900 720-9218 t $150/mo. 6'1~902 GATED COMMUNITY •W•llTTIM llWLElllll :!c::~r:::':~~~ ....... -w~~M::SNs~r· Eutalde new back bi/'. ---wet bar. wtd 11t11411, 3 bd 2 ba. tam rm. Lvg rm. • 873-7353 • l 28R "" O -'-Ir pv1 bkyd yd spa, Frpl. •------.........,,..--, g • n / • .. .,...ro. pvt .. MWf patios dbl~age SllT $1875.l mo 759-S<MO * •OCEANFRONT YEARLY patio $475 • 2BR ap1 . Sor . no pata ~-0509 mlrrOl'ed •alls. wet bar, Large 3 8r, 2''t8a. 2 car LIDO ISMt ~r 1 & 28r (smatl) $500· attach garage. adults, no auached garage. w/d 1Mo W11D f11W 2ba hoose Soolh patio S900mo. ulll• Incl pata S800. 642-8760 l'lkupa. Ir,..,., pvt yatds. (818) 790-992 t *673-4928* ....... THE BLUFFS 38r 2' ,ea. 3 Lg Bdrms. 3•,.. pvt ba. 2 pool & spa. S 1250/mo lg mstr. 2 SIO<Y end unit (7 141675-5946 S585 2 bf duple• YMrl) . e•·11 ~ •••llT~ 1st block to beach Must sell now• $239.500. ............... 67 .. 630 Rare 3BA 2BA on BluHs 11• ~112 wlspectacular Back Bay .... _ vtewt $335,000. CHINA Cove condo 2br 2ba 2·car gar 1 block lo beach Pa110 & BBO. S 1400 mo 979-3084/day 673· 7537 l eve car g81• trptc:, yd S 1350 RESERVE ONE NOW! exec home. sec sys Avl --utlls pd. 410 Harding. !l 3 Imo 151 Albert Pt "--726 w Wiiton SI 4/ t $""""'/ 7t:.l'l2""'" Located on a wide lush Balboa Adult• No pets. """' F~ Int~ c-" "~" 7001 ''vv mo vv-~ ~reent>ett, this expansive • 5'7-t 155 * wknd1 0< apptm ~5-0968 .... .... .,, '".,.. --VILLA Balboa 2BR t''>BA BR 2',,BA t>eauly IS up---- BRANO NEW AND --------· condo c0<net unit. nice g1aded to tu•I the mllhon $700 Yrly Oceanf ron t FREE RENT TOO! vleWs. 1111/d 1nc1. S 1095 ck>ltar appetite Short 0< 1 Bdrm. stove. relrlg 3Br 388 condo ltyle trlp6e ,....... 631-6052/W 722-7265/H long term IH ok $2300 too7 E Balboa Blvd. Apt I )I t ~ I rt8JC NOTICE lt1l lst1tt ,., Wt PrlM o. ... rew Let Located 1n Newport Beacll. Complete with ptans lor 4500 sq ft ot· ~ Pis call 645-1791 H I \ I I \ C.nu,.j~l •u 1112 F ~ ~~ t b •cob 60PC611 &fuice ~~ ~~a By rmOwne~· units great toe. 312''1-212 2 10 ,· Leeward Lane. For $482 000 P11n Only appt Call 645-2421 675-3058 .. 76-5127 --- --LIDO ISLE I CllUMYE WITHFlllT Unique 4 or SBA 2BA. 2 story prvt riome 1n quiet, •~elusive community Spacious & versallle floor plan Wonderful 111ews. Grea1 front patio. plenty of parking All new oecor L~ avl at $<1200/mo YtlU IEITALS lll-4112 Ouahly remodel Open & Stunning. ltghl 2BR. Den, bright 2 sty 3 bdrm. large JASMINE CRK 2BA 2BA f0<mal dmmg. lamlfy rm patio & yard French • den beau1 furn1slled w/lrple & planlallon shut· doors open 1>eams & Tennis pool gared tars ·All behind guarded while on wh•te decor tor a $2500 mo 720-3776 mllrs. f/p micro. 2 car '~ 2134 mo lmmed occpy poss-5. Mgr. Apt 8 54~ gar mdtvldual w/d incl 2 28R 2BA den. frpl. spa. 1ble Doug HerbSI LG studio. ttapa to t>ch wk• fr~50 432-6723 3~a~d ; ~e0~~1cG~~ ~:.::hN0d:;: s; 4C::~~~ 160-5000 °' 120-3980 Fenced yd. 1 pkino spc incl. $1200 Frayda RENACOelia 760-5000 nr MAY I ~~~~~::;t1':a all 780-3147 Of 780-5000 ~ ~M.A..V I \t"\\f l\-'4,.)T I~ .. \ 'II SUPER 1l'larp 1BR. '.'t h'k ~ .. , \t"\\l\.1.....,.r l':l.\ ·11 R£ALT~s" ~~~mo~=-'v!!~ Cl\arm1ngc1e&nibr 1'1tba \t\Xl :-'l_"fr l':l~\ ll REALTORS'" 673-t014673-64781att 6 cottage. Nu paint, large REAUORS • yard. no pets $800/mo • -- -sec dep. 2~ E 22nd St lut. INc~ 2141 2BR Elegant cond<> ocean & Dey views. Fr pie, mao Cool ocean br~es 3BR MARINERS WALK -Light. pool & spa Ga.s & walet Exec twnhme, 2 car gar, brlglll airy & 1ust a ,_ pd S 13S0tmo 650-7311 yard. Xtras. Kids & sml blocks trom lhe beach • • 3Br 288 Pl..-ANm C..... Ml 1b1 MU 3od den Fam Hme. pnv pallO. 3 car oar. quite loc PLAYA RE • 673-1900 . pet ok $1245 1>42·9666 2Br & 3Br TownPIOmes Vardsl pa11os garages. spa t block 10 oeacn1 Pf•uaA YIAILY Easts1de Exec twnh~. hreplaces&vaultedce.1-$1550 mo YEARLY •Lg 3Br 2Ba upper FICTITIOUS aullNEIS ltHH/Cedet oate '°'only $395.500 fresh clean 10011 0 E 0 Be •-ll ...... -... S519 500 63 t-1400 M v !N Ill w• 8utyl 38r 2' 18a, yard 2 car at-ing.s washer & dryer 6-46-7498• Dup1e11 Nr Balboa Fun 2 Bedroom. 1' .. BA. $500 tachecl garage comm hOOk·uPs 840·5870 •ILIFFS• I Zone, 2 car gar prkng. M1 ove-ISn950Bonu•1'500 1 year NA• STATEMENT ,._ a) 1112 _,. •-CLl'"FHAVEN nu condo 28r ·3rd Br The !ollow1"" !>e"Sons ere -•tr llO-aAAA ~ f 2 B /A .. ,, -------------1 ...., V•ew pr""'ertY Spacious 3 rot , a soac1ous L pool & spa Avl 211 Diana -fr pie 3 deck s lndry ease • MC. 63I·1266 or 281-8425 I • __ .....___ 2142 3BA or 2BR • Den. 2 •BA hkup s 1300/mo 900 Sea Lane 64•-2611 BAY SHORE ELECTRIC •IRll llWI ,,_..., bdrm in outstanding 52600 _ 854 1128'* ::lc><ng t>uS•r>eSS as RENAC vy lrml 01n rm secl sySlm ut. ....... S 1450tmo 640-56&4 Bkr •Newe 28 28a 1~ ----EASTSIOE Large 18R Me r r 2Br tBa. lrplc. dectl. rafrg. 2207 .t.nn•ve•sary u 1ne -,_., netgnborhood walk lo all Newl>O't Beacn Ca ,1 92660 We II give you the down in • • . , scfiools T err1flc ex· SPACIOUS 2 br • oa I gar wl beam ceilings Gas & 3BR 2~.SA TowneHome. •IEIT&LS• Duplex frplc • blk to 1 eat gar 1 O< 2 people waler pd $595/mo No lrplc carprt pool $1100 2·5 Bdrm $900-$5000 mo beacn on 42nd SI 2 car $1025/mo NICE AREA C Rot>en Ben11n9 in-exchg 1°' 8 share of own· \ t \\ I 'l I I I '1 11 pans1on poten11a1 Seller J House walk 10 Sch c 2207 ersn10 You make the l-~~;:e~:,'y L~~~·n~~woort 11 mthly oymts & we share REALTOR$• will assist """" financing $1325/mo 644-9060 pets 548•6680 Avail 1mmed 891-3569 M A 673•9378 garage lrplc. lndry hkup, Shown by appl 673-1039 alter 6pm f0< apl arh. gl j patto S975tmo E,.1..1-J•· 11L•-I •Cute 2Br 1Ba at 47tn & .... ... nWll CONDO on shallow •Tll ILlfFS• River Lg front oal•O Close to shopping no-lagoon 2br 2 >ba Oen 48A family rm 2 1BA lrplc 2 car oulltde parll-O:t~~~e~9:nl ~f~,,:~1 ::~n·~~;~ ~~:Os;~0Gr:,'~~~ •no 5900 mo 840· 1785 2 131s92..,.210 Y1lU lllTIU ll .. ff12 Beacti Cahl 92660 apprec You receive S595 000 631 -1400 I Please ask ror Parker Tn1s ousiness , con· 100" • tax benehlS Must -u. \I I HI HI'' 1 SPYIWS LUSE oucteo t>y 1 eo<PO•fl on nave Clean cre<11t Agt C..11 •fN 1024 II• •'11 ' 1,.. Newbedlord • 4BA • C Rooer1 Beni.ng 497-8757 Dys Ev Wknds Al •1 1 ·'•'E bonus 3 full BA 1>eauti- Tn1s srareme"' "''' •.ieo WTSlll Cllll lul $35001mo Mal• EtSIDE2Br N-oakcab1- anoe County Of' i:.-or..iarv I S 149,950 Hurry won·1 760•5000 ••--•9 t988 last• Call Liz or Chuck CO<I gray snu1ters 1g 1a1-ee CO . Near Hoag Hosp 2BA :THF Btulfs 4br ii"'tba end 2BR 2BA duplex, back unit w/balcony, dble garaoe Sootn of Plwy. near tnop- Pl"O (213) 534-1477 BAV & OCEAN VU New decor On Ocean 81 1800 sit 2Br • den. gar • lij SIOfll09 $1850 613-7692 "'1111 ,,,. CO\lnh C1e<• 1 Or· I s ELL lBR 2'"BA, 2 car garage. REAL TORS Gulledge 720-9800 or ne1 t.11cnen wtO/W Cape J.....;... 2144 ... ft.U F312033 Jones 631 _1266 or MUIFlllT llPlEI ~ M.A..V liced rear yd CPI no pets •ORANGETA NDO 1 rBA 2 SIOfy gi'nlge 1n. P1.101isne<1 Or1•;P Cou1 h h I I d 646-5743 On Ille sand-newer bldg ~ / S9ro 642·3871 ans box IBR on s1ream lenms s1oe lndry S800 tst • L>ail) p ,10, "et•uarr 2s t roul( t d'>SI 1e only 8 years old Has \t\X·i :-'l_"fj' l't\ l ESloE3Br 2Ba largeyatd. ~~~~,m~ ~73-~3pe15 I sec Ah Agt998-3t95 Maren 3 10 P "•e8 M2·Mll 3BR-2BA up & 2BA-2BA dbl garage no pets. un11 Rec ently re· modeled Frplc brick •lllAI NW• pallO NO PETS St •50 380 28A. lrpl, walk lo 759-093 7 leave msg main bcfl. S 1750 Agl Jeri h <4!18 lower Bft·1ns. frplcs 4 REALTORS • v.asr,er dryer rncld S,..tactllar leH UYFIM flllllSlll car gar etc $699 950 lllllllllilllillllil_____ S~OOmo 548_ 1120 • •--...a.i.--J• +... Spacious 4eA 3•,BA 2 Totally remodeled 3BR JICHS IUL n --l'IOme " t 2BA sngl Sly beauty IS a •SA Yl---""'9--I C t • 2124 Frp1c gatage wetbar ate s10<y .,,, uoe oa io bargain at S 1650 mo lll-HlO lll·Oll ti 1 · tu •SA Yll• ~ 1400 85"-43061 Magnihcent v._ Lg mstr Chlldreri & nats ok ShOrl - suite w'encl PQfCh 3 car ,... OUIET HEIGHTS HOME 2BR Duplex Quiel Pfl-3BR 28A Executive nome UNIV Parll grnbll end uml park i ng A vail now 0< long termlse poss Beau11lufly remodeled 4BR 3 bd 2 08 Den DR. frpl 3 vate, lg yard. sngl garage. incl grOm S 1380/mo Avl Jbr 208 1 story 2 patios I S t800/Wk Of S6000imo tmmed occpy Doug 3BA pool home with car -gar S3SO 000 aller J1tra oil street parking · 4 1 An 63 ne1•1M 2 "'c,,Casland flp w d micro Berber YIW Ulf••s Hl"rbsl 760-5000 or everything Total Quality 6pm OWNER 651 8370 gOO<I area S780 760-0768 .,.. -720.3980 640·4868 or •96-4868 38R 2BA lg llVlflO rn; & den 18R w/pV1 entry New crpl & paint S 1600/mo. 644·5687 516 '~ Ins 38r 2Ba. lndry rm ,_ carpe11ng. ,_ patnl S 1400mo Avail 1mmed 720-8791 • let Ut Ilea, YH Sell Y ,., p,.,.,ty! lt1rougnou1 & only 2 Parkay 2 car w °""' llMl12 RENAC m1nu1es to got! course ltatall FIH ... Tl,. HIT -~ assoc pooltsoa S t3SO ••ust see to appreciate • 4 r 786-4919 O< 497 .9191 BAY & OCEAN VI El 1Br ·•/ C"arm1ng .;;:.,inner 2-Br .... ~ /C • 1Condo 2Br 1'>8a paho '' ...... •v I I Call today tor your per-~•IH ta ti I or huge pv1 yds avail Sml WOOC1bt1dge condo 3br lu•ury penthouse new \l\\'i :t_)'j' I~_\ 11 1Ba unit w/lrencti doors I sonal showing Asking atraJ 2102 pel ok Pool 646•2846 2ba covered patto sm carpel w O S 1 t tmo RE Al.TORS • & wtndows. stove retrlg. only $399 000 Anne I ••••n n···~ yard SIO<&ge A c Obie Security gale 675-2995 ---------•/dry tr pie dec k McCasland 631·1266 NEWPORT BEACH •Zll 1 ..... ._... -1 d 1 A 1 4 1 l '?garage All u1111 PBld w N~port 2Bd ~850 -~·-Nicely uJ>Oraded 28R • carpi " ry ac v I BAYRIDGE CONDO 2Br ~BLUFFS Condo 3BR 2BA 5975 •vi 4/ t 7,.,... ., .. 76 ~-~ Den 2 BA 2 I $1 ISO 2131433-0019 2Ba up,._, f p dbl gar •--~ · " ....-~ pl His 2&R .c_ondo s 1200 Pvt ~ard lru•t trees • s ory_ -· nC10 Obi al-...• ital ~.1--------C• C1111111N, 642-5671 for information Baytront condo 28d S 1375 carport storage lndry COrlcJo E'ncf -Unil Z-car --~--.-u-lt-IC-.. --.,..2-14-1-t sec poOTW 0 filg 1 cioM 10 everything s 1225 So of PCH. 28drm 18• WATERFRONT HOMES $900 u111S incl 6"4-7269 parking frplc. pa110. -no pe1S1300mo 675-9"60 I mo Agt 759-8389 pa110. carl)O("t. lrple, lg comm pool Sml pel Oii urn cozy 28r 188 Mobile ciosets, MW crp1 No .......... 1111. AEALTOAS63t·l400 •2BrC011age•back nouse Ava11411$10751mo Pim Ulll pd 2 Adults Uflmloml VILLA BALBOA k,j 2BR 04lll S9SO 675-1746 .,...5111 I 11 your t>usoness moving 10 a 1 Lg yard brtck pa110 l\ard· YllU lllTl&.S ntsmkrs No pe1s 4 mo Gated communlTy 18T 18A lu11 condo pool spa. -W1t11 rents 10 S2000tmo PV1 Party 642-13 t t newlocalt0n'>AnnouN:el~ wood nrs gar garoerier ! 1·1 .. _12 tse $1000/mo 1s1 1as1& 2Ba arr lrplC poOI spa secur1ty $1225/mo SPACIOUS 2Bdrm 1Ba tnoYa in ctassif.ed paid. $725 645-2566 .--dep 673-5943 S 1500mo 760· 1275 gastwtr patd 951 -3967 w/pa110 S950 111. last • deposit Available nO'flf• 'l•• Guide to Apartments, Condos, & Townhomes o'n the Orange Coast. WESTSIDE VILUS CD DELUX CONDOS NOW LEISING lr11tl ll1w! Large 3 Br, 2th Ba, 2 car at- tached garage. w/d hkups, frptc, pvt yards. pool & spa. $1250/mo. RESERVE ONE NOW! 726 W. Wilson St. For inf or call 548-700 1 -VWCEIPTS 1211 IFF 1 ST llllTll Close to Beautiful spacious the beach. 1 & 2BA Apt s w/private patios, dishwashers. mir- rored closets. ceiling fans, incl. Pool, jacuzzi & recreation rm Close to shopping. Small pets ok with deposit. 11111-.111v1• ........ 1 3 NEWPORT BEAC~~ COIOMA ~I\ .. IWIOA. ,_1 DB MAI ................. 0 MARl,ERS ~ ALK -l 1~h1 . hnizh1. a1n 1..'\ IU'I .1 Ii-~ block .. from 1he hf'arh 2lHdrr11 ~ J Bd rm To~nhnmf"<. Yard.. p11110~. ~arage,. firf'plar('c. & vauh1·d 1·!'1hn~ . Wo>h~r & rln t'r hnnk- up .. 84·0-5870 ME ;\ PINE · In th(' bt-autrf ul nt>rf[h· borhooci of \lesa \er~. A lo\f'h . 11u~t complf'x n~ t~d amOf13 tall pint> trtt and 1¥\1 h lane.heaping. I Rdrrn & 2Bdnm avaalahlf . f trtplar t>. ~a ra~t. pool. spa. laundr' faciltllf'S. 549-2447 BRIGHTON 'PRI G Ln our tM water Ill Costa Mesa. Laku, 11ruma and waterfall 1dorn a ~·~{uJ lilntyle in your 2Bdrm & 3Bdtm Townhome. Carige. firrplace. mirror. pool and pe. 241-0677 ~:~~ @ ..,,_ ·--o4,u Mt.I tlMI Sti,w &Mutitul lp8doua 1 &.sroom Apt, 1100 lq. ft. W/WJIY lllrge patJo, dilh- waher. ftr..,._., mk:rowave. sa-- ._ Private beech. •90•T .... IXTM• Sony.No ..... ,...,,, ICUI I llY VIEWS 0 &iaoa 7'~11buJ11 28A 2BA Penthouse w/floor to ceiling views of Lido & the ocean. Custom interiors incl plush carpet. huge balconies. built-In vanity. lots of closets, dish- washer. private 2 car garage. Telephone entry system. Guest parking & large pool & deck area & elevator. • •••• © DELUIE . MEW IPllTIEllTS • a • • • • ~ • • • • • • • 721-0629 ()( 247-5030 C..11-... 2124 * •SPXC.ous SPARKL- ING Eastside Apt, tBdrm $6 10 No pets 2020 Full· er1on 631-8427 -•Small studio upllairs om1 1n Quiet complex $475/mo. All utllies paid 650-589• 2BR 2BA. trptc. geraoe No Pets S7SO/mo 1s1. 1as1. NCUri'\y 679 W 18th SI 631-8213 28R 2BA, newty crptd, full lutcflen paho. dbl level $450/mo Nice nelgh- bOthOOd 213·9•7-1509 ~ "1:~.a toenlblo6ltwon ~ ........ . CU1llina. 'hi ... olaix ,,.,...,..,_.,.. •••lncNe..0..-.......... Offlflf 0000 THM.I JIA.Y>I .... =,_ ...... L'W.!11. ._ ... .,.ma ,._....., J\iMaa ---,.....~ •f"YIM1911:--........... , ~ .. C7 --~~~~~~ ...... 1---~~;._,-.:M::M:: [!!!!!l!!!.!1!!11!!1~·~.!!!JC4~~~~ •es 1•• •••ti .. IUI ._,, a rel IUI !!li;;i;iim;a~l!!i !h!J•!I !ll~•!=~·~~~~l!'=•!lt~f~11~a~1s~f!,.. .. !•!!• .... EMAILLH iecMIOf N&ffWMIM -.1111r11t ..... ,. n Ill...... ~ ...... IT MTAk.SAlU 11•..., c'1oob•.:. ., ••• ~s"1'''Y eo..1111· c...-:w~ 2-3 )f'9 oMce..,. llr!Hed EtttOll•h•O. PIHHl\I CIW\ "°'* .. c lf'I NWpt _,. 100-3 30 No ...., P-/T .... ""*· wnt ........ 28r l'lih TownhouM U nO\IM . .., mo • • ---1--.. In 18M ~te 1n IV orouo C)(llCllc:. 2 Oyt/Wll Beacf'I & ottice It\ <A>elt MC IA 50tw 81nefila bOUtique In eo..a ....... ... II L~ room, .. built· 722..os.M u · I I• WtP f ype 15-80 WPM CALL 640-l 1n Mesa. 20 IVS w1t1M IV Aof>tY 1n per-90n Counyerd M6-7S 15 uro-. ·-=-... In. Ins. OOOd IOc .715/mo. All( TO BEACH to ... • l(llOJ1111r:t;e Of tut/con.I LIMH\dry •rand• light .... Tiii Roofing _,.,. oerOM ......_ 2071 ltlufln kacl't, 8M:lte10f. avt ··~--· twma P'•' d ~m• DRIVERSerouc:ountryno m•ni etc !>4~3292 729 F•rad St. C M --- POOll•P•· gartO• Or TSL MGMT 642·1903 nowl $575. • MC. 210 ~ No CM fll ~. w/«N IM:ler lo HP "9C C911f OIL req d 54S.5525 ·--·-•-WPO't~~· no.-.. MESi vew -=...---;;;; Cadar St., 134-43t2 • .wbof-llak• .....,...2t ....,... .. •n _. Ullll&TU t.t~<:, GREGOR vAg~TS -·--* * Expar • n,ec:•:t( , ~ .~ LOCAflONS 29A, 1 ;-";. ., ~ WEEKLY NOW! ....,.., ... ,.. """"IAXN Mi ~ 24141 Ctlnwta Dr t ..... 1 ~ c-M 8 AGCY PIT ~ AlfTY AOl IN-:;:;," .. - 28dr"' 29e •790 wl gar. newty redec. bll: BMutlf\My tum, ocn trnt, Comer Wee&dlff a 1r44ne p l eat Sl'tow ~!'!!llyl MtMlon Viet<>, CA 92691 lltftlS/fUJA ~:i• sf'~,"~y:o.:.~ ~~~& !,"::: 1°' 398W.wtllctl 13l-5513 Ina, _1., turn, $750-380 28A."1*;,2eerp Cot1WVlew8ult• CfUlmpiOn li.ne . .,_, .. -~ MAK.ERS Up 10 $10 m I I y~ -------M30 SIOotmo d•ys 852-11512 ~714 'ull ~ 1450 alf W-3820 ...,... Petition Clrcuiat0f1 htrtng Fu111P1T 67S-9930 1623~·~~. ~ ........ l 8oidl00fll 17 °' N19hls 7S6-9370 Vety Aeuot\ebte FOUND 1 hOuM k9Y on 20 .............. ~n to S10 hr ..... -··t• l/\11Duryuu1 290tm l8a 50 NEAR SO CO YUILY llr 111 a.aa •111 ,,_,.,..... .,._. _-.-.l\IUftlll. _,.., -1 AvocadO IM2·9850 38r AST PLAZA A'--t ,...._ front! F~~ -bl.Ck plMtlc cllC> Cotner plus PI T FI T 114()..()775 HAL man IALl1 Exper MCMMl'Y. IOf\'lt ra-rool moe1t; ~· $8/hr 1oea1 .,.. only! -2Ba yd Ir""'" ......... .,,..._, -~ of,..._ and w .. tmltuater O.mohttOn ·grading Co • PRE~~u•N -;,;;;----SUS ige, l~dry. ,,"0";;.._~~~ tHtic 11lewl H50mo 1300 sq tt at Sllaq It-triple In N.'8' 8~3423 A.asemblel'a 10 e>u11d sail 1<><>1ung '°' e.r.per1enced ~ ~~-Wl9on l3l-ote0 SIOOOl mo yrly 675-2332 A.gent *&45-3Ml• net Fully finished baM-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 bOell We wltrain AJ>ply ooer•tor mec;nan•c 10 Graat IOCahon ~pon Cente1 P1ol •Imo$· phere very good com- •722·7537• SALES/Entoy•ble Work Exp SlllM para. needed 1n • nice 1nowroom NADIR IM PORTS 650.()722 • --_ Vear lse, 2 houMt to sand, ment. carpeted. fire 7tun Mac Gr900r vacnts operate 9~5 CAT -950 1 •IHI IPl'I ~y MMUnl 3BR 28A. lrplc, pvt patio. •cmnklef• Greet CdM lo· fNllll\ ADS 1631 P1ecen11a c M CAT 10.oer 646-3746 " 11'9111 •tt/• 2Br 1 -'IBa wfgar, crpta, garage, S 1350/mo. Avl cation. &4M50S uunll AUTO DETAILING ISlllW PllC(Ull/ drps, btllns, lncd patio l /15 Agt 722-1520 ... ........ IDr FREE Res . od OMV nerd· Wiii mT 1•11111 836-4120 Call 1·5PM ---=------M~ working. clean-wt $800· UUS ..... 2 SwllMlinG poote 2439 Orange A S750 Saa Jua A/C Ample prttg, $475 up S 1500 to star1 . 722-6116 Fot nome txillO.• ••>* cioee to Schoota a Shops 2819 S•nta Ana ·o· $735 Ca~abaM 2'71 2155 E Cst Hwy 17~6900 Cal·. •eQu Send resume 3919 , 5tna11 peta ~led 687 Vk:torl• 'L' '720 '"'°'1'1.-t•-.------I lll ~ n AITI WYICI Westerly P1 Suite 201 VILLA MARSEILLES --3 BR BA. o-taoe. Newoort Bch Ca 92660 3101 So. Brlltol P&llfll& Tl .. 1111 lenced reer yrd, quiet 1617 WESTCUF DRIVE ta-1111 Tuma 567.a200 Nwot Hgts. 268 E t61n St ., ••. wfd h«ups Hwpt Bel\, Agt 541-5032 NEWPORT TIRE CENTER _ lmmec.neo.er Quiet 18R 1875/mo.681-1827 FIRSTCLASSofflcaspace FOUND CAT u..v..nair 144-IOU 1f •llU ..... * w/d1n1ng, pool caroort Iii •-•-• •t Melro Pointe 3 suit• . ~-v A sm... qutec comc>le• lndry S6751mo No oets IC. ....... . Cl'l.,c:oat oi;ev & while BOOKKEEPER/ nesti.d ._,.......tall tr ... CYrt 1163t-1266 ..... .... lrom 519 toS 1032 slf IOf Reel coll.,ftag 3110. Fair OFFICE MA.NAGER -·~... a1 u low U 950 mo Fun & FetrvleW CM 957-3207 For Sm clothing mfg P T & lavtll't ~ Stu-Radecorated ··"b t F S4INlca Call 24 1-5005 ' GQ. 1•-• "'" Grt -vrnmnt d~ -lBd~ ll'"e ~ .. r ups rs em ·Nr S Cst Pila/ FOUND F ,._ .,_ ... • ~· "' ~ "" "' ,_..... Oar no ,.....11 $550·d-•"5F Sh bA em .......,, ,,.... $10 hr 261-2827 wlpnvat• patio. lrplc, 2240 Rutna.s ,.,_ I v., ...., fW)' r . *GARDEN Off"•• in lriever dog 1 year or less urport pool spa lndry ·-· ..,,... near k1tch wl d.pool & 1aq Tuslln/Parlt Cant• .,.. lllCinlty 01 Magnotta g At· lllllElnl PIT ,~ NO PETS s585 g H•rt>or snooo•ng c1r1 S350/mo • oep 5S6-1737 Suites from 500 to 2000 E')l FIRM ~'"9 U$erl entl\uSl•SllC peoo+e Wf\O .... ant 10 earn up to S200 e>41r day °' more tcomm as Te+emar1<et1ng Reps 1nconi1ng calls only F e• nrs Call Oa11e 832--0 .. 37 -sJI '°'as IOW .. $775mo lanta. H B 968-6038 A. R A/P payroll caM S685• MC. Call Velm• * * EAS l S•DE Ou1el NEWPORT BEACH Pr111 lull Mrvlc• 24 1·5000 FOUND MANS WEOOINC. rec 1-iours tie• 6'5-0793 Neeoeo to Quality •eaos 549-2«7 ire• 2Bdrm 1Ba up BA, gar Prof 3-6mo Sll.,v Plus CommiSS•O" Sia"' No "'"IS Chu.. L $•50I Susan LaV..a.K • BAND Lost near N--•••-t/ .. lll Pa•d ''"~L ,1 **MESA VERDE•* $6501 6""'3 6 "" o.. .. mo 722-7022 day porl p,., 548-0388 I --00 P .. ~8:,,, P SBR 28A Apt, pvt P9llO mo I· 155 760-6081 eve ---_ G1f1ShOQ Jottn Wayne Aot· 4 M lo ·JV ~· D p • -·~ .... , ... LOST MILAB mix 1arge oort Oepen<J•t>le tie•· '"'O"Oay ''""' Tl'\ursoa, dbl gar, Snew c;rpts, paml IH tlat 2121 ltttbJl!ttJs-lfll 3345 81 tan cOlor Choker cnain •ble Cal1 Betty before Ca ""d• • 1•1 4'.lL·9~ 'IJ a appla 990 546-5880 • NEWLY RE-DECOR 2s lli:ii1 •nl 9 15 IQ tt ~mo vd no tags I/IC Placen-I 30om 852-91116 * •Twnhse·type 28R 3 BO 2 ba $900/mo 2BDI 525 sq tt-$525/mo halW11SOfl 831·32501E 1'-YBA. w/d hllup Gv-ba S7001mo No oets Wkly rentals now avail Rent •nlcudes ulllllies and LOST Parakeet answers Clllller/lr~tr age 3017 Coolldge i:36 * 494-1945 * '147 00 wk & up 2274 1an1toria1 sarv1oe Great to Romeo. 1am1ly heart. T .. er!! S750 No pets 432-7767 Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445 locahor. across from City * ...... * Baat. ltacll 2'41 ltat1l1 tt SL1rt Hall CAii Bob or W""on-broken REWARD• I Hrs 6am to 2pm 1'ood • ,. CALL 548-5185 I s1art1nc;i sa1ar1 Call 28R I'~ BA 2 BO 2 b1 frpl patio wet 2724 ne 549 3089 ull tor Larry * FIHIE llHILJll 18 ~ uP earn S'50-S2S00 oa.iy p T P"'O'O model ng Ne. ,., i;: No tf>il W ono r alt.I"' 1 A.gem· L1C t.'Jrideo • •818~86-4:J 't • 548 4506 bar spa Famrm encl LIM ILTY 111-llll 40ST SET OF KEYS WITH • ----garage $825 /month C<iM 2 story nouse. nlc;e •-------• ~AtNBOW IN NEWPORT CLlllOAL WISTAIT , ... SHYICE WIHEI •lllllTlll* * 962-1582 • cond au1et. walk to bell OR COSTA MESA Part time a!ter,,oons C-Os111 Mesa ared Mon Fri MI F Avt 4115 SSOOl mo C ... trcial fn rty Call 6.50-3423 n C "9 ., s• Bae..._,_. frln atov• lrn • * *. *.... ,. .-nones l11tnn ltQhl al1 ~ '\ ,.,...,.. • -v • • • CaJI Mark 673-42431E p- -J S • " pvt dectl Maw S550 1 BR 2 • ba tro1 oatto. _ 2171 trnaa tnacu IVP"'g 240-3339 GE"'E~A. ')Fi:: CE 760-01119 Ot 548--6283 lndry h·UO 2 Cat encl •••• h•• 1410 ·L· ... ·a·u-N""X-e·El-c·A-A·ati-a""b-lOM ce•m• TUJIH " To• p T Pr ones ;iooo •Mesa Vero. 2Br 18a oar $995 962-1582 22-35 clean. friendly 8000 Sii 600 Blk tPCH) 'JJANTE.D HOYse to Sii for Entry le11el OOStl o• w "u"'Oe·~ .. •ran dwnstrs. IOcked garage.I•--------· '>ulllS 548•9787 Owner SI 2m1I 1213) Summer Begtnmng June wllyp1ng or e•o nelph,, MacC.·~ r •acMs '61' wutwtr hlcup Maw d«or llAllWlll ft.LAii Cottage-ty~ nome wl glf 879-0388 tst Reis (NB11Costa Send co11e< eller and •e· Pac.er' a C M S725 No pefi 8'0-2495 1211 .. , lST lllT1I ,near Bacit~ay Ou•et EZ· fact• 1 PrtJtl IJ MeH) Dan ~8-6857 sutM 10 &HIU1. OHICE 2BA From S750 Near SP&C•OY' 1 4 2BR Apls 642· 7822 evenings HM · I 24 74 1 Cnrtsan1• Dr appt 549.5~9s F / Br•nd new ultra nice 2BR Close 10 bch Beau111u1 going MIF $385·'1 1.1111 ~ llln M4 HSIOIATES Te"'PO'll't Ca•• Mar, •or Harbor & 19th 960-66 lO w p111 oa11os O N m11 FEM 10 stir 2Bd 2Ba 1rv1ne •BALBOA PENIN§OU; llll Mission V•e1o 9269 ' or 751-2787 rored c•osets ce11in9 apt A11a11 now• $430 mo CHEAPER BY ·~ DOZEN Xibt1Lrve-ln F oref non-EOE MFHV HIEUL OfFtcf lans 1nc1 Poo1 1ac & rec oeoos•t 551-9158 or 6 Suoer Units Batween smkr Asllst oiaat>led •-•RLN ._. 8 agenc, "lee<JS ~·ea• •Dutel & c'-0 2Bdrm 28a Apt Osltwstir. new deoc>f garage. lndry rm S795 No pe11 640-2495 rm C1os. 10 shooo•r'9 639-9860 B1y & Ocean $795 000 teachet No ••P nee p T -0 ~ :>e•sor ·20 •4 '€ Small oets 011 w deo Call Conn ... RMI Estate Room ·sm sal 6'5-2357 AIM/SWll¥1SM 19132 Magnolia Ave Fef'I" smkr !urn rm SBA Producttons 675-8404 _ For Teens ,,, a res>Oe"'·ct %A 5567 "~1~~ ~~ !"; b~';; Elv 1 lift-• e ...... PH. ~:·:11~y~~~1eran;ve;~:c;ie COZY Qu•el tBR tBA near 962-2912 Ov 833-•737 ........, IAll Non smkr non drinker days Aooro.-25 Pl•S pe• •eMABAll Sunset Beach u111 paid w w N ove< 30 2 gins age 10 & ...,eel< s A or e•oer en<:e oarkinnspac.e s575 m o FEM rmmate wantetl I _._ TllW&m 1 Room&t>Oard ·satary ··• Cnarm 2 bd 2 ba Hse-Comes wldock th•I will 675-5102 desired Start SS 25 Hr IPllTmTI 12131 860 9513 B.tl Isl Res n-smkr acGOmmodate 2 boats Call .mmed•ately CSP Sparkling clean. large DELUXE Nu Ao1s Cls to S625 mo av1 1mm truly Newport at ,11 hnesl I LIVE-IN HOUSE KEEPER Youtt\ Snel1er Laguna Gardeo apll, S..utrfully Oen 2 & 3 l>drms P1111 673-6953 Lo" Tn1s one 'NOn I ta11 lonc;i tot single man Small hse Beach 494-9604 1andsceped ground a 011e un gro oark1ng FEM shr NB $517 000 Ple.ase c all wiocean ..,,_ 499· l53 1 Pool & spa. patlos/dec:lls. pa11os BBO s spa Bt!.tut turn all amen/ocn-Ron VOYng 631-1266 LIVE-OUT NEEDED HllUL IFFICE "'a' w't' P,8fS0" ~ea! ilO· oearar>ce •o• ";P·"9 6 ~e<-e• .i ')ti c.e wO• • gOOd •e eor "" ...,,. .. r e•s Cai J\lal"dcl Mv" F· :i 3pm • '4 640 02 '8 &HERAL lfFtcl Fo• rsurance J.genct '" '1 B Matu•t> mot vateo gll Musi ·voe nano1e ph01'8!> JI/ I 'I )•r" n The Or&nQe Coast Dally ' mission 11ructure Mgmt P1101 is seeking en ei .. I support Conl1d inter· oer1enced 4 color OltMI .,,.w Mr Lloyd 72 1 • I 380 Journeyman Preuman 1 11 .. R....,.. .. T /Ve nave an ••C•hent ' -r•-Sii•• M ature person needed PIT In CdM Plant and G1'1 shOQ Frt-S•t· Sun 9•m-4 30pm E•P P<•f knowleOge ol pl•nta nelplul Cell Dorothy M on-Fu 8-4 673-2261 cer.eli ts pack ag e Newoor-t Be.ch CPA firm S • 2 2 1 Hour Contact hH •n 1mmeo opening tor receo1ton1s1 ..,,1n PfiOf ( l 1 •) .,.2 ,..,21 R.... e11p on ousy sw·•cnooard • -_. ..... de«>endlb•ht) 1r ::>nt olloee HS ... fet TrtJ appear 1rl(.I! & ~ole re- 1111onsh•P s•· 1116 d mull j Ld!'JO'et c .. ucl(.. 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HCl"11•St •-m IMlll P ... ..,r., -.9901 Fasn1on - !>•aro PE olc Call Jen E>.oer.enced Full 11me n1l9f "60-SOOO ~·een maker neeoed !or nr A~ ooor & #lndOW co '" flt.Cf', San1a Ana Must be oe- oendable ~0-1750 •&Ulll TUllH n I S -' I , I ( ' .. eta• tore 1n nunt1nc;itor llCllTAIY, p IT Beact\ nterest 1n se'N'"ll RE.A f ~( ::ir rrecnanical apt•lvt:lt' ---------Aoorox 20 hrs1W11 Mus• ne1o1u1 898-3461 Jer•; nave olf1ce sk llls ~ ... s111urisn1 494-3104 497-4605 u11m•uus ....... f'o• Comoute• ~11s1e...-'> comoany Sdlar, De' Seno resume to P 0 Bo• •962 ..., B CA 92603 ua1m11 P T summe• 100 EA:;,_ ...,.,le you 14!a•r i::aov•wS f :-r Sluoet"'tS , ~ ~' .,._..., .. ON Tl"IE PEN NSu.A "'EliPOP" 6EACM Call 5-5-0e2:. •CUllC llj~ Eau•P repair ~ ·5" "it$ OPt 10• t'•:>e• ..,t'<. an1c .. e oe< ,., · .t ~oeo ..... acni'I~ o~... ~ N';)r" Ml 646 '-4€ luioal •11-hll ti•• Pt\one t••a.ge for tam·•~ P'ilCt•Ce i::!Sr1on s N B S4A .848. LHCllH llSTtSS ' AM 2 30P~ Mon-Fr• lfLIPHSll 4M Sh•h P T .).~=. • pe1sc· Paradise .. J 1e c.· "lewport ,, ··• ::>• llj""D' Bet> ........ a:: 00 SERVERS • "nc;• '"0STESS _..,,.o d'e POS>t•ons a.a '" e Aoo•v '" pe•sor ..... _ ~';"'• •aoa,,s '• • -.s•('"lr 91vC oSla ...... .,.., 66', "ES";. l:\A"IT UIEllK llllYSTEIUI CIH/UITEllU So r "'If 111-00" 0ySl6' Ba \ Gr " •ooiv ,,. e>ef '>Or M ~ Del,.._., j & )pm .ti 2 100 W De.ea,. "'Y ' lliewpon Beacr> l:\estaur an• I SfCIHAIY/IE•PT. .., B Arctt•tect l11m neeos "1Bture organized per son GOOd ph0rle11yo1ng s11111s a must Word· star micro90f1 eao help- •u ~,41 894~'4 snanuY Small Newi><>rt Beact1 law otttQe w1tn ma)Of-ct..,,1 ousiness 1>1ac1toe M1n1- mum 60 wpm typing •oea cand1<1•te "''" oe ::>thgent pieasafi• PIO• •ess ona1 & a non smo'er Satar} reflects Qua'·l1Gat1ons Call l(t1ren • '°' nterv-720..()508 llCllITTlfftllU PAVOA.Y EVERY FRIDA.~ 7'41 77A-3737 .... lt..IU COl>RIER F T Days Mull nave own 11en1c1e 0C LA areas For lurtner into c.a1I (7141768-8500 ;~rv~RAL LOCATIONS ltw~rt lt1Ci1 25'9 ut11 & dep 722-1658 •.. . ~~~k1~:~n11-~1~1 to garage or carport Sorry. I * 962 1582 * , 11,_, condo Allnow•SSOO. -to watcnnewborngirt lgnt1 I ~room $670 NEWPORT HGTS "FEM to stir cute 3br Mouse llLIUIY ntsH sur 1nce c.ts s '••eat op 00•1 Cal• .. a~~-:. llSTIHLHWI A Pharm Co ~ a P .. Pt11s.on tor oackAlgtrio abel•ng & preparing sn•Pm91).1' ot c.hrucaJ sup. phes Computet knOwl· BOQe Ute t;l>•"9 SklftS & xcass l\eall) 111t1ng is nee Fte11 ,.,,5 20-30 Wit ,,.e .. ;ic" Pha1m e - ~eyi.ca1s S9~ w '611'1 St lliewoon Beacr 642-~51 1 2Bdrm 28a $860 Sec 2br 1ba Pv1 patio in C ~ near OCC $425 S.1lt~tat 5530 FtortSI Good dr v1nc;i re 2250 vangyard 540-9626 pool. carpi $845 1mo • dep Avatl 1mmed Pl•Dn Wll1D •l'HMcEPTIONIST• cord Flu nrs 852-9155 -------Near Hoag & Beach 979-6622 F asl\to n I s 1 a, ea Bachelor $560 * 64~ 13 * F rmmt to 51\r 2Br Corona W11n rents 10 $2000/mo 8 30-12 30 M· Tu-Tn-Fr MITAL usasTAIT 1 Bedroom $645 del Mar apt s450 mo , Pvt Party 642-13 I 1 & all day weo $! t\r P T Ready 10 .... ori. P T' GE.,. PA•O 1 ~· eo\l,"9 00011 s• S •QI' P'" • ''f' H r le PASE ~59K 161 S ~1nco1n,.;. "" •~r'J•.s I 6054:? >' • •1.-.e ~e,.er at ot11c.e out•es Bus1 meo.u• ac P1easari1 "'o•• •ng on Jtons ::a '"AM •640·0'40 • s "0"' accl:'D' ng •OPI• .ar•ons ''" • ltst 11Mt1t1 •LIH~ Fte4 lenef A.pp•, n oe•wr ·~av ,,., ~ Fr,d•\ C'"'" J..'5 2BOrm 1'f·B• $750 Ill •••YM WT._. 720 0637 Ouahly On no oft c e 2Bdrm 28• S850 -.,..,. A~ail now Call Lori laaiaeu I fiaaui&I · neeos fun cna •sioe !or 325 CanterSt 6'2 2 XCLUSt llE GUARD 675-3138 1-1 476-8804 W I a..w.payaaaE 8•10 days mo Ortno ______ _:' 4 4 GATEO COMMUNITt Furn room 1n dbl LtOO Pit ···2 Tt I.Ma J914 ... ,. • W. e.<p "'elplul P.,r SC P11a HAIRS··. s~ i::.,, l"•CluS•~e i .c• air sator 111 .. S •Cl&llC _,, N~oon c:i,.~,,, Cha•• f\PEP E'liC E:> .,, 2UIW.C.asthy• l •LIIEOlllS $595 OilC•OUS 2 & 3Br Apls on t> le I • WIOOW HAS m I •• •• .. Call Ma"' Ann 556-1122 •8f!• L sa 5·-,.5232 S43· • ·53 as• •or Ste•e P1ease apo1r ~'°" Sllfff• Badlelof 0011 course Frpl( mocro mo ' nome on bay ..._,. . , • Bedroom $680 d ,,. .. ei 08, ,. 0 hi.up 2 snare amen11tes POOi elc tor TOs• S 10K-uo No IBM PC ty0ing. send re--MITAi IECEPf 28drm 1'.Ba $790 car oar s:,0,., St87S '1'00 mo 673-5100 cred"" no pen Oen-sutM & saiaty history 10 -. ... llllTECI IEClllTllS IPIUT11 --eo a·e J, ~,a'O lt•i•PIY' ltttMreet Fut l1Me "6-1' 8 ~ 00 "'o e110 nee $4 SOf'lr • Bene'•tS Appl'( 1r person •'J 1 E l lln St 846-68 16 SOfry no pets 6'4-0509 He nome near beach ig nison Assoc 673 73 I l * 840 Newport Center Or .: A.lL utilities paid NICI. pvt •OI All prt11 gar laatUCtatab ~ Newporl Sch 92660 E~Celle<'I iOb OOOO•tun•h DYnarnic p1easan1 gr JUO crac1•ce ~•:><JO seei.s e.o s i:: 0 i>e<son Gooo bene1 1 oac,age Ca 5eason,aQ st.an.j :1 C"f' .-,: ; oret :! t•vt ._. ''Ji,r ,.:.:· F Coas• M ... C •ona O& Ma• ..... "" arge 18R apt un· 2Bdrm lull batn upSlairs adults n-oets S375 uttls L .... ce-b a-U•llllTUTill UST. pr".lfl'SS •va '> Pr.),!'I"\ 'e•:x: .. Bea.er-1)44 ·•t..1;; ·z9 Farad S1 C M turnilhed P•h<> $515 1Ba k11cnen and patio nc1 536-6759• _... •~-25.30 nOY~ wli.. resoon- No pets De0-3726 d1Wns1rs cable TV n- B•ers -h't o• ·:.Co9 •&- ~ ... ··eo ~68~'Xl-J ,,,._.,.,. &ut. •S48.S525• pets $675 mo s~achM Mate Roomate ctn Qu et PSYCHIC READINGS 1n El Sible oosit 1n Fashion 151 BAY TIMBERS Manor 548•2682 orol Gar & 1aul"Cl •ac Toro $20 SPECIAL w11n financial ofc l)'i>tng re<i •640-' '22• HISHIEPH IWllY "-;' · s · •:: a J llW 1111•:-F T AU Slaitts SW IHllft kfll s~ 25 "' M-F 8-5 GOOCI '' ve ecOtd ""'r 1tt•ng ~ •.:o-,,--"t: ... 1 Rl!ICllVI 5.,pp) '82' Qey.,Oldl Av• •111ne • ·•-904A 1 BR frplc cable, pool avail $305 · eiec Costa tr s coup0n ADVICE IN will tram on computer Just a cau aoes t •'' t '"• oano gtr ~o ~fl 3W t}t)l>flT ~ICJ °28T Tfta t Mnr65<T-4~ft • ~MA~ ~~S-•1?-~ Setary ~ ~2" -~ Cl•H .... , ..... "' ""-'' So~ EnQtisn e~e,.;e·... c.·a.. .. r-Q E-~ 1>8r~~ -:~ ·;:.:. .;,L ~-/.,..Ji..: .V Bay St $655 650-6357 pa110 d w SIO•e & oven M >' 28 nsmkr 2 Br noee u' Is o a' d S 8 7 5 i~ llH" ao1 "lpl SPlrs I IAll •Ml •673-0343 * s1eps 10 och G.tr S460 YQu deaerw •All UTILITIES PAID I * 1Ull llOO• 630 6433 LO" •Lo spac.ous llke n-F11g d1shwashe1 S1011e M F snr 4BR NB Westettlll •Beautlf\JI l•ndacap1ng inc• No pets 545-4855 11ome trplc ooot Av• •Garages A.pril Call Cnckel Bus I •Soarkllng 0001 •21Hl ll00* ·52 4566 Hm 548-7066 •La1ge private pa1101 Friq d1snwasher stove •Furnl1t11ngs ave1l•ble incl No oe1s 545 4855 ~ind yOY llfeatyla 1n one of * * 3BR 2BA * ,., our 37 choiCe units wash dryer tireolace 3•~ W WILSON 11 car garage '"' 642-A387 -~J-1111 I* llWPtlT llAllU• Clean I Bdrm Apt Close to 12BR 2BA oeaut bay vv Shopping center Sorr~ I 760-0919 no pets6~~~~~o ca11 *STEPS Tl IUCI * IBdrm 1Ba 0 w wet bar CLEAN larg.• 1 Bdrm I $775 No pets 675-6606 "" gar9Qe No pets S600 .. single 1984-B Anahetm 2-S IORV 2 BR 1 '• BA 545·3229 Otsnwastiar ,. d """''o oar compt uo-graoed ....un lfMlll $900 mo 5A8 0390 q 1 IBAYFRQNT 2or 2oa taM ent br9nd new lor less rm 1011 soa to db•e gar OCEANFRONT 'Year•v Resoons1b1e Pro! le"" n smilr t'Br $450 mo 6~J-9H5 A•atl 4 I Prof tem n smk JO • no 10 shr 4BR 28A w sp.t .,. prol mal 2 tooms $400 • t ut11 964-5557 CALL TODAY" UIFMLllS Paiati•t •PACll='C Pa.1111-'li :i• Met1cu•o-.s Cli>c .. ~o;i~ ;o • oca ·ets Q15.,. n.:.i; e .ESCOPA.._ • ._.G :.•.: A .\_.P.\PEQ ..,.:; ::i-l ', w .... , .. r-.ff Es1 .. oe.; .i:i.5 P1r;ri•' ~r·~· a ... •ta 1i:is ... ,,_..,G"'IG ~-:i::.":>"'G v SJ. \4C • • • 5 •2 Beaut 2Br apll rNdy lo: I Ou•f'I Yearly s IA95 move-In, M low u $640 646 1?64 642-9666 Must ... the 01tt.,-ence Prof M shr .2Br Classy Balboa Island turn house YOYr 11 · 1 DuST'Y S ... anoscape a .. ,, PL t L Ser111ce OirKIO<Y tctUCI Main Ser • .,.,.._ , ""Onlt> --•-•.tf....,r.•~ .. •-J _ _. __ IU.UIPTI. 530W Wiiton TSl MGMT 722-9012 Of 642-1603 >blk 10 water lrplc w d R t I , 6 1 • 11,: , CE,3( • TRl·PLU Yrl~ S675mo · .u11ts eoresen a "e Hlllll ELEITlll 1 time ;: P(O est "4 ' ' 4~ "' ~ 1 2 oedrm batn adults S900 f 675-2650·nm 644 1890 ~2-QJ 1 elf. 310 IL•censf' Contr 645-3656 Gt1rderi•ric Cleanups ,, .... ..x..::~~;9!. ~ :~··t.,, •9 cleaning lees 548-3758 woti. ask lor Ron • .. •-•-••••• remo11e-•r1m-1a,...ns-.i.oc-o " INEW ~EPAl~S SERVICE tences ~ll•eoo S4 • 181' Pl I · EAS TBlUH Townhouse PROF IYQe snr 3 l>d Bell Piil• 111111 ~o 1obs 100 small Reas H ttr, 'f!11 COTTAGE APT 2 BR. I BA. Gar. fenced yd. lndry ll·up, No. pets $7401mo 388 w Bay 537-6585 Apt 3Br2Ba I.car gar~ trn1 nse S650mo incl The C•lll Put>llc Utlllties iFreeesl l1c d6J1-2345 TIEES .. , £., oatct> ::-as1er"Q ilge no pets $ 10251mo ut11s 1 mo dep 24 1-894 • Commission REQUIRES 'la 11...:• Topped remove Clf'anvr us''""' !I!• ·u• "'9 .J1,.a1 '' ""•"" 644 1010 8-5 Mon -Fr1 day or 634-83"4 msg 11 d h Old I I •-I .. o·~ P•ct' ,..,..~ .,. ~"JO· tna1 a use OYMfl . 1 nu lawr sprinl..t• ·s 1 J• ·5 LIDO ISLE lurnisl\ed 101 PVT HOME. NB Heights goods movers pr1nt 11\etr PLASTIC-METAL SIGNS et"S ·3:68e.& '.54 *8 j• gar age u111 included pvt B• Ba Pr or wori..1ng P U C Cal T number B•dges-Cuslom 1ot>s qual 1 ..... ry Pl ~ • S725 mo yearly 1 per-mate AU amen gar $450 hmo 1 &. cnautteur t Ortnl 1worll low o••CM 962-4922 •• ••I E1$1DE 28r 18•. gar lg yd wlpetto, wsnr-hlt up. ~ son, no ~Is 673-0837 * 642-6846 • their T CP number 1n au CUSTOM BRIC"'-Bl OCI( 14 ~r El• lll· 1111 advert1M ments " you FtaCH CONCRe·e !. s•-.111E ~EA.,."'G •:> .JMBING carpet1/flf1 $775/mo l•••••••miil•llJSgl Mom nos rrnmt tor 25-4• Orange •• --nice spac 3 BO Tnhs nr TSl MGMT 642-1603 •• _..,. HOAG FP. d 'w w d ----WITI •T... $400 mo 548-0390 ""1• UITlm '-btvl ... ..., , .. ~ '550. 1 pe11. no pets 1100 " 11 • "'' , Otho M •I la •.lu M 11 Poot Pvt patio C.ble. °'11'w.,.,,..,• t•gli; ""''' '""' Spacious C M n-smltr 646-5137 After 11am ,,..~, w~a ii •~ 5"8-5506 or 759-2153 EASTSIOE 4 plex I Beclrm ·•T ... lllll• lfttab ...... 21M Apt upat.in $575/mo • Sol') No ptts 11t1t1t .. S250 dep ,.... Fem ~•molung ltigtlt • •494-5195• • ... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!1~~!!!11 attencsan1 need• 18r or ,.. st\JCllO In CdM or Bal IS EASTSIDE, CM 2 bdrm NEWPORT Sl10RES S600 Of ...._ 644-8140 o.t. Apt. ~II, drps, g.ar 38drm 2Ba nOYM A~O w/cat'p0f1 ~. 2 pallos, 2 B d r m 2 B a A P I M.,,1Wif9 NMda 1 BR lndryrm. 187~ 5'49·2742 642-3850 No FM Blir Fum lr....,/Guest hse Ullll Incl Low rent EAST SIDE Tow nl'lome CMI OC 828-3483 rm236 28A 28A 1111• new. trpl ii'· 9t30Jmo eee-4019 ~ICY\ rut' VV\J .w-..1 MATURE prof woman Dys MO-t42t EV'tlwllndl 11'1\.m<~""l \!Win I ~ l needs 2 bdr .,..,.iy l>efor. br<)\.~•n ~ .• n1J June 15th prefer Naw- E'llde tlr em cottage clf'<I 1 t't'\lll om ~lf11t'\ pon ISi or W•t ~ Frpllc, petlo. lndty f.c. no-Wlft· , 't"l l+ ,... ~ tr."" area Judy &42·HO 1 or pet! '550tmo u ec 111 s ., '"" '" ll•ll'\ ~,. 542062• IE. 2 ltl. ... ~7234 N.ol.l•M ~ ""' iwom NB/CM 3 bdrm to lhr ... llr ••• tr~ '4"11"\l l!:.,.-1" I 'V\\ $330/mo f '' 111111 NefW r.lll"".ll"l h.•• 'ujl"~ Complet 541-2 31 2/ ,... ... no pece encl lt'{f'!".W•V' t«tf 'I&!'•• ....... r ....... ,.... WI D Nl""9-1750 TV .n:J rn.., .,,_. ...., .._ Santa Ana A.. arttH f11 Appl ...... 2900 ,)OM na119 1 Ques11on abOYt Call Aaravar\ Contr&et0<"$ L•C ins .:i 6A6-8 'S • tne legality ol • mo ... er I tor quiek reoair on y<>Yr MASONR" !. ST .cco limo or ctiautteur Can wood tenoe5 6J 1.534; New Reo•ir • 1 ,~~ Public Ul1lt1es Com· I •Enhance YOYr Prooeny Ov•ltt'r·Pe.Js ·C 6J • 21A5 mtU>Ofl 7 14-558-4 15 1 •Ouahl" WOOd Fencing I c au Jim • •51.1553 * 91ftiat anUical C.W... Ctaeral knicn -.9'!'1·-1~.~'1'!!'•~*- REBLOWJI ORPXlmeo cou l\1£AS uNUMt+ib ·3(1. 13~3 Drtw.._Paleh•ng-Teature Err•nds Oocume nit C'l EA'li .S EXPERT Uc•288597 631.9295 Sf"IOPO•ng Misc Reltable 25 .•s e't' l< T '•6428 JA •'" e•t ·-.,..._ ,, •'e• .ic:•OO\"'.•! :;"-4 119 19 Ptul'T'll•~ Cl(' '" Ql'C•Ofl Y..ate.f' ~ti••p ~"'-. "~a1r ... c ,. •,> 18Ct'-~.:;.., ~% a .. -4tl M4itita1 ~ssz+.3.,.g Rh•foE. Alto<dat:o e .ult •, ........ , ~< 5''.'0~ ":'' b..'"-~~~~r •&-~e~,al s Btll 650-1817 •••BC MOV NG•• · laa..U..-. __. o ... ci. 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YOUR POC l\E T )MM + BO NUSEZ -SSS IN CALL PAT CJLLI~ ~I 4_ b 'tl EXT 4JC FOR MORE INFO CALL Bl r wlEN ~ -4 PM OR LEAVl A MESSAGE AN-YllME ANO I LL C ~L .. ~Ol1 Motor Routes available in Costa 1111 Huntinlf on l11oh Fou1t1in V1ll1J \ NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Dellver One Day a Week · Must have dependab'9 car and proof of msuranoe .. ••2-1••• ' Ask for Joanne Craney ' NEW&· USED CARS & TRUCKS S< x.1th (~< >Unty~ ~ L •eHy_J .......... . Dellwery 8 THEODORE ROBINS THE~STORE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1921 Modern Sa.es Ser~Ke Parts ~y Pant & '.·e De::>'> ComOft•t .,, Rates On Luse & Oa11y Renta1s Thank You For Malling Us :r1 In America. Come In end SM Why P •"" Q~Pt M <",,,1 8 '> 30 $.;I ';< .; .CJ "l Se•~•C.P rr ~ • 7 JI) 6 o rn 11711 MACH M.VO H'.JNTIMGTON 8fACH JMI..,.., lh4., lesta lesa MJ-1111 If Ml-1211 i.r~'-• • .,._ __________________________________ ...... -SE 4 ~ o SADDLIBACll Sates Leas;ng Service Parts Q IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-I00-831-3377 714-380-1200 NABER TERLING SALES SERVICE 2600 Harhur Bh<1 COfita ~1esa LEASING PART BODY HOP 540-9100 ~ALES• SERVY.IL~& $ NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL .. ._.. ... Dr ....... AM ~3171 Newport/55 Frwy at Edinger ..... Dept °'*' 7 csays ~ Hours: Mon -Fn 7am-10Qm · .. •.r'. ~ ... ,.,f:. • PACIFIC OCEAN • 11 NEWPORT BEACH SALES SERVICE LEASING PARTS ~ •' . 1 .. rnrn1 R 1111, am111._ CALL ONI OF THiii ,,._. .. ....._ ....,, •• ltll • •i ut 1114 D .. •LI .. JOll THI lllT IUYI .............. , ......... ,,...... .,. .... eJIM &LEMONS IMPORTS i91 av.II a1. -INw CM L.a,,_, •1 °""" .,. -,. ..... °"'"""' © WorJd s Large~t S...Ct;on ol l'1\. Mere~~ Benz ~ 131-9300 ........................... NEW I USED CAIS I TRUCKS " ,, ..... .... _.. ..... .... Dm\D. ... .-.... 14 llfl SJfd. INlled 101m M 133t auto. IN!led ll~ 15 Slit a.to INlled 20f'!l2 16 32St w~lo*d IMl1l 16 635 CS1 • IUIO I ZCM44 11 31Sit SJOd to11¥tb 9mG3 s .... -s.rva Pwta -l .... ng 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edi lftllUYI 'llllTSll 1210 ' POMCHE "6, 111. ~ __, ftl ... .... 11t( ""' Al oplloM. --.. lftWMC. cond, ~ 1°1 O' t;. ...... , .. ..... 133.tOO 080. . , •.• 4'6-M10 l--vw-·--CMI--..,_---............. . ,, ......... woftl Exe.I. NMlne oonct. .. •• CIMn lnelde and out. * . S1t75. sse-a573 .. - ••• 1124 / ........ South County ~·~ #l 1ul! n•~ ~.:.,~ 1.1t-~ Ille\ Of ... •02M IS. 031ll0 ·-· 12.-r~ s~~1 =:-.. ~ s-. ~c. •t1111 •01123' ll1tl ... --A C AMJftl Cal.wit• •IMnlO -•cnw A 'C lllCi IDOi & Mlltt •01t8S6 .,,. •.ITU •AJC Stiel TI ++ .sa Ml •1°'°'° ... Best Selectio Easy Financing Q0 m Buy or Lease South County lllll~BIT' B• ...... ~ 842-2000 ........... 1teS low ml. nu kenwood .-.o. c.it 5"4&-7'$5A ..... CAD "81 Blerrhz. 65K ml, new bfka, tlr• & bait. ctni blue. auto, all PWf. am/tm caaa $6850 ~3195 NABERS CAii.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of lat• model. low ml6Mge Cactlhca In Orange County! See ua todayt Ml-11M 2900 Hwbor 8tvd COSTA MESA Corvette "74 Red. noellent cono $6500 Obo. 557-9386 evee. Iv. meeg WE'LL KNOCK THE so1c '· l·l:•sl fB3f ~m • OFF ANY DEAL! 4os Fwy. East 1 Block to 6633 Westminster-Ave. Westminster 714/894-8338 1-800126-CHEVY IRVINE AUTO CENTER r ·n ·ERSITY • SALES & SERVICE OLDSMOBILE, GMC TR UCKS :lA.10 HARBOR BtVO .. Cost.a Mesa 540-9640 HONDA MOTOR CA RS 2860 HARBOR BL VD., Costa Me a MO-Oi I :t 3 blocks so. of 40,i; fwv. . .__,. '45 £. Cust ttctnr1y Mnport 8tlO (bttwttn Bayside & JINorff) NABERS (f!I'.. CADILLAC '"! ~ .. · 20 YEARS SEH\'ICE l:\ ORA:\GE COL'NTY SALES SER\"ICE l.EA~J;'\(; ALL M AKES • PARTS BODY "HOP 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Cu, ta Me a 540-9100 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercetles=-Ben z 6862 Manchester Boulevard Buena Patil ~ ,_::;:; lf.Jr9f_fp ~13 or 714/llERaDES M~p ~ 1-5 and 1·9lmttt. Sat. 8a-2p G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 larlMr lh4., hsta •sa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546·12• MONDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Si*ial P.ts U.. 54'-Mll 8 30 AM 9 00 PM 8 30 AM 600 PM 10 00 AM 5 00 PM 4D ··"'~ ~ftllllll Ill•.._ S.S I• I rws --~ 01J1n2e • s ALEs L L oa~t. sERv1cE .. ·•••<;••. • LEASING \'• "". • ACC ESSORIES DEPT 541 I02S o'" f ~ CWIPfCf' I g NISSAN~~ • low "ICfl • He G.tfttMcll\ • Gt"t S.'-<t•tt • f uendty 'fff>le • hc•tlent s.ntce l 8a:U a.0<t-lo<Jl••ord Hu"t\fl.9"0" leoch c7'41142·7711 1213) St2-146J t m S===N= THURSDAY. MARCH 17 1988 T JOYCE ..... A winter wonderland for Mesa youngsters . A taring 'how to' seminar , atGWC Keeping accu rate tax records and pre paring m ) )Carly tax return 1s a cinch. I simply stuff all the tax-related Junk into a brown grocery bag and at the appropna.te tame I dump the contents onto tfle neat a nd Ud) desk of m) accoun- tant. He then docs whate"er accountants do and -presto -a week late r I sign a completed tax. return and send 1l off. Is that eas) or what~ Of course. 1t might be made easier by the fact rm mamcd to m ) accountant. For you people who e nJO) the challenge of pre paring ~our own tax return. but are shghtl) in- timidated b) the new complicated tax la"'s. Golden West College is offering a t1mel) worksho p. Ea rly Childhood Lab imports snow a t OCC a nd pu pils enjoy ra re experien ce By JOYCE BODLOVJCH °'_....,,_ .... It sno-.cd for tv.o da)s 1n \outhl'fll < .altfom1a la!)t v.ctl.. ..\\.lualh II !)OOV.Cd 10 ( O\lJ \k\J more \~c1fkall) the \OO'-' onl\ k 1n lhC' pla~ area l>f thC' Earl\ < hild hood Lab at Orangl' ( oast ( olk~l· \nd tht' children -"'ho ran~l·J " Jgl· from I b monlh\ lCI ' 'ear' pla,ed 1n the '-'tde mound nl 11 · loul m .. n-modt· '>"""' hJd 21 /I llml" Herc 1!> ho"' -.., <;'.tr .. 1J • • I l·onard1 npla1ned the -.udd1. • •, Pl'jrJnn.· ol \no"' · h l oml'hl'n:b' trull..J'lJ:t '>\.tUlrtl.'d from d thlOK lhj• .Jo l·rrrrrrrrrn ·· hl· ••• ud r hl adult \a\111n ldr"'l • IJl'I '>dtrl'llor ( 1nn1l H •r .1• 'Tht' '>"""' 1' -ru\hed , 'l".>.purt l,l' lvmpan• •» "fhl·~ bnng1n 'il1Pl1undh .. ~· HI J lrul\i; v.h llh I~ l'lj\J PtxJ " UU\hl.'r ..\~lg l"11ll.. h ''"-''•'·' fnqXt"-dt'rthruughJn 1p.r ._.1• • uur plJ~ 'an.1 · liorn,al.. <ia1d '>'ll hJ ' ·'l't.! mJn-made .. n '"" tll:l"n· .1· rm:~hool!) "-llh the' \dml l'\ ., .. Kenl·rated b) th~·' h1IJn-n \c'eral )t'ar. .tgl> J p.J•t'r· ,..r- hJJ run out of b1rthda' 1Jt:J• •••• d· IJ,amcup"11h •he\fl'" llJ.J'..! lhl' n \Ug&C'\lt'J l ' n I: , ... t •.J ' I\! JOclUI s I ' J ,,. .. • • '.,,,., lof\S l°'•n,.ti(ht • I · '"' J.1.' \\ (' J .. l..l·d l·J.. h J' .J .. 111Jl...·1~ .. •r p h,~vunta1n .. :· she !Ju~hl'J J11c.'' \J,J •l -...a\n this first umc-to \• l \( I \ I....,.,." •l''>lc'•d.t\ ··he said. "It felt " ' '•'l. J•l''>\.('d 1n blut' overalls.. :1 • r ' •II "' Jr ,1 and brown gloves ., '' ·r •n .. 1ruct1ng a snow- "'J' IJ llr •• J' 1 1rn~ll Teacht r Lu \1 1 \ r ·'" ... ,, \IC'd in tht> a m-' .. \l ,;,,J'\ 1 n 1"' J,lt', .. \'t>nham ...... 1~···l th,• ..... t.,.Jded bo~ ,, " ' 1·J 111 t ht' ~nowman. , p;• ' 11 lh< " rt>ga1 ned his • • I •, Jr ll tin.Jll '1<1tid hefort' the 11 , 1 ... 1,,·d tirst hi!) head • • 1ht· ll\ top o f the \'-..... 'II ugh J~\ dC'· J'J '"ll•ft 'no"' Ht the " • • • • : r •nt· l.t\l mea,urc- •• · •t· ,k1t>rm1ned the '" ,-, ,, . 1 . .11, r than him \I 1 • • , , " • , h1ldren "'trt' J o.1 ni,: • ... r1~l ,• J\l 1l !>leds tu '>hde ,I "r r .. j It,·~ <. t ' .rnJ I II push 'ou ·· -..1.J ~ • ..-.J• • ,J L4, ·u &lcbcr to a •r ·r"l tt ,, •t• ;.•.i ,1 .. mall dark- '•J r· J 1 ll J, linl·d the generous , •Tl·r ..inJ 1 ~ " •tl '" loot in another J1rt•1 11 I c •h 1h..1' "'J' . 1ld ~1d J.,l•ar- 1 T n.i 1 J l <..'J\ 1ng the mound • J ••t ht'r fC'"' rninulcs :1-• t .. • • " ''fn\ '· ... .. l l Jh0 \ d\\1'>1301 ' ~t l.1~· '"'"~' tht· ti r .. 1 The scmrnars. presented b) the college's Commun1t) Ser.ices Department will be held ~arch 19 from 9 a.m. to noon in Business 133. Marc h 23. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m .. 1n Math Science 216. and .\pnl I 3. 6.30 lo 9:30 p.m in .\dmrn1strauon 136 While othen are baay buUdin& a anowm.a.n. on claumate Flraa Nauadertne a t OCC'• JoeyLeonardidumpeeomeoftllewhiteatuff Eady Childhood Lab. PJ' ~5 '>{•ml l • ·~,. ''~' ~ 1,: · 'l'lr' \Oll" hct.•r • J •t ~._· thl' parent\ s~ d' t"jl'Jr. r ..... ... · •l·d lhC'rC' "-C'f\ (Please eee SNOW /B~) The semrnar presenter~ are no ne other thcn emplo)ees of the lntl'rnal Rc\(~nul' Service and members of the C ahfom1a o- c1et' of EnrollC'd .\gents. art organ1Lallon of professional tax pract1t1oners qualified to rep- resent la"<pa)cr\ before the IR Council applauds plans for Mesa triangle T he "'orks ho p "'ill co~r 1n- lOmc. dedul11ons and credits to assist 1ndl\ 1duals 1n under- standing ho"' the Tax Reform ..\cl o f 1986 affects the m . .\nd here is thl' reall) good ne"'s -after the '-'Ork hop. the IRS rl·prl·sentatl\CS \.I.Ill assist . OU In preparing ) our U" n la"< forms and discuss sixnfic issues not co' erl"d in the talk. If you are interested in the S5 "'orkshop. )OU sh(.luld bring the ta~ packa~ )OU recc1,cd in rhe matl. Blank forms "'111 also be a'atlable. Fur ad,anced rcg1s- trat1un. call Q 1-3491 • • • (. o ngratulat1u ns lo Linda Stevens of Hunungton Beach "'hOSl' painting. "Feathe r Light No. 7 ... earned her the Walter S. Greathouse Medal and S 750 from the .\mencan Watercolor ocset-. based tn Ne"' York. · • • • Costa ~ksa H 1gh ~·hool sensor Sc:ott Palmer has ach1e' cd the highest award possible from the Bo) Scouts of ..\mcnca -that of an Eagle Seoul. Scott. who is Costa Mesa H1gh's .\ssocaated tud cnt Bo<l> Presi- dent. 1s no no" ice to the adage. "hard ""1l!l pa) s off... He.. has amassed a number of academic and athle tic a"'ards throughout his high school career ou ts a m'!wlbcr o f the Costa Mesa Latter Da) snts Church H ts future~lans include auending college at' Brigham Young U ni- (Pleue .ee T AXJllfG/82) By J ENNlFER WEBER Ol lMO..,"-f .... -\ dt.'\l'IOpcr UO\l'lled plaM thl\ "-l·l'I.. lur lhl' rl.°no' .auon of ( l.l'>lj \k\J·, Joy. nlll"-n triangle'. but ..aid hi\ group ma~ Ol't:d the ell~·~ help 1n lornng '>Uml· lanJo"' na~ to <;ell thL·1r parll'l'i The four-Ind "ipan 1<ih-s1~ k lOm· pie\ "'a\ grl'l'tl·d v. 11h t.'nthu'>tJ\m O\ thl· lounul v.h1lh had \hot dov.n an l'Jrltl·r plan 1..11mplJ1n1ng shat 11 "-d' lllt! dl'O'>l.' \l \1undJ\ .. \IUd\ \(.' .. )IOQ Jc> I 'doper Jar~ t-..k1n of TnJntzk ~uarc ..\\')Ol ldtl'' 1.jllcd tht> hall·J1. rl." lrlJngk. bounJcJ O\ Harbor .Jnd 'l'v. port bouln .trd'> anJ I Q1h \trl't'I a ·i..l·~ parLt:l 1n thl· Ju"' nto"' n JTl'J •I r\'dl'' dupmcnt ·· t-..k1n·., hour-lung prl'\4.'nlatwn ".I' n11t up for a 'Ole bu• ml·rd~ lltr 'ht lllUOl ir ... 1nturmJt11>n One hlllh 1n th1.· 'l'Oturc might~· thjt T nangk ~uarc \,.,,x 1at<'' J J111n1 dTort hcs"wn tht' Lo' .\ngdt'' ( 1un1' l a nJ < u Jnd Pac1 ti1. f">c 'l'l1•pnwn1 PJrtnl'r' hJ'> 11nh '"" '' OJQ-style church up for grabs in HB By JOYCE BODLOVICH °'_....,,_.__ For 73 ~ears the \mall gothic-\t~ led l'hur.:h '.>.tlh m high 'ilceple ha'> 0tl'up1l·d a Sill' on thl· corner o f I I th <ilrl'l't and Pl'lan \H·nuc in Hunt- ington Ikalh But no"' unll''i'> \Oml.'onc inlt'f· 'l'n~o;. thl' olut' \.l.ipboard r hurch ma' JU'it hc\Oml' J memor. on P3Pl'r \norJing lu B.:irhara \11llm llh lh.urman ui the lit\'<, H 1stom Rt'- c,ourlt·s Board. 1he hu1ld1ng 1-. S{·hed- ukd for drmo)1t1on \pnl .a "Thl· nt:\\ o"' na ha-; alrl·ad' bl·t·n ~1 nJ enough to ntrnd 1hc dcadi1nl' - hut ht' I'.> gc111ng up\('l "llh us He ha'!I dunJted thl' t'tulld1ng but "ant<> 11 ofl th\' lanJ." shl' said "\\ t',3rt" hoping J congrt'g.ation v.111 read ahout the l hurch Jnd v.ant 11 .. The churl'h ha\ a one largt' room v.1th ;a rai~d .Hl'3 for thl' altar and a 'mJll , ... ,11huk I hl· Pl'"'' !iJ't' tx·1.:n rrm1n,·J h• lllJt.l tht jppn'\lm.tll'h .1t '-ltl<•I °tl' hil·ll•l•l r11\.>111 -\\ h1l h hJ' J ,jpJ, II' 1<1 ~JI Jtx'ul '1 Pt'•1Plt - mnrr 'PJ.l IUU\ It " j 'l'r\ ,1mpk li11k ,,1urtn l hur, h \\1th j lm1•\I j \\'' .:r.: gl•th1, l<tt1 I.. 111 11 · \lil l..1" 1, h \Jld .. The tnlrri"r h.J' tx·l·n llh•,krn11l·d frnm ''' 11r1ginJI Jl'S1gn hut thl· otUl'\tdl.' 1' Jlllhl\l lhl' \Jn\\ J\ It \\.l'i n thl' t·":ginmng Hc:h nd thl , hur, h ' prt•hjbh thl' on~1nJI nulhl'u'>t' mlxl· l'rOlll'd tnll• 'mjll t1a1tirn<1m t:h 1h Ill'' \lil~tl\llh \JIJ thl· ,hur1.h \'j' hu1lt in I '125 111 '>l'f'l' J' J Pcntl'''''t.1l ,hurlh anJ m1"11tn Th1.· , ur·:ril ll"-01.'r' arr 11\ll'J J' !ht' ( hu•, ~ ( 11iJ ,11 ''irthnn \ J tll'rn1.l h..i,,·d !1 Fn.-<.no Diam: Bla1'>urt· j 1.1!\ pl.rnn, • (Pleue see CHURCH/8 2 1 th. r.1•,, ' n 1ht ln..ingle \1• 1'11k m"'t •lht'' .inJ, Y.01."r\ Jppt"ar tl• '°X' •fX·n • .... ·t11ng. t-..ll·1n ..aid .., •me m ght ;:-r1•,, tr.1uhk\om1." In lhJt .Jw ht• 'JIJ •he de,C'll•fX'r n .11 .1\t.. ihl' "''I r til'lp in bu~1n~ tht pt1 •p..·rt~ ln lht• txhJlt o f Tn.tngl• \..juJrt· .\\'t"-'Jlt'' .._kin·., 't.ill'nh n t "a.. J 'c1kJ r1.•!t''l'nt<.· h ,11nlkmn.111nn lht• ,,,n. a •tT'>l.llmcthoiJ"'"'hlth J Ut\,jr hu1 i:in,J tt pr •rx·n. &·-.Ju'K' .11 thJ' r,·krt l'lll' ' unul"'.1" l>J't' \.\ hl'C ;• '1ld .._k1" ht 't'l••u d nt•l -.11un1 ••n th ,,,, h , 11 .i, l"in .ind jJ\ <.('d h rn II• o1tf.:r ··prt'Olli..1' rr ,.._., 'l Jl'l.1 \A.Otr,l·'t:forl·~· .,~t thl." , • .,:i, '1• h-. p t u\l.i \fe-.J ' th.· lar~nl t!1t1 "nt•r "\ tnl t• J~gll t-.. c:~ T' \J J •it "' ulJ 'f\ t1• 1n \itl', , urr.:!1: .i~J ''"' "' r' Jnd tl'Oj nh n !l'lt" ~ " • • ~uJrl·-:,.._11 .l'Oll'r .\, t-..k1n, gr •.i r ,urrt·ni~. tn \ l'f\ '"' th~ ,.l"rtlc.:f I \.\ ',. u h..i ... • '" up ... j lt niJ'~l" 1r ·, "r,· ' · t ,·mpl'"'"° P.J' 1ng Hl :~t ~"I'..! '\t J O..! 'h••P' .l,t..1u·.1n•, .it'd 'I'~ l\ l lhl."Jlt T\ .... thl' :.... l'\ :I\ .'.l'" l gr,•.inJ .i··~ ' J,t•t' '"' ,, Jll'\ ' ' 'h.i: lit•'" t\I j l\IY.0 .... · · h1 ~ J1.! l' le· n<' 111r ln t'l r ..: 'hn "'' Jld u~ L ( ~ 1t"'1J ~rnc''l' and .I ... it' • "c. J'"" J. "' ,.._, tJ"l tot' th\ . ..... " ~ .. .. . ' ,. ,, '~ .... : ri ,iaJ h.: ,11' u•uh.1 'J ''' .Jnd ll'l'S l'dlh :i\~" H1. 'aid thol 1n ,..,._., , tuld ,.. 'l 't•nuc lor .snu rre'l(.'nlh nuJ h t '' th<' -, TbJs 73-year-old church will be demoll•b lf no ont wilt claim it OCC planning tour of Mojave Desert for this weekend .\ three-da) tour of the f\loJa' e Desert. combining archeolog) and astro nom). is being preparl'd for this v.t."Ckcnd b~ the Oran&<' Coast C'olleic Communll) Sen ICCS Progr.am. Pan1c1pants 1n the -.~kC'nd C\~ncnce v. ill o bscn e the spnng equino' fr<VTI a preh1ston c rod ~lie and s1ar ple at the night sk). Th<' group -.111 ha' e the use of fac1hl1e!) at the CX-scn tud1c-s Cenl<'r. Rcamra11o n and funher informauon ma) be obtained by callma OCC at 4.l2·.S880 Beaent goH tourney aJated Tht Corona dtl Mar Hi&h School Tou hdown Club will sponsor its first annual aolf tournament "Ter Off for Touchdowns," Fnday at the Ne~i><>rt fkach Countl') Club to ra1St monc) to suppon tht school football team. Procttds from tht tournament will JO to"'ard lhc- purchasc of ne• foott.11 equ1pmen1 and for lht' maintenance o f e \lstana Pf'OIJ'ams.. acord1na to Ra) Woolsc). chairman o f &M t'Vtnt "arch will bt 11,en for fint. 1«ond and third lo-. arou. closest to the holt and the lol)lnt dn't .\n)On<' who h1tsa ho le 10 one a1 adn1anated hok will~ a'Aarded a nc-w car.Call Jennifer Wool~y a1 76().393 1 or anc' Gou\lon at 673-3635 for detail St. ,,_trld'• maer tonwbt Tbe Oranec County chlJ*T ohht 8 u11d1na 0--ncn and Ml"lllittl .\UO< '4ti0tt ~ill hokl Ill a.nnual t Palntk's Day m1~er &oday from S· lO to 9 p.m on the 12th loc>f of KoU enter onll. 2010 Matn &.. lrvu~. food. pmcs and danant '°live mu •ill h\lbh&bt tbe c~•u '*lt.h a tt mnnbtn C'Omptt•nt few tht "bnt g.im1.· hl1'.1lh · J\\Jrd {all the 80 \I \ 111fo.t'' .1.1 ..,-'I •it ll for nh•rt· 1nl1.1rma11t1n Volleyball program planned 'i outh lltCJ 'olln~ll for Sl \th. ~·,enth and l'1ghth 1radt• ''Udl·nh j\ fhu~ton and St Catht•nnc\ '\ludrntc, "''II ~gin FriJJ' in the ho)S g~m al lJgunJ fka,h High • ·huol The l<'ague "'111 plJ' l'.>.KC a month thrl1uih JunL· I - fwm ., to I) pm 'flOO\llrl'<l b' the .it' \ r(\. r1.·a11,tn dep.inmen1 Auctlon at Irvlne school A tne to Ha~a11 for l"l.l a nd a \tudent's opponun1t' to bttomt principal for J Ja' art' 1v.o o( lh<' pn7C'S bt-1n1 OIT<'rro by th<' Tunk Rlx l Elt'n1l'ntal'\ ~hlx>I PT..\ at 11' Sttond .. .\n) thins Goc\ -\round -\gitn .. auction Fnda' .it 7 30 p.m. 1n 1ht' school mtd1a Ct'Otl·r ~ t'\ent v.111 flat~ fund' (or the~ hl\\ll"'• e.anhquA~l' prepa~nns proaram. tt'al·hins a'"'tant,· '"11.an~ and ~u1pment. for th(' mt<ha enter -\JmlS\llln IS S ~O and furthtr 1nfbrmat1o n is a\ a1lahk at S5-4-00~ •stadcmt TJJm ReYle•' on TV fhc rombincd anrsuc and l«hnk.~I 1ak'n1' 01 sludcnts from C ~tux and~ C:oasl coll('lcs v.111 mutt 1nan hourofh,tldt" 1 n Frida t'<'nsn1 -.11h th<' ck-but of "The turcknt f1lm Re'te"A ·· Onsanauna from 1be abk T enter •t { oasthnt Commun1t ~~k'ec. tht one--.hour ptapam •111 fnturt a '•net) of sJKw1 wb,ec'ls cwoduttd ~ (.~ cu~m• sludt'nt\. The Pf'CJIRm C'an be wt"n from to C> pm on ,jr-, , ,1,m' 1n t ,,untain \ .1 \\ , ., ~,:,·r JnJ t 1Jrden < ,. ' Arthritis class in Laguna I ti,· ,,.,\,nd in J \Cnc\ ''' "' .1 "'' ·!'IJ.1n1., ntz 'l'n '" , 11ut " JnJ \l tht•r. Jhout u« "l ,.. 1 \h •'Pl'' "'ii ':'..· \111.:r..-! f n JJ\ lrl1m I: \{1 t : • :-, 11 ,,, 1th t •"1'1 \kJ1,JI ~ ,·111..-r In \;.iulh ugu'l,I [)r \\ 1111 .im ~I.. ho\p1t.1 .., tr l '"''l "' prt''C. n1 \ 1 I ~h.' 1.'n \rthnlt\ · \~" " 1n ' l'l'<' jl'ld •ht r lol<i', I\ 10\llt•J (Jll .1\)" '\~ :·.l l<'r fl'\(! '.st ,.,, TLC to mark anniversary l hr Uun11ngtl'ln fka,·h TU. 1 Tr.inspNt.llltin l un. h JnJ < tiun~hngl pn: ram Jt \\ .imrr .\' rnul' .ind (t1llh.ud 'ln.'('l "111\t'kbratt1t\ founh .tnn 't'n.lr\ f n~' at I l) I' J m The <''tnl "Ill ~""I'" " th <'nlf'ruinmcn1 ~' tht HulT 'n' PufT 0 Jnl·C' T n.,up.: •1•lll'"N h' lun,h JI 11 \11 .inJ re marl'> t\\ formrr Hunt1ngt1'n 8'-a1. h mJ\l)r Oon.lld h1fk' JnJ otht'f'\ "'h(I -.<"1'•·,J "' \ rt"atr thf' prngram l.al 1ho1tem.ina r ('~·ti _ hl·I .1t '.1: J 2\l\,,r ~~~'n h.ir further 1nformat1,tn Fre.aclJ club plans benefit T~ \lhanc<' Fran a1~ ti<' ta Rt' 1C'T1l < ahfoml<'nnr "'111 h\.)k1 a benefit for 1t holar-.h1r tund F nJa\ at a p m al 1he 't'•&hbof'hood ( on1rtPt1Mal Cnur,h '"° ~t 'nn'\ Dn''· ~una 8'-h T~ o m n1( na\l\k & .. U\ I.air lrt'm Pam ... 11 ~nt '"le Pain Mena ."a ,\~mC'(f\ h' JulM R<'nard.. .1• • ·' .1 ,• I "l .l 'lJ.' ' n '\ • 1 •' mcmh<-1' ... ~ 'J • ,J u..h•n•, Reti red j ustice at OCC I( " ~ I l J ,i. " \. ' " ' '• '11rn·m1 < •urt lu,l•.t' < ru1 RC'\OO '•' ·'" ' II i''lr.1n~t· \ •'<'1'1 \ ollc~t:' li~I J I .i o1 I' ~· .tOl lt1• I a1·n1 'l1l'm hrr. "' lh<' : ' .. ,\.i' · r: " J '• r .,, n < x ( ·\ •l,1 .sm The~ -'111 bt "1 h ,, • n·1 I u n. hron Nursery school sets auction fhe ' · If ~t n~1,,n fk'Jl h < ,tmmunit' 1':unt'n h1'<'l"'1llt-,1an.v au.t n '\a1ur,1.J,a1 Ulpm int~ Hunt Of."-'"~ h h \ l'ntral l 1hrar. -11 T41lvri \\C' \ 1cv. ·~ "'1 1 hl:~in .it " p m "1th the au t1on "'hnfokJ llll ' \ l hr t11lOJl111n ' s I \(l f't'I J'l('Nln Of s: 'l' 1,ir • .. uplt 1 ~11 \4f\ ··I ' f,11 addtt1onal 1nlnrniJl11tn 'Aladdin · puppets In Irnne \ manMetlr ""1 ram hil\C'd on thc:ito~ of"Aladdln .anJ tis~ \1a 1, I .•ml' "111 he' nfTertd 1urda\ at 11 am .and I \0 rm 1n R1\\im -\ \Ol of the Fnrum.Tht'altr at Ir' int' \ allr' t 11lktc r 11. l tt' ar\ ~for adults and S4 for children or 1~ ''' 10 "' mort <.all the .01~ \ cnmmunsl) tentas dcp;anmc-nt a1 \'~-\ \l l. for fun~r 1nform1llo• \ \ ' "l!""' Spei119 'Sav/11911 7"e 1t~w • • . -a11d i11t" S11mmee • • • • • • • •· • • • • • • • • • • • • • We're Looking Prices effective NOW thru Mar. 27th • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Great with *** all ou r new fashions in Motto -Generra -Gotcha BillaBong -Town & Country and Bugle Boy CUTE KNIT SETS : You'll Want Several e Crop Tops -Tops - • Shorts Bicycle • Pants -Skirts :~gw s12aa •oNLY SET . -• • : Ladies Clothes Not e Available In • Costa Mesa Store • • • • • • • • ~• •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. **** Check out our great new styles for boys •tn Jimmy Z -Gotcha -Vision -Town & Country Motto and G&S •••• • • : • • • : E¥'S MON -FRI 10-9 I Seacllff VIII ... Huntington Bch Main & Yorktown 5.11 4700 ****** *** BOYS RAD SHORTS compare at $ 14·$16 SIZES 8-20 BOYS T SHIRTS By OFF Shore-Surtzoid 1511 tt.MrCenter Coata M11a Harbor & Wllaon a1-ln! .... ................. ~ !~tractor La Anne Ve•ba• belpe J111alca Leonardi aho•el anow and &l•ee Flru Pf ... clertne a·paah down bill . SNOW ON COAST ••• From Bl mixed responses from thr children fool Earl) Chi ldhood Lab. located on ··.\ fc" of thl.' )O unger kids hes1-the southwest side of campus. 1s tatl.'d and didn't "ant to Rel into 11." designed to train ·oc-c students to Jagl owsk1 said the 4. 750-squan.-· become teachers of ~oung children . TAXING SEMINAR AT GOLDEN W.EST •.. • • • The Fountain Valle> Chamber of Commerce is offering scholar- ships to graduating seniors who are residents of the city. Local high schools have applications rt·ad\ to hand to students who are 1m olved in community activi ties and have demonstrated academic a nd leadership ac hievements. Eligible student must plan to attend accredi ted colleges. uni- ' ers1 lies. trade and businc'' school!. . .\pphcat1ons are a.'ail- abk from counselors at eac:h school. .\pphcat1 ons "ill be n:- v1ewed b) commltlee judges Don Morton, Judy Scott, Lorine Hoskins, Joel Vest and Marie OUD.D . Applicati ons must be returncJ to the chamber officdl) !\pnl 15 Winners "ill be announced at the Ma) chamber awards luncheon. • • • Manna High School's song squad took top place in the recent 1\l;it;,,I'"' r~.,,.rlr1<110g rti.,m . pionsh1p hdd in Anaheim. Thr team: Peppy Say, Deana.Mitclllell, J ane Mun, Kassie Kelly, JeuJfer Daza, Sherr,y Quayle, Amber Red- dick, Kitri Cba adle r, Sarall Piret. and Shante Boller won both the ~ung d1 ' 1mrn and the o'erall cumpe1i11un • • • .\nd .... James McLain 1s the Fou ntain Valle> O ptimist Club's C1 t1Lcn ofthl' Year. James 1s ven in' oh ell "1th drug-abuse pro- grams 1n the community and schools. James also pla:-s Santa Cl:iu\ in the Fountain Valk' Rt•g1onal Hospital ped1atnc ward ca<:h }Car. Past president of the Lions Clu b. James was Fountain \'alk\ l ion of the Year in 1983 anti 1.986. We 're looking for some good sports The Da1h Piio t 1\ intl'rl''>tt•d in \haring the <1pon1ng n ploit' of ~ou anJ }our neighbors. w c·n· no1 lool.. ing for nl.'" son ~1ag1t John\on "• lale\l lnpk-double or ho" m.in' RBI Walh JO\ na hdd IJ~t month But 1f\llU J..no" a Lmll' leaguer "ho hJJ j big Ja~. a·"ccl..l·nd goiter "ho "On tht' dub 1ou rna mcn1 or a nc\;t-door neighbor \I.ho rolled a .lOO game:. kt_ us !..no" . ~nJ U'> a phu1ograph and bncl anount ot tht• '>porting jtlomplishment \\" "111 publish 1hcm 1n our (1ood 4;pon\ u>lumn. "h1, h ''' appear in ThursJa\ ·s 'e1ghborhood Fcx u' \l.'t t1on .\dd.rl'S) ~our torrc: .. pondcnn· to 't·1ghtx1rhood f-cx u' in t Jrl' of the Dail~ Piiot. P 0 &1\ I "bO. C l1~1a \k\3 Q~ti~ This Texan 's quick on the draw, and he'll share skill CHURCH ••• J'rom81 Huntmaton Beach. said local dc- "eloper urendra Barot 1s boy1n1 the prol)(ny from the cumnt church orpn1zation. .. The proptrt) lS sull 1n nm>w. but hrdulcd to close shonly ... she said. .. Mr Blrot obtained written J)(r- mi ion rrom the current owncn 10 proceed with demohtio'!t whkb was on1inally $C~uled ror teb. t l . ·· An)OM mterated in movtna the chu~h and the outbouSt to 1 new IOC"ation can c~ntact Milkovich •t 897-9766 or 8111,urt at H6-S271 Sll1t l..t•J muturhomr Ht· s~nd\ mo\t of tht• ~car tra' cling throughout thl.' l ln11cd ~talcs g1 .. 1ng two hours of free demonstrations and two da} s of paid das~'> at numerous hotels al ong the \\a\ t o pro'e his fast-paint s1~lc O"cn set up his easel and can' a'i inside an kel) place the Dail} Pilot ne"'i· roo . ··wha o )Ou want. dcscn or beach'>" he a . "Beach in t earl} morning hours:· was the repl) Then the rowboy-h . blue· JCaned Owe n went 10 ""0 He stopped only long enough to CAP the color scheme, brush str6kes a color m1X1ng. In 20 minutes. a stretch of beach in Texas called cnllcd Padre Island was complctl-d on the canvas . "I teach my students to S«.'' he said. "Once they leam the colon . ligh ts and shadows, they won't be frustrated when they Sii down in front of a canvas -and that will amcrate enthusiasm." ThoU.&h Owtn has pa1ntrd for more than 30 )cars, his income was not eamcd in the an world. Owen has 1 dcgr('t in mrchanical enJlnttnna and a ma5tcr'sdcaltt from the Univtn11y of Hou5ton. lie worked 32 )ears for Bethlehem Steel bcfort rct1nna in 1981. Ounna those )cars. while sak1n1 an Otta eonal an kuon. he •lso mainta1nc'd a Wttkend and hohdl) Cba11CT Kr\'~ r>tlollna clients to pkasurf rnorts 1n lhc Unit~ tatt'S. Mexico and islands 1n lhc Canbbcan. He later tnnsrtmd lo l Jn' J'i h" '" 1d rnt·mone'> of ocean-; mountJin\ Jnd dc')cns. ··1 ~tarted doing hard tra,chng ahout 1hrel.' )Cars ago." he said. "M ) tour l..1ds Jrc raised and spread all O\l'r the l n11ed States M) wi fe J01ns me ..11 d11Tercnt limes.. (have so much l.'ncrg) 1t"s prt'll) hard for peo ple to <1ta~ up "1th me: "I ha"c taught hundreds of ~tu dcnts and c' er} time I {>aint I learn \Ome th1ng ne\o\ I am going to kee p karn1ng until I can't travel anymore. then I'll go home and paint some more .. Dunnj Owen·s workshops. each student 1s gp·cn the OPc:?Or1Unl\)' to int two complete paintings . ha' e all my lrcture notes pnnted on ha uts to 11vc to students.'' he said. ··1 d · want them to take notes, the) are ther learn by pamtmi. Owen said he t with the i<ka of producina aud10-v1 c.asscnes. but '!.aid 11 would destroy teachina method- "It's htt lcarn1na to la an a1 rpla~ ... he mid ''You can hea but 11 1s not the same as bav1n1 someone in the cockpit with you.·· ~n ""'" be at tbe Best Western eYi-pon Mesa Inn in Costa Mesa Tue'lda> He ~•II ronduet a free dcmoMtration M 11 un. and apan at 7 p m P.unt-alona paid ~orbhc>ps llr11l be hdd from 9 a.m. until ' p.m. on Marth 25 and 26 and a n11•n v.orkshob hdd from 7 p.m. IO I 0 p.m. on MaR'h' '2,. Fees AR SlS 1 day °' S60 for t•o da)'1. e.c-. dus is timued K> 25 stucknt.J 1 Amateur Night' bugs band DEAR ANN LANDERS: Many people rq.istoer their &ripes with you. and I'm sure 1t helps them feel better. Mott than that, it lets othcn know that ~hat they a~ doina may be annoy1na as the devil. Herc's mine: all my bcart that t~ would marry. When they broke up f wept. I have been a pan of a dance band for several years. I love my work, but our b1ucst problem is people who come up and say, "Would you mind 1f I did a few numbers with you? I'm a sinacr." taker if you could help him with the embalmma:· P\cuc, Ann Landen. do all of us 1n the busjncs,s a favor and pnnt this le11er. I've never seen the problem in ~our column before. and it's a real headache. -SOUR NOTE IN WIS- CONSIN. "A-and "0 " have not Sttn cac'h other for I S years. Both have had unhappy marriqn.. I believe 1t was bcC'ausc they should have mamed n ch o ther. "D" told me that she had wriuen "A" several kttcn in t~ last five ytars, lay1n1 ~r cards on the table. He did not reply. A member of his family acknow~ hi$ 1ntcn· tio n to respond and pve me the definite impression that he ~till ca-red for her. The satuauon 1s often embarrus1na because more often than not the person can't sina. We try~ tactful and say, "We really should rehearse toacther first," or ··we may no t be able to do the sona 1n the key that is right for you." but they make real pests of themselves. especially if they've had a drink and get en- couragement from friends or rela- tives. DEAR SOUR NOTE: Here's y..u let&er, wl~ a 1race Hie f,.m me. A stm.ae MleU.. w..W ~ to ask tk w~ performer, "O. yoe b ve a uieacu4!" What can my dauahter do to get this man to communicate? I am certain that nothing shon o f a direc t and honest answer will resolve this problem. -A MOTHER IN C .\RO LIN.\. DEAR MOTHER.: Hl1 fallere to respoad ls ill ltHll aa aaswer. ne Uteral traulat6oa b , "No illtettst." • •• The absolute worst scene of all 1s when a mother or dad_bnn15 up a child and says1 "Will you please gi ..,e this kid a brrak? All he (or she) needs 1s a chance " Last week we had three u f thost'. • • • DEAR .\N LANDERS: lfm~ 21 - DEAR .\NN LANDERS M) 3b- )ear-old d1,orccd daughter and her children spent the holida}s w11h me Dun ng their visit. I learned some not- ~ear-old daughter takes m~ ;:ar v.1thout m~ pcflll1ss1on (after I ha'e told her that she may not ha'e 11 1 v.ould the law consider 1t a thefl 1f I reponed 1t missing.,-MOTH ER I' INDl.\N.\. When polite rcfusals don't work. I've been tempted to say, "Would you ask a doctor if he would let you assist him with an o pera11on or an under- . so-surprising news. M~ daughtrr admitted to me that for ~O }Can shr has carried a torch for her high school sweetheart. I was extremel} fond of that young man and had hoped with DEAR MOTHER.: Prokbly. But tkre bs &•t so be a beawr sol•tioe tbll tbt. FrWaJ, Matt~ ll AJUES (Marth 2 1 -Apn~ 19): New moon in your sign accents initiative. -------------- o r1gi nal 11y . op- ponunity for fresh stan in "different" direction. Timing. SYDNEY intuition on target per so nal o magnetism much tn IAll evidence. Gemini •••••••••••••• involved. TAURUS (Apnl 20.May 20): Much that occurs is "behind the scenes:· S«ret maneu,ers involved. atten- uo n centers around lease. and ta' requirements. Lo' e relat1onsh1p wi ll take "detour .. But what appears unfavorable will boomerang. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)· E'cellent for change. travel, variety. c reative endeavors You'll win fnends. luck rides with you in matters of s~culataon. Career. business gains clearly 1nd1catcd. Virgo figures promi- nently. CANCER (June 21-Jul)' 22): MaJor changes Ol'Cur on home front. fa,orable 1f yo u are diplomatic Mone) "sttuauon .. is actuaJI) better than when first '1ev.ed Another Cancer nall\t' holds kc) to solution ot 'l'\lng dilemma. LEO(Jul) 23-.\ug. 2:n Good lunar aspect h1ghhgh1s philosophy, education. commun1ca11on. poss1b1ht~ of Journey. Search could be completed 1n conn~uon with "soul mate ... Pisces, Virgo fi~ure prominently VlRGO(Aug. 23-Scpt. L): Suck to pracucal matters. check deadline. be positive concerning pohcy payments Love rela11onsh1p 1ntens1fies. commitment "'ill be solidified. Cancer. Capncorn play d) nam1c roles LIBRA(Sept 23-0ct. 22)· V. hat had b«n an obstack to progress "'II be removed. Ma1nta1n balan e l1.>n- fidence Yo u are going tn nght d1rcct1on. Personal appearance will help increast populant} . .\nes pl.i~ s significant role SCORPIO (Oct B-Nov. 21 ): Emphasis on indepen- dence. creat1 v11). <.:0urage of conv1ct1ons. Lo' c pla~ s maJor role as )Ou get to hcan of matters . .\ .. missing penon" returns to home ba5oC Leo . .\quanus nat1'e" figure in scenario. SAGlnARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc .!I): Trust fif'\t 1mprcss1ons. prepare for reunion w11h lo' ed one Sense ot d1r~t1on. purpo\C v. 111 be illuminated. Spothght also on children. changl' 'anet~. ad,enture Cancer natl\e 1n p1llure CAPRICO~ !Dec. 22-Jan. 191 E"'pham on dl\ers1t). 'e~tallt}. humor. av.areness of bod~ image Nev.s rece1\cd o,1,h1ch buo\S confidence 1n c:onne1. tu>n v. 1th ho me. fam1I~. secunt~· Long-range prospects n>mc into clear foe.u s AQUARIUS (Jan_ 20.Feb. 18 )· It will be ncce<>san to re' asc ..ome material. 10 check sources... to be sure mi:thods arc up to state of the an. Shon tnp ma) be necessar. 1n connection v. 1th re lam r . Scorpio pla)s lte) role PISCES (Feb I <}.March 20): (hancn are e\cclkn1 that ~ou locate massing anicle Protect pouess1on~. ched1 inco me potrn11al Gt'e full pla) 10 intellectual cum~s1 1' F11nat1on could de\Clop into significant relauonsh1p IF MARCH 11 IS YOl!R BIJlTHDA Y \OU are d~ namu:. cn:a11\C. ampulsl\ c. romantic. St"ntiment.JI pccaal care must be taken v.hen handling sharp obJl'\.I\ an ludang k.1tchen knl\es. You could have unusual marl. on forehead or face. )Ou ~ a natural humanitan an usuall) !>tde v. 1th und¢rdog and v. 111 fight "'hen cau~ 1s nght. -\nes. l 1bra peoptc pla) 1mponant roles 1n ~our life Current q clc h1ghhghts pannersh1p. marital st.itu'> abaht~ to dcal succ~full~ v.1th oubhc TV L.s i!NGS • D • • • le L.M. BoY o Or8nge C.0.t OAIL'f PILOT/Thursday. March 17, 1918 -.. :.. .. :-.. =· .. ~ .. .. .. Complete tetevl•ton ll1tlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot. Double pennies for millions .\m told a penm ~'ed .i nJ Jl•ut'lkJ t'' 1."r. J d\ for ~(1 da' s "'''U·d wt.it 5111 ~ r -l I l\. ~ • ()o(<s 1hat 1.l"l''· PUil \tan' J \11.k1A.al~ ~..ilt' 1n f ur1.1 JX ~h.irgl< ..1 ltttlc • \l "J for J ·\le"" t.lt'lk J 'l'.iJ "'.1,1.·1"1·--""'hen ''"'" .\ fl• • thl' ! ·.i•Tt' Tli •">< ~rl•"' h11r"'\ J• •• n1.·rc:J "'tth \"'" JnJ ''.s ' th.i t ... J ... '•'U •J "' ~t't •m<' nt•ll\ r .>! "'h.i: •I-" krr ... 't' J "l' ( ght.n~ lr.•m :h1\ \\l'IJI \.. nJ .. 1 mprl'S\1.lnJ11\lfU~l"t-:•I .s '"lJ n ,, .. ' J,·,,r ~J l l' ,, ... a' ''tx'rcn"~·J \\".it '>ll.,... t•' m - P'"'~l,.; • -lh:t".l .. '"'.lr..,.J-i.,, \](',,..,.,._,-:: . ~ l' C'\:'-;." t"-, .:!- , ·~ ttll' h1Jea""a ' abs scatte~ .1"' .. : !tic, 'un•n Jn the m1crov.a'e .-,·n \hl\ J~ •'-lu ld cocaine into ~ .\~( .. I..} 'I "' ...i1d thl" ··txad ~ans H.t"J .. ., .: '" '-' ,,J 8111 Hlckoll. "'"• he "'·h'n 'It Jt."ath ronuu neda N \' .11.l'' .tn.: .i v.t r ,f ~1ghts '>.hat Too many cooks spoil the friendship r~e mall' r ,,.. N'•"l! ~Jll'' ' -• u! " .; f "g .i nd J!> nt•''l n& ... J" J , .. O' I rt'O:" ~'"il~S "''it'rt _ -...., -l·· .. • ...1 ..,.., ( , J ~·~ P3 \fa tf " ' ~ .. J ...: There o ught to be a sign an kitchens like there arr 1n restaurants and elevators hm1ting the n umber of occupants at one time. If there were. most kitchens wo uld hold an avcraac of six diners a nd NEYER -repeal NEYER -more than o ne cook~ I cannot occup) a kitchen w11h m y mother. The wonderful wo man who P''C me ltfe. nurtured me. shared m y ambitions. S«rcts and comforted me tn m y despair gtves new meanina do the words. ··Le t me help ... Wo men are by nature temtonal crcaturts. Earl) in hfe we stake out o ur domains and heaven help anyone who tries to trespass. To me, working in a kitchen 1s hke giving b1nh. There Pre just some things }OU have to do b) yourself. lnvanably. when I am at a bubbhn& stove up tom) armpits in stress. m y mother J01ns me. Someumes she JUSt stands at IT)Y elbow with her arms folded and a worrit<ttook on her faC'C .. Umm-mm. that looks good:· she sa)s. "No one makes potato salad better than \Ou. dear Your dish tov.els nerd hleaching. C an I help v.11h an) thing''" "Even,thang 1s under control,'' I 5a\ :.Did )OU mean for lhl'SC lumps to boa I''" she asks. ··\\hat lumps" .. ··ifs hard to tell Is 1t gra'' or \Our v.h11r sauce..,... ··ifs macaroni. Mo ther .. "V.'hat 1s th rs meal.,<\ carboh,drate f~ll \ar Ho v. man~ starches can )OU O"y +· ~'I!=.::::~~ ~~~~~z ~""'--"~__J· Back by Popular Demand Zestilink· Ca u1el Court OPEN DAILY ha'e at one meal''' o u v.cren·1 ra1scJ that v.a~ ·· ··Mot her. v.h\ do n't \Ou Ii' the rchshplate.,.···1 (1t"'1llhe.lp~ou 'ou lno"' \Our ca rrots v.ould sta' fresher 11 \Ou ·1en the tops on them · . ho v. do ~ou cut ~our tomattXs"·· ··\tother. the} 're not ··m~ to matoes and \Ou·,e bttn cutting 1omat~~ for o'rr SO 'cars ·· "The last time I quanc:reJ them }OU ~ere \t'r} up\et 'I uu v.a nted them shccd ·· ··\\hate Hr '\\hat arr ~ t'u J 1.11ng ll' thc green onions, .. "Culling the: tops off V. h11 <'Jb th.11 pan an~ v.a~ ., .. ··1t JUSt mak.l'\ them tool n1l cr ·· ··1 suppo~ th.it"s "'h~ \(•u tool 1he chicken out l11 tht· bul.'.l.('t InJ ar- ran2cd 11 on the pl.itta V. hert"·s \11ur d111~· "Don·1 stan Ir 1n the sp1~e ra-.11. somev.here ·· Neither vulnerable V. esc drals :"lilORTH • Q AQJ '7 62 A '7 • A IS J W£ST •&11 76SJ :'&1195 &4 •Q [.~ ~T • 4 l I QJ9~ • J to 9 1 6 .a SOllH •A J 9 I :--4 .J : It • ' J 2 • "l Tb~ b1ddiQa: War .U. I • OM .... 1 - ,_ J NT ... Opcnina lead LJl 0 f • We ba~• a na1ural tmdnk."\ not to spend •°" than 11 nCC'CSS&f'\" to win a tock. Bue fa!K economy .:an pr<>ft wutduJ, as elm hand from t.M European Cup omen·~ Own- picM'sbip pn>vcs .. Jllortla's bid or two beans sho•td aua ~alQCS Md at last a fo c--card ..., ...... Wlma ScNth pa'SlSttd ~ ao ma ... NotO fell tlw bu ~ °' ......... r.rick-takb\t pONMW aaW ..... '° ..-C· TM f09nb-bal ... ._ tM I put them 1n .ilph.1~1 1-..il •'rdt" th1: last lime I \\J\ h\.'rt' .tnJ n. '"' ~l1u ''l' mcs\CJ thl'm ur 'I .iu re nvt gl'1ng tn put .i l1t11l' p m,·nt1• in \liur Pl'l.lto !>.llJJ tor <.llk1r 'l''-1."f min<l 1t"' ,,1ur J1nner · I hJ tl' t:11m~ nt,,s 'I •'U n~·\ i:t \JIJ th .. lt "'"'l"' \,11; It' ~·J JI h~1m,· . 'I ''u ne'er .l\ l'J me l 1.'1. J • put the p1l ~ks an J '>MJlkr J 'I' The' ·re running J ll •"l'' t'i,· " ' .rnd tht· tvm.Jhl\'\ · .. \h fC't"t .irt ,11,ll..ng ,., '••ur t11 .. a nd "'U t.ill 3NUl .l '111k r1~ k II. •l on tht: 111m.itoe s··· It .., nothing \h,ln 1•! J !Tl r.1-.k th.i: hu l l'J r' ~1..lml'" loJ'.: ..... n • .-~ 11.'gl.lh,·r ">Id,·~' 'ttdc ., :Ii.-•:, i'll'"' ,. \mcr ,.i T ,,,,u"Jna~·_. .. --~!-t ~t thJI n Jn Jtm1)srt-ce • "' ... ~ n .. 1 .. u n'l'1h J"J 'h.1? _ , n · 1.'nc 1 tht•m "''ulJ 1-a ,t ~·,, t"" 3 11\ ,. CNULES GOIEI usuaJ lead Mo st declar~n v. lin 'le md "'Ith dumm~ 's quttn • .imc ·, hand .,.11h t he l ana of dut-' .ird 1ool a 'u.:-1.."C'SSful ~art (me'" m .. ~ th{'} had no •&) 10 re1-•r ... , hand. the' 1...i.shed the ace of hc.l rt- and v.erc doomed Y.hen t h.lt ,u 1 brol e -4-t l One 01 the 'Cf) r~ liCl.:l~rcr' t ~' bnnj home hc-r .contract •as Elua- ~th Huao n of Franc:« .. vwh\.1 finb htd tturd m tiw e .. ent mC'C the btddm1 .. 1rtUlllh mar ed v. est for the l 1n1 o ( heMU. she d~-,ed h.l i'f\.~f\'.l ~ a bad hcan spbt at " 'en small ~·t l~ OM. s.he '<H"'C\ ID b~ b) o"tttalnnJ dumna' 's quttn ,.uh her .. ~· 'o • ~ •ai abk to take an am· m<'Cbatc ban r~. tbtn lain rt-- tum to band .,lb the k1na o( dubs to rq>at the bnn fincs.w a rcsutc. lhc bad ro 'un"Ulda only OM heAn tnck to '" up th« wa:t. and \\'~ had no d-•ne Mo.m when an Wllb the k of ~aru. In all. dedarcr coikctcd OM s.padr.. fh « beam, oar diamond llDd r d u . 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S 19 :>Mii ;)~ 2' -'drOlt~s 25 4'WW• ~ °'O(>ant '°"' r r efe9Co~ 28 Raj.al'I s "' •e 29 •n9Cn De 30 T tle 3 • M• Z.:>la 32 ~arure 33 C c.>as ters l~~ ,c:.P~ d.(" S~,..·-081'tS •.< J•n e<'> d.d. ~ •E~"'-"" ~ --...ga•-.oe pf\t&W •9 Bane! WCl>Or 5(1 st ... '"'C\ 5 • Eu•ooer ... • 52 Otlaster S3 Brazi• stat• 55 a.lustredoe 56 Journey s; crenc:t\ town '59~ .. ~ ........ ' .· by Bii Keane l1f THE BLltACIDtRS by Steve Moore ·n...~--- "Trees always get ~ to& late for St. Patrick s Day.· Later, a random teat <Mtect1 evidence of at• ro&d abuM, and Floyd 11 banMd from further competition at Shady Acre1 S.nlor Home. llARllADUIUt by Brad Anderson PEANUTS I came from J very poor fa mily. GARFIELD " IT SAY5 HERE., AN ACTIVE F°ANTA5Y LI Ff CAN IMPAOV£ i,'O<JR PERSONALli"-' ... t When I was ve ry young . w~ los t t he family farm . by Jim Davis WH(N l'M EATING. I F=°ANTA5 1ZE A60UT SLE.E.[· WH(N l SLE. £. P. l ~ANTA~IZ ABOUT £AllN& :=TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan DRABBLE aoes 18 aOllS / I J' by Kevin Fagan a.J"...J 1.lllLT T~'40U\ ~.~• T~~ ~~&\LL\~ ~ MOCMI by Pat Brady GAMIN AND PATCHES T~EY SA'/ ltJ FIVE 6'LLION YEARS LIFE ON ~ WILL BE WIPED OUT FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER 'PJ Dl~I NEED A WtU.E \ ,X,EUZf\BETH! ~ BUllWANT IT To BE SAFE arr NOW w£ WOJE. OUR CAMPAIGtJ ON TO ~~E STATE:., EA'bT Vl~NIA ~ r YOU RE-Rt6t-ff 1 S_U_S_A_N_' _...._ THIS MAN IS A F INE ART IST ' HOW OLD IS HE':> FUNKY WllfKERBEAN by Addison by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Tom Batiuk AND IF 4tlt.> LOOK DIRECfL.(,' I /, , CCWt-J FRON\ IHE 1bP OFl'1E 1/ ~CE~R ... ~ ' Q(){) CAN .sEE WHERE &JfM l(Jf\6 KO'G AND iJ.IE IVIARKEf CRASHED ' DOONltSBURY J IJH •.. THAT "'4S THANK C.EJUAINLY AN >QI, MR. LNJ!iUAL tss.4Y. ~ JINNlffl(~ I I f~ ,. J by Garry Trudeau "U CAN~ 11 RJ6HT ~IN aJR. CUI SCHXX... 14Hl• ti£T- TJN6 lll'IO ~ IJl5f Cf)l.J.£6eS, IN~NUM ltRS~ ASIAN '...-:..._-;.-. /(/()5 ! tr;""' ht/~! 7HANJ< l.l'fl.~~ >Otl' -~=,=·b~:..~, =: ... 'Q .... ~· "'~· -o'dt I ( j. 8 ( ji H I I I ,, ll 0 AR R I I' ,. I I I I ~ 0 'I • E y I ! 1· I ~....,.,,,_.,._,,, .... c.-.i ..... _ .... ....... 000 w-s aid •• ,.,_ ·-o.i~.n-••••- I IOP1·0 1~E1:1 I·,.., ...... ···--....... ---------------,. :.~ ~·1.; :':;. ::1 =:: N ---~-·-....... , ~ .. llllQ ...... _,,,~ .... --·. ----~ .. -----· ..... = Mltf¢VWW _....,_.,.._ ... _ \" Ofange Coat OAJLY PtLOTIThur-1ay, W.Ch 17 1Ne m COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, Bl l J.M. Peters reports record results Ncwpon &ach·based J.M. Pete rs Co. lac. ttpon s record founh quaner and I 2-month rt'suhs for the SX"nod ended Feb. 29. For the I 2 months ended Feb. 29 net eaminfS increased 312 pcrccn1 10 S2 I ,4 million from S5.2 m1ll1on Per share eaminas rose 10 SI .6 7 for thc 12 months on 12. 784.000 a veragc shares. up rrom 43 cents reponed a year ago. Total rcvt'nuc increased to S283.9 m1lhon. up JI ptrcent from the prior year. Rt'venue generated by housi ng sales increased to $270.9 million. up 33 percent from the prior year. For the fourth quarter. net eaminas increased to SIS. I million, a 525 perC't'nt increase from the $2.4 million reported in the fourth quarter of the pnor year. Earnings per share rose 10 SI I 0 per share on I J. 750.000 shares outstanding, from 20 cents per share on 12 million shar~ outstand- ing an the founh quaner of tht' pnor )car Total revenue 1ncreastd to S 144 9 million. up 75 percent from the corresponding period of fiscal I 987 Revenue from housing sales in - creased to SI 39. 7 million. up S60 7 million. or 77 percent. from the corresponding period of fiscal 1987 At Feb. 29. J.M. Peters Co Inc recorded 457 units an backlog 's JOO unus recorded at Feb 28. 198 7 • • • Trustees ofWnpa~ .. nsto" Tnast II 1n Newpon Bt'ach havt' announced that a pet1t1on under C. haptt'r 11 of thl· l S Ban~ruptq Code wai. tiled on ~arch 11 I he case has been assigned to Bankruptq Judge John R)an 1n 1he lJ S Bankruptc) Coun's San1.a .\na branlh \.\cspac ln,estors Trust II ts i real estal<" 1n,es1ment trust .,..11h lour propenies tn four '>Outh and ~uth "'e'1ern slates ••• American Tonk Cootrol an 'l'"'· port Bt'ach has acquired Btj. As- sociates lac .• an en~tronmental Kl- cnct"s. engineering and anahtllal laboralor) compan~ Thi." dcqu1s111on "'a" ac1.:ompl1\hl"d b~ annchangt"ofcommon \Ill\.~ Jnd ""ill be accounted for on a pooltn11 nl interest basis BC L pro' ides l'ngtntenng '1l( asscssmcnl and laboratof\ anah'" or 1ndustnal prop('n1n and tither lo· lJt1ons v.here IO~ll 1:on1am 1na11,;n ha~ been released B< L also alt~ as the U' t"rall prOJCCt rnJnagcr 1n 1m· plem.:n11ng rt"ml•d1al action plan' for rontam1nated Sill'\ Jnd has J lull sen 1 e laboraton 1nd uding 1n- ~trumen1a11on for organ ac and in· organic chemllal anahs1-. -\ TC 1s a t~hnolug~ and s~~lems ensinecnng compam .... hose strategic ObJCC'll\C IS to becomt' lht' leading factor 1n 1he ··9n-s11e" managt ment of lO\IC and ha1ardous matenals • • • lDd H triaJ ~tty I Paclllcl Ltd., thl' Hong Kong-ba'>e'd in'estment firm rnnrrolled b' "~"" Zealand financier Roben Bnerle' has in· crea~d Its stakt' in Sail~ LDtjr· national I.De. to 3.:! I percent In a Serunttes and E\change < om· mission filing. the firm said 11 bought 32'.500 ~hares. or I percent of the :"ev.pon Beach-based 011 dnlling ~n ices conrern·s common stod Industrial Equ11~ bought the shares bct"'een Dt"c 2 and March .:! at pnc.:s rangtng from S6 3~ 10 S ~ S ~ a share OTC UPs & OowNs NEW YORK !AP -Tl'le touo ... '\Q ,. \l'lows '"'' Over • '"'• • Cvunier stoclls ano warralll\ .,, .. , l'lave gone ... o 1,,, most ano oow" '"'' most oa~ on oer:en• of Cl'll l'lO* •or Wed No secur ties •rao ng o.low S1 or 1000 ,,., .. ,,, are ncttJC!eO ~'' a~o ~r~ta~ Cl'langes are .,,. O•ffere"'' Delwff'\ "'' l)<IY·OUS c OS "9 or ce ano Weonesia,;s aSI or O•O or ce Name Last c~ Pct. I _ "'"'"" SJ ..,. ?0 UO 60 6 1 'lllJnic1>IOv1 7 ..,. 1, vo 60 0 l ..Vs1n•uto 19 .,.. 6 UP U ll 4 IJn Oa"CP s lt + & , Uo JC 2 s ~s•Co'OF" l • ~ • uo 30 O 6 Ra"OCao ' .. • Uo 23 ' 1 Tral<Auto 1) -7 1 Uo r2 1 S 8ngoK•ng l ..,. . 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Ott ! t ()tt I 1 ,Qtt "I • o•· ' i ()<" l I . ~ NYSE UP s & OowNs ·- Domestic car, truck sales up 6.3 percent DET ROIT (!\Pt -I l'd b' .i gcnl'rous 1ump in purchasc-s of Ford Motor Co vch1dci.. salt'> or dWTl\' .. 11( l'Bf'S dnd light INC'k'i ro~ f) l P\·rct"nt in t'arl}I March from J '~"H ago automakers ~pon lndustf)-lcadt'r (1cnl·ral '1Pt• r\ < orp ho~c' t'r dad not share thl" \dk s in crt'ases t'nJO'l"d b' '-11 ~ h1rd and 1mcnlnt'-he.t" ('bf)~tr ( urp ''I'm surpn~ ho"' ~tn•nf ...-ilt'\ "'t're cons1<knng that some lVn'>urners had mo,ed tht•1r \1.irlhJ purl haS('S into Fcbf\Ulf) in n!X'c..tallon of sal~ 'n1:en\1q·' 'p1r ng." ~1d mdustr" anahst Ron (1lantz of Montgomef) 5c-<:ur•11n (nl 1n 'ian Francisco Ford's combined domt',tll J' .ind light truc k !.Ilk~ ,.ert the h1&he)t for earl~ \tarch ~llht' ., '-F 1rd \aid on Tuesda' Th.: m m pan~ \ domt"'' "· ,1• ,,., e' 1umpcd ~I ~ pttcent to Ml 5"1 m .:arl~ \1arch fro m )IJ ~ -.. \'Jr J~u Ford ht'ld 3~ 5 JX'r~nt ol thl" doml''>hC car market up fr , rr .:--•><''~l"nt d \t'ar o Ford ) light trud. ~k' r 't' ~ pt<rctnt to ~ 1 \ 1n t'arl~ \fardl from i.l 685 a ~c.H ago F< rJ ' ,f..ire u• :hat marl..c."t 1m pro' cd I<• -'" S P\'r,lnt from 3-.l JX'r,t"n a • .11 .i..: Ot-\Pllt' in{l"Oll't'' C ,\! 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" THUR8DAY'811 A.IL (PST) PRICES Prices continue climb NEW YORK (AP) :+-Stocks rose m acu'e trading tooa). buoyed by corporate takeover maneu,erina and favorable investor rrsponse to the go,emment's report of a lo~r-than-<xpC"Cltd Januar) trade deficit. The Dow Jones averaae of 30 industnals ad\ anl't'd 11 .28 points to 2.075.60 by 2 p.m . EST . .\mong broader market barometers. the NYSE"s composite index of all listed common stocks roSt" 0.80 to 152.08. The Amencan Stock Exchange-·s market value index rosc0.83 to 298.34. Ad\anc1ng issues outnumbered losers by shghth more than a 3-to-2 margin on the Nev. York ~tock E'c hange. with 902 up, 556 down and 466 unchanJcd Volume on the Big Board totaled I 50.48 million shares with two hours of trading kft. Takeover-related bu} ing pla)ed a role 1n lifting stocks toda). Rumors of 1!1ipending ~CQUISI· uqn attempts on Pillsbul). Philips Petroleum and U.S. Shoe sent those stocks sharpl) htJhcr in acuve trading. Plllsbuf) rose J•, to 45' a. Phillips rose I '?a to I 7'"' and . . hoc rose 211. to H · • .\mcn ca n Standard rose I ''• to 76'>. after. inH·stmcnt firm Kd~ & C'o. agrl'Cd to bu) the compaO\ for S 78 a share. topping a hosulc S 73 a share offer from Black & ()(-ckc.-r Corp. Black & Decker rose I to 19t:. D1g1talfcll 4'ato 11 3'•.apparentl\ in response to Memll L)n h's reduu·d earnings ~st1matcs for the rnmputer com pan~ .-------------------------BUY t~rough cla~sified l 7 W.\SHINGTON (AP) -The na- tton·s tnMk<kfic11 wi<kned shghtl) 1n January to S 12.4 billio n after tv.o mo nths or sharp improvements. the Commttec Ocpertmcnt said today. Tk cxcn.s ol 1mpons over upons was up from the S 12.2 bl Ilion deficit in Octtmbcr. Exporu. wh.ch had propclkd 1m- provnncnt an Novembcr and Dcttm- t>tr. fell b_y I 0 percent in January to S22.J billion. AnaJ)'I~ had upC"Ctcd a de1tnora- • uon of the track balan« 1n January. • notina that c.poru ~ trachtionalt> do•n 1n that month. H~v"· imporU alto fdl 1n January. by 6 ~rttnt to Sl4.I bilhon. ThU1. 1he ckf1C1t ror the month - QFtty followed b) financial mattru --ai somewhat brttcr than mos1 anal)ltJ bed nptCtal. ..... , 9aard for me to ICC how wt can ft'PC81 tk aiftr ........ ol powth an capons that ft heel in ti.le two ~KM montM. -uNI Alka S.nai. cbecf tt'OllOftlnt for tlle loAoe Com- PM> &o.oln1t Advilcn 1od. EaPD"',W 19CT&tlC'd 9.4 ~tin Nolc•bcr _. 4.2 pmnt '" Dlttm· btt to MOfd ~c Aul)'IU claim tbal lbc o\'Ct"lll 642-5678 W H~T NYSE 0 10 NEW YORK IAPI ~r 16 NYSE L t~OtR~ D o~ J o ~~'> A~tR~GtS H~~ V~RK~IAP) ;,:_nal Dow JonH nd' 7'• "?OU.m '+ f:ri n MS l+ 17 I , In: . H I.• t~ ,HK ill!,,.~, rm~~·, Ulih 3,Jl!. •5 St11 2,,.J.JU, NASDAQ S u~~~R' trade ddic1t 1s shnnkina. but t~t 1mpro~cmcnts wlll ht -ao n1z11w)' slov. with many setbacks along the wa) -like Ja nuary's. ttll t~ bet that im ports ~re down V.'IS v1twed as a bright spot 1n the rcpon . Tk <kfi H w1th Japen -the rountry wnh which this nauon runs its laricst <kfac1t -fell by 17.6 ptt"C'Cnt in January to Sl 9 billion. the lo"''C'St one-month level since C>tttm- bn 1986. One ~r catesory of imports from Japen -nt'W IUIOmobiln - tt&JStcml I 19.S ~t drop in January. to S 1.6 bilhon. And the nation ev~ ~owed its fint surplus 1n nearly three )UR Wllh 8riunn 1n January. cxpontftl SH mallton more than 1t unponed, Dapaic tbc drop •• January u - pons, manufKtunna industry laden M\oC Mid lMl rem'lt lliftJ rn upons pcMnt to 1 puint ~due LD mat pan toa M:Mndolar-aow wonll 1ust half its ntw oltt.m ,an 1pi M1 otbct key narrmda. A weaU1' dOMar males U IOOds c1Qpcr *°9d and b'cip prodac1s mon: opnmve at home. ' .. s THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1911 --~ l£suE ElnuT Making newcomers feel like old friends Drlaldng tee1Jsto get free lidehome If you drink. don't drive. You've heard it a million times. But sometimes partying teens who have a hunch they shouldn't slide behind the wheel ofa c.ar arc more afraid of their parent's wrath than they are of driving drunk -so they decide to drive. Ifs a bad ~hoice. Goodwill ambassador rolls out welcome mat, helps recent arrivals feel at home BJ LESUE EARNEST .............. Movina to a new community can be a lonely experience -npecially in the aae of electronic prqe door openers. when a nei~borly visit is often as short as the tune it takn for the door to squeak open and sla m shut. But Jan Peverill. a goodwill am· .. bassador of sorts for south Orange County, ha.s made 1t her business to take some of the stin& out of be ing a newcomer in town. A member of the chambers ol commerce in K ven area cities who sinp the praises of her communtt~ on radio each Sunday. Pcvenll runs a wclcomina service intended to make new residents feel like old fnend\ r he B ·)CCIH.>ld v.oman started her lOmp.tn) In troductions Unlimited. 111 fill agap 1n her own hfc when.at age '5 she mo' ed 10 San Clemente and found 11 hard lO makt friends her agt With children who wert no longrr ~oung and 11mc on her hands. Pevenll ~1d the social groups sht approachcd v.ere either filltd with older women or late red to a } ounger set. ··There was no n1tch for me." sht ..aid So Pevtnll JOtned C11y Hostesses ln1ernat1onal. a national association of inde1Xndent welcoming scr' lets 11 "'as a v.a) to fill a IX'nonal 'Old 11.h1k p10\ld1ng v.ha1 Pc\C·nll lOn· s1dcrcd a v.orthwh1 le ser.1cc "I had mo,ed a great deal through· out nn cnure hfl" Jnd 11 1s one of the mo~l stressful thing!> for pevple 10 do·· she said I ntroducuon) l nl1m1tC'd tat. kit'~ tht-~()('~ of tht' nev.comer vn 1v.o froot~ It star\)"' 1th a fnendh '1c.11 w the ne...,comc-r·!> homt' Tht' I~ "'llmt"11 v. ho nov. compri~ the ~n Kt' 1akl· turn) making house L'all'> ollt'nng gifts and 1nforma 11o n lr(Jm ml'rlhJnt\.dlXtorsandd1."nt1~t\ The ho)tt'!>!>C."' Lan al~1 rcg1st<'r ne"' res1· drnt\ to' Oh.' Most people •~ happy to MC a '1s11or. and often mv1~ them IOtMOf a tour ofthl'lr new home. ~.IO Pe,enll While an avc,...e v111ta usuall>. last 40 mmulcs to an bow. Pt',enll ~ad she once spent 0..- hours v. ith a lonely new retideftL OM of htr hostesses found to IM8J ll1mmon interests with i womaa ea.t la lied on that they talked for .U houn Jnd ended the day by havina diaoer together But the h1ghh&.bt of the tn'Vlce - "' hach stretchC'S from El Toro lo Sa.a I.. k mentl' -JUSt m1&h1 be lhe fiv• h1 ur Welcomc Shoppina Tour, a gu1dl'd mp alona the coast that .ndude!> a min1·h1Story lesson abcMll po1nti. of m1crnt 1n the community. Thl· tour ma' include Stopl M '..inrd J!> the Rau Carlton or I IJndmJrlr.. !>trawbcm farm. Some- 11mn Pe,cnll. who also teaches 'l minJr\ on ~ and Breakfaa l ·Jq:ling and Things to Stt and Do 1r '>rJnge l ount~. will anchade I h1~1,1r~ tour of th<' old bualdinp of ...,Jr 1 kmentt' or a stop at the Dina Point lighthouse The outmi. which 1n, I uJe~ lunch. cost!) S 12. T has 1s not a montymakerfor us." Pr,rrill ..aid .. Ifs JUSt a way to tet ,,,mi: l.id1C'!> togethtr and ,et ac- 1.1ua1ntl'd and ma) be make some friends an<l 10 learn (abeul) the rnmm un11~ and some (of the) history, ol "'hl.'rl." the-\ havt moved to,' Pr' nil! <,aid I 'e had ""omen tell me. ·1 v.uuldn"t ha' e leamcd all th~ thmp 1f I II' t•d here tv.o ~ears." .. she saad ~in,t· starting her business 14 years ago Pn enll ~1d sht and her ~P re!>t.'ntJt l\ es ha't' wdcomcd mort than .000 ne"' l'C'S1dents to the wuthldnd Now the Boy Scouts of America and San Clemente Hospital are offering another alternative to area students who need a con- fidential ride home. The San Clemente Safe Rides program. to begin March 25. will operate every Friday and Saturday night from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. When a teen calls ~3-ALIVE. two students will resptjnd to the call while keeping phone contact with the adult-supervised base station at San Clemente Hospital. The ride home is promised to be hasslc- free. Ju PeYerlll (Mated on Ooor) chat. wttb eome new friend• prior to leacllnC a toa.r of the <>ranee Cout. (PleueeeelUWCOMSU{92 Lots of local residents are involved with this project. The executive governing board in- cludes Barbara Lowery, with Boy ~outs of America; Beverly W'riot, with San Clemente Hos- pitaf; DeuJs Wayae, with U nique Marketing Concepts; ltatlly ~n•m, wi th Kathy Barnum Public Relattons; and Mark Gar- ske, La•rel Blactert.1. Pat Leveu, Jeffrey Davis ud Dr. Lore• O'Coaaor, from San Clemente High. Laguna designer hooked on response to. her earrings Students' artwork on exhibit Student officers are AlylOll A••reas, pre sid e nt; Dawa Termial, secretary: Mille Rood· tree, treasurer: Karia MoeUer, scheduling coordinator; RIHly Camareaa, publicity; Erl• Beltru. staying alive coordi- nato r; and Du Q•rcll, in- surance. Other student volunteers in- clude Job TMmpsoa, JeuUer Garaer, Erika Imlay, Dayaa 8'enid, Jeff Ma11lae., Piper Banmm, O.miak CMllock, Cari West, Troy Aia1wortll, J• Par- •eoa, Karri Novak, Sara Casey, Peter AMenea, Tera Ce4e,..Us& ... Steve ltamm. Safe Rides still needs volunteer adult advisers. A three-hour train- ina session. require.d for panic1- pation. is scheduled Saturday. The class will be held at San Clemente Hospital in the com- munity development center from 9 a .m. to noon. A free CPR certification class will follow from l-4p.m. Call Beverly Wrl1llt a t 66 1-4448 for more information. • • • Now here's an unusual request. Fifteen years ago. a 97-year-old psychic named Zoe told Barbara Barnt'll that sht' would makt' her fortune with a jcwell) invention. Barnett. then a businesswoman immersed an the v.orld of marketing research. was amuse<tp. Sh~ didn't kno"' or care a thing about Jcv.ell) f 1,c }Cars ago. the Laguna Beach resident filed a patc-nt apphca11on for an innovatl\e earnng design she had created almost b" accident and which v.ould double h·t'r incomt w1thm a }Car Then she adopted a fat black allc) cat. She named 1he ~at Zoe. Finall ). last month. after five years of selling the earrings. which she calls "hookers:· at the Laguna Beach Sav.dus1 Fest" al. Barnett's patent "'as appro,ed Nov. shCJUSt laughs about tht' twist of fate-and tht' haphazard v.a) her Outstanding OCwomen recognized By LESLIE EARNEST Ol .. 0.-, .... IWI Orange Count) 1s full of high achtl'\ers. f1, c of them were honored last "'eek at the third annual Ouf anding Women of South Or· angc Count~ awards banqutt. earrings. which hook 1ns1de the lo"'er v.ell of the ear and loop around the lobe. were created. She was working an a studio \he shared v.11h two other v.omen. hon on materials and mone'. Barnett "'a' t~ 1ng to create earrings out ol material usuall) used for bracekts She ~haped an earring out o f a semicircular strip of metal. O ne oft he other women walked b) and laughed at th<' design. .. , ktddingl) said. 'sll k 1t 1n ~our ear and then said. ·wan a m1nu1e. I thank r ,e got something.·". Barncit said. Sht did have something. It 11.as an earring that ga'e a "pierced loolr.." .,., 1thou1 the bother of punching a hole in the t•ar lobe Barnett said her earn ng'> -.,., h 1ch sell for S:!O to S 2 ~o and arc 14 karat gold . gold filk'd or sterling sah a -don't hun . pull on the car lo be: or create a potential for infection he nov. sells 1e.,,,.ell) ~i.·ar· round and in other countncs N1net~ percent of hc:r saks come from the "hoolr..er.; ·· ··The rc!X'at bus1nes!. on 11 has bce n fanta<.11c:· Barnett said ··v.e had 10 son of drop e' I.'~ th1 ng else .. Barnc:tt Je~nbed the rou ndabout route sht· tra' ded to thi.' 1ev.eln bu sanes~ \\hen '>hC' mo\Cd to Laguna in I 4t-~ B.unc:tt said she had a high· pa~1ng Jllb 1n marke1 research and nl.''' product dc,elopment But 1n 14--"'hl"I\ the firm she ~as \\Orking for v.ent b.tnl rupt. Barnttt said she tx•g..tn k\(llr..tng for a ne"' d1rC<"tton \\ hjt 'ht• rl·jlh .,., antt'd '>hl' said v. a' 111 "orlr.. "'11h h·er hands ·· .\lluall~. I "antl.'d tu bet.·omc J The booker earrln&· ,Jq'l\·ntl·r :· B..irnl·t• ...a1J .. But the ~'-'' ·1 1vv.n "'' 1.11Jn t lJ l mr ..._., •'v'h that I ".lr ·l·J t, Jt'Pr<'nltll" '' :h !hl·~m Jt "' , hJri.:e I 11.alh J l.i~unJ l-.,.C.:11.'r, tkrt•J II !Pleue eee HOOKERS/82) Tht '\n Institute of Soutbem Cal1forn1a v.111 be d1spla ym1 more chaldren·s v.orks of an than a mother"~ refrigerator this month as the <.. olo? It Orange an exh1 b1ttOQ beg1nj, nt\I \\ edncsda) l "J.ing' 1n uall~ all ava1lablc dtspla) space the college will show off appro\lmatel~ SSO works. a result o( lhe 14th annual contC'St sponsored b thr De-signing \\omen fund-ra1sina organ1za11on "Thtn ... s ;ust an work n'n)'· ~ hrre ·· 1M11d Linda Thom ton. d•rt'C· tllr 111 ,ommumca11ons at the 1n· \lllUll' . .\II po!>Slbll' v.all spa~ has bl.•t•n • '" cred ·· Thl' 1.un1es1 tor Ora nge Counl} \1.luth is rt'fPt'tuated b' ~s1gnm1 \\ oml·n II..' l.'n1.ourage and hont the Jr'"ll' 1j,tanl..l5 lll ~oung.sten. man' t1I \.,h,•m hJ 'e had an program~ ..Jn•t·kJ JI thi:1r \\.hools \\ 1 ~· 1l·' l" 1 n an ·· said ~anc; lJ\HC'n1.c a member of Des1gn1na \.\ 1•ml·n .ind pa!>t chairman of t~ progrJm .. .\nd d1gn1f\lng student an -,h.iJrrn·~ an -,., cs~ntiaJ to 1. rt' J 1 ''" 1.ll an a 1 mO$pht"r: v. ht'rc an as .ir J" l'r1cd part l)I our soc> et~ ·· \lure than 4 enln~ were relC:I' ed from pubhc and pnvatc ~hool~ for thr JUned an contest "'h1 h beg.a n last fall Youths from lr..indtrgarten lhrou&}l 12\h lf&dc Of· fercd l real ions from virtually all media. indud1nc 011. watercolor. ~ulp1ure l"<'ram1~. wca vin' and l'ra\On If you live in the neighborhoods of Nellie Gail, Laauna Niguel, Dana Point. San Juan Capistrano or San Clemente, the South Coast YMCA would like to borrow your swimming pool. The Y needs them for its summer swim classes offered to neighborhood child~n. Contest v.anners ancl ude-d Dons Schwartz. for commun1t) and pubhc sen ice. "'' aan Hall. c'ctlltnct for wo mtn category: and Barbara Archer. for career achaevtment Saddlcback C'ollege entrants Jan Smith and Lisa Nastasi wrrt re· coanized for StalT and studl.'nt achievement. rCS!X'Ctavel~ Dorla Schwarts, VlYian Hall. Barbara Archer and Jan Smitb recel•e award•. Of the an beingc-.h1b1ted. 80works ....111 r«"C1"e honorable menl1ons and 20 studtnts v.1ll ~1vc scholal'$tup1 to the .\.rt lns111ute v.on h about $400 , ......... ..am&1'Taf82) Tht• e'cnl. held Frida' a1 the Dand Point Resort Hotel. v.as sponsored b' the Saddlebad. College (ommun1l\ St.·n 1cc:~ Office. The v.1n ners "'ere among ,3 ~Oml·n nominated 1n commun1t1cs from Tustin to San <.. lcml·ntl' h"ar\1 J ~.in l kml·ntl' H"\adent uv. n-. I l 1" l' (1amt·s T 0;..1 a <.rx-uaht' \lore 1n '\Jn <.. lcml·nte "llh a rO\)rTI .,., hl'ri.' ll'i.'n \ IJ1, hh·, 1.'.'h1IJren and othi.'r' -.in gl• "'1-icn 1he' nt•C'd J <.ate: p!Jl c t, , ,1ngrr~.1 • 'h.,., Jn/ , 1tle~ in·l uiu OSI.' 1 n!'. : lil · <.11 •re v. h '' h l'i l'lju1pp..•d v.tth ,1 n J ahu~· hotline llJll anln1111 ·,,1Jen1 "a'hl'nm· l',l 1,•r hclr1n~ \.• 'l'1'n rl·at h thr1r (Pleue aee WOMEPf/82) RC<'l'pt1ons are planned to honor '>tudents v.hos.c v.orks arc be1n1 d1spla)('d The e"h1b1t w11l con1in11< unttl .\phi I -By Leslie Ean.Ht ~ ~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ OCC planning tour of Mojave Desert for this weekend A lhrcc:-day tour of lhe Mojave Desert. combini"I archeol0ty and utronomy. is beina prepared for this v.ukcnd by the Oranae Coast Colleae Community Serv ices f>rottam. Panicipanls in the weekend experience will observe the sprina equinox from a prehistoric rock site and star pie at the n~l sky. The aroup will havt the use of facilities at the Dctcrt Studies Center. Rqistration and fUrther information may be obtained by callina occ al 432-SllO. lleaellt 6oll tourney .Jated The Corona del Mar Hiah School To\Khdown Club will aponsor ill ftrat annual IOlftoumament. "T~ Off for Touchdowm." Friday ll t1'e Nnrpon leach Country C1ub '° rai1e money to auppon tbt tchool foo\ball team. Proccedl from the \oum&ment will to toward the pun;hue of new football equipment and for the maintenance of e-.isaina PfQlflm•. acordint to Ray Woohcy, chairman of the event Awank will be t:c" b fint. tu<>nd and third low lfOll., doenc '° tbe and \.be loneett dnve. AnyOfte ........ I~ ift OM at I dailftated ho6t W11l be awanllld 1 ~car. Cl.II Jeanifcr Woo&ey at 760-3931 or Nancy Oouvion at 6 7).l6JS t0r de\ails. a Rltl"IU'• mJnr toaw11t TM~ County cMl*f of the 8u11d1,. Ownm .-d Ma••rn A.9ociatioe wiU hold 1b an••l St. ,..,__-_ DiJ-... todll ftom S:lO IO 9 p.m Oft the 12th loor olkoll Cnw Nonn., 2010 Main St .. Irvine. FOOll. ..-..a ct.nana to live mYSK W10 hiehUaht die neat "'" MIOCiate mcm"'1 com~ine b the .. best p mc booth .. award. (all th e BOM .\ offi ces at Q79.q I 'I for more 1nformat1on. Volltf.Yball proeram planned Youth nxd 'olleyball for smh. se\l'nth and eaahth 1raJ c students at Thu.rston and St C'athenne's s1udrnts v.111 bc&in f nda) an'th<' bo)s &.>mat Laguna Beach H1&h School. The kaaue v.111 pla) tv. ace a month through Junt I~ from 7 to 9 pm . sponsored b~ tht cat ) 's l"('('reati on dt"partmenl. Auction at Irvine aclJool A mp 10 Hav.a11 for two and a studenl'i opponunm 10 become pnnc1pal for a da~ •~ tv.o of the pnzes be1n1 offered b) the Tunic ROC'lt Elementary hool PT .o\ at 11~ tefOnd .. An)thin1 C'r0esAroundApin .. auc\1on Fnda) at 7:30 p.m. in the school media ~nlcr. The even\ will raise funds for lhc schoors earthiuake Pf'l'e8rt'dnns prosram. tcachma auastanu' sa&ann and cqu1~nt for 1hc media ttntn. Admia1on 1' U O. and funhn' 1nforma11on 1s 1v11labk at lS4-700l •stucleat Film Reriew' on TV The rombened artu tte and \Cd\no l talrn\S of students from Couthne and Ora~ C'out col~ .,11 ttWh an an houroCti"°' k"''1110ft Friday evenu'I •1tb l~ dtbut o(""Tht 0CC Student Falm lttVlt'W.'" QrWnat1~ tht C'abk TV C'ntef al C'outhnc Communaly a lht ont--hovr .,,,.,.m #ill ftaturt I \'IM)' of short w~ produced "Y 0CC einrma 1u.teknts. TW Pl'Qlnm can be lftl'I ftoom I to 9 p. m_ on l31:>1r \\\ll'nl' in F1,un1J1n \ .1 n lluntangtl'n l:kJ,h \\ C'1tm1n,1l·r Jnd l1ankn l•h"t Arthrltls class in Laguna Thl" '4..'u>nJ tn a senl"~ l'l '" • IJ._~., 1n 1,,rm1ng ~·n "'I n ttll'ns JnJ l'lhe~ a~)Ul , urn:n1 hr.1t1h "'PK' "ill tX' 1.llTcn."d F n Ja' lrl1m 12 lt1 It' 2 ~" ;:' m JI '-'ulh (. ''a't \kdKal <. l'ntl"r 1n luth L1guna Dr \\ 11l1am ~·l h''~r1tJI, h1l't •I '1.11T "1 I prr'4·n1 -\n l pd.ill' ,,n .\rthnt1\ -\Jm ''"'" " lrt'C and the publl,· I) in\ lli.'J l all J \llJ I ' 11 1.'\l =~.&l) h1r rt'\<'f \3llll0\ TLC to mark annlvers11ry The Hun1 in1ton Bea, h TU. 1 l ran<.po..,n.ittl'n l un, h .inJ ( ounschn&I pr0&r.am at \\ arncr .\' rnuc .anJ ( •OtharJ Strttt "''" cclehrat<' m founh ann1' <'"411"\ Fnda' .ti It) I Ci am Th<' C''<'nt v.111 bcv.11n v.11h l'nten.unm<"nt b' the Huff ·n· PuO l~n«' Trl'Ur<' ll'llL'"'<'J ti' lun,h .11 11 \() And n:-~rks b\ former Hunt1n1ton 8c-al"h m 'vr Don.ild 'h1rlc\ and others v. hll 11.1.lrl rd ll' l l"t'~te the proa.ram (at th~ site manq<"r Dt-~ ~·hell .u S4:-4 ~8 Of SS6-otl H for funht-r info rmation French club plan• benefit The "-lhanc"(' Franca•~ ck la Rl' 1«1 ahfomK'nM "'111 hoki a bell( fit for ats tcho larsh1 p fund fnd&' 111 pm 11 the Ne1Jhborhood C(\nartp11onal Ourci\ ~ <\ nn • s On H'. Lq.una Bcac-h ~ C-ompqn.c ("laudc lkaud air Crom Pam v.111 pret('nt .. Le Paen<k Me~:· a romed b) Juln Rrnard ·------ J' ,, 1 J ' J \ll'l."tn rt•,·1 tal Th<' clnnat1on 1s S, for mcmbcn Jn..J ·'l, N•" ,, .1nd SJ tor \IOJt'nt~ PEO meeting ln NeYrpOrt -\II rn,·mtx-r~ nf the PEO art '"' 1tcd to the ~ular ml'1. t1n~ ,., thl l )r Jngl" l oast.11 Rec1proc1t\ Bureau Friday IO thl' { 1l1""1JJ1l r t'dt'ral Ciia\ lf\&S and Loan bu1ldlf'1-I 00 't'" P''rt l t"Oll' Dn \C' 'lewpon Bea h l 1l1l'\ .,. 1 I tx-'('r' l"d at Q· 30 a m tollowt'd b) the l'>u''"l"""''l'ltng at l am CallJean tudcr at:?41·1 16 '" l\Jthln·n \1lllt'r JI JQ~. H5Q for fu t'1her 1nformauon. Nursery .chool .ea auction I he 'llrth tfuntm11on Beach Commun1t) Nul"ltf)' hlltll v.111 hllld an i rt au t1on Saturda) at )() p.m 11\ the Huntan&ton Bcal h l entral L1bnu). 7111 Talbtn ~ve \' '"" ing v.111 t'iqan at 7 p m. with the 11K1iotl \4.heduk-d for 8 \l) Thr donatlOn 1s SI .SO pcr penon OI s: \4..) lor a rnupk C"all '46-~ ~ for edchttOftll 1nfonna1 •lln •AJadd.la• puppembJ lrYflle " manonrue proyam bated on lhe JlOf)' ~A.19ddiD and Hrs M.,-.c ump .,n bt o&red S.tura)' at 11 a.ta. a.nd I lO pm 1n Room lOI of tht f q_nam T'Mater ll In UK Vallin Colk:8C. T 1ckc1.s i~ S6 for adu.tu and~ forctuldrn Of~ of 10 or mon ('all the colkae"• community ltf'fm ckpanmtnt at ' C).. l l fOf funlticr 1nrortnab0a. .... • I ~Co.I OM. Y N..OT I l'hunday, Merch 17, 1811 Higher education center taken mto the community ., IOYCS ac>DLOVICB .............. W1w8 • lrMtma .. Edit" hclraza climbl ~bind the wheel of her white van. she's not out for a leisure Sunday drive. PtdraD. 26, is lhe director of the Cos&a Mesa-based Mobile Hjpcr Education Center. The propam. spc:>MOted by a col&tttion of local community coJlcss and universittn. was formed in 1986 to brin& hiahcr education to Orange County m in- orities. And when Pedraza travels each week to nci&hborbood centers.. pans. •churches, festivals. schools and other sites throueout the county. her "colleae van • is packed with boxes of collctc applications. c&ass schedules and propam descriptions. "I probably visit 20 to 30 different sites a month." said Pedtua. a graduate of Cal St.ate Fullerton. "I am also invited to speak to mfoority students and parent aroups. This is the first time an Orange County program has focustd on ~nting hiJher. ~~~ataon opportunjties to m1nont1es. Pedraza. wbo 1s bil1ft1UAI, said travelina to different locations is a way to introdu~ the prosram to youna people and adults. "This is a general introduction 10 colleae opportunities," she said. "for many peopk this is the first time they are acnina this kind of information. This tends to be a very good way to approach the community.'· Pedraza has developed a workina re&atiooship with 89 aacncies. She has referred more than 600 people to the nine participating Oranae County colleac-s and universities. According to Pedraza. recruitment is no1 the message she delivers to the communities. Rather, she ho~s to offer minorities a bettCT way of life through education. "I was born and raised in Mexico," she said. "I came to this country when I was 15. I couldn't speak English al all. Somehow I manaaed to graduate from high school. "That experience influenced me in m y present job. In high school I was vel) much lost and confused. The main problem. of .course. was the EngJish language. But it seemed Mother of l 0 in beauty pageant By L\ TY BOUCHER °' ................ Beaut} queen Clara Lincoln has a lot going on at her Newport Beach home. The Mrs. Cahfom1a Pageant con· tesUlnt manages the household. works with handicapped infants and cares for her children -all 10 or them. Lincoln. 37, will represent New- pon Beach in the 12th annual Mrs. Cahforma Pageant. loda) through March 20 at the Sheraton Plaza [a Reina Hotel 1n Los Angeles. Lincoln will compete w11h 61 other mamed women from across the state to represent C'al1fom1a 1n the nattonal pageant 10 be held this summer 1n Hawa11. "This 1s m' Hhear reunion 10 the Mrs. .\menca Pageant. I was a contestant 1n 1978.'" Lincoln said. "J.\t that pa~eant I was determined to come back 1 n I 0 ~ea rs. better ·· Lincoln ha-; trad1ttonal values. evidenced in her lists of fa, ontes. Her favonte mo' 1e 1s .. Gone \\tth the Wind.'' her fa, onie singing group 1s the Beach Bo) sand D1sne~ land 1s her ideal vacation spot. Lincol n \\tll soon graduate from Pepperdine L' n1' ers1t) \\1th degrees in educauon and ps~chology. She has also worked as a model and directed and coordinated an infant program at a retarded children's foundation in Long Beach. eluding the March of Dimes and a mothers· support group. • She is also a busy mother. Her_ marnage has produced six children and she has four stepchildren from her husband's previous marriage. Her children are Patrick Adam. 9: James Joseph. 6: C'hnstopher William. 2: John Da"id. 8; Bonnie Jean. 3: and Richard Dale, I . Stepchildren include Heather. 14: Matt. I 2: Kristen. 26: and Scott. 28. "My 28-year-old stepson is an avid surfer and on the cover of a leading surfing magazine this month." Lin- coln said. "All m ~ children are very special. including m ~ I -year-old. who has a breathing disorder. "I reall) ti} to keep things balanced -m) famtl~. mamage. home and sanll) ... Lincoln said. .\nd the Lincolns of Newpon Beach ha' e another claim to fame. Clara's husband. James David. 1s a distant relat1' e of Abraham Lincoln. Judges" ballots are tabulated by an independent notar) public. Contestants \\Ill be Judged on beaut~. poise and perwnahty. as well as sw1msu11 and c"en1ng gown com· pe1111on ··1 believe 1n the 'alues the Mrs. California Pageant promotes of good friends. fam1l~ and a reaching out 10 the commun11,:· Linco ln said "The protot~ pc o( the contemporar) .\mcncan married woman represen1s thl' cornb1nat1on of a successful can:a . famil) life and a happ) marn~·· administnators and te~hers didn"t .$ttm LO care. I WU ju.& OM llMM'e student to arad~tc ... she added. Tho u.ah still unaware of the numer- ous colleac opponunities available to her, Pedraza enrolled in a community . colleae. "I was j ust motivated to continue my education. I didn't want to work in the strawberry fields hke I djd when I first came to this country. My parents are uneducated: my dad probably has finished second grade and my mother fif\h. They really couldn't help me 1n 1ha1 area." According to Pedraza. she spent four )ears at the community colleae level mainly because of her difficulty with English. Determined to continue her education. she transferred to Cal State Fullenon. graduating with a degree in business administration. .. Whtie I \\as at Cal State Fullerton. I worked w11h an outreach program." she said. ··1 used to $0 to high schools and talk with minonty students about the college. I irlso ,·1s1ted students at their home!> to inform them about the university. I would help them fill out applications.·· Today. Pedraza 1s doing a similar job. She is still passing out colleic materiaJ and assisting students in co.mpletinJ the applications and com- plicated financial aid papers. But ............................ l.Jncoln's also taught modeling and 1s currently working With t Joach1m·s Catholic Church in Co~ta Mesa on a program she calls .. Momm) and Me" -a parent-child educatton process She 1s involved in man~ 01her commun11~ affairs. in- If Lincoln wins, shc"ll receive a $3.000 f.ash award. all ex pen~ paid trip to Hawa11 for the pagea1'l and 01hcr pnzcs including Jewelr} and luggage Clara Llncoln holda eon Richard. Other clilld.ren are James (left). Chria. Patrick. Bonnie and John. Bu bara Jordan (0) Professor, LBJ School of Public Afffairs. University of Texas at Austin Former Congresswoman. Texas James Brady (R) Presidential Press Secretary "We're Here Promoting Voter Registration For the 1988 Elections" Students on honor roll L'C Santa Barbara students sch:cted dunng the fall quaner for the dl'an·s honor's list include: Laguna Beach -Steven R Da) and S"te\e H Foulger Laguna Nsgud -L..aune J McCloskc) Claremont McKenna College stu- dents named to the fall honors hst include: Laguna ~ach -Brett House South Laguna -\1tke Van \\est- enng The fall semester dean's honor h\l al Cal State Fullcnon include Dana Point J ulte .\ .\cschhman. .\m) ( Combs and Nann .\ Olson Laguna Beach -Elizabeth E .\ndrew. Kathleen .\. Cunningham. Laurie E. \.tantecon. Lisa C' McCrystal.Jason N. Pearlman. Rose- marie C' S1mcho\\1tz. o\ndrea .\, \\ allacc. Diedre D WaUace. Denise K Batie). Kns11ne L. Hoffman. Mark D, ln&lehan. Michael J. Mahone). O tto G. Ried. Robcn G. Rudd). C'arol M. Short and Mand) L. Whistler. South Laguna -Caroline W Zimmermann. now. instead of promoting onl) one coll~. she reprcstnts a total of nmt> institutions. · .. , belie"·e all children sun wnh the same capabilities.·· she said ... But the BOOKERS ••• holaBl let her work 1n his shop. Bamen became intrigued by the world of 1ewelry and took a counc m Jewelry making at Cal Stale Long Beach. In 1978. she held her first pn"ate pelt)· show. Within a year. Barneu s~ned ~lling jewelry -mostly abstract nngs,. pendantsand bracelets-at the Sa-.dust-J=cstjyaf: A kw )U:n lattt she disco"end "hookers.·· W ith business booming, Bamen and her eight employtts rettntl) mo' ed 10 a n~ s1ud10. a tw<>-stor) building in Laguna. ~ •'Orlters form an asscmbl) hne where a s1ra1gh1 stnp of metal begms on one end. passes throuih 10 hands and emerges as a -hooker-on the other. .\ccordmg to Barnell. her ne'A product has attracted a number of wholesalers and as now being sokt 1n .\u tralia. West German) and France. .\ Japa~ rompan) bas expressed interest in bu~ ing her business.. Barnett said. but she as not eager to sdl poor mmont) non--Encfula studcnrs tend to atta,m diffrrent educauonal prcparattoo compattd to the non- mmont) children from educated famshes.. .. Ifs son oi a ch<tlknge no• to Stt II "'e l·an male rt go and male a bag bu~mi:~ out of 1t:· ~e said -BJ LnlkEann1 I NEWCOMERS AT HOME._ •• holaBl ~ In the midst of eApandmg tht "'ort.. of the welcoming committee. Pe' cnlrs communtt) onentC'd carttr toot.. another tum nine }can ago "'hen she landed a JOb rcponing from Orange Count) for the Elmer Dills K.~ BC rad 10 sho\\ For th\.' first se'eral '~rs.. ~'mil said her radio \\Ork · consisted ot "'eather rcpons from San Ckmente and 11ps on v.hat to do in Orange Count). Then her JOb e'panded to include calls to the radio station when she \\as awa} for -.e-ekends and 'aca11ons. Pe' enll s.aid she bas c~llC'd Dalis 10 rcpon from Canada. ED.Aland and Ha\\ all. Once she even called from a plane 30.000 feet m the aar. But ma~ be the most surpns1 ng thing about the radio Job 1s that Pc' era II said shedadn"t get paid fortbe Ii r-.t ~'en 'l"an .\lthough she no\\ n;."\.l"t'~ l p..l~checl for hcr dfon., ~'enll \.ltd \he Jon the .rob because \hi.' lo'~ the "'orlt and she lo'es the '>Outhland ··rhat"s "'hat rm 4111 about. pubhc relation\ lt)r the communn' ·· Pl"' en II ~1d · .\nd don"t 1h1nt.. the commumt' hasn·1 nouced In t9g..&_ the San ( kmcme < 1t} Couoc1I dedand .\ug. I as Jan Pe' ..-nil Da' TuJa, ~'enll. •ho C3n be heard on radio t•n und.3> nights.. 1s s1111 bos' 1n th<' communlt' Pe' l'nll \.lid h~ ha., no intenuon of slo\\ mg do"' n ··1 lo'e pcopk. absolute!} adore thl'm:· '>he S31d ~nJ. she added. -1 ~,·m to h.l'-i.> an a•ful lot of t~ WOMEN HONORED ••• r nmaBl pen.onal and professional goal .\ founding member of the Na11o naJ Women·s Pohucal Caucus m OranF Count\. Hall "'as the fint "'oman m Orange Count) to run for C'ongrns on a ma1or pan} 11cket. In add111on. Hall "'as instrument.al in bnngmg Wo men's tud1cs classes to high schools. and she foundC'd the (ommttt~ .\gasnst 1Uc1sm tn EJuca11on ((~RE). he 1s no• chatr- \\QIDan of IM Cahfomta Youth .\uthOnt) ·s CXhnqunte) ~'enllon landing Com mitt~ .\rchcr. a Mtss1on Viqo resident and a s1iith~grade t~her at O'Neill Elemcntaf) School. "'.as RroptMd for her inno,au'e 1tJCb1ng t«b~ n1qu"-s and for hereffonscoach1ncan academic pentathlon team and a math team .\rcher producn and dir ec ts a"'ard -•1nn1ng hakesparcan produruons each \-Car. · m1th. a profn.sor of £ncl1sh and English a~ a Sttond La.ncuacr at Saddleback for ~\en )an.. •as honored for ~r multtfatttcd con- tnbuttons to the MISSlon Vie.JO coi- leat. The E1 Toro rnadmt has bttn in'ohed 1n a \&net)" o( cdlqr proar.ams and has srocd a5 utuor or the schoors Attreditauon Sdf-&ud). '~~1. •uo p.-1u.11C'4J uum Saddkbxk 1n I~ . •-as cbosnt for her x-adtm1c and nuacumcuJar ach1e,emtn1s The San Juan C apasuano rnadent rttc•' cd the 198 7 1udrnt ~ IC'CS 5dtobnh1p for OU~ in'~ 10 W ~ Stucknt). ~as&asl IHIO• 3JUntOf a1 C~ &a&e Fullmon.. When citizens have trouble learning how. when and where to reg1,ter to vote. mil hons of disabled Americans. young and old. don't vote. If that includec; you. the National Organ~tion on Disability can help. RESIDENTSASKEDTOPOOLRESOURCES ••• To receive the infonnat1on you need about HOW. WHEN and WHERE in your community you can register. all you have to do i call this pecial toll-free re~istration hotline: 1-800-248-ABLE No matter wha& your party affiliation. No matter if you are.disabled or noL You are first and f Of'CJllOSl a citizen of the United Stales. And every citizen· s vote counl41 . So. register! Vote! h 's in your interest CaJLthc special regastration hocline now. t A publ.Jc service of NATIONAL OIGANIZATION ON rroaBl The pools are needed for two. week sessions that last thrtt hours a da). Homeowner assooation pools will be con 1dered if approved by assoctallon boards txfore April 9', even large Jacuzzies can Ix used for so...._mc 1 nsttuction. If ylh> love the pittc:r palttt of httle feet -lots of lbml -this m1&ht JUSt be lbc tick.ct. As an added bonus, pool owners' 1m- mcd1ate famaJics will rtcieve flu swim !es.sons. For mOft infonnatioa OJ to volunttt1' a pool. call 495-0453 Of stop by the Y pm in Crown VaJJcy Community Part. 291J I Crown Valley Pukwa)'. 1,.,.. i&ud. :, • • • Tbt Seddld•k Commuaity Collqt Dwnc1 clrt.tr ram bas OGCC •" walked away hm a compeuuon wu.h a _..,.. of lropb.a. Compcline ...-.. ... dmts from 40 colJcaes. the Saddlcback team ~ its fourth Consecu.tlVC first pbcc lD Lhe novitt di vis1on. .. In all m)' )-caB of co•dti .... I have never sem this ha'PIJCG bcf<n. -saad coecb ,_.er.,. AIDOGI tbt wiaaers m tllr Pacific Soullrwcst Co8qia1r For- ensics AuociatJoe SC a... . . .. peonsbaps weft ..... ................... 1rti .. I R fltf Mtmee of l ..,.na Hills: &..... .. ,. of• •na ipd: Dllk 0..,, T_, -.re, Twaa 8 •r ... T-r .. ,_.. _.., ........ olMiwoo v~ IMt ..._al El Toro~ LlllfylcllllC•oro... Poentand .... AH I ,_.,._., A1f1n11 ollrvlnc. Tbr aa.t coalpdJbOe "111 stan 1oda a1 s.a.mcn'° City Collcaie aodmdTllada). 1llc Dldy .._. rs ddtiuaul ia ._.. 1k IPOftdll capbts o1,_ Md )OUf ..... , *I. c:.t:':'-•Liak• orrwtlOW•'ia.,.• '•T...._ ... me .... IMl:Mora ............. tf ...,,..... -~"'. bow. Sad•a_.... .. _.Wid•ca 1ol--~8alll JI t r• Wt .. ',, I tk8. -Goolf s.--cat •L ............. ~ 'Nt4' 'llft.oM ~ llCW. CW,_.COl"'1111•* .. Q#.''' t ... Fotmim~ofdlrDlily Nat.P.0~ .. 1'60..C_......._ . • • I I J t I ' c I ! c I 1 • ' b cf 0 n 0 r- n ~ a II ti 0 0 .. II a! Y' 'A•nateur Night' bugs band DEAit ANN l.ANDEllS: Many pt'IQftc rq,~ lbetr pipes trith you, and rm ~at helps lhem fed bc'tter. M~ th&n that. it lets ~ know lhait ~t lbqr ~ dot• may be annoyu1&as lhedev1I. H~·, miM: aJI my hean that they would marry When they broke up I wept. I ha~ btt:n a pan o( a dance band for stVttal )an. I lo~ rny wort. but our blsst probkm is ~ who come .apand say, -wou&d you mind at I dtd a h numbtts trith you~ I'm a ~.,.-taker if you could help him with the embalm1na?"' Please. Aon Lanckrs. do all ofus in the busjness a favor and print this letter. I've never seen the pr~m in )Our column before. and 11's a re21 headache. -SOUR NOTE IN WIS. CONSIN. "A" and "D" have not sttn each other for IS years. Both have had unhappy marriages. I believe 1t was because they should have mamed each other. "D" told me that she had written ··A .. Kveral lcllen in the las1 five years.. layina her cards on 1hc table. He did not reply. A member of his family acknowled&ed his inten- tion to respond and pve me the definite impression that he still cared for her. TIIC satuall<>n as~ embamassin1 bttaux more oft~ than not the pcnon can't ~ng. We try to ht 1.aC1fuJ and say. -we rally should rchnrs.t tomrthcr first. .. or -we nay not be ablr 10 do the sons m the key that 1s natn for )"OU.. -but they make rcaf pests of lhem5dvn. cspccaall}· if thc)'ve had a dnok and get eo- cou~nt from fncnds or reta- in a DEA.a SOlJR NOl'E: Here's yeer letler, wi .. a crace •&e frem me. A s1-lleMllldea•..WktealltM •~ l'Ufwmff, "De , .. bve a --~!" What can my dauahter do to get this man to communicate., I am certain that nothina shon of a d1rttt and honest answer will resolve this problem. -A MOTHER IN S CAROLINA. DEAR MOTHER: His fail.rt to rn,.U la l8 Itself aa aas•t r. T111t Uteral traaslall• 61, "N• iattrHt." • • • The absolute wont scxne of all 1s ,.hrn a mother or dad bnnp up a ctuld and says. -w,11 you p&cast Jive lhlS kacl a bttak .. All be (or she I occds IS I cha~ -Lau •-ed. •e had thrtt • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: lfm, 21· of those. When polite refusals don·1 work.. r\'e bttn tempkd to say. ··would you nk a doctor-1fbc v.ouJd kt )OU US&St him wath an operation or an under- DEAR ANN LANDERS: M y 36- )Car-old d1,orccd dauahter and her children spent the holidays with me. During their vmL I learned some not- so--surpnsing news. My daughter admitted to me that for 20 years she has earned a torch for her high school s-.c-e1hean. I was Cll.trc~ly fond of that ~oung man and had hoped wi1h year-old daughter takes m~ · car without my perm1ss1on (after I ha'e told her that she may not hll.\e •ti would the law consider It a theft 1f I reponed it missing?-MOTHER IN IN DIANA. DEAR MOTHER: Probably. But ti.ere lau a•t to be a belier solutloa thatMt. <> • FriMJ.~11 A&ID (~~ .?l -~pnl 19): New moon an your sign accents 1nit1at1ve. --------------orsg1nah1). op- ponunat) for frnh start an -diff~nf' dtrcction. Timing. SYDIEY Jplu1t1on on ~t 1 f-p e r s o n a I t OIAll macneusm much in C\ackntt. Gemin1 •••••••••••••• 1nvohcd. TAURUS C .\pnl 2().May 20): Much that occurs as -behind the SC'Cncs.." Secl'et mancu' en 1nvohed. atten- tion ttnttn around lease: and taJt requirements. Lo 'e rclat1onsh1p •tll take ··dc1our:· But .. hat appears unfavorabk v.-111 boomerang. GEMJNI (May 21 -Junc 20>: E'cellent for change. tra,el. \antl). crcat1vc cndeavon. You'll win fnends. luck odes •1th )OU in matters of speculauon. Career. business p ins clcarl~ 1nd1cated Virgo figures prom1- M'ntl). CANCD (June l 1-J ul) 221: .Ma1or changes occur on home fronL &\·orable 1f you are d1plomat1c. Mone) -situauon·· 1s ~ctuall) better than when first '1e .. ed. Anothtt Cance-r nall\e holds kt)' to solution of ve\lng dakmma. LEO(Jul) B -.\ug. :!21 Good luruar asi>«t h1ghhg.hts ptulosopb)'. education. commumcauon. poss1b1ht) of j()Umt). Search c-ould be compkted 1n connecuon .. ,th -sou1 maie. -Puces. V1rao fi1urc prom1ncntl) YlaGO (Aug. :!3-xpt :!h Suck to practical matters check deadhnc. be posat1ve concerning pohc) pa)ments. Love ttbuonshap in1ens1fics. commitment \.\Ill be solid1fted. Canttr. ( apn om pla) d ) ruam1c role-s. ua&A(Scpt B-Oci.12): What had bttn an obstac~ to progress will be removed. Maintain balance. ~on fidencc. You arc going in right d1rect1on. Personal appearance will help 1ncrca~ populant) .\ne~ pla}s s1an1ficant role SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Empham on.indepen· dcncc. crcauv1t)'. couraae of conv1ct1ons Lo'e pla)s major rola..as you get to heart of mattcr<1. ~ ··missing person .. returns to home base. Leo. A.quanus natnes figure in sccnano. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec 21 l Trust firs t impressions. prepare for reunion w11h loved one Sen'>C of d1r«t1on. purpose will be 1llumina1ed pothght also un children. change. 'anct). adventure Canl·c r natl\ e in pu:ture. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 191 Empham on d1,crsity. \Crsallllly. humor. awareness of bod) image News received which buO)S confidence in connt"l t1on \\1th home. famil). s.ecunty Long-range prospects ~omc into clear focus AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 18): It will be ncc-essal"\ to re' 1sc some matenal. to check sources. to be sure methl>ds are up to state of the an Shon tnp ma) be neccssal"\ in rnnnect1on ""llh relauvc. Scorpio pla)S kc) role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Chances are e\cell<-nl that )Ou locate missing an1clc. PTOtcc t possessions. chcrk income potential. G ive full pla) to intellectl.\A-1 cunos11~ Flina11on could de, clop into significant relat1onsh1p IF MARCH 18 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY \Qu art> d) nam1l, creatne. 1mpuls1ve. roman lie. sentimental Special care musl be takeA when handling sharp object~. including kitchen kn1\Cs. You could ha'c unusual mark on fon-hcad or fa c. )OU are a natural human1tanan. usuall) side \\Ith undcrdoa and""'" fight -.hen ca use I\ right. .\ncs. Libra people play imponant roles in l'Our hfr Current C)clc highlights pannersh1p. marital statu' ab1l11!> to deal successful!} -.1th oubhc ' Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, March 17, 1988 ----• Comptete te .. vlalon ll1Un91 In SundaJ'• TV "'-t. . Double pennies for mllllons .\m told a pennJt ..a' cd anJ duublcJ l''t'r~ J J) for '(1 da)S "'llUld to1al S 111~1~.l l 2J I>oesthatl«'m pull'' \1an' a side..,.,alk cafe 1n EurnPt' lh.irgl'' a little t"'lra tor a ··, 1e"' tahll· ·· () Dot-s 1he \Oung ot a n' animal Jl•l•JJ' l)J' l' hur'" \l h1·n 11\ ""-•rn • \ <'>nh : hl· g11 .t tll· T h1 ..e \h11"1 h11rn., Jrt •l\l!H'J '''t~ '~tn a'ld '1J' lh.1t \\J\ '\ ou ,an ~t"t wm( n\.lll•'n •' "'hJ! thl' :cr1•'1"j., Jrl' ,-~ht1ng. • ''"' th ' \\ h.11 I. nJ ,,t 1nipH''>\111n J• •' •u get ,, J m.1r ''h'' J.,·,,·1l~:J ·, •t •1; J' · l 'Pt'rrt'ncl"d ' \\ 'TJ! ''ri nt 1m P'•"rJ1 " ,...-.Jr .i.h1' J ' . !°'\·J ~ll ' ' \ lo ,, •• " ::-ltltk h1dea"'a' la bs scattered .t'"' •ul 'hl'. •untl"\ In the microwave 1" ·r., :h'-"' dr. 1tqu1d cocaine into :~ AJ\.~• •.i '11u '>31d the ·Dead Man's H.tnJ til'IJ b' \\ 1ld 8111 Hickok. "hl•n hl' "'3, 'hut to JC"alh contained a flJ 1 1 .t t'\ jnd a pJH ol righ ts '-"hat .. J ,, -\ -\I' hlad. Too many cooks spoil the friendship \ O\.Jtn(' rt" -\I\ • \ I"" • ..l \ hJ' l l'X'< " •• f' ".I , \ t'n\ J • ' ('1.t , • ':' , :.111u<, fl"",.,,,. n~ ,, n "'\ J rl~ . .,g 'T •I "hl"' h.~ ~""rJ'<•fll'\ Tht· m.111 r 'ho pping rnall .. ''J'h J .. t 1n ,,Ill f ngland a~ nolh ll& " rt ~hJ'l J 'tr•r 11' grt't'n grass "' here J , '";..it" 1li..1 µmt ,.illcd Pall \1all ''.I' riJH'J Theft ousbt to ht a stan 1h lntchcns like ~ art' in rntaurants and dc"aon hm1tmg the number of occupanlS a.t onC' lime. If there ~tt. most katcMns •ould hold an a\Cragc of su du~n and NEVER -rcpeat SEVER -more than one cook' I cannot occup) a kitchen wnh my mother. The v.on<krful woman who p vt me hfc. nurtured me. shared m y amtMbonS.. wcrrts and comfoncd me 10 my dnpair p\'CS ~meaning do the words. -Lct me help ·• WOCftC'n are b) nature temtonal cn:atura. Earl) m hfe •e stake out ourdomainsand hea\cn hclpan)one who tnc:s lO trupaSS To ~. WOfting in a kitchen 1s hk.t gJ\'1n1 banh There attJl&St some thmp ~ou ha\C to do b) )ound( lava.nab!). •hen I am at a bubbhn1 S1o'-e up to m~ armptlS 1n strns.. my IDOlhn JOlns mt. So~imn she just '-aands 11 m) elbov. wath her arms folded and a v.omed loot on her face. ~ E111 W. Bll11c1 l ;_ L -umm-mm. that looks &ood." she sa)S ··No one mvcs potato salad better than )OU. dear Your dish 10-.c.-ls nttd blcachm& Can I help "'•lh an~ thing.,.. ··facryth1ng as under con1ro1.·· I S3) ··Did you mean for the~ lumps to boil.,.. she askc; ··\\hat lumps""· .. It 's hard to 1cll l'i 11 gra'' or )Our "h1te sau c.,.. '"It's macaroni. Mother ·· "What 1s this meal.," carbohydra1c fcst1Yal" Ho-. man) starches can )OU Available only at Easter and only at . Hickory Farms .. ........ llllil C.......ICourt OPKN DAILY 1'7Ua a lrvl•e 842-09'72 ' ha,·e at one mear)) ou ""eren"t ra1$ed that ~a~ .. "Mothc[. -.h) don't ~ou ft\ the relish plate:··· 1f11 ..... Ill help ~ ou \ ou kno .. )Our carrots "'ould sta) fresher if )OU left the tops on them So. ho"' do \OU CUI )Our tomatoes.,... .. Mo ther. the) ·re not ··m ~ tomatoes tand )Ou·, e bttn cuwng tomatoes for o-.cr 50 ~ears ·· ··The last ume I quanered them )OU ~ere \Cr) upset You ..... anted them sliced." "'\\hate, er What are )OU doing to the gri."Cn onio ns"" "Cutting the tops oO \\ho eats that part an)-.a)·~·· ··ttJUSI makes thl·m lool nKer ·· ··1 suppose that"s .. h, ~ou took the ~h t ken out of 1he bucket and ar- rana.cd 1l on the platter \\ he re·s ~11ur d111'I'·· "Don't stan It's m the spice rad. some ..... here ·· Neither vulnerable West deals NORTH WEST •Q -.. AQJ 76l ) A 7 •A I 5 J EAST • I It 7 6 5 J ~ I 10 9 5 • 4 2 • .) I 4 Q J 9 5 •Q •Jat 976 .t SOUTH • A J 9 I ~ 4 J 0 ltl6 Jl •I 1 The biddina: Wt11 Nerta! 1. ow ,_ 1 .... ,_ J T ,_ SM ti. 1 NT 2 NT ,_ Opmina ad: Six or t We have a natural cendent) not to sl)a'd mMe than is necessary to .-in a nick. But f allc ecooomy can Pf()ve wUleM , u lhia band from tlw Eauopeu C\ap W omm' s Own· s*Jmbip PfOWS . Norti.'1 bid of rwo lilcarU showed crua valua and u .._ a five-card a.rt ... Wbllla ~ peniaed _. ao tnn.p, NoM fell tlw Ms ..-ol .... MCI trick-WU.. poctlKlal ........ a. co ... . n. rowti.-ba1 IPllde ... ttw ··1 put them in alphJtx•t11.al urJl·r tht" la~t t1ml· I "'J\ hl'rt" and nll" )ou·, l' mc,-...·J 1hcm ur ) 1lU·rr n.it going 111 put J little ptnh n111 1n ' u• rxll.Jlll <.JlacJ 1\1( ll)l(}r I 'e\ (:r mtnll II .'-\\.IUr J lr\Ol'f I hJtl' p1nll'ntv'-· 'llU nn l'I \JIJ lh.ll \\ hl,. ,,.u l"nJ .11 hl1mt· ·· .. ' OU ne\ er JSl..l'd mt" ( ••ulJ \ • .J put th1· p1.:l k'> 1n a rn1allc.'r J ,~ Thl'' ·re running Jll 1,)\t"r the. n1 '"' anJ thl' tomatoes · .. \') It-et Jrl' rnd. ing lO ~OU r 1111. •I and wu tall a bout .i httk p1d le JUl•t' vn thl' tomatoes'" I t"~ nothing <.hort vf J m1radc that t11r \l'J rS. \\l1ml·n ha'<' "'l1rkl'J togl·tht"rs1dt" "' \1dt· 1n the I.. Ill hcnH1t \ma1lJ 1 .... ,1uJJ ha'c tx·cn ~tiling hi tx·1 thJt 1n Jn .i1mo~phac 01 tilun1 1n)trurn< nt<i JnJ 'harp , utltn •wr l'"l' •'t 1hl•m "••ulJ hJ'c t-.ccn kit dll\l" CHARLES GOIEI usual !tad Mosl d«l.ucrs "on t ht tn d -.11h Jummy's quc-e n . .:amt tl' hand "uh 1hc kina o f dubs and tool a u..: .. ~ f ul heart ftne.,.,e in .. e the\ had no "''' 10 roturn 1"' hand. 1hc) ..:ashed the a..:e l"f heari- and "tre doomed "'hen that \u1t brokt .l-1. One ol the Hry fev. dcd arer\ 11.1 brina home htr .:-on1rac1 111u Eh1a- beth Huaon or Fran«. •ho fini he'd third in the C\~t ·net tht' b1ddin1 \lrtualh marked Wat for the l tnj l)f hcaru. she tl«tcd to prott\:t aaaanst a bad h~r1 splu at a \en smaJI price-at trick one. 'he "'on 1n hand by O\'ettak1n1 dumm)''s quttn •ith hn act! o• she •as able to talct an 1m· med.tale bt:an nnase. tbft\ lata rt'· 1um to hand .-ltb l1M k1na of dubs 10 repeat lbe bcar1 ru.eut. As • rc:luh. sht had to 1wttndcr onl one htal1 trick tO .C up the suit, and Wat bad no da'Mliq raum whm •n with the kifte or bea1u. In all. dedanr collecttd ooc 1padc., lh~ beuu. oac diamond and two dubs CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS _egend < V s Mid~ 'v ?1Ci<lt' !ype '' Weterl'ron1 structure '!> Moses 11 n 16 $1l~wonn •"' Ec>en•te 'B St&dl\llT' structUfe 2Q SUCCt!'CI n C1TY 01 YlJ90Slav1a 23 Garmen! 2• Plunoer 26 Mau• 'OOO 27 Lu t>neateo 30 Minnows 3' Weapons 35 RllCllo part 36 Wire measur• 37 Pony up 38 RoMbYsh '-tur• 40 U..••~ ' 1 Cctcl'I on •2 ...... y tine '3 SNdowed "5 Spatulas.• g '7 Oeteriorat• 48 Compasa Ol •i 8M1 "'* so Extends a.. SJ Roman ~ona ~ P\Jb P&s1~ ~8 DetQr t' lletl•Cle 62 Cl'lOtr ~b@" 6J E1t9ttrriess 6• Canao.ar 1nSor94!0l 65 B••"Q ..ic 6E 8o I hei"SOf'l'le ~· ~v<idii -··~ DOWN • D1saoreeme<it } Acltyl8"1 • A.;to Part ol Tl'lr9;1t IC ~~ "" "'"'• ner bAU~ • Caroo movef S ,,., eogn1 units 9 C.:>mp1et 10ll 10 Hold bact. • 1 A51an land •2 Fuzz • 3 Youngsters •g Destro~ 2 1 Adrom~s 25 "-PP¥• 2e ~rltlon 2 7 T 9'eleooe 2e IUrah s ~•e 29 tn9C11~ 30 Tille 3 1 Mr ZOia 32 Matu<e 33 Coasle--s 35 Senor 52 Pitut• 53 8taz1I S1ate 55 Balustra<M ~ JOUfney • 5 7 Frenc:tl town 59 F .. g41y 60 Rain .... TBS l'AlllLY ClllCUS by Bii Keane "Trees always get qreen too late for St. Patrick s Day." by Brad Anderson IN THE BLEACHER& by Steve Moore ·~---w Later, a random teat detect a evidence of at• rold abuM, and Floyd la banMd from further competition at Shady Aorff Senior Home. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham BLOOll COU1'1Y GAMIN AND PATCHES TMEY SA'/ ltJ FIVE e.LLION YEARS LIFE ON E.A'2'n-l WILL BE WIPED OUT THSZES ALWAYS ~~ 'WANT510GET AHEADSfA~ by left(• 8r..thed "~" 1~~ I by Addison ~ 'I ~'""'u.u. -' ~-· ,;.7/ l'OR BETTER OR l'OR WORSE --~ 1~~ -~ ~-= by Lynn Johnston -"He says it's the worst part of his day ... coming h00'9 to a friendly dog." 1 JUST WANT TO TELL YOU THAT YOU'RE A GCXJD COOK ~ ' PEANUTS c. l came from a very poor family. GARFIELD Ii SAY~ H£R£, AN ACTIV[ FANTASY LIH CAN IM PROV£ YOUR. P£ P$0,...ALITY When I was very young , we lost t he fam ify farm . by Charles M. Schulz '{OUR FAMILV M'< DAD NEVER HAD BURIED A BONE A FARM . ONCE IN A VACANT LOT by Jim Davis WHf.N I'M £AflNC,. 1 F"ANlA~ll( A80LJT SLE..E.P. WHEN l SLEE. P. I l=ANTA~IZE. A00UT E.A11N& SHOE JUDGE PARKER 'PJ D\~TNa:O A WtQE , OOX,EUZR6€TH! ~ ) 8lJ\ I WANT ITTOSE. SAFE. " r M NOW WE WOIE. OUR CAMF'AlGN ON TO ~ ~E ~TATE:., EA~TV~NIA .. ---ir AND IF ~ L.OOf( ()f~q I #/ ~ FROM 1H£ 1bP Of-nE 1f; ~DE w.rrtR .. . i --I l WELL,UN~rr AND ~We.'LL FtV ~ ~ v.fl.I To Kff:P -11 ~ OK by Jeff MacNelty TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan j DRABBLE ... R08&18R09& by Pat Brady ·. DOOIU8BUllY I J I i ----....... ........ ~ ............. by Garry Trudeau . .__.. "-• -' .... ..... ...... _.__ -·:-.:.. .. ~ ...... --: ........... __ .... ..._ ... ,... ... -.....- ! Y A • • .. .. I .,.....~ ,. ....... _ : I r f e·· [ - I n·n I; I' o r1 t' c Y j _: . I I t I . r _____ I• --.... _ .. - l._ _ _._..._. .......... ~-J. -:..· ;. :. ~.::: • Ora.noe Cout DAILY PILOT/Thu'*'•Y. March 17 1988 - COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, 88 J.M. Peters reports record results Newpor1 Beach-be~ J.M. Peten Ce. a.. reports record fourth quaner and l 2-mo nth results for the pcnod ended Feb. 29. 'lf°' the 12 months ended Feb 29. net camanss anettased ) 12 ~r~nt 10 S2 I .4 malhon from S5.2 malhon. Per sharceaminp rose to Sl.67 forthe 12 mcnths o n 12,784.000 average sham. up from 43 cents reported a year qo. Total revenue increased 10 S283.9 malhon. up 31 percent from the prior year Revenue aenerated by housing sales increaied 10 $270.9 m1lhon. up 33 percent fro m the pnor year. Fo r the founh quarter. net eamtn&S increased to S 15.1 malho n. a 515 perccnl increase fro m tM S2.4 million reported 1n the founh quarter of the prior year. Earnanp per share rose to SI. I 0 per share on I). 750.000 shares outstanding. from 20 cenu per share on 12 million shares ou1stand- 1ng 1n the fourth quarter of the pnor year • Tot.aJ revenue increased lO S 144 / m1lhon. up 75 percent from the: corresponding penod of fisc.al I Ylf' Revenue from housmg \ales 1n- creas.cd 10 S 139 7 m1lhon. up Sh/J .., m1lhon . o r 77 percent from the correspond• na penod of fiscal I 41S., ~I Feb 29 J.M Peters ( u lnl reco rded 4 57 unman backlog \.\ )ti ) unlls recorded at Feb. 28. 198., .... T rustecs ofWespae a.vestoN TnHl U an 1'. wpon Beach ha"c announ<t'd thJ t J pclltuJn undt'r ( haptcr 11 of thC' 1 S Bankruptc~ Code wa~ filC'd 11n \1arch 11 f he ca~ has been assa&ned to B.tn~ruptc' Judge John Ryan an 1he I Bankruptc) ( ourt'\ Sant<l >\not hranlh 'A <'Spac In "es1ors T rusl II is a real nt.irc 1n\t \tmcnt trust v.11h lour pro,x-n1es in four south and wuth· v.c\tan \Lall.'\ ~ . . Amerit'u Touk Coetrol 1n 'ev.- 1><11t Beach has acquired BCL A1· \OcialH lee., an en' ironment.sl \.l•· cnt.t\ enganttnng and Jn.sl•ait.il IJbl1rato~ compan~ rhe dlQUl\lllOn V.3'> ac,11mpf1 \ht·J h .• in nchangc o l corn mfln \t• 11. ll Jnd "'111 tx· dCCountc.-d rur on .s P'><J• "i 11 1ntt rl·\t basis B< L pro' ides engineer ng ,.h J\'l>t'\\mcnt and laborator. dna l . '" c.t industrial propertae'> and o tht·r 1 .. t.sllons v.here to u c contctm1ndt111r1 ha\ been relea~d BCL alc,o.sl I\ J\ tht 1.1,erall prOJC'Ct manager •n m- plt'menung remedial action plan\ t"r ton1am1nated s11~ .snd h.s\ d ru!I 'K"r' ice labora to~ 1ncl11d 1ng 1 • \trumeniatio n for 11rgan1\ and 1n- organ1c chemacal .sn.i :· '" -\TC 1s a techni>log~ and "''>tl'm\ <'nianeenng com pan_. "'hu~ \lratC'gJt obJtela\t 1s tO brt me the lc-ad1ng factor 1n the ··on·\llC · managemt'nt of tu"c and hazardou\ matenalc, • • • IJld•strtaJ ~ty a PuUlc 1 Ltd . the Ho ng Ko ng-based 1n' t·\tment firm w ntrolled b' '-le"" Zt aland finant 11:r Roben Bnerle' has in- c rea~d 11s slake in Smtlla 1Jl1er· uliouJ lac. to J:! I percen1 In a ~un11csand E"hange C 1>m· m1'>\1on filing.. the firm \aid 11 hought 12"' V \ham. o r I percent 11 the '-ev.pon B<'ach-bascd o I Jnlltng "K"n 1tC\ concern·, common \tel'.. I. Industrial [quit~ bough! the \har-·\ !ktv.cen ~l ~8 clnd \1arch 2 Jt prtl t\ ranging fro m S6 32 10 S .. "~ J sh art' OTC UPs & DowNs ... e N VOCi < AP -Tl"lf fOl'ow "'9 ' \llO M\ ~,., Ovt< 'lie • C Ou"'t' ''OC•\ a"<l '"'a"•"'' "'"' ""~' ~ .o "'t "'0\1 •"<l 00"'" "'t mo\I 04'~ Y ~'""' of C"•"Qt •or Ned N? ~_,,.,,,, ''•0•"9 oetow '2 o• 1000 "'"'" .,,, ,,,,~ Ne• and ~·ceri•a11t ,,.."9e, •·t ·~, il~~t"Ct Ofl .. ft" j~ O<'fV 0..\ ~IQ\ :>' t .tN:I N~ay'\ a\t O" t»O P' Ct u~ LAit Ch\, fl'C1. SJ •10 \.JO .0 ti 2 T J41 LIO 6i(): 18 • • & Uo '8 ".~ 2t ti :volC J • • • uo ~ ': 4 • .JO 2) ) • • • I.JO r. ) V O 10: l • • ~ VO ~; )'"" .. ~ ~ Jo 8 ' I • • .'.' VO I 1 ; ~... • • ,J:l ., • s . .. .... o '. 6'"" • .JO ( ~ ) "• • .JO 'i • ....o ' ' -C ' I '-':> 'J . .);; . ' ' . . . 3 J • -OO'#NS uu 7 1 ' i : . ) ] ) .. l • -) . ~ .. -.. - l. -l • -:; . fl'ci "'·· l NYSE UPs & DowNs . ... --· Do111estic car, truck sales 9p 6.3 percent DE TROI f IAPJ -L~:d tl. 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I I ' Ill!>. Pl~ •1 "" \\U ---- -r ----- THURSDAft 11 A.M. (PIT) •RtCml Prices continue climb NEW YORK (AP) -S•ocks rose in ICtlVC tradina today, buoyed by corporate lakeover mancuvcrina and favorable investor response to the aovcmment's report of a lower-than~xpcctcd January trade deficit. The Dow Jones averqc of 30 industrials advanced 11 .28 points to 2,075.60 by 2 p.m. EST. Amona broader market barometers. the NYSE's composite index of all listed common stocks rose 0.80 to I 52.08. The American Stock Exchanac's market value index rose 0.83 to 298.3•'. Advancina issues outnumbe~ loters by sli&htly more than a 3-to-2 marain on the New York Stock Exchanac. with 902 up. SS6 down and 466 unchanJed. Volume on the Bia Board totaled I S0.48 million shares with two houn of tradina ien. . . Takeover-related buyma played a role in hfi1n1 stocks today. Rumors ofimpendina acquisi- tion attempt.s on Pillsbury. Philips Petroltum and U .S. Shoe sent those stocks sharply hiJ.l.'er in active tradina. Pillsbury rose 31/a lo 4Sl!e; Phillips rose I Va to I Ha and U.S. Shoe rose 2¥. to 24¥.. American Standaid rose 11/a to 76~ after investment firm Kelso & Co. aarccd to buy the compan}' for S78 a share. toppina a hostile S73 a share offer from Black & Dcckcr Corp. Black & Decker rose I to I 91h. Diaital fcll 4 Ya to 113'1•. a pparently in response to Merrill Lynch's reduced eammas estimates for the computer company. BUY--· through classified M t l .i l \ Q u l i I t \ 642-5678 NEW Y()ltl( (Aft) -S.S. • o.m. w~v orlce .ncs net c:NMe of "'9 15 m<KI .ctlvt New York Stoctf £xcM""' ''\Cw''•dl"9 netl Y el 1 t~l F:tsbury f · . • ' .,,,,., . . ... .... ordMotr ~ , GenMlll' 1· -i,,. SX Coro • •i. --mExor' , V. --t••on/& T ; ~ + l''• ~lei ' I. •ler l· xoH60 II • '· I· 1: NEW VORIC.MllCAP> -Flnel Dow ~ ";:"r: ,for~ . . ~il.t. • Ull • • . Stll 6 . s 1 • • 'IL" ~J·s"-1'.· Gr-andjmy Indict. North, POlndater In ar•••• deal -··--..sy .......... _ ty wt wi-=~ -~ .. OllJlltiled. Md coenUed .. , WASIUNOlON -"• it a .... ..... lwtner ...... iicurity • va1er, Jolta M. Poiadallf, ud ftred While Home aide LL Col Oliver L Noni. were indicted Wedaaday akMlt witll two anu dealers on chatfes they COMPind to d ivert lruuan amu Mies proftts to the Nicanluu Contr11. =r:.'°~ ....... ol. .... llllPIM"' ... .. aaty and paramiliwy operatioM in N~ by the Con""" 11 a tJme U.S. law berre4 iuch ICtioft. The lone-awaited 2~nt indict- ment, which also named retired Air Force M-.i. Gen. Richard V. SccOld and his business partner, Alben Hakim, ukt the four men "deceitful- Gen. Noriega puts down a coup attempt./ M Sports Woodbridge High's Bill Shannon is named to coach the South In the Orange County All-Star bask-etball game./C1 John Bertrand Is un- beaten after three rounds of the CongreaslonaJ Cup Mries./C1 The indictment charled I.hat proceeds from the tbe Slll million *Orth of U.S. arms salea to Iran~ divened illeplly to tom.., bull acrounti controlled by Secord aftd H~im for their ~nonal financial pin. Only Sl2.2 million from the arms sales was turned over to the U.S. (Pleue-NOltTll/A4) THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1988 ·Judge blames fleeing suspect in copter crash By BOB VAN EBEN oe .. ..., ........ The police hehcopter crash over Costa Mesa that kn three dead last year was the result of a "Dukes of Hazzard" type of car chase that foresecably would result in a col· lision. sajd the Judae presiding over the preliminary hearina Wednesday. Early in the anemoon ~ion. Municipal Coun Judae James Brooks indicated that he had not yet been swayed by the defense's claim that the colhsion was not foreseeable. "I think it's entirely foreseeable that with th is 'Dukes of HUilard' kind of chase there could be a collisio n of some kind. either on the gro und or in the aar." said Brooks. Deputy Public Defender Wilham Kelley. who is representing Vincent William Acosta. later took exception to Brooks's remark. .. How the hell d id he reach that conclusion?" he asked. Acosta \V<lS lxing pursued by police 1n a h1&h-speed chase through Orange County streets for nearly an hour when two police helicopters that were following the chase collided as one depanment handed ofT the chase to the other. Kelley accused the helicopter pa lots Wednesday of gross nqhgencc. He made the accusation following testimony from Newpon Beach Police Officer Rolxn Oakle>. who piloted the Newpon Beach police helicopter that collided with a Costa Mesa pohcc chopper over In 1ne on March I 0. lolling three people Oakley said the pilot of the Costa Mesa copter had radioed him to take over the pursuit of Acosta, "'ho was fleeing from police in a ca(that ma) have been stolen. ··w as there an" commun1ca11on to you mdlcatin~~mhey were going to be in the area ... asked Kelle} Oakley ansv.e red that there had not been. Acosta. 19. has been charged '-'•th second-degree murder under a Cali· fomaa law that attaches cnm1nal responsibalit) to an~one who causes a death through reckless and malicious dasreprd for the ll' C'S of others To pro"e his case. Deputy Dastnct .\tto rnc:) Tom Borns must establish tllat Acosta's acuons were so reckless as 10 constitute malice. (Pl-... ... SUSP&CT/A2) P' 77 .. UAOAJl/MJ 25 CE TS .......................... VlDeeat Wllllaw Acoeta ll1t1 • to 'eed=-y ba 11119 prellmlaary laearl.DC OD ~-of~ m~ atemml .. froa t.lae crull of two police bellcopten. Entertainment "The 1~ Radio Hour" is an exceUent excursion into nostalgia./ A7 Index Informant may have met with killer Advice and Games B3 Boating C4 Bulletin Board B 1 Bu8'ness 85-6 Classified C&-8 Comics 84 Death notices C5 Entertainment A7 Opinion A6 Polloe log A3 Public notices C4-6 Sports 81-3 Weather A2 Police believe one-time organized crime witness sitting in car wh-en shot in head By JENNIFER WEBER oe .. ..., ........ George Yudzev1ch. who testified last fall against memben of the Gambino crime family 1n New York and tllen turned do wn federal protcc· tion. may have unknowing)) ar· ran&ed to meet has killer last weekend behind an lr\'ine business complex. Yudzev1ch. known to some as " Big Ge-orgc." "'as shot at least three times in the head v.1th a :?:?<alllxr hand· gun as he sat 1n his new Lincoln Conttncntal. Lt. Mike White said Wtdnesda). Yudzev1ch d raged himself out of the car and manaaed to stagger to the back. "'here he collapsed and dted. He "'as found dead. sprawled beside the car. at about 1.45 a m. Saturda~ Growth foes file petitions for third initiative in Mesa By JSNNU'Ell WEBER oe ............ In what may be its third sU«CSSful a ne mpt to put measures on the Costa Mesa city ballot tocu~developmcnt. Costa Mesa Rc:sidents1'or R~n sible Growth turned in petitaons Wednesday to force a referendum vote on the Amel Development Co. 's Metro Pointe project. The .,-oup memben have already turned 1n s.anaturn in an effort to f orcc a refettndum on C .J. Seetr1trom A Sons' Home Ranch project. and the same aroup speart.eaded the drive to ~t the Citizens Sensible Growth and Tratrac Control Initiative on \be ballot. In an ..,.,.rent effon '° anack the Home Ruell projea on two fronts. the citizens' aroup also plans to file a brief in Superior Court today on what o ne aroup member callC'd "lqal problems' in the tcneral plan amend- ment that deals wilh the P.rOJCCt. Residents For Responsible Growth have taken the Home Ranc h baulc to coun once before, and aroup mem· beri have expressed displeasure at the city's efforts at a compromise dc- velo~nt plan for the project. Construction on the fint phase of that development. called One South Coast l'tace, was stopped in Sept.cm· ber when a Su~rior Coun j ud'e ruled there were inconsistencies an the city's teneral plan for the area and the project's environmental impact ree;>_rt. Diane Gokibe,.rr. a spokev.oman for the ctt1 zens' gro up. said a general plan amendment the council a~ proved Feb. 12 nas "numerous le-pl problem~.. The amendment ~t hm1ts for Ho me Ranch's square footage, traffic. dcns1t)' and butld1n1 he11ht~ She said the group plans 10 challen,c the ne"' amendment on three main points: • The Mannina Comm1s.s1on a~ pro"ed the amendment. but asked that some lanauaae lx chanl'Cd before aoin& 10 the City Council. The Ptann1n& Commission did not con- sider the amendment with the ad- ditional wordina. Goldberaer al50 said that residents who would lx afTttted b) the chaftfC ~~re no t , ......... oaoWIB/A2) The car. impounded at an In ine t1f\ ing last fall JI the trial oft"'l1 high· to" 1ng fac1l11~. v.a~ coated " 1th blt'lOd rJn~1ng mem~n ul the Gambino and one of thl' \\~h1cle's "'indov.c, l nml· fam1l~ dLll,rd1ng to Ed"'ard appeared to ha'l' bl·en shot out \k CA1nald hl·JJ vi the BroL1~hn· \\ h1te said 'i ud1e' 1ch had Ol' t-a~·J Organ1ud ( nme tnke Force apparl"nt reason to be in the arl"a \td)onald ..aid 'i uJu, 1ch turned unless he "'ere there 10 mt"t't c,ome· . J , '" n thl· L,ffcr "h.-n tic 1es11ried Jt the one: r J1. ~l'll.l'rt ng tnal 1.1f foseph ' (1allo Po hce art' hoping for J break 10 the: -,., the: rl·putc-J forma cons1glief"t' 01 l·a~. but "'th no v.1tnessc-; tn· thl' G am~1nn fa'111h Jl1-;cph 1.cst1gatvrs art:' )1111 searching h1r \rm11nc: -1 thl' rc:putl"J GamhinL1 leads un1.krbos~ and tv.o nther Gamb1n11 The .\ssoc1atrd Pre s repontJ a'.'>1.X 1Jte., \\'l·dnesda' that thc 6-foot -·1n1.h "'"e srtinwrt'd him for the pn'- J 3-pound man turnc-d do"' nan 1.11Ter gr am and eHn v.c-nt so far as to for federal prote<11on before I<"" (Pleue eee UfFOllll.ANT I A~) Mesa priest fitting guest of honor on St. Patrick's Day By PAl'l ARCHIPLE\' Of ... °""' ""' .... \1on\1gnor Thomas :".c' 10 his ln <ih e~es sm1hng. 1.·c.1ulJ ''"" ta~e a !>ll'P vr t"O .lt a 11me before ha' 1ng to stop '\ot be\·au\C his 8~ \Cars had slov.ed him do"'n "-o It "'as ~·l.'auo,c that's ho"' far he'd get ~fore another pansh1oncr would qep up 111 gn e him a hug or '>ha~e h1 hand The rellr\.-d pastor at St Joachim'\ C'athohc Church 1n <. .1s1a \k'-1 "'a~ 1he guest of honor \\ edn('Sda) t'\ en1ng at the annual \t Patnl ~ ' 03, celd1ra11on h.~tN b' the-Lad\ 's Guild · t P:itn ~·s D~' · celebratc7d thc v.orld o' cr ha' 'fl('\ 1.11 s1gmfa·an e for '('\10 and the panshonC'n at t Joachim's Born 1n 190-i in OfTC'h I re land. C'' 1n .. ·amc to the l n1ted ~w1e'lln 19){) . On March . I ~.p -!';c1. m's binhda~ -he "'as as,1gnc-d 10 stan a p.tnsh in 3 countr. to"n near O ranar Count' ·s coastline (P\eue _. P:R.mST I A2) ·vacate sister.of slain auto racer $1 million seizedinHB cocaine bust ., PAUL btWPUT . ............. Rqional dnaa e.nforcment an- vcstiptors conftteated more than SI million 1n suspected dNt money in Huntinaton Beach o n T uesday, fo&- lowed by a 1tparate searure of 20' pounds of cocaine in Fullerton. T v.o teams from the Rqion&J Narcotics Suppression Propam made the busts followina sepuate 1nvest1gat1ons. said Capt. Tim Simon of the Orantc County Sheriff's De- (Pleue ._ DaUO/A2) Coast ·schools hit by measles Outbreak touches nearly 30 students in Mesa. Newport By BOB VAN EYIEN °' ............. ...\ rare outbreak of measles tbat has hit hard in Cosla Mesa and Ncwpon Beach has infected ncarty 30 students and kept dozens of unvaconated students a1 home. accord1na to health and school officials. Tile Orange Count)' Health C~ .\aenc: has 1dent1ftcd at least nu~ schools w1th documented cases of mcasle-s. most of them an Costa Mesa and '.'Jewport Beach· Included amona the schools where measl~ casn ha'c bttn idcnufied since Feb 6 att Nev.-pon Harbor High School. Ensaan Intermediate hoot. Carden Hall. EslanCUl H1&h School and Ka1~r Elementary hoot Count) health officials say the ----•--..,. .... I I .._.. • 1nl;.a.>.-.;:-, uu1u1c-a-. t:) unu>Uil.I~ 1 nc ••>' outbreak occurred in Orange Count) se' eral ~ears ago Otlic1als 5a'\ about ~o percent of the \tuJl·nts 1nfectt'd v.1th the d1sca~ had rttc1' ed 'accanauons betv.ecn ti~ age' of 12 and I 5 months. ··v. c.' are retommend1ng tha1 stu· dents "'ho "'ere 1mmunued at tllat 11mC' 1n their li'es !"It' re-immunized." \31d Dr John 'itoll supcnntendant vf the 'e"' pon· \1N! L' n1fied School D1~trtct R('Cen l res,earch has shov. n that m1.·J-.lt'.'\ 1mmun11a11ons are more dTc~ ll' c "hl·n adm1n1stcrT'd closer to the age of I months hC'alth officials <.a\ 'icoll said ~me studenu had not tic-en 1mmun11ed tor health or re· hg1ou!> n:as.on-. and that those stu· Jent~ had been a\l ed 10 remain out of (Pleue eee COAST I A2) C-ongress to honor Coast boy for service By GREG ~LEUX °' ............... In an age.' v.hC're hcadhnei are filled '-'Ith 1he problems fac1na modem '1.'uths. it's refresh an& to kno w about <. hm ~dams <.. hns. 14 1~ a se"enth ar1ldc student at En'i1gn Junior H tah School 1n '-'t''-' port Beach Like many otheT. oo~s h1~ ~e. he hkes buebal1. .... m1 \ed feeli ng about '1"'· does bis home"'ork. and paruc1patn in the Be>) outs But C'tins m~naia to put an an C\tf'W cfTon 10 make has hfc, and the ll' n of o then.. a little btt ~ttcr. Chns' efforu 1n community~ and school ha\ c not aone unnotK.Td.. O n fnda). he Wlll rtteav~ tbe Conaressaonal ~ward from Rep. Robcn &.dham, R-Newl)On ae.c1'. at the co~man's Ncwpon leM:llt office. Tht a .. ard. esiablilliled - Conlf't s "' I ll79, recoplMt outstandu~ "olun\ttf wottl a.a lctlooi and communal)' acta\>Jt.aa. 11 well • ~nonal de\'t&oomcnt. 0.ty a ._. ful of k>cal )Outlls havt recaved IM award s.intt 1ti '~ Oms' m1111~1une.a •.ct• the ~~•ti• ....... ID ea.cba~'Vw 1 .._. Sluckfttl I cia•--~!"' ) I .... caDed LOOO. Ht ... IMtlM mt d • , r Olril • ~1nled miJe-""' ~··:ti bike .-th. uted WI • ICt.ool nn ..... _ .. , and umpeml-- DRUG AGBKTS SBIZE $1 MD,LION IN BB ••• .... Al ........ 0.. ..... ICimd mew. dliu SI •illicMI in calb after fbnowiat two .c ....... ~' tM ·~ T..-lay. Prior i•vatiel&ioel Md led Jllit Mt\1:2-IUI to IU .. ltl .a. .... ·~~ . =Dul the day, the IUlp«tS ~Y drove to ctiffeftnt k>-··aaM.., met briefly and Rparaeed. • Simon laid they were followiftf a · , clusic .-uem of~ laundttina I and narcotics lf'I~ , lnveslipton s the suapttts after they met at intenection of .leach louJevard and Adams A venue ·at 4;30 p.m., Simon said. Quntioned at the scene wett Joree , Diaz. 37, who p ve a Huntinaton leach addrc5s. and said he WU .-.nemp&oycd. and Jose Cano, 41 . who PRIEST ••• 'Til•Al A touch of \he brotuc stiU roH11'1 off ~is lOQIUC, Nevin said. ... CUM here the day afte-r \he appoinunenL Tkre was no lhina here at tbe time but oranac trtts." On March 17. 1947 -St. Patrick's J)ay -Nevin said the first Mas.s for his small conarqat1on in a borrowed chapel a t the local mortuary. About 80 people rqistcred that day. Within a couple of months. 200 members moved into their first churc h on Orange A venue. It was the old air base chapel. moved to Its new home. Teri Conde. one of the onginal parishioners. remembered the troubles the) encountered from ne1~bors who v.erc preJudiccd against Catholics. .. T hey were calhng the police all the time. complaining about noise. say· 1ng their cows weren't g1v1ng milk or their chickens weren't laying eggs.·· Conde said. But just as St. Patnck convened the pagan Irish who enslaved him 1.500 years ago, Nevin O\ercame the prtJU· d1res and built a church that 1s 2.:!00 families strong today. T hey opened a school in 1949 and moved into their present sanctuaf) 1n 1965 The old church serves as tht' pansh hall ne\t door. It was there that more than a hundred people honored Nevin on Wednesda\. \Ao uh a fi ne lnsh feast that included corned bttf and cab- bage and more than a wee bit o· cake- for his binhda\ The Re ... Kenneth Krause. who took over the pastor's duties when Ne\ln retired 1n 1982. said his predecessor "1s the life oft he pansh ·· llid k was vi1iti"1 bis. fo~nd ft-om Miami. Fla. Cano. er. taid hr coWcln't mncmber his a;n. fricocrs oame. ~mon aid. The suspecu lllfeed IO a .arch ot ...,_can. Ofticcn balld ..... an the l9~ Toyota bcina clrivt"n by Cano. However, in the tnank of the 1986 Mt"m.at')'. that Din was dnvina. offieen found SI million m &aJwe bdls. They found SS.000 1n sma1ltt bells inside the car and another SS.000 at Cano's ho me. Simon said. Narcotics detectives turned the money over to customs officials for fo~itutt. Cano and Olaz were released pcndina funhcr lnvcst1ption. Simon said. "They didn't feel tbty had a strona enouah case >ct to cbarac ahem llonaiCJaor TM e• 1'eYla plap an.. btell tw ,_ w memben of tM St. Joec••··• CatMUc C~ put.la la a dual celebnadoa for Ida 84tla w.n...y aDd St. Patrick•• Day. ··He has marned the children and the grandchildren. He reprc~nts the un it~ for the v. hole pansh:· Krause said .. He's ·the grandfather. the one v..ho birthed 11 and kept 1t mo' ing. ·· .\nd Ne' m offered so~ vand-fathcrl~ ad' ice for th~ bopng 10 emulate his longt\ at) and succns W11h a t'Wm klt' m his bright lnsh e)es.. "'e' 1n said .. Taite each da~ as It comes -· SUSPECT BLAMED IN COPTER CRASH ••. l'romAl Kelle) 1s ~kl.n& to establish that aross ncgJ1gence on the pan of the hehcopler pilo ts caused the era.sh ··w hat I -.ill establish 1s not that there v.as some simple negl igence on the pan of these 1wo helicopters. but somt"thmg greater." said Kelle). Kelle) said after Oakley's tesll· mo n) thal he behe"ed the helicopter __ ,,..._., ... -A .___ ··,.. .. -.... --t---· .. "'::'fh~d~;;·tia·~d;d~ffit'~~~'.;u1t and the) ga-.c no 1nd1cation the}' -.ere 101ng to hang around.'' he said ... The danaerous s1tuat1on that was created m the air was created by the police not b} m~ chenl ·· >\ cntical point that Borns must pro'e 1s that .\\OSta should ha'e foreseen the poss1b1ht~ of a crash gl\t:n the 5+m1nute h1gh-spttd chase on which he led police officers Borns s.a1d after Wednesda) ·shear· 1ng 1ha1 he had called Oakle~ a'I a v..1tness s1mpl} to establish that the -............... __. .... ___ ... _ -' ·-·-· -·· -~ t-"V""" '""""'VV~"' .., ... v,> 111•VT•~u '" the: pursuit of .\tosta v.cre acung in the course of duh He said he d.1d not belie' e the defense v.ould be able tu pre .. ent .\tosta from standing tnal 'bn the murder charge .. In m~ opinion! 11 donn't make an) ditTerc~ "hether ~ p.lots ~ negligent "r t'"en grossl~ nqhet"nt - said Borns .. , beheH I ha\t the case lav. to support th.it e'en 1f the} •ere gro~I} ne1,h1cn1 it don not ehm1nate the dekndant"s habilm ·· The prci1mm.an nan"l r~ e'· I)('( ted to continue toda~ •1th tcs&a· mon~ from 'ev.Pon 8ncb Pole« Oll ker M ~ks El ang. •ho was flyin1 as an o~ner ne\& to 0...kk" on the night l.)f the nash · COAST SCHOOLS HIT BY MEASLES .•. From Al school for two -.ttks followin& an' ..en 11:e\ outbreak of measles. "Over the last three weeks we·,e had a number of students who ha"e bttn a sked to sta) homo." Nicoll said "The larg~t number has been at Harbor High School I beheH at one time we had as man' as ~6 students there "'hose ret. ords shov..cd the\ had not been 1mmun11ed ·· · Most of thl.)se e\cl uded bccau~ L·he' had not been 1mmun1zed re· turned v.11hin a fe \Ao da) '· hov..e' er said Dale \\ oolle). the d1st m t\ d1ret tor of research and student I .. The number ol \tudcnts e\cluded at Har~>r. Es1anua ;ind Ensign 1s bal ~ do" n tu Lero ·· V. oolk\ said ·Their parrnh ell her decided io ha'e them 1mmun11cd or had a blood test dune that shov.ed the child had an11bod1es frum .i pre,1ous bout v..11h the measks ·· V.oolle) i.a1d there 1Aoert' still nine \ludrnts at Ka1'!.er Elementar) whose:' rc\ords sho\Aoed that the} v..ere not prolC{'tl"d from measles ) mptoms o l lhe measl" include a fe, er ot J 0 I degrees or higher. •a&C'r) e~es.. 1A>h11e spots on the mou&b and a bod) rash after thrtt to fi"e da)s. The mfc,t1on uwall) lasts about I 0 da}s and 1s gt:nerall~ not stnous. although measles can. 1n ratt cau.. rl-Sult 1n braan da~ or doth health offi 1als sa' <. ount) heahh officiak arc a:sk1na part"nts •ho bcheH' &hear children m.l' ha"e &he measks to obtain con.tirm~uon throU&h a blood lest and to refer the rnults to lhe count} Health arc .\genC) GROWTH FOES FILE THIRD INITIATIVE ••• From Al notified of the al1era11ons • The amendment rches on out- dated housing liaurcs ~cause the general plan includes I 980 figures the amendmenl reflects thal But the general pla n 1s unde rgoing a re' 1ev. and Goldberger said the cil) should ha'e waited until that was finished before amending the document Cit) officials ha'e said. hov.e,er that thq felt 1;ompellcd to 10 ahead w1lh the amendment because Judie Tully ~}mour had iiven them a March 9 deadli ne • The amendment did not con· sider the im pacts of traffic 1mprove- men1s tht document assumC'd -.ould be in place. Goktbe:rJier's announcement of the new kpl chalkn,c to Home Ranch came as the v oup's members took a st.act of pcuuons to tht cit) Wcdncs- .- U..OFACS JP#> "4, ••-t • ... • ' . ...,_ • • !-40 CA!I.. • ... C-...,•S W M'I -' • .,. . .,. • .. VOL.et.•n dJ) Jp~a hng tor .i reten:ndum ag;11ns1 the wtonJ pha'ioe ot \letro Pu1ntc The organ11a11 on wllt'\ tt'\.I ~.b~' 'ilgnature\ 1n ~~ dJ\\ '8as1call). l"m H'f\ plc:'ued th.at IA>( 1Ao>Crc able to demon\trate this man) s1gnaturt's in \uth .i \hort time·· ~1d Ja~ Humphrn the group·s spoh~· man Humphrc" said th.al the group 1s nol against grnv..th but for what he lalled ··responsible v owth .. ··v.-e·rc rcaJI~ tf)1n1 to ~t the public to set in"oh cd 1n the control o{ the dens1t} and the things that arc alT~ting all of our II\ cs, -Humphrc s~ud Alon( with concerns about noise and traffic. opponents o( the ~ Pointe proJ«l also ob}ttt to a I 2- stor) bu1ldm1 the < II) Councd a~ pro"ed The ~unJ pbas.e. pbnn~ for I ~ ac~ nQnh of the San ~ F rttv. a\ "C">l of Bear Strttt. also includt"S SI\· and four-stor) oW.C. buildings and t1o1oo parting structuro. The RC1Jstrar of\; otcn has 30 da~ I to '-heck "ahd s11Nrurn on both n-ferendums.. If at lasi 4.170 wan> 1wu are \ahd for both rcfenndwns.. the (it)<. ouncd "'ill be fattd W'ltb tk cho1« uf rnc1nJ1ng 1ppro~al b Metro Potn1e·s steond pteax and Home Ranch·s first phax. schccluJe111 a spccaa.I tltttton or putllf'I t.bt referendums to a \Ole 1n the Novnn- bcr el«uoos.. W tth a spttQI rircltOft a>st•• Sl.S.000. to SS0.000 and the counril aimcnllY bcioa wpport1 n ol ~ vdofme•L &tic mou btdy .-,.. tJ \>e ts that both measurn wiD ID on tlw No' ember ballot Ja.tcaU 642-8086 ' I·----~ Sunny, wailner day forecast °'911111tC.-....................... ~. ........ , ........... Llilll ...... JmS I' ................. '5._ .. 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S1 u ....._ u ,,,._,_at5 .. a "' lodefMCI ... , .. 5 57 pm S1 . --~" 35 ..... _ • n ... F_ 11$ • 11 S-Ji.-70 ., .. 50 ., » n .._ Sol '1 .. I ,. " ... ,_ SJ " ---.,., . ..,._ ., ....... ,..,.. .. • --~---· 13 a tS ..,_Ow 5rl • 71 ...... ._... ,, • Jlt ...... ~ • ;: Extended an r.,..........._ ".., , ....... • • !hldl10fl n a t7 r-v-. 53 s.t ., 11 47 $t JO . ",_ ~ .,___ . • 11 ....... u.___. • • • • .. • .oc ., .21 .,_Vlr .. BOY EARNS HONOR ••. ...._Al pmn and as an acu .. e panKlpant 1n Bo} Scout prop-ams. O ms au bo) of ft--a v.ords Ht talks sh)I) of hunself. and dcscnbcs hts .cu" itic:s as sampl) -. wa) to ha""e fun. I IUICS$.. - Olhenarc much m0« laudatOf) 1n 1hC1r rti:'marks. -Has talent as a~1blc. he's an 1ncrcd1bk anasL •· saad K.athlttn Bums. Chm· teacher for thnx )an a& Manners Ekmcntan School ··He· s "et} rnpons.iblc ind romes from a lnll) natt famal) He's \et} v.dl-h kC'd b\. Other studrnts .. Chns· ac·hte\emtnts arc all \he m~ pr.aas.e .. orth) tn hght of a reading d1s.ab1ht) he has fouaht bard 10 o'crcomc. s.a1d hts father . .\Ia n The aust of the d1sabtht) 1sn ., knov.n. but C-hns dadn't learn to rod un11l he "''" 1n third grack. Y.ld hts father -No OM kno.,s wh) 1t 1s:· saad Alan. who a Iona" 1th wife Mane have thrtt other sons. Chns being the oldest. "When he reads.. hc donn 't ~her thtnp hke normal people· WMn he han thmp. he remembcn e\ Cf) lhlll&-- Clms soon O\ercame t he ~ing d 1sabtht) and was soon fascinated •,th computers and. not surpn singJy. ~ ~ of rompu&crs in u1 and anunauon. .\I.an said has son has v.ntten a scnpt for a sotncc'-fiction mo' te -and has also des1gnC'd lhe ahens and spacnh1ps 10 star tn it. As for Chns,. he "ould hlte 10 take has interest in com pulttS a step funhtr and be-come a computer af\1mator. v..h1ch he dcscnbcs as .. lake a rqularcartoon1s1. onl) he d<Xs 1t on a computer ·· Mt.er hi.ah school. he would lake to a ucod the Massachu~1u l nsutu&c of Technolog) In the near future. he plans to take up gym nastics and study piano Chns also received his ~ale S<.·out patth 1n Januaf) . .. H e·s alwa)s been prell) molt' ated:· said his father. INFORMANT MAY HA VE MET KILLER .•. ..._Al prepare nttns3f) pa~ork.. but tor has ov.n ~sons he chost not to cn&c:'r the program -McDonald satd Tucs- da' the tnal in Bn>okl)n·s federal lOun en<kd in &he C'On\ action las& December of all &he dcft'ndant.s. Dunna has tcst1mon) at the tnal. Y uduvech said he bad o-ncd a lqihmate roll«taon •nc) an ~ Yorl and dcscn~ l'o "tortton conspiraoo JOt) Grosso. a close fnend of Yud.K,teh's.. told the Dail) P.lot that Yudzcnch had mct orpnezcd cnmc figures through his Job as a hmousu-.c dmer. He manac.ana 10 learn enough that w JO"emment rtcnuted ham as a • atnn.s.. Gros.so saMl. ~l c Donald ch1 rac ter1Zed Yudze\ ac b's testimon) ap 1nst .\rmonc and &he &•o kS'Stt ckkn- dants as -cnhcal ·• Y ucb.evlC'h also tC'Sttfied :&hat he had pb~ed a character pen. -.htdt he dncn~as ··a mob&u).-m w 1980 Columbt.a PK1urn mo"""· -Glona." ~lcDonaJd s.atd YudttVlCb ad- m1tltd to bcina a n FBI anforman& from 1980 to 1985. He refused to speculate about the mouve behind Yudze, ach·s sla) 1ng. From time 10 time dunna the Ne" York tnal Yu<Ue' 1ch y,.ould come out to Cahfom1a and -.o rk for the now-defunc1 Mustang. a topless club 1n Santa Ana Grosso said his fncnd v.orlcd as a boum:er 10 cam e~tra monc\ He said Yud?ev1ch was ~arfui of rcpmal<o YudLev1ch, v.ho had also 1cs11fied in sttTC& before &he Oran~ Count) Grand Juf) about his connccuon v..1th accused Ncwpon ~ach cnme figure Robert Paduano Sr.. faced charges here himself for allegedly bilking 1n\rs10rs in a money launde r· ing ~heme v..11h Grosso and a third man. His te'itimon) before the Oranar Count) (irand Juf) helped lead to Paduano·s arrest 1n February on 74 felon) counts of rob~. burglary. assault and e\tonion. said Deputy District .\11o rne) Wallace Wade. Wednesday's Lotto picks By 'he ~tell Pra1 Herc arc &he v..1nning number\ ptelted Wednesda) night for &he Cahforn1a lotter) 's twice-weekly ··Lono µ9 .. p me: 20. 5, 9. 22. 7. 33 and the bonus number. 29. Pla)ers Yllho COfT«tly &Ucucd Ill su. numbers ""all share a pnu pool of S9.342 mllhon. lotter) officials said 4.11 those who picked five numbers plus the bonus number will dtv1de among themselves a pnze pool of S l.242 million, five of si.11 will share $640.000. four of sill will share S582.000 r hrtt of Sill IS worth In a ufomauc S5 per winner. The sales from Wednesday n1,ht to Saturday's draw1n1 were S 11 .64 m1lhon. « .... ., .... ol ails. lfOftCOllS. ..._ .. n.••· . I J •