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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-13 - Orange Coast Pilotat mlfY affair BU I E /A7 T H E ORANGE COAST 1\11 ·o &BODY/A9 H 13 ~ 1<)89 2 5CENT S Profits~~ from cocaine soaring CAL IFORNIA/ A6 Work. to start on CM FreeWay extensiOn · ly IOI VAN EYKEN Of w o.-y ,. .. sun Eanh-movang equipment has begun moving into place for the tong- Qlanned extension of the Costa Meu Freeway south to 19th Street. an enterpnsc some Lhouaht would ne,er matenalize. The $49 million project wall extend the freeway nearly 21/1 miles from ats current tcrminu$ near Arlington Dnve. "They've got tons of equipment ('0\ t:H S 'l 'OHl PHOt'll.t : CdM cartoonist wants hfs s_trip tQ give a chuckle By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of «N ,,..,, l"9DC St-" When the high-muckety-mucks at the Chic.ago Tnbune went out to play a little deck tennis after lunch. thel had to climb over Ferd Johnson s desk to crawl through a window to the rooftop. Johnson a budding cartoonist. made sure he had a c.artoon laying on the desk in pJajn vaew every day. It finaJ.J y pa.ad oO: The veteran c.artoonist. who has been bringmg the stnp "Moon Mullins" to newspaper readers for more than sax decades, fo ndly rec.alls hlS humble bcgrnl1ing.s 1mon1 lttc earty creats of the cartoonists' world. Now a Newport Beach l't'Sadcnt, he was attendin& an school an Ch1cago where Frank Willard tau&ht a drav.- ing class when he wasn't turning out funnies as a member of the Tnbunc's stable of renowned cartoonists. Willard thou&ht Johnson howed some talent and" invited him over to the newss-pcr to watch the car- toonists at work. After it aps*ared that Johnson had permanently parked himself in his office, Willard gave ham a job. "I was makanJSI 5 a wed: and told my folks they didn't have to send me money an) more,·· said the Penn - sylvania native. "I was stay an& at the Y for.~5 a v.cck. so I had SI 0 to pla)' with. .. Willard had ~ust begun drawmg "Moon Mullins. · He had joined the , Tribune after synO.cate tlead Capt. Joseph Patterson lured him to the paper. Patterson wanted a SQ.11 of "tough guy" strip, something that had never been done. and Willard had a repu- tation as being a tough guy. When Patterson heard Willard had efTecti vd y terminated has employ- ment by p~nch1na his bos.s. Patterson grabbed ham. Patterson wanted to c.all the new strip ~Moonstnnc" because at was the Prohibition era and everybody was dnnking it. He fQund the name for the lcad1n1 character b)' browsing the phone book. He looked up plumbers be· cause they were considered to be a toullh group. He found one named Mulh.ns. Thus, "Moon Mullins" was born. During the '20s and '30s, the Tnbune had many of the most popular cartooni~ts under its roof. There was Frank Kina ("Gasoline Alley"), Sad Smith ("The Gumps"), Carl Ed ("Harold Teen"), Harold Gray ("Little Orphan Annie") and Chet Gould ("Dick Tracy"). It was an exc1t1na era 10 be associated with newspapers, c • pccially in Chicaio where Al Capone and other notonous characters did bu iness. (Please see JOHNsolf/AlJ Seniors' center _expanding into more of an oasis. ly IRtl YOKOI Of IN 0.-,,,.... SUff Newport &ach \Cnaor c1t1.zen wall have more room to cxerc1st", do arts and cBfls. meet new friends and rteewe vanous support scrv1CC1 under a master plan dBfted for the Oasis Senjor enler an Corona dtl Mat The plans call for an idditiona.I 3.800 squart fttt or buildina spice and 40 more Detkina ~ to Mlp meet iM nttds of 1 arowina Knior communit)'. · The einB space at the center. located at Fifth and "M111ucrite a~cnucs, ••II allow more off'i« ~. 1 central lobby, a more ~ffarient multt-purpott room and rtlocauon of'. the pme room. The 1dcbtJonal oftic'C ~ '"" provide priut~ rooms ror counttlioa. •ncotne IU -"'8CC and eate IMft· •men• 1CJVica • W •·new room• for Aafr 1Dd vol11neern. The centBI lobb)-receptioa .._ called an ''etnum ..,... ••• ae ~ '"11 ~IOClllizi~ iccoldlal IO Roa • diNdOr -CltY .... ._ ... , ....... ., .... nadoa Dip.,.• -C.Wz• • • =.=:=He:.': elude,'' Wh11le~ wrote 1n a report to the Cit} \ouncal. The mult1purpoSf room will then have a 1,000-squarc-foot dan"'a area that wall sut 75 people comfortably Plus, m«han11ed room d1v1ders will allow the rest of the room to be plat inLo three pnvate sttt1ons. The pme room, current!) loc-.ued in the north wana. ~•II be mo"ed to the west ~ of lhe 1\C, 11\ the wina currently uJcd for staff and "oluntecr office SPl(e. That WI)' a COUrt)ard will separate the pme room rrom rooms u5td (or in truct1on. rcad1na and ocher cnore qu1Ct act1•1t1n. The expended parkana wtll prov1<k 40 matt ll*CS apd ecxest ft-Om k$t busy •idc. ditcour••"" pertirw 1n tht lot on tbe twnt ide of Marpmte so v ... tors •011'1 bavt to ero11 lbe bu )' 1n1enttt10D after perk.int their can To Kt0tllmoda1t the &Jm'kt111. &ot e~~ tbt ~· Gantem Will be mealed. and "** .. MIMllC'IP .. ..,.,., wall be devek>ped al Whttl· Chait level. TM lidditiOul M11Ce "1ncra1et our poll... lot • .,., 40 percnt, .. 11M1 Ji• Del..at'Mler. dlair .. -.. fit * ••rrr ---z ~-··-~·Fri• ~~111·1 ......... ........ 'Al.a out there: I would expect they'll begin actual construction by early . next week." Rick Pickering. Costa Mesa's actina dritttor of public works said last week. · The two-phase project wall take until late 1992 to complete. The work is being performed by EL Yeager Construction. with funding and direction from the Califo rnia Depart- ment of Tran~ponatton. Caltrans spokesman Albert Maran· da said Friday that equipment was beana readied and weods cut from the ._, ........ '•rd Johnson n his drawln9 board ln Corona 81 Mar. •mprovcmcnts will be $550,000. ac· Cotd1na to M ann. The city will ~t CIJ>ltal expenditure fund toward the proJ«I over two or three f\JCaJ ye.an. and the fnend\ will suool)' the fumi hi acrordana to Whit~. "We fUJI a pbale approach to GOOD MOR NING wide median stnp between the north· Arhngtop.DJi. 'veto Wilson Street bound and southbound scc11ons of . . Newpon Boulevard where the bulk Wo~ o" the first phase wtlJ include of the work wall take' pl ce. bndgc construction at Mesa Drive, The first phase of the project, with Del Mar A~enue. Santa Isabel Av- an estimated price tag of S 12.3 · enuc and Wilson Street. malhon. wall extend the frteway from (~•MMe fftnlfAY I AlJ Friends remerTiber . . " C oog·an' s legac.Y, aim fo r: excellence By~ AUL ARCHIPLEY and ROBERT BARKER Of -~ l'leC 5cM9 More 1han 300 fncnds of Dale Coogan JOined 1n a celebration of has memory Sund?> at the Hu ntington Beach C1v1c Center About a doLen associates spoke in 1be tnbutc to Coogan, who had served as upcnntcndent of the Ocean View School Dastnct since 1975 He d1cd Wcdncsda> at the aie of SS of comphcahon from brain cancer Time and again, the popular educator was dcscn~d as quiet and una suming. }el po "'' a knack for extrectang e'cellencc fro m th~ aroun-a tum His fnends said he hkew1sc tx· ccUcd an r "ef)thana he tned Karen Lamb. a tt"aCher who first met Coopn -.hen he wasan a tant upcnntcndent an the FountaJn Val- le) d1stnct. said. "Dale (oopn auo .. ed us to follow our stars "He sbov.ed you can accomplt h a lot when you don't ~orry about who gels the credit " Manlvn K0t1Jcr. a pnncapal an the Ocean Y 1ew dastnct. -.as one of many who ..aad C<>Oglln always put the children fi "'t. · "He ~ally cared about kids and wantC'd to ma ke sure each child had his tum at bat ... ~oeller said Allusions to baS(ball were manv. since Coogan was a former prO. fess1onal 6allpla~er "at h the P11- tsburgh Pirates th1 ," 1d Mc(ann of 1mp&cmcnt1na the plan ... , he hmclinc is metlun1 we'd have to ~ork with )OU on," he tokJ the rouncal "We "ould love to havC' the prden mo-.;cJ aod the _park•!f 1mpro"C'd thit ynr (fiscal 1~19-9<1).._ .......... SIMOllS/ ,,.., A na.uvc Californian, be siJPcd with the team 10 1948 at the• of l 8, and moved u~ from the nunon in l93UTor a bne penOd. In air,& spcn IO_ycars an professional baseball Takina has fathcr'sadvicc. be made sure he al so continued bis education. In fact. an his contract the Pirates qrced to fund has college ed'-leation. Accord.tot to act a"' superinten«nt Monte McMurray. Coopo bepn bis career tn education ln TorTaooe where be ta!Jlht for three ycan and became a pnnapel. He eventually moved into adman- t tralton at Fountain Valley, t.bcn became supcnntendent m San Jacin- to befOfe talon&--OVcr the. 1WlS at Ocean View. Hu intemts were varied, and be proved talented at nearly evcrytbina hctncd. M~orab1lia of his many &altnts and interests were dtsl)laycd. 1ndud- 1n1 buncn from use and Ooean Vtcw, tcnm racket a P1Btcs jacket and photos, and a model train mapnne with his photop'&J>b fea- tured on the CO\.'ct. Al.so on display was a clWr Coopn " built. which ass1stant superinten4Cnt Joe Condon said wa "not acsthctical· ly p1eas1~or comfortable to anybody but Dale Coogan." However. Condon and others wd Coogan proved himself a talented w~worlter after gJving up his model trains hobby. (~ase lft COOGAN/ A2t Couritians hon·ored for aiding oppressed By '1 AUL AltCHIPLEY Of ... 0-.. l'lee ..... Elght~n Ora"'e Count)' residents who Kt their SIJhts on ovcrcomina pttjudJCC. flJ,htJna 1ntoleranoe and chmmattna dtJCram1natton were honored for thetr efforts Sunday. For the 18th year, the Oranac Count) Human Relations Com· m1 ion selected 1nd.Jv1duaJs and aroups for thrir contnbutions an rostenna mutual undcntaodinc and ttSpect amona people. According to HkC Executive Di- rector Rusty Kennedy, lhcar -ort makes a ~fa<:ant difference to people's bves. ··These efforts w'lll ba.ve helped l"tSidenu to pan .1.ustice before the Jaw: equity 1n htaltll. boUSina, cduca- llon or employment. or uftdet- standina·about ~ '#9'o are di( .. fcttl'I~·· Kennedy said in. UMU.Drina the awards. Amona those honored at the .. n..W ~held at the Com Mela Ncllh Cenie.r wert u Or-a"f Coett resiclentt: Sendra ndenon. '43, cucuuve directOr of tbt C'a11fomil ~ of liliftllMAI E.ducauon. ., 1' •• dllt awerd few 'the 2()..member lAlllM Btach Cm.Cultural I tl&Lw Tllk ,..., _ .. ""lt#lllAll· lly ~AUL MCHWL.EY °' .............. A father-son araumf'nt erupted in violence Sunday when the younJtr man stabbed his father in the New. port Beach home they hare. Oavad M.ailavy. 68, was reported in stable conattion followin& surttry at fountain Valley Trauma C~ntcr, a hospital spokeswoman said. Ancsted on suspicion of attempted murder was John Ellsworth Maajlavy. 35. Accordina to Newport Police Lt. Tim Riley, officers were called to 1h~ MaaiJavy home at 9:40 a.m. by puamedics w-ho had rcJpon<kd to an emertrnCY call tbne. AmVlnJ at the home 11 140S Clay t.. Officer Steve Martmtt ~ the senior Ma~lavy had been s11bbcd with a knafc in his upper body, Riley said. Riley couldn't say how many times the victim had been •tabbed. . Durin1-thc course of his invest•&&· t1on, MananCl uncovered infor- mauon that led to the amst of John MagJlavY. who was still at home. The efder MagJlav)"s wife did not sec the stabbio& nor are arc tbert -other known witncucs, Riley said. 0.vid and Rhoda Maailavy h~ upstau'I 1n a four-unit 1pe~11111 bu1khn& they own an the midd&c-cla• Dd&hbOrhood near Newport Harbor Hlg)\ School. Neip~rs said John Mag_jlavy had been stayina the~ as well after losina a foot last ~mberin an accident . The family did not teem p&rtacu- larty cloee, nor~ they friendly to others. acapbors Wd. "Most people around hm know eac~ other. but they keep 10 them- selves."' a ne1ahbor said. 5 youths arrested in altercation in Irvine . .five youths were arresled and four otben were in serious condition Sunday foUowinJ a bizarre stabbing and hit-and-run incidenl 1n Irvine. Accordina to Irvine ~l>ce Sat. Richard Bowman, the inc1dcnl began shortly after midni&ht when lwo poups ofyouna pcopfe began arguing 1n the partinl lot of a Del Taco ruiaurant al 4 20 Barranca. The arsumcnt turned violent when one of the participants allegedly Freeway death called a suicide A transient apparently 1umped ofTa freeway overpass early Sunday. was struck by several speeding vehicle~ and killed in what police belieH was a suic1<k. . John Warren Moneypenny, 57. was pronounced dead at the scene after the incident at about I a.m .. Costa Mesa police said. • Moneypenny apparently Jumped from the overpass at Bristol trect into the southbound lanes of the San Diego Freeway. police said He was struck numerous times b)' vchicl~ as the)' sped south. and his body was nppcd apart. ~ Police said a motonst from south Orange County telephoned authontics to say his vehicle had struck pan of th e victim. JOHNSON From At Johnson recalls v1s1ting the blood- splattered site of the Valentine's Da y ma5$3cre the day afler. "Today, I'd never go near some- thing like that. but 1t wa~ exciting lhen." he said. At lhe newspaper. Johnson started out colonng.. lettenng and doing backgrounds for Willard He picked upadvcn1smg work and JO~ from the other canoonists as well. Eventually, Patterson spotted Johnson's work one day while climb- ing over his desk for 1cnn1s. and decided the I 9·ycar-old deserved a shot. A fan of Hollywood's Westerns. Palferson wanted a stnp on the Old West, and in 1925. Jo)lnwn launched "Texas Slim ." It didn't matter thal neither Paucrson nor Johnson had ever been to the West The strip had run a couple of years when Patterson made his first lnp out West where he climbed up on a horse and was promptly thrown ofT. "He came back madder lhan hell and killed the stnp," Johnson said. But the youn1 man continued to work with Willard on "Mullins," takin& on more and more of the duties. and eventually took ovcr lhc strij>complctely when Willard died 1n 1958. "f was a gung-ho kid. I worked all the time. l loved 1t:· Johnson said. "Now l know better:· Johnson and his wife followed their son, Tom, to C'ahfom1a. firsl settling in Beverly Hills and then Newpon Beach, where he has li ved the last 22 years. "Best move we ever made," he said. P\IUcd a knife and Nbbed two male victims. Bowmn said. The suspect and his voup then fled the scene, but in the process their vehicle struck two more youns people at the scene, a male and female. • Following the incident. Officers were patrollina the area and SJ>Otted the suspects' vehicle near the UCJ campus. " Officers s1op~ the car anct took five male juveniles into custody. The stab victims and the hit·and- run victims were transported 10 area bospi11ls where aJI were reponed in serioos eond1t1on. Sowman said. Three of those arreslld were re· ICISC!d to their parents. 1'wo were booked into juvenile hall. Bowman said. · Because all of those involved wm ' believed to be juveniles, no names were released. Aacs of the victi ms and suspects were not available. Coast resid~nts seeking , seat on Senior t.egislature . Fi ve Orange ( oast rcs1denh arc seeking clcct1011 T ue'ida) to a singk vacant seat on lhc ( ahforn1a Senior Lcgjslaturc. The Senior Legislature meets an- nually in Sacramento to formulate legislati ve proposals for state law- makers. Seeking a seat on the 120-pe™>n legislature arc Costa Mtsa residents Anne flogan-Shcreshevsky and Martha L. lewis, H. Ross Miller of CoTona-~ Ma't,"and Afi<fac Kneisd and Helen M. Mills. both of Laguna Hills. The Senior Legislature meets each October in the 'ltate legislature chambers in Sacramento. Durin1 the week-long mock scss1on, the seniors pass bills on Lssues affecting seniors. Sance Its ~tion in 1980, the Senior Legislature has been cfTect1ve an con"ert1na ils efforts into actual laws. according lo Hoaan- Shcrcshev ky. "We've suca:cdcd an having nearly 15 percent of our bills passed by the state legislat~re." she s~ud. Ct111cns qc4 60-and -Older ar~ eligjble to run for the Senior Legis-- lature. Funding for the one-week session in S.Cramento 1s raised throuJb taxpayers' voluntary con- tnbut1ons. Moon Mutllns frl9htf with &.orel ~ arMI LIMfy f'. characters' heads. "to keep 11 uni- form." Johnson said. Tom Johnson also has done ed1tonal canoons for the Daily Pilot 1n the past Ferd Johnson drives from his East Bluff home to his Corona dcl Mar office each morning to work a few hours on the strip. "'The ideas are the hard pan. You sweat them out." he said. He has introduced about half a dotcn characters to the stnp over the years, and they're all as real to him as the next door neighbor. None oflhcm are patterned after a specific person, but each embodies the charactcnst1cs of people we've all known. Besides Moon and youn1 Kayo - who still sleeps an a dresser drawer - there's W1lhc the bum who mamed the Plushbouom • cook. They now hve in a trailer and run a diner. There's the artist who hvei an the auic and pays his rent each month by painting a port rail of Emmy. There's lhe cule young divorcee, who Johnson grew fond of. And, of CO\UX. Lord Plush bottom bnnpanairofrespectab1hty-a•be1t tattered -to the rough-and-tumble household. "Moon Mullins" still runs in about a hundred ne~pers, ancludinJ the Daily Pilot on Sundays, but Johnson acknowJedaes lbc aJory days sc.c:m to be over. ··'Moon· used to be a b•a comic.'' he saad. "l had pe~ run it for 60 ycan and tkn drop it. .. I made good money for a Iona umc. but now it's down to a ba'l1c salary. Ifs a hv1ng." Johnwn reads three newspapers every day m the constant search for 1dcashand scans the fonn) pages. too "T ere arc ~a few good on«," he said. "I don'l understand lhc modern 'tufT." Amons his favorites are "For Better Of for Worse," "Dennis the Menace" and "Calvan." "I hke 'CrankshaO' because he's an old JUY who's sometimes arouchy and rm somet1mesarouchy,"hes:ud. Stnps like .. Doonesbul)':· and "Bloom County" tum him ofT. Work should st•rt soon on th• ••tension of the Cost• M••• P'reeway south to 19th Street. FREE\XlAY From A t Two nonhbound ramp~ an: planned at Me~ Dnvc and Monte Vasta Avenue. and a southbound ramp 1s 1n 1he works for Fair Dnvc, When Phase I is comP,lctcd in March. 1991 , the freeway will conmt of four lanes 1n each d1rcct1on all the way 10 Wilson trcet Phase ll. at a cost of S37 m1llton. wall get under way 1n No, ember and wall take the freewa) from Wilson Street to 19th Street b) its proJected complc11on date of November 1992. Included in Phase: II arc bndg_e-; ill Fairview Road, 22nd Street and Ba~ Strt"ct New ramp~ on the northbound side arc planned at 23rd trcet and 21st Street and on rhe southbound side t 22nd and W1lwn streets ( ity officials are wamang moionsts 10 ex pect traffi d1 rup11ons Jurina the 31/1-year con truct1on period Maranda said the onl )' maJor d1~­ ruphon announced so far was 1he closing of the Santa Isa bel A venue OHrcrossinJ to both cast and v.cs1- bound traffic "There arc no other maJor obstrul- l1ons planned for the near futu re." ~1d Miranda. "But I expect there will tX' wme dmupltoru in lltt. course of COll5'tU<.tlOn W~'IJ be a.nnounung th ose as they come up " Laguna Hiiis places in decathlon 8y The Assod•tfd Pren Laauna Hills High School wu amona the lop 10 teams an 1hc 1989 California Academic Decathlon. a three-day ment.al contest of the best students in lhc stale _ The 10th annual contest, held th1~ year in Bakersfield. had 45 teams and •SO students pan1e1pa1in1 The winner was Taft H1ah hool of Los Aniclcs lls team will 10 on to the Academic Decathlon finals. set for April in Providence, R.I DunnJ the tbrce-<lay conle'St that began Tfiursdav and ended Saturda)'. , SENIORS FromA1 , Delamater jd. The master plan wa' drafted b) Anahcim·basc<f Rccrca11on y~tcm .. lnc.1 which was hired by friends or Oasis. The Fncnd\ group r~lt1cd a ma'\- tcr plan for the facility was nccc sary to provide 1he \uppon ~rv1ccs and add1uonal ttttl\ 1t1c' propoi.cd by the long-rang.e planning commtttee 1n 1987 and I 981t Plu), an a re ''"en by rhc lr"1nc ( o M a result of the l errat.c de' dopment .. v1nuall) ha\ doubled 1hc we of our campu~." Mc<·ann \aid nus expan\lon I\ patlu.:ulatl) nc«~ry \tnc:c stet1\t1<'s from all level\ of go"ernmen1 1nd1C11tc senior c1t1Lcns "'111 w ntmuc IO be lhc fastc't a.r:owmg ~g.mcn1 of the popula11on officials said. The number oh.cn1or lOnt1nu~ to g.row miunl)' bct.·ause people are h" 1n1 tonier and fam1he arc havina fe\\cr hirdren, accordina to Wh1llc) the youn& ~holar\ falcd qu1uc' in math. science. cconom1c'\, fine an\ language, literature. social M.1cnc:e, two i.peah l'\ICnts. and a super 4u11 that earned them po1nu A'> the) pr<>grC'>\Cd Other ~·hoots in the top 10 ""ere Bever!) ll1ll'> ll1ah ~hool. RtK>~\.clt High xhool of frcsno. Palo Ito lhgh School of ~nla Clara. Bella V1\ta H1dl hool off-air Oaks. We t High ~nool of Bakc~ficld . r orre> Pane~ High School of l orre) Pmc" Poly High xhool of R1 Hr\1dc and S:in Lui~ Obispo H11h Slhool L>:na troin lh<' I J \ f>cl'Jnrt1cn1 ut Heahh and I fuman \er\ KC\ \hOw) in I 9R6 there were ahou1 20 elderly f)Cl'Wn\ ~r I 00 people ,,1 working age. Br .. 020. the: r111110 Wiii ll'SC 10 about .. 'leldc:rl> per ICJCJ .. mord1n 10 the: data · In Newport Beach. thc.'ft' "-rn:. IS. 725 people: uvrr the aac ol H 1n 1980, a«:ountin1 for 25 pt"r<:cnt of the c11y populallon. accordina to C<'n'u" figures. Cit) officials 0ch<'"t' the fiaure has 1n<:n:a d 1nl't thrn ~· cause of the h1J.I) pnt:e of home: preventing )OUnJ fam1hC\ (rom mOV• 1ng into the city and th t' dcclmt' of lolal school enrollment fhc city bought 1he prt \alceleml'n· tary school \1tc al M 11ucr11c: nd f 10h l\.enuc In 1975 to clt'Hlup faClht)' tor older adult'\, ·1 he Parh. Bcachc'\ and ~ccr<'allon Ocp:tnmcnt wor~ ~01n1ly with the h1cnds of Oa 1, 1n tflc <'Cntrr's operation nd plann1n1 Whitle)' credited the "olunlctr sroup's uccc~ ful fund-nmins for the tnCrtlK tn 5('rv1t:es It lhc ~ntcr. Johnson and his son collaborate on the stnp, with Tom 1akan1 Sundays and Ferd weekdays. Tom does all the "I still hkc to think about 11rls." confided lhe 83-ycar-old grandfather "Bul she dumped me. "I was ltinda nutsaboul her and she went back to her husband." "I'm ju t an old basic kack an the pant ,"Johnson said. At noon, Johnson puts .. Moon,-------------.-------- Mulhns" out of his mind and turns to f \lllOH,l\IOlllH\ Three to split lottery jackpot SACRAMENTO (AP) -Three winners split the jackpot for the "Lotto 6-49" draw1na. and each will receive SS.OS 1,513, sUltc loucry of· fic1aJs said Sunday. The winnin& uckcts were sold in San Francisco. Raver i4'"8nd Cypress and were among $21 ,6~ 134.in sales for the dtaWlfll. The winnin_. numbers Dicked Sat- urday n""l for the C'alitomia Lot- tery's twke-wccklr "Lotto 6-49 .. pme were: 27. 12, 3, 26, 44. J7 and the bonus numbtr, l O. Nine players chose five of tbe H I .• H •. I . I ' I '" '\ I ' f, numbers plus the bonus for a prue of S2S6,477 e.ach. Those 11cket "'ere sold 1n San Leandro, Oakland San Francisco, Newbury Park. nta J?aula, Glendale, Beverly Hills. and two an Los Anaclcs Anofhtr 371 tickets had aivc cor- rect numbcts. with each player win-njna S3, 70S. Four of the numbera werechoten b)' 20,741 playen f'Of'S,2 each. whi&c the U pn:rc (or ·peck1n1 three of lhe numben went to 406.07 1. Lottery officials cstjmaltd 1 $6 m&lbon ~nd ~ for Wednt.tday's pme. Ju I call 6 42 -6086 What do you hkc about the Dady Pilot? Wbat don't you hkc? CalJ the number above and your = will be rec-orded, tnnecnbed and dt· ........ p ........ . Tiie .... 24-Mlr ............. ~ naax:bi .... IO rlCOrd letllf'I IO lM editor 09 Uf eopic. c...t'""°" IO OW Letteri Cohn••• tact.dt ... __ ••• , .......... for YWnlcitioD. Ttl•..._.,.,._-.,; VOL • ._,. his other pusion, paintina. He specializes an landscape and ha work ban&in1 in several local pllencs. Unul recently, he worked with 011 , but allcraics to turpentine forced him to switch to watertolors. • But the com1cslripcomes first. "At one tame I was the younscst car- toonist. Now I'm the oldnt," John- son said. And desP!te his son·s inaca,1n1 responsibihtics forlhe 11rip, he has no plans to 11ve up "Mooo Mullins" aJtotether .. r like to do at. They wanted me to start• new stnp. too, but I'm JUSl tOO damn old. .. JOlanlOft taid. And if•·Moon•· brinp 1 cbuclde to rudcn, then it's all wonhwhile. ••r booe I can pve them some pJcuure~for a few 1ttond1 a day;• )Obnton said. ·~--~,..,, ,,......, ............. , lO•"' .,..,_,_,_.. ........... °"' (11< -~· c-.. .... -.-..... , ... ......,, .. _,... _,. ,_ , ......... .,. ...... ,. AV/AR ,,_Al ~·-bu ... Cleditld .. ~ecnriNbel-;-::*=! ........... ;:,.:;;;;. a.::;o., ....... 111bmd neatby .. ~~ Undtr IM Uipaa mideai • le» tr1h1p, the sroup co•4uc&~ dll~ aided~ be-tween the labuttn aQd potiCe and ckvelopcd a btlinpal handbook (Of l't'W micknts. • Joy<:el)n Dl1on. 31. o( c~ Mna 1s an artist who laChn an ta tchool• that lack (orm8J811 ~ She helps students e•h1bit tlle1r ttork. aivma disidva~ youll!• an oppo-:1unit~ to eApenc.ntt lberr art1u1c talcnu for die rant ume. • Ot•on is credited with st~"llhm· ans the d1an11y and sdf-1mqc of Oranae County children. . • Sylvia Easton of Irvine .hal tcoac1ousl) worked on behalf of the homcl~s 1n thal c11y. Her efforu led to the c•pansjon of bomelnl P!'O:- P.ms and very low-income bou.su1a ID ft'VtnC:. • As a member of the lrvane Task Fon:~ for the Homeless. Easaon can sake crtdit· for ~elpina ntablilh .10 apanmentsand l\\OhomesJO l.beaty where 77 people, 1ndud1n1 JO chiJ.. drcn, arc ptt5CntJy ltv1na. Easton also donates much of her tJme to the Oranac County Homekss Js ucs Task Force. • uiuna Beach Mayor Rohen Gentry 1s well known throughout the county for his continuina bellle • aaam t prejudice toward gays and AlDS v1c11ms. Gentry. 50. actively fights for rhe environment as wclf as his fellow man. He has led efforts to increase pubhc cducauon about AJl>S and to care for the homcl in La.Juna. · • Officer Otnms Jefe<>Jt o( the ( ost.a Mesa Pohce Ocpanmen\ has eaJCd cuhuraJ tensions in the cit)' through bJs work at the W~ts1<k Substation. Several months ago, Jefcoat bc'pn responding to compla1nb lhat con- rractors who htred Laono day bbor- e" wcren·1 pa)'1ng them. So far. there nave been 52 com- plnants Jcfcoat's efTons led to SO laborers bc1na pa1d and one contrac- tor bcana arrested. The other case is ull unMr 1n"Vesupt1on . Jefcoat. 41. also nas ac-tedu a voice of rca!.On bc~cen lhc laborers 11nd IOC'JI residents v.ho complain of the "'orke1 s' presence an Lion Park. • Judg.c Frances Muno1 of Corona dcl Mar. a mun1 c1pal coun Judge, was honored for voluntttring numerous hours to aSJ•St amnesty appl.icams. Muno1. 58. and her as JSta.nls a.re <.red1tcd \\illh helping to file more 1han 400 high quality cases with the lmm11rat1on and Naturahzat1on Ser- \ 1c:c dunng the fim phase of the amne'il) program She ulso 1s a board member of the ll~n1c l)c"clopment CounCll of l 3)' '\ ut 400 allcnded the banquet 1hnt featured a musical group from VcrncruL Mcllcu. COOGAN From At ( oopn retained h" opum1sm e"cn dunnJ his final da}'S. sa1d long- time f ncnd <.harles M<.'Cully The former supcnntendcnt from 1hc Los lam1to ~hool dmnct 1~11d ( oogan told him even if he didn't bca1 h1scan er .. 'I've had SS yursol quaht)' hfc ' "tic accentualed the pos1t1vc and cltmaniited the nept1ve." Mc('uUy s.s1d "Ocean Vacw will remain are~t ~.1use of Dale C'oopn "fte pl nncd 11 thal way." Larry Kemper, supenntendent of the Hunttncton Beach Union Hip School 1>1 1nct and another Iona· time C'oopn friend. said he included ham~lf mona tbc many fans of Oak C n Bul Kemper first ~me a fan 41 )CU~ owhcn Coopn v.-as 1,ned b) the P1ratC1 n av1J b:&seball fan , Kemper wu in the orth~t when he mad about tht Pirate s1inina a fellow CaJ1- fom1an . So he folloWcd oopn 1n lhc ne~ throuahollt bn bueba.ll )cari. ·'I'm .1t11r a fan ... Kemper said ... I ha\'t' no doubt he's 1n the bia acaaun now.·· Ill i I i J I "\ U o \ H 11 Women's History Month celebrated by NOW chapter The th·es of Elilabeth Cady 5'an'°n, Emma Goldman aod MafllM. S.,., 'W\U be eumined as pan of women·1 Hll10r'Y Month at ·a p.m. Wedftetday at the El Ton> Public Library. The SoUth Coast Cbapcer of the National Orpnizauon for Women wm · alto prnent se,·eraJ cbapeer members who orpnized labor and social movemenll. 'The public ll invited to thi1 free event. For more irtformation, call 859-9372. Netwofklng seminar A 1munar olf busanas and penonaJ networ\ma will be held from 6 to 9 p.rn. today at tbe Lutk Inn On T~ Bly., 6 I 7 Lado-Park Dnve, Newport Beach. Tbe $20 prOJl'lm will focus on how net~rluna can be used to increase sales and create a JOb or career chanac. CaJJ 786-I 320 for rurther information. Money managem~nt examln~d Money mana~ment w1U be dncusicd at a breakfast meeuna of the Oot1 mist O ub off n·ine at 7 a.m. Tuesday at Hors ffut. l88SO OouaJas St. Irvine. Visitors are invited. .More information may be obtained by calhn_s 830-5639 or 675-1779. Corporate savvy shared Kns Rob1nson, a manager wtth Douglai Aircraft Co., will reveal how to 6c "Street Wisc and Corporate Savvy .. at 11 :45 a.m. Tuesday at the El Tonto Gnll, 633 Anton Bl vd., Costa Mesa. Men and women are invited to the South Coast Business and Professional Women meetini, which is S 13 for members, S 17 for non members For rcKrvat1ons. call Robin Ridell at 751-0991 N~wport Kiwanis to me~t The executive vice pres1dent of the Cahfom1a Truduta Assoc1auon wilt speak at a monthl} mectina of the Kiwanis Club of Ncwp0rt Beach at noon Tuesday at the Reuben E. Lee restaurant, I 5 I E. Coast H1ghwa}'. Call Ron OeorgC' at 673-8634 for further informauon • Gard~n b~nef/t In Laguna A benefit dinner for maintenance and improve- ments of the 211i-acre Hortense Miller Garden 10 Luuna Beach will be held from S to 8 p m Tuesda} at the CottaJC Restaurant 1n Laguna Beach. A S I 5 ttcket includes a choice of en trees. wine. salad and desstn. Add1t1onal mfortnatton may be obtained b> callina Ora Sterling at 497·6484. Youngsters to hunt East~r eggs An wter egg hunt for children. 2 to 6. will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday at the Costa Mesa Faira:rounds. A rabbit display and free refreshments will all>O be avatlable .. For information. call the 751 · l247. T~l~mark~tlng s~mlnar A telemarketing awareness seminar sponwred by the Assoc1at1ori of fnformatton }stems Pro- fessionals will be held at 5:30 p.m Tuesday at the Wesun South Coast Plua Hotel. 666 .\nton Bhd . Costa Mesa Barbara Becker, a bu 1ncss communications consultant, trainer and pubhc speaker. will re\Cal sevttal telemarketing techniques that can ha"e a p0srnvc impact on busmessc More 1nformat1on may be obtained b)' calling Gwen R1chard~n at 541-2611 • Sc!ioof drug programs Poison prevention and drug programs 1n schools will be dascu sed Wednesday at the Medi Prompt Medical Group. •952 Wamer vc . Hunt- inaton Beach Dave Harden. a reprc\Cntauve of U( I Poison C~ntcr, Wtll dtSCU S p01son prtvcntton and trcat- r1lenl from 7 lo 8 p m • follo"'cd by Diane Wieder eval111t100 of the 'uccc of the No on Druas 1n hooli pr<>&nm fro m p m co 9 p ~ f n add1tton. a CPR cla s for adults and children will be hdd fro m 9 a.m to I p.m Saturday 18 01 the Medi & Prompt Group The course 1 SI O. Rcstrva11ons arc required for all cla scs. For addiuonal informat1un. call Melt ~at 846-7702. C \ l .J :"D \H llonday, llarch I .'J • 6:30p.m Costa Mtta Plaaata1 Comml11ioa, councll chambers. 77 Fair On"c. 3 7:30 p.m. rewpett Bue~ C1&1 Council, council chambers. 3300.Nev.Port Bl\d Tut> day~ Uarch 11 • • 7 JO p.m. Lapaa Btac~ Ualfltd Sc:Mel 'Dhtrict hard of ~., .... di\tnct office. SSO Blumona t, :;9 \'It 1101 .. , ,,, Harbor Patrol to keep using flags to alert boaters ltr..SYQCOI °' ... ~ ....... As winds bqin to whip the oce&I) waves intocboppy teas.a ~t red flla isb0tlled above the Harbor Patrol beadquarten 1n Nev.-port Harbor lo ldvasc bo.ten in the area of a cha• 10 lhe weather. SkiPJ>Cn of 1m1ll t>o.t1 have tona rel ied on harbor patrols' di1play1 of colorful flap to learn about chansana weathtt con- ditions. And, aJtboUth lhe Naoona1 Weatner SC'rvu:e bas stopped 1ssu1n1 small-craft adv1sones, boltuS 10 Oranee County's harbors ca.n conunue to look to the harbor patrol stauoo for the flaa warn.inp. The atJonal Weather Scrvtct last month ended its lonptand1na pratuce of tclep~onina hatbor patrol' to rcpon weather condJt1 ons. and Orantc County's harbor personnel are now relyina on state Office of Emeracncy Services for weather 1oformauon ··we arc fo rtunate in ~ County. We have another source (of "cathcr nouficat1on)," satd Sheriffs Capt. Harry Ga~. who oversee~ Oranae County harf:)ors. , Those hurt by the National Weather Service's dccmon arc the harbors that do not part1c1pate 1n the Office of Emergenc} ScrVlces' teletype service and rtlicd on the national aiency to contact them about inclement weather. Several Los Angeles County harbors arc in this predicament The. National Weather Service tra - dmonally called local harbor, w.hen changes tn weather were 1n sight that cdutd affect boaters. The lrarbor patrols would 10 tum alert ~aters b} raising flags at their stations. ''Flap are a system of wam101 or adv1S1n& boaters that there currently is.or " ant1Clpated..z. unusual weather con· d1ttons." said vage. There are four comb1nat1ons offlags that tndtcate seventy of weather cond1tion'l. up to and including a hurricane. accordm& to Gage fn 1988, weather wam10J.S "-Crc: d1s- pla}cd 39 ume~ in Orange County, Gaa.e said. The auonal WcatherSef\1ceendcd its practice of noufying harbors beqiuse weather reports broadcasted on the radio by the Nauonal Oceanic and tmo phem Adm1m10 trauon made the calls un- nc:ct»af). according to David Toronto. regional manne meteorologJSi. The NOAA ts the parent organ1~at1on of the ~ .... _.. ............ D•puty Rudy Munoz hoist• a •m•H-craft wafnlng ft•g ne•r the H•rbor Patrol base In Newport•••"~ Nat1qnal Weather SerHcc . The radio service has been operat1n1 for several >ears and the w.cather service had "attempted to pull back" from the naa wamina S)Stem for a while. he \ltd said. "{A condttton ri:port) 1s on the air w1trun minutes .. While the radio broadcut work "'ell for larier boaLS cqu1pocd ~11h quaht)' radio sr•ms. owners of smaller boats wtthout "The dissemination system we have Is much more effective by NOAA radio. (A condition report) fs on the air within minutes." D avid Toronto, regional marine met eorologist Broadaistcl cond1uon changes are more widely heard and received much quicker than forecasters calling each of the harbor tauons and then harbor patrol ~rsonnel hoisting flags. Toronto s;i1d "The dt SCIT\10at1on ~)stem v.e ha"e 1s m~h mnrr effccl]_ve b}. NOA rad1!> ... he such equipment rel> on the flags. (1a~ said Thus the auonal Weather ~rv1ce dcc1 ion ha the ircate t eff~t on the small. recreattonal boater. he satd But Toronto contended "the r.ad10 thcmsehc ire fairly tneitpensnc to ob- tain ·~)he main requirement 1s that the radio ha"c a frequenq from 162.40 to ' 161 55 mepheru on the VHF channel, Toronto said Toronto also noted the weather scrv1~·s discon11nunnce of not1fkation does not prt'Clude the harbor tauons from continu- ing to use the flag "'amma system. .. It's Just one of lhose thtngs that's becn arou'nd for hundreds of \;Cars ... Toronto said '" re p0nsc to the concerns ra1SC'd "No one hkes to sec chant es fo favonte programs and those t} pcs of things." .\!though his harbors arc not affected much b} the national gency' action. Gage td he feel a bit hke the .. 1ct1m of h)'pocnsy. incc his harbors. as coastal weather tat1ons. are required to phone the sen ice· Lo Angele otljcc six ttmes a day to proHde ~tathcr upd.at~ "We n,akc an a"'ful lot of calls," Gaae said "It ~thcrs me tn a reciprocal manner the auonal Weather Service can't call us to tell u to put flags up .. ~~~~~~~~--1 Woman offering S2,000 for missing cat By IRIS YOKOI Of -04!1y ..... k .,, He's1ust a 'im1dgin of a thing. but he means the world to ll.lewport &a,h resident <iusnn Baker. m1dgrn. a b-)ear-old whttc malt> cat w1th be1~e markings. has been 10~1 since Feb I ... when he lcf\ Baker·~ Big Can)on home through an open garage door Baker \O m1~scs her clo~ t companion ~he •~ offcnng a S2.000 reward for the n:turn of the cat .. Jfl "-On the lotter). (whoever find 'm1dgin)could have 11 all .1fl could Jet him 6ack," Baker said 'Tm hopmg the rew-ard might auuall> make some- one look for him " m1dg1n has spent all h1!. s" }car with &ker. "'ho ltH' alone Ba~rr '9:\Kl"G THJ: GH ·\Dt : prcv1nusl~ O"-lled mldaJn's mother too fhc dome uc lonaha1r's departure pu1 tied Baker. because he seldom went outside He didn't even wear a collar "He's an indoor cat and not \up. posed to be outside, so he's no1w1~ to the wa\s of the w.orld." said Balr.T But 'm1dg.iJl 1s a \Cl) fnendl) animal who would often ~1t on the couch and look at" I 1tors a 1fhe were s.a't1ng. ··Well. let's talk ... B.lker \aid t. He JU t d1dn 't ha \ e lhat aloof nature ca" arc Imo"' n fo r.·· Baker u1d ··E, en non-cat people "ould remark about him. He \\Ould JUSt win them O\'Cr" Keeping opum1st1c 1hat m1d&Jn 1s sull ahH and -.ell. Baler 1 hopina his Smldtln dluppe•red front his Newport leach home Peb. t J. congcntaht\' worked w h1 ad\antagc and influenced '°"'e canng person lo take him 1n To tr) tl, ~ach that good samaritan and infonn him ot her that Snnd11n docs ha\e a "-OmC'd owner wa1t1ni. Baker has placed ads with a photo- graph of the cat in local new papers. She tncd pa rng out f11crs in her ne1&hborhood. but to no av11I. ·'Ma~be' there's some httlc P.Crson out there somewhere "ho d1dn t set a flier \1a\be there's someone WhoJUSt did noc ~now he belona~ to me ... she td Baker has anotht>r cat. \f1 ·)· to keep her com pan}. but the female cat "ne\trhkcdme: hes.aid "llcpthcr because m1dgin liked her I al\\'l)S ~1d, · m1dgin 1s m) cat and Missy 1s m1dgin' cat' ··1 mis him a lot He was 7ust special." Student orators aim to be remarkable ly PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .... o..,, ,._ k.wlf .\hraham Lincoln ·s C1em sburg add rt Martin Luther Ktntt Jr 's Cl\ 11 rights march pcec:h tn Wa\h1naton. Gen. nthon) C McAuhffc·s rtply to (,crman surrender dcm•nJ~ It the Battk oflhe Bui c II v.crt dramatic C\amplt•\ oft he po"-er of the sp0ken v.ord nd while no one eitpccts to hear an)thin1 quite w memorable on March IS.21 . youna peaken will bt: dchvt"rina remark with con...,1ct1on and pass1on The occi\1on 1 the 19 9 Commun1t) College lite Champion hip f'ortn 1cs f oul"framcnt that will ptt dcfendina 5lltC champ Oranac Coast < ollcae aaain t runner-up and ho t Saddkback Com- munity Collett. In all. more than 300 students from 28 t"-O-)car coll~s throuahout C altforn1a will compete for honors Catcgon« will include impromptu 1ntcrpretat1on pccch to entertain per· sua~1on . informative and C\tem- poraneous Debate team' Wlll l!lU<' O\cr t foman pohq towud Mncan nation\ Foren 1c coa he at the local coll c' saad pan1c1pant r«oSniU the importance of communicatton \kill in toda) '\ 'ihnnk- 1n1 -.orld "The ab1lit) to articulate ideas and concept 1n a thou1htful. cohertnt manntr 1 e scnttal for an~onc entenna the compctttt\C academ1C' and bu\1nc s "orld\," Yid Bob Bornemann one of the ddlcback d1stnct C'oacht,, ·•Tramina •D foren 1c can put \tudent at the head ol thclr cla \and ahead of m:an) applicants "hen 1he' tan lool1ng for JObs. •· Bornemann said B«au \tudcnt ha\C rccoinrzcd the value 1n pealing 'il1ll' the' arc hninr up for classc,. '>31d ()( C 10\trul·tor JI.at Carroll "\\hat "°e teach 1 lift 'il11l -wnung. \pealing. ~1al kill\ an)'thing contem· poraf) that an ind" 1dual "'" nttd to \Uctttd in toda>' world ," Carroll said "Our cnttrt' ptt1.h depanment 1 im- pacted. Thcrt aren't cnouah clas~s to meet the demand for Ns1c profc 1onal sJull " That()( ( 1s \UC'lerdina '' e\ 1dent '" 1t\ trac~ rC\:ord Carroll. the foren\1C\ tum ad\ 1\Cr, 1d OCC ha "-On the state champ1on .. h1p the la'it 1tlrtt 'tar" mal ma It the first co mmun1t' C'Ollegc to" 1n the tournament three con ut1\C time\ OCC al~ has "-On the national tour- nament three ttmcs in the-la t dozen )cars and ~neralh ftnt h~ 1n the top three. ddkhad. Commun1h Collqc Dts- tnct team\ arc hkt"tsc ucccs fut. rhe~ -.on the national cham pion hips in l 9tL were state debate champs 1n 1986 and carturcd the Go,emor s Cup and Reader \ Theater National Cham- pion h1rx 10 11.1 7. Both teams arc bus prtparing for the battle Both predict \ IClOI). Both art rt".a<h to emulate Gen \k .\uhffc "ho man Jed to speak vol-ume when the Germans demanded he surrender. eHn though he !Cnt them but a 1nile "on! "Nut~ .. Time accelerates with sp1eadof wrinkles < SAN DIEGO (AP) -The bomb that blew up in a van bem& dnvcn by t.he wife of 1 Navy c1p1ain who mistakenly ordered the destruction of an Iranian airliner was 1 non-mili&ary devace, pouibly homemade, the FBI said Sunday. The bomb WIS ... n improvised explodina device, that would suuest it was not some kind of a manufac- turedl-.military bomb," FBI spokes- man \.Jene Riehl said. • I- ''A pipe bomb would fit into that aenericfamily,'' he said, adding that it may have been homemade. The bomb set fire to a van being driven Friday by Sharon Roaers, whose husband1 Capt Will Rogers Ill, commanoer of the USS Vincennn in the Persian Oulf. JI Ve tht ~ last July to shoot down an au·craf\ mis&akenJy believed to be an Iranian ~ter. The plane, 1detat· ified only &om its l'ldAr blip, was actually a dVilian airliner and all 290 people on board were k.iDed. Mrs. R~ was not hun. Tbe New York Times. in today's edition~ gootcd an unidentified fed· era! ofticill as say1 nJ in vntjpton have compiled a descnption of a man of Middle Eastern appearance who WIS seen in the Roacrses' neigh-borhood in the past several months. The official said the man ap- proached ~rs-by, asking. "Whctt does the captain live?" Riehl refused to disclose more of what the FBrs investiption had found and also declined to comment on an Iranian newspeper editorial that blamed the FBI for the bomb1na, sayina at was entinttred to provol(e anu-Jranian sentiment in the United States. "We have no respon~ to that at all " he said. The Enalish-lanauaae newspaper Kayban lnternatioftaJ linked the al- lqed U.S. plot to Western ans.er at Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini's order that British novelist Salman Rushdie be killed for his new novel. "The Satanic Verses." The bombina .. will not be the last attempt to jm&)Jicate Iran" over the Rushdie controversy, K.ayban Inter- national aid an en editorial 1um-marized by Iran's official lllamic Reoublic N'ewt AeeftC'>'· FBI IJ)C>ka-.oman Kathy Ken~ in Wubi~n denied the allcUuon andldded, 'Wehavcneverm*ady linklee IO I ran 1inet thi1 incideat ~~ qcnt in cbaf'F oftbe FB1'15an Di~ office, TOR\ Huahes, met Su•y with the Rotenea:1'hey have been under the continuous protection of NIS q,ents 'at an undiscloted location s1nce ahonly after the bombma. "It was a 'How are you fcelina?' type of thins.'' said Riehl. .. 1 think the mcetina was more to reassure them a litUe bit or to help them." NASA gets Easter!? reopens Latin Aineric8n . ready for routes· stfike .. starts second Week first 19 89 MIAMI (AP) -~em Airlines renewed flights to seven Latin Ameri- 1 h • can cities Sunday and continued to aunc Ing lure bargain hunters to its Northeast I shuttle in an efTon to rebuild despite a CAPE GANA VERAL, Fla. (AP)- Buoyed by a flawless countdown and a forecast of perfect weather, NASA was ~t to launch spac.e shuttle Discovery today with five astronauts and a cargo that includes a $100 million satellite and four crippled rats. Liftoff of the first shuttle missfon of 1989 was sche4uled for 5:07 a.m. PST. Launch-tame weather forecasts called for clear skies. gentle winds and mild temperatures. week-old strike. However, the airline's lure of S 12 fares on the shuttle may have worked too well. About several hundred woul<:l-be sh uttle passen~rs in Bos- ton, New York and Washinaton were told they'd have to wait for today's morning n~· hts because all Sunday evenin& fli ts were booked solid. Eastern llyhooed the reopening of its Latin American routes as a new start for the airline, which filed for bankruptc) protection last week. blami~ its pilots for honoring Ma- chinists picket lines and plunging the ------------· carrier into a cash crisis. . Ntw vokt for countdown. A 12 "Tomorrow morning is a great day Service to three more South Ameri- can cities, two· domestic routes and Montreal will begin later in the week. the airline said. ''What we're really saying is it is the stan of a new. smaller. restructured and viable Eastern Airlines," said Eastern spckesman Robin Matcll. Eastern lured customers on its 62 Boston·New York and New York- Washington shuttle flights with the $12 weekend fares, down from $69. Wetkday fares begining today will be $49 one way, down from the usual $99. Airline officials said 31 ,500 people crossed picket lines over the weekend to take the cut-rate flights. Others tried to get aboard the flights and fa a led. At Logan International Airpon an Boston. stranded passengers were told to show up at the Eastern temunal at 5:30a.m. today. when the first shuttle was slated to leave for New York. Officials at Washington National Airpon sa.id over I 00 J>COple who were unable to get onto fliahts would have to spend the niaht at the airpon or make other traver an:anaements. In New Yorkf an undetermined number of peop e were stranded at LaOuardia Airpon. "It's a bummer·· said Terianne Ta{>ia, who was up from New York to. visit her boyfrientt in ~ton. "I have to be at work at 9 a.m. • Eastern officials said those passen- gers should have gotten to the airport sooner. "Those people were not stranded. We advertised the flights were on a first-come, fi"f'--scrve basis," Matell said. 'Tm sorry they have to wait for the next flight , but they sh.ould have gotten ther.e earlier." Asked ir Eastern would pay for hotel acoomodat1ons, Matell said, "Absolutely not." to JO fly," shullle boss Richard Truly "saJd at a ~Sunday aOemoon news conference. "The weather has' b«n getting prettier and prettier. We're in good shape." 2,500 vets protest to get flag off fl;oor The countdown proceeded so smoothly on Sunday that prep- arations skipped. two hours ahead of schedule. "It seems a little scary it's going so well," said Chucic Henschel, launch test director. "We're ahead of where we want to be." The fault-free countdown was an CHICAGO (AP) -About 2.SOO veterans and supporters from nine states marched Sunday at the An Institute of Chicago to demand that officials remove a U.S. flag placed on the floor in an an student's exhibit. The vctera.n was charaed with battery; two students were charged with disorderly conduct and the other two were charged with criminal damage' to propeny for painting flags on the sidewalk in an effort to force 'demonstrators to walk on the flag, Halco said. sacred. It cannot be desecrated," Tom Stack, orpnizer of the protest. "The First Amendment bas hmiu." Anothcraroupofabout 20couoter- -demonstratori, primarily anists from the Cbicqo area, stood nearby under heavy police auard. They carried empty picture frames on sticks. which they said showed the exhibit was ., Sear:Ch for boaters •b•ndoned LDNO BEACH -Tlw OCIU ..-ma (or a mataina father and ..,.. wu suspc:adcd Suod9y lfW ntboritin foUnd no Jip Of.\Mir boet and rCICC1\'cd ~it may bave been a dli~n cue. Officaal• Mid. · Scoa S~ 31 01 Murictaa Ud bit l-year-old son Sch):Jtr ~~ ... , attn SaturdeY bef'ore cm~ on what s*ac uid was to be a u~ueetftl tour of Sanla Ci&alina JslaQcL ~tot Los Anatlct County sheriff'• depUty. The ather and son were~=-~· me Avalon apanmcnt o(SUJ1nnc ~~non, 21 . ;te~t)' Stetle'I · · . She ~.!hr Jathtr and ion m1M1na when they &i~ed to ~tum on schtdulc Saturda) afternoon. LA schools ban apples LOS ANOELf.S-Cafetmas at the nation's second~la~t school dmnct wall stoP tervini apptcs to suNknts in respontt 10 a report f\r_Miant a cancer nsk to children &om chemical residues on thcfru1t. The ~nal\O tncludeuny ap_plc products. includiJJa J~aoe, pies and applesau~. said ~ Anttlcs Unaficd SchOol Dist.net offkials. • The beJlS in Lot Afteelea and New York foUowed the release of a repon Feb. 28 by the W~n-besed National ResourttS Dcf~sc Council. '*h1ch said the chemical Dtiminozide could increase the rnc1~ence .of Cl~cr 1n childreD. Dam1nozide. told un~r the ~d name Alar, 1? applied chaeO y to apples to maintain firmness and resin bru1sma. -. ... . Man kills companion, Inf ant, himself WALNUT -A distrauaht man lolled has common-law wife. has infant son and then himself in a double-murder su1c1de. shentrs d.ceut1cs said Sunday. Joseph Cloninacr, 44, had been tryana lO find h1J wife Mana Corazon Pena Fiel, 40 and his three-month-old son John "lamnscr sanc,e the woman left him March 6 takint the baby with her, said Deputy Gabe Ramirez. On Satufday ni&ht, Cloninaer found the w~man livana at. her mother'\ home in Walnut, an<f went into the home armed with a gun and k11Jcd them and then himself. \XI right' s ethics dellberatfons to start W ASHINOTON -Members of the House Ethi.cs commaltce becin juf') - like deliberations this week on six broad all~uons of ethics violations apinst House Speaker Jim Wriaht in a case warn parucularly touchy pohtacal ramifications. The ethics committee meetings. held undere"ceptionally h~t ~. ar~ to decide whether to recommend d1sciphnaJ) acuon against Wnght for a scnt"S ofallcaqi misdeeds involving abuse ofh1~ office for penonal financw gain and im proper lobbying or government reaulators Whale\ er the outcome. 11 seems likely that ~ri&ht -who lmt. standm& ~mong ~ofim-Dcmocmn­colleagues for what they saw as his mashandhng of the congre.uaonal pay raa~ issue this )'Hr -wall face pohtacal battenng from House Rcpubhcans. ..,. '-. High levels of merc1.1ry In Everglades MIAMI -Everglades pmc fish arc suddenly showing mercuf) level\ among the highest ever recorded 1n the United States, alarrmng ex pens who art' sear~h10g for a cause. Last "1eck, Flbnda's depanment of Health and Rehabilitative Services issued health warnings against cauog largemouth bass and warmouth caught an western pans of Palm Beach, Broward and Dade counties. Mercury, which 1s especially dangerous 10 an unbQrn fetus. can cauS( central nervous system damaae that leads to dcafncu. numbness, reduced vLSfon, loss of coordanataon and tttmbhna. -shMP contrast to the troubles that plagued NASA in getting Discovery- ready for the mission. Tbe flight originally had a Feb. 18 target date. but a sOie&.of faulty or suspect pans delayed the launch four times. At one point. pa'rticipants in the most recent of &> series of protests attacked about a dozen students holding a counter-demonstration. swi~ fists and throwing hot cofti .oticc Intervened, amtnGl>ne was injured. Police led the students to a comer two blocks away and surrounded them with barricades. fl•g•way;ng protesten;-led by local politicians and leaden of vet- erans aroups, chanted, "One" two, three, four, set the flaa off the uoor." essentially "empty" of artistic meri t, but that the riabts of anisu to free exeraaioiHOOu~ld.----------:~=-i-=--=-:-:-:::-.:::-~:-= •This is 1 mi9uided protest," BarryC.silly, 31 ,saadofthe veterans' protest. "They're tramplina all over everythina the flq stands for." A veteran and four students were arrested, said Police Officer Mark Halco. ·'This symbol of our nation. it is Right~ no news is good newsir OOmeowners at Security Paci& Ban1c. Because we're waiving all dosing costs on all our Homeowner~ Loam UP. to $25QOOO. ~ we clfer no point:Sh> fees oo all our variable interest rate Homeowner F:quity Loans and a no point.s/no fees option on our · fixed rate Homeowner f4rity Loans. • But while we're aaying DO to extra c.osts. we're~,:=:~ ytJQ1' terms <m jiXMl "* &,t#ty L<itou.. Thii Jonaer term meane your monthly ~ts Will be Uwer. And tha6 Qnetliing yoo can Jmdly say oo tn Of course, with an <ifer' this good we can\ _guarantee it will be around bever. So. now would be a very good time to IPPli . Rx' cxxnPete details, phone oor toll- free number Morm.vm9 t'_I)mday nun 7 AM· 9]>td. Or ' and Saturday from 8 AM -6 Or visit arw ooe dour amYeliient 575 bianda. secuntY Pmfic Cd&a the fttillity ~ti a~ bmikand il~d ~Pad&: OorpoaltiaD With tDtal aaa ID cl f18 liHion. 1·~·553·SPNB ~11 Cosby, '3arrtop People's Choices WASHINGTON -lkmocrats in Cons.re s didn't w1.1t ions to call President Bush on has promtsc to raise the m1n1mum \\age. Democrats "ho saw their attempt to raase..the $3 35 an hour "'age floor founder last )Car havc i"enewed at with areater re~lve sctnna up an earl)' confrontatJon with Bush on a domestic issue that reaches deep into the wallets of malhons of Amencans Bush an ms he \\-Ill \'Clo \\hat ma)' become the fll'Sl p1ect of maJor lcgislauon to reach his desk af at doesn't match has plan, d pate aartting that the minimum should be raised for the first ume an e1&ht )ears. Bush wants thC' m1n1mum to ra1~ to S4 25 over three )cars and lkmocrats push1n1 to raa~ 10 $4.65 . ' Fire raging through natlonal park BIG BEND i+ATIONAL PARK. Teus -The wont fire an the b1ston ot Big Bend NaliQnal Park swelled to mor~ than 600 •~i unday, fueled' b' tindcr--Ory v~etat1on· ·a·nd fanned by wind blowina through can) On\ authorities said. About I 00 campers had been evacuated earlier Ninety firefiahters from several agencies battled the flames unday 1n th(' High Ctuso mountains 1n southwest T~,n. and spokc,man Jim Paxon \&td three helicopters and 160 more fircfighterc; "ere c'pcctcd to 1\m\<e from othfr Western states by Monda)' MOHi D HHIJ:t ·s 3,000 rockets hit Afghan city ISLAMABAD. Pakistan -Af&han aucmlJas lind J 000 rockets un<U' o~ the cny of Jalalabltd. but &0\cmmcnt lf'O!>ps repelled the onslau&ht anil killed at least 380 attackers. actord•r\I to Afarian and So' 1et n~s repon\ Oucmlla rcpons said 4S to 90 insWJCnt died io the battle for the cuy, th<' tarset of some 9rthe hcav1e t Oahtana in the decade-Iona A(ahan et val w1r Jalalabad is Af&hani 11n's fiflh-l111CSt cit~ and u 40 males west of the PakJstan border, on the m11n h1&h-wa~ betY-etn Pakistan and the Mahan e&P.ital, Kabul. Gucmllas say the cny's fill will a.inal the earl) demise olthc ruJjna commun1 l . Air Ontario Jet's recorders destroyed DRYI?EN. Ontario -Police on unda) l'l"Co\ercd the last boche from the crash sue of an Aar Ontano Jet lnvcntptors said the plane's voice and fhaht recorders WC~ deMrO)ed, maluna at harder to find the cause of the cruh that killed 24 people. The chief investJptor of lht Canadian viation fe1y eo.ro Jor Jackson, would not rule out the J>OSSJbiJit) that ~ow and $le.ct on the ..... ~P of the Fokker F-~8 contnbutcd LO Friday's crash 1xty·nine people •'Creon board the Dutch-built J~t when It took off from Dryden for Wionipca. Manitoba and ctlShcd a half mile away from the runwa) Sudan govemment resigns . KH~TOUASudan-: The tatc Council acttptcd the resaanation of Prime MID&lttt k ~abd1 I belc.,umd &0Vtn11'M1U Sunda) and Mahdi • .,._ ~ ~ _ol U)1nl ~-~--•cnew Cabinet. Mabdi wbm1tud the =rt .. -....... y-so --ouocil. Suidln's collective prclldcnc~. PiW:: from ~ mili11ry ud llbof unions ova-the failure to tnd th~ a1-,_,..old Cl\'IJ wat lD tbe tOUlh. •' : ' ... .no ~ . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Monday, March 13, 1981 d ,. • . . -~ .... . . . . . ................... ' . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . ., . . . ... .. . . • Thi has been our way of doing business . 'for over a hundred years , and it always wiU be. 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"The cocaine organizations arc -generating a hoa rcnd~-amoont of cash.'" said U.S. A1tome) Roben Bonner. "If they can't convcn this cash and get it out of the United States, the whole point of the illegal drug operation as frustrated. Jn recent }cars Bonner's ofllc.c has prosecuted moncy-launderin& rings that went ~ far as to buy their own banks, but nothing has matched the scope of the nng broken b~ the federal "Operation Polar Cap,' which al- ltgcdl)' involved whole families as defendants and more money than an) case before it. The case broke open Feb 22 as fcdcJ:alaaents..s.carchcd u locauans an Los Angeles, New York and ~'hams and U.S. marshals swept anto Los Angeles' wholesale Jewell') man. arresting proprietors of a doLen Jewelry and bullion outlets. Jewelers allcscdly laundered moTC than$ I balhon an JUSt over two )'ears. A fcdttal grand JUT) here 1nd1ctcd 33 Jewelers and associates Wedne~ day. Four other defendants were indicted 10 San Jose the previous week.. "This anvestaptLOn certainly will pay ror itself.'' Bonner sa1d at a news conferen~ announdng the indict- ments According to court d~ments. the moncy-laundcnng-0pcrat1on was ru n pnmanly from Ropex Corp.1 owned by Wanis .. Joseph'' Koyome11an, and Andonian Brothers Manufacturina Co., owned b)' Vttie and Nazareth Andonian.-One-'defendant. Raul Vivas, •San custody an--Uruauay. from where he allegtdly ran the rina. The defendants were ch.arJed with aiding the dtstnbutaon of thousands of pounds of cocaine by laundering hundreds of milllions of dollars in ca h from . drug sales across the country. .. Many people called me and asked me if I was goanf to step down ~ut I said no, because know the Amencan people and they arc not going to be sold on any kind of politic~! shenanigans." •• said the white-haired McCormick, who hoisted the Irish tricolor in front of City Hall to stan the parade. McCormick, who fought an the 19 I 6 Easter rebellion, heads Nonh- crn lrish Aid , a local group that raises money fo r the families of . Irish political pnsoncrs. ''Most people don"t realize the physical space and wealht taken up b) cash proceeds ... Un11T 1t 1s counted. we arc mcasunn$ this money in weight. $1 million an cash as well over 100 pounds of currency.·· So drug dealers de' ase ingenious schemes to get money out of thC' --~-------,,.,~La;,;:,:,.~ ... ~ .• coun try. The arrests of 37 jcwclc~ I d f -·h I 1 ..-1lnd their employees has ellposcd Authonucs also confiscated $80 m1ll10n an propen). including JCW· elry $12 m1lhon an gold, $6. 74 million 1n cash, a condomanaum, apartment complex, fi ve houses and a I 0-story building m the ccnlcr of the downtown mart The maumum sentence for coo- sparaC)' 1s hfe 1mpns6nment. The muamum for money laundcrina ts 20 )Cars an pnson and fines up to $25 million. Most of the defendants are dif- ferent from an) arrested an the past. Instead of ( olombaan nationals d~p into 1he druJ trade, they arc of Armenian. ynan, Turka h and Lebanese e\tractaon. Dan McCorml~ 8 , a repute sup~orter 0 t ! r 1" what authorities say was a clever new Republkan Army, led S.n Pranclsco 1 St. Patrkk 1 Day mechanism: using bogus gokl tran~ Parade on ~unday. lrllh dignitaries boycotted the ev.ent. actions to hide drug profits. Religious visioiis claimed as thousands visit Louisiana hamlet they came to see. "1 believe that I saw her, Jesus. Joseph and the angels and the saints," said Shelly Ann Theresa, 28, from the New Orleans suburb of Covington. 'Tm k.ind of nervous and over-whelmed." e\ldcncc tha t hol) appantaons bad appeared ''See, here's the Blessed Mother," said Diane Deroche of Luling as sb.e pointed to a photograph she had taken. "I'm upcctang a miracle I'm bhnd m this C}C and I have aJaucoma an the other. My nephew iscnppled and my uncle has cancer:· she said, beginmna to sob. "It may not be for me, but 1 believe in my heart You have to believe for a miracle." A few ~eeks ago. the Tun1s1an native. now a papcfitter from Chalmettc. ~Jd the Virgin Mat} had appeared to ham recently and told ham to go to Tickfaw to honor St. Joseph. out to touch him . "l"m ver) haj>p)'." he said '"We'rc letting Joseph show us the way . There arc a lot of people here." Not everyone was sure a miracle 'AIOuld happen. TJ CKFA W. La. (A P) -Devout Roman Catholics. inspired by the visions of a pipcftttcr from suburban New Orleans, and the cunous gaOicred in a vegetable field near this tiny southeastern LouiSLana town Sunday, hoping to see the Virgin Mary. Some of the estimated 3,000 people present said they did indeed sec what Some took pictures of the sun wath instant cameras and pointed to the splotchy, multicolored images as Theresa Thibodeaux of Hammond also held photo • taken earlier m the day. of what she said were the gates of heaven. Alfredo Raimondo, 52. is the man whose talcs of miraculous vision~ sparked the huge turnout at Tickfaw. Raimondo stayed scquc tcrcd m a mobile home on the edac of the vegetable field early Sunday, but later emC!JFd and began wandenng among the faithful, many of whom reached .. We wanted to sec what was going to happen. We're goana to Ma s here and anythma else is c~tra," sa1d George Rcmd I WHY ·1s THE LIVllG TRUST REPLICllG HE~ILL? • Learn how the living trust can help you •SAVE MONEY •PROTECT ASSETS •AVOID FEDERAL ESTATE TAXES •AVOID PROBATE EXPENSES AND CONSERVATORSHIP PROCEEDINGS FIEE 111111111 .... 14 I IO, 1·1 ,... .. .. 11, 1·1 ,.-. RESERVATIONS 848-6499 Seminar• held at 8840 Warner Ave. #303 Fountain Valley "-"~1t1WWd. H•: \I. t :ST \'l'J: The tolloWlnl hst ofOranse Coa t real estate transfers, which includes the name of the buyer, address and the price i>ajd for the property, was compiled from count y records and .escrow companies by Homeowners Market1n1 Service~ --Company-effKtals say the-list may have an error factor of 1 perttnt during a year's time because of specuI.tion buyin& and errors. The hst ts published for the informational use of our readers and 15 protected by copyri~t to Homc- owncn Marketina Services. Foaatala Valley Jean M. Bunncy. 18194 Bryce Coun S 183,00 Mr. & Mrs. Donald L Oobyn 16784 Bushard SL S29S.000 Mr. & Mrs. Nibal F. 1dhom. 18920 Dakota St. $350 000 Mr. & Mrs. Thanh M. Vu, 11311 Delphinium Ave. $232,000 Brenda J. Safnnlco, 17661 Fre· mont SL $264,000 $280,000 Mr. & Mr\. Daniel S. hramm. 16193 Sierra t. $225,000 Mr. & Mrs Mark Finseth. t 2068 ylvan Raver No. S4 $101.000 Mr. & Mrs. Mark 0 . Manuquc. 9349 lb_yne $276,000 Mr. & Mn. DwlKht T Nakata. 9790 Toucan Ci rcle S"280,000 Mr. &. M"'. Roger O. Schult1. I 1600WamcrAve.No 437$1.37.000 John Farrell, 18157 Zion Coun $186.000 C"taMna Robert f . Cunis. 3100 arwa y "c. $168,000 Mary E Alexander. 9)6 C'he)ennc l $203,000 Mr. & Mrs. Bernard Hobtr, 2861 orvo Place $329,000 Jeffrey 0 Vavra, 2702 Drlkt' Ave $227,000 Mr. & Mrs. Akira Anuawa, 944 Jasmine Cu'Clc $249,000 Phuona Pham. 1160 K1naston t $388.000 Gary!,.. Mykles. 9834 Lev.is A"c -----::---:--~~--:-----:------------:---------------4 $262,000 Nasser dcgh1. 34 6 n (Iara Circle $251,000 • • Full·tlme and part·tlme programs • Convenient class schedule- days, evenings and weekends • Accelerated fUll·tlme ~ 1/2 year propam •Joint JD/MBA d~ with Chapman College •Scholarships and financial atd avaUabJe • • Deborah S. G~l.JCr. 17824 Lo~ Alamcx St $280 000 • Mr. & Mn. Keuna 8. Lee, 16666 Mt. AJly10n Circle SI 32.000 Theodore H. Mct1acr . 194 Yorktown Ave. S 140,000 Sara A. Rinck. 16781 Redwood t Mr. & Mrs. Jerry A. Armour. 116 York10.-n Lane SI 4 l ,000 RCfCf Palmquest, 2$7 Brcnt~ood 110\\ 1111 \ \011 u WASHINGTON -Hm are the votes of senators and local ~ntatives on ~or lqislataon 1n Conarc th1 wttk. A .. y .. means the mnnber.vottd for the mctt.urc; an ''N .. means the m~btr voted ~inst the maisure-; .•n ··A .. mean ttiC member dsd not v01r. Pld•rtll• cellftf11l1U. The Senate voted unanimously _to t.'Onfittn the nomination ofThomu ll. PicUrine M llriwelcntativc of the United Late to the United N11tons, CranltOll (D}-Y Wilton (R}-Y ,,. a-tnmt.,...... TM Senlte vottd 97·2 to connrm the nominauon of Wilham J. lknnn n Dint1oi of Nabonll Drill C"ontrOI Pohcy. 0..-..(D>-Y WiJIOe (ll).Y • . ~,. The ...... Yoted J)-47 to reject ~orl>dtftle. =-~tN • t $295,000 Keith 8. Randle, 2200 C'.anyon OnveNo. DI $189,000 Mr & Mrs. Mansour Kohanteb. 72 Center l S 198,000 Michael W Burdick, 2445 Elden A\'e, No. I Sil .000 Roberr Karako 1an. 1040 Federal A\C~. $327,000 . Robert tern. 2164 Knstan Lane SISS,000 Da,id B Fitch. 1041 Parkhill Dn"'c S26S.OOO Audrey_ . 1>8$.hley. 1498 Parmle) Larae U40.000 Mr. & Mrs Eric L. ~pcllman. 21 0 Sa)'brook \ourt S 178.000 Mr & M" t>oualas W &nC1Ch 463 Walnut S3lS,OOO Deon R tean, 7 5 W I Ith t. $167,000 Mary K. Jenson, 231 24th Place _ Newport Ba~ Hi o Muramauu. 72S Bayside Drive S 1,240.000 Mr. Mrs Ma h1ko Zaatsu, 2S Chatham Coun S SS.000 Samuel Man11onc. 34 Cormorant Cu'Clc S•79.000 Rohen S. Nad.0W$k1, J 131 Cortt Calcta $300,000 Llrry W. Picini. 29 7 Corte Hnmou $373.000 Margie 111 MnC1190DUWICH °' .......... If ~ ~ desianina I swimwtar line, who dse would }OU c:aU oa for hdp but a family mcraber. .. It wat in 197S and J made my nit« and some othtt kids ao down to the beKb and wear them," said Brenda Nelton, owner of Maraie Webb swimwar in Laauna Stach. .. Tlie kids Dioblbl.Y ~uldd't Jtt off the toftl," she recalled. lauaJla ..... , alto pve a lot or su1t.1 away, antthina to ttt them down to tbc beach .• Relton's mothtt and older smer bo\alht the business in 19~. The moa'her-daulbaer team. Oaoked with a lfOUP of e"~ worker&, manufactured boutique-type clotheS. TbeY, only carried a few conoo batJU.na suns. Alone time, the Marlie Webb label could be found at stores throu&)\out the United States. The family owned five showrooms and sales were an excess ofS I million. . Nelson said the first factory in ~na Beach,JUSt a mile do~n from the Pacific Coast Highway shop. was owned b) the famil y. In the late 1960.s. the business v.as sold to a New York man. His failure to follow through with the Lransacuon resulted in the demise of the na· tionwide business, Nelson said. .. The JUY ran off and never paid us the monc:y. He really messed up the business; she said. "M y mom and s1ster declared bankruptcy 10 1967. My mom bou&ht back the sewing mactuncs and we called the store Margie II unul v.e could use Maraic Webbap1n."· an dnc of the &hov.-roomJ. M\C never p.clOed up a sewi"I Detdlc. Sbc ttqOled her )outhful da>' in Loi ftetles filled witb an aMOnment Of ··weird charactcn. •• Riflina lhrouah a collection of o&d newspaper dips. Nelson talked about hc:r colorful past. "My father, Hbward Cantonwinc., was a prof'cuional wrestler in the 1930s. He alto mana,rd ot.ber wrestlm includ1na G<qcous ~. My mother, Gertruck, &nd m)I sistcr. Kay, used to make bis costumes." Nelson's said her parents met 1n Orqon when her mother was a re~r on a local ne~pcr. 'My mother never had another date with anyone else after she met fllY father/' she said ... Everyone was afraid of nim bccauw he was so bat and mean. My father also managed · the world's stronaest man, Paul Andersen. They apptared tW1cc on the 'Ed Sulhvan Show '." • Nelson mamed I her hi&h school s~cethcart 1 )c.aT after v.a<fuauon. In between the btrth of her tvoo son • he tned to become a h.a1r styli t.Afkrthe second failed attempt, he ditched the idea. In 1975 her mother had open hcan sµrge ry Nelson took over the shop intent on converung the bouuq uc to 1 swimwear business. "My sister1 my mom and all of ou1 worker$ saio. you can't make an) moncr,j ust sclhng bath1n1 sum ." she said. ·1 remember taking all tbe'IC citpensi vc .silk dr~~s -o8robabl) which sold for $200 or SJ -and sticlun,g them on a rack out\1de the store. f sold them for $5." Orenge CoMt DAILY PILOT/Mondey, M.,Ch 13, _. A7 ' Nelton had been tn high school during the store's heydays. and though She would oCcasionaJl y "'Ork Nelson eventually proved the fam· 11)' wrong. Today her custom de· f Pleas.e see S\lllM / A8 ...,._,.... ......... •rend• Nelson a nd her mother Gertrud• Cantonwlne have revived tttetr cOMpanJ, •••• W•DD,., ...-.... swllliww. Creation of Time-W·arner media merger signals continuing international trend ly JOYCE M. ROSENBERG ,,, ....... \11'~ NEW YORK -Med ia compan> stock pnces soared Mo nday as 1n· veston, dazzled by the S 18 billion merger planned bet"'ccn Time Inc. and Warner Communications Inc .. showed faith that the trend toward creat1na mammoth media con- glomerates would continue. Sccunt1es analys~ said the~ also ex pected to sec more consohdattons in the med ia business. although not of the magnitude of the deal announecd Saturday to create Time Warner Inc . "It's a unique opportun1t) and I can't Stt that )Ou'rc able to repli cate 1t," said Jo hn Reidy. an analyst with Druci Burnham Lambert Inc. Ne ... crthelcss. m"estors scooped up media stocks 1n speculation of funher takeovers (. 8S Inc. soared $6 to close • at S I 72. 12' a share on the Nev.-Yor~ tock Exchange. Gulf and \\cstem Corp .. owner of Paramoun t Picture Corp., rose $2.SO to close at S45.87' . and Walt Disney Co ro~ SI 12' • 10 $77.62''1 a share media concern. "1th a prOJCCted annual revenue of S 10 billion That fig ure would surpass ttl c current world commun1cat1on leader. \\.cs1 Germany's Bertclsmann AG. wh1'h re ported S6 billion 1n I 987 rc ... cnuc That IS c-<actl'; what r 1me ( hair- man J Richard Munro h.id in mind as he and Warner! ha1rman \tn en Ro s d1scus~d a merger o,·cr thl' pa'il tv.-a. years. ··we bche"e that b' the mid-1990~ the media and entertainment 1ndu~ try will be compo~'<i of a hm1t(d number of global giants:· Munro told sccunues anal)sls last "loH·mbcr ··Time intends to be one of thcSt" companies." Who are. the others'' \.fa1 nl) lorc1sn pubhsh1ng and broadc.t\t1ng g101nts such as Ma'"ell ( ommunKat1on Corp. and Rupcn Murdoch·., Ne"' Corp . and clcctron1c\ bchcmmh Son) ( O!]> .. v.-hich ha'e snapped up U. · ml>d1a concerns 10 a torrent to deal made po s1ble o"er the pa\! st\.cral )Ca~ b) 1he1rown wealth and the wea k l dollar A completed merger "ould make In his Sl)el'Ch 10 anal)sts. Munro l 1me Warner the "orld·s laric 1 said the spurt of ocqu1'ilt1onc. ml·rgcr\ and J01n1 \.Cnt urcs among m~.ha l'OffiJXIOIC\ an rl'Ccnl )Cars bas gJ\en the-.c hu\lnC\\C\ "thC' sheer \Ill' requin:d 10 compete l'nil 1entl> on J global ba~1'i." For e\amplc Rufis said 111 an 1h1er' It'\\, hi'> mm pan'·., deal "Ith T 1me "ould g1' l' \\'.irner bc11cr a ccss 10 foreign markct'i for 11\ '1dco bus1nl-..'i lie predicted the gre.itc\l impact of the dl'al '-'OUIJ rnml' in T1ml· Jnd \\arncr ""cr<,ca'i uJ.ll·r- a11on., .\nal\\t'> c.a1d lhl' l \[>Clll'd no k!up 11i the 1orrl·nt 11l ltirl·1gn hu~ out' ol l l.i media rnmp.tllll''> Reid) of l)rc\cl Hurnham Lamhc.•11 noted 1ha1 ~on~ \\hllh bought ( ti°' Records l.l\I ~l·ar h.1., e-.pn·.,'>l'd mtcrc.,t 10 o"'mni a motion p1l 1un· compan' 1nduJing < 11lumh1.t f>1l I UR'S Bent'l'im.tnn •~ not ,11, "l'll 1..nn"' n IO thl'.> COUOlf'\ a\ \Omc otha tng me~1a namc'i \Ulh a'i Murdoch or Robl'rt 'la\"'l'll ol \1J,,\l'll < t1m· mumca11on. t>ut 11 nv.n\ thl' puhll,hl·r Doubkda' , < o and R< \ rl'l oHI\ Reid' ~u&i.l'\ll'd Rl·rtchm.1nn m1l4hl al\O rllO\C IOI() lhl' film hll\llll'\\ rw$ ( orp o.-n., ne"spapcr maa;illnc and book pubhsh1ng opcr- a11ons 1n Au'itr.iha. Ont:un anll thl! l n11ed State\. '1urdoch's Amrrilan holdingoiarc 10 them~he~an empire. including Triangle Pubhca11onc; Inc the pubh\hcrofT\ Guide. Harpe1 .\.. Ro"' Publt<.hef'\ I nl . 10th < entuf'\ f-o, I 1lm <. orp and I O\ Broad· <:asung Net"'or~. \1urd01.h ha11 no plan to ~lo" Jn"n althouah ?\c"s ( orp .. v.h1ch h.1d S4 3 b1lhon 1n I CJ rt' enue ho' hl·wme burdened b) debt bc\:ausc ut m man~ ac:qu1'i1t1on'i He al'io plan'> 10 ra1\t' ~I b1llton or more for bu) intt othl!1 lOmmun1ca11on5 t·ompan1c<, around thl! "orld. 1 ondon-ba'ied \1u\\H'll < orn· nnin1latiun < orp had S1 6 h1lhon u1 rl'\COUl·1 n ll1 ~ "1a,v.cll mot1,,1lld parth h' a malr) "llh \lurJt){h w.in11o tti \l'l' th.it figure S"dl 10 'i b1lhon •w l1 bilhon .ind h3'> \Jiu he intlmh 111 con11nuc atqumng bu\I· nc\~'' un11I hr rcachc\ that twal La\t \l'ar ht" "On" long h.t11k Im \lacm1llan Inc . p.1\tng 1 h tulhtin for thl' l \ pubh her. anll aho ngn·uJ to bu\ l>un .\.. 8rad'i1rce1 C tirr ' Ollinal \irhnl' t 1u1dl"\ Congress fires Lip high-tech development I)' IAaTON R!PPERT A.ectre,.._w..., W 'filNGTO Spurred by Conve • the Com merce Depart· ment 1s undertaking a ncwl)' re- o~azcd 4mc to aid U .. 1ndustf') with c1v1han h1gh-teochnoloay 1n- novatton. Hov.ever, the effon 1s being haml)(red by the Bu h adm1n1s- trauon's dell) 1n naming a per· mancnt appo1nttt to the new po t of undttsccttt.ary fortcchnOIO&). a 11\'ell H lack of fun<finJ for a kc} proaram at t~ dtpanment' Nattonal In tttute of tandardsand Tcchnol<>s). .. I'm deeply conecmcd about 1t ... 111d Rep Gcorac E. Brown Jr .. (). Cahf, whoclOiit'ly follow11 ttthnolot> wun on Capitol Hill under\Ceretar'} for tcchnolog' "1s an e'tre mcl> high pnont)" and that he w1u concerned ahout U. · capab1ht1e in h1gh·tcchnolog) area\ So far. however. Mo bachcr h.11. been unable fi nd a w1l1tns candidate for the undcrsccrctaf) Job. which pa)'s $82.500 a )ear Brown said a number of people - including Mat) L Ciood. chair- woman of the Nauonal 1cm.e Board. ~h1ch o'er~ the National 1encc Foundauon -hJd bttn offered the post but had turned 11 down Rep Don Ru ter R-Pa.. 1d the 1ron1c .ind mutcri.ih l'\.'Sl'Jn h w l'Omputl·r \l.'ll'lll~e .ind ll·chnolo~). bu1ld1na .ind lire n 'l'.lfl h, .ind h1otcchnol<ig}, -1 h c a t 1 o n a I • I ell c · commun11.a11on\ .ind lnformal1lm ..\dmml'ilrat1on rr ron\1hlc lor t.k· \Clop1ng t\.'dnal tekrommunKat1on' technolog) polir1e'i anJ -the '\auonal T t'ChOl(JI In tor· mattnn ~r\.1u·. "'hi\ h d1~'<mtnall'' the rc\ulh of guHrnml'nt· pon~1rcJ rescarlh mhlcr 1d 10 a \IX"n·h l.t\t month that the nffit·e 111 1hc: under:~\.rctan tor tt·~·hnolog) • 1\ J l .ttal)'.>l J fnrnJ J forum u h\ll'n1ni po~t and a '01u• 1n Wa~hmgton tor 1c1.hnolog)"ba't'd 1ndu'itr\ · \h•P' ,ind monitor 1.oopcraltllll b\· '"ccn tnkral and rl'g1onal alll.lll.'tl'' llo"cnr \O f.arthe pmgrnm h.t'i nu lund1ng l'lthl'r tor this ti'i<.·at ~c.tr or 1n 1he li'i<.'al 1990 budget Oro" I\ "11d Iha! 1n tht' ab~nll' Ill tirm tc:u.kr.h1p b~ the ndm1n1 tr.uion on 1 \UC\ 1datl·d to ll' titan t«h· noloJ}. ""c ma~ go ahead Mth rropow<l IC'g1~la11nn ~h1ch v.ould lOmr,cl them tu \lttrt focU'>IOI on thl\ . "\\ h.11 "t' al<,<1 n1.·cd arc ~me 'hon- term dl'C'ISIOll\ ha\ tnJ tO do "Ith <ielc" 11ng t;,irgc1c, ol oppo~umt) and pro ... 1d1ni 'omc tundma tor 1.1,1han .id ... anccd tl"\hnolo&) prol_t'\.ts th" h\C'al \car · 1hc ( nltfornia Ocmtl\'rat <.<ud · ('HEDl1' I .I'\ 1-: •rooks Laa•rus Hutton Dean Worldwide adds John Brdoks onto staff Job.ft Brooklll ha'iJtuned l:>...an Worldv.1dC''s 1cncral cargo d1\1s1on as an atl'ount l'Wtul1,e lht· mtcmnuorul tran,ponation cumpan\ 1s b:lscd 11\ Huntington lkach · · ' Rrooi..., \\Ill dc\C'lop n<'v. grnrral ft'l'11h1 forward1n• bu int"SS.. qwihf~ poll'Ollitll tu\tomc:r\ m.irkct Dean·., 1ran\portat1on "''"cc\ and ma1n ta1n current arcount\ • • • Action TRA , a n Ir" 1nc·b.:a\fd 1ramm1 lirm. in a S<X1a11on v.-11h the \mencan ~x 1cl\ lur I r.iintn& and De\clopmen1 ha awankdJtff Launa an 1ntem hip po 111on "11h1n tht' lirm f he 1ntamh1p 1\ gcart'<i to ii' tng hanJs-0n C\PCTieOCC tn lrat01ng and dndop1ng n1rporatc 1ramin1t program!I Jeff "-111 ~ v.orl..10J '"th uzcll<' \lger. J pJr\lwr Ill \l UOO r R .\l . to gain an 10 1ght lntO 1he tra1n1n1 tndustf) and m 'truc.turl He w1I' u~umc thr rcspon 1b1ht) of tru k1n1 results for program\ anll main1a1n1ng on-going methods of mt'a"lunng increased pcrformanlC a'> a rc\uh of tram mg program Jell "a -,cnior at Cahforn1a ~t .. tc Long ikal h and v. 111 graduate in ~fa'~ v.11h ~ maJOr 111 'J>C'('(h communtlallon v.11h a f<x:u\ on 1nit'rpcrsonal and orgamratnn lOmmunt\:lt1on • • • Jn me'' Wild R1 H rs Watt rpar\ ha' <1ppo1nttd Debbie H11U011 a marl..ct111g ..en llC'i m.in c1 In hC'r nc" po 111on Hutton v.111 coordinatt' rromouon'I wrporatC' ~ln<n,l"lh1p' ~a n pa salt" tounsm. pubhc rt'la11on'I and m.1rl..t•lin rt..ral'l'h . Huuon JOinc~I \\ 1IJ R1"e"' t.1,t )l'ar a\ aroup sale~ rtp~ntauve Pre' 1ou'il) hl· 1.en ed • ., a.,.,l\tant to tbc president at l\a k~1atcs. an ad' crt1\ing and puhltc rTlat1on' ~cnn in 'Jc" port Beach. and "as Mark.rung ~f\ t(\!\ ~UJX'r\ l\or tor \1c~t11ar s Inc. a manufacturtr of car care products .tl'>O 10 \,cv.port lkalh lluuon l1H'> 10 Huntington Beach • • • Mk u el Job 1 an 1nduc,tnal propcrt1l" '>Pl"Ctal1 t t 1th Crabb 6 Elllt' Nc"Jl(ut &a1..h 1.ommcr\lal brol..eralle otlk~. ha'> been honored a.. thr ofli~·., I '11\ R1x1ktl' ol tht• 'I car \1ml' cnt<'nng the rral c'lat<' industl'). Jnhv ha-; handltd mort than $4~ mllh.111 "''rth ol t'\'al C\latc tran..al I ton \ rt·\ldcnt of Ir' inc Joh'it 1 .. a mcmocr ol thr mencan l ndu tnal Real EstJtl \\~x:1:ition, th(' 'ational cosoc:1atton ol lndu tnal and Office Park. t Bt1nJ,cn1un· Pamh and Ptpf'(rdmt l n1,ef\ll\ lumn1 \ soc1a11on • • • Htl lty. Mult'ah).& t'uler CPA's in Tu.,11n ha"! added Tamara Patlaal to 1l'> ta\ department Tamara has f'pt'nt'n(c in pn\ate 1ndu,tn .. , "ell as pubhc accoun11n1 I lcr public au.ountmg b;a "ground 1n lud<' e,prncncc in ta\1t1on. fi nannal pl.inning and c.ish llov. pro1cct1on ••J would tay that at this point the adm1ni tration has not &ot their act toscther. Fant. in termsoTmalunsthr key 1ppo1ntmcn~ that would ~ involved 1n policy 1n tha arc~. nd. of counc. tabhshina the pohC) f ramcwort ncttSUry tQ be able to 10 a.head, .. he yjd. fa ilure to 1mpkmcn1 a controHl"\tal pay raise for C ongrcss, the JUd1c1ary and top federal citccut1\C up93rcntl) had fiaurr<t in the turnJov.-n dC\.1 ion b) veral people who v.ould ha'c had to take a su~wnt1 I ~·ut from their prhate-scctor in omc Under a rrorgan11ation plan ap- pro ... ed b) on,rc 1 .. tc lta\I )c:ar, Commcrtc' ne" TC'Chnoloa> c\d- min1strat1 n tn ludc : \t the 'i.tnll.' time he empha~11cJ th.it "11 I\ 1hc JOh of thl' pn' att• ~tor 10 de' clop .inl.1 -.~:II '()(~.!\ and ~r­ ' 1Cl"\ (10' rrnmt'nt h:t<. nC\.\'r hcl·n \UCl"C\\lul in <.ho" 10 10\hl'>tf) hov. to do at JOb. and th~n: 1~ ab<.oluti:l) no rt'ason to thin~ that v.111 chan 1n tht' futur~ ·• K1t1t'r. "ho \l't\IC' along v.-1th Bro"'n un thr \l IC!ll'C ~:irch and ll'Chnoll•&\ t;ut'l\:nmm1ttl'C. ~1d ih 1 1 n de Ima "11 h 1lotl.1 I com pcu tton "1 ht fot.kr11 I hu rr Jun ' 1' ~ r;;;;;jjijj;;~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiii~miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii tragmrntcll ;and the Po"·cr .., w • Brown is a mcmb(r of the House IC1C1'('C, l"Cfatth and ttthnolOI)' \ub- eotnm1ntt. v. hich '' set to ~ar tettamony Tuc~a1 by l rncu Ambler. *ho lasa December wa namtd tie1i• undcnccmary for teoch· nololY but it planruna to retire at the. mctofMuch. . At hit confirmatjon hcannl 1n •~1 c ommcrcc Stti'Cla~ ob-m A., Motblclacr said the rOJe of tbf - -the Offt« of r rchnoloa> Pohq a policy anal)\i\ and dc ... clopment orpn11a11on~ -the Offict of C'ommerctal M· fairs, which facilttatc coopcrauH JOUH venturei w11h \ c; 1nJun ry in an:u of research and tec hnolc dc,elopmcnt: -the ahonal In titutc of tan· danh ·~ Tcchnoloa~. or ·1 T. v.h1ch voorU in area\ nan11n from automatc<t manufol tur1n1. d ee· l.41 lat1on p01,~d lai,t l<1JI al o c tabl1 .. h<.'t1 v.11hin "11\l an \d· '-an<:C'd Tc\hnol > Program 1n· tc.-nded to be n Cl' 1h10 cuuntcrpart of the Pentagon' h11hl)' 1outcd Oden~ d\an cJ Re rth P ro1ccts >\grAc) rne Pfl rism I\ de" nl"'d 10 coord1 natc dc\.clopmcnt of emt'rlJn • tC\:hnoh 1e and manuf: tuflnt..rt· n:h lOD\Or11a h.>\tcr 1nJu tn. 10'-cmm(llt and unn w.1t~ r;snn ;.. ~ d1 ... 1d...-:J th.11 JU'it b~ the nature ol the of1an11atmn of the hc;.ast. "l" lo ... "'[\.('!'\bod\ kntl"'<J th.II the CUrTC'n t \\Stt'm ·" J,,1um11on .. 1 v.-hcn 1t lOmC'\ to put.ling tuttthcr under 1 c1v1han ruhrn: compantt' '"' ohed C'OO~ll' cl) m 1d<lrc 'ing a panu.:u· lar technotc,,1caJ challenge·· he id fiut thl" Penn\) hania Rcpubl an 1d ~ncr mcetJn '""' \\ c:.Jnc~ v.1th foc,ha~hcr. he I~ ort1m1 l!C about th<" ltin er-ran c pro ~~t\ for d H'IOJllOI the genC). SDG&E claims document wasn't official • • .. AND SUCCE SI CELLULAR CAR PHONES PAY FOR THEMSELVES IOW -Ml• Afflllal THAI na ml• From 1595 00 • o Down • F•av. Ao C . .. ,., .......... .... w.-.tlntllf""'INll•.,.ar..,,..~ .... Oft._..,... ...... "' ....... ,.., ....... -...., .... Now'°" ClllM'lt ~ ......... ... . .. .. ~WIM i;.;A.1 lilMd bathing ,uats are !ttn on bCacbn up and down the coa t. recent tesl1mony ofberCTQU\e iUt appcamt in _ the Febnaao: issue of Pon mapllne vcral ol'thc ~s arc filled with her linc--~f s1zzhng bathing suit "Women an their JOS und •Os have areat $haJ>l''·" ~r said. Nelson saud the G·itrin& bathing uits are still tht rqc, Q.ut many of the beth1 ~suits w makC'S are fOr chcnll who want "more COVft'llC around 1he rear." "What our customers really want 1$ anything different -a suit someone In the small hop, sandwiched on else doesn't have,'' she said. •·Some Pacific Coa~t Hia_hway in the people say stripes are ou·t. but ~pie southern end of LaJuna Bc..ch, att ordering str1ptS. The wet loo~ ., Nelson sells bathing suits. covcrups. popular with body builders. and we bats, T-sh1nsand acce sories. Dunn& have tic-d~cd material as weU." the winter season, the hop manufac-. tures dance costumes. Nel~n said he ecn-aae 6hoppers and their pare don't always aarce The bathing suits ranae usual~ on the bathi1 suit styles. from $45 ~o $75. And &hough the ra~'' ~years ago, J had a string suit has. dupllqtes of t~e same suit/ in thc .. Window." she said. "The dad Nelson creates any suit the customer calltd and said. 'Don't sell that wants. bacbing sun to my dau~ter.' But "M[ clientele is reallv b~ word 01 when the daughter came in she was .. h · l J with her mom and they bought the mout ; s e.sa1d." made ,000 suits suit. l guess it was OK because l never last year. I probably have I 0,000 heard rrom the dad again ... yards of material." Alon& ~ith lhe scanty styles rep- resentative of the current trcn<i in bathing suits. Nelson sajd the fitn~ craze bas also drawn middle-aged wome'n to the store. Nelson saad she 1s pleased with her decision 10 specialize in bathing suiu. . .. I like pleasing [lC()ple, and I know they att happy because I always have returning customers" she said. Ford hands out plump checks · Sl••lln9 M•rgl• Webb swlmw••r des..,nt have •PP••red In Sport m•p•lne. ...:::.=.::".?.;;":: = :;!: ~n::: ~:."!:, 11!! ,iz=:: ~·· ~~ ::~: ~. :: ,::: : :.!:' ;~ i::.. t i =-~-~ cac::r.'-:. l1tt+ OI f=;• :.r:, t:;.: ... TF rn ;;:-" G""-1 ll•J llM-11 SlrAle llH t),.-11 By FREDERICK STANDISH month. GM has said 1ls typical .,._ ....... ._ -C•Tll 11• 116t-t1 f lJl'oEm 1t» ttll ~ 1tsc it.._ 11 ~11 :: ;:._a ~=-~· H; ';:-• k II . e $254 a d ----MNlMI Gevl• t ll t s.-II ·--"-.. ~rnuwm., wor er Wt receav n ...,.,,..,.,_,_ TENMi t .M ,..,_en E-n 11,. Ht.-., """ 1u1 11~" r."" '" "" Nen -1u.1 ... c1+ n Chrysler's averaoe profit S~g mAA&.a::•l IJ-y. C:..-*11 1161 17-II TCllllt• 1714 N\.-ti fAGool t7?'1 107!~ •°'I ~Gf'-. _,_, DEARBORN. Mich. (AP)-Ford check Wl.11 be abou•t 5720. • er~ 1-11 ..,_ CK v.rrm 11 u Nt.-n ::S~. ,;, 7o;: 11 ~~J, :::t :::: :; =:;r: ,;:J ,;:;:: .: C h h k f ~Slit 1'0. NL-t en Flt.Gltll IOCO 11*"" ti OIT• Ul 711-Ol M&IG<I 10 0 1U t-.. H IGI I~ ,..,_ II MotQr 0 . anded out c cc s 0 . Poling chatted briefly with tsy ~':°'· rn m: :; c::::'~ ~\·~ .,N~-.. ,~~...,., lit>,,,,. CK ''r.r.::-m, mt+ •1 iq~ '"' ltM-It r:,.... +u •u-.. about $2,800 each to more than Cole.afordemployeefor 16 yea .13 A~.:... U4 "''!'""tr ':.'~u1 a,._., ~=~ ,;:: 1i:: = ... >Gd. 1 51 Ul ~ ~:a~ f. ~~ti lol.+ " 152,0QO employees T~y. the sec-of them at the Dearborn plant. ~ ~ M Nt.-t :l g..sc• ~" it-., ,....., ""::=:II ,::,::;:,..:.,•1 ,.., ... ., ~'7.r! ~-.. ~~ '1,,.1 NL= ... , ~nd-htgh~t profit-sham\& payment .. 1 told ham 1 was goino to put ... =. 14al =t=.. ";:.:. :.~ill!; r. ~=-,= _... Etv.r• .. , .. ,.... ., 'i,,_ ..... -~-11 to h Story p -G••'>t tt• Nl-t1 ..... , 1• 111-'1 C.Clll tOI Nl+ ti ~I 1141110 -II NVTf:' t51 II\.-•t -'1• Nt.-ti mau 1 • downonancwcar,"shesa1d.Shesa1d r.F1c1 1u1 N1. -· 1•1 u 1-11 E•"' il.,Nt.-1s G-PI• 1tJ1•-11 USGe-u >Nt.-.. _,.., -· At th.e Dearbo. m assembl~ fc'a.nt, she hasn't decided whi'ch car she '""si. 1u> Ni.+ o• uoa• "1s 11 , ..... n "•" u 1 .. 1.-., c;.io1 10 1 1-.u -" ..-101 10,lJ ...,,.., 1H2 1o1.-es UT,_ Vo .... e ll,. ..... ti FT i.-1 ltO Ht.+ t1 G•Pio1 t Jt t~ It CJl Tnl t• 11.>o-.. io..*' II~ l'tt.-°' Ford Vice Chairman Harol ohng wouJd buy. but 11 definitely would"'--E""•• •M ·-01 a.-•a.aT "•"'' tJO Nt.-11 MtTE 1 ,.., 1u1-11 "-Mo-_._,., vi; G1"1'1• It.JI I01'-01 ..... , Ill NL •toarT tO NI. •oei.1 112' 1116+ II GWltO t 71 t 7t-.. Mloce II.II II ,._ D s.trolled up ~nd down a few asse~~ly a Ford. . • 11«10 11u IOM-oi E ..... 11 n•"'Nl GNN'• 10-so NL-" "-™'"' ~· 11 11 Ni.+ .. E..,• '" .. _ ., lanes, greeting workers and gavang . . ...:.r.~ :rn :rn: :I :r.-.' rn ~t ~~ 1::: =t-; :f =:: :rn :m: r, ~:-~;: z::: =t= : &=-.·. ::ti l~~ : them their checks as new Mustangs .A hllle fu nher down th e hne .• J~ ~~. :: .~: g::.,_:o >S.JOn-°' ~".":, ::: =t: r. e::,.•,•• •:: •:~ :: Ltf!Oc>t u n NL ... .m G-• Ht "+ •• rolled past. Hanes got ha s c~eck and t~ld P.o!ing ll ---~-AGood.. 11" n n, 01 M••Sc: , ,, NL-11 ,_s-c.i t:'.::...Gt-e<rn rn-" ~:'::: fr. tr.... " Before heading 10 the line Poling would go for has daughter s tuataon at ~: ~: :~~:? ~:c'.~: .:':.a:~ ~ ~; 'U: =t= ~ ~:~ !t ~~: ~ ~~t.. 11,~ '>,.~::: ~· 11: ,::_. 11 thanked Ford employees for their Central State College an Ohao.-Hinc_~. ~: :~ 1:;; :: b~::i" •J!: '::I .. °' ~.:::' ;i: :t: D ~::-~:! :t-; =: ~ '\..~ '':+ .. :=.--t" ,.,..... a 'work last year. which produced the 62. has been a Ford emplo)ee for n t::• ;~ 'U: :t ~= :rn ~~ ~ ,.._:._ .. •a. Nl-.. ~-.: ;:: ~t: :: .r.:'!' ,tll =t: : :., .. : :t-;: profit-shanng checks. years. A:-t:.:... rn 1034 &;~· :rn :{r.: r. ~~ · .~1: ,.~ ~ "l::S:: ......... -11 ..;,:,..,'1....:" Nt.-•1 =:. ' ,rn :t. a .. Despite my reputation a.s a cost-Profit shanng among each of the ~·: 1ut .,N1\, : =~ n: !:L o1 tl~ ~~ ::~ :: =· ~~ :t .. " ~::.:' !rn :t!r+ f. =z: ,rn :t ... 11 cutter, rm a Slrona believer in profit nation's sm Three automakers 15 GG~··· JUI Nl-0) '"""' tG 1111-GJ CA Tf IOto Nl-02 .,,..... '" loL-., .. t<m • 11'7 II se-"' ..... r, 117' Nl p -·. IHI Nl-01 '1n1Ea.. ti" II It-°' CA ' .. NL TfVA .... Nl "'•IE• t07 '•J-., """"'I II... Nl • °' sharing.countonat,"be said. · based on inancial performance in oisro ns NL w.rc 1011..,01 C04• 11411H1t ... GNA • •» •»-0) f.,,, ":I '°:!:"_,_ The Ford payment.s far outpaced their North merican operations. ~:. I~~ =::: :J :.:.a : rn ~::-., ~O::t.' ~.~"Nf: ~ r.:~· ~~~ :t l ~1 hi:.,_= ~~ those of General Motors Corp. and Profit foi those actaviti!!S mu~t reach .... ;J/.f'./t_ l lO Nl-.. '&ii: :ri rn: :: ~~: ,1ll uloh: g "~-:~ •on I 77-OJ i:=: rin u,:::: = ChrysJer Corp., which wiU distribute ~rtainle~elsforprofit shinngto kick = {;i:~:tt: :: ~":~ 'J: 'Ht.: r. ~;~ ;:~~n-.. ~~0 ~~ ~;::::; t=..;.,._r1• Nt.-a :;:-w their profit-sharing checks ~later this an. = i:: u :;: : ~;~·.~ ·rn ·:ri= t ::o.:., :, :; :~:-;-:I :.:... !::1 mr-:: ~ ~: :t.:. :: ~~ -· MEMO FromA7 .,. b~J percent 10 the same period. S E's rates al so we re expected to dip low Lhose of Edison by Jan. I . 1nd1cating that San D1C$O customers could fa ce higher rates an an E<iason takeover. th e document said. Concern also was expressed in the document about the elimana11on of power compan) compe11t1on an Southern California should Ed1<,on and SDG&E merge. ·'A merger bet"'ccn the l"-O com· panics "'ould result an the s10glc largest ut1hl) in the Un11ed States." the document said. ··competition an Southern Californ ia would be dead." Shames also said that UC AN has t'srn hli<;hed a .. Tipster Hothne" for Bl'SINESS 'OTES SDG&E emplo)'ces and business associales wa!ihang to repon internal merger deta~s. Meanwhtk Thursda)'. the general manager of tbe Count)' Water Authonh . Lester Snow. labeled a'i ""bogus .. a SlUd) financed b~ ()(,&.E that sa~ po""cr rate<o ""ould me ll percent 1(thl' ""aler agenq takl'S O\ er the utiht~. That watcragcnq.'s mo"e toward .i pubhc takCO\er of SDG&E has occn stalled b't the ut1ht\ ·~ coun challenge of CWA's nght to· spend mone} lor that pu rpose The coun challenge of"" hether the water aulhont) can lcgall) spend S255.000 to study a takeover of the utility 1~ scheduled to be heard again on March 21 . Kirk Paper ·& Graphics opens outlet in Irvine Kirk .Paper & Graphics has opened a store 10 Irvine. The decision to open a store an Irvine was based on Ku k Pape~& Graphics rapidly growing customer base in South Orange County. The new location. at 15301 Barran- ca Parkway. stocu the fulJ Klrlc Paper & Graptncs' produC1offering-of3.-000 J)nntmg papers and graphic ans suplies. • • • Tbe Industrial League of Orange County's offices has moved to.Jam. boret Center, 2 Park Plaza. Suite 1250. Irvine. at Jamboree & Main. The telephone number will remain the same. 476-2242. However, they no longer will be uttllllnga post office box and mail should be sent to the street address. The new offices will provide the membership wilh a conference room fo r the board of directors and com- miuec meeungs. • • • Musoa Properties, lac. of Foun- tain Valley, has completed reno- vation of Munson South Harbor Business Park. The multi-tenant business park. located at 3001-3095 South Harbor Boulevard in Sanaa Ana, consists of two buildina.s totaling 72.000 square feet. Renovation included complete interior improvements, landscapina and asphalt J!'•_vina. Units ranae in ize from I ,000 square feet to 3,280 square feet. Occupan~y iscurremly 90 percent. • • • TIM ltolJ Co. of Newpon Beach has purchased 29 acres of land wuhan Sierra Gatewa) Commerce Center in Fontana where at plans to build 596,800 square feet of industrial distribulion space. The Koll Co. purchased the land from Sierra Gateway Development Inc. of Tulsa. Okla. for S4.8 m11l1on. :thc.Koll_Co haulans to build th ree andustnal bu1ld1ngs rifiiing an 11c from 80.000 square feet to 260.000 square feet . The property 1s located at the comer of Business Drive and Airport Dnvc Developed by Rcalvest Jnc of Tulsa. Okla. Sierra Galcwa) as a 200- acrc. master-pla nned busaness park • • • In a transacuon valued at $3 m1 1l1on. Llncol.a Properties of Irvine has purchased 17.6 acres of land within Sierra Galeway Com merce Center. Lincoln Properties has plans to build fo ur andustnal build1n~ total- ang 385.000squarc feet that will range in size from 52.000 square ftet to 167.500 square feet. • • • In a transaction valued at S l .S million, Private Healthcare Systems Ltd. of Lexi!'l&t~.n Mass. will OCCUJ>)' more than 17.000square feet ofoffioe space at TM Atrl•m in lr\l'ine, where 1t will house it.sf'tgJonaJ headquarters. PHCS, one of the country's laf'IMI managed healthcare orp011at1ons, will mainta.inastaffoflOOat th1.ss11c. The finn signed a fivc·ycar, 11· month lease at the butJdtna. Money market mutual funds' assets ·increased s 1 . 2 billion WASHINGTON -Assets of the nation's 4.S8 money market mu&uaJ funds 11)(1Uttd ·Sl.2 billion to S29S.24 biltion for the week eDded March 8, the Investment Company lnslllute rcporu. The 138 1nsututional funds de· crated Sl9.6 million lo S72.69 billion: the 226 ltliet9l ,u~ funds decaeiled $19.J miNOn lO l9S.t4 billioa;ind tkM ~funds ma 1cd s 1. 26 WliOri '° s 121. • 1 bi1lioll. Sbon-4mn inwrat mes wma up 1nolbet nOCda lut week ICt~ ..sdilioml mmey. 11id • or. ' °"'9f', Yiu ~· and due< miit 11lDl.ituk". lroller· dealer funds benefited m~ from this inflow. They t~tt tMif' ad\'a.nces and more than 1«ounled for the ovcrall 1ncrcur 1n at.Rts ohll money market f uiwb. 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N -II --II N t • NL-.II .. -a --" Nt.-• ..... ., Nl.-.. lly II ISAN NLD UDiYC!litY in Ensland, ~ sht Wll .._,..CID, s *'1 anmdina; Thm lbe pve up swi• ··Tbt besuwimmen riah1 now on miDl an 19S3. just 6d'ore sbe wu the Newport 8each Ma1ttn Swim manied. :r eat are lbe two that came beek with Dixon swam with htr three cbtl· ttveD medals ~wetn tbtm &om the dttn butntvercompemively. ln 1980 World swim meet in Brisba•. AuSI she bepn swimming'm0tt seriously tralia. TR Johnson and K.aUiy in order to relax, The aquatics pec)plc Dix0t1, .. •boelted their coach Omnit at tbe Newport Beach Tednis Oub SltuDinW, lddina. ··1 knew they e~uf111,ed htr to enter i.bF Seruor would dO well, but dad not kl'ow they Olympia, a 1wim...compct11ion ror would do that well." ' people over S~. The next competition ··nen.njs enc~urqed me tQ bqin she entered wu lht Hawaaian relays. com~tmve 1~1mm1n1 ~ mak~na 1t ~he found h.~lf ~mprovina a11 the souDd so exauna and 1nlettSuna." time, and cnj0ym1 ll more arid more. ex~ned JohntOll, a swimmer in tho "When I 11.atted hick swimming I 65-69 year old mens qt croup. tboulht I was 10od. but I found out Johnson bqan compc1itive ,wim-my style was old-fashioned and I hid m1~ only 2Yi yearsaao. after he over to cbaqt. Coach1n1 has made the sl.r'Clie4 a muscle tn h11 tea so that he d1fftrencc. When I was youna; tht c:oWd not ND any lons,er. After brcutstroke was the only one that competifta 1n 26 ma~thons, he airls did. Ocbnis actuall) taught me decicled to stop runnina and st.an •bow to do the butterfly. which is now swimmina. my fastest stroke,"uplaincd OJxon , .. Swimmina 1s a lot easier on the Dixon has placed in the Top 10 in body from the stress and shock ~1nl the nation for shon course bunerfl). of v.ew," explained Johnson. 'It 1s "I squeaked in at No. 10," says the onJy 1J>O!t where SO-and 90-)cat· Dixon proudly. oldl)t9plcsullcompclc.Sw1mm1n1is She swims butterfly, breaststroke. good for the Iona haul." and individual medley dunna swim Johnson started swimm1na· 1n his meets. Sbe hkes to enter the ft&!Onal teens al the YMCA in Sioux Falls, and nauonal competitions, u~ually S.D. Dunna tus naval career he plac1ng 1n the top 10. served fo~r _years as a "froaman" in Du~ng the World Masters Swim tbe Navy s SEAL Unit Aflcr tttinng Meet in Austraha, Dixon placed 1n as a captain, he bepn swimmang at ... the Top JO for her age group for four the YMCA in Ncwpon Beach an of the six events she entered. SeP.tember 1986. "There was good, strong compcti· 'When I beon swimmma with lion al that very large swim meet," Dennis it was sfow. I was pr:act1cally explained Dixon. aoing sidewa)'s," recalled Johnson. There arc two a peels to Masters Then, six months later Johnson swimming. One unique to the NB entered lus first competitive meet at Masters team 1s the social a pect. The the Shon Course Re&1onal Ch3m-team has barbecues, pot lucks, and pion.ships in Industry Halls The Chnstmas panics. alons Wllh reaular second com_pct1t1on he entered was meetings. The other 1s bcina around the Long Course Meters Regional . people with the same interests to Charnp1onshJPJ at the Uru vers1ty cf share a v.orkoUJ. with. and to tay in Southern Cahfomta. He completed shape with. the "I'm an Animal" events of 1500, "Masters sv.1mmmg 1s synerg) an 800and 400 meter freest) le. 40 meter action, the sum of the wh61c 1s 11catcr indJV1dual medic). and 20 meter than the sum of the parts. People on butterfly. the team help each other." kuptnsk1 Now, Johnson swims 1nd1v1dual relate . medleys. bunerfl)-, breaststroke and The people on the club roster are backstrokec' en ts. Usu.ally tn a swim not required to com~te, or even meet he will swim fi ve or six events work out.0Tthe40pcoplconthcclub and place an the top three 1n most ot roster, six compete reaularly: six those. more compete m local meets: 18 t Oi.nge CoUt DAILY PftOT/Mondej, Mlfeh 13, _. d Int • 1r Johnson works out six times per ··only" work out w1t11"l he team: and week; three 1imes a v.cek wtth the NB the rest work out on their own. Masters Swim Team. and three times The NB Masters team has their Qer week with the Orange Coast fundraiser swim meet in May. The) Community College Masters Swim raise money for lock boards, pull· Team. This 65-69 year old age group buoys, and other Jtems at this meet. swimmer swims appro·<amatcly The}' ha\e regular coached v.orkouts 12.000 yards a week on Wednesda) e'enmgs from s· 30 to In Australia 13st fall. dunng the 6·30p.m.andSaturda)sand unda)S ...,.._,.._ .... .._ World Masters v.1m Meet. compel-from 9 to 10 3.m at the Ncwpon Abo 1ng wtth lbe best swimmen an the Beach Tennis Club (N BT() in Nev.-ve, TR Johnson •nd K•thleen Dixon p•us• •ft•r their flower leftf practkes her· speclatty -th• we .. btlolle; v.orld Johnson placed 1n the Top 10 pon Beach. ··The NBTC 1s 'e"}. d•lfy workoi.lt •t the Newport •••ch Tennll' Club. Dixon Johnson works to keep hl1 state1INt for dlsUnce events. 1n~e400mc~r1nd1,1dual mcdl~. sup~n1 ve of the ma~crs ~am.·~~~~~---~-~~~~--~----~---~----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and the 200 and 100 meter buucrfl) comments the coach RUFF£LL'S events. .. w1mrncrs ha'c a health) Skupmski say ofJohnw n. "He has cnthUitasuc outlook for hfe The> 11rc UPHOLSTERY lllC. a lot of d1sc1phne and ded1cat1on usuaJI) younJcr tha n their aic b) n Johnson ~orksout hard and put\ a 101 20-30 )ears ur~. the' all ha'e their llln Y• .... ~..,., ofttme1ntos141mmmg " ache 3nd pa1~s. bu1 1he> arr the ttU MIMl llll .. CIStt•S&-541-llSI Johnson's wife. Fran. feds ··s~im· heahh1er for 11 ming 1s a good idea I v.as so ilad he ,--------------r =========-------i stopped runn 1na. ·· he adds tfia1 she now tne to recrull nt'1&hbors to bcgi n swimming. ha' 1ng S«n 1he bt'nefi t'i of the spon. FREE CATALOG In the women's 60-64 )Car old age group a strona compe111or 1s Kath lccn D1~on. he began sw imming at 3 years old, and swam 1hrough high school at tockpon. (he hire Eng- land, and on the swim teams at Manche tcr Uni\Cn1t) and Oxford o/ Govn-nmnrt Boolu ~for )'OUT CO/I)' totla) I Frtt Catalog fl.,,--k \Xt1•luncw1 ()< :,,..11 , ix• . 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O.M.D .• C.A. l!Oll Buell Slwd 23361 El TOIO ~ C "LL 962•7905 Sv•le C (il C¥f<tld) S111lt 107 ..,._ .. , ,._1 .. ....,.!Ir,_ ,... Hut1IJl'(ti>11 lltech Cl Toto ...,. _ __... ... ~ ·To beat the Medicare Surtax, follow the footprints. lt ,.._~ twr ..,., call tH 7M7 .......... ~ .... ! -----SHFAR.50 To:~ --,__. --- ._ __ _,...,,__ __________ _..._ ..... ,...-------~"""'!",_.,.,.....,...~ • .. DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Mwch 13, 1989 Downeyprqvides only spark in 1Chances re'- ly SOHN ANDIRUN ~--.... pllant to ever have made a play for her. All these years he's been content to be herconfldante and surropte dad Glamorous Washinaton DC widow Corinne Jeffries (Cybill Shepherd) tw been in moumin& for a quanerof a century. Sbe'1 never aonen over the trauma of seeina Louie (Christopher McDonald), her smashinaJy hand- some husband of one year, run down before her eyes by a spccdina car. The two WC(C wild about one another, so much so that the drop-dead aoraeous Corinne never has so much as 1<me out on a date with another man in all the intervenin& ycan. She keeps Louie's memory alive by keepina bis picture pasted in the rcfriaerator. Each na&ht ahe plaees has favorite candy in front of his port rail on the nia)it stand. w~~~ . Obviously, this picture is a fantasy. Given tbas tetup -and it takes "Chances Arc" a Jood Iona time to act its plot set up -it seems as thou&]\ It would take divine intervention to ,et Corinne out her celibate rut. Comina n&ht up: one reincarnation. In a scene that looks to have been cribbed directlr, from the Warren Beatty versaon of "Heaven Can Wait, • Louie finds himself 1n heaven, belhed in a fuzzy aJow1 up to his shins in billowina clouds of dry ice and demanain1 that the celcsuaJ bureaucracy return him to life and loved one, pronto. (With Wmiam Fraker, "Heaven's" cinematographer, also ahootina this movie, the re-· semblance is perhaps not entirely coincidental.) She's devoted her life to raising her daughter, Miranda (Mary Stuart Masterson), born after Louie's death, and to her carter as a curator at the Smithsonian Institution. The only man in her life is her husband's best • friend, Philip Train (Ryan O'Neal). He's a whiz-bang Washington Post rcponer who's carried a torch for Corino~ since before she was married but is much too Just as Warren was informed"that his body was in no shape, to return to Earth, so'l.ouie learns that his former corporeal self is "~m sauce" spread all over one of D.C 's busier boulevards. lfhe wants to return, he'll have to come back as somebody else. He'll have to come back as Robe-rt Downey Jr. O'Connor 'fine' after surgery . . ATLANTA (AP) -Carroll O'Connor, who played the irascible Archie Bunker on television's "All in the Family;" had coron~ bypass surgery Saturda~ at Atlanta s Emory Unaversity HostJpal. O'Connort 64, was doing fin e afier five hours o cardiac bypass surgery, in which doctors performed six grafts to repair damage around bis heart, said hospital spokeswoman Judy Smith. He was scheduled to remain in Emory's cardiovascular intensive care unit for two or three days, then move to a standard hospital room for another week or so of recovery, Ms. Smith said. 'I'\ l ,ISTI '\GS "The doctors say his cardiac func- tion is good. He's doina well," she said. O'Connor's Sl.HJery was ordered Friday after a physical exarT\.ination at Emory indfoatcd the need for cor- onary !lrtery bypass. according to bis pubhc1st, Maggie Begley. An angiogram test was performed because of a "{>Osrnve stress test" on O'Connor dunng a routine physical examination by his physician in nearby Covington, where the actor was filming. Ms. Smith said. O'Connor, who now stars as Police Cttief Bill.G11lesp1e on NBC's .. In the Heat of the NiiJit," was accompanied to the hospital by his wife, Nancy. David Gerber, chairman of MGM· UA Telev.isio~ the show's producers, said studio omcials would meet t.his weekend to determine what effect the star's hospitalization might have on the show's schedule. Gerber said, however. that pro- duction of the show was procccdina as usual. He said 18 of the planned 22 episode~ already had been completed. O'Conn or is best known for his portrayal of Archie Bunker, an outspoken. bigoted Queens, N. Y .. famil y man, on the trailblazing com· ed y "All 1n the Family." The show bejan on CBS in January 1971. IMufy 1114 '"' -n .._ Ord Halt te Halt Son ldton Oliwr: Tongs HI (loutS Gossta Jr I u : Tiie Wllolt Shocking Story 1P•1 11 Ntwt R«le1111. Wildt 101 •* Mellall Beck. Ar1 Dtld ....,., Fonyr•1 • • Htwt Mlloy, Rutltdge Petit Vsunov, JNn SlllO't!On) • l PMc• Ill Utt Pltclgt; Moyers: The StCt9t Gowmment 1t1~ Tile Cotl$1111iton n ,.., Agt ns. f Hogltl lnQttOUS Alfection ! 111 - f11111ly Judcn L.ljll J.mtny Snits) M Ill• Lord hlrles h!My TIH Oino To4 Or rawr, he comes beck aa a newly minted journalism arad pla)'Cd by Downey who's come to Walhinaton io break into journalism. At the Washinaton Post. rai1etbetemperatureof .. <."bance1Are"abovclubwvm Granted llaiJ is a verv daft'etenl IOr1 of ICfCeft l'OIDUOI than ••O:,.y Duciol:A Stilt, a little "DO" musk IO°""' the creamy pbolO&raDby 'and tile ultrablaDd pet• formances of mo&f ol the cast would have btlped "C'balK'n An" immen1ety. As I said: a fantasy: He has no recollection of his former Life. He m~ts Miranda. Thcy.'rc attracted to one another. Then he meets her mot.h'cr. Realaution dawns with a seismicjolt. The mother oC has &irlfticnd is ~is widow. And his girlfnend is his daupter. • With the exception of Downey1 e~ooe in "Chances · Ate" aives a homc11Cnized oerformucc. Sheoherd, lookina 1CrUbbed ana neutrally lovely, is unable to convjncanaJy resister ~ lhock, joy, and A very complicated fanwy. The problem now 1sho\\ to convince his wife that be is who he is while kcepana her from A) &eakina out, 8) cal Lina the cops, C> callina the straitjacket squad or 0) all oftt1e above. He also has to fiaurc out how to fend oft the advances of the amorous Miranda. And how to break the news to old-buddy Philip. · emotional confusion ~ou·d expect frOm someone an IUCb an utonishtna siet of af'C\lm11ances. O'Neal plays his role with bis usual fixed nctus. and Mutenon 1s pttttily vacant. Only Downey seems immune to the bhsseck>ut apeU everyone elte teems iobe·()ptt'ltina under. He naviaates amona the arnprobebiJitiet stte'#n in his padi by screenwritcn Perry and Randy Howze (tbe sisier lam that wrote the equally bland "Mystic Pi.na").witb sun· footedness and wade-eyed . caaerneu. 8oundletaly eneraeticand also shyly sexy, he's the straw that stin this · Jepid drink. the fizz that prevents "Chances Arc" from t>eina a fizzle. Very, very oomplica~d. And, unfortunatcJ • airly lifelen. • Director Emile A~o ino, who found several ways to put sizzle into "Dirty Dancana" (bot music, hot dance numbers. hot Patnck Swayze), is at a loss as to how to He's back Chevy Ch••• returns to the screen •• lconocl•stlc reporter •nd m•st•r of dis· gut•• I. M. Pletcher In th• soon-to-be rel••••d ••l'letch UVe1/· which wlll also feature Julianne l'hffflp1, It. L•• •nwey, Richard Ubertini •nd Cl••von Uttle. 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T--I, llS SSO 1 10 10•' S "7aOJOJO .. •• ~ ...... nw-..,..,....1,• ttO I Laguna Beach I UI l ~~HI \I liquor sales tax due .for increase by the legislature When California's votcn approv~ a hefty hike in the taxes on ciprcttct wt year, they 5Ct in motion an assault on sin taxes. ~ Backers of the tObacco ~oducts tax initiative suspected they would have an intense fight on their bands when they staned ptherina ~turcs to get their measure on the state ballot. They •ere nah,t because the tobacco industry fought • the initiative with every resource 11 could muster. In the end, the amount of money spent to crush the initiative d1dn't make much difference because the in· itiative•s backers had a pow~rful tool that the tobacco industry's mon~ and political consultants could no t overcome -a strong anti-moking trend and und1sputable research that hnke<l mok1ng to medical costs that soc1et} as a whole had to pay. They abo defused their opposition by broadening the base of the tax incttasc's beneficianc . Hospitals and doctors benefited from the increase. Parh and recreation ~rojccts were guaranteed some of the new taxes and part of the "'oney wi.ct aside in an unearmarkcd account for the l.egislatu~ to-, • Even research on smoking-related diseases got a httle b1 of the new tax. Despite the intensity of the campaign, the tobacco products tax increase was a relatively easy measure to get past the voters and allracted the attcntidn of individuals and gr~~ps laying ·the groundwork for future tax-increase ' mtt1auvcs. Assemblyman Lloyd Connelly . D-'acramcnto. has grabbed the post pos1t1on for 'he ofT-)'car elections with talk about a tipplers tax. The object ofth1s s1n-tu increase. as ats name implies. 1s the ILquor ·industry. Connell) alread y ha~ ome trong campa1~ing points m his favor. California's tax on beer and wmc as among the lowc t 1n _ the n~tio11. and the cost to wc1cty tmix>Kd by..ako.holabu ct 1grcat. Proponents of a whoppti;>g tax increase ori alcohol sale~ won't have much trouble sh6wang the need to le v)' hca" 1cr taxes on liquor and liquors.ales to pick up 5ome of the co ts to society that alcohol abuses cause. and if they spread the mone y around like th e tobacco ta'< increase folks did. they too can defuse their oppo Ilion. Despite the tos1c of such a tax increase. there 1s a problem voters should consider before adding their names to a petition to get such a measure on the ballot. Government b) initiative is a tncky am] dangcrou wa) to write law. Campaign s for inttiat1ves. regardless of ho" noble the cause. arc frequently deceptive and the m1ttatl\CS themsclvc tend to be loaded wlth points that ha'6e to be · stnightcned oul b> the Judtetal branch-of g0-vcmmcnt rat h~·r than the legi lati ve branch. Thas proce s ultimately 1ncrca\c~ public debt b)' dumping lcg1 lat1ve matters on cro"'dcd dockets. T he ad,antage ot tax ancreascs b) 1nit1at1"c 1s b)passing the legJslaturc and the lop 1dcd powcrenJO)Cd in the halls ot go,ernmcnt by wealthy lobb) group "" If the time has come. and \\C agree that 1t has. to ancn:a~ the tait on hquor ~les. the Lcg1 latt.tre. not the voters. ~hould take the an1tuu1v e. Mone) generated h) the increase should oc used to fight the problem of alcohol abuse and balance 1t\ co\t to society. not for park~. recreation or other uses that generate a broader poltt1u1I power base lo get a ta '<·IDlrcasc la'" pa~t th1..· voters. Opinion• expressed In thi. spaee .,. those of the Daily Pilot Othet vlewsexpreued on this page are those of their authors and arllstt Readers comments are 1nv11ed and may be tenl 10 The Catty Pilot. P 0 Bo• 1560 Cotta Mese 92828 Hirohito's funeral few •\ mcncan would haH blamed George Bu~h hJd he chosen lo kip Emperor Hirohito' funeral. ... The pn!Sllknt had personal reasons not to honor H 1roh1to's memory like millions of other Amencan he was dra"''n unwilling!)' into World War I las a re ult of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor. While ~r"ing as a naval aviator. he wa hot down by the JaJ)3nc over the Pacific Ocenn m I 944. H1stonan today d1~putc Hirohito's role 1n the Japane..e aggtt ion of that era. But there's no qucst1Qn the emperor at lea t reluctantly endorsed Jap3n'~ dcc1s1on to wage war nga m t the nitcd tale~ and other Pal Ifie powc~. . By attendinj lhc funeral , Bu h made 11 clear that what happened in lhc Pa 1ftc nearly a half-centu ry ago no longer has any bcanns on men ·s rclat1onsh1p with Japan . .\nd that ~latton hip -dcspllc all the grumbling about trade balances -1 one of fncnd hip .... World War II ts h• tory. menca's futu~ i~ now in~parnble from J:ap:rn' . Noahang could demon tratc tho.,.c realauc better l.han ucorgc Bu h's prc\encc rn 1 ok)o. ftr Mor8blf N~•• Tr/bunt, Tac-oma, W•lb. Legislature's cost Du }OU think cffic1cnq an the (.'aliforn1a Sen cc ha tnplcd 1nce i 9 O? Probabl) not nof c:"cn b> the w1ldc~t figment of )Our 1magmat1on Even so, lhce'Cpcn of running chat august body 10 19 7 wa abOutthrec lime thee<> tof 1980. he e.ittra money itco t us didn't solve the in uranc.:c problems or tran portatmn problem but cost us it did Eich state senator cost the la\p )Cr more than mil hon buck indudin& hi lary. tra,cl, staff C'Cpcn and all opcraaionaJ c'Cpcnse~ of the offil'<'. What it boils down 10 isthat ~c·ri not a tt ina much ~na for the bUck in the tatc senate. The buds arc bis.. but the ~ btnp are hardly more than poP1uns. What about in urant:c'! What about tatcv.ic.k transportation'! What about the rc4it of the slate's pi"obkm •h•~h have dogcd u for w lpng'! How much ck> WC have lo pend to set the aniwcr '! $1dl~ 0.111 etrJ • .. . . ~. Me;cft 13, ... lllllH' Saddleback ~-· salary raise unwarranted ~ush, Corigress flirting With the Carter legacy The dreaded malaise bug is back W Stt1 NC1 roN ( P> -I hcrt'0 !> wmc son of malai~ ~mg ,;a~nd JUSl now although C\.Cr}bod) dcn1c<o having rnught 11 11·., a n:ast)' political bug. contagious and pcr..1<itcnt lt rtached cp1dcm1~ tcvels two dm1n1 trauon ago. and PrcsJdent Bu h doc:!ln't want tha1 to happen again. He 1ns1<ol\ he doc<on 't ha\c c\ en a tratc ·and fccl'i fine abou1 the wu) thing,'i arc gmng at 1hc Wh1t1..· Hou!>r rhc House ha'i bct·n meeting onh mumcntartl)' ~ 11 ha\n't tx·cn dwgrwscd Rut the dcbalc OH 'r John(, T O\\Cr lcfi the Senatc QUCil!>)' or worse By d1ct1ona') dctin1t1on. mala1..c 1-. an unfocused fcchn~ of uncas1nc\s or d1sromfon Poht1t:rty-:Ttmct111s dr1t .the l1nd of crm!> in rnntidcncc J1mm) C artcr described from the Wh11t: I louse a dcc:ade ago f hat l:llmc l\I tx· called the .. mala1!>C spc~x h" Jnd 11 plagued him tor the r~t of ha~ onc· term pre 1denc~ Bush rt"Sl\l'i the w mpanw n' ht "> cntlc<o arc mak.mg. \J)tng thJI ht'i adm1n1'ilntt1on 1~ on trad. "11' not adnft and there 1 n't mala1<ie .. " I "ould \1mpl)' rc'ilst thC'damor that nothing 'IC'em'i 10 ~· buN>hn~ around. 1hat nothing is happening.· the prcc;1dcnt -..mt .. \ lot 1!1 happen- ing. not all ol 11 good. but a lot ., happening · Noncthde\s. there 1\ a latc-wintl·r feclt ng ot unca'lC nround (he ( ap1t.1I. ao, unfocused a' arc the earl) dfo1,.,10 d~al with compelhna niluonal proll- lcmi undcrntw lcii.dcrsh1p So for. 1herc has Ileen a lor of t:t1k ahout "hat\ going to be <lone. hut \cry h 11 lc ha!I h.:appenc..«J. rhc maJOr lkt:l\100\ ( On(lrt.~~'i ha made hJ\e hl-c n neg.111\e -lor ·example the S45.SOO-a-\cJr p.l\ 1,11\t C ongte\ didn't dare tu :tlcpt '11 "" .... \.Ole..'<! down b) thc tiou\C aflC'r hif.h· dcc1bcl debate . nd ( ongtc<os remain\ 'i1lent on the \Ull,1.in11,e companwn Superintendent 's authority should be spread around f o the Fd1tor c;upcnn1cndt·n1 John N1rolf' de· u -.1dn 10 bJn &a> spca kc" v1s111ng Mr M anno''! p yl holou· cla has ra1~ a furor among the parent$ and tudcnts of the Ncwpon-Mcsa Uni- fied School Dtslnu However, 1f the~ pt-oplc would look at th1i. inctdcnt from a bmndcr perspective the\' would !iCt' that th1!> lS uc 1 not the problem. 1\ 1s mel'C'ly a symptom w c should relearn what our found- ing father\ realized ~ well. und 1n~11tute a 111h1cr S) tcm of chcck'I and halan <' 1010 the leadership of our \Chool ) tcm Pert ormance over Tower nomination utter hypocrisy \\ he1hcr Y.C hkc 1t or nut ooc man ,., nc\N infallible Must of tht> attack" on '-it<olr' dcc1 ion lif.erc artiKU -on "'..tlc)ll h1m~lf J)C'OplcJo not seem 10 fl'3h1c that t'"cn thc most con1petent lc.adc~ arc sull "ulncrabk to m1~ 1ak.1..·s When bad dcc1 ion arc kft un· checked how-ever. re3I problems ansc fhe ban on p ) <opcak.crs 1i. JU t one c11amplc Were N1roU's power 1n the h· nJ of \C\.enil ~ 1n t~ of 1u1,1 ollc dcu,.1on hkc this one would ne"cr tc:1"c the drawing board. ThefC' "-OOld hc no hoopla. no pubhc outcn and nu l'Omprom1~ in -.tudents· t'th1ca11on-. 8\ g1vm1 the power of the sup1:nntendcnt to mol'C' than one ixrwn "c would grcatl) reduct tht" lh<anu · nt un'4a1T1nt.c\t d 1 ions. or dc"1'1on., 1nflucnccd by outspoken m1nnnt1c~ What runklc . fin 111). '' the utll'• h) JXK'fl'I) of th~pcrtormancc m er John 1 o"cr. thr nu) talc that 11 w-,1\ a d1 intcrc<otc..'d 1n uir) into 1 ow1..·r·, qu:ahftca11on\ to \Cr\.c .t'i Jcfcn!I<' 'ICCrctat) •\nd ah 1ow-cnna liaurc in lhe h)J>Ot:rtl•~al .1.t w-a' \otm Nunn f rl) 1n the Je~te. 'en Phil Gramm got up on the 0001 and \.UJ he~• hcd to re d ..omcthing I IC' ~ad from • public: ~iatcmcnt made about John 1 oY.er 1n 19 4 :iOer he .an · nounctd that he "oulo . not ~ t' ntpa1gn1n for n:-cla:t1on I\ \CnJ· tor. He had M:nt.-d a cha1rm n 0(11\c natc rmcd rvice Committee and 'I 11 the t' -with all chairmen of cona~ 1t>nal comm1ttC'C',. h1i. "or .... --as clMCly 00\Cf'cd b)' h1 col le aut . The ~temcnt rt d b) ' n Gramm likened John To...,er 10 the 1ur rs bornh , the n\tn \Un and the full moon. ft remarked on ht'I art•l "n' to his t'<>untry H cha1rmJn of the <'tunmi ucc and " a tcnator~ and r'prt J the ho~ that 1n the tuturt ht .,oukl not den the country h1\ 1nvalwib&C ~·en It was S"1JMd, Sam Nunn. • nd, ~arc k'd to bcl1cH, ~\KSJ n- ly. thanltt 10 chc FBI. Sim N unn da O\ettd <kmon Nm 1n , ,,,_-cr"s bec~ound. If. •h1k ~"'~at ht\ ~•de 1n 1hc Stnalc and 1n the comminee room fOr 14 )~B he didn't \now that John To•cr roukl and did we a dnnk, ~n either m •unn WH bihnd or the he hid rtatun to d1wn1 T awtt's dnntana u trTt'le· vant to h11 ~nee Of'h1 dut M:Mildenlj M aileowet tMI tht Fii k.awslOIM'bodtorlllMM·~ Who MW ttta Jou ""' -*t ibe ialllc'la. Nolte. •• ~ w 1ttn him Undef lk itthela iwWe ""°'"''"' olfk'ial elute: Md. "' an:r n'ftK, lhr -'* q t llOn bimlmt Ii moul wlw n ht· 111.u.k h1~ publtl pledge to &•'~· up dri n..,in& alt ether, 1f l onfirmnl Hut th\'n tlw 1r.ad 11,1I ,\\<,(•mhl) uf th\' grand h)pocr1t11;al rnhlcau \\hat do )OU lno~ r \\'I) IX'mocn.1111.. mcmllcr of 1h,· ~·nJtc l0111m1lll'C t\ tern hi} illraul ol the clh."(t u(hootC' on John T o\\e1. "h1lc ('\ l:'r\· Rc."puhlu.. n mcmtx'r OI th~ ~n te ~ummttlCC: I\ un.tlr:ud of 11 Thi 1 rcall) quite e\traordinar; -~memhcr. thl\ 1 a flK t \\ h.u he didn't ..U\ then v. \ \\'h} non-par11 n QUC\ttun: ob«ly ht \Olci) tor I o"cr. wh1 h "a' doubl tit<' QU lifil tmn-. ul J hn b«:rno;c I owrr. ll ~<"Dr:\ o \Ot1..'\l Tower to 11:t \ \C(fCl ry ot d f\:n inM ccMun: fo1 (. hm' father. \en ~"e for that one point. t fov. t'i ll th t 1 om l>odd. and ( hm w .. ttp.l) 1n a The fact that thedcc1\1on to ban p~ <opcalcrs C\C'r ".u made 1 evtdcncc that the otlkc uf the upcnntcndcnt cnduv.<o too mu(h power to one pcr-.on The ,,.,1cm not t~ man. ' tn.11' 11 fauh .. l).\M C RK Ml E ft NN llM PK .. RT rona dcl Mar '1'00\l I' 111,IOH\ on th committee. 11 tlfmocnt family ckbt· Uo d Bcnt\Cn 1J that were afraid of the P<J'i'>lblc efTl"\l\ of ;a tcw i.cnator knew John Tov.cr I \ dnnlin ha~tt on 1hc sec~~') of intimate!) a\ hr did and th t he rc;i ll y dckn • while nine Rcpuhln:an were did not foci that there wao. an either ind1ITcrtnt to the que,t1on or ,11nir., nt n\l 1n ~nd1na John lo 1hc act•' I h<ni1k to an) w t1nn t~t Pcnta1on. hat he m-ram to 51)' wa<t 1t wa a factor y;orth p: u ina O\.t r'! I that John 1 ov.cr 1 from Tc\a and 100.y '' Monday. March 13. the mean 1 the fear of aleoh I a l.lo)'d Bent n 11 ln>m TC\a and 72nd day ort q39, There an 293 da) d1 Unttl\C dutrac.lCrt\llC of thc John Tov.cr. ancr ft'lt'hlna the Sen-lcf\ 1n lb(' )(Ir, l>tm<Kn1t1t ran) :'(i1vcn that 1l.'*• a ·ate. never•~• an dcttiori. and 4o>d ,. IT O\la) 's ft1ihli&ht in hastorr,. • non-parta n 1 WC'. 11 " a<i 1f It a BcntStn didn't want To~r fan 1n On Mardi IJ. l8Sl. a tamah., roultttt.•httl one had comt up •.1th Te11a~JJvinahim bril f4 nh<.' nc.'t fc S)m~t of the 9 m\N • taen ... Uadc I l itlliabt r&I fot&o.cd b n11'1C )Cars bccau~ of his 9 ielhiatton b • Sam. ma« hi\ debut u a canoon \lrait,ht lilM:l , fhcodJupmst that the mob chua tfr 1n the Ne York happc1un11rc l7foJlo•Wb)"1too1ul It p~lls that arov.n men i houk1 "l.antrm .. (IO(hcr°") to one. triffic "Ith the quc taoa of nU<;kaf Oft thlt date: \nd •ht'n ll •ent 10 the 0 r ll wa\ lp()l..al)J)'t for arubb) htlk-puht1ul In J ... h. ~~ ~IMU ·Lo.-.. tht" 11tmc Lh1na. ..... 1th \h c'<ccpt10n\ enJs. h bcconi"' ckat. 1n JUCh adopt"' t n>...,"'""' 1~ a.- -tllrO of ah1cb • rt' CV f"\el ) moments ti "C "itntitN O\Cf the tit~ . • t'~· l ht reaton hf'I k)Ohcr pa t 12 da) , lhal JU t about the onl) In l .. 2S. • aaw M"nt into c&d •ft l>odd of onncc11Cut "otC'J foi John uttcrl n:habk ,cneraht> 11' pohtacu f tnnnttt proeubiuns llac ttaduaaor t O'W'f ,_...,of count, not rMnUo~ that )OU c.an nc~cr. ne'rl count un t-woh..uon by _.Stft. Dodd uutiaUy. He filMd thuu\ccntyufa poht;c .. n-"eo tie 1 In 19\J. blak11D the Ua11ed5U1C! aboutb'1rcnontov0ttfdtJWn&hlt spea.k1na out oft 1 conuovenial ~~ ~ ~b WWld 1MM na dM,... ol a."*'; quatec». Thctt 1R ....... ., Mil :""-~.::1 1111tMft ...... lf\illlftOWPMlltri ttftl OUt Wft wllo "9IJ' chct "OOlf,,...~ • Of IM DriMcftMic T-.,iflM't' won}' aboul whether Tower Wwld TOdlya 8iMl!a~ ()Jiiii ~ Ullioe So lie Mid eom:Htd•11111Du1 haw_.11«Unl) ri*.h1trtlo1n ao.llllill EliM ii •-·~ .._.. llw n ,.. '8tto •¥0f 'al llli,.... u.n?.. wnw '18..1:' .. ii • AMH ....... -.... Ind...... ID -.... '·....., "·,,..... DltNw9 .. .. .............................. ...,, 2 52 ......... . • -• • IC ia a 2J I ~ .t p I• d c .t 8 b n •r h ,, •r a ) t (' n (' 1r 9 ,, ~ 0 l c .. ) t t • . ) I • I ' > r '\. Or1nge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Marci'l 13, 1980 TreDd-set:ting Cuisine Fantas.Y bigger, better ly KABN M. mo .,.. .... c:.i ......... When an event has bttn tunnina ·tar a number of years, ls has Cudiae Fanta1y, sponsored by the Irvine Philharmonic and Las Canc1ones Committees of the Oranae Count)'. Ptulharmooic Society, a number of trends begin to emerge. One is an incttasc in attendance. The event, now in its sixth )'car, boasted a sell--out crowd of SJO.plus an Jewel Coun at South C'oast Plaza. Second is an increase an panic1- pat1on, .as committee chain Mild TN&I and Muy LMlse Smida were proud to announce that more than 30 restaurants and wineries offered food &l\d beverages for the affair. , Third, and interestingly enou&h, those repeat attendees know how to ''do" the party. Lines were backed up nt the escalators before the 7:30 p.m. opening with guests who had starved themselves in anticipation of the event and wanted to make ccnain they we re able to sample everylhina.. rktl Volllller wldt Anfll• a nd :John Zarate. l ... 'I. HOl D ~Ex-girlfriend ·unleash~s fury 11«•H«•sc ·••1•1 . ly SYDNEY O MARR Monday, Mareb 13 ARIES (Mnrch 21-April 19): Financial transaction is concluded. Law 1s on your Mde. Emphasis on un ique relat1onsh1p. tnps and visits, A British bride sued her groom's coming to terms with relative. Loan former girlfriend. Cha'rged assault. officer complies with your wishes. According to the bndc's petition. the Capricorn '""olved. I woman showed up at the wedding. • ........... ~ ...... .-........ x....-.----~-'-Apr~~ ~~~\~~:~~" ~~e ~~~~~~,~~~~~here tam hint fro m Anes message. What ~ac er ~~ a\-atlablc for addmomrl she belted the bnde to the pa' ement appeared to be an obstacle is trans-lessons Secret transaction comes with fistfuls of high-velocity nee. formed into steppingstone. Em phasis to light. on ~aymcn ts, collections. abilit} to LEO (Jul~ :!J-Aug. 22): Almost 1n a Q. What's a yakow? -Cross pus a.side red tape. Relationship Y.lll Oash circumstances swing in }our between and yak and a cow. uch intenstfv. favor. MaJOr wish 1s fulfilled. You'll there be. . GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Moon win fnend.s and influence important in your sign emphas izes personality. people. pot light on populam>. charisma, sex appeal. Previous hmi-social acm lt '.r. romance. Gem1n1is 1n tations are removed You will make picture You're most alert when your body temperature is at its daily highest. So you re least inclined then 10 make mistakes. Experts say that. A client. who believes it, wntcs: '"I set aside a special time to pay bills. balance checkbooks. figure taxes. read con- tracts .. calculate interest. plan invest- ments -every moming nght after my. hot shower." fresh sta11. Foc us also on romance. VIRGO (..\ug 23-Scpt. 21): Man) ot st} le, creatn·ll). Leo figures prom1· }'Our "best qua hues·· surge to forc- nently. front. Sce nario features production. CANCER (June 21 -J ul) 22): Fam-promotion. better display for prod- ily "tug--of-war" takes place behind uct. ~oc;p10. Aquarius 1nd1v1duals scenes. Trust )Our own counsel. could t)clome val uable alhc$. Bus1- Follow through on hunch . Former ncss offer valid. 'Ett S.'1:\" t:ns Scents of garlic predomina1cd as supporters who paid $40 per person for the bargain poured downstairs to sample the wares of restaurants such as John Dominis, Five Feet, Gandhi. Gemmell's, Brandon's, Forty Car- rots, Morell's and J.W.'~. Pasta seemed to be the entree of the evening with at least six of the restaurants off era ng their idea of great carbohydrate dishes. But certainly. noshes other than pasta prevailed as more than most anyo ne could e ver cat was offered, including sushi from Koto. hangha1 and orange chicken from Newpon Mandarin, Mesquite-scared ah1 from Parker's Seafood Gnll, a~lled tenderloin of beef from P,....,-.:.... to name only a fe"'. "I'm 1npain1" said Eve Henderson of the OC Ph1lharmon1c Soc1et) as rn, left the-e¥ent explai m~ ~hat-to sa) she was full "'as "an under- ~tatement."' Full ornot\ PllyUl18cbferand Joy Owns ("ho na\.t.been commg to the event for six years) had to sample the dcsscns and enjo}ed the rich choc- olates fro m Azhmere Chocolaticrc and sorbet from Lusan Sorbay. The theme was "Beat the drums for OCPS! Beat the drum for mu 1c1" which, according to co-chair Tonai, wasamvcd at during a bramstorming of the committee. ··w e wa nted to theme it around a musical instrument ... somethina v.1 could use m the centerp1eccs and the decor ... and we came up with the drum and 1t cvolvffi from there." Table centerpieces consisted of white and royal blue drums. tied wi th balloons and filled with an assort- ment of good1e • from breads to candies -so filled that the) were d1fficu1t 1amornrtm1 theta~ In add111on 10 eat ing. dancmg (to LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I IS). Emphasis on communacauon, travel. You'll be compli mented as ··qu1clc abili ty to disseminate pertinent in for-stud)." Member of opposite sc:< will mation. Member of opposite sex -declare, "You are a natural actor!" wants you t~ succeed. will prove 11. pothlht on creat1v11y, discover) S~ort tnp 1n .. olves close relative specur3t1on. scnsuaht) Anes pla~., Virgo represented. d) nam1c role. , PISCES(Feb 19-March 20) )'ou·11 SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov .I) meet ind1,1dua l knowlcdgcabk ( hance meeting renews acquaint-about propen~. land. real e<itate. 11 a:;K. could ~lso 1sn 11~ par~ of could be case of ""IO!otant harmon' ·· ranee. You ll-kno wbaJ-10 dQ..._ ..\ns-.-.crstocomphcatedquestionsarc ho-.-. far to proceed. Protect interests made a"ailable Vargo l!o .. en much m and reputation. Act1\1ty also centers picture · aroul\d fina ncial claims IF MARCH 13 I YO R BIRTH- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): DAY you were separated from one or Legal representative prov1dd mfor· both parents a1 an earl> a~c. Tauru!t, mat1on, but final dec1s1on rests w1 tl\ Leo. Scorpio persons pla) importa nt you. Involves special agreement. roles m your life, You arc sc nsttne partnership. coun appearance. mar· JX)Ch1c1 sub)C t to moods. Recent nage. Gain indicated by wa11ing al domestic ad1ustment '-'ll'-ncces..al') least one week. l\lthough )OU often lecl lone!). ~ou CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19} also are vel') much lo,ed. Grcatc-r Someone fro m ~our past 1s back on 'd<'grec of selt-knowled~c occuf'I scene. Emphasis on employment, 1oward end of March You 11 tra\CI m basic issues. people who rely upon Ma) Social acm 1t1cs accelerate m your Judgment. Deadline 1s set for June. October re presents period of locattng document . Older 1ndtv1d· added rcspon 1b1ht>, promotion and ual. possibly parent, has answers. fi nancial gain How much weight did you gain. 1f any, between the <fay you got ma med and your 13th "'edding anni versary'> In th e United States. researchers sa). 23 pounds 1s typical of th e wi fe. 18 pounds of the husband. Woman's voice will count down launch Q. Do baby bats nurse? A. They do. If a mother bat could talk. she'd tell you about 11. no doubt. Her baby 1s born with a full set of sharp teeth~ CAPE CANAVERAL Fla. (AP) - Smee Alan B. Shepard made hi s 15· minute subo rbital night aboard the Mercury cap!tulc Freedom 7 10 1961. coJJ.D.lJ.Di dow n the final seconds to ~====;;;:;;======::;;,launch has been a man's job. 4_><~ O n Monda). Lisa Malone change~ ~w all that. , The ,'27-)car-old public affairs AUTO Fal'IO spec1ahst''-'1th N>\SA at the Kenned} ..... Space C'enter wall replace Hugh Hams as the \01ce of huulc Launch Control for the hftoffofD1sco vel')-. It .,,... .. .. llllClllllt Piii , .. ~. Al IUT-TIC CIRI wtll be the first time a woman has served as launch commentator for a flight carrying astronauts. Her job wjll be to ~u1dc the nc"'s media and 'he pubhc through the anxious minutes before the main engines ignite in a burst of Oame nod smoke, until the shuttle clears the launch U>wer and commun1cat1ons switch to the Johnson pace Center in Houston. Her challcl'\&e to exphun what 1s talons place behind the scene and to translate the ttth.nical chatter among launch managers into "something that an)bod} ca n understand." Malone 1s quick to contrast the s1gn1ficnncc of her new role w11 h 1hat of female astronauts. "I think what the> 're domg as a lot mol'I! i rcnd-scmng-and tmponan1 than what a commentator does." .she said. ""because the~ 're actuall) doing ll tnstcad ofi:eport1ng on wha t's been done.'' cvenhelc s. Malone ~1d. she h~C'i to think her voice "'ill be an mspmlllon to )Oung women . "If that would ihsp1 re somebod) to go on and achieve "'hat they want 10 li fe," she says. "f tha nk that 1s fa ntastic " Malone hns worked for N >\ for seven years. nsm$ to her po iuon of space huttlc pc iali't from a colleae work-study program that taned while he "'as earning a bachelor's degree 1n JOUrnahsm from the Uni- ve rsity of Alabama m Tuscaloosa. She edited the pace center ne"'.,,_ letter, paceport Nc"'s· for th rec years before she was au1aned to the pace shuttle bt'at. Now. she attend several daily mc<'tlOgs oflaunch managers to sta> up-to-date on the progress of work to get thrtt orbiters and their external fuel tanks ond boo ter rockets ready for fligh t. T o prcpart fofller debut, Milonr provided launch commentary for some unmanned Atlas Centa ur and Delta launches and for the early port1onsofsome shuttlecountdown She hns watched numerous launch~ from her o;eat at the tinna room console be tdc Ham v.ho 1s now deputy dLrector for public affairs at Kennedy Space Center. he also hired a voice coach. Although she has learned the lingo and has carefull y prcparrd a scnpt. Malone knows her bigge t challenge will be the "real-time clement of the JOb .. -and how she'll react 1f there's an unexpected problem dunna the countdown. '"You're aoma to be scrambhna to try and fiau re out v.hat 1t 11 because )OU want to have the naht stol") · before you tell the world what's aoin• on.·· Malone Ja1d. Drivers of cars with autom1bc trans m1SS10ns should get into the habit of checkm& thttr·i ransnuSSIOn's fluid level Just like checking the enein• 011 levtl. this simply involves reading a dipstick. The transmission fluid's smaller·s1zed dipstick 1s usually found at the rear of the ename. An accurate reading necess- ar~y entails hav1nc the ene1ne warmed up and runn1na. Fluid should be added one pint at a tune only 11 the fluid level is betow the "add" kne. Even 1f 1t is not necessary to add fluid, the drivet should tatlt 110tt of the fluid's color it should be bfettt red. tt it has a brown tinee, 1t 1s tinlt to hive it cha~ n 1t 1s vtry dark. tM could bt an indQtion of 1 damlltd trlfllllmOft ttllt rtqUtrts 1111mediate at Legal loo1Jihole in rape case infuriating .......... If ,otir autolftftlC tr1nsm1$$10n isn't *ftiflc smootllfy, tfle flwd !Ml IS ltle first ..... 10 cftlck ~ fluid """" ........ ... protect your tr"""'9SSiOn lrM ......, Md can sawe ,oti ~ ..... ..., of.,.......,,.,.,. Of ""1Cl•IM. for expert ttmet, • c&I •... ,. .,. stm:t ~for vw .. w ..... ..., ""' GirU ""' •. ,...'°"cir: W.'rt It 2090 ............... OpMMIW. , ........ , ....... "'*' .... ....... ,...,......-....~~ v.ork otT tha\ dinner) to the Jim Robens Quartet and announcement of oppoftuni~)' pnzcwmncrs rounded out the even1na. Tonai e ttmat• proceed at $20,()()()wh ich wilJ Jbpport the OCPS Youth Outrcac~Proerams providina musical entertainment and education fo r 300.000 Orange Count)' st udents annually. ··w e are deligh ted v.1tb the sup- port.'" ~ad Tonai. ··and especially iratcful to the South Coast Plaza Merchants .\s~1at1on for all their a s1stance .. . ~ Committee membe~ ·from the Irvine Philharmonic included Elalae Delman, Cindy Brauer, Joan B1rt, JoDee"Cleveland, Q arlene Compton, Pat Helll1, JoEUen Hael)', Sberry Jav .. erl, Sberri Lawraceu' Salma Rnanoor, Lenore SUby, narbara Wtqttr, .ugT£ ZiHle and ID ~ck. HHIDf91·. By CHARLES GOREN and OMAR SHARIF Q.1-A.s South. vulnerable, you hold: •At054l 4V7 0 13 •17'41 The bidding has proceeded: Nortll Ea.rt Soata. Wac t NT J O ! WhAt actjon do you take? · A.-You would like to compete, but ~1--A-bid-o!-ihfcc 1pada by you would be forcing, and you don't have the values or. distribution to insist on pmc. Pass. When you're futed, stay futcd! Q.l-A.s South, vulnerable, you bold: •103 Q761 -0.1917~31 •Vold The bldd.lna has proceeded: W• Nortll Eat Soeta. • • l • l Q p .. 3 Q 3 . ,.. f What action do you take? A.-At the table, Sooth bid ronr spades on the theory that bls partner bad to have a diamond fit. He wun' t li&tcnina to the auction. North doea have a two-suitcr, but It iJ in the blacks. P us, and hope that nine tricb aren't beyond partner's reach after a trump lead. Q'-Both vulnerable, u South you bold: •U732 Q Kll6 0 13 •k73 hrtncr opens the biddina with one Jpade. What do you rapond? A.-This depend.a OD ,our me.tboda. If you play limit rlila, pcrfect- jwnp to three apeda. If you play forc:iq jump raises, you ba~ a problan. The way to toJve It is to temporize by bidd1na two dube, t.beD raisina lpedea DU1. Doa 't jump to four ipldes-tbat ab0W1 IDOt'C distributioft and rewer blah c:a.rda. Q~4-Ndther vulnerable, u Soulb you hold: •13 ICQ1165l 0 '7 •till The biddJDI has proceeded: NMla £M& S..dl w .. 1 o r .. 1 v>._ 3 Q ,.. 1 Whal acdon do you take? A.-Pa.rtMr'I jump to thtet htan.a Ii iAvitatJooal, not pme-f e>fdila. He II abowlna a band of eome 16-11 poiftu. In terms of poi• c:ouoc ,ou miPl not have quite ..,...._ foi . ..... but that mtb ......, .. pun told. bi.le to four IMarU. Q.S--&Otb vulnerable, u SoUt1a Jo. bold: •..us 9 ~ o• •a ,....., opw &M ..., ........ ••••· .... dO'" ,..,..., A.-'ne ,...,... mta for a 1-.p lllift ... ~ ....... ... ... lill ..... .. ........... "'for ....... ... 11111 ..... , ,,_ ... ... •1 fr d. IO jwp to two ..... . . MONDAY, MARCH 13. 1989 Busy day p~ov s a satisfying one for UCI tennis Anteaters take· team, individual titles same day 11 was a busy day for the UCI men's tennis team. but also a most satisfying one. The Anteaters. who qualified Mark Kaplan in sin&les and the doubles team of M1ke lloberts and Carsten Hoff man for Sunday's finals of the Southern Cahforma Intercollegiate Tennis Champion hips at the VaUey Hunt Oub 1n Pasadena. had a sm~U problem. At the same ume as the finals, UCJ also had a dual match with Nonb C:irohna. No problem. Coach Oreg Patton in a hurried move Saturday n1abt. got the okay to move the match up to 9 a.m, and the Anteaters earned a bard-fou.&ht 5-4 victory o~er the Tar Heels bc(orc the selected playrrs rushed up the free- • WI)'. for the afternoon finals Of the individual tournament. Once there, Kaplan defeated U C's B)'ron Black 7--6. 6-3 for the singles title. and Robcns and Hoff man. a freshman and sophomore rcspccove- ly. downed l-Ong Beach me scmors Pat Crow and Wilham Moravec 7-6. 3-6, 6-4 for the doubles title. A hnlc more unbche' able 1s the fao~ UC'I went throu&h the da.l Without the stfVlce5 Of tV.0 Of ltS IOp six pla)crs. Mike Bnsas and Make Cadigan Roben and Hoffman com-pn~ UCT fifth doublts team. playtnt without Bngs and cadtpn ... Patton sa1d. "I'm ftnding out that I have an 011 shaft. The dCcpcr I '°' I hnve some crude oil that's very valuable. Everybody on the team is ready to jump 1n and play. . "Roberts lost singles and doubles. then played one of the hottest doubles teams in Southern Catifomi~ They lose Lo No. 3 team of Nonh Caro- lina's. and then beat No. I team from t.ona Beach tate." It mark~ the first ti me in the history of the Southern California lnterrollqlate that players from a UCr1 Tr.,,or Kron ..... nn retUf'nt • ihOt ... Inst North caro11••1 D•vld ~ollKlc I~ ttla No. I WTnat wa a seal')' (dual) mattb, , ......... U0/12, f . 0 I . I I (, I· H \' k I . 1 · H \ I . I Nation·, s best line up to share in wealthiest NCAAs ever Arizona No. 1 in West; ----.C LAheads to Atlanta KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) -It 1s certainly the nchcst college tournament of alf time, and probabl) the most wide open. And 1he way Eastern teams are -hcndcd west and Western teams are beaded cast, this promises to t?C the most national National Collcg.aatc Athletic Assoc1au on basketball tournament. "This )Ur's tournament 1 trul) a nauonal tour- nament." Jim Delany, cha1rman-dcs1gna1e the sclcc:uon committee. sa.td uoday when the 64-tcam NC Ai.\ bracket was unveiled. "[ think wc·~c come as close to having equal brackets. w11h equal regions. as we have 1n all m} cxpcneoce." "'--_ :. Cednc Dcmpsc). OUIJOtng cha1mla~e ninc- man committee. said predicting the eventual champion may be riskier than ever. • "I 1hink the committee would think that any of the top four seeds in the four rcaaonals arc capable of reaching the Final Four.'' he said. As always. cnes of protest arose from l'CJCCtcd teams. particularly from fans of cw Meuco. 20-1 O. and Nev. Mexico S~te. 2 1-1 0 for New Me"<1co. it's the third stra1aht 20-wan. non-NC AA season But New Mexico coach Dave Bh s cautioned his team's followers to cool their arc. "We're kind of hke that N AR dover who misjudged bow much fuel he had and all of a sudden ~c·rc coasting down the backstretch and 64 teams "'ent by u . " Bb ss .s.atd. Ocmng left out costs money u well as P!Cst11e since a bid this year 1s wonh a m1n1mum SH0.000. While Paofic-10 features Anzona.. top seeded in the West, UCLA, St.anford and Orcaon Stale, and the We t Coast Athlet1c Conference features Lo>ola Marymount and t. Mary's. the 811 West ma~cd only Nc\ada·Las C O \ C 11 ·, C 0 IC' I IC Vegas this season. After sending three teams a )car ago when the conference champion Rt'bels v.erc ousted in the conferencr tournament semifinals. 1h1s )car teams hkc · sc<:ond-place New Mexico tatc and third-place 1(' Santa Barbara v.ere relegated to the NIT But. more than ever. the committee's deci ions on where to send teams also drew illlenuon. In 1he1r effon to balance the four regionals and keep teams from pla} 1ng on their home coun. the commiuec has AnLOna playina in Idaho rather than Tucson. . Oklahoma 1n Ten nessee instead of Dallas ... Gcorgrn Tech 1n Tex.as. The committee met in IUnsas Cit) from r nda) morning to Sunda) afternoon before cmergmgw11h J4 al· large cntnes to go w11h 30 automatic quahfil.'rs J 'S conference regular season or tournament champ1on'l Each of the four regions ha teams Sttded one through 16. Pickjng lhc teams. and deciding where to assign them. consumed most of the "'eckend "There's no question that 0 pcrceJll of the 11me '" de\Otcd to one of those l"-O proccs~s." 'l:nd Delao). v. ho succeeds Dempsey as chairman next summer. "[ thin~ there probably is more pressure 10 the selecuon pan because 1f v.e make a mistake in the selec11on. 11 means a descrvan11eam 1sexcludcd Ea h ofusangu1sh morco\cr the selection process. although lht' other things arc ven important." first-round pla) ~1M Thursda) and Fnda) at s1te!I around the country, v.1tn the No I seed pla~ 1ng "lo I 6 o 2 meellni No. IS. etc The second-round winners ad' ance to the regional semifinals the followmg v..eekend. and the regional winners converge an Seattle the fim "-Cd. in Apnl for the final four. The utlc game v.111 be .\pnl 3. nnd each Final Four team 1s guaranteed mor..-than SI 2 million according to N AA csumutcs Tne payouts. in the final )Car of the NCAA's thret·· )Ca r contract with CB . are shghtl) h1Jhcr than la 1 )Car's and the highest in tourne) h1stOI')'. Wanning a first-round pmc guarantltS a pa)da) of about SS00.000. . -....... ~ Arlzon•'• Jed Buechler and the top-r•nked Wlldc•ts h•ve been seeded No. 1 In the Western Reglon•I •nd head to ld•ho. . -Long Beach St . women eye appearance No. 8 KANSAS C'ITY. Mo (A P)-Top-ranked and oncc- bcatcn Auburn wa made the top Sttd 1n the Mideast Reiion for lhe N AA ~omen's basketball championship an paann annouoced unday Auburn. 28-1 after lo 1111 to second-ranked Ten· ne Stt 66-51 on Monday, pined a b)'c an the first-round of the tournament and v.111 meet the •1nner or the Temple-Hot)' Cro pmc on March 19 at Auburn. No 2 Tennessee. 30-.?. wa lht' top Sttd 1n the Ea t RcgJonal It will OJ)(n pla) 1n the ~nd round ~arch I 8 at homt' a,gamst either Connecucut or La Salle. F1fth-rankrd Maryland and No. 3 Lou1 iana Tech v.ere &1Hn the other top seeds. Mat) land. 26-2. was put 10 the West Rci1ona) but will play etlhcr Cinc10nat1 or Bov.hn• C1recn at Mar) land 1n the second round March 18. Lou1S1ana Tech. 29-3, v.as top-seeded 10 the Midwest and will open pla) apanst t'tthcr Mtam1. Aa.. or Oklahoma talc on March 19 at home. .\lso gl\Cn b)~ an the first round were No. 7 Lona Bea h talc, 18-4. o 13 North Carohna State. 23-6, o 4 1anford. 26-2. and o 6 Tcxa\. 2S-4 L-Ong Beach lite v.111 pla) m the East. Te'a in the We t. onh Carohna ~talc 10 the East and tanford in tht' M1dv.cst L-Ong Beach t.atc. L-Ou1s1ana Tech and Tcnncsstt "-Crc .inion.a fi\e teams to make an eighth appearance tn the tournament lso appcanna in all ctght yta11 the tournament has been pla)ed were Georgia and M1 1s- s1pp1 ..\$m. North Carolina talc and Tcus made the tournament fOf" the ~vt'nth time E11ht teams "-Crt added to tht' tournament this year for a total of 48 Conference champions earned 19 automatic berths and 29 at-large spots were awarded F1r\I· and 'iCCOnd-round pmes were to be pla)ed at campus sites "•th first -round pmcs scheduled March I .S and cond-round games 1arch I or 19. Mother provides Inspiration, Stanford minds no match for Arizona's power, 73-51 From Dally PHot wire services tr1m The Wildcats, top-seeded m the \\cc;1, op(n pla\' Thursday in Boise. Idaho. again t ltobcrt Moms doesn't let obstacles -interfere INGLtWOOD -lhO'I(' ~ell· edUl"'ited minds helped not at all Stanford ~ncv. "'hat w:a~ coming. knc"' first-hand ahout the a' abnchc of Amona peed. .\nd Stanford ha a few da> to ponder 1t aianna ~eakn u 1t prcparu for t~ tournament. The Card10al. SCC'ded third in the East. pla} 1cna C ollqe (2~) Thursda) 1n Grttn boro. .C Dotttn /nm coachr "'omen· tcnmtll UCL Each v.ttk I haveen)O)cd rcad1nf Bill MuJhpn's beskctt.11 column. Likch1scand1d1tykofwntin.1anddry humorandthtwayhechlnacs 1ubjttt1. Outofthote thrtt1 Ithink11 best 1hat J onlylJ) 1ocopy tne latter. 0 life at UCI 1spcat. I love the school. m) team and the people I work with. Whata ~nhorn h•u 16 ~carulO whtn my coacru na cattcr tqan. FMh )ut, I learn somt1h1na ncw.Coechinaktt?l)'Ouhumble. It' • diffteult toout-tmart thcathktcsand tbcTe's at.rays motbcrc:oed\ .,ho teems to know all thttcert1'of winn1"'° 0 WeartaUoWuttoairouraripcsin thiscOlumn. I haveon~nt. Have youc~ttoot1cedthat men'und women ·s samtaie lisefd. that mcn • .,nt art usUaily liwid by SIJOf1 - l.e., 1enn1s. bUkctt.11, ett. -and women·s .,..sa.rc utaaJty l1stld u women 'i tennis. WOfM1' 's be*ctt.11, C'tC Wbydowomen't ann Mtd to bt pickled byapdei'~veand lnC'll 't sporu ICMlldo IOl1 JUM "'" ...... ~ m *~·rm.,.,, "al 11 ......... ... by ........... m.illl. Notre Dame•~ on our schedule and a win b} l ( I v.ould \Ct up a great ~adhne 0 I'm so luck) 10 ha'c had a succc ion ofvcat md1 v1dual on m> team C oachma 1sa ~cry tune consum1ngoccupat1on and v..orlmg with quality Pt'OPle male 1tall worth.,,,,h11t' I'm urc )O u'vc heard 1b1 statement lrom manycoachc • but lhoteof)ou v.ho lla~t' met m) pl.l)ers w1ll most ccnainl)' agree v.uh me. H O\ I P~f, till. C\t'f) 11me a Cardinal pl9'er dueled. another boulder came fl) ing at him Top-ranked .\nzona ~JmP.I) buned 'tanforJ in unda) 's Pacific 10 Confe rence tournament cham· p1onsh1p game. running awn) to a 7 J.-5 I \ IClOr) A crowd of I 0 4<H at the Forum saw nactl) ~h) th1, i\niona t~m (27·3) hu far duplicated la t ~car's SUCtt The Wild :at lorttJ l'\o I::? tanford into 23 turno,crs. rarel) aJlowma the Canhnal to Oe' its considerable mu le. Arizona tbu rolls mto the • .\ Tournament a tht' nation' o. I Until then. the bt bo)' from Palo Ito "''II frequently check their coat pockt'U. \\-Ondenfli 1f Anzona swiped more than JU t the baaelball. "I remember the same thin& hap- ptnma "'hen~ pla)'ed at nzona." Stanford' Todd l1 ht• said "\\c had the same trouble gcltina into the offense. Today, ~ alJO 11ancd to v.omi a ut our pa We bqan putun1 prc urc on ourachn." Sari Elholt Scored I same.:.hilb 21 ff'lew '"TetmaYl/Uf t y team ha mack nlow tart th1 Ka.son. We ha~e had ouuaartini lincue tiealttly an<! ava1lablt for o}'I> oMofour first n1Dt' mat hes A coupleofpla}cru"'out fort.be season, and I H tried si~ different doub&tsrombinattoniai No. 3 doublet. but we' tt ttltl nJ strongrr ~~rtC\penc~wtthcH~r). -Cabn '89 sailors eye elapsed tlm~ ~ord · We woukJ tttll) love to M\.t more )'!!: spcc\llon1tourma1chn.Justc::all llyAUIONLOCKA.KY the clson·Mattk Prima.sa11edby about IOknot . the UCI Athk11C' Dcoanmtnllfyou ~ .......... ...., Bunon Bc~Jam1n of n Otqo Y.cht l'hc tlaoecd time leideh wttla nftdovuchtdulc. Wt'reeic1unato Tht I) .. Jlcdl" in e•pon Harbor Club. 19 m1kl from the tan. Prima dltaancn f'rom tbe MM aAlr 19 waschandhavcaarntli tof\111una Yacbt Oub's 79().m~ rxt to C'abo wat Ont mile ahead of the M-61 hours: Prima.. 194 mi•~ tta.muhr1year. San lucu. dubbed Cabo •89• •ere wif\ urt 1111 'k1pptrtd b) {icoof1C Ill, 193, Btonche. 19.ll.._ pg;. 0 · f o~r D\' (. dem<>nnam. l 91 · c:a.ce. I w; !ihtr T .. __ i.. r.orli'••-in• f\i·~-0l...,. h\i1nauptodw1rnidnuncSundaya ;e..-"."" A ... a-A .. ___ Bui~ l90: ~ •• 1 n..;..-.._ ,~. rwn&a 1• _., ·..-" "" t~ palpcd 20-tnot nonb~trly \.,..,. ~ • •~ ~'""'-·'"' ""''• • · • -..._.., ~ th11opponun5"10Und ... wa ..,1ftdt to lOe 1 day'uun of'200 mi~ for1anc lw>non Wlth hOpa df a MW ~t"f.Ckd. ''!.:~-~DOit.iii: ~IO-VC Palloa(UCl._._~or ~ e&ai*d u~ rttOrd for the 190 milt Dri111bcilt.-IU: ~ ...... tll: men ttenait )Writtthascolumn ' count. The narmtt f'ft'onl 11 2 daya; Cttiai. 'tlG: Militia 171 . for~blat110onr..,...MYC .\t tht I a.m. Rda)' roa &a,,~ 22 hOU"" 2 """""'Mid«>__.. MOit ol ct. ..,. ... bdkvid11uyway.Ewt1dlra1ae mUrtClniA Aeet•~wtth1n tct bY tht 5Mt1 Cru-'10 lloMie ha _..Wal .... ., ... ,_,.Ol_..a oflce. I CIOild 17 malts of C8th Other, Wida ll'Wtnl of tht ·1917 rift. ........ 1eu a W newr .... I0 ...... 1= tW ~ 111 .. ta lilllt ol--' ntliaeMMrlWMtMr ..... Mft Wiliflll ii liblle--.Ya-llldoa .a odm. to •vt'f'llr. 11.29 bob IO._. tlw . Da tM waylte tt4'M*d tndi .. the pect at tMe ..... was MOf'il, CW'mlt adal.r • ..... Ill , .. 1Never Nervous Pervis' no longer grabs acclaim as top center. . ,,.... .,_ NDI wfn wvkft He was the first freshman in 42 years 10 be named Mose Valuable Player of the Fmal •Cl , Four toumameot. ,· -. > In tbe fClional, he'd outplayed Nonh Carolina's Sam Perkins and Auburn's Chuck Palon. In the title pme aaainst Duke (who bid a promising freshman named Ferry who didn•t play much), he scored 2S points. Four came in the final minute, deciding the •outcome. I He looked like he might be another Bill Russell. But that hasn't happened. Pervis Ellison has come to maturity now. ln bis four }'Cars at Louisville, his teams have won 97, lost 40 (. 708). Thjs .eason. the 6-foot-9 senior center is amon& college basketbeJl's leaders in blocked shots per game (3.2). He a~~ three-plus assists. He's taken his team to 23 v1ctones. 1 Yel. althou~h be once was called .. Never Nervous Pervis," now hes seldom called much of anythin~ Loujsviile isn't exactly a media center. Pervis isn't peprious. His knees 10mctimes trouble him. The reasons arc multiple. but Louisville is merely ranked No. 16 ... and when the talk turns to the NBA drafi. first it's 1Blchette eyes Angels' berth i ~ l Gleu Boff maa'1 double drove in Kea "i ~ A*,... with the winnina run in the eighth -y- inning as the California Angels defeated the • · • Seattle Mariners 10-8 Sunday in Tempe, Ariz. It was the Mariners' fifth straight loss. Anderson led off the inning with a siQgle off 1Al1 DeLeoe, 0-2. He , moved to second on a walK by Brtu Dowllill1 a Rd scored on Hoffman's double. Winner Gre1 MlatoD, 1-1 , pitched , the teventh inni~g and gave up one unearned run, which tied the game at eight. Brya• Harvey worked the final two · inninp to earn the save. Dtu•ae Ble .. etkaQd DevOD Wlalte rcmamed the Angels' two hottest bitters. Bichctte went 2- for-5 to push his average t~ .380. He ranks second on t.hc club with seven RBI. Whtte, who leads the team with eiaht RBI, has nine hits in his last I 5 at-bats and is batting .407. "Bicheue is swinging the bat very well. He has earned bis at-bats," Angels manager Doq Rader said of the roolie whose immediate major-league prospects appear limited. The Angels arc set in the outfield with ~ Davb, White and free agent ClHdelJ Wa~gtOD, who recently signed a three-rear contract. "There are fi ve , outfielders and four jobs-· said Bichctte, referring to veteran Toay Armas. 'I have to hope they go wit~ who they consider the best. ..... Rookie Dave Hauea singled in the winning run. with one ou\ in the 11th inning and Jeb SltelbJ got four of the Dodgers:....21 h.ia_tt...kos Angeles beat the Houston Ast~os 7-6. Shelby broke out <?f a spring slump and capped an intense week of work on has swing. "I've been doing a lot of work this week," said Shel6y1 who entered the game battin$ .083. "Even though I badn t been gcttin& man1 hits until today, I could feel myself getting closer. Al l I ve been trying to do is get !"Y swing down, trying not to swing too hard and making contact with the ball. I don't worry about trying to hit the ball out of the park. If it does go out, fine, but rm mostly interested in getting my swi ng down and malting contact." Dodger Manager Tommy l.asorda added. "John's an important part of our offense. He has the ability to hit for average and power, and be can do a lot for us this season." Tracy Woodao•'• two-run home~ in the eighth tied the score 5-5. Dave ADderson's pinch-hit single in the ninth tied the score 6-6. ln the 11th. rookie MUie w.tte singled ~ff Jeff Heat .. cock, 0-1 , st~le ~ond, was sacrificed to third and scored on Hansen s single up the middle. Ql.OTE Of' THE D .\ \' Tree llelllu, 3)..year-old center of the Cleveland Cavaliers. after re1ect.ing a shot by Miami Heat rookie Todd Mitchell: ··Young fellow. didn't you have cable (TV) when you were growing up? I used to do this stuff all the time." Leach, Pugh win In doubles l..ajluna Beach's Rick Leacla and Palos Verdes Jim P•p, the third seeds, defeated • • No. 4 PaaJ AuacOH and Cllriato van _,,,- Ruaber1, 6-7 (5-7)1 6-3. 6-2, 2-6, 6-4, to caeture the doubles title at the Eagle Classic ofScotl.Sdak. Anz. Leach and Pugh got S 17.850 for the victory with Annacone and van Rensburg earning $8,925. In singles, lvu Le•dl aot in 88 percent of his first serves Sunday and needed just 57 minutes to beat No. 2 seed Stefaa Edberg, 6-2. 6-3 m 9Ckiegree heat on the outdoorhardcounsofthe Scottsdale Princess hotel ... Fourth-seeded Muaela MaJeeva rebounded from being down 4-1 in the first set to beat Jeuy Byne 6-4. 6-1 to win the S2SO,OOO Virginia Slims tennis tournamenL~t.lnd.ian. .. Wclls Malec:va.-who suffered a sprained lcn ankle Friday in the~uarterfiruils against Catarlaa Lbulqvlat, swept six straa t games to take the first set and the final six games oft e second set to defeat Byrne in 70 minutes. Dakin takes top fuel prize Pat Dakia of Dayton. Ohio, captured the ·/~ top fuel dragstcr title at the 17th All Pro ~ Wintcmationals at Darlington (N.C.) , -: Dragway on Sunday. Dakin 43. beat Bob StrH 11 of Stone Mountain, Ga., in the finals with a time of 5.386 seconds, or 269.46 mph. Strauss fini shed .in 5.49 seconds, or 261.61 mph. Bob Tattle of Hesperia claimed his first lntcrnational Hot Rod Association National Nitro Funny Car champtonship. beating Darrell AmberlOD of Osseo. Minn., an the closest race of the day. • Tuttle resisted a time of 5. 79 seconds in the quaner mile, or 251.39 mph, while Amberson came in at 5.80 second , or 248.61 mpoh. In the Pro Stock division. Tim Nabors of Wilksboro N.C., notched his third cbampionshi~ and first at the Wintcmationals with a 7.38-sccond run in the finals to beat Steve Se .. mWt of Indiana, who finished in 7.SOseconds ... Defendinascricschampion Tommy Ellis overcame 1 one-lap penahy for rouah driving early in the race and went on to capture the 100-lap Busch Grand National part of Sunday's Miller SOO triplc-hader at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway ... Jeb ~of West Palm Beach, Fla., drove his Honda an averaaic speed of 96.Jll miles per hour to the Dayiona 200 AMA Supetbikc C1a 1c national championship road race at the Daytona (Aa.) lntemational Speedway. Scan Elliott. Dinny fefTY, Sllety Kina .•• •and then Wbatuusname. It's been l4 years since a ~yer manated to datm a 5CC'Ond national ch1mpionsh.1p. Ellison may. Ellison can. And since auessina is what they pay me (or, )'II aucss Elhson will. The top seeds in 'he Jpumament draw, announced Sunday by the NCAA tournament committtt, were predictable enough-Arizona1 Oklahoma, Georaetown and Illinois, the top four te~ms 1n the latest sportswnte~· pOll. The pivotal game of the Midwest rqjonal -and perhaps of the tournament-could be a Sweet 16game in Minneapolis matchina Illinois apinst 23-8 Louisville. Illinois hasn't faced a dommant center aU season. The O~tdinals have Elhson. and 7-foot-I Felton Spencer as well. Anzona and Illinois lack centers. Oklahoma has sud(lenly aone flat . Georgetown has a quaHty center. but the kid's just a freshman. Only once in the last 4S )'.ears has a freshman taken his team to a national championship. ind that was ... ah, you're way ahead of me. It's been a wid~pen scas<fn. It's a wide-open tournament ... . ·-Kings bomb Oiiers In third Job ToHUl, Mlke ltra1 .. laylkt and. • Wayae Greta.ky scored in the first 7:03 of the .. • third period as the Los Anaeles Kings broke a .• '=- 2-2 tic en route to a 6-3 victory over host Edmonton. The victory tied the Kin$$ with the Oilers for second place in the Smythe OiVJsion. Tonelli gave Edmonton a 3-2 lcadjust 34 seconds into the final period. K.rushelnyski scored at 5:59 after some strong board work and Gretzky got his 52nd 1oal of the season at 7:23 aflcr a giveaway in the Edmonton end. Berale NleltoU1 added bis team-leading 61 st on a power play at 15:58. Gretzky's goal was his first in seven games against his former teammates. Gretzk~. held pointless and without a shot in their previous meeting, also set up Krushelnyski's goaJ to give him 12 assists against Edmonton ... In other NHL games: Frederick Olauaoa scorea two goals, one in a th.rec-goal burst in the first 9:04, as host Winni{>CI downed Toronto. 9-7, and ended a five-game losing streak ... Rookie Doa Barber's goal with 2:44 left m the second period broke a 3-3 tic as Minnesota topped St. Louis, 5-3 and moved within one point of the sccond- placc Blues in the Norris Division ... Marlo Lemteax reached the 70-goal plateau for the second straight season with three goals and added three assists as Pittsburgh defeated host Chicago 6-5 despite being outshot 62-28 ... DJve Alldre1c .. u '1 second goal of the game early in the third period was decisive for Buffalo en -route to a 3-2 victory over Boston and gav~ the Sabres a 5-0-3 record against Boston this season . . . Philadelph ia·s Rick Tocclaet scored his second goal of the game with 3: 18 left in the third period as the Flyers tied Hartford, 3-3. Kite captures title in playoff double-eyed the 18th hole Sunday to send e Tom· KJte and Davia Love Ill both L the Ncs~nv1tat1onal to a playoff. and Kite won the tournament when.Love three-putted the second extra hole. "I've won a lot of tournaments, but I've never won one like this. I'm in shock:· Kite said. "11 looked like a pro-am out there. No, not that good." 1'1 the playoff. both made pars at 16. On 17, Kate got his approach in the fnngc. and Love found the green. But he was 3().4() feet away and left his putt about eight fttt short. K.atc got down in two for par. and Love missed ha~ putt for par. Love, whose onl)' victory an a four-season PGA Tourcarcetcamc in the 1987 Hentage Classic. shot a 7.l_ovcr the final 18 holes whale Kite shot a 71 . Brace Cramp&oa shot a 3-under-par 68 to overcome a '""o-stroke dcfictt and win the $300.000 Anzona Classic at Phocna"< Crampton, who fin ashed w11h a 16-under-par total of200. won the 16th Senior Tour title of his career. Bobby Nlcltol1J. who led after the first and second rounds, shot a 72 and 11nishcd one stroke back. Crampton took the lead when he birdied the 12th hole to go 17-under. But he bogeyed 14. 15 and 16 and fell one strpke behind Nichols. in a 11e with three others. Crampton birdied the final two holes whale Nichols parred both. TAC approves drug testing A year-round out--0f-compet1t1on drug testing progiam was approved unanimously unday b~ the board of directors of The Athletacs Con""ess. the national governing -. .,. t.. body for track and field. "for me. at's been a long uphill battle.'' s?lad Edwla Moses of Newport Beach. the t""o- tame Ol~mp_1c gold mcdalast and world record-holder an the men s 400-mcter intermediate hurdles. who was one of the maJ or architects behind the 23-~c TA J).rU£.(rec. Year Rouna Drug Tc ang ProtocoTiliaf was presented to the board. "for sax or seven years. I've had the feeling that random testing was the only way to do it." Un ta I now. T AC-s policy was to test onl) at compet1t1ve events. taning Jul)' I. the top 25 athletes in each event will be subject to random testing any tame dunng the year ... Track and field 's national governing body also over- whelmingly upheld a ruling by a special threc-!"'an P<!nel to suspend I 6 athletes and coaches who participated an a tourofSouth Afnca. Thevoioc votewas67-4 by the board of direc1ors ofl he Athletics Congress. The athletes and coaches involved participated m three meets last October in South Afnca, which is under suspension by the International Amateur Athletic Federation. TaL•vtSM>N 7 p.m. -HO a ASKIT8ALL: Cll~a et Sen Antonio tdellved), Channel S 7:30 p.m. -.... 0 aASKITaALL: Hou•lon el Lekers, Prime Ticket. 1C>.l0 P.m. -.... lft aASKSTaALL: CIF Soul~n Rqlonel bovs btsktlbtll tltte "mt (tape), Prl,,,. Tlcatt. It.ADM> 10-30 a.m. -IXHlel'T10M aASll•ALL: Oodotr• vl. Detroit KABC t7'0l n:OS pm -IXHaamoM •AH9 AU.: Aneell .... 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TOURNEYS F.rom 81 points on his wa) to landing most outstanding player honors for the foumament. Howard Wnght had 12 points and Lachu 11 for tanford. Behind a stead} stream of Stanford turnovers, the Wildcats built a 20-1 1 lead. Their roud cooungent at the Forum increased the mayhem, and Anzona took ofTto a 36-19 lcad. The Cardinal never closed within 13 points the~ of the way. ··11 was probably as stron_g a defensive effon as \.\C've had in some tame." Aruona coach Lute Olson said. "It seemed hke we turned it up another notch. Frankly, I was sur- pnscd wc<:ould maanu11n that mtcni.1· ty .. In oth er conkn:nrc tournament. finals: Missouri 98, OklaJtoma 86: 8} ron In.an scored 29 poin ts and Doug math had 22 poantsand 14 reboun<ll> as the IOth-ranled Tigers beat the second-ranked Sooner) to \.\In the Big Eight tournament "M assoun had a .sreat game fhe~ shot well :ind whipped us on the boards:· Oklahoma ( oach Bill> Tubbs said "The) did about e\ery· thing )'O\J ha\e to do to win " Oklahoma's tace) Kang donn· natcd in'iade aaaanst Missouri. \C'Orang a tournament-record 38 points But the ooner • perimeter game produced only 19 point PRO B~Sl(ETBAl.t Ge.r1ewwa H, Syracaae 71: Alonzo Mourning orcd 21 pe>ints as tbe No. 3 Hoyas dominated the No. 5 Orange men to win their sixth Bia Ea.st championship. Georgetown guard Charles Smith, who scored 16 po1ots, was named the tournament's most valuable pla)et. He had a total of SO poaots an the Hoyas' first two ,.me . The Hoyas controlled the pme an the stc:Ond half following an &--0 run that gave them a S8-4S lead wath 1 I: 50 left. The Hoyas. 26-4. ha H won all six of their Big Ea t tournament champJon~ipgames. yracu!iC. 27-7. has lost seven of1ts last eight mee t an~ with the Hoyas. North Carollna 77, Duke 74: Steve Bucknall S<.'ored all 10 of his point~ an the last 5:28 to lead the No 9 Tar Heels to their fi rst Atlanuc \o:ist Confercnlc tournament title '>IOCC 1982. Nonh (arohna ~7-7, lt-d b} 12 point~ an the first half but Ouke ralhed to take the lead for the lir'>t umc on tw o tree thro"' b) John Smith with 5'44 ldt 1n the gamt.• Dann) f erry's de pcrallon 70-foot toss.:it the buner boun ed off the nm J.R Read led North Carolina with 14 poaf\h \.\hale Phil Hende™>n had 16 for No. 7 llukc. which fell to 2~ 7 Louisville 17, Florida I. 80: Pen I'> t:.lhc,on ~orcd 22 point\ ac, Nu 16 Lou I\\ Ille won 11'> \C'COnd straight Mrtro tournamcnt Loui ville 22-8, led by 14 io the second hal?. but the 14th-ranked Seminoles rallied to cut the maflin io three ~th 1:35 lcf\ on a lhrtt-poant play by Derrick Mitchell. However. Elhson and LaBradford Smith each hit two free throws rn the final 37 second~ to chnch the victory for Lows ville. Ban SL 17' Keat SL U: Btlly Buns scored 19 pomt.s. ioclud1ng five )- pointers. and Paris McCurdy added I 5 Points and 11 ·rebounds as the I 9th-ranked Cardinals. 28-2. survi vcd a rue Kent State raJJy to win the Mid-American Conference tour- nan1cnt lJtle. Alabama 7t, Florida It: Keath Askins scored 14 of his 23 points dunng a 2: 14 span an the1sccon<l half as Alabama broke open a close game to win its fourth Southeastern Con· fcrence tournament Arkuaas 100 Ttxas 71: Lcn11c Ho""ell scored 28 point!. as Arltan!W.1~ won the South""c t Conference tour· namcn1 for the ftrst tame an seven )ear\. \rkansas. ~4-6. broke the record of 91 point!. an a SW( tournament champ1on\h1p game, set . by Hou~ton an IY71$ ·So.diem U. H , Tera1Soaibern11: C.arlo mplc st-o~d 26 points, including four fret' throws 1n the firuil 5«ond of mcrt1me. as Southem l nt\erc,i!) beat Te\cas uthcrn to wan the ~uthwestem Athleuc (on· lerencc toumament. Scott's Jon[J-rangeis shoot down· warriors BOATING From Bl ol l odos Santos Island. Ln!!oen.:u.b ncnr Races follow Cabo '89 Lakers halt ra lly fo r fourth straight victo ry, 1 26-1 J 5 From The AsJOdated Preu Lo, Angeles' Byron ~ou scored 32 points and shot down the Golden State Wamors with thrc.-c 3-poant bombs in the final penod unday na,ttt to &1vc the Lakers their fourth stnli&ht victory. 126-11 5. Scott ended a funous comeback bid by _the WamoD when he snapped a 109-109 lead late in the founh Quarter with the first of hi three tr.tight bombs. l\fier Winston Garland hit a 3- poi,ucr for Golden· State. ScO!t clicked on two m.orc to maie 11 118-112, and the La.ke~ ne ver lost the lead aaaan. ··1 aot the first (3-pointer) in one comer, the second one in another corner and then the third one some- where UP, h1g.h." he ~id. ..It was almost lake play1n1 'ho~: It felt aood. They all came bam. ba.m. bam." Scott aa1d defen 1ve attention directed at MllJC :Johnson helped. "My defendCT' 1$ domg what he's upposcd to, droppina down and he1pins. and I'm 1ust stepp1na 1n and hooting wick-open >po1ntcn." Los An&elH OUlteorcd the War- riors 1 .. 3 ovtt the final five minutes of the pme. Chn1 Mullin. who led the Wamol'\ W'lth 27 Po•nts, licoriid only one J>Qint 1n the final 11 m1nU1e1. Tmy l"flllle added 22 points for die Warrion and ~ Jobnton a.act 23 for the tam. 1'bC Lakeft kld 96-IJ laee in 1ht- th1rd DtriOd brfore Tftlle K'Ofed two quklibuketaon a jumper and ad~nlt after a steal to make 'it 96-87 &Otna into the final quaner. Tbe Warrion thm e~~ their nan to 11.0 wnh a Iona Jumptt by Richmond, a ~naer bY M1allin and a layu_p after an Olrcnsivc ~:J: Otis Smith tMt cut lbl' a.d to . R1ehm0nd·1 ).Pointer 1bou1 a maautc Iller tied die ICIOft ~'!!f Ud I ... P.oial DllY bJ •"Ille Wlriiatldiiil'llli a.dace ...., la .. .. , .... ..,. ••• ,.. .... n-1 .... ..:t:.:t'.::f.!,'::1'r'i ·c~~--c ... ..... "' Iii • ullers Kar••• Abdul Jab- bar hes tlll ...., .. swiped bJ Wa~rlon l.Miy Sntlttl. The water\ oO Newpon Beach ""ere bus) ':nurday as three yacht club\ teamt.<d to conduct the first race of their re l)C\'ll\C nc\ ~ttas \t the ~me umc, 37 )3 hll v.ctt tuna. tanl"d an Ne\.\.pon Harbor · ht Club'\ 10th race to Cabo n Lu '> 1hng an 1dent11:al coun.( v.crt the y:acht 1n BahLa Connth1an Yacht Club·s Angclman Sent$. Vo1agcn Ya ht C'lub'5 Humph~)' Bop.rt ncs.. and South Shorr Yacht Club·s Bu<)) !>cncs. BCYC also conducted a t Patri k's Day Rraatu for mall boats 5&llmg 10 ade the natbor. Herc' an uodatc on the Icade~: V""9tt Yei:M a.....,. •ea Pt•Rfl·A-1 Mb R...-. flr-~• .... IMft· /Mnk.11 ta!Doe YC 2 MitctWf, Hel'-.•f~, hhi4I C!or.,.•lllM vc, J ~-.en. 0.'19 Ot•r SoUll'I $1\0r• YC. PHRF-1-1 Von.., 9'"'4 TwlCMI, ave. , lultt 0<-. erow11. ICYC. J MlCNtUl .. GtHllNll, UVC.. PHRF c-1 s.oi-r•·•,. ~ "ICNll~· Cerol KOkOI. VYC. 1 Run.war II, JCW\ft w...-VY(,) lllY•l•I*. Ill Wot.,...,_, VYC, J. 9CYC A 4•:-•ac.e breakneck ~peed oOensc in the h~t CLASS A-1. Cuttor. J9ff ,.,...., ..__., half a5 the) took a 7 J-64 IC'IJ. H.,_, YC., P1woe '·. Fertr!N KYC , M.t "tlliOO. JOfVI Frtdkt!\, tYC • "Th3t Wb U lood dcfcn U we Cl.ASS lt-1 VOt~ll. 1 !Witt, l FonedD have seen for 48 minute •• sanl c;.o11r.., ~. tYC Nelson. addina of his own uiuad, CL.US c-1 s--... ,,., 1 "llf\IW•r "· > W ... "'•'MDlil KYe k "9er'ldi"a .,., .__. •• e arc &pin pla)tna at a high level, TH1$11..E-1. o..." "· nc. and lam happy aboul\hat. We played $AIOT A-1 ...... 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I JO pm Akron 11 7, •I Ohto Sl•ll 11· 14 I om ~ OrteaM 19· 10 ti W \CO'!S"' 11 II I OS P m , SOUIM!'n ll:lno•'· 10· 13. et SI LllVl\ 13·9 I .JO om Temole 11· ll. at RICllrnond 20·t 9 30 o m TllUnclll Y" s Gema~ Ktnr Stll• 20 10 v' M>el\i9an State, IS· ll •• Ot1ro11 7 30 o m c;-o,_ Soull\em, 2J S, et Alaoamt l •tm • •119111m. 11-11 7 .JS P m UC Sanf1 Barbare 11·1 a t WocM • Stolt 18·10 130.o m •Arkansas Stale 20-9 at N•IJ(a$114 16 IS llS o m Pt~o.ne, 19 I?. •• Ntw MUICO Sta•• 2'· 10. 9'3S om Sanll Ctat •, 20· 10 11 New MexlCo 20 9 9 lS om HIWl•I, 11· 12. a l C1hf()(n1a 19 11, 10 )0 II m F ricla Y'. <;,•mat • Boise Sta 1t 23·6. e1 Ot.i.P>Oma State 16• 12 1 30 om NCAA WOfNft"s TourNment EAST RE<#IONAl W....,_Y's Finl lttund Games V1odtrl>tll. 11·1 ••• SI JoMoll •. n 7 4 II m l • Sa .e 11·2 at Con...chtut 7•-S 4 JO Pm Pr0¥1denee 22 10 ti Je,.._, Mad~ 7S•l • )0 p.m W9'1 V1tO>t1•a 73 1 •I Wf\letn Kf"'UCkv 22·1 S P m Sec:*'CI R 9'IM Sat\llcUY'' ~ Conn«:1,._ut·l • Sa #•nntr ti Ttnl'ft\tt 30·2. 4 30 o rn Suflday's G•mtt W, l<.tnfliC"V Wetl V •Q n•t ., .. ,..,,.,. a • V • 11 ,,._ 20-9 11 a m Jamn Mao.SOii P.ov•Cle<ICt al Ollo0 s111~ 13 S, 11 • m St Jowo1n·Va~10.11 "',.,,., 11 1.on11 Suen St111 21 · • 4 o m s.mHIMI• ITllYndn. Mardi 1l .... wtlnt GfMll, Kv I TlrnH 61'<1 e>a.rtll9l T9A c~..._ (~turdtv, Mardi 1S 11 lawtint Gr-, Kv ) s.m.11nal wll'lntrs, T9A MIDEAST REGIONAL WtdNsclaY'' Fint lteund Gem.• HOlv Cros,, 21·9 at Tt mote ?I t , 4 om Ttnn ·(l'Wllllll0091. 19 11 •I GtorQ·• 72· 6, 4 30 om Vllleno111 II· I I 11 Otd Oom.nloo. 21 I 4 JO om Soul"*rn M IU 1U POI 76 • •• Rulllff\ 23 • 430 o m $K911d"eund S.tuNIY'• Game\ s M:u••H•O Rutotn ·-11 Noortn C•ro · na S111e, 2l-t II • m Geor9••· Tt M •C11111enooea winner' at Cltm$0n, 19· 10 • 30 o m G01.•· ....... ._ T ...... •HllW Cnll ......, et -...-. •·'1 q U!\ Old~·~··-­.... ~ ,..,, '"' •"'- •• 9 (~y. M9rca D at ~ A19.) t~ etld Nitlflel TIA CIAnsH Us ·~.Mmrcallet~­~ WW.s TIA MIOWSl'T HGtOMA-L .,., '"'' "'"' ........... Aflll!Mt, 12 7, et PIJlfOull, tJ-S, 4 )0 om T.,...... Ttc11, 21-1, at Soutll CerOllN, n•. •:JO om Mlal'Tll Fi., 21-7, 11 Ot.iatioma State, 19•11, SJO o m Notlh•t11tr11 State, l.a , n ·7, at llOno•s 0 Stall. 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Wtsl 11 F e<tgr 7 )0 "*' seMet -..V• nu~SDAY Ct e>o\lft "ll Va •v et (OfOlll or ,.,.., ) FOU'lta ft Ve • 11 N•wPOtt H••llO' 2 •S UM•trJ tv, WOOOt>riOH 11 lo~ J , ,._ Amat at Mlltf 0. ) H"'°'lftO'M ~I! •' E ••anclt, 7 O 1 "'''" •' wn•mll!''" l ""4r ... e t Vtlitl'Cia J S.00~ 11 flt MocM"o I, LllJUI'• k tcl'I •' ~., C~tt J Octal' v .. .., 11 L.19U"• H l l FRIDAY L••f'wOOd t i Marer 0.. 3 SATURDAY . eeacl'I c.1 .. , lflv•t•• .,. •• !\If"'~' ~ert>Or I • m ... ckl O.O. et IC ••tllt 1nv11a1oont1 •• rto'lthO Sanr·•~ COi fft I a m High scMol Olrt• THURSDAY Ct Ol\trtno Vt ~v 11 Corono d'4 Mt• J Foul"t••n Va n •' Ne .. oort H•rbO< 7 4S Un··•n ·IV, Woodl><•O~ .. ,,.,.,.. > 8 •ll04I Amat at ,.,..,rr 0. l Hutit.Mton 8 a<~ at E~""C•I 1 0 Tu\•" •' \l\itt•"' "l'~ ) Marina 11 V•.e«" J SadOAl>l~k •l El ~ J L.o.,,.. 8•"11 •• s., c~·· ) ()(fl" ..,-,..., I I Lav •"f H S l SATuaDAY c°'-~· ""'' to \Of! •' •• , .. 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'' U~ v.,.S Iv t i Ha·~1rO Perr. 100u0oe,,..,.. 6 u-no at ll't ooo tw doe ) ed ~M at Surl'!V H S l 1~ Es••nt . •' T•OY J IS "'"'"' r \11< ., a...na Pio. l 1~ Olta~ V •• Irv;,,. •I ~-Hill\ Ttvrft~I WIONISOAY Cvona • ~ a t Sa"t• ""'· l """" OlM V-11 l ""'9 ~ T-~ THUUOAY Corona dtl M.r 11 Ut11~t¥, >.IS ~' er Est1!'<la l.lS, Tust111 ""' Ntwoort Herbof ti T•Vltll*lt PllA, i : OcNn View, lrvlne at uo1111e Hiil Tour• natntnf, WOOCSIN tel.-. E d•son, Oc:.l'I Vft. Wtslm.itJltf, HUflJ""'IOCI 9HCfl el Cen\"4111 • T ourn.me111 F1UDAY WooeftWI099, EdflOll Oc;Afl v...-WHI· nwutw, HUl\t.no1011 ee.c11 11 c;~ Tour• n.mtnl, ex.an v .. w ltv!M 11 Leoune Hiii TOUf'nernet1r. SATURDAY Otten V1tw tn1ine 11 Laourle Hiii T °"'nement, Woodtlrtdot EdllOtl OCMll V1•w, Wntmon"er, Hunt1nvt011 a.ac:n 11 C1nv011 Touma'"*1t TENNIS c ..... men -.. TUESOAY K•nsa• II lJCI 1.30, MHa, Colorldo ., Cnrtst Collfoe Irvine, 2 SATURDAY Miami el UCt 1 o,m SUNDAY Clem~e>n II OCI, ' pm c ..... women TUESOAV Pr 1nct ton al UCI, 1 30: 81o4a II Chr111 ColltO• Irvine 2 THURSOAY W•t>« St1te at UCI. \!JO Comnwnltv c ..... "*' TUESOAY • R1ncll0 San1o1go \1 Otll!Ot 't:oast, 2 THURSDAY S.00110t(lo. 11 0ot110-Coal! 2 GQIOen We•I 11 Fuiierton ? Communltv C-... wemen TUaSOAY Or1nve Coest el 1t1nc:t1o Sanl.aoo 2 THURSDAY Or•~llf Coal! et Sa~ 2 FutterlOll et Golof11 Wt\I 2 Hklh scMet bovs , MONDAY H""t.Mlton &each vs Dow~ II lnde· l>tf'Clen(t Pert.. 2 JQ WOOdt>o'1CIOCI t i New- _., Hart>ot. 3 l,• °""''' 11 Founll'fl Ila .. v, 1 >0 TUESDAY "<:°""' 0111 M.er 11 ROlltl\9 H•h , 3-Coste Wu et SaclcM9bKlt.. 3 WEOMESOAY Ed•son 11 lrV•nt 3, Hunt1119I011 eeac:11 at M•HIOl'I Vieio 2 .lO, We.Jm1nstar If Santi Ana, ) Leouna ~ t i Estenc:ll, 3 Foolt\fll 11 WOOOl)(td9t, 3. Maler Otl et f'ounta•ll v111ev. l THURSOAY a9uoa 9nt ll et EdlloO'I ), WHtmlnlltr •' Lo' A•amnos 3 ,.IOAY SI PeJt al Mater De< 3, H\lllhnOIOfl 8"'" et 9~ Grandt, 1 30. New~t Hert>« 11 L• Holla l Ml\1~ VittO et l a 'IA e..c11. i Los Ai.m•IOS at Founte111 "• ,,, no VOLLEYBALL ~ men TUISOA'r UCI 11 P-~ 1 JO FR.IOAY \a" D "° Ste•• a l UCt 7 )0 WMDAY Sit•• et Uet U O t "' CornrnuM'V C-.. "*' Wl°"lS.OAY t!"Q 9ta<. 11 Or~ Co.•• 7, l •"''"' 1• G~ V.t\I 1 FR.IOAY G ~ West 11 l Cam no 1 Or•~ Coas• a• Sa"" ~· 1 """' •chod .,..,. TODAY ... oi .. 110 ., Cot.. M•w J IS Wood· D' 01H •' !>a., ,,.,....,..,. 1 TUESDAY Un•vtn••v at tr11one 1 Cana H ' •• Octe'I .,, .... 7 WE.DNIESDAY Marine t i Cor-Ml Mar 7 Le11un• H•I ~ ., WOOOllr!OOe 3 )0 Cos•• Mew .. fre~ H·~ ...l..IO. ~ •' Wut rn.niter ) IS td Mltl e t N•wl>Of'I Hlft>or, 6 4S L•111P1• 8tacn •• Pec1tic P111we1e•, 7, Et Toro •• ,._,,,., V~ 6 om THURSDAY Hll'll ~'Dn ~1' 11 (Slt "C•t 1 F'"IDAY WOO!!ti<~ et E'''"'" 7 LH V"t Hll!s .. Co,11 ~" SlO lilltVtn Iv •I W•\I• l"!'lil'>\lf'. '0 Oc•an ""-a t s. .. ,. &trt>t•t 1 l tllU"A 9ta<I\ e t T•et>uco H>h, 1 SWPMMING CommunifV c.-... men and Womefl l"RtOAY O 1"911 r I GOIOtr ll'tt~I 11 Cuest1 Inv 111-el all ll<tv .. __ _ SATUtlDAY 0.el'Qt C~st ~ Wf'\I 11 C\H''" ,,,...,,.. .. .. Hith sdloel bovs TUESDAY f o..nt11f\ Ve Y 11 l 1"11 -..Cl\ WiltOtl, OcN n \/ .. .,. 11 LO"G 8HCll Jo<:CS.n 3 WIDH•SDAY Cos11 Mt1a al C!>'Ol'I del ,.,..,, • WOOOl)(>OOf el HU"'•no'!Oft &M(h , l , T11•ton M •" at Ir v,... ) THURSDAY COtON Cl4ll Ma< Fount• n V1ttey. trv1ne Mat., Otl, 1-i""I 'IQtOn 9 .. Cll. Oc.en V ...... EcMon ~ ''•11C1t et CIF ltelavs •• 9e11'T\Oftt Pieri 1 DITI ''IUOAV Tte t>ucO H ., MllW Ot •I $ltnl1 Ana V•~v 4 'O SATUltDAY CO'-oet Ma< Fount•"" V.-V !nine l'Nll•• Ot Hunt "8lOll hec:tl Ocean v- Ed sll'\ E \1111( 11 Ctf ltttan F!Nlffi at a..Jmont Plell 1 p m WOOdbr~ 11 Cen•Oll Retavs t • m FOl.llllt "' Velll!• Meter De, Ed '°"· Ocu n Vifw at Le' Am.""' rt••n t t I'!\, Hittl l°"8 eirti TUUOAY C <IQon at Lot Aia,... !Ot 3 TUIE UP -SPECIAL •29~~TAX 4CYL ·~--P\m . . ----"'-"'.._, ..•• ,, ... . ... "" - J r l I 642-5678 Cl.AalFl!D IN DEX 6'1·1678 .... _. ...... co. ---MOlllOUnlOMtl•CO. • 1111 .. . .. ... - CMICIC YOU. AD THl~DAY ~" ... ..,.. . . ... . '· · --~, Merrili LynLta Realty altONA DEL MAI DUPLEX Ne.ir the village, two 3 BR, 2 BA units, 1600 sq . ft. each. We ll main· tained In nice setting. Asking $599,000 ' 540-IJJO 496·6IOO $75 OR MORE ' t• ;;;;;;;:r~==•;•n~~I IUTllll ..... • .... I ........... -···· I ............ +t• ___, I ....,._ &Me _.,..., ._,.....,... ·-....... ..,,, ......................... . Muet Nv. veM · CA .... MUM "-" •· ~-...aoer--. .... & ....,. for ...... *" ~ .... ...,..,.. Mle .. ,.... ................. Cll·--..... ..... ()fenge County oord v .... tl'cWrdM ......,,._ .......... -.~(114)717.0711 •• ..,.., ~ NY9 A#f/if ...... ~. , ........ M9dla; Md .. ,.,,...., e..-tence "'eot .... ~"" c M fOfMe of lnepe~uon ;°""°"8,,.u.-am.. ,. · ..,.,...,, . .,,.....,..... I• R• PIT w a... ,_.,,,o,....... ..,.., ... w-~ ~"!!.~.-~. Send ~ ... ..,.IT ~ Cll Of epply w. ~ .... co .... -Mt• 0... OOI....,.,, 13.000 ............ ..... .=..;-:=. • or~ UIM t*'9 & ..._ ~. .,.,..._ WE PlAT· __, MOltltM•d peope oeo.tn-11M 2,... "'* ~ ·-·-, ~ JtrnYenneeuor ~noc:9..'*c~· ::..z::.~·~.:12 c.IJl141t :.C:o:'.'1= -llll•"uM ...... mammllfls 11m GI.I•,.,.,, aMnne 1eo..1t11 ft' ll•tMa 1100 p... 11ioo, .. : 1:!~.:0~ '::. L9 0F'fCEHElPP/T N9 •Dllllo=-~tOt Ale)'OUatnenclly.~"'9 ........... tlO-tm tt-.111.100~1 141•1114 1~ ....... Rwl o:'~~;~·+=· ·==~.,,, ~-::_-;,~~ --Ill F• WlllllH•1• i;i:ff" 723-418 Ot &47-1"8 •X.o• ()petetor ~ ..... a .... e1' .. ..,... .... ...... 1114. boel-1~~~~~~~~~1"=-=~==---==---~~ (~) 1e IOOlclnQ fOf yovt Fl & J w lent cond UtOO ·n 8U9A"V GL ~ valu~:.:"1o "'::. PIDf Tll SALES 'ult Ume poemont evall· PIT poeitlone evalttlb19. lf9"d ,..., .._.. MOO 72S.01S. or &41-ttM beo6c 5epcl,A/C, AM/FM fl 1 ftft eble In ref)t~~· Apply 1MO Placen111 => ... -=rib '400 W MotCi Y•t 1919 c:alMttt 12.600 080 =:·~i:= ~ I£ $300 $400 p __ ..;.__ _ _.....,.__...._,,.._ I C>OmPMY Good 11 Av.., Coela MeM . Mulf ... tNe wt(ncll D*rlo. 9toket q~UlftQ M5-.a78 pewtt & le s.,: 21st7'4 J, Gr~ 4ael ... f-"ieln co LIT PDlll ~In l*'tOtl 7 Muon -C«w Del Mer-buM -.. Llat 111251,600 ............ t• MEACEOU • In lrvlne nffd• hfgh Pll1-TllN or Futt-Time r:,_o:: ~~,.:'=~~ St., Unh B. Irvine. SM 8AVEAI. • new Thrift 111-1111 + CllMiOM & hight from FUiiy lolded. radlllt, auto-·-------• callbet ambitiow J*IOfl. ~cell«\t lot ltuden!.a dvelt fOf pert time ln!Mde Erle ~ ~·=· II ":"" hi:: W~ ~ fK· #ti e t I c , t u n r o o r , P• WM« COf'\1'111 .. lone bUic: oftloe M• • Qr9W Htw fun & Mete• $$1 ulu, Mondey lhru Hll?~ ml :... .,_ ~ :'o!, .,.. 6014 tory, Ho rwonabte ofW p/atMttng, w . (&57748) • & end more. WOftling ~rt-w/co , aotne bkkPO ~ Newpot1 Riva Jet Ski Thwldey 4 p M S300;.eocJ"Weekly 1~ le ~ cu.onw 0 refuMd WW ltede/add 11 ... t.,. wable•S8thr2&l..82t2 CA.t.LM2~70 -· Weoffer..;,.,y ••• °'*"•. Aexlble ~led, ~ c~·~l(TA'i~8 ~A~L: c:aet\~':;"ontpt~ -AIN VOi.i'li be uWlg ~°"' v.--H ... M~ s>lu• eomtnteelon. tloutt W-1332. eppty In P9rton b9tween Medlterr.,,..,, ~. Xlnt erty .1 .. 111 l'lldetol~•ncl~ ~ty ~ need9 bfiQlll 111,MI +/• Ind ""att tnuat .._ 25 _._. 9 e..m. end 3 pm et oond.1250.540-2825 lolll . 7014 ' .... E .. CEDES-•ENZ etae•'f04.l!l ..... Ctewf()( pef9°" w/aorn. COM• .,,..._ ~-1913t Megnolla . St., I ..... n .. CREVIER he DAILY PILOT Plllet •XP-•Ofd proc ,._ ,_ wpm and heve good O.tell-orlented person. Hunt Beech M2-A81 .. •lfllW 1 UDO 14 gOocf condition 300 TO. wtttl A/C, cer t • TVl 10-lt by h. NationM""' •l>W'd•no..,.. 1P911tng ·-Come and good EnoMan Miiia WILL • Footboetd.., relit, /\rel* $950 ()( beet pnone, AM/FM-ttereo, ~ 34~92 .. ~ouc: caity Needfl 3 MC~I M•· wont for Or-no-Coun-TRAJN Pieaunl. friendly *lllllTAlf queMtinl1t5 840-8733 :.... 645-2175 ctwome---. 111,000 , ·-e No expettenc;e nec:eiee-• ..,. fUU IMtle ts al r. ty'• IMd•no tommuMy atmoeptwe Af'f*t Ptn-7~14 .*lu.1r~eva11 ~ ll~TUllll Oavts(1,.14)757..0721_ MWIP~. "ftYMW(, 16&0 Pteoenue For national oolf pu ' Ll1~~te.:~fn~ Slps/Dodcs/SW8ge 'MWlllllll SllEll No •P req d If you .,. MANAGER Cd the Deity Piiot today Aw • ~ta Mesa. cation loca.ted' In lrvlne cone. tabte I 100, Bish~ 1022 Full Loedad Low ~. ----- FOt fUMMI lntormatlOn reliable&. MOef to IMfn. 101 _J_ ID A• fOt Own rreeman ... n ~ MUil h•v• pleuent ........ Ivory dripea 175, 51pd, radl•I•. alloya. end Int~ call call Center Glau In El ;;,-• ....... 21 . edht oPet'll I l)hOne demeenot, ahor1-• Bentwood Ctlelr1 S60 ORY boat atorege evell, p/ateertng, bfllt• .., , Toro lor lntervlaw, Welt'-1 N 8 offa ~· --·~~lnt•~ .. nce c":ord~~ hand« speed writing & ObO ~ 722-1970 Newport Dunes, Newport (1lET272) ' ' AftW ~· cu .. .-.. 81 135! Aulo (21..fJllMiO) M S2~ SSl)d <29TC216) ~ 1~ Aiito (IT0031•> 111) ... 1 .. !2• 540-7'80 c.e« tmnded 1>1ot II to gooo typing aklll1. BHch 844-01215 or •II N ( -~ .. ~· netcw •• lerQe ~ PIHWll lUffOUndlng•. DOVER SHORES MOV-14-4-0S 10, Tu.Sat -12noooto3pm, HANOYMAN·po"Mer tool Gr .. 1 almotphel• Piil 11n• n•. 8eeCt\ epwlmenl com-OOoO ~portunlty for ad· ING SALEJ Sml ltbl9s, •1-Nll DRIVEAS-c:roaa country No UP MC CA lie r9q d MacOregof Yec:hta, t&31 Placen11e, CM t1pa11 St•i.ptrec/"O<;k· CAL-1. 7&7.o578 Loeel Pest ContrOf Co munlty Pleue cell vancement Call couc:h. c:naKs, 3pc Wht ---- toom ~n toOfs • plu• need• rout• tech we 675-8000 '°' -i>PI 714-752-8474 co.tom l::J.kxlat. epplt, CMijriarllltn EK>14 '1<4 PORSCHE Targa ~=:rc~acht~. 183 1 lllllMIST train Mutt heve 1.°°'3 •l tP.-UU IUllTUY etc. 11-750. 646-8908 . SMALL TENT TRAILER ~:e~ ,C:'1:'1c1t b:: Rentel IPAl~t S!._~ I•:~ ,.~rMCngh r,~orO "E7? an21 llfllftlll T.....U... filing. ""ht phone MOVING FROM DOYER Excellent for c:amplnQ & &4&-&4<47 trte< 5PM 11-. PLAIT lllllT. James .,.. '"""' ..,.11 •r ·• •m • __, 3-4 deya P9r ~. Oetell-~· 25-4'>' H"°':1t Wk-For SHORES. eoucn.a.1ma11 tithing 1350 549--0est . - s-. -Servtoe Pll(te -~ 111-1111 1500 Auto M811 Dr. FuOorp.,tllme WNtci1ttarea.&4&-1816 PIZZA RESTAURANT O<letlltcJ P!Mtat\I tur-ttna11' Co In Nwpt Bch leblH, chalra, ap-15 300SD Bleck. 40.000 T~ pay 6'8·9585 MED'iCAL FrOflt OFC Pot· Mgmt opportunnlet roundlnQ• Apply Pen-&45_1123 pMencee, etc. $1-1750. AA/co Lt!!lnp 9010 mllee. lmmec:ul•t• con- llMll --· 1tlon w/vet'ied dutlel In a\lallab .. at, ny,aver tee<> Plaoentle M&-8908 BEFORE buy examine dltlon. $29,000 firm. CeH Flex. houri, mutt brlrlSJ UDlL coll. & IM M-F C~ta LJTTLI 1111111 Ave . cOtte MeN, SECURITY OFFICERS NEW DAYBED WHITE & 125 u.Jt:erc.d..a.nz 720-18&9 •.rter 7~ cteen OMV printout, FIT Cuttodlal dutlee, flex flta MeH GP ofc. Call Wortc lor Iha beatl BRASS Will! mattr..... end our ,...._ leatlng 'II Mnl J •• Sant• Ana 55 Fwy. •t Edinger PIT. Temml 891-38&9 Reflebte Onfyl 55Mi020 M&-4921 tonntervlew (11C) lll-11N IOI. lltltl MUIYI llMm & lrvndl• c6mplete plan eom,,.,. HOUM of Stick ahllt, 1unroof, UUlllllTUTlll We offer Xlnt ~y. xlnt 1245. •&40-8133* tmportt & Be S•f• ctaMCt•. (237&4) Cetlet Poeitlon w/tmall training & xlnt beneflt1. OAK Oii '""' detk 2 wnt· 2131714 MERCEDES --N ™ -...::...---_.._ .._ IUCCelltul RE. Co HMO No P.&>ef neceu. Call r ....,. ._, ---__ eggr.-.,. ·, .. ~.,09 now 714-774-4880 Ing ix.di. 7draweri&. 1 .. t•.antl •1-Nll 't 0 u r pam p er• d CIU 7 DAYS s.rviCt Hrl.. Mon-Frf. 7:00 am to 1.00 pm pert0n ae'n.,a1aom1n1a-:~=3-~ID 117353'mo L .... +ta>. 'tlt11•111111 Mer~e.na. eo..- 1rat1on-ri11no. phonel a ClllSE SllP • $52& M <Sown. 80 moa pwe ttouee °' 1mpotta & bl(lepg Sand rNUme & QUEEN Sl.2E MATTRESS (404!13) • If U l e Sure . 21Sl7 t4 talary r9Quirementa to Enjoy the good 11191 Be & BOX. OUIL TE01 ....... N Loededl Niel car, reduced MERCEDES. Ad• 121 clo Oerly PllOt, pekS to treWI wondwldel BRANO NEWt St55 111-Ull llfllfll N HONDA '10 WAGON, PO Box 1560, Colla Fr .. room boltd med CAU * &40-8733 * •1-1111 green. llUtO. Good ~ Mft.a, CA 92826 Ofl a "'•u°ry-llner. Pos-SILVER APPLE OAK din-ORDER 'I°"' 'et °' ·ea c:er. 876-3391 flWLOWER RATES ...... 81Q & It'll Jot>a-Worlc-gu.,. EXTERIOR SPECIALIST Call BNce 147.07&0 14SO.S580 91~9838 --IW. .._lTI a•y itlonl ava.11 lmmed No Ing table w/beveled ge... Merceoe...Senz end get .. "1'Tl & e .. , s-exper nee. 47&-5$80 & e ~ orig "4800 the -.rty•bH1r!.~ofrat1.!. Full t.o.oed. t.ow m11n. JCAoGbU•AIRtfb:ue:s :t~: Met::/,:~ R ~1 :,~· ... 2000b0 2•~1349 ;:r.T a.s;;"21317•j'4 autometlc, eurttool S2S,600. Wire -.... .... Sena resume to Brutiler ••••laelUll) MERCEDES p/at .. mfg, u .11577491 Jbll&lty.173-1187 1 2.20 per day That'l ALL you pay for 4 llll9t, 30 Oey m1n1mum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IN OUR IMPROVED n._lllW lentM ..,....,, YIUIWPllll Fot mote 1nrorm11.on CAU TOOAY!I ISi Fii LOIS 01 lllEltT -IUIY ... , . -tl&UTY PlllTill e1ectr1ca1, plumb••o. Elct /lot Aeuonebteprlee eerperitry. pe1nt1ng etc CALL Oweyne, 966-2485 I WILL BABYSIT YOUR 845-815~ CHILO 2 mo'1 or olde< In ---- my Huntington Beach UllYIUI IOYIOH .home. Mon.fr' 181-1-169 Can't awt11Jlr.lit me dol t t()fT)I. 631-2475 FAEE 1 Hr e.Pefl AdvlCtl 8'enf19'1a Painting All ~ Oone wfCr1fynan- lhlp/lnlt1Qnty 649-2029 & Co . t 11 t Btyslde Pet1-Ttme Start 15/Hr Mllcdwous 6015 OUR 90 mo **no pro---YW • l JAGUAR 11 XJS •220 CdM. CA 92625 Call lor en =t. au !Of Berber cn.elr 1350, H .. vy gram la e '''""'* Com-•1·11ll Bl-* on ten, uc:ielltnt Jamie &48-3 2 duty Kenmore Wlllt1ef. Pet9 Houte of Imports a '11 _.111 · oondlt~ All malnten- STUOENT IOr hen<Jy-wor11, excellent con11<11on $150. B• sere 21317 14 Super ..,_p•m\dl ... r MC* ~ dellYetlM Good driving *631·9102* MERCEDES (2FONIM) leue ( T2CCK844) rec:orll 8-fO hrs/wk CENTER Ct.US s11•2 121.e817 natlonel r..i "teta mar· ChooH own houtt Member1hlp tor Sale 4 Whttf Ottw/~ • , MERCEDES 1980 300SO ketlng eyatem with un· 1860/hr.840--8110 • $8500 645·5751 or 9030 •UI•,•-•• Turbo OleMI 1-owner tlmlted Ntnlnge. For In· -"33• ..... ' ,._, _ ' d I l ' formation. call Jeck TILIUlllTlll __ ~4"" u 8otl BtvdlG o. Frwy beeutlful con ton, AyiWa tt SELECT CENTER Club member-... _......,.., lfl ... 1 bronle. 190,000 fl'eewey Prtf ....... Fret tits. llMiillli BETTER HOMES & ..... late le•Mftt thlp ttgnlflcent discount a.,al 11 _ -mhl Sunroof. ell Ulna, 1 dys Wk~--,~ Yfl txp ref ......... GARDENS If you ·flave • good phone lnter' .. t.ct pec11ee C&lt tor All 8CC*NOI' .... tila, p/b, '11 M!Tl n • w M I c h • I I n a · ..UL 111 PlllTIH 112/Hr • MATERIALS Reltrencea 675-4006 LIC,lnt.842-5053• PllmlllWlllPlPll REALESTATE751·5000 voic. end can uM •n esetatta 840-0840 air. etc. 1 12,000 s apd, e1r, Low mll4ia s1s.OOO/ObO.e50-0344 •••lUl•IPfl'• REMOl/AL RELIABLE! 20 Rec:ept/Aul for ooc1or'1 :Z!!!°~=~ CH IN SAW Mc CulOcl'I 5"48-1175 •1MJM175 -(2G·M·[···1"'5) MT~~=--·~~ QUALITY CLEANING Can t•lllATI lllYtOI yre In area &42-5937 office. Must heve basic Ml . Time. CALL Steve 2 3 cl new I 190 Shell for Trudo 903S 1 bl.eek chrOIM ~ Today For Ett &45-5&43 H.illng~Vwd Cleen upt -11&1.m PlllTlll •klll• ' •Int l)e!SOnallty &42~333 Toyota XTAA C.b Ilk• •1.ea11 l1t .00 173-9461 lll YH Tilllt CALL Jol'ln 850-1828 Beal prices s.uarec:11on Exp helptul. but will train TelerNrk'etln; new $300 548-4189 ._ _ 1-ll P /I ____.:_ • __ _ Prof'I HOUHCl .. n 1ng ouer.refll.Jonn&45-2955 CellG-i.957..eaee PHONEPROS CAifo-E BRASS LAMPY-8, auto, Pl l ,.., end 111-:t'.='.'T"'IUUl asa11 .. ..... ,_. r•••. 848-2700 -YI ... P&1m11 •llOUTlllllT MO Sh8Q rug n $50 "'°" (2Wl81S9) _ .. d ,.,. ... •-... Ault col<H' Chair S75 Sii 13 Now::": QI\ , ... c. • ,.... U 000 mii. Nn6 good ifflllllPtlll lutl~E T::m. & Wellpeperlng Ouahty Immediate oP«ting at na-WANTID · 840·2329 GM 1 Hurry wt'4le IUPP'Y sOca• ~ S1&,000. Ouellty rel eb ... 12 yeers 111 ~'Of ~puter 1 wont. FtM Ell t69-63At tlone.1 golf publication N TOP S$S LEAD LIKEN. EW M yrds ol hunt· .. Ul .. a Nl11ll IM USTDUll 97W208 _ _,...._....,,,,,.,,,.,..,._- 0 c CALL 952.0595 10•)'1 72'3-0735 tocated In IMne Must ec.:Ts & TN>S CALL ., green Crill frm hofne Bctt BN<IJO Q Frwy ... 300SE. •• (5359) lmtl•--a "8¥9 plHUnl phone de-STEVE &42-'333 Seltlng due to remodel· 112 ..... 1 ... '17 SOODL, loftli ($4011 _11 .,,. • w meanor & good t)'9tng tng Beat ott• 72 t-8490 --·11420E.L.134,ISO C ... 71 Call t compare our rates ,...,_ H•W UllCls Call 714·752-6474 p•nT Jllr Ul\l lDS -·et 911 PORSCHE Blactc tMO Jemb«M Road M 300S~SM.t50(2l4t •PM.l•I .-sf.• 838-3825 FAX 838-6"39 HANGING/STRIPPING -----M • IWIL nvun MO\llNGI Muat MU motor· on Bleck l1K otiginel Newport 8"c;h 'M seosec, (MIJ) ALL PHASES OF CONST. VISA·MC 873 t 5 12 U•Pflll/WllM cyle moped lumllure & miles Swiou1 cottector9 • 17 """"",8rlc.IP.i (S501I ... -·-Flll Tlf.I PAY m1ac otta ••emt hMftld ........ s20.ooo 1eo-e232 •• 1u ~FUllS Your R«nodel•OQ·R~e.rs etc: QUALITY lnttallalions -·-I 5-48-3805 ...... , ,.__,.__ "'-I c I Resident ., ,. ___ -· ' w " 0~-· Npl ,. ___ h ..__ .. __ ,.,..._ • Item•&. mot• ..... w 1HI "'21E ~ ... -..,..ee.ory ommerc1a. • ,,_.,.,.,. • ........,r atlOn~I.:;.,--:,:~,~.:.. NEWPORT B"''"CH Coun· '11-111 T .. .:,e _ ....... • ••e ~ Aef)r...,,1111..,.. 22 yr• ., .. he 968-3564 LenO.acaplng, lr" nm, Prompt Service BHt -... ,..,. .,... .... ~ _ ,..._ ...... ·-.. eat MJ-41J1 REMODEL & AODITIOiifS Ci.an Up Mamttnance R•fa Mark, 642·8842 OMdual tor receptlOf'I, l1000/W11 Potenllat Tei. tryQvbmem~ F0< Sllv•r w/blue 1 .. ther c.ll Allex nO-t494fW --------· l<ltch/bllhlllfeJrerool/ ~~~Of~~a~e~~9~1a WALL PROBLEMS? =:.~::i·~=~,~~ ec:~ ~~ke~•::y ~:~·c:A~~f2 Nie l l8,000 7eo._1232 11:_:1:0.:.. ~75/H :~ =:: :~~1) ... ll110l patio cover If deck a/ _ Wehpapering, 1 .. 1ur1Z1ng tlve marine environment Noon No Weeket10t HOME STEREO SYSTEM, IJl.tJM -• 111 'M 420EL. s:M.t50 (Man he Calif Pubhc: Utiht... tenoas Steve SH 8076 GREEN LIFE by ERIC atilnlng etc CALvl<irk 1 1 k c 11 NO EXP NEC tun comput• wt monHor Autometle e cylinder 83 3000 e3t< ml (3*) ~.REQUIRES Uc: 446485 Wori..guar h tl&l•ltstlflltlH 1<u11omWettcovM2·t8&0 :jn~9~~:.~pf a & VHS-VCR w!Vrireless -'If.. powerdoor~ redials' 'ae 1 tOE .. 300mi(IM 1 ) that ell uMd. houMhold RESID'l.ICOMMERCIAL Maintenance 5-48· l6&0 Call before 12 Noon remote Calf 722--0735 Qetphln Orey Sn Roof power ltMI'•;,· po-'87 190£,Bllt 141< (35011 gooda]nOvera.ptfnttneer NEW-REMODEL TENANT SprlngWater Landsc p1ng Uln/IW1TOlll&ll NEWPORTBCH873·3735 Privet• Club Membership (820314)h."9 bfP" (92012 > fUllS PUC C•I T numoer IMPAOllEMENTS. ETC Remodel garden• tree E•tebl Costa Ma.a RE COSTA MESA 5•8-6919 So Co••t Met,.o Area. LM llMI... l• llAll-· IUno't & etiaulfeur • prir'lt Uc: ln&uted 640.1316 trim 18 yrs eicp rrom cuttom texturlog. quality Mgmt F1nenclal Co •• SOUTH 0 C 582·1240 Dining a M"tlng Feclli· 111-llM .... 111 ..... ..,. their TC p number In 811 now to Feb 28. 10•1 OFF work Probl.mt•NO Prob· seeking exp & pleaunt GARDEN GROVE tlH WorlO·wlOe •1• a<lvertltemenll II you Uc: CALL Leon 54&-9750 1em11•328884654-7831 Switchboard Operf A«c>I 748-9237 llllet• lnc:t golf resorts -====---------------::~-------, t\eve • queauon about to handle Mltel SX200 _. ·--.. , •1 s t0,000 669• 1133 T Q DAV Is 1ne 1ege111y of • mov« • W Hin~ W llOAH I Conto1e with 401ncom1ng •IU.U"----·-w•-FM llmo Of dleufteur Call ,.._.,.,,, .... ,,. LAWN MAIN SERVICE II Or •'""ze ........... •w--Ln•1 ··----•5• P It I C .....,,. MS rg.,n ... _ __,,_ ,_.,._ 22' --1 tr•·'--CMIN8 d s 0 RD p u zz LE -~.!,~ ¥:4!5;:_4 ,;1m· au.lily wen n2.e7&9 Wklyl mon1hly 1 ome 14•111•141-1122 center Meu P u. & dr~ 72 ;.e'500:-;t". &45-3424 CR Q S W ,.,,_, Fr .... t 241·1840 HEATING•PLlJM91NO otr Spanlll'lapeetcingO.. ... ~bMl•erMttt REMODEL• LIC 5-41878 aAred but not neceaaary ~ $60, SMra Ou ·~, . ' ·1 T .. T.T •••l-M10* HometOWl'I Mo~ Lie C.W-Tl38048 ll&anllllll1MP F41UC•l·Dlapoul-HHt., .. Pl" 848-i:lM Anytime Contact Winnie EARN S5 to S l8 Hour Dryer (I'\ yre) I 135 3 IL------------------------TSL MGMT 842-1603 Arter t w.-training Adutt Bllt• S 10 MCh "'~· "271 ACflOSS -IUllYlTil•lf * Cal Steve 9AM·5PM ...,......, ... 121• M2-41U Wedding Dre1a bt1nd "9W: Wht aatln .. 11ac:re & Are you e naring •tar With TIUlll lllP OUU bMd9; • .f. Pd ., ,50 .,, out•t~ ~? benefit• 'Wtail exp Sec U50 4VT·7'S'Tff Pay the bllta & 11111 have ~ef'd 250 Qole St. CM - time to pursue your A•'°' Har<>td 650·8463 l•Jel_.w•t'!"lrl•y"'!/~F·--"'!'/~ ... ---1 dreemt FleXlble ached· -· "'' ule, win 1r111n. Muat he.,. 1 WHl lt 11111 6025 mouveted & profeaak>nll Eern up 10 S3001d1y !-A•L'!!"DO~L·UONG"'!!"'"~O!'-Ll!'!!!T'!"!H~O- •thtude St.,.. c:e1fl1no1 People call )'OU M t>r.i btwn 2"6 755-1t55 Kathy 71Y4·0lJT751·6H575 '"2 ~~~1.= ~~ iMMAC eolld GOLD t• Kt Ct\I ~CIQRS Mena Concord Mat1ner UU11.>LL wetch Aeteit HOOO Mil 12400 7 20-8"e We h.1¥9 Challenging 1><>9· L.AOIES AOL EX wtllte gol<l 1t1on1 open for H ll· ••tch ApprelNd val motlv•t•O people 10 1'200 .... S UIOO 080 auperv!M teen~• In 249 .. 1349 the ~ promo-l'l!l"'!~;r;~---...;. tfOnel held. Offb ,...,,...., Guarenteed Income of a 11 •ntt1t 6047 3M-!OO MICROflSCHE READER.. PAINTER 2 rr• o&d $1000 "obo 75"'1141 1 Account !> ~sl\t•lle ro 'B'll .,,._t t • Kone! OI boo t!> PYOOVC. 1letn 16 ASIQf1ment 17 Nobod~ Ill lfllONnl ~ 19 Compie•~ 10 SmaA I W- l , UnadorNld 'n UI< ,_ l • Rebu ... 16 Uni¥_,, 11 EHtCIW l ll l'1vg9'4ly JI NallY9 3• Bay N S \!> Bog --of'I '\6 81acll 37 W1Mtlet • Ull.,Al'Ce 38 Sl*..O out 39 "'-Git• ... 40 Aan .. 1 4 1l-•2 fttrC)ftlffl ··~ •S Remo,.. bonoa lrOll\ •6 TC>UQMN so Oo9 62G~ma S3C.d~ S4 "°" • IOY9 2 3 t4 t7 !>!> CualOtftlry S 1 JKOC> I ton sa Shom• 59 ~'" •o l50 Vl"'Q liC*'Ct' 61 l>Mir• 62 Stla,.,.._, 63 Storm DOWN t M.oorwo 2 So,our" 3 fabfoe 4 &., ... _ s &Mo• 8 OIO·wom.antlh 7 Cont111C1 I <Nagmote t tmpen tore 10 10 '"'" 11 Of nour~I 12 Amwe» ,3 111111111 21 NYSE·~• 13 Dua 2S Out at ion 2t ACfota or_. 21 A.lgr .. ,. 2t Tw.ne 30 Comc*rtlOn• 3 1 AdVlll'ICll 32 Htut~ 3S Mia.Ill) 3.4 tieoanc.e 31 Ne.IM!y elf Poll" llMift •O ~ale 41 T111 .. 43 MIOI *"'"°" • .., mapa .. CI09M .. Produe:e 47L~OI .. ~ ·~ .. ..,...., ea.~ so~adlh St Brairty 52 Chentiecl ~ GfleW'IO 51 W~poeee • ... .. I .. .... ''·°'° ~ ---OWl\er. 111.1"10 • • ~.,.. r"'liiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiM . ---\'... air, PIS C20YCllt) •1• 1··••1 •u11rnra1• •LIHH•f--Bctl9Mltao ,,.., --=,hwy ... , ~Pa ,a I , fine 211 Tlte f .. l•ttan• COM• COM•~-=--11 COii• ftll '-"-le NISSAN '14 tlNTn• .... mul.. 11• H.~I; ........ ~....!!_ .,.,._~ __. to tr....a _.. ...... ty. a....,.. oar1• .._.~a ...... pert·---• "" ___ , Low"*' and lot• of··-....... -.... .,,,.. ... --... -·-... W"9r .... lletftiou. ...... ---....... 1~· ::~o':': ~:8: PA!MliAIEDN4 tr•l1$f1Will,.,.l,l ~-~;,::.2f ~ ==-~~'*'=. =:,.. '-::1,.: ~ ,..:.:.. 'r:'~:C. c.::: ....=. ':1~ c~ =--=~ :..:-..: .,-: 122-0735 Mo. p/9Mlllr. w. •urbo 9M2..., ,000.000.Ae-,... 1cion KtOI .-_.., ._ llCGt-. -_., ... ...._. -_.....__.~u. --pNPl.911) .,..._. -.... tor ottllf ..... Mold Ttlll 1111Fl91•1 we1 ...., ....,_ NIN 01 Nl'M9 ..,.._ nM19 or W* -....., Y-., flf-. ... PEUGEOT '17 506 STI ... ,... •LHH•W iWi .... ..,..... ""* TNs • • 1..m.,.. ._, wltlltMCouneya.tiofOr· ....,.,__on,t111Nety? ._...,.ontte. _. RollMW 11,000 "'*9. r.d, \1•8, r Bctl"""°G '""' Cfll ... S.llM~2.M3,7t1; _..,,..,.~c.trolOr· 819 County on Februwy tlll .... !-TMI 11111?Mnt ._ !4liid Ttlll lltllllt .. llrtc•_.M .-tied l1UOO 176-7159 •UHr•NITlll -., OfOM ~ Md con· ... ~ty Oii F*'-Y t4.111t ~Wells TNI .... '*'' ..... ....,..,_.eoumyCitrtlofOr· .-11ec::ouney0111tufOr· POASCHE '11-830 T1.1tbo -...-l'CIO F lt*6led"'"*1~3.llne 21, 1MI ,.,.,. Thia"'*"*"'_. tiled wiltlMCountrCllinlofOf· ... County°"' _..,Cfl t, ... CountY °".._di I, ....,, ...., l'WY IMJ. 7 UH:~: lJNiMIOned ,_,. ~ Otenge COMt -""Ute County a.ti of Or· ... Cowl~ on ~ 1M1 1• Cttreta. Rad Loaded. llJ ... 1 IWld9 c-...> lfll1ge 3. 11M Pub411Md Of9f91 COMt Ollfy Piiot F*'*Y 20. 27. "'09 County on flet>Nery 14, 1MI ,_. ,.._, Mint. 150,000 215K m.i.... 218) -~ ..... M regwct. o.1ty PllOt March t .. 13, 20, Mwotl 8, ti, 19et t4, 1Mt ,__ .-ue MINCI OrMOe Coast ~ OfWWI Co.I PP. 156-'7()4 'll lmY..... e• ti-1ge 3, line 21, ,... M·Ht N11t9 fllullWl9d Orenge CON1 011r ........... 13, 20 27. Daly Not Mardi .1"l, 20 27, v a p11 a11 CW1 wt\11 m .. ,... ""'*'*' <>nnoe COMt ~Hot,'*'*" 20 11, .-t . 1• ~a. 1... . . -'t. vw cabflOlet 19117' all • • ' • • eby ClftlfY tl\et the .. _MO ---PWUC .,TICl Dtlr "°'· F90t\HlfY 20, 27. Metctl. 13, ,... ..... M-n2 *"It•. automatic. 8000 (2.HYOIM4) ..,_ Item• .,. 1n tc• nm1A ""'-. Merdl 1, 13, ,... w.t11 mite• Mint condition 11111 eDfcMnoe .-!he Annutl NCTITIOUe .,._1 M-957 ---------1----------- (S2GC13,500N•-Obo) 121-9358 •Liii••-•• ,.....,...., tor the year NAmlTAW The~ .,. _.,._ 9.!aD I WllJllCI .,,,. ,._,_ _.., DeoMlbet 3t 19" ThetollowtnQ . ~ pettont ..._ ""'-. PCllll • ., .... BchBIYd/GG.Frwy _ ::ortolhe!NwsnceCom-006ni!bullnetf:90l'lure ~EVIEWl~ESTMENT fllCnnGUa•U•M PCtW•IRllM .W.ITAW PICllTIOU911lil J M AutolD-llk 9300 ..... , MEACURYMONAACH'7T ::.:.:·c;"~~=r PAM,•32£. t7J11Street, COMPANY, 152& Men MMmSTAW ~':.:!we '"'9 ...... P9'90N.,• ~=.,. .. -alllT & ~ _ 11111., IM Own by • llltle Ole~ In ,.11111 1 ' eo.1a ......_a.If 92e27 V•de e.t. &Ille 20t. eo.ta '"'9 9ollMirlf l*IOM •• dOlr'I ~.. **'a Iba--• °j";f ..,._ • ~-·•• _,, •••••-COit• M..a Wtll C.ed ._... --...... "9fd. Nghiem, LI• Nguyen, MeM,c.lif t2e2t Ck*ll~• ~ ...... <WIT Vlll.A. 4000 ;.;EeUaLOOKAUTODE· ,_ 5 spa, air, cull whla ·fS w /IOt• OI U .· IOf S1000 obo ~5414 ....... ---• 1.0S2 ~ St . w .. 1. Mn La, 1833 Beker St., . &UMMIT MANAG£MEHT HllerteWer. ~ lwl'l ITAIUNG, ...,, P9tUNS A\19 . w'ol. ~HL lo Tc"~t.IE~~~.; (1LJl087) tru.(2HBU544) ---~Or Coat mi!MW,Cellf 12113 c:oataMeM.Callf 12928 SEAVICU COMPANY, •85 Celt MMi 'F~V~.c.f '270I .I.... ••••• MUIT~bf~~9 Pony o..y Plot Mer:T tO 11, Sem D N!Mtn. 1"°52 Aelnhold Ptalller, •OI E. 171h Street •. Suit• 201, M.., Medieal lef.I ,,.....CWll,tt01 P9tu-~~:~~ 1985 "'(' ... power 11 13 1... 8Nttey St., -w .. 1m1ne1•r. Mendoz9 Tema. CorONI Coe\a ..... Calf t2e27 "'°99 Inc. Wl9col191n Corp nl9 Awe •• FOUl'ltaln v,,,..,, '*' • Lii ... N1'llO -LllUa Pll'T'l&O tlM<•nQ, new top, = , . • Tl\3M Calf ~ dee Mer,<*! t2t25 O r • 9 o r 'I P • u I Thie ~ la con-•Cell t270I ~ M.. hbUCIO 9d't ltvd/O 0 Frwy l!k:h Btvd/G G Frwy lnterlot Aett«ed , TNt butlnN• I• con-Thl9 t1ut1nas Je con cnri.1onw.on, 43 oren1, dUc1«1 ll¥: • eotP«•tion I ~ McKlnlttl, 115 IAll• 821 17"' St,... Hunw1gton out S6900. Att• e·oo .. _Wo MftllC( ~byl'luab9ndan<IWite due1ed by• genwal pan. IMM.Ctlllt 82720 Th• rqlttrtnt com-~1~lln9'fon8-c;I\ Calif 9eld\.Callf nt.. I ==~-~~-~~1~=~--~·=l~M~l~1~-~-7~1:•~~;2~1;~;~~~~-~--~-==~~~--Ther~l~r•nlcom-~ ~~~~~-~~ff~~~ . ~~~~~· JlllOT1C• rnenced to ttenuct ~ Tiie regl•tr•nt com· ~by .,., lndMdu.I ,.. und9r IN fi<:1ltloue Tl\le b\111neH 11 con-• lndlV1dt.141i .....: ll)TIC( ..a.IC ll)TIC( P\ll.IC NOTICE -~ _,1 nsa under tlle ficlltlout menced 10 1rsntae1 t>u• Tiie reg111r•nt com· ~ nerM °' flllW duct.a bV" • l!«*'al 1*1· ~ "Yag'fett•n• co"'· ;: butlnetl name 0t namet ,,... under the ~tlout rMn09d 10 trenmc1 ~ lleted ..,_on tt71 ~ • ' FICTTTIOUI .,..... OUCtsd by" an lndMdutl lllttll lha COunty Clerfll of Or· HOTl ... E IS HEREBY 119ted •t>ow on Febrotll'f 22 ~ name Of namee """ uncs. 1119 fl<:lltloul Det1ena a 91\der AO Tll• rtgletranl com· menced 10 lfllnHCt bull- MAm ITA~ Th• regletrent com· Mgt County on M•cn 3 OIVEN tlla1 •••l•d 1... llttedet>ov9on 1984 buelne9a n11m1 °' namee 1 t mn..,msnc:.ed to lllf\NC1 bull·,... under IN f1Cli1loue Tiie fo11oWtn9 penoot .,.. menced 10 transact bl.Isl· 1989 Pf()poeale for lurnlthtng .. SWl'I Nguyen Mllil LM lltled tb0¥9 Oil NIA 111~':: l1Allen\41nt wu I led -under lhe llclltlOUt butitlttt n11m1 °' namet dolflG bllllneN •: neu under ths fiC11tlous F41ct1t1 ISbor, rNMerielt, equtpmenl, This atalement wu llled Tllllt ttlt"'*'' wu filed o r • g o r y p • u 1 wtth t1lt Coun Clertt f Or bu11ne11 nerM « namee 1191eel llboW on o.c.unb* 2• VIC.LA VISTA APTS .. 2078 butlnMI name Of names Pvblllhed OrM91 Cout tr:;r;::::n and •uch with tha County Cler'tl ol or. With Ille Coun1y Clet1I of Or-Ctwlstotfereon .,. County·~ ,...,~ 3-lleted •t>oYe on MlfCh 3. 1918 T TIU'ln, eo.11 Meta. Calif IW1ed •bove on February 24. Dally Pilot Merctl 13, 20. 27, °'ulrsd for ~~£8YM~~r .,. County on Fet>w•ry ange County on Fet>ruary Thie ""'"*" was filed 1tet • IMt =-'-=~ tiled 9~~glll'et Corkett, 30"4 19:.n M. Solo Aprll 3, 1981 M-001 ~ICATION OF THE TRAFFtC 24, 1989 ,._.. 14, 1919 '4'1111 wl1h Ult ~ly~I•? of Or· ''101• ~~I l!PU tiled With ths Coullty C}etll of Of• Buena Vitia. 8elboa, Calif Thia 11a1ement WU filed SIGHAt.S AT PLACENTIA Publllhed Orange Coal Publlthed Orange eo.t ~989 y 90ru.Vy 09!~~ ~ ~r With,,,. County C19rk °'Or-etlO' County on Feorusry 92M1 wtth the County Clef'lc of Or-fltB.IC NOTICE :~g A~s~:~c~Rlll~:~~ Dally Pilot March 8. 13, 20, o.i1y Pilot, Febfuwy 20 27. · . '4Cll071 Aprll 3, 1911.,c • ' 'anoe County on Mar~ 3, 2l, 1989 ,...., Thia bullneH It con· ange County on Februll)' LOYOLA ROAD II be e-i1, 1989 Mtrch I , 13. 1911 Pvbllahed Orenge Coul M-<>Oe 1HI Publlltled Of•,.,.. COMt dueled by: an lndlvld11•I 28, t989 • flCTITIOUS ..,...... ' WI r M-977 M·teo 09lfy Plot F9b<Utry 20 27 f410nl -..- Th• reglelrant com· ,_..,. NAME ITAft•NT cal¥ed by lhe City of Cost• Mwch 8 fa 1989 ' ' ftmlJC NOTlC(. P\lbll9hed Ofenge Cout Delly PllOt. febNllY '7 menced to tranuct bull· PublltMd Orange Coast The toflowtng 'peteon. .,, Mau at Ille Offa 01 ""City P\ll..lC M>TICE "8.IC 11)11C( ' ' M·955 Oeil't Plot Mwch 13. 20, 27 Mwcn I 13. 20, 1989 ,,... undet the nc111iout Detty Pilot Marctl e. 13, 20, doing butlnea .. C•k. 77 FIJr Dr1¥1, Costa NCnnoue Wll Aori •· 1Ht M-tet bue1MM name or namet 27, 1181 CIJRTALE PRINTERS Mee&. Calltomll, until lhs FICTITIOUl llUSINEll '1CTmOUa .,.._.. P\mJC ll)TIC( MAMI ITA~ M.007 lleted •b<rte on 1980 ~-979 2'600 W Cou1 Hci "°"' ot 101IO a.m., MWch MAm ITATl.•NT ,.._ I TATEMINT The~ WSOM ar• 1---------MergwM COrtleU Ste lO Newpof't ' 17, 1Ht, It tmleh time they T"9 lotlowlng PlfSOl\I ate The lo4lowfng per90nt ere flCTmOUe .,.... dolna ~ M! ftaJC ll)TIC( Thie ttatemenl wu tiled ftllJC ll)TIC( Cellf 12683 . will be opened publlcly end ~ bueineM II doing butlMN U MAm ITATD9NT D fS CU S INT E Fl ·1-----.....----1·----------- wltti tM Couoty Clertl ol Of. Chrletopher Domenic reed 9loud In tha Council "0 ' CARS AUTO SALES. PLAYTIME, 181 E 181h The~ l*90M are NA.TIONAl. • ...0 NewJ>ot1 "'YITIOU9 ...... PtCTrnou9 MJ U•U "'09 County on March 1, '1CTIT10Ue.,...ll Curtale Cll•mbere Sea led 82e S. Maln.Slreel, Senta St •29, CO.ta Meta, C•lil ~bullnMaa; Center Dr"'9 Suite 240, U.ITAT'lmN'T MAm lTATlmwl ltlt MAM1 ITATIMPfT Thie t>utlMu te con· ptopoeale thall beer the l1Ue Ana, Callf 92707 92e27 A 8 S E M 8 L Y ~ IMCfl Oaltf t2MO TM~ per90N we The foloWlr'9 1*90N.,. ,.....,, The lolOWlng persons ara ducted by en lndwual ot 11'11 WOttt end the nwne of Marla T• ... Ouel. 2117 J Chendler·Hellmark, 181 TECHNOLOGIES COM· WWlefn O NeY9e .k .. 22t doing~• doing IM*lW M Publlthecl Ofange eoeat dolngou.lneaau: tinr-reglllrent com-tneblddetbl.llnootherd+ AoyalPalmOr CoeUMeta E 18thSt •29.CoetaMeM PAHY, 2821 W-1 C«fttal ~odA\19 ,CorOMdee MTITUfE Of ctilNESE cAARl.EYTIETGEN aA.8- 0elly Piiot Merell 13, 20. 27, RATTAN & WICKEA IM-menced 10 lrsnuc1 bull· llngulltllng mar11e Any bid Calif t2e2e Cellf 92$27 Ave., Sen1a Ana, Calif MW, c.llf 92e25 HERi, 18 Almond Tr .. SOCIATE.S, 50I 2l'fh St , April 3, 1989 PORTS, 3'20 Via Udo, New· MM under I.he hctlllOUI r«*Yed aftef lhe«tledllled Thie bl.ltlnMt 11 con-D Temefilln 31815 2nd 8270. Tllomm A. Oobboe Jf, Lane. ln4ne, Cslll 11715 N9wpor1 IMCfl. ~ HM3 M·"4 pon Beech, CM1 12"3 ~ neme or namee Cioelng llrne for tl'ie receipt duc1ed by an lndMdual A'<ll , So LeQuna, Cellt Oe¥1d Mellllten 2350 2122 ~Or , '-1>«1 Wtn-SNou Yan;. 13152 Cht'1ey ~. ::.ot 2tth ---------Winnifred Mrdeule, 30 ed lbove on (not yet) of bide thlll be r91utned to The reg111ren1 com-Thlt b11efne11 11 cori· H•bOf •204. Coe1a M-. 9-cfl, c.. 92963 Tlbunlft w..,, Tu.et.n c~ 8t., N8'#port lleedl. C611t ftmlJC ll)TIC[ COfmoranl Cir.. Newpor1 CMttopher CIK\ale tl'ie blOOet ~led It thtill metlClld to ttltleKt bu9i-Ouc1ed by a gerwlll part· C9ld.. 9282t Rink A. a.t>U, 8A8 N 112UO t2M3 ---------Beed\, Callf,92660 Tbll ttiternenl wet 11*.t be 1"9 tote reepon11bilcty Of ,... under lhe flctlt1ou1 nertnip Either MathlM.n. 2352 ~ Roed Suite 200 Pl-Kwang Ttvng 111 Vernon Brut>ekCf, UO FICTTTIOUI .,...., Thie butlflftt 11 con· with tha County Cler'll of Of. t1'ie bldder1o...,. tlwl hit tltd ~ NITll Ot ntn* The reg I at ran I com· HerbOf • 204, COlfa MeN Stockton, Calif 95205 Alrnotld ;,.. i.-. wne. Clifton Aw •4, An•°*"' MAm ITAT"Rm.NT dueled t>y: ian lndMdual Count on Mardi 3 Is rec:ieiYed In Pf°'* time bled 9boW on NIA menced to trenMC1 bl.Ill· Call! 12e2e This t1ut1nnt 11 con-Cellf 11715 Calf 82I05 The folowlng l*'IOM are The r~i.1ran1 com· = Y • A Mt of plene and 199Cffl-M. T• ... °'* neea under I.he tlcllllOln Tiil• bu1lnet1 11 con· OUcied by a generet pert· TNI butlnee1 11 CQn· Thie t \111rwU It con· doing~.. rnencld 10 tranuct bul4-,410117 catloos rney t>e ot>tained at Thlt si.ternent was flted bullr'Ma name or names ducted by hutbend and wife l'MW'INc> ~ by co-partner• dUC1ecl by' co-psrtner• LAGUNA SEA SPORTS, MM under the flc11t10US Publllhed Ofenge Coat the Offloe of the City Engl· With the County Cieri! ot Or· listed •boYe on (not yet) Tiie regl•tr•nt com-The reg111rant oom· Tfl• regl1tr1n1 com-Tiie reglttrtnt com· 21 ... Newpof1 81\'d .. Cott• bullr'8la name Of names Deify PllOtMatcn t3 20 27 ""'· 77 ,.., Onve. Costa enoe County on F.oru.ty J C'.1'91'dler-...-martl mencld 10 trantac1 bual· mencecs to 1ranue1 ou.i. rnencec1 to t~ bulN-INl'IC9d•IO 1tMMCt t>u9-MeM. Celtf 82827 lltted abo111 on Fet>ruary 15, April 3 1989 ' · · MeH, Celllornlt , upon 28, 19et Thi• atat--.u •H filed neu u~ the tlct111ou1 ,,... under the 1oe1111ou1 ,_ under tha flc'tltlou• ,... l#'°9r 1111 ktutlou.t Sea Spone Inc.. CtU· 1Nt ' M-00... nonref\lndal* peyment of f401711 wtth tha gc>unty Cler1! of Or· ~ name 0t nam. DUtlneM ,,.,..,. or nemee ~ name °' namee ~ f'laml 0t narnee fofnl9, 925 N. Cout Hwy ., Winnifred Mrdelne 1 110.00 Anaddlllonslctlv~ Put>lllhecl Ortnge Cout enge CoUnty on Fet>ruary lltted~onF~ 1t 1111ecuoowonFebruary 18, MledtboveonFet>rVll)' 15 lltled ·~on Jenuary 16 Lagune Beectl, Caltf 92151 Thie etet--.1 wu tried! Ml.IC NOTICE or SS.00 wlll be m.oe ll Deify Piiot Mwcn II. 13. 20. 14, 1989 1989 1HI 1ttt 1M9 fhl9 b1111ne.. 11 con-wl1h the County Cllfk of Or· tt•ndled t>y mall Ptene, 27, 1189 ,.,,_. o.'<lld M•WMn W1llllrn G Ne\fllle Jr ,._K•MG Teung Cl'Mlrtey T~ due1ed by• COfPOfllton .,. County on February FICTITIOUS.,...., tpeclllc•llon• and other M-917 Pubtlllled Or1nge Cout Thlt ttelemtnl wu 1.-CS Thlt 1ta1emen1 wu filed TNt 11.tement wu tiled Thie ttatetnen1 wu filed Tiie regl•H•nt com· 2t, 1189 MAMa I TATl•HT c:ontrect documenll mey .. _.,. ..,.TICE Delly Pilot February 20. 27, wnn the County~ of Or· wltll th9 County Clefk.ot Or· with Int Cou,tty Clerk ol Of· wtth the County CWll of Or- menoed 10 1renuct bull· ,_.. Tiie IOllOW!ng pettont are 9lto t>e eumlried at 1111 ol· ,._nu M11rch e, 13, 1989 snge County on-,;ltwcn 3, ll10I County on Mwch 3, atl99 County on Febtuety snge County on ~ery neu under the flc1111ov• Pvblllhed Orenge coae1 dQlnQ t>uelnele ••· lie• of the City Cterk of tne ·,-Tmoua IMUI••• M·H2 1H9 1911 21. 1tet 21, 1 ... bu9lnMe neme or narnet Deity Pllo1, Februtll'f 27, WJS MOODY'. INTER· City of eo.1. Mete -'410111 ,4...,. ,...,,., ,.... u.ted lbOYI on January 1. Merdl8, 13,20, 1989 NATIONAL,INC.,5031Slrcn facllbl<hl\allbemadeon MAMR ITAft.-..T P\ll.IC NOTICE Pvt>lt8lled °'.,;g. Cout Put>lilhed Orsnge Cout "'. t>liltlld oreno• Coa. ". Publltl'ied Orlfl09 Coeat 1Nt M-970 St. •C, Newport 8"ch. the Propoeal form, lhMlt The followlng,personi ve FICllTIOUI -• .... a Delly Piiot Mardi 13, 20, 27 OelfY Piiot M.arch 13, 20, 27, Deily Piiot Marett fS. 13 20 t)9lty Piiot, Fet>IUllY 27 Salty E. Santmyer, P.fMI· c.m. HMO P-1 lllfougfl P..8 provided In ~ u. MAMl ITAftMUn' Aprll 3, 1989 Apr. 3, 1... 27, tMI Mardi 8 13, 20, 1Nt dent __ .,. lllft'fll't WJS Inc ' Del-•· 5031 Ille contract documente. . M NTAIN SOFlWAAE. M-003 M-002 M·NO M·IM ~~·-~ ~~·~ ~SI •C~~t~~t>e~~~~.~ The~l*~~l---------~--------~--~--i~~~~~-~-~-=-~.,.~...,.=-=-- wlth the County Clefk of Or· ncrmoue.,...ar 8.-cfl Callf 92tieo by • oettlltec1 • Caltl.~ OolnQ buelneM.. PWlJC ll)JIC( "8JC NOTICE ~·"4 .. _ nu1uw; "IOI County on March § '1Alm I TAT'l.lmNr° lllli' l>utlneu le con· ch9ctt or t bid t>Ond lor not 8'*11ey Guthrie Taylor Ml;4 TIV.NSFER 1911 The followlno pe<*>rlS .,.. duc:ted t>y • eotpOrallon .... than 1~ of Iha amount tt4 Hewpon ~ • ~ Georgl9 Sue, Legune HMI• ,. RESOLUTION NO:-l m=f ,410151 OOlnO ~.. Th• reglttrent com· ol tl'ie bid, made psyat>le 10 Beecl\, Calif t2te3 Cel1t 82653 RESOLUTION OF TUR aoa-Of 0t•rcTOAS OF THE PubMhed ()fenge Coeat 1100000 32 s.atid• Ctr· "*1Ced to t~ bull-IN City ol eo.11 MIN No TNI butlnaa II con· MICh ... Jolwl MK•Hnka, '....... ~ ....... Delly Piiot Matdl 13, 20 27, cit ~ 8eact1 Cellt MM under tl'il tlcuttOu• P!OPOHI th•ll b• con-duCted bV" an lndMdllal 2•815 Geor'gl9 Sue Legun1 IAVlNE RANCH WATER Dtl TRICT DECLARING ITS Apr\13. t8tt 92N3 ~ n.rne or namet ...._, unteu accornpenled Th• regittrant com· Hint, Cellf 82153 utTENTIOH TO ADOPT PLANS OF WORK8 FOR M-ttt Stephen AnlhOny Pene. ll9ted •t>olll on Jsnuery 1 by IUCh cutller"• CtleCk ~ to lranteet bull-TM• bu9'Mll II con IM-oveurNT DIST1111ICT NOi. 111, 118, -AND ----------32 a..... Orde ~ 19et calh, or l>ldder 1 bond nea under Ille loet111ou1 dueled by en lnd1Vlduel r-n -" -"' -P\ll..IC NOTlCE leac:tl Callf t2'li 9c:Ot1 w Rob<nlOf\ lltCe No!Mdafiallt>econtldef'ed bu*-n-or namee The re9111ren1 com .. Th19° buslneet I Pretlclent • . ""'-' 11 le made on . t>l91lk •tted ab<rte on NIA menced 10 lrentac1 °""' '9CTrT10UI ...,_,. ducted by: 1~_,con-Thie ttaternent ••• Ned tonn furnilhed by the Coy ot 8'9d Taylof r-. under the lict11tout MAm ITATIMDfT Th . ~I t wl1tl Int Counly Clerll of Of eo.te Meta and 11 made in Thia etatement wu llled ~ name or NllTIM The follo'flllng petlOfta ere ~ ':,' :~ c~ = Couoty on Maran 9• aecordtnce with the wtth 11'11 County Clerit of Or· listed 100¥e on Fel>niefy 7 dc*IO ~ -I 1 .. • pr<Mllons of the Propoeal .,. Countt on FIC>tuaty 1989 AESTHETIX. 815 North ,_. under Ille llc1•llOU•1 . ti 28 1989 MldlMI Jonn Macererilt• I '--' Santa An Calif ~ name Of ~ f41CMOO requlr9men o _,_ T•....... ...._,. ""'''"""'· •· 119ted 90ow Feor 20 Pu~ Or•nna eo..1 Each bldde< mull be ... _,_ ..,. atatemenl -,._, 12701 on uary • -.,..... ltoeneed .. requlf'ed by law PUbllthed 0r11'191 Coat with the County Clenl of Or· Jemee 8-rnard Hebln. 1989 Delly r~~arcti 13· 20· 27· end mutt l'lotd a valid c: .... Dally Piiot March I. 13 20, "IOI Couoty on February 816 North Unwood, Santa ~A Pei:• flled'Aptll ' M..OOS "C.10" (El9ctrlcal) Contrac-27, 19111 2J, 1989 Ana, c.llf. 92701 ""*" WM tor Llc:anM iMUed by Ille M-982 ,_,,,. • TNa t>uelMU II con· wtth tN ~tv ~ 01 Or· rta.JC NOTIC£ Stete of Cellfornla Put>ltened Ofange Coast dLic'ted bY: an lnd1vlduel ~HI 1Y on ebrueryl Contr9C10f uelng a crall or "8JC ll)TlC( Olllly Pilot Merefl I . 13, 20 The r•gl1tren1 com· • f.-? 'ICTITIOU9 9Ue*lll clueltlcatloo not lhOwn on 27. 1989 rnenced lo tranlMICf bull· Put>llahed Or Coaet NAm I TAftMINT Ille Genersl PrevelNng Wsge '1CTITIOUI 9UltNEal M-91 t ,_. under 11'11 ftC11tk>u1 ""'"" Piiot : 27 I The IOllowlng !*ton• are Oe1ermlnetloot , may be re-NAMI ITA'rlMINT .. _IC llf'll ll'c butlneM neme Of namee ~, · 9l'f · doing bl.lalneN H qwed to pey the wege rate The followlng pereone •re ,.-. "" ~ titted abo\llon Febru•ry 28. Mllfefl l ,'13, 20• 1989 M-965 BUSI NESS CA ROS of that et•ft Of ctestmcaoon ~bl.lefnelt ... ·--------- 1N9J 8 ..,_..,_ ' TOMORROW. 1011 StlOfO moet clc>Mly related 10 h " 45~A2 w-:,"!! ~~~~L ~::· ~~A~:• arnee ._....., •-.,. llf'ITV>C OfMI • 108, Cotta Meet, thOWfl In the Generll 0.. ,._ · • · Thia 1111--.1 was flied ,._ ~·-. Catif 92827 termination• effecllve et 1111 lngton 8"ch, CA 92941 1 Tiie following pertont .,, wttll the Couoty Ct«k of Or· '1CTl'nOUI .,._.1 TMTW Inc C9lllornia tim. of iri. c:.it tor bide Al J Flllrmen, 4512 Wern-doing~ II 9flge County on F•t>ru91'Y MAm l l ATeMENT 27753 RulHor, Mlulon The City Councll ol Iha ., All9. •A. Huntington CURSORS • INK, 510 21, 1989 The lollowlng petaOf'll we Viejo, Calli 92892 City of eo.ta Meta reMMll 8eecl\, CA 82949 AcKle AYWIUe Cofone d .. '4Gl771 do6nD butlMee at: Tiiis buatne.. i. • CQn· the r~t to re)ecl any °' tit Thie butlneu II con· M•, Callf t2125 Putlliehecl Ofenge Coett N(WPOAT VILLA WEST ducted by I c~tllon bide dVcted by M lndMdulll Stwrtey ~le Matthew$, Delly Piiot M9rdl e. 13, 20 393 Hoepllal Rd ~I The regletrent com-The contr•ctor •h•ll Tll• regl11t1n1 com· 510 Acacia A-. Corona 27, 1Nt 8eact1 Calif 92Ma menced to lrat198CI ouet-comCJf'f with Ille provtalont menced 10 lrMNCI but6-dee Mer, C911f 112925 - _______ ... _-9_7_1 .. .-.:.. ... ~. Med'--• ~-1.,... undet '"' ftctltiou• of Secilon mo lo '780 fn.. -""°" the l'lcllllou.• TIMI bUllMM It COf'I· -·--• -~··1 ~ rlMM 0t ""'* duC1ed by enlndMdual "8.IC NOTICE v1eea Inc , Wleoonsln corp buelneM name or namea dua!W, of the Caltlorn1a titted 1,,_ on 1-18-89 Tiie reglttrent com· Thi• bu.tlneu 11 con-llated U>ove on November, l.6bot Code, the prev11lng Al J Fairman UMnCed '° trtntect bu11- 'ICTmOUI .,.._.. dueled by • eotpOI'~ ~ lN7 , ... encl Kele of wagee -Ttw ,,,.....,,, ~ llled under U. fict1t10ut ltAMI I TATamNT !lie regTeffiiil com· ~ ff~Tns Pftllfdenl ...,.._, bY 1n. Qty Of wtlh the Counly Cl8ftl of Of. ~ nwne Ot nemee The tollowtng pertone are menoed '° tr-.ct ou.... Thie 1tatamen1 wu IMecl CC.. Mete whlCft are filed County on F«itusrt lletecl .,,_ on Fetll'uaty 1 doing ~ u. neee under the llcl•llOUt with IN County Clertt of Ot· w1tt1 the City Clet1I ol laid ~Mt 1... ' ACWAHCEO WEST CAPI· ~ name Of namm = County on Maten 1, City; Md .,, ... '°""' penaf-• .... ll\lr1ey Matthewl TAL EQUIPMENT SALE.S, ""*'~on 1971 11 .... ,,..cnbed ,.._. '°' Publetled Orsnge CoM1 Thie .......... , .... riled 3t5 E. 8alboe 8IVd •I. DonMSwaneon.Adtnlnlt· ,~ ~ Of the laid Delly Piiot f~ 27 wtlh tM Coullty Clet1I of Of. Newpott IMCfl, Ctllf 92.M 1 trlltOt • Publltl\ed Or9t1ge Coul Code. Mwdl I, 13 20 1Nt MOe County on f'ebrualY Brien Mlltll S.. 315 E Thie •taternerit wu filed Delly Pil01 Merch 13, 20, 27, aaN ~. ,._.,, Ctt1 ' ' MO<iS lO lM9 Belboe 8IVd •B. ~ wlttl the County Oletk of Or· April 3. 1989 C19rt1. Ctef ef C......... • ,417111 8eecti, Calif 92te1 llft09 County on Merct\ 3 1 M·"3 Publlehed Or"'91 Cout "8JC llJTIC( Publllhtd Otsnge Coea1 Tlllt oueln•H 11 con-ttet ·-.,. _1_. Oelly PMot M11re11 7, 13, 1989 Deity Piiot, Ftbruery 20. 27 '410110f ,._ nu ~ Tm4S> ACTITIOU9 .-11 Maret! I 13 IM9 PublWled Or~ Cout .... ,._ aTAftMUIT ' ' ' 'te'TITK>Ue eulM.U •-II' MftTil'IC -M-1&3 ~ PllOC Ml(Ch , 20. 27, MAMR STATDllllNT ~ ~·~ The~ Plf90M ate ----------------•IAPf 3, 1989 .__ ,....._.._ OOtno-.-u . ~IC 11)11C( M.005j .,,. ---""' per90f'lt 1119 META·llfE DYNAMICS, --------doing bl.lalneN u · MTl'TtOU9 -----------PERSONALLY YOU AS, TM followlng PlftOnl •• 144 UM t..ane, eo.ta M ... , --11 Ml.IC NOTICE 1oe 22nes St,_, Newpof't d~ b1.1e1nea1 11 Calif. tff27 MAMI STAn.HT Ctwyt Denice ~11lnMu, TM foloWlng ~ •re fltCTmOUI .,..... 9eecfl, Callf nea1 J CAIEATIONS, 238 144 u.. Lane. Cott• MeM. dolno bl.llioem ... NAm ITATIMINT Ruthann Catlton, 21422 Cemellia Ln ' eo.tt Mela. Calf. 92127 MAAK'8 VClll ANl) TV RE· The tollowlng l*'tonl .,. t::t• Cit.. Huntington Calif. t2t27 Thil b'*nes• It con· fllAIA. 1&M2 Svnburlt Lsne, dolflG butlMu u • Celtt ~ ~ WMlgste. 238 CIUCMd by .,, lnOMdual Huntington 8each. Callt It A v s C E N E Tiile bualne.t 11 con· Camellla Ln .. Coe,. Mee&. Th• r•tl•tr•nt com• tat'7 MOelUHOME PARK, 3187· ducted by. en lndMdUel Calif. 12127 menctd to lrtnMet butf. ...,. Allen ~ tMCa H~.COltaMea&,Calll The re9l1tr1nt com· Alie Loter, 231 ~,... under' !flt hctlttove lunburtt Lane, Huntington t2t2$ mencect to 11enMCt tluel· 1111 eo.t• MeM. C4lll1 t2t27 ~ name °' nem. 9Mcfl Cellf 9*7 Alctlard A Hall, 55 Lines. "99 under ... fktltloue . ThM butl.nen .. con· ....., abOV9 on J""*Y $, TM1° bu.tn... It eon-E C1111111W Ad ._ N9wpor1 8"ct1 Calif ~ ,_.. or "*'* Mtecl by COoi*'I'*-1... cM:1ect Illy: .,., lulCIMdu.i orAcn""., tlMo , . llMdlbOYlonF~2•. Th• r•gl•tr•nt com· ....__..o ~ Tiie r~lttr•nt com· """ 1... ~ '° ltllnlld ~ __ ,. •• Cal This buslnnt It con· liMMfw'I C4lt1eoll undef .,_ "°1ftl0ue TN9 tla\1l'Ml1t ... fi'ed menced to w.neect tlUll<- a.T NOY .__,by:~ lndNtduai T'llle ............,. -.... ,_ 0t ,,..._ _. ._ C-.., CWk of Or· .-.. under lfl9 ttct11iou. A ~fllOI The reglttr•nt com· ..-... County CMittl of Or-...., ~on (not ~• .,.. County on 'eon-y ........ NIM °' ""*"* ...... ,. ~ ~ ~= ... County °" Mtn:fl 1, ...... ,.,,,,, l.oeet 211,.. .... -::...-=:.: Mlltcl\, , ... .. _______ _. ____ nsme or M1N9 1tll ,_ THt ......... ,, -._, ll'IU1Nd °""'9e COMt T"11 llAOft -llecl llMd abow on~ 4, ll'leF1hed OrwlOa COMt ... -~~~ ~ fllloe . ~ 21 • .-.. ca..;.,~olOf· ,_ ~flllotMatdl 1~.20.27, 14 '9lt ....,_ .. ta,IO, 1111 -.. C...,.. on. '*'-1 ,.._,A. Hell ...... '· ,... • ......7 14, ,.. n. .. ...,._IC -tied M-"7 ............ or-.": ' ...... STllTllC ~I ID BUmSS?? • .. "°' ~ 20 t7 ....... , ... Or-. Col81 1 ia 1... ' · ~-...~ao.t7 • 0 • ......, .... ITA~ ....... l.tl,'911 •.._... ,,.. ........ ,...... .. ---------· ..._. .-1rmms w.11.JmTllAMLMl:#llll" ~ .. ..:::. =·°= 1Ci11'11''1Pl 1 .... --· 410I,... ·.ti==~~.,.. ....,_. llltdl, Cell, H •• 1. AllOCIATH. ~· A, .... Miit ~r.-, =· ·i:::-"" ... ....,. a. m·· "'" = ~ ..... .,.,,... .. ..... 'r. 8 ~ .... Tiiie ••I Ill It tlft-............ 1f Ill ........... ff•· . 'Tae ,.....,81\, ..... . ... _ ..................... .... ........ ....... l!!Jlll ...... -._ ...... ....... , .. ,.. .... . ..,..,..,, ........... 1;;11;~~~~-an 1 • w ... !l ~ ....... NiMW!iii91 • ,.__, • WHEREAS, by adoPhon of Re9ofullon Nos. 198~toe, 1988-107, 1983-108 and 1988-109 respectively, lhe Board of Directors of the Irvine Aaneh Waler Dtatrlc:t ( IRWO ') ordered the lormauon of Improvement 0111r1c1 Nos 1ae, 188, 28& and 288 (collecflvety. the llTIPfoYemenl Otstnc:ta'") and ~ared lhe •t mated Q.pllnlt of carrying out the purposes of eactl of the Improvement Otsttic:ta, and . WHEREAS, 1n the proceedings for lhe formation of th• Improvement Dlstncta ·the eo,_ro ~I 1 Directors atated na 1n1entlon to adoPt plane of work• for Ille 1mprov.men1 Oiatrtcn, pursu~ future prooeechnge to be c:onduc:ted aa provided by law and WHEREAS, Plane tor Work1 for the lmpro\lefMflt 0..trtcta have now been presented to 1h1s18oard of Directors. lncludfng certain revielon• lo the previous •llm81ea of Hpen ... I NOW. THEREFORE, the Board of Oireetore ol IRWO does hereby RESOLVE, DETERMINE ANO ORDER AS FOLLOWS Section 1 11 la the Intention of the Board Of Direct~ of IRWO 10 adopt a Plan ot worke tor eac:h ol the respec11ve Improvement Oletrlc:t• Section 2 II 19 the furthe< Intention of tN Boalrd of 04tectora 10 acquire or c;onetruct 1mprovern41n11 deterlbed In the_ Plan• of Worka, a.s approved, and 10 ~ oen-&1 obhgauon bond• the pr~ of wtilch Shall ~uMd to pay 11\t axpenses trieteof, .. 11mated at.., forth ~ow Section 3 the pYrpOM of tile prop<>Md Plan of Woru for 8iKtl of Improvement O.vect N09. 116 and 188 Shall be to acquire and con.truet WOfkl and facthtlel, IS c:i.ctlbed WI the r91P9Ct11te Plan of W<>tU. fOf' th& acquititlon, collectlOn. atou1oa and dteltlbutlon of wa1et and wai.r rigtlta, to 9nable IRWO 10 utilize• watet euppty furnlsn.d under the State Waler Re9outcu ~rnent SfSl*n (commonly known u fl\& "State Water P roJect ) puraianl to SectJOn t294-4 5 Of the Wat• COO. of Iha Stn of Callforn1a. lnc:Judiog oams. r-.rvolrt. ttor• tanks, tr .. trnent ftdtlu•. PC>el. putnptng equipment and all '**"8tY equipment and pr~y tn.r.for, acquiring fund• to fl.111111 contfKt'* comm1tmeint1 to c.atry cM tM powwa and putpoM1 of IRWO contained '" contracts lndud.ng c:onlt1Ct9 With other egenclet. and the P8YfT*lf of <>P91'•hng and other COits Of IRWO to the ••• ..,, pwmilt9d by law. provt<Md th•t the carrying out of thete ~PONS Shalt beMf11 the land .,thin the respective lmpr~t Otttrle1 · Sec1ton 4 The pYrpoe.a or the PfoPOMd P1art of Work• for NCh or l"'Pf°""'*'' C*triet Not 2M and 288 tMtl be to ac:qu re and conatruc.t workt and f1Cillt1• ... Oetalbed In IN ~11¥9 Pten of WCN1tt. for the eof*'lon. tr•tment ~ ct11POM1 of MWtge. and the atorage and d trlbUhon of rectflim9d wet.,, lncJudlftO ctamt. ~•. ttorage tank1, tr•tment tac-hi•, P'Oet pumc> ng equipment, and aJI neceaawy equipment and Pfoperfr "*"'°'· acqulttng fUnd• to MNI contractual eommttmenta to carry out the l)OWef'I and purpoeee of lf\WO con1alned In con11acta, Including c:ontrects wl11"1 Othef tgene .... anc:l lhe payment of e>p«ttlng and other CO•t• of IRWO to ti\& ntent permitt9d by law. ptOvlded that the carrying out of theM ~ tl'lall benefit the land within the r...,.c:ttve Improvement Otatrlct SeetlOn ~ The revlted ..clmtted 9"S*\MI of catryll\9 out the Plan ot w~ la u rotiow. for each of the r..,,.cw ... lmprOY91Mnt Otttr1ets S20,000,000 '°' lmpr°"*"*1t Oitil1Ct Ho iee. I 10,000 000 for lmprowwnent District No 188, $45,000,000 for lmprowment Ots1t1c1 No 2te ~ 115,000,000 for lmptCMW'llenl 0.-trict No. 288. Section e o.n.r.i ~tlon bond• art propoeed 10 be au1h0rited. ilaued and aotd on behalf of MCh of the r.-pectlw lmptOYetMnt CM1r1ei. for the purpoee of pr0¥tding fundt to uny out l\a Plan of Wcwtta, 8f1d MlllltNnta for carrying out tuClt P4MP099 ..... be leYied •dl.1-*Y Oft"'-!Mda wttNn lhe reepectl¥8 ltnprowmtnt Ottli1e1. lfdldlng.,,, ..mtory •• ..,.... nw.to. a.ctiOn 7. A "'IP et.owtllQ the .. *10r ~of Wft Imp«>"""*" Oislt'llC1 .. on th -'th the Sect .. ary of lRWO 8f1d It ••able IDr i..p.ctton by M'/ l*W OI ~aone Int• e.tac1 SecUon I . MoncMy, Merctt 21. tta .. the"°"' Of I 00 pm. tor• IO<W't .,...,_•It~ e::::--· In the IOtrd Of Olr~Ot'I "°°"'Of~ Aanc:f'I W..., Oittrlil:t, 18802 8eldean A'fl9nUa. CalkN• belftd thewne .. '*9bY ftJled ~-=Board of Olt~ • tt-. ""'9 IN p1eoe tor • ~ ..._ ~ to Mell lmptovlfMnt °" ... qutllltlOn or the OUtPW ot ... IMOll a 11 IS""' ot Woftl9. h .................. 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