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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-18 - Orange Coast Pilot-- --~~ • "' -1 --- TOMOMOW: IWN FORICAITI ON Al ' •• TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1986 Raging waters claim fourth life Fish erman drowns after waves s weep over Emerald Bay jetty; more rain due- From staff and wire reports ~ fishennan who drowned Mon- day after being swept by waves off a jetty at Emerald Bay became the founh Southern California deattl caused by the stonn-whipped sea and fierce weather that began with the long Presidents' Day weekend. Bcachgoers pulJed Chung Lee. 5 1. Ezploslon rocks embassy bJ Lisbon LISB'ON, PonugaJ (AP) -A car bomb exploded T uesday night on the ~ounds of the U.S. Embassy. spark- ing a smoky hre in the garden and names a story high. Embassy guards and o ther witnesses said there were no iniunes A Ponuguese secunty guard em- ployed by the Embassy to check all vehicles entenng the area sa1d a man dro' e into the compound, jumped from the car and ran out the gates 1n a matter of second s. "(realized there was a bomb in the car. so I backed off," said the guard. Coast Most Orange Coast Col- lege students plan to continue education./ A3 California Northern California gets a brief respite from vlol- ent storms./ A4 World ofCenitos from the water within five minutes of the accident, according to the Coast Guard. But doctors at Hoag MemonaJ Hosp1ta.I an Newpon Beach. where Lee was flown by helicopter, were unable to revive him. Elsewhere, waves up to 12 feet gnawed at the Southern California coast Monday, as the region prepared for another onslaught offoul weather followtng a weekend storm that starred up the ocean, flooded streets, eroded hillsides and left some Orange Coast beaches awash in debris. A new storm is expected to roll m tonight, bringing another 1.5 to 2.5 inches of rain along coast.al areas. S inches in the mo untains. The scncs of Hawaii-born stonn systems has already dumped between 2 and 4 inches along the O range Coast and other areas of the southland during the worst rams of the winter. Rocks and mud clogged up road- ways, 1ncludm1 Pacific Coast High- way m Ma.libu, while residents in flrc- scarrcd regions of Ventura County were kept busy shoveling debris and reorganizin& sand bap. The weekend storm spared Orange County beaches from any maJor damage. While the tide flowed into the parkans lot at Bolsa Chica, Pacific Coast Highway remained clear. said lifeguard A-I Pepito. Pepito said the surfers were return- ing to the water as well. despite choppy and windy conditions. Surf warninJS remained in effect. Wlth pred1ct1ons t hat waves w1ll again build strength after the oncoming storm. On Sunday. expenenced surfer Jeff~y Traw. 28, of Redondo Beach, d1cd while auempung to nde swells up to 20 feet high off Bluff Cove in Hermosa Beach. officials said. San Diego lifeguards Mo nday re- tneved the body of James R. Hames, l 1, who was swept from an Ocean Beach wallcway early Sunda}. ufe- guard Chris Brewster said the body 0.-, ........ .., ........ ll ..... had been found under a pier by pa SSC r'\-b)' And a pilot wa killed Monday when his light plane crashed an heavy fog within two miles of the runway at Palomar Airport in San Dtcao Coun- ty. authonues said. The vacttm. who was alone m lbe single~ngine Cessna 170, was not ammcdiateJy 1denufied. A police spokesman said the 7:05 p.m . crash was blamed on heavy f <>s that blanketed the atrpon 25 miles north (Pleueeee STOIUl8/ A2) Shuttle probe goes to Senate Panel questIOn s decision s that led to tragic launch WASHINGTON (AP) -Them- vesugation into the Challenger space shuttle explosion shifts to Congress today as members of the presidential panel 10vesttgat1ng the aectdent and top NASA officials bnef senators on thetr findings. Dunng the long hohday weekend. the commission made cle.ar at has deep concerns about the dccis1on by the National Aeronauttcs and Space Admmistrlllon to go ahead wtth the count!) 's 25th shuttle launch Jan. 28 even though questJons were raised about the performance of scahng nngs on the rocket boosters in subfrcttJng temperatures. An opposition boycott takes hold in the Phlllp- plnes after Marcos' etec- tlon./ A7 Birds eca•enae oTer .ea weed depoeltecl by •tormy •urf near ~2nd Street A;Dd Wat Ocean Front wat of the Newport Pier. Testimony before the pres1dent1al comm1ss1on last week revealed that engineers for Mon on Th1okol, which manufactured the rocket boosten. had cautioned against a launch Jan. 28 because of the freeung 1emperatures dunng the ru&)lt. Rock- well lntcrnat1onal. which buili the shuttle, aJso expressed reservauons because of a fear that iaclcs on the launch pad might be knocked off by launch v1bra11ons and damage the craft's thermal 11les Sports Corona del Mar Hlgh's Michelle Wiiiard Is fea- tured for her endeavors In basketball, and modellng./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 84 A3 A9-11 0 7-9 8 5 89 8 6 84 A8 A6 A3 B9 81-3 86 A2 HBweighs controls on smoking By ROBERT BARKER Of .... °-"' ,... ..... Hunungton Beach officials are .scheduled tonight to adopt an ordi- nance bamne smokin~ an public and pnvate buildings and in certain areas in the pnvate workplacc. The ordinance. similar to regu- lations adopted in Newpon Beach and Laguna Beach 1s designed to prevent people who don't smoke from being exposed to the hannful effects of tobacco smoke. according to City Councilwoman Ruth Finley. The new ordinance. 30 days af\er ats adoption. will: •Ban people from smoking an any elevator an any building open to the public, including elevators an offi~s. hotels and apartments and con- (Pleue eee Sii OKING/ A2) Bruce Benchen.ohn Candidates urge foreign policy shift, party unity By PAUL ARCHl PLEY Of .... 0..., Not • ..,, .. Do what ts best for the L, S. 1n fomgn affairs" and .. Honor the I I th commandment .. are the themes de- velo ping in the campaigns of two of the leading candidates for the Re- publican nomination 1n Cali fornia for the U S. Senate The candidates -fonner TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn and Los Angeles Count> Supen-1sor Make Antonovich -have been honing those themes before fnendl) audiences 1n con~n attH' Orange Count) dunng the past ~eek Speaking before the Republican Central Commmce ofOrangt' Coun- 1) Monday. Herschensohn warned Republicans the) must take a pos- 1t1on on the Ph1hpp10e elecuons. and urged suppo rt for President Ferdinand E Marcos "Was 1hc elecuon fret' and fair in the Ph1hpp1nes"" he askt'd "I ha'e no idea. but 1 assume 1t was a fraud .. Was 1he cl("('t1on free and fair of M1kha1l Gorbachev" Wa!> the elect1<.m fre-e and fair of l.X'ng Xiaoping" M 1guel de la Madnd is prl'stdent of Me,1co because his predc"essor said he "-Ould be pre adent ·· Herschensohn guided h1 Jud1encc (Pleue mee SENATE/A2) "'1 .\S.\ officials. howe' er. told the co mm1ss1on Lhat when 11 came tt me to launch. C\el')'one agrttd the temperatuft'. wh ich had cli mbed to 38 degrees. was acet"ptable. But The Washington Post reported 1n toda} 's edition that the pres1den- 11al panel 1s 1n\esuga11ng a report that an extremely lo"' and puzzling temperature readmg was recorded on the surfac:c of the nght rocket booster before the Challenger was launched. -\ temperature as low as 7 dcgrccs Fahrenheit "as rt'COrded on the nght boostt'r's lower surfa~ br hand-held· infrared measunngde' ices t~o hours before the launch The anvesttgators want to de- tenn1ne whether the lo~ tempenure might have been an ind1cauon that cold hydrogen or O\ygcn was leaJung from the shuttle's external tank and ~hat effect such temperatures might (Ple&8e 11ee SHUTTLE/ A2) Boy with AIDS anti bodies 'no danger' UC! team top s in College B owl By STEVE MARBLE Of .... O.ity .... ,..,, An 11-yeqr-old boy with AIDS anubodaes 1n his blood would not pose any danger to other students if he were re-admitted to school. according to a county medical report completed today. . The conclusion reached by county e p1dcm1olog1st Dr. Thomas Prendergast could result Thursday 1n a court ord,cr that Channon Phipps of El Toro ~ anowed to return to the classroom. The boy. a hemophiliac who re- guarly needs blood transfusions. ha been barred from attending Rancho Canada Elementary School since the antibodies were discovered in August during a routine examination An individual can carry the anti- bodies without developing the loller disease itself. according to medical authorities. Prcndergast's medical evaluation as to remain scaled until a heanng Thursday before Supenor C'ourt Judge Hannon Scoville, who has indicated he w11l order the school 10 admit the bor 1f tests show he as not "cootagJous. · Prendergast said he would not discuss details of the report and hope~ at will remain confidential But Prendergast did reveal his general conclusions. v.hach he said he has alreadv shared wtth concerned parents in· the addleback Valley Unified School District. "We have found nothing that would suggest thflt there iS any nsk to other students." Prendergast said 1oday "Nothing at all ... Pendergast had previous!) stated that he was almost certain the )OUngster did not e\h1b1t any signs of suffenng from Acquired Immune Defic1enc) )ndrome. a da~asc-for which there is no known cure Copies of Prendc~sfs report ~ere Townhouses for art's sake ·need investors in Laguna Sculptor's co-op venture to bring artists back would be first of its kind in nation A ~ulptor"s dream to bnn& artists back 10 Laguna Beach by building townhouses where they can both hve and work may fall by the way111dc 1f more invc'\tor.. are not found l he 1ownhouses. to be 001aned. hu1h and owned by about IS anasu. would cost lcs" than other housing, metal 5<.'ulptor Hal Pa'\tonus said. ~ ThcproJC<:t come 1n thewakcofan e11odu' 1>f artt'\t\ from the Art Colony that ha' contemcd hcYlh l ttv offic1RI\ a nd artists who blame tht' problem on kyrocketina rents. Pastonus esu- mate~ SO percent of the artists have left Laauna Beach in search of affordable rents Pastonus, who pays S l.SOO for ht, \tud10. say" dunng one s1"·month penod has rent went up 87 pen:ent If completed, the pro1ect will be the .first of 1t' kind an the nation. Pastonus 'I.ltd. In the: past, an1st~ have trodmon. ltv convertt'd old bu1ldmas. but never built thetr o\\-n He \!ltd both the at1onal Endow- ment for the Ans and the Californaa .\ns Council are watch'in& thr project 'lo\<'l) If suc~ssful. Pastonu' think hoth Jroup ma y make 1rant~ avail- able tor s1m1lar dt1tclopment\ Pustonus bt&Af\ to}tng with the 1Jea of orpnu1ngort1sts to build 1hc1r own townhou\C\ when he rcal11ed Laauna acnc h ma\ lo~ ll~ famt' ~ .. an .\rt Coton)- "'one: t1mr hr wa' 1n tou\'h with '<l.lrtt~ts but ''''t the ma1ont) oflhtm when he a\11.t'd Im the hl'\t S <10 dcix'mt. One .tnt\l drnppt'J nut "hl·n \h<" hepn havantt n11thtm1m·, 11hou1 ~~1nlrnptn to be forwarded 10 ~-o, tlk the "'hool d1stnct and an attome' rcpresen11n~ Phipps' aunt toda) The aunt, who 1s Phapp · legal guardian. filed a lawsuit against the school d1stnct an NoH·mbcr. de- manding that the lif\h-grander be enrolled 1n the elemcntan school The school has been pro' 1d1ng home tutonng for the bo) The two sides met No' '\ in Supenor Court 1n ntn .\na "here Seo' 111<' ordered tht' count" to Jc- l<'nntne 1ftht bo~ was suffenng Imm .\ID~ or "hethcr he should ht' cons1dert"d contagious UURA MERK FOCUS ON THE NEWS Other prosi>«t1'e 1nH''ltOI'\ hJ't' heen ~art'd awa' ti«au'I(' t"•H h ~ 111 he r~uarcd to mali.e 1 10 ptl'\c:nt Jo~ n pa~ment $tall, 1he S7S()(Xl Ill S ICX).(XXl pm't 1s bt'ln" 1hc m.1rli.<'I '11h1t tor the c11" hC' ...,1J \bout 10 artms ha'e an ophnn nn .. I 1-a(tt ot land on l.aauna c an\o n Ro d The option n;p1rc' 1n l.11c 01.101:lt'r l nlcs" more "'"'' .Ht tountl lt1r the prOJ<"l t P.l .. tMiu' i\nd tht' nthcl'\ ma\ h,,,, .. 1 h.ant 11m1· (Pleue .ee ARTISTS'/ A2) .. It apix-ar<-w me at 1h" tt mr. it there\ no n'>l -ht'·, N l \.in \<. huul." "0' 11lc ..:itd Jt the t1mt' 03, 1d l...Jr.en. an 1ut1lrnl'' rcp- resenung the school J1\tnc1. said <.chool ollic1al!> "ant w make surl· that thc more than I., .000 \ludent\ enrolled in thl.' d1s1nc1 arc prote<"ted .. The fundamt'ntal 1.JUC\tlOn is \\hat 1s Jn dll t'ptabk ,,.,cl nl nsi.. 1n J \llUat1on fl\C" Tl\"1-r--l..1T\'l'l1 <>:1Tc:t--- \frrw1n \u,landcr J n auornn rt"preSC'ntintt Ph1pp~\ ;iun1 agreed \10. 1~ c1 dl·.1dl\ d1~a'I: tiul .:iddt"d ··c. hannon Ph pp<i dt)('' m,1 h J \t" \ID .. By PHIL SNEIDERMAJ\ ~ .... °-"'~ ...... .\ l <. ln1ne team v.on a test of bra1npo"'er o'er the weekend, taling to p honors 1n a regional College Bowl ~ompct1uon an Fresno The College Bowl, patt<'med after a popular tele' 1'i1on qu11 sho~ 1s a mna ~-whic-h teams tr. to SC'Ort' 1he most point h' betn,g tht' first to press abllller and corrC"Ctl)' an wer a l.lUC''itlnn. l '(T-; IQ ti <. ollcgt' Bowl team 1ndudes Junior; Mike Ontko and R1l hard \.1 1ller and graduatC' tudents (Pleaee 11ee UCI/ A2) New jurY impaneled after murder photo prompts mistrial 8 y STE\ E MARBLE ~ .... O.., .... ll"" \ \('\'1lOd Jun "a' ~1 n11 1 m1,hnl·ll"d 11xla' 1n a l ar1,trann JX·,11 h murder l':l\t' after a \upent'r < '''trt 1udgc d1sm1\\C'd th<' tif'\t 1un ~ hcn 11 "'a' accukntlllh \ho" n a Jlr111•,11nH photograph nt th<' 'l(tlm Juda<' l c1manJ "1cl\nJc h.ht ,., d udc-d lht• photop'llph ,,fl m11' \1a(' l ombarJ ac. hetn~ JllTJUlh, 1.tl hut '"m<'h''" 11 "n' drh,ercJ lt' 1111nr' 1n J \tdl k 1ll othc-1 phOltlJlnl('h\ \11 RnJl' dt1 h1n•d .1 ml\tr1c1l la,1 """'" .tnd 11rJ1•r1·.t .1 \('ulnd JUf' \I' hi_· lol°!t'l ICd \1.111h1•" Jam<'!> I omh:)nJ. 2b. 1s ,1,t u't'l1 ot ~tiling h1~ ~~-vcar-<>ld mnth<'r Fch I Ql< S dunna an clf'llUment at th{ tam1h ·, ( apt\tranO R<-.t1 h h1lffil' l ,,mhaht nnt:.ll trd \an ( l<'mcntC' 1x1h1r Frh I t anJ repon<'d h11, mothn m 1"1ng .lt l <lrd1n1 to auth•int1e1, r~o dj" h1ttr r-1l11C' found the "''man·, IQ : f '"d Ma'<'rtdo• parked at a 'llant h't .\t the tn\t\t<'nl'<' ot I <1mh.ud and a hr11tht'f f'Ohl l' Ul'l\0nrJ the trunk of {Pleaee 9" MISTRIAL/ A~) Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, February 17, 1986 Oorona del Mar High etudenta llaten attentltlvely to young convict.. CONVICTS WARN KIDS OF DRUG ABUSE •.. 11'omAl ucalatu<l to abu~e ot man1uana th<.'n cocaine. then a '-lrtual smorgashord of dangerous nan.oil('> Hismother ..... hl1J1edlast)car "';i' an alcoholic "'hu often enl.ouragcd ber son'!> habll "~he u .. ed tu be m) ¢nnking budd~ ht· .,.mi ··~c uwd tO go out 1ugc1hn 1 o \upport hi'> drug habtl \tan said he used to .hurglann· homt'' After m;1l-1ng a 1dn1honl· rail to m,11.:e surt• nl1 cmt• ,,,1, home ~tan >'11uld knoc.I.: tlint ktt I. in .i door or hrl·JI.. J "'1ndll\\ ··~e d ,lc.>al .1 I\ d \ c R til\h .inJ an) 1t11n~ "'C lUUld !(l'l mont'\ tor " hl' said ~fkr gt•tt1ng JrH'\tt•d. \)tan tan·d the horror°' 111 thc: <)range< ount\ J,111 where J\ he '>atJ \ ou'rl' lun~tan1h s.care<l about ''hat ' 1111ing 1u happt•n ne\t ~ 1d1.ird J kllo\.\ lton \ ll I. '\f1111-l· 111 the nee<l tu l11mm11 about I 'ill burgl:tnl'S tu 'urr11rt h1' $.200-a-d.t' heroin add1d111n "~Ill h hl· had tcir nearl' li\l''ear' <>t h •roin R1d1ard \aid. "It tJl..t'\ \Our m nd nil" h,1tl 't'r i nu "''rntnl 11 to But R1qhard hd' ;i "tie \l.d1l1nl! lor htm \\-hd1 he u1mplt:tcs h1'> lUrrt·nt one ,c,ir 'entcnle He 'kl''> that <.1nd the u1un'>1:ling he 1ntt·nd' ·tu <,eel-g1q; him n 11t1,~1n t11\ll't'rlkar11ldrug\ OeMy ~-lo by L-'•r- A be Lincoln (Rick Green) hugs hie w ife Mary (Maret Scfimldt) at Fountain Valley Hlgb School. and trtml L 1lo.e ~lJn Kie-hard fal.e'> an ntendcJ prison term 1fhe breal-c; 1he term., of h1<. proballon .. II I \lolatc ... hl' \atd. "f might .1<, '-'"l'll g1' e 11 up .. John a \ 1ctnam 'eteran said ht· tir\t bl•taml' inqihcd 1n drug'> J'> a ti.-rn-atter "ht·n hi\ pan·nts CO\l'Tt'd up for him and hdpcd pull him out 111 ''rapt'\ "11h tht la" Hut '' ht•n ht "l.'nl ll> \ 1l·tnam "'a J LI \t'JI ·l>ld h1\ npo,urr to ma11 1uana ,1nd 11ther drur' grl'" In Jdd1t111n , the ugh \1Je o "'ar bc:gan to "car on htm I \l.J\ rnpun.,.bk tor lulling pt·11ple thnt: .ind I '>d" pt·oplc k1 ll1ng them,cht'' "'-llh drug,," Jnhn 'aid "I l <1nw humt· "1th a '-l'I> lo\I. '>t·ll· e\ll'l'm •ind tx·gan to ml\ "'-llh c\-n>n'> and drug Jealt•r-. ·• lklort· lung John '-'"il'> using Jnd .,c1J1ng drug'> ~ llh the pwtits. hl' tn\t'\tcd 1n bu'>lnl''>'>l''> and \oon \urroundt'd h1m\ell "1th lhe <>ta tu'> ''mhnl\ tho\c 1n'l''lmt.·nt\ brought htm John huughl Porsthl'' \krlt·de'>·lkn1e-. dnd bcalhfmnl ton<lum1n1um\ and \urroundcd htOl.)t'll "1Lh lloll)'-"OCllJ \tar.. JnJ profe\\lona I a 1h lt:te' lfot 11 all lJmc lf3'>htng do"'n alter underu1\ er tn' cst1ga1Ur\ arrc<,tcd him at 1tunp111nt alter John rl'l.Ct\t'd .1 pad.agx 111 1:\Xaint· 1n the matl - pa\ mcnt tor a busines!> transac11on. ~(cording to Judge Carter, Mthout the criminal element tied to drug use and sales, a ma1ont} of burglan('S, robbenes and murders could be chm mated "You could put the cnminal1ust1ce '' c;,1em out of business:· he ..aid ( aner ha'> taken conv1l't'> 10 Or· angc-( ounty high schools pcr- 1od1calh o \.cr the past ~· 1 years to dt'>cuss · tht• tanscquentC\ of drug abuse Bui la:.t Thursda} 'i. program at ( orona dcl Mar. presented b) the anu-drug Parents Who (are gro up. "'-tll be his last for the nc'<l several months. ( ancr 1s on lea'c from Orange Count}. Superior ( oun as he mounts a bid for the '8th Con- gres\lonal Dl'>tncl seat. ··\\..e'll ne'er come bad, to \Our high school.'. C ancr said :.Re- member that nobod)l"\.an turn 11 ofT unless }OU turn tl o ff " Following the program ( aner said there's no accurate wa) ol measunng hO'-' etle(ll' e his program 1s in dl'll'mng teen-agers from using drugs. ··tt'sltkch1ttingagolfball Yo u 1us1 ha'c 10 wail and see," he said .. , "'ant them to see there\ a Jo"' ns1de nslo. to talong a narcotic rhere's a real 1raged) and it's not JUSt J•ttl There·s a human side too .. 'This is Your Life, Abe Lincoln' at Valley High By ROBERT BARKER Ol tl>e Delly "'°' ltefl Tht· l1k .rnJ 11mn of \hraham L1nlnln \'l'rt• pC1rtrc1~nl th!\ '-'t'l'k .11 Fountain \ .1lln High ~h11ol on tht• , -.. th h1rthdJ• 111 thl' < 1rcJt E:man· upat11r L 1nloln hi\ 'tepm•Hlwr ~arah Juhn\lon I 1n1.uln "itt•pht.•n Duu~ld' \.l or) Todd l.1nwln L l}SSt'\ \ < 1rJnt. John \\ tlke., Booth and other\ 1n I 1ncoln \ t trde tamt' ali't' again r hl'\ \l.l'rl· de pined h\ \ludenl'> "'ho pt·rformcd lor about 7(J uf tht·1r l ld.,.,m.m·<, "' thl· 11th grade l \ hi-.1011 dit'>\ taught h\ John Rovt•rg and Bill I oile\ \hciut 7(1 ol lht• <;tudl'nt' \\,1tlhed -and learned - .hl'n1• ~<•rant "'h" ..... 1\ \dluted J' :hr '-• r'h' ~m.'Jll\I tzl·neral and O\ '"l'<I .111d Jt't·rcd B1101 h "hen hl l.mw 11nt11 the 'tage fhl' p11·~r~1m .... ;i., called · fh1.., h ) IJ\11 l 11t \he I 1ntcoln ··ant.I Hc"c:r~ .ind I .11 1 tnJ a., I\ \ho" dn n••linu•r<; l lw li11k hl\tortt.tl drama c,p1tt•d h. l••'otunH·' JnJ \Cfnd< ular of tht· d<t\ \,,,.. thl· l;11c .. t program put 11n h' '1111lrnt.. 1Ah11 cngagt· frt·quenth 1n \11t111l,1t111n\ dchatl'' h1'tnnt al pl.1" .111d rll'"'' l11nlcrr•nte<, flit· 1dt·.1 lxhnd tlt.11 dpproalh·1 1 • <1Hl111~ ''' Bro' t·r~ I\ )!.l'lllng lht \llllli'!lt'llll\ 11ht'd r hl'\ l1·Jrn hl\lClr> h1·11n h\ n·c r1·at1H(l or \lmulat111~ l'\t''I\\ . r I c' II ht:lll'r elljll\ IHJI hhlflfll<JI lcga ' h: hn om tnl( ,1 p.1 rt ot JI tw .,,11d 'It'' n111 v.hJI' taught hut \ l,,1! \I ,lllghl \ludt•nt l om lldrt\horrt portr.1\ 1ng < 1r,1nt 1n a hla1 I-1a1 l>;t·t and ht.•Jrd ,ind \l.tlh a halt·u\nl 11gar 1n hi\ m11u th \,ttd ht· hJ1! a. h l)th lip in 111n 111 I 1ntoln ·He I L1nuiln I "'-3' the hnt general thl' -..:onh had ne\I 10 m e " he '>aid lie abo d•'>clo,ed wh~ hl· didn't gu to h1rd's Th~ter with the I 1moln.. 11n thl' night of the as~a,'>inatwn in .\pnl of I X65 l k d1dn t attcnJ the pla~ hl' told I 1nwln "betausc 'Ar~ C 1ran1 touldn"1 \land !Our wife·· It al!>u Wd\ dtscluscd 1n Wcdne~· da) \ program that John Wilke'> Booth had 1ni11alh been involved into a ron,p1raq to kidnap Lincoln and use him 1n .in an e'change for pmoners held tn the nonh But the 1 onsp1rac) It'll through and Booth rl''><>rled to more· dra'>ll< ac11on. 11 wa!> dt'>do5ed ln\truttnr... I ate~ and Bo, erg. >who haH' been lt'ilt h1ng h1Sl01) together at Fountain Vaill'\ for !CJ )t'ar\. de- \l nbed L1nu1ln J'> a "great man and a great pre.,1Jcnt ·· "He "a' unc ul the greate-.1 Amen· l Jns "ho l'H'r li'ed " Lacey said. fhere "-J' a nn,uque about him. He ~as born in a log cabin to poor parentc; J nd ra1<.ed b)' a '>tt•pmother He .... a .. n·1 a11ra<.11 '-C . He wa<, c;1x feet , lour inthc'> !all and he wore a hat to 'reatc: tht 1mprC'i'i1on of even more hc1gh1 He ""'" \hrewd and not a humpl-1n 'He aho wa<, very strong and a gout.l .,..rc\tkr .. Ho\erg~a1d "lk was \trung. tall and 't·lf-taught ·c,curl(e V. .t'h1ngton \\>ho "'-3' \tcrtlc 1'> 1-nown as the lather of our tountn Hut Lincoln prevented the h1nh ot t"'"'"" .. (the d1v1'i1on of the l nitcd ~t:.tll''> into two nation., ) .. What do }OU 1h1nk'l" Lacey asked thl cla'>'i at the end o f the program "C an "'e u\e a Lincoln 1oda)'., Or do w u prefer to dn'c }Our (he\) " WOMEN'S WORK ISSUES AIRED IN OC ..• From Al lo"' 1•nd ol thl' v. 1gt \l tit '' f1t'r pe1ua11n[Z \alan dl'>p<mt11·' \.\ .tltltl'r ar opt•rat1ng t'O!UOt't"r \did The \olut1on " nut onh 111 t'll\u11• 1hat pa) r4u1I\ l.rn, Ml' hc1n.g l.trm·J out hut 1t1 PH''' g11,ernml·n1' 111 adopt the lonc.t·pt 11f < ontp.trJhk wo rth '>he said , l 'ndcr pa) cqu•t) lav.'. 1•mplr1\l'r' arc proh1b1ted frorn unequal!\ tc1m J>ensatmg worker\ who cany '>Ut thl' same Job on the ham of ~' Hut comparable worth plates a value 11n d1fTercnt Jobs bac,ed on \krll lc'l'I t tducn11o n required and other lat tof\ .l>roponents of such a \\'item ~uggcc.t 1hat1obsofcomparable wonh \hould have the ..ame salaf) and henefit\ even 1f rhc work 1s not prcC1c;cly the u mc. Walther d1sco uo1ed onr c.nm m1n1oncr's SU&$e~11on that upgrnd1n~ wu mcn·, wanes ml&ht harm tht• •small business owner "f don't \tC 11 u dC"valltat1na It 1s like e~~nth 1ng cl~ 1hnt 1s new or c hangmg 1)1ffitult1cs in obtammg cmplo)" men I absorbed the final two speaker.,, Jean Pond, president of Adult Career\ and Hao Duoni. e1tccuuvcd1rectorot tht Refu ~ Community Rewur<r "1ttr Ith' 1 \tt•p111111 11! thtld earl ..aid \he '" expected to rnre tor 1r,po11'1htl1l1l'' \lltkr \\.omcn C\ thtldrcn llt•an the hou'ic and be a pcrirmt• m.1n\ •>I the '.ime cnntcrn' tompan1nn to her husband ,1., \11unttt•r 11ne' Pond .said Hut But economK [)fCS'lure' are forcing <,en1or' al'io h.i' t' the added prohlem ~outheats J\s1an tam1hc!> to adopt the 111 Jgc d1\tnmina1111n ""h1ch 1c; no"' A.mencan standard -the two pa)· • Ul\en tfl\lea<J nt men hul II IS there t hCCk fam1I ) -and. tO be successful. hcl1c'l' me \hl' said the women need training 10 JOb ()ldrr "'omen and men mu<it over-hunting and employment skill<.. lomc t·mployer prc1ud1ccc, that drop Duong said the mer '15 apphtant "1n a box "The~ values '<olfh1ch have been 1tahelect1 "1th adJeCll\C\ hke trail 1nst1lled 1n the outheast Asian .u l Hknt prnnt· and c;lo w." ..aid Pond woman s1nre she was a girl do not <..he \illd '>(n1nr program'i de'l1gned leave an7 room for (pan1c1pat1on 1n) to hdp th<>'ic mo'it 10 need of work ~oc1et).' she said while avatlohlc. arc m ~altered and · No t only do the)' "not know how to tlmr clig1b1ht~ requir~menl'I \0 present themselves to employers.'' "'med that etlom to u<;e tPlcm "re<.ult but many know liuk Enghsh and 1n total rnnlus1on for the women " have scant confidence tn their ab1ht)' \fore mu\l he done to refer older to find a )Ob. Duong said Joh \Cfkt•r\ tu the appropnate souru· lnten~1ve couMehng to rBtsc their of help Pnnd said Coordination <,elf c\teem. peer group mecu9g11 lx'1wern proirams and lx'tter report· where employed Southca'it A!l1an ing of ehgib1l1ty limm '<olfould a..td suc.h women act 3$ role model,, languasc 1ob huntcr'I '>h<' 'ia1d cla<ic;c .. and trn1n1ng are needed. she f>1fTercnt<''> lx'twl't'n <\mencan and \: td \outhea\t A\i.1n culture account for "I hehrvc that l)outheast Asian the trouble\ C'xpenenccd h y refugee women have all 1he quahucs to wo mr n who want to work, Duong ~come good workers f think we u1d have the potential there, a pool or The trnd11mn. I rolt for Southea\I human re~urcec;, but the} need \\1atn ""o~n 1c. homeme1 kC'r. '>he hrlp •· Heavy surf to pound Coast sand A hMvy eurl adv!M>fy hu been poet9d 10< 6 to 8-foo1 breakers on weet feefng f? .. ch99 with occa9'on111et1 to 13 r .. t. the National Weather Setvtce Hid. Mostly cloudy skies over the Orange Coast wlll break during the afternoon ~rmlutng partlal eun1hlne. Temperetur .. wltl be 1tlghtly warmef', with highs In the mid 801. Lowa tonight wlll range from the mid to upper 509. Tuesday wllt bring Increasing cloudlnea1 with a slight chance of 1hOW9n, high• In the 801. Mostly cloudy 1ktea over the desert wllh aouth to southwe•t wind• 15 to 30 mph 11 tlmet . Hlgha In the 60s. Iowa tonight In the 401 end tower 501 CIOUdy. breezy and foggy In the mountains through Tuesday, with ecauered ahowers or drizzle diminishing tonight and lncreallng again TueSday • Highs In the 401 t9 mid sos. with lhe snow level generally above e.ooo feet. Wind eouth 't5 to 30 knots Increasing at times to 20 to 40 knoll through tonight. Waves 5 to 9 feet Southwest swell 12 to 18 feet. Periods of rain. -l .c' .,a, ~ FAOH TS (>It"~ f:°7:: .• ;• . ~ --,.fjl ~ ti/4/tft .... l ,,111 ......,. Sr>ow••'> R.w• I lun oe' Snow (,k 1 k,.Jt"l.....,.. '>ll•l<Orl#'f -... Calif. Temps Slll\la Cruz 5e 53 Sento Metia 6e SS Houlton 11 5e Senta Monie• 62 56 U.S. Temps lndlenapoli• 38 20 High. low le>< 24 h<>u<• an<llnQ ot 6 Pm Stoclitoo se S4 Ja.dc-.,Ma l5 42 Aj>pHI Valley 64 47 flll>Oe Val~ 3S J2 H~ le>< 24 llou<t an<llllQ •I S p m J~-vllle 70 35 •el<••lleld ' 64 62 Tortence 87 se Al 34 t6 Ju-. 23 18 Bent-M 51 Albuquerque )7 41 KantMN Oty 37 29 BMumont 61 41 Amettllo ee 41 UM1 veoaa es S4 Bog BMt .. 33 Surf Report ~ )3 14 L~tle ROdl 7• •3 8 "'°" se 32 AU.,,ta ... 29 l ouleYtlla SI 21 81y111e 74 53 AtlanllC Oty 33 23 M~ 67 4A Ce11111na 62 SS LOCATIOM llUOl"IC· Aut lln IO 80 Ml-IBNGI> 7S se Cul-City -82 52 TION Eureko 80 60 Ba111mo<e 37 19 Mltwaul<M 21 16 w Zuma Beaell •·1 e1ron11111ham ee 32 Mpl .. St P•ul 22 10 Fr .. no 58 5S Senta Monice • 7 w l anc:Ulllt 59 48 8otM 52 42 NUhvllle 64 32 ~Beech 3.7 SW Bot1on 31 24 N.-on.an. 13 42 lOf\il 8Mc1' ee 67 Sen Dieoo County ~· w llullalo 25 17 New'f0fk 3• 22 lot A~ 61 541 c-48 39 Norlolll Ve 51 25 Mwyavolle 5e S4 OvtlOOI< '°' ,_, H .. vy sun'" ~on SC eo O()M-.C11y 73 S4 Mont01't• ga 541 bvtldWIQ eepecielty ~ cont Montebello M S4 Cllat ... ton w v 82 17 Omalwi 29 22 ~8'1011• N C. 81 26C>nando 75 4S Monterey 82 se c~ 50 3 7 PllU.o.lphl• 36 17 Ml wrteon 42 39 Ch>cago 28 II Phe>en!x 1!1 63 _,_ 6e 60 Tides Ctne1nne11 48 20 Pllltbutgh 32 18 Newpor1 114NK;ll ll5 57 ci.v.ianci 31 t 6 P0t1land Me 31 IS O•tand 58 55 C-bu90h " 21 P0<1land Or 44 37 OntClflO 113 SS JOOAY Oallu-F1 Worth 80 !>ePr~ 32 19 Pelm Sc><>ngt 71 •8 F1<at "'Oh 303e m . ) Da'f'O<\ 39 tS Ro191Qn se l3 PIOMldena ~ 54 r1rtt iow 10 !Sa m 14 o.n-59 40 ~Coty 29 13 PuoAoO'M 60 52 TlltaOAY OM~ 2• 19 Reno SS •O ""-"-• m SJ F0<at h'9h 4 73a m 4 5 Oel•Olt 25 •6 R1e11mono 411 22 R.o Blull $6 57 Fwt110w 12 33 pm 0 4 Oukith 21 OS St Lou1t 56 23 RadwoodCll) 59 SS Second hlgn 1 51 pm 32 EIPuo 70 !>Cl Sec1•men10 57 S• Second 10 .. 1106pm 30 Salin .. eo 53 Faltt>llnkt 24 06 Fargo 1g ~Extended S11n Bernardino 63 ~ ~1-gela" •2 Sen Oa1><1e1 61 Ml Sun ,. ... tooay •• e 16 o m ond eete Sen Oleo<> 65 ~e Gr-f\apld1 23 •• :f "'" •t S 39 p m GtM1 FAb oe -04 c-01 ,..,. w.aneee1ay enoing San Fr llne'OC:O eo se oont1-lodaya1 ti ttlam enc1 ... 11 51 03 fNK9(1•y '"''" pertly OIOud'f .... Senta Ana 67 57 -Honolulu 11 61 Ftlday Hight 57 lo 68 low. U 10 58 Slll\ta BwlMlra 82 s~ avatn tt ,,, •m .. · ... :ERS L£f 1HF IYAK. pQAR , 1 J f~f WI TH f"'Ur~'' . m£ t;[Ar' ·• *'. .. •• "'"". AGA M EVER '- 0•"1 1'11ot l)ftoto by Ontd MUl'oneka Paul Howard (right) exhort.a aupport for Golden Bear nightclub. TYLENOL ... From Al noted that the bottles had '>e..,cral la)'crs o f protective coaling. "It really sounds like ti's mut.h more of a profess1onal·t} pc JOb ... he said Westchester ( ount) ExcCUll\ e An· drew ()'Rourke called on the federal government 10 han the u\e of such capsules. e'cept where med1call~ necessary or prepared by local phar- macists for sale.-o nl) from behind the counter Burke said restnc11ons on or chm1nat1on o f capsules .. would de- pnve the pubhc . of the freest system 1n the world 1n terms of markettng c.o nc;umer product\ I think lhe loc;c; of thal freedo m would be ver) 'iCrtOU'i ·· He said capsules are used "because of cunc;umer prcfercm.c The> 're ea\lrr to .,wallow land I a 101 nf people U'>C lapsulcs bccau'iC of a percep11on that they're stronger And 1f the) believe they're 'itrongcr. the) work heller" - Asked on "Thi., Weok'. what he learned as head of an 1nvest1gat1o n ot seven deaths 1n a s1m1lar T ylenol capsule poisoning case in Ch1cafo '1 years ago, the director of the II ino1o; Dcpanment of Law enforcement said. "We learned that 1nvc<;t1gat1on'> like this are very com pin." In the lllanois case. James Zagel said. ··we have c,everal leads we are active!> looking at. and we have three 1n pan1cular that are a source of some concern to us." In the death Feb. 8 o t Diane Elsro th. 23. of Pcck~l..tll. who took flltra·Streng1h T rlenol 1n Lapsulcc;, he satd. •• f don I think we know enough to ehmtnaf (any m ouveJ We don't know \e~ much now. and 11 will be a long 11me bcfort we do know." MAIN OFFICE I" htt• fl4r II '-'-(.A ~· 001•... ,. • II f>\I• 1.1•'4 (A ~l'°l' GOLDEN BEAR ... From Al ber. he 5uggested the counc il ha' .. ~\'I a t1me1able for themc,<.'l\t'\ to get tht· redevelopment plan into gear:· "If lh<.'y "'ant a g<.'ncnc toun\t to"'n then ma}bc other pcuplt• should be running for U I} tuunul " he '>aid. "This ".ihould be an Orange C.ounl) 1s'.lue Poh11c1anHhould be discu~'>ing UCIGRANTS •.. From Al According to the rnmpus repon SY percent of these propmal\ rel't'I\ ed funding Nearl ~ half of the campu'i rc'>cJrch propo-.alscame trom the I ( I < ulkgt• of Mcd1c-ine Rtn!Qg1lal sc1enL·c rl· searlhcr.. at l Cl whm1ttcd the m·xt h1ghe\I number of propo\al' IX "he: I her< >range< ounh J'> gc>1ng 111 ~ a '-'hole \tnng uf shopping ma lie; .. , don't think people want that " K.obcn < la' ton doesn't A Hunt· inglon Bl'Jl.h nattH' wh" attended ~unda;r \ rall~. ( la) ton said he was there helau\e .. I l are "Thi\ " a landmark, > u u know Hunungtun Beach. 1ht~1s 1t ·· pcrct·n1 C ampuc, 11lfa 1a1' \J\ I < I re\carlh top1t.-. 1nd11c.le cantl'r treatment mcd1lJl uw 111 la\Cr'> l1mh trans- plan1a11on burn trc:atmcnt. gt·neltc. eng1 nccnng. learning and memon pron''>'>l'\. and anitiual 1 n tl'lligenl t' S) '\tern\ WorldWarIIPOWs reunite in Fullerton By tbe A11ociated Pre11'l Four decade~ aficr being hbera1ed from the horror of Japanese pmon camps in the Ph1hpi1fnes. scoru of U.S. c1v1han ex-pnsoners o f war met 1n Fullenon Saturda)' for thr1r tir'it formal reunion "We hope this conference will gel us organized so we can help r ach other Some of us have heen living drad for too long.'' said llrnry Johnson. 58. who a s the teen-age son of a missio nary spent '7 months 1n the squalo r of the Los Banos prison camp until U.S. t~oops freed the prisoner!> on Feb 23. 194:> At lea'it 7,300 Amencan..c1v1han .. hv ing or traveling 1n lhr Ph1hppinr\ were held prisoner during World War II afier the Japanese overran thr archipelago 1n late 1941 . and about 700 of them died rn capt1v1ty This weekend, about 200 surv1vorc, µthcred at tht' Fullerton lio liday·lnn 1n conjunction with a conference o l former military POWs. the Amenrnn Ex-Pn,one~ ot War The recalled their hunger and misery at pnson camps at Santo Toma'I U n1 vcr~1ty in Manila and at Los Banoc;, 'O miles to the south -1111;!1 liiiiliilt•~-Dally Piiot Dell very ft Guaranteed c._...,..,. t-•1 ~'' i:io.._ & eo-•or .. &O •12• Justcall 642-6086 ""• ()r4~ ot\t 11 , J-~ 11 tt •"<Pl 'C~t~ 1,_, ""''"'"' r•'"'''~D•"•Or••~C .,,. c •' C,0..-&A f T• ,,.. •·1 •oe.rt a·e ''"~ •J l.tl)tl1Je1 "' VII' ,,_,.y A ""ii,. 1tgora """"' • P•IJl<•'-1 l:a1 .. •nar O"'l I"""••• I~• I'"''' P• pu!Jlo•"''"ll I ••, t •• JIO .v .... 1 II•, 'I,..,., , O Pl • ·~ Co •• Un• C• ,,,., • 911\11! 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Opponun1t>; ProJt'Ct ~~~..._' ____ .... ~·------------------------------------------------__;;._.....~~~_:._~~ TOMONK>W: - MIN ' . - FOllECASTI ON A2 I ** . - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY .. 18, 1986 Raging waters claim fourth life Fishe rma n drowns after waves s we ep over Emera ld Bay jett y; more r a in due From 1taff ud wire report• A fisherman v. ho drowned Mon- day after being swept by waves olT a jetty at Emerald Bay became the fourth Southern California death caused by the storm-whipped sea and fierce weather that began with the long Presidents' Day weekend. Beachgoers pulled hung Lee. SI , Ezploslon rocks embassy ln Llsbon USBON. Portugal (AP) -A car bomb exploded Tuesday night on the sround._ of the U.S. Embas~y. spark- ing a smoky fire m the; garden and names a story high Embassy guards and other w11ne!>se~ said there were no 1n1urtC \ A. Portugue!OC sccunty guard em- plo)cd b) the f:mbassy to check all vehicles entering the area said a man dro\e into the compound, jumped from the car and ran out the gates in a matter of St."Conds. "I realized there was a bomb m the car. so r backed off ... said the guard. Coast Most Orange Coast Col- lege students plan to continue education./ A3 Califor nia · Northern Callfornla gets a brief respite from vi ol- ent storms./ A4 Wor ld ofCemtos; from the water w1thm five mmutes or the accident. according to the Coast Guard. But doctors at Hoag Memonal Hospital in Newport Beach. where Lee was Oown by helicopter, were unable to revive him. Elsewhere, waves up to 12 .feet gnawed at the Southern Cahforn1a coast Monday. as the regJOn prepared for another onslaught of foul weather followtng a weekend storm that stirred up the ocean, flooded streets, eroded hillsides and left some Orange Coast beaches awash in debns. A new storm 1s expected to roll in tonight, bringing another 1.5 to 2.S inches of raio along coastal areas, 5 inches in the mountains. The senes of Hawaii-born storm systems has already dumped between 2 and 4 mches along the Orange Coast and other areas of the southland during the worst rains of the winter. Rocks and mud dogged ttp road- ways. including Pacific Coast High- way in Malibu, while residents an ltre- scarred regions of Ventura County were kept busy shoveling debns and reorgan121ng sand bags. The weekend storm spared Orange County beaches from any major damage. Whtie the tide flowed into the parkans lot at Bolsa Chica. Pacific Coast Highway remamed clear. said lifeguard Al Peptto. Pepito said the surfers were return- ing to the water as well, despite choppy and "''ndY cond1t10M. Surf wamtnJS remamed an elTcct, wuh pred1ct1ons that waves will apm build !.trength after the o ncoming storm. . On Sunday, expenenced ~urfer Jeffrey Trakas. 28. of Redondo Beach, died wtule attcmpung to nde swells up to 20 feet high ofTBlulTCove m Hermosa Beach, officaals said San Diego lifeguards Monday re- tneved the body of James R. Hain~. 21 , who was swept from an Ocean Beach walkway early Sunday Life- guard Chris Brewster said the body had been fo und under a pier by pas~rs~by And a pilot was kJIJed Mopday when has hght plane crashed in heavy fog w1th1n two miles of the runway at Palomar Airport in San Diego Coun- ty, authonttes said. The VICllm, who was alone In the s1ngle-engme Cessna 170, was not 1mmed1ately tdcnufied. A poliet spokesman Q1d the 7:05 p.m. cnsb was blamed on heavy foe <th.al blanketed tbe airpon 25 miles oorth (Pl.._ eee 8TOIUl8/ A2) Shuttle probe goes to Senate Panel questions decis ions that led t o tragic launc h _ WASHINGTON (AP) -The 1n- vestJgatton into the Challenger spa« shuttle explosion shifts to Congress today as members of the pres1dcnt1al panel 1nvesugaung the accident and top NASA officials bnef senators on their findings. During the long holiday weekend, the comm1ss1on made dear 1t has deep concerns about the decis1on by the Nauonal Aeronautics and Space Administration to go ahead with the country's 25th shuttle launch Jan. 28 even though questions were raised about Lhe perfonnance of seal.mg nngs on the rocket boostcn in subfreezing temperatures. , An opposition boycott takes hold In the Philip- pines after Marcos' elec- tlon./ A7 I Dllllf,... .... ., ~ ........ Tesumony before the presidenual comm1ss1on last week revealed that engineers for Morton Thiokol. which manufactured lhc rocket boosters. had cautioned against a launch Jan. 2 because of the freeunc temperatures dunng the mght. Rock- well I ntcmallonal, which bu1Jt the shuttle, aJso expressed reservations because of a fear that 1etcles on the launch pad might be knocked off by launch v1brauons and damagr the craft's thermal 11les Blrda eca•ence o•er KAW~ depoelted by •tormy •arf near 22nd Street a.ad W eat Ocean Front w est of the Newport Pler. Sports Coronadel Mar Hlgh's Michelle Wiiiard Is fea- tured for her endeavors In basketball, and modellng./8 1 INDE X Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 04 A3 A9-11 07-9 8 5 09 06 04 A8 AS A3 09 01-3 BS A2 HBweighs controls on s m oking By ROBERT BARKER OllM~ .......... Huntmgton Beach officials arc scheduled tonight 10 adopt an ordi- nance bamni smokin$ in public and private buildings and m certain areas 1n the pnvate workplace. The ord1nanc.e. similar to regu- lattons adopted in Newport Beach and Laguna Beach is designed to prevent people wh o don't smoke fro m being exposed to the harmful effects of tobacco smoke, according to Ctt) Councilwoman Ruth Finley. The new ordmance, 30 days after 11s adoption, W1ll: •Ban people from smoking in any elevator in any building open to the pubhc, including elevators in offices. hotels and apartments and con- (Pleue eee SMOKING/ A2) Bruce BenchenlM>hn Candidates urge foreign policy shift, party unity By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OI tM Delly Not lblff "Do what 1s best for the S. in foreign affairs" and "Honor the 11th commandment" are the themes de- veloping 1n the campaigns of two of the leading candidates for the Re- publican nomination tn Cahfom1a for the U Senate The candidate -former TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn and Los Angeles County Supcr-.1sor Mike Antonovich -have been honing those 1hemes before fn endl) audiences 1n consen au-.e Orange Count} dunng the past week Soeak1ng before the Republican Cen1ral Committee of Orange ( oun- ty Monday. Her5ehensohn warned Republicans the) must take a pos- ition on the Philippine elecuons. and urged suppo rt fo r President Ferdinand E Marcos ··~as the election free and fair 1n the Ph1hppanes'l .. he asked .. I ha\e no idea. bu t I assume n was a fra ud ··'.'.as the elec11on rree and fa ir ot \.1 akhatl Gorbache" 'l ~a<, the elecuon ritt and fair of Deng '\1aop1ng" Miguel de la \.1adnd as pres1den1 ol Me'1co because his predelessor said he \.\Ould be pres1den1·· Herschensohn guided his Jud1enle (Pleaee eee SENAT E/Al) N AS.\ officials. howe .. er, told the comm1ss1on that when 11 came time to launch. everyone agreed the 1emperature, which had climbed to 38 degrees. was acceptable. But The Washington Post reported 1n today's ed1tton that the prcs1den- ttal panel 1s 1n .. est1gaung a rcpon that an extremely low and puzzling temperature reading was recorded on the surface of the ngh1 rocket booster before the Challenger was launched. .\ temperature as lo"" as 7 degJttS Fahrenhell ""as recorded on the nght booster's lower surface b) hand-held infra red mcasun ng devices two hours before the raunch The 10-.esttgators -w'llnl to de- termine .,..hether the lo"" tempcrture migh t ha'c been an 1nd1cauo n that cold h)drogen or o')gen was leak.tng from the shuttle·s external tank and ""hat effect such temperatures ml,lht (Pleue eee SHUTTLE/ A2) Boy with AIDS antibodies 'no danger' UC/ tea m top s i n College Bowl By STEVE MARBLE OI IM Deity Nol l tMI '\n I I -year-old boy wtth Al DS an11bod1es in his blood would not pose any danger to other students 1fhe were re-admitted to school. according to a county medical report completed toda} The conclusion reached by county e p1dem 1olog1s1 Dr Tho mas Prendergast could result Thursday 1n a court order that Chan non Phipps of El Toro be allowed to return 10 the classroom The boy, a hemophiliac who rc- guarl y need'i blood transfusions. has been barred from attending Rancho Canada Elementary School since the antibodies were discovered in Augu'it dunng a routine exammat1on. An mdividual can carry the anti- bodies wtthout developing the killer disease itself. accordmg to medical authonties. Prenderg.ast's medical evaluation 1s to remain sealed unttl a heanng Thursda) before Superior Court Judge Harmon Scoville. who ha~ indicated he will order the sc hool lo · admit the boy 1f tests 'ihow he 1~ not "contag1oui.. · Prendergast said hc would not discuss details oft he rcport and hope'> 11 will remain confidential. But Prende(88St did reveal his general conclusion!>, which he said he has already shared wtth concerned parents tn the addlcback Valley Unified School District. "We have found nothmg that would suggest that there -ts any nsk to other students." Prcndergas1 said toda) "Nothing at all .. Penderga!>I had prev 1ousl} stlltt'd that ht' was almost certain the }Oungi11cr did not exhibit any signs of 'iufTenn& from Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, a d1~ase for which there 1s no known cure ( op1es of Prcnderita~t's report were Townhouses for art's sake ' need investors in Laguna Sculptor 's co-op ventu re to brtngarttsts back would be first of tfs kind In na tion \ '>Culptor's dream to hnng artists hac k 10 Laguna Beach by building townhOUSC"\ where they can both ltve and worl may fall by the wayside 1f more 1nvc!>tors are not found. The to wnhouses. to be destaned hu11l ,rnd owned by about IS anms. woulcJ c;o\t le s than other hou,1na. metal ~·ulptor Hal P;ntonus said J he pro1ect come<, in the wake of an cxoJu\ 111 ar11\t\ from the Ari C"'olon y ahat ha' rnnt C'rnC'\1 hoth city offic11,l'i and 1rt1sts who blame the prohlrm on skyrocketing rents Pastonus e~u­ mates SO percent of the art1~t hi\(' lcf\ Laguna Beach an scan:h of affordable rents Pastonus. who~~ S 1.500 tor ht'I studio. sa)'S dunna one s1ll-mon1h penod his rt"nt went up IP percent If completed. tl\e projt<'t will be 1hc first of 1tc; kind 1n the nat111n Pastonu, ~•d fn tht' pa•t. artist\ have tractitton:all v convC'rtt'd old buildings, but nevC'r hu1lt their own He said both the National Fndow- ment for the .\rt\ and the Cahfom1a .\ns C'ounc1I arc watchm& the proJect closel., tri1ucce.,,ru1. Putonu .. 1hmk hoth groups ma)' make granl<i avail- able for s1m1lar development\ Pastonus began lO)tng wtth the idea oforpn111n1 rt1w.10 build their own townhou~' when he ttah1ed Laauna Beach ma' lo~,,., fame as an .\rt (olon} .\t nnc 11mC' he wa<1 1n touch with '0.ln1w1 hut lo'il the maJont) bl them when hC" a~kctl Im thc lint S ~00 dcpo51I One Rn 1\1.dropped out"' hC'n •h<' ~ n havana ntlllllmarc' ahout hanl ruptt) 10 be forwarded to Seo' 1lle.1he ~hool district and an anome\ repre~n1ing Ph1ppr• aun1 toda) The aunl. who 1s Phtpp<;' legal guardian. tiled a lawsu11 again\! the ..chool d1stnct 1n No\C~mber de- manding that 1he fifth -grander be enro lled in the elementar\ school The school has ~n pro' 1dang home tutonng for the h<n The two sides met '-o\ ) 1n Supenor Coun 1n ~nta .\na "'ht•re O\ alle ordert"d the count' 10 dC'- terminc 1f the 00) wa\ \UITenng from .\IDS or ""hethcr he c;hould he con'l1dered contag1 ou\ UURA MERK Focus ON THE NEws 0 1her pro~pttt1 ve 1n,csto"' ha\e h«n artd ·" 8 \ ~ I U'IC.' e.l\: h \,\ 111 Ii<' l"C'~u1red 10 make .l 20 pc"f'\.ent dll"'n P-'' men1 1111 the S '~ <O> 10 SI ho 000 prtCc '' helo" the m.arle1 \ aludor the cat) he \aid .\bom 10 ant'lt\ hn'C' 1n opthln on a I 1-~ tt ot land on La una CanHm Road The optuln C''l.ptrt\ m i:uc <X tllber l nlc \ m11t(' t11'11<,t' .Hr lllund tor the flrOJt"~ 1 Pa.,hl'flur. and tht' lllhcr\ mn\ h,1\l' ,, h:.u1t 11n11· (Pleueeee ARTIST8'/A2 } "It appear'\ 111 nw JI 1h1' llOH II 1here'\ no rt<,lo. -hl"' hJl lo. in \4 hool · ~O\llle ..aid .!I tht' llmr By PHIL SNElDERMAN OllM~l'lloltblff .\ l l In me team v.on a test ol Da-.1d L.u\C'n. an Jllumt'\ n·p-bra1npo"'er O\er the "eel.end 1akang rcsenung the s.:-h\lOI dl\lnl 1 ..aid top honor" 1n a regional College 8Qwl <,ehool official ""a n1 to make \Url nlmpet111on in Fresno that the mt)re than 11 lOO \ludcnt'i The(olkge Bo"I. patterned after a enrolled 1n the d1stnc1 are protect~ P'lpular tele' 1 ion quiz sho"" " a .. Thl' fundamental quc,uon " '"' ia te<11 in "htch tcam .. U'\ to score What I\ an dl~l·rtahlc In C'l 111 n\L. '".1 the most point., h\ being thc fi rst 10 \lluauon hlo.f' ihi<,'l .. Lar<.c.·n "'"d -.....J>rc~s .i huu er and corTC'l.tl~ ans.,..er a \1crv.1n -\uslandcr an a110mc\ 4Ut'\tlon . repre)("nt1ng. Ph1pp'i· aunt J[lrt'l'd l <.I s IQ <> ( ollege Bo" I team -\IDS ti> 3 dl.'aJI\ dt'ICJ\C.' hut .tddcd andude'I jUnto~ ~1 le Ontlo end "Channon Ph PP'> dl'lC' nill h.t'l ~1,hard \t1llerand graduatestudent-. .\ID ·· (Pleue Me UCI/ A2) New jury impaneled after murder photo prompts mistrial B) TEVE MARBLE Of .... Dllllf ""' ·- .\ ~ondJU" "'3' hernt11mnant'lt'd 111dl\ 1n a < •'fl1\1rano R4'J.1 h murdrr .~-.c .llkr a \uprnor l ''un 1ud~t J1'\1T'll\\('(°j ahr lif't JUf"\ "'hen 11 "-.l' dl l llk!'IU\lh 'h11-. n .1 rm''•'n11· photc raph ol tht" \ 1 11m Ju\lt~ l l"\ln rl1 \kRnck h;h1 e dudl-J the nh11to1t1'1f'h 111 f mah \t.1r L ,,mh:ird ., t1t·1nt ptC'1111I" 1.11 1'111 ~1mrh''" 11 ""'1.lrl" C'rN 1111ur111' 1n .a \la, i.. 1lf l\\hC'r ph11l\1 r,tl'h'• \h Rm.k dl"\ I 1 .1 .1 m1.,.1i.1I 1,,,, "'''t·I. .1011 •'hk rr1 .i ,,., 11nd 1ur' ''' ~· \l'lt'\ trd \1 .1tthr"' famr" I omhard :!ti 1 11u""'11 ''' l.:1lltnll h1' \~-\car old rn111hc-r f-rt'I I Q8\ dunn an a urncnt .11 1h1· 1am1h ' < apt\trano lka1h hom" L om hard , 11n1.t11l"d \an < lemen1 c JXlhl<' ft't't I I and rt'POfled hi\ m1,thC'r m1,'1nf. a1.i.:urJ1n1 to <1uthon11.:' I "'ti da~' l.uer J'(1h1.t" 1<1und th" \\1lman·, 10~: f ,,rd \.\a\cm\. parl ed at a an1 ltll \t the 1n\1"ttnl'1· ''' I om~r,l anJ a 1' 11\hn ('cllh r nPt·ncd the trul'lo. ot (Pl aee eee MISTRIAL/ A2) ' A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, February 18. 1988 ' D.tly Not.,._....., Lee ,..,... Sc ulptor Hal Pa•torlu• l• seeking lnvetitors to build bla project of townhouaea that would be designed lndlvldually by ~rtiata. The project, Putortua bopea, will help atem the ezodue of arti•ta from Laguna Beach becauae of high rents. ARTISTS' PROJECT NEEDS INVESTORS .•. From A l cvmpll·11ng 11. he .. aid. lndn 1dual to\\ nhuu~c'> l OUld be \Old a Iler the tun<.trut twn t'> l Umplcted hut ll \\11ulJ mt•an that thl' 10 artt'>I' "uuld ht lin.inu :ill' 1\''>p,1ns1hlc l11r the rntt1t' r nitt'• I ,,., uring l1>.1n\ ma\ alw be d1l- 1ic ult 1 hr ,o.up agr,·emt·nt "'II mpul.lll' thJI unh art1<.I<> uiuld pur,hJ'>t J unit Pa,tonu' an11u patc'> 1t ma' tx· d1l1i ,uh to dcarh dl'lint• ··,1nl\t' ''hcn the.' group scck., a hank Juan f Jt h pann,·r in the to·op ha\ nearJ, Sil (.KK 1n\C\ted but th11\c finJrtlC \ Mt' 1h1.1ndltng fast \rtl\I\, turn t·d dc,elopcr ... ha,,· be~un \\11r~1ng "Ith 1h,·1 r J r(hlll'll Tho<,e Jmn1ng tht• group latt' ""'not ha't' ,u,h frl't'dum' tx·ciust• lOn- \lru, t111n v. di h,t\.t' tt• begin 1mmt·d1- atl'h hl' 'aid "lt 1' mor,• Jd\ .rn tagt'OU'> It• 101n nll\' · Jt n Ill' pa intt•r ~an;tm )nHth s::11J ··) ou l·an h:t\e input tn tht• dt'\l[ln .. \m1th. "h•i rent<. a" 1ndov. k'' 'tuJio 1n the lan,on 1s ,·onfi J t·n1 tht pr 11tt'd \\Ill be \UH ('5\ful ·1th l11nhrr 'nu l!C't 1n lhC' prC'ltC'C't thr lrc;c; nsk there 1~:· 'ihl.' ~td She faced a n:nt increase at her studio months afler she mO\ ed in nearh three 'ear<. ago "I became cons:1ous 1mmcd1ateh ofthl' 'ulner· ab1lm out thl.'rc .. "imith c;a1d She \\. tll no1 Ii' l' in her '>tud10 Instead she v.111 U'>t tht· studio for \ 1s1ting fnends. mm e to the studio dunng the summer and rent out her home or ha'l.' the opportunll} to e\ehange studms v. 1th artist) in Nev. \ ork "II\ all 'er: C\Clltng." '>he ~1d ( e1hngs u. 111 reat h het"Wt'CP .!II and ~4 fret high to acwmmodatc lofts tn \l.h1ch the an1st<. tan lt'c The total h ' ing-v.or~ '>pace rnuld he 2 O<Xl square feet. • In add111on to J c\lgn1ng their ov.n t0v.nhou~es. antst' v.111 be ahl<' 10 S3\e mo ne) h) rnmple11ng the 1n- 1en or fin1c,h1ng touthcs. ~uch a'> <,anding and pa1nt1ng. \llhl.'n the~ ran afford them Tht· '-lructure!> will be haste -JUSt to met·t ul) and knder t:odes -and include kitchens and h::11hrooms .\rll'>IS•an lin15h the luft<, and It' 1ng quarter; ac; finance" allov. I he undeveloped, surrounding land will be owned coopera11vely by the group. City Manager Ken Frank said the Cit) Council supports the pro1ect and v..111 consider a "living-working" zon- ing chan~e when the proJecl reaches ell) heanngs. The general plan's land use element al ready recommends the change. Fire codes may pose a deterrent for some artists. such as those who work "tth ceramics. but their kilns could be placed outside. But Frank said the cit) hopes lo v,.ork out the wnnkles in the project and make reasonable accommo- da11ons for the an1sts to keep them 1n IO'Wn Melissa Johnson. a ceramic sculptor from Garden Grove. in- vested all her savings in the proJeCt A smaU back)ard will be enough room for her !flln "I'm the youngest so the idea th3t I can be around experienced artists 1s exc111ng to me." said John- son. v. hose parents are also 1n' oh ed 10 the dC"·elopment Fiedler asks dismissal of charges I ll'-\,(,[If\ \P -Rep But h1 F ll'dkr"\ la v.' t'r' a .. t..ed a rudgl' T "'·" It d1\ml\\ pnltl1l:ll lt1ITUP- lh I ( h.tr~t'\ .tgotn\I hl'r. l IJ1m1ng, £>1~111d \trnrnc' Ira Reiner 1m· prnptrh 1n tl'rkrcd \\Ith a l \ l'lc1· 11011 In launth1ntz h1' 1n\t'\ll!?Jt1on In .1 pr,·tnal fcl!JI hnl'f .ittorrll'~' H.irl.ind Hraun and Dan1t•I L n v.- l'n---1,·rn 111ld \ur>a1nr < 11urt Judgt R11ht•rt \ltm,tn th.JI Rcrnrr .\hould not h.1\l u1mm1\<.1oned \1ar1h<t /tlm tilt' tJmpa1gn m<1nagrr 111 I 1t•dkr' 11ppunt•nt \IJll' \l'n h 1 [)3,.., lo hel11mc .in undrnoq·r In\ l'<,t1g,a111r fhl'\ l .lllt•d Rl·1rwr\ .1t t1on ··.1 J,·,trUl.~!'l.' J't"1ult on thl' l\\u·pJn\ .,,,1<·m /tlm ha' \aid 'ht v.orl J hidden m1, rnphnnl.' .ind IJf'\ rctordt·d nll'l'l- 1ng<. \\Ith the I 1cdkr l JmpJ1gn team rn an d 1t>rt to µther e' rdenc.c that I 1t·dlcr "a' olk nng Da'" $1 )(l 1100 ,,, "11hdra\\ lrom lhl urx11m1ng l .... '-t'nJtt' rnrnan ··in pu r\uJI ul th" 1n\nl1~.111nn thl hncl,a1d "l>J'" .igt·ntl'ntW).(t'd in de,c1lful nt·gu11,J11on' "'1th lhl' I ll'dkr t J mp.Hgn · Tht· allurnl'"' v..erc dut• 1n u n1n F-ndJ\ 10 argut· tht• d1 'tnll\\JI m1111on Braun Jnd l '1""t'n \lt'1n \:11d that lk'tprte tht· undt:rto\Cr rl't ctrJ1ng. there I'> ahsoluteh no e' 1dcncc that Bohbt F1cdlerd1d an~th1ngoroffered or prom1~d Ort'' en considered doing am thing lo induce Ed Oa,rs to v.11hdrav. lrom tht' l n11t·d ~1a1ec, ~enate race ·· \.\ rth lxtth sides an,1ouc; to get the politttalh C\ploo,1\t' t a'>e rcc,oht•d ht'lt,n.· the June pnmar. the 1nc1I of h t·d lcr and hrr t ampaign manager P.rn l ( lart..e. ha'\ been ~el for Mart h~ f 1t·dkr 48 and ( larkt• \9 "hu " hr r liilnt t' ha\c pkadrd rnnnn·n1 10 l harge~ that the\ offered l>a' 1s $I t)(l.000 10 pa) off his campaign lkht'\ 1fhr "ould v.11hdra" trom the ral c SENATE CANDIDATES ECHO THEMES ... From Al un J lour ••I the ;,iuthunt.inJn JnJ tnt,1l11art<in ~o' t·rnnw~ h ol thl' '"11\d h.1 r~1n)? It.at htwrat' ha \t' ,11:11l'd l 'I l11rl'1~r. p'll. ',1\\,1' tront ''' .w1h11 t.in.in Jll ll'' .ind handnl 1h11\1' l11 untrtt'' 11\ er :1• \ment ;,i·, IOIJlt t.irr,tn t•nemlt'' In Iran v.ht•n lhl· htx·r.11' npflt"t'd the \h.1h ·'h" .r 1<1 th('\ thtn v.a' going to , o rl\1 11 (}\\ 1(1.h I ft<.t•nho\\\'f ' I ht'\ ).'Ill "hnnwm1 ht• ~.i1d "Our pol1,, 'h•1 rid tx· [)n v.h.11" tx·,t for thl' I 1111n ! \tJln hl.•tJU\t' "11h11u1 tlw I n111··l \tJll'' !ht• ,q dd \\t1 Uld tw lt1'1 th1: 'anllll\ 111 thr Ri:puhh,Jn P.1rt\ ·, "I I th l ommandmert" th.11 tiirhHh al!Jl "'on Ont· .rn11thl·r .\nt110ll\ 1, h lCln,crnt·d that \l'n \l..ir ( rJn\llln "'" tx· tht• tx·nl'fi. IJI" ,1 < 1< W 1nfight1ng. a'~t·d < l'ntral < •1mrr111tce mt mber\ tri llKU\ nn the rn, um t)(:n 1 ' rn ord .\lar < ran\t11n "on th,· tar k it nl hi\ p..in~. \ntono\lth \Jld "Ht• .. .1u1 0 1 'll'fl He ' tired H1' 1dr.1' .1r1· \\11rn uul 'Ht latl' tn rcmt•rntx·r that \OU ~11rt.. mmt during Jn ,·1ghl·ht1ur da\ '< 1 ra' tor lil\l'\ than \OU d" lor looJ tran\ponatinn ,ind hcHJ\lng · 'hnuld \\llhllrav,. from the race The\ arc lcll ~t·d 1n a tight that mu'>hroomed into a lrdera l indictment of Fiedler for a lleged!~ offering Da' 1s $I 00.CKXJ 10 ""11hdra" from the ~nate racr ~a\l ng that (10P registration in ( ahf<1rn1a ha., grov. n eight 11mes v. ha1 11 v.a<, three ~ears ago. he said. "Our \trcngth 1<. 1n our number'>. and v.hen,·,cr v.r ha'e to fight our number. <;pit! up "\\ e ha' e to get togeth er. and we're not gorng 10 do that by stahh1:ig cat h other 1n the bal k " Her<,chcn.,ohn and .\ntonov1ch ---~ Another storm coming tonight The lat .. t In a ....... of Peciflc 1torm1 was bearing down on the Callforni. cout today, bringing drenching reins and the llk .. lhood of d .. tructlve mudtlldM and aurt. The new atOfm, 1pawned by an Immense weath« front that atretched from the Callfomla coaat Into the tropb M>Uth of Hawaii. wH due to hit tonight and continue Into Wednesday afternoon, eocordlng to the National WMthef Service. which added, rain wlll probably average about 1.5 to 2.5 lnche1 In the coaatal area• with up to five Inches In the mountains ... Amounts could eully be even more." Along the Orange Coast the<e wlll be rain spreading south tonigh t, becoming heavy at times Into WednMday morning and turnlillg to shower• In the afternoon. Breezy tonight and Wednesday. Highs Wednesday 60 to 65. Miid tonight with Iowa.Ill the mid to upper 501. From Point Conception to the Meidcan Border -Inner watere: Heavy 1urf advisory for west facing beaches. U.S •• Temps Calif. Temps HIQI\, io.. '°' 1• ,,.,..,. enoino •I 5 p m Senti Me11• Senle "'onte• Teno.II....., lat••-- eak .. •tlelO 70 53 E.nll• se 58 Tides ,,_ 67 5e L--1., IO $2 Loa Anoeiet 67 ~ TOOAY °*,.,,., IO 59 s.cono "'O" 1 s 1 p m Puo Aoblel 90 57 Second 10W 11 ~ p m Red eiun eo s 1 ~Cll)' 112 eo s--•o 59 5e First nogn wtl*ellOAY Sellnu ee 5e Fltal ._ Sen Otego 89 53 Second lllQI\ Sen Frencteco 87 111 5 77 • m 1 tO p m 806pm ee 5e 59 se .. 3$ 64 " 3 2 28 •• 00 3 4 Sent• 8•rb6r• e 1 se s1oc1o1on 111 se High, IOW IO< 24 llOUtl .rnlll\Q el 5 p m lkrllOW 70 48 Sun Mii todey •I 5 39 p m t1Mt Weclnetlday el 6 34 e m enO ~II •O•ln et 5 •Op m S-monl eo 46 Big 8Mf S5 30 819/IOO 117 36 Blylhe 75 •II "'oon ,, ... 1oosy •I 12 0 r o m Mii Weclnead.., el 2 1 !11 m anO ,, ... 90e1n el 12 60 pm ~~.:i. ~ ·~ Surf Report Mol'tOYI• 59 S& -· Monltrey 117 62 LOCAT'°" 1121 IHA~ Ml Wiiton 45 37 Hunu"ij1on S..Ch 2·• lalf Needlee 73 SI R!Yet.i.try.~t 1·3 , .. , Newp«18eech 64 57 4011\Slreet ~ t-3 1111< 0oario 42 5.3. 22n11 s1r .. 1.. ~pon • .3 ,.,, Palm $pt'tngl 76 52 BalDOe Wec!Qe 2 3 P...o.n. 5e 53 l 9(1UM 8Mch 2 4 Sen 8emwcllno 82 5e Sen C-te 2 • Sen Geb<lel SA ~ Wet., 1-59 SW\ JoM 63 55 $ .... dKec:tlOn WM! ,.., ,.., , .. , SHUTTLE INVESTIGATION SHIFTS ... FroniAl have had on the rubber 0-nng seals that arc designed to assure a tight fit between rocket booster sections. Those temperatures are so low that the commission wants to determine whether they might have been the result of a faulty reading. the news- paper reported. It said that if the temperatures were vahd the panel wants to determine why those deci- ding whether to launch were not. informed of them Sen. Slade Gonon, R.Wash .• chair- man of a Senate space subcommittee. said toda}'. "W e lhinlc 1ha1 we're getllng quite close to the physical cauc;e of the shuttle disaster. w~·re loolo.1ng toward the human cause ··Hnv. did (he t1rr1<:1fln.m-.lt1ng pr0tess hreak down so that this defect "a~ not discovered 1n umc. and ho" do v.e change that. the human- ~ UCIWINS ... From Al "1ari.. Sugar\ and Tom G rant. l '( I won the regional 111le in 1983 hut placed second 1n 1984 and 1985. The In inc campus held a contest 10 Janua~ to assemble top team mem- bers for 1986. La'\t weekend. the UC'l team traveled to Fresno State U n1 vcrs1ty to compete against teams from 17 other colleges and un1vcrs111es from C'ah- forn1a. Hawa11 and :'-lcvada. Cl spokeswoman Elaine Beno said the Irvine team lost a first place bid last ~ear to UC Berkeley. After "inn1ng 11s first four rounds this year, the UC'I team against squared off against Berkeley. she said Because the Berkeley team had lost an earlter round. 11 was required lo beat Irvine in both final matches to retain its lltle. Beno said. Although the Bcrlcele)' team won the first round against l!CI. the Irvine team took the second match. 295-155. and collected first-place honors. • The UC'I team will compete next month 1n a sectional College Bowl compe1111on in Salt Lake City. Schol- ar'ih1ps worth more than S20.000 are .1t stake 1n the na11onal finals. sched- uled 1n Ma)' dec1S1on -making process. so that v.e wipe· out or certainly minimize this nsk 1n the future?" Gonon said on ABC's "Good Morning Amcnca" program. Wilham Rogers. commission chairman. in a statement Saturday suggested that the dec1s1on-making process that led to a launch go-ahead "may have been flawed." The panel also asked that no NASA officials 1n,olved in the decision to launch conunu.c to be involved in the space agency's investjgation of the accident. .\s a result. l\f ASA officials say they are reorganmng their task force because kc) members no lonier can take part under the comm1ss10n's edict. Rogers today hired Peter J Rusthoven, an lnd1anapolts attorne) who was an associate While House counsel 1n Reagan's first term. as counsel to the shuttle commission Rusthoven 1s a former Hanard Lav. Review editor wh o gained a small measure of attenllon after Reagan was shot in 1981 by searching legal precedents to determine what might have lo be done 1fthc pre,1den1 v.ere under anesthesia Crowd may increase at California launch LO MPO( tAP) -The first l alt- fom1a launch of a space shuttle ma)' drav. more spectalOrs than e\pc1.ted because of morbid cunos1t)' c,purred by the fatal explosion ofCh:ilkngrr in Flonda, a an ta Barh<1ra ( ·nunt) official sa)s "The crowds could be bigger, wondering 1f that's going to happen on the first launch from \'andcnbcrg" .\ir Force Base. said rnunt} Super- ' 1sor DeWa) ne Holmdahl Otlicials 1n nonhern an ta Barbara ( ount) are braced for an 1nflu'< ot an)"here from 50.000 to I m1ll1on tounsts into the 10-b' thrc<."-mtlc Lompoc Valle~ "'hen a space shuttle 1s launched for the first time from Vandenberg .\1r Force Ba-;e 10 miles av.a) Man\ behevq 200,0011 '1<,1tnr' 1s a conser~ all\ e estimate. anJ 11tlin als ha'c predicted huge tranit Jams 1n the IU.OOO-popula11on to"n ot I om- poc MISTRIAL DECLARED ... From Al the car and found the woman's battered body. poltce stated at the time. Lombard, arrested after he wa'> interrogated by poltce, is charged with first-degree murder His brother was not incnm1nated 1n the case. accord- ing to offi cials. Dunng the first trial Public De· fender Joel Baruch said his client did not intend to loll his mother Baruch said Lombard apparent!) pushed his mother dunng a family quarrel. He said she hit her head on the floor. But Deputy Distnct Attorney Thomas Goethals said Lombard beat his mother to death. The woman was beaten. blindfolded, lied up and then placed on a blanket in the trunk of the car. he said. The photograph that fou nd 1t way into the hand-; ol Jurors '>hov .. cd thr "oman·s l·ond1110n "hen sht' w:i<, found b) police. a1.cording 10 re~>n<; Opening statement<, in the murdl'r case arc expet ted to be made later 1h1s week STORMS ... From Al of San D1e~o. State H1ghwa) .H and the road throu$h MatiltJa ( an)'on near OJat remained dosed because of mudslides, said 01a1 Police d1s- patc:her Maggie Bcckv.1th. Pacific Coast Highway was reo pened about 4 p.m. Monday, with Cahforn1a High- way Patrol officers C'icorting·cars 11n sec tions of the mud-slick rnadw3\ CHP Officer Dan Loughrey said · \.\ h1k Ill'"' h '!h1d 111 11.t' 1111 ll\l'd .1111111\l tol,tlh 11n 1 .. r ·111n ,11).11 r' in h,, thll'l' ''"'" .1pp, .. 11 ,1nll·\ llunng lht p,1\t \\t•1•k \n1on11 ll h ha\ prradu·cl .\nt11n1•\ ll h making hi\ '>l'tond < lrJngt C 11un 1' aprt·t1ranu · rn k " than J '~eel.. rc.'lu<,t·d to tommen1 un "ht•tht'r A11hh1 F1cdlcr anJ hl Da"' '>l't'llndtn ren·nt poll' among e1gh1 rand1datl'\ tor the (rC >P \cnate nom1- na11 on ha"c l'3Ch hecn sho" n running tirs1 or ~n~~~~~~~~~§~~~~iiiii~~~~§~§~~~§~~~§~§~~~~§~§~~n ---------------------------------------------------------SMOKING CURBS CONSIDERED IN HB ... From Al d lll111llU01 Outld1ng\ • H.ir, ... m11l.1nt1. t·,,ep1 ltir lk'>1g- n.t ll'd .u .1, 1n hol\f)llJI\ .ind ht'.tlth t.Hl lat lllrl'' H.1r\ ho\pll.tl\ trum 3\<,1gn1ng pa- lll"nt'\ v,.h11 don't 'mol.t• to r1)11m., or ~.1rd<. Jc,ttzn.ttt•J lor 'mok1ng • Pr11h1h1t' rt'nplt' from 'mol..1ng in h1'artn1? rnom' t 11nkrcnu: room\. <.hamtx·r<, or an\ plJlt' v.hnl' publtt bu\tnt''' I' condun<'c1 •Har' .. mok.1ntz 1n lhl·ater' and auditorium<, de<,1gnrd tnr moV1e\. com·er1\ mu<;Kal' rrl llal" opera~ and \f)Orting C\l'nl\ ('\tCfll 1n the lohb1C'\ or pn..,ate work area .. -'AAIN OFFICE Ji..• \A, ''--W A . ... . ... , ........ VOL 71, NO.• I • Bar<. rx·oplt· lrom \ltlll~lnll tn puhltc rc\troom'> •ReQu1rC'\ rc'\taurant\ v.11h J 1a pal 11~ ol more than '\(I patron\ to pro ' 1de J no·\mokll\g ..ec11on that repfescnt\ 2'\ percent of thl' endoo;ed restaurant art'a Theord1nJncr al.,o requtn'\ J1r1\ Jtl' t•mplmer\v.1thin I ~O da\\ 111 prO\1dc "immediate v.0r~ area•" fur hoth smoker~ .rnd people "'ho 1!0~ '1 smoke -\n emplmec ma' reque<,t that h1<. or h<'r 1mmed1ate work area he dec;1gnatet1 a no-smoking area l m· plO\erc; <,hall pro" 1dt' no-,mok1ng areas "'here po~-;1ble But the.'\ won't be forced to incur an)' e·qxnse 1n making building modifications F1nr!I for the fi~t offense will not exceed SSO Fines for the second and third '1olat1ons \>.Ill not e'ceed S 100. Fine~ for th1rd-11me violators will not C\rced S250 a da\ Otlic1al~ will . only respond to compla1nt<1 and will not make 1nspec· uon'>. according to C 1tv Coun- cilwoman F1nle~ who <.pearheaded the ordinance Tonight's meeting is <.ehedulrd to \tan at 7:30 at ( 1t} Council chambers. 2000 Main St. Dally Piiot Oellvery I• Qu.,anteed Justcall 642-6086 \\ha t do \OU like about the Dail\ P1lo1" \\hat don't ,,,u 1ti..r~ Call 1hr numher 1tl>o"t' and \our mc\<.ai e v.111 he recorded. 'tran~nhed and. de It\ Nc.-d 10 the .appropnate editor The <,ame 14-hour aM-.enng SCI" ice ma' he 11 ~<1 10 reHird I cm er~ to th~ editor on an)' top1( Con1r1hutorc. ICl our Lette~ column mu'll 1ndudt their name 4nd 1elC'phone numhcr for Hnli'-at1on Tell\ u\ v..hats on \our mind Circulation Telephone• ••troducjng The Logo Swellt9l*t -"---~- -- WESfCLIFF PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH CA (714) M2·70l1 Blood drive today at M~J!.ospttal A Red C'ross Jlloodmobllc will be at the Costa Mc"' Medical CM er Hospital from 1 :30 to 6:30 p.m. today man effort to reinforce the blood needed for hospit.a!s m Oranac and Los Angeles counties. . Donations wall be especially welcome, or- pn1ten say, because of the traditional depiction m blood supplies over a holiday weekend. Donors shoul_d call Bonnie Burehelle at 650-2400 to set up appointments for blood donations. Sheriff, DA to speak Orange County Shen IT-Coroner Brad Gates and District Attorney Cecal Hicks will speak at a dinner honoring Huntington Beach c1v1c volunteers al 7 p.m. Wednesday. The dmner was planned by Second District county Supervisor Hamett Wieder to thank ~olunlccrs who helped orga01zc Town Hall meet- ings over the past year. Sorority ralsing funds The ~lta Pha chapter of ~II.a Gamma Soronty at UC Irvine will hold its fifth annual Anchor Splash fundra1ser this week. wtth proceeds &oma to the Orange County Bland Children'sCentcr. The week wall begin Tuesday with a "beauti ful eyes contest, .. followed Wednesday by a male wet T - sh1n contest and aquatic compeutaon Saturday. Call 662-5732 for addiuonal anfonnation. Audubon field trip set Th~South Coast Audubon Society will conduct Its mad-week field tnp around the birding areas of Laguna Beach Wednesday. beginnang at 8 p.m. The public 1s an vned. Lagunan Doug Grange will lead the tour, which will meet at Crescent Bay Park at the end of Crescent Bay Dnve m non h Laguna. Call 494-2003 for funher anformauon Talk slated on aging Gcnatnc psychologJst An hur Schwanz will host a seminar on "Copmg . With Aging Family Members·· Wed nesday at 7·30 p.m at the Regents Poant Retirement Commu01ty. 19191 Harvard Ave .. Irvine. Schwan s wall discuss elderly parent rela- t1onsh1ps and the stress of growmg older. C.all Ruth Walsop at 854-9500 for more 1nformauon. Rabies cllnlc in Newport A low<ost rabies 'acc1nat1on clime for dogs wi ll be held T hursday eveni ng at the fire st.auon at 868 Santa Barbara Onve. Newport Beach. The inoculauon'i will be gjven from 7 10 8:30 p.m . by members of 1he southern Cahfom1a Vetennaf) Medical Assoc1auon. Call 523-0980 for addiuonal 1nformat1on Irvine Art Squad or~anlzed The Irvine Fane Arts Center LDtleric.age Park as organmng a n<'w volunteer group called the 4.n Squad. which will ha' e its first mccung Wednesday at 7 p.m. m the ccn1er The Art Squad will funcuon as a st.a ff assistance group dun ng SJ>«aal e"cnts and regularly scheduled act1v1t1ts at the center Call 552-1 078 for more mformat1on Tuesday,Feb.18 • 6:30 p.m .. Costa Mesa City CoancU. C1 1} Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dn\e • 7 p.m . Ocean Vic..-.. School D1stnct. Dastnct board room. 16940 B St. • 7:30 p.m . Laguna Beach City Council. Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7·30 p.m .. Irvine Finance Commission. C1tv Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. · • 7:30 p.m., Irvine UnJfled Scltool Di1trtct Board of Edaca\lon. D1stm t Education Center. 5050 Barranca Parkway • 7:30 p m .. Hu.ntlngton Beacb City Council. Cit) Council Chambers. 2000 Mam St • 8 p.m .. Foutaln Valley City Council. Ca ty Council Cham bers. 10.:?00 Siter Ave. Wednesday,Feb.19 • 6 p m . Lap.aa Beach Enera and EnviroD- ment Commtaw.e. Com m unity Center. 384 lcgJon St • 7 p.m . lrvlu Commanity Services Com- mJ11ton. Cit) Council Chambers. 17200 Jambortt Bh d. • .,. 30 p. m . La1ua Beacla Park.baa. Traffic ud Clrcalation Committee, Ctt} Hall conference room. 505 Forest A VC'. I . PoucE Loe Orange Cout OAJLY PILOT/Tueeday, Febt'uary 18.. 1• *AS Most OCC students continue colleg~ By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0-.,,... .... More th.an half of the students currentJy enrolled at Oran&e \oast Colleae intend to transfer to four.year oolleaes and univer· sities af\er concludina their studies at the Costa Mesa campus. an OCC rcpon states. The statistic 1s included in a new report on the characteristics of students enrolled in spring classes this year at OCC. h states that transfer plans arc held by 54.4 percent of this spring's students. The transfer figures arc considered important because the Califomja Com- munity College system has faced cnticism in recent years fro m officiaJs who believe the 1wo.year campuses are not preparing enough students to continue their educa- tion at colleges and universities offcnng four-year degrees. For the past s1x years, howover. OCC bas transferred more studcou to the Uruver- s1ty of California and Cahforoi.a tate University syttems lbao any other com· munity collqe in the state. OCC tcacben and COWllelon h,ave been credited with petlU.ldina studenu to c.ontinuc their studies at four-year schools. Observers have also pointed out that the Costa Mesa campus draws students from an affluent area in which continued education is encouraacd by fi. amihes and is withfo reach of their bud&Cts. Another rc.ason OCC sends more stu-~e~ts on to four-year schools is simply that 1t is one of the state's larJcst comm unity colleges. When final retisttation r11ures arc in. this sprj[l1's enrollment is expected to exceed 25.000. OCC officials said the sprin& I 986 enrollment is almost J percent hi&hcr than it WIS a year aao. ihe report on OCCs sprin& students indicated 33. 7 percent plan ro transfer to Winter festival in Laguna AUN Loo Netka hang• a plece of 8talned &lua ln her booth at the 23rd annual Laguna Beach Winter FeedTal held lut weekend ln Laguna. theCalStatespiem. wbilc 13.9pen:cntare tarseuna a UC campus. Almoo s percent eitpect to continue tbearstudies at a P."vlte coUqc or u.nivenity io Cahfonua. Another 2.1 percent sa.id they intend to transfer to an out-of-state school. Some OCC students h•ve enrolled with a.n eye on job training. The repot1 said alm0$t 14 percent of OCCs sprin' students are work.ina toward an associate in arts dcsree m a vocauon&I PT0'1'1lm or for a vocational certificate Retardin& their goals at OCC. 8.3 percent said they had enrolled to "improve JOb skills," while l S.4 percent said they had enrolled for "persooal eonchment." Just over one-quarter of those 2'ttcndina this spring arc taking 12 or more class units, thusqualifyinjas full-time students Over l}alf the spnng students -S4.4 percent -are taking su or more unns. The lpnQI tq>OJ1 found a1moA .. ~ pin belweeo day ud evmi,,Qa atude:ot&. It 11.1d 37.3 S1udtnts take only day~ whale 38. 7 patent au.end OGly iJl ~ evcnioa. A mued day and evetlial clMI scbedult was clauned by 2'4 pmleftt of OCC'a 5Prina students. The spnng ~port alto proYided lb&! follOWlDI riaures on the aee and r'ICl&l makeup of the sprinistudenu: ~ •Neatly 20 perc:eol are • 20 or younaer; 58.8 percent are youQllef Win 26; almost 34 percent are becween 26 and '46: nearly 7 percent &rt '46 or older. •WbJte oon-Hispanics make up 67.5 percent of the student body; Aliao and Pacific Islander students total 9.9 pc:n=enl. followed by H1spanics(5.6peRient), bl.Kb (I.I percent) and American or Alukao Indian (l.I); another 12.3 percent of lhe students declined to state their enlhnicity. . UCiresearch draws· $50 million grant money in 1984-85 20 per cent incr ease. raises university's national reputation By PHH. SNEIDERMAN Ofh 0.,"'4 ..... UC Irvine researchers received S50 m1Jhon iograntsduring the I 984-85 school year. a 20 percent increase over the previous year. campus officials sa1d this week. The grant mformauon was an the u01 versity's Annual Rcpon on Research. Dunng the 1984-85 term. UCI re- searchers received 523 grants. a I 0 percent increase in t he number of awards rccc1vcd. the report said. The average monetaf) amount of each grant also rose 10 percent from $87.600 to $95.669. "'The annual report reflects UC lrvtne's continuing emergence as one of the top research institutions in the country:· UCI Chancellor Jack Pelt.ason said. "The growth of the campus in sign1fica.nt scientific and tecbnologJcal areas demon- strates our elTons in promoung the highest level of scholarly excellence." The grants came from federal. st.a te. local and pnvate sources. Campus officials said 77 percent or S 19.4 m1lhon of the contracts and grants ca me from the U.S. Depanmcnt of Health and Human Scrvic:cs. Private aaencics provided $5 9 m1lhon. Other funds came from the National Science Foundation (SS m1lhon). the U.S. Department of Energy CS3. 7 mllhon) and the U.S. ~partment of ~fensc ($3 5 million). The Univen1tyofC.ahfomtasystem. tht Veterans Adrrunmrauoo and the state of Cahfom1a awarded other research grants to t:CI Dunng 1he 1984-85 school year, UO ~rchers submm.ed 880 proposals for funding. an 10~ of7 percent from the previous year Accordmg to the campus repon. 59 percent of these proposals received funding. Nearl) half of the campus' research proposals came from the UCI College of Medicine. Biological science research.en at UC'I submitted the next highest number of proposals, 18 percent. Campus offio alt .Say .lJ..ct ~h top1c'S mclude cancer .treatment. medical use of lasers, limb transplantauon, bum treatment. gcneuc enginecnng. lca.nung and memory processes and arufictal 1ntelhgcncc systems. Exxon fi?e £tor gtahs spi~l 1mteant =::!~f~~ as warning 0 0 er VIO a ors Nc~rt~"::.'.d!c"::'X:.is:.s~er .. Mr. McCaffrey was born in Philadelpb1a 1 n 1900 He was raised 10 Gardena a.ad educated at USC as a druJi!Sl. He owned and operated drug stores an G lendaJe and Sunland He then became a reaJ estate broker and was the first president of the Montrose La Canada Board of Realtors. By PHIL SNEIDERMA~ tate "atcr qdulll\ 1111ic1als loda~ said th<!) "ere IS: 1ng lo -.end a message to other '1ola1or'i v.hen the\ lc.-\led a maxi mum fine agaan!>I E>. \un Co .. t 1SA. m connec- 1100 with a 276-gallon gasohne spill that was tlu!>hcd 1n 10 a channd lc.-admg to :-.ie~pon Ba) Ounng a merlin$ Fnday m R1.,,ers1dc, th , J hlom1a RC'g1onal Quaht:-Control Bo ... -· an ta Ana Region. approved the ma"<1m um SI 0-per-ttollon tine -lotahng S:' . .,,,0 -again<>! Euon. The penalt) stemmed from 3 Sept. 5 spill at an Ex"<on sen ice ~1a11on at \.1acAnhur Boulevard and Red H11l .\,cnuyan :nme ·-~ c wan ted to ..-.ake them up. to let them lno~ ..-.c·rc gomg 10 be' el") stnct on th•~ son ol 1h1n g.·· said Newport Beach Ma,or Phil Maucrer. "ho also is chairman o f the waler quahl\ board "'It doesn"1 ound Il k<' mu'h of a fine ag;i mst a b•g l·ompan" but 1f 1t had been a small compaO\ 11 ''ould ha \e been a siza ble amount .. hc added .. Maurer said 1he gc1-t0ugh pohq wall also apply to leal mg underground gasoline tanks. which are bche,ed 10 be a grov.1ng problem. He said 111s especiall y 1mpertant for small busmess operators to know whom to contact m 1hc cvc.-nt of a gasoline spill In the Ex-<on 1nc1dcnt. the spill wa~ blamed on an undc.-rg.round 1urbme pump failure. accord ing 10 k rr) Thibeault supervismg engincenng w11h the water quality board. Thibeault said sen.ace s1at1on c.-m- ployees dad not call the auth onues ~hen the spill occurred. but began hosmg 11 in to the flood control S) s1em Th<' nearb~ channel leads 10 the San Diego C rC'C'l . which empties anto L:pper \le..-.,p0n Ba \. The water board engineer sa'11he spill was reponed b) a passerb). no11 b) E~ "<On emplo)ees ThC' water board engineer said lhe spilled g.asohnc should ha'e been l:On- tamed at thC' stauon and deaned up 1hc.-re He.-said g.asohnC' contam1na11on pose'I a threal to waldhll-1n NC"wpon Ba' ··The board 1s \er. concerned about unreponed discharges:· Thibeault said. ""(Bo.:trd me.mbers) want 10 make 11 clear 1ha1 1hese kind of discharges should be handled proper!~ " Thibeault said a gasolme spill should be reponed 1mmed1atel) 10 the local fire depanment or to the count"·" en- vironmental manag<'ment staff C ontactc:d an Houston. Barbara Magrnn . an E Hon marl etang engmcer said th<' compan:-disagrees ..-.1th tht' wa ter board"s contention that th<' gasoline was flushed 1n1en11onall) 1010 Newpon Ba) Bui she said the compan) could no1 dispute that gasohn~ dad end up m thC' channC'IS leading to tht' ba' \.1agmn said 1he sta uon emplo:-ecs flu shed the fuel into a storm dram on thC'1r ~ropen). not reahzmg ~here 11 "ould go She alw saad the emplo'ecs were" no1 aware of their respons1b1ht) 10 rcpon ll The EHon representall"C' said ne"' procedure's are being prC'parc:-d to inform station o perators"' hal to do an the C'\ ent ol future spills He reured to Palm Spnogs and recently hvcd 1n Laguna Huls. He 1s survtved by bas wtfe. Mar), whom he was mamed to for 55 yean. ·a daughteT. Patncia Cooper. of Ka1 lua. Hawa11. a son. Michael John. of Lasuna Beach . a son Robert Theophale. of Balboa Island; nmc grandchildren and su great-grandchildren. 7 killed in bas er.ash .J MEXICALI, Mcuco (4-P) -~vcn people were lolled and eight tnJUrcd when a bus plunged do~'Tl a roadside cuff. aftn- attempung to pass slower traffic and collided wtth a truck. Mcxjcan federal h1ghwa~ poh~ said today \lames of the dead were not released pending nouficau on ofthear fam1hes Man beats tax evasion rap by admitting drug dealings the 10400 hlod of Paral l't>t ~omt'· u me hct~ecn Thursdo' :.ind atur· da~ • • • .\ 41 -)ear-old tra' cl agC'nl reponed • • • .\n attendant at Ca mpu!> (,a,. 4blJI C ampu~ Dn-.e. reponed that th1t'' ~ stole 405 canons of ( 1g.artttes from lhC' siauon storeroom Fnda' Newport Beach • • • h•....,elr. worth an estamatC'd S5.000 was tolen from a Third trttt home th<' resident told police M Ollda~ The burglar. repon edh occurred Feb I I • • • .\ 15-spttd b1c)'cle was n:poned stol~n Monda~ mommg fro m a PC'arl . trcct add.ress ••• S.\ DIEGO (AP) -.\ Leucadia man who 1cs11ticd that certain untu- ed mcome was the procctds of his former vocation as a dru& dealer "walkt"d a ICJAI tightrope .. and was acqumed of mcome tu evasion charges fkocau~ the fi vc-)ear 'lat utc nl hm1tat1ons on drug charges again t h1 m had e~p1red. Ba1occh1 ".t<. 3t"i1c to free!) tcsu fy about ht '"'oh emcnl an narcotics 1n'i1!>tcd on tr. 1ng hi m ·· 8d1cxch1 tt"sutied dunng has fi, l'· da-. 1nal that ended Jan 17 that ~ash fro.m tus drug 1ransacuon11 had been hidden 1n has hou)('. garage and .safe deposit hm.c:c; He admitted 10 filing false 1ncomC' ta\ returns dunng hi\ drug 1raffid,mg }-Cars He ..aid hc.- that thieves broke into her C1rculo Juarez home through an unlocked bedroom window unda' night and stole SP .500 an Jewelr. S 11 t> ~O an patntlngs. $7 .000 1n fur<. and SS 4< an audio and '1deo equ1pmC'nl • • • .\ I 9-\ear-old Los .\m1gos High hool · tudent ~nt"d that tm wetsuit and '\urlboard . ..-.onh S44ti were ~tol<'n from his ~ h11C' and blu<' I %4 \i ollc<1wagen bu~ parl cd in the 16600 hlock of \.1 t Sa,1er \unda' .\ $500 anuque cup Wil~ reponed sto l<'n from a homC' 10 th<' 4:'00 block of Parl '-ewpon w met1me hctv.('t'n ~ edneSda' and \1onda' • • • .\ thief made off v.1th a S '\ t l1- 'lp«d b1C\ cle late last Wt"C l at\C'r breaking into the garaie o<a home 1n the 1300 blod . of\.1anne~ On' e Pohcc arrested Daniel Joseph Dorahue. 46. on uspacaon ofdn,·ing und<'r the m Ouencc of alcohol Donahue wa stopped al :! I 0 a m \.1onda' on Ledro1t Uttt and Nonh ( oast H 1ghwa~ By ad mitting ~1s IO\Olvemcnt an drug trafficking betwc.-en J 97 3 and 1976. Philip Ba1occh1 was ablr 10 e1tpla1n 1hc $400 000 unco' c.-red h) federal ta>. agenh wh o '"' c.-~11gatt'd him 1n the earl) 1980s 8aiocch1, who nov. deal~ an an tiqucs and rtal estate. was charged with evading taxes in I 978 and 1979 His dcft nso wasith:u 1he mont\ was was made m carhcr"y~·ar\ ~htn he \\3S sell ma druas. Baatlnft011 Beac h The l>nncipaJ of G14'k r tlcmc ntary School reported that he apprehended three male 1tudrn" trying to break anto the 21 14 1 Strathmoor school Mondo)' after one of the )'Outh, fell tbrouJh a 'kyhaJ\t and broke hac; arm. Pnnc1p&l Ia n Collins told poll~ the \tudcnts appartntl)' had hetn chmt>- 1n1 on the roofarmrd \tt1th a rope and wttt trym1 to brt>ak 1n thr'Cl uah the ik)'haf\1 when one •>f the lucJ t fell 1hrou&h ( olhn' said school ..._ cloted Monday but td he wt tn his omoc do1na parrrwork •hen the mndcnt OC<"utTtd ThC' 1n1uttd \tu- dcnt ca~ taktn to a nearh\ hcn p1tal "It V.lU remarkable that he \\l\n w11h that defen~:· ~td l "\ ..\1- tome) Peter Nunez • ..-..ho added th.it he could not rememb(r a ddcndant getting on the wttness sta nd and malong such an adm1 s1on "We told the go,cmmcnt t'\ac11\ where the money came from .. de· fensc attorney Ra)mond r ]\.Cima said. "Mr Bai0«h1 pas~d a ltt· detector test ... we told (the gmc.-m · ITlt n\) about witnCSS<'!I who lnC'~ ham when he was dealing.. Y(t the\ The other two ~re rclca'C'd to their parents. repona said. ••• Pohce, respondll\I to a buralar alarm at P•B Liquor car1) toda' found a thief had smashed thc fron I v.indow of the 6441 Edm,cr A'C' ore and bad tolcn 100 carton<> l'I clprctlCS worth $793 ••• Th1e,·cs rq>ortcdjy br e into 1 Lakemont treC't bo~ thTOuah a iur ...;~ Monday ntlht. ranUJC"kcd t he home. a.nd tole $1,000 an jcwtlry and SSOO 1n ca h and coin\ • • • A thtefentcrcda ho me 1n l~ 16700 bl«lt of Di~ throuah an unlocked 1de 1hd1na door and stole S I .6SO an -stoppcd dealing 1n I 1P6 after hie; act" 1ues b«amC' lnown 10 ft"dcrdl agC'nts "He got 0u1 of drutt dealing bc:-cauSt' hl wac;, .. c-~ pln1nh \Cared."' Z"ettna -.aid .. Then:~ a~ nothmtt noble about II .. Ont' tkfen\!' attomC'} "81d of lht" l nc;c "'Mr Ba1occh1 walked a lt"gal ll{lhlropr and won ·· 1e..-.·elr) Monda) • • • .\ ~la l coupl<' dn" 1na a maroon torr1 n car drov<' mto s n Fd1n~T \\C'nuc C"hC'\fo n station a!'ld \tole S ... ~ fro m the cash bo' lht ~uuon attC'ndan1 told pohcc MondA) • • • Ruf"il31"' l't'ponedl~ \tole SI 000 an \.d!.h and a s:~o sun kit from . home m thf 1 00 bloc~ of Owen Monda' f hr th1"'"· who Cflttttd throua,h a rear unlocl C'd ~1ndo~. al~ ran- ~ktd tht hOUst'. pohct ~ld J'ountaln Valley Tools valued at S ''l 'A-en" n:pon"1 \ln!C"n trom tht ... ra,ac-ot a home 1n Irrine \\an<' v.a' r<'p<>rt<'d '"'kn trnm .l rl"fngC'ratM lncalC'd an the gan11t1: of a home along ~ 1110~ T rt·r Lane \1on· da) • • • A gr&) L n1H"&A mountain b1c,cle "alued at bctv.«n ssu .rnJ s ~no ~·" rcponed )\Olen from an front ot a church at 4Q '\I Ram T rte l~nt \1onda' afternoon • • • " T \. wt. a '1d('()C.\ <.enc l'"C'\. urdtr and camera C'qu1pment -.'CT't' rtJ.l('nC'd stolen from a home alon1 Potoma;. ti~ a thief who 5ma hcd a hvm@ room "'1ndov. to p in entf) The lo\~ "'a' e,11malcd at s~. 00 • • • ~tert'\) \ptaker\ 'alued " hc1v.ccn SSO and S:?OO v.erc rcPortC'd \tolen from a car parl cd in th<' ra~n of an apartment 'ompl<'' an tht· .nn hlock ofTope\.a Monda\ • • • T v.o '1dcocasj('\l<' l't'\;ordel"'\ tv.o lolor T\ 't't\ and a m1cro"1ve oHn v.ert' ~,.. C'd 'tolcn fwm • ca1 par\.t"d alons T i.l' C'I Land "I' ""t' tht v.et"k<"nd • • • Burglars stok S I 8QO 1n camera eQu1 pment from .a rt'd 191\4 To,ou p1d1.up parl C'd at the romC't of BJ, and I ~th trttt <\unda' nt~ht tht '1ct1m told pohlt' Coeta Mee& Cash totahng S504 wu rt'P<'nt"d "olcn from a home an th( ~ I tlO blcx I.. of Pla~n11a O\ C'r thC' ~«kend • • • Th1e,·e~ reJ.l(inC"dh hrol e into thC' pra&e ot an ~nahe1m .\\enuC' homC' ~und.i' and \IOIC' StiSO 1n pnitnm@. ('(.IU1pm(nl • • • mC'ont reportt"Jh ''lllC' S~\ n f'('wer tool\ lrom thC' pragC' <11 A,, .\uto ~(H '\ "'e"' pon Bh d ll' C'r tht ~tt'l<"nd • • • mt'1.mc rc"~nedh \tole S < .. 0 1n c.nh and SI '\.4 1n cloth~ from Jo ' Jr..nll Short \t.'l E I .. th trttt n' C'r thr ~t't'l<'nd t.acuna Buch Pt l11"t rTt\ted Thomas Judah \1dfat( 4~. on :U'lp1"1on of grand thef\ M flit "' 'a~ted Monda'i altC'monn on \h ii.It \t1tt1and1'nnh ( Oll\t H1(lhWI\ Fugitive slat ed for extrad ition \ L 0 \ .\~<.tl LE.\ \ 4.Pl -8lac._ re"oluuonan Mutulu haxur. ar- r<'<itC'd lul W('('k an a I Ql\ 1 annored- 1ru-. l rohhcr. that IC'ft two policemen and a 8nnk0 \ JUlrd d~d. waived • l)Un hcanni~ loda\ and a3J"t"C'd 10 1:)( ('\trad11rd to ""e~ 'on Dunn a hnet he.nna, \ MqJ tnat(' lam<'" P<"nn<' ordered ~alur '" held v. 1thou1 hall o dat~ "'"" set tor ht rttum 10 the Ea,1 Coa l l..ahalur had httn on the flll'\ I(). mo,1-wa.ntcd hst '>IOct' IQ,~ -a \Ur atter the armottd·tf\.I\ k m l)b(n an 'I nut"\ ' 't H<' "'" chargtd an • INc'ral ~ arran l v.1 lh bank robbt11,. lt\n'ip1ra ' 10 romm11 hank m bbcn and racketttnn One Bnn ., aua.rd and two otht-n v.~re 1nJurcd dunna lht' rohhc" Latt'r, 1n a \hootout at a politt roadblock two pohct officcn ~tt k11IC"d and a third wa v.ou~ • Budget stalemate may cost military $49 billion in '87 'A A'llllM1 I ON (-\Pl -Con· gress10nal crnnum1sts esumated today that a budget stalemate Ix"· tween C'ongres~ and the White House that tnggC"rs automatic spending cul!. this fall could cut $4~ billlon from the $320 3 billion Pres1dC'nl Reagan is seelung tn military spending authonty for fiscal 1987 Rudolph G. Penner. director of the non·pantsan C'ongrcss1onal Budget Office. presented that and other projections of the' impact of a new balanced·budget lav. to the Senate Budget ( omm1t1C'e The nev. lav.. v.h1ch 1s being challenged in coun. requires across· the-board spending cuts Oct I 5 1f l ongreS) and the While House ha\e not agreed on a budget plan meet1 ng a projected ddkll ta~et ofS 144b1ll1on torte focal \ear beginning Oct I The aim of the lav. 1~ to force a balanced budget b~ I 991 The hudget otlice repon estimates that current spending and tax pohncs would produce a deficit of S 181 bllhon in the next fiscal year, roughly the same as the projection 10 the president's new budget. The con· gress1onal economists also prOJectc:d a deficit ofS 104 b1lhon in 1991 . The budget office, however, uSc:d different assumptions to amve-at that projection. The admin1strouon defi· ctt prOJect1on was based on an increase after inflauon 10 mthtarv spending that the congressional l'Sti· mate did not include In add1uon, the adm1n1stra110n used more opum1st1c assumpuon) ol the natjon's economic performance Meanwhile. the budget offi ce R'· pon -which emphas1Led that 11~ lindings were prellm1naI) and \ubJCll to change later this year -prOJl'Ctl'<l that 1f automatic budget cuts bcl·amr necessary this fall 10 meet the dctictt target, military appropnatton~ v.ould face a 6.2 percent cut "'--PflOto Royal welcome Ten• Gov. Mark White wel- c omed Britain'• Prin c e Charles to Dallas Monday for a fou r-day vtait to give c omputer magnate H. Jtoas Perot the ChurchUl Award a nd launc h the state's 150th birthday celebr ation. Drug firms s low to back capsule stop By tb~ A11oclated Preu The normal!} rompct1t1 v~ drug manufactunng industry adopted a cautious approach Mond:ly 10 the news tliat Johnson & Johnson will withdraw from the over-the-(·ountcr capsule market The comm1ss1onc1 of t h.: lJ S. Food and Drug Adm1n1stra11on also said 11 would be prema ture to call for an tndustry-w1de ban on cap)uk med1ca11on . although Johnson & Johnson's po<i1t1on .. rcpre\t'nt'i a re· spons1ble acuon under tough circum- stances" J&J Chairman Jame!> F Burj,.c dnnounctng his company's decision at a news conference at headquaners 10 New Brunswick.NJ .• said he was nm recommending a path for the rest of the 1ndustl) to follo"' ''Tht!'. 1'\ a question tor Johnson &. Johnson." Burke \!ltd J&J's dec1s1on will cost the com- pany an estimated S 150 m11lwn after ta\es, the.chairman 1>31d b ... Artificial heart patient undergoesm.oresurgery By tbt Auoclat~ Pttu rtJC'SON . Am -r he hr'>I pcr\on to underio two an1fic1~l hcan implants wac; returned to surgery this morning "be U5<' of comphcauon , "a hospital spokeswoman \:)Id. Nina TrasofT, spokeswoman for Un1vers11y Medical renter. !>aid shl~hull no detail'> about why R<:madcll~ Chayrc1 had lo undergo further '\u rgcry On Monday. doctor!> had said C hayn:L. 40, wa!i making i.lo\.11 progrc~' thllow1ng the -.u q.1cry to 1111plant tht'. second "m1n1· Jarv1k'' ar11ficllll hl•art. ,1 ~mJllt.•1 '<l·r~1on ot 1tw Jarvi"-· 7 pump. Deportations resume after Duvalier fall MIAMI -l I '\ authonltt''> h.1H' <,t·nt lhc first Haitians back home i,inc~ the Ouvahl'I rcg1nw fl'll. Jrl 1mm1g1<111on spokc<,man said to<~ay. George Waldroup. ~pokc')man tor thl' ln1 m1gra11tm :rnd 1\la1ural1La1ton Service. )tltd two Ha111an~ were derx>nt•d Monda} .ind a third. "'ho ga\e up a legal battle aga1n'it deportation wac, going bad, tuda' I l,1111an dl·pont:e' arc 11own back on rcgul.uh t0mmt"n.1 JI flight' "'11h tht• go' r1nmcn1pa)1ng fare'>. Hostage's dad eulogized as h elping son BAT!\ VIA, ' -·\ tuneral ~u·-1n· wac, helJ Monda} for Glenn R Anderson. father ol an Anwman JOUrnah)t held ho)lage 10 Lebanon fo r 11 months. Ander<,un, 69. d11:d ol l .tnu•r \aturdJ\ I It'> '>On Tar) ..\nderson l8 chiefMtddle East curre)polllknt tor rhe .\\\Olli.lll·d Pre'"· "'as l1dnappcd Ill Beirut on March In l 9X5 tk rt·m.110' 11nr t)l .11 ka,1 "' .\mencanc; who are missing tn I cbanon aftrr twing k11.h1Jppcll I hl Kn [ hnma'> 1cker<, \~1d "M) mam obJeCttVl' wa\ to tl'll tlH: tJm1h thJt C.1kn11 "thl' 011~', "'ho w11l ln~c Terry by askmg the I ord 10 ht«tr our ~·t1t1110\ th<1t he he trcell Baby comes a s surprise to mother Reagan to seek $100 million in Contra aid ENTERPRISE, Ala.-.•\ 4fl-)ea1 old v.oman compla1n1ng of abdominal pains t0ld doctors there was ab'>olutch• no c:httnt't' .,ht<t•tttil~ be pregnant. Le.ss than 48 hours later, !>ht: gave: h1nh tu .l \on on hn bedroom 11oor. "I ca n't even think of lht• word to descnbl· ho" I t\·lt when I saw 1IH' bab) I} ing there ... said Lois Gnm~lc>·· who $3"e h1rth !\hunly Jltcr noon Sun1.la} to a 5-~und. 14- ounce son. Marcus Bnce Shr and thl' hah\ wt· re 1n .,amfacto!) cond1t1on toda) at Humana Hospital "'tic" \11ll on duult llll .. ,he: \Jld of her hushand W..\'iHI NC1lON !..\P) -Pre!'.1- dcnt Reagan began a pu)h tor $1 00 mtlhon 10 aid to thc rctx-1~ bauhng Nicaragua\ 'iand1n1\ta gO\.ernmcm toda~ arguing the Contra~ ··ran't fight anack helicopter'\ piloted b~ Cubans wtth Band-Aid<> ·· reading a statement calling for an end to Congress' restnct1ons on mtlltaf) suppon for the Contras and a mo' t' 1u provide "more effective ass1stan~c: ·· Reasan was flanked b> Senate MaJont) Leader Bob Dole. R-Kan . and House M1nont:r Leader Rohen H Michel. R·lll .\bout 17 Re- publican senator~ and congres!>m<.>n Reagan began a meeting v.11h the GOP congressional leadef\h1p b~ How To Plan Your Estate Today T'S LATER THAN YOU THINK • How can ·I avoid che agony of Probate7 • How can l reduce or even eliminate Taxes 7 • The Revocable Living Trust • Why should I transfer my dSSE'tS out o f Joint Tenancy7 • D o I realy need a w 11t-M1a rt so -what cype7 • le s later than you think Lecturer W . Balt~y Smith. Attorney·at·Ldw TWO IDENTICAL SE MIN ARS TO CHOOSE FROM Wednesday, February 19th 7:00-9 :00 P.M. ar Cal1forn1a Federal S & l I 7900 Magnolta, Fountain Valley Monday, February 24th 7 :00-9 :00 P .M . at California Federal S & L 2700 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa RESERVATIONS ARE REOUfRfD Fount.:un Valley 963-8396 Cost.t Mesa 540-4066 SP'ENIJAN EVENING WITH TllEBOSS. And get an answer to your financial needs within 4 8hours. Don"tbeshy You vegotadatewith the boss Evenevenings or· weekends JU St call and make an appointment. Your Benefic1aJ · manager will happily meet with you. For a Personal or Homr Eqwty Loan Ora Credit Line Acco unt up to $200.000 And you'll get an answer in 48 hours or less. So.get m touch with thebqss. Yourdate 's waiting foryou . ; The bosa is in at the following locations: ANAHEIM- DJW Llncot" Aw> f>utlP i~ 772 8807 COSTAMESA-3A20S 8ros101S1 Suolfl!JYJ Ss&-4530 C'YPAESS-98<1 I Wali.er St 821 S700 El TOA0- 2370olEtToroAlJ Su111>i 511181 1 FULLEA'TOH- 51' S H.mc>rBtvd 871 .4504 QAAOEH GAOVE-9/~CnaQman Av,. 538 2104 HUNTINGTON BEACH- 16121 Be111:11 Blvd PLACENTIA- 1160Yort>a L1nd11Bl11cl ORAHOE- f77 S Miiin St Su•IP 10 ,_., ...... _.,..._"' ·---' ... n, •Jt ,.. WI '"""._t ,,_,M,.. ... ~ ... et 847 125.3 524-3721 r,47 7001 I.Al•"'' rt,f4'1 t '' <1t.l.l"'dlP\i1PAQf~r ,.,.,, ... ~ ~,·.,..~•n.t.Niftf4•1 1..1 .. ,,.,.,,.h'<\ ftu. ~.,...,M••.,1,,,,.,"..-i•.,,.ki•!!• 1~ra11 ~·rt • ltil'i~'·~ •~cvn """"1".!~ Jiii\••" • A1teMI ~~II' It.Ir "~Beneficial" '"'°'' 1n1 A Talk to the manager, and you're talking to the boss. attend<'d th<' meeung. ..\ftcr 1hl· ~ss1un. Senatl' r on•1g11 Kelat1on'> C'omm11tec ( ha1rman Richard Lu~r R-lnd . 'iBt<I thl' pre)1dent callt'd tor $70 mtlhon 111 m1htan assi~tance and $30 mtlhon 111 lugt)tical and other non-lethal aid '"I think it's a good program. Lugar told reponcrs. ..We havt· to decide \.llhethl'r we an· goto$ to have a Soviet base on th1'\ n>nttn<.>nl or not Essentially we arc g_(lJO!l. to have one 1f tile Contrn\ art' not 'uccesc;ful." the senator !>aid M it hcl said the request will rnmc to<. ongres'i "tn the neighborhood" of $ lt)(J m1ll1on ·-Former Sen. Eastman hospi talized G REENWOOD M1.,, -f 1Hml·r \en JJmc' O l d)tland. a Democrat who was o ne of1he most po\\<c:rlul mt•mb<.•r'> oft ungn:'' during his 37 year<\ Ill ollice. remains ho'ip1tah1ed toda~ in n 1t1lal cond1t1un. Eastland. 8 1. 1s sufTcnng from "multiple mcdttal prohkm,," "1•d L11 Hare. a spokt-<;man :n (jreenwood-LeOore County llo)ptt,11 \he did not elJhoratc Vici.DUS storms Clvilsuitallegeschurch :give wine country ~~~.~~~~eddrugmoney I a h t repr1·eve SA.NDIEGO-.\Cl\ll\lllt\l'l'l lngthl·lorfr11ureofmorcthan $211 .000, S 0 r pl US interest. cla1m\ the nH>lll"\ fl"\Ultt:d from tJrug-sak profi ts laundered through a branch of the ll nt \er,al I tll: ( hurch .tnording to coun documents ' 1 th In ( Jll lur UIJn\ l• t<lJ \ II\ t •• h11l'I rt: pr 1 ., ·I rum a '\Iring 111 hlu\ll'r, \1\111 ' 1h.1t fim i:d hundn·lh t11 tkl• llood"Jtl·r, hunnl h•!;!lh\J\' "1th J\ .ti.tot hl·' damai,tl.'li homt'' "'1th muJ,hllt' tr.in,l11r1111.·d lfllll'I , rl1 1., into v.tlll rl\ l"r' .tnd lcti .. 1' t>1. 'I'll ml'>'>•n~ or 1.k .. 1J \.1 ore than I IJIHJ ol rr\uli 111' 1 maintd 1n l''a1.u.1110n \.COil"" !It• home\ damagl•ll h\ \tofm\ or tlHl' 11 enrd h\ -.hdl''\ \chool\ '-'l'rt 1 l•l'l' • 1 man' area-. \nJ tlw 1'.1111 1 , 'A l.'atha \rn 1u· ,,11d tl1t· h1l',1!.. 111 1 10111 \\l'Jther \\1111111 hl· 10111111.1 .i lllOH" f>.tl tli, \lllf IH\ r h1· \ ll lllll\ .,,.,rm' th.it h<·11.1r 1 •• \.\.1.•dm·,d.1 \ .ind Jum1wd ur (11 10lhl'' ot rain 1n Nap .. 1 tv,, t•arh 111d", .1lr1·ad \ ha''l' dJ1111l·d 1hr t'l' 11 'l'' .ind Juthorlltl'' ,,n thrl·t· o thl·r-. 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In the: \hl'l tr r' "'t'0\l' had .1fiout 600or'>o I he: rnt ol thnn ha'c ,,, 11w "1th lnc:nd\ or to rnotc:I\ "'-.ipJ' re<ilh l\olatc:d 'A e ha'e dl\• r t11rnr1t,on Jll h1gh\\<J\'i. 10 , d11u1 ld11n1th1nkamomh 1..rnget 1t11 '\,1pa ll!(ht nn\\ ·· Hoh I >ia1 11t tlw \.\l·ather -..en Ill" Jt Kl•J \\1J11d < 11 ' \aid trn.la) the: i\apa 1<1n·r at \t lkkna wa'I mon· than a 11101 .ihmc th r 1955 rerord lc\l•l of IX 2 kt'l. "'hilt-thr Ru.,\1an Ri ver neJr (1uerne\.11le wa) at 45 feet -IJ kl'l Jb<>'l' tlovd \tagc: and 4.7 inches ">hort ot m 195 S record but sllll ming Pan\ ot the Klamath. Van Du1en. l ei and Sauamento rivers al!.O were at the tlood \!age and the ~ml!h and \fad n \Cr'i P'-i~..Cd the v.arning stage 10 \11mt• I0<.<11100~ \ v.intc:r \IOrm warning was an· The action ti led b} .\!>!>l!>tant U ~ .\ttornc:r Edv.ard C. Werner name~ d\ defendants eight hank acrnunt' opened h\ \.\alter Podolel<.> nn behalf of l 'OJ\ er.,al l ife Chun:h \t rnrd1ng to affida' 11\ fill"ll with the lav.i,utt Po<lolcn· of Glendora had ht·l·n IJundn1ng drug m11nl'\ tor lhl' 1n1t·rnat 1onal manJuana· ccx atnC' -;mu~hngoix·r,1111111 11nu· hr<.ukd ll\ < 11·1ho,111,at...i;10 refugl· Jose."! Kolek who 1c; '\l'n tog J 111 \l'.H '>l'Oll'nn• on hi' gu11l\ plea to engaging in J l<>nt1nuing lnm1nal l'Oll rprl\l '' pJn of .1 1lk.1 harga1n "nll•k agrel·d to lnrfr1110 thc gmernml·nt .in l''t1mJtl·d S"I m1lho11 10 J'>'>l't<; Police say no s eri al klller at work SA:-.. DIH10 -lll.·,p1tc th e \l1an~ul.o11on death~ lll ll'l' '>U\peucd pro,t11ute'\ 'illlCl last Ol t11hl·r thl·re "nn '>('.n:.tl k1lkr prn ing un 11.o ml'n ot tht• \lrC'l'I \.\ho tr.a(k \l'\ for monq a p11hu· l111m1u dl' itt'U ll'nant !Ml\\ "It''\ ind" 1dual lnml'\t>n 1nll" 1dual penpk h' ind" 1ll uJI \U\fX'C.:h •• 11 Ph.ti Jan is ,,lid "'..\m I IOU pcrlClll pu\111\e ' '\o.1 '"·m·1 be unttl I h.ne the su~pcct' 10 h.1nd Hel:tU\l" 1 ti thl' un\111 ~l'll 'l'rt.tl ~ 1lilng' 111pro\lllUll''>1n I n' ..\ngell''> anti <..,tJllk \11\:LLll.111110Jr11-.1·1h.J1 tltnk. th' 111 \,1n Dll'go ma\ 'onwho11.. ht' hnkl'd llut ( llfCJIH'r l>J 1d \t.lrk \,ltd 1hn ., 111111' l11 \Ul1J111rt \Udl .1 lhl'Or\ Mlnlster to homosexuals murdered ST()( K TON -Tht' m1n1\tl'I nt .1 pnmaril) homosnual diunh 10 ~tockton ha" bt•t•n lound <k.1d 111 11111lt1pll· 't.ah woundc;. The bod\ of thl' Re\ V1rg1l F. ~cull 4() of tilt' \fr1r11p11l1t.1.n ( ommunll) Churth wa~ d1'>CO,a<.>d Monda~ morning tn the h.1ll hll.ll ~ part ol hi'> car parked on ~onh .\urora Street. Th~rt'. \.llerl' '>tah v.11u111!' 111 '>l'\Cral pan~ of hie, bod> -.aid pohct.· Dctectl\e <;gt'> Bnan Thomr"111 .111J r>enn1 .. Carroll I lnter'>talt' II the lllJJor tran<,-\11.•rr1 ruull' in 'urth1·rn < .1hforn1a almu-.1 km11.ktng l\.\11 CJr' d11\.\n J ~(l().f 1111 \( >fk" \Jld 'l'\"JJJ ( ount\ 'iht n \.I', < art Ja1 ~ B.i,l·r °"ohnt.h "'" hurt hut Ail'~' .... ud lhl' 1111rmalh l1u" htgh"'·'' q1uld Ix· l"lt>,t'<I for 1 \\l d 11unccd tor the ~ierra and federat Doctors say taln ted cheese lnf ected woman forrt"a,ter'i predicted heav\ rain throughout ~orthern < ai1 forn1.1 S>\"i FR.\NC_f~C C> -·\pregnant v.o man apparent!) wa<; mfected b} 1.-. nlhl'f n11. l.,hd1' l(l ' l'!l'll v.11uld rc:\UmC' b\ 1on1gh1 L1'Stena bat:tena lrom tainted Bne cheec;c. but she and her unborn child 1 he National (;uard was called out suffered no pcrmant:nt damage from the illness. her doctor said. Dr C harlc~ tu help in sandbagging and rescue Bookoff of Mt. lion H1.1\p1tal. who diagnosed the illness. said hi'i fir'it clue was l'llnns 1n Napa County. C'ahfom1a·s the length ofttm<.> ( laire Ugue' of San Rafael suffered the flu·hke S)mptoms "'inc country, and another untt was connected to L1'it<.>na 1nfect1on. When llguex told Bookoffshe had hecn feeling on c;tandby in 1 ehama County tll for about a week he suspected L1 stena and ordered blood te'itS which -..l>lllhl'rll l'Jlllll t1.11. i., hlo, l..111>' \mtrat.. \ m1111· through tltt• 'm·11 1 \a1d \uulhrm P.11.di, <..poh·\man 11111 l 111. cla nll •P-...;;;;;;;;,_....;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...I confin:ned thed1agno'i1'i ··. he was lurky," said Bookoff. who trt·atl·d the 111nc:s~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~ v.11h pcn1c1lltn ... We're all lucky The kid's going to be all ng.hl ·· ·\mire.it.. ullil1al .\rthur I luhl '>Jld the shores interiors .1 ••• ~-~'.~'"'I·~ •.:. '1 /11 Are You Paying Too Much For Health Insurance? 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At the Manne (orps Training (enter ha'c hospital. he was lmed m good condition with a few m1,,or cuts. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, February 18, 1988 A5 I )c)(H~ C )f)t~11 a l 12 11()C>l1 tcu11clrt~)W ••• fc.>r }() h(llll~ c>11I\· yc>11 .,ll savt~ I0°i, l() 5()0 ;, o n famous brand name furnit~r e. Bedroom s'\ liv ing r oom s'\ ch a irs, ofa , dining room ~ ... eve ry thing in ca u a L conte mporary and tra ditio n a l s t y les. Com e early fo r brs t sele ti o n ... the b e t pa rt no paym e nt a nd no fin an ce charges fo!" 90 d ays* \v hr n you u ~e o r o pr n a Wi ke. h a rge. n expec t d qua lity a t s pectac ular savin g .... OFFER DOES NOT APPLY TO PREVIOUS PURCHASES J TOUGH GUARANTEES I I< r .in. rt•,1son vou rt' nol happy with vour furn11ure wht.>n vou Qt'1 •I home w1• ..... 11 1,..... : 1 ... 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WE'R E ON YO UR SIDE "If the economy has cautious about hiring, TRC temporaries." Alcira Ladeau. President TR C Temporal) Sen1ces. Jm you try One way to cope with tbia aituation is to remain fle•ihle. TRC temporaritt are on the job only aa Jonr aa you need them. For a day, a week, or a month. When you do n 't need them, you're not payinr. And with TRC, you can count on rettinr qualified workera who've been teated, carefuJly evaluated and refrrence checked. ~cauae TRC ia con cerned about your profi tability, we will help you manare and control co1t1 with o ur uniqu e biJlinl ayatem. Call and let ua ahow you how TRC ca n impact your bottom line. -JRC ss2-9422 Tempo,.ry Services. Inc 4500 C ampua Drive •S uite 124 • Newport Beach, C A 92660 Tomorrow .you can Shop at a store and makeinoney rather spend it. 1' t4JMftU• ""11'' e1 I I l Oltvta Johnson opens h er home toJuntor League members , By CAROL HUMPHREYS °""J,... C.0-f I IJ I .. 11 It was a morning 10 g1v<' ''"arm fuu1es" 10 th<' Junior League of Newport Harbor membef")currenll) !>Crvmg on communll~ boards or comm1ss1ons an Oran&e Count) Oltvla Jolln1on (who SCf" es on four boards) opened her exceptional home for tea and refrt>Shments to the 40 plus attending. .\nd ..-.hat a home• From wuthem man~" mdang sta1r- ca~ to v.ane cellar. to oak-paneled l1braf\ to tennis court . e'er) one ..-.as v.o.,..ed I I I .. It took four ~ea~ to complete.'' ..aid the grac1o·us hostess "(dad all the intenor det:or m}self. no one could haH poss1bl~ kno"n "hat I ..-.anted ·· Fresh flov.ers. fireplaces blazing (.3 l. and II fe-s1 Le fam 1ly ponram do tend to make a v.arm and proper setting for an~ lhank-~oucrffair 0.-,Not,..._.., .... ~ Lea(ue prealdent Jane Martin (left) and Marcia Adler. At right, bMtea• Olivia Jobnaon cha ta with Ann Nlcbolaon. •·JL:'-JH has almost 500 actl\e members and uur main purpose is to de\C:lop and train our members to beco me a1. t1' e and ex pen volunteer\ an othcrlommun1t} organizations " said mcmher Susie Casenhber. The Blue Ribbon g.ather.ng rep- re.-.entl·d '><>me of the best "olunteer board members in the county and con,er.-.a11nn centered on their al - 11' 111es like . the 80 ne..: pro' 1s10nals Inf JLSH) ar~ getting 'oungcr.,..11h an a' erage age of28 and corpora11ons no .... request that their emplo}ees get '"'oh ed 1n commun1t} 'oluntecnsm and President Jane Martin d1scuss1ng v.11h pride the Communal} Board Bank tsponsored b} JL!'IH ) v.h1ch '>en t''> a\ a clean ng house for 'ulu ntcer'> and non-profit org.an11a- 11nn<> "h1c h need board member'> · I feel the trained 'olunteers of JI '-II ... cne as a bndge into the 1.ommun1t\." Jane stated. Merritt Johnson, pres1Qent o f the I n1wd Wa} o1 Orange Count}. v.a'> prt·\cnl lo add an extra note of t hanll.~ Jnd recogmnon to the super- '>tar w-oup .. People can mJkc a d 1tkrrn1.e and I applaud )OU tor all >r•ur d lort\ · commented J<Jhnc,o n 1 he t .id JU\I returned from a "arm a nd >Acinderful \.1 c\1Can \31.at1on ci nd "a' t01ng to at t hmau: to the cool .\ \f temp 1 ' T v.ent ~-e1ght ~care, ago JL:--.H h<.-[Utn the \ oluntcer ( enter of (>range ( ount\ and included II'> \cu.it•'t' d ireuur Carol Stooe, am11ng tho~'"' 11ed Other\ '>pread 1ng their ~no.,..kdge and good l hn·r thr1Jughout the cnmmun1t\ "'Cfl' ~a ll) Yo unt, Bernie Krautz, Linda 1 Robison, J oyce Shepard. Janet Harris, Michele Ander son, Ann "iicholson and Marsha Adler. Papara ul ls edited by Dally Pilot Style editor Vida Dean. I l r, m "' t t f! r tv ~ d ! 1 Ou r ~ d rJ r 'j ( <H I r ti ri rr e 1 0 N n 11~ Ns paper Tt ... Daily Pilat flt~ 1n f Sule Caaenblaer, Linda R obtnaon, Rochelle Anderson and Janet Harrie. H ----------- A fl \ f'IH '>l ;-.;I THE EXPRESS LUNCHEON BUFFET /,>.,, Tiii ArRll \I M<l~DAY TllRI II '1H I Rll l .\) rR11M 11 11 A \I J11 ii ~ l'\1 N1r c ,,.,. \.ii.id 1111 kt·11 ·'"J "'""" 11 1 ........ f;id liir11·llm1 "l.1l.1tl ~pin.11 h ...... t.111 Avurn<lo .111c.J r11mar11 '-,:1l.1d Frc'>h Raw VrgNAhlt·' w11 '1 I >1p P:'ltl' Dt> ( :imp:il(n•· .... Ill 1\\1<.I Ill' /\~'-'Ir! I' ( IWt'\t' Pl.c11c·r ht•\h h1111 M1rr11r T'w'O"Pl:Cl/\l "i ()J-fill· DAY Dt-~..,l IH $8.95 c-,JM ~J111.'l NIMY 11 m I 11 H I ~II \Ill/ 1>111•,• I \> ll~l l•.Jll'l'll' .. , • Aquino boycott showing impact in Philippines MANILA (APJ -An oppos111on boycott prote\t1ng the dedarataon of Pres1dent Ferdinand E. Marcos as wmoer of a special elect.aon appeami to be takmg effect toda) a.s banks reported a run of..,,.1thdrawals and the pncc of stock 1n a major corporatton fell. The Ph1hppme peso suffemi its biggest sinl)e day devaluatton 1n IS )Can Wlth the peso-<lollar exchange rate clamb1ng from Monday's S 19. 98 to S.22.04 today A government bank source. who spoke on cond1t1on of anonymity. attnbutcd the 10 3 per- cent devaluataon to market nenous- ness over poht1caJ instab1l11y O~s1tion candidate Corazon ~quino made the c.all for a bo)'COll of corporauons run by fnends or as- sociates of .\tarcos at a huge rail\ Sunday. shonl) after the Nauonal ~ssembl} proclaimed Marcos the "inner of the Feb 7 election The 2~)'ear incumbent called the: elecuon a )car earl) as a test ol ha.-. populant) ~quino claJms \ ote~ re1ectod ham, and sa)s she was cheated out of v1cto~ b) widespread 'ote fraud. uonal Movement For Free Elecuons, or Namfrel, and the government's elecuon commission -conttnued to d1\ll&ree on who was ahead and announced Monda~ the> .,.,ouJd con- t1nut their counts In another development. M1n1~try of J ust1ce spokesman George Ott said multiple murder charges were filed today against Marcos ally ~ semblyman .\nuro Pac1ficador and m men descnbed as his bodyguards in the ambush slaying of seven oppostt1on suppone"' on the eve of th~ 1984 National .\ssembly elec- tions . Pac1ficador us1stant maJOnt) leader of Marcos' Nl'w ~aetv Move- ment an the "auonal ~s~mbl). lOuld not be realhed for comment toda-, He has pre' 1ousl~ dented an) tn"ohement 1n the sln)1ng\ He also has denied 1nvohement 1n last week's li..1lhngofEvehoJa, 1er hi\ n'al ID the 19~4 elcct1ons and v. h() v.as ~qu1no's campaign managu in Anuquc pro\- tnce Escaping the flames Orange Cout DAILY PILOTIT..-d1Y. Fet>ruery 18, 198e * A.7 Hundreds killed by heaVYi combat in IraQ-lraq War NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iran and Iraq clauncd to have repulsed each other's att.aeu in fipuq over- nl&ht and today that killed hundreds and lcnocked out scores of tanks around the lraruan-«euptcd Faw pcnJnsula of southeast Iraq. Rival communiques rcponed by Iran's and Iraq's official news media. morutored. 1n Nicosia, w.d lleaV) com bet was suu ao1na on. Forcian reporters arc barred from the war zones and IDdepcndcnt confinnatton of the repons was not possible. Iran's latest offensive 1n the S'h-year-old war was launched Feb 9 Iran satd 1ts forces kept advaocina from tht oiJ port of Faw. which It captured last week; moV1ng north toward Basn.. Iraq's second largest ctty, and west lOYr-ard the lraq1 naval base of U mm-Qasr next to the lraqs- Kuwa.tti border. By early afternoon. Iraq manaac<S to mount only ooc countaattatk v.-hach was f't'p\llsed, Tehran radio ~pon~ . U mm-Qasr ts w lracp navy's only pon on the Pen:i.an Gulf The officu.l lraq1 News ~OC} s&Jd two Iranian attacks wett dnven beck dunr\f the niJht wtult Iraqi forces ··contJnued lheu advance. yush1q iM Iranians mto a pockrt o death. surrounded tn a narrow stnp " Iran sud 400 1 raq1 troOps were k.tlled overnight, ra1$10I to 14,400 dead and wounded lht tow number of Iraqi casualucs claimed siocc Iran bcp.n us Val Fa1r-8 off'tns1ve Feb 9 ·It said 45 tanks and armored person- nel earners werT destroyed. ., The officia.l lraq1 Ntws Agency wd 1.200 Iranians .... ert lcJllcd 1n over- night fig.bung. and a ~ number were wounded and captured. It said an Iranian f-4 was shot down thts morning. The National .:\s~mbh an v.hllh \<tarcos' New Society Movement has a :!-1 advantage. said Marcos won the etecuon by about 1.5 m1ll1on votes Two o rpn1zat1ons that pro' aded earl). unoffiC1al returns -the '\a- Mean" halt tht Makau <itock fa. change reponed con11nued hea' \ 1itll1ng of stock. in the giant San \11guel Corp the Ph1hpp1n~· 1argrst producer of b«r. soft dnnks and ice cream Its stock opened toda) at the equ1\alent of 55 cents. dov.-n from Fnda\ 's "O cents. \1onda\ 's closing pnce v.as P 5 cent!'> An unidentified woman ptunca to her death ln Rio de Janeiro Monday after .Jan:C!.."' ln daperation from a downtown oftlce bullcllnC t caacht fire. Twenty-four people perlabed ln the o.ama. Libyan rebels claiJD they bonibed airport in Chad By Ute Anede~ TRIPOLI -Libyan-backed rebels who arc fighung the sovcrnment of President Hassene Habre tn Chad have claimed rcspons1b1ht) for bombing the airport an N·Djamena. the Chadian cap11Jll. The atrpon was bombed Monda) by a SoVlet-madc Tupolcv-22 )Cl tn what the Ltb)an news agenC) JAN.\ said was a retaliatory raid by Chadian rebels for Fran~·s Sunday attack on a rebel airbase 10 the north o f Chad France blamed Libya for Monda) 's bombing Libya 1s lc.nown to have Tupolev bombers. Tbt rebels are not kno ... n to ha\e an air force. Israelis storming Lebanon villages seeking prisoners T'r RE. Lebanon r .\Pl -I \raela troops backed b) tanks, gunships and m1ss1le boats stormed southern Lebanese villages and rcponedl} battled hand to hand with h111e .\maJ m1ht1amen toda'. the S(.'('ond da) of a search for "two soldiers captured by Moslem guerrilla~. The Israeli mahtan command said an lsrath sailor on patrol off the Lebanese coast of Lebanon was killed toda) b) gunfire from shore Leba- non ·s ~Late-run &trut radio ~1d three Lebanese fighters were k1lled and s1 \ others v.erc "'ounded an the lsraelt sv.ecp. v.h1ch 11 called an .. outnght new invasion:· The spokesman for the L, nued Nataons peacekeeping force in Leba- non, T1mol'Goksel. sa1d s1\ ct'1ham also v.crc "'-Ounded &1rut radio said Lebanese m1lit1a fighters engaged the lsrae11s 1n ~'era! Shute Moslem\ 1llagcs and shot do" n an Israeli helicopter gunship nt'ar Snfa, 15 males nonh of the Israeli border But l.i.N. sources in the reg.ion denied a helicopter was downed The lsraeh sailor, Cpl. Daniel .\mar. 19. was killed by gunfire from the pon ofT~re 12 malesnonh of the border the rsraeli m1htal) command Halt due for limits on exports of coffee LO:". DO!" (AP)-~JI hmitson the e'tpon of coll~ imposed under the I nternat1onal Coffee Organ11at1on will be suspended Wednesda) in an attempt to r1:duce the soanng pnce of the commodity. a spokesman for the organ1zauon said today The spokesman. Peter Kno'\. -said that v.1th t.he ICO average coffee pnce ofaboutSI 80apound,the 7~-nataon group v.nuld au under a rule man- dating a suspen<.1on ot c~pon ltm1t' 11 the pnce remained a hove S I ~OOX a pound lor 45 da\\ \aid He "as the lir\t confinned Israeli casualt• 1n Lebanon since August. The fatt of the t\\O lsral"h\ ~1zed in an ambush \fonda\ v.a-, unknov.n · \'. 1tnesse\ said Israel r<'sumed the ~arch for the capturt'd l<.raehs at fif"'it hght toda) p<.>unng hundreds ol armored pcf'\onnel earner;. tanls and buSt'<; filled v.nh soldter') acros'i the mountainous bordc-r into Leha- non The\ re1nfon.ed more than bl.JI) tanli..-1~ Israeli troops "h•• punched nunh \1unda' from their sell- proclaamcd \e\ uni~1 1onc 1n sou them Lehanon behind a scn·cn ot strafine. heh~optcr gun'ih1p' The lsraeh'i mo\cJ 1n10 hetv.e-cn I' and 20 hute \foslem '11lages and ad\anced 12 mil~ nvnh ot the t>- mtle-d~p OCl up1ed ion<' but failed to locate the t"o captur~ \uld1er. the\ "ere the first lsr.1d1s rcpont•d ,apturcd .-.1nle hracl pullt'd mo'>t ul its ll>rle.-. l)Ut 111 \Ol.them Lebanon 13\t June atur thn·c \t'ars ot o,.cupa- uon Israel ha.-. ma1nt3:ncd c;old1ers an lhe ~unt~ 10ne to head off guemlla attacks into nonhern Israel In Israel the state radio QU\llt'd Pnme \11n1<.ter "ih1mon Peres a\ -------- '>3~1ng during a tour of Tel ~' t\ that l\rael will not gn e up the search ·unul v.e d1SCO\er the tracks of the ludnappers ·· In Tel ~' 1' an Israeli ma h tar) spoli..e<;man said toda~ that Israeli soldiers had seized tv.o of the alleged captors together .... 1th some of their .... capons M1htary sources said the t"o men belonged to "an C\tremast radll.al h11te Moslem group ·· The l'ila Res1stancx a coahuon of Shute Mo m factions lo\al to Iran ha-; s.a1d 11 captur~ the tv.o l'iraeh \old1ers II said toda' the-. liJ• e ht't'n !<lk:en II) a .. safe location "'di ~'vnd lsraer\ reach .. and are l'e1ng treated for gunshot v.ounds \utlert.>d dunng their l·apture The coalat1on. which 1s headed b) He1bollah or Pam of God. ~1d photo~ of the capu~es and a Im ot Jemand'i "ould be forthcomintt -----.\i~wport's Cannery \'illape----- r=(Aff ~DO . j •' D I NNER N IGH TLY n·llO P \.t to Midn11i(ht .\fonds\·~ & Tue din-~ Two Oin.ne rs for $15.95 \\ ·ed ne.;;da~·s: 6 Cour e Italian Dinner $9.95 2900 Newport Boulevard • ~ewport Bea<"b • 675-2968 NEW LOCATION ANAHEIM STADIUM IlllJJJ .. ~~ Shop and Compare! See over 300 '86 Models in a Family.fun Camlval Atmosphere! SlMAJOIMANUFAClUlllS! Th4tBtGnomes1nFomtlys.dons WOQOns Sport1Cors Vons .. Trucks Model1 ptleed from U .000 to over $150,000 Hun<1teds o r Auto Acceuortes OVIR TWtCI THI sm °' LAn YI.Ats SHOW! 'M .... Mf 1 .. "'1l 1r &"' , I\ l ~ '.._ , \ ' " 'i ) ti' .. • ' • • t ' • , 1 ' 4 .,. I -4 r e , , ''lo • t • .. ... • • " • ·•" ' ' ' ' ,,,. , ••• , •, ••• ; \ • ,, • '' 1111 I , "'' t •· •, • Ht..11·~~ t• "l''•J• ,)l,r'"' A,,t, ,"II" 1'•'1 Shroud of Turin re ported painlea ELIZABETHTOWN. Pa ( A.PJ - Tests show the images on the m)s- tenous Shroud of Tunn came not from Jesus Chnst's bod) and sptnt but from an anast's patnt brush. a researcher says ··1 believe the shroud was painted tv.1ce. once w11h iron eanh (tones) and then with venn1lhon where the anast wanted a more mten~ color," said Walter C McCrone. head of McCrone Research Institute ID Chi- cago Speaking Sunda) dunng a l"'-o-<ia) conference on the shroud at Ehu- bethtown College, McCrone said he based has conclusion on an extensive anal) sis of fibers he collected b)' prcssing tape on the cloth 1n t 978 and the color of parts of the image. The cloth, preserved an a Tunn monaste~. bears the front and back amaJes of a cruC1fied man Some Chnsuans bche\ t the shroud v."as Chmt's bunal cloth Cru111e •I.alp •lnklng probed WELLINGTON. N~ Zealand -The government bepn an 1nqu1r" toda) rnto the smkina ofa Soviet cruise ship e&IT)'tng 739 pass.en~ and cre .... and offioaJs reJcctcd the SoVlct sloppcr's suggest100 that map CrTOrs and a !\iev. Zealand pilot were to blame for the acc1denL Mea.nwtulc. a na"aJ officer .... ho was involved m rcscwna passengers and crew from the M1k.ha1l Lennonto' on Sunday night said emergency equipment on board the Sovtt'l hnCT was m a dangerous state ofrepau that mag.ht have proved fatal had the ship been farther out to sea. The sb.1p, on a 14-day Pacific cnusc. wtnt down an about I 00 feet of water about two hours after 11 bu struck a red in a channel near the northern tip of New Zealand's South Island Cblle train crub kills 69 SANTIAGO. Chile -Two crowded passcn~r trams collided bead-on on a bndgc damaged last )car b} a terrorist bomb. and the chief go .. cmment spokesman said today 69 people d.tcd and 510 .... ere injured lmual reports and.teated 15 people were loUed and some 200 IDJured an Monda) night's colhs1on, but the government's chief :;poltesman. Franosco Cuadra toda) put the number of dead a\ 69 and the tnJUrcd at 5 I 0 He said I ~4 oft he IDJUred "'ere scnousl} hun. Scores of sold1en, firefighters and poh~ v.orked all mght to rctneve the tnJured and recover tM bod.tcs from tht wtttl near the to"'-n of L1mache. 87 mlles nonh""est ofSanttago. Fixed Rate Home f4uity Loans. OnSaleNOw. Fixed Interest Rate• Ann ual PercentaRe Rate•• Crncker htt~ nt:'\ er betnre offered Cahfom1a homeowner.. "uch tl 1<1\\ rate 1111 fixed rate home equ1t} loans. In fact . nur rate mav be one nf the lowest rou can find for thi~ ty~ of \nan Sn. lf ymi'rt> a Cahfnm1a hornet 1\\ ner in the markt'l for ,1 hm. ~ nur ttmmg'<\ 1ust nght. )Cm can bon-o\\ trnm S 10.000 ti , 200.000. dependm~ '1n the \ <llue nf \' 1\11 home and vour pe~m.tl finannal $trenRth. And because 1t '-..a fht>d rate loan.\ nur pa\111ent~ w11\ "'ta~ tht• ..-.1me for tht> full tern' 11f the !nan ~ 1 l'I mw talk tc ' 11nt', if 1 •llr 11 ~n expert~. You ran' 1'-lt \our neare-..t Crncht•r nffice. I )f <.7\11 ll:' toll trft• Clt I ~)() I ~·I I< ) ~tr .. t•\t 112 But rlon't del.t\ \11hnch hkt•' t rrn ... a~lt>. · "' .. \lb!n 11.1 it• • ·"a • <f) Crocker Bank t) ,,, ... . . .. • A S * Orange Cout OAILY PILOT/ Tue.day, February 18. 1988 EDITORIAL c ---~ Jail sentence e x cessive for arms prostester One doesn't have to agree with Manon Pack's pohucs to quesuon the social benefit of sending her to Jail. Pack . director of the Orange County Alliance for Survival. 1s a nuclear arms protester. he and the members of the alliance show up at the Westin outh Coast Plaia Hotel every February to demonstrate before a cori "entlon of defense contractors. They're as regular as the swa llows at CapJstrano. More rehable than the ~roundhog. Pack's appearance on the Westin's si dewalk 1 a sure s1sn that there will be six more weeks of winter. Nuclear winter. she might say. On Feb. 7 she was sentenced to five days 1n jail -to he served on two weekends -for blocking a public driveway during last yea r's demonstration. She was offered the opti on of one year's probation with the sttpulatton that she refrain fro m protesting. She re1ected the notion the way Joan of Arc might have refused to leave the war with the Bnush to the menfolk. Ofcourse. Pack dtdn't haQc as much at stake. Of course. Pack was. after due process. convicted of a cnme and should be pu01shed in some way . Demanding that she forte1t a basic right, precedented though Ulh a entence ma) be. see ms exceedingly se' ere. The right of free speech. which ts real I) what we're talking about here. 1s, after all. protected by no le~s a document than the L1 S. Constitullon. Cons1denng her options. Pack's decision to spend a couple of weekend~ in Jail 1~ the le~ser of two e"ils. Still. cons1denng the fact that her particular cri me tn\ oh cd no \ 1olence and dtd no damage to propert). conftnrment "1th robber<, and drug se llers and prosll· tute~ in an overcrowded. undervenlllatcd institution seems exces'i1vc . Jail 1s unpleasant. To a degree . 1t'c, supposed to be. It wou ldn 't qualtfy as punishment otherwise But If Manon Pack had blocked a public street \.\-llh her car. for example, she would ha\ e been gn en a ticket )he would ha' e had to pa)' a fine and towing cost'> To g1\C an} person the al ternatl\e~ offered to Pack 1\ to guarantee that the punishment will e>.ceed the cnme. Perhaps the greatest fla" m this entire case 1s that 1t tend\ to discourage dissent. That 1s exactl)' the wrong thing tor a democratic system to do We .\mencans tai..e the greatest pride and comfort trum the knowledge that "c arc tree to thumh our no':lcs at the go\ernment when "c think 11 1s out of line It 1s. we tell oursel\es. our national '>trcngth ft 1s "hat makes us different. bettl'r. than rcprcss1H' regimes around the "orld. ft 1s 1ron1c:. in an admittedly far-fetched son of <.i '-"a ). that the ~ame week the freest countf) 1n the world 1ailcd a protester who blocked traffic. the Soviets bowl·d tu internat1<inal prt'ssurc and released d1ss1dcnt Anatoh Shcharanc,k\ Op1mor1s P,q ;,rf'SSfl<1 '" tt11S si:,.ac.E' clrf' those ot th e Daily Pilot Othet ,iPw<, Mpresseo J" 1111~ i:iaQP <HP inose or ll'lert authors and artists RectelN c.omment is "•vrted T rie Daily P1101 PO 9 1)1 1':>60 C.os1a M!!~a 92626 Pt1CJnP 642 6086 th tht• A '"ot•1a ted Prus l.1 ' I 1 ,.f,1, I ct\ .., lhl' l1111i \1,1, I "' I hcH· .1u: 1111 d ,1\, k it 1n h 'll I hl.t\ ll~hl !!Iii II I t\l•IJ 'inc l111ndr•"I .11 d 11·1 • ••• , .wo -11n I ~·r> I "I I lll'l 'l -\l..ir ~ ! 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Pilot °"t•ln1mP::. vour 1·1ir11nwnt!. on 1s.ciuc!> of int1·n·'t to our rt•Hdf •r\ Lt·UC'r'I and lun~f'r ,1rt1dec:; of <or111111·t1t.11 \. rnui.t ht.' stgrwd They shr)uld b<• t yp.~ or de<trly wr11t1 •n ,ind '>t•11t ln LETTERS to the EDITOR. Dally Piiot. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Please include vour uddrrss ;md lt·lt·phom• nun1IM•r OPANGE COAST DailyPilai TC>ft\Telt ''" "Q .,. r • °°" , .,_,., '' F • Tom CIMlln "'"~"*' ~ . Crel9 I Mfl ' I I • AoMlt l Centr.it f' ~ J" Terr, Keftdi. ' A" l..A1 u• Howerd Mullenery M ,,.,_,..,. J ,,. • ,.en, •••"'"' ift .••••'1fH .. f ·· ... the sanctuary movement. already stronger Jn CaJ/fornta than anywhere el e. k eepsgalnlng momentum h er . with no slowdown In sight ... t\l\l'C• t\\~i 11/J i -- ~~\ ~\¥.£• HIKE! t\\K£l ~\~1 \\lf.! .· HIKE! Opposition to U.S. policy on immigration growing Religious lead e rs. city offi c ials join sanctuary effort < .11llorn1a ha~ al<Aa'" hem .\m~n ­ \J' 1 h1('f \kcca tor illegal 1mmi- gr;,int'>. Out a \CrH'\ 111 at \1Un\ h} l 11\ \l lTit 1.il\ and < athollr chun:h k ada' h..t\ 0 0 \.\ thfU\\ thl' 'lla\l' 111\(1 the lorcfr11n1 of the national mm cmen1 to prc l\ 11.k \Jnd uar¥ 101 thl' ..then\ r 1r\l \It \ t ouncit'ml'O \tJlcd X-h 111 mat-.e I o' .\ngl·k~ ..i · ut) of ><inL tuan · tor < t'lllral .\mcm.rn., lkeintt flOll lh.J I fl\'N.'t U\tun 111 tht'ir homt"· I.i nd\ 1 l h1· 1nolutn1n <AJ\ ldll'r rl'\Un<kd hut un1n1 ii rl'.tllirm~d thl' Lil\\ pol11' ol rl'IU'>tng 111 repon tlkgal dh(' n., 111 Juth11rtt 1n 1 f\\o v..1·t·i.., ,1ltn I \., 1 rt ttlllJI Jll111n \an Franu\<.O l11llov..n ! \.\1th an identical rt.''11lu11on f h.11 gne\ < altfornta lour \..inuuan l.lllc\ murt· than :in\ olhl'r \late and J lm11-.1 h;,il l \ht' na11on.tl totJI ( urrt·nt n11 mat1·, pl.tll' thl numher of illq.?.i l I .llin .\n11·nlan 1mm1gr.Jn f\ 1n till' '>l.tll' ..sl 2 'mdlinn Hut 111' go,unrn1·nb .ir1·n 1 ,tl111w in c\rn•<,\1nl' d1'< nnll nt r,,n ln1l r,tl 1mm1)!1.111o111 r1111,, I 111 till' ,l,1 11'' th1rd-11ldl'\t p.11 i-h 1 lt ur d1 h.1, .11,0 d'·darl·d 11,1·11 ,, ,,1111. tu.1n '11l1111 1c:e11ng 10 pr11\ldt fund 'loth1 ng. 1oh<. .ind lt:gal ,11d for 1llcµI, Imm C c:nt r.11 .\mnita Pa\tor I u1' l ll 1'arl'\. \\hc 1 lnl lhl' mrl\e h\ thl' nimth Latino u1ngrt'gJl111n 111 < >ur I .uh <)ueen 111 \ngeb C ath11l1, ( hull h in f a<,t l u\ .\ngell'' "'"'' h.id.l·d h\ h1 <, Ol'"' Jrl hh1'>hop lfogl'r M,1h11n) rnen1 h transh:rn:d Imm THOMAS ELIAS lt'.o. a tightrope Mahon} dearl> w1.o.hes he didn't ha\ c to walk in h1\ first ;ear as head of the nallon's largest Catholic d10<.e)e "The archbishop fa vol'\ thl' 1dl'J of c'<tended voluntar) dl·panun: for refugees." said his spokesman r athc.-r Joseph Battaglia. That would alto"' them to sta> 1ndetin1tcl} J'> '1~11or' until thtngs change in their homl' 'itockton. country. "We kno"' mo~I vi thl· A.II the~c: Lil'llons infuriate offic1al.o. Salvadorans and C1uatcrnal<Jn' here of the federal Immigration and Natu· are poli11c<tl refugees bccau!lt: of v.hat r.1l11a11un '>e n tl.e , who contend that happens when the) arc n:turnl·d." mu'>t 1mm1gran1s from Central Banagl1a said \mertla are motivated b; econ· It's what the ( Jlh11hl h1erarth\ 11m1 cs not political persecution. sa~s happens ""hen rctugcc'> arc We'>ll'rn regional INS director deported that ga' e \1Jl\om nn chotle Ht1rnld E1ell blasted Cll) councilmen but 10 back hi'> pamh prte;,t .llH.l WUOI} supen l'iOr\ \.\hO "thumb r .. 1h1.·1r n1 N' at the frderal go\ernrnent .\t least .Ml ix·rccnt <11..appear "''th one hand and then put the other permanl'nth Hattaglt.i \J1d "The) h;i nd 11111 for a lheclo... are alwa}s met h' \nmcb\xh from the Thl' 010 \CS h\ the UllC'i -.. 11 ...... 11h go\ernmcn\ \.\ht•n the\ get on the h1g hht·ral majon11es on their UI\ t>lane an~;hcrc ,., no JUd1u al pr<x ec;<, 1.l1UnL"th -arc prohabh not J\ lor thl'm important tn the long run as the .. E7ell dent('\ 1ha1 .. cla11n calling II a < ,1thohl rhurch ar :.on gross fahm:a11on r or the t'ht;,c·h can aLtuall}' do But IN~ figur~s \ho"' that onl> ' \orl1c·thing torrcfugel''> ""hile the ctl\ percent o f ()ah adoran~ and n·,olution\ arc \Im th tukenl\t1l (,uatemalan., appl}'tng for poli tical 'inll· 11 .,...o uld Ix• J u 1me tor .in, 111 J!>\lum ht•rc in the lac,t 1 ...... 0 year\ lhl·m 111 11Hah-r1· \.\llh ll'dl'•al •mm1 .1c1 uan \ got it . ~rallun 11fTi t 1,it, t .irn ing out lht•ir .\nd the IN\ ha<o rt'"'''l'd leg~I dutlt'' mrJ\t·\h} san<.tuan hackcr\torcleac;1.· \lthou~ft \fahonl'\ \\a,n't per '>l'lret CIA and F-BI rrport'> rnvenng ,0 nJIJ\ 101 ol1 l'd "'hl:n c >Ii varc~ dt· trt•atmcnt ul poli111.al refugees 1n d aH·J hi\ Lhurch a \amtuan. an C cntral A.mem::an countnC!; au'1l1an hl\ho p \\,1, pre'>ent an·d tht.· fh1s combma11on of sca1-of-pan1' art hlw.hop him'it'll '>8"<i he'll do obsenat1on a_nd lack of gOvernmcn- noth1ng .igain\t the mui1.· t.11 openncc;s I'> the reason the sane-r h.11 ,tanlt 1-; t ..i k ul.itl·J Ill pai if\ 1ua0 mo\cment. already ~lronger 1n hoth thl· hca'.., I .111n11 p11pulaccol th1· ( altfornia than any.,...herl· else. keep' I 11., o\ngelc<, ~ltun·-.c and more con· gJtning momentum hert•, w11h no <,enall\C:, "'1·Jlth\ pan\he<> ""Ith 1.lo<Adown in o;1e.ht . Thomas Elias Is a aota Monka· larg1:J\ \n~lo 1.on~reµtmnc; based columnist oo state Issues. -17lJ1il!ddl·UI & iitj iiik·l,t.lll:I.)·---------------- Monument to Constitution seems frivolous amid cuts Why a monument to a li ving document while budget kill s schola rly resear c h ? \.\ \ 'iH I"<• f< l'--I ndn l'n'" Jl·nt Rt·Jgan·, .1u'illnt\ hudgc·t thl· National \rcht\t'' ""ill no lo nger ht· at>lc to c;uppon \l holarh re'\eart'h on thl· lound1ng ol ou r go\crnment \ l'l the• pre\ldent h~" .1llot1t•d ~I ~ m1ll111n to J tnmm1•\\111n of nott•w1irth\ l tl11en\ lo ad ' l\t t11m on thl' l <'I t•hra11on ul lhl' ( 11n'>t1tu11on'c, ~OOth Jnn1,ersa0 , This triumph 111 form o\er \ubc;tance 1s perhaps best 11lu1.trated 1n 1he tuntrast bctwl·en two propusc:d undenak1ng\ - one that the 'Wh11c llou')l' "'ant'> to l'ltm1nate and one 1ha1 ha' the enthu1.1a'it1l \upport of the h1ccn1cnn1al 1..omml\s1on \tafl The A.rch1ve'> hudget cut ""<>uld lo.ill grant!I for research 1nclud1ng th l· \fad1.,on Papers Pro1ect. a dctinlll\ c ~tud} of the volum1nou~ record~ It'll h.., Jame'> Mad1'ion on the drafting of thc (on1.t11ut1on Mad1c,on was the principal t\rchllcct of what I'\ arguabh th(.' rnll'lt important document 1n the: h•'>tor)' of drmncraq The prnJel·t that thr bieen1c1rn1,1l t lHl)ml\'>IOn 1~ pu<.htn~ would u m •.trut l H't another monument on th~ \1all 1n \.\.a'>hington an area alrcad.., '>Inking undC'1 tht· ""'l.'tghl of marble memon~tl\ \nord1nil to intern.ii lnmm1\\1on do<. unwnt\ \l'rlOU\ lon-.uJcratton " he1ng g1\<.'0 l•l ii "I ound1ng F-:uher' Hall < nn'>t11u11on <enter" 1ha1 v.111 mcludc ·.1 \.\hi\~· marhk "'all u n 1.1.h1lh the C OO\lltut111n v.ould be C'IChC'c1 111 ~nld kllCt\.. (he hOpt' I\ that Int n\Onunient will be hutlt · rnt1rrh from 1111 .. att.• w ntnbu \JOO\. Fur\'111n 1(11\Crnment\ will he rnrnura1tC'd to contnhutl' Rnnald ll.1ann thr comm1\\lon' cJer>ut'r 'tall J1reuor tolt1 uor 111' \OCIJtc Donald Cioldl"K·fl. th.ii lhC' mununH·nt \.\ould lll\I .1n )Whl'rt· ocl.,...l·rn SI()() m1lllon .ind S 15() mill ton lie said the bu1ldingand wall arc JU'lt one of c;cvcral plans be'mg com1dered. 1ndudmg a C onst1tu11011 Park and a '>latute ol the men who adopted the ( ons111ut1on in 1787 A.II the propo-;als will be \uhm111cd 10 the c:omm1ss1on \O a <:ho1cc can he made and a finance comm111ec set up to run the fund-ra1s1ng dnH' Or Ra ymond ';mock a h1'\tonan with the House of Repre~nta11,es. pointed out that a monument to the ( om1ttut1on alread}' ex1\t'> -ngh1 on th<' Mall The Nat tonal A.rch1ve.,, a statel) nco-<'lass1cal building on C'on- '>lllution Avt'nue. hOU\C<\ the ongmal C'on,111u11on. the Ocdara11on of In- dependence. the Bill of Right<. and other pncelesc, h1s1oncul document~ -so many. in fat.·\ that 11 I\ hur<it1ng at the '>earns "If we build a nl'w bu1ld1ng. let\ hutld a new Arch1vcs." Smock told a pr1 .. :11e gathering rctc1nly "We don't nl·ed a c;cpar:uc new 1.e nter oflearntng on thc Mall. ""hen we already have ...... 11h1n walking distance the Library of < ongrcc;\, the National <\rch1ve., and thc <;m1thsnnian l n~111u11on " f he propo<,al 10 build an e\pen\IVC monuml'nt to a 11'.ing document <\tni..e, Cim,>ek a\ 1mprattical It al\o rrm1nd\ the.-ht\lonan of two earlier alt<.'mpts at 11nniver'Wln (l3geant" thar turned into lia<i;lOS In I 184. cU'ttst ( harlc~ Wtlhon Prale hu1l1 a four \tor) ar1.h tn downtown Ph1ladelph11 tu 'elebrate the end of the Rcvolutionaf} War But he h:;id ~ many firrwork-. .lt the eJ1tice'' chn,tentng that 11 c:iuJht ftrr Pl·1:tlc bare!}' ec;capcd with his lift'. In I '176 the i.11) of R:ilt1mor~ JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR t created the world 's biggest b1nhday cake to mark the B1centcnn1al. Float- ing on a barge 10 the harbor, the cake collapsed and sank tnglonouo;I)' ac; thousand~ cheered Footnote Though the tons111ut1on ga\ e sacred status 10 freedom of the press. the Const11u11on bicentennial comm1ss1on has excluded the pres~ from its dehbcra11ons It has. mean- .,... h1le. propo~ed that ~Pl 17. 1987. be declared a one-11mc national holiday That's the 200th anniversary of the adoption of th e Constitution. lt'c; also the 80th b1nhday of the commic;~1on chairman. C htrf Justice Warren Burger MINl-EOITORIAI . W1· think 1t admirable that Vice Prc\ldCnt (;c:orge ' Ou!>h 1s such a c1v1c-m1nded soul 1hat ht• wishes to iai..t· on the demandmg ta.,kof running thern11n1ry We find 11 dtSl3Steful. howevcr when he pant'i and ~la .. c:r'\ 1n hie. lusr fur the: Job. He ha!. councd the extrn-<.hromosome (Onserva11ve, \\ho think Dwight f.1scnhowrr ( 1("rald h1rd and Hen I') Kt'>'>tngl'r v.erc t lo-,et liberal'> And r~l.entl\ the \.11. C' pre~1d~nt''I image team horrov.ed a melt. from Richard Nl\on v.hcn thr) rned to arranac a cameo appearanre for Rush on the popular tek..,,11.1on ~how "M11 nu \r1a .. N1.xon, ;ou may recall. ex· plo1t«l the hit \hov. of 1968. "Laugh· tn ""'hen ht' appur«I and uttered the memorahle line " ock 1t to me." J1d A1tdtl'I011 Hd ·Jo•rpt ~•r ,,,. 1yndlr•trd ro/11mal111. T HOMAS ltLIAS columnt.t SEARCHLIGHT WALTER BURROUGHS Harvey Somers: A friend for life J U)t a \\.erk ago I conft·s~ed that I am a real senior -;en1or 1.·111zen. That''> the \\.3} the editor t1tkd the Search· light. , One of the great things about being that agl' " you learn who your real friends are and 1fthey have ~tood the te'it of ltme. I didn't know that. later that samr night. I was to lose one of m) deareo;1 friends But I did. His name: Harvry $omcr . whose fine quahttes of fnendsh1p I ha\e cherished for nearl:r half a centur) .\!though a Stanford graduate. Hane) had man) close fnends from l C Berkek) .i\mong them are Dr .\lben H Bowker. former chancellor of l.'C Berkeley 1tselfand Wilham H Mtlhlt.en. former president of the t ( Berkele.., alumna association Hant'} 's fnends included W. Allen Wallts. assistant Secretaf) of State in Pres1Jen1 Reagan's cabinet and for- mer prc51dcnt of the lln1q~rs1\) of Rochl'Ster Not uni~ was Harve}' a longume fm·nd of mine. but he was a good friend of~corcc; ofothers who. tn turn. "'l'rc fond of him. Ma;be not a·s fond a~ I wa'i -but 1'11c onl}' kn0\4n one man who didn't ltke him or who llarvcy thought didn't ltke htm And ti bolht•red Harvc\ Horvcv and r' u~d 10 attend meetings' ol a \elen group called ·• o\m1goc; V1t'Jos" togl•thcr E'er) one rallied around betorl' s1111ng do"' n for lunch --;halo.mg hand'i and swapping hes 1n the nd1Culous wa\ old fnends do. · Then. after lunch as Har .. e\ and I <Aent do"'n the stair'. llar"e}·.,..ould sa) to me "I can't undcr;tand \.\h\ that man <naming html doc'in'1 like Oll' .. "'ihu\.~' Hane~" I replied ""hat make' \OU think he dr>l''n't hke )111i·1 I )1d he tell \ ou so'1" ''\o" Hant'\ rt•pllrd. "hut I 1.1n tl'll I JU\I ti.·c·I 11 .. V. d I. I'm <\Orn that. bdore he d 1nl I didn't get a chanl.'e h> ha\e 1h1 !; gu' 1.hangc Han l'} ·s 1mprc\\mn becaus~ e\ Cf) hod) ha!; some mJ1v 1duals whn don't care for tum 'o. 'IO far as rm rnn1..erned. pfu1 Rut. happ1h . thcrl' arc fev. of u'> 1ouih nutc; Certainly. \O far a'> I'm concerned. J',t> nc,er had a bt-ller or a doscr frtrnd than Harve} Somers o\nd if \ou Wt!ih 10 rail me a sill ) old man. ~ ou gt>t thl' <;ame comment frum me that I JU<\t g;l\e the re'it ufthosc gu)'> Onl' qualtt) I'm .;urc nu one will e'er bother to point nut in an ohituaf) '" that Hann wa'i a goo<l <;port In the old da'"· <Ahen Hane\ was running for rc-ekc11on as a member of the Ne .... pon Beach ( 11~ C uunt.il. I recommended hi'i re'. election f-or the first 11mc StnLe I 'itarted the Dail) Pilot a candidate we recommended tn N<'wpon Beach wa' defeated I wa\ mo\I unhapp) I u ilkcl llar>e) on tht• 11.·kphorll' .ind he replied, "f org1.·111 It\ not 1rnportant to me or tom ~ famth Thl' 11nh 1h1ng I wont you to do" to kefp nn "'n11ng ')earchltght .. Well, so long as I owned 1he papct I did that. After I sold 10 Times Mi rror r didn't write Searchlight for a wh1lc -pan1cu larl y be'causc. although the T1mco; allowed me to do so. anothl'r close friend. Bernardo Yorba. and some other Oran~e County people applied for a television sta11on The lawyer that was handling the ca..e c;aid that a conncct10n w11 h a newc;paper would PTeJud1ce the grant· ing of th~ hcen\( b) the F~deral ( ommun1cat1on!> \omm1ss1on So I dropped thl' board cha1rman \h1p of Orange Coast Pubh-.h1ng Co Searchlight came back uni) afkr Ingersoll f>ubltca11ons bought The Daily Piiot and Ralph lnger<,oll th~ough \hazy Dowahb) the ne~ editor. asked me to wnte Searchltght again, The first phone tall I got after this announcement wa& fro m Harvev "Well, at last" he ~aid. "now 1'11 subscribe 10 you r lou y ~hcet ag,a1n " I went to sec Harvey at Hoag Hospital Jus1 as I wa~ about to leave ~e grabbed my hand and wh1~pcrt'd: Lean ovrr l want to ask you a favor." "Sure," I an~wercd. ""'hat " n''" "I want you to wmc my ob11uaf} " That wa ~ very tough requc~t t thought 11 OHr I did wr11r a mul has I could think of. but ~e longer l wrote -and the wone I felt -It dawned on me what Harvey rt~all) meant was he'd hkc to have me wnte abou1 him in Scarchhlht So. I turned thr obit over to a colleague. So here, Harvey, 15 your name again in ScarchJiaht. So, 1m110 v1c10. vaya con 010!. Waller B•rrM&•• 11 U" PUoc'a fo.ndla1 p•blltllf'f, Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/Tueld1y, February 18, 1988 A9 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS, A11 Antique au pampe and alft abop lntr1-ue browsing cuatomen at Robel'U'rille Corner. carwuli in San Joee. Carwash image given a polish Fantasy themes, gift shops or birds tur n cleanup into hap-py experience By JAY GOLDMAN '•!NA_ ...... ~ AN JO E-Docs naked brute technolog} -the sight 01 powcrf ul, automated equipment in actio n -make you ne rvou.,., Are you searching fora cleansing. a baptism of sorts that" 111 wash away your an'< let) and feclmgs of guilt'> And-this 1s mo'\t 1mportan1-does your car need a "ash'1 If you answer yes to all the above. you're in luck. The San Jose area appears to be rid 1 ng the crest of a wave of .. the me .. caf"'ashe' Arthur Asa Bcrger.aSanJoseState Unl\ers1t~ profe<,sor"ho has 'ol1n11cn o n pop culture, said there are psyc~ological fat·ttir' makingcarwashes featunngcvcrything from shoec;h1nes 1oc\ot1c- b1rd exh1b1ts an attract1 ve ahernat1 vc to more con' c n11 onal operat:ons. One oft he new breed 1~ The Bird Bath Car Wash in Fremont. .. It isn't that appealing to the eye, but once you get inside. ~ou'll see the appeal," manager Ray Poehner said. Inside, customers hnd a room w1th about 50 birds. 1nclud1ng cockatoos and parrots. If you enterthe viewing room. the bird!> '"will land on you and talk to you." Poehnersa1d. Fantasy 1s a common response 10 technology. Berger ..aid ··That 1s ho"' people deal with their anx1et1es over science and power The theme park cleansing place IS to auto-washing what science fictio n 1s to science. If something 1s ugly. unpleasant. \Ou change ll around so peo ple see 1t as something pleasant ·· At Robensv11lc Corner 1n an Jose. a customer can get a car washed. polished . waxed and scented whileexam1ningan11que farm equipment and gas pumps. or shopping for gift llems such as a SI .500grandfather clock. Many carwash owners who can ·1 afford elaborate settings arc putting in g1f\ shops and offerin$ more modest attractions. ~1d Frank Dorsa. co-ownerof Class1c Car Wash. Inc .. parent com pan) of Robensv11le Comer. According to Berger. peo ple unconscio usl y sec the car wa.,h ac; a baptism. a washing away of guilt and anx1et} MONEY SENSE ... -....... '"" -..... -.. . -.......... -.... Owner aaya cuatomera "really reapond" to baYlng ca.rs waabed "aboard" the Delta Queen in Campbell. All'~oe Molly McGrath acts as a perch for some of 50 exodc birds she manages at Bird Bath Car Wash ln Fremont. A carwash "1th a fantas~ the m e:. he: 'aid. "'gt' c:s the car a ha pp~ C\PCncncc . .\nd when people do that. the:~ arc: g1" ing thl'ffi'\CIH''I J happ) C'<pcrie ncc." Dors.ida1ms his tir-;1 fantas~ lm:a11nn I he Delta Queen "as the: h1nhplaccofthela' 1'\h rarwa-.h The lour-stor.. M1ssiss1pp1 rl' l'rhoat-.,1' In rc:a11un. "1th blac lo.. iron 'imokc'ttacks. au then Ill. bras-; ponhnk'I Jnd dahoratc: \"oodworl-... 1'\ locatcd in ( ampbcll The: idea tame tu lJorsa v. h1 It' he: v.d...run rung J l.1r.' a\h in a "c;ta1k metal huiltl 1ng" in Lm ( 1ato-. .. I reahll·d that JX'Ople \\ant mMe out lll lar v. J\htng ... l)l'r'a said "~o I adt.kd plant'I ga' J gift .,hop .• mJ J!> I J1d 1h1\. I fuund that pcopk realh responded .. fhc ()uec:n was ou11t 1n I <.J '2 lnr$3511 noo In Jn .1d101ning bu1ld1ng. l ustomn' l3n ~1 p t.uffce or tea gel a '>hrn.•,h 1nnlr bu' \\lnl' anuquec,oqc"elr~ "'-h1klhc1r"bat'l\ ·· 1,groonwd Dor-;a u,)es ha.,.I.' J ''arning tor 1ho'l' "hu \htnt to 1)pcn an unuc,ual cal',a'ih "fhl0 ho11um ltnt• "hl''•"" "1'>\uugnt t(l~n1rn hnv. lcl\~ac,h car' Research-Jfmits investors 'risks ~ Soon after Charles Lindbergh ap- peared in the sk) above Pans almos1 60 years ago. the press began to 1mmortahze him as .. Lucky Lind) .. Not surpnsingly. Lindbergh ob}ected to the nickname Luck. in h1'i o p1n1on, had playeti ,but a modest role 1n what had been ..i meuculously planned -..cnture While Lindbergh had taken a nst... 11 had not been a foolish one In aggressive 1n vc'it1ng -as in other endeavors 1n which the out- come appears uncertain -succc.-s' lies not in avoiding mk, but in holding 11 w1th1n acceptable hnuu. Indeed, risk-taking finnly rooted in discipline, prudence and thorough- ness can reward investors hand- somely. 1n some cases multiplying their money 1n a short time. Many specula11ve opportun1tie'i carry reasonable pncc tags. But JU~t how much you can afford to nsk is not simply a matter of finance . Attitude 1s also important If the 1dca of lo ma fven small amounts of money make'I you anx1ou , then you hould byp:ns <1pcculat1on in fa vor of more con- c;ervauvc tratea.ie The family of c;pecul. t1ve 1nvC'\t· menu 1s hu1e and actunt hu1rr lnvcston will find opportunit1e fall· 1na alona the entire ran c of then k· reward conunuum pcculaton mo't comfortable with ' ~ MARY RUDIE equ1ttes often look to the stock'l ot emerging growth companies. turn- arounds (companies who~ fu turc'i shine bnghter than their recent past\), cyclicals (companies c'trcmel~ sens111ve to economic changes). and new rssucs (companies otTenng their stock to the pubhc for the first time). Many ~peculator bu) 'ltt)(k'i 01 bonds on margm -in effcct buy1ne. w1th a 50 percent down payment and a loan from a brokerage ho use tor tht· rest oft he pure ha~ hort ~lhng. alw a popuJar speculative strateJ>. allo"' investors lo make a profit 1n a \ltl(k that 1s goini down Opuons and future~ have gro"n "' populanty with inv<"!lltll'"i who "an1 to cap1tahze on prcd1ct1ons of how J 'itotk or commocht)' will behave during a thed penod ond 10 u\C leveruie at the same time lnvl'ston intcnd1n1 to 'lpc.'\Ulatt' hould havt a cu'lh1on ol ,.1c.h 111 break any pottnllal falls In ('Ol'ml 11'' wise to forean 'lpeculatmn unul 'our 1m ume rl acnl'"' llfll I oo< 1 a H·.11 '"' ''' \Ul u "lul purllolh' nMnJ11.l'r\ and 'our ncl "llrth -nt lud1n~ .1 J11 n11t nJll.'l t t() hc.11 th1• m.ir~l'l 1.'.' l'n house. car or other personal hclun~ 11mr ''' l1mg ti' lhl'' heat 11 on 1 ng'i -C'\lt't'<h S 511.000 J' er J8l' Th1<, rull' 1s not ran1.·d in ,h>Ol' T hl' I..<"'"' \UHC.,.,ful 'Jll.'rul.1111rn '"' 1h1lugh Pt:oplc "tth lo"cr ne1 ''m1h 1111t g1mm1, \..\ 'lrJtl·g1t'' '\or 1c; 11 hut no tkJX'ndrnts and t'\1.dk111 "1nn1·r tJl-..l'-Jll 1.l.inn(t 11 '"' "rnpl\ c:irning potc:nt1JI ran put a1 lea'' .1 1hnrnugh ll''t'an:h In aJ1.h111•n ltl 'im.ill rort1nn ol tht:1r nwnc~ 1n1t1 .1nnuJI rqlnrts ,1nJ rrmp1·llu'-t'' nc,l-..1cr 1n,estment<, "11houi icor rd1Jhll• "'llf1."t'\ 1\I 1nl1HmJ1111n in- ard111ng their tinanc1al ~1.'11nt~ l llldl' hr11~l·ragc hou'-l.' n•,t•art h re- t-inan"al Jd,1sc,.., have tound ih.1t port'i rcputJhk new,lelll'f'-.ind 1X"1>ple who spernlatl' led mm· -:irt1dc' 1n tht• tinannal prl'" or fortabk w1th selllng n\1de I 0 to I ~ l'lusinl''' \l'\111'"' ollo{al Ol"'-' 'PJJll.'r' percent of their 1n "cstnwni cap11.1l lor ( art•tulh n aluatc lhl· m.tt<"nal '11u higher r1'k high r1 \.\Jrd op· rt'll'l\l' I on~ dn~·h ,\I p.ic,t po:r portunit1n Ch l"r 11mt• lunlh torman1.l' prC"t'nt manJg1·men1 Jnd cnmi.1r~t·d for <;JX'cul.111on 1cnd 111 hn\' lhl'\l'mran' '1a1 k\up.l~a1n\t11\ !X'rlorm hc<;t "hl·n n\k\ .trl' 'pn.1ll ncar1'\I tPmpet1tor Jnd v.1thin 11' .1mnn(l. ll numhcr ul 1nH·,1rnl'OI\ indu.,tn Dl\nphnt•d 'rx-1.ulah1r' .il\n hm11 lklllrl rnak1n~ an' u1mm1tmcnl 1hr1r 11'k' h' 1 ullintl lo,,c, quit kl\ tx· \Urt' \11u undcr\tand h1l" the when 1n' 1'\lllll'lll\ \our II k1\ .ill\ 1n' c\tmcnt ~nr k' ""hu1 thl' po1cnt1al prc,enl' \l\ll 1111m 1111ting the tllH.I µmo; and ln'\t' Mc .ind ho" 1hc n:ml·mhl.·1 J'IOl k 1hX'\n'1l..nlW• \\\ll ln\C',tllll'Ol"lllJtll'll\llUfiJ'"' 'llU ''"n 1t.'" <111d H1111 n11c,plaled .11 'h••uld rwH·r 1n"<''' 1n J \ltua11on lqt,1JllH' \,Ill nnh m.1kt \lllJll 11"\l'' \\ hnt' lhl' dl"lllT<" ,,1 n\k appt'Jf\ lll rlllll h l.aJ1C'I 1•11l"Clf.h lhr ~11en11.al rn~.trd PcrhJP' thr h\''I "·""'a' 1ml l.1'1 \n1llhl'r 1111pc1run1 rule Don 1 hu' r:11nu1c hand "nn~1n1 " 1t1 plJ.c~ J an n,t,tmc.-nt J""' on rcH'mmen \lt•P-ltl\'i · 1>rdl'r .11 I 0 io ~O pt"nt'nl 1.l.atu'n' lrnm tr1t•od' h11'10l'''i a1 hoc-lo~ the 10\C:\tn11·nt'' purl h.t\C quatnt.inu.·' ,1nd rtl.111\t'\ pmt Man\ llml'' '•'II '.in rn11up "tf \hry .Hfht41.-'-k• prf' ldnt Hd h1'~' w11hin thl\ n&l\l(C' b' ll'l11\ 1n1?, 11n man•llf'r of c-onaumt'r 'Jttlormarket· Ill other oppnnunit1<"' "Ith 1Vtt<11t'r lnR 'Jf'r\ICH for Mt'rrlll l.)'ll«"la. potenti.tl Rrmtmht·1 1t)a1 C\\'I lhl Plf'rrt' Frnn.-r Smltb l11C' Newport's Ford to manufacture ' 50 Chaparrals Ae ronutronic group ets 92 M contract for 1.000 missiles By SUSAN HOWLETT OfllWO.., .......... Ford Aerosf)8cc & Communica- uons Corp. has received a$92 m1lhon contract from the U.S. Army Missile Command to build 50 Chaparral finng units and 1,000 m1ss1Jes. Ford spokesman Don Flamm said the Newport Beach.-based aerospace firm will complete the Chaparral surface-to-air missiles and test equip- ment for delivery in March 1987 to Redstone Arsenal, Ala. The contract spells ~ood news for Ford's Aeronutronic D1v1sion, which laid off scores of workers last Septem- ber with Dcfen~ Secretary Caspar Weinberger's dec1SJon to scrap the $1.8 billion Sgt. York battle gun project. The Sgt. York contract was canceled after independent tests con- cluded that the weapon did nm measure up to Army spectfi~tions and the growing needs of the mihtary .. Contracts arc always very good news," Flamm said ... We have done a lot o f work on the project. It's good for the 1ndustr) and it's good for Ford." A.bout 400 Ford workers "'1.U be on the project. Flamm said. add.Jog that no new personnel w1U be btted. The 1.000 MIM-72 missiles will be bu1h for u~ with the ·Chaparral systems in add1t1on to a vancty oftest equipment and the 50 fire units. Flamm said Fo rd Aerospace 1s the pnme con- tractor 10 the U.S. Army for the Chaparral m1ss1le system. The Chaparral 1s the Army's standard short range. low alutudc, forward area air defen-se synem. Now deployed 1n five countries, it 1s design¢ to protect d1v1Ston areas against low-flying aggressors. Flamm said. • The Aeronutron1c Div1s1on on Jamboree Road has been involved in the Chaparral program since 1965, Flamm said lt has built 6.000 m1ss1les and 600 finng unns for other contracts Couples: Shoul_d return bejoint? If you arc mamed on Dec. 31 of any year. you and your spouse may elect to file either aJOtnl income tax return or married, separate returns. Genera11y speaking. filing a Joint return will save you taxes, because the tax rates for mamed persons filing separately are higher than the 1oin1 rates. There arc also certain deducuons and cred1ts that arc not available to you if you file separate returns. However. there a~ umes when married couples can sa'e taxes b~ filing ~paratc returns. If one spouse has large medical expenses or casual\y losses and mod- erate income and the otherspouS('has few medical or casually deduction~ and relauvely high income. the e'<· pen~s may not be deductible 1f they . file 1omtly but will be deduct1bk 1f 1he} file separatel> In ceruun ca~s where one spous.e has capital gains and 1he o tht'r has capital losses. filing separat<."I) ma) give an ovcrall lo""er ta>. In cases in which one spouse wishes 10 hmit his or her habiht) 10 only his or her facts and fiitures. separate. RALPH Seo TT returns may be advtsable. When Joint returns are filed. both spou~ arc liable-for the entire amount of the tax. as well as an) penalties and interest With separate returns. each spouse 1s liable only for the UUlhab1ht), penaluesand interest on h1s or her O'<l>n rerom. A dCCJs1on to file a JOtnt federal return should not keep you from evaluaung the benefit offihng separ- ate!\-on state tax returns 1f vour state alloV.s that option · On~ you·,e tiled your returns, ~ou ma' with amended returns. change from separate filings 10 a JOint filing. but ~ou ma~ no1 sv.11ch from a 101n1 return to separate returns. R.tlpll Scon 11 a certified publk accou tant ln Newport Beacll. For:m .'our !I\\ n 11pin111rh on m.11 ll'I' 11f Inc.ti 't.1l1• .1nrl 11.111on.tl 111 11•rt•,1 I)\ n ·.id inJ.! l ht· thoui.:htlul <'Ill u.nn~ and t•d1 1un..tl.., 111 tht• l>Jth f>llot Daily Pilat Tomorrow you can Shop at a store adds no tax to your bill. ... \ AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, February 18, 198e State's now undisputed fraud capital of U.S. __ __..~~L-.:~~ooms· multiply fraud siphons money away from lcgll1mate enlelJ>n~!I undennmt"S lJ(Jbhc ~onftdtn~ in he flr111nc11I rnarkctplacc, offic11ls say. 1.n_!llLJ~nce of ooy ttJu.latof)'....n.vcrnahL= con mm. c-nlling thcmscl e~ fi n:rnc1al planners have had a field day ln one of the more fanciful recent sc~ms. a financial planner promised his clients a return ofS I 0 m1lhon on an inve tment of JUSI S 1.000. The promoter stud h.c would take the money to Mexico and rnve:rit it rn foreign cor ns and currency. Each investor was to Join him there to receive his or her first check -for SI m1lhon. ~he 1ncrea.e in C'ahfom1a investment swindles bas led to increased cooperauon amona law enforcement a1enC1t' , But ~t.affi~ levels remain woefully inadequate at all but a few aaenc1c , officials say. ' ---around John Wayne Airport By BOB SHALLlT "Wt' JUSt don't have the resources to shut (the boiler room&) down." says Arthur SalzbctJ., bead of the SE~s We tem office. "We don't even know where they arc. ,....,. Tiie --·-·· ... SACRAMl:.NTO (AP)-( ahforn1a has become the undisputed fraud capital of the na11on, 11urpassing former hot spots hk.e Florida. Colorado. lJtah and New York. according to a sn-month 1nvcst1gat1on by l he Sacra men· 10 Bet: The most vi iblc con operauons in the stale now are 1llt'pl "boiler rooms" -tranStent businesses equipped with banks of telephones and staffed with high-pressure ~lcsmen who call around the country pnching dubious '"' estment deals. ranging from precious metals to diamonds and cellular telephone franchises. Officials say that at least I 00 such roomr. are now engaged an illegal commodity sales in the Los Ange le:i buin alone. most concentrated around John Wayne Airport m Orange County. · Boiler roomn operators have Oocked 10 California in part because of the state's ready wealth and m reputation a~ an incubator for novel investment ideas, oflk1als say. Scam promoters find Orange Count) particularly attracti ve because its streets and cities_.. Newport Beach. Anaheim and Laguna Hills, for example -1nsp1re images of wealth and success. "I thought it was idiotic, so absurd. so totally inane that nobody would sign up for it." recalls Hersc:hel Elk ins of the state attorney &eneral'~oflicc. "We found there were hundreds of people 1n Mexico who had paid thcrr S 1.000 and were waiting for their m1lhon-dollar checks." Another group of investment swindlers concentrate on real estate. They use false appraisals to dnve up the value of properties and then lure banks or ind1v1dual~ to purchase them. as investments, at inflated pnce5. Einhorn. the SEC regional administrator, says the government has failed t~ reallocate st.a~ to keep up w1tb tht nsing level of sccunttcs fraud cases in the West. . Also troubling are federal and state laws that officials say encourage investment swindling. One example: The current three-year statut~ of hm1tutions shields many con men from prosec:uuon, officials say, b«ause fraud cases ot\en arc not detected until years uf\er they art 10it1atcd. "It !.cems hke thry ttltcd tht' mun try and all thl· fraud rolled into Caltfom1a," \ays Irving Einhorn. Western regional administrator for 1he LIS S<:cuntres and fachange Commission in Los Ange,tes The exact magn11ude 1s unkno\>.n. But Steven AdJer. chief of the stale Department of Ju<,t1ce·s 18-monlh-old maJor fraud unit. believes annual lossd are "at least S5 b1llton and probably more" because a lot goes unreported. Es11mates of losses nat1onv.1dl· go as high as $40 billion Also troubltng 1s the ra1nd growth 1f the as-yet- unregula1ed financial planning 1ndustf) over the past few )Cars. Moi.t of the financial planners who havc hung out hrngles arc honest and well tramed. officials say. But - Also on the increase here are offenngs of abusive ta\ shelters, officials say. Of the 377,000 tax sheller fr.iud cases now under inves11g.at1on by the Internal Revenue Service, about one-third arc based itl California, according to G.W. McDonaJd , a deputy comm1ss1oncr with the state Department of Corporations. The common denominator of most investment fraud schemes. officials say, 1s the promise of much higher Because most investment fraud requires long. !1pcc1ahLed investigation, d1'itnct attorneys sometimC1 conclude that the costs of prosecution outweigh the benefits "When yo u're a DA and you're dcahn' w11h drugs. seir. and rock 'n' roll. and somebody comes 1n with what looks hke an isolated case. the inclination is to tell them to go find an attorney and sue the bastard," Adler says. R.,..,,.,., h:1rming tnd1v1dual 1n,cs1ors. 1n,e<;tment Expect increase in job creation S.\N FR NC IS( O(BW)-Whcn year-end data I'> released, a record number of companie'> will have announced plans to locate or c~pand opera11ons in ( ahfom1a in 1985. state Departmt'nt of ('om me rec.· D1rect0r Chnsl\ Campbell \\alter .. predicted at J roundtahk tu promote .,late business dl·~clupmen1 effon' held Tuesda' 1n \an Franrrsrn Walters pred1ct1.•d the 'car-<.·nd data '°' enng 1he rak o f grov. th tor 19 5 e\pans11>n'> or loca11ons v.1 11 shov. an inuea-;c ol mon· than S{J perlent o'er 141<4 and the state's pre\ IOU\ tlOC·\t'Jr rel Ord The nev. operation~. according tu ( om merce Department pru1ec11on\ are also expected to represent a c;ubstant1al tnnea<.l' rn nl'v. buc;1ncc;<1 1n"estment and morl' than double nev. Jobs for Caltfo m1a Walters dl'>o called attention to a ne'>'> trend tov.ard the· 1ntcrna1tnnal - 1Lat1on of mari..cun~!.. · po1n11ng to recent dec1s1on' b\ \U1.h tompan1e' as Japan's NE<· and \outh Korea' Puh\an to locate ne v. lat d111t'' 1n Calrtornra "With a'>'>l'ilance trnm 1hc 't~1lt' go' ernmrnt l11n.·1~n 1n' t:'>trtll'nl and ne"' JOh opportun1t1e<, .ur cnrrn ng to ( altlornra at an 1nuea"n11. ratt · '>hl added Jo.,erih \'. ahcd 'cn1or 'Ill. prl''>I· dent and l h1ct et llnOm1s1 for \\.ell., Fa rgo Rank al'>o rnmmcnted un cen.·un foreign economic 1mpan'> "\\ h1lc ( altlom1a lacec; <oome oh- c;ucle'> \Ul'h a' suff ton:1gn l<>mpell· 1100 d11lilUlt1C'> '>l'll1n~ ~ot.O' to econom1(all\ dcprc<....ed '-ountnc'> and a conttnuing high-technology shakeout. 1l will do comparauvely well in 1986." hc-i.a1d . Wahcd's forecast was for steady, though not dramatic. growth with general!) higher profit margins. At the e"cnt. newly appointed secretan of the Caltfom1a Business. Transp0rtat1un and Housing Agency. John Geoghegan. expressed hrs behef that "the state's commitment to JOb crcauon 1s stronger than ever .. Geoghegan ctted e,'(amples from G_ov George-DeukmeJ1an's 1986-87 budget. including a S30 mrlhon econom1cdcvclopment fund for rural infrastrueture 1mpro' ements. such as hrgh"'ll) access and water and sewer lOnstruct1on. a nev. S7 mrlhon pro- gram to help rural commun1t1es market local investment op- portunities: another $ 7 mil Iron to '>upport trade program., and overseas offices '>'>h1ch v. 11! help sell Cahfom1a exports. agncullure. tourism and mvcstment opportun1t1cs, and S 1.8 million to promote Calrfom1a as a place to locate and expand business as v.ell as $7 mtlhon for a national tounsm marketing and advertising campaign .\lso addre'>s1ns pubhc·pnvate sec· tor pannersh1p'> 1n Caltforn1a chair· man of the ( altfom1a EconomK Dc"elopment Corp . Ted Saenger. v. ho 1!> also pre!>1dent and ch1cf C\t"lUll' e ollicer of Pacific Bell called for .. more busines\ leader\ to J01n v.ith u-. in v.ori..1ngdoscl) \\llh state g()\ ernmcnt to promote c ahfornra as a plac.:c 10 do buc,1nes'> .. ' ' Tiny, but it works A thumb-.t.zed vidf!Q camera eca.nned words in a dictionary and dbplayed them on a TV monitor u Japan'• Toehlba Corp. demonatrated the camera'• capability for the presa in Tokyo. The camera la connected wtth the control unit where optical algnale are converted into video algnala ao that pictures can be monitored on e. TV sc:teen or r~orded. 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'ltrongt•r d.t\ h\ d,t\ .mJ 111.1k1· \nt1r Ll1111h .1lh11111 t·\ 1·11 111111"1 tn ·:l,llrt·d 111 ti w l utun.· ''iu 'lt't' till' mort· \011 put 111t11 1111r fanuh Jfillllll .uu.I tlw long1·r \ou lt':tW 11 tint• tlw hardt•r 11 \.\ork' for \1111. mak111g tam 11\ drt·am' 111nll' trtw Accounts insured up to S 100.000 SEAL BEA<:H XOI P..tnlil I 11J.\I II\\\ IJll-111 fJI \l.1111 ) I 21 ~ ) ;tt I XX~' 1l Sl '' h fl I Fir~t ~I 1>211>ill f ii \1·'.' r• 1rl \\1 1 l ("Ii i '-<~2 2'Xl AMERICAN SAVINGS AND LDAN ASSOCIATION _,... Trade legislation to be 'veto-proof' BAL HARBOUR. Fla. (AP) - House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill predicted Monday that Congress will pass veto-proof legislation this year aimed at protecting Amencan JObs from imports. "I feel confident that. with the (November congressional) clccuon. we'll be able to ovemde the pres1· dent's veto." O'Neill told reporter!. here after mee11ng wtth the AFL- CIO's 35-member exccuuve coun cil Refemng to President Reagan 's successful veto 10 December of a trade bill hmitcd to protecting lex· tiles, shoe'> and copper. O'Neill !Wild. "An election make'> a brg difference ·· Blaming textile and appaf't'I im- ports for a loss of6 74.000 JOb'> rn that 1ndustf) 10 t984. the 13 mtlhon- meml>f'r labor federation had made the bill hm1tmg further imports one of 11s top two legislative pnon11es last 'iCar. · "AmencaJuSt can't he hetng kicked around by t>very nation of the world," O'Neill said Monday. "The time has come for us to be fair traders " The <\FL-C'IO. holdmg 1ts wi nter meeungat this seaside resort,'' on the record supporting a half-dozen trade bills pending in C ongrec;s, 1ncludmg one that would place an 1mmed1atc 25 percent c;urchargc on imports from countnes w11h larttc ll '; trade surpluses. '\fter mt•cllng with <rNe1ll. the e,'(l'CUllVe counnl euhan$ed v1e-w<; for more than an hour with House Ways and Meanc; C ha1rman Dan Rostenkowsk1 through who~ com- mittec any trade leg.islatjon must pess. "We know and experience as well as anyone that free trade is a myth," AFI.,.CIO President Lane Kirk.land said in his first meeting with reporters this week followi ng the sessions with O'Neill and Rostenkowski. · While acknowledging difTertnCC$ of opinion between unions and Rostenkowski on just what a pacU,e of trade legislation should contain. Kirkland said, "We bcheve he shares our view on the nature of reality 1n this field." On other topics. Ki rk.land called the S 11 .2 b1lhon in automallc&ovem- ment spending cuts throu&h the Gramm-Rudman law an "abdication by Congress of the rcspons1b1lit1es of gove~ment in its worst possible form . But. c111ng the president's call for an 11 S percent increase tn defense spending next year to restore some of tht' automatic cuts in 1986. Kirkland said. "The alt.cmative of a Reapn- rev1sed budget would probably be worse." Kirkland also defended the United Food and Commercial Workers, its largest affiliate wtth 1.3 million members. in its handhng of a six- month stnke by 1,500 of them at Geo A Hormel & Co.'s pork proassing plant at Austin, Minn. Against the mternat1onal union's advice. the members of1ts Local P-9 1n ·Austin walked off their jobs last August rather th.an accept a cut of S 1.44 in thetr hourly wage. to $9.25. I • Institute reports earnings record Nu:hob lnst11u1e. a leading na- 11onal medical reference lnhoratory and manufacturer of medical chagnos11c km. headquartered 1n San Juan Capistrano. announced last Fnda) lhat the fiscal year ended No., 30. 1985. saw a con11nua11on of the company's unbroken record of rc\1- enue growth and the "iClllng cff a record level of caming!I for an) 12 month penod Revenues for the )ear rose to S2J. 7 m1lhon . an increase of 20 percent 0' er fiscal 1984 Founh quarter re,enues totaled S6 7 mrlhon. also a record. which represents an increa<ic or 29 percent over the comparable quaner of the pnor year Net income for the )'Car wac; S 1.J I milhon. or 40 cents per share. a new record' for the 1ns11tute and an increase over the pnor fiscal year of 5 7 percent. Fourth quarter net in· I come. al!.o a record, totaled $489.000. including SI 2h,OOO from the c;ale of a partial rntere-;t 1n one of the co m· 9PREMCO • ,.,,.,_, HW l"""?W """""'w t•• f"•lf ~ 11'1\ ~.,, .... , e N ..... ....,...._..,,.._,.. .. Al~M9 ..,_ ~ ~--..,.,.,.. , .... '"'""'""' ~MA ftm l()lt1illl~~t~#· l'•JAt ,,..,."'911.~ pany's buildings. This represents an increase of 78 percent bvcr the romparable quarter of 1984. As a result of the record earnings and the inttial public offer- ing of the 1nstttute's stock in May 1985. th~ stockholders' equity was strengthened s1gn1ficantly, nsin& 293 percent over the pnor year to SI 0.6 m1lhon and workrngcap1tal increased to S6. I million, an increase of 335 percent over the pnor year. Albert l. Nichols. M.D .. chairman and chief executive officer of the company, rnd1cated that fiscal 1985 has not only been a year of unequaled financial progress but al~ one of s1gn1ficanl improvements 1n the financial posture of the institute Nichols added that the company 1<1 now well pos1t1oned to take advan- tage of the opportuntt1es presented b)' the rapid changes in the health care industry and by the company·~ own abiltt y to develop and market new d1agnost1c tests RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLST£1Y II~ -•YwO..C..tr1llrtl 1922 ~ avo .. COSTA IEA 541-1151 Accounting CO'"fM'ter Aided Design lnvMtOfY ManufKturtng FllST APPOtlTlltlT Fill ALTOS. AT&T, IBM, Othl'ri (114) 521-Mlt MfMIEf ICC 11 FINANCIAL PARTNER WANTED Cash requirement I st phase S6,000,000. 700+ home development. Western section of San Fernando Valley. Phone # (818J 888-5052 ---...= ___ _ H•v• you lost your patience wlttt BUILDING MAINTENANCE end found yow1elf In • me11? 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TOV/\ CORPOR AT tON .ino <..11 tc l, I L ~~~~~~~s~~~~--~'.:~~~s~~1~1~ 2 ~'21~'.!~1!!:~'.::1:,~v~u _______ !.".!~.! _____ J l ---~ --~ -~~-·~ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1986 Meta' Dwight Gooden 1lgn1 for $1.~ mllllon. 82. King• 1urprl1e Montre•I with 3·2 NHL victory. 83. A real role model Corona del Mar's ·Bambi' has found her basketball legs By SHARON FRUTOS Ot .. 0.-, ......... She's at the he~t of her career. but Corona del Mars Michelle Willard isn't yet a model of consistency The 6-1 senior is the center of attention on the Sea Ktngs· g.irl~ basketball team, and she's working on being the focus of cameras na- t1onwide. Willard, the tallest player an the Sea View t.cague, is an es~nual member of the Corona del Mar team which shared the league tttle with Wood- bndge. She's not putting all her eggs 1n CdM's basket, though. Willard is loolC1ng into the look.1ng- glass hfe of modeling. And 1f she can be as po1scd on a shoot as she as shooting out the lights, the 18-ycar-old should be on ll)c pages of magazines as often as she as mentioned on spons pages. "She moves very well." CdM Coach Dave Heffern explained. "She has a really nice shooting touch.·· Nice enough for a 15.6 points per game average. second highest on her team. Willard's grace under the basket 1s almost picture-perfect, as she"s averag.mg 19.6 rebounds per contest. tops in the CIF Southern Section. "She was not a natural," Heffern said. "Not know1na the pmc, you're not going to have a lot of coordi· natton. "She was 5-11 whe n she fi rst came out," he said, "we used to call her Bambi on tee.·· Indeed Willard has large brown fawn-bite eyes, and logg fluid anns She said pt'.<>Ple have always. because of her height, lOld her to be a model Others would recommend she use her frame for a sum on the ba~ketball court. "I played a li ttle an eighth grade." Willard said. "When I got to high school I thought ll would be fu n to play." · Willard p1dced up most of her skills from Fran Wynn. the Sea Kings' All- Cl F player who graduated m 1983. "She (Wynn) real!} helped me." Willard said. "She encouraged me a lot." .\ lot of playing 11me has consider· ably helped Willard's game "A lot .of at ts mostly experience." ~he: c:xplatn~. "I've been star1.101 ~1nct I was a sophomore." • "She pretty much saned as 1 freshman," Heffern iaid. "We only had eat.ht girl and no JV team ... Heffern 5'ltd Willard learned the basics and found herself oompeuna wath ver; &ood athletes. "She's really worked bud at ll, .. Heffern said "She's got very good urning . he knows how IO go to the ball. she'\ got a rcaJ good sense for that ·· Her feel for the modeling biz is a son of seventh i;cnsc. ''J'm usually taller than most people." Wal lard saJd. "so it's kind of helpc;d me O\ercome my awkward- ness·· Willard who also plays volleyball. completed a modebng course at Lhe Florence Smalcs School in Sant.a Ana and as currcntl) putting a ponfoho together in her quest for work. "I'm JUSt trymg to get into at. I've gotten my pi ctures taken and gi ven (Pl .... eee WILLARD/82) Corona del Mar Blgh •tandout Michelle Willard geta the job done on defenae (left) 0.-, ..... ,._......, --~ and offenae (rlCht), pullln& down a rebound ln a recent game. Heffern said Willard has always had the qualities of a model. but didn't necessarily have the moves of a basketball player. FV No. 4 seed in girls' 4-A playoffs Barons. Edison, Sea Kings. Woodbridge get homeg~mes in first r_ound Saturday tu= a semifinal match wtth undefeated and No. I seeded Muir (25-0). In the bottom half of the bracket arc the remaining two Sun~t League teams. Edison and Ocean View. Edison's Chargers (20-6) finished two By CHRIS MONAHAN Oelly"'94~,.,...,, Q, er the last three months, the}' ·ve run. dnbbled and shot their way through two dozen or more games to get this far. but for seven Orange Coast area g.arls" teams the rewards are here 11·., the CIF playoffs. Fountain Valley (2 1-5) leads the pack into aturday's first round ga mes, opening at home agamst Pasadena ( 16-9). The Barons. who won the Sunset League easily with a 9-1 record. are the No. 4 seed an the 4- A d1v1\10n The Barons arc somewhat familiar with the Bulldogs. having beaten them t"o )ears ago an the pla}offs. Fountain Valley has six pla}ers who remain fro m that wan. Edison girls hope to defend reputation Soccer playoffs to open this week for a rea teams By CHRIS MONAHAN O.i1yl'tlolC...,..rp1 ..... With the ~cond season -the CI F pla}'om -gftting under wa} this week. Orange Coast area soccer 1cam~. both bo}" and girls. are gearing for their first rou nd opponcn1s. The area's best hopes for a Cl F champion rest an the 4-A with Ed ison (both bo)S and girls) and an the 2-A w11h the Newport Harbor and Estan- crn bo) '· The Eagles are the defend mg 2-A champions. having beaten iroy. 2-0. m the final. The Edison girls are the bag story The) fi nished the season undefeated (22-0-2) and are the No. I seed an the 4-A bracket. They open at home Friday (3 p.m.) against Upland ( 17-5-2) Allhough tt i-; only the third place team from the Baseline League. Upla nd. lake its fellow baseline -.t·hool Alta Loma and Claremont. 1s ra nked an the top 10. . Assuming the Chargers get past their first round opponent. they could meet another area team in Newport Harbor. The Saalo~ arc at horn<" Fnday against Palos V<"rde~. The other two rcpresentauves from the Sunset League, Fountain Va lk y and Huntmgton B<"ach, have it much tougher an the opening round. The o;ccond-place Barons (Q-4-6) hcgin at Claremont (20-l-2). the No. 4-ranked team in the 4-A d1v1S1on. whale Huntington Beach (9-7-5) opcn'I against South Torrance (I 11-3-1 ). the No 3 scedc<i team. l -.tancaa (11 -8-0). the Sea View League:'<; third place team. 1s at El Toro ( 14-7-3) an a Wednesday wtld card gnmc: and af at wins. will movt' on to face No 2 seeded Torrance(21-1-2) Fnday On the hoy'i ,,de. Edison will get the iump on their ftmalc counterparts, opcntn at homt' Thursday apmst r aramount The Cha11en (I .J.-.J.-3) were ranked 'il'<lh an nr until clos1n1 tht' '>Cawn wnh a loss. l d1wn'' two Sun~t coUJlterpart'>. (Pleaee eee SOCC&R/B:I) 2 There as one more common thread between the two teams: a WUl over Long Beach Poly Pasadena downed Poly by 32 while the Barons won by 17. But everythms as not ros) for the Barons. The) wall likely be wnhout their No. I playmaker, Kem Clower. who sprained her left arm an a late season game and as expected to miss Saturday's game. Melissa Handley. the No. 2 scorer (I I. 9) as a question mark, having missed the last two games with strep throat. Still the Barons wall ha ' e top scorer Jackie Cook. who averaged 12.6 per game this year. as well as Dawn Lawler and Sue Wallin. each of whom averaged nine points a game If the Ba ro ns wan Saturday night Johnny Roger• the}' could meet another area team - Mater Dea. The Monarchs (20-7). champions of the Angelus League. host Santa Barbara ( 15-8) an a first round game. • games beh~nd Eoun.t.alll Valley and will open at home against the Bay League's No. 2 (earn. Santa Monica ( 12-6). Should Edison defeat the Vi kings, at would have a probable date with the No. 3 seed. Lynwood (22-3). Ocean View ( 15-9) will start on the road Saturday. facing Ocean League champ Hawthorne (2 1-5). Coach Kelly Painter hasn't seen Hawthorne. but has talked to other coaches and sa}'s their best asset is speed. D:lllr ......... ..,o.... ......... The Barons and Monarchs are familiar wtth each other. having pla}'<"d twice already with Fountain Valle} wan ning both umes. Ahead fo r either one of those teams. should the) make it that far. 1s ··They are very quack. We will have 10 control the tempo and the boards:· said Painter. 'The) rely on Andrea Kabwasa, a 5-1 0 Junior forward. so we will ha ve to kev on her he has (Pleaee .ee GIR.LS/82) A8lde from a ba.8.lletball career, Corona del Mar IUfh '• Michelle Willard bu her aighta eet on a modelln.g career. Mattingly gets $1.37 million Yankee signs one-year pact; Scioscia ink_~ with Dodgers NEW YORK (AP) -Don Mattingly, the o\mencan League's MVP in 1985. avoided salary arbatrauon early today by agreeing to a one-year contract worth S 1.375.000 with the New York Yankees. After New York Mets patching ace Dwight Gooden agreed to one-year S 1.32 million deal last Fnday, the Yankees made the same dollar offer to Mattingly. Onginally the Yankees had offered Mattingly S 1.25 m11l1on. Mattangly, who had filed a SI 5 million figure for arbitration. seemed headed for a heanng toda} after weekend talks between hi s agent, Jim Kn vacs. and Ya nke<" officials were unproductive. A repon said Knvacs mad<" a proposal 10 the Ya nkee!I Monday night and Wood} Woodward. the club's execut1vt' vice president called back shonly after wit h a counter-proposal for S 1.)75 m1lhon Don Mattingly Ml.Ile Sclo.cla he batted 296 with se' en homer\ and 5' runs baued an Hts batt ing average v.a c; the bt'st mar~ l"t\ a Dodger catcher since Ro\ Campanella h11 31 8 1n 14'' Rustlers win, 8-0: Bucslose Golden West ( ollege"s Rustlers .... ere eas) .... inners Monda} af\prnoon m non-confel"C!lC.C baseball . but Or- angt' C oas1 College's P1ratc:s d idn't find II quite that \1.3) Here's hov. 11 went: Golden West 8, Cal Poly Pomona JV 0: The Rustlers opened the sea on on a high note in e-.,e~ department. lashing out a dozen hns. while getting a com baned shutout from sophomore pitcher .\dam \anchez and Dt-an Dout' l h1fl Damato .... a., \ for 4 "•th ' run<. and an R RI and (rcorgc ~.zaldl· lal·t•d a 1nplc and double v.1th1n h1 2 fnr 4 et1on<. good fo r ~ RBI "I fee l great." Ma1110gly said 'T m glad 11'., O\.C:r. I Ucl t 8 Roge~s preterrcd a three-year contract. something for the ·& Yankee!> 10 say to us. 'we kno" )ou're going to be i CAA product1veovera penodofume: but 1t wasn"tgoang to ·-rm proud to sign lhts contra l t an th1\. m' I !Ith ~ear 1n th<" Dodger organ1za11on." 10~1a '31d 1n a '>talement released b> the Dodgers "Hopeful!\ 11"\ a \tan or'anothN 10 vears an the fine'it organaiatton in ba-,cball .. l\..l"1th k auh added a 2 for -Ida' at the platl· and Da'<.: "ular1anll lOn 1nbu1t·J l"n <.inglt·, in three at-hat' g1x"ld tnr' RBI \a nl hc 1 v. or l ed t ht• fi "' ti' e inning<. .md the nght-hander allov.ed 1u'it thret 'i10glc' 'tnkangllUt fiH and .... al~ang one · ga ns p . hap~s~· ~ason Mattingl}' batted 324 Whtie hatting J5 accolades home runs and leading the league with 145 runs batted 1n. Mattingly also htt 48 doubles and was a Gold Glo\e ·"We're proud of Mak<" and ht~ a1.."tomplt<ihment). Dodger f>rtc;1dent Peter O'Mallc:\ ....aid 1n tht• c;tatement "He's an outsta nding }Oung man and v.c er lool.1ng fof"\\ard 10 this \ear ac; v.l."11 ac; \lt~ond IO \ear. in our orga n11a11on __ winner al fi rst base. Dout\ finl\h~l up v.11h no-h11 v.orl ~tnli.ing nut fl\l' .md v.all ing ltiur 1n h1'I tour an mng' After Scoring 41 "All I wanted the Yankees 10 do wa<; meet me • __ halfwa y on a one-year deal." Matungl) said. 1osc1a wa) the Dodger!:· top\.ht,11..c an thc l'Pt1 tf"t"V ag<"nt dQW) LA Harbor t. Orange Coast S: Tht Pirate' were cooled off b\ a I '\-h11 Harbor attack wath a five-run 'l'<th inning eahna the dec1s1on he's named PCAA pfiiYer of the week UC Irvine forward Johnn) Rogers. who led the Anteaters to a 99-9 2 upset vactof) over powerful Nevada-Las Vegas la t Saturday night. has been named the Pacific Coast Athletic Association basketball player of the week. the PC' AA announced Monday. Rogen. a 6-10, 225-pound senior from Fountam Valley. scored a career-high 41 points and grabbed 14 rebounds as the Anteaters became thc first PCAA team to defeat UNl V 1n Las Vegas. Also. It was onl) the 'ICcond 11mc the Rebels ha ve lost at the Thomas and Mack Center an 44 game - UN L V lost to Georgetown an over- t a me thert in 1983 Rogers was 11 of 21 from tht' noo r and 18 of 20 from the tree throw line en routt' to the Sttond-htlhe t s1ngk · game total an UC lrvrne history All· Amencan forward Kevin Magee once ~ored 46 points m a pme for the Anteaters aga1Mt Loyola-Mar}· mount. Eartaer an the wttk. Rogers bad ~I point! and stvcn rebounds dun na a UC Irv ine loss to Nt'w Mcit1co ~t.lte The .\nteater1 have a Q. ~ record 1n PC' AA play :ind a I'\. I 0 o'"erall mark In another development. Dodger catcher Mike Sc1osc1a signed a three-year contract wnh an option for a fou nh }'Car, a spokesman for the National League team said Monday 1osc1a. 27. came to ~J'Ct'menC \I. tlh the Dodg<"rs as tal ks continued after arb1trat1on prtK'ttd1ngs. said a spokesman a'Ollrla·, ca<;(' had apJl('ared h1 be ~trcngth.:ned aturda~ .... hen the Chicago Cuh' \lgncd catchl'r h)(h Da v1"1 to a thrt-e-)ear deal for a n.'Jli.~ned S~ 11 m1ll1'1n Davis had a base ~Ian ors ' I) noo la~I "ll)On. but \I. Ith 1ncent1H clauses and ·bonusc,, hl' m.idt• apflro \1mateh the sam<" a'i the Dodger catcher < oa'il patchi ng allo"e-d thrl"t' double' .ind d1on·1 get mut h bad.mg drten "le' a<. thr Sues committed ri' l' anu' Terms of the contract were not rt'Hakd Sc1osc1a won $435,000 last w1ntt·r alt<"r ha' 1ng to settle for SI 75.000 in 1984 In 198 5 \)(,·10"'-'13 had a h 11th1."r J' t•ragt· thJ n ()a' ' ( ~\)ti to : r:) and Jlmo,, JS mJn\ RRI 1 'i' II\ ' 1 \n,1 .... h1le DJ' 1\ had 10 more homl· run' 1 I .. II' "I \.. "'" 1.1 had a higher slugging pcrcen1..1gc 1 .a:n 10 ol4 ltt1 .rn,t 111) base pcl't'Cntag<" ( 40'' to )001 Tht• It'"' v.a' thr lir<;11n thf'l."'l" qan' h•r \ .,a,1 \I.hi, h rt·tum' Ill Jll111n '' .dnt·-..la' .\1t1·ml'1nn in J home ~.tnlt v.1th I tl!l~ fk .tl h C 11' c ollett(' Sc1osc1a had his best year with the Dodgers 1n I 985 3) Coast nips Dons; Golden West jUst misses Judd pulls it out for OCC: Rus tlers tumble at buzzer Orange Coast Collc.-ge's men·, basli.etball team pulled 0111a 1wo-pomt dcc1S1on Mond.1) night. but (,oldt'n \\est found the margln of 1 .... 0 poant' \ll th<"ir d1'hkma after nearly pu1hng oO one of tht' tna upstt~ of the ~aM>n Meanwhile on the: women·., 'Ide: both area IC,101\ W\')n handth Herc·~ hnw at·wt'nt Orao1e Coast H . Ruc•o Saaelaco '7. The Pirate pulled 11 out Wlth the help ot Matt Judd do""'n the 'trrtch to up thc1r \t1uth < oa'lt ( onfcrTnC't' l"('('Ord to 4 Q ( 11 I~ o' <"ralll Judd. who v.a\ M for Rat tht'11 n\' "' 8,1\ t',h1 m "'4 of 82 for the<,('~~," 1~) ptrt'Cntl '4.11rt'J ,, hm.l t·t ~,th 16 !>«ond\ letl 1t1 ~1'1• tht· P\r;Ut'' J ti .. fl' lead. th<"n put the game on H l' "11h t\\o lf't"'t: 1hrt, .... , v.1th four !:«'onds lc f\ (hul'k M d .1 \ran ll"r1l1ni 1n ,,n { r:UF. Falconers all-11mr <.1ngk ~a'°n a,c;m f\"\.nrd 111 ::!02 at Coa". a-ept to v.1th1n one v.11h '" J''''t' (fivc 1n tht' 11~1 halt) Judd led C oar,1 ~onng \I.Ith ltl lollo,~cd h' Scaier (12), Mt"<ta\ran till! and Roh Muk ahl·' ( 10) S..·ager addC'd "4.'' cn rrht,und' and \.1ult .lhl."' had sill board\ .,rus U , Goldf'e Wttt U · 1 h<' Ru\.l\a~ came ~•than an t"'l ela\h nl nt .t m.i1or Ufl'4. I in "'111h c oa'lt pla\ but frll '1l t1m h' a la,l•'I('\ on<l ,h,11 "' \tike Maru'lt(h ., the < '~"l"'' 'tand1,ut dwpJ'('tl 11 1n from JU\l nt) thl" nght c;ad<" ol 1h1· In"(" thn1v. hnt J<"'P1tt' 'trong Mfrn\C.' h\ the Ru,tlef" The Ru,t1C'1' had lo\t h\ I 1 in 1hr hN rnund to{ 'pre'''' ~-I 1n l'\lnll'rl'm t :~ c; C\\.t"rall\. hu1 a 14-J "fun an the '<-'l\,nd hall 1gml<.'d { 1uldcn \\ t'\I 10 a ~. '"lead "•th Ill mmutc' lll jlO Ruon "tr.t .. hdn .... hl1 ..cof\'\J 2~ point\ for <.1olden \\t'\I htl h'C' JUmp<'f'\ an that \pan. and trom lht'l't' ,,n nrtthrr tcam lr-J h' mort:' than t"o (llllnt\ ( 1oldt"n \'-,,, , 1. I' '-:0111cd 1t at"' \I.Ith 2 '" lrft on "-r\. an '°lnrnh r, rt"hound and ,uh~Ul."f\t hac;.,,ct hut lhl' <. hnrl}t'I" then hC"ld 1he h.1.ll t"allt'J umr nut ..... ,th 11~ ~"\11nd' Ill ~n \Ctt1na up \ laru ..... h ·' 'hot • '\m1 th ltna\hcd v.11h I 'i f'(""'' 1111 th~ Ru1otlcr' In ,1mcn '1..nmmun1t\ ._,1lkf.t' :at 11on Ora.nato t"DHC 17, R.uc•o Santlaro H · MC'h''"' l t 1Jav '-(Orl"J :a \t'A\On h11h 24 p.Hn\\ and lnl~d '1"' l't'hl'und' ,h,'<.lttn11 fl() fl('n.ent from thr l)(l(lf (PleaK eee JUOD/82) ,, .. 82 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday, February 18 t986 ' SPORTS BREAK I CO LLEGE BASK[ T BAL L Gooden: $40,000 to $1.321nillion in just two years Sonic• fight way past Atlanta R b 1 b back 10 .~:.~~~d~~~f:·,=~=h:i~~!':'d:1~·1g .w e e s ounce point\ .ind n doicn rebound!. Monday to ~ spark tht' &aulc upcrSonics to a 100..87 ~ 83 • h v1ctol) over \tlanta 1n a fight-marred National 81hketball .l\'i<JOUatlon game. Seattle rookie forward ~ ~,~~~·.~~~·::~:~~~1/r·:::~~~.K:i~::v~·::~ or 9 2 tri ump From AP dispatches S f Pl fl:RSHU RU -New York • Mets nght-hander Dwight <..ioodt'n. who won the Nat10n!ll League'!> Cy Young Award 1n tllll) h11, second maJor league season. oflic1all) signed a on<.>-)ear contract worth SI 32 m1ll1on Monda> The 21-\ear-old Gooden. whose career rernrct " 41 ·I \ ngreed 10 lC'rms la-;t Fnda), onl) four da)!) tx-forC' he and thl.' duh 'Acri.' !>chcduled to go arb1trat1on 1 Gooden had !>ought SI 5 million, while the Met-; onganall) had offered SI I million 'Tm more than happ' I'm '"'[) pleased and C\Ult'<i .. Gooden said at a nl•.,.., lOOlerenH' an the offa·e ol h1'> agent Jam '-leader H is fathl.'r. Dan . .il\o v.J<, present for the signing (111oden J PHIOUl t ol fampa's Halhborough l11gh ~thool. said hl"s lool.ing tom Jn.I Oooden to' reJ')Orttng ·to spnng training here I nJ.i, the 'amc da\ he'll be honnrc.>d J\ the \s\v1.1.ttl·d Prt'c;s ~talc .\thlrte of the Yl'ar 'Tm rl·aJ~ Ill get going I \\ISh 1t ~lartnl 111d.1\ " Govdl'n \a1J "M ) main goal nght no" i\ to grt 111 till' ~ orld ~t·ne., .. ( 1001kn carntd a bao;e salan of$411.1.)0U J\ J rool.tl' IWO ~t·ar,ag11 He reported ly mack more than $400.llt>U indud1ng inlcnt1' es. last season after signing a Cl>ntract 10 Fehruar-. 1485 that hiked his base pa\ to i~75'.00<I l hl't!c.11 he signed Monda~ 1n,oh«" ha'e pa~ onl' Thl' \let\\a1d the) ha,eaclubpoltn aga1m11ndud1ng tht•m an 'hurt-term co111racl'> I he :'-.;itional l eagul··., Rookie ol thl' 'l'Jr an I '11'4 "'hen hc 1.umptled a 17-Y record and ' nu t•arnnl run ;l\ eragc ( mod('n V.::th'H'n hl°lll'r m I YX5 C 1m1dcn fin1\hl'U "1th a 24-4 n:torJ Jnd J l\'Jgut'· leading I 5 ~ E-R \ 2Mi \lrtl.l'UUI\ I ti wmrktt• g.11lll"\ and 2711 2-I innings pttlhl·d Quote of the day Edgar Jone'i, lorn ard of I he ( k' eland (a' jlll'f\ rn 1t'v.1ng ;in appearann· h~ the \Jn Daegu ( h1l kl•n l he~ <,hould ha\(~ gotlen <,oml' grease and fr1t•d h1 m .. Lendl, Connors struggle, win RO< \ H \I c >"" ~ l.1. -T up-secdt·d ~ 1' an Lt•ntll '" u~led. ;ind 1h1rd-<;c·edcd J1mnn < onn1nc. \lruggil'J t'\t'll mort\ but holh v.un \t onJa\ altl'rn11u11 111 Jd\JOtl' to 1he quartl'rlinalc;. ol thc \IX m1!11on L 1pton lntt'f na11unJI Pla~crs C. hamp11 1n,h1p<. 1enn1s tourna ment I l'ndl lo<,t \IX matlh p111nt<, oclorc tx'ating J1mm\ \na\ fi-1 ""-5 C oflnor' rnllap!>ed alter rolltng to a -\-2 lead 10 the selond '>Cl hut rebounded to heat Th1ern Tulasne ol f'rantt• h-1 ,_.., ""-6 '"It\' e~ aggra' jllng tu me thJt I L Jnn11t tin1'>h 11!1 the m.Ht he'> ... ..aid L cnJ I. 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The two exchanged elbows before McDaniel threw t}le first punch. Elsewhere in the N BA Monda'y, blab Thomas scored 31 points. I 0 of the m in the dc-c:1sive third quarter, and Kelly Trlpucka added 30 points as Detroit won its ninth strai~ht home game, a 11 7-96 decision m erthe U tah Jazz ... Roy Hln1on scored 14 points and World 8 . Free had 23 as Cleveland beat Nl'w York, 111 -97, $Cnding the Kn1cks to theirs1xtb straight NBA loss. . Rolando Blackmaa scored Trtpuc llla a Meadowlands record 42 points. includ ing \'A O free thro"s an the final minute. to lif\ Dallas to a I 26-124 "1ctory over New Jersey ... Slcllley Moncrief 'icOrl'd 28 pomts and Terry Cummings added 24 ac; Mil waukee dekated 'Ph1ladelph1a. 11 1-106 for its fifth straight '1ctof) .. Herb Williams and Ron Anderson c;rnred 22 points each and Vern Fleming ued a team rec:ord w11h 17 assists. leading Indiana to a 124-110 win 0' er C. 'h1cago. the PaCTrs' third co n- \l·cu11 ,.e dec1s1on over the Bulls this season ... Mike Sanders srnrcd all ofh1s 14 points in the fo urth q uarter and Walter Davis added 20 as Phoenix beat Boston for the fi rst tame in fouqears. 108-101 ... Ralph Sampson, starting at '°enter for the first time in two years, scor<.>d 2' points and led Houston to a 116-11 0 win over C1olqcn Stnte I Witherspoon gets probation ·\IL i\Nl \ -The Georgia Boung m ( omm1c,c;mn toda) imposed a one-~<.>ar rrobataon ag:11nc;1 'W orld Boxing Assoc1a- 1wn he:i'} 'Al'1gh1 lhamp1on Tim Withers- poon an thl• 'Ailkl' ot 1ec;1c; Y.h1ch showed that he used m.ir1Juana tx•fore ha<, Jan 17 title tight against To nv fuhh<, "lit\ llll•nc,e I\ under probation subject to !>CVCral lOnd111on'> ·· induding drug tl•!>tmg and speaking to \oung (1l'or~1.in'> about drugs. said Lanny Franklin. chairman 0l the lt1mrn1-.-,1on \.\'1 therspoon a lc;o wa!> Ii Ol'd $ 5011 ·· 1 k ha\lt1 t'.omph Y. tth th1'." Franklin said. noting 1h.1t 1f ~ 1ther,11oon doe-. not lnmpl~. his license to tig.hl 111 C.1l'1>rgaa u.wld be pulled Velasquez wins Woolf award .\RC •\DI·\ -Panama native Jorge ~ ~·1l'la'>que11 Jhn<,kv. on the I f486 <c.,eorge Woolf . .~ l'mona oc n \"'arl di ~anla •\n1ta. 11 '""" annnunLed ~1ond:I\ Vcla!>qUc/, '4 hme mount'> haH· v.on more than $1.}() m1ll1on. "'II be rm'<,l'nll'd tht• award nex t '>unda) I he runm·ru11 ''a' another \Cteran. Don Hrum- li t·ld ) hl' 11\!. 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'ian l l·rnJnd11 alle) lca~ul' II the War- rior" v.111. th<.'~ "'Ill hkel) take on "lo I 'l'l'd Brt·a-Oltnt.la an the \Cuind munJ Woodhndgc t<, led h~ tenter ( 1tlh 1111\\l'll < 11\l<l \lc.,;1 ( 14-1 UI. lht• third place 11-.11111111111 tht• ~ra Vtl'\' I t'~IJl,Ul' mu'>t tf,t\1·l 111 ~t ""111n V1c10 lo J11;i~ tht· 1>1.1hl11' f: '· 'l \t11111t'1' 111 thl' \outh C 11J\I I 1'.t!Wl' Mt0\i.11\ kl.I ollcn'l'l·I~ h\ 1un101 h>r"'ard \tcpha11 1c \\\Jn\nn I hl I 1 na I i.lft',1 team 1c; Ir' 111l' (I\-Ill) v.h1d1 lan1.,hed thin.I heh1nd l\f1,,1on \ ll'JO and El Toro an the \outh < oa\t l caguC' The Vaq uero\ l'.l\1h Jr.t"' thl' lea"it de<,1rablc lirst ruund g.ime trJ\l'hng to Foothill to 1al.l·11n the '\ao hn·ded Knight!> "ho h,I\ l' lo'>t JU\! onlc in 25 games. * * * Girls' C IF basketball pairings CIF 4A W-d Cu d I W9dt>e'4.tv, 1 lO om. I ,, •f' C '• I~ 01 e• Redondo 16 • fl'tnf Round CS.turCJ.v. 7 lO om 1 B '"DI• 1\1\or•Qnmer' • io1 al 1\111 • H () uoiend IS 10 •' Soulh Torranr~ 18 e ln111e..,,l)()d 11 4, •' 1\111ra~\!t 111 ~! ~ o A/tt\O 18 4 •1 Comoion 119 \1 C.anr 23 •• •' ""• Lome • 18 6 • ./\111d C.aro W•Mt r •• ~1rn1 Valltv t 19 •1 San•a Barba•• I\ I al Ma~ O.t 110·11 Puatlero 14 9 111 Feut1t11f1 Vahv 171 S) lMQ 8•~ r I 'l)'v 10 111 el l vnwDO<I 17 11 S11n10 1\110""" 11 6• et Edh llfl (10·61 'I )OHO~ ,. ~I 11• Oon LUll!I ,,, 1 ~o.e• u I ,,, Morn11,ot1dt " S• Do,.ntv IS I 41 M lll,.a n r?2 )I 0<H ll V-I IS0t ) •' Hewll'l'i'"' 11 ~ •~l'IOYI'' I\ A ti Tl'>ouH nd Oe •' I~ I J (P"'•""'t ' 4 6 ~· 9v.ne 17) 01 Clf' J A WllCI ,.,d Ceme (WadntKcMv. , )0 p ITI I ~•·• • •I l •' ""•Per• 1~ t '"" lteund ("IVtdlt\I, 1 JO PITI I i .,., ~0''" 10 ll a1 8rte C>•ll<l• n I A t'""ll~v 11 t t ' Weedllrld9t I It 61 l.l&Of\OI a 14 9 ~· F. 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A I T pmp1e c IY 0 0 Ill a t Soutn Hill' i l0· 101 18 1 01amond Ber (1 S·9) a1 La Sl.-r • 114 IOl Ci Garden Grove 113·1) •I Troy O·llJ Ci 1 SI Anlr>onv fl?-10) et l<t l>Ptl It· 131 "~' ltound (Saf\lr•v. 7:)0 o.m.I • Wiid Card A winner at Chlrio (74 )I ~ ullarfon t II SI •' Bolu Grande 114 111 l e Serna 116 6' e1 St M.,v·, llS· S) Catn oco Ill 61 al l a Puenll 111 SI Wild Ce rd 8 winner '' La Mlreda (II · 41 (e•1torn1e 110-111 •' Arrovo Grandt 111 11 Sen Marino ( 1)·61 el Aoott Velft v ( 14 6) Ouert• r I) 111 et 8rewlt v 00-7> S•" lul\ Oo•'OO f 1 141 e l Monlt0.110 /1 I 11 "'""'• 114 t i at Arroyo 1 iJ-ll w '" (: ••d C winner a t Sen &t rnerdlM t 16 61 lne)•o 16 1/ t i ()nlarlO 110 S Lomooc 19 l l •' Merv Star ll 101 8fllliowt r el 110 11J at Monrov111 f 11 u Eooewooo 114 S> er ~• Qvn.ie 1e 61 ""•d ( arll 0 ••n,,.r t i La He D<e 17 I 4J C1' l ·A '"''' lteullod '"'"*"· 1-.Jt) "•'" v 11 1,,. ·• >l at ven.v (l'I• "'•~ f1J 11 &1 H I) 1 11 8 ann1119 (14 11 ~· 10,1101' t 111 e• M••\llell IS 41 r a ti"'" 11 tr •' Mooav• 111 1 8 H1t'' 10 10 •' Santa .,..,,.1 II l 9 ret-It S •' ~OitfY tt-11 NQrO• off II II •• Norrt O•,.,. f 17 S S• BOf\tvtn•vr• /IS 1 et All U eGe<O •It II If m o• Wrtr" lO 171 11 Cr1er1tt 0 11• •)O H LA At Ofl<\I f 0 SJ •• 9 •\hOfl 111-ll Cl"'•' o C11rn1t1n • 10 t i et !l\1nort 111 11 ltt011'• Cu • I 17 io1 •' CO'\Mllv 170 01 '•"' o'"'"' ! 14 ,, •• Wll•H...-Chr ,1 .• " I u ., h<•td Hf'••' '' l I 1 •• Mlr~mOUflt 116 Sl l\/<(lllO ll11v 17 -I al I 9 lta1 It 111 "' l ·~~'"' 11 I t et St nle C111r• f tt •1 Spartans def eat Utah State; Louisville, Syracuse-roll on From AP dl1patcbe1 Nevada-Las Vegas ( oach Jerry Tarkan1"n 1s usually happy with has h1Jh-powercd offense. and al1er Monday night s 92-83 vrctor}' over Pacific Coast A~hletil' Assoc1at1on mal Cal Sta te-Fullerton. he had pra1~c for the defense. Freddie Banks, 5-for-5 from three-point range. scored 27 points and Anthony Jones added 26 as the 11th- ranked Rebelscl1nched a 11c fort he PC AA title wi th a 13-1 league record. 25-3 over-all. The visiting Tttans arc 13-1 4 and 6-9 N L V. "h1ch built a 26-point lead early an the second halt, held off a Jale Fullerton r.ally thalpulkd lbC' T itans " 11hu1 88-83 with 28 seconds remaining. "We ran the ball." said Coach Jerry Tarkan1an. "The defense and the offense was the best in a long time." "We JUSI played very poorJy over that pen od of tht' second half," said Fullerton Coach George McQuarn. "It was no1hang in particular. They got the ball into the block and they JUSt destroyed u with their inside1game. We missed some easy shots and d idn't get anv second shots.." The Rebels held Fullerton without a fie ld goal for nine mmutes as they pulled away from a 49-44 lead early in the -;econd half a nd rolled to a 77-51 advantage. Af\er Jones' three-point Jump shot made it 84-56 with 6:49 left . Tarkanian cleared his bench and Fullerton responded wnh a 20-2 streak. forcing Tarkanian to bnng his starters back with three minutes left and the lead down lO 86-78. "The last s1-: mmutes was n d1culous." Tarkanian said Herman Webster led 1he Tnans w11h 23 points and 10 rebounds Elsewhere in college basketball Monda' San Jose Sta te 81 , Utah State 69: In San Jo,e. toN-ard Reggae Owens ued a career-high with 21 points and grabbed 11 rebounds to lead . an Jose State to an ea-.~ victory o"er Utah State in a Pac1fir Co~t .\thle111. <\ssoc1a t1on game. San Jo..e raised their league record to 8-8 and 15-1 !J overall. tah's rt.•tord d ropped to S-9 1n league pla~ and 9-1 4 overall. Owens scored 15 rmnts an the fi rst half as ·an J1N.' bu tit a 43-28 halftime lead. fh1.·y took thei r b1ggcs1 lead o f the game at 60-38 when O we ns hll a baseline 1umrcr with 12 21 re ma1n1ng lltah m ed for a comeback b) C\tonng e1eh1 rnn~cu11 ve points to trail onl) 71-65 w11h I .. H left But tht•n San Jose outc;rnred Utah 10-4 to 'A1n the ga me Other top scorers for San Jose were guard I fe rh ">1mon "Ith 17 points. guard Wa rd Fame; Y.1th 11 and lof'Aard George Puou added 11. f or lltah. forward Greg G rant '>Cored 22 point-. JOd tl·ammate guard Kevin Nixon addl·d 16 Basketball scores WEST ~11oe-• ., >1eo1n 97 < a1 5'11~ "' tr•··., n Son JO\t S• 8 I U•11n St &9 O••oon f f'C" 81 Sacramen•o <;1 58 E l\l'u•1lara 58 Puoec Sovna S7 R'OCKIES Mf'Sa ,, ) U•a~ SI 71 \'O"'""" S• n E wnr•nglo· l>6 EAST Amerocon U 90. rowso11 S• l>6 Armv 83 Menlla ll&n 19 Botlon U SO. Coloa•e 39 (a nl\IU\ n Heriford 60 Fa<r!ield 4S Nr,. Hamo'""' 63 Falrte1011 OLC~ln\on 81 NY MM1t•mr SI 63 S2 Gtorot Wes111n111011 77 Ruroe•s Merv•eno 91 Md E S!'lorr 44 Na•v 66 w 1111am II. Marv Sl Nor ll'ltll\ler" 11 MAlne S7 Rl'lodr 1s1and S8 SI 80,,e venhJre SI JOtPon \ 90 O,QuH"f IS '>v•aCU\P 69 P •lllDurO!'I 61 Temo't 58 l\/<nnacllu\tlll 47 SOUTH A'<t 8.rm.not-e,. 10 N C '""'our 54 Aooa1acruan S• 67 C ledl'' 66 Clem,on 7S FurlT'an SI Devrd\on 13 E Ten~uer SI lJ E Kentucllv !A A••or 6A JaC~\onv1u,. 67 -la r11m ""onwe4'1n 58 81 Lou•l••lle 83 S M•n •u •OP I• Morehead S• 81 Y1>1;•osrow1> 5• New Or•eons 90 fetas San An 1on10 62 NW Louisiana 6S SE Louisia na 61 Old Oom1nion 6.4. Soulh F•or.de SI TennrHee T Kn 70, Au\t!n Pe11v 68 ln ·(no11anooge 81, Menllall 67 We11 Carolina 99. VM I 96 foll MIDWEST c 111c1nna11 SJ. SOolh Cero11na os C1e vele nd SI 76. W 1lllriol1 6A CreroMon 1•. OePeut 61 Orokr 61. lndlene SI S9 Lovo•e Ill 86. Orel R00tr11 76 St Louil 7S 8 ullff 74 2 o• W1C'11l11 SI 65. Tulw 61 X11v1er ai Even\v11 .. 11 Olaju\Von \Vill llliSS t\Vo weeks 11<11 :\t l )N (·\Pl -Hou\ton'<, \ll-\tar l<:n1cr •\kl'l'm OlaJ uwon. \\.Ill 011.-,, at lt':t\t two weeks of the \ea.,on thl• t luh <,aid Monday . The aniur) ti> hi\ right knee c:ome'i at a t1mt• when the Ro<:ket'i were JUSI tx·ginning to e-;tabltsh thl•mc;elvcc; as a power· in the NBA. Mo nda) night'~ game against Phc Golden State Wamors marked the first time 1n OlaJuwon·s pro career and onl) the second tame 1n his entire career that he had massed a game bccauo;c of an Injury OlaJuwon who a'erages 23.4 "'~ Syracuse guard Dwayne Washington (rilht) has his shot blocked by Pitt's Charles Smlth. Louisville 83 . S. Mi11Sisslppl 74: In Lou1\\lll(", ~n1or tn1~·ard A1ll~ f h11mpson \<.:Orl'd I 11'pomts. indud1nge1ght 111 thc dcn<,i\l' fina l minute". to kad 16th-ranked I Olli\' 1lle pa<.t ">nuthern M1S'>tS\1pp1 1n a Metro ( t>nlcrt•nn· gaml' l nui"' Ilk"<; rernrd " l 9-7 ova-all 7-l m the l on k1 l'rll c With tht: < artl111al\ hol<lrng an eight-point lead, \11u1ht•rn ;o..1i.,.,1c;\1pp1t14-10. 4-6) \\tnt on a 12-4 tear lo pull 10 'A tlh11l 60-~I< \\tth 9 06 left Sophomore guard ( J\l'\ F l'>her. who finJ\hed With .!O poinh. scored 'SI~ during an 1ht' rail~ r he <.widen Fagk'> got w11h1n ti 7-66 "llh 6 17 le ll on .1 JU mp <,hot h' Fl\h(•r but Lt>UI\\ Ille out'>rnred ">ou tht'm \ t 1'i\l\\1pp1 I 7 -9 thl' fl''> I ul the game I ou1" 1llc roarl'd in front 23-lll in the lirst 71 • minutl''> hut '-.outht.·rn '-'h'>'>l'>\IPP• cut II to 44-'6 at the mterm1'\'i1<1n \outhern \11 1'><\t'>'>•PPt sophomore Derrek Hamilton '>Cored a game-high "17 poantc;. making 13 ol J 7 5hots from tilt• lit.>lll Hut he had onl~ four points in thl· final m1nutcc; \\hen I 11111" Ille pulled ""a' Syracu~t 69, Pittsburgh 62: In P1th burgh. Dwa~nc · Pt•.111'' V. ,1,hang1un "Ulrl'd 23 pmnt\. 1m: ludang SI\ ke) po ant' llo"' n I he <.tn·t t h ·'' n 111 t h-ranked~) ral'U'>C held off P11hhuq~h 111 rt•m,1111 ,1tnp the Rig Ea'>t < onfrrence I tw < )r.1ngl'mrn. trailing 55-54. ~wred sax rnn- "<.'l llll\l' point\ 111 t:i l.e a 60-55 lead with 5·J5 remaining. Wa\hlllgltlll lht'n \l'i!lcd th(' \ ICIOr) With a Uri\ tng layup and (\\;\1 111.'l' tliro'"" 10 thl' final I \4 after P11t rallied to 'A 1th1n one point Wa<,h1ng1on <t\craging ~8 poant~ over ht\ last lhl' $llme-;, \cored I 6111 the c;econd ha I fas \~ racuse 1mprovl·d 11s recurd 10 21-1 o'er-II and 12-1 in the Big East •towarJ T m he hit a 10-footer tog1ve the Orange the lead for good at Sti-55 and Washington fo llowed with a t 1) up 110 ::i &l\·C-and-go pa<;\ lrom T nche. Wendell ..\lcx1s. ..., ht> \lllred 15 r>mn1.-. h11 a drn mg la~ up to pu\h the lead to ftq• "l'llher team had led h' more than four po1nh un11I tlwn WILLARD ... From Bl thl·m to the l:l11e (l\t cxkhng) \gt•nq f he-. 're looking at thl·m now f hc1e 1'> a cont11cl now." Willard said 'Tm bus\ wnh basketball. I want to pla) hasketball dunng col- lege I do want a rnllege cducatwn I'm looking for part-11me modeling (Jobs) right now. and fu ll tame alter colleRe." <ihe .. a 1d I k flrrn helane'I Willard'!> ba<,kc1- boll 'ilo.tll~ 1.an improve. and hope<, to sel' her get the chance on thl' <:ollcge level. "\he'<1 had '>everal ofTer<,." Heffern said The LJn1vers1t} of Hawa11 being one 'I 'AOuld really hke to go to the l 1n1versll) of San Otego," Willard ..aid. h 's an O K ba!>k~tball st hool " pomls and 11 4 rebounds per game. m1s-;cd fou r of the first 51'\ games of hie; college career at the University of Ho uston and had pla)'ed in 237 conc;ecut1 vc game'i Michelle Willard \o as Corona del Mar v.h1eh enter\ the CIF playoffs Saturda} thanks 1n a large part to Willard. Team phyo;1c1an Dr. Charles Baker said O la)uwon rt•ce1-.,cd a 'iprain of the medial colatcral ligament Satur- da) 1n a game agiunst I.he. Los Angeles <..lipper when teammate Robert Reid fell on him under the basket. The doctor said O laJuwon '>tarted rece1v1ng therapy on the knee Mon- da). Rocket<; C renernl Manager Ray Pntterc;on moved quickly to c;1gn former Rocket' pla)'cr Ha nk McDowell to fi ll OlaJuwon'o; rostl'r poc;1t1on McDo well who played 34 game'i fur the R()( ket\ la<it 1,ea.">on. wa\ e ~pected to be 1n uniform for Monday night'\ gamt aan1n t th( (rolden tat(' Wnmors. McDowell , who ho\ Ix-en playing hn\kethall in Furupe a-.,eraged I 4 pmnt, and had nine f"t'hound• 1n '4 l\ppearance\ for the Re>\ kel\ lu,t ~4\son Oo<:tol'\ who e113 m1 ntd OluJuwon ~turda fcoamJ the 6-foot-I I playc-r had tom a hpmcnt. meaning hc- ~ould ha'e hc-C'n lm t for thC' ~n~on OlaJuwon'<, 1niury ~ame as the Rocket' wert> moun11na a l:hallenac to the I o\ \n11.ele\ I a ken for "upremnc)' 1n the "J ll \ ·, \\-r\IC'rn C onfrrncc SOCCER PLAYOFFS ... From Bl Ocean Y.ie.w .and Manna, the !>CLond and third place tcamc;, have deudedl) tougher roads. lhe Scahawks (14-7 \) hmt 'iant:i Ana ( 13-3-5) Friday If they win they'll likely face No 2 'ceded R1vers1de Poly (24-0-1) m the \C'<.'ond round. The Marina b<>)' ( 11-6-1 I don't even have 1t tha1 ca'>). oix·nmg against No 4 <.eftkd lfolhnll I 1111'> ( 18-2-2) on the rnnd Mater Oc1 ( 11·6 'l th1· •\ngclu'> League''> No 2 team. n1Wn\ at Foothill ( 19-1 4) the C C'ntuf) I t'llllue champ In the 2-1\ d" 1\mn the f '>tJnua ho)<,( 13-6-4) ra nked 3'> h1 h "'No 2 in the Cl F dunnji. lhC' \t'.1,on t•ntt r the pln"om ;ic; 1he \<.·a V1t·w l l'•\l.lU<'\ ~cond rla1.·e 1eani I he t a1.1lc\ are JI I .a Quinta (I 2-l!-l) f'ndin I ..i Ouinta v.on the (iarden Grove I cagu(" Tht• team that dethrontd the 1-a~IC'\ a~ c;ca View champion\ 1n I l)kti wcrC' the ~a1lorc; of N~·wpon H:irhor (14-~-l) The ';31lt1r\ t'\t11hh1ht>d thcm..ehC'\ as a power with .1 rt'\COt 4 I \.IC'tor> over f c;tanua "1ewpnr1 w:i' rankrci in tlw tnfl Ill mo~t of the season and the r ar\ open the playoff\ as the No. 3-rankcd team They will open at home agai nst 'ianuago ( 14-5-0) Friday at 3 o'clock. Saddlchack ( 11-5-2), the No. 3 Sea View Lcaaue team opens on 1he road a1t11mst Suburban champ Olcnn Rites set for boxing figure INGLEWOOn (AP) -Former b<>'\ing promo ter and matchmaker ~il'kn Da-..iec; who d1C'd lac;t Thun- d.t) at the-age of 67. 'A lll he huned \\-edne.,da)' at I p m . 11 wM an- nounced Monda)' by J l·orum \poke,. man <\(on lt.C''i fcfr Davie.-. \\ho died of cant.er, will hf held JI thC' Waverly C hurch, which 10, lofotC'd JI Fairhaven Memonal P:uk I 7111 I a1rhav(n <\, cnue. an ~R nt:i \na ()av1c<1 1~ ,ll, v1vc-d h) hie; o.oife I ou1\C '"' rh1ldrt'n ;ind ~ti itrnnd: ch1ldr<'n ' Bullets slip by Clippers Reserve gets hot (25 fto pave way for Washington LOS ANGELES (AP) -Reserve forward Kevin McKenna scored 1 career-high 25 points, 15 of1hcm on three-point goals, and roolc1e center Manute Bot blocked 10 shots to paoc lhe Wasl\ington Bullets to a 96-94 NBA victQry over the Los Angeles Chppcrs Monday night. McKenna, tn his second 10-day contract with the Bullets. hn five of nine three-point attempts to 11e Houston's John Lucas for the league high in one game thts season. Forward 01ff Robinson scored 20 points for the Bullets and Bot aqdcd ct&ht points and 11 rebounds. Cednc Maxwell and Rory Whue led Los .\ngeles w1th 17 points apiece. Washington Coach Gene Shue said the decision to keep Mc Kenna for lhe rest of the season was made Sunda~ but McKenna wasn't informed until after Monday night's game. .. The first conversation J bad with Kevin after he signed the first I ().day contract. he said he felt comfortable shootiri1hree pointers. so apparently he's n t." Shue said. "He's got a beauti I shot. He certa1nl_y wa'i an 1mponant player for us tonight. "lfa guy was loolfling for a pressure ~rformance. he certain!) per- formed." Mc Kenna was aware of the 1mpon- ance of Monday night's game and lhe Bullets' previous game 1n Seattle last Saturda). "I knew the~ were two cnt1cal games ii I wasgoingtostay. IJusttned to go out and play hard and not worry about that (the contract exp1rat1on)." Montreal surprised by Kings MONTREAL(AP)-The secret of beating the Montreal Canad1ens 1h1s season· play for 0~1ert1me. "We can't go into oven1me any· more," Coach Jean Perron said afr the Canad1ens were 24 seconds a'way from an ovenime Ile, but lost 3-2 10 the Los Angeles Kings Monday rugh1 on Bryan Enckson's goal. .. It is JUSt a\\ fut. .. "There 1s no wa) we should have lost. But what can I sa) '>" \\-1th a 1-6-5 oven1me record. the 1h1rd-worst in the league, Perron said his pla)ers stmply panicked against the Kmgs "Something that could be an t.'asy play all of a sudden becomes a tough play "he 'ia1d. "The guy45 have to clear 11 up 1n their minds and forget about O\.ert1mc. It 1s as simple a~ that." Kin~s· Coach Pat Quinn said the Canad1ens appeared overconfident because they were playing a team with the fourth-worst record in the league. "The Canad1t.'ns might have taken us for granted." "81d Quinn. "Maybe they thought all they had. to do was put their sweaters on to win_ "We knew about their overtime record.'' The Canad1ens remamed one point bchtnd Adams D1v1s1on-lead1ng Que· bee while the Kings moved 1n10 a tie with W1nn1pcg for founh place 10 the '>m) the D1v1s1on. Canad1ens' defenseman Gaston Gingras was the v1ct1m on Enckson's tving goal midway through the third i)enod and Enckson's winner at 4:36 of the e'<tra penod. Yacht clubs close out Midwinters By ALMON LOCKABEY o.-,"'°'._..... • ....., Threatening weather did not faze the 5k1pper'i and crews sailing big oc.ean racing yachts out of Los >\ngcles Yacht Club and South· wes tern Yacht Club. San Dt(80, as the two clubs wound up the 59th uthem (ahtorma Yachting As· soc1a11on Midwinter Rega tta under sunny skies and with hght winds Both duhs conducted races thrtt d3yc. as opposed 10 two days for the other 17 club~ ho~11ng the Mid· winters. LA YC conducted raCt"c. for three d assesoflnremational Offshore Ruk (IOR) boats and one class of Cal -40s.SWYC was host to t~rl't' classes of Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ratings and one IOR etas LOS ANG•LH YACHT CLUe t• ....... 4 Cll~•l 10lt A (11) -1 8i.ct. ltUMtr 11111 Twfll ~, St ,:: rell(lt VC, 1 khocll W1v.. ltOllel't C•t•ltt, S..nt1 Monlee VC, 3 Cemoufl•"· Al ~It. Ct llfornle YC !()It II llll -1 P~. Jeck WOOdNilt, CYC, 7 lttvtf!Ot. WIVM WllleftWll CebrllO llNCl'I YC, ) II• ()ltev L-11 9wrY, h~ VC IOA < 1111 -I AIMOte11<e, Oevtt ·WOO'-"'· Scl\Ofllld 11uc"mond vc ' ,.."'°'· /INlurlce '''"'"'" eve, l HIUfllencl Pllftt. o..ter Kr1n1•v S.et hKI\ YC ~WHTUtM YAC"T CL\Je U1 llMh. 4 CM1Mt I PHlt!( A (t } -I P9'1Mlf\, Pefff Lewrtnct S." Ot-YC, t Molt¥etlclfl Ed ltu"'°"'. C.or~ YC. 3 1toot11. Jim Chnton, C0tYC ,...It, • 'IOI -I S<r...-nllle eolf • ..,, l(weu; Cortt• 1tecl119 A1111 t hnoo JOM Get CIMt Sit.,., Gete YC. J AQulla l!d Cotttr *tl\Wf'tlffll Y( PHltJ' c (141 -I .,. ~"'·Teo Wero. Sell oi.oo vc ' M\f!otl'IOI, Chrlt Wl!W'efd. iwvc l c~ JC. JoM T~. iwvc • '"""'· 1t011 ltoW"h. CltA IOtlt U I t APOllO V H\4fl 8-11 $0VC NaA WHT .. N CCHtfllltlN(I hcMc OMtMill w L f'ct. G• L.Rwa 3t 13 750 Portlel!O 2' 7t 5°' 11\) ~,. ,, lO .m 17 a.en 11 XI lit It kettle 70 )4 .310 70 Golden Slelt 17 )t )CM ,. Mldwfll DMt.leill Houtton 3$ 11 ·"° Denvtr 31 n m 4Vt De Net 29 n S5e S'lt Sen Antonio 29 26 .sn 7 Utell 26 30 464 10 .... S.cremento 11 » .JM ,. •ASTlltN COf1.,lltl NCI AIMlk DMt* llotton 0 10 ~ Pl\ileollonl• )4 10 .,., l"i N-Jff'WV " 16 Sl1 14 Well\lneton 1S 21 •n 17 New York II )6 m 24\lt """'.. DMeMft Mltweull" 37 11 673 Atlente 30 n ~ 6 O.troll lO 2S so 7 C1t111tel'ld 21 32 m IS lndlene 19 JS JSl 17\'i C11Jcego 11 ll lOt 20 ~Y'•SC... Wttlll"910n 96, ~ t4 Oelll1 126. New Jerwv 174 Ctevtllno 111, New YMk 97 tndlene 12•. Clllcego 110 S.elllt 100, Atlante 17 Detroit 117, Ut11t 96 Mllweuk" 111, Pl\lleClllPl\le 10. ~fa IOI, Boston 10) Houston 116. Golden ~1°111 110 T""""'' Gemet Cltveteno er New Y«k Pl\olnlx I I S.n AnlOlllo Wuhlnoron er D911..-.r Hou1lon 11 *remento W.-..ct1Y'1 Ge"'" lalren et tndle n1 Clllcego 1t New Jerse11 Porllend •' Pl\1t1c1e1on11 ~ettll el 0t1ro11 MltweukH 11 0111" Art1n1e ,, ur111 &Mron 11 Got<*t Stele BUletl ff, Cllpoeri ff WASHINGTON -Jone\ 1·1 0-0 2, AoblnWI 10-IS 1·2 21, &Ol •·I 0·0 I, MlllOne 3· 17 S·7 11, WIMl1m1 I·• 0·0 2. M<Ktnl\I 1-t• •·• 25. lloundfleld l·S 2·3 I Rullnd 3• 10 0-0 6, 0.V. l·4 1·2 7. Wood )·6 0·0 6. Bre<nev 0-0 0-0 0 Totelt lf·IS 13· 11 96 CUPf"ERS -MllxweH 6·7 S·IO 17, Nlmr:>nlus l-9 2·4 I. Benfemln 2· 11 10-10 U, JOMMWI 6· IS 2·J 14. Nlllon 6· 16 0-1 13 Wllllt 6·1 •·6 11, 8'id0tmln 2·• 0--0 •. Vetenllne 2·1 0-0 4, Ceve l·S 1·1 l. EdW1rch 0-1 0-0 0 Tol111 34·'4 2•·36 94 S<IA bY 0U."9n W11hlnoton It n 32 ?>---94 '"-• 24 n n 26-9• TIVM·POlnt ll04ll1-McKen111 S. Nh1on W"lle Fouie41 out-N~ Atbounch - Weshlnoton 50 <Bot IJI LO\ Anoeiff t.3 <Benlemln ISi Anlsls-Weshtnoron 7t (Aulelld 101. LOI An~le1 It CM .. wttl, Johns on, V111nrlnt' 3J Tor el fouls.-W111tln11ron 23, LOI Al\Ollls ,. Tec,.nlcel\-wuntnoton 11~1 o.fense LOI AnotlH 1119911 o.fen14 A-10.•1• Coleee AP TOP 20 Record Pt\ '°"" I NOf"tll Caroline !611 2S· I 1240 I 2.0ukt 1S·2 1171 2 l Kenses 24-J lOl7 J 'Meme>tilS Sr11t 1l·2 1017 • S Geor11J1 Tecri 0 19·• '60 S 6 St JoM"s 2•·3 9?8 1 1 Mk11klan 22· l '47 10 8.KtnlUCKY ?1·) 7'4 tl 9 Svrecuse 10·l 671 12 to 0tt1eriome 23· > 65' 1 11 Nev ·Lu Vevu 24·) t.37 6 12 Brl<llev 26· I Sil ll 13 Georverown t9·S 471 9 I• Notre 0 11N 17·S ~ U lS.11\dl1n1 17·S •21 16 16 Loulsttlttt II· 7 J27 19 17 Nevv 10-• 100 11 V1rolnl1 Tech 1'·6 99 20 l9.Mlelll9anSt1lt 17·6 f4 20.N. Ceronne State 17·1 IS 11 OIMr\ rtcelttlno YOll\ Tues·EI Pe'° 80, lllinols '°'· Aleblmt 45. SI JoWP11'1 25. Pvroue 21. Old Dominion 17, p_,olne 17 Tues c11rl1llen 16. W111trn Ktnluckv 16 Iowa St1t1 IS. Mlem l, Qnlo 13, Virginie II, ArllOlll 9. Ttme>lt 9. Loul1J1ne St111 7, VlllanGYa 7, Clt vt ltnd Slete 6. ~lchmotl<I S Xevltr. Onlo S, Auburn J. Brlgllem Vounv I PCA A shlndlneS ConflAncl W L Ntv1de·La1 Veges 13 I New Mexico Stale 9 ~ UC lrvlnt 9 S Fresno Slt lt 8 1 S111 Jose Stitt I a Pedflc 6 8 Cel Stitt Fullerton 6 9 UC Senta Bart>ere 6 8 Olell State S 9 Long 6 tecll Stell ' 11 Mendllv's korft over .. W L 2S J IS I 13 10 IS 11 IS 10 13 12 IJ t• II 11 9 •• 6 19 Ntveo1·L11 Vt91t 92. C•I Stare Full· e<•on 83 Sen Jose Stilt I t. Ulall S1111 69 °OMlndlv's GMnet uc 1rvl111 el Lone Steel\ Stele Fr11r>o Sr11e 11 Uleh Stire Neve<11·Lt1 V1911 11 NI• Mtuco Staie SlturdlV's G_. 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Aon Aomenlck, Jim StetOll..... O w Smith, Don Sutton, Ltn WhlllhOuM, Cert Wfllis, Mll.t Witt Catdlen lSI 600 Boone, Doug Devis Oevld Heeth Sieve LIOdil. Jlft'Y Nerron ..........,,m Ak:tr. llUl"IHOn. Doug O.C.•ncts Cre111 Gfftler. llooOv Grtcn. J~ How.it, WeMv Jovntr, Pet K..ov. Me r1< Mel -• lllH Men'lfillcl, Guslevo F'oltoor. Oocl< Scl\Ofleld ROI> WllfOlll ~(10) llrlen Oownl119, Geor~ HenorlcA. Rev git JKIUOll It-I Jonet, Rufino Llner-11, Oerrtft Mllltr. lleogle Montoom· lfV Gerv Pttlls. Reul Tover Devon WMe cemmunnv c ..... ·-·C..-...C.) 0...... Wett I. Cal f>ftlV "'-JV 0 t P POmofte JV 000 000 ~ ) 3 GOIOt'n Well 000 031 17,-e 12 0 Lemb, H1M 171, ltec:tor Cll end Ce" rlcal>uro, Sen<l\tt, Dourv 16) and Sl>lrltv Kt ut> (t ) W-S.n<M"l (1·0) L-l.lmb (0· H 28-<>cton IG> l.ii11t0e IGl l ll-Le reldl tGI L.A He,._ t , 0nft91 C-tt) l A Herbor 102 005 00 I_. IJ 0 Orenoe Coe\! 000 JOO 000-l • S Htnllle "4e11men (6). Att•ellW (t ) •N:t Temevo. Gornt1 171. Or"'°". Wei~ 161 Rlll\Ovd 161 eNI ElllWI w-Htnllle L-01\/lorl 211-CAl'nllbeft CHI HlllQlf!t (Ml Ciomtr IHI o... ......... OAV•Y'I LOOt•lt !..._..,, -..001 -60 .......,, t)4 0 !NIU 40 ~nO bin 1 ~'"" n .cl#o" ,.. .,..,. Mt'Cf' 1 ~ 04MA WHAlt" -:M ~~ 11 Ill\\ ' rock 1'VI lOO .. .,., ~ . Orange Coul OAJL y PILOT /Tueeday, F«>r~e. 1988 * - Uniden proflles Unlden LPGA tournament > Feb. 27-March 2 Mesa Verde CC. Costa Mesa Jtla.tn.a Spencer·De•lbJ •19IS: 2t e¥9nt,, won s133,3n, ranked 12; career Hrnl"9,, 1214,312 •Hers Is 1 rag1-to·rlches sue· ens siOfv 1nat started wnen she !urned to orofesslonal golf She lacked significant amaleur gotf u · perlenee and learned tne game wnlle olavlng lne tour. •1morovlng her \COl'lng average from a roo«lt 77.39 lo 73.62 In 191', she reduced tnat by more tnan a 1trokt In 1915 tor 1 carMr low of 72.42. •1n 1,.., she .. rned neertv as mud\ as sne did In her orevlous five vears combined. In 1915, she cap· lured her first lour victory wnen ane won the MasterCard inter· netloMI Pro-Am. In winning, she snot a 36 on 1ne tron1 nine and tnen fired 1 record·tylng 2t on the back sloe f<>< a cereer bftt tW. •Her tasl name combines the names of her tether and Sleofather She attended Rottlns Colle9e and wlS an uolrlng actress and model In New Vorlt Cllv before lolnlng the LPGA tour She pracllcM Yoga to relax and enlovs scuba diving. If she hadn't turned to orofflslonal golf, sne i.vs sne Pf'Obablv swoutd be an acu«>uncturlst, soorts or ~ bf'oedcasler Of an 1Slronau1. Jall Inbter •1915· 26 events. won S99,6SO, ranked 19. career earnings, S331,3n. •After a t>rlltlant amar~r ca· reer, Inkster lurned orofessional In 1"3 and became ROOkle·oHne· Vear She led ner closes• com- ~tllor bY a wide margin. •1n tne amateur ranks. she won lhrff succeulve U.S. Amateur lllles ( 1980-1982) and was a member of ine U.S. Curtis Cuo and World Cuo teams. •she has four tour victories as a orof.ssle>MI lnctudlng 1ne Nabisco· Dinah Shore tnvltallonal In 1,.., •s11e finished In Ille 109 10 in tlftl'Y stallsllcal category except the Vare Troohv In her first full veer on tl'le tour. In 1915, sne nad five loo lO flnlsha and led 11\e tour for 1ne second stralgtll year wlln a 29.'3 oulls-s>er·round average. •s11e Is merrfed and her nusband Brian Is a golf oro Inkster ilsls baskelbafl. ra«iuetbalt, flsnlng and skiing among Iler hobbles. S."'11 Anna MONDA Y'S ltESUL T1 ·~ (41NI el "·dl'I ttloreu"""'" ~I ll'tRST ltACE. 6 tur1ono1 Vol•nOa (Crowder I 10 80 b 80 • 00 E •otel Mort C veienzue111 '00 '00 Miu Aott•I Monte lOh••••ll ) .iO Time \ 10.2 Also ran Veronica ' Queat Mont L vnn Crit11en1, !>out L111t1t Scraltlltcl No Pluma T on111111 Vtlvt t U IXACTA <3·1J 0110 W.9 20 SICONO RACE. • luroong' l'e>< JtvOlrd (!tollsl 1110 6 00 JIO Ed s F1nr11v <lltec•.i • .0 190 Somttt>tng llevond ft411re1 '60 Tome 110 4 Also rt n Ptettn1. Per'°" tQl>n, w"'' Sr "'""" Mlll\IV BOIO Ttsl•m<I"• ScrtlClllCI ,.,_ TH1't0 ltACE 6 turoonga Certalntv S...Olf' (() •trts 11 20 •IO l .0 Tl\lrd M1rr11oe •»•' J 00 l fO G-9'\tlt GIO IJonftl HO Time 109 • Al'° ren J1>1n·a S1alt' 50.,.tfd MIO•"' Nen ' Tur" To S11r Scre1cnte1 MS Loot11n1no 8011 G·- Flesl\. Sl1tlln $ueien Sw"t Pt'""• U OAI\. Y OOUILE • l 1)110 "4 60 "outtTH ltACI 6 tu•"""'' Str OU\ Pltv 1McC1'fon t 10 Lllllt Mll~ll 1$tevlHISI H1plq(on ~Ill Time I 11 • •00 lOO 00 160 4'0 Al\O ren Crnr11 Levoon Solernlflte Uno Av-o·Eu•• s11r1ue• Mt $tu N Clln To .. SolCI Giii•" 01ncir1 Me.,..., Scr11Clltd T'loerlllo T11eH1m1 Storm ., FOf"m•n Tommv JOl>ll Ptf).er10 ,.,,TH aAc•. ~ ml• Hv0ro111t1c t $thffl\ 1 1 lO • 10 1 tO Ellclutln Ce oeoe "'•"n•• a 10 •ta 8 arleNI IMtlll l 10 Time 1J72 Att0 ran v._ ' '"''nc• L • ( o K• • Oe!IC'ff Scr••clltcl Pt1nu1 L .,.,, Ou·D S•e• ltot11¥'8 U •Jt.ACTA If 0 oe•a \l?t \C SOIT'M llAC• Orll ""'" Tovrismo t~ """'' 1> JO no o o For.....,. lliu. J-\ l~\I tO Ot •80 N~ll t l"l'IMt IMltel •IO T-l lll AIM rt<I E° aelMta l u-iOID NOllOt Anel G.nllt ''""'' ... 0,1 llN w' 1 H-~l....,.. Scre1cMO N- s&VIN'T)C •ACI 6 'ur ' 1or1111 1McCer•en I\ 00 • IJO '10 l>e r"i> \.~ St • ....,\ II '10 r.oc .. "l•lute•• 1•11•' 1 IO To..,. 1 10 Alto ren A"'t<ICI" l Piii-ltt1a "t It"" ltot e \ T l\f»t"I Cn mt\ S""e''"" VP k•etc~ ,,,,.,.,, r i. Uolcl U UC.ACTA t \1 N ·41 \lll 40 Betb DanJel •1915: 27 even"· won s tn,235, ranked I. arMr earnings, 'l ,20', 1.W. •Although &he nea Nc>wed down M>me In lhe o8't lhrM years because of beek orobiems, Daniel la In tne rarlfle<I 11mosl)here of the MIHton Ooltar Club, the eighth to gain 1111, nonor. •sne caPlured tl\e 1919 ROOkle- oHne-Y .. r award by a lendslloe. In 19'0, shw hNded the monev fist becoming the first LPGA .-.,., ever to crack tne S200,000 mark In a slngle season. She w11 named Rolex Plaver·of·ltle-Y .. r tor her succ.n1. then followed with two more seasons wnen her earnings went above Ille S200,000 mark. She was the first LPGA Player to attain lhls lottv goel. •Danltf had 10 blrdlH during one round on her wav 10 Iler lownl career round of ~ durlnQ Ille 1912 81rmlngnam Claulc. •During her career, Dan ... na:s won 14 lournements and was the winner of lhe J&8 Scotcn Gold Putter Award lasl fall •A grad\utfe ofFUrman Unlver· slrv, she captured the U.S. Women's Amateur tltle In 1975 and again In 1976. Sile WIS I member of tne U.S. Curtis Cup IHm and the World Amateur Teem In 1911 before turning oro In 1979. Judy Dlckl.D.aa • 1985: 11 events, won $167,t09, ranked 9, career eamlnO\, SAU,91S •wnen she C>layed at Mesa Verde cc IH I veer. Sl'le WO<• a straw na1 and wes known as Judv Clark In Sei>tember, w married PGA oro Gardner Dickins.on and Is IOoklng forward 10 a big veer in 1986. •oesolle falllno 10 make 1n. cur al the Unlden last vear, she flnlsl'led In tne 100 10 eight llmes In tier first 13 events in 1985. •By tar her best veer since iolnlng lhe lour In 1971, 1915 also b<ougnt ner her first ... 1c1orv, Ille Boston Five Classic She finished lhe year bv ran"fng In rne too 10 In e¥ef'V staUstical cateoorv- •sn. graduated from Gtaut>Oro Slale CoJleGe in New Jersey w lln a 8 .A. in nlslorv She enlovs art and music wnen Sl'le 1sn·1 on ll'le golf courw. EIGHTH RACE. 1 I 2 m•1t1 on tut'i Tatel<-tV11tnruel1 10 to • 00 HO Fo1c.erl"' (Mer1tnl 11 IO S 00 S1r1wDf"rv Aoeo S1tven1 3 00 T ,,,,_ T ''°"' 2 33 1 AIM> ren Feet F,ndlf' Fet10<en1 S<ri1Mer '"""'" AS~ll Trucul<Pn• Remoour tt"etlln NHIO Sc,gto0 Scratclltcl None NINTH RACE. I 1 16 M•ies CllOrlllt Que.n P•ncev 13 20 7 60 6 00 8t<i. 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Cerd 0 wlnntt a• MOoroer~ una1te W•IO Ce•a E w'"""' "' 111\0ll•Ov•a ., S· 11 St llonevlt!ltu•• tuf\e va •' C'11,.,•nedt IJ·• I (lllOW1("11 10-J 1 e• L• ,..,..,. l~ ' 1 w a Cerd " ..... n,,., "' Mofltc11., •IS S 1 M9fldaY't "-ctleM AUTO 9' ACIMO TvREll. FOlltMUL A ONE: -S•ll"l<I FOO t C"'tevtf Of..., eAHeALL A"*1<MI lMeut CMIC4G0 WHl1f $0lt-S.O~ &oo -·~ I nd Ci-~son l>·IC~\ IO on4I .,., con•rect\ Nf W Y()llt._ YANK'.EE~Slo""3 Andft ~OOftl~Ofl IM-to a -•N • ~ontre<t 'O'tONTO •1.ur JAV~-S·IMCI c ec11 r -• •s• be"""" •o • -,,.., Netlwwl l - NEW vORto. METS-Si-0...loftl ~ "''f.... 'O I 1W11 .,._, COt\l'-CI S>t<tlAOE1.PM1A ~llllES-~....O c;_.. W•IM)rl 0u11_. !'II • •~w Her C'Ofllre, t \,...-0 It«'• Cl\ftdf'M\ D•l"'9< ,OOTe4'LL ... ....... , ............ GltEliN llA"' PA(t(flt .. -Nenwo lOhn M ..... °"9r9•,._ blC1n l1'0 ,...,. e ... ,.,, ,, NC'W Ottlf:UIS St.1111n. ll'l"14"d <".•" \o.I llUfl' ( f ... -· dl<'tt'".'< ~KEY ,.AltTf'OltO w ti"I. E lt~-'41•c:a ..O ..,,,., ~ltW~I _ .. .,,. ••ICI Sllew wom 1'"9fl9mtoft al '"' .. ._..,re• Mot'•v \, .__ 81\d -.,....,..,..,,, Cl"l9" l•O'TI ~Oii f,IJ ... AHt (' .( ._, 84 Or nge Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. February 18, 1986 N/ADVICE/GA An enemy in camp at battle of bulge HOROSCOPE Wedoeaclay, Febroary It ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): New approach bnngs ~·n where la investments. property values art' conct'rncd. fake 1nituu1ve rcfU11e to 1nt1m1dated by bellicose 1nd1v1dual Where romance is conrerm·d. you -\II m' hu\banll "'ould have to c.Jo •~ to look· at me and sa~. "My God. Erma'. W11h your g1nh ~ou should ht· an 85-foot redwood " , It would hurt I'd en a little. Go to m\ room Ma) bt-~lam a door or two c 1c1 J di\ orcc But at least 11 would moll' ate me 10 lo~ a frw pounds But does he do that'l No. hr JU~t 'hrugs and la)~ one of his cute lines on me like. ··Eat .... hate-,er )'-OU want ) ou're an .iduri ·· Did )OU catch the ..arca'im'> \.\. h.u I .... ant to eat 1s Hershc\ PJ and < ocoa Beach. Fla. -\nd he.kn<>'\~ 111 I knowwhtTC"hC''scom1ng from He tigure., 1( he can keep me 1h elaslll 1.1.a1-;1band~ I'll ha"e peep-seated ll·chng'> of gratitude-that he s1a~'> m amed w mt· \o e' cry chance he Sl'I'> ht• th nm' in ..t lommcnt to break du"'n m' ,df-t•\term and m' d1<.- 1.11r l111t• L u~ k' tor mt· when I diet I don t h..t\l' tht' u,u,il 1rn1ab1ht} and para- no1.i thJl gol'' v. 1th 11 I l·an handle h1\ '"'cn .. 111' II\ l 1kt• the other da) at lunch. I "'a .. n1hbhng on v.hole-wheat pita hread \tullcd with tomatoes and txcn \pmul" v.hrn m) husband 5a1d Can I gt•t \ou \<1methtng wh1k I'm up'I" T.hl' o ldnt 1m k 1n lht• "'o rld A.nd \llU th1nt.. \111J kno>A .... hat 'ou·,c mJrrtl'd I k 1.1...1<,n 1 tx•1ng po lill' Ht• "'~' "a 11 1 n~ tor ml· tu 'J~, "How al'lout 11.1. l> llllding l hair' 1n I runt 0 1 lhl' rt·ln gaalur'' .. I t..no1.1. \OU l an'1 J l\Sl'll l'\ Cf\ It nc lhl'\ U!>l' bu! I.I. hl'n J ~u\h..tnJ lo11k' JI h1~ \\Ill' "'hu "1>n J d1e1 J nd 'J ' 'l'l.'d an\lh1ng \\htk I'm (lUt" .. \\l' n talking m<>cn511n e I cou Id td ' )U <;tone' a hout · m •. ERMA BOMIECK husband's callousne~s while I'm d1ct- ing that would curl )Our hair Once: he tasted a dessen I had made 1n the blender that brought toget er s Im milk. goat cheese and 11\Cr <maraschino chcrr) opuonal) Hr 1ouC'hed his tongue to 11 and <>aid. .. This doesn'1 taste too bad" I"> that supposed 10 make me-feel gooJ'1 II m\ hushand rc:all) lo' ed mt· hl· "'ould ne,er haq.• "'a1tcd until I got 1010 bed the o ther night and lht•n Jsked. "Did \.Ou lod the back d oor''" I kno" 11 \ounds innocent enough. but he luic"' I'd get out of bed. walk the Jengl'h of the house and not have the strength to get back without t'at1ng t\\O cold ch1C'ken .... 10gs tn the refriger- ator Therl." wa~ no doubt in m\ mind hr had bt·rn \\a111ngall da' to la' that line on me .\\I returncd to bed he \a1d ··Hov. J11n g haH· \llU bt·en c:wng l '1rr111 ~tick~ and Jnnt..1ng hluc milk th1' li me •·· "T >Ae nt' -lou r hllUf'> .. I .-,naprx·d "\.\ h' are ~nu dtl'llng' 'r o u look Jll nght tu me · ~c "hat I mean ' Ht• ""Ouldn't \J\ that unit·\~ hl· "'a' <,ecing \Omeonl' t'I"<' definitely ~t to he.art of matters. • TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Rt"lat1ve .makes request, could P?sc dilemma where your own plans enter picture f ocus on compronuse, spe~1al consideration. trips, v1s1ts and promises Keep rec·ent rc~<.>lu11011\ conct'ming diet, nutntion, general health _ GEMINI (Ma} 21-Junc 20). lh d1\N)tl)1ng, )OU almost assure proht Focus on pa) men ts, collcctaons. tn\CSt- ments. Make 1nquancs. give full pla)' to 1ntellectual cunosi\y. B> tonight. > ou C'ould have reason t~ elcbrate. CANCER (June 21-Jul> 22): lllnd tall for pnnc1plcs, reahzc you are on solid ground Focus on secunt). home fam1I}. long-range prospects. lnd1\.1d- uals ·~ho p~"Wu5't-wt>R! mdtffcrent .... 111 no"' be en1hus1ast1c. Financial repon fa, orable. SYDNEY 0MARR LEO U ul) 23-..\ug. 22J lnqu1s1t1'e member ofoppo 1te se~ help~ \OU ohtain 1nformauon found onl) behind !>Ct'nes Be recepllve.1mpnnt St) le.get thoughts o n paper You make_ defin11e gain through wntten wo rd VJRGO ( .\ug. 23-cpt 22 I Flurry of ··good news" h1ghliShts su·nano Emphasis on fnendsh1p, romancl". financial gain, ab1ht) to in111atc "" 1nn1ng "'a's" Be d1plo mauc rl"garding fam1I) move or domestic ad1ustml·n1 · LIBRA ( ept. 23-0ct 22 ~· Be aware of need for hct>nse. leaSl'. appro' ~11 from professional supenor You mo\C ahead, status quo 1<, shakt·n. 1nd1v1dual ~ou respect does "ant :rou lo '>Uccecd. Yo u'll gel 1an1 approval from auihontics. · - SCORPIO (Oct. 23-No'. 21 ): Emphasis o n language, seman11cs. ab1llt} lo commun1eate need:.. Scenario h1$hhgh1s rrspons1bil1ty. intens1t) lo'e and travel Check legal rcqum·menb. nghts and pcrm1ss1on~. SAGITTARIUS (No'. 22-Dt.•t 21 1: What had been lac king \\Ill he completed -means "m1sstng fi nk" IS located Re direct. fini"h \\hat )OU stan . reach be)ond pn.·, 1ous e \perta11on' You learn more.-clboul lin.inual respons1billl\ of others CAPRICORN ( DtT 22-Jan 14 J <Ill \101.1. pla} wa111ng game. rnrreu pt1st l'rrurs F0<.us also on ne"' ~tart. pmncl·nng ">pint, strong IOH' rela1mn.;h1p ) o u (Ould be luck) in mailer'> of 'fX'CUla11un AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb I I '1a1ntain moderate pace .\'md C\tn:mcs (o-.... orkcr .... 111 turn into 'aluJhlt• ..111\ ( ontaC't thC>se "'ho sh:m· 'our ideas Cancer and another .\4uarnm tigure prnm1ncn1I~ H unt h pro' l'S accurate Fo rmer teacher returns Teen years tough, and first's toughest PISCES (Feb 19-March 201. ~tenano highlights ~plash . !lash a11cnt1un lrom member~ o f o ppos11c -.e, 't ou ·11 tx· ··on lhl' m o ' l' " .\tll'ntwn lenll'r' aro und populant\. \eNlt1ltl\ humor "'l•nou'i" lltnatmn (iemin1 ~ag111anus people pla\ roles IF FEB. 19 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY 'ou·rc dut' for addcd rt•togn111on. \(lu'll be rid of burden. ~ou'll gain morl'atli:ntmn. >otill ha't' "'1dcr aud1enll' Jnd \OU could he "!lining >Allh fame·· ) uu Jrc unonhodn\ creatt'l' 1mg11ial. independent sensual ;rnd '>luhbo rn ·\rll''i Leu .\quanu') persom pla\ 1mponant role'> 1n ~our life St:ed' plantt•d two \car<, ago \\-111 now tx·ar fru11 Sense of direction and pUrp<>'>l' .... ,11bt'rc,turcd1n I t•brua~ In .\ugui;t, srcnano highlights P<->WN JUthont\ t ommt•rn al 'utu•.ss 11111:n.,1tird IO'l' relJt1o n!>h1p H.1\L' ,11u ,.,l'I nwt ,1n,h11d\ >A hu '' ..intl'd 111 hi.· .1 ll·en..1gt•r .1J!!.:11 n 'l llhl'r h..1 ,,· f l hl· lir\t ll'l'n \l'ilr 11' 11lll'nllmt·' \Jld " thl' toughl·\t fl)r m11'>! l nl•rg\ 1.1.11hou1 LPntrul plu\ 'eln, 1l\ v. 1lh• ul dtrt:l 11110 plu'> dl·~1 rl· ,qu.1rcd\\llh••ull•hJl'lt n 1u..1 l">age I~ I Ol' Path.tr• l odl' 11! 1 lonor In PJ 1,t,10 1.11nta1n' tt1rcl' .1h,11lutc\ tor true hl.·hl'' l'f\ I H, h11,p1t..1blC' to '"a' ~h·r' ~ r >Iler -..in, tu;1ri. t<> rl'lu- <C.:t''> \nd ; \\l'niil· '•HllO!!.' 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Bovo \ '!1 n .. v. told h\ an flt1111 11.111\ l' 'hal It l' ( In l'IJnd Br•1<A n' l1_1uth.dl ll'am 1.1.a, inJn·d nJ ml'J in hun111 111 C Udl h P..tu l Hn,...,n -1n a l•1nt1.tl1 agn•t•mt•nt tx·tlAlT n tht• t11J t hand lhl' l>A OL'f \rthur \1111.kl·,·· \1l Hn dt· -\nd \h Bntk ' IJ\ll Jh ,11mp..1n ' - " ha1 hJl kur pl.i'l'r\ 1.1.11r~nt ·" ,lrl\l'r' "n thl •ingin.d · tJ\1 'qu.111 -·'·'' .l \din\.\ lrJll\ hl\l \ppk hlo'"'n" .Ill' '"n 1l'r th.tn o11 ho:r hluom' .ircn '1 1 hn ·• I ndt·l·d .\ pplc hlt1'>'>om nt:t tJr m.i ' hl· ·" mulh .t\ >P-rx·ru:nt 'ugar ()1hl·1 ncl lar\ a'eragl' o nh '"-rx rll'nt 'ugJ r ~ \\I It 1d \l'l~h' nu 1 ·" :hl h111I r d 1\ .thuut 1111 1n\cnh1f\ \\II. : ..... · lhl'll bra1n')torm' 111 thl· I \ P.Jtl·nt Olli~c a nd I Xl1 111 th1·m l:\ l'OluJll\ I.I. 111 g{'t pall'nl\ f....cntul k\ mu\t lkal ""Ith ~K'I\ thl' \.\J\ 11 ha' dralt "'•th l•tlo nl'I' It hJ<, thrCl' poet laureate' ) 11u'rt d runk nl\ dc·,11 1.1.hl·n \\IU 1h1n J.. \cru rt.: \11ph l\lll Jll'd hul 1.1n'1 'Pl'li 1t I h.11 d1,. \.., ,,11, d tit,· hutf1r h•"1d 1 .111 r ml'rg, tr•1111 ,,n 1rntk~.111·r d1q 111 lull l11gh1 The ll.1rn.i 'P"" 11.rc.:t·ri tlungar~ ",1ho u1 J.., h1gJ'> Jnd1an:i L.M Boyd C'olomnlst. a SJ-Ddil'ated If a girl's 'in'trouble' her boyfriend is also DF \R \\,'-L\'.'.l>t-R.., Rn tnth 'ou pnntl'd J kiter Imm 'omc dingi. bruad "'hu '>.ild hc.:r hu!>hand"had hel·n 'lrapP\.•d " h\ .t 1.1.u man "'ho "'anted a hah\ and 1.1. ho resen1~ the tact that no .... · he has to pa' child suppon ')he had the.: nl·nc: 10 ..a~ child '>Upp<1n ta .... , 1.1.crl' unlair to m<'n and o ught lo be.: aho l1-.hed ) ou put her in hn pl..tt l' h' 'Kl\ ing v.hat nced' to be l hangt:d" lhc a1111ude of men that h1rth u1n1rol 1\ '>t1ml·th1ng 1hat uni\ "'umcn \hould \H>m ahout. ) ou al'>o ..aid lalhl'f\ \I.ho tr, to dulk out o t thl'tr responc,1ht111JL'~ \hould be pur\ut•d '1gorousl ~ . A. da\ or t"'O later \Uu ran a letter fro m a· pregnant teenager who had J('c1dcd tu keep her bab) She said 11 "'a'i going to be hard not onl) for her. hut for her parents. ""ho would he 'upponing the hab) at least tcmpor- anl\ Thl' gar! did not mention the father of her hab~ C'<cept to sa) he rt: fused 10 mam her .\nd \-OU .\nn L.tnders did not say one word about the lather''> linailC'lal obhgallons \.\. h) ., rhat girl should ha\C been told that the bo) "'ho got her pregnant ha' a finanual respon'ilb1hty ..... hethcr he mames her or not Wh> ~hould her parents ha.,.t· to '>houlder the ..... hole thing alone'' What about HI parents'' Wh) should the bov he allowed 10 go on his meIT\. "'-!> a\ 11 nothing happened'' I ha'"e two daughters and a \on T hcrl' ""Ill he no douhl<' standard' tn 1h1<, huu'ic When m) son 1'> n ld enough to undac;tand the'><' matter\ he ""'II hc taught that \t'X I\ a lwo-w<n rc\pon\lb1ht) II he gt·ts .i girl preg- nant. he will be JU'>t a<; 1 n voh ed a\ the , girl \\ho" carrying his child In m~ • opinion an:r parent \I.ho doesn't du the same with their sons 1\ per- petrating a gra\c inJU!tt>ce again\! -;oc1et\ a .. a whok -~ ( IN C1RFF"-VILLE ANN LANDERS DEAR GREENVILLE: You ougbt to be cloned. If we bad a few million more parents around wltb yoor brand of justice, tbls world would be a better place. I bope your letter will be the basis for some dinner-table conversalloo tonight and some classroom dl1cu11lon tomorrow. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. I am 1J \ears old. onc oft he m1llton people 1n the l ln1t<'d tates who has a se"ere hearing problem I wa~ born deaf 1n o ne ear I wo uld like 10 tell all the peo ple out there. when <>omeone says. "Excuse me. I d1dn'1 hear what you said Would )'OU please repeat that''" Do not say. "What's the matter with \OU -arc you dear·· Whenever someone asks me tha1 question. I reply "Yes. I am deaf. and 11·s no fUTI ... Then I walk awa) I would ltke to see this lt'ttcr printed Ann If 11 <;tops JU-St ont' per'>on from ..aying, "What are you. deafl" 11 will be wonh a lo t to mC' Peoplt' have no idea ho w hurtful 1t is 10 be asked that question It's like asking '>Omt·one ... .\re ~ou t:ra1y.., .. It make<; us lh·I like freaks -( 1R £A 1 NH K. N Y DEAR G.N.: Here's yoor letter. lo tbe meantime, I encourage you and a ll bearing-Impaired people to re- 1pond to tbat question ln an eve. more forthright muoer. Yoa ml&bt say, "Yes, I am deaf and I llo~ yoa reallie bow lucky you are oot to bave tbe problem." Burt Reynolds on Georgia's mind 8 ) the A odated Pres~ -Alo\( K'llH .\R \i.i -\ l1H.JI hu<;1nc-'\'iman ~:inti\ Burt R('· yoolds' hdnd\ a nd lc-t·1 1n w n 1.rt·tc. hut nnt ht·la u,t· h,· "'•'>hl·' the allor h.irm Rohen \.\. tlllam' told the Hlackc;hcar < ''' ( 011n' ii lhdt .1 "( 1eorg1a \.\. ..tlk ol F <lrlH." \hould be '\Ct up 1n thl' lit\\ hu'>lnt''' dt'ltnct tocn~hnnt• 111 n >nt n't(' lht hand'I and footpnnt' o l C 1eorg1a ' notable den11cn~ Re)nolds are"" up in nc.-.irh. \.\..a}CfO\S Jordan •happy' '-f. \.\.-YORK -Former R1·p Barbara JordlD stepJX'd ou1 ot the poltucal arena eight year\ .lgo 10 teach. and ~he say, !he's happ~ educ.:attng )'Ounf people who will move into po'l1t1ons of power In an 1nterv1ew 1n Parndt• maa."11nt. lhe 50-year-<>ld former r exas conart swetnan, who was a , . I Burt Reynold.9 mt!mbn" of the ~fqy\t' JudK1a"' C 11mm111c-r dunng 111\ impeach m<'nt h1•ar1ng..\ for Prt$1dcn1 ....,1,on1n f'-':14 '81dc,heha,uscdn \\h('el<.h.ur and walker 10 tel Barbara Jordan around for some time. "I have a mohil1t> problem." she ~:ud Klda helped LOS t\NOEI ES ;-The na· . ~· .. 11onw1de Project Safe Place pro- graql to help runaway and home- less ~tldrcn 1s being helped w11h a music video by country music star Larry Gatlin. "I think before we feed one more person anywhere. or clothe one more person anywhere. we ought to ta kt care of our own, .. Gatlin said in ceremonies kicking off the federally funded proJet t Author cited NEW ORLEAN -No'cl"t Walker Percy has been g.1ven thcr 20th annual Campion Award for "Io na and eminent scrv1cC' 1n the caust ofChnst1an letters." Perey. who~ booh incl ude "The M oviego er ' and "Uncelot .. was cited for caplUr- tn& "the pint of the modem ( hn~uan wayfarer ""ho often hve, on the fnnies of society. yet who docs not hesitate to que~1on hfe's fundamental value'! •• I FI ND THE HIDDEN CHANCE I Buth ~'11 lnt>rnbf(> S<>ut II a<> a ls NORTH +AQ9763 A 86 IS •AQH EAST •• WEST +2 KQ 863 J97 3 +J96 10 7 5 4 Q 104 2 + K 10 7 6 SOUTH +K J 1086 J9 2 AK +432 Thl> bidding South Wf'•t J + Pa"8 5 Pas8 6 Pass Pass Pufi North 4 NT 6 NT 6 • < >r1t•nin~ lt•tid Kin~ ul Eut Pa .. Pus Pu8 Ev1•11 lookin~ ai all the t ard1', II ti. not ea.."y 111 '>pol d<>darerc; rxtra t"hanl't' tc• bnn~ home hie; <;padt• -.lam Jndt·t>d, wht>n this hand wa.." . pla)'Pd 111 a tf>am matC'h. twv da..t1n ~u1.,hed dt•<'larer-, wt•nt down You don't usually laund1 mto l\lackwood wht•n you lu1vt• thr('t- fast loser; tn a 1d,.. ".llllt llowr•\ t>r ~orth felt -.ur(' h1., partn1•r h.\d to have e1th1•r tht> ace 11r ktn~ 11f <11a mond~ for h1-. openinj.( bid ..,., r h1• \'t•nture was s aft' Aga1nst 1x 'pade!> Wt-st madl' ht~ normal lead of thE' kintt o f hearts f.>t>clarer's problem was to avoid los- in~ two trn·k" tn club.,, and thf• -.1m p ie wa} 111 at·compll-,h that wa.-. to l ry tht' (tub rtnl'!>~'. which had a 51> pt•rc l'nl < hant·t• o f '\\1<1 .. <•dml( roday. howt•ver. was llllt 11n1· of CHARLES GOREN OMAR~ SHARIFF !-1 t hu-;t• winning day-. You ran improve on that hm.· l>~ drawing lrumps and ehmmatin~ tht• red suits Then you must hoJX> that West 1s not at his most aJt.>rt and lead a dub toward dummy. mtt.>ndmf( tu insert the eight and end play Ea..~t T hat worthy wHI either havt> to lead a dub into your rn3Jor temu·l' or e lSt> ~1 ve you a ruff-stuff in a rto>d suit I lo\\'l'Vl'r, West can foil that by play- 111~ "t'rnnd-hand h1gn. and you will a)o(a111 helve tu lose two 1 lub t nt·ks Tht· C1J1t'ning lead ha.c; g1\ t'n} uu an •"<lra l'hanL"t'-fmdml( ~:a:.t "1th lht• tt•n of hl·art:-Wm the :u·e ,,r heart-.. dr.1w trump<; and ca.~h the ace·k1ng nl dtamond., :"uw lead tht• JBt k o f lll'art~ fon lnli( Wl:"'t to 1·11\'t•r \'011 111ff in dummy and trnmp a t11a nwud 1n httnd to ehm1mUl' that -.u1t :-...1•\t lt•ad tllt' rHnl' of ht•art~ II \\t>,t l'O\'erc;, you mu'll ruff and I all bat k 11n tht• club suit for \.llllr 1 mH ran If he dOE's not produu• t lw t 1·n. dis<·ard a dub from tht• tttblt• A-. l t 11' card-. lit• Eas t must 1.1. 111 hut 1111\\ lw 1s mdPed t>nd pla) I'd :' :· l 0 . ... .. •,•It ' ,-:-:;:;-r i • ' , I I 1 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 V1011n maker 6 Prairie produce 11 Apt 14 The Thinker sculptor 15 Wash cycle 16 A1rltne abbr 17 Gambler 19 Cunning 20 Coat edges 2 1 Consumes 22 Containers 24 Thereupon 26 Sherwood 27 Rescind 30 Talks a lo t 32 ASl..cnder 33 Obstructs 34 One - kind 37 Towel word 38 Engages 39 Almost rouna 40 Behold 4 l Canon 42 - -barrel 43 Shrunken 45 Cubic meters 46 Prate 48 Postem 49 Chnkers SO Pockmark 52 Jot 56 Nav rank 5 7 LOCOmOhllt' of otd 60 Old auto 6 1 Cho s Sester 62 Ops daugt11e1 63 Finality 64 Gallery 65 Stenches DOWN 1 Curve 2 Besides 3 Furniture styl e 4 Touts 5 and outs 6 Pained SOWH.l 7 Commo11on 8 Insects 9 Honshu nay to Edgy 11 Skips t2 French City 13 Rendezvous 18 M1s<:reant 23 Pa1n11ngs 25 Porkp1e 26 Dudes 27 Cheers 28 Weapon PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 2Q Rearong or ch1laren 30 Spread 31 tdylltsl 33 Chcna prel 35 Diet 36 . Oh' Woe•" 38 German t•lle 39 Too ~d 4 t Rcnglets 42 S1ouan 44 GOddess of infatuation 45 Resenlful .. 46 Mother 01 pearl 47 Poplar 48 Author Runyon SO Signet 51 Roman statesman 53 Learner 54 Sunday punch 55 Hodgepodge 58 Pewter coin 59 Sgt or cpl THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "You're supposed to be leading. P J!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson I~ I ..... ,_,._ . .,. '"'"'•'••• ~ "I'd like to get up early , too. if I could go to sleep nght after breakfast." PEANUTS BON. Ol ~ 'A~rt 'A01 SEL E . QUE Dl ... ·ON DE NOV EAU~ W~AT5 THE NEWS 7 RIEN OE NOUVEAU. NOT~tN6 NEU.I --, GARFIELD WHAT'5 A GIRL UK( i.>OV '701NCS IN A PLACE LIKE THIS? TUMBLEWEEDS WA~n='7 WOl.-F1 YOU'VE IJef=I\) tNSIF'l'- 1l1E FO~ POSl~ASA ~R FOR A IV.c:'w'i:{. \~ 1-{AVE: 'bLJ l..f.ARNe'7? DRABBLE 1 ~oc.K ~ K~OC.\(I, ~t.toCK 1. K"OC.\( \. I It'. ROSE IS ROSE ! . . BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP ) I "Would you believe I was voted the boy most likely to succeed In my graduating class?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham r:1"\ ~ :=; .,_ 1 c. "" "'""'"---, %~ by Charles M. Sc~lz QlJEL VILAIN TEMPS I WHAT NASW WEATHER ~ EVER.l{fHIN6 IS 8AD .. TJ.4E WAR Tl-lE FLU rnE WEATHER ... EVER'( Tl-l IN6 '. 1-:iCCO OA. ~ ~RE. -100 1~E. LAr-1 ~ i~E­ ~0U"J£ · • by Jim Davis Li t\£ 1 SAID ••• WHAT'5 A v lRL Llt4.f YOO UOINC't' IN A PLAC( LIKE TMl5 ? --- by Tom K. Ryan ... 11'5 R.A:T>if:~ PfFFla.tl -ro c;1..eef'" Wt1H v'OtJ ~AVAGES ~ING-PRU\iS AL.I-t\116tff. '\ ... by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady .. _, -· Orange Coast OAll V PILOT/Tu.-day. Februaty 18, 1988 86 BLOOM COUNTY by Berke Breathed •J(J'! • •' .J.A-:>1 HI "I 1 I 'lvl!•~ Y.,Nvll~ ~ ' MOON MULLINS by Ferd & Tom Johnson j iMeoWIN~ HER A CORVE ... sH·'4-· wE C,ANIT l,~T MAM\e R /<f./OW 1 't.JASt.J'r REALLY Ar r~· 't,,18Fl.Afo/ 'S1tJDY1N' Ho~ ro z. ,, 1~oVE MY5ELF id>SE<~El·· ............. "" . ...... , ....... FOR,BETTER OR FOR WORSE M::>r-1. DID'/00 ~W fHAI BRIAN.$ DAD IS AN ELECIFWNIC.S GEN1us'7I SHOE ro ~ l<EALIZE -., I l<NON. 'rt>U WERE Q::>IN6 70 I Off ICCR .. INA30~? I JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN I'VE BEEN ASKED fo 01A~ 1HE BAND 11-1£ 1RJP 10 "fHE BAND Dt REC.~ AC1i.JAU PREFERS M£ A'-~ IHE b1AA: BA~D C.ONi"E..SI I (HAPE.RONE DOONESBURY ~ ftAN ~ ff.J:i• x"' ~•A'.!(~· !f-_,J. ~, ... , .-.... ')+J , ) S'-'E S~OT AN .AM,AZIN, INTUITION by Lynn Johnston '{ERH! DIDYOOt<NOW \HAT MY ~D CAN ~it> 10 IN ONE. BELCH?' by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Dowe by Tom Batiuk BECAUSE 1 CAN COJBlE ON SAX 1 by Gary Trudeau :~1 8/:i. ... ..ell .t: • :I!.\ ';(. "it-!1 "'~.:· [°"~,:.'<C'~ .. : <.: """h'E t, ..... .,. ..,r.[.(,J. • -,if[ ;,a~ .. ~l.~~ 'of~ ' ' ~--------------- .. $2 00 TUESDAY I • WEDNESDAY AS INDICATED BELOW edward1 NEWPORT 644-0760 NI W"OIH C!Nllll atwN JAMeUllit • "'A II ··, I: , .. "TM( Ct.A• Of TM£ CAVE llAI" (II 10Mlil,'1rl~\ Of!'~ srruo -1110 IAIGABI NICE - 10 11111 6 TUCK SflMO ··ouT Of AFalCA" '") 100 1000 FIHP--•UUll- UY "ftw ... 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WH "YOGI IEAI" (C) IUU.JQ . . edwardl SOUTH COAST LAGUNA 497.1111 ti <..OA~'"•••1 •••••lJ•A9 R.MIBIWI •TAM.0. "f II" (I) 60011S IOJO ff WHllNfOI 11 At AIJUIT lWMO IOIS "Tiil COlOI "'.,L(" '"·ll) 11\ lttt 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I TuM<lay. February 18, 1988 Cinema collection hassle -> resolved Pi\SAOFNA (AP) -Backer!> t?I thtt'f film museums have settled their ~uabblc over the estate of a dead movie bull agrc:emg the hon's share !!>hould go to a Hollyw~ museu[.11 where he volunteered his time. Alben Rosenfelder. who fnends I said would sometimes see four mov- ies in a day, died a year ago and lef\ h1~ S260,000 estate to a movie museum I nfonunatel), he chctn't name the mu\Cum, and three o rganizations mounted campaigns for the mon~y as a probate tnal neared in Pasadena 'upenor Coun. In a settlement reached last month, the m al groups agret'd that 90 pen:ent of the mone) should go to Holly\~Ood Hentage, which runs the Holhwood Studio Museum. Three cousins of Rosenfelder will spl11 6 percent. and the other 4 percent .will go to a group plannJAg the Amencan Ftlm and Television Museum. The 1h1rd claimant to the money. the proposed Hollywood Exposition and Museum. gets nothing. Hollywood Henta$C was the only one of the thrct• mov1c organ12atton~ 1n ex1~11~nCt' when llosenfelder wrote his one-page will tn 1982. attorney-; tor the other groups acknowledged. Rosenfrlder who was 78 when hc: died. did volunteer work for Holly- "'O<id Hentai e. said the group·~ founder Manan Gibbons. He was panicularh interested in the ( ec1I H De Mille Barn~ where the fmlfeature- length film was shot in 1913, she said. The organt7alton's Hollywood tu- d1q.. \foscum opened 1n December in I tht' restored barn. near the Holl~- "'oc>d Ho"'I I Holly"'ood Heritage an<l the I .\mencan Ftlm and Tele\ 1!>1on Mu- '>cum "'~ltt Ro.,enfeldcr\ collc:c- lton nl 18} ponra1l'> of Academ) I .\"';mJ winners. Fnends c,a1d Ro~nfcldcr who once ran a hobb) shop and dance \!Udto 1n ( leveland. talked ahout mo\ 1cs con!>tantl} Some day<, he I wallhed a tnpk ft:sturc dunng the d.l\ then wcnt to a !itud10 prcv1c"' at night TV L ISTING S EVENNO -t.'00- 0 D NEWS MATfHOUSlON POL.ICE STORY THAEFS OOMPNN Dff'AENT STAOKES IUSINESS REPORT MECHANICAL UNIVERSE I C8SHEWS A8CHEWS Q NICHEWS 92~HAG~ ~ ~l /HOTLINE • • *'' · Ahte Adams" 11935) Ka- thattne Hepburn, Fred MacMurtay H MOVIE • • warlOl'ds Of Atlantis" ( 1978) Douo McClure, Cyd Charisse S MOVIE • * • The Main Event" ( 1979) Bar· b1a Str11sand Ryan 0 Neat -8·30-0 N8CNEWS m TOO ClOS£ ~COMFORT Cl) JEOflAAOY el) MACNEIL I LEHRER NEWSHOUR 4Ii) PHOTOGRAPHIC VISION ~lfQ) NEWS ~=EAmR m BARETTA -7:00- 1) CBSNEWS CJ ~ ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT G TAXI O A8CNEWS O 0 LOY£ CONNeCT10N G) TliREFS COMPNN Cl) !»WHEEL Of FORTUNE 4Ii) BUSINESS RtPORT P.M. MAGAZINE al) PRAISE ntE LORD 1. MOVIE * • •1 "Into the N1gh1" (19841 Jelf Gotdblum, Mldlelle Pl841fer P INDEPENDENT NEWS -7:30- 1) 2 ON THE TOWN 0 PRICE IS RIGHT 0 MOVIE * • • * One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nes1 t t975J Jack Noeh04· son. Louise Fretcner 0 EYEONL.A 0 Sl.000.000 CHANCE Of A l.JffTlME G)M'A'S'H (I) HEWL YWED GAME fD PROflLES Of NATURE ~ ntE MOVlEMAKERS T SD ATLAAGE W PEOPLE'S COURT ~JEOPARDY m RACING FROM SANTA ANfTA P NEWS Z MOVIE * * * The Boy With Green Hair 1 t9481 Dean Stockwell Robert Ryan -8-00-e t. TRAPPER JOHN, M.D O ~A·TEAM 0 fO WHO'S THE BOSS? 0 JOKER'S W1LD (!)MOVIE Marlette Hartley &Jld Suaan Rinell play mother &Jld daUCbter ln •'One Terrific Guy.'' a TV moYie about a family'• battle aialnat a popular b!Cb acbool teacher (Wayne lloten) wbo conduct. bol(Ua aez rettearcb, tonight at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. t * * • "N.oJlll ay Northwest' ( 1959) Cary Grant, Eva Marte Saint EJl) NOVA 4Ii) FRONT\.INE Eli) PRAISE ™E LORD m PETER GUNN C MOVIE • t '1 'The Te<mmatOI'·· (1984) Ar· nold Sth111arzeneggef Linda Hamil· ton ti MOVIE • * .. The AvlllOI'" 11985) Chriato- pner RelM. Rosanna Arquette P ~ON'S COMEDY CLASStCS -S SUNOA Y IN ntE PARK WITH G£0RG£ -8:30- 8 @; GAOWlNG PAINS TIC TAC DOUGH G) P.M:MAGAZJNE '1:)DAAGNET P HONEYMOONERS -9:00- 1) ..L MOVIE One Terntic Guy ' (Premiere) Wayne R¥S. Marielle Hartley 0 3 ACADEMY Of OOUNTWf MUSIC'S 20TM ANNIVERSARY REUNION 0 @! MOONLIGHTING ONEWS ffj WKRP IN CINCINNATI m MOVre * • Lady Ot The Hoose" ( 19781 Ovan Cannon. Armand Assante fll)FROHTUNE ~NOVA EI!) PRAISE TliE LORD 6) ESPECIALLY FOR YOU Win. KENNY ROGERS AND THE ARST EOOlON !. MOVIE * • * · 81000 Simple {198.CJ Jonn Getz, Frances McOormand P STAR TREK 2 MOVIE * * *" Tne Bay Boy (1984J Liv Ullmann Kieter Sutl\8(18nd -9:30- MOVIE • • FM ( 1978) Micileel Brandon Eileen Brennan -10:00-R ~INGTOH STEELE 0 ®i SPENSER FOR HIRE O ntESAJHT el) NORTHERN !REI.ANO-AT ntE EDGE Of THE UNION ml HERfT AGE: CMLIZA TIOH AND ntEJEWS al) BEHIND TliE SCENES '1:) CALLING ALL SPORTS '¢ CRAZY ABOVT ntE MOVIES· GROWING UP IN TliE MOVIES ~ MOVIE • • • Splash t 1984) Tom Hanks Daryl Hannah P COMEDY BREAK -10:15- EI!) RWOIOUS PAOOAAMMINO -1C>'30- ' ~M VMTAKEA * * * Ugllllllll!I Sword1 Of Oelth ( 19 7 4) T OlllfSAb\11 O W&k1y1m1, Ooh Kato i ~OEHTNEWS * * • The BreaklUt Club" I 19M) Emilio Estevez. Molly Ringwald -11:00- 8 B~-,~ GBIZAAAE I) 8AANEY MIL.LEA fm NADINE GORDIMER STORIE! 4Ii> 8U8IHESS REPORT EI!) CANDI STATON-SUSSEWEU ~ NIGHT GALLERY 't MOVIE • · Hot Bodies 119&4) Ollnltl Ga b<lel Ponlello p MIWONAIRE MAKER 11 MOVIE • •; T!ge<S In upstlcit I t979) Ufsu. 18 Andress SylVla Knstel -11:30- 1) (LSI~ & SIMON B ~TONtOHT OOOCOUPl.E g ~ A8C HEWS NtGHTUNE 0 PfTFAll d) DYNASTY lJ) HAWAH FIVE.() 4Ii) MOTORWEEK al) PRAISE ntE LORD m NIGHT GALLERY -11:55- H MOVIE * • 'Tile Mean Season ( 1985) Kurt Russell. Mariel Hemingway -12:00- " L!J COMEDY BREAK 0 EYE ON HOLL YWOOO 0 MOVIE * • "MOie Than Friends ( 1978) Rob Retnei Penny MarShaJI EJl) YES. MINISTER 1li ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT m 700CLU8 C MOVIE • t , Heaven Help Us I 1985) Doo· aid Sull\ellalld Jo/In Heard P MOVIE • • * Five M11l1011 Years To Earth I 19681 James Dooald Andrew Keir -12"15-s MOVIE • t Purple Hear1s ( 19&4) Ken Wahl Cneryl Ladd -12:30- 0 ~LATE NIGHT WrTH DAVID LETTCRMAH - 0 RAT PATROL 0 TOM SNYDER Ii Cl) INDEPENDENT NEWS mMERVGRI~ EJl) BUSINESS Of M.ANAGEMENT t MOVIE • * , · V1deodrome" ( 1983) James Woods. Deborah Harry z MOVIE t * t The Brealo.la,t Club" (19&41 Emilio Estevez Motty Ringwald LUX Ull'f 1HEATRIS \1 1$ I" 1 Mah Wae"d•yo * WALK· INS * Isl Mat Only Sal Sun .&. Holldaf 1 Unleu No ted DRIVE -INS STADIUm 0 6]1 1110 l<•l•ll• llu• St•O••"' s ~A .. OOUTI .. 91EVERLV HILLS (R) Show-stealin~pooch now going Hollywood WITN ESS (A) SHOWS AT 7 00 & , 05 QUIC KSILVER (PG) S HOWS AT I 2S 3 25 ~ lS 1 2S & 9 2S DOWN ""o OUT IN BEVCAL V HILLS (R) SHOWS AT I 10 3.2!. S lS 1SO &1000 MU A PIH Y'S R oMAftCE IP'G-U) SHOWS AT I oo l 20 s 30 1 4 0 & 9 50 vov .. Gau>OD (R) SHOWS AT 710 &915 WILDCATS CR) SHOWSATI t S330 S 45100&10 I S OUT OF AFAtCA (PO) SHOWS AT 12 45 3 SS 7 00 & I 0 I 0 IN 70MM COLOR PURP\.JE (9') SHOWS AT t OS 4 OS 7 05 &. 1 0 05 Plu' Spinn t PG) DELTA l'ORU (R) Plut M1u1n9 In Ac llon Pu1 2 fRI HA ... URGER T ... M•tt.11 P'kWIW(R) Plut Elomln•ton (PG) ROCKY JV ("9) PluJ Co·Hol To Love & Ole In LA (R) NIGHTllARE ON £UI STRUT II (R) No<Jntmare on Elm SI I (R I ~ TO ll« A.IT\AIE ("9) Plusl 101 OALMATIONS (Cl Cll•ld ProCH Cll•r9ed *ORI\/( l"S 0••• Ill WU1y1/I H Who41/Uoft1 IZ fro Uoltt1 "•l•f OOll y ll'IUO 9'tClt NOlTWml .... OOWH AND OVf IN IMllY ltlW fl l I 2o4S 2o 1' So4S l t!J 12111 OOllY JTtUO f/X 111 LOO l olO .. oo ••>O 11.- ROCKY IV (PG) ') .j( ) Jf. • j(; 6 ..)IJ t )S Ill )I. -111 11n• tlll'fK•"x 111 Otl Amo lllVIH ~OH QUICKSILVllt 1fl01 1 llJO 2'40 •• u "" ., ... ~, CNU<ll HOlllll OllTA fOltCl 111 I blO ,_ .. I 5,40 .. ,. tltU DOUT "'90IWICW IP'O'Ol'9fl 1 t llCAIUeT NOMIMATIONS ...o.~ OUT Of AlltlCA <NI NtCIC llOlftlllm .... DOWN AND OUT IN llVHL Y HILLS 111 !·10 )o>O "00 lo>O I ltOO 2 At.AOCMT NOMIHAflOflll MU T 'lfUllWllllJ OAIHfl MUA,HY'S AOMANCI 1~121 I 21U J1>0 1141 1110 10,)0 f/X 111 1101 )oU "01 l1U 11100 lOUll OOSNTT JI IRONIAGU 1~u1 l21M tiU S 10 1'41 10.10 NtGtfTMAll ON ILM STHn '1 2. PllDOY'S llVINOI (9) 111114111 t ill GATEWAY OOllT ITlllO llMH ""°" QUICKSILVH IPOI loU )1f0 JotO ''°° 10.10 I I ~T NOMIMTIONI _..,.,..,..,..._ .. 1 • pp ~Of NltlCA f"l 1.-.. uJMI .... Ml4IAl llO*M UM191,,_ JIWIL Of THI NIU IN! 2M .... "" 1141 , .. .. YOUNCMLOOO 111 ........ rHI llST Of TIMll 1 .... u 1 !JI! .... ,..., ~·(II MS•U tt.49 ..... e.11 ,,., ;.:•h»~·--~~~~---~-~~~~~ ...... 811 Office o,.n1 hl·Stln 6:00 ,_. Maflofn 1·30 N Sllew Sllftt ti 7•00 PM ClliWml UMor It Atwty1 f1" ----~~~~.... ..-ilillllllllillllllllllllll~~!!!!!!!!!~ IUPf II SW6' "1( l T '"'Y Set••••• A•4 S..•••T f rt'll IA"1 tt J!'M hr 1010,.,otoo co11 •11tll7t UH ANAHEIM --- BUENA PARK HIWAY39 " .. :l I I "1UiM#tY .,_,.."°"' Pill ffl¥Wf .,.._.. nuim '"'""""II e,. .. 'm Il l THI COlOl PUR~l .... 11) t,.< QUi:c"':1~m !NI Y,,C WITNIH 111 MAO MAX, llYONO ST ILMO'I Piii fl) TMUHOllDOMI t. l't Y,c * t,,c ·' ••OHIAOU ,,...,) • NIU"'°'"'""' ..... * MY CHAU,,IUt fll DOWN AHD <MIT IN ltlYIH aACON OUtCKSILVllt I"' IT. ILMO'S Pfltl ~ J',r loe lOWW * YOUNG•lOOO r., i lllT O#TIMU!M-ta) _•];tJ :@• {114) QUMltU "2 • C..,..,. _., ... _ WILDCATS 1m11 °'' DtA.D ""' , Jl "Ill UKI U$ !Nl llVH\ Y HU.LS 111 MIAVlNLY KIO ,..LJI J~ CNUCll NOMll f,.< * DllTA POICI I ~""'~ WILDCATS rNt * MISSING IN ACTION 2, '"' llOt ........ Ill LoHABRA .. ~ .... UIJ 'G.r-ri; . ..... '"""_ DOWN AHO OUT IN HVHL T HILU 111 HIAVIHLY IUD ~111 llTTllt Of P DUO IN! * * NIOHTMAAI ON ILM ITlm 'MT 2, P•IDOT'I RIVIHOI 111 tltON IAOU ~tit LOS ANGELE~ (AP) -Herc's a Hollywood shagg)" dog story the biggest laughs and praise for the film "Down and Out tn Beverly Hills" ts going to a lovable and neurotic black- and-whtte Scotmh border collie named Malls!>e. His real name 1s Mtlo.c and he stoic: the thunder from c;ta r-. R1thard Dreyfuss, Bene 'vf1dlc:r and N1tk Nohe. In the movie, Mike rolls hi s eyes. walks on hot coals and plunges snout· first off a d1vmg board. EfTom by the Dt'ine)" Studio, makers of the new Paul Ma1ursky movie, to nail down Mt kc for a long- term contract weren't "iucces'lful. A frustrated Disney execu t1 ve said, "He's holding out uinlll the picture opens because he thinks he can get more 1n the free market. .. Mike's manager, animal trainer Oint Rowe. said Disney offered M1kc SJ.000 for a "nght of first refusal llACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS -Best Picture- Color~ llU MNM W .A 52H33' MIUPAll UA lilNl'S I ts2-4t93 ""'mu EDWMDS soont COAST "-W ~-21ll ll Tiii CDWMIDS Cl lOlO 511.fltO .,., ....... OIWMDS CHMTO COOi( 141·0770 I W •A• .. t•fli••"'-d'Jti ... -.... "' ~-· "" ··-·. _._ ... u.uu ,ACl"IC LA •ADA "4·1400 LlllUllMI IDWMDS soont COAST lAGlN 4'7·1111 -CllDOll: ll4-1SS3 IT&ITll EDWMIDS ft.lAQ'. cono n1.0~1 WUIWID ,.CflC IWIAT H .... 191·31t3 Mike deal" to rc:ta1n the dog's services for I months." The studio turned down his higher counter offer Rowe said. "They said they could go out and get an>-dog. That really hun. but I guess that's the busm<'ss. ·• G O LDIE HAWN ~'°" ·~• ... 1 • ~\· .... © ~ llU *""""'" MAlll 8110 IDWMDS M1SS01 S29-S.m VI JO MAU 49S-6l20 HOAPUI .... UA MOftS I CflDOll( 9S2-4HJ UHSSJ lllTl ... .... (DWAllOSllMQ PACllC OlMG TWll '31 · J50 l llUI U4-U61 llTW UITlW EDWMDS SADOU1ACll IDWAllDS lllSfOI Sll·SllO ~.7444 .. nun-. EDWAltOS wocaaJQ IDWMDS ftlAGl m.ous cOOoltl-*7 UIAIU WUTWIU MIC r ASHIOll SQIN( racn ..... , .n (213) Ht-003 OUIHl-KU u .... Rll•nn PACllC ;AIDUT UA WUTWGTO Ul-H .. OIUOtf :...1-....... _ ·-- DIUlm , .. ......, i>d w.ird., TOWN r:r NlfR 1111-TWU ........ 11111 I • U ,"' "751 •4184 c i 1 • 'A Ml' A • -= J Orange Coat OAIL V PILOT IT~, Februllty II, 1911 S7 CALL 642-5678 . IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4MAOO IT'S llAlt TO .-vi LR WAS OllCE so HIMY 1sna I FOUi• llY-. IOllE MT IY lOOOll 11 lllE tMY· P1.01·s ew11mts. CLAMIFIED INDEX 642-5671 f ROM NC>fn'H ~I CO. s.t0-1no , ----1 I IE Cl•t MT a- Ll1._aa1 l!t••l lff2 C..ta •eu 1114 ltatll Ct111 Wttrt C"t1.... MM lut...... !ff leteb~ 1711 IW.../lftiM Im a. .... 1101111 .. c6Abdlor .. ,8yown;; PLUSH coNoos J 1t1111 21H FURN•SHEO 2&. Adult• LOFTtOfren1.2t11k1rrom IUIHILwR ITH •-amsun• 2Br 2Ba lg l/R a patio, ttreama. G11 w/opnr Nft carpet/pelnt upatllra praf'd No pet• MOOtmo bMctl. 1 ear . gw, t'1)1c, ..w5 -PerlONllllld At" ,_ & rec. rm, PoOI, grnbeltl, w/d hkup, new deeor. Avt 3br 2b• condo ieso mo-lnqulr-e 179Y. Rodlester. yard to lhr se<>O/mo.+ 302eW '!.~~eo..t Hwy "' '7th s· ,. ...... ~ ...... A i.e ... aeme:ii~ lmmac cond. 180,000 now 2br 2b• $950/mo 117 3097 546-&NO ulll Clll Ca1111 9eo-H 71 Newpor1 ..._., ~rig TV "' ' '• ....,., -• 23732 Hlllhur1t Df#57 1br S750 lat mo + $500 mo. 4 • • Ellld• IQ 18r 1B1 w/lotl of -S 125• wlugl. no depoelt &o0-1200 IQ ft 11.10 I*' avail. ~ 1~7 ... ~ Apptm only Ca.II Betty/ aec. 549-2•47 naturaf wood. Spllkllng Ml lo l>Ctl lg pluah new aq tt O'OM Av911 lmmed. NewpOf1 ~ _. _.. 495-2378 828-8025/0ave Apr!!tah clean S510 Nq pell Aptl Ftplcl, Intercom, ltatah tt lllart C111 tor appt to ... ... I IMcla l t Rul Snatp 18t, den. frplc. 99()..2970 w/d hkup C«ltral VIC, 2114 8 3 0 . 5 3 0 . c, a I g efuRs' 28R 2ba. 2 ~ ::. t::Soorl!o.~~· lalh• Ptalanla E/SIOE ~ new 2br, ~=-:.t.:5 Lu:r, u.n ifu 28' NWPt A... 831-1211 b=~+tl,!. ~ gar Slngla level over-Cleen E·alde 28t End Unit. Jll7 2ba. balcony, w/d, avail Wl d. frpl, ate: Bia! to ba'I Found 2 ed«lb6e n"'9 Io o le 1 gr•• n be I 1 DIW, dbl oven, IQ patio, UiC5 BALBOA 1 8( &;pr;; 312 • 1050/mo ~ S 1050 lniat 2'44 $425• uta. dep 646--0354 puppi.. et MacArttu' & $t325/mo 7ll0-4384 frplc, gar, PoOf. Cable TV 417 E. Bay Ave. utll pd I MC\lrtty 631"3646 OTangetrM 1Br Condo, 3BR 2BA condo In Irv, ~hlll 1112/H. One MPUl1 .. Ull av1$725tmo545-4008 ldu1t.nopet1547-1155 llYlllMW air, frig Avt 3115 MOO furn, S325tmo Prof, n-Tall• o11 e r l ea ... bllldl.onegray&tl** $169,000 T"A Pr~ D••• ,,,., I ci,1111111 I L $595 mo 2BR. 1BA, patio, IM .. MC 559-8322 ltl'IJU 548-4982 btwn 3-8 Bner/BnllOl If•. newty ~,,.:::-~d, ,.., .....-. •1 Ill• pool, l1undrv room East-• -.... 3BR "'B B deeorlted ofc, -in-Mart 640 9019 ••11 ., Lit••• leack a.• ' 1• gar .• N apt, ,.... ..... ._ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' _____ · __ Unique Rental, 180 degrM .. aide loc., cloee to all n:a' anr wt 1 person, over 30. 11111ed, 800 aq ft. Below L~~cn "S~C:i< ~~1~;, ~,ft =-:!,:.Wee31~~·· 2 ; 28R 26a Upstalra bp1x. TSL Md~~ e, BaL2-1803 ~.~~ ~~~~32~ ~~fe ~3' ~ ~e-~r:. ~~~=~~ i~-= at trade for C M, lnc<>m4t I It L Cpts/drpa. Full gar -& wknd• 548-6194 -~ seoc>fmo 832~190 ---· ----property 673-1633 ut. IC. 40 $700/mo, 661-3653 att/6 -COM . Fam rmmte, rNO n-8e8Ytilul 2 atry Office 0 --16 mo oid co;;ao, ml. * 2BR 2t>ti Upstalra Optic. •Ill IUJ 1..,.11 ltacll amkr S450tmo + ut111 Condo 2274 ~ft .~ N CANAL, 1,217 Sq Ft from bell w/rtflW w/d 1ri.. Cptl/drps Full gar 2BR 1BA. upper unit, *11--IHI* Call 6am·8pm 873-4982 lum WMt ot Alrpot't 3Br 2Ba. walk to beach drps 1Br Iott S""" m"'o' $7001 111 3653 ft/6 dahwr balcony view "_.,.. $3000/mo GrOM IN . Can S 19 5 000 1 I I · """ mo, • a 2' 20 1 p •• ;11<: Refr1n, dlshwllhaf & ltOYe CdM · Fum rm So of hwy sublet VIiia Ramal Prnn nc: land Lee or M1ryJo 213/wonc ..... "" $380 .... DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 518-577011·1e··... ......... Cert•• ..... , 2 TSL MGMT 642 1603 lnc:I NO PETS 5-45-4855 1/2 utll Imo 3-1 Mgmt 675-4912 OR .. ....,......,.. ....iilili"""' ... ""'" _____ , . . 87S-t 164 ...,.., 998--4229 754-1792 ·~ilt 1•11 Prime toe 2Br 2ea, all 1 BEDROOM, new paint& 2Br IB• upatra 57 1 2BDRM & 2BA $700/mo. ------ fotll)ADS ARE FREE Cal: M2-llll Fer Salt 1100 amenities 55+ Com-crpta, avall1ble now Joann Max 2 people No ~elrlij, dlhwal'lr, stove M/Fem&IM 22-32 to 11\t KWt•T .. $595/mo 846--0645 pell $535 Agt 550-1015 incl No Peta 5-4S-4855 nice NB W/clltf l'lome,Jlll, Full Service Building LIDO 1Br 181 Step• to munlty S850.640-5719 1~2Bdtm l "·t ............. pool,$40Chut 546--0100 COfnetOfWeatc:flf16 1rvtne FOUN0Cellco'YP910tten. b P I A L .. L t•1 l.rg pvt 1BR. 2 Cir gar, p••111TT111 W/YI-"' ... " ......... , v ew s T 4-5 mo'• Ille:. oc ...._ ay oo a au me 1,aa1 IC• " good view, lrg patio. fuH -u. daeOf New Npt Hts, no FEM, beaut turn 2 bdrm/2 I UI E 11_5 ,,,.,,. 71000 __. -72-.,· $22,000 loen 6 mo lree 2Bdrm 28a. vaulted c.11-. .-.., S/C.£1\lmo "•2-7"'4" baton golf COUf'le'W/VleW, AJll• •1t1 · .,,.,,~ .,.,, spa~ rent 650·8SJ3 S1 50/mo lae. 3Br 2Ba, sun, l)ar. New •Pl>11•: / .,....... ..,i7'1 .,.. .. ~ -_ ocean view North micro, dsl'lwr, w/d, trutl Inga, prvt patio baleony, ---M 50/mo, 786--0552. Irv -·FOUND Loolca like Ger-••oB E •• 8 I I jac, bltlna No pell Newport Hel~htl 2Br 1Ba. --WATERFRONT BLDG man S"-M· .. , -"'I-m IL Hm x30tt Clean Laguna. New w/w crnt comp lrg pool ae , t 1 d pool Fem ntamkr ""r win'--·-.. , ,....,, • Q ... N 855-0665 Of 831·6107pm garage, pa o, n ry, ... "'"' Executive au1te 1350 11tt A....... ·-'y V'-""''A • " ule1 ldult park East-I hr u -out No pet a c:aban1. on-amok er. __ __ S725tmo 650-8213 fem NB 2Br 2Ba Dphc 2 4tn flOOf / 842_.644 """"' "'"' """" -"' aide CM Ideal f()( Sr 818(264-5285 Evee 777 Avocado S 1100/mo POOL Patio. frplc, x.1ge ------car gar w/d nkup frple w "" Placentia 548--.2N1 Citizen ~5-7320 2BR lba Extra na. Ler 760-8t90 or ~0-7577 1Br $580 2Br $680, S500 NEWPORT MARINA APTS d/w, new crpls g' drpe --~I.hr~ Fri 9-5 FOUND" Mini Sc:hn&aiat N -3BR 2-BA er~ MC Uni E·llde 557-2841 Beautiful 2Br 2Ba micro. Jody722-04M/&46-5&A8 C..atrci1) fr-a type Fem Jaamlne ew . space rant llv rm, brlcil m1ntellfrplc. C..tl •tu 2'24 frplc. encl gar Prvt -"47 C Cdu __.._ S 130 pets, ocean bfeeze wOOd paneling. I blk 10 ~rvt tBt, lrple, pool, patio, beact'I bolt slip a11111able Fem Shi 28r turn CM Apt •• reek. .... PlnAI ....._ In Cosla Mesa 645-~58 Milin Bcl'l/Broadw1y Yrty S100 Move -in allow gar No pall 399 W Bay $1450/mo Sorry no wt skyllte Santa ol 1350 aq ft STOREFRONT _644-e __ 1_t_o _____ _ C Lt $1200/mo, avt Mar 25 Twnnse type apt, 2bdrm St $615 650~6357 pets 760-0919 Btwn 8-5 numora ~ $325• Oet>f1 Xtnt MESA VERDE FOUND Smell Bird. Type tatttry II Stuan ex Alan 720-9482 111tb1. dlhwsh, stv. crpt, "••3991 971 """2 C 1225 Quiet Eastalde 2Br 1Ba N p -3 • 4 B 2a. ~.... Of ~ locatlOn 5-45-4 123 ?, YCt'f Harbor & Wlleon. ti "--·-front South L~un1 drape, gas/wtr pd, pool, S wpt enn o r geo, -----CM &4&-4312 Iv ,..... ""90f• 1 d ., .. '7367 ~., No pela 725 ~ sac yrly rntls S 1050-S 1350 Fem. to lhr 3br l'IOuM, 2 •Combloed Otfa/c........ ··-.. OC N VIEW Plol In Pa-3br 2ba home w 11rna n ry, no pets .,...,. •65 El .. AA 979 .. .,83 s ..... ...,... ..-.. ...,, • ...., VIiia Rental• 675-7015 blks from beach 286 mo 224 IQ ft w/llnk. C-2 LOST 1100 REWARO cillc VI-Memorial Park deck, xtra rm. l/p, 2 1 & 2BR Apt $535-$825 R_e_m_o_d_e-1-9 -d-2 .... B_,R-.-g-a-r , 38 R 3BA WATER-FRONT ~ utll Cathi 9e().:8671 Nice CM., .. 546-7249 s.1.Jl~~.r •• grayt_!!r~.'!tn t800. 240-6102 patlos. fulty turn. stepa to mo All bullt Ins. lndry rm, ... Down ..,_., n-· Lt I s 1 1400 beach. yrly-$2500/mo near beach & shops patio No pell 2 peopl .. Frp+c:, svnrl, boet sllpavl, f /n_-.smkr to atu 2 f,81111. n arTlll 9ch 2110. Hal had r• ti tr It 385-t378 or 675-0214 735-741 W. 18th St. $850 388 Bay 722-0612 walk to Lido Village bdrml1b:. apt In NPB ~ FREE !TANDING cent 1Uf9«)'. 536-2128 ,._ I 1002 2-Bdrm Houte on R-2 lot, s___.~ .. tar "--·-v·-··. TSL lllT H2· 1IOI SSSAVING. 1 Bedrooms s 1600 mo yearly blk lrom nd $300/mo . Lrg StlOw Room & Otnc.t -•era E Side c M, s 1 l5K. .,.......~ ...,.,....., "'"" l8th/Pomona also Fair-873-2747 or 675-0149 hall utO 213-539-3618, Corne< of Westcllff & lrvlne REWARD! Australian Cat-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:=:; Agenl 533-4242 Lg 2br master aultes, 3b1 2Bd 1Ba. cpll, drps, gar view/Baker 549-9758 AIRY 3 BR 2b1, aundeck. Andrea -Sign space alll on Waatcllft tie Dog-male, Ille, w1'1Wt'!t Ital E111tt Fer Salt Hout1/C11•11 VIEW! --flouse. newly carpeted No pets. Adlts p<el $700 gar•""'. nr ....... ICl'I • •"op-LAGUNA BCH tur'n 8e.cl'I .... 1111 fle.11. white ltrlp on 1909, ltalall ave.II M&1ctl 1 $1500 mo l.te Alll 111 548-7234 v-..,.., '"~· -loat In ' .......... Niguel Wt47f>.2571 E/497-'325 ...._8 ... BJIU ping Yrly $1200/mo Condo Strait, p<ol $475 ..._...-· • VIEW! ~ U 673-4496 or 673-7427 Rick 497-4433/497-1002 CORONA DEL MAR omm'I Dec 19th Plal9I c.aill B /C • 1. I ' l 2152 2Br 1 Ba Ctean 28r I Ba. Retail spac. 1100 & 714-64~ 1650 Gt 1 10021 Yl£W1 taltl 11 H -JUI Jpt garaoe w/d l'lkups s7oo TIWlllllU Clllftlaven 28r lBI trplc, M 35-45 4BR. 28A l'lte. Dtll Lukur1ous 2 Bdrm c:ondo ,._ l 2102 di5U! COU~E CONOO Villa Rentals 675-4912 etc Ideal IOf reUred per-C M Poo4. ff>a, n-amkr ~!~~lty a~f~1s1/~at PtrMU.b *AISILITELY* t>eaullfullydecoratedand -•11• Uni attrac 3BR 28A, frig. 21111111• o. .... ,.,.... sons No pets548-5306 m.s~ utll 850-9311 ........ _ .... _ ... __ .-•• --.. --.-upper eod nit "' deck Frplc, vaulted celllngs, dbl " HISTORIC 25,000' Lodge - -_... 111g 11 1 y upg r aded j 2 bdrm condo nr SC u • ..... • Clean No pets 645-9665 gar. pool & spa No pets LIDO DELUXE 2BR. DA, Male/Prof non-~r to Bldg w/c:omm rentals, lo 311 Newporter 9PM YO U R VERY BES T BLUFF'S OPPORTUNITY Gorgeous 3Bdrm. 2'ABa spaclooe End Ur lt with nuge prvt entry court yard & complete wrap- around patio Like new mlertor Mov•1n lresl'll Offered by a very realistic: I & anxious own« at truly 1 bargain pr1Ge of $229 500 incl land High balance as!lt(mable loan Surely the tf"est value now Of· lered We are very proud ol 11111 hstlngll ...... , •• c •. 640-5560 ANYTIMEI -~ -* TIY MOOG llWI* 2 story 3 bdrm. 2 batn. air eond condo nr SC Plaza Pool, spa, lrplC • carport Only $93.900 Other 2 !>Orms & 3 bdrms lrom $69 900-$79 900 A Dar g11n 1 Call Sue 631· 1266 •• ,. &mltllll Sl•IUSrt Live at the beleh Super upgraded studio condo Quiet location nexl 10 Huntington HarbOr Fire- place, retrioeretot. pallo t>onu!I room c:ommun1ty pool 191 1 yr nome war- ranty to buyer $78.500 MARY JANK GE 759.9100 --- ,I ' • ' ·'t• llYllP Gorgeous 4 bdrm. 3 batfl execu1111e nome Localed 1n Ille Back Bay. tflls home lies a spa wet bar. lath hooae and much more Asking $235.000 Traditional Realty 631-7:l70 COLDWeu. BANl(eRO mm1UNllT llH,OIO Landmark flom• offers guest nouae wmdmlll re- treat and 4 BA main nome W1tl'I large rooms paneling, wood floors and riuoe brlek patio 14'·IOIO REAL ESTATE HELPLINE Foreclotur•R E Probi.,-na FrM reter•nc:et 855-7292 Fabulous 11tew or tfle bay Plaza S695 3 bdrm $795 dbl gar, bltlns, wtd, no -lBdrm 5750 rrplc:. brlCk patio sflr 2BR COM $400/mo 101 loan avlllfor 'Rehab" Ufa.tytea 520-4 t27 ocean and c:lty llgflls I Kids • Pets ok Drive by pets. s975tmo 770-l950 2Br w/8-81• crpts Water 666 w i6th $1250, IM 640-7006 + uUt Kurt 760-6267 Try $475K Bkt 953.1220 Pany size sundeck, ru11 1 11rs1, Wooo11de 25, 1 w l~rt ltacll 21 I 1P<S567630 4 12~·c17,5P$M600 645-2~ 964-4163 NEAR LIDO ••AAINA N-B Prof ••tF n-•-kr to hntaal ltniu1 sesurily building and ter-Sunflower •K·U Then range ..., ..., _,, AllMW PllSllSlll Mt rlllc recreation lacmtles. ca11Sue831-1266 2~n.3BAcondo sec * SllAIP * •A -BLENOW• DELUXE 3BA2BATH snr3BR2baapt,atepato ..... 1 $219,500 I entry & gar Pool, tennla 1BDRM wlcatport $620 DECK S 1250 998·5868 bell $3 50 .. 13 utll 2 ::~:·,1;;1~!° .:,':; Eililfi:illlll I I & 1 a c No Pe ts IBA W/slde $525+ MC OR w/prvt snol gat $650 NEAR LIDO MARINA 3BR 548-5396.673-2507 Ellen Blvd CM, across from 641-5e27 (7 14) 673-4400. I Sl425/mo 833-3349 645-2092 Of 756-0157 QUIET, patio. PoOI. spa. 2 bath DIWasl'I F-place Norin Laguna houae Fedc:o Call M1n1ger 3Br +Den $1500 2Br !Ba •FRE"E CABlETV Lg 18r NO PETS 5.49-2«7 Garage $1195 998.-5868 l BR/pVI ba, oar Ocean (619)726-9665 or I.Ill WW'f llWt NB u--12BR Con"'o.' $1050 2 Rms Bach •nt & 2Br Grdn Apts Pool YILU ··-u - --view $500/mo Worll 714 50-33&e ·-· .. 1 .....,._ u ..... --Newport Peninsula 2Br 752-2662 Hm 494-'692 I • .._i.1 2711 11• -1 ... _ sec sys Intercom. 3 I w/appla $485 722-7850 $5254655 7 10 w 1811'1 2324 Elden. Apt , 1'"tBa Steps to t>eacf'I. - -• aluae& •• • - oeckl. s l600/mo . '(fly I $400's bach pad ocean 3Br 2Ba $825/mo ~ova 642-5 155 garaoe. yrty s 1000/mo Oceantront N B Sl'lr 2br 1260 Sf wJfront omce. ll'g .~A .. -.. -l------ 1 • 3BR 2BA Sl l50 c:lose appla prov'oed • "' 3/1 143 Melody Lane 2BR 2BA, remodeled VIiia Rentals 675-4912 2ba l'IOUM $1600 total drive-In d()O( '550/mo R 1 1 .11*1 IULn I free utlls don't delay (Eastllde) "o pets k1tcnen. lrg play yard. ~ v 111 until June 20 Cell 11am 629 Terminal Way CM laltnctiee 3112 , PHf UIAlllllT l 539-6191 Agt cost Judy 851·9000 Cfllldren wetoome. Orps, bew~~rt : ~ru ~ to 3pm 875-8801 Oy5'°"9352e11&4&.o681 •APPLEll-lll.PTtllta ---------11 •1675 6173 -c:rpt dshwr end oar ac • ...,.or qu .... groo --------.. • 4Br3BaWater1ronthom•. $550 1BR, aJr, fenced Ind ' lac ' Utile pd lloor location overlooklng Prof lem IMkl aame to 12501lw/tront otc lijraar !aeaonS15tv Se\UJ>l'IOme, fti111 ••1 •u 10 lalltta trplc, 2 car gar lnc:I dock pool, carport, So Cat 17;ef, No petl loontaln Charming unit\ stlare ldorabla lvrn NB drive-In door S57Stmo bullnesa system ~5~ BEAUT 2 UNIT DUPLEX P •• '•aala 2101 $2200/mo Aak for Chuck Plz.a area 966-1136 mo · w/011c accents $600/mo beach apt All 1mentlel 2600 sf w/tront ote 1g rNf la-'--t .. I 646-5743 or 64f>. 7171 WI lffll l OMtOI lease &44-7211 agt $400 Incl utll 875-3 t20 drive-in d()()( s t 100/mo .-:r- 5 yrs old, x.lnl rental prop . ·---------$620 E/slde IO 2br Iba, I -loc 500 blk 01 Marclssus. The most elite add,... Blurts condo, lrg 4BR • pool, 2 persons max no Wan1 a selee1ion of great On N ewpon llland 1BR. Prof M to stir C-M Hta nm 11240 Looan Ava, CM Dy CMW Can JIH 10 maoy amenttles to llst c:riaracter plua 3br l'IM bonus rm good loc: pet• 646-51371540-0 130 IMng? We can offer any-encl gar. $750/mo. yrly Own bl & br $375/mo. 540-9352. 9Y9 646-0631 """'-"....,_"""" __ ...,.. ..... Great lnYett opponunl-kkls/petl $1250 details s 1900 Owrir 760-0347 thing from a small apt to only Call 536-6617 avail Mar 1 631· 1862 2600 sf wttront ok: lg,.., AeiPf I ,,_,. sitter or 1 1 bl 11 1 539-6191 Agt lee 1 -------IAIU IUI lPT1 a 4 bdrm nouse II kl<*· ----d door Sl 1001 nanny. fflere ta my Y a11ora e nanc no ClllfhaWtn Ha11en 28r 2B1 1Br & 2Br. Ing. range ing In CM NB or HB SllSlllE •IYl Prof fem to stir 2Bl 2b. I rtve-rn mo brotfler & I 7.,,.._. 1$pm ~~1~9 1 !;Ji~-o 1~~~ba Coreaa itl Mar 2122 lrplC, pool garage Mo-laundry poo1 carport No tnlnk of us first' 1or tnat S900tmo yrty 2BR 1ba no Cc~~ ap_t Ftkpl oar73_ $417.so75 'i4g.93L~r .:.~6'~ ~ Call my Mom 495-9804 Mo furn or uni S800-pets S550 & $650/mo choice of ideal 11vrng pe1s1carpor1 548-5682 ..... n n sm r 673 ----·-----"U"iA llEHCEI '"IC( 2BA 2BA. stone lrplc $900 Call 720-1218 931 w 19ll'I St 548--0492 TSL MGMT 642-1603 111 mSQ 833· l066 Nancy 14 000' Bldo. 25.000' tot hlNltin ,,. •• DUPLEX 2Br Iba each t eam c:ell patio. t c:ar Cute n' CO"" 111 bungalo SPACIOUS 3BDRM 2BA Ammie new 3BR condo M·2 fOf Yle/leaae $4951( -- gar Avail now $1200 ., COTIAIE--West!llde 2Br !'.;Ba PVI N oew Next 10 bell Gar· p c·· O<~ .. eoomo Bkr 9S3-1220 -~r-So-ol-PCH 5264.900 bay & ocean 1br w/appls 1 •r5 patio. cerport lndry lac age Yrly $1250 Avail ool. iac. non-smkr "" .-Mature e.11pet 1 lull day 521 Carnation By owner ALSO 2BA l BA cottage. yr l y around $500 Large 2br Iba. oar . PV1 Small pet ok $695/mo now Villa Rental s $400 • '>V111722•7542 1uo sq tt nrOCAlrpon per..-Must nave car 673·024 1 or 673· 1541 trplc:. sml backyard, 1 car 539-6 19 1 Agt c:oll patio, W/D, hookup No 549-0433 or 650-~73 675-49 12 or 754-1792 Rmmt prol/F pref'd to anr Small otc: w/werehouM & references 499-'905 • gar $900 Agl 673-5354 pets S675tmo 3br beach flOUM, N B $792/mo 832-4 190 T lien -.YSI VIEW "llW VIEW I w ·TILIFF TSL MGMT 642· 1603 WIS $B20 2Br 1'1tBa, 1200 SPAClllS '" • Here's a pair of 2brs both warm en111ronment. $350. fa C 1 • t p 1 'tr t llC 180· ooean, Island and I olf PCH around $800/ea Immaculate 3Br 2Ba home cm UI -·n sq ft, patio No pets A111ll I mile to beech 642-2357 Kathy 646-49 12 Mlcl'lael I -! ' "'+EXwciiAil!We•R-. p•;:m-----ii•ec•e sunset views on Cameo 539_6191 Agt lee with Assoc Pool. AIC. -311/86 548-4506 ••" U It flt I t ., __ Hlgnlands on Dorcriester new crpt lrplc S 1350 S675t mo upper u nit Snr Eastblulf 4Br Condo n 1· · P · .._ ••• w1tl'l 3BR courtyard entry JASMINE CRK 3BR lge 675-4912 VIiia Rentals dal'lwr. lndry rm, carport Baal. ltacL 2640 I YOU w/2 fem Frplc. pool 10111 UllU IOCI Insur. 647·5284 HB and soler heat 1am11y rm. view wd firs. -Cloae 10 all Move in 1m· • $404 • de() 6'&0-52111 1 Block from Coast Htoh-frtt..n...JI S"ll 000 ff( l<>P cond. lovely patio VILLA BALBOA lBR 1ba, mediately Hlllf 2 ll/2H DE ERVE " I I way (714)'97-5132 pf> •~-1-1 • ._lti'/ft SlM • .l s23ooi mo 760-1634 view S 1050/m o 2BR 2035 Pomona -wlrlftl II tit SP·R-KLING • Unit r: •••• -m.a..au •-·1211 2ba S1300/mo 962-4557 TSL MGMT 642·1603 Mile 10 beach. encl oar TH E BEST.' 2740 ,. " .... HllSSiM,._ BIG 4Br 3Ba • sep lam rm lrplC, bltlns. $700 bluff. 72K gross Aslong 1rp1c so ol PCH 1mmed •EWPHT CIEST Easill<le deluxe 2BA 1BA. Alt 5 30960-4614 Enclosed sngi cer garege $695 ooo 811.r 953-1220 1 ' · . occup S t850/mo 509•,; Spacious 3Br 2•;,ea n-1 level nuge yard cedar · F 1tness Centers Very clean dry elec: nlgn , • QC ACACIA ask tor Jack c:rpt, w/d, refrlg Im· dec k. lrplc: walk-In •llT IUOI FlllST Tennis Swimminq c:ethng MCure Nr OC la11an1 A F1u1ci1l 633-21 4 llD 675-9327/E maculate S 1500 lease closet, dll'lwr. Ing. w/d QUIET RESORT LIVING Frgrnds $90 751·3531 C11t1 Mtll 1024 1 Villa Rentals 675-4912 1nc:1uded Ga r age •Sparkling fleeted pool • l urn1!>hed I . I $850/mo Ask lor Jean •Court yard view dining Untu1n1sh11d Storaft 27421 allltll . lll lTTUOTIYl 1111. Costa Mtll 2124 NEW P 0 RT C RES T 831-1266 •Vignette BBQ areas -0,~rtHttill 2904 PIT 9-1; Maiur. lndMOuel IOf PfofeAiooal orglll\l:ra- t1on Thorough know+- edge of Acc:ount1ng Procedures Irvine Call for aoot 26 1 .9399 MANAGER 3b a l'IOUH Close to 2eA !Ba, 2 car gar. stove, CONDO 3 BR 2'"tDa I ~i~~~-•Twllght dine In c:ourt yard . Mnnlh 10 Month RY STOIAIE I ittAuN s alon FOf Sile 6 schools and shopping I relt lg lndry rm patio Ocean lltew. Poolltennla. • 4 , 1 gazebos Mutli>I\ 11pt'l'I 1to111v 9 6 Storage Spaoes A11allab1e oi>«ators. brand new Great value S 159.500 7~5 W 18t .. St *"20/mo S 1500 per mo t •Spacious Apartments Slirr~ 1111 P"'' De • B d VIII I c " .., Ad tan A tt 549-8547 !i~~;· • ,.nza aysi e age e<lUIP 17th St · C M Full Immediate opening tor lull MARSHAL PLAN IN 756-0732 9-S dally r .. y -··--·--· •Your own pvt patio 300 E Coast Hwy N 8 prtc:e s 15 000 Ask f()( time Dlslrict Man-- Bltf Linda 2131450-0415 -NB DUPLEX H~e upper •Gourmet kltc:l'len 673-1331 Mon ·Fri 9-4pm John 213-434-7488 Att _...... -, 2BR 181. 2 car gal stove R 2,, •New dove tan cr1)l N.t>Wo~11 Buc.ll .Nu 0 111 P11at 1026 refr"' Ind"' rm yard 748 Ocean View. 4 11ba ~a~BJ1U •Lrg walk-rn closets 1 •· I 1 2744 ~ 2.13·04· 1120 Must enlO)' wortclng with ·•; ''s ·5 50 lrplc:,S1500tmo ~ U 880 h .. ~t>A•I""' llC. tllll t c1111dren Experieoe• BY OWNER 2 Bdrm . 2 w i etn t 6 /mo DOWNS TAIRS Ocean •Gated covered prking .;r 1&1~. Laguna An l!ll S1u010 ofc:. B1IDS WELCOME !Of 1819j llelptul ba lrplc, decll yard 756-0732. 9-6 wkdy View. 3BR 2bl lrplc. APUTllllT$ w/!llorage worksnop grt loc S250-o T ruclling Company Walk to Beacn $ 145,000 I •3Br 2'.ltBa E·llde Twnna S 1200/mo I Baautltul large Apts in ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 645-n04 S350 494-9516 494-5693 t nrougl'I Chaper 11 1 We oner.,, e11oa»ent ben- Call 2131454 1181 2 lrplc:s spa, dbl garage 506 E Ocean Fronl Quie t ne1gh bo rl'lood NPWPI•', B" i 1 S Proceedings Oe1dllna eftl program paid vi· HI.I •aacL l 040 I $1250 No Pets 722-80 I I Boin unlurn Rent untll Pool Spa No pets 1 & 2 Bedroom , /00 1r,11, 5,,,.,., Cta•ercitl '3 t8 86 Mlnimun t>id set catoons & l'lolldays l::IOrnll • -• 1 June 30 Call Denise 2Bdrm 1Ba S725 2 Bedroom TOWNHOME at $9157 J I S1no1e sue p•ogram and dental 1n- o.TSTA•ll•I YALIE *Ocean. nlle. sunset vul 851 _ 1184 9.5pm t51 E 21st 548-2408 F hed & U 1 hed 11 Do~•" I .E. Salt/leat cesstul bidder 10 oe sur a nee Salary plu t 4Br 2'1Ba AV area · urnos n urnos 642·5113 awarded all a.ssels on mileage relmbursement Nearly nllW Twnl'IM I" 16 1 $1395 wesl~de 63 1 1153 o• Tll IUCI E·Slde 2Br 2Ba w!Yaulled VISll OU• model Dally 9 6 Ba1iat11/CHlict ltat terms ol c:ash w1t1'11r> 10 unit New England Sea-B 2 B 11 cells dbl c:ar gar w/opnr Sorry no pels ~ 27691 oays ol acceptance 14.pplteant must apply in pon wl pool 2BA 2'..,BA. •SHARP Westside 2Br Luxury 3 r 'Ir a, ut fly, W/D hkups $875 • 1st.I Call 1-800-442·526~ person at Dally Piiot. 330 2 lrplcs. 1400 sq 11, 2 car IBa Duplex Tiie floors. study, lrplc Iott Alll 311 last. &ee $225 650-1798 LA QUINTA HERMOSA •3000 13H 545 & •53 UYI ll llU1 West Ba .. St Co1t1 gar Sml pYI pallo c:rpts. drps. w/d nkup $2400/mo 648-1945 ___ _ 1621 I Park!llde Ln HB "° .. ' I S600 M ••7 rr.J11•1 SQ Ft t6 I 7 w ESTCLIFF I Mesa Ca 14.ppty 9-11 l.~ted just oft Warner gara~e ~ MC ust t• TIE llJOI .........n91t-BllU I ---A()r1r1··· .-'! ! Nwpl Bch 54 t 5032 A.gt Na11on1l Company Mella a m Of 2-A pm (C1rcuta-Av1 less than 1 mlle 10 slan credit ""' No peta 3B 2,-\B tlllty ~ u ideas inventions new uon ~t ) PCH & t>eacnes 2 blockal 770-5629 Luxury r a, u • suw••• YILUll!E .• ,! t , ...,., ( ~..... 525 SQ It S•25 mo .,_ stu<fy lrple. loft Av! Mar HW ••••.-ITS • products Fee b&leO ---1 rom planned Boise 3Br 2ba Ilse 2 car gar . lg 191 S2•001mo 646-1945 .,.._ ,_ BalbOa Penin PV1 entry & (l 14~-n tM4 U•lrMl lllAlll c111c11 M1t1nfl Priced lence yd seoo mo lat/last Featuring t>eautlfUI land· WIT HT1 batfl Clean 760-9792 ,,,_. · For natlOnWtda co BIG under matklt Call Randy 646-8088 or 646-2519 Practlc:ally on tile w1terl 1e1pe, BBQs poo\'1p1 BAYSIDE FRONT SUITES J1.ntat1t SSS to right perM>n CaAtl Co • C e n I u r y 2 1 -Yrly 3br 2ba l'lm dbl gar Patio/decks Garagh Of u ve wl'l.,fl you fla11e 11 o,,.rtwaity 2911 R J 250-0912 8H -6 8 10 0 0 a,:,_ Cl'larlea 1 HIO 2H + H• tr 3 p 9 1c:6 9k1dA1t pet S :ooo carports HHt paid •Spec1acular apts Saa Cltatalt H7' 2 ~~53 ~ ~~:1 ~ N~ lllli......a l/Dn • u Reed 4 -14"" Flat amazing price EZ 5 • 1 l~ent coa Sorry, no pets •I & 2Br 1 & 28a suites Aoorny su"ny view 2er Mon-Fii 9 5 642 •&4• Charter Yacht looklng for -lu tal ~ln Haat. lbrNar 1042 term• 539·619t Agt lee SEAVIEW 3BR 2'"BA 'I 1Bdrm $610 •Sp1e1ous 1ownnooJMM tBa up1tr1, lndry, gar SO"-partner Profitable IAll/FlllT l•lll I CHECK Tt-tESE -tam rm Great view Poot, 2Bdrm 2Bll $795 •Fireplaces I $600 No pets •93·2710 BRIOH1 N B olf1ce. appn. ~stebhsl'led t>uSlneat b · New BCh 951 $81 WATllflHT w/llOI A11all the flrat $625 5 rm t e n n I s s 4'C u r 11 'J 825 Cente< St 642-1424 • Pr111ate balconies or • 643 SQ 11 sl'lwr Nr PC H cell&nl "' fldvanlaga Pon -1 4BR 2'-\bl. 2 story I hse lnc:d kid• pet lae op· $2200/mo terme (213) E-Slde 2Br lBa w/bearrl Osrden palloe Nate. lt1t1l1 & Potl otttee 64f>.2947 Call Barry 675-8A&4 $385,000 CWI Realty t1ona1 call '30-3629 I cei11, lrplc. gar $690 • WIT •n 1 CdM dhi Su1tea AIC M T Lta 2t 14 I lllTAL USISTMIT 646-0570 493-0446 * 111·1 lto• Upper unliO phc2Bf2B• ~~~~'o a::!~-~ 1':" • 3 LIQl'lled tennts c:oons I I M•I 27M ;;:~eEp;~ ~!:!: t,~~:, I i~?ooo'cAS: LOAN : ~:: 1:-~ Plenty spac1ou1 3br 2ba gar Ocean YU, blll lo bell •2 Swimming pools ~lut NB Westcltfl furn CdM "'' Suites /4. c E .. ~ with Cre<ht Prob· 8eacfl ott'loe 6"-248S F I ND two story S800 pnoed $ 1000 • ullla 675-83391 El side 2BR. gar plllO No * Str&ams & POf'ds Qu•f!t n sm•n Kitctt 508 '""P~ pi..g uhl• & tanll0t l•rn, 4' • Hr' C 111 please o tnar s 1 1 ort818)359-4539 pets 2people $895/mo •SOfry no pets 1 70'8,0 H •6 ~9-6 11)() Batl RltJ 1.. Vertallles-vma Balboa 271 CabflllO 722-0612 •Furf'l!ll'llnga IYlil IOry S•'5 ul pd 722 7268 2855 E Csl Hwr 8 .. 5 6900 . 111$11 am rhrough classified 642 5678 3Br 2B• 24 18Nlagra Gar.I I & 2Bdrm $725-$1150 E!SIDE lg b9Chelor unit Gas f()( HMpllng & Cootu ng l trg• oom Ind"' l•c: DESK SPC S•50 mo G1t ••rt11111, T.D. n111P1t111"'9 3 nn1>41" day. 8 -wtd PoOI No pets $860 Agt 631-49eo w/retrig 11ove patio ut11 11<2 S250 mo Reis ••<I d <ten °" 10 patio w Wy WIOOW 1'119 mone'y lor oay ,,.... $.5 50 P4ll' hr . Sierra Mgmt 550-1015 VIHa Belboe 2Br 281, lam• t~I $500 548-3'55 WHV NOT CAU. l.0918 Meu 5•8 IJ7? '"ew Gci t1a•l<j1 842 5010 T D' S !0"000 up no 437 8014 Ca.\a ..... let Us lltlp YM Sell V • ., Prtpttt rt C111 C11111fle4, 642-5671 for informati on & surprisingly low cost . N-condo ma1 M pool • o c Att1,, .,.,. Atf11mt et' crflt<lll" nn ptona11y C.ll East11Cle 4Br 2Ba lnc;d 11Y rm, SI lOO VIiia Rental• LAROE sharp 1 b41droom ltl-1111 1ri0r~ ovt ut1l 11"CI 5 m1" 10 olc nc; '>10 ,Q ft JllM 1 0-ison Aa'<>C 873 73' 1 yrd. crpla. drps 1 yr IN 675-4912 OR 754-1792 $l050lmo No pets 327 VILLA BALBOA Exec tBr ; ::,~~t°:! c:;:;:; IUWl•I YILUIE ~" lurr !>4ll 4780 ~~·~ q~~!J 0 ' 01 1 •" 101 Aaaeuct•H ll Ramona Pl 645 5089 • Den. Incl lrplc, wld. llC ab80lutllly 1mm1cul1ta. 15555 Huntington VIiiage AtT-.. 8" ,.,.. USP I Aa nnl Tin te ........... 642-llll FABULOUS 2 m1tr bd•· 1 & othltf upgrades POOi. dlll'lwuner. encloaed l.ar>e from San D1410<>t S.achtrl,nt nm in C'.apol MW Y1EWS aeaactatatl den Qui.t IOC Pooltspa spa MC bldg & aut>-locklt>te g11r1~ par II Fr.ewa~ north or 8eactl 8'h $"<)() MIC P...:!', NEWPO~T CCNTE~ Plf .. ,AUi Ull S 00 k 0 I I k d '""'•0 •• ~... prol n \mkr •trl ll ....,, F II S E $ I ~ tannla 11 tmo pr ng gar teat oc I e groun • .,, .. I to -c """'M -t C)I\ &'• '8(\!i f 493 S8'' u .,..,,'°" , .. Ut . reeder '°)"'I •KP c 111 •••••••••• v11er1e 540-'15$ WallltObel'I S1050mo 548-8271> I MtFeo~ •eQ • 1 1.-1644-4492 6"'0·2758 0.aM631 ·8e&4 1 • rncc:1 5 rm l'IM "'S baaic: 640 2939 Ev1645 8836 Room nr ~C': Pila 405 trwy decor llldtlpeta de1alll l Vil.LA BALBOA IQ I Br ,_. ... W 0 iotc:l'Manelte fl!!i3!!!!ii3!!iiii!i!!!!li3!!!!iiiliii!l!lll•••l!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!•••llllll 539-8191 Agt fM I S. ocn w POOi iac WOODLA• VILLAGI poot 1•c "'SS~ l"37 LllllYOllM'S Full N'S900 642-0417 AltA•TMlllTI lttth/Mttt b 27111 GER Brand new 3br 2'-lb& 1112'. S11t1 Aal UH UllU IOU DI TR I T M rnc yd, dbl gar pet oti. pie !8,1H e CONDO-Pool "'' 11 •t ' • • •TM - cOl()f $1095 642-9668 1.-.cuu1. MC gl, carprl ~1 ' ,.,, Wkl~ 19f'll•I• Low ratM W ! TED MESA Verde nm 3br pool $600111"0 4911 tM!8' fl•' ' ••• 113i, & lJplWlllY C.01011 W tvc gardner $ 1100/mo ltatll Ctllt Mtht ,..LS • UU • ll H IH 11 ... S TV m111d _.v1C41 trM MC 541 8017 •&II llCMlll ..... SIM cottH heeled IX'ol 3 M v EilecullYe 4 BR 3b• 1 • I ...... .. ...... ,. ,t-c>• to OCl l ll Knell • remity rm redWOOO spa Prtv COMm nr SC J>ll l g J 1114' ... $ "''-' I 11 1v11; 9~~ N C t Hwy s 1400 rnu S46 99$0 2ttr 'b• condo new LIQu • ~8"" •11•·~19-4 I carpet dr•PH pe1n1 Ul. IUT I ltl W&Tll llCl . M v f,l'CUll~ nm 4RR ~ p bl! It\ lo.ll C: 2 ovt Ml "IUlllH SULUI •m Jl)e l~m•I~ rm ·~wood btlC l)4')QI t car Q4I' Wli.ly r~I '' ev•ll ~P• Qll•d~ 1rx1ct '811~ S tOOO •ftC Agt TSl llllHHllT l M DOI I U7· I IOJ S t~~ wi. ~ M"t nH '1400 54 99!>0 281 II~~~ O• 957 ()(189 N"'t'I Btvo CM fiAf u \pph in pt•r ... on. \l ondin I-rarla\ 11 :00 to :>no a1 .\:in \\; Rn~ '\t . <.o~t u \fosa. I • I I 88 Ot'ange Coas1 DAILY PILOT/ Tue.day, February 18. 1986 •• ... al/a.tal' Slit Cltrical/OfUct 1411 Clttlca.l/otfftt ltlO lain SSH laln 1910 lt•tral . SSH lt•traJ Sl3l FuaJtara IOU Iara t laln Aatt LtaW.1 Hit .. ITml llllU lllDTlllllT/lll'TY NTlll FU.O i======= SALES POSITION Avail AFTER PHOTO FINISHING COUCH. 1.ve ... t otir. ot· lrriat 1144 Lllllll Tl LUii RaplOly •xPMdlnQ Home NB idvertltlng agency Eltperrence required Uft.IT'tlnll •ble "-•1:,' ll~te p .y1me1Perm Wiii train 1 tomen,cotlendtb1St75 dXRldit§XlE A~PlllllTT HH ltt\ Oare Ag encl needl r~tlonltt to GOOd NII~ end working AOOMl1' WOITIYI t>ouUQue th out SCHOOL Relleble. mature, tloMtt, '°' 1111 "4~7715 EXTRAVAGAN~I l'IMdlf\N'• PatMlme hendte vart•ty ot typing cond•uons Need•d fo r R•ta11 Plaza 549"1226 non-emolcer. 759·5009. DBLbd,frme/hdbrdS35, Feb22.Stt$.t,Ov9r tOO l"ftr per diem 1v111 Xlnt and mite otc dull•• PICTURE FRAMCR AC111e<t1stng Sates at 1 TllllS WY JOBS 631-0262 I yellow dr wlehg tbl toP Girage Salel call n1gard-1111' Plllll talary/benefltel mllNge Front ottice appearenc. l 2546 Vali.y View rapldly el(pandtng toe I Enthustutlc, FIT PI T PIT FIT i•••• ir••(ll $35 964-7715 1~ addr ..... end maps HU~TINGTON BEACH .. IULTI and exit phone sl<llls Gard4"'1 Groove 693 8505 newspaper .Aggtesaive. 1-1 __ ,._,. t _._.. --• 2· 1800 CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH req'd 70 wpm, nott-Mll-d11c1plln4ld lndlvld· 13•9 peope ,,........., 0' [•RN Own tranap pref'd but not New 4 pi.ot IMng room 'I 642--0631 540·516-4 ..... nm• tmli.r Exit ~fits Call PIEISRHM ualt may "'" exQ41114"'11 tennis & acuve •port•· " nt1e Call '°' lntervl9w Ht. E•r1htonM. •II S285 Traa•rrtatlta - - 4001W .. terfy, •1t7 lor IPP' EOE 6'44·7520. Immediate opening tor income (H l•ry • com-~=a ~~~~·t.:p~ MONEY Abracadabre HOUH• 542...0007 7012 4 n"l Drln/J-. Newport Beach. CA ••k for LOrt qua11t1ed person Harr11 m1,,1onJ t>enelfll. end cants w/relat.o exper clMnlng SeN. 494-"859 Sofa and LOYeMat with Ptw1 .... H30 92~<7 '4~51 •380300 llOEnl SW1TOllRI 1600 1660 exper help advancement opportutll· Call Robin 545-1444 PRIZES PIT a.,. Ole 6-12 hrl/wtc looMCUlhlont. $38S 37 A. EGO AXRBOR F/8 J 1/0tfi Sf lul Excellen• comptny 1y Siles andtor adverUt· atte<noon, flllng, It typing, (714) 952-4254 Sedan CrulHf '63 T/318 lfW ... 4'llP t 1 Ct 11 A E Office In Newport bon11ftt~ und working 11\g e>epertene• • must Cl L. /I gd phone manrntr, Nonh , CrySler Crulter• 10 6.5 OlllllH lllllmH OUll Cente< Call Carol Van conditions Apply Send resume to 1 •1 t1ta1rHtl TRIPS HB. S4/t1r to 1tart In· ~OFA;cu:TPM 9 ~WN Ontn. Loran, VHF/ADF. 11 com" with buCl<tt Niii Property Mgmt Co has Rlper9to5MonthiuFr1 Mtlir'ld1Th1ckery 5520 turanceOlc8'6-3320. ::,'!:e1t!rrJ'::e1:C:· A/P, R1dar 1ounder, and radi al 11ru '."'cmco~urna1ts• 0Rperece11n1vg1 bto1er 644"9060 E o E ORAIH COAST GRAHE OHIT llLIH HCNT OLll ltll•trl11 tll• p IT SALES AUllTAIT s 150 673• 7311 sentry, co2. m-wave, (Ser, 5437)(Stu2462l " •oTRYl lOOllEEPER 1•ILY PILOT 1•1LY PILOT WAITRESS w d h 1•1LY P OT --·-1tern room St atep. 8 1111 Cl.,k Dut1111nc:tudepro-• " " e 1 ru " ,Need en5.,oet1c pereon to SOLID oal< dl11lng eel: winch. H/C water ORA~GECOAST celling payr.nenta. Bank ln\lellmtf1t Firm In Npt 330 W Bay SHeet 330 W Bay St Sun F 111me days £11per, •••11a,tr, assist ecurlty Brokers Large table and 6 chair• s3o.ooo R It deposits & varl<n Clerical Beacn seeking tull time Costa Mesa. Co Costa Mesa CA 92827 mature & dependable If you are loq'klng for extra with direct mall, marke1· wtmatchlng buffet. For Call 213/59M521 Jeep/ ecnau M & accounting luncuons secretary with book· or call 642-4321 n.c Reis helpful tmmed spending money, or llke Ing & computer Exper. a PP 01 n t m • n t ca 11 __ _ 2524 Harbor 011a esa Min , yr exp lO-Key & keeping exper Good PRESSMA.. o?tinlng ask tor Mellnd• 1o go pieces Ilk• Magic req./Wordetar-Mallmerge 873_5979 37' S~an Sporlfl•he<, twn 1•1·1023 typing required 17802 lyp1ng, grammer skills. "' " SNACK BA R COO K Mountain, Knot11 Berry Flu hours 10 hours min _ · _ Chryal8f V8s. duel cntrls, -~--- Skypark Clrcie Irvine word proc & phones Immediate opening J AIVHTISlll Farm, or win Prizes and Call M Kemby 95S..6062 TOP QUALITY· Low F/8 , tabs SERIOUS! Tracks 9035 261·7212 riecessary Goad growth years e•per1ence on C.15 TELEPHOH SALES Weekends now ad Awards, Call us nowt We prlGff. Bdrm, llvlng, $14,900 848-9003 '67 FordPU, wlblgcamper potential $ 1600t mo a must & knowledge ot dittonal summer hours have several openings 1n IEIYIOI STATIH an11Que dining and more • • --shell New tlret & 4eo OUH with good oltlce skills needed tor busy home health care agency Excel salary & benehtt Home HHllh Resource Center 400 1 Weatly t1 t t 7 Newpon Beach 714 526-6982 Non-smaller 673-4227 960 San Juan C1p C1ll 1 ull 11m11 p991110n 45 wpm Rlmamnded0or Ps•,envineg Ast. tor c M H B or F v Island Sales/Cashier FIT Cati 84&-3879 tor appt 44 x 12 Fully equlpt, xlnt Fred.17141 496-3261 s Y 64" 4333 or PIT Salary co~m + -cond, can ...tle.9 5 671 eng 100 gal gas tank SECIETAllY lyp•ng rt'Qu1ted ales e11· 1 173 3111 ,. benefits App' ly 2590 WICKER FURN· LoveM•t, Detroll eng Pleo II Long s 1500 obo 722·0286 • Irvine Rinch Farmer s TRUCK MECHANIC Own perienct1 helpful Salary • llUVEIS Newport Blvd, CM lfble/ch•lr E>eQel $200 nr Beach Pl8f 838-5570 68 ~~ ton Ford p U Cab Markel has opening in tools MacGregor Yet\. ht~ plus commission Cau tor I CASHIER M F P·I Thurs I $.4 501hr start S.C PIH 682-3234 Sklpjack 28 It lwln high camper shell ~Int Corporate oll1ce tor Sec-1631 P1acen11a C M ~~~:nl~~~t 43;~thl::; ~~3~2~~11e'v~~a~~r'pmonly Neat appearance Slll,,t11l ltn1. Oltlt 111.sctllUMat 1015 Chryslera. mint' cond, cond $1850 ot>o 552--076-4 retary in Accoun1ing --------• JO. Current OMV prin1out General w1rehou .. exper Newport Sllp 6 wheel -Depl Heavy pnones ac· TY,ESETTH OllHH COAST COOi MASTER BLUEPRINT preferred. 54~527 t 2 L~velor Revfera Bllnds, tr a 11 er . S 2 7 . O o O DATSUN '76 Pick-Up ~~~-a4~~8 ~e~t~t C all 'ASTE U' ARTIST DAILY PILOT For ltaha,, Cate Breakf851 234 F1sc11er Ave. CM ~itis:5~8~id Gd cond 673--0385 or 5.48--0779 ~= & := b~~~2-= OISTIMH SEllYICE Small growing business needs mature respon- sible indtvldual wlgood pnonl' personality to h1ndle general office 645-9351 330 w Bay SI & Lunch Full or Part-11me 1E.ASY ASSEMBLY WOAKI Work from 3:~8·30pm, --=--Ttd1aical/TrdH 1mmed•alf' opening •or Co"• Mesa CA 92626 pos111on Ins benel11s $600 00 per 100 Mon -Fri In a lrlendly re-ATTN Swap mee11ra, • 5505 e'per typeseltP< ~ust Cail Tom or Abbye at II Guaranteed Payment No taxed atmosphere help-lOOO-. •weat thltt•. prlnl- na .e have mark up Forna10 640-4279 Experience/No Sales ing us build circul1Uon ed Call for details Sail ... t• 7014 Aattt ••rrtt4 9100 d -CAT 5 f open crass SEPlUTI HllPUI Catamaran Ecel cond DELIVERY DEPARTMENT Must sell '$3000/obo A;n~;M~alc~~~~~~~:h~~ ~~:~d n~~~;~;uf1nttJ~~ Real Estate Sales LUD SALES HllSH ~~~·~•: e ~en~ I !~l~aedd 1 lor the Dally Piiot A ~:~399:wep meeter• 163 t Placentia, C M el1ts including medical & E<\TABLISHED sm1111 For Italian Bakery Cate envelope ELAN VITAL II you possess · 1000 ' cs1m car Jacke1S dental 1nsuran e con tJrokerage firm in Corona I Responsible mature per· -903. 3418 Enterprise Rd, * A pleasanl speal(lng 536-9600/536-0238 att 6 631 -0822 ask tor Jim McLAREN'S BMW IH'L ACHTI. CLElll for growing. fall paced I dept Mu5' have PC com - puter & general accntg exper-m1n 6 mos 10 key by touch & good da1a entry skills Call Ca1h1 blw 9am-1 lam,..645-1499 IH'L OFCl llECEPT Baker and llsfl spec1a11s1 to Dake bread and bread s11cks, ltllet cure and smoke ltsh through a spec1a1 process. and supervise 4 employees , M1n1mum qua111icauons high school education 2 years experience 1n re· lated held must be aole I to follow directions re- genial a1mospher" Con .Jt>I Mar witn e•cepuonal son wi exp Full-time llex-Ft Pierce. FL 33482 voice 1act AhSSd 642 432' a.1 rPpulation ne6ds an I 1ble schedule Ins ben· * A positive aUitude and BALBOA BAY CLUB FULL 20, fXPrRIFNCED sell mot et1ts Apply ,,.; person or HOTEL DESI CUil * Are wtlllng to learn MEMBERSHIP MAKE iva1t>d 1 1 ~ales agimt Call cc111 Toni or Abbye II For-FIT at small Newport re-w e wtll help you make OFFER 840-2530 ORAHE COAST DAJU PILOT JJO W Bay Stree1 Costa Mesa, Ca 926<'' u2 -•u1 Mikt-Isaacs na10 640-4279 sort holel 673-8800 ask trom $5-$8/hour DA " FT S M • N TB L , REAi ONOMiCS CORP ' · "" " 17141675-6700 WAITER & WAITRESS for Earl THIS JOB IS F-0~ V-OUJ 38x80x34, sq & lie, gd Apply at PUFFINS Res· HOUSE CLEANERS Homemakers, students cond S500 642-0440 SALUPEllSO. WHTED taurant 3050 Coast Hwy J$51HA ' mileage PI T or and retirees are en-FOR aale· Unll1er11ty Ath· lor C.011 Pro Shop Pan or (.;dM Call Louis 640-1573 FIT 722-9659 couraged to apply lellc Club Membership tain appll<:able 1r'll Or· ·---------<iAM· 12 Nouri Gene ral 5530 Lenny s Hair Salon & CALL 6;2N"'J~1 :Xt 225 63 t-3907 ~':1 1~1'":.,~u:~~~owl>~~~ I 1 MAKE UP MODEL Call (wk) 955-8852 (hm) Photo Studio Wants OWNER moving East .,JILES MC.M T REP AIDE F llve in assis1 women for tash1on photo _ _ Anxious to sell llvlng din· ma11on apply knowledge • Sli,1/0.Ck1/Stera1t 7022 66 h covered boal slip for sate. Anacortes, Wash s 160,000. 722-0732 ·73 23' Columbia· on 40' oft-shore NB mooring $ 12,500 F1rm 673-8755 Boat & Mooring, Hol~s up to 40' In Nwpt off Lido Isle S t2.000 673-7395 M-F 11119. S·S 1111 6 626 S Euclld SI Fullerton, CA 7 t4-680 6300 213..f;91-6701 LARGE SELECTION OF NEW & USED BMW'S! LllSIUOlllW VOLUME SALES SERVICE & LEASING 3670 N Cherry Ave LONG BEACH (No Ctlerry eAl!-405) 60 wpm typing. heavy phones comp exp prof appearance & attitude tor very busy N Bch 1n surance agency M·Frt 8 30~ Tern 645-1515 to specilic s11ua11ons be jYISUll OeMMHICltlH a good leader delE19ate Business needs sell aulhorily communicate motivated service orien wllh sutJordinales pos-led resp ind1v1duals ses!> pf'ys1c:c11 dei ierity e•p 1n Grapr .. cs & Sym· comprel'lend and operate t>ols Lg e~1s1tng mar~et smot.ing equipment and Sales Market,ng & LPt· BE •Wl .... ER!' teacherin whlchrrm· I session Proof sheet and E•,loy•eatWaate4 ing and bedroom IOATSLIPSAVlll "' "" • $300 'mo n ·Smk 645-235 7 h f F a~1e" growing " I in '' s negatives in e.<c ange or I 5535 lurmture and appliances AUTOMOTIVE DELIVERY modeling Call Lenny 646-6697 De Anta Bayside Village (11•)111-lllO 300 E Co111 Hwy.NB Trade-Ins Welcomfl LEUL SECRETARY Small Nwpl Bch hrm seeks 1nd1vldual wtgood cleircat skills Word processing uper pref d Will train eve Gravell 955-3575 11 .. 11 "'1>roven trac~ re-675-0823,CDM Molherol 9 moold son wUI --c:ri•d 1$8-S10 p1hr P 'T s1udents C 10 I • E •lt>ns1vP saiesman prel 645-5760 art 3-Steve 1a•IETl•ll! y••t•EE babys11 your Child, prefer t• attn l 673· 133 1 Mon -Fri 9-4pm -•O•P•E•N•S•E•V•E•N••O•A•V•S- PIT Bkkp/Produc11on Ass• neededed tor up-coming Film Production Co WP exp usef ul s e ll mo11va1ed energetic 650-3550 PIT llECEPTIHIST Afternoons Need depen deble courteous person to answer phones tor a large firm Experience helpful but v.1111 1rain Apply in person 10 Robert Bein William Frost & Assoc 140 t Oua11 SI Newport Beac'1 Real Estate Office llsr. Experienced \..arge coastal 0 C office Reply to Box 4355 Costa Mesa CA 92628 Conhdent1al RECEP LI Typing P ~ Send Resume to , 100 Oua11 St Ste 20 t NPB llECEPTIHIST tor LAW OFFICE In Ne"' port Beach Busy phor e & lite t11tng Must be ab1e 10 handle pubhC lront ot- l1ce styhsh appearance necessary Call tor appt 752-661 1 tor Lub1e Buying and selling at a reasonable p11ce-1ha1 ' wha t classified is all about S..!-5678 /.~ $2.40 per day Tnat ~ ALL )"OU pay lor 3 11nes 30 day minimum 1n the oread rriach1ner~ Wage tering Artist needed S 1 189 mo Job s•te and Call Joe 6J t-2499 nte•v evw Newport WE LOE AS M IG Beach Send tn1s ad and MdcGregor v11chts t631 a •esume or eller s1a1tng P1acen11a C M ;our qua11f1ca11ons to Joe =M V 7338 PO Bo x 9560 Sacramento CA 95823-0560 not later 1nan March 2 1986 DUFTIH TECHMICAL Engr Co Santa Ana entry 1evel trainee No e•p nee 545 1006 att 2pm EOE DRAFTS ,HSH Maior Franchise Co see~- 1ng an e~penencea per son 10 oo Sue Lay-Ou1 6 Design Gooo opportun1· 1y !or growl fl & gooO ben- efits Submit resume 10 Econo Luoe & Tone PO Bo • 24-v Newocn Beacn CA 92660 A•1r Ms J Buchana" ELECTRONICS THICK flLI E ,per enc:ed p, rile• Scree,., Pr ri!er Op~rato• ''"'n Sel-ut P•P n •h·C• 'ltTC P1ease call Tor, lllSPECTOR , ,ed•s e•c.er ence w11r. a microscope on micro eleclrontes Ptease t all Doreen Planl<mlon SCllHTOll EHIMEHIH Costa Mt11979-1375 WELDERS MIG I MacGregor «1cM.. 1631 Ptac:ent . .i C M Sales 5510 ADVEllTISlllC lCCOHT UECUTIYE Nooded for Au1omot1vl' .\ Real Estate C1ass1l1ed Adv~rt1sing Sc1tes at d rap10ly e~t·endmg 1ocal newsp.iper Aggress1vi- seil-01sc1plineO md1v1d uals mav e1:1rn e!ce11eM incom" •satar, com m1ss1or•1 bene•11') "" 1 advanc..emenl oppurtu•11 ty Sale~ and or adver11s •ng eaper PnCP nf'lpf 1 SPnd resume 1 P Blev1no; OR&llH COAST DAILY PILOT p 0 Bo) t560 Costa Mesa CA 92626 RECYCLE through the DAILY PI LOT Classified Pages Turn unwanted items into money today1 Call 642-5678 d n • "" 5yr and under 1n my HB IBM 2 rl , , prouuc• ira r ng provr ed CART ROOll lTTP•D•MT Eng1neer1ng Co Santa apt reas rates 969-7313. 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" " Ana No ••Pl< nee Call _ ___ urn ure + • or •Earning~ C.omm1ss1on Tuesday thru Saturday 5'S-l006 alt 2pm EOE live-in NURSING CARE ah 6, 536-0238 RPQu•rempnts Comm1tt· Pr vale Country Club COMPANION 12 years n ~"t w11tu i:iness and be-S4 HA 714 4<l6-5767 exp Refs 536-4659 Peta a Aaiaala 1049 ''"' r rne s ~ell COUNTER Ory Cleaners Part-time evenings Mercliaa•ise 2-FEMALE RABBIT S DARE TO IE P T Alterrooons · Sat SUllllER JOIS w /cage & tood 535 A SUCCESS II No exp nee 642-5466 MOW AVAIUILE A11li11ct1 6011 964-7'715 r _.11 M• w,111~ DELIVERY DRIVER Attention Homemal<ers, I IUY APPLIAICES DES PERA TEL Y seeking 968_039, Needed tor Party Rentals moonllghters, college owner or new home• l'ulH•me Good driving s1uden1s & high school LES 957-8t33 Found 2 adorable mate S'LES POSI TI011 record .req d S1ar1 at seniors' Telemarketing --puppltls at MacArthur & " " $5 C firm 1s 1ook1ng for Washr & Dryer $145 ea WANTfO good peoptel Hr all642-t186 F $200 S S 25 Redhill 1112186 One I DR C energetic 1ndlv1dua1s 10 rig tove 1 black. one gray & black ""II 9000 voices lo earn IVER-ross Country Dlwshr S 100 646-5848 11p 10 $1000 i;m wt>ek no e•p nee Cal•I lie req conduct a marketing Need home with yard H•'""v c.111 O r1.;. MacGregor "'.tcnis 1631 survey !or a local new-faraitart 6014 Call Janise 646-9389 eve paper NO SELLING! ---~---'!"!"-"!!""""!"""-1 800 .-·i, 04 " 1 Placentia C M Only requ1remenl is a I IUY FURllTURE pleasant telephone voice LES 957-8133 Claba/Reataarants 1 Hours Mon-Fri 5 30-9 00 5520 Sal 9am-tpm $4/hr • $86 per week to Siert -;::;:=======...:=======::::::-Share 1n partner ship C1e'~S prohta atter lsl wk Im- Clab1 /lt eatnr1nt1 5520 CIRCLE I-MARKETS mediate openings tor the right people Casual a1 - 1 re pleasant working 2TOP OIALITY CARPETS, IOIH. 1-10x13 Off Whlte $100 1 tOx 12 Seatoam Green S 100 Call 733-1669 Leave message cond111ons management 7 Ou11ted Sofa w/2 Piaaos A Or91H 6059 CHICKE!\INO Console Ivory keys, Louis XV Ext cond $1350, 631-3375 Moving MuSi Selll Thomas Sp1ne1 organ, exit cond $525 644 -4594 NOW HIRING opporiuno11es For inter matching chairs. $800 TV SterH Eltctrtaic1 view call David Grant at Whirlpool washer S 100 ' ' 60IO 642 4333 bW1n 9am-3pm Nontake china serv tor CASHIERS ASSISTANT MAllAGERS M-F or 642 56 78 aher 12 $500 Drop Leal end SONY fv 40° screen encl 6pm M-F table and Breakfront In whit~ cab /remote con- Call today start tomorrow $400 w 111 accept reason-trol $700 obo ~0--0368/E ---------1 able offers 786-3818 , ........................ .. Dock Space Avallable S 125 Monthly (714)786-9685 SIDE TIES AVAILABLE. 25 -36' Non-llv• aboerd. Sallboa11 only 673-6606 Interviews Wednesday 9-11 A.M at 2271 Fatrvrew Rd. Costa Mesa (Fairview & Wilson) ! DELIVERY DRIVER : MOTOR ROUTE Call (71 41 more into. • • : Daily Pilot motor route : : available 1n Huntington : • Harbor area 1-2 hours • • • e per afternoon. • : Call 642-4333, Monday -: : Friday 10-5 P.M Ask for : Available in Irvine area. $300 t o $600. No collect- ing. 3-4 hours a day, Mon .. Thurs., & Friday afternoon. Sat. & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333, ask for Kirk. Luctsca,in9 .. BRICK & CONCAE TE.. '!"F1"""R"""E-w-o"'"o"'"D-b"'"9-5"'"0,...., C'!"o_r_d ' L1wncue P'•"'f> PS! Good rates S Winter SpP<.ial Jual mi• FUL l SEAV GARDENING Pain tint GLASGOW PAINTING • Art • • • • • ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat f"" ) C 497 · 7364 Tom Deltv Jim 6J6 856 t r; Jr t, 1r:.. ti1g or ~n·.ill Cl · S · Handyman f.46 Jo~1 or F,31 2504 ean1n1 enice _ AMERICAN HANDY MAN C1par1 IJp,•Trf't' r .. mrn·ng ROB1N S CLEANING SER J1CE ., triroougt>• 1 <:I Pan '•C..uSe 540-08 5 7 Carpentry fPncmg wir f 1rd M.11nt • '"'au1tn9 ::lows plumbirg marhlP M l'f o• /1 1u0 Pnt;. e•r. And f,.~ .,...E. SILENT PARTNER Jesuc; l'i o•d ti3J 1.il)1 TREES •nt EA I 30 yrs ex per rpf S 642-5214 PAINTER NEEDS WORK' 1r,1 E•t ceilings relin cab tl61 vrs exp work guar n . .i .. s Pa1n1m9 964 3837 OUAUTY PAINTING • Orange Coast • : Dally Piiot : : 330 W. Bay Drive : : Coata Mesa, CA : 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA -························· SERVICE DIRECTORY • Ce ... ,., $ R,.s.c 15.-•s e•p •ENC.E 5 r::.A ·rs T•f>f' tr.,,. 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" ., 1•<>8 r• N~ r'" 644' ~;i ~ rio,..P S "·C:P 1e;i,,.r 9 t•v JOO P F-<1se call •or t•ef' "'ii ,. di" 6ol2 6 i 4£, •GEN Hl)~.ilE REPA A~ Pa'"' D•fWi!ll (;arpf'ntrf P\C i:;arr 64' 5277 PTl Muo1u7 11t B1 >C k walls or c:kwor• c r t•P!f' Comp pal "> ''• ,rs e1per 641'> 48'\4 Paptria1 FARTHING INTERIORS HANGING STRIPPING .JSA-MC673 1S12 riOuS<'<:lear "Q 14 t'S e•P HANO'!'tvlAN ARGF ind * BRIC"WOR" * •P''l''P'"!l<;freeestown .,rnall DOT All' " " ANCJYS WALLCOVERING nsta11at1on & Removal , 1 pa11111ng 548 4013 "~', P • .:i •45 9866 uPllo 531 ~s:<i P~t 0, lvt> m\o f<. r 675 ~ 175 REF<; f xpert Wallcovering 1n- s1a11a11or'IS Reas Consull ,.,., As<;19nmt 58 t 8590 "1 U'>"'<. •Mninq •P~p per (QU BUY • ! INST All s -Z • ~ "''" Reis Ga1c1g ... JCl"""rs D•SDO'\ Elf'illlo!.-'3" q·i' -10 'PM ill'> LI Et"<. C.ab1nflf<, ~FS (JJVMFP(.IAl C.1r,'>"''~ /'h c4p fi4<l4 ,, .... •.:, • I ~·· h11, 31'>4 I t .. , l:lflS·, Con tac ton Add 'ns-Desi1n -R1mdl .r "' '"~10 j)"j t ~34C. B /v <.t'JN ,. so~~s p,.. 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Orange Co Ortg1nl!ll Student Mover'\ Insured l •C. T 174°436 64 t-8427 NE N Werl!'hOuM! Storage llOVIN-llAM C~'"' 11 C.ourl~us·Cheap ~y rir r,r p11'Ce 646 3665 Nania Str•ict Ph1allin1 2' hr H• lH-1110 •Good robs dbne right• WEEKEND PLUMBING No OVPrl1me1 Call anytime Wa1er heaters •n stalleel from S52 646-87 t2 DRAINS CLEAR From $ 15 Faucet'! Disposal ~Aeter 85t 9604 M&M 722-9066 are for fllderly 1n license Domestic Str•icu lostractioa µrivatf' ho,.,e tiom,. cook ExPl!'rt Service & Repair 32 yr, e~p Resld I/Comm lie =409035 964-8919 CAR ROUTES ! Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver day a week . No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney .......................... • • : PART TIME : • • : TELEPHONt: : • • :-SAl ... ES : • I • • . D BMW '76 2002. auto, sunroof, new prun1. re- built trans good cond $3000 ot>o 557-338~ 5AfSuN ·15 110: 4spd. 4dr goad mec:h cond $1500 673-3983 Iv mso DATSUN 80zX 1962 blue- gray Moving Easllmust sell 646-6697 ••MBZ '75 450SEL $8990 oco Loaded local car (MRSMJW) Resale Sales 443 w Bay. CM Ph 645-2963 Anytime• MBZ 69 280SL. aulo air. radio cass drk blue xlnt cond $17 ,000 826-5643 M-BZ 75 450 SL while/blue int 76K. wire wheels. GORGEOUS S 19,500 Ask tor Ed W/261·8288 Hl 640-9714 tt:• ,~lg 1986 420 SEL 66 lease payments al 1121.ll Per mo ·ta• Total 5tart up cost $4068 05 Total 01 paymenlS $36.963 30 (Ser• 2058841 1986 190E 60 lease payments at 1211.14 Per mo +tax Total start up co9' $2162 16 Total of payment! $19,089 60 (Ser" 180772) l141Hl-•O•O ASK FOR JIM JR MERCEDES 2BO SE '69 Exl cond 4-dr $4800/bo Musl See 552-1535 MERCEDES '67. 250 s. ;-.. cent reblt eng, St 700 obo 856-03321955· 7000 Matt ~ * PIHCll 'll ISO* TURBO Beautltul eond to mt Honey Comb Mags. 1 yr warr (800259) llLYt2l,HI ~IMSUlllS ,."." 1001 Outll St N B 833-9300 OPEL 74 Must Selll Excellent Cond $850/obo 98'·3490 C.rra•rz Expert Carpenlrt &~rvtr.P Aepalr-Aemod'I Add111onq HO Af' P£T s 1rnNd ,,. ~r~~"!li5~~!"',-N'!IOP"-"!'w!'i"!IPA'!"!if~1'l"N~al"" •T "'"'' K111hy s•o • •o 1 !\lb ( M m•a long snort tHAMMAR tor tChOOI ()I c.: ARE F 0 R y 0 u R ATTN GEN L CONTR S Own111r Btdrs Lie. 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IOw ml~ • , ( • :.-• l _ :_ • rhd, orev 011rned by • I • Bentley temlly m.m1>er : 111 1'"1•11 ~ Ofl-H ll.'11• 111 : S28K1neoo1 445 9374 e 1 e SAAB '81 900 Tv1bo • \ .. ~ I 111 B1•11 \\ 1 ll m rt1 ... • Inter COOied ~ 'Po btk e e 3-dr l<>eded1 SIJ500 Obo • • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • • • •• ._. • • 850 e 1°'4 ••• 2 • - l OranQe Coat DAILY PILOTITUoeld1y. f.t>ruwy 18, 1988 98 ....... ,.... 11 " MllC NOllC[ H t H Ith SUBARU ·12. 41tA 1t•t10n --~..;.;;;.~--l -_..;.Ml..;;.;;.;;;.;.;IC;..:.NO::;:;..:.:.TICE::::.._, ___ .. ....;;.--.;IC...,MO ....... TIC[ ........ ___ ..... __ IC_*>_TICf ___ , ___ Ml.......,IC ....... M> .... TICE ....... __ , ___ NlJC __ ......,..,_nu___ ear ea wagon White, Heel I c~~~:~ \'OU ... ... DIPAUU N01"IC9 TO NOTa TO " -ACTmOUe ..... cond New battery • c "' , -..... UMDlll A Da0 OP TMMT cowrMC'T°"9 COWTaACT°"' "*'9 .,.., MAm ITATW •Ulfllf. """ and MOfe t --'°"'.. DATID Auautt .. ,.., CAL&.M POil..,. CA&.LJNQ POil.. 1 -.,,. T .......-.... $5()00/FIRM 4H~202 lc!~~I ~~ ~o .. t ..... YOU TAd AC· Sctloot C*ttlct co .. 1 SCtlOOI Diie~· Coeet m cw ::Ji, ;;;;;;;M :::;c::: JOE'S LASAGNA -8 1 0 Y ......._.. tnct T10N TO "OT&CT YOURI~ c-... OllfttCt eommuntty C-... C*V)m TIMJTU"e IAL.I end ttoreoe. 11 Nor· • 0 11011n• to·oo "'°""""· rT MAY • lid Olldtlnr. 2 oo o'dodl lld o.dllM-t'OO o'Clock YOU Mlt IN OOAULT 01e McMnQ a 1tor109, 111 f pouno 1e a n grouna oeet or veal M~W.~ ~~ a m Of the lttl ~ OI ICX..D AT A flUlllJC ~ p I'll of tN tttl d9y ol Mwct\. a..m. ol tN WI day Of Marcf\, UNOE:R A DflD OF T"VIT ... ' HMIJftOtl It . Cott• Cll, '"' • \'OU ... AN IJlll\.A· 1MI 1Nt OAT!O ,,,., ... UNLU8 Mele.CA tat27 I . CUj) minced onion •U.&.Uftl i ...... 770-7001 .·,~· , •... ,N' I .... I .... ,. • TOP SSS PAID For Pampered Me<eed" hN •lllATINll Pl9CI Of Bid Aeoeilo1 Of. NATION °' ,.,. MATUM ,..,. Ol lld Aecll9t-Of. ~ Ol lld "9ollpt: Of. YOU TAl(f ACTIOH TO .,.,,.. ,eullen, 8 11 .... 3 cups tomato sauee ::: ~~~'.!!_~Y OP THI ""OCllDINO !lee of ""'~ °"*'· loe Of ""cNelno ow.ctor. PROTECT YOUR ,.,o,. ~10tl. Cott• ........ CA 1 1eas!VVV'O bas1I ~·'.'~"""''......,.. AQAllHT YOU, YOU a.tty Kalill, eo.t Com-llitty 1<911\, COllM COM-ERTY, IT MAY M IO\.O AT·~ ,......_. leQI Olelllet. l370 Ad11m1 IHOULD CONTACT A munhyeoll9QeOll"1Ct, 1S70 ITIUMyColeOIDl9tttet, 1$70 A PU.UC 8Al.E. " YOU ~ ,eullen, 811 '8" 1 teaspoon ChoppeO parsle y AV9. Cotti ....... CA ne28 UWYlft Adefna Alll, Co.ta ........ CA A4'lml Ave, Co.ti ....... CA NE!O AN IX~TION HW/lllOtl, eo.t• Mela, CA 1-'2 teaspoon ""800 Project ld1ntlllca11 on NOTtCI Of' t2621 1114) 432.g750 Hut (714) 4'2·6150 OF THI NATURE OF THI t2t27 . or_,,, *1ne~!.:'r~~0~·. l'MllTll'I I.Ala 'rotect 1e11ntlflut1on ''ot•ot tC11n1111~tton PAOCHOIHOS AOAINIT TMa t>1itlneM 11 con-1/• teaspoon garlic powder Ot :r ... ,...... T.I . NO ..... , Nlfl\I Otange eo.t Col-~ eo.tllne Cotnn"'"1ty YOU. YOU IHOVlD COH-CIUce.d by• 11\19band end.,.. 1 clove garlic m inced· '• 1298, State PrlOflty NOTIC!. IS HEREIY 1eQ1 . 81<U 12". ltllte Pri-C041eQe-'-tar90n 8cllOOI TACT A LAWYER I Stac.y ,._,!Mn 13•164 GIVEN, 11111 on W.clnete11y, Orlly . ti 2· t08 -R•· p;;;r;;o Lot Rehab lllCI On 3112/M It 10:00 A M TNt ltetem.nt ... ftled freshly ground black pepper ~Pteu Ptena w• on,.... Ot· M1ren 5, 1tee. 11 11 00 ~tr/R191.ce HV Syw1em • 111300 ClllfOf~ <Mn«lf Mto ht-wttll tlle County C*1t of Of· 1 Of Pllyeleal Ptan"'ng, o'Clock I m Of Mid Oly, tn ~ BulldlnOt 35 & 3e Pllo9 P19ne we on Ille: Of. Vice 11 tfle duly eppolnted ange COunty Of\ '*"atY Triller Door 8, Cout Com-the room Mt •tide for eon-Place Pt911a .,, on flle: Of· nee of Ptlvaleal Fldlltlel Truet• under and~ 13, t9M 4 ·ou nce ca n cnoppeo mush· rooms 0t '"" cup Ihm-sliced fresh mushroom5 10 -o unce pa(l<ttge fro zen spinach choppe<J thawed a~ well d ra ined 8 ounce s low-lat cottage cheese 4 onces s kimmed m ilk mou aren gra ted cheese pound lasag na noodles (whole whea1 so y or youi tavortte lund) Top Mereedel Prlc.e Paid CALL PETER or AA Y m1inlty College Dlttrlc1, 1370 ouollng TruttM't S•I••· floe of PtlY'tloal Fecllltlee Ptennlno. 1'r911et OoOt 8. to Deed of Tf\Mlt. Aeoofdecl ,_ ACl•m• AV9, Cotti M ... CA within the olfloet of REAL Pl•nnlng. 1'r1Mlet Doot II, Coeet Con\11Wntty eonea. on t 1120/84 Oooumlnt no •• P\it>llthld Ofenoe Cout t2828 (7141 432·5707, ESTATE SECURITIES SER· Coeat COmmuntty College Oltl, 1370Ademet~.3f0 s.M88352 Of Olflcl .. Re-:Oelty Piiot Flf>Narv 11, 2&, In med1um ·s 1ze . no nstick skillet sau te gro und meat and onlOn u ntil .......... Tl .......... 213 or 714 837 ·2333 E~t6EH~r81e. ~rEICRIEorBY VICE. ~lld at 1900 Nortll ~trla1, 1370 Adema Alll .. AdwneA~. C0.1• CA corda In tfle ottloe of 1119 Re.I Mll'dl 4, t 1, 1tee " 8roadw11V. Suite 100, In tri. C<i«a ~.CA. T~: 91129 (714) 4U-5t07, ciotder of Of11199 County, T..()47 OtVEN 11111 lhe 1bove-City ol SMll An•. County of (714) 432·5107, Eugene F. Eugene F HllTll, ow.otor California. llllCUllCI by vw T2 eUO.-new eng . Orinoe C0Ut1ty, Calllornffl. WAS HINGTON TRUST NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN tllat Ille 1bov• married man WILL SELL AT nlmed School Dlttrlct for Orenge. St1t1 of California, Herne, Direct« l'IOTICE 18 HERE8Y TERRANCE L. Wl41TE, •1 gua!'O. t>ody Ilk• new In/ ;:11r\Q t>y Ind through Ila DEEO SERVICE CORPOA--GIVEN tlllt th• lbOY• named School Olltttet lof PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE - ou_t 12550 obo 49~2552 lltov.,ntng Board, lllfeln-ATION, 1 C.Ufornt1 corpor· named School 0111r1ct f0t Of ... County, Ce11Jom1a. HIGHEST lltDOER FO"I 'tCTmOUI IU ... U er referred to H ''OIS· 1llon, at duty appointed Orenge County, ClllltorM. ac11ng by end' ttwougfl tta CASH. (peyal)le 11 1t1M of MAim ITAn.NT VW '75 Super S..tle, new TRICT · "'Ill rleelw up to, T'rullM unw i nd P'lflUMll Kling by Ind 1hrougfl ltl Governing Bowd. lletelflo-.... In lewtut ~of Ille The follawlllO s>«eont •• engine. clutch, etc Xtnt but not 11111 than tlle 11>ove-to 111e power ot tat. c;on.1 GoYefnlng Boero. llefeln-111er ,.,_red to • "Ola. United Stat•I At the Northi OOlnG t>ullnela • M .. re>- cond S2500 536-2702 llllld 11,,,. ... led bid• '°' terrlld In 11111 <*1111\ Deed ot l 1111t referred to • "DIS· TRICT", wtll recelYe llP to, front entrllOOl tO t.he County p ollfe n Prlnllnl), 3 H I VW 78-Rabblt OllMI new 11~ •ward ot • contrac1 tor T'ru.t •Hcuted by R0 8ERT1 TRICT", wilt recel¥I llP to. bU1 not tater tf\an the~ Co11rtllou11, 700 Ctvtc ~ullmlln • 114• Colt• MM&. .... lboYe proj9Ct v w WONG ANO eve T M.t but not liter lllan lhl ·~ Ntect ume. INled '*" fOt Cent• Orlw Wa.t, Sentll A t212I ~ & lr•n•. s I lOO l•k•s 8ld• Slll H bl reoe;vecs on WONG. Hulblnd end wff•.1 •tlled tltne, Mlled bid• tor IM 9Wlfd of I contract lof Ana, CA .. rll)ht, tit.le Ind Joeepll Altkll, 3821 So 11 856-03331955-2000 1119 PIK• ld9nllfled 1bove, rlCOfded September 24, Itri. -ard of 1 eontrlCI f0t the at>ovl project. lnt•llt conwy9d to Ind 1 Fio-•H. Santi Anl . CA Vw 8.4 R•bblt. 2 door 1nd 111111 bl °'**' IOO 1M•. In the office of the Ille lboV. project 8ldt lhalt ~ reoetved In now M6d by It ~ MIO 92707 smog cert, run11tooks ""•bblocly rHd lloud '' 11141 County Recorder of Mid Bids lhlill bl reoetvecl In IM place ldlln-.0 aboYe. OeedofTruttlnthlptopeny Thlt t>ut lneu " eon-ood OVl ·Slll•d llm• I nd County ... Aecotder't In· the plac:. Identified 11>0Ye. and lhall bl opll'led Ind llt~ted In Mid Oounty, Call-ductJ<!ft by ..,, 11\0IYldual g $4000. i68·6034 pleee ttrvment No 84-3Ma 19, by and 1111n bl opel'9d Ind P\lblldy read llk>llCI II tM lofnla a.ect1blng the land I Altkll Tl\1<• w111be•S10 depotll reason ot 1brMell 0< deflYlt publlety rMCI .iouo at tne 1bove-ttated t ime 1nel therein ,,, Thia statemenl WM flleCI ~Ol'TH COl'~T\ r11qulrld '°' llCll Ht ot t>ld In p•ym411'1t °' perlo..,nencia 1bov1·•t1t1d time i nd piece LOT 122 OF TRACT NO With 11141 County Clwk of Or· docum1n1S 10 gu1r1ntff of the obtlglllona ~r.O pt-Tt1er1 wlll bl1$10.00 ~ 1154, IN THE CITY OFl ~CountyonJenuary 22 onion 1s tender and meat browned Do not add fa t or Otl to skillet Add to mato s auce baSll. p a rsle y. o regano . garlic . pep per and mushroom s to ground-m e at m ixture Combine well·dr<&1ned s pinach w ith conag~ cheese Cook '7 pound noodles in boiling water unht te nder and drain lightly 0tl an 8 x 13·1nch baking dtsh Arrange 1n laye rs t>eg1nn1ng with 'h o f the noodles on the bottom SP<ead a la yer of th e $pinach m ucture . then the meat mixture then some grated mozzarella cheese Repeat layers ending w ith cheese on top Bake 1n 375 F oven for 15 to 20 minutes or until hot a nd bubbly Yield 6 servings Appro x cat serv 405 Heart Healthy Recipes a re trom the Third Ed1tt0n 01 the American Heart AsSOCJattOO Cool<bOOlc Copyr.ght c 1973 197S 1979 by lh• Amor.ca,.. Heart Assoc1a11on loc \'OLKSWAGEN hllr return tn good condition th1ret>y. 1ne1ue11ng th1t Tt1er1wiHbe1$10depOett poett required tor NChMt of COSTA MESA, COUNTY OF•l l9M n.112 & Within 10(111\)d•Y• 11111 IM bfeecll O< default. Notice of required IO< Mell ... of bid bid ooeument1tO\)lllflltltM ORANGE. STATE OF CALI· 1------- ,suzl. t>ld OQefllng d111 which wH reeorded Novetn· document• ~o u•r1n1 .. Mir re1urn In good condition FORNIA. AS PER MAP IN O Pu~ltl\9dF Orenge ~ IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HAROCR TO BE -1 • SALES • SERVICE • PARTS • LEASING AllCfST 1NV£NTOP~ •)N IH[ WCSI (( &,r EVERY MOO(l & COl.Ofl CALL TODAY SOUTH COUNTY 18711 HF A\.H AL VD HUNT INC, TnN BEACH (71-l t 842-2000 Each bl<! muS1 conl0<m be< 8. 1985. " Aeoofder's hetr return In condition wttllln 10 (ten) dayw an. tba BOOK 37, PAGES t 1 ANfil ally llot ebrUafV 1 · • and bl responatv1 lo 11141 ln1trvment No 86-429952, within 10 (ten Cllyt •11• the bid opening d1t1. 12 OF MISCELLANEOUS MarCh 4: 11· ltle con1r1e1 document• WILL SELL AT PUBLIC bid openlrlQ d111. EllCl'I bid muet eonf«m MAPS, RECORDS OF OR· Eich bidder lhl ll submit, AUCTION TO THE HIGH EST Eectl bid mu.t conform .... e1 be ~ to the ANGE COUNTY. CALI· --------- on th• IO<m lvmlalled "'"h BlDDE.R fOR CASH. lawful Ind be rMponelve to the contrl!Ct oocuments. FORNIA. Plll.IC NOTfC[ Ille contract documen11, • money ot 11141 United Slllet, eontract doc;umenll Each bldd« lhall eubmlt, The lt!•t lddt... Ind 1-------------- 1111 of the ptoposlld sut>Con· or 1 c1snler'1 ch9ck dre"'n EICh bidder sllalt aut>mlt, on IM fonn MnllheCI with other common deelgnatlon. 1 K D1M trectors on this project u on 1 11111 0< n1tlon1I b1nk, on Ill• form furnltned wltll the oontrtiet OOWIMnll, I If !flt'/, ot Ille rMI prop«ty IUPINC>fll COUllT requlrlld by Ille Sublllllng • Sll le or reo.ra1 cr9dl1 Ille contrllCt document•. I "'' 011M ptOPOMCSlubeoo-0. I c r I b I 0 I b 0 y I • • Of CMJIOMIA. and S ubcontr1crrng F1lr union. 0< 1 11111 or led1<al 1111of1111 prorx>Md eubcon· trectort on thil ptojec( • purpo rted to bl. 492 COUNTY Of' ORANQa Pracllc" Act Govt Code savings and loan aasoel1llon tract0<1 on ll'llt projec:J u required by IM Sublettlng FLOWER STREET, COSTA ' In 11141 Mitt« ot tne AC)pll- Sec 4100 11 seq dom1clled In lhtt still, all required by Ille Sublettlng 1nel Sub<:ontraellng F•IT MESA. CA 92t27 I cellon of KA REN AHNE E1cn bidder must sut>mll p1y1ble II the 111'1'11 of Ille, and Sub<:ontrectlng F•lr Prac11oet Act. Govt. Code Tiie undertlgMCI TrvatM CHRZANOWSKI tor Change with e1ch bid cer1llled Of 111 rlgh1 lltle Ind lolet"ffl PrlCllcet Act. Govt Code Sec. 4100 II eeq. dleetllme 11ty llablllty 10< 11ty I of Nll'M C.Shler s Ch9ck pey1ble lo held by II, .. TruSIM, In thll Sec 4 100 II eeq Eaetl bidder mutt IUbmlt loe:On'lcil'IMI of 1111 llreet I No A 131809 Ille DIST'AICT 0< 1 bid bond real property altu11e In tlkl EllCll bidder mutt IUbn'llt with llCl'I bid certified Of lldd""8 Ind other common ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE In IM f()(m Ml r0<111 In IM Coon1y Ind Siil• described "'Ith Mell bid eertlfled Of cutllet'• Oh«:k payable to deelgnatlon, If any. shOWn FOR CHANGE OF NAME con1r.c1 documen1s In an as follOws cashier'• cNICll payable to the DISTRICT Of 1 bid bond herein • {Sec eo64) 1moun1 not lets 1htn 11>". of PARCEL 1 LOI I ot Trac1 Ille DISTRICT Of I bid bond In tlle fOfm Mt fortll In ,,. Said ... Wiii bl made. but I( A R E N A N N E tri. m1x1mum amoont or bl<! 10346 '" 1119 City of Irvine. 1n tM form Ml tortll In 11141 I contract documenll In .,, wltnout COll9l'lallt °' _,. CHRZANOWSKI 11u llleO a " a gu1r11ntee 11111 the bl<!· County of Orange. S1111 ol contrect oocumentt In an emount not lea thlltl 1~ of ranty, ~Of lmpffed, r• l*11lon lo this court f0t en d1r w111 en1er 1n10 the Callf0<n1a u P9f meo flied 1mount not lell tllan ta% of the maximum wnount ot~ gardlng lltte, po11111k>n. °'I ordel' lllowlng pe4llloner to prOQOM<I contrec1 II Ila In~ 472, Pegee 48 to 50 tilt! maximum amount of l>ldju 1 QUll'll'ltee tlla1 the bid· 1ncumbr1nce1, lnctudlng ettange lllt/11« neme from Sime ,; awarded 10 lllCll tndusive of Mi8cellan90US ... OUlfWll .. lhlt the bid· der *'II enter Into tll• .... Cl'largel Ind lxplflllll K A R E N A N N E btddef In Ille event ot !allure MIPS recordt of ~ Oer wlll "'"' Into 111• 1 propoeed contrac1 " tne or IM TN*IM Ind of lM CHRZANOWSKI 10 KAREN to enter onto said con1rec1 County Cll1f0fnla proPQMd c:ontrac1 If 11141 Mme 11 -ded to IUdl trutts orMteCI by lalCI Deed ANNE JOYCE sucn '41Cumy will t>e for-PARCEL 2 E.-nents H same IS 1warded to 9'ICh bidder In lhl IYlfll of failure of Truat, to pay 1119 remam-1 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED leittwJ se1 IO<lh In 1he Sections enll· bodde< In the event of !allure, to entlf tnto lalCI oontrac1. HlO prinolpel eum• of Ille thll '"parsons 1nterett«:I In Tl\e lied Cer111n E1..,,.,,1s 10< 10 enter 1n10 said oontrac1. IUd1 MCUrlty Wiii be 10<-not• MC:Ured by lalCI Deed 11141 m1tt1t 1l0<esald llPOM" 01STR1CT reserves Ille Ownefs . 'Support, S.tti.-sucll MOUrlty wltt be IOI· felled ot Trut1 to wit $145,930 79 before tlllt court In Oeper1- rioh1 10 re1ect any...oi...all t>lds men1 111d enctoecnment" lelle<I • TM wltll lnterett !hereon rrom ment No 3 11 700 Civic or to w11ve any 1rregu11r111et and common Clrlv•"''Y The OIST'RICT reNrVel the 4/1185 11 12 125% per Center Or1YI Wiit, S.,..ta in any t>•dS or 1n 1he bidding .,_,,, .. of the ar11cle .,,. DISTRICT rHervff IM rlgnt to reject eny Of 111 t>ldt annum u prOYldeel In uld Ana, C1Uf0<nl•. on Mll'cll Pursuant 10 1he provisions lltled "E_.,,ta ' of IM rlgnt to reject 1ny or 1tt bldtlor 10 w1lve any lrragulerttlel note pl111 .rt cost1, cn1rQ91 10. 1988. 11 9 15'"l>'c:loek ot Section 17?'3 of 1he Labor Oeot1ra11on of Coven1nta, or 10 w1lve 1ny lrragulartttet In ll'l'f bids °' In the bidding. end any Md •II adYIOOll A M 1nd 111en 111d there Code of 1119 Stlte of Clh· Conditions 1nd RutrlC'llon• In any bids 0< In 11141 bidding. I Purtull'lt to the ptovlliont TM blnef\clary under Mid sllow cauH, It any they hr.le 1orn111. IM DIST RICT hll ob· recorded on July 14. 1980, In Putsu1n1to11141 provlllon• ot Section 1773 ot t1141 Lal>Of Deed ot Trull lleretolOfe •11-why Slld petition tor 1111ne<1 lrom the 011ector ot Boole 13~. PIOet 84 10 ot Secllon 1773 of 11141 L1b0f Code of IM Stlll of c.11-ecuted end dellvwed to 11141 ChlflOe of name should not 1he Department of lndu11r111 146 11'\ciuslve ot ottictat o11-Code of 11141 St1t1 ol Cell-fornle , IM DISTRICT llU ob-undet"algMd 1 written Dec· be grentec:t F1111a11on1 the ge neral OOl'ds of Ot1nge COOl\ty, torn11. IM DISTRICT huob-talMd trom 1119 OlrectOf of l•r1tlon of Dateutt end Etec-IT IS FURTHER 0<dered prevailing ra1e of per diem California. and 1ny amend· 111nee1 from the Olr1C1or of 11141 Department o1 lndustrill tlon to Sell TM undef'slgneel 11111 11 OOPY or 11111 O<der to w1oes end 1he general men19 11'1ereto. 11s lmpoMd Ille Oeper1ment of lndustrlll A1lattons t111 general eauMCI 111d No tice of De-thow c111te be publltlled In prev,Jillng ra1e tor hOlld1y by supplementary declar-Rel1tlon• the g1n1r1t pr•v.lllng rete of per diem laul111'10 Election 10 Seit to tM Orll'IQI Coatl Dally ?11<>1. and overtime w0<1c 1n the lo-111on of covenants and r• prevl lllr\Q r11e ot par diem w1g1s i nd 111e generel bl recorded In 11141 county 1 newap1per ot gen1<1I c1llty 1n \lffl!Ch thlt work 1• 10 atricuons recOfded on OC1o· w•gflt 1nd 1h1 general prevailing rate tor llolldly Where the rMl ptoperiy It Cltc:ulatlon. publlthed In lhll be per-formed 10< 111ch craft ber 9, 1980 In Book 13783, prev1lllng reta tor holld1y 1nd o'\19ftlme wor1t In Ille lo-located coonry at teut once a week Of type or worller needed 10 peges 1192 to 1203 1n-and ovenlme work In 11141 lo-c1Jlty lo llfflldl thla wor1t I• to DATE 1130186 10< tour conMCUtlve week• execute the contract Ttoese elusive. of ottte•aJ records of c.llty In wtileh 11111 work It to be performed t0< NCtl cralt C~C>NteA 01.-l'IAL prlOf 10 t1141 day or tald '-r· rl1M ere on Ille 11 tl'lil DIS· Orange County. Ctlttornla be f)l(formed 10< NCto creft Of type of wOfker needed to MOflTQAQI llflVICI, lng 011 __, J •u 2 • ,,, 86 TRICT ofllce 1oc11e<1 11 and any 1mendmen1s th«• or type of worker r-aeo to execute IM contrK' Ti-IMC" 401 Weet Mttl ltreet. .., .. .., ~ • Cou1 Community COiiege 10 IXec:\Jll 11141 contract Thele retll .,. on nte II Ille DIS-.......... City, CA ..... .. .... y T. MOOflE, ..... Oistroct. Physical Fee: Plan-PARCEL 3 EaMmlnlS .. r11n .,. on nte It .,,. DIS-TRICT ofllee located II "'°"9: (11t) 410-U70. ., Jvdt• of '"• luper10f nlng Cop11t mllY be ob-auch easements are partleu-TAICT OftlCI locllld I t 'A>ut Community ColMlge ...,., L ·-· Aalt. lee-Cowl 1i 1ned on request A copy of terty set IO<th 1n the ArtlCte Coast Community Collegl District, Phyelall Fae Ptan· r.ury P\it>lllhed Orange Cout 1~ retes 1t1111 be poatld 1n11tled "E1semen1s ·of 1119 OIS1r1CI Phytieal Fee: Plan-l nlng Copill may be ob-Publltl'led Orange COMt Diiiy Piiot Februll'y 4 \I. 11 IM Jot> site 0ec:1er111on of ~1nts n1r19 cooi-may be ob-1 tllned on requel'I A coPY of Oaity Piiot February 11 1e , 18, 25. 1986 I 11st11ll 1>e mendllO<Y upon Condlttons Ind Aeslrlctlont tl!Oed on request A coPY ol tr-rstll .,.. .. be posted 25 19H T -029 Aattl hatitic 9300 the CONTRACTOR to Wflom recorded on J une 9. t979. tn llleM ret• shall be posted It Ille lob lit• T ~ I .--..... .-..._._ ____ the cont reel IS 1w11de0 1nd ~ 11786. P1ge1 420 to II the 1ob lite II Shell bl m90dltory upon I PtalC NOTICE upon any subcon111ctor 48• u·1clullve of Ottlcial Re-It al'lall be mandllOt)' upon the CONTRACTOR 10 wt10m fltB.IC NOTICE und9f sue!\ CONTRACTOR, eo<ds 01 Orange County. the CONTRACTOR 10 .tlOm Ille contrlct 11 awarded. Ind IC m'7'I • ..., 1o pey no1 less 1h1n tM said Cat1lorni1, and any emend· IM contrlCI 1s ewarded, encl I upon 1ny sut>C:ontractor \'OU AM IN os:=;; f'ICTTTIOUI ~IS 9111ft soec1tled ra1es 10 all workOfS ments 1her"e10 ., tml)OMd upon 1ny 1u1><:on1r1e1or llnder suc:tl CONTRACTOR. UNOl:R A DSG M • .. .._ ITATI..,.,. SIMPLY THE BEST Sa•es . Service • L"eu 1ng EUROPEAN DELIVERY 15•0 JAMBOREE RO NEWPORT BEACH Ad1acen1 10 Fashion Island 640·6•44 NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model, low mileage Cadillacs in Orange County! See us today• 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA employed t>y them 1n thee•-t>y supplem«illry Decill· under sue!\ CONTRACTOR, to p1y not lell tlllltl the Mid DATED ~y 11. ,-. UN-Tl towt 8CllhOn of lhe con1rac1 111on of Coven1n11. Con· lo PIY not le$t 1111n 11141 tald specified ,., .. to Ill WC>fllerl L«•• YOU TAKI .ACTIOH d 0 :': ~OI bu if::':':'' .•;e NO t>•dder may ""11Mr8W d111ons and Restrictions , .. spectlled ,. ••• 10 '"work«• employed by ll'lem In Ille IX· TO "'°TICT YOUfl lllROI'· COURTY ARO KITCHENS, sny t>•d for 8 period of s••1y c0<de<I on July 2 1980 m employed by 11\em In 11141 .,.. ecutoon of Ille contrac1 l"TY· rT MAY• IOU> AT ll35-A N9WP0<1 8MJ . Sult• 6-0 d 11 th dale se1 Book 1365• Paoes 15•9 to ecullon ol IM con1rec1 I No bidder m1y Wltl'ldrew A ."'9UC IALI. " YOU 7 ~or 11h:~~1~g otet11ds 1551 inclusive. of Ottlc111 No t>1dder m1y wltl\draw any bid tor • period of sixty NEID AH Uf'\.AN.ATIOtll 10~a,CC:1~=-~~ ~~2 A paymen1 bond and a Records of Orange Coon1y. 1ny bid for a 1>9rlod of !Mxty (60) dl'f' '""'Ille dlll Mt Of THI NATUM CW THI S Rl...,..f II Ct ~o pert0<m1nce bond "''" be C11ttorn1a. and eny amend· (60) d1ys 11ter IM date Mt '°'Ille opening of bldt. '"OCllDINO AGAINIT p~ v:;o!.~ CA 9<>274 requlreod prior 10 execullon men1s thereto u,der the tor 11\e opening of bids A p1yment bond Ind 1 YOU, YOU =::'-O COM-Abrlhlm lfrech, 3220 ot Ille con1rac1 1nC1 sllall be Section Headings In such A payment bond and • perl0<m1nee bond wot be TACT A LA · I D•temeed Street. Torrence. in the torm sel for1h 1n the article lnlllled 1s follows pertorm1nc• bond wlll be required prlOr to e11ecutlon NOTIC~ Of CA 90505 contract documents · Owners Rights and Dullea. required prlO< 10 ••ecutton of 11141 contrlci ind lllall bl TIWITll I IA.li Tiiis business 11 con· Pursui nt to Section 4590 Utllllles and Ceble Tell · ot the contrKI and 111111 bl In the t0<m Ml IO<tll In IM NOC. 1•2 111 ,.8., dueled by 1 gene<al pen - ot the Government Code of v111on " "Side Yard Ease-In the form HI lortll in 11141 contrect doc:unwits On MAR t1 4, 1., "· 11 me s 111e or Cillt0fn1a. tile ments.' "Support 1nd Set-lcontrec:I documents Purau1n1 to Section 4590 10:T~.~~E· L~ei:vE0~~~ ~':fold Ma 111 n g e r . con1ri cl wil l con111n 1 tlemen1 ·Encroachment · Pursu1nt to Secllon •590 ol 1he Government Code ot EN ""'""' Abrlllltm ttrecll provisions permnung the I and 'Community F1vlllllet of Ille Governm411'11 Code of 1119 Stall of Caltf0fnl1. the S TREET SORAF NCC~ICc"'oGMO T'""9 1111emen1 WU nled ucc11utul bidder to I Easement .. Ille S1111 of C11U0<n11. 11141 contr1c1 wtll conllln TITLE IN U . C Clerk I 0 :ut>st•lute securities tor any The stree1 1ddr1ss or c ontract wtll c on111n provlalons perm111tno 1111 PANY LOCATED AT 50t N 1 :'~e"cou~n:;:, Fet>rv~ry ;~ rnoneys withheld by the DIS· o tlle< common du lgn111on provts1ons permlutng 11141 successful bidde r to MAIN STREETc;! IM c,i~I Hl86 TAICT' 10 e nsure pe r· of 111e.ual propeny herein-1uccessful bidder to 11.1bslllule MCur1tlet IOf MY Santi ~na. 1 "&it~ 1 · F100Q2ll tormance under 1119 con-1 b o v e de• c r I be 0 IS I subt111u11 HCUlll ... IO< any moneyt withheld by tM DIS-~TL I Fl~I R ~ I A ~nE 1•1 PutMIShed Ora~ CNsl tract purported 10 be 5 t Eagle moneys Wltnnetd by Ille DIS-TRICT to ensure per· • ....,..,,, co••p•u" Dally PllOt Februarv 11 18 Oowernlr19 Boerd. I r. 1/ Aun Irvine C1lil0fn11 T RICT 10 ensure Pl r · ronnll'ICe . _,, __ . ·-----'€¥~ -""' 125 Mercn 4 19"' C ll e nc•llor 01wld A. Tiie undersigned ,.,...eby rOfm&nce undet" thl con· lrlCI 1 Ca.lllornl1 CO<':'•;oon.1 u T-034 WE HY lll IAIES USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FREE lPPRAISll O.LILLO 9rown9tf d1scl11ms all h1blllty 10< any tr.ct Oowemll19 9-d, tty: II duly i ppotnl• rus ie Publ•Shed Cringe Coas1 tnco<rac1ness on Slid str .. I OoYWnlng to.d, l y. 1. C"•"cellor Dawld A. undet" th11 certlln~A~l--------------------r-------------- Otoly Pilo1 February 11 t8 1ddress 0< other common Chanc ellor Dewld A. lfowfMtl Co ~ru~:~~~:' ~~MARRIED CllEYHLn 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-1017;141-3331 CHEVY 69 Et C•mino rebll eng, 4 spd blk/blk $2250 536 -2702 CHRYSLER 81 Imperial Only 50.000 mtg Xln l cond tow m1 $9900 832·7996/H 660·8066/W WE BUY CLEAN. LOW MILEAGE DOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS, TRUCKS & VANS wt WAIT YIH CLUI ISll CAii See Veno dos 5.,,101 THEODORE ROBINS FORD 1060 HAl•OI It VO COSTA Mf\A 641 0010 FORD ·1i'Muat•ng v.e. 60K ml, gOOd conCI S 1350 854·8421, Tpm-1 !pm FORD '114 Eacort. 4 spd. a m/Im d lgltel cau , blk/U1n SA500 773-72 18 JOlllHI I HI Orate• te11tf 1 ol4nl Lt1col1lltru11 4ultr ,.1, '"" ro1 eulity. "'"· HMCf. & lttU•I 1111 Na"9r lh4 1986 deslgn111on •r-nefl Put>llsheel Orange u t · T-039 Said s.le will be made Publlllled Or1nge COUI o.lly Piiot Febrlllf'Y \ 1 18, MAN U lrvslort, rec:ol'ded w111\ou1 warranty express or 0111ty Pilot Februarv t 1 t8 1988 T-040 ~~~: ~2~:::0 ~ 1:1~ --POO--ll-C_NO_T_IC_E __ == r:•~~~~~=· 1986 r--041 r1c11t Reeord• 0~ 0taor SAGERMAN DYER ---------10 sa11sty me princ1p11 t>11-P\llLIC NOTICE '::f'f·t~"~ a~iw;_:; FRED SAGERMAN. a LORI N G E D W I N FtCTIT~u2:':11NE18 ~~~.~~h::u~~ ~Y 0~:; K 2'400 tllerlln contllned. w111 te1111 r e s id e nt o f Costa DYER. born 0.:1.0bt'r NAME STATEMENT Deed of Trusl with Interest PtalC N011C[ I flCTITIOU• IU ... 11 publlC auc11on 10 11141 hlgllntl Mesa. passed a way 26. 19:!0 tn S awgus The I01low1ng pertons are and olhef su,,;s H provided ,ICTITIOUI -•8*111 NAME ITATIMENT bidder for cesll Of Cheek " F b 15 198.: "'1 h Set I doing bullneH IS Heslk thereon plUS advances. 11 -The lotlOWlng 1>9fton• ere d.sctlbed bllow. p1y1bte Ill e ruary · v •• a<; 5 cl r u i> Division ot v 111cnrome any under ll\e lerma lhereol NAME ITATIEMENT do ing t>ut1n •ss 1s 11\e time ot Siie ~ Sl1wtu11 Born F ebruary 9 Pas.wci c\W<1 Y Fehru Graphics Group Inc 384 and' interes1 on sue!\ ad· ooi::: ·~~=~·.:~• VITACHROME Olci~S~N g; money ot t1141 UM...., 11111 1888 1n Canton, O h m an lti. 1986. in Nt•w Clinton S1 Costa Mesa. CA vsnces and plus tees. TALE PRODUC TIONS VITACHROME A HI of Amenca wtt7oo~~ll· S u rviv ed by daugh· port bt·a~h Surv1 \l.J !12626. chllrgM and e1<penses of Ille 18142 Flre91one C1. Foun: GROUP, INC . 2475 W La r1nty upress or m.,. H H d b f H I v11 11chrome Graphics Trustee and cl 1he 1rusts taln Velley CA 92708 P11ma Ave . An1helm. CA to Utle use. P<>tMSllOll or l.C'rs. Joan eave~ an ~ "'1 e t 1 n Group inc a ca111orn1a cor-created t>y said Deed 01 ' 8 34 9280 t encumt>r1nces 1ll rlgh1.ll1le1 D o lo r es Virtue daughtt r ~hJr1t1\ Porauon 2•75 w L1Pt11ma. Trus1 The total 11moun1 of Robert Cllapmin. 1 1 v 111chrom1 Grephica and lnt91'est now l\eld t>y 111 G randchildren. V1ck1 1Jamesl H J g ,11 "''I\' 0 FCl~•!12°7n0•8· Founlltn Valley, Group 1nc 1 C•llf~nla CO<· as IUCll Tru1tee 1n 1nd 10 11141 i11nal\eim CA 928 1 said obllg1111on. tncludlng ,... ., • ~ , and Rit•k Sagennan. John 1Sui.1t I l~ t•r v111chrome --Or1 phtcs reasonably estimated IMS. Anlte Cllepman 18134 p0<lllon. 2475 W LaP11ma, following deecrlbe<I P'°'*1Y • J Group. Inc . 1 Celll0<nl1 eOf• cherges and e'l(penw s of 1111 Anlt\elm, CA 92801 sHull.CS In 11141 1t0<1S1id Ltz and J ohn Vtrtuf'. Jeff n.•\ .111l1 ,1mf>', P I FlrMtone, Founllln Villey, This buslneu 11 con· County and S1111 10 wl1 d D S t I r · por1t1011,2'75 W La am1 fruslee atlhet1me ot 1nlt1a1 CA92708 ducted by-l eo<PC>fltlon OT 60 OF TRACT NO grea t gr a n son. \t'r ~ '• ' Ave An1hetm CA 92801 publlc111on of lhlS Norte• 11 ThomH Mereh. 18142 Vtllchrome Greplllcs 1~18 IN THE CIT'!' OF M 1 t' ha e l M r M arltah H ilborn .md Tn11 bu11n1u Is con· $1.555 17 Flrettone, Foontaln Vlltey. Group. Inc . Anni Mii COSTA MESA COUNT'!' OF Sagennan w as .a res•· Helt-nt• S:-\\e,tc•r dueled t>y I CO<po<llton Oiied Februery 7 t988 CA 92708 s .,~ ORANGE STATE OF CALI-dnnt of Cos•~ Mesa bnntwr &1\tl !At•r v I T A c H R 0 M E WAIHINQTON TflUIT Atemllh Marlh 18 142 noddy ~•1arv FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· ' ... GRAPHICS GROUP. INC DEED HRvtcl CC>fl~· Ar .. 1one Fountain Valley, Tiits ·;;-•emen~= of n~ CORDED IN 800t< 425 for 21 years FUneraJ m 0 I h l r I n I ·' \\ Anna Mae Snoddy C0<po<· .ATIOM. 1 Celffomll c:orpof· CA 92708 with 1119 ~tyon Fe • PAGES 4 TO 7 INCLUSIVE servlceS will bt' held Mabel St>rtr.md ,ind 11e Sec:t aOon,MTrvetee,by:RIAL Tl\ls bu11n111 It con· enge9~ ty t>N*"Y OF MISCELL AN EOUS Wed esd F b g randdaughlt'r' T111s 1111ernent Wll hied llTATEIECUfllTMllllfl· dueled t>y • ci-.. part· 11 1 ,..,. MAPS IN THE OFFICE ~ arv nl9 819y86 le2{)()r U· Lori L\nn T.anwra wl111 1M County Cl8fk of Of· VICI . I Caflfofnll c:orpclf• ne<elllp RECORDER J 1nge County on Flbruery atlon. tt1 A.Qent, tty: 0. J .1 AMn"ltlllh N Mll'lll Oii Puty~:-0 ~11'99 1~1 6':Es2g'f:'61JNTY p M at Pac-1f1r Vu.•w and Coltn M.-nwn.il I 1 t986 ,..,,.. Mofget'. It•"~...!'... 1'°°oo.' Tiiis statement wN filed Mardi 4 ~ 1 l9M llY · · n 11 totll en-.nt of the Mt"m<>nel Pllrk New· ~ ~ "'111 bt• twld Nottti lfoedw1y. _ .. 1 willl t1141 County C.... Of Or· .. __ ...,. ...,.,. 1 b 1 no• o _ h CA p Th -"' I l \ M Publl91'led Ot1o09 Cout llll'lta Ana. CA t:170I, T ..... a County on Jenuarv 19 T--04! .,.,........ Pf'n..,.pl •• port CIC'aC' 3· U•~··'' 1 ~ Deity Piiot February 18. 25, phone: (714) ta-tl10 ,;re lnl•M" I~ .!toget:: ~lftC' VtelA M->rtuary p a(" I r I I \ I \.\ Merell 4 11 1986 Publlstled Ot1nge CoH t ,....,.. P\8.IC NOTICE with r9UOf'llv., ""1 Thrt'\.lON &H 2700 M o rtuctr:-Ch.1pt•I In T-043 Daily Piiot Febru1ry 11 18 Publllllld Or•OQe Cout ~ :~==-~119'!: h<>U of (l,,wt·t' dlln. 25 11186 r .n31 0 11ty PllOt F•bruary t5. 22. ~~IUIMlll ltlal publieatlon ot lhlS No-BEAN uons nla' bt wnt 111 Marcil t 8, t91e NAMl ITATDllMT 1101 .,. S12 t.349 73 DA N r o R T H A PtalC NOTICE ---------Sa-393 Currently o1ted CUhtef• BEAN {BUOi. of ! H o.ijl M t mnr iul ---------M.IC NOTICE Tiie tollowtng pet90l\t .,. ,.. .. _ .. , -Certified Check• F'r C'A p~ C ~ n' 1 r Rt 'f' J r' h ,,__ --------------------ldOI"" ~ ,.. Jim'•.,._ .,. ... no .. ~ P11~i •• °'7 Couni Fatr =-to Ille Trvt tM ()( n • Fu nd {11 l Nt·~ pnrt FICTITIOUI IUlfNHI t< 2S272 ___ f'ta __ l_C_N0_T_IC_E __ 1 are ......,,_,11bte 10 ~wa\. Saturdav. Fe b-B l d N NA.Ml IT.ATIMINT "CTITIOUI IUllMlll Grounelt, I F1lr rive . .......,.. · • f \' 1 t ~port tilt! totlowlng per1on1 ire NAME ITATIMENT K m1'2 Costa M .... CA 91128 Trvtl .. provided prop•r ruar\. l!'t, 19A6 A o r -Bt'IM:h l'A Q:!Rt1.\ p ,1 doing bue1n1n es 1nou11r111 FICTITIOUl IU ... •I J lmmt1 LH Brtndley. ldentlfk:lt!Ofl la •vlllabte mer' rr!\ 1den t o f It I The IOllowlng pettons lfl NA .. ITATl•NT 108A8 Ched-Oflve, Wl'llt• Frwn intorm11ton wf'llCll d __. ~1f1c \'tt·~ M 1)fl\lilr\ Mir 1ng1 01 v1t1on o dOlrlQ buslnn• as French A tier. c.ittornii'9oeoA 1~ Trust• deem• rllllble. Anaht'1m a n ~u.~ Olf'\'l lo!' !\ .... :r:no Vlllc hrome Gr a phic • McKerina v1ntur111 (High· Th•IOllOwingpertontlf• R~a .... _ ... ~ 10• .. e butfOf wf'llell fr11tlMm•ll• 0 11 F 1t>ld Servi<'~ Group, Inc , 384 Cllnton St . perk), a Ca11torn1a 11m111<1 doing bu11n1H H Thi ~ .. ry """'' .,.. 1 .. _ -f Cost• M .. s. CA 92629 French & Mcl<enna Com· ClladMy Dflve. lllttter no '~ ''""'' Of • Rt.>prt•Sf'ntattve o r v111cnrom• Grepl\lc s P•~~':'c~~nierpr1 .... 11 c111. p•nylHlgllpMll). • Call!oml1 Calllofnl1 908CM rllt'lly.J M •treet addr..,... th«' H vd n 1 T est Co DEATH NOTICES OrO\lp Inc c 1111orn11 COf torntl!I llmlted pertMfshlP ttmlted partnerwtilp 1ee21 Tiii• bu11n•n II con· Of othef c~ ~· Su rvi~·t'd bv his porttlon. 2475 W l • P11ma 188?1 Berdeen Av1nu1 . Baro .. n Avenue . Irvine, d~llt~C>and-""J_,.L :,!l:c, ofpt~~ totOI ._lov1'<.1 ~If . Aruta AV9 . An1M!lm CA 92801 Irvine, C1tttom11 92715 C1llf()(r\la 9271$ ,,__._, • "'do Nf uo: iMf.,..A;M Tlllt t>u•lnen 11 'on· Mt Kenna EntlfPfl.-. 1 r rlf'Ch & McKllN\a Van 8'~ Mia Jim . STONE BR I( l A of F'rt"4nO (at h e r of PLYMOUTH Fury Suri dUCt.Ot>y a c0<p()fa1ion C•llfOrnll limited Pl'flMf f\11 .. (Hlghpeflll.•c.tltomla TNt lllt9't'lll'll... COST'A M!SA C ALI JRrnM H of Farm- C.sta Ina c..H u.1• Vltachrome Qrap111c1 th•P t88' 1 8arclelf't Av hmlled plrtnerthtp with the County C*" of Or I P:OANIA 92QJ N M Wagon '72 w/nf!W bat• Group Inc Anna MH enutt lrvlntt Calttornia Tlltt bu•t~U la con anget County On Februrt 3, ~ t~O.: .. ~ ~~nn. A t>wo·f ~. tlf'f gel tires StlflO SnO<ldy Cnrpor1t• Sec:· 92716 dUClld by a ~mtltld par1n.-• teM -"" ·-......, "" ,,_, l'W'lll'I" "',;"""' s.75 H 3-eo 17 111ery 'lh11 bu••neu •• con thlJ> ~ Ing tM :::J•'tOM MCUnld 0.nn R of Foun\3tn 0 P TNs stat...,.,,, Wfl ftl9d ... ·*t-' "'y a r.-ri.d .. .,,ner FREH01 & MCl<ENNA Pvblillled OrWIQI Cout by..., OI T'nat lnCillud V I I • d SH lltt111 11141 C.oun1yCltlflo.ol Of ;;p""u ... ... VE NTURES CHIGHPARK I ()elfyPllOt FlbfUatY II 11 lflO IMiand~~Of lM ·,t"" (:'.. "r,·~-1n~ (;(I.inly on '•b<ul ty McK411'1na rntlf()fl~ • 8y "'4c1CenM Enterl)f1-I 7!i M8'Ctl 4 ttM T'ruel• and (ht I rt n nAJ:W .,.,.r ' OME' 1 t 11186 c ai.tom11 11m1tt0 ~nner C•hlornui llll'lt1ed partner T-o3!i O.i.cl F~ !i tHe VIC' t.tnd tntrrmc n t tu AT H • F'llOf11'11 lll'llP 8y Ch.,ie, A McKen tn•O 8y Char ... A McKef\· I -----------1 C~~:~"i:w!:v. folio~ Wl'<in~'Sd,., Publ1~ Oranoe Coe•t n1 J• o.n.ra1 P1rtn1t "' Jf •general per'!"* •· TNa~,•;:,;--L·~.. tq 19' .... Dally PllOf fitbNllfY 11 76 Th• •1Al_,.I Wal hied Th•t lllletn91'1 .... htlCI -..W _.. I''""' ...,r, • <J'1 Make classified advertising the beat wey 10 save time and gasl Dally Pllet ••2·1111 4 M11H'h 4 11 tt 9 wit'1 1~ eoun1y c.i..-of Or-.... 111\ 111e Covt11y cien. of Of· t t t t t t t t t t • Kiiiy, c vw 1 :lll P M W "" t T' , .. 4 " 8 no-'"' 01 nn F....._. .... S '' ldant. ... , .....,_Aw-m1n·t"1 M "mortal ~ ano• County on rflbfu.,ry • QAfl "' ' Y ....,u_ • · f le ~.-. .,._, .. ,._... Cell • •· • I' tU8 ,JOCm? 1 fl ,.... In fofMttt m. T11111heM* P rk l."hi.~1 \1rs1tJ1 c::lh=,=n11=1=ng=o1=.=~==home=~ Pullll•Nd Orlll\QI Coat• Pubhsh«t Orlll\QI c~ ltntlft-4 (t~b4~11110reng. c 'I lwton Tui""'l'' )u mM IQ( 9PflnQ'1 s .. 1,_ mtll'ly 0,111y Pl1".ll , • .,..,,,,., 11 ti Oa11v Piiot '"°'lllf'f 11 ti 842 &Ill Oil!\ Pilot'"°'"•'" 111 7!i "'tm1n,tt'I m l' Hltlf'IOS In today't c:tl.HI 7~ Ma1cl\ • 191111 1!i ~••th 4 1Ne • March • 19~ 11rutl l'ark Mo r tu.in I tied cotumM a.2 S.71 T 01' T 036 1 o~8 14\U H:?l • " . . N-'"' tn•n C1aa 1 ... , ~ netC) vou mMI man~ ot yot,ir ~ &•7 ~·11 .... ,. I . . . . . . . . ' .. Oranoe c out DAIL y PILOT I T --uesday, February 18 • 1986 s\ue sn\e\d o\ ca\\\Q{f'\3 I 111 I " ,c ,1-•1. " • • •• ... " ~ 25~ RAIN POMCASTI ON A2 ,_ . • ... TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1986 Tylenol firm drop& capsule& Company decides it cannot guarantee the public's safety with capsule form capsules taken by a woman who died 1n suburban New York City on Feb. 8. Tbe 1982 cyanidc-po1sonmg deaths of seven people in lllinoisalso were blamed on tainted Tylenol capsules. future, .. Burk.e said. The decision was made to "protect the public," Burke wd. He said the company was confident that con- sumers would keep Tylenol "the most preferred" brand of painloller 1n the c6untry. producing capsule forms of Sine-Aid, Co-Tylenol, Max1mum-StrCAa.th Tylenol Sinus ., Medication and D1mensyn, a menstrual med1catjoo. NEW BRUNSWIC K, N.J. (AP)- The maker of Tylenol announced Monday it will no lonier produce over-the-counter med1cat1on in capsules, nine days after cyanide- contam1nated capsules killed a woman and m ore than three years after they lcille<t seven people in Coast Newport Beach crosswalks turning out to be llablllty problem./ A3 T eacher-ln-space flnallst visits county./ A3 California United Church of Christ asks Reagan not to sup- port Marcos./ A7 Nation . . Navy cracking down on deserters./ A7 Handicapped skier berecelves Rhodes scholarship./ A7 World France sends troops to Chad after airport bomb- Ing./ A4 Israeli troops sweep through southern Leba- non In search of captured soldiers./ A4 Sports Coronadel Mar High's Michelle Willard is fea- tured for her endeavors In basketball, and modellng./81 The CIF playoffs in girls basketball and boys and girts soccer have been released./81 UC Irvine's Johnny Rogers has garnered more honors off his per- formance against Ne- vada-Las Vegas./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletln Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather 84 A3 A9-11 87-9 85 89 86 84 A8 A6 A3 89 01-3 86 A2 llhno1s. "We feel the company can no longer guarantee the safety of these capsules," James E. Burke, chairman of Johnson & Jonnson, said. The announcement came as a team of investigators went to Pennsylvania to trace the path of the Tylenol .. , -.- A rocky walk Burke urged people to switch to coated oval-shaped tablets known as caplets, and said Johnson & Jobnson would replace free any caps\llCS consumers or stores now possess. The company has .. no plans to re- enter this business for the foreseeable . - "We fought our way back from the Chicago tragedy ... thanks to the fairness and good judgment of coo- sumers," Burlce S8Jd. "We will do 1t again this ttme." The company also will stop ~ .. , :..-........... -. .. Frank Young. commissioner o(the U.S. Food and Drug Adm1n1strat1on, said the a~ncy "respects" tHc com-"' pany's decision. · "This is a mancr of John~n· & Johnson's own busjness Judgment and represents a responsible acuon under tou&h circumsUlnces," he said. "The agency did not direct or press.- -- .............. _,~ ...... Three Orante County youtha enjoy a double pleaaure on return tontcht and freedom from claaeee u 11eboola Monday u tliey walk alon& the jetty at tile W ectce ln l'fewport celebrate Preeldenta• Day. The forecut for today la for more Beach -a reaplte from tlie Paclllc atorma that are due to rain and cloady aklea. See A2 for detalla. County contract policies Criticizied· Cou nty government lacks proper ruleS. controls, training to do job, report says By LJSA MAHONEY Of ll'le OellJ "°' ..... The county's three-year-old dnve to contract out government services 1s hampered b} a lack of clear-cut pohc1es and proceedures to guide those responsible for contracting the services. a county repon concludes Three years af\er the Orange Coun- ty Board of Supervisors resolved to aggressively pursue contracting as a wa} to reduce costs, those responsible for carr}'1ng out nego11at1ons have been left largely to their own devices. according to a report prepared by Larry Parrish. chief admin1strat1ve offi cer. County employees involved in contracting for the more than $200 m11l1on in goods. services and con- sultants yearly have no guiding policies and little training. the report stated. Funher. the employees are vulnerabk to charges of conflict ot interests Ix-cause there arc few checks and balances, Parrish's repon says. While some agencies have detatJed, wntten procedures on con1.racting. others rely on loose. undocumented pracu~s. according to the rcpon. And few. it seems. find the coun- tywtdc contract and procurement manual useful. Many consider It too narrow 1n scope, too cumbersome and subject to interpretation. Others didn't know the document eusted. Pamsh found. Poor training and few consistent gu1dehnes "can result m incorrect or unsuitable purchases. difficult con- tract admm1strat1on and exposure to hugation," Pamsh wrote. He said ·that .. despite the large number of county administrators mv~ed in contracuns aet1 vi t1es. there are no class1ficauons in the prsonnel system to recruit, promote or d1ffercnuate the set of sk.ilJs required to administer contracts." And, though many people have authonty to execute contracts, none have been required to file conflict of interest statements, Pamsh satd. Supen 1sors. panicularly Bru~ Nestande and R<>Jer Stanton, have become increasingly cnllcal of couo- (Pleue M:e CONTRACT/ A2) .. GOP Senate rivals test themes in OC By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ofh0.-,No4Slaff "Do what is best for the U.S. in foreign affairs" and "Honor the 11th commandment" are the themes de- veloping in the campaigns of two of the leading candidates for the Re- publican nomination for 1he LI . Senate. The candidates -former TV commentator Bruce Herschensohn and L.A . County supervisor Mike Antonovich -. have been honing . those themes before fnendly au- diences in conservative Orange County dunng the past week. Spealclng before the Republican Central Committee of Orange Coun- t) Monday. Herschcnsohn warned Republicans they must take a pos- 111on on the Ph1hppine elections. and urged support for President Ferdinand E. Marcos. "Was the election free and fair in the Ph1hppines'? .. he asked. "I have no idea. but I assume 1t was a fraud. .. Was the election free and fair of M 1kha1l Gorbachev., Was the elccuon free and fair of Deng Xiaoping., Miguel de la Madnd 1s president of Mexico because his predecessor said he would be president." Herschensohn guided his audience on a tour of the authontanan and totahtanan governments of the world. charging that hlx'rals ha'e aimed U.S. foreign pohq awa) from its authontanan allies and handed those countnes over to .o\menca·~ totahtanan enemies "In Iran. when the hlx'rals opposed the Shah. who did they think was going to come an -Owtght E1senhower'lTheygot Khomern1," he said. "Our policy sho uld Ix' ·Do what 1s ~st for the United tates. because '.'1thout the l 'n1tcd tate-s the ~orld would Ix' lost ... While He~hensohn has focused almost totalh on foreign affairs m h1~ three local appearances d unng the past wed .. .\ntonov1ch has preached the sanct1t)" of the Republican Part) 's (Pleue eee 8JtlfATE/ A2) Townhouse project for Laguna artists facing.difficulty More artist-Investors needed for sculptor's dream to matertattze A sculptor's dream to bnng ani~ts back to Laguna Beach by building townho uses where they can both hve and work may fall by the wayside. 1[ more investors are not found. The townhouses would be built and own~d by about IS artists and cost less than current houl'mg, s~ud metal sculptor Hal Pastorius. The pull is th:at artists could own and design their own studio-home at a rcasanable cost Thr project come-. 1 n the wake of an exodus of an1sts from the Art Colony that has concerned both city officials and artists who bl3mc the problem on ~kyrocketmg rtnt~ PastoriUJ estl· matt1 SO percent of the utists have let\ Laguna Be3lh 1n search of area whC're they can afford to work and hv~ Putonu~ P3Y~ S 1.500 for ht \tud10 ~ys dunna one 11x-month peru"ld ha~ rrnt went up 87 percent. lfwmpll'tcd th~ pro1l'Ct Wlll be the LAURA MERK F t1('1J \ II~ IHI N H\\ first of its kmd in the nation. said Pastorius. In the past. anms have traditionally converted old bu1ldinas, but never built their own He said both the National Endowment for the rts and the California ns Council arc watching the proJCCI closely. lf successful. Pastorius thinks both aroups may make van ts available for similar developments in the fututt He toyed Wlth the idea of pt henna artists to build their own townhou~\ Flood waters when he rcah1ed Laauna lka h ma A ~ ln lose its fame asan rt Colony_ tt~nc A Oaerne.tlle reeldent rows p&at an 1LD· time, he w , 1n touch with lO art1m dated car on a Oooded hlChwaJ l•d.lftl Into but loiu the ma1onty of t!!em whl'n he tile No"-'ern Caltfomla town after a eeYere (Pleue'" TOWllfHOU &/A2l Pacific atorm. MeanwbUe. ma•tft rock- &.-.. - \ ---·----· 'I • t eUdee cloeed lntentate 80 and a m~.r railway ln th' Siena Ne••da• Monday and knocked ftlto can down ~rt •~J down • 300-foot elope. See A4. urc Johnson & Johnson to take tbia acuon." However. at would be "~mature .. for the rest of the industry to follow sun. Youns said, not.ins that various types of capsules have certain advan- ta&es, such as a time-releue capabili- ty. He said FDA ind industry officials Wlll meet in the next few days to "discuss what technolo1foaJ chaoss miaht be possible t(\ respond efrec. (Pl .... Me TYL&JIOL/A.2) OCman washed off jetty, drowns Forecasters predict a nother storm of un~nown stren h From staff u4 wire reports An Orao1e County man tishinm from a Jetty at EmcraJd Bay drowned after waves apparently carried him out to sea at 1:41 p.m. Monday. A U.S. Coast Guard helicopter was summoned after a man was found in Emerald Bay, Los Anaeles. C.O..St Guard LL Dennis Faht said. The victim. Chun.a Lee, St, of Cerntos, was flown to Hoq Mem- orial Hospital, where be was ~ nounced dead, Fahr said. Elsewhere. waves up to 12 fCC1 gnawed at the Southern California coast Monday, suckinatonsofsand to sea as the fCllOn prel)&l'Cd for another onslaught of fouf weather followin& a week.end storm that claimed at least tbrcc lives. Rocks and mud cloged midways, includin& Pacific Coast Hiahway in Malibu., and residents in fi.re.tcarTCd f'Clions of Ventura County shoveled debris and rcorpni.zed sand bqs. The storm spared Oranae County beaches, W1 th h ttle damage reponed. The tide did flow mto the parking lot at Bolsa Chica. said lifeguard AJ Pepito. but Pacific Coast H1&hway remained clear. Pepito said the surfers were return- ing to the water as well, despite choppy and windy conditions. State Highway 33 and the road throufh Mat1hJ• Canyon near Ojai remained closed because of mudslides, said Ojaj Poh~ dis- patcher Maggie Beckwith. Pacific Coast Highway was reopened about 4 p.m . Monday, with California High- wa} Patrol offi~rs escortina cars on sccuons of the mud-shck roadway, C HP Officer Dan Loughrey said. A surfer drowned Sunda)f amid crashing waves m Hermosa Beach. and a San Dteso man wbo stood too close to the shore was swept away by the heavy surf On Monda)'. forecasters pmd.lct.ed the amval of the next in a ~nes of storms that have drenched the rcgJOn the past week "We are expecting nun Wednesday and Thursday, but how heavy and intensive 11 1.1.111 be 1s still in the ur." National W eathe r ervace meteorologist Peter Wilensky said. The "cather service issued a heavy ~urf advisory. and the Surtline tele- phone repon said there were 12-foot (Pleue eee COUJfTT /A2) Coast transfer rate high More than half oft~ students plan to go on to 4-year schools By PKIL SNEIDERMAN Ot ... Olllr ........ \1orc than halt of the students current!) enrolled at Oranat Coast C olleae mtend to transfer to f'our·ycar l<>lleaes and un1vers1t1es after con- cluding their 'tudles at lhe Costa Me.sa campu an OCC report states. The stat1!lt1c 1s inttuded m a new report on the charactcnst1cs of stu- dents enrolled in spnna clann tlus YC'&r at It stat~ that transfer plans arT held b S4 4 percent of this spnng's students. The transfer fiaures arc con\ldef'd important because the \.ahfom1t ( ommumt\ Collcse \~tem has flccd .. cnttc1sm 1n recent years fmm offteaals v.ho beheve the t~ycar e&mpulC\ arc not prcpanna cnouah studcnu to conunuc their ~ucation at collqn and un1ven1t"' offenna four-year d('JrttS (Pleue ... COAST /A.2) , l • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tu.day, February 18, 1MI \ - Sculptor Hal Putorlu• 19 .eekln& lDYeetora to build ht. project of townboUHa that would be de.lgned lncUrida.ally by artlata. Dlllt NM ..... ~&...,..,.. The project, Putortu hopee, wU1 help •tem the aodu of artt.ta from Laeun• Beach becaue of hlCh renta. .. TOWNHOUSE PROJECT NEEDS ARTISTS .•• From Al asked for the first $500 One Jnast dropped out when she began ha' ing nightmares about bankrupt(} Other prospect" r 1 n vestorc; ha h' bt:en !>l:ared awa) because each will be required to make a 20 prrcent d<"" n P·" ml'nt Still. the price 1c; below the m.1r kt•rvalue tor the city, he said .\bout 10 an1sts ha'e an optaon on a I I-acre of land on Laguna ( an)on Road The opuon e'tptres 1n lau• Onober. L' nle<,s more art1sts an: found for the proJe<:t Pac;tonus and th~ others ma) ha'e a hard time rnmpktmg 11 h~ said fndl\ 1dual tfl'-' nhouses rnuld he \old after the loTl'>trm uon I\ completed. but 11 .... ,uld mean that the 10 anic;ts 1.1,ould tl\. linanc1alh re'>pom1blc fur the entire project ')elunng loan<. ma) al\o Ix· d1f- ticult fhe lO-up iigrcement "'Ill sllpulate that uni) artist\ lould purtha..c a unll Pa\tonus ant1upatt''> 11 ma' be diflicult to clear!\ delint· "armt'" v.hen the group seek\ a han~ loan . Ea<.h panner 1n thr rn-op ha, nearh $6 000 1n,ec;tcd hut tho'>'-" tin;rnces are d'4indhng fa'>t 1n pa"- mcnt'> to some of the du1cn or 'o profe!.c;1onals the~ ·,e hired \rttw.. turned de .. elopt'r'>. ha 'vi: b<.-gun ""orking with the group-hm·d architect to design their o""n place .\ freedom he be he\ es 1'> an artist'\ dream Tho!>< J01nmg the group alter the\ purchase the land .,..,111 not ha\(: such freedoms because construction will have to begin immediately, he said .. It 1s more advanta~cous to join now ... said acrylics pa10ter Manam Smllh. ··you can have 10pu1 in the design." Smith. who rents a window- less studio m the canyon. is confident the project will be successful. "The further you ~et in the project the less nsk there 1s, · she said. She faced a rent increase at her studio months after she moved in nearly three years agb. "I became conscious 1mmed1ately of the vulner- ability out there," Smith said. She will not live in her studio. Instead she will use the studio for v1s111ng fnends. move to the studio dunng the summer. and rent out her home or have the opportunity to exchange studios with artists in New York ... It's all very exciting," she said. Consultants have estimated each townhouse Wlll cost about $7S,OOO to SI 00.000. Ceilin~ will reach between 20 and 24 feet high to accommodate lofts 10 which the an1sts can hve. fechn1call). the total hv1ng-work ~pace could be 2.000-square-feet. In addtt1on to designing their own to"' nhousc. anasts will be able to save mone) by making the inside finish mg touches. such as sanding and pamt- ing. when they can afford them The structures will be basic -JUSt to meet Cll) and lender codes -and include kllchens and bathrooms. Anists can finish the lofts and hvmg quarters as finance1 allow. The undeveloped, surrounding land will be owned cooperatively by the aroup. C1ry Manager Ken Frank said the City Council supports the proJCCt and will consider a .. hving-working" zon- mg chanJe when the project reaches city heanngs. The general plan's land use clement already rttommends the change. Fire codes may po5e a dcterrant for some artists. such as those who work wnh ettam1cs, but their kilns could be placed outside. But Frank said the city hopes to wort out the wrinkles in the project and make reasonable accommo- dations for the artisu to keep them in town. When Pastorius fim approached the city, he carried with him copies of Los Angeles laws on livc-wortc stu- dios. Certain neighborhoods in Los Angeles, such as the areas surround- ing Skid Row. allow anists to both It ve and work in lofts. Mehssa Johnson. a ceramic sculpto r from Garden Grove. in- vested all her savings m the project. A small backyard will be enough room for her kiln. 'Tm the youngest so the idea that I can be around expenenccd artists 1s cxc111ng to me:· said John- son, whose parents arc also involved in the develooment CONTRACT POLICIES CRITICIZED ... From Al I\ staff in recent month<, over requl·~ts 1i1r u intract increase" and e\tCn'>10n\ \a nous cmplu-.ce'> ha\t' relt'l\l•d puhltt tongue la,h1ng'> fur undcr- t:\t1ma11ng' the '>Cu pt· nt lOn<,ult.rnt nr11Jl'll'> :.ind for lall1ng to wck hut, on Bui Parrt'>h l •)ndude<, that em- pl11H'l''> ha"e hecn doing the heo,t lhe~ can under thl u rcumstancc\ De')p1te pr<1hlem<. "t he pre'>ent contracting process work s In general. the work contracted for 1s necessary, 11 gets accomplished an acceptable product I'> received and the vendor gets paid ·· T ue'>da). Pam sh will recommend a top-to-bottom overhaul of contract- ing \tarting with clarifying board poltt' 1n several areas •The length oi contracts. • \fax1mum extensions allov.ed before rebidding •Cntcna for allowing contract increases Rev1s1on and preparation of coun- tyw1de and departmental procedures are also part of Parrish's recommen- dations as are an employee training program and t~d1t1on of conflict of interest requirements. Supervisors will consider Pamsh's report at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday in the board hcanng room. 10 C1v1c Center Plaza in Santa Ana. COAST TRANSFER RATE HIGH .•. From Al For the p:J\t "' \eCH\ hO'-'C\Cr '>< < has tran<,tcrrcd mun \tudcnt<. to the I n1,er\1h ot ( alilorn1a and c .rlllorn1a "itatt." I n1\·t·r<.1t\. \\~ltm\ 11\,111 JO \ 01hrr lt1mrn11n11, lr1ilcge rn lhl' \tJle CIC< tcather'>and tounselorsha\t." hcl·n l redltl·d wnh ix•r\uad1ng stu- Jcnr' 1r1tont1nut the1ntud1e\at tour - \l·ar 'l hool\ Oh-.en er<. ha"e al<,o p111ntl·d 11ut that the C O\ta \.ic..a \dmpu<, dra""' \tudcnt<. from an .1lllul'nt area in whrl h continued •lu Jtt•rn "cnuiura~ed h' tam1hc.., 1n1l ',..,t~1n r<'.!lh of their hudgeh \n111hn rL"''"n < >< < '>end<. more 111d1 n1, 'Ill lri four-\ ctn '\C hool\ I\ \ lllpl. lh.1! I I\ 110«' 111 thl \(Jtt.'\ .u(lnt .. ummun1 t\ '11lll'gt'' \.\.hen 1 r .11 rl·~1~1r.1t111n figun·' art· in lhl\ \fHrn{<. .. ·nrr1llmt•n1 t\ expected to ntt·cd 25 IJ<10 ()( ( official s said the c;pr.ntz I 'ikt rnroll almo')t I percl nt h1~hcr than 11 IA.a\ car ago r he rcpon on O< < ·., nng stu- dents 1nd1cated 33 7 percent plan to transfer to the (al State c;ystem. while I 3 9 percent arc targeung a UC t ampus A.lmost S percent expect to lOnt1 nue their studies at a pnvate college or un1"ers1ty 1n Cahfom1a. o\ not her 2 I percent said they tn tend to transfer to an out-o f-state sc hool. \ome OC ( students have enrolled wnh an eve on JOb 1ra1n1ng. The report ..aid almost 14 percent nf()( (·.,spring students are working 1oward an asr,oc1atc 1n ans degree 1n a '0<.a uonal program or for a voca- tional cert1fiLatc Regarding their goal~ at (}( < . 8 J percent said they had enrolled to '"improve JOb skills ... "'hlle IS.4 percent said th~) had enrolled for ··personal ennchment " Just o'er one-quarter of those attending this spring arc taking 12 or more class units. thus qualifying as full-11me students. Over half the spnng students -54.4 percent -are taking six or more units. The spnng report found almost an even spht between day and even10g students. It sa1d 37.3 students talce only day clasSC1. while 38. 7 percent attend only 1n the ~en 1ng. A mixed day and evening class schedule was claimed by 24 percent of OCCs spring students. The spnng report also provided the follow10g figures on the age and racial makeup of the spnng students: •Nearly 20 percent arc age 20 or younger: 58.8 percent are younger than 26, almost 34 percent are between 26 and 46. oearty 1 percent are 46 or older. •White. non-Hispanics make up 6 7 5 percent of the student body; total 9.9 percent, followed by His.- panics (5.6 percent). blacks (I.l percent) and Amencan or Alaska.a Indian (I.I): another 12.3 percent« the students declined to state their enthnicity. COUNTY MAN WASHED FROM JETTY ••• From Al waves at Rincon in Ventura< ount\ six footer<, at \1allhu anti \t·ntura· c; Cahfom 1a ')trcet <,url \pot and I CJ.. foot waves at Ma nhattan Reach "To fish or obSt>rve "'J\C'i trom exposed coa<ital \truclurc\ or rO<k'i dunng hca"'> \Ur1 ~011d111on\1<; har- ardous. ·• the wcathl·r \Cf\ ice ..aid "Very large wa\t.'\ <.an suddenl y sweep across pre" 1ou'h di) ..areas w1mmmg or \urling 1n the<;t· wa ves may be dangerou\ for an .. onc-' MAIN OFFICE ,,,,, f ' VOL. 71, NO. 41 A 21-year-old Sa{I Diego man who had been watching the sea. James R. Hames was presumed dead after the surf dragged him off an Ocean Beach seawall 1n an Diego County at 2 40 am unday Hordes of wetsuit-dad surfer$, many celebrating the Presidents' Day hohda) off from work and school. bobbed 10 the giant swells " urfer'I are startma to venture back into the water," said Surf11ne·s Scan Collins "They pretty muc:h stayed out the past few days. They used a little common sense. Jt was out of control, borderina on suicide out there." Waves measurin_a 20 feet on Sun- day clatmed the life of surfer Jeffrey Trakas, 28, of Redondo Beach. Trakas was attached to his board by an ankle leash when he was spotted floating SO yards off Bluff Cove in Hermosa Beach, offici als said. Justcall 642-6086 • Clrculetton ''''"'°"" U (ltl °'""""-"'' .... _ .. ~ Ll~N9'9' ....... Light rain, cloudy skies expected Moe~ clOUdy .... wtth OCCMlonal tight r.in over tM Ofl"99 Cout tod9)', wtth more rein llkely WedMlday, tM Natlonel w .. ttw Service tald. High• wlll r~ from tM low to mid eo.. Lowt tontght fn tM mid and UPC* 50t. A 40 pefoent chance of rain tonight tncreuea to a 70 pe<C41nt on Wedne.day. Cloudy ..... over Southern California mountains. with oocU<>nal drtule or tight rain along tM coattal llQPM. Rain la lffitely Wedneeday with the snow le'tel at 7,500 feet. Southerly wind• wltt blow 30 to 40 mph tonight and Wedneed9)'. 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Sent• llMl>et• TO 48 TOfre..-eo •• 6S 30 17 3$ Surf Report 75 48 eo 64 51 57 LOCATI<* llDOllllC· Stl 52 "°" 17 ~ biMellMcl\ 5-7 SW eo 50 S...llMonlee S-7 SW .. 57 ~._,, S-7 SW 87 51 Sen Diego COUftty 5-1 SW 51 SI Outlook fOf Wed....Oey Some ,,.. . 58 SS er_ In eur! encl 1-1 82 51 1 7 12 4$ 37 Tides 73 51 64 57 eo 51 TODAY 12 S3 Flrll nlQh •23• m . ~ 78 52 FIAtlow 12 33 pm 0 4 51 S3 ~high 7 57 p"' 32 JO eo SS s-.dtow ttOlpm eo S3 fte>MelOAY 82 51 Ftrll nigh 5 27 • m •8 58 52 ""' '°"" I IOpm 00 .. S7 S..:ondNQll eoep m 3 • 12 58 .. ~ 89 58 52 80 Sun r-tod•y •I 8 35 • m en4 Ml• 13 S6 :p,•in 11 S 39 p m 8 7 51 OOtl ,_ todey •I 12 01 P m ernJ Mii II 55 egeln •• 2 19 • "' TYLENOL MAKER DROPS CAPSULES ... From Al t1vely to this problem." Johnson & Johnson stopped mak- ing Tylenol capsules after Dtan~ Elsroth's death, and Burke had said Friday that resumption of production would depend on consumer surveys and the investigation of the tamper- mgs. The decision also affects other strengths of Tylenol previously sold in capsule form and other Johnson & Johnson medications, Burke said. The replacement pro~ram will cost the company an estimated S 150 mil hon, he said. Bu t he said that docs not compare wtth the suffenng of the family of 23-year-old Miss .Elsroth, who had taken cyanide-laced Extra- Strength Tylenol capsules. The future of capsule med1cauons was called into question after Miss Elsroth died and a second bottJe containing tainted Tylenol capsules was found m a store less than two blocks from the store in which the fatal dose was purchased in Bronx- ville. just nonh of New York City The three-seal tamper-resistant wrappmgs, introduced m 1982 after the deaths 10 the Chicago area. appeared to be intact on the second bottle. found Thursday. About 30 percent of the Tylenol !>old 1s in capsules. Consumers prefer capsules because they are easy to swallow and have a medicinal ap- pearance that makes them seem effective, Burke said Caplets, introduced after the 1982 poisonings, were designed as a capsule substitute. Burke said. They Chairman Ja.mea E. Burke holda up a model of a caplet. are sohd, and company officials say they cannot be tampered with be- cause cyanide would break down the medicine. Officials invest1gat1ng MJSs Elsroth's death were spending Mon- day inspecting a plant 1n Fon Wash- 10gton. Pa .. where the contaminated capsules were made last Ma y, and a d1stnbut1on center in Montgom- eryville, Pa. Westchester County (N .Y) D1s- tnct Attorney Carl Vcrgan has said h1!> mvest1gat1on was focusing on the plant and distribution center. where the fatal dose and the second bottle of contaminated Tylenol had been Wlthin two weeks of each other. Smee Miss Elsroth's death, at least 14 states, the District of Col umbia and Italy have banned sales of Tylenol capsules Vergan said the FBI had tested tht' secunty seals on both bottles and had told him the pills had apparently been tampered with at time of manufac- ture FBI spokesman Jack French would not discuss Vergan's statements. FDA spokesman Wilham Gngg said the government considered the t.ampenng a "local 1nc1dent .. Gne,.s said the potassium cyanide that killed Miss Elsroth and that was found in the second bottle was not the same kllld responsible for the seven deaths in llhnms. No arrests m th ose deaths were made. Johnson & Johnson has of- fered a SI 00,000 reward for infor- mation leadmg to arrest and conv1c- 11on m connection WJth the more recent incidents. In s111l another report oftampenng in Westchester County. police said a woman on Saturday bought a 5().. tablet vial of Anacin-3 from a phar- macy 1n Ardsley and found the bottle cap loose and broken and a puncture m the safet)' seal with a brown stam near11. Police Ch1efStephen Blaha s~ud the store agr~d to pull Anacm-3 tablets from its shelves until funher testing was done Tuesday . Jack Wood. a spokesman for American Home Products, the makers of Anacin. said the broken cap and punctured seal could have oc- curred by accident dunng manufac- ture, but said he needed to learn more before commenting further. SENATE RIVALS STUMP IN COUNTY ... Jl"romAl "I I th Commandment" that forbids attacks on one another. Antonovich, concerned that Sen. Alan Cranston will be the beneficiary of GOP infighting, asked Central Committee members to focus on the mcumbent's record. "Alan Cranston 1s on the far left of his pany,'' Antonovich said. "He's out of step. He's tired. His ideas are worn out. "He fails 10 remember that you work more dunng an eight-hour day to pa y for taxes than you do for food. transportation and housing." Antonovich, m~lung his second Orange County appearance m less than a week, refused to comment on whether Bobbi Fiedler and Ed Davis shouJd withdraw from the race. They are locked in a fight that mushroomed into a federal indictment of Fiedler for allegedly offering Davis SI 00,000 to withdraw from the Senate race. Saym$ that GOP registration m California has grown eight tJmes what 11 was three yearc; ago, he sa1c1, ··our strength 1s in ou r numbers. and whenever we have to fight our numbers spht up "We have to get together, and we're not going to do that by stabbing each other m the back .. Herschensohn and Antonovich ha ve each been shown running first or secondin recent polls among eight candidates for the GOP Senate nom1-na11on. lntrocludng The Logo ........ , WESTCLIFF PLAZA. NEWPORT BEACH, CA (7t4) M2·70l1 --------~-.......... --------I