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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-04 - Orange Coast Pilot. . r c * NEIGHBORHOOD fOC1..S THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1988 25 CE TS -Injunction d~rails BB oil project J udge's order prohibits drilling at s ite: oth er Issues a wait A~ril 18 court tria l By PAUb ARClllP1$-Y aad ROBERT BARKER Of .. 0.-. ""' ..... A HUJltington Beach ClliLcn·s group righ ting a S25 million down- to" n oil n.·co' cry project won a prcl1minar) anJU{lCtion that w11l tem- poranly proh1b1t dnlling of wells at the Sl tC. Nation President Reagan . his bid for $36.2 million for the Contras rejected by the House, says he Intends to continue helping the re- bels battling the Nica- raguan government./ A4 Boating One couple's marathon expedition to both poles '!Yill be illustrated at OCC. Bring your overcoat./82 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police tog Public notices Sports 8 3 81 8S-6 C4-6 84 C7 AS A6 AS A3 C6-8 C1 -3 The group seeks to halt the ~II recovery program in a t\.\O·bluck residential neighborhood bounded h\ California and Delaware strc\.'ts and Rochester and Springfield a'l'nuc'>. J ohn Murdock, an attornl·~ rl'p- rcscnting Concerned C1111cn~ for Huntington Beach. said to<la~ an Orange Count) upcnor ( ourt Judge End Cafe workers plan pier pressure Group m aps drive fo r funds to rebu il d Huntington· s d ock Former rc~taurant 1.1.orkcrs -1.1.ho lo)t their 1obs as 1.1.ell a\ a !>Ccond home 1.1. hen the End Caft" plunged into the ocean last month -ha'e started a campaign to raise $1 00.000 101.1. ard the reconstruction of the Huntington Beach PaC'r. Th1: group. Persons Interested 1n Ewcd111ng R1:rnnstruct1on (Pl ER). has gone to 1hc C-11~ Council to '>eek pcrm1s'l1o n to 11worporatc as a non- profi1 corpora1aon That s1atus \.\Ould aad the group's ROBERT BARKER Focus o ~ THE No-.s fund-ramng 11on'> could dcductaons. Kotsch sa1J. efforts t)(:cause dona- bc "ntten off as ta\ spokeswoman Julie Kotsch, ~5. \.\a'I an a\s1s1ant man· ager at the End <ate "'here 'lhe "'orked for I U )Car'>. pnor to Its dem1i.c on J3n 17 The crashing ~:l'~·~ on that dJ) knocked out lhe. last 250 (eet of the 1.830-foot 01er and signed a minute order that was- del1, crt'd Wednesday staung a prl0l1minary in1uncu on had been granted. Murdock said the order prohibits !.\"'era I pew act1v1t1cs at the sue. including dnlline. But Murdock said hi.' pre' 1ously stipulated that Angus Oal C'o. could contanue work on \1de1.1.all.~ and walls. remove struc-turc:~and repairoal wells. That kind of ''Ork can proceed until an Apnl 18 trial date on the matter. he said. Judge Tull) Se) mour ruled the group had demonstratvd a reasonable · probabaht) that 11 could P~' a1l 1n the tnal. Murdock said The 'pro1ec1 b> the: Coloraa.o-bascd Angus v.ould cap orr and conwlidate random 011 \.\Cits an the dov.n101.1.n area and rcco' er about 5 m1ll1on barrels of 0 11. .. It's not de.H until "c '>t'e 11 v.hctber u prcdudc., pr"lim1nar: construction ac11' II\ or n111 · heldon said ··11 · 11 dnt''" 1 prcl1m1nar: lUllstruc:t1on 1.1.orl.. .... ill cont1nut.> un11l the .\pnl loun dall' .. . The Cit\ < uunul •'>Sul·d lOn<.tru\ uon pcrm il'> IJ'>l IJll Jhcr .\ng.u" till·1j · . . a lawsu11 alkging u \\ •>fliuJI' haJ , tAngus '>pokes man pcnccr illegall) bk11..l.c.·d the r>1:rm11, Snddon said \\ cdncsda}~ that c-nm-. pin)' officials ha\l'n·1 ~et seen the In turn < oncrrned < 1111d1, IOJUOC'taon. 1 hen· "ere repons. hOIA· lhargt-d the l II\·., Jl llUn \Ao J\ ilkg..il ever. that the lOmpanydadn't plan 10 In its lumpbant thl· ~rour ,.ml th\ stan dnlhnl( until ~·ptt.>mber council rc,cr">t:<l 1t\t.·lt 10 , u\t.·d Julie Kot8ch, Tom "Thaw and Sac Becker are ora•nhhle a ran -ralalnC driYc to help ...., ........... '--~ pay for reatoration of Huntington Beach Pier, which ••• shortened by storm surf. sent 11 and thl' End Cafe into the.' "'Jter Kotsch. a substitute teacher in the Huntingon Beach naon H1sh School Distract. ~1d she realizes the SI 00.000 her group hopes to raise 1.1. all be JU\t a drop 1n the bucket. cons1dl'r· ing that o' erall reconstFuct1on co'its to rebuild the pier arc es11matt'd at about S nulhon. But 'ihe believes that the mone~ "'111 be s~ mhohc JnJ rnuld spur cat~ cffort'i for getting \late and federal ass1!>tance "otsch .md three founding mt'm· bl:r'> of Pl FR. all tormC"r managers or a~s"tant managn'> of the End Care '"' 11e rcsadl·nts tu attend a formatwn ml'l'llng '.>lhl·dulcd tonigh t JI .., o'clod in Room B· at C11\ Hall Kot~ h 1l1IJ C11' Counni' membc.·r, that off en for hdp ha' e st.aned Ill ll''l n \hl 'J1d thJt lka1.h L anluln \I,· ur' ha' 11krl'd 10 1.nntnbute .t p.·r1..:n t.igc o! 1t\ ~In of ne1.1. L.tr~ and th..11 'urt gu11..1ra'l DK ~ Dale lll 'l\\f"lrl R\'°Jlh hJ' 'oluntcen:J ha\ '"''' l•l' I !oltJJ, < ru1w Lines al\o '"'he' I•• p.trtlllPJlc '>hl· \Jad "-111',h ..a1J thl' gmup '' not \ 11nrn111tr1.1 Ill re bu aiding thl· pac.•r to 11<. , n~ n:i l il'ng1h M h' 'IX'' 111\ rlan'> (Pleue .ee PIER/ A2} ._, . .,"un '1ola11ng the Brown ~ct open mu 11 n~ l.t" and dC'pnving rt>sidents ut J lull heanng on the proJrt"t \h1t\lnd. \did 1 lw g1 uup.ib.o alkged the prOJt'cf as 1111. 1n''''l nt "1th u t) Lon1ng. "'h1ch I"'' thl· Jrl'a as rl~$1den11al \.\Ith no n\ '' 1111 Jnll1ng Pt·rm11ted In .11.ld111un, th1· environmental 1mpJ11 tl·port \\a:i. inadequatt' be· 1Juw 11 IJ1kJ 1t1 ducuss ahema11ve 'Ill'' 11r thl· 'ltrurtural 1ntcgnt) of the pr1111·l t '>111 \turdtlll.. ..aid (Pleue aee OIL/ A2 ) l ·Temp~rs flare at council session Ac tion on p roject for Mesa delayed afte r e rrors noted 8) JESNIFER WEBER Of -Oelt""' -- .\ f l(r 3 length' and tense meeting \\ cdnc..Ja, th1: <. usta Me~ C11' < u.unul pt1-.1pom·J ac11on for one "'eel.. 11n J gennal plan aml'ndment l"u' nang J ma1ur non.h Costa Mesa dn l'h1pml•n1 tx·cause of "Sl'\ eral t'rTur'> an thl· -,uppon1 ng documl"nts 1 hl Jnll·nJml·n1 v.hach v.ould se1 '>Q UJr\ lo11tage k' clc:. qn tht' ~g.t.·ntr•1m Hume R,mlh prOJC'C"t and t.''>t.thla.,h me..1,url'' h.> case traffi tht' de' clupmcnt 1s l 'pc1. tC\i to gcnt'rate. "1' n '"'' l'rl nl·l·d of help .. -.aad nd r.t <•cnl\ an uppuncnt ol tht' · prOJel t anJ J proles~1onal planner 1n anothl·r l ll\ 6-ttcr almmt '.>!\ hour\ ol te~u­ mon) the u•nu·m., of {,ena '> and other' m t'r Jpparl·nt factual crro~ led thl" \. lUnCll to po<,tpone a d('('tSIOn on lhc .imt·ndml·nt unlll Feb 11 I J't '<"Jr J \upcnor ( oun Judge sci ·"1Jl• lhl' < 11' < iunors appro\al ol hl rr111rd T\J ing that an en- ' ir nm\'ntJI rq~1rt ..1nd the c11~ gt·n.rJI rlJn "l'fl" nJdcquatc The JIH.l[!t" ~,t. 1hc \'I' un11I \1arch Q to l l1rre, I lhl' Jl'lil ll nUl'\ H.1ml' !<Jn1.h oppunt>nts l hargc.-d \\l'Jnc....l.J\ lhJI the Ill\ IS·mO\IOg tvu IJ\t un pullai'tg Jn amendment int,, plall 'x \l'rJ I 'Pl.'akas s.aad the' J 1J nt•t ha' 1 l.'n11ugh 11 mc 10 read the tl·• hna, .ti mJ ll'r ,JI South county fight: Who's got the mall? I l'o!:ltl '\ lhJt unk .. ., 1.1.c ha' r more tame ll• re' tl'"' the.-documcn1,. 11 1' n. · Jn Jdr~uJtl hl'Jnng. -..a 11.l 11ppo- nl nt \<.1 \I \\ tlham .. < lrJ"H..>nl·nt' al\1.i argut.>d that local r11~ll' JnJ lr<"1 "-cl'' ""ulJ not t'C atlk I< ~ J' J ll 1r.11li, 1'rorn the prOJl'l I Ru• h•rnll mJ,11r \I Pini.le\ J~g•n'\I l,tnl..lt-'" nrw of '<'"t'ra'I ll 'ldl'OI\ .... h11 \UDf'Onl·d thl' dn t•lop- nH nl '-llll that dl''elofl('r ( J 'x°~l·"t' •Ill ~\. 'tnn\ had a 't'Stl'.'d antrr<',t tn l'n~unng that traffic 1101.1.C'd 'ni.wlt' •, Jr 1unJ the prntffi By BOB VAN EYKEN Of .. 0.-.""' ..... Another proposed Cl1) boundary dispute haHmerged hard on the heels of the rt'Cen t tugging match over a stretch of South Laguna coastline - this one 1n,oh ing not a beach but a shopping Cl'nter. It was onl) last wee"-. that the Local Ex-coach Will face trial in sex case • By JONATHAN VOLZltE Ot ... 0.-.,... .... ...f oanctl:[arbOr Day SchoolJ.eacher Alan R1gb) today was ortiercd to stand tnal on charges that ht' molested as many as 19 youths. and .\genq Formataon Comm1\\mn an- nou nced 1t'I vl'rd1l't 1n the acnmonaous h:mtonal ba11k tx-- twccn Laguna Niguel and Dana Point o'cr a stnng of coastal nc1gh- borhoods. Th as week the battleground 1.1.a\ the communah of Laguna Halls. homt· o( Laguna Hills Mall . And lake the coo~tal fight. \\ rones- da) 's open in~ ,i..1rm1sh in the turf war for cat\ hood an the addlt'back Valle' also rang "Ith buuwords. such a's "communal\ 1dl·n111,:· Th(· L~·a1 .\gt·nq Formation C omm1\s1on tool at· all an and deuded to g1,e itself s1 "< v.ecks to c.ons1 Jcr "hl·ther to make o ne or t\.\-O c111es out of the 'ast. unancorpor.ued area tx-11.1. l'Cn \ 11ss1on \' 1e10. I rva ne and l Jguna Beach { omn11,<.1~ncr" "all tl~e up the mattl'f ag.a an .tt a stuJ\ ..C'>.,IOn .\pnl I 1Jnd\.\111 rl''\umc lhl' puhhc hearing .\pnl 2n - The comm1ss1on "h11h mu\t Jp prO\C all ne\\ l"llll'\ ,, latC'd I.I.It h l"O contl1c tang propo<..11' One call<. tor 3 'lngl(' ut' en,nm- pa\sanjl. the lOmmunatae\ nl L~l.c h 1res1 ~El f 11rn I .i~un.1 Hin, .ind \l'gean Htll'I ' Th<' t>ther " II n1 r ., 1knl' 111 Laguna Hall' "h11 \\ 101 '"l<'IT ''"' n s.c.·paratc l 11' In the m1Jdk 1111•1t• ,, •r l\('r'>\ " Laguna Hall' \IJll "h'''l pr,11c,1t·d SI 1 mallmn an Jnnu.t <.Jk'> ta\ rl'\1.'.0 Ul'<. lool.. cntllH II. I< t"'fl•fXll"\t'OI\ (Pleue .ee MALL/A2) Pan ll'' 1nJ °'l'' era I other <.up- pc.1rtl'f' ot thl rruJ('\ 1 \.\l"rc challc.-ngt"\J h' l "undlman Da' t' \\ ht't'ler ~ho (Ple&H eee TEMPER S/ A 2 ) Adjustingtoinstant family as easy as one, two , three Since lear ntngtoexpecfmultiple birth . m om arid dad h ave been excited. scared By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °'_._.. ......... _ The \Oung Cl)upk. v.h,, tU\t \\\11 )"t'aP, a~' "'''f\' .. ~~ 'k"lt'-f' and.Cree arc \Uddt'nh tht· r.trcnt~ of 3n 11 · month-old f.lrl Jnd tnplct OO\' Instant fom1h Ekanii prc.-~nant ,.,.11h Jc-.s1ca I 1.1.a<. flJI hl·alth' and \'\riled" \ht' \aid "\\1th tnpk!\ 11 ••3\ p.llnful and m1.,erahk · he 'iprnt tht' la .. 1 12 wl"'t"k\ of ht'r prl·gna n, ' 1 n l--l:J '· Tc't arl·n't w mplc1t'd \Ct to <kk"rmmc ~lh(-% tilt' ~\.J~ art' 1Jcnt1,.,1 But al' 1nd1ca11on., point 1n th3t dm'\.·taon The odd~ of that h.ipiicnang arc I in a m1lllon the prosecutor m the case said he i----INiaMICd-«>-hle Wdi.tiooal d\arJCS-.-+------'11• Harbor Municipal Court Judge Russell Bostrom rukd th1S momma that sufficient evidence was pres- ented during Rigby's thrcc-wttk preliminary hearing to show the ~ year-old physical cducasion tc1ebcr Jt was obv1ou" Craig and ~ath1t' te,cnson's tv.o-bedroom ·(e,)ndo 1n Ir' Int' 1.1.ouldn.·t do Ektv.cen them and thl'ir bab) daughtt'r Jt'rnca. tht' home was prctt~ run ~-me doc tor n't'Ollltm'Tidnt tht'y h1rc :a "' t'·1n hou~k('('per .. It's a 'hocl." aJm111('(1 c raig. J t .. When v.(." found out "'C' 1.1.ert' ha' ing. lh~ ~~ thewghl 'Ho!\.~~~~ .. \nJ nc1 tht'r ( raag nor )l.ath1c ha a lam1h hl\lM' \If mult1~le b1nhs Ttm-wam't t'Oct1) ow-tht-) ~ plannl-d tht'lf \.Oung mamqc should stand &rial. Raaby -the father of an infant a.irl and a 9-ycar-old boy -was accused of 24 felony and cia)u m1sdcmnnor cha,.a r&"IJ"I ffom IOdomy 10 showint children pornoaral>hic mapz1nes and films. But a~r b trom 's ruhna. Otputy Dist net At- torney ~w1s Re>Knblum said he planned 10 filt four addn ional fe!Qay counls wfttft lt1&bY1ppean b-trialm Su~nor C"oun on Feb. 11. Rownblum satd testamo.ny frona a~· 19 allqrd v~um141a'nna 1ht ~im1n1ry hnnns prompted tum to tttk the add•t•onal cha,.s. " (Oft-wic1td on all the counts. RllbY could itttlrnetd lO a pritOi 1Mll ol1Ct1o 70 ~the ~tor ....t. ktlb) ., ··"· C'athy .... ~..:.• "--=--~-"'· •• • -mamT/Mt ......... Katlale ............ 24 ....... ~ ... fall' •' last w-t-ct.. the' mo\cd to a four- bedroom home n~ar Ran ho Cah- fom1 a. Then. on turtia} at Hoaa Mem· onal Ho patat camt' the reason - make &hat three rcuon., Witham (1\n 1ophcr. C"'unis Jamt' and Rottt (ra1&. C'hnstopher. .i t)\1und., I oun~ ch~kcd rn at <n a m Cunis . .i pound • follf'v.C'd at <>· 19. and Rogt'1 3 pound\ I~ ouncn, madt' 1t 1 crowdat ~ 'I I ht'\ wert' tw-o month p~ma\urc Kathie. :.a Y ~ there was no compan n ~tv.rcn .her t..-to- b9ct swqnan~1c., /·. ~:uh"' v.a' uil ing h1rth control pill<, \' hrn \ht' got pft1nant -bo1h time.'\ The ouplt' uS<"d to ta~e frequent tnP" to 1\.1"\1 o The) ha .. c a sailboat the h3,en·1 u~ stn<'CJu.l)' IQ M> 01 that the' •rt rompla1n1rc. CPleue ... TUPLSTS/ A2) I 1, ... cW111r.n.i_IJw1 ••n st-.. -wur troubles me ii the public •au t oa..•Na_...lllilliA -'">' i ... :· lolUom a, u t.. ca•s,_aloll_....._. ...... ...-S hm a &et1er RilbY .U.CSl,Y i*Wll ltiPft.._. willl-. ...._to aJl·~1Jcl,Jjr:LODt ofb1s -• .... ....... .a-a • ._ ea:.. •""-' ~.. . .An ... ...s J~ s ":----:'" "'' ~believe in tuual Uben , nudi· R.11~ Mid w .wu d11aPPoanted not 'llc;.: nd no ~ coment ~ws.' •• only 1D tbe nWftlo but iD loluom'• • • ttf\1111 to rechlDt hlr 1t11,171'I rom l'llld • tbe leUer. ~ 1 $200,000 beil. RisbY laid oe1y in ,tom YOW' clint S ~ ~~ Newport Beach would an accuted to a 12-year-old lirt. t~ J~ ~id child molnter have bail comparable Kelleyc_on~lhat1ff's.e, Rll~ to thott .et in murder ca1e1. c:c:>uld. aid en prepanna the defense for bas trial. "Murckrtn have lesa bai1;· she Thia momina's larifta follo'¥cd said. "Money talks -m~ney Is final arsuments W~y in buyinajustice riabt now." , Ripy's Pftliminary hearina in which Deputy Public Defender William Re>Knbfum lashed out 11 the accused Kelley unsuccessfully araued thet child molester. Jliaby's baiJ was excessi¥e, but b-"Ai)plltntly, Mr. Riaby has some trom cited concerns for public safety son· of fixation on_youns boys .... " in refusing the rtqucst to lower it. Rosenblum said . "The. fact is. when OIL PROJECT ••• hoaAl The fCOUP also..charaed that former we dropped our lawsuit. Counc1lmafl John Thomas alleaedly "Then they turned around in had a conflict of interest wben he· closed session and gave them their ·voted for the project because he had permits... · done work on the site. Steele said there already has been a Pam Steele, vice ' president of fire o n the site and electrical power Concerned Citizens~ wd today that surges caused by work there have she and others ittth('IJ'OUP have had lmocked. out residents' appliances discussions with a Fair Political and other items. Practices Commission representative Sheldon said the project enjoys concerning the role of Thomas ir\ the broad SUJ?r>rt in the city. affair. ..Theresa very small f."C'UP of very Steele. who said the preliminary selfish people who arcn t apinst the mjunction "is a step in the right project perse-theyjust want It done direction." wd Anaus and city of-somewhere else," he said. "Where? ficials have been dishonest through-Barstow? out the fight. ''This project's not going away. If s "I don't have any pity or sympathy · the tool that's necessary to clCJn up for them," she said. "When they (city the old Oil facilities in downtown offi~ials) told us the project was dead. Huntington Beach." · .. ' YOUlll boys uoqnd him art naked, he can't llleP hia handa off of lhem. •• Kelley,, however, contended t• c...._ an lies on the pan of the c:hikhn or tnuPped-upon the pan of the district attorney's inv•tipton. Kelley Mid be Ud eapecled 8cilUom •ctr,-.. ~== Ri&bY stem &om memberi or. secret clul> be ala.di~= at Harbor Day School in Beach. He alleeldlY showed many of the tevcn meml9en ol the club, all tecn-tllt boys. ponqnpbi9 films end ~ zincs and m8dc eech u1e a vibrator u an injtiation to the fratemity. known as the "Top Club." Rieby was arrested in September after ~ntl or the alleled victims contaeted Harbor Day officials. The most serious charaes qainst Risby stem from a trip to UCLA. where Ri&by, a hordles coach at the univenity. alleaedly sodomized two youna boys. On Wednesday. Rosenblum and Kelley _debated the validity of the charaes. The usually respectful ex- chanae turned u&)y when Rosenblum verbally attaeked Risby as Kelley questioned whether a playful prank could constitute a sexual attack. Kelley shot back durins the hearina that the children were lyins about the incidents with their judo teacher. "This is the kind of case that can Sf)OWball,'' Kelley said. "Harbor Day Scnool is a small lChoQJ. (the victims) all know each otfler. Wt all know they talk-they come in here andpy tt!ey don't ~ but we know they do. Kelley said many of the incidents may have t>een "poor jud&ment .. on Riaby·s behalf. but added they were not crimes. _ CAP CONSIDERED ON NEW HOUSING ••• From Al but there are already some concerns impact wo~ld be on the county as 1 "siP.ificant .. ridae lines. oa~ trees about the plan among county plan-whole. and \VC want to develop and Wildlife resources. ~ ners and supervisors. something that has ~onal utility:·. _A requirement to provide child Because the proposal is broad- G · I based. it could stifle the development rowth in unincorporated areas of care services in a I major commercial '" some areas _ like the growing sou.th. Orange County has averaeed • and office!devclopments. R h S M · . . between 6-8 percent aonuaUy, t0n-. anc o. an ta arganta community siderably higher than th~ count Mountford said the county -which already have planned · average. said Mountford. Y ~ diffen· pally fro~ an growth rates. 1n1t11uve _proposed by the Catazens Mou.ntford said the current county Other provisions in the county Sensible Growth and Traffic Control proposal docs not have provisions for growth manqcment proposal arc: group, which would base arowth on increased srowth in specified J_reas. -A comprehensive public facili-the development of an area's roeds "One of the weaknes~s ofth1s plan tics financing plan modeled after the. and public works. That plan does not 1s that 1t doesn't take into account Foothill Circulation Phasina Plan. include development ca~orceili •. those areas that can handle growth which puts much of the burden of new Initiative-drive leaden also hope to above the average." said Mountford. road consiruction in El To·ro and place their plan on the June·ballotand "Bas1call). we need more in for. Mission· Viejo on developers. have until Feb. 9 to pther the needed mat1on on it. 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"It really makes me wonder whert t he y g et t heir su p port." Lautenschlegcr said . Proponents of one big city. how- ever. say the whole Sad'dleback Valley has a single. historical identity dating back to 1889. ··This valley was settled nearly I 00 years ago. mostly by English people." said Barbara Snyder. president of the- Saddleback Area Chamber of C'Om· merce. election ballot for the people to approve or disapprove." · Despite the arguments of Snyder. Child ress and their supponen. how- ever, the identity of the Saddleback Valley remains a fluid issue .. A preliminary Saddleback Valley cityhood study se-..eral yean 110 included. not onl y the present proposed city. but l lso Mission Viejo and L.aguna Niguel. . Since then. Mission Viejo has incorporated on its own and residents of Laguna Niauel. even without their coastal strip, have so far shown no intc~st i-n joinina the la,.er cit:y. TEMPERS.FLARE AT MESA SESSION ••• By equity. Christensen said he meant that the mall is a rcgional shopping center. and that the rev- enues it gcnerates--should be enjoyed by the entire region. not just the community where it is located. "Why should residents in El Toro. who contribute a cenain percentage borhood.s to 20 stories in the center of of those sales tax revenues, be the property. completely denied any benefits from From Al asked if they had ever received campaign donations from or-had financial ties to the Segcrst.roms. "ashamed" of Wheeler's behavior. Buffa charged that Wheeler was "berating" and "threatening" people with opinions counter to his own. But Wheeler said he was just "calmly" trying to asSC'ss biases. • Force C.J. Scgerstrom & Sons 10 them?" he asked. It was at the El Toro General Store that rancher Louis Moulton met Nellie Gail, whom he later married. Snyder said .. "It is interesting that the names Moulton and Nellie Gail would figure so prominently in our area today," she! said. Aegean H ills residents have in- dicated that they intend to a.sk - Mission Viejo to annex them. Even wi th these defections. how· ever. a cit} of Saddleback Valley still could be a viable entity, studies suggest. The. questioning led to several squabt;iles between Wheeler and the speakers and two arguments with11i the council. One-time co1.1ncil can<tida te Sand- ra Hamilton. who admitted she received $250 from the developer a tier her 1986 loss, accUKd · Wheeler of "intimidating" and "embarrass- ing" her. But as the night wore on and the clock approached midnight. tempers came to a boiling potnt with Coun- c1l~an Peter Buffa saying he'was ··You·ve been grosslr, insulting to most of these people. • Buffa shot back. · The amendments to the Home Ranch plan considered by the countil would: • Cap the square footage on the 94- acre site at 3.1 million. 10 perct-nt less than an earlier limit. • Limit building heil)lts from five stories near artenat streeu and neigh- build improvements on nearby But Laguna Hills residents dispute streets and keep traffic moving at an the not.ion that Laguna Hills Mall acceptable level. If traffic tioes not belongs to the people of the (ntire flow smoothly enouJh. the city either Saddlcback Valley. could refuse to issue an occupancy "The figures don't support that," permit or could block construction oA-said Craig Scott. a spokesman for other Home Ranch projects. Citizens to Save Laauna Hills ... A The Segerstroms plan to build t 2 . li ttle over S I milli-0n in u les tax and 20..story· offi ce towers at O ne revenue docs not a regional mall South Coast Place. the first phase of malce ... development on the Home Ranch In fact. the community of Laguna site north of the San DicgQ Freeway Hills doesn't belong to the people of between H•rbor Boulevard and Fair-the entire Saddleback Valley either. vi-cw Road. Scott said. Ground was broken on the project ·~ere is a community identity TRIPLETS AT HOAG ••• last year and preliminary grading that'we seek to protect." he said. "It done: but the work came to a halt enabled us to gather enough si,na- following the judJe's ruling that the tures for out cityhood petition in eight general plan was incomplete and the days. not the six months allotted to environmental impact .report was us ... From Al ·mind }OU It's JU5' not the wey they had planned their life ad"antagc -of a ciub for parents of tw1 ns and triplets where they figure to learn other tips. inadequate. Joel Lauten~fileacr. another group member. agreed. ··When v.e first found out we were ha' 1ng triplets. there was no me- dium." Craig said. "We were real e"<c1ted. then real scared." "We"d get quiet and distanced from each other." Kathie said. "We'd v.onder hov. can we afford this? How. are v.e goi ng to care for them?" Nodd1ns toward her husband. Kathie ~1d. "He'd be excited one minute. then bottom-rock depressed the ne'<t." They were )USt getting the hang of caring for their daughter. too. In fact. the} disco\ ered one trick with Jessica the} hope v.111 work Wlth the boys. Kathie said she'd be up at night. walking with the babv. and then they found out when Jess~a laid down on dad·s chest she went out like a light. Since the triplets arc still pretty smal l. Craig thinks there's room for all th-rec -for a while aTiyway. The Stevensons also plan to take ''I've talked with some mothers already." Kathie said. "lt:s extremely supportive and helpful." The couple also has plenty of relatives who have volunteered to lend a hand. they said. Kathie was working as a bank teller. but she's a full-time mom now. Craig. on the other hand. figures To be working overtime at the two auto paint supply stores he owns in Riverside and Pomona. Kat hie g()(t home today, but the boys will remain at Hoq for another three to four weeks. That will aive their parents a little more time to prepare. . "I think the real shock will happen when we ttt them home,'' Crai1 said. And. ever the entrepreneur. he had a thouaht. "Wc:'ll rent them out by the month.·• he offc~. "You aet a break on thrtt." PIER ••• From Al'. Those decisions will be up to the city. following its safety ,.studies. But she docs want to ensure that the pier will be designed to withstand storms at least equal to the one that wreaked so much havoc in January. she said. Tammy Dillon. 24, a member of the group's board of governors, perhaps reflects the love of the pier thJt is shared by the group. She worked 10 yean at the End Cafe, nearly half her life. she said. A pre-med student at UCI. Dillon said. "I'm not out or a job. I'm out of a home." The End Cafe and the end of the pier came crashin.J down into the ocean less than five years after a storm knocked out the end of the pier and the former End Cafe in 1983. d The City Council voted unani-W e_ n·e sda v' s Lotto~ n 1cks_ mously 1ast month to declare. 1oca1 ~ ~ meflel\C)'"'lospeed statc-ancHcdcral· , financial he.Ip. The council also ~oted By ne A1soclaced ~re11 S 10 m illion. lottery officials said. to ~Y up to S20.000 for an under- Those pic;kina five numbers plus water S1ructurt specialist to probe for Herc arc the winning numbers the bonus number will share S 1.4 damqe 10 the rest of the pier. .. Nearl y every house we went to wanted to si1n our petition ... he said. La utenschleaer criticized the man- ner in which the Saddleback Valley cityhood committee submitted its petition. Instead of circulatina petitions. the Saddleback group asked a local elected body. 1hc Santa Ana Moun- tains County Water District to sP<>n- sor them. Under state law, a district board included in a proposed incorporation The name of the old Moulton Ranch has been retained in a number of Saddkback Valley institutions. such as the Moulton Niguel Water District. and on a main thorou&hfarc. Moulton Parkwa). Nellie Gail~anch is a planned community north of Laguna Niguel. Sn,Yder also cited numerous val- leyw1de institufions. such as Saddlc- back College and the Saddleback Unified School District . whi ch bear the name of the entire valley. Another valley resident cued com- mon probltms fat ed by all who li ve in the area. "We all have things in ~ommon. like getting stuck in...frcc.way traffic" • sa1d-Bla.ir Ye ung. "Now there's talk in Coniress of converting El Toro to a civilian airport. Things like thisaffect us all. It would be better to face these things as a unified front." Clyde Childress. of the Citizens O tyhood Committee for tht Greater Saddleback Va lley, argued that valley voters should decide whether the big city idea will fly. "We ask to be given the same consideration as ther people of Mis~ion Viejo.'' he said. "We ask that our .pro posal be put on the June According to the Christensen and . Wallace feasibility study. a city en- compassing the entire valley would operate wi th a budactary surplus of more than S9 mill ion durina its fint year. Chopping off Laguna Hills would reduce revenues. but also "'ould reduce municipal expen~ Rou.ah estimates place the population of the proposed vallcywide city at about 77,000. Without u auna Hills and Acaean Hills. the city of Saddleback Valley would still have a population in excess of 40.000. laraer than $Orne existing Orange County cities. Aflh•n• 1et ~eapona PESHAWAR. Pakistan (AP)-An Afghan 1ucrrilla commander said today that the Moslem resistanct received a long..awailed supply of long-range monan and sophisticated - mine-dcarina equipment from the United States. Abdul Haq, Kabul commander of 1he Yunis Khalis suerrilla faction. said the I 20mm monan were used in January to destroy a Soviet-Afl)lan ammunition dump at Ch.,tlaserai. picked Wednesday night for the million; five of six, S7 I 3,000: four of The poup's cffon to raise money --------California Lofil!i!_ twi:rcc;..·...:,;w,.rec=-=k.;;:IY~_,s~ix,...,,..SU!64-8,.()()()..Ih~woukl-teftd..~Adoua.'' me .. lotto 6-49" pme~36. 21. 26. Jl 40. au\omatic SS. to the City Council about the com- 22 and the bonus number. 17. The Si\les from Sl1urday te> munily's sincerity in rebuildina the Players who correctly guessed all Wednesday ni&ht's drawina were S 13 · pier. interim Public Works Director six numbers will share a prize pool of million. Les Evans said. ~'::~E Illy 1'1111 MA .. °"9CI J)C w"' 8-y $• Cot11 I.Off' CA ¥1 I O'W e.,, •MQ COl11 Up ... (; ... 92~ c--.cs•C1S ,.,.u 1e ~·' ..,.,°',., eo '"' • CA.i1 ~'" •if) Ch ~ Co.ti P '°'~ C""'°•"• N9 ~·· ,..!!'.... ...,.1 '''°"~ t<I '"'.. ....,, .. 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We were dinina 11 the inauaural presentation ofLyon'sOassic Automobile Museum which sits behind the developer's equally impressive home in Coto de Caza. The opponunity to sec the cars -beauties every one -was a hook provided by the ~ncral and Nathan Rosenbera to aunts who were w1llin1 to put up S 1.000 per person for Rosenbera's candidacy in the 40th Conaressional District Republican pri· mary. About 180 guests dined. of which about 20 of us were trul> "guests" since we didn't fork over the grand, but the even mg still grossed a cool S 160.000 for Roscnbera's fat and growing war chest. The Ncwpon Beath businessman who burst onto the political scene in 1986 when he gami.'red 35 percent of the vote against Rep. Roben Badham has said he may spend a million dollars for 1he nomination. This for .a job that pays $89.500 ~r year. More than a few cntacs think campaign financing isa dragon that enslaves politicians and a, JONATllAN VOl&E ....... ,.._ A second eev~ with a letter and set· of pho&opaphs showinJ bt-a&ks with implanted tleC\radts and wounds on their bodies was delivered to the Daily Pilot on Wednnday. apperently by the animal riahts sroup claim1n1 rcspon11b1ht y for 1bduct1n1 I ) beqles from a UCI research laboratory.. ~ The aroup •• loose-knit orpnizat1on called the Animal Liberation Front, said tthc kttCT' and ptlot<>sraphs were its response to claims by UCI officials that the abducted dotS were healthy and well cared for. .. We, the Animal Liberauon Front. knew that all statements made by UC land their viviscc1ors would be: blatant lies to pin public sympathy." stales the letter, which was typed on plain white paper and lcf\ in a mailbox at the Daily Pilot. Since the dass were taken from an outdoor pen on UCl's north campus early Saturday. Dr. Roben Phalen. who headed the dot study.' said 1hc dogs were 1n top health and would be farmed out for adoption afler the completion of the $900.000 study. The letter.._ hdw<.'vcr. disputes those claims~ "P -· "Anyone who knows anything about the research industry knows that \11v1scetors "ould ne,cr permit an)'one (including au1hont1es) to see the evidence. or the animal models. afl('r th(')' were· through with them." the letter says. "Basic research requires that all animal models be killed so that the) can be studied." The le11cr also includes a COP) of a 1985 paper b> Phalc:n. who led the four-doctor team that used the dogs in smog and trachcotom) c~penmcnts, 'lo the paper. P.haleR wron: thal sc.Yc ral re~gles were killed' lo allow !Or lung and organ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Photo taken by animal rlChta acti•ltlata ahowa a wound on the beaale'• head-where a UCI researcher had attached an electrode. examinations. Phalen admitted Wcdnc~a' that he had as man) a!> 40 beaglC°Sdestro)e·d dunng 1he pre~ 1ous srudy -from 197 10 I 'I S - bu1 said JUSI '"o of the dogs in the currl'nt study "ere '>Cheduled for dea th \ccord1ng 10 Phalen. the tJ.o d~ "h1l h had electrcxk~ implanted tn their heads "ould be lt.1lled "Hh .drugs 1n a qull It. and painless manner b> an e\pcrt .\ltl'f death. the dogs' tissue "ould be l'\Jrn1ncd. the doctor said. Phalen al!JO took 111ue with the rcpons of '7ustrcatmen1 of the animals at the university lab. He said the laboratory had passed inspection a week before the break· an by the campus Animal RC'Karch Commtttee and by the Food and Orua Admin1~tra11on la t )car. But both lettrrs fro m tht Animal L1bcratton Fro nt and an anonymous caller Monda> claiming to represent the animal rights acuv1sts i.a1d that a vetennary checkup showed 1he dogt had been mistreated. The beagles had sores on their heads and bodies. rotted 1eeth. infected gums •nd collap~d \e1nsand "ere starved. the caller cla1rntd f he--dogi had neither food nor water when the) ""ere "liberated" from an outdoor ~ al UCl's nonh campus air poll utton research laboratol). the caller !>aid H o"'eH~r. LCI spokes"oman Kath) Jont'~ said the dogs 1Acre fed h1gh.qualit) food. and their coats. tctth and cars were cleaned r('gularl) Phalen aun buted l!n) tnJunes on the do&,'> to "li fe's v.ear and tear." and said !>Omc of the inJ unes were because tlft beagles "ere old Linda Granell !Ml1d UCI authont1e~ v.ere ha' 1ng hllle luclt. tn fi nding I.he beagles. \l.h1'-h the anon)mouscaller told the Dail~ Pilot "ere placed in horn~ Monda~ after bc:"tng s1olen 0' er the v.eckend. C..rancll said som~ repons of people seeing stra~ beagles ha"e filtered .to UC'I offiuals. bul none of the 13 dogs ha'e turn~d up The r~arch animals art' east I~ 1dcn11fied b' a bl ue tattoo inside their cars Phalen has offered a SS.000 reward for the return of the animals. "h1le a $22.500 state"' 1de re"ard 'SCI up for such cnmcs ma~ also appl) 10 the case. authorities said. torches the concept of equal representation among · const1tuen1s. • Ex con s es Ne . t po·11· ce Under federal regulations. individuals are -u wpor limited to S 1.000 contnbut1ons to candidates fo r , . · ' federal office, but there arc no spending ltmits. So in Warning by controller saves lives on2planeS a fierce campaign. candidates arc spending that h h t h b · k , Rep. Ed Zschau and Sen. Alan Cranston spent a muchmoretime hittingupfolksformoney. says e was s 0 1· n t e --ac ri~.~!~e~;~e~illion (!)an the 1986 scnalonal race. . Some argue that lam1ttng campaign expen- ditures ma) violate an 1nd1v1dual'~ consututtonal nghts. Badham. for example. who has had 10 tum to the electorate every two years for 12 }Cars. sa) s spending limitations could be a vaolauon of free speech. I don't think so. Cenainly. candidates have to spend some monc}. Depending on the office the) J«k. 1he amount will vary. A guy running fo r a school board seal isn't gotng 10 spend a million bucks on has campaign. Neither should a gu) running for Congress. · In general. the-media plays an 1mponant pan in rela)ing a candidate's posit ions to the electorate. Thcn there are coffee klatches and League ofWomcn Voters debates. And old-fashioned door-to-door glad handing. Rosenberg did a ton of that in '86 and vote totals showed he fared "ell in the neigh- borhoods he \'tStted. Let's face 11. a lot of what candidates Spt"nd mone) on has littJe to do wath 1mpan1ng usable information. Who doesn't have at least one political potholder in the kitchen drawer? What candidate ever expressed an) thing of value an a slick TV poht1cal advenisement? lflast minute mailers were honest cffons to put forth & candidate's pos111ons. ho'>' come they're known as .. hit pic~tts?" Walter Gerken, former head of Pacific Mutual. could doubtless afford to put a politician or two in hts hip pocket 1fhe wanted. Fonunately. he doesn't. In fac(. he's a driving force behind a June tnittatt ve called 1he Campaign Spending L1m11s Act that aims tocurhcampa1gn fund-ra1S1ngand spending for state offices. Unhkc many business interests "ho ~lte'e a few "ell-placed dollars will protect them in Sacramento. Gerken says. "Business has a stake in the integrity of the democratic process." The m1ttatt ve would hmtt contnbuttons and e.xpendnures. proh1b1t off·)'ear fund-raismg (when poltt1c1ans qught to be tending to the public's business instead of i1s pocketbook) and ban the transfer offunds from one lcg1sla1or to another (one of the secrets behind Assc mbl) Speaker Wallie Brown's power). The 1n1t1ative also would establish a voluntary checkoff on state income tax forms to bankroll public financing of campaigns. Ma) be Rosenberg is the best cand1da1e to rcplace Badham. M"aybc not. But 1t shouldn't take the equ1,alent of a down payment on a Bugatti to tell us where he stands. . • By lsESUE EARNEST °' .. .,.., ......... An ex-convict froJll Texas who claims he was beaten and shot tn the back b) a Newport lkach pol ice officer after he tried to run a"a) during a routine traffic stop has filed a lawsuit aga inst the pohct and thc Cll) · The sun. filcd T uesda> tn l] .. D1stnct Court tn Santa Ana. alleges Newpon Beach rc<5tdent Rick) Patrick Miller. 26. "as dcpn-vcd of his conslltuttonal rights .,,. hen he v.as shot 1n 1he back at potnt·blank range. h also alleges ~he poltce were n~gh$ent. and claims the offic1crs dad not call 1mmcd1atel) for medical help for Miller after he "as "ounded. Named in the la"su1t was the ctl) of Ne"pon Beach. the Ne"pon Beach Poltce Dcpanmen1 and unnamed offi cers. The "lawsuit asks for an unspecified amount in damages. The Police Dcpartmen1. "h1ch has refu~d to name the offi cers 1nvol\ed unt il compleuon of an invest1gat1on b~ the Orange Count) District Attorney's office. maintains the Jan. 23 shooting was an accident. The acc1den1 repon edl) oc- curred while pohce were in a scumc trying to detain Miller. pohce said. In the meantime. officials from the District .\norne} ·s office liled cnrnmaJ charges against Miller Wcdnesda} for batter) on a peace officer. resisting arrest. being under the mfluC'nce of cocamc.-and possession of less than an ounce oi manJuana .\t a press conference at his ~e.,,.port Beach office Wednesda). Miller's al· torne}. Marc Golds1ein. d1spla~ed pic· lures of has tnJ ured chen1 "\\hat's part1cularl~ \ign1ficant in m~ ''t'" t!> "here the bullet hole 1s . and l''l' seen it. 11·s about a half an inch a"'a' from his 'pine. nght an 1he ccnler ofh1s baC'k ll s<.'ems 10 be tembl} 1ncons1stent "tth the.- police 'c:rs1on of the st of) tha1 n tthe gun) acc1dcntall~ '>'as d1!Kharged .. .\lso. 1he police dtd not attend to him for 2CJ 10 30 minute!> The~ rendered him ab'>olulel) no aid .\ neighbor had to call q 11 10 gl't the ambulancc The~ JUSt let him la) then: 10 die:· Ho"ever. Bob Oakk~. a spokesman for the Newport Beach police. said 1he gun d 1!>charged acc1dcntall> and that otliccrs al the scene calkd the Newpon Beach Fire Dcpanment paramedic<; 1mmed1ati.'h ~tilkr. "ho rematns hosp11ah1ed. "as listed 1n f:ur cond111on toda' according to a hospital spolt.i.'sman Officials said Miller " un parole for a Texas auto theft. The rnnfrontauon n·· porti.'dl) started wtwn he was questioned b~ pohcc after leavmg a fnend's Newpon Beach home i.'arl) tn the morn mg. Miller said he bcc.ame fnghtencd and rao from the offict'r bttausc he had two outs1andini} traffic "arrants. EH ntualh . M1llc! said he 1.urrendercd fhen \11ller said the officer lx'gan bca11ng him "11h a blunt ObJtct on the head nt'd . .and \houlders .\t that point according 10 the lav.sutt thc officer released his gnp on Maller and. "" 11hou1 notice or "'arnmg of an~ kind:· shot Miller m 1he back a1 point-blank range Goldstein said 1he bullet punctured ~tiller's lung. and shattered some nbs before e\lttng n~ar the base of hts nt'Clt. on the nght s1dt' uoldstein said the officer had no JUSt1ficat1on for ~i.ng a gun smce Maller "'a\ unarmed and olTercd no rcststanet' .\ccording 10 Oakle~ the officers '14"' ~t 1llcrdm mg ""h his lights offm an area ni.'ar "here the~ had responded to a buri lar: tn progress one and a half hours t'arl1er. The suspt"Ct an the burgJan C3S<" had not hcen apprehended. accordtng 10 Qalt.le~ \\hen \ti ller ran dunng qut·rnontng. Oalt.le~ said the polt('c offiC't'r cha~d-him thrcc or four bloc. It.!> Oaldt'' said \t ilkr h.1d stopped running and ~as crouched Jl1" n "hen 1he otlicer pulled his gun and 1rJa\.·d Miller 10 "freeze ·· .\t 1hat point < >c11t.lq said Miller began running again. and the officer cau,.ht up" 11h him " 11h the gun '"II dra"n \\hen the officer grab~d \tiller from behind. Oalt.le' said ~1 1lle1 !.pun around. caus1nJ the gun to J1scharie \hlkr') arraignment t!> scheduled for Fdi I ti P~LM DALE (APt -".n air traffic controller IA-as lauded toda) for :l\ enmg "ha1 rnuld ha'e bctn a ma1or air disaster b' ad' 1s1ng a Jetliner pilot "he \1.3\ on a coll1s1on cou~ "'th a 'mall arrcraft The Pacific ulh\l.e\l .\1rhne<, pilot "as abk tu stop his descent and safel~ pass over th1. ~rnaller plant' . .said Federal -\' 1at1on Adm101stra11on )polt.t'S\l.Oman Elle Brck· kt• The F .\ o\ controller al'the Los '\ngel~ .\1r Route Traffic Control Center he~ was on du\\ at I SO pm o.n Tucsda' \I.hen he ~" tht' plan~ thing at c:roSs-courscs. BrcUc said .. f:'S.\ Flight 17M I "ascn routcfrom La~ \' l'ps. di.'SC'tndtng 10 land at Lo'> ~ngtks lntema11onal '.\1rpon Tht' aircraft was 3..i miles nonh-northeast of Los o\ngeles a1rpon at I 2.000 fet"t wht'n · the alt'n controller oh<;('f\ cd another aircraft fl) tng under '1sual flight rules at 11.500 f~t on Crll!>!><OUN.') .. \he ~Id "The controller 1ssu«I a traffic akn ad' 1Stng the PS-\ aircraft 10 slop m d~ent The PS ". pilot too._ 1mmed1a1e acllt)n b~ climbing back 10 12.000 feet.'' she ..aid "The PS ~ pilot ne,er s.a" the other a1rnaft ,.ince he "as. 11~ 11)g 1n 1nstrumen1 night rnndtllOOS \I. Ith poon,s1b1ht' due tu "eather rnnd1t1on!>.'' Breklt.e added (:osta Mesa council bans junk from front yards By JENNIFER WEBER °' ............... The Costa Mesa Caty Counc1l 1s trying to make a clean sweep through the c11y's west side, passing an ordinance that gi ve~ officials the po"er to ttckct residents "' ho leave Junk tn their front yards. The 4-1 vote allows rode enforcement officers to g1,e first warning nouccs to people who lea ve trash and dcbns tn front of their homes. The officers would give residents at least 24 hours to clean the area. '· I t but will Clli.' 1he people 1f the\ "absolute!\ refuse" to do so. said Don Lamm. dc,elopment services director Under the ordinance. code enforcement officers can ct1e rt'S1dents who store lumber. old appliances. fum11 ure and other debns in their yards and dn' e- wan .Matenal stored 1n a full\ enclosed building or fe nced )ard 1s not an ofTen~ not be penaltzC'd But council ml .. n bcrs remo' ed that st1pula11on~ sa~ tng 1hc' did nut think officers "ould ntt '>Oml.'one for ha~ 1ng cans out for 1rash collectors complaints lrom homeowners 1n that area Lamm 1 ('ncourag1nga six-month test ot 1he program beginning Mart:h 15 Y. hen the tcsl pcnod ends.. the counal \l.O.Uld get a stattsucal rcpon on the program'i dT('('tl \eness. Lamm promised (ounc1lman Da'e Wheeler ob1ellcd lu t:il1ng out that \l.3tttng pcnod. d a1minti the remo' al could lead to <K'l(.'('11 ' c enforcement His "as the sole' oll:-ag:unst the measure at \tonda~ '\ mt't"ttng Bu1ld1ngd1,1s1on and pohce emplo"tts v.ho crut~ the area on their regular beat< "111 be drafted to help rode enforccmt ... t officers targe't probkms under the ne" law. · .\cta'e constru tton s11e~ 1A1th hu1ldtnti The ordinance onginall) tncludcd a 2- hour wa111 ng period so residen ts "ho had their trash cans out for rollectaon "ould perm a ts arc e\empl from the la" \ That "proa t1"c" stance 1~ a change from ha' 1ng JUSt code enfor"Cement of- fiet'.r\ respond to citizens' complaints, C'1t\ officials 1n1ttJll~ arc targeung their efforts on the "<">I s1dC' becauM" of Fountain Valley T'"o set~ ol golf duM '•luf'd at S 100 v.ett \1olcn v.hrn the tailgate of a p1d.up true .. 1'3rl f'd .at I l'l ~QQ Oa .. l\t v.u pnC'd opt>n ..\uthonlll'' ...a1J bru1e IM'C't '"as • uSC'd 1n Monda' 0 \ brralt.-in • • • ..\ thief '°''" h" 111ne rumm1g1n1 through a pra1• .11 o~~ \El Re' ..\p~n-nt· I) 1n sc'rral tnr• O\tr a penoo ol 11me a la"'nmov.tr. ~1,,.tr 1001., ... O('iden and _pl&suc_boaLLami lland lQQl' 'alutd 11 SJ.3.S 7 v.rrt ta .. rn • • • Polttt ~' the' art unsurr hl'"' a thief broke into a car P1rtC'd JI the PreferrC'd MC'dlC'al Ctnterat I" 100 Eud1J t p,, ... t'r toob 'alutJ 8\ S QO ""-ere ta .. tn t a\ ht' "'.lll t"J 1n lrnn1 llfthr Ea\t I "th \1 rrc1 ITSIJur.ll'I The p11. keter v. hu had an und1sdoscJ Jl\pu1r v.11h the estabh\h· ment ~•d a m.in 1111s v.atchina. him I\ hr pa rJ 1n fron1 of the .-~ltTt<' ~ho!' "11hou1 Pr()' tx a11on the man allc'a.c.-dh ran put the pi, .. e1er h1111na him in the ba .. of the hC'adv.11hh"fi\1 Tiwo \l.-1rm ..,uno1 hun lrrine ..\ ponablc uS1.11lo a bus1nr<;\ rn the I" lfoao \('me11me WtdM'411) • • • Thrt>dBM ll'mputtl'\ "'"IT 'tokn from a bu"•~~ 1n 11\C' ~II ~11"11. .. of\.f1ci'ltl n °"'' bt1 v.ttn 9-1(1 am \\ tdnnda . . . mronflfttn!'d a ho~m1ht 10 bfoct. of M1luto tb~ 11\e .. 11ehen v.1ndo• WtdM\da' afternoon and stok 1C"llO~ln .:~$h Jnd a catilC' lt'le' 1s1<'1n unscramblC'r HantlnCton Beach " 1TS1dtn1 am'C'd 11 hi' home 1n the .,000 block of Bt'ac-hromber Dn'<' to find his front door opC'n and thC' hou~ hgh1~ on Hc.-abo found that but&lars had tal efl )t'V.Clr) 'll>Or1h s I. . I ~\ l~\~llC' l"C"C'Ol"dcr a s~~sun and s in clothing iM C'nll) a~rt-ntl' ,,.,., made 1hro1.11h a fmnJ v.1fldov. that had bttn \h\a\hcd Official• ITpon~ ~h;I • aind mach1nl' h.ad bttn 111~1 broken 1n10 at E<h1<>n High hool It •11s learned lattr hov.. e'tr that the machine had bttn ltt"lttd carhtr 1n 1hC' da and ~on hadn' cloxd thv door S('(U"'I) t'Ottu111 t.aktn and thC'rt v.-.s no C'"ldmcr of uimpcnna Motorcycle driver atabie after. toeing-pan of leg due to wreck _, BJ GREG llE9'lX .............. A ~)Ur-otd lmnt man \J ll8l* and t -. i -Re~gan stung b)' e.ont~a .defeat Congress rejects $36 million a id plan; e~-.general pushes war bond campal gn llarean aid request. but the House action was leplly suff te~na to cut off any further usil1hcf pat Feb. 29 for IM Contra forta lttki .. to over- throw the leftist Sandinista aovcm- WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Rcqan, his bid for $36.2 million in new aid to the Nkarquan Con\fJJ rejected by the House. •id today he inteods to continue helpina the rebels banli~• the ~flist Sandinista aovcrn- ment. The president, lcavina the National Prayer Breakfast, was asked what he intended to do for the Contras in the lisht of the House vote. "Help •cm," Reqan rnpond~ without elaboration. His spokesman, Marlin Fi"uwatcr. did not have any immediate elabora- tion on Rcapn's remark. Meanwhile, retired Gen. John SinaJaub said now that Conaress has killed the aid proposal. be will ask for donations and sell "war bonds". to raise money for the Contras: He pid he met in Washington with ,con- aervativc leaders last weekend to ment in Manaaua. " said. will be plactd in banks overseas "f"' Whi~ Houte exp~ ~iup­ and uled to 'buy arms and am muni· pe>antment that the Ho use dad not tion if needed vote to kttp prnsure on 'he Sand- '' There .R ~iUion1 of people who • in!1ta~ durina the ~process ... and fttl stronaJy that we ainnot in our uid at would beain co91ultataons own national security in~rests allow about the future of the'rctastancc. the Soviets to establish the baSH that Contra lackr Adolfo Caler~>.. wh~ they arc developina now in watched t.he ~ote from a v1s1tors Nicaragua," he said. pllery. saad has forcn have enouah The administration has said it arms to last about tJo months a~d would not tum to third or private enou&h f~ for a month. ::we ~II individuals to aid the Contru. press on with our last breath, he said. Despite a lobbyina bliu by Rcapn. Nicarquan ~mbassador Carlos the House rejected further m ilitary Tunn~rman said t~ vote .could support for the in1u~nts by a cootnbute to peace. We hol>c that 219-211 vote Wednnday ni,ht. In ~scdonthisvotcwecan'!lovuhcad doing so it dismissed the pr'csadcnt's with the Central Amcncan ~cc argumcn't that only the Contras could pl~n.end the war and fulfill ~nalla~ prevent creation of a communist faith .what the ~cc plan includes. stronghold in Central America. he said. , J-iouse Democrats who handed But Contra leader AJfonso Robclq troops." he uid. Democratic leadc:n wen jubilant. "Today's vote is the end of a chapter," said House M~ty Whip Tony Cotlho, 0-Calif, .. The Contra policy is the past." Toward the end of 11 hours of e motional floor debate, Speaker Jim Wri&ht of Texas aps>e:aled for a "no .. vote on Contraai~ in fa.vorofsuppon for diplomatic efforts by Central Amcric~n leaden to .1rr1nat their own peace atttlcmcnt. .. Mr. R~n did not come to Washington to preside over Central America." Wriaht said. · ~ Houst MihOrity LcMkr Robnt Michel, R-111.. drew ch«n from outaunned conservative GOP parti· sans when he declared that "the issue of Nicaraaua and Central America will not 10 away." "If you vote this paekqc down, you better be prepared to bear the consequences. and who amona you is · smart cnou&h to predict the path _ (Nica~uan President) Daniel Or- tcp wil take you?" .,., ,., , d iscuss fund-raisinJ . · , . . ..•. ·• · · Sinalaub $8id funds to pay for h umanitarian aid will be rai~d in the United States and abroad. Monry J>rouaht in from "war bond sales". he ~eagan the stingina defeat said they said it will weaken the rebels' nego- -would support alternative human-tiatina position in cease-fire tal~s itarian aid for the Contras.but would scheduled for next week 1n no longer finance warfare in a region Guatemala. "Obviously. now tha~ th~ that is now seeking peace. • Sandinistas know·1>f our w~kness. The Senate planned to decide later they will be ready to settle on1y-for a today whe\hCr to tKc up a similar total defeat. for a surrender of our On the final vote. a dozen jtc-. A •aper aouvenir pu~licans joined 207 £?emoc!"8ts in Wu~nRed8kln•qaarterbackDoaaWll=raenta voun1 •mst Contra aid. whtlc 164 Preeldelit a-• wltla 8a Bowl n:nti 4~~-· ·Republicans and 47 Democrats ... ---• per --.... backed Reagan's request. White HotaM ceremonl• bonorln• tlae new J'ff'L cbampe. ' • > Mecham near impeachment after obstruction admission Hostage children suffer Fe w effects By 'fte Aueda&ff Pren PHOENIX -Gov. Evan Mccham'sadmission that he may ha\e told an official not to cooperate an an investigation of an all~ed death thrt'at moves tht' _governor closer to impeachment. a legislativr kader says. T he Republican .JO ernor. who spent 51h hours testifung Wednesday before a HouS(' ,impeachment committee. contended that committee Cha1nnan Jam Skell~ was "reaching" an questioning whether Mecham has obstructed JUSticc. "I don't think l"vc broken any law" or obstructed.justice. Mecham said. "Mr. Skelly. yo ur case 1s weak.. . .I have said the truth today. Ever)' word I have said T USCALOOSA. Ala. (AP) -Psychologists cx~t few long-tenn effects for the dozens of children held hostage in a da>·long schoolhouse siege that was a long. boring break from classwork asscmbl} 1oda)"whcn classes resumed. "We'll tell them that if they would like to talk about anything there will be somebody to listen to them.·· he said. James L. Harvey and John llhodes Jr .. both counsel any children who might nttd.hclp. He said man} of the parents had talked with their children. tr) mg to put the events an perspectiveand allay any fears the) might have. The children generally sttmed to endure the ordeal an good spirits. and many remained at the school Iona after they wcic· freed to answer questions about the events. for many }Oungsters. • "has been true ... ·The panel is investipting a S350.000 campaign loan. and allegations that Mecham d iverted S80.000 in state funds to his auto dealership. and tned to block irivesllption of an alleged dcaih Ihnat against a former aide. "They would love to have another day out of school." said Daniel Carden. headmaster of West End C hristian School, where four teachers and 80 children -including his sons Kevin and Chris..- wcre taken hostage to protest the plight of the homeless. "Kevin told me that ifhe got to miss another da} of school. he wouldn't m ind 1oing through it again," Carden said Wednesday of his first-grader son who was freed after several hours. 42. unemployed and largely strangers to each other. were charged with 84 counts of kidnapping each afler thC' 12-hour sc1ge ended without inJunes Tuesdtly. Both were held under SS.4 mjllion bond and. 1f convicted. could be sentenced to life an pnson 1f convicted. There were no classes Wedncsda~ but many students and ptlrents turned out to clean u1> the mess lefl by reporters and law cnforcemt"nt officers who converged on lhe scene. "I suspect there will be very little long-range imptlCI." said James Hooper. acting chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Alabama. "If parents handle 11 reasonably well and are relaxed about it. then it should be OK:· ·Nicaraguan de(ector to get $800,000 Carden said school officials planned a school Carden said a psycholog1s1 was ava1labk to Police said 80 pupils and four teachers were tal..en hostage Tuesday morning by two men wean ng ska masks. · WASHINGTON - A fom1cr Nicaraguan official whose defection was described b> President Daniel Ortega as "the most·important betra)ar· of the Sandinista re41me will receive $800.000 in compensation fro m the United States. according to a published rt' port today. The payment to Roger Miranda Bcngoechea. 35. compares with the $300.000 to S400.000 the CIA generall) pa)s h1gh-le,cl defectors, apparent!~ reOcctjng the administration's apprcc1a· t1on ofM1randa's defection and his perfonnance since then. The Washington Post said. The newspaper ctted unidentified congressional sources for the 1nformat1on. Miranda. 35. had been a topa1de to Nicaraguan Defense M inister Humbeno Ortega. the president's brother. Since his defection la t Oct. 25. Mobil oU workus strike across U.S. More than 1.800 Mobil Corp. "o rkers in California. Te'<as and Washington "alked out on strike. contending the com pan~ \\ants to drlute the po"er of the colle<:t1ve bargaining unit. Union officials said. Hundreds of members of the Chemical & 1om1c Workers Intcmauonal l 'nion in Torrance. Calif .. and Ferndale. Wash .. launchc.'d their job action late Wednesda> night. and were Joined early toda~ b} union mC'mbers in Beaumont. Texas. The strike was called because of Mobil's plans to use managers an1obs the union believes arc w1than llSJunsdic11on. said Bob Wages. 'ice president of OC .\ W I ntcmat1onal in Den' er ... Bush won'tapologizeforaide'sjabat Dole By Tiiie Associated Press George Bush said today he wouldn·t d1ssoc1ate himself from an aide's accusator) comments that bad brought an apole>g) demand from ri'-al prt's1dent1al candidate Bob Dole. • "These thmgs happen in.campaigns.'' said Bush. "ho "a'> campaigning m Clinton. Iowa. Dole. meanwh~C'. was facing nC'w questions about the act" 111es of a former aide, and the Democratic pres1den11al field was re101cang at the House re1ect1on of President Reagan·srequcst for aid fort he Contra rebels 1n Nicaragua. "I JUSt hope now this administration will respect this \Ole and get behind the peace proecss as 1t should have' from the 'er) begmning." said Massachusetts Go'. Michael Dukak1s. campaigning an Iowa. Bush said toda> he was disappointed an the House \<Ole but still hoped another aid package for the Contras could be assembled and approved... Asked about remarks made b) his Iowa campaign manager George Wmgraf. who accused Dole of "cron) ism:· Bush said "I don't reject" the comm·enl. Bush said he d1dn·1 e ndorse W1ttgrafscommcnts but "ouldn 't dissociate himself from them either. "I ha' c JUSt stood there and taken a pounding from thosc othcr campaigns. I'm staying out of all that, .. he said. Former television cvangrhs1 Pat Robertson ap- peared poised 10 '5<'ore a success hcadmg 1n10 Monday's lo" a caucuses. He was expected to emerge the winner an a non-binding GOP straw poll in Hawaii tonight. after his supporters rC'Cruited thousands of new party memtlcrs Drat bJdlctmeat for Puama chlef OK'd MIAMI (A P)-The U.S. Attornc) General's Office has given pros- ecutors here pennission to seek a drug-trafficlong indictment against Panamanian leader .Gen. Manuel .\n1on10 Noriega. and charges are expected to be announced by late Frida). SOUJCes said. The expected indictment. which "ou Id culminate months "Of secret testimon) to fcdcra1 Jr3nd juron. focuses on the role Noncga played in channeling mone) and drugs through Panama. according 10 the sources close the probe. New Supreme Court jllstice Kennedy wins cheers from students Soviet nuclear accident rumors· by swedish neWS ·agenCy.denied _, l\CRA \1ENTO 1 ~Pl -.\nthu"' M. Kenned'. ne"h l'Onfirmed as U upreml' Court Justice. sa)s the Senat(''s conlirma11on prcKess made him better und('rstand the ll S < ons111u11on To 250 che"nng student> at the McGeorge <ichool of La" where he has taught since 1965. Kennedy said. "I came a"a) from that process with a better. ~ clearer. a surer. a deeper undersia·ndan~ of the'" stem of cheds and balann·s · Kenned-.. 51 . addr('SStd the stu· dents and reponers following the U.S. Senate's 97.Q 'ote lo rnnfirm ham as Pr('s1dcn1 Reagan·., third nominee to fill a Supreme ( oun q 1canc). · Age suit brings pilots millions SAN FR NCISCO (-\P) -.!\bout 100 former Pan Amcncan pilots barred from bccon11n1 01aht en11- net'rs bc<:ausc of their age will share S 11.2 m1llton under a 18-fl-manut~ settlement of an aJe d1scnmanation su11 again~ the airline. federal of- fic1als s~ud WednC$day. laW)ers for the airhnc and the U.S. Equal EmploJ.ru.tnt Op~rtun•I> omm1ss1on signed U\C' agrceifient Wednesday as closing arauments in a J ury trial in 1he suit were about to ~gin 1n federal court. "To m) knowlcdat. this 1s tht' larae•t prC'·Judament settlement 1n an qe-discrimanation case under the (rtdcral aac discrimination) statute," said Sanford Jay Rosen. lawyer for some of the former pilots. Clint won't run a6aln ( -'RMEL-8V-THE· EA ( P) - .-. .\('tOf' C'hnl Eastwood. ~1«1ed mayOF of 1h1s routal community two ~rs .,o. 'I) s ~ will not 5ttk a sccond •~nn. Eastwood. '7. •1d bi~ cha Id rm -a 19-)ttr-Old IOfl and a L.S-yar-old dauabtcr -art in thrir fonnati"e )UO and hi duun 11 ma)Of of1h1s lln) coastal re50f1 f« the pul two ,,_,, he\te ••k~n time away from lhtm.. • ~ . He said he had nothing but praise for the con'firma11on proce'is and rdu<,ed to am\\er quesuons on substan11 'e issues. "l t (the process) attests to the strrngth ot the const1 tu11onal S)Stem that. though there may tx-d1verr.ences or d1fTe1cnces or unresolved ques- ti ons "1th reference to the mter- pretat1on o(the Constitution. there 1s nonethekss a commitment b} the members of the Senate and the prcs1dent and the courts to the constitutional process.'' he said. He ~1d that during his meetings with senators o'er the past few months. the> "would say that they did not expect ao) response from Jadte Anthony Kennedy me ... bµt merel) want('d "to express then 0" n convictions. their own concerns. their own commitments" to the Cons11tut1on. STOCKHOLM. Sweden (AP) - Rumors of a Soviet nuclear accident ma) ha vc been fueled by a t~st of an earl> warning system designed to spread news of an accident quickly. Word of an accident at a nuclear power plant flashed Wednesday from the Swedish news agcncr T1dn-in~mas Tclegrambyra. which later said its rcpon was based on a rumor. The Soviet Union denied any of its atomic power stations were malfunc- tioning. The International Atomic EnC'rgy Agency. the Vienna-based watchdog on the nuclear industry. said it had no confirmation of an accident anywhere in the world . Today. a Soviet official called the report ··irresponsible" and acknowl- cdgC'd thC' Chernobyl disaster may havt' been part of lhe reason for the scare. Foreign Mm1str) spokesman Gen- nad)_ J. Geras1mov told a ~ular news briefing that the Swedish agcnC) 's onginal bnef report "was rcall} able to cause ha\ oc. It was an ir- responsible repon. - Gerasimo'" nott'd. though. thal the first reports on the April 1986 disaster at the nuclear power plant an Chernobyl in 1hc So\•1et Ukraine had come from Swedish monitors of increased rad1a11on. .. Ma} be this is a syndromt' of Chernobyl:· Geras1mov said. The rumor tnggered a sharp rise in lhe activity of companies tradina in grain o n 1he New York .stock ex· change . .becausc contaminated Soviet gra i~ could send .S. gnun exports soaring: The dollar. trad1t1onall~ a rt'fu1e for womcd investors. also rose briefly oo European markets before the denials brought 1t down again. The reports pined crt'dcnce be- cause Swedish scientists were the first to disclose hish radiation levels in April 1986. lcading to the discovery of the explosion and fire at the Chernobyl reactor. which ·caused the deaths of31 people. The International Atomic Enc~ Agency may have inadvertently laid thC' ground for the false report by testing its own early warnin' system. Authorities in Austria. Bntain and Norway confirmed telex mcssaacs were sent to the World Meteorological Organization in Grn- cva using boaus information. but clearly marked as a test. Young act~ess 'death Shamlrtours refugee camp, unusual, doctors say ·vows to iinpro_ve conditions LO .\NGELE (.\P)-Thedealh 'hcd1edofshock causcdb) anfect1on of I ~-}ear-old "Poltel'gC'1st" actrcn 1p 1he blood. -.•h1ch an turn ,.as caused NABLUS. Occupied West Bink "ffealner O"Rllurkr -was "d1stanctlv by a btrth Mf«-l-that-me• a Kction (1\P.)---bradi 1roops wounded one Anl:J6flerrlllal'f611t&nell troopl: tJueedle unusual" because she la cked pno'r or her intestine abnormally narrow. protester at a West Bink refua« S) mptoms of lhe bowel defect that Such narrowing typically rt'duces camp today and Pri~c Minis'Jr rcportcdl) killed her. gastro1ntest1nal bowel diameter to one-eighth inch Y1tzhak Shamir tourtd two camps in doctors say. instead of the normal half inch. !he Gaza. ~trip an~. prom ised to "I would hsve expected a IQl of ~dtna mO\rmcnl !)f focvt and 'trove hv1qmnct1l!Ons tbay: ' (digest I\ e) difficulties throuahout her Ou1d through the bowC'I. The defect he visit marked the fin t time an life and not JUSt to have' developt'<i a usually 1s apparent at birth Mcausc it bracli prime minist~f had entered a problem all of a sudden.·· said Dr. causes severe abdominal pain. vomit-Gaza camp. Daniel H ollander. hud of mg and nausea. Hollander said, Scattered clashes betWttn lsr1tli gastroenterolOg) at the C'I Mtdical addana 1hat it is 'cry rart' for the M>ldicn and Paln tinian demon- C'C'ntt.•r. ' disorder 10 kill an older child who 11rators ftrc rcponed throuahout the As a rt'Sult> Hollander and some lackt'd pnor symptoms. occupted tcrrit~. • Olht"r doctors unconnttted with 1he Mike Meyer. the aC1rC'Ss· man-acr In the Balata refuett Clmp near cast speculalt'd WedMtday the birth-and lawyer. said Hcatherdidn·t suffer Nabfu1, a~ protnt mapted and defect d1a4nom miaht ~ wrona. But chronic d1,nt1vc prOblems. and the t~ bridly lifted a~ to allow others said 1he reported ('1rcum-bo-.cl narrowin& wasn't d1scovt'rtd rpicknt1 to m&ocll their food sup- stanccsofhcrdeath M'rt pe>ss1ble, but until she unde~cnt SUrJCf) and died p&in, tbt army Mid. extremely unusual. o n the opfnitina <able af\.n suf'fmna Troops fired tear pt and lben fiml A pm ale funeral WIS scheduled for C'lrdia<' ams1 en route to the hospital. pns to dispcrw tbt Crowd. wouadane Frida) at Westwood Villaac '"So my own th<>uaht would be lo a rtSedrnl itt the tee..,,= oftkiali Moriuary in L-OS Anlcln for the question the d1qnosis," Holla~ •id. but did not · ftanher biond yo11"151cr. ..,,,Ott character said. speculat1n1 that Htat~s bowel detlih. encountered &hosts and warned narrowina m1aht not have been TM A,_.nan Palnline Prnl Str- ".Tbt.Y'tt hcttttt'" in ''PoUcrecuC ~natal but could ~ve de.' doptd vttt said f*O fCOplt wtre *OUnded in and ·"Thefrc baauck!" 1n the.leclucl. sud*nly d~ to inRammation. Bl&ata. 1ndudtns a 13-ymr:old boy, Filmina was com~ °" i third Howc,er. C'Onltfta .. 1 bowtl nar-~ •M"Y alto 11id 1 14-,a.r-ofd "Pottnwrist•· movtt &all Jvnc. '°'""' could cauw sadckn drlth boy .. , ~ by _, p11fttt Terr) Merryman. 'POMtwoman after lt'Jf'S without symptoms if~UIJ.ftll dull &a lbc.v"-of Dwa for C"hitftn·s ftospetal of Sin DlqQ, anrK!lon ·causecf aht ~l to NPlUft near 1he West •ntc nay ofHebroe. • said He.tbtr dted Monday of scphc or bttorM pcrfo111ted . ..td Dr. frank ~ ann)' Mid 1t ... dteeli• tlw shock dut to eoftFft•tal steno11s of 1natra. head ol ....,....,erolou 1t ttpOnL ~ in&ettint.-or bowd. TMt mans ·(ldldmts H_...lofloaAnertft. '"'Wtd ..... y llradi lroopl killrd • KIRVAT SHMONEH. Incl (AP) -Arab aucrrillas with anti-tank missiles and automatic rifln infillrated Israel from Let.non and fouaht lsraeh troops today. and two soldien and one auerrilla were killed. an army conui111Aiquc 11K1. TtM aRAy aaid &be paemlla squad bad plan Md a h~takina openti<>f. 1n 1 civilian stttlemeru alon1 the Ltbanon-lsracl border. Ont of the auemllu was capturtd and a 1hird lsnieli soldier was iiijured. the arm_Y. said . FataJ!.. the Palestine Liberation Orpnization's mainJtram aucmna faction. Cllamed rupontibility for the a ttack. one Palestinian in the Wnt Bank cny ofTulkarem after Moslem ~ annoufttt'd • that f 1r9eli vitilan~ wtre ramNint throup the t6wn. Si~ othtt Palnuniant wtte wounded in clathn throqhout cbt tantory Wcdftndll). The dlMh broueht IO 4) the coarannat number of PaletlintaM tilled by lndi aunnre lincc ricMi • tqln Oft-. I in Che occupied tm't- tonn. tnicd an 1967 by 'ltrMli ~IM Qua Stnp. Shamit't 12· vcbidr arm)' coawoy hurried lhmusb chr NUlrint ind Inn cempa. Al NMCita&. &M pnlM •iMIW IO' ou\ of his •an and apolie "bndlY 1 camp raidta& SMhadeb aa.luch °" d9c...a1np'• RMlft...IUftt. wkft llld: clkt of mud and er-. CoUKied _.,w-=---------~~~ r r , P. I • " , ' . ' ~ EgrtJes Jn fashion at Irvine benefit 8J YIDA DSAN • ............ Muaic from the l~and ''°9 wu beard Saturday at tbe Red Lion Inn u fashions ftom BuUock's South Caul · Plaza were .-raded at the luncheon of St. Paul's l.adin Philoptochos Sc>- ciety of Irvine. · A co'le 1truttil\I to "Puttin' on the Ri\Z' across the shimmerina blue and silver metroRolitan city t.ckdrop put the 400 flshion viewen in the mQOd. KatllJJ 'Gatlrlel and Marl•• s ..... ...._ chaired the benefit with proceeds · earmarked' for the Oranae County food Distribution Center and the charities of Philo~ ,tochOI. . I Fashions from rainwear to evenina wear and fun were modeled, and sons and husbands of society members made their own fashion statement as they promoted · opponunity prizes wearina tuxedos. T icket buyina promoted a bia prize for Sella Pnlef - a trip to San f rancico, a revenible mink and leather jacket, a stay at the St. Francis ·and. limo service ~/us a S 1,000 &if\ ceruficate from BuUoci's. JMle Arunt wu thert as honor- ary chairwoman and d11rin1 a brief talk announced a$ 10,000donation td )' ,. the soc~ty ftom the Arayros fpun· dation. (The auestimate was that 'total benefit procttds would be clott to $26,000.) The crowd alto welcomed Teq .., ..... , who like Arayros spoke of the wartnth of ,Greek people. Prior to the show, aunts dined on chicken Florentine, vegies, pasta and double chocolate mousse chantil- ly with raspberry .. uct. Carel leliem created the centerpieces usil\I Hve aoldfish and nowen set on mirrqr. Other comminee memben in- cluded E..._ ... ,., ..... , Allee ~ l1eUa ct.a••, Ria Jw-•••wee. GeerllMM Makris. Ame Peten,'T...._ Jtete,..., &.tiu Pap-,.1 and P•l ll....U. ' Jelfte ,._ ... attended to rep- rcKnt the food center and other auests included Ku and G•r1e Ce1Hrt1 (they produce the bia home and prden sh,ow at Anaheim each year), the Rev. Georae Stephanides from St. Paul's, Carel IJIMI, THla Galul1, TuMI IJvtt...... newly appointed president of St. Paul's parish council and wife 0.1lca; society !reSident Mat)' AatMe ana husban T•J, and.Pl$t p.re:sidcnts CY8&Ma GHvi1, Stella Qavos and Pople Sardelll1. v - Memories twisted inShepard.'s 'Lie' • •ISSINGI .. ACTION Ill (R) o .. d ly 111u 11on (R ) •ll'TU ... Gt" TME UVI ... oeAO II l" .Eddi• Murpny·~ W Ull OYEReoA"D (PG) 1>1u1 B.ttter1es Not Included (P-G) * * O'UVt INS O'lJll • * ••oavs' lt••uos'" IJlllO(" 1Hlilt ulil.UiU Oll flJJJIJf"llll/T••''J s ~. .;.:.11.i.;y;a..;-...a..:~=~~ v.......,;.=..;=-___ ...__ ,_••Tuai IOUTA1110o11••....,_ IOOl MOllMll VllTNM 1W1 •ti•Mlt ..... 1 .. .OUTlfW ... MOONITaUCIC "1 11t• II.ti 1111 7.UHJ 90UT111MO •IWll•-·-• nt111 ... Ml A MIT !NI 1111 Ir:» ... ltH t•M ..... 0'1IDOLI TMI Wt IMNIOI ,._,_, 1t1• Ml , .. 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GOOD MORNING VIETNAM ,_..,, rucw ocu• sJ:A ,s ll-U•ttl5 ....,.._,, .. FO" KEEPS (P01J) ,., ....... s LiDOCi-A " ,,,.....,.~ ... !VI •R"OAOCAIT"JllWS"(,_) 1•t.• SANTA ANA , .. .. . ••• JP p! ... J444 MllllNQ IM ACTION 3 ~(l) OEADL Y ILLUllON (I) 1•11;,JS lllGGLEI (PC\ '-*•* rt:to COUCH TNP tJl i:l~ltlS OV£MOARD (PC} I 15 ANOUllH'(Jl i:JM:Jl.ltJS COSTA MESA c1SM•cm1• ................. 'M1 • EDWAM>I MGINAL c-.a ............ ~ c"",. MOONITitUCK (PO) I Ol-t l~l~JO ~· .... ..., .... 111-t1l4 ............ I; ......... 0000 MORNING VfETNAM ~ruo ocm~ 1 Of. ll 5-SJM:lt. t US THE LAST EMPEftO" llA~ I!> 1 JO.ltll (P011) 0 c bdllllft THE PROMISED LANO l"l l 15-• e}7-0l·t 1S Clilr9> • MOONSTRUCK (PO) aawMfWil ............... .... ....,,1 ..,... Dlllflt1 "' WALL STRHT l"l HUIO·lt~ BROADCAST NEWS l"l \•130 1111 THREE MEN ANO A 8A8Y (PO) l'ls-t'•lHI- HUNTINGTON BUCH . ' . . . . ..... - 2 2 7 FOUMT •IM VUll Y ........ -............ 1111 WALl STREE'T (") 11HJO THE COUCH '"'IP (") HS IOUS MOONST .. UCK (ll'O) HO_, JO lt JO llOWl DOUa.AS FATAL ATTRACTION (I) SJ~7 JD IHO BROADCAST NEWS ("l ~J)..UC·ltJC 81GOLES (I'S) 5 •1 •t• fOR KEEPS l~tS) 'llt-U O-lUO MOOHS TFIUCK (f'GJ Wj,11 1) TMftEE MEN I A(PO) * -''~····· .A. FO" KEEPS (P011) "M ~·· ...... 0000 MO .. NINO VIETNAM COUCH T"9' (l) 6:&1HS OW...OAN> (Pl) tt1 ....... FAT AL A TTRACTIOM _, t.1~7:Jl.I .. 0000 MORt•tQ V1RTlllAll 5'4S.l:U.lt:• (II) YOU CAN'T MUMY LOVI _, , ..... M~INOT INCLUOU> (N) ~1~11115 OVtMOAM> {N) US COUCH ,._ 41) ... .... MUTI (I)"' '°" diH CNlll l:JM:Jl.lt:B [Ill l 1 1;, t :1. .. 20 l O version Of .. California dream Il!ay be nightmare People who believe in the California' dream received some bad news this week. According to a study done for the Southern California Association of Governments. the future holds some nasty things for Southern Californians. TJ1e culprit is that old nemesis -·too many people, too many cars and not enough freeways or roads. By the year 20 10 Southern California's population will have grown fro.m .. 1:2-4 .... million to 18._3 millio~. T~e populations of R1vers1de and San Bernardino counties ~tll double. while Orange. Los Angeles, Ventura and lmpcnal counties will also see significant increases. At least that's what the experts say will happen. The bad news is that this influx of peoplC-wi11 cause the average freeway speed to drop from 31 mph to I I mph, and almost half of all driving time will be. spent sitting in traffic jams. · . The good news is -~en. there's not ~.uch good news. The planning gurus think the tr~ffi~ cnsts can be averted. if we're willing to pa} the tab or get m ltne fo~ a heavy dose of social engineering. They have several scenanos they want us to consider. • If we tighten our belts and come up with$ I 00 bi ll ion for J 2 new freeways and t 8 mass-transit lines it will help. but not solve the problem. · The economv-model solution would include mandatory ride sharing in 66 areas of Southern California_. ~ompulsory staggering of work weeks and hours and requ1nng 360.000 -neWT~sTdemmove to at easwherc jobs-att nea-r-Qy: Tne tab for freewavs and roads would be $42 billion. However. that doesn't include legal fees-to forre these new residents t-0 live where we want them to li ve . · The middle-of-the-road approach is an $84 -Oil hon plan that would manipulate growth and squeeze more use from the existing freeway system. · The planners wrapped up their report on a ~1gh note by saying that even if we use the least ex.pens1,e solution. the cost is....$29 billion more than government 1s planning to spend on transit projects. The California dream of sand) beaches. mild weather and a lifestyle that ts the env> of the rest of the natton is beginning to look lake the good old days. OTHER V 01CES ~ -- Environmental crise·s , Despite the incredible d1srupuon causecf b) the millio n- gallon diesel oil spill in10 the Mpnongahela River near Pittsburgh, ... there is something almost comforting about an environmental crisis that is so visible and comprehensible. The ex.act reason for the Ashland Oil Co. tank burst is still not known. and the ex.isung technolog) fo r cleaning oil spills (urned out to be not (ull } up to the pec.uliar problems of a fast- flowing river. but that kind of confusion 1s somt:!hing ordinary people -and ord1naf) experts -know how to think about and e'en how to resolve. .. The immediate remedv is alternative water supplies. Longerterm prevention will.turn on better enforcement ofoil tank safety standards arfd greater capacity for the dikes that are supposed to cootam..otLtank spills. Fresno Bee Political conventions He who speaks las! usually has the ad vantage. nght? So. this year there'll be none of that except perhaps for the electorate when Wisconsin Democrats and Republicans hold their state con,entions on the same weekend-June I 0-12 .... Wouldn·1 1t be nice 1f that were also true of the national conventions which take up so much time when held on different dates? TV. for instance. would never be the same. Coverage would be cut since there are only so man) hours in a day and viewers would be able to get back to "real life·· dramas again without another shot of puff and blast rhetoric onl) a short time later. And the results in the polling booths would still be prett) much the same regardless of whether the convent ions are held at the same time or se parated. Tbe Evening Telegram, Superior; Wii. . Panama pressures State ·Department officials rcponedl~ are leaning on PanamaAian dic tator Gen. Manuel Noriega to relinquish some control._ although_ they deny they have gone as far as pressuring him to step down. This is one instance in whic h U.S. intervention an a foreign government is warranted. Noriega clo~d opposition newsp~pers ~nd radio ~tat1ons .. Defense Force. has beaten and shot protesters .... arrested opposition poltttc1ans and 1s linked to the decapitation ofone opposition leader. The United States should CO(\ttnuc to apply whatever pressure necessary to get Nonega to clean up his act or step aside. ., Tol1• (Otla.) World ORANGE COAST ..... ..... ~......, MJ11\/lff 0.f .. , City £&10t , .... Ntwi fdllOI c..,.w ~IJ [d•IOf MlrtC... Pi•llOll °'1KIOf , ...... £ditOt. t.fller Ad'fft ldlf'C Ow l(IOI Cl~OI .., ,.,, .. .. , ........ O..tttor er.-lliflM ~ Clfkl MINltt ·'The prlma clonnas hated It and would vow-never to come back because---- the animals from the zoo wouldjoln the singing." • • I L1 11 ! H ·, Badham cartoon unfair 1 , To the Editor: We were outraged at the canoon portrayir\& Congressman Bldhamlt staff in the Jan. 7th edition of your newspaper. Newspapers usually pride themselves on accuracy, but your editorial cartoonist obviously has no idea how the Cpnpns or the con- gressman works~ ln fact, Con- gressman Badham works very closely with the nine members of his Wash· ington staff and the five members of his Orange County staff. · It is an honor and a pleasure to work for the congressman. For our own selfish reasons -because we e.njoyworkingwith him so much-it -----------------------------!!11111----ml!~----• . was a disappointment to us that he Anlghtattheopera brlngs ·-Joy, questlonsand memories decided this would be his last full year in the House of Representatives. But we can understand his decision because we know-him well, both professionally and personally. He is not only a respected member of ConJttss. a dedicated legislator and a patnot -he is a food friend. When he leaves office, al of us wilt miss the day-to-day working relationship we cnJOY with him and the pruden~ he bnngs to. Capitol Hill. The minks and the sables were eAperts feed them . l'Uixcd signals are ljbc-rated from the storage lockers. A 1mpossibk for them to handle. Too San Francisco-type chill made luxur-bad the) didn't grow up with opera a~ 1ous snuggling very acceptable and I did. then they would know on their even ncccssar). own. lr was .a_ WcdncsdCQ nlgt\1..!!.J._h"'"c-..~J1=m,_~_ Murra " '1he Los An cles opera and the Performing Ans Center Ti mes s'Pons co umn1st once wrote was literall) glowing with hometown that the onl) thing you could do •n glitz. Wha t an exciting !>tage both in Cincmna\J in the summer was stand· front and behind the runa10.. around and \\atch the tar bubble. This This wasn't opening night. you 1s not stt1ctl) true. understand. Except for some of the f·or 13 wonderful wcch 1n thl' men who ma) ha ve been there under middle of sum ma we had opera at an protest -a four-football-games-for-outdoor pa' 1hon 10 the middle of thc one-opera deal -n ""as for real opera 200. Sa.nee all the opera hou!>cs wt·re lo,ns. The} weren't d1sappom1ed. dark at that time. \.\e had the top .\ mechanical iroan tips you off singers an our pro<luc11ons. It -""as a that the orchestra is about to rise from glorious time. thcdcpths.rvc alwa~swonderedwh} Looking back. 1f )OU ha'e to be Verd1d1dn·1includcsomeofhismorc poor. (1nc1nnat1 '"as not too bad a s11rnng themes in the O\ cnure JUSt to place in\.\ h1ch to b<: poor. For ~5 rents get) ou prepared for \\arto come. The and enough time. ) ou could get almost pastoral melodies are in stark an \'whc re. contrast to the dramatic impart ofa The goodburghersofthec1t\ bu1lta three-stO') temple along the Nile that magnificent mu\IC hall. a ""orid -class 1s the in111al set as the cunain nses. an museum. a .:omenatol) and a .. ~1da" \.\as recently filmed among natural h1stor) mu~um . The Opera the ru1ns ·in Egypt and all we needed Pa ' 1hon JU~t happened. was a Ilg.ht show to capture the current .\II through m) high school ~car~. realism of lhe area. whcnc,cr I could get there. I ""ould With Vm and Nora Jorgensen. we sho\.\ up at the backstage and work railed at the music cn11c who panned m ~ ""a) into th e opera. Somcllmt•s l the opera . The· Lo~ Angeles Times wt,uld be a j •d an a '1llagc SC'l'lll'. or and the Register writers must flip a can; a spear an tht• chorus. But rll coin before each production to see never forget all the body paint I \.\ho plays the good guy and who plays ab'!lorbc~comc an Egyptian or an the bad gu). Fqr .. Aida:· 11 was the Eth1op1an for ·~1da." Register's turn to dcstro). Ho\.\e\ er. orKt' the opera began It 1s hard to believe the critics were something ma~1cal happened. At re' 1c""1ng the same production. but least. I thought 11 was magical. The ·the "ord I got was that they sat 1n the pnma donnas hated 11 and would vow same ro"" orf opening night. ne ver to come back because the One thought the voices were mag-an1mah from the 200 \\Ou Id JOin the nificcnt. the other .wrote the) were singing. weak. You know how 1\ goes. one One hon part1cularl) 11lcd the soared. the other bombed. Pit) the meno sopranos and could he l>QOr innocent whose views are de-counted on to roa.r 1nappropnatel). pendent up0n what the so-called Risc SH·' ens "'as cenain she was JACKIE . Yes. the con&ressman travers ex- EATHER -tcruively. But it 1s mostly because he, unlike hundreds of othcuepresenta- tives, is ill.on& cru:iu&ll.. .@th ~liti· cally and personally to accept the inevitable criticism. Somebody must m.ak.C lUIC that tax~ers' moncx_ IS • being spent -wisely overseas . and singled out for torment. I'll nevrr promote the interests of thr United forge\ the tame she stomped off the States abroad. Because of his safe stage ""hen our ·hoc , turne~ · heri _seat...his_coUcagucs.have selected him Habanera solo from Carmen into a to do much of the travel that needs to duct. Now. the true opera cnt1cs. be done. )Ou·11 have to admit. are Cincinnau·s Even though the bulk of this travel lions. elephants. camels.and geese. is done during congressional reecsses . When we pac-ked up our libretto many of Congressman Badham's colkcuon and moved to Newpon colleagues fear that a few trips abroad Beach, I quickly JOined forces with could be fatal at the polls. Vel ma Sun to funher her passion. Congressman Badham is a states- opera 1n Orange County. Opera man in the best sense of the word. We Panik 1s to be congratulat~d for ·arc proud and privileged to serve ma lung her dream such a magnificent him. our cou nt!) and more than half a rcaht} million of C'aliforn1a·s finest citize ns J do ha' e one beef I wan' to get on and we look forward to making his the table What do ordinary people final year in electi ve office as succcss- ha,l· to do 10 get a good scat shon of ful and produc tive as his first quancr endowing a ""tng? century. We l newwchadtosee··A1da"("La Kath) Hall adm1histratlve ass1s- Boh111.ne:· last year. "as wonderful) tant · so at the first ofTcnng a year ago we ' Melissa Mccubbin. 1t·g1sla11vc d1- scn1 1n ou_r monc> for the·best seats rector ava1labk lor the entire series. Paul Wilkinson. press 1«retary J'n1 hopi ng 1hr ~oc1al status aspect Earl Fain. legislati ve assistant of the · C<"n ter will soon wear ofT Karen Heeler. lcg1slat1ve assistant because ti ~ddcns me to go to Jane KubeJa. lcg1slat1 vc assistant produ<"t1ons and see all those season Kathie Wufs). lcg1sla11vc cor- uckct Sl'at'> empt~. respondent What about season 11cket holders Nic holettc Steffes. personal asm- perm1tting \he ce nter tu resell -and tant put proceeds an t~c cndowm~nt trust Janee R)an. staff ass1s\,ant -~ h1:n the) can t use Of don t care to Luc) Olsen. distnct representat1vt· u~c their c'celknt seats 1 Leslie Du Vall. staff assistant ~nyone care to JOtn ml' '" a new Ten) n o·ericn. 'staff.auistilnt crusade., Robcn Waters. c,ase worker Jacki~ Heatber Is a former New-Shannon M~Donald, staff assistant port 8-eacb mayor. -waUJfwo~ds stlll raging over Black Monday's cause Bad ham travels justified To the Editor: Of late I note that quite a few ~ople ha ve been making a point ofbringmg By DA VE SKIDMOR E • p ,,..... .... WASHINGTON -Black Mon- da> was bad. but 1t had one v1nuc: The worst was over 1n hours. The long gray war 1n its wake ts still gomg on. but what this one lacks in brevity it ma.kcs up for in bombast. In this battle. the weapons are words and statistics. not guns and kni ves. · Sang. The Commodity Futurt's Trading Commission fires an 1nch- thick repon. It s conclus1on: investor psychology. not computenzed trading m the fut4 res markets. caused the Black Monday market cr~sh last October. Boom. The Secunties and Ex- change C-omm1ss1on returns fire with a S-pound. IO--O unce volume rivaling the Manhattan telephone book in size h says computertrading t>y lar'c institutions was ··the largest sin"c direct factor responsible for the in111al opcnin& declincf' on Oct. 19. The SEC re ulates the New York stocb ~1nce World War I as ··1hc · market break.·· The CFTC talks of1hc .. acti v11} during October." Onh the General Accounting Of- fice. a·n arm of Congress. calls the crash a crash. Congress loves a cns1s. Its committees have been falling over each other to g<'t a piece of 11. In the House. both the Banking Commi11ee and the Energy and Commerce Committee compete for a11cn11on. In the Senate. the J)ank1ng Com· m111 ee ovc~es all matters financial. from Wall Street raiders to the corn er savings and loa n . But 111s the Agriculture Committee that ovc.·r~C!I the CFTC -with its ong1ns as a regulator of farm com- modity trading -even though trad•nJ on the stock futures markets outstrJ~ the stock matkeu .in...doJlar volume. MoM members of the banking panel arcn·t pltal('d to ccdt' junsdic- uon lo another committee. ··w e scnousl}' question this rec· attention to the fact t~at Con- ommcndation." Fed Chairman Alan ,.. grcssman Badharyi was no.t in attcnd- Grccnspan said Tut'sday. ancc v.ery often 1n Washington, but That cQuldn·1 please Sen. Alfonse on ass1gnme~t. away fro~ the office D'Amato more. The New York so to speak. I d hkc to point out that Republican complains that Congress the Pretender To The Throne can never get a straight answer from Gebhard.t has a ~orse . record of Federal Reserve Board members. absentc~1sm. ~nd he s asking all of us And. h1: notes that the Fed govC'rnQrs for cons1derauon at the polls. I would are the same bunch that thought also ~ake the potn~ !hat a St"at on t~c .. cvcT)thing was hunk y-dory .. when v,cry 1mponant Military Appropna- th c nation's big banks were making t1ons Committee requires first-han~ ·- huge loa ns to Third World countries knowledge of :where the money is that now can't pay the money back. being ~pent.,hcnce Bob . Bad.ham by neccss1ty had 10 be on~s1tc wherever Lawmakers like D'Amato may be we have miliJary. It's tough to be in wh). Grc-cnspan doesn't wan' m<?rc the district at the same time that you power. :ind the headaches that go with have to be in Germany or Enaland. 1t. However what the detractprs have .. Greenspan •5 a smart cookie, .. says al.ready .forgotten in their eafernn~to Michael Evans. president of his own discredit one of the hardest work1n1 economic consultinJ service in congrcs~m~n -ever t() come down the Wjiflif\aton "lt 5 like atttln& a ~JIOt tist IS-fhat thOUSln~~ ofjOl>S · .. --d11"CCtly related to the m1htary arc poison.apple for a present. . right here in southern California, David Jone.s .. an economist and .• ri.aht here in the Badham district. Fed watcher with Aubrey y. Lanston wMch means that 1 good piece of the &. C<:>·: a New York aovemmcnt econom ~nd related taxes arc the Chicago fut~rcs markets. It ~ay be Gramm. R-· uas. whose wife. assen more authonty over the fed if juflt, a coi ncidence that each a,acncy. W.c;,dy Gramm. has been nominated ii wanted to. But it doesn't: with some digressions. is adopting the t?.>' President Reagan to head the "Congress very much likC$ to have stance of the industry 1t re.1ulatcs. CFTC, offered a complicated analogy the Fed around as a whippina boy," only hope his successor is half tha.t competent and we act the results in our district that we rtttived from Bob Badham and his dtdicatcd staff. But consider this: I( Congress to champion his "view' that govern· Jone &aid. concludes that poorly rcgutatcd stock mcnt ouaht to lea ve the financial If interest rates soar because Con- indu markets caused the crash. it market$ alone. The gist of it was that grcss and the executive branch can't could transfer that part of tht' CFTC-s the nation·~ markets arc like the goose control their deficit spendinj. the Fed judsdiction 10 the SEC. leaving the that laid golden egg.~ can step an. 'tranaJ•na inflation by CFTC to rcaulate pork belly and The barnyard fable prompted Sen. drivinJ up intercsttatcund startinaa pouto futures. John ChalTcc. R·R.I .. 10 remark that recession. he said. If la_wmakers determine that the for a moment he thouaht he had 1 · · 1 h 1 · ·-• ......... S£CfailtdJo nde-herd on Wall trect, . wandered into the Aaficult\lre Com-dc~~:.PJ:,: i~~~f~1~~h; .the S£C could find itRlf ':rcrtina to mince. and that he said. was cc:Nm· central bank the ideal cand1datt for thc Feder !'' 1RfKrvt ..,.Boe odr 50!"c ly no place to dcba&c fiuncsal top ~ul1tor of the financial marktts. :'n~. new) crcat~ COOll anatt~ maucri. ~ _ .. T~ Fed WOttld ~ift • toed Thtre is nke iaAl-.C in ihii wir. The aReNhc-crash debate ha~,otal~ 10 make.~ of •~other) ~nators bqln their attacks on a produced another anomaly: a fedtraf •ne1a tow the h~. he 111d. report by 1 prcsidential usk for«. atc"cy tbafs offered the chance to Of:orte Perry, a tcnM>r fellow at the headed &y former New Jcncy Sen. arab mort powtr. matt monty, more Brookinp Institution, obtervn: Nicholas Brady. urina. "I want to turf -and ckdanes. ··TM pol111C1 of these limp ofteft oommcnd t_Ou. Mr. Brady, fof a very The Bfady C"omminion rdblvn tttm ablutd to the ouu¥t«. _ fi'nt report the SEC n. CFTC ddiete by:.: Dl,..,.._ .. ,....,.h , .. _, The SEC politely refers to the 10me entity -prtftrably the F ral , • .,.., ,., ftt ...._... ,,,._ II laratSt ont-diy pcrctntqc tou· in • Rcsef\oc -should coord.ln•~ polky, lt'•"'mftM . • l -. ... I used to work for a company that had outside salesmen. each one ha4 a desk in the office. At any &iven titbc, half of tho~ dt1b we~ occupied. 9.."e particular de.ik was never occupi~ In fact people who wen: with the company more thin 10 yean did not even know that anyone was usianed to that desk because a.bat ulnman -waJ ocvtr l'n the offitt~Ht wual~ out sellina and at the end or each ya.r hewn always toplM'Od~. That man was a 10f liit Con· IR'tman Bal> Bldhlm and I. for OM. will miss hi6' when he S1ept down at the end of hit currtnl amn. 111 bet if Bob bccomn a Mlnman, hc11 nevct ~ in the ofracc. Hc1l bt out· on the roed doina whaJ he's hared ao do and hc11 dO it bcUer than~~ dlr. O!N!S!l.10 • l~1ne -- . ' • • . . ,,. ... .·wf .• . ---• • I t. . .. . • t"' . . c • THURSDAY, FtBRUARY 4, 1988 ~ ==~~~~~~~ ... ------~~--------..;_~~..;.... ...... __________ ~~)~;--------- .Irvine eduCating city workers on AIDS Kan ·IOUCIEI ·Re Cross program teaches-employees , . mH'~ad1ngup1he lrvinc "AID 1n 1he t di ti g I h b t ~ t d &-t Workforce" program 1s Susan 0 S Il U S e Ween 1aC an 1an asy u1l1van. Sullivan. a public health s uccessful 1n her m1ss1on She sh's a video about .\ID dunng the S:CIStOns. 'llnd also d1s1r1butes htera- lure on the subject. •out of "'ater fountains. using the same to1kt~ or eating food that had been prepared ur handled b> ~omeone with tht• tJ1~ea\l' Mccurdy ·Newport's cltlzen - oftheyear -...., --nurse. works w11h the American ReQ_ Cross. She ha~ had year .. of exl>(nence in acute hospital ran~. has public speaking experience. and 1s regarded as a full-11me AIDS educational specialist. Her lecture\ and seminars are delivered at churches c1v1c or- ganizauons and bus1nes~s ·arou nd Orange Count). Sullivan sayi. that \he is usuall) a ked a numtx-r of qu<'rnons about the disease. such as "Do women die of AIDS'?" and "Can )Ou get AIDS b) using the same telephone as someone who has the disease?" . Tht' am"'er to all th<>5e quesuons 1s ,a ddi r11tt• no. 'iullivan said Some people go above and beyond the call of the duty. Such is the case of Robert McC•rdy, who was elected the 1987 citizen of the year by the Newpon Harbor Area ChamberofCommercc,For nearly three decades. he has been gjving histime. talent and errergy toward making Orange County a better place to live. Mccurdy has been involved . with the Boy Scouts of America, Orange County Chamber of'(om- ·merceand 552 Club of Hoag · Memorial Hospj tal Presbyterian. He has received numerous awa rd s over the yea.£$. including the King Neptune Award for public service, gi ven by the New- port Harbor Spastic League. Congratulations to McCurdy, who must have a lot of positive ener ! Lcf s welcome Gary R. Nelson to the position of vice presi- -dcnf/freasu rer and.chief manclal officeroflrvine based Fidelity National Inc. • • ••• If yo u're visiting the Newpon Children's Bootery in New.pon Center's Fashion Island. yo u just may miss the owner. Ricbard ff. Marowitz has been elected presi- dent of the Newport Center Association board of directors By KATY BOlJCHER dispel myths surrounding the disease °' .. ...,...,.... Officials said that while they do not The pla nned community of Irvine know if anybody who currently works 15 at the forefront of yet another for the c11y has the immune defio<"n - frontier: AIDS education. C} disease. they want the city worke~ The city. through its human re-educated in the event one of their co- sources department. has staned 3 workerscomcs down with AIDS. program to educate city employees · "The r~al ~ocus of the program 1<o 10 about AIDS. ~how an 1nd1v1dual that th~) cannot The program, put iogethe. r by the . cont~act. AIDS through casual con- American Rt'd Cross. WM designed 10 tact. sa1~ Sue U msche1d, who works · .,_ in the Irvine human resources depan- Cafe Partraits: Capturipg_an _ aif-of mystery By KATY BOUCHER Of .. ..., .... """ Ralph Diluzio has come a long wa> from his days as a teen-age P<>litical cartoonist for the student newspaper at Golden West College. Through the years the !7-year-old artist's work has "3ken several different guises. from cartooning to "ant abstract paintings and drawing~ 10 his current theme: !arge oil paintings that realistically depict.people sitting m restaurants. 'Diluzio calls his latest works "Cafe Ponra11s." The tall, thin. goateed anis1 enjo)s reflecting on rhe reasons he fet"ls his an is such a ma1or pan of h1s life. " · pairttet'-'tt's-impon arn to -irreate wortr ~s-, +---;~ that arc compelling, beautiful and allo"' every viewer to look at and comptemplate the work. In general. modern -att-bccom~mething -that .-only ihe elate ean appreciate with a great understanding. · ··in m> work I am trying to create a sense of mystery, ambiguity and apprehension." D:luz10 said. One of the owners of the Le M1d1 rt'staurant on Lido Isle, anist Marcia Hefti. said she came acro~s D1luz1o's an b~ accident. The two met. discovered the) were both an1sts. and Hefti expressed an in terest 1n seeing D1luzio's work. After seeing the "Cafe Ponra11s." Hefti said she wanted 10 displa( has work 1n her restaurant. The show o D1luz1o's 011 pa1nt1ngs and wood cut prints opens Sllflda). with a reception that "'II be . Al th<' beginning of her seminar. Sullivan tinmh out a que!>11onna1re about .\IDS. She dtstnbute~ the \ame questionnaire at the cod of ht'r se\s1on tq .~cc 1 f she has been Sullivan pat1ent l} ans~e~ each one. e~plain1 ng that "omen alM> &t"I the d1sea~. and no. 11 cannot be contracted ·by using 1he same tde· phone. Other often-asked 4uc'>t1on\ ton cerned catching .\ID b' breath ing the same air in a wurl spare. dnn ... ing .\11111hn ~ommon n11scont:ept1on •~ thJt .\ID(,, t an be transmitted by 10\Ct I'> ·· "1o~u1t1..>e!> transmit malana and ~l·llo"' ft"er t here has tx.~n no \Uppon that '<'l'tors can tram.mil 1\1 D\," \aid SullJ\ an "Pt·u ple tell mt· the) appreciate the 1J1tmniat1un and the WB)' 11 is pres- l'ntl'd \'t·r\ nftt·n ix·ople ha ve stated thn haH· a much tx'tter under- (Pleaae eee ra_VJM/8 2) ESL program at .UCI has·wo.rld's students tallµng By LORELEI Y ACONu o.lly .... C.r •• fl ol It IS a un1,ers11\ \.\llhin a Unl\C'r· '"" Its students rnmt' trom around tht· "'Orld T hl'lf m1s\1on To karn 1-ng- lrsh. •· English as a 5<-cond l anguJSl' ( ESL.l is ofTered throush tht· I < I e>.tcns1on program "'h1ch rt'~cntl~ celebtaled Ll.LSCld.:.nlh.-~ at the. campus ESL coordinator 1\1 ichc:ll<' R '<tn said the program 1s much hroader than a simple Englrsh class ' .. It 1srt'all~ all enrnmpas,1ng Some students corm· here from abroad to learn En~hsh and increase their conversational sktlk. and moi.t "'•II probabl~ go bad. to their home cuu ntnes and enroll 1n unavcn1f1es thl're ·· R \an '.>31d. She said that students range from foreign bus1nl'S5 e>.eCUtl \t''t to nurses anp englnt'cn " • Seang rn a strange land tale'i a lot of ' < )nt' ol our studl'nts ke_pt ~~ ing he ~ .. , '1n m1scn · "'h1l'h. ofrourse. had u1. 't'r\ rnnc~rned It "'as onl) later that "'C d1sc1.n l"red hl' had recent!\ bq:n in Mt~i.oun." R~an >aid. She 1M11d al 'Cl \tudl'nt recentl)' had a strange t•:1.1xncncc "'hen he asked unc of the kmalc: Ja panese ESL \IUdl'Oh UUI un a date.: "He ".l'nt to pick her up and dt"''tl\cred tha t ~he had 1nv11ed three (}~Mr g1rll-r1t'ndlo-ak>flg,--l~hc trend " to" a rd dependence. not tndcpcndcn~l' and the ac11v111e~ there are nttcn centered around a group thing:· R ~a n ("<plained Sht· telha funn\ .,lOI") about an ESL 'itudent "ho d1dn"1 realize the showc.-r ~unarn \hnuld Ix 111s1de the.-bathtub un11I he had t1oo<led his host fam1h ·~ hou\e · "\\e~tcrn stvle sho"-cr\ arc new to man~ of.the.-~ ·.,tudents.'· R}an said and probably won't have as much time in his shop. Other offi cers elected were: John T. Jenkins, general manager. New~n Mar-· riott Hotel as vice president: Tbt. Ralph Dtlu&lo oll painting la entitled (Pleue eee CAFE/82) "Madine Anticlpattna." ..,. attend~d. b) D1luz10 fro m 3 p.m. to 6 p.~. adjusting. R~an s:i1d. and thOS<' "ho tcarh in.t~e ESL pr~ram ha'e ha,d to cope with prol'Mms that often anSC' becaul>e of a student's cultural d1t• fe rcnces The E. l '>tudc:nts·h'e with host tam1lt1.~ "ho apph through the program to hou~ a student. ·An oncntallon mc('t1ng for potc.-nt1al host fam1lin 1s ~cheduled nc.-\t month . \\ h1le ~udt.ru.£ from all (.Oun\n~ enroll in the one quarter ESL clasks. R' an );lid th.ii the: larg('st. number of (Pleue eee ESL/82) William Adams, partner. O'Melven)· & Myers, as vice- president: Mitll Wells, d•strict manager. Great American First .Savjngs Bank. as treasurer: and William Grimes, owner. Fash ion Island Printers. as secretary . . . . - Irvine Valley College has a whole slew of events on tap thi s month. Courses on personal money management. fligh t at- tendant career workshops. com- puter workshops, and even a program on how to get a contrac- tor's license will be offered. And for the ad venturous . the school has classes in yoga and meditation, as well asa wine appreciation workshop. Hmmmmm ... sound good? Call 559-3333 for more information. • • • One thing that's not hard to fi nd in Orange County are beauti- fulhot~Js and..reson.s for getaway weekehds or dream vacations. The American Automobile As- , sociation recognized this and named the followi ng Orange County establishments as recipi- ents of its Four Diamond Awa rd for quality. Named were: Anaheim Hilton and Towers. Anaheim Marion Hotel. Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. Irvine Hilton & Towers, Irvine Marriott Hotel. and the Registry Hotel in Irvine. In Newport Beach. the (Pleueeee llcCURDY /82) Irvine Highjoins program offering a ·'Safe Ride' home By KATY BOUCHER • or .. o.11y,......., The scenano 1s all too fam1ltar: I\ tc:en-aser spends Fnday night dnnk- ing w11h scti ool friends. When the pan) breaks up. he stumbles out to his car and attempts to drive home. Some of them never make it home. A group of high' school students tn Irvine ha ve gotten together with parents and have created a program called "Safe Ride" to prevent this scena~o from happening. Karen Sawyer. who has a chi ld at Woodbridge High School. helpscoor- dinale the dnv1ng program. which 1s currently in force at 1hret' high school campuses. The program 1s centered at the Irvine Medical Center. where teen- agers man a hotline avajlable to . students who arc in a dangerous situation and need a nde home. The teen-agers man the hotline on Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. 10 2 a.m. Two adults arc present simply in an adviso~ capacn} and stay 1n close contact with the teen-age dnvin11. teams -always a oov and girl. The team driver and na' 1~tor s~ay in'touch "1th the base b} using a· c111zens band radio. This allows headquarters to keep a clos~ e)e on the tea.m·as "ell as dispatching new emergency calls. Besides their dedication to help felllH'< students in distress. the teen- agers e'en pro' 1de thc'lr O"-n cars. "These kids arl' real serious and responsible. It's probably the saft'st dm ang the' do. I am \Cry impressed by them. the~ arc gt' 1og up lheir- Fnda} or Saturday n1gh1s to do 1h1s. which 1s something adults ma) ha ve problems doing. .. said awyer Tht• program is sponsored b) the Bo~ cout s of .\menca. It's one of their special rommunll} pro1ects Although the teen-agers use their o" n cars and are personal!~ insured. 11·~ the Bo) . out\ ~ho su ppl~ th(' pnmar: insurance CO\ erage aw}er. "ho ts 1nvol,ed m se'crnl ant1-druggroups. became tn'ohed 1n the program with her daughter Jen· nifrr. They were approached b) other teens who wanted informa11on on ho"' to get a progcam such as afe Rtde olTlhc ground. o.lly ......... .,'-....... Howard Flab, president of People for lmne Safe R ide. from left, Cbrtatine F on&. Jamee ComD\unlty Hlgb School, with m emben of Coomes. Jen nlfe.r Sawyer and Gloria Tat. r he studt·nts lurmcd a committee last \ummcr and approached th(' Sl'hool ho:m.I "1th a request to stan up . afr Ride "\\ l' Sta~ "'1th in the ('1t) of If" me and our hopes arc that the count) "''II eH·ntualh be ul\Cred h\ a afe Ride program ihat rould transfer student' trom one ell~ to another 1n Or.rngt· ( nun!\." ).lid Sa\\\('r Jennifer a"'er 3ct' as a rerrl''<'O· tatne for \\ uodhridgc High l'n" 1'1 three schools in"ohed "'Ith the program. L'nr,t'l"'ill\ H1gh ~htX'll and In inc High ~hoof al .. o partK1patc Tht' student rC'prcscntat1' e' gel tugt'th<'r anJ discuss aO\ prohlem'I 1mrro' l'nll'nts and nt'"' idea\ the' ,an u\t' 111 mJ ... e the program work to 11\ lulk .. t ~apaCll\ . ·1 thin ._ 11 I\. 1mponant h«au\c." thae nC'<'J\ II• IX' an op11on for people "'h11 don t ll't'I rnmfonable nding "'•th pc-o plc "ho have tM-cn dnnk- rn~. \l11d.JC'nn1kr '\awy<'r Natural History Mu·seum to.p_resent wild musQroon fair · A wild mushroom fair will be presented Sunday at the Natural History Museum of Orangt County. 2627 Vista dcl Oro.--l'lle-wpoi:i Beach. L -__ The event is sc.hcdulcit from 9 J.m. to 5 p.m. ;u\d ad mission is Sl. wi th child ren under 12 admitted frtt; Call Linda FefTer at S4S-2S7S ortbc museum at 640-7120 for funhcr information. · The Newp<>rt Center branch of the Newpon Beach Public Library will present tbew founh in a sents of musicales Sunday at• p.m .. fea turina Kath y K.avan•'Ch· Tarr performina on the harp and piano. The pr<>iram IS free and the library 11 located at 8S6 San Clemente Drive. Call Helen Spencer at ~3 1 7 1 for funber information. · Wella~ lair •t Ne"JIOrter • A well nna fair ,ea red for business &>eOOle will be held Sunday from 8 a.m. 10 • p.m. in l~ Patio Room of the Nf'Wl'Oncr Rnort, 1 f07 Jambofft RC>Mi, Newport leech. The speaken will include Dr. Julian Whitaker. t~lhor Jero-.. Ci111in~J'ach ccounai~::J Dillon, cteiropqctOr Or. Chn1t11w Vtlln. 11n11t • fftt Ltvetra lrand. nutrittonist Richard 1..ttt • upena Chm Farrah and Dr. Ltail' Connealy. Admitsion it SlO and (nore irtfonnauon is avadabk ftom Abee Ki1111 atM1-0l71. - Hoag Health Center in Irvine. The.-week-long <,cnes· l)I events will be held Sunday throu.gh Mitl Saturda' The Qresentations. s.1>9nsored by the Orange c o.i'it Hean lnstilute. will emphasize ways to pre,cnt and reduce the ri"'ofhtan-discasc. all the Newpon ho~p11al at 863· I 730orthe Irvine facility at 555-6 700 for rnmpkte information. The Irvine chaetcr of the National Chant) Lcngul· will host an an exhibition and aucuon Saturda) al thl' IN1oc Senior tenter. 3 Sandburg Way. T he c•hibi11on will besin at 6:30 ·>A1th the sen 1ng ut refmhm~nts. followed by the auction of 8 p m. The donation is SIO a penon and mort information '' available from Kay Harvey at 8S4·236S . The l mt of the t'' l'nt 1<1 S' and pamc1pants shC\u ld "'e:tr nld tcn111c, 'ht~'i fhC' proaram "'II be offered aga in Feb. :o. and dl·ta11' ar" a' n1lahlC' at 661 ·7121 Financial planning course set · tlo"' h.1 '"'<''t b} \pc."nd1n1 u httle as.possible 1~ the top1, ot J "orl mop e-ntlllC'd "financial Planning for " . . .. . . lcgc·, \Jrnin1~1ration building.. Room 2~4 <.ircgof"\ (ih(fa will co nduct the prt>Jram from 9 am to n0tm The fee 1\ SI ;rnd regmnwon 1nformauon ma' bl· ohtd1 nc\t h} c:alhni . Q 1-'QQ I Buslneu workshop at OCC \n all-dt~ ~orl\hop on hus1ne s supeMs1on for ""'PIO)C'C'S inq Cn)plO\er'\ Mii he ronducted S.turdA) from o a m to l 30 p m m Room I 19 f the Fine .\m bu1 llt1ni .11 Oranac Coa\t Collqt The OrantC County Ouldttn's Theater will hold lls R ll hard.Han >A 1ll 1MtruC't the coursie 1n meft11Cmcnt 1etond annual aai. d1nper and dan« Saturday from 7 :t.upc:r\ 1"11on. v.h1ch 1 geared to teach pen1c1paaes how 10 p.m. to I Lm. at tht Huntu\ltOn leach lnn. . fit 1nhl a 1ob. cam a promotron. de clop a ca~ .. tb and En1a1a1nmt.f\l '*Ill be provided b aome of lh -lnl.PtU\c b~oc.u~~occ. Tbcfoc1.S.U i uddtta1I\. childrn 1n lhc lhealer ~Sh_Jorm~rlLk ... nown a tht a~ ll\ :ulahle at .-S 0 "'Fountain Valli)' C-ummunity Theater Thi dOnauon Is ------... ~.~.:.~~= ·=~~~ ';>\. btH:C:~ ~' Sand cutle claue. a!•'fed 96J..t24' \\oruhopa fOrtheenu~ (amtl) 1n con t~and lptU\&Qnd~tln on the ~ach Will bqtn Sa•-*> at tht Dana Point Youth afld Group Fac1h\) TM ~ •. alto tchcdu~ for Apnl 9 and ~ 1, wtn mttt from 9 '°ii 0 JO a m and the fee is S per...,... •-.ach and&ades equipment C'ell Ml·7' U for~..._. 1nform111 n .. Overseas league to convene Luut.s tout. 1..h1cf of ' oluntttr sen 1ce.s for the Lona fkarn \ CTCr.lm Ho~I "'111 .speak tunla) at the mC'1:ting of the Orange Count' Ch <'~a\~" 1tt League. r he ('\COi '4 111 be." hC'ld at I 10 p m 1n lhe comm unit) room ut tilcndalc Fedc.-nal Sa"nl\ tn LaaunA Hill' Call \hldred \\amn at 81 -t15~1 lor more information Sycamore HUl• openlng set Tht' puhh "IOVl\ed to the s,Cflmort Hilb ~~t1on art a \aturda) from I 0 a m to 4 p m for h1k1na. filh1na. vie'\ ing and p1 knicking F1rn and 'w1mm1n1 will not be J'('rm 1 tted Th(' " amort' Hill' area 1'i loc•t«I a half mil<' north \\I the El Toro Road stop 11.&ht nn Lquna (an, on Road. and the.-entrance "'111 bt marked b ''*O red fllli<' "mplt · ('.1rl 1n1 "'II be." pro' 1ded L ower yoar la•annce rate. .. c allfom1a dn"ffl o'er the •at of: S~ can attmd a ~nment oT M ou.>f Vclnc~ppro.,cd "lla•~r: <'lawoom ~urw and ~'t 1 di unt od tkir automoh1le 1n,urancc , - Ont' such<'~ will ht' pvelr turdll) Feb. 13 from 30 a m. to noon u the \\·~J Courn F .. 11,, '\ M "\ Har'J)('r Propam efttcf 1n Fountain Vabry. t'ht co I 1~ S~O plus a SI chartt forJht DM muftcaet.; The C'OUnr cown cha.nael "' utfftc ..... f I r 111~ dm int tcehftMIYn. ~ II ti ttlatn 90 ....... ... IU~ rftt'"'9 to driWft ~ S n.ft lft'lll.·-· 1n\ f\'Cd '"''* •••Ned ~Id allt ... v. °"" • M -96~2 . • · j .. } I I 1 • • I T . i I t i f I i . . • i ' I ' i • JI f i I I J :VlftB ••• .._ .. .. iii. after lbe pmenlation. .. -...... Tiie ICl'Dinln in lrvint were divided into tbrec ICllions for city worbr'I and one leMioD ltrictl ror =rq n. UlnlCbeMI and SuJ7ivan boda ..,_ manaem an of utmo11 Ullponancr to cdnca~. IO they may be prqNamt to bandit any lituat.iona in the workforce. · Tbe city of Irvine bu offered this prosram to all of it1 $60 employees, but it i1 optional. and only 15 worken and 14 manqcrs have attended. ·"People tend to be too busy or dedicated ·to take the time off from work to attend thi1 propam. The city employees are very conunit&ed and may not fctl they have the time .. " said Sullivan. The final aession tauabt by Sullivan will be held Feb. 9 at Heritaae Park in Irvine, at the Youth Service Center from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. This last snsion will give Irvine city worken a chance to attend if they missed the other sessions. .. Ahho uah it's no t everyone's dis- ease. we'd l ike it not to come to that. andhaveevcryone'sconc:em. Wealso want to emphasize that the Red Cross is a natural resource for infor'matfon on AIDS. "There is literature. videocassettes that can be rented and public speakers available to anyone.'' . 8aaaD 8allha:D, a pabllc Maltb aane, prepuee la.er allde uow for AID8 preeentation to lnlae city worken. CAFE PORTRAITS ••• Prom Bl tascd !)is concerns as to her credi, bility. .. Contribution~· from readers are encouraged· . . , . ' . Did you wri1e for your collcac newst-per or work on the high school yearbook? Maybe you JUSI have always had a talent for writina or a keen sense of observation. Whatevtr your experience. the Daily Pilot invites you to contribute, to ns Community Comer column. which will aps)ear in the weekly Neaahborhood Focus section serving your town. If the writina proves to be a chore, call us at 642.,..fli I with your news tip. But if you have alwiys wanted 10 \Ike a crack at writina for your local newspaper sit down -.t your typewriter and write the article yoursell Direct your Community Comer stories to the Nciabborhood Focus section in care of the Daily Pilot, P.O . Box I $60, Coata Mesa. Calif.. 92627. .. Umscheid and Sullivan agree that even with the low attendance rate, they arc optimistic abo}Jt the program and knowledge that has been pres- ented. Hefti has shown her own work a1 the restauran1, but the upcoming show will be the first effort to show the work. of an outside artist. Sbesays that is because of her comm11ment to "back and encourage young, local talent. .. Ano took Dilu~io's slides with her <to Japan and pc w'a$ later invited to Japa n by Saigawa lnttmational Arta Festival 19 ~isplay his ·work -all .1 MCCURDY expenses paid. The show fta1Urcd • • • ESL •.. According to D1luz10. sales of his work took off last year when he was discovered by a gallery representative from Japan. Tomoko Ano. mainly Japanese artists, but included Prom Bl Diluz1o's work and that of two othtr Prom Bl them come from Japan. "That is because of the yen. The e>.change rate allows them to come here. There is a big boom in Japan - the ~en has never been stronger." Ryan said. · Ryan says the ESL program has a good reputation, and ope that 1s glinWI08. "Pan of the reason is because oft"e t limaie -then when they see the quality oftht program. that is really a seller. We work hard.hert, but we play -.:_.hard 100." · For more 1nformauon on the program. call Ryan at 856-6872. "The) discovered me by bhn9 luck. I was showing shdcs to a friend at UCLA where Ano JUSI hapi*ned to be. She 1old me of an an show 1n Japan a11d how much she loved my work. I ended up avoiding her for almost sax months. First I didn't feel I was ready. second I was ap- prenenslVe. t an mg It coUfcl be all a farce and thardl}' l was afraid of rc1ect1on:· said Diluzio. It "asn 't unlit six months later Diluzio ran into Ano again. Ano ~1sned. DiJuuo' studio in Long Beach and ga ve him information about the galler) 1n Japan. wh1c:,h Boat show opens ·for a 10-day run 1,000 vessels will be on-display a1 LA Convention Center By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlllr,... .......... water' sk111ng or di' mg. we've got the boat for ~ou." pec1al features of the sho" 1· elude •More than 100 models making their 1988 Pacific Coast debuts. •Scarab to unveil futuristic 5(). mph plus r 1ghtweight offshore sportfish1ng boat. a 26-footer d e· signed to be towed easily behind a standard automobile. Americans. D1lu z10 spc:nt t1&ht weeks in Japan and b) the end of the show sold every piece he had o n exhibit. A Beverly Hills art gallery offered 10 buy tht ent1rt "Cafe Portraits" series recenl· ly. but Diluzio said he turned down the offer btcausc it would have required him to produce three ad- d1t1onal ponraits a month exclusively for the galle~. - - - Raised an Huntington Bcac)l. Diluzio attended Goldtn West Col- lege and worked on the school newspapc:r. the Branding Iron. as a pohtlcal can oonist. He earned his bachelor's degree in fine ans at Cal S tate Long Beach. hotels named were tt)e Jr.our Seasons Hotel, tttc Mcridicn. and ·the Newpon Beach Marriott. Sounds wonh checking out to me. especially when they describe the luxury accommodations! • • • We lavite yoa t'o 1eDd •• laformatloa oa commu.lty bp- peaiag1.wt wut fo Har from yoa aboat apcom~ eve11t1, locaJ people ud ael1llbOl'Mod aew1 la general. SelMI to Dally Pilot, P.O. Box lUO, Costa Mesa tHH. Maril tot~ au0Uot1 of Katy Bo•cller. Tht 32nd ed1t1on of the Southern Cal1forn1a Boat Show will open al 2 p.m. Fnda} for a 10-day run at the Los Angeles Convention Center With 1,000 pleasure craft on C).h1b1t • Boat-A-Da} G1veawar 10 new lx>ats v. 1th estimated retail value of S65.000 v.111 be &•~e n awa}. o ne each da~ 1n free drawings Rolf Bjelke pata on a ahow for natiTee In Ant&J:.etica. More than 150 brand-name boats will be represented In the show neet assembled b}' tht'Southem Cafiforn1a Manne '.\ssoc1at1on. 'This 1s a full serv1ct boat sho" ... Ban) Lieberman. SC"1 A ·s sho" comm111et chairman pointed out •\ash-and-<"arl). Manne Bazaar offering 1x>a11ng accessories and ser- vices for sale Ba1aar will include enlargcC:rrishing tac!..lc and v.-atcr ska dlspla)s •Se,eral ski champions. including Jennifer Leachman and Mike KJcllandcr. v.111 be" ork1ng the buaar on the o~nane v.('el end. Polar marathon show set forOCC Saturday ·w e have e~er)lhang here from e1ght·foot dmgh1ec, to 70-foot house-· boats and all the equipment that goes w11h them. Newcomers can windo w shop for that first boat and ex- penenced boat owners can scout for their nexl boat or the equipment to improve their prcsen1. boat If )Our interest 1s racing. cru1s1ng, fishing. The shov. v.111 he.' open to the public through Feb 14 on \\l'clo..da)S from 2 10 10 pm .. Saturda~\ 11 am to 10 pm and Sunda\\ 11 J m to 7 p.m .\dm1'is1on I'> ·ss for adults, S2 for children 6 to 12. and t h1ldren under 6 free Discount . t1cke1 coupons arc available from SC'M.\ membe" and man) marine retail stores By ALMON LOCKABEY Dlllr,... ............ Hood Sail makers of Cost.a Mtsa 1~ sponi.onnga 90-m inute multi-prOJeC- tor aud10-v1sual show Saturda) chronicling the two-year. 33.000-milc polar voyage of Deborah Shapiro and Rolf BJclke aboard the 41 -foot ketch Nonhern Light. I he i.how will be held at the Science Ltcturc Hall ofOrangt Coast Col1* stan1ng at 7:30 p.m. (The building is off the Adams A venue parking lot}. Adm1ss1on for the show is $5. T ickets may be purchased throuah the sail loft (phone 548-3464) or at die door on the evcnina of 1hc show. The show fea turts trials and tribu- lations of Shapiro, an American born in 1951. and Bjelke, a Swede born in ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;! 1936. who ~iled Northern Li~t to a the most northerly latiludc ever th• NEW YARD IN TOWN -. .. . , THE "SYNCRO LIFT" 75 ft/75 tons -,,,. ~ ol the woodbNt oww • EXNA1' LI~ POL YUAETHANE APPLICA TIOH • 30 TON YAAD CRANE FOR BOATS 10 FT. & UP • QUALITY BOTIOM PAINTING • MAST STEPPING • MECHANICAL & DRtV£UHE REPAIRS • Of'HOADING BOATS . • <X>M'lf'Tt FllEAOLASS & GEL-GOAT REPAIRS • WOAJ<SllPS 30' .. 5 & OFFICE FACfuTY AVAILA.8LE • CUITOM WOOOWOM 211 211T 8TMIT NEWPOn .UCM On the Weter 8eNnd the Old S~tl -'' reached in a priva1t s.ailina craft. The coupTe then turned soulh lO G reenland and cont1nud via tht Panama Canal to Eas~r Island. P11c a1rn Island.and C h ilean Patcgon1a enroutt to Cape: Hom. From there thty made their bold anack on Antart1ca. crossina tht Antan1c Circle. north of Adelaide Island. The voyaar was accomplished without any outside support, tither physuraJ or financial. Duriha the voyaae . Shapiro and Bjelkc naviptcd in fogy. ice-infested waters for 110 days. Jn thote waten; ou rnrclht norm11 roUTt"Ofshtps;-t:he couple faced a rquh1tudc of itan,m. absence of nav11Ation11I aids, sub- . heeanh's volatile wca1her sys1emJ. For their tpic voyqcj Shapiro and Bjelkc wtre awarded thecovded Blue Water Medal of the C~l1in1 Oub of' America; the Ship's Bell1Award oftht Swedish Cru1s1n1 Ol.lb, and the Seven Seal Award froni the Seven Seas Cruisina A11oc1atidn. RcprdleS\ of the hardships and danacrs, the couple .lere able co document their voy• as if tten from 1n ob,cct1ve third eye. I~ addition'° lhe I •.000 photOlrlphS they ~t blct. cht roupk alto ~Ymed with ~ soundl of whatel. pc•11in1. and calv1na ~ Shaptro and ~have pmmled thetr muh1·mtd .. tbow 7J timn in Swtdtn and N~ to • total of 22.000 v~ nt Swed11h ('.nMt- i• Club dnmbld tlw proc1.roon • a "phoc~it meMerpicft" ad the Scanda•vian ,., Society C8flcd n "a ,,. .. .,._. '*"" in lilllt -aadtoUnd. .. ne coupk'• 1917-U tour taka *"' around iM nalire COMtiJ per- 1nwttt orca.e um.-SeMn. · Multlhulls lidded to . Ultimate YBchtRace Tht 1988 lJltimatt Yacht.Race, a thrce·venut proftssional yacht racing circuit, has added a third division 10 embrace lnultihulls. The new Hobie 21. sponsored by Hobie Cat Inc. of Oceansidt. will race in t e series wtltt:tl gets undcT way May 6-15 in Corpus Christi. Texas. Othtr racts wi11 be held July 22-30 at San Francisco, and Oct. 7-15 in Ntw London. Conn. ' Other classes arc monohulls -the unlimited design .. Ultimalc 30s," and the poJ?ular one-<!esign Jf24s. Entry fees tor each of the 1hrec sailing divisions will be applied 1oward cash prizes. The Hobie tntry fee bas been cslihti5hcd at $250 _ptr event. A minimum SS.000 in -pnze money pc:r regatta has been auaran· 1ecd by Hobie. accordina to Miles Wood, Hobie marketing director. The rttcntly introduced Hobie 21 is a two to thrtt-man. dou~le trapeze mult1hull. u1ihzin' wing extensions for greater stability and spttd in bigh ...,inds. Other performance features include a BTS Mylar genoa and mainsail totallina 300 square feet. Spinnakers tolaling 350 square feet aod more will add yet mruc._powfr ta • 1he speedy muhihulls. · "The infroduction of the Hobie.21 has dovetailed beautifully with newly organized professional sailing in the. United States," said Wood. · Wood Said that I 0 charter Hobie 21 s arc available for the Ulti.olate Yacht Race series on a firsHomc basis. • For more Hobie information c<1n· t.acl Wood at Hobie Cat, 4925 • E. Oceanside Bl vd. Box ·1008. Oceanside 9?054. Telephone (619} 7 58-9100. For regana dt 1ails con&act Glenn or Toby Darden at the Ul- timata Yacht Race, 1619 Pean- sylvania Ave.. Fon Wonh.--Tex. 76104.Tclephone (81 7) 332431. Midwinte.rs reduced. to two days of racing: . . ... BJ AUCON.LOa.ABEY .............. .._ For the finl time in lhe 59-year history of the Southem California Yachtina AsSociation Midwinter Rt· ptta, the lo$Anteles Yacht Club will limi1 its competjtion to two days. Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 13-14. ULDB (Ultralight D1splace~nt Boats) with ratings of 70 fttt. eid IOR A. Band C ratinas. • :. Jim Gordon. host chairman2~id the club plans 10 conduc1 two ~· Saturday and wind up with one-race • Sunday. ·.- The other 18 clubs also will contlnc compc:titito n to two days as in 1he LA YC has always exlendcd the t • Midwinters to 1hrcc days. one race pas · :.. each day, for tht larte kttl bolts with Entrits for the LA YC classes · iii' ln1emational Offshore Ruic (IOR) close at noon Feb. 12. A skippen ratinp and Cal-40 yachts. mectina wall be held Feb. 13 at lhc clubhouse. SOO Bamcuda St. er· This ear LA ye wall be host for the • mi nal lsfi nd. - ' , ; . , Busyweeke~d slate4 fOr Coast yacht clqb.i • .. . , • I •I --1 ••I . ' I Stores: Try this on fol-,size ' DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have jQt ~•umed from a nother frustratina lhoppina uperlencc. Note that I said lhoppi~ not buyina, · I reahzc that as human problems to1 this o ne 11 less than eanh· s.hauerina, However, I thouaht 1t )"Ould be more sensible to write to you than to dozens of clothina manufacturers and depanment store bt9d1. How can we let the desianers and manufacturers know that not all women want to look like linebacker'$ for the Miami Dolphins? I am .S· root-2, 33 years old and don't wish lo ~4."'5 like a teenaaer. -·Andspeakinaofsizcs. wh¥lsit that men·s clothina is available in inches ~tt~le wom~n. arc subjected to a ridiculo us smnJ system? What in heaven's name 11 a size 7 anyway'? I • . •• lMtos -· swim in some size 7s and can't get othcn over m y hips. • I hope lots of paper"I will run your column right !)ff\ to a depanment store ad so thel\op men in the business will sec it. -P.O.M. ·IN PIT· TSBU RO H: DEAR PITl'S: Here's yMr lener, a.41• cu Ile sere daat a 1reat muy .,_rtmnt sa.re ka.ts wilt see lt •M~r or aot tllelr a.as are oo tlae ume pa1e •• ta.ls "'11 ... 'hey are vitally laternte.a la •Mt dletr C9s. &omen llllak. • • • • DEAR "NN LANDERS: There·s a bi& debate J Oina on in the office. The question: Can a man tell if a woman is a vir,in? 1 I say the man cannot tell. otherwise so many of them would not be uk1n1 the question, "Have you ·ever been with anyone else?" The woman who insists that a man can 1cll cites the fact that when the maidenhead is broken there is pain ~nd sometimes blccdina. I told her it 1s not always the case. It didn't happen to me. Will -you settle this o ne? -SAN ANTONIO ARGEMENT. DEAR SAN AN: S.medmet tliere it 41scemfert &M Wee4iq, ~t mere oflea tltere 11 aot. YH wta tlllt .-. ,.,...,, .... ......, 5 • ARIES (March 21-April 19): You'll reunite with .tial 1nformal1on . .secret meeting with "romanuc indlv1d· ual." You'll loca1c aniclc that had been lost, missing or stolen. indi vidual who ------------- provided pleasure in recent past. Aura of romance featured, you'll pin access 10 SJDM.EY- 1 n format 1 on n previously kept Oii••• secret. Fantasy com-..,.. blncJ with prac-••••••••••••• ticahty. Pisces in- volved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov. 21 ): Sttnario highlights exc11emcn1 of discovery, .Oina11on. morale. change. travel. vane!). You'll be with active people who stimulate 1ntellec1ual cunosity. Gain md1catod throuah reading. wnt1ng. SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Individual who ~rges ·'stiff up~r lip" may actually be personally in~c~re. Know ll. play wa1tin1 pme but stick to pnnc1plcs. And do not be afraid to express fcclinp. Taurus plays role. Orange Cout OAILV PILOT/Thurad1y. F1bru1ry 4, 1~88 83 • D • • • • • • • TA UR US (Apnl 2~ay 20): What had "slipped away" is apin within... your grasp. Relationship in- tensifies, past experience can now be profitably utilized. Scenario hijhllghcs ~itemcnt. sensuality, personality. Capricorn featured. . CAPRl~RN.(Dcc. 22~an. I~~ ~k beyond the . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1mmed1atc .•• pcr~e.1ve potential. pay heed 10 "psychic 1mprcss1on, Spmtual values su~ to forefront. you gain grca\er dqrce of self-understanding. Pisces. Virgo play roles. GgMJNI (May 21-June 20): T ransaction is finished -don•t lin~rbeyond welcome. You make salient points. views arc verified. you emcrao-,victorious. Love rcla· ttonship srows 1n1cnse. Arit1. Libra people figure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You have rare op. portunity to make fresh stan in new d1rec11on. Road map 1s provided. you'll overcome obstacles. md1v1dual previously indifferent could become strong ally. Leo 1s m picture. AQU.\RIUS (Jan .. 20-Fcb. 18): More peoP.lc arc impressed by your views, research. basic program. FundtnJ qm be acqu1«d. picture that had been bleak will no'>' shine bright. Love relationship grows m mtens1t)'. Anes featured. LEO (July H-Aug. 22): Reunion takes placce w11h family member. loved one. Emphasis also on personal possessions. ab1hty to increase income. Favorable publicity accompanies efforts. Women will play special role. Aquanan m'•olved. · PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been lost will be recovered. Confiden~ returns. public relauons improve. coopera11on gained from one whose views may be opposite )'Our ow:n. Spotlight on travel. philosophy. publishing. language. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): lnqumcs bnng favorable «1pon1es. Ask questions. satisfy cunos1ty~Soc1al m vna- tion due. could 1ncludcjoumc. . You become more a'>'are of"body 1mqc." Gemlni":"Si11ttanus pla)' roles ,. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll be asked to re' 1se. IF FEBRUARY $ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current t)cle highlights possible change of residence or mantal ~tatu~. You arc dynamic, crcauve. restless. could be a01b1dcx1rous. You possess unique ab1lit) to an1culate feelings. 10 communicate abstract ideas in entcnaming. understandable manner. Gem1n1, Virgo. Sagntanus peo ple pla} 1mpon.ant roles in your life. C'landesune operauon featured 1n February. Burden 1s removed 1n March. views vindicated. November will also be review. ,.,,. FO<'f1c nn r,.h11ild1ng prOf'""" cnnficif'n· outstanding for you 1n 1.988. :2nd class passengers, arise! I wondered how lo~ It would take airline passcniers ndmg in tounst. econom y and super-saver scats to storm the Limp Cunain of First ()au. How Iona would they sit there and watch that little cunain being snap~ lotethcr, leaving them &uSp1cious and classless? How long would they watch little carts whip in end out behind those cunains before beina challenacd 10 take a peck? Well. folks. the revolution has ~un. In a recent story in Travel & Leisure Mapzine. a California woman was awarded SS.000 in a suit · •hich alle&ed that a fi rst class pauenaer cul'SC<t'anMhovcd-her as lhc stood in hnc to use the bathroom in first clus. (On a scale of guts. that's equivalent to landing a plane in Rc<l Square In the Soviet Union.) The victim admitted she pushed • throuah the Limp C urtain only as a last resort. She could not reach "her own" faciht1es because a dnnk can blocked the aisle. The defendant charaed that tht' woman "trespasscd in first class and violated his priority riaht to use the bathroom." E111 Bol11c1 ~ w: •. ,, ,;.~ L This is serious stuff. Oh sure, now 11's onl) the loo, but this is only tht' first bnck to be plucked from the Be rlin Wall of the arrways. Next thma Y<?U kno~ a super-saver passcnacr wdl try to infiltrate his prmcnt bq into a first class section or try to inhale fi.rsl class smo ke 'First ciass travel has always been a m ystique to most Americans. shrouded in fantasy and mystery. Some visualize it Ha special place 1n the sky where skins and Oi&ht times arc shorter. cntena1nmcnt 1s live. bathrooms arc big enough to shut the door without stand1ns on the scat. and the pilot wtll go 1Qto a holding paltcrn 1fan Of'IY IS In prOlf'eSS. Some people with grut 1ma11na- t1on actually visualize women with tiaras. large bosoms and lace fa ns RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY 11.C. .... ,_ .... C..... llertl 1122 -••~ CISTA •U-SU.1151. FREE SEMINAR WILL. TRUSTS AND CQNSERV ATORSHIPS • Do you know that h.JVing Jn up-to-date Will doe not •void probate? . • Do you know tNt 1 livin1 Trust can save you thouwnds of dolJ~.rs in t1xes l • Do you know thar you can name someone "llOW ro rake care of you should you become inca{Mcitatedl These and many ot er qllestions will be addr~sed by Attorney ,.mes A. Humphreys, Jr., le1din1 btate Plainnln1 • Specialist, at 1 free seminar. Wednesday, Feb 10th Red Lion Inn 3050 Bristol Costa Mesa 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb 18th Laguna Beach Library 363 Glenneyre Lasuna Beach 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m .. throwing back their heads and laugh- ing. "Lei 'cm cat stale sheet cake and green noodles back there ... Most firsl class passcn~rs arc sworn to uphold the secrets of the first class m)'th when 1hey buy their tickets. But now that a tounst ~n1er with weak kidneys has infiltrated lhc holy compartmenL 1t 1s ludicrous to keep silent any longer. It's time for the truth to he revealed. The iron) 1s that the Limp Curtain d1v1dina firit class from tourist was never meant to ltttp the to unsts in the dark ... but IM FJRST CLASS PASSENGERS. No one wanted them to know that their cocktail service was lonier so attendants coold iet tounst class served first. They wanted t9 keep secret the fact that although they were payina twice the fare. the food was the same and 1hey had half as many bathrooms. Rccentl), I was nding in busmcs.s class when I saw a first class passcnaer ~P> ing at us through the Limp Cunain. He knows 100 much for 1hcm 10 let hurl hve Neither vulnerable. South deals. WF.sT NORTH • A 9 7 -:; Q 10 5 c • 7 4 • 6 4 3 l • l 6 5 J EAST • l Q '.' -7 4 3 l () Q It l J 9 6 5 J •• 7 5 • Q J 10 SOUTH • Q J 10. 4 \J Al J ¢A I •"A kt The triddina:"\... ~: s. ... ,_ Opcniq leld: Nine or C' Between the two of us, we·,·e been playiaa bri• for niah on 100 ,,_,.. In all that tlme, ft've never come KrOM a smoother play. al· thouab many of our CQM-.porann .--thty've .... tlM position crop- up aa dill tabk. :nil. la theory. is lbe. liludoe we'r1-refmlna 10 .. After die aniftdlil two--dub opmi"' bkt anc1 tt1t .--aeaauve rwo cMeeoad r1111aw, the auction Pl' • d .....,, ~·.-n11e IO dwel ...... pra.a11d W val· ............ ~°"'­................. crump ....... Ha'' 11ea,1nmpMe-............ .., . .,;•' ..... ...... Alts ...... dwop• ... '-lln ----~l Complete t•wtaton llatlng• In Sund•J'i TV Piiot. \ Bare facts about blood pressure Blood pressure readings of nudists tend to be lo""er than readings of people gcncrall~ That's nud1s1S as a group Clear!~. )OU couldn't sa~ that about ne~ nc'>' nudlSI '>'ho ""all s into camp If you're acquainted with four men. odds arc )Ou'll knov. at leas1 one man named George. Charles. James. Wil- ham or John. tat1s11calh one man 1n four nauon'>' 1dc has ont' ol tht"\t' namt's Much of Morocco has~' en feet of topsoil That's three feet more than our M1d'>'cst's best. If Iowans farmed Morocco. it's said. the) .could feed all of Nonh .\fnca That sounds nihl Still. r,c read somt' farmers won't ""orl soil so deep 11 can't hold water up close to the roots . .\sk the gardener 1n ~our famil) about this Q 'W e refer 10 '>'hllM as ".\nglos .. Wh''I A'. Ancient Teutonic fishermen shaped bone into a fishhook The' said 11 was an "angul" from the Teutonic 'erb "to bend... .\ 'allc' · later named Holstein in old German~ waBhaped hkc-a fishhook It bc.-c'Jme kno'>'n as .\ngul. Its people . .\nguls. In the 5th Ccntuf) .\.0 .. A.ngu ls m'adcd the southc-m Bnush Isles Thc-~ first called II .\ngul-Land. then England L1pmck dates back to the kc .\ge lka,ers ha'e orange teeth Bnght orange CHAI LES Go1E1 hand with the kin&. the fate of the contract appears 10 hinac on the trump finesse. sinct a club loser is 'inevitable. Hov.c\Cr, when East shows out on lhc. second-trump.. de.~ clarcr need~ a fft inor miracle 10 land his slam D«larer cashes all his v. inners ::'1 -- 0 -•• . ~' . • ... 7 ~ y J • • .... ,r Q - 0 -·-'East mua lad a red cud, and ---Nfrt...,....... ..... Nffl low or d¥8'natf9' tM cannot 9COC'e a trump trict. Try it. (Tlllii c-.. is by ..., of • ....., • .._ • ru ic 1u& ,..; • .. Md -~Kt la10Ut and t.M ... coa.W .._.. btm ckfliltd ) • . . I L.M. ~ -Bo YD Q I'> 11 true 10\~il fish ha't' bct'n fo und on top of \1 1 E'erest .. \ omclhmg hke lhat The IOP" mannl· liml''>tone rnmpo'K'd ot the shell\ ofhilhons of 11n' 'K'a lntter\ independent 1.1.it, England·\ C oun1~ of(ht"shire r>nt f' :hat the lung AC AO SS 1 Fine v1olm 6 fluid roek 10 w~o of unnappmesa t4 Exasperate 15 Atmost round 16 Sedlmen\. t 7 Sever al Eng- lish queens I 8 Oeflf IOUS 19 Seasoning 20 ln1t1•tes 22 "Day of Wraltl' 24 Flatboats 26 8UfMU 27 Nautical 3t Opposed 32 Ctlurc:f\ 33 Instrument 35 Plater 3t OtlW 9'de 39 UCLA ethlete ~ Btoodtea 41 Linemen 42 Lqth unit 43 Cut equely « °'*· abundence 45 P811or p-. 47 Le_y9 oft 51 SpenWi .,, .. , 52~1.t ~ -hOrM 2 3 14 32 38 4 1 ~ Hoty-wller r 9C41C)t ecle 59 Tumpuo.e 6 1 ProvQ61ed 82 Perimeter 63 ConMQuer111v 64 Church areas 65 Tall gr ass 66 A Martin 67 Telesc:ooe DOWN 1 Health SOOIS 2 Lodge 3 ROCkh~ •Means 5 Ext1ngu1S11 6 Ol1ConS04ate • 1mpa11en1 8 Well-tounofl<l 9 C•ty VIP 10 Aid 1t FaJst~s 1 2 S..wee<Ss 13 Otreci 2t EnfOY Atta 23 ObMrved 25 Neigh 27 lrT19'egnat>+e 28 Bia.di le 5*c>lng 30 c.r...i ~~'"'"' 35 Rlwt Vaftev 36 Edl90n s middle na,,.,.~ 37 Salad 119"1 7 touldn't lollnl ta\c~ lhett This amused th<'l<l(.ill\ nt'n the cat'> The\ r.m1lcd <.oMt.snth therefore Lc-v.1\ C arrul m.slk enough ,,, 11 in .. .\hct' 1n V. ond1:r land' tu&•' e the la nguage tht' •~horn ·grinning hl..c a C h~hm· cat ·· <.) V. hJt \ tht• most common P'-~lholog1lJI prnhlem" , .\ h' ne'>'> Or ~· .... , 1ht \Cholal"\ • 1111 h<'ner too sh' thlln not sh' enough II ha'I t"lct'n ~1d the person '>'llh ,h,nt·'-' suflt'r .. pain but the IX'r~n v.1thl>UI .in' 1.h'n~ 1nfl1cts p;:un <.) \\hat 'the 'o I mean' ofb1nh .ontrul 1n thl· \cl' 1t't l nion ' \ .\ht1n1r1n 39 lmproveo .a Rustle 49 Char • 2 RedUCf' t(\ a 50 lnvenlo') putC)i 11a•e 53 Narrat1~ 43 Fish u Mad&-to-55 eon. meallKe S6 Sweetsop 46 •n1mal doc 57 Fam.a Scot ,-Pr~<>gue llSh .... •8 l V' I(. POefTI 60 Slip on 8 9 13 '\ 23 . ' . I i . f • . I . t • [ t • J- I ., I I • L I I I -r •• .... ~--~-------·~~.:--~--------.:--~--;•__,--,_~~-~~--~--~~~~~~...-~~~--~-=-~~~-------!·~~~~----~~~--- •, .. I\ by Bii Keane Df TBS BLSACDU by Steve Moore -·---.. "I got a ONE on my report card! 't lt's for 'days absent.'" ··~ llARllADUKE by .Brad Anderson DEl'fNIS THE llENACE • "I dblft trust Marmaduke's opinlo[l ... he always chooses the road with the most hamburger stops." PEANUTS I . VALENTINE 5 QJ,\'( 15 COMIN6 .. BUT AAEN'T YOU .KIND OF OLD FOR ME ? GARFIELD WMO SAIP AN\'TMIN6 AIM SIMOIN6 VOU A VAL.&NTl~E? " COMf. ON.SC.ALE. CA""f "'°O ~E fM WArflNu FOR YOOR VERPIC:f? • TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE . . I SOPPOSE YOU TMINK l'M-60NNA 61VE YOU A 816 SOX OF C~OCOLATE5 UJITM '1 I LOVE LYDIA'' ON TMETOP ! by Hank. Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan , BLOOM COIJN'l1' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE f!D/. 1'\ENEVEP. \0.) ~~eeuee. Sl!l:N A~ 'Hall BA:>1PE~ LN:.1WTI'" N M'/ Fft!,""°"-a--l THE ~ ~t t'ct1E.WE.~A~IN THE~THAr~ ~~t£ SHOE JUDGE PARKER I 'LL HAVE DAVID FOLLOW .. ME DOWN TO THE COTTA6E ON MV WAY OUT,ABBEY ' • by Berke Breathed ---bY Addison- by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux I HEAR THE PHONE! I 'LL SEE BOTH OF YOU lOMORROW ! COME 8Y FOR DINNER, SAM' by Tom Batluk FOR IHE HoAAJED AND HARRIED SENIOR,WH"..' NOf HEJ..P OOT BQ OFFER!~ A FORM 516NING FAGE ·•· YEARBOOKS WE'D LIKE TO SEE DOONESBURY . . z . ., by Garry Trudeau · 1\,..& f) c fll. ·::~=· SCC~au ~~-'-i»<rS' : ~kaAfl.-.... • ·--.. ....... "' .... ~ 10 dllllhll .. dWlllf lo.• IC•o-b ed _,,, M teDle: "()ne pd ... .oo.11 '°"' .. i .. -..... ~"'o .. -• ...,no~ 19 ltlm ~CM I BINGOS 1-. .. -~ .... . ' I · 1 I I' I _ NUTUC I 11 I I I ,· C A THY J_: I I 1· I J \ -' . . • . . . ·: .. . .... .. . ~ , Of9ng9 C09lt ~llY PILOT /Thurldey, Februery 4, 1981 * • Tlff&n~omes _H.ead of futures exchange rejects super agency to Cos.ta Mesa WASHINGTON (AP) -The head Qf the Chicaao kackrs ohtock and futures cxchanteS "act totttherao ltll Ht l'CJeCted . the notion -advanC'ed by tht r,.. o.u, Nee"'",.,..... Tiffany .t Co. will "unch an e1pansion propm in the United Stasa and open a new store in Cotia Mna. it was announced in London Wednetday by William R. Chaney, chairman, who outlined poblJ powth suattajn at a retail con~nce. Tb( first 19e1tion Kiecttd (or the new domnlic Pf'Olrlm i1 South Coa11 Plaza with an openina date anticipated in October. In ~ition to its fllphip New· York store, Tiffany has 1tores in Atlanta, ·Beverly Hills, Boston. Chicqo, Otllu, Houston and San Francisco. "South Coast Plaza is one of the most distinaushed retail addresses in the United Stattl and can be ranked with the finest shoppina stttds in the world," Chaney commented. "It is ~ntered in a very large affluent market which offers a substantial opportunity for Tiffany." In Europe. Tiffany announced that Zurich. Switierland. bas been seleoted as the location of its next store. Nq.otiations are ~ina_ for a JlOtr. ori th~·fuhtonable 88hnhoftlrassr by SCptem~r. Tiffany It Co. is the internationally renowned jeweler whose• merchandise also inclu<ks sterling 1ilvcr. china. crystal, watches, clocks and stationery. M u 1u~l f uNos ' .. ruturn u.chantct today rt)CCted proposals to pla~ the us what kinds of measures the)' thank are imponant .. to prn1denual task force appointed to study Lbt October stock in futum markets under the control of a s1naJe 'eprove the-function1na ortinanc1al markets. ~tock market mtsh -that the Fe<kral Rewrve Board tcdnal •ncy. . . Spealuna of the cuittnt d1v1s1on 1n authonty o"er should coorduQtc financ'lll market pohcy. Meanwhile. _tb~ cha~rm~n of the Secuntaes and stocks and futurn markets. he S11d "It'~ m) opinion tha1 "The Federal Reserve lacks the nccnsary upeniee Elcbanac Comm1ss1on sa.1d tus a,rncy J:hould have the the Secuntin and Exchanat Comm1ss1on should ha"e rqardrn1 both (QUJt) and futures markets ... Rudtt said last word when there are d1~mcnts with other fcdtraJ what I lh.ank of as a t1e-bnakm1 function when we can't Wedntsda)' dunn& the SttOnd of four bearinas by the rqulators 1n oversttma the nauon's saoc'\ and futu!CS l't'ach apttment with the Commod1t)' Futures Trading commmtt on the Oct. J 9 stock market plunse. exchan~. . • . . Comm1~on. the com mi ion tbat regulates the future The heads of the maJOr stock and futures exchaqiK. Leo Melamed. chairman of thuxtcuuve commmtt 1ndu1try. ~C'Cpt for New York tock Exchanat ("hairman John o the Cb1~0 Me.rcamile Exchanae. said the. exchanaes A . day earlier. Ruder told the Senate Banking Phelan. arc test1f) ing today. Phelan 15 scheduled 10 appear can correct flaws in the system by coopcnt1n1 amona ~omm1uee that stock and futures marke ts are so closeh Fnda). · themselves. hnkod 1t makes sense for stock indell. futur~ to be The SEC 1s·blam1ng computer stratesies based on ... Th.e e.xpcrtist' necessary to achieve the cooperation reaulated b). the SEC ~ther than b~ the Commod1t) fu tures 1rad1ng for gen1ng the CTash started and maklnt h ex1ns Within the exchanaes themselves. Our suaested Futures Tradtng Comm1ss1on. 'l.Ol"Se approach is throulh the prh•ate sector." Melamed said. Karsten Mahlmann, chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade, said, "In our jud&ment. such a system of coordination would~ more ef1'ect1vc than the creation of a super agtncy structure." • Melamed and Mahlmann 1es11fied at the third da) of senate Bankin1 Committee hearings into the Oct. 19 stock market plunge. _ __ IheSEC. in1estimon)"Wcdnesday. had .s1aked out a claim to be the dominant regulator of the nation's financial markets. SEC Chai rman 03v1d S, Ruder wants his agency to have tie-breakingpower 1n disputes with the Commodity Futures Trading Commission. Ruder. whose agency oversees the stock mark.els. said on NBC-TV's "Today" show'ihat h(d like 10 see ' UPS ...,,. 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'• ~: ~ ~-tt 11 Ill+ l•-. tWA 11 2 ~ 111'> V p ..,7 • •~ TWA Pl 2.~ l 17"-V~ey "lj1I 12 " mfil~ ~I· • 'J n"-t :~ ~J:,t:c11 10. S7 ~'9 " H~. . ~ ' ~~ V~N\ U2 " I ¥,~ l~ l m~~ ~ ~:tit i•oW.1.ifl )l\Q iml1! ·~ ~.;; ~· ;fi ;,.1 1·~ il lr'TK ?J I '7 tft We~v i j• t '-'• tff~~ ·~ s.~ ~r+ ~ , __ :_r_ne_of_1_43_1_sm_ .. __ ._t_·:_~ __________ _ Trlbun ' J6 i .-+ ._ Trknrr . '• l~1:vv• f H 1 ~.,_ .,, Quiet day on Wall.Street TrltnG s II 2S '• t I 1 • TrtE.nt la 10 7e 1 '•+ ''t TrltE of • ">-... tuclEP l . 11 :.s. ~-~. NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market l~~~: . ,; s:i n:!.!. ~ hovered in a narrow range in a quiet. dri(}ing l:~L' !: ij 2tt tt~ "" ~ssion Thursday. US?~ 2:;o u;-Yo,-i!··+ .,, Analysts noted a continuing mood of caution 8~1 °' t.O• J? .J 'Iht '! in both the stock and bond markets as traders uNC•nc .Oj$ •O -~ 1v, awaited the completion of the Trcasury:s sale of ~M,¥t..~ ,_-') S27 billion in bonds and notes. which ticgan ~ '-'ii 1 .. ,~--~'----.-.-• Tues<Ja)'and concluacdJoaay. - u 0 °. ~t~o, ffi. ~!,1L0• ·~-+ ~ Witjl the recent decline of interest rates. there • '· 10 .... , was cofi)tderable unc.crtafoJy about prospective u ~ of'-1 "" ~~0. demand for the long-term bonds ~ing auctioned 8 ~ l>f '~· 'J'l..+ '' Thursday. u x:. · '~ ,:;+ '· The drop in rates is also widely seen as a likely H~~~~. 20 ~' 12 1 ~· • .:!: 1 ·• harbinger of a slowdown in business activity. u~~v~ : ~ 1' ,l .1~,l' Wall Streeters have devoted a lot of attention UCmP l U• lllr "t '-UCerl> 1 so 1 s11 '" '• lately to trying to assess how severe that slowdown un~C t "-+ '> · h "--· · "' rn~ f" -.. The Dow Jones average of 30' industrials. un 1 o1 1 1 .. + , which had fallen 28.35 points Wednesday. drop- Xu,.~1~~p~ Jjnti. ~1~ IL~"=+.~ ...... · mag t U\;come and how long at m11ht last. · un •of .. ·-2 • ped 1.00 to 1.923.57 today. UE PIH I I ->, une~D 1•2l1t • • •t ·. Advanci.ng in11cs and declin"'s wer"" event~ UnPec II I 5' > -_,. " " vnPc D< 11 a211 rn +1" balanced on the New York Stock Exchange. wit Untea n 2W llSI IO + • 749 746 d d 470 h d unfeol' "'° s .,~ .,,_ ·• up. own an unc ange . I WHAT AMEX DID I W HAT NYSE D10 NEW YORI( CAP) Feb. C .,.,...,, NEW YORI< !AP) F.t>. c ~· ,Advanced 'l m Advanced -1 rJ Declined O&ellntd ¥nchanged ¥nchanged 1-01a1 lu ues olalln ues New highs New hlons ,t Ntw lows 6 I New lows I Ar.ux LEADERS NYSE L£AOERS GoLo Quaas METALS QuoTEs NASDAQ SUMMARY -.SHOE SALE !)0%0FF WOMEN'S ... ,.T•on..Paaa•• ............. , . 111111 ,. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4. 1988 ~ Bobby Grich flrat to be Inducted Into Angela' Hell of Fame. CL Coat• M"• boya win flrat league aoccermatch aliiCi 1111. C3 • ., ' . Workab.Olic RebelS.earn No. 2 ' JJCI must battle UNL v·s har~-wor ingdefense "Every year I gi ve you a rea~ accurate asscssmenJ of our team and nt try 10 do that a&ain ... Tarkanian stan ed ofT defensive!) 11.1th his sheepish grin. The keys were the loss of tx seniors. the loss of a ccnte4only nine players on scholarship and the lack 01 a {>Otnt guard. n:mains one of them. that areal work ethic has led the Rcbels(8-1. 19·1) 10 the N.P. :? ranking 10 the nation enLering ionight"s sold-out game 11.11h UCI (5-4, I 0-8) at the Bren E \t~·nh Center (7 30 on Prime Ticket: KPZE radio. 1190) • ha\C a kader 1h1s )car," Tarkan 1an said. :·He's done ncl) th1og v.c'\'cask.td ofh1m and more.· Th1: 6-11 lank) senior leads th~ nation in fid<.I goal ~r(tntagc (7;!.4) and is second o n the team 1n !>Cori ng C 14.8) and first in reboundina < 6JSI. . By JON FERGV89N °' ... .,.., ........ Before the college basketball season begnn. Nevada-Las V cps Coach·Jerry Tarkan ian said. "I don't believe anybody in the country will work as hard as we will." Af\t r describing those 11ems and the plus of a stron' work ethic and pride in the program. Tarkanaan drew laughs t>y saying the Runnin· Rebels might be a half-coun.team. "I don't know why everyone 1s laughing.'' he continued. "l think we'll be a good team but we have a lot of defi<:ienc1es ... Whal the Rebels lack on the Jos1de thc' ·' e made up for wtth three-poirit shoo11ng ·p q goals per~me. includinga PC A.\ record 16 last Saturda>). What they m'ght lack 1n a point guard. has been made up for b> St"\ cral of a tas1 of talented players. including <>omt>t•mcs for- ward. :.omc11mes center Jaf' 1s Ba)n1ght Much ado ~as made about hts dunk over Jame) Cika' c'> of Pacific Saturday. UCTC'oach Bill \1 ulhgun , hke everyone-at the game. ~Jt\ hr<.1 11on1c1pe 1n d1sbchef. ··~k dribhlc down coun llnd then slams \\1th Im niht haod. and he's kfl-Mnded." '1 ulll~n said .. He dn bbled be hind his back at lhrl'e -~uartcr m un .Hov. do you handle a guy- 11 1..r that ·· That was in reference to a youl)g group whic h was determined not to be the fi rst Vegas team to have a ··down" year since the first squad of the decade wh 1ch went 16-12. Tarkanaan stood in fron t of those as· sembled' at the Pacifil .. · Coast Athletic Assoc1a· tion media day and drew laughs from dis- believers as he deli vered his prescason speech back in November. After handli ng .t.SU in late December. l'arkanian said, .. , still don't knov. how good 11.c: are. There are a lot of things we're lal·king. ·· Then the Rebels we nt on to win e1gh1 of thctr fi rst nine PCAA games and m m:d 1n win~ o'er Providence and No. 6 Temple. Deficiencies or not. and a !rue point guard "'Even tho ugh be's our big man 1ns1dc he·s al~ prObabl) our best ball handler." Tarknn1an said ... When we play a team that p~ssci.. "l" ha'l' Jarvis bring the ball upcoun for ui. ·· Tarkanian wo rned that the tctam might lack a true leader. But Basnight asi.umed tht> role and was awarded w1\h team captain statu\ ..Hct's probabl) emerged as the leader un our team when we didn't feel we "erl' 80•n~ Ill (Jc:rald Padd'lo. ·the leading thrc~po1nt \hooter on a team wtuch '" hilling 4:? percent lrom that range (1 58-374 140 more attempts lhJn Jn~ other 1eum 1n the conference). leads lhl tl'J rn "llh :'O I points per ga me including OV closes in on title Vikes fall. 63-55: Chargers, FV put Sunset foes away -------- By ROGER CARLSON Of .. .,..,,... ..... Remember that razor-thin look at the top of the Sunset League -where fi ve were considered contenders? Look ag5in. Gecan View High'"S Seahawks made it official Wednesday night -there is just one contender in .. a field. of pretcndcn following.. their impressive 63-55 victory over ,tiost Marina befort> 1.800 fans. With three games left and a two- game edge ov~ their nearest pursuer. even C'oach Jim Harris is breathing easier. and confident!)'. "'Anything can happen.': admitted Hams after seeing his club rall y with a suffocating se1;ond-half defense. "'But with three to go and a two-game lead . . . well. the-) ·re all going to keep right on knocking each other off.·· It would appear no one is going to be knocking on Ocean Vic-w doors. The Seah:h,ks rambled to their sixth straigh t league \ ictor)· and eighth in the past · nine c;tans . as 6-6 Todd Norman, guard Mi ke Frohn and sharpshooter Craig·R1ce·ted the wa}. Picked to finish lif\h after a 5-6 prescaso n, the Seahawks displayed champ1onsh1p caliber. but only aftc-r the Vikings g.a\t them something to think about with a 35-22 lead with 2:54 left in the first half. Ocean View <.12-7 overall> was frustrated 1ils1de and did little from San.et standliJ~s .. LMtUe lS"v"' .. W l W L 0c .. ,.-View 6 I I? 1 Founleln Ve1i.v 4 3 14 S Merine 4 3 IS 6 Edi\On l 13 9 Hun1ln111on !keel! 7 8 14 Wttlmlnsler 2 S 10 11 · W...W.V't Scerfl Ocean View '3. ,.,,.rtna SS Edison S6. Wttlminl lt r ~ Fin V~ M, Hunting1on Suen 60 ,,...,, ~ EOr\Ofl al Founleln venev Hunlt"lllon 8uel'I al ac..n View Merine el w"1mln11er .. Our guys adjusted and the Manna pl a}crs didn't seem so big as the game v.ore on.·· allowed Harris. "They took Mike (Frohn) awa) and that was smart. but we we re able to get ll going·· • . Frohn finish~d with 19 points and Rice 16. while the Vi kings' defense ltm11od 6-6 Steve Guild to 14. 6-9 Cherokee Parks to I 0 (all in the first hall) and 6-3 David Yamate to 10. · Ocean View's turnabout resembled .tis winning rally against Fountain Valley last Friday-and epitomizes the Hawks· season. wh ich began with a 70-64 loss to Fountain Yaney . -_ "'l . toJd them then tbat we had outside to that point, but a 6-2 surge belier chance to go 0-10 than 9-1." in 1he last I: 17. then a 5--0 jump.in the said Harris about that 0-1 league start.. third quaner pared the Man na lead 10 "But 1 think a light came on and we 36-33. began penetrating... , The Seahawks cau$h l Manna at 43 Manna enjoyed a big advantage 1n on one of three peri meter sh0ts by sheer height and it showed early. but Rice with 2:20 left in the third period. Norman.despite pick mg up 1wo early thi:n took the lead for good when Ri ce fou ls. won the individual game. dropped in his tl1ird three-pointer of In 1he final analysis the Hawks won the quaner with ho time left C 4"8-4 7). e\ en ind1v 1dual battle . It 11.as all Ocean View in the foun h Norman. Frohn and Rice com· quarter as. Norman picked up where , binC'd for 60 of Ocean v 1ew·s 63 he left off in the fi rst quarter. sconng counters. but the defensive pla} ,of eight points down the stretch to give Greg Evans and Jerry Sterling was • thejuni6r a career hi gh 25 points. J USI as effective. ··They took us out of some thmgs." "I thought we controlled Rice and admi11ed Man na C'oach Steve Frohn 1n the fi rst half:" said ' Popo\ 1ch. "We missed some inside Popo\ ich. "but we JUSt couldn"t get 1t · shots and some clutch free throws and doni: an the sernnd half." allowed them to d raw awa} ... Mar1na El~11. here 1n the Sunset Wedr\es- drops to 15-6. 4-3. da) · Ocean View's defense allowed the Vikings J USI one bucket through the fi rst 6:23 of the founh penod as the Scahawks moved into a 56-49 lead with the help of eight second-half Man na turnovers. Edisoo U , Westmiaster $4: The Chargers ma1 n1a1ned their pla)off hopes "1th a w1re-10-w1re win on the Lions' floor. (Pleue eec SUNSET /C:I) lt~s a new game for Orang~ Coast Sluggers in past: Sues look for bat ~on t_r.oiyi_tchi_ng .. This 1s a team that is going to have to use outs to score runs.·· By JON FERGUSON Of .. .,.., ......... Mi ke Mayne How things have changed drama11- call) for Orange Coast College base.ball. It was JUSt las1 season that the Pirates set school records for runs scored. hits. home runs. RBI and doubles. scoring in double figures in 24 of 35 wins. But the bats of Joey James and Dave Staton -along Wlth most of the J 987 .contingent -are gone, the kind of players you just don't replace. While C'oach Mike Mayne (29S-125 in 11 years) says there is some power on his 1988 club. which opens the season Friday afternoon against Mt. San Jacinto at the College of the Desert Tournament. but play- ing offensively within the club's abilities and th e development of the p1tch1ng sta fT will be the keys. '"Whenever you use the bat control same. you reall) have 10 be mort ofan 1ntettiien1 type of team. recognize ..-rac:a situations.and ex.ecut~ in ilt.oKJ)'pes temu.nal one, .. . of situations. -You're womng on a · · The experience\ e -Plrares navcin razor's edge." sa1(i Mayne, adding the field comes tn the form of that from h is standpoint. "fl may be returners Mike Misuraca. who has ~ougher: b.~t it's defini te!)' more moved from shortstop 10 third ba~. in1crestJn&. and center fielder J.J. Culpepper. plus W11h four pos111on players. includ-Cermos College transfer Derek ing two starters. and four pitchers Dchdasht1an. an .\II-South Coast returning. Mayne has v1nuatty a ne"' ConferC'nrc catcher as a freshman in cast of 1nexpen enced players. 1986 who sat oui"last st>ason. "Ifs as big a turnover as we·ve had Misuraca (I homer. 30 RBI. 359 at one 111:ne here.'' Mayne said. average) 11.111 also throw in shon He said they could develop into relief. but Mayne hopes other hurlers· Orange Empire Conference con-development will enable Misuraca 10 tender~along with.Ranch~ Santia$O a\ Old the starting rotauon. and CypreS;S but m.ore l~kcly will "I think Misuraca 1s definite!} one battle fo r third place in an improved of th<.' kc\ gu\s." Mayne-said. "Of-· conference from top to bottom. fens1vel):dcfcns1vely and as a p1tch- "On paper, we have not improved er. hc"s probabl~ our best all-around our ballcl~b." Mayne said. "I see pla)'er. We'll use the tournaments to ourselves 1n third or founh. But I stt if "'c can afford 10 use him as a don't feel that's w"at's g01ng 10 position pla,er. I'd like to have him happen. I've felt that way before and throw a fe" ·innings once or twice a we walked away with the South Coast week." Conference championship. I know Culpepper (I. 17 .. 30 I) provides we're capable of being much better speed on the bascpaths and in center than what we have on paper. Ex-field but has never shown the poten- perjence is a problem. but it's not a (Pleue eee NEW /C:I) (Pleue eee UCl/C3) Ocean View·• Todd Norman (left) paues around Marina·· Ste•e Guild and Ollllt ........ ~ ...,. ._ Cherok~ Park.a. ~ EY&JY (22) flnda Illa man while Brian Rlchrdaon ( 14) defenda. Despite loss, CdM Hawks top· remains in thitd LB, 4 !-34: Warriors Sacfdleback stops Sea Kings: Sailors surprise Estancia By RICHARD DlTNN o.-, .... c ............. . The pla~_off ra.ce in t~c Sea Vie~ Leajue 1s starting 10 ta~e shape and Corona del Mar High Coach Paul Om~ "'as probabl) as surpnsed as an~one Wcdnesda ~ n1gh1 after find· 1ng nut about Ne"'pon Harbor's up~·t OH'r Estancia 10 'ke"'ep his ba!>l..tthall 1eam 1n the lead for the final pla)offbenh Dcsp11e a losing record. tt)e Sea King) (.\-4) ar' still d inging to t~1rd place af\er a 75-57 defeat 10 Saddle- back. fatanoa·s los.s to the sailors ( :'-5) kept the Sea Kang.s in the-best p0<.111o n of an}one -except. of rnursc. for Saddleback and league- lcading Tus11n -10 clinch the final pla~ofTspot. Saddlc~ck rallied behind G,·lan Dottin (.:!b point!>. I rtbounds) the "hole wa"> as the Roadrunners used a con' 1nc1ng third quarter 10 coast to the' 1llM) at C'd M t otona del Mar v.1 11 tra \el to Estancia (~·51 on FndJ\ fnr a !UlmC 1ha1 ma' decide third pla1..l' and thC' last pla)off~rth Mean~hile. ~addle hack 16-11. march on ~ h1ch went on a 01nc-po1n1 run to end Laguna H 111~ "cnt on a I 1-0 run the thi.rd q~rtef a~lh pull au•' t'"t"f it ~"e-n-mmu.lt' span and Chm from the ix,-st~ Sea "•ngs 11.111 he" at ~hdT srored 17 points as the Hawks Tustin t 7-0) for the IC'agu{· ~ho11. J o11. n m11, ed 1010 'iC'cond place 11.1th a 41-34 on Fnda' v.1n ll\ t'r \ 1'111ng L1guna Beach in a But addlebad. had "' ~et tn the Pauli'-<. oa"t Lcaguc bo)s bask~tball Sea Kings first. g.amc ··fnda) n1ght"qhqi.amc and 1Mt" s Th(' Ha" ~s. 5-~ 14-l\ trailed 31 ·30 v.ha1 ('\C'f)Onl"' tal~1 ng ahnul ··...aid Jatr in tht' 1h1rd ix-nod before ht'fT Saddkbad ( Oalh P.ll l..)u1nn .. f ,111: ~n~ tv.o fr~ throv.~. Laguna Hill' 1s 1n our 011. n hand'·· then 1ncrca!.(-d m It-ad to .3'7-31 with With the Roadrunner\ ck arh the J I ~ lc ll a~ R ic ~ Kav.ada made a 'it~al more t3le ntC'd team 1n th1\ one and tht·n fed hefffor the hasket. and d('sltn) t":tme 1n thl· third quant·r a" thl· k ad grc" to J l-J I on a heff Saddleback -ahead h\ 1t•ur 1 '1-:~1 la ~up . at the break -\.1ul!>COrC'd thl' ~a Laguna Beach, 4-l l\-1:?. lost its Kings. 18-., thm1 -.tr.11sht g.amC' but sull holds a Holding the fort 1n the itl"t 1..Juaner t~o-g.ame lead O\er both Costa Mesa for Saddleback (~hen ( dM 100!.. a -and Trahu,o Hill!> for the-league·, 14-1: lead I wa" Douin. a' frc"C lhrov. lhird pla\ offbt·nh Trabuco Hills wa\ took ~ntt'r stage the ~t ol thC' v.J\ up~·t tn Orange-. Douin scored nine f)\11 n1.. J.nd 1 he .\n"t' led :'0-14 in the scc-ond grabbed"" rebounds 1n the r°1r4't H1" 4uan cr but Laguna Hills rallied 10 t~ fo ur field goals came atlc1 orl'C'n\I' c the game at :' ~ b~ halftime l.aguna rebounds !ka1..h did not M'.ore 1n the founh The Roadrunners v.erc dnv.n h~ quartl'r until <.ophomo~ John the (:'3-1 ) in the S<"\.'Ond quanC'r T rt'\ 1no (IO po1n1s1 h11 a basket with before the~ went on an e1gh1-point JU't I 10 rema1nmg Bernstein thTiviilgl5efiind run Ton) .\grlev. ·~ thrce•po1n1rr tor The Ha~ks fa c \\ oodbridgc Fri- Saddlc-bac~ capped the \amt• rnlh da\v.1tha-chan~1o v.1'3pupa playofl th wh l which tumt'd out to!'c a I'\..: run . pOl and mlnc v.ll!:u.n a g.ame of the ~ ee "This IS "hat ('(\3l"hlng 1\ all PCL le.ad -\_.., -.bout.'"-qrd Qomn-··~t>·no pt.a~m ------- prC'lt) v.ell n&hl no~ ·· In another PCL game Newport driver ready to open defense of Funny Car crow.!!_ BJ JEFP SNITft ....... Cc: 0 .. 0 money to race compc11t1vely. "If you weren't wealthy. pc 1 1ve y. o Bernstein said .. He finally got a sponsor in 198 I. and no"' hc·s racing 1n the money. Bcmstt\n bas ~on 24 champ1onsh1~ 1n the last seven yean. 18 in the past thru ~-ears. -Last year ~won the-overall tttle. winnmg scun-. In 1973. Kenny Bernstein was 28 and trying to make umcs. That tied the one-season· Funny Car rt'COrd a ti vmg behtnd the wheel of a car. But the facts wen: establishN bJ Don Prudhomme in 1976 Be m stctn simple -10 race competitively he needed money. and ~lkcd away wtth $100.000 for.his effons. tots-of It. · ~· . • Bot why the suddm transformation from a racin.a no. Bernstein decided 11 was time to call it quits, a process name to a thrtt-time NHR..A c-hampion? he hid been throuah a few other times in his I ().year "Anyohe who takn on a spon continuous!). h1 racint carttr. skills tet bcner automat.IC:aUy beca.utt of e~periencc," But in 1981 the Ncwpon Beach ~· put the Btmsiein said. "!xpcria.ce ~ knowkdf(. and brJlkes on his retirciMnt and started• jouriwy tMI ._put knowlcdec bcc:omles sk1IL . him atoP the Nafional Frot lr"e>a Astocialioa l>rll lacina' "W~t mUtl • aucce:uful drivtr Is l\1s crew and Seri~n~r 1tandinp for the last Wee ,an. m«hlnscs. If thole aft'D't IOUnd the dri"¥er can't ~tp. Todly st~n will bepftdeteftMelhtstitJe.atl.M apccaalty in-~ on a quar1a'"·mik couac. Too ant ofl 6 NH.RA Strieseymttl!N underway at Pomona m"9Ch credit it~~ tolmn(thednver)whm Mdon wen, Raceway Wl'lth tbt 28th annual WintemaiiaMll. and 100 llNdt ....-l *" be doa t.dty. Funny Car qualifyina ron1 wtlf bl Mid ttarcMllh • He's um.._ io a .,._,_t 1.n ~bill. It ta.ket a ,, Saturday wnh final tlimiutiont tet to -.t al 11 a.m. on 'Ulm a like a foolllll ........ 4 Sunda_>'-~punt aa S86S.900. .. He neal~aa.:saldrOn \JUa,arf'tom ~ "19'\'efth VffY fbl"tunate lince 1980. • Mfd .._Skin. c if( D Af'lll:IU'Olll. 0.. to nalt ~ tk •l-)UI'· who Im made Ntiwpon Bea hit ham lhc PAil '"'" old lemMein trill .._. a •a lt~tta. aa •Ille ~nten. .. , ., we.a I am doi.ntudl mlrea livi .. at 11. ................ lAilt ,_. 1111 dlQw • us.brt I baw • IOOCI lu~UI) •• .. ·~wile it a.. a ~ to ID "¥er)' fast. ... ---,,-F1ft\onl yearJ llO. Bcm••• ;.... 6Wt Mtf dllt 9er1t11 un M. r -l •• The-Se.a K.tngs ( 11-Q O\ era II t ~ho w~ l7, C..c. Maa ti: v.ere "hl$tkd for~ foul-.. did a ~ood .\dam Kede scored 25 points and JOb of holding the1r O"n 10 the li~t hauled down 10 rebounds m three hand in the third qu.incr Matt ~1enn1a \Cored on .1 11r-1n for< dM •llh 3 10 left tn thC' third. hut II \\U (Pleue eee UA VUW /C2) nor.clinched a C'IF 2-A playofTberth. B1U hannon·s Wamors (7-0. 15·~). the defendm1 2-A and tate (Pl-..e ... W All.IOU/Cl) Redskins meet the President -· l Odeh· ftnt to be named to ~gels' Ball of Faine lobby Orich, wbo retired after the 1916 aeaaon i>llowina Io teason• 11 the Aaerls' secoad batman, became the ftrst inductee in me team '1 Hall of Fame Wedllndly. Grieb wu honored at an Anaheim Stadium ceremony, climaxed by tlac unveilina of a permanent displa commemoratina bis l 74 yc.ar career. .. · m 10 years here, I always felt ap- ~iated. You've made me ex- tremely happy and extremely pro&ad," Grich said in response to the honor. "I just wish I couJd've done a little wiore. been 1 little ltl'O"Ff. a little faster. Kin,. tbamp Vancoa•er, 7-2 J ... , c.r.. had bia eecond hat Iii trick in ftve niahtt and the K.inp uted four ' ~Y pis to btat Vancouver at the Forum: 7-2. and move into IOle pi111111ion offounb place in tbe NHL'tScriydae Divition. Canon bu l4 pis and tbree b8t trick11bil -.on. He alto ICoted Uu'tt ..... IMt Saturday •ntt. Minnesota. Carson's fint two pis were on po•r plays. Hiuhot at S: 14 oflhe first ptriod tied the pme at 1-1 :His second 1()11 climaxed a S-on-l advantqr just SS seconds into ibe-second period and cl the Kh\P on top lO stay It 3.-2 ... ElteWhere, Lnrte 1 tl ••scored thfft-plund Dale llawereMll had fourusists to lead Winnipea to 1 9-0 rout of visiting CIWary ... Montreal forward leqlo ~ ...... scored three pis, the fint hat trick of Jiis NHLcatter, to lead theCanadiens toa S-2 win over the Whalers in Hartford ... In Bloomi1111on, Miitn .. 0... GU..W snapped a sooreleu tie with a second-perio(l aoal and also assisted on ltttu Beulq'1 third•period aoat, lcadina'St. Louis to 1 2-0 victory over the North Stars, tM Blues' seventh straiaht triumph . . . In Chicaao. A._ Oatet scored two goals, including the tie-breaker in the second period. as ~roit ended a fi ve-pme winless suttk with a 6-4 vi ry 9ver the Blackhawks . '. . ln Edmonton. En· scored thrtt aoals and-Dave Huau had two as ·the Oilers -outscored New Jersey. 8-S. "It's nice to be a part of the bqjnnina of 1his Ansel traditic:in. It's quite a feeling to know this display will be here as long is the stadium isnandina." Cavaliere win fifth straight Amona those attending the .... . ceremony_ WU club owner Gene Man Price sank a free throw with five m Aui~_wbo .appcoved Grich's sianina as a free aaent seconds left Wednesday ni&ht. liftina . before the 1977 season. ~ Oeveland its fifth strai&ht N8A victory, "Son, you're entitled to be the first member of this 107-106 over Washington in Landover. Hall of Fame." Autry told Grich. "Your years here. in Md. ~ was fouled by P'rui Jm .. near tbe top of my book, have to be put on top of the list." the key and made one of two free throws ... ln other Also unveiled as part of the cha.rt.er wing of the 'NBApmes. &"11lMen.le-.cored 27 pointundLarry' Anaels' Hall of Fame were bo<>ths recallina the team's B~ and 0..J AlaJe 21 apiece as Boston whipped three American League West titles and great individual , Indiana, 118-103, for its 23rd consecutive home victory featsjn club history. over the Pacers_ The Paeen, losing for· die ·si.xth Quote of the day DaleBnwa. basketballcoachatlSU. takina time off ·from his feud with Indiana's Bobby Kni&ht to talk about drua testina for playen in the NCAA Tournament: "I'm not sutt we"'ll have time-to ~y ·the pmcs. We'll be too busy urinatina 10 bottles and sip.in& affidaviu." oonsecutive game on the road, were led ·by Ven Flemia& with 18 points. R• A.Menea with 16 and Jella IAllc with IS •.. Claa.rles Bartley scored 21 points and Philadelphia never trailed in beatin& Golden·State. 96-84. the Warriors' 21st road loss in 22 pmes. Barlde)'., returnina after missina. two pmes with . a sprained ankle, helped the 76crs win for only the second time in the last ei&ht Jlmes ... ln Salt Lake City, Rlekey Gren scored 16 of his 18 points in the first half and lt.arl Mal•• finished with 25 points and 10 rebounds. leadin& Utah to a 123-91 victory over Sacramento ... M~uehWam1 scored 21 points. indudin& fiv.e thtte~ pointers, and sparked a fourth~uarter run that carried Arbitration Hat •Heed by three Denver to I 115-IOS victory over visiting Dallas. ·--Tl.-t.nll9erof"thc Minnesota'T~ns. Ill ,,._ Wl8a of the Cbicqo White Sox and ... PukeTttl of the Houston Astros liPeed to one-year contrac:ts Wednesday. reducina the number ofplayen in salary-arbitration to SS. Laudner a fttt aacnt who aarecd to the Twins' offer of arbit111ti6n. will F t S29S,000 plus an· .additional S 12, SOO if he plays 9S pmes or more. Winn, who was 4-6 last scason with 11x saves an<t a 4. 79 earned-run averqr, had been scheduled to have his cue heard Tuesday. He will ~t S 165,000 and has the opportunity to earn S207,SOO more in incentive bonuse1. Pankoviu bad uk:ed for S 1 S0,000 while Houston offered Sl3S,OOO. H.e made SI00.000 in 1987, when he batted .230 with one homer and 8 .RBI in 61 ·11-beu ... lliaht· hander Bryu Ban.,. has~ to terms ofa one-year cont111ct with the Angels. Harvey. 24. was selected the An.sets' minor leaaue Player of the Year in 1987. In 43 relief appearances with Midland ofthe Oass AA Texas Leaaue. he was 2-2 with 20 saves and a 2.04 earned run averaae. Mackovic named Illini coach J J• Maetevlc, who previously "EE coached Wake Forest and the Kansas City •II• Chiefs. was named head football coach at the University of Illinois on Wedne"1ay. He said the lllini offense will be patterned on the pro- style drop back passing attack ... What do you do to stop us? You better stop the forward pass," he said. His goaJ. he said. was eventually to make Illinois the national champion. Mackov1c. 44. replaces eight-year veteran Coach Mlke W~lte, who resigned Jan. 18 after charges of recruiting violations by the NCAA and the university. Illinois' football program was placed on probation in 1984 for a long hst of infractions ... Llady lafaate, the offensive coordinator who helped the Oeveland Browns to consecutive appearances 1n the AFC championsh1&1 game. took over Wednesday as bead coach of the Green .Bay Packers. 'Clipper .. lgn veteran··K~ LOS ANGELES -Veteran center m G~ Kite. {>laced on"Wai vers by the Boston Celtics earher this week. ha.s beeQ acquired by the Clippers. the NBA team announced Wednesday. - Kite, 26. averaged l.S points and 3.8 rebounds in 13 pmes with the Celtics before they waived him Monday. · Television, ra"io -TELEVISION 4 p.m. -COLLEGE B~ALL: Okla- homa State at Nebraska, ESPN. 6 p.m. -COLLEGE BAS&.ETBALL: North Carolina at Clemson. ESPN. 7:30 p.m. -COLI.BG£ BASs.ETBALL: Nevada-Las Yeps at UCI, Prime Ticket. 7:30 p.m. -PRO BAS~ALL: Lakers at Oippers. Channel 9. • 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Utah at Brigham Young. ESPN. 9 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Texas- El Paso at Wyoming (delayed ). USA. RADIO 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Nevada-Las Vegas at UCI, KPZE ( 1190). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: lakers at Clippen, KLAC (570). KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASltETBALL: UCLA at Oregon. KM PC (710). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: USC at Oregon State, KNX {1 070). 7:30 p.m. -COLL.EGE BA.S~ALL: Cal State Fullerton at UC Santa Barbara, KMNY ( 1600). .. ,;.> Cerritos edges GWC, 97-90 · •thm-.POiat pll, ia the ftna half to and Anthony H~ 8ddld 17 and .#' lad OOldta Wna to a ll-l5 llM aa 13 poin11 respectively. The Golckn West CoU• men's 'buketball •m has p&ayed ill shaft of clow pnaes this 1Ca10n, but once aaain Wtdnetday ni.aht ended .ap on the short end of \be ICOl'C. 97-901 111int1 Sou1h Coua Coafttence rivm Cenitot at the ltust1cn• tym. Golden West ()-6, l3·12) pulled within three points. 91 ~88. on Markus MuUer-Staeh's three-pointer juat under the one-minute mark, but Jim Taylor hit four free throws in a row to seal the victory f'or the Falcons (7-2. 18-8), who are ranked eiahtf\ in Southern California. The Rustlcn' Doua Rice (18 points) hit S of6 shots. includina two the ,in1et1nillion. Eiben Davis' half· Court llaot al the buaer broU a lie. MYIJer.Sulcla Delted 14 ofU llUn-~ 10i• the__. bllf'to..., &be lu•• ia it. Tied 11 61 wtdl nlne minutes left. Cerritot' Sine Fendrey (team-hiah 23 . points) hit seven ltrtiaht fOr I 7 5-61 lad, comp&etin& I Stretch of 11 llra.ilht 'for his 1eam. Chris Naulls (14 poi~~1-~lh Jlobinton ( 19 poi nu) and fCDURJ led a strona f:alcon1' rcboundina per- fonnance which included 31 of- fensive boards. Golden West auards Elbert 0.vis In a womn'• AUi!"= 0..... ••-. C..18111 • Jeen! nine .. ._..~ta25~11~ tbeRUlllln._dllir~ ...... ,,n a $outb C... C. ............ at Cerrito.. • The Ruttlen (9-0, lS.1) broU a 21-21 Mlftime ~· • = ~ eieltt poiata in ao.O West run to oplll dtl --llllt. Ooldee WM JUI lbe ..... 1W1Y by sinki• lJ of'l7 he tllrowl. 16 of'26 in the iecond half. Kathy Wenh ldded 19 poiata. . ... ...................................... ~-=:;!llllll!l!ll ............... !lllm .... SEA VIEW·LEAGUE ••• SUKSET ••• Prom Cl I -From Cl . the last time the Sea Kinas were heard from until the fourth period. Saddleback. which clinched a play- off spot with Wednesday's victory, conunues to roll. The Roadrunners, · ranked No. 2 behind Tustin in the CIF 3~A. improved their mark in all games to t 8-4. Brian Spratt scored 12 points and auard Geoff Probst (two thrce-point- -ers) added 10 for CdM. but Saddle- • back's 23-for-38 shootina at the free· throw Tine made it virtually imposs.. ible for the Sea Kings to stay close. "We didn't have a whole lot of calls goin& our way." said Orris. "We've 'ot to block out harder. (Saddleback) 1s a good basketball tc:am. tho up." "h was reaJ tough in the first half because we couldn 't get on track." Quinn said. "But we've been that way all year. kind of feel ing things out firs t. "It was kind of an u&)y win . .with fouls here and fouls there. It was a little raw. (CdM) did what they wanted to do (in the first half) and that was to get u~ off track. But Gylan dominated the ball game -he has becrr ptayin:g-so,oogti in teasuc.~ In other Sea View action: Newrrt Harbor H. E1tucla lt: CurtiJ was held scoreless in the• £Aison(J..4, l).9)buiha31·19ae.d second half af\er notchinj an of his at the half. then held Westnaiqster at game-hiah 16 points in the fint two bay in the third quaner due in pert to periods. the hot sbootina of Alvin Loft&, wbo Newport went in front for aood in hadeiahtofhiucem·hilh 16pointain the ,last two minutes of the third the period. quarter when Jim Gecrtinas netted Despite uailina throUllMMat. Wnt- one of his threc-pointaoaJs to lift the minster (2·'· 10-11) had" a couple of Sailors into a 33.-31 lead. opportunities to at least force over- ,..... II, Ual•enltJ 14: The time in the final se.conda. Down Trojans kept pace all the way and SS-S4, Westminster milled a abot trailed by only two, S6-S4, after Dave with 14 *Ondl, and after Dirk Paul Warren sanl a ttiree--point pl with madtthefront end-of-a Olle4nd-one. 26 Jeeonds ltft. but Brad Cantrell the Lions misfired on their ensuina broke-the Uni press for a layup to teal possession in an attempt to tie the the win to clinch the play.off, for the pine. Tillers. r-a.a. ValleJ ac. a._... Leo Parker led Tustin (7-0, 19-3) Bad It: Tom Weaver scorecr 16 with 17 points, includina four dunks, pointt.-and Mike Mmi;in his second and Canu·~ll added 14. . varsity pme after btjna called up The TrOJlflS ( 1-6. 9-13) ~ho t1111Jed from the Junior Vanity. ~ 15 by one. three and four points at the poinll for the host 8aron1(4-3, 14-S). first three stops respectively, h14 The Barons broke·a first quarter fallen .behind by as much as nine in deadlock at IS, jumpina to a S9-44 the th.1rd quarter. . lead at-the end of thfft quarten. Uni stayed close .in the fourth as Kevin Andersen added 14 po11;it1 a~d Steve Stolzoff(2S points) and Warren 14 rebounds and Jim 8o11Qu11t had ( 11 points) each scored seven and 12 points and 10 rebounds. Parker missed fi ve of ei&ht free Rich Huahes led . Hunti~ton ~ throws. --UC.ch (2:.~l4) with a p~li'Sh-22, The Sallors limited the visitina Eagles •o ;us• 10 second-half po101L a11<L WARRlnRS "LIN"H~-.:---overturned a 12-point halftime defi-. U ~ " • • • cit to earn the victory. From Cl Newport (2·5. 13-9) convened 13 Division 11 champions. won their. Soj>homorc Scott McCorkle pulled of I 5 from the fo ul line in the second ninth strait.ht pme and 17th con-' the Coupn (7-0. 19-4) tQ within one half and Mike Nguyen scored all IOof sccutive PCL game over•. two-year on 1 basket. then Charles Lockard his points after intermission to key span. was fouled while drivina to the the comeback. Chris Deibert scored 12 points and basket. Lockard. -who scored I l for Estancia (2-5. 12-11 ). Mike grabbed nioe rebounds in only three points, sank both free throws. and an quarten. while Garth Andenon, Rob off-balance tnree-point attempt-b¥ Lee and Fred Schweer (off the bench) Irvine with two seconds left wu ofr each scored nine points. the mark. Weinberger quits Lee and Ryan Nash combined to Todd Marinovich led the Couprs -shut down Paul Kos. Costa Mesa's with 21 points and McCorklc added' leadin.J sc-0rcr. Kos scoredJ'ust three . 10. CapiurHo Valley, . which -points in-the trrst half an finisfied clinched a berth in the CIF 4-A with 11 . Crea Ertel led Costa Mesa playoffs with the victory, led 34-26 at Paul WetnbcFger: ·"'ho~ Laguna Hi lls High football teams recorded a t.hrce~)ear record of 2-28 including three forfeit losses this past season. has re~1gned his coaching post. the Daily Pilot has learned. Weinberger was a defensive coordi- nator at Servite for four years before tak ing the La.auna Hills JOb and has been coaching for the past 14. No replacement has been named. but it is anticipated the job will be opened outside of the district. (2-5. 5-14) with 13 points. halftime and 46-40 after three .. In the South Coast Leaaue: Bryan Allred. a 6-1 junior pard. Capt1traao Valley H. lnbte 51: paced Irvi ne with IS points includina The V'lqueros let a three-point lead in four three-pointers. Raphael Molle. the final two minutes slip away Jerry Petersen and Todd Trout each against Orange County's No. I team added 12 points. at Irvine. Dave Ballantyne, the Vaquero's Irvine (3-4. 10-12) led, 51--48, but leadinascorerenterinathcpme, wH missed ·four straiaht on~and~one injured early in the pme and is out opportunities down the stretch. indefinitely. -ld"l'Ml~UMIW"----------------­ Mi chigan breezes past Iowa From Tiie A110Clale4 Prete Gary Grant. Glen Rice and Terry Mills led a to.rrid first -halfMichipn surae and the 11th-ranked Wolvennes routed No. 13 Iowa. 120-103. in a surprisin1 Big Ten scored 23 points Ind No.-, S Vanderbilt ( 14-4. 7-3) outscored Mississippi State. 19-7. in the final S:30 to beat the BulldotS ( 11-8. 3-6) in a Southeastern Conference pine in Nashville. It was the Commodores' seventh strair:.:~ory. mismatch Wednesday night. . -.. The total was 16 more points than Michipn h.ad ever State 7t, Iowa State II: Fred McCQy scored scored against the Hawkeyes in their 67-year rivalry. NEW GAME FOR ORANGE COAST The Wolverines. who have won their last seven · • • • p111es against the Hawkeyes in friendl y Crisler Arena, 2S pt>ints. indudina 10 in overtime. and Mi~ch Richmond added 24 points to push Bia Eiaht Conferen~ leader Kansas Stile fl 3-4. S-0) pest No. 16 Iowa State ( 16-6, 2-4) in Manhattan, Kan. From Cl improved to 18-3 overall and maintained a share offirst tjal he d1spla}ed as a member ·of the Young (Corona High ). Frt ·Mon Feo n-is -•1 Sou•tt-'""'" place in the Big Ten with Purdue at 7-1. The Hawkeyes, Costa Mesa Bucs in the fall of 1986. When 1t comes to p11c hmg. 110 To':!~;','~; 0~: _ ,, coi"" o1 ,~ whose fi ve-pmewinninastreak-wassnapped.dropped to Freshman Cra11 N1iton (Corona del percent of the v1ctones are gone. seotJ01e1 To1o1r1tama111 cv1y11t1 I 5-6 overall and S-3 in the conference. Mar) will play left and lead off. while Sophomores Sam Colarusso (St. i::~~ _FS:, .23F~ L~s~,;-:-~' Delta To"'· In other games involvina top 20 teams: Grq O'Halloran (Toronto. Ontano) Mar)··s College transfer) and John namen1 cs1oc111on) Dake 71, 9e,rpa Ted ti: Danny Ferry scored 22 is in right but can also catch. If Kusmic (6-0. 4.98). who struggled TVH , Marc111 -J:1o11~1011• 2 points and fourth-ranked Duke (IS-2, S-1) overcame a Culpepper falters. sophomores Jeff with control last season. are set as i=~~'M::t:~ri2. z,::1,'o:_ =y· 2 first-halfoffensive lapse to beat Oeoraia Tech ( 14-6, 2-4) florWa 74, AlaMIBa H: Dwayne Schinuius scored 18 points and Vernon Maxwell added 16 as No. 19 Flogda (16-S, 7-2) knocked off Alabama (10-11 . 2-7) in Tuscaloosa to remafo atop the Southeastern Conference. Basketball scores .Brouelette (.350 1n 10 at bats) and starters. Sopho more Jim Dcdnck r1o1e1 . Mare11 • -"Gokl.ii w"'· 2 in an Atlantic Coast Conferen~ pme in Durham, N.C. Denny Berni (Who playe.d on the (1-1, S.87) from Huntington Beach ~r~.r;~~;g=°'~!:'n' Pudeell,Wltcouial!:ToddMitchellscored 14of cuen...=:0 •. 0ce1e1tn-~:.:..A::'"~ 11 Canadian Junior National Team wi th H1Jh can star.1 or pitch long and short rnuri .. Merell 11-1tancl'IO s.n11at10-. 2.lO his 17 poi nu and Troy Lewis all of hi$ 16 in the first half tel t2 Dulle 11, °'°'" rec11 .s O'Halloran) are in the wrngs. rehef although he looks to be a shon sa•. Marel'I it -•' sae101WK11·. noon as No. 6 Purdue ( 18-2. 7-1) whipped Wisconsin '(9-9. 3-S) toUTMW•IT '"'"' Clll"OllM s1. 75, V1t9'nl• Dchd_ashtian (3. 12. 272 in 1986) man. ~~~ ~;~ 7;;:.1tj:";!~-~~>0 1 in West Lafayette to remain tied for first place in the Big ~~:~l~·~·:. ft(ll • ., LaullYllll ... ~tllna s,, w)ll split the catching du lies with Others battling for stanine rotation ~··. Merc11 ,, -,, c11ru1•. -Ten. , Heuaton ... •re.. " w•• ,., .. , 61, N.C.-wtlm· Terrance Tewell (Edison High). but berths (with relief capabilities in Tllfl . 1'1>rW s -•' .. neno Sanllet0'. uo Oklaltoma 7S, ltusa1 ti: Ricky Grace scored 19 r .... ~ 72• rcu 67 ffteton • both will be 1n the hneup at all times parenthesis) include sophomores ~:,u~~:;i,1'2 ~!:."'~~,.:!:°" uo poi nu. including 16 in the second half. and Stacy Kina ~ T"..!! 1a 70 *'"' ,.,~ A&T "· Allr0tt whether at catcher. third base when Darren Chamberlain (top candidate. Tua, ...... n 11 -Seeld..-.c:11·. t:lO added 19 points to lead No. 1 Oklahoma ( 19-2, S-1) to a itwdut N. Wlteontlft t2 c1111. F•lot "· ,,....""' 0t Misuraca pitches or at designated also short relief). Mike Guccione :~, '. '.·A~1,or11,1 ~ -cM!!~vor, •. ~ u o victor) over Kansas ( 12-8. 1-4) in 1 Bia 'ti&ht pme In °"....,,., n,,. ic. ..... , 65• 1 1 • ~ ~-·-n ,_., K-I. . lewe I. OI C-.lfl Sf. n. W .·I . lfleft 16 hitter. (Edison High. long). Brett Johnson Tun . ,..,,.11 1t -,, 111v101M•. ~,JO Lawrence. w-1 "· CtlerMI ., ' Then come the fresh men on the (Ocean V 1ew. short) and Mik~ Golia r""". APri111 -111v.,.i1-', uo Pllt1lt•r~' II, St. J•'s 71: Dcmetreus Oorc scored ~ ... .,...,,_ st. 5' IAIT S I A lt 73 Cit • l.OYOll, Ill. 1 .. llillet'_,.... .. ~l~tfl •• $1 JIM'• 71 infield. (long). and freshmen Ryan Thibault T~~. ~prH ,;-_ .~u~nr~uo 19 points an ·Charles Smith had 18 as No. 9 Pinsburah o.v•Oft n. Cl'lk.No s1. " lot) ., .... ,. •· -. ~ 57 Darrell Conner ( R1vers1de Pol y) (Fountain Valle~. middle) and Dain T~u'" Aorll1t -"1tancno s.nneoo·. no ( 16-2. 6· I) pulled away to 1 Big East victory over No. 20 "'"' 11. 67, w St. .. Armv ... Ctftl COllMC11cvt St. earned the first base job over ~etc Clatne} (middle). ~~~::~ = ~e.::: ;J" St. John 's(l4-4. S-3) in N~w York. ~e.,~~· :,-~~ne 11 hdlllll.., ....,."• n McKeller (Santa Monica). a switch-n.,,.. Mev s -,, 111v101M•. 2\30 tlemt~lty H , Mllll11I,,. ti: Rh Chapman scortd Of'lttl .o L.af9¥ette n. Tawtefl 11, • hitter who may DH too. Eddie Milum s11 . Mn 1 -cnM• "°°" five points in a I S-0 run midway throu&h the tttond half "..., .... M • ._., ts Lellllfl _..~.,. 71 (NewCi0~arbor) will start at second * r"""' ·Set · May 11' 13 -Sout11ern Cel!Wnl• that sparked No 10 Kentucky (I S·3 i -3) )to a victory w. Mkfllelft •,· r ..... 16 .. ,. ,..,....... llliMfl 71' .,,..,_ lt"lonel .itmlhatlons • • • • , . • , • JC..W, Oflll .. , Wrllflt M. bvt Santa. Cruz (Sad4le~ck__ Oranee c ... , icMcMe F,. ·S1o1n . May 20-22 -'°"'11er" canwn1e over M1ss1H1 1 (8-10, 2-7 1n So.Jill!gstc{n Conftcmpa~--:7'v .. -=-.=,..,=-l!a~.~ .... ~ .... ,-.,__,-st. .. ~ .. ~:.f!'-.-. 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(OPI ll'ellet- 11 .. -Mal'f\l'nOflO. LJi ,,_., 11111. 1 w. Co••· v e11, IMIOf lfi.n111'9l H J, .. ~nw. LA. meiOt (fitill!lt\el • '2 8ovo Ven llrlHlnel. •" "'"•· Vatt, INIOf 1119111.ntl. • "· $yton, LA -lflflll "O l 4 4' Hel'Nl'IOftd LA llr'-ne l 11 U Sufi .. V1n l\IH lltltlll I• 5' HiAle' Vtfl C.-Owlnel, lt-16 Ben,... Vall f~I It"?•, VaftCou•er 11encn '*'"" O• l.aBlallc 20..o S«8flf ~ LO\ A~\ Ca •\on 33 INICllOlll, Cer11e<1ttr I ~ DP 6 Lft ~-Gwev l (Svto.H. Bournal 11 3' 1 LO\ A""'" NICNlfi n <CarHnt., r a.1or1 "ss" PW• lie-+4a!'l'lm0nel L4 1tr_.,..) 1 I• M441!V- Van '~"'°' l lS B~n. Vett ""ICDndut' 10. w .. , LA m•\Conouc• 7 Ot, <Out'I, LA let00wln9), 7 Ot KenMO• LA (Dellrdlntl), •• Lowrv Van ma10r 1t10,,hnt1 12 S2 Hardv LA "'*~ lfltfll•nol "S?, 8•""'9a•lner, LA lnolcl •nol 13 Ot Con "*" ma.or ff,91111no1 1' 11. Kenned¥ LA m alt)f 'I Vflltnol 16 11 Srt\¥1 v-~ 16 11 Sv•t\ LA mil<OflOUn' " 11 TIW-"«1M I Lot 4"9f·f't· .. TtvlOr II <Ma~-· Well\), I SA (Doi 9 ~O\ 41\talf\ Certon )4 (Kt~V. ltob••••lifl "°' Pana lftfl-HUOer van lhootlinoJ ) 17 ll<h•tf , Van troutlfl1no1 1 14, Haro• LA '"'"'''~' Ul? ""'~ LA trouenln91 J'41 Sllot1 on -1--Va,,..o.i•ar 10 IS I JJ LO\ A noe1H 11 11 f°l-41 Po..,t r Pltv ODDO<'"""" vancou•tr I O' I L~ A-'H • ol I C.otlJfl-Vt ncou••• McLiran U7 \l'IOI\ fO Ul•t\I Lot A~t\ Hta1• 1))·)11 A""'°'"' ., ~ lttltr-80b "'•" L·~•me.,-l!van &or•' Leon S•oc~>e.. SOCCER Hkltl IChoel MY\ PACIFIC C.OAST LEAGUE CMhl llMY l. W ..... IM 1 (O\lt Mt .. ICO• l'g "''" ~ ... .,., Gotl·• '*"" l amarr oa •S 'NOOOll' 0Vt \CO< "II Ile• C.0.' e Wvf\ c.000...... • . Hetl••mt Cotta ~~'* I 0 LaeuM ... di J, La-Hlls 1 Lao,..na Buen \CO• "0 O•~·s Sr\tl1Df' I' "\C,. He"<! C.oa•ot H •I\ Mlrenoe 10 •••11• ,..,. L•11una ,.., .. , I 0 SEA VIEW LEAGUE Nt .. oor• ><a•oor O E\tenc•• o "4f•DOl'1 H•roo• goe •f ta•H Wi'oic~I ) E ''•"< • 11<1• ir H~e' llf.enoo11 1 ' SUNHT LfA!;UCE Ft\lf'ltaln V ... v 1, E._ I Fou~•••" V•~~ \CO""'V Mer•k >+<>o1 Goe•• W•U. NJ.ore.o.c.. JQ. EcMor \COf "0 D•1,; >0 GI!>& ~ ~•••\ Ju•i<• ~ t I . . . " , .......... WCEDNISOAY'S KottfS \JSC 1 Ce Sti tt Fut,.•tor l '"•o'"'•" 6 C•' Bao•••• • UCL A 9 Pt OOf'd•M ) ~·in--o S•a•t 19 Ce l>oo• "'°""'°~• ~ 0... SN flsHfte DAVEY'S LOCKE• , .... _, hadll -3 DOa h lt •"9le•\ 2 00" 10 • •OC' coo lO CAhCO """ ,. '*"° """ .. \Cl.I °'" 10 °''" °'"" 1 ,_,,, • .., NEW~T LANDING -I ooa• 7S ........ , 1 00" •o 10 Cl >CO ba\\ 12 H "CI 08" .. ~c ·~• I "• Oi\.I• 1 \C""•o·n OANA WHAi_, -7 _,, 10 atllH"'\ JO bt H U '!'Cl '•\II, • mec~.-tl Wednesd9V'I ~enuction.s aAsEaALL Amar1uft L ...... ANGELS-•~"" •o •r m, ,. •~ B•••" Her.,~ o.icrt.,-Ot'I • ont •ter cor•r•C' CHICAGO WHITE sox-•v•ttd 'O ....... , w '" JI,.. W•M. ~--a -·,.MLCOftltittJ MINNE SOT A TWINS-AgrHO to '•'"'' wllll f1m L•udl'\•' C•'C"'-•' Of'\ a o,,. ..... , contra<• OAKLAN D "IHLE T1Cs-s,vneo ""'°• L•w outf • ..,,..,. 'O '""'·nof fit•~ COl"i*'•c• Nefteftal L...,.. ...OVSTO'f •H lfOS-•11""" >o •tn\"\ _,,. J,., Par"o• '' .nr...o..-o--a -·veer con rrac• PITTSllUllGH PllllATES-S•oneo ntt lllob '"'°" o•tcner •o a °"' vu • ('O<>lrec• N•mt<I llruct S•to""' Olft<tor 01 mtrcl\tno•••no aASKlTaAll Ma!MNf ........ AtMdt*" CLIPPEltS-< .. ....0 G•ff •t cirnttr o'! .,.., •f"\ lt•nta Norr \ C~ lofwtlO C ............. __. Anecle- ltOCHESTfll FL'l'ElllS-S9nt0 ltt M• ~'"'"' •o~.-aro 01ange Coast DAILY PILOT/Thurlday, F•b,uary 4, lNI r CS UCI vs. Nevada-Las Vegas at Bren lt•eata Ceater, 7:30 T V: Prime T ick et Radio: KPZE. 1 190 HRl•I: ....,_..Lal v .. , 111tM1 14°S. GAME NOTES: Tne AnCH leN """' COftlend with ....... eoets. oreuur• II u n't, II win 1>e anorner tono n19n1 ltlll tne 103·61 wn Pl>lno Jen. f •• L•• v ... But UCr f19 1o1rt1 ro \l\001 bellctf' 11 couldn't "' l l'tV wor.e tnen '"-' first lime •r~ Th• AntHters h•v• t>Mn effective wnen urlli11no tlW neH·eourt .. ,.,.. ,_ltwv c• e11oid en ett·ovt rufllM il contHI 1nd "' the bell down low to We,,_ I a,, '1 If end ,,... w..-., ,,... ... cen •••v in the conltsl Some llh metc;tliUln .,_ .. ..._. eno lt~ri It~ ~ICI cont9n0 wun E~ted, MIU ..... tK ...,. FtertnftM wiM l>e -trv 11$1 to oenv o.r.. ,...._ ~ Dell end e,,..ntN .,._ Wooft win rrv to Mndle 1 H f'111nt • Not oniv were rr.e An1 e•1ws uMCIW lo tet tt'9 belt Into E""hlaO d urong lhe f1r11 meehnQ of Ille two teem,, t>ul K•vln FIOvd w-. unprQduct1Yt 001ng I ·tor·t 1n rri. flr\I he ll eno nilll"9 ontv 3 of 12 VIOis In '"'< gam e for SI• PO•n•s Wooo' we. 1~ IO~ tttectove man with 21 ooints fl'es.. F r: c Ci Ci Anteater• (5-4, 10-8) Probable •tarter• Ne. 11'\ev~ 71 SPt1t l"1Qrtnt1nt 6 1 So 73 F ra n• >'11000\ 6 S. Sr 30 We~"' E "9t'•\la o 6 8 Sr 10 N'•• t Hus 6 1 Sr J1 fY n I" O'rQ, 6 5 Jr~ . Rt\¥VH Starts • IJ 18 7 I~ Pts 3l 124 '3 8 7 I lA.D ... 1 s u 1'l 1 2 J..t 10 Justtn A"<)tr\or 6 l r:r 5 I 1 9 l3 ¥ • e Ooktorc1v1o. 6·9, Jr 161 l SI I I Jtfl Heroman 6 6 Fr • 9 2 S 75 Eo Jol\an~n 6·9 Sr S 1 • 91 ) M·•e Laoa• 6 S So •• 9 111, S Chr•s Cre uwt11 .. 6 I So 11 1 'O 6 Coach B·n M ulhgan e gr•~ •ta• a• LC 1 ';>9 9 •\ Nev.uia· LI\ V1t9U 4 f l Runnin' Rebel• (8-1, '19-1) ·Probable •tarter. PYver No ]) u 11 n :'J C.e•a o Paoo10 6· l Sr J11•, ~ 8U'I gnl 6·1 Sr ~r" '""' T'odd 6·9 Sr C "' P ou u..., 6·2 , Jr "'a• Ja rrf'\ 6·• Fr .6 6 I "" ?O I .. , 7f , . 12 2 Ra s 1 61 SI 3 1 2 0 Aewrves 1~ lo'" .. Fr 9 3 ~ c. an<;. r J11...,.e\ 6 7 Jr tlO) 2 •• )0 Slacev Auomon 6'8. 00 ii>.criard Roo.Mon 6· TO Sr I" D e 5), Sracev ~ '3 S1 39 1 l l CNdl J~·rv • d'°''r ar 15•" Year a t Nt.,eO.·Le~ V19u 351 13 20'"' •til' ::.~a 03 100 vs UCI lO·• UCI FACES REBELS • • • P'romCl near I~ luur 1hrt0<'0 pointt'!\ <."3l h <>ul 1ng "He.-·, go l '>Ulh a 4ull~ reka!K'. said \full1gan .. r hr h311 com('\ tp ham Jnd 11''.&l•nl' lie \Ilona 11 a' qu1.d. J'> ll h1u bi.s hand~ ) O!J haH: lo den~ him the hall nr ma~c.-hrm put 1t on the ll11or · Bui rt's nnl JU\t Paddrn and Basn ight The 1n~n1on of .\n1hon\ T1xh1 1n10 1hc qaning lineup at lt'Otc:"r ha' butll·d Rt\ han.J Ruh1nwn. \I. h11 fig- ured to hi.' thl' man 10 the m1dd)('. to the benlh L1~c:""'t'>C' trc:"'ihman Ka rl James and ( hnt Rmsum haH· 1aken lht• guard c,pots fro m Jame:"<.. brother Kt•11h and f1eshman ~tace\ \ugmon "1 hc~ t an all ~me · \fulhgan \Olld '\ uu re not ~oan@. 1<1 '>l{l~+M• gu~~ and ~·at them · In 1ht· 1~q1 te3m!.' fir•11 mccttng. the Rebel-; '-'On 1n a blo.,..out 10 '-l'IM. nn the hcel\ lll unh their third lo\' in the h1~lof' of !hf ·1 homa' &. \1ad. ( entt•r I ar~an1an said that loss dc-li nm·h made a d1ffercm e 1n thc "'3' his team came out and plaH·d rdtntlc<,sl~ 1n build mg an , Q.4 1 kad l C I no1 unh turned the ball o'er a ~awn-high 1~ ttmc!> hut "'a' unable w shoot "ell and did not get thl· ball 1n10 leading ~·orcr \\ ,., ne fnitclstad PREP SoccER "ho took onl} s1~ shots en routr-to a '>\'awn-lo\!. I 0 1)(11nts. ; l 'CI. "'h1ch suffered aprns\ the Pll \'>U.rt' of Long ~ach State. was unahlc tu handle l"'IJL v ·s h.alf<oun prt•\\urt· Bui Tarlanran "'on't take - l ( I ~ 2-tumu\er~ in that pmc for gra nted .. The~ run '>O wt'll they gc1 the ball 1n hound-. and pas5~en to ,ct 1t dowrr t oun .. Tarkan1an ~1d "l 'sUBlly th<'' handle n "t'll I heard the) had trnuhlc aga mst Long ~ach &{ld that surprised me Ou~ "as halY'<oun prc\Surc ·· Whatc;H•r ktnd of pressure. 11'<. a tOOlt'rn uf \fulhg•rn \ "Our gu\., l m1" "hat to do .. \lulLg.lh ~ld. · lu.JUSt..a qucsuon ot. t an "'l' handle at. do ""t' ha'<' good enough a1hlc1c<> 10 handk 11'1 • · I hl'. ont' th mg about \ t'g3!> 1s t hl'rl' \ nn lfll k ~ l ht'\ sa' ht' re s ..... hat "'e re going to do no~ 'ou tn to stop 11 T ht'' c;in be m id but their dcft'n~ t an dn ~1 man~ 1h 1ngs that the' scort' lltl .. 1 ll'J t "hlC'h man' tt'ams can·t d1' "\ <.'ga\ Ion.<''> ~ou 10 run "'hether ~t1u "ant to or not \\ c'd Ill e to (lecp th<" brca wntrnlled and "'orl the hJ1t. 1ur1 .. n...-n\CI Mesa wins first league match in over two years The ( osta \ksa H 1gh ho's soH't'r team d a1mcd 1ts first lt'aguc '1c\of' -.rncl" Dc<.C"mber IQ 5 do"' ning \.\oodbndgc. >1. 1n a P<ll1lil < oa~t Ll•aguc match on the \\ arrim' fa·ld Thursda' phomore \fa11 \fan1nc1 5.1.1.1rc-d una<.s1c.1ed from ''' 'arJ.. l•ut to unlocl a 1-1 11c"' llh ah.Jul 111 minutes rcma1ninf1n the makh 1.i hnng t ost.1 '1esa. l 0 JO rn IC'3(!UC thl• \lllO!) Sen1t'f R 'an < 11lc' l'rtn~ 1ht' !KOnng I~ m1nutl"' 1n1o• the rnah.h before John Ra~ l•I \\ 11<'l1bndg<' 11ed the gamc e.uh .n 1he "<.'~tind hall (. e..ar Zamarripa"' ah rc-drtc-J "'1th I~ S.1 \C\ for C ,1<.1a \k\J \\ l•,~hndgt' fc:"ll to .,_Q.1 "'c-rall and ~ • 1n the PCL In other area !M.,trr Lapu 8ud1 3. La1•u Hiii~ ? Doug H:inJ <;(nrt'd "'11h IO m1nutc" lt'fi to rall ) the lc:"ague-ltadrgg \nic.ts 1111 . .:1 at Laguna fkach 1n a P<. l JllJtlh . Laguna H ills kd 1-0 at halftrfll(' belorc \It~<' ()a," 11ed the gam<' Jim hdton and M1~<' Ensch then com- htnl·d l'n a goal before the Ha"' k~ tied 1hc \Onie-st al ~-~ 'Jt-wpor1 RarlMtr t , E1tuda t : The Lagk"' prt,ltct~ 1hc1r shm a \ 1ev. lc:Jd "1th the deadlock ap1M1 the 'l'tt1ng ~a1lor~ 1-.t"n " ilk ut stopped thrtt shots for 't·"'ix'n 110 • .s...i 3-1-31. \l.h1lt' h1~ l Ountcrpan ~hgucl Mendo1a had 1" u \3' cs tur Esta nna ( I 1-4-S. l .. {)..4 ). Fnatai• Vall~)'!. Ecllaoa t: \ltt lt••li'' tt1ial on a ix:nalt~ lt1c~ n1nc- m1nutt'' into the firc.t O\ eri1me ..... s .. 11m hltt'd th<' 'ts1t1ng Ba rons 111 '~ ~-21putt~Chargcr\1 '1-~ l) ,,, a un~I lcagu<' match \lar, \lcnh P\C' th<' Baron\ a 1.0 tdgc 11 minute~ rnto the match Santa Anita, Los Alamitos results S.ntaAnlta .... ~ 1 .. • • ue •t• •• ,. .... 4,• • '°"" ....... \et" 1 ··"·.-.. ..... ,., ~ 'Jlt l 10 • ~ .._" F• •.,.... r ..,, .. (•V\~e ,. '"'#·~ ,_ U •IUIC"TA It l ........ •"> .. •·-l «• WVW:lfTM aaca .. .._. 1 -, ... ~..­_ ..... ••· '\..-. 0 ••vf"'C•v .. ,....._ •.tC >• co.-.. _ -... \. l • \.•t ~ ' , ....••• t......... ,. U l•&C-T& ' .. .., t~ ~OtJllTlil e&C.I " .. -., ··-..... .._ ,., , .. . ~-......... -... .. ... ~ '""" .:><. • ,. ' ....... , 11111') ... ,. ... ...,, • t ..... , , • .,,.... ' ... ... ... . ... ·-~-k ••ttc-... "'9·--n 9"••CT• ~• -, ... 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I \ I I 't On tne sand • new« bldg., lnqb Expect the best. only 8 years okt Hu lii.,._.---..~..----1 3bdrm· 28A up & 2 •JUST LISTEDt U.T.C. m /Ced• . . Bdrm-2BA towef. Bullt Princeton Townhs Sbd 3 1111 Ins. trplc$. 4 Car gar. e1C. ba, like nu, many ~p-grd . ..._. __ .._,..~~-1 M99,950 s1M.900. 931-02~ NEWPORT iEXcA view! lmmecutate 28R + JACOBS REALTY . W. Newpoft 28d $900 den. wet w , rlreplace. 175-6670 675-0586 RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN Blboa lower 38d $1175 plush new carpet, con--• 111 11 lart S. llh ltY 8ayfront condo 28d S 1375 temporary delllgn. <*'-t Ir 38r 2'h8a. 2 c.v •tfactt Nwpt 38d boat sllp S 1625 -trattilr, 2 pat 0--0-· ...... s..I 0-· WNte wash wood Ocnfrt 48d, FR, S2000 ....... r•-y 11111 flrt, Wftlte'Ber'*' carpet. OCeanfront 38d S2'°° · -LlQht. brigblJilt MW.. Udo Isle 48d 38a S2550 -=-~.:::~=-.... -~r.. -~--~-~=;;;llS~U;,l;-;•;;;-;11;;" In Olde CdM Last ChanCe S2S"9.500. Ownf 7'2M2\5 WATERFRONT HOMES w•-f0t NEW home under , R~OAS 631·1400 FOf'..,. by e>wner/9g9f'lt *'°°·000 3Br, lam. rm, lewprt ..... 1111 ='~---=-=------r::-~I · great floor plan 760-6962 -lalMI lslaa• l Ooub'a lot with 4 hou .... Asking 5'50,000 * IY IWlll * SHl,111 28r 18a retrlg. wl dry. gar, 21'·bd 2·~ ba ea. Total ap-Great Axer Upper!! Hurry· frple, mature tenant, n· 10 units, (9) 1 bedrooms prox 4 200 sq It. Thisonewon't lasUNew-pets S1275mo.Appt onty plus (t) 2 bedr~ Ask· 5'95.000 Call 6"·7220 I pon ShOl'es 48R 2'h8A. •650-3832* Ing $1,000,000 754-7781 prvt deck. view of wildlife COZV 2Br front house, Prlnclpals only Please au ,. __ 1 II l O 4 pr~. Watk t~ ocean gar , sunny porch & patlO, f()(... \rR I Ill & enJOY community pool new carpet, no pets, yrty C.., Wer4 WTSlll ITD&.I & tennis. Call now... s 1oso (818) M 2-83!MI U1-22U Just listed charming 3bf lill I ltna Wt._.tr Little Island 28drm 1'~8a wlfrpl • huge detached 111-lllO lower Duplex wlfrplc. cut-de-sac S205.000I I carport. Avl Feb 201h. • ...... - Send • · peraonellzed mH .. ge to the ones JOU love! Write your own message. Eight different hearts to choose from. two sizes. lerge heert-$40 Sm•tl heert-$20 In columJ\ messages also available • 6 ltnes for $3.00 (4 wQlds P9f..ltrie) ... Call 642~5678 or come Jn person to pick oul_your ad .. The Daily Pilot. 330 w. Bay St .. -Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 (1 btoc:k _,, of N-l>Ofl 81vO . btwn 19111 &, yict0<1a St I Olftee Hours • Monday -F'nday 8 to 'S o...,..,. ~ r~, .. ..,.., ,_ .. .,Y , , ... .,, ,,,..., 1>11 e><•P""' _ _, -----------------------------------------NAME ___________ PHONE ___________ _ ADDRESS------------------------- CITY ______________ STATE. ___ ZIP __ ..,_. __ _ AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ __________ MaS1erCardlV1sa =--'" ---- Exp1ra1ton Oale ------- Message IN COLUMH LARGE HEART SMALL HEART .c-.... o;;.....-, ---------- • bOnus room w/frpl, quiet RfNAC w.shr/dryr Garage + Robin Tenlch 63t·1266 " s12ootmo Agl 673~ Can't seem to get to all those I•::~~ l ):ta Nf.WQ-uf rf JCTl Certu ftl llu 2122 "repair jobs around the house? Let. llllMWINYmllt~ BY OWNE~ {.~ IDWIMOUlm the classified service diI.ectery -. Tnhs 2-story 3bd 2 ·~ Darling remodefed 2eR n J • fi d 1· bl li 1 w:N ~~~~=:;. 1-WIRIULILIT ba. itp dn LR. h&rdwd 1·~bathwlth lactub.t1r• ---.--------------------------e p YOU lD re 18 e e p. er~. You make the A-2. 16.000 tq. n. Build to firs . FP. 2·gar. prv. Jae. place. skylights, yard, fffffffftt•••••ttt••••••t•t•••ttfff,ffffffffffffffw.I,.,. .. m~ty ts&~~M• 5 Untt~5.000 H~~. nu exterior/paint, 4 ~gle gM~. C~~na ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ . . . . • ' ' I I • I I • ' pym y el e Donald Pfaf1 631-1266 comm poois wk 10 sunset and white wa1et .~gg;.9f~ ~1,;,~cM:st ·e~~·~~-0 Hoag/Beh. Oui9t st. firm view. $1850/mo Sheryl Cerni •el llu 1122 C..11 Jltll llZf Ctlta.... 1114 C..ta.... 2124 have clean credit. Agt •" St59.900. 36'·2193 * 8 63t· 1266 °' 673-3117 S950 2BR 1'1\ BA 2 1tory t rm eon o over *IYll.llU ... 3bf. 2ba houM, w/g9f, fpl, 497-8757 Dys.Ev.Wknd's L ·DOVER SHORE. Re·,1·'1i~.~ w9 pallo. f'Ple. ~. lrJ~ms & fallJsBr-MeuVetde.St,150. dl w .. new erptlpnt, nr modeled-s~ba, 4000 jj"fr ~· pool 408 Seaward w /Potynes i ~n at-Lll.Me-3&27 school. $1250 /mo Hll Ulfm,. ~'Sldrdtrple11 -mA 1ttA sf. bay & ollYllght views ~ . 832-4618 mosphere1 ~ decor. M7-7398 af1 6pm. YDSAll LEI S~~7;~~o 1~;8 I~= S510,000.(2 t3)496-4379 3Br 18a detached cot· CHARMING 28r 28a CdM ~~-ag:'!g. w:dc.v~: *er~~9:m.2~:': ATTENTlOKSINGlESI PllTlllSI Isabel R-2 101 Price Ill• NW E uge dl w garage duplex, encl patio. + $750/mo + $500 MC. No curlty. P<kG· Nr SC Ptz.a. New 3Br 3ea oondO style, This t>eautitul latour m~ S212K Courtesey to Bkrs *PllT1f111* wshridryr hk~p. Soot the stove & refrlg, no garage. pet$. Velma 549-2«7 $895 No pets 640-2495 triple mstrs, f/p ~ro, 2 with two mast9f SOites 6 "-0968 ~.5_,.913 D 631 12u no pets $850/mo 425~ car gM. lndilllduel wld has 1ust been made avall-4" or -Highly upgraded, pool. Hwy iana • "" or Ferni.ai bacil unit.Open 2 'h bdrm, unfum. house incl. $1250. 432~723 able. There are tastefut la•t.lt1cla 1040 spa,wat~l.lrg lot,nu 26t-8425Avlnowl -House S at 02 ·0 6 $850./mo.,•enc. yd. Ho 1~L~E-SIDE!~!. l"IMDILI ... wall covenngs and mlr· carpet & pa;nt 5'95.000 •Delightful CdM Cottage.. 3·S0-5pm agent P. pets. 1stllast +MC. dep. ~ea.-, ·gar~ No pet •- rored walls, beSt ot an, 18% MWI OwnfSkr 6.40.2021 28r 1 Ba. wood noon. Homme (7141 759-1906 * 548-9524 * rm. k'f:rk.ar · s St)ort term 4bf completety there Is a llflfY nice bay Fer Yt .. & c..,le NEW USTJNG $319.500 Berber erpt, ~hing (213) 685-9090 2BR 1BA frpl, ~ yatd. ~~~5 ~ ..C ~· tum, S 1250· Liz Me-.3&27 view from the deck 3t>r. 2ba. FIR. trple, dbl 3BR 28A Mon-.co 1n new. $1475 720-9966 OCEAN V 38 8 23t6 Santa Ana Ave 722•1eg1 °' 5'3-n45 ~ Exec twnhme. let Ut Help YH Sen y ,., p,.,.,. y! Call C1111ififf; 642-5678 $196,000 gar nr Meadowlark Goll. Harbo lew Homes, •EXTRA SPECIAL Newly upper, tpl,U~alk 1~ jtu! Number 4, S69Sl mo ?~Ba. yard'.2 ::~ I a tr porl $181 ,500 DOCKSIDERE722·9730 pa1nte<1.so.hwy,lg livrm. CdM beaeh . .S1850 Agt 213-'31-3786 •E'SIDE 38r, 28a l'IM & ~~/1.DIW\a BKR/Own213143&-S823 -.....,.,.. trplc,patlO.gar,lndrylac Je<t 6'0-48681496-486a ·~~Fiii* 2 1st & Marlon Way. gar, ~12:8"()(261-8425 for information & surprisingly · low· cost. I 1-ESTAmS llLY 440 Begonia S 1475/mo , ... lo new c:.rpet, wldry h6lup ... ·-28R plue den 28A. Home Agt 675-0088 Condo. 28r, 1 ~--pat s 1200 n-petL 754-7158 Eastslde. Nice 2 BR · I . Four 28R condos In H B. °' great income poten-· C..11 Jina Zl24 or huge pyt yds avail Sml ' bMmed cell. pdY yard 11-1.--I W Ltt area under $95,000 Call Ital' Undefground seeur-Cha m ng M 11 aee• For pet ok Pool. 646-2846 2 Sunny & Oearl HOUMI chld and pet 0.K. n-1••lrt eves. Skip 775-6848 Agl lty parking Asking R r It 2 8 u 1BA 705 •WTS91* * * EAST S IDE 4 Eastside 2BR ""''S den 2 S8251Mo avall How Located 1n Newport --$280 ooo en ' • .,.... 790-8112 Beach Complete with Are ,.,Uboardt "' • Jasm1neCDMS1000tMO 1 bedroom. 1 adult. prt-Bedroom 2 Bath l'IOIJM, bath, nice yard $1200.1_;_;;.;;_;;..;.;.;;;.._ ___ _ plans '°' 4500 sq. tt. of· bor~., Fono ":more n at· .. " WMte llealten Ask tor Ken or TMrt at vate patio, refrlg, no pets! dishwash«. g8'age, fncd Westside 3BR t 'llBA WTSm .,._ flee. Pis call 545.1791 1ng 8C*fment •n clUSthed I li-aH 120·9966 S595. 780-0189 NOW yard. Cell 548-2893 S 1000 Agent Me-2389 Cute. $495/mo ut11 Incl. • • • • -• Guide to Apartments, Condo·s, & Townhomes on the Orange Coast. NEWPORT VILLAGE COSTA MESA'S G) PREMIER Lt;XURY COMPLEX PRESTIGE LOCATION 5 BLOCKS TO S.C. PLAZA • Close to OC Airport • 7 Minutes to Beach e ~ight Ligbted • Sand \'olleyball & Tennis Courts • Pool . Jacuzzi, BBQ e Covered Parking _, e Cable T\' Available • Rec Rootn w /Fireplace & Billiard • Saunas • 10 Acres of Magnificent Grounds -lBRFUI{ "/U $660-$690 JR-1 BR FURNISHED $600 Corner of Nt>wport frr~w·ay & Baktr (Sorr}. No pets) (714) 557-0075 ATTENTION SINGLES VICTORIA PARK© BRAND NEW-LUXURIOUS 2 Bdrm 2 8th ·Double......,_ 3 Bdrm 3 Bth • Triple w..t.n · • Fi,.,a.c. • Welk iD doMu • Mierow•" • ladmdaial .,..._/d~r • Cathedral cwilinp lnduded ln Mth unit ' BJ,-~•I'"' C4.U.a!lpuJJ)_ EXCLUSIVE CUllD ClTED co11u•1n Spacjous 2 & 3 Bedroom Apts on EMfltAlDIAY .I MARINERS WALK . Li!f?. bright. airy & just a few blocks from the beach. 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm T ownhomes. Yards/ patios, garages. fireplaces & vauhed ceilings; wa sh- er & dryer hook-ups. ue-sa1e :tlESA Pl~ES . In the beau11fu1 neighborhood of ~le:;a \ rrde. A lo\ eh . •1uie1 romplex nf'stled among tall pine tr('l"S and lnvi:;h landM·ap1nll. I Bdrm & ~ 2&lrm~ available. f irt-placc. ~arage. pool. ~pa . laundr\' fac1litiP . 549-2447 BRIGHTON SPRINGS · Lhl" near the \\3ter in Co~ta ~lt>:ooa. Lake . "I ream and \\dltrfall adorn a pt>aceful lifesl\ll" 111 'our 2Bdrm & 3Bdrm T O\\ nhome. Garage. firepla ce. mirror. pool anJ pa . 54~···· PIE~TRIDGE COVIE . Lakt>~. tream &. "'a1erfall ~mphmenl the ~~ -2Bdrm ~um avail- ~. F~«. wa~~r dner hook-up. garage. pool & pa • Just V. mile from three free"'ay~. S49-Z447 gotLcaucse Fireplace, miccowav.e, •-------- dishwasher, wet bar, washer/df¥er ---1 .. liiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiii••••I hook-up, 2 car garage. From $1875. Sorry, No pets. 644-0509 LIVE THE GOOD LIFE AT {!) THE BEACH HOUSE • lu•ury IMnc • C.tHl location • FurnKhed C. unfufnlshed st~ • 2 Pools • • 2 Recreation rooms • • kit~ •Mft ..... ,,.,.,,,., ---.,,,,, I:;\ S.,ritlr 6'.w \!I a.l!JMI.-., SJ)8Ck>ul 18drm on wtlterlront property w/microwave. dWtw..,_, ref rlgerator. Private beach, .-.ck>Md oat•· $950. ALSO 2BE~11805 -·IPEmC · llr.11 Ill llODIL ---...... Come ...... unique ..... · @ (1 ,...._,, muet .,. 51+) • • Qeted community W/vtdeo c:emeta monitor lo .. 'fOll ...... gele • P.,tl.a. ~ """' ~ .... fteboerd. 880'• ~ • A.: '°°"'· .alt room a ..,,_ "*" on .... loor . • lt:u .. q pul.,... M..,. Uflie • 2 ldnft trom ..,,_ a I ldnft from SllllMO. --, ;ACMrlltlrrs Hice yard &31 ·S866 MESA VERDE 3BR, 28a house, frptc, 2 car gar .. gardenet S 1200/mo. 1s1 & last + clean dep. 546-099'4 Mon-Fri 8-5. Nr l>Moh. Nr new 38r 2'h8a twnhM. Garage, bacX yatd s1245. CNtd a lml pet Ok M6-6541 ..... 11••••• ••llllllmTI. Quiet, spacious, 28r H+Ba. twntwne wltg pvt patio, pool, carport, lndry fee., fresh paint, l10 pets. $795. Curt II. &31·12M Partly tum 29A 18A. lerga ~ 1::· 0-899 op-tional. or ~ N- smkrs only! 646-2231 TIWBIUH ..... ...... Flrept8ce, veutted celllnga, dbl ger. lndry hkup, pool & spa. SOf'ry. no pets. 28drm 2'n8a+Den 11030 ee& W. 18th St 645-2739 r ... 1a1a cxL11xu1tv JJJ:. 38A 1v.&A bonua/f9m. room. lg yerd, RV acc:iee9. Agt Merforie, M7-ll03 lut.lw~ 1141 liA 2W Gee.Ir.ma; home .... dwood "°°"'· 2 ftrepaec., lerve patio. NO PETS. ...., Civic Centw. S 1500.lmo. Arter epm. (213) 392·7614 48R 28A PETS Ot<I Poot ..,e. pool""· .wld. refrig, m1cto. lkr-lahtS. fM'I rm. I 1'50/mo 7!1fr. 1'50 HUNTINOU>H lendmertl 0..-deet ~ COT en!.. 11-(~ 2111. 28a newlty decoreled, ~ ... -'°" .... dWel. Sl25mo. ~ tlon ... lndd. "4-0447, 54tM225• ......... .., .... .... .,. ..... .. . "' • .-..:.-_1995 and up • NHMMrW tPlfUni dHft am SUPDIOR AVE. a.s.e.. .... uca ... • n2+ ., •. ,...., __ ~C- (714) 432-8723 lltwn 111., .............. __ (71.)I• MD ... . Sorry, No Pell~== ~ Oi •JI?[ !:2. • • M ~· '4~» ~ OFFER 00oo THAU .AME 30, t988 Eacn penern $3..25 plus $1.00 PIH . ....... .......... ff171 hlll c.... MllMll c:.. Niles Ml. 491 20...tOOO Pnnt Name. Addfess. Zip, Size. Pattem NUm- bef. 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PwH!me Apply In ter w/ r9d oollw Vic 22nd enWoment _..,..,, ..-.· .. , per eon befot• 11 Of' after l T"8tin Aw.131-9570 tent tnrwe bef*" pack· The Orange C... 09l!y Muat 1ype 10 wpm encl tpm The Ml NO New· FOUND BIRD In Coeta a g •. I a I a r y com -Pttot II !oe*tng for top haw .. ce1ant grammar port Center Dr. NB ..._ • ..._ti"' Wiison & menawrate with ex· qual!ty .,...urs ~ and.--... lkltr• •Tl•nll ..._, """""' 'T• peltellQt. P'-~,.. tO wortl ~ manaaina _.....,._ Harbor. ~5'NJl-lll3M-I tutne wttti Mlery "'-tory youth encl adl'9 canferi. . FIT Daye l PIT 9¥91. FOUND blk l wN1e long to: w. on. an .....,, Apply In peBOn. W11111/ISI "1n l'lllf'ed cat ,.. Slater & bele ..-Y plUI owr HM I .... •· ~ In pel"IOn: _,., Cbme Join °"' team ... with the beet! F0< further Information ~ C.-: llM.tlllM IT ..... "l G CREVIER BMW ·sa1e1 -Setvtee Pana· L .... ng Edward• on 2/2/11. m11 ILlllll S300.00lnbor-.8Vlll-lte #1U.-. .... -··•tsturalf (11•)111-11• •192-1532• Per.owl 09penmant ::. ~ :~ ., .. en•> IU· 1"1 2131 W...alft. N.8 . Equm Oppty ~ ....... " 111-1171 FOUND F blond Lapse ~a::.: .. gr.~ lowlllCee and the op.. ... 21!1........ HOUSEKEEPtNG/LNOAV ........ Ult l11Mwfft/..... l50-37ea L• Tiii 1500 Auto Mall Or. A'*1 or Snlav crootced EqUllODOtY 0 £mplyr pcwtl.lnlty t0< edvanc.,_ EXCELLENT WAGES fcx. •••llf 1111111 .. PIT Mon-Fri 1:.30-12:,0 ,...... SOllO OAK Bdrm' -· ===~P"'P-.:o==n -" ' I .. teeth, on 112.• vicinity K M/F/H/V rnerft. 1P1'9tlmewt>tywort1; llTIL with MC'/ cterlcll flaht en.er. cn.t. tldboerd. San1a Ana • ~:~=~:. 5"ould you Join our twn etectronlcs, Ct"afta. 01hefa. *942-3030* acctg alil.. ~amlu. Need.ct IOf • bMutlful n-nit• etand, mirror. ~ BIC Ullboard 2108~ 5 FJWY at Edinger • •H•-J7tO• llllll• of Diltttc:t Manager•. Y~ Into H504) 941.()0lt 111 MO 131-4340 CM smoking Newp0<1 8wh Ml. 080. l&0-3711 L• ~-t • IPll 1 llYI ·= ~blec:!:, Ext. 1160. Open 7 ~ya. tnaurenc• Peraonat ...... · • Faehlon l9llnd office, I' MllF 1 Uonl · MO-M11 Service Hrs. Mcii-Frl F~~~~:n= Dao• Point Aeaort now tn-·o.n1a1 Plan • FIU/TTPllT PIT ;.W::.C::.vA== immediate opening. day ~~r'.':*',.~":!s,'::~ Good concl UQht ·..,. a fl I "'•-_ 7:30 am to 10 pm perking tot on 212. tervlewtng tor S.... l , (Eligtblllty after 90d1y1) Flex hours/days, good INS. N.8. 631-7740 099Jalor, exp'd pref'd dutlea Stftexlble. Contact beige '290 • 512-3173 · Jiii '94-1190• ~,:t'';~ ':v<J.~ .~~~ work~~~~~lons JOIRIEJlll ~w/treln. ::f~ Shella 720-1170, lirwliAur• Mii * ,...,..,. Vic ~?u,~~ ~B1ius11n =:,~ = = So~~~~~> got FW UllftllD PIES·Slll ..... ua I~ types Celt tor lnfOf· lllT ILIPI* Costa Mesa 1131 to $15 per tw. Trlllning wtlatlttlk•.calBiethal FUlttlme,yearroundwork. Good meth HHnllal Bu CoetaMNaofflce matlon. Stove, hood, O.Anzal9ye6daYll9ga. 548-7234 p1ovlded . no..-..._ 942""'321 ext. 205. Or Job security with gr•t The Orange Coett Delly Hours 1-5 5 days•..-sy •"•l-t3"* · Mge * S40-Mt2 300 E. Coaet Hwy, Newet LOST: 1122 F~ Gold· Apply In per.on only. ..,,d reeume to: b9.,.f1t• pack.age; In· Pltot Is Meklng ao ex-Call (7t•IM .. 1 t5.7 4 • lk:fl. Cll'll-Fhrn-4pm en R'itrlever vie of Fair-Thurday 9-• Fe«>. •th. ..., aurance. vacation & job perlenced 4 color OftMt Telephones.... Teachers Aide Pert T1ma •Extensive NORMAN (714) 17S-1Sl1 way & lfVlneC09t• Mesa 25135 Part. Lantern: bP. .... completion tionu• p6an. Journeyman Presaman **** or Full Time to worlc at ROCKWfLLFlgurtnaCol-30'-35' 111pe .,_. ,,.., . S41-I059 9am,..pm. AMI for BeYer· f'W9I Starting 1111,Y ~.000• we ha"9 an exoellent , private pre-achool In lect-Some ltd adltlonl-All Shark 191enc1 Y9Cftt Club LOST BEAGLE 1127. Has ly at front desk. NO tMW,llf It. Strong futur• available. benefits · paelcage. P/1 hours F/T pay Irvine. Competitive retired 120-mM N.8 . S't0:75 ft. MamberMlpe cotter lrl ~ored lg 15. PHONE CALLS rLEASE. lesfa =· ll IHH Muat have S yr1 exp In $12.21/Hour. Contact: e ... 111H4 tJ11 I w99917t•·7M-1•M 4 cuat. ~ bar etoola>-MIO avet. Amt IOf Don Male.' Meda medication Auto Lot Per.arl MJll..tlme ......., -....... framing . carpentry, (11•) U2-4121 Ht .... + .......... Telemlrhtlng Software bfklut counter. ewtv.i, •164-HOO• Hunt Bch .,. .. 968-0488 wah cars. pldt up encl ---woodwf oderklngll .•• wlthh •n HS ..... , '"' • s l 000 n.r week Co. In COin• Meal need• Exec. Cond. DNigMf '33' °""'°'9 moortng, -dell muat have 1 eye or ta ""'ult ave "" • PI T telemerkattng IC>Of't• weer l ._,.. ~. Mike oner. MllZ '14 2208E-COUPE - MWT COHO. New paint, ehock•. ate. I 10.000 080. o..w 175-7777 LOST Cockatlel In c;.tson goordrlvlng record Applc:ants muet haw r• t.oo1s &truci(,aometrave1 laily. 1111.f • potential • .....,_son to do PfC>e-Like New a1zea 10-12. 0wnere1e.514-3na ~ .,.._ F, tame. H tchMon Body WOtttt llMlle car. !)foof of In-In C.Ut. Contact Mrl r.91 Telemar11etlng office sup-pect foltow-up. Previoue EYeS 980-1742 -.. Aval-No lM Aboard ~~~~~~~~~ UWllL 121-1121 u , aurance, OMV print-out Gomez ~:5-3357 ror In-plies 6am-12 Noon. no telemlrlcettngexperlence1-------=-----.._ 140 lndustrwt Way CM end veHd Calltornl• Orlv-tervlew & apptm IH W a., St exp neoeaaary. Witt train 11 req Cell Sysltrn• & I DRAWER quaen IUe Up to 32' , S330 LOST RIDblt. whit• wino ••• a.1111 era L.JcenM. ' aa I ' 20 posltiOM av.a.ble so .,. 7 l•-24 f·MSO watertled w/matt, ....W, Side T1e to 25 S220 ,flt-II Tll-1 collar $100 "ewardl -rs General Oettl...., -2121 . heedbolrd 1150. New SWALES ANCHORAGE Too muct\ cun down? Tues 1119 Btwn 21st St ~o experi.1Ce pecueay. llml/UTllY p••Tt-IP **** Warehouee/Drlver ·FIT Champic>Mhlppooltlbte o.itye-5 ~1501 L .... '79ornewerMaZ & Goldenweat. nr PCH Costume bar In C.M. Exc-'lent for atudenl -Costa Mela 541-e919 Fine lurnlluce delivery $1100 New Tr9k racing SllP few rent ..... Co , .. r,... Mlect ....... 5...... ., ·-~-II w .. tmlnater 895-5082 le/Hr OMV rvlnt-out req. ~•"e .:,."" ..... ....,,.5 ............ ,., 12, In,.;,,.'::~.... mpateour -.-· 536-0108 or 151-7461 •re• --~~ 942-1870. C09t• Meea PUl9'-UP person wHh one _.. .... ""' ._,., .,._,......., ..... -ll "'-"-0 Ac -L o-s-t---A-,.E~W-A_R,,...O=--""'L_r_g lllPl/llm OOIVEAS of the following ad. F :iu ~!'e ~~~I d~~ie:· Laguna Niguel 582-36it7 CM Kathy 942-2050 * AMERIC~N lndlln lteme •Ml-11U• . ... ef · .... · -........ , ..... I hi t ate cat dlllonal skllls· cam· Pleasant work•'"" con-Pl-llL .. -•111u .. IH ~ want-..111 ......... ..~ .... •he T ........ .... .. ME-EDES grey w em General office 1ktt11. • •n,. .... W -a/stripping or type ··• '" --• .., ·-· -1 " ..... "" wltunny left eye. Lost Typing, gen acctg ...-en ... . d1tions. Call In AM SMC>Ufedunder =~ !~I 11soor*1talruge • I (213171•)937-2333 1131 vie CM/NB nr B/Bay (GL.AP) Detail 0<lented. Now hiring del. drlvera. 'aetting/mark-up . .'··Mue,t • S.0-0140 "ACCOUNTING •(7141973-f4t7• ...... -'-/ 5 Frwy nNf Beach Blvd 0 633-9272 E 722-1729 W tt t am 133-2231 MIF. Rex. hra & dyt. be willlng lo woo night• In today's Piii* biehw---. . .,._. In Buena JTa.fll I r . 0..ive our car no Ina nee. & w9ellend1. AblUty to do ... LI, .. P&lll SIS n••L••• Cell . ~5-0927 eve or Equipment S.-3· 1 ton + lc111m 1111 -,..,,.,.,~~"'"""=-c=-:-'.".::- • -·· .. LMt ~ :-_ -•T Earn s.4.25-$10. Must be quallty work under the _....,,,_, l Id 942-4321 X319 daye trucks, 20 ft. lkl boet encl VW '74 WHITE BUG .,..,_ -18 /good d I ,..,_ rv-• .. re ot deadlines. 11 you.,.......... wou . ......._ t ............... .:-""" 1184 Kaweukl GP2 750 11 .. 500 . d ..... atSoeo.tptznrMay MAINTENANCEWORKER • ~rlnt· rvrec.vuor. ~;.7i.nce Is essential llke to upgrade your PEllSMfl·OLEll MAISE OFFER• :dS R;j ;;;;;; 10t<origlnalmllea.,•oei: c~'nd .. m's';,":!:ak·I ;;;, •M4-ts23• F&O<F~C-"7~2151TbuL ~VErl~~·~~~= Hewspe'*~ Slltusorwant.tobecomeFor.c.M. office. w/trlin.ruuJut I traller.131-3035 tent eond. Must ... to $2 000. 551 -594 1. Ill =nt · -....,. Ma. 16532 Beech 81 preferred lnttrHl•d one & startlrom-1e>p. c.it triindty outgoing person appt"eciatL Helmet & •132.-1031* J'l' Bookkeep9f exp f0< com-Huntington e..ch . parties may submit a re-(21J)211·2MI •2•t -63H 11111 m IMll~H G.E_ SIDE)( S IDE REFRtG. cover Included. 12500. · J puter system '°' N.B. sume or come m and 1111 •m _..-'Ill headboard, loolboard. w/"*"8ker S300. ~ c .. after 4pm 53o-204I. la ...... ntic ---c111hli(j"'!!"l'•c~.,-.---1 Travel Agency F/T. A/P ·-• •llTll out an 1ppllc1tlon at --VL , /T FILE CLEll alde rails_ $195. M0-1733 walnut din room tbl ,:... .. Lo: tlll BXTsON Part TI hOme Days d AIR L 756-02.57 n11>• llilJ ... Apply In peraon Mon.Fri. 2pm-"'-m. 12' Wlndaurler w/H ll CiOth ctlra $200. Queen r-.. · 280Z 2 · 2 1971 · me my · · •n orm Mua1 have econ. vehlcte or CALL 650-2911 RABBITT INS. 637-71-40 $200 water atit1 S75 mech. bed Ir•. 722-1321 Ford F180 1ih Reif ton. 1 1 ooo T1 · · every 0~':.a~end. BOOKKEEPER Retired/ motorcyte & Insurance NB Nall Seton has op9fi-Wrought Iron & wood LADIES MANUFACTURE new trane. nu ltllfter. c:oNs. ~a-°4=~~;~ mature. PIT flex hrs. Hours ·rtex GOOD PAY. ••• W •-I lng for llcensed manl-IUL llTITI llSIST ahell unit $200. Uphol CLOSEOUT SALE. After NM good, 12300 080 ,,,_""'="'...,...,,.,,--~o---=-..,.. .ulllPEI Nwpt Bch. Rest. A/P & Call Mon..frl l-Spm tor •• • _, t. curlst wlp1rt1aJ or full Must have 1 yr minimum chair $50. Sola S75. Antq s Garmenll. some lace •• CAN Jerry a50·53T2 Ced De 'Vltte '15 BNutlfully LIW-Out, Newport Beach. 0<ganlze Info for outakle !nlo <714> 553-932• lest• ..... II 12121 cllentele QJllY 722-2555 selling exp In Orang• bran lrplc r•ll $50 2 perfect for 'Vatentlnea. ' me maintained In every de- Must speak good Eng-acct. MrV\ce, 63t-02<M County + be llc:enaed. Be 1 g • r • Ch• Ir s Sat/Sun 1-12. 2001 Port IU ..,_ till. Look• & runa lllce nu. lllh Own ear 2~5 yrs 111 MIYU ..!.j Model! satery + com· w/ottoman1. lramea only Albans Cr., Newport ... Jer4 W• I· 111 = gu mll•g•. 'f on· exp In all ph.... of ,.._ r.....,'d 1,., Chrlttlan mlulon Send resume to S200... Combo TV cabl-Belctl. 720-0933 Atr Pow. 81~ A to-cr•tur• com 0<11. ~eec>lng incl cook-.,..., ...., "' M R CHRISTINE 234 E. 17th nft c:upbOlrd & book· · , --... u Priced below blue book Ing. $1200/mo Resume SCfl 16135 BtO<*hurst otor ou· tes St , Ste•l17. Costa cue33"wlde,2\"deec>. lllllK'I ::'12~r·..Mult 59.000 miles. 675-572• & rm , 973-6961 F v 963-7631 Mesa, CA 92627 14" high'°' 19" TV $250. .. ..... ., . -·...-days 640-2517 eves epa• sn1 UllllTllST1Lu1 Reslannt--!.:c'=l!i~!::: 111ar1= NABERS •llllUL Ill.I• Seel!lng Installer. aome IYSTEI UR CHI whit• ptlld s7 ... Boot!· SEr~~~25 ell.pe<lence m cabinet 1n-available in . FfT. e11perlence pref apply CIM S7S Yellow v... c•NILIC A«ltll store In C.M leeks st1llat1on he lpful. Wiii In person Mon-Fri S50 Wallc1H, buffet GOOO CONDITION! NIL ft . cte•n cut dec>end.,. pe<-t r a 1 n CU S T 0 M c t M t0am-12pm at Newport height $75 2 wall mirrors BEAUTIFUL SELECTION son to work on eounler CLOSETS •650-3117 * o•.1 a Ill Oyster Bat & Grill 2100 S50 & s 100 759-344• . 2 """ .. ...., ol l•t• model, low mlfeloe end ln yard Apply: 1930 ---------• c ,..,._ o N9W1>0f1 Blvd .. C.M Caretaker energetic, 11811 West ~antront. N.B. Antique Brunswlcil pool ...... .__ ldll,_ In r~ IDT. llmTllY ~~~~~· ~~i',ep~r~yl~~ Huntington Beach. a!1~='1~1i B ;~·s~~~=~•yl~g.:Urfi14'ooo 1 p~·lg·h·t~~~'f9'· ,,.. ....... 11• c i'io5:iuiooy' Growing Clvtl Englneer'nig ~•-1999 Mon-Fri 9-5 • y 11 seetls person with front 631,..942 • .-_... A 'CURA 2eooHerbof8lvd & Land Planning Ami. -----Founlatn a ., office appearance & x'lnt SOLID BIRCH din rm Mt ......... ~ COSTA MESA Mele• •xperlenc:ed gen-UTtlD llSllTllT er•I office secretary With Needed Must be creative. phone manner and lit• with Hutctl & 6 chra & c..;ten I IDT AMA WM.II 'll-'11 smull ,.,...,... 1.,...,..,., g phone typing for non smoking hutch traditional design Jult -"' _,.. lowest ..--, .... .., energetle & ha1d worker olhce Heavy phones. •MS.1• 10• S99 ONTH Rent .,, IBM ~~·deal encl 15 to chooM frOl'I\. GOOD lllllls. detall oriented. Ex· Can SwanM s Catering N Q C Q L LE CT I N G p r 10 r e 11 p he Ip fur . PC Clone. l40K ~ •• beat It M6ec:llon. FIMncing •VIII ~~=~~!n~~~ .,.....~_968-__ s_2.,..1_J___ Salaryl beneflta com-FuA size~·~·~· drlve,gt11phtcs."-trlln-we GUAAANTEEOI OAC.19MM5 Dir~ Soulhefn Orange Coun-Chef H1nd1 on Chef exp in N Q SQ l IC IT I NG ensurate with e11p'd mattresa rame. Ing l aottw.,e. Rent to M 11.01111 •-• 1y. Send resume to Mr. orde<lng, eottlng. ached-, • • Call Katt 151-2211 19031 Randi Lane. H.B. ownl (71•1261·2•16 -- Fuet'tef at Robert Bein. uhng & kltch aupervlalng t6l-S002 1001 QUAIL ST., N.B. Wlltlam Frost & Assoc. fortopOre~Co.Cater.:-llOIPTMllST/IUY GAME tbl •11141, IHI. 4 Jtwtlry/F•n/Art l,12·Hll llMIU 1•725 Alton Parkway. Ing Co Send resume to· D I' 0 D W k For Interior design atudto. wht nagahyde chrs $250. 1125 -----........ --...,.-1 Must have dependable car type 55 wpm, front otfloe color1S1so Wroughtlron kt. 7 diamond ctuat9r. I' 'I AIDE-LIVE IN. F pref. non-lllllll lfflll appearance. located neat to lhell $45 er ... JOllHOl I SH O• uc• ~ .. t, ' olff1t l ·•~ola Ttrttry •uttr \1110 l"P\ JOI _.1trty u ln \frl'ICf & IUllll ~6 ]6 Mart>or Ill• lrvln•. CA 92718 p 0 1•13 N 8. 92963 e Iver ne ay a ee -Must have phone exper.. LIA euatom chr (brick Mana ring t;;;;;y 90id' 2 I s•e·lln" smkr AHISI d isabled PIT Will train Nice office an d proof of insurance. So. Coaat Plaza. Call t~ screen S50 Bentwd AppralMd 11500 WIN .... BM .... ....._. PIT ••on~a at 250-7050 ,..... . $3900 080 540-M82 I~~!!~~~~~~ t-...... ·no exp nee on Costa M .. a SS hour '"" "' wtlt rocker $25. Com-1..,..,..,.,_--=,.-....-----1: $300/mo 845-2357 722-8060 8 4 2 14· 4 4 puter tbl S.5 Walt unit Otfke f tan TB Ben-1915 Beaut. d_. Recepl/Sec'ty 9-5pm 75H, 110. 32W. wht $200. ._•-a t ....... 7 OF NEWPORT mACH red, fancy cus. wt\11. auto ~ ma&lfll Counter Heto C Mon.Fri $7/hr Resp per-Antq gas heaters S25 .._ •........ ..,. U trans. 28000 ml. ext. w .. -abllshed manage-For dell Good •tarting all -'°"bu•yneededR E o~o.-•SliHs•t•! Hldelbed •. beige $100. FU •Htoll IESTI L wan. '$7150. 733.1505 ment company ..-1ng pay° Full 0< Part time_ ''....., ., MS-763• EJalde C M mature couple to manage Newport 8wtl 131·9994 phones. 45 wpm. various · PllTllU 141 1444 B u y 120 Units '" Huntington ClllTEI IELP Ask for Joanne Craney otc duties. n ice LAAGE rdlorma tbl. 6 Newwlthtodaywarranty, 1540JAM80AEEROAD Beech Apertmenl, ut11-alomaphere and •staff. II chal,..1. org $1200 uc. battery operated UM on • Open 7 deya a..- 111... 11tary ta open_ PIT Mon-Fri, C.M. Area Interested please call Lori I 150 Drexel 0r .... $40. any phone (pay, car, Extended SerilCe Houri h h -1 'fj d CALL (714)739-17•2 M-F (7 t•l 545-•167 betwn 9· 1 lam 720-9797 nt. atand $20. M4·12•1 motel). 1795 940-9853 7 a.m.-10 .m. Mon·Frl t roug C aSSI le "8.IC NOTICE rtalC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Pl&IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTIC£ "8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE P'\8.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE MOTICa CW the City C"'11. 2000 Main John E¥erameyer At-IUWO..I telepf\<>"41 number ol plaln-KS1'M FICTf&>Ul IUIMU ACTl110U8 WU · Kll1• Oe6e A. Peter.on, 2091 ~ ~ Strwt. Huntington ·8Mcf1. torney tor Petitioner 2081 (CfTACtCMUUOIClAll htt 1 11torney. or plelnttft ACTITIOUS IUIMH MAim ITATWmln' MAim HAT'mBT PICJ1TIOU8•H•M ..._.Center Drive. Suite APNAL CW Calltornla. for 1n11>9C1ion by Busi,_. Center 0. . • 10S. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT wt\llout .,, 1ttorney. is (El NA• ITATa•NT The following perte>ns are The lolowlng plraona .,. MAim ITAW 2 O O, Irv In 1 . C 1 111 . flUJl•ID the public lrvlne. CA 92715 (A\lllO. Acu..-00) AICHAAO nomt>r•. la dlreccion y .. nu-The lollowlng per'IOl\S .,.. dolna bulines• ... doing~ -The~ penonl -827 tS-1156 COPRFl8'0N HUNTINGTON 8IACH Put>ttlheO Of1nge Cout BROERE. and Don 1 lo 10 mero de teltlono del d~ bu-'-u PREMIER CONSTRUC· NEW YORK WEST. 175 doing bU11nee1 •: Francae H OoO<I. 2081 A'"90VAL CW CITY COUMCIL. 8Y: Aki. Deily Piiot Jar>ulfY 24. Feb-YOU ARE BEING SUED 1t>ogldo det demaodal\11, O BREA OFFICE EOUIP· TION, 793 Amlgoe Way. W 18th Street. Newport LNCO. 11100 G/19ne Av-~Center Drive. Suite CUPl7-44' M. WentwOflll, (;lt7 ru1ry 4 t1 t8 1918 BYPLAINTIFF (A-00 le11t1 def Olmandante que no MENT CO . SUi S B<M Newpor18each.Callf 92MO BMctl,Cellt t2M3 ~.trvtne .• Calf.t~714 200. lrv l.ne . C 1 ll t ca 17.-, Clerti"'-(71•1 SJl..MGS Th.394 demand1ndo) SHELDON llencl aboQIOo. •I C R 81vd . 8rM. Calif ·92621 Joeeprl Antnony Lel1ao. lnternallont l Ta lent Liberty National C«por-82715-1156 TN 174' & Oiled 1127188 BERG. JULIE BERG "BUD" MAMH. Eaq .. LAW Clerenc. E G1thmann. 793 Amlgot Way. Newport Netwont, ClllforNI. 175 W atlon. 1 Oelawere corpor-Thia t>u1lne11 11 con· IM 17~ PublllheO Ofenge Cont P\8.IC NOTICE You hewe • CALaNDAll OFFICES OF HARRIMAN & 1208 w Woodcres1 Avtt . Beectl. Cell! 92MO 18th St .. Newport Beectl, atlon. 1t100 OllletM Av-duc1ed by: 1 generll part. (llC~LL 011ty Pitot FtOful ry 4 1988 DAYI lftet tNe _.... .... MARSH. 30t N Raymond BrH, CaHI 92821 Thia t>usln111 11 con-Call t2M3 enye, lrvlne, Calif 12714 nerihlp ·{· DOUQLAI Th423 K•100 le e«ved °" reu .. fie a Ave .. Fullerton, CA 9283t This t>u1ln•H 11 con-ducted t>y an lndMdual This t>uelne11 11 con-Thia t>uelneaa 11 con-Jamee T. Caprttz MALTY CO.ANY) F1CTITIOUI IU ... 11 trpewrlttefl tfftlCN'M at (71 41879-7190 dueled by an indMdu11 Joe Leitao ducted by: a corporation ducted by: 1 COl'porlltlon Thia 1t1tement w11 hied NOTICE IS HER£BY Ml.IC NOTICE MAME ITATl•NT ... ..-1. DATE (Fechl) JUN 09 CIMence E Gathm•nn Thie llltement WH tiled Allen Neumann John Aoclletl. Pr"'6ent wfttl the County Clef'tl or Of. • OIV~N that the Huntington The tollowlno s>«aon• i re A letter er,._.... cell d 1987 Tl'll1 1111emen1 wu filed with the County Clerk Of Or· This 1t11temen1 w11 llled Thia 1t11emen1 w• tiled ange County on January 28, 9Mct'I City Counc:lt wMI hold 09'ANU COUNTY dOlng t>ualn ... u . , not preteot r-; row .,,._ Gery l. Gtendte, Clerti. with the County Clerk ot Or-ange County on January 20, wltfl the County C~ Of Or· w1tt1 the County C:Wk Of Of. 1tll public i-1ng In tl'll Council l~MC>I' CC>Uf'T P V ENTERPRISES, A wrtttefl ,..,,_ -' lie •r C. keeler, Det*tJ enge County on J1nu1ry 25. 1118 ange County on January~ "*County on January 2t. PW CMmber at the ~unt1no1on 100 Ctwte c ... .., Celltorn11 0-11 Partne<· Ill..,.,.,....,"'"" If r-· Publlthed Ofange COll1 tM8 ,_ Ital 1tla Capretz & Kudan, 2081 9Mct'I CMc C«ltlf. 2000 Df. •• Ship. 2983 Herbot Blvd . w...c the~ to hMt row 011ty Pilot February 4, t I. F~4 Publllhed Orange COMt P-. ,_ lullnne Center Drive. Suite Main StrMt, HunJlngton lama AM. Costa Mesa, Cllll 92628 ceee. 111 25. t988 Put>llshed Orange Coaa1 Deity Piiot Jenuary 28, Feb-Pvbllehed Orange COMI PublisMcl Orange COMt 2 O O, 1rv1 n •. C a 111 leedl. CellfO<nla. on lhe CA. t2101 Per1l Avenue Real E•l•t• • ,_ ......... ,_ Th44 t Deity Piiot J1nu1ry 28. Feb-ruery 4, It. 18, ,... Dally Piiot Februery •• 11, Delly Pilot February 4, 11, 12115-1151 oet• and II the llm• In-Peu11on1r MARIA OE S.viees Inc . A C111t0<n11 r....-......... ,_..., DI-IC W\TIC( ruary. I I 18 t988 Th-411 18. 25, 1tll ,~, 25. ,... Publllhed Or"'Qe COMt dicatedt>elowto rec:eivea"° JESUS AVITIA CO<l> 583 Legun• Canyon .... the C9M. Md row rUIK. nu Th-408 __ ..., MnJIC( Th-431 • Th-<121 OeMy Plot Febru1ty 4 11, eorWOer the 1t1tements of Respondent ALFRED Wey. Br11, Cahf 92&2t ...... ,,...._, Md ,,.-Fie--__ 11 l"UIK."-nu •-IC Mftftl'r 11. 25, t9N el~ who wltl'l l o be OCHOA Ill NM V. FI0<11t1 Inc . A erty "'8' M 11111 .. w"'-'t '""""'• -f'tllllC NOTICE · r-. nu•~ rtaJC llOTIC( Th~• heard rel1tlve to the IPPfl-C-No 0279133 · Calltornlt Corp . 2015 turtt19r wernlftl Ir-the u• ITATamNT '1CM!!!!0"9STA~U ___ --.. "tlon Ottcrlbed below lu..IOMI Angelcrall. H1c1end1 ~ · The lollowlng pereona '" ACTITIOU8 ~U -,_ .. , r_,,,_ --'9Cnnou9 ...... DATE Tundey. Fetlfuary MOTICll Yeu "999 Mefl Heights, C11il 917•5 n.t. .. ..._ ..... ,.. 4'0lng bvll""8 ... MA• ITATa•llT The loilowfng ~are MAm ITAW MAim ITAR NT ,. Itta ..._The MUft..., decide Tl'lll t>uslneu 11 con-.,..._, .. >'• ..., •Mt WES TERN FINANCIAL The following perlON -doing t>uel""8 -The..,_..,. per90nl.,. The talowW'9 per90nl .,. MOTICI cw TIME:700PM 9fe1Mt ,_ ...... ,_ dUcied by 1 genlfll p1r1 ... cal 811 ,...,.., .. SERVICES. 2152 Dupont dolngbualnell•: CO MM ERCEIAN K ~......,_-dolrWbuelnell•: --~ SueJECT· App.is filed M"'9 "-"I.._,_,.._ nerwNo -:It:: lie ....... _... Orlve,Su1t1200, lrvln41, C1llf ( 1 I I 0 I T o -N BUILDING, 1301 Oo11e LAGER MALTY l MA"-Wh1' COAST THEM~ Nottcelahereb)i~mat ·to ll'le Plennlng Com. epen41""""' • ..,_,...... Wllliam J PIHtllly .,. ,....., ... .,. 92715 G E M 0 L 0 0 I C A L Street. Suite 4t0. Newport KETINO, 11"1 MltcMll So. lll'MCE. 1551 Mau V•de the under ... wilt not be nWeion'a IC)9rovll of Con· the ll!twfNtle(I Mfew. Thia 1tatemtr1I wN filed ...._,,...,.,.. ...... • WMtlfn Flnancial Ser· LAIRATORV (b)CHlLSfY hech. Calif. IHeO Suite tOt, lrvtne, Cettt. E. Ste. 11A. Colla Mela, reeponeible for any debts Ot dltlona.I iue -P•rmll II you ~to ..-tN .O-Wiii\ the County Glerk Of Of ..,.. _ _.. .... (IMMI 9ft vices, Cellfornia. 2152 Ou· AOSE JEWEL~ DESIGN. "°'9nberg AMI htate 1271• Calf. t2tM ...,..._ oontreeted by any-81-44/Condlttonel Exc.p-VIOi ol en ettorNy in this enge County en January 27 tt1e ,._... ...... ). ponl Orlve. Suite 200, Ir~. 220PiliMlt IA,Colta..._, Equty Fund Wwt·V. • C. 0-.ICIWI c.n.r: lt7'-c1fr11'tOJfrn JUftH one°"* ftlln-'""""'. onw "°" 81..fS/TentetM-Perc.i met'9r you lflOQllO 1111 , ........... • ..... a. Cell! 1211.5 Calff t:M27 lotNI Otoup Trult~ 130t _,., .... t9 Dr .. A.naNlfn. ....... "66 ..... v.del:, 11ft9r'1'161d9te M1P 87-424/Enwonmental promptly 10 thet ~ Wfft· Publl9hed Ofenge Coat tr..-,... ........ ... Thie t>utln"' la con-Vaterte I. lilMn, 12'0 Oovtl Street, IUhe 4t0, Cllf, talOI .... 11A, C..Mela. c.t. o.ted tt"9 25th day o1 ..,... Aepof117-4-ten feepot'IM If eny may be F 4 t .......... -~ dueled by • corporetlon Plltmer •A. Colt9 ...... NeWport BMctl, Callf. nteo ,.,.. ~ .. CO!\• "'" Jllfl'*Y '"' "~LICANT: MeOonnell llleO on time . . ~:is~ ebtuary '· •• OtAI CAUMDAMOI Jonatl'IAtl c Meyer, Sec-CIM 92827 Thia bulNM .. COfl• OUCtecl by. an lllCl1'4•• 0.. ... Mor1ofl, 1Me ..... A. c.-~ "-'ty(;Qmoeny . AN0t \Ja1edNaldode-· Th-4'21 Jlat e JlrHeRter •H retary This.,.,........ la con-M1edby •bueinellt:. CMttlal<ellflCaner ..... .,.,. l. Sta, 11A. Pu«lllfl9d Orange Coeet AjlJP'fLLANTS City-o1 mandado EJ tnbunjj pilede 1 ; IIllii ..... e 1M-~~ ~·~~-=-~~ ~ .,,.~ -=· 1411 .Ml E Lutl. ~ ...... n.:.-=:~ ot-:' c.ta ..... call. t2tlt Deity Pltol FebNary •. 5, 1 t, ...... , • ...., City Councfl decldir contra Ucl lln au· PmllC NOTIC( ........... ..-. WI ,..~ Y .__1i V...,.. _ ~ ,.._ __ ~ n.11 ......... le oon-1tlt erMJRMAPr~MM .. dlenCllamenoequelJd,,.. u......-.-..... .,... ......... ,Oft __ , • "* UMIPnel'tt ----,,_ ••1011 -........ ""°" __ ,__ .~arid--Tllf440 l'Ml't tnc eponda dentrO de 30 01M ACTmOUe M.111•11 t&flfl ......... ..._. 1tl8 ,_,, ...... tf)9 Ceunt}' C""1I ol °'• wit" the C°""'Y Olltr ol °'• I W Cfw1'h91'-.I,*"°" --------- LoCA TION. NorthHll Lii la lntormacton qve MAm ITAftmllf , 11Jfl1111I ; • 1 IJ life Putllllhed Orange CNlt 'f9'~°" Oecell)ber =Coun_., on January 11, l"\ibllNd Oranfl eo.t Thie",.'!~~ llllld __ Ml....__IC_llO...;..;ITl_IC[;;,-.--ccwner of lolM A--ano-.,. ThefoloWlOper_,aare ...... ..._. ........ Deity Piiot Fetwuar; 4, 11 . .,,, 1 Delly Noc ,~.4 11 .-1t1e..._..,_. .. ot0r- ..... CNea Street SI uated 6-aokltat ti Ootno t>ualnW a HMJlflr eea IH fef· 18, ~5. ttd ,_ W 11. ts ,.. ' ' anti County on ...,._., 1, f'tCTmOUe .UH•M PROPOSAL: Ooelop eonMjo de 11n ~en CASA MO~RO AS· Malttlallea l•t•l•a Th-42t ~ Orange Colet Publlefled ~ eo.t ' ' TIMIJ ttM MAMI ITA~ ....... _.~~·on ette--'tO ........ '*-iO 80CIATE.S, 130 Newpo(t -4t t 111.......... Delly ,!lot January 28. ,. Daily Pilot~· "-&· ,.,,. The folowif'I per.one.,.. te..41 actee o1 ~ Projllct tnmedlatament•. de •te Center om.. Suite 1~ ...... ..-....... • "9JC NOTICE "*Y •. 11. 11. ltl8 "*Y 4, 1 I, 11, 1 T ia .....C • ~b .. *9 Oranee ~ ~-==r •: ~ON ,, ltO?.buW-manera, IU rHP\IHt• Newpcw18eech, Celif 92llO -. •m• TMt• M Deir ..... ......,, H ,,... D HOlOtNQt, '"'oneh•orylNIClll'll twD-=rtta.•hey...,,..puMa A~I Ebert & .... ,, .... -.... ... alltf ,..,, •• ti, 11. 1• 4380 Von 1<""'91\, ... ,..e...,,..,.....,'llncilary •r..-rede~ .. Sten e y htr'ler, 211 ; ; 11 a ...... ,_. '9C~A~ ..a.IC llOTIC( PWIJC •TICl PICnnGUl9Ulllflll • Th-411 :::.'-Poft leectl. call co:w:..a.l/'-al..-bulld-l·TOTHl._--~T: lerlflOt• Or""9, ""'"'1 _...,lll~ra.,..._ fllCnnDUe I • --IT•R 11 ... 1 l*if'"' ~ anct The .,_....._ w ...., a 8-fl, c.t t2M3 ~ • ......_ •...... Tiie followlne penione.. •11 • PICnnDUI ••• 11 n. ....... ,.,_... PWlJC m11Cl Dhelllllied Lanct & ~ .. .,_ perl.lng. '9tltlon ~""'9 'JO"" !(.-.Turner 7•6 Domto r .., ......... H ....,_. •· MMm ITA~ .... ITA~ ..... ~ • ,...,.. Co e UWI ecw,.. 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""l ,.!_ W-..'-"'-,*9 ..... 9 L C..°""9.. .... ,_ -°"' • :'.::"..ft: Nill•~ ~T.nw .,._.,,._._,..._~ -' • ---.. 101 · trtl"•· C a lll _ • .---Ml. •tMMllD ""° ... _,,, T"9 nllle 11 l 00111 .. .... ....-.... , .._, ... Tall 1 H -.,..,,.. "'4UUNf 0r-. 0.-... ......... 18 ....,. s:s ef....., ~ _. ltle c.r..yo.rti tll °'· ,,_,....., ...,_ _. T1lle ..... 111(11 .-.., T1lle •m•ct w fll.i n-. ••n ••• -..., ... ..,. ~a.-tllOr· __. 1 ~ 111, Diilr ,_.-.,.ya~ ..:.. ... ... ...... ,,....._ OI ... c.n1y tit...., ft, ... -.rt lit: ........ ) .... "'9C.-Cll'li of°'-..... ~ a.. of Or· Wletl ... ~a.ti fA Or· -..C...., 9" ~ 0...., N11J •, t t, II, ,.. P'\8.IC NOTICE :....,..... ot 9"ft "''*''",.. •• 1'1n•11..,._.nie :1~•__,,.,=C.....,111dal....,1r. ;s:o..r•.-.., . ttm I, ''V'"'· • -....._ ------., • ...,._.., ·a• 1Nt11 , .. ~,..,_,. ,_ ._,., c-n. --Wt ..,._,. . • • • ......, .... M AUG• ,,., "'t '*' Or .... eo. c-.me.. c...,., "' Or· ,.,...... Or-.. c.. 111\it..,. er.,.. eo.e ""•••,_ ar.,.. c.. "'1 t r •• o...-~ c. E'=: .. r 1a.. -,,...._ ::.... ............ .., .... ~=Deir Not~ •• ,,, .,...111CMcC....Drhil ~,... ,,.,..,21 ... Dllr ..... ~4. tl.O.,,......, .. ,...,,........, 11., ·-·---o.-= .............. .... &II • II -........ ..... 11.tl, 1tll • ............. CA "111 4, 11, ttll ti. ti. ttM N11Y 4, 11, ll. ... ~_., '-n. -.. .... , ........... ... --Clllll ,.,... ,,. -,..... ...,_, ... Th-171 ~ ~" .... PWUC NOTIC£ NOTICE OF. PUBLIC HEARING # -<;IRCULATION ELEMENT AllENQMDE_NT 11-1 MAIN STREET BETWEEN YORKT.OWN/GARFIELD ,, NOTICE 18 HEAEBV GIVEN that the Huritlngton Beach City Council will hOld a public hearing In the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Center, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Btfach. California, on the ~ate and at the time Indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons who wish to be heard relative to the application dncrlbed below. DATe: Tuesday, February 18, J 988 TIME: 7:00 P.M. SUIMICT: Clrculatk>n Etement Amendment No~ 88-1 in co') junction with Negative Declaration N'O. 87 -52 APPLICANT: Ctty of Huntington Beach LOCATION: Main Street between Yorktown Avenue and Garfield Avenue PRC)POIAL: To amend the Clrculatlon Element of the General Pia'! by reinstating Main Street as a primary arterlal between Yorktown Avenue and Garftefd ~venue. · IMVIR~NTAL ITATU8: The City Council wtll also consider Negative Declaration No. 87-52 which assesses the environmental Impact of the proposal. ON FU: A copy of the proposal ls on flle In the Community Development Oepartment.'2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach. . ALL ln'aMITaD PIRIONI are Invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for or again1t the mppllcatlon u OU111ned above. All appllcatlons, exhibits. and descriptions of this proposal are on file with the Office of the City Clerk, 2000 Main Street, Huntington Beach, California, for Inspection by the public. , ~ . HUNTIMGTON 8UCH CITY COUNCIL, Br. A~lcla M. Wentworth, City Clerk, Phone: (714) S:.5405 ) Dated 1/27/88 Publllhed Orange Cout Oalfy. Pilot February •. 1988 -,. • ., :_ _______ _ ,- 1 .--- 1' = ===;-::::==~ • • -=R,I -~d ' --~----·~~ • 3 l I · j fr _1.I ·~ ; ' ' r~~.l.liii::illll~--/ .. .. .1 .. ==---....... ., I • Th426 • PACIPtC YllW mMOMM.PAM CerNtef~ • MortYll') c~ • Ctemucwy 3500 Pec1hc V• Dove ~'hac" 644•2700 ---· .... ................... ~~~~--.-ml!!!l!!ll!!!!!!ai-,.--~~~~~.,.~~~~~--r-~~~~:--...,.--~~~~--.,..~~~~~~~~~~~~..,..--~~:::::---~ ~ '~~ ~~ ~ w~ ~~ • --· AUCT10MTOl181-T1D-•aa1•• .......... ton•lal.Tlleu•llllll9d .. 11• ....... el 111111 11 •r Dl'r-IU Ill . A 'Maa m. ci-=1Nl9u.I Colll• ......... , &a IUU • DIA'OltCMH,....._ ...... ,.nDMlolf ..... _..._.. .... .,-.,.__.. ...... ~. 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Nor1tt _,...,.., .._.Atnol---DIMl'lat. l'M>CllDINGS AGAINST fomle deeelibed • I ""1. ol -NII~ Tnlllee'a MlllW: 117H ~ ............... CINI Loi~. ICIOM Mid Oft .,.._., II. ftll. ~ w IPP'Otld, A llPPf'OVld. A,..,_ tot,. Ill> IALI OF VANOUI YOUIHOULO COffTACTA PAACElt: cf'ucribect ebdve le!,WMtllf .. llftetd.~~llullnW..,.. Incl ..... Tiie Coltlt*•tz3IO e.111. TllO f.a,..,_ .. ...,....ofun-._.=,--_.~AAT IOU i PMENT ,· LAWYER LOT 3 OF TRACT NO. pu'"'1ocl 10 t»e: 3415 .... Clltoc• IOI07,...,. ~ ~. c.111roe-. , , .....,_ ......... ...... . =.ct POllUOIOI lot ... ~.....,,., ... ITCHING "'HI. POT· PT PS 'INTENDED THAT 10215 IN THE CITY OF ~!DOH WAY, COSTA 1213)M7·111t Tloe in.IClld .,.,..,~ lo11tlo, l~vlnt, Callf. Hontett M. Wlodlt, • ..MlllllCourtw ~ w IPP'Wlll• A TEAY WHIE&.8. OAANOI THI SALE WILL 8£ C()H. C06TA MESA, COUNTY OF MESA. CA Ma PllOlllllocl ()rMeo ~ lie~ Oft .._,.. 1111..... !Nn; Aoaar A. $\lntoft: IPP'oved. A...,. oonoam-...... to pWCINM ,..... COAST COLLIGE DUCTED OH BEHALF OF 0AANGE. STATE OF CAL.I-Tho 1111dat...,_. TfU119 o.llt Plot Jllinulrr 21.JI.. wrll. 1tll.•-~:. Tl* IMiMl.I. II ctOO• .Beddl .H. ~---Don A. Ina ..... ol ~ ptOCf-nllOft tot Ille ~rlOle Sealed 8ldl .. .lie~ THE T Aus TEE l!I y : FOANIA. AS SHOWN ON A dllClllPI .. Mdllabllly for""' FebNery •• ,... • Incl Glalnl9 .. ..... ... dllCtod by. ....... .,.,.. AcMh: Incl noo-. '·~.A uala ....... Count)"Hnocl Youell °""*"" Md ~ ... Incl ~ ,... ....,, TRUSTEE'• ASSISTANCE MAP RECOAOEO IN 800k incouec-.w Of -111'wt ThW tt• .... Ot ~be Mad wett\. .._ . cert.in ~ ... ptepalllle ... ,_..Md P'9Mlolloo COi ... ._ -tot .......... ,..,.,.. • COAP IOt S LEWIS 481. PAGE~ 1 TO 3 • addrw and OINr comrlDClt1 ThofNI A . ..,,_, At· l .0 .•• .._.,, JI., Sf. lftllde.M ~t w CllrectlolO W .l!Wft tloet IM IPP(pVed. "9oolulton ,. ~on tN propoeed '°'1ft STAEiT ORANGE CA CLUSIVE ~~ ...... MIS·=l9tlon·"""'·IMMI ftalCllOTIC( torNyetL.-w.500N9wPOr1V1oeP1..ictent Ill. d •. t oMureilllMOarliOOIC ., ........ ~to•a111:ooe.mh ~• l2tell7 t'4~~ CELLANEOUS MAPS, AE-• ; C«ltet 0rtve. ~ NO. Tilia ~t W tlled boltdl/Commlllione/ llJW-OlldlldOUIO ........... tot.,_,..,......., 'etwulfY11, 1lllllO ... Dtl- ON02l \6/18AT 1·30PM COROS OFSAIOCOUHTY. leld .... .-a.made.bllt MOTaOP N9wPOr1 ao.oll1 ~ wlttltheCollntyClwtlofOr· COIMlltteM. COfftfMncte· of tobOOCO poduett In of_.....relltinOtoOJdM· t11atAdmlnlWlttonlllllldlnl. F'CA 8£fMCE CoMPANY. PARCEL~ . wtttiout c:oveflent OI ..,. •TWO Tallll,_ Tllet..detetot ... dalme .,.._County Oft~ 13. tiont wo medt: ._. County-oww or IMMd Int orderl tot c:Nld ~ 1370 MM11 Ave,, 1eo.ta FOAMERLY KNOWN AS A NON-E)(CLU81VE raney\.....-°'~·r• NOTiCE II ' HEAEB'C tot .... otthelt• .... orlt 1111 1 lnMtt w1tt1 tM ...,.... l:lulldllOga. pnMdod, loow· Of *1tM10n w adopted ....... CA. AJ bldl ,,_,..be . SUNKIST S!AVICE CO u EASEMENT FOR 8101· gardlng tltte, pm 111l1l'l. or GIVEN "* ORU..IUAOT. fellNsy 24, 1.... Ill i ,__ ..,. apptOWd: A9Yt9M ever. tNt any propoeed •· Superior Court1J11venile dellvwld to tM oMca ot tM .. ~ ippOll tee! Tru.i.e YAAO. PURPOSES OYEA encvmbnnce1, for tlle INC., a ~ COtPOt· Oelecf: febNatY t, 1 ~ OJanee COMI Amenclent Noe. 1&2 to~...., be twouaflC to Court ~-cas*ll ~of Pun:Mt61DOetttle ...... end ~tnl to the LOT 2. AS RESERVE> IN ~of ~-~ atlofl. -"OM ~ .... ICOTT .. wMe. ,...... Delly Pilot JMuery 21, 21. ~t 011..075 with ... Board Of~·..,, project ..... ICt••• Otllco above addrw prior to "'° Died Ot TNlt recorded on SECTION 13 OF THE COY£-delMClllW ..u.cf by Mkt dr .. la 220 M8'tne Avenue, ..... ... Fetln.lary 4, 1,. ,... Cikr=::-•~ clr9cti0ft. P9nolw ... ll!Oltetl blllldlnO .-llPll(oWd. Ree-time ... fot the ooenllDo to ~/21/J3 .. Oocument no NANTS, CONOOIOH8 ANO DIM of TNll llOdlldlnO tho Belboelalend.~lrl-~ Orange COM ... • Ti..a11 of An ..,..., City,..,. •PPfovocl. Certain ol11tlon reque1tino Ule 9llglble tcii' conaldet- a.114429 9oo11 1983 p. REST A IC TI 0 NS A E-...._ ~ end UpeMM ~o t,..,....., to SCOTT Delly Piiot '*'*Y 4, 1 W•trnlntter: &IC Garden ~ "*"'9 ... IP'-~Ion to .... -.. atlon. lete b6dl cenno« be 17442tofOfflclaJRecords)n COFIOEO IN 800K 13303. of"'9Ttult9e. MoVEAN end S'HAAON TM3t "8.JC llOTIC( Grove.Wlntenbato Cloari· proved ....... Tu Aol faulted,.., property. s ... ~led. tMofllceOftn.FlecOl'dtr OJ PAGE9060FOFFICIAL A£. The~undereald McVEAN.hllaNhdendwlfa, • U1MI ,,... under the Sin Diego Flm Jnatellmentlmpounde No. 1s11 .. eoopta0. Ree-Propoeal tonne end com-°'1lnll County Callfomla CORDS. Deed of Truat helelofolHlt• wflOM ~ addrw II w ll)TIC( Fwy 11.-406); Coooefetlve FY 1917 ... Incl UMeouted OIUtiOIO OOllOltNng ~ ... plMe tnMNC'°"9 ..... exeo11l•d b y.' DENN IS The total amount of the 9C\ltld and dellvwld to tM 203S5 Aceda. Sente Me ~A~.. Agreement No. f>l1·313 TH Roll Impound• FY County HolllinO ~ obM*' at the ~ ""UOSON ANO CHRISTINE unpaid t>elenc9 of the obi-undelllglled e written Dec· Helght1. c.lttoMi&. Ule fd-ACTITIOUe_.. Tloe--... with. tflo City of Newport 1H7-18 were IOf)PtOWd. loelDguetant•,_.,.turld OapenmentoftfloOtatrictat HUOSOH . HUSBAND ANO gallon MOUteOby IOld Deed !oration of defeult end 0.. towing propetty now loC-.d ~ ITA,._,. -"' S*90nl .. IMc:tl for Newport HerbOI ~lclfl to delete lollt, on behlllf of H.O.M.E.S .. Inc. the above addrw. F« ed· wtn AS. JOINT TENANTS ol Trust and reaoneblV •.._ mMd for Sale. end a written at 220 Marine Avenue. T\19 followlrlo .,._,..,. doing bullf..a •: Bloa11ayfl!lla.ccumuiet?on Molen °' dealt~ equip. w• 'lldOPteCI. AMOIUtlon dlt?onll Information, oall WILL SEU AT ""PUBLIC mated costs. ·~Md Notlee Of o.t.1111 ~ Elee· 8alboe Island, CellfOtnla; All dolfla bllllr'9aa at: .. .,s .. ~~~SHAM!_!!!~~.~ Study: s.vaa Agrw1t, !Mnt from ftud ..... ~ ooocenq Ame11d1M11t to 811tnnon S•lf•tl, 1714) --• -la5l»AATNEA9 BISTRO ~· ~ • • ....,"",_ Leiter of.Under9tll0dlng Incl torlH WH approyect,. ()peratlftg Agre91Mnt wlttl 43~5750. ' , (b)l'HE TEA.RACE. 448 S. ~al partnerthlp. 171122 L.eMe Agr-eement wltfl tM ~.., authoflD'lloo to WlnOI Weet Alrilnea, dba All ~ of cartage S'llRTING A ¥NEW BUSINESS"" . g::.111=1.i..ouna a.n. =..~::.-:2,~"' 100 e:~n~-::.-:r;;:: :a:-..:..::'=='= ~.·'Th.h.:::d w~~ ~~:. ==~: The Legat Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased· to an· • nounce a new service now-avaJI· able to new businesses. We wlll now SEARCH the name tor you at no extra oharge, and save you the time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then. of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name statement with the County Clerk, publish once a week ror four weeks as required by law and then file your proof or publi· cation with the County Clerk. , , PartMR Biatro Inc., C.... The Senwnll Company. Agreement with Specltl "*" Olttrict for a portion ol joutned at t0:26 a.m, In ,,._tax will be added to all • • tomla, 448 s. COMt Hwy, C111fornia corporation, CounMI for lltlget?on lllP-tlle ~eted County, memory of Robef1 H. Incl emountl un1e11 velld r...,. Please stQp by to file your fictitious business statement at the Dally Piiot Legal L>epart· ment, 330 West Bay. Costil Mesa. California. If you can not stop by. please call us at (71 '4) 642..,.321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by mall. If you should have any further questions. please call us and we will be more than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business!! Lagune a..cti. Calif. ~ 1 11922 Fltdl Avenue. Suite port Of Callfornl1 En-s 0 u t h m. r II p. c if I 0 Todd Keoonce of Million ..... tu permit CMd ac- Tllll bvtlNM 11 con-100. IMM. Callt 112714 -vlronmental Qyallty Act PropertlM. lno. wee ap. Viejo. e"'«t ~ wtlO -. CC>IT'4*ilea bid. ducted by. a corporation ~~· ~5 (CEOA) documentation for proved. ~ .Nltlce F ... lilied In an iilr collltlon. Incl Al propetty Mated herein ftlWldent llndwo....._.7"", .--.. ....... Jell lite: Aclt••••t w1tt1 clftty flnenctno wu ap.~ In memory of J8ll OYw1an. e.-ofWad kw .... "• la, Thil etetement -flied SH, Weatteke. Cellf. 111342 Spec:1a1 CounM1 tor Jail lite proved. Aetotutlon concam. Dena Point reelclent and .._. la", and wlthOllt ,. wlt.h Ule County Clerll of Or-TIMI bvtl!)etl 11 oon-lltlgatlon: Suppiemantel Ing Orange Coun~ Nalgh--t,,,.... of tlle Cac>letrano COWM agailOtt the Olttrtct. anoe County on ~ duc,ted by: a general P8rt· f'eeoll•tion -Of. ltll*1Ce encl bOrtlood t>eo.1lapme111 and Unltled-Scbool Olatr\ct, The Olltriot maku no 31. 1917 , nerihlp Flecal Agent Aareement, P,....vetlclfl Pfogram ap. (SEAL) · · guarMt ... -ranty. or rep-,_,., ""-all A.. Goodman Renollo 8enta· Mtlfgetlta proWlg the Prallmlnaty ,.._ LINDA 0. ROBERTS. 1.-ntet.IOo. e~ Of Pllbbhed Orange Cooat Thia ~temer'lt wu !\led Community Faclllt'-Olt-port and auttloltlk:lg Jr.,.. Clet1! of the Board of Super-~ wltll regard to con-- Daily Piiot January 21, 28. wltll the C6unty Clerk of Or· Irle\; Arnendent No. 1 to rnltal WOI edopted, AB 8 0.. ~ dltlon of l)foperty or, lltnoat Februaty 4, 11, 1918 ange County.on January 13, Aot-nt "No. 088·211 t9mllnetlonl tor the follow-Plltllllhed Orange CoM.1 of property for MY uee OI • Th-385 t9'8 11111111 wlttt Moffatt and Nichol En· inQ .... approved: City of Dally Piiot Februaty 4, ,1'91 purpoae. Claim wtn be oon-----------1 Put>lllhed Orange Coeet glneers for additional lfn.: Orange AnMlletlon No. $7S: Th425 llder9d for .allow~ oir .0-"8JC fl)TIC( Dally Piiot Janu.ry 21. 28. pr~ts at PllClftc Cooat City of Orange ~Ion juttment or reclek>n of IN February 4 11 t918 . Hlgflway, Brootlhutlt Street No. 378: and City of Orange rtalC NOTICE .... baaed on fallllf• the ~ ' ' t fl.375 to Ofange Strat: Al'Qlnd· Annexation No. 311. Reeol-property to completely ACTITIOU9 .,..... . ment to Agrwnent No. u t I on o on o er n Ing IC171a .. t11fy the purcnuer In all ..... .,,.,_,. P1BJC llOTICE oe1 ~ 138 wi th P& 0 011r thOUH Temporary l'ICnnoue ..-.. reepecta. No returns lllow- Tloe following per90nt,.,. Technologlea for Theo Lacy Con1tructlon Fund wH HAim ITAnmwT ed. The Olttnct lhall not be · · doltlQ ~ at: U1m J.il Expanajon En'IWonrnen-edopted. Aeaolutlon c:ori· · The folloW!ng l*90nl are rMC)Otltlble fOf any acddent ACCOUNTING Al TERNA· ACnTIOUe .._.. tal Impact Report: contract cernlng Amendment of 0.. doing ~ u : or In Jury re111ttlno from TIVES. 11H Newport llAlm ITAW No. 040472 with Hlckoiy veiopment Agreement purctlaN of proper on aale. Boute¥wd, SulN 111, Tloe followlflo peraoM.,. Tr .. PteyhOuN, lno. f(I( 1111>-proceduf'M -edopted. FAIRWAY NEST, a Cell· Payment In full muet be Mete, Cellf. 112127 doing buelriW u: port of Clllld Day-Care Ser· Aeaolutton concerning Gert-forl\la limited Pat1nerlhlp, made wlthirl ( 14) f0Uf1.., The Accolintlng AMI• OiVERS ALMANACS, \lie.ea: Contract No. C40474 eral Plan Amendment 14 Coldbroot!. lrvlne. Calif. calender deyt after 11111 no- tentr Neewonc, llOc., C..... 702·1' -Randofpft-Stre.t, wlttl Stanton Nelghborhooct "Schedule. J1n1ary-1H1 1127t".f , • "tlee of ecceptance-of and the fornla , 1811 Newport Coat• Mete, Callf. 112129 Program, Inc.: Amendment through July 111tl WH Oregon I international De-Item!•) must be removed llolll9verd, 811119 111, Coat• HOl. ~Iona, I to Agreement lor Single adopted. ~ Hlghwey veloprnent & M~t "°'"the Cout Community Maae. Celll. 92127 Cellfomta CQrPor11on ' Famlty Mortgage Rev9nue Financing Program Ac:tmlnll-Corp .. 1 Ca!lfornla oorpor-College Olstrl1t Trantpor· Tiiie buMIDMI 11 con-Thlt butlneu 11 oon-Bonds, tseue A of. 1917: and tratton ~ No. 111111 atlon. 14 Coldbrook, Irvine. tatlon Oepartmel't with • ducted by: a c:orport?onl ducted by: a corporation E.xtenlion of Stat•Funded for Red Hlil Avenue at Callf.112714 reuonable llme mutually .The A"°""11ng ~AMI'" HOL Communlcat1on1. Grant to Ver11Ca1 Defe(lte of Walnut A~ wes ap-Thi• t>u1lne11 11 con-agreed upon. ~--.Matlwc:O. Inc., Dani W~ o..-. IL S.C-lodigentl (VOi) Gtant. ~ pr.CIVllO~ Bolollltton on tn· duc1ed bv· 1 l!mlted ~!!..'*· Ill!• notice Is In liC·. O.vte. P1aaldal1t retary tain conl1NC11on contractt rlUatlon of Tract No. 12871 lhl9 cordanoe wllh Section Thie lteternenl wu flled Tiiie l!atement wee flled were M t for bid. awarded, to Ofanoe County Street Shirley Yu. Prealdent 8 1450 of the C1lllonl1 wi.t1 tM County C1art1 o1 Or· with IN County Clwtl ot ~-contract Change orderl ap-Lighting AIMllll'Ml'lt District Education Code . ... County on December ... County on December proved, and project• 9C• (OCSLAO). Zone 1 WH Thil Statement .... tiled ••• ". d ; c 111 K I 18, 1917 18, 1917 ~ted. A requeet for ap-edopted. Progr... Report with the County Clerk of Or· .... TEA VIM Cloencll11, ..,. ....n proval of unbudged poettlon on FOOthlll Clreulallon ~ ante County on Jenuary 13. a1111fteH Anelra c ... t Publlthed Orange Coeet PubllNd <>r.,.. Coeet for Mediation a nd In· Ing Plan (FCPP) FINndno 1988 · C_...., C..... Dla- Oelly Piiot Oecemt>er 30 Delly Piiot December 30, vestlgatlve ~ wH ap-and lmplernentat?On Pro-fll1IM trtct • t91?, January 8. 13, 20: 1118?, January 8, 13, 20, proved. Resolutions con-gt°ln'I WU llJl>mltted. A r• Published Orange Cout Publithed Ofange Cout 11118 1MI cerning MeAto-Roo1 Com-quest to exonerate Incl r• Daily Pilot Jat>uary 21. 28. Dally Piiot January 28, Feb· Amended P11t>llcat1on Amended Publlcatlon munity FaclfltlM District ~. 1eue bor'°9 for Moulton February 4, 11, t988T· 37 .. ruary 4, 1988 ~~-------------~----~-----------~~ary~1MI ~~t1118 ~2 l~~H~~~~~~~~l~a~ ~ v ~7 NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS Ready fo·r ·lmmediate Delivery Modern Sale• Serv1r1> Part~ Body. Pain t & !.re Deo~s • Compet1t1~!' Rat»-; On Lease & Dc111y Rentals 2010 • ., ... , llY4._, C•it• IHI 142-0010 ., .M0-1211 o SADDLEBACK o S< >lith County. Y_1 .... nr ,., .. ., Thank Yo" For MsJdng Us ~1 In America. Come In and See Why P;,11 1s Op~n M Sat 8 5 30 S a1 9 .: JJ m S~rv11 .. e m-Fro 7 30 6 p m 11711 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842·2000 l:hi[NA P.A.RI< tr7, l -.·:11 ANAHEIM THE. BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON.THIS PAGE C·ALL ONE_ NOW! '11 Advertise on Ibis Page Call for Datalls 714/842-5878 j 0 NABERS (@': CADILLAC ·~ -.?· ~-~ 20 YEARS SERVICE IN ORANGE COUNTY SALES LEAS l:'\G SERVIC'E AL L MAKES 2600 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa PARTS BODYSHOP 540-9100 I nC'. Sales Le~sing & Service Parts ( M '<! N<.,tf)N 0 HOUSE .of IMPORTS fT" MERCEDES.BENZ \::i-213· 714 MERCEDES 714/523-7250. 714/750-7201 2131921-asaa IRVINE AUTO C1:NTER 1-800-831-3377 714-~0-1200 NABERS' STERLING ALES ~PARTS SERVICE · BODY SHOP 2600 Harbor Hh d Costa \Jp.,a LEA ING 5 40-9100 $~ALES ~Y.IL~~G· 6 NEW LOCATION! -. -S"ANTA ANA AU-1'0-MA"ll • 1$00 Auto Mall Or., Santa Ana 835-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger _S•les o.pt OP.t_n 7 d~s Serv1«.~t; Mon -Fri J am- Sterli ngJ!!!!! SILES • SERVICE • LEISllC • PARTS • OYEISEIS DELIVERY SPEClllilTI • '1 81 Ar 1 ' PACIFIC OCEAN SALES · LEASING r o u NTAIN·---_.._ ..... VALLEY SERVICE PARTS CORQi.,A OH MAR 11• .IUllllH 11111, IEWPllT 1001 • CALL ONE Of tHESE <..._." , ...... ~1 i 40-t444 " IOO/ll4·lll4 DE •LERS FOR TH .. 8 .. ST BUYS lrttll4H ~· """: ,., •.• ,.., ... .....,_,rWef ,. • • G JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS 0 ~NEW~&-USED CARS I IRU_CKS_ /RV/NE AUTO CENTER I .: " ,,r. t:~IYERSITY SALES & SER\'ICE OLDSMOBILE, GMC TRUCKS 2 50 HARBOR BL\'D., Coste Me 'a 540·9640 HO~DA ~IOTOR CARS 2860 HARBOR B~\'D .. Costa Mes• :;40.0;1 3 :l block o. of 40f> fwy. Full Service Santa Ana Freeway at Beach Blvd G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 111,er llY4., Cotti lesa Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing 546·1200 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Special Parts U1t 546-9400 8 30 AM 9 00 PM 8 30 AM -6 00 PM 10 00 AM -5 00 PM C) ORAllE COAST JEEP /EllLE :: I 111 ·1•1 Wist For • 111• J11p Silts For I Y11rs -t;;i oan~e_._SALE '" .. Q~. t : ~i=~:~~ 0''' "I\' • ACCESSQRIES DEPT 541-8023 0 f E CAMPBELL NISSAN/~ fE.AOi • Low Pt1c•• • No G1mm1c"' e Greot Selecflon e fr1ondly lteople • hcellent S•rv1c• 18835 a.oth '°"''"°',.. H11t1t•l'l;•on k och 1714) 142·7711 1213> 592·1463 -~H~BEST-BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE=--~· CALL ONE NOWI ,r I .. JoYC£ 1 Booto11c1 Boa ors abound forarea . residents Who's who seems ·10 be the question this week. Chapman College's Kara Ericson, a 1984 graduate of Estancia High School in Costa Mesa, has been included in the 1988 · edition of "Who's Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges." The annual directory wi!~}nclude the 42 students from Cnapman Col- lege who have been s.clected as outstanding campus leaders. Kara, a scnio( majoring in liberal studies with minors in business administration and Eng- lish. is currently president of Gamma Delta Kappa Sorority. She has been a member of orientation staff for three years and a program board member fo r two years. Kara plans to pursue a career in elementary educati,on. She currently works as an instruc- tional aide in a special education class at Handy Elementary School in Orange. Students arc chosen for the publicatio11 based on their· academic achievement, service to the community. leadership in extracurricular activities and potential for continued success. The group is selected from more than 1.400 colleges in all 50 states and several foreign nations. Outstanding students have been hOlrored in the annual directory si nce ,it was first published in 1934. • • • And ... this year's "Who's Who in Music"' will carry the names of four Fountain Valley musicians who attend Los Amigos Hiah School: scnion Tony Ta llaJ, Rick Joyce, Greg Carter and Tom Fonseca. The campus nominating com- . mittees and editors of the annual directory have included these students based on their academic a'hievements. service to th e com- munity. leadership in extracur- ricular activities and potential for continued success. • • • The Huntington Beach Ctt} Council has appointed-pro- fessional ani~t ADJ&a Neal to serve a four-year term on the Hunt- ington Beach Allied Ans Board. "For too long the needs of a' large number of artists in thi s community ha ve been put on the back burner," said Neal. a 17-year resident of Huntington Beach. "I want to make a contribution and try to bring about a posittve change for those artists who have . long served this community." As a blue ribbon winner and commissioned arti st. Neal's work has been shown in more than 60 galleries in the United States. Canada. Paris. China and Yugoslavia. ' She works predominantly in large vivid oils. Last year she was honored as the only California , (Pl-... ... BONOR8/82) ' " .. s N m THURSDAY FEBRUARY 4 1988 She ch·ronicles 'PeoPle.Waging Peace' ay JOYCE BODLOVlCB .............. The siaht of impas11oned pro"sters decoratt'd an peac(' symbols and carryinJ placards den~ncina the United States· involvement in the Vietnam War was notan u~ommon s1a)lt 20 ycarsaao. But where, today. are thoscJires ofria)lteous ind11nauon spurred on by an underlyin1 desire for wor1d peace? Accordin1 to former Golden West Collqe journalism adviser Liz MCGuinness. those same fires stoked with idealism. hope and commitmellt still burn briahtly. Sostron. is her conviction that she's written a book about it. "People Wqina Peace" was published in January. "When I told people I. was doin1 a book on the peace movement, th.ey said 'what peace movement?' I still set that once in a while.·· said McGuinness. a former newspaper reporter. ·~T oda)"s peace mQvement involves a lot of sroups with different focuses. But the thread of peace and justice 1s throu&}lout the aroups. Some peo ple arc. involved in anll· nuclear. others in Central America or the ri1hts of the American Indians ... some people run a soup kitchen and yet others arc workin& in the political arena." she added. However. unlike the turbulent 1960s. M cGuinness said a peac(' activist 1' no longer easy to spot. "The t~1cal pc:rso.n involved in today's peace movem~nt 1s usually An. o. middle class, middle income and middle 'l&C: pretty muc invisible." she said. "During the Vietnam era you could tell a peace person because he had peace signs. Today. they ·arc mostly people yo.u would meet in the store· and your local church." McGuinnns' .book features vignettes about peace activists throu&}lout the U nited States. Her interviews took her to 22 states and 30 cities. "I put my computer, printer and tape recorder an the trunk.of m) car and decided to travel around the country to sec what was h.apperiin1. I took two bia swinas on the road -on(' took seven - months, the other eight months. The project took more than three years to complete." · .. • -I lhc o pponunll)' to pursue the proJ('Ct. . "I was gettina bumed out and reitd) to mo' c on, .. she ~uJ "I didn't know what I wanted 10 do but f thought 1f l am go1na to retire, I do n't want to sit homt' and stare at the walls I tho u1h1 v.h) not get a subject that I am interested 1n. a subject that nC'eds to bt' done and o ne that 1s not rcall ) covered b) the news mro11 .. The peace m o,cmrn1 \1cGu1nncss said ""a' nagging around m)' edges .. ··1f )OU lool at th1l> 1dta ~nt'I~. then peace: and tr)tn~ tu a,01d n uclear Armaaeddon has 10 be the most 1mponant thing "'C ha,c:· sht said "If"'-: don't soh e that·-there "o n't be a United States 1n a JCnera11on or two from now ~c ha' C' tht· potential of v. 1ping out the \!,hole human race · · ··1 ..... ond('rd "'h) aren·1 v.e pa)ir\g attention to this and then \l.Ondered wh) 1$ this something I am not payina auc:nuon 10'1" ~frGuinn('SS admitted she v.as v.ading in unknov.n "ater\ v.h('n l>he hit the road "I reall~ didn't kno\I, "ha t book Iv.as v.ntang:· she said "I jUSt v.anted to do the ~act mo,cment Yo u are supposed to st:in o fT" 1th a foun -to be able to ask all the right question~ hut I didn't knov. v.hat th<' Pt"al'<' mo,C'ment v.as. tha1 1s what I v.al> tr) 1ng to find out ·· • ~cGuinness began her rC""search in ultra con~n !lllH' O range Count~ Local act1' rsts featured in th(' bool art I 1m Carpenter In 1ne·s \1a,or La~ ,,_gran and Laguna Beach\ Jc.-an Bernstein "Orange Count) 1s interesting.·· ~c<Ju1nnesi. ~•d 11, reputation 1s this right v.ing con sen all\C' non-in' oh cd kind ot commuru t}. But Orange Count~ is bubbling ~1th a. punch uJ peace groups You ha'e Educato~ for Social Respons1b1ht) and Ph)s• tans for Social R('spons1b1ht).) ou ha' c '-' om('n 's .\ct1pn for Nuclear Disarmament and )Ou ha'e 1nterfa1th peace a.r oups There arC' all l ind!> of t hings soing on .. \1cGu1nne<.'> said an anti-war act" 1st in A.lab3ma told her a person needs a good 1magi nauon to comm11 to their cause ·· hC' said \Ou ha'e to be able to look outside on a bcauutul da> and imagine thar'1n 30 rriinutcs from nov. that could all be gone-·t"\er)thinggo nc:· she said McGuinncss, who tau&ht at Golden West Collegc for 16 years. said an early retirement offer fro m the college allowed her .. .... ........................ Lia llcGainn ee. chronJclee the peace moYement. .\ccord1ng'10 ~kGuin ncss. she "as both O\('rv.hclmro and (Ple&M eee CO AST /112) Schools tighten campus.visit9r rtiles . By JOYCE-BODLOVJCH °' .. _., ........ In an cffoi:t to increase student slfety dunna school hours. the New- port-Mesa Unified School District has formalized a new set of visitors· rules. Acco rding to Deputy Super- intendent Norm Loats. anyone who has reason to·v1s1t any campus must first to report to the main office. s1gn- in and receive a parking permit and a \1S1t9 r 1dcnt1fication pass before walking onto the campus. When lcavina the campus. the visitor must tum in his identifica tion pass and s14n-out. ··The main reason for doing this is that WC haVC' a hl&}l tUmOvt'r Of personnel." Loats said. "We h.l'e -, people hkC' nurses who may o nl) be here fo r ('mCrg('nc1cs and walk-on coaches and maintenance personnel ""ho canno t be easil~ 1dcoufied b) the raular staff .. Loats said 1n the next few w~ks printed .. , 1s1to r procroure regu- lations .. "'•II be posted at all school entrances. But according to Estancia High Retiring Costa Mesa officer to dust off his fishing pole By JOYCE BODLOVICH .. I am going to miss 1hc Of .. ....,,........ camaradene of the gu ys at work." he said. ··1 have known an awful.lot of Chuck Hamilton can v1v1dly l't'Call them for a good man) years:· the first 11me he wore a police Hamilton said his first job with the uniform. • J CoSta Mesa Polic(' Depanment onl} "It was 1956 and.I was a rookie cop lasted two weeks. with the Io wa Polle(' Dcpanment." he ··1 was h!rcd as a dispatcher. but I said. "I remember being excited." kcet bugmg Captain Neth (now Hamilton said there was a chase retired) to let me go out in the field." going on. but he was a rookie on his he said. "I wa~ working w~en one of first night and couldn't leave thC' the officers quit. The captain told me office. to get a uniform. I felt the whole bit - He had man)' opponun1t1~ to be ucitro. proud and ha pp)'." sttn in his uniform in Iowa. however. The majonty of Hamilron's on- before mo in& to California in 1959 dut) ass1inments havC' been traffic and soon putting on the uniform of anvestiga11ons. the Costa Mesa Police Dcpanment. "I remember ~rforming CPR on a Hamilton officially retired his uni· bab}. At that time )'OU had to pick It form Dec:-. 31. The date signifies th(' up on your own .·• he said. '"The bab) end of a 27-year carttr with the made 11 and that was a good feeling." dcpanment. Howev.rr. Hamilton .said. the most rc't'ard1ng expenencC' of h is career was to be selcctro the depanment's 1987 Officer of the Year .. What a surpnse:· he said. "To be 'otcd that ho no r from m) peers - "ell. I am real thankful. I thin'lc what \1.35 most gr.1t1f} 1ng was when they read the names of the offi('('rs who came in second and third. "The} are all su~r offic('rs: I j USt couldn't bchc'e Iv.as selected I was speechless for once in m) hfc ... Fo r ngh1 nov.. the nC'v. retiree 1s go ing.to "sit back and rest for a mo nth or so·· "I will catch up on odds and ends around the house and then branch out rnto some thing fulfill ing for me and m\' wife Pat." he !Mltd. "f have fishrng p0les In the garage that have gotten dust\ ·· Stall. Hamilton c.an 't help but School Pn nc1pal Robert Franc~ the unv.C'lcome '1s1tors on most high sdlool campuses ar(' studC'nts from other high schools. ..I think all high schools. to a degrtt, ha' e the sam(' problims students v. ho have no business on our campus:· h& 'said ... It m ight be a bo> friend or girlfncnd of on(' o r o ur students .. , Cback Ram llton ~flcrt o n the man~ ho urs he ~pent a~ a Costa Mesa pohre offi cC'r "I sure am 'oing to ml\'> all m' fcllo-.i. ofliccrs: he said Live, from ·Mesa, it's City Council By JENNIFER WEBER .... ...., ...... The lights weren't working. but the cameras were o n and the usual City Council action was under way. Costa Mesa has 1one video. Th(' prospect of being live and in color on Channel 62 had the City Council abuu before the meeting. Councilwoman Mary Hornbuckle worried about her makeup. She wore more than usual that Monday and to uched 11 up at the break. .. It's kmd of a nuisance.:· she said "This C')C out there. I just hope people are watching.·· Director of Pubhc Services Donald Lamm fretted about wearing thC' bnght<olo red shin. He ca lled a fnend for ad"1ce and the min told , him no t to v.car a v. h1te shirt or a black suit '-'car a blue shirt and a hght blue .su11 he told Lamm on ~tonda~ Lamm "as v.ean ng a "'hue shin and a da rl blue su11 Councrlman_ On 1lle .\mbul'fc~ spent m uch o l 1hc mceung watching the tclc' ISl on monitor that faces the council. o\mburge~. usuall~ fa1rl) rcta\cd dunn1t meetJng.s. appcare-d to be more m tC'n<.e than usual ·1111. .\mburgc' pronoum r.1 thr t''t'ning "l 1nd of routine ·· ··.\II of the ,·~1unlll prob.ltih ma' find thcmseh e\ tr.1ng to mhe 1hcm· seh es look tht· ht.·st thC'' can ·· \1.i ,11r Donn Hall ~Id Rut Hall r rcJ tl ll'J that after the nt'v. nl""s v.nf"i off the (Plea.e ett llESA/82) .. . .\ccord1ng to franc~. the nev. rule' • are not much d1fTC'rent than tht' • C\1St1ng 'l!>llOr regulations . .. There are not an~ maJor change\:· he said "Tht' distnct IS JUSl I~ ing to 1 ~c on m e\1sting struc:-ture. '\t Esta n?1a . ~e ha'e our 1ns1de and outside per\onnl'I "'ho "ho keep the (Pleue eee CAMPUS/82) Amateur · . ' Vintners to compete a·toCFair By JOYCE BODLO\'ICH Of .. Dlll9r ........ ~mateur v.ine ma C'r\ 1.omC'out 11t ~our v.1nC'1.ellar\ The Orange( ount' F:ur v.an1s 1t5 e \ix·n~ to tastr tht fruit\ uf 'our IJtxJ~ EH·r. ·,car 1n•l' 11.1--the ta1r ha' fea tured a homemade v. inr com~t1 t1o n ~IX'n<K,red !:-' thC' OrangC' < ount' '-' rnc lXtet\ Tht number of C'Tltnc'' h:is inc reased ca1.h 'ear. a ccording I•~ Jun Gra' er (Ompc1 1t1on ~upen .,,,, for thC' e' ent (rraH:r \I.ho 1<, an amatl'ur '-'lOC mal.er ha' hecn 1n,ohC'd in 1hc 1.unt(''<.I \IOI.'( ti'> 1n1.ept100 lk -.;J \\ 1hc ti~t compet1t1on t'tro ught t-\ entries a \ear ag0 ~1 -bottle'> t i htim.-mJJl· v.inc v.cr<' <rllerC'd 1n lhl' 1.untt•\t .. ,o Qu<"\tuin abou1 11. more pcur lt· arc lx\om1ng 1ntt"rcsted rn amJteur "In<" ma king ·· <.aid the l\1i\\1on \ t<"l l' rt<srdcnt ·People 3rc able lCl \pend mon:-11mc "1t h "'tnC' mal mg. v.h1d1 g1,c.-. thl•m more-l no"IC'dtze dnd add111on.1 C\pcrt1-.c w prod\Jle tirw ~inc·· ,,_c.cording ll' < •1"3' n the C(1mpc1 t111n I ' lipcn Ill an' home v.1ne mal>.cr rl'\1J1ng 1n ( ahfom 1a The "1nnin~ "lnl'' v.111 he J1<;pla~ ed dunntt thl· Orangl' ( l'unt~ Fair \Ct Jul\ .., l"" The fair "'II al"o featul't' 11' r~t!' (Pleue eee·WJWE/82) Works hop toteach families how to build sand castle Th1.· C'c.'nt ·~ ~hcdulcd from Q a m lCl ... p m and -adm1~ron t' S~ v.1th duldrcn under I ~ adm1 ttrd frC"C' . , l Workshops for the entire family in constructin1 and sculptin1sand casttes on t.he beach will begin SatuTd1y'l1 the Dana Point Youth and Group Facility. · . The prosram. also scheduled for April 9 and May 7, will mttt from 9 to I 0:30 a.m. and the foe 1s $3 per ~rson ~ich includes equipment. Call 661-7122 for additroMi information. Theater plan• dlnner, dance The Oransc County Children's Theater Wl ll hold its second annual pla dinner and danct Saturday from 7 p.m. \o I a.m. at the Huntington Buch Inn. cmplo,ces and emplo~ers v.111 be C'Onducted Saturda~ from 4-a.m tc1 3:.30 p.m 1n Room 119 of°llle Fine .\rt' building at O range Coast Collete Richard Han will instruc:-t the course 1n managtmcnt SU{Jt'f' 1s1o n. which rs ge~ to teach pantc1pants ho\!, to fit into a jo b. earn a promotion. de,elop • carttr path and 1mpro'<' business ~rform1nC'C The foe is S2S and dC'ta1b -af'C' available at 4 .-sno Call Linda f l'ITN at ~4S-~5'7~ orthc mu~um at ~40.. ~1 :"I, __ __. tor tun her information. Cl•• f or .enlor driven California driven ovu the aae of SS can attend a Depanment o f Motor Vehicles-approved eiaht·hour claJSn:>Om course and ~eivc a discount on their automobile 1nsuranot. The class will meet Saturday and Feb. I l f~ l :JO a.m. to noon at the West County Family YMCA's Harpu Propam Center in Fountain Valley. The tost is S20 plus a SI charte for l~ O). t V cenmcate. TM coune coven cha,.s in tratftc laws. defente1ve dnvi• ltthniques, health ah ~lates to aai•and other subjecu ~latint to driven ovc:r SS. Tbeft are no tnts involved. Thoet inaemted should call°" YMCA office at '47~9622. ' Entnta1nment will be provided b)' some of the cbikittft in &ht lhca&u..;roup. former!.) known· as the Founia.in Valley Communit)' Theater The donation 1s S2S and addjuonal 1nfonnat1on ma) be obtained b) camna the .,.oup's prntdent. An,cl1 H11tcsdorf. at 96).12..... • TldepooJ walk• l n Dana Poin t 0raner County's Depanment of Education will condvn tideoooa eaDlorations sa1urda)' from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at •hc Dana P&nt Youth and Group F11etTa t The COil SJ and panicipantl should ·~•r old tennis shon. The propam. will be offered ap1n Feb .... o. and details arc availlble by callina 661-7122. . . ~aacW)laaalrw coane .et How to lavat ~ IPtftChns u little as pMsibk '~ \M J~ of a~ ntitled .. Finanaal Ptann1nt for Mktdle-dlll America .. Satunla_y at Ookk1'I Wesi Col· i.~. ~ bmldi ... koom ll4. Grcpy oe-ica wi1~tbe~ftom9 a.m •o nooa. Tk .. ii Ill ad nP1rauoe 1nl0rmation rna be,,.. .... "' mlllrl 191-3991 . • ................ ,occ ·~~-'n ' 1•~for -=-: ____ ,--.c---. __ ~··~- Oversea• league to convene Lou•~ to ut. chief of volunteer tefVICU for 'he Long Beach Veterans Hospital ... ,11 pcall; Saturda) 11 th<' mttuna of the Ora~ CgunJ.):._~nas Serviet leque The e'c:nt ~ill be 'htld at I lO p.m. 1n *communm rooin of Glendak F~J '1np 1n Llsvna Hill \ail Mildred War~n et .P-6SS I for m0rt 1nronnat1on Sycamore HHl• opeaU., 9et The pubhc is 1n' 1tcd to tht S~moirt Hathfttf'ntton aTQ S.turda) f-rom 10 a.m. to 4 p:'m . fOr llltt1,.. f1sh1n '1e~1naand p1 n1 \.1"1-Fu-cs and swamm1"1 Wlll not be pcnnmcd. ~ ;))tamore Hills area'' loal(d • halfm1k-n<>nh of the El Toro Road stop h&ht on L19'ana Can)'On ROid . and the entrantt W1lJbt marted'by t-o red flliit. Ampit parka"S wil& tit provided. JIDllroom faJr bJ ife wport A wdd m.&sllroom flir wtU bf Pftlmted Sada)' at l~ anaral H'*" MuttUlft ofOnner Cou•ty. Mll VIila *"Oro.~ lradl. H oag H eart Week o l»erved .\ fl('{ 1al Hean~eel program" 111 he organ1ud ne\I v.('('l h~ Hoaa Memonal Hospital in ·e~-pon lka~1nJ • Hoaa HC'Blth Cet1ter in In•~ The ~ttlc-lon' sen~ 111 r' tnt~ "111 be held unda) through nnt turda Tht• prc!><'ntat1on spon rt'd h> the Oranat t 00~1 Heart ln~t1tute. v.111 empha tlt wan to prcvtnt and rtduc-e the n l o fhean disease Call the 'llt-v.pon hlt\p1u11 a1 63.-1 Oor the lr"'1ne fac:-1ht\ a' S~5~6" for e~m~w 1nformat1o n '.; Rowin g p nJ6ram ln Dana Polnt I\ ne"' clau at the 0.na Point Harbor Youth and •n:.>~p FaC1ht) -ROW1"1 and BtJ1nnu'a uU1na -y..111 N' ~ITcrcd thi, -.-cekend fOir' panlC1ptnll I J and oldt'r • The eta hours att 8 to 11 a m turdl)' and ondl) and 111 rqu1p~nt w\11 tit pn>~tded. Tbott pantas-tint must be able to 1•-im. Call the laoht at 661-7121 b sn- rq.1sttatt0n 1n orman°" , wual commetcial wine compet.i. tioG. Award-winDins commercial en- tries will be ditplayed ud a 'IMle for...Unt illlide IM f&irwine ~. The conunncial competibOn pits m0tt than 40 clauel ot will!P avail- /-abk !O the Or-. County COftlUmer. An ancreue &Om the near 2. 700 entries a year 11Q is aaticipeted this sununer. Award winni1t1 entries wiU be available for tastint insick the • prdcn area. • • .. The purpose of the commercial wine competition is to aid the conftlmcr in makint be«tt educated wine buyina decasions and to promote the undcrstandina o( wine makin& and viticulture in California. Graver says amateur wine makers arc competitive.. with the best of the professionals. "Considcrin& the level of the imateur wine maker thne days, the onl y real difference. com~ to _ ~mcrcial wine.-arowcrs. is. amateurs don't do it for.a livina and they bonlc in small quantitin. · "lt isn't suprising anymore," be aqded, "if an amateur wine maker does better than some, if not most, commercial entries in competition." • Additional competition infor- mation is available by writina to the Orange County Wine Society, P.O. Box 11059, Costa Mesa. 92626. Board approves CAMPUS VISITORS ••• channeldredglng . :::....... war1di.kt-t ............. a . . ( -F'rancy did say. however, the PGlt· pmonal ~ wbetl vWtilli a M~r dredaina o the Hunllnaion . ed ndn wiU help enforce the rep-tchool campus,"' he 19ic1. .. for Harbow-channel and other cbaanela latioftl. kiadetprten ~ • ...._.. has &m approved by . the OraQte · • tchools, thole emAlftyeet mUll CMck County &o.rd ofSupervalOf'L . '1'bey will focus on detinint aenns in with the prinJ;;i/ICCfNIY When Supervitor Harriett Wieder. whole -wdl 11 who vili&on need '°report enani,._ the campus and check out distict includes Huntinsaon Hart»our. tow-hen they come'° campus. The utina OW same procedure durina uid 1 $9S9.000 conlf'K\ co )erform oew rules teem more detailed... IChoOI howl." the work was awarded to R•1 Principe! Tom Jacoblon of New· Loats said in the seventh throuah International Inc. of Portland. Ott. pon Harbor Hiah aarecd with Francy 12th .,... tchools the employees To be drcdaed. will be the main on the unauthOlizea atudtnt visitors ft!UA check in with tbe ._-cu~tQr Huntington' tlarbour channel and who appear on campus. daan or plan~ manaeer 'When entenna adjacent Sunset Harbor channel. .. We ha~e mort problems with the campus and chCcklnt out. They will extend about two miles other students. many are youna ... All other em~. lball hive from the Pacific Coast Hiahway adw11 who have snduated from ass~ to t~m a distnet ID, ca~ .bridge in Anaheim Bay throuah Harbor a few yean &efore," he said. S;howana their name and dri~r s Huntington Harbour to the w,rner ''It is m~tJy innocent. I think the l~n~. number and tcbool ~. he Avenue brid&o. The channels wall be problem 11 pretty .common. In the said. The card shall be used to dredfP.I to a depth of IO feet below the lnner city they have to put up fences identify the individual II an em· low-tide level around their campuses for security. ployec of the di1trict. Parki.,.Midr.ers · We haven't come to that:• with the district's idmt1ftaition DredJing as expected to beain in , ''Accordin&..lo J..oata. all mainten-should be displayed by all personnel about sax weeks. • anct and operational employees must • ass1aned to more tban one she ... MESA COUNCIL ON TELEVISION ••• ·Prom Bl council will revert to its previous habits. Councilman Peter Buffa. who pro- nounced the new addition "a httlc diuracting." said he has heard from other cities that people set used to being televised on the podium. The main difficulty was liahtina. A circuit breaker tripped shonly before the mectina was to besin. leavina the council and speakers wilh natural lightina. way thcy'tt supposed to, .. said Carol Jacobs. the city's .cable television assistant. Amburaey said he was w1tchi~ the television set to check on t.be h&hts and the color under lhe circum- stancn. HONORS ••• Paal Obeeter of Obe9ter Winery eampl• wine dmtnc lut year'• JadllDC at the Oraa&• Comity Fair. ~ After a year ,of planning. the majden broadcast on Jan. 18 was not without its problc,ms. While the council appeared to be somewhat washed out, speakers look· cd murky in the partial dlrkncss. ..Unfortunately, I'm a little disap- pointed that thinas didn•t work the City officials and Copley-Colony Cable representatives said there is no way for them to measure viewcnhip. Prom Bl woman to exhibit her anwork in .. New An in .. New York" at the prestigious Parson's School of Design in New York. • • • O range Coast College retired professor Josepll L. Tomcbak has been chosen to receive the "I Ordre des Palmes Academ iques" ("Knight of the O rder o f Acade mic Palms") by the Minis- ter of National Education in France. • The decoration. accordi,ng to Tomehak. is the academic equivalent of the Legion of Honor. It as given to few foreigners. coAsTWOMAN ceioNICLESPEACE MOVEMENT IN UNITED STATES ••• From Bl touched t>y the co mmitment she watnessed whale interviewing people from around the coun1ry. Especially poignant 1s her memory of 57-yer-old Marge Roberts. who died of cancer two years ago. Roberts' story is one which both begins and ends the book. Accord ing to McGuinness. she met Roberts 1n a desolate stretch of land northwest of Denver. Colo .. called Rock) flats. The land as home to a Rockwell International plant -a plant that manufactures tnggers for Amcnca's nuclear weapons. McGu1nness1oaned Roberts and other acuv1sts an a peaceful vigjl outside the plant's guarded gates. The vigil has'becn played out each Sunday afternoon si nce 1977. . "Marge was among those drawn to ac-tion. When she was concerned about th<" poor, she worked at the sou p katcht"n : when she 'WOmed about nuclear weaPoflry. she. 1oincd v11t1ls and demonstrated; when she disagreed with intervention an Nicaragua. she went there." McGuinness said. ··1 received a letter from a friend of Mu1e's. The letter icicl uded a folded 'tnimeographed paper: 'Mswnorial ... Marge Roberts. August 3. 1928 -March 26, 1986 ... special friend to many.· Exct'rp~ from her letters written during her 1984 visit to Nicaragua were included 1n each memorial program. · "The contra5 are outside ofEJreli ... There is tension even as lhcsuccu arc full ofch1/drcn playing ... The scene is sobering and )Cl life goes on ~ople sm1k ... I am nor feeling afraid. M ostly I am feeling what I came too early on wirh the cancer thi ftl. where I came to know that while I am.noi in vulnerable. the euencc of mNs. I will bf:(}l\wi th whatever happens. lfsomcthi1t1 happens to me. 11 1s still time that I am where I need ro Ix-." "That summed up what many of the~ people feel . a real commitment," McGuinness said. "When I started off. this was more of a professional endeavor than a personal endeavor. II became personal after travelin1 and talkinJ with these people.'' . "Thou&h McGuinness said her commitment level IS not ret the same as the people she interviewed. she says her priorities have changed. "I am different; my va lues arc different." she said. "My pnoriti~re to do somcthin& with this book and to get in a place where I get cl0$Cr to these people. It bothered me when I thou&ht about goin& Qut and doina inJe.rviews ... I wanted lo be able to say I was one of them. but I am not. I do think writinaabout the R,Cacc movcmemnt is doing something -but I want to be more committed. Someway I will have to stay I nvolved In lt.0 "People W~n& Pcaccl· can be purcha~ at Golden West Collcaeor by writing to: Alberti Press. P.O. Box 5325. San Pedro. 90733 , Boat show op~nS fora 10-dayrun Multihulls added to Ultimate YachtRace -1,000 vessels will be on display at LA Convention Center By ALMON LOCK.ABEY 0.., .............. water sk11ang or di ving. we've got the boat for you .. pec1al fcatur~ of the show in- clude: •More than 100 models making their 1988 Pacdic Coast debuts. •Scarab to un,e1I futuristic 50- mph plusl 1ghtwe1ght offshore sportfish1ng boat. a 26-footcr de· signed to be to1Ned easil) behind a standard automobile. The 1988 Ultimate Yacht Race. a three-venue professional yacht racing circuit. has added a third division to embrace mult1hulls. The new Hobie 21 . sponsored by Hobie Cat. Inc. of Oceanside. wall race in the series which gets under wa y May 6-15 j n Corpus Christi. Texas. Other races will be held July 22-30 at San Francisco. and Oct. 7-15 in New London. Conn. multihull. uuhzang Wina extensions for greater stability and speed in high winds. Other performance features' include a BTS Mylar aenoa and mainsail totalling 300 square feet. Spinnaltcrs totaling 350 square feet and more wall add yet more power to the speed y multihulls. "The introduction of the Hobie 21 has do' etai led beautifully with newly organ ized professional sailing in the United States." wid Wood. The 32nd ed1t1on of the Southern California Boat Sho~ will open at 2 p.m Fnda> for a 10-da) run at the Los Angeles Convention ~enter with 1.000 pleasure naft on exh1b1t. •Boat-A-Da) G1vcawa>: 10 nc"" boats wnh estimated retail value of S65.000 ~•II be &Hen awa). one each da~ 1n free drawings. Rolf Bjelke pats on a ebow for natl'ffa ln Antarctica. Other classes arc monohulls -the unlimited design "Ultimate 30s.'' and the popular onc-dnian J/24s. Wood said that 10 charter Hobie 21 s arc available for the Ultimate Yacht Race scncs 'On a first-come basis. More than 150 brand-name boab wall be represented 10 the show ncct assembled b) the Southern California Manne Assoc1at1on. .. This is a full sen ace boat sho~ ... Barn Lieberman. SCMA 's sho~ committee chairman pointed out •Cash-and-can) Manne Ba1aar offenng boating accessories and ~r­ ' ices for !>ale Ba1aar will include enlarged fishing tackle and water <1k1 d1spla)S. •Several ska champions. including Jennifer Leachman and Mike KJellander. \I. Ill be INOrkang the bazaar on the open in& weekend. J?,olar marathonl shOw set forOCC Saturday Entry fees tor each of the three sailing divisions will be applied toward cash prizes. The Hobie entry fee has been established at S2SO per event. A minimum SS.000 in prize money per ~tta has been auaran- tttd by Hobie. ac:tordinl to Miles Wood. Hobie marketing director. For more Hobie information con- tact Wood at Hobie Cat. 4925 E Oceanside Bl vd, Box I 008. Oceanside 92054. Telephone (619) 758-9100. For repna details contact Glenn or Toby Darden at the Ul- timata Yacht Race. 1619 Pen n· Sylvania Ave.. Fort Worth, Tex. 76104.Tclcphone (8 17) 332431. ·we ha"e c.,.erything here from eight-foot dinghies to 70.:foot house· boats and all the equipment that goes with thtm. Newcomers can window shop for that first boat and ex- penenced boat owners can scout for their next boat or the cqt11pment to improve their present boat. If )Our interest 1s ~cang. cruising. fishing. The show wall be open to the public through F:eb 14 on 'Weekdays from 2 to 10 pm . aturda)!> 11 a.m 1n 10 p m and Sundau 11 a m to 7 p m Ad m1ss1on ·~ ·s 5 for adults. S:? for children 610 I 2. and children under h free. Discount ticket coupon~ arc a'a1lablc from ('MA member' and man) marine retail stores. ,,.. By ALMON LOCKABEV .,..,,... .......... Hood Sa1lmakers of Costa Mesa 1s 51>0n<oonnga 90-minute mult1-proJeC· tor aud10-v1sual show Saturda) chronicling the t'WO-)'ear. 33.000.malc polar' O)agc of OC'borah Shapiro and Rolf B1elkc aboard 1he 41 -foot ketch Northern Light. The show wall be field at the Science N~W YARD IN TOWN fMturlng . THE "SYNCRO LIFT" 75 ft/75 tons ,,,. cltolt» of ,,.. woodboal oww • EXPERT LINEAR POl YUAETHANE APPllCA TIOH • QUALITY IOTIOM PAINTING • MECHANtCAL I ONY!LINE AEPAIRS • COMPlrn FllEAGLASS & GEL.COAT REPAl..S • CUSTOM WOOOW()N( .. • 30 TON YARO CRANE FOA BOATS tO n I UP • MAST ST!PPINO , • Off' LOAPfNG BOATS ~ WORKSLIPS 30'-15' & OfFICE FAClUTY AVAILABLE • ON WAT'-flt WOMIHOP AVAJLABlE (. n 111aw 1 MYS I WED, IS IYIUIU) -l73-00l5 -'211T 'anmn NnfPOftT •ACH ' On the Wat• 8ehtnd the Old Spaehettl Fectory # Lecture Hall of Orange Coast Coll~ starting at 7:30 p.m. (The building as off the Adams A venu e parking lot). Adm1ss1on for the show is $5. The recently introduced Hobie 21 is a two to three-man. double trapeze Tickets may be purchased throu&h the sail loft (phone 548-3464)orat the door on the evening of the show. The show features tnals and tnbu· lat ions of hap1ro. an Amencan born in 1951. and Bjelke, a Swede born in 1936. who sailed Northern Light to ahe most northerly latitude ever Midwinters reduced to two days of racing reached in a private sailin& craft. BJ ALMON LOC1ABEY The couple then turned south to Greenland and conunud via the ........ .___...., Panama Canal to Easter Island. For the first time in the 59-ycar Pitcairn Island.and Chilean history of the Southern California Patcgon1a en route to Cape Hom. Yachting Association Midwinter Re- From there thty made their bold gatta,lhcLosAngelcsYacht Clubwill arn1ck on Antart1 ca. cronin& t.he limil its competition to two days. Antart1c C'irclc. north of Adelaide Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13-14. Island. The voyage was acco mplished wiJhout any outside support. either ~ye has always extended the physical or financial. Midwinters to three days, one ~cc Dunn& the voyage . Shapiro and each da)'.. for the larat keel boats with :idlte naviptcd infogy. ice-anltstc<f ~Oflal Of't"stllm" Rule" (IORJ waters for f 10 days. rn those watcn,-ntmp-and Cal--40 yachts. utside the normal r~utc of ships, the This year LA YC wall be host for the couple faced a multitude of-danaen. absence: of naviptional aids .• sub- frcezi n& temperatures. and the eanh 's volanle weather systrmr ULDB (Ultrah&ht Displacement Boats) with ratinp of 70 feet. and IOR A. B and C ratings. Jam Gordon. host chairman. said the club plans to condU(t two races Saturday an<I wind up with one race Sunday. The other I 8 clubs also will confine competititon to two days 11 in the past. Entnes for the LA YC classes will ~ ~t noon Feb. 12. A skippcn mcctin& will be held Feb. 13 at the clubhouse. SOO Birracuda St., Ter- minal Island. For their epic voyqie Shapiro and Bjclkc were awarded the covctcd Blue Wate~ Medal of the Crui1in1 Oub of Amcnca; the Ship's Bell Award of the Swedish Cru1s1n1 Club. and the Seven Seas A ward from the Seven Seas Cru1san1 Association. Rcprdlcss of the hardships and dantcrs. the couple ~re able to document thc1rvo)'111tas if1een from an objective third eye. In lddition to the 14.000 phocotraphs they brou~t beck M..~ouplc.~ ta~ 10unds of whaln. penauins • Ind calvint alacim. ·Busyweeken~slated .. - for Coast yacht clubs Shapero atld ~Ike have pttsentcd their multt·~ll show 7J tima in Swcckn and Norway to 1 total of l:Z.000 viewen. The Swcdith Crvit.- an1 Club dnmbed the producti~ u 1 "photClp'lphic mas~.. and thc Scandanavi1ri Polar Socltty calltd l1 ... t)mpftonict*m 111 ttpt Ind sound." The (C)Upk's 1917..at •our 11kn them around the entift COMlll per· imctn of tht natcd Sutn. ' • With the Super Bowl over and the Midwin~rs only • week away. Or· ante County aaaUftl 'fn°'uiJails Ire anticipeti"I a busytwftkend Saturday and Sunday. Tbe Newpon Harbor Y.cht Club 11 fetturi111 two com~= cvmtt. the ftrt race of the Series b Perfonna~ Handicap bcina Fleet ralinas Saturday., and the Harry Mui T~t ~· fOr lftman-12 dinPin Suaiay. ' The ..._ Yadn Chlb Wll wtlMI up n1 Sunlr.1te SaWI ~ elMI 5-da)' With f'8clll fOr ...U boili • inside the bey Saturday ind kftl beets aailina oul1ade counn Sunday. • At t1'e Lido lsleYldit Oub. dintf\y cluln win be tunint up for \ht Midwinters (Feb. ll-f4) wnh raca inside the bey Saturday. PHRF YKhts wall be .. nna up for OW MidWitalm we'Ut a Miclwittttt Tuneu~ race Sunday 11 the CapittrlftO •Y Yacht Club off Dina '°'"'· -. ----fllc caletMllr of Pnll fOr od'ia' ... • .. Sodlen c.Mbrnia Ydti ~iln..-to be:= .. , .... ~ -' ·:Stores: Try this on for size DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have just returned from aftOthcr frustratina shoppina uperience. Note that I said shoppinJ. not buyina. I ~ahzc that as human problems ao. this one is less than eanh- lhatterina. However, I thouatn it }"Ould be more stnsibk to write to you than to douns of clothina manufacturers and depanment store heads. How can we let the desianen 4nd manufacturers know that not all women want to look like linebackers for the Miami Dolphins? I am S- foot-2. 33 years old and don't wish to drns like a tcenaacr. A1t<hl>ca'sfn1ofm~~is it th.Jt men's cfoth1n1 is available an indics while women are subjected to a ridiculous sizinJ system? What in hca~cn's name 1s a siz,c·7 anyway? l •• IMDos swim in some size 7s and can't get others over my hips. I hope lots of papers wall run your column nghl next to a depanment store ad so the top men in the business will sec it. -P.O.M. IN PIT- T-S1lt1 RG ti. DEA1''1>rrrs: Here's yo.r teeter. ud )'Oti CU be Hl'e WC a l"HI muy department store _.~, wttt ue It wl9e_.er or Mt t~elr ads are OD t•e Mme pa1e •• tM• col•m•. 'hey are vitally l•tereste4 l• wlaat tlfflr c••· tomen_.l ... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: There's a baa debate aoana on an the office. The Question: Can a man teU 1f a woman as a virgin? l say the man cannot tell. otherwise so many of them would.not be asluna the question. "Have you ever been with anyone else?" The woman who insists that a man can tell cites the fact that when the maidenhead as broken there as pain and 59mct1mcs bleeding. I told her at is not always the case. It didn't happen to me. wttt")'ou se-ttle this one? -SAN ANTONIO ARGEMENT. DEAR SAN AN: Sometimes U1ete ls dlscemfort ucl !llttdla1, bat more often tMre 11 aot. Vo. •IA t~ll ooe. ·-- ~"*'· P'eltrury 5 • ARIES (March 21-April ·19): You'll reunite with nal information. secret meeting with .. romantrc and1v1d- ual." You'll locate aniclc that had been lost. missing or • individual who -------------stolen. -· provided pleasure in recent past. Aura of romance featured. you'll pm access to SYD .. EY I Info rmat ion n SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Scenano h1g/\hghts cxcatemcnt of discovery. nanataon. morale. change: travel.' anct). You'll be with acti ve people who stimulate antcllectual cunosaty. Gain indicated through reading. wntang. previousl y kept O•••• secret. Fantasy com-1111111 bincs with prac-•••••••••••••• ticality. Pisces in-volved. • TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): What bad "slipped away.. is apin wathan your grasp. Relationship an- lcns1fics, past experience can now be profit.ably utalated Scenario hi&hliatfts excitement. sensuality. penonalaty SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): lnd1 v1dual who urges .. staff upper hp" may actually bt personally insecure Know 11. play waiuna pmc but stack to princi ples. And do not be afraid to Cllpress f~hnas Taurus pla)s role Capric.om leatured. - CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look beyond th'c 1mmed1atc. perceive potential. pay heed to "psychic ampr:csSJon ... Spmtual values surae to fortfront. you p an ar:_ea~cr degree of se lf-understanding. Pisces. Vargo pht) ro~L -G_PINl(May 21-Junc 20): Transaction 1s fini shed -don) linaer beyond wekome. You make salient point~. views arc verified. you emerae vactonous. Love rela- tionsh ip v ows intense. Aries. Libra people figure prominently. CANCER (June 21-July 22): You ha"e rare op- ponunily to make fresh stan an new direction. Road map as provided. you'll overcome obstacles. md1 v1dual previously indifferent could become strong ally. Leo 1s 1n picture. AQUARIUS "(Jan. 20-Feb. 18): More people arc impressed b) )Our views. research. basic program Fund ans can bt acquired. picture that had been bleak wall no" shine bright. Love relat1onsh1p grows an 1ntens1t) "-ncs featured LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Reun ion takt's place \\>1th family member. loved one. Emphasis also on personal possessions. abahty to increase incomt' Fa' orablc publicity accompanies cffons. Women will pla} 'pccral role. Aquanan involved. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been lost wall be reco,cred. Confidence returns. public relattons 1rnpro' c. cooperation gained from one whose '1e"'i ma~ be oppo'i1 tc )Our own. Spotlight on travel. ph 1losoph~. pubh~h1ng. l:m&uage. IF FEBRUARY ~ IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current c~cle h1&hlaghts possible change of resadt'ncc or manta! statu~. You arc dynamic. creative. restless. could bt amb1Ucurous. You poS$CSS unique abaht~ to anaculatr feelings. to communicatt' abstract ideas 1n en1ena1nang. understandable manner. Gt'm1n1. Vi rgo. Sag111anus pt:ople pla\ 1mponant roles 1n your life Clandestine operntton (caturt'd an Fcbruaf) Burden 1s rcmo' cd 1n ~1arch. '1c"'s '1nd1catcd No' t'mbtr ~ 111 also be outstanding for )OU an 1988 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): lnquanc1 bnng fa,orable • responses. Ask questions. satisfy cunosity. Social '"' 11a- tion due. could include journc). You become more a"'arc of "body imaac." Gemi.na. Sagittanus pla) roles LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll be asked to re' 1'>t' review. fft1nvAt,. F'n('11c n n ~hutld1np. oror,.~~ r(lnfickn- ·.2nd class passengers, arise! .. I wondered how IOnJ at would take aarhne pass.cngcrs ndang an toun~t. economy and super-saver scats to storm the Lamp Curtain of F1nt Class. . How Iona would they sit there anu watch that little cunain being 1n1~ toacthcr. lcavina them suspicious and classl~ss? How long would th~ watch little cans whap in •nd out behind those cunaans before bcina challenaed to take a peek" Well. folks. the "'''oluuon has be'un. In a recent story an Travel & Leasure Maaazine. a California woman was awarded S8.000 an a suit which illcacd that a first class pes.scnacr c"~ and shoved her as she stood an line to use the bathroom in first class. (On a scale of guts. that's -equivalent to landana a plane an Red Square in the Soviet Union ) The victim admitted she pushed throuah the Limp Cun.am onl) as a last rcson. She could not rt'ach "her own" fac1ht1es bccauSt' a dnnk can blocked the aisle. The dcfend3nt charscd that the woman "trespassed in tint clan and violated his pnont) riaht to use the bathroom." E111 Bo11Et1 Thas as scnous stufr. Oh sure: now at's only the loo. but this 1s onl> tht' Jirst bnck to bt plucked from tht' Berlin Wall of the a1rwa)S. Next thing yo u know. a super-saver passenge r will try .to an filtrate <his garment bag an to a fi rst class sccuon or try to inhale first class smoke. First das' tra ~cl has always been o m)st1quc to most >\mcricans. shro uded 1n fantas) and m)Slt'f) Some visualize at as a special place an the sk) whert' skirts and night tames are shoner. entenainment is h,e, bathrooms arc bag enough to shut the door "llhout stand1ns on the scat. and the pilot "'II go into a holding pattern 1fan org) 1s an progress Some people with great 1magana- t1on actuall) '1 ual11e "Omt'n with tiaras. largt' bosoms and lac-e fan'> RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY llC. ... , ..... ~leftl 1m-•n•~ CISTI •SA-SU·llSt, FREE SEMINAR WILL. TRUSTS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS • D.o you know th.It h.mns .m up-to-date Will clue.·> nur avoid probatei • Do you tnow rhat • livins Trust can Solve you Thouund$ of dolurs in raxrs I , • Do you lcnow that you can nJme someone NOW to take care of you should ou become inrilfUd tiltedl Thae and many ofher questions Witt ~ addrHJed by Attorney James A. Humphreys, Jr., leading Estate Pl.nnlng Specialist, at a free seminar. Wednesday, Feb 10th Red lion ltrn 3050 Bristol Costa Mesa 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb 18th Laguna Beach library l63 Glenneyre Laguna Beach 1il0 p.m.-J;OO p.m. throwing back tht'ar heads and laugh- ing. "Let 'cm cat stale shttt cake and green noodles back there ... Most first class pas~ngers arc s"om to upholdJhe secrets oft he first class m)th when they bu) their tickets. But now that a tounst pasSt'nger with weak kidneys has anfiltrat~ the holy companmt'nt. 1t 1s ludicrous to k~p silent 'any longer It's tame for tht' truth to t>e rtvealed. The irony is that the Lamp Cunain d1\'ldang first class from tounst was ne,t'r meant to keep the tounsts an the dark ... but the FlRST CLASS PASSENGERS. Noone wanted them to know that thcarcockta1I sen·~ was longe r so attendants could get tounst class ser' ed first. They wanted to keep secret the fact that although the} "Cfe pa) 1"& IWICe the fare. t ht' food was tht' same and tht'\ had half as many bathrooms. · Recentl). I "as nd1 ng an business class"' hen I sa" a first class passenger sp)ang at us through the Limp Curtain He kn o"s too much for them to let him h'c Neithct vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • A 9 7 Q 10 s 8 7 4 • 6 4 3 2 EAST • K 6 5 3 ? 9 I 6 • 2 7 4 3 2 J 9 6 s 3 • Q J 10 SO TH ') Q 10 2 •• 7 5 • Q J 10 8 4 AK J O AK •AK 9 The biddina: Sotltll Wtst ,. Pua 1 • , ... 5 . , ... .... ,_ Nonb 1 3 • ' . Openina lead: Nine of Bet,.een ttM two of us. "e'\e bttn pla)int bridae for niah on 100 ynrs. In all that time, -.e'Ye nc\er come across a smoother play, al - thouah many of our c:ontnnporann swear they've seen the position crop up at tlw table. Tb.is. in thtory. is the sltuedon we're ref etrina to. Al'let the utlndll two-dub opmi., bid and the aemi-ncaativt 1wCHle-ond rapomc. the aUC"tion prac..W .....-,. NOnh's rabt to tlant IPldel pnnised tome vii- -. Md ScNdt'1 jump over pme ...... llMNI Ml pAnMJ's IN- ....... H1'«' a a '°' w.p boe· • • Nanai .... acy.., cmdlluiq ..... Aft:er Wianlna tlM otelnt lnd la . ' . , Complete t•vtalon Hating• In Sunder'• TV Piiot. Bare facts about blood pressure Blood prc'>surc readings of nudists tend 10 be lowt'r than readings of peopk gcncrall~ Th'at's nu~asts as a group (learl ~. ~ou couldn't sa~ that about C\ er) nc" n'\td1s1 who walls an to camp lf}ou 'rc-acquaanted with four men odds are \Ou'll kno" al least one man namcd Gcora~. Charles. James. "11- ham or John Stat1st1callv. one man an four nat1on"1de has one of the~ namcs L.M. BOYD . Q. Is 11 true foual li.,h ha\C tx"t'n found on top of ~t f,crcst" .\ · mcth1ng la l.e that Tht' top " marine limestone compo~d of the shell<. ofb1lhons of tin~ S<'a cnttc~ So 1ndt'pcndt'n t was Ena.land·\ Count\ ofChMh1re ontt th-at t~ king couldn't "ollcct ta~es there Thi~ amused tht' local\ e'en tht' cats Tht'\ ~mated con\tanth thcrdorc u w" Carrol made ern1ugh of 1t an .. .\her 1n v. ondt'rland" 10 SI' c the language the 1d1om "gnnnang h~e a Cheshire cat .. Q V. hat"s the ~mos• (Ommon ps,chol llal problt'm" .\ h' ness Or so s.a' the scholars Stall. bcltt'r 100 ih' than not .,h, enough la ha\ been· ~1d tht' p<"rson wtth 'h' nc<.\ 'iuOers pain but the person ~1thou1 an' ~h,ncss in01c-1-; pa an Q v. haa·., the "o I mcam ofb1nh rontrol in the '1ct l n1on ·• .\.. .\bon1on Much of \forocco has St'vcn f~t of 10~011 Tha1·s ahrtt feet more than our ~11dY.cst 's btst. If Iowans farmed Morocco. 11's said. they could feed all of ~orth .\fnca That sounds nght Stall . l''c read some farmers "on't "'orl soil so dt"('p 1t can't hold "atcr up close to the roots .\sk the gardcnt'r an ~our famtl~ about this -lli#lllm....._ _____ _ Q. "e rt'fcr 10 "'hllt'S as .. .\nglos .. Wh'" A·. .\nc1t'nt Tcruton1c fishermen shaped bone into a fishhook Tht') said 11 was an "angul" from the Tc<Jtonac 'erb "to bend " .\ va lle)' later named tfolstcin an old <Jerman) "asshapeJ l1kt'a fishhook it bccamt' lno"n as .\ngul 11s people. "-nauls In the 5th Centur) .\.0 . <\nguls '"'aded thc ~uthcm Bntash Isles. The) first called 1t i.\ngul-land. then England L1pst1ck datt'S back to the Ice <\gt' Bea,ef\ ha'c orange tttth Bnah t orange CHARLES Go1E1 hand with the kina. the fate of the contract 1ppean to binae on 'the trump finesse. Since a club loser is inevitable. Howe\'Cf. when Eut shows out on the S«Ond trump, de- clarer needs a minor miracle to land his slam. Declarer cashes au has winners and-usest~q~ofheartsua dummy entry to ruff a diamond. Ht then· exits •Ith his club loser. which East must Wln. Thi1 is the position: • A ACROSS 1 Hne violin 6 Fluid rocit 10 W~d of unl'lapplneea 14 E.xuper-a'• '5 Almost round 16 Sediment 17 Sewral Eng- ltstl qYMnS 18 OeHrlous 19 Seuon1ng 20 lnltillt• 22 "Dey of Wrath' 24 Flltt>oets ~ Bureeu 27 Nautical · 31 OppoMd 3~ Chur"ctl 33 an.tn.1men1 35 .,..._ 31 Other lf<H 39 UCLA a'~• 40 IMoodlHI 41 Unemen 42 Length unlt- 43 Cut~ "Owr-abundenOe 45 Pwtor~ c1 Lays oft 51~ arttst 52 Cognomene S4 -hor'M 2 3 14 17 20 ~ ~ ( • • 38 • K 6 ·• . ,:. • 7 v J • . ". Q - () -·-East .... a.id • red card, and declarer naff1. W..-W.-nttfs ao.w or ovtmdft. IM cuaoc IClOf'e a tnamp trick. Try h • (11Ua mt.··· ia bJ -ol .. ..., • .,.... " ,... lt ... ,., • wt Mel• lncCMrect la)'OUI Md LIM ... CCNld .. ~ ..... def•ltd.) 41 58 Holy-w11er recec:>llCle 59 TurnpOce 61 Prov<>'led 62 Peromele< 63 Consequently 64 Church area.a 6S Tall gr ass 66' A Mllrtlf'I 67 T eleSCex>e DOWN 1 Heam, spottl 2 LodQt' 3 Rockltsh •Means 5 El111ngu1Sl'I 6 OISCOOSOlll~ • •mpllient 8 WeO·IOUn<HK! 9 Coty VIP 10 Aid I 1 FalSlf*S 12 $Nwee<)I 13 CM-ect 21 Enioy An1 23~ ·25 Neigh 27 kT\pr99f'll~ 28 Bl.cl! 29 Sleeping 30 C.Ml :µ C1'DPC*S lun 35 RI.,., valley 36 Edl90n I mlCkne name 37 S.a.c:t lltlfT' 5 7 39 Improved 40 Rustie •9 Char •2 Reduce to 1 SO ln-ventorr pulpy state S3 Narrative 43 Flsn 4A Made-l o-SS Coft9. measure se Sweeteop 46 Animal doc 57 Fem.o Scot •7 ~orogue hstl lalce ....,48 LYflC poem eo Slip on 8 i 1 , 12 13 I • I • , ... . l .. "I got a ONE on my report card! It's for 'days absent.'" . ' ~"" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I 'don't trust Marmaduke's opinion ... he always chooses the road with the most hamburger stops." PEANUTS WMO SAIPAM\'TNIN6 AIM 58'~N6 WW A VALENTINE? -rr COME ON. SCALE. CA1'4'"f YOO SE.E U\ WAl11NC:I FOR·~OUA VERPIC:f? -TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBL&-.. rf l~flfT ~~' ~ A W&-N "5N'T ITT~ 6AMf. ~LAN05 ... ™f. IM~TMU..?l ~~1l"f.~Gf.T lO ~rL. , , . Of TBS BLSACllBU by Steve Moore ··~ DENNIS THE MENACE I SUPPOSE '<OU n.llNK l'M 60Nt..IA 61\l'E 't'OU A 816 BOX OF' C~OLATES WITH '' I LOVE LYDIA"' ON THE TOP ~ - by Hank Ketcham by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan BLOOll COmtTY GAMIN AND PATCHES 00 't?lJ MISS AU ™E ~EE'-'S 'JOCJ GOT IN )QR SCHCXX.. GAMES? , by Berke Breathed by Addison FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston SHOE JUDGE PARKER r r'LL HAVE OAvio FOLLow ME DOWN TO THE COTTAGE ON MY WA¥ OUT, A BBEY 1 -IT'LL BE A GOOD Pl.ACE FOR YOU TO LIVE A N O WO RK ' OAVIO ! 6UT I COM E UP HER E FOR YOUR MEA LS .1 i ~ r 1 I I ' G by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk YEARBOOKS WE'D LIKE TO SEE DOONESBURY FOR IHE HURRIED A~D HARRIED SENIOR , WHl.' NOi HB..P COT SQ OFFER!~ A FORM 516NING ~ ... t '( by Garry Trudeau -"""' D b. ·::~=· s~~CIU ~~-"' t.<rs· :::: -----.. '""'' ~ ---- .,..,,..,.oe ...,.,, cl .... ~ IO~ el ~ ,...,, ....... ..., --·-· .,. ...,... "One eooo mono llbo\ll io-"'1.,,.. ,..,, "~oi. • .,.., ~~It ttlel yell ca11 I 8 I N G 0 B I .... yt ,.C -:dl\" ' 1 1 1 r 1 I NUTUC I . · r I I I • I ; C A T H Y I I 1· I TUfCCA I I I 1· I ,. • ... I ~ ~~.~·:-~. ,-=: . ' .,_ ... ·--..... - • .. . -... UltW'fDI • ' • t I , Tiffany comes to Costa Mesa , ..... 0.0, ..... •in,.,.,.. Tiffany A Co. will l•¥nch an e•peniion propm in the Uni1ed Stales and open a (\9W 1l0re in Costa Mesa. il waa announced in LondOn Wednetday by William R. Chaney. chainnan. who outlined alobal ar<>wth stralqia al a retail conference. The finl location selected for the new domestic prosr:lm is South Coast Plaza with an openina date anticipated in October. , In addition lo its flaaahip New York store, Tiffany has stores in Atlanta. Beverly Hills. Boston. Chicaao. Dallas, Houston and San Francisco. "South Coast Plaza is one of the most d\stinaushcd retail addresses in the United StatH and can be ranked with the finest shoppina strttts in lhe world ... Chaney commented. "It Is centered in a very larat affluent market which offw a substantial oppanunity for Tiffany." In Europe, Tiffany announced tbat Zurich. Switzerland, has been selected as'thc location of its next store. Ncaotiations are proaressina for a 'tore on lhe fashionable Bahnhofstrasse by ~ptember. Tiffany & Co. is the internationally renowned jeweler whose merchandise also includes sterlin1 silver. china. crystal. watches. clocks and stationery. M UTUAL FUNDS t Orange COM1 DAILY PILOT/Thuradey. Febtuely 4, 1188 * - . f:Iead off utures exchange· rejects super ~gency WASHINGTON (AP) -The head or the Ch1cqo futurn uchanacs today ~J«tcd prop<>siJs to place the "cxk in futur« markets unckr the control of a male federal •aency. Meanwhile. the · chainnan of the SccunllH and Exchanac Commission said his ~ncy should have the last word when there are d isagrttmenu with other federal rcaulators in overseeing the nation's stock and futures e~chanen. Leo Melamed. chairman of the uccutive committee or the Chicago Mercantile Exchanae. said the exc-hanaes can correct flaws in the system by cooperating among themselves. "The expcn1sc necessary to achieve the cooperation exists within the exchangc-s themsdves. Our sugesttd approach 1s throu1h the private S«tor." Melamed said. Karsten Mahlmann. chairman of the Chicago Board of Trade. said ... In our judament. such a system of coordinationwould be moreeffcctivc_than the creation of a super aicncy structure." Melamed and Mahlmann testified at the third day of Senate Banking Committee heanngs into the Oct 19 stock market plunge. The SEC, in tesumony Wednesda). had staked out a claim to be the dominant regulator of the nauon) financial markets. SEC Chairman Da vid S. Ruder wants his agency to ha ve lie-breaking power in dispute~ with the · Comm.od1t)' Futures Trading Comm1ss1on. Ruder. whose agency over$Ccs the stock market!>. said o n NBC-TV's "Today" show that he'd hke to stt leaders of stock and futures excha11."s "art JOStther to ~II U$ what kinds of measure-s the) 1h1nk are important" to improve tht' func11on1n1 of financial marke~. (X'ak1n1 of the Current dlVISIOO in authO('lt)' 0\ er stocks and futures markets. he said: "It's my op1n1on that 1hc Sccutities and Exchanae Commission should ha 'e whal I tfunk ofa) a tie-brealcina function when we can't ~ch 'Jfet'TTltnt with the Commodity Futurt'S Trading Commission. the commission that reautau: the futurt>s industry." A day earlier. Ruder 1old t~ Senate Banking Committee that stock and futures marltets arc ~ cl~h hnked 11 mak.t'i $CnSc for stock index futures to be regulated b) the SE( rather than b) the Commodat~ Futures Trading Comm1ss1on. .,, He reiccted the nouon -ad' anttd by the prcs1dcntu1 tas._ for~ appointed to studJ the October stoc._ market cnasb -that lht"" Federal Rescf'\ e Board shouJd C'OOrdinatr lina1'ctal market poltcy "The Federal Re~rve lacks the n«cuar) upenite rcgardina both eQUll)' and futures markets." Ru~r said Wednesday during the second or four heannis by 1M comm111cc on the Oct 19 stock market plunsr fhc head~ of the ma1or stock and futures cxc~. c\<.e p1 for c"' Yor._ tock Exchan1c Chairman John Phd an. arc te ttf)'ang toda). 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Oom Sorr 2om Oo,.., • n Ion-llom Sprr tom lam "'om-lpm :'om.Jam 7om·lpm 2o,m 7om lam .Spm 12 mdniQhl 7om Spm ltpm 11pm·80f" Spm·lom lom 7om le )'00 ha\-e an question about t~JUStt"d pnC'<' pt'nod to l~ abnYe countric our re~nlauves are I\~ to as..-ust )OO. They may be wached 11) dl:di~ our tolMrec number. I 800 S-,.-4000. ext. 105. . . • F 11 ·: l ·' •• .. • i .H - . ~ THUR8DA~9 11 A.IL (NT) PllCll WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE Orn NEW VORK (AP) Feb. 3 NEW VORK !AP) Feb. 3 Prev. "'"· Wm ~ Wed. •i Advanced Advanced ' ,, DK lined Declined ¥ncha~d ¥11chan0ed Notal lfisues otal lfisues ew h ghs Ntwti ghs New lows • New lows AMEX LEADER S NYSE LEADER S GoLo Quaa s M u~Ls Quoas Dow JoNES AvERAG£S I:~, v~"wfi(AP) -iFIMI Dow Jollft '9dls ~ ' . ' . 1 1 '· 7-. lf':'n .. 7 . ·f=. • ~i: iliD .l 1 .ii :If ~1· , !fldus ~-· Tran , Ull s '5 ~tk 6 1 I NASDAQ SUMMARY SHOE ~SALE. UPTO MEN'S .......... ·~··· ...... i•• •lecfed ~ -bniall ._, -Ill me. tflW • M~ ~ F.-1, 10.9 Sitwdly. 104, ..., 12-J - - --_____________ _;:;___.::;;_ I . LEsuE EAllEST Recrults sought toffght - llllteracy So~ople have a perception of an ill\terate person as one who. upon being asked to sign on the dotted line. would roughly grasp a pencil and make an oversized X. While profoundly illiterate people do exist. there are millions .of other adults who somehow get by but arc unable to read and write well enough to handle tasks such as reading a prescription label or filling otn a job appli- cation. To fight illiteracy of all types in south Orange County, the South Coast Literacy Council is on the march. rccruuing volunteers to help people learn to read. write and speak English. "I thought of illiterates as people who didn't know their ABCs and couldn't sign their names or spell out a newspaper headline.'' said Harold McGraw Jr., retired chairman of McGraw- -Hill, Inc. pubtishinJ company. "I soon came to realize that these totally illiterate adults were actu· ally the smallest part of the problem." According to McGraw. "there are 27 million unable to read and write well enough to function in the daily demands of life and another 45 million whose skills need upgrading." · To take a bite out of the problem. on Feb. 10 in San Juan Capistrano. the council will begin training volunteers how to work with those in need of help. The only requirement to join the 18- hour course is the willingness to give one to two hours each week after the course is completed. Graduates will be asked to work with 5tudents in training centers between Irvine and San Clemente. For more information. call Oaalee Carter at 497-1138. • • • • Human Options. the south county shelter for abused women and their children, paid tribute to its volunteers and benefactors at its fifth birthday luncheon cel- ebration last month., . Given special recognition for help in a variety of areas were Pew Jordan, Claarles Tyler, Kea Berry, Polly Fllzel, Doaaa lvenoa, Lydia NlllDben, Mlcuel Claff and Libby Tobia. Businesses recognized for their kind aid to the shelter were Leo Carpets, Sunburst Draperies. Villa Park Land~pes, Feldman Lighting and the Red Hilt Medical Group. President Harriet Cox also took the opportunity to sa y goodbye to retiring board members Roa BJ1sell, Carolya C'Hrm, Doau DevlM, Betsy Ja~•. Jou PelHler, Carol Perter and SUroa Wlaterulter. The incoming president is nym1 Draytoa and the new board members are Toal Aleuader, Fruces A,,aeaate, Bruul• Blrtdler, Aalta Mel1ter· (Pleue ... IUTllSLl.f82) ~··~=======s m ~ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1988 Sheriff's captain putting attention _ on future crimes Jolaa Banmea clwrtbp hlatortcal ltema from Illa family'• collection to Saddleback Advanced courses. in law e nfor ceme nt will solve rape ca es Orangr Count~ ShrntTs Capt John•_He"'lll said hr ~as happ) to bC back in colle-ge. Not JUSt an) college mind > ou The H trran la1.1. enfon.:l'mrnt of- ficer has been a studrn1 at the California La1.1. Enforcrment Com- mand Collegr for thr past t"'o 'ears He graduated and 1.1.as named .:most , inspirational student." last 1.1.eek. The Sacramento-ba\Cd lUll<:ge con- sists of la.... ei:lforcement managers who ha' l' been recommc.-nded for the sch~I b} their supenon. 1hr1.1.C(kl} sessions are h~ld e"er. 11.1.0 montM _..... ---_ e did a 1hes1s therr on "The He"' Ill said he )'lOpe·s his 11me~nt Calleae Preeldeat CoutaDce Carroll. Be la in the colkge seu1ons ..... 11 reap .eek.Ina a permanent home for tbe artifact.. tal'ble re .... ards for the t0mmun11~ F • 1 9 u s t I ct of the C nmeoffrmak Rape aml Y S . . reasures o~Californ1a La"' Enforcement b)' the Year ~000 .. Hewitt."' ho hopes 10 ,,stan a communll) outreach program • · 10 combat the cnme of rape. \31d that h • b • t d h r ffon .... 111 top his age nda for thr on ex 1 1 9 nee a ome cor,:•~~s~~~~)onrape.He .... 1tt~1d he had the ass1!)tance of "'omc-ns· groups and la1.1. cnforcemen1 o ffi cers throughout the state. He sa id he "'as encouraged b> "'hat hr learnrd ijnd thinks tfie problrms ofapprrhendlng and con' 1 ling rapists could 1mpro'e cons1d~bl)' b} the )Car 1000. By LESLIE EAR~T Of .. Dlllr ......... John Hansscn as looking for a permanent home for his fam ily treasu~s. The fifth-great-grandson ofDaniel Carron. a framer and signer of the United States Constitution. has loaned parts of the Carroll family collection 10 the addleback College Library. While much of the memorabaha 1s in storagr . Hanssen said. "M y long-term plan 1s. obv ious!~. to find a llomr for 11. It docs not belong in storage. "lfl we)'e killed tomorrow. I don't know 1.1.hat would happen. because I have no children. I have fnends. tons of fnends. but no children." Hansscn 1!> the sole owner of the collection handed from descendants 1.1. ho incl ude Charles Carroll. a signer of the Declaratfon of lndependmce. and 8enJamrn Frank- lin. Ha nssen·s sa:itth -great-unck. Charles Carroll. who h\cd to age 95 ...... auhe Dcclara11on oflndepcndcncc·stast survi' ing signer. according to Hanssen Danae! Carrolhs Gonsader<.'d one of the five men ~st essential to the framing of the na11on's Const11u11on'. Hanssen said. The-M1 ss1on V1eJO hbrar) was able to accept onl) a small ponion ofihe collection for its e\h1b1t ··w e have papers and r<.'cords and earl) heirlooms of their period here." sa1d·hbranan ~n n Hagen). Among the pieces on d1spla) at the addleback exh1b1tton through (Ple.ue eee HOllE/82) .\ three-pronged approach - "'h1ch includes 1ncreas1ng. police sens1t1\ 11~. raising the a"arenNs of "ould-be '1ct1ms and 1mpro' ing the technical an of cnme pre' enuon and prosecution -could e\rntuaJI} re· duce the 1nc1dence of rape. according to Hewm Among the ,technical ad .. ances Capt. John Hewitt c\pected in the futu~ 1s the abthl)' to ltft fingerprints directly from the '1d1m·~ bod ~ -a process called .. ON~ fingerpnnting." pecaahsts .... ould be abk' to actualh read tissue· -~uch as hair ands.km_:. to discover the height and wc1&tn ofa m manaJ. as "'ell a!> the color ol h.1s skin. e)es and h,ur .\nothrr ad,·an~ment that ma) be ui;cd b' la" rnforcement ofli~rs in thr future 1 calltd a -C o rllput:er Input ~stem:· programmed by na· lion"' 1de e 'pens. .\ccord ing tu He1.1.11t. Lhe S\Stcm will be used to obtain probable informatton rqard· 1ng cnmes and cnmanals Computer.. an 1he ne\l centul') can actuall) ht· C'\petled to spit out anformallon reprd1ng the t)pc and frcquen~ ot cnme. 1.1.here a cnm111JI as hkel ) to h'e and' "'hat may ~ has or her (Plea.8e Me DIPACT/82) Fruits of labors to be judged Lagu.-na-motn·er, d~cughter __ recycling artistic energy By JOYCE BODLOVICR Of .. Dlllr ......... Amateur wine makers. come out of your wane cellars. The Orange County Fair wants its ex pen s to taste the fruits of your labors. · Ever) )'Car since 1977. the fair has featured a homemade wtne competition spopsorcd b> the Orange Count) Wine Society. The number of entries has in- creased each ) ear. according to Jim Graver. competition super- \'isor. · Graver. who 1s an amateur wine maker. has been involved an the contest since its 1nccpt1on. He 53) s the fi rst contest brought 63 entries: a )ear ago 317 bottles of homemade wane wert en•ertd. "No question about 11. more people are becoming anter'tjted an amateur wine maktng." said tll~ Mission VieJO resident. "People arc able to spend more time with wine making, which gives them more knowkdge and add1t1onal expenise to produ~ fine wane ... According to Graver. the com- petition is open to any home wine maker residing in California. The winning wi nes will be displayed at the Orange County Fair from Jul) 7 to 17. The fair will al so feature us 12th annual commercial wine competition. Award-winning en- r O.wnine Sample-Dyer of Domalne Cbandonjudaed wliaee entered at 19"87 Oran&e County Fair. tries will be d1spla)ed and a'ail- abk for tasung inside the fair 1.1.Jne gardc-n · The commercial compe11t1on pits mort' than 40 classes of wanes ava1lablc' 10 the Orange Count) consumer An increase from the ncarh 2. "00 entnes a )Car ago is anuclpated this summer The purpose of~e commercial caH.·gol) 1s to aid the consumer 1n rtkllr.ang bettt>r educated winl'· bu' 1ng dt'<'1s1ons and to promNe thi understanding of winr mak- ing and ''tllculture an Cahfom1a. Gra,er S3}S amateur "''"e (Pleue eee Wll'f&/82) By LESLJE EARNEST Of .. Dlllr""' ..... When ue McCh~rt 1.1.as a budding anist at Laguna Beach High School. ha mo1her encouraged her to pursue hrr dream. · Aft~r all . theirs was an anist1c fa mil) ~k('lure'i..gra ndmother"as a sculp1or. paintc-r and music com- po~r .\nd ~1cClurt's mother also had been dra"'n to the ans. but had sh1:h ed that desire w11h the onslaught of World War II Buo~ed b~ the encouragement. McClurl' rece•' ed the top an scholar- ship from the Laguna Beach Fest1\al of .\rt' at hc-r graduauon in I %.l The monc) paid· for her first year's books and 1u111on at l 1C Berkele' Years later. aftrr mamage. children and a parade of summers St'lhng an at the La~una Fesll' al of .\ns. McClure op!jled her own g.alle~ -4.fter her parents reur'C'd. McClure began 10 in' He her mother. Elizabeth ..., Niii ,.._ _ i-,.,_ Elisabetta Tolle (left), and her daUCbter. Sae McClure happily abare tbelr careen lD p&lnti.DC and ,.Uuy work. Tolle. 10 return to the can vas. Tolle "I don't consider m\sclf a hard- had felt the s11mn&S ag.aan oflate and 1.1.orlr.ing anist." Tolle S..1d "I con- sh1: had plcnt~ of11mc-on her hands sider usan the-anist in thr fam 1h Thi 11mc-.1t "as the daughter doing because she v.orlr.s at 11 all the time ·· the enrourag1ng. Regardless. the t"'o "omen ha'r "I looked at her "Ork and. evrn founda .... a~ to d1,1dedu11esandgro"' though 1t "as a d11Terent style than anisucalh . .\nd ..... h1le Mc("l ure 1s tht> )OU "ould !>Ce an m) era. I could St"e stort o"'ncr and busine s manager that she "a talcntl'd.'' ~tcClure said · sho uldrnng the bulk of rt'pons1b1l11' In fact. ~1nlurt. 4 1. "ho no"' ""orks -which an ludcs teaching student<; side b) side 1.1.1th her mother at the an 1he g.alkl) after school -Tolle Laguna Beach g.allel) called Gallene d1spla~ s her o"' n an on one "'all and P<inache. said she actual!) though t has become the store's star salr\· her mother "as more talented than woman she Tolle disagree "We not onl\ rncouragcd her in an but "'Chad d1sco,ered a rcall) <.h•rp attc:n11,e''>ltle~person." McClure ')31C ·· he .:an sell carcles around me The t"'o "'omen. who share • · strong ph\ ical rest"mblance IP< i.. di\ t'rgl'nt \Ct s1m1lar paths to thl ~me place Both attended l ( &rlr.ek' marned at 19 and had '"' daughter'\ \1C'C1urt kit tht' uni\ ('~II\ \I, her her hu band JO<' then 1n tht • l'a't <.11J.1rd 1n .\lame-da. took a 1nh 1 La~una Beach .9, 196 foe "·\' "'orl..1ng for the Laguna Beal h hrt (Ple&K eee OEl'fERA Tl°"S/8 2 1 WorkShop to teach families how to build sand castle Workshops for the entire f1mily in constructina and sculptina sand castles on the beach will begin Saturday at the 0.na Point Youth and G':f Facility. --The pC'Otl'lm. also schedu. fon\prit 9-and May 7. will meet from 9 to 10:30a.m. and the fee is SJ per person, which includes equipment. Call 66 t • 7 t 22 for additional Information. Cl•• for .enlor driven California driven bvtt the • o( 55 can attend a Department of Motor Vehiclcwpproved eiaht·hour clawoom coune and rettive a discount on their automobile insuraft()t. The dua will meet Saturday and Feb. 13 from l:.lO a.m. to noon at the West Countf. family YMCA 's Harper Prop-am Center in Fountain Valley. The cost is S20 plus a SI cbarJt for the OMV certificate. The coune coven cbaneet in traffic laws. defenseive drivi119JeChniqun. heahb u it rtlatn to &lint and otha subjects raalina to driven over''· Thtft 1tt no tats involved. Thole intcrcned .-ad c:aJI the YMCA oft\ce at 1:47-9622. Theater plan• dlnner, dance The Oranat Count) Children's Theater .,..,11 hold 11s ..second an.ou_ai pla dinner and dance Saturd.a) from 7 p.m. to I a.m. at the Hunti njfon ~ach tnn. Enten.ainment wall be pro"1 ded b) some of the childrea in the theater aroup. formerly known as the Fountain Valle) Community Theater. The donation 1s _12j and additional infom\auon ma). be obtained b) callina the aroup·s president. o\nttla Hincsdorf. at %~12~ • ... TldepooJ ••lk• ln Dana Polnt Ora.net Count)'s Orpanment of Educauon "''ll conduct tideoool uplorat1ons Saturday from 2:30 to 4.30 p.m. at the O.na Potnt Youth and Group Faciht) The cott SJ and panicipants should Y>e;ir old tennis shoes. The prosram wlll be offered aaa1n Feb. 10. and cktaila att available by calhna 661·71 n . emplo)el's and emplo)ers will be conducted Saturda~ from 9 am. to 3:30 p m m Room 119 of t~Fine .\ns bu1ld1ng at Orange Coasi Collqe. Richard Han "'1ll 1nstruct t~ coura 1n manaacmrnt wpen-1s10n. wtnril , ~rtd-te~~pank1p.nu ho11to t-o- fit mto a Job. earn a promotion. develop a catter path and· impro' e business performan~. The ftt ts S25 and details arc a"a1lable at 432-S 80 Oversea• league to connne Lou as tout chief of "oluntttr srn ten for thf long Beach Veterans Hoipital, will speak Saturda., at the met'tang of the Oranat County Ovcntas Serv'i~·u-.~ Thr e' cnt -wall be held at I :30 p.m. tn the communtt) room or Glendale Federal Sav-1np 1n U.una Hill Call MtldrC"d Warren at 837-6SS I for more infOrmauon Sycamore HUl• openbJI .et The public 1s '"' ittd to the S)'C'8"90ft HUis re<TCation lrt'i turda) from I 0 a m. to 4 p.m. for hakana, fish1na. 'ac" ana and p1ckn1dana.. Fn·csand swamnuna """not be pmn1ttcd T~ ;))catnOrt Hills a.ra 11 located a ha.If mile nonh of the El Toro Ra.d stop lilht °" lApna Can on Road.- and the entra.nct •11l bt nwted b) ~red fllet. Ampk ~·na wtN bf Pf'O"tdecL The e' ent 1s cht'dulC"d from Q a m. to S p m and adm1s\10n as S2. "'Ith children under I:? admm<'d free all Land a FelTerat 54 -~5"'5 orthe museum at MO. ~l~t for funbcr mformat1on. Hoag Heart Week ob.erved -\ ~pcc1al Hean Wetk program will be orpn1zed nn t "<'Cl ~~ Hoq Memonal Hospllal 1n cwpon ~ach and .Ho.1.& Health Center m lf''l.nc. The wcck·lont sen('~ ~lf e'eht "Ill be held unda) throuah'ne't Saturda) The ~ntauon • sponsattd b ·the Ora.ntt Coas1 Hean Institute. Wlll emphasize wa ys to Pf"vtnt ao4 ~uc-c then k ofhean dtSl'asc Call the N~ hos1'ital at 6 ·I 30orthclnmefaC'1ltt atSS5-6700forcome*te 1nforma11on .· - BITHBl;L HONORED ••• ...... -.,.. JMet CerMa. ca .. , catll'lltandl1Hll .... • FOuadina memberi -~ •• ._ .. ~ a.rm. v..... OMM•~"--8 were praealed ~th copies of a aew Human ()pOOns' video. Cox announc'Cd to the lunch- eon 1uests that Human Options would be eliaiblc for a SlS,000 arut from the Mericos Foun- dation in Pasadena since they bave raised the necessary ma1dllna funds. The money will be med to f.-nd follow-up re- ~h on their clients, according ~blicity chairwoman Betty ••• • • • AllO honored recently was And. if you're a fruit-lover or srower. you milbt want to atecnd the South Cow Garden Cub's mectina on Feb IO. Pat • .,., • former j)l'e5idcnt of the California Rare Fruit Growen, Inc. will dlscuss in delectable detail the mysteries of 1 variety of rare fruits. .. We call them rare fruits be- cause they are not native to this area:· Sawyer 11id. '·But they are not endangered species ... • • • •• makers arc competi&ive with the btst of the profeS&i<)nal&. ''ContidmQS the tevd of the a&naltW' wine maker thae days. the only real difkttn« is amateurs don't do i& for a livina and \bey bottk in &mall quan- tities. "It isn'f surprisiQS anymqa'' ~ ~. "if 1n ama&cur ~ maker does bet&cr than some, if not most, commercial entries in competition ... Additional competition infor- matio n is available by writina to the Ortn~ County Wine Society. P.O. Box 1 l0S9. Costa Mesa. 92626. .. IMPACT ••• Prom81 motivt, Hewitt .. Id. ,Dnpete futu~ cnme (iabtina ttch--:uqucs. tWwlU ~ IO &he o&d- fasbioncd noaion tha&_J)flvention is the btst crimc·ftahter. To educate, the community about rape prevention. Hewitt said ht p&.ns to prnen& proarams lo schools. PT A poupa a.nd homt0wner's associations. "If we can ed1i1c11e our youna ptople not to hitchhike and to travel 1n numbers and to be very careful about who they allow to approach •htm. we can cul down on the incidence of rape," Hewitt said. Hewitt currently works as the commander of the sheriffs substa- tion in L.aguna Niguel . By uslie Earn~t Laguna doctor to attend · tneettng on teens' AIDS 8J LANCE IONON ........... f Or. Harvey Triebwultr, 1 taauna Bcach Unif\ed School District tnastee, ha beta telecled &o panidpe1e in a nationaJ confettnce that will eaplore I.be Wat of AIDS lO children. A pedia&rician apecializina in adoaelccnt medicine. T~bwa~ is a rtUow with the Society for Adolacent Medicine. He is also a volunteer at the t..auna Bcach Community Oinic and represents the school district on the city's AIDS Task force. He was instrumental in dcvdopi.._ I.be school district's new health prosram. indbdin1 a special sec:bOa fCN: AIDS education. The conference -the National Invitational Confettnce on AIDS in Adolescents: faoloriQS the Challcqe -will take place in New Y ort ~on Ma!Ch 27 and 21. , . ---. .. " ,..,.,. resident 8urJ Bldaell. The U.una Beach Rotary Oub paid trilMate to the retired school trustee for his 12 yean of service 10 children and parent.s in the community. To highli&ht the occasion, attended by "bitbell's wife, s.e, and their daughter. -hmel•, the club named a per- Amons lhe taste treats to be discussed at the Dana Point Community House at 11:30 a.m. are cheri.rftoyas, a large green fruit with a cµstard-like texture which Mark Twain caflcd ... delicious- ness itself," accordina to Sawyer. Also on the agen,da arc the passion frutt, lychees, guavas and man- goes. GENERATIONS REPEAT ARTISTIC TALENTS ••• ~ petual scholarship in his honor. Bithell was also given a framed· scroll and a $250 check -which he donated to the Rotary Polio Plus drive. · • • • Club president Mlaaie Carey will preside at the meeting follo w- i.ng fonch and program chairman Coale WaaMtan will introduce the speaker. Also involved in preparing the luncheon are Eleuor B•U. LlUlu Drew. Lo.ise Cramer, E&MI Sataw, Aclriea11e Flre1teae and Jean AW.SOD. For reservations. call 493-3783. From Bl Dcpanment. where he is now bat- talion chief. When they returned home. McClure kept busy caring for her two babies and doing pen-and-ink draw- inas to &ivc u prrscnts for her relatives. Then. in 1972. she read about an art street show to be held in Dana Point. After a month's preparation and enlisting mom to baby sit, McClure set up her paintings at the outdoor ~--------~~----------1111111111111--~~~~-----H O ME SOUGHT FOR FAMILY TREASURES., l'romBl February arc a framed 2-by 3-fcet family tree. iniualed 19th century silver pieces and a series of old books on the life and times of Charles Carroll. But Hansscn said. to appropriately house the full collection -which includes paintings and furniture - would requfre l 0.000 to 12.000 square feet of pToperl) li&hted. temperature-controlled soacc. · And. althou&h Hansscn says a number of orµniza- tions have expressed interest 1n the collecuon - includina Bowen Museum in Santa Ana and the Newpon Beach Hi~orical Museum -none is large enough to accommod'ate all the pieces. 6 . And. while Hansscn said he expects to earn no mone} from the collection. he might be willi~Bf> split the e.xh1b1t in half. However. he does nol want it scattered among a number of places. So for now. the teacher and real estate investor will continue to care for the sli ce of history in his possession on his own. He sa)s 1t is a mixed blessing. ··rm the caretaker." Hansscn said. "I'm constantly shelhng monc} out of my pocket to keep It going.'' But tht' burden from Hansscn·s past. shipped from Maryland to California by train S9 )tars ago b} his grandmother. is also a source of continual surpnsc. "There are things in storage that l haven!\ even gone through -in trunks ... Hanssen said. "lt:s kind oflike Al Capone's vault or the Titanic because I do n·t know what rm going lo find." ' Boat show opens for a 10-day run . l ,0~9~essels will be on display at LA ~~~------------------~ Convention Center watcT sk1iing or diving, "'e've got the boat for you." Special features of the sho\1.' in· elude: ' •More than 100 models malung their 1988 Pacific Coast debuts. •Scarab to unveil futuristic SO. mph plusl ightweight offshore a1 ALMON. LOCllABEY sportfishmg boat. a 26-footer de· ...,,... ..... ...-signed to be towC'd easily behind a ' standard automobile. The 32nd edition of the Southern •Boat-A-Day Giveaway: 10 tlew show. lt was not a dream beginning. "Immediately it went from 1 sunny day to a black day and it poured.'' McClure said. "I had to immediately µther everything up and put It back in the car:· McClure said. "That was my first show." But McCl~re's spin\ was not dampened. .-I "I decided. for all the trouble J'd JOnC through, l might as well try lO $Cl into the Sawdust Festival," she said. That 1973 summer at the Sawdust FcstivJtl was a turning point in her life. "We JUSt discovered a .whole new summer life," 'itrc said "We also disco\cred a famil)· of people. a communal} of peopk ·· ··None of us realm:d the financial bonanza ll wa$ going 10 be." said McClure. who has sold her an at the festi\a~ e\l'r) )Car since. and who is now o n the board of directors. . But 1f~ummn at an an fe II\ al was bhss for McClure. it was also a a consum 1ng.. ~·, t:n-<la} -a -week. 4 S- da)_ prOJCCt that. she said. was difficult fpr fam1l} members who m is'scd the usual Sunda\ '1s1ts and for ~er tw o daughter\ ·who "ould rather have been at the beach. But there was no aoina back for McOurc. Seven yean later, after switchina from pen and ink to tht more frce-flowina medium of water- color. she bouaht into the M. Storm GaJlery in Laauna. She added after- school cla$Sts to her schedule and her commitment to art was complete. Within a few years. McClure said. her mother -who with her husblnd. her watercolor supplies," Mc<...1urc · said. Then. to McOure's dcli"1t.. her mother enrolled at the Art lnst1tu~ of Southern California. "She was followina in my foot- steps ... McClure said with a chuckle. Eventually, Tolle bqan showmg her work al the booth she now shares with McClure and her husband, a wood carver. "I decided it mipt be fun to sell them and not j ust store them under • athe bed somewhere," the 64-year-old . ~'We just di.covered grandmother said. • 8 WIJOJe new 8UDJmer In the meantime, McClure's llfe. Wealsodls-daughttrs arc continuing the family trt'nd. Wendy. 18. is now a freshman COVered 8 family Of at · Humbdlt State Univenity in n.-oin.Je, a COmmunJ-Arcata, having received akholanhip r-r-from the Festival of Arts. Pqgy. 22. is · ty of people. " a fittt'r-framer at an art supp[y store in El Toro. Sue McClure 8111. had retired their Laguna Beach Hardware Store -befan asking about w.atercolor techniques. The nudging began. "Fo r b1rthda}s I JUSt kept buying Their grandmother. who now sells her art )Car-ro und with her daugh~r . seems happy with her f~hly carved niche. "It's reall} betn veryst1mUlating to · me. because I'm al a time when I could be bored to death.'' Tolle said. "It's a happ)' surprise that it's turned into a busin~ss for me." r Multlliulls added to .. Ultimate Ya,chtRace ~ The 1988 Ultimate Yacht Race, a three-\ enue professional yacht racing c1rcyit. has added a third divm on to embrace multihulls. The new Hobie 21. sponsored by Hobie Cat. Inc. of Oceanside. will race in the senes which gets under wa} Ma) 6-1 S in rorpus Christi. Texas. Other races will be held July 22·30 at San Francisco. and Oct. 7-1 S in New London. Conn. mult1hull. utilizing wing extensions for gt't'ater stability and speed in high winds. Other performance features include a BTS Mylar genoa and l'ha1nsa1I totalhng 300 square feet. Spinnakers totaling 350 square feet and more will add yet more power to the spttdy mult1hulls. "The introduction of the Hobie 21 has dovetailed beautifully with newly · · organized professional sailing in the United States:· said Wood. . California Boat Show will open at 2 boats wuh estimated retail value of p.m. Friday for a I 0-day run at the S65.000. will bt' Jivcn away, one each ' Los Angeles Con,ention Center with day in frtt drawmgs. Rolf Bjelke puta on a •how for nati•n ln ADtarctlca. Other classes are monohulls -the unlimited design "Ultimate 30s." and the popular one-design J/24s. Wood said that 10 charter Hobie 2 ls art available for the Ultimate Yacht Race series on a first<ome basis. 1.000 pleasure craft on ed\ib1t. •Cash-and<arry Manne Bazaar More than I 50 brand-name boats offering boating acccssones and ser-\ 1c-es for sale. Bazaar will include will be represented 1n the show fleet d fi h. kl d k assembled by the Southern California enlarge is ing tac-e an water s I Marine Assoc1auon displays. "This 15 a full service boat show:· •Several ski champions. including frnnifcr Leachman and Mike Barry Lieberman. SCMA·s sho14 KJcllander. will be working the bazaar committee chairman pointed out Polar marat);lon show ·set for OCC Saturday Entry fees tor each of the lhrtt sailing divm ons will bt' applied toward cash pnzes. The Hobie entry fee has ~en established at S2SO per e'ent. .\'minimum -SS.000 in prize mone) per regatta has brcn auaran-•~d b) Ho bie. accordin1 to Miles Wood. Hobie markeung director. For more Hobie informauon con- tact Wood at Hobie Cat. 4925 E. Oceanside Blvd. Box 1008. Oceanside 92054. Telephone (619). 7S8-9100. For rcptta details contact Glenn or Toby Darden at· 1he Ul- timata Yacht Ra~. 1619 Penn- sylvania Ave .. Fon Worth. Tex. 76104. Telephone (817) 33243 l. on the openins weekend ·we have ever) thing here from The sho~ will bt' open to the public eipt-foot dinghies to 70.foot house· through Feb. 14 on weekdays from 2 boatsanQ,all theequ1pment that goes to 10 p.m .. Saturdays 11 a.m. 10 10 with· them Newconi1ers can window · p.m and Sundays 11 a.m to 7 pm shop for that first boat and e,. Adm1ss1on 1s SS for adults. $2 for pcnenct>d boat o wners can scout fo r children 6 to 12. and children under 6 their next boat or the equipment to free. Discount ucket coupons arc improve their present boat. If your a'>a1la ble from SCMA members and interest 1s racing. cruising. fishing. many marine retail stores. ,,,. By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Dlillr ............. Hood Sail makers of C'osta Mesa 1s sponsonng a 90-minute multi-pro1ec· tor aud10-v1sual show Saturda) chronicling the two-year. 33.()()().mile polar voyage of Deborah Shapiro and Rolf BJelke aboard the 41 -foot ketch Northern Light. r he show wall be held at the Science --NEW-YARD IN TOWN . THE "SYNCRO LIFT" 15 ft/15 tons ,,,. ~ of,,,. woodboal oww • DPEJn UHEAR ~ VURETHANE APPLICATION • QUALITY IOTTOM PAINTING • ~ & DIWEUNE REPAIRS • • C0MPLm PWEAOLASS I GEL-coAT REPAIRS •• • CUITOM WOOOWOAK • 30 TON VAA<> CRANE FOR BOATS tO FT I UP • MAST S'TtPPING ·• OFF LOAOtHO BOATS • WOMSuPI 30'-I&' I OfFIC( FACILITY AVAILABLE • ON WATER WORKSHOP AVAILA8LE • (• 11' 'lllUB.f 1 MTS I tldl, IS IYIUILE) 173-00M m 218T 8f-T NEWPORT MACH On the Water BeNnd the Otd Sp8QhettJ Factory ____ ,,,__ Lecture Hall ofOr:inge Coast College starting at 7:30 p.m (The building is off the Adams A.' enue parking lot) Adm1ss1on for the sho w 1s SS. The recentJy introduced Hobie 21 as a two lo thrtt-man. double trapeze Tickets ma} be purchased throu&h the '>ail loft (phone S48·3464) or at the door on the evening of the show The 'show features tnals and tnbu- lat1on~ of Shapiro. an American born in J9Sl. and BJelke. a wcde bom in I '36 .... ho ~1kd Northern Light to the most nonherly latitude ever Midwinters reduced to two days of racing .. - reached in a private sailing c raft. By ALMON LOCJlABEY The couple then turned south to ..., .......... ..., Grefnland and continud via the Panama Canal to Easter Island. For the first time in the 59-year Pitcairn !'!land.and C h ilean h1stof) of the Southern Cahfomi1 P::ncgonia en route to Cape Horn Yachting Association Midwinter Re- From there the) made their bold gaua. the Los Angeles Yacht Club w111 attack o n Antan1ca. crossing the limit its competition to tW9' days. Antanic Circle, north of Adelaide Saturday and Sunday. Feb. 13-14. tsland.Thcvoyagewasaccomphshed LAYC has alway·s extended the without an) o utside support. either ph)s1cal or fi nancial Midwinters to th~ days. OM race During the voyage . Shapiro and each day. for the larac keel boats with BJclke navigated in foggy. ice-infested lnt~matjonal OtTshore Ruk (IOR) waters for 110 days. f n those waters. rat mas and Cal-40 yachts. outside the normaJ route of ships. the -This year LA YC wlll be host for 1he coupfc-faced a muh1tudc o£.4a,,_...., ___ _ absence of nav1gat1onal aids. sut>-free~i ng tcm peraturcs. 1lnd the earth's· volatile weather S}'Stcms -ULDB (Ultralight Displacement: Boats) wi th ratinas of 70 f~l. and : IOR A. Band C ratinp. : Jim Gordon, host chainnan. said : the cwb plans to conduct two races : Saturday and wind up with o ne ract' • Sunday. • The other 18 clubs also will confine : competititon to two days as in the : past. -: . -Entries for the LA YC classes will: clow at noon Feb. 12. A skippers: mcetioa will be held Feb. 13 at the: clubho usc. SOO Barracuda St.. Tcr-. m inal Island. : . . . . ~~~~~~~~~~-..:.-. . . -. . For ttmr l'J>lC voya~ haptro and BJclke were awarded the coveted Blue Water Medal of the Cru1sjng Club of America: the hip's Bell Award oflhe Swedish Cru1S1rig Club, and the St\·tn Sen Award from the Seven Seas Cru1111n1 As.soc1at1on. BuSy Weekend slated ~ . Reprdless of the hardships and danacTJ. the couple were able to document their voyagr IJ if sccn from an ob.Ject1vc third e~. In adchtion to the I ~.000 photQV1phs they brou~l beck. the couple also ~turned w11h taped sounds of whales. pcnauin ao4 caJvaas ataoco. for Coast yacht clube 1 With the uper Bowl over and the M1dwuiten onl~ 1 wed away. Or- angr County saihf\I enthusaasts ~ antic1pat1ne a busy wtckmd Saturday and Sunday. ·Shapiro and B,tlke ha'e ptttented their muhi-rMd11 show 73 times 1n nw~HarborYachtClubis Swectm ind Norwi> to a total ,of btunns twocomptta&rvcevnts. the 22.000 v~~rs. The ~uh Cnu1-fin race of &he Oidr1oa Seria for ~.Club ~nbfd the prOd~!On "· htformance H11idap a.a,. flea a pho tovaphic masterl)tctt ~nd raLinp Saturda)» and the Harn the 1ndan1v11n Polar ~1y ~1un.Jroph)' rqaua for Ldumn-12 called 1t -a S}mphon1c poem 1n lisht dinpies SurWtay and wund " · The covplc·s 1'987-11 tour takes lht •lboe Yacht C1Uti wilNI thcrtt around the cn11re coe"al ptt· up its S\lnkist Sma S.c_.y aod 1mctcr of 1ht n\(td lattt unda) with rac1111 • lfMlt boan \ ' c inside &he ::L S.turday and kttl bolts: Sliliftl OU . COUrtet$unday. : At the Lido Isle Yadtt Oub. dinsM: claues will be uimna up for iM: Mtdwimen C Feb. 13-J 4) with races! iMide &he bey S.tutday~ _ : . PH Ill F YIC'ftts wtU be ,eanna u1p for! tbt Midwiftlm wida 1 Mldwiatet= Tuneup race Sunday a& tbc: C~ lay Yacht C1ubo«o.na: PoinL ' : • De..., ol ~ts Aw~ 1tm1 ia ,lk !outl)cn CaHbaie Y~MOn 11 npcaed UC bt ......... -• - ' . . Stores: Try this o~ for.size same pa1e as tM1 col• ... 'h.y are vitally latertstt4111 i. w-.t iklr et11- 1omer1 tlalall. DEAR ANN LANDERS: I have just returned from another frustratina sWoppina e1tpericncc. Note that I said shoppina. not buyina. I realize that as human problems 10. this one is less than earth· shattcrins. However. I thou&ht \it would be more sensible to write to you • than to dozens of clothing manufacturers and depanment store heads. •• LMms . • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: There'sa big debate J oin& on in the office. The question: Can a man tell ifa woman is a virgin? I say the man cannot tell, othcrwiSt so many of them would not be asking the question. ··Have you ever been with anyone cl1t?" How can ~ let the designers and manufacturers know that not all womco want to look like linebackers (or the M1am1 Dolphins? I am 5· foot-2, 33 years old and don't wish to dress hke a tc:tna1er. swim· in some size 7s and can't get others over my hips. The woman who insists that a man can tell cites the fact that 'ol(hen the maidenhead is broken there 1s pain and sometimes bleeding. I told her it 1s not always the. case. It didn't happen to me. And speakinaofsizcs, why is it that men's clothing is available in inches wh.ile women. arc ~ubjcctcd to a nd1culous ~rzin,1 systerfl? What in heaven's nam~ 1s a size 7 anyway? I I bopi lo1s of papen will run )our column right nc llt to a dcpanmcot store ad so the top men an the busancs~ wiO· sec at. -P.0 .M IN PIT· TSBURGH. ·. Will you settle this one? -SAN ANTONIO ARGEMENT. DEAR PITTS: Here'• you letter, U4I JCMI cu M 1are tkat a 1nat maay departmeot 1tore laea4lll1 •Ill see It wktlaer or aot lklr ads are on U11e DEAR SAN AN: Sometimes tlllere 11 discomfort a.H blee4hl1, bat more oftea tlaere 11 aot. YH wta U1il ooe. P'rNay, Feltrury 5 ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): You'll reunue with individual who ------------- ~ SYDNEY 01111 provided pleasure in recent past. Aura of romance featured. ·you'll gain access to informat io n previously kept S«ret. Fantasy com- bines with prac- ticality. Pisces an-••••••••••••• volved. • TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): What had "slipped away" is apin w1thJn your grasp. Relationship in· tens1fies. past experience can now be profit.ably utilized. Scenario hiahlights e1tcitemcnt. sensuality. personaht~. Capricorn leaturcd. • GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Transaction is finished -don't linaerbeyond wekome. You make salJent points. views arc vcnfied. you emerge v1ctonous. Love rela: taonship arows intense. Anes. Libra people figure prominently. MNCER (June 21-July F>: You have rare op- ponunity to make fresh stan in new direction. Road map as provided. you'll overcome obstades, ind1~ual previously 1nd11Tcrent could become strong all}. Leo 1s in picture. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Reunion takes place "'1th family member. loved one. Emphasis al5o on personal possessions. ability !O increase income. Favorable publicity accompanies efTons. Women will play special role. Aquanan involved. · VIRGO (Aug.. 23-Scpt. 22): lnquines bring favorable responses. Ask questions. sa11sf~ curiosity. Social an' 1ta· uon due. could include)oumey. You become more aware of"body imaae:· Gemini. Sa11ttanus pla} roles._ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You'll be asked to re' 1se. re-view. "'""v:iitio F'0<'11< nn ,.,-hu1ldanJ! nrorio"" ronfickn· ual 1nformat1on. secret meeting with "ro'l"anuc md1 v1d· ual." You'll locate an1cle that had been lost. mi ssing or stolen. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Scenario h1ghhgh1s exc11emcnt of discovery. Oirtation. moraJe. change. tra' el.' a net). You'll be with active people who stimulate intellectual curiosity. Gain indicated through reading. wnt1ng. SAGITI'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Individual who ~rges ··s11fT upper lip" ma)'. . actuallY. be personally insecure. Know 1t. play waning game but stick to _ pnnc1ples. And do not be afraid to express feehngs. Taurus pla)s role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look beyond the 1mmcd1ate. perceive potential. pay heed to "i>sychac 1mpress1on." Spiratual values surac to forefront. you gain greater degree of self-understanding. Pisces. Virgo play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): More people are impressed by )Our views. research. basic program. Fund1ni can be acqu1~. picture that had been bleak will now shine bright. Ldve rclauonship grows in intensity <\nes featured. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): What had been lost will be recovered. Confidence .cctums. public rcla11ons 1rnproH:. cooperation gained from one whose views ma y be opposite )Our own . Spotlight on tra"'I. philosophy. publishing. language. If. FEBRUARY 5 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current. C)Ck highlights possible change of residence or mamaJ status. You arc dynamic, crcau ve. restless. could be amb1d1:xtrous. You possess unique abilit} to aniculate fechng.s. Lo communicate absuact ideas 10 cntcrtammg, unde~tandable manner. Gemma. Virgo. Sagittanus J)l'oplc: pla) important roles m )Our hfe. Clandcsttne opcr:n1on featured an Februarv. Burden 1s rcmO\ed in ~larch. , vae"'s v1nd1catcd No\C:mber "''11 also be outstanding for )OU an 1988. 2nd class passengersf arise! I wondcrtd how IOnJ 11 would take airline passengers nd1ng in tounst. economy and super-saver seats to storm the Limp Curtain of First Class. How long would they sit there and watch that little cunain being snap~ together. lcavma them suspicious and classless? How long would they watch little cans whip in and out behind those curtains before being challenaed to take a peek? Well. folks. the revolutton has ~un. In a recent story m'Travel & Lt1surc Mapz1ne. a California woman was awardtd S8.000 m a suit which alleged that a first class paSKngcr cursed and shoved her as she stood 1n line to use the bathroom in first cla.ss. (On a scale of guts. that's equivalent to landing a plane 1n Rt'd Square an Lhe Soviet Union.) E111 Bo11Ec1 ;~ 1:.-{_ This is serious stufT. Oh sure. now 11·s onl)' the loo. but this 1s only the first bcick to be plucked from the fkrlin Wall of the airways. Next thing you kn ow. a super-saver passenger "111 tr)' to infiltrate his garment bag into.a fi rst class section or tr) to inhale first class smoke. "' throwing back the1c heads and laugh- ing. "Let 'em eat stale sheet cake and green noodles back thert ... Most first class passengers are sworn to uphold the secrets of the first class myth when they bu y their tickets. But now that a tounst passenger with weak kidneys has infiltrated the holy compartment. 111s ludicrous to keep silent an y longer. It's time for the truth to he revealed. The irony 1s that the Limp Curtain d1 v1din1 first c~ss from tourist was never meant to keep the tounsts an the dark ... but..the FlRST CLASS P"SSENGERS. Noone wanted them to know that their cocktail service was longer so attendants could act tounst class served first. They wanted to keep secrt't the fact that although they ~ere pa) ana twice the fare. the foQd v.-as the same and they had half as many bathrooms ~~I DAILY PlLOTl~hurodey, Februwy •. 11111 --- .. • • D • • • • • Complete t....won Hating• In Sunder~• TV Piiot. B~re facts about·blood pressure Blood pressure rud1ngs of nudists tend to be lower than readings of people gcnerall). That's nudists as a gro up. Clearl). )O U couldn't sa) that about e' Cl) nev. nudist who "'al ks an to camp L.M. Bo YD ~ couldn't collect u -..es there This amused the locals. e'en the cats The). smiled conSLanth therefore Lt-was Carrol made enough of 1t 1n ".\hcc IO V..onderland"' tog" e the language tho .1d1om "gnnnang lil..c a C-hcsh•rc cat ·· Q \\hat's the most common. If you're acquainted "'Ith fo ur m'en. · oddsarc_)ou'll know at least one man ••••••••••••• named George. Charles. James, Wal· ~'chologacal problem" : .\ Sh' ne-s~ Or so sa' the scholars.. 1111 ~Iler too Sh\ 'ihan not Sh\'00 enough It has bttn. s.aad the person "'Ith 'h'n~ss suffers pain. but the pe rwn "'t1 ho.ut am sh~ ness 1ffll1ctS· p:un llam or John Stati.stacall}. one man an four nat1onw1dc has one of these names Much of Morocco has seven feet of topsoil That's three feet more than our Midwest's ~st. lf Iowans farmed Morocco. 11·s said. they fould f~ all of Nonh .\fnca. That sounds nght. S111l. l'vt'· read some farmers won't work soil so deep It can't hold water up close to the roots . .\sk the gardener 1n )Our fam1I) about this Q We refer to wh11es as .. .\nglos " Wh " ' } , A. .\nc1ent Teuton11: fishermen shaped bone ~nto a fishhook The) said 1t was an "angul" from the Teutonic 'crb "to bend ·· .\ vallt') later namt'd Holstein 1n old German ) "'as haped hke a fis hhook It became known as .\ngul. llS people. o\nguls In the 5th. C-entu~ .\.D . '\nguls an'aded the ~uthcm Bntash Isles, The) first called 11 .\ngul-Land. then England Q Is 11 true f&ss a.I fish ha\e been found on top of Mt G' crest" -\ Something like ihat The top 1s manne limestone. compos.ed of the shells of billions of tan) sea cnttcrs Q What·~ the 'o I means ofb1nh So independent was Eniland's control in the "aet l n1on" Count) ofChcsh1rc OJlCC that the k1na .\ \bo111on -MM«lnla------- ACROSS 1 Flne Y1ofin 6 Fluid roc:k 10 WCKd of ~ 14 ex..,._. 15 Almos1 round 16 Sediment 17 Sewral Eng-...,.. queens 18 Delirious 19 S111ornug 20 lnffiat• ~ HOfy·Wlll8' r9C41C>lacie Si Tumplke 6, Provoked 62 Pernnet• 83 ConMQuenlly IM Chureh areas 65 Tall grass 66 A Martin 67 Telescope DOWN The '1cttm admitted she pushed through the Limp Cunain only as a last rcson. She could not reach "her own" fac1lit1cs ~ausc a dnnk can blocked the aisle. The defendant characd that the woman .. trespassed in fint class and violated his pnonty right to use the bathroom." First class travel has always bttn a m )·st1que to most <\mcncans. shrouded an fantasy and mystef) Some '1sualize 11 as a spcc1al place 1n the Sk) where skins and Oaght times are shoner. entertainment 1s hve. bathrooms arc big cnou&h to shut the door without standinJ on the scat. and the. pilot wall go an to a holding pauem afan orgy as an progress. Some people with great 1magma· tion actually \ 1sualize women wt th uaras. large bosoms and lace fans L1pst1ck dates bad. to the Ice .\.gc Rcccntl}. I was nding 1n business class when I saw a first class passenger Sp} ang at us through the Lamp ~ Cunain He knows too much for them to let him hvc. fka,cr\ ha'c orange t~th Bn&ht orange 22 "Dey of Wrath" 24 Flatboats 2e 8urMu 27 Meutical 31 Oppoeeo 32 Ctuc:fl 1 Health SPOIS 2 Lodoe 3 Rockfisf\ 4 M .. ns s Exttnou•Sfl 6 OttCOns011te v lmpettenl ~ weo-touno~ 9 City VIP RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,_ .... C... lertl 1122 .......... ctsll •SA-54S.11H FREE SEMINAR WILL. TRUSTS AND CONSERV ATORSHIPS • Do you know that having an up·to-dtHe Will doc' not iVOid probdtel • • Do you know th.it a livins Trust Cdn save you thousands qi dol~rs in tu~s_/ _ · _ • Do you know tha(nu can name someone NOW to t.ike care of you 5hould you become incapacitatedl Th~ ind many other questions wiil be ~dressed by Attorney James A. Humphreys, Jr., INding Estate Plinnln1 Spec~list, it i free seminar. Wednesday, Feb .10th Red lion Inn 3050 Bristol Costa Mesa 7:00 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb 18th Laguna Beach Library 363 Glenneyre laguN Beach 1 :30 p.m.-3:()0..p.m. ·Call NOW to rewft ... tliii and materiala ff...........,. A. •••n. ~ Hillei CA,,;===-",..._u (714) lll-l300 Neither vulnerable. South deals. Wf.ST NORTH • A 9 7 ~ Q 10 5 "> I 7 4 .• 6' J l EAST • K6SJ \) 9. 6 • l :'7432 J 9' 5 J 0 Q •• l •I 7 5 • Q J 10 SOUTH • Q J 10 I 4 :'AK~ e-A I - • A&. 9 The biddina: SM .. Wett 1. hit 1. ,... 5. ,_ ..... ,_ Nortlll l 0 3 . ' . Openint lad: Nine of ,.., lktween the two of us. we've bftn playina brid~ for niah on 100 yun. In all that time, we've n~u comt across a snroothcr play, al· though many of our contemporaries swear they've teen the pocition crop up at O.C table. This, in tha>ry. is die Dt\IMioa we're muriq to. Afttr dtc utifkW 1wo-dub ....... bid .~ •he..;..~ rwa #wood l'tipri•••· dllt aucdoe . ""' 1e1d noraaly. Nonb's r* • ......... Ill"! ... .,.. qt. "" .. ~·· J1lllP O\W ... = ...... ....,.. .. t.nmlP Hal' I 1 top c,... .._. -.~ ..... ...,_..,~ ........ Aft* WllfillltM•I l ...... ., CHARLES GOREii hand wirh lhe king, t.hc f atc of the contract appears to hinge on the trump finesse. since a club loser is incVitable. Ho•ever. when East 33 lnetrumwtl 35 "'-* 31 Other~ St UCLA e!Net• 40 86oadtau 4 1 Unem.en 42 Lengltl untt 43 Cut equllly "'0-..-ebundMoe 45 Pwtcw plecl9 47 Ley9 °" 51 Spenlaf\ .,,... 52 CognoiTlel II S4 -~ 2 3 14 10 Atd 11 FeltlfHn 12 SNWMd• 13 Oif9ct 21 En;oy Aile 23 Obeenoed 25 Neigh 27 lmptegnet>le 28 Bl-* 2t Sleeping 30 c.r... 34~11tn 35 Rt¥9r Yllltey :M Edi9on'1 mtddte name 37 Saled Item 5 shows out 011 th~ second trump, ck--t.--.--4--+--+---+--- clarer needs a minor mnacle to land 17 his slam. Declarer cashes all his winnttS and u1a the queen or beans u a dummy cnrry to ruff a diamond. He then exits with his club k>scr. wbkh East must win. This is the posidoa;. .. ' " v • •A " --\' --. ' .... Q - 0 -·- . -- ~ ., ¢ J • EM .. ._. a ,.I card. ..u4 dedlrw r-.lh. WMdllr Waa natf1 low or ~•""'-.. C9Ml 1COrt a LNmp trid. Try ii. (nil cot =• a by .. , of an • ., ...... "",. le ... ,... .. ... -..,., .. ,.,.. .. die .. CCMIW._.. ... .,_.,) 20 . . 39 lmPfO"*' 40 Rustic 49 Char 41 ~10 1 50 lnvenlory pulpy state ~ Narrative 43 Fl9tl « M~to-55 Cottee ~ se Sweetsoe> 46 Antmel doc 57 Famed Sco1· 4 7 PrCKaiou-ttstl lake 48 L ync P<*TI 60 Shp on 7 8 11 12 13 ... ". I' _..,._ ~-- by Bii Keane "I got a ONE on my report card! It's for 'days absent. ... MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I don't trust Marmaduke's opinion ... he always chooses the road with the most hamburger stops." PEANUTS VALE~TINE5 DA'( 15 (OMIN6 .. 8UT AREN'T YOU i<INO OF OLD FOR ME? ' GARFIELD WMO SAID AMV1lUM6 A8011T SENPIN6 ~OU A. VALENTINE? -GC COME ON, SCALE. C.Al'fi YOU !>EE I'M WAl'flNCr FOR YOUR 'VERPIC:f? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE 1---~ IN 'flllt BLSACllBU by Steve Moore l>ENNIS THE llENACE. I S\JPPOSE 'fOU. TMINK !'M GONIJA 61VE YOU A 616 BOX O~ OWCOLATE 5 WITl-I ''I LOVE LYDIA '' ON THE TOP! by Hank Ketcham by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady l BLOOll COUNTY . I 0E HONEST! )t)UMU6T MISS li-4E · APPLAIJ5E AND PQAI~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE -:.. . -. . , -.. SHOE • ~~~~· !'~A ~ JUDGE PARKER r , -- I 'LL HAVE DAVID FOLLOW M E DOWN TO THE COTTAGE I ON ,MY WA'( ~T, ABBEY I FUNKY WINKERBEAN / by Berke Breathed by'Addison NAW. fk::»I.. :S Gar IT Al.L ON TAPE by Lynn Johnston ~Y Jeff MacNelly by Harold L.e D~x r 1 HEAR THE PHONE! I'LL see OOTH OF YOU TOM ORROW / I COME ev FOR DINNER, SAM ' ~ ' t 1 I . J I 0 by Tom BatiClk ~ FOR IHE HURRIED AN HARRIED SENIOR, WI-¥.' NOf HEL.P OlJT et.> OFFERI~ A FORM 516NIN0 ffiGE ·· · . • I YEARBOOKS WE'D.LIKE TO SEE DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau JE5lJS OltlST ANP~ ./ AOrcl . ' rM6MNG 'THE LJW'fl 1..:.-..~~~\ •• • 9 r.o·'O"'ft .... , e' •tt• lo.• ,.,..,.b.., ...,-do i.. .._ •o •~ ._,, '""°~ ~dt I BINGOS I I I I I I' I . I HUTU( I I' I I I . I {jT,~T, 1-. -MoCNt to ct>....., et dlM9< ,..,.., "'One OOoO """9 ellO<A M11ng c:auM!ower • 11\el ~ Clll ~o.i-or 11·· I l ~ i Tlflariycome~ to Costa.Mesa · p,.. Ody ...... win,.,..... Tiffany A Co. will launch an expansion propm in the Unittd Statet and optn a new store in Costa Mesa. it was announced in London Wednesday by William R. Chaney. chairman, who outlined &)obal arowth strategics at a retail conference. The fil'$t loca•ion selected for the new domestic prov.am 1s ~uth Coast Plaza with an optnina date 1nt1c1petcd m October. . In addition t~ its flagship New York store. Tiffany bantorcs m Atlanta, Beverly Hills, Boston, Chicqo. Dallas. Houston and San Francisco. "South Coast Plau is one of the most distinaushed retail addresses in the United States and can be ranked with the finest shopping streets in the world,·· Chaney commented. "It is cen•crcd jn a very large affluent market which offers a substantial opportunity foe. Tiffany." In Europe. Tiffany announced that Zurich. Switzerland, has been selected as the location of its next stort. Ncgot1auons are progressing for a store on the fashionable Bahnhofstrassc by September. Tiffany & Co. 1s the internationally renowned jeweler whose merchandise al$o includes sterling silver, china. crystal. watches. clocks and stationtry. M UTUA L FUND S , . ~ I Orange Cout DAILY Pn.OT !Thursday. February 4, 1988 1r • .- Head of futures· exChaiige rejects sllper agency WA HINGTON (A P) -The bead of the Chicago' lcadco ofstock and futuresuC'han4c "aetto&ctheno ttll HC' rcJtctt'd 1hc notion -advanet'd b)' tht- futurts n ehanges today rcJ«tcd propoYls to place the u~ whal kinds of mea ure~ they think are impon4nf' to prcs1dcnt1al task force appointed to stud_) t~ October stoc k 1n rutures markets undtr the control or a single impro'c the funct1onJns of financial markets. stock mnrkc1 cra~h -that the Federal Rcsen-e Board federal •ncy. ~luna of the current d1v1sion 1n authQrat ) O\et ~huuld lOOrdina1c financial marl(ct Pohc)' Mtanwhtle. the chairman of the Securities and stocks and futures markt ts.. hr said. "lt'5 my op1n1on tha1 "The F(deral Re~~·t la~h .1he nece f) exptrtist Exchange Commission said his aacncy shoufd have the the Securities and Exchange Co mm1u1on should haH' regarding both equ11' and futures marlt.cts.'' Ruder YJd last word when there are disagreement s With other federal what I think or as a tie~break1na funcuon when we can't Wtdncsda\ during ihr ~cond of four hearinp b) •he regulators in overseeing the nation's stock nnd futures reach agreement "'ith the Commodity Futures Trading cumm111cc· on 1he Oct 19 stod market plunge, uchanges. Comm1ss1on. the 1.:ommtn1on that rC"gulates the futures I ht' hC'adr. of the maJOr stod. and futures eAchanats. Leo Melamed. chairman of 1he execut1 "e committee 1ndustr) .. nH pl fur r"\t>"' 'or~ tod. fa~hange Cbamnan John of the Chicago Mercanulc Exchange. said the exchanges A day earlier. Ku<kr told the Senate Banking Phd::in jft te!>trh 1n~ toda~ Phtlan 1s scheduled to appear can correct .. naws 1n 1he system by cooperaung among Comm1t1ee that stock and fu1 urt's markets arr so clo~I~ Fmld) themselves. linked 11 makes sense for stock indu fu1ures to ~ The EC 1s blaming computer 1ratcg1cs based on .. The expenisc necessary to achieve the coopenrnon regulated by the SEC rather than by tht Commod11 ~ fu1urt~ 1rading for &l'tung thr l rash started and makina it ex ins within the 't'Xchanges themselves. Our sugges1ed Futures Trading ( omm1ss1on. "'or~ .appr03t'h 1s through the private sector." Melamed said Karsten Mahlmann, chairman of the Chicago Boacd of Trade. s~ud. "In our Judgment. such .... a sutcm o( coord1nat1on would be more effective than the creat1Qn of a super agen cy structure:· Melamed and Mahlmann testified at the 1hird da ) of Senate Banking Commiuee heanngs in10 the Oct 19 stock market pfunge. • The EC. 1n testimony Wednesday. had \laked out a claim to be the dominant regulator of 1he na11on·'> financial markets. SEC' Chairman David . Ruder "ants his agenC)' to have 11e-breaking power in d1 ~pu1er; "11 h the . NE W YORK (AP) -Tile following l"I sl'lows the New York Slock E1tcM nQe stoclll a nd warrants 11'\al l'\ave gone uo IM mosr and down 'lie mosl based on oercent of cll'an9e for Wtd No secunries traatno r>elow '7 or 1000 sriarH are included · Net and oercf!lraoe crianves are 11'\e difference t>erwun 1ne Previous closing orlce and Wednesdav's noon Pnc.e • EmerRao S ROWf n 6 GernHomt 1 Paef l t~=~ 10 Calton 11 viTO<IShp pl 17 PooeTalb s 13 &tstPrO<I ~ ! 2. + '11. 1- 1) • 2'· .. 4"11 ~ •1 • 19 .... + ._ Uo •, UP • UP • UP I • UP • UP ~ommodil> Futures Trading Comm1ss1on Ruder. whose agency overSCC"s the stock m.irlt.cts. -s~ud on NBC-Tv·., "Today .. show that he'd hkc K> ~e Name UPS 1' Ro~r c IS TranKn 111c 16 CircuttClv 9,,. t 19. + )''I + n .... ~ UP -. UP l'"t UP \, uo 1-'w UP • UP l , UP U J 10 125 10' 10~ 10 0 94 9 •• 97 85 11 J 4 ~l .. 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Adv~nced m Deel ned ¥ncher19ed otal iisues Newh ghs 1 New lows • AMEX LEADER S GoL o QuorE s Marke·t tum bl es more NEW YORK (AP) -The stock mar~et drifted lower in g_uiet tradin~ • extcnd1n& Weane ay s osses.------ The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials. down 28.35 on Wednesday. drop~, 5.31 to 1.919.26 by 2 p.m. on Wall Street . Losers outnumbered gainers by nearly 4 to 3 in the overall tally o f New York Stock Exchange- lis!ed issues. with 620 .up. 80!"'down and 475 unchanged. Analysts noted a continuing mood of catttion in both the stock and bond markets as traders awaited the completion of the Treasury's sale of $27 billion in bonds and notes. which began Tuesda)' and concludes today. _With the recent decline of interest rates. there was considerable uncertainty about pros~tive demand for the long•term bonds being auctioned today. T._e drop in rates is also widely seen as a likely harbinger of a slowdown in busi ness activity. Wan Streeters have devoted a lot of attention lately to trying to assess how severe that slowdown m1gbt become and how lo ng it might last. Federated Department Stores.jumped' 3~ to · 5S7/w in active tradln.e. Campeau ~orp. of Toronto offered to raise its bad for Federated from $47 to $6 1 a share if a merger agreement can be reached this week. The Limited fell 11/4 to 17¥1. The company reported a 5 percent salC$ decline for January. Generar Re dioppcct 3''1 to 52 des11rrc rhe insurance holding company's repon of higher operating earnings fo r the fourth quarter of last year. The NYSE's composite index of all its listed commol) stocks lost .38 to 141 .59. At the American Stock Exchange. the market value index was down .31 at 268.65. Volume on the Big Board came to 139.29 million shares with two hours to go. ftrev. .!'rev. l Wed; ..., Advanced t'J ·n Declined ¥nchenged Jt 1, olat 1r,sues New ngtis s New lo-s NYSE LEADER S Dow JoN ES A v £R ~G£S METMS Quons NASDAQ SUMMA RY MEN'S ... , .. ., ................ . td«rtd Jtyla • brvha .... all Mia lio,J Alooday .__. Friday, 10.9 S.runt.y, uu. Swdly t 2-5 · • •' .. . NEIGHBORHOOD R>US THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1988 25 CE TS Judge grants bomeowners tempora ry injunction in lawsuit against Angus Oil By PAUL ARCHIPLEY or .. ._,... ... A Huntington Beach citizen's aroup fighting a downtdwn oil re- covery project won a preliminary injunction that wlll temporarily shut down the project. Nation Anthony Kennedy's ap- pointment to the U.S. Supreme Court Is con- firmed by a unanimous Senate vote./ A4 Court voids surrogate mother contract in Baby Mcase./A4 California Olagnosls In death of child star Heather O'Rourke lscalled into question./ A4 Boating One couple's marathon expedition to both poles will be Illustrated at OCC. Bring your overcoat./82 Entertainment Sam Shepard toys with the memory mechanism In his new play ''A lie of the Mind./ AS Index Advice and Games B3 Boating B2 Bulletin Board B 1 Business B5-6 Classified C4-6 Comics B4 Entertainment AS Opinion A6 Police log A3 Public notices C6-8 Sports C1-3 Weather A2 The gr:o ulU(W to .stop wortc on a S25 million oil recovery program in a residential neighborhood bounded by California and Delaware streets and Rochester and Springfield avenues. John Murdock. an attorne) rep- resenting Concerned C111zens for Debate On· Mesa offices tense By JENNIFER WEBER 0. .. 0.-, ........ After a lenghty and te nse meeting Wednesday. the Costa Mesa C11y Counctl posrponed acnon for one "'eek on a ma1or nonh Costa Mesa office project after residents protested that the city was rushing a head w11hout g1 vin$ them time to review techn1caT studies on the plan. "I believe that unless we have more ttme to review the documents. 1t 1s not an adequate heari ng:"said oppo- nent Scott Will iams. · The council cut off the hearing o n the One South Coast Place project about midnight and decided to take the issue up again next Thursday. Last year. a Superior Court judge set aside a council approval of the pr.Qj~tJJllifli-lhat an env1ronmenta~ - report and the cit) general plan were inadequate. The judge gave the ctty until March 9 to con:e<-1 the defi cien- cies. Among othe r things. o pponents ·argued that local roads and freewa) s "'ould ~le to handle trafficTrom . the project. Former city ma} or >\I Pinkie) was am ong a ha ndful of residents who supponed the development. sa} mg that developer C.J. Scgerstroms & Sons had a 'ested interest in ensuring tflat roads were adequate. An argument broke out betwe~n councilmen Peter Buffa and David Wheeler afte r Wheeler croso;-exam· ined Pinkley and another prCHle- velo pment speaker. one-time council candidate Sandra Hamilton. suggest· mg the) had accepted campaign contribution fro m Henf) Segcrstrom in the_past. BuJTa accused Wheeler o f trying to in11m1date speakers who held a n o pinion counter to his. ··vou·,e been grossl)' insul11ng to these people." Buffa said. adding that he was "ashamed o(Wheder's behav- ior.·· .Wheeler responded that he was mere!~ trying to ··calmly .. assess the speakers· biases. The amendments to the O ne South Coast Place plan considered b) the coyncil would: (Pleue eee HEAJUNG/A3) • Huntinaton Beach, said an Oranae County Superior'Coun minute order was delivered Wednesday stating a preliminary injunction had bttn grant~. Jud&C.. ully -Seymour-ruled the- aroup bad demo nstrated a reasonable probability that 11 could prevail m a trial slated to begin .i\pril 18. Murdock said. The pfoject by the ColOrado-bascd Angus OAI Co. would cap off and consolidate random oil wells in the downtown area Ol\tO the 140-acre site and recover about fhe m1 lho n barrels ofoil. Angus s poke.s man--Spe ncer .Sbcldon said compan} offic ials haven't yet seen the injunction. "It's not clea r until Y.e see 11 whether 1t precludes prehm1nar) co nstruction act1 v11y or not:· Sheldo n said •·1f 11 docsn·t. preliminary construction work will continue until the April court date." Ho..,ever. Pam Steele. 'ice t>rcs1- dent o f the Concerned C1t1 i.en$ board of directors. said that under the injunc uo n onl> strctt and side.,..al._ improvements can be completed a stipulation the group agreed to ~hen 1t went to coun The Cll) C ounc1l issued construc- tion permm last fall after "nsus filed a lav.-su1t alleging c11~ o fficials had tllcgall) blocked the permns. In tum Concerned C 111Zens charged the Cit~ ·s action "as illegal In their complaint. the group ~1d Jalle KotKla, Tom a.aabaw and Sae Becker are oraantatnc • fa.n.S:ratatna ct.Un to laelp ............. "-..... pay for r~toration of Hb:a~oa Beecb Pier, which wu alaortened 6"y •tona R.rf. Group launching dri.ve to restore ROBERT Bu1E1 . . Huntingto.n ~ier Focu s o ~ THE N E~s Formt'r restaurant wo rkers -who lost their jObs as well as a second home when Tht' End Cafe plunged into the ocean last month -have started a campaign to raise S 100.000 toward the rttonstruction of the HuntinJton Beach Pier. The 'tfoup. Persons Interested in Expediting Reconstruction (PIER). has gone to the Cit)' Council to stt~ permission to incorporate as a non- profit corporation. That status 'WOUid aid the group's fund-ra1,1ng e!Tons because dona- tions could be ~ntten off as ta\ Huntmgon Beach l 'n1 on H1Jh hool deducttons. spokes"'oman J ulle D1stnct, said she reahus the Kotsch said SI 00.000 her group hopcs to raise will Kotsch. ~5. "'as an assistant man-be Just a drop 1n the bu keL consider· ager at The End Cafe ~here she ing that O\ erall recons1ruc11on cost<; Y.orkcd for 10 ,ear5. pnor 10 its to rebuild the pier are l'~t1matt'd a t dcm1St' on fan · I The crashing ~bout SS m\lhon V.·a, es on that d:i) l nocked out the ~ But she belie' c., rtl:i t the mone' last ~50 feet of the I. JO.foot pier and will be S) mbohc and rnuld spur Cll~ sent 11 and The End Cafe into the efforts for getting \IJle and federal "'ater assistan~. Kotsch. a subst11u1e teacher in (Pl-.e eee PIER/ A3) , Lucky in love: Irvinepair dealt 3-of-a..-kind at Hoag By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. ..., ......... It was obvious Craig and Kathie Stevenson's two-bedroom condo in Irvine wouldn't do. Between them and their baby dauahter J C"SSica, the home was pretty full Then the doctor recommended they hire a live-in housekeeper. So last week they moved to a four- bcdroom home near Rancho Cali-f.orru . Then, on Saturday a l Hoq Mem- orial Hospital, came the reason - make that reasons: William Christophtt,'Cun.is James and Roter Ccaia.. 1 The youq couple, who j ust two ycan qo were sinale. active and free. arc suddenly the parents of an 11- month o kl airl and triplet boY$. Instant family. ' .. "Ifs a shock," admitted Craig. 31. .. When we found out we were having three we thouJht ·hol> cow!' ·· Christopher. 4 pounds I ounce. chedced in at 9:28 a.m . C unis. 4 pounds. followed at 9:29. and Roger. 3 pounds 15 ounces. made It a crowdat 9:31 . They wt'rc two mo nths premature. Kathie. 24. 5a)S there was no comparison between her bac k-to- back prqnancies. • Betna preanant With-JC'SStea, I WIS real healthy and excited.'' she said. "With triP,lets it was painful and miserable. • ' Sbe spent the last 12 weeks of her pti':iancy in lxd. · ~ts aren't ' completed yet to determine whether the bo}tS arc identical. But all indications point in that dirtetion. The odds of that happening arc I 1n a million. And neither Craig nor Ka'thie has a family h1stoi') of multiple births. This wasn't C'\actl) how the) had planned their ~oung mamaae. Kathie "as taking birth controf pills when shr got pregnant -both times. The couple used to take frequent tnps to Me:<1co The} have a sailboat the) haven't used since July of '86. Not that the' ·re complaining, mmd )OU. h's }USl not ·~ way they. had planned their la fr ... "When we first found out "'e ~re havinf. triplets. there was no me- dium. · Craia said. "We "'ere real Cllcitcd. then real teared.·· "We'd~tqu1etandd1stanctd from each other,.. K.ath.c said. "We'd wonder how can wr afford this'? How ............ 011/A2) KaWe 8teftDMD, 24, a.a. Mr MWS. fall . House ~ejects new funds for Contra rebel~ .. thl' council reversed Itself in closed \es~1on. v1olat1ng the Brown Act open meetmJ law and depriving rcs1dcnts of a fu ll neanna on the pro,ect • ~urdocl said. The v oup ~ISO alleged the project IS 1ncon!l1stent 'With city zonmg. which h~ts the area as rcs1dcnual with no ii~-. 011 d nlling permmcd. , In addition. The environment.al impact repon was inadequate bc- (PI--eee OIL/ A2) Photos. of stolen· UCl~ogs released Animal rights group claims pictur es sh ow beagles mistreated By JONA THAN VOLZIE Ol .. 0.-, ....... '\ S«ond envelope wtth a letter and set of photographs showtng ~~ "llh implan ted electrodes and ·"ounds on their boc:h~ was delivered to the Dail) Pilot on Wednesday.' apparent I) b~-the3nl mal nghts group claiming respons1bth t) for abdut<ung 13 beagle!I from a UCI research labofjltO~ • . The group. a loose-kn11 orpmza- tJon called the o\nimal L1berauon Front. said the letter and photqgraphs "'ere Its response to claims b~ UCI officials that the abducted dogs v.ere health' and .,..ell cared for ··we. the -.\nimal LLberauon Front. kne~ that all statem~nts made b) C l and their ''' iS«tors would be blatant hes to gain public sympath) ... states the letter ...... tuch was tvpcd on plain "'h11e paper and Ith in a ma1lbo' al the Dail) Pilot 1nce the dogs Y..t"fl' taken from an outdoor pen on L Cl's no nh campus earh turda). Dr Robert Phalen. "'ho head<-d the dog.stud). said Che dogs ~e~ m top hcaJth and would be farmed out for ad opuon after the comple"t1on of the SQ'Q0.000 stud) The letter. howc' er. disputes those claims ·· >\n)one -. ho knows anything about the ~search mdustn knows that ,.,, 1scctors "'·ould neve·r permll an~ one (Including authonu es> 10 stt the e' 1de"nce. or the ah1mal models. after. the) -.ere throuih w11h them·· the letter sau ... Basic research ~· qu1re"S that all a nima l models be killed so that the) can be studied ... The letter also mclu&Si cop~ of a IQ 5 paper b} PhaJen. who led-the four-d0C1orteam tha t used the dogs in smog and tracheotom ) e \pcnments In the paper. Phalen wrote that SC\ cral beagles were killed to aJlow for lung and org.an e \am1oauons. (Pleue eee PHOTOS/ A.2) DA: Rigby can'tkeep his hands off boys • a -· I ~ ...... ~at pact fc~ 4 OQQ 'd by oc· p1anners IJ .. VAN sftaN ........... Onlllet County pluai111 com-millioacn fueled tbc flame of de- we=c.in tbc IOUth county llol-billa y by rec:ommadiaa...,- '" 4,000 mon llomes tor~-M~ra of tbe comnutlion 11ve Under Tuelday's propoeed ~ ment, the COin= VIOUld pey $40 million for rued consuuction and ia~.m.provemeoas under the FoochiU CiKulation Pbuina Plan. The plan. bued on pojeCUons by &be c:oun&y EnviroDJDeDtal Man.- ment Almcl' of ex.pected powth and transporation neecls. wa approved last October by the Jk>ard of Super- visors. Board members decided to use bindin& development apeements as a tool to lock in funds for the road buildina projects. J;)evdoprncnt qreemcnts wert rarlly uaed by 0raOF County aov- trnment unt.if the Foothill Plan was enacted in October. the same time Iba& initiative petitioners ~ tqin-.; ni~ lbtir campeip. Since lben. two ..,eemcnts have received flnAI approval, another seven have rtteivcd preliminary ap-Pf!>V~ &om the Plan'nina Coft'- m1Sll0n, 1ad another 10 are now being 'reviewed by Environmental Manqcmcnt Aaency staff. · U.S. Tempe ......., ' ...... ......... ..__ . .,... ... ,. .. , ....... . .................. •• II 41 - their teatative approval to an ..,ee- lnCllt with the Foothill Rueb De- velopment Co. that would pwunec ~ company authorization to build 3,900 bofPCI in the foothilb northeast of_ Millfon Vaejo. In tum, the de- vetopmmt company would have to ,ick up the tab foi pen of a S23S miUion road buildina and improve- ment project in the area. Developers. in return. are assured that their lona-ranac buildina plans will not be disrupted by chanaes in zonina or the General Plan. the co~n_!y's central plannina document. Petitionen have critid zed the pace at which the agrttments have bttn coming up for approval. sayina they represent an attempt to circumvent the initiative, which would limit' growth in arus with severe traffic congestion. Mlelly,N.Y It 11 ......... ......... . .. ,,._, ~ ........ City ~ tt 00 l.M.,.... II • u .. II N 11 ,. 14 II 94 • 41 14 41 • 17 • 44 • 71 71 • 14 Calif. Temps Surf Forecast The recommendation brinp to beady S0.000 the number of homes that have rtteived the plannen' ita~p_ofapprovaJ durina ~~t six. months. • Of thole, approximately l l ,000 have won final approval from the Board of Supervisors. Officials say the qreements would also protect the dcveloJ:'e:::r!~ the CU1uircments of Sensible Growth and Traftk Control Initiative. which proponents arc try- ina to ~t onto this year's election ~~t. . .. l'hey~ould at least wait until the iniliati.ve has aone before-the volen.'' said Tom Roat!'!, c<rauthor of ttie measure. "But they won't. of course. 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II II 1t n ... 41 14 .07 ... ,. -a7 aa " • 11 '4 42 II II It~ 41 • 61 .. 07 ·10 » ,. 2t 10 •• at u 17 " 30 IS M II Tides . TODAY )!17 a.m -1:31 ""'· ~ ....... 10:4$""" Extended .. 1,1 .. .0 I .. ' MOM GIVES BIRTH TO TRIPLETS •. : ~ taken by •••••I npta actt.-a . 9llow • woa.nd on tlae top of a bemCJe'a bead : . . where a UCI reMAl'dler bad attaCbed an electrode. PHOTOS OF STOLEN DOGS RELEASED ••• Prom Al ~n admitted Wednesday that he had as many as 40 beaaJcs destroyed during the previous study -from J 978 to 1985 -bu1 said just two of the does in 1he current stud) were scheduled for oeath- According to Phalen. the two d~. which had electrodes impCanted in their heads. t.tould be killed with drugs in a quick and painless manner by an expcn. After death. the dogs· ~tissue would be examined. the doctor said. Liberation Front and an anonymou.s However. UCI spokeswoman caller Monday claiming to represent Kathy Jones said the dogs were fed the animal rights activisfs said that a high-quality food . and their coats. veterinary checkup showed the dap teeth and ears were cleaned regularty. had been mistreated. Phalen attributed any injuries on The bea&Jcs had sores-on their the-dogs to "life·s wear and tear.·· and heads and bodies, rotted teeth. in-said some o f the injuries were because fected gums and collapsed veins and the beagles were old. · were starved. the caJler claimed. .Linda Grancll said UCI authorities The dogs had neither food nor , were havi.n' little luck in finding the .wateT when they were "liberated"· 1 bea&les. which the anonymous caller from an outdoor pen at UCl's nonh told the Daily Pilot were placed in campus air pollution research labora-homes Monday after being stolen From Al are w~ going to care for them?" NoddinJ toward her husband. Kat.h ie said. ··He'd be excited one minute. then bottom-rock depressed the ne).t.'• They were JUSt getting the hana of caring for thefr daughter. too. In fact. they discovered ont' trick with Jessica they hope will work with the boys. Kathie said she'd be up at n1&ht. walking with the baby. and then they found o ut when Jessica laid down on dad·s chest she went out like a liaht. Since the triplets arc stin pretty small. Craig thinks there's room for all three -for awhile anyway. The Stevensons also plan to take advantage of a cl ub for parents of twins and triplets where they figure to learn other tips. 'T ve talked with some mothers already:· Kathie said. ··tt's extreme!~ supponive and helpful." Ttie couple also has plent) of relatives who have volunteered to lend a hand. they said. Kathie was working as a bank teller, three to four weeks_ That will gi ve their parents a little more time to prepare . "I think the real shock will happen "hen ..-..e get them home," Craig said_ And. C\ er the entrepreneur. he had a thought ··We'll rent them out by the month:· hl'. offered. "You get a break on three.·: but she's a full-time mom now. . Craig. on the otht'r hand. figures to • . • be working ovenime at tht' tv.o auto Panamanian leader s ~int .supply stores he ov.ns in indic tment ·expected R1vers1de and Pomona. . Kathie goes home today. but tht' boys will remain at Hoag for another Phalen also took issue with the repon.s of mistreatment at the univer- sity lab. He said the laboratof') had tory. the ealler said. over the weekend_ HEARING CONTINUED ••• Ml .\Ml ( .\P/-'\drug-trafficking indictment againsi Panama's mili· tar) strongman Gen. Manuel An- tonio Noriega 1s ex pected ·to be rrturned b) a federal grand jury here Thursda) or Frida). sources close to the 10\ cs11ga11on said Wednesday. passed inspection a week before the OIL RECOVERY PROJECT ... break-in by the campus Animal Research Com mi nee and by the Food and Drug Adm1n1stration last year_ But both letters from the Animal Top NicaraguaIJ. defector to get · $800, 000 in aid From Al cause it failed to discuss alternative site~ or the structural integrity of the prOJCCI site. Murdock said. The group also charged that former Councilman John Thomas had a conOict of interest ~hen he voted for the project because he had done wo rk on the site. Steck. who planned to celebrate the .victor> Wednesday with a magnum of champagne. said Angus and city officials ha'e ~n dishonest throughout the tight. Steele said there alread) has been a lire on the site and elC<'tncal power surges cauS{'d b) work there ha'e knocked out residents· appliances and other items.. ··tt's Just been hokey ffo m the beginning:· she said. Sheldon said the prOJeCt enJO}S broad suppon in the cit). ·'There's a 'Cl") small group of very selfish people ..-.ho aren·1 against tht' project per sc -thq JUSt want 11 dont' somewhere else:· he said~ ··Whert'? Barstow? From Al • Cap the square footage on the 94- acre site at 3.1 million. I 0 percent kss than an earlier limit. • Limit building heights from five stories near anerial streets arid neigh- borhoods to 20 stories in the center of the propen' • Force t .J. Scgerstrom & Sons to build improvements on nearb) streets and keep traffic moving at an acceptable level. If traffic docs not Oow smoothly enough. the ctey either could refuse to issue an occupancy permiJ for Onr South Coast Plact or could block construction on other Home Ranch projects. The Segerstroms· plan to build 12- and 20-stof') ·office towers at One South Coast Place. the first phase of development on the Home Ranch site nonh of the San Diego Frecwa) between Harbor Boule' ard and Fa1r- v1ew Road. Ground v.as broken on the project last year .and prehminal) grading done. but the work came to a halt following the Judge's ruling that the general plan was incomplete and tht' ennronmental impact repon was inadequate. The offi ce of the U.S. attorney general 1n Washington has given approval for prosecutors to seek tht indictment. and U.S. Attorney Leon Kellner 1s c,~pectcd to announce it Frida). sources who asked not to be 1den111ied told The .\ssoc1ated Press. The indictment. which would cul- minate months of secret te111mony. is expected to lean heavil) on the ~ord of t"o forml·r Nonega associates: Jose Bla ndon. until recently Pan- ama's consul general in New York. and Flo~d.('arlton. Noriega's former personal p1 lot~o' emment sources h3\(.' ~Id WASH~NGTON ( .\P)-The gov- ernment is g1 v1ng SS00.000 to a man the United States considers an ex- tremely valuable defector. a former to~ aide to Nicaraguan Defense M11iister Humbeno Onega. a pub- lished r"C-poA said Thursday. "I don't have any pity or sympath); for them." she said ... When they (city officials) told us the project was dead. we dropped our lawsuit. ··Thi s prOJCCt's not going away. It's the tool that's necessary to clean up the old 011 factl1t1es in downtown Huntington Beach. RIGBY ASSAILED-SY PROSECUTOR .•• ROJCr Miranda Bengoechea. 35. descn~ b) Onega as "the most important betra)al" in the scven-)ear history of Nicaragua's leftist Sand- inista government. w1 II receive the money in rewards. resettlement a~ sistance and a contract for un· specified scrv1cd. The Washin$ton Post rcponed It cited unidentified convcss1onal sources for the infor- mation. The mone) will come from the president's contingenq fund. ··Then the} turned around 1n clo~d session and gave them th-e1r ~rmits." .. lf)ou can·t do that you've got a real problem w1th redcvelopmen1-·· From Al alleged victims contacted Harbor Da) officials. The most scnous charges against Rigby stem from a trip to UCLA. where Rigby. a hurdles coach at the PIER RESTORATION... un iverSlt). allegedly sodomized two p Al )Oung boys. ..... Harbor Municipal Coun Judge Kot.sch and three founding mem-Those decisions will be up to the cit). Russell Bostrom is scheduled to bers of PI ER. all former managers or following its safet~ st udies. But she decide toda) whether -Rosenblum ~ssistanl managers of Th~ End Cafe. does want to ensure that the pier will presented enough evidence during invite residents to anend a formation be designed to ~llhstand storms .at Rigb) ·s prehminaf')· hearing for the meeting scheduled toni&ht at 7p.m. least equal to the one that wreaked so former teacher to stand mal. If h"e in Room 8-8 at City Hall. much havoc in Januan · she said. decides Rigb) should stand trial. tht'n he must rule on whether all the charges against him should remain On Wednesda>. Rosenblum and Kelley debated the validity of the charges. The usually respectful ex- change turned ugJy when Rosenblum verbally attacked Rigby as Kelk y questioned whether a playful prank could constitute a sexual attack. Kelley shot back during the hearing that the children were lyi ng about the incidents with their judo teacher. ··This 1s the k1nq of case that can snO\\ b.11::· Kellt'y said. ··Harbor Day School is a small school. (the victims) all kno..-.. ea h other. We all know they talk -the) comt> in here and say they don't -but \\C know they d o. Kelle> sa id man} of the incidents may ha vt' l»cn "poor judgment" on R1gb) 's. behalf. but addt'd they wert not crimes Rigby 1s tht> father of two children. . an, infant girl and a 9-year-old boy_ His wife and children have not attended th e thret-w~k hearing. Miranda, who defected Oct. 25. will receive more than the CIA generally Pa )'S high-level defectors. appsrcntly reOccting the adminis- tration's apprec1at1on with the defec- tion and his performance since then. the Post said. Kot sch told C'11y Couiicil members Tammy Dillon. 24: a member of .. thato~rs~helphaff ~nedw the ~u~s boa~ ~~wrno~i~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ come in. She said that Beach Lincoln perhaps 'rcOect the love of the pier Mercury h.as ofTe~ to contribute a that irsharcd b) the group. · pcrcentageofitssalcsofMWcanand She worked 10 )Cars at The End He has denounced Nicaragua's leftist Sa(ldin1sta government in doz- ens of interviews and news con- ferences since his dcfe·ct1on. that surf guitarist Dick Dale of Cafe. nearly half her life. she said. A Ne'A)>On Beach has voluntttred his pre-med student at UCI. Dillon said. services. Holida) CruiK Lines also ''I'm not out of a Job. I'm out of a wishes to pan1cipate. 5.he said. , home." Kotsch said the group is not The End Cafe .and the end of the committed to rebuilding the picrto its -pier came crashing down into the original length or to specific plans. ocean less than fi ve years after a storm kQ.ockcd out the end of the pier and the' former End Cafe in 1983_ · Wednesday's Lotto pic~s -The Cit) Council voted unani- mously last montft to d«"lare a local emc~ncy to speed state and federal financial help. The council also voted to pay up to S20.000 for an under- water structuTe spc<:ialist to probe for dam• to th·e rest of the pier. BJ 'he .UHd1ted Prn1 " Here are the winning numbers picked Wednesday night for the California Louery·s twicc-weclcly "Lono M9 .. pme: 36. 21. 26. )3. 40. 22 and the bonus number. 17. Playcn who correctly aucssed all ti• numben will share a prize pool of ~~llllJPllll 1M91°"9CI Jao._lllySI' eo.ia MeW C• .. .--llu• •MO C:O.•a ~ CA tNe ~ ... .., . ..,. -=· -I .. a •» S 10 million. lottery offidals said. Those pickina fi ve numbers plus the bonus number will share S 1.4 million: five of s1x. $7 13.000: four of six. $648.000. Three of six is worth an automatic SS. The sales from Satu~y to Wednesday niaht's dfawina were S 13 million. . The aroup's effort to 'raise money would Knd a "tremendous" message to the City Council aboill Tfie com- munity's sincent) in rebu1ld1 n1 the ·pier. inierim Public Works Director J.,.cs Evans said. DelfJ PHot D1llwety llQumr•tHd C....,.I ••l 0 -"9' COMt P-""'Q C~or, No ---..,......... .o; • "'~ '"' .... , ... --~_, ... ~ .. ·~°"' 04" Ja•tcaU 642-6086 _ _.,_....1 ...... What do you like about the Daily Piloc? What don'• you lake? Call the number above and )OUr rnnlllC will be recorded. trantenbcd-and de- livered to the ~C>Ptt.• editor. TM amc 4-flour anrwmna wrva may be uted to record letten to thr editor on any topic. Contribulon to our Letien column muM a.ncludc lbdt w...._lepboQuumbn for vmficauon Trtts us....-. on your mind. al 20% J'QQUl~ . ...