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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-09 - Orange Coast PilotI • . . * TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 25 CE T . Dole bot, but Bush countq next test Gephardt narrow winner of Iowa's Democ rat caucus ·Slow gro·wth petitioners ready to file By MIKE GLOVER ........ ,,_..,... DES MO INES. Iowa -Re- publican en. Bob Dole and Demo- cratic Rep. Richard Gephardt led the prclltdcnttal caravan into New Hamp\hm: toda). victors in Iowa cau(·use!t that boosted Pat Robertson in the GOP co ntest and Jarred Vice President George Bush. Bu!>h. a th1rd;place finisher here. was up earl) shaking hands at a New Hampshire facto!) gate proclaim ing ··a ne..., day ... But Robertson said he didn't l'XJ>CCI Bush to remain .. a maJor lOntendcr." adding. "I do n't think hl'\ very popular." Gl·phardt cdebrated a narrow vic- to r)''' er lll1no1-. Sen. Paul Simon but third-p lace finisher Michael Dui<ak1s wa., <>at1'>ficd with his Midwestern returns and to ld supporters ... , hope )Ou fed as terrific as I d o" Diane Goldberaer hUC• Coeta Meu Coun- cilman DaTe Wheeler while her buband. Stephen. ahake. hand of Jay Humphrey o.11r,... ,...._"' -· ldtwem (left), after petition• with more than 7 ,000 ala(nature. •upportln& a •low-growth tn- ld&tlTe were dellTerecl to City Hall. 85.000 signatures to be submitted to Registrar of Voters By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ol .... 0.-,.._ ..... Orange < ount) \l(l1A.--gro1A. th <HJ ''"all'' plannl·d tod.i~ to ~uhm11 111 thl· u1unt> lh·g1\t1ar of Vo tt·r., ahoul XC. ()0() \lgnatUll'\ nn pc:llllOn'> 3\l.1ng that an 1nrt1at1\l' lrm1t1ng dn t'lur- mt'nl ht.· plaln l on tht· June hallot Ru'>'> Burl.ell w-author ol thl· prupo\t.'d 1n111Jll\ l' \a1d the pc1 11wn' "l'rt· tu be turned 1n JI about 4 pm - om· hour bt.·fon: thl' deadline.--at thl' Rl'g1,trar\offiu· 1n \anta .\na amid d cdd1ra11un h' 'olunlt'er'> "h11 or· g.a n11l·d thl' pct111nn dn\C~ Burl.l'tt 'Wtd th" morning that thl· group ha-. u1un1t:d JI ka\t 1<5 00() \1gnJtUrl'' Jnd thl' tCltal tould tx dO'>t' tu lU'J 11(1() I <1 qualrl\ tht count'"'dl' '1n111J llH' lor thl' Jum· h.illot o) I fl 1 \1)1.0Jt un·, mu'I tx· fr om lUrrl·n11, rt·gl\tt"n·d <>rangl' ( uunt\ 'otl·r-. '""IJ111 Kqtl\tfJt Ku'>.tl~ n Lt•\ l'I '·•I •IJ\ lhJI VtO<'t Jll~ 1f3 Pl'llllOn J• •l Jn lllll\l ~I) rt•nrnl more "flJI I' th,1!1 J rl nl."t'dt'd tht'rt' p1 11h.1' t, '"" h1. nougb rt'(!.l\tert'd ' i1. ., 111 q11.1h'' thl mi:a!>urt· fur" \ Ill 11 dl'l"-'tHh 1111 ho" t ardul lhn 11~ I \Ill 11.,:.111111'1\l.lfl' .. 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I Ii 11 11at1' l' "nf'lt'C'tC'd to l'l'lel' r "ldt 'l'fl'Jd \uppurt among Orangr ( Pleuc eee SLOW/ A2) Ne" Hampsh1rc holds its firs1-in- the-nat1on primal) next Tuesday. and Dul.aq\. go' ernor 1n next-door M;w~achu~lh. 1s the leader 1n thc polh 10...,3 \Otc~ shumcd the card<s l'nuugh tu permit several contender'> to dt•darr VKtory. f hc Rl'' k'iM' fat·kson <savored his douhle-<l1g11 Io wa' ote totals and said hl' "3'> lool.1ng pa'it New Hampshire for ~Uf>l'r Tue~a~. when 20 \tatc'> hold rnntcw •. including man~ acros\ the outh County to reconfirm developers' pacts (1al) Han got almost no support in lo"a and he looked to make o ne la,1 (Pleue eee IOWA/ A4) By 808 VAN EYKEN OllMO.-, .......... Agrcemenl'i wtth '"' \Outh Orange <. ount~ de,r lnpcf\ that "ould guJranll'C Juthor11at1on for 38.000 nt:" ho mt•i. "11111.<1 before the Board of Supcn t'ior11 for approval Wednn- da~ .\II of the home~ haH· recer' ed prehm1nar) .ippro' al from the coun- t) "We aren't appro' 1ng an) nt·" hou\1 n~ un1t'i. ... \<ltd Peter Ht•r..h "4.'n1111 plJnnrr "Ith the l<HJnl' f n .. '1r11nmi:ntJI \1Jnagt'ml·nt .\gl'Ol' 'Tht· agrt'l'mt'nl' 'ltmpl~ nrnrnl thl' lounl\ tr11m reduunl!. thl' numhcr ol un11\ .1pprn\l'd . fhl· propo~:d pall'> tradl' hu1ld1nl!. guJrJntl't'' lur road dl''l'luomt•nt munn m1l\l nl "hrch ""uld tx· t hJnndl'd 11110 tht• lllUnl\' ~= ,, mill ton I oothrll C trl ulat111n l'hJ\tntt PIJn C ounl\ <>nil tJ I<. de' t\Cd lht f oot· hill plan IJ\I 'l·ar J'> a mC"an' 111 J\'>urtnit th.:it t•nough anerrJ I roJd' Attorney: Morgan shot at car, not driver By JON ATHAN VOLZKE Ot ... o.llr .......... Albert Carroll Morgan did a "dangrrou'i. dumb. outrageous thing" whl·n he fired the single sho t that kft a 29-~ear-old motomt para- 1) t t'd. but the '1olence on the Costa Me..a Freewa} wasn't attempted murder. Morgan's attorney told Juror'> Munda) Attornn Paul Me)cr. defending M•n •hot by motorl•t In Tu•tln lnter..ctlon. A3 Morgan against charges of attempted murder. assault with a deadly weapon and firing into an 1nhab11ed vehicle. told the panel on the first day of Mo rga n\ trial that his client did not intend to shoot Paul Gary Nu ssbaum. Nu'>!tbaum remains a quadriplegic followmR the July 18 shootin1t on the "O >' iD 0 D ;o I O sruov AREA C'o'>ta \frsa hce"a ~ r;iear 1he Oranse. ( uunt' Fairgro unds lk "1ll tt'st1f) 1n thl· 1nal W cdnc..U:l\ 1fph} \tea II} abk. fom1h member\ \did "It "as a n ab\olutch dangerous actl\tl} ... !\tner .,._.,d· "But the l'' 1dcnrc "111 nut \how he) o nd a real>onablc doubt . to '>uppon a finding ufa11i:mr11ed murdt·r .. But Mc~cr toldJUrof\ thal Mo rgan. 32. did not intend to \hoot an )Onl·. a prl·requ1ste that mu\t bc established be tore a JUr) rnuld n·turn a finding of attempted murdrr He <>aid 1hc gun. a .22-caltlxr rl'' oh a \mall t.'no ugh to be concealt>d in J man's palm. was in Morgan''> trud. after a l amping tnp M organ fired thl· 'hot 1n anger and fru'ilrat1on as ht' and o ther dnver'I Joc:keycd for pm111un on tht• bumpcr- to-bumpcr freewa~ filled "Ith fair. hound motonsto;. Meyer \aid "Mr. Morgan did a dangerou'>. Pleue eee FREEWAY /A2) MacAtlllUf Blvd U5 Sunflower Ave Victim 'smom: We can't be violent· By JONA,THAN VOLZKE Ol!Mo.llr ......... Regardless of the outcome o f tht· trtal tor hl r '"n ' a\~tlant. Gloria ~u~<,haum "'urc thcrt· "no 'Ulh 1htnF. 3\ J U~lll'l' She said her ul(k'>t ho~. Ciar) n•mJtn\ ·p111md l1 kl' J butterfl} .. to a ho,p1tal bed that tuntinuJll' rnlJtr' :11 dt·grel'S to urt ulJte ht'> bod) fluids. "htk tht' "" or't t.1 11· faung h1i. alkgcd Jllat kcr "a 1atl tt•rm ".\nut her pl'f\On who t'au~d anothl·r hqn~ '" '" 1' ltk one pa1nlul da' • .11 a trme. Im m \urgen 10 'urttl·r. "o uld hJ"e to do this himself He v.uuld h,l\l 111 tx 1m1 through the same thing." Nu\sbaum ..a11.I 11u1'1tk tht. Santa >\nJ 1.ourtruom w~re -\ltx·n ( armll \h11 g..in 1' being tried for \hooting her son "bt•n being put in Jarl does no t rcpl1tJl1' 11 .. M organ alkgct.11) "ihot Nu\'lbaum 2•1 1inte 111 tht neck a\ the t "ll JtX. l.c~ ed then' chicles for pcl\t1111n 11n 1tw traffic-choked t ll\ld Mesa Frecwa\ lasl J uh I !I I hl humrx 1 tu humrx·r Jrallicof"ould he: 1.11r-~'"''r\Jllt't,l'dl7" an~wrl·J \h1rg.in "ho lirl·d "h,11 h1\ Jllurnl'\ '-I" "J' 1ntl·nded to hi.· J "arnmg 'ihot ln,tl'JJ the '>tnglc 22-calthl·r hulk-I hit 'u-,\hJum ru'l h1:h1nJ Ill' Ja" hl>nc and .,J11:1.h1k h\•lo " ht'> m·tl. 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'Tht·r<" \fX'3~'and ,,,Ill'" '''rnt· dJ" h1-. a1t 11uJt' I\ \Cf\ 'nod and !lomeda'" '' "'t'r' h.iJ '-v.unc "~11111~ 111,1.1\.l· J d J 1m (Jh4-•ul hi\ H'tfl\t'I' lC'rlhn "a' .. \\1111 '\u,'>baum ..aid ht'> hrnthl·r "h11trr .1hnut th<' \h111111n~ .inJ h1c. l.1m1h "Inti I hl'H' 'rr~1 lh \11 lt11k tn hfr tor u' I rt·.ctl\ ,Jn I put (Plea.e .ee V1CTlM/A2) U5 '§ '!.' ci5 l•kk*• Ferm• Untouched Mesa &:creage.center of growth storm Trenepeclftc Proposed projec t pose traffic th'reaJ to many resident L 1ma hcan' an: ht.•lom1n1t J n 1·11 do ngercd 'lfX'l tt·~ 1 n non h c 1 '''·' I\ tn.1 :.t'> hutldm~ \pmut lrnm th\ ll"'11ml that n nct• supponl·d thrt' 1ng ·•ttrh 111 tural rntrrpnt,t·\ 11·\l.1u1Jnl\ '"'' hPll'' IA.Ith " lOffi · h ru'll 11 K 11H11ll' .ind J I l nou- ,,, 1.111 11101 ht d \ J ll \t'ntl·r Hut th.: mn't m JXl\tnit -and 1111r.it t111g -numht·r' arc tho~ 111' ''" 1ng 1r.1llil t 11n,uhJnt' l''t101.tlt' that one<" the l111rr tnJ t1H dnl'l1111mcnt\ -( J, "qi.n,111101 ,\. 'on,· Home Ran h. \11wl f)\_·,d11rinwnt' MC"trtl Pointe Map deplcta aeneral pla.D .tadJ area tbat hleladee foar -.jor projecta. I andov.ncr' hll'l' t.11'-'ml.'n·.l J ca<>h crop mofl' lu rJt1'r th,111 hc.·Jn' the\ ha\l' d1~0,<'rl-J dc,dopmt'nt P..lanners overrule staff, OK 12-story building in project By Jf!NNIPEll WEBER °' ............ Ovcrruhnc the •~lion of its own SLafT. the Cos&.a MCll Plann1na Comm1ueon voled Monda)' lo keep a 12· stor) bu11din1 1n the (Oftlrovmial Metro Po1n1c dcvclQPmCnl nar Sou1h Coe11 .,,.,._ Cur. planners obJttled to the hclahtJ..say1nc at was no t compallble with nort)y homes 1n nonh \. o &.a Mna. They 1uucstcd the buildina be rtdnianed as two sax-story structum 1¥11• a .).2 vOM. commiaaioAcruaad they ,.anl.td 10 · kttp the hciaht bttautC It woukt pmn1t more optn ''*" on the 12 n 8CftS .._.,tel for the lttOnd phate o( devclopm(n1. ''Ifs Rot that mudi ohn 1n1Ntton.'' omm1wont'r £dwanl Ola.,.-tUct. Commlllionen CC Clam and Jot EnrkJOft ~ottd 1hert' :art preS<"nth four m.1111r unde,elopcd lot\ no rth 0 1 thl' -...i n L>1cao l-rct'"a~. l1ank1na \ou\h l 1'J't Plua. f<>scthcr the\ compn'4.' .1hc.1ut ~34 a rt"S of OJX'n land To wmt:, thllt aneagc n.-prr'4.·n1' o pportun1t 8u1 to o tht•r, that Ol)ponun11 ~mc .. 3 thrt'at \\ ~n IA (-OUll ~l~ Jl&ll <"' aporatcd. rts•drnt\. c11' 0 1111.111, anddt\elopcl")-Ca\h da1m1ni lhl'tr proposal 1 .. bat for the cu' .. -ta' c raucd mer tht rcma1n1n1 land The four p1C\-c'l of propc'm h." c- h«n the taflCt of man) stud•t"' '"'""'Ult and ha\ (CM., lhc \lnf\U\ Jroups •mtlc 101mpott> thr1t \ 1 ion-. ol .i suburt.n sk hnC" Thr num~I'\ usoc1atC'd v.-111'1 thr pn>J«t' 11\'. ...amna If 11 kadtts of ahe ~nt and fu1urt appro't tlw pn:>J«t 10 the abwlutr hmtt of tlw c11 • C'umnt FOCBI plan . the four perttl "'II 1tld • \;OmbiMJ 7 '7 m1lhon ~uart 1 ol "--ommcKi.al and oflkc \Pl'"t. I . ~. 10. '"9ft ftt1 of JunHFEI WEIEI . T n'pa 1fi '\ \1rtm mtrr ind l.1 l.a I um\ -arr 1inl'l1'N fhcy "'II sencnttt"\I an add111on1l 16~.260 t•H tnP' cal·h d~~ tn and OU! l'lf the area - fh tht' 'ear ~01 0 nearl 7'1. 1Jr\ IA.Ill M ,01n.a In and Ol.ll or the tlrt"a ·, ':mous dt' clopmtnl' 1 hC' maffi" con,ultanlf, ""ho ma~c 1ho\C l"\ttmatn g1d thts 11 1 •••'On.t· , a\C "'-'c!Ulno •• Rut thit 9C't'nano 1s the i.ou~c of man~ rl·~1d~ntt' n11ht· mare\ • It IS •ISO the bHI\ of the Clt •• plani 10 ('lie \raffi • l' •"I the t \ttmat('J number r tntn 10 and tromt h propo\C'd proj«t thcClt 1 1n reut(lla the t)Cf·Ue&:;.;t C°har9n ...-,.,.., Jn' hu1l1 t11 hJnt1k l."\pt'C1ed popu- lat111n ~'"" lh in thl' \Outh C'Ount~ l ndl·r thl' pnigram dt-'C'IOJX'r' mu\l ~uJran1n· tht· road funding hl·h•rl· lhl'\ rc-u•1q• thdr bu1ld1ng rx·•01 t' (Pleue 9tt COUNTY/ A2) Nati~n A Star Wars test satellite 1s lifted into o rbit by a Delta Rocket I A~ Coast Fountain Valley School District o fftc1als to dis- cuss the possible closure ot two schools,/ A3 "' California Three air routes near LAX will be opened tor general av1at1on pilots I AS World U S officials call Panama leader's allegations · about Nicaragua invasion plans a tabrrcat1on .I Al Entertainment Opera Pacific has a top drawer production of "Kismet" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center /A10 Index Advkie and Games 8ul19tin Board 8uttnest Classffled Comlel Death notieea Entertalnment Oplnk>n Paparam Ponc.'°lf PubMc notteel Sport• ...... • ~wa t.1aAI =YOWi. accordi•to I widely IUl'Vey by t:Ja Profnsor .,. Ill ts ·re. •a olhen believe tbat. ii ..-ct. the illiU.live would be .._.... by ..Widen wbo would chaUeriee ill tqality in the oouns. ~ to ....,.. Irvine de- wlapit' Mille Ray attcmpeed IA 11-. hour bid Monday to persuade slow- J':Owth orpnizcrs to drop the in- itiative. RIJ..tuan&ed the petitions no& be submitted in favor of the ClOUDly Board of Supervitors adop1- i1'1 lhe ini1ia1ivc as an on:linenc;e and appoin1in1 a panel to implement its •lnalUm, Petition leaders rejected Ray's sug- ICltions. Meanwhile, individual cities in Oranae County &1$0 are working on · their own slow.growth initiativt's. .In Costa Mesa. the aroup eng.inrcr- ina the initiative proposaJ submitted PETITIONS SUBMITTED ••• ill petitions Monday. .. Members of Costa Mesa Residents for Responsible Growth said they turned 1n 10 the city clerk's office 7 ,505 sipatures, which they believe lft cnouah to qualify the mc.asurc for the Junt ballot The Rea.istrat's office would require 6.304 va.lid sipatura -reprttenting IS perunt of the city's voters. · . In Irvine. the City Council will vote toniabt on whethet to place a slow. srowth initiative on the June ballot. Mayor Larry A.gran said tw believes he has the votes to plxr a measure on the ballot without a petition drive. In Huntinaton Beach. initiative supporters were originally shooting for the-June ballot. but now say they will have to wait until November. Geri Ortega of Huntington Beach Tomorrow said the group needed to submit the necessary 9,500 signatum to the city clerk b)' Feb. I to qualify for " the June ballot. T~ aroup did not do so. and Ortcaa said the city's pro-vowth council would not schedule a sp«ial mcetina to place the initiative on the June ballot. The dtadline for the November ballot is Feb. 16. and Orieta said ber poup bu more than cnouilh ........ .., quali'*. "Vle•re ctolna very welt People are very positive and very optimistic about th&$ and we're oonfidcnt it will be passed into law," said Onep who n.otcd that approitimately • 13.ooo Signatures ha~e been collected. Pctitionel'1 in Laauna Beach and Fountain Valley also arc tartetin, the November ballot for their slow· growttl initiatives. In Newpon Beach, a slow-growth initiative already is set for a Novem- ber vote. Si.II .,,.,,_, Gttl KIHb _,,. coatrllMIH I• ttJ1 ,...,.,. GROWTH ISSUE IN NORTHERN MESA ••• Prom Al developers from $95 to $668. That money·-which could total $97.5 million -is earmarked for traffic improvements in north Costa Mesa. Most of the devdopers have sub- . m ined "wish lists" to the city. detailina bow they would ·like to develop their land. The city's general plan gives the builden a n outline for developing ' their property. setting square footage. iround coverage and density limits. Beyond forcing developers to stick to · · that, Rbbinson said. city planners can · only make sugestions. The City Council has looked at a document called the North Costa Mesa Specific Plan that would allow city planners to take a more a$- aress1ve stance. But until that IS approved. planners cannot point to that as official policy and force builders to toe a city-drawn line. Here is a summary of the de- velo~rs· wish lists as they presently stand: . Sakloka Farms Of aJI the proposed developments. the Sakiokas' as the most vague. George Sakioka said that he does not know exactly what his family will build on the 73 acres. if tht'y will develop the land themselves or go into a partnership or when .work might start. What as tentatively proposed is a combination ofresadentiaL retail and office space. Heights would range from o ne to eigtit stories in the area. heights Robinson said are compatible with both the high rises to the east of South Coast Plaza and the homes across nearby Sunflower Avenye. ··vou must build thinp that are compatible wi th everything around it ... Sakioka said. Metro Center The tentative plan Transpacific Devtjopment Co. has submitted to the city includes three 12-story. two 15-story. one 20-stor) and four sax- story buildings. Stx two to five-level parking structures also show up on I Projects at a glance Sakloka P'arma 1.44 million square feet of offices 136.000 square feet of retail space 1.300 residential units ~ran•paclflc De•elopment (Metro Ceater) 1 millton square feet of offices Amel De•elopment (Metro Pointe) 1.34 million square feet of offices 150.000 square fe~t of retail space 300 apartments 500-room hotel C.J . Setentrom a Son• (Rome Rancb) 2. 72 million square feet of offices 80.000 square feet of retail space 400-room hotel 10.000 square feet of restauran·t space I 0.000 square-foot c hild-care center the tentatrve proposal. Despne the project's location in what is considered the high-nse area of Costa Mesa. the combination of 16 structures on 47 acres has planners concerned. Concerns over density has led to numerous delays. Robmson said planners and Transpacific are tr) 1ng to rework the site plan to maJce the development more palatable. The North Costa Mesa Specific Plan study shows that the proposed project would not be consistent with· an) of the general plan's major goals and obJCCt1ves. At best. the develop- ment -as proposed -is onl) .. potenuall) consistent." Metro Pointe The Amel Co. is planning to build this 50-acre site in three phases. the first of which -the Cape apartments -and twin two-story office buildings- 1s finished. The proposed second phase is present I~ in 1he cit~ 's planning pipe- line. The Planning Comm1SS'ton. overruling the stafrs recommen- dation to split a proposed 12-story high-rise into two six-story buildings. decided to keep the high-rise along with six and four-story office towers. Arnel was ordered to come back with a less-harsh design for two large parking structures. A third phase would include another 12-story building. a 15-story high-rise, some one to three-story retail buildings and a S()()..room hotel. Home Ranch Home Ranch and Metro Pointe have more in common than the fact that both are west of South Coast Plaza. Both have been the target of citizens· groups that sued them. stopping development. if just tem- porarily. Much of the concern centers on the fact that the strip between South Coast Drive and the San Diego Freeway is largely undeveloped. Bu ildings alrcad} in the area - mostly homes and apartments - have generally been limited to about tw9 stories. and residents sec high- nscs as a threat. Nevertheless. both Amel and C.J. Segerstrom & Sons have advanced plans for office and retail buildings. The first phase of the Home Ranch project is the embattled One outh Coast Place. to consist of 12 and 20- stof) office towers. Grading for the project had alread} staned when a lawsuit brought at to a halt. Work on the buildings is pending council appro\'al. Beyond the One South Coast Place plan. Segerstrom has not submitted a specific proposal for the bulk of the 94-acre lot. But vague plans include a 400-room hotel and restaurant space. A child-care center and museum also arc under consideration. With the lowest intensity and the most o pen space of the .four plans. One South Coast Place is vef) appealing 10 Cll} planners. .. Ifs a beauttful pro)eCt. 1 don't think an~one ~ould disagree that's o ne of the most exciting projects we've processed in this City . 1n th1<> couni~ ... Robinson said PLANNERS OK 12-STORY BUILDING ... From Al bnng about a repetttaon of "hat these people have suffered .... Are the\ to be sacnficed'' Are we to bear the brunt of this forever-:i·· Metro Pointe prOJCCI. saying the city should wa11un11l1hc general plan rc\1ew 1s fin1shc."d. Thc."y also said that with the recent cons1dcrat1on of One South Coast Plal·e. the> ha' t• not had enough time to review the Metro Po inte documents. Residents also complaine.d about the liming of the FREEWAY SHOOTING TRIAL OPENS •.. From Al °'91#1• 3t oe Orlando ~ 50 ~ 4021 .. Le Phoenr• 1• 4t U.S. Temps 51 u PlttlOIKgll 27 •• ~ciue Anc:llelfage ,.,..,, .. 21 16 Poflland.Ma-31 10 , 5A 30 Pottland,Ofe M 4t Atlenllo Cll) Austin .... imofe ~ ... loelon ""'"° CtlarlMIOh,S C. 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""" Monle>¥111 13 42 • "' 49 33 l\eallllM. 200·~ _,, UflflMllW. 300 Moolatlallo IO 47 71 80 end abO .. riaarOOua ,.,.. ftguft • Mon•ay 62 40 ------------------~ .: ~~~f*' '*· Secoftd .. ~ hec:tl ~ :; Extended 48 2t SMI 8Nch to Mec:Mriw &Ml N-51 ~=:."'99 ~; :~ 58 37 1MM-SadcllaOec:I< v..., 50-75 Ai!ld llufl 74 33 FM Tllurlday lll<OUQll SatutOay '""' 3t 24 l.,..e..:t!CIOt-i ...... $0 ~ 1 1 41 ~ ... ,to nclf'lMMI -.cit -42 ..,.,_l.C»AftoalelAir110tt )3-70 ....,_ 7a 37 •canyon.t Higha721017 LowsontM..0. Police arrest slaying suspect FREEHOLD. N.J. (AP) -A Lakeport. Calif.. man betamc the second person charged in the slaying of a former San Clemente man who was shot and killed as he pt&lled out of his dnvewa) in December. officials said Monday. Albert Kershaw Jr .. 23. was ar- rcm·d earl> Sunday at Newark l nter- nauonal Airport before he was to board a flight to Daytona, Fla .. to take part in an auto race. said Monmouth Count) Prosecutor John Kaye. Ke~haw was being held on a murder charge a t Monmouth County Jait·. said Kaye. Bail was set at ~500.000 .• . j(ershaw as the second person arrested in the death of Earl Shoe- maker. 50, an asbestos company e~ccu t1 ve wt\o wa~ shot Dec. 15 outside his home in the exclusive community of Rumson. Kaye said. Shoemaker was transfe rred to New Jcrsc) from San Ckmente last Janu· ar) b> AAMl-OHI. the parent com- pan) of his firm. ENCAPCO, a Shrewsbuf) asbestos removal com- pan). COUN.TY TO SEAL AGREEMENTS ..•. Fro m Al One of the agreements also 1n- tludcs funds for a segment of the propQscd San Joaquin Hills Trans- pona1ion Corridor. a major highway projl'ct scheduled for construction in the earl) 1990s. De' clopmertt agreements are legal- .. I wish the) would wan until the init1a1i.ve has gone before the voters before appro' ing all of these agree- ments," said Tom Rogers. co-author of the Citizens Sensible Growth and Traffic Control lnat1a11 ve. "But of courst• the) won't because they're tr) 1ng to get around 1t. .. 1) binding documents which protect builders from changes in zoning o r County~1dc in1tiauve backers say ..it her ne~ requircmcnt-s. the}' e11pcct to turn in their petitfons . toda). "hich could place the measure ( ount~ legal otlic1als sa} the agree-• on ne11t June's primary election mcn1s would also protect bu1ldCTs ballot· from the rfTects of a proposed cmuns' growth control in1t1a ti ve. a Two development agreements, on~ prosrx-rt which draws bitter cnt1cism in Mission VieJO and one in Laguna from 1nit1ati'.e sponsors who accuse Niguel, ha"e already been approved the rnunt} of subverting the will of b) the ,board. The two agreements the' oters. lock 1n about I 0.500 new homes. The sn. developments covered under the proposed agreements arc RanchO Santa Margarita. Foothill Can)on. Dov<.' Canyon. Bear Brand Ranch. Marina Hills and Aliso Viejo. Under the agrcl'ments. Rancho Santa Margarita. Foothill Canyon and Dove Can)'On would contribute a total of about S 130 million toward the Foothill plan. The other three developments are not part of the Foothill plan but all wall contnbutl· funds for other road building programs. - nder llS proposed agreement. the Aliso Viejo Co. would contribute up to S35 million toward construction of a scgmc."nt of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor. VICTIM, FAMILY LIVE WITH PAIN ••• From Al at into words. what this has done to us." Nussbaum's "He misses the things we rake for granted. L1kr fa ther. Wilbur Nussbaum. said earltt'r this year. scrat<;hing his nose when he has an nch. or putting his "I haven't found an answer to why:· Gloria hand in his pockc."t. He can't move his hands." Nussbaum told reporters outside the courtroom. "We Gloria Nussbaum said her son would appear in court cannot be violent. we cannot destroy other ltves." o n Wednesday "if he 1s physically able. We might bring Before the freeway shooting incident. Nussbaum's him rn by ambulance.'' ltfc was going very well. As she spoke. a scuffie broke o ut in the hallway as an He had recently gamed his master's degree from USC elderly man who identifi~d himself as Morgan's father . and had been offered a JOb by the Los Angeles Count} attempted to stop a televtsaon cameraman from filming dumb. outrageous thing. that 1s 10 pop a shot oul the w1ndo~ ... Mever said "He did fire a shot out the window. tha t's a g1' en. The question is whether ht· had .~ clear enough opportun1t) to fire more than a warning shot acros\ the bow.'' among the first' actims in a firestorm of freeway '1olence that struck SQ,uthern California last summer. At least two people were killed in the ma) hem. and Morgan is the first to be Dcpanment of Mental Health the day before the shooting. Morgan ·s depanurc from the courtroom. the truck en1enng the fairgrounds. Instead, he now lies in the rotating bed at Rancho Los The man jumped on the cameraman. who pushed and arrested Morgan without inc1· Amigos Hospital in Downey. His famll.Y visits him ever) him aside before two Costa Mesa police.officers -who dent about 35 feet into the fair da). and he reads the newspaper, following Morgan's path had testified in the trial -wrestled the man from the parking lot. The gun was found through the criminal justice system. reporter's leg. Morgan. free on $1 00.000 bail. sat quaetl~ beside his attornc). Dressed in a black sweater and blue slacks. he did not address the court. but is eApe~ted 10 1est1f~ Thursday. Meyer said. Depot) D1stnct Attorne} Chris Krahck did not addrC$$ the issu~ of premed1a11on during his opening statements before the jury. but Harbor Munici pal Court Judgt' Selim Frankhn questioned that defense at an earlier hearing. .. He was already mad and he pretty well could have formulated 'the next gux that comes h). rm going to drill.'" Franklin said. He added the pistol had to be cocked bt'forc firing. possibly indicating the shooting was not spontaneous. Superior Court Judge Jean Rheinheimer is presiding over Morgan's trial. which is e11pected to last a week. Nussbaum. who has regained sliW.t movement in his feet dunng rehab1li- tat1on treatment at Rancho Los Ami&os H.ospitaJ in Downey. was ORANGE ..... .. COAST .... ,r•• MAIN OFFICE "°WHI S..rSI c .... ,.~._. l A ..... ..,_,._ II<.• I~ ( .. IA W'-' .:~ • 76 tried. , Nus~um's family attended t.he trial, and said 11 was "difficult" to face Morpn. but added they had faith in Krahck. On Monday. several police officers an'olved 1n Morgan's arrest testified about the shooting. Morgan and his wife -who was not charged in the incide.o L but sat an the rear of the courtroom "1th Morgan's parents -were on the traffic-choked Costa Mesa Freewa) when Nussbaum attempted to pass on 1hc right. Ofliccr Lester Gogerty. "ho was sta11oned on the frec~a} shoulder to pre\ent illegal passing, said he saw Nussbaum'r; small station wagon swerv(• from traffic and hit threl' cars before coming to a stop. The officer testified he found Nussbaum h11nched over the stecnng wheel. with a gunshot wound in his neck. A Marine commun1cat1ons ex pen. C pl. Rick Armstrong, w11nesscd the shooting from behind Morgan's truck. and gave officers a description of the black four·wheel-<lrive vehicle. Officer Paul Ellis testified he saw stufTl'tl in the front seat. the officer ··1 think "hat has upset him the most wa!> when he The cameraman later decided not 10 press ('hnrgcs as said read a newspaper article about Morgan being out on bail," 1he ddcrl) man was escorted from the courthouse' by two Elias said he found no evidence that Smit Nussbaum said. "Ht.• was being tonured for months. bailiffs. Morga n had been drinking. although ~ak111g up cH'r)' day to thl' reality of what.happened. and "They're such a violent family," Gloria Nu-.sbaum his blood-alcohol level was .10 per-Morgan ~as free. whispered. he~t.'_)'.eS bnmmang with tears. cent. the level at which is pe~on in ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ('altforn1a 1s presumed too intox-1 · 1ca tee.I 10 dn' e Correction An art1ck in Monda)''s ed1t1on of the Dail) Pilot on a citizens· group submitting petitions for a Costa Mesa slow·~rowth 1n111ativc incorrcctl)' 1den11ficd resident Diane Goldberger as a member of Mesa Action. Goldberger is a member of Costa Mr~ Citizens for Responsible Growth. not Mesa Acuon. Cost!\ Mesa Citizens for Respon- sible Gro~th 1s the group that succcssfull} fought the Costa Me..a Cit) Co1Jncil's appro\ al of the con- lrovcr\1al On~ South Coast Place office pro1cct. Mc\3 Action also has been act1v<.' an de\clopment issues as "Cit 3\ Cit) pohttCS. The Dail) Pilot regrets the error Delly Piiot Detlvery l•Ouer•a..d The legendary genu ine handsewn moccasin. Craned of oil chamois leather uppers. a double ; leather moccasin mid"lsole, and rugged vibram rubber lug outsolc. A vai/able in tan and chocolate chamois. C-!ecl-6'2 $819 _ _,., & ..:lo"•• ~' •)'' Just call 642-6086 '6oyt"\t .. , ~Af(iv-.~ t il• ~ ~t " ..., 1A • • • ....... flfiff frafd1 •1t .t ••• ,... M •J· ... ·~ ~·-.,_._, A' (if 1-rr(~; ... : A •• • '<. .. '4 .... "i. .t-f•'9"'f 1•"1ifl"' What do you hke about the Daily Pilot? What don't }OU like? Call the number above and your messaat will be tteorded. transcnbcd and de· hvettd to the appropriate editor. - The same 24-hour 1n1werin1 ~rvicc may be used to record letters to the editor on •n) topic C'ontnbutors to our lttten coh1mf\ mutt 1nclud<' thefr'name anatelcphonc number for venfication. Tens us what's on your mind. ·-{ ... Ctn:uletlon , ... ~ Gentlemen's Oothin1 561 Newport Center Dri l'C Newport Bach Phone: 640-8310 ( (. , Spanish,. piano lessons offered , at Golden West You can learn to spuk Spanish or play the piano a1 1wo sp<:dal classes to bt offered. starti.ft" Thursday. at Golden West \olleae. lniroduction to S~nish for bcginnen witf be offered for six consecutive Thursday cvenin1s under the dir«tion of Dan Mikels in Roogi 111 of the Business building. The piano lessons arc offered by GWC's Colltge for Kids program wit~ youngsters 7 to 9 meeting from 3: 15 to 4: IS pm. and children I 0 to 13 from 4: IS to 5: 15 in Room 200 of the Music building. for add1\1onal information and regjs1ratio n details, call the college's Community Services Department at 89 1-399 1. Market semlnar slated Dr. Loma Galbraith will speak on "How to Survive in the Marketplace of the '90s" Thursday when the Oranae County chapter of Women in Sales meets at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. The dinner is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the. cost is S 18 for members and $23 for guests. Reservations are mandatory and may be made by calling 541 ·2001. 'Heart Day' ln Irvlne The doctors and staff of the Irvine Family ChiropraClll' Center. 2042 Business Center Drive, wi ll con<tuct a "Ha\l· a Hean Day" Thursday, with all proceed~ going to th~ Adam Wal~h Resource Center fo r m'ii.sins children. All office visits will be SI 0 that day on a cash basis wi th no insurance billings. Call 476-8200 for an appoin1ment. Parents' course ln HB Humana Hospital in Huntington Beach will olTcr a fi ve-week course on parcntin~. stanin~ Thursday, from 9:30 lO 11 a.m. at the hospital. 1777 _ Beach Bl vd. Greg Giron from the Children's Behavioral Center of the hospital will lead the class, which will highlight the developmental environment and psychol<>Jical stages of development in children. Registration is required and may be made by calling 843-5047. Temple hosts 11enlor11 Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach/Irvine will be the site of a physical fitness class for senior citizens. starting Thursday from I 0 a.m. to nopon under the direction of Coastline Com munity College instructor Tina Cosmakos. The course is open to all seniors i'n the community. Call Karen Greenly at 494-4958 for funhet information. Salary session slated Leslie Etheridge. a specialist in human re- sources administration and compensauon. will speak on salary negotiations at Thursday·s meeting of the '8ah1a Chapter of Professional. Sccretancs .International. The event is schc<f ulcd for the Cafe Richrd Room of the Airponer Inn in Irvine. The cost 1i. S 14 for Bahia members and $16 for non-member... and reservation.-. ma) he ordered from Nl·ll1e Buombcrger a1 241 -8795. ext. 254. Trade talk l.o Mesa Members of Women in World Trade will hear Susan LcntL. execut1 ve director of th e World Trade Association of Orange Count). at the group's luncheon Thursda) at 11 :30a.m. at 1hc Hohda) Inn. 31 31 Bristol St .. Costa Mesa. Lent£ will d1scu" plans for the construction uf a rid Trade Center of Orange County buildins in ta Ana. Gue!>t 11ckets to the luncheon arc S 18. 968-3868 for reservations. • 4 p.m Irvine City Coucil, tounc1l chamber\. In lnl' Cmr (enter. 17200 Jambore<.· Bhd. • 7 p.m. HunUagton Btacb Union Htgb School Di strict, district office. I 025 1 Yorktown A vc Wednesday,Feb.10 . • 9:30 a.m. Oruge County Board of Super· vi•ors. hoard hearing room. Hall ofAdmin1strauon. 10 C1' tr Center PlaLa. anta Ana • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Redevelopment A1ea· cy, counc1l l·hambcn. 77 Fair Drive. ·- Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Febtuary I , 1918 1't A3 Mother fights Fv school clOsure- .. I · 1, By ROBD1' BARKER • \ch~·dukd a1 d1m1c• headQuanc.-1"\ 111 7· 10 8u1 \he's bt'tn go1na door to door in a nator C'lwr\ I Norton s.1d today 1hat tht· ... ...,._....., pm f hur"1a). ~1dc.-~uJk \urve) in efforts to prove that dist net hu1o hindc bud1ct <'Uts of more than Fountain Valley School District oflirinls ( her11: Dwhyuc. who\C ~-) t'ar-old d11.t11\l prcd ictionurt 1nC'OfTet't. she said. s I nulho n {'UCh ~ t'Ur ronhc latt three )<'UT'.> and parcnt!t urc falinga 'ihowdown tonight dttughtcr" ~-hcdulcd 10 !.tan '>I.hoot nc \I • "l'\e bl:eo pound int the pavt'ment 1n a Afi notlw1 '>hhh ol ubout S 00.000 •~1n stun at a icncral information mcctlllg on the S<·picmbcr. \aid Mo nda) that tJi<itjil t Inc-block nrc:a," she ~id. "and found or thl· ne't \<.hoot year. Non on soa1d po~sibk do'>urc ot'1"'0 s hoot) offo.:1ul!t arc propo .. 1na to do~ r uunt:iir\ dt\trsrt chums in arou error ·· \ \dwul do'.>url' <.'Omm11tee had rel Owh) tu: said hel' i.urve)' shows lhc:re are Thl• 7 p.m. mccung at dist net heall· Valk) . hool -thl' otdeM in thl· d1\t11\I _ 01 will be_ 60 )'Oungsters who are 11 ommcnlkd du~uH' ofont> or more S<'l\ooh Qunrte1 ~. 172 10 Ou~ St.. W\l\ l 311ed to gi ve -nnd rrc' alo~ S\.·hool a .. l'<>~t \.t \ i ng . ) l·ar\ Jr\d .).Oun1cr in th e area that's in' the "'i1h1n thl· nn1 fiH· ears. Norton said offi crnl-i of1hc financially trap1~d d1'>tm 1 nwa,urcs. h 1untn1n Va11e> S<'l\oor.. attcndanu· r 11rullnll·n1 10 thl· d1stnct has dropptd an opportunity to ex plain their rca'>On\ tor '>chool offi c1ali. )aid the land 101 I 11u11 houndary ··. I rum ., Pl'j ~ uf I ,,000 to the rurren t potential du~ure~. Pun.:nh arc nrx·cll'd to t:11n Valk } ~·hool wall dl·d1<.atl·d 111 thl· There are 23 ~oun¥stcr~ between (> and cnrull111l·n1 ut ti till "'ho attend I' \t'hool\, attend the meeting to arp_ul' thut 1hc d 1\trll't 1n 1898 I I and there arc )7 children S \t'af'I old and Norton \.i1d school~ shouldn't l.'lc' dO'iCd l>wh )'llC $tlld ollic1al\ Cltt• de( lining undl·r. \he i.:ud. Stvernl mothrr~ arr L>1s1nn ofliuuh IH.t\ l" trntnr1vt•ly uti- 1.'nrollnw nt as a rcullon 10 JllUJ'Xl'>l' dm1ng l'.l.pclt1ng. ~he nddt'd. gntl'd that u1w or hoth of the school'> be.· A pubhl heunng on tt1c m~1 lll'r " the '>Chool!>. ~hool d1!>triCt n>mmun1cat1on~ i.'oord1· dowel 1n Junl' \hl· 11d Beach ball? s Orange-Riverside counties' rail link ) . J could be on track . By 808 VAN EYK EN ()I .... Oelly ~ ..... PO'>'>lblc rnmmutl"r rail link'> bl·t\.\<.'<.'n Hl\er .. 1dt: and Ornnge ruun11es \.\ill bt• 1he whJt:U 111 thl· ne"' '>tud~ author11cd Munl.la) b) the Orange< ount) frampor- w11un ( U0\01 1\l>IOn On tbc rl'U1tn ml·ndat1on ofrumm1s:i11on < hair\.\uman l laril'e Blamer. com· rlll\'>tOnl·r~ \llled to l'Ontnbute SI O,()()() to'>'ard the S25.000 Mud\ f he r<.·maindt:1 ot«thl' fu nds for th<' stud) alrl'ad) ha., hc:cn pkdged h~ the R1\C~1de l uunt) Tram portalwn ( omm1ss1on "I beu lml· 1nteri:!>1cd 1n tht: idea one da) "hen I \.\a!> dn\lng on the 'fl (R1 .. ers1de) Free"' a) ... BIJmer .,;ud "lf)oU look at thl' traffic 1n the car pool lane. about 15 rx·rrent of 11 1'> Imm outside Orange < ounl~ V. hat "l"re going tu look at I'> a "·') tu gi:1 '>Unll' uf that tralTK ofT tht' tin'"'". I TJ1. ~-Ml ,1lr<'.111' 10 plJ1.r h~;l\.\l'.l'rt C )r JO!ll' .ind I< 1\ t'f 'uk, l•u n11n'hut lhl't I;" no f)J'>'1'T1~t r 'l'f\11.1· .it1.r•rd1ng to 1n11{, f)tllJ lllHI •ll11.1JI' · 1 twrc.: Jrt 11:1111' run111ng1 tn1m "i<fn D1qi11 II• l •" \ngl·ln all the llllll' ·· '><Ud u1n1111""011 'l"•~nma n fom F ortuo'l-·hut lhl'Tl' 'n11thin~ !(Utrl~ (.'j\I .. • \ rl'\t'r 1. .111<11" dn~ tor .\mtrad, .,..jd f)J'"·n~1·" v. "tnng 1 1 gu l'J~tv.ard lrurn ( )r j ngx l 11u111\ mu'l nuv. ~u \ll Lm. og.l"k' JnJ t1Jn'>ln 10 j \an lkrnard1no- hound lrJln BIJmn '>.l1J tht· < >rJ ngl"lo-Rt' er.-.11;k u1unt1n ~0111111utd Ii Ol' tuuld tc-rn .111ull' 1 n .\nJhnrn In 1nl· or 1-ulkrton ,1nd it could ht· ltll ~l·d 10 1•\l\l1ni l ommutn 11nc' t'\tl·nJ1n~ n11rth111.1n..1 and '>Outh\.\ard J Ill' 'tuJ' "'tll he: unJl'r\j~l·n In 'iha ron C1rt'l'lll' and \'>'4.H 1.11n anJ < jf I Sl·h1ermnn anJ \\\Ill t.tll''> OC white supremacist gets exposure, loses job By Tbe Associatrd Prrss · · ~ "'hill' l>Uprl•mau\t lrom f-ulknun "hu tulJ h1-. bu.,., he m·l·dcd 11mt' 1.111 bc~JUS(' of a rda11 1. c·., death ..1nd thl·n appcJrl'd on thl· ··Oprah \\ infrn \ho"' .. ~1d he rcturnl·d homl· tht\ "'l'd h1 k arn hC''J ht·en fm·d Br..td Robarge. ~2 . jppcared on thl' '>hc.>v. "'tth Soe\l'f31 uthn \Oung Pl"opk v.ho pmks't'd a dtx tn nc o f "h I It' r<1n al }Supcriurtl\ and 3J,ocatcd ranal \C:par · atwn dl'1. lint·d 1111.ummcnt on the alla1r ""1 onda~, nu:pt II• 1.un r'1rm lh ... ~.R~rit "lu longl'I 111nf~' .ti tht· pnnl 'h1.p • I 1u'I Jnn Iv. J111 tu Sl'l IOln thl\ Mt'St>e ~rn.1 "It., ral 1al rl'11gwu\ and rxiht1Lll h1g1>lf"\ tha1"• ht·ing prac11n·d ht•1e · Rub- argl.· ... 11J 11t1l\1Jc V. l'\ll'rn Fa!lt P1 int 111hl'H hl· v.11rl.ed tor "' month'> a~ ;1 prt'\\nlJll Rohargt' and other mt'mbcr'> ol a pand gr.1up .... at~l·d uffthe show aflt'r '>ClUnl ~ guar J, rl'ITill\ ed a man frnm thr JUd1cn~·C' 1hjt R1t1'Jrg1. \,11d "'"'' h1~ hcld)~u..ird The _aiony of d~feat darken• a croquet buff's game when be mlsaea the wfcllet during a match on tbennd at Newport Beach. Rohargl' -.J td 10 urdn lo get 11me off lnr the '>ho\.\ "'hit h I'> taped 1n < hKaglt hl' told ht' bu" ,1rd:i111. l. httd died He u1d hl' wa' a .. k<."d for his resignation \.\hen he rl'lurncd f nda1. He wa\ fired MnndJ\ he 'hl1J H 1' forml·r l'mplo) t•r Roht·rr \k.,-.c.· l hl nun \ljr:l\ ( u\. <,tood up at onr p.1101Jnd1.Jlkd J hlal ~ :iud1cntt' mt'mbl'r a monkt'' V. h\.'n ~in Ire' who alw " hljd . .i,(~J 1f C O \ rl·alh 1hough1 sh~ apd lllhl'I hlJcL..., lll l'rc It:'' 1han human ( U\ rq1l1l·d "It \ J prl•"l'n I.ill .. Council sings different tune Blaze doused • . · C ~ L•d . atHBtower 1n approving a1.e 1 o move :~~~~!_ARKER By GREG KLERKX Ol IM Delly l'tlot ll<tfl c ate L1d11 -,,.,,port Hc.u h ' 1.111 llll'llJ -"'tll ~t·I ,, Ill'\\ hom1. \IHlll follt1\.\tng lhl· l 11\ 1 11u1htl'<, .1rpr111.JI ~lt1nd.1~ lll~hl 11f .1 f)ropo\al lO mu\ 1.• lhc duh 111 .1 l.1rga huddtng I lw unJn1nwu' u>unt 11 'lltl' rn 1.•r,1.·d .1 4.\ dnl\t11n un fan 11 "h1.·n 11 1111111.·d dll\~ n u"' ner Jtw "i1~rr:111a·, r1.·qul''l lnr l'\ll'l1lkd np~:r..11111~ anll pntnrmJn1.l' htlllr' \ 'l'lnnd puhl1t hl·aring "~1' hdJ i\1nnd;l\ hnau'l' ( 1>unl1hq1m.1n Rull)l'I\ n Plumml'r <;:ltd -;he v.a .. t•n nlU\t•d b~ a.\Jfll't~ lll rrnpos.11\. and 111JJ\t,'fh'11l I) \ otl·d agJin'-1 1 hl' pm}l'll The n1unnl .ind ~[X'rr;i11a .1grenl Ill J cumprnm1<1l' 11n 11rx•rnt1ng and rl(:rtnrrrnn~ h11l11' ..11 thl' Ill'" lt11.at111n J l 'Ill lllth \11n·1 Jan 1.11mh.1' pl;i~ 1n11-jt lhl· Ill'" duh .... 111 pad, up .it I J m e\ en nip.ht of thl· "l't'k. \\llh tht< rc,taur:Hll dti...tn!! .il ~am 1 hl' Planning < o nrn11"111n 1n1 t1all\ l'\l,1b ll\hed that J.J/I !!-WUP" JI thl' rl·· lm•lll'd rntaurant lould rl;n unttl m1d- n1ght \unda~ th ruugh Thur,Ua\ .rnJ un11I I .1 m I nda) and \aturJa, \rx·rraua aprx·akd th.it lnnd111un to thl· 1.ounnl d J1m1ng the rc\taurJnt lould lllll ht•o~ ljUjltt~ J3ll lOmbo\ 1fthn h.1d IP ltlnl 11.hk lhl·1r ~·~ ocfure I . 'II J m ~pdrau:i prorx>\Cd f)l'rlt1rm1n11. hnur' through I ~O a.m <''l'r~ J.t\ but SunJa\ I k l..iter rnmprom1~ anJ Jlll·ptnl the I :i m. mt olT .\t Monda~ night's puoh1. hl·ar1ng proponents and opponent"-ol tht· n - pan .. wn .ig;11n c \prc,\Cd th,·ir 1. 11·"' on thl· prupu..al Thom.t-.Dn.un "h11lt,n'i1l kt'I a"'a' lrom the propt1,<'d lol..llll'O ,,11J no"{· fm m thl' d uh \•l>uld ~<'l'P hl· .1nJ hi\ nc1ghhor-. j\\,l~C' 1n1t1 the l'arl~ m11in1n~ hour' "If II I!> Jn l'l.l.)OOm11. hJ Hh h1p h•r lhl' O"'nl'I Ill llll\l' di ! : \ii II I' lt'MjlOI\ J hJrd,h1p on rn1dcni.. I<• .1J1u'1 thl'tr hl1ur' to hi'> hU\llh'\\ .. \aid l>l\llll "I hl' 1.llUnl II hJ" I t'li:lll'' l' 1gnl•rnt thl· , 11n,nn.-. nl 1t·\1Ul'lll' 10 thJI 1mmrJ1.ltl' ~rl'J .. D""" JnJ ••thn l•rrx>ncnh 1.alkd for 10, ll',l\nl pol1~l pJlr1•h anJ a \l\·m•rnth rc1. it·"' ll l the dul'l \ u)C i>t'.rmll 11.l cn!>urc thJI C Jll' l 1J11 " .1Jhrnng lu nll1$C rqtul.1111111.-. l ht u1un1. ii in1. IUdl·J both pr" '""1" 111 11\ .1ppn1' al 1.11 tht• l'\· p.in,11111 I IJ ml·' anJ 'mol..t· \h111 'trom lhl "'indt•\.\~ ltf llun11neton f\l'alh., .1alk'1 bu tiding \t und.i\ l'' l'll1ni belurl' \he' "l'rl· Jouwd b' .rn jUtomat1t <.pnn~kr \Htom ftf"i: offinal' ...aid tod:iv Damagl· "'a' l.'untint'd to 1ht• ~·u)ntl lloor 1.11 thr I ..,_,Ion C hartl'r ( el1'l'I building JI fktl h Bou It'' ard and \\ aml'I .\" enul Jrp.ir1111t·n1 ~pt1~e'"oman R1rg11 ()3\ 1\ \JIU lndJ' I >amagl· v.a' PU! at al.l<1ut S 'i .COJ \he ""d But thl' hr1. 1••uld hj \l' tau'<'d a m~1nr dt'3\l<.'1 h,1..t 11 n111 ht'l'n 111r 1hc \pnnl..ler' r>a '" \.ltd mol..ing tubJt( t> m..itl'I tab 1nad\ ertc.:nL h left 1n a 111 a\lr hJ,kl't appart·ntl~ lOUl ht•d t)fTthl' tirr JI Jh<IUI '.$\ f) m \ht \:mi lhe t'lllll "'·" UlhX"tllf'tl'd :tnd tht'I( ~l·n· n11 1111urtl'' l>.1\" ,;11d Highway violence returns; . l par~eJ 1n front 111 111, h111nr ,\I I 'i)i1.n 1 u<. I lorn \t I tw 11 u1. I.. tJ~<'n r-. tonJa~ night. \\ J' '.th!l·d ·" " 110' • • • \ J~-,ear-old mJn n:ponl·J 1ha1 'Jlut·u Jl S ~ llllO "'rrc rt<poncd stolcn JI t.. ..l l pm \unda~ from a rt•\ldt•n, l' tn lhl' ..11)( I hie~ I. 11! '-1•.1 \ IC'V. Newport Beacb \lrl·r1 rq-ll1rtl'd .1 t'lur~IJn at 7 I I pm \h•1hlJ\ • • • \ 1 1~ \l\1r 11ld m,111 ~.1., arrc'>t<.·d at ~ r>' .1 m \l11nd." .1t1er alk cdh ·""1uh1ns 11 floltle 1•fiilC.'r f unht't 10fo1 ma11on on tht• in1.1dc-n1 10 tht" :. '1'10 hlo<.l or Plal.t'rlllll \\C'nUl' "II\ n1•I .l\ Jllabk passenger shot by motorist By JONATHAN VOLZKE °' ................ A motorist apparently angrrcd by a slow-moving car 1n a Tusun inter- section shot and cm1cally 11tjured a pas~ngcr in the vehicle early today. marking a return of roadway v191cncc to Southern California. The vrrnm. idcnuficd only as a 29- ycar-o ld San1a Ana resident. wu a passenger in a I 978 Oldsmobtlc stopped at Red Hill and Walnut avelljlcs at 2: IS a.m .. said Tus11n poli<'c clerk Amelia Cerda. t the red light. a t 97S yellow Ford pickup truck with a C'lmpcr $hell e ullcd up and stopped behind 1ht Oldsmobilt. Cerda said. Wbtn 1hc Int.De Someone pried open tht window of a 1971 Dodac Van parked in 1he (fo broek of Promtnadc ..-nd stoic it 5tcrco st.only after m1dnisht Mon· <Say. • • • Two amolifien were ~tol~ from lk Lrunk oh Volkswqrn 8 while tk ,·chide was parked 1n the block of Sliver C~iH bctwun 6 p.m f light turned green. however. thl· 6 1dsmobilc sputtered btfore pull111~ into the intersection. she said. The dnvcr of the Ford apparent I) became anlry and leaned out of his window and firtd at least 1wo shot!.. one of which J>lfSCd throuah the trunk of the car and hit the passenger in the center of his back. The driver of the Oldsmobile. ali.o unidentified by police. pulled into a nearby shoppina ccnt~r and notified au1horities. Cerda said. The 1ruck. meanwhile. was last secn spcedina south on Red H ill A venue. Cerda said. . The drivel' of the truck was de· scribed as white and about 30 )tars old with Iona blond hair and a beard. unday and 8 a.m. Monda) .. • • • ;\ red Schwinn f\v~tPttd b1cyclc was stolen from a home 1n the I 00 block ~1n S&rcct somcume be· 1wccn 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Mon&! • • • rtd 1917 <'Uri lntqn car. httnst' number 2HA V962 ..... , 'tokn from lk 1000 btotk of Ha)"C"I t>n"c on unday bctwun noon and m1d- na1ht. ' \ ( nd.1 ,,11J tl1' p."\\'ll@.t'r "11" dt·- ., ·11lx·J ·"a man 11hout 2' 't'•H~ old. "'"J ... lid "' I ht hloc~J\hnl hnng' mcmont'"I of l.t!>I \Ulllll\t'r "'hl'n OlOH' than 60 repm t~·il .ht' 11t hlJJ" J\ 'wltn<.'l' ltft al k,1\I \\\0 rx·opk tkad In (o'>HI ~k~. Paul -.;u\,h.ium "'a' fKtrt\l )tcd ~1.hcn he":!'> -.hot 1n 1lw Ml'Cl on the trnlft1.··d 1Vkl.·d ( O'>lJ \1e..a f rC<'\.\J \ nl'Jt tht: Or:in~d ounl\ f-a1rground\ '\lhcrrC'.1rrnll \1org.in. a '\anw ''"~ roofer 1'i no"' tx·1ng trtl'U nn l hllr c., of atwmptt'J murJe1 "''3uh "'1th a dcadh "cnpon. and li11na .. 1nto n inh;ibhed 'C'hll k Morian ruuld rttel\l' life 1n prl'on fot the Jul) l, shooting, • • • _\\ooian "as 1nJUft"d Sat\l,rda) anemoon ln an ameml)tC\t "ron1arm rol;>hcr) fhe "o man rcpontd th.at t-O· ~"I ) on sht<'hoanls attcmptC'd to \l\al h her purv 1n the blCX'l or\\ alnu1 "\ cnuc r-w.va1a., A 1~7.l foN ~k up wa rtpol"IC'd tokn from a muon who ~ft 11 ncarl} S)OO ir1 ca\h and ~11,>J, ~ J\ takt'n und;.1' r11gh1 tw ni h" JUl l°)· mob1k as 1t "''''I par~cd 1n 1wnt 111 hi\ home at 16341 M:ih11g.rn' \q · Lacuna Beacb Two Los· '\ngckl' rr\rd<·nt~ \\l'll' ro~ocd at gunpt11nt 1·J rl\ \undJ\ ,,, Crc1.., tret't Bea1·h J.l me ' I J rrC'll '~ and Athan "lnnhrir ~ \.\t'fl' '1 tttntt on the bc3l'h at :. .in 3 m .. , ht•n t"'' m~·n wnl l C'd up ..ind pulkJ ~'oh a ' One of the .,U,J'X'l't\ rn~ml·Jh \13tt"d ..(Jl\C.' me \OUI m\'lOl'\ •If I'll hh.1"' )Our head · oil.. Th<' .. u,~ 1 dl" ~·nhc-d as m u...,.ular men 1n th~ n11d 2 . nl.·d on foot with s..aoo JO \J\h • • • T"'o pamhn(f>and thrt'l' men .. nng' ~)mronl' 'ma\hcd the mailho' rn !runt ol .1 \.ln lk mardino '\' enue home earl~ \und3) cau.-.ing an l"ll· 111.1tt·d S.I 01.1 J;im,1gl' tht' '1 um told r ohtt' • • • \ Re~ ~er (,rand Pn' , ar <.l{'f(°') ~.1i ul·d 3t S"O<• \\ti\ rt'PQr\t'd 1.1ok n twm an unto l t"d blue t Q 2 \kru-Je.-. Bc:-n1 'OO. D p:irl l'd O\cr thl \.\('(.'l t'nd in thr ga rage ora Bc:-3ll)n RJ ' humC' Coetalleea ·\ burglar) v.as n.•ponC'd at I~ 44 pm \tonda~ in 1hr 1000 MOl.11 ot M"1;1on Pn\ (' • • • Rc!>1dcnt~ 1n the ~00 blod of C~lc Transient faces rape charge "\ trantttnl tec-n er al~h ""'' raped Mond.t\ after ae"«ptlf\f, • man' ofkr 10 shatT ht" CO"t• ~ N mold room wnh hu. lht I~ or-old \t um met Ool'lan ~ Vin n. .a.. al a tnn~1ent. at u hoPP•n&C'Cntc.-nn the 2 bl k of Harbor Boult.,,.•rdJ Set . m (or- dcro \a1d Tiw .-oman totd pohC't' \'1nMOn ofkn.-J to put h<"r up fort~ ntaht at h" m tel room at the Tatuu '""· •~ \.I tona • l Shl" ~ cpt<..-J. hut wht>n ~h<' sot then'. 1n n alleacdh fot'C'C'd her to pcr1 rm ~mil ropulat1on and h.a \t · m tcrcourse "''h h~m. Cof\S('T'() \ltd. m n rcl)c>e&n!I~ r t"J the v.on\an to -.al'-around the 'it) v.1th him afttrnrd. puhtt .aid The tttn~ ~ -.a~ abtt to <'All pOh<'<' from a CaJ1llac.-ckakr'\1'11p ..,,.here the ar rt11C'd '""°" at 7 ~I p,m • • • I "'ll pt•oplc \.\t'rr alTC\tt'd at thC' ~:H'> J<'ran ment 'tor<' at ~u1h (. OO\t Plt11J on ~turJ.ay af'trr at- l<'nlp11na to oh Hun rl'f unds tor doth1na th:u h d not bt'l·n pun.ha\Cd Ha.nttncton Beach 8uralan ~tok a S 1 :w an,v.cnnr mad\lnc and 3 ~00 video ca\~ttr recorder from l.l rt\tdtnC\" 1n the I QOOO hloc\: ofOl&na Lane Twomeas~ ban~ depoid~ l"'·o men pulled hood over t~ir hr.id' and irabbcd a n\&ht depostta>aa rnnta1n1n1 S300 from a man M~~ e'cning at unt) Pac-1fk la~ Of\ Brookhurst trrct 1n H"'"'"'on ~h. . i ht VI llm lotd pt'!IC't' that 1hc ~ dtdfl't M I ~rd b lhe'y IPP'~ him from ~hind btfort jcr\tnt:lht" black and bit.It" Nit from hat I The ran 1n t ttettCMt ol die n;:,\, Tarac• n~ \tnltft Tht-WtPKb mn11n •• ...... u~ t • Qecem ber flight tally: ~3percent were late WASHl.NGTON (~P) -Airline delays l'Ole aharply II\ December, accordina to the latest aovemment 1ta1i11ics, but a survey of travel aaents done the same month raitet do\tbts over how co~med air travelers may be about punctuality. In its latest monthly statistics on airli~ delays. the Transportation Department reported Monday that OM-third of the fti&hts by maJOr air carriers arrived late in Occcmber. It fts the laraest percentaac sin~ the wl~n~ .beaan rcportina on-lime ~1st1cs in September. There were 660 n1pts late at least 80 percent of the time during the rhonth. compared with only 71 such tilhts the previous month. Ei&hteen (li&hts were late each time they took to lhC air during December. compa~ *'th only one in November. the department said. But the American Society ofTravel .Wnts reported Monday that a ll(tvey of 1,600 aaents durina Dccem· beT showed only one 1n five aaents as Oier having had a client request on- dlile performance information when Woking a nidlt. .................... --~,. ................ ->•urtftt OM.'IP ,all Ant AIMtiOan w .. 1 Sou1hwett A.tntnean . USAlt h sttm Pi.otnonl TWA No,,,,..., Unlttd 71.4" 74.N 73.1% 17 t.9% .5% N I•• ] 17. 83. 83. 5% 3% 12.• % The aroup said that 78 percent of the 1.600 aaents who responded to the survey said they had never had a client request on-time infonnallon when makin& reservations or order· ina tickets. "When asked. they said their clients were more interested in safet) and other matters... said AST A spokeswoman Janet Bennett. In the Transportation Department survey, Pan Amencan World Air- ways replaced American Airlines as , ......... ,..YIM)' .... ........... _.""' ,., ........ "'"" ""' .,..,.,.,.IDllW II•, 0.0. .. , eonetMfttat 1 OA (10 ) Oeltl t0.4" <m) Aallka 9.8" (~6) I ,SA '"" (•6) P!Nrnont 8. 1" (81) ,,__ ____ .,. ._TW_A __ --'l.1% (~) ._U._nfl_Mo..;...-..J 5.4% (t~) ,all Am 4.9% (10) Nonhwest 4.8" (~) Southwest •.4" (~) ha vin1 the best record for promptness in December. American. which had led the other l 3 airlines in each of the three previous months. dropped to fourth. Complaints from air travelers to the Transportation Department's consumer affairs office rose from 3.12S in December to 3.610 in January. The consumer complaint statistics arc released along with the on·time performance statistics. but apply 10 a later month. Final argu1nents due in Nofziger trial \ Satellite does 'Star Wars' misstle-tracldng practice CAPE CANAVERAL. Aa. (AP)- A 6.000.pound research satellite suc- ceufull1 tracked 1 S mock Soviet nuclear mi11iles around the alobe today in a major test for the "Star Wars" plan to build a miulle shield in spa~e. Seven sensors on the satellite and hundreds at around stations gathered data that could help determine if it is feasible to build a split-second response system in space and whether it could distin1u1sh a real missile from a decoy. "We believe we had a very succes~ ful mission." said J\rmy Maj. Andy Gri. the protnam manaacr for the Stra ic Defense Initiative Or- gani tiOn. 'told a news conference today. "We -successfully deployed all the objects on time. and the obscrvauons all were carried out." he said. He added that one of the satellite's seven sensors. an infrared ice, faHed, but there were p systems on board. Green said the mission ended t~y but it will take about I 0 days to assemble all the data from the 11tellite and around statio"s before the dqrec of success can be determined. The $250 million uerciK bepn Monday even in& with the lauach of a two-s1aac Delta rocket from Cape Canaveral. The entire second staae shot into orbit more than 2SO miles high. Within four hours. it had deployed all 14 simulated Soviet rocket.s and bcpn the first of 200 trackin& maneuvers like those that would be needed for an orbitin& Star Wars battle station. A I Sth suborbital tar&Ct payload was launched by 1 small rocket fired from the Pacific Mmile Ranae at Barkins Sands, Hawaii. Green said this provided missile plume data that could help develop instruments for deleclina a hostile miHile comlna off 1 launch pad. After the first few hours. officials said they were elat~with results. "We will have a suite of sensors lookinR at IS objects over ,many orbits. Gordon Smitb, deputy <tirec- tor of the S111eajc Defense Initiative Office, said at a news· conference . "Altoacther we're very, very pleased with the start." The office said four of tt\t payloads contain motors that were fired to simulate a Soviet rocket as it climbs off a launch pad. The 11 others played the roles of Soviet missiles coastina throu&h space before releasina their multiple nuclear warheads. Lasers. radars. optical devices and infrared and ultraviolet sensors fol- lowed the payloads against varyin& backgrounds such as land. ocean. horizon and space. J Bork: Kennedy Korea condemns U.S. Navy behi nd assault patrols during Olympics GROVE CITY. Pa. (AP)-Robert H. B~rk came out swinJing in his first By ne Aasoclatecl Pre11 pubhc appearances since resigning WASHINGTON -North Korea today denounced a U.S. plan to conduct froi:n the U.S. Court of Appeals. naval exercises off the South Korean coast during the Olympic Games in Seoul ~Y•.ng Sen. Edward M. Kennedy · ·d · d bl · · d · painted a nightmare of fascist re-as "int1m1 auon j\n ackma1 l." The naval exercises are es1gned as "Just a press ion and attributed it 10 me... little overt warning" 10 North Korea against disrupt in& the Games. a Reagan Bork said Monday niJht that his admin1stra11on officaaJ said Monda). North Korea's official Radio Pyongyang, reJection b)' the Senate for 1 seat on monitored in Tokyo early today. said the naval exercises show that WASHINGTON (AP) -The prosecution and scheduled final arguments for tbd?o. the U.S. Supreme Court was engi-"militaristic intimidation ... by the U.S. imperialists against the Democratic defense in r. Lyn Nofziger's tnal arc prcpann~ final Nofziger. 63. as accused of our felony counts of neered by the Massachu'"'"lts Dem"-People's Republic of Korea (has) r~achcd an e~tremely reckless stage ... arauments 1or Jurors who will decide whether the 1ormcr 1llcgall) lobb) 1ng former While House colleagues in 1982 "" .,... presidential aide allegall) lobbied one-11me White House on behalfofWedtcch Corp. and two other clients. crat in "a long-planned and carefully AcUnd dOVernor take• over for Mecham coll~ues. Hts business partner. Mark A. Bragg. 42. 1s charged calculated assault b) a skillful pol a· & & . The defense rested 11s case on Monda~ without w11h aiding and abetting one of the allegedly illegal ltcian ... calhna the former Wh11e House pohucal director 10 the contacts. Each charge carncs a potenual two-year Bork addressed 2.SOO cheering w11ncss stand. sa) ing prosecutton evidence presented no sentence and SI 0.000 fine. students at Grove Cit) College. a need for Nof21ier's tesumony. Defense la..-.1er E Lawrence Barcella said Nofziger conscn ati"e Prcsbytenan school U.S. D1stnct Judge Thomas A. Flannery rcfu~ to wasn't called 10 1cst1f} because "the government simply known for. a 1984 Supreme Court dismiss an) of the charges against ofllgcr. sa} ang there d1dn ·1 present an} e' !dence th at would necessitate his decision narrowing federal inOuence ,was sufficient evidence 10 submit the case 10 the JUI). He being called.'' . over college s b) lim111ni the reach ofa jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil law aga ins 1 sc x d •sen m 1 nation· PHOENIX. Anz. -Act1ngGo'. Rose Mofford. an her first day on the1ob . put a ke) aide to impeached Gov Evan Mecham on leave. and called for the Legislature 10 enact a holiday hononng the Re'. Martin Luther King. Mecham. 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CA t l70I f714f ")·7712 In 164 7) Peter Stuyvesant traded a rew strands of beads for the island of Manhattan. •• Starting Febniiry 16th, you can make a historic trade too. II~~ ,. MANC'HEStER. N.H. (AP) - The full force oft he 1988 pres1dent1al campaign whirl1A1nd h11 Ne"' Hamp- shire toda)' as Democrat Richard Gephardt looked to tum his victory m the Iowa caucuses into momentum agaan\I Michael Dukak1s· big lead here. Republican Bob Dok turned his a11en11on it> the Granite late as"'ell. 1A 1th a "e"' 1o"'ard making nell.t Tue!>da~ ·s first -in-1he-n1t1on pnmal) election more of a contest than was On('C C\p{'Cted Not onl) did the Kansas Re· publi<:an win the Iowa caucuses Monda). a new poll in New Hamp- shire 'lhowed him moving up on front-runner Georgl· Bush even before the caurusc., began Viet Pres1dcn1 Bush vowed to hit the ground running an New Hamp- shire to rn "l' a l'ampa1gn staggered b) a 1h1rd plate finish 1n IOwa. "Iowa's fir'>I. bu1 New Hamsphare's right:· chanted Bush suppon ers at the ashua airpon as the Republican hopeful armed Monda) night 10 a..-.aa t "'hat turned out 10 be d1sap- po1nting ncv.!i from the Midwest Pai Robemon. "'ho bested Bush fo r sclond. ·"'as "a new na11onal leader" after lo"'a. his supporters said. Even as the Iowa caucu!i f'C!)ults Ooodcd 1n. New Hampshi re cam- paign "'orkcr-. were makmg telephone call-; aero-;<, the state. Ir) ang to 1:1> do..-.n the IOunda11on for a dcccn1 sho"'ing in the pnmar). O n the Dcmocra11 c sid e. Gephardt'!i fir!)l·placc number!) in Iowa made ham the 1op challenger 10 Dukak1s. who has been fa vored in 1h1s neighboring stau· ever since he cnte rl'd the race •\1. rhc governor uf Ma!>\achusctt"1 he had a head !>ta rt. "Folk\. ton1gh1 "'c v.on the bronze. Next week we go for the gold and v.c'rc gomg to win 11:· Dukak1s told su ppc:>rters in Des Moines. "We're going"to begin a v.eek that 1s gomg to shape American hmory ... Dukak1s's New Hampshire chief said it's down to has man and the congressman from t. Louis. "This 1s going to foc us the election in New Hampshire on a couple of people -Mike Dukak1s and Dick Gephardt ... \aid Charle Baker. On that. (icphardrs staff chief agreed. "I think the field has narrowed to Dukakis and Gephardt. II establishes an alternative 10 Mrtce Dukak1s for the voters of Hew Aampshire," said Mark Lonpbuaah. Both Dukakis and Gephardt have strong New Hamsphlre orpnizat1on'> 10 carry on the figh't. while former Arizona Gov. Bruce Babbitt. who finished a d1sappo1n11n1 fifth m Iowa. counted on his own touah New Ham_p:shire orpnuation 10 save his . ~and1dacy hert on Feb. 16. Former Colorado Sen. Gary Hart. who bartl) made a dent at all in Iowa. vov.ed 10 prris on with h11 effort to ··1ct the people decide"' the fate of his reborn cam~i•n. On the Rcpubhc1 n side. cheers broke out at the Dole he1dquarten an Manchnier H u became clear the Senate GOP ludcr was heldtd for a b1&win. But Sen. Wamn Rudman. Dole's chief blcktt 1n the tile. said Bush v.a s11ll ahead "Wt' Vt aou Iona WI) lO ID~ Thts IJ 101n1 to help." hc .aid. Sen. Bob Dole Rep. lllcbard Oeplaardt IOWA CAUCUS WINNERS ... From Al stand in Nev. Hampshire. Bruce Babbitt. d1sappo1n1cd m fifth plact. also "'as in Democratic Jeopard) along 1Allh another fifth·place fin - isher. Republican Pete du Pont Gephardt. "'ho appealed to econ· Omlc nationalism. told checnng backers that his narrow win means "the Democrats of Iowa del ivered an unmistakable message: This isn'IJUSI an election. it's a fight for Atneric\t." Dukakas told ABC. "I feel ter- nfic .... to come 1n here and do what I did against two ncxt-<loor neigh·, bors." ' Gephardt won the battle 1n the first round for 52 Iowa delegates to the national nomana11ng conven11on. W11h pramcall) all precincts report· ing. he had 20 deleptes. compared 10 17 for llhno1s Sen. Simon and 13 for Dukak1s. Two were uncommitted Bush. up before dawn to greet factOf) workcn 1n Nashua. N.H .. said he would do much better 1n next week's primary tn New Hampshire "'here he 1s "one of them·· -a turn on Kansan Dole's ads in Iowa 1ha1 he was "one of us:· And Bush, '!"ho has an o<'eanfront home 1n Ken- nebunkport. Maine. told reporters at the Nashua plant in New Hampshire. "Just get my mcssa1e out.. .. l'm one of them .... I understand this area." Robertson. however. interviewed on ABC-TV's "Good Morning America:· said when asked what happened to Bush, "I don't think he's very popular." 1 he former television cvinJelist Pid that Bush has been in President Reagan's shadow Of Popularity, "but once that shadow bums off. I don't think he's 1oin1 to be a m-.,or contender:· . Do~. the b11 winner. 111d simply. "I'm not tak1n1 an)'thina for arant· ed ... He was ny1na to New HamP1h1rt where he has trailed BUJh 1n optn1on poll.s. Simon and Dukak11. 1nwrvifwcd 1n ~ Moinn toda)' bd'ort lea"'"' foi New Haml'ltltff. pve upbeat aucnmcnts or their second .. nd third-place finishes amona the Oc:mocrat . -11 ~as '-Cf)' clOM to • dead hett." said 1mon on BC-TV's "Toda)" prosram. He said ht' ,.,., apt1m1s11c going into New Hampshire. though he conceded Dukak1s would likel) 1A1n that pnmar). O'erall. he said. "I think v.c ha' ca real shot at doing this thing.'' Dole sa id Monday night's results ga ve the ca mpaign a "whole new focus ... but he wasn't tatldng about his own win. He was refernng to the big evangelical Christian turnout and Robertson's second-place surprise at the expense of Bush, who was battered in the precinct caucuses that represent the 1988 campaign's first major test of candidate strcnath. "TeU th~m rm comfog after them.'' Bush said after leavi ng Iowa early Monday night for New Hamp- shire. "We're in fnendly temtory here." With 70 percent of precincts report- ing. an incomplete count not likely to be ad vanced. Gephardt,, had 24.136 votes for 27 percent of the Ocmo- crat1c vote. followed by Simon at 21.403 with 24 percent and Dukakis w11h 18.04 1 and 20.S percent. Jesse Jackson ran fourth with 9. 773 votes and 11 percent. ahead of Babb1t1. who had 9 percent and 8.049 votes. 1x percent were uncommitted. and Hart all but disappeared. recciv- 1ngJust 896 votes. less than I percent and cd1in1 non-cand1cbte Mario Cuomo wh<> hid 223 votes. Hart called himself "a sprinter. who is in the race to stay." A m115:1~ .. dcruent in Iowa was Tennesscd'SC:n. Alben Oorc. a critic of Iowa ca ucu1es whose strateay is to look for b11 wins 1n the March 8 " upcr Tuesday" pnmanes in his native South. He had 192 votes. On the Rtpubhcan side. wtth 98 pcrttnt of the precincu rtponina. Dok had .0.66l votes for 37 percent of the vote. Robtrtson had 26. 761 votes for 5 ptrttnt to ..,. ·, 20, 194, 19 ptrttnl New York Rep. Jack K~mr WU founll tritll 12,0ft votes Ind I ptttent. whale ~ ~la· Witt Gov. du Po.1 Md 7.999 votes, and 7 pcrttnt. F01111itr 5«maf) of lite Alnandtt H•• ~lln'Cd less than I pttttttt. hav1.dropped out of lo..-1 wtekl llO· TM mn11n1ft1 \Otcnc11Pf'n1Cd no orthntt. t .. -· Private air routes to ~AX approved E x -Highway Patrol officer '~ murdertria lnea ringend i LOS ANGELES (AP)-Three air routc'i -.111 be opened for general av1a11on pilots who complained when a path al·ro,.,controllcd a1~pan· near Los ngelcs ln1crna11onal A1rpon was dosed for ..afcty last )car. federal offic1al<1 ~id. The change 1n the a1rport'<1 Terminal Control Arca followed talk' with many av1at1on groupo; and could serve as a protOl)pc for nationwide application. T. llan M<?Anor. adm1n1strator of thl· Federal A\lat1o n Adm1n1s1ration. said Mon- da). b) a h1&h lc,cl of near coll1s1ons between air "We v.ould be doins a d1\"4.·n Il l' w tht· pilot\ ca m cr'i and light aircraft. Mc nor said. In 1h1'> area to refer to th1\ at uon J \ a n·opcn1ng ut .\,... DIEuO ( .\PJ - ( l<"1nr [lim1na11on of that V 1sual A1ght Rule ( V FR) !he (old) Vf R cormJor l hl' \ I I< w mdor a'> v.nll arguml.'nl~ arc c\f>C'l tl·d 'Wednl-'tdJ' comdo1 v.as \trongl) oppased b)' somc gene ral knev. It lx-fon: 1~ nut rl."<•JX nn J ~ 111 no t he in thl· murder trial ot J fl•rnwr 3\IJllOn intern!'> . .,uch as pilots of small planes. reopened. fh1'> I'> a ne" 'l>l:ll~I ruin dfl'd "1th ( aliforn1a H 1ghv.J~ Patrol 11llH c1 "ho nled the difficult ) of cros'img the airpon's .,pec1al 0} 1ng rulcs applied 111 tt '1t ~nor \aid churgcd "llh '>lran~g a m11t111 "1 11'1mportJnt lhJt )OU 1111 keep lrua1' l1111ningJn\ op1n1un\abl1u111 I l n<»\/ 1t·, ll·m1111ng ~'l JU'l.' v.l"re near tht• l'll<l hut "''"·'rr not there )t'I ·· I hl Jiii. thl n "IJX'nt t'-'11 huur"I hJ )!Jthl!11n~ 1IJ1 lrw.,\ rounng t~t' lntt'r- '"1t• ' 111 11tJgl· road v.hcrc proi.- ' 1 ut"" 11ntt nt..I Pl·\ er killed C ara . rho\C d1fficul11e!>werccompoundcd.b:ra pan must ha\l' J l hart ut thl·. TC \ 1n thl lfll.kp1t and PrO!>elUtOf) V.-l•fl' -.c.heduled '" '"a'>I and com pin TC A . · I ~ P1lob u~ing the !'>IXT IJI I light Huie\ .\rl·a v.-hilc on dut) ot the cmagcnq ordenhat raised thecc1hneof 1he ha'c thcir anl\·lull1.,1un an<l pu \1 111,11 hl(h t't'(urnt•d p rl'">ent the11 final ri•huttal '-'llnt'\\l'' TC A from 7.000 11.'ct IO 12,500 feel. too high for on. ' Tuc~a~ Jltl'rnoon v. IHl\l' te.,llm1m' OHIO\ plant:\ Pilol\lOmplained the~ were Jamml·d m hi: "111 a9drl'\\ \.IUl'\tHJll\ Jlld Jpp:irrnl i.,.1, .. 11 • .. n th\· night of Ol"l. 27 The Air Linc Pilots '\s'icx:1e,1Jon. however. ObJl'Ctcd to o nl' of1hc nev. corridors bel'DU\C 11 will require airliners to reduce pov.er and not go higher than 2.000 fcl'l for about fo ur miles aftl'r 1akeofT. a spokesman ~1d. f hc routes o pcninJ next month replace a s1nglernmdor oH:r the a1rpon that the FAA clo'>l'd Aug. 19. 1987. 1n an emergcnq action prompted into (·ongl'\tcd :ircas around the TC A. I . Tra IC'. 3}'0 will · n''11 1l. ll'd tii "11/' lu r~,J~·t di~rt'lxt_ncu.·' r:11\Cd during thl· Ul Thc llC'-' lOrndor~ will be established March a ircraft .opc:rat1ng di nu lllllfl lhari i ..i 1 llJutital fl'n'il.' portion ut ( ra1& PcH·r'\ tllJI ro One UU\'Je\ d1rel·tl) O\er Los Angeles mile .. pa hour "\.1) \CO'>C uf 11mmg I\ th.ti ""' lnterna11onJI Jnd 1hc othl·rs are cast and v.est of P1lot<1 v.1ll not ha'e to 'l'l·k Jpprmal 111 th 1ht· "on·1 hear do.,1ng .irgument) until tl-e Jtrport mutt' from Jrt tratfa llllltrulkr' lt 11~l ,er .ill 'Wcdne~tn · \uf)\'n ur C o un lud11· '\.1c.\nurl.'m phasi1ed that the ncv.-nonh"cst planci. '-'111 hJ''-' to h..s ,l· J '\1.,dl ( tTJn\"'Jndl'r R1thard D Hutlmon ivld JultJI\ M Jthl'a\t wmdor over 1hc a1rpon 1s d1fTeren 1ha1 g1,l.'s umtrullcr') a r.st..IJr tJr)il'I Jnd Jll1 tudc MundJ\ allcr lht· dckn-.c rc~tl·d 1v ,,, '"l "'"'') dr" ing from I ,, •n 11d1' 1" hn l I < aJon hvmc I JI " •'l'I\ l'\lUrll'd IU ttu.· l fCl'k hul ,,Jt,·r1 1111 '1l11m·, bod\ v.a'l t u11J tlil ll\'\t t..l..t' v.h1k armed \\\ \I tl1u '' m.tnn.l·d barr1ladc., kJ q r •1~ \h-11 Ku,u1 o tTramp<o and .11 •1t • •11111•1 111 Jmouflage fa11g~ 1,lld J Jl11f11 ,I lll'Jrb\ hills1Ck frum thl' one that v.as shut down. 1nforma11un ··.\s V.l" gel w thl' du'>C.' ol 1h" la\\ • Sol~ie•-pilot who flew into Reagan airspace convicted By n e Auocl1ted Press LOI) ANl1l:.LE<) -.\n .\rm} prt,ate "ho hcd about "h' Ill' lk\.\ into restricted mrspaLc <J\l'r Pr('\ldcnt Reagan's ranch ha' l:x·cn fvuntl guilt~ ot making false \latt'ml·ntc,and cc.>Uld fall' up to 10 ~l'ar'> 1n pn\lm Ralph\\ 1ll1am M )1.'f), 33. o f r on l l.''-' I\, Wa\h . wa\ COO\ ll'led o f'"" l'UUOh ol m~1l1ng lal!>C \talcml·n1s in a ru ling Monda~ b) l 1 <;. 01'1tnct J udgl.' Manud Jh ·al ~·ntl.'nnng ""a~ '>lhedulcd March 7 "'1)''" \-'as con' 1ctcd of I~ 1ng tu olliual\ ahuut thl· rca\on he \tra)n.l 1nto proh1b1tcd air .. pact· on his"'') tu John \\a}nl· \1rpon on ..\ug. 13. 1987, the: da~ the prn11..knt ""' hl·ading tu hi\ htllwp ranth north of'ianta Barbara Lottery mllllonaire to aid children LO!> .\NGE.Lf:~ - ( alifornia\ m·"cst lottl.'n m11lwnam· '>J'' hl··11 donate pan ofh1!i $ 5 :!M m1ll1on "inning'> to c~tah1sh a'rnllcgl' \l holar,ti1p lund for local school Lhildrl.'n Leandro argas. 61. al'>o '><l\! thac ., no qu1·\t1on about rl'lmng on h1<, Ol'\I h1nhda~ 1n Jul).\. arga ... v.ho uv.n' .\nd~ ' J \hop that mal..l.''> uni torn1'> tor( atholinchooh. v.on la\I \aturda' \ JJl I.. pot" hl.'n hi\ '>1-' numlxr~ "c:rt· p1t ked in the '>late''> .. LullO () • ..i<f' gaml· I hl· "'nn1ng number\ '-'l'fl' 'clclll'd h\ a compuln Varga\. married tor mori· than '''H'M' and thl· falhl·r ol lour v.111 rc·cc1\C.· $~ 11.~00 a H'ar Jlkr tJ\l'' tor ~(J \l'.tr' Joan Colllns, ex-husband settle suit LOS ANGELES -The bmcr d" ort.T and propcrt~ baltll' ht·t"l'en .. L))nasty" Vl\Cn Joan Collins and e>.·hu<,hand Pe ter Holm" ll\t:r. "•th hoth "arnng sides claiming victor). The actress settkd a 'rnl·mou' and v.l'll· pubhcucd paning by agreeing to pa~ Holm S 180.000 and k111ng ham l..cl'P J $40.000 sponi> car In exchange. Holm will hand over the deed to thl·•r J111nth owned home in the south o f France and re turn per~onal belonging, ht· \till heh "It'~ taken a lo ng ti me. but 1l appcars w be an equ1tabk \l'llkmrn1." ( oll1n\ 1uld rcportl'f'i Monda~ follo'-'1ng a ft er a ..i 1 :-hour n1..·gN1;itmg '>l'\\111n tll·hind dosed door\. As the rnupk lcfl ttw rnunhou\c:. Holm 'houtl'd nltrr h1\ t"<-w1fr. "Bye. Joan. All the bt·'>I. 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Or r Tomjos that commit Washingt to tum control of the canal o'er tc anama b~ 2000. JERUSALEM (AP) -A Palesti- nian tecn-aaer was shot to death in a clash with. Israeli soldiers. and vil- laacrs claimed a Jewish settler fatally shot an Arab man wi th a submachine gun. news reports said today. The arm:y confirmed the deaths and said 1t was investigating their circumstances. Latif Abu Khalil. 16. was killed by Israeli soldiers during a protest Mon- day night in the West Bank villaae of Attcel. the Arab-run Palestine' Press Scrvjcc reported. In another West Bank village. Kafr ~ddum. a Palestinian man was killed Monday. The news agency identified the "ictim as Abdel Bas1t Abdullah. 25, and quoted villagrrs as saying he was shot by a Jewish settler. The arm y did not say whether a settler had been involved but it said sccurit} fo rces were not in the area at the lime. The Jeru salem Post quoted wit- nesses as saying they recognized the assailant as a Jewish settler from nearby Kcdum1m. They said he drove into the village in a blue Vo lkswagon v.an accompanied by another man. who carried a pistol. Witnesses told the Post the dnver got out and opened fire with a submachi ne gun when he en- countered a roadblock set up to block Arab laborers from going to work in Israel. An army spokeswoman said the caSl' was turned over to police for invcs11ga11on. The Nablus Distri ct police spokesman was not in hrs offi ce to pro' 1de details about the A•••••ci•1 TOI SUR TOl'1 Just Arrived Spring Fashions In New & Exciting Colors Leather Jackets at A Special Price (114) 112-2221 South C>ast Plaza's Crystal Court 3333 Bear Street # 135, Costa Mesa • ~WOO&. l"LI We carry every corpetin9 for the offt<e including t display of wool in e.och. HONISn • H ~cO:ry o c~ ~of "'9' ffOfft al ~ .. worid. Pefwo, ..._, It~. Chifto, and Pallittort Ako c~ MOde t119' frOM *e °'*" mMf 0 COM· ...................... incident, and National Police rcfulCd comment. An official who answered the ·phone at the Jewish settlement. of Kedumim said he knew nothana about the shootina. Army of1ic1als have $lid confronta· ti ons between Arab protesters and the West Bank's 6S.000 Jewish settlers could fun her escalate tensions. .. If there's something that worries me very much. it's that Jewish residents will take it upon themselves to punish or provoke (Arab protesters)." Maj. Gen. Am ram Mitzna. the West Bank's army com- mander. told Israel radio. "Ifs \he most dangerous thing in the field today." According to U.N. figures. SI Palestinums ha ve died at the hands of Israelis. most shot by soldiers. since disturbances began in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip on Dec. 8. Meanwilc. U.S. envoy Richard Murph) amved today for talks with Israeli leaders on how to stan I' ~ace process with the Arabs. Israel Radio reponed Pnme Minis~ tcr Yitzhak Shamir rejected Foreign Minister Shimon Peres' suggestion that the two meet Joi ntly with Murph). "'ho am'ed from Cairo after "is11s 10 Syna and Saudi Arabia. Bernard Mills. the Bnt1sh director of the U.N. Relief and Works Aaency in the Gaza Strip. claimed Monday that soldiers on Sunday beat lyad Mohammed Aql. 15. who was later found dead. and Aql's cousin. who suffered a broken arm. the shores 1 nter1ors WllTER CLURllCE SILE Begins Tuesday 20·40'1, OFF on Warehouse and Showroom Inventory FURNITURE ARTWORK. ACCESSOf?IES BASKETS. PILLOWS. LAMPS M·f · 9·6. Sat· 10·4 2640 Avon Street• Newport Beach Cahtorn1a 92663• (71 4) 642-2255 the shores 1nter1o rs WOOD . FLOORING • • . .._.. Oolt Plonk ond Por~ redwood1, teolts in o fini.hed °' 11nfilhed •tote. We handle the imtollatiori. -- ' t ' ' . .J What goes around comes around, even in Laguna What's this? Rumors are circulating that the Laguna Beach l it) Council has gotten so heavy-handed that a group of merchants 1s launching a recall~ Believe 1l or not. the Laguna Beach council is accused of ir:a~ringing on the personal property rights of some of its c1uzens. Can this be the same elected cit y officials who have fought developments to standstills. then bought the land for a greenbelt so developers wouldn·t destroy the quaint village atmosphere of the Art Colo ny? Is this the same go vernment that declared its town a nuclear-free 2one and is second onl) to Irvine in its dedication to slow growth to preserve the quality oflife in the town? The sam e council that is made up of steely Democrats in a Republican-contro lled county? It can·t be. But as strange as it sounds. that's the situation according to Cayenne Bird. Bird does the talking for a group of 10 business peo ple who ha e refused to be identified until there's enough support to launch the recall. 1 They say they·re afraid that iftheir names become public. the city's code enforcement officers will launch a blitzkrieg of reprisals. Reprisals? Not an Laguna Beach -a town renowned fo r embracing the desires and rights of its c1t1zens no matter ho" offbeat the cause seem s. The Laguna I 0 conte nd that pri vatc property rights arc at the hean of their complaint and that cit) officials sho uld not d1£tatc aj"IU1t-perso n can d o with his. or her. propcn). The recall rumo r -it's really JU St a rumor until there·s a peuuon and ~omethang mo re than a shadow group - surface.dafter Bard lost a fight with the cit)'. She wanted to put a clothing rack outside her sto re on South Coast Highway. You know the ro utine. The weather 1s nice. People a re out for walks and window sho pping. A s1de"'alk d1spla) of merchandise m ight JU St generate some extra sales. It's the free enterprise system at wo rk. But city officials don't sec It that way. There's a law a~inst outside displa)s 1n Laguna Bea L"h. and the C 1ty Council wo uldn·t let Bird have her wa~. Then there's that damed sign ordinance. Some merchants take exccpt10n to the restnctions. The) thank the council members are trying to impose their per o nal taste on merc hants who JUSl wa nt to earn a good li ving. These arc strange goings on. even for Laguna Beach. Thcre·s e"cn the c hance tha t the recall rumor could detract from the fight to sto p de e lo pme nt an Inane Can) on That's a hotl ) debated is.sue where man) Laguna Beach citizens. with the so metimes not-too-silent support of council members. want to tell The trv1ne Co what 1t can and can't do with its land. What goes aro und comes around. c' t.•n in Laguna Beach. Regulation of toxics ( aliforn1a's Departmen t of Hl·alt h and Wdfarc ,., raught an the m1ddk on Propoc;1tion ti5-a' o ter appro' eJ 1n111a1" l' aimed at rontrolling thl' potcnt1all ) harmful 1ngrcd1cn1., U \l'U b\ bus1m·s and IO \lr "astcs created tn industn . · ... Tom~ am nl·r. the u ndersccreta~ of th~ stall' ~kalth and Wclfa r<.' ~gl·nr~ "ho 1s n:spons1ble for drafting mmt t~f thl' state's Prupos1t1on 65 rules. is not doing m ut.·h to dar1f\ the s1tua1 1011 in ad' am'l' of Feb. 27 (\'hen the final regulation'> arc to be 1s'>u<.·d). Warriner used the folio" 1ng rnnfu<,ing anguagl· to dcscrihl· the rl·gutnm:msill"sv.~orkmg on· .. O n an antcnm basis \H' can rl·I ~ on the C\ISllng ta le and ll·dnal regulau ons tu establ1 h the sta ndards ... ''c arc putting togethe r a regulation "h1ch "'" fTesh out as much ac; ''c can thO'il' standards The obJCCt of the e 'crcisc is ... to dra'' a hnl'. so that people "ill t..no" "hen a (gl·nenc substa nCl' or produrt) comphl'S "'th them and "'hen no t. and that 1'> important not uni~ 10 andust ~ but 1t 1s 1m portan1 10 l'lllll'n' "ho might \\ant to cnforn· this propos1tton." .. When Go'. Deukm~Jia n. in rhe state's first respOOSl' to Propos1t1 on 65. put onl) ~9 chemicals on the dangerou\ substances list. the en' 1ronmcntahsts \.\Cnt to court and succeed an C\pand1ng the llSl . >\nd it's a good bet the court., won't le t the talc hide tx.·hand federal practices to o pt out ol enfo rcing a measure approved by California \Otcrs. ... Despite Wanncr's aninit)" for dbfuscat1on. he apJ)l'ar' to be taking his Job seriously. aiming a t pro"iding definitl\e standards for ind ustf) "hale giving thl' pubJic solid assurancl'' of protecti on Loag Be.cl• Press· Telegram . Death of David Gaines The name of the gaml' ma} no t be familiar. b~t Da' 1d Gaines was onl' Californian \.\ho reall) made a difference. When he fou ndcd the Mono Lake Comm i uee 10 year ago. fc" people had cH~r heard of that remote. saline bod) o f water in the eastern 1crra. and pract1call} no o ne seemed to care that 11 had long ancc been lated to be drained off to sef\ e the growing thirst of Lo i\ngclcs But G aanell cared and ran.·d dcepl}. campa1gn1ng tireless!). first too' crcomc the andifTeren~ oflocal ~s1dcnl!> and then to draw the attc nt1on of the nattonat media to the .irange beauty nnd it vital importance to the tens of thousanJsofb1rds that nc~t thcrc.cvcry year. In the pr~css. he manaacd w turn the prcsen•at1o n of Mo~o Lake into an environmental au~ cclebre and the lake Itself into a most im~robablc toum t attraction: 'D• M-4•11• Btt ORANGE COAST 1111111• lllt .. ~o..-~':f:., .. ,... C#t .... °""" °"'* ...... ............... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, February 9, t988 * A., "Democrat would be~Jven first rrack a t t/J enewhome • and those whnlo t thelrllome would be asked to m ow.•to RJversldeandllveon welfare.·· When slow growth became LllllRS J J 01 Temple arson deplorable" To the Editor Thl bo.ird of d1rC'C't :s of th,, ln~11 1ut1· lor Rehg1on and Wholcnes,, JI lht" \thool ol Theolog). Clare· mun1 Jl·plorc' 1he re<:-ent fi rt' bom~ 1ng nl thl· T1.·mplc lkth T1kvah 111 ~ ull~ r1llll I V. l' drl' 1.lln' 1n1.cd that wholen~S fur u\ Jll "111 cumt" onl~ "hen pl"fSOl\J 11'1. 1n pc.·J\C "1th each other and .,.. ht n lhl nghl\ of all to "'<' in safety Jrt' rl 'Pl°\ tl'J Thl' ant1-Sem111sm rdl, tcJ in th1~ abominable act i' lk.11 . 1n 11ppo\lllOn 10 such goals. \ !hough Rdbb1 Ha1m Asa or il·m rk Rl·1h 111>.\ah 1s a former llll'n11'x r of 11ur board. our concC'm is- m111 h h1t1.i1k1 than his. -or our, p. r,11nJ I tntl'rl">I "e art appalled,, th,11 Juring this ume when ~ rl·nt. mlx·r till' lcgaq of Mamn I u'IH·r "mg lhl're art' st ti I those who " 11;IJ J1' 1Jl IX'r\Ons rather than lllllh thl'lll II 'E" TO!': MALONY ,. C'ha1 rm an chic even the slow got going "O\"RDCLINJ.:.L0~ ' Initiative . -Even some of the supervisors h ave , jumped on the bandwagon with a plan won t stop ·, There wa'i a lime no1 w 'e~ long ago "lll'n ·,10 ... -gro"1h ad' oca lC') "ere 1hough1 of an the same collect1\C breath as pul}gam1s1~. rh1ld abusers and l FO enthu,aasl\ fhl' ~lo"·gro"th camp "as thl' \Otal m1non t'. culllsts and e\· trcnmt<> "ho fti comfon.abh into th<' S<Jml' "l'lrd package as · L~ndon LaRouthc T1ml)th\ Lear> and f ,an Mer ham · · fhl·~ "l'rl' the \Uri of ~opk "'h<1 rootl'd fur 1hc < hprcr\ "'hl'n thl· "orld\ tx·,t haskl·thall tl·am "J'> alrl·ad' an lo"' r T hl' l>.1nd "'ho ''uulJ Y.Jt,lh .1 PA~ spn aal 11n d11lph1n\ "hl·n "\loonlaghtang" "a" on Thl· '>Ort "ho " ( uld '~nd \aturdJ' morning \IO'>hing th rough thl' r'eed·., and mud 111 tl.e l pix·r 'l'" ix1n BJ ' loot..ang lcH a k.l\t tnn ur '>Orne othl·r cndangt:rcd h1rd Losers. Then som<'lhang happened "Aa}bc 11 \\3\ JU'>t on<' 100 man' office towe rs Ma~bl-tt "as JUSI one tOQ mam tr.tffic 'inarf\ \1a,tx· the moon w:)!> 1n these' cnlh hou\c "h11 knO\.\~ But suddl'nl~. slo" gro" 1h tx·1. Jml' chic '\;o quicker wuld ~ou ~a~ Donald Lc•O} Brl'n than people tx·gan li ning UQ to help pu t the hral>.e\ 10 hou')ang de' l'lopmcnt'i. ollicl' pro· Jl'CIS and rt•so>n J1.·<.t1na11ons h rs1 c:l m1.• lhl' l'ns1bk Gro,qh anJ frallil lr11tiall't.'. "'h1ch 1\ sort ol a <.IO"'·grov.lh Pro posatJ on 13 l(1r Orange ( ounl~ One '>Ur'l'~ 1n- J 1catcJ th.ii 1f thl' 1n111a11,c mal>.1.'') 11 onto thl' ballot morl· than 80 peflcnl of the 'Qler' "111 \uppon II Then Supep l\or G.iJd1 \ asque1 ,1nnounn·J he 11><.l "a'i on the slo"· grtrn1h b:1ndw:11wn He wunttii C\l'f\Onl l'\Pl'UJlh thll\l' \ llll'r'> 1lUI thcrl' 111 l>.nu" 1ha1 hl' had 1he coun1' \ tinl"•I "ort..1ng on a bold. ne'' \lo" -grn" lh plJn Ht• s;i1d at m1ghl JPJX'Jr on thl· hall nt a\ Jn Jll1.'I llJll\ l' Ill thl' IOlllJll\ l' \ fc " da" later HJrrtl'll "u:dcr niuld lOnlJin hcr~elf . no longl·r ThJ1 ·, right. \hl· 1110 has 101nl'd 1h1.• \lu"·!:W" 1h frl'nl\ Jnd had hero" n prnpoc,al \l luall~ 11 "JS a m1n1m.il Jn1t1un1 111 UCdll\ l' lh1nk1ng on \\ llJa·, p.1n \\ hJI \he hap did v.a' \Uggl'\I thJI lh1.· u1unl\ consider a ,1cm-gro" th ml'3\Ufl' 1ha1 "a\ n.·r<'nt· h mJJl· la" 1n < Jrl\haJ \u~r' 1\11r l>lln Roth of lOUl"\e hJ' Jlrealh m.tde htm\elt clear b' cumpJnng thl' 'lll"·!HO"lh aJ-' O\.JlC'> tn u1mmunl\t\ ~nd in I ~IS!\ lhl'rl'·, no turnans. t'iad.. from a ''·''l'm1.·n1 ltt..l· thJt \1•rl' Don. \OU0 rc nul uf \I\ k . Hut lhl'rl'' pknl' 111 mom Jnd pknt' 111 1inw lor l>lhl'r\ In IJl't tht' ')lov.-(1ru"1h -\flair\ Dl·si.. al lhl" DJ11\ 111101 h,1, rnrnth rl"Cl'I\ eJ a \llUpk uf pr11~1<..1I \\(lnh\ Of at1cn- l10n • l hl· I l'" ThJn /l'n.1 ln111alt'l' Th1 .. 11nl' lllnll'' frtim lanl' "Bamh1" Dtw ol l.igun.i lkalh Shr \uggcst\ 1h~11 hu1l dt'r' n\11 he allo.,..ed 10 u111,1ru\ 1 more than \.000 home'> l'Jdl \1.·.ir .. and thl'll 11nh 11 thl'' agrcl' 111 l>..n11d. dm1. n In tlfl(J hornl'\ and rl'\torr lhl· .1rl·.1 J' J "tlJltk prc'>t'r,1.· or J f r"lx't' l!lllt UIUP•l' lkmmrJl' \.\llUIJ he gl\l'.'n lir<.t l°f.tlk JI thl' IW" humn and tho~ v.h11 11\\I lhl'lf h1>m1.·, v.nuh.I he a<.l..t•d hi m\l\\ 111 Rl\C1\1Jc and lt'1.' 11n "di.in· un11I 1ndu,1n mt)\cs to 1hc.- JH'J • T~ E:\ll ~ ln111a11"l" Thi\ oil<''" STEVE MARBLE be ing drafted h~ a HX l>.C'I sncnt"l notxxh has heard of It 1<, 1m1 compll1.atl·d 10 e\plain wh1lh ·~the \l.hOll' po1n1. Sobod~ undt>rstands at l'\Cepl 1hc sc11·nt1st. The 1n111a11H· 1s to tx· anfulh designed to ha'c no efftTI on 1r,1nic or gru" th But 1t lool..!i 1mprn\l\l' • The BrucC' 'l'standc \temonal ln111at1~<' It's a s1ra1ght·fol"ard propo~I from the fo rmer supC'r' l\or Form a comm111ee "h<'n the ltlm· m111n· Jrafts 1t!'> rcpon. g1\(' 11 tht' !Wmc a11en11on and cons1derat1on ul a Grand Ju~ rcpon Ignore.' at • Tht' \1art.. Baldassart' lna11at1'<' Baldassare. L C I\ noted profe,\Or and 'IUn c~ lJl>.C'r. l..no"'~ ho" Orangt' { nunt' feel~ H1."ll t.:11>.e a ~une' .ind 1hcn ll~ll us "hat \lot' "ant to do • Thl· Ruhber \tamp ln1 l13ll'<' Ciel riJ 111 Jll Ii'<' 'upc.·n 1<><lr' and pul Don RH·n Don i...011 Ht'nr' ~·g1.•r\trom and 1 "'o uth<'r hu1ldc.-r<. ot 1.h1m\· t1n th1.· ho.11d Thl',·11 t..n11" "hJ'f h.1 Jo • Tht" Pol~graph ln111al1\t' aix1ll>g11l' Thi~ onl· 1~ minr RefMl' Jppnn 1ng an' Jdd1t111nJI dl'' l'lnr mcnt. ,ill ti\(' 'U JX'n l\11r' mu\l 11141\l' In \11\\111n \ ll'Jl• anJ tr. It' l!.l'I I ll \\11rl>. nn llmt• -\n' lrt'1.·"a' an' roJJ 11 J111.·,n·1 mat11·1 Thl·n cJ1.b "urx·n l!illr 1<, hool>.t"d up w J lie J c.-t1.'l tor JnJ a'l ed 11 traffic 1\ JI Jn a, u·p1ahk le' d "hen J nlJ1•1nt\ oi 1h1.· Jn\\.\\'" .tre truthful thl' Jn l'111pml·r ! .... ,11 t'tl• apf'H" C'd le' e .\l•rblr 1s H u111i.01 C'ilJ editor for n e..Dv/J Pilot Scientist blocks alternative inves~lgationofAIDS virus Conference where r esearc h er would have h ad to a nswer claims canceled Th<.' "ha ll' House ha' canceled .1 confercn1r 1hJI "ould h;n't' forn-d thl• lOU 11r' ' premier .\IDS re· se.irlhl·r to u1nlfl10t d a1ms that lht.· '1rus he tia\ 1Jl•n11tied a<; the cauo;c nl the lcth;1I J1'>(.'J'1.' might not be the cauSt' at Jll l)r R·Jbl·rt (1Jllo 1he "lar <;Cum11'1 at the....., 1t111nJI ln\lltUtt'' of Health. 1\ the ma1 "ho p1nptl1n1eJ lhe humJn 1mmun,xkfiul'nl' 'lfu\I HI\ )as th<" cau~ .. r \II>" i.;1nll. t.all o'<, d1!i· co,en the "'Ill "hllh "on1rol<i tht• largc'i share ol 1ht• ml'm'' for .\ 1 D'\ rc~arch . hJ' drnal·d fund" 10 \C1C'n· ust "'1th other 1de.t' t'' en though the~ hJ, <.' published their 1h1.•on<.'\ 1n ltSp«tcd Jl!Urn.11!1 Fo~mo'>t anwng thl.' rc<;(•an. her\ with a frc\h point of' 1c" 1\ Dr Pc1cr Ducs~rg of 1hr l n1H'r>ll~ t" <ah- (om1a at lkrkek' .\ mcmhcr ot thr N1u1onal ·\radcrm of ~·1cn~t''· Duesbcrg ha'> ~4 )l·ar' nt "'pc11en('e with tflc fam1h of rt•tro' 1tu<;e>'i I<.' which HIV belongs Ht• <.lud1cd th<' vin.i in (iallo·s ov. n lnhorattH'\ undt'f a prcsua1ous ftllo.,..,h1p Jn\t ~on· cluckd that it did ntll m«1 th<' standardcntt'na for a J1\Ca'<'~l1.Nntt qicnt. Dunbfra ct~suont'd th<' HI\ th<' Or) in an arttdt an the mt'd1cal ioumal antitr Rntll"Ch La'i Marth .\<. ~el thnT ha.s bttn no offictal rtspon~ ftom Callo. 1l'C cduor <>f ('an~t R~rt'h. Dr ~tet Mac<i«. ,., aarptlted ll the $lie!\("( from Gallo .. Dr 0-Sbna •S an t"'c-tlltn• K"n- tiR Ht hat 1 \In) aood ~\llton We Md ci~ that thttt ~Id br moft omtial ~to tl .. M~.tt 90'4 our rcpotter Sall.c Dmk.tl tftl1ad. Oe8o ·=tt) dt nm.-ct Dual9tta 's t wuhout f\.,alMhotl ... Pftrr doesn't u.nckf- . J1c1 Alluso1 and JOSEPH SPUR r~~ ~~.J congestion .: ~ To the Ed11or· I note th':u }Our recent unday m.tn o '1 the '>tn-ct 1ntcn 1e" .. sect1 v.a' hl'.t' 1h 11llcd to" a rd "nO! gru"th" ' 11h a 1~p1l"al commrnt C?l rnmplaint being one of congestc.-<l traffic cond1110n) Hopeful!~ thow pcopk don'11h1ni.. the traffic "' ill JU4it dn up and go a"a' 1f the~ \Otl· in tht aflirmall'<' (or no growth Qu11e th<' contra~. fof an'>tancc:. Hl Ir' tnc "<' ha'<' more pC'OPk dunnJ tht' d3' than a1 night. due to our high e;-mplll\mfnt p1\ture. hn" do thC'sc ix·opk 1h1ni.. the~ "ort..C'rs are going tu lommutt· tu and from "ort.. 1f no1 b' lar .\nd I "''"h thc'>t" pC'opk "ould ta!(&. a l ll\\C'r look .u '\an 0 1t"go nu g.ro" 01 "'3'> '0l<'C in dov.n ther<' and thl- rnuh l'> that 11 ., d1ffil ult 1f no1 1mP<""hlc tn -.ell a horn<' Due to no t:rn" th -no bu1tdintt. the a' a1laNc humn ha' e bttn pnced complc1eb 11u1 ,,f iht· mJrl>.<'t and th<' real e'ila ix·opll Jr<' sufT<"nng ht..e 11.1 <all 1n (' Jµ1n L 11>.1.· the old grandfathl"r·, d~ t.. .,., lhl hJll"a) tht pC'ndulum S\\tng"> iii tx11h d1 rec11on~. that's "hat k<'t'pc, l~ ~k"'I.. 111.·t..mg ""~) hour after hnQr anJ \C.lr afkr ~car and I \uppo~ W<' , ;in 'll'" this as on<' ~" 1ng nf th.al rx·ndulu m. It al\\3)'> '" '"~ haci.. ag;im "•thout fail. hu ''nee thl· Id d1>1.I>. \\J\ hu1lt v.a\ bacl.. v.hen (,f~E El f(, II"\ lftt' Growth fight a big s1ice of American pie ' T ,, 1h1· l J1tor hn ! ·h" tun" Ju<,l lool 111 lb<' pr. l'tlll '' nl uncontrolled gro"' th runr n~ Jr11und th<' cuunl' squav.k- 1nt: thJt 1h1· \4.'n'>1bk Gro" th and fr~1ffi. 1 11n1rol ln1t1atl\ t 1~ thC' sh l;il!tn~ < 11ur.1' \Ufl{'r\ISOrs and Cll\ coun- 1.11\ .1•,· hu'' ma t..1ng building pacts .inJ hJ," rvom dcali. that will all~ t'lull,kr' l\l '11.k~tep th<' 1nitiat1v(' uix·r 1"11 l~rn Roth hu "owed lO right , '"" tht' ~111 of th<' peo ple ...,, ,rMrc hi\ ,IC', C'loper fn<'nds fro~ t'tl in~ , ntrolkd \upC'n 1wr Ha m e \\ 1~·1.k• h.i' anacl..ed the '<'I) l 'l) 111Jt1> t prr1<'""~ Fonner upc" 1sot l\ruu '"\land<' nov. a de\ elopc."t\ Jll ·npll'<l ll' Jt1 ail thC' in111all'-e WJ\11 J ••lJ ,1,lmprom1\C proposal a , 1.1lh t'lu1lde1' aft' doing """ lhl'' ,, Jl";i,~JonC'and pump1 n& hu, ., nl<' .i <ih<'I.. dt"C'rpllon Cl 1>J1F.n '"~·'n '1 all 1h1., ill ustrate w , ,, h ·•'' 1n111Jll\C' l!I n('Cded., I h, hok 1n111a11,e prOC'es<. " "' nlh ilul +.h1.c ol "m<'ncan pie Let 1. ~,· .1 hag t'l1tr 1 • • • •• , ., " If I , !~ I• 1,,., -- Or-.. COM1 ~ Y '91.0T/ Tue.dey, February 9, 1988 ~I F 1 • { FREE PHYSICIAN REFERRAL The C ho1Ce Is Yours V' .,,,, LOC ·\TIU !': llOL'RS "''. ~!'~ c I ·\I n .-ALl ~ f'.\ 'V Ml:NT & IN~URAN( I IUVLIREMENTS " ruKEtu,; LANC:t:Ac.I l'RUH<..ll N(..., ,,,( MAI f. OR fEMALt • (714) 842-6362 -arf'i--• MO NDAY-FRIDA" 8 :30AM _ s.oo PM CO MM UNITY HOSPITA L 18792 DELAWAR[ ST . HUNTINCTON BEACH When You Make More, You Expect More. • It \uu'rc like mu...,t ut tnJav\ \\t .. drh maker~. you 've c;1rncJ thl' prt\ 1kgL· nf Jc~ling with ri h~mk tl1;1t ''ill mah· your mnnt·y \.\'Ork 41 ... h;11 d ;b vna do. A bank thnt "di IHH ju~c fu lfill your cxpect:itinn" hut CXll't:d them. .-\r TIK· Pri\'aCc f3rink at Ba nker'-TrtN, \\'l' hanJle only rrivatc di- l'[l(-.. '°lo vuu'll rcu~ivc the kinJ of j1Cr"'<.mnl mtcnttor'\ you deserve. Not to nwm Jl 'n a level of expcrri~ thm\ highl y rcgn,rJcd among many of tcx.!ay's ffH ,,r JcmnnJ1ng money maker~. Like mo~l •·,oph i-.t il ~ltl'J hrink. we provide a u>mplct c range of se r- \ Ill'"· But al the Pri\'atc Bank, you'll h;wc dircn aLLL''" ro profo~ionals \\ h,, 1<1\·l'r tach lJf o ur 1.i<:n'iLl-..... )h u L'\Cn have aL"lC 'en rnen.hant hank- ing"' \\'ell ~hall the orhcr x·rv1u:' of Banker~ Tru ~t. '°In l < n1,1Jcr The Pri\·atc fhnk at B~nkt:r'-Trust. Bet au<;c when 1t u1tlll"' tu m,1kmg your mo ney work <.t"i hnrJ il' you cxpeu, we're relent k·''· ,.. If vou ht1vc invcc;rnhle fu nJs nf $1 million n r more, nnd would like ;1dJ1t 11 mnl mforrnm ion anJ our 'Guide m crvices: write or call: Mr. Oav1 d P C artrdl, 01rc<. to r, R:inkcrs Tru st Company of C alifornia, N.A., KX) ~·outh Grnnd Avenue, I..<)" Angele , California 90071. Tel. 2 I 3 / 620·L 208. THE Private-Bank AT Bankers Trust-. W MAKE MO EY. FOR PEOPL \\'HO MAKE MONE\' . • -DOMfSTtC SlAVCf !> Cl'~•~ ll•_.. 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F" ' 0 RI\ I .\ P J -tock pncC's shot h 1Jhcr la te 1n the ..c\siun T uesda' as a burst oflu c bu) 1n1 \"CPI through the market The marli.ct traded 1 n a 'cf) narrow rangC' for mo'il of thC' \<'S!>ton ;u traders "l"rC' said .o ~ l"a1t1ng thC' l>«cmhcr trad<" drtic1t figures. duC' to x r('ka<,t·d Fnd.i' "h1k m.in' an.il~sts C\pcct an 1mprovC'mcnt tn th<.' trade figures '" 1ncrea§.( in the ddicll couJd \parli. \ nnlC'rn\ that the dollar must fall fun her to m .lulc the 1mbal11ncr d1scoura&.1ng forC'llJl 1ove5l· mcnt 1n the l · markC'a But tradc.-r~ -.-.t'rC' also looking for clues aboU\ ~hat m.n hJppen dunng thC' Federal RcservC''S.. pr" at(' t-.-.tHJa, pohq making mttung stamn1 r u1:~a) Thc poht;making m~ung com~ amid .onccrns that the econom )' may ~ hcadt"d into a rcccruon WHAT ~YSE DID ·~ NYSE l r~DfRS METALS QuorEs .... -"T'-• Cea.terstageslarish 'Kismet' over your basic boy-mtttJ.tirt story w1tb the e>pultnt ~ndor of ancient 8qhdad, cmbelhsil 1l with l<lv1sh costumes and enrich it with a "1. o of supcnor Sl~nf voices and > u have Opera Pacific s production o "Kismet,·· currently ensconced for a thrtt-week enwcment at the Orange County Pcrfonnina Am < enter. l• Tnus have etched their way ioto clauic lltus -art cxctplionally well pres- ented. As the caliph who wnues her. Brent Barren comn off less im- prnsivdy. but only by compiarison to his ca1tmatcs. Barrett's pcrfonnancc setms to lack the determination and the charisma which w;ould amplify a fi ne sin&ing voice in his overall interpretation. Mounted as a 3Sth ann1,cnary tr~te to this rarely performed n sical -;-with authors Charles L crer and Luther Davis in auend- altct on opening nacht -"Kismet" &lhters with a magical. timeless appeal. Ifs a first class -make that \t.Orld class -production, backed by the throbbing OP orchestra under the bJton of Don Jones. with resounding e r)1phasis o n brass and per\ussion. Director Theodore Pappas has a~~mbled a superb company for this abbreviated revival tour of the 1953 .\rab1an nights musical, which bal- a1kes operatic quality '01ces with raucous. ribald humor. The show has a near-universal appeal and ranks as one of the finer olTenngs in the shon h1~tor) of the Center. One ot its strongest factors is the outstanding performance of David Chane) in the central role of the poet- con man who repeatedly 1destep the scimitar and finagles his way into the coun of the caliph. Chane)" plays Hail as a early-da} Harold Hill. a qu1ck- w1tted. supremel} self-confident spellbinder who efTonlessl)' com- mands the stage both dramat1call) and \<>Call) Beverl) Lamben. who shone so brilliant!~ as Maria 1n Opera Paci fic's introducton production a t the Center. ··\\est , 1de ion ... last season. retums for a sma.ller but significant 1ngenul' a s1gnment as 1he_ poet's daughter. Her rcnd1uom ol "Stranger in Paradise·· and "Baubles. Bangles and Beads"' -t'-'O songs tha1 Stealing the Costa Mesa show, bq and bagaaac. at every concein blc opponunity is Kim Criswell as the sexily namboyant Lalume, delectable wife of the wazir of p0lice. Criswell uses her feline femininity and robust 'ocal cords to rock the staae in a pair of brassy. hedonistic numbers. "Not Since Nineveh-and "Rahadlakum," the latter a showy duet with Chaney. Her brazen comedy is matched m s1m1lar style by A very Saltzman as the rotund. corrupt wazir. the epitome of comic villainy. Saluman stirs memones of Ray Walston's "Good O ld Days" solo in ··oamn Yankees" "'1th his delicious dtlineation of past de' iltl). "Was I Wazir'?" Huntington Beach Convalescent l 11 Florida A \e Huntington Beach (714)84 7-3615 Our Commitment \Ve Care fo r People and Cater to their L ife tyle Huntington ""enior Residence I t-5 l Florida A 11e Huntington Bea<'h (714)842-7788 I horegraph}. another splendid Ol 'R PREFERRED PLA N OFFERS YO U • Luxury deluxe mini suites; • Deluxe seflli-private suites; • Beautiful semi-private studios; • Free 30-day supply of all prescip- lion d rug ; • Free monthly beautician service including permanen~ for special t><'ca. ions; • F ree com pre hen ive dental and podiatry exam upon admission; • :-.=ew paper delivered to beds ide daily. 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(.I') "MOONSTRUCK"" (ltG) IDWAM»• C.llAI 5'0·1 •·• lO "tf 'oo 11s 10 ~ SO/CAL C~8 "SERPENT I THE 11 ,_ ....... ,,., RAIN90W" (R) OOl.IT H 5 7estl5 FOUNT Mt VALLEY ................. ... 11GD IUS IAftOMI OAY T_O...,.,. ....... k_ IUI MAT-11 ...19wo/......,..,'"4 ..... ...,...,,. ........... ~.- "LAIT lllllfl"Oft" lltOtJ) ~ IJO HUIO ''MOADCAIT NIWI" (") 'et llt•IOUO 0 1ME'I HA V"9Q A •MY" (N1J) Del." 11•1 ll Jll HH• It• contributaon from Pappas.. is a bialt- liaht of the production. panicularty in the precision danc1na of Mam Kunin. Piper Let Vaupn and Jac- queline St~r as the thrtt prin. cnses vyina fOr the caliph's marriaae bed. RobM.a Mathes and Rowena Modesto also contribute some fiery individual wort in this ~rd. TcchnicaUy, the Opera Pa~ific show is a thina o fbeauty -even with • a stubborn piece of flown scenery which. for a lime, illustrated the "Stranaer in Paradise" lyric - "Somewhere in space. I hang suspended" - on opcnin.a night. "Kismet" will be m town two more weeks -offering theatergoers a better chance at catching it than most musicals at the Center, which fold their tents and steal away after six days. C urtain times are 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays with weekend matinees at 2 p.m. through Feb. 21 at the Center. 660 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 553-0699 for ticket information. Kim CrUwell and O.Yid Chaney la .. Klamet." Michael keeping 'Faith' on top By Tiie A11oclatcd Pre11 T he following are the top record hits and leading popular com pact discs as 1he) appear in 1his week's issue-of Billboard magazine. Copyright 1988. Billboard Pubh- ca~1ons. Inc. Rcpnnted w1t h per- m1ss1on . HOT SINGLES I "COUid've Been" Tlttenv <MCAI RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ...... ,_ ...., CMr1 llrt! lt22 llAllOl llvt .• CISTI •n•-m-J IS' 2 'Seuon\ Change" EXPOH (Arl•I•) 3 "I W•nl 10 Be Your M•n" R~r (RtPrbtl • "'Hur19rv Eve\" Eric C•rrnt n (RCA) s "Wll•f Have I Done IO Oewrvt Tiii,~" Pt ! ShOP 8ovs & Ou\fv $pr1r19fi_.d IEMl·Manll•ff•n) 6 "Nffd You Tonight" INXS (Aff•11flcl 1 "H.rv Snede of Winier" 8•"9ft• !Ott J•m l '"Sav YO\• Wiit" Fortlontr (Atltnllcl 9 ·0on·1 .. neo 11 Tt•r" Paul Carreck !Cnrvseli•I 10-"Sne'' Ui..e Int Winer Patrick Swavrt & Wenov Frt$V <RCA) ll .. Nevtr <;onna G•vt You Up"" Rick A\lltv !RCA) •1 "'Fa rner Floure G.oroe Micheel <COi· umOllll 13 "TunAtl ol Love'" 8ruce SPl'lnollHn (C01umo11 l 14 "Evervwn.re ' F~lwOOO Mac IWarntr 8r0$ I lS ' I Llvt .o< Your Love•· Natalie Cole IEMI· Ma111\ell•nl i. Ca n 1 Sin Awn From You· Gto<lt E"etan & M1tm1 Sound MAcnlnt (El)lcl 17 "Pump UP 1ne Volume" MARRS 141n & e·wn> II "'I Ger Weal\ .. 8ellll<I• C•rl•llt !MCAl 1• ··1 Fouftd Someone•· Cntr !Geffen) 20 "'Poo Gou In« W l)("IO" Men WllllOul Hal\ (Mercurvl TO!t Lit\ I Fe 1111· C.eorve MiCllt _. (ColumC>tt ) 1 "Tlltenv" Tiffanv (MCA) 3 Olriv 011nc1n11' Soundtrack (RCA> 4 "k iclo. • INXS (All11n1ic ) s · 811<1'" Mich.el J•ckson (Eoicl 6 "Tiie L~\ome Jublin '" John Cov1111r Mellencemo CM•rcurv> 7 "Hv\le<1t ' Def LtoPerd !Mercurv) 8 "Oul of Ille Blue" o.bbi. GlOsM CAll•nlfcl 9 "WhllMne"t" ·Wn1te~ekt (Gefft nl 10 "CIO~ Nine" G-ge Herrt\on (Oarlt. Hor\t) II "Wh•IM\o WMnev Hou"on !Art\1•1 12 .. A Momtnlerv l •DU Of RH\Oll' Pin" F1ovo {COlumOie) 13 'Nolhino l tU lllt Sun"' Sii \A&MI I• "Htave11 011 Eertr." 8etlndt Cerllslt (N\CA) lS "Tunnel of Love" eruct Sorlno''"" IColumlil•I 16 "Tne Jolhua T rn " U7 (fsltll<ll 17 "E •OO\urt " E •PO~ (Arista) 11 "Inside lnlormellon" Foreigner (Alltntlc) 19 "'Ptrmene111 V•c11lon" Aero\mllh ((iefftn) 10 "Beck tor Ille Alf.Ck" OOllktn IEltktral ACXJL T SINGLES I ··cen·1 Slav Awav From You" Gtorla Esltfa n & Mi•ml So.incl Mac.,lnt 1E.,;c1 7 '"Hungry Evil" Eric Carmen IRCAI 3 ·~11\0f\\ Cr.tnoe ExPO~ (Ar1"1) • • Evervwnere' Ftee•wOOO Mac (Warne< Bro\ 1 ~ Coul<I vt Been'" Tlfienv !MCA> • ·sne , U"t '"' w ino • Petrte" Swevre & We11ov Frt\tr (RCA) 1 t Ltvt tor Your L,tve" Nel•l•e Colt IEMI· Mann11111nl I TwlllOhf Wo<l<I" Swino Out St"er (Me<Cut'V) ' AM I W•nl I\ You·· Certv Simon (Art"tl 10 "W11nou1 You' Puoo 8rnon & Reoln• 8tllt IElektre> 11 Feiner F•oure • Georoe M1cn11et ICol· umol•l l1 'Never 't;onne Glvt You UD" Riek A\lftv !RCA> 13 'Tunnel of Love" Bruce S1><lnos1een (COlumOl•I 14 "Got Mv Mino St1 On You" Caoroe Harrison !D•rt Horn! IS "Tiit Wev You Mei..e Me Feet' Mlcnatf Jec"son (EPIC) 16 'Ntvtr Triouolll" Oen HIM (COlumOi•I 11 "'Enoteu Summer N'9nl•" Rlcll,rd Marx CEMl·Manna111nl II Cnerrv eomo· Jofln Couoar MelltnctmD (Me<cury) 19 • Onlv lllt FOOi Survives" Oonnt Summer & M TllOmU ((ieflenl 20 OrH m\ I Dream D•ve Mason (wl!n Pnotbe Snow) IMCAI "Developing the Next Generation " Grannies For Nannies , Inc. • Live-in/Live-out • Full-time/Part-time • Highly qualified, loving and mature nannies. KeeP. Our National · STIUbol Alive And Free. llll" , .. ,, P·''~ ni:l·r ru~n m l11nl rn I'> I I lh1..· h.111.1 l"dl-(k mu,111'1 tall' 1h1..· ...ink.· tutW\ \k w11 "'-"'-"P tht--.c; magnlfic..·l'nl h1rlb ;din:· am.I ff't't' l.~:am 111 1dcn11t) tht· c.:.1~lc. Nt"\'l'r appm:.ich an caJtlc\ nt·,t \"olun1n·r 10 hdp \llUr '!all' l'Un-.c.:n-:111on J~c:nq· pn>ll'll '-'•l).tk h.1h11a1 And rl·mcmlx·r. if, J~in..'1 tht• l;m It I lo.tll C.11-(k' JlltJ Ill ht•r hird' Of rll'l') llll' '<·.Hional W1ldlifi.' fcdcr:mon '"working tn ~n:-t~ h.1ltJ l'Jj.!k II IC> lhl· l~'\k·r.111110 t.onJtk.I' .mi.I 'lipp>n._, "-"'l--ardl on t"'"~"'· ttknaifk, pntn<.' t'J~k· h.thit.11 Jll<l ufft:r.-:I sc;oo ~-a.rd fur mtonnJ11on 1h.11 hSlfl' cun\1l t 3rl}urw "ho kil1' an eagle. Hdp ...i\l· 1ht: hakl e:ai;elc-o,uppon tht• Nat1ocul \l'1ldlik ft:dc.:r..c1un.. I 1 ll ICic.h '«.n.."l1. :\'\\ \\~on. OC l00.'1<'>-22<16. • \\ork1ni;: Im rlw "'•llUrP 01 Tomorrow,. NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERAllON (714) 361-1480 MISSION PIPE & SUPPLY co. 5'nce 1968 32107 Allpaz San Juan Capistrano (Behind Clptflreno Plumbing) (714) -••1 (714) ...... Hours: ~.·Frt. 9:00 .., • 4:30 pm BATH COLLECTION Featuring International Designs by EUer EUer comfnlsslo~d lnternatlonaHy ramous desig~rs to create bath- rooms for today. These bath de- signs, like the o~ shown above, are now premiering In our show· room. ~ ,. nR1: .. Puttingon t11erltz for needy children Preeldeat Eileen Saal with Jack YoaJiCblood. Tina Schafnltz and hateu Gaye Blrtcber. •COSl.UKSA I '"""'C•a•.,&11 ~1·· • n ""'f.,...,. I I "819500 lyYmADEAN Of ............. Leaf arttn. yellow. oran,c. hot pink. fuchsia. viokt. red peach. coral and rose with touches of white. navy and black. .. His fashions ~ave spring written all over them." said a model coming from the dressina room where styles by AnoW kaaal, (born Isaacs) were waiting to be shown. ~·1 -.rm showing 80 pieces today T he)' are from my &aasi boutique collection ... said the designer featured Thursday at the Childhelp USA show staged in conjunction wi th Saks Fifth Avenue. South Coast Plaza. at the Irvine Hilton. Oversized florals w11h the look of a summer garden. jelly beans. polka dots from pea size 10 g1an1 and elegant "indo"panes in. lace. taffeta. fa ille. crepe. shantung. cotton and moire "'ere paraded b) 21 models and applauded b) a cro"d of920. The ev. York designer am,cd 1n Orange Count) the day before the sho" and personal!) worked 1n the sture to fit the models. In the evening. he a11ended an apprecia11on pan} hosted b} Orange County chapter of Childhelp member Gaye and .Arthur Birrcber at their Chatcau Tranqu1lle in San Juan Capistrano. Scaasi had th e opponun11y 10 meet the women spunM>ri ng the sho" 10 raise funds for th<.-1r project of assisting abused and ncgk•cted l'h1ldren and their troubled families. "We will make S70.000 th1s -year. an rncn:asc of S20.000 from last }Car:· said' president Eiltta Saul al the Hilton. The money benefits national Ch1ldhelp prOJCCts. l\\O group homes for children 1n Orange "BRILLIANT AND ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYINGI" ----"unrctendng, Horrtf'ytng, Hmnlln9 Md ~ .. --. ... - .., ............ ~ ....... Karen Voee, deal&ner Scaul aad BOiar Wallerich. Sara O'lleara (left), Y•onne J'edder90n with Bill Steiner. ( ount\ and a larger one 1n Beaumont. "E'er) thing has been paid for t~1s sho" -totalh underArit1en." com- mented t·ha1rA0uman Kare• Voss. Susu Bramel and Jeri Rimel were 111 charge of obtaining the under- .... ·rn 1 ng and had" orked on the prOJCCt since summer Other comm111ee \\omen assisting with the seventh annual sho" included Aaaa PttruutUi, Mary AUy. Dexter, Claire LaBtrge, Paula l.oren1old, Tina Sclaafait1, Mary Ellen Beoaett, Patricia Edwards, Jay Pirro, Dalt San Filippo, Sandy Arterburn. Marty Bosak and Sbaroa Sarvak. Following the fashion presentation staned early in the fundra1scno allow Scaasi the opponunity to catc~ his 01ght back 10 New York. Bill Steiner ..... as in the spotlight to rece1' e the chapter's I QRR \hlldreo·~ Fnend a\.\ard from ( h1ldhdp founder<, ara O'Mu ra and Yvonu Ftddtrson. 'teina. "hu ha'> long t"lt·t'n a champion lor abu~d h1ldren and reccl\cd numerous other a"ards for hi\ dTort\. 1s turrcnth C\l'tUll\e dire(·tor of Orange"ood ( h1ldrrn's Foundation "I found out about thr a"an.l three month~ ago f',e kno"o about the "underful "'Or~ of ( h1ld- hdp '>tnCe I "as a rnnsultant lor the organ11a11un IS \ears ago ... .\nothcr fam1har face at the fa'>h1on sho" "a" former Rams pla,er Jack Youngblood, "ho for the past thrt·e ~cars has been Ch1ldhelp chapter' honorar. chairman of the sho" "I h'r nr,i door Jo Eileen aul and sht> talks mc into 11." Joked Youngblood ... hc has a big husband (anothl'r forml.'r Rams pla)er Rieb aull." I SIMP1.IFY YOUR LIFESTYLE AT 'f n1m~ .1? "li1n11r11 I '11/lor PRIVATE Ml ~l -APARTMENT ~ FROrvl "9i5 10 . FURNI HED & L FCR I ..,HED NO ENTRA CE FEE PET ECT IO Drop in for a tou r and bring this ad with you f r a beaut i- ful Holiday gift. ALL 'llll-•2-i667 For more informati n .• Orange Co .. •I OAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 9, 1988 Al I ' Pogorelich.conce~ Elegant simplicity lyCRRISTOPHERPALM ER .... .... c....... ....... c .... We first heard of p1an1 st I\ o Pogorelich 1n 1980. 'A-hen -a1 \he Warsaw International Chopin Com- pe11tion -his perfonnances \\-ere widel) rcponed IO have pro' o~ed the sort of frenzied response one might ha\ e expe<"ted from Co ncens Offe1 Ing more 'isceral fare The event bc<'ame steeped 1n contro,ers) when Po$urrl1ch '\ ehm1nat1o n during the third ruund prompted a d1st1ngu1shcd membt'r ul the JU') to resign. \\ e \.\a1tcd eight )Cars to karn more F1nall~. unda' evening. at thl' Doroth' Chandler Pav1hon uf lht' Lo'> .\ngeles Music (enter. v.e had Jn opportunit~ 10 hear this C\· traurdinar) an 1st. lounes) of tht• I o~ .\ngdes Philharmonic .\ssona11on·s "C't•lt'hrtl\ rne :· for "h1rh Pogorehdt offered a concen of t'arl' and late Beet ho' en nab1 n anJ Ra,el One can acquire much kno"'ll'dltt' ot tree~ and fore'its at a Pogord1t h u1nu·r1 f hl· attributes 11 1 t r Jfl!>rnan!>h1p and u11er dc.tachment dn1.nbc his phrases. each daullng in 11., unJt'rstatt'd ins1ghtfulncss and lt'\l'ahng 1n 11'> atmtr}. )Cl despite the Oc:au1~ of 'iUljl ind1' 1dual moment\ nunl' stands out frurn its contt'\I Ind hk11me ut w nlengoing. }Our l'nlll ha'i not pre' 1ousl~ expenenced J higher '>landard ot ··t·onnected nt's'i .. bet,,el·n mus1lal moments and their cun1n1 -\~ m1gh1 an enlightened one "al~1ng in the: lon:s1. "'e e'\penrnced ~parate lfl'C'> ~et ealh radiated the ll•rl·-.1«, pulsing engulfi ng po"'er Pugureh1.h ullt'rl·d us proloundh mc:d1IJl1\c .ilmo~t h)pno11c lall· tkcthu' l'n. in the form of the n:ua 'o 32.l upus 1111 hl' opened '411 h the "Temp...·st .. 'ionat.i !opus 31 No ~I Ill \.\h ll h t"Jrh w nfl1CI ~l ..... ~n the p.:nst\l' and ·the tempestuous "as sinking and luud ..\s "'"h the prugress1on from earl) 10 late Fkl·th1Hen prwr 10 1nterm1ss1on Jvo Pogorellcb P·1~111l'l11. h J1d not arknowledgc ap. plJu' lx-t"l'en thl' 1v.o v.orks on the pr111?r..1111\ Wl ond half Scriabin's \1.1n,1 1.1 ',, 2 1 .. Fantas) Sonata." opu' J41 JllJ Rct,d's"Gasparddela .'uil I 1~l'" 1<,e the ~nab1n seemed a nJtur..i pr1.·l ul'ior to tht' Ravel work. '°Ill l td i111g .in t'arhcr metaphor. thr R.1\1.1 m ... ~ •. ,. a n1ct· clearing in the l111n 1 •I~ ri.tbin In his pcogramins. ii' 1n h" pc:rlorman1 e. Pogorehch's olkr n~<o ,~·a~ "11h s1mpltc1t ~ and ekgancc The dud1rnce "as ecstatic. insisung through fi,e curtain calls for an t•nwrt· "h1l h "as l haractensucally undt'''IJtcd Pugoreflch bov.ed pol- 11eh ~u· trum 1h1.· outset seemed d1'>1ntt'restt•d in the a11enuon. He carn1.· onto thc <.tage and left It v.11h the beari ng 1>f a l raftsman doing his JOb. t Jring h11k 11 ~med for the ac- lOlddes of Lo'> .\ngelenos. \\ e were left \.\Jlh his ~rlormance alone. and nu 1rapp1ngs of <,elfhood to fog our '1 ion Il l) U I ~ r, .. ,,, l c-.. • llOUT frutO ._.._llAMS GOOO MOIMNG YllTNAM '1l Ii.at a.. S »MS ,_ _., 1.-0 1.-MICO-lUZMnM _, ... ,_ wooet co.. llOUT flPltO """"' uco-aaMfnl ..._,.,_ SHMMAVWGAUIT _,, IL» LU•• ...SUS 11• llOUTlneo ~ MOOHSTIUCK ,. 1l·.ll 1.M S1t 7U•U llOUT '""O TOM MUKll. IT1Y1 ~.TID­~ -.rN AHO A UIT ,,., ' " l.U ·-• u ,.,. • ·-i 11) ,,. 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I ·- Be fair on Valentine's Day DEAR ANN LANDERS: Of all lite columns you have wrium me one I am enclosina hit me the hardest. It brou~t back the wont memories of my life. Please run it apin, before Valentine's Day. If I can spare just one child the misery I experienced as a younrttt, I will be a happy woman. Than you, friend. -ABILENE, KAN. DEAR ABO.ENE: Here'1 Ge col•ma apia. I'm nre daat It will be DOtecl by I Jttll muy teackn ud yHr coaJ wW k accompllaW. DE~R NN LANDERS: Thousands of children will be de- pressed on Valentine's Day. The nation's teachers will spend hours putllng up heart-shaped decorations and maki.'-bef 1e' e ma1lboxt"S. No thought v. 111 be given to kindness. There v.111 be so man) d1sapPointed children again 1h1s )ear. The same prell) girls and good-looking bo)s v. ill reccl\ c loads of' alent1nes while the plain Janes and Johnnies will be lt:ft out I am opposed to free choice when 11 comes to g1v1 ng 'alentines in school. II creates 100 much an'\1ety and heartache. The teacher ought to match up 'alent1nc .. couples" and the'< should make valentines for each o ther during class lime. No other 'alcn11nes should be given at school. This v.a). no one v. ill be left out. Wtdatsday, Febnaary 10 •• lMIEn My own child 1s pretty and Popular. She told me in January that she hates Valentine's Da> because "the same kids get dozens of valentines while other kids don't get any." last year she g.ave a valentine to eve~ kid in the class. I thought it was a kind and generous thing to do. r was proud of her. I hope m y letteMtrrives in t1me to make )'our column this year. Ann. If not. please run 1t next year. The feeli ngs of children arc so 1mPortant and the hurts go so deep. Sign me. - A MOTHER IN DOTHAN. ALA. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently m} wife (age 31) received a binhday card from my sister (age 38). There was a SI 0 bill enclosed . Oh yes. she wrore two lines and signed her name. I thought it was sort of tack) b ut said nothing. A week later my wife said she thouJht m) sister had better taste than to tend a ll'OWD woman a binhday card with a SIO bill Muck in it. I said I wun•t SU~ that it WU IO b9d ahd decided to ask another siuer what lhe thoupt. That lister landed on me widt both feet She yelled. ·what's the matter, wasn•t SIO enouah? Are you two upset bttaute it wasn•t SIOO?" The conversation ended with me banaina up o n her. I believe that for children. up to college-aae. it is perfectly OK to send SI 0 for a birthday. but for anyone 18 and over. a small aift is in much better taste. Nttd I say, Ann Landen. this matter has bttn blown way out of proPort.ion and has become a major family issue. All memben have agieed to accept yourjud&ment in this matter. We respect your advice and know you will be evenhanded. Please respond soon. lt'sa mess. -TACKY IN BONANZA, ORE. DEAR BONANZA: I qree daat a 1maJl lift Woehl bve iMa la kUer ta1te tlaa dte JH bW, '-' a lift II wut oae 1et1 ud &Mre ......W-uve beea ao criticl1m. Your mJ1take ••• fee4b1& tlte laformatloa lato th famlly eem- ,.ter. By rai1U.1 tlte •11e1tlea , .. Implied crltlcl1m of die pver ud tut was tackJer tu. ti.e JH bill. Now, please kl11 ud make ap, tVtrybody. \ ARIES (March 21-~pnl 19): Curb teodenq to be LIBRA (Sept. .:?3-0ct. 22): l\dded recognition due. C\lra,ag.ant. You'll be d ealing ~1th people l'hO na11er ~ ou. people" ho t:iH.. SYDNEY about ··1mposs1bk dreams... Main lain fitness. humor. dis-OIARR pla} · 'ersat1lit) Ro} ah) check ar-••••••••••••• ri\eS. TAURUS ( ~pnl 20-May 20): Study Anes message for 'aluabk hint. Be specific. direct.check lepl papers. locate documffits. Focus on publicit}. s~1al appearances. v.ardrobe. v.1llingncss to rebuild on more suitable structure. You pro' c to be prescient. you strike chord of u I appeal. Focus on monc). personal Possessions. rewai'd. SCORPIO (Oct.13-Nov. 21 ): Take notes. realize you g.a1n through onginal approach and that reading. wnting can prove profitable. Member of OPPoSite sex helps you make fresh start in new direction. Leo plays role. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Display courage of conv1cuons. stand tall for pnnciples. realize special fam1I) member does have financial problem. HighliJht matunt). check accounts. protect credit. secunty. Aquanan in,olvcd. ·CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Populant) moves up. \ou'll be invited to vanous affairs. you'll be sensitive concerning appearance. wardrobe. weigfil. body imag~. ;\ vcf) glamorous ind1' 1dual 1s drawn to )OU. and this boosts morale. GEMINI I Ma) 21-June .:?Ot Many ~or your best qualities can nov. be prolitabl} uulized. You can take ad,antagc of surprise clement. What had been hidden v.ill be re\ calcd. ~ ou'll be praised for judgment. 101t1atl\ e and lntUlllOn. AQUARI US (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Be willing to review. rc\lse. rewrite. rebuild. You'll be dealini with pro-Nonh-South vulnerable. fcssional superiors who ma} be envious. Stress deals. d1plomac). patience. maturit). Member of opposite se~ Ean CANCER (June 21-Juh 22): enario h1ghhghts d1plomac~ fam1I~ relationships. music. art. lu,1tuf) items. M1ss1ng scrapbook can nov. be located lntnguing pho tograph should be framed. presened Taurus pla~s role. LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug 22): Real estate o r legal transaction could be featured Read betv.een hne!>. be rcahst1l' ~hen: appr:11!>als are concerned. There 1s Ill.el} 10 be "hidden clause ·· C'la ndest1ne arrangement ma~ lack substance VIRGO ( ~ug .:?3-Scpl 2.:?J: You'll ha'e more room. .scenario ~111 also highlight add111onal responsib1ht). 'Focus on intensified rclauonsh1p. deadline. possible promo11on to nccu11,e capac11~ Cancer nall'e figures pro mincntl) could lack d1scre11on. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on educauon. c haracter anal}s1s. possible part1c1pauon 10 publishing prOJCCt. Scenario also h1ghhlhts change. travel. excite- ment of disco' Cf). Gem1n1. Virgo. Sagittan us people arc in picture. lF FEBRUARY 10 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current c~ck h1ghligh1s secunt). fam1I} relauonsh1ps. success in dealing~ 1th public. espec1all~ v.omen. If sin~e. marriage 1nd1 ated. If mamed or single. partnership could be formed. }Ou could 1n,cst in business of }our own. ~nes. Leo . .\quanus people pla) important roles 10 your life F1n:inn:il dilemma v.111 be solved. there will be ample rt'asom for cdcbrat1o n. June v.111 be outstanding for }Ou 10 1988. Movie theaters multiplying Q Hov. man~ nev. mou on p1cturt theater<, "l'rc bu1h la<,t \ear" -511 Rq>l1n I\ there :ire more mo' 1e thl'Jtl'r'• na11on\\ 1Jl' no"' than C' er DI.· fore ) ou knov. "hal lhc Europeam thought v.hl'n ( ulumhus tool back a load of sv.t·et potatoc " That the~ "ere aphrod1s1al\ fsn'1 "plat' pus" another ~tret't-talk ~)non' m f1.1r "rx>l1ce officer?" - '<c' t'r heard 11 hut I get the connec- tion "Plat~ pus" ml'3M "nat foot .. If \OU v.orl..ed in an office ~ht•re ~ou \tnrl·d drug<, "'o uld \OU keep a ~ handgun thereby? Abou·t half the doctors v. ho resPonded to this quel") told pollsters. )CS. indeed And about half said no. ob' 1ously. Cun osit) here 1s e:i h half thinks the other half h:i~ 't'f) bad judgment. What keeps a tent upright 1s tension What keeps an igloo upnght I!) compression. If you need an ice pack but have none. tr) a plastic bag of frozen peas. No. that's not m} notion. It's rec- ommended b) none other than the ~rthnt1s Foundation. Herc's to that great medical pioneer -chnk~ C'larcncc Birdse)c. In the Afncan language called Wolof. the word for ··small flea" 1s ··chigger." and was so. long before earl) Americans cl<11med 11 for Eng- lish. ~:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SALE! •/2 Price (plus '1.00 ) FEBRVARY FINAL MARKDOWNS (All Final Holiday Goods) Something Special feminine fashions "c ~J>t'l•dl11c m la\h1ons for 1he missy hcure s1les 4·18 also pe111~ 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa ,• Hilgren Square • 645-5 711 NORTH +A I 6 ~ Q 10 :. J 10. 7 •AK43 WEST EAST • 5 4 l • Q 10 9 7 ~J913 ~l751 O ll 0 3 • Q J 9 6 • to a 1 s SOUTH • "J J Y1 A' 4 ¢ AQ9654 • l The bidding: Eut Soatb Wesl Pau I 0 Pus Pus 4 ¢ Pua Pus 6 i,:. Pua Pus North l 0 4 NT Pua Openina lead: Five of • A bastjon of ma.k chauvinism has fallen! New York's bridae club of renown, the Cavendish Club , has elected it's first woman president, Mrs. Claire Tornay. A tournament player of consider- able skill and a former national title- holder, Mrs. Tornay sat South on this deal from a recent tournament. North's sinaJe <liamond raise was strong and forcina, and South's jump to four <liamonds, by partner- ship agreement, was Key-Card Blackwood, in which the kina of trumps counts u an ace. When she lea.med that one key card was miss- ina. Mrs. Tornay settled in the small slam. West led a tQp-of-nothina spade. solving declarer's problem in that suit. At fiht glance it might seem that the fate or the contract hina'Cd on the trump finesse. However, de- clarer rwiud thal • strip and end play, combined with the possiblity of droppina a sinaleto n kins of trumps, offered a better chance. She captured the queen of spades with the kina and cashed the ace of trumps in the hope of fellina the kina. When the monarch failed to appear, declarer cashed the hiah clubs and rurfed a club in hand, crossed to t he ace of spades and '7"ee11ee '7eie11t/,s Country Gifts a Collectibles < 18&6 Harbor Blvd.(ec:ro. from Courtyards) 860·&6.15 l Complete t ... vlelon Hetlng• In Sunday•• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOREN Whichever defender held the kina of diamonds would be forced to re- turn a heart to avoid giv\na a ruff- sluff. Had thal defender been East, declarer would simply have had to hope that he was leadina away from the kina of hearts. A5 it was, West held the trump king and wbm he shifted to a heart, declarer was faced with a nasty gue55. We miaht have been inclined to play dummy's ruffed another club. The jack of queen, but women's intuition tri- spades was cashed to complete the umphed-South inserted the ten strip of the black suits, and declarer from the table and, when East pTo- exited with a trump. duced the king, the slam was ho me. -Uh--r----------, ACROSS 1 Petty fight 5 Greetc island • 10 Chee9e 14 Paris elrport 15 Peerless 16 Grain croP 17 Dishwasher: slang 19 Cherge on property 20 Bedcoll9r 21 Vocal peuses 22 Befng: Lat. 23 Defeats 25 Demler -: latest word 26 Vite! juices 30 High degree 31 Buzzed 34 Approximately 36 Lofty abode 38 Eartier: pref. 39 Crucial lssoe 42 Part of "Le." 43 Ship's petty offloef: Informal « Locit 45 Staggered 47 ArouM 49 "Gotch•" 50 Negative 51 Compoeitlon 53 Cottages 2 3 • 14 17 20 42 45 55 Tabby 56 Took five 61 Cupid 62 Tumults 6-4 Malady 65 Tlne 68 Triad 67 Not u much 68 Petoei\'e 69 Winds up DOWN 1 Steeps 2 Kind of achl. 3 WlflOllke 4 Lebaneee town 5 Make unhappy 6 Renamed Clay 7 F9roe e vote 8 Unusual folk 9 Sun. talks 10 Latin dance 11 Oeaer11 t 2 l'ollowers: sun. 13 Thrall 18 Part of Nfld. ~~t>iutl 25 Climax 26 Weepon 27 Mi.hendle 28 Ominous 29 Oayater 31 Metrlx 32 lrregul• 33 lmporous 35 Atlan land 37 Croupl«:es 40 Signal OK A 1 Bl plue one 46 PrlYatton1 48 Aepelr shop 51 Tldel bore 52 Howbeit 53 Make•ll 54 Creytng 6 7 8 9 55 Tops off 57 Locate 58 Mangled 59 Camelot lady 60 Brit mil decorations 63 Wgt. units 11 12 13 J • TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1988 ChHtah, Kathmandu looking good In Manz•nlllo r.C.. ,2. 71er1 fire M•tt Guokaa, replece him with Jim Lrnem. 82: o.., ,... ,..._ ..., lllll• acn..u On road to playoffs Lafuna Beach HJ.ch'• Art- lata, under tile direction of Coach P'O.d Naderzad {left), baa emeried u a eoccer power In tile 2-A cUrialon. Abo•e, at ren. Artlata cel- ebrate after a goal a&aln•t Lacuna Hille. At right, abOYe, tile ball IC>ea eky- ward between tile colllalon of Laauna Hill•· Brian Flemlnil {left) and Artiet Jim S6elton. The Artieta await CIF playoff action. which be&ln• Feb. 18. ov, warriors •· ·running easy: down stretch~· Issues in last week of prep basketball focus on 3rd place --- •Complete standings. 83. By ROGER'CARLSON Of ... O.., ........ The}· re do" n to tht' strttch run of the prep basketball ract's for league championships and benhs in the Cl F pla) o ffs. and w1th the exct'pllon of the collapse of Westminstt'r H1gh's Lions and the emergence o f the Oct'an Vie" Seaha" ks. the) ·re heading for home as predicted -close to the call. J im Harns· 7-1 ~awks can wrap up tho Sunset League champ1onsh1p Wcdnesda} night at Edison. although the} ha' e alrtad) clinched the prt's- . 11ie as the league's No. I t'ntl) b} '1nue of t"o '1ctones o 'er Manna. "h1ch trails b) t"o games ""h t"o games left. ;rhe call o n the unset was I. Westminsu:r . .:! ~anna. 3 Fountain Valle'. 4 Edison. 5 Ocean View: 6 Huntington Beach. Tht' dt"Cline of \.\estm1nster and nse of Ocean \'1c" has s"appcd placements for those t"o -thl' rest of the field has complied Fountain Vallie} and Edison. cac h ~-4"1th splat in head-to- head matchups. are lod.ed m a duel for third Fountain \alle' must deal "'th Westminster and ·Manna this week "hile Edison meets Ocean Vie"' and H untington Beach First round pla} found onl) Ed ison successful agamst Huntington Beach <69-6 1 I an that sequence •In the St'a 1e" League The pred1c11on "as a Saddleback· T ustin duel for the 11tle and the tv.o enter the final \\C"el each "'·I after sphtttng their t"o games The rest of the league"' as predicted Down the •tretclJ CIF PLA YOfrfl CONTaNHRI SuftMt L ...... ~ c:-!' ·0cu~ V ew 1 I 13 1 Mllr •• 5 l 1' 6 EO••or • • 14 t Foun111n V eile• • 4 14 6 ·c•·nc~ c 1F s A e>1evoff Def'ttt. te19~ co·c,,1mo~n1p SN Vie'# Leeeue L-.ue ~ W L W L '!>aOO•fl>I<• 1 I It 4 •Tu\"" 1 I It 4 Corona Of: ~' l S 12 10 E ''•"<•• l s 13 11 Newoort 111100t l ' 14 10 Un •P'\ t. l 6 10 13 ·c -x.,.o c •F J • ollvoH ciertn Padfi<: Ce.st l.Heue L-.-0-.. • NOCll1tl< OM f l•11u~o Bue" L111un1 f·"h T••ouco 11.u, "C~'>C~ (II' W L W L • 0 16 s s ) ' 12 s ) " ' ) s 17 10 1 • A Oii volt oertn . te•Oi.A C .. •mo.on•f'\tD Soult! CMst ~ L.._ OWW .. W L W L '(10•\l'l 'IO Vellev I 0 20 4 ·e ror~ • 1 1' s '"""* 4 • 11 11 M won v,.to • • II ll '0nc"90 CIF •·A PlavoH -111. ie-CO·C...,,..CMOnV\10 this "a'. 3. Corona del Mar; 4. fatanua. 5 L'niverstt\. and 6. New- pon Harbor It "'o uld. be difficult to get am clostr Coro na del Mar and Estancia are lied at 3.5 ""h a split bet"een them. L'n1,erstt) and New- pon Harbor are 1-6. C ot holding a 2--0 edge over Harbor This ~eek·s ke~ It's Un1,ers1ty. "h1ch is at Estancia Wednesda'. and at Corona del Mar Fnda\ · Coronadel Mar must also deal with T ustin on Wednesda\. and Estancia has alread\ lost to saddleback three limes (t"tce 1n tournament pla)'). and b} bag margins It's concel\able that a L'.n1-.ers1ty s"eco "ould catapult the TrOJans (Pleue eee PUP tn) Recktenwald 's choice: Arizona Marinovich to USC Balance, experiellcel_{eyfor Artists Lure of Pac-I 0 was the deciding factor for OCC standout By ROGER CARLSON Of .. 0.., .... ...,. Ban Rt"Cktt'nwald. O range Coast Todd Manno' 1ch. the four-\ ear stant'r Ctwo \t'ars at Mater be1. 1 .... 0 ~ears at· Capistrano \ allt'~) v. ho stt a nauonal prep record for total career )ardage. will continue his educa11on and football carttr at L' C. .. Big turnaround is evident for Laguna Beach's soccer team By JEFF SMITH DlilJ .... Cefll IJ I •int Maybe they aren't ready to hang up their fi ns for cleats. but Foad Naderzad has defin itely tumt'd some heads in Laguna Beach, as well as the Laguna Beach High soccer program. The Anists were floundering and on their way to new depths before Naderzad took over the head coachina position three years ago. In 1986. LaJuna Beach had its best season "in a while" according to Naderzad. fintsh1ng in the bottom half of a lcaaue that included powers such as Estancia a nd Newpon Harbor. Then last season the Anists Jumped to the Pacific Coast 1.cllJUt' and to the top of the standings. They fintshed in a four-way tie for first but did not make the 1987 C IF playoffs. And finally, in tht' '88 season. Laguna Beach has risen to the top five in the C IF 2-A rankings with an overall record of 20-2·2. Joyner1Day be holdout Ana.els first baseman Wally Joyner. anary with the club's contract offer for 1988, said Monday he will consider a sprina trainina holdout if the team doesn't budte. Joyner and aaents Mic hael Watkins and Barry Axelrod met for two hours with Anaels General Man- 11Cr Mike Pon: "The last two months. he (Pon) ha$ bcenjertina us around:' said Joyner. who hit 34 home runs and drove in 117 runs last year. "Obviously. they're not in any hurry to sisn me. They just want to renew me and take their chances with arbitration next year. ... unckntand tbau holdout is the only bul~t I have in m y belt." said Joyner, who is oM yar shon of beina elisiblc to file for arbitration. "I don't want to use it1 but I know it's an option I have. I'll have to sit down and decide if holdina out wo uld be in my best interests. .. The Ariteh lendtred Joyner a o_. year COftU'Kt i• Deumber I.hat called tor a S,,000 incra1t over dlc S 1 I0.000 ht earned in buc salary and inccnliva after a lnler' salary dispu~ lul~r. NeiUMr aide revealed its offer. II ii ti rllrvell that Joyner Ml been o«ered 1eM du a dlird ol wba& tile dub wiH ..,Olilio. ............. a .. ~for I ... .....,. ol'SU0.000. DI.a hid l4 home NM lftd 76 ..... ,... "The maan turnaround 1n the.' last three or four )ears has come because we·,e had pla~ers m different clubs in the off-season." Nadcrzad said. "We've had the same nucleus on tht' team for three )Cars. We have 19 players and 15 are seniors and ha ve been playang together for about three years." Nadcn.ad. 30. came to Laguna after coaching at El Toro. Before that he at1t'ndt'd Woodbun College in Lo~ .\ngt'les where he pla)ed and was an us1stant coac h. The Laguna Niguel resident is onganall> from United Arab Emirates (located near Saudi >\rab1a) but was raised in England. "In England. the same way tht're 1s football on TV hert'. the.') have soccer on TV. T hat's what \OU lack ovt'r ht'rc ... Naden.ad said. "Qbqousl). )ou learn from }Our pttrs. Taking that anto consider· atton. the} (the.' nned Statt's) ha'e come a long W3} ... Laguna &Itch hu put itself in a positio n to wrap up a league titl e th ts "'t'ek The .\ntsts. I 0-1-1 in the PCL. meet Trabuco Hills Wedncsda' and Woodbridge Fnday. · ."Last year we tiad a few good pla)crs. but the character of the team was great."" Naderzad said. "This ~car we ha'e the same charactl'r. but the "hok team as balanced. I can put am one 1n and "t' "on't Ix-hun We ha'e IQ or 10 pfa~~rs "ho are good There is no superstar .. That ma' be the kc' to Laguna Beach's surn~~s Pla;ing in o ff-season clubs has strengthened the pla ~ers and the program as a v. hole. and not C\ en the loss of a sohd foreign pla~cr has hampered tht' .\ntsts .\ few v.eeks ago 11 "as learned that a Laguna Beach pla~er from the etherlands had not come through a sancttoned foreign e'change program The .\n1sts had to forfeit a tie and a "an against Orange. and thus a chance to clinch the PCL tttle earl) . Nadt'rzad said that the pla,er "as onginalh \l'rtficd but later the coach found out otheN 1si 'aderzad said hl' 1mmed1atel) rcponed the finding. "I could have not told an)bod~ that we used the pla) er.'' Naderzad said ... .\ couple of coaches called and said tht'\ "ere shocked ""e tumt'd ourscht'S in:· · But that dec1s1on bacl s up aderzad's (Pleue eee SOCCER/82) College's record-setting all-purpose back and .\II· .\men an ..... ,11 continue his education and football career at thr L'ni,er· Sit' of .\nzona Re kten.,..ald . \\hO dtdn"\ ha' e J single s cho l arshi p ofTer "ht'n a Recktenwald .Prt•p at la Quinta High dectde!'d on .\nzona alter ha' 1ng made tnps to Hawa11 . ( olorado and the L'nl\ers1t' of Pacific "Pac-10 ball." "as Red.ten .... ald's first response a to "h~ ~nzona. .. .\nd." conunued the ()( C stand· out. "the\ had the ~>I :31T'pus I '1s1ted a s ·"ell ·· Rt"Ckten.,..ald "111 ma~e 1t official on Wt"dnesda). the first da~ collegt' Tht' ~5. 210-pound Capistrano Valle.'~ High senior w11l fonnally announC't' his plans this Wttk to coincide v. tth an upcoming pons lllumated anicle. recruiters can gt't their rccruns to SIJD nanonal lellers o( 1ntenL The M1ss1on Confercn~ Player of the.' Year. Rt"Cktt'nv.ald·s numbcn ""htch accounted for the nauonal l'C'Cord included 1.255 yards on 216 cames in the rushinJ depanment. 36~ ~ ards on 36 reccpuo ns. 176 yards "llh punt returns and 702 yards wit.b k1cl off returns - a tot.al vardqc of 1.49) . He scored I 1 touchdowns,, 12 rushing and fh e "1th 'rcccptioos. 'Tm going to find a spot the tcun v.here I .:-a n pla}... vowed Recltenv.ald "It doesn't matter ifil'I (Pleue eee OCC/98) Athletes movfng in at Calgclry--e·__. Even weather is cooperating ~ith cosmetic snow dusting C l\LGARY . .\lbena l .\P) -U .. spec'd skater'$ am,ed for the Wanter Games Mon~). bnnaina with them the glimmer of gold for l\mt'nca and a new coat of snow for rosmet1cs<0n ious.01} mp1c orpnt~ers.. Snow has bciun to fall on Calpr). and orpn1ttn said Mon~y 1t -.1JI be v.onh tht' "ork 11 ca~ to drus up their Games a linle. Bonnie Blair. fonner world record-hoktcr in tht SOO meters.. was among the U . spttd skaten who am vcd lo Calpr).; ltho~gh o'ershadowed la tel} b) East Ckrmans .Urin Kania and Chnsta Rothcnbu~r. who now holds . the ~meter rcrord. !Mair lS one of Amnica's tOI) aold medal prosptt'ts -alona wtth . . fiaurT skatcn. Asked at the Calaar>, airpon 1f she had anyth1na to sa-). she "'eiied: "There II be enough press conf(rcncn latt'r. I don t wanl to talk now:· lso amona the speed skat1na a.m,-a.ls -aas another Amencan medal prosp«t, iclt Tbomtt. TbotMU bas m1ucd some tra1n1na ~1th a blood disorder and finished a disappo1nt1na n1nth at ~ rtccntl concluded Worid Spnnt Speed Skanna Champ1onsh1ps. "Right now. I fttl I'm about 90 ptrttnt read)':' ht ~1a at the a111>ort. "Wc~vc Sot a v.ttk of tfaln1ns heft. and that should htlp me ,rt into top shape." bobUcdckrs and ski JWm~ alto amved tft 'C?alpf) Monday.• hdt orpntttrs aid a msas commtt• Vtould be a\11\ablc to htJpamv1111 touns11 who"'""''* ha,., a plac:ic 10 sta) btt8"9e of a book.ins~ 1Canct.I. 8 Monda), onl a~t,_balf the 1.614 atMetn rq.istettd to comprte 1n tbt Gema b8d amvtd •• *'1 10Ulhcm Jbcrta CO• tO'Wft and oel ceft1tt of~ E1wtronnwnt a...._ * CllnecMn ~ 'tee. pttdtC1ed 6-8 inches of snowfall tbrouP madallln ton.e,t w1tb the O.mn Khed•ltd to besin oa S.niirdly . 'It'll create a htUt work far YI out°" tht ltlih.. .. Glitch perks ~p boredom ".LG . .\R\. Ailberu (o\P) -A small cx- plo Jon Monda~ ble" p1t'C't'S off the.cov erina of the 01~ mp1c Oamr cauldron at McMahon Stadium, site of~ turda) 's opening C't'rcmon1es. The explo ion. described as "a pop.'' wn causc-d b~ a malfuncuon 1n a gas meter dunnt a routine o perauonal procedure. said Sam McBnde. an om 1aJ .. ,th the compan}' prcpenna ta.c cauldron for the name. II 1s not t''<pet"ted to 1nterfcTc wtlh opm1111 rt~mon1es. \ There was more violence outside than inside ring F~m TM A1Mdate4 Preti LONOON -The Bntash Boiung m Board orControt sa sit will investaaate the fi&ht ingand turmol which broke out in the arena before Frank Tate's successful de- fense of his International Boxing Federation middle- weight title. Fans fou&ht each other and tear IH filled BingJey Hall in StraflOrd Sunday when people without tickets tried to crash. Two canisters of the gas exploded and scores of fans and ringside gue ts werr affected by the fumes. Tate returned to the United States after his tenth round knockout of Britain's Tony Sibson. but British boxing authorities were left wit'tl the recurring problem offan violence. Pohce made 17 arrests and the fight was held up for ten minutes while the tear-producing chemicals dispersed. One man appeared an CQ un Monda) charged with possessing an offensive ~eapon. a gas can1stN. while Staffordshire police said the) "ere holding 16 others on assault and public order char~es. It was the latest in a senes of v1olence-marnxl world title fights in Britain. Pre' 1ous 1nc1dents occured at fights featuring m1ddlewe1ght champion Mar\'clous Marvin Hagler. heav) weight Tim W11herspoon. \\el- terwe1ght Don Cur11 and featherweight .\zumah Nelson. John Morns. secretal) ol the BBB(', said ht'> organiution would hold a full inqutr). He addl'd. however. "You cannot do much about people wht> come in inten t on causing trouble." Morns was directh in' ol"ed in the other controversy that preceded· tht.' fight The Bnttsh Board. which limits all title fights to a maxi mum 12 rounds for safet' reasons. at first refu~l·d to sancuon the card becausr the tttle fight "as sche(luled for 15 rounds. On lhce' e of1he fight. the I BF rdented and cu 1 thl' fight to 12. allo" ing the Board 10 pro' 1de officials for the undercard. Bul the issue is llkel) lo surface again 1n two weeks when anothe r American IBF champwn. Charles W1lltams. defends his llght-hea') "e1v,l11 111k against Brttain's Tom Collins That will in'ohe IBF President Bob LC'C in a rematch" 1th the Board official "ho again w1ll 1ns1s1 on a 12-round maximum for the Ft.'b 20 contec.t at Blazer's nightclub m Windsor. near London. Morns said his organ1zat1on will not ~ack do" n ·· 1 hope that the IBF" 111 e\tend their gesture to thr Colli n' figh t. I think the) would be in a little difficul\) 1f thl') conceded on one fight and not on ano!hcr.'' he s1d Quote of the day Bob Lanier, "ho "-Ore s11e 191: sneal..er' \\hl·n he starred a1 t. Bona,enture and in th(• Nauonal Basl..e1ball .\s!>OC'1a11on. talking ahout the po1ent1al of Kansac; '1a1c forward \1ttch Richmond ··11 hl•doesn't ma l..l· 111n the PTO'" rll cat m) sh<>1:s ... First-ever No. 1 for Temple Temple became the 'W<th team to hold m the top spot th•'> ~ason "hen the O"ls eaml·d their first-c' er :-.;o. I ranking 1n fhe Associated Prl'SS college bar;ketball poll on Monda' Temple 18·1. 1umped from fifth to first '"'h 21 first·plau~ "Otl'S and 1.204 point<, from the na11lHl\\ 1Jt' panel of spons"nle~ and broadcasters aftrr a \\l'd' that ~" I J team' rn the Top T"ent) lose at lca<.1 1111l' game. Purdue. 19-2. 1mpro' ed from \l\th to ~lom.l "1th I 6 lirs1 -placl' 'otn and 1.141 point<. alter hc."a11ng then- No. I I \11th1gan 91-M7 on unda) .\nLOna. "11.h1ch had ht.'ld 1hc No I pt1<.111on fnr "" weel..s. 1nclud1ng lhe last four 1n a ro". kll to thm.! "11h 15 tirst-place \Otes and l.)(l2 points. 2 more than Oklahoma. ''htlhJum ped from s..·,enih The . 1>onl'r' 20-2. v.o n ho1h 1he1r Big E1gh1 ( on!Crence g.ame' IJ'I "eek. be<1t1n1t Kansa<:. and \1 1\~lun Baylor appears all set for A 's 0.\1-..L-\ '-D -Tht· O:J~IJ nd .\th-Iii k11cs arc l'\Pl'Ctl'd 10 announlt' tlw "11gn1ng of frl'l'-Jgl'nl dc,1gnatcd hitter D11n Ha' lor at:l'ord1ng IO J publtsht.•d report BJ~ lur "'ht1 '~nt 1hr la\l '" ll -.easom plJ\lng 1n thl' \\ 11•ld ~t'rtl''> anJ "as ht.•tnti "ooed f,, thl' J...Jn~l' ( 11~ R >'JI\ rqx1rtedh ha<, n.1rnmcd ht\ lhotll' 111 thl' ..\1h kt11.' JllnrJing tu ltodd' \ cd1tmn'i ol thl' \,1 n Fran\l\ll• C hrnn1dl' The team \l hcdukd a nt'"' cnnkrentt' tor 1h1' ;1fternoon Jt lhl· Oal..land C ult\l'ltm \l tl ~l'' '-lorJtl1to. pre"' offin·r for the .\1hkt1t \ ""10 d not \11nlirm ••rdl'n' thc ref)('rl on \londa' n1~ht 8a) Im "d' pJrt of !ht• I 4~f, dl'JI that \htp~·d Rcgg,1t' JJt~\1>n Jnd 1-..cn Holl1m.in lr11m lht· ..\1k11n w the Rar11nll,Ht'Onolt·.,1nl'\lhangt ltir HJ,lorand \.1t l..e Turrc1 · Pat Riley's brother dies I <I\ \ \.<.1lLLS -Lu, \ngck'> l al..t'r' < 11Jth PJt Rile' "•II m1\\ l11n1ght's home g..inw aga1n\t the lnd1an.1 Pacc" so ht• <Jn attt'nd th<' fu neral of h1<, brorher. Lt·n JI \ .ilrtt <1 Fla Len Rik'. 52 died I ndd~ alter a long 1llne\\ .\\'\l'l<lnt Bill Bt•rt l..a "111 wach the Laker<; in ton1gh1·., gamr Rile ) coached lhe lo~1ng \\<e<,t team in Sunda\ \ .\ll-~1ar game at ( h1cago "It "as a little d1 lfault.'' Rile\ said "II "a\n'1 ca<;' But that\ hfe .. 'R ile~·, 'II.Ill' Chm. said It "a' more difficult lhan Rile\ lrt on :.h "ll' a hard "eckcnd." ~he ~•d "but he'\ lnsh. and hl' h·cp~ 11 all in It's 'Cr) '>lld -(Len) was a )Ou ng man ·· Another .et back for Guerrero DAYTONA BEACH. Fla. -Roberto • Guerrero. the Indy-car driver who is coming bad .. from scnous head injuries. has suffered anothc:r setback. breakina a bone in his nght foot. He sutTcn.'d the injuryfo a era.sh Wednesdaydurin• practice for the first round of the International Race of Champions senes. but didn't discover }he problem until after amv1n& at his home in lndian~lis the next dar. The 29-ycar-old Colombian suffered the tnJury when he tangled with road racer Chip Robinson and hit the wall. . lnttially. Guerrero did not think He was injured. but the foot began hurting by the time he got home on Thursda)' Guerrero linall> contacted onJtopedicsu,..eon Dr. Teri') R. Trammell. a specialist in racing injuries. and undcl"'ll.enl a one-hour. seven-minute operation at Methodist Hospnal 1n Indianapolis on Sunday night. · Trammt.'11 said Guerrero broke the first metatarsol bone in his nght foo t and had to have a plate and five sere" s tnSl.'rll'd LA signs Hershiser, Anderson LO ' .\NGELES -Right-handed a pitcher Orel I lcrsh1scr and utility infielder Da' c \ nda,on 1'grced to terms of one-year contracts "11h lhl' Los Angeles Dodgers Monda~. thus J\Otding arbitration ht>anngs. the team said. Hersh1scr. 29 "as among the National League leaders 1n '>t'' eral pitching categones last seasQn. He had a 16-16 record "11h a 3.06 earned average and was <;t"lectcd to tht.' ~L .\II-Star team for the first time. Herab..lHr 5800.00Cl last H«1r Hersh1ser's ERA was the third-best in the league. his 16 wins was tied for third. and he lied for founh 1n stnkeouts with 190. He made 35 stans and had 10 complete games. No terms of Ht>rsh1ser's con- tract "Crt.' made a vailable. His arbitration hearing had bet.'n scheduled for Wednesday. He had asked for S 1.150.000 whik the Dodgers had offered $450.000. Hcrsh1ser made Hersh1S1.'r", ht.·,1 k·ason "as 1985 "hen he had a 19-3 record and d 2 111 ER.\ Hnlipped to 14-1 4 \\tlh a 3 t\5 ER..\ Ill 1%fl ·-rm: \l'I"\ glad "c "ere able to comt.' to 1h1s agreement." Hcrsh1scr \\as quoted as !>a~ ing in a· rt.'leasr 1s~ul'J b) the Dodgers. "I am looking fof'll.ard to a ''Cl) suu.:essful r;ea on form' self and the team." .\nderson. "hose ·arh11rauon heanni hacl bt.'en scheduled for Fnda'. "111 earn S261.500 this \ear. Had ht• gom• IU Jrb1trat11ln. he 'II.OU Id ha\(' earned either the S2f.5.000 ht• rcqul'sted or the S240.000 offered b) the Dod&l'rl>. Bradley's Hawkins held to 24 Hersey Ha"'kins scored 24 points. a doll'n bdu" h1~ nJllOn·lcad1ng average. anJ Trevor Trimpe addc:d 18. all on three- po1n1 bJ~l..t•t<.. J\ I S1h-ranlo..ed Bradle~ dl'fl·atl·d 'it Louis l nl\ ersit) 83-6 7 Monda~ night an PnmJ. Ill Thl' BrJ' l''>. lcading 47-44"1th 14:38 left. got thrl'l' bJ'>~t'I., from th(ec-po1nt range to build a t11mfortabk kaJ In anothrr college basketball game ~londd) n1ght1n RJk1gh. N.C.. Vinny Del Negro scored 1-o(h1s : I point'> 1n the first half as I 6th-ranked onh ( arultna \1a1c rolkd 10 a 20-pomt lead and routed BJpllst L n1'l'f'>1l~ of Charleston .. C . 116-6 Dd :-.egro madl' '"-'' l'n nl nine shoa from the floor. 1ndudang l\'1111f 1hrt't' trom I-point range Dr.iver still in critical state PllOl:."\I\ -\'etcran drl'l'r Jim II Rob1n'>on "hu~·lar na'ihcd inw 1he "all during 1hc final rJ(e of the Sl..oal Bandit < oprx. \\"rid ( IJ'>'>lt a1 Phoenl\ lntl·r- llJ llt•n..il R..tll'\'J~ ,ufli.·rrd Sl'H'rc head in1unes and "J'> in 1.'\lrtnwh a111cal cond1 t1on at a Phocn1\ h11~p1tJI .1 -.pol..l'\lnJn of thl' ran·wa~ said • Jim Ruh1n,on ..i2. ol Nonh Holh"ood. \\J!I 1lJJ1ng thl· 411-1.ip ... 1od.. car ratl' Sunda\ afternoon \\ h\:n ht\ lJf IJngkd momen1anl~ \\Ith a car dn,cn b) C •Jr: < oll1n\ 1 •11' ~ < 11pper \\ orld \tock car champion. thln 'ma\hl·J hlJJ·(\n into thl' v.all Ex-boxer Calhoun succumbs LO~ .\\:(11 ltS -·Herman "Ro"" m ( ..tlhtiun. <1 m1dJl .. ·v..l•1ght c-Oot"l'ndrr in the lll'O~ and l'arh 1%0s. 1s dl·ad of lt'er failure at agl· ~' famtb mt'mbcr; said \und.t) night Calhoun dtl.'J earl~ Frida) 1n a Holl)"ood h11'>pttal hi\ "tdo"'. V1"1an. <.aid ~:e !lad been h11.,p1t.ili1rJ 'Intl' Jan 20 Thl' lum·ral I\ '>t't for Thur'><.la\ afternoon. ~1t.l < Jlhoun·, hrnthl·r. Fred · Television, radio TELEVISION \ pm -PRO HOCKEY: NHL ~II-Star C1.H11c -( Jmpbt.'11 Conference vs. Waks C ·m1fcrl'l1le. Imm ~t Louis. ESPN 5 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL C1l'llrgeto" n JI \cwn Hall. WOR 'IJ\ pm -PRO BASKETBALL: L'tah at f >,111.i<.. 1 R\ ., pm -FIG RE SKATI NG E\h1b1t1on 'II.1th Duroth' Hamill. Rosahnn Sumner\. r1f- fan, C hin. \~·ntt Hamilton. Robin Cou'iin'i and olher 111p \l..Jtl'r!. 1180 ~ '\O p 111 -PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana al Lal..\·r,. Prinw Ticket. ~lccTV RADIO fl '\11 rm -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers a1 Phtx·n1,. "~I 11 tQJO). .\0 pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana at L~kcr<. KI \( I 'i Ol SOCCER ••• hom81 • phaloso~ -one player does not make a ltaM. The Anist1 bave bttn kd 1his ye. by aoel~ Erik Miranda. cap1ains Brian Tyus and Malcolm Capp, and Jrff'Pot. Ben Jllltftf, Todd Austin. M* Davis. Ryan Phillips. Jason Crabbr a nd Dou• Hand. Lquria lkach bclan its r'CNMI to the top early. Tht coacf\ aot his squed in good condition in the pre-season. using something new. "This J 'car we did jazt citerc:ise," Naderza said. "Instead of practici~ on the field on Friday. we did that.' Lately Nadorzad has been bent out of shape by his team's play. The Anists were tied by Orange. 0-0. last Friday. .. We ha~ to w1n our nex-t two pmes to win league. I'm d1saJ>- pointed with the wa} our team played (against Orange)." Naderud said. "It's not like our team at all. "This is the time you peak. not go down. But I think our team can get together as a unit because they have character. We have great leaders on the team." McKinney wtns slalom crown COPPER MOUNTAIN. Colo (AP) -Tamara McKinney. whose season has been on hold because of a broken leg. ovenook five other skiers on the second run Monday to win the women's slalom at the U.S. Alpine Ski Championships. McKinney. who placed third in Saturday's giant slalom in her first competition of the season. said her victor) would give her a needed boost of confidence heading into the Olym- pics. "I needed that. I really did." she said after first-run leader Heidi Voelker was unable to hold onto first place. "' U LAI _,p,..l1et11•1 McK.Jnne).15. of Olympic Valle}. stood si\th after the first run during "hich she lost her goggfes after hitting the 5econd gate. Crashing the gate U.S. Alpine Cbamplon.ahlp •lalom winner Tamara llclUD- ney of Olympic Valley. cra•hea tb.roqh 1ate on llonday. . Cheetah, Kathmandu lead Manzanillo field faiflYITght within mild to light winds By ALMON LOCKABEY OllllJNel ............. Sailing v1nually one mile apan off Cedros Island. The Peterson-66 Cheetah and the an ta CruL-70 Kathmandu Monda) took over the elapsed and correctt.'d time lead an the 1. IOO-mile San Diego to Manzanrllo race. Cheetah. owned b) Dick Pl!nnington of Long Beach and underchaner to a syndicate headed b) Sand) Manin. Los Angeles Yacht Club. reponed a position 796 miles from Manzan1llo. and Kathmandu was one mile astern. according to the Monday 8 a.m. roll call. Citius. another Santa Cruz-70 under charter to Nick and Bob Frazee. San Diego Yacht Club. was three mtks ahead of Cheetah but was not saving her handicap ume. The rest of the 13-boal IOR Class A flet.'I "ere all bunched" llhin 50 miles of each olhcr and "-Crt.' sailing an light to moderate nonherl> winds near Cedros lslan9. according to Herb Johnson. ham radio operator aboard the escon vessel Dulsea. Taking O\'t.'r the IOR Clas'$ B handicap lead was the Santa Cruz-50 Deception. skippered by David Mcgannit~ o f California Yacht Club. Second m Class B. live miles behind Deception. was Wamn Hancock's Peterson-46 Aleta out of Newpon Harbor Yacht Club. Other local boats were John Arens' Frers-5 1 Tomahawk.. Balboa Yacht Club. sixth 10 Class B, and Harry Thomascn's Fren~59 Ms Blue. BYC. seventh 1n Class B. Leading In the 8-boat Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) was Roller Coaster. a .SC-SO under chancir to John Fraser. Santa Cruz. Handicap standings after 44 hours of sa1hng: I~ OVERAlL -I C'-1111. S.ncJv AMrlln. Los A~~s V( 2 Ke1h,.,.r1<1u Rooer1 Oov9111v, Cehl0tt'll1 VC. l C•11.n N•clo. & Boo Frutt. Sen 01~ vc. ' Sorcerv, J1u Wood, P1c1ltC M1rintn YC S Maverl<lo. Lt\ (rouctl, SOVC IOR·A -I Cl\Hleh. 2 K1111m1ndu. 3 (lhus tOR·B -I Ot<to!lon, 2 Altla, l Jeno. Ml<:hH I & Bob 1C111n (V( PHRF OVERALL -I Roller (out~. John Frutr. Senle Crur V( 1 Hen1 HO Rolft Crc>lltr !.en Frencl\cO YC ). Jou . o,~ Oet11t l\. L -Bt~I> V( PHRF ·A -I M4'fl•n. ROO« Wiit\ Enct,,.I vc PHRF ·B -I ROiier CO.Sier 2 HI,,. Ho l Jou Sunklst Series wlnds up Balboa Yacht Club wound up Its four months old unlo..1st Scncs aturday with hght winds and summer 'II.Cather again prcva1hng. Winds were so light for tht.' outside classes Sunday that tht.'rc were no finishers. Final \landings for the series: INSIDE CL.ASHS LA!.Ell -I Ci~lt Btcio.er Ceoi\lfeno 81v YC, 2 Don Mooov. BaibOI YC l (lfl Htllm1n 8 VC ' qoo· ... -I P1ul Blink. BYC ., Tom M~ .... .,. Biiiie Corlnl~n VC l Rowlarl<I Lonrnan, BYC LIDO 148 -1 Al McCown. Sma• ao.1 lhcine Ann . 1 Boo Vet:iferri. BVC l C Cemoo\, BVC AOUL T SABOT -' H•nll Hurn.nn, ave. , Coline CiillOont, ave. 3 Kris B1um91t1tn, BVC OUTMDI Cl.ASSIS PHRF ·A -1 e111 AoOlt, Ci1u<110 -Jotllnwn. acvc1avc. 2 Vor1t•. Bruce Twk l\llf, BYC. l Braveoo. G1n• Cl'11ndltf, Soull'I SN>rt YC PHllF-B -I LtCkelv So11I, Oick ~evo.n. Betlle C0<lnll\lan YC. 2. f'Hlival, Pel O\()()(n SSYC. l Anlmel, Sieve & C"UCI> IMcJI, BYC PHllF C -I Puuvcel. John Srelev. Voveotr\ YC, 2 Crv~ ll1t>t>1I John Oen~mort. VVC, l Sc>irof Merlo. El\'!'l'O<f"· BVC SOLING -I B•R Marhnv. ave SHIELOS -1 M .,, Cr1oooc;i. UCI Sl1l•ne Anoc>1rion Dickson Serles field held to 33 Fon\-\'11.0 Performann· Handicap Racing Acct ~ arhts turned out a\ur,day for tht.' first race of Newport Harbor Yacht Club·s Dickson senes. but because ofhght winds onl) 33 finished. Troph) "inners: CLASS A -I Free Enl .. P'•W. OICll. E111"9ef NHYC. 1 Bu11.,cuo Jonn Cez1er, Belbo• YC l Cu<W" Jeff Ferwtll NHYC CLASS 8 -I 819 AOOIC. Mlt11 G1.ucb0 8el'lle Corlnl"letl YC, end Ernie Jor>•n\on BelbOe YC, 1 Comoul\lon. Reloll lloon.tm, BCYC, l Ka(llTna C.errv MeOIOlll, NHYC CLASS C -1 Crusader R11>bH, JOlln OenW10re, VOVffef'I VC. 1 Ot>Hu1on 8111 ADD\, vvc . l Punvc1I. John Srelev. VYC Midwlnter Tuneup at LIYC ~ 1x classes of small boats turned out Saturday for Lido Isle Yacht Club's Midwinter Tuneup. in preparation fo r tht.' M1dw1nter Regatta next weekend. Troph) winners: SENIOR SABOT -I H1nll Humenn, 81lbOI YC, 2 Don 8tft9<1kl, L•OO I\~ VC SABOT A -I N•lt Wllllle ker, 8e11l1 COf'1n111len YC, SABOT Cl -I U• lloune1 LIYC SABOT a-t AlmH Bullel'Worlll, acvc., Oer•tn Husl>ltlo. BCYC. SABOT Cl -1 Rv1n Willtll. BCVC, 2 Hffl"-r Porter LtVC LIOO·U -I R_, Porter LIYC PREP BASKETBALL ••• Frc0mBl into the 3·..\ pla}ofTs as the league's "J o. J COii) •In the Pa<'1fi<' CoastJ..eagUC: ..\dam K~fc &. Co. o(Woodbndgc arl' on the "'a> 10 lhc 2-A pla)offs as an ob' 1ou'I ) M'Cdcd team with a scnrnd stra ight perfect season in sight. The Warriors are 8-0. have won 10 1n a ro". and pro"cd out what was an ob' 1ous call 1n the first place -the Warnorsarc indeed No. I in the PCL. But the field has been Jumbled only 'II.1th the rise of Laguna Beach (5·3) and lhe dt'm1se ofTrabuco Hills(3·5). T rabueo Hills has a shot at the pla)offs-thc Mustangs host Laguna Bea h Wcdnl's<la) and are at Laguna Hills Fnda' •In the South Coast League· The pr~"dtcuon \\::IS El Toro and Capo to ~o 1-2 -tht.' latter pro' ed better and tt's Capo-El 1 oro. both ha ' mg clinched bt.'rths. · The.res\ of the league was prcd1ctc<J this wn~: 3. lr,1ne. 4. Mission V1c10: 5. Dana Hills: and 6 San C'lcmente. T-hat's JUSl ho" tt stands wtth Irvine (4-4) and M1ss1on V1c10 (4-4) sched· ulcd to !>«:Ille 1h1rd place Wcdncsda) night at M1s~1on V1e10. In inc hold!> a one-game edge over the D1ablo!I 1n ht'ad-to-hcad meet- ings. so tht.' Vaqueros can wrap it up with a ,·1ctory. but Mission V1e10 cannot. TOplO Oran1e County hlgfi school basketball Dally Pilot .election.a 1. Capo Valley (20-4) 2. Santa Ana (21-3) 76ers fire coach, hire Lynam .. Should M1n1on V1c10 win and both teams" ind up 5-5. 11 would require a pla,ofT 1t3mc Saturda}· 3 . Woodbrlclle (18-5) PHILAOELPHI<\ (~P) -The 'lumping Ph1ladcl- ph1a 76crs fired ( oach ~au Guolo..as Monda)' for fa1hng to win '11.tlh the team the~ \:ltd hc de 1gnt'd.and rtplaccd him with a smant Jim bnam. '"" L) nam talo..c-\ o'er ton1gh1 "hen 1hc ut>-500 team that ha lost ~-,en of tts la t nine and 10 stratJht on the road open the ~cond half of1hc NR \ 'Ca~n 1n 1lanta against the Howl . O"ncr HJrold K:m l'llamed Ouol :n for the 7(,(rf slide from the le;iguc's elite \('hen rcponcr\ suggc~ted Ill the new ronfcrtncc that Kati's trodes not (juoka,· C'o:t h1ng. -.ere re pcm, Stblc. Kati ~Id .. fart') ~m~ trad.c.we"•c made "'as ITC'OmmcndC'd b~ Matt~ {,uola\. fh" wa\ Mall> Guokas' tcam E'<'I"> au) "-il'i recommended tq me b lall) Guokns. •• to Malone. Ro) Hrn on. c' en \1ngle trndc wa~ re ommcndcd b) Mall Guoka\ nJ his rccommen· d111 1on almo\t ahuH "<'re tali:t'n Ye~. I made the linal dcc1 ions I _sould h-:i,·e '-CIOtd. I am ulumatcl) mpon rblc ,.,alt 1h t rcspaM1h11t1 ... l; nam w1d he f(amcd of 1uok1s' finng , und•> l ( night. "I have mixed emotions.'' L)'nam said after a team practice 1n Atlanta .. It was a bit ofa surpnse. I knew we had not been pla)1ngaswcllaswtcoukhnd it had crossed m) mind <petting a new coach). but it was not rn the forcf'tont o m)' mind. I fttl bid for Many. He wa\ a friend I wouldn't have bttn here 1f1t weren't for him. But I undcrst.and this 1s a volatile bu1106l." GcncTill Manqcr John Nash said L)1'am would coa h the rest of the .ttason. and his c0fttf'K1 would bt re" 1c""ed after that. Lynam said he v~ h1m1elf nan 1ntc(lm coach v.hast futu.re woukt be ckttnn1ncd by the JOb he don. ··vou h"e and d~ by your rttord." Lynam 11Ml In malrngtheannouncrmtnt. Nash said ... MIU) 1u au > "ho con1nbutcd a artlt deal. but this is 1>1n or the packqe that come with the territory or bcina • co.ch. When thin art not toint the WA)' you wtnl. COIClwt IO You br1na somcoM in to try and nght the ship." Forward Charin Birt~. who 11td he found out early 1h1s mom•na wh.1lt still 1n Oua10 afkr pla)'1n1 in ~II-Star aame. ( occ ~ • • homBI oflcnsc. or 1f 1t'!I defense. or 1f it's return ma punts and kickoffs. Mar,bc I won't bestaninanahuway,but 111 be pla)'in&. "It's bctn a dream since I wa in hiah school and something I wanted an opportunity 10 do." When 11 La Quinta H1ah only one lthool (Lona Bcarh.State) went~ far as to SJ)(ak ~1th him It was talk only. thttt was no scholarship offtr. ··rm 1ust rr•ll> alad I wtnt to Coast." said Rcck1cnwald. ··An the coaches ~ere reall) pe11 on both sides of ith(' hnc. The}' P"e me a chaft<'c 10 kt m) 1altntttoand htlpcd me mature. <'Spcc1all> Coich (Paul) Bnas " 4 . SadcUeback (20-4) &. Ocean Vlew _(lS-7) 6 . llater Del (18-1) 7 . Taatln (19-4) 8 . llarlna ( 16-8) . 9 . 8aan7Hllla(l8·3) 10. SI TOro(l7-I) ' ..__'T ~.._ ---~ -- -...... ~ -..... !. ......,.. ~ .... 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Bo•tlng or ~p W•nted ~~~~~~~~~~~~~l=rt le1cll lOH lnrprt leacll IOH Ctrtaa ••l •az 2122 IHt. ltacll 2140 ltwprt leacll 21H lal•u P11ian l1 C..ta •111 2124 C.ta... 2114 "'..,._,IFIED INDEX Ml-5671 ---•u7 'ROii NORTH OAANQE CO. S.tZIO 2 drm 2Ba B•yridge •Oeliglllful CdM Cot .. ge MARINERS WALK · Light. BLUFFS 2BR Oen. 1'1\BA. ...v 3 & 28r. 28•. $900 & $180 •UST191 • ....... ·.·.·.·.r .... _ ... ll =·~111 1 ~ ........_, ·-·· e1 1 • ...... Ptaia1al1 i ) ) I .. ....,.....,. ..... ....,.__..,.~ BEST BUY on Peninsula only 3 years old 2 story 5 Bedroom 4 bath 2 l•pl. 2 car garage corner 101. ' ltnt quahty $360 000 Assumable ioan Mel Fuchs Realtor 675-8 t 20 DCHI FRDllT DI PLEI .. -condo Many upgrades. .llST LISTEll 2Br 1Ba. wood llo'>rs. bright, airy & just a few 2 car ger comm pool, 28R 18A upslra &ix new G•rage. w/d hkup. petlo. L 2Bd 18 11 pool. spa. gate guarded Beautifully decoraled Berber crpt, everyttung blocks trom the beach night ltght 111ew No pets. paint 75· oft watei No no pets. 2 kids Mgr. 181 g / rn; 1~ 1;,os~ _!207 500 760-9176 2Bdrm condo wtth a new. s 1475"'720-9966' 2Br & 3Br Townhomes $1300 OBO 760·8827 gar 3408"~ Marcus $900 ~Mar •H ~5-9455 ~~~~~o pets 1745 mo touch o t southw est •Dehghtful CdM Cottage ~:~~i!'te~t~syau~:,a~:~: lllffS·IAf-Y1fW mo Adulls 873-7353 3 BDRM 2 BA. FP, Obi ger. Avl now' 722-8294 BEACHFRONT PENTHOUSE Luxury 2 sty condo w1111 3 bdrms formal dln•ng. Prime corner locauon '" 2Br 1Ba. wood floors. 1ngs washer & dryer Super clean twnhse, ltlle --•Btenelor S500• prlv patio, Harbor & ,,,_, TIW•l•S popular Vitia Balboa -Air w/rJ. l car garage Berber hook·ups.840-5870 nu 3bf 2•;Ba, no pets. 1Br $600, N.ce 1Br ultl Baker area. $1,000/mo LI "- cond11ton1ng. private se-crpt everylf\lng new I • 2144 S2200/mo lse ~4-0350 Pllld. n-pets ~6-3255 • NEWL y REMODELED curtly sys~~'" t1rep11 ace $1375 720·9966 m at ....... • ... I ., 1 102 E Bay :6 •oo MERRIMAC WAY 2 290Brcl';1~ S5~!5•7S803675 rust>e pe.,,,.1ng. p anta· ~ llf 9 1 o ....,.. -- lion Sllutte1s all in 1m-$950 2BR 1•; BA 2 story SPECT&OIW 38r 2,;Ba condo 200o s/I Bach apt n/smk1ng single * Redecor•ted. d/wsh maculate condtllon al a lrg pat>O. trplC comm lllFClllSE LIC F/P, yard. peltos. CUI de turn $535 Mo 10 M o first g~:r~~! m~'1Y 111& ... ve•y a11rac11ve p11Ce of po o I 4 o 8 S e award lmmac 2 bd • den wet bar sac S2000mo 760•6838• • ru t ~ MC No gar 2Br from 5695 In the beautiful '*gl't- 1us1 $165000 832-4618 . FP 2ca• gar 5229•900 o. 760_1453_wkndieve ~els Eves 582-721' *979_1911* t>Orhood of Mesa Ver~ (714 ) 67"' .a.aoo A lovely. quiet complex .. .... CHtl lies• 2124 Laraine agt 854-430& • CHARMING C•pe Cod BEACH con AGE avall-s 28d nestled ............ l•K pine .· -able charming studio P•rkhng cteen rm -··~·• I Bdrm condo over WISTPUI MM 3BR. 2BA. tip, gar. yard. quie-i no pets Ulthtles I' ·Ba $730 All ullls pd trees & l•vllh land- s t r ea ms & I a I I s Decorator lurmShed All nu crpts. paint S 1375 paid SSOO/mo 675-4137 fog. gar Sorry, no pets seeping. 1Bdrm like new w 1p 0 1 y n es, an 1 1• new 280,m 2Be by pool mo LOIS. Agt 760-838• _ 1960 WALLACE w/prlvate b•ck yard rnosphere. new decor. 2 decks. No pets. kids or •••IH .-~ On lhe Penn 2Br. 2Ba cor· ~5-2739 ~2-4905 Frplc. cerport, pool, spa, gas appts. w/d hkup, smkrs s 1450 720-3912 --·ner of 12111 & Balboa lr>d ry lac $685/mo Min frplc Garage • ctrport · •Bdrm 3Ba, ftmlly rm, fully N e w 1 y r em 0 de t t d $500 sec S.9'-2447 S750tmo • $500 sec No L le k 2141 furnlShed. comm lenms & $950 /M o 673-S.23. ...,....,_B.AU den & 2 large decks ICWFlllT •II Ouahtt Du11l wltl'l toucnes 2BR pl s den 2BA Home of bnck :tnd wrought iron u ts Velma 549-2447 IJ!.U IC pool. '4500/mo or ofter -~-u llWlY •lllAm pe s 1800/mo Terrific 28R Maureen or Ed 159-1549 YEARLY leaM I 3 bdrm 2 2Br l~Be w/g•r. crpts. * •EASTSIOE 2Bdrm 2BA. view. spa. Shutlt!fS. rlir ~.A.V ba. Deck has BAY VIEW. I &PliiallfS drps, bltlns, fned petlo 1Ba Apt, garage. laundry I maoy extres' A beauty Kl:'I',.,.. .. l car gar S 1300. 845-1621 Sp•rltllng cteen. large 638-4120 Call 1-SPM Sec:;urtty & •ntercom sys-or great income poten- tems & labulous bay t1a11 Undergroond sec;ur-Y t e w s 548 0 000 tly parking Ask ing room.$735/mo Nopets Ava•1411497·6004 \tWJ ~'""Ctr !'f\ 11 CtrHa ••l•r G•rden apts Beeuttlu1Jy2439'0range ·A' S150 AYa11 now' 720· 1565 SPECTACULAR OCEAN AE.ALTORS ._ • •BEAUTIFUL 1Sr 18. landacaped grounds 2619 Santa An• 'L $735 631-t400 s280·000 - · l 11rr Wllitt l11tttrs • * E-S1de CM 2Br lBa VIEW 3Br. frplc Sky· Apl 2 blocks from beech, Pool & spa. palios/deeks, 667 Victoria 'F' ... $720 upstrs. gar. huge deck lights. woodsy eru. pvt y•rd with lg 1aeuul garage or carport Sorry. -PILI •UIPTI ~"'" HI HO' I 111-a i o llllMI ' hoc. No pets $7 lS/mo 2080 deck. qu1e1 . 2 car gar. "'"luxury twnhM 1n New· Totally remodeled Avell ;~rv~RAL LOCATIONS Lg 1 & 2Bdrms un GardenLn Agt432-7767 yrly $1700 494·3S80 por1NOrth.2 mstrbdrms. 2115 $850 720-9966 1 .,_ .. room •~ turnlshed $620-$725 REAl ESIAIE OCEAN VIEW CONDO •tt•checf 2 car gar. """' ......., Cl oc •• •AY&JUllEHW • No Laguna ctiarm 3Br $1395/mo,854-2171 VIEW DUPLEX 21>f lb• 2Bdrm 1'•Ba 1775 ose to "'rport. REALTORS BV OWNE'R'Pa'rk LtdO Tnhs. 2-story 3bd 2 ·~ ba. ~ dn LR hardwd firs F'P 2-gar. pry Jae nu exteriorl p•int. 4 comm pools w k lo 11oag/Bcn Ou1et SI firm $159 900 36.4-2193 * DOVER SHORE Re- modeled 5br •ba. •ooo SI Day & Ctly light 111eWS SS 10 000 (213) 496-4379 Gorgeous 2 master suites 2 bath s 199.900 B•oller 964-8825 3Br Mesa Verde S 1 150 2Ba hse • guest collage ------trpl new carpetlpnt 2250 Vanguard 540-9626 beech. SC .f1at&-tPooA. Liz 646-3627 $2300/mo Walk to bch NEWPORT SHORES lg deck. gar $1250/mo Agt' -------ftovat,°1V•h ~tcej)lng Avl 1mmed 675-5061 3Bdrm 2Ba $1395 * 759·8600 * Btchelor $550 1561 ~esa Or 5•,.·9MO IWIEI ftEIS UU •Condo 2Br 2Ba. new -Pentnsula 2Br $975 _ __ 1 Bedroom S600 No pell In 30 Days' .Pn this lovely crpt. lndry rm, pool s&-'ii'' INcll Ziii Ml now. Agl 722·9730 2BR 1BA aoultt of PCH. 2Bdrm 1• ·B• $750 SpaciouSiBf. pool, ln<tf). 4BR Big Canyon twnhme curlty prl!g Nr SC Plza ---~ --lrpl, lrg patio. Slove. 2Bdrm 2Ba $850 carport. 11ove. refrlg Golf eou<se YieW Price $875 No pets 640-2495 II C&IYll UST •••NT WES Ill refrig. d/w, w/d prvts, 825 Center St ~2-1424 adulls pref'd no pets reduced to $765,000 •EASTSIOE ·c M Small EXCLUSIVE GUARD 2B•. yrty Avt Feb lSth. storege area Sl 100tmo -----!565 .. S350dtp 1939 2Br house lrptc yard GATED COMMUNITY ~2-3850 No Fee. 8'1r 5l8 ·~ Dahlle 875-7783 Becllelor S600 Wellaoe Ave SEE Man Av11lable 3 I S785tmo 2 Bdr(J'l 2 Beth Townh~ NEWPORT TERR· 3br. 2BR 2BA duplex. back unl1 1 Bedroom S680 ager. l 0 4 -1 I 3 650-5894 Micro lrples in LR & BR. 2 '~bt. fpl. ldry rm. w/balcony. dble garage 131 E l lllh SI ~6-6816 ~2-1401/842·5723 •E'StOE 3Br 2Ba hse wet bar. w/d hllups. 2 $1095/mo • MC dep South of hwy. ne•r shop-$100 Oft Isl months renl X-TRA LO 28r2Be. con~ 2151 & Manon Way gar pa11os dbl garage S 1875 Call Rusty 631-1266 Agl ping (2 13153•-1477 28 R 5750 on ground "'""' toe perfect to · Sorry no pets 644·0509 ---• new carpet wl dry hkup PllmllU 2 BR 28 A re•r unit n00<, new patnl/c:arpeta/ snare. $450/mo. No pets S 1095 n-pets 7S4-7858 2Bdrm 2•;Ba, •ttached •38r 2a. yrly. Gerage. S 1225/mo • gu & w•t« dr•pts, dlshwaarher. Lv Mag 631-2167 ATlQIUONSINGLES! garage V•ew of Newport lrplc, pat>O $1200/mo incl Avail epprox 2/15. p•tlo. enclosed ge age, I ·-uL 2'41 N 3Br•3B d & ocean Entirely up-•2Br 28a tower tt.onleJI w1953_9202 H/873•5087 631-4215 or 873·0275 aat. .._.. ew r a con ° Slyle. graded Bar stools euto --... ' ------1 t triple mslrs, f/p micro, 2 awn•ng etc $3850,mo lrplc. ga<age S900-S975 *aa -Ill* BUNGALOW turn tor n-• I Ofy pat car gar 1ndrv1dual w/d · YllU lllTILS --smkr. prof bus M 40~. apt, redecorated. lrplc, Crytll . 1225 mc1 $1250 43<'-6723 Call for •PPI. 640-5324 11• .a•12 Oceen slde of PCH 2Br qutele etmotphere w /d hk-ups, gar, 1 ml to 2 Lm prjme loceilon 2BR 2BA. den. frpl, spa, -2Be. upst•lrs. new c•rpet • 548-5058• be•cl't $775 968-6807 Bayview Terrace Pac11tc IYAIUIU llW French doors -all In Ver..,.._ 1Br 1Bt condo. /paint $975 675-5131 --. 1-2BR 2BA. 3 block& to Vtew S2000 778· 16•5 Short term •br compMnety white No pets $1400/mo guarded g•t•. poot. gym. Beauhful 3BR. 28A. prvt v.-rtta1s s....s1. beach $750/mo~ No Pett lurn. S 1250 Liz 646-3627 Della 760·SOOO jac • clubhouSL. no pets, duplex. 2 car gar•ge. 415 19th St., •P' D C•ll ltatlll E-Slde nice 2BR. beamed RfAW evt2/1$775/mo~6-2791 sundeell. frpl, new pa•nl Rentbr•ndnewl~leNI (714)597-1118 .. / · ~-----S1400/mo6757ll3 Beaut2Br•ptt ready for _-=-=-,,.,,..._.,,,.. HMlt c.MH ceiling. pvt ·yd Pet OK , • • WESTCLIFF 2200 sq " _ _ . move-in As low at $6351 LARGE 28r 1Be:d°ln rm. ... zldZ ::i.~~200~ 7~~88~~w' \t:\X l ::t.1f II/_"( 11 3Br/3b•. lu1hsl•n9d7sc:5 ape Cetta.... 2114 Must ... the dltterenc.. up1teir1,gerege,g .. lncl. "' REALTORS with g•rdener I /mo. au .. IPTI. Compf r.oec $150 mo. NEW'56RT BEACH MESA VERDE 3BR 2Ba 673:6590 530 w Wilson 84 1·2285 •tier Sc>m. w Newport 28d S900 house. trplc 2 car c;iar •BLUFFS 3Br 2,,.,e •. laatl Au fili ""2s;tfleld TSL MGMT llmt.• •• MIT Blt>Oa lowet 3Bd $1175 gardener $1200/mo 1st ne'""" carpet--". p••nt & •SECURE COMMUNITY 122-9012 or 842-1603 Baylront condo 2Bd S 1375 & last • clean dep ~·1 "" .., -2 blockt from beael't, •veil Nwpl 3Bd t>Oa11hp $1625 546--099-4 Mon·Frt 8-5 drapes 1 yr IN Sl650 1Bdrm condo. like~. lg &PUTlllm u.+uxe 2Br 1',.,Be twnnae nowSA70 • utll MO-M11 Ocnlrt 48d FR $2000 6•3-1717 No pets ' bactc y•r1S, lrplc, gas Latge eltrtct,.... epts In a In ttw! Bluffs w/O.Ck & I luL.....-....... Oceanfront 3Bd $2400 Nr beacf'I Ni n-3Br •• ,.-, eppls. w/d hkup_ Avl be•uiitul garden setting mini 00.en vu New crpt, ut. -~• Ltdo tsle 4Bd 3Be S2550 ?'~B~ twnhse Garage w 2121 WS • ssocr MC POoll•P•. g•r•g• or trplC', ger1ge, qule1 S890 !mil'l'llmll'Rl'9'1~"' WATERFRONT HOMES back yar d $t245 Ctuld & llmtl• No pets. Velma 549'-2447 cerpor1 Sorry no pets 2218 E Pacific Ave lmmedl•te potHHtOn REALTORS631·1'00 smlpetoll6•6-654l 2BR 2BA. 2 atory s;a;;;d eomrnun11 •SEVERALLOcAtlONS 759.110• or 60-8172 28drm. 2Ba. I Mlle to H I \ I I \ IWPT IM llA "'11111 rownhome. 2 CM garage. 1 Bed oom condo ~ 2Bdrm 2Ba S790 onty •her 5c>m 64A·8122 ocean Some view A/C 2 .-~.--•.a lalMa Illa.. 2111 3BR 2'~BA. big ytrd. 2 car lrplc. S1100~m2o VIiie le•••/ 18'{19 btck yerd, 398 W Wilson 631-5583 ~ -eat garage. From 11310 I I E Rentels 675-4.1 'I I /d .... up -------Agt 1213)'34-&131 2Br 1Ba refrlg, w/dry. gar, g•rege. •rep •c• nd • rep •ce. w """ .,__. .... ,. l eul .... -------..er-=~ '¥17: Ro9e peftemed filet crochet c"9SMt scarf to m.ice in No. 30 oonon. tnttruct6ont for '19x30'". 19-43", 19x53-. 19-67" Included. , frptc mature t~t n-Unit Vacant $1275/mo •mTU* Av .. 2121 MOO/mo .. 1 .,.,.,room .,.,_ Sf l".!~=~1!1!11~·!.,.~A~!! t ·51275 A t ' 1y OonaldPfafl631-1266 25 Bd SIOO-"°°°' tee min S500Nopets 2Bdrm1Be 1750 1Bdrm.IOft,petlo.tountryi-oe s •M0~2~ on M8ftl.r'.!' ... t '13-9378 mo c .. Velm• 549-2447 301 Avoceoo 642·9850 telling No pell 1IO 21at , .. 111 w/ .... Ch•rmtng house. 301 Corel 2 lrg bdrms. 2 b•. en amentlles S 1975/mo. Annual 213·213·3300 COlY~lk front houM. gar eunny pot'Ctl 4 P•tio, n~ cttpet, no pete, yrly '1050 (118) 842«11391 ...... ...... ..,, -------St SH5/mo Oya Frptc: c•pon 3241 TheMa * Tll alffl * Atut!t!" 1 Bedroom sass 646-1164 EYM 645-9543 St i700i mo 4M-oeo2 •BR. family rm. 2'~BA. ~ BIZ ~~~'; :~ 631~ -UITW • ,., ll ----2•00 l<I t1 S t800/mo • ;f.G CM 2i r 1L __ ~ _ Wor'lt 1 .. u 2t>d 2 '.-\ b• .. -, * •2,,. 11P9tra ger ~ deca 1 I ,_ IPTI widen. 2 car ger. END 1• ti"-... 38R 2 ~•A. t•mlly rm No -s7t5/mo 2080 nUtmlTllll/M U NIT, I mile to bch • clMn.c:ut•.twn.1bt • ..,,, 11550/mo. Both vec. Getden ln A9t •32·77117 ••tr .. No pete I 1025 * ev•ll now thru 1115 MOo poolt Bair 720,702 · ___ LIW....... 831-9211 * come by 101a.30 St OI' BLUFFS3iA2' .. BA. dine ... 2 Swfmmlng poott ·--1111•• call H1-04S2 IV.mt. rm frpl 2 car gtr. comm lalaM Ziii Clote 10 Schools I 8hopt -M;., No pet 1 1 Smell pelt ecc:epted U rge. cteen . .-.. lndfy it'soo • MC :to~~" ••X9FRONT 1B&m yrly VILLA MARSEILLES fee. cerpon from 1550 -. _ Per111no. frptc, d"'WSh' 3101 So lkistOI 146·•549 .,.niil~PPl'l!"""''P.iilliiliPl4 IUJlllT-' No pets or smOllert, $57~8200 r: Oetilgnitr'I :-tr;,t 21drm. I 1015/mo 113.eMO • an 1t""v. ,.. 11 Mw erp1, 3M 21A Ul)ttlllrs, rrsiie. ~ ~ ~ ~5 14 pwit. etc FFJllC, MC syt. wthef/dryet. 1 CM gar . - t Jllde 15/Mo 210. 1IA. frp4, enc patio. tar· age Cat 0 K C8A 7Am to tprft831~ wilnecebr. 081i1 floor. trig. unfurn yrty le•n 281' 11A Md eareee No ~ more' Boet doctc· s 1150/mo 111-t?at pet11 HSO/mo Mfl• mlT LlllTm ~--No pets -V.,Oe .,.. OfLUXf 21t 1\tla 1'i t>ettl """ lac 1u0 rw.. iiir.~ir~;'.,,;;jU~1':dret1 °' 1mo11ers. o.reee Apt, ~' ~ Cell •m..•70• rowmou. ear• wt0 1)1.c. •vtt9M• Y•O flofl'W Halo.God ftoofa '12tOOlmo 120·3'12 29dnn t8a.utlttlnd Yr~ -. -'*• C..-to .;..,. liiliiiiiiiiiiii _..,,. ..... C...wi 2ftf~terge,..o' -Coftdo.uPPWC2 !12S t mo ~1••;aA1~,~·no.enc.d ........ , LOCAllONll•••••mn ... IUnMt Md wM• .... MO PETS .... CMc ~-2 .. tip, dbl mettlyM US.•2 :!9ci. oer-:·c. oec. lltl/mo XCLUllVI GUA9'0 :-: .. ,·,J~rwt0.7•~t7 ~ '2'5003 n'"""1· After gs. ~. pW. no """'"°"" ...... 2IA 18A, ~'A' u.r Mf.3'16 Te ~~T· ~ .. ,..... GATID ca•IUNITY ,. ~ • HV or .,. .. 1 ........ ( 1 I 2· • ,. I 140Ct mo ... 17S·"80 1undee11 d ltflw .. Mf. '·" ........ -r ..... --.. l & ., Apia on HUNTtNOlON ~ MYNOOICONOOO.-O =llC ,~;:;i Y"Y •11111il• ~uo ~·-'•• QOllCOUNe. , .. ,,.o. Cu¥ded 80U11 ~ ~ ar. HM lif, ~ _ _ I lldrwl. O/Wf/lw, 8"Ct ger-mtm & iitw, _. ber, wlf ...... 2 ty (5'yrlJ. ~ nr. trpte poo1 IP•· . -..,.,,....no,...ao• at '*'~ eer ..,. ,...... ''m 288 ~ deCOfMad. l 1500Mo 780-1275 FIN~ MCunty l4S-C31t ~room a1 tMltft• aony,no,......,~ tomp!et• ~ ta------•<Mee & ._, nctr!ft '"'· good iocauo" l tllk tiWiiiiir • Cllltet tnSmo woo.. lllflllf-2 .. Apt,~.,_ 17Hlmo .._ a.... a.. tar. uon .... lndd ~•7. IMGon ..., * JM. throu1h ct.ssi ied ctKor. eartte. lftdrY"" .. ,,..,., .,, ... , "• , .... I .... UNllMt ........ NI, sm NO pets lol().2i'5 fk MGMT .. ,.,., .,,., ..... ·~1 WM~-. . associat ed : ·•'. "".,' I ', !I lfl'I.•• associated .. ,. '.,. · .. -., ~ IOu\ lull'~ .W-.0 '-''~ wuao I~ I Lt'()ICFJITI ~llt'nn Ill } Kl() lt ltfJOm 10\Nl'l(VW"nf' M(t IJl~M l1!'fn llum USC, mrJ wl(lul:l!'\ Complt'lf' Nd<Jl•IU\ '"'~\ poi \11\11fT• ln!rV) l•)llC"tJ 1!'11'~ (0\.61\ l<tqv'l ll.tll "k_q ~IN lt'(tl'A('JI 1r1>1t-r WtilttC' IV~r - FOR INFO CALL 714-540-0770 •lac. lnt1l1 IM81 Z'lH •ct1fGtlen MIF pvt 8r/8a. In C M house. lrplc, w/d Ni11 lrwya & Shopping •S45-92S8• BA_V_F_R_O_N_T To•nhouH Beaut1lutly furnished 2 rooma 1va1111>1e $600 & $700 • •;,uul S48-1393 Fem-:-sc Ptaze area & •05 Frwy Shr bath, kitchen· 1111, w/d, p()()I J IC $350 AaHHCt a t ata OlllUTIUTIHS! lidlUu ......... .,-,.., ha: CHAD MICHAEL COTA AP My Love Mom (MendOf•l • dep, 556-1737 --------·' Room In pvt C M home, !urn , k1tc/11undry prlv . pool. nr beach, no pell S3001mo (714) 642-5436 PSYCHIC 'READINGS In El Toro & Mlu1on Viejo. Sin Clemente ADVICE IN ALL MATTERS 472-0808 l1ttl!L•····· 2711 ·-----1 ua1111no1 ., ..... f()tll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: MJ-1111 Delivering ttl approximat ....... day to FridllYl_,m. & Sunday. of insurance an quired. Call 642 pointment or ap person at The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. llil CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. 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Ca 92627 ( 1 block we.st of Newport Bl1o1d btwn t9tn & V1ctona St I Office Hours -Monday -Friday 8 to 5 OHdltne is Tmuso•v Fet>,ua•r 1 t -----------------------------------~--- NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENCLOSED.$ Message IN COLUMfJ 1C1'«• ~ PHONE ST ATE ZIP _______ _ MasterCard/Visa = ------- Expiration Date -~~~~~~~~ LARGE HEART SMALL HEART --- • SOLID OAK Bdrm Mt, dresser. chest. hdboard, n1te stand. m1rr0< Must .... 080 650-3785 L:• ., ........... ,Js td ' <Mt· ..-u.. ..... ....... ..• ..... CALL us. NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUTlfUL SELECTION of .. ,. model. loW,,... Cedlltec:a In Ofenge County! See us tOdeVI l•0-1100 2800 H81't>ot ltvd. COSTA MESA TURN THEM INTO MONEY Call ,.1-5,71 •••••••••••••••••••••••• GARAGE SALE c A l l -5678 let U1 ..... Y• S.11 YHt ,,.,.,ty! C• Cll11ifW, 642-567~ for information & surprisingly low cost. STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? . T"9 l-oel °""'1"*'' t i l"t OIWI) Piiot II ~ to Wto l\OUIQ. -~ -llY914• able to ,_ llutlneeMe Wt ,,,,_ l\OW SfA..CH the n-'°' YOll ti ~ .. .,. Cl\ttOf, and MW ~ IN time lnCI IN tr!C) to tl'le COUfl HOUM lfl ..... An• f'*1. of ~ .... "" ~ .. comoleted -.... ... your llC11tl0vt ~ '*"' .. ....,... <Mttl tM County c.91 ~ OIQ .... 'Of '°"' ........ ,......., "W -end • .... "°"' ptoof °' ~ ~ion wltfl the County e.ti Otange Coat OAILY PILOl /Tuesday, February 9, 1983 --"-•...,1C-.-11D~11.::;;a::......_ 1'!"~NU--mra---__ ..... • ....... ec-• ... r .. a,____1• __ ,. ____ ec......,,• .... m .......... _1 __ ,.._........,IC_., __ TIC(_..._ ___ ...... • ... 1e.....,.., __ na: ____ 1 __ N1.1C_....._., .... T1CE ___ , _ __.;.,M1=1C.-....,;..,;..;.na:........__.,_...;..;,....=1C:....;.,=T1C[~-~ NOTICI IUCTION NOTICI °' ILICTION OAMCll couwn 3, I Ateedl• County of L09 NOTICI 18 HEW8Y GIWN .._. e ...... .-.on._.._.~ Md .. a.. Mid on IN 1• ~of ...,_, 1W, ._...-.on...., tae en 11-nr•rd Miiot ~ • ..,.....~to leoUol\ 23'11.1 of .. lleoliOM Code of ....... of Cellamla. ..... .,...._ ... Dller'IOI No. a. of ... nine~ w ... Delertct10t ... ....,._of .. 1•*;.to the VOllr9 of._ ..,owlt ~"'Pf Ill a 1hlo" of ....,OlftOt ..... Dll'JIMD •--of ••u-ltDller'IOllR ........... of •• ll0.000.,_M ........ end ...... .., ................. Ill ...... '*"°'' ............. '°"" Ill .. ..-c. ....... '**...., a..~ frol'll 1111111M1• to a..._... lftd cllleOeed •au•~ upon **within IN "'-~ DIMrtct. The bolide..,.. .._.In..,_. et• re .. 0t ,.._not 10 llllceed tWlflle percent ( t~I per ennum. the ectual Umee of PIY"*it to a.. drtr mined upon u. .... ...,_., . The b9lota ....S et the .-:tlOn INll be In ttie '°'"' pr..ortbed by Section 35108 of ttie Wat• COCS. ot .. St• °' Celfotnla. On 1t1e bellota lo be I.ad a1 ttie lllctlon, In eddtlton to eny other !Nit•• requited Dy In there lhall be Pflnled aub1tantlelty the loflowlno: ....cwTPSMT •nlCT NO ... Of' W MllCM WATlll •TNCT ... CW. llC*D ILIC11C* MAM:M1.- TOYOI•. llarnpactoaa(+)ln the voting ..-.aft• tMWOtd "YES" Ot •ft•lhlword "NO" All matkl Olherwl11 made are forb6dden. All dtlt~ nwlcl •• fotb6dden and meke IN ballot void If ltle wrongly mark,,..,,°' oetece thle bllot, return It to the Aegtletrar Of V«>'•• 8nd OblMI 8n0ther BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the 1n1tne ~We• oi.tttct Incur an Indebted,..... end ._,. genetel obllgatlon bondl for lmpfowment Dlstrlc1 No. 284 thereof In the emount of •2.580,000 et • rnuimum lntarret ra1e of tw.Ne percent (1~) per ennum, to ecquire end cons1ruc1 woncs and feclltUee for ttie colectlOn, treetment Md~ of MWage and the storage end cMartbutton of rede6med ..-. Including dams, '9MNOW•. atoreor '*'*'· treetment ltlCIM .... p1pea, pumplng equipment and .. nee 111 ary equipment and Pfopeny !her• for. acquiring funds to tutflll contreciu.I commitment• to CMry °"' the power1 and purpoeea of the Dl8trlc1 contelned In oontrecta, ~ contrK11 with Qther ~. all In eccordence wttti the Plan of Wcwtl• for lmpfOY9mlnl Olatrlct No. 284? YES NO Bellott muet be reoellled by 5:00 p.m., on lllctlon <Sey, either at IM Office Of the Regl9trat of Orange County, 1300 South Grand Aven(ll, s.ni. Ana. C.itforn&a. or at P.O. Box 11298. Sant• Ana, C111tom11, 9271 1. . Saki lme>rOll'lt'Mnt Dl8trlct IMll conetttute a' a119e .-:tlon Pfecinc1 tor the purpoee of holding the 9'1ctlon. To be quellfted u a wot« and to be entitled to vote at the elletlOn, a peraon muat be a holdet Of 11111. u defined In Sect.Ion 3-4028 of the Weter COCS. of the Strte of Celffornte. to lend In the lmprOYlfnlnt 0ts1rtc1. Eech voter rhell lieve one(1)vote lor Mdl doller'a worth of lend to Which he or lhl hold• title. The !art equallnd 11uument boott of the oi.trlct le condualw ~of own«sNp and of the value of the land ro owned ucep1 thet In the 9Y9flt en 1111 1 111t1t for the Olltrlct lhall not ha\11 been made end leYied for the yw In wNc:tl the election le he6d, the IL.. eqo.iez.d 111111ment roll Of the County Of'Orenge Is conc:lualw ~ of OMlellhip end of ttie Yelue of lend eo owned. EYrrY voter, or his legal repreeentattve, may vote eftMr In per90n or by • per90n 04J/ft/ appo#'tted .. hit 1><oxy. "Legal repreaent .... " mMM en offtc:lel of • corpcntlon ownlnO land. and mMnS • guardlen, executor or administrator of the eatate of the holder of tltte to lend wtlo: (a) Ir eppoln1ed under the laws of this State; (b) II entitled to poe11111on of the .... , land; end (e) II authortZlld by the appoWttlng court 10 ••erciM the partlc:uler right, Pffvtteoe or Immunity wNc:tl he .-. to uerdae. Before • leg8I repreeentlli\19 mry vote at the .-ctlOn, he muet Pf9Mnt to the Boerd of Election• Clttlfted copy of aald ruthorlty. wttletl shall be kept and fMed within the r~ °' the .-:tlon. No appointment of • PfOxy 11"911 be V816d, ~ted. or • YOte rlowed ''*'°" un-. It meet• all of the foelowtng requirement-.: (a) It II In wntlng; (b) It II executed by the person °' legal repr...,,trll\19 of the person who, In accorcSMCe with the Pfcwtelona of s.ctlon 35003 °' 35003. 1 of the Wat• COCS. of the St.tr Of CllHornla, Ir entttled to ttie vot• for which the PfOxy II gtwn; (e) It 11 actcnowledged or eenlfled In 9CCCWdence with Section 2015.5 of ttie COCS. of CMI Procedure of the State of Calffomla; (d) It l9IClflee the ~Ion I\~ It II to be uaed end II I.ad only, at the 9'lction 1P9Clfted; and (•) It shall be oo • t0tm u IPICffled by the County Clerk meec1ng the abOYe requlrementa. Every appoin1ment of• PfOxy II a revocable a( the~ of the person e xecuting It at any lime before the peraon appointed u proxy ahall ha\19 cut • ballot rlP'IMn11ng the votn tor which the appointment WUglY9n. "two-thlrdr (2/3) of the vot• cut a1 the ~Ion favor the llauanc. of the herein deecrtbed bOndl. Mid bondr atl.n be luued and aold for the purpoee Ml forth her9'n. Except a otherwtse Pf<Mded In the Calltomlr Water Olatrlct Law, Dlvlliorl 13 of the Wiier Code of the State Of California, the .-:tlon thall be called, held and eonduc1ed In the manner provided In the Uniform District Election Lew of the State of Calltornla. Thia nota la~ purauant to a reeolutlOn ot the ao.rd of Olrrc:t0t1 or 1rv1ne Rancti Wiier ot11r1e1 edopted on January 25. 1H8. ~TIC( 18 HEAUV GIVIH INI I~ lllctlon h• been c-.a and w111 beheldon the11t de'/ of Mere.. • 1111. ~ e6aedon.,.. a...,.. allt<INlrlf belot eteetlon conducted purw1 to Secdon 2Jf11 1 of the Pectlona Codi of IM l tate of calllorNa. Within lmprovwnent DIM1tc:1 No. 282 °' IN IMhe ~ Weter a.trlct' tor the PIY'Pol9 of .,..,,,...., .. to the ~• of the lmprOY9Ment Oiatrlct the PfoPO*!Jlon of ..,..._Of.,......., OUJllD ,_.of ... ~o...nent Otlierlctln lN~of Ui.10t,000rhel be euttw)tu.cf and iaaued, tor tM .,.,,.,.. lleted In the PfoPOlitlon hereinafW Ml forth In ttlll notice, wnich borMll ..,.. a.. pe~ from 111111 nente to be levled mo eolteeted uouai....iy upon 1ancte w41tWt uw lmPf0¥9f'Nftt Olaer~. The bOndtl .., .. belt' lnl•eat rt• rate or rrt• not to ••OMO,.....,. percent ( 1~.1 per annum. the retual tlmet of payment to be da ... miMd upon the Mir thereof The ballOtl UMd rt the lllctlon lhall be In the IOfm pretc;ribed by SeetlOl'l 35104! of the Watat Code of the St•t• of Calfforn&a. • On the beloea to be I.ad at the ~. In lddl!IOn lo any other m11ter1 requited by lrw there 1hall be prlf)tecl IYbttantlally the lolowlng: CWPICIAL 8ALLOT --~ MTNCT NO. m Of ~RANCH WATER DllTNCT INCIAL IONO IUCTION MARCH 1, 1• To vote, strmc> a c:roaa (+)In the YOClng aQUat• att., the word "YES" or rtter the word "NO" All 'mrru othlrwiM made are forbidden. M dlatlngullhlng m1r1t1 are forbidden ano malt• t"9 ~lot void If the wrOf'lliY "'*'11, t..,, or def9C8 tNs bdot, 11turn 11 ''J ltle Aeg11tr1r of Voters mo obtain mother BOND PROPOSITION: Shall the lrvtne R.nch Water District incur rn lndebtedneea and tMUe genetal ~lion bond• lor Improvement Oltlrtet No. 282 thereof In the amount of 159.101,000 II a maximum lnterast rate of t...iw peNllfll ( 12%) per rnnum, 10 aequtre mo COOllNd worill rnd fadltlea for lheeollrc:11on, lr9'11ment and dt9')0S81 of MWage and the atoreor and dtstr1butloo 01 reclaimed water. lnctudlft9 daml, rlMNOira, ator191 tantll , trMtmenl llCllltles. pip.a, pumplft9 equipment 8nd .. nee 11 Hry equipment rnd pr()l)ef1y ther• for. acquiring fundt to f\lfft?I contractual commitmenta to e1rry out the power• and purpe>eea of the Olatrte1 cont.ined In con11 acts, Including contr1C11 with other ageitdea. all In accordance with the Plan of WOl'k1 lor Improvement Olatrlct No. 28.2? YES NO Balotl muet be recef\led by S:OO p .m .. on elrc:uon day e11rier 11 lhe Otti<:e of tile Aeg111rrr ol Orr nge County, J300 South Grand AYenUe, Santi Ana. Cll1lorn11, or 11 P 0 Bo• 11298. Santa l.n1. California. 92711. Said lmPfOYemenl oi.trlct lhall con1tltute 1 llft91e electton precinct tor the PIJrPOM ol noto1ng lfll et.cilon. To be quallfled ar • YOter end to be entitled 10 vote a1 trie electlon, a person must t>e a l'I040er ol t"le. u defined In See11on 34029 of the Water Code of tfle S111e of Cr hfornta . to land "' the lmproYlmlfll Dtttrlet. Each voter shall lieve one ( 1) vote for MCh oot1a1 s worth of land 10 wtoiori he or she tlotds title The lu t equallnd 1ut111r'ent boott of the Dlrtrlc1 11 eonetu11ve evldlr!CI of ownership and of ll'le vrlue ot the lrnd eo owned e xoapt that In the event an UMMll'llflt tor the Ot1trlc1 ahall not hl'tl been mlde and leVllCI for the yell' In which the ~IOn Ir held. IN lu t equaltzld .....arnenl roil ol the County of Orange 11 conc:lull"9 evlden()e of owneilhlp and of the value of lend eo owned Every voter, or hll legll repreMnt.11119, may YOll either In person or by 1 1>«son duly appointed u h•s proxy "LeQrl repreaentatlve" means .,, oftldal Of a COfl>O'•lloo ownlng land, ano meens a gu110 .. n. eucutor or admlntstrllor Of the eatall of the holder of tltte lo 1ano wt1o· (a l 11 rppotnted und« lhe l1wt of tflls State. (bl 11 entitled to poueaaion of the •t•t•'• land; rnd (Cl 11 1uthorl2ed by 11\e appo1nlift9 eoun to exere111 the partlculw right , PfMtege °' Immunity whlcil he .,..., to e•ercl11 Beiore a leQal 1ep<e:sentat1"9 mav vote 11 the elrc:tlon, he mu.t Pf1Mn110 the Boerd Of E:ectlon a certified copy ol said authority wlllCh li'lalt be kac>t Ind flied Within the r9tUl'na of the lleetlon No rppolntment of• PfOxy lflall be Yaltd, acciac>lld, or 1 vote allolored ll'lereon unless 11 mMts all of lhl fotlowlft9 r~rementa: (a) it la In writing; (b) It 11 1111eutld by the person or legal tac><eten1lt1ve ol ltle peraon wtio, In accordance wt1h the proYlslons of See11on 35003 °' 35003. 1 of the Wiier Cooe of the S111e ol Callf0tnla, I• entitled to the YOt• for wttk:h tl'llt proxy 11 gNen, (el 11 11 ~nooMedged or cert1tted 1n accordance with Section 2015.5 of the COCS. Of CMI Procedure ot lhe State of Cal1fom1a, (di It spec:1flel the aleetlon at wtik:h 11 11 to be used and la ulld Ody al the llectton spectfled. mo (al 1t 1111.11 t>e on a te>m1 as apeclfied by the County Clerk meetJng the aboYI requirements Eyoery appointment of 1 proxy 11 •revocable al the pteuure of the person executing 11 81 any ume Detore the !)efson rppolnted 11 proxy shall have eut 1 ballOt representing the votet tor which 1rie appom1men1 wu given If ~third• (213) of the vot• edt al the elec1ton favor the 1J.1Y1nce ol the ri.11n delcrtbed bonCls. sa.ICI bonds shall be Issued ano told for the purpoM Mt forth herein Exoapt u ott1erwt11 PfOYlded In the Calllom1a Waler District Law. 0t1111100 13 of trie Wiier CoCle ot trie Strte of Clllfornlr, the elec110n shall be c:alled, held 1nd 'eonduc-tecl in the manner proV>ded tn 1rie u niform ot11rlet Eieetlon Law ot the State ol Cantorn11 This notice 11 given purtuanl to a retotuhoo ot the Boero ot Dlreclc>fs ot ln11ne Randi Water Ots11ic1 adopted on January 25, 1988 9enJ ........... a.nwy ...., "· ...... s.ct.W., ~ COUln A~ S111e ol ~Ne CAii eeo. r .--1111 llw .t lltlt ~ ln*-l "·•••T"'' UMITID or JalO "9C•N.0 •t 1"41 ""'41 APMAL T CO. IMC Of CSMlll Md 1111 11141 t!Qlll. D I f ( N 0 A N T : lllle end lllletMI 11\411 the ... TARNUTD• COMITAUC• lit• OI Mid cieo11Md 11&1 TION CO. INC., IT AL KqumtO bt Ol>eflltOtl Ol 11• leOTICa Of' 0t ~ Othet tl\M 0t Ill llllAASHAL '$ I ALE .OO•llOn to Chat of M90 0.-8~ .,.,.,.,. ot • Wfll tUYe(I ~ •• the llt'IW OI c>eatn on July 1 11#87 11 tn• •bO .. 1n 1110 to att tne fAf'lllifl ,.., 0..'11Mll<I Cou11 uPOn • p1opc;ny 111u11eo 1n City ot )w<Sgment •"1••4Kl APRll 20 L19un11 Beac:n, Covntv ot 1947 m l•vor 01 1u0Qmem Or&•'QI &1111 of CalllOtma. c1 1d1IOl(ll u 111 r1 eo PilrtlCUll fl)'d tcfl~Hlol· ASPMAL T Cl"l INC •Hid lows fO-wrl ag11ns1 jUdQ"'*'I deblO<ISI Tht l PO<toon OI ~ ... J . TARNUfZE~ CON$TRUC· T1Kt No 516 Py'W! ~1111 TION co INC •na TM Of· Pl.ee pel map llCOtde<I "' VELOPMENT co .,. "9 • ~ 17 Page •9 of Mia· net oalance 01 »3 019 49 U'llaneous Maps r«:Otas o 14;tually du~ on u1d tudg· Ounge CO\.lnl,. H fOllowa ~I on tt•• oa1e 01 tt\41 ••· Parcel No 2 Beginning 4111 w11nce 01 u10 ,.., •I have a J>Oln1 In the Wnterty hne of levoeo uPO<\ 11111ght 111oto enoju 1a Bloclt 3 d1111n1 theleon onterMI OI '4 0 uOQMefll Nortn 8 10 EHi 160 ~ oe1>1ons r 1,.,.. P'Ol'e'1l '" Ifft lrom 1n. moll Sout,,..ly IM Count) ?I Ou~"~ Stilte1t<>'~' ol said BIOC~ 3 Ind ol Cahtorn1a a .. M"••t.eo u running tnence. South ti 1 follows !IO Ees1 40 6:? Ifft tnenc. COMMERCIAi. 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Alf11u y ,I 49 58 leet It> lne MAP F'ILED ),. ~OO• !OJ "•C~' Ea\ll!'ty corn("r 01 u1a PAGES 1 A•~· OF B•oc• I 11>enc1" Norin 81 PARCH ~,t.P'\ I\ 'Hf r )() WH1 153 20 Ifft It I FICg§f T ,..( ~ •' ... • y I J; t'Oo'il r 11\f' Wt"Sllt'l)o l1M J I CO f P 1'1< r.A,(,f '" l B•IX.• 3 tllllnc.~ .io n9 CO NTY " r "'"' ~.1•0 WHlf"'~ ltn~ Soult to COMMOflo. • •"'"'""'•A 10 WHI 32 feet 10 1nf' point SUNFLOWER C. )fiPn RA 'E 01 t>f091nn1n9 c EN If"' I., .. ] (\ EACEPTIN() THERE SUNFLOWER ... FN E 'ROM .,, und1v1oea 3 . cos 1" v f s .t. A . ,.,.,,.,, or itlt Oil uonanu"' FOfiNA Rf !")pr l. ... fR ••-:!Ql"t"''Tl•ne<als1n O"C\f I TM oeve.r•PM('-' ".'< ~ ... o.. a a 1ar,o a"d it Tile SYb t! ' t '' '\ '4'i.t' \ ;•.-rr: kc 1 '2 Detng '~· tea' P'opert,. tno ' • ,, .. ,0 \,. vt-0 n the deeC ''Om Qt ~•ttl aaO•t'\\ ' ., " ()"" d''9~ Count~ Tru11 llllO S•• mo" des•on•t•o• l""'' ons "~~ B•n• •ec:ora.d tn Boo+. 10 11s 1oc•l•o• "'"' t .. ol>· •')1 Pagf' 313 ~s re- loi•nt!O •re"" ".. ~a·sr·.i \ <..t.•O' o! $610 Of•ngt Coun- Ottoee .iP<..' Mv""'' h •n.:i 1 • •nle<esl l>et"Q •• P•osot" 1,. 01ooe•1 ~·"° <'11\e oeecltromEmtt snouoa ""''" • Stc1 or•s r w.c .. ,'\an ano l.4a•r Ellef\ I 7C 1 5 10 t • , &60 .... Wic.,nan nvsl>.lnQ 1na .,.1e CluS<"" o•.... odf' ~· C1v11 rf'CO<OeO '" Boo• ~-13 ProcedUlt' •v• prov•s1ons P"91' ., n OlflCtll Rt'(;OfOS oovern1n111 11 ... 1e·m~ cor 1 '" 1n~ t·lf1ce ot t~ County d1l10ns ano f'll"'CI o• l"le i.1-. Rec n•Oe• or UIO C<>un1y I Ind IN> •&l>I"'' ..:I 0f'l&vl1•"l)I "'<>'" ·omma<llr 0.llOwn !>tOOe•S U S~• "'Oil Or·•fl • aquna I NOT CE S "'E?EB'I' B~~~ C.11 torn•a GIVEN ll'et ()'1 MM~CH 22 • ..,.,,, ot Ult' ..asn '" ... 1968 a• '1 00 P t.t 11 l.i1 ~ of Intl Unot"O MA RS ~ A L S O F l'tC E Sidi~ on saie or part~ HARBOR DIVISION •601 1no 011anct" ev•Ot"nceo o., Jam!>o•e.. Room 108 C11y nO!f 5Kureo D~ MO<'lgaQP 01 ,.._t>Ot' St>•"" Count) of o• • •ust Ol!lea on lhe P<<>P· 0<anq0c 51•1.. 'c a ''°''""a .,,, ~ soia Ter Pf'fGent ot will ~ 11 PvO < aUC110t' 10 amovnl OtO 10 M Oeo<>t«ed 1ne n.q,,e~· o•OOf" '°' casn ••I" boa · '" 1awtu '"Oflf'Y 011ne unrtea 8101orottert10 ~ 1n ..,.,1. I Sl81t-5 •'' tn• "9nl 11tle ana •'lq and w11t M •ec:t"tv.O 11 '"'"'e~t 01 sa.d 1uo9ment tr>t' 11oresa><l orttett 11 any I OeDIOr<\ " 11\f' al>Ove Ot"·jhrnf' alter 1111' ""' OUD"'-sc• Dt"O O•Oi>e"\ Of so Cllt()r ~·eo• lnO t>elo<e mucr ''lereol as ....,.t oe 011~ "' sa~ nt"Ce~$.i', to sat sl'r ~'° e•· C>OflOTH" FO.-WAM>, lft t ... 1 r ..... iltcrueo ptO ~. E•ecutCM of lhe onff"t'SI ,..,o CO~IS Wiii of ..id o.c:..n1 4P1>RO ~ ~ATE '-'l•N•· r a• 8•e>11er Roi> Ea•le MIJM 8 Cl 'I A •lilt""" Village RE ,~ 141 O iill'll ""' .1•"1• 19 •0 '~6' tG8e Publ•Shed O•en~ COHI O, ~ MAC.S -A. Oa, p,~, ~eO<u••• 11 9 IS HARBOR O•v1s10... •60' '9!f MT2 •8 ..1dl!Tlb(.\t..... (jJ'.J ~""' , .... '--~" a ... w A "2661' f>t.ellC NOTICE ..,.al""\P\ ,.. B ...... ,... Pubhhed Orenge COMt Delly POo1 Feoru.ty 2, 9, 18, 23. 1H8 TOS4 Publlehed Orenge Coat Dally Pllol i=.t>ruar-t 2. 9, 16, 23, 1988 T0!>3 "Ml'J•SN "~'"9" Co-m•. ~_._._._._. ...... _._.T""_,..__._._._....__._.,...._._._._._._._._._.,_._._._._._._._._.-+_._._._. ____ .;;_ ____ ~__;;._ ______________ +-------------------,~-----------------<9, p ~1 0,P• ')epu! 1 "8JC fl)TIC( "8JC NOTICE Nil.IC ll)T1C[ P\BJC fl>TIC[ Nil.IC fl>T1C£ PllllC NOTICE P\llLIC NOTICE P'\alC NOTIC£ P.,1>hsn~ ')r.i"7t' C•ml NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ttla1 a apec:lal ~Ion hU been etllled and will be held oo the 191 day of Matc:h, 1H8, Whlett ~Ion lhall be en al-malled bllot ~Ion condueted pursuant to Section 235.11 t of the Electlonl COCS. of the State of Cellfornla. wttNn lmpl'~t Olatrlct No'. 182 ot the Ir-vine Ranch Wat• Olatttct tor the purpoee of lUbmttttng to the voters of the lmpfO\llmlflt District the PfOC>OSttlOn of .,,..,,., or not genetal oblgetton bonds of the lmpfq¥ament Olatrlct In the emount of 17 4.853.000 shall be euthorlnd end.__,, for the purpoee rteted In the propoettlon hereinafter aet forth In this no11ee. wNcfl bondr lhall be peyet1t1 from 11uuments to be Miid end eollCMd exc:tusl"9ty upon 1rno1 within the !fnprowment Dlltrte1. The bondr ltielt bMf lnter•t at a rrte Ot ret• not to exceed......,. perc:«'lt ( 12%) per rnnum. lhe actual timer of payment to be ct.termlned upon the .... thereof. The ballota I.ad at the ~Ion lhall be In the form 1><eecrlbed by Section 3510& ol the Wiier Code of tbe State of Calffornia. · On the ballot• to be used rt the lleetlon, In addttlon to m y other m11tters required by law there ltlall be Pflnted aubttantlally the toHowtng: Off1CW. UL.LOT INCIAL IOND •ucTION llARCM1.- To vote. stamp. Q'OM. •)In the YOClng aquare after the word "YES" or.,,., the word "NO" AM mrrll• otherWlll made we fOf'bldden. A1t dlatlnguWilng IMf'ks are forb6dden and make the ballOt void If the wrOf'lliY mani, tMr, or defece Ihle ballOt. recum It to the Reglstrw Of Voters and ot>lrln another BOND PROPOSITION: ~I the lrvlne Randi Wrter oi.trlct ~ an lndeb~ and IMUI genetal oblgetlOn bofide for lmprowoment Olstric1 No. 112 thereof In the amount of 174,853,000 at • maximum lnt.-t rat• of t...iw peNllfll (1~) per annum, to ecquW9 end eonrtruc:t wcwtc1 and fdtiea tor the acqulattlOn, QOlectton, rtcnee end dtetribuilOn Of weter and wet• right.a. to .,,..,._ the lnltne ~ Wat• Olatttct to utltlze a nter ~ Mntsfled under the Stete W ... Aeaouroee Oevel~t SY9tam (oomrnonty known • the "State Water Protect"•· lnducllng danW. ,...vo1ra, atoreor tenll• treatment fedlltlea, plpea. pumping equipment lif'd .. MC 111 I 'I equipment end property ther9fot. acqu1r1ne lundr to MM coi1t1ectual CO!MlttlMl tll to '*TY out the poMr'I and putJICl99* °' the Olltrtct ~ In contreicu. lndUdng oontrect• with other ageitdea, .. In accouS.nc:ie wt1t1 ttie P1en of W~t for lmprowmen! Dlltrlct No. 1127 YES NO . Bellots muet be ~ by 5:00 p.m., on election de'/. rftMr at IM <>Moe of the Reg6atrer of Orange County, 1300 South Grand Avenue, Sente Ana. Celtomia. or at P.O. Box 11298, Santa Ana. Calltomlr. 12711. Se6d lmPI O¥ement Olatrlct lhall conatlM• a ..,... 9'lction ptednct fof the purpoee of hOtdlng the .-tton. To a.. q&*"'9d .. a voter and to be entitled to vote at ttle .-:tton. a per90n muet be a hOlder of title. ~In SectlOn 3402' °'thew.-Codi of the ..... °' CaltorNe. to lerid In .... lmp'0¥9!Ml1t ~. Eadl _., "*' ri.. one ( 1) v-. for Mdl dOler'• wor1ti v' lerid to_..., he or• hddr tttle. The .... eqi 111 f 111111 F*'t book of the D6alttCt II~ ..U.IOll of OM•INP Md of IN-. of the ~ 10 owned ..capt tNt In ....... 8" 111 11 ••It b .. Ol*tct ... not,_. ..... fMda Md -.0 tor ._ .,._ tn "'*" the .......,, 11 he6d, ttie ._ eqi 11111 If 11111 •••t ra1 of .. Ccu"Y of Or.,. Ir ~ 9'wld9la ot OW1•INP Md of IM -.. of ..,.. to OWNd. r,,., _..,, or Mr 11ige1 ~ IM'I vote .... In .,.,.,, or by I .,.,..,, dufr IPP Dinted • Me PfC*'I. "Legal ,...,......... .. ,,...,. en oftldll of a oorpcwetton ~....., Md ,,_ • ,...._,, .....-0t .,._,.._of the ..... of ttle,...., Of tlltl to~ wtlo: C., la lllPD..-cl under ... ._. of We ate'9; {b) 11 MtNed to po111111 ~ 1 of.,._.....,~ Md CCI la......., 'i.':::'pal ••_.,.to~ ... petttoueerrtgM.~or~welldl,._.atow , 1 • .._,.,._, ...... ....., .-.. ttie~. ,_,,_.....,_,.to IN~ of llec'9on I_..... CIOP'I of_...........,, wHdl "'81 ... ..,. Md ..... wtttlln the ,..,,.,. °' the llilC1lon. ,. No....,.......,., of• proxy...., a.. 11911d, • c 1pted, or• .. ...,_... IMrtoft --.11,..... .. °' ttie folowll4 rtqul ... , .... 'I) M la In~ (bl It.. I = ... ,.,_Of ..... ,.,_, ..... Of IN ....,wt.o, lneccot••wMI ........... °'.....,, or JIOOS.1 ot .. _ Codeof.,. ..... -~ ....... to ........ .., ...... ~ .. ~-··--· 7 ......... 111 .... .,__.lectlon2CUl.lof ... COdlofChl""D 1tnot .. "-ofCt111••M••1 511- eeeotkWI et WfllGft II la to be ueed Md ................... IJ I C'tlild, Md ..... tMI MOfta ..... • ......... ..., ""COun'Y a.-"*""" .... ~ ....... .. f*Ylll,.DI ..,...,t of•~••rwoc11e1 .. ._,,,,1 nof.,.pert0nw 11411 .. .., .... ...,. .. '*90" WC*lted • ...-y ... ,_. 01181 a...._. rep;w•41N ..-b "'*"-....... a .... 1aa _...,.. .......... c:..n: .............................. llOllof ......... lf 1181d ....... ..... .. ..... ... ... .... .., ... ,_,,.... ...... ..... ..._..,.1 ..,,..,.,,,._ .. c•s•-a..'--.~'Jot.,._c...-... -.otc1••• ... ......,. ...... ....._._ .... , ',.., .. ,......., .......... ~ Dlrllrtct ...... L9it." .. --c ..... n.-...... ,;..,....._. •• ,,, •• ,,°' .. ...,.,.~, 1 •""'*-.....,_....,.. ••aud•..,..,.,"·,.. .. ~ ........ 2 ·' .... \ ... I NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha t a 9'>1C1al election has beef\ called Ind wt~ on ll'le Isl day of Mrreh, 1988, which elecllon lhall be an all~!Nliled ba.llo l llecttOn conductlCI P1Jr1Uant 10 Sec1ton 23511 1 Of lhe Election• COOi of the $Jiii ot Crllfornla, Within lmpro~I Olllrtet No 18' or 111e 1~1ne Ra.nc;11 Wiier District tor the PIJrpoae of 14.lbmittlng to the voter• of tl'le Improvement 0ts1nc1 tile proposlllon of whither or not generrl ot>ligltlon bOfldt of the lmproYement DtstrlCI In the amount of S79 065 000 st\&11 oe ruthorlled and Issued, for the purpose stated In the PfoPOS'ttOn herematter set forth 1n 1ri1s notice '#floc;ri bOfldt lhall t>e payable from ......,.,,.,..,, to be leYted and cOllected H elusi'll1!fy upon lanCls w.thm ll'le Improvement Dtstrtet The b0nd1lhallbear1nt•est II 1 r11e or'retes not to H ceed !we!~ per~1112•1o1 per annum Ille actual times of pryment lo be determined upon the sale tl"lefeof The balloll ulld 1t the election shall be 1n ll'le form preecn bed l>y Sec11on 35106 of lhe Wal• CoCle of lhe Sta te of Catif0tnl1 On 1he balloll lo be ulld 11 tl'le elrc:tlon. tn addition 10 1ny other matters reQuirlCI by llW tl'lefe 511811 oe Pflnled substrnllrlly the fotlowl119 OFFICIAL bU.OT IWROYOENT DISTMCT NO. 154 Of MV1NI RAHCH WATER DISTNCT INCIAl 80ND ll.ECTION MARCH 1, 1• To vote, llamp I Cf'OU(-) In lhe voting squrre rfter the word 'YES or a tter Ille WOl'CI NO" All marlls. otherWIM mrde rre l0tblddlrl All di.1t1ngulsh1ft9 mlf'llt arr torbl'dden •net malle Ille ballot void II the wrongly merit. tear. or deface tflls ballot, retum II to the Reglttrer of Voters anCI obt11n anotl'le< BONO PROPOSITION; Shall the Irvine Rrncn Wiier Dtslnct Incur r n lndebtednes.s and ltaue general obllgt llon bondt tor Improvement [)j11nct Ho 184 thereof In tl'le amount of S79.065.000 II 1 maximum tnt.,Mt rate of hwelYI perc:.nt (12%) per rnnum. 10 ac:qu1re mo construct w~1 Ind facillliea for the acqubllton, OOllecllor\..Storroe mo d11tributlon of water and n1• rlgtlts, to eneble the IMOI Ra!ICh Water District 10 utllln ant• auppy fumllhed under the Siii• Water Resources o.v.topmen1 System (eommonty known u the "Sli t• Wrter Prolect"), lncludlft9 dam1, rlMNO!ra. st0tege tank1, trMlment facitllles. pipes, pumplng ~I and 8" nec1111ry equipment ano prgperty therefor, acquiring funds to tutti• contr1C1ual commltrnen11 10 carry out tl'le power1 and purpoeaa of the District contained "' eonlrlcis, Including eontr11Ct1 wtth other 9ga11dea, all In IQCOfdrnc:e with the Pim of wor111 f0t lmPfov.mertl Olatrtc:t No 1847 YES NO Ballots mull be r~ by 5 00 pm . on alrc:tlon <Say, •II'* II lhe Ottic. of the Registrar ot Orange County, 1300 South Grind Avenue. Srnta Ana. Clllf0tnlr. or II P 0 Bo• 11298, Santi Arla Calltomla. 927t 1 Slld lmPfovetnent 0111r1et shall con111tute a lingle eMcl1on precanct lor the purl)C)M ot hOldtng tne alrc:lion To bl qurlllled u 1 voter r nd to be entlt.led to vote r t lhe 9*110n, •~mull be a hOIOet OI 11tie *' defined 1n S.Clton 3~ of the Water COCS. Of the Stlll of Cellfomia. 10 land 1n the Improvement Oittrlet Eect'I voter ltlall ha\19 one ( 1) vote tor ..:ti doaer'1 worth of land10 wt\lc:h he or llhl ~ 11"9 The •t equallnd uMUmenl book of the Dl8tr1C1 Is~~ of ~ and of the wllul Ol lhe land t0 owned 111oapt that In the .,.,,, rn 1 1 111 nent tor the o.trtc:1 ~ no4 neve been midi mo ~ tor the yeer in wNeh the alrc:tlOn Is held. the i.t ~ 11111 rnent rotl of the County Of Orange Is tonelu11¥1 evldenCI of ownerthle> and of tM Yelue o4 land ao owned Ewty V'Oter 0t 1111 leg8I repretenl1tive. may vote either In peraon Of by • per90n dUly ~ted *' his proxy LIQlll 1...,1at1119" mMnt rn oMclal o4 • corporation owning land. and ""'*"' 1 guerOlln eJl.ecutOt or admiNatrllOt ot lhl •1111 of the ~ of tltte 10 lend WflO• (a) la ~tecS under the leWI 04 !NI State, (bl ta entltted to pc1111aion of tM eatate't land. and (c) • rutt.oi'tled by"'-liPC)Olnt.'"9 court 10 nercnt the panlcu&ar nont. prMleOf Ot Immunity ~ he-• to ea.a. Beb'l • lagal ........ ,.t...,. may VOM a1 the lleetlon. he mutt ptetent 10 IM loerO of Election a oar""'80 00C»y of N6d atthortty wNC:fl th.cl be llept and fMed wltNn lhl r9'\lm9 of the .-:tlon No *""°"""*"t of t PfOICY lhall be ¥9llcl. ~tecS. or I ¥0tl ___, ltiet9on unte. II mlill9 II of the f01owtng requ&r.,.,,.,,11. (a.) ft ta In wntlng-; (bl ft ta .... by N.,...... or--.. ftPl .. lt9'tw9 of ti. per90n whO • .,.. accord.nCI with,,. Pl~• of Section 35003 Of SS003 1 of the·-Codt °'the 81 ... °' Celltor1'lle.. 11 enhtled to the ~ tor wflic:h "'9 pro.y la ~ 4cJ It la .-nutUged or oertlflecl 1n eooordala wtch he'' , 20 15 5 ot the Coda of OM PrOC*Me o1 the State of CllltonM. (dl" IOIC1flea lhl tlllCtloft It wNcfl It la 10 be uaed and la uaed onfy It 1M ~ l$llCMed.. and (e) It ~ bl on I form M rpeicMtd by tM County 0.-meMlng the abO¥e ~ t..-y ~''"*'t of a PfOlt) 11 1 r~ at the ~ cA "'8 per90n •ecutif'I It at any time befOfl ... ,._. •PDir'*' .. PfOrt ll\all 1"8\'9 ~ 1 blllot tlP'W tlil'i tN,lfotea tor wNc:fl tN apoolntment -...-.· ......... (l/Sl °'""~~at the ltllQlon t8YOf "" ~°'the~ ...... DonOa. lallcl ..... ... .. ......, .., .-S lar ""purpoet -'°""' --. ' ........ s• proct• 11\ the ~ w.-DlatJ1d l .. 0Nwan t3 of the w .. ~~ ... fllC p -... "5cliofl ... be caled..,... and ~ 1n the""""-~ In.,."""'.'"'"' a...-'---....... CaMort*. 1'111 ................ '°a ~ el ... loerd OI Dne\cn of ln4N ~ W ... o.tnd 2 5 ,.,_,~,.. ~ .... 4. •..... ··~ ....... ,,, ,... ,.._, ,_" ,._ n . ,.. ----------TOM 1 Oiti , P &ei~ ~tr ti' .... ~,.. 'of t ! ;3 '988 '""~ r PlellC NOTICf DEATH NOTI CES .E JUWI l• J I: K 1 H ::-.Fil ..;f"T ~l,L'-'*'j '" I .u ~ ,, 1~111 th• ... "' \\ t'r1 1 .. 11, '., l..dgun.f , • 1 I' "'' • , -.u r\ "' · I ' ... • nepht "' ~ , and r.m11 . 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TN.....,.._....,• to..• ...... ..,_.. ................... ... .... .. ..... .... ...... -· ~ ........... a..-.. I s l A p Ii s I ,,..~':'~!!-.... . I' I 1 1 I I . I G w I R ti I ' I .I t I , ·1 SATEE 1: . I' I I I _ · / \ . ·\ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 25 CENTS - Mesa. rowtb petitio~s filed County poised · to lock in projects BJ BOB VAN EYIEN °' ............. Agreements with six south Orange County developers that would suarantee authorization for 38.000 new homes will go before the Board of Supervisors for apprnval Wednes- day. · AJI of the homes have received preliminary approval from the coun- ty. "We aren't approving any new housing units," said Peter Hersh. senior planner with the county En- vironmental Manaaement Asency. "The agreements simply prevent the county fro m rcducin& the number of units approved."" The proposed pacts trade building guarantees for road development money. most of .which would be channeled into the county"s $235 million Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan. · C~unt) offic1als devised the Foot- hill plan last year as a rpcans of ass~rin& that enou&h arterial road are built to handle expected popu- lation growth in the south county. U nder the program. developers (Pleue eee COUJITT I A2) Nation A Star Wars test satellite .is lifted Into orbit by a Delta Rocket./ Al Iodex Advice and Games Bulletin Board Busfness Classified Comics Entert-nment Opinlolf Paparazzi PoUce log Pubfic notices Sports Weather A12 A3 A8-9 B•-6 88 A 10-11 A7 A11 A3 e•. 1 81-i A2 initiative backers confident of placing slow-growth. traffic measure on ballot By JENNIFER WEBEft AM GREG llEllX °' .............. The group en11nttnng a slov.- growth in1t1at1\C 1n Costa M~ submitted peuuons Monday that members sa\ contain enough s11na- tures 10 quahf) the measuf"( for" the June ballot. Members of Mesa Action and Costa ·~ksa Rt-s1dcnts for Rt-spon- s1bk '"Growth s~ud the) submitted 7.)()5 s1gnatu~ to the cit) clerlc"s office. The group needs 6.304 vahd Slpa- tures - or 10 perttnt of the city's rcg.istered voters -for the 1n1t1at1ve to be on the June 7 balloL The count) Reg.istrar of Voters has a m o nth to check the pt'tltlons to ensure 1he s1gnaturn are vahd The in1t1at1\e 1s similar to 1he count)w1de srowth and traffic in- 1t1a11ve which must be submmcd 10 the count) Regmrar of Voters offi ct' Tuesda} .\ccording to Diane Goldbergu a spokes"'o man for Costa Mesa Resi- dents for Responsible Gro"'th. lhC' cit} inmat1,e -1fadopted b} '01ers -"'ould ue de' elopment to traffic congestion Goldberger said the group "'hich has been collecting signatures s1ncC' ~plember. gathered all the name's 1t needed the last "'~kend in Januaf' but conunued Its signature dn'e as a s.afC't} margin knock1n1and J>3VCment-pound1ng to the count) Registrar of Vo1cr; Pl·t1 uo ns -are due in b' 5 pm or thl in111at1' e \I, 111 die The measurt' \l.hllh fNUlll"' 60.000 s1gna1url'l> for plJu:mlnt 1111 the ballot. "'ould place re~lnl 1111n', •fl de"elopmcnt 1n un1m.orp<1rJll•d t lt ange C"ount' to l'n\un· pm''"'"'' jpr adequate fl>Jll\ pol1u ..1nJ 1 'l. protL'Q\1on tlood w ntr , ;1nJ p.1rl spal."e lnillall\ c '>Pl>n\tir, ... uJ l.11c ..1,t monlh the' "'l'll' u1nu·rnl·d .ibout n••t ha' ing enough "~n.11un:' to 4ualih for thc ballm Bui in1t 1Jt1,c et• J uthor Russ Burl..c11 \J1d \lunda' thl f'll'll uon dn\l' ap~·.1r .. t .'h..1' l Pll l'J up steam 1n rcH·nt "-l'\" '·and \Jill hl ,, guardt'dh opt1m '" ahuut thl 'l(lOJ - turc lOUnt lnd1 ' 1dual , t1c:s ..tr(' .11"' "''''"-•nl? on thl'lf o"-n '"""·~rl•\l.th 10111..111,n .\II ha' c bJ)llillh thl ..amc gn.l d' thl' count'"'1d1.• propo..al r o ensure that de,ek1rc~ tJ~l' rc'>ptrns1h1h1' tor se"'t·r' road'> anJ pul:iht '>t'r' 1u '\ that "111 \t'n t' thl'1 r proJt"CI'> Tht' Ir-int' < 'I\ ( o uncll "'111 '<lit' tonight 1Jn "hl·thrr h> plJd J '"'\I,. gro"lh in1 t1Jtl\\: l•n the Junt• hallot In int' \IJ \OI L.1~ .\gran '\Jld hl' belie' l'd hl' had thl' 'Oll'"S lu pl.Il l' J mt:a~urt' un thr ballot "'11hout J J)l:t1t1on d n \l. I n111a11' t' \upponc~ ir Hunt· ingto n Beal h "'ere ongmalh 'h it.1t1ng fo r thC' J unc ballot tiu 1 no" '4\ th<'' \I.Ill h3 \C Ill "31t unttl 'l 'l"m~r. s.a1d Gt'n Ont-ga o t Hunt ngton Beach T omorro"' Diane Goldber1er h.._• Comacllman DaYe tiou for a alow-&rowtb lnttlati•e are de- Wheeler while Jay Humphrey (left) con-llYered to Coeta lieu Clty Hall. Tbe ln- 1rata1ates her huaband Stephen after peti-ltlatlYel8•1mUl.artoacoantywldelnJtlatlYe. ln1t1at1' e supponC'rs 1n other ci ues arc ncanng the 11 th hour for s1m1lar proposals slated for ballots in JunC' and No,ember Toda) 1s the da) when C1t1zens tor ~ns1ble Gro"'lh and Traffic Control submit thC' ~ulb of mo nths of door- Onega said H unungton Bc:ach Tomorro"' net'ded to 'ul:lm1t the Ol'l"C'SS3n 1).500 !>1gnaturc!> tu thC' Cll) (Pleue eee PETITIOl'fS/ A2) Attorney: Defendant "Shot at car, not driver 87 JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. o.lr ........ Alben Carroll Morgan did a "dangerous. dumb. o utragt>o us thing" when he fired the single shot lhat left a 29-)car-old motorist para- lyze~. but thl' '1olcnce on the Costa Mesa Frcewa> ""asn ·1 atttmpted murder. Morgan·s auorne)' told jurors Monda) Attomc) Paul Mc)cr. defending Morgan against charges of attempted murder. assault with a deadl) \\Capon .and finng into an inhabited \Chicle. told the ~ncl on the first da} of Mo rgan·s tnal that his cllt'nt did not intend to shoot Paul Ga~ ussbaum Nussbaum remains a quadnpleg1c following the Jul} 18 shooting o n the Costa Mesa Frccwa) near the Oran$<' Count) Fairgrounds. He w1ll tcs11fy in 'he.trial Wednesday if physically able.. family members s~ud. "It was an absolutel} dangero us act1v1t) :· Mc}er said ··But the C\ 1den c ""Ill not . shov. be)Ond a reasonable doubt ... to suppon a finding of a ttempted murder .. But Me) er told Jurors that Mo rgan. 32. did not intend to shoot an)Ont'. a prcrequ1ste that must be established before aJUr) could return a fjnd1ng of attempted murder. He said the gun. a :!:!-caliber re' oh ('r small enough to be concealed in a man·s palm. "as in Morgan's tru~l after a camping tnp Morgan fired the shot in anger and frustration as he and other dn,ers JOCkc}ed for position on the bumpcr- to-bumper frcewa ) filled with fo1r- bound moton sts, Me)er s.a1d. "M r Morgan did a dangerous. dumb. outrageous thing. that 1s to pop a shot CIUt the window ... Me)er said ··He did fire a sho t o ut the windo\I. that's a g1H~n. The question 1s whether he had a clear enough op nunll • to ... fire more than a warnings ot across t e w. Morgan. frtt on SI 00.000 ball. \at (Pleue eee FUEW AT I A2) Victim, family live with pain By JONATHAN VOLZKE Regardle-s of the outcome of the tnal for her son·s assailant. Glona :'\ussbaum 1s sure tht're 1~ no such thing as JUStlCc he said her oldest bo~. Ga~. remains ··pinned hke a buucrtl} .. to a haspHal bed that continuall} rotatts :w dl·gn.•cs to c1rl·ulate h1., bod} fluids. while the ··worst·· fa te fonng his alk'ged attacker 1s a Jail term ··-\not her J)l:r.,on \I, ho caused another being to h' e hfc onl· painful da~ Jt a time. from surgcf) to surgery . ""ould ha' e to do this himself. He \l.OUld ha'e to be put through thl' saml' thing:· ~ussbaum said o utside tht Santa .\na m un room \I, here -\lbcn Carroll Mo rgan 1s bcm& tncd for shu011ng her 'Ion .. Even being put 1n Jail docs no i.replicatc n." , tll'g3n irtl?gcd1} shot Nussbaum. 29. o nct trt tht neck. as the t"'o JOC ke'cd their 'chicles for pos1uon on the Lraffic-cho l..ed Costa Mesa Fret"\l.a' ·1a~1 Juh I 11 Tht• bumper-to-bumper traffic of v.ould-bt la1rgocn. ..1llc-g"dh angered .Morgan. \I.ho fired v.hat his a11ornC'' \J\\ \I.a\ intendt'd to be a "arning shot Instead. 1he single :!:!-caliber bullet hit 'u"ba um JUSt behind hlSJi\I. bone and shghll~ belo\I. his nl·~L. That slug v.as remo'ed months later but rt "-Ould he month~ mort tx-forr :'lt'ussbaom regain~ an~ m1wcmt'nt. e'en his Sptteh It is still quesuonable "'hctht r hi\ hc><h ,,. ill e' l'r regain the strength and f.r3 <' o l a man "'hl'1 onlC' ran marathon and pla~cd tennis \I, 1th a ',1unf T ral' -\usun ··He's got a long "'a~ to go·· ..aid his brother ott 'ussbaum. :!6 .. Th('re°<, peals and 'all"' s. >mt' da" his a111tudc 1s 'Cr) &ood. and some daH 1t 1s 'en bJd '-o Ont' 1s gor ng to stale a claim iabout h1'i reco' c~ l ei ther ""a) •· C\cott Nussbaum sa1d his bro1hcr is b11tt•r .ihout the 'hoCltmg; nd h1~fam 1I\' IS~ (Pleue eee VICTllll/A2) Dole, Robertson beat Bush in Iowa caucuses 3rd-place finish blow to vice president: Gephardt tops tight pack of De~ocrats By DAVID ESPO ft ,,, ........... • place. Richard Gephardt edged Paul STTnon to wrn a se'-cn-man Demo- DES MOINES. Iowa -~n Bob Cratic race. Dole scored a convincing tnumph in . With 70 percent oftht' Dcmocraut lov.a's Re publican pres1dcnt1al caucuses reportini in the fir1t big tC'St caucuses Monday night wh1k Pat of the 1988 prcs1dcnual cam~1gn. Ro bertson dro pped a falterin& Vice Rep. Gephardt of M1ssoun had 27 President George Bush into third percent of the total and led in the '\l·parJtc 'otl' 10 appon1on lo"'a dd eg.Hl''> It' the natio nal nomina11n1 eun' cntron .. PC'opll' arl.' v.oml.'d about rcµ1n- ing l l)ntrol 1.1f our C'l.'.'Ono m1c des Un):· (1cphardt n:m:irl cJ in chnming v1c- hln Sen Simon. of lll1no1s, had 24 ~·r~l·n1 and \tassachusetts Go'. \lichad Dul..al..1s had :! I percent k\~ Jad .!>On bcste-d a dis.appointed Brun• Babbitt for founh place and ~1d. ··doubk-<l1g11 1s a poht1cal '11.·ton ·· Even funher ba l 1n lhC' pad \1.8 Gaf) Han. his comC'bal-L. hid in shamble~ He had scan"'C'h I pt"rccnt of the total in the statC' that catapulted him to natio nal promincnl<' in 19 4 The GOP returns \l.Crt' almost complete. \I.1th DolC' at ~ pcl"Ct"nt. Ro~ :! percrnt and Bush at IQ J>(~nt Bush. the nauonal front-runnC'r as the evt'n1ng besan ron C'dcd ddeat and 'o"ed to v.ork harckr rn . r v. Hampshire's lcad-ofT pnma~ ne:\I w~k. 'Tm a fi&hter l"m not 1toing to tit·"'"" ni; .1rl1 und ·· hc ..aid l).;1lc ~ J rdl'' lfO"ed about thC' ma~n11udl' 111 lhl· 'ICl' prt:\ldenrs t'mN rr.1"ml·nt .. , thinl 11 mo rtalh \l.C\und\ him·· ..aid Sen C'h uck l•rJ\\IC\ ut h1"a "'ho cam paigned C\lt.'n\l'el\ tor thl' "!001.'f Dok "hCI U~l·d lo"ans to~rd him'" ··onC' l'I u' · "11d he ho h1s "'" "-OU ld h('lp him in 'c\I, amp- sh1 n-\I, hC'rt' hC' ha' p1ded uf' 'ltrTngth in a fresh pubhl ornn1on survt > rl'lca~~d h' -\ 8( (Pleue eee DOLE/ A2) 4 big north Costa Mesa projects focus of debate JERRI Wuu ~ numbtts a110Caaltd wnh the proj«ts att aUlllCrina. If city laldm of tht prnmt and ftatvtt appro"e the prQJKU to ablolute hm1\ or the etty•s aamnt erneraJ IMn's limit, the four pmttts well yltfd a oombu~ 7.87 m1UIOft 1quatt ht of commtf'('aal and oftke ~~ l ,lOO homn: 10.000 IQ•tt a. ol tt11awan11. t-o .._.. wath a ~-900 rooms; ud I 10,000... ..... IOoldt~ftft~ . .. ,. . But .tM most imposing -and 1mpact1na -num~n an: tho~ involvina traflk. Consuhants estimate That onct the four m~or ckve~1ns -C J ~rstrom A Sons Home Ranch. Amel Dr"elopmenfs Metro Pointe. Transp1e1(1e's Metro Center and Sakiob Farms -are finished. the~ will 8rDCrated an addiuonal 165.160 car tnps eKh day in and out of th<' area. By the year 2010 -.arty, 737.000 can wdl ~ IOtftl •• and out of the area's vanous ck~dopatntt The traftk ~" ""° make *-ttbtMta.wd ...... ··wors1· cur scmano... ... die& IUMnO IS the IOUrtt of mD)' rfti*na• 1'·1· mam. h iuho lhe -.o11Matf'1 plan.s to tut uaflk waa U•• tht a11mated n..-., ol 1nf1 '° and ftvmmdt Pi .......... ~ .. llKfllli .. die"' ...... h .. c:llillJn O s uovAREA llapdeji1Cia,...a1,......, ..................... a:J•1:ta. • I: ......... Swan was appointed a director on the <>rans County Sanitation Dis- trict 14 w\en it was formed in 198'. He is vice chairman and a member of the Joint Board Fi!Cal Policy Com-. mi nee. He is a baud member on the <>ranee Coat Colle8e Foundation wtaida railel supplemental funds for ~~-iDdudt: baud ~~Coua&.~· A-; VIMHNr, Coun-~ Cieizna for Waler; U'ClllUl'ef. 2'Ull' County CiUien1 for Fair TuatlOn; lllOdate to •te R~ r;:,r-CeauaJ Committee since 914. ' Swa is ~ ot Pacific Scien- (tific Com~y. hcedquanered in Anahet'm. The publidy-bdd com· pany manufacuam elecuonic instN• mats, llCl'Olp9Ce products, ratraint 1yacms and electric motors and CODUOIL ~ ii the eiahth Republican to vie &>r tbe ~ seat beina vacated by Rep. Robert Bedbam. Other announced candidates are Newport Bach businessman Nathan· Rotenbera. lS; Costa Mesa City Councilman Peltt Bu&. 39; Irvine Citl' Councilman C. Dlvid Baker, 34; senaor assistant White Houte countet C. Christopher Cox, lS; Tustin City Councilman John Kelly, lS; Newport each airline pilot John Hylton. 42; and Pentaaon liaison to the National Security Council ChartH Devore, 2S. Laat.ana Bach City Councilwoman Lida l..enncy is the onl¥ Democrat to announce in that party s primary. ToutlJ dlesla Russian roulette game ~ ' ' LONGBEACH(AP)-A 17-year-h a,pcared tbat ... tublWatial spunandtheshooterplacestbe.aunto 8ld boy died Sunday after he ~ amouat of drinkiaa" bed tam place the bald. takiftl a cbance that the ..,-ently shot himself in the head befOre the 4 Lm. iaddeat al the uiaer will find an empty chamber. 4urina a pnie of Russian roulette Monterey Motel in tbe 1700 block of One witness told police tbe shOOC· .inlick a motel room, police said. Cherry Avau.c, said poliCc Lt. Jim i"I may n<>t have hem accidental, l. Geols Robles of l..ont Baich was Reed --" Reed SIJd. Four women and five men, .dedareC1 brain dad foUOwi .. the 4 Five chambers of the .lkaliber all between 19 and 2S ycan old and ta.m. Sunday sbootina and his parcnu Smith and Weuon rev~ were ~t to be transients, ftR with apeed to tum off life support at 7:30 empty. while the sixth contained a the man when the shoot~ occurred. p.m.. said Shawna Penderahast. spent shell. police said. . he said. ~oman for lo"I Beach Mcm-In Russianroulette.one~is Homicide detectives were in-«ial Medical Center. inserted in a revolver. the cylinder is vestiptina the incident, he said. 1. Report critical of Waldheim • VIENNA. Austria (AP) -The •head of a panel of historians ~.J ;President Kurt Waldheim's al involvement in Nazi war crimes said Sunday the commission's report is .. very critical" of Waldheim. Swiss historian Hans Rudolf Kurz said the report would be handed to the Austrian aovemment Monday. The decision followed days of uncer- uinty over whether the commission should keep worki'l: in hopes of •obtainin& additional m3tcrial. Kurz... who heads the six-mcmbet commission, told The Associated Press that details of the report bad already been Jiven to Deputy 1 Chancellor Alois Mock. whose con- servative People's Party bas stronaly becked Waldheim. . When asked about the contents of the document rcprdina Waldheim's I wartime activities. Kurz said: "The '"lcport is very critical ... 1 Another panel member. Belaian -1 bistonan Jean Vanwelk~nbuyzen. .£pe>kc to the ~p and said of the report: •1t is not whitewashin'"" In a television interview later. Kurz ~ to t.ck elf from his earlier asked for his uttldition from Austria statement and said: "We took our in 1947, but it never -pursued the work 1 very seriously. conducted it extradition request and never pub- with a scnous scientafic attitude. licly explained why. "This naturally leads to a certain Waldheim. a fotmer United Na- critical attitude. but I didn't refer lions secretary~, has con- specificaJly to individuals.'' sistently denied aJqataons that he The report is bei"I handed to the was involved in Nazi atrocities ter- governmcnt despite the com-vins with Hitkr'sarmy in the Balkans mission's inability to solve the m~ dunna World War II. The allcptions tery surrounding a tclqram that surfaced durina his 1986 presidential purport~ly linked Waldheim to the campajan. deportation of civilians to Nazi Last April, the tJ.S. Justice Dcpart- concentration camps. ment put Waldheim on a liS1 of A copy of the telegram was eublisb-undesirable aliens. effectively barring ed wt week by the West German news magazine Der Spieaicl. The him from entcrina the United States. W Id .. _. · Tht Austrian aovem~nt then document named a •~•m' as 11v~ ~inted six historians -from the ina orders to deport more than 4,000 . ci' ilians to two prison camps outside nned States.. Israel, Britain. West BuJpria. --v Germany. Belgium and Switzerland Dusan Plenca. the Yuaoslav his--to investigate Waldheim's wart- torian who claimed 10 have found the imc past. telegram. has not produced the oria-. Kurz .met Sunday · with Mock inal. The commission .appealed un-durina a day of intensi .-uo_nsul- SUCC6sfully fo tbCYU,oslav aovem-tatfons by the commission members. ment to help it find the oriainal. Mock. an outspoken Waldheim Yugoslavia placed Waldheim on a supporter. has made clear he wanted list of suspected war criminals and the report submitted by Monday. ~TINBARTEREDGOODSTBRIVES ••• !! the trade club· usually countries that h~ve to be considered .. A trade exchange is a ve'J upfront cs a 10 percent commission for 'have-nots:" Meyer said. "They way of doing business -its not an na in the barter. Meyer said. don't have the money to buy what underground economy," he said. One organizatton, lnterTradc Sys.-they nced .. but they have something "Under .th~ Tax Equity and FiscaJ m. Inc. has 4 7 andet c:ndcnt trade· else, be. i~ natural resources or Rcspons1bhty Ac~ of 198~. trade xchanges nationwide that all except manpower. exchanges arc classified as third-party . common trade dollar. In Oranac Meyer said 110 countries have a rccor~ keepers, having the same ounty. the cities of Santa Ana and counter-trade -banerina -depart-fiduc1ary obligations as '-banken. nae house the two laracst trade ment. while 75 percent of the Fortune Trade dollars ace taxable in the year ubs. although Internet in Los An-I 000 businesses also have a counter-they're earned and reported as such is prepanng to cllpand into the trade department. About 10 years on 1099-B forms to the IRS." nae Coast. Meyer said. ago. j ust S percent of the businesses Meyer said he has seen au sons of Fiaurcs from the u .S. Department and 20 nations had such departments. produ~ts pass throuah the pa,es of his fCommcrce indjcate qi ore than S2. S And the ~ticc seems to find even m~me. . 'Ilion business as -done inter-more populanty amona small busi-~e company was lookina f~~ U.S. Tempe ........ ......... -... ... . ... .....__. ..... . 11 ... p ... , ... .. ..._ ., • --c:.r . •"'-~ ........... --~ . ,,~ ........... ............ 11 11 '15 1 Al Oft a • ti 'Q •• ................ ........... 11 ..... OftlMa ............ ~ M Oii NlrtrOll,Ya. 16 .,. ........... • ta~~ 4t 11 OM-.e II 01 ONIWo • ,. ns r o *' .......... 17 07 ........ II OI ~Ore. .. ......... . .. 11 "11111911 17 00 _.,Qy IO 44 "1M ............ 14 .. ·~ 4114 .. UM~ at 11 -~ n • e..A1M.1t.ll -~· ....... II ...... . ,. ··= ,. ...... ot•..._ .. ._.__ 14 DI r....,..~ . ... ti,._... . - 37 It '-n 01 r-. • n •••-~o.c . Tidea TODAY 110U,lft. e·IOe.m. H.llil•M. .... ,""' TWl9AY 11'.MLllll,. t:Jta.m 1101 p lft. s·tt•"" 4.4 1.1 )4 1.4 4.5 1.1 2.1 ,. The-,.. ...... •:41 e.M ..... -••:at•"' , .. __ ...., .. .,.'-"'-.... et t UNlp.111. Extended POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT ON IOWA ••• P,romAl evenina and troop to their nci&h- borhood tehool or ftre station anc.. suwc>rt a candidate for president. To do that, praideatial candidates have set up .. boiler rooms"' of phone blnks. flooded the poual service with direct-mail and plan to have thousands ofvolunteen on the streets knocki" on doors. · "Thats the au ts of what happens in this state in terms of this caucus procns, .. said Pat Mitchell, who runs the Iowa campaifn of Illinois Demo- cratic Seo. Pau Simon. ..It is so diffettnt than a primary. wc·rc no lon,rr trying to find new people. we're trying to make sure our people act there." David Nagle, a conarcssman and former Iowa Democratic chairman. has an answer for those who ask the three most important things for a candidate to do in Iowa: "Organize. organize. organi1.c ... The reason politicos pul such a high premium on orpnization is tlic nature of Iowa's process. Rather than stoppina for a minute and pullin& a lever in a voting booth. activists must make a commitment to attend a meeting in one of the state's 2.487 precincts, a mcctina which could last until the wee houn ofthc morning. .. Turnout is a little more difficult because of the nature of the process," said Wittcraf. "h 's not a five-minute. or a 10-minutc process." · Because of that. candidates must nie Campbell. In addition 10 convincina people they should support a certain can- didate, therc'sanothcr hurdle to clear. Those who have never attended a caucus -and very few people 10 on a routine basis every year -can' be intimidated by the prospect of the meeting. "Hclpina people overcome a fear of the unknown is something you have to do." Wittgraf said. In addition. there arc also a series of peace groups. elderly activists and others who arc busily running gct- out-thc-votc efforts. But &here is a major difference in Iowa's organizational battle this year. Labor. perhaps &he biaaest player in organizational politics. is sittina this one out. In I 0 84: .labor was united behind Waller f ; Mondale. and leaders used theircloul "We had a membership list with 90.000 names." said Mark Smith. of the Iowa Federation of Labor. "Our goal was to call each name seven limes." ....... At one point in the 1984 campaign. there were 2 1 separate phone banks in operation by labor croups. With no formal endorsement trom the AFL.CIO, there's no such effort this time around. "We've held some caucus trainina sessions. and we're encouraaina our members 10 attend and try to be elected delegates.." said Ron Liver- more. of the Iowa State Education Association. the state's teacher union. .. With no national endorsement, ifs just not the same thins," said Don Rowen. the chief political operative of the Federation ~f labor. While individual unions can take a stand. locals aren't capable of a major organizational dnve. Rowen said. There has been some scattered union backing. The 1overnin1 board of the Iowa Conference of Teamsters has endorsed Jesse Jackson. while the union rep~nting state workers has back~ Dubkis. An Iowa United Auto Workers coun('il has recommended that local unions back Gephardt, while the Central Iowa Buildina and Construc- tion Trades Council is backina Simon . "It's no.tat all hke last time." Smith said .. do more than win support. they must BEACH WEATHER inspire a significant levtl of loyalty • • • and commitment. or they must FromAl phys.ically deliver their hackers to the caucuses. "We're makina a precinct by precinct local effort." said Winpaf. "We get down to the old thing of identifyin& your supporten and that's what we're aJI tryina to do." Both Bush and Dole arc credited with. havi"I top-flight political or- pnizations in Iowa. while Simon • Massachusetts Gov. Michael Duk.akis. Missouri Rep. Richard Gephardt and former Arizona Gov. BNct Babbitt have built J'CSpcctcd operations. "There arc four very, very well orpnized campaians in Iowa." said Iowa Democratic Chairwoman Bon- Mffiigan. _ Participants swam 1.000 yards, followed by a run-swim-run heat of another 800 yards. Millipn said. Otherwise. activity was at a mini· mum as park -visitors avoided the chilly surf, he said. Newport Bc.ach crowds rivaled a typical summer day's crowd. with hfeauard estimates at 8S.OOO. said lifeguard Jim Turner. "You should have been here. It was bentifu1:· Turner said. Only two minor ~ues were reported. along with an inj,ured·seal on the beach. a drunk arrest and a. group of."viciousjuveniles launching water balloons." Turner said. "It was a great day. a lovely day for people watching. .. he said. . Those sentiments were echoed by Lt. Mike Dwine ll of the Laauna Beach lifeguard division which didn't have to make a single rescue. As rr "'"Y as I 0.000 visitors flocked to the ••rt colony's shoreline to enjoy the day, he said. "This is .w.haLmakcs peopJe come to California." Dwinell said. "They come out here on vacation and never ao back. They call up the head hunters a11d say find my a job. rm stayina., .. tionaJly every year. Meyer said. Of n~ Amenca~ ~ucts to sell ov~ L3S~nt-S800mill~-is .. . . M9usa~-~y h~up~tha~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ non~sb transacti1:>ns: Banerina. . Bartenna opens . up an entirely Chicqo firm that manufactu~ ~m--. · new mark~t-for a bus1nn1 owner-who bu lances. and that led to a S6 million Ten years ago. that f11urc WHJUSt 2 becomes a member of a trade ex-contract with the Israel. nt. Meyer said. He ~ he cha nae.". Meyer said. ''It increases the .. Another au,y had S2SO,OOO worth pects the percentaae to continue to bottom hne. saves c:ash a~d opens up of fOOm credits issued by a hotel new avenues ofbusmns. chain. He moved all those in two arc a heck of a lot of And it's lcial. he adds. weeks." . , -$5 SCAM ADDS UP.~. Prem Al . , r .. Most people don·t want to file a f ~ ova $$.h·· said Speirs. "Maybe I if tltett's 1 ras of them. people will .-mad enoujh 10 do somethina ibout it." A Lido Isle resident whO asked not IO be identified said 1everaJ home-- owners on her street were duped by dllecam. -nc, meek it eoua4 lib tome- ~111111111 .. °"9ctl ......... , C-..,...CA thi"I the fire and police drpartment.s wercendorsi~" said the resident. "It looked so official. I just about cro.ud when I found that the address was the storefront of a post office. I couldn't believe it .. For SS you don't want to maU a bia stink," shudded. "You're ember- rasted to think that you''vc been bad for$$." One of the most attractive perts to bartcrin1 is that participatina firms arc usually very flclliblc . "On the yacht, for ellample. they'~ problbly open to about any offer." Meyer said. "It depends on what you have -some •tamps, coins. hotel rooms they could use for ~ ~mployen, a crane, advmisina 11*1' 1n a newspaper ... "You ask them what they wan~ them what you have, and you to thctt." Great, but don't try and oflier them a 1979Camaro-thcyaJreedyturned down a reponer's request to barW that away. .,.. ~=-_...._ llv• tMO C-..... C4 9~ ~ ....... ..,. . ....,_. --.. ,...., Ja.tcaU A2-'6086 · ~.,,.., • '°" 00 !IOI,_ ...... ., aJOpm •1194or• 70ftl -'°"'·~ .... ......., ,..,. "'° ~. " '°" 00 IQ -'°"' COVt DI' 1 • "' ~-WO.. JO •m-.,-~-1»-..W GREAT TRADITION only gets BETTER COLE· HAAN Polo' RalphJ:..u.\ ' ••nla,wirll ,.. * TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 25 CE T Dole· hot, but Bush country nezttest Ge pha rdt narrow winne r of Iowa's De mocrat caucus Slow growth· petitioners ready to file By MIKE GLOVER • .,, .............. DES MOINES. Iowa -Re- publican Sen. Bob Dole and Demo· crat1 c Rep Richard Gephardt led the pres1d('nt1al cara"an into New Hamp\h1n: toda}. victors in Iowa cautu\es that boosted Pat Roben son 1n tht· GOP contest and Jarred Vice President GcorRe Bosh. Bush. a third-place finisher here. "'as up earl> shaking hands at a New Hampshire factor) gate procla1mtng .. a new day " But Robenson said he didn't npcct Bush to remain '"a maJor contender:· adding. '"I don't thin!.. he\ vcl) popclar:· Gl·phardt celebrated a narrow vie· ton 0' er lll 1no1s Sen . Paul Simon but third-place finisher M1chad Dukak1s was \attsfied \I.Ith his Midwestern returns and told supponers ... I hope }OU red as tcmfic as I do." Diane Goldber1er hUC• Coeta Ilea Coun- cilman Da•e Wheeler while her huband. Stephen. ebaka band of Jay Humphrey ...., .... ,.._., .... ......u (left). after petition with more than 7 .000 •1-nata.ra •upporttn1 a elow-growtb in· ld&ti•e were dell•erecl to City Ball. 85,000 s ignatures to b e sY bmitted to Registr a r of Voters By ROBERT HY!l\Dl\1At\ Ol_O.-, .... l lMI Orangr Count' \lo"'-gm'4 th JJ \CX:atc~ plannnt tciJJ\ 111 'iuhm11 tn tht· count~ Rl"lti'itr.ir •>I \ 11tl'r' ahnut g5 noo <>tgnatun·<, on pc1111on\ d\l..tng that an 1n111a11' r ltm111ng de' eluf)- mcnt be plaleJ 11n thl' Junr tlallnt Rus~ Burl.ell u•·author ot tht· propo-.ed tnltlJtt\e '>.lid thC' peltlllln\ ~rl· to bl· turned in at about .i pm - one hourb\.•fore the Jt·adllnr -al the Rl·g1'>trar''iotli ce 1n '\anta .\na amid J cekbrat1vn b' \Oluntrer'I \I.ho 11r- gan11ed thl· ix:111t0n dn'e Burkrn \aid 1h1'> morning that tht· group h:.t\ ,ounteJ JI lea\l 5.tlll(J ~1gnature.,. :ind thl.'. total could ht- clo-.c lU llMJtlOO To qualtf, tht· count\"' 1de 1n111all\ r tor the June ballot. o5 11• '>tgn.i1urr'i must bt- fr11m lUrrentl\ rcg1\terrd Orangl' ( ount\ \Oler\ .\\\~tant Kq~l\trar Rosal)n Lc,er ,..,,J ll•Ua\ thJt g.l·nerall) 1fa pct111on d• •l ,Jn olklt ~O p<"rc-rnt more ~•t:n..it.Jll''> thJn are needed. thert" rr11h,1t>I \ "'111 tx· l"nough registered ' lt·r , to 4ualth the measurC' for a '\Ill .. It Jq:>1:nd' on hov. careful the~ 1 p..·1111un org.in11l·r•.i are:· Le' er s<lld .. \umt· group., ha't onl) 8 percent trukJ not qilld l. others h-ave 15 rx·nt•nt \\ 11h 10 percent C'\tra. that 'u\u.tlh t•nough cushion·· r hl· lfrg:o>tr Jf !> office has up 10 30 JJ" 111 'l'rlh lhl' signatures. U\C'r ,,uJ Jll thc namC' that art' subm11ted "' II ix· l hc.:d..l·d to determine tf the \lgnt·r, art· l urn·ntl~ registered to 'ut\ .ind Jhl·r that prOCC'!>S 1s com- plt.'ted the 'al rd signatures "''" ~ tallll'd -\) propo\cd the Sensible Growth anJ fratlil. < untrol ln111a11ve '-'Ould pl:.tl\' rntrtl t1vn' on.dc"elopment in un1nuirpora1cd Orange Count~ to en'>Url prt•' 1i,10n'> for adequate road~. polil t• ancJ ti re protecuon. flood umtr.11 and par!.. \pace T ht· 1n11i:11" e 1H·,pected to f'C'C'C1ve "tdl"\Prl·ad \Uppon among Orange (Pleue eee SLOW /A2) Ne"' Hampshire holds m first-in· the-nation pnmal) next Tuesday. and Dukal..1s. go,crnor 1n next-door Ma\sachusctts. 1s the leader 1n the poll<> lo"'a \Oters shuffled the l·ard'I enough 10 permit several contenders to declare v1rton. The Re' Jcs.sc Jackson sa vored his doubk-<l1g11 lu"'a 'ote totals and said he '-''1<o look1ng past New )-tampst11re for uper Tucsda}. "'hen 20 ~tatcs hold rnnte~ts. including man) across the >Uth County to reconfirm developers' pa.cts (1al) Han got almost no \uppon tn lo"'a and he looked to mal..e one la~• (Pleaee eee IOWA/ A4) By BOB VAN EYKEN OllfleO.-,,...IUll -\greements with 'il 't ~outh Orange (. ounl~ ··de, eloper<> that "'ould guaran11:~ author11at1on for 3 .000 nc"' homes"' 11120 before the Board of Supen 1so~ for appro' al Wednes- da). -\II of the homes ha"e reCCl\l'd prcliminar) appro' al from 1he coun- t \ · '"We aren't appro' mg an~ nev. housm~ units:· said Peter Hersh ~n1ur planna "''th .1he count~ En- ' 1ronmen1al \1an<1gcment -\gcnn '"Thl· agrcl.'ments c,1mpl~ pre' l"nt tht' lount' from reduung 1ht: numher nl unit\ appro' t>d ·· Th1: propo<ocd pa t' trade building guaranll"l"\ for road dc,dooml'nl mont"' mo~t of v.h1ctl \l.ould bt- channcled into the count\ ' S~J5 m1l11on Foothill ( 1reula11on Phasing Plan Count' official~ de' 1-.ed thc Fo•>t· hill plan la<>t ~ca r a' a mean') nt assuring that rnough ancrial road'> Attorney: Morgan shot at car, not driver By JON ATHAN VOUKE OI._.._, ......... J.\lben Carroll Morgan dtd a .. dangrrous. dumb. Qutrageous thing .. when he fired the stngle shot that left a 19-vear-old moton st para· h1rd. but the·' 1olcncc on the Costa Mesa Frrewa} wa'in·t attempted murder. Morgan's attorney told Jurors Monda}. Attornl"\ Paul Mqer. dercnd1ng Man •hot by motorl•t In Tu•tln lnt•r•ectlon. A3 Morgan against charges of attempted murder. as.sault "1th a deadly weapon and firing into an 1nhab1ted vehicle. told the panel on the first da) or Morgan's trial that his client did not 1ntr nd to shoot Paul Gary Nussbaum. Nunbaum rcmatns a quadriplegic following the July 18 shootinit on the O sruovAREA Costa ~esa Frl"l'"'3) near the Oran$e Count' Fa1rgrounck He"' 111tt"Sttfy1n the trial Wcdn~d:'l) 1fph)'i1rall) able. famth members ..aid .. It v..as an ab~olutch dangerous actn II).'. MC) er said· '"But 1he c' 1drnn~ "'111 not sho" be)ond a rca!>ona~lc doubt ... to supiJ')n a find1ng"of atwmptt:d murder·· But Me~rr told Jurors that Morgan. 3.2. did not intend to c;hoot an)one."n pn·rcquiste that mu\t he established before a JUI) Could return d finding or attempted murder Hr ~1d the gun. a . .22-cahber re' ol' l·r .. mall enough to be concealed 1n a man·s palm. "'as tn Morgan's trud aft1:r a camping tnp Morgan fired the '>hot 1n anger and frust(at1on as he and other dnvers jockqed for pos.1t1on on the bumper· to-bumper freC'"'a~ filled "'1th fa tr· bound motorists. ~1c)er sn1d. .. Mr. Morgan did a dangerous. Pleue eee P'REEW A Y / A2) MacArthur BlvO Sunflower Ave Victim 'smom: We can 't be violent By JONATHAN VOUKE Ol_O.., ........ Regardless of the OUlCOml" or the tnal IN twr \\IO \ assailant. Gloria Nussbaum 1s c;urr therl· 1\ no 'ul h thing aSJU!lttCC She said her oldest bo). Gar). remain'· r• nnl·J hkl· a buttcr1l) ·· to a hosp11al bed that eontinualh rotatt'' ~11 degrees to cm:ulatc his bod)' fluids. \I, h1lc the .. v.or,t·· ratl· fan ng h1) alkgcJ attarker fs a Jail t1:rm ··.\not her person who caused antllhcr tx·ing 111 ''' l life one painful da) at a time-. from surgen 10 \urgen ~ould ha\C to du th1' h1mselr: He "ould hJ\l' tn ht-pu1 through the i.anw thing:· ~ussbaum ..a1J oul<,1J1: the anta -\na l'Ounroom "'here -\lbt'rt ( arwll \h1rgan 1<. bcing tned for 'lhoo11ng her son .. E,en he1 ng put inJatl docs not rephlatt' 11 ·· Morgan alkgl·dl) shot Nussbaum. ,!4 1lnlt' 1n thr neck a) the tWOJtX'kC)ed their 'chicles for pm1t1on lln thl· trallic-chol..l·d t o~ta Mesa Free"' a' last Jul' IS Thr bumpn-to-bum~·r traffic ot "'ould·he fn1r-g<X'" Jllcgl'dh angcn:d \lorg.in. "ho lirl·d "'hat his a tturnt•\ '3)' "a" 1nt1:ndcJ to be a '-'arnmg shot 1n .. 11:ad. lhl' single l~-calther bullet h11 'u,\baum JU\t ~hind h1' Ja"' hone and sltghtl~ bclo"' his nt'CI.. That '>lug "'as remo,ed months later hut 11 v.oulJ he ni.inth' mllrc bcrurc ~ussbaum regained an' mo' l'mt•nt t'\l"n h" -.ix·nh It 1s !>1111 qut"St1onable "'hetht"r his btll.h v.111 C\l"f n•gatn the Strength and grace ora man\.\ hn OnlC ran mar at hon'> and pla) cd tennis \I, 1th a \c1ung T ral" .\ U'lln ·He·, @.l)I a long v.a~ to go·· ~ud h1<. bwther 0 11 'u"hJum ~ti .. Thc:re's peal,and ,alle,., lmcda~'>hl'> att1tuJc" 'en good. and someda)S 111s \Cr\ bad 'oone ,., g111ng lll \tal..c: a da1m (about his rt'\.<" en I e11her "'a'·· ott 'u\~baum said !m brother "hitter about the 'lh1HH1ntt and ht'> lam1I~ 1<. too ..Thnt··, rl•all' <.o htllc 1n Ille lur u' I r~alh lJn l rut (Pleue see VlCTIM/ A2) laldc*• Ferm• Untouched Mesa acreage center of growth storm Trenapec:lftc CN!tr ........ .., .......... Proposed projec ts pose traffic threat to ma n y reside n ts l 1ma hc:ins arc ht-tomintt an rn· dan~.t·red 'lpcrtC\ tn nonh co .. ta Mesa a., hu11Jing sprout from thl' ground that once \Upfll>n\·d thri' 1ng agncul· tural l'nterpn"4..·~ rt•<ttaurants. t\\ • h1 'th "'1th J , om- htned ~lO ro.•m'-anJ J I 11.10. \qua re-foot , h1 J .,aa , rntcr But the mo't 1m(ll.'~1ntt -JnJ 1mpac11ng -numt~:r' Jrl tht'~· in' oh ing traffil ( onsullant~ c~llmat, that on<;c lhl· four major de' dupml'nl\ - ( .I ~gerstrum ,\ '\on,· Home Ran1.·h 4.mcl Dc.-\Clopmt•n t\ Mrtrt' Pl'tnte. llapdeplctaaeneral pla.D •tad7 area tbattncladee f~_..,...prajecta. L ando'-'n<'I"\ ha'e d1\C'O'-ert"d a c-a\h nop more.· luCT311' e than be3n'I thl'' ha\C' d1~'Cl' cre<l de" <'lopmcnt Planners overrule staff ,.OK 12-story bµildiilg in project qainst the ProPosaa. whidJ 1ls0 includes one fouMlN'\ Ind Ont' Sl1·Sl0t'y lf'lftite and aJaJS bu11dtn1L I J IE NNIFER WEBER .. _..., ....... Overrulioa the s~uon of its own staff. 1hc C'o ta Mesa Plannina Comm1t1t0n "°'cd Monda> to keep a 12- atory bu11d1na 1n the controversial Metro Poi nte deve~nt near South Coast P\aza City olanntrs objected to the he1aht. say10& 11 was not com petiblt with nt111>)' horMS 1n north C'osta Mna. Tht)' l"llCSttd the buiklloa bt m:ks.anecl as two six-stof) ltnK1um . •n in a J.l vo.e commiuioncrs s.a1d the) "Nlntcd to keep the ~t brcauw it would J)tt1h1t m~ open spa« on tht 12.2., ~ detcMted for the sccond phatc of dewdopmcnt. .. ,, .. 80C IMt much o( an 1ntnasJOft." omm1ss.one:r Plenn•na tomm..uo.tn 1pprovat the proJcct \I, 1th the condition that the ~ fOurand Sl\·k' el parl.1na stnac:tattS bt suf«aw:d • •l'P'llnntt -pcx"bh b~ landteape~ • The Caty Council wil ton~ the fif1t phaJc of tht Amel Ckvclopmtftt Co. ~at its fd), I 6 mttltng The commission lard about three hours of t~'"nony Monday nillll ftoom citiant oppovd to the dc~elo~nt. atazms· concems <'ffteered °" tlw 1mpec-t on tnaffi the proJ«t would ha\C and lf'OkJpcal probaems an the area that ha"c led to cnnane ~ ecTOM ~uh oa t On"e from Metro Poen•. wnt of'ScMa"' Caa. Plan l'hert" arc prcscnth four m3JOr undc' cloix•d lut'I nonh of tht San Du.~go Frl't'\1.3~ 1lanl1ng ulh ( st Pla1a Totcther. the~ compnsc about ~ .'.i arrt·s of open lanJ To 'ome. that acrcagc l"C'prcsents opponun11~ But 10 others... that orix,nun1t\ C'amcs a threat .. ,., l'lpcn 'P'l c tn Co ta ksa has t•\ J(l01"3teJ. rt"~tdt'nh. (11~ OfliCllh and de' elopcrs-ca h <'la1m1na their propo'\;ll 1s ··be)t for the C1t)"' -hl\e argu~t o'er 1he rtma1n1oa a.no The f()ur ptC\.\' of prOpen \. h.I\ e ~·c:n the taract of man> 1u t1M. !av.suit and hta'' fct"S a the '•"''us art1up WlT\tk to impose their ' 1<.1on~ of a subu r~n sl line The numbe-n Qs$0C"latcd ~11 h the pro!C"C"I are \laacfl"J. JElllFEI WEIEI Transpac1fic-'s Metro Cnucr ind l 1ob Firm'> -ut fin1'hc-d the "111 f.('ncratC'd 1n add1t1on1I I fl~.~ C"lr t1'1?$ each da~ 1n and out of the area 8' th\" ~r • 10 nnt1' 1u. ('Ir'\ "tll ht-'"' tn and out of the arca·s \111(.)J!t dC\CI pmcnt The traffic on ultant v.ho make.- tho~ estimates ~ad th• 1 a "~Ot'l•· lUt ~nano M But that ~nano 11 th<' sourtt of man' rcs4dcnts~ n11ht· mare Jll' hutlt to h.rndlc e\pecied popu- lati m grn" th in the wuth COUl\t} I ndl'f tht· progr:im. de' elope~ mc..\t guJrantt"l.' the road fonding tx llHl' tht•\ rcll'l' t' thc1r bu1ldtng rx·rmll' (Pleue eee COU!lfTY / A2) Nation A Star Wars test satellrte is llft~d into orbtt by a Delta Rocket I A4 Coast I Fountain Valley School Drstnct otficials to dis- cuss the possible closure of two schoos./ A3 .. California Three air routes near LAX will be opened for general avratron pilots./ AS World · U.S. officials call Panama leader· s allegations about Nicaragua invasion plans a f abricatron./ Al Entertainment Opera Paciflc has a top drawer production of "Kismet" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center./A10 Index ---fAhMI o· a·...._ C'oat••liimm C.C. C'lattte and Joe 6ncbon voted 0. .... ftl lhat tht •fti• land was ~t I Ut b ck' tk>pl'Mftl. l'ftldn• 0.. Oon ..a. -we -111 "°' •'" cPI•••-~/~) It t'lt} Imm of the ~nt end future appro\C' thc pro)C'c;:t' to 1hr- absolu1c ftm1t of lhc C'l\~ ·s cu~nl arncraJ pbn the four ~n'tl~ -.111 '~kt 1, mblM\l ~ " m1lhon 1.Quarc t'«t of commcmal and offitt 5Pltt1 I 1'<>~ lO.cn> "1U8tt ~t t h 1lo1bothc bu1 ofthccat)'iptans 10 t•~ tram woes.. U1tnt tht C"ttmatC'J number of tn pt u.') aRd from c h propo\Cd proJttt. the Ctl)' as tocrc•se~the Ptt-t"Pf'vt chenlrt tftllbl lll--18/&llJ -----.. ..... - !. ... ~ .... · Swan was appoinled a director on tbc Oranee Cou.nty Sanitation Dis- trict 14 wbm it was fonned in l98S. He is vice chairman and a member of the Joun brd Fisca.I Policy Com- mittee. He is a baud member on the ~ Coui Colkle Foundation wllida ,_. wpplemeatal ftands b ~~=-a.dude: .... ···~. 0..... Cou&,~,... A~~---. CO.-IJ Citiins b Water; tlealllrer. ~ County Citbns b Fair Tuauon; ....a.1e to •1e Re. r,::icn Ccaaral Commia. since 984. . s ... ii trtMUter ol Plcifk Scien- tific Compuy, headquanered in Anabtim. The publicly-lldd com- puy manufac:tura dectroak instna- meats. ~ prodUC'tS, restraint S)'*mS and dectric mo&on and controls. He is the eiahth Republicaft to vie tOr the conpaaional seat beins vacated by Rep. Robert Badbam. Other announced candidates are Newport Beach businessman Nathan Rotenbera, JS; Costa Mesa City Councilman Peter Buffa. 39: IFVine City Councilman C. David Baker. 34; seruor ass.istJ.nt While Home coumel C. Christopher Co~ JS: Tustin City Councilman John KeUy, JS; Newport Beach airline pilot John Hyl&on. 42; and Pentaa0n liaison to the National Sec&lrity Council Charles Devore. 2S. La&una Beach City Councilwoman Lida l.mney is the ontr Democrat to announce in that party s primary. Toa~ dlesln Russlan roulette game ., LONG BEACH (AP)-A 17-year- Jllct boy died Sunday after he ap- .-catJy shot hinHelf in the head 4urinia a pme of Russian roulette iiDside a motel room. police said. L Geors Robles of Lona Beach was .dcdarecl bnin dead foUowina the 4 ILm. Sunday shootina and his pattnts ..,ud to turn off life support at 7:30 p.m.. said Shawna Penderahast, ~woman for Long Beach Mem- orial Medical Center. ,, It~ ........... " .. amouat of driDkilla" Md ..a. place before the 4 LJIL ioc::ideat .. .. "Moatirey Motel ia tbe 1700 block of Cherry A venue, said police U J im Reed. Five chambers of the .)I.caliber Smith and WCllOD revolver .were empty, .while the si.atb contained a sptnt shell. poljcc said. In Russian roulette, onecartricfee is inserted in a.revolver. the cylinder is spun and the ~places the gun to tbe bad. takint a cbanc:c that the triaer' will find u empty chamber. One witness told PC>lioe the shoot- ing may not have been accidental. Reed said. Four women and five men. all between 19 and 2S years old and tboulht to be transients. were with the man when the lhootinl occurred, he said. Homicide detectives were i• vestiptins the incident. M said. Report critical of Waldheim .., VIENNA. l'\ustria (AP) -The 1bcad o( a panel of historians p":!>~ ·President Kurt Waldheim's al involvement in Nazi war crimes said Sunday the commission's report 1s "very critical~ of Waldheim. Swiss historian Hans Rudolf Kurz said the report would be handed to the Austrian government Monday. The decision followed days of uncer- tainty over whether the commission should keep working in hopes of obtaining -additional material. Ku.n.. who beads the six-member commission. told The Associated Press that details of the report bad already been given to Deputy 1 Chancellor Alois Mock. whose con- servative People's Party has strongly ' t.c:ked Waldheim. When asked about the contents of , the document reprding Waldheim's 1rt1rtime activities. Kurz said: .. The ""report is very critical ... Another panel member, Belgian .bistorian Jean Vanwelkenhuyz.en. ,:&t.oke to the AP and said of the report: .. lt is not whitcwashin._" In a tclc~sion interview later. Kurz appeared to t.ck off from his earlier statement and said: .. We took our work very seriously. conducted it with a scnous scientific attitude. .. This naturally leads to a certain critical attitude, but I didn't refer specifically to individuals.." The report is beina handed to the government despite the com- mission's inability to solve the mys- tery surrounding a telqram that purportedly linked Waldheim to the deportation of civilians to Nazi concentration camps. A copy of the telqram was publish- ed last week by the West German news magazine Der Spieael. The document named Waldkim as civ· ing orders to deport more than 4.000 civilians to two prison camps outside Butpria. Dusan Plenca. the Yugoslav his- torian who claimed to have found the telegram, has not produced the orig- inal. The commission appealed un- successfully to the Yugoslav govern- ment to hel{> it find the Of'iainal. Yufoslav1a placed Waldheim on a list o suspected war criminals .aQ4 asked for his extrldition from Austria in 1947, but it never pursued the eAtrldition ~uest and never pu~ licly explained why. Waldheim. a former United 'Na- tions secretary~ bas con- sistently denied alqations that he was involved in Nazi atrocities ter· vint with Hitlcr'sarmy in the Balkans dunng World War II. The allqations surfaced during his 1986 presidential campaian. Last April, the U.S. Justice Depart- ment put Waldheim on a list of undesirable aliens. effectively barrina him from entmng the United States. The Austrian government then appointed six historians -from the United States. Israel. Britain. Wnt German)'. Belgium and Switzerland -to investigate Waldheim's wart- ime pa.st. Kurz met Sunday • with Mock durina a day ot intensive consul- tations by the commission members. Mock. an outspoken Waldheim supporter. has made clear be wanted the report ~ubmitted by Monday. MARKET IN BARTERED GOODS THRIVES ••• !! the trade club &llually countries that have to be considered. .. A trade exchange is a very upfront es a 10 percent commission for 'have-nots.'·· Meyer said. "They way of doing business -it's not an ng in the barter. Meyer said. don't have the money to buy what underground economy," he said. One orpnization, lnterTrade Sys-they need..but they have something "Under .the Tu Equity and Fiscal , Inc. has . 47 independent trade else. be 1~. natural resources or Rcspons1blity Act. of 198~. trade binges nanonwide that all except manpower. exchanges arc classified as third-party common trade dollar. In Orange Meyer said 110 countries have a record keepen, havina the same ounty, the cities of Santa Ana and counter-trade -barterin1 -depart-fiduciary obligations as banken. house the two laraest trade ment. while 75 percent of the Fortune Trade dollars arc taubk in the year bs.. although Internet in Los An-1000 businesses also have a counter-they·re earned and ~ as such is prcparin-& tQ expand into the trade department. About 10 years on 1099-B forms to the IRS~' Coast. Meyer said. ago.i·ust S percent of the busincs~ Meyer said he has teen all sons of Fiaurn from the u .S. Department and 0 nations had such departments. prod~s pus throuab the~ ofttis ommercc indicate more than $2.5 And the pract1~ seems to find even m~ine. ~ U.S. Tempe -..... • • ......... .. ,. ·----.. , .. '' n • .. . "-........ • ti ,...,ILV. ti ,. Prrtr1 .. A • :=---41 ·--• • Callf. 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POLITICAL SPOTLIGHT ON IOWA ••• PnmAl ewnins ud troop to their neigh-nie Campbell. operation by labor groups, borhood tchool or fire station and In additfon to convincing peopk support a candidate for pra.idmL they should support a certain can-With no formal endorse~nt trom Todotbat.praidcatialcandidates didate.tberc'sanothcrhurdletoclcar. the AFL-CIO. tbert's no such effort have Rt 1i&p ""boiler rooms" of pbooe Those who have never attended a this time around. ~Db. ftoc;»ded the postal service with cauc.ut-af!d very few peopk &0 on a ··we've held some caucus trainina direct-mall and plan to have ~o~tlf!C basis every year -can be sessions. and we're encourqing our thou.~nds ofvolunteen on the streets in11~1dated by the prospect of the members to attend and t t be k.nockina on doors. -· ·~· ···m«tmg. -. ry o ··Tb8rs &Mgutsofw~t happens in elected delegates," said Ron Li"'.er- lhis stale in terms of this caucus .. Helpingpeopleoverromu fear of more .. o~ the Iowa ~tate Educa~aon process.•• said Pat Mitchell, who runs the unknown is something you have Assoc1at1on. the states t~cher union. the Iowa campaign of Illinois Demo-to do." Wittgraf said. ··With no national end<>fwment. cratk Sen. Paul Simon ... It is so In addition. there arulsoa series of it's just notthe samething. .. said Don diff~nt than a primary. We're no peace groups. elderly activists and Rowen. the chief political operative longer trying to find new· people. others who art busily running get-of the Federation of Labor. While we're trying to. make sure our people out-the-vote efliorts. individual unions can take a stand. -t there." .. -locals artn't capable of a major David Nagle. a congressman and But there is a major difference in organizational dnve. ~wen said. former Iowa Democratic chairman. Iowa's organizational battle this year. has an answer for those who ask the Labor. perhaps the biaest player in There has been some scattered 1hrec most important thinas for a organizational politics. is sitting this union blacking. The governing board ca ndidate to do in Iowa: "Organize. one out. of the Iowa Conference of Teamsters organize. organize." has endorsed Jesse Jackson. while the The reason politicos put sucfi a In 1984, labor was united behind union reprcitnti1'g sta~ worken bas high premium on organization is the Walter F. Mondale, and leaders used badtd Dukakis. nature Oflo..,..·s pr~. n.t ... _f than their clout. ... ...--. l'YE •K An Iowa United Auto Worken stoppina for a minute and pulling a "We had a membership list wiih council has rte0mmended that local lever in a voting booth, actiV1SlS must 90.000 ~mes." said Mark Smith. of unions back ~phardt. while the make a commitment to attend a the Iowa Federation of Labor. "Our Central Iowa Building and Construc- meeting in one of the state's 2.487 goal was to call each name seven tio,., Trades CounC"il is backin1 precincts. a meeting which could last times... Simon. until the wtt hours of the morning. .. Turnout is a little more difficult At one point in the 1984 campaign, ''It's notatall like lasttime." Smith becau$C of the nature of the process." I here wert 21 separate Phone banks in said. said Wiuvaf. "It's not a five-minute . or a 10-minute process." Because of that. candidatn must do more than win support. they must inspire a significant level of loyalty and commitment. or they must physkally deliver their t.c:kers to the caucuses. .. We're making a precinct by precinct local effort.'' said Wittgraf. "We get down to the old thing of identifying your supponen and that's what we're all tryin1 to do." Both Bush and Dole arc credited with having toplflight political or- &ClfiZalions 1n Iowa. while Simon. Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukakis. Missouri Rep. Richard ~phardt and former Arizona Gov .• Bruce Babbitt have built respected operations. "There art four very. very well organized campaigns in Iowa," said Iowa Democratic Chairwoman Bon- BEACH WEATHER ••• hoaAl Millipn. Participants swam 1.000 yards. followed by a run-swim-run heat of another 800 yards. Milligan said. Otherwise. activity was at a mini- mum as park visitors avoided the chilly surf. he said. Ne~rt Beach crowds rivaled a typlcaJ summer day's crowd, With hfeauard estimates at SS.000. said lifeguard Jim Turner. .. You should have been here. It was beautiful,'!. Turner said. Only two minor rescues wett reported. alona with an injured seaJ on the beach. a drunk arrest and a group of "v1c1ous1uvenilcs launchina water balloons." Turner said . .. It was a great day. a lovely day for people watching." he said. Those sentiments were echoed by Lt. Mike Dwinell of the La&una Beach lifeauard division which didn't have to make a singJe ttSCue. As rr "n)' as I 0.000 visitors flocked to the .. rt colony's shoreline to enjoy the day. he said. :'This 1s what makes ~ come to California." Dwinell Sii([, ''They come out hett on vacation and never 10 back. They caU up the head hunten and say find my a job, I'm staying." ·mon business 1s done inter-more popularity among small busi-A ~ comodpany was 11ooki1 ng f~~ ~~ly~ry~M~~~~~ ~a~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i t. JS percent "-7 $800 million -is .. . . Me.Yer said .. They hooked up wttb a · 11 non-cash transactions: Bartering. Bartenng opens . up an entirely Chicago firm that manufact~ ~-. new market for a business owner who bulances_ and that led to a $6 million Ten yarwao. th~t fiaurc was Just 2 becomes a member of a track ex-contract with the lsnd. nt, Meyer said. He ~ he change:·. Meyer said. "It increases the -Another guy had S2SO,OOO worth the percentage to conunue to bottom hne. saves cash a nd opens up of room credits issued by a hoed new avenun of business." chain. He moved all those in two arc a heck of a lot of And it's lcpl. he adds. weeks." One of the most attractive puts to bartering is that panicipatina firms art usually very flexible. $5 SCAM ADDS UP ••• "On the yacht, for example., they·re probably 1open to about any oflCr," Meyer said ... It ckpmds on what you have -some awnps. coins, boccl rooms tbcy could UIC for tbeir employees. a crane, adwrtisins "*" ,..._Al · · t "MOit ~pie don't want to file a I report over ss;· said Speirs. .. Maybe • ii dlcrc·s 1 rash of them. people will I II' m8d mouah to do aomething i .... iL" A Lido Isle resident who asked nol 10 be identified said several h<>fM. owoen on her street ~ d\lped by ....... -'l1lley ..... it ..,...... lib eome-- llUIOl'f1WC8 • ._.., .. c--CA _..._I• IYO C:.... .... CA m2t thin& the firt and police departments were endorsin$-.. said the resident. "It looked so official. I just about croaked when I found that the address was the storefront of a post off1tt. I covldn 't believe it. .. For SS you don't want to make a bit stink..·· she added. "You 're embar- ruscd to think that you·~ been bad for ss.·· in a newspaper ... ··you Mk than what tbcy wan~ tbml what you haw. and you ID ~ ... Great. bid .. , try ud offer than a 1979 Camaro.-they alrady •urned down 1 1eponet's request 10 w that away. -=·=-.. I IM 111111 I _. ..... ~---· ...... ..,...1 J~tcaU842~ .....,.,...., • ~ dO ...... ,_,._., •••"' e111..-.t1>m .. ,..., C°"'f .. De ~ *' 0r...-c-""'*"""" C-r ,... ------90tlonlll -.. .,..., ... _... '*'-' _., ....... -.c.d -.-c• pP --~ ..... -What do )'OU lake about tM Dlily ,._, WMt c1oa·1 you like? Call tbt ...... .., ·~ mcmr will be reconlld. 1nn1criW • livered lO ~ .,..,. ••• lillilOi'. 'Thewl4111ow-.... ~ .. ybt llted to record lrnen IO * ..-.. • •l topic. COlltftbuion to ow Ltllln ._a ..a -'"* IMir~andllllJt1111urt1 b"'lri..._. · Tdsuswtaa1•1•,_,..._ ...... ..... -SWnllly " \IGlolOt "OI•-.., ~ ., 1 • 111 CM Dt40rt IO • "' -'°"' c,.,,, .. 119-.ct Cln lltMIR ,., ..... . .. Or .... "-t ..... GREAT TRADITION . only gets BETTER COLE · HAAN Pola' Ralphta.... ••ullJwich Do,ehot, butBiish country next test Gepha rdt n a rrow winne r of Iowa's Dem ocra t caucus By MIKE GLOVER •11u'1£•,.._•..., DES MOINES. Iowa -Re- publican Sen. Bob Dole and Oem<>- cra11c Rep. Richard Gephardt-led the presidential cara,an into New Hampshire toda). victors in Iowa caucuses that boosted Pat Robenson 1n the GOP contest and Ja~d Vice President Gcor~e Bush. Bush. a third-place finisher here. was up earl) shaking hands at a New Hampshire factol) gate proclaiming "a nrw day." But Robenson said he didn't C\J)CCI Bush to remain "a maJOr contendrr." adding. "I don·1 think he's \.Cl)' popular." Gephardt relebrated a narro" 'ac- 101) o'er Illinois Se n. Paul S1m ori but third-place finisher Michael Dukakas was satisfied with hts Midwestern returns and told supporters. "I hope you feel as terrific as I do:· Ne" Hampshire holds tis first-1n- 1he-na11on primal) next TueSday. and Dukakas. go' ernor 1n neu-door Massachuse11s. 1s the leader in the polh. Iowa "otrrs shuffied th<' cards enougti lQ permit se' era I contenders to declare '1cton The Re'. Jrsse Jackson savored has double-d1gn lo"a 'ote totals and said he "as looki ng past Nev. Hampshire for uper T uesda>. when 20 states hold contests. 1nclud1ng man~ acrCJss the South. Gal) Han got almost no support 1n lo"a and hr looked to make one la'llt (Pleaee eee IOWA/ A4) I- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 25 CE T S I 85.000 s ign atures to be s ubmitted to -\ "''tJnt Hl·M,1~1rar Rosal> n L<'' cr '"' ,J tuda> that gl'nl·rttll) 1f a petataon d r , l l Jn 1 ol k'n 20 percent more '~·1Jturl·~ than Jre needed. then· pr 11hJhl~ "rll ht· enough registered '• ll"' Ill 4uali1' the measure for a "._,,, " Diane Goldberaer hqa Coeta llaa Coun- cilman Daye Wheeler while her huband, Stephen, •hake. band of Jay Bampb.rey • ..... .... ,..... "' ... lctowetta (left), after petition• with more than 7.000 •ianature. •upportlnC a •low-growth ln- ltfatl•e were delhe~ to City Hall . \ Registrar of Vote rs · I 1 1.kpend' lln ho" careful the~ B) ROBERT HY,DMA."\ 1 p1:1111un org.an11er'>I are:· Lc'er said Of..,.Dllllr ,......., \umt· group) ha'e onl~ 8 percent Orange Count\ \lc m-gro,qh Jd trub.J nut \Jl1d). others haH' 15 'cx:ates plannl'll h>JJ, to 'ubm11 '" rx·rHnl \\ 11h 20 percent e\tra. thl' rnunt~ Rl·g1<.trJr lll \ Oll'r'> Jt'loul therl ·') usualh l.'nou~h cushion ·· MS.000 s1gna1url''> (ln pt'l111on'> J'>~1ng 1 ht> Rt·g1'>trJr's oilier has up to 30 that an 1n111atr'l' ltm111ng deH·tv~ dJ''> tu 'l'rtl\ the sagnatur<'s LA'er mc:nt be platl·d un the: June balhlt ...i1d Jll the names that ar<' submitted Russ Burl..l'll lO-Juthor or the: "11J he l'hl't l..t·d to determine 1f th<' propo~d in1t1Jl1\t• ~1d the pe1111 on' '>tg.nt·r. arl l urrentl) regJstcred to • \\l'fc: to be turnc:d in JI about 4 pm -'uk and altc:r that process 1s com- o nr hour bl.'lorl· thl' lkadhne -at thl· pkted the: 'dhd signatures will~ Rl·g1\lrar'sotlin~ in Jnta .\na am1J ;i 1,1lhnj Cl•lc:brauon b' 'olunt<.'t"~ "'ho nr-.\s propo'>t'd the Senst bk Grov. th gan11c:d thl' pc:1111on dme .:ind Traffo ( ontrol lnillatHe "ould &irl..ett \.Jid thi-. morning that thl· plJtl restnctions on d<''elopm<'nl 1n group hJ'> l 11untl'd JI ka'>t 5 11111 ., uninturporated 0 range Count~ to signature\. JnJ tht· total cliul..1 tx t'n<,url· pro' "'~)n' tor adequat<' road'>. CIO'>t' lO II JJO:J Tu quahl\ lht• pultn· Jnd l1rt' prOt<'CllOn. nood counl\\.\tdl' 1n1tiJll\C for the June: u1ntrol and parl.. space ballot."~ 1111 ,1gnatures mu'>t ht Tht•1nit1all'l'IS <'\J)CCted tor<'C'('1ve frllm rurrenth rl·gi\tered Orangt: "1dl''>Prl·ad '>uppon among Orange <. ount' 'Ok'r\ (Plea.ee eee SLOW/ A2) Co.unty to reconfirm developers' pacts . ~ By BOB VAN EYXEN OfhO.-,Net ..... .\greements wath six south Orange <. ount) dc\C~loper!> that would guaran11.·e authoriLataon for 38.000 ne" homes" ill 1to before th e Board of Su pen 1sors for approval Wedncs-St.·ntor planner "11h the count' En- da}. '1ronmental \1..inagement .\gem~ .\II of 1he homes ha\C recrt,l'd .. Thc agrecml·nt\ <,1mph pre,cnt tht• prelimanaf)-appro,al from the coun-lOunt~ from n.-Ju~ mg the numtx·r ot t\ un1h appro' c:d .. · .. We a1en·t appro,ang an~ ne" fhc propo)C'd pall'> trade building hous1n11. units." smd Peter Herih. guar3nters tor mad dc\l·loomcnt munc' mo<.1 (ll "hach "tiuld Ix' rhann.ded anlll the count' ·s S2 I' m11l1on Foothill ( m.ula11on"Pha'1ng .Plan Count" officials d<'' 1~d the F~lt· · hill plan l:m ~t·ar as a m<'an' ''' a~sunng that enough ·arterial road~ Jrl hu1ll ,tl1 han<Jlt l'\pe'Ctcd popu- IJ llon grl'" th 1n the south count~ l ndc:r the progr.s m de' dopers mu)I guar:inll'l' the'-road funding tx·forl' thl., fl'\ Cl' e their bu1ld1ng fX'rm11' (Pleue eee COUNTY / A2) Attorney: Morgan shot at car, not driver Nation By JONATHAN VOLZKE~ Ofho.llr .......... J\lben Carroll Morgan did a .. dangerous. dumb. outrageous thaog .. \\ben hr fired the single' shot that l<'fi a 29-\'t'ar-old motonst para- 1} zed. but the·' 1olence on th<' Costa Mrsa Frcewa) wasn't attempted murder. Morgan's attorney told Jurors Monda) Attorne' Paul Mc)er. defending M•n •hot by motorl•t In Tu•tln lnteructlon. A3 Morgan again~t charges ofatterr.pted murder. assault w11h a deadly weapon and finng 1n10 an inhabited veh1ck. told the panel on the first da~ of Morgan·s tnal that his client did not an tend to shoot Paul Gary Nussbaum. Nussbaum remains a quadnplegac fo llowing the Jul) 18 shooun1t on the O sruovAREA Costa Mesa Frrl'"a> near the Oran$e Count) Fairground~. He will testafy in the traal Wedncsda~ 1fph~s1call) able. farrnl~ mcm~'r<i ~1d "It "'as an ab:>alult'h danghous ac11' 1t}:· Me) er saad~ -e ut the e' 1dcncr v.1 II not sho" be) ond a reasonable doubt ... to support a finding of a11cmptrd murder." But Mc}crtold Jurors that Morgan. 3:!. did not 1n1rnd to shoot an)onc. a prcrcqu1stc that must be established ~·forr a JUf) could return a finding of attempted murder He said the gun. a .:!:!-<:ali ber re' oh er small enough to be concc:alcd 1n a man·s palm. "as an Morgan's trul'I.. after a.camping trip. Morgan tired the shot in anger and frustration as he and other dn vers JOCke)cd for po'111on'\">n the bumpcr- to-bumper rree\.\a> filled \\Ith fa1r· bound motonst<i. ~k\t~r said. .. Mr. Morgan did a dangerous. Pleue eee FREE WAY/ Ai) MacArthur Blvo Sunllov.er Ave Victim 'smom: We can 't be violent By JONATHAN VOLZK E Of .... 0.-, .......... Regardkss of the outcome of the: tnal for hl·r \l1n ' assailant. Glona Nusshaum 1<; sure thae ,., nn 'uch thing 3SJUSllCe. Sh<' said her oldest bo'. Gar). remain~ ··pinnt·d llh· J bu11erfl, ·· to a hospital t>ed that l·onunuall~ rotiltl'' :11 dcgre-es·to careulate his bod> fl uids. 1Ah1k thl' .. "llr't'' llll' fa ang his alleged attack<'r as a Jail tc:rm .. .\nothc:r person "ho causeJ J nothc:r he1ng 111 '" l' life one painful da~ al a 11me. lrom ')urger: w surg.c:n v.ould ha-.e ta do this himself He would ha\e IP tx· pu1 through the same thing:· Nu~sbaum ~1d oub1dl· thl· Santa Ana counroom ""here <\lhl·n Carroll \for~n '' being tned for shooting her son .. E,en being put 1n Jail does not rcplKatc 11 Morgan allcgrdl> shot 'u sbaum_ 2". nrxc: 1n tht ne('k as the t\\O JOl i..e~ed their' chicle tor po'>1t1on llO thl' traffic<hoked C. osta Mesa Fr"c" a' last Jul\ I r hl hum~r-tu-humPt'r traffic of"oulll-bt' fo1r--goers alkgt.-dh angered \torpn "'ho tired "hat ht"> Jl!ome~ '3'"> "'a' 1 n tl·ndcJ 10 he a "arn ing shot ln'>teaJ. tht' single .2:<ahbe'r bulkt h11 'u'~baum JU\l behind h1'I Ja"' bone .uid shghth helo" has ned That <,lug IAa~ remo'!.•d month<; latef.-b ut 11 "'ould tx· n11>nth~ morc bcrore '\:u sbaum regatnl·d an~ mo' rmc:nt L'' en his "Pl'n h It 1s sti ll qu<"St1 onable "'hether ha<; tx"1' "'" c:' er rt·g..:ian the strength and grace ofa man "ho on1..t• r .in m.ir Jthons and pla>ed tennt"> "'11h a ' •ung T raL' -\U\ltn .. He·., got a long "a~ to go:· ..aid hi' brnthn "'-ott 'u"haum. 26 .. There's peaks and\ alle' '· ">Omt• d.'1' ~ h1~ attttude IS \er\ good. and so~da\S II IS \Cl"\ bad 'lHlOe '' gLitng to stall' a claim (about h1~ rt"Ct" en\ ellht·r IA.3\ .. ·0 11 !\:u baum said his brl'1thn 1~ h111er dlx,ut th<' <,h1,,.111ng and his fam1I~ 1s 100 'Thae·~ n:-311) so little an ltk l1•r U\ I rl'Jlt' ,J" · plJt (Plea.e aee VICTIM/ A2 ) aakloke Farme Untouched Mesa . . acreage center of growth stQrm Proposed projects pose traffic threat to m any reside nts Lima bean' arc becoming an <'n· dangered Sf'l'I. 1c\ 1n north Costa M~ a' hualdin~ \prout fro m the ground that once suppunC'd thn\lng agn ul· tural enterpn cs rc,taur.int\ '" ..,, '•' \\Ith J ~om­b1ned "ii( r,1..1•1, JnJ J I 1)(lf\.. '-qU.lrl'·folll ,ht J l Jrl lt'ntl•r But the m11-.t mf)\''1np. -and impacting -numhc'r' drl' thl''>C ln\Ohing lrJlfo <. l)n)ultant' r 't1mJll' that om"t" thC' tour mawr Jl'' dl1pmt•nt' -<. J ·gc:rstrom .\. "l'n~· Home Ranch. ~rncl ~·' l h1rml nt ' \1ttrt' Potnte llap deplcta &eneral plaD ehady area tbat lncladee foar major projecta. Lando"'ncrs ha'c d1sco"erc-d a ca h crop more lucrat1,e than bean<. thl·' ha'e d1 l'O'<'~ dt',<'lopm<'nt A Star Wars test satellite ls lifted into orbit by a OeJta Rocket./ A' Coast Fountain Valley School District officials to dis- cuss the possible closure ot two schoolsJ A3 ~ California Three air routes near LAX w rll be opened for general av1at1on pilots./ AS World U.S. officials call Panama leader's allegations about Nicaragua invasion plans a fabrication./ Al . Planners overrule staff, OK There arc present!~ four ma or unde' clopt"d lot nonh of th<' n Diego Frec"'a~. Oan ... ing uth oast Plaza. Together. lh<'~ compn~ about 2J4 a res of oprn land JunHFEI WE1£1 Entertainment Opera Pacific has a top drawer production of "Kismet" at the Orange County Performing Arts Center./A10 ;, 12-story building in project 1 1 JENNIFER WEIER .............. Ovttnalina the ••stion or its own staff. the Cosu Mcaa Plannina Commission voted Monday to kttp 1 12- story buildina 1n tht controversial Metro Pointe ckvtk>omenl near South Coast Plaza. Cit)'. plannen objected to the htiaht. say1na it was not compahbk with Marby homes in nonh Cosu Mesa. The) suatUed tht bualdU'I be ftJdelipcd as two six-tor) atru(turn. But in a l-2 vatt. commiaioMrs atd thty wanled to keep the hctaht btcaute tt would pmn1t m<n ~n spl('t on tht r2.1' ams delipattd tbr the tttond pha9t of ckvdopmcnt. ..... , .. IMt muct..-u aalndioe." Commw.aonn £ctward o....,.. •id. Commlllicw.en C.C. CllnC wt Joe Encbon "04~ 1111nst 1hc proposal. which abo includes OM fouMton and one Stll·SIOf')' granite and glass butld1na. Plannina comm1ssioneB approved the proJCCt wtth the condition that tht proposed four and Sl ·k\'d part.1na structures bt softeoed 1n appearantt -poss1~ b landsnp1~ Tht City Council win consider the first phaJit of tht Amd lkvelopmtot Co. project at tts Feb. 16 mttt1na, Tbc C'OmmtlllOft 9'ard about thrtt houn of tHttmoft)' Monday """' from C1ttttns ~ to the ck\Clopmtn\, C.tuCM' coocans ctnl~ on the 1mpetl on 1raff1C the ~' would have and ecolop(al problems 1n the aru \bat have led to cnckn'I homn l(f'OSS Sou\h oast On'"c from Metro Potntr. wnt ofSouth C'OUl P'lala °'*"'"'that llw •fbnt and was ~t about b) ck\clopmfftl madrat Dan Oou •Ml .. We ..tO not ••n ...... _ .......... , ... .....--- To iomc. that a n!agc ~prMent opportunil\. But to otht>r\. that ''opponunit' amc :i thrcaL .\., oix-n . paC'C an OSUl M <"Sa has e' aporatrd. rtt1d<'nt c1t) offi u1ls and dc,t'loix-rs-ta h cla1mant thr1r propogl 1 "tx!t for thectt) •• -ha'c ar&lJt"d o' ertht rtma1nang land Thl' four p1C\"C$ llf prOpt'n) h3'i' been tt1c llaFf,t't or man)' swct1c' la"' u1tsand~a' f('tta.sthc,an,,us groups-v.TCSOc to 1mptMir their' 1~1<'n ofa suburbln sk llM The n1tm~n 1atcd \\ath tM projt'ctS art ~OJ\&. If Cit) ~adfors of tlw ~nl anJ future appro't tht pm~t t<' thr aM<>lutc hm1t of tht "Ct"·~ cumnt tcMral plan. tt'te four perul will ~ ldd' a combuwJ ., ., n·ulhon ~~rt ti tor commcn: .. J and offttt ~ L ~ 10. '"8ft ~ Transpa 1fi • Mttro Cmter ind .,_,ob F:arm' -.rt fintsht'd, th<') -A 111 JC'Tleratl"J an :idd1t1<'nal I fl\260 r lnP' C.llh J1~ 1n and out of the ara 8 th<' '<'ar ?010 nrarh 7n. Cal'!> \\Ill tie gotn& tn and OUt of lht' al"C'a· 'anous dt,t'I pmcnts The traf'flC' ron ulllnlS ~ho m•l t tho~ ~umate-KS thlS 1s a ••..-ant- St" l"t'n.lno " But lhal tttnano is th..-of'C'C' ot man rttt<knts• n~l- ~ -... h 1 -1so the but of ibt Clt ' plans to catt traffi -~ ttw.a ttw c tamUN numbtr of tnps 10 and fr m l."¥h Pf'\~~ the C'lt) rs tnt"1't'a 1(il,tht Dt'Nnlraftt 11 ~ 1111111 w • ., ... Indu .. llLOWG f .. •Al ~ .... K't'Oldi·~. widdy =I +cl~ by U0 Prohor ........ ... odlen believe that. if ..... dae itliliati~ would be ~ bf "'riJ f 111 wbo would CMllellee hi llllli'Y in tht couns. =:: n• '° ,..,._ "-._ vi1rMiliiitlayanmpeed• llllta ~ bid Monday to penuadt slow-~ c.rpniiim to drop \ht in- lliMi¥C. Ra, t• • laed the petitions .oe be submined in favor of the ~ brd of Supervitors adopt- i1116t initiative u an ordinance and ....-.tina a panel to implement its --.am. Petition leackrs rejected Ray's sug-~ -. Meanwtaik. individual cities in OrllftlC Countr abo are working on tbeir own slow-powth initiatives. In Cosca Mesa. the .,oup enaineer- ina the initiative proposal submined . ill petitions Monday. Memben of Costa Mna Rnicknts fbr R~blt Growth said they h&mtd 1n to the city clerk's offiC"e 7,SOS silf'aturts. which they believe are enou&h to q'-'llify the measure for the June ballot. The Reaist:rar's office -ould require 6.304 valid sipatura ~ntina IS axrttnt al tM city's voaen. In Irvine, the City Council will vote tonjpt on whether to place a tlow- arowth initilitivt 4o the Junt t.Jk>L Mayor Larry Aaran said he bdicvcs he has the votes to paatt a measure on the ballot without 1 P,eti tion drive. In Huntington BCach. initiative supponers ~re oriainally shOOllnJ for the June ballot. but now say they witll\a.vc_to wait until November. Geri Onqa of Huntington Beach Tomorrow said the aroup needed to submit the nC"C~ry9.SOOsignatu~ 10 the city clerk b)"Feb. I to qualify for the June ballot. The aroup did not do so. and Onqa said the city's pro-arowth council would not schedule a saxc1al meeting to place the initiative on the June ballot. The deadline for the November ballot is Feb. 16. and 0nep Mid hn FOUP bu more than encMllh tipauam 10 qualifv. "Vlc•tt doina vtt)' wt'll. f'tople •tt very positive and o,·ery opumisuc about this and we'rt confident it will be passed into law," said Onep. wt,o noted that approximately 13.000 signatures have been collected. Petiti0'1ers in 1..a&una Beach and Fountain Va lley also are taracting the November ballot for their >low- &rowth 1nit1a11"cs. In Ncwpon Beach. a slow-growth initiative alread) 1s set for a Novem- ber \'Ole. SWI •rlt~r Gn1 Ikrtx Mu eo11trlh ted to tj/1 ttfJOl't. GROWTH ISSUE IN NORTHERN MESA ••• ..._Al developers from $95 to S668. That money -which could total $97.5 .... million -is earmarked for traffic improvements in nonh Costa Mesa. Most of the developers have sub- mitted "wish lists" 10 the ci tv. cktailina how the) would hke io develop their land. The city's general plan gi"es the buildcn an outli ne for developing lheirproaxny. setting square footaJt. · lround coverage and dcnsi t~· lim1ts. Beyond fort'ing developers to suck to that, Robinson said. city planner-; can only make s~tions. The City Council has looked at a document called the Nonh Costa Mesa Specific Plan that would allow city planners to take a more ae- arcss1ve stance. Bui until that IS approved. p_lanncrs cannot pOint to that as official policy and force builders to toe a cit)-drawn line. Herc is a summarv of the de- velopers' wish lists as the} prcsentl) stand: Sakioka Farms Of au the pro~ developments. ·the Sakiokas' 1s the most vague. Georst Sak1oka said that he docs not know exactly what his famil y will build on the 7 3 acres. 1f they will develo p th°'1and them~lves or go into a panncrship or when work midlt stan. What 1s tcntat1 .. t l) proposed 1s a combination of res1dent1al. retail and office space. Heights ~ould range from one IQ eight stones 1n the area. he1gh1s Robinson said are compa_uble "'1th both the high nses to the cast of South Coast Plaza and the homes across nearby SunOower ~venue. "You must build thinp that are compatible with evt"ryth1ng around 1t." Sakiok.a said. Metro Center The tentative plan Transpacific Ot'vt'lopment Co. has submitted to the city includes three 12-story. t"'o 15-story. one 20-stol) and four sn- story buildings S1it t~o 10 fi ve-It'' cl parking structures also show up on Projects at a glance Saklobranu 1.44 million square feet of offices 136.000 square feet of rctai I space 1.300 res1den11al units Tranapectfle Deftlopment (lletro Ceater) 2 mill ion square feet of offices Amel De.elopment (lletro Polate) 1.34 million squart" feet o( offices 150.000 square feet of retail space 300 apanments 500-room hotel C.J . Secentrom a Sona (Home Rancll) 2. 7 :! mil hon square feet o( offices 80.000 square feet of retail space 400-room hotel I 0.000 squarl' feet of restaurant space 10.000 square-foot child-care center the tentative proposal. Despite the project's locauon in "'hat 1s considered the h1gh-nse area of Costa Mesa. the combination of 16 structures on 47 acres has plan ners concerned. Concerns over density has IC'd to numerous dcla) s. Robinson said planners and Transpacific are trying to re"'ork the site plan to make the development more palatable. The Nonh Costa Mesa pec1fic Plan st ud> sho"'s that the proposed project "'ould not be cons istent Wlth an} of the general plan's major goals and ob1crt1 ves At best. the develop- ment -as proposed -1s onl> "potent1all> consistent ... Metro Pointe The Amel Co. 1s planning to build this 50-acre site 1n three phases. the first of which -the Cape apartments and t"' in t-wo-stol) office buildings - 1s finished. The propo~d second phaSt' 1s pre~ntl> in the c11~ ·s planning pipe· line The Plann1n~ Co~m1ss1on. o' erruling the staffs recommen- dation to spl it a proposed 12-story high-rise into two six-story buildings. decided to keep the high-rise along with six and four-story office towers. Amel was ord~red to come back with a less-harsh design for two large parking structures. A third pha"'R' wouki include another 12-story buildiog. a I .S-story high-me. some one to three-story retail buildi ngs and a 500-room hotel. Home Ranch Home Ranch and Metro Pointe have more in common than the fact that both ace west of South Coast Plaza. Both have been the target of ci tizens' groups that sued them. stopping development. if just tem- porari~. · Much of the concern centers on the fact that the strip between South Coast Orne and the San Diego Freeway is largely undeveloped. Buildings alread) 1n the area - mostly homes and apartments - have general!~ been hmited to about two stones. :ind residents see h1gh- n ses as a threat. Ne.,,enheless. both '\mel and (' J Segerstrom & Sons .have advanc<'d plans for oOicc and rt>1a1I buildings The first phase of the Home Ranch project' is the embattled One South Coast Place. 10 consist of t2 and 20- stol) office to"'ers. Grading for the project had alread} st.ancd when a la"sull brought 1t to a halt. Work on the buildings 1s pending council approval. Beyo nd the One South Coast Place plan. Scgerstrom has not submitted a specific proposal for the bulk of the 94-acre lot. But "ague plans 1ncludt" a 400-room hotel and restaurant space. ~·child-can· center and museum also arc under cons1derauon. With the lowest intenstt) and th c most open space of the fou r plans. Ont" Sou1h Coast Place 1s 'er. apJ)l'altng 10 Cit} planners. · 1"1t's a beautiful project. I don't think an)one "ould disagree that's one of the most exciting prOJC:Cts "c·,e procesSt>d 1n this ctt~. in thi s count~ ... Robin on said. PLANNERS OK 12-STORY BUILDING ••. From Al bnng about a repetition of "hat these people ha'e suffered .... Are 1he' to be sacnficed., ~re "e to bear the brunt of this fore\ e,-'l" \1ctro Pointe prOJCCI. sa> ing the Cit) should wa11 un11 I thl.' general plan re' 1e" 1s finished The) also said that "'llh the rITcnt cons1dcrauon of One South Coast Place. 1he) ha'c not had enough time 10 rev•<'"' 1he Metro Pointe documents Residents also complamed about the urning of 1hc . FREEWAY SHOOTING TRIAL OPENS •.. From Al dumb. ou1rageous thing. that 1s 10 pop a shot out the "1ndo"' ... Me)cr said "He did fin: a shot out the windo"' that's a gl\ en The q uestion 1s whether he had a clear enough opportumt> to fire more than a warning shot al ros~ the bo" .. Morgan free on ~I 00.000 bail. ~t qu1etl~ beside ht'> a11orne~. Dressed in a black s"ea1er jnd blue slach. he did not addre~s the cou rt. bul 1s eit~ted to 1est1f, Thursda~. Meyer said. Dcput) D1sln('I 11ome} C hns Kralicktd1d not address the mue of premed1a11on during his opening statements before the JUI). but Harbor Mun1c1 pa l Coun Judge ~hm Franklin quesuoncd thal defense.· al an earlier hearing. .. He was alread) mad and he prell) well could hav<' formulated 'the neitt 1ur. that comes h~ I'm going to dn ll: .. Franklin said He added the pistol had to be cocl <'d before firi ng. possibly ind1caung the shooung was not spontaneo us Superior Court Judge Jean Rhcinhcimer is presiding over Morpn's trial. which 1s expected to lasta· week. Nutlbeum. who has rqa1ned sh.ht movnnnit in his feet dunng rchab1h- tation treatment at Rancho Los Amiaos Hospital 1n Downe). was ~"':'..., ... llMeOfflCI ~Ct. ~ --CDM.t """" 4 Q ... ~-W M11 --& .o· ,, among the fir\t '1c11ms in a fi restorm of free"a' \1olence that struck Southern Cal1fom1a last summer. At least t"o peopk "ere killed in 1he ma~ hem. and Morgan 1s lhc first 10 be tried. ussbaum 's family attended the trial. and said 11 "'as .. difficult'' to face ~1orpn. but added the) had faith in "-rahtk. On Monda}. ~veral police officers 1m oh ed in Morgan ·s arrest testified about the shooting. Morgan and his wife -who was not charged in the incidenr. but sa\ in the rear of the counroom "'Ith Morpn·s parents -were on the traffic-choked Costa Mesa Frtt""a) "'hen ussbaum attempted to pass 11n the nght. Officer Lester Gogen y. who was 'ltationed on the freewa y shoulder to pre,cnt lJlegal passing. said he saw ussbaum's small station wagon s~erve from traffic and hit three cars before comina 10 a stop. The officer testified he found Nussbaum hunched over the sternng ""he<'I. wit h a gunshot wound in his neck. A MariM communications expen. Cpl. Rick Armstrona. wttncsscd the shooting from behind Morgan's truck. a nd p ve officers a descnpt1on of the black four-whttJ-drive vehicle. Offict'r Paul Ellis 'testified he saw thC" trucl entering the fairgrounds. and arre!ited Morgan without inc1- den1 about 35 feet into the fair parking 101. The gun was found stuffed in the fron t seat. the officer said Elhs said he fo und no ev1denC't' that Morgan had been drinking. although his blood·akohnl 1e .. e1 "a\ 10 per- cent. the level at which 1s person in California is pre umed 100 intox- icated to dn,c. Correction i\n article in Monday's ed1t1on of 1he Dai l~ Pilot on a citizens· group submitting pe11uons for a Costa Mesa slo-w-~rowth 1n111at1,e 1ncorrectl) 1dcn11fied res1dt>nt Diane Goldberger as a member of Mesa .\ct ion. Goldberger 1s a member of Costa Mesa C'1t11ens for Responsible Growth. not Mesa Acuon. Costa Mesa C'111zens for Respon- sible Growth is the group 1ha1 successful!) fough t the Costa Mesa Ctt) Council's appro' al of the con- tro' ers1al One South Coast Pia«' office prOJ«'t. Mesa Action also hao; been act10,c in de,elopmcnt issues as vr.ell as c•t) politics. The Daily Pilot regrets the error DeHr Piiot Oelt"'f taOuerentMd M u~ h ..._, , Ja•tcall 642-6086 ""°' ..... ' 'Jf u. ...... ~ JO C M C• -::!'~ ft " """~ ~." °'" What do )OU like about the O.il) Pdot'> What don't )Ou hkt? Call the number above and your mnsaer wtll bt ~. trantcnbtd and ck· hvaed to the appropna~ editor The terM 24-hour ani~nna ~rv1ce may be uted to f'e'COfd ~kn to tht editor on ,an) toptc. Contnbuton to our Ltum column mus. include their name ind tckphOM number for .,,enficatt0n Tell us wf\11'1 on )'Our mend. ...., U.'S. Tempa ~~ AN.ttoregt Attenle Attenl!C City Auatin .....,_. ~ lolM 8oeeOll ...,., Qwleeton.S C Clwlotte.NC CNceoo Cincinn•ll cir..lend COlurn bu•.°"'° Oellu·.FI wonri Oeyton o.i- 0.Moones OetrOll °"""" El Pao Etie FeorbenU "-esl•ft Grind Replct1 "°"°""" Houston lndi9Mpolls Jectlton M1ss Jed\tonvllle ~ ~C•tt L•llegas LlffteAocll Louitvllle Mempl\ls Mlem4 S.Kh Mllw~ee Mllts·SI PMll ............. ....Or!Nn$ NewYor-cuy ()l(i.nom. C11y TOOAY 101 pm $St pm 27 I t 49 I 4 Police ari-est slaying suspect FREEHOLD. N.J . (AP) -..\ Lakeport. Cahf.. man became the· Sl'l'Ond person charged in the slaying of a former San Clemente man who \\aS shot and killed as ht pulled OUI Of his dm ewa> in December. officials ~1d :-.1onda\. '\lbert K~rshaw Jr .. 23. was ar- rested earl} unda) at Ne wark Inter- national .\1rpon before he was to board a flight to Daytona. Fla .. to take pan 1n an auto race. said Monmouth Count) Pro ecutor John Kaye. Kershaw was being held on a murder charge at Monmouth Count)' Jail . s~ud Ka,e. Bail was se1 at SS00.000. . Kershaw 1s th<" second person arrested in the death of Earl Shoe· malcr. 50. an asbestos compan ) e\ecut1vc who was shot Dec 15 outside his home 1n 1he exclusive communit~ of Rumson. Kaye said. Shoemaker was transferred to Ne"' Jerse} from an Clemente last Janu- af) b) .\.\Ml-O Hi. the parent com-pan~ of his firm. ENC APC'O. a hrew bur> asbestos rcm o,al com· pan). COUNTY TO SEAL AGREEMENTS •.. F rom Al One of the agreements also in- cludes funds for a segment of the proposl'd :in Joaquin Hills Trans. portauon Corridor. a major h1gh"'a) prOJl'Ct scheduled for construction 1fl the earl> 1990s. L>e' clupmen1 agreements are legal· I~ binding documents which protect builders fro m changes in zoning or other ne"' requirt"mcnts. "I "''sh the' Y..Ould wan until the 1n111atl\e has gone before the \'Otcrs before appro•.ing all of th<'se agree· mcnts." said Tom Rogers. co-author of the C1t1zens Sensibl e Growth and Traffic Control ln111at1\'C. "But of courSt· the~ "'on't be<:ause the) 're tf) ing to gel around 11." The SI\ de\Clopments co.,,ered under the proposed agreements arc Rancho anta Marganta. Foothill Ca n)On. Do'e Canyon. Bear Brand Ranch. Marina Hills and Ahso Viejo. Under the agreements. Rancho Santa Margarita. Foothill Canyon ' and Do'e Can) on "'ould contnbute a total ofaboutS 130 million toward the Foothill plan. ( ount) legal oflicials sa) the agree- ments would also protect builders from the effects of a proposed c111zC"ns· gro" th control in1t1at1vc. a prospect"' h1ch dra"'s-b11ter cn t1c1~m from 1n1tiatwr-sponsors who aC'cuse the count> of sub,en1ng the will of the' otcrs Count}~1dc 1nit1at1vc backers 53) the) e\pccl 10 turn 1n th<'1r pe1111ons toda}. "h1ch could place the measure on ne\t June's primary elec11on ballot. The other three de"elopments arc not pan of the Foo1h1ll plan but all will contnbutc funds for other road building programs. _ Two development agreements. Orte in M1ss1on VieJO and one in Laguna Niguel. ha' e alread} been approved b) the board. The two agreements lock in about 10.SOO ne~ homes. LI nder 11s proposed agreement. the Ahso VieJO Co. ~ould contnbutt" up to S35 million toward construction of a segment of.the San Joaquin Hills Transpona11on Comdor. VICTIM, FAMILY LIVE WITH PAIN •.. From A l 11 into "'ord s. "'hat this has done to us:· 'Nussbaum's father. Wilbur Nussbaum. said earher this year. .. I ha ven't fo11nd an answer to wh) ... Glona Nussbaum told reponers outside the courtroom. "We cannot be' iolcnt. we cannot destro) other li ves." Before thr freewa) shooting incident. Nussbaum·s life "as going vet) well. He had recentl)' gained his master's degree from U ( and had been offered a jOb b) the Los Angeles Count) Qcpanmenl ofM<'ntal Health the day before the shooting. Instead. he now hes in the rotating bed at Rar•i10 Los ~m1gos Hospital m Downe). His family "isits hi111 eve!) da). and he reads the hcwspaper. followi ng M°'3n's path through 1hc cri minal justice system. "I thmk what has upset him the most was when he read a newspaperanideabout Morgan be1ng out on ba il." ott Nussbaum said. "He was being tonured for months. \\:lling upc'el) day 10 th<' reaht) of what tr.lppenC'd. and MS?rgan "'as free. . .. He misses 1hc thmgs we take for granted Like scratrhin' his nose when he has an Itch. or puttmg has hand m his pocket. He can't move hi s hands." Gloria Nussoourv said t.er son would appear 1n coun on Wednesday "if he is physically able. We might bri ng him in b\ ambulance." As she spoke. a scuffle broke out 1n the hallway as an elderl) man who 1dentifiC'd himself as Morgan's father a11emp1cd 10 stop a television cameraman froin filmmg Morgan's dcpanure from the coun room. The man jumped on thr cameraman. who pushed him aside before two Costa Mesa police officers -who had testified in the tnal -wrestled the m;m from the reporter's leg. The c,amcraman later decided not to press charges as the elderl> man was esconrd from the counhousc by 1"'0 b31hITs. "The) 're such a ''IOlcnt fam il ):· Glona ussbaum whispered. her c)eS bnmm1ng w11h tears. The lcgendary 'Jenuine handsewn moccasin. Cralled of oil chamois leather uppers. a double ..,,.,...... leather moccasin mid-sole. and rugged vibram rubber lug outsole. A vailable in tan and chocolate chamois. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, F'eb1 uary 9, 1988 1l' AS Spanish, piano lessons of erea at Golden West Mother fights FV sChool closure- You can learn to speak Spanish or play the piano at two special classts to be offered. staning Thursda). a t Golden WC'St Collqe. Introduction to pan1sh for bcaanners will be offered for s1x consecutive Thursday evenings unde r the direction of J)an Mikels in Room 111 of the Business building. The piano lessons arc offered by GWC's College for Kids prosram with youngsters 7 to 9 meet1ng from 3: 15 to 4: l 5 pm. a nd children I 0 to 13 fro m 4: 15 to 5: 15 in Room 200 o f the Mu 1c building. ~ For add111onal information and reg1stra11on details. call the collefc's Community Services Dcpanment at 891-399 . · Market seminar slated Dr. Loma Galbraith will speak on "H ow to Survive in the Marketplace of the '90s" Thursday when the Oranae Co unty chapter o f Women in Sales meets at Lhe Westin South C oast Plaza Hotel in Cost.a Mesa. The dinner is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and the cost is S 18 for members and $23 for guesu. Reservations att mandatory and may be made by call in• 541-200 I. • 'Heart Day' In Irvine The d octors and stafT of the Irvine Fam1h Clltroprac11c Center. 2042 Bus1nl·s~ Center Dm e. will conduct a ··Ha"e a Heart Day .. Thursda>, with all proceeds going 10 the Adam Walsh Resource Ccnt<.'r for m1ss1ns children. All office v1s11s "'111 be SI 0 that da) o n a cash basis"' 1tb,no insurance b1lhngs. Call 476-8200 for a n a ppointment.. Parents' course ln HB Humana Hospital 1n Huntington Beach "'111 offer a five-week course o n parenting. startin~ Thursday. from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at the hospital. 1777 _ Beach Blvd .. Greg G iron from the Ch ildren's Behaviora l Center of the hospital will lead the class. whic h will bi&hlight tbc develo pmental environment and psychol<>fical stqcs of development in ch1ldrl"n. RCJistrallon is required and may be made by calling 843-5047. Temple hosts seniors Temple Bat Yahm of Newport Beach/Irvine w1ll be the site of a physical fitness class for senio r citizens, staning Thursday fro m 10 a.m. to no pon under the d irccuon o f Coastline Community Collcae instructor T ina Cosmakos. The course 1s o pen to all v niors in the community. Call Karen Gf'CC'nly al 494-4958 for fu(!her 1nforma11 on. Salary sesslon slated '" LcshC' Ethcndge. a spcc1ahst 1n human rt'- sources adm1n1stra11o n and compensation . "'1 11 speak o n salar) ncgo11at1ons at Thursdays meeting o f the Bahia Chapter of Professio nal Sccrctan es l nterna11onal. The t'vent as scheduled for the Caf<.' R1chrd Room oft he i\irporter Inn in Irvine. The cost'" S 14 for Bahia members and S t6 for no n-members. and rcsen a11ons ma) be ordered from 'l.:clhe Buom bcrgcrat ~-*1 -8795. e'<t. 254 Trade talk ln Mesa By ROBERT BAllK!R °' .............. . Fo untain Valley. hool Dastn ct offic1al'i and paren t arc fac: 1ng a howdown 10n1gh1 at a &c ncrol 1nformat1o n mtcting on the possible dv~urc oft\\O schoo ls. The 7 p.m mccung at d istrict hcad- Qu:in crs. I 7210 Oak St . waHallcd to g1 ve official~ of the li nanc1all) trappcd d1\trtct an oppon un1 t) to e"'pla1n the ir reason) for potential clo~urc\. Parents ar\.' c"'pcrtcd to a uend the meeting to argul' that the schools \houldn't be closed. public hearing on the mattn " Beach ball? u-hcdulC'd at d 1stnct hcadqu:mer<11 at 7 '0 p m I hur!>da). Cherie Dwh)tlC'. v.ho'IC' ~-,eltr-old d aughter 1) S(:hcdul~ to 'itan \(houl ne \t cptl·mbcr. s.i1d Monda) that d1•.tr1ll Offiu ul\ U((' propo"ng 10 clO!>e F OUOlJ1n Valk) ~h<>ol -tht oldest 1n thl· d1\tm1 -Jnd .\.rrc,alos . hoot a' w \1-,.1, 1ng m\.';l\Ufl') 'K hool otlic1als 1d the land for f 11un- tJ1 n \ allc> hool "'as dt:dllatt·d 111 -the dl\lrll l Ill I 98 Dwh) lie !oald 0 0k1al' fill' dCl l1n1ng cnrollml'OI a!> a rca on to nropo~ c lu\ln~ thl· \c.:hoob The &aony of defeat darken• a croquet buff"s game when be mlaaea the wfcket during a match on the sand at Newport Beach. But ~h~·., bee n go1n1 door to door 1n • \1dc..,alk \Ur' C) en efTon to provl" 1h•l d1"itnct prcd1c11on'i are incorrect. she u1d "l''t' lx'cn pound1n1 lhC' pavement in a fi, c-blo<:k 11rca:· she s~11d. "and fou nd district da1m!t in i tO">S l"rTor " Dwh) 111: )31d her sur"c> shows 1here arr -or "111 be -60 )Oungsters who arl" 11 } l'dr\ .ind } oungcr in the aft"a that's 1n the Fountain \ alll') ~ hoor., attendance bound,m · There arc :! ' > oun~s1crs bctv.een () and 11 and thl'rl'Jrc 37 t'h tldren 5 \Car old and undn ~he !I.aid _sc,eral mothers att npc1. 11ng. '>ht' added 'x hool d1\tnet communica11ons n>0rd1- ' nuvr \h,·r >I Norton s.a1d Lodi lhat ttic d mm 1 ha~ made budget ruh of more than S I m1ll1 un cal~h \C'tll for thelas11hrC"t )ear .\nothn !tl.&~h ol jbout SSOO 000 1 1n st~ for thl' nC'\t \t'hool 'Cilr. onon said. A. ~lhool doi.url' (.'Omm1uec had l"CC'· omnwndt·d dosure of o ne or mort' seh~ls "'11h1 n thl· nl'\t liH· )cars. Non on said Enrullml'IH 1n thl' d1 ltll't ha\ dropi;wd from J rx·al. of I l Oo() 10 thC' C'Urrt'llt cnrollml'nt of o Ill I "'hoau cnJ' 13 hook l"-11rt(ll) 'hill.I 1)1\tr1l t uOiu.ih ha\ e ten tall vcly sue- &l'\ll'd thJ t 111w ur both of 1he school!t clo~d 1ri Junl· ,h,· ')J1d Orange-Riverside counties' rail link could be on track • ) By BOB VAN EYKEN OllMO..,NM .... Pos .. 1bk commuter rail hnl.' hi. t\\n'n R1' l'r\1dl· and Orange 1.11unlll''"' I O..· thl subjelt of the ne" \IUd' .iuth11r11n.l Monda) b) the Ontnl\t' < ount~ r r.in,p.1r- ta11on Comm1'>s1on < >n thl' rt'C'omml·AJ.u11111 111,,1mm 1,,11.n (. ha1f"'oman ( lar11.1.· Bldml·r ~m m1"i~10ner!t \UtcJ II• uintnhult' St• 01 IO'.'ard lhl.' S~S.000 \IUth Th\.' remainder o t the.-funds tor tht• '>tud' alr1.·ad) has bcl'n pkdgt·d h\ thr R" l'r\1tk ( 'o unt) Transpor'ldlllln ( umm1\">1on "I bc..•came 1ntl're\tl'd 1n the idea l•Ot' JJ' "'hen I "a~ dn'lll@ on thl· "I f R l'l'~1Jr 1 Frn.-\\3) .. BIJml·r \ • .11d "It ~ou lool di lhc tram, in thc lJr Pl.)(•I lanc about ~~ pcrccnt of ll IS lrom OUl\ldl' ( )rangc Count ~ V. hat "c'rl' going to lool. at 1 J "a' tu &l'I ~omt• ul that traflil oil tht• 1fl'l'\\,I\ T ral 1.,, Jrr .ilrl·JJ, in plan· hct\\e.t.'11 'Ir .inttl' JnJ R" l'r'tdl' 1.ounlll"> hut 1hrr1; 1' n\• PJ\\l.ng1·r ~·n llt' Jl1.ording to traM fll1rJt11•n nfft\.1JI' · fhl'fl' arl' train' running fnim ~n 1>1cgo Ill L o~ -\ngdc' all the llmt·." -...,d 1.omml\i.1on 'rt•h•,mJ n Tom 1-ortuoe 'hut thl·n·\ nt11h1ng gu1ng cast .. • .\ rl''4'f\ .rnun' dnl. lur .\nu rad. ~d f'<l'>'>l nttcr'i "'1'h1ng to gu l"d\l"-ard fro11i Or.!ngi: ( ount~ mu't no" gl> Ill LO'i .\ngdl'\ Jnd tran<,kr to a \an Bernard1no- bound train Blaml·r ~11.1 thl Orangc-10-R1,ers1dC' lOunt1c\lommu1cr hnl· rm.ild terminate 1n .\nahcun In llll' or f ullcnon and 1t colrld he hnl l·d tu t'\l!>lln~ lommutcr hnc' ntend1ng nnnh"'ard and '>oulh\\ard fht' \tulh "''"hi.· undl·nal..l·n h' haron C1 n'<.'nl' Jnd '''Ol tJtc'> and C .ul ~ htl'rml''C'r and .\\\lM.. 1JlC''> OC white supremacist gets exposure, loses job By Tbe Asso<'ialed Press .\ "h11e .,uprenuu\t trom 1-ulkn''" "ho told h1!> bo!><. he needed 11me utT lx'lJU'>t' of J relall\C.\ death and then aprx·an:d l)n the "Oprah \\ infrl'' \h\'" .. said hl· returned homl· th1<. "'l"t'" tl• learn he'd O...·i:n tired Brad Robarge ~~ anpcared o n tht• ,huv. \\tth <>nnal other 'oung pc.'l'Pk "ho prutc.,wd a dlX tnnc of "'h11e ra~ ljl supcnonh and ad\\'K'atC'd raual '4'par- a11on Ro barge <,a1d 1n 1.irdcr to gel time nfT tor thl· \h11\\, "htlh 1~ taped in ( h11.ago he told h1'> l:le.l'>'>J rl'laltH' had died H<.' \;ltd hl "3" a.,11.c-d for h1<, ~1gna11on "'hl"n hC' return\.'d h 1da' He "'a' fire'd ~1onda' he S.ltd H1~ tormcr emrlo~<.'r. Rotx·n \1l''"' Jt'l l1nrd h • 1. om ml nt ''" thl' atfair \1ond.a\ <''''°"I t•• l••nlirm th.i t R11hargl· nll lon@.C'r .,.,,rl.., JI thl· pr•n! 'h"I" I tu't Jl•n·t \\;tnt 111~t'l 1nt1llhl\ \.iC'S~ \.m.I It \ raual rd1g111u<. .&nd J'lllhllt'.JI h1l!olr" thJ\°' ht·1n~ prJlt1l l"d hcrl' ·· RQl\- arg.t <.J1J 1•Ul\llk \\ t'\tc:rn Fac.1 Pn n1. "hl-rl ht "11d .. 1.·d fl,r "" month,· a .. a prl'"'m.tn Rohdrgr and other ml'mbcr\ or a pand gruur "Jll..cd o fTthe \ho"' after '>t'lUnl' guJrJ' H'mll' l"d am.in from the audience th.it R uhJr~r ..aid "J' hi\ ~~iuard T hl· m.10 \1an' \ 0 ' '>lood up a1 e p.11n1 .inJ tJlkd J f-1.,,1. :audit'ncl' mrm a monlte' \\ hl·n \lo inlrt'' "ho al " hlal~ J\k1.·d 1f< >\ rlalh though• <,he at1d Olhl'r 1-la,I,, "'l°'rl' r('" than huma n ( (l\ rlpl1ld ·1t '>J pr\nt•n fall .. Me mbers of Women 1n World TradC' "''" hear Susan LcntL. e'ccut1 \C director of the Wo rld Trade AsSOl·1at1on of Orange Count). at the group's luncheon Thursda) at 11 :30a.m. a t the Hohda) Inn. 3131 Bristo l St . Costa Mesa. LcntL "ill discuss plans for the construction of a World T rade Center o f O range Count) building in Santa Ana. Guest 11cke1s to the luncheon arc SI Call 968-3868 for reservations. Council sings·dif f erent tune in approving Cafe Lido move Blaze doused atHBtower · 8) ROBERT BARKER Ol-0...,~• ... Tuesday,Feb.9 • 4 p.m. lrvi.De City Coucll, council chamtx·"· In inc C" 1c (enter. 17200 Jamborct· Bh d. · • 7 p.m H.aUagton Bue~ U•loa Higb Scbool Dlstrlct.d1stn c1office.10 251 Yorklov.n A'c. lVednesday,Feb.10 • 9:30 a.m. Oran1e Couty Board of Surr- vlsors, bourd hcan ng room. Hall o f i\d min1strat1o n. 10Ct'1t· Center Pl:ua. Santa Ana • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Redtvtlopmut AIH· ey, council chambers. 77 Fair Drive. By GRF.G KLERKX OI IM e>.ey Not l tllft (ale Lido -'1.''' fl\lrl Bl'.H h ' .111 meClJ -\\Ill gl'I .1 11('\\ ht1nll '"' n folio'' 1ng thl' l 11' 1 11unur, .1ppr1•\ .11 Monda' night ot .1 fH •IP''':al 111 11111,, thl' duh to <I IJrgn hutlJ111g Thi.' unJn1muu'> u•unul 'llll.' n•, rr,1.·d .1 4-3 dl'll\ll•n on fan 11 v.hen 1! turnul d o"n ll\\lll"r .ll'I\' \pcrra11a·, rl·qm''l '"r l'\ ll'lllkd l11)1.'r .11 ing .ind J>l'rh •r m.1 nu hour'>. \ wu•nJ puhlil ht·anng \\J\ hl·IJ ~ILln <l.I \ ht'C:JU\e l 1>un,1h\111ll.111 Ruthcl\n Plumnll'r \:i1J <.hl' "J' 1."ntuwd b' J 'ar1l'I\ 111 prnpo\.il<. .inJ 1n.1d ' i:rtrnt h-'otcd agJin.-.1 the pruJ\.'lt h11ur' .it lhl· nl''' IPl.1111111 at '111 \0th 'illl.'l'I )J11 1.11mhl" plJ\lngJI tht' Ill''' duh \\tll J1Jll. up JI I J m t''l'n n1~h1 of the ''l'l'" \\Ith 1he fl .. 1.iur.1n1 dt"ing .11 2 am I hl' PIJrrn1ng l 11mm1'""1n 1n111alh l'\t,1hll'>hl.'d thJt 1.111 grllllP' JI thl' rc- Ju .. :lll'd rl'\laur.1nt uHlld pl.1~ until mid- night '\unda~ thr11ugh I hul'JJ, and un11I I J m I ndJ\ J nJ \aturJJ, \rx·rr:111a Jl'J'll'.lkd thJI \l•nJ1111ln tel lht• ll'Unc1I. dj1n11ng thl· rl·.-.1aurJnt l1luld not hi.I(,,._ qu.1111' JJ11u1mhl."11 thn had to u'lll luJl· tht·1r \e l\ hl.•forr I ~ti J m \f)l:rr .t//J ~lnlJ'•l'l.'11 J'll'rlurming hl'Uf' thnrngh I 10 a m l'' l'I'\ da' bul \unda' lk latl'r .. omprom1\l.'J and J t'cep1cd the I am \UltltT pan\1nn ag:11 n n prC,<,(,'d their' tl'"" 11n thr propu..,JI Thl,mJ,[)1,on "'holi'l''"'lll'fl 3\\3~ tro m lhl.' p ropo'>C'd kl\.JllllO '31J no1~ from thr d uh "t'uld l..eep hl' Jnll hi' nr 1ghbuf' a"a~t inw the earl\ m1>rn1ng hour\ ··ti 11 " Jn ccono n111. hJrd,h1r ti•r tht O\\nl'f Ill 1.ln-.c Jt 12 'ti ti ... (('nJinf\ J hard..,h1p lln rt•s1dCnt\ Ill Jl.IJU'l lhl'lr h•'Ur' to hl'i hu'iincs'> ... ~id ()"<'" · Thr 1.Pun, I has. I bc-hc,1.·. 1gnort•d thl.' u'nHrn' 111 resident'> in that 1mmt·d1jlt' jrl'3 ~la me\ J nJ \mo l' '>htll lroni th( "' nd1n" ''' H un11ng111n lka1.h:c. talln1 building \l0nda' l'' t·nin(! bt•lorl= lh<.'' '"ert dllU't(.'J h' an .tUll•mJlll 'ipnn"lcr \\\lcm lire ,f111.1JI<. \.11J 1ciJa' Dama(!r "41" mntin<'d to the ~dnd 1l01H lll thr I '-,t1•f" C hartrr ( cf1'1cr hu1IJ1np. J I Bt'Jlh Bouk,ard and \\amcr -\\t'nu1. dq•anmcn1 \J'llll <.'S"Qma n R1rg11 [)a," ,.uJ t•XIJ• l)amagt· "a' nut at about s ~111lt ,hl·~1d Rut thl' t'1•t· ,uuld .. a,c l aust"d a maJor J1'a'lll hJd t n111 l:le.'l'O tor lhe <ipnnlkr-. (),\\,,'-lid \m•ll..tntl h)h,ll(l) maa·nals inad' t•nrnt h kit n J AJ,tt hJ,l..l'l ~tt~ touchC'd ,,ff lhl· ii rt .i• ahl.,ul '4~ pm . shC' \aid • The CllUllt ti and ~('1Crra11a agrcl·<l 111 j ••••••••••••••••••••r,J comprn111l'il' 111111J1l'r;1tintt Jnd rx-rh•rm1nti .\I ~londa~ nigh!'<. putih1. ht·anng. nrnronl·nts .inJ 11prx1n~n1~ lll the e \- D"l'n and other opponl·rt' ,.illnt h•r 1nl.'rca\C'd pohct' patri•I<. and J '" nit,nth fC"' ~I!" of the du~·.-. U\t' JX'rm11 111 cn,uH' that Cale l 1d11 " Jdhrnng ti' n•11"'-' regula110M Thl· 1.oun1. ti 1nl ludt•d h.11h pro' l"ilOll\ 10 II\ .1ppr1\\J •'I th(' C'\ pan\ion 1 hl 111l1,r "'"' unoccup1l'd and thC'rl· "l'rl' llt rlJUfll'\ l>J\ I\ \aid Highway violence returns; passenger shot by motorist By JONATHAN VOLZKE .,. .. ~,... ..... A motorist apparent!) angered by a slow-mtWina car in a Tustin inter- sccllon sho t and critically injured a passenger 1n the H h1clc l"lrly toda). marking a tttum o f roadway v1olcncc to Southern Cahfom1a. The v1ct1m. identified only as a 29- year-old Santa Ana resident. was a passenger in a t<ns Oldsmobile stoppt'd at Red H ill and Walnut avenues at 2: IS a.m .. said Tustin pOhC'e clerk Amelia Cerda. t thc red h&ht. a 1975 yellow Ford pickup tNCk with a camper shell pulled up atid stopped behind the Oldsmobile. Cerda u1d When the lntM SomeoM pncd-Ol)Cn lhe window of a 1971 Dodie Van·perkcd m the 170 block of Promtnadt and .siok its stc~ shonly aflcr mldnaaht MOn· day. • • • T"'o amphf~n ~ sloltn from lhe trunk oh VoUi:s••n Bua while the vthidt was perked 1n the 40 block of Slf"cr Crnctnt bctWftn 6 p.m I h&ht turned grt'Cn. ho~c.-,er. tht' Old mobile sputtered before pulling into the intersectio n, he ~1d. The driver o f the Ford apparr n tl) became anll)' and leaned out of h1 w indow and fired at least two shot~. OnC' O( which passed throuah the trunk o f the car and hit the puStnger in the ttntcr of hist.ck. The dnvcr or the Oldsmobdc, also unidentified by poli<'C, pulled into a nearby shoppina C'enter and notified 1uthorit1cs. Cerda said. The truck. meanwhile. •-as last seen spttd1na south o n Red Hill A venue. Cerda $ltd. The driver of the •ruck wu d~ scribed as whuc and •bout 30 years old with Iona blond h11r ind 1 ~ard. Sunday and 8 • m Monda). • • • A red Schwann ftw-~ bltyck' wa stolen from 1 home 1n the I block of Main $uect IOmet.ame be· l~n 8 a m. and 4 p.m Monda • • • A red 1917 ('Uta Int~ air. ltttn~ numbtr lHA' 962. • to~n from the 1000 block or Ha Orwc on Sunda)' bttft'm noon and mid· naaht ( 1.•r.IJ ,,11J "" p.1'><.t'ng1:r \\J'I de- ' nt'l.·d ·'' .1 m.1n .thl)ut ~' 'l'Jf"'i 11k1 <;hl' \,Jld l he nh~xhhl·d bring' nwmnnc<> ut t.1!11 ;,u111nw1 "twn more th.Jn tlO reporll'd .1l'1' t•I r.1.1J\\J\ '1nknl't' k fl at l<.•.a I '"'' f'l.'l1pk Jl'Jd In ( u'ta Mesa. r .1ul ,u,<.tiJum \\JS p.1ruh1t•d \\hen hl' \\J~ <>hnt 1n tht• nl'\.._ nn lhC' traffic-\ hokt•d (. O\IJ \k\J f~'l'"·" O\"Clr the Oran11c l lllllll\ I a1rgrnunJ., \lbcrt ( armll '"''lt·'n a \ant.1 \na roofer. l'i no"' hl.·in~ tm•1ct '-'n 1 h.l <'' o f i ncmptcd murJcr ·''"11111 "111\ .l dcadl) "-<'3fll.ln ·'"'-t tinng inti• J n mh.lbilc\) \Chldl' \lMi"Jn \11uld ~l\.t' ltfc in pn,on for the I uh I'< "'ootin&. • • • " ~oman w1 inJUf\"d llltJ.l\ afternoon 1n a n aucmp•eJ ~tmn~ .arm ~'> The •oman reponeJ tha1 &-.o )~ bo s on ~tc~f\J\ 111cmptf'd to nat h her puN' m 1hc block o(\\alnut ~'tnU<' P-talaValleJ · 197) ford pid up wa reported tfn from a mat0n~ho kt\ 11 p.lrl.l·~t 1n lrnnt 111 ht' hl,mt• at 15 l)' l l" I lure' ...,, T hr truck. tak<'n ~\11nd,I\ n1gh1, \\J\ \3lued at $5 noo • • • \ ,~_,rar-11ld man reponcd th:it ncarh S30c1 in cash and good" "a~ tal..l·n '\und.1~ night from h"' au10- mob1k l 11 "a parked 1n front ol hi' hl1me a1 16341 M ahog.in' ''<' Laguna Beach f\\O Los .\ngckl1, rc,1den1~ v.crr rnhhl..-d 31 gunpoint C'.irh ~unda\ at ( rl''' Strt'C't Ekach JamM ramll. '~ nnd Nathnn '1orthnp ~ Y>C'rt s11t1n8 o n the hca h at ~ -*O a m "hen t"'l' ffi l'n \\Jl._t'd up and pull<.'d re'ohr" Onl' of thc-SU'>Pl'\ b f'('portcdJ) tatC'd "(•l'l' m<' 'our m 1Jnc' or I'll t'ilo"' ~our hl·ad · off· The 4'U'P« t. d~ "·ntx·d 11~ mu~ ul:ir men 1n th<' mid ~°' llcd on foot "1th S400 1n '>h • • • T"' ll J"Jtnllngum.t Ihm' mens nnis 'alUl·J a 1 S" 111i.1 "',.rt' rt"pc•n1.·d \t\1lrn at 6 .l I p m 'undJ' lr11m ,1 rc\IJen,1.· in the .lOt• "11'>1. I.. 1.•I 'J"l'"' Newport Beach mC'onr 'mJ<.ht<l the ma1lbo\ 1n front o t J \Jn fkrn.ud1no "-'enut' home earh 'und.l' l .lU'lnl an ~t1 - matC'd SIOP dJnugt' th4.' 'h'1tm 101,1 pohw • • • \ Bc\._<'r (1rJnJ Prl\ l.&r 'lereu 'alut'd ;it S ~(It "a' rrport<'d 'loll"n lr1'm an unloc\.l•d blur IQ ~ Mer\ l.'(k~ fknt 'UO\D par"<'J 0' er lhl' \\t'C'l rnd 1n th(' garagc t1f a fkal'On 8:n ho rn<.' Coetalleea -\ buralaf) v.~ "·ponrd at I: .l" pm \fond.a~ 1n the lf'Ol hh.,., L ot M1,.<:.1.on On' e • • • Re 1dt'nt\ in thl" ~00 blO\ L t\t t ~IC' Transient faces rape charge I 'trll • <.'p.1•11.·J .1 hurglaf" at 11 pm '''''"'·" • • • \ I 1 H.H-tild mJn "a' a~'l<'d at ".in-\t,inda\.after allcaroh "'\J' l11n~ .1 rt'lll'C' l1ffi~r Further 1n1<Hp1a1i.111 l>n lh<' inc1dC'nt in the ~ t1111-1'hx I.. ol Pla"t•n11a "v('nuc:" v.a, m•t .1, .11lahk • • • T "''' Pl't\J'llc "<'rt a~tcd at tht' ;ir.. JcflJnmC'nl "tore a1 . ulh (. O.l\\ Plan l1n :iturda\ afil"r a1- l<'m 1111ng 10 1'h1;11n rt=fund!. or , loth1ng 1ha1 hJl.I not hct'n purch11std Huntlneton Beacll Buralars 'tol a S I :!O an'~<"nn1 m h1M ' and a .:!' 'tdc-o .t'>W'UC' rttorder from a rn1d eoct' 1n lb<> I Q()(l(I blod of < lan.i Lan Two men •te41 bank depollltl ' ('\\ff t l .... ......;....... , ....... · . .. --·-~ ----- ~ ~ ·, December Otghttally: . 33percent ·were late W AsHINGTON (AP) -AirliM delays role sharply in ~mber, a«ordina to the latest aovemment statistics, but a survey of travel aaent• doM the same month raises doubts ov~rhowconccmed air rravclen may be about punctuality. ln its latest monthly statistics on airliM delays, the Transportation Dtpertment reported Monday that one-third of the niahts by maJor air carriers arrived late in December. h 'hs the larscst perceo• since the .,-1i.n~ .bcaan rcponina on-time ~1stacs m September. :there were 660 nifhts late at least 80 pereent of the ume durina the !nth, compared with onl y 71 such pts the previous month. Eighteen iahtswcre late each time they took to air during D«ember. compared with only one in November. the department said. But the American Society of travel •nts reported Monday that a "4tvey of 1.600 agents during ~m­ bcT' showed onl y one m fi ve agents as 6-er having had a chent request on- dlile performance information when bdok1n& I OiithL .................. --c--t• .......... ~ *"')dwtfttOM.'17 ,an Alfi Amlticln Wtsl Southw9sl '· Amtrlcan ~. USAlr Easttm Pi.dmont TWA Notthwesl Unlt9d 71.4% 74.2% 73.1% 17 1.9% .f% ~ , .. 187. -a .S% .3% 13 82.8 % ---------- The group· said that 78 percent of the I ,600aaents who responded to the survey said they had never had a client request on-time infonnation when making reservations or O(der- ing tickets. "When asked. they said their clients we re more interested 1n safety and other matters." said AST A spokeswoman Janet Bennett. In the Transportation Department • survey. Pan American World Air- ways replaced American Airlines as Atuk• ,SA '·"' (~6) • PleOmonl 8.1% (81) TWA 8. 194 (63) Unft9d 5.4% (9S) Pen Am 4.9% (10) Non ..... 4.1% (S8) Southwff I 4.4% (34) havina the best record for promptness in D«ember. American, which had led the other 13 airlines in each of the three previo1·~ months. dropped to fourth. Complaints from air travelers to the Transportation Department's consumer affairs office rose from 3,125 in D«ember to 3.6 10 1n January. The consumer complaint statistics arc released alons with the on-time performance statistics. but apply to a later month. Final argunients due in Nofziger trial Satellite does 'Star Wars' ' ~lsslle~tracklng practice CAPE CANAVERAL, Aa. (AP)- A 6,000-pound research satellite suc- cessf ully tracked 15 mock Soviet nuclear missiles around the ~obe t<><4Y in a• major test for the 'Star Wars" plan to build a missile shield in space. Seven sensors on the satellite'and hundreds at aro und stations pthered data that could help determine if it as feasible to build a split-second response system in space and whether jt could distinauish a real missile from a decoy. -we believe we had a very success- ful mission," said Army Maj. Andy Green, the prosram ma~r for the Strategic Defense Initiative Or- ganization, told a news conference today. "We succe5sfully deployed all the objects on time, and the observations all were carried out," he; said. He added that one of the satellite's seven sensors, an infrarW device. failed, but there were backup systems on board. Green said the mission end(d today but il will take about I 0 days to assemble all the data from the satellite and 1round stations before the dqrec of success can be determined. The $250 million exercise bcpn Monday evenina with the launch of a two.staae Delta rocket from Cape Canave ral. The entire second staac shot into orbit more than 2SO miles hi&h. Within four hours, it had deployed all 14 simulated Soviet rociets and began the first of 200 trackina maneuvers like those that would be needed for an orbiting Star ~rs battle station . A I Sth suborbital target payload was launched by a small rocket fired from the Pacific Missile Range at Barkina Sands. Hawaii. Green said this provided missile plume data that could help develoo instruments for detcctina a ho tile missile comina off a launch pad. After the first few hours, officials said they wen: elated with results. "We will have a suite of sensors lookin~ at 15 objects over many orbits, Gordon Smith, deputy direc- tor of the S11tqic Defense Initiative Office, said at a news conference. "Altogether we're very. very pleased with the start.'' The office said four of the payloads contain motors 1hat were fired to simulate a Soviet rocket as it climbs off a launch pad. The 11 others played the roles of Soviet missiles coa1tin1 throuah space berore relcasina their multiple nuclear warheads. Lase~dars. optical devices and infrared and ultraviolet sensors fol- lowed the payloads against varyina backirounds such as land. ocean. horizon and space. Bork: Kennedy Korea condemns U.S. ~avy behind assault patrols during Olympics G RO VE CITY. Pa. (AP)-Robert H. Bork came o ut swinJing in bis first public appearances smce resigning from the U.S. Court of Appeals. saying Sen. Edward M. Kennedy "painted a nigh1mare of fascist re- pression and attributed it to me." By 'he A1Hdated Preti Bork said Monda)' nilht that his WASHINGTON (AP) -The proS«ut1on and scheduled final arguments for today. rejection by the Senate fOr a scat on defense in Lyn Nofziger's tnal are prepanng final Nofziger. 63. is accused of four felony counts of the U.S. Supreme Court was cngj- arvuments fo r 1'urors who will decide whether the former ·11~11 lobb · forme Wh 'te Ho se coll · 198' neered b} the Massachusetts Demo- WASHINGTON-North Korea today denounced a U.S. plan to conduct naval exercises ofTthe South Korean coast during tne Olympic Games 1n ~oul as "intimidation and blackmail." The naval exercises are designed as "Just a littlt overt warning" to North Korea against disrupt1n1 the Games. a Reagan administratio n official said Monday. North Korea·s official Radio Pyongyang, mo nitored in Tokyo early today. said the naval exercises show that "militaristic intimidation ... by the U.S. imperialists against the Democratic People's Republic of Ko rea (has) reached an extremely reckless stage." ·• I ) ymg r I U CIJUeS in -Crat II\ ··a long-planned and carefully presidential aide illegally lobbied one-time White House on half of Wed tech Corp. and two other chents. col1~ues. Has business partner. Mark A. Braoo 42, is charged calculaled assault b) a skillful poli-Actlng governor talces over for Mecham i -11c1an." e defense rested its case on Monday without with aiding and abetting o ne of the allegedly illegal Bork addressed l,SOO cheering PHOENIX, Ariz. -AcungGov. Rose Mofford. in her first day on 1he1ob. put a ke ) aide to impeached Gov. Evan Mecham on lea ve. and called for the Legislature to enacta holiday honoring the Rev. Martin Luther King. Mecham. whose troubles started after he rescinded a King hohda) last )ear. expressed concern Monday that his im peachment trial would be conducted under less than stnnsent rules of evidence. But he said he expecls to win his JOb back by clearing himself in a criminal fraud trial and b> w1nn1ng a recall election May 17 ... I look at this strictly as an interim affair.' Mecham said. callina the former Wh11e House poliucal director to the contacts. Each charge carries a potential two-year witness stand. sa)ing prosecution evidence presented no sentence and S I0.000 fine. students at Grove City College. a need for Nofz1ier's tesumo ny. Defense lawyer E. 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I decided to wear Camp/ .Amoena breastforms They're unusually hke your own breast tissue They become warm w ith you and they· re very pliable They FREE CONSULTATION NO OBLIGATION Candidat~s emphasizing New Hampshire· p~imary feel hke a natural extension ot yourself My choice is Amoena breastforms I recommend them to any w oman who's had a mastectomy ·· A,,,UID OITHOTIC SYmMs, Ltd. 11417 Mt. Lllfttl9J St •• Sult• I Pountaln ValleJ. CA tl70I (714ft6J·7782 In 164 7) Peter Stuyvesant traded a rew strands of beads for the island of Manhattan. Starting February 16th, you can make a historic trade too. -~~ ' t MANCHESTER. N.H. (AP) - The full force of the 1988 pres1den11al campaign whirl"-md hit New Hamp- shire today as Democrat Richard Gephardt looked to tum his victory in the Iowa caucuses into momentum against Michael Dukak1s' big lead here. Republtcan Bob Dole turned his a11en11on 10 the Gran11e tate as "'ell. "-Ith a 're"' IO"'ard makrng next Tuesda~ 's first-1n-the-nat1on primary elcc11on mor(' of a contest than was o nce npcc1ed. ot onl )' did 1hc Kansas Re- publican "'In thl· lo"'a caucuses Monda). a new poll in New Hamp- shire sho"'l'd him moving up on fro nt-runner George Bush e'en before the caucuses began Vice President Bush 'o"'ed to hit the ground running 1n Ne"' Hamp- shire to re' 1H' a campaign staggered b} a th1ro place finish in Iowa. "Iowa's first. but Nl'W Hamsph1re·s Sen. Bob Dole ngh1:· chanted Bush supporters at Rep. Rlclaard Oeplaardt the Nashua airport as the Republtcan hopeful armt'd Monda) night to IOWA CAUCUS WINNERS.•• a"'a11 "'hat turned out to be d1sap- po1n11ng news from 1hc Midwest. From Al Pat Roben son. who bested Bush stand in New Hampshire. Bruce for second. "'as "a new national Babbitt. disappointed in fifth place. leader" after Iowa. his supporters also "'as in Democratic Jropardy s:u~~en as the Iowa caucus results along "-llh another fifth-place fin-isher. Republican P'ete du Pont. flooded in. New Hampshire cam- paign workers "'ere making telephonl: Gephardt, who appealed to econ-call~ across the state. tf) ing to 1ay om1c nationalism. told cheering <fo"-n the foundauon for a decent backers that his narrow wm means sho"' ing in 1hc primal'). ..the Democrats of Iowa deltvered an On the Democratic side. unm1st;ikable message: This isn·tjust Gephardt's first-place numbe~ in an election. it's a fight for America.'' Iowa made him the top challenger to Dukuk1s told ABC. "I feel ter· Dukakis. who has been fa vored tn this nfic .... to come in here and do what I hi..~ h did against two next-door neigh-ne1g vvnng state ever since c bo .. entettd the race. A.s the governor of rs_ Massachusetts. he had a head slart. , Gephardt :;von the battle in the first .. Folks. tonight we \A.On thC' bronze. rou.nd for s_ lo"' a delegates to . the Next ""eek ""c go for the gold and national nominating convention. we 're going to win u:· Dukakis told ~1th pract1~all~ all precincts repon- supponers in Des Moines. "We're 1ng. he h~d *.o delcga~es. compared to going to begm a week that is gomg to 17 for ~lhno1s Sen. Simon an~ 13 fo r shape American histof).'' Dukak1s. Two were uncommitted. Dukak1s·s New Hampshire chief Bush. up before dawn to greet said ifs down to his man and the factor} worke~ m Nashua. N .. H .• said congressman from St. Louis. he w.ould do m.uch better in n~xt .. This 1s aoing to focus the clectton week s P~1 i:r:iary in Ne~. Hampshire in New Hampshire on a couple of where he is o~c ofth~m -a tum on people -Mike Dukak1s and Dick Kan~n Doles .~ds tn Iowa that he Gephardt ·· said Charle$ Baker. 'Mis one of us. And Bush,. who ~s On that. Gephardt's staff chief an oct<anfront . home an Ken- agrced. nebunkport. Ma1':'c. told reporter~ at "I think the field has narrowed to ~.he Nashua ~lant 1n New Ha,mpsh1re. Dukakis and Gephardt. It establishes Just get m) messaae o~t .... I m.?ne of an alternative to Mike Oukakis for them ... .I understand this area .. the voters of Hew Hampshire." said Robertson. ,ho~~vcr. 1nterv1e~ed Mark Lonaabuagh. on AB~.-TV.s Good Mom1n1 Both Dukak1s and Gephardt have Amenca. said "".~n ~sked wh~t strong New Hamsphire orpnazations happened to ~.ush. I don t thank he s to carry on the fight. while former very popular. Anzona Gov. Bruce Babb11l. who The former television evanselist fi nished a d1sappoinun1 fif\h in Iowa. said tbat Bush has bttn in President counted on his own touah New Rcapn's t.hadow of populant). "but HamJ>:shire orpnization to sa ve his once that shadow bums off, I don't candidacy here on Feb. 16. think he's aoina to be a major Former Colorado Sen. Gary Han. contcndet.'' who barely m3dc a dent at all in Iowa. Dok. the bl& winner. said simply. vo~ed to pttts on with his effon to 'Tm not tak1n1 anyth1n1 for grant- "lct the~ decide" the fate ofh1s tel." Hewa1ny11" to New HamP,'h1re reborn c:amp1i..-. whtrt he hn trailed Bush m opinion On tM Rcpublt('an •ck. cheers Polt,s. broke out at the Dole htadQuartcn 1n Simon and Dukak11, 1ntcrv1ewed Manchtsacr as 11 t>tcame ck'ar the in On MointS today before lcavin1 §mate OOP-tadn'wat Meded for a for N~w HamOlbite. pve upbeat bl\Wlft. I assc:nmentJ or their lttOnd•a~ ut Sen. Wamn Rudman. Dole·s therd-pta('e finishes 1mon1 the (h1ef beckCT in the state. said Bush Dcmocrau. was still ahead. .._, "It wu ~cry clott to a dead hnt." .. Wc'"e10Ulon1waytoto. Th1115 said 1mon o n NBC-TV's "Today" ~lo Mlp ... he said proaram. He said he *a' opum1st1(' . . ,.., going 1ntO New Hampshire. though he conceded Dukakis would likely win that primary. Overall. he said, "I think wt: have a real shot at doing this thing. .. Do1e said Monday n1ght"s results gave the campaign a "whole new focus," but he wasn't 1alkingabout his own win. He was referring to the big evangelical Chnst1an turnout and Robertson's second-place surpnsc at the expense of Bush. who was ballered in the precinct caucuses that represent the 1988 campaian 's first ~jor-test of randidatcstrcn1th. "Tell fhem I'm comina after them.'' Bush said af\er leaving Iowa early Monda)' night for New Hamp- shire. "We're in friendl y territory here." W11h 70 percent of precincts report- ing. an incomplete count not likely to be advanced. Gephardt had 24.136 votes for 27 percent of the Demo- cratic vote, followed by Simon at 2 1.403 with 24 percent and Dukakis w11h 18.041 and 20. S percent. Jesse Jackson ran fourth with 9, 77 3 votes and 11 percent. ahead of Babbitt. who had 9 percent and 8.049 votes. Six percent were uncommitted. and Hart all but disappeared. rcceiv- m&JUSt 896 votes. less than I percent and «11in1 non-candidate Mario Cuomo who had 22J votes. Hart called himself "a sprinter. who is in the race to stay." ' A missinJ tlcment in Iowa was TenncHtt Sen. Albert Gore. a critic of Iowa caucuses who~ stratcay is to look for b11 wms 1n the M~rch 8 " uper Tuesday" pnmanct in his native South. He had 192 votes. On tht Repubhcan sick. with 98 ~ pcrctnt of the Pf'(C'incts rtport1na. Dolt had 40.661 voles for 37 percent or IM vote. Robtrtson had 26. 761 votes for S percmt to Bush's 20.19-t. 19 ptteent. New Vortc Rep. Jack Kemp was founh with 12.088 votes and 11 pcrtto&. •bale tonncr Oda-*•~ Gov. du Pont hid 7, 999 votes and 7 percent. Former Sttrtta~ o( tile 4kun«r Ha11 rflJllCrtd Ina than I percent. ha v1na dropped out of lo"'·a wttkt. aao. TM mnain1n1 \Otc:rHxprn~ no~~. ... ' . ' .. I • I Private air routes to LAX approved ~ LOS ANGELES (AP)-Three air route'i "111 be opened for general a\ 1at1on p1lol!> "ho complained "hen a path acros'i>con1 rolled a1~pal·e nt'ar Los Angeles lntcrnauonal 1rport v.as c.:loSt'd for safety last }car. federal officials said. T he qhangcs in the a1rpon's Trrminal ontrol Arca followed talks with man} av1a11on groups and could serve as a protot) pc tor nation" 1dc applica11on. T .\llan McArtor. adm1nii.trator of the Federal .. \\ 1auon Adm1n1strat1on. 'laid Mon- da> The Air Linc P1lot'i .\ssc.x·1at1on. howt'\Cr. ObJC<"tl'd to one of1hc nc" comdor'i b\.•lausc 11 will require airliners 10 reduct' po"l'r and not go higher than 2.000 feel for about four miles afil'r 1akeolT. a spokesman said The routes opening ne\I month replace a sing)ccorndoro\l:rthea1rpon 1ha11h.c FAAclo<ied Aug. 19. 1987. 1n an emcrgenc ac11on prompted b> n high level of near colhs1ons bct"'-een air I ··w e v.ould be doing a d1swr"Kt' 10 tht' piluh earners and light aircraft, McAn or ~1d in th1'> area to refer 10 this au1on d'> .i rl·opcning 111 Ehminauon of1hat Visual Fl1ah1 RulC'i (VFR I thl· told) 'v FR corridor The\ FR corridor a\ "C: dll corridor was '>trongly opposed by some gt'ncral knev. II bcfon: 1'> n(lt rl·o~ned "'111 nul hi.· a\ 1a11on 1nll·rcs1s. such a'i p t!:>ts of small planes. reopened Thi'> I'> a nc"'. '>J>c:ual-rule'> drl"J "'llh v. ho rited the d1flicult} of crossing lhl' airport's spcciJI 0> ing rules applied to 1t · ~1l \nor \auJ .,,asl and rnmplc>. TCA. ' I Pilots u\1ng the ~pcc1JI fhgh1 Ruk' .\rl'.t Tho)Cd1fficult1eswcre"ompoundcd b~ a art mu!>t huH· a thJrt ul the TC.\ 1n 1hc l•l\.kp11·JnJ of the emergency order that raised tht' Cl'1hn~ ofthc hu' l' 1hc•ir ant1"11ll1\H>n JnJ pv'>11111n light\ tUrnl·J TC A from 7.000 feet to 12.500 feel. too high for on man) planes. Pilotsco~ined they were Jammed · into conge\Led an:as arou d the T\A. Traffit al<,u v.111 be: n:<,trtl tl·J 1u n11n-1urhi1Jl'1 The ncv. corridors 111 .bc e\tablishcd Marrhl airtrafl opc1at1ng :ll nn morl' 1h;in 1-lll nJuttl JI 10. One cros'IC~ d1re<"ll~ o'er Los Angeles n11k' per houi lnternauo nal and 1he others are east and "est ol Pt lot'" 111 nut hJ' c tu '>l'£Jppr111 JI tu th thl· tht' J1rport ruutl' lrum JH 1ralfa .onl;il~r' """'l \t•r Jll Mc.\noremphasizedthal thcnev. north"'est plant·sv.1llhJ\l tohJH'J .. \l11Jt < ''""'>Pondl·r southl·ast rorndor o\Cr the airport 1s d11Tcren that g1H''> u1ntrolkr'> J rc1JJr tJrgl·t Jnd Jltitudc from tht• one: 1hat \!<US shut down. inlurmat1on ThE American Orange Coast DAIL f PILOT Tuesday February 9 1988 * A 5 • Ex-Highway Patrol officer'!! murdertrialnea ringend i Si.\'\ DIEC...() ( .\P) -( lo"n~ Jrgumrnb art: C\fX'l lt'd Wcdnt·sda} in lhl' murdl·r trt.11 of a furma ( Jlifurn1J H1gh"'a' Patrol ulfat·r hargcd "'1th '>tranghng a moto11\l "'h1k on du\\ ProSt:t uiur. '>'t'rl' '><.·hedukd ll• prl''>Cnl thc:ir final rl'buttal "'11nc.,w' Tul·Wa' Jftl·rnoon "'hosc tt•s11mor1' "'111 addrl'~'> qul'\llon'> and appan·nt d1snepJnue<. ra1..ed during tht' dl'· kn'>l' portion ol ( ra1g Pt':-~r·., tnJI '\I~ St·n~· ol tuning " thJt ~uu "'''".' hl·Jr dosing argumC"nt'> un11 I "t•Jnc'>Ja) ·· upcnor C ourt J uJg.l Richard D HuffmJn told 1ur "' \l1)nda' ahl·r thl' dt'kn~ rc~ted .. .\\ ~c JZl'L to the do'>l· of tlw, lJ\l 11'1mportJlll th.it ~uu \till keep tro1"• l1111111n1.1.Jn' op1n1un .. about II I kn~ 11' tcmptintt ht·lJU\l' '°'l'0 rt' near tht' cnJ hut '°'l "rt• nut therC' )~t .. fht 11 thtn \fX'nt t"'o hour.. 19 gJthl 1111~ dJ1 l..lll''I' louring tht• I ntl'f· 'tJl• I' •11•11t.1gl· road ~hl'ft' prO'i· nul '" u•nt,·nJ Pl'\t'r killed (ar;i l-..111111 .)1 •·n 1lw nighl of Dt-<: ~1 1 •1..,1. ·'' '>hl "'J~ rlrl\ ing fron) J 'l "11d1d1 ta hl 1 1-1 ( aJon home I .i • ·, , 1 '>\. Urtcd to the l'rt·tlo. t-.·.i '' •1,·1 l' 111, ' 1. 11 m · s txxh "'a t 1uml 'I l 11 '\t dil\ wtnk arm('() '-\\ \I tJ • mJnncd barnradi.'\ k> 1 1 \1 •, K11Jd olTramp' and .i1 1•th t • " ,., fll.1muuOagC"fat1guO§ ''·'" t , d r1 rn J Ol'Jrb' hillside Soldier-pilot who flew into· R~~gan airspace convicted By Tlae Associated Press LOS .\NGELE5 --\n -\rm) pmate v.h o hl·d Jhout v.h> hl· Ill'" into. restricted airspace o'er President Reagan's rnnch ha' bcl·n tound guilt~ ol making fal~· statcmrnt' and could fatl' up to I() ~l·ars 1n pmun Ralph" 1lham 1'1 )ers. JJ, of Fort Lc \\IS. Wash . "as con' llte<l uf tv.o m un I'> ol making fal'>C \Wlemrnls in a ruling Monda) h~ l ' (). D1 c;tnc1 Judge Man~I ~l·al Sl:ntcncing v.a~ '>lhl·dulcd Ma rc h 7 M)l·rs v.a'i con' 1c1cd of I~ 1ng IU ofl1uah. about the rcil'>On he Mr3}ed into proh1h1tcd a1 r-;paCl' on h1<.i Mt~ t11 John Wa,ne -\1rport un .\ug I J. 19 7, the da~ the prc\ldent ~a' head111g tu Im hilltop ranl'h north of 'ianla Barbara. MONEY MANAGER Lottery mllllonaire to aid childz:en LO · .\ GELE~ -C ahforn1a\ nc"'est lo11c:n m1ll1onam· '>..IH ht'll donate pan ofh1!> SS :!b m1l11on winning'> to t'!>lah1.,h a·lolkgl· ">cholar..ti1p fund for local '>Chool children Ll'andro argd!>. til, alc;o 'i31d 1here\ no qul·st1on about rt·tinng on his nc\I birthda} in Jul}' \'arga'>. v.ho 0"' n\ .\nd~ ·.,.a '>hop that mal es uniforms for ( athohochool'>. "-On la'>I !'laturda~ \Jall>.JlOt "'h..:n his .,1>. numbers were picked 1n the stall"'> "'l.0 110 6--19"' gamt' fhc "'1nn1ng numbas wae sl'lcltl'd b' a computa. Varga\. married tor nH>rl· than 311 ~l'ar'I and thl· father of four, will reCl'I' c $211 .200 a ~t'ar atkr ta\l'' l11r 20 ~l'.lf' Joan Colllns, ex-husband settle-suit -• LOS ANGELE -The bitter dl\Ofl't' and propcrt) battll' bctv.cen .. D} nast} .. \ 1xcn Joan C'olltns and e \·husband Pctl'r Holm "0' l'r. "'1th both v. amng sides claiming \ 1ctOr} The actress settled a 't•nemou'> and '>'l'll· publicized parting b} agreeing 10 p:l) Holm SI 0.000 and ll .;ing him l eep a $-10.000 sports car. In cxch:inge. Holm"' 111 hand over the deed to thl·1r J01ntl~ ov.ned home 1n the south of France and return personal bdong1ng., he: s11ll has. '"It's taken a long time. but tt appears to he an equ1 tabk st·ttll'nll'nt." C olhns 1uld reporters M onda~ foll ov.ing afll·r a -I' ~-hour nc:go11.111ng '>l'">\IOn hl·hin$.1 r losed doors. As the coupk ldt the courthou.,t'. llolm 'houtl·d :iltl·rtm n-v. 1fc. "B}c. Joan. All lhe best. Joan." %e rl·plied "1th a d1pfX·d ·· f h:rn l>. ,,,u." The l clebrit} marnagl· tx·t"~cn lht• 5-1-~ear-old n1ghtt1mc <.oap 'tar and tht• dashing -10-)ear-old one-time S"'cd1sh rock ·n· roll singer ~gan in ll/1\-1 and anded 13 months later Their court baulcs la'itt•d long~·r tha n thl·ir union Baby slayer's sentence said too llght 0.\KL-\ND -F1ftl'l'n ~c:ar' In life 1n pnsun "not <,uffiut•n1 pun1.,hml·n1 tor J man '>'ho po'>cd as a "'omJn -.o hl· could adopt a handKap~·d inlant hl· later beat to death. according to the pro~cutor ~lar) Jan..: 1 ulr1 ul tht' ACcount So Much For So Little. • • •Chcrkin~ W11h 5 25'1 lmcn:c.,1 7'o \tin mum Balance l 'nl1mi1d cneck \Vn1ing l "nlimud F\:1'onal11.ed Chc.:tk.' • 2~ How Convenience Teller AT\t C Jrd STAR· ro CLRRCS . .\ccc" At <her 20.000 ...ocallon •\ISA Cred11 Cud • W11h 15'( .-\nnu.il 1\:rn:~e Rate -:"'o Annu.il I ct: •VISA feb1t Card" 1-<>r Cht:ckle" Chccl-ing :\o A11ual Fee ... All for onlv .. $7.50 a month •... .., C: I t' j • • Jt'"'" \ J ''J'l'J•' "" ,r..iq;c ;:ie · \I\\ ,.1, .. 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Roger~ "hn pti<.t•d ·'" the "1fc of ano1hcr man ~o the couple could adopt 1hc child.\\ J"> '>l'Otl'Ol'l·J tor his second- degree murder con' 1cti on for bcat1n2 the 1-l-nwnth -ulll h.1h' to death "1th a shcx-. DON'T J UST GO THROUGH IT- Di ·~,GRQW THROUG H IT! VOJLe~ · D "'""""""'~, ~, =-'" I hur-d." E\l'111ng"' ~\'eJv h i· '' "'. \l.ird1 17th J (h er 1.01111 h.111• .lfended \X{)rl<shop i.' I''"''""-.... ,..i. .. p,. ST. A:\DHE" S PHESBYTEHI \' Clll HCll \~:\'\ l'OIU IU. \(II """" horn '""I"'" 11.rl•or ll1j1h S:?tl H'«1•11.i•111 f .. r morr 111forrnahon oall (1:\ I ·:!88;) V '> \l,.11 h 1 MAJOR . EXPECT!D-IN PLATINUM ... .. '.'U.S. PLATINUM' could wtll bt ont of tht most talked about stoelu this 'J«lT ... It should bt in Mr)' f'Ortfaiio tltal is ainting for large ca/'ilal gains. " ~E Ryan Dean r}. tlle GOiCl cl"<l s~r Stoc11 tw.r.:,s Fol h.tflhef fl1CJmaf-Of' c:at.11-8()()..426·0640 011206) 622 7200 r ' ' . r------------------------------------~-------, IL 70 ..""BIRD CAGES OFF WROUGHT IRON BAMBOO BRASS AND SILVER WIRE CAGES FOR FINCHES. CANARIES, PARAKEETS, COCKATIELS, & PARROTS I I I I LIMITED TO CAGES IN STOCK LIMIT 1 PER AD PER CUSTOMER EXPIRES 2-29-88 I ·-----------~----------~---------------------- OPEN 7 DAYS 9 AM TO 8 PM c ')> c ,,, .. 2121 WESTCLIFF DR. NEWPORT BEACH! , I WESTC\.tH ... lcooul z ----t ..,.. z ... , , ·• I DOPA Panama craCking down on edia Israellnvestigating <p~~;[E.a';J;.~:.: Nodega warned ln '85 ....... etlng killing of Arab man !~ faaurcs'c!~i~~~~;:!',.=; WASHINGTON ~AP) -Rear Admiral John said.'"Theseare1·us1tht"1dlteh sofamanindicted for b~ m~stBank settler to demand the removal of Gen. N · · Poindexter talked with namanian strongman Manuel drug-runnin1:· Manual Antonio oriep as military Antonio Norie.p during a disputC"d December 1985 Two federal grand Juries Florida handed down chief. meetingaboutsloi1pingdru~-runnin~, not about invading indictments last Friday. portn ina Noriqa as a key An OP{)C?Sition newspaper. La N. · u ffi · be f Id 1fli k' · Prensa, said u Exitosa was closed 1caragua. accor ing to .. o 1c1a s. mem r o an 1nterna11ona rui ra ac ina consp,racy. down Monday evenina by the Justice Poindexter's principal message dunng the meeting In 1985. shonly afier br mina NSC adviser. Department because it broadcast the was a demand that Norie~ curb drug smuggling. the Poindexter met w11h Noriega. ac: panied by Assistant opposition interviews. officials said. denying Noncga's claim that the former Secretary of State Elliott Abr s and form er White The closure was the third such National Security adviser had SOUJht Panamanian House-aide Oli er l. North. Du ' the meetina. Noriqa i · _,,. · cooperation in a U.S. plan to invade NJcaragua. was "asked to clean up his act." SI o ne official. referring act on against news m~aa in as many to Nonega's alleged involvem in drua-related ac- days. Noncga·s comments. made in a tde\ls1on interview tivities. This official and anothet ho corroborated the In telephone interviews today. broadcast Sunday. drew sharp denials Monda)' from the account spoke onl) on condition > anonym ity. o(Yicials at the JOvemment's News White House and the State Department. Their ,ersion was confirmed y Norman Bailey. a Mcdia8ureausa1dtheyknewnothing Pres1dent1al spokesman Marlin Fitzwater. tra,eling former NSC' aide )i"ho left gove nt in 1983 but who a6out the acuon against La Exitosa. with President Reagan to an anti-drug conference in said he was told &y Poindexter years ago that the No one answered the telephones at o h N c ·d N • 1 ked ed N d ked h ' t~main offices of the radio network. ur am. . .. sa1 onega s comments ac ' Cfi 1-admiral .. read the not act 10 one an as 1m to be bilit) because of his legal problems. . a .. good bo>.°' In fa t. Baile) said. me illegal activities he pro-1ovemment newspaper La ·• oriega's willing to sa) an) thing at this point ... he did dechne 1n 1986. Estrella reported Radio Chinqu1. a JERUSALEM (AP) -A Palesti- nian teen-ager was shot to death in a clash with Israeli soldiers. and vil- lagers claimed a Jewish settler fatally shot an Arab man with a submachine gun. news reports said today. The army confirmed the deaths and said it was investiptina their circumstances. Latif Abu Khalil. 16. was killed by Israeli soldiers during a protest Mon- day ntght in the West Bank villatt of Attetl. the Arab-run Palestine Press Service reported. small {>Ovately-owned Station in Cbiriqu1 pro' mce. near the Costa Rjcan border. was also shut down b) 1>9litt Monday night. In another West Bank villaae. Kafr ~ddum. a Palesunian man was killed Monday. The news aaency identified the victim as Abdel Bas1t Abdullah. 25, and quoted v1llagrrs as Noncga. who was indicted 1n order the command out of the canal The speech"' taped earher Mon-saying he was shot by a Jewish settler. Flonda for drug smuggling. did nOI ion.:. The m1htal) accused the Un11-da\ as 11 wa) del' ered to the chiefs of +he arm) did not say whether a Si>' in a national!) broadcast spcc1.·h L'd tall'!> of tr)ing to d1 v1de 11 and sta.ffand rankin fficers of the army settler had been involved but it said IVl'onday night what measures might 'iL'CUrl' 1nddin11e control of the Pan-and policl' force security forces were not in the area ai Offic1alsa1 the News Media Bureau arso said they did not have an) il\formation on Radio Ch1riqui. and t~~ telephones at the prov1nc1al radio s~tion went unanswered. be taken against the U. m1lttar) ama Canal. Nonc:ga cla1 d U.S. authorities the time. presence. The command 1s located 1n the indicted him use they "cannot The Jerusalem Post q uoted wit· O n Sunday. the police searched the nc\Jisrooms and printing plant of El SW o. an oppos111on newspaper. and tilt aovemment ordered it closed. The general. who heads Panama's canal .tOnl'. over "h1ch the Un11ed an~ lon~er use ll sions or the policr. nesses as saying they recognized the Defense Forces. 1s the power behind States maintains sovereignty un11l the oft he big stick o· at of the iron fist. · assailant as a Jewish settler from the government of President Eric )L'ar 1000. U.S. troops would not be In its commu 'que. the military ncarb) Kedumim. They said he Delvalle. compelled 10 comply with any order t'ffin·rs claimed e continued pres-drove into the village in a blue About 10.000 U.S. troops make-up from Deh-alle to 11."ave. encl' of the South n Command was Volkswagori v41 n accompanied by 'N"oriqa. meanwhile. continued his cnticism of the United States. charg- 1rlg that the presence of the U.S Southern Command in the Panama Canal Zone impedes Panama's de- velo pment and threatens the nation the Southern Command. the nl'n l' "Wc rL'Jl'CI the outhern Command not l'Ontemplated I)' treaties signed anoth.cr man. who carried a pistol. center for all L' .. forces in Laun a~ a milt tar~ d1rl'ctora1e or leadership 1n I 977 b> form1· President Jimmy Witnesses told the Post the dnvcr .\menca. The) ha'c about JO.llOO 1n,1dl' <1notht·r tl'rrttOI) ... said Nor· Carter and the te Panamanian got out and opened fire with a dependents. u:ga. 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HONllT.Y • H . ' . ~-co;ry o COfnP .... ~of "'9' from ol O¥er th9 wortd. Pen.o, lndto, lt""""*8, ChiM, and Po6il1tort. Ako~ Mode 'UV' frMI !he OrieM OfMf o ca- plet. liM of ....... 1c ~· J QUALITY • fMIALm incident. and National Police refused comment. An official who answered the phone at the Jewish settlement of Kedumim said he knew nothing about the shooting. Army officials have said confronta- tions between Arab protesters and the West Bank's 65,000 Jewish settlers could f unher escalate tensions. "If there's something that worries me very much. it's that Jewish residents will take it upon themselves to punish or , provoke (Arab protesters),.. Maj. Gen. Am ram Mitzna. the West Bank's army com- mander. told Israel radio. "h 's the most dangerous thing in the field today." According to U.N. figures, SI Palestinians have died at the hands of Israelis. most shot by soldiers. since disturbances began in the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip on Dec. 8. Meanwilc. U .S. envoy Richard Murphy arrived today for talks with Israeli leaders on how to stan a peace process with the Arabs. Israel Radio reported Prime Minis- ter Yitzhak Shamir rejected foreign Minister Shimon Peres' suggestion that the .two meet jointly with Murphy. who arrived from Cairo afier visits to Syria and Saudi Arabia. Bernard Mills. the British director of the U.N. Relief and Wo rks ARency in the Gaza Strip. claimed Monday that soldiers on Sunday beat lyad Mohammed Aql. 15. who was later foUJld dead. and Aql's cousin. who suffered a broken arm. the shores 1nter1ors WllTER CLURllCE SILE Begins Tuesda~ 20·40'f, OFF on Warehouse and Showroom Inventory FURNITURE ARTWORK. ACCESSORIES BASKETS. PILLOWS. LAMPS M·F 9·6. Sat: 10-4 2640 Avon Street •Newport Beach Cahforma 92663 • (714) 642-2255 the shores 1nter1ors WOOD FLOORING • •• -. --... Oola Plank ond Porquet redwooda, teolu in o finished or unfithed 1tote. We hondle the !nttollotion· ' ' '· What goes around comes around, even in Laguna What's this? Rumors are circulating 1ha1 the Laguna Beach Ci ty Council has gotten so heavy-handed that a group of merchants is launching a recall. · . . Be.lieve il or nol. the Laguna Beach council is accused or 1r:i~ringing on the personal property rights of some of its c1uze ns. Can this be lhe same elected city officials who have fought developments to standstills. then bought the land for a greenbelt so developers wouldn't destroy the quaint village atmosphere of the Art Colony? Is this the same government that declared its town a nuclear-free zone and is second onl y to Irvine in its dedication to slow growth to preserve the quality oflife in the town? The same council that is made up of steely Democrats in a Republican-controlled county? It can't be. But as strange as it sounds. that's the situation according to Cayenne Bird. Bird does the talking for a group of I 0 business people who have refused to be identified until there's enough support to launch the recall. They say the}' 're afraid that if their names become public. th e city's code enforcement officers will launch a blitzkrieg of reprisals. Reprisals? Not in Laguna Beach -a town renowned for embracing the desires and rights of its citizens no matter ho" oflbcat the cause seems. The Laguna I 0 contend that pri vate propert) nghls are al th e heart of their complaint and that cit) officials should not dictate what a person can do with his. or her. propert). The recall rumor-it's reall) just a ru mor unlll thcrc' a petition and something more than a shadow group - surfaced aft er Bird lost a fight with the city. She wanted 10 put a clothing rack outside her store o n South Coast H1ghwa) You know the routine. The weather is nice. People are out for walks and wi ndow shopping. A sidewalk daspla) of merchandise might j ust generate some extra sales. It's the free enterprise system.at work. But city offi cials don·1 see it that way. There's a law aflinst outside displa) s in Laguna Bea('h, and the Cit y Council wouldn.t let Bird have her ..-.a~. Then there·s that damed sign ordinance. Some merchants take exception to the restnctions. The) think the council members are trying to impose their personal taste on merchants who JUSt want to earn a good li ving. These 31c strange goings on. even for Laguna Beach. There's even the chance that th.e recall rumor could detract from the fight tostopde\-elopment in lnine Can~on. That's a hotl) debated issue where man~ Laguna Beach ci tizens. with the somellmes not-too-silent support ofcounc1I members. want to tell The Inane Co. what at can and can't do with its land. What goes around comes around.e'en 1n Laguna Beach Regulation of toxics California's Department of Health and Welfare 1-. l'augh\ in the maddk on Propos1t1on t>5-a-. otcr appro' c<l inauatl\ l' aimed at controlling the potent1all) harmful mgredtl'nts U\Cd b\ business and tox1r \.\3Stes crca1ed b' indusll\. · ... Tom Warriner. the underst'crctar. of 1he· o;,tatl' Health and Welfare .\gl·nc~ ""ho 1 responsible ·ror drafting mo"t of the state's Propos1t1on 65 rule . 1 not doing much tu rlarat~ the snuauon 1n ad' a nee of Feb. 27 (" hl·n the tin al rl·gulat ion" arc to be 1s Ul'd). Wamncr used the follo"1ng confu,ang language to de~ntx· the regulations he·s \\Orkang on. "On an interim ba 1 \\C can rel~ on the ex1st1ng state and federal regula11on to cstabhsh the standards . ""-' are purnng togc1hcr a regulation "'h1ch "'all flesh out as much as \\C l'an thOSl' tandards. The object of thee crctsl' as ... to dra" a hnl' so that pcopk '"Ill kno" "'hen a (generic o;uhstancl' or product) complies "Ith them an~ "hen not. dnd thal 1" important not onl) to mdust~ out 111s important to c1t1tl'O' who migh t \.\ant to enforce this propo ition." ... When (io-.. Deukm~Jian. i" the stall"s fim respon<;e to Propos111on 65. put onl) 29 chemicals on thr dangerou" substances ltst. the cn" 1ronmcntalists \.\Cnt 10 court :rnJ succeed in C\panding the list. And it's a good hct thl· court' won't let the state hide behind federal practices to opt out \If enforcing a measure approved b) California 'otcrs. ... Despite \.\'arincr's affinat) for obfuscation. he appear ... to be taking his JOb seriou ly. aiming at-providing dcfinill' c standards for industry while giving the public solid assuranl·c of protection. Loag Bead Press-T~ltgr11m Death of pavid Gaines The name of the game ma) not be fa miliar. but Da' 1d Game was o ne Californian who really made a d1ffcrenc.·c. When he founded the Mono Lake Committee I 0 )Car ago. fe\\ people had e-. er heard of that remote. saline body of water in the eastern 1erra. and practically no one seemed to care that it had long since been slated to be drained ofT to sen e the growing thirst o f Lo Angeles. , But Ga1m·s cared and cared deepl). campaigning ttrclcssl). fir t to O\ crcome the tndifTercnc_c oflocal ~sidents • and then to draw the attention of the nauonal media to the strange beaut) and its vital importance to the tens of thousands of birds that nest there every vear. In the process. he manaacd to turn the preservation o( Mo~o L.Akc into an environmental t·au~ cclebrc and the lake Itself into a mo t improbable tourist attraction ....... ....., ORANGE COAST "' ..... , .... ..., .... (IMot . ,.., c ..... C.ty (~ ~--,_ Qiii9 .... .....,MltDr ~ ~ ....., Qty al IN .,...., •t Cra119lllt ..,, ... JJO W ley $4 ~1a Mm& CA S.bl .... ewt .... o..a.r Addi• 'Ot' • 10 lki• .ca. llMlttl*li ~ ....... hefilttd Olrtel« ~-- ~ r \ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT ITu.tday, February 9, 1983 * A 'P ·'Democrats would be l(f\·en fir t crack ;11 the new h ome . and tho e who Jo t thelrhomt> would be a kedto m on·to RtversldcandJfreon weJfa re .. , When slow growth became l Lu n Rs .J " -~ - ul !I Temple arson deplorable: T ~ Lht" Editor · Th1. board of d1rec1ors of th~: lm11tut1: fur Rcl1g1o n and Wholcnd~, Jt th(' 'K huol ot Theolog). C'lart· '"''"t J1. plorn the re«nt fi~ bom~ 1n11 of th~ Tcmpk ~lh T1kvah m f ulkn,in 1 ~ e art lOn' tnlt'd that wholcnt'SS for u\all v.tlhomc onl) v.hen pt'fSOrU h'c 1n P<"Jll "''h ~ach Ol~r an" v. hl n lhl' right!> of all 10 lave 1n safct>- an· rnpcl tt"d The an11-~m111sm rdln tcc.I in this abominable act 1~ cll'J rh rn nppos1t1on lO such goals. -\lthough Rabbi Harm o\sa of ll·mplr lkth T1k,ah 1s a form~r llll'mh\-1 of liur board. our concern 1s much hroadl·r 1han his. or our. rx·r .. onal IOll."f('Sl W i: are" appaJltd,. 1hJt during this time when WC rl'ml·mber tht· legaq of Manin L ulh1.·r ~tng. thc:re are still those who "'nulJ di\ 1dc pasons rather 1han u ttd~ thl·m . H 'E" TO!'J MALO Y Chairman chic even the slow dOt doing um-.RDCUN~~o~ ' 81 8 . Initiative :.. Even some of the s upe rv isors h ave , jumpedonthe ba ndwagonwithapla n won tstop TherC' \.\as a umc not!><> 'e~ long ago "hen slo"' -gro'-' th ad\(>eates were thought of i'l the same collccl1\e bre:uh as pol)gam1sts. chtld abusers and l 'f {) en1hu,1asts "'" '"" ""'""II' •ho-.· """' UUI s TEVE c 0 n g es ti 0 n . thl·rc 111 l..no" that he had thl' MARBLE -: CllUOl\ \ linl''t v.orl..ing •Jn 3 bl.1ld. · •••••••••••••• nc" '>llm ·grov. th plan t-k \31d It The slO'-'·gro"th l'amp '-'3S the vcx:al m1non1'. cultists and 1.c'\-trcm1s1~ "'ho Iii comfonabh 1n10 the saml' '-'l'1rd rackagc as · l )ndon LaRouc:he. T11n oth' b.•an and F\an Mn ham · rhe) \.\t'fe the sort o l people "h11 rootl·c.I for tht· Cltppcr., "hl'n lhl· '-'ttrld\ lx-\t hasl..cthall ll'am "'a'> alrt·ad\ in to'-' r Thl· l..1nd v. ho v.nuld \.\:lllh · J PBS Spl'llal on d olphin' v.hl·rl .. \h10nl1gh11ng .. '-'JS on Th1.· surt '-'ho '-'t uld Sf)l.'nd l\aturda' morning .,10.,hng 1hrough the recd\ and mud in 1hc l ppcr 't:"'l)(Jrl Ba' lool..1ng for a k .l'>ti'ern t1r <,omt' othl'r C"ndangen·J bird lo~rs. Then somi>thtng happened Ma ) be 11 wa' JUSI one Loo man~ office towers Ma) be it "as JU St one too mam trJffic .snarls Ma\be the moon" as in the se\l'nth houSc \\ hll l..nO'-'S. Bui sudden!). slo" gro" th hccanll' chic. "lo qurcl..er could )OU <w~ Donald Lero) Bren than peopk began l1n 1ng up 10 hl'lp put thl·bral..e., to hou'iing de' elupments, offi ce pn'- JeCI\ and fl'\•>rt dc\ttna11on'i F1r\I caml' the S<.·n~rble (iro" th and T raflir l111t1al1\t.', "h1ch I'> \Ort 111 a )IO'-' -gruv. th Prupos111on I ~ Im Orange Count) One \Une' 1n- d1lat1.·d 1ha1 1r the 1n1tia1t'l' make' 11 onto 1hc ballot. more thJn 0 perccn1 of the \Oler ... v.111<;upport11 Then urcr' 1\or Gadd• \ a\qut.'I anno uncl·d he too '-'3' on the slo'-'- gro v. th b.1nd"a1wn · He "'anted might JppcJr on thl· h.111111 a'> an allnn.111\l. to thl· 1n111at1\l' ..\ ll'" dJ" latn H:iml'll "1e1.kr coulJ l 1>n t.11n hi:r'>t'lf no lonl!<r f hJt\ right \hl' too has Joined the '"'\'-gr(•'-' th frl·nt' Jnd had hn O'-' n rrnp<1.,JI \llu~ll~ •l.i"f''i a rn1n 1mal Jmount o l dl':\.l•)-v-' th1nl..1ng llO \\ 11:1.kr'' pJrt \\ fqlt \he had did "a" \U~l''>l thJt lhl' uiunt' consider a .,Inv. -gr1•'-' th nwa\Url' that "a ~ rncnt· h mJ1k la" in < arl\bad ...,u~·n l'>••r l>on Roth ot (our<,e h..i' .ilrcad' madl· himself dear h' lllmpanng the '>h>'-'·grO'-'lh ad- \<>1.Jln l11 u1mmun1.,t<o ..\nd in I'> 1hnl'·.., no turning bacl.. from J \\Jll'nll'OI 111..c that 4'nrr. f>on \Ou'rl' llU\ Ill '\\ k l:iut lhl'fl· ' pknl' 01 room and pk nl' 111 t1m1.· lur othn In IJcL the Slov.·(1w v.th ,\tlarr .. Desk at the Darh Ptl111 ha., rl'll'nth n.·cc1\l·d J lllUpk 111 pr11pi1\JI \\Mth~ nf JllCn· lion , • fhl· l l''' fhJn Lao ln1tt J ll'e 1 h1\1.Hll' 1.omn lrnm Jane .. Bamh1 .. Dix ol lJgun.i fkJl h he <;uggests 1ha1 ·hu1IJc1' ntll tx• allo"ed to u1n,tru1. t murc than 5.llOO home\ c.11 h ,,·.ir .rnd lhl•n 11nh ii thn agn.•e 111 l..0111. I.. dnu n Io noc) hom~s and rl''l1H1.· th1.· Jrl'J J\ J "ildli ft· prl'\en.: llf J I rt,hl.•l' l!•lll \.llUl\C l),.·nw1.rJt\ '-'l•ulJ ht' g1,eo first 1. rJ1. JI thl' nl''-' homes. and tho~ "h1• l11'l their hn ml''> v.uuld tx asl..l·d 111 m,1"· to R"cr"Je and h'c on v.1.·~11.' unttl 1nJu ... tr: men cs to thl' a r1.·J • The E\t( ~ lniuall\C' Th1sone" being dratted b) a rcx ~et ~-1enm1 nobo ch ha, heard o l It t!> 100 complicated to i.'\pla1n which 1s th<' "'hok point \:obod~ understands It n l'cpt the sc1ent1<,t. The 1n111at1,e is tu N: artfull\ des1gnt-d to ha\t· no dll'l 1 lln traffic o r gro v. th Bul it looks 1mprl'S'>l\l' • The Brut·e ,t:,tande Memorial ln111at1' e It\ a s1r.ugh1-fo~ard propo~I from the former supt"n 1,or Form a lOmmill« When the lOm· m11tce draf1s m repon g1H 11 the !Wlml· a11en11on and cons1dera11o n ul a Grand Juf) repon Ignore 11 •The \1ark Baldassare ln111a11,e Balda~sare L ( r s noLC'd profc'!i\Or and sur'l'~ taler l nO'-'\ hov. Orange ( .. ,unt' f«h He·11 1al..e a \uf'e\ and then 1eU us "hat v.t· "ant to do • Tht· Rubba 1amp ln11iat1,e (1l·1nJ 111 all fiq: \upt.·n 1\ors and r ut Don Br1.·n Onn "oll Ht'nn ~1.·gcr'>trom .rnd '"'1 0ther huihkr\ ul lhot1.l' on th1. hi.lard Thn 'II knl1"' "hJt to du •The Pohgraph ln111.ltl'C apolog17l' This one rs mtnl' B<:foa· .lPPW' 1ng Jn' aJJ1t1t111al de\t·lopml'OI Jll th l' \UIX'r\ l\tlr\ mu\t mo\l' IP \11,\1\lO \ 1.:10 JnJ tf"\ 11.1 gl't tl1 "'l1rl.. "" t1ml' .\n' lrt·~·"'a' .ln' rn.sJ 11 do ... ·,n t mJlll'r Then C3lh \Upt,'f\ l\Or 1<, hool..ed ur w a \l(' dl'tl'l ll'lf and 3'>~l·d if trafftt 1\ at .in <1Ht'p1.ibk In cl \\hen J mJ11..1n1' l,f lhl' a n'>'-'l'r' .ire lruthlul the J,., elnpmen1 "tll he a ppr "1.·J Sr~.-~ M•rl>I~ is .. u 111..101 CllJ ~ditor for n t' Dail.' Pilot Scientist blocks alternative ~ investigation of AIDS virus Confer ence where researcher would h ave had to answer claims canceled Thc.> Wh11e Hou e ha~ cancdl"d a confrrcn1.e thal v.ould h:ne forced the lOUlln·s premier .\IDS re· ~·arlhl'f to n rnfront claims thal lhe \.1ru'i he ha~ 1dcnt1fkd as the cause of the lt'th• I drsca'i<" might not be the ca u~ at Jll Dr K1>b<-n uallo. lht' ~tar sc1enl1'il .:11the'I1t1onal lns111utt•H1r Health." thl' m.i1 "ho p1npotntt•d the human 1mmun.xidiuen '\lfU~(Hl\')as thl' ca~ of .\104' Since Ciallo'\ 1.h~­ ('(l\l'r\ &he 'IH v.hrch control\ tht largt•<ii ~hare 1,lf the mone} for .\I{)\ re!>earch. h.:1' dcn1l'd rund'i 10 SCtt'l\-ll~ts v.1th l1ther 1dea\, t'\ en tho ugh the) h..t-.e pubh~hl-d their thl·one-s 1n rt IJX.'('tCd JOUm:ll5 Fon·m o'it Jnw ng thC' rcsear<'hcr' with a frc5h po1n1 of' rev. 1s Dr Pr1rr Ducshcrg o l thl' l 'ni' crsit) of ('ah· rorn1a at Berkek ..\ mcmbtr ol thr National .\cadem\ or ·1cn t>'. Dut\Shef'I has 2.i ~ears or t'"\l)COC'ne'e with the fam1I~ ot rt'tro' 1ruS<''I to w hich HI\' bl:longs tft 1ud1ed the \'trus in Gallo's ov. n l.iboratol') under • prnt111ou (cllo")h1p :ind ,·tln· cludNi that 11 did Ml mttt tht' slandard c-r11cria for a d1~a~<ausin attn1 Ducsbera que 11oned the HI\ 1hc· Ot') 1n an 1n1ck 1h the mtd1calJoumal Canctr RMCarch la t March . .u el. thm hu bttn no off! 1al rttponw from Gallo. The editor of Cla1'«T Rcqrch, Or Pe1tt MIK"Gtt. 1 aufl)twd 11 lht' k-nCt from Callo .. Or Dunbtta r an c~cdknt en· ust He bas a .. CT) aood n:putat1on We Md np«led that lhett -.ouJd be more oma.1~to11.·· MacGtt 9'>ld our rcpontt S.Ute Oulkt>I lnttcad. Oallo aet-m.tl) d1~· nullltd Ounbtta • s lhcoC) ,._,ah u t t \plaMllon .. ~ donn'l uDdcr- ~tnnd th<' b1olog) ofv.hal hc·s tall..i ng a~wt Pcmxi Simplr a s that ... Gallo tc,ld J rl'J11lr1er for Spin maa.azine ( 1allo J1J not n.-turn at ltast a d ozrn ~Jll\ lor ltlmment \mona those scdang an ans.,..er to Dul'\hl·rg·, c:hallcnge v.;is Jim \\am· er J '>l'n1or anal} t for domc-sttl poll\) JI thl' White HouS( \\ amer ealkd Dr Hane) 81al~ the ~al'('h ed1lllr JI the mt'd1 al JOurna l B10Tl·lhnolog) v.ho had planned a v.or~shop cnllcd "Hov. Docs HI\ C aust' \ID .,.. to dt!ICUSS Due berg·, cl:um~ nmong Olhcr top1l'S ..\ccording to 8131). Warner otlacJ 10 eo-hos1 lhe v.ork hop under the au,p1 C'I of the Whitt' HouSt' ~au~ he v.a<; frwm·ated abou1 the inaJC' quatl" re pon'IC$ he had $Olten ll' Oucsbcr&'s thCQI') Tht' "hill" Hou\(' label "ould guaranttt the attendan1."f.' uf Gallo and other C'\ptn . ··"a mer I) quit(' UCpllCll htmsdr about tht' \('fa it~ of tht' \lfUS·HI\ h) po&ht' ' " Sitd 8111> \\ amer "ould no1 rt' pond to o ur Que~uons ln spl\e of 1n1t11I cnthu 1a\m. th(' \\ h11c Hous.c C'Onft'ftnC't. htdult'\.I for Jan 19. v.a finalh 1aken off the . alendar bonl bcfott that \\ amrr tned to SC\ 11 rt'SChtdukJ hut hf couldn•t and 1l 'Illa p(nnanenth canctkd. rd1~ to 81ah Dou McC'orm1('~. ('h1cf editor o -S10T«hnol Y•d "ThC' 1m prns.on ·~ t t &ht pm .urT came from 1he Nllr" \\'Mn "-t' a k('d Warner about tht C'On~ftl"'t'. ht-said. "I can'& ul~ about 1ha1 " \Cfal ltttll'\"Mn ·~ tal .. td to ~llll "' h.11 me• maktr and lwtal.cr ~r lfttl1ft( tTPUt.at.on Dr ttphcl\ a1aua a ~ 'or hl'\i Ir tbtlt'tMf -.,ho I II kt11(1Ct1 0 auo·, h l)Othn1 • put ,, dili wav. JACK AIDEISOll and JOSEPH SP£AR , r .. To the Ed11or I note that ~our ret"l'nt unday ·· mJ n on the.' ')trt'et m1cr. te" •· sectt "'a' hea' th tilted to"ard "n</- gro'-' th·' "1th a t' pica I comment or lomplatnt being one of <'Ongclt~ traffic conditions Hopeful!) thow pt'o pk don ·1 th1ok the traffir v. 1111us1 dn up and go av.a' al the~ '01e 1n the .. ft1 rmat1' e for no gro v.1h • Qu11e 1hc conlraf). for instance IO In 1ne "e ha't' m ore pt'Ople dunn1 th(' da' than at night. due lo o ur high empki' menl ptl ture hov. do tht'-.e pcupk th1nl.. 1hc~ v.orler\ ar(' going tv l om mute to and from v. or if not b' l 3r ..\nd I v.1')h the~ peo ple '-'Ould talet a l IO')('r loo\.. a1 \an D 1eio no tr<'.,. d'I V.j\ 'otid in J ov.n then· and t~ rnuh '' that It is d11T1cuh 1! not imf'K''"ble to -<II a home Due to no gr,1"' th -no building. the a' a1labk home\ ha'e been priced compleld~ tlut cit thl· marl..et and the real esta~ ix·o pk Jrt.' sufTmng h\..t· I~ .1 all o' ~r .tg...ttl' L1l..e the old grandfa1hc.-r'\' clOll.. il'I 'ht· hall"'a'. the pendulum sv. 1ng) ui t'l.llh d1n-c-t1ons. that'\ "'hat l..«ps tbc d1x I.. ttclong a"11) ho ur after hour ..ind ''-'Jr aflcr )ear and I suppose w..· lJn 'il''-' this a~ o ne <.v.1ng of1ha1 ix·ndulum 11 alv..a~ s win~ hac. again "'11ho u1 fatl . hai. ~i nce tht• l)ld d11(l '-'J!> butl1 "'a' bad v.h<'n . 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E: Vt YORK f A P)-tock pnces shot hi&htr latc-1n the M"ss1on T uesda) as a burst oflate buy1n1 ~"'t:PI through the market The market tradt"d 1n a \e~ narrow range for mo\t uf the ~.ss1on as traders ~ert wd to be NJ1t1ng tht' Dc-C'C'mbcr trade deficit figures. due to oc relca\C'd Fnda' Vt h1lc man) ·anal) sis C\pcct an improvement 1n the trade figures. an 1ncrcaSt' in the dc-fic1t could ,par!.. l·on(ern., that 1he dollar must fall funher to rcdull' the imbalance. discouraging fort11f1 invc-st· ffil'nt in the l mar~ea But trade~ \I.ere also looking for cl ues about "'hat mJ~ h.tppcn dunng the Federal R~rve'i pn,ate 1¥.o-da~ pohqmakmg mttttng stanm& Tuesd3) T he poh~ making mec-t1ng eomc-s amid .onccms that the cconom) ma)' ~ headed into a reteu1on WH AT AMEX Orn W HAT NYSE 0 10 NEW VONK. 'AP! Feo t AM EX LE ADE RS GoLo QuoTEs ------- S.0.Cl90 ~ OOli1 .. ,.., ....... ~-.-n-ng '" "O • M>t a Oii IJ I\ l ....... alt.,_ ••on; t M:la 80 off $l ~ ...... -•• ""Q .... ~ .... " .. • ,...._,.. 1<""'9 t '4e() '3 O" ' ' Zwtd> 'ti+ afl..-""" M l 9 1S °" i.1 MJ9~~-eo _.., • .,.,_ ... l& '° ""' lJ s. 1:.......,...~00 ""'3 !>C I: ......... ~ ... 62 oc O" $.Ju ..., c-90"0 -'"°""' MOii ~ 00 "°. METALS Quorrs Hl )70 ?11 "-4 ! lllEW YORK IAPI Feo ' ~. TYM· IMIY d.tv Advl "'Cto 97) ·~ DK•~ S,. l ¥"<''la~ tU!> 0'11 .S\u«\ ... _ "' ' N,..., IO..,~ NYSE LEADER S D o~ JoNEs A ~ERAcEs •• • F • 8 ., • """".--Center stages lavish 'Kismet' over your basic boy-mtttJ-tir1 ~tory with the opulent splendor of anc1rnt Bqhdad, embellish it with IJ"ISh co tumcs and cnnch I\ with a 1r10 of supcnor SinJlnJ voices and ~'JU hlhc Opera Pacific s production ~·~"Kismet." currently ensconced for a thrte·week enpaement at the Oran&e Cou,nty Performing Ans < enter. Mounted as a 35th. anniversary rtutc to this rarely performed s1C'al -with authors Char1es L crcr and Luther Davis in attend-"'"ce on oec:ning night -"Kismet" 2lhters w11h a magical. timeless .ippcal. It's a first class -make that ''orld class -production, backed by 1h.: throbbing OP orchestra under the hJton of Don Jones. w11h resounding UJlpha 1s on brass and percussion. T11 Tms havl' ~tchtd their way 1n10 cla1S1c status -arc citccpt1onally well pres- ented. As the cahph who pursues he r. Brent Barrett comes off less im- prmi, cly. but only bycompanson to his oastmates. Barrett's performance seems 10 lack thr detcrmina11on and the charisma which would amplify a fi ne smgmg ~OICC in his overall interpretation. 01rcctor Theodore Pappas has ai,emblcd a superb com pan} for this abbn:v1atcd revival tour of the 1953 \labtan nights musical. which bal- arkcs operatic quality ,·01ces wuh r.-ucous. ribald humor. T ·show has :t near-universal appeal nd ranks as um: of the finer offenn in thc shon O ne ot Its strongest factors is the outstanding performance of David Chaney in the central role of the poet- con man who repeatedly sidesteps the sc1m1tar and finagles his way into thc court of the caliph. Chanex plays HaJJ as a early-day Harold H1tl. a·qu1ck- w1tted. supremcl} srlf<onftdent spellbinder v.ho effon lcssl)' com- mands the stage both dramat1call} and vocal!} Beverly Lambert, who shone so bnlliantl)' as Mana 1n Opera Pacific's introductory production at the Center. ..West ~1dc tor}," last season. returns for a ~maller but significant ingenuc as~1gnment as the poet's daughter. Her rcnd111ons of ·· trangcr in Paradise .. and "Bnubles. Bangks and Beads" -t\\O ongs thn1 teal1ng the Costa Mesa show. bag and baggage. at every conceivable opportunity 1s Kun Criswell as the SC~tl) Oamboya nt lalume. dclectabk wife or the wazir of police. Criswell uses hcr foltne femininity and robust 'ocal cords to rock the stage 10 a pair of brass>-hedonistic numbers. "Not Since Nine,,.eh" and .. Rahadlakum." the latter a hov.y duct with Chane~. Her brazen corned} is matched in '>1m1larstyk by Avery Salt2man as the r-0tund. t'orrupt wazir. the.> epitome of comic villainy. Saltzman stirs memories of Ray Walston's "Good Old Days" solo an .. Damn Yankees" "'1th his delicious dclinea11on of past dC\ lhf}. "Was I Wazif">" hr'ltory of the Center. Choregraphy. another splendid Huntington Beach Convalescent I 11 Florida Ave HunLin"ton Beach (714)847-3615 Our Co mmitment \Ve Care fo r People and Cater to their Life tyles Hunt ington 'enior Rei>idence I XJ-i;"'> I Florida A \'e. 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Techf\icaUy. the Opera Pacifte show is a thin& of beauty-even with a stobbom piece of flown scenery which. for a time. illustrated the " tranier in Paradist" lyric - "Somewhere in space. I hana suspended" - on opcnln& niaht. .. Kismet" will be 1n town two mo~ weeks -offering theatergoers a better chance at catching it than most musicals at the Center. which fold their tents and steal away after siit da)s.. Curtain times arc 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays with weekend matinees at 2 p.m. through Feb. 21 at the Ccptcr, 660 Town Center Drive, Costa Meu. Call 553·0699 for ticket information. Kim crtawell and Da'rid Chaney In ••Ktemet.'"' Michael keeping 'Faith' on top By Tilt Associated Press The following are the top record hm and kading popular compact d1~n as lhq appear 1n this week's 1ssUl' of Bil1board magazine. Cop) right I Q8 • Billboard Pubh- c:al1on~. Inc. Reprinted ""h per- HOT SINGLES I Couk:l'vt Beef\ -Tllfenv (MCA I RUFFElL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 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Since"" I BATH COLLECTION Featuring ln"'rnational Designs by EUer E~r commissioned lnternatlonaHy famous ~si~rs to creat~ bath- rooms for today.~~ bath ~­ signs. Uke the one shown above, ar~ now premiering in our show- room. .. \ Putting on the rltz for needy children Preeldeat Eileen Saal with Jack Yoancblood. Tlna Schaf nltz and h08tea Gaye Birtcher. ,. EMPUIE Of" THE SUN (NJ 70mm 12:40 J:SO 7 :0010:10 OADCA$T N WS ( .. 12·00 2 :3S s 10 7 ·4S &. IO:JO N O P H lyVIDADEAN °' .. ...,,... .... Leaf areen. yellow, oranac. hot pink. fuchsia. violet. rtd peach. coral and rose with touches of white. navy and black. "His fashions have spring written all over them." said a model coming from the dressing room where styles by A....W SeaHI, (born Isaacs) were \\aiting to be shown. "I am showing 80 pieces today. They are from my Scaasi boutique collection,'' said the designer featured Thursday at the Childhelp USA show staged in conjunction with Saks Fifth A venue. South Coast Plaza, at the Irvine Hilton. • Oversized florals with the look of a summer garden. jelly beans, polka do1s·from pea size to giant and elegant windowpanes in lace. taffeta. faille. nepe. !ohanlung. cot1on and moire Wl'rc paraded b> 21 models and applauded b~ a crowd of920. . The New York designer arnvcd in Orungl'. Count> the day before the show and personally worked in the store to 111 thc models. l n the evening. ht• alll·ndcd a n appreciation part} hosted b) Orange County chapter of Childhclp mem ber Gaye and Arthur Birtcher at their \hateau Tranquille in San Juan Capistrano. S<.:aasi had lhl' oppununity to meet the women sponsoring 1he show to raise funds for tht>ir project of assisung abused and n<glcctcd children and their 1roublrd fa mi I ie~. "We will make $70,000 this )'Car. an inncase of $20.000 from last }Car." said pres1den1 Elltta Saal ·at the H ilton. The money benefits national Ch1ldhelp projects. t""o group homes for children 1n Orange SHE'S HAVING A BABY c9 •t 00 .. BRILLIANT AND ABSOLUTELY TERRIFYING I" --. ........... ··unrctcndng, Homtytng, ~Md FMdnMlnSI" Ii., ......... - ... ----~----~-.~~---..,- 0., ........... ., Lee,..,.. Karen Vw, deatcner Sc•a•I and 8tllm Wallerich. Sara O'lleara (left), Y•onne Feddenon with Bill Steiner. Count) and a larga one 1n Beaumont. "E'er} thing has been paid for this sho" -101a11, unde~ ntten:· t·om - mcnted cha1~oman Karen Vou. Susan Bramel and Jeri Rimel were 1n charge of obtaining the under- '' nting and had "orked on the proJCCI s1nn· summer. O ther commitLCe "omen ass1s11ng w 1th the seventh annual show included Anna Petn111em, Mary Allyn Dexter. Claire LaBerge, Paula Korengold, Tina Schafnilt, Mary Ellen Bennett, Patricia Edwards, Jay Pirro, Dale San Filippo. Sandy Arterbur11. Marty Bosak and Sharon Sarvak. Following the fashion prcsentauon started early in the fund raiser to allo" Scaasi the opportunity to~ch his Oight back to New York. Blll Steiner "as in the spothgh1 10 recc1,c the chapter's IQRR Children'-; Friend award from ( htldhl•lp founders Sara O'Meara and Yvon.ne Fedderson. S1e111cr. ''ho ha<> lung t>t:cn a t ham pion for abu~·d chtldrrn and rcn·"cd numerous other av.ard~ for h" dTurt'>. I'> current!\ l'.\CCUll\l' d1rrc1ur of Orangcwuod < hildren's Foundauun "I found out aboul lhc a''ard thrcl· mon1hs ago r ,e knuv.n abou1 thl· wonderful worl.. of Ch1ld- hl'lp '>Ince I "as a consultant for lhl· urgan11at1un IS 'ears ago ... .\not her fam11tar face at the ta sh ion '>hov. "as former Ram\ pla,l'r Ja<'k Youngblood, "ho for lht> paM th rel'. ~car'> has lxl'.n ( hudhl"lp chaplt:r''> honorar. cha1m1an of lht: sho"" .. , II\ e nc,i door tu Eileen Saul and ~ht· talks me into 11." Joked Youngblood .. 'hl· has a big husband (another forml·r Ram~ pla:ver. Rieb Saull." StMPLIFY YOUR LIFESTYLE AT 'f o1,,,,/ t.fl 1'1i1t>11u»tl Yillar PRIVATE MI NI-APARTMENT FROM 975/MO. FURNISHED & NF RNI HED NO ENTRANC~ FEE . PET E TION Drop in for a tour and bring this ad with you for a beauti- ful Holida .. gif~. CALL 714-962-6667 For more information. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT /Tunday, February 9. 1988 Al 1 Pogorellch concert: Elegant simplicity • By atRISTOPHER PALMER o.lly .... c: ....... -..c:.- Wc first 1icard of pianist h o Pogorchch 1n 1980. when -at the Warsaw lntcrna11o nal C'hop1n Com- pcuuon -h1') performances werC' w1dcl) reported lo have pro,oked the w rt of frcnm~d re!.ponsc one might ha'e expected from concert!. ofTenng more vi5't:ral fore: The event became sltt~d in lootroHrS) v.'hc.n Pog.orehlh.!) t:l1m1na11un dunng lhe third round promQ.!<.>d a d1s1ingu1shed member ot the JUf') to rt"s1gn . We wa1tl'.d eight )Cars to karn more F1nall ). Sunda) e\·ening. a1 tht: Doruth\ ( handler Pavilion of tht: Los '\ngt'lei. Mu.,1c t en~r. Wl' had an oppor1un11~ to . ht"ar 1h1'> n traurdinar) artist. tuunes) of lhc I "' Angele!. Phllharrnun1c .\.,.,01.1a1111n·., .. ( clebrtl\ (ienn... lur "h•l h Pogorehdt o tkn·d a lUnll'rt uf l'arl~ and latl· Bct·thu\l'n. '°ll ra.1han ,, nd RaH·l. One can acqu1rt" much k1111wln1gl· of tfl'l • ., and inrl''t' Jt .1 Pugurdtl h Cl1 nu·r1 r hc at1r1hult'\ 111 craflsman')htp jnJ ullcr dl'lj lhmen1 dl'.su1bc his phra'l'' t•ad1 da11lang 111 It) unlkrslatl·J 1m1gh1tulnl''>) anJ re\ cahng 1n ll\atrl\t1' \l'I de\pllt' thl· tx·aul\ of SUl h 1nJ I\ 1du<t l moment\ num· stand) uul !rum rl\ l\)nlnl In a hfl'.ttml· ttl u1n1.n1g111ng \Uur 1.nttl ha.. nut prt'\ 11•U'>I~ C\pl'rtt•ntl"d a higher '>la nJ a1 d l•I ·nmnettl·dnl"ss" bl·t\\l.l'll mu\lul 11111ml'nts and thl·1r contnt '' m111.h1 .rn l'nltgh1encd cine 1.1.all..ing in thl' lorl'.\t "e C"\pent>nced 'eparatl' IH'l'.'> \Cl l'J•h radiated the turn!'\ puh1ng. l'ngulling po1.1.l'r 1>1>g111 d1ch did not acknowlcdac ap- pljll\l' bl·tv.l·en 1hc: two works on the · prog1Jm·, ')(.°l Ond half: Scriabin's Sonata 1'u 2 ("FanlaS) Sonata.'' opus 191 and Ra,el's "Gasparddtla "'Ult .. I 1kl·" 1~. the Scriabin seemed a n.itural prc:tur!oOr to the Ravel work-. 11 l'.tl hing an earlier metaphor. the R:n d mal..n a nu.:c clearin& in the: forl">I o f -r1ab1n In his programing. as in his performam·e. Pt.1orclich's uffrnngi. ~~ "1~h s1mphett~ and elegance Pc1gmd1~h lllkn:J us protounJI ~ mcd1IJll\l'. Jlmu~I h~pnolll latl'. Bl'.l'.thu\ rn in 1he iurm of the SonatJ 'o '2 (upu'>llll hcopened"11hthe "l em pt·~(· )ona1a !opus 31. No 2 t. 111 \\h11. h l'Llfh .unl11n tle't"een the 1xns1' l' anJ 'the tempestuous was '>l11k1ng and luud '\s v.1th the progression lrum earl) 1.0 .la1e fkl·tho' l'O onor 10 intt'rm1ss1on The audience "asecstatte. ins1sung through Ii"(.' curtain calls for a n enrnre "h1ch "as rharacteristtcallv undt'"ljtl'.d Pogorelach bov.ed po(. itch but from the outset seemed d1sin1erestt:d 10 the attention. He tame unto the stage and left 11 with the tx·Jrmg of a crafts man doing his JOb. l dnng lt nle. 11 M'emcd fo r the ac- .. 1.1..1ladc) of Los '\ngelenos. Wt" were kft "1th his JXrlormance alone. and n(l trappings of s.elfhood 10 fog our \ 1s1on 9 f';w;;;•I•]•11 !l l))UI, t~ f••ll1 S t •"4'-"A I 90U' ITUtO ..... -l-8000 ...,.._ W1'MM 1•1 Ill# kea I » NS ·~· _,, lftetQ Kl"* UCON au~-.- SMl'S MAYING A MIT l4'0-u Ilia blJ 6 .. ~l I U II .. 90U' l1'0IO ~ MOONSTIUCK r"ll t•.lt l!M S II 1·JS .,SS llOU' Jftllf() lOM NUICll, lnvt _,,_....,..~ ~MIN AHO A IAJT L'°' I U JilJ ... I U ,.,,. ;Ty~ •••• OOl IY fTTIUO .... C:.U\ltlll s M Ml'INl I l'MI IAMOW 11 LI.I~ .-M 7.._t .-.~s THI LA5T lMll'llOtl ,,., lt..,.SJJ4tU- !U'VIH UCON tuJ.A8ITM -.oow- ...., MAVtNO A WT ""V' ·HITTY IN ll'INK i-u1 MOU T tl ... WAlD f09 ICHll'I ,._.,, nt1 COUCH Btll' • ,.,-l •"UM S LA MIRADA GATEWAY ltl 1 l • ..,..,, •...-·~ OOUY tflBO lfl"* UCON tu~-..cwt­ SHl'S KAvtNG A UIT i-111 , .. J •• s u ,,.. .. ,. OOUT sn•o __ ,_ GOOO Mc.NM; V1I'*" !II •1JO l-01 "6-1 UJ 11• OOUT IT'ft.10 ,_ MOONSTIUCK 1"-1 I ) ll8 LM S It 1.Je .,,. n K nOln. '"°"" rvn ,.-.. ~!J­ I s.sna. ~tt !RI IJ Jt 1 U ... •-41 I M t•.JJ ~\' Sl'PfO JOM llUIC1'. nm ~ .. ~ nttll MIN AHO A MIT fN 1 I 11 l.U ~-1.U lt·ll THI LAST IMP'llt09 ..,., 11. >"U , ... It u MK POltl SllTft. .. ,.. •lOWRS * nt1 ATTIC ~at lOM -.IC'llL. --•n• ••1. .. ....... T.a .......... T ..... ft.AMII. ftAIMI a AUTGWU.. ,...,..,_ CC>fl llll •ll8JU -IU 1•_.at -·'~ -CllA--M ~a M IM•OWtLc ' .. ,,,. ,.,. ... ·- --~ .WUA AND JUUA 111 I 1' > U J.Jl I.II ••H , OOU' ITftlO ·--~ NOMIUD U...111 hit ~U S·Jl 1r4J ,., .. 90UI'.,... MOU,__. fO. ICll" .,.,IJ • ,. •• u ........... _.._l .... eooem••••~• llMIOUt ~ .....MCGM' atUM"M •• • _.. ....... A Ml'f i-11t """ ..... .,.... --ClOMWCWllfl __., l --------- fA1Al AnucnoH """ , I Be faire;>~ Valentine's Day DEAR ANN LANDERS.: Of'all tM columns you bavc wril&en ~ one I am enclosina hit me lht hardnL It brou~t t.k the wont memories of my hfe. Please run it apin, before Valentine's Day. If I can spare just one child the misery I expenenccd ua you.aer, I wilt be a happr woman. Thank you. fnend. -ABI ENE. KAN. DEAR ABILENE: Ben'a 1k col ... qala. rm aue dlat It wW tte DOled ltJ & 11'Qt IDUJ leacMn ud yOt1r pal •.hi k attempHsW. DEAR ANN LANDER S : Thousands of children will be de· p~ on Valentine's Day. The nation·s teachers will spend 'hours puttin& up hean-shapcd decorations and make-believe mailboxes. No thought will be given to kindness. There will be so many disappointed children again this year. The same prett} girls and good-looking boxs will receive loads of valentines whale the plain Janes and Johnnies will be left out. I am opposed to free choice when 11 comes to giving valentines in school. It creates too much anxiety and heartache. The teacher ou&}lt to mottch up valentine "couples" and they should make valentines for ~ch other dunng class time. No other 'alentl nes should be given ai school This way, no o ne wall be left out. WtOesday, Febn.ary l t •• Llllos My own ch aid as pretty and popular. She told me an January that she hates VaJentine's Day because .. the same kids get dozens of valentines while o ther kids don't eet any." Last year she gave a \alentane to every kid an the class. I thought at was a kind and generous thing to do. I was proud of her. I hope my letter arrives in tame to make your column this year. Ann. If not. please run it next y<'.ar. The feelings of children arc so important and the hurts go so d~p. Sign me. - A MOTHER IN DOTHAN. ALA. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recently m) wife (age 31) received a binhday card from my sister (age 38). There was a SI 0 ball enclosed. Oh yes. she wrore two lines and signed her name. I tho ught 11 was son of tacky but said not hang. A wttk later m) wife said she thoupit m) sister had better taste than to send a ~wn woman a binhday card with a S 10 bill stuck in it. I said I wasn't sure that it wu so t.d and detided to ask another sister what she thoua)lt. That sister landed on me with both feet. She yelled. 'What's the INUter. wasn't.,SIO enoua)l? Arc y()U two upset bccaUJt it wasn't SIOO'r' The convt'nation ended with me hanging up o n her. I believe that for children. up to collqe age. it is perfectly OK to send SI 0 for a binh(lay. but for anyone 18 and over. a small &if\ is in much better taste. Need I say, Ann Landers. this in.lier has been blown way out of proponion and bas become a major family issue. All members have agreed to accept your judgment in this matter. We respect your advice and know you will be evenhanded. Please respond soon. It's a mess. -TACKY IN BONANZA. O RE. DE.All BONANZA: I al"ff Wit a small lift w..W bve kell la better taste t\aa tk tit WU,.,., a lift ls wbt eM sets ud ikre ~ bve ltffa ao crltJclsm. Yo•r mistake was fff4181 t.k laformaU.. lato t.k famUy eem· ,.1er. By raJ1la1 Qe .-stlee J" lmpUed crlticlsm of t.k elver ud lbt was tackler W.. tM tit ~ill. Now, plHse kl11 ud make •p. everybo4y. ARIES (March :! I-April 19): Curb tendenc) to be extravagant. You'll LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. i2): .\ddC'd recogn111o n due. )Our ideals are more pracucal than ongmalh an11c1patC'd. You pro\e to be prescient. you strike chord ofunl\ers&I appeal. Focus on mon<"y. personal pos~aons, reward. be dealing v.ith people v. ho flatter }OU. people v.ho talk SJDMEJ . about "impossible n dream s." Maintaan fitness. humor. das· o pla) versa 11 l11~. IAIR Ro}ah} ct)tck ar············-ra \es. t A UR US ( i.\pril 20.May 20): Study Aries message for \ aluable hint. Be specific. direct. check leµI papers. locate documents. Focus on publlcat). special appearances. v.atdrobe. v.1ll1ngness to rebuild on more suitable \tructure. GEMINI (Ma) 21-June :!0) Many of )Our best qualities can nov. be pro fitabl) util1z<"d. You can take ad' antage of!.urpme element. What had been hidden wall be re,ealed. ~ou·11 be praised for Judgment. m1taa11 ve and 1ntu111on. CANCER (June :!1-Juh ~:!)· enario h1ghlaghto; daplomac~. famll~ relataonshlps. music. an. luxuf') 11ems. Missing scrapbool can no" be located lntnguang photograph c;hould be framed. pre~r,cd Taurus pla~s role LEO (J11I~ :!'-.\ug. :!~)' Rl•al estalc or legal 1ran\ac11on could be fea1ured Read betv.ecn lanes. be realasuc "hen: appraa~ls are concerned There as lakel) to be ··hidden clause " Clandesune arrangement may lack ~bstance. VIRGO (.\ug :!3-Sept. 2~): You'll ha'e more" room. sccnano 1A.1ll also highlight add111onal respons1b1lat) Focus on intensified relat1onsh1p. dea<ihne. possible promotion '::> c..'\PC Ut1,e capac11~ C.incer nat1'e tigu'res promanentl~ SCORPIO (Ott. 23-Nov. 21 ): Take notes. realize )'OU gain through original approach and that reading. wnt1ng can prove profitable. Member of opposite sex helps you make fresh stan in new direction. u o plays role. SAGITI ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Display courage of convictions, stand tall for pnncaplcs. realize spec1al famal} member docs have financial problem. H1ghhJklt maturit). check accounts. protect CTC'd11, sccunt). Aquanan an,olved. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Populant) moves up. )Ou'll be 1nv11ed to vanous affairs. you'll be sensitive concerning a ppearance. wardrobe. weight. bod> image . ..\ \Cl) glamorous 1ndn adual is drawn to )O u. and th as boosts mo rale. AQUARIUS (Jan. :!()..Feb. 18). Be walling to re' aew. re\ ase. re wnte. rebuild. You'll be dealing with pro- fessional supeno~ who may be envious. Stress d1plomac). patience. matunt). Member of opposite se~ could lacl d1scrc11on. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on educauon. character anal)sis. possible panac1pat1on an publishing pro1ect. Scl.'nano also h1ghhghts change. tra.,,el. excite· ment of dasc:o' Cl). Gemini. Vargo. Sagittanus people are an picture. IF FEBRUARY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current qclc highlights secunt). famal) relat1onsh1ps. success an dealing 1A.1th public. espec1all~ women. lfsan$1e. mamage indicated. If marncd or single. panne~h1p could be formed. )Ou could an,·est in business of )Our own . .\raes. Leo . .\quanus people play important roles an )Our life F1nanc1al dilemma will be sohC'd. th<"re v.111 be ample reasons for u.•lebra11o n June" Ill be outstanding for ~ou an 198 . Movie theaterSmultiplying Q Ho"' mam ne"' moiron p1cturl' !heater<, v.c:rc: hu1lt I.ht \ear" -511 Repun 1~ therl· Jr{' more mo\ 1c thl'clll·r~ n;i1mnv.1Jl· no" than t'\Cf hdorr \ uu knov. v.hat the European' thought v. hen < 11lumtiu<; tool back a load ol SIAt"Ct pc1tall1t·s" T hat tht'\ "'ere aphrod1s1a~' lsn·1 "plal\ pu,· anothc:r '>trcet·talk '~non~ m !or "rolice officer.,.. - "ic\cr ht·ard 11 hut I get the connec- tion ··r tat\ pu, .. mc.1n\ "Oat fool " If \llU "'orknl 1n an otlilC "'hat• ~(IU \l<•rl.'d dru~' \\UUld \OU l c.'ep a L.M. Bo YD handgun thcrcb)'! .\bou·t half the dol·to rs who responded to this quer: told pollsters. )es. indeed And about half said no, ob\ 1ousl) Cu raos11~ ht•re is each half thanks tht-o ther half hJ\ 'Cl) bad Judgment What keeps a tent upnght 1s ll'n~1on. What keeps an igloo upnght 1s compressio n. If )OU need an ice pack but have no ne. ti) a plastic bag of frozen peas. :"o. that"s not m> notion. It's rec· p mmendC'd b) none other than th<' .\nhntas Foundation. Herc's to that great medical pioneer -clank' Clarence B1rdsc)e. In the ". fracan language called Wolof. tht" word for .. small nea .. IS ··chigger." and was so. long before earl) o\mcncans claimed al for Eng- lish ·SALE! 1/2 Price (plus '1.00) FEBRUARY FINAL MARKDOWNS (All Final Holiday Goods) Something Special feminine fashions \I. l' '>1>et1<1l11e 1n f.:1~t11ons for I~ m1!>SY figure S•Ll'S 4· 18 also ~lllt'S 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa,• Hilgren Square • 645·5711 • • • • • • • • • North-South vulnerable. East deals. NORTH •A 8 6 <:) Q 10 :, J It 8 7 •AK4 3 WEST EAST • 5. 2 • Q 10 9 7 v J91 3 -V K752 O K2 0 3 • Q J 9 6 • 10·. 7 5 SOUTH • "J 3 ~A 6 4 \ AQ9654 • 2 The bidding: F.ut So•tb Pua l 0 Pua 4 " r.. 6 ~ Paa Wat Pus P .. P .. North 2 0 4 NT Pua Openina lead: Five of • A bastion of male chauvinism has fallen! New York's bridge club of renown, the Cavendish Club , has elected it's first woman president, Mrs. Claire Tornay. A tournament player of consider- able skill and a former national title~ holder, Mrs. Tomay sat South on this deal from a recent tournament. Nonh's sin&Je diamond raiK was stron1 and forcin1 , and South's jump to four diamonds, by partner- ship aareemau, was Key-Card Blackwood, in which the k.ing of trumps counu u an ace. When she learned that one key card was miss~ ing, Mrs. Tornay settled in the small slam. West led a top-of-nothing spade, solvin1 declarer's problem in that suit. At first glance it mi&ht 1«m that the fate of the contract hinged on the trump finesse~ H owever, de- clarer realized that a strip and end play, combined with the possiblity of dropping a sin.&leto n kin& of trumps, offered a better chance. She captured the queen of spades with the king and cashed the ace of trumps in the hope of f citing the king. When the monarch faiJed to appear, declarer cashed the high clubs and ruffed a club iri band, crossed to the ace of spades and '.1oeef!ee '.1eie•tl" Country Gifts A Collectibles Complete •••talon Meting• In SundaJ'• TV Piiot. CHARLES GOIEll ruffed another club. The jack of spades was c.ashed to complete the strip of the black suits, and declarer exited with a trump. Whichever defender held the kina of diamonds would be forced to re- turn a heart to avoid givina a'l'Uff- sluff. Had that defender been East, declarer would simply have had to hope that he was leading away from the kina of heans. As it was, West held 1he trump kin& and when be shifted to a bean, declarer was faced with a nasty guess. We might have been inclined to play dummy's queen, but women's intuition tri· umphed-South inserted the ten from the table and, when East pro· du~ the king, the slam was home. -llJMiam~------- AC ROSI 1 Petty fight 5 Greek ISiand 10 Cheeile 14 Paris 111rport 15 PeerleU 16 Grain etop 17 Oiltlwuner slang 19 Charge on property 20 8edcoYer 21 Vocal p-..ses 22 Being: Lat 23 Defeats 25 O.nler - latest word 26 Vital jukles 30 High degree 3f 8Utted 34 Approximately 36 Lofty abode 38 Earhr: pref 39 Crucial laue 42 Part of "I.e." 43 Ship's petty offioef; Informal « Loctc 45 St~ed 47 ArOUM 49 ·'Gotcha" 50 Negative 51 ~tlort 53 Cotteges 2 3 4 14 17 20 55 Tabby 56 Took five 61 Cupid 62 Tumu11s 64 Ma&edy 65 Tine 66 Triad 67 Not as much 63 Perceive 69 Winds up DOWN 1 Steeps 2 Kind of echl. S Winglltte 4 LebaneM town 5 Mekeunh~ 6 Renemed Cltly 7 Force a vot• 8 Unusual foltl 9 Sun. talks 10 Latin danc. 11 Oeuerts 12 Followers: sun. 13 Thrall 18 Part of Nfld. ?4 MalebNlta 25 Qlmu 2e Weeipon 27 MW\andi. 28 Ominous 29 O.ystar 31 Matrix 32 1rr~ 33 lmporoua 8 7 8 9 55 tops ott 57 Loe.le 58 Mar99d 59 Camelot lady 60 Brit. mil ~ra11ort1 63 Wgt. untts 11 12 13 .. .. 1. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1988 ChH tah, Kathmandu looking good In Manzanlllo race. 82. 71er•~flre M•tt G~olJaa, reptaCe him with Jim Lrnam. 82. OV, Warriors - • • • • . r~nn1ng easy.· ~ "'-t .....,_ .., .... lcnerta On road to playoffs La.Cuna Beach Bleh'• Art· lata, under the d lrecdon of Coach P'oad Naderzad (left), h.ae emer&ed aa a eocce r power ln the 2 ·A dhialon. Abo•e, at left, Artiata eel· ebrate after a goal acatn•t Lacu na Hille. At rl&bt, above, the ball aoea iky· ward between the c ollialon 'of Laauna Hi lle' Brian P'lemlna (left) and A.rtiat Jlm S6elton. The Artlata await CIF pyoff acd on, which beglna F eb. 18. down stretch· Issues in ast week of prep basketball focus on 3r place •Complete standings. BJ. By ROGER CARLSON Ot ... o..y,... .... ( e F e ~ i: The) 're down to the stn.•tch run o the prep basketball races fo r leagu champ1onsh1ps and benhs in lhC' Cl pla)ofTs. and v.11h 1hee,cep11on uf1h collapsr ofWc~1m in~tcr HJ.&._h's Lion and the emergence ot thr Ocean \'1t'v. Scahav.ks. the) 're heading for horn as predicted -clo~ 10 lhe call p p h } 0 Jim Hams· 7-1 ~ahav. ks can"' ra up the Sunset League champ1onsh1 Wednesda) nigh1 a1 Edison. althoug the~ haH alread' d in ched 1hc pres- 11ge as 1hc leagut'0 \ "o I en1~ b v1nue of 111.0 '1n ones O\t'r Manna which trails b~ 111.0 games 11.11h tv.. game~ left. • I. n f The call on the 'un5oel "'as Westm1ns1er. 2 \1anna 3 Founta1 Valle\ 4 Ed1~n. 5 Ocean V1ev.. b Hun1ing1on Beach The dechne o We<,tm1ns1er and fl<,(' of Ocean \'1ev. has ')11.apped placcmt'nts for those tv.o - the res1 ot the field has compht'd Fountain Vallle) and Edison l"ach 4-4"'1th spin in ht'ad-l<>- ht"ad matchups. are locked in a duel for third Foun uun Valle' must deal v.11h \\ t'stm1nster and -"-.1anna this v.eek "'h1lc Edison meets Ocean V 1ev. and Hun11ngton Beach First round pla) found onl) Edison successful against Hun11ngton Beach 16Q-61l 1n that sequence • ln 1 he Sea V 1ev. League The prcd1c11on 11.as a Saddleback- Tustln duel for the title and the 1v.o enier tht' final v.ed. each -.1 after sph111ng tht'l[ tv.o games. The resl of tile league v.as predicted ~ ,_ Down tbe •tretcb CJF "LA YO,, CONTWNHaS S4Mwt L....,_ u... o-'111 w L w L 'Ocun Vew 7 I 13 7 M.nne s ) " ' EO•M;I' • • IA ' Fovnte r Ve••• • • " ' ' ( I "<"'90 (IF S·A 111.evofl c.rtt\, -etll"41 CO·Ct>em-~p SN View L...- LMeYe o-'111 w L w L ·s.001fl>eo 7 1 It • ·r~'"' 7 I It • C0<ona a.• ~' ) s 12 lO e,t•nc·• ) s 13 11 Newoort Mert>or 2 • 1• te .IJJl•Y.IUilY 6 10 1l 'Clincr.ecl (IF l /4 olevotf 119rtfl--"•cHk CMS1 LN9W u... o-111 w L w L -.v~.09e • 0 " s LtO\Jlle !MK" s J ' 11 L#Ou"'-H1!hi s 3 " ? I • Treouco H IM' ) s )2 10 'Ch~ (IF 2 /4 ole\'ofl Def'1rt. lee9ue cP>emo.onv-oo S-.1'1 CM11 LN9W u... o-111 w L w L 'Ceo"''•~ Vtllev • 0 20 • 'Et T0<0 • 2 " s ,, .... ,. • • 11 12 MIU'Otl V-• • II 11 '(lo!IC'tleO (IF ·-· DlevoH """'· ie.vue co-~o this 11.a) 3 Corona del Mar: 4. EstanC1a. 5 L'n1,ers1t\. and 6. New- pon Harbor It v.ould. be difficult to get an) closer. Corona del Mar and fatanc1a art' tied at 3-5 with a split bet"'een 1hem. Uni,ers1t) and New- pon Harbor arr 2-6. lJ n1 holding a :?-0 edgl 0' er Harbor. This v.eek"s l e). It's Un1vers11y. "'hich is at Estancia Wednesda~. and at ( orona del Ma r Fnda' · < orona del Mar must aiso deal wnh T umn on \\ ednesda\. and Estancia ha s alrcad) lost 10 s3ddleback 1hrce 11me' 1111.1ce in tournament play>. and b' big margins It s conce1,ablc thal a L'n1\ers11~ S"'C'f.'D v.ould catapult tht' Tro1ans (Pleue eee PUP /112) Recktenwald 's choice: Arizona Marinovich to USC fl Ba~ance, experience key for Artists Lure of Pac-TO was the deciding factor forOCCstan dout By ROGER CARLSON °' ... ~ ......... Ban Reck1en11. aid. Orange Coast Todd Manno' 1ch. the four-, ear staner (two )ears at Mater be1. tv.o ~t.'ars at Capistrano Valle~) v. ho set a national prep record for lotal career )ardage. will conti nue his ed ucation and football career al L' C Bi tur naroun d ts evident for una Beach · s soccer tea m By JEFF SMITH a.llJ d'lll1tC:• I $ f I 1 Maybe they aren't rrady to hang up their fins for cleats., but Foad Naderzad has defin11ely turned some h~ds in. Laguna Beach. as well as the Laguna Beach High soccer program. The Anists were noundcnng and on their wa > to new depths before Naderzad took over the head coaching position three yeari ago. In 1986. ~una Beach had its besl season "in a while" according to Naderzad. finishing tn the bottom half of a league that included powt'rs such as Estancia and Ncwpon Harbor. Then last season the Anists Jumped to the Pacific Qoast LelJue and to the top of the standinas. They finished in a four-way tie for first but did not make the 1987 CIF playo ffs. And finally, in the '88 season. Laguna Beach has risen to the top five in the CIF 2-A rankings with an overall record of20-2-2. Joyner1nay be holdout Anaels fint bucman Wally Joyner. a nary with the club·s contract offer for 1988, said Monday he will consider a spring trainilig holdout if the team donn't buctac. Joyner and agents Michael Walkins and Barry Alelrod mc1 for two hours with Angels General Man· 11tr Mike Port. "The last two months. he (Pon ) has , been jcrting us around," said Joyner. who hit 34 home runs and drove in 117 runs last year. "Obviously. they'rt not In any hurry to sign JM. They just want •o rtnew ~ and taltt their chances with arbitration nelt year. "I undeniand that 1 holdout is the only bullet I have in my belt." said Joyner, who is OM year short ofbeina tliP.ble to nae for arbitration. I don'• want 10 YW it, bYt I know h's an op1ion I have. I'll havt to sit down and dtcidt ifholdint out would be in my best in•nnts. .. Tbc Anlfh tendered Joyner a o_. ~con.,... in Dllmnber that calltcl for a 15,000 increaw over lite SI I0,000 ht earned in bait salary and intefttivaafter a ae.r-..-,, disputr laslyeer. Neither lick rtwakd its of&. n ii believed that Joyner lau been oft'mid ... UP I daird olwhaa &M dub wtU 1191 Oili Davia. no liDed ••he ~fir a.._....,,. olSU0,000. 1·--r......0..-.... 14 ..... ,.. uil 76 ··-~ "The main turnaround in the last 1hrec or four )Cars has come because we·,e had players 1n different clubs an tht' off-season:· Nadcrzad said. "We·ve had 1hc same nucleus on the tt'am fo rlhrce" years. W e ha ve 19 players and 15 are .seniors and have been pla) ing together for about three years:· Naderzad. JO. came 10 Laguna after coaching al El Toro. Before tha1 he attended \\'oodbu" College In Los Angeles where he pla}'ed and was an assistant coach. The Laguna Niguel resident 1s onginall~ from United .\rab Em irates (localed near Saudi .\rab1a) bul was raised 1n England. .. "In England. the same wa y there is foo tb311 on TV here. 1he} have soccer on TV That's what )OU lack over here:· Naderzad said. "Obviously. you learn from )Our peers. Taking 1ha1 into cons1der- a11on. 1he~ (t~ niled Stales) ha\C.' come a long W3\ ... · Laguna Beach has put 11sclf 1n a pos1 t1on 10 wrap up a league tillc 1his week The .\nists. I 0-2-J an the PCL meet Trabuco Hills Wednesda' and Woodbndge Fnday. · "Last year we had a few good pla)ers. but the character of 1he team was great." Naderzad said. "This 'car "'c ha' c 1hc same character. but 1he "'hok icam 1s balanced I can put an~one in and 11.e "'on't be hun We ha'c 19 or 20 pla~ers 11.ho are good There 1s no superstar ·· College's record·SC'lltng all-purpose The 6-5. 21 0-pound Capistrano Valle~ High ~n1onw1 ll fonnally announce h1~ plans this v.ttk 10 cotnClde v.11h an upcoming ports Illustrated an1cle. Thal ma~ be the ~e' to Latuna Beach's sucre!>s Pia~ ing in oO-.scason clubs has Slrl·nglhcnt'd the pla~cr<, and tht' program as a 11.holc. and not e'en the loss of a ~ohd fore ign pla~l·r ha!> hampered the .\n1s1s . ..\ lc11. 11.ceks ago 11 was learnt'd that .i Laguna BcJch pla~cr from 1he Netherlands had not come through a ~nc11onl~d foreign c\Change program The -\n1sts had 10 forfeit a 11e and a '"n against Orange. and lhus a \·hancc 10 clinch 1hc PCL utle earl\ bad and -\11- .\menl an. v.111 continue his education and footb311 career at lhl' l nl\Cf· s1t \ of .\n10na RccltC"n11.ald . v.ho J1dn"t ha \t. a \Ingle s ( h ti I a r ' h 1 p offer "hl·n a pri:p at La Quinta High . rt'\.'1'\Jllers can gel 1heir'tecru11s to sap national le-tten of intent. · Nadcrzad said thal the pla~cr 11.as ongrnall~ \l'nficd but laier th~coach found out othcN1St' ~adcrzad said he 1mmedtatcl) reported Lhc find ing_ decided on .\n1ona alter ha' 1ntr made tnps 10 Hav.a11 l olorado and 1he L'n1' crs~\ of Pac1fl(' The M1ss1on Conference Player of the Year. Recktenwald's numbers which accounicd for 1he nauonal record included 1.155 yards on 216 cam~ 1n the rushing department. Jb~ ~ ards on 36 receptions. I 76 yards "'1th punt returns and 702 yards wilb kid.off retums -a tot.al yardage of ~ . .aQ5 "I could ha'e not 1old an~bod) 1ha1 v.e used lhl· pla~l·r." Nadcrzad said ... .\ couple of coaches called and s~ud the' "'erl· shocke<l we turned "Pac-10 ba'n." 11.as RC'\:' tenwald·s firsl response a:. iv "' h' .\n1ona .. .\nd:· conTinucd th~ C)( ( stand- out "the' had the ~<.t campu I v1s11ed as '11.cll." He scored I 1 touchdowns. 12 rushing ;md fi,·e v.,th rcccpnons.. ow-~hcs 1n ·· · · Bui that dec1S1on backs · up Naderzad's (Plea• eee SOCCSR/8 2) Recl tenv.ald "'II ma~e 11 official on \\ ednescfa~. tht" lir'>t da' lollege "I'm going to find a spot the team 11.here I can pla~... vowed Rt'dten"'ald "lt doesn tmallerifi~ (Pl-..e ._ OCC,..) Athletes moving in at Calgary Even wea-thertscooperating with cosmetic snow d u sting Co\LG~RY . .\lbena (o\P ) -U. s·pet'd \.ate" am'ed for lhe Winter Games Monda). bnngin~ 11.11h them lhe glimmer of gold fo r "menca and a nev. ('031 01 snow for cosmet1cs<0nsc1ous Ol)mp1c organizers Snow has beaun to fall on Calgary. and organizers said Monda)' 1t v.1fl be .. orth the .. orl 1tcauscs todr~ up their Games a little. Bonnie Blair. former world ~rd-holder 1n lhe 500 meiers. was among the .S. spttd slaters"' ho am' cd 1n Callan. >\lthoU&h overshadow~ la tel) b) East Germans Kann kAn11 and ChnAa Rol~buf'lt'r. who nov. holds the SOO.mc•er rt"rord. Ba.ir tS one of "menca's top gold medal prospects -along •1th L' figure skater'\ ·Asked at the Cal11ry, a1rpon 1f she had an) thing to Y ). she rtt!'•ed: "There II be enou&h pre ronfc~tts later. I don ' •-ant to taJk no•." 150 a"'°"& the sPttd skauna am, ab v..s another mcncan mNaJ prospect. tek Thoma Thomeu has mas.ltd SOmt 1raan1ns •·nh a blood d150rdcr and fin1 he'd a d~11ppo1nuna n1n'l\ at the rttentl concluded World Sprint Speed Sbuna 'Champeonsh1ps "R""t no-. I fftl rm about pttttnt read) .. ~ said at lhc aarpon ... w,.,, ~Sot a •ttl of tr11n1na here. and that lhould hdp 1M I'{ Into top sha_pc ... U. bobelcddcn and a.a JUmptn al am'cd 1n Callao Monda),• hale orpn1ttn Ill.Id a crisis comm1ntt 'WoWd be ava.U1bk to hdp am"'"' tovnsts .rho mllbt noc havt a plK'C •o •> bec:auw of a hook•na ~ IClftda1 Glitch perks up boredom C"-LG '\R\ . .\lben.a <-'Pl -A small ell· plo~1on Monda} blew p1t'CC'S off the cov enng of the 01~ mp1c Oamt cauldron at McMahon tad1um. 11e of~ turda) 's oprnana ccrrmon1cs. The e\plos1on. dcsrnbcd as "a pop.'" wu cauSt'd b} a malfuncuon an a _ps meter dun"' a • routine ope rational procedure. said Sam McBnde. an offic1aJ with the comptany prep&nr\J lbe cauldron for the flame It as not e\J)('Cted to interfere Wlth Optftll'I ccrrmon1cs. I)' Monita). onl abc>Ut half tht I,~ athfts ~ to com~ an lhc Gamn hid a.nncd '" du • IOUtMn Albena COIA to.a and oel ~ttt or 6SO.OOO. £11Y1l'Olllllftl1 CaMda. die lftldtan "'8lMr ICT• "~ ~ M 1ndtn of snowfAll \bf'CMllb midltilht ·"•t.eNillr.'';::~!~~Gedlft sdtedulrd IO t._m on 1 .... ·h11 a.tt a lmlc won. ~ vs ou• on ~ tradt.. ' ... There was more Violence outside than inside ring From ne Auodaled Preti LONDON -The British Boxing ml Board of Control sars it will investigate the ijghtinaand turmoi which broke out in the arena before Frank Tate's successful de· fe nse of his lntemationaJ Boxing Feder.111on middle- weight title. Fans fouaht each other and tear gas filled Bingley Hall in Strafford Sunday when people without tickets tried to crash. Two canisters of the gas exploded and scores of fa ns and ringside guests were affected by tht'. fume s. Tate returned to the United States after his tenth round knockout of Britafo's Tony Sibson. but Bnt1sh boxing authorities were left with the re-curring probkm of fan violence. Police made 17 arrests and the fight was held up for ten minutes while the tcar-producang chemicalc; dispersed. One man a"'peared in court Monda} charged with possessing an offensi ve weapon. a gas can1stt>r. while Staffordshire police said the} were holdang 16 others on assault and public order chal'$es. It was the latest in a series of v1olence-ma~d world title fights io Britain. Pre" 1ous incidents occured at fights featuring middleweight champion Marvclom Ma n in Hagler. heavyweight Tim Witherspoon. wt."1- terweight Don Curry and fea therweight <\zumah -Nelson.-- - ---- - - - John Morris. secretar\ of the BBBC, said his ·organization would hold a full inquif}. He added. however, ''You cannot do much about people who come 1n intent on causing troubk ... Morns was d1recth 1n,ohcd in the other contrcrversy that preceded· the figh1. The Bnt1sh Board. which hm11s all 11tlr fights tea maximum 12 rounds for safet' rt'asons. at first.refused to sanction the card because the title fight was scheduled for 15 rounds. . On the eve oft he fight. the I BF rdented and cut the fight to 12. allo" mg. the Board to pro\ldc oOicials for the undercard. But the issue 1~1kel) to surface again in two 'l\'eeks when another ~erican !BF champion. Charres Williams, defends his hght-hea' ~ "e1gh1 11tk against Britain's Tom Collins. That will 1mol'e IBF President B.ob Ll'l' in a rematch w1th the Board offi cials" ho again'' 1ll 1ns1s1 on a I :!-round ma).1mum for the Feb. :!Ocontest at Blan·r'~ nightclub in Windsor. near London. Morris said h1s organizat1on will not back do"n ") hope that the I BF will extend theirgesturc to the Collin'> fight. I think the) "ould be in a llule difficult~ 1f the~ conceded on one fight and not on another ... he s1d Quote of the day Bob Lanier, "ho wore s1 Lc 19' · ')ncakc·r., "hl'n he starred at t. Bona,emurc :ind in tht· National Baske1ball ~ocia11on. talking abou1 thl· potc.-n tial of Kansas tatt· forward !\11tl'h Richmond: "lfhedocsn't make 111n the prus. I'l l eat m} shoes." Another setback for Guerrero • DAYTONA BEACH, Aa. -Robeno Guerrero, the lndy-.c:ar driver who is comin& back from serious head injuries, has suffered a nother setback, breaking a bonl! in his right foot. He suffered the injury in acrasb Wednesday during pra tice for the fir t round of the International Race of Champions series. but didn't discover the problem until after arn ving at his home in lndianapolts the next day. The 29-ycar-old Colombian suffered the inj ury when he tangled with road racer Chip Robinson and hll the ""all. lnit1all), Guerrero did not think he was inJured , but the foot began hurting by the time he got home on Thursday. Guerrero finall y contacted orthopedic surgeon Dr. Teri') R. Trammell. a specialist in racing injuries. and underwent a one-hour, seven-mi nute operation "8t Mt·thodist Hospital in Indianapolis on Sunday night. Trammell said Guerrero broke the first metatarsol bone in his right fuo t and had to have a plate and five scre,,s inserted. LA s igns Hershiser, Anderson LO ANGELES -Right-handed a p11chcr Orel Hcrsh1scr and utility infielder Da' t' .\ndcr-.on agn:ed to terms of one~) ear contract'> '' 11h the Los Angeles Dodgers Monda~. thus a' 01ding arbitration hearings. the team said. Hersh1scr. 19. was among the National League kaders in ~l'' t'ral_~itchin&_ cate_&Q_nes last season. He fiad a l (). r6 n.•curoWiil\aJ .Oocamedaverage and was- c;ekctcd to thl' NL -\II-Star team for the first time. Herahleer $800.000 la'>! 't'ar Hcrshisc r's ERA was the third-best in the league, his 16 wins was tfd for third. and he tied for fourth in strikeouts with 190. He made 35 starts and had I 0 complete games. No terms of Hershiser's con- tract were made available. His arbitration hearing had been scheduled for Wednesda}. He had asked for $ J ,250.000 while thC' Dodgers had offered $950,000. Hershiser made Hcrsh151.·r·., tx·.,t season 1>.as 1985 "hen ht· had a I ll-J record and a 2 01 ERA. He slipped to 14-1 4 \\Ith a J 85 ER.\ 1n 19 ti ·-rm \Cf) glJi.J "'e "ere able to l·ome to 1h1s agrl·1.:mcn1." Hcrsh1.,cr "'as quoted as sa\ ing 1n a rekase 1sc;ucd O) the Dodger~. "I am looking forward to a 'Cf) succt'>'>ful sca~on for nn st'lf and the team ... .\nderson. ""host· ·arh11rat1on heann$ had been '>chedulcd for Frida'." 11 1 earn $262.500 this \Car. Had ht• gom· Iv Jrh1 tr:.1t11jn. he would have earned either the $2~5.000 Ill' rl'4Ul''>tcd or the $140.000 otTercd b~ the Dodga' Bradley's Hawki ns held to 24 Hersey Hawkin~ ~cored 2-1 points. a J u1cn bl.'lu" ht'> na11on-leading average. and Trevor Trimpe added 18. all on 1hree- po1111 · ha~kl'h, J' I 5th-ranked Bradley ckfl·all'J "\t l t1u1s l 'n1,ers1t) 83-67 Monda~ night an •.. •••••••••••••••••• ..... Pl'unJ.111. I Ill' BrJ '~''>. kading47-44 w11h 14:38 1eft.got th rt·c t'>askct'> frnm three-point ra nge to build a F irst-ever No. 1 for Temple Temple became the SPllh team to hold m the tup spot this sea<,On "hen tht· ()"Is earn1.:d 1hc1 r first-c"cr No. I ranking 1n The -\ssoclOted Press rnllcge basketball poll on Monda\ Temple. 18-1. ;umped from fifth to iirst \\1th 23 first-place 'otes and 1.204 points from the na11on'' 1dr panel of spono;wntcrs and broadcasters after a "n'k that sa'' 11 t('<lm'> in the To p T"'ent) lo~ at lca~t um· game Purdue. 19-2. impro,cd from s1 \th lO\t•ronJ \\llh J 6 first-plan·' ote'> and 1.1 QI points after heating th<'n · No 11 .\11ch1gan 'Jl-87 on Sunda~. .\nLona. which had held tht' No I po,1twn lnr '" weeks. including the last four in a ro"". fcll tn 1h1rJ \\Ith 15 fir.t-plan: \Oh'.'> and 1.16~ points. 2X more than Oklahoma. "'hlCh Jumped from snt·nth The nonl'r'. 20.2 . "On both their Big Eight Conference ganll'' la\I week. hcattn~ Kan ~'> and !\11.,soun Baylor appears a ll set for A 's 0.\1\.L .\:-.D -The Oakland .\th-• kttc\ Jre e~pected Ill annountc thl' \1gn1ng ot tret'-agcnt des1gn111ed h1 t1t•r Don Ra~ tor acrnrding to a published rcpon R.i~lor "ho <,pent the la,1 t"'n c;ca\om pla~1ng 1n the \.\ 1irld ~nes and "as hc1ng "'0Cl{'d tn tht• K:tn\<t\ C11~ R 11~al\. fl.'JX•r1edl~ has narW\1.-Cd ht\ choice to tht• .\thkllt' atulfdrng to 11ida\ ·, cd1 11on' ot thl· Co)Jn Franti\to C hron1clt' Tht• team r;cht·duk·J a nc"' contrrcnn· for th1'> afternoon at the Oakland Coh'>cum \lrd .. t'\ Morabito. prt''-' ,,ffita tor the .\thle11t\ \H1uld ntH ll>nlirm or den~ the report on !\.1onda' night A:i~ lur "a~ part of 1hr 1 •1~1, deal th::it shipJX'd Rt'Utl' J;i, "'on and Kt•n Hol11m.10 I rum the .\th.'t1cs to tht• U.1rt1m11rt' nnolc\ 1n e\t hJnth' lnr B:I\ lor and M 11..e Torro P at Riley's b r other dies [ll\ .\'-(rllf\ -Lo'~ \ngelc'> Lal.a'< "Jlh f'Jt Rile) "'ill m1\'> tlln1ght's home gJ11it• .1g;11.n't the I ncl1ana Pa(er" -.o ht· tan ~11n1d the funeral 11f hi\ hrotha. l t•n . .it\ .tlrtt11 Fla L~n K1k~. 52 died r nd.1~ ,1fter a lo ng 1llnl'SS. ''~1\t.int Bill Batk.1 v.tll w .irh tht• Laker' 1n tonight\ game Rllq luachcd thl' '"'1ng ~est tC'am 1n 5undn\·s ..\11-~tar gamt· at < h1cagc1 "It \\as a little dtffiruli." Rllq ~1d "II "'asn't ca'>' Aut tha t's hfe ·· Rik~ ·'i "'1fr Chm. said 11 "'-3'> more d11licult than Rile\ kt on. :.It "a' a harJ \\CCkent.I .. '>ht• said. "but he' ln\h. and h.~ keeps 11 all in. It''> 'C~ \ad -<Len) was a }Oung man wmtortahk kaJ In another collegt• basketball gamt• Munda~ nigh t in RJ lc1gh . N.C .. Vinny Del Negro scored l -l>fh1!> 23po1nb1n th<.· first halfas 16th-ranked Nonh C arult na State rulkd to a :!Q.point lead and routed B..1p11-.t L'n1\Cr'>tt~ uf Charle$10n. S.C . 116-68. Del ~l·grn ma<k 'll'\t'n of nine shots from the noor. 1ntlud1ng l"l' uf three from J-po1n1 range. Driver s t ill in c ritical state l'llOE:\f'\ -Veteran dmcr Jim • Rotltn\on "hose car na'iht:d in to the wall during tht· finJI ratt' of the Skoal Bandit l t1prx.·r V. orld ( la:.~m" at Phot·nl\ lnter- na11on.1I RJlt'"a~. <,uffl.'red ~wrc head 1n1uries and "'J' tn ntrt•md\ cn11cal cond111on at a Phoenix 1111.,pllJI. a -.pokt·~man of the rarcwa~ said. J1111 Ruh1n:.un. -12. of Nonh Holh"ood. "as kJd1ng the 4!l-lap \l<><.k c·:ir race Sunda~ afternoon "ht·n h" lar tangkd momt•ntanl) "Ith a car drnen b> C 1an < oll1n s. I "iP C o ppcr World '>t~ car champion. then \mashed hcaJ-on 1n10 the "'all E x -boxer C~oun succumbs I OS .\NGLLES -Herman ··Rori'· m ( alhoun . ,1 rn1ddlc\!ol'lgh1contender1n the I <Viti... and t•arl\ I %Os. 1c; dead of liver fail ure at age SJ. famtl ) members said 5unda) nig ht. Calhou n d1t•d earl) Fnda) 1n a Holl)wood ho<,p1tal. hi' "1do". V1,1an. sa id He had been hn'>fHtal11t•d ~1ncc Jan 20 Tht· furw ral '' '\Ct for Th ur!>da\ afternoon. said C alhnUil·., brotht·r Fn:d · Telev ision , radio TELEVISION 'I p.m -PRO HOCKEY. :'\HL .\II-Star C1Jmt· -c .imphdl Conlcrl.'ncc '~. Wales ( l>nlcrent.c. lro m St Louis. ESPN_ ) p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: C il·orgl'IO\\ n JI °'>l'lon I fall. WO R. S·115 p.m . -PRO BASKETBALL: l ltah at ()<1fla,. 1 HS 7 p.m -FIGURE SKATING : E'h1b111on "'''h Duroth' Hamill. Ro,ahnn Sumner'\. f1f-fo11~ c ·h1n. ~<l\I Hamilton. Rohin Cousins and other tnp \kate~ HBO. .... Jo pm -PRO BASKETBALL. Indiana nt Laker.. Pnmt· f1 cket. l\clccT V. RADIO (1 .\II pm -PRO BASKETBALL: Clippers at Phocn1\. KR I H (930). ":JO p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Indiana at Laker<.. KL.\Cf570l. SOCCER ••• h'om8 1 philosopb~ -one player does not make a ... The Artists have bttn led this yar by plie Erik Miranda, captains Brian Tyus and Malcolm Capp, andltff'Pot. Bert J .. r. Todd Austin. Mik Davia. Ryan Phillipa, Jason Cr.blit and Do114 Hand. l.quna Bnch belan its road to the top early. The COKfi aot his squad in good condition in the pre-season. using~methina new. "Thi§ year we did jazz exercise," .Nadenad said. "Instead of practicina on the field on Friday. we did that." Lately Nadcnad has been btnt out of shape by his team's play. The Artists were tied by Oranft, 0-0. last Friday. "We have to win our next two games to win le!l&UC. I'm disap- pointed with the way our team played (against Orange)," Nadertad said. "It's not like our team at all. "This is the time you peak. not go down. But I think our team can get together as a unit becauK they have character. We have g.rcal ltadt'rs on ·Jhe team." McKinney wins slalom crown COPPER MOUNTAIN...L_co10_ {APf =-amara c inncy. whose season has been on hold because of a broken leg. overtook fivt' other skiers on the second run Monday to win the women's slalom at the U.S. Alpine Ski Championships. McKinne~-. who placed third in Saturday's giant slalom in her first compelttion of the sea~. said her vicwry would give her a needed boost of confidence heading into the Olym- pics. "I needed that. I really did." she said after first-run leader Heidi Vol'lker was unable to hold onto first place. McKinney. 25. of Olympic Valley. stood sixth after the first run during wh ich she lost her goggles after hitting the second gate. Crashing the gate U.S. Alpine Champlonehip elalom winner Tamara McKin- ney of Olympic Valley; craehee throach Cate' on llODdaJ. Cbe~tah, KathmandU lead Manzanillo field fairly tigh t with in ·m ild to light win ds - By ALMON LOC&ABEY Oellr ................ Sailing virtually one mile apan ofT Cedros Island. The Peterson-66 Cheetah and the Santa CruL-70 Kathmandu Monday took over the elapsed and corrected time lead in the 1.1 ()().mile San Diego to Manzanilla race. Cheetah. owned by Dick Pennin~ton of Long Beach and undercharterto a syndicate headed by Sand} Martin, Los Angeles Yacht Club. reported a position 796 miles from Manzan1llo. and Kathmandu was o ne mile astern. according to the Monday 8 a.m. roll caij. Citius, another Santa Cruz-70 under charter to Nick and Bob Frazee. San Dit'go Yacht Club. was three miles ahead of C1iectah but was not saving her handicap time. The rest of the 13-boat IOR Class A Oeet were.-all bunched within 50 miles of each other and were ~tllng 1n light to moderate northerly winds near Cedros Island. according to Herb Johnson, ham radio opl'rator aboard the escort vessel Dulsea. · Taking over the !OR Class B handicap lead wa s th e Santa Cruz-50 Deception. skippered by David Meginnit} of California Yacht (")ub. Second in Class B. fi ve miles behind Deception. was Warren Hancock's Peterson-46 Aleta out of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Other local boats were John Arens· Frc~-5 1 Tomahawk. Balboa Yacht Club. sixth in Class B. and Harry Thomasen's Fre~-59 Ms Blue. BYC. seventh in Class B. Leading In the 8-boat Performance Handicap Racing Fleet (PHRF) was Roller Coaster. a.SC-50 under charter to John Fraser. Santa Cruz. Handicap standings after 44 hours of sailing: IOR OVERALL -I Cllfft•h, S•n<lv M.,M , Loi A!Wlele\ YC, 'l Kall\m4n<1u . R~rl Oougntv, Celilornl• vc:, l C11lu1, N•c• &. 801> F'raztt. Sen 01e90 YC ~ Sorc.erv, Jake WOO<!, Pacific Martne•i vc S Maverick Lt\ Croucn, SOYC IOR·A -I Cneetan, 1 1<.e111me n<1u. J Cillu\ 10R·8 -I Otteeott0n, 1. Altla, J Jeno, Mkhu • &. Boll Kann CvC PHRF' OVERALL -I Roller COa\I.,, Jonn Fre~r. Sanra Crui YC 1 Hana Ho. Rolf• Crott.tr. San F'ranc•sco vc l Jon 0 10 Oanlel\ Long eucn YC PHRl'"·A -I Mt1'11n. Rooer W•lfl. Encinal YC PHR°F -8 -I Roller Coaster. 1 Hena Ho 3 Jou PREPBASKETBALL. From Bl Sunklst Serles winds up Bal boa Yacht Club wound up its four months old Sunk1s1 Series aturday with . hght winds and summer weather again prevailing . Winds were so liptt for the outside classes Sunday that there were no finishers. Final s1andings for the series: INSIDE CLASMS LASER -I Geolf 8tteker. Caoi,lr•"° en YC. 2 Oon Motoflv. 8•ll>Oa vC J Carl Hellman. BvC UOO-l•A -I Peut Stank, 8YC, 1 Tim Mulveney, 8ania Corlnltllan vc. l Rowland Lonman, 8 YC LIDO· U8 -I Al ~own, l;man 8oal Raclno Ann~ 2. 8oC> Ucciltrrf. 8 YC. J c CamPO\, 8 YC AOUL T SABOT -I Hank Humann. 8 YC. 2 COIU.. Glt>C>on,, eYC. 3 Krl\ 8aumgarrt n. 8YC OUTSIDE CLASH S PHRF·A -I 81g Aoota, Ga udlo-Joti.n,on, e CYC/IYC,?. Vortex, Bruce Twlc'1ell. BYC. 3 Breve«>. Gerv Cllanoter. Souln $/lore YC PH~F'-8 -I Llcke•v Soll!. OiGIL Hev~. 8aflia Cor~tlllen YC, 2 F't\llval, Pa• O\Do<n. SSVC, 3 Animll-; Sle¥e 6 C~lt hck. 8 YC · PHRF'-C -l Puu~cat. Jolln Szalav. Vovaeen YC: 7 CruM1<1at Ra1>1>lt Jonn Oenun0te, VYC, 3. Solrlt, ~rk Etiworlh, eve. SOLING -1 8111 Marling, BYC SHIELDS -I Mike Crad<IOCk. UCI Sa11tn9 Auoc1a11on D i ckson Serles field held to 33 Fort}·t"o Performance Handicap Racing Fleet ~achts turned out Saturda) fo r the first race ofNewpon Harbor Yacht Club's Dickson scnes. but because of light winds onl y 33 finishl'd. Troph) winners: CLASS A -l F'rff E11terorke, Olck Enlnver. NHYC, 1 8u11.-cuP, JoM Ca1•er , 8all>Oa YC , 3 Cursor, Jeff F.,weu, NHVC CLASS 8 -I 81g Apote. Mark Gaudio Bailie Corlnllllen YC. en<I Ernie Jona11M>n 8atl>Oe YC, 1 Comoutslon, RalPll ROC!Mlm. BCYC. 3 Ka~nlna~Gurv Ma<1111an, NHYC CLASS C -I Cruuder Ral>l>•I, JOM Oen,mort , Vovagers YC, 1 Ol>t'\Uion Bill ADP\, VYC, l Puuvcet, Jonn SLa llv, VYC M i dwinter T uneup at_LIYC Six classes of' small boats turned out Saturday for Lido Isle Yacht Club's Midwinter Tuneup. in preparation for thl· Midwinter Rcgana next weekend. Troph~ winners: SENIOR SABOT -I Hank Humann, ellboa YC, 1 Oon e.n.olc.1. L•<lo t~le YC. SABOT A -I Nett Wllillek.-, 81llle Corinllllt n YC, SAeOT "'c I -I Lia ROU\HI, LIYC, SABOT C2 -I. Al'"" eu11.-wor1n, BCYC. 7 Oorr•-'' ~iuit>.c.1<, ecvc. ~eor·o -1. Rvan W1Ue1t. e cvc. 2 .._.1n.r Poner LIYC UOO· l• -'1 R~ POf'lar LlVC ' • • ~, into the 3-A pla)ofT'i as the league's No. J cntr). Beach W{·dnc~da~. and arc at Lagun a ~" l ¥'·~ •In the Pacifi c Coast League: ..\dam Keefe & Co. of Woodbndgc arc on the "a} to the 2-A playoffs as an ob' iousl\ Sl'Cded team· with a second !'itraight perfect sc:ason in sight. The Warriors arc 8-0, havC' won 10 1n a row. and proved out what was an obvious call 1n the first place -the Warriors arc indeed No. I in the PCL. But the Oeld has bccn1umblcd only with the rise of Laguna Beach (5-3) and thcdemiscofTrabuco Hills()-5 ). · Trabuco Hills has a shot at the pla)Offs -the Mustangs host Laguna Hill!> Fnd:I\. e 0 d 8- •In the South Coast League: Th prl'dict1on "as El Toro and Capo t io 1-1 -the latter proved better an it's Capu.£1.. TorO. bo.tb ba.vin clinched berths. d c . y The rest of the league was predicte th is wa': 3. In inc-: 4. Mission Viejo 5. Dana Hilb: and 6. San Clemente That'!> just hov.' 11 stands w1th Irvin (4-4) and Mission Viejo (4-4) schcd ulcd to settle third place Wedn~a night at Mission Viejo. r . In inc holds a on~·game <.-dge ove the 01ablo!I 10 head-to-head meet ingi.. so thl' Vat.1uero~ can wrap it u with a ,·1ctory. but Mission Vicj p 0 cannot. h ' 1'--op 10 Or::f e County hlg school ba•ketball DallJ Pilot Mlectiom 1. C.po Valley(20-4) 2. Santa Ana (21-3) 76ers fire coach, hire Lynam Should M1i.s1on Viejo win and bot teams wind up 5-5. 1t would require plavoff 11.3mc Saturdl)'· a 3 . Wooclbrlctie (18-&) -PHI LAOElPHf \ iA.Pl -Thl· 'lumpmg Philadel- phia 76c1<:. tir<."d ( oa\'.h Matt Guoka .. Mondn> for fo1hng to "1n \\1th thl' team 1ht) sn1d he dc .. 1gncd. and replaced him "1th assistant J 1m L> nam. L} nnm takes over 1onight ~hC'n the ub-500 team that ha!I lo'it "<'vcn of us last nine and I () c;tra1fht on the road open~ the \e<"ond half of 1he Bl\ sen,on 1n -\1lanta agn1ns1 the Hawks. 09. ner ttarold K:m .blamed <Juokns for the 76e". slide from t~c league's elite n1gh1. "I have mixed emotions," Lynam said af\cr a team pract1C:C' 1n Atlanta. "It was a bit of a surprise. I knew we had not been playi"ias welt as we could an~it had crossed my mind (getting a nt'w coach). but it was not in the forefront of my mind. I feel bad for Matty. He was a friend. I wouldn't have been here if it weren't for h1m. But I understand this is a volatile business." occ ... From Bl 5 I oOcnsc. or 1f it's defenJC. or if it' returning punts ai\d kickoffs. Mar,bc won •t be starting 01t11 away. but I II be playing. n "h's been a dream since I was i hiah school and somethiq I wanted I 4 . Sad41e1iack (20-4) . ' 5. Ocean View ~ 13·7.)• 8. llater Del (18-5) When reponc~ suu 1ed at the pews c:onfertncc that Kat7's trade~ not Guoka • coach1ttg. ~ere rcspon-s1bfc. Knu ~1q: "Every SJnalc trade wc·,c made wos recommended b) Mall Guolas. This was Matt) Guoku' team. F~~"' gu) "as rcc:omniefldcd to me b Malt) Guokn General Manaaer John Nuh said Lynam · would coach the tTst of the season. and his contr.ct would bt reviewed af\er that. Lynam said he viewed himself as an 1nterini coach whost fu&µre would be dettrm1ned by the job he docs. ,"You live and die by your r«Ord." Lynam said. ·tn makins the announcement. Nash saidt "Mau11sa *U> v.ho contributed a srcat de.al, but this is part oflhe packqt that romes with the tc.mtory or being a <'OKh. When thin&$ art not JOint the WI)' )OU want, coechn 90. You bnn& t.0meone '"to try and riJht the ship." an opportunity to do." r When at La Quinta Hiah only one )"hoot ~Lona Beach St.att) went so fa IS to sprak .-ith htm. It WIS talk only thfrc was no scholarship offer. 0 h I -- 7. TutlD(U M) a. 11arma < 1 a-e1 9. SaUy lllll8 (18-3) -_. -. ----'!' "Moses Malont'. Ro) H1n~on. e'er;· ,1nglc tntde was tttommend~·d b) M111ty ruokn "nd hi\ recommeo- da11on) almo,t al"-il}'5 wen: taken. Ye,. f made: the final dccis1ons f c:ould havt vel<X'<I. I am ult1ma ttly responsible I take that respoMlb1ltt) .. Forward O.rtn Birt~. '"'° Atd he found out earl~ th•• monune wlli~ still 1n C'hialao after ptayfna in All..Swr pmc. .. I'm JUll rrally alad t ~nt t C'OHl." said Rcd:tenwald. "All t~ coach« we.re rc.aU.r put on bot •1<ks or the ltnc. Th~ p vc me Cham~ to lt•t my talents iO and helped me mature. Mpc:ciall) C'OIC'h (Paul 10. SI Tol0(17·1) -- L '\Gm said be learned ol Ciuokaf Onn& unday Brigs." \ ( • # ) -" j .... W81TWa• COMtaaaMCa ll'ldk ~ W L >S • " " is 10 13 2t 10 " 10 32 Mlftell DMMell ,,ct. ,,. 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Comme<c•al. Automotive. Boating or Help Wanted r,!!!!~~~~~~~~~~~:t1..,.rt lffcli 1011 •nrrert ltacll lMt Ct1H1 •tl •r 21ZZ IHt. ltacli 2141 lt!f!ft ltacll 2111 lalha Pnianla C..ta •111 21Z4 C...... UM 2ncr;;;;' 28a Bayrrdge •De11gh1tul <Ai~ couaoe MARINERS WALK -light, BLUFFS 2BR Den. 1'-tBA. , . 2117 3& 2Br. 28a. $900 & $780 *~* Y N.OT CLASSl,,1£0 <>'TICE HOURS T eleCli'IOM Sir...-M· r I 00 ..... $ 30 PM Setll'Cl•f I 00 ...,,._ 11 30 •"4 ., ..... ~ ....... ,. SOO A ... SOO PM 0£AOUNIEI ........ •'f"'' -· ·-~· ..__. 1"-.J' ... .... Ct •O\ t1tf ..... ~~-It# ....... , ... .., "'" QI .. ., ......... t••.,, r ••"" M • ._,,,., CHECIC YOUfll AO . ..,. o.T!4f.!1!!.'l ~'!.,"..., • •1'0 IC(t,,;fe('I ....... ~ OC • ._ .... • t"'"Of'' Ot KC"' PllMW '~ .,..,.. •oJ .., ' "'" M<• *""° ~~ •OVI 9iO M 't ftMtO"t ~·Ot• --.o .......... , ,.,. T~ Ot '\o P11C)~ MC"°'t "'O •biolor'• •Of .,. .. .,-rO' f'I •-"' •O"•"' ~ •o,. •"'<" t "'49\1 M '•'"°"~ ••Cwt ~ tf\t> CM~ o• '~ \.NCf: M '.A t lKC"'°·eocl 0\ 'f"lf' r ,.tY (•M ' <• ...... -. 0. • .,.eel •-cl',,,_. i .... I __ ._._·:-.... _~H ·•· llii' l j ............ _. 1 ' . ............... 11 ) ........ =---11111 I L.._-----·· .. I I--= I ieal E1t1tt For Salt 111...-t Ptainala l 007 Hft CH•tl · BES:f BUY on Peninsula atr I ( I A2 only 3 years old '2 story 5 C'i>M DUPLEX Gfeat Loe Bedroom • bll!'I 2 lrpl 2 ma• 1ncom,. 3 '2 2 2 car garage corner 101. ;,495 000 Prin Only x hnl quality S360 000 4 .. 76-5127 or 675·3058 Assumable ioan Mel Fuchs Rea1101 675-8120 ,, ., ICHIFlll" DIPLEI On me sand • newer btdg only 8 years old Has 3bdrm-2BA up & 2 Bdrm-2BA lower Bu1l1 Ins lrp1cs 4 Car gar etc : llYtl( HHICE S6~A~~es REAL TY condo Many upgrades. JIST USHI! 2Br I Ba. woc1i.i:t' llOOfs. bnght. 11ry & ius1 a few 2 car gar comm pool, 28R 1BA upstr:Ja:;x.""' Garaoe. wtd hkup. pallo. lg 29drm l Ba con-oe pool, spa. gale guarded Beaulilully decorated Berber crpt. everything blocks from the beach night ltghl view No pets patnl 75· oH ~er No no pets, 2 kids Mgr, 181 /ca port Ideal IOf small $207 500 760-9176 2Bdrm condo w•th 8 new. $l475 720-9966 2Br & 3Br Townl\omes $1300 OBO 160·8827 gar 3408'• Marcus S900 Del Mar =H 545,9455 ~Hr No pell $745 mo. * * * * * * * touch of southwest Yards/patios. garages, ILIFFl-IAY-YlrW mo Adults 673-7353 • 3 BDRM 2 BA. FP, Obi gar. Avl n~! 722-8294 Prime corner location tn * Dehghlful CdM Collage 111eplaces & vaulted cerl--..,,...,.. priv patio Harbor & ___ _ Uffl(W IAIUJI! popular Villa Balboa -Atr 2Br lBa. wood floors. ings washer & dryer Super clel~ lwnhse, hke 1Br ·s=~~~~~ ulJI Baller area. $l.000tmo LD•Y TIDlllEI Gorgeous JM Pelers 3BR cond•llomnn pr1va1e se-w d 1 car garage Berber hook ·UPS 840-5870 nu 3br 2 '\>Ba. no pels, 646-3255 * NEWL y REMODELED 3B.. nd d .. ,, crp1 everyllltng new. I . 2-144 S2200fmo_lse 644-0350 paid. n-pels S ••n ,.. co o •n gate guar -curily system llreplace S 375 720 ~"' m at 102 E Ba ::6 •OO .. EAR1•• •c WAY 2Br 1 ·~ea. 795-....,5 e<S community POOi & rushc paneling. plant•· 1 ""'""" lleffa .... lay y1 · Y • Red;'corai;'d. dt wsh, 2190 Cofle9e 548-7367 spa Absolute valub al hon shullers all in im· $950 2BR 1·~ BA 2 story snCT&CIW 3Br 2''>Ba condo 2000..sfl. Bach apt nf smklng single -· -· $258.500 M ust see• maculate condition at a lrg patio, trplc, comm llLFCMISl LIC FI P. yard. pattos, cul de lurn $535 Mo to Mo t11st gas paid. securtly --r- Won 1 last• Call PATRICK very attractive prrce of p ool •0 8 Se aw ard lmmac 2 bd ... -~tbar sac s2ooomo 760•6838• • IHI •sec No gar 1BBrl1romS5S69955 In lhe beautiful Migh-TENO"'E 631-12.66 or $165 ooo 832 618 .,....., ... Reis E es c.92 721• 2 r rom bOrh-...,. of .. _. II-"-. '"'760_8702 1ust -4 FP 2car gar $229.900 D. 760-1•53-wkndteve " "' • * 979-191 1 * A lo~. qu';i-~;'ll (714) 673 4400 Cllll flltH 2124 Laraine agt 854-4306 • CHARM'i'NG Cape Cod BEACH COTTAGE avail--nesUed amnnn tall plM I ·~~~\:· --able charming studio Sparkling ctean 2BOfm -·.,, 4,, • I Bd rm condo over WlSTP&llTIDIPI 3BR. 28A. lfp gar, yard. Qulei. no pets u1111118S 1'.Ba $730 AU utlls pd trHs & lavl1h land-~ s I re ams & I a 11 s Decorator lurn1shed All nu crpts. paint S 1375 paid $500/mo 575·4137 Frig. ga.r Sorry. no pels scaplng. 1Bdrm like new -·--•• w 1p 0 1yne 5 1 a n a 1. new 2Bdrm 28a by pool mo lots. Agl 760-8384 ---· _ 1960 WALLACE w/pnvate back yord BEACHFRONT mosphere. new decor. 2 decks No pets kids or .... 111-llM-E On lhe Penn 2Br. 2Ba cor-645-2739 642-4905 FrplC, c.rpor1, pool. spa, PENTHOUSE gas appls. w/d hkup smkrs s"1450_ 720·39 l2 -. ner ol 12th & Balboa lndry. fee . $885/mo Min luxury 2 sty condo wtlh 3 fr pie Garage • carport 4Bdrr:n 3Ba. lamity rm, fully New I y r em ode I e d S500 sec 549-2447 t>drms formal d1ninn, S750tmo • $500 sec No r -It L 2141 lurmShed, comm tennis & $950 IMO 673-5423 .... .._BAii " I V Im 5•9 2447 -f!.H IC• pool. $4500tmo or otter ~-u llWLY.-ATll den & 2 large decks ICUIFRllT •• pe s ti a_ • s1&00/mo Tem ftC 2BR Maureen or Ed 759-1549 YEARL y le,se I 3 bdrm 2 2Br 1'"'8a w/oar. crpts. Ouahty t>uill with IOUCl'les 2BR plus den 2BA Home **EAST SIDE 2Bdrm 2BA. view. spa. shulle<S. ~ ~.A..V ba. Deck has BAY VIEW I APlllmTI drps, bltins, fncd patio ol brrck and wrought iron or great income poten· 1Ba Apt, garage. laundry manr elllras• A beauty ~ .. / car gar SIJOO 645-~2l Sparkling CIHn. large 636-'120 Cal! 1-5PM ~e~~"'X & 1;;'~~~~~~ ~:; hal' Underground secur· rAo:;8m11.nSo7w~57t2m0~15N6o5pe1s I Avai 4111 •97-6004 , 't'.' v 'J Y'l ""'11' I u ~\ "I I ftreu •ti •ar U21 Garden apts Be1u1tlully 2439 Orange 'A $750 1t y parlo.1ng A sking ,.... ' . \\ '\...~ -'-landscaped grounds 2619 Santa Ana 'l $735 v 1 e w s S 4 8 0 0 0 0 s2ao.OOO SPECTACULAR OCEAN REALTORS~ *BEAUTIFUL 18r 181 Pool & •na. patlos/dec:lo.I. 667 Victoria 'F' .. $720 631-1400 ••E·St~ CM 2Br 1Ba VIEW 3Br. lrplc sxy· Apl 2blocksfrombe1Ch. ..... - -I I Mrr Wltitt ltalttrs upslrs gar. n~ deck 11ghls woodsy area, pvt yard with lg iacuu i garaoe or carport Sorry. Pill •SAAPTS \4\llHIHt"' lli·41SO Nope1s s11s1mo 2080 deck quiet 2 car gar Newluxury twnhae in New· To1111yrem0<1eled Avail ;5rv~RALLOCATIONS lg 1 & 28drm1 un t H ''"" ' ''" Garden ln Agl •32-7767 yrly $1700 494-3580 port N~1h, 2 mslr bdrms. 2/15 $850 720-9966 1 .,_ .. r~ Ha.. furnished H20·S725 Rt: AL l ~tAI[ OCEAN VIEW CONDO a11•c .. ed 2 c ar gar ovu ""''' -HllWU •W • '' · 2Bdrm l '•B• sns Close to OC Airport, Gorgeous 2 master sulles. * * No Laguna charm 3Br S 1395/mo, 854·2171 VIEW DUPLEX 2br Iba 2250 Vanguard 5~0-""'2• beach. SC Plaza. Poot. REALTORS 2 bath $199 900 3Br Mesa Verde $1, 150. 2Ba hse •guest collage trpl. new carpellpnl . .. '"' v d 1 Broke• 964·8825 LIZ. 646-3627 $2300/mo Walk to bch NEWPORT SHORES lg deck. gars 1250/mo Agt --- - ---)acuUt, lush Ian ICAP ng. BY OWNER Park LtdO Tnhs 2-slory 3bd 2 ., ba. SIP dn LR l'lardwd firs FP 2-gar prv Jae nu exter1ort pa1n1 • comm pools wk 10 HoagtBch Ou1et s1 firm s 159.900 364-2193 • DOVER SHORE Re· modeled 5t>r .Cba •000 st. bay & c•ty fight vteWS $5 10.000 1213)•96-4379 tWIEllllHS UU In 30 Days• On lh1s lovely •BA Big Canyon 1wnhme Golf course view Prrc;e reduced lo $765,000 H I \I I ' Avl tmmed 675-5061 3Bdrm 2Ba S 1395 * 759_6600 * Bachelor $550 156 1 Mesa Dr 546-9880 •Condo 2Br 2Ba. new -Peninsula 2Br $975 __ 1 Bedroom $600 No pets crpl lndry rm pool. se-'ii'' ltack 2llt Avf now. Agl 722-9730 2BR 18A aoulh of PCH, 2Bdrm l ' .Ba $750 Spaci0us tBr. p()oi, lndry, curtly prkg Nr SC Plza ---frpl, lrg pallo. atove. 2Bdrm 2BI $850 1 $875 No ~ts 6•0-2495 II CllYll WT •wt•T 111111 Ill relrlg. dfw. wld prvts. 825 Center SI 642· 1424 ~~~t~rl ,pr!:~ve~ore ~~1 •EASTSIOE ·c M Small EXCLUSIVE GUARD 2BI. yrly Avl Feb ISth storage area SllOOlmo -------S565 •S350dap. 1939 2Br house lrplc. yard GAT ED COMMUNITY 642-3850 No Fee. B~ 5 18 ·~ Dahlia 675• 7783 Bac~for S600 Wallace Ave SEE Man Available 311 $785/mo 2 Bdrm 2 81111 Townhome NEWPORT TERA· 3br. 2BR 2BA duplex, back unll I Bedroom $880 ager . 1 0 • • I 1 3 650 589• Micro lrplCs tn LR & BR. 2"tbl. lpl, ldry rm wtbilCony. dble garage 131 E 18th SI 846-8818 642-14011642·5723 , wet bar w/d hkups 2 S 1095/mo • MC dep South of h'""'. near shop· ,-100 Off 1 1 -t... t --•2E SID4E •• 3Br W2Ba hse patios dbf garage S1875 Ca11 Rusty631·1266Agt pi"" (213)-S34-1477 s mon .. sren X-TRA LG 28'28a.con..,.. 1st .... a11on ay. gar Sorry no pets 644_0509 ___ _ _ _ .. ,. 2BR S750 on ground n1_.n1 loc, perfect to new carpel w/dry hkup • PlmSIU 2BR 2BA rear uni t floot. new pamtl carpellf 1h11e. $450/mo No pets $1095 n-pels 754·7858 29drm 2''rBa. attac:Md e3Br 28a yrty Oaragci. $12251"'°.'~as & water d rapea. dllhWHher. lV M!Q631-2167 ATTENTION SINGLES• garage View ol. Newport trplc patio $1200/mo Incl Avail approll 2115 pallO. enclosed garage, It L ...... & ocean Entirely up-• w 1953_9202 H,673•5087 631-4215 Of 873-0275 ••I. Ha .., New 3Br 3Ba condo style. graded Bar slOOls auto e2Br 2Ba ~ duplex, ----_ --1 Ctatttry Leta 111p1e mstrs, llp mtcro. 2 awning elc 538sOl mo frple, gatage $900-$976 •ILll M* BUNGALOW turn for n -• "::;' ~t c 1225 car r' 1ndiv1dual w/d Call for appl 640-5324 YILU lllTALS Ocean 5'de of PCH 2Br smkr. prof bUS M 40 ~. :~ ;k~:~r. i r!w~o r~tl incl 1250 •32-6723 -lll-812 2Ba. upslatrs. f\eW Clrpet Qul el*e H~t50mr;.,s.pher e beaCtt $775 968-6807 2 l6 prime 1ocat1on IYAIWLE MW 2BR 2BA. den. lrpl, spa, .,...,... .,.., ,.. h d all 1n ---Br 8 d lpa1n1 $975 675-5131 --------8 ----Bayview Terrace Pacihc ~renc oors • Ver-1 1 a con o. -.-1-2BR 2 A . 3 blocks lo View 12000 778_ 1645 Short term ~br completely while No pets S 1400/mo guarded gate. poof. gym. Beautiful 3BR. 2BA. prvt _._ ,.. .._., beach S7501mo No Pela furn. S 1250 Liz 646-3627 Delia 760-5000 1ac • clubhouM. no pets, duple•. 2 car garage, Renl brand ,,... for lnat • 15 19th SI .. apt D Call ltat1l1 E-stde nt0e 2BA beamed ~ ~A..V / •vi 211S775tmo 646-2791 aundec.k. frpl, new paint Beavt 28r apts read for (7 ~597·7716 _ "'"f&Jtt ceiling pvl yd Pet OK KE'r/"~" WESTCUFF 2200 SQ-lt St•OOtm0 675•7113 move-tn A1lowas ~35t LARGE 2Br 18e, din rm. S8001Mo Av l now• \t'\X'I ::'l1'r I~·\ 11 38 rl3ba lush land~ "~ta •na ..-... Musi ... the d1ftef~ upataWl.g,erage. oa•lncl I 2112 6•6-•902 or 760-8662 REALTORS ,_ ' wilh gardener s 1975/mo. -.. -AU .. 1'11 compl redee SfSO mo NEWPORT BEACH MESA VERDE 3BA. 2Ba 673-6590 · 530 w Wll90n • 84 t -22&5 atter 89m ~b~:7=! ~:~ ~~5 ~~~J:n:;p~c12~0~!'0 g~~ •• B LUFFS 3Br-2'~B•. laatliU till ~tfleld TSl MGMT ..... •• lllT 8ayfron1condo2Bd$1375 & 1851 • clean "Clep newly c:arpeled. paint & •SEC0RECOMM0NITV 722•9012 or~eo3 2 bloctl1ftombHch. avall Nwp13Bd boal sltp S16"25 5•6-0994Mon-Frr8-5 drapes 1 yr lse $1650 1Bdtm condo.ltkenew.lg IPAIMITI ~11• 2Br 1YtS. twnhM now$470•u1M ~71 . s 1t 100'1000 675-6670 675-0586 Jupert> view o ocean bay , ~a c11y hghts & .c a1 11na CtrHI •ti •ar 1122 ··lrom 4BA. ram1}y room. Ocnlrt 4Bd FR $2000 6.C3 1717 NOi)elS back yard, frplc, gas Large 1ttr9Clrw apla tn a in the Bluffs w/ct.ck & -. t •--.::.:::.. Mal Qceanlront 3Bd S2•00 Nr beech Nr new 3Br ••Wt•T appls. w/d hkup Avl beau1ttul garden Mtllng mini oeean vu New crpt, U • ___ , _.. ltdo Isle •Bd 38a $2550 2't8a twnhse Garage. 2121 M75 • S500 MC. Poollipa. garage or lrplc:.garage,quiet S8tO '!b onus room pool l'IOme * IY IWIEI * ••~:J"""'-. ~Oema n d a rea wllh 214-t>d2'1baea Totalap· ; Sc>«tal hOm41' A f"USf P I 0 • • 2 0 0 S q 11 .~see' SA95 000 Call 6U · 7220 t e ....... 7!>•-778• :.. DUPLEX eJ1cellen1 cond on :Jllll ... PIMIT? cheerful corner lot' Call ~e·l1 glVe you the down In Agent t or det ails ~•~chg for a ah ere of own· • 760·9'.18 • .$~sh•P You make lhe ~thly pymts & we Share Cetta .... 1 IM :;epprec You recetve @'§16E 38f ~. cul• I ::; 100% 1u benefits Must hrdWd nrs. lg y•rd, Open ~)lave ci.an cred11 Abt Sun J • 1 191h Prin only 497-8757 Oya. Ev, W"nds $225K Brk 759· 123• ••••tr.W llf E2 1ide OupleJI 2BR tBA o c ated In Newport and I BR I BA Income ~Beach Ccwnplele wtlh S U751mo t38 Santa t plans tor •500 ~ fl of· lsa~T R-2 101 Prtc e ~ PIS call 6'5· 1791 S212K CourteM)o.IO 8krl &•S..0988 or 645-4913 i' .:.ml lniH IM4 8eau11M tqUate lftltllaM t>•droorn 2 5 ba ..,_ .. 1ownhom• CloH to lmmKUIAlte 2bd .. o.n. thMters, lhGPP'ne. 1 W91bat F"P ale 2 e.r ga1 SP' ... ,..._,,.,. 1229.900 Leraine 801 r. 454 43ot * tn: Rote patterned fMet aoc:he« dreSMf' IC8'f to"*'-lrl No. 30 conon. ~k>r 19x30", 19x'3". 19x5310• 19lc6r Inducted ~~~~~· ... ~· ~::: il&UlpU ........ ~ ........ c.. ..... Ml. •••10-4000 iJiiiPll .... 191 "1nt Name. Addf"9. Zip, Sa P.-n,.,,,,. •(HY&Ml•t•_... 1119111111111) WATERFRONT HOMES back yard S 12•5 Child & IElllTI• No pets. Velma 549-2447 carporl Sorry no pets 2218 E Pacific Aw Immediate po11e111on REALTOAS631-1400 smlpet oll6•6-654 t 2 BR 2 8A, 2 ttory s.c;u,ecS Communlty •SEVERAllOCATIONS 759-1104 or 844·8772 28drm, 28e '1 Mile to llWPT lmllA ~ fownhome, 2 car garage. 1 e.droom condo. lower 2Bdrm 2B• $790 t>nly-.tter 5c>m $44·8722 ocHn ~ v'8 Ate-1 lallilNltlaM 21M 38R 2'18A blgyatd 2 car ~~~alsS~71~~';': VIiia level. latge back yard 398W Wilson 631·5583 ~ eetgat• Froms1310 2it 1L r9lr1g. wtdry. oar. oarage ftrepla<:e. End fireplace. wfd hk-up Agt <213>434-U_.,_, ~ . ....w frplc. mature 1enan1. n· Untt Vacant $1275/mo •1111'1&.1* Aval 2121 $600/mo ~ 1 Bedroom S630 l11ztlf.... --.... Donald Plalf 631 1266 """"a &.NV\ MC. min S500 No rts 2Bdrm I Ba $750 18drm. IOft, pettO. country pets S1275mo Applonly • 2·5 8drmS..,.,-,.....,.,.,Jmo CallVelm 549 244 301Avocado 642·9850 MtllnQ Nopeta tl021ot 11r11ewl .... •850·~832• Marll, ~ 17l-t378 • -_ ------St 1115/rno_ Dye ,rplc: carpott 3H Thalta Charming houH. 306 * Tll M.lffl* ~ti I Bedroom $855 668-1164 Evet1 6'5•9543 St S700/mo 494..()902 Coral 2 lrg bdrms. 2 De. •BR. tamlly rm, 2'\BA. m Mi 28drm 18a S755 -IAltW • .--:~ ..... 1tt 1me1111ies s 191s1mo, IOUI...._, 2400 aq ,, steooi mo 2•1 w w 11son 831.ottO w t ,__.1 -.... 2 , ...... ~-·~e~••ioii,..-...,. ... -. Annual 213-273-3300 nsw * •2"t ••E·Slde CM 2Br 18a --on -.,..., ,. .,..,. t• ._ ._... 38R 2'~8A fanMI" rm ~tr•. gar, hlJ98 deck 1 I ,_ IPR w/Oen. 2 car gar. END I r"'9 .- COlY 28' front hOUM. Suntet1 & Cetallna I lSSO/mo • Iott\, vee. No pets. 17151mo 2090 ITllTml IT lllll • UNIT, 1 mile to bCh >-ctHn.wt..f\lm, 1bt • ..,, o•r aunny porch & petlO. 38R 1'\oBA den• pool tbl. """""• B"r 120-1•32 ~arden ln Ant •32·7-787 • ---.. 11a e.1UrM No petl $1025 * avail no. thN t/15 MOO new carpet. no pets. yrly tng WI • Jrg yd, sundeek ~ " .. _ " .... -•• 13 ,. t211 *, COfT)e tty 1079-30 St or S 1050 (818) 842"'398 Wl1lde Quiet cut-~·NC BlUFFS 3BITVtBA. din. la 2 Swim~ c.alf"7.o.432 IV nw a.a.. --281.o ~~~~:=r rm, frpt, 2 car get. comm ...... UM CIOM to a Sttopt I ·--111 pool Ho pet• I yr 1M Smell pet1 ~ LM09. c:leen ....... indty 91 ... lf'll fnWUa 2117 f ... tala 11500 • ..o 640-MOI •BAYFRONT 18drm yrty VILLA MARS(ll.LES tac, eerpcwt from 1550 ---- Park11'9. trplc. d~ 3 t01 SO Bflttof 646-4549 ·--.... f MfflllT-No pelJ or tmOkt11. 557.9200 El lld• te111M0210 ... _...1111 19dnft °" ...., D•~•'o~ent 29drrn. SI0751mo 973·"40 ------ont __ w/lftlero ••-II --,. IP'f !M lliln 18A, frpt. enc. ,,.ltO. gar. .,...,..... ·~ 38R P•IA ~tam . It . ·-new Crpl, 38A 28A UC>ttalra. frplc:, with.,; c.1 M-,!14 age Cat 0 K c;art 7Arn IOl!ldli""'...,.., ...,... room. IQ yard. AV acceae patnt, •tc Frplc, MC I~. Wlht'f/dryet, 1 car oat . ---_ _ tpfn 131·.o31 enctoeecf gar ... Aft..._jot ... 147-ll03 Wlntc..ttar oa•dtoor.1119. unl urn y1ly teaae 21R 18AMdOW9"' No -- ii'. 1141 much mar.• eo.1 dock· S t850tmo Me~8711 e:t•I HSO/mo M"' mat Lmtm OartiftO ttf'Md1t1d n,. ••t. 11'9 available No Pt!• ercMI •• OEUJH 21f 11.taa 1' :r bafTI """lie Nb n. sec ch)ldren Of tmollers, °{• ~t. IUtlftY & awy c.I .-.1110• Towmouat ..... W/0 .......... place. ot(yltgMO. ylfd, ~ Hardwood"°°''·! S2t001mo 7~912 s~2~ ~ r!':'ltl~~ !'~ i8A1 .. .-t 7IO. a.,. Ni-up Qoet '° bMcft ''iiiiiii~iiiii' ... 98'9"'· c.tatlna a,.,..,..,.., • ., .. petlo. B•Y'i099Condo.upperC2 A ttl un.12.... • •Id hllup ~ P .. IMl LOCA TIOHll••••mtlnl IUnMt Md wNt9 .... NO PETS *". C!vtc "*' 29' 29a. l/p, dbl ,,,. ~ yard ....... ·c.e OK MtStmo UClUl lYI GUA ll'D ~ 1"90/mo ~ C9nt9r ltlOO Imo A~ 01f aec pooc no .,.._ Notttt ~Hf' leA, t.M 'A • ...,_ ... Ml• 4101 Hllilrte QATIOCOMMINTY ll31-1Hl°'11S·3117 6e>m (2t313t2·7114 •1.-0o m01M t.'1s.t4t0 •undecll dllhwatfttr, ___ :::: TS,4.MQMT lol2·ttb3soac-•2 1 »Apt9on HUNTINGTON ltnd1Nt11 MY"900I CONOOO-.d srnory tac "ewe ., .. " •Mllll* ~no .. ,~,.. '°" cour. '"*"'"°o· au.tded ecrutt communl• corMIUMy 29t 2k M S 1000/mo 17S. 1.27S t ..,.._, ~. flc.t&: mTllf & d'-_. ._, eld ~· 2 '' CH,f•t hMr Hf. tr pi e . pooi. tpe --~~. ' t9f t\tieTOwMou" ~':,!!.9:.4 ~ 28• MWety decot-.d l t500rno 7to-1275 Elrgp --.. :r Ltundty roont ... ~-....... ,. -- complete ract ... IOft ,... ---• •<Mii I ..,, t8dml "''· goof tocauon. t • eo -"' alt• linmo, WOO. lllfll n -1 lie Apt °""""", ,.. $711/MO .... ,..,.. ... ... "°"~:C:Sm~=~3:.= throulhc =----=--~Ta..::~.,-r::.::...:~;"· R&'M~" . . • • ' . • COMl .. MD CtfCll US OUT! VI; lit • I t i.t ~I 'll(W SUfll~~S&ll'> ·~ ....... 1~ """'" fUJ1 \IHthflli ,..,. .;\IO"'f '\ kit !Hf Oll~C.I • llA\1 DAii i "01 !Iv "~\I c-"''~.. 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A/P and AIR Lorin 756~0257 lllllJYU-- Cert req'd for Cl'lrlatlan Sch 16835 Brookhurst F V 963-7831 WfTlllAITILITT -D 1 30-l()pm Mon-Fri Xlnt benefit package 759-2185 E 0 E IATllD USISTllT Needed Mu.st be creative energetlC & hard worker Call Suzanne 1 Catering 968-5213 CLERICAL TYPIST- associated • ''• I LAGUNA BEACH Exce1141nl opportunity lot !'\of'• .I t .,,..,, II you are an e1tcellent typist 70wpm we w•ll tralJl you to be a type- setter on our com · pUUrTtea-typ-eu11rng equipment Will also 1•a1n tor the A<1vant1ge com· putenze<I graphics Full & Part· Time openings '•" I Co1S1 Hwy approx 5-t1 -.ft. 1h~ nght Individual Of- p ar k t n 9 remodeled, ange Coast Publishing NEWPT HGTS Sec 2br ocean vu John Mgr. RE· Co 1s looking for some- 1ba, lrg pvt patio. ·pool. ALONOMICS 675-6700 one with sales abllillH to 11 Wu" J•• """"' Olit ,..,,,,. ut..-., liW'i a r• It 4Af\ • """' ,t•ftl'!'4 " .tl"d ,,~ft,,., " " c1rpt $890 ./m o . * ••••t llml-handle a territory o, cat· 675 2520 * egory posmon . Salary I I IJ "f\t,1\f ~ 4! r4 I ' tfUtj Of Af.I • 2 furnished gatden otfloes pay plus commission. tll· IOIAI ~ In law Miiie with use ot cellent t>entf1ts Prior H · 8 .,. :,_ ..... ' , , , .,.. '"' R r .t ... .. " • • • Oalslla(JltM 112-1441 112-2100 2Br. 18a unturn Yearly library. conference room. perlenu preferred bUt $ l600 month teceptlon. Zerox eic not necessary Call T Im I t ,, titlft{!f t· .. t •• f''• .. "\I\ •• , ... ,!.,, •. ·"'~'~. ~' l• .. d .,., , '••19".t' d ioi\ available AMI for Sh431la Guesman or Ed Kost at WM"a·',. , , .•• °'' tf'O 'i(l ,·d .. T I .... ! .. 'ii(,f'l· I , .. or apply in petson ass oci ated I 121-8101 Ml-CUl C..•trcili '''f,';i ITlll•lfflll 'fi:C~]i=ijil]ifm=jiji 1152 Sq Ft 887 W 19th 21141 • .,.. ·'~'· • ~ ,,. ... , •• ' t w ... ' . . .. . . ~· ' ,•, I,•,. l..t AIDE-LIVE IN F pre!, non- smkr Assist disabled teachitr. PIT. no e11p nee $JOO/mo 645·2357 • ! I -~ I -_,t Jf' CALL •. INGALLS ~ T (714) 192-1449 Sit .t: 1, l.apll1 li&HI Are ft)U 00Wdtng Ill t>oreoom? Find a more exc11· •no aoenmen1 on otast>llecl C M Agt 5' 1-5032 5'>o1cl(lU',flJff1'.tlC'dilr'Cl ~-•• ~ .. II.Cle> 1 .nJ I hrl11n/U•it1 21 .. ~ll..vlt1W'!'11S.!f1CJ} ., .... .ind j t>f ltCl'Yrl t()MltVimt' * * >A.Kn r,f.,~n llPtts 11urr· 214·bd 2'' be ea Total •i>· SlSVmi>«h.Jr,._.,,~-tt ptOll 4200 sq ft S•95 0 00 Call N.lvl•lv\'~'""' 4"' """ 64•-7220175'-7781 rT\ir(j ••1! h·IJ ltrVll (QI.It•. '•"qut't l\dll huty-D.¥1't'"N •••Uhill ziia ~rr...i1011 '""~"" ...-t'tllfl" TV~ l!Hl" a Approx 1775 sq ft vic of Tht f\EW -17th & Placentia. C M A.:.:.1A:::...:.. DV::...::::...N-~-v-.4Df'"\D--'=r~' S900tmo Available now ""'" cwr'-"' Wkdays 648-116• 17141 ~1900 hct•t '"'"~ --\M'I~--27 ~ ... -,...,,,... " 4 "' • "' 1211 hn ---SPlllllSIPT.1.U. Large .t plex In S B. 2-2 Call tor set·uP 261-3633 tt h11lal M2-2Hl -----HmHTH Ulllft STEPS TO OCEAN 1 MILE TO THE OCEAN 3Bdrm 2Ba. dshwalH .. New construction Five 2, prk,ng. ffplc. no pets Bedroom 2 Bath Units S 1275/mo 675--0U T Fireplace. AIC. patios. 2 mPSTllCUI* 3 Br. 2ba. gar. lrplc S 1175 Yearly Agent •MS-3683* car gar age each Income proiec;ted $78,•« OFFERED AT $899.000 BERNIE JONES (714)848-1672 VERSAILLES Full sec. ltlITT llKEIS llC. large 1Br $775 Lease, n-10•6 Redondo pel Agent NO FEE (213)434-6731 8-4•·7211 -~ -Su c1...... 2171 la1i•n1 I fiuatill A ff RXcfiVE. cie.n large *•ftltat•t . 2Br. 2aa. new cpts.1aun-O,ertudy Ztol dry encl gar $750-$775 Hll It 1211 ,., II. *492•1699* Mine direct prices S.1t1 Aal HU Hallmark Bars or Ingots ----..-.--------•I 995 tine For tree Info pkg. Ull ... l IPfS, (6191 298-6887 Oreg Hill 1 & 2 Bd apts wffrpl, enjoy •11!y Tt LeU 2'11 pools, apts. BBOs and Widow has MONEv tor tennis courts Located In T Os• $10K up No credit a beautiful landscaped v /no penalty Call Oe- area around lake Gaa & nlson Assoc 673-73 t 1 water pd No pets FOR INFO CALL 714-540-0770 •lac-:-i11t1la .... , flH •CtuG1tan U1f pvt 8r1L . In C M hoYM. tr pie, w/d Neat lrwys & lhoppmg •545-9258• BAYFRONT Townhouse eeauflfully furnished 2 rooms ava1tabte $600 & $700. '"Julll 548-1393 Fem. SC Plaza area & 405 Frwy Shr balh. kitchen· etta. w/d, pOOI Jae $350 A111uct•t1h L .. HHlltlh HD OlllUTIUTllUI lidlUsa .. tM lirttt tf ,.., SHs CHAD MICHAEL COTA Alt My Love Mom (Mendora) • a.c>. 558· t737 --------1 Room In Pvt C M home, PSYCHICAEADi NGS tn El furn . kite/laundry prlv . Toro & Mission Vie Jo. San pool, nr beach, no pets Clemente. ADVICE IN $300/mo (7141642-5438 ALL MA nERS 472--0808 ilt!11Jilettl1 2711 ClllUIUll llTlllll f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml·Hll Motor Routes available in Costa. Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING , Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance. Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ • Hours .are •30 PM Mon- M-7 AM Saturday or truck, proof V print-out re- ext. 202 for·ap- CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills · and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11 :30 A.M. -8:30 P.M. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M. -10:30 A.M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for · L:lolands . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, February 9. 1988 HIRE through .class1f1ed $2.56 per day w~ oats 51\<1 h•ng 1oge1ne That s ALL you pay lor 3 lines 30 d1y m1.n1mum In Ille 'S:.f_[ ....... ., : s~ •Pf'. Sl••P install 1<1v1ce 10 Ifie • •" p c 1 n , C·~·Jn ts er llZl Xlnl refs 633 ~ 17'} SERVICE DIRECTORY "• I t-.'•t~•l10''2 lnl Yt P8 en plastertng tu\IOm le•tunng Quahh ... vn P•ooiems No Proo lt'rn~ -32686~ 55'-7831 CALL TOOAY!I &SI Fii Liii • ....... , .. •· ,. 1,4n _P_I•-•-~•-'•.._ ____ _. >'40JJsebOl<I ,epatrs ' , .... Pi~P-...~l'l!"'.-"'!'11"'-l 11etvro1sri1ng c••~1>n••. r •~ om 0 drY...,a11 etc Gar , f-4' .r ..... TREES 'forK Service Directory Representative 142-4321txt.310 Pt&-SchOOI P/T. CM Hm _ 072186• L•n<1•631·6694 AMERICAN "11'NOn.•~~ T r~,.., •f'M"lVf' lt"ll'lVP Doot~ W1nOows. ; t"r tt. ~4' ; ''.,. ' .. ' 4 "f- TINY TOT IN HOME DAY Drywall Plumb•ng £< "• L I $ · l•--------1 CARE 'lyrSPP l(lnl tels roomRemO<l IC.;•'"~''• _!J.l __ t,..f,..v,..tc,..t_, __ _ PllllC HTICI C M area Sandi 751 -6858 And ves Jesus .q.f')•O H PP()ALFM$ • The Cahl P,vbhc Utmues Cltiaiq ~t Free HI 89' ··"" • "'' :i•o;.. r •f' Comm1ss1on REQUIRES H le I /OH 10 FENCES-GATES1,,. .... ,.., 1n11 all u54!<1 nousenold ousec an "9 I08S Dump • ""!> C M "• ti goods movers print thetr 1 yts ••P RJeuaoie54t>on<18 06~ area J1l'T' wri~1e "'· ·, "• P U C Cal T number IC ins <I enny -~ ; •c-. A.1•orne~ ; ... ,,., '•a 24 lar El •JJ&-JllO HE.A TING• PL Ul\ABING EXPERT Ser111ct-II Repa1 J4 yrs eap 18 yrs"' area \,.I( ,0903596•·8919 lt• .. tliat I M•itioa HPAJIS I llW lllf S ~" tvoes Uc •93 .. 446 •OVERHOLT CONST * *ANO PAIN°T ING* limos & chauffeurs ptml •PROF HSECLEANING tt\elt T CP nvm~ in all •A1tentoon To Oetatl• advert1.semen1s II you Reliable Lesha 2• 1-M29 HOME REPAIR C •r"f'' 1r, plumo•ni; rpr.1; p•q_ertr Reis 826 "'24"' _ .. _._._i• ... •------. ~=4193tfi 5•6-1393 have a Ques11on about --trie legality of a mover •JANUARY SPECIAL• Home Repa IS & lmptOYt' ments rr11 Exl P•""'"9 * &-1 llYll' * ADO l BUI LOE RS f At, \ ~> f p• ISi 2nd S1r1 k 1 b iil hmo or cnaullevt Call 11 ~ou nate dirt call me• Public u 111t1as Com-•u ne1a. 750-830~ Res•O Com"' L•C oono .• • t"•'!i ••. "' "'' .. m1SSK>O 7 1'·55&.4 151 S1e-prien 960-J<i5~ t • , •F ~:i.1-''u • "l Need YoU; nousecleafl? 3 reliable COiiege students PJ:!OPER""Y SERVICES • •AaC V O N(i•. Rets854-0923M2-8661 Fe,_,.,.,.o•••es-Re""'X>~\ 01.1c • ~Car .. •.., ··.,e,,.;f Acta1tic1l Ctili111 uc oor.o E• c 645-90"'. o '"A"f-": •• ReBLOWN OR PAINTED VERY BEST CLEANING Repa •s t'IC On I~ S•dt> Drywall P1tch1ng·Te•ture F0t prQuol ~ ctea~'1 9 ;'~ S~ a zes "th W 0<1 L•c = 288597 63 1-9295 guaJ ' ame • 1 Man, ~48 bOOS •GOOD MOVES • l ,.. · J'"' "•tt Es• r ••e •92 '4"' '6541 ~rrliaact 1trair c •• , •• ,na.il'ib, ,_1 ... 1 ... •_li.,.•1 _____ , •• lrett.ers •rill• _ ,_ -SMORT NOTICE OK'r REPAIRS atter Spm/wknd EXP oR.AHs MAN OOES l HAULING SERVICE 1.0 .... ('~! rates c , •J4650 AT ~O EXTRA CHARGE PLANS ONLY TO CODE Gata9e & var<! C1.,.,p~ Uc -38912 6•6-09111 Call Bill am1pm 548-98• 1 Jor 6'5 8 •0t' CUSTOM INSTALLATION ft . ..-HAUL NG CL EAN u PS P1ialiat All t11tchen bu11t-1ns pro t .,_u , Ou1'l T' w ORt< FREE ~•NE OUAL ih 8AiNT•NG reas •TOM 969-2353• EXPERT INSTALLATIONS £ST Mll\E 12. 'l:IS8 a s.m L1c=477•46 bonded Call 0\ RICMARO SINOR natt Ctl B ~ie • ~ R•ts 045-1608 tot p11ce Paul 548-8860 HHSittiaf .AU AILIN ohsh ~Ill HOUSESITHR younQ GL.ASGOW PA.rNTING Wa• Clean Interior Your b\Js•nt'ss prof f ... ishe'I II'• E •• JO •t'•'~ e•oe• Home or Mine 2•0-6870 • YW.ALL TAPING• '0 r-o.i5e apt ~·· 1 ,..,<'' R .. lf'ff'rlCi>< &•:> S2•• laai•tll Stmctl Te11.ture-Acoushc & Pa.t'I o1 mo•e no" ~m•r 9...od V.ATQtA"' PAINTING Free esl Kevon 72'1·9294 rets Ca 1 .JOal" 01\ • 8568 Oua Iv R 5t>f'C •II• Small Co ACCT NG & BKKPG Ee Nat I Acclng l11m u<111or 5•5-$'7:? Eltctrinl Ho11ses•rtong Aflo•oat'"f' L <'88so· 63 '·9'195 P&lllSI EUCTllC ' 0 C area C Conn>e V •Co•AEL cox PA.1NT NG 660'399aller11.:10.t"1 $1:'.,., V o\"ERALS Quality wor" tree es1 R 1 ,. •c, •""" -•25513 963-7401 .. , .... <t'' uvv 1.co•t Tu P • N'ER ..,EEDS WORK' CCl·mm "" f ree e ll & 0.. S•9" Ste.,e 54 • -80"'8 he .;uAL TY Consrruc!IO -. ..,..,.. Resid .el OU t>•P save you V ONEV' ~.~ ttf 63• 23,., Tilt SIOfT' '•It 081"5 en1rvs e!C "'o ,oos too small • c d F'ree t>S' 63 1-2345 OUAUTV T11.E INSTALL "oors Covntef1op Bath Free bl Teu~ 4197-6876 VAL N IN IAL1 Ba•oo• " 011g1na1 Window v.. asri1ng 5el'Vlce 650-6 WHINW ClHRlll. Ave<. l Bt SAO A\/1 7 d ._.A~""V & CO 64 1-3797 IEllUI ELECTRIC •HANDLING A LI. U .< n• i:" • •"Q •et•r can C1~iattl L•cense Cont• 8-45-~56 M.A nERS Rt't •ea RS ·, .·s ... c, ... ori. ova• I CUSTOM Cabinets & De· E•ec 26 y•\ •a• "1gm• Dll• Pt•nl•"Q 96A-3837 sion All l~S K11c11en ELECTRICIAN Free est ••P F«eo Lv"'" !. A$""« oaths HI he 631 2345 $2Shr =487892 ,-. "'66" 0 "A6 ;>"F-" E PAJITII' Ill m 957-4018 Greo 979-62.6 n .. 1~ ~""' RatM LtC ..... cs •tr"*• ...., ~ ..... ,, ,. .... .. ......... .... cu,..12 I Ftacn lastractiH 5"'. f'.CI ' • 5S4 ·~85 • • smrFlmdf & Ad<l1t10nS •Enhance Your Prope<I COLLEGE s UDENf tilt' p "'l•"Q .. N 't'•~ Re walls doors windows •OuaJity WOO<I Fane•~ 10 "vlCI• Ma111 Good ..,..., •• "' 1•1 e•P 0..0 142·1ll0,llAll.l0 CaJI Jim * 751·1558 * 1 GP A -<~v1n 966 &·e· pqmc• 't'H 642-5931 • We'd Like to Know What Do You Think of the lailyPilai • Watch for our quick-n- easy questionnaire in this Wednesday's Food Sec- tion. • Complete It and return It to us. • Why? Bec8use though our industry peen recently Judged us an award- winning newspaper. we'd like to hear what you-Our readen and most de· m~lng j~thlnk of our work. de ,,,.. •• ......... • ---,.--.... lllU .. ,_ .... ....,.., YI ..... llft IAflN ~XTflA ~~ ... , WANTID.wvou· ....... e~=~~=!9!'°"9Cttl=~~·11~t~1-~.~ .. ~t~ .... ;, ... ~~===~·1!<M> ..... ".., ... ,....., llllr\I _, lfl ~ ~ -C:..~~ IWCISrOCWMOlgOOd G CIOM.*"'"*·..,..-11to~ .... ,, i,....,.,. wMI\ one TM 0Nnae C... Delly ~..!-toor ..... IO 'ffNI Cowley -+ be llolneed. eu1•1.': We Wd •· ~ ~ ... !!! ~ :.::.=ta~=· ~ ............. ~.-of t.... toMowl eel• 1'1oC la looking tor .,, --" Mode9t '*Y + OOM--,.i.ioect _.., --· .._ ----air ,... 0...... c... o.ly Oltloql ..... ~ Hlft• .,....io per.oft IO .. one I alert""' top, Oii lftltllOn. a.ct,..... to :....*-c.19:':· ... ': iiOMCHI .,. t111C ClrwMtl ii1I --:.:: flloe la ~Int tOt toP eta/a~ or .-.. 8iltCM#DletrictW.....,. (111)111-.. ....M.T.C/o ....... 1$4!. mmm1' -~HI •----1 ...... 1· Terve, OOld dW oond. --...-.....--. -~ ...--.......... ,_. .... ..-.,._.. 1711\at 1te1111 eoata --.-MuatM11117e-a111we --.. --_,, •• --.. Mnl"ll" ...ip. Muat -~.. • --·-........_ ..: ... -.,,7 • • or1••..;..... • ......._ .... ..._. ...... .. werk IMMQlnl •--.to..-NIMa ... enda end~ -·... -.-i-----· CREVIER~!ii!i ... i·~·D!I _.. . .,..,..... ~end ...... OMfata. & ----..AblllytO dO ~t .....i he\119 re-=In per90n. 111111 l9ft M1.e type 10 wplft end~ liUdiO Conlole ..., en .. <*lent quelty .... under IM lleble cer with velld CA CAL e.211t T "!:....-... __... he\119 eicc ... ,, •••""81' & ......... '**'· -·new . ..._ ~ p1u1 O* PNllU'* of deedllnea. dl'lllett ~. proof of NI Helt Sakln ,_open-op ... -.. ......,. -end ........ 111111. S7" hi, 41" length 11200. 6 9 ~ tw.OO In bonuaauvell· !~ la ~. lnturanc• and OMV ~ tOt laneed ,.,... atrong ... --:.is:· ' SOie, agl bed, IS 1-tN 1 a A.P .&. ...._ ew.ry month, oen· Newaipeper ellP9rielioe print-out. StertlnO pey la eutlat wlpertlel or fu1 IOf'8I MCNtery. • ~ In perw: on selected models -.. end phone ... P'•'•""· tnterHt•CI 11,00"' hour plua .... clefttlle-722-Zlel .... uP r::J· Setery + ... \0-w eno the op. Pllftlea ""W "*"'" •,.. llltowence. • bOntoW .....,__ '° ltle1 a-..• ==;;mia~:Tc;:;; PGftUNtY fo+' actv•nc•· wrN or OOfM 1n end "' eome In to~ at: Jll•I 111.D P.M .T. cJo "9mu. ts4 l .,... • fl Cm ..... NAllOS CADl.LAC "'*''· <Kltln~M t7tt1 It Stel117. Coee• lte #11-..... .. _ _.. .. ..... Should you join CM INm ..., .... '::'. ·:r ..=:°"..: t.teM t2t27 " .. (l1t) Ill·, .. , IOftwere ... 25 722-877t .......... . of 06atrict ~'·you ~ ._ Piii co. M6n 1 yr, .. .., nuraary RECEPTIONIST tat• fir.... J-'-/r Ir:;; • • t1• ..,. . • wll be efglble tor. ..... exp'd. Salary 1900· Ar~'a ofc. Gd pttone •--7 an an .FulMedic*Co~age .... ~... • 11200. tnt.Mew by llPP' voa. Typing.+. FIT. . ... .., ........ n.. BiAUT.,VL SEL!CTION otlat• modal. low~ Cac1111ac11n 0renee Countyt S. ua todeYI TURN THEM INTO o.nt.t.....,, ._......._..... .--~ .. 646-744, Cel Katl'lle 44-1044 WllTllll/WllTR 15 us.~....., X.VUS ~Elgiblllty after 90d•ys) _... --• UI .... .., It. Must N\19 cw for lul.:tl de-k1 7 ~ ctua..:r 1$ m. ..... ....., IMl7l :40~~ 11111. .............. lllml8 _.Tll•ITP/T livery .. rvlce. Eatab-~•lwlSl500Wlhei 1>~11t •.....,u-MONEY (............., her l I PBX opwatOf ••Plwlll betWMn tern & 5pm M.f Boerd' c.. Home. pit 7 ~,,-..!!.:. Re--llthed rout• prewlded, 13900 080 540-Ml2 ~=II= m:: -·Ta yr I I ' -*-Of eel Betti t ... 2-4321 Oey Wk 3.-houn. Coeta llebll, °"' ..,,_ .,... oam-1pm Mott ttlru Frlt::---..-....... ----~~ So If you think you've got tr• n. year·~· r---205 • M•u. · 557-IUI or PHtence. Calf Joan $50-$80 CASH DAILY. Pets i L181J1 llil S.... 8eMce 140-1100 2900 Herbof'IMI. COSTA MESA Call -641-1678 wftet It tale•. c•fl Beth at tor the ·tollowillQ l>C*-••1· 841-SOA Trout IS1-t2M LHl'l llTllll P-1 -L-i.... 842~4321 axt. 205. Or IUons. Wal1pe1aon, Room to -· -.. Wldreaumeto: Service . Coc.ktall MAINTENANCE TRAINEE llll•lllllTllT 979-07<17 breed w/our M ... O.R, 111•1111 ······~··············~·~ llllrl'lll Waitress. Cashier, ~ .. Tlll'RRDTUm C.N.A. 7a·3P 11p-7a WAREHOUSEMAN/ Papers req'd. 159-174' 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Busperaon. Acly In pet'-Facility & equipment main-11p-7e. Light pt .... DRIVER• o+' Iv ~ enytlme at GARAGE SA-lE .......... ......... u12121 ............ son Surf &. and Hotel tenance man. mectlanlcal N.w facllfty b9Mftt1 A081C EAR FI T H.B. Must IPMk & 47<1·2033 xt 7228 Santa Ana l555 So. coa:.,~ay. aptitude. & gOOd driving good pay. C0untry Club RET~l. :e E NIG:rs • writ• ftuJnt englllh. Start I 55 Frwy at Edinger Laguna ~ord req"d. For inter-Conv Hosp. 20382 Santa ::T & ~~N $3.50/HR +$ '~4~/~H~r ~~oo~E.~ 119~7~-1~0~73~1~~~~~~,Ili • IPll l .... lt'i that time again! Make wre your garaoe HOUSEl<EEPINO/LNDAV vtew ca~ Uoyd Tott_,. Ane Ave. Santa ~na COMM 5<18•75 15 ~ •• sole Is a wcceu by. od,,_rtising in classified . lfWNl.TlllTILtllllL• Bar~·1~_!;~~trol -Heights. 5•9-30e1. . Sales · w.!I':~ ~~15~/!t ov no • • nt re ~~r~ ~~rl Start y<>Yr od two days before th• sole to Appllcants must have re-_ E.O.E. IPIUTll laJ .. rr.I E1eper.only, vehicle a household of fUrnishlng & attract the most buyers. liable car. prool of In-•842-3030• MECHANIC Moto+',..,...le & Immediate opening, dey ... ,.••• •s . must Cell 953-2052 applianc9$. IBM c:orrect-i~~--11111~~~~~ surance. OMV 1;mnt·oot . -·-operator. exp"d pref'O -•-I W Ing Selecirtc, typewriter. MBZ '64 220SE·COUPE and valid Calllornla Oriv-Jet ski. Experienced with bul wltraln Newport FIT P/TmuetNV9amln. 2 _,.,.eat lat· Sat Fe~ t3. 8-3 21372 MINT COND. New pelnt, ~ License · JOURIEYIAI own tools. Coste Mesa Beach 6'4-7050 yrs e,wp. Newport Beach SS31 Brook~rst. #822 (See shocks, etc. S 10.000 c l A l erea Phone 6'2-8870 area. Finest On111 St0te. ~ Spray oOfldo's) 968-3416 080 Owner 875-7777 .... PRESSIAI Ill• NSI II.Ill Cell M·F 9-5 Mr Wells Personal secreteryfo+' Pri-. 5678 ----M'a'-' Oranne Co~M"" Mec:hanlc1 helper, own G _.. _.... a ntlaJ 7;."0111 . vete party. Profeselonal Tr1a1 1tiea r-· • v , toot9; f:orO 0as t~k re--o.....__.u••-u-•JA.ll ~--and'ex ien<*I Jenftlfer·flPiiiilii""iliipii~--... - Hotel needs enthus1as11c. The Orange Coast Daily pair . MacGregor Yachts Hoors 8-5 5 deys I week ••• -673 8,:: II - Mii ,,.,,., to bring rtew Pilot is seeking an ex-1631 Placentia CM Cell 1714) 549-1157 -• _:.:..::.:· ::,:.:_ _____ ~":-::-;""'"!:"i-::00--:~-- energy to our special 1>43rlenced 4 color Offset Part Time Elll 111 llSI ........ I• • ...., Merketlng Oepartment Joorneyman Pressman. lllllAL Fiil lfflll Ten People 10 do office llME II •ercua.U. 38' 1931 Fellows and Prior sales or PR ex-We heve ..n excellent IMMEDIATE opening Dr. promotions lull or part F••/YI TUIEI Stewart Rare end one of perienee a plus Bui will benef its paclr.age Otflc• fl t exp. In billing, t 1 me 9 • m . 5 pm -•kind! EnciOMd fo+'Ward Ira.In Individual with right $l2 21/Hour Contact. typing. selary negoilable 9am-lpm l pm-5pm. No Mlllng required call pilot house. Sedan attitude end personality tr.14)142, .... 211_. *Cati 847-3771 * 5pm-9pm ·Mey earn,...: 18181377_4591 $50. WASHER $50. CAN cruiser Teak hooH end Start et $14,000 PLUS \1 ._ •• ... DELIVER 650·0248 saloon Cedar hull benefits. Appty 1n person 313 I .... , TreJ ...... t~ S lO~Hr M~t II ~ave SHAKLEE DISTRIBUTOR-leave message Hauled to working Boat 1045 W Katella i~50 ' FIT general o!floe duties ~38~8n6/0::· •~Poi~ SHIP now evelleble. E•-PORTABLE Dishwasher. Yard in Cotta M ... tor (V.atencia Benk Bldg I DIHJ• Pillt Busy medi cal lab ment ctusive line of consumer Call 645•0627 eve or restoration. Mutt see. 111 -======::::;::== let U1 ..... Y• Orange. 92667 Pleasant working con-__ products. generous 642_4321 )<316 daya $3.000 takes. Owner PlmlTITllllll! HAVE dillons. Call In AM bonus & Incentives. For MAKE OFFER• . needs to sell ASAP. Cell Toomuchcuhdown7 640-0140 PASTE-UP rntervtew call 775-8095 -anytime f114t645-0&2'1-tene-'-79or-newttr MBZ •lllAl lfOfn.ST SECRETARY .......... lrJer CLASSIC ·59 28' CrulM-Compereourlargelelect. Sell Y ,., Prettrtyl ~Cl111111H. 642-S671 A NEED? , ..... , St. Busy phones. HPeflence ARTIST .,,.. •••••n .A~~~ngeowg~~s86~~ .. t! A-long Cbn Cruiser. twn --· 0.,.A..C ... TS lleod 1he class ·,t ... l r 1qf' Ctsta .. .., CA 12121 only Fashion Island (30 hour week) tlitllls wtth __ -Ford 6·s. compl restored. _.._ d · , 644-7848 Detail-oriented with • word-P!'ocesli"". Some , •u• roomy. Must see t~ ap-dial MERCEDES on you re \v'» ·o good sense 01 design 1 Telemerketl~g ... F•r•ll•rt ...,14 pre<:S15K9bo650-5732 12 1317 14)637·2333 experienced in high vol-perlence. 848-77<15 * I PC llM• llJ TRl·HULL 18 FOOT 5 F~ =:-:;.~Blvd If you're 10 or o lder. a job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call. 642-4333. Routes are avA1lable now! le so•ebody. le 1 Daily Pilot carrier! rmUi7~:::;~::~~;;;:,, ing a Daily Pilot e arner. Name I I -I I Address I I c1lv r•P I Pnone I Sa4 To: Tiit b ily rilot I I 330 •. .,, St. .... I L----~~'!!!2~~-----J ume production. Wllllng -Oak finish never uied Tandem trailer, x·nnt con----~-- to train highly motivated --mlfflllll $l99. 84o'.8733 • dilion, inboard/outboard PORSCHE "76 912E for information & surprisingly low cost. tnd1vldual PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY -~500 546-0362 red/tan. air. 5 spd. local (714) 774-3737 6' VELVET CORDUROY ·-garaged olasslc $121{ 211410••· Ste ;;1Uipu ... I er Clll (11.) 111· 1"1 ... 201terl• .. ••---.,,.,... sofa. tan. 1 royal blue vet-lemict S.•i,.nt 646-1264 or 642:9666 _ _.,, -• vet corduroy LIA chair. I 1~ 71..,. -- lmmedlale opening. Pert Best offers. 646-3024 • 1n ,.,. WMt Ad Help? time weekends only. Ten se power Evlnrude 642-5678 Huntington Beach etea Black Lacquer .col tbl Mt+ outboard Runs great! r==:::=-::--:::-~::-:-=-:....:-:+..=~~~;;;;:;:=~=:::;;:;;;:;;;;;:;;;;:=:.. 733--0<1-45 or 536--8868 On Bdrm White Le<:Quet $300 OBO Call days Ptltl.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE pier group qn bdrm Blk 675-6915 __ ......;....;..........;..;.....~--~-......;...::::;=.::;....:.;::.;.;:;::... __ 1--......;.;.;;;.;;;...._;..;.;..~~------Sllftll TIAml lrthr sola • lvseat Con-_ K ma NOTtCI TO ot Orange County lWill r~ Payroll bl I t II' /"'--L /It .. _ ................ of c---· ---'ve ............... up to 2.00 FILL Tl.E Cu.I Full or pert time avallabte. tem ue so a sec ,,. -•• MIJt ._._"' ....... _. _.-""" _,...,""' Must heve mechanical Country oak din aet • 7122 .,_,,...... ~operty aULK TMN8fl9' PM on the I 7th day of F.ri-UllWIT aptitude. electronic tool china cab All •Int, 6 rno · et f'mr....... llece. ,., .. ,.,. ruary. l988, at tfle Pllfchn- repelr, $5.50/P'!r to start old $350-$14001973-0653 •RY STl™E .... No A132108 U.C.C.) lngOfflce ofaaldSchoolDia-lllPL"911T ••cs R ET --• in the Suoer•or COuft ot Notice ts ,,.,,by g1'Alf! to trioct, l~tad at 2985--8 Bear .... TlllTY m 64~29~9 ING Hide-A-Bed. reCiyner , IOlTSLIPS• the Staie ol Calllorrtl•~•or credltora of the within Street, Costa M .... CA other furn low price, Cell the County of Orange named transletor(sl 1hat a 92626. at wfllch lime _N ld Statewide S & L is Hetling 650-38 l l afternoon Oe Anza Bayside Vlllage In the Matter of the Estate bulk 1ranater is about to be bids wltl be publicly opened an md1vldual with basic lllP•llAllC/ 300E CoastHwy.Newpt o l IRENE GERTRUDEmadeonpersonal property andrHdlor payroll knowledge Learn /Wiii..... RATTAN/WICKER King·s Sch Call M-F 9am-4pm 8AKER. also koown as here!naf1er described WALK-IN FREEZER computized payroll & au Must be punctual. depen-chair Good condition (7 141 673-1331 IRENE G BAKER. Con-The names and bu.slness All blda are to be In IC· aspects of personnel tor dable, have e gOOd drlv· Call 645·0627 eve or •o• S servalee addreues ol thi! intended cordance with Cond11100.s. 600· employees GOOd mg record. $6/Hr some 642-4321. X316 dys. • llE·TIE No11c11sherebyg1venthat transferors are BON-tnstructlona and Spacl· cler.icat & typing skills overtime. beneflts C.M MAKE OFFER• Balboa Island Near Ferry the undersigned will sell at TREVAGE TAN. INC . 3 llcatlris which are on file In req d Computer exp a construction •• sa•t h ..,. 673· 1440 Private sa1e to lhe highest Jamestown Irvine. Call· the ottlee ot the Purchallng 1 F . 1 11 must ..,. -naug ooac .,.. . and be$1 bidder. subject 10 lorn1a Olrector of said School Dl•· Pus or more in ° ca 645-7811 deys. $900-$400 OB<i! Sid 33 offshore mooring. 1ust confirmation ol se1d Su-The IOcailon m C•lllornta trlct 2985-8 8Mr Street personnel 17 14) $32-72 l8 963·8004-Eves Mike Mhgy.col Ible & 2 end overhauled Make offer pertor Cl1Url, on or attar the of the ch,.I ••ecutlve ottlee Cosia Meu. CA 92626. ' WESTERI Te.c:hers Aide Pert Time tbles & Misc 556-0832 or Owner 6 l9·564·3778 18th day of February. 1988. or princtpat buSiness oftioe Each bidder mu1t submit Fl.A.CIAL or Full Time to work et eves.5402235 Boat slip/side t ie, 50 It • at the office ol WILLIAM W of the 1ntltnded traf1sferor •s a bid deposlt In the torm ot a private pre-school in OAK BALL & CLAW table 16 ti West Bay-Ave SOUKUP, ESQ . •01 Civic aame es above Certified or CHhlef'"a Check S'yl.lis IA.I Irvine Competltivf with 4 atmchalrs & 1 leaf Balboa Peon.sole. No live Centat Drive West. Suite All othef t>Yllneu namu or• 8ond equal to bve Pl'· ,_. 7 14 786-7494 S 2 f 675 245 703. Santa Ana. CA 92701. and addreSMS used by tile cent 1s•f.l of the arrount of wa.--• $495 P~nasonlc Con-aboard 1 I I • 1 Coon1y ot Orange. Slate of lntel'ded transferor w1th1n the 81d. made payable to tfle E.O.E. Telephone Sales cept 3 ~1crowave/ Shp Avail-No live Aboard Cahlorma all the right. l•lle three years tut years tut ordel'ot the ~t·Mau PEST CONTROL llEEIYT Convection oven $375 Up to 32' $330 a.nd interest ot said Con-past so tar as known to the Unified School Oiatrlc1. In .... ,_ ••• 854·658 t Side Tie 10 25' S220 servatee and au the right, Intended tranafarH are the eveJ\t of fallufa 10 enter .,..I nn; -NI TIAll IOEI SITISFIEIT OFFICE DESK WOOd 6 SWALES ANCHORAGE !Ille and interest that or Hid none Into such Contract, the EJt.P crewman neeaep. • · Conservatee acquired by The ~•I artd buS1neu proceeds oMhe Check Wiit be Construction background Eern up to drawers. good cond. Daily 9-5 548• t50l opera11on ol law or other· addreu of the 1ntancs.d tort81ted to said ScMOI Ola· nee Good OMV W1ltlng to $ 1000 /WI S 100 OBO all alte< 6pm iliac. TrHl,.rtitita wise other than Of In ad· transleree(1I ,re· Miriam trlct ol Orange County. work For lnter;iew call· or Iv mesaage 673-92<17 d1t1Cn lo that ot said Con· Dahan and Ztpora Yarkonl, A Pertor~nce Bond may oy Peters or Lloyd Tot-p I • .._ ... / servatee. •n and 10 alt the 2566 C San Clemente Drive be ntqulred at lhe diteretlon ten (7 14) 545.5570 Beat beach by noon. ilewTt,11"'111 ..... ._,_ IO certe1n personal property•101, ·eos11 Mesa. Catt· oftheOlsl!IC\ Barden·s Pest Control •E-Z Hours W/bo• Lu•urioos, never ScMttn 11 s11ua1ed In the Santa Ana. tomla 92626 No bidder may withdraw E 0 E •No Nlghtt/Wknds used $295 840-8733 1914 Kawasaki GP2 750 County 01 Orange. State of That 1he property Peftl· l"s Bid tor a period of li•ty _. _ _ __ •S7/Hr training +comm IOI SOFA"°bed high qual fOK or'lginal miles excel-California. partteularly de-nent hereto 11 described 1n (601 d•ya after the date Mt P/T PERSONAL ASSIST •Casual lun atmosphere lent cond Mull ·see 10 sc"bed as follows. 10-wll gencHal as Tann1rig Salon for the opening thereof For busy exec Computer COSTA MESA 548.-6919 Bed never used Wall a reciate Helmet & Promissory Note payable and is located at 3744 S The Board ol Eoueauon ot up pref'd $6 75 hr star1 WESTMINSTER 895-5082 Hugger Recliner Must PP in 1 ded S2'iOO 10 Barbara J Carlson. aa Bristo•. Santa Ana, Cati-the Newport-Mesa Un1flecl 720· 1566 LAGUNA HILLS 582-3647 sell Offer 650·3765 Lee ~o~i8' f c4 u 530 2048 Conservator of the Estate ol lorrtla School District raMrYeS the •--------__ QUEEN SIZE BED _a_a ter pm · Irene G Baker, Con-The 8u11nMa name uMd right to retect any or ell Blda Hobby I • sts·. Mattress boll sp. rl~ & Tnacb . H35 aervatee dated July 3 1986 by sald transferors at Nld and not nec;enarlty accept • In tti.e orig1rtal amount ol tocauon is BONTAEVAGE the lowest 81d and to waive I r am e S 130 0 0 · HEAVV DUTY Sth WHEELll36.SOO-t>ear1ng interest at TAN any 1nformtllity Of irregulerl· find the equipment and Supplies 969-9960 ASSY FOR PICl<-UP 10Ye. payable $392 24 per That Nld bull\ translet' 1s ty In any 81d r.c.ived. you n eed in classified. QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS TRUCK CHE AP 1 month. continuing urtlll June intended 10 be consum-Each bidder lhell be a & BOX OU 1 LT ED 548-0346 9, 1993. at which l•me the mated al the offlc:;a ol NOR-11 c en sed cont rector BRANO N.EWI $155 --ent11e unpaid balanoe ol RIS & ASSOCIATES. INC . pursuant to the 8ualneaa Cell 846_4293 · Yul "41 pr1nc1pa1 and Interest Shall •570 Campus Drive. Sull• 9. and Prolestlc>ns Code and 1 F .1 II be due artd payable"' full in Newport Beach. Callforn1a be l1Cenled In the fotlOWing SOLID maple dining room M If• YM I· 1 one balloon payment. ae-92660 on or after March 1. claaslflcatlons: ~-.l8 set w/hutch & 6 onairs Air. Power Steefing, Auto-cured by llfSI Deed of Trust, 1988 A walkthrough hu been MUST SELL Belt offer matte • •'Int oond Must on an undivided 18712634 This butt.: tranaler IS sub-aclleduled 10< F9bruary 9. 650-3765 Lee sell (2H33838) 1nteretl In and to Lota jeet to Cellto.-nla Uniform 1988. al 10-00 AM Contrac- SOLID OAK Bdrm set, dresser. chest. hdboerd, nite stand, mirror. Must sell. OBO 650-3785 Lee 11 "I 4,5.6 7 and 8 and South 5 Commercial Coo• Section tors are to m.t with MlctlMI t Feet of Lot 3 au 1n Block 85 6106 Kearney. Malnt~ Oi- ot the town ot ~anta Ana The name and address ot rector. at 2985·A Bear East the person with whom StrHI For more lnlor-THEODORE ROBINS J .. J.-. MIS FORD • •<,), • n1 ,io "I • l' more commonly known claims may be fllecl 11 Norri9 mauon. caff (7 141 55&-3390 Ir 1001 N Fntneh Smiet. a-·Auocla1et. lne:: 4510 ids wit! not be accepted Santa Ana CA, API •9 Campus Drive. Sulla 9, New· from oont~t.Ofl not attend· Terms of sale c..,, 1n law-Pof1 Beech. Gallfomla--92.MO Ing thlHWelllthfough taurant equipment ful money of the Urtftad and the las1 day ror filing ltlWftORT-•IA UNI· r,)~TA ~f \A , l ~ l(l!f! •l1Ctlln••• Send a personalized message to the ones you love! Write your own message. Eight d ifferent hearts ·to choose from. two sizes Large heart-$40 Small heart-$20 In column message s also available -6 fines for $3.09 (4 words per line) Call 642-5678 or come in person to pick out your ad Stil,~ Cll.dz~ .AtJtell Ji~~ (~e. The Daily Pilot. 330 W Bay St . Costa Mesa. Ca 92627 ( 1 block west of Newport Blvd btwn 19th & V1ctOfl8 St 1 Th se Office Hours · M onday -Friday 8 10 5 o .. dhne '' Thrus<tay "•b•uary 11 All ads mus! be pttt·P•IO --------------------·------------------- -NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY ~---~--~~ STATE ZIP _____ ...___ AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ ¥asterCard/Visa :: ___ _ . Expiration Date Message IN COLUMtJ ,,_. f)N LARGE HEART SMALL HEART ---- t C II lo 1 f Stal~s on confirmation of claims by any cradllO< anell NO ICHOOl MTMCT .. ~~~~n •stove~ h~!~~ be. ...... JiJi Nie Ten per cant ot amount be February 29, 1988 at 6!00 ~ c.MJ, c...,,. a. f . 5 0 ...... 2 bid to be deposotad with t>ld P M. wtllch is the bulJIM8t lteGliar ~ IMrM- nge etc. 4 ·ovo Cen you buy Jeeps, Cara. Bids or otters 10 be 1n writ-dey before the cONUrnrn• .., (71'b' -.a17 $3000 STEREO, Sacrlffoe 4 x 4'a Seized in drug Ing and will be r11Q81ved at tlon dete IJ)eClfled 1bove. DATE : JanullfY 21. 1988 for only $1000. zenith I ralda tor under S 100.007 the 1t0fenld onloe at any Dated J~ 29. ttl8 Pubttlhed Ofenge Cout Color TV. VCR. 2 aalt • Call for facts tod•Y· time "1ar the tlrst Pvbll· ..,.._. ~ ~· Dally Pilot F9bruary 2. 9. water aquatk.lml, ref rig .• I 802·137·3401 Ext 808 cation hereof and before Yartt...e, ......... ,,... 1988 gr•pttlc Ille cab Smith I ... dataot Nie ......_ T051 Corona etec: tvi>ewritef .... .,., WIUIAM w. IOUIUW. P\lblllhed Ofenge Co.111========= 548-1945 A 'CU RA ~:::' :. ~~~ ~= Dally Piiot Febfuery 9. ~~~~ RECYCLE •AMERlCAN Indian ftam• ~ _ lanta Ane, Callforftla ---------• wentact!t rug,, baskets. 12101• Attorner fer •-.,. llftTMOt through the IUT lllU YIL• aAMARA '· CAM.aott. --"---""'--......;'~---•l-:«~,~~'fr~~:&a J~~~!>:11: ~~ur."~e~ ct::e::: J CARLSON. ::~rr.=:,. c~:!~~I~~;., BABY CLOTHES Liit• ,.,._,, we'll beat It ConMJC valor ot the Estate ot ~ ICttOOl . Turn un .... a.nt-"' Baby furniture. Olrl'1 OUAAANTEEOI l8'd OflMfllalee DllTNCT .,., ""' Clothet newwn to aoe ...... •-• Publllflad Orange Cout NOTICE IS HEAf8Y /t.,,,. /ntO 18mos.. 722·9707• OU S -Olllty Ptlot February 6. 9. 15. GIVEN that 1"8 Board of m~ ........ toda~f 1001 AIL T .. N.B, 1tU Edu01ti0n of the Newport-_.._, flee: w..,_l dryer · lll•ll'JI 'JllllU MT247 M ... Unified Sct1oo1 Olatrlct C .. :eB'.9 brw recliner •• 11 -,..--------------------------- efee. :::' ~fr~1 ··.~p SterllnrJJ S2000 090 179-4645 EHtciae blk• • -.nt-B .. t>oard ISO. ctreaMt seo. IWI I ~:~ = 1:.fg'"• °' ··-IUQt HIGHCHAIRS. PLAYPEN IEIT IEIL NATURAL OAS B80 148-1 ... 'PAllf BARCELONA l6'0JAM90AEEAOAO Ct1AIAS ....... stn "--7 0 ..,_, •va•weeec blended Servtce·Houra 7 • m.• tO p. m Mon-Fri CALL us . STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Leoti °'"'tl'lleflt at the Dally Pilot 11 ~ to an-~• NW~nowav811- able to-~ We .. now KARCH the name fOf you at no u"• ~ and ..... lO" the tllM and the trio to IN Colltt ~ ...... Ana Then. of c:;owr ... .,._ IN ...,Cfl .. OOl'ICl'laled .... Illa yow flctltlOut ~ NIN .... .,,,.. •• Wltfl tha C-'Y Oertl. ~ °"'°' ....... tot *" ........ ,..,.,., "' ... encl • -.,.,.-1Hoof 4 ~ c.atlOn Wltfl Iha Covn1Y c.ti NOltCI II HIN8Y GNaN t1W1 e ....... ....,..,. ._.._._....end_.• I.id Ofl .._ 11t -of Metdl.1 ........................ l 1flNllOt ...... •ltl a11f..,,....IO~nl111 of .. l'l llt!Drl• COdt ol ...... ol c.mor-. ....... 0 I IPI Dlllrtct No. IN al ... nine~ WMW Dleertae .... ....,.. a1 .. n••111 IO ........ ol ................. '*"'°' .. P'Dll a 1••1 of ....._ornoc..-..au1111r._.o1._..._,,.,.. .. .,......,. .. ..,,..a1en.MO.OOOINlbe ............... for hpwpaeo....-1n .. ptCIP08ltion .............. In~ whlctl bor'4ie lhel be,_..... frOft'I 111111wienta to be Mted 8nd coleCted uoi..i1hietv upon lencN .._ the -~ Dietilct. • The'**"*' Mer.,_... et• r• '11 '-'*to....., lwoMt percent (12%) per annum, the ectuel time1 of~ to be d1t1 n ..... upon ...... .__, The belate i..s M .. .-:tton lhel be In IN fotm Pleecll'tbed by Sec110n 3S 1oe of the Wat• Code ol -St• of CellforM. On the blilota to be UMd at IN electlOn. In addltlOn to MY ott. matt•• requited by laW in.re lhalt be prtnted IUbetanUely the folowing: ....WZS MT •TllCT MO ... OP W WM WA,.. •TllCT .. cw. ... -..cTIC* ?IARCN1,- To vote, etamp acroee(+)ln the voting equet9 after the word "YES" or •ft• the WOtd "NO". All mark• othenutee made .,, forbklden. All dletlnOUllhlnt "*"' .,. ~ and melle the belk>t void "IN wr°"9'1 mertl, ...,, Cl!' deface tNa bellot. return It to IM Alglatrw of Votl't and Obtain enother YES NO - Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 9, 1988 NOT1CI Of ILaCTION NOTICE IS HEMBY OIVEH tti8l a ....... aleCtioft 1'181 been CaMld and lM be he6d on the 111 day of Matctl, I .... wNch elaction.,_ be aft a1-m•1" bellot electjoft ~ purw1 to Section 2'$1 I 1 of IN ElaclAone Code of the ..... ol Celht"'8. ......,, lmcwov.nant DllUtct No. 212 of the Irvine ~ Water 06ltrlc1 fOf the .,.,,,_. of ...... II to IN YOMtt of the lmiprO'<lllftll'lt oi.tflc1 ttie prOC>Qeition of Whether or not generei a' .... a • .... of ._ .,,.. owamei it Dlettlc1 In the amount of SSt. 10 1,000 "'-II be authorlied and latued. for the llUtPGM ac-.ct In tfte proooeltlon hereiNfter Mt forth 1n tht1 nota. which bond• "'811 bl payeble ttom 1111117*'itt to be~ and c:o-.cted l>IClllll..,.iy upon land• wttnln ttie Improvement Diet rlc1. Ttie bond•.,,_.. bear lnlereet at a rate or, .... not to uceed twetYe pere.nt I 1~'-1 Pet annum ttie IC1ual times of payment to be detet rNMd upon ttJe .-ltwreof Ttie t>ellota utld 11 the election It*' be In the form preeerlbld Dy SectiOl'I 35106 of the Water coo. of ttie Stitt of C.ilfornla. On ttie ballOtl to be UMd at the election, In addition to any ot'* matters required by law there lhall be printed aubatantlally ttie fo!lowing: • OPACIM. llAU.OT ..WO~ Dlel'MCT NO. m O* IMNm UNCH WA~ IMSTMCT ... CW. 80ND IUCTIOet llARCtt 1, - To vote, ttamp a oroea ( t ) In ttie voting acauar• after ltie word "YES" 0< after the word "NO~ All marks other#IM made are forbidden. ~ dlltlnOU6thlng m.,kt are f0tblddln and m&ke the baJ101 void If 1hl wrongly mart!, tear. or defeoe tNI belk>t, return h 10 ttie Registrar of Voters and obtain anothef BONO PROPOSITION: Shel the !MM Ranc:ti Wat• Dtetrlc1 ~an lndlbtedneee and lllUI oar-at Oblloatlon bonds fOf ·1mpr~1 Oi1tr1ct No. 282 thereof In ttie amount of 159.101.000 It 1 mulmum Interest ra11 of twelve percent ( 12%) per annum, to acqulfe It'd con11ruct work• and flcilltlll for ttie ~Ion. trMtment and~· of sewage end ttie 1torage and dlltrlbut10n of reclaimed water, Including dams, 11MtVOin, ltorage tanec1. trMtment facffl11ea. pipll. pumping equipment and .. nee 1111ry equipfMnt It'd property thlr• fOf, acquiring fundt to fultll oontrac1ual commitments to C*'fY out the powws It'd purpoeea of ttie o.trlc1 cont~ In contracts. lndudlng YES NO Ml.IC ROTICC <Ml'ANOI COUWT't 3 I I Ar~la County at Lot ~...,._ COUltT A~. State ol C .... Otl\I• CAii llC), 81.tM 1M all 11\e tlgflt lllle IM lf\1--~l A IM TIPP U•ITID OI .. td ~IMO •I lhe lllM All'MA&. T CO 91C o4 death ~ al lft9 ttgftl D I P ( N D A N T • Ill~ ltld lllt.,..I INK IN .. T AMIUTDJt cowa~uc-, ... o1 u;o oec11uo 11.a TIC* CO . ..c:_ IT AL acquired by ooerttion ol ,, .. NOTICI ~ or Oll'iet'MM othel lhan or If\ ......... L •• •All eOOlhon to '"" Of MIO 0.. 8~ Vtrtut ot 11 writ ltwo<I C41.t.Md, •t ,,,. lime ot 0 .. 111 on Jvly 1 1981 ,,. m11 •hO•• 111 •nd 10 ell lti. c;ertaln reut de119nt11!d CouH UPo'\ 1 P'®t!'IY t1!11t•f><I 1n City 0( JVCIO~t t• l~t'd APRIL :>O l &Quf't 8"cll County 1987 1n '••O' 01 tu<IO~• O.af\99 State "' Ca1110'"" t•t>dtlortii U NITED PM'ICU!atlydetel•~MtOI I ASP'1AL T en •NC <'flil IOWI tO-wtt aoe•nSI tudOmf'nl 0.01c;•m Thel oe>t1•on ot 81« ~ 3' TARNUTZE~ CONSTRlJC Trect No !1 16 P~ >41U TION CO IN(.. and f M Of Place per map •eeo<d.cl 111 I VHOPMENTC.O ~·no • Boote 17 Page •9 ~·Mia "•' 1>011,.ce 01 S:>J 019 49 C9ilane<kJS M191 r9'0•ds ot ac1u .. 111 Oul' on n •d 1udg Or1nge County II follows "~"' o• "'• c;,,,. 01 me ,.. Parcel No 2 Beg1nn1no •• ~u•nc• 1 w•d ""' 1 n114 • pOlnt HI the Wetlerty tlntt ol ~ • ..., .;l>("• "" "91 1 111~ 1n<1 •••d Blocic J d•tlant ""''ltO" 'I•"'•'"'' o• ,. o ·•OQ"'~' N9'1h I 10 Eu t 160 09 dl OIC• ~ • lht' p•C>t>"''' r 1 ... 1 lr()nl I~ mo.I Soul-I• 111' Cou• 1, ,1 Ot•• >" 'ii'•'" to'""' ot tal(I BIOC~ 3 •n<I "' r •~lorn• d•v• t.....i ., •ul\r\lng '"*"' SOU1h 111 loll•"'' !JO East •0 61 I.et tl'\40nt& C.QMMfAC: AL l ANu J[ S l\llh •3 '16 f HI 67 17 &!~'-•RF<, ~ ~Oll0"'!'-lttl 10 1 point 1n 11111 ,,.,..,, l•f)Rl1(•N ()! 11 Southanl"'I) h11• ol 1o&10 0 1 ',.f N •AV' 'RA< • 810• > 3 d111.,nl ll'll!feOr AS s .. O.r.N r,,. ,. MAP A( "+om• '6 ?• EHi 1!>0 811 c f)Ppro N ar,n .. w •~• t•om 1i.e most Sou1~1 PA',r ., o r !)£ f ,.-HE C.0<''"' 11'\fo<eol ll'lenctt •IOng CO .. t> o~ r. s ANGf .ES u. 0 Soulht Hltll)' t.nf' • ;ia( • NO •t.t .-.s N"t '6 '' EHi •!> i'S S••fl"'" r:-. A """' RE . 1..-1 ,,. me 1>eQ1nn1n9 <•1 • (.. ll' f '• fl f)o< ;>;> C.•J• '"' t1ngt>nl tOnCl•e p,. , r • (' f v <; Sr.,.111,.at.tedy i»nd "'""19 • C:! "'•f l) MAO<, R( ••O•US ot ISJ9 O? IMI 11\enc.f' (. >R( < r;r nt:1 ANGflN"''"flt1trly 1lono ~il•d c;, ) ,,. ' At 11 ORI< " D! C11•v•• trtrouon I C0:'11•>tl !> tl !:If' AS FQl~OWS eno• ot 3 ?309 "01\ BOHO PAOPOefTION; SNll IN IMM Rend! w.-Olatrtct lncUt an lndebtadnw and-. oar-at o~ bonds for Improvement o.trtct No. 214 tMreof In .. amount of tt2,5t0,000 at. meidmum .,,..,_ rate of lwoMt percent ( 12%) per ennum, to ecqulre and eonatruct wcwti• and fadlltJel for IM colectlon, treetment and dlepONI ol eewaoe and the et«aoe and dlatrttMIOn of 1edelmed weter. Including """'· ,...., won, etoraoe tank1, trMtment tac11tt1ea. plpea. ~ equipment and .. MC 111 lrf equipment and property ew. for, ecqulring tundl to fulM cont~ commitment• to C*'fY out the PoWert and purpoaee of the Ollertct contained In contracts. Inducting ~actl wlth oetw.99911dea, .. In accordencewlltl tbePl9n.ot.WorU for lmpfovement Olatrtct No. 214? --~O~~~ wtthttie Planof Work1 for Improvement C*trlc1 No. 282? ,. I Al«' ( "'S $'1(1WN O•i A I•• <tt 'I •9 !>8 l~t IC tr.fl ,., ... ~ ~ .£0 ,, 800, tCJ ""' ·~l EHle<I~ cor.-"' '~·O '" ,r' · ""::> 1 or 81 >e• l tt-e<><.f Nof1• '' r>.aRrr VA-P~ 1, "'~r r~ ~ ~~Xt '"°' ... l'r--- Baloe• muat be recetv.d by 5:00 p.m .• on election dey, eltber at IN omc. of ttie Aegietrw of Orange County, 1300 South Gl'and AWNll, Santa Ana. Ca1Hor"'8, or at P.O. Box 11291, Santa Ana. Callfomla, 12"711. Seid lmptO¥ement Oletrtc:t lheH conetltut• a llflQla '61c110n preelncl for ttie purpoee of holding the lleetlon. To be quaMftad Ma V01114nd 10 .:>1 entltted to vote at the elec110n. a pereon rnuat bl a hOldef of tit,., u ~ In 9ectl0n :M02t of the Wat• Code of the State of Oelltornla, lo land In ttie ltnp(cwement Oistrtct. Each Y04er lhal heW one ( 11 YOte for Mdl doler'1 wor1tl of land to wtlk:tl he or lt1I hotd1 tlll• Ttie IUt equallnd 111111ment boot! of the 06ltrtct i. conclUlt¥e e¥tdelice of ownerlNp and of ttie value of ltie ~ eo owned except mM In the ewnt an 111111ment1or IN o.trtct lf\al not heW been mact. and leYted fort~ yw In wtlk:tl the '61c110n la Mid. the leat equalled 111111,,..,,t roll of ttie County of Or~ 11 conduelYe e¥tdelice of OWNJINp and of the vlllul of land eo owned. Every vot•. or 1'111 legal repr...,..l•ttw. INY vote ...._ In per90n or by 1 l*90fl 641'/ appointed • Ns proxy. "Leg.i repr...,..tatlve" mw. an offtdel of a corporation ~ land, and meens a guar~. 1xecut0t or administrator of IN Mtate of IM "*-of tme to land wtto: (a) la fC)pC)tntld under ttie i.wa of this State: (b) II entlttad to pa11111lon of the_..• land: and (c) la auttlortlled by the ac>POlntlng court to ex«ciM ttie par1leuler rtgttt. prlvlage or lmmunfty wtlk:tl he Mall• to lllardaa. Before a teg.i reptlMl'ltatiw may vole at ttie election, he muat pr9Mnt to the Board of Election a certlfted copy of Mid authority. which lhall be kept anc:t Ned wtthln the r9tuma of tM lleetlon. No appointment of a proxy lhall be valid. accepted, or a vote allowed thereon unleM It meet• au of ttie followtng requlremente: (a) It la In writing; (bl It 19 eucutld by ttie pereon or legal repreaentetlve of ttie per.ori wtto. In accorcNnc9 with IN pr<Mllon9 of Sec110n 35003 or 35003. 1 of ttie Wat• Code of the State of Calfornla ... entlttad to"" voe.a for wtlk:tl the prOJIY .. glYln; (C} II la ad!~ or ":Mtlfted In acc:orcNnc9 wtttl 9ectlon 2015.5 of the Codi of CNN Procedur9 of the State of c.Ntomi.: (d) It IC>ICJflea ttie election at wtlk:tl It la to be UMd and la UMd onty at the elactlon ~: anc:I (•I It eh.ii bl on a form u ~ by the County Clertl meeting Ille abcWI requlremente. Every appointment of a proxy la a revoc.b61 at the p11Mut1 of ttie person ••ec::u11ng 11 at any ume blfOf• ttie person appointed • proxy en.ii 1'11111 cut 1 ~t reprM1ntlng ttie votn fOf wtlitl'l the appointment WMgl\lln. If two-thlrdl (213) ot the vot• CMt at ttie e61ctl0n faVOI' ttJe lauanc. of ttie hlfeln ~Ibid bond•. Mid bondl lhall be IMUld anc:t eotc:t lor the purpoee Mt forth hweln Ell~t • othlfwtea provtcMcl In ttie c.llfornl• Wat• Dletrtct i..w. DMllon 13 of ttie Water Code of the State of Celltor"'8. lhl e61ctl0n 9"11 bl called. Mid anc:I conduc1ed In ttie "*'""provided In ttie UnlfOfm Dtltrlcl EJecllon Law of the State of Cellfomia. Thie notlOa II given pureuent to a reeolutlon of ttie Boetd of Dtrecton of lrvlne Ranch Water District adopted on January 25, 1988. NOTICE Of ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thlt a ~ lleetlon l'lu been c-'led anc:I wfll be hlld on ttie 111 day of Marctl. 1988. wtl6ctl electlOn .,... be aft llll"""9lled balot election conducted purtuartt 10 s.ctlon 23511 1 of the Eleetlons Code of the State of Celtornla. wttNn ltnp(O\lement Otltrtc:t No 182 of the Irvine AMlCti Wat• 06ltrict for 1"9 purpoee of IUbn'Mttlng to the YOtlrl of IN lmpt0"9menl Dletriel ttie proe><*flon of wMther or not oar-at obllgatlon bonds of the lmptO¥ement o.tnct In the amount of 17 '.653.000 INll bl authortzed and i.uect. for the purpoee lteted In the proPOlltlOn hltelnaft• set forth In thll notlc;e, wNch bOndl IMill bl peyable from 111111ment110 be leYted anc:I COlleCied excluetvely upon land• wtlf\ln the lmptowmant o.trlc1. The bondt lheH beer lnter11t •'a rete or rat• not to exceed IW9t¥a pere«1I ( 12%) per annum. the actual tlmel of payment to be Clet•mlned upon the..._ thlrlof. The bllot• uMd at the election ltlall be In ttie fOfm preac:nbed by s.ctlon 35 toe of ttie Water Code of ttie State of Cellforni.. On the balott to be UMd 1t ttie election. In addition 10 any other maUert required by •-ttiere lhell bl printed aubetantlelty the tollowtno: OfftelAl aAU.Ol ....Ovu.NT DtaTllCl "°· -°' IMNm RANCtt WA~ DtalNCT U.cw. 80ND .ucnoee lllARCtt 1, - To vote, 1tarnp a oroee (~)In the voting aquar'I aft• ttie word "YES" or after 1tie word ""fO" All marks ottierwtN made .,, forbidden. AK dlallnguteNng mert11 are forbidden and make ttie ballot void "ttie Wfongty mant. ,..,, or deface Ihle ballot. retUl'n It 10 ttJe Regl1trar of Vol•• and Obtain snottier BONO PROPOSITION: Shell the l!Wle ~Wat• Dlatrlc1 lncut an lndebi.dneu and ..... genet9I oMgatlon bot* '°' lmptowemel'.)t Otstrict No. 112 thetlof In the amount of 174,MS,OOO at a meidmum lnt•eat rate of IW9t¥a percent ( 12%) per annum. to acqu6r9 and conttNCt wcwtia and tldlmal for the ~. oollctlon, .corage and '*trlbutlon of wet• and W8ter rtghtl, to .,_,.. the !MM AMctl Wat• Oletrtct to uttta a weter IUPPIY fumlahld under the Stete Wat• Reaouroea Development Syetem (~f known • the "State Wat• Profeet"), lncludlng dame. •-won. Mor• tar1k1, treatment facllltiaa. plpea. pumping equipment and .. '* 1111 y equipment and praperty 1""9for. acqu1r1ng fundl lo MM cont~ commltmante to any out .. power'I and purpoaae of .. Dlatrlc1 con4AltMd In contr9Ctl. lndudlng contrecte with other egaildea, • In accordance ~the P*'I of Workl for lmpfowment Dlatrlc1 Ho. 112? YES NO .._. ~ be receN9d by 5:00 p.m., on elactlon dey • ...._ at the Offtce of the ~trw of Orange Cowtty, 1300 ~tti Gl'and AY9nlle, Senta Ana. c.lltorNa, or at P.O. Box 11218. Santa Ana. Callfofn68. 12711. Sllld lmpO\lefNf'll Otetrtct "*' conatttute a ...... elactlon pr9Ctnet for ttie purpOM of l'lotdlng the .-tion. To be quallled • a ¥otet and to be entttled to VCMe at the ee.:tlon, • P9"IOI' mu9t bl a hotdlr of tttte. • ,..,... lft 1ecttort 3402' of "'-WMW Code of tM ..... of ~ to land In the tmprQ¥Oment Oletrict. bdl ~ lf'8ll Mlle OM ( 1) "°'9 tor eedl dOIOr'I WOf9' al land to wtl6ctl he or IN hOIOI tlUe. The 1111 .., 1111 d 11111 .,,.,, booll al .. DtltrtCt le~ .... IOI of owrMINp and of tfte value of the land 10 °"'*' tllOIPC tftet In .. eweftt en 111111 "*''tor tt'9 oeoertc:t INI "9f Mlle been mede and tellted for they-lft wt16ct1 the~ II I.id. ttle IMt eqi IAHd Mllll 11Mt rol of the County of OrMf9 le OOliON ......... IOI al WilNIP end of tt'9 --al lend ea o-ned. lwery -.. or .... legal ,..,._,......, mey vote ..... In perw or by a perw ~ ....,_, ... • Ne prOJIY "lAVal ,..,._....,._ .. ,,..,,. en oMolet ol a COf'PO'.etoft _... IMd. end ,,_.. a ..... eucutor or .,. ..... _,of .......... of ltle ...._of tMe to lend wMc fe> II 1PJ1 al !led under tbe .... of INI 818'e; (b) le anWOd to 11a111111a 1 al ......... , lend; and fel le.,.,.._, by .. ...-..-._,,, to~ .. ,.,.,.., rtfht, P'MIOi9 or~ wtlWl l'le Malll IO .......... • ..... ~ 1NY "°'9 ...... eleottOn. "'~..,_,.to .. IMrd of~ ........ OQlllrallMI ~. wtl6ctl .... be kept end Mad ......,, .. ,..,,,. al .... alectlOn. Ho...,. .. ,,..,,. of 1 prOllVMal bevoid,•c111t1d. or• vote ....... .....,.~",,.... al of the tolowllll,.. I .......... (a)" le.Jn wrtllnt: (b)" .. -= .... by .......... or ..... ~ of -peraon who."' 80COl,.IOI.-.. pro.-.• al ldorl aid or 3IOOS. 1 of._ WMW COdt of.,_ ..... o1 ~ 11 ....... to M ...._tor wtl6dl .. ..,_,II IM": (C) It le ... .,, '119 d or .... lft oooor•IOI--lec*" I011.I "" .. CodeolCMI.., a D .... al ......... c ........ felt" Ill I,. I - alldOft .. .._ .... to ... weed .......... ~ ........... epeclftad, and(•)" ....... °".'°"" - .... 'hd by M co...cy a.ti ...... tt'9 .-.. NCIJI •••• • ..,.,, 11•1•1tof•P'OllYll•raiwoara'llM .. ,.._..of8"per90n ... 6*"'Met~,.........,.. ... per90fl 11111Di•llll .. prOICJ --.................. -....... ,,.,...tor Wf*" .............. , ...... ........ Cll1)of ..................... ...., ..... --........... , ..... .... ..................... "'9 .............. , ............ ,,,,,.lflft .. C •:a •4a-C*lrf:atLAM,~ tia1-.-o.. .... ---.-•C .. I .................... ..llRG llf._ .. ,_...,Q'11•1•1ft-~ D1rertot ....... LAM 9' ......... C •r ..... -.-•...-~•••111r·1 '°" .. ...._"°"• 1: ,.,..,...,___....,.. ......... ...,,, ,.. ~---.... ..._ 8 1111 •Tl *»-----~=-'"'---·- 8aHot1 mu.t bl receNed by 5:00 p.m . on e6ec::Uon day. either at ttie Office ol tl'le Reg1ttra1 01 Oranoe County, 1300 South Grand A....enue. Santa Ana, Callfom la, Of at P 0 Bo• 11298, Santa Ana Ca11IOfnia 92711. . Said lmprO\llmlnl Dt1tr1Ct lhafl con1t11ute a ling .. e61cllon precinc:t lor the purpose ol !\Olding the eteci1on To bl ~fled •a"°'" arid to be entllled 10 vole at ltie e61c11on. a person mu11 t>e a l'l<>l<>er or 1111e u defined In Section 3'°2e of ttie Water Code of ttie Stat• of California. 16 land 1n the Improvement Olttrlct. Each vot« shell hive one ( 1) vote IOf MCtl dollw'• w<>r11'1 of lanc:I to wnich l'le or srie l'IOlds title The lut ~Id 111 .. 1Ment b<><* ol the Otatrlct la conclultlll ~ of ownership and 01 11'\e val~ of tl'le land to owned except thl1 In the...,.,, an 11Me1men1 for the 011trtct lhelt not have been made Ind leVleO for ttie yea.r-In which ttie election la held. ttie la8t equalized uu11,.-.,,1 roll of the County ol Orange 111 conclullve evidence of ownerlhi.., anc:I of the value of lanc:I IO owned Evert votlH or l'l1s 11911 reprMlntatlve, may vote either In PlfJOl'I or by 1 person duly appointll<l as l'l•s pro,y ·•Legal repr....,tattw" means an offlcl.i of a corporation owning Lanc:I, and meens a ouaro1an e~ecutor or admlnlatr1tor of ttie eatate of ttie hotdlr of tltle to land wno (a) I• llC)pOlnlld un<ler the laws 01 thll Stlte (bl I• entllled to poeuu'on of ttie 11t-1e'1 lanc:I, and tel le autl'lorlZld Dy ttie IOP()lnhng cou11 10 exetetM ttie partlcul., right, prlvtlegil or lmmunlty wtlldl tie ..-. to Hl'ciM Before 1 legal repr4199fltat~ may Yote et the lleetlon, tie must prMll'll to the Board of Elecilon a e«tlfled copy of said 1utnor1ty wtiich ltlaJI bl kept and filed within ttie returns of ttie ellc110n No appointment of• proxy ltl.il bl valid, ~led. or a vote allowed thereon unless 11 meelS all of tne following requir1ment1: (al it le In writing; (bl It 11 executed by ttie penon or legal rep•nentauve of tl'le perton wno, In accordanc. wttn the provlalona of Section 35003 or 35003. 1 of the Weter Code 01 the State of California. la entitled 10 ttie "°'" for wtlldl the proxy 11 gtwn. (e) It IS lcilnowtldoe<' or cer1•tled m accordan<» wttn Section 2015.5 of ttie Code of CMI PT~• of ttie State of California 10111 SQIC•I• tl'le election at wtucn tt II 10 be UMd and le uMd only at the election IC>IClflld. end (•I II Shall be on a form as IC)lcitled by lhe County Clenl meeting the above requirement• Evwy appointment of a proxy la• r9YOC•ble at ttie plea.sure of ttie person exec::u11ng 11 11 any tome Delore t!WI person appointed es proxy ttlall hlYe c•I a blllol repr_,hng lhe vo._ for wnoon me 1ppo1ntment wuglven If two-tnlrd• (2131 ol the vot• caat.at the elec110n favor lhe 1ssu1nc41 of the herein deK11bed l>On<ll Mid bond• "1111 bl iuued and sold tor ttie purPOM se1 lorth """" ' Except u othltWIN prOYlded In ttie California Water District Law C>Ms;on 13 ol lhe Walat Code or tr.e State of California. the electlon "1111 be called. fleld 1.nd conduct11<1 1n ttie manner prov>Oe<S 1n the Uniform Otttrlct Election Law of ttie State of C1lllornla This notice 11 given pursuant to 1 resolution of the Board ol Otrectors ol Irvine Ranch Wate1 Otstnct adopted on January 25. 1988 NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl\IEN that 1 special elec110n has been called and wtU be ~ on the Isl day ol Match, 1988, wtllch ellc11on lhall t>e an 111-~ ballot electlOn conducted purst.111111 10 Section 235 1 1 1 of ltle Elecii<>n• Code of ttie State of California. within Improvement O.stnct No 18• or tf\f! •rv•'le ~ancn Water Oistrlc1 '°' ttie SXfrpoee of submllhng to the voters of the Improvement Otstnet the propos.thon or whether Of not general Obllgatlon bonds of the lmpr0"9metlt Ocs1r1e11n the amount of $79 065 000 Shall t>e authorlzed and lauecl. fOf the purpose 11ated In the proposi11on hereinafter set forth in this notice wtilCll bonds lhall be payab,. from aueumenls 10 be levied and collected ••elusively ue>on lands W>ll\m 1r.e Improvement Oi1trlc1 Ttie bond• lh.il belt lnte<est at • rite or"'" not to Hceed IW91ve peroent 112•-.1C>9(1nnum tne actual times of payment to bl determined upon the sale thereof The bellot• ulld at the electlOQ lhall be '" the lorm prner•t>ed by Section 35106 ol lhe W11er Coo. or the Statf of c .. 1forn1a On ttie ballots to bl uM<I 11 INI etectlOn. in addltlOn to any othe< mailers reQuired oy I-there snau b4! printed sub1tant1ally the fOllowlng O*FlCIAL aAU.OT .-..OVl•NT DtlTMCT NO. 114 Of lltVM RANCH WA~ DtlTlaCT 9"CIAl aONO IUCTION llAllCH 1, 1• To vote, lltmP a croee ( .. 11n the voting ~•r• after the word "YES or after the WOfd NO All marks othetWIM made a1e forbidden All distinguishing martls are forbidden and make the baJIOI vOtd II the wrongly mark, 1 .. r. or deface tn11 ballot, return II to the Reg1t1r1r ot Voters and obtain anotl'>er BONO PROPOSITIO"f Shill the Irvine FQnch Water OtstrlCt incur an lndlbledlllN and 1uu. general obllg1tlon bond• fOf tmprovemen1 O.atrict No 18' tneteof In me am<>unl of S79.C>e5.000 at 1 maximum lntlt"t rate ol twelve percent ( 124'1 per annum. to 90qu1re and conetruct wortls and faclhtlel tor ttie acqultltlon. coltectlon storage and distribution of water and weter rlghtl. 10 en11>te the IMne Ranch Wat• Otatrlct to utlllze a w1te< tupt>ly furnished undef tl'le Stlte Wllet AeeourClll ~t System (commonly •mown u the 'Stal• Waler Projlcl .. l. Including d•m•. '9MFV01rs. 11orage tanks. trN tment fecteltlll, pipll, pumping equipment and all ~ equipment I nd property ther9'or, acquiring fund• to fulflll contractual eommnmenta to carey out the poww1 and putpoeea of ltie Ol1tr-=t contained 1n oontr actt, lnc:tudlng cont r 1C11 "'" h ot tier IQll Idea. Iii "' ICCO'dan<» wltti the Pten of Work• lor lmpr~t Otatrlc1 No 1M ? YES NO Belote inuet be recel\'ed by 5 00 p m . on e61cti0n day 11thlt ar lhe Otta of 1ne R901st•a• or O<~ County. 1300 Soutti Granc:I Avenue. Santa Ana. California or at P 0 Bo• 11298 Santi "n• C1111tor111a, 92711. S-6d lmptovement Oteti'ICt ltlall constitute a 11ngll e61ct1on preo1net lor 1"41 OU<P<>M' o t l'ICMd•"Q the electlOn. To be~ M • voiter and to t>e enlltled to vote at the elecilon. a pertOn mutt ~ • ~· o• 1111e 11 Oeftned In Section S402I of the Water Code of ttie State ot Caltiorn.a to land in •~ •rno<o~t Ollertct. Each voter lhel l'leW one ( 1} "'°"tor MCf\ ~ 1 wor1h of *'° lo wnldl I'll or ~ h<>lds MMI J he •t ~ H II 11771911t boot! of the 0191rict la concfU9tve ~ Of OWMr1NQ and Of '"-•llue of the land IO OWf'9d .. oept ff* In h ~tan 1t11111ment tor the Ottl~I shell not hive been made ano ~vted tor ttie ~In wttlct\ IN eleCtion II hltd, the la8t equalinO ......,,,.,.., rOll of the Coun~ of Ori!~ II ~ e¥tdel1Ce of OMleflNp . and of 1M vafue ol lend IO owned Ewry VOt ef or hit legal r8PIWt....._. INY vote ... In pert0n °' t>y a per.on ouiy ~led .. n.. pro~~ Leo•• ttlCM-ltotfve",,..... aft cMdlil of I eort>OfatlOn owNng land and~ A guardlet\ erf'CUIOI 0t edmlnletretor of \fie..._ al tfle ...._ of title to lat\d wN> (a) 11 apoolr'li.d under tN ....., of 11111 Sta11 (b) .. entttted 10 "c I ll1Di'i al ......... ~. and (C) II auttlonNd by IN aopolntlng court to •• ., the par1tc1Mr '1gM. PfMloll or ~ .....,. ,. ..-. to P:WCIN e.eor. • 111911 rap1.....,1a11,.. may YO'I at the -.ctton. he ,,_... ~ to tM 9oer"d of £)eictton I cartlfted copy OI MilO 8Ul"°'*t -1'llCll at11U be kept and ,.., ....., .. ,.,,,. al "" elec1lofl Ho llC)pOlntment of a P'OllY-.. Ille W9111, ~'90. or 1 vote allOw.o "*""°" ~ It meels •" ot the tolowtlig requlrement9: (e) M 11 lft ..... (b) It la .-outed b)' ttJe per90n Of...., ,. .... 1ta1...,. of tl'le peraon wtto. In ecccw-.""" ._ p1o'"*"•ofSectioft3$003 or 35003 ' of 8" Weler COO. Of the St1te of Callornlia, 11 tntttted to .,_ .._ tor _..,, the PIO"Y 11 ~ (C) It II adlM I ~ or C*11fiied in eccof•IOl wttti ~ 2015 5 ol .. Codeof CM~ of tr. S1Me of~ Id) ft ICMICiflM IN> eloc1ton at wNcfl It la 10 be weed -.d • _... orly et tr. elec1JOft apac:Med and (•I It 11'911 bl Otl a to<m as rpecMad by ttJe County Clortl ,..... .. ebO¥ll ~ , bsy ~ment of .~ ... ,. a DI, ...... ,.._,,.. OI.,. '*'°"....,..,." •• MY t"'tl l*or• .. per.-""'°'"tied .. 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I 1' 11•1!11 CALL us. 642- 5678 NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUT"Ul HLICTION of ,.,. modef. IOw mllMOe Cedllea In Ortnge . County! a. ue todeyl 140-1100 2to0 Harbot IMt. COSTA MESA --- TUIN THEM INTO MON SY CalJ 641-5671 •••••••••••••••••••••••• 0-A R A 6 E 5-A l-'E c l l -5678 let Ut ..... Y11 Sell 't Ht Pr.,.ttyl C• C111111W, 642 -Sft71 for information & surp!risingly low cost. TO$t f'ECYCLE through the OAILYPILOI Ctaulfled Pages · Turn unw•nted ftMJ1 ln10 m~~w c.. . STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? . a Orange Coat DAILY PILOl /hetOl y. reoruery 9, 1988 NOTICI IUCTION NOTICI • HIMIV GN1H ... 1 ............ NI.._. ...... llld .. be Nld on IN tit dey Of ,.,_, 1111 • ...,. ellollOft .... be lft •"' 1¥1 • M10t ..... _....._..""'*"to~ 1M t t, 1 ........... Code ........... c ............. ....,.., ...... Dlllrtct No.,.. .... ~"-""' W ... Olllftot '°' .. PUfPW Oii .......... to ........ of .. ..,CMm91•1 D6lertle IN PIDll 11•1 of ...... nol ...... 1••11t1 , ........ ....,.,_A Delertll IR .. .....,. of tn,•.000 .... be ......... lftd .......... -~ ............ ,,,..~ .................. In .. "°'*· wNotl .._ INI M ._..... "°"' 111111-.Aa to be.._ end colected •dlietw.I) upo11 lef* wttNn 1M ....,CMfNM 06Mrtot. The-. .... ~ ---... , ... Of,...."°' ....... tWllHS '*'*" i 12'%) I* entM,lm, the ectuel *"-of ..... A 10 be d1t111·m1Mc1""" tt'9 .......... . The belotll ..-.. ttae 91ectton 1M11 be In tM fOml potilCl'!Md by hctlOn 36 tot of the Wat9' COde of tM lteee of C9'tfomle. On 1M bllott to b9 l'9lld .. ttae elec110n. In addltlOn to flllf'I °''* matt•• required by tew 1'-• lhalt be ptln'9d IUbetlnllally the following: ~-1-TllO ... °' M¥l9 u.cM WATml MTIKT ..CW. 90lm ILICTIOM MAllCM1.- To ..,.., etamp • croea(+l In 1M ¥Ottno ...,..,.., IN word "Yl.9" or..,., the WOid "NO" All matk1 othetwlM IMde •• ~· All dletll g 'IPllog ....-• .,. ~end,...._ ttie b.-oc ¥otd If 1M wront;y "*"· tew."Of oetece tNa belot. r•yrn 1110 the ~rar of Voter• and obtain enotner BONO ~TtpN: 9tlall the 1Mne ~Wat• Oletrtct lncW an • Indebtedness end ._,. gener .. ~ bOncla· fof tmpr~t 06etrlct No. 2M thertof In 1M emount of •2.HO.oob .. a ~ .,,.., .. r ... of tweNia percent (12'%) per ennum, to eoQUlt9 end YES construct ~ end tecMtea tor 1M colectk>n, ., ... "*" end dl9llOS9I of MWIOS ar)d the "°'909 and dlettblllOn of redelfNd ....,, lnCludlng .,,., ,...,.. •• 8'0f'90S , .... ,,.....,,.,,, ........ pipes, pumcMng ~ lftd .. NC 111 "Y equ6pfnenl and P'°'*1't INr• tot. ec:quWtno funds to Mfll contrectuel oommft!Mnla 10 CM'Y out the NO PQW9'1 and purposes of the Dtatrtct c:cnte6ned In contrecta. lndudlnt conttacta wtth~ elln accotdMCe..wlttl.ttwl'ten of Woru __ for lmc>fowment Olelrlcl No. 2M? I \ Bellott must be recehled by IS·OO p.m .. on aleetlon day, atther et tM Offio. of the ~11rar Of 0r9n99 County, 1300 South Grand AV9nUe, Senta An•. C.,.fornla. or •• P.O. lo• 11298, Sent• An•. CellfOfnle, 12711 Seid lmpfO¥tment District lt'9ll conat"ut• 1 lk'Ole e1ec11on poeclnct for IN pvrpoee of holding the elecllon. To be Q'6lillfted .. • woter and to be antllted 10 ~at the electlOn. • petton muet be• hOlo.r of 1111e. u d9flr*1 In 8ectlOn 3402t of thew ... Coda of ttae Stele Of Cellfornla, to land In the ltTIPfowment Dietrlcl E.cfl W04er-aNll hewe one ( 1) voe. for eedl dOler'• WOf1fl of tend to wtlkll he or ll'le hotdl tltle The lest ~abed 111111--..11 boot! of the Olatttct la concluatV9 ~Of owner~ and of the vllue ot the land IO owned ellcepl ttlM In ttle __,. 9n 111111 rrenl for IN OMienct IMll not ~ beer\ made end leYtecl for the yw In wNct't the e6ection la held. the .... eq.lelled llllllment roll of the County of O.-enoe II conduel¥a 9Ytd91 IOI of owi•lftlp and Of the v9lue of land 10 owned. Every voter. or hll legal rapt....,tettw, may ¥Ote atther In 1*90n or by a per.on 6'ily eppotftted U NI Pf'O•Y "l agel rapt ..... 18lJW" meet\e an offtdel of S OOfPOflttlOfl owning land, and mMnl I guardien, eHCUIOf Of edmlnlatrel« of the ael•I• of u. holdar oA 11tta to land wtw>: (•) la eppotnteo un<Mt the tewe of th11 St•••. (b) la entltlad to po11111ton of the •••·• land; and (c) la euthoflllad by the appointing COUf'1 to eHrclM the pertlCUler right, prlvtlage or Immunity ~ he ..-. to eaerclae. Before • legal rapt...nt•llYe mey vote et the electlon, tie~ P1..ani to the Boero of Election• oat11fted copy of Mid authority. which thall be kept and flled within the , .. "',. of .... electlon No eppotntmant of a P'OlfY If*' be velld, ecicepted, or • vote elowed thereon un .... It mM11 ell ol the f<*Owll)Q r~ (a)" la In wrtttng; (b)" la ...cuted by 1M petton or ISgal repreMnlattve of the l*90fl wtw>. 1n eooorcsanoe with 1N PlcM9klne Of 11«110n 35003 or 35003 t of the Water COde of the State of CeMfom&e. .. anlltted lo .... ¥Otes for wNct't 1M PIOXV .. gMn. (C) It .. ecanow1ed09d or certlfted In accofdence wttt19«110n2015.5of1M Coda of Ctvtl Procedute of the Stet• of CalltOl'nle. (d) It ~ the electlon .i wNdl It II to be ueed and la l'9lld onty et the electton ~. and (a) It thall be on a form a1 epeciflad by the County Cter1I meeting the abo"'9 reqylfement• Every eppotntmant of• PfO•y II• r9VOC:ab141 et the pteeaute of the pereon Hecutlng It et any time l>efOfe the pereon appointed u pro•y lhelt haYe cast • ballot repreeentlng the vol .. !of ~ICh 11\e •oPolntm.nl WMgMn. _ r-J If two-third• (2/3) of the V01• c•I et the election laVOt the IMuenc:e of the ,_ .. n 6Mcrlbed t>onct<.' Mid bonds INll be IMUed end I060 for the purpose Mt lorth neraln Eacept • othetwlM Pf<MOed 1n the c.itfornte Weter Dtltnc:t Law. OM9'on 13 ot the Weter Code ot the State of Cellfornla. the elecUOn "'81 be celled, held and conducted In the mannet prO\ltOed lf'l lhe Unlf0tm Oletr1C1 EleetlOn !AW of the Stat• of Calffornla. TNI notic. la gMn pvreuant 10 . rM<Mutlon Of IN Boero of 0Wec;tor1 Of lrvtne Rand\ Wllef O.ttrlCt ed09ted on January 25, 1H8 ....,, ........ ,...,...,, Piiot Febfuary 2. t , 18, 23, IHI TO~ NIJC MQTlC( NOTICI Of ILICTION NOTICE IS Hf:AllY ~·H INe a _... ~ ti.• beer\ ceMed and will be '*ct on the 111 de~ of Maret\. ,..,, wNctl etactJon .,_.. b9 et1 .-..mll1 d belot eladlof\ ooMYctecl "'"'*'' to hetlOn H& 11 t of the llectlon.e Code of 1M 8tMa of c.Mot"6e. wit'*' lmprovemsnt ~ No 212 of the lrYlne Rench WMer Olettlct for the~ Oii "*9•1*'1to1M "°'9rl of the ~t Ol9tr1C1 the pr()90Sltlon Of ~ or no4 genwet au111' a , _.of h """'~ otMttct In•""'°""' of •&e. 101,000 lh4lll be euthor'-d and ieau.d. tor IN pUrtlOM lteted In 1M prQPOSltton her1llNftar ... 1or1h 1n ttltl notk:At. wnlGh bondt "'81 be peyll* "°"' 1111111...,.. \o be ...._, and ccMected •Cll.llfwely upon landl within the lmprcwemant Olatrle1 The bondt lhall bew .,..__.at• rate°', .... not to u.Cieed 1-.tYe peroenl 112"•1 oet annvm the llC1ual tlmee of payment to be o.termlfted uoon the .... thereof The ~t• UMd et IN -.ctlOn lhell be In the fcwm preectlbed by S.Ctlon 3~ 106 of the Wlt4tf COO. ot ltle Stlla ol CllifOfnie On the bellOtl to be uMd et the elec1ton. In eddl1ton 10 erry other m1tter1 required by''"" theft 1t-ta11 be Pflnted 1Ub1tent1ally the lottowtno: OfflCIM. 8AUOT WVWT MTIK'T MO. -Oii IRVM RA#CH WAftfll DISTMCT INC:W. aOMD l .L.aCTION lllAM:H 1, - To vote. •temp • er OM (~)In the YOtlne tQUW• after the llllO'd "YES' °' .,,., IM woro NO All man' otn.nrilielTlede ere forbidden All dlettl 91.111'*'9 mettle•• tor~end make tne blll01 vCMd II the wrongly mark, ,..,, or oetece ttltl ballot, return It to tn. Aegl9trar ot Voters ano obtain 1.nother BON.O PROPOSITION. Shell the !Nine Ranotl Wat., Oletrtct lncut en lndebted"9N and luue generlf obllgatlon bond• for lmptcwement Ol1tr1Ct No 282 thetaot In the amount of 159, 101,000 et• mulmum Inter"' rtt• of twelw petcenl (12'%) per annum, 10 acquire end conltruct WOl'lll end ledlltlee for the collec:11on, trMtmenl end dtepoMI of MWIOS and the 1tor909 and dl91r1button of recia.tmeo water. Including dame. rlMNO!f1, ttoreos tanll1. trMtmant tec:iMtllee, ptpee pumping equipment and .. MC 111 l"Y equloment end ptoperty ther• tor. ac;.qulrlng tundl to fUIM contrec1WI eommltman1110 c.try out the oowera end purpoeee of the .Dletnct eorttlMned In eont1ect1. lnclUdlng «OGlr.CiLWtlll otf)9r llOt'IGWL~~danc. with the Plan of WOf1l1 tor Improvement DietrlC1 No 282? YES NO ,. Ballot• mu1t be rec:41f~ by 5 00 pm . on eleclion dey. either et the Office of the R~'"'"' 111 n111,,o-. County. 1300 South Grand Avenue, Saot1 Ana. C.i11om1a. or et P 0 Box. 11299 Sat111 "'n• C.t1lll0t!'11,. 92711 r Said lmPf'C>Yemenl Oletrict thell con.1Utute a llngle election prectnci lor the ouri-<-.., '' •"•d•"9 1t1e election To be QUallflad M •voter end to be entitled to vote 11 the electton, • perton mull~• tl<>lo.. 01 111141 u defined In Sec:110n 34028 of the Weter Code of the St••• of Califcwnia. to lano 1n •lie 1mpro..em4W'I Ol.etrlct EAch YOter .n.. hive on.( 1) vote for Mell OOAat'• WOfth of land 10 wto1C:h ne or"'• t.old111t1e The lu t eQUlll4led 111111ment booll of the 011trlct II QOnduetve ~of ownertn19 at\O ot me 11.ive or IN! lend to owned e~t that In the...,.,.,, en e11111rren1 for lhe OlatrJct lhell not hlll9 °"" m&Oe 1nd levied IOf the yew In whtch the electlOn II held, the l•t equellt.O unument tOll of the C.OUnty ot OranQe t• COfl()lullYe ftldenc41 of ownerlhlp and of the val~ of lend IO owned E~y •01.. o• h•• 1e9a1 repfeeenteUYe. mey vota either In petton or by • pet*>" duty ec>Polnll<J u "'' pro•y Leo•• repfeeentetlve .. meen• en offtclel of • corpott tton owning lend, end meen1 • gu1101an t •llCutor or admlnl1tr1tor of the .. 1ete of the holder of title to land wflO (•) 11 appointed under lhti l1W11 or 1n11 Stale lb) 11 entltlad to potMSllon of the•••••'• tend, ~ (c) 11 1uthortzed by thti 1ppo1nt•nQ couri 10 ttJCetCl'M the partleulll right, ptMtege or Immunity wnlc;tl tie ....,, to ••erclM Before 1 leoal reprttMnll11119 may vote 11 the ai.ctlon, he muel preeent to IN BoetO of Elacilon • c.rtlfled oooy 01 N •d .au1tiort1y wti;ch anall be kept 1nd flled within the returl\9 of the etectton No 8'>(>()1ntment o' 1 pro!!y lt'9ll be 'clelld, acc:.pteo or 1 vote allowed thefeon "'"'•H 11 ,,_,, all or the lollOwlng requtren'IWlll (•) 11 II In writing. (bl 11 II eucuted by the per.on or legal rec><eMnt11""' ~ 11\a perton who. In eccordenc.e With the provttton1 of Section 35003 or 35003 I of lhe Wllet Cooe o• tne S1a1e of Celltornle, II anutlad to the vot• lor wtllctl the pro•y 11 given, (c) It II t<*~ °' c.tllfl<ed 1n eccoroenc. with Sec1ton 2015 5 of the Code of CMt Prooeoure of lhe Stet• of Celltorn1a 101 11 tl(>eC!ltes tn.e election •I wntcfl "" to be uMd end II UMd only It the el«1ton epeclfled ano l•l !I 111a11oeon1 l0<m •• epecifled by the County Cieri! meeting the •t>ove requtrementa Every eppotntment of 1 Pf'O•Y 11 1 rftoceble11 the pleelura ot the perton ellec:utuig 11 It any 111?Wt b<tl0<e the ~aon tppolnled .. proxy lttetl l'l•Ye CUI I baJIOI reptflM(lll!'lg the VOfM f()f Wfll(.h lht •PPotnlmenl wt1glven II two-thlfdl (2/3) of the vot• CUI It,,,. election t1vor thti IUUlnGe of lhe tleteln OMCttbe<l bor\dl t.1110 t>ondt 11\111 be tuu.d and IOld tor the purpoee Ml forth hefem E.lie.c>t .. oth«'#tM provided 1n the Calllornte W1tef Ot1tric1 L1w OIV1t1on IJ 01111e W1te< C~ ol 1ht1 State ol Celilornl• the etectlon lhall be called,~ and conducted 1n the man,,., 1><()V1()ed 1n ,,.,. Un1lorrn Olltrlcf E1«11on Law Of the State of Callt0tn11 Thl9 nouce 19 01ven OUflUlllt 10 • retOlution 01 the Board ot Ouect()f's ot tr111ne Rine.II Wt1te< 0.•I•<' edQJ>ted on J1nu1ry 26 19U llettJ J. WMeMr, leer_.~ Pubtlahed Orenoe COall Dally Pllol Febfu•ry 2. 0. 16 23. 1989 TO!>J o-....-c;oulffY 3 I r .. ,~.. Couoly Of Loe Mft_.. cou.n Afl9tll'M 1111• ot c.i1t()fn11 CAii MO. 11 .... 1M 1111,,_ r'Ot\I lllle end Int-I ~LAt•Tt,, U•ITIO t>l 111d dKeaNO et 11'14 I~ ""'""LT CO IMC or o .. tf'I fltld all Ille right D I ' I N D A N T t ht!IJ llnd onl•Mt that tl'l4 .. TAMIUTZIR CONtTRVC· 1111 ol Ml<! OtoCHMd l\lt TION CO INC . 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R •I f ..... ,,.1 111 .. i.,.9,., nr .., • •t ' ' • 4 •••• p .1tM .. ,~,l 0. ... .,.. .,, 0 1t,L ,1tJ,.twu•, .. ~f,; ,. . ·"~ J • 1•8 PUBUC NO TICC Nolle• of ............ ,,of NlJC MOTICl rtllJC NOTICl P\alC NOTIC( P\8.IC NOTIC£ NlllC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOl ICE P'UBllC NCHICC •·• """-' ._.,_, __ _..;...;;..;;.....;... __ ....;... __ ,O ... ,• Pt1• '"_.r,t '-'' • u ' ', .. ,., " --,.r~ ,.,, NOTICE Of ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a ec>ecJel Sleetlon hM beer\ eellad end Wiii be held on the 111 dey ol Mareh. '"'· wtMCh electlon lhall be an 811-meMad ballot atec11on condueted ~euant 10 s.citon 23511 1 of the Elections Code of the State of Clllforn6e. wttNn lmptO¥Smant 019trtct No 112 of the trvtne Renctl Weter Oletnc:t for the purpose of eubmlttlng to 1M voe.,.. of the Improvement Olstnct the PfoPOS'tion of wMlher or no4 general ot>lgMIOn bondl of IN Improvement .Dletrle11n the amount of SH.8~.000 lhlll ~ euthoflnd end ...,_,, for 1M purpose llet9d In the pr()90Sltlon heralnefter Mt forth In Ihle notk:At. wNch bondl ltlall be~ from 111111ment.1 to be leYled end colleC1ed excluliYely upon land• within tne lmprovemsnt Oletrlct TM bonds et\811 beet..,.., .. , et •rate or rat" not to ••c.ed twetve percent ( 12Y•I per annum, the ec:tu.i tlmea of peymant to be determined upon 1M ..,. thereof The bellotl uMd et the election lt\111 be In IN form Pf..Ulbed by Section 351045 of the Weter Code ot the Stats of CIMfornie On 1M belot• to be UMd 11 the electlon, In eodltton to eny other matten required by ,_ tnett lhalt be Pflnted IUMtantlelt; the I~ ~UlLOT M'ROW•WT IM8TNCT llO. -°' IRVM RA#CH WAftfll CN8TNCT INCIM. aOMD ILICTION lllAM:H1, _. To V01e, ltamp 1 CfOM (+)In the voting equera after the WOtd "YES .. or after the WOfd "NO" All marill otl'lerwi .. mede 11• lor~ AM dtel~ ~• .,. torblddan and mike the ballot vcMO "the wr0ft9l/Y INl1!. tMI', or defece thll ballot. retutn It to the Registrar of Voter• end obt.,n another 10NO PAOPOelTIOH Shel the lrvtM Aenc:h Weter .Dletrlct lr'IQll an .,, ......... lftd ... general oOlgelk>n bonde '°' lmprowernwtt 06etrlc:t No. 112'1'-eof 1n the .mount of S74,16S.OOO at• mulmlm Inter• rete of twetve petcent ( 1~) per entM.lm, to scqutra and eonetNC1 wortl• and I~ for the ecqulatllon, colecdon. etcweoe and cttat~ of wet• and wet• rtaf'it•. 10 anebte 1M IMM flllanctl Wetar ~ to utMIM •water ~ f\.ifnlahed undet 1M Stets Water YES NO NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhl l • apectal election n H !)Mt\ cati.o tlnd Wiii oe 11.eld on ,,,. ,., d •f nl M11ct1, 1988 wnlctl eiec11on 11'1111 be en aH·mei6ed ballot election c.onducted pur1U•N to S.C:oon 235 1, , of the Election• Code of the State ot CalilOfnta, wtthln lmC>fOY9tNl!'ll Olalr<1 No 184 ot rroe Irvine Rt"<" Waler 0.1trlc1 tor ltle purpoee of tubmltllng to the voters ol the tmpro.,.,,,..,1 Ols;,.ct 11'18 proPQSllO(>!'I 01 Whether or not gener11 OOflgetlon bo<lds ol lhe Improvement Ol ttriCI 1n the •mou"' of S 79 06!> 000 snaH !)A eutnortzeo and IMUed, lor the purpC>M 1111ec:1 tn t~ pr09011t1on hef81natlet -.i forth 1n th11 no11c .. whtCh bond• lhell be pay1ble lrom a .... smentt 10 be ....,led I nd COiiected t JCC:k.l .. vtt•"Y upc>n tend• w1th1n the Improvement Olllrlct The bond• th.,. beef 1n1ete1111 • r111 or •l ies not to ••c.eed twelve perc4!tf't I lr .. 1 ~ ~n"um '"4l l<"l11AI um.. ot peyment to be determined upon the 1a1e tri.reof "' The belloll ueed et lhe election 1hall oe 1n lhe IOfm pretterlbed t>y 5«1t0<• 15 106 of th4! Wllfltl C.r>d.-,,, the State of CeHforn•a On lhe ballot• to be uMd at lhe el«tion 1n .Odltton to a ny 01~ mell!"C'S ·~utred ny law. ttwiw• •11•11 bf! Pflnted M.1b1teo1111ty ,,.,. lottowtng Of''lCI~ •AUOT llllPROW•NT Dt8TMCT MO., .. CW ..-vw. ~H WATSR OtaTMCT 9"CI~ IOND ILICTIOM lllAJtCH 1, 1- To vote, atamp • crou (•)In t~ voting tqutre af1er the word YES 0< 1'1e< the word NO All,.,.,,.,~' othefwlM m.O. 11• forbidden All dltllngulsfllng mar•• are l()f'blOClen i nd mal\e rl'l8 ballol ve>td II the wr~ty m111o ,.., . or <Jetec:e thlt ballot return 11 to the Aeo•Sl• ar or Vole<t •n<J nbl•HI encitNt< BONO PROPOSITION Sh911 th4! ftY1!'141 ~nc;h W1t., 011lr1Ct •ncu• 111 tno.tJI~ and I~ gef'e'll ot>flg1llon bond• fOf lmpr~1 Olatnct No I~ ltlet.Of In the amount of 179 065 000 el 1 maa1mum lnt•Mt rete of ...,..,. oetc.nt 112'11.I P4ll' 1nnum lo ac:Qulrt and oon1truct wor111 end lec;llltlft 'or the ec:quta111on collection tlOfage end Otstrlt>utton 01 water end w1ter rlgl'llt. 10 enet»e the lrvtll4 Raoch Weter Oletrlc:t to ullllJ.e 1 weler eupe>ty furnished un<Mof lhe Stile Wiie< Aeeouroee Oevetoc>ment Sy.tam 1commonty known u tn. St•te Weter Project"), locludtng 01m1. r..-rvolr1 110<• t&nkt 11 .. t"'4!fll tedllO•. pipee. pumping equtpmant ar\d 1H neceMary ecv'Pmer't• ar>0 YES NO Aaaoutoea o.velOC>f'l*'t Sytrtefl'\ (commonly 1enown • the "Stats Wal• Protacn. lnGIUdlng dams.,...,~ •. 8'or9091enk1. treatment feoillttM, pipes, pumotncl ~t and .. MCllll ~ equlpiMnt and P'°'*1't l'*9for, acquiring tuncte to MM contrectuet oonwfttlmant1 to CMry out 1M powere and pvrpc)Sel Of IN Oliltrtct contained In con11ect1. ~ oontrect• wtttl °"* egeitdea ... In eccorcsanoe w1tt1 1M '*' of Won• for tmpt~t oi.ertct No tl2? • property lhetefor. acquiring lu!'ld• 10 l\.llflH con1rectu11 c:omm1tmen1110 carry out the power1 and purooeea of the 011tr1Ct cont11'*' '" contracu. ~ contrect1 wltf'I other ~ IH 1n accord•~ wtth tM P\en of Wor\I IOI lmptQYefnStll Ol1tr1Ct No 114 '1 ..._,,_,..be reoat\led by &-00 p.m . on e1ec11on day,...,_ at the Office Of the Aev1e1r11 of Orenoe County, 1300 South Grind Avenue. Sent• Ana, ~ or .. P 0 lox 1 t298. Santa Ana. Cellfofn6e. t2711 leld ..,.,~, Otetrtct lhall con•t"ut• 1 lk'Ole electton precinc1 lor the Pl.lfpose of hofdlne the ...... To be .,...._ .. a voter and to be ant"lad to vots et 1M etactton. 1 ~ mutt be a hotder Of tltla, .. ..._, In 8eotlOn 340al of the W..., Code Of 1M ..... of Celtornie, to land In 1M lmprOYel'fter'lt '*4nct. ledl woeer ltlall ~OM (1) ¥ot9foreedldOler'a~OiiWld10 ~he Ot IN hOldS tttte. Tl'le ._. eqe 1 •o f 11111 11*" bOdl of IN DeMtlc1 la~ MdlllOI of OWNf1Np and of IN v9lue of 1M land'° ..... ..oept ..... In ........ .,, 111111 ,,,..,, '°' .... Dettttct "*' no4 N¥S ~ n'9de and....., '°' ... ,.. ... "'*".,. ...................... tqtJlhld 111111 •••• rollof1M Cwnty .. 0r.,,,. .. OOf cAl:llPW9 ..... IOI of ........ lftd of tM --Oii tlrtd SO~ !wery ---· Ot ... lagel , .... -..... 1MJ ¥0M .... In per.on or bJ a per90fl *'f 9ll11G~1ted • ... prOJCY "Legel ,.,_....,.. •• ,.,..,. ., ..__, of a oorpor .. ton OWi*'I lend, 'Md ,,..,. • .,...,,, n-...or or ldlM•91orofthe ...... of tMMlder of tMe to Wld-"OC(e)ll llllPDI ited und9r tfle .... oA 1Na81 .... (b)ll ....... lollG 111110.1 of IN ...... 'S land: lftd(C)ll ., ...... -i::~·· oour1 toellatd99 ... ...,...,.., f'llM. ~or~ wNcfl he ...... to_.. a lagat ••-•llltM "'9Y "°" M 1N.-.on. he""*,,,...,.,. to .,_...,d Of llecttofl •~~of Mid MfMWllY, wNcfl "*' ... kepi lftd tied ""'*' 1M r""""9 .......... No 111111 al ... ,.,, of• P'OICY ltlall be velld • .aa11111d, °'•vote...,.....,..... uNaas",,.... .. of "'9 "*°"""• ,...., .......... (9) " II lft ...... : (b)" II lllC l'9d bJ 1N perw or ...., , ............ Of lfle ""°" .,_,.,. eooor••..., -~-·of....,_ aeooa or MOOS 'of .. W..., Code of,.. ..... 01f C11forft11. 11 ....... lo ....... tat "'*" .. P'OllY II 9Mft; (Cl " II .... 'I fll f Of _.... lft aocctfc191i08 .... .._,, I011.I Oii .. COde of OMI" D 11f,..of1N ..... OllC .. oe t'lil, f-i It 11111ttla .. ......, M "'*"'" 11 to•..-llld ti.,.... en,• .. ......, epecltl9d. lftd t•t" lflel •on•'°""• 1111 IClflM bJ ... County Cleftl .......... ._.,.,..I ... .... iwryllllJD •o•ltol9P10JIYtlS1• Ulllt1e1hJllU ... of ... per90n.-"*"11tM~ ......... .. per90f111111111 ited • pto.y IMI N¥S _.a belOI ••-•• ttae woe. fof wNcfl ttae •11at ,.,, ... .. ...,.. ........ (1/1) .......................... IOloflN--fllC .......... _., ....................... ...,,..... .. """""'*'· ............. ,,. tflflft .. C .. a 1!11-DlllrtolL.a9,0Mlfcwl t3oA ... W-C-.ofe. ... .-c ... ,.. ................ --... .............. "' .. """"" ,,..1•1• ....... .....,.... c.ta1-.u.o1 ..... t1c •••• .,,... ...... ,,_,.,......... ... j 111• ... of .. ...., -~-.... of ........ w... Dlllrtlll ..._ .,.__, ... ,.. 8elot9 muet be recetved by $ 00 pm on etectlon O•y e1t"9t 11 lhe QH!(le ot 1"9 R"Q•"''' ' CIT•no@ County. 1300 South Gtand Avenue Santi Ao• '°''"-or II P 0 9o) t l2911 S•n11. An.a C.•"'"'"'A 92711 Saki ..,.O'cl9mtlnt Dist~ 111\all cons111ure 1 tmgle e6ectl0fl pu1c1nct 10< 11\a o.11pt>w ,r """''"0 rrw. aleetlon To be~• a voter and 10 t>e entitled to VOi• ii the .-CtlO!'I .a pereQf\ mu11 r.. • "'''''~' n• 1111-1 .. cMtlfaec:I In s.ctlon 340H of , ... Water Code of IM Slllt of Ca!llO<!'lll to l•nd In IM 11'1'1(•• ~ ... ..,,.,,, .Dletrict. kl\"°"' lftetl fWW01'9( t)YOta tor eecfl OOllet 1 worth o• la.net to wNdt tie or tlle n()ld• ,,,,. '"- teat eq.lllllled ai 1111 "'*'' ltoeeit of the o.trlCt ti conctulfYe ~ OI own-"INC> and (If In-wlMt '.11 In.to lend IO owned 9loapt I"-' tn the__,. an 111111 ment tor the Ol9tr1CI llfWlli ~ Nrve beefl m.O-a!'l(J ~ for the yw In wtMCh 1N .iectton la held, the 1M1equalU:ed11111 -.it fOI of the Counh of 0.11no-1• ~ ...... IOI Of OWl•INP and et IN value of land IO OWf*' Evrt vol., or "" 19gal repr-tlMM, mey vote --In 1*90f1 01 by a l*IOl'I dufy ~ted M NI l)t<I•~ 19Q411 ,....,,....... .. ~en..._ Of• ~at'°" owning land 8flCS meane •guardian """'"''"'or ~rMor of IN ...... Oii tt'9,....., of tftte to land wflO (al ill IOOOWl'ed under trie 1aw1 01 ""' 'it••• (b) aaantftled to 11a111 1IOR Oii "-• ... '•lend. end (cl • IUttlOtlNd ~~''"'IO coun to •••'1• 1M peft1oular rigM. ~cw~~ tie....,, to --~ • ...._, repr..,,t1ll•ttl INiy Yote at the elec1tonr M,..,.. ..,_,. to ttae 9oerd of Ctec110n 1 c.tlfted ~ f1f Mild eut~lty wfltC n lltlall be kept and flled WltNn .. ,.,,.,. of -ellc11on No~"'*'' oA a~..., i.e ..-o, ~.or • vote elOWed tMrMfl unew 11 ,,,..., •• ot tNI OolowtnQ r~IS 1aJ It la lft ~b) It la .-outed by the C*90n OI lagat r9P1 .... •lll~ ol the per90n wtw>. In eccotdlllllOewM 1N ~It of hc1'on 35003 or 380C» 1 Of ,,_ WMer Code Of the State of CIMornia. IS ~"*I to 1N WOlea tor wNdl IN ptOJCY IS flVen. (Cl n II Dr\Oa·1 dged OI certified '" eccOtelanOe wttl'I. a.c:tlOt\ 2011 • Oii .. COdie oA CMI ~ooedUr9 of the SI ... Of ~ fd) n IC>«'' IM ~ .. wNcfl n ta to be.,...._, ti_.., Olrtr M IN .-cttol'l eoecMed and I•) It lfMll be on • ~"' a "*""by the County Qartl ................ ~ l"9rY ..,.,....,,. of."'°"' la.~ c 1•'1 ...... .._,,..of .. ,.,....~""' WY'( ..... ~ .. S1W90ft IPCIOlnted • P'OllY "'81 .... ~a__. tetMw .. a4 W.WlcMS tor wNdl IN 9C)C)Olf'lttMnl .. IMft. ,.,_....,..(il3)oftMVOMS ... e1W. .............. t l tCeofWle.__flll ~~Mid "°'* ........ ...., "'°..,.,.., .............. ,...., a_. • ...,..,.. poowtd1ll In tMC .. s , • ._ ~ LAw, ~ t~ of e.w .. C:OO. oOtle ---~-~INlbeOllM....,_,•-.Cted ln ttae......,.,otldao tn t"9~"' Dlleftil ...... u. ....... I .. c-. .... n. ,_ 11 ~ ..,,..... '° • ..a• mon "' ._...,.. • OINdor'I of irw. 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M111111 r\ r>mv tn" ~ti .! .. l)(t f !'oWCIWI " llC I ,..,. , ·oo HA"'9(Mll LA ... llll OUVI ~ Jfl ~ • C'•""lf'tf"•• C•f"ffl•tot, I Hh • Alff' Co"• Meu )40 .. ,,!., TD P•MILY ClllCU8 by BU Keane I "Read a story that will give me i~for a. good dream.--"-- llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "But last night's weather report said snow flurries!" PEANUTS GARFIELD I HUNK I 'LL WRITE. A 000t<J A BOOt< ABOU T A 1-4AN'750ME, PEBONAIR CAT WHO f>/Nf.P TME. WOALP f'ROM ALIEN INVAP(RS,UtPEP WAP. ANP SOLVED WORLP HOHGER TUMBLEWEEDS -. DRABBLE R08El8R08E Df TBS llLSACllER8 by Steve Moore ... 00~ \N:JW. HERE.'5 l.AltRY IN °™E. FlAY~ ~INKl~GA~ ,AJi), wrrna.rr :flLLI~, RAl~ING­ AN INOCX ANGER. 88flch warmer highlight fllms. DENNIS THE MENACE ~ by Hank Ketcham j ~-" ' I t 'WEU.,T~ FUfWa. IS BUSTED Nm lHE ~S M l WAA1 NEXT ?' by Jim Davis THEAE ARE ALA.EAP'r' TOO MANY AOTOBIOGRAPM IE.~ 001 T HE.RE ---i { Jn----· fuu-~ ~ ~M !7A~o;, Z 9 by Tom K. Ryan ... . -nu.. oo,, cit> Of """"Mt'( WAAfl~ IN MllVP! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Btady .. . BLOOll COURTY SHOE OM. COME e>.I .. Pl..6NT'1' GOES ON IN F£~j21(. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOONESBURY ~(){)Y. )'t)(/Vt , 81£NACT- !#GXINO ~FUIJIY ,~Y - YOU JUST WAmED HIS SEAT by Garry Trudeau I· GWIR/I I: I I 1· I I S A T C E 1; r I I I l KL UCON I I 1· I I by Berke Breathed by Addison ISN~ rT 1iME ~ WENT10 , BED? by Lynn Johnston by Jett MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk J TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 • t • .. 25 CE TS Mesa rowth petitions filed Coiinty poised to lock in projects By BOB VAN EVU:N °' .. ..., ........ Agreements with six south Orange County developers that wo uld auarantee autho rization fo r 38.000 new homes will go before the Board of Supervisors for approval Wednes- day. All of the homes have received prelim inary approval fro m the coun- ty. "We aren't approving any new ho using units:· said Peter Hersh. senior planner with the county En- viro nmental Management Agency. "T he agreements simply prevent the county fro m reducing the number of units approved." The proposed pacts trade buildina 1uarantces for r0ad development money. most of which would be channeled into the county's S23S million Foothill Ctrculat1on Phasina Plan. County officials devised the Foot- hill plan last year as a means of assuring that enough anerial roads are built to handle expected popu- lation growth in the south county. Under the program. developers (Pleue eee COUNTY I A2) . A Star Wars test satellite Is lifted Into orbtt by a Delta Rocket./ Al Indez Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Potlce log Public notices Sports Weather A12 A3 A8-9 84-6 88 A 10-11 A7 A 11 A3 84. 7 81-4 A2 Initiative back ers con fid e n t of pla cing slow-growth , t ra ffi c m easure o n b a llot By JENNlFER WEBER AM GREG ltl-ERKX °' .. ..., .... ~ The group en&1nct'nng a ~lo"· gro,Wlh tn1t1at1 \ e 1n ( osta ~1ec.a submitted pc1111ons \.tonda' that members sa) tonta1n rnough <,1gn<1 · lures 10 quahf) the mea'>urc for the June ballot. Members of 'vtt'..a -\l tmn and Costa Mes.a Rc~denu for ~­ s1 blc Gro"'th ..aid tht'' '>Ubm111C'd 7.505 signature!> to the lit\ lkr~'<, office The group nt"cd\ f, \04 'altd signa- tures -or Ill pcrn·nt of thl· Cl!\·., registered '0ll'r\ -for tht· an111a11.,c: to be on the Jum· 7 hallo1 fhc lOUnt' Registrar ol \ 01cr'> ha' a month to check the Pl'lll1om tu t'n\urt" 1hc signatures are 'alu.I The 1n111a11'c: a'> '>1m1lar to thc count)""' 1dc gro"' th ;ind 1raffic m- 1t1a11 ve "'h1ch mu\I be subm1UC'd to the count) Reg1\trar of otcrs offi ce Tuesda} According to 01Jnc Goldbergcr. a spokeswoman for Costa Mesa Rcs1- dcnts for Rt>spons1blt" Growth. thr Ctl} 1n111a11 ,c -if adopted b~ \OlcrS -wo uld tie d<'' elopmcnt 10 1rafr1c congest a on Goldberger ~·d the group. which has bttn colll.'\ 11ng \1gnatures smce September. gathered all the namt''> 11 needed lhe last "'«lrnd m Januan- but conlmucd llS signature dn\C as a safct~ margin ~ncx~ing .ind pa' emt"nt-poundang 1n thl' UJUnl~ Kt·gmrar of Voters P<'t•· 11u1H art· dut rn h} 5 pm or th,· 1n1l1:.t\l\l' \\Ill dll' r he ml'3\Url' \\ ~( h f'CQUirt•~ 01 1 ooo '>1gn111un:s to/plact'mc:nl un thl haliot "ould pla<C' n-stracuon' 011 dnl'lupml'nt 1n un1ncorporatc:d Or ange C o unl' 10 emu re pro' 1s1ons f<>r adl'4u.itc ro.id~ police and fir<' prt>tel tmn lloo<l lQ!ltrQI and pJrl '>pate: I n111a1" e '>P<>n'>ors said la1e IJ'' mon1h 1hn '°'l'rt• 1.onct·med about n111 h.n mg rnt>ugh '>1goa1ure'I 10 ttuahl\ for thl' ballm Bui 1n111a11' c co-author Rus'> Bur~l'll '><ltd ""1onda) the rx·11 11on dn \l' aprx·a" to ha' e pad.rd up !>team an recl'nl "ed .... and ..aid ht " guaHkdh op11m1\\1t about thl· "gn.i turc count lndt' 1dual uues arc also "'or~1ng on their o"'n !>low-gro"'th 10111a11'e' .\II ha' c ba 11 alt) the same gojl a' thl' counl)\\tdc propo~I To c.-n!>urc 1ha1 de,elopt-~ tale respom1b1lit' tor S<'"'tr'> rnJd'> c1nd public '\er\"''' 1ha1 \\all 'l(.'nc lht'1r projects The Ir' inc ( ti\ ( ounctl "'111 'ute tonight on "hether 10 plall' .i ,10" grc•wth 1n111at1't' on the Jum· hollot In int' \1a}or Lam .\gran \<Std ht· be ht'' t•d hl' had t hl' 'otes Ill l'lill t' a mca\urc on the ballot 1.1.nhvu1 a pct1t10n drn l' lntt1a11\t' ~upponc~ an llun1- 1ng1on Bcac h \\Cr<' ongmath 'huol1ng for the June ballo1 hut no"' <.a' lhc\ "111 haH" tl1 1.1.a11 un11I "-t" l·mtx-f. ~id (,en Onc-ga ot llun11ng1o n Beach T omoml" Diane GOldber&er ha&• Councilman Dav. e ttona for a alow-1rowth initiative are de- Wbeeler while Jay Humphrey (left) con-livered to Coeta lieu City Hall. The in- &ratulatea her hu•band Stephen after petl-itiatlve la almlllar to a coantywlde lnitlath e. " ln1t1a11' <' suppont'rs an other c1t1es arc nearing 1he 11 lh hour for s1m1lar p roposals slated for ballots an June and November Toda>-as the da) "'hen C1t11Cns for Sensible Gro"'th and Traffic Control submit the results of months of door- Onega said Huntington Beach Tomorro"' nl-cded 10 s.ohm11 tht" ncct' ..an Q. '100 signatures 111 lht• cit) (Pleue eee PETITIONS/ A2) . ~ Attorney: Defendant shot at car, not driver By JONATHAN VOUKE Ol .. O., .......... Alben Carro ll Morgan did a "dangerous. dumb. out rageous thing" when he fired the sanglt' shot tha t left a .!9-}car-old motonst para- l)Led. but thl' '1olcncc on the Costa Mesa fr('C\\3) "'asn't attempted m urder. Morgan'o; a11orney told Jurors Monda) Attorne) Paul Mqcr. defending Morgan against charges of a ttempted murder, assault~ 1th a dcadl) weapon and finng into an inhab11cd vehicle. told the panel on 1hc first da) of Morgan's tnal 1hat has clu:nt did not intend to shoot Paul Gary Nussbaum Nussbaum remains a quadriplegic following the J ul) I shooting on the Costa Mesa Frecwa} near 1he Oransc Count) Fa irgrounds. He wall testify in the tn al Wcdnesda) 1fphys1call) able. fam ily members said "It was an absolutely dangemus ac 11v1t).'' Meyer said· "But the C\ 1dcncc wall not show beyond a reasonable doubt ... to suppon a finding of atte mpted murder .. Bui Me)cr told Jurors that Morgan. 32. did not intend to shoot an)On<'. a prt'rcqu1ste that must be established ·before: a JUf) could return a finding of a1tempted murder He said the gun. J .!~-caliber rc,ol,er small enough to be con eakd an a man's palm. "'a" an Morgan's truck after a cam pang 1np Mo rgan fired the shot an anger and frustration· as he and other dn' er'I JOCh '}Cd for pos111on on the bumper- to-bumpcr freewa)' filled with fa1r- bound motorists. Meyer said. · "Mr Morgan did a dangerous. dumb. outrageous th mg. that 1s to pop a shot out 1he window," Me)er said "He did fire a shot out the w1ndo"'. that's a g1,cn The question t'I whether he had a clear enough opponun1ty 10 ... fire more than a warning shot across the bow." Morgan, free on S 100.000 bail. sal (Pleue eee FUEWAT / A2) Victim, family live with pain By JONATHAN VOUJtE Regardless of 1he outcome: of 1hc lnal for her son·., <1!1sa1lant. Gloria 'us'ibaum 1s "iurt' thC'rt' 1s no such 1h1ng a~JUSIH.C he ~1d her oldest bo). Gar). remains "panned hkc a bu11crO~ .. to a ho'ipttal bed 1ha1 rnntmually ro tate\ .~o degree' to c1 rcula1e h1~ bod) nu1ds. whale the "wors1" fa1e fating hi\ alleged attarkt·r i\ a Jail term .. .\ nolher rx·r.,on "ho cau!>td another being to It\ c ltk onl' painful da~ at a tame from urger} to surgcf) . 11>.ould ha' c lo do this himself He \\Ou Id have to be put 1hrough lhe <;amc 1h1ng." "'ussbaum 'i31d outside the Santa -\na lounroum "'here -\ltx·n C arrnll Morgan 1s being tned for ':.hoo11ng her son "ben being pu1 an Jail docs not replicate.-at .. Morgan alleged!) -.hot Nussbaum. 2Q. once 1n the ned .. a., 1hc l\\O JOCkncd their' chicles fo r pos1uon on the trafTic-chol ed (. osta ~~ Fr~"' a' la\t Ju1, 1 he bumper-to-bumper traffic of 1.1.ould-~ faargoc.-r. ..tlkgc.-dh angt'rC'd Morgan. 1.1.ho fired "'hat has attomc-' ""''" 1.1.a\ 1nll'nded to be a "'arn1ng shot Instead. the single.-~~<ahbc'r bullet h11 'u"baum JU~t behind hasJa"' bone and shg.hth belo"' h1~ nt'\ I.. That slug "u remo\(·d month!> la1er, but 11 ..-11uld be month'> more before '\lussbaum rt"gaaned an' n1•''l'ml'nt. e' l'n hi\ spcet'h It 1s sllll qucstto nabl<' "he1ht r I "Jx'>d' "'II t 't'r reg.am the 'trcngth and gr.tle o l a m.iri "'hn on'e ran mdrathons and pla)ed tcnna'> 11>1th a \11unr Tran -\ U\llO "Hc.-·s got a long ""3' 10 ttO · \.ltd h1<; ~r .. ,hl·r °'<'Oil 'u\\baum. ~(,"There·., pcal !land 'allc's ~·me da'" ha\ a1t11udc 1s 'en good Jnd \Ome daH 11 1c, 'en hJ.I "'o on<' "going to stake a claim 1atx1u1 h1~ rt"('O\ en I l' thl·r "'a' .. 'Kott ""'ussbaum '-<lid h1~ bro1her ,., bi11u .1tx1u1 the '>h1l\1t1ng. and ht~ fam1h ''too (Pleue eee VICTIM/ A2) Dole, Robertson beat B.ushin Iowa caucuses 3rd-place fin ish blow to vice presiden t: Gepha rdt tops t_ig ht pack of Dempcr ats By DAVID ESP O t a p ·~..,,.., DES MO INES. Iowa -Sen. Bob Dole scored a convmcmg 1numph in Iowa's Republican pres1den11al caucuses Mo nday night while Pat Robertson dropped a faltcnng Vice President Gcorae Bush into 1h1rd plan· Richard Gephardt edged Paul Si mon to "'n a seven-man Demo- crat1r rat"c With 70 fX'rt'Cnt of the ~mocra11c caurusc'i rl·ponmt 1n the first big test of the 1988 prcs1denual cam paign, Rep Gt'phardt of M1ssoun had 27 percent of 1hc total and led in the \l'p:H3te 'ote 10 apponaon h1"a dcleg:11cs to the national nom1na11ng con\ent1on "Proplc a rc "'omed about rt'g.atn· mg control ofourcconom1C des11n \ " Gephardt rcmar~cd an claiming \IC- tof) Sen 1mon. of llhncm had .:~ fX'rlcnt and \bssachu\Cll\ l•O' Mil had Duka~1s had ~I pcrlcnt Jc\~ Jack.son bested a d1~pJXl1n1cd Brun· Babbin for founh plau." and said. "doubk-d1g11S 1\ a poh11cal \ ICtOI) " E'en tunher ba l 1n the pack was Gan Han. ha~ comc.-back bid m shambles He had scarccl) I percent oft he 101al 1n the state.-that catapulted ham 10 natio nal prominence tn 1984 Th<! GOP returns wc~ &Jmost complete. w11h Dole at 3 percent. Robenson 2S pcm:nt and Bush at IQ pcrC'c."nt Bush. the national front-runnc.-r a!> the cvenina bcpn. conccdf'd defeat and 'owed to v.ork harder 1 n C"' Ham pshire's lead-off pnma~ nc.-l.I "'cck 'Tm a fi &hter I'm not itotng ll• ht· ... 1 nl..an~ Jrnund ·he 'Jill [)ok' Jilk.., crc'"'l'd J"-1ut the m.i~n11uJl' 111 1l1r '1...-c pn•,1dent'<1 em1'arrJ\\mrnt j 1h1nl 11 mon~lh "'11un1.1' ham· ..a1J 'c."n Chu l C1r.1,,l1·\ ''' l''"d "ho 'ampa1gncd l"\lt'""' '" 1111 th, "rnncr (),,k "h'' urjO:l'll '''"'an' tn~rd h11r J' 11n,· 1•1 u' · '4ttd he hn hi) 11>.1n "''ulJ hdp hi m an 'e"' amp- 'iha rl . "hcrr he ha' p1d..-d up" rC'ngth in .i I nh puhh, opan 111n '1.lr"' "' rdc .1 .... :J t-' \ R< (Pleaeeeee OOLK/A2 ) 4 Dig north Costa Mesa projects focus of debate Fo r decades. the fcn1k land Jn nonh Costa Mesa sprouted lim1 beans. Today. buildinss have larael> '"plattd the ~ns. landownen have di1eovered 1 more lucrative cash aop -develop. mcnt. Thtre are praentl)' fouf ma.JOf undeveloped lob nonh or the San Dieeo Freeway. Rankins South Coat PIUa. T ~. they comprite about 2)4 Km ol open land. To 10mC. tbat ICftllle ""'"'"" opportunity. But to otlwn. that oPPQ11unity carria a duaL ·As optn ll*C in Cot1a Ma. haJ evaponled, rtlidmu.. city oflkiah and •ve~ eech daimina dlcir propoul it fbr IM city00 -Mvt ........ over IM remaiaiftl land. The four pieces ol propeny ... ~ been dlt IUlrl ol muy •udea. ............ .. ., ........ VlnOUI .,..... ..-le to impale dwtr vitioft1 ora ....... lkyliM. ' . JElllEI Wmu f ,, , ~ ·· N · 1't The numben usocealed with dw projttts art s~na. If city adtn of tlte Pftteftt and futurt approve the ~ • to ablolutc hmtt o f t~ .caty's cumnt lltftft'll 1*n 's lrmn.. the four pmocds -.11 yit-fd 1 combined 7.17 mlltioa Jquatt ht of commcmal •nd ol&ct apatt; 1.lOO homn, 10.000 lllU8ft 9Ht of rallur8fttl> 1-0 hoWh WI"' a combhted 900 room and a I 0.000. .tqv.lft-foot daikkaft mncr. But the most 1mposin1 -and 1mp;1 una -numbers are tho~ involving traffic onsuluants estimate tha1 onC't tht four maJor dt"elo\'mcnts -C.J aenarom & ns Ho me R1n h. Amel De' clopmtnl's Metro Pointe. T n nspac1fi 's Metro Center and • S.k1oka Firms -1rt finished. they ~Ill acne~ted I n add1t1onal 16 ,.l6() car tn~ tach da) 1n and out of the area. By the )ta r 2010 narl) 7)7.000 can •Lii ~ ao1na 1n and out o( the ·~·,,vinous dc\c~nts TM traffi con ultants who make thote tstimatts said th tS is a •• .. ont· cur tttnano " But that SCt"nano 1s thr muttt of l'Mlff res~tJ' n'Jht· mara. It 11 aho tbt but oflhc cit • plans to catt tnftk -on. ""' the ~ n'""'btt o( tnpa to and "°"' e.tta pr~ P'OJ«'. the en a i•• zai~ IM PfMno ftt at <harttt O s uov AREA ........ ,...,al.,._....,. ....... ~, ............. " ... ck~doptts from S9$ to S668. That mo.) -•hid\ toukt eow S97 S m1lhon -as earmarked for trafft( tmpro'e~ts in nonh COAi Mna. M t of the dcvcloptn ha~t ub- mUtC'd .. ~.~ h\t .. ao the r1t • &la1h n, ho-the) •ould h kt to dt'dot> thctr land ............... -.... ., M I nNDIUf' .............. A.a El Toro ice._..,-'""'• in ¢\ical condilion Monday after beina bocked down by a car and nan over _,a MCOnd vehicle while at1m1ptina IO C'l'Oll a busy intcrwction on his ~. David HarMy. 17, suffered ~ '1tjuriel in 1be Friday nilbt accident in El Toro after one velticle struck .. im ud a t«Ond ran over bis lep as k lay in the Intersection. said H~way Patrol spokesman Xen Diidy. Hm'My, tetiously irtjured and 't!Omal~. was not ickntifitd until Sunday whm his parents discovered be was beina treated at a Mission Viejo hospital, accordina to authori1ics. Accordina 10 CHP repons. the lbteboard rider was beint pul~ on •a ft>~ an unidentified friend who wu na a1 a~ut 7:JO p.m. When the peir anempted to C1'0ll Trabuco Road at Ridee Route. Harney stop- ped halfway ICfOU bec:auw a car was l'ast approechi na. An El Toro man was tnvelina northbound on Trabue<> at about SO mph and could not stop his FOid Ranc:hero trUCk in time to avoid the ¥CtdenWlaily said... - Ahho'Ch tbert is a crosswalk at the intersection, there is no traffic sianal controllina motorists on Trabuco Road. Daily said. Hamey was knocked into an adja· cent lane where a second motorist ran over his leas with her 198S Toyot~ Cclica. Hamey's fncnd who had been towina him fled the scene. lnvesti11tin1 Officer Steve Bceuwsacrt said the CHP isauempt· ins to locate the friend for possible chafFs in connection with ahe acci· dmt. Harney was taken 10 MiHion fiospital Rqional Medjcal Center in Mis.I.ion Viejo for treaamenL But hospilal ofT1dal1 could not Identify the youth1 who was not carryin1 idmtifi~uon. until his-parents c.allcd on Sunday afternoon. Q' James and Pamela Hamey became concerned 1f\cr their son lef\ the house Friday nif!lt and failed to return. Af\er noufying police, the.Y, bepn calling local hospit.aJs asking 1f so~ne match1oa their son's de· scription was bcina treated there. ; • Hear ---..... 5!1°"" .. fOlow~ molNt ....... ..., .... ... ...,.....,_ t0dey~ .... hln .. I011, ICM9 GIOl2. Locel to nor1t11• wlndl to H • wll ~ hlgt'9from11to15 Weclnl9dey. Ulftt, _,.... --a6ona IM Inner coee1el watera wll beOOnl9 .... to ........ tO fo ti knote by tonight . ......,. ~ 2-foot ... end 11 •~toot~ ..... SoutMm c ... om. mount8ln -.. be c1w ""rf Wedi---.._.. --.. blow 20 to 30 mpti. Aeeot1 both ~ • renge from 41 to II. IOwe tonight from 2t to . a-.. .... ....,.,.....w.lnrrd-. ....,_..,. .. blow 11to20 '"Pf'. Upper ~9""W1tott1 dllY9 .. ,.,. from M-to 10. IOwe "°"' 21to31. LOW9r ~ bW'9 w11 rll"Qe trom 74 to 71, IOwe from«> to 48. U.S. Tempe Kw1fotd N 17 ~ " 17 HllMMll a 11 ~ '-'""°""' ltt "'-~ .......... • • ~_...,_a .. " It Calif. Tempe A!Mt>y,N V H ti ,,.._,...._ u • .. , ..... _.... .. .. Extended :::.,i:-.. n "'-' It .. ......... ................ "' ......... -,,. L-* ... ,. ............. AncflOt-oe " 11 K-Clty .. 11 M .....,_ eetl'l'OM ....,_ft 1e f1 L-In ~ .. II laV .... 17 .. ......... 17 At!Mte ... " little i.ocll ., ,, ..,_ 73 M fM'(M Al!Mtlc City .. at L~ •• It ...._,. 13 M AWitlll " II L___. .. It ...... SI 21 !~RTH~MESA rs RISING SKYLINE ••• Al .....,_.. ., I.I ...,,... • 17 ~ ,, 15 Surf Foreca•t ...,.. 14 2' ...... e.ctl 71 • ..... 71 •• ........,._ 50 IO ltdl1 .. 00..1 .. ,, c....... SI .. lilnwell •I oo ...... II OI hrell• IO .. ..... ... ..... ... .. " ..... I .. ..,. ot -47 ,_ .. ,.. 11 LoeM911MClty , ... •• Hett is a summary of the de· velopers' wish lists as they presently .. net '9..0ka Parma 11+----r orill t e proposed <kve opments. 1he Sakiokas' 1s the most vague. :<JeorJr Sakioka said that he docs not know exactly what his family will build on the 73 acres. if they will develop the land themselves or go into ·a panncrsh ip or when work D'li&ht st.an. What is tentat1 vel) proposed 1s a combination ofrl'.s1dentiaJ. retail and ..office space. Hei&hts would range from one stori to eiJht·stories in the area. hei ts Robinson said arc compatible wit both the hi&h-riscs to the cast of South Coast Plaza and the homes across oearb}' Sunflower A "cnuc. .. You must build thinJS that are compatible wllh e.., el")1h1ng around it," Sakioka said. lletro Center The tentative plan Transpacific Development Co has submitted to the city includes three I 2·stol"). two 1 S·story. one 10.stoC) and four s1x- story bujldings. Su. twcr to fi ve-level parking structures aJso sho~ up on the tentative proposal. Despite the project's locauon in what is considered the h1gh·rise area of Costa Me~. the combination of 16 structures on 41 acres has planners concerned. Concerns OH'r dens1t\ has led to numerous dela" Robinson s~11d planners and TrJn-.pacific arc' trying to rework the 1Jll' plan to make the deH~lopmcnt more palatable. The Nonh Costa Mesa Specific Plan stud} sho~s that the proposed proJecl ~ould no1 be consistent w1t h an} of the general plan's maJor goals ' and objecu,es ~I best. the de,elop- mcnl -as proposed -1s onl) "potenualh consistent:· Projects at a glance ll&kloka ,. ...... 1.44 miffion square feet ofOflices 136.000 square feet of retail space 1.300 residential units Tra.Depeclftc Deftlopment (lletro Center) ! million square feet of offices ArDel Deftlopmcnt (lletro Pol.Dte) 1.34 million square feet ofofficcs 150.000 square feet of retail space 300 apanments 500-room hotel C.J. Sceentrom a Sona (Home Ra.Dell) 2. 72 million square feet of offices 80.000 square feet of retail space 400-room hotel 10.000square feet of restaurant space 10.000 square.foot child -care center Metro Pointe The .\mel Co is planning to build this 50-acre site in three phases. the fi rst of which -The Cape apan- ments and t"'in twcrstorv office bu1ld1ngs -1s fini shed. · The propoSt'd second phase was to ha'e bec.n «'' 1ewed at Monda ) night's Planning Comm1ss1on meet- ing. It incl uded 11-. six· and four· slOr) office lo~ers and two large parking struc tures. The proposal ra ised "some senous concerns.. among planners. Rob- inson said. Planners asked .\rnel to el1m1nate the I 2-slOC) h1gh·nsc, replace ll with t~o SL\·StOr) buildings and reduce the size of the parking structure. A third phase would include anoaher I 2·story building, a I 5·story high·risc, some one-to three-story retail buildinas and a 5~room hotel. Homa.Ranch Home Ranch and Metro Pointe have more in common than the fact that both arc west of South Coast Plaza. Both have been the target of ci tizens' &roup5 that sued them. stopping development. if just tem· porarily. Much of the concern centers on the fact that the strip between South Coast Drive and the San Diego Frccwa) is largely undevelopt'd. Buildings \)read) in the ~rea - mostly homes and 1partments - have generally been limited to about two stories. and residents sec high - nses as a threat. Nevenheless. both Amel and C J. ·Scgcrstrom & Sons have advanced plans for office and retail buildings. The first phase of the Home Ranch project is the embattl~d One South Coast Place. to consist of 12· and 20. story office towers. Grading for the project had already started when a la~sull brought 1t to a halt. Work on 1he buildings 1s pending council approval. Beyond the One South Coast Place plan. Segerstrom has not submuted a specific proposal for the bulk of the 94-acre lot. 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Prom Al "There's reall)' so littJc in life for us,. I rc'ally can't put ll into words. what this has done to us:· Nussbaum's father. Wilbur Nussbaum. said earli er this year. "I haven't fo und an answer to why." Gloria Nussbaum told rcponcrs outside the counroom. "We cannot be '1olc nt. v.e cannot destroy other lives." Befort the freeway shooting incident. Nussbaum's hfe was going \t'I") well. He had r~entl)' pined .his master's degree from USC' and had been offered a job by the Los Angeles County Depanment of Mental Hralth the day before the shooting. Instead. he no~ lies in the rotating bed at Rancho Los Amigos Hospital in Downe). His famil y visits him CHI) day. and he reads the newspaper. following Morgan 's path through th e cnminal justice S)'Stem. "I think wh at has upset him the most was when he read a ne"spaper arllck about Morgan being out on ba11.·· Scott Nussbau m said. "He ~as being tonurcd for months. "aking up c' Cf) da~ to the real it) of what happened. and Morll.'l n "a~ frel· "He misses the things we take for granted. Like scratching his nose when he has an itch. or pulling his hand in his pocket. He can't move his hands." Gloria Nussbaum said her son would appear in court on Wednesday "if he is physically able. We might brini him in by ambulance." As she spoke. a SC'uffie broke out in the hallway as an elderly man who identified himself as Morgan's father attempted to stop a television cameraman from filming Morgan's de0arture from the counroom. The man jumped on the cameraman. who pushed him aside before two Costa Mesa police officers -who had testified in the trial -wrestled the man from the reporter's lei. The cameraman later decided not to press charges as th e cider!) man was esconed from the courthouse b)' two ba1hfTs. "They're' such a violent famil y,'' Glona Nussbaum whispered. her eyes brimmina with tears. FREEWAY SHOOTING TRIAL OPENS ••• From Al ~ qu1c tl) beside his auome)-. Dressed Mof"1n. but addrd the) had faith in 1n a black sweater and blue slacks. he Kral1 ck. did not address the coun. but 1s On Monday. several police officers C\~cted to testif) Thursday. Me er in volved in Morgan's arrest testified s~11d. about the shooung. Deput) D1stnct Altomc) ( hns Morgan and his wife -who was DOLE, ROBERTSON BEAT BUSH IN IOWA ... Morgan had been dnnking, althoup his blood-alcohol level was . I 0 per· cent, the level at which is person is presumed too intoxicated to drive. From Al Dole's doublc-d1gn margin in lo"' a ~as rough l) 1n line with the pre. cauc us polls -but the same polls showed Bush fin1'lh ing ahead of Robertson. The formN tele' 1s1on e' angehst said his showing "'as a '1ctor) for \Olers ··~ho ~anted us to restore the greatness of .\menc.1 through moral strength." .\ CB sur\C) said more than a third of the Republican caucus pan1c1ant s 1dcnt1ficd themsclvrs as fundamental or e' angelical C'hns· t1an\ and half uf th em favored Ru~rtson. .\s Dole and Bush indicated. the final .. otes hadn't e'en been counted before the contenders turned their <')CS IO~ard ne \I ~«k's leSI in t~ Ham psh1~. · Bush and Dukak1s lead hand1 1\ 1n polls there -but Dole's aides said· the Republican numbers would shi ft dramatical!> -and qu1ckl~ If his· lOI) 1s a guide. the same will be true for the Democrats 'W 1th 9.8 percent of the Republican precincts reponing. Dole had 40.6 18 'otes. or 3 7 percent Former TV e' angehst Robenson had 26. 71 I or 25 percent and Bush -the na· 11on" ide front·runner who scored a dramauc tnumph in Iowa's caucuses 1n 1980-had :W.172 or 19 percent. The rest of the Republican field trailed far behind -Jack Kemp had Krahe~ did not address the issue of not charged in the incident. but sat in 12.065 for 11 percent and won his premed1auon dun ng his opening the rear of the courtroom with PETITIONS duel "'llh Pete du Pont. wh o had statements befo re the JUI). but Morgan's parents -werr on the • • • 7.971 for 7 percent. .\lnander Haig. HarborMun1c1pal CounJudge Sclim traffic-<hoked Costa Mesa Frttwa)' PromAl who didn't compete. had 41 2 'otes. Frankli n questioned that defense at when Nussbaum attempted to pass clerk by Feb. I to qualify for the June Robenson's suppon was hard to· an earlier heari ng. on the right ballot. figu re before the caucuses -pundits .. He ~as alrcad) mad and he pretty Officer Lester Gogerty. who was The aroup did not do so. arid referred to his backers as ··the well cou ld ha' e form ulated 'the ne'<l . stationed on the freeway shoulder to Ortep said the cit) 's pro.arowth 1n .. 1s1blearm~ .. But his second-place gu> that comt.'s b\. I'm going to prcvrnt illegal passing. said he saw council would not schedule a special finish followed strong showings in dri ll.' .. Fran~lin said. He added the Nussbaum's small station wagon meeting to place the initiative on the M1ch1gan and Ha~an caucuses and pistol had to be cocked before fi n ng. sv.erve from traffic and hn three cars June ballot. The deadline for the firm I) established him as a force 1n poss1 bh ind1ca t1ng the shooting was before coming to a stop. November ballot 1s Feb. 16. and the GOP race not spontanroull. The officer testified he found Oncp said her group has more than With 70 perce nt of the Democratic Superior Court Judge Jean Nussbaum hunched over the stcerin& enough signatures to qualify. caucuses rcponing returns. Gephardt Rhe1nhcimcr 1s presiding over wheel. with a gunshot wound in his "We're doin& very well. People are had 24.102 'oles for 27 percent Morgan's tnal. "'h1ch 1s~xpected 10 nec k. very poshive and very optimistic 1mon had 21 .. WO for 24 percent and last a "eek A Manne communications expen. about this and we're confident it will Dukakis had 18.030 for 21 percent Nussbaum . who has regained slight Cpl. Rick Armstrong. witnessed the be passed into law." said Ortega. who Said Duka~1s "Tonight we ~on the mo' cment 1n his feet dunng rehab1li -shooting from behind Morpn's said approximately 13.000 signatures br~nz se~ wed ~t ~~.for the gold and ta11on 1rea1mcnt at Rancho Los truck. and gave offitcrs a descnption have been collected. v.e re going to" in 1t. .\m1gos Hospital in Downe). was of the black four-whccl~rive vehicle. Petitioners in Laguna Beach. Foun- Jcsse Jack~on It'd fo r fo unh place. among the fir'it '1cums 1n a firestorm Officer Paul Ellis testified he saw tain Valley and Newpon Beach a~ COUNTY POISED ... with 9.-755 'otc.·s and 11 percent 10 of frerw~) '1olcncc that struck the truck enterina the fairgrounds. also targeting the November ballot 8.043 and 9 pcrrenl for former Southern California last summer. At and arrested Morgan wi thout inci-for their slow-1rowtf'1 initiati ves. San Arizona Go'. Bruce Babbitt with c;1x least two people v.ere kJllcd in the dent ab<lut 35 f~t into tht fair Cltm~nte backers have afftady sub. percent uncommi tted. l\lben Gore ma~ hem. and Morgan 1s the fi rs t to bt parking lot. The gun was fQu nd milled their pet1t1ons for November. From Al must guarantn· the road funding before the~ relel\e their building permits. One of the agreements also tn · eludes fund\ for a segment of the proposed San Joaquin Hills Trans- ponauon C omdor. a maJor h1ghwa} proJeCl scheduled for construction 1 n the earl\ 1990s 0c .. eiopmen1 agreement s are lcgal- 1) bl nding dcx. uments which protect builders from changes 1n zoning or other ne~ requirements. C ou nl) legal officials say the agree- ments "'ould al!.o protect builders from the elTecls of a proposed c1t1zens· growth control 1n1t1au,e. a prospect which draws biller cnt1c1sm from iniuau .. e sponsors who accuse the count~ of sub..,ening the \\Ill of the voters. ··1 wish the> would wan until the initiative has eone before the voters before appro' 101 all of these agree· menu:· said Tom Rogers. co-author of the C'111zens Sensible Growth and Traffic Control ln1t1at1ve. "But of course the' "on 't because the>· re ti) mg to get around I\ " ORANGE ..... ..... COAST ..... ~. MA* OFFICE )10 ....... .... • v..... • ..... .... II'. '\fit~ .... ,., ,. c_.,.._. 941 ,.,1 --, • ..,,°'. M 7 •J1 I n111a11' e backerssa} the)' ex pect to turn 1n their pellt1ons toda}. which l ould place the measure on next Junt'·s pnmaT) election ballot. Jr .. had abandoned his Iowa <.am 1ned stuffed in 1he front scat. the officer and organizers of a San Ju1n pa1gn and c.nt1cued the process hrrc. ~ussbau m's fa mil ) attended the said. Capistrano 1n1t1at1ve plan to submit and he was running behind even non -1nal. and s:ud It \.\35 "difficult" to face Ellis said he found no evidence that"' their petitions sometime this wttk. r~o developme nt agreements. one in Mission VieJO and one in Laguna S1guel. ha'"e alread} been approved b} the board. The two agreements lc)(k in about 10.500 new homes ca nd 1da tc Ma no Cuomo. 2 2 3 'ote~ to lr======:::;:=:;;:;;:::=====:;:::::;::::;:;;::;;::;;::;;;:;;::;:;;;;:::;::::::::;;;;::;~;;;:=;::;;:;;::;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;:::::::::;;;::::;:::;:::;::;:;;;;;;;;-192. l he s1 \ de' clopments co' errd under the proposed agreements are Ranch Santa Marganta. Footh ill C'an)on. Dove Can)on. Bear Brand Ranch. Manna Hills and Ahso V1eJO L' nder the agrements. Rancho anta Margari ta. Foothill Can)on and Do\C Can) On ~ould contnbute a lotal ofabout S 130million1oward 1he Foothi ll plan The other three de' clopmcnts arc not pan of the Foothill plan but nll will c-ontnbulc fund\ for other road bu1ld1ng program~. Unde r' us propo~d agrctment. the Aliso V1eio C'o would contnbute up to S35 m1ll1on toward cons1uct1on a segment of the an Joaquin Hills Transpomat1on C'omdor Correction l\n ·article in Sunda} 's ed111on of 1he p ail} P1lu1 on a propo!tcJ de· 'e}qpmcn t proJe<.·1 in Costa Mesa. incorrl'Cth 1dcnt1fi('d resident andra (jcn1s u 'being a member of M('~ A t1on. Genis. a Cit) planner 1n .. Ne~pon Beach. 1s a member of Cosu Mesa ('1 uzens for Responsible Growth. not Mesa l\cuon. Costa Mesa C'1t1Zens for Respon- si ble Growth is the group 1hat successfull ) fought the Costa Mesa Cit) Council's approval of th e con- tro .. ers1al One uth Coast Place office prOJCCt Mesa cuon also has been act1 ve in de' elopment issue as well as Cit} poli tics. The Dail) Pilo t regrets the error 0 .. 11 ~Hot o.etMfy .. Ouateftteed Justcall 642-6086 Wha1 do you like 1bout the Daily Pilot? What don't >ou hke? CaJI the number above and your messqe •111 bt rttorded, trantenbed and ck· 11 .. ered to abc appropnate editor. Tht samt 24-hour answmng wrv1tt ml) be U'K'd to-rttOrd kttm 10 tht "td11or on any topic .. Contnbutors to our Lttters column must include Lhcir name i nd telephone number for venficat1on. Tells us what's on )our mind. The legendary genuine handsewn moccasin. Crafled of oil chamois leather uppers. a double leather moccasin mid-sole. and rugged vibram rubber lu1 outsole. Available in tan and chocolate chamois. Gentlemen's Oolhia, 561 Newport Cetuer Drive Ne-..porr Beach ~ =~-PhoM: 6«MJIO ~ I A SPECIAL ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT J ~ TQ THE ORANGE OAST DAILY PILOT .. l TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1~ ·I , Let Crown House plan celebrations 9JllAWMIEttl ....,,_Coe o ' ' "Hello. young lovers whoever you are. I hope your troubles are few." wrote Rogers and Ham- merstein many years ago, Young lovers. sooner or later. decide to take the big step and walk down the aisle to exchange vows. ··" Planning for that big day can be a real burden. If more than just clOSe f(iends are lnvfted, finding a location large ~ough to accom- modate a large gathering for the cet8mony and reception can be next to impossible. E~ if a small ceremony ls planned, fNfKY bride dreams of a picturesqU4l._t>ackground for her memories ana 'pnotos of her special day. The Crown House can fulfill the needs of fNfKY blushing bride. Owners Jean and Bill Peters take pride in their establishment, and have worked hard to make It a ptaoe worthy of memorable occask>ns. em is a master chef, having more than 40 years of experience working In the kitchens of many of the finer restaurMts In Southern Cali- fornia. Some of his creations have been included In Gourmet magazine. BUI Jr. Is the sommelier. He takes pride in the wtne that the Crown House offers, and his wife, Ginger, can be found greeting customers and making sure that their wants and needs are fulfilled. Jean, manager who rMk• sure that all OCC89ion8 come together • .uggests leaving .. the details to the Crown HOUM 80 the customer can relax and enjoy the occasion. The establi8hment can provide everything for that special d11Y. A limousine Is available along with flowers. Chef em and his ...... tants can provide pastry flt for a king and queen. Inducting the cake and other baked good9. The Crown HOUM II located on the comer of Crown V"'-f Parkway~ Padfic Coat High-' way at 32802 Padfic Coast Highway in Uiguna Niguel For additional lnformatk>n or reter· vationa. call 498-5773 or 499-2626. R an eQ/andwrouJltt Jilv~~ Allan Adler,"master silversmith creates contemporary deeigna in silver in the finest tradition of this, the old~t of American crafts. Hand hua...t ~.U.. __ MITUlp,_3_83_;-_E_._~_;_:_t_H_wy_.,_s_w_·te_A __ § _ Corona del Mar 673-7 495 ~ • •• • • • •• ............ .,.. ....... Cll•> 141·11'7 ...-., nr. 111 ._, ... AM • l.'CIO Piii ' • • > aen1cea. ator. are located la 9oatla Coast Plua. Coeta ..... •--'= Jter llall and M•Mfoa ~ llall. P• .... 1a1onaat1on. call Ille on.a.. ......_ at tlM South Cout .......... 781-4180. VALENTINE'S DAY SALE OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEK ONLY Feb 9 -Feb 14 TO • 14 K Gold UP 40 o~ OFF • Sterling SHtver 0 . Diamond• C~TIVE 'EWEl,ERS 353 N. COAST HWY." LAGUNA BEACH 4'9.4-4849 FREE PARKI C - ... . . Planning a wedding? Bridal show will help· When the long-awaited mo- ment arrives when the bride and groom say, "I do,"•many count- less decisions and long hours have been spent shopping and searching for wecfding consult- ants to assist with the planning. Terry Dufka, president of life- style International Ltd., producer of the Four Seasons Bridal Cel- ebration scheduled for Feb. 28. says. "Every couple planning marriage and a new life together should be exposed to the finest selection of everything essential to a perfect wedding ceremony, reception, honeymoon and new home." Planning for a wedding takes considerable time, but it can be tun and rewarding If the couple takes an organized . approach Beary trend y and seeks the advice of wedding experts. . Attending a bridal event that offers a showcase of selections In every category, presented In an elegant and romantic at- mosphere, Is both educational and economicaJ. "Never again." continued Dutka, ·'will the couple have an opportunity to work with the wedding experts on a one-to- one basis in one place on the same day." At the Bridal Cel- ebration the couple will al'9 be able to enjoy. a superb tirunch with reserved seating, as they view the exciting gowns included in the Diamond Collection by designer Frank Masandrea from New York. Among the prestigious group of wedding-related services and companies part1c1pating in the bridal event will be American Airlines, Alcott & Andrews, Boulevards of Travel. Patricia Bono Photography, California Traditions, Crate and Barrel, Condo Resorts, Europa Inter- national Salon and Spa, Between The Sheets. Hankel's. invitations by Chase. Kitchen Things. Miles Randolf ... a design fantasy of flowers, The Memory Maker ... custom videography, Port O'Call. Rosenthal Fine China. and Winston's Fine Jewelry. Doors will operi at 11 a_m with seating in the ballroom at noon A waiter-served brunch will precede the fashion show. staged by Paul Diamond who will travel from New York for the (Pleue eee BRIDAL/Pl4) The atrencth of the bear market la ll- lutrated by tedd y bear bride, bride&room .............. fvft _ ...... -h .. , ....... -.. ... wlttt • cel•rful -..~• ~ ............. -.. ...... ,...., .......... ~ ..-,,~._. 101'(N•-.M ............. , ,,..., O•ly '13" 2 P.M . t o 9 P.M . 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Restaurant brea~ks · tradition for lovers' holiday celebration 9J MARGE MI Et ii ......... Ceo ' 1 ' On Valentine's Day. the Riviera Restaurant will break a tradition. For the first time in the res- taurant' s 20 years of operation it will be open on Sunday for lovers celebrating the holiday. Items from the regular menu will be available. Owners Andre Porro, Rene and Jackie Bouscary and their statt take pride In the expert care that each guest receives and make sure that each is treated royally. Many items on the menu feature tableside prep- aration. The Riviera Is an ideal place for an intimate dinner before attend- We're Fighting Fm Your Lire Ing an opera, play or baHet. Diners onty need to Inform their waiter that t~ are on their way to the theater and the watter wttl ensure that the guests enjoy an unrushed meat but are stlll on time tor the curtain. It's not too early for spring and summer brides to begin planning tt)eir rehearsal dinner and wed- ding reception. The Intimate Lido Room Is perfect for small gather- ings of 10 to 12 people, while the Monte Carlo Room can accom- modate up to 75 guests. The Riviera's manager. Perry Jehangiri, wilJ assist brides and their families with menu selec- tions. The restaurant's easy to reach location is just off the San Diego Ffeeway (405) at the Bristol Street exit. It is in South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. Seating wtll be limited on Valentine's Day so reservations are suggested. Phone 540-3MO. - ,llfed,,, c • ...., '-1 The great gift idea that gMt8 a tasteful performance whatever the occask>n. This year let HoneyBaked brand hams represent your company, we've been entertaining taste buds atl over the country for more than 30 years. 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Tlae etore curl• a lar&e .electlODof 7.~etcaDdJ, lcecreua aad-1ft ltem•. plu It bu a ca aa4 eepr1110 bu. It la localed lulde dae dcket .UC at 1820 Newport BlM., CoMa 11 ... Phone 645-8990. cm m 546-RIDE For Valentine's ... Indulge that "Special.Someone" in a complete day of rejuvenation with Salon Gregorie's and·Fabienne De France • H-'rcut and styte • Fact-'. relaxation ... sophrofogie wtth acupressure, eyebrow arch, make-up appllcatlon, paraffin hand treatment. • Manicure • Lunch Ladies $220 Gentlemen s 180 '°""""'"' '"'"" 200 New ort Center Drive New 644-6671 ort Beach J Sterling turiledinto works of art A lifetime dedicated 10 per- fection lhows In Allen Adler'• coflectlon of fine handwrought sterling silver flatware, hotlowware and jewelry. Th9 precision hand- craftsmanlhlp practiced by-him and his family for generations ls a rapidly vanishing art, Adler says. .. Cookie bouquet For an unuaaal Y&lentine gilt, wby not .end a bouquet of long-atemmed chocolate chJp cooklea. You can order a dozen for only $29.95 at Bonnie'• Bouquet, Santa Ana, and they wlll be dell•ered anywhere lo Orange County on the following day lf the order la receh•ecl before 3 p .m . Available by phone order only, 835-4774. "When I~ my career~ than 40 YMr• ago," hi said, ,------_;_ ______________ _.;;:;:;:__ ____________ _ "there were about 50 recognized muter aHYeramlths In the coun- try. Today. wtth the exception of a few In highly spectaMzed flekia, there are vtrtualty none.'' Adler, one of America's greatest silversmiths. has been recognized by the Smithsonian Institution for his contrtbulon to the art. An otfld8ly com- miSllOMd Mt of hie . ftatwir• adorns the dtmng table of the California gowrnor's rnansk>n, and he has forged~ and silvef statues, platters and.crowns for winners of the President Eisenhower Perpetual Golf Trophy, the Academy Award, the Irving Thalberg Award and the Miss USA/Miss Universe Pageant. . All of his flatware patterns are hand forged of sterling sHYer and are completely sotkt. Every p6ece requires many hours of hammer- ing, heating and working the silver to transform It from a simple bar into an exquisite flatware Item and when held, you can feet the quality. The seven generations of artis- tic excellence and attention to quality workmanship are ap- parent In his flatware. The stamp of "Allan Adler Stetllng" assures you of a mastet's personal touch and his sliver. as always. a work of fine art. Allan Adler Is located at 3838- A. E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar: phone 673-7495 . . 3-Nig_ht Mexican Cruise For Only $442 :t: !s Trn.lmeker9 5931 Westt1•..._ A'le. Weet"*18ter, ca 92683 --(714)894-&116 U NEWPORT MILLS CENTER • • s~4 ~ • • • • • ••• • • • • Bank of Amenc:a •JP Connole 0 D • Gat>tesot NewPot1 • G•1"31 westf'f"Re• Estate • Ot How11rd Lano. OrthOdonh•I • Ne.wpott Hills An1,,,.I HOSOtUll • Ne .. oort "1•11S D•VO"i • Newport H1Hs Florist • Newpott Htb Shoe Repair • Newoort H•lls Tra~ •Raton s Ma•ket • Kctnneth B Schwarz O OS • Soar111tno Cieeners • Thai Touch • Thats Enteiialnmenl • T~ftlonat AwelerS • uruon 0.1 • Universal Sa111ngs • ~at s COOl\IOQ San Miguel Drtve at Ford Road, Newport Beach, CA Medical supply store serves more than old or sick people By CHERYL WALKER D911J .... Ceil ' n fl I Stella Chavos has spent more than 21 years in Newport Beach filling special needs at her New- port Center Orthopedic Medical and Surglcal Supply. ··Anything a patient needs we have," says Chavos, "and if we don't have it in stock we can usually get it ln a day. We can special order anything. "We're actuaJly five stores in one; each department Is a com- plete store. By the end of March we'll be more than doubting our size at this location," she said. "We have a complete depart- ment of orthopedic, comfort. stylish. and dress shoes for men. women and children -even newborns -and can fit very narrow to very, very wide widths. brace shoes and custom-mold Inlays for deformed feet. And for diabetics, she said, ·'Very soft footwear is Important. Medicare will pay for the shoes because doctors have found proper fQOtwear prevents a lot of amputations. "People come from all over to our mastectomy department, where." Chavos states proudly, "once we fit you you wouldn't be able to tell the dittwence be- tween a natural and a silicon breast." Newport carries a complete Eornngs 18kvg $3588 tine of Camp International breast forms (one of the nation's oldest and most respected manufac- turers of the product), bras In feminine fabrics and fashionable styies. and swimsuits in size$ 8 to 48. Foundations are featured In the third department, where cus- tomers will discover back braces. undergarments, and Orange County's only ..Jobst Service ••0ur cutomen are newborn• to 95-year- olda. Some are ft:1Y ac- tive l n •porta lllle ra- quetball and runnl1J6. Skien e.peclallf. ll~e our knee brace9. • Center for custommade elastic hosiery (knee highs to panty hose, light support to surgical weight). Regular bras and girdles for full figures are located here as well. The ostomy department con- tains surgical and home care supplies for individuals with uri- nary and bowel problems which, says Chavos, will free patients to live normal lives. In addition to bags, catheters. tape, pads, and adult diapers, customers will find blood press- Necklace 141cvg S3790 ~ ...... ure equipment, smaH medical instruments. first-aid kit auppU•, bedpans. and sports medicine braces, splints. and elastic ban- dages. In the last department - trAtCtlon equipment and walking aids -customers can find crutches, walkers, wheelchairs, electric hospital beds, com- modes and "the most elegant selection of canes around," says Chavos. A patron doesn't have to be old, sick or bedridden to fil'ld something usetw at Newport though. says Chavos. "Our customers are newborns to 95-year-olds. Some are vwy active In sports llke raquetball and running. Skiers especially like our knee braoes.'' Athletes as well as arthritis sufferers, for example, enjoy the benefits of moist heat treatment pads and mitts, which pop Into the mlc(owave and, once heated, are worn to soothe away aches and pains. The store Is located at 400 Newport Center Drive. Suite 104, Newport Beach. and Is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Appointments are not necessary but lndMduals requiring fitting S«Vlces should call 6«-0065 for a time. But, says Chavos, 1'we never rush or turn away anybody.·· .:AJ'-------·- A CERrAN S8'JSE OF STYLE ... .. e>er,,,.,., -ewn 00o0 '°''• We OfffH lheM ell0t'l'4)lel of"~ oeoutv Ofld llOl\lll 1n dlOmOllCll ancs ~ P!K.OA Dlec;et ~ ~~ -~-tli,(f)fl'4HINM - Jewelers Atrium Court. 24 Fashion Island. Newport Beoch (714) 644-5764 I I Say it with .flowers Valentine dlapla,. tbat decorate wlDdcnn at Newport Hill• Florlat are perfect for Valentine'• Day. Tbey lDclade freab Oower uraaaementa and balloou to lDdoor planta and cutomlsed allk and dried arranaementa to fnalt baakeu. Tbe Oorlat, wlalcla al8o apeclallaed lD wedd.lq anan1e- menta and boaqaeta, la at 2642 San lllCael Drl•e, Newport llll1a Center. Phone 640-7980. ~~A~iN little s9910 + tu eo moe. doled end leue. Tot91t:r.*'''11.~.40. M. To ltart S1,.J5AIL12.129.28. . ...... "'-·'-"·,.. Ha•eaheart U ,oa are:•• for ,_..r ftleatlme. doa'to.erloOk rirt~Mut9tMtan ftlled wttla claocolatee, -• ...... tie •ttaffed .......... Mrft -,....... ,_ ... For those special . Black tie occasions ... ............ at lllDatemaa Way, Newport llMcla: ~ .tore 19 located lD Weetcllff Pia.a. lnlae A.enae a.ad 17th Street. ..... U0-8388. ' . , . -' ' "' I . / a -Garden Inn .ideal· stay on Catalina If you have not been to Catahna lately, you are missing one ot our most beautiful resort areas .. Ours 1ng the fall. winter and early spring. the view of the mainland from· Catalina Island is breaths taking. The hills are green. wtuch makes the inland tour a must at this t1me ol year The buffalo are roaming everywhere tn the tns tenor. and 1t 1s hunttng season until April for deer and wild boar The restaurants and the hotels are changtng. and bed and breakfast accornmodat1ons are terrific. The Garden House Inn 1s one of the finest to be found anywhere. Catalina is easy to reach by (PleaM eee CATALDfA/Pl 2) • ALSO AVALA• E .. 14 KARAT GOLD CHARLES H. BARR ....... ~~ s •-eomn AC C a ITl9 -ueoMTGli'f WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th AT IRVINE AVE. NEWPORT •ACH 642~310 PRC>MIJ!S .fO't(Hf>~Alt ~ luppllMent 'ttt ~ ~ PU(M/TwMsay. PeMiary • fMO.S "t > !• • I t ~ l I I .... I I -. HoneymOoners special market/or-tr-avel agency Handffng.,, 8Y9f'I mtx of cor-• loweef 8Vlll•ble tw. For that porate buU'8S9 and vacation tpedlll dinner In a tpeClal ctty, travet, Boulevards of Trawt Is clenta CM recet¥e wi8tanoe active In the .... of air ..... rllN with reeervatk>na. A daly dellYery and tour packages. The agency ts w vice ii alee> ayalable free of computerized Ulirlg both United cMrge. time in the offtce alond wtth .,, experiel~ ltd trell.t to handle 8'1 trawt Neda. A corn- put~ accounting ~ helps bu--. travel dlerwtl cut costa and ... beMtgeea. Airlines Apolo and Arnet ican The ao-ICY w founded in Alr1ines Sabre systems. September 1913 by three ex- HOf.eymoOI ...... mpecMf market for thil I09'1CY· eoun..-ors wortc wtth the bride and groom to d'°°98from a v.tMyof optlQns. The honeymoon might take the couple on a ~ drive up the Caltoc n1a com wtllt Its quM'lt bed and br1.._.1nna, ServicM Include .... wign-pertenced trawt agents, Patricia menta, bowdlng pa .... ipeCiel Berg Wright, Barb9ra Rattlff meal requests, transfers and any Boatman and Carol Raetz. AJI are other speciel request• dients well traveled and have consider- may haw In addJtion to MCUring. able know41dge of most areas of basic fHght r898tVatlons at the the wortd. Al the owners wortc full §we.et Deals I rem Paradise S.t•nlll''• ·Fe•. l ~t• I"" - IOO D New,ert Cn&er ~ New,.rt .._. · Pllllloa lllaM 71Uf4-lll7 For lelenadom Planning a Wedding? ... iet Us Lighten Your Load! PERSONALIZED TRADITIONAL J . CUSTO• WWDINGS • Complete color coordlutJon • Selective menus pleasing the moat discriminating tastes. ~ • Wedding cakes created in all flavors /!J. It (lealgna. PATIO WEDDINGS AND VIDEO TAPED Non-denominational ministers and judges avallabl~ for weddings and an- J nlverNrlea. LUNCHEON OR DINNER RECEPTIONS with seatinc for 25 to 200 guests. ~ . CALL TODAY ,i •. G!rofun~ouee 32802 So. Coast Hwy lat Crown Valley Pkwy) So. Laguna Niguel • t99-2626 ''FOR A ROMANTIC VALENTINE'S DAY'' a • ...,_ ._. 5 COUISE CAlllLEUCD Dl111r for Tn! $48 Choose from five delightful entrees. Includes wine and a rose for the lady! 18302 Beach Blvd., 84~979 Huntin~n Beach u .-. -a., 11111> In • new couple'• llf9. tt Is ofllce pollcy to reepond to the ct1enta needs • quldcty as poeaible . .:t~ com-p.te c:on the~ aasurea complete privacy. Boulevsda of Trewt taea pride In dehwlng eupertor wvtce to tta c:lenta. LMter'8 of recommen- dation from current client• (with their perm•on).,. available for revtew upon request. The agency ii located at 240 N9wport Center DrtYe, Suite 224. Newport Beach, phon e 720-1024. 'VARbWOUSb r f s t • u r • n t .. 3-day Ensenada cFuise romantic, inexpensive Leisure shopping on Lido Why not take your br.lde or valentine on a fabulous Azure Sea Cruise to Mexico via romantic Catalina IMnd? . Too expensive, you say? Wei, not any more. Travelmakers of Westminster is .... or.,..,-__....,"'9-a three-day crulae for only ~2 per person. The crui8e leaves June 17, 1988, and returns June 20. Of coune It Includes all the fabulous food and tun you would 'expect from the Azure Seu. What's the.perfect setting for a romantic V8'entlne's Day ex- cursion, dinner or getaway? Lido Marina VIiiage Is the answer. This shopping village on New· port Bay boasts a unique. charm- ing atmosphere Including a waterfront boardwalk. The one-of-a-kind gift and fashion boutiques along with art galler1es and YKht brokers and For a pertect sunset or moon- light dinner on Newport Bay. stop in at any of the waterfront cafes and restaurants to see what special Valentine's Day menu will be served and make your reser- vations eartyl The Udo Marina Yachting Center is host to many charter operations that can plan a v~ tlan gondola excursion or any type of charter to meet your individual needs for a truly memoratMe Valentine's Day. Whether you need a gift tor your valentine or that special someplace to take him or her. chart your course to Lido Marina Village situated on Udo in New- port Beach. Simply take Newport Boulevard south, cross over Pa- cific Coast Highway. turn left onto Via Lido then ten again into the convenient parking structure. For more information call 675-8662. On your way from the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro, you'll anchor at twfflght In Avalon Bay, Catalina. After a morning shore vtSlt the group Is off to sunny EnleMda. charter agenciee wlh PfOYide the .-----------------------· Celt now tor reservations. Space is limited at thts low prtce. For more Information, call Don Johnson of Travelmakers at 894-5312. answer for ~ the hard-to- ptease valentine. PersonaJized service wilt make choosing the perfect gift for your sweetheart a leisure experience without the crowds of larger shopping malls . Hani·itup on special • occasions Honeye.ked Ham Co. Is the nation's lelldlng retailer of the finest grade of pork products, which are smoked. cured, splral- Sliced and sold u a wttole or half ham. The storea 8'so provide con- tum4t'S with a variety of other quafffy convenience and holiday food items, such as barbecued ribs, ""'*ed and oven roasted turkeys, IMdwtches, and party trayJ. k vttal and continuing Image objecttYa of Honey&aked Ham is untformlty and avallabllity of the finest grade pork ~bte. and the communication of this quaHty comlNtment to COMUtnerS In • Historic Landmark On the Bay St. ~e~ ~Special Dtne In The Restaurant Followed by a Romantic Harbor Cruise llF==...-Saturday. Feb. 13 or Sunday Feb. 14 Raenatlona 675-5777 3010 Lafayette, Newport Beacb treeh, 1P9rtdlng ways. . r~ii·-~--------------~~l Addttonally, the exclusive avaMabllty of this ham only at 1t1 own store contlnuea to be emphMlzed for qualtty's Nke. The company was eatabbhed tn 1918 by the preeent owner. there.are more than 39 stor• tron\ San Otego to San Fran- d9co. It Is a ltoenMd tranchlMr for the state of Celtfomla. By the end of 1917, the ~atlon hlld aboUt 22 stor• under anchlM agreement and owned and oper- ated about 17 storee. Stnc:e Honey&aked Ham originated in 19~. It.has newr CIOMd a mall 1tore. Countrywide there are more th8l'I 140 reta61 stor•, Finally, thll devotion to quaNty -production control feeding in.vttabty to store location con- trol -ii to be communicated to COMUfT*'I aa a concern for and benefit to them. Local ltor• are at 3700 E. CoMt Highwmy. Corona del Mar, and 1IOl9 Beach BIYd., Hunt- ington Beach. SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH A VIEW • RE S'TA 'RANT :.. COCKTAILS• DINNER •SUNDAY BRUNCH ..• on 1ne ocwtfrortt aao5$ from the ~wport Buch Pier 2100 W. OCEANFRONT • NEWPORT BEACH• (714) 675-2566 ·- ........... • ~ ,..,.,, .• _, !"-"' -.J • Qlmw/« __ _ ..,,_. ...... ~ """'_.,. ·=-~ ;' ,,, 6 •• <!4111 -1--..,._ 100-.554-2371 • MN+-".--...lt.Jt, /« S50 ,nr• • {< ---• • ~·''',SU .Jnn • . ...._, . . . --.. \ 7 .. -.- The A ward Winning COURTHOUSE Restaurant & Bar ....... laitbe Fldlltr AnfleMel • Recspti•• ·~Diaen • Bar llitDIM , .. IDfonMtiaa call: (714) 540-8615 Weddiq COOl'CtiDa1or. ~Reid .-. ' \ ... PROMISES TO l<EEP/An Adwr1illng Suppiement to the Deify PltotlTuetday. February 9, 1998 -9 ~ ' I l .. ' ~ . . --. HoneynioonerS speciaJ-marketlor travel agency Handltng M ewn mix of COf-· loweet .,,.....,.. f8NI. For tMt time In the offtce lllong wtttt M a Eurat>•., ~. 1ld trtp to 6n a new coupe'• .... rvvate bulkMa and vacation = ""'---'". eneNe! Nhl, -rwienced ataff tr"""--A to "---a.atwc•wvcrulaeora-.&M P'"' """-.,._._ ..... ,. -....---.. ~-~ln t..._ c-111 'ib---e'!..V::: tt la olllce. ----. to ~d to travel, Boutevarda of Travel la CM reoetve aulatance handle all tra'191 need8. A com--"' n• ._,..,. ~'" _, ._.......... active In the ..,. of afr, .... rail with r111Mltlone. A daffy deltwry puterized accounting lyatem Paclflc the clenta needl • quickly as and tour packages. The llg8nCy la •vice la .aeo avaMable free of helpe ~ trawl dlenta cut Boul9varda of Trawl la expert ~':;,~='/~ ~- computerized U8lrlg both United chlllge. coata and Mt budgeta. In pa.rnng It II, Travel ~ ...-• _.. .. cy Airlines Apollo and Amerlc8n The agency w founded tn Honeymoonera .,.. a IP9d9' ors provtde lnfonnat6on and Mlp . auur.. complete privacy. AlrtlneaSabresyatema. September 1913 by~ ex-rn.tletfotthlaagency.Counlef-lnthe..eectfonofthebeattrtpfot 8oull'W9l!19ofTnMIWk•prlde 5efvtces Include ... t Wign-perieoced trawl agents, Patricia ors work wtttt the bride and the newt)weda, h8ndlog ... of the ~ =·~ ~o ments. bollldlng paew. apectat Berg Wright. kbara Rattfff groomtoctM>OMfromav.n.tyof detalla eo that the bride and datlon frOm current dlenta (with meat requests. transfers and any Boetman and Carol Reetz. AH are options. TIMi honeymoon might groom C9n enjoy the wedding other special requests cUenta weM trawled and have COMlder-take the couple on a leleurety feattvtttea. The trawl agency CM thelrperml11lon) .. avallablefor may have In addition to MCUrlng able knowt1dge of moat,,,... of drive up the c.llforna COMt with ewn help with S**lng tlpe, and r8Yl9w upon '9qUeet. basic fHght reeervatlonl at the the wortd. AM the owners work full Its quaint bed and brMkfMt Inna, ~ w 1lcornes the op-The .-q la located at 240 ------------.---......_------------~-----.. pOitunfty to demon .. rat• their Newpor1 Center DrtYe, Sutte 224, :Sweet .Deals lr(fm Paradise S.t•nllty, Fell. IStll JI"': MO D N..,.rt c.t.er Drtft New,orta.dl ·P...._lllaM 11"'4-1117 ,., ........... Planning a Wedding? ... Let Us Lighten Your Load! il PERSONALIZED TRADITIONAL J CUSTOM WEDDING& • Complete color coordination • ~lectlve menus pleasing the moat discriminating tastes. ~ • Wedding c.kea created In all flavors 11s· & designs. PATIO WEDDINGS AND VIDEO TAPED Non-denominational ministers and judges available for wedding~ and an- J nlvcrNrtea. LUNCHEON OR DINNER RECEPTIONS with seati!_'J for 25 to 200 guests ~ CALL TODAY Glrofon ;Bouie 32802 So. Coaat Hwy tat Crown Valley Pkwy) So. Laguna Niguel~ '99-2626 ''FOR A ROMANTIC VALENTINE'S DAY'' Hadqtoa ae.. 5 COUISE CAllLEUCIT Dl111r for Two! $41 Choose from ftve delightful ~~ttees. Includes wine and a rose for the lady! " \ . l111nademle .. el&ed 18302 Beach Blvd., 848-0979 Huntington Beach u ..._. ..... r mu.> • ... creettvlty In providing happy Newport Beach, phone memortea at thla epedal moment 720-1024. .. u r i n t • 3-day Enaepada cruise Leisure shopping on ·Lido • • • romantic, 1nexpena1ve Why not take your bride or valentine on a fabulous Azure Seas Crulae to Mexico vta romantic Catalina tllend? Too apenatye, you say?* w ... not any more. Trawtmakers of W•tmlnster Is 1'111of"••...,ln111119 a thrM-day cru ... for onty $«2 per peraon. The CNiM IMvee June 17, 1988~ and returns June 20. Of courM It Includes all the fabulous food and fun you would expect from the Azure Seu. What's the perfect setting for a romantic Valentine's Day ex- cursion. dinner or getaway? Lido Marina Village Is the answer. Thia ·shopping village on New- port Bay boasts a unique, charm- ing atmotphere lnciudlng a waterfront boarmwatk. The one.-of-a-klnd gift and fashion ~tlques along with art galleries and yacht brokers and For a perfeci sunset or moon- light dinner on Newport Bay, atop In at any of the waterfront cafes and restaurants to see what speclaJ Valentine's Day menu will be served and make your reser- vations eattyl The Lido Marina Yachting Center Is host to many charter operations that can plan a Vene- tian gondola excursion or any type of charter to meet your Individual needs for a truly memorable V8'entine'1 Day. Whether you need a gttt for your valentine or that special someplace to take Nm 0t' her. chart your couree to Lido Maitna Village situated on Udo In New- port Beactl. Simpty teke Newport Boulevard south, cross OIHW Pa- cific Coast Highway, turn left onto Via Lido then left agam into the convenient parking structure. For more Information call 675-8662. On your way from the Port of Loa Angeles In San Pedro, you'll anchor at twilight In Avalon Bay, Catalina. After a morning shore vtlit the group Is off to sunny ~. char1er agendel will provide the i---------------------- c.11 now for reservations. Space ls llmlted at this low price. For more Information, call Don Johnson of Travelmaker1 at 894-5312. answer for 9Wf\ the hard-to- pteue v8'entlne. P«sonallzed Mrvtce wtff rMke chooling the perfect gtft fOf' your sweetheart a ietsure .experience without the crowds of larger shopping malls. Harn it up ~on special • occasions Honev&aked Ham Co. Is the nation's leading retailer of the ft~t grade of POfk products, which •e smoked, cured, splral- llloed and eotd u a whofe or halt ham. The stor• 8190 provide con-eumers wtth a variety of other quaff1Y conwn6en<:e and holiday food ttema. such u batbec:ued rtb1, lmOked and oven routed turtleys, sandwiches. and party ''TV.tat and continuing Image objective of Honey&aked Ham ia unlfonntty and avaffabfftty of the finest grade pork poelible, and the communk;atlon of thia quality commitment to consumer• In • Historic Landmark On the Bay Reeen-atlon• 875-5777 3010 Lafayette. Newport Beach fr ..... sparkling ways. r~iiii•••••••iiiiiiiiii~~~ii~~I Addttonally. the excluslve avallabllty of thte ham onty at Its own store conttnues to be emphMRed for quellty'I sake. The company WU establlthed In 1981 by the pr...,,t own.r. There are more than 39-.tor• from San Otego to San Fran- Ci8CO. tt II a ltcenaed frMChtMt for the state of Celtfomta. By the end of 1987, the corporation hed about 22 atcna under franc::NM ~·and owned and oper- ated about 17 stcna. Since H~aked Hem ortglnated In 1954, It hal never ceo.ed a retaAt 1tore. Countrywtde there are more than 140 retaH ttor•. Flnaly, thle devatlon to qu9Mty -productton control tHdlng lnevttably to ltore locatton con- trol -le to be communicated to coneumert • a c:oncet n for and benefit to them. Local stotea are at 3700 e. COMt Hlahw•Y· Corone ctet Mar. and 1IOl9 Beech Btvd., Hunt- ington BMch. · SUNDAY BRUNCH WITH A VIEW • R ESTAL'RA NT COCKTAILS• DINNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH •• on 1~ oconfront acr<w from tht? ~ 8t.M:h P1u 2100 W. OCF.ANF'RONT • NEWPORT BEACH• 17141 675-2566 'Valentln.e ,,·; ' .,...,,• Spodal ·1' .. ""· . ~ ~ ~I-'/# ""-a"' 7J-.r,l (~_ .. _ _....,_,_ $99.()() ,_ ~ 17_..J,......-~ ~ • ~._., .... 1~-1 . e.-.~---.t...J ~ ~ "' c -. ....,.___ ...... ('. "', • ';ea/I 1-'- C!.K -~-· d M 100·55#·2371 • ~ .. -......,;-150,_ •• I _.-• \ :. . ·. ~ ... ... The A ward Winning COURTHOUSE Restaurant & Bar • "••«• • Rec11ti••• •hManall>iaMn ..... ~ • Spe c1.a1 Occ.u1iou °"' bll ol S5 FWy ..... Of\~~ ~ ........ a... - lmdn F1cilltJ Anll•\lel For lnformatioa call: (714) 540-8615 Weddinc coordinator. Carol Reid . \. \ ~ PAOMl8ES TO KEEP/An AdYer1~ ~neut to the Oejty PtlotlTueedeiy. February 9, 1M8 -9 ............... Table 9ettlnt• for tbe brlde-t~be ordeco~attq Idea are aY&llable atRoeer'aGudeu. Complete floral service now ----------..available at Roger's Gardens • I -~ • O.re To Be Dlffereat t' ( aad S•• Wiii LOVE Yo•lf· t' Dl•.11. llerunlo'• ttaa. v•au .. ·• WuknMI aad recetw a ..,..theart • ..._.,.._co..pletcwtta. t' pn1rrM_, ........ F8EE1 " ·-o-..... y-·· " " • " • • • • H you want to remember your valentine with flowers, Roger's Gardens 11 an ldMI spot to shop. The 7 .5 acre botanical QW'den offers customers mMy W9YI to lldd bMuty to their surroundings wtth floral plants or arrange- ments. The complete florist service can provide tradlUonal roees. tprlng baskets and arrang&- ments for Valentine's Day u well • any ottwr special day.' A thoughtful gift Idea Is the pre- paid detlvery of flowers each .. month for one year. Any ptant that la IOld CM be gift wrapped. Englleh Gardens are popular bec8UM the potted plants are a long-tatlng r .. minder of the low expr911ed by the giver. Roger's florist c:.rriM mny freeh cut flow. that la 8'r9Bable In the wortcf market. F1owen are Im- ported from Holland and South America u well as domestic growers. A wide Mlectlon of silk and dried flowers also Is available. Orchids, bromeffads, exotic plants, baskets and mini-African violets can be found at the nurtery. Roger's Gardens can take\. .lre of all the floral arrangements ,.,, weddings. It Is suggested that the future bride make her appoint- ment early because only a certain number of weddings are booked. Flowers can be provided for the bride. her attendants. the church and the reception. In addition, props auch u trees or hanging baskets are available. Roger's Gardens ls located at 2301 San Joaquin Hlns Road In Corona Del Mar. 640-5806. $ FourSeasmsHotel N EVVIDRT BOCH .,,,JIJll, '"'Un ""' IO nttrnJ <I \f(..fd1nR C.-/,.hra111>n 8n.n.h.m iJnJ Br.Jul F.uh1vn \lk-.o f!, Cali(ontia Trt.llUioltll ' (t.Ul"'1"1. I> I A ~1 0 ~ D o· II LL fl I' T 111 S MIUIC & Smc·"C b:v PIJIJ Diamond S..~. W "'~~-tt1hth of Fdmiarv M"" o'docfc. 1n I~ r!IOnll"C Ci-' Ballroom fubMbo Door Pn~ ~ a Hon'"'"°°" T np to t-b.ou Oi 2 '%NI t.t11h ttlft\llllLon. ........ ~ _..,. • 1w11,.. hrun anJ t.h.16 .,,.... S1\I)' rn I""""'·~. 'f'<T " ........ Call ~,_,___,,I.Ml. • 1·714·H O·MOO ..... ............ ,,.,.... \ -. • Gourmet seafood restaurant I now serving Sunday brunch Orange County's fine$t gourmet seafood restaurant now serves Sunday brunch. On the ocean overlooking the Newport Pier. The REX Restaurant now opens at 10:30 a.m . on Sundays for one of the most exquisite dining experiences In the area. With a menu featuring nearly a dozen \'arleties of fresh fish. benedlct-style egos. seafood ap- petizers. signature salads and original omelets. The REX brunch 1s fast becoming a Sunday hot spot. For those who enjoy a leisurely paced meal with spectacular views of the Pacific. fine service. expertly prepared food and an international· selection of wines. Champagnes and spirits. The REX may be a very special "find." "We think Sunday's were meant . for the enjoyment of friends. family and good food in a entire meal is served by our professional staff. We have sev- eral premium wines and Cham- pagnes by the glass plus the standard array of brunch cocktails." Some of the most popular brunch items at The REX have been the Tournedos of Beef blackened Cajun-style. set on English muffin halves and topped with poached eggs and bearnalse sauce then served with potatoes and fresh fruit. Also popular Is the Seafood Omelette filled with king crab. scallops and bay shrimp. The omelettes are fluffy and stuffed with various seafood, vegetable and cheese combinations and the benedict-style egg dashes are finished with fresh dilled hollan- daise sauce. . Full brunches are prlced at $16.95 and include fresh fruit compote. croissants w ith preserves. entree plus a glass of premium Champagne. Many Orange County resi- dents have been making The REX Restaurant a brunch destination tor special family occasions and celebrations. Large parties are welcome and private dining ac- commodations can be arranged. The REX as also the ideal hideaway for intimate brunches for two. With the ebony booths accented by V1ctonan elegance, The REX creates a warm, com- fortable and sophisticated re- treat -perfect for a lazy, carefree Sunday by the beach. The REX also serves dinner nightly from 5:30 p m. and the cocktail lounge opens at 4 p.m. Phone 675-2566 tor reser- vat1ons. comfortable atmosphere," ex-.-----------------------11 plains Rex Chandler. "We don't have a buffet so guests don't have to continually interrupt their meals by leaving I· the table to refill plates. The ,, -,'-, '. ; .--·' • Wt'44ia& CalaH • All~Qik~ • l'Mty Tra~ • Cooluf'!I • TradlllOnal Pasuws. Cannoli. S fuglwlk'll<' Rum baba, Edatrt'S. l'~LK't'loll • Special Mm1atun.' Pastrws • Fresh &kl'd Focaroa 1P1u.a Brt•.lJ 1 • Ellptt90 • C.Pf>'K"1M 675-5388 3635 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar Tl'\EDOS Speciali zing in distinctive form al ~·ear ... for all yo ur formal needs. , . \. Lovers• loop Thia circular &ateway ln ~rmuda la the setting for many pbotoerapha ol boneymoonera because newlywed• passing through it attain laatlng bapplneaa. according to legend. "Si nce my mastectomy, I've been qune outspo en about early detecuon. and taking good care of yourself TRAINED Cf lHIFIE D 1-ITHR\ l~\1lr.l1olm·~•I! BRAS -SWIMWEAR ../-' Formal and Proms . . . AMOENt\ . Wedding Special ... One free tuxedo with every six rentals Let us help you - create that special look with all the latest colors and styles ~ Our experienced staff is looking forward to serving you with a unique blend of fresh new ideas and old-fashioned service.\ Please-stop by o r call (714) 848-8882 7616 EDINGER AVE., HUNTINGTON BEACH 2 t YEARS Of EXCELLENCE SINCE 1967 I ~1'.'911-.... ,--~~~.. • •¥-•.. • • •• • ' • ' PROM ES ~TO KEEP./An Adw.rtisina ~,tot~ Oa11¥ P1tot(Tu-:saay, ~run"' 9. tgAA -ti ·r; 1 n.1~~' , ... -.iT· "''•llf '°l:-r'."'f'Mt'~i.•1 •~''' • .. ·,----,,.. '~174 .. ,, . . ;---- Head-to-toe pampering just their style Salon Gregorle's and Fablen- ne de France are a n.ew entry to the world of beauty In Newport Beach. Located in Design Plaza in Fashion Island, they make a great combination in that you can now get a first-rate, top-to-toe makeover In one location. Salon Gregorie's Is a European hair salon. featuring designers from France and Italy, as well as the United States. They offer the latest in European hair stytes In a bright, cheerful setting. challenge." Says Donato. the artistic direc-Fabienne de France offers tor. "I try to make clients look traditional skin care services, their best. Every person has his together with relaxation ses&Jons or her own style and you cannot and exercise programs. Fablen- slmply do a style that Is in vogue. ne only uses the finest in natural It has to be right for that person. It products, which are imported has to be a style that compll-from France under her label. In ments their personality." Philip-addition to facials and waxing, pe, one of the senior stylists, cuts Fabienne de France offers com- men's hair exclusively. "I am a puterized facellfts, designed to perfectionist when it comes to "plump" the skin and eliminate men's hair C?Uts. I enjoy the wrinkles, Cold-wrapping to r• ------------------------" duce cellulite and collagen treat- ments. You can treat yourself or your signtflcant other ~o a "Royal Day." ¥ou can look stunning with a new hair do, clean. healthy sldn and a manicure and pedicure. Women will also be treated to a makeup, ·A day of beauty is the perfect Valentine's Day gift. And your valentine will not only look fabulous, he or she will feel fabulous because the day starts with a relaxation session and Includes luncheon and even limousine service for that truly pamP.ed feeling. Should you prefer chocolates to pamperfng on Valentine's Day, you may still want to check out Salon Gregorle's and Fablenne de France. You will find every- thing for a beautiful body and may even explore the beauties of a relaxed mind. Ask Fabienne about her secrets for relaxation. Having studied yoga. chi kong and acupuncture In France sinoe she was 16, she has much to share. Salon Gregorle's and Fablen- ne de France are in Design Plaza. next to Muldoon's Irish Pub, Newport Center. Telephone 644-6671. ~ . TuXedo Rentals & Sales. A full Service Fonnalwear Store Sweet wishes of valentilies, brides come true at bakery By Southern California's Finest Traditional Men's Store. 'IN C E 1 9 1~ .-+iHV1111/ '/ll?ar df\.1 \ru~ (.,Ncr v.l-\r.a~rf !<f...arA.9P6i'fl (714) ti<l-1 Ol\ft1 'If<_.,. . /J-tktt .ht fcl ,9. • W /() 0. .fwr H · S ., MARCELLA ....-uN and ltaUan specialties are baked ca,nnoli, a crisp, pastry shell .....,.....,_ with homespun Ingredients by wrapped around sweetened At La Dolce Vita Italian bakery the Caputi famity. ricotta cheese and chocolate thesweetestwtshesofbrldesand La Dolce Vita ("The Sweet chips. valentines come true. At least 30 Life"), located In Corona det Mar Other traditional Italian treats varieties of pastries and cookies at 3635 E. Coast Highway, offers Include the famous amarettl con- as wetl as wedding cakes, breads such Italian speclattles as the pignoli, soft almond cookies .__ ________________________ slathered wtth pine nuts, and • Valentine's Doy • AnnlvenoriH • Wedd1n91 • HcKpitolt • Funerolt • Birthdays • Po11Mts • fresh Flo-n •" lllant. • Dried F~ • Fruit emket> ond mor•I 2642 San Miguel Dr., Newport Beach (Newpon Hills Center next to Rolpht) 640-7980 HIS: M-TII f·S:JO, Fri. M , Set. t-4 torronclni, a frosted. honey-cin- namon cookie filled with five verities of nuts. The tradltlonal rum cake at Italian weddings is a specialty at La Dolce Vita. This sponge cake. soaked in rum punch, is filled with two Havors of Italian cream custacd and loed with butter cream·:-·1t Is only ohe of the many reasonably priced cakes -the bakery takes orders for every- -,hlng from chocolate cake cov- ered in fudge to the Jlraml-su, a mousse-filled sponge cake ;:::=:=:::;;;;=::=:=:=:==============================~t'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._11 soaked In espresso punch. Two weet<s advance notice Is Ideal for •a.a.vale'' yEJllotO..••• Quen Complete .99 spectal price HAWAII IS ''PAIR''ADISE We have cerefulty Mlected condominiums and beautif\JI locations in Hawaii that lend themeetves to one of the most "romantic" times In your lite ... let ~help. you ~eete memorleS to last a UJetJmel KAUAl-KIAHUNA PLANTATION at POipu Beach. 3 nights -garden deluxe 1 bedroom acoommoOatk>n. Welcome tel greetings. Lovera' t>t•fat bul{et wtttt chamP11Dne. •Budget Rental car (air con- ditioned, 11Utomt1tlc). A" ~ble taxes. .............................................. •·--per couple MAUI-THE WHALER at K..,.,..I Beech. 3 nights -OCMI\ vt.w studio acoommodatlon. Welcome lei greetlnga. Breakfast beaket with champagne. •Budget Rental car (air· con- ditioned, automatic) All appffceble taxes. .............................................. • ·-per couple • Coupon ..,. wcwtll llOO In FAU mM19. ..... I entllC· tioM .. YoW9 wlttl 'f0/1111 ,..,...., Clll •• ._,.. ~ge ~ ~. Ellilctl\le UWu 12/1tlll AM tM ..,_.,.•I Boe••• Of T,..,_ Moul tM ,.,.,_, .,,.,. Oft~ Alf"'-' 240 Newport Center Drive, Suite 224 Newport Beach (714) 720-1042 " 1., -"-J I fl ~ I I 12 -PAOMtSES TO KEEP/An Advertising Supptement to the Deify Plfo1/Tuetday. F•brurf 9, 1988 wedding cakes. The bakery Is open from 8 a.m . to 7 ~m .. Monday through Satur- day. La Dolce· Vita wtll deliver for a fee and takes orders for parties (with deposit), fin.e restaurants and banquets. CATALINA •• ; homJ»aCe7 boat or by plane. The schedules are varied. Whether you plan to just spend the day or stay for a weekend, there ~s plenty to see and do. There are scenic tours, glass bottom boat trips, and during the summer months there are sunset buffet crulMa and JWlllghldtnlng boatcrul .... The campgrounds are very gOOd, and thete are bikes and gotf carts to rent and ride. And '"'811 boats. Th«e Is alao scuba dlvtna and IOcal Instruction and rental equipment. . ff you are planning a long or lhort v.catlon, put Catalina lllMd on your ll1t. You wtH alwayt be gl9d you did. f""or reeervatlonl at the Garden Inn, phol'9 (213) 51o..G35e. - IUt ne -y- nd of ne >n. ng ce to n- !8 . b, ie - efl ed ate ats in-.. nd ln- ve at at ce. Ith am ter .ny he ry- >V- • a ke NO for m. Jr- ror ies its - • nd •d. to. IA he aet ng try nd nd ba nd or na IY9 Wed~ings by the bay romantic, picturesque' The Warehouse Res1aurant of- fers a beautiful place to hold a wedding and /or reception. Located on Newport Bay, It features one of the Southland's most fabulous vtews. according to Warren Levy. vice presldent of operations. The newty reconstructed and decorated outdoor. three-tier patio Is filled wl_th greenery and flowers against a background of sailboats and blue water; an Ideal setting for a ceremony near the bay. The patio, which Is heated and can accommodate up to 150 guests. is even suitable for brides who choose to hold a winter or spring ceremony. The interior of the restaurant has also recently been complete- ly refurbished and upgraded In an exotic Medfterranean-styte ·theme. The second stOr)' provides a panoramic view of Newport Bay with It floor-to- ceillng windows and decorations. featuring hanging plants and Island palms. The upper level can accommodate up to 300 people. Levy says most brides love the idea that this Is not a "typical" banquet hall. For a wedding to be remembered, The Warehouse Is an unusual but Intimate setting. For those who prefer a nautical arrival or departure. The Ware- house has two docks available with access to the patio and other banquet rooms. Many of today's brides are opting for this type of .. ff \I~ ""' F ~t/t4, ' l!on 'I wail In brin~ 111 the , $unday paper to rc111em her Boata make a perfect backdrop for tllla 1arc1en-llke eettln& at tbe Warelaoue. Traditional weddings • returning 8y TM Aw c6etted Pr.. Approximatety 2.5 mllhon mar- riages will take place in 1988. says Bride's magazine. Many of the weddings will be traditional in every way. which 1s not surprising considering that the magazine's reader survey for 1987 uncovered numerous con- servative attitudes For example. 71 percent said that sex without love is unen- joyable: 66 percent said the most Important aspect of marriage 1s to inspire and share with each other. three out of five said monogamy rs essential 1n mar- riage because of AIDS Yet the trad1t1ona1tsm is countered by the fact that more than half of the brides over 25 were 1n a profess1,,nal-mana- genal pos1t1on. 75 percent planned to work in the hrst hve years of marriage. 40 percent were planning to have children during this time and 30 percent spectacular entrance or exit. own sailboat. It was a very trained staff. noted Levy. If planned to take maternity leave L touching scene to see the new-something really special or cus-and return to their jobs. evy says. · ed · · d th As recently as a decade ago. lyweds "sail off into the sunset... tom-design 1s require . e Last summer. for example. he Levy said. w arehouse banquet experts may many feft that marriage was said, one bride and groom ar-In addition tp providing their be able to otter suggestions. doomed as an institution and that rived at their reception sipping own facility and amenities. the The restaurant is located at hving together or ltvmg alo'le champagne in a beautifully dee-warehouse can also make ar-3450 via Oporto in Udo Manna would be the norm in the future orated gondola. The rest of the rangements for weddings at sea. Village in Newport Beach. For Instead. men and women are wedding party was not far behind and unusual Ideas can be ar-more 1nformat1on. call the ban-choosing marriage. but only atter as they arrived toasting and ranged by ,the professionally quet manager at 673-4700. e pe<iod of Independence. ,J c~ring~thelrowndec~~ed .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ boat. All the wedding guests 11 stood on the Warehouse patio cheering just as loud. Another bride and groom. who were avid sailors. appropriately departed thefr reception via their • .. Free Valentine Heluf~ Baloon f ur Hea r <7'l Stoee 11ou~tt /alt tit ,e ove wit/ti e•erythlnc you could want for you.r • Ek\'t'rl\ 11111' <. ·nnlC"\ 11nn Co llt'<'llOn I hr rlC'ht''-I C'OOklt' In lhr \mrlc1 Valentine Cards by Brvers GourmN Ame-rtran Grt'ellng lei Cream Valentine's Day. l 'a ll now ''-• ant.I let RORer's create anti ·~ delinr a special •!ii.lli-;r, arrangement j ust for your Just for Stopping In" I J e lty Bellies Gourmet Giit Pat'k!oo ~• sweetheart. Our delivery truc ks will be running ~ Salurday and Sunday, Fetlrua r)• 13 & 14 until lhe las t Valentine is in her hands. ~ D-~a~;;t:~~·~ ~• 4~A ,\l•l\I lllAll lll l 1 1.Alllll NI I N lll" •* NEWl'Ol<'I' n :NTEt< Si\NTA /\Ni\ MAIN l'l.i\l'E ..:,,1 Mii J.i.._,..m "'"" ltd .11 ,..,,.,\rthur ~ :"< Mittfl !'>! ""~' "'"u A11lt t "' ~ :lll' c'"'° •, ,..,., ii.111 t ri 11 • "'I .. 1> '911 II " • -f 714 ) MO-~M) f 71 4 > >U.~·.l7J7 Gummi Item Wo rlds Small(' t Jaw Breakers Pa_t You Pactftc-llell T eplMme lllUa Ben • Oouns of Var1t'tlt"5 ChOC'Olatt-CO\·ered of Gourmt't ChOC'Olat" e prt>sso ht-ans SWEET THING (Loea ........ debt .... t 1820 Newport BIM. (at llaftor) . ac,.. from tM COllltJUda. C.. ._ r-------------------, 1 FREE CUP of Ca ppuci no 1 I or Espre o wlth thi cou pon .: I I L~-----~~~2~~~------~ " ... . Plantation-style· setting ideal for weddings and receptions .. By MARGE end TONY WT'ETTI ties. o.er,... c:.: s • • Many wedding vows have been Shortly after the engagement recited on this spectacular stair- ring Is given to the prospective case with the bride. groom and bride the reality or planning a minister positioned on the large wedding comes into focus. It landing in front of the floor to doesn't take long to get caught In ceiling mirror and the wedding the frenzied pace of planning that party cascacttng down the circular staircase. special day· The Supreme Court can ac- When making. wedding plans. commodate up to 90 people and why not . consider hav~ng a is available during the day on ~reath-taking ceremony 1n the • Saturdays and Sundays and also hbrary and then host~ng . your on Sunday and Monday eve- guests to a lav1s~ reception in the n!ngs. During other hours It Is the Supreme Court · setting for Continental dining The Court house ~estaurant in with tableslde preparation$. Santa Ana otters just such a A unique feature of the Su- setting. The attractive decor and preme Court Is three secluded southern plantation style charm booths. Each has mrrrored ceU- makes the Courthouse took like a lngs and heavy opaque vetvet setting from the movie. "Gone drapes. These popular private with the Wind." booths are usually reserved a Above the marble foyer. a month In advance for an- circular staircase winds upstairs niversaries or other memorable to the judges chambers and the occasions. Supreme Court banquet facilt-The Areside Lounge provides Let us create a wedding cake according to your own spedfkatjons. LONGSTIM CHOCOLAR CHIP COOlllll Delivered anywhere in Orange County Bo~e·s Bouquets MARKETING OfftCE " 835-4744 Your cake wfl be a wortc I o1 art and baked with aU natural Ingredients. c.w-.-.aw NEW LOCATION In Huntington Beach ac....,c.. .. Wedding Cakes Our Specialty We Don't Just Bake C.akes ••• We Create Mastetpiecesl You can see and taste the difference because we always "bake from scratch." A taste bringing repeat customers delight. trench 'e m.. •· tM IL. ca O • Ma ... 71 C~PCAKE ""=-a::. ... . U bakery the option or a reception room for wedding parties reoeivtng NnM before going into the Supreme Court room for dinner buffet. Just ott the lounge is tt)e Club Room. ideal for smaller gather- ings or up to 40 people. Thia room has an · out(joor garden at- mosphere and a·concealed large screen video system. Lisa Hibbert, banquet man- ager said ... We design each • banquet fOf our guests. Each party is truly different... ' Besides special banquets and parties The Courthouse Is open daily for lunch and dinner and Sunday brunch. Caltfomla-style cuisine is serY9d In the ~ary. In the Bar and Grill a totatly different menu Is served wlJh an emphasis on own moderately prices and faster service. · The CourthouM ia located at 2 Hutton In SantaAna. F0t further Information phone S40-M15. ON DEMAND Grocery Delivery Service from the Market of your choice TO YOUa NOMI Oii OfflCI MON-SUN ... ..,.. -10 p..M. 720-3877 0"6'ui~'.l'•ult an 1<1:; Avalon's Newest SMALL INTI MA TE JiOTEL With Bed -& Bre.llJ'~t Amenities Ju.st Off Cnsctnt ~wnut Sups from clu '&Mia THERES A LOVELY LrTTLE ISLAND ACROSS THE SEA ANO A llOMANTIC UTTU llOTCL- tllE PLACE to BE ~101\.EYMOONERS FINO IT A . · MVORITE SPOT VOL' CAN Jl'ST RELAX OR YOl CAN 00 A LOT THE AIR lS CRISP AND CLEAR THE STARS ARE SHJNEY HI oHT TllE VIEWS Of THE Hi\R~ ARE QllrTE A SIGllT THERES 90AT1NG ANO GOLF AND TE!l:NISTOO "ANO" THE NATIVES AU RlEHDl Y _ TIIEY WIU 1Vtl.COMi YOU Third • Carissa f.0. Boa llfl Avalon. CA 90704 (213) ) l().()})6 .. ' 14 lt" P~d'-ftfrtAh ACNe'rt19M0'~tCY'!M tiWft'~h'~.·~": 988 ) Pulling together Tlal9 '"Clrlett wttla a Mel'llnC allTer bell by Terry-llayei w..a.. ... tM ..._. of tM eo.ple paW.nc the bell rope tocetlaer to make lt rlDC· BRIDAL CELEBRATION ... Prom Paces event. Boulevards of Travel in coop- eration with American Airlines and Condo Resorts will give a one-week honeymoon trtp. to Hawaii to a lucky bride-to-be attending the event. Other door prizes will also be'awarded. Reservations should be made early for preferred seating Tickets are $25 per person or $4f per couple. Reservations can be made by calling lifestyte Inter national at 550-5800. MaJo credit cards are being aocepted .OYAGER V.t.lilll ~ 5,eci4t s499 On regular wheel base Vo_:yagersf ~...., --... ~ ..... -..... Oii ....._ prOllllcled IO llW --~ ... __.._ ........... -. .... nwa.,.. '' Amedcanlleatl. . AllOClatlon - made ating. >rS-40 an be Inter- Major tpted. Make i~ yourself gowns _.,..._ oa a....._..• jMt feeHn& cratt.e, maay brtda ..,-=~~ tM1r owa ....... A ••P''DI of pettema i.-? _.VopeOfterwllfaatuleeu(fromleft) :.;::'t1Ce'7 .... f•tartaa. ecalloped, oft-tlae-UcMaldu U. •....-S walit; a model for die W.--91.sed tmM; a plu• .. atyle wttll eabtoldered Meer fabric and •da; uid a laioe IOWD tlaat dlpe to a pro~d.e V ID the· lleck. . ·. GRAND OPENING "'€EH:BRATION February 10th tbru February 29th i .... rv STOREWID~ ALE Plus OPEN 7 DAY A WEEK -l~DAl 11 -l 6074 ''•m er at pringdale -•·amer -Dal~ Squatt Huntington. Bea~h (Behind Reu~ns ) 843-1 154 WE'RE UNVEILING THE LATEST WEDDING FASHIONS MtSSION VIEJO MALL (714) 364-2490 SOUTH COAST PLAZA (714) 751 ... 160 WESr.NSTER MALL (714) 192.a309 • Bridal Gowns • SUia • Slacks • Stirts ·~ • Dresses • Shirts • ~&L~~r • Alt~•k>ns .. . eo.-!»< t.tar ~ •• Oos1 Ol'ic. PKJkCoMI ~ 9 N.. A .. ~A.TO ~EP~ ~ ~t to t~~ J>itqt~~. ~~ 1988 -15 ,7 ~ 01 • \T';";-:-;-:-;T •' -'"'I \ ..,1 \I. U • I • __..._ ~. Tre t Yovr Volentine To Something spec1ol, we hove her size' 646 -552 1. w it h y ou I n m l WESTCLIFF PLAZ :Speciatt11 7;;1/U /e""' tlte -Neaet at 1Pe41tcti// 7'ta3a qJb ~OU 1RiW2 otJ ~OUIL CVo.btiKe ••• ThW2 ob CVeto.'s Service selection a sot1sloct1on since 1963. 642-1197. The S.0."'-6QJ061 The s.a. ....... fa· Ho. ..,.,.. .. Groc..y' ~, ... ~I f•oe-YoNI. m-9'10 ~~ ..... Im lat,. Mc:We't Oldlt foillocNd P,.Slqioe ~I Hdott fattlll. 6G4'72 I 7ltl St at Ir-A .. , ~ IMdl w...,. 'Iii 1,... •-.,. 12·S 18 -PAOMISU TO KEEPlAn AdYertlsing Supplement to the o.ly Plot/T'*Ctay, Febru9ry t , 1118 'Wit Sweet"DremesTM Olla&~ .. Ci.t.H.llP<-..,, 6G.J310 ,,_w,~ c.-............ »' ....... --()KO~ .... , .._w.,.--... ~·-si-s.-. s.t..oSJ .... ol .-..Co 721-lllS °' '*· o.--• .an ................... ..... -... ..... ~ I