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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-11 - Orange Coast PilotCoast escapes brunt of quake From staff ud wire reports A strong earthquake JOited Southern California today. rock.ing an area of at least 10.000square miles and causing at least 20 minor 1nJuries. Along the Orange Coast, a slight rumble was felt but no 1nJunes or significant damage was rcponed. "We didn't rcce1veanycalls. I guess that means 11 was pretty mild or that peo ple are starung to get used to these things:· said Lt. Dick Olson of the Orange County Sheriffs Department. County fire officials also said there n:cen l'd no repons of damage. - The quake measured 5.0 on the Richter scale and struck at 7:25 a.m. 1n the Wh11t1er Narrows area. mean- ing 11 was an aftershock of the Oct. I quakc centered there. said Jacquelyn Dreher. spoke'i"uman for the Call- forn1!1 lnst1tute of Technology. which monitors canhquakes in Southern California. At Presbyterian lntercommunity Hoc;p11al in Wh11t1er. al least nine patients were being treatt>d for minor in1uncs in tht emergenq room. wit h three othe~ a"a111ng treatment and a fe" m o re e .. pe rted. said spokt>swoman Mana .\dams She !>aid the 1n1uncs incl uded cut s. bruises and sprains. Some patients arn,ed b) ambulance. others walked in . - c * NEIGHBORHOOD FOCUS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1988 25 CENTS FJ9eeway s ·:hooter had prior brawl Prosecutor reports earlier conviction in traffic incident By JONATHAN VOUKE OftflehlJ,...llall The man v.ho rt'duced a ma rathon runner to a 4uadnplc~1c in a ( ost.a Nk'>.1 FrC\.'"a) ~hooting was con- ' 1rn:d in I "l°'h of ligh ting "Ith another man alln a traffic d1 !>pute. thl' prosecutor 1n tht· casc said \\ cdnesda' · ...\l~n ( arr..,11 Mor~n H . faces chargt•s of at1t•mpted murdt'r. assault "1th a deadl> "capon and tinng into a 'd mlc .resulting from a Jul) 18 shooting 1n bumpt'r-to-bumper traf- fit near thl' Orangt' ( oun t) Fair- grounds He 1s trer on Slll(H)(IO bail. Morgan's trial I'> the fim to ansc from la<:.t summcr\ ra .. h of h1gh"a> v1ol- t'nC<.'. h is C:\JX'Ctt•d to concl ude early nc\I \A.C'ek Morgan 1es11 ticd \\ednesda' that he fired the 5hot that sent a 22-Cahber slug into the nee~ of 29-)ear-old Paul Nu.,sbaum and paral) ted the Rolling Ht ll') fatale\ man. but o;a1d the shooting "a" a ·foohsh" act 1n a moment of anger 0..,,.... ,..__.,Lee .. .,_ Defendant Albert Carroll Mor1an hidea bla face from cameru u he and bl•wlfe. ·Joy. leave court. "'orse nightmare for the 'KL1m .. He said he dOt'sn 't remember "'hat spurred him to li re his gun but said he was frustrated becau~ he "'as being passed b) motonsts dn' ing to his nght on thl' road·, \houldcr "II ""as upsclllng to l.nO\A. thJt )ou'd be s1111ng 1n traffic so long.. 1ht•n ha'e people JU\I passing b) \OU .. \torgan te~t11ied ··1 The shoo11ng1 happened w fast "1th1n a !>t"cond or t\\O." J( 111 "·l' nut attempted murder. thl mo'' wnnu' o l the t"hargesagainst h1 ~ d1tnl \ nl'tghbor of the Santa -\n.i roolt·r IC\ttlied that "1organ v.a., not J \wit nl ffiJO People rcp0ncd feeling the quakt• (Plea.e eee QUAKE/ A2) Paul Nu .. baum te.tlfle. ln court that he '1-• no memory of the ahoottna that put him in a wheelchair. .. fhe gun v.as la~1ng there 1n the pouch. I thought I'd lire a "am1ng shut out thr "indo" ... ~organ tesu- fed "It's a nightmare for me but 1t'sa B«ausc he contends Morga n did not plan th<..' shooting.. defen~ at- tom e) Paul \k ,l'r d a1ms the 1nl 1- But l>cput~ l.)1stnl't -\ttome~ Chn• "-rJl1t k \Jld in toun Wcdnesda\ that ~1mg.an has bt-C'n 1n,olvcd in 'otbn trallit '1olente .\tTOrding to a Santa -\na pohci: rcpon ~torgan wiu ar re<.tl·d in I '1-t. after bC'aung ur an111ht·r m.in a her arguing w11h him a• .i r.:J ltiht \torgan paid a S.!50 fine 1n 1 hJt \.J\(' re"urds sho" (Plea.M eee FUEW A Y / A2 l Initiative prompts delay of 3 development pacts By BOB VAN EYKEN Of_hlJ,...IWt Fears concerning th e effects of a propo">ed c1111ens· growth~on1rol 1n- 1t1all'l' led the count) Board of Suix·n 1sors on WC'dnesda) to po t- ponc lOns1dera11on of three dtHlop- mcnt a~mcnl'> that "'ould ha'e locked 1n approval for more than 17.000 nt:" homes But c;upt'f\ t\ors turned around and apprOH'd thrl'c \tm1lar agrct•ment'i unenng ~ 1.000 home<, 1n the south count) The agreemen ts that "ert· po\t- pont·d \H'rc all connected "Ith the Foothill C mula11on Phasing Plan a S.:!35 -million south count~ road- hu1l d1ng plan Roads hu11t under the alan an: to be finanled tn bond' and thertin ht>s the ruh dtl'l1 rd1ng tu ~UJ')\'f\ 1\llr Gaddt Vasque1 "ho rcquc<,ted the l"' u-v.cd . pmt pom•nit.•nt \ a~ul'I \JtJ hl' \las conca ncd that the prl'"t>nle of a slov.-grov.th in1t1at1\l' 1n Orane.e Count\ might afft•et the "1lh ngncss of lenders to lla1. I. the road-de' elopment bonds "\\ htle I am ron' meed that the gt)jl\ of thl· 1-oothtll ( 1rcula11on Pha'ltng Plan arc right on targeL I am wmcrncd thal thC} ma~ be 1n ronll1tt \\tlh the 1n1t1at1,e ... said 'v asquez. ()e, elopmt>nl ae.reem('nts arc lrtal- h binding documents "htch proh·t t tiu1lderc, from changes in zoning m other ne" rt·quirement"> t ounl~ lcgaiOffil 1ah c,a~ the agn:t·- mcnt' "ould .il\o be 1mmunC' from the dTetl!. ot a proposed l1111en., gro"th-\ontrol 1n111a11,e ''Tht• agrc-cmt·nts \tale that the' "'II pre' .iii cncr aO\ ~han11.e.,ad1lptt·d h' thl hoard tll h' 1n111a11' c t>I ti ' 1t:r.. .,.. J \JriJn "'-u' Pl"r toun1 ' un~ Rut tho-.c guarantt"e'> IJl3' no1 0. t'nou~h IN the hond mar~t'l v.h1ct> h·nd'> Ill grti " Jilter. at the 'er ml·ntwn o l gru\A.th control ."uper '1sor R ~er ~t.anton '3td (Pleue eee THR.EE/A2) Candidates in 40th· air views PAUL AICHIPLEY Hot spell on Coast will last awhile · Crowded field tackles issues at debate sponsored by Balboa Bay Republican s Candidates 1n the 40th Con- gressional Dt!>t rn:~ Republican po- mar) fo und out hu" d1flicult 11 will be 10 •Ha ke out political lcrntof) Wcdnesda). Lyn Nofziger, President Reagan's one-time politi- cal director, was found guilty of lobbying top presidential aides for pri- vate clients after leaving the White House./ Al Boating More than 1.000 sail- boats are ready for the Midwinters this year ./IM Entertainment A world premiere ballet dedicated to Presley ar- rives this weekend./ A 10 Dunng tht• li r5t dt•hatc nl tht• campaign 1n In inc eight candidate<. genera II~ Ct hot:d .,1m 1lar 'II.'"., 11n fore ign and domec;t 1c l'>.,Ul''i .\'> 1f tht• alread ' rro"dcd slalt' Holiday closures to extend weekend Some Cit). C'ount) and s..·huul officials "'II get a four..Ja, \\Ct'kend 1n honor uf h;1d.-to-bat ~ prc<.1dcnt'-. b1rthd:l\ ~ . But trash tOllC('t1on in Cmta :\.le,,\ Fountain \"allc). In 1ne. Hun11ngwn Beach. Laguna Beach and r'' ix>rt Bea h "111 bc on St'hedulc Fnday and Monda~ Following is a hst of clo ings. • Orange County and California go,ernment office will be closed Fnda' and Mo nda' •Cit) go,emmen1 -city hall in Costa Mesa. Fountain Valky and lr"ine W1ll be closed Fnday and Monda> while city offices in Hunt- 1n1ton _Beach. La&un1 Beach and Newpon Beach wtfl be cl~ Mon- da only. • Schools-campuKs in Newport lkach. C'osta Mesa and Irvine will be closed Frida) and Monda)' whale schools in Fountain V1lky and Hununaton Beach w111 be closed Monda> only. Schools in Lacuna lkach will be closed all ne't Wttk Most b3nkll will be closed Monda) Mail" 111 be dcllHrcd Fnday but not Monda) • \\on·1 mal.t• 11 hard enough for t·o ntt'ntll'r' to rt\I.' .iho' e their oppo- nt·n t \, .1 ninth hopclul also intl·nd' 10 run .\dam ...._1cm1 I. ' of Hun1 1ng11,n &alh '' 111 ftirmall' annoumc ht \ l:and1J at' F l'b 11.l • r he \l>n uf Poh'lh 1mm1grant\. K1an1I. madl'lll'adlant>'i in I QM when hl' kd a 1.amp.t1gn as king the federal Three-car collision gtl\ ernml'nt to r-.'nounce the Yalta -\ga·cmcnt that plated his homeland 1n lhl' East Sl<x.· He'll ha' e to pla~ ratch-up to his oppom·nts "ho shared the podium bdurl· the Balboa Ba' Rcpuhltcan \\ omt'n Ft:dcra1 cd in '1hc fi~t r an- d1dJte'>· forum Three cant.l1Jatt'S stre">sed their ·ncn«'and <."onnel'ttons in Wash- CAMPAIGN '88 ington. D \ lour stood on thC'tr kx.il n cdcnt1als. anJ onC' su~('sted hC' ht'ld a UnlQUt' pcr'>pellt\e ilCQUlfed at (Pleaee eee DEBATE/ A.2) A pueencer ln a three-car colllalon Wedaeeda7 la naabed to an asnbalance. Once Nellie Cook, 84, of Coeta 11-wu •• .,., • U-hlrn on Newp&rt BoaleYU'd at l 9tll Street jut after DOOD ..... alle lllt oae car aad tHa cl'Mbad a...4-Gll lato aaotber. Ber,_ •:rr· Sw Ball, 80, of Coat.a ·-... .. ........... ..aai lloapttal. e, P H 'L ARCHJPLEY ud LA 'CE 10~0!\ °' -o.-y ._ -- T h1. I >range ( oast oo .. ~ed 1n fl u 11J hrlJ k1ng "arm \\{'athC'r v. l'J'IL 'l!J' ..t' tempcra1urc' reachC'd Uh. r J t 1.M)l.'f-0.. ~ 1 J' ,r, prcd11 .. ted thC' mid "'"" "l·•• "·•'l'., uuld last througt' th1. ,\ ,·~.,..;"hen am pc-oplc \A.Ill ('n 1•'' ·' "•1.·l'-JJ, hl,hda' · \~ "JJ .J ~rC'al da,.~. ~1d "1l'" Pl-'r ~ J "\larinc \afet' O ffi C'Cr Jim Tu"' \ "' r q "'tnd flll ~<.·J uii a1 abou1 ~ p n 1 ! 'll thl .ur temper:U ull' lJ ~~ ' I' -, I< , ~ d t'gl"C('S IO d mJt · .... , nut<.'' T umer said. l ll••nur.Jh'h k" people ~-ere on thl· .._,p,\ t 1 t'n!I ' 1 hr -.aid Hov.('\ C'f lifr~ .ir,I\ "l" l'fll hU~\ Th,·, n t''' ~.ll<'..t a rl·port of a hah' sc.a t 1· "a' l•n lhl 1C'll' rod.s It dlnt 1: 11 •, "'atC'r \A.hen thC'\ arr I\ t'll T hn ·' ''' • h1. J 'J a "hale had ~;ll hl·l 'dl Hu \A.hen lifeguard' am' t'll tht'' 'f\I. 1·l·J a c. ahfom1a g:ra' "'hJl1. 1rnl1l n~ u,1 ,,ff the \horthne -J, 111.,1c1n '~hi 1h1\ 11me l'lf )ear Turnl· ...i •J Hu nlnt!t ,, R..t,h "a' C"qualh (!Ull:t .i l,1;tu.1 11 ,.llll L...it l a'lt'"'' n l~ mph v.1nd<. d fll\l m.tn' r'\"f'I' 1 11Ttht"..and. v.h1k tempt·r.11un•, "'Med throughout uthl'rn t a 1n~n1a '-cv.fll•n tka, h and '3nta ~na l"C'\ or..!"'1 h1~h' ,,, ' "'hilt the Jcmrcraturt" at th<' I '" .\nge les ( "1c cntl'f rtl4't' tl1 .1 rt't llrd . thl"C'e dC'Jft'C 3ho'T thC' Pft'"'IOU., Feb 10 htitlh'I ''<ltn lll"I It ""J' tht' "C'\11n:1 lllO<.('('Ut t\e da\ ot n-,,1rtl h1gh1. 1n ~uthcm (ah- fol'n1J The h I 'oUH wa .. IU~ b\ a h1ih prt'''Urt' '"''em-that ~ult<' C\.\.Tf thl' \\ c't 111"'-J'tt'f'\ said Index Advk:e and Gamet Buttetlri Board Bullnesa a..fled A 11 A4 A7-8 85-7 · E%b.ulned bOdyshow~ no signs_ offoUl play 1n~1n& of a tt.am(f PJlokd b htr Kcn"ntth 8af"* k no• lhcs at tus Coma DMthnot~ Opink)n Polee tog PubAc notas :r:~ ----- A12 88 A9 A3 IM,8 81-3 A2 BJ GRSG II rgx .......... _ Wcahby HunUftllon Beach widow ency Ann Barwict died two )tal"J 110 o( appatttU ftltUraJ CIUJCS Ind not It tht hands of ht'r nd hu blncl. ICtOr4i..W to th<' Los 4n· Itta C«OMr·s ~. ••••••••!1111•:.:: ___ ~Coroncn· ckPulincomRlctcd tht1r l .., , .. ... ( husband dunn&• torm offtht I land late w1fc'\ h mt '" Hunll"l'Oft f rvba 1• tht nbbe:an • Harbour Herould not bt fat'hed for Ba,...ick told autbonttes that after romme-n tht) tw1m to ~fl-om a small Howt. cr.1ncoun.doc:wMobfHed hrt-boet, tut wtft C'Ol'-'*d 4Nban 1n 19 6 by 1home John ~ aulhonun ~ iht·death wu M n. &r-ic ' IOC\ Wirt Md due to natural u~ pot&i~ 1 ht'an n~m t)un1 alk9ed t.hfy ft'> 1nack and no aut~ • ron· tt1'td phoM caJ11 frOm ~ d\K1Cd. (Pl••• -mATll/M) \ •· r =:.:... .. doll:' 6 -• ~ JOU111 crap. IDO, I 2 riaa IMt a Repablican victor could terVe muy terms and earn im~nt letliOrity. The you'*"1 candidate it ll; ... oldna. 43. NMm Roeeabeq. 3$. Chuck De- Vore. 2,, andC'hristopherCox. lS. all have e•pcrience in the nation's capi- tal C. David Baker, lot, John Kelly. 26. Peter Buffa. 39, and Peer Swan, 4 3. all are elected IOC'al officials. John Hylton, 42. is an airline pilot. During the hour-Iona forum, can· d idates were asked to discuS$ their qualifications. their views on U.S. and Soviet conventional fon:n in Europe in the wake ol'lbe Intermedi- ate Nuclear forces treaty, ttie Strategic Defense lniuative, Nicaragua and what they thought was the most important foreign policy p,.oblem. The c.andidates also ditcuucd their views on offshore oil driUina. the use of nuclear power. the fedeftl deficit and what they thought was the most important domestic problem. Herc, in brief, are what each said in the order that they spoke: Darict Baker Bak.er, an attorney. is a city coun- cilman and former mayo,. oflrvinc. While supporting the INF treaty. Baker reminded listeners it was made possible by the defense buildup ordered by President Reap,\. He _ad\f,ocalcd...continuing support for a strong defense that would force advcnaries to bargain seriously for reductions. • Bak.er lamented that Nicaragua rnay have been irretrievably lost because of con~ressional under- mining of tbe president's policies. He opposes local offshore oil drilling and supports the use of domestic nuclear energy. Baker would revise the federal budaet process. calling for a biennial budget. a balanced budget initiative and giving the president the line-item veto. He secs America's greatest domestic threat as drug abuse and supports the death penalty for drug smugglers and dealers. Nathan Rosenberg Rosenberg. who squared off against Rep. Robert Badham in the 1986 primary. is a Republican activist who served undt'r the secretarv of defense and the maJorit~ leader 'in t,hc U.S. Senate. · While agreeing the Soviets have more conventional fo rces in Europe. Rosenberg said U.S. and , N-\ TO forces are better tratned and equipped. He 'owed to keep those forces strong He Mid Nicaraaua can be saved wkh forceful action by tbe U.S. ltOICnbera said America is at war with illqal drup, and he supports the death penalty for pusher$. He would enJi&& the use of U.S. military fortes to seem the tide of drup into the U.S. Ro.enberaopposesoffthoreoil rip soulh of the Santa Ana River and favon the use of nuclear power for the nation's energy needs. Cback DeVore DeVorc, a PcntagOn liaison to the. National Security Couneil. was the youngest Reagan appointee to the Pentagon. He said U.S. conventional forces will have to be stttngthencd in Europe and favors early deployment in SPfCC of strategic defense weapons. Warning that the Soviets should not be trusted dcspi1e their much- trumpeted glasnost. De Vore_ said the · country's major foreign policy prob- lem is the tJ.S. Congress. . If Cbngress stepped aside and permitted the president to conduct foreian poli_cy. Nicaragua could be saved, he said. DeVore said we would be ir- responsit>le to foreclose on the possi· bihty of offshore oil drilling because of our dependence on foreian oil. He favors the use of nuclear power if a way can be found to safely store nuclear waste. De Vore would push for the elimination of the Department of E:dueation. and favors the line-item veto ao.d_Jh~cath penalty for _drug traffickers. JobnBylton Hylton, a pilot for Alaskan Air- lines. said the country is in a crisis situation militarily, ec-onomically and morally. He warned the U.S. needed to address its military balance with the So' iets and ensure communism makes no more inroads in the We-stem Hemisphere. He doesn't believe Nicaragua is irretrievably lost. Hylton supports SDI. opposes off- shore oil drilling until more effective safety measures are established and fa vors the use of domestic nuclear power. Calling tax reform "a joke," Hylton would cut federal spending. give the president the line-item veto and increase domestic growth by remov- ing government restraints on the business sector. John Kelly Kelly. a Tustin cit} councilman. billed himself as a no-frills candidate v. ho would keep government spend- ing in check by cutting out the fat. such as food stamp abuse. He opposes offshore o il drilling but .• favon nuclear power plants. . ~~Uy said the county's m~ pt'OOlem is a tack of etnd~nt mass transit. He wo&&ld pu$h for a s'!;tcm similar to San Francisco's BAl, . Clut8tDplaer Co1I Coll, an anomey. 11~ u~ his job as a senior White House adviser to ru" for office hert. He would work to conJin~ the "Reapn Revolutjon" af\er the president leaves office. Arguina Nicaraaua isn't ir- rttricvably lost. Cox said, however, what cou•d be lost is America's credibility among its allin if it turns • its back on the rebels fiJhting thert. Cox would move beyond the INF treaty and c~ll for reductions of Warsaw Pact conventional fo~s rather than incrcasin& allied forces in Europe. He supports SDI, oPl>Oscs offshore oil drilling and favors the use of nuclear power pla nts. Cox would reduce or eliminate most federal programs like fa rm subsidies while pushing for a con- tinued strong defense. Peter Baffa Buffa, a Costa Mesa city coun- cilman. said U.S. conventional forces should be increased and adjusted to· deal with today's enemies, particu- larly terrorists. While supporting SDl research. Buffa said deployment-would depend on the fruits of that research. U.S..oompclitiveness~n L~ worl4- is the country's greatest f~ign policy issue. he said. Although he supports the u~ of domestic nuclear power. Buffa would take administration of the plants away from utility companies. He also would work to revise the welfare system that cripples the budget without helping the poor. Peer Swan Swan. president of the Irvine Ranch Water District board. said the nation needs to establish focused goals similar to the effort that put men on the moon. He supports SDI research and believes Nicaragua can be saved from the co mmunists. The U.S. lacks a focused foreign policy. Swan said. He wouldn't preclude the possi- bility of offshore: oil drilling if it's needed an"d called for rebuilding the nation's basic infrastructure to ensure its industrial power. Swan would place regulatory ·con- trol over all nuclear plants under a central administration. To solve the budget woes. he suggested the American ta:itpayer would support fair. across-the-board cuts 1n federal spending. / February heat wave hangs on U.S. Temps Aliluquef que Andloreioe A..,.. Alllnllc Cjty Mttmot• lllrmongnem ... lotlOl'I llufllk> CtlW'IMIOtl,S C Cl\erlOlte. N C CNcaQo ClnclnMll a-rend Co6umbua.Ohlo 0..-FI WOftll Oeyton Den.w 0.. Moines Detr0tt Duluth EIPMO Et1e Feltbenlls fleol!•lt Grand~ ~ lndiMlapolis Jaellson.MIM Jacuon,,,... ~ K-Clty i. .. v.- u111e Roell louls'""9 ........ Mieml 8Mc:tl ......... Mc*-StPN ........ .. "-...... on-. &a 24 N9wY(lrtj Clty 23 1t C*llflOma City eo 35 OmaN 4 7 2t Otlal1de> 48 19 PtlWedetplll• 81 34 ~JI 49 3e Pilllburgfl 39 21 Port*'d.Mlllne 25 12 POftlM<l.Ore S4 44 ~ 56 3 1 RllOid cny 20 ,. Reno 35 30 ~ 26 18 St Louts 35 23 &.it U1b City 81 19 S9l1 AlltOtllo 29 21 Seettle 21 04 Spoil- 13 • 14 Syr.ouM 24 13 T~-SI P1Mlbg 01 -24 TOC*I• 87 28 Tucsoo 2t 18 TUIN 03 -20 W~ton.D.C. S4 2t Widlff• 17 08 : ~5-Smog-Report 31 22 Pollul..,1 11.,...,d tn<lell (I*)' 0-50 ee 47 gooc1; s1-100 moo.•••· 101-1" -eo •• ~ 200-299 ~ u~: 300 37 22 #>d -,___. Fnt ....... 27 ~ .,,_ dey's en91Md P8I Second,. 72 43 todey"a pei ~I S4 23 a.. IMc:fl to MKA<thu« 8lvd 25-47 42 33 .,_, Sedclleb9cll Yll/ley •• 25-7S eo 33 "---...,, (fotec;Mll .. • _ eo 73 t1 loe ~Airport, 33-70 ,,. ..... 3 S4 am 1t07 pm 7 24 pm U)-21pm s 1 0.0 3 1 ilt THREE DEVELOPMENT PACTS DELAYED ••• .From Al "The well can be pois6ned very easily:· he said. Stanton added that he did not believe two weeks would be enough to work out problems concerning the agreement and the initiatiye. He suggested meetings betw~n the board and backc:rs of the slow growth initiati\(~. Sponsors of the initiative. sub- mitted to the Registrar of V.oters on Tucsda). have criticized the proposed development agreements. calling them an attempt to circum· vent the will of the people. .. , wi sh the} would wait until the inniati' e has i o ne before the voters before approving all of these agree- ments." said Tom Rogers. co-author of the C1t1zens Sensible Growth and total of 21.000 homes. despite the objections of Stanton and Vasquez. who argued that the postponement should apply to all of the proposed agreements. Supervisor Harm·n W1cdc:r was the swing vote. Several members of the audience spoke out against the proposed agree- ments. 011e speaker who a~ued against all six agreements was Elizabeth Brown. a reprcscntati\'e Of the environmental group Laguna Green Belt. Brown criticized the agreements on a number of points. includtng her contentton that there has txen inade- quate cnv1ronmc:ntal impact stud} fo r the propos<.'d projects. mglcss. because the developments includ<.'d in the agreements are alrcadv authorized under the coun- t' ·s General Plan and existing zoning laws. "These agreements do not authonzcd an} nc:'w units." said Robert Fisher. <.'ounty director of planning. The three postponed agreements. Rancho Santa Margarita. Foothill Can} on and Oove~ Canyon. would guarantee a total ~f about S 130 m1lhon toward th'e Foothill road construction plan . \lso included arc funds for Ii- bran~. lire stations and sheriffs substations. The other three. Aliso VieJO. FREEWAY SHOOTER IN PRIOR BRAWL ••• Traffic Control Initiative ... But of course the) won·t because they're tf) i ng to get around it." She said the roads to be built under the agrl·ements will become con- gested ' ith the residential develop- ment that 1s being permitted. Marina Hills and Bear Brand Ranch. arc not part of the Foothill plan but all will contnbutc funds for other road- building programs. From Al In coun Wednesda\.-:('a rroll faced his '"ictim for the firsi time since the shooting. Nussbaum was brought to the counroom strapped to his wheel- chair in an ambulance from the Downe} rchab1htat1on hospital he now calls home. In their tcst1monv. both defendant and '1ct1m said t·he' did not re- cogn1Le one another. · Although he ''as on the wi tness stanJ for onh a short 11me becau~ he has no mcinon o f the incident. Nussbaum told ·reporters after tes- 11fy1ng that he made the painful JOUrnc} from the hospital to the courtroom 1n hopes of preventing other mindless shootings. "The reason I came to the court room toda) 1s bec:ause I fee-I a great 10JUSt1ce has becn done to myse1r:· Nussbaum said as his brother and a fnend stood b~. occas1ona41y gjvmg him sips ofwatc:r from a bottle v.1th a strav.. ··1fth1s can help to stop people from doing thcSt' kinds of th ings. th1<. is m) contribution. Nussbaum said his heart holds hatred for Morgan. and at the same time"( think he is pathcttc ·· "I hope (Morgan I"" ill spe111d a long t1me behind bars." hl' added But Nussbaum said even that v. 111 not bring JUSllce in the case. Justice. he said. only could be found "1( somrone went thro ugh e'aetl~ the same thing I ha'c Word'i cannot e'pla1n 11. "Right nov., I am comple te!} dependent on other people to take care ofm, da1h needs ... If l ha\C an itch on in~ nose or head. I need someo ne: to scra1ch 11." · Nussbaum -who once ran mara- thons and pla)ed tennis wi th a young Tracv Austin -made most of his statements at a crowded courtroom nev.s conference after Jurors had been dismissed. but his effect on the panel was evident. The six-man. six-woman jury sat stone-faced as he clearl" and art1culatel~ responded to questions from Krahck and Mever. Wearing a T-shirt from the 1981 Oakland Mara- thon v.1th his hands and feet wrapped 1n protecti"e foam . Nussbaum told the attorne's he was on the Costa Mc~ Frcewa) -which was packed "'11h fair-goers -because he was going to ha ve dinner with a fr~end in Newport Beach. The wt thing he remembers. he said. was a "humming' in his e~ It was only later. after his ~tsun station wagon caromed into three other cars and he was taken to the hospital emergency room. that he learned he had been shot, he tcitified. It '1.as months before he learned to c' en breathe on his own. and still later before he could speak again. He has no use of his arms or le~s. he said. Meyer said it would be important for the jury to d«""ide the case on the facts. not.the traicdy of Nussbaum·s inJury. If convicted of all charges. Morgan could be sentenced to life in prison. A key requirement to the attempted murder charge is whether Morpn meant to hun Nussbaum. "If there is evidence-not surmise or emotion -to suppor:t a JUI) finding of premeditation or dclibera- Wednesday's Lotto picks By ne Associate-cl PrH1 six numbers will share a pnu Pool of $4.2 million. lottery officials said. Here arc the winning numbers Those picking fi ve numbers plus i'tc~cd Wednesday. night for the the bonus number wi ll share $1.8 Cahfom1a Lonery s twice-weekly . . fi f · S60S 000 fi f "Lotto 6-49" game: 40. 43. 30. 47, 38. f'l'.l1llS1~nso: 0001vc oTsh1x .. f . . . : ouhr o 29 and the bonus number. 34. Sil., J : •• ree 0 sax is won an The numbers were chosen by lotto -automA~SS. machi.nc durinJ a television broad-The sales f ro.m Saturday to cast orginating in Sacramento. Wednesday night s drawing were Pla)-ers who correctly guessed all S 11.4 m1lhon. ORANGE ....... COAST --· r.91 MAIN OfftCI .lJO ·~1 8av &1 ~· -,...- Rogers told the board Wednesday that he would be willing to discuss u on. I haven·t heard 1t tR this court." inclusion of some ke y initiative Meyer said after the prosecutio n rested Its case Wed nesday. "To provisions into the agreements. a d . · compromise that might make them elevate this case into preme &talion more palatable to initiati ve backers. and deliberation requires something The main ingredient missing from that just isn't in the facts." the proposed agreements. Rogers Morgan testified the gun. which is said . is a guarantee that roads bu'ilt small enough to be hidden in a man's under the Foothill plan will not palm. was in his fo ur-wheel-drive exceed county standards for traffic truck after a camping trip. He bought congestion. "The mc:d1cinc ~ou arc proposing to rnre the malad) 1s what made us sick m the· first place." she said. "That's wh~ the people aren·t buying it. .. But county staff members say the opponents· arguments are mean· The: largest the 17.000-unit Aliso Viejo planned community. will con- tn butc up to S35. million toward constructinJ, a segment of the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Cor- ridor. OU AKE FELT ON COAST .... f?omAl the revolver after being stalked b) a "If standards for level of service mountain lion on a previous outing were stated explici tly, then we from pomts ns far apart ns Fall brook ··c, en though It wusn'1 as strong as the and intended to use it to frighten an) wouldn 't have substandard road!> 1n San Diego Count} in the south to Inst one. the) w1d the big one 1s animals that approached hirft on going in." he said. Lancastrrin the MoJave Descn in thl' coming:· future trips. Tony Moiso. president of the Santa north. a 100-mile stretch. It also was "It JUSt rolled for a long time." said He told Krahck he did not recall at Margarita Co .. said he thought 1t reported in Redlands. some 70 miles Shcila·Cov..gcr. a dispatcher with the what point he remembered the gun would be possible to make some east of Los -\ngelcs. to Malibu. 30 Long Beach Fire Department. where was in the driver's door pouch. but accemmodations to the initiative. miles west on thl' coast. and in no reports of 1nJur)· or damage had continually stressed that he only ··That's where I think the real Barstov... 90 nulcs northeast of Los bl:on taken. intended to frighten the next motorist promise hes:· said Moiso. whose Angeles. The Oct. I Whittier earthquake Rancho Santa Ma~n.ta planned Some '"entral Amencan 1mm1-measured 5.9 on the Richter scale. It w"Q fried to use the shoulder to pass '-•JJ communa·ty 1·s one o the postponed grants fl<.'d their homes in Los Angeles and its immediate aftcnhocks cau~ him on the congested freeway. agreemeAts. "l think we can for-and set up camp io parks once again. S358 million in damage in Los Morgan. who had a blood-alcohol mulate some kind of marriage be-as they did after the Oct. I temblor. AngelC"s and Orange Counties and level of .10 percent when he was tween the initiative and the agree-terrified of the killer quakes called caused at least seven deaths. arrested. was taken into " custody ments:i . tt:rremotos in their countries. At the Police Department in Whit- shonh afterthe 7:05 p.m. shooting. A Hesaidhcrematncdopposcdtothe "It \.\as jLCst like last time. Yuu t1ertoda~. r«ords clerkCarol Rob- man driving behind Morgan saw the initiative. however. "The way it's alwa} s feel the building crack." said 1nson said the quake felt "prctt) shoouni and passed a description of written. it stops everything." he said. Leticia Melgoza as she sat in a strong." the vehicle to Costa Mesa pohce. who Moiso said he was disappointed Figueroa Street park with her family. Bill Shaw. manager of the San arrested Morgan just mside the that his agreement was forced to wail, cradling a bah) ho). "We don't want Gabriel Civic Auditorium. which was fairgrounds. Morgan's wife. Lonn ie while others were approved. to go upstairs because we don't want 1t heavily damaged in the October 1 Joy Morgan. was also in the truck at Board members approved thrtt to shake: again. quake. said the afiershock cau~ no the time of the shooting. but was not other development agreements. for a ··1 got twice as scared." she said. new damaie. a~ned.She 1scx~tcdto1taify1n ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the trial. 11 DEATH ••• Prom Al Barwick shonly after his wife's death in whit'h he falsely claimed she was still ahvc and that he needed mone~ for her treatment at an Aruba hospi- tal. Mrs. Barwick was I 3 years older than her second husband. Whelan said this morning that the coronc{s ruJ!na docs not close the case. aod that the cause of Mrs. Barwick's death is still unknown. The sons have also filed a wronaful death suit 1Pinst Barwk k. 38, in Oranae County Superior Court. A jury trial to dctermint, hrinhip 10 Mtl. Barwiclt'scswe is scheduled for March 7. but will likely be continued. said Whelan. DallJ Hot DellftrJ •• QuerenlMd .,. ~ e.. •!Wia •• -c• <1;.-r ~-.w·.~•u -& ..,,,..,,.. w 'llt Just call 642-6086 • MOl'oOl>t ,,_, II ,OW !JO "<II -'(fN -Dy ~ JOC> ... t .. tirJr•, t"" -fO&JI ~ ., oe ~~'/{)' ~ /h(' htOnlh fl~(~ PJW o/d IN I.I toorlA ./.$ 00 td fDt+ '{f l_en_ ;m1 IHff a ,,~t1 t1e <Vtt(Jf"~ 'M.f"W °'1t«~y«t.1<mc.f6.()() !#'t/;< ~ /"'tt'l" f/tAr nm~,,,.. (J,,, lrm k rn lt{)H' th<-h nrm '":,-nu ~oq, am/ 011/tr f'/U/ p/tlt.< lnt>-nlA n f"'t .r tl>tll /x amm<tk<{fo-tkl#OU IMll~I«. ~ rrwU k a uwvtt'I" /uJt<'t'.' What do you like about the O.il)' Pllot? Wl\at don·t you like? Call the number above and your mcs-sqt' will be rttordcd. 1ranscribed and ck· hvcmi to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour anJwerint wrvicc may be used_ 10 mord 'rn n to the e~h1or on an topac. Contributon to our Lttten cotumn must include their n.a~ and telephone number for verification.. Ttlls us what's on )'Our mind. f --.0 kt ,.,, -~-· " ~ 00 'IQ' ·~.... '°"' : "~ T • ~ • t•• t •O • ~ F .J '°'"' ,~ •• Df' ~----tll'! cercua ...... , ... , ... - . (/Ide '~""1e~"aUt'rJk-JH,a1cdtn-Wct« .Eir~~. .... ,/ " ~ .. ..,,....,a.....(il. ·~~"")l'#-~!/f;_ ...... ~ -----==,,,,.,..- .. .. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursdey. Febru91Y 11, 1988 • ~ Leadership and memories come up short 4th lntech suspect pleads guilty Wben Rep. R.obert Badham suscsted in a recent interview that newspapen arc often overly de~ndent on their own libraries. he madC l. valid point A newspaper's library consists primarily of articles dipped out of that publication for future reference. The congressman 1>0inted out that misinfonna· tion. misquotes or other errors in a story can be built upon, in perpetuity, as reporters pull the file on that subject and repeat the errors in succeedil'\I stories. Of course. anytime a &ross .d istor- plul tion of faict is brought to a newspaper's A-CllPLEY ancnuon It will Ill (Un a rorrec- 1 ·············• ion . But Badham right· ly pointed out. •gain. that the correction won•t get the ~me big play in the paper as the original story. His particular gri~ against the Daily Pilot was its stories and editonals that n~tively portrayed his world travels at the pubhc's expense. The newspaper was especially cntical of a South Pacific jo urney that took a congressional delcption through such exotic places as Tahiti and Fiji. Furious about the coverage. Badham visited the newspaper offices where he talked to the publisher. -editor~nd anyone el~ who would list.en. uplainioJ- euctly what the trip entailed and why stops in Fiji ~nd Tahiti were necessary. In our latest intervie~. Badham again talked about that coverage and complained that the Pilot's library would contain only clippings of critical stories because he had never received a fair hearing from us. I was· ready to balance the record for the congressman in the story that followed our interview when I went to our library and discovered. lo and behold, we had indeed given him that hearing. In a front page story that followed his visit to the Pilot. he was given the opportunity to spell out. step by step. his entire trip to the South Pacific. Maybe he never saw the story. Or maybe he didn't remember it Just as a newspaper's prejudices can get stored forever in its library. an indtvidual's prejuQices can get stored in the memory banks where they block out or reject any information that contradicts those prejudices. That's not to say the congressman didn't have a vahd argument about newspapers. But believe it o r not, newspaper reporters generally do their best to get the facts n eht. When they d on't. editors are read~ to run corrections. I mcnt·ion this because I've been wondenng 1f our newspaper has been eiving the Board of Supervisors a bum rap. l ooking in our library. I've had trouble finding stones that show our supervisors providing mucti-needed leadership in the coutHy ·on·· controversial issues hkc development and transpor- tation. Tuesda} ·s delivery to the Registrar of Voters ~lfa~e of 95.000 s1gn!1tures on a slow-growth in1t1atl\C was accomplished in dramatic fashion. complete with coffin and hearse to symbolize the end of politics as usual in Orangc-County. Gaddi Vasquez. and Harriett Wieder have been pla}.inJ_ around wtlh ..somc_.altematives-to the in1tiat1 ve while they ·and other supcrvisors belittle the citizens· effort as simplistic and unwo rkable. The supcn 1sors bn stle at suJtgestions that they've bttn bowing to developers· wishes. Yet, they consider approvals for thousands of new homes at the ''el) sa me time their constituents arc crying for n slowdown. ~· The last time the supervisors really took a controversial Stand was when the} finally picked a jail stte -after they "committeed" the issue to death. They convenient!~ found an acctptable site in Ralph Clark's district after he announced his retirement. He no longer would hav<.' to face the voters and his successor would b( able to sa} he had nnthing to do with the de-cision. Just to show his heart was s11ll in the right place, Clark voted against the sckcted site. anyway. The public's view 1s that unbndlcd growth without concurrent road eApans1on has led to countyw1de traffic jams. Supervisors who point to growth outside of their jurisdiction as a chief culpnt aren't providing leadership. just excuse-s. Leadership would have ~n planning to prevent gridlock. so that a cilllens· ini11at1vc wouldn't have been needed. Maybe there really are instances of stro ng leadership by the Board of Supervisors and o ur library just doesn't have them on file. Maybe Badham's point applies here. too. Maybe I should look in the fiction section. IJ GREG llml&X ................ A second Newport ~ach man has pleaded auilty to fraud cha~s in connec-'°" with an elaborate multimillion dollar precious metals scam. accordina to feckral prosecutors. James Eglius. 40. remains in custody without bail at the federal prison on Terminal Island after plcad1n$ auilty Monday 10 two counts of mail fraud committed while he was with Jntech Investment Corp.. a Newport Beach Three hit byl;lutos, cycle in. Laguna By LANCE IGNON °' ................. In ICSLlha.nJwo hours Wednesday in Laguna Beach. three people were struck by vehicles in separate incidents. two on ~_!'th Coilt Highwaj. _ _ · The most serious incident occurred at about 7:55 p.m . at the intersection of Anita' Street and the coast hi&hway. A woman was struck by a 1970 Volkswagen as she was crossing the-busy highway, witnesses said. ..I looked over and'I saw him (the dn ver) skidding. The woman almost ran but she wasn't fast enough," said Flynn Baglin. a busboy at nearby Salemo Pizzeria. "He was still skidding as she went otTthe ca r. He was going too fast and didn't know how to brake:· Baglin said. " Baitlin said the woman was about fi''e feet trom reaching the curb when she was hiL . Members of the Laguna Beach Fire Dcpanment administered treatment to the c-onsc1ous woman before she was transported to a local hospital. Po lice were unable to provide the names of either the woman or the drl\ er. The first accident was reported at 6 p.m. at..the intersection of Oak and Glenneyrc streets. A 1985 Volvo driven by Virginia Ehdau.·. 39. of Laguna Beach hit pedestnan Veronica Fernandez Delarosa. 25. of Dana Point. police ~1d. The woman. who was in the crosswalk when she was h11. suffered a bruised knee. ·Ehadlt' drove-· h~r to the hospital. said police. No c1tat1ons were issued. .\ pedestrian crossing South Coast H1ghwa> a t 7:10 p.m. was struck b) a motorC)cle. but po.lice are putting the blame on the pedestnan because he was alleged!)' Jaywalking. Both th~ motorqchst and pedestnan \!.Cre transported to arc-a hospitals. The pedest.rian_Ouvc.r Shcaller. 62. of prcc'ious metals tclemarlttting firm, said U.S. Anome)' Terrec Bowers. Six principals 1n the firm, including £&lit1s. ~re arrested in Dec-ember on charaes that thty allegedl> bilked 400 pwple o ut of $2 millio n in investments bttwecn Scpttmber 1984 and February 1986. EaJitis faces a maximum of 10 "ears in prison and is SChCd\lled for sentencing March 7. said Bowers. EaJitis is the fo urth lntech suspect 10 enter guilty plC'as in the fraud scheme. On Jan. 29. Matthew Valentine. 28, of Ne"'- port Beach. pkad"'-d &u•hy 10 thrtt count of mail fraud and two counts of interstate tran~port1t1on of stolen property. Valcn- 1ipe, president of In tech, facn 1 maximum of35)ears10 pnson and a fine of up to S 1.2 million. said Bo\!,ers. He is scheduled for sentencing Feb. 22. Two other lntech suspects have also entered guih) pleas. Richard Johnson. 31 formerl} of San Clemente and now h\'1ng 1n Chicago, pleaded guilty to one count of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to com·m1t mail fraud. Mark Rattct. '33. of Costa Mesa. pleaded guilt~ to two counh ................ ~ ... L~una Beach Fire Department paramedics treat a woman who wu hit by a car while croulna South Coast Highway on Wednesday nlght. The w~man•a identiffcatlon wu not amiable. Laguna Beach. suITcred a bro k<.'n left ankle and rdt:ased from \t 1ss1on Hospa.-il R('· and motorn chst Lance Bairds. 24. of g1onal \ted1cal Center Dana Po~AI ~a~ l~atet!for miner tn}Un~ Funner dt"lails ""eft'--flol-ac\a1l-aN~ Tustin Marine faces charges after missing work to take son to doctor By n.e Associated Press The Mannes aren't looking fo r a fe "' good dads. SJI. Kevin Ott. given a week off from duties as a helicopter technician at the Tustin Man ne Corps .\ir Station. has learned his concern -I 0-month-old son Michael -d11Ters from those of the m1lt1ary. "They were t.rymg to 1ell me m ~ priorities were screwed up," Ott said "That the Manne Corps comes first. and e"el)•thing else -family. chil dr<.'n. "'hat· ever -comes second. ··1:~ take m)' iOn o'·cr the Corps e'c~ da). 0\t. 1'5. said his fiancee left him and their son last month and an upcoming si ~­ m onth transfer to Japan sudden!~ became a disaster. Supcnors said he should leave the boy with relatives. but he has no fam1h who can do the job. Even a simple trip to the doctor with h t~ son Saturda~ h:d to problems -he might face m1l11a~ prnSt'Cu llon for m1ss1ng \I.Ork. To demonstrate his plight. Ott brought his son to '-'Ork T uesda' at l\1an ne Hea'' Helicopter Squadron· -.~65 He planted h1msdf at his desk 1n the \quadro n a' 1oh1cs shop "'Ith h.is bottle-suc1C1ng son on his lap "Sudden!-... e'en one realized I rcall\ did ha H· a son. that ·11 wasn "t some e'cuse ., "as cooking up to get out of"'ork~ .. he said ··.\II the ~1anne Corps sees art' numbers. un11I som<.'thang h11s them 1n the e~e and the' see be\o nd the numbers to thr p!.'op1c.·· . Capt. Enc R ishel. director of the Famil} en ice C<.'nter at the hase. said the m1htan ha~ set up da~-~:are centers and higher pa; for Man nes"' Ith dependents to help single parents ··Being a single parent 1s a d ifficult issue an~'\hcre. in the m1 l11ai: o r in "' 1llan hfe:· said Capt. Joanne Sch1lh ng. a M anne ~poi...es"oman a t the Pentagon T h<' ind1' 1dual 1s sttll J \1anne He sttll has a JOb IL' do .. \>i anne officials sa~ 11 1\ J>OS<.1hlc tor single parents to maintain m1lfta~ cart•er.; -there arc I .J~o ~ingk lathe!"" in the 190.000-man ( llrp<. :\!Ont.> ..\ St\.·month "'a11 forda,-care "t'n 1n·sa1 the baSt' has forcl·d 1)11 11.)u<,t> pn' ate !"lab~ sitters that. m u pied -...-1th ftl\-xl a nd dt1thmg C\pensc~. cost about S-10!·1 a mMw1 mtlre than his ~rgcant'<. salan 01 ~I f>\lO a month Ott had no idea he \\t1uld ha' c sole cust<xh ofh 1~ ~''" unttl his f1an~re left Jan -He· said he "ants to rat't' \11chael h1m~lf. and he has li ned up a JOb \\)th a reakstalt' fi rm J!tcr he lea' e the ~nice. But nC'-' offer'> of as<.manl.'e from fello\\ squadro n mL·mht·r<. ha'e ll"d him to rccon'l1dt•r thr d1~·harge rt'que<.t On \\asg1q•n a "'t·d.·\ lea 'e 1ocont1nuc lool>..1ng for <.timenne "'cart' tor his son. or to n"Qlu.·s1 a human1tanan d1~harge Irvine of mail fraud. lJ. . Dmrict Jud~ Manuel Real sentenced Johnson to 60 weekend day' in jail and 2.SOO hours of community service Monda) for what Bowers called a limited role 1n lntech. Rattct fa~ a muimum penalh of 10 }ears in priwn and a fine of up to $500.000. said Bowen. Charges wt-rt' dropped against two other suspects. Ro~rt Canfield. 32. of Costa Me!Mi. and Marc Guest. 30. of New York Cn~. .\dd111onal chargC'S may be filed ag.ainst them at a later date. said Bowers. OCFairwins 10 prizes for '87 activit.ies By JENNIFER WEBER Ott ... OeltJl'llotlW! ( om ix·ting ag.amst fairs and expositions from around the L 01ted Stat~. thC' Orange ( ount~ Fair garnered top honors from the \\ t''>tern Fairs .\ssoc1at1on. Tht: fair " on four first-place awards and SI\ S<.'cond·place honors, the most cap- tured b) an~ of the 54 compemors. The Orangt Count~ Fair competed d1rcctl) \\llh fairs ha,1ng mo re than 150.000 people attrnd or budgets of _mbre than S 100.0CX:I acrame nto-area media Judged the 3~~ entnt"'> ~mong the ftrst-plaC"t awards was one for commun11~ and public relations pro- gramming Programs last year included special da~ s for the handicapped, scnaor c1t1zens a nd local media. business and polt11cal leaders The Costa Mesa-ba~d fair also won for educationa l program with us promouons of last ~ear's eu and pouhf) t hem e. suix·n 1sed b~ Beck) Ba1le}-Fi ndley. The fair also took top honors for its radio ad,enas1ng and crcatt''t' uSt" of pnnlCd design. "'h1ch "'as de,eloped by Jill Llo)d & .\ssociat<.'S. a pubhc relations fi rm. ·-rm rcall ~ pleased v.tth the programs that continue to be developed between the Orange Count~ Fair and the com mwntJ}." sa1d "iorb Bartosik. faJT general manager. .. ffhe a"'ards) are a true salute to the gOod v.ork put forth b)' the fair and the staff." Seco nds plal'e honors were for television ad,crt1sing. media press.ktt. competition handbool>... newslcner. pohc~ manual and special educa11onal programs. The fa ir too~ a third place for ont' of Llo,J·s ne"'s pho tographs and an honor· abk mention for m annual -\:buth Expo. $300limit for smog work urged 'i.\( R .\ "1E'\TO I .\Pl -T he creator of ( J l1fMn1a·s massl\e automobile inspec- tion program sa's motonsts should be ·required 10 pa' for up to S too wonh of n·pa1rs on smog-belching cars tatc Sen Ro~n Presk'. D-Rn ers1dt> pro po<.<."d. lc-g1 la11on ~ ~nt'ida~ that \\l)Uld also fol'("(' d1~l trud,s and buses tQ pull 0 ' er for regular 1nspcc11ons. bu1 dtl'<.cl-i>t'"ered pas~ngt'r ca~ "ould con- t1nut w be C\empt from the program .\nother pro' 1s1on of the hill wo uld hold Ol'" car mak<.'rs rt>~ns1~le for dt'fe-cts tn a n au1omob1le's pollution control system. rcquinng them to o ffer thrcl.'·)ear war· antics. then pa~ for repairs abo\C S300 for JO \L'ar~ ~>r 100.000 mtl~ .\nd the pr0 posal "'ould toughen train- ing standard'> for mL"chani~ "'ho work on modern ~ar,· <.oph1stlca1c-d ~qulpment. Presle~ ·!> bill. BI Q<r . makes m&JOr change'~ rn the state·~ J ~-~t'ar-old smog chc-ck program. "'h11.'h \!.as established to 1mpro'e air quaht~ 10 (a ltfom1a·s smog- giest arca<i and allo"' the state 10 rontin u~ to quahf, for hundreds of millions of dollars in. thrt'all.'nl."d federal construc11on funds. The me-a sure "ould affcll thc-m1l hons ofCahfom1a motonw. "ho are required to pass the biennial an11-pollu11nn 1nspec-· t1ons in o rder 10 reg1 ter their\ <.'hicles. Huntington Beach Bailiff suspected of having ·relatic;tnship with suspect block l.1fH1gh Ori\ e that "as rrponed at .i: 13 p m Wcdnesda ~ ~ulted 1n J S I. SOO loss. • • • Je"Clr> \Ulucd at S~ \\:lS reported.stolen at I 2~ p.m Tuesda' from a n:s1Jence in th<" 1400 t>ltxl>.. ,,f Morningside C'1rck m"one punch<.'d the lock o n a \~,1i.."\agcn Jetta on \\C'dncsda~ e' c;-nin~ and stok the stereo while tht l·ar ''a" par\..l-d in tht' 3-0 block of l.Xt"rf1eld .\'en UC'. Burglars smashed .i door a1 .\n) OldttmL' Donuts ~11 Wamtr .. ve .. and '>tl'lt S ) in C'3<.h The\ cau~ s~oo damage to tht door . By TM Associated Prus A bailiff has bttn removed from the Oranae County trial of a man accused of kiltina two San Diego police office.rs.. but aulhoritjcs refused to confirm reports she had a romance with the defendant. Orange County Marshal James Byham said Wednesday tha.t Marsha Evans 1s no longer employed by Orange County. He refused to C'On- firm television ttports that Evans was dismiSStd because she was romanti- cally involved with Josclito Cinco.· KFMB-TV had reported love \,,. ten and)>hotoaraphs of Evans v..~ Newport Beach found in Cinro's Orange County jail c-tll in Santa Ana. Cinco. 28. of Spnng Valley is accused of k~~fi police offittrs Kimbc1Ly To · and Timothy Ruope on Sept. 14. 1984 in San Di~o s Balboa Park.. The pros.- ecut1on is seckina the death penalty in the case. which could So to the jury next week. The trial was moved out of the San Diqo area to Westministcr benuse of eucns\ve pubtkity. Prnidlna Superior Coun Judfe Luis A. Cardenas refused to comment on Evan·s removal. TMj~ said he a homt on Diamond tf'ftL The vktim estimated the loM at SlS$, has instructed a no me) son both sides of the case to also withhold comment, Cardenas said that Evans, .W. joined his staff as a ba11ifTlast Jul~. at about the same time he received the Cinco case. Tc-stimon> in 1hr tnal bcpn on Nov. 16. but Cinco madr numerous appearancts in rourt pnor to that on ptttnal matters. .Dwina the o pening da~s of t~e triaJ. Evens was among bailiffs to neon tht handc uffed Cinco to nnd from the counroom. Sht has bttn eblent from the C'Ounroom for so me time. Ooli• arsurnents art scheduled nnt Tundly. Roed. Costa Mesa A man was arrested on ~usp1l 1on oi 11legal "'capons possession \\ C'dne · day morning af\er'-'pqhCT questioned him about sll"t'pins in his car in the HOO block of Harbor 8oule,ard In the car. pohcr d1scovert"d a 45. cahbcr pistol, . 9-mm pistol. . :!-- caliber nfle. I :!-gauge shotau·n. pclltt pistol and St''eral hundred round of ammun111o n. The man totd pohCt' he h'~d 1n his tar and ntcded the "'capon' for prot("("l1on. .\ 29-)ear-old tr'IM1ent v.as ar· rt'\tl'd earl~ "'edne~a) mo m1ng on )U p1l'1on of burgLanuna the ._lano Club. 2('-'0 Plattnt1a ve . ._ small amount of ca h and some 1tt ettam \!,('ft' l'\'\.'l)\ ("red. • • • mcont' \htsh~ the C'On,cn1bk • • • Ca mping eq uipment and groceries "ere stolen from a g.aragt in tht' 20 hloc\.. of Oog\Nood between 10 p.m ~fonda~ and 6 a.m . Tuesda~. • • • T"" t'l1c,dt<. 'alued at S260 were stolen lrl"m .a 'a rpMl 1n the 16000 block of \' 11la \ orba. LA man killed, 2 hurt in Newport accident 87 ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ............. ·"' "5-}caT..old l s ngek-s man -.--as lolled \\'t'dnnda> in <'"-l>Ot1 Btll<'h v. hen his 'eh1t'k sv."Cf'~ 1010 on- rom1ni traffic and C'Olhd~ W1lh anotht-r t"ar. O ffittr Brvan Madden. ~ho c 1ft. 'e'l1p11ni the accident -\C'rordang to prcl1m1nal") pohet' rrron$. Grttn v.a~ travchnt IOUlh· bound on MacArthur Boulevard M8r' ~ n Joaqum Hill~ Road 1n lu1 1916 ('hc-vrt>lct stahOl'I wqon •hn. for• unkno~n ~uon. the car s'Mt"Ved into the ooromu11 oortbbouftd laiiii. A car ttrm>. spukers.. a set of aotf clubs. a 1Dlf bit and a .,.ir of t.olf shoes -.""" stolen from a bh~ t 91) --------onclau,~P.rtta T~ n1 on l6th Street. the victim told POio. The k>tl Wat aumated at S820. - ... . .. A mct1l hard-top f"Od, valued at S900. was unboiled and stolen from a white 1914 Ma•ffla..lnL.llOSl. Parked Wtdnndl~=-It 32nd ._...... ... cb . • James H. Vien, II. of Cosu Mna wn a1tcacd • t1:01 V,1ft. Wednn- da) at 1 llS S. COMt lijpwa)' on suspicioft ol pii 11 e.-of~ ..... for sale. Ht was Wd in lift of'S I 0,000 bail. top of a 19 ti \'olk.s"'attn C'abnolct and stole the \lCf"('() v.tule 1he car was partt'd 1n the I:! block of Adams -''enut be1v.ctn 10 p m. Tuetda ' anJ..&..~ \\ cdnC1da -. . . -T1'c StCrt'O WU scokn from I 19 ) \'ol\sv.11tn Quantum somettme TlkSd& • or earl) \\ ~nhda) aftCT SOIMOM mashed 1n the \Cbtdt's -~ V.l"I-The car WU patkcd11l lM 21 bl t of Cbllcat A\n\UC · John H.cnf') Grttn •-as pro- nounttd dCld at th< SC'tM of the Q a.m at'ttdtnt. Tht dn'cr ~f \he O(bn-" car. C'armn NtfT ~ "'POf1 BeacJl. s.uf'fm:d.a~ Mtt Hd lbcbalMI tJaUR\L cff & )-CU--okt da-..h ttt Danttlk sufteftd a lattrat.on o1 lhe lcf\' i't and a lM"okm pehtt. The ~talion waaon ~Ndt thf. 191.l \'oh o 511oon WlllOft dnwe bJ Ne« Orccn'5 '"hick' theft vttft!d ofl'a ~ f()()l embankment on \be cast C.-'11 . ~ ............ The d& wm: lllkm IO dw .,_ ttnicr 1t Fontain v.., I 111 pp I' Hospetal wlilae<Mralt .. lilillllltllil mom1• 1• 1mo.t COftdnioe ..... -.wr .. ~t•.., __ • • • nuu C)1"bidium orchids and ttlret ~tcr batkfls Mtt reported 1tolrn this week ft'om I.he t.ckyant of Strectand.... . • • • ~ pink Taylor.Dunn pf can valued at Sl.lOO was rfl)Oned stoln Sundly frolD tM l'O'lnds o( the Newpontt Raon hOett on Jembofft • • • A medc'n"'1 ~-llli 600 But botb ttcapcd m~ tmOUS UUW') bcca.att they wtft wpmn .. ttathtlts.: •id~ lmdl 'Niclr chtlOft . . ' Kan B.-. How can all this occurln 29dayS? Talk about a busy month! Fo r starters. Februaf') is campaiin month for the Newpon-Costa Mesa YMCA. where the fund- raising goal will be a whopping $200.000 ... o r 20 __ percent of its ftnnua revenue. Newpon resi- dent and YMCA board m ember Ka~leea Benaauer has been named chairperson for the 1988 suppon campaign. • • • .. Buckle up your Valentine'" is the phrase of the week at the Newpon Beach Police Depan- ment, which has proclaimed thjs week National Child Passenger Safety Week. • • • Newport Beach Mayor Jolm C. Cox Jr. has officially recognized William Bell's retirement as chairman of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. • Bell has been involved in the communll> for decades. pantci- pating as vice president of the Orange County L\ v1ation Coun- ci l.· board member o f Industrial League of Orange County and member of the O range Count\' Council of the BO) Scouts of Alne rica. Besides being so active in the commun1t) scene. Bell enjo)sgolf as hts maJ~r hobby and plans to keep up with the game ... hav ing m ore time to pursue 1l now. • • • Congratulauo ns to An it a Ferguson, wife of .\ssemblyman Gil Ferguson. ..\nita was .. sur- prised.. "hen the Re publican Part) of Orange County pres- ented her "ith Its 19.87 Volunteer of the Year Award. She was ho nored as a result of her man) on-going '01er-reg1stratio n pro- 1ec ts. • • • Orange Count) advertising "'nter and consultant Wayne Barber 1s going to have his hand s full ... he just launched C hapter One.Corporate and Advertising Communica11ons. located in the Cit) of Irv m e. • • • We have some prett) special peo ple "ho ha' e rece1 ved oustandmg er' ice a"ards as board members of the Boys and Girls Club o f "lcwport Beach. The Bronze Kc) ..\"ard. given for 15 ) ears or more scf\ ice lo the clut:;. was presl'nted to Newell Stickler, J udge Blair Barnette, Harlan Andersen and Dick Rojo. Good job~ • • • All you boat lo\.Cf(, might be rntcrested to kno " Ra lpb R odbeim of ;-..;c" pon Beach has been named chairman of the California Boating and Water- wa} S Com '!'1ss1on The comm1ss1o n 1s an ad' 1sor. gro1:p to the Dl·partmcnt of (Pl~ eee INTERIOR/ A5) Stretch joy, potential with yoga BJ JEANNIE IU&OV ... P .. U :C:s 41 fl I If there is such a thing as a "typical" yoga teacher and )'op student. Costa Mesa's Judy Olsei\' Anderson and her students do not fit t.he stereotypes. Her home in Mesa Verde docs not look like the site of the Annapurna Yoga Arts Center. and the men and women who filter through her door - co uld be mistaken for aerobics stu- dents. not followers of meditation and )'op. Andenon·s arrival as a teacher of the Eastern an of yoga was a far cry from her upbnnging in Millington. N.J. When she was 22. Anderson moved to California. Although she had a casual in terest in meditation. she did not pursue it until 1971. when her first marriage. which produced two sons and a daughteT. ended in di\ orce. Anderson turned to meditation - " h1ch she had learned about through reading-for answers and solace. But she couldn't seem to sit for more than two mrnutcs wnhout feeling di~­ tracted. Friends suggested yoga as a "a~ to improve her concentration. In 1976. Anderson ·s curiosity led her to India for three months, where she absorbed the teachings of Muktananda. a yoga master she had met during his 1975 tour of the Unned States. She wen~ back to India for three mont hs 1n 1977 and then leased out her home for all of 1981 so she could ll\e and study in India w11h Muktananda. .. Yota and med.ltation are like tbe two win&• of a 61rd -you need botb," aay•Jady Olaen .. ..--._ .. Dmlt ......... .,""' D9,..... Andenon who pracdcee and teacbee botb ezercleee In ber C09ta Meea home. with damqed knees and hips.. but they still want to exerei1e. "Others take claues beQu1e they're strnsed out. A boy called me last ni&ht to alk about my yop coursc.1-te said that his therapist h9d recommended meditation to help him rclu. He Mid he desperately needed to rtlax." , One of Anderson's students is takina )'.Oii classes to help her adjust to her hfe as a Mw mother. Another, a 0-year-old UCI professor. takcs yop classn to rcpin hiscomposurcaftera pueling week at the university. Another student is a middle--qed .,.and mother who fared that she was becoming an alcoholic. drinkina herself to sleep every Ilia.ht. Now she has substituted yoga philosophies for drinking. makina yoga a part of her life for the past four ycan. Anderson $aid. Her classes begin with students seated on towels in an empty room. She pushes the start button on her ·tape player. and harp and strina music sets the mood.- The students move in unison as their SS-year-old teacher demon- strates and talks them through a series of warm-up stretching exercises. Casuall) dressed, the students arc then iu1dcd through an hour of Y<>ca exercises (postures) wilh an emphasis on stayi ng within the boundaries of their own capabilities. Anderson explains the history and benefits of each movement as they go along. frequently interj«tina old Eastern axioms. · Anderson left Orange County for the rural town of Maharashtra. where she lived in an ashram. a secluded place used for religious stud y. .. The people of Maharashtra were aboriginaJ and very innocent." she rtt0unted ... It Sttmed that the land had been unchanged for I 0.000 years. He had a cenainty and knowing that seemed to rome from hi s own upericncc. He had a certain bedrock of peace and I wanted to know how to get 11. I hoped that with him I could ha' ea real expenence and awakming through mcd1ta11on." second husband. Ron Anderson. Ron had signed up for her yoga class to recover from back surgery. Anderson has a sen~ of peace about her. something she attnbutes to the discipline of}oga and mednat1on. "Whatever helps to center the ph)·sical bod>. .. Anderson sugests.. ··spills o'er to the emotional body. Surrender into the pose." she gently She says that although many stu-instructs, .. nothing is accomplished dents ma) in1tiall) fa vor one ponion by stressi ng and straining. It applies of the class 0 ,cr the other. they soon to yoga and life. I find." find that the c ~mbmation of )'oga and After the last posture 1s completed. mcd1ta11on pro' ides them with a the lights arc dimmed and the powerful tool for sun ival. students prepare for med1tat1on. .. I lived in the wilderness. man). hours from the city. in a lush green 'alle y where the)' herded goals by the Monda vi River. I stayed in an ashram for SI a da). where they took care of your meals and chores so that )Our lt(c could revohe around stud ying. Afier her }Car was up. Muktananda told Anderson it was time to go and appl~ "hat she had leatned. "People arc meant to feel JOy." she says. smiling. "I hope-that people will stan appl) ing these timeless and spirited princi ples to their li ves. A,ftcr "Yoga and meditation arc like th e ThC)' lie face up on their towels. t"-O "ings of a bird." says Anderson. bodies comfortable. palms up. "You need both. Anderson's soothing voice talks them "Some students seek out )oga t~rough ~ progression of gu!ded because the~ "ant to tone and refine ·' 1suahza11ons. with the final guided t~1r bodies:· .\nderson ex plains. "I 1magcf) exercise one that let students all. yoga means union." .,_ "M> teacher. Muktananda, ~as a person of substance. He wasn't flash~. In 198.! .\nderson moved back to California and resumed teaching. It "'as also the year that she met her v Herstudcn1~· reasonsJor taking her classes arc as 'aned as their It fest > lcs. see a lot of aerobics casualties. peol)le * (PleaM eee TOGA/ A5) Williams works to improve youth as coach and trustee Resource S pecialist Program results earn hig h est support people said he was crazy." said 46-)ear-old W1lllams. a ewpon-Mesa Unified School D1stnct trustee. "It was a great place to grow up - a small little to" n "here ever) bod) knew everybody. "The older kids took care of the little kids. M } high school had all of300 people in 11. The standingjokc was no matter what you did Friday night. everybody knew about By JOYCE BODLOVICH . Ot .. o.llf .......... 11 Saturday morning... , Tom Williams' youthful memones smack of a orman Rock"'ell painting. His boyhood home was situated on 15 acres covered "1th orange and a' ocado trees an Placentia .\ sign posted at the entrance to the communit) noted that 1.700 people lt'cd there. Williams says the de{'.ision 10 raise his children 1n Ne"pon Beach was a combination of old memones and prese nt professional needs. Williams. "ho Joined the school board in 1983 and "'as re-elected last }ear. is an Oran~e Count) developer. "M) dad bought the propeny dunng the Depression: (Pleue eee TRUSTEE/ A5) Tom Williama . .. Give children ice cream, cake and fossils l f)ou~rc searching for a unique place to hold }Our 'hild"s binhday pan). and can 't stand another afternoon at the .pizza parlor or the park. thr National History Museum of Orange Count' might haH" the perf<'ct soluuon · Rental spaet: 1s being offered at the museum for such celebra11ons ·'The request came d1rcctl) from the public \.\ 11h all the h1s1oncal exhabm. 11·~ been rCC'ogn1zed as fun as "ell as cducattonal." said Dud le) Varner. director of the Natural H1stOf) Foundation of Orange Count) L\ccord1ng to Varner. ch1ldn."n ha'e thC' opponunny to see things like the exhibit of ltve snakes slathering behind glass or the cases of Indian artifacts and fossils. Officials said the children alsocnJOY the spider and IOS{'Ct exh1b1ts. and the museum has a large rod . and mineral collection. "We arc tr) ing to cover most aspects of natural h1stof). pan1cularly focusing on Orange County:· said Varner. The panics arc held on what used to be a stage ofBack Bay Continuation HishSchool in Newpon Beach. "h1ch 1s the current site for th e museum. The muse um provides tables. chai rs and a backdrop that can be used for picture takins- Par(nts pro~ide refreshments and may add their own dC'corat1ons. Extra party fa vors arc available at the museum gift shop. Thl' Natural History Foundation of Orange Count) "as staned in 1973. and the museum b«'amc a rcaltt} nearlv three )Cars ago. The panics cost ~25 for 12 children. and the fe-c includes rental space for two hours and free admission 10 all exh1b1ts. Reservations should be made two weeks in advance. For more information call 640-72 10 Tuesday through aturda). What's hot? Lipstick's cool cover By KA TY BOUCHER °' ............... Deanne Dcsanko half a problem. The 21-)ear-old scul¥ di ving in- structor found herself in the world's most beautiful places -Hawaii. Jamaica and the Caribbean. But her lipstick kept melting. While that may not seem lake an ea nhshak1ngdilcmma. a scuba th ver- on-the~go oflcn had chapped lips. and the need to have lipstick hand) was a must. So she did what she had to do: Dcsanko-built a better mousetrap. Well. not exact- ly. She designed a contraption that 1tept the lipstick from m~hiTig into a hot wax blob. "It may be hot. but your lipsuck's not: is the motto for Dcsanko's product. called a "Lipstick Saver." Wh ile working for a scuba equip- ment manufacturing company an Ta1"'an, Desanko learned about the production of plastics and the types of rubber that are used to make scuba diving apparel. She discovered a material that (P1eue eee LIPSTICK/ A5) Festival Of Pets duethi~ weekend ~at OC Fairgrounds .\ Fesuval of Pets will be held this weekend at the Orange County Fairgrounds. fca tun ng cats of all breeds. mice. rats. hamsters. birds and tono1scs. Cats must be registered in advance. whi le mice. rats. hamsters and birds may be entered at the door an hour pnor to the show either day. Registrations also will be taken at the show for future events. including parrot. reptile and rabbit shows. . The show will be condu rtd Saturday from nooTI 10 5 p.m. and unday from 9 a.m. to S p.m. in Colle{'.t1ble Building 11 of the fairgrounds 1n Costa Mesa. Adm1ss1on 1s SJ for adults and $2 for sub-teen ch1ldrrn. Parking is freCt- i Audubon field trip •lated 1 The uth Coast Audubon Society will conduct a field tnp Saturday at 81.m. in the Sycamore Hills naturr area. located ofT uauna Canyon Road betw~n El Toro Road and the n Decao Freeway. ch1ko Fu~uman. coord1nJtor of this year's field tr1JJ$. will lead the event. Call 49S-0107 or 491 -4407 for eddJt1onal infonnauon. • SpeeclJ, 1Jeaibl6 .:reealnl• .et The new M111ton Vi<Jo onkc of 1he ewport Lanauaac. Si>c«lt •"4 iidtofUl7 Ctmtt will ~free rttntnp en spc«h. lenaUll' and hcanna Saturday in • cdtbratlOft of us•"'"'" Scrttnn'f' well be cOndlK'ted by a speech patholoSJsl 1IMI audtOlositl fi'otn 9 a.m. tO J p.m. at 276 78 nta ....._.. .. Put•y tn tht ,.,,_ P1ar.1 $hopptna enter Caftll1*>47to~•n ............ t Rable• clinic ln Huiitlngton " A I0\11-COSt dog and cat vaccine clinic sponsored by the Hunungton Beach Kiwanis Club will be conducted aturday at the Pct Mart. 72 11 Warner Ave .. Suite 8. in Huntington Beach. Proceeds from the clinic. which 1s scheduled from 10 a.m to 2 p.m .. will be used tosuppon variousrommumty ~n t<."C'$. Call 841 -6 48 for f unhu 10formuion. Coln lnvestment seminar A rare-coin 1nvcstrr1rnt seminar will be presented SaturdaJ by Joel 0 . R.cttew Rare Coin Investments tOOO Bristol St. Nonh. Newpon Beach The event IS S<"heduled for 10 a.m. and those interested should call 8H-l 800 for reservations. Rabin clinic In La6an• The Laguna Beach Animal helter. 206 12 Laauna an)'on Road. "!'Ill hold a rabies '-'ICCination clinic for doas Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. -'II dop muSt be at least four months old and on a leash. Thr f« 11 S3 per dot and more 1nform111on 11 &\a1lablc at 497·3.S.52 Bloodmobile. .et on Cout · I nc Otlnat ount rtrlpta of 1M mrrit"m ~ftt ross has scheduled a bloodmobtle visit Saturd~ from 7:30 a. m. to 1 l : I .S p.m at Mount Ohve lutht'f'lln Churth. 24772 Chnsanta, M1 ion V~JO. Appohnments may be made by ralhn& 37..f767 Another bloodmobile ,.,111 be s1a110Md Tuetda) at Connell ChcHolct. 28~8 Harbor Bl~d .. Costa Mesa. from ' I 2:4S to 5:30 p.m. Call 546-1200 for an appointment. Art• council plan• meetlnl The Dana Point Coastal Arts Council will hold a scneral membership mcetina Saturday 1-J.;;,.2..m. at the Youth and Group Facility at Dana Point Harixtr. wtth the theme "Put Your Heart in Art." Dr. Roben Garfias. prnident of the Oranae County Ans Alliance. will be the gunt speaker. The Capistrano Valle) Quanet and harpist Kath) Kavanaugh will cntenain. Additional information 1s available by calling Mary Ellen Thomas at 661-7S48. Tacl•l pronle pro1r•m •l•ted " hanaan11he Family Profile." a hve telcconfcrenct. will be present~ Saturday at 10 a.m. at the M1n1on Hospital Jca1on1I Medical Center. 27700 Medical enter ROlld. M1ss1on Vi(Jo. • The proaram. which concerns plastic surgery. 1s f1"t9 to the public and well take place in classrooms I and 2 on the 1ttond floor of lht hospital's conference center. Call 364-1 770 for addittonal inf'onn1t1on. MeaM t•dJJ6 .clJedaled Tnu~ for membership 1n Oran1t County Mcn'I. tilt hiah IQ society • .,ill be offered Saturday at Mereur) Savu~p_and Loen. 109S lrune 81\'d .. Tusten. The 1nt1 will stan at 9:0 a.m. and wilt list about three houn It I 00.t or S20. Call John Hamilton .. 364-.S 120 for ~auons and fUnhtt information Wellaw cl••• at rJICA The South Coast YMC cl~ of six to 10 weeks 1n lenath. ccntenng on back. weight aAd strtss Pfoblcms. Funher1nformation may be obtained at the Y. 29831 Crown Valle)' Parkwa)'. Laguna Niguel. or by phoning 495-0453. Veter•a• NIJlht for JMrade Veterans of the Vietnam War arc being SOUJht for pa'rt1c1pat1on 1n the L.quna ~ Patriots Day Parade. scheduled for Match S. ""-~I nterested vclt'rans should send a St¥f1ped, 1elf- ad ressed envelope to Lt. Jim White at the Lquna Beach Po cc Dcpanmcnt, SOS Forest Ave.. Laauna Beach. 926S I. Instructions for P1niciP1tion will be sent in ttturn. WAC nteraa• plan meedJJ6 The QUttn City chapcer No. S7 or the Womtn's Arm)' Corps Veteranf A11CX11tion will hold 1t1 rcaatar monthly mttUtt Saturday at I p.m. in the commun11y room <?ff 1dch1y S.vi"'P and loin 1n t~ ~•sure World Shoppena Center. 1 ll20 Seal Bach Blvd .. Seal Bach. Any w~man who bas 1erv~ or is currnat1y xrvi"I in the Army 1s ~kome to auend. Call Jean e.mww at (213) S97·2S60 for more infonn111on -... INTERIOR DESIGN CLASSES START ... Fram A• Boau ng a nd Wattrways. O ne o f its prim ary funcu o ns 1s to review sta te loan s a nd pants nttded fo r loca l mar inas a nd boat·la unch1ng facilities. • • • Irvin e VaJle y Colic~ always has a class o r sem ina r in th e h o pper. This Saturday the sec o nd annual W riter's Conference will m eet o n ca mpus from 9 a .m . to 5 p .m . in Building 300. Participants ca n m eet w ith edito rs . agen ts a nd o the r writinf professio nals. The program w il cover a ll toP.ics for a uth o rs. fro m writing c hildren's books to penning your o w n novel. around the corner ... The ro man· tic h o liday seem s to be a favontc of a lo t of peo ple. but ifs cspec1all> end ea n ng for H arbor Cou h Judge Brian Carter because that's the da\ he and h is wife Marty go t m a-med. The) plan to celebra te their 30th wedding an· n1 vcrsar) "1t h a dinner a m o ng frie nd a t the R1tL resta urant. The Carter~ met 1n 1957 o n a TWA flight out of Los Angeles. S tcwardcs Marty a nd passenger Brian got married the next year in Kansas C ll). "here s be was ba sed. .. ' ... Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, F\f'brue ry 11. 1988 CE A5 Leaaon Pomeroy AHoclatea dealgned Unl-wenlty Monteaaorl School for UCI. ~ Montessori school will open Ralph Rodbelm Fo r th e aspiring in terio r de- signer. classes start today through M arc h 17. Professionals fro m the C alifornia College of Inte rior Design will teach partic ipants how to persona lize the ir ho m es. • • • And Valen tine's Da> 1s J USt We lavite you to semd H i•for· matioo on commuJLity bappeala1s. We wut to bear from yoe aboat t1pcomlo1 events. local people u4I aeigltborltood aews la 1neral. Se1MI to Daily Pilot . P..O. Box lHt . Costa Mesa 9Htl. Mark to the attulioo of Katy Bouclter. this summer on UCI campus The Boye and Girl• Club of Newport Beach preaented It• Bronze Key Award for 15 yean of .ernce to Harland Andenen, JucSae Blair Barnette, Newell Stickler and Dick Rojo. ·LIPSTICK SA VER DUE FOR SUMMER ... FromA4 llluhJ 1nsulatl· a tul)I: of hfl\l1d .. thus prncn11ng11 lrum mcl11ngdunngho1 '>'l'athcr .. , "as so c\Clll'U This mcan1 fresh 1tp,t1LI.. nLl mJlll'r "hl.'rl0 11 had bccn -indud1ng mJn' hour' ofc\posure Ill thl' <;Un .. thl' 'le\\ ron Beach "uman ..aid NANIW OESANKO ., chain help) thl.' product 1magl.'. \\h1ch I 1<, gcan:d for "<>ml.'n "1th ac11,c I II rest) lcs Since she did all the resear(h and I de' dopmrn1 on hl.'r 0 " n. the )Oung entrepreneur "as able 10 produce thC' L1psl1l l.. SaH·r for :i m1n1mal lOSt. Dc..anl..o got the hra1n'ilorm for hC'r product la'it ~·ptl'ml'lcr ~he rf- mcm tll.'r'> t hl· on J\IOn "l'll It "ac, midnight and '>ht· too k a pair of scuba. di' 1ng boo11n Jnd LUI them into wuarc:s \h.: \\ rar1x·d the pla\lll rubbcn matl'nJI around a 1utx-ol ltfl\llC( .ind '>lull.. 1t 1n the tnen OC\I to anothl'r luhl• '' 1thuu1 <in~ prnll'l'- 1111n to tit all hps11cks and has elastic at cal h l.'nd. Th.: ..a' L'r tomes 1n assoncd fluorl'5Cen1 colors r,uch as grl.'cn. red and orange. Born and ra1~d in Canada. De- s.anko mo,l.'d to "ev.pon Beach abouta)earago "hereshf'mC't te\C' "anl..o Thl· pair dl'L lded 10 pool their 1aknt1>. and ~anl..o. 23. de-signed the logo for thl' L1pst1ck a' er. Thf'~ will j sdl thl' product out of his shop. ll'\ l'n T s ~nNcar of :-.le" pon lkach and hope to mar\.et 11 through I othn d1~1 nbutors [X)3nl..o sa1J that L1psticl.. a'l.'r "tll gl·t 11s tcln 1-.1on dl'~ut 1n m id I Jul'." ht•n 11"ill~1n1nxluced o n the John n' Carson 4'h0" Dcsanl..o tired thl· u' l'n up to -l )r tkgrl'l0S In liH· m1nu1n thl' hps11l°k \\lthou1 lhl· holdl'r had rnmpktcl) nwltL·d \\h1k lhl' lllhcr onl· \\:.t'I \\Ill intact. ··\\ hl·n I foum.l 11 "o rh·d . I l..nl'" I had a prm.l ull 111 marl..L·t:· '>hl' \311.l The l 1ps11,i.. \a,f r rt:~fmhle'> a m1n1a1urL' u1okr , up hl..r lhl' I~ Jll' a ~l'f or LOia LJ ll ti1' 1n10 11°<, drs1gncd L1ps0t1cl.. a'L'r could be a ltfcsa,er I in lhl·" inter months as well Dcsanko SJ)'> the special co'cr "Ill keep lip'>l1ck from freezing. and thin!..\ skiers "ould find the prod\tct useful. To mal..c the product more portable. Dl.'sanl..1> J1~coHrL·d J kc~· chain 1n Ta1"an 1ha1 "as ea'" Ill o pen. l'H'n for \,omen with long lingl'rnads. Thl· kl·~t·ha1n 1s a11achcd 10 thl' ltpsticl.. <.aH·r and can be fal>tl'nt:J to a" om an ·s ke' s. climinat· 1ng the need to dig for hp 11ck in purse:~ or p(X°kcts L1pst1cl.. 3\ er is scheduled 10 be on l..e)-thl.' market b~ this summer According to Dcsanko. the TRUSTEE TOM WILLIAMS PROFILED ... FromA4 ince I ~75 he hJ<. hl·cn thl· pres1dC'nt of Sequoia Homes and Saddlcb.1cl.. I lomC''i p ··:--.;l'"porl Bl·Jch ha-; that \amc small to"n lla\or ·· ~1d \.\ 1lliams. the father of t"O teen-age sons ... When I '>'as grn"1ng lfP. "l' ah'a)\ l·aml' to Nc"pon Beach to boJ) \Urf It JU'il c,c:l·meJ a great plare 10 rat St' a fam1I~ ·· Thuugh \.\ 11l1ams said he strll spends man~ hours bod\ surfing •ll tht: Wedge 1n "ic"'pon Beach. he can also be si>ottcd al d1ITel"l'nl pla}ing field throughout the )ear coaching )OUlh soccer. basketball and baseball teams . .. , am \l'r) in .. oJ\(•d 1n different orga01Lat1on.; tor k1d'i.'0 he -;aid ··.\lot of men pla~ golf for relaxation. I am u<.uall) coachmg omc1h1 ng 1 he logical extension of that invohcment \\llh l..1ds "as the <iChool board:· .\ccord1ng tu\.\ 1lham,. his professional expenenccs ha' e hdpcd thl' 'il hool board make some sound financ ial dcc1s1ono, ~ .. M) inll11al 1nterc: 1 o n thl' board was probabl) n·laH.·d 10 m) profes-;10n.'' he -.aid .. , was 1nstrumC'ntal in m)\'arl) d:l\\On the ~rd m thc.scllingofunu~hool site parcels ·o" ned b) the d1<>tnc1. We ha\ e an c'ccss of S2Q million dra\\ ing 1ntercSI "h1ch IS keeping US v1ablt' .. Hov.r' er. Williams said the issue deart·st and nearest 10 h1 heart tn~c'> closer 10 home. .. , am \Cr) 1ntcrc ted in c'pand1ng the Resource pec1ahst Program:· hC' said "It helps ch ildren. pnmanl) 1n the lo"cr grade\. "ho arc ha\lng specific learning d1fficu lt1cs I th1n l.. this 1s an outstanding program ~11h great results .. The student is takf'n out oft he classroom a couple ol a hou~ a "l'Ck to "Ork ""h a teacher \1' ~n "as a struggling ·c student who 1n I mo nth m1ralulou'll~ tumfd into an · .\ · student through the hl'lp oi lt'Jl'hl·~ in this program ·· .\ccording to \\ 11l1am~. the statl'-manJJtt•J 4uahli· cation for the project need to be npandcJ ll' J llu" mort· ch1ldrt·n thl· o pponun1t) of tht· onc·l•O-l\Ol" ll'3\ h1ng n.pencmc .. , am not an C\pcn. ~I 11 1' '>1•ml·1h1ng I haH' brought up to lht· board hctpcfull~ to Jo "'nw1h1ng at a local Ind. Of course. 1h1s translate<; 1nw d1•llal' and 11 1s o ur rc!>pons1b1li1~ to educate the bn,ad :-pt't trum and there arc onh o man' dollars tn do th.11.·· lw added .\nd not0forgc111ng his }Outh. anothn 1~'Ut' \\ 1ll1am' 1s h ·cn on is finding a way to keep the l 11~1a \fr,J H1g.h hool .\gm:ullurc Farm open ThL· form Jl\·nrd1ng 10 Norm Loat~. dcput~ d 1stnc1 supenntffidt>nt '' '-o'>trng S 100.000 a \Car. T he 30'Students 1n' oh t•J 1n tht• prng.ram d on °1jus11f) thl' rnstl) c'pc-nd1ture. Lnat' "'1" .. We arc nplonng ('\Cr) pOS<i1btl11' w l..1.'l'P 11 up o pen:· W1lhams said "When I "a~ g.ro" mg. up m1,<;t 01 m) friends "Crl' in'olvtd in the Futurl' Farm1.·r<, ol .\mcnca . I 1h1nl.. a olut1on ~111 be.' found .. , c had a liaison m~t1ng "'th Orangt· ( l\J'\t l olkg.l' and I sat nc't to thf' pre 1den1 Ht· \;llJ the rol k~1.· ha'> C\pcrtcnccd the same dt'Cline in 11s ag.-farm pn1~ram I thin~ 1f v.e put our heads togtther. ma,tll.· "l' ,,1n J l' something that \Niil work for both school ·· YOGA ••• RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. FromA4 Co-ow ne r says fa c ili ty desig n is inc redible. c h il d -oriented By KATY BOl CHE R Of "'-Delly Net ll•fl .\ s~ ~ mdlinr I 111\\'\ll\ \1,1nlt'\\Orl hool "Ith SIJll._l>l·lhc·Jrt 1.1 1 '".' l "l hrdukd 1111..1pt"n this ~um mt·r on 1h.: Lamp'u, l•' I c I rht• hutlJ111~ "·" Jt'\tgned h~ the Or.inge { tJIJOI\· ba\t'd arlh11ettu1 .1l 1•r'11 11I L l"3\un PumerO\ .\SSS•>Ctall·, and "a" dr,1 r1 hu.I Ii. 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'111 I "-hoo) I' .'>l.hedukd t.>r ,ump •I '' in \u u\I anJ "' I ~ "pt·n l1•r l'nmllml'nt Ill ·p ,mh..r FEATURED 111 the 1987 INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW HARBOR AREA APPLIANCE SERVICE • \ • ..._., • ~ '• t• • ~ ~r ,., ·-.... • :.. .... t. ~ "' . ' ....... ' . • • ' ,.. •• •, ••• 1'• . ! .. ! '• ' 549-3 077 the shores interiors .. ·. . .. . . WINTER CLURllCE SILE . • 20 40 OFF on Ware>it1use and Sho wrrx>m lnventt1r -y FURNITURE ARTWORK ACCESSORIES BASMTS PILLO~S LAMPS M F 9 b Sat l 0·4 2t>40 Avon Sir eel • ~wpart Bea • Cahlorma 92663 • 114 642 22~5 • the sh o re s interiors IN SOU'Tli COAST • 8000 Euclid • Fountatn Valley • ~2275 IN NORTH COUNTY • 9S8 N Tustin • Orange • 631-3nO • Q6 J-,r::i l>x>toq•al)t'ly ::o-.. M 'fl "ea.stma,.. Give Her a Kiss For Valentine's Day -r"«S bea 1' era eo <;'E" nc ,. J & C Fe<ta'a S. a pertoc Q 'O' ..l,,\ -..~c. w•w vov wan1 :c ShCM' alifectl()t'I 4.no ~ ::i. • "'''!~ • o1o rr-~[)a(' a~ o' 1e.a1 H~Sl"IE'• c. • • Cl-\:x_-;11a•e ~~lo ~!•S\ "er ~ OC'' 1r~ ·~ ,-.· ' We'relooking for good sports pn\atcl) seek ans"ers to qur t1on they ma) be thinking about. -. , ..... c...i mer,• I am-••~CISTllUA-541 llS6 uo 10 ~"l. a .. --~Of t\l.'O OI y{lo ' • ;y> ta- ll1s.~ 1n St~rh Sdwf'f · to recognize The o:{i; Pilot IS m tcrtsted in sharing the spontng explo its o f you and your neighbors. We're not looking for news on Mq1c John o n's l11cst 1riple- d o u blc or ho~ man RBb Wally Jo)'ncr had last month But 1f )'OU know a Lmlc Lca1ue r who had a bia day. a·"'cxkcnd golfer ~ho "-'6 n 1hc club tournament o r a nctahbor who rolled a 300 p mc. let u know. Send usa photo and bndacrount of 1hc accom~hshmt'nt. We "''" lJQbhstr thm1 1n our Good Spon. column." htch "'111appear1n T hun,. da)''' Nc1fhborhood Focu scctton. dd~i our corrnpondcnct to N~.Pborhood F«uJ in care of the D11ty Pttot. p eo, ' 60. ("o la Mesa. q-6~1 .. Sec your m ind as a pond.'' she sa)s slowl). e)CS closed. "wht>rc n pple are thoufhts. Gradually the pond bt."Comes su ll. w11h a surface so glassy thal the moon casls a pC"rfcct reflectio n upon 11. ··01 .. c deep down into the ctnter o f the pond. 10 the ht>art. where you arc JOtntd by the w 15t' one Wc·can now u.k a n) qucsu ons ~('ma ha' c about our lne The ans~cn come easily. v. hen "-C art btst abk 10 undentand the m. "We arc o~ w11h tM unt,f'rst." r . 'T ... 'DRE~ PRE -Bl'Tt:RI.\~ t :Hl'RCll T A·so ava~able ,,, 10. GOic an-: • o..._ .:; 1'\.1 f• .. \J\•P•~ I-ti . t• J " ....... -WESlCUfFJ>-1.AZA 171h A. T lRVl NE A.VE . NEWPORT BEACH 142-.3310 . U.S. doc~ors in Gaza Strip criticize lsraeli violeiice JERUSALEM (AP) -A member ol an American medical team that ' viliaed the West Bank and Gau Strip aid today the docton saw evidence llaal l1t1tli soldiers were ~tina Palntiniaps in an "uncontrolled • epidtmic of violence." , Dr. H. Jack Gciaer. a member of the Boston-based group Physicians tor Human Rights. told rcponers the abuK of Palestinians had become systematic and "the norm" in the occupied territories. where unrest broke out Dec. 8. In the West Bank city of Ramaltah today. sold iers fired tear gas and rubber bullets to d1sperst about 50 Arab protesters. some masked. who threw stones and blocked roads with burnin& tires. In the Aral\ village of Ta1be. protesters threw stones. burned ures and attacked a Jewish motoris1. police said. The village 1s 20 miles nonheast of Tel Aviv. Arab protesters in the east Jerusa· lem neighborhood of Silwan s1oncd an Israeli bus taking residents to work. the army said. The driver Oed. and the youths set .li re to the bus. T here were no injuries. PL8~J;rotest boat chartered to from Greece to Israel ATHENS. G~e(AP)-Palestine Liberation Organization officials said today they had chanered a boat for a symbolic voyaac to Israel by Pales11n ian deponecs and that it would sail by Saturday morning. Israeli leaders vowed to prevent the boat from reaching Israel's shores. but they expressed concern about the nega11vc publkity tha1 could be generated by a confrontation with an unarmed vessel. · In addition to 135 deponecs. PLO officials said the boat would earl)' 400 foreign di411itaries, observers and joumahsts. They said the trip "'as des1gncd to dramatize condemnation of Jsracl's p01icy of deponing Paksun1ans from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. captured in 1967. Bassam Abu Shanf. a PLO spokesman. told rcponcrs in ~then~ th is afternoon that "a ship has been chanered for the dcponees which "'ill sail within 36 hours" for the lsraeH pon of Haifa. ··we collected medical evidence of an uncontrolled ep1dem ic of violence b) the ann) .... on a scale and sevent~ that might not be clear to the public. · said Geiger, a medical professor at Cit) Un1vcrs1t) of New York. including one who wa s paral~ 1cd from' the neck down. Mud-covered tragedy Wald·netm threatens to dissolve government VIENNA. Austria (AP) -Pw'ai· dent Kun Waldheim threalmed to dissolve the aovemment ifit accepted a repon qucstionina his Wor1d War II oonduct. bu& tbe coalition panies were discussina his replacement, 1ovcmmc.nt sources said today. Waldheim has the constitutional riaht to dismiss the aovemment and aS\ another politician to try to form a new one. But it is considered impotSib&e for the government to unseat Waldheim by constitutional means. Under Aus- tria's constitution. a prcsidtnt can be unseated only if he violatn the constitution or if the government and twe>-thirds of Parliament ~ hold to a national refertndum on the issue. Repons from JOvemment sources and the daily Die ~ newspaper indicated that even Waldheim's sup- poners in the conservative, People's Pan). which governs in coalition with the Socialists. were backin1awa¥ from the president. Geiger was one of four U.S. doctors who spent four days ' 1s111ng hospitals in1hc West Bank and Gaza Strip. The fact-finding mission wasorganazed b) Physicians for Human R11thts. "The numbers. rate and scope of the beatings and trauma we have seen cannot be considered deviations or aberrauons. The)' come closer to being the norm," he told re poners. Gciger said he saw six Palestinians permanent!) paralyzed 10 one -Or more limbs as a result of bea11ngs. The fact-lindillj mission "as or· ganized by Physicians fo r Human Rights. The other three docto~ were Jennifer Leaning, director of emerg- enc)' services for the Harvard Com· munity Health Plan in Boston; LeOll Shapiro. a psychiatrist and ps~ · choanalyst at the Mas~chusetts Mental Health Center: and Benne11 Simon. a psychiatrist and _psy· choanal)sl at Cambridge Hospital in Cambridge. Mass. Brazlllan army Mldlera dU throqh the mud In the mountalD town of PetropoU. lor m~ vlctlma of madaUdea a nd floocllaC tbat haTe taken at leut 183 llvea alnce la•t F riday. Another 8 ,500 ha•e been left homeJeu. The sources. who spoke on con· d ition of anonymity. said the coali- tion panies .were di.scussi~g possibly replacing Waldheim wnh Josef Ratzenboeck. head of the Peopte's Part) in Upper Austria province. Ratze nboec k met Socialist Chancellor Franz Vranitzky in Vien- na on Wednesday. the sources told The Associated Press. Ex-Beirut hostage ~an 't identify kidnapping suspect The conservative Die Prcssc. which has backed Waldheim. also reported that talks were under way in the coalition for a successor to Waldheim. It said Rattenboeck de- nied he would agrtt now to take over the largel) ceremonial office of presi- dent. DUESSELDORF. West German\ <~Pl -~ fonner West Gennan hostage testified at the kidnapping mal of .\bbas .\h Hamad1 that he could not link the Lebanese defendant to gunmen who abducted and held him fo r se' en months in Beirut September. also testified that he belie' ed an .\mem:an ·he ld captl\C 10 Beirut escaped bneO~ last ~ear but wa~ 1mmed1ateh recaptured. hm1dt and another West Gennan businessman. Rudolf Cordes. 10 Janual) 1987. Alfred Schmidt. wh was released from capu' II\ 1n The test1mon) came Wednesda~ duri ng the tnal ofHamad1. who 1s charged w 1th masterm1nd1ng the ~1dnapp1ng in Beirut of hm1dt said he and Cordes. who has not been released. heard .. t"o or three" Amencan hostages in another room in the same build1n1t "here the two West Germans were being held. d i Ex-Reagan aide N of zig er ;guilty of illegal lobbying :-: WASHINGTON (AP) -L)n .\pnl 5. 198:!. mceung tha1 "as • of?1ger, President Reagan·s one-referred to 1n ofz1ger's ~pnl lobb) ing al· ti\ 111es dunng 1nves11ga- 11ons b) \ongress and a grand JU ry. ' time political director. "'as fo und : guilt) toda) of charges he 1llegall~ ; lobbied top prcs1denual aides for prl\ ate clients after lea' ing the Wh11e Hollsc. The /u" con\ 1ctcd :-.:ofz1gcr on three o four felon) charges that he had 1llcgalh lobbied former col· leagues on ~halfof \\edte-ch Corp .. a man11me engineers union and the • manufacturer of the .\1r Force·s A-10 • anti-tank plane In pan. the JUI"\ found "'ofz1ger ;· suih~ of illegal!~ using h1~ inOucnc{' b~ se nding an ~pnl . 19 .:!. memo to ;· thcn-prcs1den11al counse lor Ed"' 10 K. Meese 111 sugg1:st1ng that Meese enlist ' 1he suppon of top adm1n1stra11on ~ offi cials -1nclud1ng the president himself -to persuade the .\rm) to g1 ,c a no-bid c_ontran to build small \ gasohnc l'ngincs to thl' Bwn,·based Wcdtech (mp !>1 ncc implicated 1n numerous plot~ tO bu~ 1nnuencc "'1th high go' l'rnmrnt 1111iual\ Meese. no"' attornt~ general. had ~ testified in tht· I ~ D1strin ( oun • tnal that he lliuld nn1 ret.all d1scus5· ~ 1ng the \\ edtech contract d unng an Panama chief tied i to massive ~drugdeals ':': ._ WASHINGTON (.\Pl -.\ Col- ombian drug cartel generated at lea\t S.:!00 m1lh on a month 1n drug profit, in the United States. rollccted 11 1n secret counting house~. and !>Cnt 11 1n crates for laundering 10 selt"l·a·d banks around the "'orld . a 1ailed Cuban-born accountant te\ulied toda). The witness. Ramon Milian " Rodngu,·z. told senator\ he nego- tiated an agreeme nt 10 1979 bl.'tween the Medellin drug cancl and (1cn Manuel Antonio oricga. Panama'\ m1l1tal') strongman. for the u<,e ol Panamanian a1rpons. sccunt} per- sonnel and banks to rece1' e and process huge cash shipments from a central collectmg point 10 M1am1. He said that 1nattall). ttfe operation br'oug.ht SSO million to SI 00 million a month into Panama from the n11ed States. •• 1 was asked to dcSl$r"\ )a system to facilitate the Oowof1he1r monev from the United States." the accountant said. tesnf) 1ng under guard b) U. marshal . Rodriaucz "'os arrested 1n 19K after cu11om s officials discovered SS.J million m his personal aircraft. He 1s currently scrv1n1 a 43-year prison stntcncc 1n 111 federal dcterrnon center in onh Carolina. federal srand JUI')' m M 11~1 andic'ed Noncp last wttk. chaf)Jng ht had accepted S4.6 m1lhon from clrua racketeers for rv1tt rendt'red He has denied all such accusation~ Rodnaucz said oncp aartt(S to 1ulhor11c a S}stt'm 1n wtncti t~ drug nna ~ould })( a1\.tn armored car mifita l')' sc:cunt) for their cash h1p- mcnu. 1mmed1att' crt'd1t for cash <kpo 1tcd in Panamanian bin ks. and ~ to jO\.crnmcnt Kf'\ l<'CS. 1n· clud1n1 d1plom1t1c paupor1s. !.. memo. The JUf) acqumed Nofziger of a single charge that he had 11lcpll) lobb> ied a Wh11e House official on behalf of Wedtech The JUf) also cleared Nofz1ger's partner. Mark .\ Bragg. ofa felon~ charge ofa1d1ngand abett1n~ that alleged contact. a Ma) :!8. 198-. letter to deput) pres1den11(\l counselor James E. Jenkins Nohager's defense had contended that hls name on the Jenkins leuer had been forged b> another Wedtech lobb~ 1st. Stephen Denlinger "1ofz1gcr could be sentenced to six ~ear!> 1n prison and li ned up to S30.000 ol'f the three conv1ct1ons. l r.s . District Judge Thomas A. Flan- ner) scheduled sen tencing for Ma rch .:!5 Nofziger. whose political associa- 1100 with the president dates back to Rt'aiµin·s days as governor of C ah· forn1a. was found guilt> b~ aJuf) that d"lih<'ratcd less than eight hours The 'crdict came less 1han two m•mths after another formr r Reagan J1dr. \11chad K Dca,er. wa s con· '1l ted of I) ing under oath about h1 Thr independent counsel 10 Nofziger·~ asc. James C. Mc Ka~. argued 1n h1~ summation Tucsda~ that there had bee n e' 1dencc "be) ond a shadow of a doubt .. that Nofziger contacted hrs f ncnds in the While House to .. cash 10 on hi s influence" w 11h the Reagan admin1strauon. Thl· case agair"\SI Nofziger. 63. was the fi rst maJo r test of the revoh '"$· door pro' 1sions of the Ethics 10 Go' crnment .\ct. °"'h1ch regulates lobb) 1ng b> former high go,ernment officals after tlie> lea' e office. McKa ~ said the law was designed .. to prc~ent people from coming ou1 of the While House w1th1n a year and a11cmp1ans to r ash 1n on their 10· Oucnce "'11h thl' l 'n1ted States go'· ernml·ni ·· Nofz1gcr"s requl·s1s for hel p got a1tcnt1on in the White House because he "'as "a man to be reckoned w-11h.'' ~k Ka) ~1d . The prosecutor said Nofziger had "1ejdl·d great influence because he "'a~ .. ind1sputabl) a clo!>e friend of the most po"'erful people of the admin1s1rauon. •incl uding the president of the L'n11cd States:· Lyn Nofziger Outs1dl' the lOUrlhousc. Nol11ger 10ld rcpona ... ·-rm not a purl ol the admin1~· trJt11111 nor wJ~ I dunng thl· period "hen lhe'>e rhargl's "'l'rl' brought It tdl murl· about the 1nab1ht' of ( ungrl·.,, tu "ntl· " fair la"' than 1t J~s about thC' adm1n1~trat1on ·· '\of11gcr headed the White llou\C Ot1itl'of Polit1tal .\ITairsfrom 19 I. "'hen Reagan 1ook office. un11t earl~ 19 ~ Gay leaders applaud o v er-ruling of Army's ban on.homose.x uals By Tbe Auoelated Press h1)mo~xuat tendenl'll'S Ga) nghts leaders applauded a deci\1on h~ a federal Jppc.•als coun stri king do"' n thl' .\rm )·., han on humose\uals as un cons11tu11onal. calling the ruling long u' crd uc. ·· 11hink ifs about time that the couns rccogn11l·d that ga~ people haH' bl:en dt'n1cd their rights.'· sa id Leonard ( 1ra fT. legal dirccwr fo r National Ga~ Rights '\9.' ocatf'i 1 n ~an Francisco The .\rm) thl"n disc harged soldiers for \Odom) Jnd oth1.·r )pcc11ic SC\ual al·ts. but not fo r homose ~ualll) mdf Aftl'r the rcgula11ons "'ere changed 1n 1981 . thl' .\rm~ suught 10 discharge Watkins. and linall~ 'iuccecdl·d 1n Ma} 1984 after a series of coun dec1s1on'i. Watkini. wa!> a sergeant at the 11111l' Reached b) tclC'phom: at his home Wed nc,dn) night. Watkins said.·· Mo\t ccnn1nl) r d go bad .. to thl' m1htar),. While h~ said he·d ··tovc to pursue anoth t·r can·cr.'· he ma1n uuncd t'hat ncv.s coverage surrounding the rn..e and poor references from the Arm) have prevented him from getting a supc\ISOI] pos111on 10 the pn,ate ~ctor s1m1lar to the one hC' held 10 the l\rmy • The 9th l ' . C1rcu1t ( oun of Appeal' ruled ~-I Wcdnesda~ tha1 the Arm~ 's ban is unconst1lut10nal because homoscAuals arc entitled to the same protection again-st govt"mment d1scnmina\1on as racial m1nonttes. The coun ruled 10 fa,or of Pcm Watkins. 39. of Tacoma ..... ho enlisted 1n the .\rm) at age 19 IO 196 7 and said on a pre-induction medical form that he had I\ fo rmer .\ir Force sergeant who was discharged from the .\1r Force 10 1975 after pubhcl) declaring his homoscxualit> descnbcd the ruhng as ""'o nderful. .. Soviets reportedly holding maneuvers on U.S. isl•nd By 'he Associated Press GAMBELL. i\laska -So' 1e1 commandos ma) bt' staging covco landing' on a L.' .S. island in the Bering Sea. sa) offici:ils pointing to disco' cries of So\ ict m1lttal') gear and 51ghtings of my~terious strangers who ran awa). n 1nncas1ng number of reports of unidentified a1rcran . submarines. sw1mmc~ in ~uba gear and discarded Soviet military equipment have hcC'n turned in 10 U .. mtrlhJcn,·c agencies, officials said during a ''isit hcrt this WC'Ck. Although man> s1g.ht1ngs ha' C' occurred on or over mainland la ka. th(• greatest number ha'e come from 1. Lawrt'nC't' I land. a treeless. spar~I) pol)ulated "indswt'pt island Just 40 miles southeast of 1bena. Most of the rcporu come from the Alaska -\rmy Na11onal Guard's three Eskimo scout battalions. "the <:)es and cars of the North," "l don't want to spenJlatc:· $81d MaJ. Gen John haefTer. commander of the Alaska Guard Third Ho••rd Beach delend•at .entenced EW YORK -Jaj()n Ladone. the thm¥cfendant 1n tht' Howard Btach ca1e. was scntenet'd today to five to I .S yea..., rn pruon despite h1~ open-coun apology 10 the mother of the black man killed by a wh1tt' aana. tatc upttrM CourtJ\lllJCC Thomas Dcmakos ~ntcnccd Ladonc to 21 '}C'ln to 71l l ean for manslaufhtcr and 1hc same stntence for assault. 'The t~o sentences arc to run conscC'Ull\ cl)'. The sentence was the shortest of those handed do"' n against tbc.. three tccn-.rs con victed in 1hc rac al attack on thrtt black men. which 1cn one. 2J..)cra-old MK'hacl Onffith. dtad. Jon U,ter. alrtad~,.in Jtll on a "'eapons charic. has been stntenced to the maiumum of 10 to.)\/ n~ and is ""''"I h1ucnkntt at Atta. Scou Kern. 19. was scnlcn~ Frida) to s1 ~ 10 19 )Ca~. Gephardt up in new polls .,,. W SHINGTON (AP) -Richard Gtphardt' backing among N~ Hampshire Democrats picked up after his v1ctol)' in the Iowa caucuses. thtcc new public opinion polls show- ed. "h1le Republicans Bob.Dote and George Bush ran virtuall y nttk and neck. Suppon also was up for Democrat Paul Simon of llhno1sand down a bit for MauachU$CttS Oo . Michael Dukakl\. though Oukak1s still led the Democrats in New Hampsh1rt by a larJt marain. a A8C-Wash1naton Post poll found. The o'em1aht poll. conducted by tt'lephone Tuesday. found hule 1f an) ihppqt for New f1am~turc GOP front-runntr 8~ ~ho tintihcd third 1n lov.a. bu1 1l ~•d suppe>n for former tdcv1StOP cv•nJrtm Pat Rob- enson mo' cd up somewhat Robcruon fin1 hcd wrond amo ns the RcpubhcaM 1n Iowa: Dole. the Kan~s ~nator. "'" first. -The 'ice prc"dC'nt ~as bl ked h} 33 pcrccnt of the likcl) Republican \Oll:fl unt )c-d 1n Ne\li Hampshire Surrogate contracts would be prohibited under new state bill SACR.\MENTO (AP) -.\ Re· publican asscmbl ~ \\Oman "ants to o utla" \urrogate parent contracts under "h1ch "omen bearcht ldrcn tor someone el~e ro·r a fee. .\ssembl~w oman Sun n~ MOJO O· nter. R-Encin1tas. proposed leg1~­ lauon V. ednesda' that would allo°"' 'oluntaf) agreements v. ithou1 pa~ under l Urrent adoption l:iw s. It takes thl' same rnurse as a Nev. Jcrse~ upa·mc Court dens1on issued last wed. 1n thl' .. Bab~ \f. case ·· hould a woman ha\'C the nght to sell her bod\ and the child she bt'ars for a frc" I certainl ) don't 1hink so.'' MOJOnn1er said at a Capitol news confercnn· "The purpose ofm) bill is to inc;ure that ('ahfo rn1a·s curren1 laws are not circumvented b~ surrogate contra cts and that the rights of these babie!I arc protl'l·ted:· she said. ~ M1ch1gan couple cnmnglcd 1n a court ball le o'er the twi ns the woman bore under con1rac1 for another lOuple appcart•d at 1he prcs.s con· fere ncc with M0Jonn1er They said thq did o1'filikno"' the contract the) signed 1il 1986 violated M1ch1gan law. ··The surrog,ac) program inOicts pain and sulTcrini on almost every· o ne associated with it," said Laune Yates of Ithaca. Mich. ..The b1nhnght fam1I) and the donor famil) both undergo mental. emo- tional and linanctal strain. Only those "'11h no emotional attachment profit from this program.·· he said a custod} tnal is scheduled for l\pril over the twins, Stephanie and Anthony, who were born Sept. 4, 1987. The New Jersey Supreme Coun ruled last week that paying a woman to give binh to a child amounts to illegal bab) se lling. The coun also a"'arded custody of Baby M to .her father. William Stern. and ordered the lower coun to gi ve visitation nghts to her biological mother. Mar} Beth Whitehead-Gould. The coun said it was not illegal to allo"' "'omen voluntarilv and v.1thout pa) ment to act as surrogate mothers. prov1dt'd the) arc not sub- JCCI to bindinJ. agrttments to sur- render their children. Democratic primary ru~es changed to cut coilfusi~n By Tile Assodattd Press ..\CR ~M ENTO -Go\. George DcukmeJian has signed lcg1slat1on that snaps Cali fornia confu\1ng S)stcm of M:lect1ng Dt'mocrat1c convention dekgate!> and allo"s Democrats to vote directly for pres1dcnt1al candidates instead of ind1.,.1dual ddt'gatcs. The measure. s1ined Wednesday. also aboh'she'i 1hc so-calkd "wmm·r-take-mo rc" rules Cahfom1a Democrats used 1n I QS4. "h1ch ga' l' the fro nt runner in the Democratic primal)' a J1spropon1ona1el> large share of Cahfom1a's delegates. at the expense of all of the 1rail1n~ corttcnders. Instead. each presidential contender m CaLfforn1a's OcmocratK pnmal) "'111 get roughl y the same share of delegates as his popular 'Ole. " "' '• Sal.le theorles used ln AIDS research LO · ~ GELE -Researchers at USC Medical School have been using the theories of poho-vat'<'tne-ereaaor Dr. Jonas Salk to crt'ate a t~ment for AIDS. th e Los ~ngelcs Tim~ reported toda)'. The treatment 1s being used on a small number indt' 1duals who arc infected w1th the 1\10 virus but have not )Ct de' eloped !>) mptoms of the deadl) disease. the Times said. It is not bt'ing used as a \ acc1ne for uninfected people "At the moment Wt' arc JOSt testing an idea:· Salk sauJ 111 atelephone1ntcrv1ew from Chicago. where he was attending a medical meeting. "We arc doing vcl') ltm1tcd prchm1nal) experi ments ... }luman tc~ts are being conducted at the Univers1t) of Southern Califom11's 1't"nneth om s Jr Cancer Hosp11al under supcrv1s1on of Dr. Brian E. HendC'rson. hospital director, and Dr. Alcundra U\ inc. a well-known AID researcher and SC executive associate dean Slx charges dropped ln mole•tation ca•e SA FRANCI CO -A pros.ttutor said the aovcmmcnt's case apinst a former Prcs1d10 da~care worker accused of child molestation has not been damaged. de p1te a Judge's dismissal of six of seven charges filed apinst him. Assistant Attornc) General Eb Luckel said that b«auSt of the action Wednc'sda) b> U .. District C'oun Judae William Schwarzer. he wilt JO before a grand JUI) latlo!r th1i. month to seek more detailed 1nd1ctmcnts apinst Oaf) Hambright, 34. While the aovcrnmcnt "felt that the 1nd1ctment as we presented 11 \\.a~ adcquatc under the law:· Lucke! said he wilt take additional eviden e apm~t Hambrlfht to frandjurors the wttk of Feb. 22 and that he's confident Hambnght's trial w1I beain Apnt 4 as scheduled Sch-.at'lff ruled that six charse ~aa1nst Hambnaht had to be d1sm iucd ~use. while tht' allcacd tcv.d and la5('1viou' behavior. thty violated fedcnt rules of pf'OC'Cdure bccau5C they did not rcOect any 1pec1f te a(t1ons. Sl•yer condemned for tlJlrd dme "' T .\AN -A Texas tr1ns1cin. whOSc <kath sententt was o'·enumed IYl'JC't bl the ahfom1a upttme oun. hat bttn conckmned to doth 1111n in tile 1919 shoouna of a Taco Bdl manaeer who bc9Cd ham to 5P9re htr hfe. Relat1,es of the 20.~ar-old v1c11m. K.11htnnc A!llUAI htrott. sat hoktinl hancb as tbt ycrd1<:t v.as read Wednada) an lhc SUptrior C<Mtn jw,.' uial of • Maf'(thno Ram~. 30. U<>l• Rosen. the 11rt·s mo&her. med softly ind paspcd the hand of her-son. A~ard. w Yid. .. Thcrt IS no C'OmpmtaUOll an IM ~orld v.onh 1h1 much pain. and suffcnna. I hopt and pra) that tOmC da)' God v.111 rtmovc the hate and 1n~r and frustration ftom my family " Ram0t ,.,., convicted of fi~t-dqttt murdc-r and armed robbtf') for the J unt ). t979. \la)IOJ of Pam)tt, lhc nttht ma~r" 1 TKO lttl an Bmtot Stm1 "' Saftta \M \\ hcrt Ramo~ v.or\«f as a Jarutor. .... O!ange Cout OAILY PILOT/Thursday, February 11, 1988 A 7 Three ear Insurers iDCrealsing rates Fluorocarbon selling joint venture in Japa n Peter Chunn. cha1nn1n of Tht Fluorocarbon Co . Tu~ay an- noun~d that the t..auna Niguel firm has agreed 10 sell Its SO per\:en1 anttrest 1n Nma-Moore. located in Osaka. Japan to Nana lndustl'le-s tor SI Q million, OTC UP s & DowNs NEW VORI< (API -Th• fOllowlng lli t snows '"-Over • the • Counter JtOC'kJ 1no ~warren" that neve 00"1 uo the rno\I • down Ille mo't be..C on NEW VO~ (A~ -The fol~wlng llst 1y rs~Pn1 Tt+I •hOw• the ew ork Slr.k JtCl'Mln9e I otr ect s 1 .,, + " 'locks and warr1n1s lhel ave oone uP 1~ rvil8rd l t 1•,. ... mot! r~ ctown the most rsed on 1 anaMr s .,. " ~cent o c ange reeardleu o volume 1• N~well 3611'2 t 2''1 0( Wed. I; A S Cots 14~ 1 =~riti.s lrad1ng O.low S2 are 1,,cl· 1 1ver1v 1~ ,,, d · 11 and 11ercen1a~ chanoes are 11\e l 'feel Anoe )l.'• '• .,.ence belwNn the orevlovs closing 'I re.nTree 'r 1 orlc1 and Wednesdav's 2 o.m price. 1 itanCo J .. I • r, Wickes wt ~~· ''• UPS AAR Co s I l,.. l ·~ . Harne LHt C~ Pct . p MulcoF4 6 ~ 1 M~rcade J\I) + I UP 16.7 i'o'•fieTch 2 'le i ~I Tch 3~ + ltl UP lU 4 FG nd s 2•·· l''l alOObLew '3" ! 'h UP S Manh Ind ""• 1'. • vlAm•1sco " "• UP 10.! DOWNS S lnl':ir SC l•1. 111 UP 10. 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Wall S1rectcrs reason that the Ft'd would be ~11d:ing "ith a c1u11ous approach 1f 1t believed or kne" that bad new<; was com ing on the trade balance. lntc:rcst rail's rose. however. in the credit markets todll\. rc~pondcd to news of a stronger- than-expcctcd 0.5 percent increase 1n retail sales last month WHAT AMEX Orn WHA T NYSE Orn NEW YORK IAPI F•D 11 Pr•v. NEW YORK IAP) FtD II PrfV. Thun· Thurs- cMIV csav csav csav Adv a nerd )J6 1~ Aovanct'd '°" 1219 Ot'Clint>d 1 ' ¥Kiined 11• ,ffl Unchan;t'd 2 1 i~ nch.noe<l 1$}9 To1at iu uts ,,t., otal •U uH Nt'W htQhS N•w high\ ] • Nt>w tows l Nt'w tows 6 s AM EX LEADER S NYSE LEADER S NEW YOltK (AP) -'*'· • •..m. 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ST' ,ttf,700 NASDAQ SUMMARY By Tlae Auocl•ted Pre11 han c for a rccc-.s1on 1h1s ~ca~ Retail sales rose a seasonal!) ad-' On Wall Citrttt. tht' o;toct markcl Justed 0.5 JX"rcent 1n Januai; for the a~h:int't'd broadl). buo)ed b> falhna third tra.igbt monthl)' incrcaS( a.s 1ntrn.-~t rate~ in the crtdil markets. rnnsumcrs rushed to automobtlC' Thf move-. ~t1rrtd spttula11on that showroom!>. the government rt'-the Frderal Rcscrvt'. which 1s hold1n1 pon cd toda). pohc)·~tt1ng meetings this wctk. Tht" Commcl'('c Dcpancnt ~id miaht be read> to rclu it' credit retailers sold S 128.1 billion wonh of pofic> goods 1n Jaouai;. up S600 million The Nauonal Assoc1at1on of from the ~ccmber. It was thc·hiant"i1 Manufacturers· survc) also rcvt'alcd· level since Aufust. when sa le:' htt •Ei&hty-onc pcrctnt of the: el· S 1 i-~·: f~~~n3. rise: followed ~vised ccut1vc:-s ~Ilea C\pectt"d "no matc:nal chanar .. in bus1nt-H as a l't$ul1 of the increases ofO. percent in November Ocl 19 tock markt'l collal)K. and 1.2 percent 1n Dttentber. Earlier est1mattt had put tht November •Scvtnt)'<•&ht ptttenl said the:)' 1ncrc:nc 11 only 0.1 ptrt'tnt and the an11c1patcd that profits v..ould bf up Ottcm~rchmb at 0. 7 percent from 1987 k"t'li. with 19 pcrttnt Much oft he: Janull} 1trcnath c•mc e~pcctlnt profits to bf ··,u~t.lntaall) 1n auto salt',. ""h1ch d1mbtd 1.6 hither " pcrtcnt follow1na an 1nma~ of 1.9 • nothtr 7 lK"'ttftt saJC1 t.J\at percent 1n Dcttmbf uto taks hid t \pom •ould mt 1n 1981 o"tr a.11 \l\UllPC:d h<. 1•11 •ha\ ...... 1.0o.1...___)D.L ~ pcfft"' .,., thc)- d1 on11nucd tnd.of-tht-modc:l-)·Hr •oukl bt "about the tame ... Noat salt"t 1nccnt1\t'i. thouaht tlports would fall Tht' allon•I HOClltlOn or The tock marttct Utmdtd I rail) Manufacture" Yid Wt"dncJda that from ihc ptt\ 1o.u' "'"'on TM no- • sun~ of 100 ducr e't"Nll\.c Jont'\ ''rnitt' Clf )() 1nd"\tnals. ul offit'tB ~h.o ~It on the •~ 1111on'1 7 Tonda h --~ ,ho•__. nt .. • ~n-fouf I 4 ~· '°" anot er '47 ) '""'"' \.'V • Jkllnl< 10 1.9ft_ °" Irvirie welghtng · growth benefits against burdens Irvine and The Irvine Co. are on the threshold of what could be a historic development agreement. •· For more tha~ two )'ears negotiators have been hammering out a ~mprom~se on How the company will develop its land and how much of its la-ne will be dedicated tb the city. One of the big concerns was how much land would be devoted to open space, but traffic circulation and land-use designations were a lso argued . .The result of the talks. which' was-e mbraced in pririci'ple b y the City Council on Tuesday, would give the city of Irvine the largest bank of <rJSen space in the U nited States -5.000 acres. On the nip side of the agreemen t. the company will get to develop some areas of the city at a h igher densi'ty than what was expected. • · The agreement 1s not final yet. There are more meetings to be held, reams of paper will be added to the 2.100 pages o( environmental studles-already-done-a-nd·ttten th~s-the fmal ; test - a spot on the ballot. · If the agreement gets past the threshold. 1t could be a model of how growth' can and should be planned. Much of the controversy over growth on the Orange Coast has its roots in the perception that planning commissions and city co uncils have accommodated de-· velopers' wishes rather that watching out for the best interests of the community and its c itizens. Projects in Huntington Beach and Co sta Mesa are the most ready examples o f this pheno menon. Granted. the city of Irv me has an advantage that other towns do not share because The Irvine Co. is the onl> maJOr developer the counc il has to deal with. But that shouldn't d etract from the conce pt o f a government sin ing do wn with d evelopers and its citizens to agree on how and where the community should grow. ' As the communities o n the Coast continue to develop. and in some cases redevelop, planning for that de..,:elopment is going to ha vc to guarantee thar the burdens and benefits arc shared amo ng government. develo pers and citizens. Ho peful- ly. when the benefits of growth are weighed against the burdens. we will sec projects that will move us into an era of growth that as not constantly cloaked in suspicion. The open space nego tiations and pending agreeme nt between the city of Irv ine ·and The Irv ine Co. could be the blueprint for such a planning process. ~ Contra aid House rejection b) an e1ghH ote margin ... o f President Reagan's $60 million pac kage o f aid for the Nicaraguan ContrasdiCl oot spell defeat for the anti-Sandinista insurgents. or vic tor) fo r the Sandinista governme nt in Mar:ia$ua. Still. the vote will have profound importance 1f 1t marks the turning po int in U.S. polic>. a turning po int imposed h) Consrc~s aft er sc,cn )Cars of the Reagan administration seek mg a m1htaf) solution in Nicara~ua. Winning the peace through a political settlement 1s. O'er the course of the next few months. the new policy th1~ vote shoufd set in mo tion .... As for the fate o f Central America ~enerall). and N1~aragua an particular. it's up to Congress to foll ow through b) encouraging the peace process under the Arias plan and to increase suostanuall > U.S. economic and humanitarian aid to the regio n. For Co ngress-to conducl foreign pohcy by a succession Of votes 1s. admittedly. not the best situatton in a government designed for executive branch leadership in inte rnational affairs. Ma)be no" the president will compromise and forge a product1 ' c ""orking partnership wHh Congress on Central America. Tbe Herald, Everett, Wasb. .J Nation '·s budget An increasing number of representatives and senators (is) beginning to offer public apologies for the congressional budget process. The admissio n is past due. but it's a sign of progress. nonetheless. The proble m is Congress' failure to handle budget bills an an orderly manner. and its reliance on the continuing resolution instead. This contrivance has been used to load up the budget with pork barrels that any responsible president would o therwise veto. This year's budget was embarrassingly corpulent. even b y congressional standards. Some in Congress want to repent. Cbarlestoa (W.Va.) Dally Mail Acid r-ain If the admimstration continues to dra& its httls on doing something constructive about acid rain. President Reagan's entire time in office is going to pass without real action on this environmental threat. . The recent unsatisfactory m eeting with Canadian officials in Washington is a fresh indication that this may happen. 1t is true that a smidgin of appattD.1-PCQ&ttSt was made. The Americans agreed that an attempt should be made to negotiate an acid rain contro l treaty with Canada. ' But there was no positive U .S. response to that country's specific proposals for reducing the volume of acid rain that moves nonheastward across the U.S . ..Ca nadian border., A scientific consensus says action is needed. Our government should show mo re signs of being willing to d o its pan. Westerly (R.I.) S.. . ORANGE COAST Piii .. ,..., . Cl4Yl .. .... ..,_ .... ..-..91r......~---~--=.__~~=-9iilliili.~~~~ llMlMllf Cnll ... ....... ..... _.. .............. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thursday, February 11, 1988 * A9 . "Robertson. quite properly andqu/leo~nly. has rnade rel/pion a major part of his campaign ." Walter Mean AMoclated Pre. uecad.-e edttor .,., ... Con·tra aid vote inilestone forCalif~rnia congressman Tony Coelho u sed the issue to move out from unde r his political c loud The House of Represen1a11' c.,· rl'lusal to go along with thf.' admin1"- rmnon·., t:lte'>t Contra aid propo'>al markt•d an important m1lestonl' tor thr highrst ranlo ng Californian 1n Congrrso;. ma1orit~ whip Ton~ Cod ho of Merced. As a leader of the figh t against Prest dent Reagan's m 11t- tan1 ~1Caragua policy. Coelh o (il'm- ons1ra1rd to" hi s collcagues ·that hc·s more than a part1eularly astute poh11- cal operatn e. In so doing, Coelho mo,ed out from under a cloud that was created b~ thl· '>UlCl'<;S he achieved during sax 'raf\ \t'r' K \' a!> chai rman of the CA·mona11, C"ongrernonal Cam- paign Cumm11trt· H" n"n record of fl·al altomphshmcnl\ in that rok curbcJ "hat "as supposed 10 ha\c bct•n thl' Rt•agan rc\olu11on. But he did 1ht' JOb so well. espcc1all~ rn squn'Ling campaign l·ontnbut1ons from polt11<:al anion romm1m·c<;. < odho '-'JS \.\tdl'I~ '>t'l'n ns a poltt1cal "hrele r-ck alcr. 100 much so for cH'n !>Ol)ll' of tht• Ol·mo~:rats he hl'lrx·d l'lt·rt to the Hou<.e. < ·Ol·lho hdd th\· campaign po"' dunng the fi N SI\ ~l·ars 1n 't'hKh Ron;ild Reagan occupied thf.' Wh1ll' Hou\c. a ttml' "hl'n the prcsiden1 "a' <.'xpccted b> man) to become tht• con\er,atl\l.'S' Franklin Delano Roose' ch Reagan ""as in1t1all: seen as the c-ountl'rrevolu11onan who 't'uuld mo\l' tht• na11on. \O(talh and polt11call\ c;harpl~ and dl'\"iSI\ l'I~ to thr nght. The Rt>agan era. Sllffi~ o~crveN pred1C'tl.-d. wou•d provt'." no k">S 1mpor1;in1 J poht1ral "'ater'>ht•d than "as R1>0\\'\C'lt'' '\e" Deal The prt•dtl llOn ha.,. tx·e n "1de of the marl... Wh1k Rt·agan S<'l'ms de.,tined togodo'-'n 1n h1,ton as an 1mponan1 r h1l'f l'\('l'.°Ult' l'. ht<, impart t·an hardh bl· comparl·J to tha1 of Roo\C'eli Part of thr rt•ason is th t• success Demcx:ra li. haH' had 1n prt.'H'nttng Reagan's remarkable personal popu- lanl~ from being translated 1010 'oter support tor Rt·puhlt\an l'and1date!> for llou\l' x·<.1t\ 01 u1ur't· lhl" t"\p<:dl'd Rt·agan 1mpall "4' l>\ ernttmJtrd from 1h1: s1an Rl'.ig.in\ I "'10 l'lecuon rcp- n:\l'nted 1h1: rt·pud1Jt1un 11f Dcmo- l ralll PrestJl·n t J mtm\ l arter. and not much n10n:. \'otl'r'>. b) and large. \\ l\ht•d tu rrl.'<.cn l' mmt of tlll· r:Anuxralll programs of lhe '-:!;'\.\ Oral. f°JIT D1:al and Great '\<x.1i:t\ Coelho"i. cllorts ~ DcmocralK congrC'Ss1onal \."ampa1gn chairman though. "c:rl..' instrumental m min1- m1Z1ng the: benefit!> Rcpuhhcan House candidates gained from Re· agan·s coa11a1ls Cof.'lho·s shre"d anJ 10defa11gabk dTom as the ch1effund· ra1S<·r for. and coordinator of..Dc mo- crat1c Hou-.c campaigns werl' 1m. mediateh felt in the 19 ~ elect ion'> "h1ch led 10 lhl' dl'feat of thr comer,all\t' roal111on of m1nunt\ Rcpubltcan-'t .rnd Boll \\ee' ti Dt·m1;- cr:m It "'as 1h1\ l'Oalt11on that ~'t' Rt·agan his i...e, lcg1<il:unc 'Ktllrtl'~ d unng thl' fir,t '"o 'rars 111' h1-. adm1n1'trJt1nn The Dt•rra>erat'> g;i1ncd bad. 2o se:il'> Imm the Rt•pubhcan s 1n that \l'ar !B' rontra-;L in IQ)J "hen thr fi r,t m1d-1am ek't11nno; ol the '-c" Dt.·.il l·ia "l'fl' hdd Roosc,t:h\ Ol·ml)HJls 'i{Url·d .i ntt ~a1n 01 n1n1· OC\\ \l0Jl\ 1n thl' Hou'>c (hat drllton rcflcttrd the \trong. \titer 'uprx1n for lht· Rm1sl'\ d1 rr\ l>lUlll•n I lx:mmra111. H ou\\· land1Jatl'' unJcr( 111:lht1·, leaJt'T\h tp \\l'Ol on in the I~ 4 .tnll I I./ 'b ekl"1111n' to protcl"l tht• pan'·, l·ontrol ol thl' Hvuse E'en during tht• Rl'Jg.in r<.'-dc\l1on land- slldl' \t'Jr. \.\hrn tht• rrrstd<.'n t gained 5Q !)l'T\l'Ot of thl' f)Opular \Ole. lhe Cndho-kd !Xm0lral1l• House can- dtdJtl'' ,uffercd a nt'I lo"' ni onh I 5 . . SCJI\ But Coelho paid a pncc for his SU\ll'" in '' hat ,., a1h.inkJcs,1ob H1' fund-ra1'1ng d Ton., \\ere rn11c11cd ac; a "h;it...n1m' n ut bu\1ncss-onentt:d MARTY S"'nH pol1t1cal al twn 1:omm11te('-\ In a grnrrall~ glo" 1ng dr'>Cnp11on ot Codho 1n thr cum:nt ed1t10n lll tht· ~lma1ul of \mt"ncan Pol111c!> it~ ed11or<. notl'd 1ha1 the n>ngrc'i\man · hJd g411nt·d J reputatmn a~ betnF <.1 poltq .. ·.il sharp1l· "ho lacked a firm comm11 ment tl• pnnuplcs The lung fight 1n the House O'\l'r C 11ntra-lund1ng pro"1ded a ma1or opponunll~ for ( uclh o to sho" that he rnuld 10\ohc h1msdt un QUt''>· llUO\ llf !.Uh\IJOll' d) "l'll ll) de\ l\t(' ~tratc:g\·m~ for" 1n n1ngde<"ltnns cam- pa1gm ThJ narro" -~\~-~ l I - dl'fcat 1.>f R1:a~n·s C ontra propoc.al "J' Pl><o'>thk .illcr ( oclho hclpt>d l raft J <ollll pending Ot:mouat1l prngram "htch "11ultl nrx·n thl" door to non· md1IJJ"\ aid hu1 pre,t•nt the <.h1pmt•nt o l .irm~ 11r t1ther m1htal) matt'rtai I, . ., n111 11nh th<." tS'>Ul0'> ol '1.aragua and Cl·ntr.i~ \mt·rn:a on \\htch C odhn h.i~ tJlt·n a ma1or role .\s lh<' \.u Im.in 1n thl· Hou~ ul Rl·pre'iCn- 1.:111.~ t'<o h1erarch} nght behind 'lpeaker Jim "n gh1 of Tc'a' and \1 .iJOrll' l eJ1.kr Tom Fok~ of\\a<.h - 1 n~t1•11 ( odh11 ha\ h<'rome a major 'Poh •.,mJ n 1n hchall ot Democrat1l t"ffot1' 11.1 dt·JI "11h prohh·m-. of th<' homt•k\\. agr h ulturt• and "·••rr and lhl• J11ml!\lll l"l PnUffi\ Tht: \krlc:th lingrt'\\m.in ha' had a remJrl...1hk rt'l' "' p.mrr 1<1r '11meonc "ho 1\ onh .l 5 .rnd ha' h«n a member of the HoU \l' for 1u't tn 'care; Hi<. 1n \ohcmtn1 '' \'hat \mrncan Entl·rprt'l° ln,tttutc jnah \I V.tlltam ~h nt•1Jl·r Jt•...,•.hcs a' ··a pa11\- .. :klir.1ng t<o\Ut .. 1hc (. ontra rud ques- tion '\hould hdn_thJt cm.•er ,.. Mart/a Smitb is political ~itor U ~kCJatcbJ i\"efll ~ S<>n·iN'. LE TTERS One step forward, two back To the Ed nor f here I \ a Ol'" '\Ong OUt Called "00l' ..,ll'P r 01"" Jrd l \.\O ~teps Back .. h 1h1s '-'h.it I'> hapJX•mng 1n the c11~ of H untrniton Be<1rh'1 .\n l'\1X0n\1H' \Ur"c) \\COi out rn the "ala l'>tll as l..1ng cm1cns fo r their · '11:'" -<JO < entr.i! Park Our Ci t' fa1h t'I\ did no1 hl..c the rr'>ull\. so tlw~ "111 b;.· fK·ndmg ou1 another SUI\ t'' (apprn~1ma1l'I: SI~ 11001 a<.k1ng the sa1m qul·-.11on -"One ~tep For- "ard. T"'n 'lcp) Bal l..·· .\group uf n 111cn' ltlml' bt'hm· t hl· l ll \ fathl·t\ J\l..1ng that an ml lom- pan: Olll be: plJn·d in tlll'tr neigh- borhood tv con.,uhdJtc 1HI "'di., hv1 thl·~ 0 1\."d 1hc plan thach~ cn:a1ingJ potl'nllal 1hn:a1 -·Om· \tl'P F111- "urd T"o \tl·ps 8Jll.. ·· Bu,1nl·.,,~'!. and rc.-s1dt·nt> Y.t'rc a!>l..cd lu g1"t.> up their fH'Of~:ni. '4• undl'rground ut1ht1l·'> and "1dl·n1ng q.[ ~~lh Blrulnard .uuld be: rnn pktdl u.,1ng cmrn1:nt domain l<•r acqu1Png thl\ propt>r1', stating the arl'a Y.J'> bhghtl'd 1hcrl·(orc ehg1bk for rnk' l·k•pml·nt fund'> Bhgbt lnuld not tw pru'l'n. tht'rd°ore the t11' father'> lo'>I thc \upport ot man: ixor ll' -")nt· \tep Fol""ard T"<• \tq" Bal I.. .. \k ado" larl .\1n>ort "u<> a gkam man' dn d 1pcr i. e:c "Pk-a~ do not lcJ\l' J ptc:tt· of land 'acant in our l 11' · thn '>.ltd Thl' prop<:rt~ is an Ml hl·olugh .i i '>Ile lhc art.-a cannot hJnJk thl· traffil 11 .,..ould produce. anJ lht' \later Pu mp ~tauon ,., no"" at capaut\ The rewn1ng for the airport .,.. a<. .ippro' cd'-··one ~l('P FoNard T.,..o ~tl·ps Bad, .. \kDonneU Dou~l;n ha' \acant 1.inJ Le\ tht Jnclopt>r 1ump nght in V. hat ahou1 tht• 1raff1l grn ng through anntha t ll\ the tr-.11T1( on Goldl"n \.\ t''>l \.\ arncr \pnngd:i k and fd- 1ngcr 'l •lher thr tlln\uhant'> nor thl.' u t, .. , l'n ' 1ronmcnsal 1mpalt rt'pnn haJ e\t•n Jddrc:'"d that '1tuat1011 The \l.itcr Pump 5tallon " at ca paul' th<" dnnl..ing .,..att·r 1n lhl.' nunh part ol tht• l'tl~ "'111 ht afil't tt>d - "Ont• \tt'P f-u~ard T .,... tcps Bad ... \\hat do thl· ut' tathC'rs ~.trt" aNJUt thl' mnb1lc hum'": pt-upk' l <'I°' JU\\ \ho' t' them uut Jnd hu1ld four largt' hotel., un Pat 1fo. < na\l H 1gh""J~ \\ hrrl· an: thl.'~· people to go -·-c \nc . ~ll.'p hi!""ard r"'•) tcps Back.." '-l•\ l'ral : eJf) .1go there "en: angn l1•nfrontatHlO'!> "'th busine'iM.0\ on \tJ n \trl'rt NT3U')(' thl' l 11\ tatha._· th• •Light II hc\I IO m.il..t• ti J OOl'·Y.J\ 'lf•l' '•>" tht· lit' tarher<. art u1n'1dt•nng pulling 11 had 111 .i ~l ... "'"' \ln.-t·t -·-c >nc tt•p Fnl""'ard. h\I• .... ICP'> Bell i.. . The End ( aft· I he nl'°" '>t'"\. 111111 '' th<" ptl·r tnuld not ma~t· it pa,1 ' .. ~ t'a~ \\ J\ It lht• tk\c.-JOpt'C \\ 3\ Tl 1nfl'n11r mJlt'rtj l\ .,..a, 1t 1hr 1n'Dl"l tor nn lhl prowl I The t'tl11en~ "'tll hl·.Jr thl n 1't 1n man' "'a" 1 c J Otlt \\JI!.. in thc t'' ening on al lcar night J, up of lnffl·r. 1>r a pka..ant IJll.. -.A.llh .lohn \\ htrt' dt1 "'C go rwm here• -"( lnl" 'WP r-0~r-O.. l ~~I \ti'P" Bad. \\ hJt 11 1h1<. \torm '-'<'ll ld ha'l" hJPPl'nt•J unl' J;I\ ,arhrr -\atur- J J-., Jan It> ""hC'n the rain "'a' u•m1ng, <ll'"' n in lorn·nt~ \\ liuld the 11'>< 'lh ng l•I I •l)I l ha' C' ht't.'n n rx·ated \\ hJt hJrPl.'nt•J 10 aJI the .. ampJ1gn pnim1~·., nu~ t tl\ lather<.~dr 10 dn someth1n11 J~1ut tht fl lOntr1>I 1.hannd' It IPOI. hl·1n~,1 qd1m c1ftht'lll' of H unting1nn Bt'd\ hand Oran~C' ( l'Un· '' '" grt 1n,oht•d 1n hem thing' arc- n111 hnn~ h.rndlcd .\' cj:la1rpcr-.0n <'I Go~ n ~ai·t· ... ~ul &,ear ..,alki·ng . :~1· l~l~~r·:tg,tt·"tr~J·~l,L~~·:~~m(l:~; ',£""' ,j. .li,j ~ ,j, 4 .r. ~ Plannm~ ! .. mm1"111n and ( ''' ( l.lUOl 11 111 l'O\ m1n rn('Oljl 1.tlOCl."rnS h d I " h thJt.tfft'\\thl'' l /lO \f'lllUJtll\ ~\a s a ow o a preac er ~~"'l~·~;;:.~~l'.~l~~"~~~:;"1:~,~~ 'll'"<'d man' J\IX"'-t' of potan11al dnng,l'r\ to thl' ~ 1tucni. u> t'IHYC1tr .--# in the By WALTER MEARS Republicans arl' "'histltng past the church,ard J!I tht·: tr, 10 figure out ho"' to handk Pat Robertson and has smglc-mmded su-ppo-rter~. They ma ) "l'll pro"r to be a troublesome lot. .\s the Democrats learned in mart than ont' c;phntcr<.'d pres1den11ai C'am- pa1gn. it•alous. s1n&k ·1 sue act1 v1sh ean be haLardous t.o a part} 's gt•ncral ckc11on hrallh. Thi.') tend to force 1n1ramurJI "arfarc. embarrassing and u rk,., plntform ba11k ... and in the end. the' '>omeumes walk out. o far. tht: Rl'JlUblican prcs1dcnt1al conJ1date'i comtx'lln& with Rob- enson ha'c been ('llrcful and. in dcoote. courteous to"ard the rom1cr \Clc\ISIOn e\ angch'it -'"ho no" bristles at that accurate dt'\C'npt1on n Rob Dok. the comfonablc GOP '1c'tor 1n l\1 onda) ·, lo" a c1uruscs. \aid the pan~ ought to •-clcomc 1hc Robertson nt "'comcl'\ •t?oard. looking to the da> ""ht'n thc' \\-tll rail) behind the c' cntual nomi. nee. Thal 1s not hkcl> to be Robertson. and. most of the people he ha attnctcd 10 Rcp,ubh ~n pohuc-a l a - ta vit) are not 101n1 to be tran fcrablc TM) arc •board for tt\c man, n.ot for I.he pany. . Dolt •td tl remain\ a '"''<>-m~n l'1l(f bct~n·humdhnd 1tt ~~t· cknt.Gcortr Bu~. "AhO ran• dam~- 0M Uunl t!Ch1Rd Ro~n\On m lo~a . Robenson p1Md near! a quaner o( lhf ltcpubhcan "Otc an I<>"'•· oulPOll ... 8..ah b) ~than 't, ~~"leMCMW reel surpn_, of AN ALYSIS o'er lo""n ·· o I 1h1nl.. '-'t' plant a t11g \\d comc nag and"<'~\ Y.ekome to the R1!p.ubl1can l?aR'." the t..an\J\ s..·nator <;aid. Bu t ht al o ~1d that Robc-rtc;on "'ho nn er ha!> hdJ puhlK Ofli('('. 1s ta1 more fomttdablc 1n rau~ U'><'~ than llc v.1 11 bf.' 1n the pre\1den11al pnmaf'\ ckc11on'\, "'hsch begin "1th '>;r" Hampsh1rt' nc\t Tur-.da ~ Organ1LUl1on. zeal . t1nd 1he \inJ oi read ) -madt' \tructure thf.' e\ angelical mo\(:mcnt pro' 1dc\ all "ork('d to Robe'.ruon'.~<h:intagc in lo"a and 1n tbc Ha"a11 c-au US<''i hi." n<'arh S'-'Cfll "'h1k Dole and Hush "crt othel"\\ 1st ocrup1~. Bush cla1mt'd ~ tetOr) 1n the M1rh1gan caucu~·., hut Roben son ..:lid that was \tol~n from him Ht people ~tagt'd m al C'3lJ('ust and he promi"ie'd to ('halltnr.c the outcome 1n court. Indeed . 1n Iowa. Rot'K'n~n A id the Rtpuhhc:sn t'\tablt~hmcnt "a not to ~ tru11trd. and set up a tabulauna 5) ~tcm to· kc-cp his o" n \-Ount of ccau'u~ \Ot<'' It "a~ qu1ctl dropped "'hen lt\e ofTk 1al numben turned out 1n h1\ ii~o.r. \\hen a 1Clc\ 1c;1on intc" ~"er • llrd R(\bct'\ on a fllrtnl'r tck' mon C\Jngth4l\. "htch ~ wn . lht' can- chdatc S3ld It"• ('\ 1dcnC't' ofb1,0\I''\ anJ Robcrt~,>n "'ho so far hastf«n ~Jrl'd sharp \lU~t1ons' from his nql" ma' fal·c '>ome the~. R11bcnson ..aid he had pro,en an aQQc:al that goe\ far beyond his l'' angeltl'al ~upponers.. Tno~d. o n C';tu(li<. night hl' "31d he rould do for the (.or "h:u D"'tght Eiscnhowc.-r ;ind Rl)nJld Reagan had done. · I 11oo n DubuqlK':· h<' s.a1d. "Well. that 1\ a Roman ( atholtc. ~mo­ t-r-Jt1 hl ul"<ollnr ""Orker C'l t' and I °"''"' 11 This •~ a ncv. s1<k of m \l)allllllO .. Hr ""on among Repubh<'a n 1n hea' 11\ 1Xmocr.at1 Dubuque Coun· I~ 1 n C"lmP-'ltn-ad ~" 1~enis andm hi\ .,,tatemcnts, Robenson hu bttn ~omp:.nng his 1tuauon to the one that ronfrontcd John F Kenn~} in IQ6<l. v.hcn he became the fir\\ Rom~n Cuholsc clC'C't('d prc .. ldent He ~•d thc samc rth"ou i ur u"CJ ap1n'\\ KcnnC'd now \ bc1na \l~ aa,a1nM him. • ... _ \, .1 (111/l'O and l3\fla,cr 1n thl Cit\ I ha'l lt•tnC'd mam 11rgan11a · uon!> to lie,hl ltH "hat 1\ ngh t for the wholl" ,ommun11' ,10J n1 •t 1U't .1 ft'v. I ac;k 1h,1-.c of \\IU "'h1 Is\ r 1n our l 11\. COU'll,\ \tall' anJ \\lUOlf'· -pka\C g('l ln\Ol\c<l C1u ~h)rc \OUr Plan- ning ( nmmi"m"' .ind ( '' t'oun- c1ls. "n lr 10 'our rlct lf.'d offtnal" It'll them" hJI \OU v.ant -d l'O I ll'I thl·m mai....r all the dl't 1'1C1n' -rl·mcmhc.·1 th1" '' ~,~ur 11~h1 ,\\ a c 1111en "ht•n )OU \(llC plc:alot' read \Cf'\ l 3r('tufl\ the qa1t•men1.. 111 thC'\C 1ntC'ndt'd candidate\ H un11ngwn ~a' h cun no longer afford w tai....C' "One tep Of"\\Jrd nnd1 v.,1 ~IC'~ ttack " lct ~ lc:s'"t' .. umMhtntt tor futort' gcncra11on1, Thi• 11mt• •'>no" 11 I' up \<'all nf u1, II '" up 10 'nu C O R I "i' .\ \1 [ \\ E.l < H Huntington fk.H h That's unaua1l1bk. But the iilu· ,. 111on an: n01. the same. Comm eat. welcoaied KcnnC'd) had I rcrord In public offiet. 1n the Hou and tM nat~. n t n thO\l'h his nval sand it wasn't a \('~ 1mprcu1H one He 111d that rthJ1on should no\ be •n tllUC. ind that he •oukt ~'*" before 1XT- m1111"' his rt'h&JOU bchdi.toptt:"cnt ham from do'"''" prnidcnt.ial dut • ~ R00cmon. quue propcrl} '6nd qui~ °""''~ 1'u mecs. ,.lieioo • m.,or =tus am.-.. h -.s tus tarttf' ht tn1Cft!d pQhti«, Hd 1t " tbt belC of •he~ ht no.- lftU to bro9ckft, r~o7*"9ad thlt ~ Robrit~n ··········--·······••rvC'OUkl """"'°""out to C11untltS 111 Tho\C .art mptom, ot ~ht\ Ml hr ahc;au "hen the rompct1\1on tum touJh<'r. u 11 uttl) "''II 1fRoltruon pro\ \troni 1n the pnmann TM st' Rcpubhran candtdlln ITl«'1 1n a fin.ti Ne-Ha.mpsbJrt caml*IJl de- bu '" Min hntcr Oft Sunda\ n~l. • Elvis, ballet to merge la premiere 81LYNNS LA ... .._...,,. a t W)la1 do IM wonts "t.Uet .. and .. Elvis" hav~ in common? When you thiDk of ballei. Ny IUIUS, IOerint orchatra.I music and ~ful musac box dolls pirouettina on poink may come 10 mind. When "*fll' I• aau HWID IO laClllD•+u:, I TBl:T llm 'lllOllWDD' A 1101'1'-ID FILll:' -leel ....... UC.TY .... Yon "&1ot8-ef .. _a ,, • 1• d ...... 7 HI .... ,.. ......... , ......... ...,. ... ,. ........... AWi 11•1:' -G.r,F...u..U.C.TY •& =• ... , I. Sia ... '-*-·-h• ............. :, .. ......... 21111 __ .. rt' _,.. ,_ PIOfLI lllQAZDIE f M : '. I ; ... ' I i ... .. ~ ... ~ "'''"" I•'" II ILJ.L \\I Kl:.\',\f:m • """""""° PnM """"'"fl ,..,.<rl ' 11D.,, 1111' wc.,n 1 ru.,. WIL IAU •'-"'..,... .... lil,;•t•tJiv ... ,.,~~ fl IOllO la-.,as-. ..,. 'IMO ----WllJll ·-• _,.., COIUllUA u&C~ SIGIM' • ~-10. lltAal ld•-tl\anpCf ..... ,., 0 ? ... -~ .... "'•" •l.t~ ..., .. '"'°"" ~ ~ ''" E-Vll!Ol-~C.-~ aJl)ellO 136 ~ ~llM:ll WUWllll l-L•n.ai.t UA -6nQIO m-616 --] __ , __ you think o( Elvis, il's l)'Tati, hips. ICftamiltl ... and a voice ult of nenous tnef'IY· lul wben tbc L.ona Beach Ballet perfonns its world premiere "Con-ceno for Elvia" S.twday and Sunday It the d 1J01 T~ Yhaier. in-a~unnina tbe ptrfonnance ~ion of tht LOna leach Cen1ennaal cel- ebration. ballei and Elvis will ~t on common pound. Ballet will look to 1he prtKnl for inspiration. and rock •n roU 10 the days of Bach •nd Bttthoven. · Ben Weisfllan, the composer who wrote . more Sold records for Elvis than any other (a total of 57). has woven three of those tunes into a 30- minutc piano conceno with or· cheslrl. TM symphonic musical ponrait was fin t performed in Graceland by the Memphis Sym- phony OrcheS1ra in 1983. in front of 3.000 EJvis devotees, where it re- ceived a standift$ ovation. · Since tht be_Jjnning of his song- writina carttr an 1954, Weisman. a would-be concert pianist and gradu- ate of lhe J ulliard School of Music. has wrinen nio~ 1han 300 songs in the blues. pop and country music genres.. Barbra Streisand. Conwa)' Twitty, Gladys Kn ight and many more artists have recorded his songs. Weisman bepn writing for Elvis 1n 1956 after sccin1 him on the Tomm) Dorsey Show, after scrutinizin& the range of his voice and the style of his music. "In 1956 Elvis was singing black mu sic. which was unusual for a white man at that time. Ii was a mixture of pop. country. rockabilly and blues. A lot of people write fo~ themselves. based on what they feel. (was aware of what he was doing when he sang. and I knew how to write for hjm. I was a good craftsman." Weisman said. Valentines Day tl.oMaft\~ Kot .u.r = ~ 714 546-RIDE "U ST EllPEROft" lntT STmO (~131 11'•~1-10 "~ND LAM>" 1111> HM 15-ltl~ 0000 MOftNINO VtETNAM 1-00ltT . 5 JO HO 10 lO (fl) "THE ~ARA8U LIGHTNESS Of: BEING" (Ill) OOll'f 100-1015 UDOC..U M p I " L.1119 l13-l3IO "POAOCAST NEWS" (fl) OOlll 700 ,. WTOlC•-A ...... _,,...,..7 ... "WALL STREET" (fl) 500 7JOIOOO JMU M>OOS 11 "COP" (Ill) 5 •5 '00 It 00 "SERPENT 6 THE RAINBOW" (fl) OOltT 6 JO I JO 10 15 "SISTER. SISTER" (fl) SflJIO 100900 EDWAWWAL ClllRIA .......... ....,.,. "MOONSTRUCK" (~01 00l8Y '00.1 a10 JO .... l'Rft, .. ITEfl." 1111> 5 .. 1 .. tlO "IEIU'E A THE RAIN90W" Clll> H5-H5-te•5 "8ROADCAIT NEWS" (Ill> "WALL STMEr (Ill) DCUY 7 ... ,.. "MOADCAIT NEWS" (fl) DCUY ~-·7 ll·IO'IO H~•ltlO ------------ "JULIA A JULIA" (1111 1 ......... "1 •N A 9MY" CPO> , ........ "WALL ITitEET•• (fl) 1•t• "3 •N A IA8Y'' (~) DCUY '15-U~IO:U 11f'flOlmlE> LAND" (Ill> l:H-t, .. t•ll .. .....-ran. w•DW"(R> ,...... .... TU.., •. , .. , ... t.at:JI As a tribu~ to his clOR hnd of IS y~ars. and a chance to delve beck into his fi,nt love. dauical mmic. Weisman compk1ed "Concerto" in 1912. h's based on "As Lona 11 I Han You," ··crawfish" and ··1 Slipped, I Stumbled, I Fell ... rn 1917 he decided to put ii in&o motion. Looklna for a compeny wlllina 10 take a risk and produce somethina innov11ivc, he ap- proached David Wilcox. the Lona Beach Ballet's artistic director. h was originally slated for the 10th an- niversary of Elvi$' death last Auausa. a sure-fire media boon 1hat would bring nationwide anention to 1he Southland's only major t.llet com- pany. But a serious financial shortfall and the inability to brina its diverse elements toget her in time fo~ a cancellat1on. accordina to Wifcox . With the help of former Joff~y dancer Ann Mane de Ana~lo. founder and chortogopher of 1he innovative Ballet D'Angelo. which she describes as .. a synthesis of all kinds of American entcnainmcnt." tM cle· ments began to ,el. Wo(kinl hand in hand with Weisman. her approach goes beyo nd the literal. .. Who wants to sec Elvis (dancing) in a ballet?.. she ask,ed. "What fascinates me is some1hing Elvis said in. an. inter' 1ew after his rctjrrment. that 'There's the image and there's the real person'. That's what destroyed Eh 1s. People crack up when they lose touch with their identity. and it's a vcr) uni versal thing." Dancen perform tbe ballet .. Concerto for Elm." The three-movement work pres~ ents El vis the real person. the image and the conflict in between. D'Angelo members Larry Blake. also a former Joffre) dancer. will dance the inner self: street dancer Alexander Wood. the image. and Ballas Sluyter. the conflict. And members of the Long Beach Ballet wi ll be put through their pa.ces In fhe aggressive and chaJlenging choreography as we ll. according to Wilcox. "To do Ann Ma rie·schoreograph y. you have to be a gymnast, ballet dancer. modern dancer. Ja7Z dancer and con1onion1s1.all rolled into one," "MAGNIFICENT:' \'mccnt Canby THE NEW YORK TIME Co:-.1E1JY ORA\t..\ < lt-J.ntE~ j<J\LE" 'Ji \'[:.Ill''-I\. 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JULIA AND JULIA I'll l1U )tU S:U llll t•H OOUY llltlO ••nwntt~ NOMISID LAND 111 , .. )!IS Ii• 7161 t•U OOllT l ftltO llOUT ....WM.O JOll ICllPS ,..UI ltM •II ... IM t•U __....., .......... ,,_ ........... ,,.. ... """'" .... "''" ----ca.. nnu Nlftel • he snid. But 1f the end result so unds mystifyingtyme1aph)'Slcal. the inten- tion is to;>roduce both a touching and entcnaining ballet that maxi mizes the unique talents of its dancers. ..M> experience with Joff~y taught me ho~ to be cntena1ning in the dance ienre. It's a ripoff to do something so esotenc or ccrcbral,ihat people don't eOJOY 11.·· de Angelo said . ..\nd there's a httle something for e'er) one on the program. which marks the second and final ~r­ formance of th e ballet's cutback season. .\long with the world premiere. the ballN ~rforms Andre Proko' sk' ·s trad111o nal .. Faust D1H~n1me.nto... a Peruvian folk dance. .. .\) mara... and a con tem- poral) Pas de Deux. "Sta) With Mc." de .\ngelo's ...,.ork set 10 music by Bette M1dler and danced by de Angelo and Blake.· Performances will be given at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and _8 p.m . Sunda~ at the Terrace Theater. 300 E. Ocean Bh d .. Long Beach. Tickets are S 11 -$:!5 with information available at (l 13) -ll7-5206 or (213) 436-3361. REV IEW Mystique - ofMarceau magnificent By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot!MO.-, .......... As perhaps the .... orld's quin· 1essent1al m1m<.>. Marcel Marceau has been l'Onve)ing the magic and m>s· t1que of this demanding an form for more than 40 vears. His com1ca1 . but t<.>lhng chara~ tcrw 1t1ons as Bip-fonvl')' the human foibles in herent when stru~linh against the challenges ofhfe. while h1 .. St)le pantom1m<.>s" deal with sub- JCCts ransing from .the fnvoht) Of 'l\llo~ tn a public park to the sokmn1t) of "The Crt:at1on of ahe World .. Perhaps most 1mpress1,e 1s that Marceau. aficr four d~ades. con- tinues to perform with such prec1S1on and sen 1t1 ,1t) on pieces that fo r him must be second naturt'. 1fnot outngh1 tiresome. At 64. the French mime 1s showing no signs of slowing down and per- formed I.! sclect10l)S from his dl\'CfSC repcto1rc an an 1mpress1ve , hear\; ~arming show Monda) nitht at the Performing Ans C'enter 1n C'osta Mesa The o~ning set of st} le pan- tomimes was highlighted b) "The Ma k Maker" 1n which Marceau change) faces. first slowl) and then Qu1ckcn1ng. with a precision that not onl} d1<ipla} s hi s techn ical prowt"ss but f unhcrs a story about how the images we aspire to threaten to de' our u" as well. In thl' popula r p1C<'c. "The Creation of the World," Marceau displays the mime's g1fi of ponl"aymg not only human charactcnst1cs but thost' of plants. animals and the fo~s of nature as well · · What makes all of the per- formances so enchanting is that Marceau makes pantomime ap~ar natural. wnh an ease that belies the techn ical d1flkulty behind this inter· national language of gesture. .\s Marceau hassa1d. writ~rscan be pohucal. comical. ep1caland satincal. dancers can g1\e a senst'ofthe rhythm of man and mu 1c1ans can convey moods and 1maaes. But mime. he said. "ha~ to create all these thinas.. but in s1knce:· The advantage. however. is 1ha1 when nume 1s effecti vely performed. 1t crosses cultural and even historical hm1tllt1ons. "I'm sure the Romans lauahcd when someone lipped on a t.nana peel." Marceau SI> "Ttthnolot}' chan,ts, fhilosorh> d1.anan. but man is $lll mona . " .. . Am9doaftHerlftA AllOClallanv .. t Some moms have no choice DEAR ANN LANDERS: This letter iJ for 'N.Y.C" who was dis· tressed about a fnt'nd who m umt'd to wo~ when ht'r baby was 6 weeks old. (She felt luck> 10 find a day-care center that would take such a tiny mfant.) I work bttau~ I have to. and I. too. rcturntd to work when my child was6 wttk$Old. But I w~ lucky to have had a v.-ondcrful boss, tcmfic <'<>-workers and the kind Qf officc setup that CO\Jld aC'C'ommodate m) bab). I wt'nt 10 the office fi vt' da)s a "'eek w11h m) child tucked under my arm. And by the wa). Ann Landt' rs. I don't "have 11 all." I am ra1sina 1h1s ch aid alone. There is no timt' o r t nergy to invest in a relationship nghl now. Each of us must makt' our own d~isions. based o n nl't'd and circum- stances. People "'ho make whok'sale Judgments about "hat 1s nghl for C\Cr)one should. m the old Indian pro\Crb. "\\aH. a mtk m tht' othtr person's mtXcasins .. bt'fore deciding what others should do. I haH: a fulfilling caretr and a health)·. happ~ child. and I would nc.·ver be so presumptuous as 10 tell N. Y.C. or· )OU • .\nn. what to do m )Ourhfe. -J.M. IN LOSANGElES DEAR J.M.: If yo. wrote a• advice col•m• yn bd darned well better be prepared to tell pHple wbt to do Frlclay, F~nary 1% wllll tMlr HvH or yM w..W M HClffl. Peop&e wllo a... to me for 111Wutt upect cle.ar-e111, ~lvocal, ... aoau•se u1wera, all4 I am Mt afraW 10 clve diem. I am well aware tbt tk laablUty le make a ~i•lea cu be l•fiailely mere •-.1tac all4 pro4t1ee more auJety lb.a makiac tMWrODt OM. I ref•w to 1aM1e from my laHlal 11194. Mo&kn of lafa.11 wllo m••I work llove DO cllolce, llot mo&kn wllo CH stay llome wlUi Uielr babies •~•Id do M for six m•Uis mlalm•m aad ooe year, lf possible, to laHre lk pr.oper bo•cll•&· You were l•clly, J.M .. to llave bd an office set•p llllat allowed yo. to briac yMr .,_.,.to work every.day. I know of prttlns. few worllplac~s wllere taiis Is possible. So, wliln yo• talk abo.1 moccasla1. bear lo mlad tllat yours were qolle special. • • • 0 RANN LANDER : My hus.- band' C'Ous1n, Timothy. has bttn lh ing w11h us for a year and a half. He is 16 years old and helps m y husband in his landscapinJ business. n us kid is dnv1ng me crazy. He isn't workina bc'Causc it is winter and he rtfusn to 10 to school. His room smells like d1ny socks. He won't do his c horn and he makc-s mcssn all 0' t'r the house. l'H t•lk~ to my husband about the boy's personal h)IJCnt'. He says I am right. but he "on't make him leave. Timothy's fathe r lives in town but he has ntver sho wn any interest in the boy. Has mother h vcs wtth her new husband in southern Texas. and at as ob,•1ous lhat she doesn't want to bt' bothered with him either. I wa~ ne\erasked 1fT1m could h't' "1th u~. He " as forced on me and now I'm afraid I'll ne\Cr bend ofh1m We ha\C been mamed for four \ears and "ant to ha\e a family. But until Tim lea\ cs. his room can nc" er bt' a nurser). Whar should I do .. - DESPERATE IN DALLAS. DEAR DESPEJtA TE: Get pres· ·aut. Tk• &Ive Tim a t'Mltt: set cousdilt&aMdeu •P lals act •t lae'1 oet of Ule ~H. 'AJs peer llW bs laad a lot of re,tttiH la Ill• y ... c llfe. He •ffd• pro es1loul llelp. I llope lte 1e11 it. ARIES (March 21-Apnl 191: What appears to be suck to "ha a )Ou l no". rcm1un on fam1harground. What appeared 1mpracucal will now prove workable. Respond accordmglv. .. locked in" 1s due to ------------- he rckscd. You'll ha\c greater free- dom of thought. mo' cme nt as re\ult F o c u s o n ph ilosoph ~. spm - t u a I e \pcr1coce. pus able 1ournc~ Virgo featured. SYDllEY 01111 TAURUS (Apnl 2()..Ma) 20)· Maintain rquan1m11~ despite dealing\ \\1th one "ho~ attitude ·~ staff and cnnohne-hkc. Don ·t look for lle,t1biht). instead state your own case 1n authon1a11ve manner. Libra pla}s ke} role. GEMINI (Ma) 1 1-Junc 20): Perce1\C potcnt1al. rcfu~ to be discouraged b~ temporaf) dela). Focus on contracts. o ther legal papers. You'll be approached to form partnt'rsh1p. ~ou'll also be concerned "Ith mantal status. CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)· Empham on ~·unt~. p;n ments. chance 10 reap ample re"ard. Dig d~p for in(ormallon. rcah1e )OU could be \ 1ct1m of .. hidden clau'iC .. Proll'CI self 1n cloS<' quarters.. e' aluate infor· matlon LEO IJuf} 2J··\ug. 221. What had bee n an obstacle "111 l'll' rt'mOH'<l. Spotlight o n r h;inge. traH·I. C\Cllement. scnsuaht). sn appeal. Your "quc'lt'' for IOH' could lx- fulfilkd .\ru:s. I 1bra pla) significant roles. VIRGO t .\ug 23-Scpt 21): lntu1t1on ring'> trul'. fomil) member 5.ed.S rapprochement. dinuig ton1ghA.. t.ould OclOnlC ··ruman11 afTa1r ... EmphaSI\ Jlso orr relat1\CS. 11.lcas. '1s11'. gt'ncral rc\alessncs'>. Cancer nat1\\: 1n picture LIBRA tSt-pt 21-0ct 221 Stud' Virgo me'>~gc tor '· lu:thlr h1n1 Yo u arr hcin& pulled in '"n rl1rr-r1111n " - SCORPIO IOct. 23-Nov 21 ): D1spla) versa11lit). make inquiries. protect personal possessions. You'll have opportunil) to 1nuease income. to locate lost an.cir Lo ng-distance call relates to social affair. possible.-tra''t'I SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22·0c-c. 211: Mam of \Our "hidden qualities .. surge to forefront. Yo u·i1 d1Kuss possible relocataon. rebuilding. decorating. opponun11~ to increase earnings ( 1rcumstances tum an )Our fa\or - lud. an six-cul:mon CAPRICORN I Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Look behind ~cnc'I. be anal) ucal. take nothing for granted where wnnen matcnal 1s concerned . You'll discern moti,es. fam1h member "Ill tx· m'ohed. sho n tnp ma>'. bt' nl"<'essal') · AQUARIUS (Jan. :!()..Feb 181: Wish comes true. )Ou'll turn m ""inning performance.'' You'll rccc1'e :u:col:idc.-.. lo\e 1s featured. fam1I) mcmbt'r e\preSSc:s feeltn~ in d~nam1c manner Taurus. Libra. o rp10 ix·ople m picture PISCES fft'b IQ. March 201· I nd1' 1dual who had been "neutral" "111 no"' become alf\ Fam1h member helps. pl>"er<. ul pcr.uas1on are u11 h1~ Flallel) "'"get )OU ncr~"hcrl' \'irgo. another Pisces pla~ 'i1gn1ftcant role). IF FEBRUARY I! IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU hJ'l' rcmarlable sense of humor. po scss intellectual cuno\lt~ do plcnt) of traveling. ha"c innate sense ofsalcsmansh•fl (Jl•min1 .• ag11tanus pt>Ople pla~ important roles 1n ~our hie You an· sens1tl\c concerning wardrobe. appearan{C. \uUr "CJghl and bod\ image ~kmber-; 01 oppos1ll' '<'\ rind ) ou aurat ll\ c. l hJllengtng .ind at times proHx.Jt1 \ l' \1a1urdoml·s11c adJu.,1mcn1 takes plal<e before Februan l!I tin1'1hcd -(Ould m'uhc l ha ngc of rcs1dl·nu· m mantJI status. WhytheEnglishhunt foxes Yo u know wh~ the English upper classes so mu h hll' to hunt ro,es" Because fo'cs run m strn1ghl Imes That lets the huntcr'I gel good rides Ccntunc\ 3JO. lhl.') hunted slags. but ran out of s:imc Then they tm·d rabbll\, but rabbits run 1n circles Almost but not qu11e o ne out of C\CI') three telephones m the l 1n1ted tatc '" 1n somr l1tchcn. \\m es a disconsolate chent: "I h:l\(' 45 miles ofncncs an m~ bod). and darned 1f)ou don:1 manage to get Ofl C\ Cl) m1k .. Pncc of new cars 1s said to astoni'lh some ·a~')ned C111zens But 1f \OU measure the cost of the a\el'jlge nc" car ag;unst a'ernge income. that car co'lt~ less nll" than 11 rnsl 20 )can ago. • • • • • • • • 8 ) CHARL~ GOREN aDd OMAR SHARIF Neither vulnerable. Nonh deals. WEST • 7 s NORTH • ~ •• 3 l -: J 3 Ql • JC 10. 4 EAST • J A k 10 S J 10 •. s 4 • Q J ; 01764 : lt 763 • J s 2 SOLTH +A Q1164 -9 l A9 •A 9 1 6 The b1ddmg: North East Pass Pass J + Pass Pass Paa 0811l I + 4 • Opening lead: King if WKI Pass Pass When, as young men. we ven- tured fonh into the •ide world. "'c were given the followma admoni- tion: "Never bet a.pinst a man who tells you that the j ack of spades 1s go1n1 to pop out of the pack and squirt water in your face; and.never - PETITE MODEL SEARCH .... ~,., 12 tO 2•2S 4 :0 7:2$ •• ,,, POllQUIS ...... U 1$0 2 :SI $:0$ 71tO 9:2$ llDOeallU• ... ., •AW(lt) s JO 7:40. ,,,, tfl:t ML~""""' ;;_...,._ ........ a...-•- _ ... _,_ ........ , Stall-t llill "BRILLIANT AND ABSOLUTELY lEtRIFYINGI" ______ ....., ''UNetliOts, Hcw""1'1-s, "91 .. ., Md -dr-'9f" ------- I John Robert Powers School of Modeling The world s otdest & most prestig10Us studio -is now looking f()( petite mooets for training in modeling & T V Commercials Adm1ss100s representat1Ve Wiii be 1nterview1ng ~t.. feta. 13. lOa.m.-lp.tn. ~~ IOI mlom'ation or •P001rlmtrt t11nder 18 accompartied by l)altllls 777 S. Main • Orange • 547-8228 ·•Dorly NeUy'& .. OPE'\ FOR Lr'\CH & 01~:'\ER \tonda\· thru f ndn I I \ \t to 9 P\f KEVIN BACON ELIZABETH McCOVERN SHE'S HAVING A BABY d9 •t 00 .. .. l CXenge Coast DAILY PILOTIThurldl y, February 11. 1988 1r All Complete tetewWon httnge In Sunday'• TV ~. give a ruff-and-sluff'" The fim bu of advice has stood us tn 1ood stead over the years. We ~pn to have reservations about the latter when we came across this hand . After South's third-hand one spadt' o pening bid, Nonh "'as on the bordcrbne of a raise to game . However. ht' adopted a slightly con- servative pose in case his panner had opened light in third scat. The defenders sot off to a fa.sa start when West cash~ t"'o h1gh heans and then haft~ 10 the jack of diamonds. South tried tbe queen from dummy just m case. but East covered Wllh the kins and declarer ACROSS 65 Nurture 1 Barren 66 Mr Flynn 67 C.nes out & Pake< l'land 68 Vast times 10 -H11n 69 Mends t• Scotcti river 15 Banter DOWN 16 Indigo Shnlb 17 Wrathy 1 Lament 18 Pubtlc: votes 2 Hair styte 20 Thr'o. 3 Attempt . 21 BotQhef"y 4 Toddler 23 Salad rtem 5 Otner side 24 Substance 6 Now' 25~ 7 Atfttcts 26 Fruit pa11 8 F1Sl'I 30 Aed•mate 9 Boott cover 3• Suocumb 10 CnPQted 35 Fatrway dub 11 Ce6ebes o- 37 Author t 2 Com~111on Watiac:e 13 S1mqny 33 Htgh·l\a1 19 M.,,,_--- 39 Presbyter flQl'll 4 1 Met"Chan<h• 22 Avoid ' 42 Frendl COin 24 Talkat"M! '3T~ 25 In tNs « Ftne vietnlty •6 Auto 26 Akloves 48 ToP atl'lletes 27 ,,..., •• - SO E..l.cess 28 lrnpwbls 52 MemotuattC>f\ 29 Furrow's 53 Dec> dlst1 ~ 56 An<:estOf 31 Terron. 57 Cont-* 32 0..,. roellt 60 HyPOOllZ'ed 33 'TwaKt 62 CAc:uot 36 Speeikor 6' AOVantage 40 Melody.._ 4 1 Used to be 2 3 ' s ,, 17 20 I 7 •on. Wu h a sure loscr m diamonds and a ne-11 ~naan club lo~. declar- er's best hope was for a dt'fenswe m1k~e. Declarer drt"' the o utstandtnl trumps and then surrendered a dia- mond mck a.s East followed with the thrtt to show an ongmal hoki- ing of four cards sn the suit. A ware 1ha1 a red-suit lead "ould yield a ruff-luff. West shifted to a club. He chose the queen. to make ii look as 1f ht htld tht jack as well Declar- er. ho"'tver. d«t_td to ptay for splat .honors. He •on m dummy •;th the k10a and ran the t1g.ht to bnng home his conirac1 '3 Sl'lo-C0t1lemp1 45~0UI 47 Mountain ~ 49 Testf'!'< 51 Entanai. 53 HaWlCjl ltlt" sa~ sc.ore 54 T •"f' ao11r1 55 Fut\ 8 Q 19 56 Thumb ttwougti 5. Cutllng tOOI 58 Solar Ot9G 59 Coaguiates 61 Recent pref 63 A least I amine 10 11 1, 13 16 . . by Bii Keane llf TD llL&ACm8 by Steve Moore ~·n...~---, .. "Jeffy's eating with his mouth full." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Excuse me ... Coming through ... Whoa, sorry." DENNIS THE MENACE ___Jry Hank Ketcham ~~ 2 -11 "l Ii J ~ 1 r 'i ~-.... ,, ---.Lt~, \ " ,..,._... . .-....._ ... "~~ "Marmaduke. they're howling your song." PEANUTS i WOMOER IF ITS POS51BU: TO FALL IN LOVE WITH ~E 8ACK ~ SOMEONE'S MEAD ... GARFIELD DRABBLE · t Tl-\REW A TEMPER TANTRU\\ AN' -rnEN /N:>M THREW ONE R~T eACK A1 ME I '' by Charles M. Schulz .. i Wl-IAT DID You. SA'{? NOT~IN6 IMPORTANT l (" ~~ 1 HAVE <.>OST COME OP WrTH A CORE FOR WFUTf:R'e CRAMP! I~ l'M 0.N&N6 IJ A ~Qf.~T ~l~~MWJM ~l~~~ c.4 ~ 5lU\JE. ~ ~ M'41lt1 \~~; I ,. . ' by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan • by Pat Brad~ '' _, AM'T ~. .. ~,,~ t«ML""""' .,, CAIW A1 'fW CUP rt? BLOOll COURTY GAMIN AND PATCHES VM/tt>OJfl ~W'YE SOMNIY Joes? SHOE . '(EAU.IT~ 1l4E At,SZfADr{ 00l.E% ~~OfF~'(.~ JUDGE PARKER MAYBE I 'D BETTER GET INTO THE LUNCH B OX THAT MARIE PACKED FOR M!! I ' FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Berke Brealhed flit ..,. .,.. ""' ,,,,.,,, 11111""6r JrrS (JN ' ~ ·~ I PISTlfW. l=--~'.~tl ( • by Addison by Lynn Johnston ... rrs lXJS'f Tt-fl'r ~f'E.&O'EL.ING I QJTM{CM. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Ooux by Tom Batiuk EXWSE. ME ... 1 'flilNK. !'U.. I JUSf GO ~ IHE HAU HE.RE AAD D'COP DEAD ! r--~--iJt--~----....--r DOOJQtSBURY ·\.._ E~ HEAR!)~ RET!N·A, 5atl~ lr'S A '6?Y IMR:R- TAHT NEMIHilJIC/N6. fT f ~S IVRINK/.£5 60 ~-Y. .. ~ : . J _ _, f ' by Garry Trudeau ' i I , I J ~ ~M~ J I 0 .·-·--........ ................ _.,. t.. low"'·'"""' lo..•..,..,. -ot UNTA]l I I I I _' I . HAHUN I l'I I I', (K RO P I t I I I ''WNt 00 "°" ~ '""" tNlila .. ______ _,,, fi'4 """' ,_ ......., .. ...., ... ...._ " ...... ,...... "'Theo, dllrl't .,.,,. •• -•• LAYWRI I I I I' I I • ... ~-.:· ... ::<~-:: -. -·· ,_ 1· r r r r ·1 -Dell)' ..... ,_.. ., ~ .... ll THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 , 1988 Or•nge Co.at women'• uaketb811 t••m hold• on for win. 82. Temple protect• No. 1 uaketball r•nklng, defeet• Vlllanov•. 82 • ...... Eagles oust Trojans; OV makes it official Estancia in third with one game left Title to Seaha wks Estancia H1gh"i Eagle' roared from behind IO tal..l· thl 1n<:.1dt: lane 1n the race for third plal\~ 1n 1he Sea \. 1e .... League basl..eth.ill Jnb' a'i "ell as a berth in thl· uptom1ng CI F 3,-.\ pla)om Chris Rup-.a 1 2~1 and \11le C unts 11 7) led Estanua·., Jtiad. as th e hosts O\ercame a IO-po1nt selond quarter deficit. tal..1ng the ll'Jd tor good with 1.30 ldt on .1 pair ot <hm1n Campos free thro .... s L'n1vers1t~ \ Da'l' Warren ..... ho scorl·d a rarel'r·h1gh 29 p('ints. fouled out shortl ) thereafter as "ell ac, four. 'ear starter '>tl'' l' tul1otT. who was held scorele!>\ b' btanc1a's defense. The \JCLOn ~nds Es1anc1a (4-6 14-11 1 into Frida'\ game at ~ddle­ back "'11h a unc-game edge oHr Corona dcl \t.ir dropping l 'n1H·rs1t> (:!-i. 10-1 41 ou1 ul the race for the pla)oITc, Other highlights V.ednesday night along the Orangl' ( oast included Oce3n V1e\lo '<odlnlh1nl ' 1cto~ on the "a) to the Sun'K7t cague cham- p1onsh1p. a\ v.cll a' \tanna·s loci.. on ' "I 0 . -In the un!M.'t Leagut: O«u View It. Edison $!: The Scaha .... i..s '>'ol.Cpt IO the tttk "'llh 1he1r eighth stra1gh1 'tetun ma1ntammg at lea!>! a fi ,e-po1nt edge throughout the fourth quarter 111 drop Edison (4-5. 14-101 a g.aml' behtnd Fountain Vallq 1n the ratl' for third place Craig Rite v.a-. a thorn in the Charger\· \Ide all night sconng :!4 point'>. mostl) "Ith dfl\es through Ed1'>on·'> defense. bu1 also from 1he outside \I.Ith thrCl' 1hree-po1nt shots Ocean \ ll'" 1mpro' c~ to -I : 14-.., M1kl· Frohn ( 151 and .Todd ~or­ man 110) al\o "l'n.• in double figu res fo r lhl' champions. (hip Hanlon stood uut tor Edl\on "Ith 11 po1n1s anJ 12 rt>buund'> ( 16) and Cherot..ce Parki. (I 0) had too much for t~ Oilers. leading b' I:! at halftime and "'tending the margin!'\' 10 points an each succcu1~e quaner "I reall) foci that \Ne·, e pla,ed about SIA and a half Jood hah c~ 1n J ro .... no ..... " said Manna C oa' h \te l' Popo' 1ch "Eu:ept for the ont: hJll against Ocean \' 1ev. 1hat ' the uni\ half "'e ha,en't "Guild and 'l amate \hu1 "l outside. and Ao' d and Pafl..\ 'r •I .... elf inS1de .. Parks. the 6-111 tn: .... hman l dui;t 1 hi s coach's a1ten11un "I JU\t thin!.. hl· '> lOml J ll)n~ "J' He's an 1ns1dt' 'M..unn~ 1hrl'JI JnJ bloct..cd three or ll'ur 'hu1' ll•n1gh1 He's a real 1mp(.lrtJn1 f'lil rt 1•1 11 · F ... tahl Vallt') U . \hs1m1nstt'r ~3: The Baron~ hli.11.. .1 h1~ '1l'P 111 .... ard a potential (IF '--\ plJ\l•ll ~·nh v.11h the' 1ctor). re\l'l'>I O~ a 2-pt11n1 lu\\ • * * 10 1he Lions in 1ne first round Jim Bo~4u1\I equalled a season .. high "' 20 points. wnh thr~ three· po1n1 \h11h in ht'> !>election "-l'' 1n \ndi:r!len added 10 po1nu Jnd 1<1 n:bounds. and Tim Huke JrorPt·d n . ' poinls ror the Barons t ,_J I ~-1 I It "a'> \\ l'<:.lminster's fifth stra1&J'!t '"" fhl· l l)nc, are .no" 2-7. f 0-13 .\ 1,0 1 n 1hc.-~a .. " 1e\lo League :rusun 10, Corou dd Mar H : Leo PJrl..n Jr '>lOrl'd 31 points. blocked ~·' l n 'hot\ and grab&d seven rc- bounJ, J\ lhl· husl Tillers (8-1. 20-4) rl'nlJtnl'd 1n a tirc,t place tte "'1th \,1JJl1:hacl Parlcr poured in 14 points in the lir\I 4uaner as Tustin held a slim . 2~·20 ad,.m1agc but 1n the second · 4uJrtl·r 11 v.a~ all Tusun Parker \lOrl·J 12 Jnd TusllrtJumixd to 43-30 (Pleue Ne PllEP/82} * * * Presto! Irvine gains first-ever CIF berth By RICHARD Dl "'°' Dllltr ...... Cent•••,...' polled v.ith C IF lhamp1onsh1ps and coal h-ol-tht'·'ear a)\ards v.h1te at Glcndak High the pa'>I de(.ide first-\ l"ar In 1 m· l oach II~' e "'-e1th spnn.t..kd a httk of his magic potion o'er hi'> \ aquero<, V.l'dnt'sda' a<o In inc cltnchl·d .1 \pot tn thl" pla~off, for thl" first t1ml· t'\ l'r t'nd1ng a IO- ~car drought "Rclat1'1:I~ '~J l..1 ng. th1<o 1'> 'en btg for our progrJm ·• l\.e1tl'I ~1d "I v. as fortunatl' at< 11l·ndalt' bel.ause \..(' "'l"nl tu tht' final' 1n < IF a rnuple u mes. but \OU l.an l undert•'it1rna1e ho" 1mponant 1h1' ., · In ine h1<;tOfllJlh 'ipcal..ing ha' gone limp J time or 1"'0 in 1he pa't "hen 11 ha'> u>ml' Jov.n tu 1hc founh quana It ''J' J1tkrent in 1h1'> \outh minute'> c:n route to a 5--4 '1cton Ir' inc. do"' n b} tv..o (2~-21) at the brc:a rt'Cl'I' ed strong performances trom "·S Junior Raphael \1olle and guard\ Bnan .\tired and Da"t Ballan\\m· in the: Sttond half as Ir--inc: out~ored the D1ablos 36-25. ll grab thl' final pla,ofT entl') position tn•ri tht' lUth Coast League 'This 1s prt'll~ emotional for us:· 1'l'llh ..aid after lnine 15-4. l:!-11 ) deteated ~1ss1on VieJO 14-5. 13-10) for the ..econd 11me th is '>ea.son "Th1 5 1c; the fi rst lime in (Ir> 1ne's) h1stof) 1he school 1s going to the pla~ofTs ..\nd lt''i a son club going to tht' pla)OfT'I . Eatancla '• Cbrla Rapea •traala within tbe defenae of Unl•entty•a Ben Salt.aman (left) and Pat Fenell (42) Wednesday ntcht. Rupea waa fouled on the play. · Coa'>l l.cag.ul· b.ittk".i1 \t1<ts1un \ IC'Jl> Marlu 93, Hutiaitoa Beaclll '1: High a~ thl· \ .i4uero' held on b' a Thc\'1!..1ng~·e1gFour-te,eGuild threaJ thl·n ~prl<ll.1 .._,l·1th') \I.Inning t1M. Oan Flo'd I )QI. C?a'1d Yamate iormul3 art,und in thl' tinal t'1gh1 In ine v..h1l·h lost to top-ranked < ap1strano \all('~ t4<t-r'l in 1hc fi nal minutes one 11me and 1n tht' last \t't.0nd'> 15~·511 the most rt'ctnt ti me. m3nagl•d io h1,ld 11 ground ag;unsl \t1\'i1on \ LCJu a\ the Vaqueros en- l"l'd a 10-point run la1e 1n the lourth t •~·lure their "tn (Pleue .ee lRVDl'E/82) Golden W ~st sports strong talent Unbeaten USC tops UCI, 9-3 Developing depth in pen will key Rustlers' hopes )l'Jr "e got '''l'Pl h' (state champ1onJ Cemws "I fret rnnfident that the~ 're going to gu out anJ·pla) their tx·s1. but whether that ~111 be good enough . . I ha' e haJ two or three co-champions "'here the ti:am hJ\ 11ed with the 1eam that won the slate 111le .. ( onll'fl'nll' tir.1 tla"K'mJn Tom m\\he. p11l'her Kl·n 1!1•!..ut \hon~wp h'>e "-'ersa and center tidder JJml''> Rul'l'hem g1' e the Rustlers somt' quJlll' np..-nence · "thl') p1h:hed all around ( m~thel last ~ear anJ he s11ll h11 l l hnmt· ru ns and dro' e 1n .iq runs." Hoo'er ..aid " nl\thl' rnulcl lx' one of the best h1ttl'r' around Hl··, a premier h1uer but -.-.e·,e got to gel 'umebo<l~ 1n back of him 1ha1 can re:rlh S\lotng .. By JON FERGUSON Meaning. at 1h1<1 po1n1 Hoovl'r°<; not sure ho" h1l> squad ltnl'' up aga1n<;1 J')C'rrnn1al qualll) team'> ltke Cerritos and f ulknon LO . .\'\/GEL E -l 'Cl's baseball 1c:am tell 10 St><• v. ednesda' as unbcatrn l \( ~"CPI w m eighth Afler two )ears of hovenng around the 500 mark . Coach Fred Hoover's Golden West College baseball squad could field the 1alcn1 1n \988 to make a return to South Coast Conference prominence. Hoo,er's "lx'<.t }l·ar ul recruiting 1n a long time" ga' e him an impress" e freshman cast \\h1ch includes '\II-unset League picks Edison pllcha To m Thobe (drafted b'< Cubs) and Westminster catcher Dan V1lll'1tas • C urrcntl~ that man is Villegas. v.ho Hoo,er and other\ fl·el 1\ thl· 'ilronge'it of a stellar group of ratrhers from Jround the unset League last 0 . <.ea,on tra1ght the be<,t stan for the Trojans since tht'1r national champ1onsh1p \earofl9"'4 · Brc1 BarbC'ne led the "'a' for the T r0JJO'> on the L C campus: sluwn* J ~ranJ -<.lam home run 1n the third mr,1ng The L ( shonstop also d11uh cd 1n a 2-tbr-5 da' 1A.h1('h Sporting a solid starting rotation and talented lineup, 1nclud1ng some major league draftees. Hoo' er said he lhtnks the squad has the'potenttal to challenge 1f several unproven pitchers come lhrou&h to add depth to the staff Others jln: '\II-Orange ( ount) outfield '>Clt:l - t1ons John Manin I Meis) of Edison 3nd Rid "He·~ a good h11ter and a good catcher." "W e think "'c ha\l'c a chance to go o ut and plav with an}bod).'' Hoover said. "I don't think an} bod) 's going to sweep b} Golden West. La'it andemet of Mann3. Orange C oun1~ .\II· ·1ar Craig Pa4uctte 1 Ro~a1 .. 1 an ou1fielder from Rancho .\lam1tos. Jnd .\II-( 1arden (,ro, e LeJ~Ul' pitcher p1tcha T on~ Beall ot Botsa C1ranJc Hoo' er sail! JJd1ng that \ 1llega.., sho"'s more leJJnsh1p qualt11c' a'i a freshman than an~onc on a '>qUJd \\hllh he prnle-.~· I hard lOJUdge "I lJn't reaJ them real good.'' Hoo,er said "Thal·\ not a fut of d) nam1c pe~onaht1es. not a (Pleue eee GOLDEN/82) in, h.1dl·d "'" R Bl . The \n1ea1ers l ~l pulled to ~ 1 h n .i ~ •n single runs 1n the founh al'J , ... tt-nnings and had a good bot JI l\l'', 1m ng the deficit "hen th~ lo.-ided :h, N\t'S ""'nh one out in the 'il 'l'nt" 1 n nong Returner<, lt t..c fir.-.1 team \11-~outh < oa't Bobsled coach sorry Gault was included Warm weather joins hot Olympic issues --- From ~ A11oclale4 Pr~H Already smoldcnnJ with controversy 0' er the inclusion of football player Willie Gault on the team. the U.S. bobsled s1tuat1on took a dramatic tum Wednesday when coach Jeff Jost said he was sorry the' Ch1ca10 Bears wide receiver was allowed on the team in \j\e fi n t place. "You know as well as anybodyy he's a disruptive force:· Jost said of Gault. "He was a wo rld-class track star, but he's 001 a wo rld-class staner in the bobslest." The controvcny erupted Tunday whe.n bobsledder Don LaViane said he was bumped from the team at the last minute, suspectina he was excluded because of Oaulfs star status. Althoulh a comptomisc~s struck in which la \'iane was asked to join the team as a non-competina athkte. ·subject to approval . by the sport's aovemina inter- national federation, 1everal other bobs~­ den suit are stcam1na. LaVaanc had askl'd for a hcanna before the Ammcan Aribttration Auociation in Boston on Wcdnaday. charajna that he was dropped as an atterna~ ~uw the tam wu k>okine for "'°" publicity in namina Gault. ~ heanne was put off. ~vn. wMn laVllftC -.. rc1n11atcd to tht team u a non-<0m-;:· na athlete. The U.S. lobUed and n Fedcmioft and thr U.S. Otymt* CCM'Amneee lft blcki .. tllw rtq..nt thal LaV.,nc be allowed lO ._.JCi. pate, and Lav Ill" has bttn ubd to fty to c~ . .J.~ i_n cmr. SCoct Plldtl, 1 ~ on the No. 2 four· man tied. •id the 11tU11lioft ltft him~, .. -, eour hlina 1n my lkJIUC'h. They tool an our friendship and hard \\Ori.. and nu,hed 11 down the toilet .. IOC blut. U.S . Ski Te•m The lntemauonal 01} m Pll ( om m 1 t1e1: blasted thc U . t..1 Team·.-. hJndltng of the case of Kem L\nch. b.innl·d frllm the Nordic combined for blood d\)p1ng JI Wednesda) 's IOCgeneral Sc.'' 111n mel't1np. l > nch "as stripped ofh1~ s1h a medal 1n the ord1c combined .... l,rld cham- pionships last )ear and banned lrom competing through I 98 for blood dnp1ni . but one of h1s team d1rtttors. "'h(1 al'io "'a\ suspc-rrded. Sltll~""Orks fOnhe l ' . Oh mpTC Committee. The IOC 1cnl'ral se ion heard a rl•pc1rt from IOC member Pnncc Aleunder de Mcrodc ofBcl11um. who said the U .• ~\..1 Team should 1mmed1ateh have fired team d1rec1orsJ1m Pqe and oOua Peterson aftl'r the Lynch disclosures. Peterson sta}ed in his JOb for several months aOc"'"rd. t\nd Paac now works fo r the' .. Ol)mp1 Committee. "~pk 1nvol"ed 1n dop1n1. should not be aJlowed to keep workma for natt0nal Ol)'mp1c ('Omm1t1et or spons fcd~r· ations." Mernde sa1d. ldd1n1 that he m1 ht ask unsptt1fttd san t1ons ap1n5t the l ki Team World champion aki jam,_ Matti Nykanen of P'lnland rtdee llft during practice. hJ'e tn run 11" . · In the dt)\\ nh1ll and sk.1 Jumps. 24-)ear- old finn n1cl..namcd '11111 ukes lS f:n ored to ill'n,mplt-;h an Ol~mp1C' fi rst - wm h11th ~t,kl medal Weedier ...,.. ap J11 Ca}6al7 -\ \l.Jrm ( hinool "'ind. a metron>IQIK'81 quir~ of th( • pans. h:id httn bu11d1nc up ror1da,.:tnd "'htn 1t came roannaovn ttw Rod.1es from the "'''t 1t wanMd 1cmpeBtu~~ b' a mUC'h u ~O dqr'ttl O\em1ght 8 mtdm m1n1-11 v.as till about 10 bdov. 1n tov.n -the hoarfro t dn~1na tn \Matr hk~tv...1n~hna herch of pan -but lcmptraturt alrtaJ) had rucn an tbt mountain nd the 1nool. mo'td ea't toward Catpr) ... ~ tht ~mptnturc -.-u up to S ~ b) mMiaftt'TTIOOft and • ._i ctpttlC'd to ffteh frttt•"I and m there unul "'rda)\'• ~·na C't'ttmon1tS P"recl Hoo•er B o4TINC Mongoose leads a pack of three with Lee design Simons-ans 67 entry takes advantage of stronger winds fhl T '''1an"hut l 'C'I 01Tw1tho uta run h'"''' t"t thcn -.-.en1 on to score four m 'n: in the t'1ghth when 10 N it.., ,Jmt :,, thc plate. usinJ a , l'"" 1'1'i.i1 11n ,,, t .... o NS<' hits and four \I.Ji ~' 1 , hl' '-'·llnng T I'll .\• ll'3h.K return to non- l~•nkri: nlt a1.110n Fnda' af\emoon "'1h J tra'l'I date I~ pm l apinst l ( l \ J'lJ icrmt·r l 'CT ( oach Gary \JJr1' Bonhanl set at Ole Miss By ALMON L~ABEY o.., ........... ....., t 11'IJ<'l'l "c<.l ( ollcie ..\ll--\men · Freshening 'ol.IOds along thc Baja ( al1fom1a coa ' \Jr \l • ll'r \ net' Bonham has s11ncd v. cdn~a) allo"'cd thrtt_ of designer Bill ltt'\ do"'-n-a nJt1, "J letter of intent to pla~ for \l1v. '' N' 1 the, uthea~1em Con-"''nd sleds to tat..c ommand of the I 100-mik. n D1cgo kr~ n,l " ,m ing in lhe loot iepg of to Manzanillo )a ht~-• tv.,~'c.ir 01. \11ss \taner Rob Goff. Ta~ing o,ertirstpla~onelapsc-d.and hand1cag 11me \\ht• J'•' pla~cd ~ntt'r for the 1n tl'ic lnremauonal Off hort Rule d1' is1on .... a Ru,tk , Mongoo~. a Lt'c-6 .. s~1ppered b) Paul 1mon n of t Ott>t·i rt.,<'n• 1gnm.a •nd* of. f'ranu!> 'acht Club ..\~ord1ng to po 1t1on rcpon~ ten' , t iuard \1i~c Hopper who ~tll Monaoose I cd :60 m1lt'S 1n a ~4-hour penod pla' 1,., \\ rh<-r i.-tte of tM B• \ The-nta C'ru1-"0 C1t1us. ro-s 1ppcl"C'd 1'' '"c~ and ( l,,,1nt·l\,c and t omerbaclt O.n Bob Frazee. San Diego \'a ht C1ub. ma1n1;un~ SttOnd Ram-.c,"*hu "'111 pll\ for Kent tatt pla (' 1n the stand1n.es ~Jth a 26 7-m tkda\ 'Hun or th( \llJ-\mencan Conf~nC'C. The P<'tt'rwn-66 Chtttah. sailed b) a LM "ngcl~ Thl' 2'1<\...,~ound Bonham and is~ Yacht Clubs~ nd1ca1<'. apparent I\ found aspotofh&ht air JX'lunJ I \4'ippCf gavr thc Rustkrs an and logcd onl~ 1 6 mile\ and dropptd from first \O imprt'<.'H' ( tour stane~ from OM- founh pla~ otlenM'( ltne headed for Olvts•on I ~ltof thc ~9y1eht.s 1n tht race had pas5t'd the hat fv.a~ progr3m . mar\ at the: Q a m Wed~) rolkall 1nd ~~rt111rh v.'ell Thc tno bn~ t.iolden v.im·i bunched off Marpn ta 8a on the ~a C'Ol\t num~t of\,l .\.." 01' 1s1on 1-~ ind I· Handicap stand1np v.1th dl\ta.ncc\ to go a Orr t\Q o\ .\ tull-nde holarstups to 11 . wta hours of sa1hn1 · ~cfen 1,(' back M11te Babb ud Jeff IOlt OVE"AL.L -l. ~ tL .. ~67' Peu-S•mon'°" s1 Duhn e'pccled to :r IOOn. 1'k Frenc" YC lit ~ t11o11>c J er~ ... ~ & ... F,..., SOVC .W l ·~ total ol I ' IS O\'lled on ) the , ._., (SC·70) Roe.rt Doulflty ~ YC Ot t C'-'-" Goldtn "est IQ\*!, •ll Md I t~•>. ~ Mw*. c:. ~ vc w s ~.,.. pla)t~ cam Dmsion I tcholanh• <~~! t'~~~~~1 O.wt0 -..ntv. said Coach Ra Shackldont.. CYC -Ueno CF'°'"·O I, 11Me _.. lt...-t K9M CYC, Wt 0ranl( (' S1 ('oflcwr•s hny 0.. .a T...-. Fmn·SIL MlllLAl-...IYC. UI. &.. L-$ler Ul 1pptrif}' who SWltdM!d ...... CMM·H>. ""'* .. ....,.,.,, *"'•••ten1 vc l l6, s. 4194• lincbec~cr to Offm11n hnc to • • , C,.....Mfl._l WWTeft••C.O.,Ml•N!t ~YC ,~ Piratn'*lnt---.llel .... a ~ OWl4'.L.··1 ltellr Cee• CSel'lt• Cru;a·•>. JOfW\ ~ln of 1n~n• to pla) foodlil Iii ~,...,, SeMe<:rwr vc. -t A-.. tsc·•· c~ ~ r-··t'""'m uab s.a--~.,,...... ¥ein'91tWY ....-., ... YC. •· J. .._.. ... !SC •1. lltOlft ~-. ~ '~ ~ '" '-' "'!"1• SM !Cr~ YC 9', 4:~ CSC·•l ,.....,., ett, Sellt• U~~ ... t""' .. _ ..._ IW Cr\11 Y( m ~ (~-'651 ~ 0..-. L.I YC , ..s \.. ·~~ .. z ""' - -~P:·• 1 .... {1...-CJJ •• ..., wein. (rw; YC. Oran1fC"tm11QWIChft1Ktdllwillt• • n a h~ • .. - "" ,,. 1 I Jl'ootball 1nacblne Cllppen ead M•en-1ame Hid occ -h ld .r~D " conaiatently turns poin:l:"" ... ~"':'..:0.t,:>i! lln women 0 011, ons U Anttles Cbppen e~ a 1even.,.me r.:i p ll hit 21 O.W. w tt Th known Out Co ege,,.talent 1os.ina ~1reakwi1ba 101-9hicu~o~tttbe . owe s points: R t•-•. ~ .. • :...~••21711 .. h .": 1e ThcDon1(6-t.2t-6)1cdS3-l8.ith Phoent• Suns. h was only the thud tnumph 1n 24 eamts G Id us ~rs ea-to trKlar t victory n 9· 3 s · · but Speed ICOted the f()( the Clippen. whose 11th victory of the National 0 en West women 28 stans II Ka!hY Wenh.(18), Jane r.· I r.ema·n~~. tS-4nan .. occ bulbs Rashed. movie cameras ~Ued, proud • 9 t SUGAR LAND, Teus -Camera El] parents beamed and teammates looked on enviously. • And when it was all over Wednesday. eight more Sugar land WillowQdae schoolboy football ptayers had earned college football scholarships in the latest production of Coach John Pearce's ··Willowridge National Signing Pany." Unlike most high schools. where locaJ heroes occasionally earn scholarships. Willowridge has sent 34 players to college with football scholarships in the past four seasons. To organize the recruiting chaos. Pearce schedules the part) annually and invites all those interested in Willowndge foo tball. Oklahoma State·s Thunnan Thomas. projected as a first-round draft pick in the 1988 NFL draft is a former Eadt' all-state "'nnin_g back. The Eagles produced 14 scholarship athletes in 1985. Pearce's st>eond season at Willowndge. Of the 34 scholarships. 18 have been to NCAA D1v1s1on I schools. · On Wednesdav. the first da) under NCAA rules that schooloo) scan· sign national letters of intent. more than 250 parcnas. relatives and teammates crowded into tht' school's fieldhouse in th( Houston suburb communal~. "I want the younger pla)C'rs to see this and be : inspired b~ 1t," Pearce said. ~ This }ear's headliners were linebacker Tµon.ne.. Malone. "ho signed with Louisiana State and recewer Joel ScoJt. scheduled to sign late Wednesda~ w1th Southern C'ahforn1a. Quote of the day Mark Williams. a Beaumont. Tex. native who tra,els b} van on the Professional Bowlers Association tour: ·-rd sure like to fh. but I cam 20 ~wliog balls." · · UCLA signs star running back LOS ANGELES -Running back m Kevin Williams of Spnng. Tex.. and c -• quarterback Bret Johnson of El Toro are • among 18 high school football players "'ho sagoed national letters of intent Wcdnesda~ to attend l lt'L .\ nc>.t }e:\.r. Willi ams. a 6-foot-2. 19()..pounder. rushed for 1.339 )ards 1n onl~ eight games last season and was rated the nauon·s No I prospe<"t b~ the National High School Football Re<:ruiting Service. ·Ten of the signees earned first-team· A!l-America honors from at least one pubhcauon. In add1t1on )O Williams and Johnson. the\ "ere offcns1vt' lineman Brian Jacobs from Hart H01gh: runnine back Willie Cra"'ford from Be'erl) 1i1lls H1~h: tailback Shawn Wills from Hanford High: wide rece1' er Sean LaChapelle from Vintagt' High in Napa: linebacker Meech Sha\\ from Ponca City. Okla .. High : nose= guard Andre1.1. Bng1da from Northern Valle) High in Old Tappan. N.J .: "'de receiver Fred Gilbert from Hunts\1lle. Tl•\as. High. and wide rece1,er Kef0 Farrell from P1scata1.1.a). N.J .. High. Leonll!d to fight Duran again CARSON CITY -Sugar Ray m Leonard 1s coming out of retirement for a lhird battle" 1th Roberto Duran. according to a stof} pubhshc& on Wednesda~ in the Nevada .\ppeal. · Leo nard. 31, 1s e"pected to fight Duran. 36. at the Las Vegas Hilton ne>.t fall if Duran as \lctonous in his WBA middleweight !Ille bout in June. according to sources the paper said were from Leonard·s camp. •·1t will come off sometime in Septemlx-r or October:· Sho\\ boat promoter Mel Greb was quoted a!> sa~ing in the sto~. Coach receives death threat ST. LOL'I -C1nC'1nnat1 coach Tom m Yates chose not lo coach Wednesda\ 's game against ·t Louis Un1versm becauw of a death th reat. uni\ emt~ official" s~ud The threat came from a man 1.1.ho callrd the lkarcats· otliu· Tuesda\ afternoon and said Yates 1.1.ould be lulled while in St. Louis. oflin als said Balke~batl Association SHSOn put. them within one of rout Lancers 92-48 Sutetuph(I s> .. Jseannane Bac1'2tql) l& (l~b) anded ~::tted·~: =~in·;:,:, with ~n to JO. rutchana last season's total wnh 38 pmcs left. • anae wanso.n contn ut · Rancho Santiaao eatended iU lad to Ebewhtrt'. ,,_, lalley scored 24 points and hrl doublc•fiaure sc~na. 64-57 with 1 s seconds left but three- ,...._added 20 points and IJ ~unds u th( Utah OranacCoastCol~ewentona S-0 ~olden WestJum~ toa 12-~Je~d ~inters by Mites and O.~k Crane Jazz turntd around a 3 H>oint toss to Dallas with a run in the final 1 ·.J to tum ._ __ le al I hneve~ IOQSoked beck m recording its 12 points) made the final score close 9J..80 victor)' over the Mavericks ... l.anJ 111'4 had 39 Ull\; • t straa,aht uth Coast Conference -· points.17reboundsandtlOassistsand5COred JS points visi_tin,RanchoSanti14o. 59·S4.and victory. . Alonzo Jamison ltd Rancho with an the decisj v~ thi~ quan'tr. leadina the Boston Celtics e!';i~C~~~~fnc ~~:en~:! C Ytolden . West . 15 at San Antonio 19 points, whik-Kenn.y Ammann to a 136· I 20 vtCtory oveuhc San Antonio Spurs ... Roy munity coll-e basketball action o cgc Fnday night. tossed in IS. Biuo9 scored eight of his 18 points in the final thrtt w~nesdaW; ~. · · d h N J N h Id"" "' In men's action: minutes. an t e cw ency ets e "'""1cago to just Kristin ·ison hit a basket to brt'.ak RueM So•'••• 14• Oruf.e Coast Palffeaa 11. CoNea We11 11: one point in that span to defeat the Bulls 93-84 ... ltevba a 54-54 tic, and Gillt P.owell. who -. Three technical frtt throws helped J ...... and T)Twe CortHll came off the bench in the ........ 2 · IS: The visitinf Pirates <2-• 15-14> hos& Pasadena secure the South Caut fourth Qwuter to carry the Cle~land C'avaliers to a sco.~ 1 points. san a jump shot rallied from a 5-point Hcficit but a 118-102 victory over the Washington Bullets ... Joe and was fouled. Powell hit the free critical play late in the game dashed Confewnee win. n.. h "' f d throw to wrap up the win. OCC's upset hopes in the Orange The Rustlers (J.-8. J 3-14) trailed .,.man, t e suvJCCt o tra e rumors. scored 12 of his 18 Kim Ellerman added I 7 points for Empire Conference contest. 78-74 when Elbert Davis ( 16 points) points ip the third quarter, leading the Drtroit Pistons the Pa' rates (5-2, I A 12\ wh1·1-Ann1'e w · was floule"" on a layup. A n· .. t broke to a ;.,.8 87 ,·,.tory o th" Ne y k K · k h I """ " .. 1th Orange Coast trailing 60-57 " ... th . "16-th '1' u.,. t:ver 'd w or nic '· w o ost Foley grabbed 10 rebounds and had and 1 :40 lefl. Dave Miles, who $Cored out after the play. and Davis ended up cir con ...... u ave roa game. seven steals. Nancy Lux also played a game-hi&h 36 points. drove t~ the hitting two free throws, while the Pagliarulo 108-arbitratio solid defense with five steals. and basket and was apparently hit by a Lancers (4-7) sank 3 of 4 technical "'9 n Nina Hansen dished out s1·" ass1·sts. R shots. " ancho player. On the' en:Suing col- OCC shot only 33 pe~ent (2 1 of63) fision. the ball wenl ·out ofbQunds. no Adding scoring suppon for Golckn 'NEW YORK -Mjke Pagliarulo lost Ill his arbitration case Wednesday, Dave La Point 1.1.on his. and Terry Pendleton and Scott Garre!ts settled on one-year con- tracts. reducing the players remaining in arbitration to 34. Pagliarulo wa s awarded SS00.000 by arbitrator LaMence Holden instead of the $675.000 he asked. He made $1 75.000 in 1987 and could have had $587.500 this }Car had he accepted an otTer·to split the difference from Yanlcees general manager Lou Piniella before Tuesday·s hearing. LaPoint. 6-3 ur 1987" with a 2.94 earned-run ~\ erage. "as awarded $425.000 by arbitrator Fred Reel instead of the $265.000 offered by the Chicago White Sox. Owners have won six oft~e eight cases decided th is "int~r and lead 144-113 si nce the pl'OCess began in I 97-l. USC inks eight All-Americans LOS ANGELE -Six high school and t"ocommun1t) college All-Americans signed national letters of intent Wednesday to attend the L'nnersll\ of Southern California . · Southern Cal signed 26 high school plawrs and three junior college players. · Prep .\II-.\mencans signing to attend Southern (aJ wm: Capistrano Valle~ quarterback Todd Marinov 1ch. punter-placek1ckcr Ron Dale of Boulder Citr.. Nev.: h~ebac~cr Kun Barber of Paducah. K~ .. Tilghman High: linebacker Matt Gee of .\rkansas Cit}. Kan .. High: dekns1,·e back Lamont Hollingquest of Pius X H 1gh in Downe~. and defensi' e back Stephon Pace of Bishop Amat High in La Puente. -Of th e three junior colle-ge players 10 sign. two of them -linemen Rand} Hord of R1 vcrs1de and Mike Petnn1 of BaJ..er~lield College -Wt're All-.\mencans last fall. Television, radio TELEVISION -l p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. North Carolina-Charlotte at .\labama-Birm1ngham . ESPN 6:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL North Carolina State at North Carolina. ESPN. 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Lakcrs at Denver. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY· Quebec at Kings. Prime Ticket. 8 p.i:n -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at L'SC. ESPN. 9:30 p.m . ....:..COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State Fullerton at Nevada-Las Vegas (delayed). Channel 9 RADIO 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Laker~ at Dcn,c:r. Kl.AC (570). 7:30 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. l ong Bl·ach ·1ate at Fresno State. KPZE ( 1190). 7:30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Quebec at Kings. KGIL ( 1260). • 8 p.m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: Cal State Fullerton a1 Nevada-La~ Vegas. KMNY ( 1600). 8 p. m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: UCLA at USC. KNX ( 1070). ~MPC (7 10). 0!1 tbe evening. but Powe}l made a fou l was called and LaMont Speed West were Anthony Howard (12 difference at the ·free throw line suffered ·a concussion. points). Jim Stewart ( 11) and Markus sinking 9 of 12. ' Speed was rushed to UCI Medical Muller-Stach (I 0). Doug McCulker Rancho Santiago falls to J.-4. 12-14. C1.'n1er. but his condition wa~ un-led the Rustlers with 10 rebounds. IRVINE • • • ·PREP BASKETBALL .•.. From Bl From Bl "We've had some games get away halftime lead. The Sea Kings (3-6, from us in the fuunh uaner this 12· I 1 )~er got closerthan seven.the year." Keith said. "Sci our guys came rest of the way . - in this fourth quarter' (tied with the Brian Spratt. who had a previous Diablos at 37) and knew what it was season-high of 16 points. led CdM all about. We played a lot tougher in with 28 points and Matt Cwiennia the fourth quarter for the win.~· tossed in 19. while Geoff Probst was Irvine also lost to Dana Hills. held to fi ve points. Brad Cantrell and 39-37. in the first round of league Dyl~ Stieler each scored 11 for action. And since going 2-3 in tho..fi~t Tustin. round ofleague games. Irvi ne is 3-1 1n Saddleback '3, Newport Harbor 48: the second. The Sailors held Saddleback's atten- Allrcd scored_ 17 points to led tion for a while with the game ued at Irvine. but 15 of them came in the 20. but the Roadrunners (8-1. 20-4) second half. including a three-pointer "'ent on a 21-8 spurt in the last four to tie the game(26-26) with 5:58 left in minutes of the first half and halwav the third quarter. through the third quarter to put 'i't "'He's been doing that for the last a\\a). month and a half ... Kei th said of his Harbor (2-7. 14-11). led by Mike 6-1 junior. Allred has scored 13 or Nguyen ( 12) and Tyler Koon ( 11 ), cut more points in seven of his last eight the deftcit to eight points with seven games. minutes left. but the Roadrunners Ballant) ne ( 12 points) added eight held. in the second half while Molle's Gylan Dotun over last four strong inside work earned him 15 minutes of first half and first four of points -nine in the second half. . second ha lf. after tied at 20. They cut In inc point guards Luis Arenado within eigth with about seven and H.·vc Dunmcyer were being minutes to go. but held off after that. slo"ed b~ Mission Vicjo's Lance Malru Dottin (I 7 points. 10 re- Elmore. who came off the bench to bounds)and Gylan Dottin ( 13 points. suppl} nine points and pla) glued-on 9 rebounds. 6 assists) led the Road- defcnse. and <.·enter Jerry Pete~n runners. (6-6) "as ha"ing trouble out -dueling In the Pacific Coast League: Jeff Springfield ( 13 points. ti ve Trabuco Hills 59, Laguna Beacll 56: blocls). the D1ablos· 6-7 center. Rick Swan wick hit a free throw with ..\ "•Id third quarter was the six seconds left as host Trabuco Hills springboard lrnne needed to pulled to within a game of Laguna outscore the D1ablos. 20-11. in the Beach 1n the race for third place. fourth quana. Springfield's close-The ..\nists thre1.1. up an air ball on a range basket"' 1th 3:5 5~cft in the game last-second threc-poin1 try Trabuco 'Cut In ine's lead 10 two (45-43). but Hills had built a six-point lead in rhe the Vaqueros rolled off W straight fourth Quarter. before Greg .\ma~a of Mis.s1on Viejo Swanw1ck and John Barnes each scored \\'Ith 9:28 to go. scored 17 point!> for the Musiangs COLLE GE BASKETBALL (4-5. 13-10). Laguna Beach (S-4. 9-13) was pac_~py Dain Blanton's 20 points and John TreVino s rT. -- Laguna Beach·$ OJ\e-game lead in the race for a playoff berth hangs on a final round situation which finds the Artisls al champion Woodbridge Friday night, while Trabuco Hills isat Laguna Hills, where the Hawks have already clinched a playoff berth. Should the two finish tied at 5-S it would force a one-game playoff to settle the playoff berth. Woodbrtd1e II, Ora11e ft: Adam Keefe scored 25 points and hauled down 14 rebounds in 22 minutes as the visiting Warriors rolled to the win behind nine three-P<>inters. The win keeps alive the Warriors' hopes of being seeded in the upcom - ing CIF 2-A playoffs. The Warriors have won 11 straight and are 9-0 in the PCL and 17-5 overall. "We've just emphasized that ha ving that third spot in the rankings would give us a spot," Woodbridge Coach Bill Shannon said. "We don't want to stumble because even though we've clinched league we can get a seed going in to the playoffs. We've talked aboufit befo re each of the last three games." Lapaa Hills f3, Co11a Mesa $0: The ·Hawks clinched second place and a berth in the 2-A eliminations. led by Chris Sheff ( 18). Mike Smedes (16). Trent DeVreugd (14) and Kyle Robcns ( 12). Roberts. a 6-6 transfer from Ban- ning High (Riverside). also had 19 rebounds against the smaller Mus- tangs. In double figures for Mesa were Tim Ngu)en ( 15) and Greg Ertel ( 13). No. 1 Temple tops Villanova From Tile Associated Press Freshman Mark Macon !>Cored a season-high 31 points and Howard Evans had 17 points and a school- record 20ass1sts Wednesday night. can; mg No. I Temple over 20th-ranked Villanova 98-86. Mike Vrcesw yk scored 19 points and Tim Pern· 14 as the 01.1.ls wo n their fifth straight and boosted tht:ir record to 19-1. Temple made 14 foul shots m tht' final 1:50 to prN\Cf''(.' the \"ICtOI). • Villanova. which led 65·61 with 10:42 remaining. slipped to 16-7. The Wildca1s. led by Doug West'' 27 points. also ~ad four players in double figures. and Jeff Moe added 20 as the No. 13 Hawke} es (7.J. 17-6) .hcl~ off Ohio State (5-5. _12-8) in Big Ten Con fertn~ act ion. Jay Burson led Ohio State with a career-high 29 points. DePaul 81, Bradley 80: Rod Strickland scored 29 points and the Blue Demons ( 14-6) shut down the nat ion's leading scorer Hersey Hawkins for most of the game in defeat in& the No. 15Braves(15-4). Hawkins. who entered wi th a Division I-best average of35.3. was held to 23 points. 12 of which came in the final nine minutes. Vuderbllt to, Teuessee It: Will Perdue scored 22 points to lead the No. 17 Co.mmodores (8-4. 15-5) to the Southeastern ConfcrenCt' win over the' Volunteers ( 5-6 12-8). D} ron Nix scored 31 points to lead Tennessee. · GOLDEN WEST BASEBALL OUTLOOK. • • Temple. which led 41-40 at halftime. got the first basket of the second half. But the Wildcats went on a 13-4 surge. Laking a 5)...47 lead with 15:51 remaining. Jn other Top 20 action: Basketball scores From Bl Sophomore lid "ho domrnatcs the time from being di to develop the praclllC' with his pcr~onaht~. The best M\·es'Ml~ l on~1stcnq . one "ho does 1t '~ \"1llegas and ht'·s just a freshma n ·· On the mound. thl' most Im· pre,s1 \ e is Thobe. all hough Hoo\ er dues.t10ns his llcd1cauon · ... Thobc 1s probably the most tal· ~nted freshman J..1d we've ever had on 1.hC'mound at rh1s paint in the game ·· : Hokuf (4-4. 4.89 earned run aHr· J ge). who throws a si nker-fastball (a .. $reat pllctl." Hoo' er sa~ $) and a ~hder. 1s a "late bloomer" and 1s also the Rustlers' be~1 short relief man ~ Ton) Beall is the top candidate for Jlopper. if he can overcome missed , * l'ttJ ll·l~voren K.1wan1s l ournemenr .,. C •"'"" eno GOiden Westl WeCI l'ttl 17-er P11lomar. 2 pm ~· l'rtl ~Paiomar (l!On'tttl: noon T J"\ Feo 13-er Sourllwnrern, 2 om r~u•s Feo 2S-Soulllw~tern (~I f 0"" T ""' Mart ll l-•I Rio ~. 2 0 m r"v•s ~ere,., l-Rlo H~ ("<!me). 2 pm Sa• Merell S-Ranc.'10 S.ntlaoo (l!Omel. -TuH Maren a.-<>r9noe Coast ,_, 1 ""' lnurs . M¥ct1 l~t Oranoe Coell, 2 om Sar Merci! 12-1 Rencl!O S.nlieQO, noon -... " Marci> 15--f>a~· Ir.om.I T~urs Merer. 17-Comoton• (llOmel' S.t .. March 19-•t Et C•miN>•. "<IC)n r~i March 17-Futi.rion• <~I rnurs . Ma•cti 1•-at Cerritos• S.r March 26-11t LOnQ 8HC:rt CC•. noon March 31-Aprll 2-ar Gaucho Tovrnamen• Tues Aorll S--MI San Antonio' ( llome) Thurs Aoril 7-e t F"Hadena • sar . Aorlt _,,, Compron'. noon Tu~n . APrtt 17-EI C•mino• (l!Ome l Thur\. Ae><lt l•-•t Fullert(l(I' S•r, Ae>rol l~trrJIOJ• (l!O!Tlt). J>OOll T'uu Aorot 1'-Long 8 n c11 CC• (homel ~ Thun. Aprll 21-a r Ml 5111'1 AntQl!to' Sal April n -Pu•O..ne' (~). noon Tues . APfll 26-ComPton• (~) Thurs Ae>rll 1'-•1 El Camino• s.&t . Ai>rll ".JO-F uir.rk>n· f"-l. noon TuH Mev l-at Cerriros• lnurs Mav S-er L(l(l9 S.atl'I CC• Sat . Mav 7-Mt Sa" Antonio• (~). noon Mav 9· 11>-<onferenc:e Pl•voffs •oenotes South Cout Conferencir oame Aft Q&mH •' 2.lO om . UllltU noled •• .. -· Purdue 7%, Miclligan St. 70: Todd Mitcncll scored 12 of his 16 poin ts in the second half and Everette Stephens made fou r free throws m tht' stretch as the No. 2 Boilermakers (9-1 , 20-2) held off Mich igan State (3-7. 8-12). Syracuse Sf, Pltt1burgb 75: Matt Roe scored 15 points and point guard Sherman Dou.glas dt>stroyed the No. 5 Panthers' man-to-man defense by scoring 12 of his team·s final 15 points as the No. 11 Orangeman (7-3. 19-5) defeated-Big Eastleadcr Pitt ( 6-2. 16-l} byral lyi ng from as many as se ... en poi nts behind. Kent1eky 69, Auban ft: Rex Chapman scored 25 points and freshman Eric Manuel added eight 1n the final mrmnesulhc I 6th-ranked Wildcat5(9-3. 17°.l) increased thei r lead 1n the Southeastern Conference by a.venging a loss to the Tigers (5-6. 12-8) which knocked them from their No. I ranking. Iowa 9%, Otllo State 75: B.J. Arll)Strong had 26 points 1 e..._ .. ....,., ,...., t l'!Jf'mln...,, *'~ 'sa ...... S.V•• '"'"' WftlfT!t •A<• f>tc• I -11y_. "°" ,i. l ltov J C_r_ J c .. S E•• ••-••c...,. ) """'"' ·-•~""-· 7 HI ....... I ,, WIEST ClaremQ!lt·MIJCICI 78. LaV~ne Pomona ·Pitier 62, Whittler 60 ~~tand1 1'. CKciO.nlel 64 US lnternation•I 96, Cenr F1of1Cle 79 ROCKIES CotOf"aClo 17. Iowa St TS SOUTMWEST 4r1t.•n1•1 63, T u.s Cnrlstia n 61 8avtor 71, SoutMtn Metn S1 Hou,ton 12, ho\ Tecll 6' Kania1 7t. Ot<lel!Oma St 6' Tua1 68. R•C"ir 6' MIOWUT A~ron ... Wrlgtlt SI 11 8 eH St 11 W Micllogen 67 8 owll"9 Grffl' 65. Miami Ottlo S9 (Ot) Cent Mietll9an 11. Cnb9<> St 1S ci. ... etana St 13. Ve Com· monweenn 76 OePaur '6. 81a01ev to E Mfcn!Qan II. TolldO " tow• '2. OttlO Sr 75 Merouelle IS, C•nlsiv• 73 Notre Oeme 64. FOf"~ St Otllo U 71. Kent St. 61 Purdue 72, Miclllffll SI 70 St Louis to. Clnc.lnn1H n SOUTH Al•tlama 61, Mln in lPOI St. .. American U ... ltlcllmond 63 Furm1" II, Citldel " Geor9l1 11. FIOrlda 6\ How1rd U 11. (001>ln St TS l•C~son SI 79. Teni'lenff SI 11 lot! ,, Kt nh.Cky 69, AV!>vrn 62 LSU 7', Mln iUll>OI S7 Mervland 70. Clemson 66 M~l>l'lis S~ Ill, S Mln ln lPOI Min "•"•v St 17, "lk:llOll• Sl. .. Nevv '3. William a. Mlir-v '1 loll Otes Dominion 11 W Ktfllutll v ,. Vanclerl>ill to, ftMHMe U ••ST Oetawart 90, It'-' 11 Lafaverte n. HotiJra S2 lert'9!'1 7'. euc11MJ1 n hrecvw M. Pl11Slluf911 7$ T ff'IOle "· Vllleno~e .. Cdl\1 def en&e keys 2-0 win Led b)' the defen;ive play of aoalie Brent Krum. who had two sp«tacular saves, swttper Man Tomlin and fullback Jeff Addison, the Coron_a deJ Mar Hip boys $p('CCr team earned a 2-0 Sea View Lequc victory ovrr visiting Tu,.in Wed~sday. Tf\c Sca ,Kinp (2-3-4, ).6-S> have allowed only two coals 1n their past SI• pmcs since Tomlin returned from an injury as Krum hasrqistered four shutouts. Tustin ftll to 1.5.3 in ttaauc. Geoff Barrow had two aisists as Grq Galusha and Tomlin IC'Ortd the Sc. Kinp' aoals. In the Pacirac Cont U..uc: 1 W.-Be9ft I, TnMci lllUt I: MikF. Enttb Ml~ Laauna lkKh averi an upset, IC'Orin1 with 15 minu~ left to ai"e lM host Anist.J ( 10.2·2) a t~. . Jdf Poe scomS l.lil'ma lc9ch ·1 only pfin a I· I f mt half. but Trabuco Hilh took a 2· I lald in 1bc l«ODd half. ~ Art1m (ailed 10 conven a pmehy kid in the flrst half. wh1lt Trabuco HlllS ICORICI OMt on a·penahy kid. In lbe S.•1et i....e: ,_.. .. ,.., l, .__ t: T1w 1op 1-0 tams benlcd101Kordal1ie1RdouMeovenime11ptlcsT1m MomK"of'Foun&ain Velln ad Marit11•1 Orie l111rtli .. lcd tht --~· Menne W 16 •\'ft for lk llroM (6-l·I. ll·S-4) _..,k IUntdftlMd lS•vn far Manna(1·l-U .. • ~ > . .... W•"STW:•NCONPaa•NCI ~.,..,..... W L fl'ct. Ga Ulrwi n • .m Portlend ?7 16 ·"' ,..., S.11tte 25 21 .s.:i 11 PtlMnl• 14 30 .311 fl Goldtft S111e 11 32 25' 2l"1 ~ 11 33 .2~ .,. MMlwfltOM.- 0.ttes ?9 " 64'1 Denver 2~ 17 .614 I'> HOU$10n 26 17 60S 2 Ut1h fJ tl SOO 6''1 Sen Antonio It 25 .419 10 S.cr1men10 •• 30 .311 14•, IASTl•N CON,l•INCI A-....COM ... 80\IOn 33 I• J 02 PttA1<111111111 20 24 .SS 11 '» W1$hlngton It 26 409 131, Nt• York 16 ?9 35' '' NIW Jtr\IV II lS 23' 21°~ Ctftfrll DlvlWll .t.111nl1 31 IS .67• Detroit 21 16 621 2v, Cl\IC1vo 21 20 .S74 4"> Mll•1vt.ee 2l 20 SU ,,, C levtl1nc:t Y• 23 l 11 7 ° , lnc:tlaha 2l 22 S II 71 , w ....... v'•.SCern ~'IOI. ~ht tt Nt• Jers•v 93, Chkavo I• Cltvt11nd 111, Weshinglon 102 Dtlroil 91, N1w York 11 80\ton 136, Sin Antonio 120 Ull h 93, D1tlal to T9"itllt'sGafMs Ulrln 11 Denver. 6·30 om Milwaukee 11 Phll1c:tell>hl1, 4:30 om lndl1na at GolOtn S111e, 7:30 o.m Porlle nd ii Sacramento, 7;30 om Ho"'lon et Seelllt, 7 30 o m ,, ..... ,c;_ Liken al Sin Antonio. S.30 om Houston el oi..en. 7:30 o.m New -Jtrllll' IJ ..t1tvt11no. •.JO om At111111 11 -Detr-ot1 S om 80\lon 11 Dall11. S 30 o m Choc190 11 M11w1ukee, 6 om tnc:ti1n1 11 Phoenla, 6 30 om D1nver 11 Por11anc:t. 7-30 o m. Cllooen 101, Sum 95 l'HOINIX (fSl -Glffl1m •-11 3-• 11, JOM· wn II·?• 10·12 ll. Nance •-1• 3·• ll, Humohrlfl S· 10 O·O 10, Horn1ct1< 2·1 1-1 6, 81lltv 2·7 0-2 •. S.nc:ttrs 1·2 0-0 2. D1lll1 3·1' 3·• 9, Ac:tem• 3· 10 0-l> 6, TllOmoson l·l 0-0 1. Coo• 0-2 1-2 1 Totals 36·1°' 22·30 ts CUl't"llU(101) -Cave S·l2 S·• lS. Nor· man •·• 0· I I, 81n1am1n 6· 11 S·I 17. Wooc:tson 1·16 l·I 19, Orew S·ll l ·S 13, Deilev 10·11 •·1 14, Gorc:ton 3·6 0·0 6. Kite 0· 1 O·O 0 Totals • 1-13 11·30 101 k•• bV Qu111W' Phoelli• 19 11 ll JS-95 lo\ A-ifl 11 lO 2t 21-101 Tnree-Polnt 11011\-Johnson, Woochon Fou~ out-Nance Rtt>ounc:t\-Plloenla 611 C8ali.v, Adams 91, la\ .t."911H 64 CCe111 111 AUl\1\-P!>oenla 19 CHornec.fl< 91 Lb' A-i.s 16 COrew 9) To111 louls-Prlo.nl• 11, LO\ Anoellt\ 2• TKM•C•I-Pnoeni. Coecn WtlHI Atttndanc..-s 610 COl'Nt\UNITY COLLEGE MEN P1s.deN 11, Goldeft Wnt 76 (Seutll CeHt (;.....,_e) Geldeft Wnt l'IUdeN ftflpftll .. ,. ..... 6 • c 16 Git>wn 2 1 S 6 0 1v1\ Howard R>ee Slewaro Mllr·Stcn Wslmrlnc:t McCu~tr Wilson 3 6 O 11 Brown I 0 0 l I O o 1 .. Coooer 3 I 4 1 s I 3 11 Wegner 1 6 • 20 S O t 10 Dunnt.m 7 S l 19 I • 2 6 Semuit 0 2 I 1 S S S IS McCuttou1111 1 • l 18 1 O S 4 McKonllre l 1 1 6 To111s 1t 20 10 76 Tatel\ 19 11 21 II Half1tme Puec:ter>a 41·39 Tllrtt·ooonl goals Pasac:ten-erown I Technlctl\ Golden West oencn 1 R1n<M Sentil" M., <>nnee Cout U con,,.. Emtlir• ClllfeAftc•I ~llle9 CNSI •Mdle Slfllfoeee .... pf.. .. ........ Molts lUkH JOM\on Maven Crlllt! Sl>Hd Still IS S • l6 J1m1'°" 9 l l 19 I I c l ,Ammenn S 3 2 IS 0 0 I 0 G•rc a 3 0 4 7 I 0 2 l M.rM • 0 l 9 S I O 12 VIiianve va ' 1 l 10 J 1 T 7 Oc:ten 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 2 Aqueveoue 0 0 I 0 Cvoord l 2 I 4 Total\ 26 • 11 6J Tolals 26 7 II 64 Helfll~ Rancho S..ntoe90, 17·26 Tnru ·oo1n1 QOets Ore noe Coast -MllH I Mevers I, Cran• I, RancllO S..r111100 -Am · mann 2. Ga rcia I Marlon 1 'llillanutva I Tecnn>eal\ Nont COl'Nt\UNITY COLLEGE STANDINGS Sou1tl CNst Conference C~e<>v«ll TNm W L E• 'Cemlno 9 2 (tHllO\ I ) Comotor> 6 S Lon11 Btach 6 S Fullt rion 6 S Peuoena • 1 Golden Wt\I l I Ml Sen Antonio 2 9 W~v·1 S<•ern Pu1oen1 91 Go1oen Wtsl 76 Lon11 8eacn 7S. CtrrtlO\ 1• Comoion SJ Fullerton 49 E l Camino 69, Mt San A•11on10 SI llridlV'S Game F~non at Et Camono Slitvrdev't Gamet Mt San .t.nron•o 11 Golc!er• WHI Como1on al Ctrrno' Lon11 811Ch 11 Pa\loene W L 2S l 19 ' 11 9 It II 16 II 16 10 I) 14 • 17 Or•net Emoire C°'"'tftee c~o-.owe1 T11m Cvoreu lhncho San•l•110 Sedc:lltl>ICI< Ora"9t Cou 1 Riv1rtodt Cllrv\ W L 7 0 6 1 s 2 1 s l 6 0 7 w....-v·s kerft W L 1S s 11 • 11 • IS 14 11 17 s 20 RanchO San111vo ... 0••-COH I 6J Cyortu Sl. Citrus 4S Sac:lc:llt bl Ck SJ R i vtr Stc:te 4' S.tvrdlV'l GafMs S1cldl4tbeci. 11 Ora n11e Co111 -<:Hrut II ~lv1rsl<ll Cvoreu at RenchO S.nli190 AU Qamt\ Otl)on al 7 30 .. .. • ..._.. ... UilMrllf¥ sa CS.WW~) Uill••• ...... , ...... Werren Stotaoft s.it1men ,,,..,,,,.. . ""'''" C)lllltr Unlv.,•ltv ...... .. ..... 2 , s • .,.-.. I 0 > , f \I I 19 Curll' ) 9 I 17 O I S 0 Herlella l I 4 10 2 2 3 6 .._flltv I 0 S 2 40JlkllOIH 0010 2 I l S C1""'4>s 4 0 J 11 1 2 1 • ltvPw 1 • l n Klar 0 0 2 0 20 11 ,, Y Tot••• 11 1s n '4 SC.. IW Ouwtws lt 1• • n-sa E•t1nclt ThrM·oolnl 90tlt 00\ 3 17 lS 9 ,,._.. E1t1ncl1-Curl1S 1. Cam · T ldlni~lll "f- Sadllltledl 6J. ......,, H1rtlor 41 (See Vlnr Llfflle) ......., ...,..,. S.....dll Her din Shtwerd l(oon o..rnne, Neuvtn' Oreee.et Grev 81ec•men Lob! TolllS ....... .. .. pf. 2 I 0 S G Dot1tn • S l 13 I 2 2 • Mlf\halt • 1 0 10 S 0 • 11 M Oo•tin S 7 1 17 1 0 1 3 Agnew • 0 1 I 6 0 1 17 Simon 3 I 2 7 0 1 • 1 O'Htern 7 O 0 • 2 0 I • L1rr1v1 I 0 0 2 1 1 0 • Gome1 l O O 2 2 0 1 • 20 ' IS .. Tatel$ ,. IS , 63 ~er• llv Ouln.t't Ntwoort Hert>or · 10 11 IS I?-.. Sed<llltMlc k 11 11 19 16-63 TIVtt·oolnt 90111 Newpo!I Harbor -Koon ' GH rtln9, •TecMlcaJs· L~ont. • Tu11tft 70, CorOM dtl Mu SI (SN View LtffUe) Cer-def Mir T11stw1 ......... fvftpflll Prol>sl 1 1 S S C an1re11 l S 3 I I Sorell 13 2 3 11 Mu""•'' 4 I 1 9 Herring1on 1 I 1 5 Par•er 1l S 3 31 Cwltrln•I 1 C 2 19 lv 1 3 I I Luese1>rlni.. 0 0 • 0 Stoeier • 1 2 I I Clark 0 I 1 I Lonc:ton 0 0 O 0 Erlcll\on 0 O 1 0 Toll!\ II SI T Ollls 16 16 11 10 Sc . .,. bv Ouan.t's Corona Tu\ tin dt l Mar 20 10 17 11-SI Tlf{ff·-llOllS Cwoertnta I; Tu\hn - TecMoca l\ Nont n 11 11 16-10 C.0.ona. del Ma• l y I Sttettr I Wndalrld.-IO, (l'edfk c .... Onnee 40 LNeut) ~.,,.. WMClllriOet , " " of Ill Keefe Oe1btrt Anc:ler\On Rol>LH RobbLH Odum Ernen on '111Meran Roun1gn1 Scnwttr " " pf "' 11 3 1 ?S I 1 0 ' 4 0 3 • l 0 0 9 l 0 0 9 2 0 I S 1 I I 5 2 I I 5 I 0 I 2 2 0 0 s Mlll"t>w\ 2 3 2 9 Roc:tr1gue1 7 3 1 ll Ghuem1 O O I O Franfl 2 0 2 4 H•\tert I 0 I 1 Sellinger l O I 1 Lot!c:IOUl\t 2 I 0 S Mlrenoe O O I O Konrs 0 O 1 O Toi al\ 31 7 9 IO Total\ IS 1 12 40 Seer• bY Oulrters Wooc:tt>r•dllt 17 11 11 19-40 Ora1191 t I 1) H>-•O Tnrtt·oo1n• 11oel\ Wooc:tl>l'l<lllt -Rob LH 3, Robb Ltt l. Odum I Vinaren I Scl'lwter I Orange -Mlllnew\ 2 Roc:tro11ue1 I T ecl'ln1c11s Or l llllt bench LlllUN H'•s "u , Costa Mes. so (l'ec.lfl< CNsl LNeut) Lltl\IM H•\ CMte -.. Snt tt Ke wad• Rooert• DtVrtVQc:I Smtc:lti ft ft pf Ill 7 I 2 la I I 1 3 6 0 I 12 ' 6 • I• Nguyen 1 I l 16 Ert~ 0 0 0 0 2S 9 11 6l Tole!\ Scere itv Oull1Ws .. "pf"' l 0 2 , 0 2 1 2 ) l 2 ' 1 2 I 19 S I 1 '3 ,, L111un1 H•ll\ 13 19 20 I 1-63 Costa Mt\11 ll 11 10 IS-SO Tnrtt·oo1n1 -" L111i;na H111\-Snttt l . Smtc:tes I Casi• MH-Nguve,, J Kos I Ertet 2 Trabuco Hill's 59, LHIUN S.1dl S4 (l'"ifk CMtl LNtue) LI.,,.. a..dl TrHu<e H•t Trt vtno Blanton McK@Own Schmitt Steonen• 8vu Tottll ""pf"' ""pf"' 1 0 I 17 PoulOS l 2 l • 9 I I 20 KrtHCn 1 0 3 S 1 I I 6 Colburn 1 l I 7 l 0 s 6 Bar ntS 1 2 I 17 I O I 2 Swanwlc' 9 I I 17 1 I I S Menning l 1 I 9 14 ) 10 S6 Tol•IS 73 10 10 59 S<ert DY Oulnen l •11un• 8e1c11 13 13 13 11-56 Trabi;CO Hill\ 19 13 13 l•-S• Tnrtt·oo1n1 00111 Laguna Steen -Trt vlno 3 &1en1on I .McK~wn I Tre«>v<o Hill\ Krelcn I 8 aMt s I M;i,nno"ll 1. Ocun v .. w 62, Edison S2 C~ LNeutl O<Nfl View Edislft " " pf tp " " pf Ill Fronn 1 10 2 IS Paul 0 4 • 4 Norman Eve n\ Rice Sterling S 0 I 10 Lotto\ 4 I l 10 I l • 6 He nion s 0 J I I 8 5 I 1• Huntt r 5 • l 1' 1 • I I Fosler 1 I S 7 Tc:t Ptlonl\ Moort O 1 3 I L1op1nco11 l 0 2 6 O o I O Keftv O o l 0 Henrv 0 0 0 0 Flvn~ 0 0 0 0 Totals 19 21 12 67 T 01a1s 19 10 20 51 Seer• bv Quan.rs Denn Votw 16 IS 17 1.-62 Ec:t1\on 11 12 11 11-S2 T1vtt·oo1nt goeis Den n Voew-R1ce 3 F roM I E do\O,,._F O\ltr 2 Hanton 1 Lolli\ 1 MlriN '3, H~ S.lldl 6 I ..... L (s-t LN9119) ~1'fnl H~ ... Ch " " pf tp Gultc:t II 4 I 26 Camooell 2 • 3 I Ftovo 7 S I 19 Perks 3 • 1 tO Yemett 6 O 1 16 Rlcl)erc:t\on 1 0 I 4 Chirco o o I o Cemt<on 0 I I I McCullvm I 0 0 J Ko1uc11.1 O O O o Hasetr1g 0 0 0 0 Melllmur• 0 0 0 0 A11ull•r 0 0 0 0 81vrmg1u 2 2 I 6 TllOmo\on Hugllt>S ICurt Long Loll Katte• 8oneo11r1e M111tr F'u11mor1 Stinson G•fff' To\lac:to Totals 34 10 12 '3 To111, SCer• bV Oulnen .. " pf "' 3 0 l 6 1 I 0 6 4 0 2 • 3 0 3 6 3 2 I I 1 1 ' , ' 1 1 10 I 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 I 1 2S • '10 •I Marine 26 21 26 »-93 Hunlinl)ton &tech U 21 16 l~I Thrte•oolnl goals Mar•na-Yei'rnite i McCufl\Jm l Hunlln9lon hec,._Hug"" 1 Kurz 1 K11tt r I HIGH SCHOOL BOYS Feuntllifl v ... v SI, Westmiflst.r Sl Irvine 57, Mlslien V .... 41 (SW.Mt Leeeue> ls.tit Ceest ...._.}... .,...._._ ,__.,. ~· lfVW Mis.-V1eie .. fl ... .. .. " pf "' ..,Punmever -,.nrec:t 81llentvne R. Molle P••.,sen Trout AreflldO Totals ,. ft lllf " ,. ft .. • LO'(e 2 l l 7 Wuver 0 J 4 3 0 0 3 0 Merk l 0 I 6 Aut lln S S 4 IS Gr10. 0 1 0 2 ' • l 11 DeGuzm1n ' 0 2 t Tower ' l S ll 8or11<1vl\I 7 l I 20 s 2 l 11 Tkecn 2 o 0 • Kull\ ' O 1 u coo-. o O I o 1 I 1 IS Sorl"91ttl<I S l 3 13 LI I 0 l 1 Atl<MtWI l • 1 10 1 3 3 S ,,.,.,., 1 I 4 S Y ewe ta 0 0 I O Murc:tent I 0 1 1 1 4 0 I Elrnort • l S t Hullt 4 S t 13 O O O O Amen 1 0 2 2 Merit • O • • 21 I• 11 S7 Tole!\ 11 S 11 .. Tot1ll llO 9 11 Sl Tot1I\ 19 11 u SI Sc-IW OM"9n SC-w ~ 1rv1ne 10 11 1' »-S7 . Westminster 12 10 It 13-SJ Mission 'llleiO 9 U I• 11-.. FOUflt1in 'llai.v lS 1 II 1t-SI Tllree-oolnt goals Irvine -AnrtHI I. Mlulon ~llrM·POinl toels. Wfttmins'-Kutl\ '· 'lllelo -De Gu1m1n l Fount1ln V1Nev-keouost 3 TKM ICl lS ~ Ttd1nlul\. Non._ Htc;H KMOOL ST ANIMHG-S 5UMet L....,_ LAMM W L •0cun View I I 'Mlrlfle 6 l Foun111n 'll1flev s 4 Ec:tllOn 4 S Hunlinl)lon 8tecll 2 7 WMlmlntltr I 2 1 '(llnchtHI CfF S·A Olev9ff blr'lll w...,..,., "- OCH/I 'llltw 62, Edi.on S2 Merine 93, Hulllrntton a..ch 'l Foun11>n Vellev SI. W11tmlnster S3 ,"'9V'l ~ Ec:tl•on •' Hunlineton &etch 0CH fl View II W111mln•ttr Fountetn Vallev t i Marina 0-.. W L ,. 1 17 ' IS 6 ,. 10 I .. 10 ll S.. View LM9" ~ '0--.. • W L 'Sac:tc:lltOICk I I •fu\tln I I Est1nci1 • S Corona c:t.i M11 l 6 NtWOOrl H1roor 1 1 Unlvtr\llv 2 1 'Ctinc'lec:t (IF ]·A otayoff l:»rlh w.-.-v·, SCern Sec:tc:tltblCk 63, Ne•OOf'I Hlfl)Or 41 T ushn 70, Corona de! Mer SI E s11nc11 6', Univtnlly SI ........ ., .. ~ E \tencJa a1 Slddlebao University 11 Corona <Ill Mer Tu\tln •• Newoor• Harbor Pacific COHI LMtue Leeeue W L • Wooc:tl>riallt 9 0 'Laguna i.tlll\ 6 J Laguna 8eac11 S • Trat>uco 1-i1ll• • S Costa Mtsa 1 1 Orange I l 'Clincnec:t CIF 7-A Oll vOH btrt,, WedNMllV'• Scern Wooc:tbnc:tge ao. Or an11e to W L 20 • 20 • I• 11 12 11 14 11 IO 14 Owrel W L t7 s lS 9 9 13 13 10 s 17 4 17 LIOUOI Htll$ 6J. C0\18 Mt.SI SO Traouco Hi"\ S9, Laguna 8tacti S6 FrldlV's Gemes co,1a Mna e1 Oranoe " l 11Wn1 Bttch at Wooc:tbrlc:tve TraDUCO Hoff\ 11 L19una Hlll\ Sou1tl Cout LHgue --L ...... w t. :c ao1\lrano lla11ev 9 O 'El Toro 7 2 'Irvine S • Mil\ Ion V •t i<> • S Dana Holl\ 1 1 Se n C•t mtnlt 0 9 'Chnchtc:I (IF •·A Olavott 1>1!"111 WedMMllV'l S<arn lrvint S7. M1u 1on V1t<0 .. E1 Toro 7S, Dane Holls 6J W L 21 4 17 s 12 12 " 11 9 " 1 II Cao1s1rano Vellt v ae Sen Clemente 3' · Frldlv'' Gemes El Toro at Irvine San C1emen1e a l Q•"• Holl\ Min ion Vieto "' C1P1\lrano Velie• at Sedc:lltl>IC~ <;Plltllt> All 111mes 0t9on at 1 30 om COl'Nt\UNITY COLLEGE WOMEN Or•,,_. CNst S9, R1"°'9 Sa.,...._ 54 COr"* Emoir1 C.,..,eMe) llencM Sefttle9' OrMet CNst Tvrntr Roc:trl11ut1 Armeio GID\011 RevnolO\ Ea rly Murr av ftftpftp ........ 0 0 I 0 Lu• 0 . 2 7 r I 0 • 2 Ellerman 6 S S 17 I I 4 J Hen~n ' O 4 I 6 9 1 21 Grt i"'' 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 Wol\On 2 0 I • 6 I • 13 ~! 0 0 0 0 S S l IS Fott'I J I ' 7 Pow,11 6 'I 2 11 Total' ,19 16 19 S4 Tallf\ 71 11 11 S9 Hatlltmt O<ange Coa\I. 16·7• Tnrtt·oo.n• goal\ None Tecnn1col\ Rancno San11avo coach Brown 2 Golden West 91. Plls.denl 41 - C Seu1I\ CNU C....,_. pte\adeftl ~ WHI ft fl pf IP .. ft pf '-' Veoo I 0 • 2 MHCl'lltl 1 l l S 1 O • 1 Arm\lrang I 1 l • • ) 0 II l(r hv-ne 1 0 I S l 0 ) 6 Km T\vma ) l ) 9 l 0 s 4 Wtrtn a 2 I II 5 0 3 13 Swanson 4 0 12 \ NHL c~aELL CON.l"ERENCIE Ce'9.ar• Earnonton Winnloel) Klllea Va l!COUVt< Oetroor St le>YtS ChlClllO Ml.nM\ot• Toronto imVW.. OWIWll W LT l'tl 3l 11 ' n lO If 1 67 13 n t SS 20 ll S •S la JI 7 4) Nerrh 011•1\IM 11 19 • 7S 11 S 17 ,, s 16 l1 9 IS )1 9 62 117 SS ll S •9 tt7 " ,,. 39 101 Wot.LES CONFE•ENCE Phi11c:telPll•• NY l\len<)ers PillSbVfll" WHhitll)lon Ntw Jt <st• NY Rlllllt<l 80\lon Montrea 8ulial0 Hartford Oue!>ec "•ll'l<k DiYIWfl n 20 6 26 11 • 1• 2' 9 ,, 15 • 1t 71 5 n 26 1 Adam\ D1v1\llft )) " 5 )0 17 10 H n 9 1l ?5 1 n 21 w~div•, Game' No gamtl scneouieo r-...r, G•mft O\.eote at Kln9s 1 35 om 62 , .. SI 207 S1 111 S4 It() 53 ,,, SI 711 11 711 10 114 S9 191 SJ 170 .. 11• GA ?II Ito 201 2S7 21) 112 113 m 23S ne 1 .. 1• n• 111 216 201 171 112 )II ''° 101 N1w Yor~ l\laflders a• To•on•o, 4 lS pm WHIHtll)lon a1 New Yor. Ra"Q¥\ • 3Y o m Mon1re11 a1 New Jerstt. • •S o m Edmonto" a• lancou~t' 7 lS om -¥ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /ThurSdey, February 11. 1988 BS VOLL.EYaALL CemnwNtv C.-... men *>M•CON,•a•NGI Oran~ COH I ~I G-College IN1w 'l'or~ t IS· I), lS· 13, IS· 10. socca._ Hi.ti lcftMt 'MVI SEA VflW La AG'UE c-• Mer t. r11UW1 o TU\l>n Ila.ti. \8YH. Scnne ll s Corol'la o~ Mer SCOl'•"9 Geiusna To,...,•" Coe~t H •H Krum l Hatt"me Coron• c:tef f\l\ar I 0 , l'ACIFIC COAST LEAGUE L.....-... di 2. TAbuce Hll\ LlllU.,. 8e1U! scoring Pot Ens~· (,,4 r '8"fl Mlrenc:t.1 6 Maltt•mt l·I SUNSET LEAGUE ,......., V ... y 0, MerlN 0 Me'4n1 '°'' t> \e~tt e~"·n\l s Fovnlltn Van.• 90111t \a''' Y.v't" 16 H.llft1rnt 0--0 R~wl••O" 0 0 I' ,,, , • .,.11mt o-o w ..... .-....... e1e •• aAWMLL .,_C-.L.-... • MILWAUKEE 9REWE•S-Al"liect 10 t-"'• "'''" Jev Alc:tr lch, 01tcl'let, and Steve Kleftf ~ Tom Py1nars•I. 1nfi.tdert, Oft one·-~ ''•Ct\ ........ ~ . (IN(INNAlt REOS-SieMCI Eadie ~. ou1f1etc:ter. 10 • one·veer contract :· PHILA"OELPHIA PHILLIES-SlllMO 9{M .D•wlev eno. Martv &v~rom, pltCfllfs: lo "''"or oea11ue conrracl\ SAN FIUNCISCO GIANTS-Al"NO to '''"'' .,,11,, Scott GarreH•. Piteher, on 1 ._ vear contract , .. ~ T LOUIS CAJIDINALS-Aereecl to ...... ""'" '"'• PeMilton, 1nlrd ~~. o,. • ont· ~ear con1rec1 • aAMCllTaAU. • .., c_.._.. .. ._ ......... -.. 'OPr• 'I S1ZZt...ERS-~ ._ Hll 990 c J. ,. fl'OOTaALL NatleMI ,, ..... L ...... OElPOIT LION~ Olcll •· ,.,,..,,. oe1en\o•f Mne co.ch. GR E'E 111 8.a Y Pot.CK ERS~-N-11a1i.rrm,.leclot~ ._.,.. 81,11>0,,gr oeie"'••t ~oorc:t1n.1or and Ill~ coa ,. HOCKaY ": ............. u.. N[ t1 YORK RANGE~s-ttacatled -.0V P-,eH ~f!• c:teftn~e1> from Cotor.dO of '1tit '".'"'"•' onat Hoc9'ev l.t.•etA • SOC:CE• Mlier lfldeer S.Ccer A•Mdl._ ~T LOUtS STE~ERS-.t.nnounc..i IM~· ·~n•1·0"' o1 81ng Devine PfHiclenl 1, OOf PfHSWW ao.fa/ • 300E~tAnd• S..-.1it» Obtplepl . lh»t·A ·Oar • Gitl•Aweyl Arr tao• Ge\oer H1~ Gue.,.r~ro Ma\ltflon l'lo•O ) 1 I I 8011a9t.1 0 I 14 1------------------------------------------------------ Sttwert 0 O 4 u1., ~ 1 IS Jtnlo. ons 0 0 1 To1ou 2 o I • Tolatt 10 S 10 •• To111s 37 11 13 '1 H1tt11~ GWC, Sl·2• Tnrte·oo1n1 voe t\ Pasac:tena-Me\ltr\On C.olc:tell We\t-l(r Ta•1vo,...,1 I TtellntClll\ Me\ltr\Of> 1P ) • OMO SN itsMnt 0.t.VEY'S LOCKI• (..._-1 ... di) -l t>oa•s 8' atll)ltr\ l oon•to l hel!t>ul 6 cellco l>au 113 u nc:t beu SO m1cto. trt4 I wn•te fl\11 I I lhttosn.ao 10 scu•oon, lt blue oerch NEWl'ORT L.t.NOING -2 bolts 36 1n11ltr\.. 17 Wnd DIU l Cl llCO ban 1 '"tto\ntao 't mat't>•tl 2 \Cutoon, 1 11111 moon This wfftl'~ trout pgnn LOS ANGELES -E• Dorac:to Lake Per11. u111e Roe• C•tt• Lollie Rock Rt~'"°'' MeltDu Cree• Pee• Road Pa rk l allt P1ru Crtt' 1F rencrH•'>en s F•elJ Pvremlo L•llt S.•""*• F• Rt,•r-~o·r OR.t.NGE -L1gun1 N10ut l Park L1to.e SAN BERNARDINO -Praoo Park l,a>.e IUVE•SIDE -Evan\ l akt Perris -L111.e 'llENTUtt.t. -Molollla Crte• Rtves CrMto., Ro\f llallev Lel<t\ Sa""' Paula Creei.. Uooer St\e>t> C·et• 'llen1ur1 Ro•er 1nor1t1 IOI'< l SURFING NSSA c ..... teum1ment (et O<HMidel Team \Cor•"9 -l Gotoen Wiii 110 2 UC Sen Ooego IO'I J UC Sanla 8erbart IOI • ~n Dl1110· s1art 104· 5 tono-8ff~ll St-'I I I• coflt9e\ comoeiec:t> ,,,...,., ~ I Mt•t L1nc:t 'UCS8 l 7 8obov IC WCI 3 M•.._e G•lent'< IUCSD> SchlNmoelltt cGWCI s Str11tt <UCSDI 6 M•'• Cernon CUCS8 l W-ttMll's SWMI Deroene Wttnsieon tGWCI ...,..., ... 8ob0v Loclo.harl (GWC) KiwellMr.._ D1v1d Kelle! IC.WC I Hi.ti schMI NSSA ST.t.TE MIEIT CCerrKtM rewllttl ...,.,..., ... Loc,nert •. M1.._t L1m1>ero I Cnr s Cunn•n9hl"' IHuntlng1on 8HC11l, ) Ja•mt Loc•nert tHunttr111ton 8t1c111 l -· &rtC't• 1E<11sonl • Sltvt Su1>c:ll>lao tE<11sonl __/ K,.....,..... 1 Iha~ Conc:ter 1Ed•\Ot'l1 S Deft' Jtnll.11\\ 1Ecl'\Of>1 That~ nght Up to · · off and half me season st1 .,,;. to en10y 'lb<J II hnd big names at big sa.1ngs -.. o .., .. of them at below cost Sl(IS .. _, *ALL UP TD ¥z OFF! ELAN RXT,.... EL.AN CXT • OLIN 8IJO OL IN RC700 ~ SJ15 x ~ SJJ5 OC' ~ ~\:· .. 1111• •11r •11111 111111 K2TRC ~ SJ.()00 •nr •tr ~,.,....__. • n '1 fl Gtm..·-· *ALL UP TD ~ OFF! GUE t62 lCR TYROL-IA 4fO RD TYR(X IA lMIY-D ~ S'8:S 00 ~ S'SS ¥ ~ S" •11r 1111" SALOMON 1'1 ~~ •fr CiC)fiCil..ES 'fl OFF/ .~"' ~iednrig our Ju' e"' ,.. ~· :Jeoarrrr:ient to make •:y 1fM sr:mng 9m~tJ" *ALL UP TV 'h OFF/ RAICHLE RXlfi(J tidies 'tli~ RAICHLE RX761J ~ ''<;• ) '111" RAJCHL.E 8f-.GT MllflS -s. .,,. J>f)l..ES .• . NORDIC.A l2S MefflllMlies ,,,,. NORDICA 720 ... •1r Sant<:l Anita, Los Al results ...... "'' ""' -SantaAalta ~·.c•. ·-. \l"IH • I (~I U• 1• J• I .. ...., l1:1CG llffl ,. Mt ---f~) ... no.. uu ~ "Vill ll M11talta ,. ti ... ,~-..... . . -, ... ~ ..... ... .. tet• -" ..... --.... --· ..... -· 91111 ....... --llW ..... ,,,._···~··· ...... -o••--..... ..-i. ...._,.,... .... -" ..... ""'"' .... ,.,_, Al-• u,m -"-u•••t tfl Ill/ A1Mllt$tl .... 1111111 ~~lfldSSlO >Oil'" comt 10 upecl nJ 00#" grtlt -prasl s.. ....... , .. ,._ .. •r • .,...,_ ...... , .. l,OOOboats prepare for Midwinters Its that ti me apin . M idwinters. Everyone knows it is the middle of winte r. de5pite the rcttnt summer weather t h aJ hH blanketed the South· land. But a sailing regatta at this time of )'t'llf'? Yes. it's the Southe rn Califortiia Yachting i\ssociation Midwinter Re· gatta -m ore commonly known amo ng sailors as "the M id wmters.·· 'So w hat is the Midwinters? It is the world's largest midwintt>er reptta. held each February between Lincoln 's a nd W ash ington's birthdays. and drawing upwards of 1.000 sailboats in nearly 100 classes. Come rain or shine or warm sunn) weath er. the Midwinters have been held in Southern California for 59 ..nm 10 00 *" .... .. .. . ................ ,.. WTWM-"91ertlM pur,_, IM .... ~ ,__ end -11"111 -.... cei ........ °'Mid""'.... ..... °' .... COfl.-,..... ... NOTIC! 11 HEAEI V dlleellbed • tolowe: '• cel*e, ..,_ potll. T. & NI. tcmYDC OIVI N that 111 la d t19llu1ln9 ll Illa ..., COft' •ll • ~ "*2awwwt._.,,~ pt~--be r.-..c1 bV IOllltlMlt COfMf of Nici lOC .. ...-8M •· 'tOU N11£ .. •ML tM ('My o1 C01M MMl.,IO I to I Point: tMncil.... 9ar ... ot*llllOfl ol ~A o&D OF --=•o:rr1.=./,_oi""~"-'-.i.. wh· The Clly Collnc;M, P.l>. 1H.OO IMt to point of•· ...,_, 11?19 9llHC DATED MWJ'I. Bo1' 1200. Coeta Mela. Ct#· ~. Mid point .... .......... "'-· rllllreed 'tOU TNCE ACTI09' tom1a tH2a.1200. on Of on ""~ pr~ , end tor• "1lflepor· "'°1'ECT ,_..,..,.. before the ~ t t oo 1 m. lion of tlll WMI llne Of Nlct ldon ot ~Ion of .-0-PlllOfl'UffY. fT MAY JOHN C. COLLIH8. 2510t on Thuf9dey. Flbtuery 25, Loi t end •1.50 .... '°""' IC IMflY, 119tf*'-" Md 8CllD AT A PUaJC ML ,AllC) DI LA PAZ. IAH t919. It lt\9ll be 1111 , .. trorn tM IOUthwlet eorrier ol ... procfuct1, .,.. ... °"''· 'tOU NEB> M JUAN CANTMHO, CAll- 1poollblllty Of tM bidder 10 uid lot 1 at er. and lnoldental E>CPt.MAnoH OF lME FOW t2t15 deli-"'9 bid lo ttie City SECTION 3 TN ~lty OUfpolM, lnCtudlno ~ NA'TUM OF lME TMe bu"'*9 II oon· Cletk'I Office by"" p(oper' Clerk It dlrlClld 10 mllntWI Md IN rlgfll 10 iltec> , ... PAOCEEOtNGa AOMHIT M1*I br: an lndh'hlu .. announced time. 8ldl .-lie on flll In IN~ of the City P1'°'*1Y ~-frorn ftlm· YOU. YOU JOHN C COLLINI publlc:ly opetiec1 MCI read Clerk "'tlPI or plant ttiowlng rnebll materletl. Ind wood CONT ACT A &.AW'tEA .. Tiiie ataternent ._ Iliad eloud t i 1 t:OO &.m., or • the p1rtlcul1rt ot the rowth, end o011rwlH On 1/12.9, • \O~ A.M. with tM County a.11 Of Or· '°°" .._..,,., • Pf'80o Pl'C>POMd veeat1on tor ,., .. protect the ..,,... "°'" .. v--. a... eo,.. ... , enee County on '*'*" 2. tlCM>le on Thuf"9dly, Fltlru-purC)OMI of I portion of lluardt In, upon Incl ~ • "' ~ ........... "" 1 ... ll'J 25, 1tee. In .... COIMd ~erttord Awnue. IOCllld IN 1""'"9nt tor public under .. ,..... to Died al ,_ Chamwa. City H•. 11 F.W _, of AlabMI• Sirllt. and 11rMt purpoeee P'C>POMd to TIUll .._.. on 1J1f79. • Pvt>llthld Orenoe ~ Drive, Coste MMI. Cell-reterence It n.lby mlde to lie vacated of 1 portion of. DocunerW no. 40111Dak, 13051 ~ Piiot ~ 1 I, 11. tornla: tor the tutNeNno of IUCtl mapa or plant lor par· Oelawet1 Sir.at f>llOe 974 al Ollldll Aeooldl In 25. Mll'ch 3. 1919 TAPES, RECOADINO. tlculata•Mldpropoeadv• SECTION 3 The City Iha dice al ltll........ TM50 AUDK> cation Ciltt 11 dlflctld lo meln&lln ~ Counly, ee11om11., ________ _ Add1t1onll Mt• of tN SECTION 4. Thi City on Ille In the offiQI of the City •«:Uld br Olrlld D, rta,IC M)JICI: epec;Hlc1tlona may bl ob· ~dole n.et>y 1111 ~ Clef11 mape or plant thoWlnO i..nc.• Will &EU. AT1--~-------- t1inld 11 the Office ot Iha rur,i 16, t919,atthlllour ol the pertlcuter1 of th• PIJ8UC AUCTION TO THE a.,., Purchlllng AQent 11 71 F8'f 7:00 p.m.. or • to0n tn.• prO()Olld vec.tlon for llrllt HIGHEST lllDOER NOTICa TO DflYe, eo.11 Mela. ea.-after 11 the matter may bl PUfPOMS ol • portion of CA8H. ~ • 111111 al CMDfTCM.a fW tornla 8lds tfM>Uld bl r• h11rd In tr11 Councll o.i.ware Str11t, localed In lllfM nionl¥ al IN Un11M 8UUC TIUJllNl4 tumid to thl attention of ttie Ct11mblr1 In the Civic aouth ol Mlln Street, end -) • Ill Nlntl _,. (...._ ,.,_.., Clly C*i!, within Mid time Ceni.,, • the tlml Incl reflrenc. II n.lby made lo .. ,.... ID IN Courwy U.C.C.) llmlt. 1n 1 sellld enYIM>pe, place for heiring Ill Pl'lO'I' Mich map1 or plant for par· Coul1houM. 700 CMc Notlei• 11 hltlby (INwl to ldentllled on the outlidl with lri1er11tld In or obJ«;tlng to tlcul1r1 u to MIO propoead DtM W.., Sine• ,.,.. CA credit Ort ot the within the Bid Item Numblf' Ind the the propoMd v1c1tlon. vacation 9270t II righl, ,.. named tranifwor that 1 bulk Opening Dll• whld'I 111)'11 " not ..... thin SECTION 4 Tiii City 1n1 ... ~-to ... ttan•llr II abOUI to lie mede Eacn bid • IMll 1peclty fift~ (15) dayt lrom the Counc:fl doll hereby ha F«>-lllld ~ • uncllr llld 0.-on pereonal proplf'ly hltlin- Mefl Incl evety Item 11 Mt panege ol this rllOlutlbr\ ruary 16. 1~ 11 Ille"°"' of T"* In !hi pnipeny ...,., .,,., delcrlbld l0<th In the speclfica!lonl. ' SECTION 5 The City 7.00 p'm . 0< 11 soon there-Mid Counly, c.lilDrnll. Thi name Ind ~ Any Ind •II Hcieptlon• to the Clerll II dlreolld 10 CIUll I .,,., .. the malt« 'ml)' bl OMo1blllO IN lerld lhlreln: lddr... of the Intended apeclflc1tlon1 mu1t bl clear· copy ot Ihle rete>k.thon to bl heard In Council Ct11m1>er1 l..OI 22 al T...a No. 4358, traniteror la: Neuglll, Inc., ly In Iha bid. Ind llilure 10 pubhttlld In I weekly --In the CMc~ter ... the Cir ol Colla....... 1800 K•tella Avenue, Of. set forth any Item 1n the paper, printed Ind publl9n-lime •nd pl or heating all on • Mlp ~ In Cllltom4a 92117.. speclllc1tlon1 ahall bl ed 1n lh1 county and Pl'IOl'll Int lid In or ob-198. PIQ8I S4. 35 llld 31 ~ name and builnlla grounds IOf rttjeCtlon of the clreulltld In Huntington jec:tlon 10 t propolld YI· ......, ..... ._., addt.. of IN Intended bid 8"c:h, !or ., least two IUC· Cllion, wlllctl ume I• not llN of OrMQI County. Mole: A.P. tr•n•l~:re• ts; DTI ~· EICtl bid .nlll Mt lorth Ille CI HIVI ~· prior to the '""' fifteen (15) deya from No. 14t«l1-0I lion Corpor•tion •50 ~- lull n11T1H and re$ldln0-. of lime Mt herein lor the public thl p11Mge of thla r1tol-Ell08Pl"'9 thlrell'om Ill t PO<t Center o;lv•. Slath 111 persons and p1rtle1 heiring utlOn ol. gee Ind Ollw Floor Newport 8Mc:t\ Calt· A.td Newport Barbor Tidd Clab eallor Hampbrey 8oCart and wife Lauren Bacall 8Call a copy of Sea In 1948. 11\\efestld In the proposal, " SECllON 6 The DWICtOf SECTION 5 The City ·~end mlnerl9 In. torma 92e&O • the bid 11 by a corporation. of Public Works 11 dlrlClld Cletlt II dlrtcteo to cauM • Ind under INI portion ol That the propeny Pl'U· state the names ol the ot-to pott, 0< cauM 10 be poet-copy or th.is rnotuuon to bl t.ld ~ ~ 1 d191h '*'' hlteto It dllcrlbld In t1eera who can sign ., Id, notices of vecallon con-publllhld In • ~11>1'. 500 ver11C91 i.. below I generll 11 ANstock In trade Sea mligaZinemarks its 80tli annJversary .... Locuan 1groement on t>enatf ol the ac>lcuouaty •long the eaee-printed and published In the sUltlce of Mid Lind. 1uPP1Ie1 m 111rI•I1 • corpor1tion and whether ment prope>Md t~ l>I vac&t! County . and circulated 111 wttbola -,, 11Q1'11 ol -*Y merchendlM ~ Ila~ m<>fe than one ollteer must eel 1111111 two .-s before Huntington 9elCI\ lor •t lllld lMld or wlhln fie · lures eq~ Ind Ooocs sign -11 lhe bid IS by 1 pen. ttie date of the heanng Thi 11111 two ~.,. Wiik• Ta, ~ i.. "*-' tar Wiii ~It IOeatld 11 *5 nershlp Of a jOlnt venture, notices shall bl postlel not prior to tPle ume set hef•n llUlllOM ~. 811;,ol Costa M9M, Cell- Slate tPle names and ad· more !Plan 300 felt apart, for 11\1 publie hearing r_..., In the Deed fornll 4g5 E l7tb St Coeta dresses or aH g-r•I p1r1-bul II least three notices SECTION 6 The OlrlCIOf Em.I A. 'WlllDl'I end Glhers 1111151' Ca lltornle· · 2930 "4f" and jOlnt venturers 11 shall bl poateel The notloel of Public Worics Is dlrected R«ordld Nowlmblr 6, 1 HarbOr Blvd Coiti Mell. tPle t>idder 1s 1 sole Slllll slltlthe day, hOUr, end to post, or eeute to bl post-In Bex* 291S1, f>llOe 240 Clllf0<nla ' propdetorsh•P Of anotl\er place of the !leering, and Id. notiels of vecatlon con-Otkill ~ The butineSt name uMd Sea. the magazine o f western boat- ing. 1s celebrating tts 80th year o f publtcatton this ) car. making it tht> o ldest boating boating magazine in the United States. To mark the occasion. publisher Duncan M cintosh has produced a spec ial anniversa~ issue featurig a collage o f covers from Sea and its forerunner. Pacific M otor Boat. on the cover. Sea's January issue includes a calendar ofhistonc e\'ents in western boating beginning 1n 1908. a look at ho~ boat designs ha\'e de\..elopcd in the past e ight decades. an analys is of ch ang1l.'g boating fashions from yes- terda~ and a feature on boatrng ac<essones available then and no" In addttton. the com pan ~ has published a commemorative poster celerattng Sea·s 80 )Cars ofboattng in Court fight looms over .. cup race site Ne"' Zealand's merchant b3nker M ichael Fa} ma) go back to court rn an effon to force all Amenca to hold lht: .\merica's C up 1n San Diego this fall. a(."COrding to wire service reports. Satl .\menca. manager o f the campaign for the an Diego Yac ht Club. reported last "eek that 11 would defend thi.' cup 1n Long Beach "'here "'"ds are m OH' ta,orable for a ,:atamaran 1n "h1lh the~ p ropose 10 de tend "The real reason tor this an· nouncement b~ ~:111 .\m<·rn:a ts 10 put thl' challenger at a J1\<ld\ antage ... Fa~ ~td from -\ucJ..land "h 1s consistent "1th lhl'lr prt'' 1ou~h declared intent to 'J1mm~ thl' ruk' disregard the Del'd of Gift Jnd Ir. to guarantee thl·m~eh n J \ll t11n · .\t ,., Ul' rs th, Jl·"gn oi the "ie" Zealand buat .-.h1lh 1s e\pet:ted "ould perform K:tt1:r in the hghter \.\Ind off San D 1l·gu 1n the fall. Winds 1ff Long Bc::ich Jt that time of \C~al" are gcnl'rall~ c;1rnngl·r • Fa\ did not 'fX'l tficalh mentton {0Url Jl 111111 hi "l'l p thl· races tn San D1l·g11 hut ,,11d "Jlkr l Ons1dcrat1o n ol th\' r.1l 1nl? \Ill'' J round the "o rld. "l' -.C.'l n11 <eJ<.o'l 111 mine the races llUt 111 \.ln D11~go · the west. The hmned~d1tion poster. whic h features one cover from each of the pas t 80 )'ears o n a midn ight blue background. 1s available at major West Coast boat shows where 11 is free o f charge wtth a )Car's subscription. or from the publisher for SS plus S-2.50 for sh1ppin~ and handling. First publtshcd tn October. 1908. as Pacific Mo tor Boat b) the Miller Freeman Co of Seattle. Wash .. Sea ts now pubrshcd m Costa Mesa by the Duncan Mcintosh Co. Dunng tts long histo~·. Sea has had se' era I publishers and the input of man) cd1tonal stafTs. Sea began as a spinoff of Paetfic Fisherman. It did not ha'e much compet1tto n unttl 1937 "'hen West· em Skipper (later Sea) began publt· Catton 1n Los ~ngdes. St'a and Pacific M otor Boat "C're rl\als for 15 years. until the~ merged in 195~ under Miller Freeman The tllle Sea & Pacific M otor Boat "as shortened to Sea tn 197 3 when 1t "as purchased b~ CBS Pubhcat1o ns. It merged ~tth P ac1Ac Skipper. a rival firc;1 published 1n 1937 and later resurrected tn 19-~ "hen the two magaLtnes were purc hased b~ P1:tersoo Publishing Co of Los An- gC'les in 1980. Mcintosh purchased Sea in I Q85 and brought 1t to Costa M ec;a CALEND AR years. Rarely has a race been canceled because o f weather. Toda) 's Midwinter regatta ts a far Cf) from its early beginn ings when Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors w e re the centerpieces for the spec- tacular<.'\ cnt. Like Tops~. It has grown O\er the )Cars unttl tt in' oh cs 19 yacht clubs. from San Diego to Ventura Count~. each ho lding its own rC'g.atta for certain classes under t he banner of CYA. The gro"1h has been the result of the increasing populant} in sathng .and the inc rease in the number and t}pes of sa11tng craft which has far outgro \\n the bus} Los A.ngeles-Long Beach harbors "1th tts increasing commercial traffic. Of course. SCY .\ain't exaC11y "hat 11 used to be. That go,cming bod~ of Southern Cahforn1a sa1ltng act1 \ II} has no"' itro" n to 77 ~ acht clubs- Nowadays. home clubs conduct their Olo\ n regattas for lar~er boats )UCh as Performance Handicap Rac- ing Fleet. all for some the o ldest perpetual trophies in the h1stof) of Southland sa11tng. T here a re now 10 perpetuals for PH R F rattngs alont'. depending on "'here thc' art' raced 19 yacht clubs sail regattas this week entity tPlat does business Shall refer to the ldoption of Sf)ICUOUSly along the ..... 'The .,,.. ...... b the Mid transi.or 11 MIO under a hctohous name, Ille 11"8 rnoluhon ot Intention, menl proposed to bl vecat-Gllw common delolg~ ~"°'' 11 N 111 bid shlH bl m the r11J n1me and ahlll Clesen be the ..... Id of • portion of D111wtre .,,,, of the ·,.. The Uld :J. tr en• is of the bidder wtth a Clellg· menl 0< S111ll include • map StrMt. located 1outh ol cs.atllCf llllOW II IMPOfl Intended 10 bl conaum- natlon ro11owu1g showing or plan showing tlle locatlOn Main Str11t. II least two to Ill: 1290 l.ondondlny, mated 11 1119 olfa oJ; · OBA (the llCUllOUI name!'', ol lhl euement. IOI public weelll belOfe 11141 dlte ol Ille Colt• ...... CA 129211 Gibson Dunn & Cru1Chlf prollldeO. l\Owever. no tie-street purpose$ proposed heiring The notiees Slllll be Thi undllllgrllCI Tl\.9 800 Newport Center 0rtve' 1111ous name slla" bl uHCS fOf vecahon posted not more lllln 300 diedlinll .,,, lilOllly tor Suite 700 Newpor1 Beldl. unl1u Iller• IS • current • PASSED ANO ADOPTED feet apart, bu1 ....... thrll tnClllTKI-ol .,. .... Cll1f0fnla '9266() on or .,,.; reg1stra11on w1tP1 tl'\e Orange by the Clly Councll or the notlCeS Stllll bl posted The addNas end Clltllt common Marti\ 2 1988 County Rec0<der In cue of City or Huntington Beach II nollcet shall state the dly. dlllgnlrlon, H q , .,_ Th•• bulk traniler 11 not corporlllons. ln<:lude the a regular meeting thereof hOUr Ind plec. of hearing, ,_ell\. b..,.1 1 Clllf ni Uni nemes ol the Pretldent, lleld on the 19tPI day of J1nu-and 111111 ref9f to the lldC>P-Seid Nie ori be made. but :,;--Com~cial CO:. S.C: Secret If)' Treasurer and ary 1988 . uon of this resolutlOn or in-wlltlOoA cownent OI WWT'llt'ly. tion 6106 Manag« Jofwl lrwklnl, MeJOf 1entt0n and st11n dffCttbe u~ OI mplled NQ8l'dlng So . Tiie Clly Council OI the ATTEST A llCl l M the 11semen1 Of shall In-..... l>O'I•"°"· OI ontenc!:i ~~;= ~ ~ City ol Costa MHI reMNes Wentworth, City Clefk clu<le •map O< plan ShOWlng encumbr'8ncll, IO ~ ,,,. tended tr1nsi.ror ullld the tM r19ht 10 re)«;t 1ny 0t all Put>hshe<I Orange Coasl tPle locetlOn of tto• 18Mmenl remaining princlpll sum ol Ille lollowlnQ eddltionll bull· bids 011ly Pilot Febfulry • 11. IOf pubhc street purP0$1$ notl(s) ~ br Mid Deed rlflSS names and lddrn- Oeteo February 3, t988 1988 pr090Slc:t to be vacated of a ol Trust, will\ n erlll 11\ereotl, within lhl tlVll )'Mrl lllt Pub1<$heel Orange Coast Th-42• portion ol Delaware Street • pr'Dlllldld 111 Mid .no11(1), past 2932 East NvtwOOCI Daily Pilot February 11 1988 1111-IC NOTIC[ PASSED AND ADOPTED ..ov.nc... If _,, under the Fullerton Clllforl\ll 92631 Th•45 ,..._, by the C.ty Council of the '"'"' ol IN DNd ol Trwc, , 1----------1----------City or Huntington Beech 11 1-. dlerg• and ·~ ol D1led February 5. 1988 PtB.IC NOTICE PUkJC HEAlllNO a regular mee11ng tl\ereol ,,,. Tn.1 .. and ol lhe 1.,.. DTI Ac .. ltteft c.,,_. VACATION Of "-'don tl'\e 9ttl day or Janu-cr-.cl by laid Deed o1 Tn.«. •tloft, •r.....,. '· McCaf· PUeUC HEARING EAK•NT POftTION ary 1988 lor the emounl -llllly .,.,, Jr., vie. "111••M VACATION Of Of DflAWAM Jo.. lftSKINE. MAYC>ft _...,IO 111· Sn.225 g1 Publlshed OflnQI Coal EAM•NT, STMET ATTEST ALICIA M Tiie blt..im~ wncw ._, 011tyPo1<>1Feb<uaty It 1918 PORTION M MSOUITIO-. WENTWORTH , City Cle<k 0-1 o1 Trust "81etofor• Tll«2 HAftTFOAD AVENUE NO. 5Mt Pubhshe<I Orange Coast 11eaAed end oelillered to 11111---------- ftEIOl UTION A RESOLUTION OF THE Daily P11<>1 Fet>ruary 4, 11, uno..lgned 1 wr1111n P\llLIC NOTICE NO. sa. CITY COUNCIL OF THE 1988 Dedlralon o1 DellUll lr\CI 1---------- A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF tiUNTINGTON TM22OenwndkifSale.and1 wrlllen NOTICI CITY COUNCIL OF THE BEACH OF INTENTION TO Nola o1 De._. Ind ElealOll IN¥tT1NG lllDe CITY OF HUNTINGTON VACATE ~SEillENT 1111-IC NOTICE 10 Sl'I. The undlls.lgnld Sealed bids m1y be re-BEACH OF INTENTION TO FOR PUBLI!; STREET ,._ QUMd Mid Notice al a.A ceMICI It IM ofl:ce ol the VACA TE AN EASEMENT PURPOSES OF A PORTION K37* end Elecuon to Sell IO be City Cieri!. 3300 Newport FOR PUBLIC STREET OF DELAWARE STREET FICTITIOUS ........ rec:ordecl 1n tile oounty .._. Boulev1t;d. P 0 Bo11 1768. PURPOSES OVER A POR-SOUTH OF MAIN STREET NA•ITATUllNT tnereelptOpefty•locllecS. Newport BHCPI. C A TION OF HARTFORD AV· The Coty Council ol the The lollowing oesons ara V"""40 • S--92658-8915 unld 11 00 am ENUE WEST OF AV.SAMA Cny 01 Huntll\Cjlon Beacn dom bullnlSS 11 Corpc,,.flon • NICI Tn.111, Of! lhl 2nd dey ol Maren STREET does ne-aby resolve as fol· A~ H E R T 0 N A s • 401 N. 8tlnd 8Ml. Glandllle, 1988, II wNctl tim. IUCh Tl'\e Coty Council ol IPle l:Ow1 SOCIA TES a C111lorn11 en-CA 91203 Teleptlont . (818) btels st111t oe opened and Cotv or Huntington Beacn SECTION 1 A public eral partnerShip 17922 ~llCll 50G-2485 By: Dllne CeMC>n rea<I le>t does heret>y resolve es IOI-meeting was held before tile Avenue Suite 100 1,111ne o.. 1/1M8 TIHe of l'Ylfect: MODI· IOws Planning Comm1u1on on C 11 92714 Jen. 21. Fee , 11 1aee FICATION OF TRAFFIC SIG· SECTION I A pubhc November 5, 1985 at whtCPI as'ammis ArdenwOOCI As-Onlnge Couc o..,.f Pllol NALS AND SAFETY LIGHT· meeting was ~Cl l>efor-e llle 11'"4 ,, Wll determined. SOCJates • Cllll0fn1a • ING AT VARIOUS INTER- Plann1n.g ComtnlHIOn on l)\lrsuant lo Gov-.rnment e<at oartnershlp 17922 ~" PtB.IC NOTICE SECTIONS Oecetnt>er 1. 1987, 11 wfllQtl Codesection~2.1t111 the A S it 100 Irv C-trKt No.: 2681 tome 11 wH Clel.,m.lnld, proposed vec1Uon IOf public C;~u:271~ e ' one. FrcTITIOUI .US•SS (nglneer'a l1thnat1: pufsuant to Government ttreet purposes ot an..-CuF A$SOC&1tes a Maua· NA• STAftMPfl S292.000 Coel4! SS 65402. that t menl OY9f 1 portlOn ol o.i.-~ts general. partner· Tl'\e IOll<>wlng persons 1,e Approved by Ille City proe><>sed vecatlon for public -• Str"t k>clllc:t south of ship 399 Boylston Street d0tng l>ulfMSS H Council tPlls 8th ell)' of Fet>- street ourPOMS of 1n Ilse-M8in Street conlOfmed to Boston MaSSICPluUtlt MISSION AUTO IM· ruary 1988 men.I over a portlOn ol Hert· the city's general plan 02116 PORTS. 327 N Anl.tletm WANOA (. lltAOOIO, City tor<I A~nue west of Ala· SECTION 2 Pur5Ulnl to This busoneu 11 eon-BIYCI Anahetm Cahl 9280 Cleftr Dama Street conloimed to O.v1s1on 9 Part 3 Chapter 2 ducted by a gene<el oart· O.sar A Garces. 1 l2 Via Proapecuve blOCllrs m1y ttte city s o-11_p1111 of the CalilOfnia Streets and nersPlip Ou<to. NewPO<t Beach Cahf 01>t11n one set ol bid docu- 1 SECTION 2 PVrsuant 10 Highways Code commenc-Wilham J Sahsl>Ury 92663 men1111nocostallheolfa O.v1st0n 9 Part 3. Chapter 2 1ng '*''" MCtlOn 8320 the Tl'HS statement was lolld This business ,1 con-of Ille Publlc Worllt ~- lof the Caltlorn•a Str"" Ind City Council ol tl'\e C•ty ot w•th ttle County Clerll 01 Or· ducted by an individual m•'!I 3300 Newport Highways Code, commenc-Huntington BelCfl here Dy ange Count on Janua.ry 2 1 Cesar A Garces Bou~vard P 0 Boa 176&, mg with 8320. the City Coun· declares ns Intention 10 va-1988 Y • TPllS statement was ltled New o o rt 8 e • c ti CA The Sou them Cahfomta Yac hting the Ne"-port Harno1 Ya c ht Club" 111 col of the City 01 Huntington cite tor public street ~ F•m with the County C:erk 01 Or-92658·8915 .\ssoc1auon holds the spothght 1n JOIO forces wtth the Ltdo Isle Yacht Beacht1erebydecteresotsin-purpoH1anaasementover PubhShed OranQI Cout ange CountyonJanuary is FOf lurther tnf0fm1tt0n C tenhon to vecate tor pubhc • porttOn or Delaware Street Diuly Pilot January 28 Fe ,988 can Jim BllNer Proiect En· cump...·ttttve sa1hng th ts weekend" 1th tub 10 conduct races for small boats s1ree1 pu•POses en e•N· toc11ee1 south ot M11n ruary 4 11 18 19118 ,_,4 gm-at 6'4·3344 19 ) a c ht clubs. fro m San Otego to o n inside the ba) courses. C lassc5 ment over a poruon o,t Ha.rt-Street. more pa.r1icu11r1y de-Th_.09 Pubhsht!d Orange Coast Pubf11hed Of•"QI Cout Ve ntura Count). conducttng rC'g.allas slatt.•d are Laser -\ & B: Lehman-I:!. lord Avenue west 01 Ata-,serlbeel as follows Dally P1101 January 28 Feb· DaityP•lot February 11. 1968 under the CYA banner Defender-I 2. Naples Sabot A. B. CI. Dama 5""'· more partlCu· The easte<ly 2 00 teet 01 ruary ' " 18 t9a8 · Th44& lar•y descnbeel as roitows Ille westerly 12 00 leel of the PllllJC NOTICE '< Tll_. 13 F1\C.~ count) clubs -four from C2. CJ. ntor. Senior No\lce and Beg1nn1ng 11 1he south.haltotLoi.6olBIOCllG ---------1---------Ml.IC M>TIC[ l\l·wpon Beach plus the Capistrano seniors 0 ,er 40. southeast corner ot Lot 1 of of Trect No 7, c•ty or Hunt-FICTITIOUS Ml ... H PUBllC NOTICE 1---------Bloclt 801 ol'trie V11t1 def 1ngton Beach, county or Of. NA• STAn.NT FlCTTTlOUI autlNISS Ba' Yacht Club in Dana Point -will The Capistrano Ba) Yacht Club Mar tract as stlown on a map ange. stet• ot c1111ornoe as Tiie lollow•no persons are KsntO NA• STAnMINT oc hosting classes. will ndc herd on PHRF sailors from recorded 1n Book 4, Page 4, sllown on• map reco•de<I 1n doing Dullness as FICTITIOUS 9USMSS The tollowtng peraon1 are that area. M1scet~eous Maps Re-Booi. 9 o•g• e Mts-(a)NATIONWIOE LEASE NAiii( ITATl•NT dOlng bu9',_. IS Th B h r h y h Cl b Th M d d cords ol Orange Coun!y, cellaneous Maps 01 tPle A C C E P T A N C E Tiie tollo'Mng ""'°"'ere C 0 M M E RC E 8 A N K ea ia ... onnt tan ac I u e '"inters are '"O a\S, l '"enc~ south 7SOO 1ee1ICountyRecoreler ol O<enge lD)NATIONWIOE lEASINGd0tngbu-SH BUILDING 1301 Dov• "111 run races for four classes of aturda) and Sunda). 1nclud1ng 1'he a long IPI • southerly!County C1hl0fn•e tcJN ATIONWIDE LEASE AS· BREA OFFICE EOUIP· Str111 Su••• 460. Newpof't Pl·rformance Handicap Racing Flet>t Lo5 .\ngclcs Yacht Club where the big 1p•o1onga11on ot the east line The city 11e<eby reserves SOCIA TES. 2323 t Sky MENT co 516 s Brea B .. cn C1111 92660 ,al ht\ o n ocean cou~s: the Balboa International OfTshorc Ruic ( IO R ) or sa1<1 Lot tto a point. Hid and excepa a permenant Onve. E• Toro. C1111 92714 Blvd . Bree. C1J1I 92621 Rosenberg Real Estate ~ r p0tnt being the nort,....11 easement and rl\)ht at any Je>seon D Castano. 3574 Clarence E Glll>mann EQuty f"unel West-V, • Calt- l Jl hl ... lub "-tll oc host lo the and ultra-hght displacement )aC'hts corne<o1Lot t9ot block701hmeorrrom11me1o1ome 10 Oov~r St Los Angeles. 1208 w WOOClerest•Ave rorn1a Grouo Trust. 1301 t tl hells-22. Shields. Sohngs and San-lo\ tth ralings up 10 70 feet w11l 01 sa1e1 Vista Oii Mar Trect, c:onllruet mamtatn ooer· C1111 90039 &11 Ce1t1 92621 0o .. e Str111. Suite 460. tana-20s. also on o utside courses. and compete 111enc~ west 125 00 1111 11e, ref>lec• remove and TP11s business 11 con-T111s business :s con-Newpor1 S..Ctl. Calif t2e60 --------------------------------------------------!~ongmen~~nH~~r~stormC1~~~1t~d~edby~~~~ Cl~eel~~~Ntd~ Th~ ~~nen I•~-s.a1<1 Lot 19. thence north-• water mains •nel ap-Joseph D Cut~o Clarence E GatPlmann ductlel by • bu"'-1 trust the NEW YARD IN TOWN INhlrlng T#ifE "SYNCRO LIFT" 15 ft/15 tons IN ch'*» ol llN WOOdlHMI oww • EXPERT LINEAR POlYVAET1'1AHE APPLICATION • 30TOH YAAOCAAHE FOR BOATS 10 FT & UP • QUALITY BOTTOM PAWTING • MAST STEPPIHG • MECHANtCAL I DfW!LIHE REPAIRS • OFH~OfNG BOATS • OOMPlm F18EAGlAS8 I GEl.cOA T AEPNRS • WOMSl.IPS ao•.15· & C>mCE FACll..ITY AVAl.AllE • CUSTOM WOODWOM • ON WA TEA WON<&Q AVAJLA8ll (MIT 'Ill .. Fl ml I WID, IS Ml llU) l7Mllll---- -211T I TRR1 ~ 8UCM On the Wet•.~ the Old ~I FKtory 75 00 feet along Ille nc><th-purtenanl structures In, Trios statement was llled This ste1emen1 was tlle<I Jiii E lutt, Otstrlct Men· erty prolongauoo of ~tie-" upe>n, OY9f and across that with the Couflty Cle<ll ol Or· wtth the County Clefk of Of. ager I~ or satO Lot tt 10 1 poM>I, portJOn of Oelaw11e Sltee 1nge County on e>ec.mber a~ County on January 25, This t llt_,t wu hied said PO<nt bltf\\) Ille south-c:on111n1ng IOf public att11t 3 t 1987 · f988" · wottl the County Clefll of Of. west cornet of Lot 1. '"""' pursn>ses the easement • F1tU1$ ,~4 lln\)e County on Janult) 19, ea.st 125 00 leet •'°"ii the propoMCI lo be vacated. and Pubhshed Orange Coast Publlsl'leel Orange Cout 1988 , sou1Plllneol111C1lolttot11epur1uan1 10 any e11sung Daily Pilot January,21. 28, 011lyP1101January28 Feb-,_. point 01 beginning tr1nct11111 or renew111 February 4, 11. 1988 ruary 4 11 18 1988 PubllShld Orange Cout Eacepl•ng therefrom • ttlereof. or otller'wise to con-., Th-393 Th-408 0111y Pilot Jll'IUary 28, Feb- STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Department at the Dally Piiot Is • pteaMd to an· nounce a new service now avail- able to new bua4netMS. We wift now SEARCH the name fC>f you at no extra charge. and NYe you the time and the trip to the Cout1 House In Santa Ana. Then, of course. aher the ...,ctl 11 completed we will file your rtciltlOus business name ttatement with the County Clerk. pubtish once a week for four weeks as required by law and then . hie your proof Of publl• cation with the County Ctent. Please stop by to file your flctltloUs business statement at the Dally Piiot Legal Depart· ment. 330 West Bay, Costa Meta. California. If you can not stop by, plMM call us at (714> 842-4321. -&-tension 315 or 318 and we will make errangement1 for you to handle thil procedure by melt. tt you lhoukS fl...,. any tutther quettlon1. plMM call u• and we wttl be mofe then glad to alliat 1-.0U· Good luck In your new bu9'nelell .• ruary '· 11 t8 t968 Til-412 'ICTTTIOUI -.-11 ...... ,.~ Troe IOlowlng .,_.ton• are doing bu"'-1 -NEW Y~K WEST. 875 W t&th Strllt. Newt>or1 Beach, Celll 92M3 lnlern111on1I Talent Nl1~. CaMomia. 175 w 16111 St . Newpor1 leech, Cetf 92te3 Thll bu11nee1 It c:on· OUC:lld by • ccwpotlllOn Alltn NeutnlM Thie .. _...,... -fllld *"" lhl County Qer-11 ot Of. =County on~ 21 ,_. PvblleNd Of"'91 CMiM DlllV ~ Fll)fuary •. t 1. 18.2~. 1N8 Th-43t . • COLDWeu. BANl\eRU Prml1••1r.Wllf l.atwl~J I Loc1teO In Newport AUGt b<fu N f Ry Beach Complete with FRENCH ESTATE SBA plans lor 4500 &q II. of-4.,.,9, OCEAN VIEW hce P1s call 645-t 79 t S689K Trade? 760-1108 WM~A I ' ' WM~R ~ <t .• . • • • HI \ I I \ a.lMI 111.d llM • ..,., a..c~ l let Us 11 .. .a... YM 4Br. 3 . ..,e; +2'.&. tL In-I.I. hJU!r I nnp come unit Cornptetety ...-..T-*H~WAP* Sell Yt1t Pruarfi1! I remodeled. 1nctud1ng 28A Plus den 28A Home 2er t ''>Ba condo 20 rmn •r• r Spa. S659,000 8roll8f or great income poten-to Burltngton Airport. 20 A-I Cl l.,__.J coopera11on 645-3366 11111 Undergrcx.ind secur-mtns Sugar Busti 9'1• 20 · .,..I llln .. , ~ dys. 673-7565 eves 8111 1ty perking Aski ng min Stowe Mid July to --$260.000 Aug 1 ln1erested parties 642-5678 [:n~~!,~ln .. rrnihl•alten call 802-244-7255 all --------------Try It Ind-IJi-4111 5pm (EST) NEW & USED CARS & T.RUCKS R•acly for Immediate Dellwery 0 THEODORE ROBINS THE~STORE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 192 1 Modern Sales Ser~'" Parts Body Paint & ? i:e Oepts Compe1tl1ve Rates On lease & Daily Rentals . 0 S<>l1tl1 (~<>Unty-@_ tJ I Thank You For MeJdng Us =1 In America. Come In and See Why "' i ... <> :.< < PJ rf<, Qppn M <...11 8 ~ J(l S.it " .. l ~ S"• , ,,_ ~ r' • JO 6 l ·• 11711 8EACH 8l VD HUNTINGTOlll 8 EACH 714/ 142-2000 § fj ENA PAQI\ i 20IO lar'9r lh~., hsta lesa 12 lONG ••2-0010., MO-11 B£•C>< SCAl t-------------------1 --~[A(.". o IADDLIBACll -v .~ :-.r~ 0 Sales Leasing Service Parts IAVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 NABERS ' STERL~NG SALES PARTS SERVlCE BODY SHOP LEASING 2600 Harbor Hh·d .. Co ta Me a 540-9100 &~ALES• SERVICE • L~& & NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1• Auto Mell Of., Senta Ane 135-3171 Newport/SS Frwy. at Edinger s-. Dept open 7 d•Y• Serv~ Hour•. Mon.-Fn. 7~ 10pm Ster/ingJ!J!W-- uL11 -IEllYllE • LUii• • PUTS -OYlllUI •LIYEllY IPllW.llTS • CD JIM SlEMONS IMPORTS 1101 OuaH SI. -IN• C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ouall •r. -ltHale OM9'on @. World s Lat~st Selec11on of Mercedes Senz 133-aGO ...... .,... ......... · .. ·. , . ... 4 I • 11 PACIFIC OCEAN NEWPORT BEAC'H ~ •' · SALES SERVICE tEASING .PARTS NEW I USED CARS & TRUCKS ••• .., tor•·-···· Otange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. February 11, 1918 .. NEED DOWN PAYMENT? We will give you the down payment Oft the home of your choice in •x- cha"99 '-a shore of the ownership. Yov moAce the monthly payments and we both shore apprec.iotion. You re-. ceive 100" of the tax benefits. Must how dean aeclit. Call days, evenings, er wHlcencft. Agt. •• 714/497-8757 •• *BIYRIDliE COllDO* 2 Bedroom. 2 Bath with fire- place. Many upgrades includ- ing all new shutters, hard- wood floors in kitchen and entry & attached garage. Pool, spa, gate guarded. $207,500. 760-9178 THE ·eEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE · NOW! L "GUN'A BEACH IRVINE Al "0 CENTf.'l G · l' \l\'ER. ITY . \LE & ER\'l(E OLDSMOBILE. GMC TRl'CK ~ .!~'l11 HARB R BL\'D . l u .... t8 ~te a ·).an-%.m HO\OA ~IOTOR C:.\R . ~ -,, H.\RB R BL\"O . C'n ta \1 t a 7'40 11-;11 1 nlock S<' t•I .ao.~ t~-.. ' NGS ••• OPE" SATURDAY 1-4 11 11mcno . snuss VIEW, OCEA N. SUNSETS & TWINKIJNG NIGHT LIGHTS From this spectacular home in ex- clusive Spyglass w/$200.000 worth of upgrades• Large master suite overlooks pool & spa 2 Additional bedrooms. family rm. formal dining rm exercise rm (Could ~ 4th bdrm). gourmet kitchen and MUCH MORE1 $875.000. LEE 121-0lll tr 112·1111 CEITlllY 21 IEll •• , YFROllT co111a. OPEi SIT /SUI 1-5 621 LIDO PARK DR. 1-2 Spacious 2 BR, study, 3 BA, all new decor. security build- ing. Slip available. Vacant. Will also trade for income property. $479,500. Owner 720-3912 0 ~ABER {9· CADI LLA C '--· ~ 111 YEAR~ ;o;ER\'JCE I\ OR:\~GE COL'\TY ... ..., -\ L E:' L F -\...,I 'C ~EH\.ll E ALI \IAKE~ PART~ BO-O Y~HOP 2h•K• HarhM Blvd .. ('.,,ia \'te~a 540-9100 0 HOUSE of l\f PORT . _ ():' MERCEOE ... -BENZ \J 213-7 14 KRC[[)[S 714/523-7250 . 14 750-7201 213 921 ·8588 Santa Ana r·-11 rl• ,. 611a • s.~d Q CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 lw~r ltd., Cesta Mesa Over 23 Years ServtnQ Orange County Sales • Service e Leasing 5U-l 2H S,ecial '•rts Uttt ~46-9411 MONDAY FRIOA'f SATURDAY SUNOA'Y ~ 1(' AV Q ()()PM '" ~ UJ E 00 PM 1C l-0 AM • 00 P M () llllllE COAST JEEP EAGLE = 1 I• Tw Wtst For llffl ~ Slits For 8 Yt1rs •. <>rJtn2e e S A ~""' Ii(_ -· ~.9~~t : ~~=s ~~ . ...... 5't:i02J • ACCE SSO RJES OE Pl e> ~ CAMPBELL f c NISSA~/~-"C'.7\ ~ -• • low Prtcei • No G tmrno<lt , • G•41'0' S"l"clton • Frte !'dly P•oe>I• • Eo <"ll""' Su .. 1t~ ·aa3s &.0<~ -'"·o•j .. _ .. ,,,;to., e.och Send • ,,raonellzed m•• .... to the Ones you, lover . .,... Write your own message. Eight different hearts to choose from, two sizes. L•rge heert-S40 Small heert~S20 In column messages also available • 6 lines for $3.0'0 '(4 words j>er line) ·_Call 842-5878 or come in person to pick out your ad.. The Daily P ilot , 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa . Ca 92627 ( l block wes1 of NewPort Blvd .• btwn 19th & Vietor1a SI ) Office Hours -Monday · Friday 8 .to 5 Oeedllne 11 Thtusday. Febru 0 ary 11 All ads mu11 be pre.paid ----------------------------------------NAME PHONE ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP \ AMOUNT ENCLOSED $ · MasterCard/Visa = Expiration Date Message IN COLUMN LARGE HEART SMALL HEART ,.._... NIWf'T H9T8 a. at UM ftll •e•. ··-LI · n liiftiti vn. tba. "',... ....... ·.-.. 44G ""'a;; ;;;:a, & &XioiG OUtHI Jn ~rnllMd lll0-1715. urpt Ht0.1"'0. * lnJ8t.2'0a"8elnCOM TUllln/fJWk Center•• C... to 0C A#DOf1 17 ..... * Dw. ;:. fl*, 3 blkl •o 8uMM from 500 IO 2000 ••t•ll ---. ac ,.._ 1toot' · beti •11s.ao19 •II f0t u 1ow .. 1111mo tparllllng cteall. lar ........ "*'Ian!» Dini OE~UXI Newpott . Cr•t full Mfll!H . 2•1·5000 Garden IPIL a-;--151t ..... Dr. 141 Me Condo All • .....,,, .. , Suun LaV....ur l1ndac1ped 9rownd1. No P9t9 IHO/mot utll Aveii 311. LAOUH.-9!A ::i.:. ':c::~:-,;: ~ 1•, pool, lnCii;, llrbarl 145·t373 C0Mt HwylPJ'O• 511 alt, "°l:.'· carport. atove, tetr&o. EXEC HOME NEW. Pvt. parking. remod•l•d. S E.... LOCAT.,..,.• edwlt9 Pflf'd no ,.._ ' OCMll vu. John MQr. A!· * ""'L ,..,._ Sll5+1310d 1t•t be, pvt entry. pvt }lc:Unl. ALONOMIC& 875"-41700 I Bedfoom teeo •P· "' -• pool, utlt/dNnll'IQ 2250 Vangulll'd 5'0·"2f Wellece Ave. 8££ M9" fncl, 1550. 720-0350 •WfllT 8Tll -------ager, 104.· 113, __...,. ......__ Bae'*« 1550 142·1..011142~5723 **'WMle non-IMkt to 2 turnilf*t ..,.,.. ""I ' hdroorn *"° X· TAA LG 28r 2k com. ~o~~ ~riH:~~h :::J~. =t.=. ~. 2 28d8drm 21~~a !!50 35 ni.n1 .!..~ perfect to view 1590/mo 87~1801 recepllon. Zaro• ate. rm .... -lherl, ..-Imo. No~·· available. Alie tor Stlala 825 Center St 142·1•2• Lv Mtg 131·21f7 Looktno fOf 2 F/nof'I tmk 721-1101 -------rmmt. 38r 38a baellbey ------...------ Baetialar ~ ut. c:ondo. w/d, PoOI Lydia Ctiliftdli Pi""'I 1 Bedroom --HA M 1 :tOf; p;;;o eso:es2610 6S0..90581E ITT 13 1 E 181h St 146-8818 ... t r....'....-8.-.... "-"'-' '; ~ _ ..... • -·-· ,..,._, MATUREFem 30tto move CORONA 0£L MAA* I 100 Oft 111 monltll rent. wld hll·upt, gar, 1 ml, to Into the Lakes IPI In CM 1900 1/1relall1t0fa 2BR $750 on ground baac:tl 1775. Me·M07 Vllllll "'· 1... C>ete•a •'76-0320 areal 1ocalton evallable floor. new palnt1carpat1/ 1 ·--· ... II ...... IU·l•l 1 148-0M5* drapes, dl1hwuhar, ....= M/F n·1mllr. •tudent or now. patio, enclosed gatege, 11r 11a w/....... STEPS TO OCEAN youl'\g prof. ahr 28r, 28• -STiii • .... 63 1·4215 or 673-0275' F/plc carport 321 TMl!e 38drm 28a, d1hw1hr. 8J>I In Nwpt North. Pool, t1SR Sq. Ft. 887 w 19tti. BUNGALOW furn fQf n-St. S1001mo: 49'-0I02 ~~';\·1~75~4rta. ~l0.8~15i,+1~~~o 1J'~~=· ~.M. Agl 5'1·S032 ~':~~·t :ro~tb~~::,h4:t. lnrpr!.... 1f1n Tl llUI * -MIPROF LAGUNABCH htltxn/Valb •548-5056* 1Mftf,...... 38r 2ba ~r trplc HOME lmmac. huge. * IY ... * 1'1175' ' ~lew. $375-t utll/dep. T •• -... m .~L clean,cul•.turn,1br. apert. Utly Agent AVAIL NOW• 497-1304 2/4·bd2Vi baN. ot .. ..,, •• n. ~-avail now ttlru 6115 MOO •145~3883* · proA •200 sq fl Rant bland new lor less! ~~~~~olg~~;~.~t 0' lfln.fl Ull* IW IOU -~ "·4s!4~i2~gl~5A·7f8~ 11 Beaul 2Br apt1 reedy for OellC 2 bd w/dln paUo gar 2 Fem profs nds Fem shr 3 __ move--tn As low .. $6351 • DUTii WT am like nawl Yearly S995/mo bd 2·story. 2 car gar. •••••trial 27 Must see the difterencl. E XCLUSIVE GUARD BKR 8•2·12251855-4909 s333. ~4~_'~1:81 ~smkr Appro•. 1775 sq.ft. vie of lU llW APJI. GA TEO COMMUNITY VERSAILLES Full sec _ _ 17th & Pleeef'IUI . C.M 530 w WllsOn Spacious 2 & 38t Apt1 on large lBr s750 LeaM n'. • .,.rt 1erf1a lfl $900/mo. Available now TSL MGMT golf course Frplc, micro. pet Ag•.nt NO FEE. Prof.twin mstr su11e, pool. Wkdays 646-1164. 722·9012or642-1603 d/w,wet bar.wl dtlllup,2 *144•7211 * • jaz $600mo• 721·8275 ---p car gar. From 11875 · hctat rt•tr~f cena11 "" Sorry, no pall 144--0509 • c ..... ,. UH Roommate Wanted. 4 Br ttto Eastslde 28r 18a. gar909,, House Huntlng1on1----.... -----.-. lg yard w/patlo, wshr-hk 1 Blk to waler on Penln· ATTRACTIVE. clean large Buch * 1 blk to 1211 hn up $775/mo sula, 38drm 2Ba, lire-2Br, 2Ba. new cpt1. laun-beach• SA 15 960-68 16 Large 4 pl .. In S.B. 2·2 2544 'Orange. P I a ce. no Pets . dry, encl gar. $750·S1'75. --Call for set-up 261·3633 TSL MGMT 642-1603 S 1350/mo. 675-0447 *492-1699• To Share 4000sq.lt. hse on __ 2B tB J •--·--···o Newporl Beachel only ... ian1 I fiaucial -WTS•-· r. • ur12~_9arage., ..... __ -699 pr~vlle. take. au ott~•ns.1-.,;;~;;;;.;;-.,;;....,,,..-..-... Ct11trJ .... . Winter~ 1LG6XNb olIDJiiJG _ S75Q!rnQ, 6.46-5018 Juialll.. •• 1Bdrm, lott;patto:eountry MODEL OPEN DAILY Resp F 10 share 3 Br nse 1n 0Jf11laa1ht1 2"4 sernng No pets 180 2111 * Gated Comm~n1ty HB lrg yard quiet neigh *•Interior Designer St $ 6 5 5 1 mo O>y s Crtyd/lnlain, BBQ • & close to beach S3751Mo COM. Address. Fa1f't1on· 646· 1164 Eves 645-9543 More• 2 Bdrm fr $690/mo 1 '" utll 848-4 116 • able Showroom Avail ----& 3 bd Ir $855/So Coast ~-N •72 1 4020• USTSllf Paclhc Apts 2201 So CUlftl ltr ant ow • _ Wont last! 2bd 2 ·~ ba * lmil IJM• Paeltlc Santa Ana 2740 N_B WATERFRONT HAIR widen. 2 car gar, END Frig diatlwutlar stove 751··7222 (55q STUDIO MUST SELL UNIT. 1 mile 10 bch • inci No pats 545~4855 -EASTSIOE COSTA MESA NOW Reduced to $7500 extrasNopets $1025. * · WlllllEIPTS. 10x20 S851mo VERY OBO.Call(7141675-5363 631·1211 * •1--SIM* SECURE STORAGE ._ __ E/Slde $675/Mo 280 Frig. dishwasher. i tova 1 & 2 Bd ..,,, wllrpl, enjoy ONLY 775·6090 l1n1tatat . lBA frpl enc patio nar'. incl No pal$ 545.4955 pools. spas. BBQ• and Sttrl~t 2742 o,,..t .. aty 2tOI · • · · ., lennls courts Localed In ---age Cat O.K call 1 Am 10 2 story 3Br 2Ba garage a beautlful landscaped P§20fP"ll§~!"""'IH-""l(~40"'tt_x ... 81"'t> Ill.I at 1211 •tr II. _!pm 631·4036 near Hoeg Hosp. S925 area around lake Gas & Storage conta1F1er. 24 hr Mine dlrecl prices .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~~~! llUtL~~ ·~~~11• wa~rpd No~ts ~~s~eRe~nt C M ~ Hallm~k Ba~w~g~s ••••••••••••••• ,,.,, •••••• ,,,,,,,.,,., •• ,,.,,..... DELUXE 2Br 1•1r e a ----cation. for storage only 995 11ne For lree lnlopkg --------~:--------~:--------ml"!------------------'1 Townhouse garage W/D 11&.111 nlllllU FOR INFO CALL Jessica 673-0760 (619) 298·6887 Greg Hiii atl 1 .... ta w ., !1"9....!!!-• ata -• C..ta •111 HZ4 PRIME LOCA TIONI celling View of Bay $950 . Aulo torage or ? Up 10 4 Mta!l Tt I.Na 2914 It I .. _ .. __ z1•• ~ ·-·-L 2111 ·-2111 hk·UP Clo~ to tieach Upstafrs ·unit. 2bd Cath 714-540-0770 s ' ~ .. '"fc;J" ATTENTION SINGLES1 1ll liifii mt .ncuR£ COMMUNITY 111 &n 214 ... " $895/mo 675-35.51 or673·7838 iH. ltatal1 ~~:talns~:sa"'a1~·~0u:, A Cash Loan to $10.0001 t Zltz New 3Br 38a condo style. EXCLUSIVE GUARD 1Bdrm condo. like new. lg. With decii Cell 646·°t514 4101 Hllarta -Ui"iiit--..... z7R Placentia 642·2300 No Credtt or Employmen1 a II triple mstrs. llp micro. 2 G TEO COMM T beck yard. lrplc. gal ----_ TSL MGMT 642· 1603 , Needed for New Program' NEWPOAT eE'.ACA ear gar. lnd.lvldual w/d A UNI y appls, w/d Ilk.up Avl • 1 & 2BR EXTRA LAG• alter 5 30 54 1-4168 BEAUT 28' 28• Condo, Ir •Christian M/F pvt Br/Ba. c.1-ucial (7 13) 662..4177' 24HRS W Newport.28d $900 Incl. 11250 432-6723 2 Bdrm 2 Bath Townhome. V21. $600 ... SSOO sec. 0u1e1. patio. yard. gar. nr block··IO bay, 2 car gar,, In C M. f"IOU~. lrptc. wld IE • I I Blboa lower 3Bd $1175 ---Mrcro. frplcs In LR & BR. No pets Velma 549-2447 shoppng & lrwys $625 & lllT&IT ti. W/O hk-up, open beam Near frwys & shopping •• ,.1 e tll Wtdow !"las MONEY for Baylrontcondo 2Bd $l375 EASTSIOE Condo 2bdrm we1 bar. w/d hkups, 2 ------S725Nopets•642·5569 2Br l'ltBa Townhouse ce111ng.balc .. S1200/mo •545-9258• Ct tat r os1 $10K up No credit Nwp1 3Bd boat slip S 1625 2 ba Pool. gar. laudrey pa11os. dbl garage. S 1875 - -Laundry room. an Ou•ll· 423 E. Bay *LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 2719 v !no penally Call De· Ocolrt <IBd. FR. $2000 $9501 650-2706 ~ry. no pats ~4-0509 ~b **•II Ptlll*.* i ns. good location TSL MGMT 64~·1603 Kitchen. laundry prlvt· mson Assoc 673·7311 OQeanlront 3Bd $2400 Large 381 2BA condo-2 ml 2BA 28A. den, lrpl, spa, li9ftiF Biz In the beautiful neigh· $785/mo OLISI Tl •H•11 1eges, SS50/mo 1nc1 utll t 196/ 10061704 stfrpvt a t - lido Isle 48d 38~ $2550 from beach nr park grffl Ftencil dOOfl • all In . bornood of Mesa V8fde. 2078 Thurm -673-0695 oles Prof or Med No ft88taactata I WATERFRONT HOMES sun eApos~re beautiful wt1i1e No'*' 11400/mo **E·SJda CM 28r 1Ba A lovely. quiet compleA TSL MGMT 642· 1603 3Br, 2Ba. lower unit, w/d __._ ----CM nr 405. Harbor-Baker Aaataactatatl ffzo REALTORS631-1400 pa1lo goodllrPtn &many Oelta780-!000 upstrs, gar .. l'luge deck. nestled ~mong tall pine ----hk·UP. garage, block 10 Room In pvt C.M home. 494·0802or 494·4429 ----· s· · RfAW Nope1s $715/mo 2080 trees & lavish land· •WTlllf• t>each.$1100/mo. turn .. kite/laundry prt11 ••USC Sophomore W blaa• ZIN upgrades 129 ,000 Garden Ln Agt432-7767 scaplng lBdrm llke new Lg 2Bdrm 1ea cottage 210 Grant l)OOI, nr beach. no pets •C41 llJ S.itts seeks fin aid Please 2 1 11 / owner548·7923tv mess ·./ W~ -w/pvt back yard Frplc. w/Carport ldeallorsmall TSL MGMT ~2·1603 $300/mo (714)642·5436 AIC Ampleprkg.S475up Hurry• PO Box 505 lr~lc. a~!t~~~e~~~,~a:: NEW E'SIOE 3Bd. ~·1tea. '\t~T'CQT !~~\'I! t •--~ u~ carpor1. pool, spa. tndrv 1am11v No pets.$745mo IEWPllTllmTS ltttliiMttt.h-2711 2855ECs1Hwy675-6900 ~alboa92661 __ _ pets S 1275mo A""'t only dbl gar, pvt yard, n-pet•. REALTORS • •~ --lac. No pels $685~ $500 Avl now• 722·62~ 2B 1... ... _ •oo I lH ~ n Bluebell Country Clot> For .... Perteet IOf roommal• 3BR 2BA •< 1r.w.. sec 549·2447 r. .... un.urn, gar. LI llH IUOI • C M •650-3832* $1325 2335 E''"-F up1t .. rs, .,..., '825 month ... 1617 WESTCLIF DRIVE als ake yr reserv now _ mo ......... , wsn.ttdry8f. 1 car gar . ---w-•lf IOTlll Ill lor the holiday 494-1586 COlY 2Br lron1 house. 642-3812 Open Sunday •BLUFFS 38 r 2 ~Ba, unl urn yrly ·lease * IR * , · Nwpt 8,Ch, Agt 541 ·5032 Bertha Yergat•Owner gar sunny POfCh & patio. NEW Twnhse 1Br 1''t8a newly carC)eted, patnt & $1850/mo 968-8789 2 Bdrm, O/wshr, en<:I gar-2Br 1 ~Ba. $795-$805 Wkly rentals. S 155 & FASHION ISLAND $760 - -new carpet. no pet&, yfly 1 1 et""'' drapes, 1 yr IM S 1650. _ • . age, patio. no pets 630 . 2190 Colleg• 548-7367 Up/Wkly Color cable TV sit space avl 4 olflces 32. PSYCHIC READINGS In El S 1050 1818) 842-8396 rp c. miCro ov . r • ...,. 643-1717 No pets Garaige Apt. sunny & airy secuntv 6A5-.i319 .-----tree coffee heated pool ocean vie i $1 95 . s/I Toro & Mission V1e10. San lndry. gar, near stores. 2Bdrm 1Ba utllSlnci Yrty -----EWLYllOlllHI · · w Clemente ADVICE IN l11Ma E/s1de. 230·8 16th Pl. • .... , s 9 2 s / m'o 1 1 4 •r, •Ouiet & clean 2Bdrm 2Br 1';Ba w/gar crpts maid svc & steps 10 ocn •760· 1300• ALL MATTERS 472-0808 Peaia1al1 2107 _!775/mo 538-6511 •llltS* Amethyst 673:-8244 2Ba Ap1 Oshwshr. new drps. blltns. fncd 'pa110 . -•• AllT ~ltchsLaavl8c9h8~9~-i~st FIRST CLASS office space Nr beach Nr MW 3Br 2BA 2BA 2 stor y • ,---decor. garage. lndry rm. 636·4120 Call 1·5PM -wy g at Metro Pointe 3 suites HIRE UP·GRADE03 bdrm 2 ba 2, B 1 h G 1 nn 2 lal 11 fea11nl1 $795 No pets 6•0-2495 2439 Orange 'A' $750 2Br. 1Ba unfurn. Yearlv l(aa ••t llHL from 519 to 1032 st l lo~ Frplace gar W/O hkup ' a wn se arage, ow ome. car garage, •.tt07 --9 $1600 month ~ y ly 673-8754 back yard S 1245 Child & lrplc, S 1100/mo VfUa -3 & 2Br. 2Ba, $900 & $780. 261 Santa Ana L · $735 Wktv rentals now avail as low as $950 mo Full ear -~ smlpe10k646-6541 Aenlals 675-4912 28R18X upstrs 0plxnew Garagew/dhkup.pat10.667V1ctor1aF" $720 $147'00 wk&up 2274 sernceCall?41·5005 t h roughcla'!.sified Ctrtal •ti Mar 2122 IWPT lmllA TWllUI •IDTAU* ._, paint, 75' ott wat.;. No ~~ts. 2 ~·~s Mg~ l81 SUPERB E·s10E 1er. encl Nwpt BJvd. CM 64.6-7445 * FOR LEASE 574 sq · 81 2BA 1BA hOU$e wa.lk to 3BR 2'-'>BA big yard 2 car 2·S Bdrm $900·$5000/mo gar 3'081h Marcus ·$900 I ar " 45.94 5 gar r~tng. stove. pa110 n· -65 ¢ SQ II Back bldg 436 642 58 7 8 stores and oeactt 0 1cte garage. iireplaoe: End Marti. Agt 873 .• 9378 mo Adults 673-7353 400 MERRIMAC WAY pets $550•dep, CALL E 17th St. Costa Mesa • CdM No pets No gar a~ Untt vacant s 1275/mo. •Bachelor SSOO• *Redecorated. dtwsh. 642-5964 645·85231(619) 346-6366 S 1100/mo 673-7335 Donald Pfaff 631· 1266 *.,. lllFFI* 1Br $600, Nice 1Br uttl gas paid securtly --------~~:.. 4BR, family rm, 2'1rBA. paid, n-pets 18r lrom $595 HECITIYE ClllllH • ·~:'h I 2400 sq tt s 18001mo 102 E Bay ::6 2Br trom7 $6995 Darling remodeled 2BR ~,. !lilll * •2ns •9 9.1 11 * 1 'bath wiin rac tub hre-f 3BR 2'1'BA. lamilv rm B1~7n.F;~t1~19~9:;';;_tr Sparkling clean 2Bdrm place s1tyltgh1s. yard S 1550/mo. Both vac. uttts pd 303 E Edgewater 1• .ea $730 All utlls Pd scngte garage Catalina ICEAI VIEW pools Bkr 720·7432 1111 S/25 871-2866 Frtg, gar Sorry. no pets sunset and white ..vater view $ 18501mo Sheryl Sunsets & Catalina BLUFFS 3BR 2'1rBA. dine -1960 WALLACE 8 63 1•1266 0r 673.3117 3BR1'1tBA deo*pooltbl. rm.lrpl.2car gar.comm-OnlhePeon 2Br.2Ba cor· 645-2739 642-~905 Ing WI O lrg yd, SYndeck pool. No pets, 1 yr 1,. ner ol 12th & Balboa I ·~i~~--W/stde quiet tul·de·sae S 1450 • MC 640·8606 New I y rem ode I e d CW If 111 !4 • S 1150 wlgdnr $950 /Mo 673·5423 You deserve ? 5 261 ·0106 722-0666 BAY RIDGE CONDO Gated YEARL y LEASE * •ALL UTILITIES PAID ----• -'-commumty 2Br, 2Ba, air, •lg spae1ous like new •EXTRA SPECIAL Newl Partly furn 2BR lBA. large l r p lc . p ool . spa. 3 bdrm 2 ba. Oeck/w BAY •Beautiful landscaping painted 3Br 2Ba so ,....;: fenced yard. garage op-I 1500mo 760•1275 VIEW I car gar S 1300 •Garages lg 1111 rm lrptc patio gar ttonal. $S50 or s925 N· 645" 1621 •Sparkling pool lndry tac '40 Begonia smkrs only' 646-2231 -llw.T mll tal •ti Mar 2122 •Large prtvate pa11os $14 75 rno Ag1 675·0088 \ Beacon Bay 38R 3BA.l~iii1Piiiii9.imii;..;.;;~.,..;;~;; •Furnishings available S2100/mo Agt 646-7057 *BEA~IFUL 1Br 1Ba Ftnd you lllestyle 1n one ot Oc"a:s~~Do~ ~g~ ~uaJnl mle8ti8.AIJ BLUFFS 2BR Den. l'ltBA, ~~,t. ~!~!~~rf;'J~=· our 37 ct101ce unils ~ouse 2Br 1Ba lrplc 2 car gar. oomm. pool, Totally remodeled Avail s1ove 19 pallo · ,,.ar T ... ll(S nigh1 hght view. No pats 2115 $850 720·9966 365 W WILSON 142-1171 $1 200 nio 6 16 Begonia CtHes ftr lilt S 1300 OBO 780-8827 538 65 I l * 2BR IBA OQeanslde. lrpl, ,....-----"~--;,,,.-..,,,,,.,,.... * · Fireplace, vaulted ce1llngs. ll"'l-llf•YllW lrg patio. stove, dlw. w/d $950 28R t•, BA 2 story dbl gar. lndry fl~up pool Super ~•n twntlM. like p r vis. s1orage area lrQ Pncl 011110 tr pie & spa ~orry no pets nu 3br 2'1t8a, no pet•. S 1100/mo 518 ,., Danita comm poo1 no pels 408 1 Bdrm 2 rBa •Den $795 $2200/mo tse 644·0350 675· 7783 Seaward 832-46 t8 2Bdrm 2'">Ba •Den S 1030 _ 666 W 18th St 645-2739 lllfh .... In fl 2BR 2BA duplell, bacll untl COM Oceanside of ttwy 2 -38r 2.~Ba condo 206o all w/balCOny, dble garage. Br trpt 1rg gar S 1200 !Mo laat. ltac~ 2141 FIP yard pa1iOI cul ~ South of hwy. near shop. 675-6227 • MARINERS WALK -L1gh1. sac· S2oo0mo 7e0·6831· ping (213) 534· 1477 llllCIUTE HI 21A bright, e1ry & 1us1.a few 0. 780·1453-wtcnd/eve 28R·VIEW SlsOOl mo Comoletely refurbished Olocks from the beach Walk 10 beach ()f111e by • lg bdrms. nu crpts llOOI'· 2Br & 3Br Towntiomn . GAN•+.. 2422 First 5 1 Ooean side ing. appliances & ceramic Yards/patios garages. 2-st<?'Y 3 bd 2 ba lrg patio of PCH 180·6263 lut 111e Frplc tam rm ulll hreplaces & vaulted ceil· ov caben1 Rm Ir 2 --\:,' rm. enc• garage No Pets 1ngs washer & dryer boats Vearlv lse Brjght ac>1 1Br 18a $875 ~#':. S 14001mo Avl 24 1-0608 hook-ups 840 5870 S 1995/mo BKR /!no Gar . W/0 HU No '1t -I · 21 842· 1225 or 855·4909 pel s! Hrdwd llrs. avl 311 . .,,, P OCEAIFROIT mat 44 4 19'"' P()f)py s13.32a5 , .. t ~ *ESTATE* IPIOTICIUI 4Bd!'l\~am~ tuttv ee1utitu1 38R. 2eA. prvt ........ SI llO lvrnllhed 'comm 1en'nt1 ' duptell 2 car garage, I With ~RIVA TE BEACH 3 lmmac 2 bd • den etbar pool S•50otmo or. oftet tundeck. lrpl. new paint 1 bdden3ba Oneolthe FP 2car gar ,2;9,900 Eau~ OfEd 759•1549 Sl 400/mo675-7 113 ~ be.st views '" area 1 9M Laraine agt 854·4306 * r .. -~ t .... M4" OPEN SAT !SUN by appl _ · r.m~ --. a aft ~ s45.1521 or 540.1000 * IPIOTAllW * . V"F .. ../. ' •}iP Ct1t1 M111 2-124 11&1111•11 LIUTlll \I\\ l 1..:: I I~ \ 11 ""'2at:field 28r f Ba dupleA near lmmac 2 bd • den wett>ar REAlTQRS llrepl~ 2car gar S 1400 !~~~-~~~~~~ busstopt . lencad yrd. Laraine agt 854•43oe 1: lf•Wll garage Prof adult-sm LEASE OPTION dal•. S.C. Large attractive 11Ptl in • pet o K $775/Mo Avtll w1;aH ltac~ ZJ4I geted Condo. OcHn ~ ... tiful gafOen Mtttno. now 631-6559 _ view. 2br, Oen, tam rm, 2 Poollepa gariga or - -s 1 Immaculate 31R ba. ~p $10K dn, S2400 earport S0rry no '*' flH _,..'S lllT 28A view. gerdner, gar· mo S310K.·o.n.r •SEVEAAL LOcAflONS Condo 28r. 1''>8a, patio age, 2672 Nido Way NO 1619)723-9099 * 28dm! 2ea $790 or nu9e pvt yds ava.11 Sml PETS• 249· 1097 NEWPORT SHORES 1g 391 W. WMton 631·5S&3 pal Ok Pool ~6-2~!_ i'iiOOimo Temiu:2eR 38drm 28• Sf395 --~----* * EAS TSIDE 2Bdrm 2BA. v•-. spa, shullers. Peninsula 2Br ·~ff15 1 e.droem H30 18a Apt. gerage, laundry many eictras• A bHu1y .t,\Oll now. Agt 722·9730 28drm I.Ba 1750 room S735/mo No pat• Avalt 411 497-6004 llJl,.T llllll • 301 Avocado 642·9'50 Avail now• 720-1565 ----~ --•••--· -,.--------2BA t 8A hMwl den. nftlly 2fta. ytty, A1'1 Feb 15"\. 1 ladrOOtV 1645 * •E·Slde CM 28r 18a remdlad. llalned g1 .. 1. 142·38$0 No F•. Belr 28drm 18a 1755 upSlrl. 01r, huge dlCk pvt area, frpl, encl lge yd, -241 w Wttton &31-0HO No peta S71Sl mo 2010 S1250tmo 497.9495 "•RU Garden Ln AOl 432·7117 SPECTACULAR OCEAN •38f 28a ytty. Gar191, 11-lftl •COiido2Br 2.-.:-n;;I VIEW 38t. lrplc, lily· .''pie· patio 11200/mo. ITll1m n .. ,. crpt, lndry rm, pool. M-llgMa. woodsy arH. :.::C ~ '°9:0o.T,;· ....... It& cor•i · prko Nr SC PIU dlel. Cl\li.1. 2 c:ar gar, · oet•~ 2 ~ pcOll sa1 No Pet• M>-249& yt'ty.11700. •t4·3NO laU mnu ceo. '°...,_a'"°"' •£ASfSl0£ C M &ftlll No. L~ C'hetm -..... 9mll "'8 80CIPtld 2Br hOuM, frplc. )'8rd. "'9 +.,... con9 , Viiii'1iiiiiiiG llf 1.8A VILLA MAl'ISU.LU Av•ll•blt 311 1115/lh • /mo. -w .. to bCtl ~ w •#ti. ,_,lo .,.... 850·5"4 A.-. """'9cf ers.soe f w/d, bl(...... ''"'"Y 517.UOO _ •I! SIDE 38r. 2fe ,_ ... did! 11190111-2111 2M 1M and ..... No 2 lft ' MerlOO wi.y, _,, •apt llH WISTOl ICI ft. petll MS01mo M111 new carpet wldry f'lil~ 2Mtft ,,,.._ · '38fl*. ~ llndlCape Verde .. StOH, f\-99fl 7~711! ...... ----= ......... 1IZ'lllM. Ctll ....... 70* ~ ntce 2IR. ......... I --. ..... .. l1Ml9I M ...... IHI .... • ~. ~ ~ ,.. OK ..... .., -. .... ,...,.__.. •..• -L.. .... .,. ... .... 1100/MO Avl no"t --. • _,_, .. ••ntflllf~ '*'-..... Cll Oil. ~· ...._.902 ., 1eo.._, Cal'*_........ -· •• r a w. -.· 111;er • •• • I l • . . .. Orano-Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursd1y, February 11. 1 ~88 * 87 t ... 'f1h1 91 IOI >1• 1• •t JPI la t IUI ranitut llH llhnllwn1 1111 •-ert .... 1111 =-"••'1-... ••&tmll PIT PEli'IONM. A1818T •'1-LM I... 1"81 M Mf I Blaetl. ~"COf tbl ..... SOFA, IOYMMt, Clll...-ot 111111 _.... '' PIOf Taa SerYice In w.tt· FOf ~ ..-COlllPl'I• ChOOM a ff~ly c.,-i.u. On Bdrm While l.aoQU9f t •• ~ 111.11ra111 IAllUll m1r-.t• .... Mat\lfenMI ••P. ptef'd .. , 1S ,.,, llatt plKe to WCI,., Er"""";;:; Phone s ... , ...... A···-l>d oman, never used. ••rlh· planet antlQuet odOt ~ p I e a a a n t / • rs o n 720-Mt kber .. P9'11ton ~ !rt. •.no· T apt Avt ,.; ";.p ~ r,: ~:.. ~;m c!~ 1ones1:;g1:i~~~· enClt lurnnltu.ri Fri.Sat E•cellent opportunity fOf Tn. Or-oe C... Dtlly ~t-41 111716-'"OM II.IL llTl111191T and ~/dental' 1n. but proa ••lcom4t tem blue •Ole aec:t. gated comm 21 COve!I• the ,.,., lndlv~ Ot· PllOt .. i0oellfl9 f()f ' MECHANIC Mot~ ' MU.I hew. ' mlnlrrwm IU(~ Some ~lion lla.m-~. 1 Oa)'ttWe••" Country ~ din .. , • lllll&lll'I try Mutt Cell IOI ..,,,y. ente Coett Publlll'lln; ~y kM~I Wllin9 Jet ~ bpeilelleed with .... Ing eap ~ Otano-and oPC>Qttu.nlly lor ~ r..aouna BeKh 4$7-9553 chin• c9b All !lint. 8 mo lfW IWY Harpei 759 ·0'T70 Co II IO'*lng fOt aom.-to wOf ~ own lOOll eo.ta u... County • be lic:MINCS reer ldv~t Five old S 50·11;()()1 U 3.()e53 --· -.... Hrbr l/w Multi,.,,,, SWfl9 one with Mies abilltlN to tr.th~ .OUlt car~. ., .. PtloM &42-1870 ModMl Nlllf')' • com-tocat1on1 01y1, eve EARN EXTRA money Hlde·A -Bedreelyner ~ mch. Id pro. twn mwr I!!!!~ h_,. a territory or ~t· • e< . en •• t mlstion. Send retun\41 10 nlng1 -kend1 Full working ON CAlL" 8 to otrw furn L0w Ice Cali c1tt11 Jwlry mite ~2S egOty poeltlon. Salary := 00~~Plue over MfP*. own p .M T c/o ReM&JC, 234 E time Of pert t1me t 8 hrt per week All aMu 6~311 1 •fl•.:on u5~L ~g:0~ ;:>gN, Port C11d1H Sai 8am ~ plue oommlalion, ••· ble . n uaee avlllt· 100111 FOfd GM truck,.. t>'th St. 8,.., 111• Cosll Call 2•1·63•8• 1ve1leb1e we need ••· _ Lido tale moVll'W,J .... 8~ __ .. ee!Wll benlflt1. Prior ••· a ev9fy rnond ..!."· gen.... pal 3 r PIMecGregcwc•Ytdttl MeM CA 12e27 Salee - - -per .. n<Ad A.An .AN/WI l(fA Ing' 9 4 fut" New ,. ,., ,."';: perlence pt...,red but erOUI on an .,.. .one • te t acentl• -' chair OOOd condition 2 Plttts &11ttltr « • ,,. not '*""'Y· Clill TIM IOWanc" and the oP· IUL DTITI um -It-C•ll 60-0l27 • .,. or a-.. bo@t motor etc 't 19 G"""*' or Ed Koet at pottunlty fl)( 1d11•nc•· -ll fin... ToP pr~ Agt 1M61t ....n• ULU TYPESETIER 6•2·4321 , X3 16 dyt 1 Pui~.,.~ Ov4!!r ~OO 128 \Ila LOfc:a • Liii i ,.... M •• 1414111 ment IMMEDIATE ooeninO 0t atrono aggreulve S>W· FIT PIT mull have I min 2 MAKE OFFER• l"l~f\rtr Ul\tt Ne""' Moving S.let l.ldo I"• Sat i!iiliifliiift:i:'i~-; .. ;:N:r~=====::-:::::-:-:::':"':=:"'.::'" Shoul<I )'<Ml IOln our teem Offlee flt ••P In bllt1~ son .. aeoretary Aul &· yn up. Mewport e.ecn Must type 70 wpm end M 1 . -Feb 13th 9-4 126 Vi• iFOVNDi., M.... 6l:Cit .... ,.., f"'lla ~t!:r:Or:n~·· you ~Pt~ :r17~tll tale eJC.J pref'd Sllery ~ tree F1""t Drug S1ore nave t.\C.ellen1 grammar sU:oo~oo"ie'Cfh ~ S~~!tr It .. ! Lore.a l l to l400 So~ c:ock•IP*'\lel. Found •t ell ett•l>llll'led man~ •Fu11 Medicll C °'· · bonu ... s.n<t ret0me to Call M·F. 9.5 Mr Welts and spe111no skills Mt19 c;of tble & i end *-·1110 * 1 thing 1or eyeryooe \l)e COtner of H1rv11C1 ment oomparry Mekln; • overage ••••II P M.T. c10 Rema.a. 2~ E 760-0111 1 Y & M ·~~,.0132 IT · --.. 1-• and W81n*. 3&4--0645. matureoouplelomanage g~~~y~tt 90d ) FfT 09n«., offte. duttee 11th St Ste• 117. Cott• Apo1y in person ~~ 6'~~35 or WANTED If you re '":".~. fHl~b.. ., OUND DOG 120 Unill ln ~nlington .., er ayt B b ...... "92821 • SHAKlEE OISTRIBUTOR· 1 I need J 1cx.m~ ot Ptwer "'Jiiii fiiJ ., * 2/9 Beach Apartment utll • redlt Union u sy medical I I · --SHIP now available EJ. 21M10 • "' OAK 8ALL & CLAW 11~ uMcl lur1111urr 101 m~ 1 ....,, .... ....,....,.-. ___ ..,. ~:O ~~of E. PCH, COM Illes salary J• ~pen. •4Qt K Plan Pleaunt W0<1ct"9 c;,on· UllPTll•IT PIT c1u11ve llM ot consumer , .,. • with • arl'llGna11s & t ie.I Bdrrn roNJCI Al'° Audio ......... ,..._ ..... , on"' ( )873-2930. Daya CALL (71,173f>.1742 M·F S iEllgiblllty atttH ~Vfl Cllllona 6,g~i~40in AM Saturday only 9.5 Re-produc• s. gener ou a Ste tz 1 &Ali...... s.&95 Panasontc Con· & Video !!'Qu1omf'ot lo• 38 193 t Fellows al'\d ., o t you think you ve got • liable, front office ap-bonus & •ncent•YH Fo• ,., C11l (l 1.) M2· l" 1 c.pl 3 Mierow111e/ aerne Call or writ., P O St-o•t R••• end one of iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifArlllt Product llluatratOf What It tlkes, call Beth 11 illllAL llU"11iii pear•ne• Carr Joan tnternew call 775·6095 tit 201 ftr illf9 Convection OYen l 375 Bo~ 956 Ba1bc.1a •n661 c1 1<.ind' Er\Cloeed f()(Ward ... Pitt Time wont •t home &42d·A321 ext 205. Or But pho"" e11--1ence Trout 631·t 266 SECRETARY 854-658 1 OI 675·0660 DilOl house Sedan F•ADS ARE FREE Cal: or our office. FM neoo-sen r .. ume to Y • ,...... I c. se T k nouse and ltat>le Contect Kate It .... ._;., only FH hlon ltland. IFJlll llUAIE• WAREHOUSEMAN/ ,... ,., llettfffS Wutlllzf'• S1ua10 Co"!>014' rv1 r eC Commerleal Landte•ped -· r-... 644·7848 ' 30nour weel<I Sec'ty•k•lls l DFUVER ~ Wl bo• L.uxur1ou1 Mvet ~7l'4';:,r :/~.~~ ,~";,r;~ ~~~~~n 10 _e;;:.~g i~·~, Supe>ly 552·5868 ..a.I PM PUii with word·process1n9 1r" H B Musi speu & used $295 M0-8733 • s0 111 ~· h-', j.,, 6.,111 (•1d in c0511 Meaa IC!': Asaemblert to bulld Mii Ill W,.., It. II you are • model a would Some Telemar11~11ng e• writtt lluent en~llsh St11t OUEENSIZE BED 1 ·~tor111on Mint ... tat boatt We will lraln Apply ..... lltla, IA 12121 Ilk• to upgrade your nam1•1t pertenc~~745 • I S4 Hr . DOE 97-1073 MlllrHS boJ' spnng & Ctapattrs 6011 S3 000 takH Owne1 71m MacGregor Yechfl .......... _ ... _ status or ••nt to become 110lliYYiFFIOHS w1•11111s1 .... -/ 111 m. s 130 0 B 0 -nttt>dS to Mii ASAP e el t63tPlec:enti1CM -one&starlfromtoP.e&ll FOA CONSTAUCTION CO PAYDAY EVER FRO t n .. 969•9960 Commodore !;A .,col<>• ltt1yt1me l71'1645·0627 142·1111 BAB"S~ER --(2l• Jll 2•J1• Ct..4 based. With good 'II 1 A'( llllYEI .. ~1rtr11tO• .,.,, Ottnt"r I -'·I lligt'lt Hlkpg. Applk:antt must have· re-•) • -phone $kills, typ+ng & fll. (7141 774.3737 QUEEN SIZE MAT1RESS ':vt(i t>e•,c: .., 0,.m & C.L ASSIC '59 28' Cru1s .. ~~~~~~~~~I 1 tod ltf, 1 fnfant. My liable car. proof of In··· SE I ing Computer & lO-key • · 1M.i\t nave current 0"'41/ & B OX Q UIL TED ~'-""'''' ••:i• •·•11.1 •1ti l A Long CbnCru.iser tw" ,,, home Mon·Frl. 8 to 3:30. suranee. OMV p(lnt·OIJt I IY ALES -nefpl\11• ,275/wtcly 8•5pm SlOllITT tfFICH •epon Apply 1n oetaon BRAND NEW• s, 55 · • • · r ord 6 s como1 restored. ·FOUND Small Wfllt• long Call 1ner 3·30 642-7886 ind v1lid California Ortv-Need energetic peraon to • 645•0308 * Immediate openi~ Pan 2004 Cla1rlit St. C. I. C•ll a4s-4293 p t I "-. I 6A .. 9 roomy Musi tee 10 ·~ haired dog. Sat 216 New· . ••1 -1111 ers License. grow with established _ ___ t•me weekends only . ' _ -t 1 1U1ta1 I '" I prK S 151< obo 650·5732 port/Costs Mesa area -rro Co Mln t yr re\ail nursery lllf"11•1f Huntington Beach area Window Wasne<s for rn W1lnut knN 1101e dM~·& Fern Gldn t\~11 needeo to - 631·6381 Coatume Bar In C M FIU It.EU P/T e•p'd Salary S900· LI typing/some off exp 733-00 5 or 536-8668 Ma> e S250 ·SOO /wk 11mp-S225 w a1nu1 co" / O•l"'d N "'" Miiie GR • TRI HULL 18 FOOT -----Female pref'd. no ex· t 0..3pm (flex hra) 5 day S 1200 Interview b t Send r T E •oer only ven1ele a sole 51ereof1rntble·S 100 PdPt''!> 't'<l d 85G l 744 d110em tra1ter. • hnt c;on Lgr 213 Or-~'~ Mban'1 perl41nce nee. 646-55•'4 weell. $6 hr Resp per· only 646•7..,.~ app .... 11 ~~ .. ";91~ .. TIS SllPPlll/llCllYEa must Call 953-2052 Microwave wtc.art·S325 .,, ·~ ..,,~ ""Y''""''' 111 Jllion 1 nbOardtou11>nt1rC1 yeene wai. .... , ., and •••ti• ---·--• MacGregor Ycllls 163 t 4•4 '>O:J3 ~ ' •n t $4500 ~6·0362 ofl.w/roman numera11 -11, IAYS son with general offf•c0er •1-s •• 2•7• 1 Chrlu nl• Dr • Placentia Costa Mesa jE I I W .._.. . ' • •· · · Orange Coast College or Fl pref'd Don Jose Rest b•c~round . Ask - -MlssiOn Viejo 92691 --•• tyllta ..... •aactllH"al 601 S GI S I · ~.rnct, i.aa,atat1 v 1 c s 1 t o rew ard 9093 E Adam•. Hunt. Bch E 0 lalr:1852-9995 °g:;d !k c~~~~~!~t~ EOE M/F/H/I/ SllP •01&11C/ 5535 1 apa.nes. I< vu0ttS<.1 "If I es S.trlit1 7u21 557·0357 llMIH,.. E Ml H/I/ Mesa 557-67•6 or /WUUllSlld I PERSONAL SECRETARY dolls p0rc lace & nand& C • I M 6t•• Ten horse power Evtnruo• LOSf Channel Island Al Restaurant Office exp. a FIU.ot.111 P /T 6' 1·5068 IEaPT /Sim Must be punctual oepen· for Private Party Pro-S 100 ea Waw tord 8 tHH t •r 1.1. outboard Runs great• Merriek Suri Beef.Q,-Feb , must! Ab,....<r.wetlt under Eor ~M!-offie.LJ'lllng • ---Entry level potltlon for dable. na._,,, a gOO<l driv· feu 1ona1 & •it~tenct looted center 00wl orig Clean· Air mac,,1ne O•· 5300 0 90 Call day\ 7th. grey/wht zfppeTIKt stress. '3-tO•h deys-. & ba<:ltup--for pl\of\es llJl9AltllfllT ~ B Ins. Agency GO -1ng r~ord $6/Hr som4f Jenntter 673-8829..,.. $316.uk S !!JD 642·3•28 ygl!" htnk ni<: 'lot'~ turn • 675-6915 • beg Nr H.B State Park '7.00/hr 847-7t0t S•.SO·Se hour Contact C N A 7e·3P t t p-'71 pl'IOne;-typmo&-<woan1z ovei,l~ tienel.its G.M.. -, ---SlEQ£Q Sacrtlice I m•sc r_~~ C•<'• t>40~te< u:~/1L..1. .. ,, ~EWARD• 531·4596 Betri 752·5420 11p-7a Light pt au19n ttonal Mc.Vis Knowledge conwuc.1100 lltrcbaiist tor 001; s 1000 zenitn ' Ad ~.. ~ ;!,...... -·~*• LOST Mele Beagle-: older WITllll ITIUTT _.-New lac1Hty. benefit•. of Memory typewriter 645· 78 11 days bf Ali Color TV VCA 2 sa11 •Mr.ying at>road .. v,.rv1rung 7021 d ed Ale . WMlll llllUL wrlll . ~ood pay Country CIYb netpful 758-0732 .. 963·8004-Eves Mike asan water aquaflums retrig ll ~ o -r ., .i1Hus Iv STl••~E &II v~n~~I Hari;;;,o ~~· 1:30-l()pm. Mon-Fri. ~e need your typln;. f1I· onv Hosp 20362S1nt1 A£TAilAEROBIC WEAR Students ~IDIPll• graphic Ille cab Sm1t11 ui~tirs .,•c t,,, d ,,, * w~ ftllW Newport Beach 650·2922 Xlnl benefit pad{ age · ~~~1 P~°;9Po ~llli~o~ttlh•• ~:~htsv;.9 ~~ttl Ana PART TIME NIGHTS • Wanted 10 sell flowers on 1931 NewPQrt Blvd. CM Corona elec typewritto• "f~·pot s. M,,c.,, Motf' SOO 101 T SllPS * • ---• 759·2 t85. E.O.E. M ch u le~-00: on_ • SAT & SUN S3 SO/HR • Valentines weekend ·so Select Dealers ~8-1945 M • .,9et1te COM ~,,, onl~ o e' An11 Beyside V1u1ge tl...ul . -1111111 ef~s c":ii' Mar1!nn t>en lfflOI SllYllll COMM S•S-7515 $3 351hr plu!I comm. roeaier space available) •A.MEAICAN lndtan items 8am io ., f>.44 .0870 300 E Cout Hwy. f\lewpl PRAVER tothe HOl)'Splrlt. 'r (71 41.476-5010 Entrylevel ott1ce posltlon , 537-6095or636·8343 Affli11c" 6011 wanted" rug$. baslle" 1Cnt1 •n1 6124 Be" Cal•M-F9am-4pm Holy Spirit you Who FIT & P/ •for mature re---dutMts include lillng. M · RETAIL T s --also ortentll rugs 17 1 41673 1 33 1 make me see everything liable. person. good pay Generll rands & clerical lrilne eieonone alts K NMORE GAS ORVER •171') 673· 1467 • 12 F&tllU , and Who show me the ·comm. wltraln Apply. PUTI IP Law firm Musttiave auto ORVILLE &llEEIY? $50 WASHER $50 CAN WAit SAU 30 Sllf-Tll way to reach my ld .. s •trtOarWnllt • Call Mr Carlson 7 1' IEYER ••flSFIED• DELIVER 650-0248 BABY CLOTHESLrkenewll • BatbOa •si.ano Nea• Fl'rtJ You Who give me ltte 2950 Harbor Blvd c M Past•uP ~ton With on• 553-9266 w•11s YOU' .. ' Leave me'saoe Baby furniture Gtrl 5 II EYHmlH &IHI!! 11 673· , .... 0 divine nlft 10 lorn! e 1 d ot the tollowlng ad _ _ II , Earn up to Clothes ~bOrn to age EVE RYTHING GO($"' - ' •h .v n CLERICAL ditional 1klll1· cam: 1-••tllllJ $1000 /WI ' PORTABLE 01sl'lwasl'ler . 16mos 722·9707• i 280' Portola CM •M"s.a 33 ctts'lo•e moon 'lQ 1ut1 orget I e wrong that It r~-Cati 645-0027 eve °' ove<>hauled Malle otfer done co me and You who era/stripping or tyo•· Immediate opening, day Loolllng 1or friendly. 1nde· 642.432 1 x31 6 day• Elec ••Shertd~ $300 I .,,°';.~~t ~~a:~ Ownei 6 l9·564.3778 are 1n all the 1n11anoes of TYPIST setting/mark-up Must operator. eap'd pref'd P4!ndent people to work MAKE OFFER• 1aroe brw reolin.r u 1s '""'" --my Ille with me I. in this be Wiiiing to work nights but wl traln Newport H clerks at our snad< lo-Bt at oeacn l>y noon $60. copper relng $75 Baal. ltacla 6140 Soet sllo side he 50 t1 t. short dialogue want 10 & weettendt . Ability to do Beach 64'-7050 catton et N-&w port •E·Z Houri Aalng old worlls' ~O etec 0tgan w/rOll too t6 It West Bay A1111 lhanl\Youforeverytning " you ere an e•ce11er1t quality work .under tti. ----Fashlonlsland ttyouare •NoNtgnts/Wknds 650-931talt6pm s2ooooB0 979_,6'5 "'4 ov1ng S11e1 En11re 8aJ1>0aPen1nsu11 Noltve and confirm once more 1yp11t 70wpm. we wtll pressure ol deadline• PUmllS IELllll interested. visit us at the •S71Hr training• comm •1 ... 111• _ r.~ of turn1sn1ng & a1>oaro $12 fl 67~ 1245 that 1 never want 10 be train you to be • type-Experience Is ttSMntlal. t year eitp, custom rtllM· IRl/INE RANCH FARM· •CAsual lun atmQtPnere E•ero se bike SAO. slant· a,opuanefts BM c.ouec.t· • • separated from You no setter on our com· Newapaper experience denual Clf'an appettr· ERS MARKE'r 1n the COSTA MESA 548-69 t9 Siclltlrt l1t 1ry9r board $50 dresser $60. •no Select"c typewflter •aac. Tt1a1,...t1hea matter ow g,-eat material puterlzed cypetettil\g p referred. 1ntert1t ed anee own transpor1atton Atrium Court. 0, call LAGUNA HILLS 582-3647 Almond. works great• large dflk wt typewoltH Sat Feb tJ 8-3 21372 f .. -JS deslresmaybe l wantto equipment Wlllalsotraln partlelm•y submlt a re-5•8-0818• (71')680·1102 SANCLEM 36 1·1572 SiOOOBO s.1~8 return $60 722·8776 Brooanurst "622 1se1 1""'.•11c,..,..• _ _.. __ • .-..._., bewithYou andmyloved tor lhe Advantage com· sume or come In and 1111 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS llVW Wllll llTIHIS --.----HIGHCHAIRS PLAVPEN I Spr8) conoo s196&-34t6 AEXW bUW Stn WRfl ones in Your perpetual putenzed graphics. Full & out an applleatlon at Full 01 Part Time split EH Fatmtart 1114 NA TUR.AL GAS BBQ l . I -ASSY FOR PICK·UP glory Thank You tor Your Part· Time openings .., llil.f I IUCIEl'S The Orange Coast Dally PA I R BAR C E L 0 NA mat 144 l T R UC K C H f; A P • Love towards me and my r..a ~~11\~ ::e~ 0~=Y~ayo~~ &lll•n NPClll Pilot is looking tor an 0 ~ ~ llW SIT CHAIRS ~·-~977 M U S l SAC R 1f 1 CE• ~8-0346 love<tone.s. Al:Mn G_llb ·~ •14 hOJJ!.up to ~l')_t hours Pt.ACE 1.1nerge1tc oerson to JS· S199 ~'!6-s: u9ed vEARS of collecttng Vias 9140 RL 112· fQ 1 112·2100 IH W. lay St. Driver /W1it1r E'OEfWf' Sl.53 dt.our Otstttcd t~s M~:;,,!k~::"e"c & :u•n ~·ff~! .. ce;i1~yeo J,_......, ___ __,;.;,.;~ •-l ---Ifft .. ~ ... •• 121"'1 ays urtn9 tile week IUIS Ill iMllHlet ~ '4M "'* c.a<>Llfl9 _,..__..v.or~-l •14 FM4he 1-lM . !!f !J'll!•t or apply in person I--. -& Lunch and dinner de· Retail Sales weekend$• and nolldays. rieadboard. tootboard. tnru AOu~t Xtn1 cond1 ''t>"C" c•t> c.1ys1a1 !Air p-Steenng 'Auto Delltliln ltli 29041 Cw Ir ...... , . tp1vLeUr1SesbasCeuh tips dally O&SllEIS I S&LIS Aoollcant must Ila~ re-side alls $195 8,0_8733 C~ll 6'2-9740 brontPS 1ewe11~ and mat'( ,_ tnt c.ond Must -· '"' llable car w11n vahd CA ' --:-_ ROUND TRIP-AIR Jonn I muc:l'I mo••' Fet> " 12 sell ?H338381 THEODOll •HOUSESITTER* Cou· Slt#l,Lac-allc.wel Major Orange County Ttlt,lllll PEIPlE dnvers license proof of ••Captain's Bed Cot WayNt/Oen~ Lii 2•20 ,3 ... ,..,,, 8'\0am6om ••"' pie avail to prvd loving ---Hotel needs enthusiastic, ADVENTURE 16 OYldoor insur ance and OMV Size Storage Under· Ret 2•27 uc S200 da : 1 Br.gM HOllOw lr11 _, care for pts, pints & prop MI'S # • -sett starter 10 brlng new l,.l'lfll'l & travel outlil!ers. seeks pnnt·out Starting pey is 1"18atn ShOrt l adder S75 2131622. 1856 evrw~en~ 559.osn •O so u 1t In yr ab~. 873·3971 Serve,., FT /PT. exp energy 10 our special Posllons avaHable botn entnus1as1tc IOll\s w1tn S7 00 per tioor ptus qa -54~~ ,;i•5 rn-.1 64~-?903 Jellre) rn3H• 1•11c 1rv1ne prefd Freie nrs. Benefits Marketing Department. shifts Call Dave or Dottle Ille gentune love lor the allowance __ ___ C,, Dr turn 119r\1 90 to UIYSITll WllTll 2305 E Coast Hwy at Prl0t sales or p R eic· wilderness Our company ..... ....., SOFA loveseat. ehelr Ot· Si..1 clthes/Cflldtn Boots O<anqe r,H' 90 r19n1 10 ROBINS Refs Newpor1 Beach area. MacArthur. CdM pertence a plus But wm t>elle11es 1n eacellence It -J ~I Coman 1"18ver used. eanr.. sz 4 Sw •e• 1ca.tt 1S "•~d '"'" tit go 10 tile FIT 722-8520 ---••••TEI TIAllEI train lndlVldual wotn right R.estaurant '(OU would like to help vs tones. scotcngarded . 12-16 oaots 8-10 & orts "e•• V1"'<] make ••O"'' to Child Care & nte htekpg. Entry level poil!lon attitude and personality E to acn~e our goals ISO Wfft a.y St. $250 969·B2 l 5 cltn.t 8-12 640-9166 e'IO ~r ,, ma11~ ,,, FORD 20<.0 MAllOI ILVD CC»1A MU A 1>•2 0010 M-F 9-5, For my 1•11 yr w/typlng or data entry St1rt at l 14.000 PLUS 1Pfl$$ please contact Jonn hstaleta,1112121 6 VELVET CORDUROY old Speak some Englith, exp helpful Send re-benefits Apply tn P9'son Ill· 1112 Allen at 1870 Harbor bt!tween 9am & Spm M-F w ta tan t royal t>lue vel· bfi mat Debra 756· l864 sume 10 10•5 W Katetla •350, Blvd Costa Mesa 92627 Ot call Beth 11 6'2·4321 vet corduroy LIA chair Ah &pm 85•-25119 _.11 ... •••-uns 111a1enc1a Bank Bldg I Part Time 17 14) 650-330 1 e•t 20s Best otters 646·302• __ _ -H• _._.. Orange. 92667 Ten People to do otloce..,. ____________________ .,. ... ____ _ lllJl!ptat 9530 2H~l~s,~nh~,~~;~~69~r . HOUSEKEEPING/LNOAY ~:~~uon: 3 1~1• r pp:rt• •UllUl llLP;\o EOE MIFl,H/I/ llWNIT OUML IH 9am· l pm, tpm-5pm, Rental 1tore In C M Mef(1 Dell Help Work wtllle kids •TEL 5om·9pm May earn up clean cut dependable are In 1enool M -F •&42·3030• 10 SlO/Hr Must hive p erson to work on 9.30am-t .30pm CM Call -----pleasent voice Call Pam counter and In. yard. 966· 117• belore 3 30 •OURllEYl•ll 538-8867 for 1ppo1nl· Apply 1930 Newport Delivery Travel Agency ~ II ment Blvd . C M PI T 12·• Mon-Fn. MuSI PRESSIAll be over 2 1 tor In s reasons. Ca drtve~s lie . OMV printoul, 540..1100 Fast peced Ad Agency I• ---looking for a dependable. hltal &1si1tl8t . hardworking Accounting Perteet part-lime job Assistant Mul l know Tues. Wed. Thurs, Le1rn how to use 10·Kev & type while you eam 642· 7998 accurately This 11 a Full-_or 6'6-53 l!. __ _ Time position with some Dental Asst. Exp nee. for ·overtl,rrle required GOOd qulllty Cotta Meu of· t>enellls Call 751-2 t60 lice X-ray lie need~ Alli tor Roaetla. x ·11nt salary 63 t· ,.~ llOHITIM OLUI-ExCELL€Nr WAGES tor lrvlne RE Dev Co. aeetilng spare 11m•1uembly work; mat. self starter w/exp In eleetrontes. crans Otnets The Orange Coast Dally Pilot 1s seektng an e11· per1enced • color Offset Journeyman Pressman PlStE-UP ARTIST We have an eiccellenl Oe1a1l-orien1ed w11h a b e n e 11 t s P a c k a 0 e good sen~ ol design & $12 21/Hour Contact upettenced 1n high vo•· (l1•) 1429'111 tit ume production Willing Ill Ilk fer TrtJ to train 111g111y motivated tndlVldull HIW.laylt. hst1~,Ul2121 21041 c.,. ". Stt :: 1 Lac••• lic1tl tr C1ll (lH) 112· 1~1 11t20lftr .... const pay P/A & gen Info H504) 64t-009i acctg. Xtnt 'sallben Ext 1 t60 Open 7 days ___ _ THE TOMAN COMPANY EXP. COMM'L WINDOW MAINTENANCE TRAINEE PEST CONTROL 18002 Skyp1rk Cr. Irvine. CLEANER WANT ED .. TllUIHITUll JlllTIEURIEITUI CA 927 ~ 26 t-~2-f,'T. P,'y % to ''ht man, Facruty & equipment m1ln-E•p crewman needed &MllSTUTIYI UST . ~ eqd 760· 208_ tenanee man. mechanical Construction bacllground PIT Typing, phones. n· FERERAL. STATE & CIVIL aptitude, & gOOd driving nee: GOOd OMV W1l1tn9 to smk Fash Isl office SERVICE Job• S 19.646 record req'd For inter· work For interview con Salary negot Wltraln on to $69,891/Year: Now v•ew call Lloyd Tolten Roy Petera or uoyd Tot· computer 6A'4·•2•2 Hiring! CALL JOB LINE (7 1') 5•6-5570 ten (714) 546·5570 t ·51 8·•59·38 tt Ex t Bardtn'sPe1t Con1ro1 8arden sPes1 Contro1 AIDE·LIVE IN. F pref, non-F2912H IOf info 2• HR E 0 E. E 0 E CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in our cus- tomer servi.ce 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 Llolands. Motor Routes available in , Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLIC ITING Deliver One Dav a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joan ne Craney amkr Anlst dlHbled 'liiiiiiil•••••Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii-~•-•••••• 11 .. ••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiimil•liiiiiiiiiiiillllliliiiiiiiiiiiiiilliilll••lli~ teac:hef. PIT. no eicp MCI ~-------------------------- $300/mo 6'5·2357 UE "YOO'' A SEIJ STAITO AllJ l(l(lllf(lt A '"' CAl£07 CM" All> CtlCK US OUT! Wt "' lo.1•>111 lo• AOUl 1 !;llt w SUl't IMSOllS 10 .,,.1 ••lh "'41•111 UI~ lf<~l'"C M• CllUO-t '9/ Ill( 0-AllGI tOA$l OM~ pt 01 1°' 111v\l lit Olll(Ol"l ""''' clt111 1, .,., lit ,.,. I~ ttl *"l .. ,h ~-~lit ti~ v~\ltlld tlld 1ti.lt In na 1$ NOT A raa1.1•a.• •lOOllCf~ ll1MA'1DD1 POSOflll .......... '"" lilt ollfl I &'""'°"' lltf'•lt "'" rttt orott""' to lll'lo '°' "' ''•lltd . ..... "'tft.tf'I' U!ll "00 SIOOO ~ .,.., -'ly 9t fW' bon n~lnllt ~'(.o"''"* t Vo.a \/lo_. ~ ... t l~Cl !Illy lllWIH ~It br M!tCN\l'f 'c~• ~ '"" .. • .. -~11 • ... ..., • ..,.11 .... ~ fl-l .. lllf l'O Oll4M -(~\ • Ho.o "' "'tMt 0-1 lllO\I ~-.. -· • llif\ • 918 tfte1....-~ '"""" Wl ............... 11 ttAllS 04 &a • • • lik41r. ,.., "" """ ,, .•..... " Orc•tor s ,.......... S.!Ot" .................. ,...., .... "" ....... " ......... , ... ~ ... c....~ ........... ~ .. ""' ................... ,.. .... ~ C1U.a .. 1111 {714) •••• $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ .. UTES OUR E Delivering t Hqurs are approxim PM Mon- day to Frid M Saturday & Sunday. or truck, proof of insurance a print-out re; quired . Call 642 xt. 202 for ap- pointment or a r-SOn-at t Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa. BOYS& GIRLS 2~ Mo~ -STARTNOW- 11to15 Years Old . WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY YOU iAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONTACT Mr. Phillips F!HONE (714) 892-1449 ALL TRANSPORTATION P-BOVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR , 'iy a newspaper carrier's job on fOrsize. · II you're 10 or older. a 1ot) as a newspapc1 earner nl1Qht be just your SITE" Just seno m this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are av1ulable now• It M•MMJ. Ir ' Illy llltt c1rrier! r:Jffi,7d like ~;,;-0:;;;;;~:;;:0;1 1ng a Daily Pilot carrier I Name I I Addre.s.s I II Phon.e c '" I I '-' Tt: "' ..., .... I ue 1. a., St I L----~~i~-----J • _.!9l.!llL.... ..,, --· --· ... ii ...... ii ... M. ~ .... A. . ,_ Wear? II W•, Ill --~-,.._,...,. l·.·.·,· .. IOOllli-jiiflilllll!I NOTICI II HIRH NOTtCI II "~ .. C.telft .,.....y ...... or~-8IVIN ..... Oler C..... elYIN ... t1'9 ~ , OAUfll•IA ......... ~..r:; iii M :. .. .=a:"=''.:.::~:.-.=ci:~= 'ir-~',:.:" .. ,..::,;&.•, .. ,, ,.,_:. ·ACUl!!!!ll A lftll~ • MHIM ~,...of .. £&JA111r1n ....,., .. enilllfloCOP-• _.,... • IM41P. ,... ~ :,~=o.,"M,..,,~~~~1:r.-c::'1.1&:::~~·.;:.g: .. , .., ----MllNCM TIUT AMIHOfOI on ~ 9oltd OI tl'9 DIMrtDtl ... ""::7..,c;::-'..,.-:' ,_.,.. .. f CW ~-.-.,--......NNY . .....--.. c:aey 11uo1..,,.. .. ~ ... G•••"'_..... ~ ~ •u ; .. .:.::ur ... end ....... ..... .. Rold ....... 10--" I loMI of .... ,.,.., W tlOft. 11912 .... w ...... • 'I .. LeN1 Ute....._.. of ..,owed Ille Mid Oft '*-'YI, 1111. .. Ind ....,..,....._ No. llsMt .. oC .-~ a........... ...,,......._ ............... '·"'· n. .............................. ...... .. ....... ... . "' .......... _,...,. M6ftt ,,....-; ........ ~ ~ ••nn1-. ........... t'l•r-.11 Ind lliltll'.,...,.. ... IO tN Hetf'leet M. Wlldlr, ca.Ir• lndailllnNRI WHl.,IA;,~ IMUORI -iittCiiiii:IT .. N.& ltocll 100 ot ..._.., ••-=: ""°'1 Hotel In INln:GeddlH.V...-:OOft.....,. ....,..... ltMWl1481r ...... C.. ...... .. •• =-.-=.."'='.. :-OflOMd ·==-~ ~ ~~~ ~.! = :. -:...=,,.,..:.*.:':.:MC:."': "~............. Thia •talefftlnt ... lllad ......... , 111wt .......... tt'9I It ~ t recwatt to con-._.._,.t. CCM IO Clle8i al• Court oyofDlalrtal ..... ....,.,., of In~ In-.... flllflnt. -. ... ._~QertiofOr· tfa_,lli a1111a ~ _...,. Uftder 1truct a ntw ban· Certain pre1ent11lon1 ... Mid. Ind "•.n·...,. -"" ~ ~•All. , ~....., dO lO A._... on.......... I,_ dO ... • ,_ ... eouncy on~ 7. ,.,.....::neaoftMC. .-1rr1Mtlng rOOfn on a ..,.. INOe, ~ No -.1......._.,......,. ~---.Ind ao "* 'ffNI..., .. Ill t111i1 °" ~ 11111 11 .... ,_.., ttll .11 ..,,.; e.ww-.1111 portion ot tile Ill• wNctl la were,.,,_. to tio.rclia/ com-ptoWte ~ P\llltlC llelr· ' • IN Olllriat II ""....-... "eny. m9f Ill 14, ,_ • 1:41 ,,M. In lal9 .. -. _. ,_ "'71• Act. • currently uaacl for off.atreec ml11lon11 co111111lttH1. Ing to WN ntW ~ ... ..,..,... .. ..-...., • ..., Oft ttfne, Dlipt. No. a • 700 CMc ...... _, ... ,... ~ Or ... Coetl NOTICE 18 Hl"EI pn#IQ,tN~ol C.0111m.,ndatlon1 and..,... "°"'9 "-d. -net.'°'"" Of .... llf A"90luaeect•9d0• Orh9 Wilt . ._.. .., ............. Del)'NotJ~M.,.. ap P'\MTHI" G1V1N that Mid t laundry fadlky and a 1IO* proc:Wnatlofta _. ~. Mid Ind ~ No. Y9rioue oe.trict ....... • II .,........ ,_.... AM: CA. .... .,_ .. ru.y •. 1 t ti. 1111 public NMne .. be Mid on 1q. ft. addition 10 the ·•nee ,_,.,.,. St\aring Giant tor ll-147-....... ....,ow-~ Ind oonlr9 Ud. llfl ~ • YOU oeJICT to .. -'-• 'TtH 17 •••••• 1540 JAM8C>AfE ROAD <>1*'1_. .... Extended s.rvtce Hours T a.m.-10 p.m. Mon-.Fri ltle Hfld dly of F*'*Y. public ., .... ol Illa "Jettno Commun It y Ao• In• t Ing ,..., PuDllc .._..on WHIMAI, .. '*"1ct a l'MftOI .. Ud.,. .,.....,. ., ,. ..........-. ~ n.. .. ...., ..... ,..1 ________ _ ttll. 11 the hoUf of T: Oulle'a Lounge: a raquMt to Substanc:. Abula (CASAi Dana 'olnt ·~~~ flM a rell ~In•.,.... ctantro de '° dlll.. ....... ..., ..... • .. -1ata Y•..,... .._.,. llftftH' p.m.. In IN Ctty Hiii COUl'ldl reduce Iha number of .,.. IC>P'·cwed "-o1ution "8n/loc.I eo..i of ~ 1 .,.. LM la lnlonuclan .,. Ind .... ~ • ea .,. • ....., ,..... , __ ... '"-.---...-"".-.-.-'~---~ 3D Newpcwt pr..,iou11y required petlllftg raQUMllng llUttlortution tor 11·1, z-a.,_ 11·'1 ......... • 11144 ~....... __.., .. ...._..._ • • ,.... ... ...... QIW ........................... ~ IJ'\at ..,. IC>P'CN9d public Pf°'*'Y perlftlt tor ... Mid. Ind-~ --8"9M, ........... °" ... UIMd ,_ ................... oourt .... -,....,.... filCTmOUe --CA t21413, • ~ ttlM and 1n c;ontwnctlon wttll • oem-Old County c:ourv-. uaa No ... , .. and ~-lledl (ciom. of ~ de un ....,. on ltl8 ....,... Your ....., • ....., NiMtl _..... • ' ..,... 8TATW pt9ca, Nar•t-' S*90M onstrated pealng formula, by Solldarlty ~ IO No. *2 ... ~ • Wilt Ind fdlnelrl: Ind ..mo . .._.. '-tit MOI IMf Ill In,.... or~ ..... IN .... C-... la Tfle lalowlnl '*'°"' •• me, ..,_, and be ,_.d the construction ol •MW ac· Pr...,.... • ~ Or· proving .. Hilla. Geneva WHINAS, the~,. ~.,,_..., de •• ~ enom.w. .. ...... -...). doing~ ... ~ ceM ~and e1rcularclrc»-ange County Judldaty w• FultOll queetloned ltema _......_tot oolfea manera, au rHpu .. ta .,YOUAMACMDITO.. ....._ dO .... e. P.9 IENTt"PAllES A WAlmA L MCMIO, CfTY off adJ~t to Baek Bay adopted. Ra1olutlon re· tcfleduled befOfe Local ~ .. GOiden WeM eecrtta, ti~ ....... ,_.... OI a COiltlt .... ONdltot OI .................... cailfom1a Oenerll PartM<-~. ettr " .......,. Orlw, Illa awroval ol • Quelling tuttlorlutlOn for Agency FOfmatlon Col'll-• and .., realatr .. attampo. IN f1a1111a:. )IOI.I.,... ... ..W _... ._ •= llhlp 2MS H•bor BM!. ...... modllk:allon 10 tlla Zoning public pr()party permit tor mlNlon (lAFCO). The Chelr-MAS. IM Dletrtct 1-TO THf M8PONDINT: ~ Cllllnt Wllfl .. court OI dO • DIA8 CAL..,.__ coeia ~ Clllf t2t2t ' ~ Oranea COM1 Code so es to alto. Ille UM Old Orange County man ••plajnecf IM time...,_. IO COMldar tM oa-The patltlonef flM fR8lt • prwt " to .,. penon11 _..,, •••••ter ••• Partt A--~ bt••• OaMy Piiot FetiNWy 1 t. 19N of addltlonll compact "'° CourlhOUM ute by Orange frame for IN meeting. The ~it of tM IUliject pethlon conoei ftlftt '/OW ,._.....,.. • ..,......, by ...... • IM-Sarvicee' inc A Cellfornla ~7 tandem parlllng ~ In County Centennia4. inc:. wu Board adjOumed at 10:40 S*C8I for priwM eactor uae "'81'riage. K '°" !ell to Ma • .,. oourt wllHrl tow~ ..... • .... ..,.., Corp 563 L•n• Canyon •----------icon)unctlon wllh valet peril-adopted Eatebllshmant of Lm. In memory of lob competlble wtlll jOlnt uaa reeponae ~ '° deyl., frOfft IN ..... of ..,_ i.. U.. .... • w....,. Way BrM CaUI 92921 CREVIER P\aJC ll)TIC( Ing MNice: and 111a approval an °'ange County Hu•d-R09flotm. lon9* • COUnty Ul'4tlr Eduedon Code Sec· the cteee tMI ttlla ...,.... • ._..of ...... • prowldld .. .. ...... N.M v 'Florllta inc A of a TRAFFIC STlonUDV" A oua Materilllt-~trlk• F0tc:e emc~~of.Or and ......,.., of ttone11310e4teQ.lnamM-luarwdon~.'ffNI.....,. In 8ec11on 700 ot the ..-1111111111; 1 ::,,111911111 c11ifo·r~1a corp , 2o u MOnCa °' Nagatllle Dactarat u was approv ... u rec· "9· ner to lil&ldlN&le compenu-rNy be entered and .. "oblla Code of Cellomla. ....... ... .. AngelcrHI Hacie nda 6 9 ~ ~NIAW bMr1 pteparad and stat• ommandedwltttllleaddltlon (EAL) tton to tM Dlatrtc1 and to courtrNyentara~ fgMiC ThetlmetorMngellllme .. •..Ur .... IH t•t· Helaflla ca111·t17•5 A p I NOTICE 11 . HEAEBV ltlal tile aubjeC1 deVelop-of tile Agriculturll Com-.8YLITATnY,A911a-obtain on·llt• lmpro,,.. COlllalnl~ln)unetM Of net ...-. swtcw to lcMlf 1Uth4ll•ll l•t•I•• Tflia 'bualMU 11 tOll· ....... ~•--1-"' :..~ ... :._ GIVEN ....... Ctty Coutd rnant will ~Mull 't".! tlg-~ ~!~ ~-~~ ~~--~ ~~ ~ ........ olftef ~ ...!.-.. oonoemlftt lllOll1flt~ ""' ..... of .... ,,, fl I .. ~ .... dueled by: • general part· """''"""~cu nJUUCD oflMClty of~citi nlflcanl ....... , on ,,. ., • .,.._._ .............. .._..... ..---~ ._.,......,.,_.,...; dl'llllon ... ..,_.,....... ,......,.., .............. • narlfllp · .. llOkt • putlllc on wonmant, and tile City an-Ing ..,. ~: Flnanc• ~ Piiot ~ 11, ,... ttOW THeNFOM. IE IT .,.,.,.,,, dlld CUllocly, dlld y MAY EXAMINE ... William J PINlllly the appllc;etlon of J.A.. CCIUfagaa memt>«a ol tile Ing ~· wltfl Cit* TM43 MSOlV!O, ""' tM Oo¥--IUPOf1, attor~ '-· coata, .. kept ~ tN court. "~ • _.. • ,,_.... • Thie 11attmenl wu lllad a ASSOCIATES FOR VAN-general put>llc to comment for tlle FlreComrnunlcatlona 81_.,. Mft lo9rd of tM Co.et lnd..c:ll ott1err .... •1"9f .. a .-r90f'i lnlelulld In n191111l a ............ wltfl ltle County Cieri! of°'" '" 11• ........ ........ 111 ... lPIWa.&.a• .......... M JI• 5-. ...... 027109 IS mt 5-. ._... 2'C#m eme-. ...... 1,..,1 IJSlllMl,.....,I.._, .QSai ..... ~ 11 me -. ......, 2f'MZ>t S....-s.Moe Parts -loeting 131-3171 1500 Auto Mall Dr. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edi ANCE NO. 11..:s on property on tile document (eoplee •• Sy•tam: Contrac t No. ~ nuTICl Community. 1 College Dllt1lct be grarMd by"" court. T1'e IM ...... you INY aerw el MM\ r a.,.... .,. County on Januaty 27, toeaeed 81 120 Souttl a.., available for publlc re· C252~ wmt Qty ol Brea tor doee her.tly dac:lare Its In-~t of ...... ta-upon tM -.out« Of..._ • ....... • .._. 1988 Front from IN declllon of oriew/inapectlon a1 \he Pten-er .. Senior CStlnnt Canter: ACnTIOUe -• tantlon to NClllle Ind con-of mone, Of ~or ia.tat«, or upon IN at-r •trOI ..... 4lle •• ,..... the Pwmlng Commllalon nlng Dapar1ment. al (71•1 ArnaNtman! to ~tract No.. NAl9 ~ATWT tldar propoeall tor )OlnC OC• ot r co11rt a11tflorlHCI tomey tor tM aHCUtor or 1111 ..._ ... Pub"lhec:I Orange Cout denying ... ~ to par-144-322$). C40 fOSWllti Shiirado-Moa-: TM folowlrl9 ........ .. Of Dlltnct pmparty proceedlrlgt !NY ... ~ ldrNnittrllO{, end ... wltfl ... .. .... .. .. ..... o.lly Pilol Fabluaiy 4 11 mlt IN,....,....., of.,.."• NOTICL..15 HEREBY i-a• Pn end ~Ion doing buelnaea aa; In KCOfttenc. wttfl the A.UO n 1117 Ille court wltfl proof of... ....... ..,.. ,.,lil1l411 ti 26 1tllll • . built" .,.,...., pMlo ltl&t FVATH(A GIVEN 11181 Mid Ol1trlct for lnt•·Canyon Dey SEA WINO PAINTING, prcMl6one "' S«ttofl 1-1)90 .., Gt• ... ~= Vice, • ---reqlllel ..... ...... .. ... • . Th .. 27 "-cr....s 1 ~family publicl'IMrlng wlll beheldon Care Cenrer; ~tandarc1 7U2 Saa Spring· Oflve teQ. of the Ecluc8lkln ..,..,,. ,.... lnO tNI ~ dallre 8"dlil ....,a ....... ~ ttlet allCMdt tile 11• the 22nd d9y ol fabtu.ry, AgrM!Mnt A-8711....q wlttl •~. Huntington 8Mctl, Code: and nob le "8reby ~ notica of tM Mno of *" In-• ....... "8.IC NOTICE lowMlle f'loof -of t 5 988. at tile houf ol 7·30 California Department of Call.t2MI glvafl"'9eClftlN•ltldayof John E~~. At-"91'1tOtylnd...,._nentof a• 11111f1 .... tlmee !fie~ -0,, p m., 11'1 IN City H .. COuncfl Aging: AtrH111ent No. 8arNrd John Valentln, Mey. 1tM. • l."30 p,m., the tomey lot ........_, lOlt ...... -or ol IN ped-....., • • W......: • ,.._ U1m propartylocetadln tflaR-1 5 CMmberS. 3300 Newport 087-132 10 stUOy mounlailn 7642 Sae Spring Drive. ~.,_.. .. hold_ llualf"8e Center Dr .• •IOI • ...,,_Ofeccounet1M11ltollld dO .. &lffll a e fllCTmOUelUeMH CMtrlct. Thie project hu ~d. ~ a..cti. lions In Souttlarn Oranea Huntington ~ti, Ca41f. ragulllr pUbllc ...,..... end !MM, CA 127 t5 In Section tlOO end l200.& of .. ...._ • .,... ..... u. 8TATtmN'T bear\ ~ encl It haa CA 92M3. at wNcfl time encl County: ArcMac1-Englnear t2t48 • wlli conaldar .. plarll Of Publieflld ~ C... tM C.-.. n6e Pr....._ Code. ... ef ........ ... The 1o11oW1ng p,arwna we bear\ ~*' that It II ~. lnter•..0 panon• Agreement wftfl tile SWA Thia bu11neas II Gon-propoull IUbfNIMd, end ~ Plot ......, 21, ,.... ,.,.. ~. • • :.. .. •). doing bull-.. categorically exempt under may ~ and be l'IMrd Group for landacaping cle-ducted by: an lndMdual BE IT FUATHEA RE· ruatY •. 11, 11, 1... flN '-• 1191 C .... UI C.. .... -HORSETHIEF CANYON Ille raqultamenta of tile Celi-thereon '91 8' John W1f.'IM MrpOft; Bernerd J Valantln SOLVED, mat tt1e Secretary 1"* Drtlia, .... ....... CA The nema end addr .. o1 PARTNERS, 17991 Mllchall fomlatlwtrorwnent•Ou.ilty WAlllDALMOQIO,CITY Arctlllaet-Englnaer AQrea--This 1111--.1 WM flied of Ille Board of Truateea le m1' 1M court Is: (El nom~ 'I So uth, Irvine . C1 ll f Act C&.eM. CllJ ......... ment wltfl CH2M Hill.Celi-With'"' County Clerk of Or-hereby directed to gl"9 no-Ml.JC llDT1CE ~ Orange eo.t dlrecclon delacona .. t. The t27 14·eot5 NOTICE IS HEREB Y..... lomla. Inc, lor deelgn ol ter-ange County on January 12, ta of Iha.,.,......, pulltlc Olllfy PllOt February 10, 11, Superior Coun. Stat• ol Ga1aw1y Hlghland• .• FURTHER GIVEN ttlel Mid Publlstlad °'ange Coelt minal apron/tulweya and 19811 meeting by publlcatlon ACTITIOUI --17, 1tlt Calltomia, County of Or· California limited partner· Sorvtce Hrs . MOn-Frl public lleeflng will be held on Deity Pilot fabrwlry 11, 1.., fuel •Y•tam; Amend!Mnt • ,.,_ purauent to Section lt3tl MAm 8TA~ WTIIM4 anea. 100 Civic C...ter Drive &hfC>, 109e0 Wlllhlra Blvd . 7:00 am to 10 pm the 22nd day of February, TM'8 Ho 2 10 ArcMect·Engl,_ PubllSlled °'anga eo..t of tile EducetlOn Code. The,..,.... pat90fll .,. W•t, s.nta Ana, CA 9270 1, Los AnQelat. Callf 90024 IPEl'l IAYI 19811. 11 ttie ~ of 7 30 A g r e e m a n t w I t fl D11ly Pilot January 21, Feb-On motion of TruatM doing~ ea: I "8JC ll)JIC( The name. addr9M. and TM l>rniay Companies, ~~~~~~~~~I p m , In the City Hall Council flt&.IC N011C( Rowland/Ehrenllranu for ruary •, 11. 111. 1918 ArmandO R. Aull, d4Ay eec-CASA MOA"O AS· t~ numbaf of l>la4tl· Caltlornla. 17991 M1tchall DATSUN '7• 280z. clMn Ct1embers. 3300 Hewpor1 deaign of Juvenile J<.11t1Ca, TtM15 ondad end c;Mrlad, Iha SOCIATES. 130 Newpof1 tltr1 attorney, or plalntlfl Soutll. lrvlne. C1 1i l . • Boule¥wd ~ 8Nc:f'I NOTICE M-Famlly and Probate Court above rHol11llon wu Center Drive. ""'• HO, wlttlout an anorney. ts (El t271•-eo95 gd paint. no dents. mags, CA t2M3 '•t wtMct'l lime and --•CUllll rn Facility; Otta<s of Donated flt&.JC NOJIC( adopted wltfl IN tolowlng Hewpon Beactl, c.Mf. t2llO nombfa. la dkacclon y el nu-Th11 bus1n111 Is con· shS Pt1195ns. am/Im cus. 1st plaea. lnt.,..ted Pl'IOfll Notice is hereby gi_, th.al Spece trom Santa Ana Unto ¥Ota· Roger Eba.rt a Mary mero d• telelono dal dueled by • geiwal part· 1• Kevin 722-8957 mey appear encl be ,_.d Iha ~ will not be lled School Dl1trlct. '1CTTTIOUS.,_U AYE8: Mf . ..,,,.,, Mfa. Stanley Turner, 2112 ,..._..,_.., at>ogaOodeldarnandanta.o narahlp MBZ 1985 190E 2.3. mfnt thereon responaible for fll'Y del>ta or Capcstrano Bay Park and MAm S!Al'BmlfT Baum, Mr. Aull, ML Pollard. 8aylftofa Offle, Newpor1 U.C.C.) del demandanta qua no L.C. Albertson. Jr . Sr cond sltll und41r wwr WMIDA L MOGIO, CITY liabllltlel contracted by any-Recrullon D11lrlct and !"' following P"'10M ate and Mr How.id IMcfl. Cllff. t2t13 Notice 11 1we1>y glVWI 10 tler!ca abogedo, n ). C R. Vice Ptalfdenl white wlpalamtno 1,rt• c~, CllJ ef ~one otbar 1.11an mYMlf. or or LaguM Hiiis Senlor Center; doing.t>Utlneaau: NOES. None Kathie Turner, 745 DclfN. crecllton of the wlthlft "BUD" MA.1'SH. Eaca .• LAW Thit stalament was.111e<1 $17 500 85'-5278...,.. . ...... alter this dale elltend lhe ••Plrltlon d•t• ESMERALDA MINING & ABSENT: None ngo Drive. Newoott IMcft. nameo tr.,..,or(•I ttlel • OfflCES Of HARRIMAN & 1fl ,,,. County Clark of Ot· • PublW!ecl Orange COM1 Dated thla 25111 day of and lncrHH Illa Grent DEVELOPMENT COMPANY ABSTAIN: Nona Ca41f t2MO bull trantter a. aboUt to be MARSH. 301 N Raymond ange Couoly on January 13, -OaHyPllot February 11, 1MI Januaty. t988 Awatd lor Prooallon's Ver· TRUST ACCOUNT, 1122~ STATE OF CALIFORNIA\ Allele Turner Foater, fNOe on~ property Ave., Fullenon. CA t 2e3t 1918 TM4t ...,._A. Caoll tlcal c -Suparv111on Pro· Newport 81vd. •• 19, Coeta COUNTY OF OAAHOE 13070 Portoflno Ortve, Del heNlnafter dMcrtbacl. (71•11179-7190. • FWTI07 i----------i Publisfled °'Inga Cout grim (Awerd No OV MIN. Calif 92627 I, NOAMA A. GOBLE. M•, Call. t201• .Tile Mlftea encl bulineea DATE; (Faeha) JUN 09 Publlthed Orange Con t Deity Pilot February 4, 5. 11. 8601.0300.()(ll; Shor1·0oyte Helen Garner. 151 10 Sac,_ary of the Board of Rutty Turner. 251! Arbor eddruua ot ltle Intended 1tl7 Dilly Piiot J1nuary 21 28. 1--_,.;;~~~....;;-.._ 1gea· Plan lor Mental Health Sar· Tustin V~llage Way •2. TrutteatofCoeatCommuni· Drive. NfwP0'18Mctl, Cellf. tranetarOt'I are; CELESTINO QerJ L Qr..wlla, Cterll. FtbrUary 4. 11. 1988 TllF440 VIQel, Part "B" with State Tustk'I Calif. 92680 ty COiiage District of Orange t2M3 MIRAACHl, .. 270 E. 17lH ST., ., C. ~' o.,we, Tll-377 1---------De pan men1 of r.tan tal Tlltl buslneu I• con-County. c.lltomla. hereby Thie bualnan Is con· ..-11 COSTA MESA CALI-Publlshec:I °'anga Coell .. llM.,. NOTICE "8JC NOTICE Health 1917.al f'.'l9Cal Vear. ducted by an indMdual cenlfy that tile eboW and ducted by: a generm pen-FoRNtA t2t27. · Daily Piiot Fet>f'uary •, 11, 1 __ .;.,,._==..;.;.;;..;.;,;;,,;;;.. __ 1--,;,..;,=..;...;..;,;.,,-.-;;.__ Ahao BelCtl Pier Refurbllh· Halen Garner foregoing Aaadutlon ... neraNp The location In Caifornle 11. 25. 1988 STATlmMT M menl Grant Appticllion, end ThlS 1111ament. WU flied OUlty-ancf ragularty aOopt9d KaieNa Turner of tile c:tWf euc:utlve office Th44 I 1('1117 • HAMGDllTRlfT "*' Conveyance of Santa Ana witll the County Clerk of°'" by !he Mid laoard at 1 reg-Thia .,.._.,, ... flied 01 prtnclPll .,.,..... office ~!!!!0"9ST"~•....!• UM"*' ACTITIOUS R11/8f ChanMI and Wan Ca· •nga County on January 27. 1118' rnM'ing hereof he6cl on with tfla County caartt of Or· of the Intended ttanataror le: rtaJC N011C( -.. '~ ,. ' ~;;;~~~~~~~~ROSE J EWELRY DESIGN, ....... u. nyot1 Road e-ts Cer-!9811 Ille 20th day of .January. ange County on.,..,.,., 26, "IMW .. IDOW" Tl'la lotlowing persons.,, 220 Pllmaf •A Coal• Mala. Tfle following persona tain constructlor? contract• . ,,..1 1988. and l>UMd by • ma-1"8 All other buainMI ~ '1CTTTIOUS .,..... dol;'t bulinffl u PA••TI --· Calif 92127 • have lbandoned tile uM ot -• Mt for bid. aw1rded. Publtshe<I Orange Co'ut jority \'Ota of Mid Board. . ,_ encl adcll 11111 UMd by the ..._ ITA'nmWT C C . INC . 575 Anton J Valerie B. Boeton. 220 the f 1ctltiou1 Bu11na11 end ptOjeels accepted Rat-0 11ly Piiot February •. 11. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I Publiahed Oranea COM1 Intended tranelerOf within The following~'°"' we Boulevard. Costa Man Too mUCh eeen down? Peltnaf •A. Coalt Mesa. N ame w E S T E R N olutton selling• public ,,..,. 18, 25. 1988 llave hereunto aet my hand Daily Pilot Fat>Naty •. tt, lflfM yeer1 laat yeer1 laat doing bullnels u: Calif 92621 L .... '79ornewarMBZ Cellf 92927 FINANCIAL S ERVICES. Ing 10 vaeale public: llrMll Th~ andlNltfllalttldeyofFab-11. 25. 1... put 80 far M known to tile IRlllNE FINANCIAL IN-Converting Assets to Compare our largeaeleel. Thia bualneu 11 COii· 2162 Ouoont OrlYe, Sutte w1lhln111acommun11yol Rotl· ruary, 1111. Th-436 Intended traneferM ate: VESTMENTS II, 2091 Bl*-Mll._lnc . a Call1om11 cor· OA C ~by einlndMdull 214 lrw'41 Calif 92715 1ngH1"s for Marct12, 1t1111. P\8.ICNOTIC( (liln.) NonM fl QeMa, ··NONE" MN Center Orl'le. Sulla or(lion. 575 Anion 11111 If .. Tl Valeria e. &o.ton Th. ACtillous Buslneu 9 30 1 m , was adopted E•· ......,., " .. 9Mfd el "8JC ll)TIC( TM nM.cil end buelrlau 2 0 0 . I rv In•, Ca I If . oui.vard. Coste Mesa. dial MERCEDES This statement was hied Name ratened 10 Ibo~ wu change of lhre 30-hout In-K,,_.., T,..._ addr9aa of Ille lnt4ihded 12715-115' Clllit 921126 (2131714163 7.2333 wttll theCounty Clerlc of °'. flied 1n °'lfl08 County on forma tion Ptocasa1ng f1CN!!!!0"91T"~S ALLINOUIRIESREGAAQ.. .... lr•••-C•lat• SarnuefA ... ~J;_,C41Pr1 ,.!~ 5~11 d·~~bbuainess lat con· anga County on Deciamber November 12 1tll6 FILE S~st Ill tor two luff· -,.,~ .. , ING THE REQUEST FOR ACTITIOUe _.. Altdlie and Geor C Cor-..., __ ......,,er .,.,..,., "'• ,...,_, Y •corpora ion 5Frwyt'lear8"ch81vd 31 1987 NO F325862 uma. regular Information Thafoltowlng personsara PROPOSALS SHOULD BE ..,._ITA~ dovL 4M1 M.':n Ave 200. lrvl ne , C a lif W111iem Lamaf,VleaPresi· '"Buena PaOI ,_ JOnathan C Meyer 1201 Processing Spacfaltst 111 pot· dOtng bu1inest as; DIRECTED TO· DAVID IL TM,..,.... par90na -Cyprea Cellfornle to130 ., •2715-115' <*II PORSCHE '76 912E Publtltlad. Orange C:O.t Baysl<M Drnia Corona oal itJOns was apptovad Gain THE ARTS OF ORANGE 8 R 0 W N E L L • doing ~ -That tile property pertl-Kenneth S. KMdan, 209 I • Thia statement was hied ec:11an a 5 spd loc.I Daily Pilot Jar>uaty 28 fat>-Mat C•ttl 92625 Pl1nn1ngllmplemen1at1on COUNTY. 170 East 17tfl CH ANCEL L 0 R (7 1 •) R 0 C H£ STE A AS. narlt ,_..o la daaall>ed In ButifleU C...ter Drive, Sulle Wilfl Illa County Cler1t ol Ot· r araged i~assic. 's 12K. ruary • 11. ti . 1988 . Robert Nelson 616'11 Projeel was approved Per-StrMt, ~le 212. C09ta 432·5113 OR C. MICHAEL SOCIATES. 1 Pn Ptaa. gerieral ea: mae1 1Mf1lat, 200. lrvl na . C a 11 1 =CountyonJanu•ry 13 X.-6.126'4 or 642·9666 Th-414 Margarite Corona del Mar, sonnel mattlfS were 8P-~, ~~2~~retl HO W £ B S T E R · V IEC t Sul ta 1000. JafllbOrM and 19 1ocetacUt· 270 E 17tfl 92~~ 1~ Slmonda Jr 19 II F117110 •---------Ceht 92625 proved Certain purchasing · CHANCELLOR·BUSIN SS Center IMne CllM t2n• St •16 Coat• MeM. Call-· ' • PORSCHE 7S912E. !Cini •-.,. N011C( Marvin Ross B1lt>oa Bay matters-• approved Cer-East 17th Streat, Suite 212. AFFAIRS (71 4) 432-5445 Ed..;, ~ . '-"'*· i«;,.. t2'27. 2091 BuSIMU C...tar Drive. Publl~ed Orange Coast cond rebll mtr Musi,.. '"-Club. 1221 w Coast Higll· tein tract millers -• •P-Cost• Mau. Calif 92127 Publlll'lad Orange COM1 120 Via wa1ars: Newpor1 The...,_ name used Suite 200, lrvlna. Calll Dally Pilot Janufry 21 26. 10 appreciate S 12.995. FJCTITIOU9 ~•• way, Newpon Baacll. Calif. ptoved A Release of MOf1· Th11 busmen la con-Daily Pilot February 11, 11. Belen. Call!. t2ta by Mid ........,°" at Mid 92715-1156 Febtuary 4, 11, 19811 646-5568 Hm 721-0856 NA .. 8TA.TlmNT 92660 gage'°' Doy' Mulford wn ducted by.,, lndllliOu•I 25. 1tl8 T Patridl 9'Nttt, 132 Via lo~atlort It : c ... 111no·1 Oele R. Peteraon, 2091 Tt1·379 ---Tiie f--.&.u. • .,, This bus1na11 wu con-awove<1 Resoluhon con-Jim B•"•" Th-«4 11111ca ~t eaacfl Oulllty Meata. 8usinffe C...ter Drive. Suit• lllllDI"' NOTIC( PORSCHE 78 9 11SC ,;;;;;;:;;: per'IOn ductedby agener1lpertnar· ce1n1ng Apartme nt D•· Thia statement wu llled Calif Hta , That Mid bulk lranaf9f le 200 . lrvlne , Ca l If '"- Targa gold •Int cond. dat&°GER REAL~ a MAR· ll'llp vatompant Revenue Bonoa. W1111 the County Cieri! of Or· P\aJC N011C( Gar; Alar9on. Partner, Intended to be conaum-t2715-1 15& Kmw Must sell' 778-6375 E1191 KETING. 17992 Mltc:Mll So. Tl'lla alat_,t wu filed Issue U ot 19115 (Hon 0. ~~County on January 19· '1CTTTIOUS .._.. 7.ol teat Wt* ()all Aldga, mated• tile ofllc:e of-Cell• ~~ier~ e~ '1CTITIOUS ....... 6•5-6594 Suite 101. Irvine CaHf witfl the CountyClark OI°'· :'oo::"LC0tpora:'1~w: ,_.. MAmlTA~ Orange.CllM.t2tll lornlaButEaetow tnc.,234 200 l rv lna c'a t1f NA.mSTATIMINT VW 196712volt -llres 92714 =CountyooJenuary25.A1:,. R."~~ .. ~p-P\Jbtlshed °'"91 Coul TNlollowlngpataons•• G'9ndonl.&nens,Part-E. 17th St.. •111. Coet•1211S.115' . ThefOllowlng 1>9'SOOS8't am/Im cassette f\Jna Char'lal Keigti Carter. 597 1 prOV'ec:I Aaaluuon concem-Di iiy Pilot January 21. Feb-doing bullneN .. nar. 12 Kaptar, !Ntne. Call . ....._ c.-tomla 92627 on or Tllil bualnau ta con-doing bustnau as good $750 675-5302 Peralta Hiiia Dr . Anel'letm. Publisllad °'ange Coast ""'1988 s ......... Family Mori· ruary 4, 11. 111. 1... IA91NE FINANCIAL IN-92715 after Mardi 7th. 1"' ducted by • venatal part-c Ac . s 7 5 A n I 0 n Calif 92eot Deily Pilot February • 11, ... ., •. .,,... Th~ 10 EST ENTS 209 8u Aeytnond A. 8._.., Part-Thll bull tr ... II IUb-......,. Boulev1rd Cos11 Meu please cell alter 5 OOpm This t>ustnau " con-111. 25. 1t1111 oaoa Revenue Bono Pro· v M • 1 Ii· nar. 270 Mountain Court, ject to Calltornla Unllofm ~=--T ,.._~ c am 92626 --Th_.3' gr1m was adopted Evalu· neu Center Onve. S4.11te Ir' Calif t2t71 Commardel Coda S«:tlOn _,_ · ......., ..... Aaln O..tttic 9308 duc1ed by an lndiVldval alton of po1ent1al AdYlsory rtJBl.IC NOTICE 200. Irvine. Caltf t271S ... · Thia 1t1t--.1 was filed Converting AaselS 10 _________ 1 Charles 1<e1g11 Cwter Ballot Measu e on auarna Jamee T Capratz 2091 Thl1 bullnaM la con-1106. wltfl IM County Clattl of °'· Catfl, Inc . a Ca111orn1a CO<· Accounts Receivable This statement ... IHed flt&.IC NOTICE II VI tr. n ~ p Ori .. Io ~ f1CTTTIOUS ....... Buslnaas Center Drive. &lit• ducted by • venatal part· TM name and actor ... ol ange County on January 21. p oratlon. 5 7 5 Anion Cterll Pac•ltG View Mem· """h the County Clark ol °'· alraleglea to imptova -" MAim STATlmMT 200 Irvine Calif 92715 naraNp tfla per1on wllll wflo111 1988 Boulav1rd. Costa Meaam oriel Park Newport Beach anga County on January 26. KITM1 The following 1<' h. s l<Uoen 209 Edwin.....,..,. c6aime INY be fttecl '*Call-n.MI Calif 92121 Call Fran 644-2700 1988 S T'A TI II IN T 0 P ~=11:dw::'ep~o~fl~ dOlng buslnass :;:eon• are 8ul4= ~tar Ortve: Sult~ nw. atatement •• Neel fOfnla Baet ~ow Co .• 234 ~ 1 • ......, _.. Thl1 bu11ne11 la con· -,... w.ntDRAWAL. ded Raaol lion 30&0 AIRWAY AVENUE 200 lrvlna Calif t271S with tile County Qertl of Or-E. 17th St.. 111· Coat• ......... C•ntet Dtf .. ducted by • corpc>(1llon N·BERS ?ublltnec:I °'"'O' Cout ,_,~ :;revlM<1Conn':c1of 1301 Oove Streat.Sulta•eo: vine. c. s~. Jr .. aneaCountyonJanuary 15· ...... Calltomla t2t2~ ................ c .... : w1•lamL"'-. Vice Ptesl· " Daity Ptlot Fet>ruary 4, 11. ...UT.a ueDlll lnttrnt Code lor P1ac.nll1 Newpor1 Beactl. Calif 926e0 2091 8ualnaae Center Drive. 1911 the lelt day tor Nlng m11-11• dent C •01LLAC 18 25 1988 flCTITIOUI au••••• Unified SChool OlatrlCI WU Br ... Wn t-V, Inc .• Dela-Sult• 200. Irvine. Calif. Pu "= :7.:1tfl~or~:: Publiltled Orange Coul Thie alalamenl WU llled n Tt1~7 MAm adoPted °''nge County ware Corporation. 1301 t 27 1S bhhaCI ~.,. ' bat Dally Pilot Fat>Naty •. 11. with Ille County Clef'k of°'· ----------11 TM following person h .. Ash Ind Gama Commillk>n Dove StrMt. Sulla •IO, Francee H. Dodd, 2091 Olllfy Piiot Januery 21· 29• ~ day Of~ ti. 25. 1... "'O' County on January 13. BEAUTIFUL SELECTION wrthdr_,, as a general Pl'1· Annual .._...... was racet¥ec:I Nawpot1 Beaefl Calif t2MO ~ C...tar Offle Suite F.t>ruary •. 11, ,... ~ data __... Th-434• 1988 Of lete model low m11e""e nar tr-t""" ,.......__.....-.. • ...,.... ' ' c t 7 's 111-374 !led tl>ove. l'lfn11 -.. watw;"~,h.-~ Ind filed ElltenSIOfl of lime Tiiis bualnat I• con· 200, !MM, altf 2 1 o.e.t. February Ith, 1111 P\aJC N011C( Publiahad °'ange Coat! CCad1ll~is In Orange I bv"""8 name of STANPAC to submit repO<'I '°'••Pl"-duc1ed by • CCl'por911on Thia bualMU II coo: .. _.,. --IAllUaL "· ltlTCMll. Da;ty PllOt Janu 21. 211. aunty ff us today PARTNERS et 1565 W"' dilute of Pacnrc Com· Jill E Luu. Otstrtct Man-dllcied by • gerieral part ~ ""'~ M01191 c. COMOVA. ..._ llJ1l1I Feorulf'Y, 11 1';l11 540-9100 BOWIE MICAr111ur 8outevwd Co.la merc:entre funds '°' g~· tgerTh'-II._.. ~~ T c .... '1Cnnoue.MMei'.. ....-411 T........ ACnnGUe WH Th-380 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA 'll·'ll SRILLH 15 to choose lrom GOOD selection F1nanc1ng 11111.lt -· OAC 898-4645 Dir * Corvatle 1975 Bl~ pnnt eog1n loaded w11n ••tras HOPS wtre wnaels, • hnl cond $7900 670·29411 JHISll I SH Or1111 C..•ll s al4tsl l111<ol1' ltrc1r, •t• sll1f '"" JS• -~ ~In . stmet I lusrac NELSON W BOWIE. M Caltl 92621 · p<of«la wH ac>Provad.,..... •• atel--.I w .. """' .-.-ep.,. NAmlTA-=>ff Putlllatled Orange CoMt NAl9 8TAT'llmNT C asa. · otution concerning con1ract with Iha County Clark of Or-Thia 11atement wes n1ec1 ·-..-... Piiot ,,....,.._.. 11 1 ... a long ll me osta The lietltloua buslnea1 phyllclen pay "'" waa ~ County on Januaty 19 with tile County Clefk ol Or· The foloWlng per90nt .. .,_, ~ -1 TM5 1 TN lottowwlQ peraon• .,. rtllJC NOTICE MPSa resid£•n t ~~,..,_.i name s1a1--.1 tor Iha pert-,.. ,,.. .. _ ..... lo 1 • · Cou"°" on J-..n. .... doing businaaa M: ~ .. : ~ nershlp W81 flied on oac.m-..,apt... .,...,..,t n con· " : ... , __ , "'" THE GARA COMPANIES CAC. A GENEVA COM-FICTITM>UI au ..... a w ay Feb ruarv 8, ber31 1teeln tlla Coun"'ot ~Nno 111vestmant of••-,_.. 1 20-::=i::---l.••e P\aJC ll)llC( PA.NY 575 Anto n NAMllTAff....,. 1988 N • '1 cea•lundsforloc1l '99f1Claa Pvbl1shed °'ange Coast •"• _.ft.,, • ' c M 1n ewp o rt Orange FILE NO f331107 u adopted Satecllon of Deity Pilot JllJWary 211 Fet>-c.,.ea 1 ..-.., _, Huntington "· Call!. loulavard. oata aH, The following 1>9'10t1a are Beach CA H e 1s Full Name and Addr .. of w "fl . · • .... eo.tet °"'" t214e U1liM Calif. 92621 doing bualnasl u surviv~ bv hts wife the PerlOn Wltl'ldrewlng. =eel-Engineer~~ ruery •. 11· · 1918TtM11 t:.4:.. .,,,._ c..'. George AoudetO. as Awe. ~!'~IT !!!!,!!9 Converting Aasall 10 PREMIER CONST~UC· · Aober1 J St La-ance, ng ..,. r tl71t ' . B Aeclondo IMct\. Celt. -A,-.. , Cuti. lne., a Callfornlt eor-TION. 793 Amiga. Way. M11ry: soru.. A rtbu r 1565 w191 MtcArtflur For construction of Katella ~ OrWlfl Coett ~71 TM<~l*'tON•• po retlon. 575 Anton Nawpor1Baactt,Cellf 92&&o a nd F redertck. and Boulevard, Coat a Maia. :~--8'~~...1!'!~ rtB.IC N011C( Dally ~ FetiNWy •. 11. "-fMI =· 20202 dolts. ? ... ~11 H!'.'..PSHt•E l\Mvard. Costa Meaa. Call! J~ Anthony Leitao. d · h t J h Calif 92126 ..,.,,.._ 11. 25 1MI Aunnlng Spri l aN, Hunt· ,.__ "'"' " t2t2t 793 AmfOOI Wey. l\lawpqr1 a ug N oan IS s Md Rooer1 J St Lew-ang. Inc .. Mleeted .. primafY ACTTTIOUS .,..... . . lnaton. laadl. tM4t ASSOCIATES •• Cellfomla Thia busln... II c:on-Batch Calif 92860 mo t h C' r Ed 1 1 h , ,en! firm, and ASL ~'"9 MAMI ITAtumWT Tlt-430• .,-1111 ~ · 18 con-genarll ~. \7922 dllcMd by: a-CC)r1)0fetlon Thia· bu1lnan ~ con· brothers. George & Put>lttflad Orange Coa91 Engi~~ ~.:~ TM= ~· .,. •-~ llftllC( dueled by' a 11m1tee1 pennar-"'ch Avenue, Sult• 100. WM!an'I Larner. Va Pree!-duc:ted l>Y. .,, Individual Albert. sisters. Annie. Daily P110t January 21. 21. :::· D!:a C...ter !o new ~RSIFIEO ~OLOINCS ~ "" afllp ~ ~7 ~!.___.. • ~ a? ' ~ Joel ..... Leitao ,._... Ed d M 3 fabluary • I I 1981 ' • George AfuCMIO .,...,.,._.,,. • ._ ••._.,,., WM ...., ·-1111_,I WIS f._, na an ano n. · Tfl-382 Enwonmantel Menagarnent •350 Von Karman. Suite K 1• Ttli9 ll&tament ... lied Calllornl• corporation, wlltl IN County Clark ot Or-with Ille County Cieri! ol Or- grandsons V1s1tat1on Agency Clvlc C...ter Heed· UC>. Newport a..cti, Calif P1Cnnou9 .,_.. wltfl the County Qertl of Or· 17'22 F1'dl A...,., lutte ... County on Jenuery 13, ange County oo January 20. w ill be ~nda y. Feb-Pl&.IC NOTICE ~~!~::•c=~ *1~ ·~lifiec:I Land 1 E11p40. T=:':! •• ... Count) on Daoeml>ar 1~A.~·:!,:~5QI t... ,... 1tM ,,_., nar y 12, from 12 It primary firm and TM r1tlon Co ' Utllfl Corpor-doing bulinaaa u : 31, 1917 UndlroCanyon "'*' ._ Pullllf!lld Oranga CoMt Published °'anga Coelt ';!~~~!!!!!~~~~ noon to 8 00 P M Fu-FICTITM>UI llU9IMl:SI Donald l<rotM PartnarShlp _...._ •3~ Von Katman LliiCO 17100 Gilleti. .•v· ,_ .... ....___..• ,. __ t't...,, Piiot. Jenu.-y 21• 21• Deify Piiot January 21. Feb-. ..... ITArn.tff • ........ I • -Putllltflecl °' ... Colal -·· ---• -· -*'-Y. 11. 1MI • 11 11 19N • neral services will be r11e followfng pertont •• Mleetad .. alternate: and Sult• 440, Neoiwpor1 IMcft. · lrvtna. ~ •27•4 OaMy Piiot ...,._., 21 n TNa bulWIMa le COft.. • • Th 371 · · Tfl.41t 161' M1'11o1 llM •••••••1111111• S:ilturday, February dotngbldineuu ~~~~ ~~2:!.n... le c-~Y = ~-Fel>ruary4, 11, 1• ' •~by.•...,.. per1·j-.;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;;;i·==-----;;;;i;;=; 13 2·00 p M bo h St1AMROCI< TRAINING --.-·-· ......,...-, .,.,,... ._ ,..... ' ~..-· ~ ·---AdfnlntatretfW •ADVERTISE• FOR 3 DAYS ANO RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO THE DITll 111 llPI. " AT lHE ORANGE COlMY f AIRGROtN>S ON FEB. 12·14. ( ....... ,,... ..,,,~ , · • l to ASSOCIATES 15 Allegheny naerlng-Flnanee 8ulldl119, dUCted ~: • cori>oretlon tlon. 17100 o..tte Av-"-"A. Goafnerl be held a t Harbor lrvlne Clllll t2no ' Remodel (Projaet No C c.rtar Biddle. Vice , IMN. Clllf. 1271• 'nlll 11atament .-91c1 Lawn Mortuary In-~ MlflOn Th-" O t I I -• 2 O · 1 • 7 l ' Plelldllit Thl.9 ~ le con--PmUC llJl1Cl wtlfl Iha County a.ti of Or-s A......._ Celt. OttlmotolSIU Atetlttect• and Tilll .... ement .. Ned DJ' • COIPof•llOI• ... County Oft..,,,.., •a. lermenl to follow at ~2720-·-·• ~ Meoclat ... w• ~ • w6th IM County a.ti of Or-John '**etl. ,,....,.. 1• Harbor Lawn Mem· Tiii• buainau 11 Gon• prtmary fltm. and CfWtta ... County on,,.,._.., 16. TNa 1&a11 _ _. WM llad w oria l P a rk Harbor dUCt.Oby enlndMClual Huntle y R1v11111 , AIA. 1.. tfle~QertlofOr-ll'IU1hoe Or ... c... Lawn Mortuary 0.-Sllaelagitl Than! Arctlff.CI. Mleeled M .,.__ ,__ County on~ It. um OI' NJlllOUe ~ Not JfttWr 11, 21, .. ,,0 ........ ' Thia 1talaman1 w• Ned Mlad ~ Or-. Colal' Miii••--'*"9ry4, 11, 1• rectors. ~ -.N~ Witfl lhe Coynty Clarll of Or· The 8oerd adjOUtNd .. Del)' '*" ~ 21. ~ ,__ TM ""=-,.,..... Th-311 anga Cour'lft on January 22 10 00 a.m In memory of ruary 4. U . 11, t911 ~ °' ... Colal ._,. ..,__...,,. ... ., ---------I ~tea ' Ru9l'I JOlln Granea • ......,.. -TtMtl PllOt Fatlnlaty 4. 11• the 'tctlttout htlnon llmC( P'ACIFIC Y•W ,_,. of Aft181m ..,_ 1ttt: 11. 1... -~ HC>MnHllf ~ -....-.;;;:;;:;ii:.;,;:~~--1 •lllOMM. P'AM PubllSliec:I Orange Coaet Oudeay ~ ·~~lty !:; nHlt HYON f'Al'TNIN, 17'11 ,.__,.,., • u ... •tu••'-Deify Pilot February 4, I 1, li"Mf ' oC .....,.. '°""' .,.._ Clllf. ........... ~, ....,.. -, 11. 25 ,... Oonald E. "'""'· uncle '" ...... Chapel• Crematory Tfl....Ql ~ Aooar " S... .... ITA,_y T1'e Ac1M10u1 ...,_ The ........ ,.,... .. 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Oi8llll C"9ll ~ l'IM ,-..r a,_. ..... ·~ '-~ i. U , .... __,,It.• .... ......., '11, a. NII ....., .It, a "*Y• t1,11,-M ..... ~~ti, ,,_ 4,U.-4.tt,-4,1t.-n...att .. ,..... A· 1 POSITIONS Wotk In the ever expanding Newas>aper Promotion fletd . It you are ..et-motivated and like working with teenagert, this may be the opportunity you've t>.en welting tor . $400Pll WllK (T• ltatt) With Potential to t1000 Pll WllK 1 .. , • 0 .. • ' . . . . NEV\IPCRT CENTER FEBRLJARY 1988 [] DONAVAN AND SEAMANS CONTINUES JEWELRY· · TRADl:flON. \. I ' . D · P.O .S.H.-A PREMIER ~ MEN 'S CLOTHIER IN ~soCJTHERN CALIFORNIA NEWIDitr CENTER . . • • orK1ERE oFFERs auAL1Tv CLOTHES TO YOUNG. LAE>IES . · · - ' ' Donovan.. and Stamans offers thi~ topaz and diJmonW.chnt. Customers . tjake sp-ring ~tyles in stride ' ' fl)· Clr\OY TRAt\E GiRISTESON : Hemphill's Shoes in Fashion ~and is prepared to help you step i~ospring in st yle. This famil y run ~re has been providing both ~alit)' shoes and service for 20 Y,tars in the Harbor Area, as well as ,5 years m Alhambra. Since its !'Kent remodel. Hemphill's has a bright new appearance, which reflects the rook of the shoes. The score specializes in men· s and women's casual and dress hoo. ·we offer cust0mers an updaced trad1cional shoe," ex · plained owner Brian Hemphill. "We stress customer strvice here, wt do our btst to get customers what they want and what fits them correctly." The saJesmen are carefully trained to accurately measure cus- comer' s feet ins1tad of just pushing merchandise. A shoe that does nor fit properly can caust both f{)()( and back problems, and Hemphill's considers the fit of the shoe to be extremely important. "When we decide co carry a shoe, we make a commitment co that particular style and provide the range of sizes ~d widths customers need. Many department stores carry some of the same shoes but only in select sizes ... said Hemphill. Cus- comers appreciate chis. as nor everyone has f eec in selen sizes. As an additional service co cuscomers. the score has a Florsltcim Express Shop Computer which aUows access to every one of the thousands of shoes ma nu fac . tured at the Florsheim factory in Chicago. This way customers are guaranteed to find che st yle, color and size of shoe they are looking for, whether it be a new style,·or one they have_ been pleased with in the past. Those people who have a hard cime finding che right size have access co many more shoes than one store could possibl y carry. Once an order is placed over the computer. the shoe is delivered within seven days direct I)' to the customer's home or office. This service is available at no excra charge to the customer. Some of the ot her popu lar brands avaii2ble at Hemph ill's are Bally and Cole Haa n. The store is (Please see CL 'STOMERS/P6J The Art of Beauty , 1 .~ ~tic·1 1H r,1r1 ~FRT l~'CA TES .. . .. . . ' ' CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT 159-8004 J4 'MtiK>N lllAHO 1H ATRIUM COU .. T • NEWPORT llACH .. Tradition of service carried on By CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON Donavan and $(a mans optne.d its first jewelry score in 1894, and has bttn a family run busintss ever since, according to James Bailey. owner. "My great.grandfather was the Donavan and his brother.in.Jaw was the Seamans," said B.ailey. &tween the yeirs 1895and191<l there were six store locations in Los Angeles, including one of Wilshire Boulevard, directly across from the Los Angeles Counry Museum. Day of beauty excellent way to pamper By CHERYL WALKER "Valentine's Day ... that's the 'day oflove,' yes? Then why n0< give a 'day of beaury ?' "asks Anton io Buttaro, owner of Atrium Court's most exclusive hair, face , nail, and body beauty treatment center for men and women -the Europa Salon and Spa. Gift certificates in any amount plus a variety of sptcial programs and packages at the elegant art deco-styled establishment allow gift ·givers a chance co pamper their favorite someone on Valentine's Day in new and different wa)'S. Buttaro. a former Italian diplomac and one-time proprietor of the Watergate-Salon in Washing- ton. D.C. {where he ran his fingers through the hair of political notables such as Martha Mitchell and Elizabeth Dole ). designed his stylish, ssoo.cro. 6,00l-square-f{)()( retreat from the hustle and bustle of GOLD COAST is a sptcial publication of the Orange Coast Daily Pilot and New- port Center /Fashion Island. The contents are copyrighted br the Orange Coast Publish- ing Co .. HOW. Bay St., Cosca Mesa. 92626. All rights re- served. Merchandise on cover available at Pons Inter· nattonal. I II I '' \\ f{ H I I I' (_ -~ _. .. """"' .. ~~ ''I've hffn involved in tht jewtlry business smce day one,·· said &iley. "We first opened our Mort in Fashion Island in l9fk)1 and in 1~ wt me>vfd everything from our other locations to Atrium C "L-'d ~ ourt, new . Many of the clientele have followtd the store, and customers come from boch tos Angeles and Orange countits. "We hne a strong draw from all over, and wt do a lot of business by phone too," said Bailey, who has a graduate degree in gemology. Donavan and $(amans is located in ~.700square (eet on the third floor of Atrium Court. As elegant as this store is, it is not at all imposing or stuffy, and customers are created with friendly service. "We art one of the few full. modem life to combine the btsc of Old World charm and exptrtise wich new world technology. The salon· s menu of services extends far beyond the typical btauty shop fare of shampoo, cut. set, blow dry, manicure and pedicure, he says. A trip co Europa is meant tO be an exptrience -from service ~lry establishments," said Beilfy. ''We cover tht jewelry sptctNm hert, from Sl ~to $30,<0>. We do it all, whether you nttd a small wring fixed, or your jewtlry nttds a major overhaul.'' There is a certified gemologist at the store so customers~can have their jtwtlry appraised. Donavan and Sramans aJso has a cuscom designtr on the pttmilcs to help individuals chOOSt the look they want for their jtwtlry. Accord- ing to Bailey, the designtr will work with the customer and offer color, full -scale renderings of the design possibilities for approval. These renderings are made at no obli- gation to the cust0mef. , "Besides selling watches and jewelry, we off er fine gift items (Pleast stt TRADITfON/P6J Selecting classi~ styles always in By MARGE BITITTI the moment a patron steps from his Cl0<hing a woman seleets car. should be geared t0 elevate her An international staff of stylists st~tus and the design should be is poised co cransform hair, nails and classic ~nough co be appropriate in face to model perfection in the any semng. main studio, while bthind che doors Ports International. located in of 13 private rooms cechnicians are Fashion Island and South Coasc ready to massage, steam, bathe, Plaza, provides women with classtC scrub, s00the and soak one's bodily and timeless garments. stylishly cares away. appropriate in any ciry of che world Pamptring comes in many from New Yark to Hong Kong or packages with services suited to Newport Beach to Paris. men, women and even children Janet Icardo, manager said'. with simple sham~ and blow dry "The phrase, classic is in. is combinations starting at a modest redundant for classic is never out. $20 co more ex0<ic procedures such By nature and definition classtC . as a 10-massage visit program ···denotes longevity, a cont inuum . a costing $40~. balance. Five elegant packages ranging in Ports Internacional is an 18· year. price from S9~ to $200 offer one to old Canadian corporation wich' 1 O four hours of sptcial handling. locations across the nation. This Women can enjoy the popular summer new scores will bt opening four-hour "day ofbtaury" for $200, in Washington. D.C .. and New for example, which includes a bod y York. massage, facial, manicure, ptdicdfe, The firm gained recognition in· cut aitd blow dry, scalp treatment , the early 1970s when many women makeup application and lunch. btgan their re-tntry into the job Men find a 10< to savor in two market. The company· s founder $9~ programs. One includes a realized that women rightfully revitalizing mineral soak. dtt.p'body deserved their own classic·att ire; massage and faciaJ_,-while ihe 0<her clothing that emulated che rimeless features a herbal sa1t -glow steam, lines of male attire but without light body massage and facial. Men sacrificing femininity. also have voiced their approval at In the past three yeus there has receiving a SlOO spa membership. been a change in the interpretation (Plem Stt DAY /Pl) (Pleast stt SELECTING /P6J .... \/ ---..__ Relax on the Riviera " The ca.:etree elegance of the Riviera ha been captured in thi lu urious sandal from Ol~mnlm> Trotters· exclusive Sand Dollar ColJ,dion. tep into summ~r with style while you enjoy one of the most comfortable andals we've ever seen. Feature include genuine leather uppers. ... deep cu hion..liners ~nd season perfect Clllor , White, navy and bone, sizes 5 1/2 to 10, N-M widths .. .. $47.00 ~ 687 NEW.POIT CENTER 8'~111 • • ,. • *GOLD COAST/An Adver11sing Supplement to the Dally Piiot/Thursday. February 11 1988 -C3 Fine ,pieces· of jewelry are originals Most of Wyndham Leigh's designs, from the simplest tailored earrings co the one-of-a -kin d cus- com-made major pieces, are done by Bruce Lambert, president Each piece receives the same accent ion co derail. cons1deracion co good clean desig n. and a look thac is fresh and unique co che score. Wynd ham Leigh, br its in-. novame designs. has been a leader in 1ewelr)· fash ions since locating in Fash1on.lsland in 197 • and scrives co continue creacing fresh exciting ne w designs regularlr. ·Our goal 1s co design and creace 1ewe[ry chat is unique and special - chac che wearer can be excited about wear ing, and che g~ver be proud co give. I chin k we have managed to an. omplish chac goal'qu ice dec1d. CA HM ERE PEOPLE. A rose will be given co hoppers UOl 'fX)IR II A achec will be 1:1,cn w1th am purch a e. \l:.IMA \-MARCr . Diane frt1~ ptr~onal appearance in the Cuucoure alon featurtn!! informal mu<ltl in_c. noon co 2 p.m 17 ed lr. witnessed by che number of ver) happ) customer we are so fortunate to have," Lamben said. "We never scop crpng co do chin~s even bercer and we are e\er mindful of our custom ers' wanes. "Before our hallmark goeson a piece of jewelry. it ·s been made as well as PoSS1ble, or we stare ove r again," Lambert said. ~ While ochers may occasionally reach the leve! of qualic r provided b)' Wrndham Leigh. few ever surpass itt The third generau oo master goldsm1ch. who has ha~ ltd che ctam of craftsmen for al mo t eight ) ears now. ca ref ullr guard~ and protects the m ndard of excellence chat has htl ped ma ·t tht 1ewelers so h1ghl) regarded "Our 1ewe lry price ran~e from S100and S300 on up co several thousand, and in each case che prict 1s boch fair an d competeci' e (assum in~} ou could find some- thing similar tlsewhere }. and con- sistently g?O<l valut. · y 18 P 0 .H.: Cuscom t1e.rnak1n~ Jemonscranon trom noon to Ip m 19,20 \EJ.\IA\ .. \f.\R(l ·c Juhn crun ·)ho" wnh 1r turmal muJelir t.: irum nuun tu .J p m 22,23 - \\ 1 nJhJm Le1_rh Pre51Jenr Bruce Lamberr dt"l11:m rht ''11rt 'c ,. t·vl·J·11..nJ Jt <Ae/n 24 .\IC)\ DI ltd •min rn0Je11rii.: "''P' 'lt.:arlJ u ... 1 t .• rc~lrom' ;o '11' t 1:. J! ::.c I 11u' cJ,Ui.'I I Ioctl \Ll.\L\\-~l.\R( l ~ frdnt.. <) 't ptrwnJ1 JpptJrJ':t t trum '. : J Ile ro ' ,(J p ll 25,26 \Ll~1 A \.~{t\RCl" \orrnan \\ Jlttr' Jrt' tru nk hu" r.J tnlurr11a1111111Jt;in~ nu1.>r. :1...1 .;.p n. I itJJ\ ~ . PRIORITIE -lntorrr.J: n 11Jelin~ J; l l .I t1r1:11Gr . .' 1·11· n1111r :112 p · (;l{EAT T H..\LJITIO:\ O:\LY ( • L~'f . IC, ~ HETT ER < '< >LE lL\~.\>; P ol o ~O \I t h lUH k MOl\DI Sprin.c and cruise line to <lebuc in tea room modeling from UO co 5 p.m: au he Four \EIMA \-MARCl"~ C1 1>\\n collewun in cht ( uutoure . a Ion fRl A:t R~.: BY f RE DER- K K I L 11 t R Chint~c tre)h "arer puri t 't."111. Jtm1.in .. cwmt: J.ulfm 111 \\J\, t 1 \\t.tr il1-:mh 'tr.ind~ co 1111\ anj mJc1.h. t\m um C.1urr 119 Fashion I land • Newpo rt Beach • 1Hull11c..k ... \\'il:-hrrt· \\'ing 1 • 7.1~-lfL~:Z . "ea ons Hucel . --------------------- * • • -• ' . ,• • I •• * • • * .• -... J\1 -:laJhi an /o r_ ~ ('?:f}ir/6 ~ anJ JuniorJ . •• : ~ . t* • 319 Newport Center.Drive• Newport Beach •-F~shion Island • 760-1400 . .. ., .... , ,. "---\ C':f<rltwt1i1( 0-Y!li 1£J C:::.tl\1 L v:h Jl(T'cT GM' ~' an unforge~~ c 1.1s\1C from \.X;\;n1ham Lt-ign A f<M>nte mat cMi Of' \M)(n anywnt• nd tre~~~ for a 1rteu~1 ~ ~~··c~" fl t>m. SS=lS.;;..__ _ a pear1 .. clclss.c:" gin trom S65 __ __.,._ wYOOham t:e~h • l '" ~ • 215 ..-.wum Court • F s.htor' ls~nd. ~ C nttf Ntwpoo ~ CA. 92660 • t pnoM 1J4t_644.0SOI ., • . f !Men,s fashions !traditional, JlOt predictable .; By CINDY TRANE CHRtSTESON Garys and Company. which opened in 1978 in the Bu llocks Wilshire Wing, is a specialty clochmg store for men. It carries everything from jeans to tuxedos, and every kind of accessory a man could need. · If the(Ustomer is young, just stam ng out in his career. he is sure to f mchhe right look for the rig hr price. The successfu l businessman can also add to his wardrobe from a large selernon of the very finest clothing made in the Vnited States. "\X'e don 't d1recr our merchan- Jise to'>'iards tt:1s-t one economic profile." said manager Vince Magnate. '\X'e are referred co as an updated crad1c1onal store. At Garys and Compam we cacer to the men who have Iv\ League roots but an elevated caste level and an apprec1a- Perfect!~ P.O .S.H. merchandise By Clr\DY TRA~E CHRISTESOr\ Over the \ears P.O.S.H. has escabhsbed itself as a premier men 's clothier in Sout hern California. As che ~core enters its second decade. ir ha~ expanded its merchandise col- lemon in a spectacular new score ad1actm co :\e1man.Marcus. T uni Carreon. manager and bu\ t r. explained thac the name has comt ro stand for elegant, grand . soph1st1caced. upper cruse. che fi nest of anrchin~. P.O.S.H. 1s an anachronym for Port Out. Starboard Home." The htSton oi this phrase.began during the rurn of the cent ury when che wealth y booked passage on hips from England co India. To be assured of che shade side of the boat. the\ resen ed those exclusive cabins on the port. or left. side of the ship going to India. and the starboard. or nght. side on che .. return trip home. "Keeping in line with our na me. !-''e cater ro the rising or up?er level business executive:· said Carreon. We carry the highest standards of qualit\ and St} le for men. More men are wearing suits these days because the business c.:limace has .. : . r. • .... tion fora more ~rcrtsring look." The firm 's made.co.measure pro· Magnate explained that while gram ensures that the customer's the ~lothinl is traditional, it's noc doching will be altered to his tocally pre icrable and it allows the individual needs. The two tailors. customer to express mort individu · Manny Raya and Nick Baccari, ality. havt been at the score since it "We have a very extensive opened. formal wrudepartment," said "We offer quality merchandist Magnate ... Anything that we sell and personal service," said cannO< be mistaken for rental Magnate. "The way you sell cl0<hing. It will never go out of style something is important. Once a and it will always be appropriate. person is a Garys' customer, it's And we have only tie-your-Own tics hard to convince him to do here, no clip-ons, ··he said. anything else. Many of the cus. Tuxedo styles include boch comers who used to go to ou r single and double breasted. The Marina Del Rey store and our cummerbunds are available in former Los Angeles location mi- solids as well as·man)' brilliant grated south and have found us colors, plaids, flora ls and down here. geometrics ... There are certain "A big part of our sportswear funct ions in chis area where you can program is our pleated jeans. They have some fun with your formal are easy fit and made of laundered look.·· cotton," sa id Magnate. Colors The store has an extensive include denim, khaki, pink, sofc colleaion of ties. "We probably blue and indigo. have just about anr tie rounn imagine in bo\\~ cies and in formal There is a good seleaion of sweaters ac the S<me, too. 'The wear. interesting thing about swea rers Su its, sportscoats and trousers today is that they are all very are featured in one room , with textured. they are nor just lambs fa vorice brands such as Polo, wool, V-neck sweaters in solid Southwick and Norman Hilton. colors. The )' are purchased and ch anged in the lase eight to 10 years monogram service available at the due to the increase in major store for that special personal corporations moving their head-touch. quarters here and co the arrival of The full seleaion of formal the Performing Arts Center. More wear includes 50 different patte rns people are dressing up." of cummerbunds co allow for According co Caueon. the dress creativit y and individual ex- shtrts offered at the store are press ion. "Besides che basics, we carefully selected all-cotton pin-sell paisleys. stripes. patterns and point oxfords. broadclochs. and polka docs. Almost anything you sea ·island cottons in a large variec r can find in a tie. rou can find in a oi sm pes. tactersalls. checks. and cummerbund," he said. Many of fresh solid shades. These are offered rife cummerbunds come with in collar scyles rang ing from marching bow ties. crad1c1onal button downs and According to Carreon. the scra1f hc points co English spread neck wear at the store 1s handpic ked collars. co meet certain specifications. "~'e The dress trouser colleaion bur with che customer in mind. We includes both plain front and have standard widths, patterns and pleated models. These are made colors ... There are more than 6.<XX> from iine wool gabardines and all-silk ties available at the store. tropical wt1~ht wools in a hand. from dreSS) wovens and paisleys to som~ssonment of shades. styles foulard prints and scripes. l.inen and patt erns. The crad1cional suits textures are.a big focus fort ies chis are tailored in e1cher double or spring ... he said. P.O.S.H. has a single breasted models. w1ch handsome collecrion·of tie clips, pleated or plain front trousers. The collar ba rs and collar pin~vailabte v-sport coat collernon offers fresh co complete the look you want. colors, pa teems and fabrics. ·on the more casual side. men Brand names sold at the score want more creative sportswear. .. include t\orman Hilton, South· said Carreon. Ther want a wider wick. Leo Lozzi and Chaps bv variet)' of colors. and more interest. R.tlph Lauren. All the clothing must ing looks ... To meet these needs. meer the score's high standards P.O .. H. hazeach expanded the bet ore the P.O.S.H. label is applied . sportswear artmem co include · P.O.S.H. will ensure that all -actl\e wear and swim wea r. There clmhing fits correctly. "Men expecc are sport sh ms in many St}'les. cu have their clothing tailored these patterns and fies. and sport crousers d.n s We have our own tailor shop and walk shorts in boch pleated and ·un the premises with three full-time plain from models. cailors.· said Carreon.'There is also a In addmon tothe men's era. ._. . • • . . . <-' . ·"· NEXT f\IO\JTH .:. • .. • .. .. . .. . •.. . -::: ::: .. I . f , i I I 4 Sprin THURSDAY Fa hion~. fun and exc1c- rnent .. The ins and ouc . ups and downs and alt . rounds for sprin~' Space deadline. March l i Editorial requests. March I I Camera ready, March 23 CAik about our speci•l lfC'tiona frequency disrount.) --1111 Wt~,,,.,.~ M&..,.._,t .. ~MF iOLIOO '\ J )/mage MARCH 24 DINJ\GG.JD: worn for enjoyment, n0< utility," he THE ATRIUM CAFE: 24 said. Fashion Island (Atrium Court, They also have a large collection Lower Level), 7{)().1100.8a.m .. 10 of shon by Cole Haan, Polo and p.m. daily. Soups, sandwiches, Nancy Knox. Tht choice of socks, desserts. Like the array of ntckwn.r at the BOB BURNS RES· score.allows for individual choice T AURANT: 37 Fashion Island, and flair. "There is noching boring 644-2030.11 a.m.-lO p.m .• Mon.· about it," he added. Thurs.; till 11 p.m. Fri and Sat.; till For Valemine's Day gift ideas, 9:30p.m. Sun. Campagne brunch, Garys and Company h~s an ex-11 a.m:-3 p.m. Sun. American and tensive assortment of small leacher Continental cuisine. goods from credit card cases to soft BOGIE'S PLACE:87 Fashion luggage. The score also has a lex of Island, 640-03~. 11 a.m.-0 p:m .. personal vintage memorabilia for daily: till 9 p.m. Thurs. and Fri.; rill 5 sale such as jewelry. letter openers. p.m., Sun. Soups. salads, sand- cufflinks and stud sets. Most of wiches, pasta. these items come from England and COCOi: 78 Fashion Island, the East Coast. You can aJso choose 644-157l.6:30a.m .. l l p.m. daily. from a broad seleaion of slippers American cuisine. and robes made out of materials EL ROBERTO: 43 Fashion ranging from silk co terry cl0<h. lsland,640-7337. lOa.m.-Op.m .. Garys and Company is located daily. Mexican cuisine, ice cream. at 119 Fashion Island Drive. All FIFTH AV ENUE FRANKS: 24 ma1or credit cards, including the Fashion Island (Atrium Court. Fashion Island car~. are accepced. Lower Level). 7(:J).1100. 8 a.m .. 10 Hours are Monda}' through Thurs-p.m:daily. f\ew York style frank- day from lOa .m. co6 p.m.; Friday furters. from lOa.m. co9 p.m.; Saturdar 10 FRANCISCAN a.m. co 6 p.m.; and Sundar. noon co ROOM/BUFFUMS: 1 Fashion 5 p.m. For iurther informacion. call Island.644.2200. l l a.m.-3 p.m .. ... 759.1622. Mon .. Wed., and Sat.; till 6 p.m .. Thurs; till 7 p.m. Fri.; closed Sun. d1cional clothing, P.O.S.H. has American cuisine. adaed departments featuring shoes. GOOD EARTH RES- limited edmon luggage and gifts. TACRAt\T: 110 t\ewport Center Boch dress and sport shoes are Drive. 6-W-241 l. 7 a.m.-10 p.m .. Sun. offered at the score. and include through Thurs.; till l l p.m .. Fri. and such quaht) boot makers as Alden. Sat. t\atural food; American Ferragamo. Ball}'. Baker Ben1es, cui sine. Johnston and Murph}" and IL FOIRNAIO BAKERY: 24 Timberland. Fashion Island (Amum Court, According to Carreon. P.O.S.H. Lower Level ). 640-4279. 8a.m.·10 is an ideal place co shop for special p.m. dailr. Italian pasta dishes and gifts for men. espec1allr chis bread.· Va lemine·s Da\. The score has LA SALSA: 14 Fashion Island 'image "'arches from che turn of (Atrium Court. Lower Level ). the cemur\' that have been collecced 640-H 9. a.m.-10 p.m. daily from arou~d the world . \X'atch Mexican cuisine. straps are a\'ailable in a rariet~ of LIOOBCF- skins, including leacher. alligacor FET /ROBINSON'S: Z Fashion and osmch. There 1s a handsome Island. 644-2800. 11 a.m..4 p.m .. collernon of soft sid ed and hard· Mon. through Sat., closed Sun. sided briefcases. and elegant Soups, salads. hot and cold sand- Gherka luggage. w1Ches .• costadas. "We also have men 's ~ANDARETTE CHIN ESE suspenders, wh1Ch are cechnKally CAFE: 24 Fashion Island (Atrium called braces. in a variet r of colors (ou rt, Lower Level). 640-5 394. 8 and patterns ... said Carreon. "These a.m.-10 p.m. dailr. Chinese cuisine. have become more popular because MAX GO URMANDISE: 24 they allow men the opportunit\ to Fashion Island ( Acriu m Court. show more color and make a Low~r Level). 640-8124. 9 a.m.-9 statement ... Another gift idea fo r p.m. dailr. Fresh fruit tam. pastries. men are bathrobes wh1Ch are candies. available in cotton, silk. and terry MULOOON'S IRISH PCB: cloth. 202 t\ewport Center Drive. P.O.S.H. is located at 561 .. 6404110.11:30a.m.-l0 p.m. Mon. Newport Center Drive. All ma1or . through Fri.; 5:30-10 p.m .• Sac.; 9:30 credit carat including the Fashion a.m.-3 p.m., Sun. Brunch. Pub hours Island credit card, are accepted . It is cill 2 a.m .. Mon. through Fri.; 4:30 open from 10 a .m. co 6 p.m. from p.m .. 2 a.m. Sat.; 9:30a.m. to 2 a.m .• Monda} through Thursday; lOa.m. Sun. 3-10 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Frida r; and Sunday NEWPORT STUFF'D ROLL: from 1 Z p.m. to 5 p.m 107 Fashion Island. 640-5752. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Mon .• Wed. and Sat; 9 a,m.·9 p.m .. Thurs. and Fri.; 11 a.m .. ~ p.m., Sun. Ntw York scyle submarines and <><her sandwiches; salads. NICOLE'S/MAR. RIOTT HOTEL: 900 Newport Center Drive.644-6280.6-lOp.m. daily; 9:30-2 p.m., Sun. brunch. Continental cuisi ne. SAVANAH GRILL:~~ New. port Center Drive. 759-0404. Lunch, Mon.-Sat.11 :304:30; dinner 5:30-10:30 p.m.; Sunday brunch l0:30-3:30;dinner4:3().10:30. Re- gional California cuisine (San Fran - cisco style). PARADISE CAFE: 600-D New- port Center Drive. 644-1237. Lunch 11 a.rrt.-3 p.m., Mon. through Fri.; dinner 5:30-10 p.m. Mon. through Sac.; closed Sun. American cuisine. PETITE CAFE: 550-B Newport Center Drive (basement, Bank of America bldg.). 7(i)·9'l92. Breakfast .. 7 a.m.-11 a.m.; lunch 11 a.m.· 3 p.m., Mon. rhrougtrfri. Clo~d Sat. and Sun. Soups. salads. sand wiches. plus two hot entrees daily. THE PIE BAKERY: 24 Fashion Island (Atrium Court, Lower LeveJ}. 760-1100. 8a.m.-10p.m. daily. Fresh baked pies dail y. THE Rm: 880 Newport Center Drive. 720-1800. Lunch 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m .. Mon. through Sat.: dinner 5.30-midnight. Mon. through Sat.; closed Sun. Continen- cal cuisine. THE SALAD BAR: 24 Fashion Island ( Acrium Court. Lower Le vel ). 7(:J).~ 100. 8 a.m.-10 p.m. dailr. Forty linear feet of salad makings. including fresh vegetables. fruit. shellfish. and condiments. THE SWEET LIFE BAJSERY· 61 Fashion Island. 640-8211 . Cf 30 a.m.-8 p.m .. Mon. through Wed.: till 9 p.m., Thurs. and Fri.; rill 6 p.m. Sac.: 11 a.m .. ~ p.m. Sun. Sand- wtChes. qu iche. cookies. croissants. cheesecake. Fre nch bread. ZODIAC ROOM/t\EIMA:\- MARCCS: 49 Fashion Island. 59-1~. l l a.m.-4 p.m .. Mon. through Sat.; closed Sun. California nouvelle cuisine. EL TORITOGRILL: 951 New. port Center Drive. 640-287S. Lunch Mon .. Sun. 11 a.m..4 p.m.; dinner 4-10 p.m. Sun-Thurs .. Fri. and Sac. nll 11 p.m.; happr hour Mon-Fn. 4-7 p.m.; camina ll a.m.-1 a.m. daily. Original Southwest mesquite grilled cuisine. PAVILION. FOLR SEASOr\S HOTEL: ('fX) ~ewport Center Drive. 759-~. 760-4920. Break- fast Mon-Fri. 6:30-10 a.m .. Sac. and Sun. 7-10:30 a.m.; lunch Mon-Fr i. l 1:30 a.m.-2 p.m.; dinner nightly 6· 10:30. reservations suggested. American cuisine with a California fla ir . The POSH Valentine G hurka accessories. vintage watches and Elkhorn Scrimshaw knives, are just a few of the many distinctive gifts you will find ' •• • •I -- This colorful Carousel horse is just one of a million unique gift possibilities to be found at r~chleys .• Earmgs 18kyg S3586 .......... This tropical weight , 100 percent wool, double-breasted suit from Gar~s and • Company 1.s -~ distinetive addi tion to a classic wardrobe. Bob Gill looks comforta ble and casual in a hand-loom, all-cotton Irish I ----------.~ ---~---------- a ---A CERTAN SENSE a= STYLE ... 0."'-1-CIW'I goocl IOlle ._ Of'9! ti.-_......,,.OI....,.. MCM,alCI~ ln~«'<IClll*' ~~---~~~ Jewelers Atrium Court. 24 FoshiQn Island. Newpcrt Beach (71 4) 644-5764 ' GOLD COAST/An Advertising Supplement to the Daily Pilot/Thursday, February 11, 1988 -CS • ..-t The ~\\tee L1feCook1eand Baken shup1.anhclp\ouput together a deliL 1ou~ package for a ven special\' alenrine. • Karen Curl " tars a classic suu from Pon lncernauonal which 1s perf eet fur ca reer dressing or coordmaun · \\ 1rh ocher accessories for a more ca ual look \ IC!!ICI DIET. .._ .......... ----- .~----~-------------~--' GROOlllNG COUPON (Good onty 1n .._. II 1500 OFF port Store. Not ~ good wtth eny other I ottw.) I Expiration 3/11/88 ---------------. . .. ., 11 Fashion Island 844-0980 ------ ' . •I -~ I . Jewelry made for a queen t\EW YORK (AP)-Ameri· can-born author Leslie Field prob- ablr knows mort>about the Royal Fa mil) 's 1ewel~ than anrone else. That include~Queen Elizabeth ll. inheritor of the n~ht to wear the m.ltchles~ tollec C1ons that include pearls wurn b\ Queen Elizabeth I four cemunt!I .ii.:u. ' After .... urkmg lur ~t'\en \ear un her buu~. "The Queen· s Jev. els The Ptrsunal ( ullernon of Eliza- beth II l Ham \.Abrams Inc .. 529 9~ 1. Fidd hupt~ he· become che wur1J ) .crt.ittsc IJ, mg auch orm on the ~ub1tu. which sht would draw. To her ·astonishment she found no such thing. She had to compile as complete a record as she believes has ever bttn made by combining re~arch from man)' sources - -personal memories and records of che Royal Family-with the full cooperation.of Buckingham Pal- ace, where she did much of her work. She also uStd newspaper libraries, phoco ftles, bills, rece1pcs, and published matter. "I think65 percent of the information I dug out co puc in the buok was new co che queen," she aid in an interview. "I was anuallr able co cell her ma jest)' where t ht ua ra she 'd worn on her wedding dav came from .... le curned ouc co be one of the-most ancient and mcerescing in the collection. made ml H ... * l T RADITION ... From Pl too," said Bailey, "Valtntine's Da is an ideal time to buy a special gift for chat sptcial somtone. Popular choices for men include cufflinks, studs, tie tacks , money clips, liquor labels and letter openers." Bailey's suggestions for women include 14.karat gold htart lockets and 14-or 16-karat gold rings with stones such as COf?iZ, aquamarine, or the more traditional rub)1• sapphire or diamond. Earrings and necklaces are always a favorite , too. Baccarat heart paperweights and .sterling silver picture frames are mher passibilities. Foran .rnthortt antm1ablt i1tl<l th.ic dantt!> Y. Hh Jazzlm~ subhtadm~s )UCh as Queen Man\ Field was born in t\ew York and btg.m her career ac Vogue mag a. zint' before becoming fashion edi- tor uf Glamour. She moved co LunJon. where she now lives. in Queen Elizabeth ll wea rs a pJ1r of drop peJrl eamn;:. in 195.J which Queen Vtccoria wore as a roun;: woman. "Silver jewelry is very pepular righc now, and we have a nice colleccion co choose from." said Bailer. He explained that big jewelr)' pieces are in St)rle right now , and silver is a papular choice because ic is lower in price than gold. Silver choker collars and / I rut Lu, er!> Knot Brom h. tht Km~ Geor~t IUFrtn~e Tiara and Quttn V1uur1a·) Golden Jubilee ~et ·lace. to :>J\ nmhini.: ui the < 19"' l . became fashion edirorof The · unJa\ Times and chtn was named tim temale ed1t0r oi che venerable Buc~m!iham Palace. Field chink .1 thac Queen Elrzabethapproved ot che.1uthor· '1ewofthe jewels "a J repus1co~\ of the concmu1t\ of the monarchy." with each piece pare ol a cemur1es-old heritd~e. .. . . lmptr1J I Statt (ro .... n. che cepcre .1nd cht Orb. \X'hen she began cht pro1en. f 1dd ex peered ru iinJ a h.is1c ~·.:>tern . .i c.italo~ or'"' encun on SE LECTI NG ... From P! ot d.mic. which Icardo defines as class1rnm wich a comemporarr 'ernacular. In this broader ex- pression of classic clothm~ che {t A ·1 acler magazine. he oriJ.!maced t!ie idea of doing tht' buuk in 1980. One of che main rea om c he queen gave her consent to tht prupu!!al :>he submmed to SC\ les .tre noc a5 sci ff a che\ once wt re. Sc~ les have now expan9ed co mtluJt che element oi nirtat1on In-the 1950S and 60s worn-en n p1uuh were of..frsed a varielJ of m.scthm~ outfits. These ensembles looked nice when \\Orn cogerher The queen felt a book on tht fU} al iewtls shuul<l ha' t the broadest pm 1ble appt.i l. F1elJ )J\ '· but usualh che\ did nut march am chin~ ebe thac a woman hdd 1n· her clostc The uucfiu. alchoui.:h . acer acm e. Y.tre limited Pum lncernauonal cla:,s1c ~ar-, mencs pro' 1Je an end its 'ariet\ ol mact hin~ p1eCt) )U ch.it a women ££££££££££££££££££££££££££t £££££££££££££££t £££££f TIE WDBtD'S smettEST . . POCltET comPOTEB I '1111 cwapat .. canl c .. tlaat pat1 g1Ur·affic1 iD gaur pacbt.. , ............... 11r .... .... pll•~·a'ni.,lf " .. 1111,11111t1t.-f....._ ·--cnlit Cln .. , ,., .. , 1111 it Cl8 ...... U I caJaalltir .. I mllrlc ClllYll1 ... . . 565 Newport Cepter Fashion l1l•nd ~ CA $ 92880 (714) 759-9101 £££.£££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££££ . and thac .... J) the wr1ttr's preferehct. coo . .'I alwd\.:> wamed cu Jo 1t in cht furrn oi a fam1h !>Crap book ... she a1J. rather than Juin~ J technical \\UC~· Tht bou . J1, 1deJ mcu <. hJpcer Je.i lint: Y. IC!i d1.1mund\. emerald\. ptJrb, .snd ''' torth. lt,l\em ics li)ttnp "Hli mut h per onal deta il , "drJrobt 1 tunc1nuou and not JU!lt a !>tfl t :> ol t'>Uldted outfit . ICJrJu s.i1d Just as tht \C\ Im!! ul ~armtnt') bear ing the 'Purt'.l lmernat1onal label I~ dd5SIL '>ll are rhc.-workman mp JnJ cumtruu1un lc.irdo. hu\erand man.icer ut the twu locmohs. said. ' \\ ~ bU\ our !Jbm from the better l.tbm huu t' ol chna.t>rlJ. Our ld br1n cume lrom Ln~land. Ica lr. \y, 1cztrl.ind .ind cht ( >rienc. Thtrt' 1' careful auenc1on to Jew I oit\(:f\ Pom lncernacional }!armtnt. t\11 pieces are made with \lll~le need.It cunscrucrnm ,rnd lint hed w1ch r rench e.ims Jacktc linmp are fm1~hed b\ hand ocher necklaces are especial!\· papu-· lar. "We are pleased co be re- imroducmg our Donavan and Seamans' Limoges heart boxes." said Bailey. "These are returning after a fi ve-year abStnce becau ewe were unable to find a new supplie r." The boxes are a\'ailable in differem -ui che new lines in acfdicion to swatches. A woman is able co look at tht book and see what icems will coordinate w1ch garments chat are al read> 1n her wardrobe. Fabrics available for che coming season include but are noc limited co cotton kn1cs. cotton chambra)'. wool barachea. colonial linen sa- teen. t\ewpart crepe pinmipe. crinkle crepe and classK sharkskin suiting. After a customer has previewed che coming scyles she can request co be called when the fashions amve. l he sales sea ff nocify regular ccrnomers on a constant basis to ufltr mform.tuon on sales and . lc.arJosaid. inform chem oi new merdnnd1se. · -· 'When fabric with a primed Icardo felt chat an 1mpartant pam:rn 1s U'ltJ 1r IH on crucced o aspect of a~s1mfl1! a Ports Inter· thac all the st.1rns m.mh · nauonal cusromer was educating Icardo txpla1m:J dw 1n a cla ~ll chtm co pa ) attention co the details Y.arJrobe the piece) connect in ot their wa rdrobe. A rappart is built terms oi color. t}le and fabnc over w1ch ea{h regular customer ¥> char d1tltrtnc ta omdndo\erse,eral each 1s assisted in selecting related \ e.irs. garment!! instead of isolated pieces. The wacch bvok 1 a unique The one-co-one relationship leJcurt that Ports Internacional chat 1s established with t'2Ch prm 1Jes for<. u \Comers.Two tO cuscomer has resulted in a cremen· chrte r11umh~ be fort che scare of dous number of repeat customers. edt h ~td\On cu~cumers are able to who return because the)· appreciate \hop ahtad .inJ consider fashion the service and che assistance that opuons. The buok has photographs they have received in building their ,... ......... ,..... ...... Hetdt't Fr• V0""1 It's....,_.,, 1t'1 lower" fet end '*-lnddt ........ ra.1 • tip trom Heidi. wf'O Mtt •.,.,, of her VolU'' MUI day ''"'~ rigtltl ATRIUM COURT ~ 401 NEWPORT CENTER S.0·8070 • j • colors and patterns in both small and large sizes. Tht approaching spring will undoubtedly bring many wedding invitations to your door and you will have man)' gorgeous gift items to choose from at Donavan and Seamans. It is one of che few jewelry scores where you will find nacwear and holloware in names such as Reed and Barton. Wallace. Kirk and Lune. There are elegant silver tea services available, as well as plain or ha mmered trays in both Sterling and silver place. As an additional service co che cuscomer, the score has a bridal registry. Other favored gift ideas include exqu isite lead crystal by Baccaratf La lique-, and Val Sc. Lambert and elegant clocks by Chelsea. There is also a be2utiful assorcment of hand painted Staffordshire enamel boxes from Eng land. Springtime also often brings new arrivals. and rou will find a nice selection of baby g1fcs. Donavan and Seamans is located ac 401 r\ewpart Center Drive. No. 319. All major credit cards. lflcluding the Fashion Island card. are accepced. Score hours are JO a.m. co 9 p.m. from Monda\' through Fndar: JO a.m. cu 6 pm Saturday; and 12 p.m. co 5 p.m. oo Sunday. wardrobe. Acardo maintain!! All Hems are a' J1IJ hie in 11es 4-16. offer in~ wardrobe oprions that are noc hm iced h\ ~ woman · size. When a cuscomer enters a Ports lncernauonal locac1on ther are greeced b> a gracious warm sea ff Icardo trains her sea ff t0 con ' t\· che image of warmth and sen Kt la m a hostess and chis is my home In this wa\ all customers are creaced ' like !!ue cs. sht mJ Con 1)tenc w1ch the hoste ' conlept. w ffee. wine or ~ofr drinks art Cf\ ed This hosp1calit\' 1s nrn limited co che woman who is shopping but 15 al o offered to che fr1end-0r husbaod who paci.emh wans. Port lmernac1onal has cwo lo· cations: 101 ~ewporc Center Dme. SU1ce 20 in Fashion Island and in South Coast Plazl at .H31 Bristol Street m Costa Mesa. Boch scores are open seven da} s a week Monday-Frida> from !Oa.m.109:00 p.m .. Sacurdar from Io a.m. co 6 p.m. and unda) from noon co~ p.m. Sunda ) hou rs for the South Coasc Plaza location are 11 a.m. co 6 p.m. For fun her iniurmac1on. call 720.0SOO, F.ish1on Island . or 850-0505. ouch Coast Plaza . • I' ... .. .. Quality fashions for the young An unusual score that cattrs S<rictly co girls 7 through high school age is filling a need for quality fashion cloching that often is absenc from boutiques and only represent a small percencage of merchandise in major dcpertment scores. ' GOLD COAST/An Advertising Supplement to the Dally Piiot/Thursday, February 11, 1988 -C7 • APPcllZER Don ·t be fooled these treat s onl y taste rich B CHERYL WALKER Havt you fOt a pin !>rl •I cul- rurisc or a dieter on 'our V •lem me\ Da) shoppin~ lts1, Don't fret . Arnu rn ( uurt ~ Heidi's Frogtn YoLurt Inc dt lrvint Ranch Farmers ."1•rktc 1n l .tsh1on Island ha) )Offit lo"' ·lalont 'tt sinfull r rKhu~c tn.!! 1rea1s cu c,afth offer your chuos\ w. c:me find commernal yo •urcs co fit her own health and fitness needs. 'He1d1 s ph1losoph) ... sa)'S R > kowsk}. '1s a ha pp)'. health) bod). Yogurt 's good for you. Tht two go cogechernacurall(' He1d1, adds che am iable man- agtr, 1s her own best cuscomer and reputed!)· downs a quart of her own special blend every da)'. (~scorners coo, she adds. once hooked on one or more of the n 11.l\Ors can 'c let• day go by w1thouc a stop at her counter. "I have regular customers wh~ w me in e\t'f) da}-My ma insta\ 1.s m\ regul.lr customers. especu1lh business people -mtn and womtr; bttwttn che •ges of 1~ and 4~ · Pricts ac He1d1 ~Start at S 1 tor J cup Yogurt is alsu avai lable m cont~. bowh. b.mana splits. chi!. , drtn !>no, th) senmgs, smoothie • drink!>. •nd p1t~lche most expenSl\r 1ttm .u S8 9~ !>oon co be markeceJ He1d1 ~ ~ roctn Yo.zurt Inc . ~u1tt i 401 \t"' port Center Dmt. 1~ uptn lrum IO a.m. co 9 p 111 Monll.s\ chroui.:h .icurda, and !rum 10.s m '\J p rr. on und.H I-or IJrt !1t r tnlu~m.tc1un. call (~().(~fl() Kierc, which opene,d in Fashion Island less chan chree months ago, carries fashion-forward cl~hing for girls. 1uniors, preteens and teen- agers, sizes 1 co 14. Kiere is located at 319 Newpcrr Center Drive. Rose R ~·kow)k \ rnana ·tr ul Score t\o 11.\-ont of cht Lir~tsc volume ~core in 1he l1X1-tw1dmt compltmtnc Ht1d1 , f ru~tn Yozurt Inc. of Laguna 8tdcl -'>a\ Hhe (~. I · plus low-fat and I ~-plu ) non-iac l rogurt flavors ')ht 'lt:r\ t'~ cuscomtr) who flock tu htr w lurtul '>t.t!I J,11h prnvidt ~ound nucrn1unal '.tlut m J dehnous wa,. THE LAZAR E DIAMOND " "To all chose young ladies wh o feel ignored by Orange County's fashion retailers. I wane them co know chat Kiere is their store," sa id Valaree Wah ler, owner. "My partner ,Jeannie Vollaire. and I wanted to create a special store where young girls could experim~nc with hoc Tabels from New York, Texas and.California, like Yes. Oxygen, ID #. Zoe. Climax and prom gowns from Mike Be net," she said. "To help chem design their individual look. we also have a great stock of accessories, such as earrings. bdt s and ha1rbows that coordinate with the oucfics, as well as gift 1ttms, 1ewelry boxes. sea-· uoner\. dia ries. rubber scamps and .DAY ... From Pl whtCh includes a momhlr massage. bod> creacmem a~ hyd ro bath. ~o matter how extensive the program a cuscomer chooses. sars Buuaru. Europa wanes co restore che "inner and outer" person. Thar's wh,·. he adds. only the: best produces -deep sea clars. he rbs. plane, mineral and seaweed extracts sufft d animals. h eh age group has it) own selernon in the score, so ever} ~ne fee ls special. as 1f all the merchandise has been selecred 1usc for her instead off teling for· ~mcon. Wahler said. In addmon co qual it)".merchan. J1)e, \X'ahler plam to schedu le ac. m Illes chat are speciall» designed for young cliencele. such as. modeling classes and complimen- caq nail pa1nein~ br professionals. Becau~ the score is serv1Ce oriented. sales personnel will offer 'Courtesies not fo und elsewhere. Wahler s.11d. Personal shoppin~. ia~hrun ad\ICe .rnd laser scanners for quick chc:ckoucs will be avail- ablt. as we ll as "nu-fault " refund poliC\. and essences. and. wherevtr ~m- 1ble, all -natural su bsc,rnces -are used . The salon also offers free pr1\·ace plasnc ~urgtr) cunsulcat1ons and on Mondays. special discount races of as much as 20 percenc. A cuscomer can expect and ht will gee che \er} btsr creacmem ------- on ._ "We wane mochers co feel good about coming here." said Wahler. "I( a mochtr bu) s something here and then discovers ic doesn 't fit her dau~hcer's personal caste. I wane her tu know chat she can re turn it for a f u11 reiund, unit kt other sco~es chat unh uiltr srort crtd1t ~o one houlJ fault a mother for crpng." Her daughter Elizabet h was. in fact , cht inspirauon fo r che score ( K1ert · 1s Eliza beth s middle name I. K1ere 1s located at ~ 19 New port Ctnter Dnve bee ween che Sharper lma~e .rnd Rob1mon\ Thtre 1s eaH .lu ess from uut)1de the mall anJ another tnmnc t from inside. I-or more inform.Hlun. call "'(l(J-1 ~to Europa a Ion ,mJ pa. located in cht Amu m Cuurt. u1te )20, 401 '.\tw port Center Drive. '.\ewpurc Be.ich.1s open from a m. co 10 pm . Monda\ chrou!!h -aturda\ Suon . buttar o prum1 es. -unda\ a wdl. Mascerch.ir!!e. V1 a and '.\tw- porc Center card) art Jtc epced I or turthtr Jec.ub. call -w.soot - "Each )O.!!urt ha'> JI! tht !'.ood culture~ fou nd m \ 11L:urt le 'I made from skim or lu'-' -l.1; milk .rnd ''> excreme l\ h1~h in <.all 1um anJ protein while at tht '>dmt c1m t bttnt low sale. low iat, dnJ low Lalor it Mose non-fat Ila, or'>. sht adJ . contatn about 14 .. ~ u lor1t\ ptr ounct and Its) ch.rn a hall ·L:~ Jm ol fac. Low-bu fla,or comae~ dbouc 24 co 26 calories per ou nce and a liccle less ch.in a p am off dC I chink. Jdd'> R' ko'-' )k\ . .. He1d1 !>has cht bt!>t ttxturt coo ol am }'Ogurc around anJ the0 besc qualtt\. I t.tt 1t JI! the crme - murnin~. noon anJ nr~ht -dOU m\ ch1ldrt:n Jo aS"\\'fil le rea lh l) ml"" bt:sc The corparmon 1 the bra inchild of tormer !!' mn.l t. 1nctrnJt 1unal bud, burldt r. mom d· c1un•I '>pt a hr. and J, namlC en- trtprtneur Ht1d1 ~l1lltr who <.rt:JCtll tilt rnulc1-m11l1un dull•r ~ O,l!urt bu!>tnt)!> "'ht n !>ht COt.ildn c INTERNATIONAL a 1111 0 1111 ce J I/,,~;,. l o be hefd from l wo o" fo ck lo 1/,ree o 'c lock p.m . GIVE HERA BRILLIANT REFLECTI.O N OF YOUR LOVE. She ·s been thtre for better and w orse C 1vt• her the best C.1ve her The Lazare Diamond A diamond lUt co 1deaJ proporuons to release a matchless tire ,rnd beauty, along with uruque 1dent1h(at1un Crve her the gift that says I Love You bnU1antly 1' II EWPORT CE!\TER ·FA ... HION ISLAND · 644-:.W-HI and mare/, eigMeen//, and 11i11 t'fi.e111/, a l Por/J -9nler11alio11a l. Jewef Courl .. from l wo o "Jo,l lo 1/,ree o'clock p.m . .. PorlJ .Jnl•n1t111iOll4/· .A'""'" c°""' n...,rw1 c.,.,.,., ~·''"°" .JJ.:.J 120-0800 J • P orl J .J,.1.,,.,. ali o,. a/ Jaw! Co.~ s..,,, C .. J pt. •• 851J.OJOS ~- • --- Cl-GOLD OOAST/Alt Ad'tw'ttlll• luppllment to the o.lly Ptlot/Thutlday, Febtu9ry l1, 1988 • • • • • ·• • • • • • • • • .J • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. ) • • • • • WOMEN 'S FASHIONS 451 • Amen Wordy . AC 304 • A nasras1a AC 224 • Boudoir ll AC 213 Bruestle 57 1 • Casual Corn er AC HI A • Cavall1 AC 32 1 Forgotten Woman 1067 • Great Amencan Shorr rory 5o9 • Jean Ryan 347 Karen Ausnn 25 • Lai~ Adzer 15 • Linz Of Cal1forn1a 41 The Limned .. 367 Limited Express 35 I • M. Jacques Furner . 583 • Mirna's Lingerie .... AC 203 Mondi AC 312 Panscope . AC in • Petronella . AC 207 A • Por.ts lnternauon~l AC 207 • Pnen ties AC 202 • R1ccha AC 202A • Selvaggio 1133 • So1gnee AC 305 • Splash & Flash. 1069 The Sporong Life AC 205A • Tripos AC 206 • Tnpos Couture 599 The Ca~hmere People CHILDREN'S FASHIONS AC 302 • rorC"Ver Childre n 35 • Jacad1 319 • K1ere SHOES AC 219 • D1 Vare!>e 37 I • Fan fares 5o7 • Hemph111's 1117 •Huggins J 7 5 • Na rural12er We.,1 595 • Newport Childrt>m Boorery AC l1 0 • erena d ltali.i 30 } • Wetherbv Kav<.er ACCE SORIES 720-0255 759-1533 760-6190 .. 759-6974 . 720-8 115 759.3345 72 1-08 759-908 . 759-0S\.)6 760-255 760-9333 644-4411 720-9 91 . 720-9252 644-4661 . . 720-1366 759-3204 . 760-8648 .. 72 1-0902 720-0800 720-0070 720-1181 759-6877 640-9483 760-600 721-29 760-9744 760-0944 721 -69 759. 177 759. 3661 76D-14l10 700-6561 644-506 M4·42l 3 75Q.9551 M4-'l065 644-2464 120-1441 760-949 J AC 112 •Denier 76l"\.{1292 )"<:i • Haute Rt'ICb 71l"· 19 I q • Opucal Shop Of A pen 64( • 1 3(: AC \I 3 • Pol1t1x Sleuth 7 20-0 1 JI AC ll"t< Ylang-Ylang 640-011 1 BOOK CARD & TATIONERY 5 B Daltnn 11 l I • Douhleday ~ l5 • Sa11nder' Hallmark AC 211 •The LT!r1m.ite lnv1ta11nn FINE JEW ELRY 644-0041 640-5 31 l M4-2014 A 31 Q • Onnavan ~ ea'm11M 64'1-)764 }';9 • Macv Jewelry 760-262 593 • Ra ffJewelry 644-2040 AC 215 • Wyndham LetRh 644-0 501 HO ME FU RNISHING & GIFTS AC 3 I A 2 Z-Be t Of Everything 644-1116 AC 317 • Ba 1cs 640-602 5 565 • BenchJey Luggage. Ltd 759-9101 AC 316 • Details 640-2091 AC 301 •Pt~ Deux 644-9056 AC 22 5 The Sharper Im age 640-8800 AC 308 • Trea ures by Fredenck Fuher 7 2 1-344 11 13 • The Wrapper 11 MQ-0419 MUSIC. ELECTRONICS. TOYS & PETS 21 • Ka rl's lOys .. · ........ 644-09 I 11 • Russo's Pets. . M+o980 SPORT SPECIALTIES 111 t • Busy Body 720-8116 597 . funy.l.D\L ____ ... --~2J 27 • Siu & Sporu. lnc . 6+4-2121 • • • • • • ti.~. -•. .. • •• • • • • , .. • • • • • MEN 'S APPAREL 175 •Al's Garage . 644-5070 AC 2LN Amici 721 -1123 181 • Benetton Uomo .. 640-8424' A W4 Cha mn's . .64+8900 AC ! I~• Cuzrens 759-8400 ll1M • Garys & Co 759-1622 AC '1l" • IXI: 760--6043 AC 311 Moda Georg10 72 1-8885 163 • Phelp 64i-0264 AL 31 4 • Pol1ux 644-421 0 561 •PO H 640-31 0 36 \•Tux hop at Phelps 644-0264 MEN • & WOMEN'S FASHIO?\~ 29 •Apropos M +2652 3 Brooks Brothers 040-8880 AC 2 12 • Ellesse 760-30 10 13 •The Look 644-6500 45 tlverwoods 644-2424 AC 306 •Sisley 760-6095 AC 22 I • Theodore 759.3535 AC 220 • Theodore Man 759-3555 34 J •Wilkes porr 644-5755 FAMILY APPAREL 57Q • Ar-Ea:.e 644-507 AC 307 • Beneuon Maxi 760-65Ti I 9 • Red Balloon M 4· 80R • • • GROCERY/GOURM ET SPECIALTY FOODS IRFM • Irvine Ranch Farmers Mar ker 760-1100 FOOD SPECLA LTY IR FM I The Am um Cafe 760-1100 IRFM S •Coffee Em porium . 640-6027 IRFM 18 The Deli . 760-1100 IR FM J9 · Fifth Avenue Franks 760-1100 IRFM 11 • Hefdi 's ~n Yozurt 640-6070 IR FM 10 Ice Cream Soda Fountain 760-1 100 IRFM 9 II Foma10 Ba~ry 640-4279 IRFM 14 La Salsa ..... 640-4289 AC 317 • Ma Cuisine Cooking School 759-68 18 IRFM Neal's Cookies 760-1100 IRFM 7 The Pie Bakery 760-HOO IRFM 13 POSH Potaro 760-1100 IRFM 3 Quenchers . 760-3611 IRFM 6 • Rocky Mountain Chocolate factory 640-5476 IRFM l • The Lorus 760-1100 IRFM 15 The Salad Bar 760-1100 IRFM 17 Su h1 Bar 760-1100 IRFM 4 Wine & Imported Beer Tasting Bar 760-1100 FOOD SPECIA LTY CARTS C Cla sy Dog C Coffee & Tea Cart BEAUTY & HEALTH AC 105 •Caswell-Ma~ 640-6750 AC H C • Europa Salon & Spa 7 59-~ ERV ICES 517 Ant hony's Sh~ Repair 644-255 1 IRFM 12 • ByThcStem 640-2379 59 I • Classic Tailonng 640-581 1 5 3 3 • Goma Places Travel 640-082 1 51 3 Golden.Blade Barbers 759-32 11 · 521 Newport Center Cleaners • 6'44-2 5 12 525 PhotoOne 30 Minute Color Lab . 759-0707 81 Fashion lsland Information Center 644-2020 • • • • .. • • -• . . ..... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • '• • INF-ORMATION CENTER SERVICES • • • • • Fashio n Island C redit Card Applications • • • Store Directory Assistance • • • Emergenc't Assisrance • • • Gift ~rtificates • • Package Checking • • Lost and Found DEPARTMENT STORES • • • 70 1 The Broadway 64"4· 11'12 • • • 110 1 Buffums .. 644-1200 • 90 1 Bullocks W1lsh1 re 759-1211 • • 60 1 Ne1man·Marcu 759-1900 I OI J W Roh1 nson's 644-2800 RESTAURANTS 3 7 • Bob Burns 64+2030 1129 Bogie's Place 640-6390 FASHION I LANO 1151 California Pma K 11cht>n Open ummer'88 151 Coco·~ 644· 1571 J . • • 43 El Roherro 640-7 337 91 I • El Tonro Grill 640-2 75 • I IOI Franetscan Room v . • (8uffums) M4·2200 • 101 j\.\'R Restauran t M+2800 t\ 001 Ne1man·M arcu~ STO RE HOURS: Resrauranc 759-1900 lhW C.1fe F1ve·O -F1ve M0-5752 Monday thru Friday IOa~ to 9pm 553 The wet.•t Life Cookie & \ Bake hop H 'l Savannah Grill H 7 • li 1ot!ile\ 1dewalk Cafe • • • fl4l 811.W l\lw\l '~ Rt.W1l~' "'1L\llllU ... • • 640-82 11 • 759-0404 759 -9000 • • • • • • . ... , ,, ... ; .. , I• i'Yl,.. .. " • • • • • • • ~I Saturday IOam to 6pm Sunday l2pm to Sp m • • • • • • • LEGEND I lnforma11on ~nitr T Ttltphont R ResmlOm~ 0 OrmlunR munratn& c um Food Spc:cialry V 'Wlet P-arktng M ManaifCment Off1ct AC Amum Courr IRFM lrvtnt Ranch Farmtrs Marlit-1 • • . n , ATRll.'M C'Ol.'Rl I A(: I ,.. . ,,.....,, IRFM .~ ... •Inf' • ,.t\J \ ·~ • Acupo Newport ~nttr Fashion Island Charat' ~ Faih10n lr.lanJ Gift ~ruf.cain at lnformanon <Anter ~'"°°""' localtd 1n m•l<lf d~partnK'nt SfOtt' and A mum Coun ATRIUM COlTRT STORES i-~1 z 1M.U l n.lt • • • • • • • • .. • Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurldl)'. Februety 11. 1eea * AS Leadership and memories come up short 4th Intech suspec~ pleads guilt_y W~en Rep. Robcn Badham su.sted in a recent interview that•newsP1pers are often overly dependent on their own libraries. he made a vaUd poa.nt. A ~cwspaper's library consists primarily of anacln chpped out of that publication for future reference. The Ci>npcssman pointed out that misinforma- tion, ~isquotcs ~r other errors in a story can be built upo.n, in perpetuity. as reporters pull the file on that sub1ect and repeat the erron in succccdina stories. Of course. an y time a gross distor- plul tion of fact is brought to a newspaper's I •-c11 .. rv anenuon it will Ill ..-~. run a correc# •••••••••••lll•l'io n . But Badham right· ly pointed out. again. that the correction won't get the same big play in the paper as the orif.inal story. His particular gripe against the Dai y Pilot wu its stories and editorials that ne_µti vely ponraycd his world travels at the public's ex pense.· The newspaper was especially cntical of a South Pacific journey that took a congressional delegation through such exotic places as Tahiti and Fiji. Furious about the coverage, Bad ham visited the newspaper offices where ~e talked to the publisher. C<tltor and anyone else who would listen. explaining -cxactly...w.ha& the-tri.p.cntailed-and wh-y sto~in Fiji- and Tahiti were necessary. In our latest interview. Badham again talked about that coverage and complained that the Pilot's library would contain ooJy clippings of critical stories because he had never recei ved a fair hearing from us. I was ready to balance the record for the congressman in the story that followed our interview when I went to our library and d iscovered. lo and behold. we had indeed given him that heari ng. In a front page story that followed his visit to the Pilot, he was gi ven the opportunity 10 s~ll out. step by step. his entire trip to the South Pacific. Maybe he never saw the story. Or maybe he didn't remember it. Just as a newspaper's prejudices can get stored forever in its library. an individual's prejudices can get stored in the memory banks where they block out or reject any information that contradicts those prejudices. That's not to say the congressman didn't have a val id argument about newspapers. But believe It or not. newspaper reponers generally do their best to get the facts riiht. When they don't, editors arc ready to run correcuons. 1 mention this because I've been wondering if our newspaper has been &iving the Board of • Supervisors a bum rap. Looking m our library. I've .had trouble finding stories that show o ur supervisors providing much-needed feadcrsh1p in the count y on controversial issues like development and transpor- tation. ~ Tuesday's delivery to the Registrar of Voters office of 95.000 signatures on a slow-growth in1t1ativc was accomplished in dramatic fashion. complete with coffin and hearse to symbolize the end of politics as u\ual in Orange County. Gaddi Vasquez and Harriett Wieder ha ve been pla) inJ around with some alternati ves to 1he 'mi1ia11ve while they and other supervisors belittle the citizens' efTon as simplisi1c and unworkable. The supervisor~ tisli stle at su"estions 1ha1 the) 've been bowing 10 developers' wishes. Yet. the) consider appro vals for thousands of new homes at the very sa me time their constituents are crying fo r a 'slowdown. The last time the supervisors really took a controversial stand was when they finally picked a jail site -af\cr they .. comm1tteed" the issue to death. They conveniently. found an acceptable site in Rillph Clark's district after he al\nounccd his ret irement. He no longer would have to face the voters and his successor would be able to say he had nothing to (lo wi th the decision. Just to show his heart was still in the right place. Clark voted against the selected site. anyway. The public's view 1s that unbridled growth without concurrent road expansion has led 'to countywide traffic lams. Supervisors who point to growth outside of their jurisdiction as a chief culpnt arcn 't providing leadership. j ust cxcu~. L~adership would have been planning to prevent gridlock. so that a citizens' initiative wouldn'.t have been needed. Maybe there re.ally arc instances of strong leadership by the Board of Supervisors aod our library just doesn't have them on file. Maybe Badham's point applies here. too. Maybe! should look in the ficti on section. BJ GREG Kl.EllltX °' ............. A second Newport BQch man hu pleaded guilty to fraud charaes ih connec- tion with an elaborate multimillion dollar precious metals scam. accordin1 to federal prosecutors. James Eghtis.~ 40. remains in custody without bail at the f*ral prison on Terminal Island af\er pleadtn• 1uilty Monday to two counu of mail fraud committed . while hc00 was with lntecll Investment Corp.. a Newpon Beach Threehit - byautos, cycle in Laguna· By LANCE IGNON Of .. Ollllr,... ..... In less than two hours Wednesday 1n Laguna Beach. three people were struck by vehicles in separate incidents, two on South Coast Highwa}. TM-mast 5e"riou~-inciden-t~1fff!tl-.itt­ about 7: 55 p.m. at the intersection of Anita Street and the coast hi&hway. A woman was struck b) a 1970 \T olkswagcn as she was crossing the bus)b highway, witnesses said. "I looked over and I saw him (the driver) skidding. The woman almost ran but she wasn't fast enough." said Flynn BagJin. a busbo) at nea rb) Salerno Pizzeria. ··He was still skJddingas she went otTthe car. He was going too fast and didn't know how 10 brake." Bagh n said. Baglin said the woman was about fi ve feet from reach ing the curb when she was hJt. Members of the Laguna Beach Fire Department administered treatment to the consnous woman before she was transponcd to a loca l hospital. Police were unable to provide the namrs of either the woman or the driver. The first accident was reponed at 6 p.m. at the intersection of Oak and Glenncyre streets. A 1985 Volve dnven by Virginia Ehda1e, 39. of Laguna Beach hit pedcstnan Veronica Fernande1 Delarosa. 25. of Dana Point. polke said. The woman. who was 1n the crosswalk when she was h11, suffered a bruised knee. Ehad1e dro\C her to the hospital. said police. No rna11ons were issued. i.\ pedestrian crossrng South Coast Highwa} at 7::!0 p.m. was struck by a motorcycle. but· poller arc putt mg the blaml· on the pedestrian because he was allcgedl} Ja} walking. ptte1ous me\lls 1.clemarke11na firm. ~•d U.S. Attorney Terrtt Bowers. Sal pran('ipab in the firm. including EJ1iti$, were arrc11ed in lXcember '°" characs that they alleaedl) bilked 4()(J people out of $2 million in invrstm~nt~ between September 1984 and Fehrual) 1986. E&Jitis faces a maximum of 10 )car'> 1n prison and 1s scheduled for wntenn ng March 7. said Bowers. EiJ1tis is the fourth lntcch 'ius~t tc; enter guilty. picas in the fraud scheme: On Jan. 29. Matthew Valentine. 18. of Ne'W· pon RcaC'h. pleaded guilt) to three counts of mail fraud and two counts of interstate transpunauon of stolen property. Valtn· tine. prt"'S1dent oflnte('h, fa<'tsa maimnum of35) ear!> in prison and a fine of up to S 1.2 m1ll1on. said Bowers. He is St·hedul~d for scntcnung Feb. 22. Two othl·r lntech !>USpects havr alM> cntcrtd gu1ll} picas. Richard Johnson. JI formcrl) of San Clemente and now living 1n Chicago. pleaded guilt» to one count of mail frau d and one count of co nspu-acy to l0mm11 mail fraud. Mark Rattct. 33~f ( tl'>ta Mes.a. pleaded guilt to two count~ b.-,,,... ,.._ ~ "-...... La&una Beach Fire Department paramedic. treat a woman who waa bit by a car while croeelna South Cout Highway on Wednesday nJcbt. The woman•a tdentifTcation wu not ••allable. Both the motorqd1st and pedcstnan Laguna Bea h. sulTercd a broken left ankle and rdl.'ased rrom \.1 "<.wn Hu,p11JI Re· wt"re 1rnnsported to area hospitals. and motorcJchst lan('t' Bairds. 24. of g1onJI \kJ1cal l 1.'nter The pedestrian. Oli ve! Sheavcr. 61 . of Dana Point "as trt'aled for minor 1n1unes F-urthl'f" detail' "l'rl' not J\ a1lahk Tustin Marine faces charges after missing work to take son to doctor By Tiie A11oda&ed Pre11 The Mannes aren't looking for a fc-w· good dads. S~t. Kevin O!l. gi ven a week off from du 11~ as a helicopter tcchn1c1an at the Tustin Marine Corps AH Station. has learned his concern -·10-mo nth-old son Michael -differs from those of tht' mil1tal). "The~ were trying to tell me m) pnout1cs were screwed -up... On said. ··that the Manne Corps comes first. and eve!) thing else _::. famil y. children. what· ever -comes second. ''I'd take m)' son ov!!r the Corps e' er) day." Ou. 25. said his fiancec left him and their son last month and an upcoming SI\· month transfer to Japan suddenly became a disaster. Supenors said he should kave 11\e boy wi th relatives. but he has no famil ) who can do t~ob. E't'n a s1mpk tnp to the dtX·tor wath h1~ son Saturda~ lt•d to p_rti bkms -he m1gh1 face m1hl.ar) pro~n·u tmn tor m1'>S10g work. To demonstrate hie; phgh1. 011 or;ought has son to work Tul·c;da' at \tJrine Hl'a'' Helicopter Squadron ·4o5 He plantt'd himself at his desk 1n the ~uadron a \IOn1c-s shop "'1th h1~ hotth.·-sucking \tan on his lap. "Sudden!\. e'er.one rl·aliud I realh dad ha ve a SOn. lhal 'at wasn't some C\C'US( 't "ascookmg uptogct"Out of work." he said ".\II the Manne Corps sees are numbers. unul something h11:. thl'm an the e)e and thq sec be>ond the number\ to thl' people." Capt. Enc Rishel. dirt'ctor ol thc Fam1I~ Sen ace Center at the hase. said the m 1htan has set up day-care centers and higher P3; for Marines" 11h dependent~ 111 hdp single parents. " "Bctng a single 1>3rcn1 ac; a d1 11icuh issue ann,hcre. 1n the m1htar. or in l'l\'ahan life." S31d Capt. Joanne . hilling. a ~anne '>P•~l'!>\\nmJn .11 th\' Pentagon .. fhl· in,11\ 1Jujl 1\ ... 1111 .1 \t.inne He -.1111 ha<. .1 Job lo do .. ~tanne t•flinal' \j\ 11 " P.'""1"'k lor \lngk p:Hl'nh 111 ma1nta1n mil11ar. ,Jrccr' -thcrr ar\.' I J)ti ~1ngk rather. in the 11.)Q-.OOO-mun (Off"-;!lone .\ Sl\·ITlOn I h .... J 1 l tor dJ \ ., Jfl' \('f\ I\'('\ JI the ba"l' hJS lllfll'J ()11 ll U'>l' pn \ JIC hah\ \lllrr~ that cuupkJ" th fo(x! .rnd l lllthing t:\pcO!>l''· \U<,t Jb\1ut 41)(• 3 month more than h1'> -.ergrJnt'' ... 1l.1f"' 11! SI ollO a m-0n th . Ott had n11 idea ht• "11u lJ ha 't' 'olc ('U\IO<h 1..lthl' \110 .anlll hi' ti.tt'H ec left Jan ~ He · \Jld hl· \\Jnt~ 111 r.i1"t.' \11chael h1m!>elt and hr h.i~ lint"d u~ J 1u~ v.11h a real-estJtt: lirm Jltl'r he tea' l'' the sen ace But nt'\\ ;1tkr<. nf .l\WitJn,t lrom kilo" squaJrnn ml·mtx•r, ha' l' kd him lo rcnrn'>llkr tht• d1\\. hargt' r<'ljU('\I 011 ".l' ~1' L'n J "'t'c1._·, leu't' to continue luo~1ng h1r 'unw11m• 111 c1n: klr h1\ \On. Ot to rt'l.JUl''t J humari1t.t rian J1<,, h3rgc Irvine of mail fra ud. l .S. 01s1r11..·1 Judie ~anuel Rral sentenced John~on 10 60 weekend days 1n JUll and 1.500 hou~ of community K'rvioc Monda) for " hat Bowers called a hm1ted rok 111 lntcc:h Rattct faces a maximum p<"OJll\ of 10 }tars in prison and a fine of up Ill Ssoo 000 ~Id Bov.eu. . ( hargc' "'ere dropl><'d against two other su~pcrn Ruben (. anfi~ld. 32. of Costa ~k'><I. and Man f1uest. 30. of New York (it) .\dl,l1t1onat charaes ma y be filed aga1ns1 them at a later date. said Bo~n. OCFairwins 10 prizes for . '87 activities. By JEN"'llPER WEBER 0-.... ~il'tlot l .... (om Pt 1mg Jg:.i "'' t.iir'> .&nd expos1uons from around tht· l n11cd ~1a1es. thc Orange ( ount~ I .. m garnt·r1·d top.honors from the ~ cstcrn ~au., .\'>,<>u auon The fair ~Hin t11u: llr\t·plac.e awards and s1' !K'Cond· pl.Jl l' t11 rnor' lht> most cap. tur1:d b) an~ 111 th\· ·q rnmpt>tl\01'$. The Or.rngt· Cnun-t\ ran n.1m pe1ed d1rccth .,.,1th fa1h -+i.s' 1ng mort' than I 50.oob ople attt:nJ "r tiudgc1s nl morr than tOO.t KK.t-Sacr:rmC'"nto-arra-mcdm JUd¢ the i:! 7.rntnc~ Among. the fif't·plan· a"ard\ "as one for wmmun11 ~ and publal rclataom pro· gramm1ng Programs last 'car included spcual da~., for' tht· handicapped. '>t"n1or Cllll{'O!> and local mrd1a busincs~ and pollt11..al lcadrr~ The ( o!>ta \.ic\a·ba~d fai r also won for edulallonal program with 1h promouons of tast ~car'!> ~gg and puultf) theme. super~ 1!.<."d b~ &ck~ Batle}-Findk~ Tht· fa ir al!tO took top honors for its radio ad,crt1~1ng and l rcall\e u~ of pnntC"d design -....h1ch "'3'> de,eloprd b~ Jill Lloyd & .\!>~Ul 1.itcs. a puhhc r('lauons firm. .. I'm rcall} pkJ't-d "1th ~he pr<>srams that lon11nuc to bt..· de' eloped between the Or.loge Count' Fair and theicommun1t\," ~1d ~orb Bariosa~. fair general manaier "!Thr a-....ardsl arc a true salute to the good "'ork put fon h b~ thr faar and the staff." S<.-co nd'> place honors were for tc.lo1s1on ad' enising mt'd1a press k11 compelltio n handboo~. nc"'sktter, polic~ manual and l)('t'IJ I t'ducallonal programs. Tbc fair took a 1hird pla e for one ot Llo,d·., ni:v.s photugraphs and an honor· able m1:n11on form annual Youth Expo $300limit for smog work urged S.\C. R .\ME' TO I .\Pl -The creator of <. ..1J.t11rn1.l"'> mJ\\1\C au1omob1le tnspec· 11tln prn~ram "1\\ motonst'> should be re·quircd 10 p~n (or up 10 S l ()() wonh of repair~ \)n 'mog-hdchmg cars '\taw "K'n Kobcn Prt"sle~. D-R1,crs1de. p,n1poy:d k"gl~latmn \\ cdncsda) that M'uld al\<i lt)l"C'(' dacsd trucb and busci. to pull (n n ror rtgular 1nspec11ons. but d1c'>d·txi" l'ft'd pas~nger l'a~ would con- t1 nur 11• Ix-.:'"empt from the proeram \n<•lhl r pre" 1s1on of th(' b11l -....ould hold n1..·"' , J' 'l1Jkl·r~ rt•spons1hlc .for defects in an Jut""' •t"l1le'1. polluuon l'.'ontrol S\Stem. rC'"4u1r:ni: :hl'm td ofTC'r thrcc-)ear war- antlt'\ thl r· ra' for repair. abo' c SJOO for 10 'car., !•Ki rll)O m1ks .\nd ti l r rnflt'\.31 "ould toughrn tram- ang ~tanJ,nJ1o tor mt' han1C". who work on moda n ,J r' 1,oph1\t1catC'd C'Quapment Prt''lr'' bill \IJ,l QQ7. maker. maJor ChJO£l'\ I 1 lhl' \l.lt<"'> 41 l·\Car-old SmoS chct.~ pru~rJm ~h1ch wall <'!>tabh!!th«I to 1mprt"l' J ar 4ualm an Cahforn1a's smoe· g1c .. 1 arc.1' Jnd allo"-the state to contmue to 4ujh1' I 11 hundrt'd\ of m1ll1ons of dollar\ in thr\'Jll.'n<'d lt>deral construction fund' The ml'.i<-urr -....ould afl('('t the m ilhons of C ahl•1rn1d ml11,mst' "ho are·rcqu1red to f>I" th1 t:-1\'nnial an11-pollut1on 1nspcc. lion' an , 11,\r1 l.> rce,"tcr their\ th1d cs ,.. Huntington Beach Bailiff suspected of having relationship with suspect bl()('k t.lf H 1gh Dm l' that "-3'> rt'pom•d at 4 IJ pm \\ 1..·dnesda' rcsul1<.'d 1n J S 1.500 lo'' • • • k \.\l'ln 'aluc:J at S6.000 "a\ n.•port(.-d ·stolen at I ~.., p m T ue,.Ja, from a re-suJcnn· 1n the 1400 hlo1,k "' Mom1ngs1dc Carck ~ \om<'1)nc pun hC'"d the lock on a \ .. 1~'"''1~1.:n k11a un Wcdncsda' n l'n1ng and \tolt: the \tef"C'O ~hilr tht uir "a ~ pJrkeJ 1n tht 370 block ot IA'l'n'1l'ld ..\' cnue Buf'%lar' .. ma<.hr1.! a door at ... n)' Old11me Donut\ f\t.011 Warner _.,ve .. and ''''k S!I ' 1n la!>h Tht\ cau~ S ~O(I ,1.~ n\jllt.' 1\1 1 h<' door BJ Tiie AtMdald Pren A blilitT has been removed from the Oranac County trial of a man attused of killina two Sa.n .Dicao police officers. but authoritin refused to confirm reporu she had a romance with the ckfendant. Orange County . Marshal James Byham said Wednesday that Marsha Evans is no lonttr employed by Oranac County. He refused to con- firm ttltvision rtports1hat Evans was dismissed bccauK she was romanti- cally invof ved with Joedi&o Cinco..· KFMB-TV Md reported love ltt- tcn and photopaphs of Evan.s wtft Ne•port Beach A cat~ speaken, a Kt of golf dubs. a IOlf bla and a peir of 90lf lhoel were 1tolen from a bl~ 191l Honda CM~. palkd Tundly n19ht on 36th Strttt. ttac victim told PC)tttt. The Iota WU nlhnated It Sl20. • • • Three cytftbidium orchldt ud \hrte wdtr batctl ~ fePC)f1td tolm this~ from the bKtyard of • found in Ci'n('o's Oranae County Jail cdl in Santa Ana. Canco, 28. of Sprina VaUcy is ae<:used of killina pglice officers Kimberly Tonahill and Timothy Ruo~ on Sept. 14. 198.4 in San Diqo s Balboa Park.. The pros.. ttutaon is Sttkina the death penalty in the c11c. which could go to the jury next Wttk. Th~ trial was moved out of the San Di~o area to Westministcr becauK of e•tcnsive publicity. Praidina Superior Coun Judie Luis A. Cardenas refused tocommn" on Evan's removal. Tht j udlt uid he a home on Diamond Strtet. Tht victim tstunaled tht ao.. at SlSS. • • • A metal hard-top roof. valued •t S900. Wis uabohed and stoAm from a .. hitt IM4 Mc1cedc9'-lrm llO.Sl pantd Wedll•dey in a lot •• Uad Street 1.nd lalbcJll loulevarcl • • • A oink Taylor-Dunn eolf can \iatued at Sl.500 w reponed atoleft SU..y hm IM pwn4t of IM Newponer Raon howl on J•mborft .. has instructed attom<.'ys on both sides of the caS<." to also withhold comment. Cardt'nos said that E\ans. 40. Joined his staff as a ba1htT last Jul)'. at about the same time: trc rl'C'C1ved the Cinco casc. Testimony 1n the tnal began on No'. 16. but Cinco made numerous appearanct'S 1n coun pnor to that on prctnal matters Ounng the opcn1n1 da)s of 1he tnal. £,•ans was amon,g b:uhm to cscon tM handcuffed \ineo to and from the ('O\lnroom. Sht has b«n at>Knt from the counroom for ~omc time. Oosana a11umenu •~ schedukd MltT~y. Roed. ~Beach Jama H. Vlm.. II. ofCos\I Mesa W8I alTfltM It l 1 :07 p.m. Wtdnes- dly at 1 llS S. COMI HithWI) on IUspi(ioft of poeKuioe or manj111n1 for tlk. He WM kid 'II l1n of1I0.000 ..... • • • A "'*-till ~ tn the 600 Costa Mesa Aman was a~tcd on 'usp1c1on of illegal ~<'a pons poc;scss1on \.\ cdot' day morning afkr poll e 4uest1ontd him abouT skt'ptng tn his car 1n the HOO block of Harbor Buuk....-ard In the car. pohC't' d 1M:0Hf'C'd a .i '· cahbtr pistol. Q.mm pistol ~~­ cahbtr n Oe. 12-p uJt' shotaun. pellet pistol and SC°' C'ral hundred rounds of ammun111on ThC' man told pol1cr he 11,ed an his car and nC<'dC"d the -.capons fo r protection. .\ :?Q-)C-ar-old 1rans1cnt was ar· rt'sted etrl) Wednesda)'' momma on su,p1t1on of buralaru.tAt the o\lano \lub. ~040 Placen11a A\C. A small amount of ('Hh and 1<>mc IC't' Cf'C'.lm " t' re rt'C"O H red • • • mtont \.lnhed the ron,ert.tbk mp of a IQ 6 Volkswqcn C'abnottt :md store the ~crt"O •·hato the ('It ....i p;n\t'J 1n 1hc 1200 block of .\.darns .\\Cnut'.bet .. un 10 p.m. Tundll and S 20a rn. \\cdnnda) . .. . .. The sttrco wil stolen from a 1 <> ) olk "'•n Qullntum tOmtltl'M Tudda> or earl) Wtdn~ aftt'r t0mconc smashed •n the ,·chtelf·, •1ndo• ..,~ Titc car was siefitcd an the ~t block of C'oUrec ~'en~ . . ' l Jmpin~ C'"qu1rment and ar<X"Cnc!> "en· ~lokn from a g4J'lge m the 20 ~lod .. (If l>og"'ooJ bctwC'Cn 10 pm \.hmd.t' •ind 6 a m Tunda~ • • • 1"'11 hi('\ Ck\ \ :>lo('d al $2()() WCl't ~tokn trom a carpon in tht 16000 bl1.x ~ 111 \ 1 Ila ) orba LA man kilted, 2 hurt in Newport accident a, ROBERT HY 'OMAN .. _._.. ......... 7S..)rar-old Los "-n&t'les man •'8..s kilted WtdncSda~ H\ °"f~•pon Bcaeh when h is 'eh1 le •'t'f'\'f'd into on- com1na u11ffic and colhd('d •1th another C'lr · John Hl'n'f) <.irttn ..... 1'«>- no un<'t'd dead at tht ~t of t~c ~ a.m attl<kn• TM dn\tt of tht otht'r a r. Carmit cff of ·" .. l'O" 9tldl. wfftftd a brc>Un ks and abdominal trauma. efl" l-)lfer""*l da'*'tet 0.nttHt Wfftftd I '9cttltt0n Of lht tt-f\ c~ and a broken pd"'' Bu.t both ncapN lllOl'C .mo. tn.JUI') bc.ic:auw they ~ wmnna tcatbth MMI t•"PO" 8Nctl Polttt OffiCC'r Bnan l\bdd('n -.ho 1\ art- 'C\t1ga11ng tht' a~'('1dcn1 <\ ordana to prchmanif) poltet rt' port G rtt.n • u tru cl 1 na JOU lb round on ~.\nhur Boulevard MS n Joaquin Hill!, Roed an hll 1916 hevrolet itataon •·1110n -~. for• unknown iuson. t~ e.11r ~ anto the on<'Om1na nonhbo.alltld laMt i he 5tatlon WlllO" smd-tlle '" Volvo station~"°" dnvm"' NI« Tf't'n's ~h1dt theft \:ttred oft'1 ~ foot rmtlankmfttt on tht-t911 W.-f/I MteArthu.r, Maddm laid; n.tNeftl~ .... '° *-en• at Fo ... n V*>' I•••' Hoipdal we.mc ..... i1 .. .._. ...-mom .. ••---ca•••-• deulhter ............ _.. dauon. ' J USUE Schroeder to speak at seminar ,. EARNEST Con esswoman to be featured speak er ---------rorwomen 's conference-at Saddleback .victims . portrayed inco~lege By LESUE EARNEST oe .. ...,,...~ Colorado Rep. Patricia Schroeder . who seriously considered running for president of the United States. will be the featured speaker at the Saddle- back College Women's Conference :art contest-LB tailor What does it feel like to be a . v ictim? That is the question at the heart of a poetry and 1wo- d1 m~nsional art contest being hel<f at SaddJeback College in Mission Viejo. The contest, which.asks en- trants to responcfto the theme ··The Feeling of Being Vic- 1 t~e • ·is being lfetd in con- junction with a victim awareness conf~rence. The March 17-18 event will feature speaker Doris Tate, a \ ictims' rights advocate and mothcrofslain actress Sharon Tate. Other speakers include Judge Susanne Shaw, fromOr- ange County Harbor Municipal Court. and State Senator Edward Royce. Sponsored by the.Mission Viejo college. The Institute for Vicumsand Victims for Victims. the conference will also feature panel discussions. workshops and a presentation by Stop-Gap, Or- ange County"s educational theat~p. · T he art and poetry contest will be broke n in to categories for ddTerent age groups. Pr.izes in each category wlrl be $75 for first place: $50 for second place: and $25 for third. Winners will be anno unced at an a wards cer- emony on March 17 at 8:45 p.m. "I Deadline for contest entries 1s March I. Poet I) e ntnes should be t) ped or printed a nd art sub- missio ns should be matted or m o unted toa maximum s1ze of 24-b)-36 inches. Entries sho uld be submitted to The Institute for V ict1ms. 30 I Forest .\ ve .. Laguna Beac h. 92651 . fashions new life in America By LESLIE EARNEST Ol .. Dellr ......... Olga Stavr,ou has onl y li ved in Lagurta Beach five ~ears. but that's been long enough fo r the Greek immigrant to discover a pleasant sense of belong1 ng. Sometimes. she said. people even ca ll out a greeting to her as 1hey dri ve by her taifor shop on Ocean Avenue. The thought makt's Stavrou smi le. Stavrou. who moved to America with her husband. John. to join fami l} members in 1963, said she has now found an extended family in 1hc commun11y of Laguna Beach. "Every place I go. people sa} ··Hi Olga." said Stavrou, owner of Olga's Tailor Shop. her words laden with a heavy accent. ··1 love 11.·· she added. ··1 miss my old town. but I love it here:· . Stavrou said she cnJOYS lunch 11me conve rsattons and une"<- pectcd visits from her neigh- borhood friends who stop b~ her shop. But. most 1m ponantl}. Olga sa id she is alwa-rs read\ at the scv. ing machine -wh en her cus- 1omers need her. . ··1t doesn't mailer what happt·ns 10 m~ fam il). m~ home. alv.a~s I ha\l~ a sm ile for them :· she said "Tm "'ailing ~_f an~bod> calls me I nl'' er sa' no. on March~. Schroeder. a Democrat. will dis- cuss why she considered running for the highest office in the land, and why she finally decided against it. In addition. the lawmaker will gi ve an insider's view of Washington and will discuss options for individuals in local. smtc and national politics. hroeder is just one of a variety of speakers scheduled to talk at the conference at the Mission Viejo colkge from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The confercnc~ theme 1s "Reclaiming the Past -Rcwnttng the Future." . During the morning. some mem- bers ofLADIES-Life After Divorce Is Eventually ane. will talk about what it 1s like to be the e~-wife of~ cclcbrtt}. The members incl ude Lynn • Landon. Faye Hackman. Nancy Ebsen, 8,J. CamPt>cll. Patti Lewis. Sandy Nimoy-and· Marion Sepl. Keynote speaker for th~ momina wi ll be Peaay Bassett. a minister with the Unittd Church of Relia)ous Science. Also speaking in the morning will be former Peace Corps member Dee Aker on "Women -A Global View." In addition. building contrac- tor and work spa.cc designer Jean Taylor will discuss "Non-Traditional . . (Pleue Me 8CHROED&R/ A&) Rep. Patricia Schroeder Red .. Cross event designe_d to ready· Coast for disaster -Past: eommander at El Toro named seminar chairi;nan By LESLIE EARNEST OllMDellJNot•\911 A former El Toro Marine Corps base commander has been named chairman oft he 1988 Orange County Disaster Preparedness Academy. a da~-long seminar sponsored b} the American Red Cross. Reurcd Brig. Gen. William A. Bloomer of the Marine Corps Air Station will act as chairman of the planning commi11ec for the April 26 event to be staged at 1he Westin South Coas1 Pla:ia in Costa Mesa. ·-rm very cxc11ed about the op- portunity 10 help educate Orange Count> in preparing for disasters of an' kind.'' said BJoomcr, an Irvine n:s1den1. ··But-we ha ve 10 face the fact 1hat. gcograph1call}. we're panicu- larl) 'ulncrable to earthquakes. Last Oct. f \\a!> a good reminder." ·\crordin~ to Barbara Lohman. public rdat1Qfls officer for the coun- ·~ ·., .\nu:ncan Red Croo;s chapll·r. residents arc s11ll reeling' from that JOit. " incc the October quake. our phones ha ve not slowed down 1n regards 10 what people can do,·· Lohman i.a1d. The seminar 1s cx- ~ctcd to ans"er many of those qucsuons. Brtc. Gen. William Bloomt:r our business and commun1t} leaders become aware oflhcir responsib1h11es and what th e} can do to protect themsrlves. theiremployec~and their ltvl'lihood:· Bloomer said. A Vietnam combat \.eternn. Bloomer was l·rcd1ted with streamlin- ing the management and operattons at the El :roro base. resulting 1n a fi'>l·al sa' in~s for lh e go,ernment. He "a' n·cognm·d b} President Reagan for ··1nstallat1on Excellence" 1n 1984 and 1985. For mo re 1n format1on. call 494-2446. • • • And. he re·s another no te about Saddlcback. The Saddkback Com n;iun1t~ College Di.stnct"s new nee charrcclloroffiscal services and operauons 1s Neil Yoneji, formerl~ dean ofbusiness services at Mt. San Jacinto Com- m unit~ C olkge District. Yonej1. "'ho was born and reared in Kauai. Hawa11 .1t,·es in Yorba Li nda with hie;"' 1 fc. Claire. and his l\\OC h1 ldren Sta' rou and her hu<iband arc kl·p1 hus) s1' da\ s a week mending and designing clothes. Their bus1- ne\s has been successful for n u1upk reasons. according to \ta' rou. First. she and her hu~band (Pleue .ee TAILOR/AS ) o..,. ""' ....... 0.., -· '-" Olga Stavrou check.a the length of Jamee Maruteos' pant• at her Laguna Beach ehop. Tht• focus will be on prepanng all community segments -busi ness. 1ndus tl). go,ernment and !>Chools - for a maJor quake. Current!). Bloomer 1s vice pre-;1- dent and regional manager for Amt'rt- ca n Protective Sen ices. Inc. 1n ..\nahl·1m. The firm providt's security guards to businesses. In addi tion. he scrH·s on 1he Public Safet) Com: m1s'\1on fo r the ci t} of In inc and onthl' boards of directors for the county branches ofthcAmcnC'an Red Cross and the Unned Wa}. • • • Andanotherrount\ resident has taken a nc" pos1n-on. Mat--. thew Hall.a '>l'niur at Dana H ill s H igh School. v.as elected 1988 Youth Go' ernor oft he Youth in Go' anmcnt ;\1odel Legislature at a YM( ..\Youth andGovem- ml'nt ckc1iom conference last month tn San Luis Obispo. tt·s the unprecedented st·cond \Car in a ro"' tha1 a South Coast \'M( ..\mcmhcrh.isv.onthe statC\\t<.kl'll'ctwn Last vear. Pete Koehler "' 3, l'kt It'd for t'hc a me Offill". H all " 111 O\ l'rsec a Ii vc-day pr0gram in Sacramento from (PleaaeeeeVICTlllS/A5) Laguna man seeki\1g funds to~lete orphanage in Mexico 8) LESLIE EARNEST -\ Laguna Beach resident 1s asking fur rommun1ty help 1n the com plc- 11un of an orphanage in Mt:xico. ~1onq fer beds and foodi1s needed tx·fore the shelter. large enough lo hou!te up to 65 children. can OJ'X'n 11\ doors. according 10 Lagu na an114uc dcalt'r Ri chard Yeakel. fhl' or- phanage 1s located in a small' 11lage.1n BaJa California. fi ve mile" V.l''i of iht· border 1own ofTccatc Yeakel said he became in'ohcd v.1th thl· orphanagl· four month\ .1go "hen a high school friend. an ·\ tnl'fl- can m1'>~1onJn . cafkd and told hun ahuut the l h-tldren in need. 1 he frlt'nd Dean Tinnn . had mm<.'d to thl· are:.i :.ind started. the proJCCt after ~marr~ 1ng .1 Mn1ran "oman. \ cakcl \Jld ··1 feel good ahuut this lx•l'!IU<.l' 11\ an \mn1lan JnJ \fl'\11..an part1u- pa11ng ··) l'Jlo.l·I \J1d ··')o I kno" fl)(l pcrc~nt 111 the Jona11ons and mom·~ and ril'm<. v. 111 tx· gl\en direcll~ 10 the orphanJgl· ·· ) eal..d ..aid pt·opk tn\(>ht•J 1n lhe prnJl"l'I plan to m.ikc thl' tx·d'i for thl· l htlllren from ~l ratrh The\ '\1111 need \\11t1J fu1 ron'>trultton o( lhc hed<.. (Pleaee eee ORPHANAGE/A5)-------- -··r m looking forward to helpmg "The Gate of the Sparrowa" o e In alta on a 30-acre plot of land near Tecate. :Vietnam veterans sought for annua(Laguna Beach parade [ Veteran'i of the Vietnam War are lx'1ng sou1ht tor : part1npation 1n the Laguna Beach Patriots Da} Parade. ~ -;cht•duled fur March 5. · • ln1ercs1ed 'eterans should send a 4'tamped. self- : addressed en' elope to Lt J im Whhe at the Laguna Beach Polin· Depart mcnt. 505 Forest Ave . Laguna Beach • 9265 1. lnstrucuons for part1c1pation will be sent m return. • f Wellness classes at YMCA Tile South Coast YMCA 1s ofTenng th ree wellnC'ss classes of sn: to I 0 weeks 1n length, cen1cnng on back. weight and strt'SS problems. . Further information may be obtained :u 1hc Y, :?9831 Cro\.\n Valle~ Parkwa). Laguna Niguel or h) phonmg 495-0453. 'l'ypbJ6 classes a.t CaJHl scbpol The Adult Learning C'entC'r 1s offering classes 1n word 1 pr0ccssin1 and computenz.ed t}ptng skills at the Adult Educauon C'Cn1cr in San Juan C-ap..strano. Program att provided to review English and math skills necc\sary for omputcr-ttla1d l opportumt1es. 01pfoma pr01fams and GED prtparation al!><> are :&\.atlable. Call 493-0658 for further informa11on. R•blm clbl1c ln L .. un• I T~ t.a1un1 BeKh Anim1l hdtcr. 20612 Laguna an)on Road, Lq-.na Beach. will hold a rabies vacc1 nat1on chn1c•fur dolS Saturday from I to p.m. All doas must be IC ie.,t four month old and on a lea.sh The ftt is SJ ptt doS and mott informatton is a"iulablc at 497-JSSl. i'• Bloodmoblles set on Coast The Orangt Count} chapll'r of the ·\meman lh·d ( ro"'" ha\ .. chcdulcd a hloo<lmoh1k• 'l\lt Saturday trom 1· 30 a m 10 I:!: 15 p.m. al Mount Olt' t' I uthcran ( 'hun:h :!4.,71 < hnsanta. M1ss1on 1CJO \ppoin tmC'nt-; ma' Ix· made b~ calling 837-4767. \notht•r bloodmobile will be \tatwncd r ucsda\ al G onndl < he' rok1 . .2828 Haroor Bh d . < O'>ta M<-!kl. from 11:45 to S JO p.m. Call 546 -1200 tnr an appointment Arts councll plans meetlng Thl' Dana Point Coastal rt'i ( ounc1I '-'111 hold u g<.'neral mcmbcr\hip mcctingSaturda' from I to 1 pm at the Youth and Group Fa cilt t> at Dana.Point HJrhor. "'Ith the tht•me ··Put Your Heart 1n An ·· Dr. Robm-<:;}arftn. president ofttrr Ornn'r (·nunt) Arts .\lhance. will be the guest speaker The C ap1str.ino Valle~ Quartet and harpist Kath~ Kavanaugh "'II cntcna1n. Call Mar) Ellen Thoma.sat MJ-7 4S for mon: information. F•clal profile program •lated .. "h.ansana the Family Profile."' a ltve tt'lcct>nfortncr. will bt prt$tntcd Saturday at 10 a.m .. U.l th,r M1u1on Hospnal Rc,1onal Mcd1C'al enter. 27700.Mcd1C1ll entC'r Road. Mt 'ilOn V1CJQ. The proaram. which U>nccrns pla't"' ~urger). '' free to the public and will take place tn clasuo<>m'i I and ~ on the second noor of the ho\pllal''i conference ('('ntcr all 364-J 770 for add111onal information I. .. . . Audubon fleld trip slated fhe Suuth Coast udubon ·Soc1t•ty will condut t a field trip -aturda) aJ K a.m in the Sycamore Hills nature area, loctlll'<i of'r Laguna Canyon Road betwcrn El Toro Road and the an Diego Fre('wa). ·ach1ko Fukuman. coordinator of th1!> \car"s' field tnpc;, \\Ill lead tht• t•,ent. Call 4Q5-0107 or 498-4407 for add1t19n~rinformat1on. . .., · Speech, bearing screenlngs set The new M1 ss1on VicJo office of the Newport I .1 ngungc."~pct'<'h and "udiolog~ Center will offer free '>Cfl'l'n1ng' in !>pecch, languagt and hearing aturday 10 , l'lcorat1on ol 1h open mg. rccr11~ "Ill be conducted b) a \pccch pathologist and aud1ologm fcom 9 am. to ·' p.m. at 27678 Santa Ma~nta Par..,wa) 1n the Port ola Pla1a hopping Center. C°Jll 581-04710 hcdulc an appointment. Festlv•l of Pet. ~t l•lr6roaad• A rcsll\ al of Pc1' will bt hdd th•• weekend 11 the Or.inac Co unt) Fa1rsrounds. fcaturint cats of all breeds. m1 C'. ruti.. hami.ters, btrds and tortoise~ tits must bc tqtstcred 1n advan£t. wtuk mttt. rats • hamster\ and birds lTll)' be entm:d 11 the door an hour prior to the show either di)'. Rqi11rauons al50 witt be t.ikcn at the sho• ror future C\'ents. inc:ludina Pl·rrot; reptile and rabbit \how~ • The show will be c:ondu tcd S.turday from noon to S p.m. anJ Sund.a) from 9 a m to S p·m in \olltttabk\ Bu11d10g I J of the fa1raround .tn Co'" MCN. dtn1neon 4 1 S3 for adults and S2 for sub-teen children. Parking 1s free. Rables cllnlc ln Hu11 tlngton A low-cost dog and ca t vaccine clinic will be sponsored by the Huntington Beach· Kiwanis Club Saturday at the Pet Mart. 72 11 Warner Ave.. u1tt> B. in Huntinglon Beach. Proceeds from the clinic. which is scheduled from 10 a.m. \ol p.m .. will be used to support various Huntington Beach community services. Call 841 -6848 for f urthcr information. • Men• testlag 11ebeduled Tcstina for membership 10 Oranac County Mensa. the h1ab IQ. .. .sock1y. will be offered Saturday at Mercury Savinp and Loan, 109S Irv me 81\d .. Tu~tin. The tests will Stan at 9:4S and will last about thrtt hours at a cost ofS20. Call Joh" Hamilton 1 1 364-S 120 for rttc."rv1 t1ons and funhcr information. , WAC .-etena• pl•n meedJJ6 The ()uttn C'it)' rhtiH~r No. 57 of tht WomCfl's rm) OfJK V~t· HOC,.tK>n wtll hold..., "1Ulff- morhh1) mtt1in1 S.turday a1 I ~.m. an &he communtt) room of Ftdelit) Sa\11nas 1nd l.Otn. 13120 al Beath Rlvd .• 1n tht lttJun: World Shopp1na C~ntcr.Seal·Bca.ch. n)' ~oman ~bo hH wrvtd or is cumnll '11Ctv1n.1 tn I~ rm) '' wdcomC!" to attnd. C'all Jtan Earn haw 11 (21 }) j97-2S60 for m0tt 1nform1t1on • ·- I .. J Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday. Febru~ry 11, 1988 S AS . Yoga: Exercise lo~ the iDind Snd body By JEANNIE ~vxov ..,,...c ... u .. ' If there is such a thinaas a "typjcal" yoga teacher and yoga student, Costa Mesa's Judy Olsen Anderson and her students do not fit the stercotyPl'S. Anderson's suburban Mesa Verde home docs not look like the site of the Annapurna Yoga Ans Center. and the men and wo men .who filter throuah her door could be mistaken for aerobics students. not followers of meditation and yoga. · Anderson's a.crival as a teacher o f the Eastern an of yoga was a far cry from her upbringrn& in Millington. N.J. When she was 22. Anderson moved to California. Although she had a cas'lal interest in meditation. she did noihing with her interest until 1971. when her first marriage, which produced two sons and a daughter. ended in divorce. Anderson turned to meditation - which she had learned about through reading-for answers and solace. Bu't she coul dn't seem to si1 for more than two minutes without feeling dis- tracted. Friends suggested yoga as a "ay 10 improve her concentration. recounted. "It tttmed th11 the land the other. You nce<J both. had ~n unchan~d for 10,000 years. "Some students ~ek out yop "I lived in the wikkrness. many bt'Causc,they want to ton<' and rtfine hours ·from the city. 1n a lush green thei r bodies." Ander on ell'.plains. "I valley where they herded goats by the see a 101 of aerobics casualties. people Monda vi Rivcr .. I stayrd in an ashram \With damaged knees and hips. but for SI a day. where they took care of they still want to exercise. yo ur meals and chores so that your "Olhers take classes because life could revolve around studying. the)' ·re stressed out. A bo~ called me . "My teacher, Muk.fananda. was a last nigh t to ask about m y yoga person of substance. He wasn't Oashy. course. He said th at his therapist had He had a certainty·and knowing that recommended meditation . to help seemed to come fro""" his own him relax. He said he desperately experience. He had a cenain bedrock needed to relax." of peace and I wanted to know how to One of Anderson's studenl~ is get it. I hoped that with him I could taking >oga classes to help her adJUSt have a real experience and awaken1og to her hfc as a new mother. Another. a through med1ta1 ion." 45-ycar-old UCI professor. takes yoga Arter her year was up. Muktana nda classes to regain his composure after a told Anderson it was time to go and grueting week at the uni versity. apply what she had learned. One of ihc students 1s a mtddle- ln 1982 Anderson moved back to aged grandmother who feared lh_at Califorpia and resumed teaching. Lt she was bcrnm1ng an alcoh~hc. was alfO the year that she met her drinking hc;rsclf to sleep every night. second husband, Ron Anderson. Ron Now she has substituted yoga had signed up for Anderson's yoga ph ilosophies for drinking. making class to recover from back surg~ _ )Oga a pan of her life for the past four Anderson has a sense of·-~e .J )t'ars. -'\nderson said. about her. someth ing sbe attributes to Her das!>e'i tx-g1n with students the discipline of yoga and meditation. seated un to'l'el~ 1n an empt~ room. "People are rrcant to feel joy.'' she Shl' pushes the start button on her says, smilinJ. "I hope that people will taf)<.' pla)er. and harp and string stan applying these timeless and music sets thl' moo<l. . In 1976. Anderson's curiosity led he r to India for three months. where she absorbed the teachings of Muktananda. a yoga master she had met during his 1975 tour of the United States. spirited principles to their hves . .\fter The '>IUlk nts mo ' e 1n unison as all . )Oga means union.'' their 55-)CiH-old tl·acher demon- Andcrson 's students' reasons for ~•rates anJ t.alks them through a scn es _takioglle.rclasscs.are-a.s varied'3s their of warm-u-p c;1rctd11ng exercise!>. - Coeta Meaa's Judy Anderson warms up for a aession of yoga and meditation. ph1~1t <1I bod'· \ndtr\on \U~t:'" She went back to India for three months in 1977. and then leased out her Mesa Verde home for an entire year in 1981 so she could live a nd Ii fest) les. Ca~uall ) Jre~'>CJ. the students arc She says th at although man~ stu-then gu1dl·J th ro ugh an hour of )oga dents may initially favor one portion l'~crcise~ l poc;turl'\) "1th an t•mpha~1 ) of the clas!> over the other. the) soon on sta~ 1ng '' 1th1n thi: boundaries of find that the combination of yoga and the1r'own tapahil1t1c'I . ··.,pill<. O"l'r 111 lhl un111111n JI bolh Surn·ndcr into lhl· pu,l· \hl· gt•ntl~ 111<,tru1. I\ .. nolh111~ '' a1.1.11rnph'>ht•J b) 'trn~1ng JnJ '1r.11n1ng It Jpphco; to )ug.i JnJ 111,i: I 1·1nJ ·· • ·study in India with Muktananda. Anderson left Orange County fo r the rural town of Maharashtra. where she hved in an ashram. a secluded place used for religious study. - meditation provides them with a .\nder~on ex pla1m the h1stol") and \ftcr thl· l,t\I fl"'tUrl· I' 1.11ntpktt·J thl' hghh Jrl· J1mmcJ ;rnd thl· \tUJ l·nt\ prq1J n· t11r ffil'd11.111nn Thi.'\ lie fJll' up on thnr to" l'h hodil.'., u1ml11rt.1hk palm' up powerful tool for survival. tx·ndit!> ufi.:ac h moH·mcnt as the) go "The people of Maharashtra were aboriginal and very innocent." she .. Yoga and meditation arc like two along. frl·quentl) 1n terJec11ng old wings of a bird.'' says Anderson l'JSll'rn a\lomc; .. Yoga 1s one wing and med1 ta11on 1s .. Whatl''a hel ps to renter thl' TAILOR FINDS NEW LIFE .•. FromA4 offer a varit't)' of ~rtorial services and. second. Stavrou said the shop ts a place where peopk feel welcome. .. People found a place to go for C' cl) thing." Stavrou said. Not onl y is sh' read) to patch a sleeve or hem a skirt . she also busil) thumbs through Italia n fashion maga11nes for new design~ to create If a customer points out a picture ·or scratches out a tlr:rning. Sta vrou ~aid she can turn the dream design in to a rcaht). "itavrou. who ta ught her husband the business. has had plcnt~ of pract1l"C Jhc 58-) l·ar-old woman ,studied tailoring and clothes design B for fo ur )cars in Athens. Her first designs were wedding gowns. Si nce then. she has branched out. In addition to her original creati ons aQd "remodelil}g" outdated clothes. Stavrou also paints patterns on blouses and sweat suns and designs jewelry. She has tx-en partl) motivated b> the desire to put her son and daughter through college. She 1s obv1ousl) proud to be mee11ng that goal on a tailor's ""age Her ~n Bob. 26. graduated from Cal Poh in Pomona w1th a degree 1n computer programming and her daughter l\.etl\. 2-1 1, jn intcrna11onal I business mJJOr at ( JI '>IJtl' r ulkrton I Ke11' har, ltarnl'<l to 'Pl'a~ four languagl''>. hl.'r · mutht·r annnunced "1th pnde. · Wh ile their t1ml' I\ largl·h Jh'>orbed b\ their 'l'orl... HI' rou \J1J 'he and hi.·r husqand enJO~ t1ml· nu1 tor J1n ner and a mo' 1c - and an OllJ'>lt'nal Greek fcst1 \al. .\nJ . ~l't'panll-ht'r crcat1 H' senses hom·d. 'ita' rou ..aid I she regular!} attends fa.,h wn 'hn"c; in Los Angcks. It'!> Oll.l' "a~ Iii ~cep1ng her first IO'l' frc'>h. "That'll m\ fa,ontc. the \C'l'1ng I lo' c thl' !ll'\\-1ng:· \ta' ruu ... aaJ "It g1'e" 10 ml· life·· VICTIMS PORTRAYED IN ART CONTEST ... FromA4 toda) through Sunday. re\'lewing lcgislatton a nd giving speeches. H e will a l o represent California al the national convention o f Youth and Government m Wash- insuon D.C. th1s sorirn~. b nc oftbc h1gb hghts for Hall wi ll be his presentation of a gift to Gov. George Deukmejlan o n bchalfoftlle-progra m. • • • Another local student is ex· pa nding h1s cd uca tional o p- portunities in a completely d if- ferent way. Erle Kenyon, a San Jua n Capistrano reside nt who has been studvingat the U ni vcrsity o f Red la nus: has decided to spend some stud} time abroad . Ken}on "'111 be crtlcki ng his boo ks during the spring semeste r a t the U n1 ver- sity of East Anglia . • • • And ma> be you would like to take ajourne) \Ourself. How docs the prospec1 o(a trip to Hong Kong o r a Caribbean cruise sound to> ou? Those are j ust two of the pn1es to be offered next mo nth "'hen the Laguna Nigu(.I C ham ber of Commerce puts o n a bash in the G rand Ballroo m of the ell> 's RitL-Carlto n Hotel. The fifth a nnua l "Casino Nite.' 1s the cha 111 bcr's major fund- raiscr and is intended to earn m oney for scho larship funds for local.high schoolsand to d onate SCHROEDER ••• P'romA4 Career,.. wit h student pilot and av1auon spcc1ahM Barbara Michael. The aftemoon program will in - cl ude four workshopS: "Womcri Learning. Living and Leading." "Ef- fective Interpersonal Commun1ca- 1ion Ski lls," "Creative and Cri tical Th1nk1ng" and "Elected Leaders Rewriting the Future." The event 1s sponsored by the sc'hool's Women's Club. Adult Op- ponun1ty and Women's Center . ( ommunll ) Sen ices Oflice and As- sociated Student Govern ment. and is underwritten 1n pan by San Diego Gas and Electric. The conference fee. which includes alfspcakers and lunch. 1s $35. and $25 for students. However. a separate ti cket can be purcha~ for SIO to listen only 10 Schroeder's address. scheduled for 3 p.m. Tickets can ~ purchased at the door. For funhcr. 1nfQ_rmat1on. qill 582·461 1. ORPHANAGE .•• P'romA4 • foam mattresses and coveii~-~l\11---Do11a11un:. arc aho being :.ought to drcn's clothing and food. A sufficient stock the store. • numberofblankcts have alread)' been Some famil ies from Ncwpon donated. he said. Beach and Laguna have voluntttred The orphanage -called "The Gate to join .Yea.kc! on a bed-building trip of the Sparrows" -sits on a 30-acre to the village Feb. . 21 . Others lot. Of laf!d donated-y a Mexic~n ~'9~1~~1. 10 voluntcenng can call Fam ti)· It is expected to open at 1 e Contributions can ~ left at the end of the month. antique store at 1099 S. Coast Tinney has also opened a thrift Hiahway or can ~ sent to ~an store in Ti.Juan!! to hc_!Q continue: to Tinnc) at Box 87S7. Chula Visti. fund the project. according to-Yeakel. Cal!f. 92012: DON'T JUST GO THROUGH IT- • ~,ROW THROUGH IT! DiIDrce JO ~ · .. -ix Thursdav Ev•llin W>~i7 ~ ~;~~.:; d~~~= . qp .--.. T. i\ DREW CH RCH NEWPORT BEACH ST. ANDREW AT ISTH ST. At ,_ (..-~ ...,_ ..__ 120 ~•l.llM hr..,..--. • .-. tel 631-2885 9-$ ,.._ ·fh to Chtldrens Hospital o f Ora nge County. .(t'so ne morec).ample ofsouth county residents turning a worth~ ca use mto a good tt me. or ' ise q :rsa. T he ch1ps"1ll fall Ma rch 25 at a cost of$55. "hJCh. includcs a bufTet di.nna . d ancing. $100 in gaming ch1psand 'alet parking T1ckets arc a,allablea1 the chambcrollicc. lt'c, first-come. fir st-served fort he tic kets.'~ h 1ct.' are rcportcdl) going l1 lo..c hotcake'\ Call 240-21 12 or 4<)).1 00 fo r rescn at ions. O h yes. 1 t's a blac:k t 1c optto n.11 afTa1r. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY lNC. Wiier• ,.., W.r Ctttrs kt! 1m lfAllH ILVf .. com •m-m.11s& Free Cinnamon Roll!* T.J~ CinnamonS is _ QQW open _near you! .... Ink~ In , ... Ulf. ~'hen vou need a , . lift, anytin1e · s a gtxx1 time for' the delicious dnnan1ony goodness of T.J . Cinnrunons Bakery treat';. EYery· thing is n1ade by hand and baked fresh all day long. Eat in or rarrr out in conren-. ient TakeAlong .. pack .. Stop by today ~u1d fet us sav heUo . ,,;th the srnell of 'ram1 dnnainon! •Rfff.h~ a i°"rft)"' t'1nnt1lltQf\ roll t RH" 'lf ll Ttn' \()' Hpin9 21~88 ~0"' op~n ~ J LAGl . 111 ll-~ ~IA Lt t.AGl' HltL . C \ -..2653. ( 714) 51M>-ROU. ( 7655 ) l-~ pf N ~\ T 8 AM Ev ER y DA y I I \n1.kN1n·~ .. 001h1ng '01cc talk.; th~ thrnugh J prugfl'\'>I On ol gu1dt·J '"uah1Jtwn'>. "1th thl· fin al gu1dl'd 1m.igl'r) t'\l'fl'"I.' ()nr 1ha1 a tlu\Ao'> lhl \IUJt•nl\ j l hilnll.' Ill Pf"'' ateh \t'l'"' .1n'>"l'r'> w lJUl')\11111\ thl.') ma' he th1nl..1ng Jhout ··~c )t•ur mind J'> J ponJ ·· '>ht• 1,a\\ \lo" h l'\l'' dosed .. " har npplc<. arc thought., (1radualh thr J'l(lr\J O\·l11ffit'' <.11 11 '"th a o;urfale 'n gf:l\\ '' .I. , rt.·fll .. ! l • , : J,._ .1n\ qu~ ,. •t rnll•11t \lot Tl \111,t'l \\ 1lUI 1h ' •11 I lJ ''hl 1 •t 11~ \I. h1 l 111d11'l.JnU thl•fll Decorator Services FEATU RED in the 1987 INTERIOR DESIGN SHOW IN SOUTH COAST • 18030 Eu. .. ·Fountain Va•M=>v • 540-2275 IN NORTH COUNTY • 19& "II ~us•1~ . O•ari 1". 637-JnO .. Give Her a Kiss For Valentine 's Day ,., ' . ~·~~ 1r Sterhni $il'<f'1 Also ava•lable ,,, 1.i1-.;>," • 1 I• .,. .-"' '""" " '• .. J WESTCUFF PLAZA 17th AT aRV~NE AVE NEWPORT BEACH 142--3310 I ' 1' s . ' .. ~ U.S. doctors in Gan Strf 1) criticize Israeli violeace JERUSALEM (AP) - A ~mber of an American medical team that visited the West Bank and Gaza Strip said today the docto11 saw evidcncr tha1 lsruh soldiers were beatina Palestinians in an .. uncontrolled epidemic of violence." · Dr. H. Jack Geiger. a member of the Boston-based group Physicians for Human Rights. told reponers the abuse of Palesun1ans had ~ome S)stematic and '"the norm" in the occupied territories. where unrest broke out Dec. 8. In the West Bank city of Ramallah today. soldiers fired tear gas and rubber bullets t6 d1spe1Y about 50 Arab protesters. some masked. who threw stones and blocked roads with burning tires. In the Arab village of Taibe. protesters thre"' stones. burned tires and attacked a Jewish motorist. police said. The village is 20 miles nonheast of Tel .\ viv. Arab protesters 1n the east Jerusa· lem nt'ighborhood of ilwan stoned an Israeli bus taJong residt'nts to work. the arm' said. Tht' dnver Oed. and the ,·outh~ S(t fire to the bus. There were no IOJUnes. p~r•tboatclutrtered to from Greece to Israel A THENS. Gl'ft'tt (AP)-Palestine Liberation Orpnization officials said today they had char;tcn:d. ~t for. symbolic voyaee '° lsr.cl by Pakstinian deportees ~nd that at would sad by Saturday momina. Israeli teaders vowed to Pttvent the boat from rachilll Israel's shores. but they exp~ co~ccrn about the neptive publicity that could be generated by a confrontation wuh an unarmed vessel. .In a~di1.ion.10 13S deponees, ~LO officials said the boat would caJ'T')' 400 foreign d1gn1tanes. obseryers and JOumalis.ts. They said the trip was designed to dramatize condemnation of Israel's pohcy of deponina Palcstinia-ns from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. captured in 1967. Bassam A~.u Sharif. a PLO spokesman, told rcponers in Athens this. a~e~oon that .. a ship has been chanered for the deportees wh ich will sail w1thm 36 hours for the Israeli pon of Haifa. "We collected medical evidence of an uncontrolled epidemi c of violence b) the arm) .... on a scale and scveritX that might not be clear to the public.· said Geiger. a medical professor at C11y Universit) of New York. including one who was paralyzed from the neck down. ,,~ Mud-covered tragedy Waldheim threatens to dissolve ~ goyerninent VIENNA. A'ustria (AP) -Presi- dent Kun Waldheim threatened to dissolve the 'overnment ifiuc~pted a repon questionil\I his World War II conduct. but the coalition parties were discussing his replacement. government sources said today. Waldheim has the constitutional right to dismiss the government and aslc another poli tician to try to form a new one. ~ut it is considered impossible for 'the government to unseat Waldheim by constitutional means. Under Aus- . tna·s.c-0ns1itu11on. a president can be unseated only if he violates tht' consm ution or if the government and two-thirds of Parliament agttt hold to a national referend um on the issue. Reports from JOvernment sources and the, dail) Die Pressc newspaper indicated that even Waldheim·s sup- poners in the conservative People's ~ Pany. which governs in coah11on ""ith the Socialists. were backing away from the president. Geiger li\as one of four L' .S. doctors who spent four da~s' 1si11ng hospitals in the West 8Jnk and Gaza Strip. The fact-findmg mission "'.asorganized b~ Ph)sic1ans for Human R1)thts. ··The numbers. rate and scope of the beatings and trauma we have seen cannot be considered deviations or aberrauons. They corne closer to being the norm:· he told reponen. Geiger said he saw six Palestinians permanently paralyzed in one or more limbs as a result of "beanngs. The fact-fihdinJ mission was or- ganized by Physicians for Human Riahts. The other three doctors were Jennifer Lcanini. director of emerg· ency services for the Harvard Com· munity Hcahh Plan in Boston: Leon Shapiro. a psychiatrist and psy- ctioanalyst at . the Massachuse tts Mental Heahh Center. and Bennett Simon. a psychiatrist and PS)- choanalyst at Cambridge Hospital 1n Cambridge. Mass. ., I Brazil~ UIDJ aoldlen 4111 throqb the mud ln the mountain town of Petropolla for more victim• of muct.lldn and floocHn& that ba•e taken at leut 183 Jlye. alnce laat Friday. Another 8 ,500 ba"Ye been left homeless: The sources. who spoke on con· d11i on of anonymity, said the coali· lion panies were discussing possibly replacing Waldheim with Josef . Ratzcnboeck, head of the People's Pa~' in Uppcr-Austna pr&v+n~ • Ex-Beirut hostage can't identify kidnapping suspect Ratzenboeck met Sociali st Chancellor Franz Vranitzky 1n Vien· na on Wedncsda)'. the sources told The Associated Press. The conservative Die Presse. which has backed Waldheim. also reported that talk were under way in the coalition for a successor to Waldheim. It said Ratunboeck de· med he ""ould agree no"' 10 take over the largel) ceremonial office of pres1· dent DUESSELDORF. \'est German' (.\Pl -.\ fo rmer Wt'st German hostagr 1es111ied at the ~1dnapping tnal of .\bbas .\h Hamad1 that he could not hnk the L~banese defendant 10 gunmen "' ho abducted and held him for se' en months in Beirut. September. also testi fied that he believed an American held captl' e in Beirut escaped briefl y last year but "'as 1mmed1atel) recapt~ Schmidt and another West German bus1n l'ssman. Rudolf Cordes. in Januaf) 1987. Alfred Schmidt. who was released from capt I\ II\ 1n The tesumony came Wednesday during the tnal of Hamad1. "'ho 1s charged with masterminding the k1dnapp1ng an Beirut of hm1dt said he and Cordes. who ha not be(n relea!S(.'<f. hl'ard "t'-"O or three" r\merican hostages in another room in the same building where the '""o West Germans were being held. I .Ex-Reagan aide· NOfziger guilty of illegal lobbying WA HINGTO:'\ (.\Pl -l "'n Nofziger. President Rl·agan·s one· 11me pohucal director. "'as found guilt) toda) of charges he 1 llegall~ lobbsl·d top prec,1dent1al aides for pn' ate clients afta ka' ing the v. n11e HOUSt' The JUn con' scted '.'ofz1ger on three of four felon~ charges that he had 11legall~ lobbied former col- leagUl'S on t1':hall of\\ edtech Corp .. a maritime r:ng1nl.'erc, union and the manufacturer of thl' .\1r Force's A.· I 0 antl-l:ln~ plane • In part. the JUn found :"-iofz1ger •guilt~ of 1llegall~ U\lng his influence .rb) ~nd1ngan .\pnl . 19 2 ·memo 10 •1hen-pres1dcn11al tounselor Ed"' in K • Mei:~ 111 )Uggesting Chat ~1eese enlist •the su pport of wp admin1s1ra11on ,officials -including the president ,h1m-.elf -to perc,uadr the .\rm) to h•'c J no-bid wntract tu build small (gasohol· engines tu the Bron\·based • \\ cdtn h ( orp. c,1nle 1mphcated in •numernu"> plots 10 bu\ influence "' 11h ; high gt" ernmcnt otlic1als • \ke..,l' no\\ a11ornl'\ general. had 1cst11ied 1n thl· l \ 01stnc1 Court "1nal that hl· wuld not recall discuss· , ing th.: V. c.:d1nh lOnlract dunng an .\pnl 5. 19 2. mee11ng that was lobb~ 1ng act I\ 111es dunng 1nvest1ga· rl'ft·rrcd to in Nofz1ger's .\pnl uons b} Congress and a grand JUr). memo. The independent counsel 1n The JU~ a~umed ofz1ger of a Nofz1ger's case, James. C. McKa>, single charge that he had 1llegall) argued in his summatton Tuesday lobb' 1ed a White House official on that there had been evidence "be)'ond beha.lf of Wcdtcch The JU~ also a shado"' of a doubt" that Nofziger cleared ~ofz1ger's panner. Mark .\ contacted his friends 1n the White Bragg.ofa felo n} charge ofa1d1ngand House to "cash 1n on his 1nOuence" abetting that alleged contact. a Ma} "'Ith the Reagan adm1nistra11on. 28. 198.:!. letter 10 deput~ pres1den11al The case against Nofziger. 63. '-'3S counselor James E. Jenkins. the first maJOr test of the rcvoh ing· :"\ofz1ger's defense had contendededoor proV1s1ons of the Ethics in that hi s name on the Jenkins letter Government Act. "'htch regulates had been forged b} another Wedtech lobb} 1ng b} former high government lubb} 1st Stephen Denlinger. officals after the} lea' e office. '\of11ger coul d be sentenced 10 s" McKa~ saJd the la"' was designed \Cars 10 pri son and fined up to "to pre,ent people from coming out $30.000 on the three convictio ns. of the Wh11c House"' 1th in a ~ear and l ' . D1stnct Judge Thomas A. Flan· at1empt1n$ 10 cash in on ihear in- ner: schedulrd S<.'nter1cing for March nuence With the l ln1ted State's gO\· 25 ernment." Nofziger. "'hose political assoc1a-Nofa1ger's requests tor help got 1100 '\i_th th~res1dent dates back to attention in the Whtte House because Reagarfscr.ij·s as go' cmor of Cah· he was "a man to be reckoned "'1th." forn1J. '-'liS found guilt> b~ a JU~ that Mc Ka) said. The prosecutor said deliberated less_t han eight hours. Nofziger had w1e!ded gteat influence Tht> 'erd1ct came less than two because he was "1nd1sputabl} a close nit>nths after anotht·r former Reagan friend of the most po""erful people of a1dc. Michael K. Dea\er. "'as con-the administrauon. including the 'llted ofl~ing under oath about his prcs1dentofthe United States.'' Outside the rourthousc. Nofziger told rcponer!>. "I'm not a part of the adlT)tnt!>· 1ra11on nor "'as I dunng the period "'hen these charge!> \\ere brought It tdl more about the inabihn of Congn·ss to '-'rtte a fair la"" than 11 does about the adm1n1stra11on ·· Nofziger headed the White House Office of Poht1 cal .\ffa1rs from 1981. '-'ht·n Reagan too~ office. unlll l·arl ) 1982. iPanama Oa y leaders applaud ov er-ruling !chief ti~d of Army's ban oil homosex uals : +o mass1 ve By 'ne Associated Press ... homosexual tendencies. ~ ,, Ga) nghts leaders applauded a decision b' a federal The ~rm) then discharged soldiers for sodom) and ~ d g d 1 appeals coun stnking do"'n the '\rm\ ·5' ban on oth<'r specific sexual acts. but not for homosc>.uaht) 11sclf ~ ru ea s homosexuals as uncons111u11onal calling t h~· ruling long After the re~ulat1ons were. changed 10 1981. the ;\rm) ; 0, crdue sought to discharge Watkins. and finall) succeeded 10 ·. . Ma > 1984 after a senes of court decision Watkins \\3\ a \\ .1.5Hl'\;GTON (A.Pl -A Col- • 11mh1Jn drug rancl generated at least , $~14t111111100 :i month 1n drug profit<; Jin thl' l nnul ta te'I. collected 11 in S '>\:,l,.fl'l u~un11ng houses. and sent 11 1n c u"!l'te\ tor laundering in select<.'d • h.1nk' arnund thl' '-'Orld. a jailed t < uban-born accoun tant test1fi<.'d .toda ' ~ Thl' "'nness Ramon Mahan Ro<lngu<.'z. told <.enators he nego- t1att·d an agreement 1n 1979 between thl· \kdclhn drug canel and Gen Manud .\ntonio '-ionega. Panama's m1 li tal) strongman. for the u e of Panaman1<\n Jtrpotls. securtt) per· sonnel and bank!> to rtceive and process huge cash shipments from a central collec11ng point 10 Miam1. Hr said that 1 n111all~. the operation brought $ Om1ll1on10 SIOOm1lhona month 1010 Panama from the nited tates ··1 "'3" asked 10 design a system to fac1htatc the Oow of1he1r money from th<.' UrlJl&d 1a1es." the accountant said. t'Cst7f) 1ng under guard b) U .. mar~hals Rodnguc1 was arrested 1n 1983 after customs offi cials d1sc0Hred SS.3 million -th his personal a1rcrafl. c 1 currcntl) scrv101 a 43-~nr prison scntc.1kc in a federal detention center in North Carolina. A federal grand JUf) 1n M1am1 1nd1c1ed oncga la t week. d 11fJing ht had accepted S4:6 m1lhon from druf:ckcttcrs for services ren.dcrtd He dented aJI uch a u~t1ons . Rodnaucz said Non~ aarttd 10 authontt a systtm in which tbe drua Mfll •ould bt IJVen armored CU mWW') Jttunt)' Tor tht1r ca.sh ship- me nts. 1mmeda1tt cmtit for cash dt~tcd an Panam1n11n bank and KttU to '°' cmmcnt ICO'•~ tn· t'ludtn1 dtplo m11tt' pessPorts. "I think 11 sabout time that the court!> rl·cogn1zcd that sergeant at the 11me. g.a~ people have been denied their rights:· said Leonard , . 0 ( irafT. legal director for National Ga, Rights .\d' ocates in , Reached ~y tclephon~ at h~s home v..~dnesda) night 'Ian Francisco. · V.atkinssa1d. Most cen~inl~ I dgobad. 1o tht"m1h1:m Th 9 · C ( · , While he said he'd "love to pursue: another carca." e th .S. ircui t ourt ol .\ppeal!> ruled -· 1 hl' maintained that news coverage surrounding th e ca'>e v..l·dnesda) that the Arm y:s ba n is unconst11ut1onal and poor rt"ferences from the Army have prevented him be ca use homo!>C,uals are en111led 10 the ~me pro1ec11on from getting a supevisory position in the private seftor against governeent d1scnminat1on as racral m1non111.'" similar 10 the one he held in the· Army. l he court ruled in favor of Pen) Watkins. 39. of A former Air Force sergeant who was discharged Tacoma. who enlisted in the Arm) at agr 19 1n 196 7 and from the Air Force in l 97S after publicly declaring his said on a pre-1nduc11on medical form that he had homosexualit) described the ruling as "wonderful:' . Soviets reportedly holding maneuvers on U.S. island By TH Auedatetl ~11 GAMBELL. Alaska -Soviet commandos may be~tnging co' en landings on~ U.S. island in the Benng Sea. SI) officials pointing 10 disco' enes ofSo, 1et military gear and sightings of mystenous strangers "'ho ran a\.\a). An increasing number of rcpon s of unidentified aircran. submanncs. swimmers in scuba ~ar and discarded Soviet military equipment have been turned in to . . intenii cnce agencies. officials said dunng a visit here 1h1s'""etk. Althouah man) s1Jht1ngs have occurred on or over mainland Alaska. the greatest number ha\eCome from St uwren~ lsland.J trttlcss. sparstl) populated windswept island JUSt 40 m1ks southeast of 1bena. Most of the reports come from the laska Army National Guard's three ~sk1mo scout battalion~. "the C)e'I and ears orthe Nonh.·· "I don't want 10 spttulatc ... said MIJ. Gen. John hadl'cr. commander of the Ala.ska Guard. Third How•rd BaclJ defendant .entenced NEW YORK -Jason Ladont. the third dekndant an the Howard Bnch case. "'as sentenced today to fl vc to 15 }can 1n pnson dnptte his open-coun apOIOIYUftl'lc motht'roftt!f black m1n kilted bya whfte p ._ tatc uprcmt' Coun Justice Thomas Dcm•kOfstftlcnttd Lldonc to 2~ ycaf1 to 71/': )~Its for man laufhkr and the SlrM stntcntt for amuh. The l o K.ntcnccs arc to run consccuuvcl). T~w11 t~th0nnt ofthotc handed down •in1utw thrtt ttt~f1 convk-tcd1n lk r11Cial 1ttad: on thfft black men. which ltf\ one .. B-)era-otd Michael Cnffith. &Id. Jon Ltster. alrudy. an jail on 1 "ca Pon' charar. has bttn stnttne'Cd to t.M maximum of I 0 to JO )Clf'J and 1s 1Crv1n1h1sscnt.cntt1t Anica. Scott Kem. 19. waswnltnttd Fnday IOJt• to 19 )Cars. • I • Gephardt up in new polls WASHINGTO N (AP)-Richard Ocphardt's backina among e" Hampshire Democrats picked up after his victory in the low• caucuses. three new pubhc opinion polls show- ed, while Republicans Bob Dok and Georae Bush ran v1nuall) neck and neck. uppon abo was up for Democrat Paul Simon of Illinois and down a bit for MauechusttJS . Gov. Michael Oulakil..tbouab Du.kak1ss till IC'd the Dcmocf'Ms an 1-ltw Hampshire by a larac mal"gln. 1 ABC'-Wash1 n1ton Po'1 poll found. · The ovcrrupt poll. conducted by tclephonc ~y. found linJc 1fan} sllppate tor Nt"'W H,mpshi~ GOP front-n.inncr Bush, who fin1 hrd third in lov.·a. but 1T said sappon for formt'r telc"i Ion tv1n~11t Pai Rob- enson mo'cd up somewhat. ltobtnson fint hc<t SttOnd amont tM Rtpubtican 1n Iowa; Dole. the Kansa.s 1tnator • .,., fi rst. The \ tc't prnldcnt 'AlaS backed b) JJ pnmtt of tht hktly Repubhtan ,·~ten wnt )'C!d 1n ~w Hampalu~ • Surrogate contracts would be prohibited under new state bill .\CRAMENTO <A P) -.\ Re- publican asst•mbl} woman "ants 10 outln"' surrogate parent contracts undl·r "'h1ch "omen bear children for somcon<.' else for a fee Assembl~ '-'Oman unn) MoJon: n1er. R-Enc1n1tas. proposed lcg1s· latwn \\'ednl·sda' that '-'Ould allo"' 'oluntal) agrn...nc:nts '-'tthout pa} under current adoption la'-'S. It takes the samt course a'> a New Jersc' 'upremt· Court dl·ns1on issued lai 1 '-'CC'!.. in the "Bab' M .. ca<;e. "Should a '-'O~an haH~ the nght 10 sell her bod) and thl' child she bears for a fee~ I ccnainh don't think so:· ~10Jonn1a said at a Capitol news conference. "The purpose of m) b1ll 1s to insu re that California 's current laws are not c1rcum' ented by surrogate contracts and that the nghts of these babies arr protected:· she said A M1ch1gan couple entangled in a coun battle o' erthe t'-"inS the ""oman bore under contract for another coupk ap~ared at the press con· fcrenn· with M0Jonn1cr. The) said the~ did not kno"' the contract they signed in 19 6' 1olated Michigan law "The surrogacy program 1n01cts pain and suffenni on almost eve!)· one assoc1al(·d with 11," said Launc Yatc!r of Ithaca. Mi ch. "Tht' b1nhnght famil) and the donor fam1I~ both undergo mental. emo- tional and financial s1ra1n. Onl) those '.1.ith no emo11onal attachment profi t fro m th is program.·· She said a custod) mal 1s scheduled • .for .\pril over the twins. Stephanie and A.nthon). who were born Sept. 4. 1987 The New Jerse} upreme Coun ruled la'it "l'ek that paring a '-'Oman to g1,e b1nh 10 a child amounts to illegal bab} S<'lltng. The coun also a"'arded custody of Baby M to her father. Will iam Stern. and ordered the lower court to gi ve vls11a11on righ ts to her b1olog1cal mother. Mar. Beth Wh itehead-Gould. · Thl' court said 11 was not illegal to allo"" _.,women 'oluntaril) and "'1thout pa) ment 10 act as surrogate mothers. pro' 1dcd the) arc not sub- J.rt\.\., to b1nd1n$. agreements to sur- n•nckr their children. Democratic primary rules c hanged to cut confusion. By The Associated Press l\CR .\MENTO -Go'. George DeukmeJ1an has sign ed leg1sla11on that ~raps Cah forn1a confusing S)Stem of selecting Democratic con"ent1on delegate and allO'-"ll ~mocral.S 10 'ote d1rcctl} for pres1dcn11al candidates instead of 1ndl\ 1dual delegates. ·The m.~asurc. s1~ned Wednesda). also abolishes the so-called "w10ner-1akc-morc rules California Democrats t11cd 1n 1984: "'h1ch gaH' ttlc front runner in the Democratic pnmary a dl'ipropor11onatel ) large share of California·$ delegates, at the expense of all of thl' trailing contender4l. Instead, each prl'~tden11al contender 1n California's l"A·n10<.·rat1l· primal) will get rough I} the same share of dck•gatr!> as his popular \Oil'. Salle theories used l n AIDS research LO'I .\r-..GELE -Rescarchl'~ at US Medical School ha'e bel·n using tht; thcom·!> of polio-' accme creator Dr. Jonas Salk to create a treatment for .\IDS. thl' Los .\ngeles Times reported today. The trea tment is heing used on a ~mall numtx·r 1ndl\ 1duals who arc infected \\.tth the AID virus but have not )Ct dr,elopcd S) mptoms of the deadl y disease, the Times said. It 1s not being used as a' accine for uninfected people ... ;\t the moment we arc JUSI testing an idea." ·all said 1n a telephone.rnter' 1cw from Chicago. where he was attending a medical meeting. ··we arc doing vcr; hm1ted prelinllnar)• expcnments." .H uman tests a~ being conducted at the lln1 ver It) of outhcrn California's k ennelh Norn Jr. Cancer Hospital under supef'\ 1s1on of Dr. Brian E. Hl'nderson. ho p11al director. and Dr. Alexandra Levine. a well-known Al D researcher and S executive associate dean. Slx charge• dropped l n molestation case .\N FR;\ Cl 0 -prosecutor said the govern ment' case ap inst a former Prcs1d10 da)Cate worker accused of child molestation has not bttn damaged. de pate a Judge's dismissal ofs1x of se en charges fi led against him. Assmant AttornCJ General Eb Luckel ~td that because of the action Wednesday b) U.S. District Court Judac William Schw.ru r. he will go before a grond j ur; later this month to seek rn ort detailed indictments qain4it Gary Hambright. 34. While the government "felt that the indictment as we p~ntcd 11 "as adequate undtt tt)e law," Luck.cl said he '4-111 takc addittonal e' 1dencc apin~t HambriJht to arand Jurors the week of Feb 22 and that he's confident Hambr11tlfs tnal will beam Apnl 4 a hcdulcd. h"'1n er ruled that 1n charge\ qa1nst Hambnght had to be di m1 sed because. while the) alleged kwd and a.Kh io6AI behav10r. lhc)' violated federal ruk 1 of proccdurt because they d id not rencct any spttiftc actions. Slayer condemned for WnJ dme ... A TA AN--~ Teus trans~nt .. wbast datJ'I stntenC't was o"cn~mtd '"'ice~ the C-altfom1a UpttrM owt. has bttn. condtmn«t 10 death ... '" rn the 1919 shooting or a Taco Brll maftllltr who bt1etc1 hun to spare ha hfe. Rctalt\ a of the .?0-)ur-old V1Ctnn. Kathtnnc -Auauita Parron. "' ho~1n1 hands as tht "mt1ct "' mid WcdM.tl)' '" tht-&lptnor oun JUI'} trial of Mt r<'ehno Ramos. 30. Leola Ro~. tht airfs mother. m«S M>fily art'd pai pcd the hand of' her SQn, ftcrwaf'd. W Sltd, ••Thctt i\ nu C'OmpttH.a&ton tn thf world worth t1'i1 mU<'h pein and 1uffttina. I hope and prl). 1ha1 'Oqt< da) God ••II remove tht hale a.nd an~ and frustf'ltlOft from m) fl.mil)' .. Ramos was "°"' ic1cd or flrst-dqrtt murdtt and armftt rc>bbt'r) for th~ JuM ). 1979. sla> •na of Parrou. the nap1 man.,rr al a Taro Bt'll on Bnstol trect an Santa u • hfrt Rame» ~orktd u a janitor -t ' Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/Thursday, February 11, 1988 A 7 Three ear insurers increasing rates Fluorocarbon selling Joint venture in J a pan Peter \hurm. c hairman of The Fluorocarbon Co.. Tutld•> an- nounced that the-Laauna N11uel firm hai :>&f't'Cd to stll tt SO prn:ent mtemt in N1tt3·Moo~. IOC'tltcd 1n <haka. Japan to 1tta lnduslne$ for Sl9 m1lhon 1 OTC UP s & DowN s ' 11,n.~ld ....... Three of the sta te's bi~t car 1n$ura nce companies are ra1S1n& their ratC$ by as much as I S.6 prrcent. accordina to published rcpons. The Automobile ctub of Sou the m California ra ised rates an 1vera,e 12.S prrttnt 1151 month. followin& IS prrtcnt increase imposed in July. said 1.arr) Baker .. a Auto Club vice Prt\ldcnt. T~ Cali fornia State Automobile Association. which ~rvn Nonhcm Cahfom1a. plans 10 ra1~ rat~ an a,·eragc IS 6 prl'C'cnt in Mart h. The Ora nae County Resister reported Wednesday. State Farm Insurance Co. raised us Cahfom1 a rate~ an avcragC' of 7.9 s>rll'Cl\t Dec 30. said Jim 11hl). pubhc relation .. dirtctQrl n lhe co"'· pan) 's Bloommg1on. Ill. htad· Quane rs. Th41t 1ncrtaSt-. the lirst 1n t1o1.o )t'U'\ .. 1s entircl ) due to h1a,hcr medical costs. he ~1d. The new paper aunbutcd the in- crease for Auto tub in~uran<.-c in Southern Cahforn1a an pan to the October M<X'k market cra'ih, wh ich -1iWI------------------ NEW Y~I< (AP) -The toMowlno tlst w ws the Pffw York Stock Excl'IAnoe •t~s end werr1n1s n11t neve gone up lhe mo't I nd <town lhe most tuised on ""c.nt of change reQtrdlel' of vOlume for Wed No *urllies 1r1dlng ~low S2 •r• Incl· ·uded. Net and oercent1v. en.nee' ere !"• dl'.ference ~twHn lh• orevlCXJs caos ng proc• i nd Wednud1v'' 2 o.m price. HMM 1 Marc.de 2 l!lllTch 3 G.ioot>Lt w • vtAmf.,co ~ ln~lrRsc 'rsr:;rn. .. I McGr1wH 9 DrevoCo PC1. Uo 1t7 UP 1 ~ UP 1 Uo 10. Up 10. UP 10. 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C'hurm 1annuunc«I that the he-en~ agr~emcnt btt~een the amuel Moort" Group. a di\ 1s1on of Fluorocarbon. and !';111.a-Moore "'Ill also tit> e:\tcnded from I 9~n to I Q98 ot-o' 11. 7l. ll••""O tt mCI' • 1 • ll ~t<I< It·-· IC.IOOIG ' lf ' "'· 10 .. 10 .. lltff-.., tt.Nt,.,. IC.'\AO«V It • IS ;:w:. ~~' .P ·r ltOu•• \ t:."&~.' 1· ~c:,' L~<~ I ft .. L n • . li ' ... ' '-"' '0 ' .... .. ...... ~.II i. \ ;J. ~L -LOI"' • ~~ .. MCI I~• 'r• -oe.e ) .. t . \qt M • t I ,.,.... 1 I '•l_ll '1 N'e<l ::r.1 I 11 I *"'' ••• 10 <~· =r.: 21 )1 II I• . ""' , .. I • E S• ~~ ~. ,i : .•. ••• ~~ 1 .. d': ··~' ' I •oM"' Mi<'Om 1· : ; ~ :~~:l \ MOU W MoC)l(p , .. ., ~:lt ... ""'°''• ' I 31 1 _, .. , • 1' • E =ro' I • 11 • ¥A<O' . .._ _.., Tee..,.. N0 1•1 't . 1'·! '""'. ' fl(Mli(rn l •<•o ' ~~~! 1 . , .. T ef\,_.,,, n"' a. fo•O'• N._418 i .... T•o<oPo Nr.°'' ' ia : ,, : 0~~r·' N ~\ N .. ui E"" NW J&:Jt · u .,.,., No• .. ' u,. ...... 11 ~ d: d.: Vp_.,p -.-v •• 11 •• V•~' ..... . ..... ,, .. I "• '-"" I ... ... ~·.~i' p ... J . "' ,r·: • ·~ ~t>:'! Pff"MI PeneEn 49 """"""' p..,,., 13 • t'V,,.o , p .. ,,. l' · W: "'*"'• ' P.G",. "'<•' '"°''' ' L > .. :~'b Powr1 " I I) h.Pfo~rp , ... 11 ..C<O' SN ' r '• " ""'°-~ ' Pv-.t8 ' n J. J'°"u' ~"" ' . •• i.cn •• i' 1 ~· NO• ·~· ;• I . IMPORT ANT NOTICE MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT is p'roposing to charge an IMPACT· FEE on new development in our water distribution area. This would also affect redevelopment. In order to consider your views on t his matter. the District invites you to attend one or all of the following public hearings: Thursday, February 25 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 10 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 17 at 7:00 PM All meetings will be held in the District's Board Room at 1965 Placentia Avenue. Costa Mesa. For more information. please call the District's Public Advi sor· tJo/:RJtl .. · I./. ,,#,) ~e It I/Vig~· Chuck Hamilton, (714) 631 -1200 We'd Like to Know What Do You Think Of the Daily Pilat • Watch for our quick· n·easy questionnaire In t_he Sports section in this Saturday's paper . • Complete It and return It to us . • Why? Because though our Industry peers recendy judged us an award- winning newspaper, we•d like to hear what you-our raden and moo de- manding j~thlnk of oui work. f 1 • ' .. 1 • ., ... ·--,, ~" t 1, +11 • •• ~~ ,.....,. "'• '•+ " ~..,.. '· "'-! ': 1 ... + • 18P 1 '• c fl'•+ • df '~ I~ ~\~ tl Hi ~ I t~~ I 1i ~t: !u~· 1 'in!~ :~ ''°ft 1•'" ll:!:tl ~1~ llf"ow Ol4 't •-t' • nPow '°'1 I 11' )-'• ~~t· · 11: I t'4:;l ~ ':ia + '> ~M ~. • :-• frid:e11 "'f 10 ,., "' ·1~r: ~I~ :gl lji' ~~i'i ... 2 ., .... Oil.I t .,+I • 0 ... •+ • I w ' '1• + • 1nt9!hc • .., I -t Inti of • lS 10. 3' •-+ o In !? t' 21. Int n t 1 91 .-• ttcp 110 • H'·• " ln•co 160 11 lt!ft 'o+ ti tnM. 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I l 40 11 IJS 49 P•nw CY I 60 • lt'• t • P<tnn1o; 2 H 9& 1301 u • I • P~oEn I II 1)7 l '-~ Pr o8t ' 71 110~ I '• P•Pill;.O H•"6 l•'·• • PerH'• t 10t ll 6) 11 -• Ptr~E1 ~ 1190 1 ;,,+ ~ PrrTHat\ Sh tJ ll •.-• PrLPor llS 1 '•+ • PervO• 1 Il . -t • Pflrl• 10 14 ••1l '·-• PIPar " 1 10 I l . Pe1lh 3 n, 1 2 + • Pt lRi oll S1 ~ 16 , Ptfln• lk 1)3 I • Pl'lf' 1 I) 7ffi S1'• ~IPO 60 8 • I le'•+ l't Pn>pO ol ) 1 1 S4 I • 1 •. ~ni'-E• ~ 10 I 1~1 'J'' -., ~1 :it ff : I ~ ~ : ! ! Pn of Pl ll •S :t.. Pn otH7 IS tlOO 1• • t I , P11 P'OUI SJ II > PnE o•Ml~S 190 ~4 -I ~~ ::~; :~' -I'• Pfll Of J l JI '1 Pn~~b • I• .... PnoWr ) 60 11 ..01 • 1 • Poto oln 44 11 * I '9+ .. Pn•IG< I~ ' •U J 1 Pft.1Pt1 .c 7311ue • .-• ,.,, Pl "" 1Se t l'· PNVH \ 7t S •73 10'. """1:l 11• • ,. ~:'. r 1 ~ I 1~ ~u 't.,.+: • ~ 19ftg t j ) p, 10 • ) ~W• I J 14 I «"I+ ... p,,..,.,, 1 I I ,-l Pt0nrE1 ?.et' t•tf'• Prtnv8w '7 16 71' • • •+ l't ~~, ~i: itJJ ii~= : ~!""" ,, ~ ~ '• Pi:voov 14 '"I • l'Mta~ I IS. Ii I'• ~.f• t8 1p l ~~-·: ~~~ii:I :i ~m ~1,:= ·: :;!:~\ l1 'J !1 : '""' I • ··+ 1t tme<: IH I -\t •mtM 'j 10 1 6 '•+7 M LIO 1 4-• Imo ,1 t P-t ~:i!G l ~ .:ll ~ :+ ': ~:a~" ~ 11 ~ ~~IC l ~ 1 16.Jt ti! "'. I t en ii ._ • n ~Bl I 1 • " I • : ~; i~'l\u, i~i~'t • ' I t ' Ny s E c 0 M p 0 1·~ I lf T R ~ N s ~ c l 10 ~ ·~ THUR8DA Y'S 11 A.II. (P8T) PRICll Market edges upward NEW YORK (AP)-The s1ock market edged upward today. s1rugghng to extend Wednesda) 's broad advance. The Dow Jones avera&t' of 30 industrials. up 47.58 on Wednesday. ro5t'another 6. I 3 to 1.968.17 by 2 p.m. loday on Wall Street, Gainers outnumbered losers by aboul 5 to 3 in the o"crall 1all) of New York Stock Exchange-h~tcd issues. with 901 up, 564 down and 457 ul"lchangcd. Stock prices have climbed lately on the strength of1alk that lhe Federal Reserve is finding room 10 relax its credit policy. with the dollar hil\'111g stab1hzcd in foreign exchange. I n1crcs1 ralC's rose 1n the credit markcti;. responding lo news of a stronger-than-expected 0. 5 percent incrtaSC' in retail sales last month. Federated DcpanmentStoresJ.llined 2 to 5911~. Campeau Corp. of Toronto said Wednesday 1t had linrd up S660 m1lhon in financing from Edward DcBanolo and th e Reichmann famll} fo r 11s olTer to acquire Federated. lop & Shop Cos .. target of a takeover bad b~ Dart Group. rose '~ lo 36''•. Tht' Y E\ composite mdc' of all ''" h\tcd common stocks added .35 to 144.59. .\t tht' '\merican Stock Exchange. the market value indc:< v.as up 2.29 a1 274.94. Volume on the Big Board came to I 51.08 on shares with two hours to go Your tlrat pet, your first Job, your flrat car,. your flrat home claaaltled'• your flrat choice. WHAT AME X Orn NEW YORK (AP) Ftb 10 ,.,..v, Wed. da164 Advanced 400 Oeclmtd i~ l!j u fl( ria fl9e<l Tolal i~SUfS Newh19M New lows AMEX LEADER S NEW YORK (AP'/ -S.I~'· 4 D m Drlce l fld n~l crian9e o '"' 111 mosl aclivt Amtrlcan Stock Excrianoe 1UuH, trading natlonallv 111 mort lrtafl s 1 NarM VCltv~ Lut Ch .. RAC M IO,, 63?,, 10 TtxasAirCP ' , 1 91 , + , Uont l ~ j · l 4 + ' • EchOBaVQ S 6 ,1 II'• + ''II EnovSvc 91.1 3''1 +. ~ WanJJLabB 2•2. ''1' f lt NY "timM 23S. j91 "a Amdartl 19S. 3' • I 111 AlzaCo 191 , 7lll I'• HomeSrioo 174, •' • GoLo QuoTE s s~.o -10 o-l)(lClet n..no., 11y r,.. 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F'fdtrOSI s 1,510.400 S 1. 11 N1vlS11r 1,47S,600 •', + 1 • Dow JoNE S AvE RAGES NASDAQ SUMMAR Y NEW YORK (APl -Most 1cllvt over--1rte·cou,,rer slocks suPC>lle<I bv NASO. l•;t• NarM V[ .f AUIM Cho. lrilel \ 2.16 . 111 e ~.p~ec s 2.04 ,~ +1 1 • MCI ow u~ '. i~~~ -+3 CtUCm s 1 37 , ..,.. , LOl~ms \ \ 2 Ma .. c :1n: . •1 • lf ntlC s 93 • J''. ICmA s 91 , 6 unMlc 19 • 2'• t 1~11 ti~ Retail sales register 3rd straight increase By ne Auodated Press Retail sales rose a seasonally ad- JU~l1.'d 0.5 percent in Januar) for 1hc third straight monthly incrc.asc as consumers rushed 10 au1omob1lc sho"rooms. the government rc- poned today. I The Commerce Dcpartent said ~1ailers sold S 128.1 billion wonh of goods in Januaf'}'. up $600 million from the December. It was 1hc hi&ht'sl le vel 51nc-e 1.!JUSI. when sak h11 S 128. 9 billion. The Janlllry me followed revised incrcaSt'\ of 0.3 percent in November and J .l pcrccllUD December> Earher cstunatcs had put the November inc~aic 11 only O. l per«nl and the ~mbcr climb al 0. 7 pe~nt. Much of 1hc January st~n1th came in 1uto sales. v.h1ch chmbtd 1.6 _ pc~nt follo,..1011n t~ttaX of 1.9 percent in Ot-ct'm~r Al.!tO uln had lumped in t~ fall when dc:Alcn d1~tinucd cnd-of-the·m<>«l·)'ear ~lcs inccnu'ei. TM National Auoc1111on of Ma.nufacturtrs 111d Wcdnnda)' thal a SUfH) of 100 chief ClttUllrt ofTiccrJ v.ho sit on 1he as~1111on's boanJ \hov.cd 'onl) a ont'•ln·four chao~I.' for :ire ess1on this \ear On Wall 1rcc1. lhe stock market :ath anC'ed broad I). buoy~ by fallina interest rates in the c;redit markets. The moves stirred specutation tha1 the Federal Reserve. which is holdina t><>liC)·~tt1ng meetings this wctk. m1.Jlt be read) to rtlax 115 credit policy. The Na11onal Association of Manufacturl'rs' survC) also ~vealed: •Eiih1y-onc pe~enl of th~ e:\· el·u""c ~lied expected "no material chan,c" 1n business IJ a resuft of 1hc. Oc1. Q stock market collae>1C. -•5"'c1tty""lht ~"' t4-they anticipated thal profitt would be up from 1987 kvds. w11h 19 perttnt upcc11n1 profits lo bt "substa.ntially hither.'' •Anothtr 71 percent aid that c"pons v.-ould rtfc 1n 1988 over latt ")car. wnh 22 pcl'\"Cnt 11yen1 tM)i v.-ould be ·"about tht same." None 1houah1 e11pons v.·ould fall. Tt;c stork m1rktt t\tended a rally from the prt\IOUS wuton. Tht Dow Jol\C1 l\nqr' of lO 1ndu1tnals. up 18 74 Tunda~. rmt another O '9 po1n1 10 1.96: 04 . ... ,. "I · Irvine we.ighing growth. benefits against burdens Irvine and The Irvine Co. are on the threshold of what could be a hi storic development agreement. . For more than two years negotiators have been hammering out a compromise on how the company will develop its land and how mµch of its land will be dedicated to the city, One of the big concerns was how much land would be devoted to open space. but traffic circul ation and land-use designations were also argued. The result of the talks. which was embraced in principle ·by the City Council on Tuesday. would give the city of Irvine the largest bank of open space in the United States -5.000 acres. On the fl ip side of the a~recment. the company will get to devel op some areaLs of the city at a higher density than what was expected. The agreement is not final yet. There are more meetings -to~ held. reams of.paper will be added to the 2.100 pages of en v1ronmcntal studies already do ne and then there's the final test - a spot on the ballot. If the agreement gets past the threshold . it could be a model of how growth can and should be planned. Much of the controversy over growth on the Orange Coast ha s its roots in the perception that planning commissions and city councils ha ve accommodated de- velopers~ wishes rather that watching out for the best interests of the community and its citizens. Projects in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa are the most ready examples of this phenomenon. Granted. the city of Irvine has an advantage that other tov. ns do not share because The Irvi ne Co. is the onl) major developer the council has to deal with. But th at shouldn't detract from the concept of a government si tting down with developers and its ci ti zens to agree on ho"' and where the communt.t) sho uld .grow. As the communities on the Coast continue to develop. and in some cases redevelo p. plan ni ng for that development ts going to have to guarantee that the burdens and benefi ts are shared among government. developers and ci uze ns. Hope fu l- ly. when the benefits of growth arc weighed against the burdens, we wi ll sec projects that will mo-.e us into an era of gro~vth that 1s not constantl y cl oaked in suspicion. The open space ncgotiattons and pending agreement bctv.ecn the cit) of Irvine and The Irvine Co. l'ould be the blueprint for such a planning process. Contra aid House rcje<;tion b> a n eight-vote margin ... of Prcs1<lcn t Reaga n's $60 milltcm package of aid for the Nicaraguan Cont ras did not spell defeat for the anti-Sandm1sta msurgcnts. or v1ctof) for the Sandinista government in Ma'nasua. Still. the \Ole will ha'e profound importance 1f it marks the turning point in .S. poltc). a turning poin t imposed h~ Consrcss after seven years of the Reagan admm1stra11on scckinf: a militar: solution in N1carasua. - \\inning thl' peace through a poht1cal settlement ''· 0 ' rr the course of the next few moQths. the ne"" pol IC\ th1o; 'otc should se t in .mouon. ... ,,.. -~ As · fo r the fate of Central America ge nerall). and Nicaragu a in particular. it's up to Congress to foll ow through by encouraging the peace process under the Anas plan and to increase substant ial!~ t r.s. economic and humanitarian aid to the region. For Congress to conduct foreign poli cy by a succession of votes 1s, admittedl>. not the best situation in a govern ment designed for execut ive branch leadership in 1nterna11onal affairs. .Maybe now the president will compromise and forge a producti ve work ing partnership with Congress on Central America. · The Herald, Everett, Wash. ., Nation's budget An increasing number o f representati ves and senator' (is) beginning to otTc-r public apologies for the congressional budget process. The admission is past due. but it's a sign of progress. nonetheless. The problem is Congress· failure to handle budget hills in an orderly manner. and its reliance_ on the continuing resolution instead. This contrivance has bee~d to load up the budget with pork barrels that any responsible president would otherwise veto. This year's budget was embarrassingl y corpulent. even by congressional standards. Some in Congress want to repent. Charleston (W.Va.) Daily Mail Acid rain If the administration continues to drag its heels on doing something constructi ve about acid rai n. President Reagan's entire time in office is going to pass without real action on this environmental threat. . The ·recent unsatisfactory meeting with Canadian officials in Washington is a fresh indicati~n_Jbat this may happen. - It is true that a smidgm of apparent progress was made. The Americans agreed that an attempt should be made to negotiate an acid rain, co~trol trc,ty with Canada. But there was no poStttve U.S. response to that country·s specific proposals for re<lucing the volume of acid rain that moves northeastward across the U.S.-Canadian border. A scientific consensus says action is needed. Our go crnmcnt should show more signs ofbcina willing to do its pan. ORANGE COAST .... .. ,...., c.tr C• ,. Cllllll Mews£• Cnll .. ~u.... .... c.w '-"•....., Westerly (ft.I.) Su \ Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/ThurSday. February 11. 1988 * A9 · 'Robc:t on , qulle properly and quite openly. ha made r t>llJ!ion n major part OI hi ca mpaig n ... Walter Meara ANOClated Pre .. esecutl•e editor LETTER S One step forward, two back Tu thl' td11u1 f hl'H' 1~ J Ill'" .,t ing oul 1allcd .. Ont- ~h:p l o~;p,j J "'" \ll'P' Bade" h th" "hJI "h.1p~n 111i·1n thl u n of H un11ngll1n lk;h.h' \n 1.'\pt.'~t"''t 'Uf\1.•1. "''"' out 1n thl· "Jt1•1 1111! ,l\l,1ng .1111111' l11t 1h1.·1r \ll"\ Ill l \II\ ,J 11.HI.. ()(JI ,11\' t.ilht'f\ JtJ 1111111;, llll rntJlh '" 1h1.•1. "11\ tx· '>l.·ndlll~ II 1 Jllt1lh1·f \1lf\\'\ (.tppt11\11l1Jtl'1\ ~ ' M~I ,!,~•Ill( llt1• \JO\\ \.lUl'\(l11T -I 1n1 1..,kp f 111 . "Jrd T1.l11 "'' P' B.1 ~ \ gr1 •u r 111, 111, ; .. ,11m· l't·t111,· th1 1.111. IJlht'r' .J-.l..1m 1o.1t .111 111l , 1m p.in~ nit !1;: pl.1\.l·d ro •tw1r m·1!:!.l borh1••i<l 11 •""''' 1,t.111.. •• 11 "1'11' 01.! thl'~ ()I\ J till fllJI 'h1rrb• 1 ll",ll!t' I -p!1tcnl1.il thr .11 -( lt11· \kp I 1 ":ird. 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Tony Coe lho used the issue to move out from under his politi.cal cloud The Huusr of Rrprcscntat1 H''' rl'fusal tu go .ilong Mth the adrr11n1s- trat1on·., latnl Contra a1d propo\al markl·J Jn 1m portan.1 m1les1ont.' for the h1ghl·\t ranl..1ng Californian 1n C'ongrr'"· m:i1nrn~ whip Ton~ Coelho ul \krl·rd . .\s a leader of the: light ag:i1n'>t Pr1.·stden1 Reagan's m1h- 1:in1 Nicaragua poltc~, Coelho drm- ons1ra11.·d to his collcagut•s that he'<; mur1.· than a part1cularl) astute poht1- cal Opl.'rau,c. In so doing. Coelho mo\t~d out from undt•r a doud that "as crcatt.'d h~ tht' 'ucce~l> he: nrh1eHd during l>I\ H'Jr\ ,l·n 1C'l' :J'> r hairm':in of the i)1:1mxratir < ongress1 onal Cam- p011gn ( omm1t1Ct' H t\ o"n rl.'rord nf rl'al J1..·lompl1~hm1.·n1., 1n that mk rnrhnl "hat "~•i. -.upposed to ha\l· tx·c:n the Rl'ag.Jn '"' olu11on Bui he did 1h1· Jllh <,O "l'll. e\f'l('l'1alh 1n '>qUl'l'llllg 1.·;impJ1gn ~:onlnhut 1on~ 1r11m polilll'al ac11on comm111 re'>. 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Lt:al1JU\. <.1ngk·1"uc actt' t<;ls can bl.-hanird<iu' 10 a pan~ ·s g1.•neral ell'c11on health fhc' 1t·nd t0 lorce intrnmuml \lJrfJrl': cmbarr.1,,1ng and usclc<.<. pl.itform battll·( Jod ~ lhl.' end. thl.') ')lHTil.'llffil'~ \lJll... l)UI SQ far. Lhc Rl·pubJ1can prr~1Jc_nt 1al candidates 1.umpeung \\Ith Ro~ cnson haH' bcl·n careful and. in .dcb.i.tc. rourtcou') lo"ard thr former television '' angel1 t -"h11 O\l\\ bristlcs nt that 11 l'Ur.ltc dr npt1on Sen. Bob Dok. the comtnrtaNr GOP victor tn \tonda' ·, IO\\;\ CllUC'USCS. sntd thr pam OU(lhl IC\ ~'tkomc the Robenson nC\\n1mr1' aboard. looking to thnta' \l hl'O t hi.'\ "ill rail ) behind the l'H'ntual nurm nee. That i& not likt l)' io be RohcrNln ana most or ttlc pcop c he nu' attracted io Rcpubl1 n pohllcal a1 · tiv1t) art no1101n1 to be transfrrabk They arc aboard for the man. not for the pan,).. 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U«.rlft ,.,. ., ... ~-,.,..,,., .. Com meats welcomed Th(' Oath Ptlot "'~lcom~ our op1n1o'n1 on mi tten of publ1 intcmt u1tcf\ and lon~r aruck:$ of com ment.a r} m u t be saancct The) sh uld be l pcd or ckarl}' wnucn and Jent to LE I I ERS to tht EDll OR. 0.tly Pllot. P.O eo, I 60.\01&aMcsa.CA. 9~626. ~include>'<*' addrns ud ~ numbtt so tM• • ml) \flit)' MftlllCinbap. . . I . Elvis, b~lettomerge la premiere 11J LYNNE LAllEll ._,..°"' u tr e What do the words "ballet'' and "Elvis" have in common? When you think o( ballet. frilty tutus. soarint orchestral music 'lncl araceful mus1c bo• dolls ..,Croueuina on p0inte may come to mend. When ''lllCBOl 'Olf AllD l'f81BP •••.ngcan•wu:. TBB'I 'lllOllWBBIY A llUIT-IEB r11.w:r -Joel l&epl. AJC. "· ... ,. "A 101.._ ......... '' "z1• Mr.... 11 ...... ,...._ ..... rlltll•• ... ...,. ••• hw..W ... aw111•1': -Gc.yr..-n..UIC-n ... ::~... '111 ........ .... ....... ..,. .. , .. ............ , ............ ,, r: • _p.._y,._PIX>ft.EMAG~ ybu Ibid: of E via. ifs IYftti, hips. As a tribute to his cloee friend ol U 1ereami111 raaa and a voice ull of years. and a chance to delve back into DCrVOUltnefU. hil fine loY!L5 ... laalical musk, But wbea -tbe Lona 8c8ch Ballet Weisman com1J1C1CQ .. Conc:eno .. in performs its world premiere "Con-1982. It's b9ted on ''As Lona u I c:eno lor Elvia" Saturday and Sunday Have You," "Crawfilh•• and ··1 at the city's Tm.ce Theater. in-Sliooed. I Stumbled. I Fell ... auauratins the pa bmancr ~ion fo l 987 he decided to put it into or the Lont Bach Centennial eel-motion. Lookina for a company ebntion, bellet and Elvis will meet o n willina to take 1 risk and oroduce common sround. Ballet will look to. somethina innovative, he .ap. the prnent for inspiration. and rock proacbed Qavid Wilcox, the Lona 'n roll to the days of Bach and Beach Ballet's artistic director. It was Beethoven. oriJinally slated for the 10th an- Ben Weisman. the composer who niversary of Elvis' death last Auaust. wrote more a<>ld records for EJvis a su~fire media boon that would than any other (a total of S7), has brin& nationwide attention to the woven three ofthose tunes into a 3(). Southland's only major bellet com- minute piano conceno with or-pany. But a serious financial shon fall chestra. The symphonic musical and the inability to brina its diverse pon rait was fint pe,rformed in ckments toSCthcr in time forced a Graceland by the Memphis Sym-cancellation, accordin1 to Wilcox. phony Orchestra in 1983, in front of With the help of former Joffrcy 3.000 Elvis devotees, where it re-dancer Ann Mane ck An,elo, founder ceived a stand.in' ovation. and chorcoarapher of the innovative Since the beJinnina of his sons-Ballet D'Anaeto. which she describes writina carttr an 19S4. Weisman. a as "a synthesis of all kinds of would-be concert pianist and aradu-American entertainment," the ele- ate of the Julliard School of Music. ments beaan to act. Workina hand in has written more than 300 songs in hand with Weisman. her approach the blues. pop and country music • goes beyond the literal. aenres. Barbra Streisand. Conway "Who wants to sec Elvis (dancina) Twitty, Gladys Kniaht and many in a ballet?" she ukcd. "What more anists have recorded his songs. fascinates me is somethin1 Elvis said Danceta perform the ballet °Concerto for Elm.•• Weisman bepn writing for Elvis tn in an interview after his retirement. 19S6 after seeina him on the Tommy that 'There's the image and therc·s the Dorsey Show, after scrutinizing the real person'. That's what destroyed ranae of his· voice and the style of his Elvis. People crack up when they lose music. touch-with their identity. and it's a "In 19S6 Elvis was singing black very universal thing." -And members of the Lon• Beach hl' said: music. which was unusual for a white The three-movement work pres-Ba1kt will be pun hrough their paces But if the · end result sounds man at that-time, It was a mixture of cnts-.Elvis the real person. the iroaae in Jhc aureis1ve and challenaing mystifyinAIY metaphysical. the inten- PoP. country, rockabiJly and blues. A and the conflict in between. D'Anaelo choreography as well. ~ccording to tion is to produce both a touchinaand lot of people write for themselves. members La rry Blake. also a former Wilcox. cnteruuning ballet that maximizes mn based on what they fee l. I was aware of JofTrey dancer. will dance the inner "To do Ann Manc·s choreography. the unique talents of Its dancer.s. what he was doina when be sang. 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MCIOlll ... _ ... .,.... ...._ .... ,,. .. . ..nn .. ,.. .... ---·---·-· ...a•,···-· And there's a little something for ~one on the pr.ogram. wllich marks the second and final pcr- fc:Jrmance of the ballet's cutback season. Along with the world premiere. the ballet performs Andre Prokovskfs tradi11onal .. Faust D1,ert1mcnto··. a Peruvian folk dance. .. .\ymara:· and a contem· Por3f) Pas de Deu11.. "Stay With Mc," de Angclo·s work set to music by Bette M1dlcr and danced by de Angelo and Blake. Performances will be given at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 8 p.m. unda> at thr Terrace Theater. 300 E. Qc('an Blvd .. Lo ng Beach. Tickets arc S 1 I -S25 with information available at (2 13) 427-5206 or (213) 436-3361. __., -- REVIEW Mystique of Marceau magnificent By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... .,..,,... ..... As perhaps th~ world's qu1n- tc sS<.'nt1al mime. MarcC'I Marceau has been convey ing the magic and mys- tique of this demanding an form for more than 40 years. His comical but telhng charac- tenLat1ons a.s 81p convey the human foibles inherent when strupling ap1ns1 the challenges of11fc. while his "style pantomimes .. deal with sub- JCCts ranging from the fn volity of , v1s11ors in a public park to the solcmnit) of "The Creation of the World." Perhaps most 1mpress1ve 1s that Marcea u. after four dcadc.s. con- tinues to perform v.1th such pr«ISlon and scns1tiv1t) on pieces that for him must be second nature. if not outnght t1rcsomj.'. At 64. the French mime 1s showing no signs of slowing down and pcr- formrd 12 selections from his di vers( repcto1rc 1n an impressive. hcart- warmin' show Monday ni~t at the Performing Arts Center m Costa Mesa . The opening set of st) le pan- tomimrs was highlighted by "The Mask Maker" in which Marceau changes faces. first slowly and then quickening. )"ith a precision that not onl) displays his technical prowess but furthers a stof) about how the images we aspire to threaten to devour us as well. In the Popular pu~ce. "The Creation of the World.'. Marceau displays the mime's gift of Portrayi ng not only human characteristics but those of plants, animals and the forces of nature as well. What makes all of the per- formances so enchanting is that Marcnu makes pantomime appear natural. with an ease that belies the technical difficulty behind this inter- national lan1ua1e of ~lure. s Marceau hassa1d. writers can be political. comical. ep1cai and sauncal. dancers can 11vea sense of the rhythm of man and musicians can convey moods and imaacs. But mime. he said. "has to create all these thinp. but in silenct." · The advantqc. however. is that when mime is effectively performed. it crosse5 cultural and even historical limitations. · "I'm sure the Romans lau&hed when someone slipped on a blnana pcct:· M1rteau s,ays. "Technoloty chan,cs. , ph1ldsofhY chan,es. but -mD 1ntttt-inon1 - - • • Orange Cout DAll.V Pll.OT/Thurlday. February 11, 1988 • A3 beaclersq ip and memC>ries· come up short 4th lnt~ch suspect pleads guilgr I When Rep. Rohen Badham 1~aed in a recent interview that ncwapapers are often overly dependent on their own libraries, he made a valid potnl. A newspaper'' library consists primarily of ankles clipped out of that publication for future refercocc. · • . The conpnsman pointed out that misinform&· tion, misquotes or other crTOrs in a story can be built upon, in perpetuity, as feponers pull the file on that 1ubjoct and repeat the errors in succcedin1 stories. Of course. an y time a aross distor- p.ul tion of fact is broup t to a newspa per's a ......... _ attention it will lllAll'Ltl run a correc· l •••••••••••••t io n . But . Badham ri&ht· ly pointed out. apln, that the correction won't act the same big play in the paper as the oriainal story. His particular gripe apinst the Daily Pilot was its stories and editorials that neptivcly portrayed hi s world trav~ls at the pubhc's expense. The newspaper was especially cntjcal of a South Pacific ·journey that took a conarcssional delegation through such exotic places as Tahiti and Fiji. f uriousabout thc cove,..e, Badham visited the newspaper offices where be talked to the publisher, editor and anyone else who would listen. explainin_g exactly what the trip~tailed and why stops in FiJt and Tahiti were necessary. Tn-our IUesr interview,· Badham again talked about that coverage and complained that the Pilot's library would contain only clipPings of critical stories because he had never received a fair hearing from us. I was ready to balance the record for the congressman in the story that followed our interview when I went 10 our library· and discovued. lo and bchol<t, we had mdccd iiven him that hearing. -1n a front page-story1hat followed-his-visit to the Pilot, he was given the opportunity to s~ll out, step by step. his entire trip to the South Pacific. Ma ybe he never saw the story. Or maybe f)e didn't remember it. Just as a newspaper's pttJudices can geJ stored forever in its library. an individual's prejudices can get stored in the memory banks where they block out or reject any information that contradicts those prejudices. That's not to say the congressman didn't have a valid argument about newspapers. But believe it or not, newspaper reporters generall y do their best to get the fac ts right. When they don't, editors arc ready to run corrections. I mention this because I've been wondering 1f our ne.wspaper has been giving the Board of Supervisors a bum rap. Looking in our library. r vc had trouble fi nding stories tha t show our supervisors . providi ng much-needed leadership in the county on controversial issues like development and transpor· tat ion. Tuesday's delivery to the Registrar of Voters office of 95.000 signatures on a slow-growth initiative was accomplished in dramatic fashion. c-0mplc1c with coffin and hearse to symbolize the end of politics as usual in Orange County. Gaddi Vasqut'z and Harrieu Wieder have bct-n playin~ around with some alternatives to the 1nitiat1ve while they and other supervisors belittle the ci tize ns· effort as simplistic and unworkable .. The supervisors bnstle at SUJ1$esttons that they've been bowing 10 developers' wishes. Yet. the~ consider approvals for thousands of new homes at the very samt' 11mc their constituents are crying for a sJowdown. The last time the supervisors reall y took a controversial stand was when they finally packed a jail sue ,. after they "comm1t1ced" the issue to death. They convenacntly fou nd an acceptable site in Ralph Clark's district after he announced his retirement. He no longe r would have 10 face .the voters and his successor would be able 10 say ht' had . nothing to do with the decision. Just 10 show hts heart was still in the right place. Clark voted against the sele~ted site. anyway. The public's view is that unbndlcd growth without concurrent road expansion has led to sountywide traffic jams. Supervisors who point to growth outside of their jurisdiction as a chit'fculpnl aren't providing leadership. just excuses. Leadership would have been planning to prevent gridlock. so that a citi zens' initiative wouldn't have been need ed. Maybe thert' really are instances of strong leadership by the Board of Supervtsors and our · 1ibrary just doesn't 'have them on file. Maybe Badham·s point applies here. too. Maybe I should look in the fiction section. BJ OllBO &LERO prtttous metals telmlartcctana fi rm . said ., .. ._........ U.S. Anomey Tcrrtt Bo~rs. Six principals in the fi rm. including A MCOnd Newpon Beach man has E&Jitis. were arrnted in O«C'mber on pkaded &uilty to rraud·charaes in CQnncc-Chl'JC' that they allqedly bilked 4()0 tion with an elaborate multimillion dollar pc-opk out of S2 million in inve\tment\ precious metals scam, accordinJ 10 federal between September 1984 and February protttutors. 1916. Jamn EaJiti&. 40. ttmains in custody E&litis faces a maiumum of 10 years 1n wilho ut blil at &he federal prison on prison and 1s scheduled for ~ntt'ncing Terminal Island after plcad1n1 guilty Marc h 7. said Bo~n, Monday to two counts of mail fraud f&litis is the fourth lntcch suspect w committed while he was with lntcc h ente~Juilty pleas in the fraud schC'mc. On Investment Corp.. a Newpon Beach · Jan. 29. Manhcw VaJentinc. 28. of New- Three hit by.autos, cyc~ein .Laguna By LANCE IGNON ot ................ In less than two hours Wednesday in Laguna Beach. three people wer~ struck by vehicles in separate incidents. two on So-uth Coast Highway. • The most serious incident o&urrcd at about 7:55 p.m. at the intersection of Anita Strecrand-itre coast trighway. A woman was struck by a 1970 Volkswagen as sht' ~as crossing the busy highway. witne~scs · said. "I IOQked over and I saw him (the driver) skidding. The woman almost ran but she wasn't fast enough," said Flynn Baglin. a busboy at nearby Salemo Pizzeria. "He was still skidding as she went off the car. He was.going too fast and 'didn't know how.to brake." Baglin said. Baglin said the woman was about fivC' feet from reaching tht' curb when she was hit. Members of the Laguna Beach Fire Department administered 1rca1meq1 to • the conscious woman before she was tra nsponed to a local hospital. Police were unable 10 provide the names of either the woman or the driver. The first accident was rcp<>ned at 6 p.m. at ttte intersection of Oak and Glenncyre meets. A 1985 Volvo driven by Virginia Ehda1e. 39, of Laguna Beach h11 pedestrian Veronica Fernandez Delarosa. :!5. of Dana Point. police said. The woman, who was in the crosswalk when she was hit. suffered a bruised knee. Ehad1e drovC' her 10 the hospiLal. said police. No ci tations were issued. .. pon lkach. pleaded 1u1lt) to thrtt count\ of mail fra ud and two counts or interstatt' transportation of stolen propeny Valen.- tine. pre~1dent oflntcch, faces a maximum of3S )'cars in pri'°n and a fi ne of up to SI 2 m1lho n. 5atd Bowers. He 1s schcdult'd for M>ntcnc1ng Feb. 22. Two other lntcch suspects have also cntcm~d guilt) plcai. Richa rd Johnson. 31 formerl y of San Clemente and now hvin1 in Chicago. plead~d auilt) to one count of mail fraud and one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Ma(I, Ranct. 33. of Costa Mesa. pleaded 1u1lty 10 two counts ....,,... ..... ..,..._ .... ..\ pedestrian crQss1ng South Coast Highway at 7::!0 p.m. was struck b) a motorcycle. but police are pulling the blame on the pedestrian because he was alleged I> ja> walking. La.Cuna Beach Fire Deputment paramedics treat a woman who wu hit by a car while ~ Soatb Cout HlCbway on ·w edne8day nlCbt . The woman·· ld~ C.tton wu not aftllable. Both the motorcychst and pedestrian were tran1ported to area hospitals. The pedestrian. Oliver Sheaver. 62. of Laguna Beach, suffered a broken left ankle and n:ka\ed fro m M1sc;1un Hn<ip1ta l lh·- and motorncl1st Lance Ba1rds, 24. of g1onJ I Medical Center • D'1 na Point "u treated foe minor inJunes Funher details "'t'rc not a'a1labk Tustiii Marine faces charges after qiissing work to take son to doctor By ne A110t'iated Prest The Man nes aren't looking for a few good dads. . Sgt. Kevin Ott. given a week off from duties as a hd1copter t«hn1cian at the Tustin Manne Corps Air Station. has learned his concern -10-month-old son Michael -differs from those of the mili1arv. "Thry were trying to tell me my priont1es were sc.-rewed up," On said. "That the Manne Corps comes first. and everything else -fami ly. children. >A hat· e'er -comes second. .. r d take m) son over the Corps ('Ver) da)." Ou . 25. said his fiancee left him and their son last montt\ and an upcoming six· month transfer to Japan suddenly became a disaster. Supcnors said he should leave the boy wnh relatives, but he has no fa m1I) who can do the job. Even a si mple tnp to the doctor v.11h has son Saturda} kd to problem" -h(' might face m1l11ar, prosecution for m1ss1ng work. To demonstrate his pligh.t. Ott brought his son to work Tuesda) at Manne Hea' ~ Helicopter S<juadron 465 He planted himself at has desk in thl' squadron avionics shop v.1th his bolllc·!>U king ~n on his la p. "Suddenl). C\Cr)one rcalm·d I reall) did have a son. that 11 v.asn't some c\cusc I was cooking up toge I out of"ork:· he said. "All the Manne Corps sees are numbers, until something hits them 1n the e)e and thq see be~ond the numbers to the people.'' Capt. Enc Rishel. d1rc('tor of the Famtl) SeP ice Cent('rat the ha~. said the millt.ar> has ~·t up da) -earl' centers and higher pa; for Mannes "llh dependents to help single parent~. "Being a single parent 1s a d1fTicuh issue anvwhere. in the m1lnan or in Ct' 1han hf~:· said Capt. Joanne Schilling. a Manne ~poke'>"oman at the. Pl·ntagon .. The 1nd1\1dual 1!> sttll a Ma nne He \till ha~ a 1ob to do.·· Manne omc1a1 .. S3) II i~ possible for singk parents to maintain m1htal"'\ l3rt.."t'rs -there are 1.350 \1ngle father" 1n the 190.000-man Corps alooe ~ Sl\·month v.a11 forda~-care sen ices at the base has forced Ott to use pn' ate bab~ sitters that, m u pied v.11h food and clothing qpcnses. OSI about $40(1 3 month mOI'\' than ht!> scrgt'ant\ salan of SI .N)(1 a month. Ott had no 1ika he v.ould ha'(' \Ole custoch ofh1s son until his fiann•t· lcftJan 7 He · said he ~ants to ra1.-.c Michael himself. and hl· ha) lined up a ;oh v.1th a n·al-<-stat c firm after he ka'e' the \C'n ice. But nev. olTt'rl> of a<i<,tstanle from fellov. squadron mrn1bcr'> ha' t kd him to reconsider thl' disc hargC' reque't Ott"' as g1' t'n a v.C'd .'s lca\C· to l."o ntinut' looking for som('OOC' to caf"t' for hi~ son. or 10 request a human1tanan d1~hargc Il'Vine or mail fraud . . . 01stnct Judat Manuel Real !ie.'nttnccd Johnson to 60 wet'kC'nd day 1n Jai l and 2.500 houri of communny 5Crv1ce Monda} for "'hat Bowers called a timttcd role in lntech R<11ttct faCt's a maximum penalt\ of 1_0_ ~cars in pnson and a fi ne of up to ~ S00.000. said Soweri. < hargl's were dropsxd against two other SUSPl"<"l~. Robert Canfield. 32. of Costa Mt>~. and Marc Guest. JO. of New York \11 ~ Add1 uonal ·charges may bt filed ag.ain~1 them at a later date. said Bowen. OCFairwins 10 prizes for '87 a ctivit ies By JENN,JFER WEBER Of .... Dellf N9'I ..... ( umpc11ng aga in'' lair' and<." 1,pos1t1ons from around the l n1h·d \t.itl"l>. thr Orange Count~ Fair g.arnernl tup honor\ from the We!>tem Fair~ "'"'"IX1a11on The fair v.un tour ftr\t·plalC' av.ard!> and IA sc<.·ond-place honor\. the mo'it cair turcd b~ an~ ol the s.i lOm pe111ors The Orang<.· ( ounl\ Fair compc.·ted dtrCC'll) wllh fair'> h.i' ing more than 150.000 people-a11..-nd or budgt"ts of mort' than SI00.000 ~lfJmentc>-area ml'd1a iudgcd the 327 t'ntrle\ Among the f1m-placc av.ards "as one - for com mun11~ and pubhc rela tions pro- gramming. Program~ la~t ~car includtd special da~ '> for tht· handicapped, !>Cnior c111zcns and local media. business and pol111cal leade~ Th<' (O!>ta Mc~·ba)('d fair also "'on for educational program v.uh m promottons of lasi' )e~r's <'18 and J>Oultf) them<'. super' 1scd b) Bed.~ Ba1k)·f'indley. The fair also tool top honors for its radio ad,ents1ng and cre-a11ve u~ of pnntcd dC's1g.n. v.h1ch >Aas dncloped b~ Jill Lloyd & Assoc1at~ a pubhc rcla11ons firm. "r m rcall~ pleased w11h the programs that continue to be developed between the Orange< ount> Fair and the communtt):· said "'orb Bartosik. fair general manaaer "(The a~ards) arc a true salute to ihe &ood work put forth b' I.he fai r and the staff. .. Seconds place honors were for Lelcv1s1on ad' ert1<>ing.. media press kit. compc"ll-tion handbool . nt'"slener. pohc~ manual and special cducauonal programs. The fair took a tti1rd plaet' for one of Uo~d· .. nt'ws photographs and an honor- able mention for its annual Youth fapo $300 limit for smog w ork urged \..\( R'\ME~TO!~~ ThC'creator of C alifom1a·., mac;"1'e automobile inspc<"· t1on program "3\., motonsh should be required to pa} ior up 10 S '00 wonh of r~paan oo smog-belching car'> State ~n Robert Prcsle'. D·R1,crs1dc proposed tcg1slat1on \\ ednesda~ that v.ould also for<'c.' d1c~l trucks and buses to pull O\er for ~g1,1lar 1n'lpcCt1ons. but dll'Scl·pov.t'red passcngC'r cars "'ould con- llnul' to Ix• nempt from the program ~nothcr pro' 1s1on of the bill would hold nc"' car mal e1s re'>pons1 blc for defccrr. 1n · an automob1k\ pollution control syst<'m. rcquan ng them to ofTer thrt'C·)Car ~ar­ ant1es. then pa~ for repairs abovt" S300 for I 0 \car' or ! 00.000 m ilC'!> .\nd tht' proposal "ould tflughen train- ing t.ln~rd<i for mechan1n who wort. on mcxkrn lJr:'> '>Oph1s11ca1ed equipment ·pn·.-.lc'' hill ">8 199~ makes ma1or changt>s in thl' 'lalC'·s 41 .. ,car-old smog, ch('('l progr .im "'h1ch was C'Stabhshcd to 1mpr(I\(' air quali l~ in (ahfom1a·s smoa- gie-sl a~a" and allov. the state to continue 10 quahf, for hundf"t'ds. of m1ll1ons of dollars 1n thre.itc:m•d federal construct100 funds The mea">urc ~t,uld atTC't"t the m1ll1 ons ofC'ah forrn.i mNt\rJ\t\ "'ho are required 10 pa'>\ the h1ennial an11-pollu11on anspec- llon~ in Mdl'r Ill rC't?l\ter tht'ir 'eh1C'ln ,._ Huntington Beach Bailiff suspected of haviilg ·relationship with suspect blcx i. ofH 1gh Dn' c that was reportc-d at 4; 13 p m \\ tdncsdn ~ resulted 1n a S I . 500 lo!>S • • • Jewt"ln 'alu('d at S6.000 wu rcportc,.fstokn at I ~7 pm. lut'sda~ from a residence 1n the 1400 block of MomtngStdc Circle... SomC'one pum hC'd the locl on a \'oll,v.agc n Jetta on Wcdnesda~ e' i.'ning and ~t~lll' tht' 'itC'rco "'h1le thl' car "as parlt'd in thr 'PO bloct of Deerfield ..\' rn ue Burgla~ smashed a door at An Oldt1mc Donut' MOl I Warner""~ .• a nd ~101(' S ~ 111 ra'h Tht'' c~uscd s:no damage l(I th(' thl<lr A bailiff has been removed from the Oranat County trial of a man accused of killina two San Dieao polke offietn . but authorities refused to confirm repons she had a roman« with the defendant. found in Cinco's Oranae County jail cell in Santa Ana. Cinco: 28, of Spri"* Valley is acc-ulcd of killina pohtt offic:us Kimberly Tonahill and Timothy Ruope on Sept. 14. 1984 in San Di~o s Balboa Park.. The P"OS- ccuhon ii tffKlb) ttle death pmaltJ in the case, which could ao to the Jury next week. Oranae County Marshal James Byham said Wednnday that Manha Evan1 is no lonaer employed by Oranat County. He ~fused to oon-The trial was mq,vcd out of the San firm television rcpons that !Evans was Diqo area to Wcstminister ~use dluniucd bccaute she was romanti· of u tenaive publicity. cally involved with J0telito Cinro. · Prnidina Superior Coun Judie KFMB-TV had r:eponed love let·. Luis A. CanknaHCfuteehocomment _terl and J'hot~ph1 of Evans wtre on Evan~s mnoval. Thejucfle •id he Newport Beach A car 11tte0, speakers. 1 ttt of aolf club&. 1 eolf Ma and a P1ir of pf shoes .ere s&olcn from a blue t9&l Honda Civic parted Tuetda~n· t on )6th Stttet. the vinim told • l'hc IOM woCMimateel 11 S • •••• TlH'ft cymbidi.... ordicla and three wicUf bMbtl Wft reponed ..... tbil ... tom ... bdymd of . a home on Diamond Scrttt. The viC1im n&1mated lhe lou at SlSS. • • • A metal hard-t~ root valued at S900. was unbolted and stoltn from a whilt I 914 Mcrctdo-lmz JIOSL perked WcdHldl}' In I lot It llnd Suwt and ..... Bouliev1nt. • • • A pent TaJtor..Dun IOlf can vaJutcl •• SJ,.!G)-........._ .... Sunday tom die pounds o( Uw Newp011tt lnon .._. oa Jambofec ·' has instructed auom eys on both sides of the case to also "'thholcl comment. Cardenas said that Evans. 40. joined hi s staff as.a bailiff last Jul). at abounhe samt' lime hC' rcct•wt'd the Cinoo case. Te1t1mon) 1n the trial bcpn on.Nov. 16. but Cinco made numerous appearances 1n coun pnor to that on pretnal malll'rs Durina the openina days o~the trial. Evans w11 amon_g ba1lttT$ 10 escon the handcufTc<.t C'in<'o to and from the ~nroom. hC' has httn abeent from the rounroom for \(1mr time. tbint arpaments att St·hcdulcd nnt Tuetday. _ ~ Ro.ct. Laiana&eacb " James H. Vien. ... of'Com Meta ftl armecd at 1 1~7 p.m. Wedaa- dl> It l )JS -s. COM& Hilb .. )' °" ~-~TT ... of~ for Ille. HcWMMldialieaolflQ.000 .... : . • • • A midltfttial --~ 1n tht 600 .. Costa Mesa A man wu arrtstcd on susp1 ion of 11lcg.al weapons posS<'ss1on W«tnes· day momina after police Qut'St1ont'd ham about skeping 1n his car in the 2300 block of Harbor Bouk,ard In the car. police d1SC'O\tred a 4~· caliber pistol. 9-mm pistol. ~~­ cnhbtr nfle. 1 .... gauae shotaun. pellet pistol and st\cral hundred rounds of ammun111on The man told police he fi,eJ 1n ht~ car and nttdcd th<' v.eapoM for prot«Uon. ~Q.)car-old transient •"Is ar· n· .. tcd earh Wcdnctda mom1na on susp1e1on of bu?Jl.rmnrthc .\lano Club. l040 Ptaccnha A\'C. A small amount of cash and tome itt ctt.i ~en' f\'('O\ff't'd , ( .. • . ~mtont ~tashe<I the <'On\Cf\tbk top of a IQ 6 \'olksw•n Cabri~t and tole the stert"O v.h11c tht car was park<'d 1n the 12 btock of dims ~'cnue bctv.-ttn 10 p.m Tutida-, -and ·20 am W~n~ • • • Tht' slettO •"I stolen from a 19.8 oU.s••n Quantum tomcttme Twadi) or (lrf) \\ tdnnda-> after IOl'MOftC ~ 1n tht 'eh1('k's •tndow Wlf\I. The CV._,, partt'd 1n &ht 2100 bk)(\ ofCotlctc \CDUC. • • • Camping cq\upmcnt and groct'nn v.ert stolen from a r.araae 10\.tht' 20 blocl of Dog"ood between 10 pm Monda~ and 6 am. Tut'Sda) • • • l v.f1 h1PdC''i 'alu('d at S~60 Wt'~ c;101C'n tn'm a carpon 1n tht' 16000 hlod . or\ 11la ) orha . LA .man killed , 2 hurt in Newi:)ort a ccide nt 81 ROBERT HYNDMAN °'_.._ ........ 4. 7S..)car-old \.<» <\ntck<s man•• l(illcd Wcdnt'Sda 1n <"~l>OM lkach w""-htt-~ 'wt"~ 1nl0 • C'Omlf\I trafftc and cOlhdcd ~Ith another car John H(nf) rttn ·~ pro- noufte'Cd dead at tht Sttnt of tM 9 a.m.~tdrnt. Tbt *'vtt of •l'I<" otbe'f' car. Carmit · Neff ef (•1>01\ &e.ch. sutfcttd a-bn>lcn 1q and abdom1ntl tnuma.. ~ft"s ;. flr-aki dl"l&hlff Din.or IUffmod 1 &attntt0n ol tht ijoft ~and I ~en peh IS lit bOtb ~ mort llMO\ll toJ"'>' ~ ma Wfft ..... ._ ttatbdu. te1d N"1'0f\ ~ Pol.ttt Goals acheived byCoast · residents .. .. Stret9hjoy, potential with yOga BJ JEANNIE ZUltOV ._N1Ua IJ • '. If the~ is such athinaasa "typical'' yop teacher and yoga student, Costa Mesa's Judy Olsen Anderson a~d her students do not fit the ,stereotypes. HCJ home in Mesa Verde does not look like the site of the Annapurna Yop An s Center. and the men and women. who filter throuah her door could be mistaken for aerobics stu- dents, not followers of medit~uion and yop. Anderson's arrival as a teacher of the Eastern art of yoga was a far cry from her upbri nging in Millington, N.J. When she was 22. Andef"SOn moved to California. Although she had a casual interest in meditation . she did not pursue it until 1971 . when her first marriage. which produced two sons and a daughter. ended in divorce. · • I am sure the first thing Cral1 Keue of. Costa M esa said after heanng he had passed the state bar exam and was eligible to practice law was ..... I want to tha n k m y mother. Mary, my --father;, Erwin, and t he Daily Pilot.·• Ande(S()n turned to meditation - which she had learned about throi,wh reading-for answers and solace. !fut she couldn't seem to sit for more than two m1n1ltes-without -fedtng-dis- tracted. Friends suggested yoga as a way to improve her concentration. .. OK ... maybe not th e Daily ·Pilot -a mere oversight11 am sure. So how does this newspaper get to j ump on the Craig bandwagon? Well -in the la te 1970s and early 1980s, Craig was not only a paperboy but a district superv isor for circulation. Now Is that a foundation for a successful law career or what? C raig. a 1979 alumni of Estan- cia High School. graduated with ho nors from both Loyola-Mary- mount U niversity and the Uni- versity of San Diego Law School. In 1976, Anderson's curiosity led her to India for three months. where she absorbed the teachings of Muktananda. a yoga master she had met d uring his 1975 toui of the Uni te<i States. She went back to India .for three months in .1977 and then leased out her home for all of 1981 so she could live and study in India with Muktananda .. Anderson left Orange County for the rural town of Maharashtra. where she li ved in an ashram. a secluded place used for religious study. Craig has accepted a position )Yi th a la\\ firm in San Diego. "The people of Maharashtra were aboriginal and very innocent," she recounted. "It ~emed that the land had been unchanaed for I 0.000 years. C09ta Mesa'• Jady Andenon wanna apfor a ~Ion of JoC• and medltadon. • • • Congratulations to Jane Ran- dolf who has been elected c hair- woman to the Hvntingto n Beach Public Library Board of Trustees. "This will be an impo rtant year for the the Huntington Beach Library.'' she said . "It's import- ant because of the challenge from the City Council to raise matching funds to the $1 .3 million it voted to commit to the badlv needed expansion of the c hildren's wing." • • • And ... is Ste lla AJbrigbt a proud lad). She was elected "Woman of the \'ear" b\ the H untington Beach Wind ·song Chapter of the Amencan Business W ome n's Association. The association 1s an educa- tional gro'upde'dicated to bringing togefhcr businc.ss women of di- verse backgrounds to provide opportunities for pro fessional and per~onal grov. th. The associa- tio n has more than 2.100 chapters and more than I 12.000 members througho ut. the L1n1ted States and Puerto Rico. Annual!~ each chapter elec:ts one of its m embers for the award. Stella's selection was based on p rofessional a c hievem e nts. education. community acti vities and part1c1pat1on in the associa- tion. She 1s on the staff of the Dilda} Brothers Mortuary in Huntingto n Beach. • • • Local residents have sraduated from the C nrrnnal J ustice Train- . 1n g Center re serv~ po lice 'acadcm" a t G olden West College. Graduates and their sponsoring police departments included: An· tonio G. Tavantzis, Costa M esa Police Department and Robert Miller, Fountain \'allc\ Police Depanml'nt. · And .. Kathleen Bernauer, a Newpo rt-Costa Mesa Board membn has been named cha1r- (Pleaee eee KUDOS/A5) BULLETIN BOARD "I li ved in the wilderness, many hours from the city. in a lush green valley where they herded goats by the Monda vi River. I stayed in an ashram for SI a day, where they took care of )OUr meals and chores so that )O ur life could revolve around studying. "My teacher. Muktananda. was a person of substance. He wasn't flash y. He had a ccnainty and knowing that seemed 10 come from his own experience. He had a cena1n bedrock of peace and I wanted to know how to ge1 11. I hoped that with him I could ha"e a real experience and awakening through meditation." After her year was up. Muktananda t.old Anderson it was time to go and apply what she had learned. In 1982 .\nderson moved back to California and resumed teaching. It was also the year that she met her second husband. Ron Anderson. Ron had signed 'UP for hor yoga class to reco' er from back surgery. .\nderson has a sense of peace Youth top priority for Coast school trtistee Williams . By JOYCE BODLOVICH °' .. Dllllr ..... ...., Tom Williams' youthful memoncs smaci of a Norman Rockwell paint- ing. His bo}hood home was situated on I 5 acres covered with orange and a' ocado trees 1n Placentia. A sign posted at the entrance to the com- rnun1t) noted that 1.700 people ltvcd lhl'TC. . ··~) dad bought the propen~ during the Depression: people said he "as· craz):· said 46-'year-old W1I· hams. a Newp0n-Mesa Unified School District trustee. "It was a great place to grow up -a small little town where everybod) knew everybody. "'The older kids took care of the hllk kids. M) high school had all of JOO people in it. The standing joke .... as no ma11er v.hat you did Fnda) night. everybod) knew llbou1 11 Saturday morning.·· Williams sa)s the decision to raise his ~hildren in Newpon Beach was a combination of old memories and present professional needs. Will iams. who JOined the school board 1n 1983 and was re-elected last }Car. is an Orange County developer. Since 1975 he has been the president of Sequoia Homes and Saddleback Homes "Nev.pon Beach has that same small 1ov.n fla"or:· said Williams .. ~ thl' father of two teen-age sons. ··When I was gro .... ing up. we always came t-0 Newport Beach to body surf. It JUSt seemed a great place to raise a famil~:· Though Williams said he· still spends tnan) hours body surfing at the Wedge 1n Newport Beach. he can also be spo11ed at different playi ng fields throughout the year. coaching }Outh soccer. basketball and baseball teams. .,I am very in volvtd in different organm111on!I for kids." he said. "'A lot of men pla~ golf for reluation. I am u~uall) lOaching somethin~. The about her, something she attributes to the discipline of yoga and meditation. "'People are meant to feel joy ... she says. sm ilin,. "I hope that people will stan applying these timeless and spirited principles to their lives. After all. yoga means union." Her students' reasons for taking her classes are as varied as their lifestyles. She says that although many stu· dents may initiall) favor.one ponion of the class over the other. they soon find that the combination of yoga and TpmWUllama ~O$.ical clltension of that involvement wi th kids was the sehool board:' '\ceording to Williams. his pro- fessional ex~iences have helped the school board make some sound financial decisio ns. "M y intitial interest on the board was probably related to my pro- fession." he said. "I was instrumental in my early days on the board in the selling of unused school site parcels owned by the district. We have an (Pleatte eee WILLIAllS0/A5) meditation provides them with a powerful tool for survival. "Y-0ga and meditation are like the two wings of a bird," says Anderson. "You need both. ··Some students seek · out yoga because the) want to te ne and refine their bodies:· Anderson explains. "I sec a lot of aerobics casualties. people with damaged knees and hips. but they still want 10 exercise. "Others take classes because the> ·re stressed o u1. A boy called me last night 10 ask about m} yoga courst:. He said that)lis therapist had rncommcnded meditation to help him relax. He said he desperately needed IQ relax.·· One of Anderson's students is taking xoga classes 10 help her adj ust to her ltfe as a new mother. Another. a 45-)ear-old UCI professor. takes yoga classes to regain his composure after a grueling week at the university. Another student is a middle-aged (Pleue~YOOA/A5) Marie Otto lauded , ,,... . for arts programs Former schools superintendent stressed.culture By ROBERT BARKER Of ... Dllllr,... ..... Former Super1ntendent Marie Otto has been honored for rekindling arts and cultural prog.rams in the Huntington Beach Union High School District. The effort reached its zenith when about 400 student musicians. dancers. actors and artists showcased their talents at the first , annual Evening for the Ans program. ctnend- cd by about 500 people last week at Huntington Beach High School. Otto. who retired last month. reci:ivcd a patron of the ans award during the program. · "It (renewal of the ans) was something I wanted to see happen when I became superintendent." she said later. "It was high on my agenda. We've done very well academically: we've exceeded the ioal. But in fine arts. we've been trailing." Otto said that Huntington Beach was always a leader in the national trend toward basic reading and writ- ing but failed to pay enough !Htention to elective courses. including the arts. "Ifs 1mpohant 10 get the right side of the brain working as well as the left." she said . ihe nght side. she said. deals with emotions and music. an and drama. The left 'side is more practical and involves math. science and logic. she said. Ot1o said the most 1mponant thing she did for the arts was name Steven SchwanL. a drama teacher at Marina High School and a former movie actor. as a pan-time ans specialist for the district. . Schwartz. also a member of th.e city's Allied An s Coihmission. ·has put. on an shows. coordinated the district's ans program with com- munity events and has written our- nculum fo r the district. Art. in Schwartz' o pinion. has for 100 long been eclipsed by the national back-10-basics education movement. "What could be more urgent than to create?" he ask...ed. "We need to protect the crcativ~ process. Art is something that people can carry the (Pleue Me OTTO/A5) Festival of Pets thi~ weekend at courity fairgrounds A Fest•' al of Pets will be held this weekend at the Orange Count} Fairgrounds. featunng cats of all breeds. mtee. rats. hamsters, birds and tortoises. Cats must be registered in advance. while mice. rats. hamste rs and birds mav be entered at the door an hour prior to the show etther day. Regist..A1oa1 alto will be taken at the show for futurei events. including parrot. reptile and rabbit shows. • The show will be conducte<i Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. in Collectables Building 11 of the fa1r11.rounds in Costa Mesa. Admission 1s S3 for adults and S2 for sub-teen children. Parking 1s free'. Rabies cllnlc In Huntington Speech, hearlng screenlngs set The new M1ss1on VieJO office of the Newpon Lan1uage. Speech and Audiology tenter will offer free screenings in speech. language and heanng Saturday in celebration of its opening. Screcnin'-5 will be conducted by a speech pathologist and aud1olog1st from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at .2'1678 Santa Marprita Parkway in the Portola Plaza Shopping Center. Call 581 -8047 10 schedule an appointment. Coln lnvestinent semlnar A rare-coin investment seminar will be presented Saturday by Joel D. Renew Rare Coin Investments. IOOO Bristol St. Nonh. Newpon Beach. The event is scheduled for I 0 a.m. C\nd those interested should call 833· 1800 for reservations A low<ost dog ind cat vaccine clinic sponsored by the Huntington Beach Kiwanis Club will be co~ducted Satur~a>' al lht Pet Man. 721 1 WamC'r Ave .. Sune . Rable. c llnlc In L•dan• Hun1.1n11on Beach. · -. Proceeds from \he clinic. which is scheduled fr.om I 0 The Laauna Beach Animal Shelter. 20612 Laauna a.m. to 2 p.m .. w!ll bt u~Jo support vanous Huntinaton Canyon Road. Lquna Beach, will hold a rab~ Beach community ~rv1ccs. Call 84~-6848 for funhcr vaccif\Ation clinic for dop Saturday from I to 3 p.m. information. • '" dop must be aa least four months old and on a -· · ...-_ '\.kath. The ftt is SJ per dot and more information is Aadabon 8elll trip •l•ted -.. T~e South CCMISI Audubon Society will Conda.ct a · fidd tnP Sa1utda=I 81.m, in tM Sycamore Hills nature area. located off uu Canyon Road betwittn El T9ro Road and the San frftWa)'. Sachiko Fukuman. coontinator of 1h1s year's field mp$, wall lead the cv~t. Call 49S-0107 or 49M407 for 1dd1t1onal information. I. av•il•blc at 497·3SH. Bloodmobile. .et on Coa•t The Orantt County chapter of the A~ncan Red Cron has·scMduled a bloodmobtlc 'isit Saturday from 7:30 a.m.10 12: IS p.m.11 Mount Olive LutM1'n Church. 24711 Chrilln&a. Minion Viejo. Appo1ntmtnts may br made b calhn.a 837-4767. '· Another t>loodmObile will be stationed Tuesday at Connell Chevrolet, 2828 Harbor Blvd .. C'osta Mesa. from 12:45 to 5:30 p.m. Call 546-1200 for an appointment. Art• council pl•n• ·meetlng Tbe Dana.Point Coastal Arts. Council ..wiJL.h.old l~neral membership mcctin1 Saturday 1·3 p.m. a t the Youth and Group Facility a1 Dena Point Harbor. with the theme "Put Your Hean 1n Art." Dr. Roben Garfaas. pmident of the Orantt Coun\y Ans Allia"ec. will be tht pest speaker. T he Capistrano Vallt'y Ql.ianct and harpist Kathy Kavana u1h will entenain. Additionala informa1ion is available by calling Mary Ellen T homas at 661-1548. F•cl•l prome P-rcwnm •l•ted "Chanai"t the Family Profile.'' a live &el«onf~nce. will be prewnled Se1Mrdt)' at 10 a.m. 11 the Mltlion ~pital Rcaional Medical Center. 27700 Medical Center Road, Minion V~jo. ~ prOaram. wtuch conctms plast~ IU'ltf'Y. is frtt to the pubbc and wdl take ~in du&rooms I and 2 on lht' ICC'Ond noor of tM hosoital's conkrtnc:e ~titer. Call l64-P70 for additional in(onnation. 11e .... •t&W .,,, .. aJ., T "''• fOr membftlllltp ie Oraner County Mmu. IM h~ IQ IOC~t)'. will bf ofrtnd S.1urdly I I Mttrury S.vl and Loin. 109' Im• lh-d .. T1tt11n. ttsts will stan at 9!4' 1.m. and win la1t about .. thrtt ho urs at a cost of $.20. Call John Hamilton at 364,5120 for reservations and further information. I I Veteran•·•oawht for parade Veterans of the Vietnam War are being souaht for participation in the-l.quna Beach-Patrioas E>ay Parade, scheduled for March S. - Interested veterans should send-a stamped, sclf- addresscd envelope to Lt. Jim White at the Laguna Beach Police Dcpanment. SOS Foint Ave., Lguna Beach. 926S I. Instructions for participation will be sent in retum. WAC veter.n• pl•n meetlag The Queen City chapter No. S7 of the Women's Army Corps .Veterans' Ml«iation will hold its rqular moMhl)' mtttina S.tttfdeY at 1-p.m . in 1~· community room or Fidclit)' Savinp and Loen tn tht ursure World ·Shoppi"I Cen&er. I 3820 Seal Beach Blvd .• Seal Beach. Any woma n who has lttVed or is currently scrvina 1n the Army is ~lcome to atcnd. Call Jtan Earnshaw at (21 J) .S97-2S60 for more inf'om\1tton. Typl1J6 cl••• •t Capo ~llooJ Tht A~ult lclm1na Cmtr.-11 ofTmns C'fnJCS in~ prCX'«Sina and computerizrd typina skills at tht Adult Eduntion Center-an San J uan C'apmrano Pfolrlm1 att pro' i4N to rev_. Ene&Wt and matb ll.1Jls ncttllAI')' for romoult'r·re"*I oooonunitin. biplotu =-IAd 0£0 ~uon alto are 1~11labk. Cart SI for Aartlwr 1nA>nnatfon. l \,. ' ... / KUDOS ON.COAST ••• P'romA4 person for the 1988 YMCA Sup- po~t ampaign. The campai&n, which as responsible for rais1n120 ~rcent of the YMCA's annual revenue. kicks off 11 fund-raising effor.ts this month. The goal is to raise more than $200.000 with the help of 200 volunteers. • • • College Hospital Costa Mesa has appointed Tami Parrott to the position of administrator. Tami comes to the College J1ospi- tal from Hoag Memo rial Hospital Presbyterian where she served as vice president of ooerations. . . ~ b this a areat name? Oran~ Coast Colleae's a... lleM (has real name) has bttn elected president of the Oran&e Emp1~ Chefs Association. an associa· tion of professional chefs and cooks. A memberofOCCs staff since 1983, Robin is a proaram coordi- nator and chef/instructo r for the college's culinary ans program. which was recently .~ccredited by the American Culinary Feder- ation. In 1986 Robin was named "Chef of the Year" by the associa- tion. Huntillgton wins state award for handicapped fishing derby By ROBERT 9'\RKER Of .. ~ ......... pan1c1patc in outdoor rccn·a11on aU I\ rt IC\. Jane Randolf .that disabled '>ludenh 1an p.tr11upatt' 1n a sport that lJn m..il..e thl'm kd good about th«:m~hl', "One teacher tuld me that 1h1\ 1\ 1he best idea that tht• ut' n:<.rt·a11on \l.sff C\ er had ... she '>J 1d Other paruopJnh in thl· Jerb' incl uded rcprt~·ntJl\l'' lrom the l ahforn1a Ba!i\ ( OUn\ 11 lhc f J'>ll'T Seal Soc1et). and thl ParJI\ l<'d \ l'I· eran!i of .\mema Orange Cout DAtlY PILOT/Thursday, February 11. 1988 WILLIAMS' PRIORITIES ... P'roaaA4 e\ccssofS 20'rruU1on dra-.1n11nl<'re">I .. h1 his lo.eepmg us ' 1atMt .. Ho-.<'' <"r. \\ llhams said lhl' l">\Ul dcar<"sl und nl'an:sl 10 his hean \tnkn closer to home "I am'<'" 1n1er('Sled in e pand1ng the Re.,ourt.e Pl'<. 1ali)t Program." ht• ~11d "It helps t.h1ldren. pnmanl) 1n 1he lo"'.cr grJdcs ... ho are ha' tr)g ~pc-r1fic learning d1ffic ult1es I 1h1nl \h1!> 1s an ou1\tand1ng program -.11h ga·at resulls ' ··The !>ludcnl 1s tal..cn. o ul of lhl' classroom a couple vf a hours a '-'t'l'" 10 1.1.url. 1.1.1 th a teacher M> .. on -.a, a .. 1ruggl1ng -c~ s1udcn1 "'ho 1n 11\ months m1raculousl\ tumed 1n1u Jn · .\ · 11tudl.'nl 1hrough lht help 111 tcalher\ 1n 1h1s program .. .\nurd1ng tu W1lhams. the MJll'· • mdndatcd quahfk a11ons for thl' pro Jl'll need 10 be t"<pandf'd to allo-. mun: l·h1ldrcn ~he opponun11~ of lhl' unc-un-one leaching C\penence ·1 Jm not an e\pen but 11 " '"ml·th1ng I ha\l· brought up 10 1hc boJrd hopclulh to do ~me1h1ng .U J lolJI k·, d 01 <Our'><' 1h1!i 1ran<,la1t•, 1n10 dollars . and 11 1s our rC$pOn'i1- b1h1' to <"due-a te th<" broad spcrtrum Jnd thl·re Jre onl\ so manv dollan to du th.11 .. hl added .\nd not fur&e111ng his )Outh. .i11111h1·r 1'>'>Ul' Wil liams 1s keen on 1s fi nd111~ J .. J ) tu kt•ep the C osta M('sa H11:!h ")(. huol -\gm·uhure Farm open I ht· larm Jet<1rd 1ng to Norm Loa1' dl put\ dl">lnll ">Upenn1c.-nd<'nt. IS \•l\ltng S 11.i(J 110(.J a )ear Thr 'II \tu.Jeni\ 1n' 111\ t•d in lht" program dr1n 1 JU'>t1h lht• rostl\ expend11urr . I 11,11\ ,j" V. t' Jfl' n plortng t.'\ Cf} pos!>1b1lll) 1 .. ~l'l'P 11 JP 11rxn .. W11l1ams !>aid \l, hu1 I ".i' l!'""''"b up most ofm~ lfll nJ, " r 11 \111\ t'd 1n the Futurl' L.11 mu' 111 \mrm:a I 1h1nl.. a '>"lut • n "1 I\\ luund \l, .iJ .i li.11Sur ml'elmg v.1th OrJ l:!l •.1,11 11ik gt· .ind I ~t nc.-\1 to lhl r <llnl lk wrd lhe ll)llegt.' ha\ \'\fl(' •1 J1hl..amtdl·chm:1n11,a11-- IJrn. p• •i;t .1111 I 1 hm i.. 1f '-'l' put our h~JJ, l'~l lhll lllJ) ht· "-I.' l3n J\I wrrllh 11~ lhJI ,, II 1.1.url.. tor both ~hu<•i\ .. A fishing derby for physically and menially handicapped students has earned 1he Hun11ng1on Beach Com- munil) Sen ices Depanment a fi'rst place a"'ard from the California Parks and Recreation Society. Seventy-nine students turned out last May I at the first annual 01' Fishin· Hole Derb) fo r Exceptional Youth at Greer Park. The) got hooked catching bluegill. crappie. bass and olher fish that had been stocked espcciall) for the even1. "lt'ssoml·thing tha11he' can do 1he r1:st ofthe1rl1'e~and 1he)~ando1tb) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ thl'rn"<'" t•, 1f Ol'<l'\\,1r. .. he <;aid YOGA ••.. From A4- grandmother who teared that she was becoming an alcoholic. drinking herself to sleep t-vcry night. Now she has subst1tu1cd )Og.a philosophies for drinking. making yoga a pan of her llf<" for the past four years. And<'~n said. Her clas~s begin with students seat<"d on tow<"ls in an empt) room. She pushes the start button on her tape pla)er. and harp and string music sets 1he m'>Od The city will hold another fishing derb) for 1hc hand1cappc-d Apnl IS Nam·y Kaiser. an official w11h thl' California Parks and Recrea11on So- ciety~ said 1he C1 t)' wi ll rcce1 v1: 1he award in the category of 1herapcut1c recreation. It will be presented Feh 28 at a statewide: con,cn1ion in Long Beach. Recreauon Supcnntendcnt Jim Engle said the fi sh in& dt'rby "'as held to get the handitapl)t'd youngster" into mainstream events and 10 enhance: opponunt1es for them 10 OTTO ••• FromA4 Engk ..aid 1ha1 lhl· 5tatl' Depan- mcnl of f 1'>h .ind ( 1ame pro' 1ded free fi'>h1ng liu·nw' l11r )oungsters 16 and older and 1h,11 ml·mtx-rs of local f11hmg duh~ anJ other 'olun1eers hl·lsx·d 1u ll':Jlh thl.' .. 1udrnts the art of fhh1ng anJ helped them ball their huui.. ... En~lc said 1he nl~ olfrrs other aCll\ 111e1, fur handicapped ~oungsters that include s1.1.1mming. -.heekha1r ll'nn1~. l.1mpoul\ dances and C\· tur'11on'> ( arol Runn·I. a rnmmunll} plan- ning aide 1.1.h11 lUOrd1na1ed lhe C\ent. .,;ml 1hat lhl.'<lcrh) 1s based on lhe idea The s1uden1s mo' e in unison as res1 of their h\CS. How man) )l'ar~ lheir 55-'!-car-old tl'acher demon· can the) pla) football"" stra1es and 1alks them through a scnes of -.arm-up s1re1ch1ng c\Crc1ses. .\I last week's program. I 00 mu- Casuall) dressed. the students are s1nans from the d1s1nci's s1' rnm- thcn eu1dcd lhrough an hour of yoga prch~ns1 ve)l1gh schools pla}ed 1n the e\erc1scs (pos1ures) with an emphasis honor band. Drama students pcr- on sta} 1ng w1th1n the boundaries of formed sce nes reprl·scn11ng different 1hc1r o"n capab1h 11es. periods from Gre1:k 1ragcd) . .\ndcrson explains the h1stof) and Sha~cspeare and contcmporar~ tx:m•fit s of each mo ' cment as the~ go pla ~., along. frequcn1I~ inter)ecung old Eas1ern a\loms. Students also performed dancing ··Whale er hel ps 10 cen1er the and choral numbers and top amw; ph )sicul bod~:· .\ndcrson sugge .. ts. frum all d1s1m·1 Sl'hools n1b11ed 1h1:1r ")pills o'er lo 1he l.'mot1onal bod~. paintings 1n the ga lkr) on 1he sernn<l urrender in10 the pose." she genii~ floor of the auditorium at Hunungton instructs. "noth ing ts accomplfshed Beach High hool. The g.allel') \\Ill b> strernng and s1ra1n1ng It applies bc opc-n for q e-.ing through Feb 19 Marte Otto 19 ~ oga and hf r. I fi nd... ~-;;:";;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;;::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:~ .\fler th(• last pos1ure as completed. the hgh1s arc dimmed and 1hc s1uden1s prcparl' for med1tat1on Th<") he fa e up on their 1owels. bodies com fortable, palms up . .\nderson's soo1hing 'oace 1alks them through a progres ion of guided \ 1sualiza11ons. with the final guided 1mager) c\crc1se one that k l students pm atel} seek ans-.ers 10 quc .. t1on'i the) ma) be thinking aboul. J "Sec ~our mtnd as a pond.' she sa)s slowl>. C}CS closed. "where ripples arc 1hough1s. Graduall~ the pond becomes still, "'1th a surface so glass) 1ha1 1he moon casts a pcrf<'ct reflec1wn upon 11 · "Di ve dl•ep do~n into the center of th l.' pond. 10 lhc hl·a n . where \OU arc JO•ne<l b) the 1.1.1)e one We l·an no1.1. ask a"' qucst1ono; \\C ma' ha'e about our ll(e The ans-.ers come eas1lv. 1.1.hen '-'l' arc best abll' 10 und<'rstan·d I hem. "We arc one w11h the un1,erse .. 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' : 1 U.S. doetolis in Gaza Sttj.p ·criticize Israeli violence I • JERUSALEM (AP) -A member , ol an American medical team tbat . visiied the West Bank and Gaza Strip ~ laid IOday the docton saw evide~ • &bat Israeli soldicn were beatina ~ PaleJtinians in an "uncontrolled , Cpidemk ofviolcnce." , Dr. H. Jack ~iaef. a member of \lbe Boston-based IJ'OUP Physicians • fot Human Rish~ told reponen the abuK of Palestinians had bccomt' ' SY*matic and "the nonn" in the occupied territories. whett unrest broke out Dec. 8. In the West Bank city of Ramallah today. soldiers fired tear gas and nabber bullets to d isperse about 50 Anb protcsten. some masked. who threw stonn and blocked roads with burning tires. ln the Arab village of Taibe. protesters threw stones. burned tires and attacked a Jewish motorist. • police said. The village is 20 miles aonheast of Tel Aviv. Arab Pf"Otestcrs in the east Jcrusa· lcm nci&hborhood of Silwan stoned an Israeli bus taking residents 10 wort. the anny ~id. The driver fled . and the youths set fire to the bus. There were no irtjurics. PL~~rotest bOatc.bartered to 1 from Greece to Israel A THENS. Grtttt (AP)-Palestine Liberation Orpnization officials 53id today the) had chartc~ a boat for a symboltc voyqc to Israel by Palcsti'hian deportees and 1hat 1t would sail by Saturday morning. lsraeh leaders vowed to prevent the boat from rcachina lsrad's shores. but they expressed conc~m about the ncptive publicity that could be generated by a confrontation w11h an unarmtd vessel. . In a~di~aon to 135 deportees. rLo of!icials said the boat would carry 400 foreign da.natanes. obscryers and JOumahsts. They said the trip was designed to dramatize condemnauon of Israel's policy of deporting Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza Strip. captuf'ed in 1967. Bassam Abu Sharif, a PLO spokesman. told reporters in Athens 1h1s atlefllOOO that "a ship has been chartered for the deportees which wall sail within 36 hours" for thr Israeli port of Ha.ifa. ' "We collected medical evidence of an uncontrolled epidemic of violence by the army .... on a scak and severity that might not be clear to the public ... said Geiger. a medical professor at Cit) Un1,erstt) ofNt'w York. including one who was paral)zed from the neck down. Mud-covered tragedy ..,__ Waldheim threatens to dissolve governmen t VIENNA. Austria (AP) -Presa.; dent Kun Waldheim threatened to dissolve theaovernment if it accepted a ttpOrt QUe5lioni"I his World War II CQJ\duct. but the coalition parties were discussina his replactment. aovemment sources said today. Waldheim has the ·constitutional ri&ht to dismiss the 1overnment and ask another politician to try to form a new one. But it is considered impossible for the'go~rnment 10 unseat Waldheim b¥ constitutional means. Under Aus.- tna's consutution. a president can be unseated onl y if he violates the constitution or ifthe aovernment and two-thirds of Parliament qrec hold to a national referendum on the issue. Repons from Jovemment sources and the daily Die Prcsst newspaper indicated that even Waldheim's sup- porters in tht' conscrvat}ve Pcop!e's Part>·· which governs 1n coaht1on with the Socialists. were backing away from the president. Geieer was one of four U.S. doctors who spent four days visiting hospitals in tk West Bank a~ Gaza Strip. The fact-find.inamission wasorpn1zed b) Physicians for Human RilUlts. "The numbers. ratt' and scope of the beatings and trauma we have seen cannot be considered deviations or aberrations. They co~ closer to being the norm ... he told reporters. Geiger said he saw sill Palestinians permant'ntJy paralyzed in one or more hmbs as a result of beatings. The fact-findif\a mission was or- ganized by PhySlcians for Human Rights. The otht'r three dOCt.Prs were Jennifer l,eaning. director of emerg- enn services for the Harvard Com- m unity Health Plan in Boston; Lt'on Shapiro. a psychiatrist and .psy- choanalyst at the Massachusetts Mental Health Center; a nd Bennett Simon. a psychiatnst and ps'- choanal}st at Cambridge Hospital In Cambridge. Mass. Brulllan · army eoldten dbl 1hroulb t be mad In the mountai n town of Petropolla for more .tctlm• of mudalldes . and OoodtoC that ha•e tak en a t lea•t 183 ll•es alnce·laat Friday. Another 8 ,500 ha•e been left'homeleu. , The sources. who spoke on con- dition of anonymity, said the coali- tion parties were discussina possibly replacing Waldheim with Josef Ratzenbot'Ck. head of the People's Party in Upper Austria province. --·-· Ex-Beirut hostage can't identify kidnapping suspec;t Ratzenboeck met Socialist Chancellor Franz Vranitzky in Vien- na on Wednesday, the sources told The Associated Press. The conservative Die Pressc. which has backed Waldheim. also rcponed that talks were under way in the coalition for a successor to Waldheim. II said Ratzenbocck de- nied he would agree now to take ovt'r the largely ceremonial offiCt' of prt's1- dent. OUESSELDORF. West German) ( .\P) -A former West Gennan hostage testified at the kidnapping tnal of Abbas '\Ii Hamadi that he could not link 1he ubanese defendant to gunmen who abducted and ht'ld him for seven mo nlhs in Beirut. ~·p1embcr. also testified that he belie' cd an American ·hl'ld capll\C an Beirut escaped bne0) last year but was ammediatel) recapturl'd. Schmidt and another West German businessman . Rudolf ordc'>. in Janual) 1987. Alfred Schmidt. who was released from cap11 v11v 1n Il\UfsllmOn) came Wednesda) dunng the trl31 ofHamad1. "hd 1s charged \\1th masterminding the k1dnapp1ng 1n Bea rut of Schmidt said he and Cordes. who has not been released. heard "t"o or three" '\mencan hostages in another room in lhe same bu1ld1ng "here the t"o West Germans \\Cre being held. ~Ex-Reagan aide Nofziger_ . guilty of illegal lobbying WASHINGTO (AP) -L~ n Nofziger. PTt'sadent Reagan's one- : lime political director. was found ~ auilt~ today of charges he 1llegall) , lobbied top pres1den11al aides for pri vate clients after lea ving the Whale House. The JUI) convicted ofz1ger on three of four felon) charges that he ' had allt'gall) lobbied fonncr col· \ leagues on behalf of Wed tech Corp .. a , mar.j1ime engineers unaon and the manufacturer of the .\ir Force's i\-10 anti-tank plane In pan. the JUI') found Nofziger .. gui lt) of illegal!) using his influence b) sending an .\pnl . 19 2. mt'mo to ..: then-pres1den11al counselor Edwin K. Meesc 111 suggesting that Meese enlist the su pport of top admm1strat1on officials -includ1n$. the president himself -10 persuade the Army 10 &•'ea no-bad contract 10 build small gasoline engmcs to the Bronx-based Wedtech Corp since 1mphcated m numerous plots to bu~ influence ~th high go' emment officials. Meese. no-.i. a11ornq general. had testified in thc l ~ District Court tnal that he could not recall d1K uss· .., ing the Wedtech lnntract during an .\pnl 5. I Q82. meeting that "as referred to an Nofz1ger's Apnl 8 mt'mo. The ju!) acquitted Nofziger of a single charge that he had illegal!) lobb' it'd a Wh11e House official on behalf of Wedtech. The JUI) also cleared Nofzager's partner. Mark .\ Bragg. ofa felon) charge of aiding and abcttin~ that alleged contact. a !\ta' ~8. 198-. Jetter to dt'put~ pres1den11al counselor James E. Jenkins. !'lofz iger's defense had contended that his name on the Jenkins lettN had been forgl·d b) another Wedtcch lobb) 1st. tepht'n Denlinger Nofziger could be sentenced to s1 }Cars in prison and fined up to S30.000 on the three conv1ct1ons. U.S. District Judge T homas A. Flan- ner) scheduled sentencing for Marc h ~5 Nofziger. "hose pohucal associa- tion w11h the prl'stdent datrs back 10 Reagan's da)s as go,ernor of Cali- fornia. -.i.as found gut It) b) a Ju~ lhat dl'liberated less than eight hours. The 'crd1ct came lcss than two months after another former Reagan aide. Michael K. Deaver. was con- ' 1rtcd of I) 1ng under oath about has lobb>ang a It' 111cs dunng 1mest1ga- t1ons b) Congress and a grand JU~. The independent counsel an Nof11gd~ r3!>C. James C. McKa ). argucd an his summation Tuesda) that there had been e' 1dence "bc\ond a '>hado" of a doubt" that No(11ge r contacted hi s friends 1n the \\'hate House to "l·a<;h in o n t11s anOuence" \\Ith thl· Reagan adman1c;tra11un The case against l"ofzager. 63. "as the first major test of the revoh ang- door pro\ 1s1on-. of the Ethics an Government "\l°t , "'h1ch regulates lobb~ 1ng h) former high go' ernml'nl officals after the' lea' e offi ce. McKa) s.a1d thl· la" -.i.as designed "to pre,ent peopk from coming out of the White Hou!>C \\I thin a \Car and attemptins to cash in on ihear 1n- Ouence with thl' l ' natea Stales go'· crnmeni:· . Nofztger's re4uc,1:. for ht:lp got attention in the Wh1tl' House bccauSl' he "as "a man to bl· reckoned \\1th.'' McKca)' said Ttk' pro~cutor .i;aad Nofziger had "1t.•ldl·d great influence because he "as "andasputabl) a close friend of the most po-.i.erful peopk of the admanastnlllon. ancludin~ th e president ofthC' l 'n1tcd tatc'> · Lyn Nofziger Outside the rnurthouse. Nofziger told rcponers: "I'm not a part of the adrn1n1s- tration nor"""' I during the period "hen thes~: 'hargc' were hrought It tell mun.• about the anaballl\ of Congress to \Httc a fair la" than 11 docs about the adm1n1stra11on ... Nof11ger hl·aded the White House Office of Polincal '\ff airs from 1981. \\.hen Reagan tour... office. until earl) IQtC. Panama Gay leaders applaud ov er-ruling Chief ti~d of Army's ban on hQmosexuals" to mass1 ve By ne Associated Press ~ homO!>l'\Ual tcndenc1es . G The .\rm\ then discharged soldiers for sodom) and a} nght".i leadt'rs applauded a decision~> a fedl·ral other specific 5c~ual acts.hut not for homost"xuaht) 1t~lf drug deals appeals court '!itnking down the Ann~ s ban on After the reiutat1ons were changed an 1981 the Arm> homosc,ual'> a'> unconst1tut1onal. calling the ruling long sought to discharge Watkins. and finall y s~cceedcd 10 o' erdue. Ma} 1984 aftcr a 'iertcs of court decisions. Watkms was a WASHINGTON 1..\Pl -A Col· omb1an drug t artl'I generated at lea\t S.:!00 m1ll1on a month an drug profit!> 1n I-he 'n11ed tall'\ collectt'd 11 1n secret counting hou~s. and sent 11 an crates for laundering in selected banks around the \\Orld. a Jailed Cuban-born accountant testified toda). "I thmk at'sabout t1mt' that the courts recognized tha t scrgl•ant at the time. ~) people ha-.e tx'cn dt'ni~d their nghts." said Leonard Rcarhcd b\ telcphont· at his home Wednc\da> n1gh1 (1ralT. kgal d1rector·for National Ga)' Rights 4.d\ ocalC'> tn \\ atkan., said. ···~fast certain!\ I'd go back" jO the m1h1a n an Francisco \!''h 1 h d h 'd 1 h ·· . ~ " 1 c e sa1 e ·· O\ c to pur'lue a not er carl·cr. . The 9th . C 1rcu1t ~ourt of >\ppeal' ruled -: I he maintained that ne"'s coverage surrounding the la')l' \h·dnesda) that the Arm) .s ban as unc~>n.,t1tut 1onal and poor refercntcs from the Army have pre\l.'nted ham bec?uSC homosexuals.are en~atled to the \3me protection from ge111ng a supe"ll>Or) posi tion an thc pnvatc ~l'tor against government d1scnmmat1on as rncaal manont1es. !>tmilar 10 the onc he held 1n the Arm~. The witness. Ramon Milian Rodriguez. told ~nators he nego- tiated an agreement an 1979 bet\\ccn the Medellin drug cartel and Gen Manuel Antonio Nonep~ Panama's military strOOJman . for the ust of Panamanian airports. sccunty per- sonnel and banks lO recei ve and process huac cash shipments from a central collcc\lng PQIOt in M1am1. the court ru led in favor of Pert) Watkini.. 39. of <\ forme r Air Force serge:int who was discharged Tacoma. who enlisted an the Arm) at age 19 in 1q67 and from the.· Air Forre in 1975 af'\er pObhcly declnnng ht'> \atd on a prc-1nduc1jon mt'dtcal I-Orm that he had homo~'uaht) dc~nbcd the ruling :is "wonderful .. ~viets reportedly hofding maneuvers on U.S. island ~ He said that in111ally. the operation bfou&hl SSO m1lhon to S 100 malhon a _ By TH A1~late4 Press month into Panama from tht' Unated, GAMBELL. Alaska -Soviet c-ommandos ma) be ~Laa1ng co' en landings States. on a U .. island 1n the BcnnaSca. say officials poantJng to d1sco\cne\ ofSo, 1ct ·:a.was asked to desitn a system to m1l1tat) gear and s1aht1n&s of mystt'nous stran1ers who ran awa> ;\n fac1htate the flow o~~heir money from increasing number of rcpons of unidentified aircraft. submarines. ~wtmmcr\ the Unit~. Sutes. the accountant 1n scuba acar and discarded Soviet m1lita'ry equipment have hccn turned in to aa1d. tnt1fy1n1 under auard b) .. intelhJence aarncics. officials said dunng a".,., here tha'I ""eek Although manhals. man)' s1gh11np have0«urrcdonorovermainland Alaska. thcgrcate\t number Rodn1un was ancstcd in I 983 ha ve come from 1 Lawrence ''land.• trttkss. spantl)' p()pulat~ '1nds""cp1 after ~sto"'-s o ffic11ls dlscove«<S island j~t 40 miles southclll of Siberia. MO$t of the rtports come from the SS.3 m1lhon 1n his pc~nal airc•. Alaska Al'TTI). National Guard's three Eskimo sc~ut battAlions. 't'fle e)tS :and He 11 currcmlY. Kf'1n1 1 4l-)'car ~rs of the Nonh.'"'I don't wanttospcculatt." said M1,1 Gen John · haefTcr. priton .ententt in a f~ral detenuon commander of the Ataska Guard ... · cenacr in ]llorth C1rohn1. . . A ,.,.. annd JUr)' In Maa.m1 iadJc1at Noncp lest we8. chatliftl lw had Kt"el*d ~.6 miUeon f'iom ._!Xkttttn for terVIC'C'I rendered. tk hM dnaiat an sd amatatlons. aOdripn uld N~ ll'ttd to 1uthontt a S)1ttm 1n wtuch the dru& ri111 would w ~Yen umond car nufiwy 1mW1ty ror thftr ~ship.. ........ 1mmediak aecbt fof cash drpaljled an Panamullll bnls. and _.. ID F.._,,.,..., tcnat.. an· d.,iq diploM•lk pauporu EW YORK -Jason Ladont. IM third ~nt in the Ho"ard Beach aie...WU xnteaced tadaJ to...6vc io t ~ )'Can jn,pruon dnp1te ht O&XD<oun apoloty to lhc motoo of the blad. man ktlled by a "'hue Pfll. lite upr-cmc Coun-Jw1t1(e Thomas Omiakos ttntcnttd Ladone to 21 >)ears to 711: )cars for manslaufhter and the same wntcnC't' for as!Mluh. The two scntcn~ arc 10 run con1«u11-vcl). The sentence llfas the shortest of those handed down 1p1n1111t 1hc three tttn·qtTS convicted in the racial attack on thrtt black men. which left one. 2})'~-otd Ml(had Gnffith. dead. Jon Lnter. altted)' 1n Ji•I on a -.capons charac. has bttn scnlenttd to the ma.111mum of 10 to JO )t.ar\ arid 1 scrv1nt tns 1tntcntt11t AttK"ll. Srott Ktrn. 19. •as xntcnctd Fnda)' to 11111 \ to IQ )'tan . ... ' Gephardt up in n ew polls W.\SHI GTO ( P) -Richard Gcphardt's ballt.ing among New H:impsh11'l' Democrats packed up af'\er h1'> '1ctof) an the Iowa caueu~s. thrc:c new public opinion polls how- ecl. while Rcpublicam Bob Do.le and George Bush ran v1 nuall)' neck and nee It.. uppon al w:a up for DcmO<"Tlt Paul Simon oflll1n o1s and down a bn (or IS\.'\ hu\Cll\ Gov Michael Duk.ika . thouah Duk:lltis stmled the OemO<'rat an ~t'w Hampshire b) a larae mar11n. a 8('.Wa hin&ton Post Poll found The O'-ern1iht poll. conducted by tclc-pho ne Tucsd.a). found little 1flny slippaac for e"' Hampsha~ GOP front·runncr BuM\. who fin1"'cd tturd an Jo,.a. bu1 u iaid supp<>rt for former tcle" 1 ion hanaehst Pat Rob- ertson mo"cd up M>mewhat. , Robcmw n finished S«ond among the Repubhc&Q.\ 1n Iowa" Dole. the Kan senator. YIU f1.111. The 'ice Pf'l'\ldent was backed b .U petttnl of the ltkcl) Rcpubhcan \Olen ~ur'e cd 1n c._, Hampth1re. ' Sur rogate contracts would be ·prohibited under new state bill AC'R.\M[NTO (.\P) -'\ Re- publtlan J\Semhl)"oman -.i.ants to outla" surrogate parent contracts under" h1ch "omrn bear children for someone l'lsc lor a f1..·c . <\"'emhl)\\Oman Sunn) MOJOn· n1a .. R·[ nun11ai.. proposed lcg1s. l:1t1on \\ eJnl'sc.Ja} that -.i.ould allow \Oluntal) agre..-mcnts wi thout pa) under current adoption la\\S. 11 takes lh(• i.amc l'OurSl' a" a Nev. Jerse) SuprrnH' t ourt dec1s1on issued last "l'l'k an the "Bab) M " ca!>C. "Should a woman have the nghl to sell her bo<J, and the child she tx'ars torn fee., I certaanl) don't thanlt. so." Mo1onn1er said at a Capitol news confetcncc. "The purpose ofm) b1ll 1s to insure that C'alt fornaa·~ rurrent Jaws arc not c1rcum' l'ntcd b~ i.urrogate con tracts and that the rights of these babies are protected,'' shl' ..aad. .\ Ma hagan couple entangled in a court battJc 0 ' er lhe t-.i. ins the woman bore under rnntract for another couple appeared at the press con- ference "1th Mo;onn1er. The) said tht·~ did not kno"' the contract they signed in 1986 '1olated Michigan law. "The surrogacy program inflicts pain and sufTcrinJ oo almost every- one associated with it.'' said Launc Yates of Ithaca. Mach. "The b1rthngh1 fam ily and the donor fam1h both undrrgo mt'ntal. emo- tionai and financial strain. Only those "11h no rmotaonal attachment profit from this program ... She said a custody tnal is scheduled for April over the twins. Stephanie and AnthQny. who wt'rc born Sept. 4. I Q87. The New Jersey Supreme Coun ruled last "eek that paying a woman to give birth to a child amounts to illegal baby selling. The court also awarded custody of Baby M to her father, Wilham Stem. and ordered the lower coun to give visitation rights to her biological mother. Mary Beth Whitehead-Gould. The court said at was not 1lleg.al to allo" -.i.omen 'Oluntanly and "1thout pa) ment 10 act as surrogate mothers, provided they are not su~ ject to bandan~ agreements to sur- render their children. Democratic primary rules changed to cut. confusion By TH A11oclated Pr~11 ACRAMENTO -Go' George Dcukme11an has signed lcg1slat1on that scraps California confusing S) stem of sclcc11ng Dcmocra11c convention delegates and allows Democrats to vote d1rectl ) for prcs1den11al candidates ani.tc.ad of 1nd1v1dual delegates. The measure. Sl'ned Wednesday. also abolishes the so-called "winner-take-more" rules California Democrats used an 1984. wh ich p ve the front runner an the Democratic primary a disproportionately large share of California's delegates. al the expense of all of the 1ra1linJ contendc~. lnste<)d. each presidential contcndt>r in Californ i:i's Democratic primal) wall get roughly the same share pf delt"gales as hi s popular \OIC. S alk theorles used ln AIDS research LO ·ANGELE -Researchers at USC Medical School have been using thl' th(•onc~ of polio-vaccine creator Or. Jonas Salk to create a trealment for <\IDS. the Los Angeles Times reported today. The lttatment is bc1n1 used on a !imall num~r and h iduals who arc infected with the AIDS virus but have'not )C l de, eloped S) mp1oms of the dt'adly disease. the Times said. It is not be1n1 u~'d as a \ accine for umnfected peoplt' ... At the moment we arc just tcstina an 1dl'ii." lk ~td in a 1clephone interview from C'hicqo. where he was attending a medical meeting. "We are doing very limited preliminary experiments." Jiuman te!its arc being conducted at the University of Southern ahfomia's 1'cnncth Nom Jr. Cancer Hospital under suptrvis1on of Or. Bnan E. Henderson. ho11p1Ull director. and Or. Aluandra Levine. a wcll·know9 AID researcher and (' ext'cutive associate dean. Sli cbarge. dropped ln mole.tatlon ca.e N FRANC! 0 -A pr~u1or Mid thcJo"emmenl's ca~ q1in ta former Pre 1dlo ~care worker attused of ch1l mole tation has not bttn damaged. de pile a 1udgt's dismissal of ix of seven charaes filed ap1n11 him. Au 1stant uorney General Eb Luckel said that because of the action Wednc-'<Say by U.S. Dist net Coun Jud&e William Schwarzer. he will .JO before a grand JUry later 1h1s month to seek morc deuiled indiC'tments apinst Oary Hnmbnaht. 4. Whale the aovernmcnt ·•ftlV1h1t the indictment IS we prcscntW 11 was ad('Quatt under the law." Luekel said he wi111ake<ackht1onal e"1ckn c a~inst Hambrifhl to arand jurors the week of Feb. 22 and that he's conlidt nl Hambnaht's tnal will bqan Apnl 4 as Khcdulcd. hwaner ruled that s1x-thtlran aaa•Mt H.tmbnaht had to be diwn1.sect becautr. whlle t~Y allqrd lc~d and luc1v1ous beha\•1or, t~ violated ftdcral rules of procedure bttlutt they did not rtn«t an) spcctfk actiont. Sl•yer condemned for tldrd time ANT A NA-i\ ThH trtftt~n1, ..._OSf <k'lth 1tnltn<'t was ovmumcd '"'<-T by the ahfom1a uprtmcCoun. has bttn C'OndcmMd tockath 1p1n an the 197q hoouna ofl T1eo Bell manaea wbo bellCd him to apart her h~. Rcla11\e\ of lht 20-)ttr-old v1cum. K.lthennc A~wltl Parrott, sac holdana han~ as the ~trd1ct was rtad WcdM'lday an the upmor Coun jury tnal of Marcelino Ramos. 30. Ltola R~n. the 11rt's mother, cned soRJy and pllptd the hand of her son Acrward. she u1d. "There 1s no rompm.t.atton an the -Aorld \lo Onh this much pean and sufftnftl. I hope 1nd pral.:W, ICMftt'da)· Ood "''II rcmo'c tlk-hate and 1nttr and frustr.aaoa tom my ... R1nta1 wat lOn \ 1ctw of fir11-dcsm. murder ud umcd ~ b dw !Juiw l. 1979, \I•> an.a of P1rmu, the nwtt• "''"""' 11 -a TIC'O Id• lrtAOl !uftl 111 51nu • n• -here Ramm ~ 111 ,.nnor. \ / 01ange Cout DAILY PILOT/Thurld1y. February 11, 1988 A7 Thi'ee ear insurers increasing-rates If ~ AnedalH Presa Thrte or the 1tue's btWSt car insurance companit5 arc ra151n1 their rates by as much as I S.6 pe~nt. accord1n1 to published reports. The Automobilt Oub of Southern California raised rates an average 12.S i>ertcn1 last month. followina a S percent intttasc imposed in July, said • Lal'I') Baker. an Auto Club "•cc prcs1dcn1. The Cahfornaa State Automobile Assodation. which ~rves Nonhcrn Cahfomia. flans to ra1k' rate an averaac IS. percent 1n March. The Oranac County Rc11ster rcponcd Wednesda y. St.ate Farm Insurance Co. ra1sc.·d 11S California rates an average of 7 9 percent ()('(' 30, \31d J im tahl). public rcl:a11on~ dtrl~tor in the rom· pan> 's Bloom1n1t on, Ill.. head· quancr~. Tha t increase. 1ht fim in tv.o )C:lri. ·~ cnt1rcl) due to h1Jher medical com. he ~1d The ncv.\sxiper 1111nbu1ed the tn· creaM: fo r A.ulo O ub tn'lurancc in Southern ( al1 forn1n in pan tQ the Octolx-r stock mnrkct crash. which re ultt'd in a S:?O m1lhon pal)(r Ion an the '°"e~tment punfolto that hclp'i finance the orpnuat1on"•• in~urancc pa)OUtS. That JO)) wa) incurr~d · b' thl' lntcnnsutanlc fad14ngc an or- &3nlllllOn affiliated v.11h th~ Southern ( altfornaa ~uto < lub ~htch a tuall) pro' 1dc' tn\uran~c •,()Id b' the club. IMPORT ANT NOTICE , -, ·, --\ '-. ' ,_ .. ; I MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT is proposing to charge an IMPACT FEE on new development in our water distribution area. This would also affect redevelopment. In order to consider your views on this matter. the District invites you to attend one or all of the follow ing public hearings: 0Thursday, February 25 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 10 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 17 at 7:00 PM Think of the Daly Pilat • Watch for our quick- n-easy questionnaire in the Sports section in this Saturday·s paper . • Complete It and return It to us. r) • Why? Becau1e though our industry peers recendy· Judged us an awud- wlnnlng newspaper, we'd tlke to hear what you-our ruden and most de- manding Judges think of our work . . ' . It. ,, I • • .. } r-• ••• • I ' + ., I ·-• ... ; I t 4 THUlt8DA~I 11 A.II. (NT) PRICl 8 rJ~·ij ... ,~~: r tft ~ I\ , "" . ~· . ~ ~:· :1:un , ft~ , ' " ,, ,,. 1 \.<O+ ... r.c, ~l 'l '• . ~l' ; --f~r', · f~ tt~l ~ -u-u -~h\c ie d n ~ ~ l""l'f 1li ' ~ ~ 0 11 fti!I .. F ~·:~ . ' ·11~! ~ ~~~: tt 'l ~ ~ ;= : U1'ilw ' >Oi 1 "\ • \JflNV ' S6i I ,tr, I. I ~~:'\I.la I l.cl ~1 I vn. IK ·~ 1 " H~l ~ 011 I !!P I • M~" 1o1H, '· , ... _, Market edges u pward v 10 ''j ,, n·-u 6C I It 56~ unPc Of 11 111---H~~F",~ 11' ,:;:-NEWYORK (AP)-The stock marketedged u~m • 71 11 :14'•-• upward today. struggling to extend Wtdnesday's 8 ... ~· r>1 l ~--' brood advance. 8~no /1 IJ 1 i ! .-. . The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, up tl~~~v '1f/. \J19ff1(u .;i ': 47 58on Wednesday, roscanother6. I 3 to 1.968.17 8~~~ 1 ~ n 11 ~ • b)' 2 p.m. today on Wall Stn~et. un11111n 1 • Gamers outnumbered losers by about 5 to 3 in UJ~r8~ 9' 10 47' tt• • • I uK~n >s. 1~~ • th.: overall tall) of New York Stock Exchange-8'n",,G \} • ·~ ~/.+ \e listed ISSUeS. W1th 901 up. 564 down and 457 8 S:: ~ l.t'° , unchanged. 8 Jf.~Y 1H !LM ~~=t '-Stock pnces have climbed lately on the tl~l':c~,. 1 « 1 J ff~ :i . strength nf talk that the Federal Reserve 1s fi nding un•T• 1 4•61 t • room to relax its credit pohcy, with the doUar 8~1 ~Pll 1s J i ,! ~ havmg s1ab1hLed in fomgn exchange. UMroe 14 1'-+ I I I · th d k u"''Y. ~ 11 4 tt'•-n ere!> rail's rOS(' in t' ere 11 mar cts. 8~:~: 'a It m ,~t rcspond1ng 1oncwsofastronger-than-cxpcctcd 0.5 unvHr 1 l6 16 1 percent increase 1n retail sa les laM month. U114•C" 6 ~.-lo unoc.•1 1 l' ll . + '• Federated Dcpan ment Stores gained 2 to 59111. tli~·· 1~ •i 1 1 ::! : Campeau Corp ofToronto s~ud Wedncsda) 11 had tlJ'Fe 'ff 11 ~·:= : lined up S660 m1ll1on in fi nanci ng from Edward 8:~.~~ ,lJ.o 1f0' .~ : DcBanolo and the Reichmann famil) for tts offer u• tCo 012.u .,,_ • to acquire Federated. V• <Co Of1 •I 1 , -v-v -vF top & hop Cos .. targt't of a takeover bid b~ S~,,, 1• 11 ~ 1\'~= Dan Group.rosc'~to 36 '• ~::::001 J ~ 11 ,~ lj'-; t • Tht' NYSE's composite index of all tts listed ~::tc.0:., U 10 \ 1f!; t common stocks added 3 5 to 144. 59. .\ t thl· v u_y1n rn • 7 ·-• Amen an Stock E11.chanac. the market value indc\ VenO<n I IS 1' 101 JS'•• ') e V•rco II• 4 1-• \ltQS Up 2.-9 at 274 94 ~:; t." ,. •m 11 •! ! ~ ~Volume on the Big Board came to 151 08 "•' •• 0•110 1• ii ·-· ion share"\"' tth t\\O hours. 10 go Vero 40 15 1' lO'• t • lleKO t0 IS 70 )\et " Venoo >t I • t • Vtt•~ I Xia II • I) -• ~:~r;r on o ,~1' .~ •• , Your flrat pet, Vo\,,e}' 1 )1~ 11 18'1 t » fl ti b v .. 1.,,, 10. ., , i .. ··. . your ra o , Von\ ''"' Vor,._O 11 II'•-your flrat car, VIJl<M l'n 13 • l)t 1+ WICOll 16o"'fi'Wz! 11'" t .. YOUf flrat home ~~~,.. eo •• Ii ,!': ~ .: claaalfled'• your flrat choice. WHAT AMEX Dio NEW YORK I AP) F'eb 10 Pr•v. A. WM. •16. Advanced m Declined v· y nchanveto 76 ora•iu ues 811 New nivM ) i New lows ) AMEX L E~DERS NEW YORK IAP) -S.tts, • 11 m or k t end ntl ctiangt of Int 10 most e<tlve American Srock E l<Cnange lu ues, lredlng n11iona11v at mort ltten s I Name Yolu~ La1t Ch9. ~:~~~,fr~o ~:I '~·, I . 1 Lionel itf, I 4 • ~cttor;v 9 s 361, I II'• " W~~1C;b8 m: I~~ ~ NY Times 13~. ~~ ._ Amdattl '' , • I~ Alz4C!> 19 , ~ 1 • HomeSnoo 17•.100 •'• GoLo QuorE s METAL S Quons By 'ne Auoc:lalH Prell Retail sal~ rose a Kasonally ad· JU"ltl-d 0. S percent in January for tht' third stra1gtu monthly incrce'l' as consumcn rush«! to au1omob11l' showroom . the aovcmment rc- poncd toda)' . The CommC'rC'c Oepancnt said retailers sold S 128. t bUllC>n wonh of aood~ in January. up S600 m1lhon from the Ol'ccmber. It w1 the highest lc\C'I since Auaust. when sales hit S 128.9 billion. WHAT NYSE Dio NEW YORK CAP) F'eb 10 p,.,,, Wfll. dam Advanced 1711 Dec toned JS2 ynct1anveo m9 Ol&I IU UH 1 s New n19M J t New IOW\ s NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK !AP) -S.IH , • P.m price al'\d net ct11n9e of the IS most ectlve New York Stock E 11ct1•nge 1nues. rreding mi· llonellv •• more rt11n S 1 N•,,,. V4R enlll PS11c 8, S. ~llled~gnal 1· 4. Phlla ltc , 7, 100 Swt1I . Svc .6'6.700 ConEdo\n .•99,700 IBM .m0.600 Amer T& T 2. .200 Housllno 1,7 ·1 'u'"' co 1.ffi. enElc:t s 1 6 • ~SIKOO•k \ l,i i• StooShOo s 1. . vJTexeco 1, S • F'tderOSI' j• 10.400 N1vlst1r .•7S,600 Dow JoNES AVERAGES NASDAQ SUMMARY chance" for a rrcc-ss1on this vrar. O n Wall trttt. the stock market ad\ a need broad I)'. buoyed by r•lhna intcrc't rate$ in the credit-markets. T he moves st1rrrd s1>«uU.11on thaJ the Frdcral RcK rvc. which 1s holdtf(a policy-setting mtttinas this wttk. m1&ht bl' ready to rclu its credit p0flc)'. The 'Nauonal Assoc1at1on of Manufacturers· survey also rtvl'altd: •E11hty-one pt'rctnt of the u - e<u11 ... l'S ~llcd cxpeaf:d "no matcnal · The Januaf)' me followtd rtv'•~ chanat" 1n bus1nes~ H •result of the 1nm aJn of 0.3 pnt"Cnt In No ... cmbcr Oct. 19 \tock market collal)K. and 1.2 percent an Dcttmbcr. Earhcr •Sc •h• · d 1 .... _ cstunatcs hid pllt thl' November .J "cnt) ~,.,.._ pecttnt M11 rK)' 1ncrca~ at only O. l ~rttnt and the ant1c1patcd that prufits would be up lkttmber chmb 1t O. 7 perttnt. from 1987 lc\.clS.. with 19 percent Much oft he Janual')' slt'l'n&th ca me ex pcct1n1 profi ts to bl' "substantially an auto sale • wh ach climbed I 6 h11bl'r." pen•cru follow1n1 l n 1nnnw of l ~ •Anoc"'r 71 pettenl said thlt pcrtCnt in Dcttmbtr uto talct had C\pon\ •ould rite 1n f 911 over last lumped in tbl' till Y..hcn dt1lcr, )car. with 22 perttnl sa~•na they d1tront1nucd cnd-of·thl'-moctcl·)Car ~uuW be .. about the umc." NOM sales 1nrcnt1 \h. thoupt eiipons •ould falt The attonal DOC1at1on of The ,_oc._ market cu~ a rally Manufat tuttrs tat<t Wcdnnda)' that ftom tbl' l'tt' i~ .nseon. Tht ~ - a 'ur"C)' or 100 chief c~«ut1"c J ones "~ of' JO 1ndntn1h.; ~ offtefl'.-~ho \ti on dw • .. ,IOft., I ?..e T-undlY. row HOtM 47,H board \tro~"t'd onl a one-1n·louf' pointito l,CJ61 <M ----=- • I .. ' Irvine Weighing growth benefits against burdens Irvine and The Irvine Co. u~ o n the threshold of what could be a historic development aarccment. . For more than two years nqotiators have been hammerin& out a compromise on how the compan)' will develop iii land a nd how much of its land will be dedicated to the city. One of the big concerns was how much land wo uld lx' devoted to open space, but traffic circulation and land-use designations were also argued. The re.suit of the talks. which was embraced in principle by the City Council on Tuesday. would give the city of ln ine the largest bank of open space in the United States -5.000 ac res. On the flip side of the aJreemcnt. the company will get lo develop so me areas oft he city at a higher density than what was expected. T he agreement is not final yet. There are more mceun~ to be held. reams of paper will be added to the 2, I 00 pages of environmental studies already done andthen there's the final test -a spot o n the ballol. If the agreement gets past the threshold. it could be a model of how growth can and should be planned. Much of the controversy over growth on the Orange Coast has Its roots in the perception that planning comm1ss1o ns and city councils have accommodated de- velopers' wishes rather that watching out for the best interests of the community and its citizens. Projects in. Huntington Beach and osta Mesa are the most ready examples of this phenomenon. Granted. the cit) of Irvine has an ad vantage that other towns do not share because The Irvine Co. is the onl y major developer the council has to deal with. But that sho uldn·t detract from the concept of a government sitting down with developers and its citizens to agree on how and where the communit) ~hould grow. As the communities on the Coast continue to develop. and in some cases redevelop, planning for that d<.'velopment 1s go ing to have to guarantee that the burdeTIS and benefits a rc shared among government. developers and citizens. Ho peful- ly. when the be nefits of gro W1h are we ighed aga in t the burdens. we will see projects that will move us into an era of growth that 1s not constantly cloaked in suspicion. The open space negotiatio ns and pending agreement between the city of Irvine and T he Irv ine Co. could be the blueprint for such a planning process. Contra aid House rejection by an eight-vote margin ... of Prec;1dent Reagan·s $60 million packa~e of aid for the 1caraguan Contras did not pell defeat fo rthe anti-Sandinista insurgents. or victor) for the Sand1n1sta government in Mana$ua. till. the vote wiU have profound imponance 1f it ma rks the turning point in .. pollcl. a turning point imposed h ) Con$rcss after seven )Cars ot the Reagan ad m1n 1str:rt1on seeking a military solution in N1ca rasua. Winning the peace through a political settlement 1c;. O\ er the course of the next f(.'w mo nths. the ne~ pohc}' th ts vote should set in moti on .... As for the fate of Central America gcnerall). a nd Nicaragua in partirnlar. it's up ta Congress to follow through by e ncoaraging the peace process under the Arias pla n and to increase substantially U.S. economic and humanitarian aid to the regio n. Fo r Congress to conduct foreign policy b) a succession of .. otcs is. admltledly. not the best situation 1n a go' crnrt'lent designed for C"<CCull e branch leadership in mtl·rnat1Clnal affairs. Maybe now the president will compromise and forge 11 producti ve working partnership with Congress on Central America. Tbe Herald. Everen . Wasb. Nation's budget An increasing number of representatives and senator" (1s) beginning to otTer public apologies fo r the cong_re'i'i1onal budget process. The admission 1s past du<.'. but it's a c;1gn of progress. nonetheless. T he problem 1s Congress' failure to handle hudget bills in an -o-rd'crl> manner, and its reliance on the continuing resolution instead. This contrivance has been used to load up the bud&et with pork barre ls that any responsible pre'itdcnt would otherwise veto. This year's budget was embarrassingly corpulent. CH'n by congressio nal standards. Some in Congress want to repent ettrletton (W.Va.~ Daily Mall AciQ rain If the administration continues to drq its heels on doing something constructive about acid rain, President Reagan·s cnurc time in office is going to pass without real action on this environmental threat. The recent unsatisfactory meetina with Canadian officials in Washipgton is a fresh indication that this q,>ay happen. It ii true that a sm idain ofapparcnt proarns was made. The mcn cans aarttd that an attempt should be made to ncaotiate an acid rain control treaty wtth Canada. · But there was no positive U.S. response to that coun try's specific proposals for reducing the volume of acid rain that movrs nonhcastward across the U.S . .canadian bonier. A scientific consensu says action is needed. Our aovcrnmcnt should show more signs ofbcina willina to do its pan. Wnterly CR.I.) S.. ORANGE COAST 111111111 Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Thurlday, February 11, 19&8 * A9 ·'Robert on . quite properly and qulle open Ir. hl1 made religion a major part of11/ ca mpaign... - Contra aid-vote milestone for California congressman Tony Coelho u sed t h e issue to move out from under h is political c loud Thr Hou~ o f Rcprescnta11,cs' rclu!>al IU go along with the admtn1 s.- lra11 on-., late'>! Contra a id proposal markt'd an important milestone for thr htghl''>I ranking Californian tn ( o ngrl'''· ma1ority whip Tony ( odho uf ~kn;ed. As a lead er of the fight aga1mt Pres1de n1 Reagan's m th· tan I Nicaragua poliq . Coelho dC'm · o n\tratcd to his colleagues that he·s morl.' than a particularly astute poht1· <.JI opcralt\e. • In so doing. Coelho mOH'd ou1 from undl'r a cloud that was created b' thl' su<"CCS'i h(' ach ieved dunng 'ii>. H'Jr\ '>Cr' Ill. a~ chairman of 1he h~:m0<. ra~1t ( ongresstonal Cam- paign ( ummrth."t' HI\ O"'n rctord uf rl.'al act"Omph'>hments in 1ha1 rolr (Urbcd \l.hJt lo\JS suppo'><.'d Ill ha\e hl•t•n thl' Rrag.an rl'' olu11on But he did thl.' JOb w v.cll. r'ipcualh an ~ul·r11ng <::tmp;ugn c:ontnbu11on'I Imm pol1t1r.il ac-tton romm1t1~. ( odho "a'> \l.tdd) ~'en a'\ a pohltlal 1o1.tn."l·ler~l·arcr.100 much~ forc'l'n ~ome of th<: Democra1s hr hclrx·d dn I to the Ho u\t' ( oclhu hl'ld thl' r :i0mpa1gn ~)\I during the fim "" ~cars 1n "h1lh Ronald Rl'ag.in onuptcd the Wha ll' HllU\t', a.time v. hdl the president \hl~ cxPt-cted b> man) to bcrnmc the consef\altve..,· Franklin Delano Roose,clt Reagan was 1n1t1all ~ seen a!> the counterrcvolµ1 1onaf) "'ho \l.l1uld mml' 1hr natio n. scx:talh and pohlirall~. \hJrpl~ a Rd t!Cll\l\ Ch lo th1.· right The R~n cra. ~me obscn ers prcd1Cll'd. \I.OU Id pro'" no ks., 1mponJnt a polt11cal "'a1ershed than "·1' Roll~' l'll°'> "'1e1o1. Deal Thl' pn:Jrl 111)n ha., been" 1de or thC' marl "-h1k Reagan ..eems d e'il1ncd togo dO"'-n in h1.,to11 as an 1mportan1 t hit•f e\ernlt' e. his 1mpal t can hardt~ bl· compared lo that of Roo~'ell Pan of lhl.' fl'a~in r<i the.-success lkm0t rat' ha' c had 1n prl'' en ting Rcagan·, rl·mar~ablr personal popu· lartt' fro m lxtng 1ran,la1cd into ' Oler support lur Repuhl11.in "·antltJJtt'" for lluu"'-· ~·JI\ 01 t 11u r'>t· 1 tw t'' Pl"dl'd Rcag.an 1mpad \I.a\ O\ t·fl·.,11m..1tl'd lrom thl' s1an Rl·agan\ 1•11111 clcc·tton n·r- rl·'it'ntl·J lhl· rl·puJ1J1tnn 111 lx:mn· lrJl1l Prc\ldl'nl J1mnn < artt'r and nul mu1. h mon· \ ttll'r' h' and large \1.1\h l'U 111 Pfl'\\.'f\t' mn\t nt tht• IX•nwll:.lltl pt111!(rJ111' ot the Ne\\. Ix .ii I Jll I k.11 .rnJ (ire.II \\lllCI\ Coelho 'i l"llort\ J\ Drmolralll congrcv.wnal campaign l'.'ha1rman though \l.l"rt· in<,trumC'ntal 1n m1 n1· m111ng thl· bcnrfit) Republican Ho uf candidates gained from R('· agan ..roallatl' CCK'lho'sshre"'d and tndefa11gablc.-dfort'> d the c hief lund· raiser for and rnord1 nator o f, [)l:mo- cra11t H o use lampa1gns "'trc 1m· mcd1atch felt an 1he IQ :! elellmn' "'"h1t h led w 1he d r ft'at ot 1hl· con'!>cnall'<' coahtmn of m1nnn1' Rc-pubhcln\ Jnd Holl ""~' 11 l">t•mo- lrJI\ h \l.J '> lhl' l°OJ ltt1on that ti.i"-· Rl·ag.1 n h '" ~c' h.•g.1 .. 1.i 11' e 'll ltH it>' during thl' lir'l t\1.11 'l'.Ir' ol h1., a<lm1 n1,tr JI 111n r hl' l knHl\.'IJI\ ttJlnl·d bad. ~I'! 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'ong o ut calkd · One ~tl'P f of\l.;ird T\l.O Step'> Had •.• I'> tha'> \l.hJ t" h.ipp1:ntng 1n the lit\ ol H unllntllon lkJth'' \n l\l)Cn\1\l· \Ul\l'\ v.cnt OUI HI lhl· \l.,11a h1ll .1\l 1ng l 111/t'n'> Im 1hc11 \ll'\I.\ •'" ClnlrJ! Parll. Our lll\ la1hn\d11.I not lill' lhl n·,uh' \\• thn "'111 h\. 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The~ ma) 1o1.ell pro'e 10 be a troublesome lot. .\!i the Democrats lcarnc-d 1n more than one 'phn1ert'd prcs1dcnual ram- pa1gn 11.'alou!i s1ngk-1ssue actl' tsts rnn bl· hatardou' to a pan) 's general clct·t1on health f hq tend 10 forec 1ntramur. I "nrfJrc. ('mbarrouma and u~k'' platform ba11k.-.. and 1n the cnd the\ 'omettme\ walk out l fa1 . thl; Republican pin.1dcn11al candtdlllC\ ('Ompettng wtlh Rob- enson hll\(' htt'n C'3reful and. 1n dcbatl·. C"ouncous. t~aro the former tclc' 1s1on C' angch't -· "'ho no"' bn~tlc~ a11ha1 accuratr de~npt1on Sen Boh t>olc. the comfonnhk GOP '1 tor. 1n l\~ndll' ·, lu\o\a raucu~'· '3id tht pam o ught w wet ome the Roht-rt~on nr1o1.C"o m er<. aboard. look1n1 10 the da' "h<'n tht\ will rail) behind the evt·ntual no m1 net. Thal 1' not hkel to be Rotx-nsun. and mo t of the ~Opl( he ha~ attractC'd to Rcpubhce n pohttC.al .. , _ tivu '"no• aoina to be tran fcrablc °TM) '" aboard for the man, not for tJtt pany. Dok said 1t "mains a '""°'"man fll"t btt~n h1m1tlf and 1 Ptt\1· dtn1 ~ 8u"9. who ran a damq- lftl dmd bdttftd Robatton m Iowa ·•obtnl0fl p1ncd naarl 1 quantt of IM RtpUbhcan ~otc an lo-11. OU .............. b)' ftwtr lMn 7. ·11*"• llw ~ ral Mlrprttf of IM I. ' llil -.c.s lokmoa ~ P!lll ... __.IO~ all \ ANALYSI S ~ 1 . lhl' l'O\ r1111nH 11tJI ht>.1rd \o\l. n.·· . \ r('v.cd 111.tll\ ,l\r<'ll\ of potallllJ I .. .. dJn~l·r<. IP 1h1 111/l:n' n l 1h11, l 11\ \, .i , 111/l'n ,1nd l,l\pa\cr 1n the ul\ I h.l'C' 11• n••d man\ Or[tJn11a· I ton' It> li~hl I• ' "hat 1<. n ght Im th<' 1o1.h11k l11mm11•111' anJ not JU'1 a f<'v. I ,I\~ 1h1'~ 1•t "'" "h It'(' tn n url1\\ CtHllll\ \lJll ,1n11 ,1tun1r. -rka-.c gtt tn\Clh<"l. '' • t-t I •rl 'nur Plan· n1n~ < cimrn1" 01"' J'ld l 1t\ C nun , 11<. \I. r11( ,,, "'u' l'll« ll'd ·•lit 1a1, trll tht"m "'hJt "''' "'itn1 -<l11n 1 lt-1 them m.tkl all 1h1 1.k11'11'n' -•t"mcmt'lcr 1h l\ '' \1•u1 n~ht J' a u11t('n \\hen 'ou 'oil rh.-.t\4 rl"ad H''' ~ .ir~h.111\ ihc \l:ttt'nKn1' l'I thr'4' intended cnndtJ.rn.-, Hunt1n1t1nn Re. ch C"an no lfln~n afTMd 10 tnke-"< nt" ~ter f Of\\. Md Ind l \I. l' \tcp<, fb Ir. •• I l•\ ll' kJ\l \11m1·1h1ng for futul\ gen,•r.11111n' -l h1 11m1·" no " ti'' up Ill Jll llf u<. II I\ UJ' IO \OU l O fO v•., .\ "1.\ t \\ l 1 \H tlun11n~1on fka h Comm ea bl welcomed .. ? I Blvls, ballet to merge in premlere . .,LYNNSUMU When you think of blllet, Ny tutus. soerint Otthel&ral music uil araceful muSIC box dolls pirouettint on pointe may come to mind. WMft you ~-of Elvis. it'1 IYfllina hips. As a tribuie to his dote friend of l S ICR9mi111 lam and 1 voice full of years. and 1 cha"" to delve beck into MrVOUI eneray. his fint lovt cluaical musk. ........... 0 t What do tbe words ''billet" and '"Elvis .. have in commo n? ''IOCll01 1011 ••D ftlllBP Alll IO lll'!l'RDIMLlr THBI llAD '18011WDD' A llUIT-ID FILM:' ._._...._...uc.n . ._Yon .. &IOllw .... _. 77 >1• m cl ...... ·7z11 .... ,_._,_..#11tr7_.....,. .. ,,,, .............. H•t~ -o-y~IAIC·TV '"---- ... ........ 1 IJI 7 ... ..., ,_.._, .... 7 ... ...,. ...... .. ....... ~lljllrl............ .:' _,._ T-. PIOfLEMAcama: ' M : '. I : ~-I 1 ' ... "" .... ~ llow•I 1 ·1~"' Wll.J.JAM KENN£1Jrs l'Wllzn' f~ """"'"'' ,.,,. .. , A llEt. 'TUii 8. \IJ£.\'I l / f'1m ITAllTI TO•o•aow lll(A UA ~ ! £l fOllO •dM>ntt~ ldwlrOI~ l714t S2t 9CX)6 !II• SM() COITA .rJA •~Oii llUCll UA t.NlftM l°"-Chw1ff C-~0684 .,., ano -~~ ~I •IAlllMM ~1~S !123 ltll _,.. f-YlllO I-~ lftliiinlUCll f-l•l-t '1) IJ50 mn •t Wbee tbc J..oal leech Balact Weisman comPitted .. Concerto" in performs its wotld premiere "Con· 1982. h's blled on ''As Lona u I ccno for Elvia" Saturday and Sunday Have You," "Crawfilh" arid "I II me ••• Tel'l'Ke n..er. in· Sl ipped, I Stumbled. l Fell." ·~ura~ .... perfotmance ponion rn 1987 he decided to put it into of the a.on. &e.ch Cen1ennlal eel· motion. Lookina for 1 company cbrati~t and Elvis will meet on willin1 to take a risk and produce common ~nd. a.tlet will look to somethin1 innovative. he ap- the pment for inspiration. and rock proached David Wilcox, the Lons 'n roll to the days of Bach and Beach Ballet's an istic director. It was Beethoven. oriainally slated for the 10th an· Ben Weiunan. the coml)Olef who niversary of Elvis' death last Aquat, wrott more told records for El~ a sufC'-fite media boon that would than any Other (a total of .S7). haS brina nationwide attentfon to the woven three of those tunes into a 30-Soutllland's only major ballet com· minute piano conceno with or· pany. But a serious financial shonfall - chestra. The O'mphonic musical and the inability to brina its diverse Portrait was fint performed in clements toscth~r in time fo rted a , Graceland by the Memphis Sym-cancella tion. 1ccordin1 to Wilcox . pfiony Orchestra in 1983. in f'ront of With the help of former Joffrey 3,000 Elvis dcvoten, where it re-dancer Ann Mane de Aqelo, founder ccivcd a standin' ovation. and chorqrapher of the innovative Since the bcJinnina of his sona-Ballet D'Anaelo, which sti"e describes writin1 career 1n 1.9S4, Weisman. a as "a synthesis of all kinds of woul~be concen pianist and padu· American entcnainment," the ele- ate of the JuUiard School of Musk. ments beaan to ael. Workina hand in has written more than 300 sonas in hand witn Weisman, her approach . the blues, PoP and country music 1ocs beyond the literal. genres. Barbra Streisand. Conway "Who wants to sec Elvis (dancin1)' Twitty. Gladys Kni&ht and many il\ a ballet?" she asked. "What more anists have rcc;orded his sonas~ fascinates me is somethina-Elvis said Dancen perform the ballet ••eoncerto for ltlm." Weisman bepn writin& for Elvis in in an interview after his retirement. 1956 after seein1 him on the Tommy that ·:rhcrc'sthe imqc and there's the DorYy Show, after scrutinizin& the real person'. That's what destroyed range of his voice and the style of his Elvis. Peoplt crack up when thty lose music. ·· touch with their identity. and it's a ''In 1956 Elv is was singin& black very universal thing." And members of the ·Long Beach he said. music. which w~s unusual for a white The · three-movement work pres. Ba llet wi ll be put throuah their paces · But if the end result sounds man at that time. It was a mixture of ents Elvis the real person, the image in the aggressi ve and challcnginJ mystifyi ngly metaphysical. th~ inten- PoP· co_unlry~rockablJJy and l>lues. A and the eonffict lnbCtwec1f."DrAngclo chorcograpfiy as well. acc::oraTn& to l loni-s to produce both-a touch1!lg~nd lot ·of people write for themselves. members Larry Blake. also a former Wilcox. entenaining ballet that max1m1zes based on whatthcy fed. I was a~arc of Joffrey dancer. will dance the inner "To d9 Ann Marie's choreography. the unique talents of its dancers. what he was doi ng when he sang. and self;' street dancer Alexa nder Wood. yo u have to be a gymnast. ballet "My experience with JofTrey taught I knew how to write for him .. J was a the image, and Ballas Sluyter, the dancer. modem dancer, jazz dancer me how to be entertaini ng '" the good craftsma n.''. Weisman said. confl ict. · and contortionist all rolled into one." dance ~ente. It's a ripoff to do ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ so~th1ng soesoteric or ccrebralt~at people don't cnJOY it." de A nae lo said. lloMaftUc Kot Ai.r = ~· 714 546-RIDE "MAGNIFICENT:' Vinct!rit Canby THE NEW VONK TIMES And there's a little something for everyone on the program. which marks the second and final per· fo rmance of the ballet's cutback season. Along with the world premiere. the ballcl performs Andre Prokovsky's traditional .. Fausl D1vcrt1mento": a Peruvian folk dance. "Aymara," and a contem- pora ry Pas de Dcux, ··stay With Mc." de Angelo's work set 10 music by Bette Midler and danced by de Angelo and Blake. Performances wi ll be given at 2:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday and 8 p~m. Sunday at the Terrace Theater. 300 E. Ocean Blvd .. Long Beach. Ticket~ are S l l ·S25 with information available at (2 13) 427-5206 -or (2 13) 436-336 1. 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'"" ... , lftlllO MOUY...._AY POii kll" IM-UI .............. , ... --~ 1W Mlllltl WllW • ltMIOUT • ..,.. ..... ... ·-· ,,,_ ................... """ .......... Mystique of Marceau magnificent By ROBERT HYNDMAN Oftlle~,_ ..... As perhaps the world's qutn- tcsscntial mime, Marcel Marceau has been conveying the magic and mys- t1~ue of this demanding art form for more than 40 years. His comical but tclltng charac- terizations as Bip convey the human fotbtes ~ inherent when strupltng against the challenges oflt fe, while hts "style pantomime'" deal with sub- jects r:1 n,1ng from the frivolity of '. visitors in a pubhc park to the ~ solemni ty of "The Creation of the World." Perhaps most impressive is that Marceau. af\cr fo ur decades. con- tin ues to perform wtt h such prec ision and scnsi11v1ty on pieces that for him must be second nature, if not o utright tt resome . At 64. the French mime 1s showmg no signs of slowtng down and per- fo rmed 12 se lections from his diverse repctoirc in an impressive. heart· warming show Monday n1tht at the Performing Arts Center tn Costa Mesa . The opening set of style pan- tomimes was highlighted by "The Mask Maker" in which Marceau changes faces. first slowly and then quickening. with a precision that not only displays his technical prowess but furthers a story about how the images we aspire to threaten to devour us as well . In 1hc popular piece. "The Creation of the World." Marceau.displays the mime's git\ of Portraying not onl y human characteristics but those of plants. animals and the forces of na1urc as °"'ell. What makes all of the per. fo rmanccs so en~hantin& 1s th at Marceau cnakcs pantomime appear natural. with a n case that belies tht &echnical d ifficuhy behind this inter- national languaac of ,1csturc. As Marceau haJ said. wri ters can be political. comic.al. cpical and satirical. dancers can &ivca sense of the rhythm of man and musicians can convey mood~ and imaacs. But mime. fie said. "has to ~rcatc all these thinp . l>ut m silence." . Tht advantaac. howtvtr. is that when mime is cffcct1vcly performed. it crosses eullural and even tiistontiT lim1t.al1ons. • "I'm sure the Romans laual\td when M>meonc slipped on a blnana peel." Maf'C'cau Mys •. "Ttthnok>IY chan~s. rh1losoohy cha naes. bUt man is itil monal." - • .. • ... , EIGHBORHOOD FOa.S !fHURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1988 Car shooter in prior road brawl .Gen. Manuel Noriega was urged by Oliver North to train Contra rebels, an ex-aide to Panamanian strongman testifies./ At A federal appeals court rules an Army ban on homosexuals is un- constitutional./ Al World Sou_th African troops crush a coup In an Inde- pendent homeland./ Al Convicted in 1976 for fighting man In traffic dispute By JONATHAN VOLZKE ._...,"'4 ..... The man who reduced d marathon runner to a 4uadnpkg1l in a (o\ta M C"Sa FrecY.ll) '>hooting "'a' con- victed in I Q7t, uf fighting Y.1th another man .iftn J tratlil d1 .. putc the prosecutor 1n the l JM' \31d Wedncsda) Alben ( arrull Murg.in 'l tau:':> charges ofaCtcmptcd murdl·r a'l!Mlu.it wuh a dcadl> '°'l'apon and firing into an 1nhab1tcd 'l'h1de H'\ul11ng from a Jul} 18 shooting in huml)<'r-111-bump- cr traffic near tht: Orange < ounty Fairgrounds_ He as free frum l u\toch on s 100.000 ball unlit al lcJ\l the end o f has tnal. wh1lh 1\ the lir\t to !ttem from lai.t \umml·r·i. ra\h of h1ghwa) vaolcnct' and nrx·l led to conclude:' Frida:> Morgan testified \\ t'dnt''>da) 1ha1 he fired the shut that '>Cnt a !:!-caliber slug an to the nel k 111 !9·)ear-old Paul Nussbaum and paral>11ng the Roll- ing H alls Estate\ man but \31d tht' shooting wa\ a "foolish"' act in a m ome nt of anger "The gun was la~ 1ng thert 1n tht' pouch. I thought I'd fin.• a warning shol out lhe Y.1 nduv. ·· "1organ tcsu - fed .. h \ a n1gh1 marl· for me but at\ a v.one nightmare for tht' 'act1m .. Morgan's auorne~ P;iul 1>,.1t')t'r also adm1ti. tht' dcc l\100 to shoot v.as "dumb.'' but 1ha1 at was not al· tempted murdt'r. the most ~nous o f the charges against has client .\ neighbor of thl· ~nta .\na rooter tc~talkd that Morgan v.as no t a \IOlent man But Ocput) D1'>tnct .\llo rnc) C hni. ................ ~ ......... Freeway ahoodftl defendant Albert Canoll llor1an laldee bla face from newa camerae•• be lea•e. oranie Coanty Superior Court . · rt.'':>ttd an l'l"'ti .ilter beating up dnuthcr rn.in Jltl"r Mgu1ng "'Ith ham at a fl·d light \1 nrgan flJ ld a S:!SO line 1n that l 3'>C rn11rd' '>hov. In w un \\ n .lnr\dJ\ < arroll faced h1'> \ 1ll1m >.u\\hJum "'as brought 10 the rnunroom \trapped 10 h1i. 1o1.h~I· l hair Jn .in aml'lula nle from lht: Do"' nc} rt:h.it11litJt1on ho,p1tal he no"' calh home otht·r m1ndk':>'> \hooting~ T ht· rca'><m I , .tmt: to the coun n,.1m tN..1.i \ 1'> hl'l 3Us.t' I .fttl a great 1n1u'>ll\\;. hJ' ht•('n done to mvsclf." 'u~'h;ium \.31d J\ ha!. brother"arrd a friend \lood h\ on.as1orutll) JI' 1n1 him \II'' of Y.atcr fro m a bottle v.-uh a \trav. It th1\ tan help to 1o1o p people I rum drnng tht·'>t." I.ind~ of than~. this I\ m) uininhutmn "u.,,bJum ..aid h1'> hean hold·s hJta-d fo r \.1 org..in and at thl· same tim\ ·11hinl. he 1s pathc11c .. ·· t hope 1 "1o rpn l ... ,11 spend a long tinH ht-hind har\ ··he added Boating More than 1,000 sail- boats are ready for the Midwinters this year.JIM Paal Na.baum teadfiea In court be baa no memory of the abootinl that put blm In a wheelchair. Kralt(·k said an coun Wt'dnescJa) thal Morgan ha) bc..'t'n 1n\ohcd 1n other traffic '1olcncc .\nord1ng to a nta .\na police repon. Morgan v.-as ar- .\lthough hl" "'J' un thc Y.ltnt'S'> stand for onh .i \hnrt time hc.-cau5'<' he ha' no mc:;1111r\ 111 the: 10l 1den1 :-.;us!tbau m told n·pc1ncr., altN tt'~­ t1f~ ing that ht· maJI.' tht• pa1ntul 1ournc\ tr1•m tht ho1.p1tal tri tht" l·uunn"'m in h"l>t' of prt'\entll\ Hut 'u\\bal.m ..aid C\CO that v.111 (Plea.ee eee rUEW A.T I .A.2) Index Advice and Games Boating A 11 B4 A4 A7-8 04-7 A 12 ·Exhumed body yields no signs of foul play Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Polfce log Public notices Sports Weather a A10 A9 A3 04,8 61-3 A2 By GREG ILERltX Of ... ,,.., ......... Wealth ~ Huntington Beach v,,1do"' ~anC\ -\nn Ba~ad. died tY.O 'tear.. ago of natural t.au~s and not a·t the hand' of ha \Cl ond hu'>hand. accord· ang to thl· I O!t .\ngelc'I ( oroncr's Office Corone~ completed their analy•m of Barw1ck's n:mam<. Wedne'-Cla-.. \aid Boh Oanhac kcr. l"oroner~s Ballot measure on traffic rejected· by Irvine Council · By LESLIE EARNEST Of ............... The Irvine Cat y Council has re- JCCtcd a motion intended to put a slow-growth 1natat1ve -s1m1lar to the countywide 1rowth and traffic matattvt' -beft1rc Irvine voters. The mo tion. re1ccted o n a 3-2 council "ote Tuesday. would have direc ted the Cit) anom ey to prepare a ballot measure for council cons1der- at1on before the end o f the year. according to Mayor Larry Agran. Most council members said tht'y needed mo re time to study the proPosal, which.came on the httls of a ma1or aarcement wtth the Irvine Co. rcprdina open space a nd future development an the city. Other coun- cil memben found the measu.rc too vaaue. "What do I think of this'! I don't know what 11 as yet." :s.aid Ray Catalano. who voted apmst the measure. Sally Anne M1lltr and Dave Baker also voted apmst II Miller, who said the measure was like a bomb dropped on the council at the last minute. asked that the m otion be considered at a later council mecuna, while Baker cal~ the • 0,,.n·~~rHment •truck with lrvln• Co. A2 • su,,.rvl•or• po•lpon• development pact•. A2 mot.ion an "1nd1l tnll'nt tn our OY.n planning." Both ~10 thq "orncd about what effect a hallot mca\urc would ba"e on the Ol'"' o rx·n \pdll' agreement reached T uc~a~ Y. llh l hi.' Irv ine o. Hov.-cvcr. -\aran. who cnllct tl"ll s1snaturcs for the count)~ 1dc in· 111at1ve, 1ns1stcd 1t 1s 1mponant for tht- c1 ty to ahan use If with the county 1t 1b efTon to control arowth and traffic Also. he said council m cmbcn could reserve the naht to rtJCCl the measure at a later date. Only Councilman' Ed Doman "'3' swayc-d. The vote came JUSt houn aflct Citizens for Sensible Growth and Traffic Control ubmmed appro '· 1matcly 9S.OOO signatures an ats effon to place the count)""'tdc measure on the June bellot. Abdul 66.000 s11na- turcs we~ rcqu1~d. \pokcsman. Her remains wcrt' U · humed Jan .!O fi>llo" ang two )cars of kg.ii dl'un h) her sons. who da1m BJ "' 1ck Y..l'> 'ltrangkd b) ht'r 'lttond hu\hand "-cnncth Barw1d .. <ihonl) after a hoa110g accident on f-t-b ~O IQX\ l>anbackcr said an autop\y :ind n ll'n\1\\• anal\-\1'1 o f Barwick''> re- main' 1nd1ca1cd no evidence ot 1r.wmat1l· 1n1ury. no to u cologu:al wt>,1ant.·cs in the body and no Three-car colllalon tv1dcncc that Barwick had bttn i.trangJt'd Barv.-ick dat'd of "apparent natural cau~ ... said Danbalkt'r "Therc·s no \1gn of foul pla~ and th1'> '>hould wrap 11 up.'' ~ad Dan- bat'h ·r .\ccordang IO polite aruJ coroner·., reports. Barv.-1ck died v.-1than an hour o l \v.1mm1ng to shore following tht' \1nk1ng of a \teamer piloted b) her hu..,band Junng a 'ltorm ofTthc island of -\ruba in the Canbbean Sea • . BaN1d. told .1uth1,nt1n th.it aflt'r ttTrr sw-am to 'hOf'C" Imm a ~mall lafc:~t hi\ Y.lk u1ll.ipscd .\ruban authon11c\ ,ondudl"d tht' death ""a' due to na1ura l .lU'><"' P''''1hh a hnn a11ac t. and "" o.1ut11p\\ \4J\ on. duut•d "-ennt'th 8<1,.....1, I. nov. II\ t."' Jt hi' latl" Y.tfc"<; homl· 1n Hun11ngton HJrhour He rnulJ 0111 t't' rt.~al."ht'd for commt·nt \\ t•dnl·\da' Hl1"'t:'cr in lOUn dl11.wncn1, likd 1n I "~fl h' Jltornc' John \.\ hclan A pueeftler In a tJuee-ca.r colllatoa ~ Wedneeday la naabed to aa ......... . Grace Nellie Cook, 84. of CoMa ..._ wu makJn& a U-turn on Newport _....,... at l 9tll 8treetja8t after aooa ... en elM b.lt one car aad tkll crulaed IMad-oa lato aaotlaer. lier ,_11:1•· Ew Hall. 80, of eo.ta ..._ wu ea to H-C llemortal Hoepltal. \tr, &Nill.\ ':>Ons. Mark and .\nth•ln~ Craht"an allt"ged tht rt- ' l' 'l'J phone ulb from "-rnneth H.1rv. , k 'honf\ aftt'1 h1\ y.1fo"s death r ... h1 tt he tJl-.ch c1a1mcd she was \till J ll\1 .md lh<fl he: OC'C'Ckd mont'\ fnr hl·r lrL·Jtml·nt a t an .\ruha hosp1· L.'.11 Tht: \on., h.a'l" ~1 .. 0 tiled a "'rongful JrJth 'u11 3ga1n'1 Ra,.....1cl. lt'I 1n < lranttt' ( 11unt\ \upcnor ( oun "1 r\ R.i l"' 1. k "'.l' I' 'eJr'> older than her \t'u 1nJ hu\l\Jnd Evelyn Hart may challenge Ferguson . 8' <.RfG KLERKX Ot_O_..._.,,_ ' ·' fl'•r ~·.n h < ounu lY.oman f ' Ila•' 11><•1. nut paf)('I'\ \\t'dnt'\· J.1 1 .,.,1 kng.l .\'~mbl~man (iii r I~ ' I K 'l'V. p<tn Bcar h an the Ju111 • p1 Ill.Ir• -J mcnc thll ()IJ ·~ ( lul1'\ R1 ru ~hcan lt'adcr\ .,.., ·'• 1111! ho 1 luttlr and d1srup11ng et111n llJn llh1't' It th1 p.iflt'r\h\ March 1 1 • 4 1.111'' '• • th, rnmaf' accord· int.· !ht• c Ir o11 ~t· ( ••uni' Rctt1s1rar of \ 1 r' II.an ..... ,. \he ut:.idrJ Ill HIOStdcr , hJtknp r 11 Ir• ~u.,. r .ifter t'lc1na ap- . ('r• .h hNl "'' rr[lff'"t ntall' ~ of ·w:, cr.i K1·puhl1lan [lflllll"'' v.ho u~ hl"I I 'IJI \h1 \.tl\1 \ht" h3\ nt't J~"\ 11k,! ''I lhl r 'h1 ''ill ,H IUlll\ ftk th1 I •" ' l m 11••1n t.• """" ll" thl\ IO'-thr nn t It'" 111 eel.' aml ~ "hat h•P.: pen' ,,11d ll.u1 t hi\ th1n1 will r 1thrr ttt' or 11 Y.11n'1 Rc-1 .tu"l ,he ha' nr' er run for \talc ,,ffi,, ., m. JM , C'lnC"t"m 'of Han's " \.tlOIJl.u~n tinan11n6' \h(' \atd Rut 11.ut -.;.11J \he " ,!r'3r>J)01ntC'd •·uh I c1Ju'l41n <'n \C'' crnl 1 o unt). nota~ a hc.-,ll h lt:ib1ht' bill h<' rt'C'Cnll vottd :sprn't and \41d -.ht behC\C\ ht hl5 falkn \hlln 10 l\ther arc"u as *tll GOP riVals fOr House line up in firstde~ate "Ha'c I been d1s.appo1ntt'd. with him"\~ ... 'lid Han "I'm obv1outl • •lnC't'mcd tnouth that I •o uld pee up, tho papen .. ' Thoma\ hlit'ntn.. h.a1rman or the Ou "It ount Repubhaan hnJ. \lad ht' \P()kt' 1th Han t-.ae '" m Candidates 1n the 40th Con-Beach W'lll formally announ« his .,.aaaonal 0.1tna Re.eublican pn· candadaq on Feb 19 mary found out how diffkuh at wlll be The son of Pohsh 1mm1arants. to 11akc out political aemtory K1muk madci hcldhnn 1n t 984 .-hen Wtdnctd.ay. he led a campe11n a~tna the federal Dunna the first debltc of tht' 1overnmcnl to ~nountt the aha. campeip m Jn-inc. •i candidatn AammeAt thet pteced has homeland trncralfy «hoed similar V'teWI on · 1n the Ea t Bloc. fottip and domnt.c l11un. He11 have 10 play catch-up IO hi\ At 1f the alrady t'f'OWdcd .&ate opponn11 •M aharcd ~ pod.tum -on·a make at hard eftOUlh '°' bef'ofe tii.t lalboe • Rroubhc• conarndtn to rue above ~r oppo-Womtn Fcdttattd 1n ~ Rnt mn· ncnll. a ninth bopfful alto 1n1Hdt to dtd91tt' forum nan. • Tlutc c.Nl•tn tlr'nltd their Adam K.imut • .lt. o( Huftll"l'Ofl nP'fitRtt and tOftM<ttOM "' w-. fee a <>kn """ be choolilna from a l't'lall\t'I ouna crop. too. msunna thal a Repubhcan 'K'tor ~kt ~ man) term' and cam 1m~t ~naont) The )OU"l"l cancbdalt 1s ~ &he okkit. •l '4Uwf Rownbera. }~. d Of,. \ ort. H . and Ontlophrr os, S. all ha\e e\pcntntt an tJw Mt.ton's capt- "' C. Oa\ td Baka • .M. John Ktll}. 2 ~n Buffa. 19, and Pttr •tn ' • all arc ckc\td I oftlciab '°"" H 1'oa. 42. 11 aa aaftiM ptkM.. .. Durint tht hour~ na fonam can dldalft ~ atkC'd t~ dt u ~ thc1r quah&at\ons their '~ on t and 'tt\ C'Oft\tnttonal form 1n Euroet 1n •he ,. .... f ofthf lnlft'1Md1· a\f Nuclear fOfea tmat • the Straae11c Oden t h \1t11l.•''t , N;caf11U1 and tht natton's ~· ~pol ~m . TM candldatn al d1te'\dtltd lhc'ir '~on ofNlaff o.1 dnlh"I. IM '* o( nuclear Po'M'f. tht ftdn'al ckf tn t aftd the ·tno11 1mpoNnt ck>cnril problem i-u. t de about Mt' ,._ 1-ucntc .atd net County pen)' "-'tKkn • ukl not 1oOk ltandty ~ • hll~o(F~ ~aP"M'" .... I at Rcpubhc:an. and mid the mo~' \ could be .. dt,1uve... • ·ucnaa 8MI WL thould H.n .• ~ and rue Aw \he pnw:f. -wouJd not 11anC1 mtd of~~. r1 ~tftt\J., He •id hfp!IO" • ~ h.a\f .. tbe -~ :·o( ~ ~ publ.c.an ~ '" ONlllt Count • and OI tOov.) ~ o.9-_ _.,,..r 1t~ .. ... - . ne COunc n, eompany---- strtke deal on opert space ., • •• IWlNEST .............. Tbe lrvi• City Council and Tbe Irvine Co. have ttaehed a tentat1ve ~nl tbal would preserve more • tfian ,,000 acm of untouched land while allowina hiahcr c:knsily de. velopment in other aaus of the c1ly. The qreement. hammmld out i_&_.lst two houn before Tuesday's City Council meetinf. inclu<les 76 square miles of land. either now within the city or considered likely for annexa- tion. Dubbed "Plan Z," the ~ment is elpeckd to fall somewhere bet~n two pia_ns prcxntcd at thr Jan. 26 council meeting. The plans. called A and 8. offered an increase in land desijnated for open spece by the city's aeneral plan. When the d ty is fully developed, plans A and B would have reserved 27.1 and 32.9 percent of the land as open space respectively. The current aeneral plan allows for 22. 7 percent of the land to be preserved. · Although exact fiaures are not yet in the new ll'et'ment, it is more auressive aboul preservation of open space than either of the two previous· ly proposals. according to the city's chief negotiator ·Councilman Ray Catalano. If the plao is adopted. Irvine would have .. the: largest mu- nicipal land bank in the country. if not the world. • Catalano said. City planners and The lrvinr Co. have bttn nes<>tiatint o~ space . land use desipations and traffic circulation for me>tt than two ~an. The effon has ~lted in a 2.100 peee environmental repon. Before the new plan can be im· pkmented. additional environmen- tal rcporu must be prepared and more public hcarinp would • be nettssary. Ultimately, the measure is eKJ"Cled to ao befort Irvine votert; To be eli&iblr for the June blallot. a final resolution would have to tx approved by the City Council by March 11. The new plan would preserve 190 acres of aaricultural areas in the center ofthe city. It would also protect Q uail Hill. \ .FREEWAY SJIOOTER IN PRIOR BRAWL ••• Prom Al ' . not bring j ustice in the case. Justice. Jt was only later. after his Oat$u n that just isn't in the faets of the c~:· he said. only could be fo und "if station waaon caromed into three Morgan testified fhe gun. which is 50meone went through exactly the other cars and he was taken to the smaJI enough to be hidden in a man's same thing I h11ve. Words cannot hospital room. that he learned he had palm. was in -his four-whttl~l'i ve explain it been shot. he testifird. truck after a camping trip: He bought "Ria.ht now. I am completely h was months before he learned the revolver af\er being stalked by a dependent on .othrr people to take even breath on his own. and then to mountain lion on a prrvious out mg care of m) daily nt'Cds ... I( I have an speak again. tk still has no use of his and intended to use it to frighten any itch o n my nose or head. I need arms or leis. he .said. animals that approached him on someone to scratch 1L.. Meyer said it would be imponant future trips. . Nussbaum -who once ran mara-for the j ury to decide the ca_s.c on the He · told KraJick he did not rt- thons and played tennis with a .young factS. not the tragedy of Nussbaum's member at what point he ~re­ Tracy Austin -· made most of b.is ihjUI). If convicted of au .charges.. of membered tlie.gun was i.n the dnver's statrments at a crowded news con-which the attempted murder is thr d oor pouch. but cont inually fercnce in the courtroom af\cr jurors most serious. Morgan could be emphasised he onl y· intended to had been dimissed. but his effect on sentenced to life an prison. 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I ha ' en'1 heard it m this eoun:· man driving behind Morgan saw the because he wa!i going 10 ha'e dinner Me~l'r sa'1d after the prosecution shooting and passed a descripuon of with a fnend in Newport Beach. The rested HS case Wednesday. ..Tq thl' 'chicle to Costa Mesa police. who last thing he remembers. he said. was l'k,atl· 1h1s case into premed1 ation am.·sted Morgan JUSt inside tht' a buzzing in has·ears. and dd1berat1on rl'qu1res something fairgrounds. GOP RIVALS HOLD FIRST'DEBATE ... Initiative prompts county to delay development pacts From Al .,,- Here. in bnct. arc what l'ach said tn Na11onal Sl'curat\ Council. was the the order that the) spoke: )Oungesl Rcag;iri appointee to thc Pentagon Da vid Baker He s~ud U.S. conven11onal forces B k "'II ha'e 10 be strengthened in , a er. an attome~ · ts 3 Cit) coun-Europe and fa, ors earl )' deplo\.•mcnt c1lman and former ma~or of In inc Whtie supporting tht' INF trcal\. 10 space of ~trateg1c defe nse weapons. Baker remanded listeners 11 "as madt· Warning that the Soviets should possible b) the defense buildup not be trusted despite 1he1r much- brdered by Prt>sadc nt Reagan. He . trumpet.l'd glasnost. ~Vore said the ild,ocaled conlinuing support for a coun111 s ma;or foreign policy prob-~trong defense that "ould force lem is ~he ll.S. Congress. adversanes 10 bargain sen ouslv fo r If Congress stepped aside and r<.'ductu>ns. · (X'rm11tcd the president to conduct Baker lamentrd that N1carag a foreign pob~. Nicaragua could be ma) have been 1rretnevabl) l~st s;l\C'd. he sai . be_cause of cons,ressaonal undt'r-CNVorc, said we would be ir- ,-nining of the pre-sidt'nt's polrClt'S. respons1bk to foreclose o~ thC' poss1· 1 He opposes local offshore 011 bll1 1~ of offshore 011 drilling because l:tnlhng and supports the US<' of of our dl'pendencr on foreign 011. domestic nuclear ent'rg) He fa, ors the use of nuclear po" er Baker "'ould rt'' ise the federal if a "'a~ can be fou nd to safe!~ store budget prcKt'SS. calling for a b1enn1al nuck~r 14astc. budget. a balancl'd budget 1n1t1at1 vL· l)e ore w~uld push for the Jlnd gl\ ang the president the llne-1tem d 1m1na11on ol the Department of Ive.to. Ed ucation. and fa,·ors the hne-11em : He sres -\mt'rica's greatest 'eto_ and the death pcnalt~ for drug domestic threat as drug abuse and traOickcrs. ~upports the death penalt~ tor drug ~mugglers and deakr\ J o hn Hylton Nathan R osenberg ; Rosenberg. '>'ho squared off against ~t'p. Robl.·rt Badh9m 1n the 1986 pnma~. 1s a Rcruhltcan act1v1st who t-encd under the \ecretan of defense end the maJont' ll'ader ·1 n the t ;.s Senate : While agn.•e1ng 1he· \o, 1ets hav~ e!'Ol'C con' l'nlwnal forces 1n Europe. J!:<Oscnberg 'aid l ' ~ and NATO d'orce~ arc-heller trained and equipped. He \UY.l·d In keep those :forte\ <;trong He said 1"1lisragua can be saved 1th forcefu l au1on b' the l .S. ~ Rw\Cnbcrg said ·\menca 1s at war 1th tlkgal urugs. and he suppor1s the cath pen.ill) for pushers. He would nit st the use 11fl · ~ m1htaf) force'> to ,,s1cm thL lltk uf drugs into the U.S t Ro'>entx·rgnppo'ic'>offshoreo1I ng.s south ol thr l;)anta .\na River and fa\ ors the U\l' of nudear po'>' er for the na110n·.-, enl'rg~ ne-ed\ Chuck DeVo re Dt"Vfltr a Pentagon liaison to the: Hylton. a p~lot for o\laskan A1r- ltnc\. said the countT) 1s 10 a cn s1s s11ua1wn m1htanly. econo mi cally and moralh He warned the U.S. needed to ~ddress its milatar) balance \Vllh .t~e So' acts and· ensure communism mal..e"> no more inroads an the Westcrn Hemisphere. He doesn't belte'e Nicaragua _as irretrievably lost · Hylton supports SDI. opposes ofT- short oil drilling until more effecti ve \afet) measures art' established and fa, ors the use of domt>stic nuclear powl•r ('ailing tax reform "a Joke." Hylton would cul federal spendmg. give the president the lane-item veto and 1ncrea!IC domestic growth by remo v- ing go,crn ment restraints on the bus1nl'ss sector John Ke lly Kdly. a Tustin city councilman. balk·d himsdf as a no-fri lls candidate who would keep gove~ment spend- ing in check by cutting out the fat. Wed nesday's Lotto picks ' By Tlw An od a&ed Preu Herc are thr winning numbers 1)1ckcd" Wedn<'Sday night for thr California Loth:n•s tw1re~weckh .. Lotto 6-49" game:" 40, 43. 30. 47. 38. 29 and the bonus number. 34. The numbers were chosen by lotto machin~ durinJ a tclcv1s1on broad- cast org1nat1n1 tn acramrnto. : P1aycrs who correctly gu(Sscd all ~ANOE ......... COAST ~.r... 11AMomcl S)O ""' lkf I CO!lt.t ~ CA six numbers will share a pn1c pool of ~.2 m1lhon. lottery officials \aid Those picking five number~ plus lhe bonus number will share S 1.8 J11tlhon: fi ve of Silt. S605.000: fo ur of Silt, SS50.ood. Three ofs1x is worth an automatic SS. ~ The sales from Saturday 10 Wednesday n1gh1's drawing "ere SI 1.4 million. \ ' ~uch as food stamp abuse He opposcs.ofTshore 011 drilling but fa , ors nuclear power plants. Kell ) ~•d thl' cou nty's maJor problem 1s a lack of efficient mass transit. He ~ould push for a systcm s1m1lar to San Francasco·s Bl\RT. Christopher Cox Co:\. an attorne). ga.,.c up his JOb as a '>Cnior White House adviser to run for office hl'rc. He would work 10 continue the ··Reagan Re\olut1on" after the president leav~ offi ce. ,\rguing Nicaragua 1sn·1 ar- retne' abl) lost. Co' said. howe' er. 11>hat could be lost is Amenca's cred1h1hl) among its al hes if tt turns Its back on the rebels fighting tht're. Co,. '>'Ould mo'e beyond 1he INF treal) and Lall for reductions of Warsa" Part l'on,cnt1onal forces rather than 1ncreas1ng alhed forces 1n Europe He supports SDI. oppose-. offshore oil dnlhng and fa, ore; lht' u.sc of nuclear power plants. Co,. would redul·c or ehrninatc most federaJ programs hke farm subs1d1es whtk pu~h1ng for a l'OO· 1inued strong defense. Peter Buffa Buffa. a Costa Mesa City Coun- cilman. said U.S. conventional for~ should be increased 'and adjusted to deal with toda~ ·., enemies. part1cu- larh terrorists. Whtie suppor11ng SDI rc-.<;earch. Buffa said deploymc.-nt would depend on the fruits of that research. U.S. compe1 i11ven'ess an the world is the coun1ry·s grl'a le<; I foreign pollq issue. he said Although he ">upports the use of domestic nuclear fl014Cr. Buffa would take administration of the plants awa) from utdt t) companies. He also would "nrk to rev1S(.' the we I fart' system 1 hat cripples the budget without hl'l ping tht' p()Or. Peer Swan Swan. prt's1dent of the Irvine Ranch Water Oistnct board. s~ud the nation m·cds to establish focuS(d goal~ s1m1 lar to the effort that put men on lhe moon. HC' supports SDI research and bl'l1l''es Nicaragua can be saved from lhl' rnmmun1sts. The Lr.s. lacks a foc used forci&.n polaq . Swan said. He wouldn·t preclude the ~ss1- b1lat) of omhorc oil drillina tf it'i needed and called for rebuildina the n:i110n 's basic infrastructure to ensure th lfldustrial power. Swan would place regulatory con- trol o'er all nuclear plants under a central adm1n1stration. To solve the bud.act w~s. he suuested the Amcncan laJ1;payer would 5uppon fair. ac.ror.s-the-board cuts m federal spending. l ..... ..._ .. ft..i• I ('MIA -C.4 9.161ft Qllllllf9d .... 2 $f78 ~ ' -· 8A1 •»' . Ju•tcaU 642-6086 .. J t M<ino.tt I• G.lt 1• ,r l .--,_ .. ~ 30P,.. c.llll)elU1• r r" #IC! '°"" Cbo. " r .. ...... '° • What~ you like about the Daily Pl lot? What don t you J~ke? Call the num~r above and your '!"nsllt wilt be rttorded. trantcri~ and c:k· hvettd to the appropnate editor. The Ame'2'-hour answmna Krv1a~y ~ uK'd to record lc'ners to the editor on any {bpi(. Contnbuton to our l.eut'n column must include thar name and telephone number .fOf vccifkatioR. Tellt us what's on your m ind. l k 1"'°'9t ...., .... ""• " '°" 6o IOOI, •llCf' .. '""' c t OV1 e ,,., t it.-•• 10 a" _, If t')Tt("< , 4 ,.., ........ :.t ClrouWloft T1l1phonee 1,1 " I By BOB VAN EYKEN behcH'h\O\\CL'ks~ouldbcenough 10 ottMDllllrNet...., work out problems concerning 1hc Fears concerning tht' effects of a ~grccmcnl a nd the .1n11 1all \I.' Ile proposed c1uzcns' growth control suggl·stcd ml·e 1ings between lhl' initiative led the county Board of board and badl'r'> oft he slow-growth Supervisors on Wednesday to post-in111ative. pone consideration of threC' develop-Sponsors of 1he in111ati ve. sut>- mcnt agreements that would have mirtcd to thl' Rcg1s1rn r of Voter-. 10<.·ked tn appr<nal for more than Tucsda'. haH cr11ic11l'd lhl' 17.000 Ol'W horn<.'~. proposed lkvdopml·nt ugn·i.·ml'nl\. The agrccm<.'nts that were post-lalltng lhl·m an lllll'ntpt to nrrnm- poncd wcrl' all connected wi th-t..___,_1.:..,·01 the will o( thl' J)<.'opk' Foothill Circulation Phasing Plan. a I wish the\ would watt until thl' $:!35 m1ll1on south count) road rnt11al1 \-e hu~ gone bcfon· lhl' votn' bu ilding plan for south Orange Coun-beforl' appro' 1ng all of thc~l· agrce- l\. mcnts:· ~aid Tom Rogers. co-author · Roads built under 1hc plan arc to be of the C'1t1zl'ns Sl'ns1blc Growth and financed b) bonds. and therein he\ Traffa ( un1rol ln111:111H' ··nut of the rub. according to Supervisor cour\l· lhl·~ wun·1 tx·rnuse lhl') ·re Gadd1 VasquC'z. who requested the 1~1ng 10 get around at:· 1wo-weck poStp()nemcnt. Rugl'r\ 10IJ tht:· board Wl'dnl'~da) Vasquez said he was conc:erned that he would tx· "ilhng to discus' that the prcscnCL' of a slow-growth 1ndu!o1on of soml· kc" 1n1 tia11vc 1n111a11'l' 10 Orange Count) might pro' 1s1on'i mto the agreement-.. a :ifTcct the wi llingness of lenders to rnmprom1'\C that n11ght make them had thl' road development bonds. more palatable 10 1n1t1at1 \l' backers. ··wh1k• I am convinced that the Thl' main ingrcd1,·n1 rrm'itng from goal~ of the Foolh ill (;1rculat1on thl' proposed ngrt'l'ml'nt~. Roger"> Phasing Plan arc right on target. I am s~ud, is a guarantc<.· that roads built concerned thal they may be in undl'r tht' f oothill plan will not conflKt with the 1nit1at1vt'." said C\leed coun t~ standards for trallic VaMjUCL. l'unges11on. Dcvelopmcntagreementsarc lcg..11-.. If stanJanh tor lcvcl of Sl'r\ll'l' ly binding documents which protect l4l'rl' '>tatl'd l'\Jlltn th. thcn ,H. builders from changes 1n 2oning·or \\11uldn·t ha'r '>lllNandard road' other new requirements. going in." he \aid C ounl) legal officials say the agree-Ton) Mu1so. prl'<,1J r n1 of thl' Santa ments would also be immune from targanta Cu .. said hr thought 11 the dTccts of a .~roposed ct112cns· ~ould be pu\\1hlc Ill makl' \<Hill' gro"'th con1rol m1uauve". accommodatwn\ to lhc 1n111all\l'. ..The avecmcnts state that the) "That's whm~ I lhin k the rt'al "111 prevail over an y chanaes adopted pronu~e hC's.'· \illd Mo1o;o. whosl· b) the board or by initiati ve of tht' Ram ho Sa nta :\1arsnra ta rlannl'd voters.".satd Adrian Kuyper, county communtt) 1~ Ulll' ul the IXJ'llJXined lOu nr.cl. agrccml·nts ... , think we can for. But those guarantl'cs may not be mulatc sonw kind of marriagl' tx·- enough fo r the bond market. which t\\l'en thl' 1n111at1H' .Jnd thl' agrl'l'· tends lo grow Ji ttt'ry at the very men1' " • ml'nt1on of growth con1rol. Super-He sa id he rl·ma111cJ oppo'>l'd Ill lht· \l\Or Roser Stanton said. 1nitant1' ''· hown er. ··the wa' 1t'' ··The well can be poisoned very "ntten. II "top\ l'' L'r) thing:· ht; said casi l) :·he said. Mo1.,u .,aid lw "as d1sa ppotnll'd Stanton added that he dtd no1 that h1sagrct·men1 "a'i forced to ~all. \\ l11k· otht•r, ''Crl' appro' c.•tl Boa1J llll'lllh1.·r-. approved three uthrr dnl'l11pml·n1 agreement\. for a total uf 21.UOO homes. despll<.' the ohJl'l'llon'> of \tJnlon and Vasqu~l. "ho argutd tlwt the· p<>'>tponemenl \l1t1uld arpl~ Ill JI! 11f till' propo\Cd ngn'l'rnl·nt,. 'iufX'T\ l'>Or Ham·tt W1 L·dcr was th(' '\\ rng ' oh:. Sc' l'ral mcmocrs uf 1hc aud1L·nce <1po~e out again~I the proposed agrec- ml'nl\. One '>JX'akcr "ho argued against all "" agre1.'nll'lll\ "a' Fh1abcth Rrown. a rcprl·~cnta1 1' l' oflhl' t.•n v1ronmental grnup Laguna C1recn Bell Bru'' n l nt1nn•d lhl· agrl'<.'mrn1~ on a numhcr of rxunt\. 1nclud1ng her conten11un Lhal there has been tnade.- quatl· t.•n' 1runn11:n1JI 1mpac1 stud)· for I hl' prupo...:d proJeCI~. \)hl' \<lid tlW road' lo bt· hu1 lt under thl· agr.l'l'llll'llt\ 11> 111 become ron- gl''lll'd "1th llll' re,1dl'nl1al de' clop. mrnt that 1'\ hnng pcrm11ted. '"Thl' l11l'd1nnc }OU arc propo<,1ng w cure the malad\ '" wha1 made us o,1ck In lhl· lir't · plale ... ~he \:l td .. fhat°'• ''h~ tl~c pn1pk aren't hu\ang II •· . But count} ~taff memhcrc; \:l) the opponent'> arguntl'nl'> arc mea11- 1ngk" llcl·auo;e the dndurnwn1' 1m ludl·d 111 the agret'nh:nt'> arl· akrad' authni 11l·J under tht· n1un I)·, Ucncral Plan and n"1111g 1onrng la"'· "I hl'Sl' agrl·e11H't1I\ do not au1hort1l'd an) Ill'" unit\:· ).3111 Rut)(:rt F1<oher. rnunt} d1rcr10r of rlannang fhl' thrt·l· po<;tponl'd agrcl'mcnl~. Ranrho ·anla r-.targanta. foothill C':unun und Do'c CanH>ll . would tt11ara1tll'l' .t totJI uf ~hout ~I )Cl 1111111011 l<I\\ arJ the f 11111 h1ll rn:id Ulll\llUlllOll plan. I ht· olh<·r thrl'e. ,\ll\t) \'icJO. Marana 11111' am.I licar Brand Ranch. an· not purl 11l 1he Fnoth1ll plan hut all "111 rn111nbutt: funds fur o ther road hu1ld1ng programs. ~.1llff "1J,. momJ "~u~~<,,,,. nJ/t,,,. ~ t11()rlh ~r,f ()0 ~ ~"/64 11.JA'A. vm/ INtf' 11 mw1 lu: tu11( ymr "~ f <>lll" ,~ftt~\ f tHI .ra11r ~f'o (1(1 r#iA, "(~lkll" r1" rf 1J,. 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