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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-15 - Orange Coast Pilot... * MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1988 25 ('E 1 T~ FV's· future hinges on election Both s ides predict vtctory)n fig~t over rezoning of parcel for s hopping center )wy - With an elC't·t1<>n that will de- tt:rmtne Fountain Vallef'i fina nc ial fate o nl> a \\CCk a"' a). o pponents and proponent<, of Meas1.1re A that would alto" a retail center un ont· of the cit~ ·s last op~:n p:irC'el\ arc both claiming 'ictor} The h ·b :? 3 clcl t lt>n w1 II de term inc "'hethcr 'ou thpar~ J 140-ac rc parcel bounded h\ Slate r >\' l·nuc "lcwhope Street. T albert Avenue and the Santa Ana Rl\er. will includ e a sho pping renter The C ity Counr1I approved the ·project in September. but rest· dents "' 1ng near the par,·el rose in oppos111on. \Otcrng concerns about 1nl rcascd traffic and no ise >\ PrKe Club m em bership ~tore "'a" plannl.'d for the development. "'hll h officials an 11c1pated wo uld annuall) JONATHAN VoLZKE Fo cus ON THE Nu'f s add a<i mut h J'> SI -milhon to 1he c11y budget but thl· '"ell uf o ppos111on dro' l' the ll1'>1.11un1 "archouse a .... ay. If the rekrl.'nd um IJ1I\ thl 11' "~II be barred lrom lhJnll"'JI 1un1n11 on the partd r •IUOtJll \ J lk\' IJ fl/.l'\I rtma1n1 ng lhun~ •I ••rt n arcJ T hl' propcn) thci. "'ouhJ H'Old n 1 .. nl.'J for light manulalturtns: (It) Uffil IJ" lflllh Id lhl' llU lll>ffil uf the 'htl' 1\ u1t1• JI 10 f uunta1n Valle> 's future I hr • .,.;, thl· l tl\ netd!> the: w k,·tJ' rn l 'lUl tr nm J rcta1l u·n1t·r 111 h ·( p wn •l ,., a• •hl"ll current Ind John ( ullin' d1.1.rn a 11 111< n for FountJ1n \ Jlln lh1 ;:r 1up \ut>- porting tht• fl'IJil ll·n1n -"'h1l h "'1•ulll 1n1uirl· J ·no' \«Jtl.' on the hJ ll111 -\J1J a goud 1urn11 u1 1'> auual t11 J \ ll tun lur hi\ group • ( .,11m, 'I.lid h~ thin~' a '>u hd dTort • •t be halt uf do1c:n' ul 'oluntec:.n. ha~ Jd 'l'rt·d thl ffil"\'>J~t 111 f nunta1n \Jill'\ ll'>IJ l"llh lhJI l.'.1 h •till• I!> important I m confident ... , rl' ill ttm~ thl· ..... ,J out .tnJ I en 1nfiJt 1 · thJt ,1ur l JU\e 1\ ~ood C 11ll1n\ ~1J \\en· g,111nggooJ' lx\trom n1·.ir r . 1 nl V.l tJI ~ lo·· . Hu t un lltt: (llt1t:1 '1J~ of IH l\\Ut" u'>Jn ( randJll J mc:mhc.-r 11t < 1t11,·n' for \1J1ntJ1nin~ thl <)ualtt) ofl1k n Fount.11 n \ J iil' '>En' 1ronment. said )l)c JI){' thin I..' twr group has garnered '>trung -.upr-•rt ·· Peupk h.1 ' l -.upponcd us. h pet 1Jlh 1n ''rm'> of traffic."' Cranda1 '>Jtd · \\l' '' hfl'11 go1ngdoor-to-do• Jnd g_l·t11n~ good -.upport " ( rJnd.tll''> group ariues that tt c .irca \urruund1n~uthl>{irk would h- gndkt1. ~cd "'1th the add1t1on of a rl't.111 lntu n en though the Pn Cluh "J'> plJ n nl·d to occ up} JUSt 10 1 th J Jl n•, 10 the oarcel (Pleaae eee VOTERS/A2J Suspect held in sl~ying of two in Westminster U.S. speed skater ban Jansen gets 'o his feet after being disqualified in compet1t1on at Winter · Olympics. ~artier in day, his~ister died./81 . The eagle bas landed Ro¥rt Cottlncton, bead ca.atodian at Circle View School in Huntln~on Beach, attach~ an eagle to the 'campua O&CJ>Ole. The city fire department helped place the sculpture of the f?&Kot in honor of the 1ebool'a 25th year: Vi c tims re po rtedl y provok ed a ttack by Vi etna m e e ma n B' PAl'L ARCHIPLE Y and ROBERT HY:\O!\IA' Of -0 911) -,,.,, .\ anta C Iara man'' ht-ing hr ld o n \U'P" 111n •I inurJ\."r l0lluv. ng a \.\n h ·nJ '>h ><.•ting 1n "l-..tm1n,ter thJl k 't ,1 F •unt;un \ alk' m an and h" lt1mpan111n Jl0J J Pull<.l 1Jl·nttlin1 thl· \U\fX"l t 'lun· dJ\ d\ < uong \1,mh l J t1 I Ht" " C\Pt'lll'd to tx· JTrdtgnc:d o n t\\11 m urJ l"r , ounh l ther \\ t"dne\J.n or T hur..JJ, ,11 "1.-st C lr,rntte ( ounl\ \1 unll IPJI l 1•ur1 '><! J "l''ltmtn\lt•r Pc ltu· Cxh:, I ',. \I Jr u' F rlnl.. \JntJ ( la r.t P' ' • >\II. l .ll• into tu\t .id' ~turJJ . J't 'n1•on n the lll'., \ it·tnaml''-4.': mmunll' h.i'>C'd nn 1nll•rm.:11 un ri 1Jt"J ti> 1h, rn '"'' \\ ntm n\tCf J't_th<.l" • •C\l1µtuf\ I 11\.J I pulil1." de: "l nt"J that l J1 ".t' 'l·t-.rr ri~ 111 ·• '\ 'nhcm I all " rr .1 di. •n J .1 nl n ~hi l'arl 'J' Jh~.t\ J h\. \ n\.•ll' J \Jii•.i ( tHil !'<I I\(' "ht! :<Jt ( 3 Ott 1l'ilC)(h ''1th JLi! n, 1Jl'nt nl'a' h1' h11 m e l • JI I' 1,..: lhl''"l dn" ,. • ant3 ( l.trJ to p11. l up the suspect an tr.tn\portl"d b1m bal' 10 thr Oran~, ( uunl\ JJll l au I'> tleing held in lonneClll" "'Ith the !oh >0l1ng d<."a\h) Of £:Xnn1' "a' ni· ">pradhn 21J of Fo ur.na1• \ a lie, and Jue.' tc' c:n "1l~n. :'I ' "1.''>lmin\tH ( t10 I'> \Uspccted o l shooting ti c tv.o men atabout 12 .io a m Saturda. alter one of the l\\o '1ct1ms allegedh hara .. ~d him and h1Hum panao nsa1 .. liquor '>tore on Broolhurst trttt .\lu.>rding lo "'-tlnesSt"S. the t°""I men h..td kll a neighborhood pan .tnd had gonl· into the store 10 bu, bct·r hut rt:ali zcd the\ "'ere shon of 1...t'>h .\ftcr C au and hi\ com panion' -1"0 mc:n and a "'o m:in -made a p url h..t'K: \prJ.dhn r<'poncdl) star1t'd h arJ'' ng tht· four\nme about mone~ "ipradltn and \\ 1lwn followed th1· l1Ju1 •ut\1Jt thl h q uor store ~clhnt: r.i. .il ' ur' J nd l halknging them to d f gh1 Th<'n Cao <1lk gedh pulled a ha nJ~un !rom a l ar and stant"d \h 10\ "g \\I\ nl."'>'i("\ ..:! Id \l, •rd ng 1-i \\ l"\lm 1nstrr PohC'· L ' fl, h Burnrtt ( .io alleged!~ shl 1 \\1,, r r 1hc ,hc~I .\f1cr V.1l n 1. 1 IJl'"J on thc gr. und he was \hn1 •n the hc-aJ C ao lht"n turned afld alleg('(jl~ shot "'rr.td , ri th "1me mannrr (Ple&K .ee SLATUfG/A21 Nora Astorga. Nicaragua's U.N. am- bassador who gained .fame during.the Sand- inista revolution for luring a general to her bed so rebels could kill him. has died of cancer./88 .. Great Wall of Newport heads for court Index Advice and Games AB Bulletin Board A3 Business A6 ·Classified 94-6 Comics . A9 Entertainment A 7 Opinion AS Police log A3 .Publtc notices 96-8 Residents afraid proposal to cut traffi.c noise will blot out their views of ocean By GREG KLE RKX Of _Oelly,... ..... -Ne"'pon Beac h offi cials sa' the' Jre maktng progn:ss 10 .... ard a com- promise o n the co nstruction of a sound '>'alt along V.est (mnt H1gh- "'3'. but homeo,...ner'i and mercha nts ~he area sa) the) arc unsa11sficd and plan to ta ke their case 10 the Cit)' ( ounul and p.1\\11;\h to lOUrt T hl' prop.1\l·d \\JI! " pan o t a n amh1t111u~. mult1m1l1111n-d ullar \"on· ~lfUl lton projl"\. t Ill V. 11.kn "C'>t ( UJ\l tligh"J' rnim 'l'v.pon Roule,ard II! G otd,·n \\ l"\t \trt·l·t 1n Hun1tnttt11n Bcarh \aid l>un \1mpM>n speu al proJCl t' managt•r I •r th<-ctt~ ot Nev. po n Beal h Thl' pro1l'1.t hl·1n@ undrna~en l:n ( allrJ n\ hut \Ufl('f\ l\t'd h' ~C\\ port Bl'Jl h .... ,11 tx·~1n l'OMlrucu nn 1n "-"Pll'mkx-r Jnd I\ l'\(ll:Ctl·d l<t {O<,t Jppro \lmati:h ~ -m11l1on \a1d ~1 mp\\ln Ke\1dl.'nt\ 0 1 tht• 'l"'>'J't-lrl \hlirc' n,·1~hhorhl111J Jrl' 1tlnl ernt·d thJl thl '>'Jlt '' II, ut thl'nl .11l lrl1m tht: ,11unJ , anJ ~'.Tldh ul 1hc: .xcan onh J IC"" hundrlJ \JrJ, J".l' Tht'' a·1,,, tea r th, "·'' "'1ulJ l Ut them ,,fT from \\l"'' '\l·"'r"•rt Parl . .in o pen \pa\.e pJ • .irrl·n:h under ,un,tru\.1 1 111 a nJ "-hl·JokJ lur tomplet1nn n \la 1 hl· N r~ 1\ '>llUa tt'd on 1hc •><.lJn \IJl· 111 th· h1gh'>'J\ N't'>'t"t'O O rangl' \trCl'I ,rnJ thl' \ant.a \nJ RPn '''"' Th{ nc1ghho h·~oll rt•H·nth <;('nt a -1:'. '-,1gn.tlurc pc, ;11 ,,n 11pp. 'I n~ the "'JI l ' tht• ·"' 1 '\r\\pt1rt ikach < J tr JI ' .11 J 1t1l ( J I rn1J < 1)a\t.tl ., "' '' r .:inJ "\J\ thl'\ "' t li~ht th, pr·•~ '-1 JI! !ht" '':S' 11' Cl un lion ,.i ', 1 I' \l''"·' u.3J \\j \ pr1•p. .... l~ JJr Pl r llr ,, unJ ,, PJ,~.ng lrJI'., \J '-'I n r!>•IO f n \ H f'" •""1.1 'I ,! J J't"J that in,rlJ'lJ tJJlr, ·ti. "'1dcnl·J h1gr"J' "' ·~...: ;i 1· • .le" 1N-I count ···F ·ebrt1ary bea·chgoers rush the season By PA UL ARCHJPLEY aad GR~G KLERKX °' ... Oelly ...... 8tafl like Qt'er goes with p1un or· ice c ream ~1th arplc pie . high temperatun.•., and a holtda> "'eckcnd pro' 1<led thl' Jll'rfct t t0mhin:u1on for thou..and!> of \Un "'-or'ihtpcrs ~u'nday. Ho "'-(., er. things are C~peC'ted to tx·gin rcturntl)g to no rmal won as a "'ea~cmng h1gh-prpsurc front turns the "'-Cather a h1t cooler and cloud1rr. with th(' recen t sum mer-lake tempc"ratures retreating to ward spring-li ke forrn. c-spcc1all) along the coa'>t. 1he National Weather ~f\ ice rcpon ed. • The presidents~ btrthda)l;s resulted in a three or four-dav weekend for man). and an atmosphenc htgh ove r Nev'lida brought unusual summer· hke temperatures in the upper 70s and low 80s to Southern Caltfom1a. Santa Ana reported a h1&h of 78 dcgrc.cs ~u ndJ ~ Pa\..IJcna rca1.hcd 84 IR Lo\ .\ngek" 11 \\a'\ 7~ and 1n Long Beal h ~I W ith the hca1 h , r1 "'d' came the traffil Jam'> that u>11t1nul·d on into unday e'cn1ng ""Therr's hea' ~ tratlil tonight .. said cwpon Bc1'1c-h PnlKI.' Lt Tim Rtlc) said late unda' The C ahforn1a . H1gh-wa\ P:m ol rcpont·d t"'o traffil latahuc' in O range Count~ thus IM 0 ' t:r the SuGcesses,joyS of adopting Children ar~e taken to heart By PA UL ARCHIPLEY Of .. 0.-,,... .... It could've been JUSI ano ther I. Valcntme·s Day party. Some 350 mo m dads and k1d "I COJO)cd hamburicrs and hot does and eyed the ir raffie t1cktt number '>'h1lc door pnzes \\Crt doled out. But unday's r.-ny at the C:on a Mt"Sa ommunity C'enter had a tVt-"t t "II the ch1ldrtn ~rt adopted~ the party was tabbni a c-clcbratton of pmrcnthood b) 1dop11on : Landa Nunez. an attornc) who spcc11hzes 10 pnvuc adopuo ns. orpn1ztd the celebrauon for past, prtKnt and future cltcnts Her tntmt *IS two-Oki. No11n1 that mueh re«nt pubhc1t)' has ca t a ncpthc pall o ver adoptions, Nunt"t wanted to ••1tt a room full of 'UCttSI torte'I totrther IO SWllP ldoptt0n tonn and to ttkbrak t09tt~r •• hf alto ..,. ffthna • httk ldfiih ··A lo t of umn I ont art to ttt the children 1n coun." • taKI. Th11 was her opPC>nuntt to ~new old ac-quafn\ln(n unei kno•a firat·haltd about the an111e11cs that KCOmpen lldoptt0n. SM and her husband hlivt four ch18dftn. alJ adosMtd at btnb. (PIWI -ADCJl'l~Aa) ... h11l1JJ \ "'rl'~l· mJ \tate'>' 1de tigurt·' \\l'fl' n 1H ,I\ J ilJhlr t q·n '" 1h,· "l'athl·rd~" peo ple tu l"-J• hr' '-unJJ, 11 had alread\ began ""1lin~ ,,tl F arh morning fog turned h• a hum1J ahernoon 1n Ne"'pon lk.1,h ,.11,t likguJrd Jam Turner .. It k l·I\ ll'JI ''l'J m ' .. he \aid \n ,,11111.lll'J "0,000 \1,llO~ l fll"J,·J 'l " p.ln·., tx-achfro n t v. hert a "'' ''"'h,•rl· v.ind held the 1cmfl('r.1turt• ll' a mild 6~ dctJttS Tht ,, .1tt•• L .. '" .... .. '·'' I. l'P' llfl dl·grl"l'' l..l-CI' II!' 111 t•ul th1• ''"rll'" 11n lhl· \JOJ 1 1 l('~uarJ, ·11.1.~. ' 11l' .• n,f 11nh J ~.in It.. · 't a1J ' T urncr 'J J In Ll~uri.1 Kl·••• 1, .. t'.rJ1ure\ n:.Jl hl·ll 1hr ·'" · ".i .t '• nir _' 11t Il l rx·,1pk \ 'II ,• '"' •rrl n "1tJ li kgu.irJ \1.i ~ '°' •' . ., .10 ·Then·, ' .. "'"-·h ni:. 1 '\lJ \ (Plea.c ~ BE ACH8S/A2) .................... ........ C.-rti iiid TM T ........ wtG ..._ .. Vlctaita ... c.....,1a nae•• .... _Ce·,, __ All ...... tac.... ..._,_aat. Valea!Jlie'•~f&"1· - 0 ' l'"T k d , rJI m1 t') The v.1denini' pr1 ~1y 1 ~Pc~ hnJ C 11~ Count .ippru\ JI 1n JJ nuJ I'\ "3) thc SUbJt"l I ol nurnchlu!>· publil heannp . -.aid 1mp,,111 Rc\punding 1u re!>1dent!> conCC"rn' ,,, rr,1alor; hJ\C" met v.1th home "' ,,, \C'\nJ I llm~ 1r the pa~t fr,, "{• ' 11.: dt~us~ altemdll'e S<\u nJ J iil .-J 'i.•n m1.:.l'>urn ~, 1h1nl.. ,...e·H. madc progrt"S!> \JIJ "' m~vn ·" c re no t urc n el' •Al .t~rl't., v. tth v. hat ""c·rc doing. bu the •'f'u~pt ha'> chan~ed somev.hat (Pleaee ~WALL/ A21 Owls well that ends where the gulls are 8 ROBERT BARKER Ol .. Oelly ........ Huntington Beach H,gh School '>tudcnt an: plan ning to fiJht bad in'>t .t fl°'-1.. o fmc ~· food-filchin~ "'agull' th.ti launc h h1t.and-m1s~ r:uJ, at thl' outdoor cat1na area on l JOlflU\ \tud('nt Bod\ President Mike '\uh ta rt'\ tnll\ informed school board mcm~r. that the st\l_dent' ha'c adopted a battle plan that's bttn put \\) U\C' it a couple of other schools Tht'~ purchased fi, e or s111 plasttr 0"' h l ha\ v. 111 "he ruiuonNS I J'OOnd lhl' lunth table-\ and on top of th<" l Dfetena The f'l'm('(j~ ha'I worked 11 o thrr ~hooh and rated a sho t o n thl" 01IN campu\. C"O~ta ~1d \l"O'lta said lhe owl\ al"t' natural pn•tialo" and f nghten •~' tht au lb 1 he \ludenh hnpt" the h1r<h will ~ 1ulltblt' enough to fall for tht tncll The \Chool's a tl\lllt'5 dtrc<'IOf Din') I tttl~-aaon. Y id that '1ucknt arch~ thmu h n urw"nes fOf tht 0~1, The stud('nts art most UIK'Offt- fortabtc. ht \atd b' tM aulls" abiht) to en~ 1n full bod11) funruom 'II\ htle In nta,ht T otbcT 'IC'hoob tn tht-8ftlll ...._ Vt ta 1e• tn ~ounla.1n Valley iild ~n& \IC• hool tD H .......... lkach -ha~ mhl1Cd tht 1at111lltr o-b t r.p1IM11CA11ull SMO'lllE I :\nd ofticiak at bods K .... liid I~\ ·,c ~ tM OPll1Ji111l fl/ 1ul( Hu tl ~! ''A,_~261 ...... _ .. ,.., . ., ID heads tile list as· CooleF, ~loudier coastal climate • l;B poll e present: awards IJ LANCE IGNON ........... The men' and women in blue from the Laauna Bea h Police Dcpenment ga1hcrcd recenll) for the annual Police Awards Banquet, but the spotH&ht spent most of its time on a member of 1he support crew who re1ired las1 v.ee k. crolades. a plaque from the Cit)' Council and the Police Dcpanment's Medal of Ment v.ere bestowed upon Hart) ~klnl)'rt. 1he depanment's maintenance manager. who retired two da)s before Fn day ntght's cer- emony. ··He rcce1 vcd a!> much anenuon as all lhe 01her medal winners put together.·· ~1d Charhe Boyd. a mem- ber of 1he Laguna Beach Exchange C'1ub. wtuch co-sponsored the event with the Police Depan ment. • "Ham "as onl.' of lhose who knev. a little b11 about t'~ erything. I don't know wha1 \\C'rc going to do without him." said g1. Da nell Adams. T heceremon>. held at Ben Brown's rc~taurant. marked the JOth :vear in a row that the Exchanat Club bas handed out its Officer of the Vear 1ward. The 1987 recip~nt wu PalJ'OI.. man Donald Prouty. But it Y..as the first time the dcpanment honored its own with a ~ries ofawards.. many ofwhich"wctt aivcn for events datina back several years. In-addiuon to Mclnt)"T'C, Lt. Wil- liam Ca\-cnaugh. Prouty. Dispatcher Karen Cha\'CZ, An imal Shelter Man- aaer Nanc) Goodwm. Lt. James White and Deputy Ch ief of Police James Spmne also received medals of merit. Offi cer Jo'n Fehlman received the Medal of Valor ..-.h1le officers Ted Falenclo and Ke' in Pickard and Adams rece1\ed the Medal of Courage. Adams said she v.a s gi ven the reward for an incident that occurred in April 1986 when a woman leveled a Oare gun at her outside the entrance to police headquaners. '\dams drew her gun and told the woman to drop the weapon. which .\dams assumed ..-.as a real 11.an. The susP«t fi nally com- plied . ..... ..and then my knees went weak." Adams said. Those receiv1n1 the Medal of Lifesavina included Adams. In· vcstiptor Debra ChanJ. ~t. Paul Wori:man and Chi~f of Police Neil Purcell. Also bestowed was the Rese rve Service Medal fQT all reserve officers who put in more than 500 hours Many of the recipients arc now full- ttme members qfthe force. They included officers Matt Cap- padonna and Tom Weizoerfrk.. both of whom received two medals bc:- ca use' they put in more than 1.000 hours as reserves. Others included Officer Richard Scap1n. investigators Lance Ishmael and Ronald Sapp. Workman and Harold Gns..-.old and Michael Hall. City Manager Ken Frank and Mayor Dan Kenney both mudl' presentations and Judge Da ' 1d Can er of Laguna Beach delivered the k.c) note speech. U.S. Temps AltluQu«Que Ancl\o<age Allanta Allenllc Clly Austin B.iit<nof"• B>nnongl'latn 8olM eoeton luff.io CNrlet1on.S C ChatlOlte H C Cl'loc:ago C1nclnnafl C~and Columt>u~Oh10 Oalfas·FI WO<lh O.yton o.n- 0.S M- OetfOll °""''" .,......._.. n Mptt.$1 PIUI 2t .. Le Naltlvtlle • ff so 21 ...... OrlNrlt 70 30 21 ...... York Clly 31 63 « OillahOma Coy 57 37-30 Ornal'la 39 78 44 Orlando 70 41 29 Pl'lllao.lpl'lla 3t 2 7 es 45 ~· 1s •II .. .,.,. -to< 2• "°"'' enc11n9 ,, s •"' .. " Pllltbufgll " 35 .... 11191c1 1i 4 1 34 27 Porllancl.M-34 20 Llnlla ST 41 ---~Or •• •1 F.._ It Jt 4t '2 ~"''-"'· e -l oe ~ 7t ST 50 .. R8leiOll 50 37 o..i.nci 17 41 57 4 1 Rac>id Cll)t 4 I 17 P-llloblee 71 32 •2 24 ~ 59 25 AeodlnQ 71 4 1 52 33 Rlcrunono 47 33 ~Coty 73 47 45 4 1 SI LOUii 50 23 Sau-to 17 45 ' " 3., Sall Lall• Ctty 43 30 Slllff\u 75 ~ • • San 0..00 70 51 67 34 San AntoniO 80 36 s..-Frenctec:o 73 51 _.. 33 S.anle 46 42 San -71 50 ., 21 Soolc•11e 40 35 St~to<1 S7 4 1 34 oe SytacuM 3 1 22 Hlgl'I '°'"' '°' 2• _,.,~••Sp rn. •2 36 T~St P1rsbg 70 S4 ..,_,_ II 3t 23 03 Topeka •7 19 ........,,,, 72 31 T 7.-~~ ~~ Tides TODAY 2-12 p"' IHpm s-o-Second "19" TUHOAY ,.,.,_ Fltat "to" S«ond-S.Cond~ , ,.. . "' 7A3 e m 2 41pm l'IOp m ,, 42 , , .. I 7 •• Sun -1• et 5 )II pm.,_ T.-., al 1311a m tlnCIM19~illS37P"' ..._._etJHp111 ,,-..T~ lltlotam anc1 ........... llt.4.1p 111 BEACHES LURE MANY IN FEBRUARY ••• EIPuo e,1e l'"a1•1>an1<1 Flag111M 8 I 2t uc:.an '" '"" 8lyttle 71 'I « 35 T'*e 57 25 Cat..... 10 41 10 -OS WuNnglon.D C. 4 1 32 ~ 01'y 71 50 « 17 Wlcftlta 49 20 l~ M )Cl Surf Report From Al Traffic. to sa) lhl' least . 1SJUSt brutal." Klosterman said "It's backed up from Mam Beech w Emerald Ba' ... Lifeguards handkd. a couple of minor medical aids liut no rescues. he said. Hunungton Beach ·s cit~ beach was 'isited by an estimated 20.000. "here Lt. Steve Da' 1dson said the~ enJo~ed "a real pleasant da) .. Lifeguards made a fe t\ minor rescues and lots ot minor first aid calls. Da' 1dson said At Hunu ngton tate Beal·h an esti mated 7.000 'ISi tors recel\ed a holida~ treat. said lifeguard Chns Graff "Evef)one parked free because "l''rc not used 10 having this l..tnd of v.eather this time of 'ear. so the) hadn't hired an) bod~' to stalT the entrances ... GralT said. "It was a httle Valentine's Da' gift from the Duke (Go' George Dcu· kmejian): State li feguards made JUSt three rescues. do" n from eight Saturda~. Graff said. Highs at the beaches "Ill hit the mid· to upper 60s. "•th Jo"s ranging from 45 to 53 As the front contmurs to "eaken. low clouds and fog should de"clop along coastal areas b) lonight. clear· mg b} latC' Tut•sda~ morning before anta .\na "inds return and "arm things up b~ the IJ11ddle of the \\eek Unhealthful air qualit) 1n some inland areas also 1s forecast. Police 1n most cities along the Orange Coast reported numerous fender benders but no major traflic accidents Sunday In San Juan Capistrano. a h1gh- speed police chase aturda~ after- noon ended in a fo ur<ar crash on Onega Highway near the an D1l·go Freeway. iwo peo ple ..-.ece senousl~ in1ured. according to California Htgh\\ay patrol rt pons. A Fnda} nigh t acciden t 1n San11ago Canyon left one person dead. whale a aturday C\ cn1ng accident _near Gar- den G rove rc<>u lted in on<' lataht~ Grand RaptOS Honolulu Houston 1ne11anepo111 J~.M1Q JKlctonvllle .Jl.i..- KansuCtty Las Vegu L.ttlle Roel>. Loultville Meml>l'lil Mleml ll .. Ch 39 30 -----------L.ono leacf> 11 " ao 10 S R rt ....,,...... ... s1 64 41 mog epo ==•c ~ :: '7 2t .....,..,,. .. 50 Pollutwit 91andWd ...... (Piil 0-50 ~ 9MOI 83 .. !! :: QOOd. 5f.IOO ~ate, IOMM -. °"4afl0 10 ,4.3 .,.. hMlll'llul 2Q0..21t -.Y ~ 300 Palnl ~ M 4t 36 33 end.-,,_OOul '-....... II p....,.,.. M •7 411 15 pt"~ oey •• ,~ -s.Golld .. ~ 71 '2 153 39 tOOey 11191 totec:ut San ltmMClono 79 4 t • ,. 1 .... San Getwlel 92 43 " -.... 9Mcl\ 10 MecArthu< 81Yd 2M7 Sant•""' 79 .. 55 '2 ltvlne. S.OelleC>eek \1911ey 2$.7$ Santa a.rl>ere 7 t 31 St 3f l..,.._ hac:ll ~11 to Senta Merle 75 37 roe ee loe ...,,,.,... Airpon lS-10 Setlta MonlCa 91 51 E~ended l'"lllt WedneecSey ~ Friday With rnotlly IUMty d.-,. P9rtods Of Serita Ana ..wlncla lo 30 mpll with IOc.al ••tone-pt• belOw ... ~ First n uelear test bf yeµr rocks ·buildingin Las Vegas VOTERS TO DECIDE CJTY'S FUTURE ... L.\S VEGA . Nev. (AP) -The first announct>d nuclear test of 1988 rrn.:ll'd the Ne,·ada descn toda) and '>l'nt a shudder throu&h some high- mc: buildings 1n Las Vegas. 105 miles rrom ground zero. the monitonng of each other's tests and a possible lest ban. The test. code named Kemville. was dela'ed two hours because of unfavorable wind conditions. then another I 0 minutes because of techni- cal problems. acco,rding to Eneriy Department spokeswoman Barbara Yocrg. upper lest hm1ts of 150 k1ltons C\PIOSI\ C' force. Motion was recorded on DOE seismographs at the R1v1era Hotel on the Las Vegas tn p, the Regency To..-.ers A.pan ments here. and Scot· t} 's Casile an Death Valley. From Al But (1t~ ~tanagn Jud) Kclse~ sa~s thl' cit ~ me r ..-. 1th opponent group\ ~'cral times to am"er traffic con- l'Crns. and altered in111al plans lo ensure no traffic problems \\Ould be created "11h the proJeCt. Collins also dcba1cd the 1rallic issue. contending that the retail center "ould actualh t·ausl' less traffic than lhl' ong1na11~· LOnc:d manufactunn~ renter. oct.iusl· 11 "ould req uire fc"er cmplo~ccs u~1ng ncarb' road -. dunn~ ru'>h hours . Ot1ic1als .ibo Jcbatl' the oppos1· 110n·s cuntcn11 un thJt thC' C'l l } doesn't need add111ona l 1nrumc to rna1n1:11n l It\ 'll'f\ IC'CS ~n 1ndepemknt l'tonom1c anal~s1s prcpJrcd for the cit~ b~ Wedin Entl·rpn'>l''> In~ supponed the cll ~ ·s contc:nuun thJt indud1ng a retail tentn \\uuld tx· 1inan,1alh beneficial for thl' ut\ · Fountain\ alle' otli n alscla1m that. pa<;c;age of Propos1 t1on 13 ehm1na1cd propen~ ta\l''-a-. a maJor rcH·nuc.- sourte. forl1ng thl· ut~ to rel~ on sales ta' 10 meet thl' nn·d\ brou~ht h' thc.- a rc:.i ·., gro" th To lure the Pm:c Club to ahandon 1l<, anta .\na ln1..Jt1l>n and mo'c a mile to Fountain \ Jlle'. Cll' offi cials otTert"d a deal that \\Ould allo..-. the store to bu\ thl' prnpcn~ at $5 15 pt•r square foot -k\\ than half pncc - through .i rd'1all' nl lls sales ta' paid to tht' ell' unlkr J 21 'car agreement \\ hik thdt J<.:cord dre" fire from opponents of lhl· rt'tJ il ccn1er 11 "as commended 1n lhc: econo mic ::inah SIS. :·on the c11' c;1dl' of the: equa11on. the: 1ransac11on abt' p.Hc; for all of m cmts and still rl'turn'> a suhstant1al general fund tx·nt·t11 of Jt least S I mtlhon per ~cJ r 11 the ut~ .. said \\ J) ne D \\ ed1n rrl''>tdent ot the Jnahw• firm '\\1th all of the guarantees in' ol' l'd 1n th•~ de' clop- mcnt. 11 1s a ' en ~011d l'\ 11n1,m1c deal tor the c11~ of Fountain Valk} and should result 1n a combi ned benefit to 1he romrnun1t\ after all co ts ol appro\lmatcl~ S.i6 m1lhon dunng the ~I ·~ear penod ·· Col lins said his group pla ns an "1nforma11onar· public forum on Thursda' at the Fountain Valle' Rccreahc>nal Center .\ panel 0·1 npcrts \\tll be on hand to an""er ques11ons from u tlLl'ns. he said The ba11lc 1s no1 C\pected to ka' e Jn~ lasung scar'\ on the c11~. but 1t has lOSI ~ome monc~ fhc Quaht~ ot Life group has ra ised at leasl SI A 10 to fight the hattlc. "h1lc the C111zens for Fountai n \ allc?'has garnered at least S4.().i9. according 10 mandatol') cam paign· reporting d0<.. umcnts filed "1th the c11~ in Janua11 ~lier pa)tng 1n111al C\penses - both sides ha'e enlisted campaign consultants and expc:ns -the propo- nl·nt group has S 1,989 bn hand. and lht• oppon;ntSJUSI S8 .25 The: group opposed to the retail lenter paid more than half of 11s donations 10 the consultant fi rm of i-..uhlmann and .\ssoc1ates. and an add11Jonal S5.i3 10 Belinda Blacketer. a L;1guna Beach auornc> a1d1ns 1n the tount ~" 1dc slo" -growth 10111a11' c dn,e. The proponent group paid S~.oou 10 Da\'1d Vaporl'an. the consultant o'erseeing the campaign for ~athan RoS('nbe"° a candidate seeking the .seat ofreunng Rep Rohen Badham R-Ne\\port Beach Accord ing to the documents George M. Sak1oka. the o"ncr ol thc: propen ). -"here stra" bc:rn field\ now gro..-. -contributed S 1.000 tl1 the campaign that "ould allo" the: rc.-ta1I center Hov.e,cr. the l'lt) "111 pick up the largest tab -the CO!.t of the elecuon Count~ Registrar of Voters Donald Tannc~ ~•d h1~ "orkers will set up the booths and lOunt the ballot\. a process that should cosl lht• c11~ atx1u1 S4 5.000 He prc:d1t:tl'd a lo" turnout for the elC'Ct llln But Smith said regardless of who suppon s lhc rt•ta1l rl'nter. or even the outcome oft he election. his group has acrnmphshcd onr important goa l "Winning lhe election is 'Cl') 1mponant lo us. but another ke~ "as getting 11 hcforc the residents of Foun1ain \ allc> and lenang lhem make the dcc1S1on ... said retail centt'r opponent Scon m11h. .. This ·~ JUM too big a deets1on for the Cit~ Council to make alone:· The de\. ace earned an explosive punch up to 11 ti mes as powerful as the atomic •bomb that devastated Hiroshima. II measured 5.4 on the Richter scale at the· National Eanh- quak.c Information Center. Golden. Colo. . The test" as conducted three weeks after a team of So' 1et nuclear scien· usts v1s11ed the top SC('ret Ne' a.da Test 11c -a '1s1t that could lead to The cxpcnment was buned 1.800 feet below Pahutc Mt"Sa. about 105 miles nonhv.est of Las Vegas. Managers of tall buildings in· Las Vegas were wa rned in advallce not to have workers in prt"Canous posiuons at the time of 1he blast -a standard "arni ng "hen tests arc close to th~ .\ telephone operator af the h1gh- nse Fi tzgerald Hotel in down town Las Vegas reponed hanging plants swayed in the seconds following the JO: 10 a.m. PST detonation E nerg~ Dcpanment spokeswoman Barbara Yocrg said strong mouon "as recorded on a seismograph at the control poin t. 4 1 m iles from ground zero. WALL PROJECT FOUGHT IN·NEWPORT ••. From Al · and "c think 11'c; more agreeablr:· ll°'>JUSt that "e don't want to lose o ur te rlmg Wolfe. chairman of the Torn M 1113rd. 'ice prestdl·nt of thl' '1e"s .. Cll)JS Parks. Beaches and Recrcauon West :"ewport Beach Merchan1s .\s-O'Brien agreed that lhc home· Commission and an ocean-side resi- soc1auon. said merchants and rcs1· owners wall probably take the issue to dent. said the (altrans environmen- denls aren't close to t>cing satisfied the_('ll} Council. ~nd 1f the) find no tal re pon requires a wall along that "1th the c11~ ·,plan~. sat1sfac11on there. the~ ma~ go to sectio n of the h1ghwa). .\ta meeting bct"cen Cll) officials court. "We need a wall thert because and rcpn:'>l:ntall ' es of the Nev.pan "None of us "ants to do that. but 1r there's going to be ~:?.000 cars'Joina horc'i Homco" ners .\ssoc1a1ion and merchants assoc1a11on. board mem· that"s "hat at lakes to get our point b\ there e'er) da):· satd olfe. acro'!is. we ma) have lo." she said. "That's goinJ to drown us out." bcrs from each group 'oted do"n an · 1m pson said the cit~ attempted to Wo lfe said there has been a allernat1' c proposal to dampen assuage resident" conc .. rns a '-" I d h II ""' r sound "uh be rms and vanable· .. • K proposa to rop t e wa to es.,.t 1eet. height fe nces months ago. but ha~e acc1dentall) but added that "hatever wall is built "What 11 came do" n to is 3 , otc for stoked their anger "ill be esthellcall)' pleasing. no wall." said Millard. "It looks li ke C1t} offi cials th~ught the) were "It's not going to be like a freeway Ii "all." he sa id "e'\C gm a 1gh1 on our hands.. meeung Ne"~n_s ores resident's at SLAYING SUSPECT ... ~t 1llard said bolh groups plan to the :"IJe" port Shores cl ubftpuse. bu1 Si mpson said the construction plan tal c thcH case to the Ctl\ Council officials later d1scp' ered the group 1s slated to go before the Cahforn1a sometime soon "We "ant 10 shov. thl'~ talked"..-,3sn't necessanl) rep-Coastal Commission for final aP.:: From Al Wilson died 1mmed1atcl~ Spradlin du:d about 40 minutes later at UCI ~1cd1cal Cent<.'r tao and his companions fled the pJrking lot in a s1her \fcrct'des Benl and a To)ota 'an. nta Clara Poht:e ~•d records 1nd1cate Cao 1s a former ~outh Vietnamese Manne "ho was a licld officer during lhl.' \'1etnam War. • peoplc thl're·s not support for this... rc:scntat1ve of the Newpon Shores proval Feb. ,25. Ci t) officials wtll but held no high rank.. he s~ud. group, e'en though we met an their probabl> schedule a public infor- Burnett said th e suspect apparent I~ Ninfa O'Bnen. a Ne"pon horcs cl ubhouse.'· Instead. most of the matlon meetina on the proposed wall stlot the men for no other reason than board member. said she has never residents attending lived on the ocean some11me before the commission he "didn't hke "hat "as said . .\s fa r as seen such unified scn11men t behind side of the h1ghwa) -and fa ,or the hearing. he said. I lno" 11 has nothing to do ..-.11h drugs an muc in that neighborhood. construction of the "all because the~ "Pan of our proble m is JUSt getting or gang·related .. act•' it~ ''There's been a lot ofletter·\\nt1ng feel 1t v.111 keep out h1ghv.a> noise. the information out." said Simpson. "We heard the shooting. We "en1 going on. and 11 takes prem stro ng "The) 'el') much "ant 11. ahh'ough .. lot of people don't even have the outside and "c sav. a dead person an feel ings to do that." said b 'Bnen. as a group the) ha"en't yet come out fac'\s )Ct. and 'that's what we need to thl· street and another one the police "Wl''rc all for ~"mcthing going there. and voted fo r 1t:· said O'Brien. · give them." were v.ork1ng bn ... an emplo)ce at a ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ncarb' rc\1.:l urant said. Th{· cm· II Lotto ticket worth $9.4M plo)'ec·s name wa~ ».tthheld for prOIC'CllOn .\n cmplo)ce at a ncarb~ grocer) storr "ho :it1ended \\ estminster's La Quinta l11gh · hool ..-.1th Spr::.,adhn described him as "real outgoing. He pla~ed football He was a really nice gu). )Our ord1 nar) high school gu) .. "B E S P 0 ·K E" ..\C"RAM Ei\ TO(API -~"Lotto 6-iQ" 11ckl"l bought in Pon HucnC'mc has made '>llml·om· $9,4 mtllto n n chcr. but thill per'>On wo n't be oflic1Jll} kn o\\n unl il Tucsd<i). ac- cording to 1atc lotter) officials. .\ t1ckc:1 "•th all SI\ rorrect numbers. \\Orth SY 436 "'07. was purch:iscd at .\llan·, \\inc and pint Sho p on Ventura Road 1n the Ventura Count1r town. lo tter) officials said. Win.nen · names an·n't known until tickets arc tumcd in at a Cahfom a Lotte!') officl' How<.'ver. state offices \\On't be open Mo nda) because o ft hr Prcs1dcnfs Da) hohda). The 11n1mg111Jmbers 171d'cd 5'1t· urd:>) night v.-~re· 6. 28. 37. 39. 46. 13 and the bonus number. 20. Elt'vcn • t1ckc1~ wuh fi ve regular ORANGE ~..._, COAST __ , .... MAJN Of'FICI .. '•~ca • • ....... •9 I -,..., y.•~ ........_. O'oll,. "' .,,. numbers plus thr honus arc eal·h worth S 135 4~ ThC\ v.crc ·purchased in R1,cr\1de. North Holl)- wood. Morcnv \ alle-.. Ventura. Rosemead. ( 0' ina. Harbor (it ). MontroSt' h l·\nu an Mateo and San Jose There "l'rl· 2"\5 tickets \\Ith Ii'<' number!>. each v.onh S3.277. and 12. 766 11ckc1s "'11h four numbers. each payingS54. There were 2n .169 11ckets with three numbers. each winning the fixed S5 .• Sales for the wtckend pmc totaled S 14.003.534 Pm es awarded totaled S-! lt.W.4.18 Lotte!') officials projected that Wednesda) ·s game will have a Jack- pot of about S4 million. GULLS ..• From Al said one official. In each case the)' pul the owls on a stack and change their locations so that the scaaulls won'I become WISC. One veteran school official said the !IC.a&ull problem 1s pretty bad at all arca-scltooh at lunc-h umt dunn1 the school year. "You really ha ve to be careful whcrt you stc,P·'· he sajd. Jaut CaU 642-6086 Wbat dO )OU hke about the Daily Pilot~ Whal don·1 )OU hke? Ca.IJ &he number abo"c and your musqe will be recorded. trantrnbcd and de· hvered IO the appropnate editor The same 24-hour answcnna Sierv1cc ma be u~ to record lcncrs 10 the editor en an) topic Contribu\ors to our Letters column mu t include their name and 1ekphone number for. "~nfiauon Tcll.s u1""h11's on )our mind ClrcWttlon Tele~ Hand-made t o order by ~ F ERRELL 9'EE O ; The custom neckwear event TUE DAY February 23rd 12:00 to 4:00 p.m. • Presented by 'Breakin~.loose ' teen workshop · slat ed in Mesa An Ora nae Coast Collett workshop dtsiped &o teach teen-agers how to ··break IOOIC without brcakina apan" from their pa~nts wilJ be ofrned Wcdnesda)' a t 7 p.m. in Room 11 2 of C0&&a Meu High School. Psychotherapist Rose Parvin will present the course, which emphasizes physical and emotional scpanion. The registratio n fee~ S 19. and pertk1- pants ma) register b y telephone at 432-S880. ~ • Otanot C0Mt DAIL V PILOT /Monday, February 15, t988 A3 State Senate zeroes in on Lungren 8J JBNNIFU &Diii r· ................ SACRAMENTO -Daniel Lungren. Gov. CieQf'lr Deukmdaan's choice for t&ale lftalu~r. SICp& btf'ore a ltate Senate "firint ~·· lhit week. The squad" it the Senate RuJes C ommiueo.,.which will be firina quesuons at the Loni Beach Republican con· arnsman about bi.s votina record on 1ssu's such as civil riahts, rcparatton for JapanC1t·Americans and ho usin& bondi . The committee plans three days of ht'arings. bqann1n1 Tue1day. on Lungrrn v.hom DeukmeJian named to replace lhe late Democrat JCllC Unruh. Lu.ngren·s d1 tnct 1ncludts Huntinston Beach The cont.rm~ion Marinas are the hiahliaht of an o nwite slow -week 1n the l.q)slature. La UCl'S. ltlce Other Stale emplO)CCS. took today ofl' for tht' Pre~•· dent's 0.) hohda). As t hey usualJ) do before a Monday holiday. both floors hrld bncf noor stUIOnS last Fnda). That\ to keep their $87-a..day expense mOl\C) flowing over the v.eekend. The~ recl"I\ e that e~pensc mone) evt'f')' day. as tons a their St"u1ons a ren'1 mon than fi ve da)S apan. Their normal scu1ons an Monda)S and Thursda) s and the" usuall) 10 ho me to their d1stncts on Fridays. Ind•' 1dual lawmakers and their st.afl's wall be bu~) th1~ \\et"k rush1n1 to gtt bills rcacJ) for 1niroducuon Fnda) 1s the deadline tor legislators 10 inlrodu~ bills for cons1deratto n this )ear After Fnda}. ne" bdJs must be "urgenC)" bills requinna a two-th ird!>' ote in each house. The tv.o hou~ ha' e unul Feb. 29 to act on the Lunven npmu,auo n The state Consmuuon allows both ho u!itS to con- firm or rcJCCl a ao,troor's nom1nauo n to fill a con!it1tut1onaJ office. It Lungren rtt'e1ve~ p0 1t1\ c votes fro m both houses. or no' o tc at all. b) Feb. 29. he can be s"orn 11110 office If both hou~s rt'JCCI him b~ a maJOOl > "0l<'. he 1~ out It's less clear Yrhat "'111 happen 1f one hou~ reJ«ts him and lh<' othh does not Ano~) General Jo hn Van de Kamp Ja> reJ«I ion b~ ont' hou~ "'ou Id be enough to k,('('"p Lungren ou1 Art volunteers to meet A volunteer orientation session is schcduletffor Thursday at noon at the South Coast Plaza location of the Laguna An Museum. ADOPTIONS CELEBRATED ... The museum 1s located inside the Bristol Strttt entranct' a1 lhe southern end of the plaza. f or informauo n and rcscrvauons. call Allyson Doherty at 662-3366. Crafts display set "Craftsmanship in Meta l and wooc1:· featuring \\Ork!> b) 10 Southern California craftspeople, will oc on cxh1b11 1n lhe Fine Ans G allery of Golden We~t College from T uesday through March). The publtc 1s invited to an o pening reception Tuesda\ from 7 to 9 p.m. Call the fine ans office at 895-8251 for special showings or add111onal infor- ma11on. Investment seminar set . A panel of' enture capnalists from this area will discuss \\hat the) look for investme nts whe n the Orange Coast Venture G roup hosts a luncheon seminar Tuesda' from 11 :30 a.m. to 2 p.m . Tuesda) al the In inc Ma.moll Hotel. T he seminar 1sopen to the general publtc at a fee of SJO for non-members. Call 754-11 9 1 fo r rc~n at1ons. Leads Club to meet The In 1ne chapter of Ah Lassen's ~ads Club. a net~ork group fo r bustnt"sswo men. will meet Wednesda) a1 7a.m .at Hofs Hut. 18850DouglasSt Renee Riche' of Yru1ka Foods and Rosie Fanoch1~. a man1cuns1 a1 Jackie's Co1fTeurs. will be the guc l speakers. Call 891 -8550 or 72~-6160 for rcsen all . Assertl on training set The In inc Fam1I~ Sen ices Program will prl·scnt a <>em1 nar enlltled "Black Belt <\sscn1on Tra1n1ng" Thursda~ at 7:30 p.m at Northwood ( ommuntt) Park. From Al She cUdn·1 much ltke 1t. In i.§81 , when the Nunezes adopted their first child. she changtd thr focus of her practi~. for the past S'h yea"· she has ht lped hundreds of childless pa'tents d1scovcr 1hat the negative storin about adop11ow. are the rare exceptions. "f amilies need to Stt ~ch other." she said. "Th<' adoptive parrnts lo' t' 10 gt.'t ,,ether and swap stories ... t helps dispel the myth that "lht• big bad binh mother always steals the bab~ bac t..." she said. "They find o ut 11 wasn't as scar\ and risky as the} 1hough1 11 "as going to be." In fact. man) adopu'e parents are overcoming their fears of losing the1 r ch lld to the binh parents thro ugh open. ··coopcr- ative adoptio ns" in which one or both of the b1nh parents remain in contact "llh the adoptive famil~. Sharo n Kaplan. director of Parenting Resources. Inc. an Tustin and author of "Cooi)erati\.C~' Adoption: The Offiual Handbook." said open adoptions are a long-held practice lhro ughout the "orld h was onl) 1n white Amenca·s middle and upper class soc1et~ that closed adop- tions became commo n some 70 }Cars ago when Victorian mores made ll a s11gma for a woman to have an illeg111mate child. In that era. secrec} abounded lnformatton aboat tht'bmh motha "as "1thheld fro m the child and adop11' e parents and 'ice versa. In coopcrat1,e adop11ons.1he focus 1s on openness. Kaplan said. ''Adoptccs have a natural cunos11~ about their beg.Innings.'' she said .. .\ cooperative adoption puts the focus o n the child. on the child's access to both families over time. "Wt' say adult.s do n't have an} nght 10 tal e a way that access. "h 's workina. The people who an: doing 11 love it. Some have taken pr<'' 1ousl~ closed adoptions and reopent'd them.·· Kapla n said. T ypicaJ, perhaps. o f that succt>ss are Richard Roscn~rg. hts wife Ma~ Fahe~ and Cyndi Smith. "Nho gaH b1nh 10 athan Falvey Rosenberg. .\II three adults and 17-month-old Nathan were at Sunday's pan> Ric hard and Mary found out about (', nd1 through Landa Nunez. ·c, ndi was 17. sm&le and pregnant Ht'r relaiionship with !'i1athan 's b1nh fa1he r had ended: she was in no pos111on to raise a child o n her O\\ n. The three of them met attt'ndt'd counseling sessions together and .. put our an \let1es and desires on the ta bk .. Richard s.a1d. After de .. eloping an intense rela11ono;h1p "llh C~nd1. the couple panic1pated - alo ng w11h C)nd1's mother -1n ~athan's b1nh Whale Richard and Man are '-=athan·s parents -the~ 're ramng him. d1'>C1phn1ng him caring for and 10 ... ang him -(~nd1 has a plac<' in his ltfe .\s he gro"s oldt'r and gets cunouc. ~athan will karn all about his birth mother's dec1s1on 10 put him up for ddopt1on .. out oi lo ... e. not re,,ec~-0n .. < 'nd1 s.a1d. f\Cn no". tho ugh :"iathan 1s too ~nung to understand. the adults talk open I~ about C\ l'f) one·s rclat1onsh1p to one ano1her The trick. all lhree adull~ \.lid. '" n>mmunicat1o n .. \'.-ht'n "e mat..e assumpllons about l'Jl'h other's fet'hngs. 1hal's "here"<' run into probkmc.." ~1arr said L One ad' anragt' the Roscnocrgs J"/ Di-,._.,.._., Tl• De,..... Cyndi Smith. Mary P'al•ey. Na than P'al•ey Roeenber& and Richard Roeenbert are com fortable with their adopti•e arrancem~t. m1th had o'er closed adoptions d~al "1th th<' fa t that for the first w. months ot th<' adoption process. (ahforrua la" permm a b1nh partnt to cnang<' his or her mind Ha' ing established a relauo nsh1p \\Ith each other. all thrtt adults "ere comfonabk about th<' adoption "l'q: heard others "ho said for SI\ months e' e11 t1me the phon<' rang the~ teared the tunh mother "as calling to t.a kt' the bab' a-... a':· "1an said "Had I no1 had an' idea "'ht' re c, nd1 IA.l\ com1n~ from I might ha\C been more m.'f'\ ous about It·· .\nd aJI three ctt'dll Linda ~unez for la\lng LO rest man) oftheir ft'ars · .. he "3.S 'ef) supponi' e ofaJI of us and ~ou forgot she "'as ~our law~er •• Mar) ~Id. That hundreds of other parents· ft'll equal!~ fond of ""une1 'INas t'' 1dt'a.t· 1n unda' 's turno ut , UOeZ. 100 li'aS thnlll'd ht' plans to make the part~ an a nnual affair There wa~ plent' oflo, e to go amund It "as\ alentine·s Da~ at its be$! The program 1s geared for those \\ho already ha'e tat..en an assen.o n course. The f« 1s S 10. and those interested should call Da' 1d ~nderson at 660-J\1~0 SOS founder to speak East bluff School reopening studied J ean Forbalh. a co-founder ofShart' Our Sch cs in Costa \!es.a \\ 111 speak on her 'olunt~r organizallon 10 help lhe homeless a1 Wednesda) 's meeting of the uth Coast chapter of the Nauo nal Org.anua11on for Women. The program 1s scheduled for 8 p.m al the El To ro Pubhl L1bran. Call Rita Rembold al 581-2061 for dctallc. · Women 's Club to meet .\ fashion sho" ·entitled "Heans and Flo"ers·· \\ 111 oc featured at Wt'dnesda} ·s m~11ng of the ~c" port Beach Christian Women ·s Club. scht"duled for 11 30 am. al the A1rporter Inn in Inane. Mama Gehm. a former vocalist fo r the Fred Waring Orchestra. will be the guest soloist T he fee is SI0.50 and rescnauons may be made b~ calling 85~-9 1 22 Of 8 57-6819. Monday, Feb.15 :-.lo mcc1ings scheduled Tuesday,Feb:16 • 6· 30 p m. Costa Mesa City CHIKll, council chambers. 77 Fair Dme. • 6 30 p.m Costa Mesa Plaui.1 Commissioa, stud) session. Cit) Hall lint floor conference room . 77 Fair Drl\e " • 7 p m. HHtlaJto9 Bead! City Coucll. councirchambers. 2000 Main 'SL" - By J OYCE BODLOVICH The bab} boom S1Attpang lhrough Ne....,port Beach and Costa Mesa has promp1ed the possible reopening of classrooms at EastblufTElementan hool tn Coro na del Mar next fall. · Deput~ D1stnct Supenntenden1 :-.:orm Loats said Newpon Beach kandtrg:irtners who h \'e in the a reas of .\ndersen and Harbor V1e\\ clementaf) schools an Ne\\- pon Beach m1gh1 be bused appro'\1ma1cl~ four miles a"a' lo EastblufT EastblufTEle.mentan was closed 1n 1 q 4 due 10 dt"chning cnroliment "The cost to reopen classrooms at" EastblufT would only run about•S60.ooo:· Loats said. "This is not a permancn1 solution but a hon range. three to four- )ear solution to the increased number of kinderganncrs '"expect an the fu1ure ... According to Loats. the final solu11on . ma) be to reopen Lincoln Intermediate School. which also closed four ~cars ago due to a decline in enrollment "R1gh1 now the logical mo'e 1.s to opcn four classrooms at EastblufT s1mpl~ be- ca ule lhe cost to rtacti,ate Lincoln "ould cost a minimum of $300.000." he s:rnJ "Lincoln is a Junio r h igh school. 11 is not geared for )Oung children." Loats noted at last week's school boJrd meeting that 11 \\Ould take appro"ma1t•h 60 )Oungsters per grade 10 Jusuf~ rco~n­ mga school. Ho"e'er. "1th thl· poss1b1h1' of 2.400 ne" Ir' ine Coast homes slated 10 begin construction nelll ~ear:the reoix·n- ing of a district school ma~ becomt• a ncc~t l). The In 1ne Coast is an unin- corporated s1rctch o f coastline 1~0<:a1ed between Corona ~cl Mar and Laguna Beach. .. That could generatt' about ;oo lods 1n our d1stric1 ." he 'latd "Ii that happen'> 11 1.A.Ould tx· ullil 1en1 numbe~ to rt'open one of our school '-Ile ·· Though Loats said ponable das rooms ha't' tx'en a temporaf) ansv.l-r to the tn crcro1Ad1ng problems at some of the 'i<'hool'I th1<. \C:ar. a ponabk classroom \\Ould not 1.A.ort.. at .\ndcrst·n Elt'mentan "The 1dl'J ol placing a rt.'loca1ablt' ( d as'iroom I on 1 he .\ nderscn Elcmen taf'\ ~hool 1sn·1 10<.1 functional becaust' of the •.izc oft he Sill' and" hat 11 "Ould do to th<' pla~ground." he said. Loa ls said Harbor\ 1e" Elemt'ntan ha\ the ~Dalt' for a ponabk classroom. but the inaeased numbt:r Of StUdt'n(s prOJCCted h~ I QQ I "ould mat..e condlllons too cro"dcd "Our current t'n rollment is "QI !>lU· dl·nts:· said Harbor Vie" Pnnc1 pal Larr) .\t:~ord1ng lo .\ndt'~n·., pnnupal BrUl<' C rod .. ard. the t'nllR' ~hool ,., cramped b~ lhe current rnrollment ol appro\lmatch '\()()pupils "\\ e ha' e speo ahzcd teache~ "ho instruct students in Englt'ih a~ a set·ond language t"o teacher "ho 3R' rewur<"t spec1alt'>tS and a n-adang spt'C'1ahs1. .. he s~11d ··.\II ul tho~ people ha' e nu clas~r()(.lm~ T"o teachers art' shann1 the slage Jrca and th.: other tl'3C'her; u~ J space (Jn cd out from the t..1ndt'rgartrn and hhr.ir\ "\\e corn•n1f\ ha'c threr J..1ndergancn dasses gll1ng "1th o nh t"o las.sroom\ T"'o t..inderganen das~ \hare a roum ·· hl· addt'd Croct..ard said 1f.t..1nd crpnner-. mo'e Hl Ea<.tblufT 1t "'ould allo" the spec1altzed 1earhers 10 ha'l' 1he1r o"n classroomc. ----- --------- Fifteenpercentofthedlstrlc t's klndergartners have to repeat kindergarten because they are n o t rea~y for the nrst g~de. .\I ford. "The d1s1ncr's prOJ«llons for nt'\t \Caris I ~ \\'eht..etht'1dea ofmakmg the mo\l· for two reasons. Right now 1 ..... 0 teachers hare eac h of lti<' kinderganen d assrooms "11h a hack-to-back schedult' The E.1 tbluff tanhl' 1.A.ould lel us run a '.>IJggaed ~heduk "hllh "ould then g.t'e lhc J..1nderganncr~ more of an ind•' 1d- ual11t.'d program "The second rl'3\on rcalh effects the l·n11rc sch,Xll '-=e\l 'car "t' might ha'<' to l lu~ do" n \ome of our spenahzed program'> to pro' 1de space for the regular dJ'> rooms:· hl' ~1d ' "T "o clas')room "ould be trt'W up .. he said. "In add1t1on. v.r arr IO\.ll..1ng at an area designated for sc1enu· C ertainh something the enure schl'l\)I ,Jn use .. .\lso keep in mind \hl'uld v.l' grov. in the futurc "C "l1uld ha'e thl r'n1till11' 10 crcale add1t1onal space<. ',. t'\J,'\JndeJ program\, .. he adde<l .\l'C'Ordu1g w L\XltS the 'f\J' •'IJ'>ne" o l EastblufT "Ou Id alto" IM · !l( '-fll'l. tll t..1nderg:inen program -\{)ffit'than~ the d1stnct "ants lo 1mplemt'nt at ca, h "-'h•"-ll C omprehcn'>1' e t..inderg..ineM are tia .... ·J on de,eloom<'ntal ~c rather than hn"H'· logtlol a,gc Pupils v.ur\.. "1th one of four teal' ht~ the 'oun~1er-. prog,rC"Ss from on<' le' d to lh<' nnt until th,., are read~ 10 mu' e 1nw f11"\t grad<' ·\\ e an: tal\..tnf about nllrmal a' crag<' lea me~ ·· Loats sa1d .. h 1\ more 1mpon· ant to be read~ for the tir<it grade than io bt' Jgl' ~ t>' ~ptember ·· Loat-. said 15 l)('rcent .,j th<' d1stnct'' J..1ndn~.ar•rnt'r<> hJ\C to repeal l inde'.Pnc.>n tx'\.aut,C the' arr not read' for the lirst grade C urrenth . ~a1ser ~1lh broo\..c and \>.lie.on eteml·ntan <.ehool~ in t llSta \Joa ha' e lh<' program .\ndef'\C'n and Hamor \ •e" ha'<' a ~1m1lar prl•grarr t rodard ~•d the re<:.p.ln<c.' from thr paa·nts hac. ~n mo'ith P') 111' <' Ho"· l"\l•r he adm1ttt·d.par<'nl~ ha'r C\pre-.sed rnnccm about lht> buc.1ng of 'oung ch1l- drrn and the Ill'"' lf tr.Ulil around E.istbluff school 'The p;srent e\prr~~ contidenCt' an cwr program ... ht said "The\ t..nOIA a lol 01 thought hu gonr into this propo.-.al There ace oncerns about the dt'talls 1Ahtch \\(' still n~ lo "Ort.. oul ·· The dl tnc1 l urrcnth lea~s 1..Ubsrooms at Ea tb4uff to a \'\1l .\ child care program. a pn' atel~ o" ned child lare program. lhe ~rwpon-Mesa hools Foundatl<'n and th<' 1'iatural H1ston \tuseum of Orange Count' Loats said 15 pt'rt't'nt of the d1stnc1 s t..inderg.annel' ha'<' to repeat l in<lerg.anen becau\t' the' an-not read' for the fi~1 grade Curre.ntl\. Kaiser. ~lh tirookt' and \\.'1l'ion elementan schools in· Coo;ta Mesa ha't' the provam· ..\nde~n and Harbor \ 1e" ha'~ a s1m,lar pro&ram Trust~ "''II '-Ott' on the prop0scd EasthlulTl..1ndcrg.anen mo'<' nttt "'ttk <J Three escape boat Saturda' or carh SunJa\ lhe car is believed to ha' e been 'tolen bet" ren 11 p.m. Saturda~ and l J m Sunda~ Irvine \_ '\man 1n his~ wearlng onl~ bl~ci.. t-11..an1 unde~ear e\posed h\mStlf 10 l'\"Stdcnts at an 3f}3nment com pie\ an the llXXI bloc!.. of tanford late \und.a' attemoon .\ s1m1lar an 1dent poso;1bf~ 1n,oh 1ng tht' same ..\s1an suspe'l't ~as reponcd carher in the da' at an apanment com pln 1n the SO bill\. ~,f \\ l)\.lJ,pr n~ . . . "1mm1n~ m('dJ I' and a '1de\l\.".aSS<'1tt· r\'\ orJn v.crr \tolen lrl'm J horw in 'h(' 10 bk"" ,,f-Oat.. Tn"C l.ln(' ,,,m('llmr-rarhrr 1h1 Part.. Plaza bct"C't'n a m and 4 p m • • • Je" eln and a '1dcocassctte re-- ~-order "t'rt' stolen trom a hom e in the explosion and fire By ne Assoclate4 Prest AV ALON -Thrtt people, 1nclud- 1n1 an El Toro woman who. was knocked into the water. C1aped unanJured when their 33-foot cabin cruiser bun t into names 1hortly after 1t was rcfue ltd. authorilt'S rtponed. George Dic kerson. 70. o f Hunt· an&ton Bt'ach had JUSl ref~led the boat at the Catalina Island re90f't "hen the 1nc1den1 occumd 1hortly after 4 p.m . Sunday, said sheriff.s Stt. Denn) Bo)d. . N.-,Ort Beacla A vandal sma5hed 'the front win· dowofa lifciuard towera~ 13th Uttt , en turda) "'ltlt...ausana an est•· mated SSO dam11t. • • • ·lo\ video camtra and a Ptn&a:t camera -.ere rt'p()ned ttokn from a Wat Octaofront home Saturday. the '1ctim tokS polttt. Tht loss was ~t1mated at Sl.SOO. • • • sold nnt tam0ttd W1&h diamond and val~ at S 7 J)65 was 11olen from a Wnc •Y raMlenee. tht victim saJd Saturday. ..... _____ _ He said the explosion occul"T'C'd when Dickenon started the en1me. The blast knocked a woman off the boat and into the water. Dickason and another man esaped the vn.wl ~nharmed. . ( Tbe woman and man ~ ident-· ified as Jutta ~bluer. 4S. and Michael Dale}'.. 30. both o f El Toro. County li~uards aboard the Beywatdl &owed the bumt"I CTlft into the harbor. where they tlt· inauished t~ ftamn. De~ was estimated at SS0.000. disclosed '\.'llut ~re stokn from a cs in the UOO block or Lamar Street carlyMonda}.~t~ftisbetievedto have occurred about l:lO a.m. • Someone entered and ranm:bd a horM in ttw 6~ block of Cnm Palma Sunday abou• lO p.m. Lcmcs had not been detttnuned Monday. .. •' portable *"° \'aRifd .. 5450 -as 11okn· fro. a car in tht MOO block or Florida A \'mut Saday niah• ~ llwft omaned bct-.n ll:20and ll:~p.•. • • • A 19U Nttan Sclltra. liWMc wtnbcT I MJZOl7 ......... tlw .,.m~ 11 S..'1 St Gu M. 1621'1·'.Pll C_. Hilt!._. lllt Coeta M eu An attempted su1l 1dc v. J\ n-poneJ at 2:4-' p m. unda' an lhl' I "00 hi\~ o f Mesa Verde Dn\l' . . . . Resident~ in thc: 'I oo bloc!.. ot Yellowstone Dmc repNtt.'d an al tempted su1c1de at ti 4' p m ~ unda' • • • A 48-year-old man "a a!TC'sted at Q p.m. unda} after allegl.'dl~ a saul11ng a ~lttt officer Orta1ls on thr incident w('re una\ 1ulabk • • • A man all~I~ hit his" 1ft· ~'era I times Tuesda) "hen \hc-tned tl1 coUtt' her clothing and l~a .. e Th\' tel>Qned beating tool pla~ 1n the 2100 blotk o f K.nsu n Lanr monlh . . . .\ ponahlc: tl·1,·rh,1ne .-,3, <.tolen from J hu"11".'' 1n th<' 111 t'lloct.. ot 00 blod of \1onf'O(' between 4 p m a nd m1dnagh1 unda' b) a burslar "ho entrrcd th<' l'C'1dtncc throuah an open •1ndo• . Bandit grabs Ttvo f elled by t ox i c fumes $4,500 from f rom Mesa trash dum p ster movie theater T"o men v.ere tnJuttd unda~ alla 1nh.ilrng lO\K' fumn from , hem1calc. toSSt'd tn a lruh d umpster behind a Costa \1<'$a ron,tmtDC't' \ll\ft' " \ t'rtion Whll<' •Mt Mrh an K~ "<'"-' tf\"atC"d and n-ka1C6 from K"o.i \krnunal Ho spital. • Pohct round ti\( lO'l(' t'hftnteah aooutQa m ~h1ndtbcCudeK1t0tt al o Ul .\ na .\" t'n uc a.nd Qsk Strttt. Ollilef'S \JllrJ an tht \Q\ta \tesa Fire Or~nmenl '"d t~ Onllf.'t' < ount' Harard,,u~ \b1cnal\ Team 10 remO\(' the l"tiem1cat \t,hteh 1ndudeJ la CQut·r lacqutr thinner and -.ood Ntach The '"'~' n .. , C'lo't'd for t•\l h\lUI'\ •h1k otli als c~M'd op the area · Poh\Y art' u~"tfUlm ho• the che-m1cat~ tnded up bthmd tht' store. ·Woman •tabbed in Costa Mesa .. uSll say:s Dole is In momentum f~ap Week-o1tt· Baby gets heart as ut poll shows Dole leading Bush with emp, Robertson tied on eve of NH vote- BJ WILUAM M. WELCH ...... $ ........... CONCORD. N.H. -Vice Presi- dent Gcorse Bush today predicted victory in lhe New Hampshire pri- mary and said n val Bob Dole bas fallen into the same ''momentum·• trap that snared Bush after the 1980 Iowa caucuses. Democrat Paul Simon told has supponers lo look for , "a real surprise" an the nauon's first ,primary. •• "I want New Hampshire to do what it did in 1980" when ... President • Reagan turned around an Iowa defeat 11 and beat Bush 1n lhe New Hampshire • primary. Bush said on ABC's "Good -Morning Amenca." In 1980. "I came into New Hamp- 1 •shire talking momt'ntum. Reagan got • the issues out. And now it's the • opposate -Bob Dole is talking 'momentum and I'm talking issues ... •·We're doing b(tter getting out thoS<' ~ d ifferences with Bob Dole on 1he 1 issun . •• On lhe eve of the nation's first primary. the Gallup organization ·released a poll showin~ Dole leading Bush in New Hampshire b) a 36·:?8 marain. with Jack Kemp and Pat 'Robenson tied for third at I:? percc."nt and Pete du Pont fifth w11h se"en • ~recnl. The poll of 589 likely Republican voters was conducted Friday and Saturday and had a fi,e- poinl margin of error. Othtt polls also showed the race a • vinual lie. wilh the vice pre~1dent\ . once substantial lead vanished mto Ne~ Hampshire's fn gad air and tht' trend mo' 1ng in the Kansa~ senator·s d1rrcl1on. On the Dcmocrauc side ~11chad Dukakas remained the leader and the largel of sniping by Richard Gephardt and Simon, who are still dueling for second. The Gallup poll of 424 Democrats showed Dukakas with 39 percen1, Gephardt 18 percent and Simon 16 percent Its margin of error was four points. Simon. camt>aigning in Hollis. N.H .. claimed the race "is between Michael Dukakis and me" and "I think it 1s tightening. I think there as a possibility of a real surprise coming tomorrow.·· imon began tcle mon com- mcrn als attacking Dukakas. the gov· emor of nC\t-door Massachusetts. as a burtau rat. Gephardt's new ads lashed at Dukakas 100. calling him "one of the biggest tax-ra1SC'rs 1n Massachur1lS hastor) ... Dukak1 · ignored the cn11c1sm. de,01ing uch ,of unda) to staling his \ 1ews -On foreign policy ISSU" 1ndud1ng Cen1ral Amenca and nu- clear arms control. He emphasized his opposiuon to fu nding for the Nicaraguan Contras. bul said he Y.Ould use mah tar) force. if necessary, to th"art a military attack on a Central Amencan ally. Bush casl himself as President Reagan's strong loyalist in a debate "•th his the nvals Sunday nighl. Y.h1lc Pat Robertson offered the stanling assertion that tht' Soviet L1n1on secret!) has placed nuclear missiles in Cuba -"nukes pointing at the United tates." he said. .\ White HouS<" official promptly disputed Rob(nson's claim. and a Robertson a1dt' said after the dt>bate thal the cand1datt' had meant m1ss1le- dcll\ e~ S) stems. not. neccssanl~ Y.arhcads. Dole d1spla)ed the confidence of a candidate" ho has seen all the breaks I#~ DarlJIC a Repabltcan prealdentlal primary (left), pointedly accaMCI Sen. Bob Dole of debate In Ooffatowa, N.H., Pete du Pont playtna a r~le In ralalnc tuea ln Concreaa. go his wa> for the pasl week since trouncing the vice president in 1hc Iowa caucuses. .. Some of us Y..ould like lo see 11 end Tuesday here walh someone "'". ning. .. Dole said. He gently boasted later. "I ha'e come a lo ng wa> in th~ last 30 days ... Mindful lhal a sccon loss after his lo"a debacle would b( de~ astatang. Bush acknowledged his 0 " n short· comings as a campaigner and made clear he didn't inteod to g1 vt' up. no ..... mailer the outcome.Tuesday. · ··•·•wouldn't ha ve hesitated to kill" He ins1s1ed he has ·no· "lack of Lib}'an leader Moammar Gadhafi. passion" and declared .. ':M~ ·:~prk and that he wants to gradually abolish isn't done )Ct " the .. Soc1al Securit} system . For ·Robertson. the former tele-. Rt>'b(nson failed to show up at a '1S1on preaC'her, the fTlfssHes remark cand1date"'s forum held at a Jewish "as oqe of e scnes of a1tenl1on~geuing. temple in MancheS'ler where he llad state men LS over the ,pasl several days . been scheduled to speak just after tht' thilt pro' oked Jack Kemp lo -say ,an debate. His state campaign dirrctor. the debate. "He has said sbrne Off·lhc-Da' id D. Rand let I. told leaders of the "all things.'' Temple .\dath Yeshurun that he Robenwn said an separate tele-d1dn'1 l.;no\.\ Wh) Robertson ne\er '1s1on 1n1en IC\loS unda\ that he shoY.ed up. Valentine By nit A1Mda&H.Pres1 A week-old CaJifomia boy received a hean transplant as a Valentine's Day gif\ Sunday, while nearly a continenl away. a 3-Wttk-ol<J Penn· sylvania boy also bcpn he•n trans- pla nl surgery. Baby Chnsloffer. age 1 days~ was gi ven a transplanted heart dunna a fi ve-hour operation lhat ended Sun- day a Re moon al Loma Linda W !Ii ver- sity Medical Center in Loma 1.1nd&. "I have a Valenunc's Day story for you.'' said hospital spokesman Dick Schae~r. The baby's full name was nQl disclosed. He was listed in critical but stable condition aner the oper- ation. performed by Dr. Leonard Baile). Meanwhile. in Pittsburgh. 3-wcek·- old Jonathan Stowe went inlo suraery around midnighl Sunday at Chil- dren's Hospital. according lo hospital spokeswoman Sue C~rdillo. The heart transplant operauon was ex· pected lo last about eight hours. Jonathan, lhe son of Tabatha and David Stowe of Beaver Falls. was born Jan. 25. Both boys were born wilh h} poplaslic left-heart syndrome. a lethal underdevelopment of the left side of the heart. the two hospital spokespersons said. .~FBI monitored fliers, :U.S. activists' rallies Dinositlirs inay ha~e been killed by COmet crash~ acid rain storm. JOnathan was 1he youngest trans· plant patient ever al Children's Hospital. But the Loma Landa hospi· tal has done a numb(r of transplants on )Oung children. including 13 heart transplants on children under 4 months o ld. cQu nt ing Baby C"hnstofTN. Ten of those 13 children are s11ll ah' e. The )Ou ngesl transplant at Loma Linda was performed lasl Octob(r on a bo) who was ju$t 3 hours old; his . cond1t1on had been diagnosed b(fore hew.as born. .. .. · '· \ .· J • WA HI NGTON l.\PI -fhe re rs '"' es11ga11on of a group op- posed to Reagan adm1n1strat1on poh- c1e~ in Central Amem·a fcx:u~d in part on n1ers d1stnbu1ed ~·rallies and public speeches. l'' en though 1he actl' 11ies arc protecied b} the First .\mcnllment Ne" h relea~d f Bl document\ sho" that agents rl'Jhlrt<.'d bad. 111 bure.w heJdquartcr\ on poht1lal literature dnd m<.'cllng!I b~ the Com- m11tcc 1n Sohddrit' "1th the People of El \Jh ador The ~.000 p.tgt's of bureau docu· ment<. pro' 1Je onl~ a fragmentan loo~ JI tht· FBI probe san1.C' man) of tht· pages 3rl' \uhstan11all~ blacked out or Y.1thh d d l'ntireh But C'l'n FBI headquarters "as d1\1urtx·J a1 one point b' tht' diret- lllrn the in'l"~t1gat1on "a laking. \\Jrninll offilcS to sta) a"a' from . . reporting leg111mate pohucaf statc- ml·nts and lobb} ing. The FBI investigation of Cl PE. ne'er resulted 1n an~ charJtcs . One bureau document shows IPt' FBI Cllcd political l11eratuft' to cns1 suspicion on Cl 'PE in co.nnec11on "1th thl' '!lllll·unsoh cd :--:o\Cmbcr I q \ bombing of the l 1 • ( ap1tol The document notl's that 11 as -in1crc<;llng.. that a n1cr cla1m1ng respons1b1lit~ for the Capitol homb- mg .. "as passed out along \\tlh the ( I PE llt<.'r.nutc.. at a No' I~ I~ \. ralh .\nothe·r document 1nd1cate'> thl' FBI tried lC\ find a conn('('tlon bet\\CCn Cl PES and a M!). 19ln t>ombing at the .\rm~ :'llal1o~I \\ar Ct1llege 1n \\ ash1ngton CISPES rnniend s that thl' 1n- , c.,11gat1Cm Jmounted to pol1t1cal harassmt•nt . ~ BOSTON (AP.)-A comet slamming 1n10 Eanh ma> into. the air "ould ha~ blocked out the sunlight. haH"1r01ggerc.4d a ~earlong storm of acid ra in ar, poisonous. Temperatures would have plummeted. and man} as ba111~11 acid that killed ofT_ dmo<;aprs and other animals. including dinosaurs. would have frozen to dC?lh. crt•aturl's. a sc1en11st says. Prinn noted that while there was a large eitt1nc11on. .\n1mals deep in their burrows· and creatures livmg in not all animals ff\r~d equall} bad I)-The great land rep11lcs lake'> wiJ h limestone bottoms might ha\t' be-en among the and man) kmds of'sea life "ert' de<'1matcd. but ma(\} ll'"" '>Un '' ors of the quastrop0h1c colhs1on 65 million mam·mals and plants surv1\t'd reasonabl) well. He said 'l'ar'> ago. according to a theol) outlined b) Ronald(, h1sac1d rain thco~ ma)·l'JCplain "the peculiar sclecti'11} Prinn or ~la:.sachusetts I nst1tute of Technolog~ or the e\tincuons .... The ne\.\ theon is a 'anaf1on on a hoth debatl'd Since lame tone '-'Oul.d neutralize thl' acid. foh in h~ po1he\1s that an· asteroid· from spa e doomed 1he limestone lali.es might ha.ve lived. H1berna11ng ammals dino~urs · deep an burro"s m1ghl also ha\e~d out the \\Orst of Pnnn sugg~ts that a large comet - one thaJ make\ the acid' rain s torm. and eggs laid. in the ground ·could also Halle} ·s comet look hke .. a hule speck of ~nd" -struck ha'e sun ''ed. the Eanh "11h I 011lhpn limes more force than the \\orld's Plants would ha' e been killed. hut lhe1r seeds entire nu' lear arstnal. remained 10 sprout after the acid storm cleared Ho"'e' er. ·· rh1s would be a' en unusual c' ent. wmcthing that planH:aung animals. such as large dinosaurs. would ha' e might happen once in a bl1J1on )e"ar~:· Pnnn 5'31d unda~ star,ed to death or b(en asph)x1ated. at a mt·c1tng of the Amencan .\ssoc1a11on for the." Man) sc1cn11s~s doubt . lhat something from space \J, anH·mcnt of Science. cau~ed the ma!.Sl\e destruction of species The~ note that T ht· idea that an a~1ero1d wiped out the d1no~u,... "as dinosaur~ and other long-gone creatures died out over fir'>I propo<>ed tQ IQ 0 by ph}s1c1st Luis <\h are1 '3nd h1~ maO\ centuries~ not all a t once. so a <;angle C'Clta'itrophe \Un \\ Jlte1 a geologist. The~ said dusl and \001 thrO \\ n cannot be the culpnt. .. • The-P11tsburgfl hospital's youngest transplant patient. b(fore Jonathan. "'as a 24-da}-old boy from Wyoming - who received a new hver in Jul} 1986. .. He·~ dq1ng well toda) ... Card1llo- sa1d · The hospital said the Slo\\es. both :?O. ha' e one other .son. Chad. who 1s 3 tO'-'e as unemplo~t'd. The famal) members of Baby Christoffer asked that lhe1r names not be disclosed . the Loma Lmda hospi- tal said. The\ were~ described as an Air Force fam1°I) h' 1rig in Southern Cahfornaa. Baile}. a pioneer 1n infant heart transplant surge!). stirred medical contro' ers} in 1984 when he trans--1 planted a baboon·s heart into a child kno" n as Bab) Fae an an t>fTon 10 save tht· ne"born's life The girl died 20 da)s after the transpl;int. P8Jlng hlil lllUCb for 'My Fair Lady' C()Dlposer. ~oewe . de&d at age 86 ~~ ~ ' Cll C&ll ·GEICO. GEICO has been saving good drivers money on quality car insurance since 1936. In fact, a recent national survey of new GEICO auto policyholders showed an average annual saving.s of $198! GEICO also gives you : • Personalized coverage to fit )Our needs · • Low d<1tVn payment and money saving ' deductibles • Round-th e<lock policyholder service • Fa.st fair claim hand ling • Free, no-obligation rate quote Find out h<1tV much~ can sa\'e- just stop by or call: 133 1-B ~t 1st St. ntaAna 547-5335 - • PALM SPRfNG (AP) -Com-Kell} recalled ... But Fredenck helped poser Frederick Loewe." ho 46 )cars make 1t ~ dancer's picture "'1th m) ago teamed "1th I) ncast Alan Jay small Irish tenor called upon to smg Lerner to enchant audiences "1th all !hose Y.Onderful sohgs. He was a cr.1's1cWfrom .. G1g1 ." "Camelot:· fantai.tac man. an cccentnc and an . .. M> Fair Lady" and .. Brigadoon:· <id,enturer ·· has died at age 86 Loewe. known as Fnt1 to has The sun1vsng member of one of friends. died unda~ at 1':51 p.m. at . the most successful collaboralaons in ,Desert Hospital. said a nursing super· i\mencan musical history. and whose '1sor. The composer was hospatahzed roman11 c tunes still endure. died on last Wednesday w11h chest pains. Valentine's Da) of heart failure. said When Lerner died in IQ86. Lowe guardian and friend John Moms. said. "It Y.On't be Ion~ before we'll be Lerner and Loewe gave lovers 'iUCh Y..riting together again. I j ust hope fa,ontcs as "Almost Like Being in 1he> have a decent piano up there." Llwe." "I Could J-lave Danced All ··Fritz wasa great friend and a great Night.-"On the Strttt Where You mnn.'' Moms 5'id. L ... e:· "l''e Grown Accustomed to Loewe's close friend. comedian Her Fa e" and "If Ever I Would Red Skelton. has wnuen "a most Lca'e You·· beautiful eulog)." Moms said. and ll Actor-dancer Gene Kell.). who will be delivered dunng what the starred 1n the film "Bngadoon:· spokesman said would likely ~ a praised Loewe as "a fine musician public funeral. Service plans were sull who did great thinp." · incomplete. ··1 "'as luck) to do 'Brigadoon.' • Dunng their panncrshap. ~we bc;causc 1t was a .singer's picture... and Lerner wrote such hlls as "Bnp· .,.,.,, Frederick Loewe doon" in 1947. ··)'1 y Fair Lady" an . 1956 and "Camelot" 111 1960. The t~m rcunifed in 1973 for a Broadway production of"Gigi ... which they had dooe as a film in J 958. Lerner and Loewe's collaboration began with a one-night flop in Detroit in 1942. They pU1cd bitterly after "Camelot ... their last Broadway hit. in 1960. After a 1973 reunion for lhe Broa~wa_)' production of "Gigi." lhey remained fnends. ~ Newlywed boqked for mufder of Wif~ on honeymoon cruise M LOS ANGELES (A P) -A new0 I) \\ed who said has Wl(e was blown overboard while Joa&ing on tht' dc'Ck of a ship dunn1 a honeymoon cruise wa\ booked for 1nvesugation of murder when lhc occanhner dock.cd. an FBI ke<1man said ~ · ---ti~~..M.L~~tJJ..L..w~\~t~~,6..of nta Monaca was arrnt-cd turdiy a er an intense .S Coast Guard tearch found lhe bod)' of has wife. FBI spokesman Fred Rcapn said un- da} R ton wa taken into cuttody when the cruise ship tar Dancer docked 1 n Lo natln Harbor and held w11houl bail at lhc Tqw\1nal l land fcdtral ora19n. Re.-n 111d he. rouldn'1 ~kasc details of what kd 10 Ros1o n's arrc\I, The body of Karen Roston. 2 . was found by the U .. Coast O uard about 12:30 p.m. Saturday, said San Daft<> County coro ner's office spokesman RobcnGrubb. Thecauscofherdcath was to be determined by autopsy. Thecoup~ were married Feb. 61ust bcfort ember in• on 1 hOnt'}'mOOn ru1se of the Mcl1ean coast wt th 731 other puscnarrs. ship's ;tafr captain told lhe Lona Beach PTcss.- Tclearam. Roston told au1hon1ie that h•ah winds bkw has wife off tt\c.d«k near tht -stup's JOllJ"I tf'l('k. "but "the w1ndi ~ not that trof\I. .. Capt. Thomas W11dun1 said. "N•ooc 'no* •hi& mlly~p. pt.ncd." he said. "No one htard anythana. The husbend ftl)Oncd tht actadcnt Thc:rc wp:rc minor marb on his nee~. but 11'• \t'f'V dankuh to 1cll how they aot 1herc. He said he 101 them when he tried 10 rescue his wife." 1 he ~csman was reported over- board about 2 a.m. Saturday whtn the ship was about.4' mdeuoutbft'll of San Daqo. Coast G uard htty Off~r Don Ro~rts said.._ __ The oast Guard immediately bepn 1 tcarc:h wnh tht cutttr Point tuart and a hdicopttr and Jet. The Point 1uartrtt0vtttd the body. The tar Dancer, 1 lahamas- rq.ist~ stup owMd by Admiral Cru1ta of Maam1. Fla • h8d aho 11tarchcd for tht body. but die mllwt of the vnttl and ~ lllaul11n JOvcm·ment rtqunwd t.._t tht Fii 10\'Cltllllf the MMnan'I deadl. llld COHI GYArd La. Andy C'lapowakyj . --------.::~- .. Power struggle . Th~ Assembly's so-called "G~nf of Five .. has stepped_up 1ts guerrilla war apinst Speaker W1ll1c l. Brown by proposing a constitutional amendment that would reduce his powers. Capitol observers say the Democratic lawmakers' revolt has little chance of success. But it docs focus needed attentio n on the question of whe ther too much power resides in an o ffice whose present occupant o nce referred to himself as the .. a ):.Stollah o f the Asscmbl)." ... T he Gang of Five moderates would appear to ha'c good reason to snap back at Speaker Bro wn. They complain that the co mmittee me mbers and chairmen he has appointed block balls that ha ve drawn public support. such ~s ones strengthe ning the death penalty. ... As for the Republicans tcaman~ with the Democratic dissidents to replace Mr. Brown. Minority Leader Patrick Nolan of Glendale sa}s a bare-m in imum coaliti on '-"Ould be too shon-l"ed to pursue. In the meanumc. pcake r Brown ma> see has power erode a s long as the Gang of Fi ve continues to cooperate w11h Republicans . .\II things comadered. that ma> not be so bad after al l. Tbe Sllcrameato Unloa Gridlock The Bay Area A.ir Q ualaty Ma nagement Distric t has delivered a warning that will. an time. result in changes an the daily life of mall ions of us. The regio n. the district says. can no lo nger afford the luxury of a single-occupancy car and those cars are ~oang to sta> an home garages in increasing numbers af the distrac t has its way. It as difficult to 1maJ.ane the e xtent o f the changes an auto use which the district wall e nforce 1f voluntary compliance is no t o btained . The American rom ance with the automobile as woven into the fabric of daily life. And it is difficult to imagine. at th1 time. where finances will come fro m for the expanded public transit services which new auto use regulations will entail. Nonetheless. 11 is an ane' 11ab1lity that c hanges he ahead. Next ume. take the buc; and leave the driving to us could "ell become a regio nal c;logan and not JUSt that of Greyhound. SllD Fraaclsco Cbroaicle Bakkers' theme park Jam and Tamm} Bakker are gb ing to set up sho p in Palm Sprang~. The) '\'c found some cho ice real estate in the d esert that t he~ ho pe to 1urn into a $2 bill ion "religious re treat" fca1 un ng an all-"'ea1hcr indoor shopping comple\. a 1.000- room ho tel. go lf cou rses. condominiums and ho mes. This 1..·ouplc ccrtainl) d ocsn't lack for gall. Pushed out o f 1hc PTL ... thq arc bouncing back as 1f the scandal tha1 put 1hcm o n th1.• kids ne"er happened. It's as plain as the makeup o n Tamm~ Bakkcr's face that "'hat's proposed fo r Palm Sprangs 1s a business 'enture intended to enable the tcle-. angcla sts to once again have a1r- cond 1t1oncd doghousec;. Liberace-st~ le ma nsions. fa nC} cars. regular shopping 'pree\ a nd the carefree hfes t}le of the n ch Tbe El Cajoa Daily Caliloraia11 Elected officials U.S. SENATORS Cranston, Alan (0 ), 5757 W. Centur} Bhd. ::515. Los Angeles 90045. (213) 2 15-2 186. Wilson, Pete (R ), 840 Newport Center Dme. S uite 240. Newport Bench. 92660. 720-1474. Mail may be addressed to U.S. Senate. Washington. D.C 20510. U.S. REPRESENTATIVES Badham, Robert (40tb Dist:-R>. 180 Newport Center On c. Suite N O. Newport Beach. 92660. 644-4040. Dannemeyer, William (31tb Dist.-R ) 1235 N. Harbor 8 1-.d., Fullcnon 92632. 992-0 141. Dornan, Robert (38tb Dist-R), 12387 Le wi s St. uatc 203. G arden G rove. 92640. 97 I ·9292. LH&rH, Dan (4%nd Dist-R >. 555 E. Ocean Bl vd .. uate 505. Long &ach. 90802. (2 I 3) 439-0219. Packard, Ron (43rd Dtst-R ) 629 Camano de los Mares. Suite 204. Sa n C lemente. 91627. 496-2343. Mail ma) be addressed to Ho use-Office Building. Washington. D.C. 205 15. STATE SENATORS Ber1eson, Marian (37tlll Dist.·R) 140 Newport Center Drive, Suite 120. Newport Beach. 92660. 640-1137. Carpenter, Paul 8 . (33rd Dist.-Dl 5400 Orange A ve nue. Cypress. 90630. 952-3201. Royce, Edward 8 . (3tnd Dln.-0 ) 1661 N. Raymond Ave .. Suite 211. Anaheim. 9280 1. 871-0270. Se,Ymoar, Jolla (35tb Dlst.·R), 2150 Towne Centre Place. Anaheim 92806. 385-1700. During sessions. mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sacramento. 95814. STATE ASSEMBLYMEN Alita, Doris (71st Dtst.-R), 5911 Cerritos i\ve .. C ypress. 90630, 821 -I 500. Brewa, DeuJs (Htll Dtst.-R ), 1945 Palo Verde Ave .. Lo ng Beach. 908 I 4. {2 I 3) 493-5514. Fer...-. GU ('1ttll Dist.·R>. 4667 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 305. Newport ~ach. 92660. 756-0665. Frt11elle, Nolu (Hda Dlst.-R ). 17195 Newhopc St .. Fountain Valley. 92708. 662-5.S03. · J-..., Rots (14tJa,Dlst.·R >. 1501 N. Harbor Blvd .. Fullenon. 92635. 738·.5853. Lewis, Job R. (17da Dtst.·R). 1940 N. Tustin Ave .. Ora nae. 9266 7. 998-0980. Loapffre, Rlcbrd E. (711141 Dl1t.-R), l4550 Maanolia St.. Suite 20f. Westm inster. 92683. 895-4334. Durina sessions. mail may be addressed to State Capitol. Sicramento. 958 I 4. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS S&ut•. Reser -1st District. 834-3110 Wa.der, Harriett - 2nd District. 834-3220 Va..-ea, Ga•dJ H. -3rd District. 834-3330 "-"· Dea -4th District. 834-3440 Riley, Tlllomat P . -5th Distnct. 834-l.S.SO Address: 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana. 91701 . ORANGE COAST ........ _....:;.----.. Oranoe Coast OAILY PILOT/Mondey. February 15. 1988 AS ''The Democrats may h ave the good on Bush and Iran, They will hold thelrev/denceuncil September and then leak It.·· · t'~ ~iY. fol.1<~, e\IT rr'b WCRf>E "ffi~N ~' 1~ ... YoUR C."\Lt> W~~ ~N ~\"'IBO\tr '°' f)EN5E OF ~Uh\O{( Method of judicial review on gay soldier case significant By RICHARD CARELU WAS HI NGTON -Although a federal appealscoun dec1s1on stnkang do" n the Arm} 's ban on homose,ual soldiers as not assured ofrema1n1ng a lasting precedent. 11 as bemg called a ga) -rights land marl . It offc~ homosexuals s"eepang ne"' pro1ect1 on from governmental d1scrim1nat1 on in t'm plo)ment. healt h care. education and housing as "ell an mihtal) sen ice "This decision ~'s about dis.- . cram1nat1on based on se·wal onen- tat1o n "hat Bi'o"'n 's. Board of Education said about d1 scnmanat10n ba~ on race - our countn "'all not tolerate 1t.'' saad l\bb' Rubenh:ld . legal director of th~ g.a} rights Lambda Legal Defense and Educa- ti on Fund The upreme Coun·s 195.l de· c1s1on 1n the Bro"' n case ou1la"cd ral 1al sei regat1on in public s.chools and helped spark 1he c1' 11 nghts mo,ement B) a 2-1 'Ole'. a panel of the ~th L Circuit ( ourt of .\ppeal'> 1n an Fraoc1sco SJ1d thc .\rm~ 'aolatcd gt Perr~ Watkins· cons11tut1onal ngtm "hen 11 barred him from rr-enhs11ng because he 1s a homose,uaL The ruling 1tSC"lf 1s a big g.a ~ -ngha~ 'KtOf") But more 1mponan1 to futun.· cases. 1f 1hc dec1s1on 1~ not O\ er- turned. 1s ho"' the.-m un rcached 11s conclusion. In ruling for Watkins. lhe coun said horno~\uals "ho contend 1he' "'ere dcn1cd their right under 1he C'onst1tu- 11on ·s 51h and 1.i1 h amendments tu equal protec11on of the la"' must get thl' <.ame t) pc of Judicial re' 1e"' the ANALYSIS upremc (nun ha~ required uni\ rm racial m1non11l'\ Jnd alien\ :'\o f1:dcral aprx·JI' C<'un had l''l'r said that ~hen an cqual-protclllun IJ"'>Ull 1' ba~d un ~mc lharact<.'nst1c other th an race ur ahen stalU'l. l.'.Oun'l ha'~ emplo,cd 1h1\ 1es1 1s there" a rational rcawn for thc dl'l\.rtm1na to~ treat· mcnl'' . The challenged la"' or poh1.' i\ almo'lt Jl"a~\ uphdd "'he'n the ··ra11onah1' \IJndard" 1'> u~d But "hen 1hr rnallt'Tigt°d ta~-or poltq dl\lrtmina11~s bas.c"d on ract' or alien s1a1u' -or 11 affe"Ct'> cena1n "fundamcntJI nghu·· -couns ha'e upheld 11 """ if 11 "a' ··~ tailorl·d 10\Cr'1: J 1."ompclltng go' ern- mcnt tntcre'>I ·· \tore oht'n lhdn not la"'s and go,ernment pol1ucs s1ud1e"d b' cnurt<, under \Ul h Wo-lallt"d "stm I ~ru11n' .. ha' c-bee"n O' e"nurnC'd In 1tic l~"'O<, the upr<"mc ( 11un Crl·at<:d a m1ddll' lll:r of scrut1n' in e"qual-prOlt>elwn caS<\ -1n\ oh 1ng d1,\.nm1na11on based on~' In t ho~ go' crn ml·nt mu'll pro\ c thl' chJlll•ngcd la"' nr pohn 1~ ··substan- ualh rcl Jll·d w 1mponant lll'' · l'rnml·ntJI ohJl"ltl'l'c, ·· Equ..il-protcc111.>n la \\SUllS based on SC\ arc morc difficult to "1n 1han tho~e 1n,oh ing rar~. ahcn c.tatu\ or fundamt•ntal nght' hul t'as1cr 1han lhli e usang lhl' rat1onJht~ standard Thl' 4>th ( m:u1t C oun panel addrd hlirnl>\C\UJI\ 10 thc lt\t of \o-nlkd ··.,u.,pcl t 'IJsi.c,·· -ranal ma non lie~ and ahem D1tTenn2 trea1mt'nt of sulh gruups b~ the ·&O't"fnment as \.OOStderl·d ··inhert'nth SUSp<"Cl. Ekl·au\e lhe" 5th Jnd I ~th amtnd- ment\ proh1b11 onh go' e"mmt'ntal d1~nm1nat1on the coun'c, decmon d0<.·c, not afkca d1~nmana11on b~ pn,ah.' uu1rns or mo\t non-go'· crnmen1al en11t1es such a\ pn,ate t'mplo~Ns . .\nd lhl" d("(ISIOn ·s 1mpac1 1s no1 n<lllOn"' 1de l" nlc-ss <'' entuall~ up- held b' the upreme C"oun the ruling "'111 n:ma1n btndang leg.al precedent nnl\ 1n nane Western states and the L ~ tcrrnon of Guam Tht s1a1es are' .\laska . .\nzona. C alifom1a. Ha" a" lOano. on ana . ~da Orrgon and \\ ashangton The upremc C oun 1n IQ ti upheld J Georgia an11-~om' la"' 1ha1 alhl"''> u1manal prO'>C'\.Ullon for pn- ' a1c homose\ual acu But the Q1h ( 1rcu11 1.uun panel s.a1d 1he .\rm' polio goes further b' targeung a 'nld1er\ \t'\U3l p~cfc~nce reg.ardk.,, 111 "ondu\.l E'l'n 11 lhl' -,uprl'mc C. oun \\l"H' t11 fl'\('f')(' tht JCd'iOO ~)me ga~·rt111hl\ Jl 11' "'' t'ICht•\c II "Alli r<.'rn31n J landrnJrk ··11 signals thl.' beginning •>I .. Clun\ onng "'11ltng 10 e'\.lminc mMI." do~I' "'hJI thc'c an11-g.a~ poflc1t·\ are and t":111g "1lling. to 1hro" them out ·· said '-an Hunll'I n l lht' .\mcnc..an ( i' ti L1t'C.·n1cs l 'nwn .. ~o maucr hu"' th1'> CJ\(' turn~ l'Ut [ th1n l lhc fa\\ Jn ga~ nghu C3l.<'\ \\Ill begin 111 turn ilrnund nci"':· she" s.11d Ri<'ltard Car~/11 C'OV~rs r•~ •· pr~m~ Court ud l~g•l alfalrs for n~ .4ssociat~ Pr~ss Democrats will thank Rather for roughing up Bush on TV WA HI NG TO:" -1t-t Prts1-fohn,110 R ll hard '-l\On and J amm' dcntGeOflC'Bu,h1s\11llao"ang o,er Cartl·r In ~'cral rase-s. thC' "hite his 1cle' 1'11on tu)slc "'Ith CB Htiu<.e l'Omplaancd 10 ht'I bosc,c' Anchorman Dan Rathrr. Bush and ahi.1ut him It "as 10 CBS's crtd1t 1ha1 has suppont'r'> t hin~ 11 pro'cd he 1s thl'Chl11tc 11HurcC'ed \\ alterC'ronl 11<.' more" tough gu' than 1A1mp narro"'t·d lei R.uhcl' and another Bui if the) hd•e' c the dtspla~ of drtl.'rmancd n·poncr. Roger Mudd. bluster will put 1hc cu nosily over Our \1an has worked opPosatc both Bush's rok in the lrancontra affair to men. In the da)s of the Bobb~ Bakl"f rest. the ) arc \Hong. Dcmocrat1r srandal. Roger Mudd "-BS one of the stra1cg1s1s belie\C that the long-term fr" hroaJcasl rcponcrs "e en- wanner of the <,(rap "''" be St'n counll'red d1 sg1ng 1n lhe file\ of thr Roben Dole. R·Kan If Dole fedt'mtagcnl'tes for hard ne"' facts. stumbles. ult1ma1el\ tht• Democratic Ra1hcr "'as cqllllll) zealous. )l't "as candidate fo r prc\lllrnt "all be thank-al"a~' "'allang to ''' e )Ounger re- ang Dan Rather porter\ a hand \\ (' rt'mem~r in a HOYll'\t'r thl' nauon ma' ft't'l about poliucal campaign Rathcx. ,ukang the spectacle of t"o g(o"n mt'n time out 10 h<.'lp an instt\Jlt-local spuucnng a1 cal h other on national nroph~ te "ho had JOantd the nat ional TV. Rather OO \cd Bush 1n10 an "I prr\s l"t'~ for a da~ Ratht'r v.as don't remember" rc~ponsc: The na-nranngJcadhnc. but "e v.uch('(f him t1on still doesn't l nl>" af the 'IC'C grnerou I~ mal e urc th<' local re- presadent l ne"' aooul crucial asp«ts porte"r"!. broadca t "':as factual and of the Iranian arms-lor·hosiagcs deal 1ntel't'\tang . Tht' Democrats art rounung on 't c ... Rather YICnt too f:ar v.11h Bu\h Bush's Repubhcan oprx)ne"nH> to ond intrrJ~tcd h1~ ov.n opanaons show that Bush "as npoS<'d \O "hen the ' aC't pre adent sot araumen· \'IV1dl) to the Irania n can of v.orm~ 1a11,e When Rathercunl pu1ltd the that for him not to ha'c rcmrmbcr'C'd cord on Bu h 10 end 1he 1ntt'I"\ 1cw. v.-as imPos able. neN of\ official\ hlamtd the abrupt If Bush ~ats back the Iran -Contra g~turc on the ~tame demand o( qunuons Ion.a e"nough 10 get th<' "broad~a\t nCYIS. But there was no Republican nomanauon. one Demo-m1stal 1n1 that Ri11he re"10)td ha' ma cratic insidcT told us. "then aboul th<' laM "0~ Labor 0.) the memo~ wi ll \tart Wha1 'lt"'cn don't lno• 15 that sur;facina... In other v.ords. the 1he 'erNI pu\h and pull 1 on ~mCXTll.$ may ha'e the goods on bchanJ the camttu all the 11me Bush and Iran. The) v.111 hold tht'ar Poh11c1aMdqcqunt on ~en cvlckntt until ~pte"mbcr and tht'n a l ap1n. trmpcrs fla This one "'s kalt al d1ffcrtn1 b«autt 11 w pla)cd out "Wuhoukt aavc Ratheran av.~rd:· la' C' on the air. and he nonnall\ tM ~mOCT'lt told our a talc LC's d ('(Ot'OU atmo or broadc-a,·, Whitten ne"'s "'"I \lofal \hould ~ "ahacf) Dcmoc"""r1"""t~1( .... tJ.,...t1Tt,...of,.. ~'101' tht') C"an·1 hi'~ tt-both wa tr)ll'I to ckmoh h Bush's ettd1b1ht~ 11htf th~~ act happ) nt"WS •heft no n tht tampe'lf' ho me strttoh v.1th ont 1 rufficd. or the fC\ raJ peop&e l"tp&a)t of tqmtnts or tht Rather c\ h.lnaana qunuon1 and .a.nJWen tnle'f"\'ecw an •hteh B~lh tttm5 to bt a ~t hard •swn and s.onan contrad1C11f\I ..om'' adtntt al read~ md•• m1mk in the pubhc domain s ont \tteran t"fpontt told ui: • Aad •Ml about the cttdabt\U) of .. "'"< e 'P«l Dan to ~ l.ft)1t\Jft1 but IMCMMfp Oftthtcard"~mihe Dan V.t M "tt t•P'C' Nixon cw -... hew tW'ftC'd °"' RathcT. and Rc:apo to be u •111 but t"'(ott or \'ftlrlft ~ wflo ha\t -ot\td Rtapn ~ ~ Dtoolit =P'"I oppoaase tuna 41" atonn wondtT' •h . 0.n no" "trtn"l fh io l\d Rathn wauquaU) t()Qlh on L)ndon mteropt\Qnt ~hrn ht WIS a trtti . . JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPUR n-poner. and Jrl·n t "''"' <.'lther .. D Rl (i (,R0 \\fR ~ G RO" BO LDE R -\1r\1,.m drug gro"cr. art' 1hn,1n~ .mJ •ur aucmpl\ to <rad1ca1c 1hn1 , '''P' Inn\. v.cal h\ compan~n \ l 1l"nrral \l'l ounung Offict' 1n' <''llg.JllCln 'h''"'' that 1he L n1tt'd t31<'' ha .. 'f'<'nt mort 1han S ~ 5 mil It on ,), er thl' ~·~I four 'ean on an acnal crad11.Jl11l"I pr ram tn \tn1ro. hu11hJ1 ,ounll\ \ttll rt>maan s a main supplier 01 manJuana and heroin lOMum<.'d hcrt , me t)f \'•Uf. m~,ne' ..-.tnl to pa~ for 0 of thr $('1plJn<''>1ha1 thl' 'te",IC"~n go' crnmrn1 u\t'' to \t"arch for and dr 1ro' dru~ \"f\)~ The l •.\0 "*' thO\t' plan<''> ,pcnJ onl\ about 4() hour. p<-r ml1nth 1n th<' air v.htn the \hould be u"C.'J arout 0 hours a month Tht cr.idK'11on pro&.Bm. v.h1 h d11tc~ trom the I ~"'Os., has done little 10 drt<.'r drut. ~wi-n Tht farmm u'<'d to tu~ 1httr plants on s•ccp \lt\1~an h1ll\1~tt\ "ow tht\ plant in tulj 'IC'"" vn U\C plains 0rui C1'0ps ha' r b«omc a h«1gt q.tJnst the ma~rabk \le\t<"an C'C'onom' for the farm "orl cf\ -.ho male tWlCC the Prt'' a1hn1 m1n1 mum • .-hen lhe) ••orl (or a dru& sro,..v IR. E -'L OITED -The T ~"" ~nmtnt hM 1~ited lbt lntemal Re,rnut Stnatt and found room for amp 'emenl Dcpen.mn.t an' cst1Pton nc1u ~ that the tR rouad Q \e SI m1lhon JYit b) elaman.nana tht t'\"'nt rotvmn on tu fonm It coru th11 mum for lltS cmpfo t'ttS 10 the prnnn. but the"'"~°' &om them don not mak~ the dfurt wontr•fuk. ......... _ _,,... . ...,. .,. qc .i ffiW rt' I ....... --.o.c. ' L£ T llH~ Cartoon missed .. the mark To 1hc Ed itor rr) but Re" Baban's cartoon dt'ptrnng Rather 's Pubhc I masc as off the marl nothmg to do wnh his anasuc abaht) Rex Babin as oneofthe 'rl') best Q, hen 11 comes to an work. h's has p<-rCt'pt1on of t.hl" event and sub~qul'nt mt'!t!lage that as off the m4r~ I caugt?t the Rather \'S. Bush fiasco and I "1sh 10 poant out that (I) Bush 1s running fo r p~sadent. Rather 1s n01. C!> Bu!th rdu~ to ans."'<'' ll'n""n quesllons. hr must evcntu.all) 1f "'e ar<.' to behe' c him. (3) Dan Ra1her 1s a ne"'sman. h1' JOb 1s to ask questions. get answers. rep()n to us on his fi ndings. ht' does thaljob \'CJ)' ~11 ur he "'ould not be umber I at his nct"or~ w c·,r had a succession of prcs1- d<.'nt!) lhat ha\C not been 100 pe rcent up 10 par some were no1 fi t to sen<'. olhl'f\ hcd ~till others ha\C kept th<' 1ru1h from the public This hascost us dcarh around 1he v.orld we''<' lose fm·n<h and morC' 1mp()nantl) "r ·,r lo!ll rrt•d1b1llt' You can't bu~ that "11h monc~ 11 ha'> to be eame'<i b) men of high moral antcgnt~ so this nc,1 <.'ICl 11on as quatc cnucal 1n that rrspcct I am ceruan that the KGB •~ al read' comp1hng informauon on the 'a nous candidates. and I am equ.a.JI) urt' 1ha1 "'home"' er e' rntuall) 1i ekc1l"d "'111 h:l\ e bet'n thorough!~ ~ru11n1 1ed before ht' tak~ the oath of office on Jan ~O 19 9 If v.e are to mal e an an telhge"nl choice. not one b;iscd on " ho has the' best smile. who tai l s 1he be-st v. ho ha" 131d the best sp«'Cht'S "ho has compiled the m ost mon<'' or "'ho made" mort' touch- do"' ns 1n college. than we need to be informed I for one" need to know. W§S GC'orgt' HC'rhcn "alker Bush an on the< ontra 01' crs1on wuh Col. Nonh and \dm1ral Poandc·<ter or was ht' not I n~d to kno"' that m' check marl.. for president "'3$ mad~ w11h a fu ll undentand1ng o( t~ e11n<bdat~ -ti- "' <'II a<. a full undentandang of the 1\\Ue' that face" that ne't pres1den1 Thi~ I\ not :a populant' contest.. "l' need J moral man an honMt man. an upright man an 1ntelltgent man and mos1ofall "cneedamantha1 "'<'can all fl'Spc1.·t Dan Ra1ht'r 1\ t~ang 10 g1'<' u' 1nforma11on and hl e h1m I 100 atr fru\tra1ed because It " so hard II".. stparlle' tht" "heat from the chaff GE:'\E SELIC· Irvin<" Council·s behavior embarrassing To thC' Edttor I "as sufl)n~ ( ouncalman Pete"r BulTa so st.:1 un hk defended Sandra Hamilton at the council m«u ng llf Feb "\. pani'"ularl~ since Ms Hamil- ton 1n111a1ed th<.' "'hole thing <C'on- 1ribu11on~ to her campaign I .\t mam pre' 1ous m«tmgs. Coun c1lme"n H~ll and ~mburgc) v.crt frl'~utntl\ 1n\ult1ng 11nd abus1H 10 1hc public "h~ didn't Mr Buffa defend thosc cat1 u ns" Could at haH been because" the} d isagreed w11h has pohllC'S'' Other ti mes.. Mr Buffa and Mr .\mburgc} talked and JOited loud.I) "h1le con1..'l'mt"d cmzen~ were tryinc 10 make a prt'~ntat1on Wasn't Mr BulTa concerned about rudeness to th<' public then" What has cawed Mr BufTa's change" of heart" Is tt becawe th e mec11ngs arc nov. on cable TV· for all 10 'itt" Or. was It because ~ Hamilton '-'•U !.a} ang what Mr. 8u.tfa v.-an1rd t<l hear~ ( omc on Mr Buffa. be fair. If )OU.rt' JOtng to drfcnd the CltlZCM. s~;al up tor all of them. EveryoM has a nght 10 be ho"'n councsy while tatang ha op1n1on. even 1f they d1sagrtt V.1th \'OU. In adentalh . l thinlt all of tht memben on the council could utc: a le !-On 1n e"t1qucue I. for one. am sometime erpbarras$Cd b their ~­ ha' 1or E PRONElVICH CQWi Mesa Higher uses for federal research funds - What's Being Planned Why This Ad What"s \ Av1ll1ble What You Can Do When ind Where • H "• 11 I 1 • , ... ..... . . SI , SI.._ 1' .. 1'• .... 1. 9 '· 7J ' 6 11 ,, • ·.1 !' J" IJ'• 1' • ,. IJ , ... ,,~. 4lo9 ,al, ••• t , ••• 1 • . i . ., ... . ' ... tt 2''- ' ,, 1 S lS' • 19." 1 .. so .. so-. s•. ' 11 .. 1u . )[7~ 1·: 1 ll ' • • • I I I I& 133 •l• ~7S"" U ! •• 1• ,.~ n·: s1.. • • ' 6 • • • • • 7S 11 9 • , .. .., .• 12 ' lt ' 11 ' lJ: ·J~ tt . )1•. ' 19 • • n , , .. 7 I It 1 • ••• ,. j '"' u •. • s 16 '" . J:; W: > L •oc>i<•O.• OTC UPs & DowN s Recession unlike ly. e xec utives agree \\ ..\~HINCi fON l <\PI -l ~ mJnufac:tunng nccu11vcs S<."e onh a unc-1n-lour chann· of a reccs.,1on 1h1!> ~rar .ind b~ a "'li e.: margin l'\pt'l'I profit) and c~pons to be up O\C:r t 9M7 k' ""'· an 1ndusll) group <,a1d \\ cdncsda' The Nauonal ..\~-;oc1a11on of ~1anufadura~ \a1d <1 \Un C\ 111 100 l h1l'f ncrut 1 H' ufficcr' 'iho.A cd h 1gh fC\l'I' ul lOnfilkn1.c about 1h1.· l'COn· om' and lmlc: lOOlcrn ahout ldllout from IJ\t Ol totl\.'r"\ \It.Kl. mJri.l'I plungl' . PUBLIC NOTICE Announcement of Publlc HHrlng {Negative Dec&ara,UonJ.€-llVlronm...,.tal AeeeHment AY<allab .. ) CAL TRANS (Celifornia Department of Transportation) it proposing to build a new dir9d entrance and ed rampe from the proposed John Wayne Airpot1 terminal to t~ Costa MeH Freeway (SR-55) 1n Orange County and to widen the Camput Drive overaoaalng °'the Corona def Mar Freeway (SR·73) In Newpc:H1 Beach. CA~•• 1tudied the ettect1 thl1 project may have on the environment. Our 1tudiH 1how it will not 1igniflcantly affeef the quality of the environment. The repor1 that explain• why it called a Negative Declaratlon!Eviromental A1H1tment (ND/EA). Th11 no11ee It to tell you of the preparation of the ND/EA and it• availability to you to rHd and provide notice of the scheduled Public HHrlng. M-i>S. the ND/EA and other project information are avialiable at the CAL TRANS District 7 Office, 120 South Spring Street, Loa AngelH and the CAL TRANS District 12 Otta at 161 0 17th ScrMt, Santa Ana; ~daya from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The ND/EA It also ani~ at the John Wayne Airport Administrative Offic~t. 3151 Airway Avenue, Suite K· 101 ,, Cotta Mesa and th• following ltbrat1H ; Newport BHch Marine,. Branch Library .. 2005 Dover Drive, Newport Beaoh; Orange County·Cotta Mesa Branch L•bfary, 1855 Park Avenue, Cotta MeH; and the Univ.,.lty Partt Pubtic: Library, '51 2 Sandburg Way, Irvine . • Do You have any oommeni. llbout proces1lng th• projec1 with a NO/EA? Do you di199rH with the finding• of our atudy • Mt tonh In the NO/EA? Would you care to mike any comment• on the pn>jed? Pie ... a~lt your oommen11 In wrillng no later then March I . 1988 to W. 8. Ballatlf1ne, CAl TRANS, Environmental Planning, 120 South Spring StrMt, Loe Angelet, CA 90012. An open houM. ~ .. hlbita and people to an1wei queetlon1 will be held: febru1ry 24, 1HI, 1:00 • 7 :00 p.m. county of _o,.no• 1300 louth Grand, ' luJkllng C Room 20I .. lanta AM A~ hNlfnV _. folaw ~~from 7:00 • 9:00 p.m. M9P1 and proJect plane wlll be on dltpfty and CM.TRANS peqonnel wlll be IVaifable to an1wer questont befofe end lflet the formal ~ion For more lnform•IOf'. c.ii RDn Koeinekl 11 CAL nw.a (213) U0·3755. Investors searching out ~galn-baseinent StOclts By CHET CURRIER ,,, ....... .,..., NEW YORK -Now that Wall Strttt has been in - bear market for nearly six months. some vcntu~mc in"cstors are seatt:bina out .. cMaf " stocks to buy. Of course. JUst about al the merthandisr 1 S!OC~brokcr has to offer has been marked do wn s1gmfka!"tl~ since last summer. But some stocks may, upon appraisal. look chcaPfr than others. How t~ ldent1fy them? One handy way Is to plua se"eral 'tat1sucaJ measuru into a computer proaram and Stock m•rlr•ta t:lo••d loT holiday. instruct the machine to 5eal'(b the rt'larket for stocks that meet those cntena. Norman Wc1naer and M ichael Metz. anal~ts'llt the art\ estment firll'\ of Oppenheim er It Co, who ire ~II known on Wall Street for screen' or this type, hi ve JUSI completed one. • They fo.un~ "deep discount stocks" predominating in c:lct"tnr u11h11es. banking.. insuranct. savings and loans. and some household-name blue chips ar wetl . "No 1nH'stment decision 1s warranted on the basis ot thc:sc figures alone," thcycaution. lfastock is out offavor. M UTUAL FUND S .. Uu•rc arc hkety to be e..ceUcnt reasons why. · "The data lhoutd ~used•• 11uinin1Point1n a quest for unOsually attrKtive values.'' Weinacr aod Metz say. · The analyatt Mt thrtt 1tandard1 for a stock to qualify as dcepf y discounted: e Its priee-eaminas ratio had to be at least onc•1h1rd below the averaae for the market as a whole. as measured by Standard & Poor's index of 400 industrials: • It must carry a d ivi<knd yield at leas t onc-th1Fd more than the S&P 40(}. e The ratio or its stock price 10 book value. or thco~ucal wonh 1f the company were to be liquidated. had to be at least one-third below the a~te rauo for the S&P 400. "The two big est names th11t shpwed up on Weinger and Mctz's screen were General M otors and Scars Roebuck -prime eumples or "companies that clcarl)' would be affC'tted by ~any slowdown in consumer spending." the anal)sts noted. A lso conspicuous by its presence 1s Memll L>nch. reflecting the depressed state of the securities industry. Numerous bankina concerns also made the least· loved l ist. thanks (irthat 1s the right word) to wom es about loans in T hird World countries and in re~I estate and energy deals that investors arc womcd about. • O.range Coast OAILY PILOT/Monday. February 15, 198e Oscar hype shifts iDtO high gea~·ffiis ~eek Billy Wilder Thal berg award '. to Wilder BEVERLY HILLS (AP) -Billy Wilder. who wrote.J directed or produced a number or American film claH1cs . inclu ding ··sunset Boulevard ... and "Some Like It Hot." will become the 25th recip1en1 of the Motion Piclure Academy's Irving G. Thalberg Award. Roben E. Wisc. current Academy president and himself a Thalbcrg Award recipient. an nounced Wilder's award selectton. By IOI TJIOMAS inp 1n a messa,e to members 1n thc •111 1 s $,._...., rem1 ndtr Im o cha1blc rcltasts: -.. HOLLYWOOD -The ~cond you will be importuned by advtni\e· wa ve ·of ()scar hype and hpopla mcnl, promotto nal &tfts and other ~&ins this week with the. 60th !obbyina tactics, in •t' attempt 10 Academy Award nominations. and 1n01.1cncc your vote. Each year these almost as many publicists as rcponers crude and eJ<cess1vc sohcitauon~ will attend the pre-dawn event cmbarrasc; 1he academ)·. embarrau "Broadcast News;· "The Last you and demean the s1gn1ficancr of Emperor.'' "Moonstruck" and the A.cadem) A.ward .... " "Hope and Glory" seem cenain to Yet 1h1s )ear's campaign appears as place bj~ in the Wcdncsda.>' nom1· intense as ever.estimates of the total nations. Judaina from critics awards cosl run as high as $5 million and Hollywood conS(nsus. "I don't know ho" much attcn1ton Following thc announccmcnn -1s paid (to the campaigns) b) the held a1 5:30 a.m. to accommodate \Oter~·· observe!> W1~. '"Not much. I East Coast n~ws shows -dozenc; of suspect I Imo~ 1hc) have no in· sleepy-e yed publicists will I. telc· flu ence on rn) vote: I rely solel> on phone thei r clients and bo'>ses with my ownJudgmcn1 the aood (or bad) news: 2. rt'turn to "I th in!.. the campaigns areJusufied their offices to plot the S«ond phase onl) 10 catl aucn11on 10 a good til m of the Oscar campaign. that ha~ been released earl} in 1he "'Campaigning' 1.~a dirty word. but year. Thai'\ the onl ~ wa}' rm tn· everybody does 11. admm a major nucnn.-d I read abou1 'Ttn Men: studio market•n$ executi ve who re-which v.a\ releaS<.·d earlier 1n 1987. quested anonymity. and I said to m ~self. ·veah, that was a "We don'1hkc11. but wc can't \top good p1c1ure · .. it:· sighs Academy president Robcn "You can't influence Academ' Wise. member\:· admit!> Booker Mena,·. The Academy of Motion· Picture v. ho ha!> directed caJT)pa1gns for Arts and Sciences e~presse'> 11s feel-'n1H·rsal p1<:1 ure!> fo r 1he past d~zen SCHOOL DAz:. (1., U :OO 2:4 0 S:Ob 7:4o·• to: to lllOONS t •uc" (PG) U :SS l :OS S:OS 7 ·15 • t lO OADCAST NaWS .(a "12:00 2:31 S:IO 7:41 • l OilO =~rup_ ta D (II) l :t04:007:0010:00 A .,_.., ..... ,, t2:05 2:2S 4:$5 7:25 .. t .S5 MitNAAMaY C .. 1·00 3:10 5:10 7:30 ,:40 Wilder. 81. has won six Academy -.ns fll) OYE•eoA•o (PG) Awards and 21 nominations dunno a 11 :50 3:00 S: 10 Plus eu 1er1e1 Not o 7:15 a. t :35 Included (PG) nearly 60-year movie career that began in Germany and continued ~'M{'1~~"?3~0C:,'::" *..~~-~~~.~:,~.: 1 after he fled the Nazis and came to the ~~~;~~~;;;~~~~7~:~4~0~•~•~1~5~s~~~~;1UllOl~~11~11~'~""~f~Ullll~css~1110~Tf~~ United States 1n 1933. The Thalberg Award 1s awarded to "a creative producer whose body of work reflects a consistently high quah1y of mouon picture pro- duc11on," and 1s onl} ~1ven when the Academy of Mo11on Picture .\rts and Sciences Board of Directors decides there is a desen 1ng rcc1p1cnt. The award has onl) been presented 28 11mes 1n 1he h1 stol) of 1he Academ}. Stt' en p1elberg recel\ ed tht' award last )ear. i\ maJOn ty of the -A-cadem y-'rgovenrof' musl approve the selection for-·the award 10 be made. Darryl F. Zanuck won the av.ard three times and Hal B. Wallis twice. meaning 11 has gone to onl) ~5 individuals since 11 was established 1n 1937. Rules 1n effect for the pas1 se veral )'ears prohibit an tnd1\'1dual from receiving the award more 1han once. Other rec1p1ents include i\lben R. Broccoli . Ray Stark. Walter Minsch. Pandro S. Berman. Mervyn LeRo). Laurence We1ngar1en. Ingmar Bergman and Alfred H11chcocl... Wilder won .\cadcm) A~ards for both directing and co-wn11ng .. The Lost Weekend" 1n 1945 and .. The Apartment" 1n 1960. He ~on a screenwn11ng award fo r ··sunset Boukvard" along with Charles Bracken and O.M. Marshman Jr .. and an Oscar as producer -0f "The Apanment," besl picture for 1960. ..... •COITUMSA "'•"" 8ruP'•a f;:t•••j\ ~!>)'9 ),...)..;~~'"' ,,, p. "_. MU,Alll ~,. .. JA-. •fl IORO tJ••"'• ~·m . .,, .,..~ KEVIN BACON ELIZABETH McGOVERN SHE'S HAVING A BABY o9 . t oo NOW PLAYING • fOUllT Ml YAL1£Y u llllWIA •OMJIG( l!::a::il fO..Mcbf-'•" 16'<'• Ptc'it \,.,U ,t.!r (.t""'..i'\ ---......_P1t•11: IJ9 •sco ..... 1•!'.WI ~~ i.-,,,..,.,o.-..... •lfMll( f"•l"ll\ 1111$.llOll WltJO WUT-S'T(~ .,...~ 'f\;OOdbr"°"t ""--t ........ (,--.¥01 '-' \ 'O'" "f'C ~'T.,,,~~ #tfTWlllTUI \S• t,gSS ~~ J60 6r.'C '9S sns P.cil( I" A~ )9 •COllA MUA !""•'~' C#t"'I ~"""' 979 IU I ....... tCCll~•~,-~ ·~·"' Ot-.w .. "' )!8J ~-· When he arrived in Hollywood 1------------------------------< after Oeeing Europe. ht> spoke less than 100 words of English and hved in the ladies· room of the Chateau Marmont Hotel. His moth er, Jrand· mother and stepfather all died al Auschwitz. In "Sunset Boulevard." an aged movie · star shoots a yo ung screenwriter when he tries to leave her. "Double lndcmnll)" is about an insurance agent who pl ots with the wife of a rich client to kill him and collect the poltc). Other Wilder films include "Irma La Douce.~· "Stalag 17," "One. Two. Three." "The Fonune Cookie" and "Sabrina." The ThalbergAward is named after Irving G. Thalberg, the production •h1cfat MGM who died at age 37 but left a legacy of elevating the artistic quality of film with such movies as "The Good Eanh," "Romeo. An d Juliet." "Ben-Hur" and "Flesh and the Devil. .. The· award will be presented to Wilder al 1he Academy Awards ceremony April 11 al the Shrine Auditorium .in Los Angeles. The sho" will be broadcast live on ABC· TV at 6 P·Pl· PST. OOUY lnHO ..... , "°"'"1tOM ..... ,.. SNOOT TO KILL tll 1111 _ .... llAt 11 .. J -.., 1net0 INl'S MAVINI A IMY ,,.1ai "" Jo• J,JJ .,,. 1"41 OOUT mUOICHU IN MOONSTIIUCK t"91 IMS .. lilt 7.U t\JI AK W C r n1•• !>outh I! lllU• 1111 focotty N 011 A"'' 10M MllC'f, mw~ne...._ nmt ... AND A IMY (NI 1t1• ,,,. ... t>4t .. lt<U TMI LAST lMftllOa 1N1 1"6t ,... , .. 1 .... .... , l"9IO wa cuv.rt TMl "MIHNT" AND TMI UIMOW .. lllllt .... , ...... .............. Gell •ATM AYTUO'IONl lll tMI COUCM n. tit LA MIRADA GATEWAY ~:.:a:.::m~111tt::.!l!;.!":.!•:!!,..1:.'!.:'"'lll'{?W1sn.•n ,,.. '•• v .... 1 v-eou• lft8IO ..,...._UAMI 0000 MOtlNINO V11TNAM Ill 11M Jill ., ... ,. 11• -.n anuo ._.,. HlmtaJYOM ......... SMOOT TO KILL 181 u,.. a.-s.• ,,., '"ie "°"' '"'"° c ... MOONSTIIUCK (NI it>• we ,, .. ,,. .,,. Ill"* IACOW l\t~~ 'IMl'S KAVINO A UAY ~tal lllt lttS .... IM I~ TMI LAST IMPIRC>a IMI .,..,, .. , ....... '°"'' lftllO MG~Jml' llONWllD tll ' ,. ... ''" ,., .. DOUY m 1tO SCHOOL DAZl{9) I lM llM tM 1'11 II rtl r OOU Y m uo C.Ul WU-.\ ACTION JACKSON fl.I t'4J ••HS t 1U 1•u DOUT STntO wucu v .. n THI SHPINT AHD lHI lAINaOW ~ 1 .. ,,,, ••• ,. .... ,_ DOUT 1"1110 TOM MUC'f • ""'~·"'~ TMHI MIN AHO A IA&T tNl 1 .. J 111' •• 714.S .... .. <¥,,..-, net saHNT AND ""unaaw,. '9KI ......... ynr •• I hew iHC proft.ilJ.onals ~o have Spent }Car!> 1n" the bU'itnt'55 and Sttn thou,and\ of tilm" You ca n't hustle 'em a.uracLan IUldic:.OCC. " • lr)Ul& to.bu) m~ " , MC( ht) ~ 1d that nh ersal rQ "The ma in i oul 1'> to gel the 'uter'> 10 ~c ~our p1u ure ' ou do c' el)· thing pos)1ble $0 thl·\ ~an ~c 11 at thcir l'On' cntcm:c · Mc<. la) '!I big pu\h th!\ H•ar •'> for UnnC"~I"~ pre\tt~e tilm .:Cn Frte- dl)m," v. t11ch hu'> Pt'rlormed· d1!.dp- point1ngh at lhc bo\ offic~ 1n m limited f"clt:a'>t' ~intt· "')' enihc'r tht' film ha!> hlld ~I SJX'llJI S{rt:t'n1ng!I JI 1he '>tud101hcatt'r.1ndud1ng thu'>l' fo r the at:tor'>. v.ntcr' and d1reuors guilds .\tadcm) mcmb1.'r\ tan al!>O !>hov. mcmbt:rsh1p rnrd., for ad· m1~s1on at 1hcatc" '>hll\'lng ··\n Freedom·· ··We reaJh . reall)' love the film." ~)S Peter Silberman. West Coo~l publicil) \ice pre>1dcnt for Tri· tar "We (ell v.c needed to do !IOmeth1ng special IO makc 1t more available for Al'adem) members. So we sent out ~.500 ca~~e11e~ or 'Gilb> ·" This 111 behc ... cd 10 be a first-time event for a film that 1s !>ti ll"' theatrical release. c:>nl) 14 ads tor .. Oul of il<fnca"J'~ noni111a11on~ :i.nd the film cnde up v.11h lhl· best p1e1 ure award or 1985 On the other hand. Orion P1cturn bought 6S ad pilgcs for "Amadt'u :· thl' tx· .. tJPICIUrc V. IJlnC"r for 1984 . Tn-Star Picture<> ioot.. t'Xtrem.c mca!.urcl) tu tn,un n.posure for "Gab) ... J film Jhi1u1 .i hJnd1rapped v.oman It hJ~ tx.'en pr.il\ed h\ the cnt1Cl>. but pcrhJp\ hnau~ o.f the nature of lht ... tvr\ H h~ failed to r ~UFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Wlltrt Your Dollar Comi M4re' lt22 llUIOl llVD ' com llt£$A-SU11S6 EDWARDS TOWN CENTER COSTA MESA 751-4184 PLA YS DAILY AT 12:15 2 :45 4 :00 5 :45 7 :30 9 :15 10:45 The most visi ble form or cam- paigning 1'> JdH:n1sing in the Holl)- "Ood Reporter and Dail) Vanet)'. E't'I) v.1ntcr the trade papers bulge v. nh ilds procla1m1ng films and filmmakers "for )ourcons1dera11on." One· publicist es11 mates the cost per page al S5.000. including creat1H\ color printing and s_pace charges- " Let's face ll. the trades are our htblc~:· comment., marketing ron- ~ulta nt Lloyd Lc1pL1g. "The qucsuon '" hov. mam ad'> to run" If \Ou run ioo fev. ~ ou ·don·1 gt"l cons1d'era11on Too man' and "ou·re accu~d ol o..-~rloll. the \.Oi~r '>8)'S, 'The) ·r~ ~ .,....,. .,_,, ....... '¥fl"'l.,....,.,. --~ M•~ "lrl' ..- Publ11.1t> ph1>' 1n 1mpoi;ant role u'I o\cadl'm> campaigns. (l)n mlga1iQe· stand'> m.t'ntl\ \her could be seen on fou1 1..0' ('r" She ha~ appearud on mo~• ot thl· tmponant TV talk ~h0'4' .\ll of thl'I bnngs attention 10 ··Muumtrud .. ·· tor which she seen>~ ccrt.i1n to bl nominated as ~t actn.·~~ ··c her ha) been Hr) cooperattve," .. a~\ J.ohn Fhnn 4 publtclt) veuran v.ho is conducti ng the "Moonstrud.'' campJ1g.n for MGM. "We al!>O brought 01) mp1a Dukak1s 10 Holly· v.ood for a round of 1nlerv1ews. t D1rel tOr) \lorman kv.1!>Qn ha'i done -good worl fof u~ llUlJil• ~·l't~ "4lt-.il ()tl .... ....... ..°"....... • ........... . ,. "9-::i.-..... ' '" .Qwt' • ., ·~ " ....... • ,.. • .., ... hll ' .... "' .... NM-'" • ~ ... OOSl& Ol(t & • _.,,,..,°" MJIC> •LA --OOl.uoGI ••TAOf'IOOo ~-~""";"'! ..... " .:;··;-• • •.p·,.·~ ,,.,.,-... • ~:·~-.,,, .... .-o-• ~·r.-'.>l-; ... (--· AT THESE EDWARDS CINEMAS -·,c-:~::T.~AZA CHA"Ufl CENTMIVl.UGE CENnfl CROWN VAUIY/lL T°"° S ··SE"P£HT I THE AAINaOW" <"> IKlllT I J.5 M "3 MEN I A aAaY" (N ) ll l-4 H·l6 "SHOOT TO Klll •• (Ill) • DClJf lltJIO . 11 •1 •~'1~& JO II JO "MOAOCAI T MEWi" (Ill) !ft DOC8Y SftMO 11~2:1...._...._,:»-,0:10 "3 lllEN I aUY" (l"G) OIOCUT SlDIO UIS t I~ ls-i l~l l~lt l~ "SEil'NNT a THE RAIN90W"(llll I B 7 t lt t S 0000 flllO•U•UQ~AM ft) ~ OCU'f mllll 11 I l~J .. 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Ul-l.»lt.lt "tRotfWOOO" fl') • DGl.tT sa:o IU5H~J \HS ! • • A no-nonsense handbook for survival of the family DEAR READERS: If yQur life is glorious. youf children absolutely terrific. your marriaac idyllic, your hothers and sisters models of per- • fcction. and your ex-spouses arc aeoerous, considerate and helpful, )O~ can skip the column today. rm going to tell you about a.book that was wriuen for people whose marriages could use some repair. whose child ren arc somewhere be- tween difficult and impossible. who have relatives that are a pain in the nctk and whose ex-husband or ex- wife is irresponsjble. mean-spirited or just plain nuuy. SOme of the topics covered are: II How To Be a Creative Fighter. 1' Leaming To Celebrate and Laugh as) Family. •Trianaling -Parents Who Side W:th a thild Against the Other Spouse. •Manipulation of Family Mem- bers. •When To Seek Outside Help. •Infidelity. · •Divorce and Separated Parent- ing. •Working Mothers. •Grandparents Are To Love. •Constructive Ways To Settle Children's Fights. . •YoungAdults -Here Today and •• l.uDEIS Back Home Tomorrow. •The Golden Years? Your Ser· vices Are No Longer Required. The author. Mary G. Durkin, lecturer. writer and mother of seven young adults. holds a doctorate from the University ofChicaao. She writes in a no-nonsense way about families and how to make them work. She points out that American family life chan.aed . f!'Ore. between I 9SS .and 1985 than in, any 30-year period since Colonial days. I can attest to the validity of that statement because I began to write my column in l 9SS and I have seen the changes that the author writes about. Herc is a sample of Durkin's advice. This excerpt deals with stcp- parent ing: ··A stepfam1ly is not a natural fam 1l). It takes time to form bonds. Your stepchild re n might still be reco' en ng from the effects of the divorce. Be p"'pared for diuuptivc behavi~r. If your apouee i1 the non- custodaal pa"'nl make your step- child"'n feel that your home· is the in. too. If P<>Mi.ble. set aside a room for them wben they visit. . ,"Work1 out discipline auidelincs wtth your spouse. Let the children know that you both aartt on-those auidelines and stkk to them. If you have child"'n of _your own,-10 to a blended family workshop before you marry. If possible. brina the children from-bolh familin with you. "You don't have to love your stepchildren but you must respect them. Don't expect instant apprecia- tion for your stepparentina efTons. h miibt be ycan. if ever. before they· appreciate what you've done for them, "Don't make the mistake of forcing your spouse to choose between you and the children. In most cases you will lose." The title of this excellent paperback is .. Maldna Your Family Work." If your bookstore doesn't have it, send a check or money order for $8 (this includes postaac and handlin.J) to Thomas More Press, 223 W. Enc St .. Chicago, IL 60610. It may be the best investment you have ever made . T.esday,Febnaary rl ARIES (March 21 -Apnl 19): You'll surpnse yourself change of residence or marital status. Your approval is sought, but dilemma cannot be immediately resolved. Spar for time. ' b\ abllm to reach -------------'"lmpona.nt'· people. Emphasis on popu- lant'. speculation. lt'g1timate reason for celebraung. Burden 1s lifted. you gain 1ecogn1t1on lo ng SYDNEY 0MARR o'erduc. TAURUS (_April ·········-:!(}Ma) 20): Fresh stan indicated. love relationship pla)'S maJor role. Get to heart of matters. be direct. make clear \OU do not intend to play second fiddle. Career gets boost. Leo native figures prominently. GEMINI (May 21-June 10): Spotlight on education. possibility of Jo urney. scnsuaht). ab1hty to communicate feelings in dynamic manner. Reunion with loved one is on' tap. pride will be restored. money picture 1s bnght CANCER (June 21-July 22): Em phame St'nse of litJ;tess. be willing to laugh at your own foibles. You'll gain addnional information concerning financial status of close associate. pa nncr or mate. lntu1tton nng.s true. · LEO (July 13-.\ug. 22): C'harisma11c individual may be sincere but could also be m1S1nformed. Rel) on facts and figu res. eschew sensational claims. Focus on pubhc rdaHons. legal requirements. Scorpio plays dominant role. VIRGO( .\ug. 23-Sept. :!:!): Keepresolut1ons concern- 1n& general health. diet. nu tnt1on. Emphasis on emplo~­ mcnt. ~ork methods. bas IC issues. care of pets. people who rd) upon ~our Judgment and gcnerosil) Gem1n1 · ll'IVOl\ed LIBRA (~pt. 23-0ct. 2~): lnd1v1dual "ho mean~ muc.h to you talks about domestic adJustmen_t. poss1hlc SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Define terms. avoid self-deception. check insurance policies. read between lines concerning prices and leases. Secret meeting will take place. ult1matcly proves beneficiaJ. Pisces tn picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 ): Relati onship int~nsifies. }OU may be stanled by certajn repercussions. Maintain balance. prott'ct self in cl inc hes. Em phasis on. tri ps. visits. curiosity. Cancer. Capricorn play roles. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): What appeared lost "'II be recovered. including presuge. Views are vind1· cated. relationship 1s restored. plans crystallize for journq . Protect possessions. recognize financial op- ponun 1t). Aries featured. AQUAR IUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): You gel proverbial second chance. individual wh o opposed you will now be on )Our side. Romance could blossom. style is featured. ~ou'll be complimented on appearance and sex appeal. · Leo tn' oh ed. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Circumstances lake unusual twist. ~ou·11 be asked to make special appearance. success indicated 1n dealings with public. especiall y ~omen. Focus on the media. illusions. clandestine relat1onsh1p. IF FEBRUARY 11 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you ma) not be rd1~1ous in onhodox sen~. but you are sp.iritual. Gem1n1. Pisces. Virgo people play 1mponant roles 1n your life. You possess e~trasensOI') perception. you know when sometlnng of importance 1s to occur. Your dreams. prQpcrl> interpreted. often prove prophetic. Current cycle highlights business. career. marriage. possible addition to famll~ Loss is recovered duri ng final days of Februaf"). St'ptl'mber will prove outstanding for you this year. ~ vocabulary for persuasion The t~elve most persuast' e "ords 1 ~ English. according to one \'ale stlid>. are: You. mone~. sa,·e. ne~. cO). free. guarantee. love. discover).' results. health. proven You wouldn't think teen-age bo)s and elderly widows would have all · LM. Bo YD that much in common But it's said ••••••••••••• one thing more often than anything else comes to the minds of both - tbeir financial cond1t1ons Your blue eyes will seem blu~r. young lad). "hl'n )O U ~ear hpst1ck with a touch of blue in It Or 'iO sa\ the makeup e1'pcns. · Something odd happens to dan pla)ers occas1onall) .\t least. 10 a lot of dan pla)ers. The) Ir) to thro" hut c;n·t let go of the darts. Short c1rcu1t 1n the bra in ·s signal S) stem maybe. don't know. Whate.,er the cause. it's common~ e-nough that dan players know what you mean when you say }Ou've got "danitis." Another way to justify )O ur new s"'1mm1ng pool is say it's an escape shelter in case of a gonlla attack. A gorilla "on't chase )OU into water. You know those e\erc1sc bikes'' Women o"n 85 perceot of them. Q: How much-d o the Gideons pa) for those Bibles the) put into hotel rooms'? _ A. S4 apiece at last n·pon This isn't the first time that shanng of ~ontami.nat(d needlM t>,· drug users has been blamed fo r the spread of a dread disca~e In 1971. medical statisticians then more pcoJ>le were getting malaria from shared hypos thiln from-mosqlJilO bites. In our Lo"e and W;tr .man 's "Quotlltions" fi le is a hne by an anon)mous young lady at an old· school weddi ng 1n a college chape l. The minister had JUSt deli vered that pan about for-ric her-for-poorer-for· belier-for-worse .. " The coed in the lludience was o .. erheard to whisper. "You kno". I've never been craz y abou 1 those odds ... " Am asked what mammal feeds "h1k ~landing on HS head in water? The wal rus dO<'s that. Those professionals least likely to "atch tele' 1s1on for pleasure· are said to bl.· tht' news anchors. Q. Where·~ the b1aaest swamp? -'\. Bra11I. The Gran PantanaJ in Mato Grosso State. More than half the size of M mnesota. that one. PR .OMiSES to stop drinking too much or quit.using drugs DO NOT WORK OUT-TREATMENT, the new generation of t1tattng~tcoholTdrug abuse, ~ WORK ... Successfully Proven Program ... Improves Your Lifestyle . . . No Time Off from Your Job ... Affordable with. No Extra Costs Make a PROMISE you can keep. Call us for HELP today. Free Confidential Assessment Fountain Valley 10rai1gc County (714) 966-8179 1-800-349·3535 NatloNll Recovery Network bdulNOut4'rutmcntC...... .. -. l..ae9'n, '90v1dcr rA quaflty outpetlcnt tratmcnt for chemical dcpcndcncic.' ln'$outhcrn Californ!f ,. c.1 tllw oettet tocltionl •-. intUrlnCI plW acceplld Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you hold: • 1(963 9 KJ7 0 95 • KJ6J The bidding has proceeded: North Eut South West l 0 Dbl ? What action do you take? A.-After a takeout double of pan- ner's opening bid , there is only one way to show strength-you must re- double. Any other action denies holding as many as 11 points. Q.2-As South. vulnerable. you hold: • 9632 \} KJ7 0 95 • K.163 The bidding has proceeded: No~ •• 1 Eut South Wesl 1 <> Dbl ? What action do you take? A.-Had there been no interfer- ence, you would have responded one spade. Now, however, East like· ly has four spades for his takeout double, so the chances of a 4-4 fiT in the suit are greatly reduced. Instead of bidding such a shabby suit, we pref er one no trump, showing a bal -· anced hand of 8-10 points. Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: + KQ73 <7 871 0 AJ103 +15 Partner opens the bidding with one heart. What do you re spond? A.-You are too strona for a raise to two hearts. Therefore, you should simply bid one spade. Your problem will come with your next bid. (If you use a forcing no trump response, use that and jump in hearts at your next turn, to show an invitational hand with three trumps.) Q.4-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •KQ73 r:;;m OAJlt3 +85 The biddina has proeeeded: Nora Eut Sotltll West l \J r.. l + Pua l • Pus 1 What do you bid now? .. A.-The trouble with a bid of two diamonds is that it 1u11est1 an un- balanced hand or, if you play fourth--sult f orcina, a pme-forcina hand where you don't know bow 10 proceed. And don't even thi.nk_9f a two-heart pr,fer~that action would be pusillanimous. We sugat an invitational bid or two no trump, leavinJ the decision to partner . Q.5-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •&Q13 Qm OAJltl •IS The biddina has proceeded: Nortll t:.t S-tll Wna l Q PMI I• ,_ 1• r ... lNT ,._ 3 NT r .. t What action do you take? A.-Tbi1 i1 a clote d«ili'>n. On this auction panna must haw fin harU, 10 we fttl thlt your thrw heartJ Mtd rumna val..-In chabl IDlritt • COfNCtion to four llelrtl. However:-we won'1 blame 10U if you deddld to pau-tJvlt. no lNlllJ> "COUid euily be lM rilbt contract. • Complete t•vtelon Hating• In Sunder'• TV Piiot. .CHARLES . Go1E1 Q.6-Neither vulnerable,' as South you hold: +KQ1073 \JM OAJU •&73 The biddina has proceeded: Sout• Wnt North Eut 1 • Pua 1 • Pass What action do you take? A.-Sincc partner can have up to 10 points for hi s raise, we can thfnk of many hands he ·might have that would off er good play for game. However, that d~s not mean that we would charge into four spades. We prefer a game try of three clubs. telling partner we need help in thal suit for optimum results. ------------- TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROU 1 French town \5 Teer 10 ArOUM 14 Vive voce 15 Nutltfy 18 Forblddance 17 ,,. 18 ~.,.,kin 19 Skllted 208pb 21 OtMtond ploy 22 wire. 24 Seunters 28 Wtlereu 27 CMrleh 21 P~dept. 31 Summoned 34 Ravtnee 35 Long -: yore 36 W•nmg 37 Spr• 31 Oetr8cin 39 Gelloped 40 Spera 41 PhrYQlen k1"9 42 On---:,,. .. 44 Aedlet 45 Stirs up 48 Cofrldof 50 MCNel llowty 52 HypoQ19)' 53 loyfrlel Id 64 Memory 55 lluepftnt DOWN 1 Natu,.. 2 F•ture 3 ar.w 4 Hurreh: Sp. 5 Aftermath ep,_ 7 Palpltete a Ne•t to Mex. 9 Roosting 10 Steedfut 11 f'tatMu 12 Adject"'9 IUfftx 13G~ 21 F1eeced 23 Aapir• 25 Unberred 28 8'rda 21 .,,.,..,ng WMthlr 29 waa.r:-Sp. 30 9Nllnoa 31 Sanc:tuary 32 MiennurM 33 Electrlcal mecNne 34 u.c. ~l~IOlYID ~~ 40 Seethe 41 8edoud '3 Lets down 44 " -lnfwno" 4e Arc de Tri· omptie. 6ocale 47 Soap plant 48 Paname lake 49 Opponent !50 OYel'Ht 51 Cwnpua Mar11ut tit• 52 Anxiety 58 Hof HRH 57 Rabid ,. I c TllB PAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane ''Why do bears hyperventilate in the winter?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson z.,, , ............. .__.,._""-.w~ "You can give him another doggy biscuit, his stomach is still growling." PEANUTS GARFIELD NOTHING THAT'S 601N6 ON IN THE WORLD TODAV IS Ml( FAULT ! GARFIEt.~ c,JQO J05T HA'1 YOOR M~NING NAP. WHAT ARE. YOO POINC:r t>ACK. IN ~EP? TUMBLEWEEDS -rM• NIX'T"~"TMIN .,_Wlt.L. ~MA~INd-~K! DRABBLE . R081t 18 ROSlt •· en sm1t 1m ••. IA'P amt ef, 80IMP.' c t l i I I • SNAFU by Bruce Beattle "I can't. Mom. How do I know be.did n't just eat Brussels sprouts?'!" DENNIS THE PtJENACE t l ! f. by Hank Ketcham I ' jl /I! !/ . l1i111 I .J ' ~E HA~ EVERYTtHN6 A BOY cru.n Wf«f AND I~ SPREAD ALL OVER THE ~~HIS ROOM:' by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday. February 15, 1988 BLOOll COUNTY . GAMIN AND PATCHES WMATS THE WOQD To DESCRl0E A MAN WHO WO:ZKS HARD, DEVELORS HIS~ 8U5tNE55 AND BECOMES succrssi=-uL? by Addison•.- FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ~\JESS JJE ~ ~ JUS'." 2RF!M fMEIR'SfUFF N-.:J yo..;R ~f'ORlS, PP Ar oya.: :At • DR1\IE. -;,E M by Lynn Johnston \n..> RE. Rl(;HT II 1-TH1'S S I L ~100S. ...... ---7-~~, .. r by Jeff MacNelly WW(~ ff E.'VSl'( TIME l~D ™IS~~~ STUFF ON ~E GV~. TUAT rM Rf.ADING ~ ~UTTL.E ~ltR T'EST~T~I(? JUDGE PARKER Oev•OUSLY I MPRESSeo e v DAVIDDE~ TAl-eNT. susae ~MS rs SUP'tPRISEO WHEN HE TELLS HER HE'S NEVef! HAO A ONE--MAN SHOW I DOONESBURY '. ~)~ y J1...._... riRE ....o_, · · ~..: J.J1" ->Jt'f,.. "fHE -..:-~P:..,i,..4R ~Rt.. ', .... ~ ~OOL '~ "':-y ..... ...J .,l,f l .. 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( t I , ' r Scott shakes stigma His caree r-high 38 points spark Lakers past Celtics -""T INGLEWOOD (AP) -Byron Scott has been maligned for pla) ang poorl) against the Lakers' fiercest rival. the Boston Celtics. But Scott shook ofT that stagma Sunda). scoring a career-high 38 points. 17 as the Lakers came from behind 1n the founh quaner to beat Boston. 115-106. at the Forum. He h11 15 of 19 field goal a11emp1s. including ::? of 2 from thrce-po1n1 range and keyed a burst 1n which the Lakcrs .. who had blown a 20-poant halftime lead. outscored the Celt ics. 11 -2. to start the fou nh quancr. "I think finall) e\Crybody can qu11 wnt1ng all that stuff about Byron not playing well against Bosto n." team- mate Magic Johnson said. "A lot of peo pk have taken a lo t of shots at him. and ma) be deservedly so "I think all that t-an sto p now." The' 1ctof) ga>.e the Lakers a tv.o- game sv.eep of the regular-season series v.-1th the Celtics. whom the) beat last )car in tht' NBA fina ls and again 1n December. I I 5-114. on Magrc Johnson's last-second shot The Ccltacc; trailed. 64-44. at half· ume but came charging back an the third quaner behind 14 points b) K~' an Mc Hale and some clutch shoo11ng b) Dann) .\tngc That was despite pla) mg without centt'r Roben Parish. who left w11h a sprained lower back af1c:-r pla)ang JUSI c1gh1 minutes and dad not return. although he told Coach K C Jones that he v.as able to pla~ again. • A1n gc's second 1hrce-po1nt field goal of the game. which gave him an N B-\ record Q3 for the season . brought Boston 10 v.athan a point at 76-75 w11h I 16 k·ft 111 the quaner Dennis Johnson tied the game" 1th a foul shot. the "1c Hale made a tap-an fo ga'c Boston a 1v.o-poan1 lead and Ainge sanl. a 17-footcr a1 the buucr 10 ga'c the Celun an (). 16 a t the end o f the quaner But the Laker~ camr hac k v.11h their run to open the fi nal period" 11h 011 scoring fiq~ points during tht' 1hrec-manu1c spree Rcs<:r'c:-M )chal Thompson pla)cd a kc) role an the Lakers· la1c:-~urge. scoring SPt paint~. pulling dov.n a couple of kc' rt'- bounds and also pla) mg good de· fcnsc Sco11 dov.-npla)cd "'hat v.as per- haps the gaml' of has life. "'hach happened 10 tx· na11onalh 1elc\ 1scd ··11 \\aSJUSI anothergaml.' 10 an 82· game regular c;ca<1on." he said ··Everybod) kno v.s when we pla) Boston, it's more intense. a playoff· level gaml'. hut it's '!1111 JU\I o ne more game." MO NDAY. FEBRUARY 15. 1988 Cltlua makes It clean awHp In race to ManzanUlo. 82. Four athletes to be added toOC Sports Hall of F•m•. 82. Wild card tests··for Irvine, Laguna ·saintly task' awaits Sunset in CIF openers By ROGER CARLSON Of .... Dlillr .......... CERRITOS -lrvinc H1gh's V.aqucrm and the Laguna lkalh High .\n1s1s dn·" v.1ld card assignments for Wcdnl'sda> .as hurJkc; to ii first-ro und Clf ba.-.ketball henh follu"1n~ unday's paanngs release\ The Sunset League hac; .i saan11\ ta\I. Jhl·Jd of nsclf. and Woodbridge''> ddending 2·.\ l..angpan'lonce again awa11 the oulcoml' of J "ilJ card game before knowing 11' oppont·nt ··Well. I'd rather dn \I.' Ill E:lc.1nore than f I renlrO 10 scout tht> gaml.' ... said \\'oudhndgl· '\'('oach 8111 hannon .. rhl\ \Caf II'\ not 4Ulll' \II far ·· hanno n motorcd nl"Jrl\ to thl.' \k\llJ n bordrr a }Car a·go 111 \CC thl· "1ld larJ g.<1nh· whkh featured h1., tir'lt·rountl op1111nl·nt 1hr tir-.1 ol mJn> wurs of Southern Cahli>rn1a un llw roJtl 10 thl· <IF 1-.\ and state (D1\1\aon 11 1 l hJni JlltlO\hlp'I "" I IS·) \\ arraor'i. who o nce again l'ntl'r thl· pt.1,ofT., "1th fivr losses and a long v.-1nn1nt1- '>lrl·.1~ f 12 '>lra1gh l). '"II host the v.1nnl'r 111 \\ l'dnl·,JJ\ \ Elc;1norc·Cah:x1co game T hl' \ ar111u'> v.-ald card games an tht· -'· .\ ' \ ,rnJ 2· \ d i\ 1\1ons are assigned 1n o rder 111 hrrng the formals 1010 32-ieam brackt'I\ for lhl fir'>t rnund It''> part of the pla)OfTs -C\lllll thJt II' 11u'rl· luul.1ng for a title and )Ou·re a" ild lJrd tl·am it'll 1al..e "" '1c1ones 10 v.an 11 all \Clllh thing no " aid card team ha'i ever donl' In tnl' I':> 011e o~ the vcf) ft'v. team'> v.11h d 111\lng rn orJ 11 2-131 .rnd dra"'i 16-1 < hartn < IJ~ 1n \ ,1qul·ro•; 11.'mton \\cdncsda' v.1th th1· "' nnl·1 4u,tl1f\ 1ng tor a· lirs1-round gaml· .11 C olrnd.11l -"'hen· Inane ( oach 5tl'\t' "-1·111 \Jl\'.111 111 \l'Jr\ gaining a repu1a11on lur .1 \\ 111n1ng pru~1 Jnl I hi.' 11·Jm h1· kft v.hcncom1n$ IO Ir\ 1nl' hJ' put t11~1·thn J 2U-~ n·uird. 1ndud1ng lhl' PJl ti I 1'Jgul lhJmp11tn\h1p. Who they're playing game al ''"' ·2 w1.•(kd L>u.irtc. v.h1ch v.111 be \\JlllOl\ v.1t h J 2.J 2 rl'cord .\tu~. v.h1lll l Jll h11:.t\I ol hltk 1n the way of hl'aght (6-~ I on' ~ll < 1("l' and 6-4 Todd Hardison top thl· h'>tl lll \Jdl''> Laguna &ach v.1th J n I!-.-' rl'lutJ It. . " I A I A J • l:. 1 M I :. ' .. WEOHESOAY'S WILD CARD GAMES 17-lOJ ',_.,,,., I• I el Ir~ np 11 IJ 'I~\• 1 I ~ •' l..•Ju~e Bet " 9 It THV•SOAY'S Fl•S1' ROUND 41 >0I · oo is 1 •' O<:u~ v .... IS· II 8t>«ar, I 1 el Ma< ~e II •I I 16 10 et St "'"''"O~• 21 • F'UDA Y'S FIRST ROUND 17 ltl , • ,r r"•"'f'' O•• a' C,eno•-. 10 • , •• • .. 2 •' s.,,fl'\r ¥ ,.. ' 10 ) " ·c.··· • I • Sacd eoa<• n . • "), • 1 •' T~\I•" 70-~ • -" t• ~· <'O •' 1/\t000b"00-I ~ t, • H \ 1to 9 •• 8. f lto ] ••"""• Btac." or A.1 uw •' 0"'8" '" l• .\~ lor lhr \un'>l.·t Ll·.siuc') !Wltntl)' task - \1 P.iul 11 s. "'1 " JI "iun.,..·t L~aguc kingpin 0HJO \ ll"V. ( '" ~I '>t lkrnard ( 18-7) 15 JI \un">el runiwr up \1annJ 1 I ·61. and Eda~on 1 If, I 11.., on ruJd .ig..11n'>t \I .\nthon). the <;11~ ... 1111111 he dl'h'rmtnl'd I llJ!ll'I r )J meJnv.h alt' I\ tht" lir>t orJC"• I I " Ol" .ir1J Jnl•>ng thl' •>O\IJde'> tor Ir tnl I hur\da~ n1~h1 m.ir 'the stan of the lti- 1 ... m '-.\ dnd -.\ t.'11m1nd11on.s. v.h1le the .t..\ 1 \ ~ \ Jnd "imJll \<.hlXll'> bt-gan Fnda' \niun~ thl ~ \ l'ntnc'i F!.tanc aa I l ~-1 2) IJ•. UI""'' piJO\ •n the roJd dg.JIOS1 ~n 2- , 1tl J \unM II 11., 1 ~11-'' \addlt.·hall. 12::!-J J r ll I ·'' n • > "'1 .in· '>l't•Jl·d 'o I and 3 and • It ,,, BurhJn 1 11,. ">and La <)uanta ti .... -1 .1• I ... I 11 \ 11\ l Ul/OV. n-~ Jell \lur. ll' 11 .l l'.1 . Iii 1 JllJ t J \hJnl' Bc1,..cr' ... I 1! k "'411 I lJiuna lkJl h '' n 11 l .. , •1o1 till' liJ\I llnll' \IOll' he J1rn ll'J II• •1 I ,111hutnl1111>mt1\ldl.'al.,..11ha.,..1id\,11J •• I n ·•J1•r II• QUJlih l•H a iir\t lllUlld • I J01.!IJl!una H 1lls1lt>-~Ha~es11s2· (Ple&K eee ClF /82) For Jansen, tragedy ttirns in to disaster Afte r learning of hi si st er 's death . skat er falls in r ace 1 .\I Cr.\R't \l~·r.J .\I' -lht J,1, fx·gJn " 1r.1~nh .anJ rnJl·J 1(1 J"J'l ·r :. r I >.in IJn,1. n J I ..., ,rc.·ed ,~.11.1 .. 1 .. ,,.1"1nl l1ll' \\1n1n fll\m· r• •,. f'I\' •1 \ ·1.11 • J JnJ tht r'>pirJ· l11>n ill h 'J, 1n1, 'l\ll'f l.111,, • .. , ''1" bnl' J1ed nt ku ~ . ., .1 ..,,,.,J;i, m r:11rg JnJ 'l"' l'r,1 h••IH' IJtn thl' -'1 rid 'pnnt d°'J"" l nn kll n thl' 'A -mrll:r rJ1.l· \Ill r n1 I.ti'>\ ,c.1r J,sn-.en \lid 11u. ,,, •'1, ·n,11.k IJnl JnJ ra,ht·d 011.> 't .1,..i,•11 l\.ur ·I·' j J.ir't ~ ~· ·• cJr J:iJ ,1Jrrc.\11i d.'11.·c:, 1i1. l'1h·J h, h ... ti •'1 .1n1I lid"' f,.1.'., ... , •anJ, J-• .,,"J• •r. .iriJ '"rr .. ·•C'fl: l'I h1.·J 'IJu: •. :-n \1 J" "\ ~ ,.., ,J \ -' HI thl -111 ' r l • nt I I ,J., N'• •nh"hl·lir,• .,r• ;'l'' (' rt : • ' • \' n ·~ ~ •1 .. 1 1111, .11' t hl' .1, 'l r •, 'i '<)I\ rnr, •1:k '" 11 < • rr. ·, ' \\ 1.·J·h·,,1 ' \'1< ", • -rt•1.·r u'1p I hJ\l' ; • .:1 i u; , ·• 1 .1' 1• 1.n .t nd 'l'l ' I 1Jf0 " I J. II •I thl ... ··nll'll'f WinterOlympic•on TV r C'b.an.oel I 1 TO'IGHT ·I I p m -kl' hl>l ~t"' 1L nncd \(,.' \ ' ( /\"I. h11\lll\ J .l I\ ll"l I 'lie r •' \u,trtJ • .\IJl1 nc ,i.•1n~ I m<.'n·l> dov. nh1 ll l I ll~l 1 men ' 1'10gk·" 1 .\ 1\11 J \a a la bk <. rm.!> countr. \k r~ c nwri·, ''·-~ii •ffil"lt'rl l url- ing 11.30 pm -DJ~ an re\ 1e~ J •T ... 111 'tand let alont' ra~ ''" ,._ ' tor. ·J P''"Pl nemcnt of the m~n, J11\.\nh1ll l ht' race ... a .. re, hl'•ll.l t'J 'l'I l1lllJ ~hen (j rT'ph '' 1 nJ, • a ~'pc, ll'd t 'abate I t:1 ' .., I"'• c •mcback o t l 11' J' .! ' ,,_. 1•1pll g1..ld ml·dal•!>l. \1 1 J I '.J "-r C'!>n1cm1 ""as · 'f°".' l'..! !'I, ;1 1..,unt: \LUdt'nl from the .., l" I n r "h, ix·1.::imc tht' da' ·s I 1 'M :'J r' '-• '1 pr l~rJm .\men• .1'1 ;•J ,, 1·1.''t ·hr j .1'1J lnunh ~01n1 1! • I.; •.,JJ\ 'treL''i\ k l l •'Xld 'J' ng gild .,..·<.'nl 10 ll 0, 1 , \I \ 1•1 f .,,1 (1erman\ n d 11 · J • I ·1mt t It-. J ~ ~cond . 1,1·1 '\ •.:mJ •t lht "\~·thl·rland' "on thL \ \~'' 1nJ .\I.. ra Ur(ll V.:l Of I 1r.1:• ~· • 111, tir1 r1•· .\nll'nran 'ic'- Competitor• endure blizzard condition• at the top of the men'• OlJmplc downblll couree. The event ••• poetponed because of swirling wind• guetlng to 98~mpb . "\.~Jnl'll ~ J I h1rr1, Jnc-ltiru· "'an,h th.II 111.11.k t (Plea.e •ee OLYMPICS/82) *** . . UCimeetsSanJose,seekingtogoabove .500 Jansen By JON FERGUSON OI ... 0..,""' IWI 1han tx•lo~.=·SJ1J l (I < 1>Jlh Ball \1ulligan . Rndne' ~~11 ,-ptunt'> J J"'"" per 1.i:1a . 0111 "'1 • m1•ss1•on ·\ f.N. ·; ,qnner O\l.'r lhl' 'ipilrtJ n' .it th1.· ~.1nh t fl'lu rnl·d to thl' hnl'UP JI '111Jll l11NJrJ ·• I th r l.. ! ~1. ''JJ '1 'l' J · Just lake a 'car ago. l 'C'I as hO\enng around the 500 mark and an <,1m1lar fashion. II' onlv road 'l('tones havt come over Cal State Fulicnon and Pacific Bn·n l:.H·nt' C l'nlcr an Ja'nuJr. th1.· .\nll'Jln' .111• v.ing P< -\.\ xoran~ k.1Jn R11I.. &rr' Jl·l,''1\1.'' tt11. •14\1 'l ·' ..:.1 ·1l•, '' d umanJ ll.'dthl'tlo<irJsh,g1\1ns 'ianlt1\1.11nh •2.Jr• p.1int~l \11 fl'lurn 1< •h, h.i,u1urt HJ 1,h.1rJ.•1 ,.1~d n • d • d llOl' nfft•n\I\ (' ll'l°'o unll and \hot q rc.·nrnt JI •n~"Jl' .... IC' c·H.rnn t I \"I \\ ">J' hJJ t. 'ri•\l '" •r.1.. •' en 1 e Tht• pa'>I lhrcc \Cason' the ll'Jm' h-.l'l \\ h1I~ l l \H' Bn.:an ...,hJ\\ 111ukd llUI 1: \1 \\'rJI ~rw' •\Ith::;";·,, ., ' · r.l.1• l"u: !tphl v.11h ea1h v.annrnga1 homc· i;u.1rJ111g lk rr' thl· ..,pJnJn ">1.'J11 •r h1111nh 4 ol I l I r'J\ !!ll'-' '"' lJJ 1hJn .. l.'n ,,.. • 1:iJ The Anteau:rs entered the final sc' en games nt'Cdang ' 1doncsat home against Fresno S1a1e and Pacifi c lattr this \l.t'Ck and one road v1clOI) to fini sh 500 1n tht' Pacific Coast Athletic Assocu111o n So far. there's a loss a1 Till' Spartan-. hJ\C u'>l.'J f<1u r linl'UP' 1n 1' ,h,.l\ tor If\ JX•tnl'> 1•11 1. \\ ,1,,1\ '1 'hl ,, .... ini.t-· lhl'ar p.i'>I fiH· gaml'' enter v.11h a h'ur gJnh In thl' IJ't ml'l'tlng l l Ir 1 1.·d pr •hJ hh I .ir' • •' '"-l' ...,_-. ·,IJ • .:. ' ·• ,\ losing 'rlrc:al. la,1 J\l<1mph.,hed an l'-1!1~ .amt 1•, lx-'1 g.:irnl' nt. thl· \1J'>"n J' fkrf\ Jnd 11 IJ t1 u1t••:1.·'-1 ·h ···'"' .. 1.1 aturda~ lo\t for 11n h ihl' \CConJ ltml' lll lhr \'11 .1hr \\J\ne f-n~d~1aJ 1:' "p.•in1,11t'd1hr T1ll' dlll'' th n\! ;,,,·t-1 n1 cvnfcrencc ..ea'>on JI homl' J ti'l-t>~ 1ktl·.11 111 '' t \ t1•r thl·1r rl'\JX'l."11\l' team' l.ap'l'' 1n 0111.n,, Utah State. · To n1&hr. at the San Jose C'avac Center. l fCI (6·6. 11 -10) meet!~ on Jose tlltd~ 7. I 0.11 I an a PCAA ('Ontest at 7.30 (KPZE. 1190). l 'C antaBarbar.n Ru1 lllh.1Jgrl.'a1 suppor1,1ri1m1h,1n.,1Jl '\\l'l.lml hJ,, ·'l• hu· ·• '. .\gatn'>tlhe(1J Ulhll\ \J nJo l'tn~·rtl'll l> •\Ith I rJnl.. \\noJ, 112 ~ ~nn1,1 ind •'lll'>llk \lull1gan'>..11J •t't, I 1.1" ..,..111· " \ { zech center Jan 'i\ 11ho<l,1 antn lhl' \IJn1n\? ,, 11 h "-•" 1n 1111\\.l I 14 I l and \ttl..l· Hl''' I~ ~ l ha' c lap~·, 1 h1 .... .J · .. 1 • , ' " hnl'up alo ngs1d1.• ccplcr D1c1mh \.\atl'r' I n~clstJd h,,, had hi' 111u~h g.1 ml'' latl'I' .anJ \.\C htl'l' I.tr,,·, "I get to the point where I SS)' I'd rather not have another .500 scason .·but I'd rather be .500 ·qcrald Tho ma!t and George \\ii ham<. had 1,k,r111· running h1" !tiring of ~ti..p11in1 rc.·r· l ( I 1<\ ~·wn,I n the nil' , r • • pre\ 1ousl) split that Po51t1on lh1~ ~a,on h•rm.1n,·l'' w ninl· gJmc~ ::iturda\ .".t\t'tl ht• h11 rx11n1' per gJml' l°'v '' IJ'I "Jl '1'"" • · ' Daytona a family affair ATITsons finish f.2. Petty escapes serious injuryafter crash DAYTON~ BEAC H. Fla. (AP) - Bobby. Allison racc!d to his third Dayto na · SOO ·victory ·Sunday. out- duelina his son Davey to wrn the .)0th edition of stock car racina·s pttmaer event. The race was marred by a spectacu- lar crash ftom which seven-time Daytona SOO wrnMr Richard Pttty miraculously cscapc'd scnous injury. Peuy. SO. skidded sideways com1na offlum four and WM hit an<S launchcd into the wall by PWll Bert-doll on the 106th lap. Petty's car pU"oucttcd mto the air. tt~n barttl-rolltd te"m times. " comina to mt on 111 whttls.. It .as then sent ptnn1naaptn after beint hit B~tt 8od1nt'J cw. Edem 8ienchw1tc. A.J. Foyt. RU'Sty Wallett and Alan Kutwtct1 1lt0 were Involved in the ~I. There -~ no othn' uvuna. Ind ~hWlk. W1li.c:t Ind Kulwack1 ~ able to continue nanna 11\er ~P9·~ . -~ty was k.epc ovcm.Pt It H11if1, • Mcdic1I Center for obler>'Jteon ' •~l-......-o Irish thwart rally by .UCLA, ?3-:66 From T~~ A ~0<'1at~d Pru C.1ar. \ l'llt' '411rrd J l 3rt"t'• h1~h : I pt11nl\ an.I ()J' 1J Kl' l'f'\ Jlw "•'n.'J : I l1.1r ''•In' Daml' ;i' the ln'h hclJ ,,ff a .L < I \ t:l1mdY.H I. e1Tt1rt for .i • \.r.ti '11 h•r. \unJa~ an ~'uth lknJ \t /l'O;i ~ ~ : >'JJ r t'°1." P.ll•l1~ I .,. '' .; '' 11' !i•,1 I ~hOI\ .IOll 1.1 ,• I"·' ''hC'n I lfl'!l''n <\1.11< , H1 \h1 " ><•d maJC' .1 lh'l'f JX'lflJ('r lrt'"l lhl N~'111t .ti " '11 'JO (111'1 "" nJ ~ f'l •IOI\ hu lhl' \\ tldl31\ .10J Lt• \tanin "4 MN 1 ~ tor 0Tcg1,n U lt I~ and ~-' Riclaard Petty. la bl• Pontlae, be&lna to filp .after coming into contact wttb. PbJI llark41oll'a. Ford (rlCb t). l ( l \ I I I ~ ~ loS<.'J th1.· delil II ll' ot~~" .:iltcr U'31hnr. b' a man' J\ 'eight Rut thl' I mh 14.· pulll'J Jv. "' 1'" the 'ilrl·nglh n t their fn.·l' Jhnm 'hl1ot1nJ. and \t":lkd thl" @.-:tme t11 thc- hn<.' in tht• d'1"n8 ~·l·onds \ lM h11 ~ of I 0 frtt !'hr\'" Allcmpl\. all 1n 1he nd Mlf. and Ttmplt 9Z Gtorit Wasblniton I~ I hl l p .1• ~.·,I •\• t' ll'\1 I'>\ \t.1 \l.i1 l'11, ''I"""' inJ ~ti\ H''"·"d l '""' ,an t\\.l\ !rpm the ( 11ll1n1.1I' in th\• ti"'t h:iit ;Jlh1 11 \tt•J Ill ,1 \11 1\111 n Jn \1l.an11, ll < (1n1t·1rn11' µm, 1n Ph1taddt'h1. The elder .\lh Qn: alread) the oldest man lo win a stock car C\ot'nl. btcamc the first 50-}car~ld to win a 500-milc ra~. He wbn tht Fart· era kcr 400 here last ul at the q e o f 4Q • · H..,c ho"cd his strcnsth 1hroua.hou1 the SI. ·m1lhon race at Oa tona ln1erna11onal pcedv.-1y. ~t1n 1na from the S<'COnd row and runn1n1 at or near the front all the"~' There ~ere I dn,cn on thC' ltad lap 1.t the end. the mof.t an the h1~1ory orthc r.ct. as v.cll u 26 lead hanp 1mon1 11 dmtrs. ·. But the l"KC. tM first run ~•th "S(. R. "'"* cat~•or mtrl(tOr olatts. 1nte~td to slow t~ raD an the intcrnt of · fct •• wu tht third alo~t Da)'tona ovn. ~"en auuon naas for 42 I.ASK - . . . . ncarl aquartcroftht• race -ht>ld 1hr Ra,cn made' of ti •'trqc Speed to I r • ''I mph Thr· .\ lleld oal ~> Pooh RtC'hard A slo""cst pn-v1ou~ ract ~a' 10 tl)fl\l ""h ~Q ~~mJ to pll\ tnahlcd tht ~hcnJuntorJohnson"'onat l ~A ... 4P Brutn') h~t the pp tn ti ·f>l ,But Ont of tht' rau11on remxh "'·'\ '-:otl't' 03mt' ttphro -ith • R1~· cau~ b Pett)·~ era h field I I and ptr1C'C't o nc--anJ-0ne That u11on pcnod la\t<'d ~I l.)p'> 'hllOttl\ from \ Ot."'t. · II Pldd ~ as a 1rad.. Cl"rlr\ rtplalcd '"'' ll'nH' and h.;( rf\"dnd: ~tort Ra h3rd n po 11 damqed 1n tht' CT'3'1h .at 1hr do~ 1ht p me ~1th 1 thrtt-poantC'f front of the main a.-.nd\tand Tht' a1 the t'luw:r 11 had to ttllahttn the~ C'l' l hll'' 1 rt"\ or \\ 11"4.'n k-J l Cl\ •Hh I~ u~ to itttnatficn tht ft'n~ P''ant' "halt k l('hard'°" and ()a, c ~ 1h'°n. •ho prt'\IOUSh · 1mmd h Jn ~~-ctl Ort~8nnm ~on tl'l1$ ('\Cnt 1n 1q and lQ ~ Tn Other H'll N\ Ct n ptek.t'd up h" 4th rttr '1c1on A.rt• ... l7. 0.....-.. It: Tom mOVlftl tum out of 1t1dor th1nJ P!act Toi~ of\"d : 1 ~1nt 1ft('lud1n on the all-ltrM ft I 1Jo11h Cak nine \!l d~ur•m1nutC' \ltt1 h mid"'•' Yarhof'OU&h · . 1hrouaJI the t~nd half. t help the ~ ••nntf'. 'tin'"" a 8u1 ~ Rcpl tlurd-rankC'J \\ 1~ t nifl) from an chartrd to the ltad f0t the final tune I I ·point Otfi 1t and beat the ~a'm JUst l,8 l•ps ftom the tnd an Tuaon. · l \"O\J•lc k,t ~I ~ -11 h.1 lfh n,,. , ' I h1 P"I\ 11~ I.. tht•ar ~t·th ""''" .ljl1 n,1 cm t~-. Tht-tnumph "'"''leJ T t'n\rl(' Ill I \ l "the! 1.1lOl4'f('Ol"C (I\\ hM°lt\1 w I i..:.:.ind .J.li 'ortla faroliaa 14. \-lrplll ~ Jell Ld"' ,... •rn1 I 1"1'1n1' nd th<' '"th·· r.anl.l'\I l•r tiC'l.·1' tl\('rc amr a I • P''\lnt th:l1, 11 '"' out thr hlllit C.lu.1~ L!.:.. '° -l.hc final -l O.S in posun l& \duu.u.: L on· ftrc;-lll.·~-.\1.IO l't nh (. aruhn.i I \and "·2 1n lhC' \(\ \hot .\ti ~n: nt m th<' first h.tll aoJ 1ri1kJ •• \l·~~. :it m1enn1 aon \ u1in1a 11:-1~ .i-o •h.cl'I mlkk n fi~t f; ur 1hm:--~·11n1t had IWtd 10 I .6-Q k.aJ • . ".t' Jl'll'rm nl·l1 10 tum t u nph !1ir th1 'il~tC'r "ho 11 ·,• •lJI' hl•li''(..' lhl' ral·e h(' had J,•,! .111·,111 !wr 1\111 1raged' "a~n·1 ··~h \.\ lh., ri , \'14'1 ~l lltn~ ,,,rnr hcanhreal.ang '\" ht· "'''"' J ht·<lrthrcal..ing fall \!..Jt1n~ 1n thl ''1!1-meter spnnt. in "h1d1 hl· ~ ... , 1h1 v.o rld hampton. 1,, n'cn 111'1h1'1·d~l' go ing into 1he fi rst • , ' I k 'lippt·1t ,1010 has kf\ side. 111~ d JnflC'r311·h ll• ict up. sllppt'd Jl!a1n anll ,hd J\ fl'''-the ice. I.nod.in& .1 '" 11 thl ,1t hl·1 \I.Jin and <.lamming • 1<' lhl ni,11-. ah1ng tht nght "all I v.J'n 1 1m rpan~ tht' 11.--e really •\II · h1. ,,:uJ 1 telt I could not pu h •1.1, h;ird J\ I \.\Jntc.'d \1' first 100 1 ,, ''" t OlHmal fc11 ml" It t'clt lake ·11 ' •'tx•J out lrom umk r me and tht ,, thing 1 i m· .... I v.a'i lrl! thc mats ..... H, unnni-up. he Otrc" his arm nh• Jll an d1'>behd \l.tppcd h1c; 1ht&h& 11 J 'i?U'I and t'lunC'd ha<; head tn h 1nJ, n d1'm3\ 1 tdl thr be\t I <'' rr felt 1ttr la'il IWO \\l''d.<. hi.' "'3td l.llCI "Ma\ be 11 JUSI \'·"n't m<'.:tnt 10 Ix·· 1 \II thl pa 1 ''c.u. Dan bad dcdJ.· , .lll-d hi\ hk th 'peed !>katana. and hrs "l'it·nl ,i..a11ng tn ht!> ""tcr. J1nc BcTCS, 'utlc-nng frt'm IC'ukt'mla 'n" hne v.a!> tzonc and 50 WI\ tM 1.11. t h1 h.1d ~ ntt•d w baJh· to Win for hl"I .\''''°"a' hl" tell. m' hean "k·" "' d [ n l. Henn~~·n thr tc•m 4 .1p1aan ·1 m not u!it'd to ~ina IO man' h.ld than happen 1n • shon rcntltf o f itnt<' -at a --Hmt'-1haf 'Uflrt>'it'd to he a w n~rful as ttw tll\mra"' · 11nc Bt-rt . ~ ~, mo1h(r of thrtt. \l\ll'r ol c:-ht d1\-J 1n a W1 ntan hO\(l1tal . unJa, mom1na. J11\lm ta'cJ tn ( anada antmt on l'IClftl. 1n,tcad o(goan h me • .. ,'-ct ., .... \-.~olaftMd --~ u th11"rwtm jawx would t.w- • ntcd .. O.n ~id "It --u up 10 Oan ... 19id ,__.., fatht"f'. Hin'). who wnt .... di~ ""hen Jute took a t..,. a * ., l'1lt .. He t1"a tOld ht._.. ii f U\ tfttf-'Wlll~'11t-·--.............. -..... _. 11 r JIM•ftd fat ....... ·' -Tllomea; a IOOd friend of Janten, ftnished !tit. • .. He ~mtd a tin~ different. like you m · 1 upect. .. Thomm llid of Jansen. "That miaht have n pen of lht rneon he ~II." U.S. Coach Mikt Crowe said the te•m was aoina tt\fOU&b a ro• time. ··we ~lied ~ther a little toniaht for Dan.''heaid. ··rt was difficult becoplc to~t up and ~the way they would have liked. Jansen learned early Sunday mom1n1 that his sister had died orteukemia back. home in Wi~onsin. Ed Duke. prcuchicfat the Olympic ovaJ. said Jansen "handled it very wtll. h's a very sensitive issue. and tt)e team is vtrJ concerned ... Jansen. the younaest of nine children. won the World Sorint Speed Skatina championships la5t weekend at West Allis. Wis. Hts sister. Jane Bern. was too sick to accompany him to Calgary. so he had hoptd she could watch him win gold on telt'vis1on. "That would be great." Jansen had said. "She certainly deserves it." Ruth Crouse. nursing supervisor at West Allis ~emorial Hospital. said Beres' leukemia worsened overnight. -and she became "cry critical earl ) tha morning. and from there it was pretty much downhill." She died at 9:57 a.m .. leaving behind her husband. Richard. and thrtc daughters -ages 4. 3 and I. Jansen said through the team he would stay for Thursday's 1.000-meter race. The family postponed funeral services unul Saturday so he could compete. Speed skating 1s being held indoors here for the first time in an 01) mpics. and man) world records were e'pected io' fall. The 24-year-old Nykanen soared 89.5 meters on both his1umps to easily win the 70-meter. lfhe Y.JOS the 90-meter. he would become the first man to win both jumping gold medals since thee ent was splat in 1964. Finnish Coach Matti Puita thinks Nykanen has a good chance for the other medal because of the temper that has gotten N) kanen into barroom fights and suspendrd from tht' team. and earned ham the nickname Matti Nukes. "Yes. he's stilt strong-headed al umes." Pulh said. ''But you n~d to be hke that to "''" gold medals. In Finland we ha\e man~ nice athletes. polite people. but the)' don't win gold medals:· Pavel Ploc of Czt"Choslo,ak1a "'on the 70-meler sih·t'r. and country man Jiri Malec lOOk the bronze. Vida Ventscne. a 23-vear-old ov1et. won the first gold medal of the Games when she finished the IA.<Omt'n's 10-kilometer cross-country ski raet• an 30 minutes. 3 seconds. K.inesniemt. ""ho Y.On all three 1ndl\1dual e'en ts and had a bronze medal an the rel a} at the I q 4 Sara1evo Games. "'as ninth. o\t age 3:!. K1rv!'sn1em1 came back this summer from t""o }Cars' retirement and the binh of ht"r daughter. and she sull has three more chances for a mcdal -an the 5· and 20-kilometer races and the 20-kalometer rela' SPORTS BREAK Med-a contingent having proble111s 1nount in Calgary From Tbe Associated Prus C.\L(1.\R't .\lherta -Thl' '11gn on • the door to thl' The ~e"' '\ orl T1mt"s· nllill' • an the press ll'ntl'r rt'ads ... \\ e ha' I.' no p10s 'IO don ·I a~l · Bu.t ans1A.erang the demand tor sou,cnar pans 1s onl~ on!' ol th l' problems folcd ti' a record J.500 3llrcJ11ed mcmtx·rs ol lhl' media JI lhl· "'rnler 01) mp1 s , ~t an~ am' ed 10 ti nd lhl'lr J'1S1gned room~ occupacd in Lincoln Parl. tht• media' 1llage "hll h has been duhtx·d thl' •·gulag·· becau~e ur 11) stark. modular construdaon and ldlk ofamt"n 111,·s .. ""~· U.S. apeed akater Dan Janaen hold• hi• Head after f alllnlf and belnal dlaquallfled In tbe 500-meter event. lfarller Sunday, Janaen'1 sllter dled of leukemia. Raisa ·mrtanana. 3.6-,car-old Soviet ''ett'ran. Y.On 1hc s1her. and ~l<trJO \taiinaanen of Finland took lhl' bronze. uordet'' a and Gnnko' "ere first\\ Ith all nine Judges an the short program Elena Valo'a and Oleg Va<;alae' of the o' 1et l n1on were second. and Amrncans Jill \\ atson and Peter Oppegard "'ere third in th ts pon1on ur the program." halh lOun1s toward about '0 percent oft hr total score. 01) mp1l C\ l'nt<, began Saturda) "'1th thret' Group B hode) game<, andud1ng the L nllt'd tates· 10-6'1ctor) 0' cr o\ustna bt-hmd the performanct' of IQ 4 'cteran' Core~ ~11llen and "Koll Fusco. On unda~. top-seeded 'wcdcn tx·at FranCl'. I>·:!. Canada Jefeated Poland. 1-0. and underJog "lll(~rland tx·a1 Finland 2-1 1n Group o\ games Watson falters, Wadkins wins Ga' en brc:uhang room h\ Tom Watson's four-pull collapse Lanny Wadkin ~ame un 1A.1th a 6.·under-pJr bi'l lll ~l'ore a ont."-)lrl1l..l' 'telOI"\ undJ' an lhl' Hav.:lllan 0J)l·n (1olf ·lournamenl 1n Honolulu \\ adk1n<, J8. :in1uared the I "th 111k of h1' 111-scason PCJ o\ Tour ('Jret:n\llh a 2 ... 1 total. I., <,h ot<, under par on the rain-soall'd \\ J1alac C ounl~ C lubrnurse Pall) beeban ')hlll a ~ undn-par fl'" lO rall) from J '''0· "'trll l e dt'fa 11Jnd "1n lhc arasota ( laSSll r'or a rclord· !>Cllang 1h1rd lOn~nut1,c time It ''ac, the I th' 11..ton llf hl·r LPG.\ l.HCrr hut her first an morl' lhan a 'l'ar In P.1lri1 &a( h ( 1JrJen~. Fla . Gary Player (unqucn·d lm I..~ ~' 10d) anJ, aptured ht .founh maJor enaor~ golt 1ournamC'n t 1n t"o ~l·arb. !ohoot1ng a final-round '"0 ''' \\1n the JI.Ith P<i.\ St'n1orc, C hamp1on<,h1p b) thrrt.' )trol e!> U' er Chi Cbi Rodrfguer-. Dionne becomes No. 2 scorer Otha complaints after '"Oda'., 01,ompe11t 1l>n al 1hr CJlg.ir' Ctamec, includc talc r,·,ult'> 100 fl'"' prrss ,. Marcel Dionne. "ho l.'arl11:r tx·l·aml' ~ seats at soml' 'l'nUl'S and a lall ol lauhl1l'S at other<, lhl.' Sl'COnd-lead1ng goal 'curer in 'Hl ' d iffituh) 1ngettlngpost·e,entintl'niev.'landre'>tnctcd h1'lur). \CUrl'd ''ilh 5 12 ll'l°l 1n the third alleS'> palOd . unda~ lu gl\e the "''" York .. E,t•r> time 1"'ant 10 go 10 a 'l'nue I ha\l' w gt~ Rangas a 4-J Ill' "1th the 'c" 't ork l<tlandt"r<i al th ro ugh fnur le' c:ls 01 bureau1. r.i1., ,0 gu a da' pas~.. \lad1son Square (1arden It IA.J!> lhc third straight tic sa id llu"ard \\ 111 .>I thc < ha,Jgi Trabunt'. "h'i tx·1,,een the t'-'O IOlal mal'> Dionne\ first goal. the qualllinJ tor an 'ET" press 1.reJl·nt1Ji IO)lead 0 1 lhl' -1 :-.1h an10 hi\ lJrl;l'r t ame 2 30 1n10 the gamt' and put murc 1.omprehrnsi'e ··E "'h'h.h l'n,iire' Jllt''' 1,1 Jll him anw \Cn1nd place beh ind Gordie Howe, Y.ho had Ol~mpil '>Ill's !1111 Else"ht·re in the 'HL Mike Gartner's second The press restaurant v.on ll''' l..udos goal ol the gdme ::!ll second'> into o'en1me ga\C ' .. It ha~ thc "llr'>l egg' sinCl' trl'ot·-dned bal.'l pal i... \\ ashangton a 5-4 'actor) U' t•r '1<.1tang C-algar) . In food:· said reporter< .err' \'ol1_h'nJu 111 tht• Detrt1it r rl'l' l 'h1lJgo. Steve Thomas' goal" 1th 1·12 left in oven1me Press gJ'e lhl." Blallha \1.~s a 4-J \ICIOIJ o'er Buffalo In Problems began "ith '-laturd.t • , 11r,1 e' t•nt \\ l''tl T ornnlo Pat\' erbeek scored'"' 1c~ 10 tbe second period German)·, :;.1 upsct 0 ,l'r ( inh•, 11,Jl...iJ in h<X l e' 3'1 't'" Jcr<.e~ mu11:d the \tapk Leafs. 1·2 In There "ere fry, ,1a1..,111.:s a'ail.it"k in thl· prt"i'> !"Kt\ 11 \\ 1n n1pcg. Da\e Ellen had a goal and an assist as th(' toul reponer<; 2r1 minutes to h.mk throu~h thl· h t<i edgcd Quebec J-2 to <ila~ untl('a1en an thl.'1r last"" addledome l.ro"'d h J the post·g;ime inter\ ic" mom g.1me'> . Culg Impson ~orcd t" ace an J-secondc; Ii m1d"'d' through thl' th a rd period to g1' e Edmonton a onl) to ind an unrl'lated pr~'> urnkrl·nce tn progrr-.'i. ....6, tclOr) 0 ,er , isiting \'anc-ov,er. runnang the01ters' and tht' Wt)\ Ul'rman' ne,er did 'tim' up unbeaten streak 11, l'r lhl· c anuclo.s 10 :!ti game,. ( alg.an ha~ n{'\n <ieen a prl'" 1n' a\lon on th1'-' s1..ak Jnd o hil 1al\ IA.t'ft' lcehng 1he1r \\3\ \h "'orsl n1ghtMJre 1s tlc:1nL 1n the ~ml' ruum \\llh 2. 500 1ournal"" ·· \.t1d ;"Ir·" tli1.t·r T t·rn C\te" ard · _I His assistant "as 't1ll 'thJl..1n~ hl'r heJd Jh11ut ont· question )he fielded "Ho" n .ir1~ '"u"'tlakl'' ~.tn J snov.mal...10g mathane male 1n .1r: h"ur'' .. Quote of.the day Cl;>pers fall to Ma vs, 110-100 Maril A1•irre 'iCOrcd 25 points and m Derek Harper added 22 'iunda) night. powering tht' Dallas 'v1avencks 10 a 110-IOONB'\ >Jrtor~ o'er tht' ('hppers at the Sports '\rena Rolando Blackman had IQ points for the Ma,encks. who ha"' ""On nine strat~l over th(' Clippers. who "ere led b' Micwl Ca1e with 20 points . . . In other NB'\ games· BK k WllHe .. had 26 points and 21 rebounds as :-..e"' Jerst') outscored Ph1ladelph1a. J.4-14. an tht' founh q\Janer 10 ~at t~e 76t'rs. 109-IOS. in East Rutherford In Ponland. Akeem Oa..J• ... sparked a Houston comeback 1n the founh period and finished wuh 23 points as th<' Rockets beat the Trail Blazers. 115-103 In Dtn,er. Blair Ra1m•1sa, who became a father for the first tame unda). tcored 14 o( his 20 pcMnts an the second quaner and helped the ua"tsdefeat l'tah. 10..,.q, Jaqe An&elucci triumph• · RC DIA -Judgt .\naelucc1. ~ho !!J btaa 1987 HoneofthtYcarferdanandlut · summn-then lost to him an the Breeder's Cup Cluslc 1n the fall. defeatt'd his ataf*mate •1n unday. v.1nnan1 the San Antonio Handicap al Sal'lta 11111. Judae .\n~lutt1. ridden b)' Eddi<' Dclahoussayt. took the k'ad an the t.c-bt~tch and pulled away 10 a Jlr .. lt'ntth "lCIOf')' o~cr Ferdinand. who traf'malt1n1 his debut as a S-)ear-old. Btll SMtmaktr. '6. who rode Fud1nand to victor) 1a a..bt J98' 1tt1uud')' Oitrb) Ind 1uldfd him to the &~I* Awnl a.ta )9-f. •in wa.s aboard • Dawson to eun $1 .85 million .\n arbmator a"'arded Andre Dawson • J ) I 5 m11l1on contract unda). ruhng 1n l.H or of the Chatago Cubs and against the outfielder's bid for S:! m1l11on. '\rbatrator Stephen Goldberg announced has · dt'C1s1on l\\O da)\ altcr taking four hours oftesumon) from Da"'son. hie; Jgl·nt. Dick Moss. and Don Grenesko. 'ace pres1dcn1 of th e Cubs. Da"wn. 33. "'as seeking to rcCel\ e thc highest amoun1 of mont'' t'' er a1A.arded 10 a ba~ball arb11ra11on C3\c..' The record IS s 1.975.000 IA.On last \t'ar b} Don Mattta1ly of the Ne"' Yor~ Y:inlccs Former "'orld champion bo\er Carlos Monton "as lhargcd unda) Y.1th k11l1ng his estranged Y.1fc dunng an earl} morning fight an "'hlch sht' fell to her death from the bakon\ of an apanment. police said \fon1on. Y.Orld m1ddlewe1ght champion from I Q70 until rrtmng an IQ7 . sufTcrt'd t~~ro!!'p nbs and a hrol,•n cla \lde during the fight and ~sp11:ih1ed an \.tar L>cl Plata. '\rgenuna. a tx·ac h reson 250 mile., 'iouth of BuC'nos '\ire\. Jnter1onol Hmp1tal :n.11hon11e' i.a1d Erik Ra1mu1KD scored fi, c goalc;. 1ndudang the game· wLnncr w11h 27 second'> to pla\ Sunda\. as W1ch11a defeated the' 1s111ng Los o\ngclc•iLa1ers. 6-5 . an a !\1a1or Indoor occer League um<." Television, radio TELEVI ION IO·JO :t.m -PRO BA KETBALL: .\tlantn at Chi cago. Ch3nncl ~ IO:JO am. -PRO HOCKEY Hartford at Ph1lndclph1a. P"' I p.m -PRO "BA UTBALL (8.\ - Mis 1ss1pp1 :it 'annah. P 4 JO p m. -COLLEGE BASKETBALL· Villano' ~lt Georgc101Nn. P 6·30 I> m -COLLEGE IA &ETBALL Purdue at lo"' a. ESPN. p.m . ..._ WINTER OLYMPICS: from C:alpl). lbena (3 hours) dela)~d. Channel 7 8 p.m ...! COLLEGE IASl.ETBALL n orida Ill 11am 1 (dcla)ed). ll " 11.30 pm -WlNTEll OLVMPI . Da) 1n rC\ 1c~. Channel . RADIO I pm -PRO ROCKEY Detroit al l<1nts Kl...\ (S70l. 30 p m -COLI.EGE IASlETIALL'. I at Sin J t.a&<' K PZE '1190) .. .. CI IJXSKETBllliPI;&YO From Bl A hopts to Pasadena whert Blair ( l 6.-7) awaits. ..Not cveryQne was thrilled with their initial atsi1nmtnts, wbich 1sn•t an upset. Amona the comments: ~.._., JM lordlert: "I know thty (St. Anthony) have Dcmck Man in and a lot of spttd. Thty beat Bishop Amat -wow!" Marlaa'• Steve P.,...,Cla: .. l know they're comina on at 1ht tnd of 1he rear. At least we ha vt tht' home gym. l's the third tame since 1982 that I've gone in No. 2 and our first home game. so I fetl good about that. I thought I might get Mater Dea." E1taocla'1 Tim O'Briea: "Sunn) Hills is the S«ond best in the bracket. We had I 5 legitimate wins and 1 thought we might get a better draw than that" All three Sunset League entries appear to be in deep waters. , Ocean View's assignment -I Paul. 1s the at-large ent~. the o. " team from the Angelus League The SY.ordsmen have a"eraged 93.5 points a game. have gone over 1hc centur) mark seven tames and haH~ sis pla)ers a'eraging in doublc- figures. A.mong the rapid-fire SY.ord~men arc 6-0 senior guard John Guerrero ABC has rough day at Oly111pics By RJCK WARNER .\BC had a rock~ da~ at thc \\inter 01} mp1cs Sunda} The postponc-ment of the mcn's do" nh11l beC:.use of humcanc~forcc "1 nds left the net"' ork "'tth a bag ' oad to fill in 11s sax-hour daytt~ telecast and d1sappoan1ed millions "ho "ant- ed 10 see sk11ng's most pres11g100~ C\C'Ot h\C So" \ 1eY.ers "'all ha\C 10 settle for J tJped sho"'ang of the do"nhall Junng .\BCs telecast tonight The e' ent has bet'n re$Chcduled for earlier tuda). "'hen thrrr as no Ol)mp1c<, ( 16.6 ppt. 9.1 assists per pme). U rham~· M.au Det. juniorGrca Willia o•.• ~ 10.8 Bi Amal, which defeated rebound• a pme). 6-S senaor Many Mattr i twice in Anerlua Leeuee Toorv1tte-(.,,,,,.._ tO.O~ndt a-achoA. ct... Jbal dillillii:lioa. Ma9't pmc), 6-1 junior Jason Han (I J.S Dci. runner·up in the Aqelus, wu ppt). 6-1 senior Ktith Quiroz (12.0 nouceded and drew 1 roed _pmc with PPJ) and ~2 senior Nate Crawford • Notrt Dame or Sherman Oek1. ( 10.4 pPI). . h's the 4-A di vi.ton, however. Manna's foe. St. &em.rd. features which drew the attention or CIF the play of Eric Nelson. Edward Associate Commissioner Dean Stokes and Juno Armstron .. while Sa. Crowley. Anthony awaits Edison with one of "It shapes up as the dtepnt playoff the CIF Southern Section's most bracket we'n had in my 13 ycan formidable ofTert1ive olayer in years here.'' said Crowley. "Twelve had 20 -the 6-0 Derrick Martin. or more wi ns and three othcn have Manin has averaged 33.4 points a 19." game and optratcs within a unit Amona first-round match ups in the which features three players with a • 4-A arc 20-S Ventura at 22-3 Beverly combined average of24.7 rcboundsa Halls. Capistrano Valley (22-4) and game. Santa Ana (23-3) are the No. 3 and 4 St. Anthony will enter with its best-seeds. ever record -21-4. Top seeds include Amat (24-2) in Sunny Hills awaits Estancia with a the S-A: Simi Valley (22-3) in the 4-A; 12-game winnina streak, due largely Saddlcback (22-4) in the 3-A: Bln- 10 the play of 6-7 senior Brian ning (25-0) in the l·A: St. Bonaven- McCloske>. who has ~averqcd 18 ture (20-2) in the l·A: and Oakwood points and I 5 rebounds a game. Ht' (20-2) in the Small Schools. "'as the MVP at the Sunny Hills and The Los Angeles Spons Arena is Brea-Ohnda tournaments. the s11e of the finals for all but the l·A For lhc first time si nce 1983 the and Small Schools on March S. but maJOr division (5-A) has a top seed thc semifinals will be at alternate other than three-tame defending sites. *** *** CIF pairings '" H~ !fir•• ll9'Md, ~v. 7:11.. Bosco Teen <11·1Jl vs 8 lsh0o Am.1 <2'·21. •' Eo11ewooo Veroum O•• l 12·f J •• 84w:o Teen 1...e•ewooo 11 '' •• 1...ovola (19· SJ SI Paul CIS·11 et OU.11 View ( 15·71 E dlsen (1'·10) •I SI Anll'IOM Ctl·•l Meter Oe• 11·1J el Notre Oeme ( 13·9) St Btrnero 111·?J at Mli'1N ( 11·0 P•us · X (9 • 13l el M1lllaen 120-•J cair •·• Wlld C•rel Game W~y, 7:l0 C""''tr O•' 116·11 e r lrvllle lll·U) lflnt lllWllCI lfrlclay, 7:l0 Cru Ct "I• V • U ·lOI 11 S1m1 Vtv 171 31 C ••t"'O"' IS·t• •' w arren IU ·lOJ Qp011nos 19 • •' Nooe,., 120·'> Vtnture t20·SI et 8t•.,trty H1Hs (22•)1 1n9•ewoOG l ll 10• •' Bvene 111·71 ,Pam.en 1 IS·IJ •' Et Toro !lt·S) Hoovt• 113· 10 e t Qemone 121·SJ Do""•nguu 11• 10 •' Senta •"• l1l·l l Pa1m SP• ngs 11 11 er CaPO Vellev ln ·O Sen•• 1Voon1ce I~ Ill et Dow"!>' ll~·IJ S•N• Ana v " i. 101 •' MOreno Vtv (20·0 1000 o ... , t 12 11 o emoncs 8•• 111-•1 West••• U 10 11 Senta 8ert>e're l 1'· St w •o cero w r<ter •' G1enoete 120·•1 Pe,. ' 11·6 •' Foo•n llS·7J L H Ul'la Hiiis ( 16·9) al Blair (16·71 Barstow t IS·]) el Central 120-•> L• Pue111e 116·7> el Senta Clar• < 16·•> Senft ~rlt 111·SI •• PHO lllootes Ill·•> Non.,.111 lll ·ll ti Victor Veltev ll•·S> A w111ner a l Duarte 12•· I> 8 wtnner el Wu•~ llt·SI Caorltlo I 12·•1 11 Cetabews I 12· II) lt19Nlli (1)·•> e t Artttle 11•· 10) Ktoofi (10-12> t i Lt Cen~e 123·1> 8toominoton C?O·•> ti E09ewood I 11-1> C winner el Lomooc (17·61 8el(!w1n Per11, ( ll·I ) ti lndlo ( 13-f) O wi11ner et San Bernardino 12S· I) Cl, ••• WICI CMCI G-w.-...y, 7:JI r Al 8rtthl'8f'I 11'·1) t i C'*1WlcA (1)· 101 18 ) Yue..:. v1., 116·61 ti Orenee Luln (1'·71 ICI lt•o Honoo lll ·I ) ., Ktfn Viv 116·•> !0 ) Mo1e vt (16·S) et Aoulnas (13-7) !E l Feltn 8t1>ll\t 116·5) el Cetn.drel (11·6) (F ) Oe• Par• I 12· 111 el Monlclalr CIS·61 lGI ~rsnell 112·tl et San1e Ynez (16·61 •HI C11em lnaoe 115·•> e1 Cronroeos n•·ft "'"' llleuftd .. ,,.y, 7:>1 A .. inner el SI 8onav81'11Uft 120·2J 8 .......... , lleit Jeff ( 16·61 C .. ,.,,.., et L• 8e1>hll I 17·•1 0 w•n"l"' et llrentwooo tl7·SJ l'.0' erage on the air ~ .\BC lilkd t1mr \\11h taped fea- t url'S. upd:lll'" .ind ll' e intcn·ac" '· and ud10g l\\O haghl~ cmbarra .. c;1ng Se" Go•gon·o 16· 1 It 11 GlenOOfe 116·0 Cllf J·A E w1nntr et Wn•tlil'f Ct\rlSllen 117·61 ~ w1nnt r e t Pesaoene Poly 11'·)1 G winner et T tnacner:>• ll4·6) UOl'S -The firc;t "a~ .\I TrautY.1g's 1n1er- ' 1c" \\llh \I:\ 1hnap1st Dr Ruth \\ e~thl'lml'r. "ho "as asked "'hether )i...1l'rs )hould mal...c lo' e before a rJCe .. The' onh should do 11 ~1th their '' 1 ll' or ·partner. · Dr. Ruth s:ud. ··so thl·~ l·an do a qutd.ac .. lfat'c; a nc"' Im n . 11 "ould la l e all night " Runm·r·up for the bad taste a"'ard go~:" to ~Lung anal~st Bob Bea111e \ftn an1er\ll'"'1ng ··D)nast)" star EmmJ Samm) about her \Oluntcer ''orl ford} 1ngchddrcn. Beattat' asked the acm·ss 1f ht' ""anted to go out to dinner "11h him am ms. appearing <,(unned pohtd) said she had other plan~ BOATING Wlld C1rel Game WedMMlay, 7:l0 Monrci..r 111 121 11 Lt W nt 114·9) lflnt 111.uftel Friday, 7:)0 Bwrbt ni< 116 7J •I S. ..... <* (?1·4) B•ut-Ol•"<I• IJ· 10 •' Gerev I 1)· 111 .t.n•t lOOe Ve• ev 10 1 ll et Sen•• Fe l 11·61 T•ov 17 I I •' !Cen<'~v 17·7) c" t ''O" lf·t t i LO\ A IM"!tlOS 19·61 0..1rrz Hll•s 1~·7 el ~rr 117·SI WH ll'(ll 16·7 t i l.VZ·nQl" 111 SI W· o cero ..,,Mt< 11 1loQ•n11 Hill\ 111·" Le Qu•ntt 111 1) el TuS11n 120·SJ E Ooreoo 112 101 a1 8 oMe Ill · II> Wtst Torrence ( 17 7) el 8urrou1111s I U·61 E1 Se9undo (17 91 at AlnemDte 120·51 80•\e C.'•"oe 115 9) e1 S.ve nne (11·•1 P1•os Vt<'oes 11 1 I at Morninos~ l l•·•t C ;orf\l e ISi 111 NIOM•Of IO 116·6) Estancia ( 14· 111 e l Sunnv H••I\ 110·)1 Cllf l ·A WICI C.rd 9lfl'Wt W...._y, 7:l0 (4 1 Azusa f ll·Sl •' L._ ~ 19·10 8 1 Ct •t•.co 111 11) ti El\1nore <lt·ll !Cl Agoyre 110 Ill at So PeHClefla !10·121 10 1 Arrovo 111· 121 e l Souln Hill\ ( 11·91 !'Int lllWllCI l'rl4ay, 7:l0 Bt~l•ower 1 ll ti et 8erin•no 125·0! S• Joseon l1 t 1 et Sar Dimes '11 SI '1 wlnne< ti Buumont ( 1'· S) Cllf 5'n8I SCllMh WICI Ctr• ..,,,_, W..._.v, 7:Je I.Al HtrDOr Cllff\llen t9•9) t i Pi19rim (ll·•I Ill 8 1QOm.no•on '"'''''•" 11·t J e1 tn•e no Cnr s1.an 11S·S c ~Hoe (16·•> at Yes .... llO·tl !fir-JI Ill_,. 1"r19y, 7:)0) Nori" Cou,.•v C""'''•" C 12·SI a t 0.•wooo 120·?1 Tnacner 16·•1 et Wot Viv Cnr """ c 12·21 •velOn I 11 71 et St Margarett (U ·)J Cal Lu•ner •n ll 1·61 11 !libel Cnrlltlen 116· ll v .uanov• Prfl> IS· 101 et Teme>leton I 11· )I CSOR el 8eoll" CllffSlle n. Htrnel t 11·SI Boro,. (ll·tt •' Co!ev•llt 114·•1 Bt'""' 8eot '' 11 .i 11 WooocrtSI C11r1s11an 11·6' W••O cero w1nne< A et Ce•t I 15·21 Trone 11·11 •• 8 111 p ,.,, 116·•> N ilo Cara 8 w•Me r 11 w,,,,.,..., I 1•·21 Ho•v Mertvrs I 11 SI et Soul"' 80 Lu1"8rt" f 11 )l V•CIC>f V1t•t v Cnt1J11en lll·SJ ti Sllv ... Vellev '16-31 M•U•on Prto 113·61 el Calif Cl'lri\ll•n I 14-4) w 10 cero C w nner 11 GG Cl••-• ( 12.JJ G•tet 11·91 1 1 uoerte Cnrl\tlt n lll ·11 Citfus makes it a clean sweep Boat takes overa ll. first-to-finish. first In Class A Decep11on a anta Cruz-50 slip- pered b) Da' e ~1 egannn~. Cahforn1a 't achl Club fin15hed at 7:28 am unda' Fra<,er. :lnta C'ruz Yacht Club. finished a1 2.35 a.m. Sunda) to v.an the Performance Handicap Racing Fket di\ ISIOn. By ALMON LOCXABEY Oelly ......... ~.,.,. .. '\:ine1een of the 2Q 'achts an the ~an 01rgo to \1an1an1llo race had fin - 1-.hl·d b' noon unda' but conunued light "'·ands had the. nthc~ dnt11ng tll\'ard thc tin1\h lrotn., I to 200 males OU l Nearing tht" finish "'•th four miles 10 go .... as Burton 8cnJ:im1n's Lone ~tar Ill. ouih"C!>t{·rn Yacht Club. and John .\ren.,· Toma ha"' k. Balboa 't acht Club "a" 21. miles from the finish 0 1her PH Rt boats finishc-d were Joss. Dack Dan iels. Long Beach Yarht Club. and Allure. Charles Jal.obson. anla Cruz Yacht Club. Official results "'cre t'llpectt'd to be postcd toda~ Roller Coaster. sk1ppercd b) John . rhc b1enn1al ('\ cnt turned an to a big hoal rarc "'11h the IOR Class .\boat\ <ietunng the o'erall hard1A.arc Rustlers split, play I or title ( 111us. co-,l1ppercd b~ :0-.:ack and Roh Frazee made 11 a clean s""eep "11h a .first 10 fiamh. first 1n Class ..\ and lim O' l'rall The Golden West Collegt' baseball learn l'arned a spl at of a ts tY.o games an the C~ press Tournament unda). falhng to the host Chargas. 6-4. before rebounding to dcfcat El Camano. 9·5. out hit. Keith Laszlo walked. Jim Buccheri singled. Tom Smythe was hat b) a patch and Paquette. Mike Hu}lerand Terr) Re rchard1 followed "'1th singles. Paquette. who went 4 for 6 in Saturday's WIO ovc-r Merced. had three more hits against El Camano and dro' can th rec runs. Hu) ler was 2 for 4 wath four RBI. ~t:cond "'as Blondie sailed b) Pat f-Jrrah Long &alh Yacht Club. and 1hirJ \\JS f..athmandu. Rohl·n' Ooughl) C alafornaa Yacht Club · The Rustkrs. 3· I. ""ere to pla) at c, press th as morning. ncc.-dang a pair o( "'ans o' cr the Chargers to win the tournc) llllc .\gaanst El Camino. Craig Paquct- tc's two-run sanglc-in the eiahth inning tied the game at 3. and Gofden West followed with a six-run ninth to dispose of the Warriors. \II lhrcl· of the 1op finishers on hand1l'ap tame "ere Santa Cruz-70s fro m the dc~agn ooard of Ball Lec. San la ( rul Golden West left-handt"r Tom Thobc Y.cnt lhc distance. striking out eight and walking five. Onh one IOR C'lass B boat had lin1')hrd at th(' 9 a m Sunda' roll call. but. ''~o 01hcrs v.erc eltpected b) noon. Most of the Rustlers' damaae in the ninth was done after 1wo wert out. Wath Jon Martin on follow1n1 a one- In the first game. Jim Bunch hit a t\\O-run homer an the first 1nn1ng and Da'c Churchill followed with a thrce- run blast an the fifth 10 pace Cypress to the '1ctory. 1 OC Hall to add Morris, 3 others Track sensation Eddie Moms. v.ho won se'cn IF gold medali.asa spnnterat Huntington Beach High in the l::ttc 19 30s. a Iona"' 1th th rte others. ha' c bt't'n ~lc-cicd for andul 11on into the Otange Count~ ports Hall of Fame. Morm. alons with baseball •reat'> Rod Carew and o\nd) Mc~strsm1lh and women s softball star Carol p;inks. will be honored at <he ahnOal induction banquc\ tonight ut thl' D1 ne) land Hotel. • The) J01n 36 members eJ\shrined over the paij. Stvcn )C''1r\ \o1oms v.oh 11\e state champ10Mh1p in the llO·)ard dash three ·>ca~ If\ a rov. and 1hc nauonal 1un1or '\ l ' utlcs m the I 00 and 220 1n 1940 His bc"1 times that )'Car \H're9.Sand 10 6. rcs~uvel). which v.ere bcttcfthan 1he umcs that "on the NC A A champ1onsh1J)5 that )Cir. Morns' 0 1) mp1c dream~ were ended b) anillcl) "'ounds sulTCrcd tn 1hc South Pat<ri'ic during World War II After a carttr 1n the 011 1ndustl). he 1s mired and r<'s•-"~ m the 'lite of Wastunaton, I C'artw v.on K~cn "mencan Ltaaue blmna u1le dunna a t 9~)·tar m~or kif~ carttr that COft(Judcd v.-11h K'\ en K'l'°n ( 19 9·8S) •Hh the .l\ntels He as a.member Qf the c clus1't 3.000.hu club and his lifetime batt1n1 &\~rage wu .32 One of lht all·t1mc tcasffnt \'Otc1.(ttcrs~ in 11· tar • ballo11na. Care~ rcs1des1n 4'nahe1m H1llund c\lrrtn11 '' runn1n1 a baseball school M nmnh 1 on.c of the f~ p1Lchrn to v.-1n .. 0 pm~ an a •u on 1n both the mcncan and 'Ja11onal ka1uc' The former \\.es1em H1ahitar'f'00 20pme\ "11h the "ngcls in 1971 and repeated the feat 1n 1974 as a mt'mbcr of the Dodgers. He currtnlly rts1dts an Soquel. Calaf., an the Santa Barbara area . ·spanks pla)cd on four nauonal champ1onsh1p sofiball teams with the Oranae L1ontttcs between 1958 and 197.S. a period in which \hey also finished Sttond six 11mcs. While s1111 a UCLA st udent. she t>epn her career with the Buena Park Lynx and went on to make the .\mateur Sof\~11 Assoc1at1on's All-American team 13 tame~ panks 1s currtntl) htad sofiball coach at Cal Poly Pomon:t and also coached the United tatcs_Jold·me<Ul "''nnina team 1n the 1987 Pan mencan Oames. The lona·limc Tu un resident as also an outstandint tmate'-tr aolfcr • Other honortts at the benquet. an which Ed Arnold ~au be emcee. art Ralph Clark (l1fct1mc Achievement v.ard):Jerry Doattt (5,cc11I Rtt0p1t1on Award): Lou nK"r (Woody 0.er~h Award)~ and Bobby Hatf~kt (Ral~rk A"''lrd). ~ hononna 1nductm and 1 lal'Jlt cotlec1son of Oranat ount} pons mtmonbtl .. arc on eubhc dasplay 1n the Hall of Famc Room and the Hall of Champions 1n -'nahc1m tad1um dunna event hours. 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Avt '" bMt views I,; erea Sl.9M 2Br & 38r Townhomes. 2121 $800 • l500 MC. lllert Pn I OPEN SAT /SUN b I Y•rds/p1tlos, ga11Qff, No pets Velma ~9-2 .. 7 645•7521 or640-~= frreplao.s & vaulted e-"· & •SEVERAL LOCATlONS Ull Ill...... ings. wuher & df'Y•r ~.. t Bedroom seeo I -·-... .a ·-·· ••Shwp, 38', 3Ba ho<>k·UPS 840-5870 GMnF -2250 Vangua1d 540-9626 Incl ref""' ••••s --ownen unit wl country (-1 44 -------Ill Id 6'5-80 '•· •M2--l* HI AYAUll TIHS Chlfm & ••tru s 1950 1 m•t (ong a;;ctl •• m ' e.che4ot $550 u pa . 5 ' Ilise ...... ' bd 3 ·~ ba. ' FP's yr IM Don 786-7485 agt lBR 28l , •fc. gar== 8th qutet 1 l 2 BR encl 1 Bedroom $640 NEAR SO. COAST PLAZA .... latllll/• • Gourmet kit Exeretse 1m, --NO pets Northwood gar, nu c1rpet, dl w, 28dl'm 1'•8a $750 38r 28a, yd, lrplc:, OW· Ouplell prfvate gard9ft m IJW olllce Maid quarters S~IO ~1'Y1 ••-:: ~· Avail 2122. S 1350/mo refng, 714-97 t·OJOO 2Bdrm 2Ba $835 • ge. In d ry h k • u P a-r. 28R, redec. Avl 2120 IXCl8X p;;rm pa: Pool/Sp• Spectacular re lurbls~ in °, a ~r. •96-7775 or •93-7766 •-JL------825 Center St 6'2· 1•2• S1000/mo yrty 675-2332 8-42-2267 OI 8-45-5778 vate entran<le. no lft'IOll· v iew overlook 111 g . - --------Newly dec:Ol'1ted 181' A I I $325 Lake/golfcourse Real S3000lmo Agt 759•9389 * SPllTuaJI * km• UM B.cllelor S600 quiet Eutside 1oca11!: UY NW! , lf'IG °' 6~3~ Estate 7. Fnt2 Kelly agt WE HAVE SEVERAL-SEE lllf .. SI l.llAW · 1 Bedroom S680 Yard Single Ad1111 BEAUT 281'28aCondo. ~ ---· ...,,--_,..--.,..- *(619) 744-3952• 2BR 2BA. 2 tp, $1525 1mm1e. 2 bd + den wetbw *v!!:'~ '::lght 1~Bf·1 lBa 131 E 18th SI 646--6816 Nl smkr ac>o. 642-3985 blocil lo bey. 2 car Oat • &o.rd l Room for ol<* --3BR 3't8A nice S2150 flrepll<le 2car ga< $1400 ° ay, recuce. ------W/O htt-tip. open be•m wom9n. CM PIC>f'M Pvt I.I.he ff 1'00 4BR28A.1~"'1S1800 Lar•1ne t 854~ $1200 A vl Now 1s1000tt111 monthsrent PU•IAIPTI oe111ng,l*C ,S1200/mo rm , partl•I care. •House!WXP• 3BR 2BA. 1g & brite $1550 eg J•mie/Steve 650-6317 28R s75o on ground Lg 1 & 2Bdrm1 un-•23 E. Bay s1001mo. 751-9097 2Br. ,.,.,Ba condo 20 min 1BR. Vl&W. secured ~ldg !:qua ltac~ 141 3BR 28A upstairs. lrpk:. ~:~ d::sh~~~!~~ furnished S620·S725. TSl MGMT M2-t603 I t l / ... II I to Burlington Airporl. 20 (Lido ar .. I $1600 •No. tagUna1r 38r. 28a wshef/dryer, 1 car gar . ara~ Cats welcome. Clo~ to OC Alrpot't, ll.111 Tl U. --•,;,,;•~•-1..i.i~~"!!"!!!~-· m~ $Sugar~: r~ 20 AGT 673·535' • guest cottage Walk to unlurn yrly IUU g3t-4215 or 673·0275 ::~~i I~ r.i::c.~~· 38r, 28a. loW9f unit. w/d ....... ~ug 1 •=ffted P~: Cull •ts• 2l 4 beach $2300/Mo. St8SO~mo 968-8789_ BAY TIMBERS 1561 Mesa Dr. ~6-98e0 hk-up, ,.,~, block to Wkly ,.,,tais now avllll. call So2-2U-7255 •ft M r ,a. duplex near liirt ltac• lllt 1 ~~~~ :l~!i~~sA~r~m tBR, trplc. cable, pool. No pets be9Ch. 211~ or':: ~~t ~tvt'c~ &!&.~!: Spm (EST) busstops. fenced yrd, II C&IYll. UST BAY" $800/mo 673-5686 patio. gar No pets 399 Sp.clous !Br. pool. lndf'Y. TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 L lntab garage preter adult· sm • * * * * W Bay St S655 650-6357 carport. stove, refrig. ltat1la It •lrt pet oK $775/Mo Avan EXCLUSIVE GUARD ___ - - -adults prefd no pets IUlllUllllr UM je;;J" now 631·6559 GATED COMMUNITY 1BR 1BA with sundeck, C.Plm IE•lll S565 ~S350dep. t939 2Ba. bltlnl, garage. $975 2 BS'rm 2 Bath Townhome rear unit, perkmg. lndry Wallace Ave SEE Mall Own«I Agt 75t·5235• 30+ ProIIF non smlu , Zl IZ FlH lltlTil'S REIT Micro. lrples 1n LR & BR, 850/mo yrly lean 20• Rent brand new for less! ager t O 4 . 1 1 3 neai, no pet1, lhf turn -"'N""ew-·POA-•t"'e"'"E'.A-c""'H'"'·-Condo 2Br. t•,ea. patio oNet bar. w/d hkups. 2 Sapph1HJ 970·2177 Beaut 2Br apts rudy for 642~140 11642-5723 lllWPllTllmYI San Clem condo. w/d, w Newport 28d 5900 or huge pV1 yds avail Sml pe11os. dbl garage $1875 1-~-, -1 move-in As low as $6401 - -, 2Br. 18a, unturn, g•r. pool S550 mo. •1M.it. Blboa f<>Wef 3 8d $l t75 pet ok Pool 646-28'6 Sorf'Y. no pets 6'4--0509 al~tl Ptaaa11 I Must see the d•tterenoe. SUPERB E SIDE 1Br. encl 5825 month ~ Ref's required 498-1422 --'l.itft'J • gar. refng, stove, patlO n· I 8ayfrontcondo28d St375 •2 m1 to beh 38r. 21-tB• 28drm 2'.\Ba. attached ..v W_..APTS. pets S550•dep CALL $3251 Mo incl utll. pvt Nwpt 38d boat slip $1625 every e•tra twhnse dbl garage V1f1W of Newpo<l 2BR 1BA upstrs DPI• new 530 W Wiison 6'2·5964 room nlOe hOme ~rt Ocnlrt 48d, FR. S2000 gar Inch yd n-pets & ocean Entirely up· paint 75 ott water No TSL MGMT --HetghlS Ava;t Now $200 Ooeahhont 38d S2•00 S 1275mo 646-654 a · graded Bar stools. auto gar 3408''1 Marcus $900 722·9012 or 642· 1603 X· TRA LG t8r 1Ba, co;;;;: Sec dep 650-3363 Udo Isle •Bd JS. $2550 * •EASTSIOE 28d awning. etc S38s0tmo mo Adults 673-7353 -n1ent loc, S5251mo No COM 28-35 -Malel Female WATERFRONT HOMES . rm Call tor appt 6'0-5324 CITIAll TYPf pets/waterbeds Lv Mtg REALTORS 631-1400 tBa Apt garage ••undf'Y ----•Bactlelor SSOO• Eastside 2Br 18• garage 631-2167 •-------$«:---Prof 2 bed<oom 2 bath ,._ • I • tl•J room S7351mo No pets 2BR 28A den hpl spa, tBr S600 Nice 1Br uut lg yard w/patio · wshr·h~ ~-T.i NEWPT HGTS · 2br 2-story duplex at 8eactl -real t 11 • l&lMI ltlaa• 21M A~a11 now• 720 1565 French doors . all on paid n-pets. up sn 5imo · laat. ltacta 2'4• Iba lrg5P8vt9 patio. pool, $600675-2281 -N s ""' carpi O I mo * • 38R 3BA pool spa, ooean 2Br 1ea refrig, wfdf'Y, gar. ••E·Stde CM 2Br tBa whtle 0 pets 14vv~mo t02 E Bay =6 25« Orange 2BR 2BA. 1 story patio 675-2520 * COM 28-35 Meleffem• ·-~~,;,;;;;;;.;;;;....,. .. _ view AU this tor under trplc, mature tenant, n· upstrs gar huge decl( o,tia 760-5000 ATTRACTIVE BACHELOR TSL MGMT 642-1603 apt, <edec0<1ted. ll'plc, wa• n-Prol 2 bedroom 2 bath IMZ $600 0 6 00 85D~e Miies pets St275mo Appl only No pets S7151mo 2080 ~ ~A.V wisep 111t lurn/unfur wl d hk-tips, gar. 1 m• to _.. ... , 2-story duplex at Be.ch ---------AJ:~tR~te "· S CO •&50-3832* Garden Ln Agt 432·7767 KU',,..lfa .. , SSSO inctud utll yrly WTSI• beach $775 968-6807 28r, 1Ba unlurn Yearly S600 675-2281 SON·==~' LKIN COZY 2Br tron~house 1•Condo 2Br 28a. new \t\\'I ::t.."'fl I~.\ 11 quiet nont smkr 673-5580 c .. atn .... w1··· IHcta. 2'41 $l600 monlh c M. 2Br hM W/D. Lrge COLDWeLL BANl(eRO OCE.NFRONT gar sunny porch & patio crpt lndry rm pool se-REALTORS • un'1irw STllll 18drm. .Ot<. new gray bkyrd $375 ... flrltllast • A new carpet no pets. yrly curity prkg Nr SC Plza 11:" carpet. p•tlo. country lB Apt. across lrom bdl, $100 deposit • '"t utll •ESTATE* $1050 (8181842·8396 S875 No pets 640-2495 --Frplc. newly decorated. lg setting No pets 180 21st turn n-smk. n-pet1 Avail JI\ 650·7567 Jon ••Unturnisl'\ed 38r 2Ba patio S650 675-9650 St 56551mo Days Mature adult S575mo With PRIVATE BEACH 3 L;tile Island 2edrm 1''r8a •EASTSIDE C M Small yearly S 1300 Walk 10 On lhe Penn 28r 281 cor· 646.1164 Eve5 645.9543 01499-2065 E/499-6887 DELUXE Newport Crest bd den 3 ba One ol tl'le lcwer Duple• wllrptc. 2~r house. lrplc. yard beach 548-9341 days ~~ Condo All amenities best views 1n area I 9M wshr I Cryr Garage -Available 311 S7851mo 646-2848 evt1s ner of 12th & Balboa Eastside Duplex 2 Br. pat. I 11 IHc• 2Ht IOEAIFlllT $550/mo • utll. Av•ll 3/ 1 OPEN SAT SUN by appt carport Avl March 20th 650-5894 New 1 Y rem 0 de I 9 d yrd gar w/d hkup $800 Barbara 6'5· 1373 645-7521 or 640-7000 0 $1200'mo Agt 673-4062 •E'StDE 38, 28a hse ~:;,~F:a~pe~!. p~·,~~a& v~~i:YM:E:7;~5:23 64S·586.1/213·592·1574 Milll'!!!,'Z_,.' aril 7;i:,cu~~'!. 3~;;,,~~a w~~~ EXEC NB HM NEW Pvt l 24 lil .. a 21st & Marion Way, gar drapes t yr 1se $1650 •-patio on sand Mature ba. pvt entf'Y. plll jacuzzi. l'"!oi~nmP.'"'!':~~1 B~a--2 O new carpet w 1crv hkup 643· 17 t 7 No pets 3 bdrm 2 ba Deck 'w BAY USTSllE *M'n lllf .... adults n-smk S t650/mo gar, pool. utll/cleaning Ptaia1al1 I 7 $1095 n-pets 754·7858 VIEW 1 cai 0" $1~ Wont last• 2bd 2 •, oa tlful 18drm on weter 650·9499or982·•21•• oncl.$550 720-0350 *lfWNIT ' 645· 1621 w'den 2 car oar ENO ronl pr0Pef1Y wl m1cro -... . . n ,. = I Pr~ Jal ,; nei c._ ~I __... OCI Mc Ba Jet Pro ,., lh1 Ne Ree m l po Mi ~ 28 w/ Re; 28 w/ ''\ ... RM .,, .. Ba $3. Pro or be C11 • m 10 SI OP Sin, Cc 28 Sp ltt m St IC ca Je Aut ca Cc Pl, Ctt I r.; rn of• Cl 49 t3C oe m IP Cl -.OCITSit Ctrn"I •el Mn HZ UNIT 1 mile to beh • 1shwasher . relrlg Prtvat~ .. •~~~-=---.-.~111'1 styl e garage s11001mo Anne 2BR 28A 2 S!ory 2eA 1BA & .. ns!de frpi. ei1tras~ot.1211 '* 900 ,_;:;;...;;..;;..:.:;;:_;;;;;;;..~~pe'"'-'1s.i.w...AJ.v111ai~IL-3_..l~t1UoA..&s...1:.J.U>------ 1rg patio stove dlw w/d ALSO 28DRM 11805 S325rmo Ro~ 856-0270 Al( ::i--:-.-pr vis storage 1re1 EIS•de S675 1Mo 2BD. lllT IUPI llnA *•Female noo-smkr to 1..reate1 1914 School 645_7744 0,63 ,.4320 l'rolace gar 51100 mo 5,6 1 Dahlta IBA lrpl enc patio gar· ....,. .. ,....,...,. t1 ouse• 1 38 Acres• Yearly 673.8754 *lEIT .. S• 675_7783 age Cat O I< call 7Am to share 2BR 28A PROM· Fe'lCed' Nur Lake Pet· 1Large 38r 2BA condo-2 m1 -9pm 631-4036 INi CAITll UST APTS ONTORY POINT w1l h tis Only $94 500' Better trom beach <1r parlo. great Ct~tal •el •u 2122 AnENTtONSINGLES• 2·5 Bdrm $90().$5000 mo 2BR·VIEW S 15001mo EXCLUSI VE GUARD vi-$590/mo 673-6601 Homes & Garden11Jot1n '4Jtl expesv•e t>eau11tu1 28R lBA hOuse walk 10 New 3Br 3Ba condo style Marti Agt 673-9378 Walk 10 beach Drive by llE&T LIC&Tlll GATED COMMUNITY Female n/smkr to shr 2BR penver Realty 657·8"33 patio gOOd "' 01n & many stores and beacl'I Olde triple mstrs tip micro 2 * riE lllffS* 2422 First St Ocean side o El ux E 2Br t ''tBI Spacious 2 & 38r AptS on !BA CM condo w/pool & 657-5118 Ev~ 943·223" upgrades S 129 000. CdM No pets No garage car r' 1nd1111dual w d •BR family rm 2.,BA. of PCH 760·6263 To....nh0use garage Wt O golf c0urse Frple micro, parking $325/mo • 1 'l ~H231 O¥>net 548· 7923"' mess s 1100 mo 673· 7335 1nc1 1250 432·6723 2400 SQ tt S 1800 mo Br.ght apt l Br !Ba $875 hk·UP Close to beach d "' wet bar wld hkup, 2 The NEW utls Ten 75.4-6278 IHIMWIPAY•EIT1 I MES&YEllfCIST• 138• 1Ba detached cot· Charming 2BR 1'18A cot· ••2"s mo Gar WID HU No PRIM E LOCA TI O N• car gar From $1875 ftlfTI. rmmt need$ ASAP We If grve you the do¥>n 1n INE 1 tage 0 w a rage tage nu paint large yard JBR 2' 18A tamoly rm pets• Hrdwd llrs avl 311 $895 mo Sorf'Y no pets 644-0509 fl NE\XIPC>RT S350lmo utll tnct Cot· exchg tor a share Of own-, I wshrl dryr hkup ~o of the S800tmo plus security S 15501mo Both vac 419' 1 Po0py 673-3285 '10l Hilaria Balboa Peninsula. steps to (714) 644-1900 ooa del Mar. walk to bch :~~~~Y:~ & m::e 5 ,,:;: T1~·~0~B:, t~:~.~v~~~ Hwy Diana 6J1. t266 or dep 243 East 22nd St pools Bkr 720·7"32 • •Bnght & sunny Upper !~;r ~~~1541_4 ~::·1603 ocean lg 38A 2BA lrplc. _..~ .. s,..,.o.ra---760· 15'3 O< 759-6899 apprec You receive T Ht NG and only 2 261 ·8•25 Av! n~1 __ EASlStOE Condo 2bdrm BLUFFS 38R 2'18A. dine 28r 2Ba wllrplc & deck ~a r 8 ge No Pe ts ,..._.,,..._,, ~ FEM rmmt wanted. non 100.,,. ta" benefits MuSI I minutes 10 golf coor~ •EXTRA SPECIAL Newly' 2 ba Poot gar laudrey rm Jrpl 2 car gar. comm $1400 I yr 1se 786-7485 IMMEO Newer 18R $575 1350 mo 675·0447 ''"' 6 "' smkr 10 stir charming !'lave c1ean credit Agl Proced r09'1t at $399 000 painted 3Br 2Ba so nwy $9501 650·2706 POOi No pets, 1 yr lse Don agt• * mo 28R S7a5imo pool. 28drm Studio 1'181. Spacious 38R 2BA by the 2br 2ba house on Balboa A ,, n t' M c ca s I and $1450 • sec 640-8606 JiC. Cl to bch 867 w 19th t bl TV I N I $6251 673 6953 •97-8757 Dys Ev Wknds lg liv rm lrplc patio gar Eastside Exec lwnhme. · Beautiful 38R, 28A. prV1 Mgr =27 645•1740 pa 10. ca e inc o sea with laroe sundeck s mo • --631 · 1266 tndry lac $1475 mo 3Br 2' iBa yard 2 cer at· IAYllNE duplex 2 car garage. pets $675tmo Seaclifl and garage Yrly lae MATURE Fem 30s to move Pri•t Ct••trci1l l1t I·~~~~-Agt 675-0088 tached garage comm 28R 2BA condo. lrpl, sundeck. lrpl, new paint llSTAIT 11. Manor 548-2682 S 1400/mo 64&-2155 into the Lakes apt In CM L:~:c':d c~':np~~ewp,:.;~ tir•' ell •OLDE COM• pool & spa Avl 211 D•a'la comm pool custom shut· S '400/mo 675-7113 2Br 11'r8a Townhouse 2Br. !Ba lurn, garage SPIOlllS APT. 1 llilt OereJtl-476·0320 plans lor 4500 SQ fl 01.!J Oceanside ol PCH Quaint 631-1266 or 261 -8425 ters $ 13501mo Coldwell Cm llr It tf hJ laundf'Y room. all bCJllt· Winter $900 fl 11Mllll 14J·211l MIF 27 + nsmkr for 2 Br flee Pls call645·1791 D p . h0use 2Br lBil lrplc E·s1de nice 2BR beamed Banker644·9060 Avl 311' $825 mo •g-1 i5n7 5 8•51mgooo d tocatlon. I.. .aat -1126 t 1 t " "'' STEPS TO OC-EAN nicely turnlsned apt. '" s ove g pa 10• >gar C!"lling pvl yd Pet Q i( BAYRIDGE CONDO Gated * 759-8389• 2078 Thurtn 3B 28 N 8 steps to beaell/ gar YEISllLUI ... 2BA suite 2'>Ba eeaut $12001mo 616 Begonia $800 M 0 A vi now I 2B 2B drm a. dshwshr. $460/mo 63 t-6948 Lor You w111toveth1s2bd 2ba dec•s bdrm patio near •538-6511 • 646-"902or 760·8862 ~~;i'~unit~oo'i . ~.Pa;. Ct1t1 ••u 2624 lSL MGMl 642-1603 prkng, frplc, no pets I e11d unit ..vith some bay bttacr marina great 3Bdrm 28a HVH home •. SISOOmo 760-t275 *USTSlll* '12751 mo 675 - 0447 IEAI 11111 v i ew fr o m master assoc $192000 Ag11 i::rp1c 1g vard Pet 01< E/11~tltl11tTw11l~t Lq 28drm tBa cottage ITlnTllllAI* F bedroom Greal built-in 493 7766 or 496· i"'i S I $2000 mo 1nc1 grdnr 12Br 1' 1Ba patid SSOO UYHllT ... I( "'2§lfield \ii c1rpor1 Ideal for small * 291 llM* 3Br. 2b•. gar. trplc 2 b:"l:::,~ F:; ~~~ ~:~;:~: ·~~~:~= Jr.iat l044 Reis req d 720-1566 2548 ?range 642·2520 Beacon Bay 38R 3BA. tamely No pets $685 mo Frtg. dishwasher. stove S 1175 Y .. rly Ao-nt $333 • utlls. n-smkr Neulral c04ors lhre>ugh· l ICH $950 2BR 1'• BA 2 story1E•ec Home 3BR 28A • $2700/~ A~t 64().7057 AP&ltmm Avt nowt 722-6294 incl No pets 545-4855 •645-3683• 8'6-3781 out Gaul Quarded com-A SAi JIAel• lrg encl patio trplc bonus rni 1" super cond * •Be1Ut1ful 3bd. 3ba. Large attractive apts 1n a ------ mun1ty pool spa & OUTSTANDING SAN LUIS conini pool l'\OP&IS "08 2442 SI St500 mo Call 1760 sq ft 2 mstr br. beautiful garden setting cJubhouSe Call now LO REY 3 bd 2 • ba View ot Seaward 832-4618 1 •nga Agt 64 1·08117 stain 91ass. mrbl tple. 2 er Poot spa garage or see $129.000 C It Llgfll$ $259 .000 COM Oc Large 3Br 28A concto-2 mi gar S 1675 856-3657 carport Sorry no pets OPEN SAT Sl!N 1.5 21 Br Ir 1 1~an::'~ 1~~'1.~ tr om ~ach nr park gr .. t Big Canyon •BR 2,'tBA de-*SEVERAL LOCATIONS Petos Owner 21. 1215 675_~22~ 0 sun e•PoMJre t>eaulllul tache<I home on cul-de-28drm 2Ba $790 •-._ IHI __ patoogoodllrpln.&many sacAv1 3115 SJ500lmo 398W W1lson 63t·5583 rt -H• COZV 28r wldf'Y dbl gar upgrades S 129 000 Re1M8JI Agt 6'-0-1529 - - d,,,'1 f Ba ayridge n-pet S 1375mo Av! 3 88 owner 548 7923 Iv mess --_ 1 Bedroom CO"dO Many upgrades 12131375·077 I lllffS-UY·YllW 28drm l8a "'W ... ••• pOQ ~pa gate guarded 1 11 14189 1-39•0 MESA VERDE JBR. 2e. Super clean twnhse ltlle 301 Avocado " --• s20, 500 760 9 , 76 hoose trptc 2 car gar . 3 2, 8 .I .••• rs ·-c··LIST I • gardener $1200/mo 1st nu br ) a. no pets I Bedroom S6'5 ·-11: --~ .. (,SllE CllllS & last • clean dep 52200/mo lse &'4--0J50 2Bdrm 1Ba $755 MARV ANN McGUIRE 2 condos 1n Orleans Com-WA RM & 546-0994 Mon-Frt 8·5 llwfh.-IMt lay y1 241 w Wiison 631-0960 7C.,Q-Ql00 HARBOR REAL n pit>• '2 Br 'l Ba dnd 1 Br 38r 2'.\Ba condo 200o s/f 1r-Oltlce 673 4400 2 Ba Both ••sted al COZY NEW E'SIDE 3Bd. 3'-tB•. F/P yard patios cul de 1 11: ...... &PTS Aet4dence 646·6770 S 121 900 dbl gar, Pvt yard, n-pets sac · $2oo0mo 7s0-6838-STARTill AT lllOI• Perteet tor roommates o. 760· t453-wtcndleve WllT IEIT 1t•"-1T WNI bl1a• 1006 S1325mo 2335 Elden·F __ __ ..,.. 642-38 12 Open Sunday 111111 llllE 2 Swimming pools •Br 3 •.,ea • 2er 1 Ba In- come unn CotT1pletely remodeled 1nctudtng Spa $659 000 BrOker cooperatton 645-3366 ..d)'s 673-7565 eves 8111 •••• H t ·\ I I \ • Ptaiaaala I 007 PllCUSI H lUSt OCUIFlllT I IPTIH llPLEI B1yview T err•ce Pelers 3B• • 1ro1c, On tne sana · newer bldg gated poot $J20K only 11 years old HaS' .3bdrm. 2BA up & 2 C. Slllaw .. , l lO·llH Bllrm· '28A lower Built •-C Jn~ frplcs 4 C&r o•r etc -•lfa Mii $699 950 llltttt t OH JACOBS REAL TY I •1s-~70 675·0586 2Br 2S. Vfd pool ten 2nd 1>11 As,um 1st .. . I •ti .. , l 022 S I 0 3 0 0 0 2t3-626--8t71 631-795& I Sell v .. ,,.,.,.,t .Oii o-ifW, Mt-1671 ~ for information & ~urprlsingly low cost. Close to Schools & Shops NEW TwnhM •Br 1'~8a. •Bdrm !lBa. family rm fully Small pets accepted trplc micro ov . relrtg, furnished. comm tennis & VILLA MARSEILLES lndry g•r. near stores. pool. S4500tmo or ofter 3 10 1 So Bristol E/s1da 230-B 16th Pl Maureen or ~d !59 1549 557·8200 S7751mo 538-65t I ~Al AV ' flltU',,,... / !Bdrm. carport 1 ml t>each Walk to shops '""'IMllA rw••• \I"\\ I :l..1T I ~ \ 11 $5501mo A v ailable 3BR 2'~8A. big yard. 2 car REALTORS ~ March 15th 642-0736 gar•o•. fireplace End Unit Vacant $12751mo _ _ * l & 28R EX'TRA LAG• Don•ld Ptatl 631-1266 located on a Wide luSh Ou•et patio yard gar nr R[(M~R . . greenbelt this e)(pans1ve shoppng & frwys $625 & 3BR 2· .. eA beauty 1$ UP· S725 No pets• 642-5569 oraOed to SYtt the mllhon * •EAS'rSIOE 2BR tBA dotr1r 3")petlte Short or ~ newly d.cor•l• Apt' lonO term 159 °" Doug Children Ok Call tor ad· -a--••i Herbst. 760-5000 or dress 63t 6t55 ~·--·--· --720-3980 • Y•111a111.,s,..1a1 ~M.A..V **•IA,_I** nl 11· 1111...,.,. KU'~ .. / n the beautiful neloh· Fllll•••"""'" \t\X'~ ::1: I' I~_\ ·11 ~0~~~.0~u~~!~.:. Witte returned ai>c>1ic.11on REALlORS'" nestled among tall pin. l•imiliiilliim•••••I trees & 1a11l1h land· MLll 111111 SCIP!f'O 18dl'm like new •• LWll. wlpvt back ylrd Frplc, carPort pool, spa. lndry .... , .......... __ ------f&e NO pell 1685 ~ $500 N•llU sec 5•9-2u1 -·Ea1ya~anto Latge i 81· 21 •Ba. 2 e..-•!l&r 2e. Y"Y Oar.ge. •··--• -· · '"'' 11tached ger•g•. w/d frplc peuo $'200/mo --·-c::tt>Chet of 3 c:otors hlWPt. tlreplac.e p<1vite 929,' 2Ba tower duplex, 2 Bdrm. O/w hr, encl&r· wat9'11d _...,yarn. yards.pool & IP• f1ptc gar-ee l900·S975 •oe patio. no pet1 • PM9em ~a RESERVE ONE NOWI ftLU lllYIU security 8-45--4319 _ .............. ......_ 726 W W1lson$t tl• _11 *U11191* ., __ ... ,.,... ........ cover FOftnforClll 650-3'2t .--L t8drm enclpetlo.dlw ~.colof 111._-_ •-•-•-•_ •-·-·-•_ •-•_•_ •_ •_ •_•_l,ToJll'Y r9m0d .. 1d 38R ~29 UNIVERSITY OR. •K ~tor afghan. 18~ ·anoi 1ty bMUtY 11 • le25/mo Jo"548-0G48 50x7'r --~.,... t>etgein et S 1650/mo -~--Chilchn a P4't ott. ShOr1 •Outet I ~ 29d.rm OFRf.C)()OO™AIJ °' tono i.rm .... poa 2Ba Apt Otn•thf. new .utf.30,,.. '' ••• lmmecJ OCCPy Oouo OKOf, P•· lndty rm, "'" ,._ Herb1t 710·5000 or S79$ No pet 640·2•95 ..... ....... 120-3tl0 .00 MERRIMAC WAY f'Keplece, ~ ~. ~......., • RedlCOfltecl 0 /Wlh, ':" !Jlt. lndt1 ,:ue1. 'POOi ~•I gu p..ct MCUr11y IP9 aor" ~1" '\t ~ ·1 :i:: r t~ _ \ i ~= :~= ::: 145-nlt RE¢t,J9RS • •t7• 1t11 • II -'----"" 0 Cleatl •Ir conOo p004, tenn•• tteurlly M 75 C_,.M1-lt2A ·. lCLIFF HOO IQ n 38rl3~. IUtll landtcaOe •ilh gardener I 1975/mo 1734590 -·- .. MANY THANKS ••• To those reader s wh o took the time to co mplete a nd return to us the Editor's Survey we printed last week. We appr ec i a t e y our ¥ response. And. for those of you who are interested in the Survey's findings. we'll be sharing them with you after our Marketing Depart- ment tabulates and sum- marizes them. --------------····---~\---~, .. 2E ·~ 01 R• Ac Ut 16 Nw S7• SI G C1 FA! ,, oc Fifi at Ir• IU Sf G~ T1 S1 SI fu St Co p1 oc ~ '". 2 ti '" lit re a• Of' PE Sill I• fu I~ 34 c st ee ( t91 0 '1 Ju In It s In 11 c ; $1 ~ • - l• c Ii -~- • .. "" "" llO • c • .. N I ~ ~- Orange Coast DAILY PU.OT/Monday, February 15, 1988 116 ......... ·~ ... ....,,..... ... t '9111 •• • .. hi! I •• .. h I I •• ............ 11•.. t lllplezwt IUI --~ ·DMTe:lllo.,IW.& _,.,, o.n.at tLMTW •lll&flll..,_ NllTal _,Jtl•ITP/T ..nm A.I. llH&/mo+ila ~°',!.~ti iWfitAi C::: erven. n /PJ . up ,.._ Pet9oftl0Mllint '*""°" IMMfOIATf ~ .. Of 1 'lflltltl .. p. cu1tom , .. 6'tdtdey only t-& A.-Gel'let., office T~ ~ ~3M .. ~.~ --~· (7131 M2·'11?, 2•HAS pee ev ... to PNd 1oYiftO swef'd. Flea nr• ~ta Pu~ ,_80ft ~OM rout•. ~ IUppltied Otfa flt ••P in tMl!lnO. denftel O..n appe•r· llabte tront otflCe ap. wpm. work W/P, t. • -'""""' cwefOf'pta,plntelprop 2305 E Cotat Hwy It of ttle tottowino eel· gdOMVrec:.noeapn.c tW14ng, benefits, Nll.,-y anceOW11 trant00tt111on pHranc• 01.11 Joan gan•ud. l"'letvre · Awt now tlCM>M Widow hM MOHIY tor In yr ebMnce 1'1'"397 t M.c:Afthyf, CdM dlllonel allllfl cam-M hr 631~ C M negotiable Call M 7-3171 648-0818* Trout~ l l2M motiveted Chance W- llwlrt ...... -TO.I s 10K YI> No credit ,... ~.. • ... ~ ., .,..... Jel'\itot Pett l'lme E*1lng ...... IMMEDIATE OPENINGS edlllMtfMflt '11.9Cll: p,Of..!fn "'*' ..,..., pool. ...:i:n ~t7~~3 ~ Needed tor~ lady on AC "'*' • credit ~ M1tlftfl" -up. M..at work l~llle nlre FIT o-n«ll offa dull• Full °' Perl Time 8'>111 annually ~2-5743 • ,., ___ _,,,.....,. ju SIOOmoi 72t-e27~ --~ -aeo. ~. ,.IT now, ~on availlbl•. be wlllr'9 to WOttl nitfltl Fountain Valliey .vea lw~ m•dt•a~ o ~ llJOf ~d9)' -QI! 'l'f/Pelw ~. ............. ~._ o..-=--1'npol ... blllti.s 'lne --wee11..-.M111tytod0 7l~~-3T18'" Pteatant work""" con• up to seven days OM Small nrowlng Ad aeencY Non emkr Prof required .. , ' -· -Ql,lellty WOttl under lt'9 cllttons Call .,In AM hOur I.IP to etgtlt noure 11-mllllf nMOt & .--ic _,, new 3bf 41>11 twntlm In m....... .. ng ... tw ..... ,.q'd,. l'lendllnO ~--IOI· PfeNUt• of dMdlNe I /W-" VE ..... CMMMl'beecf'IS4201Mo chedled. 752-72751V"'t0 low·up. filing I "'-'•· f)(perleftce 19 1111 l'llel , 'OlllEYlll 640-0140 Ir ttr ..,., l{YIMlawFum Dult14Kln· !omtart!.twStltl~lta .'~. • utlt 712·905' .,..,.. COuntry °"° tJor eellatMIOut t'fOl"Q, EtMe· He epepet eaperienc.e • l.uncn and dlnnet d•· clv<le rec0<c1 k~ llt• v .. v ........ - -CattMMtY' r-.v. now lll=t SIM uve Ofal & Wl'itten com-• ~ d PIUSlll !Iver• Cutl llP9 dal!y typmg geneiel ottle• g1eatorgan11at labll•· OCCUPY NOW! $550 for the hotiday ~9'.t5M municatlon required. pratetred lntareete PLUS bate skllls ficper*'ced pet· ties ~S0..()999 • .....,. ~you 111 to 3Bt. 2 &ettlla Yetgal•Owne< il ANT• for Prevloua buaineu ••· parti. ""Y IUf:lnWt • r• · 1Lm T ...._L.---son P'"''erred Salary -:.i S. "°'* WaNI to OOC L~a 8ch Fluff & FOid petlence P<eterred. Ex. :::.. ~~-:' 1'111 The Orange Coett Ottly Front and bliCll offQ WIH ......... S1200 Call Cindy at If~··-• J.iry 4162-0872 meu. PSYCHIC M.AOINOS'ln El Service FT will train e.ii.tlt beMfill o"-'ed--· Pilot IS Meklng an 111, traill Call fO< appoint· .,., .. .,. •&33-36~2 • PAYDAY EVERY FAIOAY, P Toro& Minion Viet<>1 San M2..ot22 Ouellfled ai>PllCV!t• ..., .... P9f'ienGed 4 color Offset ment 722-6006 Post~· av-•1 ..... -....,.,,_ f7l4) n •-3737 • rof MIF flnanctalyl Clemente AOVICf IN -Should eontect T. M-"re, ~ J P "'''• • u... "" •• llECE--T rHp,.clHll, Quiet to ALLMATTERS472..()8()8 •lllllAL ... * · (7141851_..,0;1"'' .,;:r:anan r::::, UFNP&llS shifts CellOave~Oottie .. ::,-1 •• Sect.K1ty~ lh.,. 3 Br on Beaen In • Rent.i etor• in C.M ...ti• "--ral Motors Acce"· •-a. ~It. b 11 t .. It • _..,....... & ,.. •• .........._. •'""'20t"' lk d I uwo.. ,, -en• a pac .. age you are """""" wou.... R l,~nn .. ...,....k....,ng ell· $TOP WllES S k ,... ---• ta a I Hour ontaet II • o upgra..,e your Pf''•e<nc.e nelptul c;aJI • ,,..._....,,..,.,.,. •m • clean cut depen abe ta .. ,.~C oration • ........._.... --S .... I C k t .. l$f1Uflftf .,. " """"'--.-· AMp. F· Beaut.condo 1 person to wor on (GMA • equal op. (ll•) W-G21 td status or want to t>ec:orM £ 898.,727 * UP Tl m I. b c n W I 0 gar counter and In yerd. portun ty empl0yer Gen.Help E,,atn up to $500 f ~ & s111rt from t<>P. call , IPFISS pool/Spa usoi M o Apply: 1930 Newport .....,._.i-. .. ~1y. me111ng t>ua. Jll_.ltr ,., (211)2ll-2MO 1••1112 llCln/SICn $ /H()ll M&-~9 Avall 3/ t Or 317 Blvd .. C M. _,... t0<ms Work at llm. For •.-Ent rt level 00$1110'1 lor 7 00 • .,._A Female nlemkr .... r -a&iiilililTlii•iii"--Perteet part-time Job oetalls Mn<I .. u ad· ... .._. R I 3 11 h'ft Pan ume l>O$lb00 avail tOf .,. e ,,.~ Agency Gd • • .._ ... Tues. Wed, Thurs Learn dressed envelope to -· r9' • • -. S I tieiuble r1'dlvl<JuaJ to help ""one 1 ~ping $ organtLa· FOR QUALIFIED PE.OP\.£ 2BR 2BA CM condo AllllTllT while you earn. 642-7998 A. Taddei 3941 B South Re11et1C11aroe Nurse O\lt '*''" variety 01 oimes t•on.11 s~ 111$ Knowledge w/g~age W/cl,$3e0/mo Fast paced Ad AgetlCY le or 646-531t Bristol Nvmber 157, LYll 3-1 lpm 10, small otf~ .,\COM 01 Memo•~ t)'pewnter • lh sM&-1805 ~ng·:.r·~·~le. ORIVlRS cross coontry, SantaAna.Ca92704 IHW.leylt. Full &Panume Pleaseea11 Megf75-P73 n('1p•u 756-0732 Rete> Fam.,. n/smlcr stir 81 WO< ng ccoun mg No exp nee CA lie req'd HIRING• Goverment jobs--lettl ..... U IH21 -· Res1a rant 2BR 2BA C M condo Assistant. Must know MacGregor.Yachts 163t your area StS,000· 11-lpm f /T PA'fl!Oll CHR~ ~PT c,,sta Mesa Oeh w/nar W/d $360/ how to use 10·Key &. type C ... 1,., ~ui 64&-l60S mo .. accurately This Is a Full· Ptacenll~-"" ! $68,000 Call (&021 LllAl. llan&aY For meo1ea11ons & treat-Direct Ma11 Ae1~en1se• Mo" ~r on•> Must be re· ... tal • t.. --The c. t1111fled network put• T11ne position with some llMIS f IT p IT 838-8885 ~Jlt 39_8 ----Bu"ness ht firm seeks ment Well Slatted 80 bed iocated in Laguna N1guet h..io1e e. Enghs~ speaking I la •• .. you Ill toucttwlttl tne r1gt11 overtime required Good Cash paid dally VFW Hospital secy w/3 0, more yrs ht S N F A.ppty nas an ooen1ng tor an P•· Ca .in 0670 M-F oetore Ho--t . ....._..a ...... , .._.. P90le·aogautartec1Wlthan benefllS Call 75t-2t60 swial proia..-ts Beaut , 1•-1. --·-exper Exper wtword ltsa Ytr,..t CtlY pel'lenced payrOll cle-• " , 'AM or atte• 2PM onlv ,..., .._......., """ -· ed todey A kt Rosella ,...... ,..... • ar5 -·-• • you nave Plad a m1n1murr Re·.i. l AEROBIC WEAR employed M. 25 yrs . s or Lag Ben office on PCH Full ume Mon-Frl. Knowl-perfect sottware con-111 Ctlltr St C.I of 2 years e~,.....ience PA;:.· •ME NIGHTS • seeks rmmt situation on Accountll'W'I Please eatl Bob 497·6553 edge ot diets necessary gent1a1 n-smk ott1ces ""· ..., ..._. .. ,, -looL ~ean S"'ftd e •s4•.56•"'• with a computerizea pa, "'A' \ SUN $3 50tHR • Balboa Penn, Will pay r.91 hHralttfiet EXffiLENT INCOME Apply '" person. 661 ov... """' "'" r • 0 0 "' rOll and are accu•are & .:~MM S48-1515 S350·S.-OO. 675-1841 .ir4 Bot & FOR HOME ASSEMBL y Cefller St , Costa M... sume to Call Clayton & ....... 142 5118 s~l~Bc~~~~ 7~eal ';.,. WORK FOR INFO CALL or call Alan. 548-5585 ~~~~!"or 6~~e 7~~:~~ T1~!~~~~~~!/a~·~ .. ~~:'1 ::;~~ :~ •• ~~~ ~~:~ .~ s:l;ia~:c~e:cl Prof Males seelts 2BR hte • son, mature & depen· 504-646-1700 HOSTESS/HOST Cashier port Bell 92660 760-8711 pressing surroundings?? con d •' 1 on~ t..4 e c a• J ',9., 1-.sn1on knowl· or apt on lido Isle. On or dable. PIT considered. DEPT P-357 Days and evenings stuns Full or Part time cal Dental A L••t> •n ~011: a mu$1 App•y ~ before 311 Jeff 497·9432 Lest r.... 2925 Resume to· CPA 23232 P/T Torttlla Flats Laguna MAINTENANCE TRAINEE Med1Cal We•glll Loss Ctr surance ane a CO" P~"$O" ,..aute Rocks G :>, Peralta tt 2t6. Leg.Hills FUil.iii Beach494-6588 •ITlllAllllTIAM 661·84390f 499·3693 pe1111vesa1ar~Ca11 Fd5"•on1s1and720-1981 Hlftl ftr J Ital *FOUND DOG* 219 CA 92653 768-t595 t0-3pm (flex nrs) 5 <lay --Facility & equipment main PIUT*lll 1118 : ........ . ............. , .. ~ ., ....... n. : ................ : ., ........... : lttihrm~i ................. ............ .. ....,,.. • Comprenenai..,;. -A..itn and Employee 8enetlta • P~kage Ava11able • CALL TODAY• 2740 3SOObll<of E. PCH. COM -weelt. S6 "' Resp per-HISUllPO teoanoeman. mechan1ca1 tPIUTN lay 112 HOO HI Rll 'S-LYl'S I ll'S ------!'!""--Call (7 t4)673-2930 Days AIDE·LIVE IN F pref, non· son with general omce Prof nousek-r to run antit"de. & gooo dri··inn 1mmed1111e o,__..1n". clay llyra • = DYNAMIC PROTECTION EASTSIOE COSTA MESA only smkr Assist disabled k d A k t --.. -... w • .. ....... ,, C"oose a friendly cam·ig lOx2o s8511'TW) VERY teacher. PIT. no exp nee bac ~roun · s or top ciuallty nset\Old '!" record req'<I For inter-operator exp'd pref'cl PIT PERSONAL ASS1ST :'liKe to work Et1tOY our SERVICES SECURE STORAGE S300JmoM5-2.357 lalre 852·9995 NB &a5Slst femalebu51· view call Uoy.a Jouen but "'train Newport FOf' ous.,, e•K Comp,.,te< 11bera1 penJSOf\ plan Ille • ONL y 775•6090 E.O.E. M/F/H/V ness exec in all pllaM$ of (7 t4) 546·5570 Beacn 64~-7050 exp prel d S6 ·5 "' s1.ir1 ano me<Jlealte1ental in-t7 t4) 633-1952 (any\•~l : Fl\llU\ •os IP&ltmll ..... IUllm f /T DP'I hm aCllVlltes. 5 day wee«. Bar<len's Pest Control Pll1tE•s ·20-'S66 surance Some educauon . • Single garage -tor rent in UUf1U ft Well establl$hed manage-. five out Live in wnen . E O E n and opp0rtunt1y tor ca· 1 Equat-Oppty Emplyr MIF : Costa Mesa. $70/mo. ment company Seeking In an eaclulfV9 Newport owner travels Mvst Ilk• E•Perienced only' 10 llUL ESTATE SECn a •eer aelvanc~l ~.ve ---- -- 2876 Lii Salle. Call after 'RE FREE mature couple to manage Beach community Call dogs & have car Top MECHANIC M,otoreyc~e A I $15 Hr Paint on trucks RUl ESTATE ASSIST o Spm 556-2844 ft t20 Units In Huntington 760·0919'-t>twn 8-5 salary & bens. Must have Je• lk1 EapeC ienoed N1tn anCI ouses Previous ell· Top proouc1n9 A9t seeits n~~~~1on!ee1c::!s e;~,i 1~:,~l~~l~I~---Cal•, Beach 'Apartment, Utll· lllll&L lfflCI . work related rels Wrtte own ~~s 64°:~e7~esa I per•ence on aircraft netp-strong agg•ess•ve e>e<· time or Part time program opening In lttr~t 2742 ~ties. salary It open we need your lyf)lng Iii· stating previous ex-~one · lul Also neeo TWO netp. I sonal secretary Rea1 Es-Catr-24 1--6348• Laguna N.guel 111 eany 320 lo h (40'1 x Sft) M2·11ll CA.LL (7 14)739· 1742 M-F Ing. phone skills lor · 11115 perlence & salary req to MecttafllCS ~lper own 1 ers Company Wiiiing to ta1e e•P P•t>' c $atary • 5----1 A.prrl W'e are .f0<mlng a Storage container. 24 hr ---vital' sup rt position B Johnson 3 l5 l Airway tools. Fore! gas true~ re-train Immediate Plire bonuses .i.~SO Rt>al Es-•IM vtcS ceflent C M 1 Assemblers !0 build sail M 11 f: ood ben-Avenue C-2. Costa Mesa. pair MacGregor Yacnts Great t>enehts late Ass.st an• Mus• have NII ITNI I team ot divecse tnd• ._ ca~on.· ~o"rst~'""'e on~y-boats We will train Apply 1uc Cva11r •• Y-01 92626 or call 548-8 t62 1631 Placenlla CM ECllO JOI llll!EICY 1 1, m•" st>''"'" e•p '" _1_._ ••• ws uals Who snare a com· "'-• 7am· MacGregor Yachts e its • .... ar ann • .,, -_,.., -mon commitment to Jessica 673-0760 FOlll llLE IOI t6J t Placentia CM (7 t41 •76-50 tO HOUSEKEEPING/LNORY •llC&L llfCIPTllltST ~ O C · b@ l1Ct>nse<l Moo-F r P T mvst ttave a min 2 Quaiuy ctltld care Wi&Na AutoStorage or 1Up to 4 Bei ge 2 /10 look s am•-·--Ae9P•bountyof,_,it1wtthllEWPllTCUIHLIR Busy phones. expertef'lee DISTRICT ;~n~·~~;.,~o:m~~~ ;~~ae1.~.n!~g ~~:: :or~flibloa~~"~'t..!.r=:. cars Inside warenouse c k /GOid ~ MATRL 1 F .. 1 1 d s ~ " ......, "" ,..., Costa Mesa loc. ott oc er enmut.veryWneel Allgnment.Brakes amerehencllaeedlnc:lanl· -•5 ony as .. 1on san MANAGERS co Rema•234E 1~ • ., t Ca11 M-F 9·5Mr .;\/ells ones ol ErlekSOf\ end well trained, a'nd•• NEWPORt TIRE CENTER tied. . •S.2-3030• . 644-7848 S1e: 117 Costa Mesa "60-011' P•a,,..te We wtll bulfO _. Placentia 642-2390 LOVEABLE.. 92627 ,,_ 854•3246 S.4-8022 Ul.IS PllSM f IT 1 mull•-cvlturat progra~· eaatttill Tl'le Orange Coast Daily R.ECEPTtONIST SEC that respects and C...C U . W"ltal LOST 211 t Dog Toy .1111 PEllSll Pilot •S loolo1n9 for top EIT•Y Lirvll Saler>; tvn t>eneftts Call •o• cPlllclren t>et""'9en the Schnauzer/Silky Terrier Costume Bar in C.M. NOW Quahty Manage<s w1lhng " 5' Barbara 650--2001 ages ot 2-montns and S l11ian1/ lice Ital M111. very small. red leash Female prero. no ex-to wo•I< naro managtng W11 SHAKLEE DISTRIBUTOR· 1 year• Oualltled T~ 2719 w/collar By Tew1nkle perierioe nee 646·5544 youtn ano adult carroe•s w 1111 growing Orange s~1P now ava>1ao1e Ea-and ••els w1111 aoe>toPI0'4 ------.--.-Park CM 631-3045 ------We otter an e•c<etlent Count) f.rm Good intra-ch..t6JVe 11ne ol '°"sumer I edu cation a nd e( .. 1196116661704 s /f/pvt --· IUUl•ll, MYS t>ase sala') cius over l)efSona skills reQ~.ured I pro c11.1cts generous PM*'Cle sttould ~~ otcs Prof or Med No l.llT Ill FHll & PIT? F/pret'cl Don Jose Rest S300 00 •n oonuses avail· I Data enlfy or WO'd-pro-oonus & 1ncen11ves l'or ·~e to ZtGG~ CM nr 405. Harbor·Baker LQw post spay/ne\Jter re-9093 E AClams. Hunt. Bell H IR I NG Jble every montPI gen· cess1n9 e•Det'•enc.e ii • 1nte<view call • 75~6095 Ct<1ILD DEV~LOPMENT 494.0802 or 494-4429 ferral Mon-Sat 9.4 30 -erous gas anCI pnone al-Sala•¥ commensurate CENTER p o 8cn. 6772 --------Pet 1 o avail Animal As-lllllllPtH CIRCLE K towances ane1 1ne op-"""t" ao111toe~ c an 11 ,.1 Sltmltllllm• Laguna N.guel 92677 For t300 •SCI ft •I S l /sqtt-trlple slstance League. No Fee. Restaurant Office exp a portuntt) •or advance-64 1. 7337 ano n1< tor MacGrege>< vohts 163' more 1nforma11on call net. fully finished · base· Helpltne. 978PETS must! Able to work under FOOD STORES ment Judy E.asinam Ptac.ent a Costa Mesa Molly or D•llld 6'3-4758 ment -~arpeted · tire -----stress 3 10-llr oays. Should you 101n our team --- sprinklers great COM lo.-$7 OOlhr 847-7t01 01 D1s1nc1 Managers yoo cation S.5-.6505 WJIU>e.~1oL I CAJmllA-flU.ITT ,__ ·Full Medteal Coverage A/C Ampleprkn, S475up WIHEI SALES CLERK •Dental Plan 2855 E Cst H "675-6900 or 8'«>-467 t 997-1378 1 30-tOpm Mon-Fri tEhg1b1h1y atter 90days1 _____ wv__ p ) 3002 Xlnt benefit package ·c redit Union •NEWPORT CENTER tn•aa I 759-2t85 E 0 E '401 K Plan OFFICE SPACE 800-PRAYERto tlleHolySptrll, cas111r• POSITIONS AVAILABLE (Ehgtbllllyatte< lyr) I Rentable Sci It Newly dee Holy Sptrit you w no n So 1t you think you Ye got I Access to law hb avail make me see everything FI T & PIT. tor mature re-what 11 takes call Beth 111 I Undr mrkt. 760-6675 and Who show me 11141 llable, person. good pay 642-4321 ell1 205 Or ----way 10 reach my ~deas. • comm wltrain Appty < send rMume to 100 • lll " n You Who gtve me the .. .,. Car Was~ 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE dlVlne gift to forgive and 2950 H bor Blvd C M Nwpt Bell. Agt 541-5032 torget the wrong that 1$ ar $750 sq ft OFFICE do~ to me and You wllo Clerical Are you lnter.Ste<i SPACE IN BALBOA are in all the instances ol m helping people? Con· GREAT VIEWS/PA TIO my Ille w1tl'I me I. in this sider wortong 81 OAe of Call Jvdy '* 675-9615 * shOrt dialogue want lo O\lr Medical offices 1n thank You !or everytl'lmg Costa Mesa. M1ss1on FASHION ISLAND $760 and conllrm once more Vle1o. lrvme or Fovntain slf space avl ' offices. 32' tt'lat 1 never want to be Valley as a recep11onis1 oc ocean view' St 95 sit separated from You no in tne record depart '* 760-t300• matter ow great material We'll tram caring people FIRST CLASS olfice space desires may be I want to Fullt Part 11me X'ltnt al Melto POlnte-3 suites. be wrth Yov and.my loved bens. ~ 2A 1-6355. from 5 t9 to 10;32 sit tor ones in Your perpetual Cterk:al as low as $950 mo Full glory Thank You for Your Personnel clerk needed service Call 24 t-5005 Love towarCI! me and my Part Time 1n Costa Mesa --~ ___ loved ones .,men GARDEN Oflices 1n MP Call 241-63:.:__ Tustin/Park Center 1rea - Suites lrom 500 to 2000 L~ tor a friend? And si t lor as low as S775mo llttert of c:rttters ln Cll8leltle<I tull service 241-5000 Susan laVasseor -LAGUNA BEACH - Coast Hwy approx 5 t 1 slf, parking. remodeled. ocean vu John Mgr RE· ALONOMICS 67.S.67QO .,... '"'"'' · Ull ...... Large • ptea In S.8 2·2 Ce1I for Mt-up 2t 1.-3t33 Radio, stereo. rMl-lo-rMI • ei-lfted't got greet eoundl for YOll Interviews At: 1110 N. PIClllc Cllst HWJ •. L11111 lllCll, ~ .......... ,. --7•11 Slbli'UJI 1111•· 111• ,.6,a., ?VtHiNG INTERIORS • HA.NGtNG·STRIPPING VISA-MC 673-t512 WE gals Shd neng togethef Str1p-1nstall aoVlCe to tne crazy Xlnt refs 633· 7172 P111tt ii ir- Int I lit Pitch plastering. custom tutunng. Quailty """~*"t:r::,...."r-~-:: work Prot>tems-No Prob· Rets tems' z326864 5~-783 t ,. •• ~i•t -- Hi.rnf111-1111 HEATING• PllJMBING CLEAN& EXPERT EXPE'AT ~ & Repalt Over 25 years e~~~ 3A yrs e\P t! yrs 1n W.., UC T·1t6.428 730·135_3 1 LIC=•09035 964....ag19 ••ABC MOVING•• -, .--- & C.rtfvl T 1380•6 lt• .. tl/~titU LO RA TES 552.()4 10 • ovtAH'btf COHST .. •GOOD MOVES• •ANO PAINTING• low rate& rree Est 1uc~•m 1e 5-46-1'313 lie c..1sa t~ S4~6S4 llfP&llS t ...... """ .,,..., '4t -78t Ck..MGOW P-'lttflHG .... /&t 30 ~ 9"1* ""'81 WIC!et. ... ~-5.214. A.II lyi>M I.< ~448 HOW.laJlt. Cetta llesa, CA 12121 &tta:letla ..... Apphc::ants must ,, • ..,. re-- llable car proof ot 1n. 1 suranoe OMV l)f'1n1-ou1 and v.alld Caltlornia Dnv· ers L1CenM I WOii OITHllS I Trie Orange Coast Daily P•IOI IS IQOlo.tng for an energetic person 10 llS• s1st our 01stnct Managers 3 days dum~ the ~ weellencls and tlotldays Applicant ~1 have •• liable car with valid CA. clnvers hcense proof of in surance and OM\/ prmt-oor Starting pay tS $ 7 00 pe.r nour plus gas allowance Come 1n to aPOly a1 SHWnt..,lt. o..ta.....,UIHH ~ 9em & Spm M·F Or ~1 Beth at 642-432 t e'lt 205 '#"'1 Nn al o-town.._.. YOll cen locat9 &*19 tot ~ antique MO In :h lllfled? ME "TW' A S8.f STAIYB Mm lOClllG f(I AOC.U7 CClll•MD a.ca us oon 'ltt •~ ...... "'AtU1 Cll'• SUF'E MSOIS 111 '""' --~~-,·~· Tl(~ COlSl ~' l'\.QI y .. l!olJI Or •'lll""t ... OU. W lltNS't •ll'I ..... -~ ,. -'1J'Od allC •Ni. .. TtlS IS_,, I , .. , ...... •l--fOI .. SOOT POSOllll .............. ... ' • ,...,.,.i. ......_., ~~"'-'-"" ""~'" •-. , ... u••-..-.. ·-....... .,.....c. • ! ...... N"ft l""'1. ~ ........................ ..... ~ ........... ..... ,..,.... " ... .................... -~ '...,,... .. ~.-r\ .... ' .... . """.._ .... ....... *' • • .. -' .. .. 11 ~alt$ Of If you re 10 or older. a 1ob as a newsgaper earner might be 1ust your size Just send tn this coupon or call 642-4333 Routes are available now• It SOIHWy. It a Daily Pilot carrier! r~Ui~~~;;;~~;~~;~:;,, I ing a Daily Pilot earner I I Name I I Address I I =-·~ :.c I Phone ___ _ I s...Tt: n.w,Ntt I I m•~n -I L----~-~2~~-------~ $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ The D1ilr PH1t us MOTOR ROUTES AVAILAllE •AU OUR DBIVERY ARDS EARii •IS0.00-:-600.00 ,., ..... r .. :.. Delivering the Daily etlot. Hours ar 4 approximately 1 :30 PM-5:30· PM Mon- day to Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Sunday .. Rettable car or truck. proof of insurance and OMV print-out re- quired . Call 642-4321 ext. 202 for ap- pointmef1t or apply In person at The Daily Pilot . 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. -· IFI I VI ., ...... , ......... 11 .. /WI BOYS Be GIRLS * *'UT8U811HI '11 Mlreae·llke new. red/fl-r Int. uo. emnm c.e-NI"'*'. l5800. [)y9 549-3217 Hm 556-1001 2a/U\ Mo~ -START NOW- Motor Routes CUSTOMER SERVICE REP ~ available in 11 to 15 Ye•r• Old WORK EVENINGS AND SATURDAY YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK Costa ·lesa Huntington Beach ·Fountain Vall•J 2 positions available· in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. NABERS CADl.LAC s7500 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ol IMe model. low mlMge CecMleca In Or~ County! See UI today! 1•0-1100 2600 Herbor Btvd. OR MORE CONTACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 892-1449 ' Deliver One Day a Week - Must'have dependable car and proof of insurance. Hours are 11:30 A.M. -8:30 ·P·:M :······.,.·_····_···G_~_A-ME_s ... _ ... _. and Sat. & Sun. 6 A.M·. -10:30 A.M. 'll-'lt lftlUD 15 to dlOOM ffom. GOOD ..eection. Finaneing evwl OAC. SM-A645 Olf * Call 842-1444 Call .642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolands. ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BY AN ADULT SUPERVISOR Ask for Joanne Craney : : Ml.JC M>TICE t et&IC NOTICE : • -~ FICTITIOUS llU ... 11 FlCT1TIOU9 .,..... dUC190 t>y • corpo<atl()l'I Km-..ctl .,Cnnoue wu NAm ITAYWT ~ 8TATl:mNT JoM Agu!191'•. President ftCT"10UI -·· .MAim 8TA,_.., ni. t~ ,.._. ere Thi IClllOW!ng l*'IOOI .,. This ttatetMnl was lited NA• ITA UMINT ~ tonowtno per10na are dOlng business u do•no t>usff')ftS as with the County Clerk ot Ot· The 101tow1ng ~· are dotnO bu--SUNSHADE AWNING, TRIM RITE LAWN SER\/. ange County on Fet>tuary 5. doing business .. (Y,00..NELL/SANTA FE 10tS2 Jennrich Ave Gar-21042 lndlgO C1t Hunt· 1988 CAC. INC . A GENEVA SPRINGS ti. 220t Dupont Gen GrOYe, Cul 92643 ington 8-dl Cato! 92646 Fl70l83 COMPANY 575 Anl()J'I OrMI, Sulla 100 ltVlne. Celtf Robert Allen Wltder Kenneth .lo9eofl Szat>O Pu~shed o,_,. Coast Boulevard Costa Mesa, 92T.1S 10•52 Jenn>lch Garden 2 t0•2 lndlgo C1r Hunt· Daily P110t Fet1n.1ary 1S. 22 C..•I 92626 John D . o ·o onnell. rove Calil 926'3 "'QIOtl Beach Cal<I 926"6 29 Mardi 7 1988 Converting Assets to TnJtMe ot tM J end P This busmen tS con· nus bus1,,.ss is con· M-250 Cutt Inc e Caltf0<n.1 CO<· o ·Denne!f AeWIQllDle Tnnt dueted t>y an 1ndividual dueled by en 1nd1vidual poratton. 57S Anion dated Oc1ooer 20, t982, Robert Allen Wilder Kenneth J Szabo PlB.IC NOTICE Butevard. Cos1a Mesa Cattl 2201 Dupont Ol"lve. Suite This stat-'I was l1ted This statement was hied 92626 100, Irvine Call tl715 ""th Iha County Cte<lt of ()r. wtlh Ille County Clafll ol Of. FICTITIOUI MISINlll ThtS busmen ti' CC>t\• DonelO S Of .... Trust• ~County on January 15 enge County on Fec>ruafY 5 NA• ITATl:MINT duefed by a c0<porat1on of !Tie D. end ~ Grant Rev<>-1988 19&8 Tne 104!owlng par80f'IS a1e W1H11m Lerner V~ Presi- cat:IM Trust dated May 5. F1ll07t F3'70ell d0t11g t>uslnelt as dent 198'7 220t Dupont Ortv9. P\.tblis.hed Oranoe Coast P\.tbhshed Orange Coast UNITED MOTION PIC· This statement ..was ll4e<I Suite tOO. lrvlne. C.hl Dally Pilot January 25 Feb· Daily Piiot Febrvary 15 22. TURES ANO FUNDING, With the County Cterll ol Or· 921'S• ruary t. 8. 15 19811 29 March 7. 1988 3090 Pullmen Costa Mesa. enge County on.January 20. Wm Blair Armstrong. M-217 · M·257 Caltl 92626 19811 Truat., 0( Ille 8 and C Roetlatd Ene11 22• Col· F1IMl5 Arrntrong Revocable Tnnt P\8.IC NOTICE PUBUC NOTICE tins Balboa 1s1ana Cakl Pub1tsneo Otanoe Coast da..0 AUOJ.ISI 23. 1913. 2201 92660 Da11y Pilot January 25. Fet>- °"'°'11 Dnve Su•t• 100 FICTTTIOUI llUllNlll FICmM>UI ., .... ,, This 1>us1ness is con· ruary 1 8 15 1988 INif'e, Calif 927t5 NAMI 8TATEMINT NA• ITA~NT ducted by an 1nd1v1dual terence W Brigham. The lol10w1rw;i partons are Tne loll0wi11g persons are Richard Essea 2201 Dupont Oftve. Suite dOl"9 business H doing business as This statemeflt was ftled P\8.IC NOTICE tOO lrY1M. Celtf 92715 la!OIRECT MARKETING At•ITIOUES ANTIQUES. with the County Clefk ol Or.1--;...;;.;;;.;;;.;.;;...;.;..;...;.;..;..;;;.. __ _,.,,,. R w .. mng, 220t D I s T R I B u T 0 R s 46.iA Eat 17th SI Costa ange County on February 9. FICTITIOUS...,... •• Dupont Dnve. Suite 100 fblSECURITY TRADERS Mesa. Callf 92627 1988 N._ ITATEMINT Irvine. Callf 92115 GROUP 111 w Dye< Road. Barbara Verrow 2592 FS70IS4 The lollOwing persons at• Jo1v1 I Vogt. 2201 Dupont SY1te D Santa Ane~ Callf Arbor Or , Newport Beactt Put>11Shed Ofange Coast detng business as Of-. Suita tOO. Irvine. Calif 92707 Calif 92M3 Daily Pilot FaONlfY 1S ?2 WATSON, PITSl<ER & AS- 92?°'5 SateUtle Come>onenl ~-Thts bullnfta II con· 29 Mlllel't 7 t9118 SOCIA TES. 1300 Brl•JOI 0 1<1111 DaVts. 220t Du· lrtbulors inc Nevada, 1 t t dueled by en 1nd1vt<tual M-26" North. Sutte 100. Newport pont Drtvw. Suite 100, lnnne. W Oyer Road &lie O. S.INwll \/81ro. Beach Gahl 92660 Call 9 2715 ---a An~I 92701. .. .....,,, WU lilad "8.te NOJlC[_ \/etnon G Pitsklf. t6534 Petrick M Donovan. 220 1 ThtS business 11 con-witn the County Clark of Ot· -Mt ~by . °'4>0nt 0rtva Sutte tOO dUC1ed by a corporatlOl'I ~County on February 5. FICTTTIOUI 8UIMll Calif 92708 1"""9. Cellf 927 tS I Martha Kretdef S.Cratary 1988 NA• ITATl•NT OreJtal D Watson 69"2 This bueiness 11 con· Ttus statement was hied F~ The foHowlng parsons are Bestal. WestmJnstef. Caltl dueled by • general part wtth ll'oe County Cieri. ol Ot· Pvblistled Ofange Coast d01ng business as Th11 bustneH IS con· nlfSl'tlp S G arw;ie Count) on Jenuary 1.e Dally Piiot February 15. 22. CO PAL,NTING 650'7 d ucted by en unin· ~elO rant 1988 29 March 7. 1988 Park Of Costa MeN . Cahf corporated association ThlS llatemant was l1ted F"8024 M·25& 9262'7 other thlln a partnerltltp wilt> the County Clel'k ot Or Put>hshed Orange Coast C:nnsttan Duperron 650 , Vernon G P•tPlf ~County on January 20 Da11y Pilot January 25 Feb-rtalC NOTICE Pm Or Coste Mesa Ca1tt ThtS stal-'I was flied 1uary 1 8 15 1988 92627 with Iha County Cler1l of Of· ~ -~.-.... ,..,. ,....Co 17 M·203 ftCTITIOUe .,..... This business 11 con-ange County on January 19. u~ ....... ..,.ange ut NAm ITAT'EmWT ducted by an 1nd1VICtual 1988 Dllftv P1to1 January 25. Feb· Tiie I041Cow1"9 per90M are Ch(•stoan Duperron ,_.. •uir-1 8. 15. 1988 PlB.IC fl>JIC[ Olng'bueiftnl as· This statement was llle<J Published Orange Coast M·229 FICTITIOUS au .... ll R£MAR ENTERPRISES. with Iha County Clerk ol Ot-Daily Piiot January 25. Feb- ---------NAMI ITATW•N'T 908 Van Nels COUt1. Costa •noe County on January 19 ruary 1 8 15. 1988 P\8.IC NOTICE I Tile followong C-50flS .,. Mase. Cellf 92626 1988 M-212 d0tng business u H9'en Nocholt. 908 Van n.tM flt.a.IC NOT1CE ftCTTTIOUl llUl*Ell l•~NTERNATIONAL PAO-Nell Cou<t Cosf• ....... Publtstted Otanoe Co111 1 __ .;...;;..;;..;;.;.~.;.;;.;~;._,-1 NA• ITATE•Nl FESSIONAL ENTERPRISES Cahf 92626 Daily Pilot January 25. Feb-ftCTITIOUI I The lollowlng PlfSOnS are (b)THE PACiFIC RIM EJ(, Tiits buslnut 11 eon· ruary 1, II. 15, t988 NA• STA= d1ng t>u11ness as ducted by an lndlvrduaJ M-2t3 iOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CHANGE 1525 Mesa Vwde ......, Nichols The lollow•ng partonl are RtLTY. 2925 CollaQI Ave ~=~ s9~~~~13 Cotta Mesa. Ti. i tatemant wa• filed P\alC NOTICE dOIM"i:St~:i'ooTERS. S ta A lO Cost• Mesa ~es C Burnes 2775 Wlttl fM County Oel1I of Of. 1 t26 Austin. Costa u--. ~ 92626 ange County on f'etwuery 5. ftCTITIOUI 8UllNIH -Del F Latson too7 Grove Meu Eu1 Apt E 1oe Costa 1988 Cat.I 92626 l Newport Beech c Ill Mesa Calif 92626 nnMM ..... ITAT'lm.NT Thomas " Baslla 1126 9~ · a Glen H Bur,,., 2775 P·...._._.. Ofa,._ Coast The lollowmg parsons are Austin Costa M ... : Cell! t . Meu llarde Ent Apt E 108 -·---. .,,_ doing bu_ .. as 92626 h11 bUltnlH ,, con-Costa Men Calif 9,2626 • Delly Piiot Febfuery 15. 22. LAHAINA APARTMENTS. R M I ll 1156 ~~ D{ an lnclllitdual This busineu ii eon· N . Matdl 7. ttN M 249 437.4371) Cypr•s. Laguna Pau~f11no I ~~!.~· Mela f hl$ 11:.~1 was filed ducted t>y husband atwJ wife • BNch. Cell! 92651 Ca~f 92627. • .,,It' the County c1er11 01 Or· DolO<" C Burnes •-,,,. -.nl'C S~• Fnmodtg 23064 This business 11 con-County on Fet>ruary 't This 1111emen1 was fled ~ '~""4 Si911in Ct Grand Tenac;e ouctea by 1 general 1*1· ~ · Wtth tha County Clertl Of o,. Caltl 92324 nersttip 1 8 ,,.,_, ange County on January 1t. AC~.,_.. Franl< Frlmodlg 23064 ThOmat a ..... Publlthed 0t ~ t9811 --8TATl!•NT Slsittn Ct . Grand Tetrao., Thia statement WM ll49d M·227 ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Seated proposals from contractors licensed in eccordance with ~lion A. 11, Propoaed Requtrements end Conditions will be received at the Offloe of tile Clerk of the Boa<d of ~. Room 465. Hall of Admlnlstretion, Santa Ana. Cahlorn1a. on or before the Wednesd•y the 2'th day of Febf'Ualy. 1981., 2:00 p.m. o'c:tock. et which time they wll be publicly opened end read tn Room 169, Arst Aoor. Hall of Admlnistretlon, 10 °* c.n.. Ptca. Sant• Ana. Ca.litorn1a, for the IOllowtng proiect 10 be administered by the Orange County Envlronment.i Martlgeft'lef\I Agency: SIDEWALK, CURB I GUTTER REPAIR ON tRY1NI AVI .... THE COSTA MESA AREA ITEM NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0£8CfttPTtON OF WOM Mobtlizatlon Unclassllied Excavation Untreated Base AdJUSt TreHic Box P.CC Sidewdc P C C Drive Approach P .C.C. Curb & Gu1ter SCHEDULE OF WOM ITEMS P.C.C. ACCftS Ramp Asphalt Concrete Pevement "-ANS A.NO PICIFICATIONS QUANTITY UMfT I L.S. 255 C.Y. 459 TON 7 EA 5.4~ SF 293 SF 58 C.Y 2 EA. 46 TON Reduoed construction plens. special provisions end other contrect documents •e avellabte for examination Without charge or may be secured upon payment. Including stete sates tax. of: -.$180 If ~~in ~-- $10.00 If requested by ,.,.. Plans and specillcaUons requested by mall are sent via U.P.S . so pte&M Include lhe street address to wt11ch these documents may b~ dettvered A complete set ol lull size construction plans will be •v•il•ble tor examn.tlofl onty at EMA/Publ~ Works Operations, 10852 Douglass Rd., Anaheim. Caltfornle 92806. . EMA Publk: Works standerd ptw wltt. epecW prori1la• (CWNlll ..._) ...... pert of tNe contrect. Copt9e of the StanclMd "-wtt9' lpecl8I provl9toM _.. .teo .......... et the elftoe el tMA Pultlc WOftl• for an eddltloftal c...,._, lncludtftt ......... of: Environmental Management Agency/Public Wens (Mall Address): P. 0 Boa 4041 (Street Address): 400 Civic Center Or. Wa t · Am 219 Senta An•. Callfo<nie 92702-4048 (Phone No.). (714) 83-4-3"59 (Cuttler) ---All C~I lhllll be P•Y•ble t\ Environmental Men~t gency • 1'\iilCW«Q • There wiN be no refund for return of p6ene end spec'9I pr~ end return 18 not required Or<*a Whlctl.,. not P'OC*'Y addr....d or peyeble ere sut>tect to deity. EMA lhalt not accept '98PC)tlelblllty for that del1y. ange out ,__ The lolOWlfll perwc>n• •• C:ahf. 92324 with Iha County CleB ol Of. ~'l. P: :~ 15. 22 Published Orange Coe1t doklQ ..,..._ ... Thit bull,,.H 11 con· ange County on Feoruwy t 9ld 9'1 .,.,........_.: ar • M 2$.e D1111y PllOI January 25 Feb-IOI.AL 111'9'C>POA"TIONS, ducted by husband and wtfe 1988 • .. • rvary t 8 15 t981 28451 Mer~ Petti~. Sendra Fr1modlg ~ _,:.--------M-211 Mis9ICllll Vle;o. Cellf 92992 Ttws 1talament was toled Publlttia<I Orange Coeet • "8lJC •na Oo11gtH J Kautmen. With the County Clattc 01 Ot· Dally Ptlot Fet>Nerv 15, n. rmlJC NOTICE 34030 lelv• Aoed •15. ange County on Januery 14 29 M8ICll 7 1988 The bktder'• •ttentlon IS ditecled 10 the prOVltk>M In s.ctlon A. "Propoeel Aequir9rMnts end Condlllone," of ,,,... Special Prewilk>ne regerding the requnment• end conditions which It mu.t Obe9rvl In the prepwatiort of the pr()C)OMI form and the IU~ of tM bid. hClmG99 ...... Llaun• ~. Cellf. 12611 lt N • M-211 • ._.ITArWNT PICTmOU8 ...... -f hH L K.ava11111gh, ,_ . ... 0..11el1ne.1rt11utflee (,,.., .. -., .... ):: The._...... per90nS are U.. ITAlllmn 24832 PolnM Trinity 1 .. 1. Pllt>lilhed °'81199 Coul "8.JC M)TIC( doin9 ~ • The lollow!ng Pettont.,. Oana Poent Cellf. 92t2t Delly Pll0t .l•nu.y 25. Feb-_.....;..;.;;.;;;.;;,..;.;;.;;.;.;~--I $KY VIEW APART· doing bus.neat at Thtl butlneM It COfl· N81Y I.I 15 ttU ""911 , MtNTS. IOt2 9usir,eH 8£L FIORE IH PAWfNERS dueled by' co-oerf,_. Mo-204 ftCTmlOUe WM C..tll' OrNe. SUtte 200. 138'1 N-pofl Avenue. OouglasJ K~ .... -n•r1 In irfne, Celt 12715 Suite 250 Tullln. Catll Thll at~ ... fled "8JC M)TJC( ~ per10M -1.. OU11ll1•'IAll f ... ( .... teW. 1,111$ .. ): Pet1 Al'MrlCefl ~oS*'llel. t 2t80 with Iha County ~ of Or· OOinO Du9iMM M "" 'l. 21112 ..,... c.in•• °'·· Thomas E Tuc:lcet, 13"1 =CountyOf\febNerYt, Aennoue..-.. C HANTAY SOUAAI UUllll •-"·--=---.................. ~ ............. ~ ..... t ...... , ... . s1111• 200. lfVIM. Celll . Newpon ·~. ~te 250. 1 • ,,;.., ..... ITA.iwT CLEANfftS1 2230 -w ..... c.. ...... (7M)... . ~ • • tWL Tuetln Caln 92AO Tiie tolowW'I ,.... .. '* 9Nd • Le Helri. Cellf ~ , • ~ 13891 • • ...... .... ' Q ...... , ttot Cor,,... ~w ... Wwt· N9wpOr1 Avenue. Suite 250. ~~ 1~ 1 • • MINI IWl..-.0 5€R-ll~ ""1"1· UO W mti1'9r. c:.tllf .... T111tin. Clotlt '2tlO ..._212 VICt. 3Ut laut•.-t~. ~ Fl*nOfl. Cellf keten ..,_, IOt Van ~ E ~. t3ttt hnt• M4a. C..-ta105 t2t3a Nella Court. COiie ...... ~ A~. SUifa HO. -C 0 eom..-Jf , 1t31 Y«Mea I Alr1"1. UO W CMll tMt 1'lltin. Cettf 9MIO ... IC ••~ Port ~ '°'. N9wpot1 ~. F'Ulllr1on, ceM Ofl\11 ~ ft COfl· TIMI ~""' la ton. 9Mcfl, c.lf t:lttO ~ e911e1ec1 fly" • ..,_.. ,_,. ~ w • oener., pwt-ACTmOUa .,..... n.a .. 11 _. le toft· n.11 ""91 _, ie con. '*"*' ~eTAfl F n ~'r'_._.1•• ..,...*.......,.,......_ 't4elen,..,. -• o.-i n. ,._......,...... 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Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, Fet>tuary 15, 1988 • -,...,.. lft leak VtJ, , ... of LCM) .. it! llloO II ..... ll01a Oii M In ulcl ,_. ~... (8j 0..111 Pl8" Amend· ~I bv 1M C:.I" 10 In-TIONI 4000 Wn teclf .......... el '• W . OMctill ~ of • '°""' °' Sente Me WWW ,...,.,.... UU vancee -lf/W1• under tM ment GP .. ti 10 c:Nnge it••• o.netii Ptan ~. f'lau 5'* tM, ~ ~ "=•"--=-lfl tN OlflCle d • COUMy ~ ....._ • ..,.....,..._.. '--. ~Of_. 0.... of Tr\191. •d uw deeigNllOtl •~ nwit for the nortll-1 eor· 1uct1 Calf HMO • ~ ...... County .... :conal'IOI•• ~ -....... T""'998 Of tM ,....__, ..... CNt .. .,., 911C*' ... Logflt Industry to H'9'I 0...-,,., of A~ A~ *'° ..... c JGfln90n tS2N • No.A'41Dn4 "*9 '°""''°'"'W kl'ICIWft .. tOOt N~r~ ....... • Coelt ~ COiiete ..... of.._ T,,.._ Md of .. ty ~ ... l•l ........ fllfteef-Dr~ lbe~~ C*IOM l Cul9ftlt..Mllltilr.Cait- ln "'9 "-iot Cour1 d ..... HWi Driw. ~ ..... ,.... """_.. • DltMct of Or.,.. County T.&"llO. U.. Wiit or-.. OJ ..0 Died ~ R-lt-0 t 10 'WOiie ,._A~ Stuo, ~ 1i1MMoN11M ,,_of l0t03 llW lt9'1 of r..11=& tor c.,. • T.,,..o1.-Qlflllli.. ~ • 1ticlh&Mll-w.scoem-c otlrwt "°"'fllt0~11 ... ~s ,... 1'1et1'1011• ev11...-1 Tiltt ~ 11 coo. me Ccullr"• c T----~ '" .... .., ..... ., .. UNll!" ....... " ~ llO ...., I T f I\ LI N CJ I A N . .. ....... be r..o on to "' fMulh·f8fftlly ~ c:.t) Menao-.....,,. IVAN ' AUTO SE"-dUCted by an lndlrlmllll • ., 1n .._......,., ._..._ ._,. ~ ., ..-. UNeed ,, ... °" C011llP1111 • ... ...,. "oo • "'. l~. e~ • ,._ • ~ n ,... .. t-30 1•t ~ s..,. W;-MOk 'ACE .-MwtlOf IMS . Pe.t. ~ .Jal!Oloa Of W'"""ID MNW fO. .._on.-. or 1*t c-. .-lOfl"' oent of....,... ~ H . tttl • tN T,,.._ _., the m ln tM~to .. ..,... ~,,.._ AdlloN ,,..,,... eo-a MeM. CeM t2t21 T"'9 ......,_, -~., WA"°8. AKA 0W£N ID-8'!Ct .....,_ ...... :oed ... IMOtotledepOIMt .. llid. ~ 0..•lfMl•I of to!IOWiftOdeecn.., ... OI if'I locMed .. '°' '°""' IMl.itatlOtltOITtaMcStt-OA.A L COMMUNICA· Tiie Fie,,..,. ...,... WlttltheCouNyc:.tlof~ WAAOS. 011 ..... .... .......... ~ 8idaorol'9ttto tlelnwftt· Mid COlll!fe Oiettiet IOcMed lfu•tWllL HLL AT"*1C ........ Street ()tat109 Cali-nalt •I &lnftowef Avenue flONS ...,,.,...,,.,,oaooww• -.county on ~ Mr. Nota le~ gNen ~ Of Tr"9t Deed on IN Pfop. 11'1 8'!Ct ... M ,___. .. .. 1)10 A4efN A~. AUCllOH TO THE "'°"'9T tornie IHM I n d W 1 m b I e d o n COUNCILMANIC COM• flied II\ Ot~ Courtly on tH8 ,.,._ undlf .. :ed wlll ... 8t 9'1)'IO lotd Ten l)erCelll of eN ~ ofllce M ""'1 C.a ...... ~ 11t 1100£.A FC>f' CASH (lfl tfle Al ttle tWN of IN 1nttta1 W1y1GrMn¥111e Street MEHTS ANO SUOGES· o..nbef H IHA FILE ,_.r., Prill• ..... to !fie""'*' ~ blcl to be ~HMed ...... .,.., -'"' .......... wftlCtl ttme uid biOt wtH be '°'"" wtllc:fl ., ........... pobllcMIOn of tNt noliee Pu•C:haM UMICI ~ f'°"6 NO FH30l3 Pvb11Slled °'11199 Coeil1 and .,..,.,....,, Mjec1 to wlttl bid utlofl ..,... Md ..... Mliclv ~ end read def in lheUMed ...... *'° ... total.,.,,,. of Ifie I.In• FOUi IN 7 Ford TIUNI cw.-AOJOIJ~ENT !0"1undo 0111 3001 Dell) P•lol J~ 25 F-. conflr111auon of Mid ~· ~or oftet* to be ill w<i!· _.. 01 ...._ tot · '°' ttle c..,,._., '*1lfled or p.ict blUnCe of the ol>h-1 10 St3 IA and on. 0!01-~ u • cOllWNl!Wty ,..,Meath Ln c oeu: M•H rull') 1 e is. t MI ' • 1:. petlOf Court. on °' .,.., -Int end will be r~ .. W&UMI •• ...... L E A s l 0 F A E • Olfllf cMdl• ICl9Cdled In ... ion MC"'ed by the llbc>W II'\ 0 b... 0111 . I I at MtVIC8 by IM Oratl09 CoeM Cllllt 12t26 .... ~ llWI o.t of FeU91Y, ttll. !fie ef0teeeld offtoe M ""'1 ......., .. U., tit ctlla LOCATAILE MODULA" CIYil COOi Section 212• OMcllMO deed of true! and 112 113 6A from~ Cor· o.!!yNotFebruWy 15.1... Ser g io Olar 300 1 .:. at IN offtca of the u eoutor, 1""41 llt9f tt1e fltst ~ G.-r •. ..... •111. TRAIL E ... : 0 RAN 0 E Peyable Ill Ml et Ifie tlrM of ........ eoelt. l ll""9M, POl'•llOll R4:ntAC11t 0Mt0n Su* ~ti Ln Costa Men OOfOttly 'OfWatd, P.O lo11 cetlon hereof and tJetote ..... Aae, Celtfer•le COAST COLLEOf CHIL· .... ) all right. Otte WWI a 11 d ad v • n c • • I 1 Final M~ IOI Trett No Call! 92626 P\llJC llJTIC( • '!., 311. Alcadle, County of LOI det• of..... 1~711 , AU ••••r fer l>Nfll'S CINTER ltti.t•t c~ 10 lf'Ct J54e.3At H . 13067 Ian end J.,,. u nton. ll)TIC( Tl'l•.S CN...-a ••• con· -----------" Angeles,,..,. Of Celltomta, DCMM)TWf ,..,,.., .. ~ ..... '· CA&80ll. AM .,.. .,. to be In K · now tleld by It under .., " II p0Mib61 11'111 ., ,,,. ~ lol 1 l •S tern locat.O dUC141d,by a Q9'11'81 oart,,.,· FICTITIOUI .a111 ••'-..~ all Ille right, title and lnletttt ,,_ "'' ............ C•-, ... , COfdance wi.n the lid Oocu· 0..0 of Tr"'t lf1 the ptopetty t#N Of Nie IN QC>er\lllQ Dld at 2570 2572 and 2.0A FteTrTtOUI .,..... lt'tlp N&lm eTAT R of Mid dec....o at U. time -., ..., Deu•Rt 8AA8ARA J CARLSON. "*''' wNcfl ••now tn hit tlet11naf!« described: "'9Y be .... !flan the 10111 Elden A~•nue tor con· .. ._ tTATW•WT tn11 1181emen1 ... r11ec1 Tne loll~ Plf'IOn9 •• of 0..ltl and all the rigllt. Ctll lrOlttf Rob fafle, CoMer\18tOf Of Ille~-Of and may be teeutec:I In lM TAUSTOR WANDA L. due domoruvrn C>U•OOMS The follOwlflQ C>er50N ll/'e wilh tne Counly Ci.<~ of Or OOl"Q tluli,_-. tllle and lnterett IN! !tit ... Laguna VH1991 RE (714) MIO ConMntet.. office of !tit Director of i<IPPER It..,....._, Ille ea.pectlCI AQteemen1 Wllll WAG Of"O 1>U:s1nft$ IS ange County on Janullf'~ 19 ROWL AND HEIG HfS latt of Mid •111ed f\ae 41'1·1791 PllOll9hed °'anti COtlt PufdlMlllQ of Mid college BENfF'ICIARY BENEFIT~ bid ~ be 00· COf"pany fOf 1n1e>«11on ·1110E.OTOU. t175Suoe0 lNI PAATNEM t3elt ~ aequhd by operation of... P\lblilned °'anti COM! Deily Pilot FetlNaty I ••. 15, distrlet S AVINGS CORPORATION leined by caling Ille follow· Mr't1CH .,, eonn«:tlOft Witt! VICIOflt SI Cotta M.... Pubffll'led 0.enQe Coas• AYen<A SUlte 290. T'*"'· ... or ottlltwlM o!tlef than or In Deity Pilot February e. t . tS. 1... Eacn bidder mull tubrM raeorded Mey 2S. 1914 • Int telephone number on tne Me.-e C Str"1 u ...,. f 9~27 O.tly P•lol Janutty is "•O· Ca111 t2UO acktitlon to that of Mid de-tllt MT247 wltfl Ml bid a cN111e<'s Instr No 14-211835 of Of. tJ.,y befcwe !tit Nie (7141 tenance t987·U h odO(O S Bucon ruery, e tS 1998 Tnom• l. Tueller. t)lltl CNMd, at the time of death. MT24t ..... _.,. lllftTIC( dlecll. <*ttfied etlecli. or fle1al Records In the oftictol 38~'831 Of(213)827~16S Reiuno' t•l ~· "~ 273S2 LH N--...-M·22S Newpoft A-..... 2IO, in and to• IN c.rtaifl rMI ,,_.., "" bidder'• bond made payable tl'le ~orde< ot OrMge TAC •.-:17• tl'le Mamon Cotoor•llOll for Vl9!0. Cal1t 926it Tuslt<'I CAiif t26IO property MUiied in City ol ....: NOTICE ITA~ Oii to !tit Ofdtf of the Coest Coun•y • o.te ~ n 1NI 1.iund OI '66 S92 .. tn I*· TM D\alnetl •• Con· P'UBllC NOTIC( Wn1.a:m E Gwwwl. ,,.. ' Laguna leecfl, County of ••A• DI n Oii Community Co11e9t Oistnct -CS O..C:S of 1t\ilC 'd9-t Ta• L t• 0 e A•· m.1 !-IDI ~ lrOl'l dUCWd Dy an inOI~ Newport A-. .,._ :t Otange. State Of CalllOfNa, //(.. UMM PICnnDUe Boltd of TN4t ... In an tctobeS Int lollQwlfta COllf'OllATM*, M NW Regos Homet '°' r.iuno of Teodot"o S Buc:on ,teTITtOUl IUSMll Tuslltl Calif t29ID partlcul8tlyd..cribed•lol· .............. ........... ""°""' nol .... than five Tile Euterly ,..,. .... of ,,......., T.D. tutVtCI dePOSll of S1S "3000 tor Tl'liS st•t-1 WIS ''*' MAMI ITA'n~NT Roben £ ~ 13191 lows, t~wlt. ......... ~ Tiie IOllOWfnt pereoni percent CS%1.of Ifie tum bid Int Easterly 3eO .... of Loe COllPMfY, ..... ., 9ettJ com~tlC)tl ot Ot1V9W1t~ ao-11 tne County Cltt1i of 0.· The 1o11o--o Qe<'to<IS .,. Newoort -',,__.· ... HO. ~ That portion or Bloc:lt 3, ., ~.... h•ve al>8ndOned !fie'* of • • guetan ... 1"-the btd-1008 Newport.._. Tract, Je llcD..W. A .... , ... , 1-110 s.-Oii• Of,..,. llt'Oll C<>Ynty on JlftUW) 19 oo.ng ou .. -11 Tvsun c .. ~ ._ Tract No 518. PyM HI" No At3210t tfl• Flctl!lou• l 11sln•H def will .,,,., Into Ill• tn lheCltyof Coet• ............... "' ..... L... Conr .. ence ac1 .. anc.e tor '* VtS UA. MOTtVAT ON IN· Tl'los """'"· .. con-" Place I* 11\8') rec0tdec:l In In ltlt Superior COUf1 of N-SK'( VIEW APART· proe>OMd Con1ract ol !tit tl'IOwnon arnap r«ofdedln lt..~CA-f1t4) ~officer 10 tllend t"9 n.81 STITUTE 3070 811110 lduet9d tty • oenetal '*1·,. 8ooll 17. P991 •t ot MIS-1M State of CalifOf'TWe. fOf MENTS 2012 l ullntn Mme 11 -Old to him In Book S P109 1, Ml•· ...,_ f lf•Of•Mn A..,•,-s Con-Publtstieo 0.anQe Coast Costa ~esa C11<1 92676 netll'l'C> ~ c:elllneous ~. recOfctt Of the County of Orange Center '°'"" Suite 200 the event 6f !allure lo ant« cellaMOYI Miac>S. records of PuONll\ed Orange Coast 1erenee Daily P11o1 Januv, 2S Feo-Oar ,,.e Coooie 27 7 5 Wiiiiam E G-,. Orant1 Counry. u follows In the Matt9' ot tfle Estate lrvllle Calif. 12715 ' into 1uct1 contract. "" .. ,d 0.•"91 County Olllly Pilol Fet>tuery 1 I 15 Cn.nge Orc>e< 10 111e ~ 'l,lllt)' ' I tS 1948 IMtta 11 .. oe Or E Cos11 Tn.1 st•I--'' -. flteO :• P111c:.IN0 2·1eglnnlng at ol 1 .. ENE GEATAUOE Tfl9 Flclll!OYI ~ proc;eedtofttltctleckwtll be YOU AAE IN OE.FAULT 1988 trect ... 1t,,Ooi>.ke<l Eng·--M-2 1S Mesa c~1 92626 lwrtlltt>eCountyC...ofOr·" a point In Ille Wftterty IH'9 of IAKEA. also •known H ~ r•red to aboYe wu ted, Of In the CaM of a UNDER A DEED OF TRUST M23S •llQ tor tdO•toonal -"ICM in fltllJC N()JIC{ r,,,, ou11neu 11 <.on ~County on Fwuarr S, ~ Mid BIOCk 3, dlttant thereon IR(Nf G BAKER. Con-flied In °'atl09 County on bond. !he full sum thereof OAlEO 512118A UNLESS ·-... 111'\Tll'C conn«1oOn ... 1,. ,,,. .. ~ 10\ICl.O Of .,., tnd•vtdva! 1MI -" Nortll e· 10· Eeat 190 ot ..,.,,.... Octol:>ef 12 ~H7 FIL£. will be ~ed to Mid ®!.--x.cu IA!C.E.-ACIIOfll-lO ~ PK ol ,,.. F..,.,_ ~ ACTTnOOt'tu.-t• 0111-~ ,.... ~ feet from !fie rnoet Soutl'ltfty Notlee .. tleret>y gill«! 111•1 HO F3S7912 . dtl!flct RROTECT PROPERTY. IT O•••C•OSllng al th4! l-A()5 NAm ITA"n•NT Tn.s Slaltmll'll "'" ,, Put>llll'led Orange eo-1 ~ corner ol Mid llock 3, and the undlltt19necl Wiii Mii •• Flonald F NictlOl9 Jr IMddef may Wtltldtaw MAV SE SOLO AT A PU8 UC CfTY cw Fr-•y IWlll'I 1ne Count) Cl«li O! Or· 01111) Polol F~ 15 n ·! running 11\enct South 11• Privet. ..... to Ille hlgfleat tlOl Comw .. Al/9 w .. i: Ills bid lot a perlOd fOf forty· SALE IF VOU NEED AN EX· COITA •t A PubhC Hearing · Appell or TM IOllOWlfWlj persons 8" •"99 County on January 19 29 Merc:P> 7 1918 •. ~o:i~"~3~0~~ ':!!~.'~=fl~~.~~· ':!r~~~ "':;:,!;!~·,Corn· ~,~'l~~ :::::· ~~"rN~~l~N 0 ~F TT~~ coue::.:.NDA ~~.:l•~t~ie~~~:';.: ~1w~~~~a;SA . OEN· ,988 ,.... M-2S9 :: '"' to • point In ,.,. perlot COUl't. on or afllf the wall Ave Wettmlnt11r The Boald otTrust .. s ... PROCEEDING AGAINST F'l.UAlt\' ,., ·-OuPu•• 1ul,,0<11eo aigent f()f TAL •&& E 171" • A tOJ I Pvt>lrsne<l Orange Co111 'I. Sou1t11Hle<ly llM ol Mid tlttl day Of Febru•y. 1t88, Calif 12ea.:j ' Mrv" !fie prlvllege of.· re)«I· VOU. YOU SHOULD CON· CONSENT CALENDAR Jonn 8u11ef lor an ea1enSIOfl eo;ia Me: c:-~t 9~~ S Oa;1y Pilot Jan.;ery ~ Fee>-~IC IC)nc£ ~ Block "'!J, dlllant thefeon a t the otta of WILLIAM w . TNi butlnest w., con· ing any and art bids or 10 TACT A LAWYER Wntten Commun1ea1ton1 ol • Pf'•vtOUsly ~ov9d ,50~"~ ou~ '"';2625 ruary 1 e tS t911'8 • North 48' 24' EHi 150.lt SOUKUP. ESQ , 401 Civic dueled by . husband and warve aoylnegularll'"Oltn• 928 w 17th SI Costa AecOf<h oettrUCloOn IOI Cond1t>0r>11l UM Pe<m11 '°' T -.;·. 0 M-216 f'teTITtOUI.,..... ~ IMt lrorn the most Souttlefly Cll'lllf Ofl\le W•t 5"1te \#lie tormalillee Ill any bid Of 1n Mesa Calif tile Finance Oepanment auto s.tlel w11n1n an e•fSh"9 nos "5 ness 11 c:or>-j tlAMI ITA~ .. COfner thereof. thence along 703, Senta An•. CA' 92701, 'TIM• statement wu lllec:I the blddlnQ Cll a s1ree1 aoor111 or Se• IOf Public Hearing on 1nd<1Str1tl bu•kMg 11 1666 ducteo Oy an ino.vt0v.i 1'\11.IC NOTICl The following pereons .,. :: H id Soutlltasterly llne County or Otange. Stall ol 1111 the County Clerk 01 Or· C. WC:HML nat TUll, common des1gnallon ol Maren 1 t988 at 6 30 om Super•0< AYene 1n an MG ~:'n 'i9u•lll".t DOS lrteo . dotng t>usi,,...., Nontl 48' 24' ·Eut. 45 25 Callf0tnla, alt IN rigflt, title Coun on Jan 16 Ytoe Chenua11, luelMee property os sN>wn tbol/9, no F o r J 111'1 F • r r y ma n Zone 5 5 atttment ••1 I FICTlTtOUI aue.111 REDWOOD HEIGl'tTS •• fMI 10 tile beginn1ng of • .-lei Int-I 91 .., Con-= ty ~ ........ c ... c-MUMly warranty IS 0"'.., .. to Ill 8UlhOfiZed 9genl lor °'~" OLD BUSINESS Wtln ·~ Covnt• ~·· ol o;· ..... ITAn.wl LTD •2 32e12 A.Orie!IC •• curve, tangll'll, concave 1«vatM and all lhe rlgflt. Publlahed 0r· Coett C ..... DIMnct cornp .. 1eness 0t corr«1· tat Realty USA <•1 Upclate 01 Genetai Plan •noe ouNv °" anu•ry 1 Tne lollow>ng oersons ere Of•ve L~ N~ Calif SOU11leasterly and having• totleand lnt«•lltlat olMld Deity Pilot J ~S Feb-Pubhsnf!d Orange co .. 1 neut Tile tl•nehciary GP-18-IA to emend land GP172B A8 70!I a no 1988 dO!ng~M 92877 •: radius of 839 02 leet. thence ConMrYllM KQuired by n.iary I I I~ ' Daily P11o1 February 8 15, unde< said OMd of Trust. by uMdlt<gf\allonot pttcelU I OR8 753 lor P<C>Pt'I) toca1e<1 F' (). ~1 RESURRECTED AEUCS s.not1 J .. an,_. Gen· , Northeuterty along .. Id OC>lf8110n or 1aw Of other· ' · · .,._224 1911 reasonola0<•Kll0tdefMlll 51'. Ste. 522 and 526 a1 2110 2 120 and 212• 0 ~uo;~ ·~5 ~1 UO T'lal•• u.guna S.11en ere! Pen,. 32617 AOrtahc .: curve through a central -otfllf tl\an or 1n ad· rn242 1n 111e obllgetions Mer'Ufec:I Bernatd Street tr om 0-•l Tllv"n StrM t and 2111 Doc· a r 1 ·~1 ~r~:ie eo-Calif 92t5' Ot-Laguna M9"" · CaNt • angle of 3' 23'09" a dis· d1tlon 10 that ot NICI Con-"8JC .,TIC( ttltreby. heretofore U · Commercial 10 Hign Oen111y t0<s Clfelt ruary M 210 R•1•1on R11 .. ci.. ••O 926P • tanc• or 49 se feet to Ille _..,., ... In and to ... the P\a.IC NOTICl ecuted and dell-ed to tfle ReMdef\1181 (b) Rezon41 Pelt· 2nd reading and edopt.ng • Tha ... L~ e.atll c ... t Rooert & ,,_. 8aker :: most Eute<ty c:Ofner of uld eerlatn P«IOl\ll propeny Ill m2I under~ a Wfm.., O.C.. t:on Rl802 to reione prop-Of o.o.,,anee 1&·2 reoeallng Pl&JC N()JIC[ 9265' General P•rtner 2•0' •• BIOck 3 thence Noni\ et• 1ilU81ed In IN San•• All• ,tCTinOUI ....... FM:TTTIOUI .,...,. lafallon of Oef*"1 and 0.-erty ti 514 and SIS Befn8'd ,,.. leg,~IMI Qfolltbttton of I L-JO AlMN 909 ~·-Tusttn A..-nue Cost•.,....., :· 50' West. tS3 20 r .. 1 10 a County ol Orange. State of tlAMI eTAlRmWT ..._ ITAT'lmWT mend tor Siie. and Wfrtten Stteet lrom.,. R2 zone loan C<Y1Curren1sa)ftollleonok RCTTTIOUS tu.-11 ,., Slll'I °"VO Caltf 92103 Caltt 1~27 •: pcilllllOtfleWftterJy•tntol C"1t0fn••. eart~ de-~flefollowingperwnsare Thelollow!flOP«tOMW• not1eeotoetaultandotelee-R3 oev .. 8gft and motor..... NA•STAn.NT Tnrs l:>UIJ-•• con-P""""9 Ea.-. Gen·:· UICI BIOctl 3. ltlance ~ tc:ribed .. lollowt. to-wit· OOing bustnen -a:-KG doing~.. !ion to cw tt'9 unOer· Genet-Ill Plan Ame<""""'' "'Gi. iv.is and est•~. _n.e IOll<>W<"Q petSQnS .,.. OUCl.0 by ec>-QWlnetS •al Partner 251T Ir .. Wey. -: U •d Wnterty line South e PrOtnlSSOf'f Not• payat>te NUTS. BOLTS & SUPPL y MARGAAETS HOUSE Of' ligned 10 .... saod propeny GP-a&-IC to amend ,,.. PfOC.4tOUI• IOI regufatJOtl ot ooong OUSINSS &s Lesloe Jo AlMnl I Laguna 8etct\ c.111 92eS, •• 10' West, 32 feet to Ille polnl to 88'blll'• J Carlson, u COMPANY. 744A J Eut CELEBRATIONS. 634 Rhine to u tosty Uld obltgattonS. u ..... Plan of S.keways 10 sue,, concurrenl Mies MILO SYSTEMS 29•5 Tl!IS stet-• ..... ltled Aocnero M vovng ~ :; ol beOll'lnlng con......,ator of the Estate of Fenoer Al/9 Fullerton. CA Ln . Costa MeH. Cahl and tfleteaf!er the under· provide areott-streelt tlicycle 2nd r .. O•"Q 111d aooc>toon Ranoolpn .... ~ Cos11 Mesa ... in the Coun1y C....., of O.· If• Partner 125, C..... ., EXCEPflNG THERE· Ire ne G Biker Con-92831 92828 a;gn«l caUMdsaodnoticeoftr..itr0tnSoutt1eo.ttOrwe OrOontnce 18·3 addl"'t!C•.t 92626 M91 Covnty on Jenu8tyt9 1St Lagur>• e.acn Calif•, rROM an undivided 314 MfVatH dallCI .,vfy 3. 1988 KIWI Go0tr9Y. 12316 Lt M8'gattt Ann Alvera. 63<t oetautt trod of elec'llon to be east of Harb<>< BouleYaro to Ctiae>llf 111 1 2 ~ty The Cut>vretor Snoo 1988 9265 • :• Wiiif9srora11 oir·Ui)h¥!tum In tne or1gonai amount Of Potnelo Rd .. l • Mired&. CA Rtl1MLn Coll• M ... Cllllf recorded April 2•. t947 n the corner or H•rbo• 1mprovemen1 10 Tot:e 11 01 inc Callorn•a ,...1 Tn.s o .. s1ness •s con· .; and other minerals in, on Of S36 SOO·t>e•ring lnte<est ., 90638 92626 Instr No 81·~25813 'ol\)f: Bou,..,.,d llfld a~ Av-me Costa Men·..._.,... ··~ ~-K '4 COl\·1 · Pvt>I S"4ld °'-~ Coutl <tllC;.t.r<I 0). I .~.1!!":1: ••. under 111d land a nd 10% payable l392 2• Ptf Tt111 business Is con-Tll11 bu11neu 11 con· ltc:ait Records 1n IM offlCI Of enue. and 10 p<oVtOe an on-Cooe dUCleo o., • corQOf1hon Pa.l't Pllo1 ~ ~S ,:-16'-ne<$Pu0 ~ premtHS, 112 being ra-month. conllnulng untol JuM duc:t.O by an 1ndlvldull ducted l>y an ll'ld1V1dual Ille Rlc:Ofdlf or O•enge street l>IC)'cie lilM tk>ng NEW 8USJNESS ~ael J Riley F'r...o.nt ruary t I 15 1941 Sanora J ~.,,-• :_. se<ved In tile deed from Or· 9, 1993 at wflleh llrM ,,,. Kevin Godfrey Margarll Ann Rt,,.,• County. .._ Gosle< A"9nue trom Cal• PA8803 IOI Oevoa l B•M. Tr"~ statement wu ltleO M-211 TN s1a1...,.,,1 wu Nees •: ange Coun1y Trull and Sav· entire unoaJd 1:111ance of Tiits 111terntnt wu filed Tllot staternll'lt WH hied Saod salt ••N be made, but fOfNa Street 10 tne Senta autt\Ol'a t:d 11911'11 l0t A and #1171 Ille County C.11 ot Ck-Wl\ll the c-nty Cllf1l of Ot· "\ 1ngs Bank, recorded In 800ll prtnc;lpal and onle<HI snall with Int County Cieri! ol Or· wolll the Couniy Clefk.ot Or· w11t1ou1 c;o..,en•nt or war-Ana Rove< Tra•I A IOI Final O..etopment tnQe Counh on January 19 P\lil.IC NOTIC( anQe Coun1y on ~ONary 5 :• •Ot. Page 313 C>Md•. ,.,. be dut and payable 1n lull 1n ange C0unty on Fe1:1«iary •. ange County on January 19, ranty.•llP'9"0f 1rnptteel, •• F0< MrellHI Lawter Jr . Plan fOf tl'lree ott;oe build· 1988 19&8 •' tOfds ol Mid Orange Coun· one balloon payment. s.. 1988 "7M21 f981 ,__ gard1119 lllle ~.or auttlorlled agent tor C J lngs I•. 6 •nd 17 1toroes) ,,.., AC'TnlOUI .,...,, ~ : ty, and 114 lntlf"' being , .. cured by llrtt Deed 01 Trust. PubllSlled Orange Coest Published O.ange Coast encumbranCfl. to pay tN s.Qerstrorn an<! Sons. for to1t1109 •60,000 5Quare t.et PuohShed Orange Cou1 .. Am t TAn.Nl Put1hsneo Ofange Coest .-! served 1n the deed from Emll on an vndMOed 187 l,263A D8lly Pilot February e. IS, Daily Pilot January 2S Feb· rarna1'11l'tg Qf•nc1paJ sum or QfOperty located at 2900 IOCated on IM soutn Side ol Dally P1101 January 2S Fet> Tile lollowl"Q per1ons are 0..ty Pilot Fti>ruary 15 22 .... F Wtc:km.,, and Mery Ellert l'1tera1t 1n and to Loll 22 29 1981 rua ry· 1 8 tS 1111 · tfle note(ll MCured by saod College A~ on .,, MG Sout11 Coast Orrve _, ol '"*" 1 e t5 198& <»"9 l>u5'MSS u 19 Ma•t" 7 1988 ~ Wickman, husband and wife, 4,5.6,1 and e and Soull'I s . M244 . • M-214 OM<! or Trull. W1ttl .,,,., ... zone Bear Streel In. POC zone M·l23 JOt1NSON COMMUN.IC.A-Y..253 "'• NEW & USED CARS & TRUCKS Ready for Immediate Dellwery · THE .... STORE SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1921 Modtrn Sate~. Strvict Part~. Body. Paint & I ire Oep:s Competitive Rates On lease & Oa1l1 Rentals 2111 ............... .... MJ .. 11 tr Ml-1211 OSADDLIBACll Sales Leasing lft Service \,I Parts IAVINE AUTO ~NTEA 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 O NA BERS' STERLING SALES PARTS S~RV ICE BODY SHOP LEASING 540-9100 4D JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS !. - 0 s<llith l1>Ullt)·-@_ lt l Th•nk You For Meklng Ua ~ 1 In Amerlc•. Come In •nd SM Why Pa r•s 0 Pt>" M ~ill '8 S JO Sat 9 .: o m Ser , e m r, • 7 JO 6 o m 11711 elACH eLllO HUNTINGTON eEACH NEW & USED CARS & JRUClS THE BEST BUYS IN ORANGE COUNTY ARE ON THIS PAGE CALL ONE NOW! • LAGUNA BEACH / 0 ~ .. ~' HARB R BL VD .• C ta ~Iba : 0-071 !l 3 block_ n. of .at\5 fv.y 0 ~ABER r_•'· C ADl LLAC 20 YEARS ~ERYICE I\ OR..\\GE COt:\TY ~ALES I F.A:--1,t, 'ERYICE .\LL \l:\l\E"' PARTS BOOY ~HOP 2600 Har bor B~'"d .. Co~ta ~1e:-a 540·9100 0 HO US E of IMPORTS f1' MERCEDE -BE~Z v 213.71 4 f0cm6 7lC/S23·72SO • JlC/750·7201 213 921 -ISll F ul1 Ser Y"' Sa1 a Ana frf'('•a• at S-it<"" BlvO In< G CONNELL CHEVROLET 2111 .... ""·· hsta .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • Service • Leasing S46·12H MO~A'r F-PtO• SATU~OA"' SUNOAY $,ecill Plrts UN S46-MH I JO A.._. 900 PM 8 JO 'M 6 00 PM 10 00 AU !> 00 PU CAMPBEi I NISSAN/~ r£.t.O- • low ''i~H • N. G 1mm-cli\ • G•eo • Sf'l•c••on • Ft .. l\clly Pe.pl• • Eacell•"I ~e•v•<• 1$Sj) ""'0<" &ck. •vo<eS .. .,..,, "'9"°'" a.oc'i 1'• 10.nu 121l s•2-1 .. 1 .. • •JERUSALEM (AP) -The army '!id toda) it was mvesttptina allqa· tions that about 20 Israeli soldiers ukd a bulldozer to bury ahve four l\nbs afkr anti-Israeli protests eerher this month in the occupied Wtst Bank.. The arm) said in a statement that rW<> soldiers "ert detained and ques- uontd unda) and that other soldiers would be taken into custody soon. lsraeh newspapers quoted villagers When! the incident allegedly occurred as sa) 1ng tht fo ur rahs wcrt un- conscious "hen rtlattves rtscued tbem after sc'cral roinute . Thrtt were trtated at a West Bank hospital and rtleased the same da). wh1k the founh w:is hosp11ahzcd for eight da) s. the rtpons said Rclau"es l.'.harged 1n a complaint filed \\Ith the army that the 20 soldiers grabbed the four -\rab after a violent dcmunstrnuon 1n the West Bank '11lagc uf !\.far lem Feb. 5 .. beat them lon·cd them to he on the ground and thl'n poured sand O\'er them "1th J bullcJ01er The arm~ communique toda~ said MaJ Gen ~mram \,fmna. West Bank comm.inc.la. ordered m1h1an pohct." to tn\eStlgate the actions of soldiers in th~: '1llaJte "This anvcs11pt1on is receivina the highest priorit>. So far two sold~n ha\'c been detained and other deten- tions att expected in the near future." said the communique. Under Israel's system. charges arc not filed until probes are completed. but suspects ma} be plaC"td in custody pending the outcome. Mitzna was quoted b} the arm} radio as Sll} mg a sergeant-major from the mahtal') go\C.'rnmt'nt established b) l~el in the 'Nest Bank and two or three other .sold.ten "'ere an volvt'd and "'ould be brough t to tnal. Whalt supen 1sang an arrest oper- atfon of suspt"C'lc:'<i ~rab agitators an the We t Bank nllage of .\bu Dis toda). Miuna told arm) radio· .. E,en an m> "'orst dreams. l "ould n<'' er 1mag.ane such a thing C\en though I constant!) "am commanders to ell\· pcct the most a\lo ful things that could happen "'hen soldiers find them- seh es all of a sudden commanding and deciding the Ii' es of cmzcns ... '\ reporter for the 't' ed101 '\hronot ne"'spaper said he sa\I, a foot-high mound of eanh where the 1nc1dent alkgedl} took place Sunda) Re- porters for the Jerusaltm weekl~ Kol Ha'ir said Frida} the) dug out a shoe from the din. Army officials 51id Sunday they WC"re in vcstiptina a similar incident in the Gaza St.rip ~fusee camp Shati. They would not elaborate. Anti-Israeli protests in the oc- cupied West Bank and Gaza Strip have entered their 10th wttk. Accord· ang to U.N. figures. 54 Arabs have betn killed by Israelis since the demonstrations bepn Dec. 8. Pnme Minister Yitzhak Shamir left today on a visit to Italy after telling repo,rters he did not agtte with U.S. Secretary of State Gcorae P. hultz's statement that Arat>-lsricli negotiations must involve a land-for- peacc trade, The concept of temtonal com- promise underpins the latest U.S, proposals for staning a peace process but has led to opposition from ham1rs Likud bloc. which is against the return of the occupitd lands to Arab overeignt}. ..There are arguments and expla- nations about that (land-for-peace proposal) but that's not exactly the pnn<:iplc that guides me:· said Shamir. Shamir added he would discuss the issue Mth Shultz when the secretarv 'isits the Middle East later th is month. ,.,~ Mutafa Abdel ~d lndlcat• apot wbe~ "he alleaa Iaraell aolcllen burled b1m and three other Arabe after a rlot. Blast disrupts PLO protest voyage ·to Israel NICO I.\ <. \ rrus (~Pl -~n e'plos1on blew a hole in a fem boat at L1mas)ol toda~ 3\ II \!,as being readied to ca~ Pales11n1an deponec-; on a PLO-sponsored protest \O~age to Israel. a Palestin\· L1N-ratmn Organ11a1to n official said. three PLO officers in L1massol on Sunda}. he said: "No L1m~sol port manager John J1j1s. in1erv1e"ed b) Israel comment.'' and quickly hung up. · . radio. said the craft. the 6, 151 -ton Sol Ph i) ne. form crl} sailed .\man l l:urn1ng Ill '>peal tor the: Jc\I, 1sh Defi."nse Leaiue said the L -ha~·d grt'1•r "a.,, ·n·<,fl\•n\1hk for hombing the hip at The J DL was founded 1n the earl) 1960s b) Meir Kahane. between Lamassol and Haifa . Israel. He said 11 was bought o n no" a member of the Israeli parliament and head of e'trem1st. Saturday but .. defintte!Y not (by the) PLo :· a nit· .\rab Kach Pan). Both Kach and tht." J DL espouse \'tolence He said the explosion OCC\Jrrtd .. at about a quaner to s" this in the .\rab-braeh conflict. morning ... There will be .. an undtrwatcr suf\e) 10 find out l 1massol" . .. This 1s onh a "Jrn1ng 't'\I time "t." \I.Ill bomb 11 Y.tth all the people un 11 he: 'W•d 1n J telc:phone call to The ~ssoc1att"d Press in ~ll.O,IJ Thl' man ~poh• fnghsh Y.tth an ~mencan accent and the lJll \l>unded lt1ng-d1<.tance But he v.ould not~' Y.herc he "a'.i <ailing lrorl} There was no "'a) tq venfy the identity of the purponed J DL eAactl) what hap~ncd. how big a hole there 1s and \I, hat repairs spokesman or to authenticate the claim. ma) be necessary. . l)prtot sccunt) sources. insisting on anon)mtt). said th e One PLO officral. who spoke in N1cos1a on cond111on of PLO men k.1lled in a car-bombing 1n L1massol had been anon)mtt). told the AP: "We arc "a111ng for a dcct'it on by the nego11a11ng for the boat. (PLO) command. We have to see 1f1here 1s an alternall' e ship for The slain officials were 1dent1ficd as Mohammed Sultan: tht "o)age ·· fhc:n: "'l'r" nl.1 1mmt•d1ate rl·porh ot 101unes ,Mohammed Buhe1s. also known as Abu Hassan Kasse.m . and PLO otlic1als an Athens, Grecxe. confirmt:d tht vt:ssel tht:) Ma~an Ka))all , had planned to u~ on the voyage to lsrat.>I wa damaged. v. hen asl\·d ii the J Dl al!>ll \I, a<> rl~oonsable for the l 1llin2 ol Nicaraguan envoy to United Nations dies MAN.\G l·~ 'Karagua l~Pl - :-.=ora .\sturga thl." nJtmn·\ l ' ambassador and J hao1m· ol tht Sandinista rl' olul• in J 1e<l ot lan\c:r in ~anagua. thl.'. go' ernment an· nounced he "as "\<l During lh\.' n. \ulu11on. -\\turg.J gamed fam~ l\lf luring J top gl·ncr.11 into herbednwm "herehe"'a' ilkd b' rebels In IQ ..i th\ Rea~.ln adm1n1strat1on rc1ectcd hc:r J) 1caragua's amhas~dM 111 the l nit· ed States Astorga. "ho du:d \unda~. "'J" J law-..cr and a member ot the \and· inisia ~ssemtih 1.>nl" Pl .thl' kltt<;I mOvemt•nt"s h1ghl'\t COO~UltJt I\ t• bodies She had returned homl' tr<im \.e" Yolk C.lrh l.1.!il m1.mlh t-1:\.aU'>\' ot ha 11lncs~ and \\a'> It' 1ng on J \rTIJ ll larrn near the l apnal unul \unda\ the gu' 1.·rnment s;i1d an a communique The .lmbassador .. " 111 be rendered all the h0nors of a heroine of both the iath1.•rlJnd and the re,olut1on 1n her funera l." the communique added II dtd not \a~ when thc ceremon~ will be held In a separate communique. the rultng ">andanista '\;a11onal L1bera- 1mn Frnnt . of\lohtch \ts ~'>to~ had tx-1.·n 3 mcmbl"r s1 n1.e 1 Qtiq said she .. ,oo._ a hl·rotl pan an the struggle 10 "' enhro\lo th1.· d1c ta torsh1p .. of Prest· JL·n t ~nastas10 omo1a. "hose fam - 1f\ v.as 1n po\lo er for ·C \Cars. · \h1.• "as a"ardcd the and1n 1sta•;" h1gh1.·st decoration In ~1anagua in 14~!> . .\storga 111du1.Td Gen RC}naldo Perez Vt:ga. dl'pu1~ (Ommander of the: '\:auonal Guard. into her bed room "here ant1- go' anment iiucmlla'> cul ht\ throat Nora Aatorga · .\storga said Sandinista ac- comphces tried to subdue Perez Vega. but tha t \I.hen he rcmtcd. they killed him. Thl' original plan "as to kidnap PeH'I Vega and release ~film tn l'\l hangr fo r 59 and1n1sta prisoners. Beirut newspaper appeals for freedom for hos1:ages By Tk A11odllted Press BEIRUT -Beirut's leftist daily ne\l,spaper '\s-afir pubhshed Valentine's 0a} grce ung.s toda} addressed to Amcncan ho<.tagc T<.'rry ~nderson and·other foreign capttves. In a front-page repon, the nt·"'spaper said. ·:The senders "'sh their messages would reach the hostages and that the captors will Stt them and free the captives whose parents and friends are "aiting impatiently fo r their release." t\s-Safi r said us stafT JOtnS the senders· appeal for the release of the 22 foreign captt \'CS believed held b~ pro-lranaan Shute Moslem e'tremasts. In add1t1on. two Scandtna' 1ans \I, ere recent I~ kidnapped an south Lebanon. but they arc believed held b~ Pales11n1an gunmen who do not belong to an) PLO faction. Actor fined for Ireland traffic deaths ENN ISKlLLEN. Nonhern. Ireland -Movie actor Matthe\I, Broderic._ \I.as fined S 175 toda) for his role an a car crash that killed a "oman and htr daughtt'rtn Non hern Ireland last year. Brodenck was accused ofdnvangon the wrong side of the road when the crash occurred.He was eli\cused.from ha' 1ng to attc:nd the tn11l after the in111al charge of causing death b) careless drn 1ng was reduced to careless driving. The 25-year-old star of film s such as ··war Games" and "Ferns Bueller's Dav o tr· pleaded jtUtlt \' lO the~esser charttc. The acc1dcn1 occ.urrt:d .\u~. 5. • .. v Chancellor pressUdDg Waldheim VIENNA. Aus1ria(AP)-Socialisl Chancellor Franz Vraniuy won broad support today. even from conservauves. for increasina pr:euure on President Kun Waldheim lo resign because of his wartime past. Vranitzky said in a televised inter- view Sunday that he would consi~r rtlinquishina his own post if his leadership continued to be affect~ by the controversy over Waldhe1m. whose election in 1986 was backed by conservatives. Meanwhile. about 1.500 Austrians. including the nation's mosl promi- nent intellectuals. signed a thrce-pqe adven1scment 1n the news weekly Profil demanding Waldheim's rcsia- natton. About 5.000 Waldheim op~ nents staged a demonstration in downtown Vienna. - Reaction to Vranitzky's com- ments. who didn't ask Waldheim to resign but said it would be "an important s1ina1:· cul across political boundaries in this sharply divided - nat ion of7.5 million people. . "Vraniuky has made a huge gambte:· noted the senerally con- servative Kurier tabloid. Hailing Vranitzky"s appearance as "a great moment of television ... the half-million circulation daily saJd the Socialist had now put the onus on Waldhe1m·s conservative backers to act. The chancellor runs the govern - ment in ..\ustria. while the presidency 1s a large!} ceremonial post. The Soc1al1sts are tht senior panncr an the coalt11on go,ernmcnt with the con- scn at1' e '\ustnan People's Pany. which backed Waldheim when he won his Sl\·)'ear term as president in 1986 Thousands of Nazi-era files stolen BERLI N (AP) -Prosecutors said toda) that tens of thousands ofNazi- era records wtre stolen from the U.S.- run &rim DocumcnL.Centcr~ but den1rd · reports the} were used to blackmail for mer Nazis. Volker Kaehne. spokesman for the We'>t Berlin Justtce Depanment. said '""e ttgators suspect the deputy di- rector of thr Nazi archives was 1n,ohed in the thefts. He refused to 1dent1f~ him be~ond sa) mg the man was a West German. "There is ttte susp1c1on that an undet~rm1nN1 l'lllrtl~r of ong1nat documents belle"ed to number in the tens of thousands have been removed from the document center ... Kaehne said in a statement . "Our 1n,est1gat1on so far indicates that thr documents wert stolen for prol'.it There 1s no evidence 10 1ndtl'ate suggestions that the~ wert uSl'd for blackmail." Sunda) the Berlin Morgenpost nrwspa pcr said 80.000 . files were missing and that former Nazis paid millions to keep their pasts secrtt and the documents from being made ubl1c. P~llC NOTICE • P~IC NOTICE POOi.iC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE P\&.IC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE POOi.iC NOTIC£ rt&.IC NOTIC£ Pta.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS e USINESS 13975 J Sire" St Ne ... t>Q•• Co~ta Mesa Cahl 92626 I Tn1s business is con-NOTICE 1" tne amount 01 100 percent FICITTIOUS eUSINEIS FICTITIOUS •Ul lNEll t 1n Irvine CA 9'271• PACIFIC VIEW •lllltOf'IAl PAAK Cem~t~ry • 1\11')•'11a•. -..11ape • Cri>""'ar"" 3500 i:>ac·hc" ,., -..... .,..,..,oo•• Ei'"t ~44 •• NAME STATEMUfT Beacr. Caltl 9266" Sou1n Bay Sain Calt Oucted by an IOdtvtdual INVTTIMO etDI of lhe contract Satd bonds NAME STATEM£NT NAME ITATEM£NT Thts business 19 con· ,.,j> 10~0,.1.,0 ~<sens are Pac1c-CeH Cahl ..,rn.a forn1a 3191 A A1rpar1 Loop M1cnae1 J Mateci.1 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY 10 be l11s1 approved by Ille The lotlowong per-sons are The 1011ow1og persons 11e dueled by a general part· oc•no c--.s•r>eH s Eag•e Run 1r.,1nt a111 r Costa Mesa Cato! • This statement was filed GIVEN that Ille Board ol County Coun5el and the doing bus1nus IS ldO<ng business u nersnop •1. £ s A p q E I.A ~ M 927 '' 192626 1w1th IJle County Clerk of Or· Su1>•n11sors of Orange Rlsti. Manager of Orllnge CJ J SE~tCES 23333 111SCOTT P GIBSON Carlyle D Cornwell w .. o l Es Al E P s 1 • o i NIC1< P 1'18Uoq•u 80 l his ~11nen IS con· •nge County on Fecrua.ry 5 Coonty Cahlorn1a Wiii r• County Ridge Route r 176 El Toro CARPET CARE tblG•BSON This stalemenl was Med ,...v~c· SiJ••e c1oe Costa D<.-•ogr-l ant Seca• .. ~ Ill J ducted by a corporalton 1988 ceo.,e '9aled bids up to 2 00 1 Pursuant 10 Sectl()n Cahl 92630 HOME SERVICES 3864 ...,.,,., the County Cletk ot Or· ~ .... ~.. 1 1 'li~l6 .o~oo, Ricnerd C B•aun PreSt Fvo.e pm on W.Onuday tile 4590 ot the Government Clark We51e1 Jonnson Bear Senta Ana Call! enge County on January 19 ':>..i~l· A,.,e a i.Aa•cel1us Tn s o-.~•"!'U s con· dent PyDl1s1'ed Orange Coast 2nd day or Mlft1\, 198& In Code of the State of Cell· 23333 Ridge Route = 176 El 9270• 19&8 ~•02 ..,artx:• s ... •• F 108 o..c'4!<2 bv a 'tf'lerBI oa•t Tn1s statement wlS hied Da•ly P1101 February 15 22 U>e otlice ot Ille Clerk of Ille lorn•• the contract w•ll coo-T0<0 Cahr 92630 Scott Patroci. Gibson. ,__ HARBOR L AWN· c l~ta V •sa c 1 1 92626 ne•shro ""''"the County Cler~ 01 Or· 29 Marcti 7 t988 Board ol Su~sors Room l8Jr provis<ons perrruUing This business 1s con-36~ Bear Santa Ana Clltl Publtthed Orenge Coast ~ OLIVE '" < r ,~,"~~" ,5 con Shanrom VOWtJ9h PreS1 enqe Coun•l' on Feoruary 9 M-255 •65 Rot>e<l E ThOmas Hall lhe successful !>odder lo ducted by an 1n<11v1dual 92704 Daily Piiot January 25. Fet>- M ·"~.1 , • C~rT-1'•" , ducleo b, ar• ,.,d•v•du.lJ 'cent •988 nun•IC NOTICE r Adrnin1s1ratlOl'I 10 OVIC •ubs11tute $9Curolies f0< any Clar~ Wesl4!y Jonnson Lisa Anntt Woodhead· ruary t 8 15 1988 ·e~d! , , • 5 q,. • M1•ct• "~ Tn1s Statement was Med Fl"70IS2f l"UU\. Center Plu.a (cor,,.r of monies wllflheld by ll'le This statement was 111.0 Gibson 3~ a.a.. San11 m209 ti. VSl"t." ~·d Vp, I .,.,5 stotle"'e'"t ... as It~ w th '"t County Cl1>r~ or Or PuDhlhl'<S Orange Coast Santa Ana Boui.vard and County or Oranoe to ensure with tile Count)' Clefi. or Or· An• Cahr 927~ .,. '" ,..,,. CounN o ... ~ ot Or· an9e Count, on ""l'Druary 5 011 1, P11ot Feoruary 15 22 I F•;r~~o~:A~=· Broadway). Santa Ana. Celi· ~ormance under lhe con· ange Counly on January 19 This buson"a IS con· Pl8LIC NOTICE J ~ '"'l~ Count, 0" ,an ;a •) 19 1<188 2q MRrC'1 7 1988 fhj> tonowmg persons are lorn11 11 wNch lime Mfd lrec8 1 Tile Bo d r S 1988 ducted by a geJW<al part----------, •M I FJ7041t M·26 t bids will be pubhety opened ar o uper· FJM300 nt'rsnop .,,.,. FJM302~ .. PuD••stle<I O<ll"Of' Coast d°b~~~~~~s~os MOVING and read in Room 169 on ll'le visors reser-lhe rtghl to PubllShl'd Orang(! Coast Scott p G1b1on FICTl'TIOUI .., ..... P .r ~"'"d o '""" Coast 108111 P0101 Fl'Nwar) 1~ 12 POOi.iC NOTICE SYSTEMS 16323S S J first lloor 10< tile lollo'Ni119 re1ec1 any or all Dtds and 10 Daily P11ot January 25 Feb Th1J..1(11emen1 was Ii*! NA• ITATE•NT '1EACE P OTHERS IELl lflOAOWAY ~()(luar~ • CP'lact 0~·1• P,•01 J311• ~·· 25 Feb-29 Maren • 1988 F 1 V 11 Cal ~n92~~8 Protect Airpon-Term1na1 w11ve any informality in any ruary t 8 15 1988 -.JlP1he County Cieri. of Or· Tiie tol\oW1ng pef"IOf\I are rua•• • 1>. 15 1088 M 252 FICTITIOUS aUllNESS ~~;:,d 3 Qey Oi~nardo A pron Paveme nt Re-bid recei0v!° M·222 enge County on February 9. doing business as GARDEN 11A 220 NAME STATEMENT · con11ruc:llon·Pllase 2 BY .,DER OF THE 1988 GROVE COIN EXCHANGE ---------Ml.IC NOTICE The fot1ow11"19 l)(!rsons arp 18323 San Jose Fountain P r o I e c I N o BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MLIC NOTICE F370IU 2032 B oot.h A . 110 Broadwav Costa Mesa 642-9150 P~LIC NOTICE ---------domo business as Valle.,. Ca111 92708 2951·420-551 OF ORANGE COUNTY Pubtisne<I 01ange Coas1 ~arden ~rove uc~ 92=ue. ---------FICTITIOUS BUSINESS hl JDVNASTAR fbtWEST Riefl A OiBernardo City Santi An• CALIFORNIA FICTITIOUS •UllNEIS D111y Pilot F"ebruary 15 22 F F E i FICTITIOUS eUSINEIS NAME STATEMENT ST AR TRADING CO 49t 1 i8323 San Jose Fountain 2 All of said work lo be DATED January 27 "1988 NAME ITATIMINT 29 March 7 1988 C °:t 81~ nterpr~, 1~2 NAM£ STAT1!MIN'T Troe 1onow1n9 ~rsons art' W111ner Ave Ste 210 H\lnt· Valley Cahl 92708 ii-r1ormed In accordanc• llftdlt D. "°"'''· Ctent The followmg p~ons are M-2&5 : ~~,~~~~va°n. Los Good Ds rflheble Mntoces TM lollow1ng 1141rsons are d0tng oos1ness as 1ngton Beacri Cahr 92649 Tni5 business ls con-with drawings and apec1f1. ef Hie hafd of lupenrle«e doing bus1n~s IS A eles CA 90015 ' 1nter.:rng.tl'li1'9' to b<lv I dO•"O ous1ness as SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA M1r.l'l9PI JOSf'Ph M111eck1 ducted by ~oC::'*~ cations whtC:ll are avellab .. ef Or...-CountJ. C.it-A REASON FOR HOPE nun•ic NOTICE f'tllS business 11 eon· lt"tall 1~eevet"Vdl on AOVISORY TV ANO VACHT SALES COMPANY t81t Cilnterbury Or Hunt Howud rnar o for purchat• al Coll· fotnta 650 Town Center Drive l"UUI. ddtfled y RAO•O t ABS OF AMERICA 319 I A Aorparl lOl"P Drove 11notot1 8eACh C1l1I 926•7 ThtS statement was filed I Ohdaled Reprooraplllcs. Published Orange Coast :800. Costa Mesa Cahl -F-IC_T_IT_IO_U_•_•_U_I __ --.-.-du;=tedF~ :~.:~~~ne with the Coun1y Clerk of Or· 560 West F1tat Street Dally Pilot February 15 22 92826 .._ O• r .... · · ~-----------------------------------~l~~Cou~oo ~~ary~Tu~~ C~l~nla 926~1988 G~~nino ~r1k 61S ~-aTAH•~ ~b~F~~.~~1 1988 (Teieot.onit (714) 838-2855I M239 Forman Ave Pt P1essanf Troe fotlow1ng pefSOnS 111 Thi$ slatemenl WIS 11141d STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legat Department at ltle Daily Pilot 1s pleased to an- nounce a new sen11ce now avail· able to new businesses We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra cha~e. and save you the time and the trip to the Court House 1n Santa Ana Then, of course. attet the seareh ls completed we will fife your flc1ltious business name statement with the County Clerk. publish once a weetc for four we8s as required by law and then file your proof of publi- catton with the County Clen - Please stop oy to Ille your hct1t1ous business statement al the Daily Pilot Legat Depart- ment. 330 West Bay Costa Mesa. Ca1tforn1a II you can not stop by, please call us at (71•) 642-4321. Extension 315 or 316 and we will make arrangements tor you to handle lhls procedure by mail If you should have any further quest1oru. please call us and we will be more than glad to Hilst you Good tuck in your new bus1ness11 ,~ The cost Ml •• 81>9'0•· Beacn ... _ Jeo@y 087•2 d0tng pus1ness .. STAR w1lh ll'le County Cle<ll of Or- Pubhslled Or91lQ8 Coast imalely ~ 00 For ad-flta.IC NOTICE Thos ousiness 11 con-HOMES GUTTER J 118 ange County on January 15. Deily P1to1 Fet>Nary 15 22. ditional inrormation conta.cl dueled by an indivldu•I South Halladay Santa Ana 1988 29 Ma1C;h 7 1988 tne Protect Man. W1I-FICmtOUI eutMIS G1011anmno °""" CA 92705 ,..,., M·2S8 Item Lowe 11 i 1 l •I NA• ITATEmNT This 5late~t was hied Carl)'1-D Co111we11 11136 PubltSlled Orange Goa11 •---------755.8624 The following persons ere with the County Clerk of Of Por1 Ren•cll Place Newi>o<1 Daity 1>1101 February 8, 15, P\llLIC NOTtC£ 3 Tile etaslihcatlOl'I of doing b\151ness as ange County on February 9 Beach CA 926e0 22. 29 19'8 FICTITIOUS llUUllll Contractor 1 ttcense re• ENEDfu:cE~ E :::A~~;.~~ 1988 ,,1'1SS L1no1a L" Todo:ott 12&8 M2•5 .. ._ aTATDmWT qw~ in lhe fHJl'f"'c":n<A of NETWORK 20331 BWttstde Pubrosneo Ore"Qe Coast lots of Students look> for apartment The IOllowtng pet"sc>ns are this ootract IS 1 • t 17 Huntington Beach Oaoty "Ptl01 Fet>ruary 15 22 f . h" . . . . oomg t>lnlness as • Pursu e!'~ 10 ~~·3 Calif 92~6 · 29 March 1 1988 urms ings 1n closs1f1ed. Will they find ROBERTS LANDSCAPE PtOVISIOl'IS ol .....,,ton 1 Dale Schwartz 20331 M·263 't d rti' d? GARDENING 2325 Orange of the Labor Codt o4 Ille 8Jvtfltde • ll 7 Hunll1'19lon your I ems 0 Ye se Ave Costa Mesa. Cahl Stale of C1t1fornla, lilt Beech CIMll 92846 P\&.IC NOTICE 92tl21 • Boatd o4 S~aora h .. 23 5 obla.1nedlhe99Mfalprt'llelt. Tllis business ts con-FtCTtTIOUI .,._,, Robttt Hayes Lt'119t. 2 ""' rate of I*' diem w......., dueled by an ind1otidull NAMI ITATE•NT Orangf Av•. Costa Mesa .... ,, -...--o ... Schwartz Cellf 92&27 and ll'le 99Mfel ptt'llllt•ng Troia stat~t was filed The lotlowtng peraons 111 Thia bu11neu is con· rate fOf hOlldey and ownme 11111111 the County C~-dOlng business as due1ed by •n incllYIOIJal work In ltlis ioe.lify '°' teCfl c I on January 19 DOLLAR DAMES IN- Robert H l evet eratf OIMalflcatiOn "' I~ = oun.., . VESTMENT GROU~. 26272 Ttiia statement -• 111ec1 of WOO!rllen needed to ... ,_.. Pkato Mission Vi41f0, Clllf With the County C""11 of O..· ecule Ille COfttfect from IM PubllsMd Orenge Coaat 92691 enge County on F.t)Nery 5 OlrectOf of the Dlc»er1meftt ",..;.. p 25 ,ab-Keren Meyer, 26272 19h • 01 lndustrlel Aelet1on1 _., llOt January • P.cefo. Mission Viejo. Cehf 19 "7Ml1 T"ti.M r .... ft on Ne wlltl r~ry I 8, IS. IMe 92691 Publtlhed Orange Coast tt1e Cieri! of the IMtd of M·2tt Ketlfy AnMtmo 1237 8' Da.ity Pttot F'ebruety 15 22 ~ eopm fneJ lie •-tt llft'lll't 8elboe Btvd Balboa Call! 2:1 Marc:fl 7 t9U · · obtalnedet c:o.U11Motflce ... _ ""'~ tttet • . M-'25, of OSAIF9C)llttl.. ' Re'4 Pamela Oodlertofl 3000 1---------Property '1CTIT10U9 .,._.. So Maon •SAC Santi Ana. "8.IC M)TIC( 5 f&ll blOd9r MUtt'Wb-NAm ITA'-WT Calli 92707 1--~~--...-.---mtt 'MW\ hit tlid • ... lllec-Tl'll IOl!owlng persons ere Mana Glt>aon &4fl Har· '1Cnnout ..,_.. tOfy dltKti ~ by a ,... OOtnO bu11ne. • mony Circle. Hurillngton .... eTA~ 8'>0ftliblebel*OI abldder"1 MANDEVILLE APART-Beactl. Ctlhf 92713 Ttle~"'90Merl bof"1 mllde pa'feole 10 t1le MENTS, 201 Cypreu RhondaHatttton 1050 C' dOlftQ ~ • ...... on ordlr of ll'le CO\#'lty ot Or· Laguna Betcll Cal1f 92651 Cabtillo oe111 Or •A S.te lntfrN'IOl\lll GrOUI) .AM7 "199 ~ .n trnOUft' nCM .._ ~ Flfmodlg. 230f4 Ana Calif 91701 M"Artl'Nf .. vd . •400 lt\ltl five Ollrcefll of the a.;m Scliltt1 Ct Gfend l•rac., NanGy Mlflm 177t WM1• ...._t lelcfl. CA 12MO tliCI M • ..,.,,... lflel tM Cellf 923.24 minster Ave •C. Cos.1• Hic:OI" A Kwr.. t• btOder wi• enl• Into lfMI Frenti 'runodtQ. 230l4 Mell. C.I t2t27 \.incl Ille Or ~' fWopoeed cont.rac.1 1f tfte a..in Ct • CMetrd Terr"*' K•lhy M.ioN 12 ()wet 9eedl CA·~ -II IWttdid""'" "' tfte Celtf t2324 Aoed IMnt C.t t271$ TNI 1N11ne11 11 con-event OI llllllf• 10 tnW 1n10 T~ b\i"""• 11 con-fhts txnonen " «In" ~ Dy In ~ llllCfl COfltrect lfle pl It 11 fl ~ lil'y ~Md wllle .,.,.. e ~ pet1• NtcOIM A l<tffN Of lfll ctiecli .ii be ~ $tnata Frimodlg MftlliC> Th1t IC...,.,,, ... flleO ~ 11'1 UM Of I Mftd .. ful fhla It~ WU li6e0 ~ Meyef M1h ll'le County Qertl of °' "'"' ltiereof ..... be ~ .with IM Coutlty Clerll Of ();. TIM Jiii~ ... flleO ln09 COllt\ty °" ,~ 3. to Mod Couney of°'.. ..... Coutlly on Jenuery "· witt'l 11141 eoun1, a.ti of Or· IMa I T"9 9'll:OlllM biOCW tlll "' ... Countt on ......,, M. ,...,. ............ • IW.-• ,_ -,...,....... Or ... c... ,.,...,.. .... .. • l'tlll'I• ar.,.. a... I'll "'~-1 01i1Y ,_ '*'-' I ti. _,,.. ............. Olli¥,_,,,...., II,,._ D111J Nol ........ 11 It ,... al ......... ol ... _. "*Y I. I ti,... ~I 1. ti;'- • Mt• hit .... I............. ·-, Administrative A· 1 POSITIONS Work In the ever expanding Newspaper Promotion field. If you are self-motivated and like working with teenagers, this may be the opportunity you've ~ waiting for. $400 PER WllK (to Start) With Potential to41000 Pll WllK MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1988 25 CE T FV's future h~~gs on growth vote Both sides claim victory in fight over one of city's last strawbei:ry fields JONATHAN VoLZKE With an cl cc1ion that will de-whe1her Southpark. a 140-acrc parcel • • termine Fountain Valley's financial bounded by Slater Avenue, Ncwhope fatco.nly a week away, opponents and Street. Talbert Avenue and the Santa proponents of a measure that would Ana River. will include a shoppina CAMPAIGN '88 A Pnce ( lub membtrsf11p ~lore was planned for lhl' dc\C~lopmenl. which officials an11upated v.ould annuall\ add as much a!I SI 5 mtlhon to the cit) budget. but thl' sv.ell of opposition drove the d1Stount v.archouse awa> · If the referendum la tis. th(' Cit) will be barred from changing zoning on the parcel. Fountain \i ane, ·s largest rema1n 1ng chunl ol open area The propen) then v.ould remain 1oned for light manutauunng -allow a retail center on one of the · center. The City Council approved city's las1 open parcels arc both 1he project in Scp1embcr, but rcs1- claiming victory. den1s living near the parcel ro~ in T he Feb. 23 elec1ion will de1emune opposition. voicing concerns about tncreased traffic and noise. Cm offiual~ wntt·nd the outcome of the \Ott' 1., ,rnical 10 Founu11n 0 .$-:-speed skater Dan Jansen gets to his feet after being disqualified In competition at Winter Olympics. Earlter In day. his sister died of leukemia. 81 California The body of a Long Beach woman who was on a honeymoon cruise ~o Mexico was found in the Pac if le Ocean and her ·tiusbahd was booke<fln- vestigation of murder. A4 Entertainment The eagle has landed Robert Cottlnaton, bead caatodian at Circle View School in Hundnaton Beach, attachn an eagle to the campua flagpole. The city - fire deputment helped place the acuJptare or the maacot in honor or the acbool'• 25th year. \aUe) ) luture The~ sa~ J hc cil) needs the ~Its-ta>. rt''enue from a n:ta1I center to leep sen i«s at their current le,el John Colhns. t:ha1rman ofC1111ens for Fountain \ alle) 1he group su p- porting tht' retail ,enter -v.h1ch v.-ould require: a ··no" 'Ole on 1he ballot-said a good turnout is cruual to a '1cto~ for his group Collins $31d he thinks a !lohd effort on behalf of do1cm of' oluntttr\ has dch,ered tht" me'>-.age 1-0 Fountain Valle~ resident' 1ha1 ealh \Ole 1s 1mporunt "I'm contiden1 v..e'rt getting the \\Ord out and I'm confident 1ha1 our cause 1!1 good,· Collins said "\\ e're getting good '1bes from nearl~ t'' e~ · one v.e tall to " But on tht' other side of the tabk. Susan Crandall. a membcrofCtuzens for Ma1n1a1nina the Qualit) of Lafe sn Founiasn \'alle} ·s En., 1rooment said she also 1h1nb her group has garnered strong support "People ha' e supponed U'>. e\· (Pleue eee VOTERS/A2) Suspect held in double slaying . . . . By PA UL ARCHI PLEY a purchase pradlin reponedl\ stan<"d harassing the foursome ahout mone' ~Santa< Iara man as being held on \\ iinesses said pradl1n and suspicion vi murder follov. ing a W il~n follov.cd the four 01rts1dc the shooting an \\ e'>tmanster la1e atur· liquor ston.· where Cao alleged I) da\ that lelt a f ountain Valle\ man pulled a handgun from a car and and ha\ cumpanwn dead started shoo11ng. Poh1..e 1dt•nt1fied lhe suspect Sun· .\ccord1ng 10 'W cstmanster Police da) as ( uong \tanh Cao 38 u Bob Burnet!. Cao altegcdl~ hot He v.as talen into custod' an anta Wilson sn the chest -\fter \\ 1lson Clara after the shoo11ng deaths of collapsed on the ground. Cao alleged- Iknnls Wa~ nl· pradlin of Fountain h shoi him sn 1he head. \'alle' and Joc te\en \\ 1lson of · He th.en turned and aJlcgedl) shot . \\ CStminster pradhn 10 the same mannrr Santa Clara police arrested Cao lale \\ ilson died 1mmed1atel). pradhn ttlfda, based on mforma11on died about 40 m'nutts later a1 l 'Cl pro' 1ded to them b~ \\est minster \tedacal Cen1er . In' es11gato~ Cao and h1 compamons fled the \\estminster det("(ll\eS then v.ent parl ang lot in a s1her "1ercedes lknz to Santa Clara. located about fi,e and a To)ota 'an . miles v.t"st of an Jose. and tool Burnett ~id the su\pecl apparently custod) of the suspect The) returned shot the men fo r no other reason than ham 10 Orange Counl) v.here he is he"aidfl'.+hl~11.ruatv.as-said.A5-faras being held an the Orange Count\ Jail I l nov. 11 has nothing to do w11h druas " " I _,.. . Cao v.111 b<.· arraigned at Y' est or gang-r<" at<"~ acu' II' Orange Count' \fo01c1pal t oun "\\ e 'lea rd the shoo11ng 'We \\COi pos<>1bh toda' ou1s1dt" and v.e )av. a dead person in ( ao 1s suS~l ted of shooune tht' strtttt ahd ano1her one the pohc~ pradhn :!O. and\\ 1l~n. ::!::! at about v.l'rc .... orl 1ng on .. an emplo~et a\ a I::! 30 a m aturda' after ont' of the nearb' restaurant !M!Jd The <"m- tv.u ''""m~ a.llegl.'dl~ harasst"d him plo~rt"\ nam(' v.a' v.nhhcld for and has "ompansons at a liquor stort protl.'Cllon on Broolhu~t treet .\rt emplO~t:'<' al a nearb~ gr~~ .• \\ 1tnesscs reportC'd the' 1ct1ms had store .... ho atttndC'd \\ estmiost<"r's La gone into the store to bu} bttr but Qumta H1gli hool v.11h Spradlin real11C'd tht'' v.ere 'hon ofmone' descntx-d him a~ "real outgomg. He i .\fter l ao and his companiom -pla'ed fo011\all He '4as a realh nic¢ .!-. tv.o 01her men and a v.oman -made git~· ~our •\rdtna~ high ~hool gu\ .. The Oscar hype machine kicks into gear this week as the nominations are readied./ A7 Index Nat-so-great wall splits Newport commtinity ·. R • d t f th '11 b t ff f H1ghv.a) from 'c"port Boulc,ard to m·1ghhorhoud art• lOnc1:med that the The ne1ghborh~ ~th scni'a Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Entertainment Opinion Public notices Sports Weather A8 A3 A6 · B4-6 A9 A7 AS B6-8 81-3 A2 est en s ear ey e cu 0 rom Goldenv.est .\\l'nUl' tn Hun11ngton "all v.ill cut them \lfTfrom the sound ~2J-<;1gnJture ix·1111on oppo'i1ng the' h d d 1-1 -f th p -if' Beach said Don 1mpson special and smi:lls ot the ocean onh a fev. "all to th<" "") of "l.ev.pon lka h t e soun s an sme s 0 e ac IC pro1ects manager for lhe . Cit\ of hundrtd \3rds a"-3\ The\ aiso fear l altram Jnd lh<" ( ahfomta Coastal ,,·v.port Ekalh \hl' "all 'v.ould lUt them off from Comm1-;s1on ;ind ..a~ the~ v.111 tigl'\1 By GREG KLERKX Of ... DlllJ,... ..... Newport Beach officials sa} 1hc) are making progress toward a com- promise on 1he construc11on of a sound wall along West Coast High· v.a'. but hom1:ov. ners and merchants 1n ihe area sa) tht") are unsausfied and plan to take their case to 1he { 11~ Council and poss1hl) 10 court. The proposed v.all 1s part of an amb111ous. mull1milhon dollar con- Slrucuon prOJCct to widen West C-oas1 The prOJl'll being und<"naken h~ Caltran~ hut \upcn 1sed h~ '1.i("v.pon &~·h. "''" t1':g1n constru uon in Sl'ptember and 1s exl)('('ted to co t appro\lmatd) S 'T mtlhon. ..aid \\est ;\ev.port Parl . an open spac<" the proposal all the v.a ' to court parl currenth undt•r construction lronil all< the rnntro' e~1al "all and scht'duled 111r compleuon an v.a<.propo'>l·dtll dam!)('nthesoundof Ma' The park 1~ >1tuat~d on the ' pa'is1ng trafT'i1.. said Simpson n· ocean Sid<" of tht' h1ghv.a~ tlctv.een \ 1ronmcntal Slud1es 1nd1cated lhat Orange 1ree1 and the nta .\na 1nlrea\Cd traffi, on the .... 1dent'd <i1mpson Residents of 1he 'l'v.port hores R1' cr Jt"ll' (Pleaee .ee WALL/ A2) Lungren steps before Senate 'firing squad' NB school t~re~n _ next a 1? By JENNIFER KERR A1sociale4 Prest Writer SACRAM ENTO Da n tel Lungren . Gov. George DeukmeJtan's choice for slate treasurer. steps before a state Sena1e "firing squad" this week. The "squad" as 1he Senate Rules Committee. which will be firina ques11ons at 1he Long Beach Re- publican congressman about his vot- ing record on issues such as civil rights. reparation for Japanesc- Americans a nd housing bonds. The committee this week plans three days of hcanngs. bqjnnin& Tuesda). O(l Lunaren. whom Dcu- kmejian named to replace the late Democrat Jesse Unruh. Lunaren d 1s~rict includes'Huntinaton Beach. The confirmation hearinas arc the highlight of an othcrwisulowweck in the legislature. Lawmakers. like other state emplo~ take today off for the Prcs1de1u s Day "°'iday. As 1he~ usuall) do before a Monday holiday, both Ooors held bnef Ooor sessions last Friday. That's 10 keep their $87-a-day expense money Oow- tng over the w«kend. They ret'eive that expense money every day. as long as their ses.stons aren 't more than fi\CC.days apart. Their normal sessions are Mondays and Thursdays and the)' usually ID taocM to their districts for Fridal'. lnd1vid\aal &.wmakers and their staffs will be busy this week rushing to get bills ready for introduction. Friday is the deadline for lqislaton to introduce bills for <'Onsideratlon this y~r. Af\er Friday. new bills must be "urgenc)'°' bills requiring a two- Jhirds \'Ott in each house. The two houses have until Ft b. 29 to ac1 on the Lunaren nomination. The state Constitution alloW1 both houses to confirm or reject a aov· emor's nomination to fill a cpnstitu- t1onal officx. Most hip -level aov· (PIHH ... LUJllGUJ1f/A2) ... Attorney Ll,nda Nunes bolde bande · wltb ttace O'Conner aa tile cJllld'• •.doptl" puenta, Jeaae and Lee, look oa. l'rom left are: 8&rlNu'a Kaia and .. By JOYCE BODW\<l CH Of ... o.lly ......... Tht bab) boom S'v.<<"t'ping through '«·v..port &&\ h and Costa M~ has prompted the pos 1ble rropening of da~room a1 Ea tbluff Elemental') hool in { orona del Mar ne"t faH. Dc:-put~ D1 tn\t upenntendtnt Norm Lo:m said Newpon Beach l 1nderga11'ners who h"e in 1he areas of .\ndC'rsen and Harbor Vat...., elementa~ <iChools in Nev.pqt Beach might bl-bu~ appro·om.tel> fo ur miles av.a' to EasthlufT · Eastblulf Elementan v.a closed 1n I q 4 du<" to d«hn1ng enrollment "The os1 to reopen tlassrooms at Eas1hlufT v.ould onl\ run about S60.000 ... Loats sa1d =·nm r not a permanent solu11 on but a ~hon rangi-. 1hree 10 four 'tar solu11on to thl' increased number of ~1oderpnn<'rs VtT ~'lJC'Cl m t ht futul't' • If this is. winter then who needs summer? A very special Valentine's gift o\ttord1n1 10 Loats.._ lbc fina l wlu- t1on ma' be to ~pen L1 nt'oln Intermediate hool which al do~four )cars aao due to a dC'Chnl' in enrollment. , 8)' PAUL AllCHIPLEY ................ like ~ ~ with pin.a or itt cream with apple pie. hiab tempcraturcs altd a IM>liday wedlria provided the orrfect combination for thouandt o( wn wonllippen Sun· de . -~ ... buthcllys retuhed in a three--or four.,.y weebnd fOr many, and an •tmospheric llilb over Ne- It· s one from the heartf or adopted children at Costa Mesa baby bash ly PAUL ARCHIPLEV ................ lh·ould''e l'l«nJu tanothtr ' \!1kn11ne'<1 L>.ay pan) Some 3SO mom d•J arid kKli tl\JO ed. ham rscrs 11nJ hat dop and t)~ •heir raffie t1cktt numben ~hilt' door pnrn "'C'rt doltd out Bui unda' • pat'' ••the Cosia Mesa Community t"tnttt had 1 l'Ml. It tht clukl"n ~ adopted. 1hc pan •'Q i.bbtd • ctlebrl11on of parmtlM>od ~ adoption 1 Linda unet.. an altonw) who spcctallzn 1n pn~a~ adoptt0n orpnwd lhccddnbolliKcpn~ prcxnt and fut urt d.ntb. "· . Htt 1nttnt ~a.s two-faW. l"'llCMI .. that much ttttnt r::••> has CH\ a ntptl\C' pel~ ~ t•OM. u~z v.'nted to -pt a room full of Ut"tTtll *'- t ether to ~v.ap adop1ion sto~ and 10 ('('IC'bnue togdher .. he al .... as rtthn& a . hlllC' se lfish ··\lot oft1mn 1 onl) Ft to ~ the children tn court..' she s:ud Thi v.a.s her pponunit)' to ~ ok1 a Qua1n\.ancu. ~uncl kOO'll> lirst-hand ahout the an\l('t1es that IK'COmpan) td\)ptt0n M and her huand ha't four ch1ldmi. all adopted at -bt , una oncx Md a raJ aiaac forttlosutt sncttee .. , "9Cd to th~ people 1n lM tree " M satd (Pl11r ... IPSCIAL/d) ··Rl&ht now the IQSK'.tl movt 1s lo open four classrooms 11 Eai1blun s1mpl) hccau~ tht rosl lO rcacll"atl' Lm oln v.ould 1 a m1n1mum ol ~ .000" ht said ··Lmrotn ts a JUnlor h'~ hool. 111' not pred for young ch1kS~n ." Loats noted at l&\t v.tt~'s tchool board mtttin that tt -.oukS \alr.t approumatcl) 60 )' unpttn prr ll'1ldC' to JUst1f\ reopen1na 1 1ehool. Ho~'C~ a . •·n'h PQ111biht) ot 2,400 ntw lrv1nt Cout homeulatrd to bqtn oon truc1.on ~\t )"mf', the rcoptn1n& of a d 1stnct tdWJol may ~a M'«Slll) Tht ln 111t c~ ts an un1n<'Ofl)Oratt'd ICtttdl ot couthne located be~ CCWGM .. Mar Ind lapM 9ead\. ••••••••••••• ••••lil•lllliiii~;:;::~ ~ a -••n1 e'Jr/Mt •I I .. .. 0 LOI Olill DAILY Ila.Oii Hu•. f*"-ry 11, 1• ( Fatr Eltdy' sOngwrtter dies ~~WRINOltAJ't-hillF ----i61'--••-.... IO tM holpilal ---. Milo a.-. dae 11' "' "<I IE 111111 becaute oltht pains tllllt ..... ~ AM J9y LeNif'I ..... ¢'111-..... _... MO«rit. tYl'lcl ... My f'alr Udy .. ........_ 'A~ cloon" ud .. Qi.I,'' .. u. ...... h -!""'~. ...... arftftlt'd by •""-'-•CJ~--~ ....... --.. lJt,-Wei ud s-F.anerat Kome in ~.... --..... II; Pllm ~-likely and Loew'• Lofte . It l:5l p.m. It Delen dole friencf. comedian Red Skelton, Holpital. aid lbe •=tupel ~-. bu written .. a mott bauliful eu--tao llked tUt her DCM be Ulld. kio, .. Monis lllicl. His ~me friend md -•• ..-Mi.. 'Duri-an 1• -.. _ ... ...._ .. · John F. Morris, said ~_; LocWe ~ ~~te ';cts"'hiU':; nicknalM was Fritz, dildo( '-'diac "Bripdoon" la 1947, .. M Fair amt&. t adY.. in l 9S6 and "Ca~t.. in ''Fritzwua.,at friend and a.,.. 1960. man." Morris said. The team rwailed in 1973 fOr a en.ctny ~ ol ·-ow. .. which they had done as a ftlm an l HI. Loewe mired in 1974. Lemrrdied in 1916. ''Almott Uu Beint in Love," "I Could Have O.llCed All N..,_~ .... On &ht Street Wberc You Live." "I've Orown A«uAomed to Her Face" and "'I( Ever I Would Leave You" were 1J110n1 the dasaic sonp produced by the panMnhip. Lcmcr and Loe•'s collaboration bel8!' with a one-niaht ~in Detroit in 1942. They s-ned bitterty after "Camelot." X9'1'ER S TO DE CIDE CITY'S PATE ••• •swmaAl pecially in ierms of traffic, .. Crandall Mid. "We've been aoina*>or-to-door and Ft~nJ &ood IUppaft." c;~·s sro.ap -.es that -area wrroundanaSoudllilaJt W<>YAd be y aricllocUd with the lddition of a rd.Iii~. even tJaOulh the Prier OubWllllplanned tooa:tarjust JO of the 140 mm in the patC1t . Bu~ CO Ma~ Judy Kelley says the CJ11 1bet with opponcnt_,-oups averal ailncs to answer; traffic con- cerns, _. ahered in'tial ,plans 10 cnsura M traffic problems would be creatied with the projecl. Colli• also dcbamd the tramc. issue. c:oatendina that dile reuil celller would actually cause leu traffic tbu the oriainally zoned manufacturiat cen~ ,_ &ec:a~ it wou,ld require fewei' employen usana nearby· roeds duri.aa rush IK>un.. . ~ al~ <kbatc the opposi-uon s CODtenuon that the city doesn't need additional income to maintain city lttvices. · An i~pendent economic analyw prepared for the city by Wedin Enterprises Inc. supported 1he city'• contention that includina a retail center would be finandally beneficial for the city. . Fount.aan VaJley officials claim that f Proposition 13 eliminated -pro cs a,_ a majer-.re~~ , or ana the city to rely on sales t.ax to meet the nttds brouahl by the area's growth .•. Way~ D. Wtdlo, prtsident or the anal)'lis firm. ..With all of the auaranten involved in this develo~ ment. it i's a very~ ccooomic deal for the city off'outu.ain Valley and ... lbould result in a combined benefit to the community after all costs of approximately~ million durina the 21-ear period.•• 2'omns said bis sroup plans an "infOrmatioaal.. public forum on Tbunday at the Fountain Valley ~ Ceoter. A panel of apert5 will be on hand to answer qmsaions from citizens. be said. Tbr bank is not upected to leave UJ lastina tcan on the city, but it has cost some money. The Quality of Life lfl>UP has tailed at least Sl.410 to, fi&ht the beUk. whik the Citizens for Fountain Valky has pmc~ II' least S..049. aa:ordina to man,datory campaian- reportina documents filed with the city in January. 'After payina initial cxpensn - both sides have enlisted campai.&n consult.ants and experts~ the prqpb- ncnt poup has Sl,989 on hand, and tbt opponents just $88.25. Tbc aroup opposed to the retail ccn&er paid more than half of its donations to the consultant firm of Kuttlmann and Associates, aod an additioAal$54J to 8clirull Blatketer. a Laauna Beach attorney tiding in th«' countywi<k slow-arowth initiative drive. The proponent aroup paid $2.000 to Dlvid Vaporean, the consultant oveneein,-the camP.lj&n fw Nathan Rosen~ a candidate seek.in& the 1eat ofret1rin1 Rep. Rohen Badham. R-Ncwpon Beach. Accordin1 to the documents. Geol)C M. Sakioka, the owner of the property, -where strawberry fields now arow -contributed St.000 to the campai.&n that would allow the retail center. However, the city will pick up the llflClt t.ab -the cost of the election. County Rqistr1rofVoters Donald Tanney said his workers will set up the booths and count the ballots. a ~that should cost the city about S.S,000. He Pf'dicted a low turnout for the election. But Smith said rcprdJess of who suppof'1S the retail center,« even the outcome of the election. his eroup has accomplished one important pl. "Winnina the election is very imponant to us. but another key was ,ettina it before the residents of Fountain Valley and lettin& them n\ake the decision," said retail center opponmt Scon Smith. "Thiti!just too bi& a decision for the City Counc1 to make alone.- · To lul'tlhe Price Clob TO abandon' its SaJ'ltJ ~111r location and move a mile to Fountain VaJlcy. city officials offered a deaf that would aUC>w 1hc THOUSANDS.HITBEACH-~ .. P'roaAl store to buy the property at SS. 75 per hum ad afternoon in Ncwp0n Beach. sqnarc foot -less than half price -said, lifeguard Jim Turner. ·~rt f(Cls through a rebate of its sales tax paid 10 real steamy." he said. the cit). under a 21 -year agrccmcn1. An estimated 70.000 visitors Whrlt 1hat accord d~w fTrc from crowded·Newpon's beachfront where opponn.ts of the rcta.tl center. at was I a cool o ns hore wi nd hdd . the commended 1n the economic temperature toa makt 64dtgrea. analysts. The wa.ttr tempenture was a nippy . · "On the t11y side of the equation. 60 degrees. keeping all but the s"rfers the transaction also pays for all of its on the sand. ' ~ ~osts and still returns a substantial . Lifeguard made no resc~s a'nd general fund benefit of at least SI o nl): a handful of minor first aids. m11l1on per year to the city," 5i111d Tumcr~id. . ) I In La&una· Buch. temperatures reached tne tow 70s and some 25.000 people visited the shoreline. said lifq_uard Mark KJosterman. "There's lots of sunbathing today. Traff'ac, IO say the least. is just brutal." KJOl1Cnnan said. "It's backrd up from Main Beach to Emerald Bay." Lifepards handled a couple 'Of minor.medical aids but no rescues. he said, Huntinaton's eny bcKh was vis- ited by an estimated 20.000 . DISTRICT ENj o f s BABY BooM .... P'romAl · · · · ·· .. 7:"T-h&l .. could-generate ibOut -soo ontuaeaii·p1ojcctcn~---.• --- kids in our dtstrict." he said. "If th.111 make conditions too crowded.. · The district .currently leases happens 1t would· be suffic1en1 ' ··0 1;1r ~u~nt eQrollm~nt is . 79_1 ·classrooms at EastblufT to a YMCA num~n to r('-open one of our school stud('nts, said Ha~r Vacw .Pri~~-child care program. a privately- sllcs. pal ~rry Alford Th~ dlStnct s owned child care pr911"am. the Ncw- Though Loa1s said ponablc proJ~taons fdr next ycar·1s 812. We port-Mesa Schools 'Foundation and classrooms have b«n a tcmporar) like the adca o~ making the move for the Nllt.ural History Museum of answ« to the overcrowding problems '"o reasons: Ria.ht now·&wo teachers Orange County at somt-uf the schools ttns ~ar. ·a sharr:-ach· of the ~erprlen . · portable classroom would not work at clas rooms wi th a back·t~badt Loats said 1fEastblufTk1T1dcrganen Andersen Elementaf) schedule. The EastblufTfllcilitywould classrooms arc opened next fall. the ·"The idea or placing a relocatable let us run a suatred scbedulc wbich Y~CA proaram and the foundation (clasSToomJon the .\ndcrscn Elemen· would then save the kinderprtnns wall be relocated to another sate. The tary Sch09t 1sn·1 100 funcuonal be-more of an 1nd1 v1dualazed prosram. pnvate child care proaram has a luse cause oft ht' size of the site and what 11 "The· SttOnd reason really effects for another year. Thl' museum will would.do t~he pla)grnund ... he said the entire school. Neu year we mi&ht also remaan at the same site. Loats sa Harbor View Elemcn· ha'e t~ close down some of our Trust~s wall ote on the proposed tary ha5 J c spa£c for .a ponabk _spccaaliz.cd proaram, to provide EastblufT kan<krganen move ntxt classroom, tl ut 1hc 1ncrea~d nµmber space for the reaular elassrooms," he week. WALL SPLITS COMMUNITY ... P'romA l · hiV.way would pul the dC<.'abcl coun1 ix·opk there's not suppon -for this:· over federal ltm1 ts. The widening hl' '>aid. · ' , proposal. given fi.nal C'1ty Council • t'hnfB O'Brien, a Ncwpon Shores approval in Januaf). was the subJt'Cl oo~rd mcftlber. ~1d she h.as never of "numerous .. public heanngs. said ~en such unified sentiment behand 1mpwn. .. . an issue an that neighborhood Respon mg to residents' concern-; .. 'Thcrc--soc;rnliloCoftctter-wnhn& . construcuon of the wall tx-causc they feel it will keep out highway noise. "They very much wantit..J.lt.bou.ih as a group they haven'( yet come out and voted for at.'''Said O'Brien. Sterlin Wolfo. chairman of tbe ci ty s s. ac cs and' Kttf"eat1on Commission and an ocean-side 1tsi- dent: said the Caltrans cnvironmen- U.S. Tempe ...,...,. » 11 ....... 40 17 HOnollllll 13 13 ·---HJllfle. IOWI .. of 5 P m Sunc19Y HoutlOfl .. .. .. le 1 ....... 11 .cM MMny.NY 24 11 Jedl_,.MIM ts ~Calif. Tempe .,, AlbuQuerQUe .. 27 ~ H Toft-11 .. Alnlfllo 13 2t IC-City .. YOMmlteVty II 3t 2t 17 LMVee-15 Andlotll09 M ....,._ io... .. of 5 pm Satutd9)' _ ~ 12 13 Uttle~ .. 17 ...... afield " 40 • 11 ..,... ,, ., Surf f orecaat Afllllnt• .. n l~ ~ AllentJC City 15 IO l~ 75 31 ._,,_t 15 37 ~ 10 • ........ .. 11 ... e-53 H MACH AMA ... PM. MIMlle.ctl .. 4t ~ IO 42 lot~ City ....,_. 2t ,. 3 12 ..... 43 3t ~ 71 It Cateline • .. .. O.anga ~.., 3 13 50 20 Neltl"419 :M 11 Eut..,• 53 4$ Sen Olaoo Couftty 3 13 lwmin9"*" llen\llllCll 31 14 Newo. ..... 15 32 FreMO II 31 S latt>eta-Ven1\aflll 3 13 New Yorio: Coty 8oiM 45 35 H It laneattef 72 32 s ... dlfectlOn WM! 10 ~ Norfolk.Ve Botton 27 a• 34 14 long e..ch 71 47 Oulloo« 10< Tlleedey UlllecNf>Oe Nori.II Platt• u 21 Loe Mfe1M rt 52 ltownlVllle 13 41 luftalo 20 15 Olllehof'na C.ty 71 31 MlllYtville , 61 42 OIMN 43 "Montoorie ... 43 S R rt ~on Vl 24 15 c..,.. 43 S3 0.19nd0 IO '°.._... 15 41 mog e po ~ SI S3 PlttMurgfl II °' 0.lelld 83 .. CNcaoo It -05 l'or111nd ........ It 21 Ontano 74 u ..... .,. ~ ..._ .-0.t0 • ~ 11 47 ~1•100 ---IOt·1• -Clndnnefl :n 02 Por*nd Ore St ~ 20 07 "'......._ 21 14 ,._...... 1 . '°°'* _, ~. 300 I 30 8'ld ...,_ -OOWI Flrlll ,..,_ ,. Colufnl*.S C 45 22 A9fto 51 • "9dllood City " 42 pr..iou. "" • lltlalned pal s->d .. Colurnbut. Otllo 11 oa ~'It 33 IO "'-"llde 78 42 lodey t '* lorecMI Conc0tO.NH H 13 SI Louie 33 '6 Sect8"Nnt0 ., '2 Sell ..... 10 MecAt1ftur 8lloCI lM7 Olllllat•Ft Worth 10 34 Sall Yll• City 41 .. ..._ 61 O.yton 15 ~ S111t1Anlonoo 71 JO a.ri ..,,_*'° 74 :: .,,,.,,., .... lltfr "....,__ -8-15 Deft-.. 34 Sen .Jueft.P A ... 1019r10.. .. 43 l ....... -.0. f*-1 • o..~ 30 13 S1 SteMw1111 20 05 a.. 0.,0 ,. .. l•,.,,..... Alrpofl U.10 OelrOlt 23 11 s.ttte 50 . 41 Sen 'Fr8ncill:o .. 41 °"""" 11 ·13 ~ .. 30 SenJoee .. ::Eztended Flllrbet>kt ot ·10 Sooua Flllft 11 ,. 8ant8 All9 aa F1111go 14 05 Tampa.St Plttbg 51 ,. ....,...,.,... M :~ Fw 11v:f ,,_,...,, mae11r-:; ,.,.,, 53 13 Tot*l1 SI aa San•• Marte 65 Gr_. AllC*lt 22 ot TWQOf'I 71 47 Slllt\1• Monica ta ..,. .... of ...... Ana ..... u """'....., ... •ones.-.....,. .. GfNIFellt .... ,. TWIN .. 21 StodtlClfl .. 40 ~ Higlle lfl .............. '°' Gt.....ooro,HC ,. 11 WM1Nn91on,D C It IO T .,_ Valll¥ 57 S5 L-lnNIM•10--IOI LUNGREN OPPOSIT ION INCREASIN.G ••• From A l ernor's appointees arc confirmed o nly by the Senate. tf binattn receives positiv.e votes from both houses. or no vote at an. by Feb :!Q, he can be sworn into office. ff hoth houses reJ«t him by a majority 'otc. he is ou1. Ifs less clear what will happen if one house rejects him and the other docs not. Attorney General John Van de Kamp says re1ttt1on by o~ hou.r would be cnouah to keep. Lunaren out. 8ut DcukmCJLan maintains that rejection by both houtes is necnsary. J\ sp.ttial 19-member As~mbly committee held four days ofhearin15 last month on Lungren. but has not )Cl met to make a recommendation to the full Ooor. A~mbly Spc~ker W1lhc Brown. D·San Francisco. said he wants the Assembly to vo1c on Lungren next Wttk. Legislative opposition to Lungren ha!> been increasing. Nineteen '\~­ scmbly Democrats have announced the~ woufd volt against him. . ,. Lunaren last wttk told a lfOUP of !_'CP<>r1n1 he was concerned about the faimnsof the Senatc~ac:a&s. ina smators of'thrcatenina witne111e1 who planMd to testify in his suppon. Elsewhere this week in the Capitol. the ScNltc and Assembly public cmployCfS· committees plan a joiat hcarinJ Tucsdar on two iuun. T1'e comm1ttc" w1I look at altemativ~ investment practices for the twoaianl pcn~ion funds, the Public Emplo~· Retirement System and the Slallt Teachers' Retirement System. Both ~ere hurt by the stock market probkms last fall. The committees will also eumane how the state is laying off and transfcring employees of the Cali- fornia Occupational Safety and Health Act prov.am. or Cal-OSHA. which DcukmtJian is abolishina. His action 1s bt'1ng challenged by a laW5Ull that is pending before the statr upremc C'oun On Wf'dn~a). 1hc Asscm bl~ Dan Luncren Labor and Employment Committee plans 10 stud) tht' impact of Pro o- os1tion 65 on the workplace. SPECIAL VALE NTI NE 'S GIFT ..• rromAl · She didn't much lake 11. In 1981. when the Nune7e~ adopted 1he1r first child. she chanacd the focus of her practice. For the pa 1 s~, years. she has helped hundreds of childless parents disco' er the negative cases are the rare nc-ept1ons. "Fam1lacs need to sec each other.~ she said. "The adoptive _parents love to get _together and swap stones." - It helps dispel the myth tha1 "the bia bad birth mother alwa)'1 steals lhe baby back ... she said. "The) find out 11 wasn't as scar) and nsky as they thought 11 was aoang to be." In fact. many adopfr,,e parents arc ovcrcom1ni their fears of Jmma their chil<LlO.-lhe binh parents throu~ open. "cooperat· 1ve adoptions in which one or both of.lhe btnh parents rtmain in con e wiTh lM a<foptJve arn.ry, Sharon Kaplan. director of Parenting Resources. Inc. an :rustan and author of "Cooperat· 1ve Adoption: The Official Hand· book:· said open adop11ons are a long-hc:ld pract1l"C 1hroughou1 the 'o'Orld. It was o nly an while .\menca's middle and upper class society that t loscd adoptions became common some 70 years ago when Victorian more$ m.adc 11 a stigma for a woman to have an 11- leg it i ma 1 e c hild Secreq abounded. Jnlbrma11on abou1 the b1nh mother was w1thhcld from the child and adoptive parents and \ice 'ersa. In cooperative adoptions. the foc--us-+s on openness. Kaplan said.. "Adoptecs have a natural curiosity about tht-1r bqannin'1." she said. "A cooperative adoption puts t e ocus on the cllif<r.on lh~ d11 ld's acccss to both fam1l1cs ovt'r 11mr. "We say adults don't have any ngh1 to 1ake away thal access. "It's working. The QCOple who are doing 11 lo'c ll. Some have taken pre' 1ousl) closed adoptions and rc-o pcncJ ahem." Kaplan said. ,, Typical. perhaps. of that suc- cess arc Richard Rosenberg. hts w1f~ Mary Falvey and Cyndi I th. who pve birth to Nathan e) Rosenberg. 11 three adults and 17-month- o Na1han "ere at Sunday's part). Richard and Mar)' found out aboul C)ndi through Linda Nunez. Cy_n.di was 17. san&Je and preg- nant. Her relat1onsh1p w11h Nathan's birth father had ended· she was in no Position to ra1~ a chila on tier own. t 1I) officials ha'c met with home· gmng on. and 11 takl's pretty strona O\.\ncn several times in the past few fl·d1ngs to do that:· said O'Brien. "eeks to c;lascoss altema11 ve sound ··\\ c·re all for so~th1ng aoing there. a1tenu~t1on measures 1 , 11·~ JU'il that Wl' don·1 want to lo~ our "Wq &hmk we've rJlJOC progress:· '1c"s:· . ~ re~n~ui~awall~qt~tn~~·············~-······-~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ section of the hi&hway. "We nttd a wall there because there's 1oin1 to be 22.000 can 1oin1 bt thert cvef') day... said Wolft. -That'5 aoiRJ to drown us out." s~ud ampson "We're not sure e'en · O'Brien agreed that the homc- one a~ Wll h whaf we're doing. but 0 " ncf$ "111 probabl) takC the ISSUC tO tlle contt~ ha~ ~afllC'd somrwha1 thl".C'al)' ~ounc1I And if they.find no and "e thlft~ it's more aireeablc ·· sa11sfact1on thtrc. the)' may ao to , Torh Minard. vice pres1den1 of lhl· u1un West Nc" port Bicach Merchants A'~ .. None of us wants to do that. but af soc.1ataon. said merchants and res1• that'\ "'hat 11 takes 10 F.t our ~int den~ aren't close to being sa11sficd aero"'· "l' ma} hav! to.· she said. with th( cit)' 's plans. Al lt'mectang between cat)' officials · impson said the C't ty attempted Co and r~senta11ves o f the Ncwpon auua~e miden1s· con«rns a few Sho res Homeowners Assoc1at1on al\d mont s lfO. bvl have accidentally merchant~ as.soc1at1on. board mem1 '>lokf'd their anJtr bers from each aroup voted down an ( aty officials 1hou1ht they were ahcrrnit1vc propo~I to dampC'f'I mcctin& Ncwpon Shores res1dtnt111 sound with berms and variable· the Ncwpon Shores clubhouse. but hei&ht fcn{'es. om 1als later discovered the group "What 11 ~ame down to 1$ a vote for they taJked"wasn 't ntteisanly rep- no w•ll.-said Millard. "It looks hkc rcscntat1ve or the Newpon Shores wc·ve M• f~t on our bands." aroup. e'en thouah we met in their M1UarCI said both IJOups plan to clubhouse:· tnstcad. most of the · take thcir case to the Ch)' Counc1J midentsaltcnd1n1 lived on the ocean sometime soon. "We want to show side of the hia~way -and favor the ORANGE ........ COAIT __ , ..... MMt°"ICI tJ0 W... ... II C"'4• -CA .. Woffe said there has bttn a proposal to drop the wall toei&ht fett. but added that whatever wall is built will be aesthetically pleasina. "It's not 'oina td be like a freeway wall." he said. · Simpson said thcconttruction plan as slattd to ID J>tfore the California Coast.al Comm1uion (or final aP.: proval on Feb. Jj, City off'acaal1 wall probably schcduk a public: infor· mat ion mectinJ on the proPOMCJ wall sometime before the commission hcarina. he said. .. Pan of our problem is just trttint \he information out:· 1aid SimPIOft. "A Jot of people don't even haw the ~s yet. and' &.hat's what ~ Med to aavf them:· ---..... '~ it "'91ol· C.t. tl&:W ~-.ed 5'171....,_•-•W..V• J u•tcall 642-6086 ......,,....., • '°" • -'-fO'i '*9' "' S 'JO•"' ~~r om -'Id ,_ ~ ....... What do you like ab<Mlt the Diily Piiot? What don't you ldre? 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