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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-16 - Orange Coast PilotI • .• ~ • I I TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988 25 CE T Development pacts ch·ailenged "" City of Irvine considers legal bloc kage of th re~ agreements passed last week to _r h('ck into 1hr pm\1b1llt) of filing suit to hlock tht 1hrce de,elopment agrel'ffit'nh apprm cd last Wcdnes- da). Those pact~ guaran1n· developers the right to huilt.I more than 20.000 homes in -.outh Or~1 nge Count ). a prospect ( ala la no 'aid conflicts with a ci t ~·'>pon\un:t.1 dlort 10 keep the de n!>1t~ uf dnl'111pnwn1 low 1n the San Joaquin Htlh Jrt'J By BOB VAN EYKEN CMIMD...,Netllelt The cit)' of ln ,1nc's legal staff 1!> lool..1ng into the poss1biltt) of a la\\sull aimed at blocking three de' d npml·nt agreements appro' ed las1 , \.\Cl'~ h) the rnunty Board of Pirmin Zurbriggen flies down Mt. Allen on his way to an Olympic golp medal./81 ·· ,.Index··· Advice an·d Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notice Entertainment In the service Opinion Public notices Wedding 'B9 A3 A9-11 B4-6 B10 . 87 B8 -A8 A12 84,8 A7 Supcn ~Qrs. an Irvine ( ll) (oun- ctl man '>:11d Monda). The contro"crsial development agree ments haH' al read) come under firl' frum !>upporters of a c1ti1en- \pon .. orccJ \IO"' gro\\lh 1n111a11ve Counnlman Ra) Catalano said that hl' had asked the CJI) 's legal stalT Garages ruined Last Tul'\d:J\ ln1nl'<1t' Council mernlx·r'I g:.i't' prd1m1nar~· appro-.al to a tomomm1-.l' l.111d-u'lc.agreement A Costa Mesa firefighter douaes remalnlng hot spots after a garage fire at a Valencia Street apartment comple~ C&\lsed an estimated $20,000 ln damage on Monday. Sixteen wnh The II\ 1nl· < 11 "'hath "'"uh.I prescnc morl thJn '11(1(1 JUl''> 111 o pcn.spall' 111thet1t ~ ··.\s a <:II~ lOUOl ilmcHI .... h11 'IX nt 21 ~t·ars negot1Jt1ng an •ix-n 'J"lill l' ~gn:cm~rtJ .. "'1th fhl' ln 1nl'' •• l'n ver) angr~ thJI thl· nnt d.1·. 1h\· li•1J rJ of Super' 1\11r\ "'"ulJ 1urr1 .tr iunJ and a ppm' l till• t 1h "1·1 .. pment agrcem<:nt'> 1mmtd1Jll'h ad1.itt·n1 111 us." ..a1 t.I <. atalJn" I ht"• rt 1hurnh- 1ng their no~c' .it '" ln1nt· \l.t\o' I .1rr. \g_r,in JnJ others on th1· t•h•thil -..11J :lil'' hJJ hopnJ thnr land·u'>l' agn·t-mrnt \.\uult.I '>t'f\l' J'> a model lor dt·\dop- ml·nt 1n tht· foothill rqp11n nt ~·111Vi < lrJngt• < oun t~ .. , >ur 01x·n span· plan dra<.ltldll' ft.'tlt1tt"'-tht" 1ntrn'i1f\ nfdcH·tnpmt''1 \ 111 1t11 '°l.Hl Joaquin to111hiJI," 'J1d -\gr Jn .. I " hJ\t' th\ hoard IJ~1· th!\ !..ind• •I .1l \1lln "n Jlh 'u 1lat1' • • 111h1• '>Pirtt of our plan · . ~ -\ rlooJ .,r "m ilJt d '1 h •111111 nt Jgr1·t·nw111 .... "-h11.h l11d 1n h w ld1ng plJn' 1n rt·turn lt•r pr .. 1111\l' "' r••.1.! 1111l'>lrU4.t111n nion,' hJ,111riit f)< '"rt r ·firefighters were needed to entngulsb tbe blaze that 'started under su~plclous circumstances, said BAttalion Chief Ronald McMlnlmy. No injuries were reported. Orang<' ( (lUnt ~ 11fli clals lft rece~~ .• ' . '...- mumh\ Jnd '>t''''ral ha'e rece1,e(t· , ... · ririal .Jppru.' JI . Mean" h1k hu...,n er, !>upponers of tht" ( 1t11l."n ~ ~·n"ble G rowth and Traffi1 \f\1Hrol ln1t1dttve have sub- , m1ltc.·d ix·1111v11\ "'h1ch could get the grn"'lh-lim1 t1ng rnl'a!>ure on tho.June dn 110n ballot l nunt' ll'µI offinals say the re- lt·nth Jf'lf'l"" l'Li c.kHlopment agree- mrnh '"'uld tal..c.-precedence over th1 'I"" gm\\ th mt'a!>ure, prompting .(PleaH eee PACTS/A2) Me sans toially against project Des pite one defeat. reside nts continue Me tro Pointe fight By JESNI FER WEBER Of .... Delly Nol ...... Resident~ in ( o'itJ ~csa'i. Green- broo\... tral t ha' e all hut gi' l'n up hOPt' that th''' l Jn \top .1 h1gh-nse from b\:1ng hu1lt '1nuJll' tn thetr bad \,trd' · I hl'' .ire hitter and angt'\ and sa~ 1h1·11 nl 1ghborhl\{ld '" tx'tng turned ''"" a · i~l'ltt:!+-nbrnd-"' but th(-~ Jlt '! I',"' 1ng. lo gu to 1on1gh1'<, (11~ t \Jn,, mn·ting It• ralh atuimst the pre p< "l'J ' 2 2., -.:i, rr '-l:Cond phase of 1h1 \h 1r P 11n1l' dl'\elopment Parents: OK if wo~en lead.Boy Scouts .\~ .JPP'"t'J h' the-Planntng < Pm m "' • r 1 hl· pl'nJert could 1 n- 1 I udt _ "' and lnur-ston hu1ld- 1 ng\ 'iJ 11g I ht: I >'tOI) 'i~) serapef , .. toe h ~r· h,lr thr nt1ghborhood 1h11ur.h 1\ic rlannin[l depanment ha!i rt:t 0111nu·ndl·d 11 Ix rnod1fi~ and lh.tng.t·J t • l\'" '"·'tnr: hu1ld1ngs By GREG KLERKX Ot .... 0.-, .......... I • '\ rl·ccnt dcns1on h~ Bo> Scouts o f Amt•m a to allo"' "omen 1n kadt.'r· ship fXl\l t1on" drc..., m n l·d n·ac11uns from IOQ!I parent-. and cout1ng official'> ''ho ..aid the changt.' 1s nc<·cs.-.<ir'. "ul mar~l."d the t.'nd of an .\mcnc.i·n 1rad111on. Growth control measure OK seen By 808 VAN EYKEN ,OtlM~"°'llMt Supporters of tht• proposctJ .coun· t}>' 1tk slo" gro" th tn1ttal1\C ~) they expect a thumbs-up signal Wedncs- da} from the count~ Re-g1s1rar of Voters. A stamp of approval from the registrar "ill Sl'nd the growth control measure to. the Boa rt.I of Supc1> 1sors nnt week. The board could then adopt the m(·a~urc as an ordinance or pla('c 11 on the June 7 clcc11on ballot for \Oler appro' al I n1t1a11' e bade rs had been gather- ing signatures stn<'C last October for thc mcnsun:. which would block de\ clopm<'lf)I tn ar~as where roads arl' inadequatl' to handle added traffic. In order 10 qualify for the ballot. supporters needed 65.110 valid signa- tures on their tnit1a11 ve pct111on. Last Tuesday. slowgrowtb activists deln-ered pc11t1ons bearing more than 95.000 signatures 10 the registrar for re vie"' A final count by staff membtrs at the registrar's officc placed the tally a1 96.401 signatures. Registrar Don Tanney had said before the pcutions were submitted that staff membe" would scrutinize evcl') signature hccausc .of the Con- troversial nature of the slow-arowth initiative. Oficials at the rcg1s1rar"s office were estimating two weeks ago that the criflcaITon proce,ss mfallt take tht't'C or four "eeks. But Tanney told in111at1vc bickers and members of the prns last Wttk that he belic"cd the ~titions prob-- abl> had CJ'IOUlh vahd MJnllUrts 10 qualify for the ballot. Tannt) said late 1'11 wttk that problbl) onl) S ~rttnt of the saanaturcs would actually bt chttkf'd. which would mean the verifkat1on wuld be fimihcd th1$ wtek. ,J Tom Rottti. <'o-IDthor or tht initiative. uad Monda that M had · r!tth cd word that t.M prospttts for ~11:!!.!M !!1"9'N/AIJ fhl· Ho\ \t1>Ul'> .mnountt•d 1n In 1ng. I 1'\J' on SaturtJa ~ that official' J1Jt.I 'Otl'tl to Jrop the n.·<.inc11<1n' Jtk1 12 't>ars ol '>urc"'>"-fu ll~ J l'frnJ111g 11\ polir~ in t0urt ( \lu rt 1 hJllrngn had lx•tomt· too <'O!>ll~. thl' Bo} "rnuts 4'a1d \\oml'n Imm Jl\Cflm1na1mn h' grvu p'> \Ul h a., thl' Bo~ \tuu1' J11t.I betJU'>l' "e put lht' Au·~ \cou!\ on nullll' 1hJt "-l' \i.ould tight th!\ ba11k until \tt• ~·in 11 .. \JIU <ilona -\llreJ. J prnm11ll'nl tr1111nl\t .11tornt·~ rl·r- rr'icntmg Ph~llt\ (11hson of Goleta .. It \\J\ \\On h,· u'i because Calt· G1hson. ~Q a <;rngk parent \\1th l"'l' fu rn1a u\ ii nghh ia~\ dearl~ protect<. ~on<, 111 thl· S1.ou1' likd a la""Ull A~~ RepablJcan Pete da Pont (left) an.d Democrat Bruce Babbitt ahake handa at a rally In ~che.ter, N.H .. on primary e•e. agJtll'\I 'hl Ho'' "!;.out' ut \1m·nlc1 and 11' \lt">lllll t 11unul ''' "anta BarharJ 11n <\. t I J 4S ~ ( 11h,1in "lPmmtttt•t' l·ha1rmJ111lir th1· u1u111i1·, fr .. 11r I:" '" "h1l h h1•r ~un~. l hJJ I b .tnJ Rlm I • hl.·lnng hl' hJ<. hl.•t•n J\,(}l'lated \.\Ith lhe lftl{>p "nll' ( l)"'., lJ\l \Unlllll'f (1d1,un hJJ lint•J ur • thrl't \\11mt'r Jnd thrl'l' nll'll ·, 'l'P l' J' :idtftT ·~u ix·n l'••r\ h•r :hl' ·r., •P' .JOOu.1 " '" I•• 1ht 1un.if', l<J'11h1• \lq:rl \\h,·n J 1rg1on.JI B'" ...,, •u t' t'\1·,ut \ r1 m1ndcJ her 11f J nJt1110.:11 p11l11' th.:11 JJult gr· 'UP k ada'>h•P "J' h•r ml'n onh -\llrl·d "31d f hJt \\J' "n .ll.nt 12 Ill -'"'" (Pleue ffe WOMEN/A2l Tht ha1 \... '11.lt 1t 'outh ( oac;t Pl.11.1' < ,..,,1.1 11 •un l00mc; (ncr th<' CJ\l r,! 111 'tht rt 'oldt"nllal hOU'iln[l trJ•, I" 1 'r J 1)tlicc '1u1ld1ntt~ hu'I\ • t r·nm "outh c oa.,t Dn'e Ill thl' ,.it 1 10J.1min1um<. ri~· ahc"e the \\C<.t '1dc \.\ 11h a h1,tl'I Jn,d more h1~h-nc;("'; on \ht' dr .1·., mg roard-. tnr the t111al phase (Pleue .ee MESAl'fS/ A2) It's Bush 11, Dole 6 in first votes from Dixville Notch· Dukakis banks on 'favorite son· tat us in Ne w Hampshire. first U.S . primary By DA vm ESPO ......... ..._ •rttow C'O ('ORD "°' H -Boh Onie." dueled Cieorgl· Buc;h for Rcpuhhcan advantage w<la' 1n 'I.le" Hampshire·, kickoff pres1dcn11al pnmal). "h1lc Massachu sc tt'i Gov . Mic hael Dukak1s bid for a dec1s1"e '1cton in the Democrat1r struggle for · su- prcmac~ and \Uf\ ''al fhe hrst return . as alwa\ . ca me from 1111~ D"' Ille :'-lotch. "ti1ch gaH I I 'otes of hope 10 Vice President Bush and st\ to Dole. Sc:ven Notch("f' "ent Democrat. spill 4-to-3 bet"ecn second-place contcndtrs Rep Rich· ard Gephardt and Sen. Paul Simon Pre-electi on polls said the GOP race "as a to sup. \\1th Kansas Sen Dole propelled h\ "1ctor: 10 fa c;t \\eei..·, ll•".i 'J"' ~' rnd Au'h \tru~ltn~ '•• rl·..,.,~i J '' ~ .1 dt'clp- prnn ung. thirJ-p .i. (n ,') ·hnt Rcr l J, ~ i-.., .... :> .1 ·i.i · ·nin Dda· "'lrl { "'' I' ·t, Ju !'>ri· thnr cand1J.,, '"' J: '"n, h,J t .. r third plJtt' J~.11n,1 l '.ll R t"'l·.,"•n n the: fir"t 'l''' '' r 1h1 i,,.l"H'I :rk' '"''n e\ J11(tCI•\' '1 J r r1n1Jr\ det \I 1n T·• .i m.tn thl " ,• 't'" HJmp- '\h 1rc 'ntn' \\1•u1tl 1h Ii\ er .1 'urpn<;c" "It\ f• llf 1 'I. .111 1'1lt''l'\llng 1'tint1·,t · K htr•,,r "1"! dunng a l han"· l' 1·, 1 ''"" ·• 1rn ng •'n, l'Unter · v.1th '-1mt1r · I 1 1<1 1hr('( "' 'cm th!Jt , 1•ti>d tnr ·11l· , .1· ' • I h 'Clt' that hold' [)ult.,J~I,· II\ ,Ii' , ,1n,t"dl•d htm 3 \tl ttir' 111 J•'' .1111 · I tin \!Cd f0r ~·,ond :•',hr .tn,! h1•rx-d I<• Jc:n\ thr Ma'~l ht.,ctt' e1n:rn11r a 'iU!lt' ~11 !on th.JI "••uld ll''' him a boost for the Jck g.itl' n1 h tllOtests ahead \en .\lt'<:n { •11rc-Jr Jesse Jack.w n. one-t1ml' ir<"nt-runner Gary Han and Brutl' Bahh111 w1·re bad. 1n the pack 1n the 'e"' HJmp~h1rc sun-eys, with Baht't111 and Han hoping to a 01d a druhhmg that "'uuld doom their \Jrnpa1gns (1ephard1 and "1mon. v. ho finished onc·l"'O 1n h"l\1.3 and JUSt ahead of Du~alt..1s engaged one aoothtr in an angl) fight 01 er some 1mon TV ads lnlltal of Gepnardt"s 'ot1ng record. "\\ r rc:_ gonna run vef) wC'll:· '1mon \31d Tue~a~ morning.as ht aimed to upend thr "11swun con- gressman and funher scramble 'the .,. ,J c-open Democra11c race. Dult..alm caU11oncd. ··Anything can ha ppen. !'le"' Hampshtrt' vottrs are '~!) 111dependcn1:· but he "'1lS tonfi- dent cnou~h to talk about his plans for \\arch v.hel\~Ostates. includ1ni 14 uthem or border states.. wtll (Pleue eee PR.DIARY I A2) Land sale may bail out school district Financially troubled Ocean Vie~ gains $5 million when money most needed ...,....___~~--.~~~~~- With children d1saJlpean ng h\...e the Pied Piper had JUSt pa~scd through. 3 new s<'hool "a dcfin11cl~ nut re- quired. and 11'11.· pmpen) was Jcdarcd surplus. Financial rescue may be at hand for the Ocean View School District in HunttnglOn Beach. Plagued b) years ·of plumm~ina enrollment and sta.ggorina fiscal dcfi· ells. d1stnc1 oflic-1al rtttntly sold an unused St'hool site to Wa.mt1"St0fl Homes of Costa MC$1 for "wt'U in t\ccss ofS5 m1llton .. Warmington. "ho outbid m-.,or dcvclopc~ from across the country. wall build about SO homes pnccd at abou1 S .CXXl cac:h at ttle I 0...C.re. site near Slattr enut In the' 1c1n1t) of tht-8ol ClH('l maf5hland In an unu ual J01nt "Cnturt ~ mcnt, Warminaton also •ill "'•re profits from thc sales of the hom" ~•th the d1:.tncl ., SchOQI official had alWll)'J ~nncd to budd on the-~hool ~ • P.rotubatcd from pu111ng the mon<'> into the general fund, hool otfa1ab plan to use h If 1hc sak pM c for rtpe1rs Qnd cap1taf c,pcn I."~ and pul tht rtma1n1n1 $11 ; million into an intert t-cam1ng rl"S1.'n e a~unt The idea 1$ nol to. touch the rcscr' r acrount. 1f at all pos~\hlc .tnd kt the ''°"'" mtu somcthH'll big -1 plan lfl1fs also rcc'Ommen~cJ for •o~crs plannina their m1rtmcnt "We don't want to loll the aoo~ that la the auld<n ~ -"<' JU t w-.nt 10 (C"CJ 1t." board prr 1dcn1 Carol n Hunt said. Ot$tnc• o ffic1als al art 1tt10J on anotfR'rn_nt~t ~ 1+.trc-d• tn<l headQuam·r \tic on 8 trcct near \\a mer .\' cn uc and Bca \h Boule\ ard Las.t ) car \\ hco the> propoSt'd lea~1 ng th<' land to the Pritt Club for a 50.000 squart" foot store. the\ ran into a cascade of contro' Cl'S). Parents and rc<11dcnt \tt)m1cd C'ih Coon 11 chambc~ to l"Omplain about potcn- ttnl tr.iffi nightmare • and offic1nfo;. ooc~tti ;lwa' frnnrth:n proposal The hoot dmn t hn"bquane" site on ulcred to bf somc of th<' m"' 1 pnmr bus1A~s1 pro~n 1n lUthcm Cahforma. 1s l'()ncd for ml\\'\! u~. and hoot offic'llls art 'llld) !OJ Ol"\\ aht'm&ll\'C for II' U~ Hunt 1.<~nowlcd&e-thouJh. that tow lfO"th 1n1111tl\"~ dn'n in 0 n e Count and Huntlr\ltOn ~a h n1a put a (hmp on plan, Rut prn~I for W rm1n11 n to buard the SO hlmln on rt'K' 'actnt -,chool "'<" near Bol\ll t('a hould he unalfmc4...sbc..saa4. beQQK • un RoaltT BAIKEI fl Focu s ON TH E NEv.s ~h,10h h'-'P'cN .:hed 1n affi1,1cnt west- ern <.t'l.11on' 1..1fHunt1 ngtoo Beach. thC' d1-.t1 ll I lilt..c mat\\ others in tht area. hJ' tound 1t'>l·lfto\scd u('IOn finanrial rod., Home!. ha\,e he-come too c"<pcn 1vc for fom1ht\ "'th )OUng children .\' trJ,8e 0 .111) tfcndanC't' rrvenuc from th<' 'talc -ba~ on the numbtr of pupil' 111 thc d1c;tr1c-1 -1s curtailed prnporttonateh "'1th the Otaht of tht } llUf\PtC'I' I!> \UtT()U nJ,~ ~\ Smglt--famfl rt'<il· ()c(-an \ IC\lo offi Ill~ ha"e clostd dt"Th c' Jn,! " m.lMt-r planncd lor th<' hoof,, <'Ut busing and-t-urac:ur- h11nw' n ular. pTograms and ttahtencd tbr OthN than almnst ~>ing hrol..<' On<' heh ':' hcl"C'' er thcrr 1s ~ notch. Bul 1t "nuld th1n l. that th<' Ocean \ 1c" ha'\n t hC'lped :or Iona. h°''' 011itnd ha-. C"' C'l'\ th1"J going The d1!.tri..:1 rtCt'Otl hu been rot ti -hn ithl l id\ \U(lt)()rtlTr ~.u dcfi U Of he p:ut"·nt~ a tOf' notch \Ofw-nn1cnden1 car {'\I ·caf'n look 1ku deftat n l1:1k' ( n and dC'dK"ltcd • tll tK' ahoul SS , ' ' an Vic• hoot had an tft...,._ tea• twrc; lmcn1 'of I ... 000 1n th( la~ 1960I.. bit "' But tht're· bttn one un onunate 1t nt.\scdt'cd to .SOOet Wstanoflllt finan 1 I Ot-'d pmt'nt at\er lftOthff 19 "J. )ttf Otftttat. ~ C-.. and thcrt hasn't httn en uah mont ~1>. hoolund havt f'onMd a__, ao around for ou1tc awh1lt 'Wn comnutttt to Stud) .._ *"• ~--'- • ... ~~Y8BA80NOPENSASNB VOTES ••• ...... MM .,_ :r ... y prinauiel or cmc 111 "We"-9oit11 to COlatlll every OM ol thoee Slain... Dubkia said. .. , tbint we'ft aolna to IUl'pri1e some people lD tM ~th,'• In terms of delelalel. New Hamp- shire WU amalJ Slaiel iDdlld. ~ cnu were allotti°' 11 of their 22 delqatet to tht nauonaJ convention not summer, with 23 spots 11 stake on the Republican side. But it wun't deleptea that drew the candidates and their television advertisina dollars 10 1 sparsely settled state with 1 reputation for upsenina front-runnen and elevatin& upstan.s. IJ was the prospeot of momenturri and the abihty to attract campaian funds needed next month. Then apin. as New Hampshire boosters never tire of pointi na out, np one has ever won the White House without a victory in the first-in-th~ nation pri mary smcc tht Granite State started goina fi rst in I 9S2. There was every reason to believe that for some. the first primary would also be the last. Babbm conceded that New Hamp- shire voters had power of life and death over his quest. Others were less direct, though Kt'mp and du Pont Wt'rc locked 1n a strugle with each other and Robertson 10 emerge as a conservative altcrnattve 10 the front- runners. Dukakis, the finonte son, had a difft'rcnt concern. His aides pointed out that tht' largt'St margin in history for a contest of this sort was 11 percentage points And they '.\Orned aloud about winners in past Democrattc primanes in New Hamp hire being viewed as losers because the)' did worse that cxpecte~ -L) ndon Johnson in 1968 and Edmund Musktt' four years later. The 1rad1t1onal New Hampshire marathon became a spnnt this year 1n the eia,hl days follow10g last Monday night's Iowa caucuses. Iowa jumbled the field somewhat. semng up Dole's confrontation v.11h Bush here and giving im~tus to Robenson's hope lo outfast Kemp and du Pont among conserva11 ves. Within days of his Iowa '1ctof). Dole gobbled up Bush's once once- commanding lead m the New Ham~ shire polls and said a follow-up win ht're might all but assure htm of the nomination. The vice president retooled his style and his campaign message in a bid 10 reµin his footing. Scrapping the trappings of hi s office. he largel y abandoned formal speeches in favor of campaigni ng in a ski parka and driving a forklift around a P--r=lma.J!Yroad leads south after NH vote Warm weather for Coast again ., ,,.. A...c'jatH Prete~ New Hampshire's survivors tum soulb Wednesday for the next major battlqround of the prnidcntiaJ cam- peip, with Tennessean Alben Oore Jr. hopina 10 waylay the front·Nnners on his home around but Northerner Mtchael Dukakis sayil'\I he is conced- ina notbina. Amons the Republicans. Georae Bush is countina on s'4&)Crior or- p niution in the South 10 hold off Bob Dole, and Pat Robenson is bopina a strona showing in South Carolina can • give bim a boost ~illf into the Super Tuesday pnmanes. Jesse Jackson, a Southerner like .<Jore, was wclcomina the chaDJC of scenery to a regjon where he has been at or near the top in polls of Dctnocratk voters. His support is particularly strona amona Southern blacks. After New Hampshire. several candidates were heading 10 South Dakota and Wyomina where lower- stake contests arc scheduled between now and March 8. But it is on that date, known as Super Tuesday, that more than onc- third of the stales will vote, including most of the South, in the closest thing ever to a national presidential pri- mary. And most of the candidates are responding by turning their attention. time and money southward for what Gore called "tbe main event" of the campaign. . What they will find is a massive territory where a thorouah television campaign means buying airtime in 20 or mon ....,..ee TV matkeu. That•• an enormous ea~nlC and obttaclc, e.articularly fOr tbQee such u Richard Oeobardt and Paul Simon who are saddled witb debt. On tbe Republka.n aide, Robenlon wu poiati111 to South Carolina•s OOP COGIMt on t.be Saturday before Super Tueeday. The expectod low turnout of that '-'1mary, combined with Robenson s constituency of fundamentalist Christian voten made. that Bible-belt state a likely spot for another suona sbowina by the former televilion pracber. Wbilc Dole ~ Bush in the New Hampshire pnmary. the vice pretident was said to have a far superior orpniution throuahout the South. It was a strona Southern orpnization -in a much more limited reaional prima_ry -that rescued former Vice Prcsidena Walter Mondale's nomination hopes after he fell short in Ne.w Hampshire in 1984. Still, BiU Brock, Dole's campaign manaacr. said of the Bush campaign's claim to have a "fircwaJI of suppon" in Southern states: "It's made of straw. Straw bums pretty fast." Gephardt, the Democratic winneT in Iowa's caucuses last week. seemed a likely candidate to-OppOSe Gore for the mode rate-to -conservative Southern Democratic and indepen- dent vote that Gore has been trying to appeal to since layina out relatively conservative stands on defense and foreian policy issues last fall. · Dukakis has a strong Southern organization and was seen as ~nicu­ larly strona in Florida_ U.S. Temps Aibuq.-qu9 Mt:ttot19t A!Mnte AtlentlO Cll'r Al4lln 11.nlmot• lifmlf9\em 9olee eo.ton 9'1ftelo CMl1Mton.SC ClltlrlOtt• N C Cl\oeegO Clnc:lnn•tt ~ COlumtH.is.Of\lO 0811u.f't Wor1h Oe'f1on o.n- 0..M-O.troll Duluth EIPuo E1 .. f'elrl>llnkl Fleg•t•n GrWICI Reol<la Honolulu Houston lndienepoHs Jecuon,Mlu JKl!tontltlle Jurieeu K•nl8sC11y LHV9QH llllle Rock LOUltvllle Memphis Ml...w 8Mc:t1 ...... eult .. Smog Report ,..,,..,, ...... Cl Nl9I ~ 0-50 gooo ~1-100 l'llOdef ... , 101.ttl -._..M. '°°'*_,.~JOO MCI --~ f'lr9' ..... II II'-09}' • ~ P110 9-.d II IOdey'eP9ilor- S... llMd\ to IMCNllM lll¥d 2M7 "'-· Sedctllllleil v...., H-75 l~...,. ,._~ IO Loa MgelM Air1*1 Jl-70 Surf Report .. ....,. 1·2 poOf 1.2 poOf 1-2 poOf 1·) poOf t-2 poOf 1·2 poOf 2 poOf Extended F.., _,,_ ThuBdey through S.tur· O•y with 10ce1 ply .... 10 ,_,,..., winds Mio. ca- nyons Higfle mlef, 70. lo low IOe and conscrvattve hero Barry Gold-startli ng claim that there arc Soviet water. nuclear missiles in Cuba-..And he was l)ole. riding the crest of his Iowa peppered with questions about state- wa ve. tried not to offend. "I want lo ments he made over the years from be nice to evef)·body this week." he has TV ministry. WOMEN LEADERS OK'D FOR BOY SCOUTS ••• From Al d E h Id ·1 · 1 ' da)S before the lrtp was to ........ n. The sa1 · ven so, e cou n rcsis 8 iew Dukak1s ben-fited 'rom h1·s d..,..-""'., · b t B h h d · h th " 11 "" outing had to be cancded. Allred said. Ja s a us as e vie "'1l e vice ade's ""rvt"'" as governor of n'"1·gh-G b · I ti · d ' h f R · "" "" .. 1 son s awsun. 1led 10 Santa presi ent ior 1 t' support 0 eagan s borino Massachusetts and ht's long-B .... _ S · r admirers. v arv.ara uperior "oun. alleged viol- " He did what I did in 1980," Bush standing opposition 10 the unfinished a1ion of Cahfom1a's civil nghts lav. said early Tuesday of Dole. "He won Seabrook nuclear power plant. His proh1b1t1ng sex discrimination by in Iowa and came in and talked about aides watched anxiously to see businesses, Allred said. momentum. I did what President whe.uicr Gephardt would develop a The sull seeks a preliminary and R d.d H (R ) · d tidlC'I wave of momentum following permant'nt inr,unct1on rt'straining the eagan ' · e eagan came '" an his' Iowa wa·n. but 1'1 n·cver ma-Bo Sc tan d t lki th · I' be y outs rom excluding women s e a ng e issues as ve en 1cr1al1zed 1·n th• polls. ' d I I d · · · d d I h k · · k' .. " 1ro m a u t ea crsh1p pos1t1ons. 1n-01ng .... an t in 1t s wor 1ng. . . Kemp brandt'd Bush and Dole as Gephardt dcltvcrcd the same anti-eluding superv1s1on of Boy ~out involved in (Scouting) .. h's designed lcadcr'>h1p pos1ttons 1n Cub Scouts as a man and boy proaram." said and Girl ·ouh. "M> personal feeJ1ng Sonja Price. a Hunlinaton Beach 1s that it's '<'I) pos111ve." resident and Cub Scout pack leader. The G irl outs have allowed male "But 1f)ou don't have the men lo do troop lcad..-rs "for a long time," said 11. )OU stand 10 lose tht' program, E'a Sachs.d1rectorofpublicrelations which is much worse." for the Gi rl Scout Council of Orange Price said there isa need for women Count}. Ench Girl Scout troop has Scout leaders mainly because fewer t~o leaders. and 1f ont' leader 1s a men arc getting involved in the mall\ the oth l'r must be.a female, sald prof rnm . Sach ... .. t's hard to find men to do it "I thtnk as long as people arc -----tum beryard He pleadt'd gu ilt) to the faults of poor orator) and lack of passion on the stump, but said that shouldn't be mistaken for lack of concern. "Herc I stand. "ans and all," he said. recall- ing Abraham Lincoln's ~ords. If he "'asn't embracing President Lincoln. 11 "as President Reagan, and Bush t'nded his Ne v. Hampsh1rt' effon in the same Nev. Boston, N.H., town hall "'here Reagan ended his tn 1980. Ct"rta111 tax1aiscrs. a~ll~~~stabhshmcnt message that earned camps It also !>eeks unspecified a "no-tax pledge" in front of Dole him tOhisTov.a 'ktor;. butncfounct ~ an) mon·." s:ud Price. "They're too qualified adults. take the training <tnd hus}~ too carcce:oncnled. thC)' ar~~oo<l J>l'Ople. then there'~ no t~e dads at home an} more. It's JU\t problem ... 'ktld Sachs. ff Reagan "ere not coattail enough. Bush campaigned Monda~ with New England baseball hero Ted Williams during a dt'bate and demanded that himself ti) 1ng to fend off attacks that , Bo)' Sco~ts' attornc} s said th~.t lhe~ he sign it_ (He didn't.) he had 01~0opped on numerous began to C\plorc settlement and Kemp. unable 10 afford a founh-issues OHr the ~cars. and ft'll into a "be(·ausc of our case, this (pao;t) week place fimsh behind Robertson. at-nast\ baulc wi th Simon. '<>led 10 ehminate the men-onl) tacked the former minister for .. dt'-"When \OU sa' in a TV ad . 'who do nattonal pohC) fro~ all 'oluntcer liberate d1stort1ons .. on his tt'lev1S1on )Ou trust'): ,0u'rc reall> bringing into lcaldcrsr•P pod!>ilions adven1singand in pnnted Oycrs. pla) mot·1,es. moti vation and . oca re ' cnts '"'ohed ·'" the Robenson. whose second-place whether or not somcbod) is rchable program said the> had m1xt'd feelings fimsh was the surpnse of lo"'a. said and I think that goes over the hne." a~ut the ru~t~g. Nt'v. Hampshire might be stanhng, said Gephardt. "hose campaign de-I think 11 s ideal 10 ha ve mt'n too. But he found himself embroiled manded 1ha1 Simon "'1thdra" his m an eleventh-hour contro,ers) commercials when tht' Wh11e House denied his 1mon refused . kind of a shame. The program will G1b\on said she doesn't believe take .Q9 a change. I'm sure... there 1s an) rl'ason why a woman Bernt<' Rothcrt. anothl·r Hunt-can't be 1n a Scout leadership pos~ 1ngton Beach C:ub Stout lead<.·r. 111on. echocJ Price's scnttments. ''I'm "Cf) happ' that other -.omen "Ont<' m> kids "'l'nt 1010 the Bo> "Ill ha\C the opP<>nunm." she said Scout'i. Dad took t)\er." shl' said of the Bo) Scouts' pohcy'rc t'rsal. "I "But a lot of single '.\Omen do n't ha'f ha'e cnJO}Cd "'orktng with the boys. that option:· ,., c been a good mottvator ofbo)s. I Dc'on Doughc.·rt~. d1r<.'ctor of Boy th inl. it's 'e~ important for bo)s to , outs of ..\merira. Orange C ount} be around men and womt'n." ( ounc1I. said ha' ing women in I Irr son Chad also saw no rt'ason leadership pos111011s might actual!) for '.\OOll'n tu be banned from increase enrollment. lcadcr\h1p .. ~II that will happen 1s that 1n ·· omc of the older Scoutmasters MESANS B4 TTLE METRO POINTE •.. From A l Biden improves from surgery WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. hard-to-reach areas. wht're there ma> <:arc.' but none of the kids care," he rtot be mnlcs to lead troops. a woman said can M<.'p in and fill that role." said "I think v.Qmen are full y capable of Doughcrt). "I think we'll probably doing th<.' things men do ... her son se<.• an 1nn <.·ase in enrollment because added of Metro Pointe·\ development arross from C:n~'al <.oun. L\nn .Kanaga "umc'\ · aoout his neigh· / burhood being turnt•d into a "re\1den- 11a' island .. ~ neighbor 1al._s about the area hnom1ng "tlu,,n1u"n Orange ( oun- 1 \ .. "Th1'i 11\ \Uflpo..cd to be 'a rc'i1den- 11al area Jtid 11 11\ turning into a ml·galopoh., .. \.lid one "'Oman "ho as.,ed not 111 IX' 1tkn11ficd lksp11e 1ht·ir lt·otr' Jnd their anger. hn"cq·r re\u.knt'> ha'e resigned thl'm'>d' C'i to lu\1ng their battle It 1s a l>a\ Id Jnd (JUl1.11h hJttle. thC\ 'ill\ hut 1111, < 111lla1h I\ 11~1 f)()'.\Crful an'd '"" \\1 .il th' ll>I thl.'m to topple: \\ 1 '1· fought 11 Jnd fought 11 hut \\IJ\ t-.•lhl'I" "~ctl JI '·'car resident l'h11.l\ll·d 11111t11 he1den.11ficd "This "n 1 gll\l'rllOllnt ~~ the pc:ople and l11r thl' ix·opk Th 1\ I\ go' crnment h' th1' dn l'lnl'l\'" .tnd tor thC' de-\ dt •ix f\ •. ·Echo11'\g the '!cn11mcnts of scH·ral of her neighbors. the woman said. "The C 11~ Counc1l 1s corrupt " \\an and mistrustful of the coun- cil's ,c)11ng rt:cord. sc'eral residents alkgcd pa)offs from de\Clopcrs to somt· council members "Tht' things 1n the paper )OU read about ·most ofthc c1ttzcns want 11' 1s a bunch of mala rk).. It's the golden rule The one "' 11h the gold rules." she said "ThC' httlC' gu) has no chance against the dc,t'lopers." another 15- ~car resident said ... The little people don't ha'e a sa ) in the matter. That should be capitalized ... Like his neighbors. Kanaga said the council d~s not care about residents. "The Cit) Council, in mfr Judgment. is not representing lht' people 10 a general way. The) are representing the peoplt' the~ feel are the most influential." he said. "Costa Mesa's ruling out home- o~ ncrs, .. one woman said. "The) JU St "ant rumml.'rl'1al people." The ~oman said mo' ing 1s out of the question Bu) 1ng a new home 1<; s1mpl) lOO eXJ)l'nSl \l", !ihC' t''plaint'd omc neighbors accused the cou n- cil of cssent..ill) rubber-stamping the projl'Ct "They'll Just do 11 It docsn't matter what "'c sa)." said rcs1den1 Roben Ellis. "(Ctt} (. ouncal members) g1 'e momenta!) a11cnt1on to rhc people and then \Ole the "'3) the) want 10 ... Kanaga said The meeting begms at 6:30 p.m in the Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drn·c. Corrections Joseph R. Biden Jr. of Delaware con.ttnued to improve fo ur days after surgery to correct an aneurysm in an artery supplying blood to his brain, a hospital spokeswoman said. fhe 45-year-old senator rematned 1n intensive care at Waller Recd Army Medical Center but was listed in satisfactory condition. said Dons Nutt. thcr(' \\tll be more a' a1labk> leaders." The -.awsu11, howc' er. will not be \~mer . Escher. a formt'r Seoul-dropped un11I there 1s a sculement m~tcr. said he "'as unaware of the that nol onl> l'11m1na1cs the previous pollC) cha nge. but felt it was probabl) pol1c} but conta1ni. a legally binding for the better. commitment that the policy will be "I can't sec "'h> a woman couldn't SC\-Ol'utral 10 the futurt'. Allred said . be llJ,\O hcd '" Bo) Scouting." said nr ,4HOd•IH PttH ., •• coe- Eschcr. "'hose w1 fc has been in lrib•tcd to l./ais rrporl . GROWTH CONTROL ... From Al "Senator B1den conttnu6 lo im- prove," said Nutt. who read a prcpa.rcd statement issued by the hospital. "His condition is listed as satisfactory and hts physkians arc pleased with the pr~s he is makina." ccn1ficat1on of the 1n111at1'e pe1111on "llhout them Doctors have hm11ed B1'd~n·s v1s-looked gcxx.I . ti~"' here, in Huntington Beach. '" "We received some signatures 1n sunportc.•r-1 11· a 1 t h ltors lo fiam'.ly m'"mbers only, Nutt h " t c1 ) in1 ia11 vt' t e~ " t c matl aft« the d~dhne tha t were turn"d 14 l119 said. Biden and his wife. Jill. have postmarked before the dt'adhnt' and ' '" -u S1Jnaturrsto lhe c1t) three children. clcr~ thi\ morning. To get the Biden, who heads the Senate Ju. ' -,row measure on t e we were wondenng v.hetht'r we c1t)61dc •lo" th h d . . C . should submit them fo r possible ball tin Hun11ngton Beach. 9,435 of .\ stor) puhh11hc.•d 1n Sundav's tciary ommtttec. had been com-1nclus1on," said Rogers. "The reg1s-the signature'\ nct'd 10 be verified as D I P I t .• ' • plainina for several weeks about neck t t Id th t Id ..._bl a1 ) 1 01 wu 1nwrrec1 in1ormal1on rar o us a "'OU prou.1 y not \ahd b) the l.'ount)' Registrar of com.ern1ng the.· upcoming Measure A pain he thbual\tto bea pinched nerve. ~ ncc.·essar). that we would qualify Voters. ekl t10n 1n f-ount;iin Vallt'y. In order --------·-------------------------~-------­ to 1ndudc a rl'ta1I center in Fountain \':illt·~ \ ':>uuthpark development. . '( .. -. .,, ' ·,,. PACTS CHALLENGED ... '1lll'f\ on f l·h ~3 must cast a 'yes· '011'. .\ ·no' 'utc on the ballot ~ould dl'frnt tht• propo~d rC'tail center. The l)u1I~ Pilot regrets the error. YOU'RE IN VI TED! - From Al t hJrge' from me~hurt• 'iupponers that Jndopcr' .ind 1ount\ ofli 1als are tn 111& to cm um' ent the citizens' 111111at1' c \km be rs of the en' iron mental grou p Lagun.i < 1rcen &It. which ba, 'th1• sin" gr o\l.th in111a11,c. say the' intend tu file \Ult challenging the lc'6llll\ ur the lil'\ clopment aarec- mcnt\ Grt"Cn &It members say proPo~ de\ elopmt'nt agreements 1n $0U th Orang!' ( ount' do no1 contain safe- guards agatn\I traffic. conacstion. .. fhC) ·, C ,llread) filed a hsl o( 4() ob;~·t1ons to the airttmcnts wi th the cuunt). Ph1nn1ng ( ommtssion," sajd fom Roeers. to-author of the slow jtrowth 1n111atl\ c 'That will be the OA~NGE ... ..... COAST .... ..... MAINOPPICI basis of their lav. \ult .. Rogers s.atd h1\ group, Orang..- Count) Tomorro"'. v.h1ch spon!>Qred the countyw1de 10111atl\e. v.ould be n pan~ to the lav. u11 Fears of "hat th e la" suits would do lo the prospect of bond financing for south count) roads led membfrs of the Board of Su pen 1sors 10 postpone dcc1S1ons on thre<" other development qrcc:mcnts last Wednesday. The thrte that v..crc approved were not connected with the bond financ- tnf plan. but 1n1t1attve supponen said they had hoped all of the development agrttments would be postponed so that nca.011ations could take_place between developers. coun- ty officials and 1nitiat1\e supporters. ••• \ i><•n1on of the anicle 1n Mon- da} ·s Dail~ Pilot on the SI Valen- tine·!> Da) pan) at lht' Mc~ Com- munit) Center "as inadvertent!\ omitted · Herc 1s the omitted pon1on in m origninal contc\I "Nunez knows first-hand about the an\lettes that accompan) adoption. he and her husband have fo ur children. all adopted al birth. "Nunc1 once had a real estate foreclosure practtct'. "I used to thro w people 10 the ~trect." shr s:ud. "She didn't much hke 11. "In 1981 . when the Nunezes adopted their first child. ~he changed the focus of her practice. n The Daily Pilot re,rets the error. Ja•tWl &12-6086 \\>nat do> ou hkc 1bou1 the Daaly Pilot., What don't rou hke' Call the numbtr abo'\rc and your mnsqe will be recorded. tran1mbcd and de- livered to the 1ppropnate editor J&mC 24-bour anJ~nna ttrvK'C may bt uted ruord lcttm 10 the editor on any topec C but<>r1 to our Lettm column must include their name and telephone number for venrte1t10" Tells.us *hat's on )our mind. Join us for a unique demon trati on of neckwear crafting by, Ferrell Reed. You wi ll be able to observe neckwear manufa cturing from tart to finish. An elega nt collection of fine silk fa brics will be on hand, should you choose to wa tch the neckwcar of your choice be ing made Date: Thurlday, Feb. 18 Tlrnc;.,.12 :00 Noon to t:~ p.m. ' Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, February 16, li88 * A3 Bull fl 1~ Bo~R u Stock ma1=ket - se111inar slated at Golden West Kirkpatri<;k: World is getting sinaller Stockbro ker Jerry Hays, who believes the stock market will rttover after the November election. will present a six-part seminar o n investing at Golden West College, bc&innina Wednesda)'.. The Wednesday niaht workshops will meet. from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in Room 224 of the colleJe's administration buildina. It will cover investing. information sources. mar&in buying analysis o f securities, price forecasting. financial statements. interest rates and tu.es. The cost of the six programs 1s $37. and add111onal 1nformauon and rcg1stratton ma} be obtained b) callingGWC at 891-3991 • Soviet talk set Dr. John Whtteley, professor of social ecolog) at Cl, v.111 share h1 expcnences on two v1s1ts to the Soviet U nion at Wednesday's m~ting of Educators for Social Respons1b1hty. The meeting will be held at 727 BelJ1s m Ncwpon Beach at 5 p.m A SS dona11on includes dtnncr. and rcservauons are available at 760-169 1. Drug workshop planned T he Staning Point Commun1t) Advisory ·committee will hold a free educational "'orkshop on· the dfl'ch of alcoholism and drug addiction Wednc~day from 7 10 9 p.m at the South Coast Village Mercanulc Building at Bear tn."l't and Sunflower A H~nue. Costa Mesa L~nn Brennan. directo r of 1he outpa11ent program Path"'ays to DtsCO\CI). "'111 conduct the . session. (all Brad Leathers at 64~-3505 fur more information Water talk In Valley Roben Potter dcput) director of tht State Depanment of Water Resources. "'ill !>peal>. o n the future ofCah(orn1a v.ater Wcdnt>sda' at 9· JO a m at - the Orange Count) Water D1stnct office. 10500 Eiits A'c .. Fountain alle) Thl' ·program 1s sponson:d b' the !\l umnpal Water D1s1nct of Orange Count) (all 963-5601 for dc1a1ls. Little League meeting set l-ounta1n Vall(') Regional Hosp1cal anti Medi- cal Center" Ill host an open mccting for 1hc board of Fountain Valle)'s L111lc League Wcdnesda) at 7 p_m_Ln tht: hospital's confcrencl' room Stl''C Odgl·rs. a strength and cond1t1oning consultant. "111 addrl'ss parl'nts and ans.,.cr their question' aho ul lra1n1ng Call Pam Koloso" at a~-tJ"~5' tor morr mlm 111a11o n Dinosaur talk slated Mark Rocda. a palcon1olog1s1 and consultant to the an D iego l\;atural H1stol') Muc;.cum. "'111 ~ pn:M'nt an upJatc o n reC'cnt d1'>(:0\ cm~s of d1no..aur .._ fossils Wcdnc,da) at C I') 'Ital ( O' e Park in Laguna Beach. The C' ent 1\ 'i4:hedull'd tor"' 'O p m and 3ll'CS'> 1s gained from Pac1fil· < oast H1gh"a) hehtnd El Moro ~hool C a11 .i4.i. '5 W for fun her 1nlormat1on Seamanship course in NB l '. <.. oast Guard .\u'<1han Flotilla 2-1 of Nev.pon Beach \\Ill om·r a ha\1C skill~ and seaman'ih1p course \taning Thursda\ The cour'c 1s open to the publ1<: and "111 be taught Thursda)\ from 7·)0 to 10 pm. at the \·a Scout Ba1.c. 1931 Pacific Coast H1gh"a). Nl· .... rmn Ekach ('all thl' au \lhar) at 6 r -1582 for dt·tail .. CALENDAR Tuesday,Feb.16 • 6· 0 p m. Cosca Mell City Council, council chambers. -7 Fair Dn"c • 6 JO p m Costa Mesa Planning Commission. stud) SCS!>IOO. ( II) Hall lirsl noor conference room. 77 Fair Dn'c • 7 p m HHllnJton Beaeb City Couitc ll. council chambers. 2000 Main St IVednesday,Feb.17 • 6:30 p.m Costa Mesa Traffic Commission. council chamber!>. 77 Fair Dme. Ex-U .N. ambassador says next president must be more flexible By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Ol ... O., ........... While making no pred1c11on~ abou1 .... ho will be the next U.S. pre5t1dcn1. forml·r l1.S. ¥.mba~~dor lo lhl' l ln11 ed Nation\ Jeane Karl>.patnr k sa1CJ hl' "'-'" necd 1mag1nat1on and nl'\lbtht) to ac1 1n an 1nrn:a'iinglv intcrdepcndl·nt ""orld • In an intcn ll'" al the In inl' H ilton and To.,.,cr~. follo"cd 11) a L.e}notl' addrc'I\ at the annu..il dinner ul the lndur,tnal I cague of Orangt· ( uunt\. K1rkpatrll'k u1d lhe nc\t pre'>ldl'nt "ill fotc l hctllcngl'\ and opponun1t1l''> being Ht·a1cd in an 1ntl'r- dcpcndenl Yoorld •hat ha\ 11h\lUrl·d bordcrr, Jnd d1m1na11·d 1~olat1<HlA.\m That tntl'rdeprndt'nll' •~ C">JX't 1..ill~ l'' 1- dl·n110 l'lt>nomtl'> ··\\.c re trul~ "' 1ng 1n J gluhJI 1i,1al S)'>tl'm 1ha1 ·., morl· 'l1lat1k m11n-tr.1g1k mt>rl' manrpulJll\l' ..ind morl 1n11·rJlll\l' than an) thing \\1'0 \l' l'H'r l'\fX'ri1·n11·d 'hr \aid la5tt tatr., \101.L. marL.l·t 1ra\h -··tt1.11L. f\tond:i ~ •· -"·J' J \)mp1om ''' th.11 .,~,11·m K1rf..patnl·lo. s.i1d '-' h:it 11 llll'.tnl and ho\\ 11 Jlfr1 ll'd thl' \\orld\l'tt1n11m' '' Getting spiffy Jeane Kirkpatrick <;til l unclear. .\nothcr e \amplc of "or ll 111t1·r- dqx·nd1·nn· can ht.· found 1n lhl 'J1r1.1d 111 '1oknlc. .. T t'rronsm is a dirn 1 rnull ii 111r 'ihrunl>.l'n "-Orld ... \ht.• ..aid II ' ,,,q "''l' kind of J nc"'. untarn1l1Jr '"" 11·, ohl11er;.i11ng the: boundanl'' ht l"n 11 '·" and pc;icc" La~e"I'<' 1Uc~I drui 1radin1 "o~n~k auo\\ 10tl·rn.11 mn.sl honkrs a\ 1f thl'' "eren't thl'n· .. "Pro bkm\ 1ha1 ong1nnte 1n remote plat:c\ gel tr;in.,plantnl 10 the \trcl'I\ of Pan .. and ...,\ . .,. '\ orL. .. K1rl>.p<Hrtl •..aid "and \H' lt·arn 'omc:th1ng about thc porou\nt.'\\ of our horde~ " Thl' l n1tl'd \tall''> lind' itM"lf t''>lllrl1ng oil t.inlo.cr-, 1n 1he Pl·r.,r.i n (1ull. not 'o mulh lx'l Ju~· ul 11\ o...,n dcpendt•mc· on OP[ ( 011 bu1 hl·\Ju\e trf 1t\ allil·\· dt.•pcndl'llll' ,fw 'aid ' "'-' l' ...,ould kd 1hc 1mpJt t 11 thl· tlUll "'l'fl' dl'\tabil11n! 'ht \:lid \\ h1k• rrll rt.'.."rng 1n1crdept'nden~t· \\.Jll prl'\\ nt J 'J\I ran)!l o l pmhkms to th\· Ill \I prl'\tdl·nt Jt lc:.t\t onl' '''ue could l'J\t h ' ta\I>.'> -that 111 tht· \.1\ tl'l I n1on ' 11•" "i;l.l\no\I · poll,., "'1rl>.pa1nl h1:li1•\ 1'\ \o, ll'I 11!111111•1 'l.t1L.ha il < 111rhJ, tin " nlJ 1n~ JI tu 111''' t'll11rt 111 l':J\C' 1na·rnJI r1·pr1·""'"" I thinlo. h\ und1•r\IJn1h 11 ' 11 1 I l\l1•n 1.1n r OlJ lll J J)<l\\\'f \ll lht' I I It,,~ uni. 11 th1 '>o' tl'l l'u1n11m. •" ,,. 111 J rn tHI · 'hl· -.aid \11J1< J1t1hJI hl'l'\Jhtl'\hl "1 ltlJ 1 I• "'' lhl· 11~1H 11:in' 111 -..t'nlrJht.11 ' 11 .ii h.1 Ion)! \ltllnl l't unomtl pr11gr1''' t, II '"Pl r in11·1 n.i l di.ing1•, J111 1 •ll .11 1111· .1 n \u\ 11·1 1 n ten\lon' h I\ I ,, lltll I O.ilttlfl.1lh < 111rh.h h1•\ " "'rnl'11t1n~ • • 11 ,I J 11 (\'flt. lo..irlo.pJlrtl ~ \.lid • 'I I I " .11 ti k'' JJngcr .. u~ · Tim Gardini and Jeff Wallamtth wash a repro- duction of a 1935 Mercedee 500u in preparation for the e.~tJc car expo last weekend at the Orange County Fairground•. Champion surf er ridt;'s wave' s crest to su·permarket shelves OC[.\"1<i1Df 1..\P) -R':uhl'r . than ..ah l''> Jnd 111ntmcnt 10 sooth the hlistcnng \un \Urfrr -cntrcprencur Do n11ld 1 al>.J\Jm.i " ,p1a.,h1ng around 1n lhl' hu\ln.1·,s ul marinad1·s • l hl· 1hr1·r-t1mr l ' surfing champ10n and "'urld-rt·no" n1•d surlboard ma~l'r boardt•J J JCtlina 1n hts nall'l' Ha .... a11 J 4uartl'l ·ll'ntul") ago to mal>.c a go ot 11 on thl· mainland H1~ surfboard bu'>inl'SS llo un hl·d Jnd h" 1!tland-'>t' ll' on-lhl'-..and hartx·1 uc' ~lame lcgl·nd.ir~. hut 11 "'a' onl~ a ll'" ~l'ar'> Jgo that he decided to mine doll.1" from the !IC'\.H'l larn1h rrurx·' 1u .. L.t•J 10\lde h1' hJ&gll''> f-cllo" ··tirah\" "'l'rl' alreJd' tilling up peanut hultl'f J.11' .ind rolTcc l Uf" \I.Ith tht' rll'h homcmJlk \JUCl'' ~oml' ofh1\ "Ja" n p.itrnl" h11dd1c~ l'' l'O Junl>.cd doughnul\ 1 n thl' stuff: "P<"ople put 11 on their ha\h bro""" ..uid thl·1r l'&gS. couagl· l hl'rSt' e'en thin{l. The rJgl' flO\.\ I~ rx·anut huller J\\X.JdO a nJ h..inana sanJ,q._hl'' .... 11h m' l hunlo.\ pineapple nunnadl' ·· T alo..n.ima <.a1J on tfil' h.·ach fast "l'CI>. I hl' tang~ ~ucc QUll 1..1~ laugh1 on 1n thl' 'urting communit\ .., \\aS sending II ..tll 0\ l'r thl' lOUOlf) in l111k hollies. tht•n thl·~ "'anted gallo ns o t tht• '>IUIT I \.\J ~nding pint v.h l\~l'' ~mk' of thl' stuff to lnrn~ I drank the \\ h1sf..l'' rirst. of rnuN: .. T Jf..a,ama said The J1m1nul1 \l' .i..i.\\·ar-old fJl>.a,amJ . thl· na111m'<> '\urtcr lhamp 1n 11.1"'~ 11.1 .. , anJ I t.l--l then tanl'd 1-<'ttltng h" tcmaL.1 ,,,u,e' Jnd \old them at hi' \urt \hop < 1•m n1'·r(1al proJurt1on Jnd J1c,1nhutu)n ''·I' lhl· nr\I \lt'p l nda 1ht· '>urt'cr' < h1 Id' .11\\• :111 mouth-\\.tll'rtng '>u•ln' < •111 l 't"l\.1~ andlhunlo.~ pinl'Jppk n .inn.iJc hl .1r1n~J logo ol J n11'><-'·rtJ)n~ Ta .l\J:lt.i Jrl \Urrl'nth J\Jil.1hk Jl I\: 'U:X .. , ;>f •d' c:1nJ nlht'f \It>~ b;i-:t''l'.' -· , .. _"~ tnll'rl'\I "Thl'~ 'rl· ,.11 n~ u' I .i· T h" th .,~ ' '\.'J ll Tal>.a,:im.t ~', \\ tien a' ,·J 11 '1 ' Y,uUld t11· h1'l' J11" '1 I J k'• un hi\ JJ1h '11rt'1n1t rt'u.i t "a' I JU'it tdl 1hrr.· I" mc1.•t1n g .. Hr ha .. n11 1nll'l''H•n ,,. J"'.i surt~1arJ fo, h•r.. "I ll"l' fo.1m a11,1 ._., r 1•. h~\dld "ll,tn'tl1.I\ 1h,l1 \, the h\l,lflf\ hr '·'~ \·.1~1·, ' .t ~ 1', \.~flhl'le .. ., ~nwnca -,hould "okom, 111, 1hJn~e~ ho"l''l'r mod~l ' r ttr1UOJll'I\ \1111."rlCIJ\S 81C good 31 Jdapt1 ng tu lhan11~" hc ~1'-' "'-'t rt lllU\ h le" 1ouJ JI "'·llllO(I. \\ (' Upt'f'Jll. in J \\'I\ 'hon t1nh lr..tml .. But 1ht• 11n1 l \ prl')1\lent and Ill\ Jdm1n1'>trJ111111 ...... 111 h.Hl." to learn 10 t'>l' pJt11n1 J ' lhl'' d1·.il ''"h the nc" prqhkm' tl1 ..in tnt1•rdl'J'X'Od1•n1 "'orld ··\.\ l' l Jll Pll'PJfl' t11r u mon· rum J)l'llll\ l' f)\11\u•nll H ,ind HI m<111 ~ "'ti\\ m orl· 1ntl·rn11ng ""rid .. t-..1rl..patnck s1ud .. \ nd ", 1 J 11 tw ~ u 1dt'd b' our <m n l'\fll'111·m l' "h11 ti ll'Jl h1' th.ii ln:eJum ... Ill".. . 'u"' a" nd1l.ill·d 11lu111nl\I and tllghh a·~.irdn.I h1r hl 1 l'\JX'rl1'>(' 1n lore1gn polH' mat1l·r-.. l\.1r J)Jlrl< .,_ ''"" 1 '"1) "'hcth\·' \hl \\oUIJ I\\• \.\llllllj! It plJ~ :I part 111 '"" ini; 1h11~ pruhl, rrh J\ J rnl'mtx·r 111 1h1 11, \I prn1d,·n1 ~ Jdn r l\lra11cin I J\t IJll \hl' ortn1 nor tn enta thc- prt, ,1< 1111.ll rall· \IJ '"""' hupc)h1·v.11l J ll pt .111'"'1IJl1<•n h1 n1n tht• Republtlan 111ir1 111\',.' l1l lo.\·t ,1, th: 'l(l' prcs11.kn11al l I I l I • 1h.11 'h: ll'J\\'' !Ill il1111r o;x·n tf u11I J IJ • • \I 'tJndard an'"l h• thJt ) thJt 1t 1 ' 1 pr '"h 111' "lht Jh\olutt''"nr't 111h 111 n11 111 t-.1rl-pJtr11 lo. \.11d 'T' '-C'"f(I\,, JX''\Cln v.ant\ ll "Cl \rnriU\ II\ • ' • q, I d1•"' 11 t-. I ~ p,1 •fl\~ "J\ lhl' f..t \Olli\' '>p1:.1f..l·1 ,II II 11 ! ••\'I.ii I 1Jgu1·"· annuJ I 1.1 "1[1\'1 Two held in ·bank robberies B~ ROBERT HY'0'1A~ Ot th9 o ... , "'°' Ii.If I"' • r lrJn~t· l 11J\l rn1dn I\ JnJ J th1rt.l m,I! 'k" r t't:J j\ J lf.Hhll'O\ hJ\t !x't"I a1" ,. ,1 .. r \u\fll• lllll ,11 11mm11tr ng al l .1' t'JllL. rohtx·nl'' lhrtlUl!hnul ..... 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J i. l n~I '" II" lh ')u ,, \ •~"" \ " [>r,lril I .t1l·d 'unJJ1 'I •Jh II, \J' \J \h 1111 11,tl 't ' l'"' ~· 'ldd JI l r Ill Vo ·d11,,,j3, ,11 'J1nt' '•mon .ind ludt 1 111 , Ir. r tiu• r Hun11n~h•n 1i<'J1. h H1' 1. , r '" 'u~ ·ql·J th.11 .i•ntnhu1111n' ~ 1, .. lt I• 1tw \.J\1o1n,1 I 81c1tha;.ip\ ( 1111up h 1 lf•,1•tal K1JJ \.q 211" '<''\f'<•'I B1 "•1. '' :r.1 1 1 •'l\\h1"I. 1.1u~h1 J!"l<1u1 ~<, \lUlkn1' ,rl \ , \ ,, "-h . n I n1,1n1.i r \.ilk 'I'"' .1 '"''-"' 1tw I n!!l"h a' a •hi l J " ~11.rc1. I '\I pr1>gr.in1 \\, ..... hrr • .·• J t1'J ' hn I fr I .1.I .. •nth .111J tll'OU 1\1 1.Jrl' IOr th1· L.i.I\ '-' l'1 n, ql..tl PJI '' L. \1 •n.1hJn ··11 ,1 .1• • . -.-r··" "::It p;I:-1. ('t '!.~" rhlt-M 1\h ~ h II • h, \\J\ 1ti l '• I. r '.Ill' di\ l\\\J • 1' 1 I\ llh till l'TI . \I n.in.1n ,... .-<' l" 'h""'~ 'pup1h ~nl'"" '' •1 ' ll ri.." ·'' ht had '1\lll'd th<' ,IJ"'<' l~ '' 11'tJI 11n'l"' n rC\.ent month' .ll''I'''' h" '"'1 ·1~ •-. .1 11'! Th" m lfntng. 1111.· pr1n1. •i .1 .inn11un1.l·d nr.-v.' •I, th<' 11•J,hd,,h.11t 1 :• ,rtldrl'O ( tll \,ht°"i.. '>• \ \1J ~\ h' \\Ill' 1 •lll,tt' .111,! '· l\·1 ·r Jnd '\tl 'rn, J'Jldll' (), 11.1,1 '"" 1.,11 <•rt''"h<x l>. h1\ mJ <•""J ~rJnJ 111th< \nianda \1.inlino .1nJ ~wthrr' \1 1d,JC'I Jnd IX-.nald (•fl >\h11'\ I.. Worker.won't call for help as man stabs wife, daughter bla~ lo. I 'lhh \. 1\...in 'tlO/ \ r;irL.l'J \und:l\ night oh < n ~tal ..\ '"t'nu~ 1he \ 1\1 I nl ll1IJ P\>ltl l' Victims of car scam LO ANGELES (>\P) -'-' h1k a bing<i lrom his '3ntagl' point and "'11' l:x'\.au~· ~kncn1..l1·1 1kn1ed 1tirm cntl') woman and her )-)Car-old daughter afrJ1d or robber\. 10 his l3\hH.'f\0 l.lgl' I k<>\°hn \ C'r ...-i1d \.\CfC being stabbed rcpcatcdl). a ga\· "It IS \Cr) un~fr lo kl 30)00(' M s ffia, Jnd the l0 h1ld v.crc taken station a11endnnt refused to admit 1n<11tk hcl'l' bcc:iu!le "c h:l\r money:· to ( cmnt\ l \( \kJ1,.-.I <. c:n1er frantic w11nrsscs to summo n help ~knendez ~1d. "I v.as v.orking and I "hrrc thl'1r,nnd111un"'en' UP'-r:idt'd becauM' he \\as afraid ht' might t>e had lO "'3tcn m) v.o rk I roufdn't t:ikr tu l'nt1t ;11 hut \1Jhl1. 1.•'nJ111on on robbed. police said.· care of what was go tng on." Mond;n a nur'lng 'upcn 1"1r "ho Their alleged attacker. the v.oman's Thi." a ttack occurred unda) after n'QUl' tcd an''"' n111' <>J1J wJ.i, common-law husband. stabbed Mana Ehas. 27. her daufhter. C'arla Thl') ht.llh 'iutlcrl·<l mult1 pil' \IJh himself in he neck and "was standing .\lhanez. and a female fnend pullC'd v.ounds 10 the nc\"L. .ind upper hod) with the knife to his throat demand-into the Thnfl) ~s station near Ehu' Blanco ... a~ booll'IJ for in' c .. uga- ing th:u thr o ffiCt'rs kill him" when ho mc. police said. t1on of :mt'mptcd murder 1n tht• JtHI police arrived. said Sgt. George The mother and girl wert s1tun1 in 1i1.ard :11 thl· '·'"'" how1rnl Hl· "a~ Dcschr)\Cr. thcir car when Ms. Elias' e'itrangcd hs1ed in ~111,f;i1.ton lond111on toda' "It looked ltkc a ho rror movie.::._ a common-law hushand, <hear Blanco. v.1th multiple: <itab "o und' Ill tht' gas <1ta1ton emplo~ee who asked not 48. ~~cgcd_I) attacked them with a n~k. s.'.lld 'hmff'> Dt'put\ l>cn1M" to be 1dent1ficd told the Los ~ngelcs hunung lm1fc. Jacquez . lictllld Examiner .-Blan..co allqpdl~!!.Labbcd Ms Eha.s. ----1) b\lo mal c-s u allcgal ta u•tusc "The-girl had blood from t he top or at lea st twice in the neck and upper lo arto" an cmcrafnn \.lit on a hcrheadtothcbottomofhcr(ttt The bod~. 1hcn walked around to th( bu'itnc' phonr CXS\:hn,er<>atd But lad was drenched m blood and the • pas.scngcr's stdc and dtd tht" same to he :iddrd that the lav. applic onlt to man was drenchC'd 1n blood. too." the chtkS bu~me« phuncs 10 .irca' of Pl.IPhC Cashier Marco MeMndcz said WttnC$SCS had to cron the 'itrc-ct 10 a , sc..l 11 ma' no1 rnunt tn 1h1~ Monda) he rould not stt the ta~ a Pl> telepho ne to summo n pohC't' ca\C'" lntae bla k t 986 TO}Ota MR2. It en number IRIK616. ~ 1lotcn ~mC'· tune Monda from tht 80 block of Lakrptnc • • • Tool •"Orth Sl.630 Mtt stolen from a bu.sinn) 1n tht 9 block of Jeronimo Road bt'tv.ttn 6 p.m undanmd 8 a.m Mcmda). • • • mt-one pned open the S<'rttn and opened the v.1ndo• at a home 1n the 20 blOC'k of Madrona bt'tYlttn 4 pm and m11!n1&ht tonday and stok 1 v1~Jttte :-rtt<>fdn" and SlO ·1n rotn • • • l v.o urt and 1v.o nmi •trt stoka .. on a 19 I Dauuu ' Z.X per\td 1n the 14~ bl ~ of "ton \Cnuc mC'ttmC' Monda) .,._wport81aclll a&as.s and metal T ·t<>P roof pend u1u<'d 11 S v. t ;\en from a ' -' . . . .\n t'\l1mJted s ~ noo in cash "3" r('porll'd ,11,kn ~hlnda~ lrom the safe of .i df"\ , ll'.1n1ng 'lhor on Eas1 Coast H1gh"J' . . . \ \om \..lr \ll·r<-o 'alued at S' II \\JH<'pt'nt'd'itolenfroma"hne IQ ' \ \\ Rabb11 parl ed unda~ night on \ 1J l Mla The thief app:1rt'nth remn' ed the dn' l'r's side rt'3r "in- dov. 10 ptn rntn into 1he 'eh1r le Fountain Valley -.\ U -\car-old mJn v.u arre-..tcd Monda~ on su p1 ion of shoph(hng "'hen hc-. a'i allc,t"dh C'flUIJlt II') tn& to -..1cal a pu~nnd hairchps from adrui stMe at 16141 Harbor Bhd usJ)C(t na\ 1d C1ut1erre1 \\85 CllC'd and re- k<i'>l'd Ur ""ac; "'eanoa a "h11c blou • pm._ ._m, b lue pantie and a pant) -filled bra. authonttn satd • • • Tv. o mm ptM 'aluC'd at S v.~tt ta._en from Fountain Center Plua. 1 .io "Broolhu .. m PluL TM 4-ioot tl~ "-foot ptM v.en-"lilt \(I be 1nstall('J at tht' plaza •hen tht\ v.crt talen \fonda) ~ ... .\ rd1rro 11 • t'&r~lci •oman tt- poncJ Monda~ that her car 1tert0. '11lutd ••SI.. . "' La.lu from ~ 1:01Qta (rt 1d& ulhOnltCJ •> tbc ('nm( IN) hue bttn commuted b\- ~nc v. 1th 1 pa \kc • Tht (f'C'O •U La~cn \\.btlc the 1;: r vo i pa,rkcd I\ a a :-en \tort ai lb-t Harbor Bh d .. criticize NB police \ ,. t'O to.. bc.·1 n \VI•"•'·' \ th\ \,11 l 1l•1. ''''"'' ,k.111 ,, .... thl·m ~,,\ l \ '.11 , J n ttlt'' .1fc "" arr Tht• ,J r' \\l'rt'' • ~tit thr .,"ll<'T"" 0<''ll t'l\' q·t1 l'l~· C'h'<.HJ\ in ,,.,11;.1tdf\ ...... 1 .1dJ1f1>: lhl'\ 1'•11( \ e d < J I, ' ' '1 t I" p 'l I 1.f <' n I I a mt' ' _.\.n~P">·.ll\. '°' " '1. "nun lkJ .. h.. rm~ ,1 ... 1 n111r<' th:i millt1m fn,m ,0, h ca• <:lie' \ndc r'<~n I"" ~1<"~ h' hJ \t lkJ th, l l>lllll1' \~'UI 2... ' """ .tn• ha"ny 11 1uhl< , 1111<' t1n)t 1n,ur Jn1. C' mone\ 1'·1.at1'><' fX'li<r .ue ""' 1n·a11n tht •:H' .1<. \llll('n \31tl R1l\ llcinc "h•• Ill 1 ~ I~'\" \krl('Jc, Brn1 "'uni : '1 lilt I \' 11h1111t J '1111l n-car re(l<in mjl\\ 10\Uranl l 'llnlfl:lOle' ~·11n 1 r'·l\ he \alJ l ~te-ndtn th1 J)l'hll' I l\·rut\ t>i~ tr1' t "-llom n \1ar' \IJn \<'' 1gn' '-ltd th~ r-.. I r<' Ol'l lt'O\lcit"f\'tl \tOICt1 ~4JU\C th<'' "'en.· 'nld h• 1nn<'ICC'nl fX"''l'k 1 hl bU\('1' h,1d n11 "'<I\ t>I L.n11 in~ th<" lln&Jnal ll\\ nu' \\Ctl' nm rC"1mhur'\C'd hC' \lid r oJtcc.i.n.d ~nl \l4 llm\~h..-Juk'J .,,.J'3r;Ue ne"'' l 11nkrt'm"<'' fflt bte1 ttltf.a't- 400 .000Bahamas dru bribetold ~_..,..-----,, ,._Al Mill ~ T ..... y .,,...-« a a 111 ""Wne .-. '°a.-e¥WJ.,. of ......... o..bkit ..... , think we·re aoina 10 llll"plilc 101DC people in ahe South.•• In *"'' of delelatet. New Hamp. lbire was tmall saabt iDdeed. Demo-c:nu were allotti~ 11 of I.heir 22 delcpttt 10 the nauonal con~ntion DClll 1wnmer, with 21 apou at stake on the Republican aide. Pilmaaroadleads south after NH vote But ii wasn't delepaes that drew the candidates aod their television advenilina dollan to a ~nely settled state with a reputa11on f'br UPtCatina front-runnen and elevatin& upstans. It was the prospect of momentum and the ability to attract campaip funds needed next month. Then apin. as New Hampshire boost.en rtever tire of pofo&ina out. no one has ever won the White House without a viC1ory in the fint-in-lhe- nation primary since the Granite Sta~ mrtcd ao•na fiRt in I 9S2. , There was every reason to believe that for some. the first primary would also be the last. Babbitt conceded that New Hamp- shire voters had power of hfe and death over has quest. Others were less direct. though Kemp and du Pont were loc;ked in a struaJe with each other and Robertson to emerge as a conservative altemata ve to the fropt- runrlers. Dukakas. the favonte son. had a different concern. His aides pointed .out that the largest margin in history for a COQtCsl. of thas son was 11 percentage points. And they "Omed aloud about wi nners in past Democratic pnmaries in New Hampshire being viewed as losers because they did wo~ that ellpteted -Lyndon Johnson in 1968 and Edmund Muskie four years later. The trad1t1onal New Hampshire marathon became a spnnt this year 1n t~e e1S}lt days following last Monday night's Iowa caucuses. Iowa Jumbled the field somewhat. ~ttlng up Dolc."s confrontation v.11h Bush here and ·gi ving impetus to Robertson's hope to outlast Kemp and du Pont among conscrvauves. Within days of has fowa victor). Dole gobbled up Bush's once once- commanding lead an the New Hamp. shire polls and said a follow-up wan here might all but assure him of the nominauon. The vice president retoolro has style and his campaign message an a bid to rep an his foou ng. Scrapptng the trappings of has office, he large!} abandoned formal speeches an fav or of campaign ing an a ski parka ·and driving a forklift around a lumberyard · He pleaded guilt) to the faults of poor oratol) and lack of passion on the <1tump. but said that shouldn't be mistaken for lack of concern. "Herc I stand. "arts and all." he said. recall- ing -\braham Lincoln's words. If he "asn't embracing President Lincoln. 11 "as President Reagan. and Bush ended has New Hampshire effort an th e same Nev. Boston. N.H .. to"n hall "here Reagan ended has in 1980 If Reagan "t:rc not coattail enough. Bush campaigned Monda} w11h New England baseball hero Ted Williams ., ne Alue .. s.4 Pm• New Hampshire's survivors tum 10uth Wednesday for the nut m.;or battltp'ound oftht presidential cam· peian. with Tennessean Albert Oorc Jr. hopina to waylay the front-runners on his home around but Northerner MichKI Dukalds sayina he is conced· ina nothina. Amona lhe Republicans. Gcorae Bush is countina on superior or- pnization in the South to hold off Bob Dole. and Pat Robenson is bopi~ a strona showina in South CatolioA can Jive-him a boost ~illf into the Super TuHday pnmanes. Jesse Jackson, a Southerner like Gore, was welcomina the chanae of scenery to a region where he has been at or near the top in polls of Democratic voters. His support is particularly strona amona Southern blacks. After New Hampshire. several candidates were heading to South Dak.otLand Wyomina where lower- stake contests arc scheduled between now and March 8. But it is on that date. known as Super Tuesday. that more than one- third of the states will vote, including most of the South, in the closest thing ever to a national presidential pri- mary. And most of lhe candidates are responding by turning their attention. time and money southward for what Gore called "the main event" of the campaign. What they will find is a massive territory where a thorouah television campaign means buying airtime in 20 and conscr.all\e hero Barry Gold- ~atcr. Dole, riding the crest of has Iowa wave. tried not to offend. "I want to be nice to everybody this week." he said. Even so. he couldn't resist a few Jabs at Bush as he v1ro wi th the vice president for the suppon of Reagan's admirers. .. He did what I dad an 1980." Bush said earl) Tuesday of Dole. "He won m Iowa and came in and talked about momentum. I did what Pttsident Reagan did. He (Reagan) came in and started talking the issues as I've been doing .... and rtfiink ifs working." Kemp branded Bush and Dok as certain tax raisers. and du Pont thrust a "no-tax pledge" 1n front of Dole dunng a debate and demanded that he sign iL (He didn't.) Kemp. unable to afford a fourth- place finish behind Robertson. a1- t3cked the former minister for "de- liberate distortions" on has tclev1s1on ad venasang and m pnnted 0)ers. Robenson. whose second-place finish was the surpnsc of Iowa. said Ne" Hampshire m1gh1 be startling. 100 But he found himself embroiled m an ele\enth-hour contrO\ers' when the While House denied his 0t mote ...,.,.1e TV mutets. Tbat•s en enormous e•pease and obstacle, ~nicularty for thoee such aa Richard ~phardt and Paul Simon who are aaddled with debt. On tbe Republican aide, Robenaon was poinliltl to South Carouna·a GOP coolell on the Saturday before Super Tueaday. The expecied low turnout of tblt ?1mary, combined with Robenson s constituency of fundamentalist Christian voters, made lbal Bible-belt siate a likely spot for another •trona sbowina by the former television preacher. While Dole~ Bulb in the New HampdUre ...pnlJW)';-thc vice president was said to have a far superior orpniution throuabout the South. It was a strona Southern orp.nization -in a much more limited rqjonal primary -that rescued former Vice President Walter Mondale's nomination hopes after he fell sbon in New Hampshire in 1984. Still. ~ill Brock. OOle's campaign manqe.r,aid of the Bush campaian's claim to have a "firewall of support" in Southern states: "It's made of straw. Straw bums pretty fast." Gephardt, the Oemoctatic winner in Iowa's caucuses last week, seemed a· likely candidate to oppo1e Gore for the modcrate-to·conaervati vc Southern Democralic and indepen- dent vote that Gore bas been trying to appeal to since layina out relatively conservative stands on defense and foreian policy issues last fall. Dukakis has a strona Southern organization and was seen as particu- larly strona in Florida. startling claim that there are Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. And he was peppered with questions about state- ments he made over the years from his TV ministry. Dukakas benefited from his dec- ade's service as governor of neigh- bonni Massachusetts and his long- standing oppos11ion to the unfinished Seabrook nuclear power plant. Hi s aides watched anxiously to see whether Gephardt would develop a tidal wave of momentum following his Iowa win. but it never ma- terializ.ed in the poUs. Gephardt deli vered the same anti· establishment message that earned him to his lo"a victor). but he found h1msclftl')ang to fend off attacks that he had fl1p.fl opJX'd on numerous issue) O\ er the )t:ars. and fell into a nast\ batt le "Ith 1mon. "\\hen )OU sa) in a TV ad. 'who do ~ou 1rus1"' }Ou're reall~ bringing into pla) motn es. motn a11on and "hethcr or not somebod> 1s reliable and I think that gOC'5 O\er the hnc." l>ald Gl•phardt. "hose campaign de.-· mandcd that Simon "llhdra" h1!. commercials 1mon refused MESANS BATTLE METRO POINTE ... From Al l.)f Metro Po1nll''\ J nclopment across from C r ) stal ( ourt. L) nn Kanaga "um c:\ aho ut h" neigh- borhood being tu rnn J an to a "rcs1den- 11a ' 1c,land ·· ...\ neighbor ta lk\ Jbout the arca ~·l nm1ng ··Jp\\ntu"n Orang{' ( oun- t ~ • "This 1s suppo~c.J w be a rt:\ld<'n· taal area J nd 11 '' lummg 1n10 a me lopoh<, .. ~•LI une "Oman "ho ___ a_s,_,e~d · nut 111 he 1dentdi cd Dc\plle thl'1r kar\ and 1hc1 r angcr ho" l'\l'r rl'\ldcn t \ h:I\ c resign ed them\cl' l'' tu h"1ng·th<'lf ha ult-II 1~ a Da' 1J JrJ (Hila.1th hattlc the' sa' hu1 thl\ < n11!Jth " 101.1 p<>"crtul and too \\t-.dlh\ lot lht'tl\ lo lopplC' Echoing the scn11mcnts of sc'cral Qf her neighbor'>. the woman ~1d. "Thl' < 11) f'ounc1l 1s corrupt ·· \\ 31) and mistrustful of th e coun- c1rs '011ng record. sc' eral rcs1dC"nts alkg,·d pa)offs from developers to '>omc tounc1l members ··Tht· things 1n the paper }OU read about 'mo!tl ofthc c1t1Lcns want 11' 1s a bun( h of malark~ .. h's the golden rule The: one" 1th the gold rules." she s:ud .. ThC' little gu) has no chance" ag.a1ns1 the -Ot:\ elope rs.'' anothC'r I 5· ~car rt·sadent said. ··The httlc people don't ha' c a sa} an the matter Thal <,hould be cap11alized. ·· "ant l ommcrn al JX·oplc." The woman !.aid mo' 1ng as out of the question Hu) mg a ncw home ..., !.lmpl~ 100 e,\pcnSI\ C. she ewlaaned Somc neighbors accused the coun- cil of esscnt1 all} rubber-stamping the prOJl'Cl "They'll Just do 11. It doesn't maucr v.h:11 "c SB) ... ~11d re!>1dent Robert Ellis "(Cit)' Councll members) 8•'e momenta~ aucn11on to the JX'Ople and then 'otc the "3~ the) want 10." Kanaga said The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m in the Council Chambers. 77 Fair Dn'e Corrections - U.S. Temps ~q~ Mcflorege AIW.te AllanllC Coy Alll11n lell1me>t1 ·~ .,... 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Newoot1 8albOeWacl08 l aQ\lf\I 9eKh S...C-1• wa1 ... 1amo M Mn IMAN 1·2 poor 1·2 poor 1-2 poor 1-3 poor 1-2 poor 1·2 poor J poor S .... dltecllOfl W•llSoultl- Extended Flk -"* Thunday tt1f"ougll Satw· d•y wtltl IOcAll gusty _, 10 "°"1 ...... 1 wtr>d9 DelOw ca- nyons Higtle mid-70. to ao.-.. WOMEN LEADERS OK'D FOR BOY SCOUTS ••• From Al · d3)S before the tnp was to began. The outang had to be canceled. Allred said. Gibson's lawsuit. filed in Santa Barbara Superior Court. alleged viol· a11on of Cali fornia's cavil nghts law prohibiting sell d1scrimma11on by businesses. Allred sa id. The suit seeks a preliminary and permanent injunction restraining the Bo) Scouts from excluding women from adult leadc~hip positions. in- cluding supcn 1s1on of Boy Scout camps It also seeks un'ipt'C1fied damagl·-.. Boy outs' a Horne) s said that they began to ··explon· settlement" and "bccausr of our case. 1h1s (past) week 'oted 10 chm1na1c the men-onl) na11onal pohC) from all \ oluntt'er leadership pos11ions .. Local rcs1dcn1s 10\ohed 1n the program s~ud the) had mixed fechng.s about the ruhng. "I than k 1t"s ideal to ha ve men in volv<'d in (5<:ouung). It's desianed lcadcrshlp pos111ons 1n Cub Scouts as a man and bo)' proaram." said and (jarl Scouts. "M) personal feeling Sonja Price. a Huntin1ton Beach 1 that it's 't:f) pos1t1ve ." resident and Cub Scout pack leader. The Girl Scouts have allowro male "But if )Ou don't have the men to do troop kadcrs "for a long time." said II, )OU stand to lose the program. E'3 at·hs.dircctorofpublicrtlations which is much worse." for thr G irl Scout Couoeil .Of Oranac Pricesaidthertisaneedforwomen Count} Eat'h Oirl Scout troop has Scout leaders mainly ~ausc fewer t"o leaders. 3nd 1f one leader 1s a men are getting involvro in the malt:, the other must be a female. said program. at·hs. "Ifs ha~ to find men to do ir "I thank as long as people arc an) more.'' said Pnce. "They're 100 quahfic.·d adults. take the train in~ and bus). too earcrr-om·nted. the) arcn 't arc good people:. then there s no the: dllds at home an> more. It's JUSI problem ... said Sachs. kind of a shame. Tbt' pro,ram \\Ill v1b~on said shl' doesn't believe take on. a <'hangc. rm sure.' h thc:1c 1s an~ reason wh> a woman lkm1c Rothcn. another Hunt-can't be 1 a out leadership pos- angton 81.'ach Cub &out leader. 1t1un echoed Price's sentiments "I'm '"Cl) ha pp)' lhal other women "Once m) kids "ent into the Bo> "'II hJ'c the opportunity," she said out!>. Dad took o'er." she said. of the Bo} ~-outs' policy reversal "I "But a lot ofsmglc "omen don't ha\C ha'e rnJo~cd workanJ with the boys. 1ha1 option... I'\ c bc:rn a good mou vator ofbo}s:I Dc'on Doughcrt). dircc1orof 80~ 1h1n l it's 'Cl) important for bo)s 10 outs of .\menca. Orange Count\ be around mrn and "omen ... Biden improves from surgery ..,,,.,. Council. said ha' mg womt•n 1n I kr ')on Chad also saw no reason leadership pos1t1ons might al·tuall) for women to be banned from tnlrt'asc l'nrollrnent lcaJ{'rsh1p. ".\II that "ill happt'n 1s that an "Some of thc older Scoutmas.tcrs hnrd-to·real'h areas. where there ma} {'arc but none of the kids care:· he not Ix· males to lead troops. a woman said. WASH INGTON (AP) -Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr. of ~laware contin ued to improve four days afier surgery 10 correct an aneurysm in an artery supplying blood to has brain. a hospital spokeswoman said. fhe 45·ycar-old S(nator remained in intensive care at Walter Reed Army Mroical Center but was listed an satisfactory cond1t1on. said Doris Nutt. "Senator 81den continues to im- prove." said Nutt. who read a can step an nnd fill that role, .. said "I thank women arc full y capable of Doughcrt). "I think we'll probabl> doang the.-thing<; men do." her son sec: an incrcaSl' m enrollment because added there will be mun• a'aalahle leaders.. The law'iull. however. will not be Werner Escher. a former Scout-droppt'd unul there ·•s a scnlement master. said he "as unaware of the that not onl> eliminates the previous poliq change. but felt 11 was probably poliq but contains a legally binding for the better. comm1tmcn1 that tht' policy wall be ··1 can't sec v.h> a "oman couldn't se\-nl·utral 1n the future. Allred said_ be IO\Olvcd 111 BO) Scouting:· said nr AHod•lftf Prr•• •l•o <'Ofl- Escht"r. whostr WlfC' nas bt'cn In trib•tftl fd ttl• rr,,.rt. GROWTH CONTROL •.. From Al prepared statement issued by the hospit.al. "Has conditio n is listed as satisfactory and his physicians are pleased with the progress he is malting." cen1ficat1on ofthl' m111al1\e pt't111on "•lhou1 them looked good Lise" here. 1n Huntington Beach. Doctors have limited Baden's vas· "W,. recct\Cd som" s1gnatu"~ an 1 · ~ ·1 be I " " ' ~upporter\ o a nt) an111a11ve therr ators to 1am1 Y mem rs on y. Nutt the mail after the deadline that ere turnl'U m 1 ~ . .289 ~•gmaturcs 10 the cit~ said. Bidcn and has wife. J ill. have postm3rkcd befior-· rhe dcadl1n" and I 1 h ; h h.ld .. " l' l'rr. t is mommg. To get the t rec c 1 ren. wc were "'onc.Jcnng wheth•r we 1 c.J I B.d h h ad h c-" c1 '" 1 cs o" ·srowth measure on the \\ r 'l' lrna1.hl 11 .ind lought 11. hut "h' h111h,·r' 1\l..ed J I ~.,earr<'s1dcn1 "ho .1\1..t·d n1111t1 ~· 1dt•n111ied ·· 1 hi\ 1,n·1 ~'"t'rnmln t h the i:x·oplc and 1~1r tht• pl'11pk r ht\ 1\ gcH crnmcnt h' lhl J l'' l'lflf)(''' Jnl.l Im the dt'-'\°11tpl'I) L1~c has neighbors. Kanaga said the lllunc1I does not care about residents "The C11~ Council. m our Judgment. is nut representing the people m a grncr31 wa}. The) arc representing the people the) feel arc the most mflucntaal.'' he said. "( 9sta Mesa's rulinJ out home· m' ners." one woman said. "The) JU<;t • en. w o e s t c ~nate Ju· should submit them for possible baflot an Huntington Beach. 9.435 of .\ stof) published an Sunda>"s diciary Committee. had been com-1nclus1on." !Mltd Rogers. "The rcg1s-thl' signatures need lo be ven ficd as Dall> Pilot haJ mrurrect information plainina for several weeks about neck trnr told us that would probably not 'alid b) the rnunt) Registrar of l'lll1l'l'fn1ng thl' upcoming Measure A painhethoua}lttobeapinchedncrve. be nettSSU). that we would qualify Voters. elec tion 1n Fountain Va lley. In o~cr .~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tu indudl· ;1 reta il center in Fountain PACTS CHALLENGED ••• Valk~\ !)outhpark development. '01ef\ on f eh 2J must cast a ')cs' 'oil· ·\ 'no' 'ote on the ballot "'ould dl·ft:at the prupo5(.•d retail center. The Oa1I~ P1lo1 regrets the error. From Al l hJrgc\ frnm ml·:i,un· \U pponcrs that dn eloper' Jlld roun1' offin al\ are tr~1ng Ill UrtUITIH'nt the Ul17C'n \' IOlllall\ (' Member\ ul thl· en ' 1ronmcntal group LagunJ < 1rl'l'n Belt "'hllh bJl l..\ lhl· \lo" gro,\lh 1n111atl\C ~' lhl·~ mtcnd to file su11 t hallcng1ng the kgal11~ uf tht· dl''<'lopmcnt ·agrer- mcnl\ Green lklt members sa) propo~ de\-clopmcnt agreements an south Orange Counl\ J o not contain safe- guards afl'"" traffit congestion ''The) 'c alrcaJ) filed a list of 40 obJt:l'l1on'i tu the agreements with the count) Plannma ( omm1ss1on:· so1d fom R er\. to-author of the slo" 1t1ow1h 1n1t1Ull\C "That wall be lht ORANGE ......... COAST ~·· r•I MAIN OFFICI basis of1he1r lawsu11:· Rogers said his group. Orange C'ount) Toriorro". which spon~rcd the count) wide 1nat1at1ve. "ould be a part) 10 the lawsuit. Fcarsofy, hat the lawsuits would do to the prospt'Ct of bond financing for south county roads led members of the Board of~ upen 1sors to postpone dcc1S1o ns on three oth~r development airccments 1111 Wednesda)'. The thl'tt"that were approved were not connected w11h the bond financ- inJ plan. but m111at1ve supporter\ saad they had hoped all of the development agrcerpents would be postponed so that negot11t1ons could aakeplace betwecn developers. coun- ty officials and 1n1t1at1ve supponers. • • • \ pon1on of thc ;1r11cll' m Mon- da}·.-. Dall) P1lo1 on the 1. Vakn- t1ne's Da) p<lrt) at ahc Mesa (.'om- munll) Center v.as inadvertent!) omitted Herc 1s the orn1t1<'<1 portion 1n ats ongnmal lOntC\I "Nunc1 kno"s first-hand about the an\lelle$ 1ha1 nnompany adoption. he and her husband have four ch1ldrcn, all adopted at birth. "Nune1 once had a real estate fort-closure prn<'llcc. "fused to throw people in the \trcct," she said. "She d1dn'1 much like it. "fn 1981 . whcn the Nunelcs adoptt-d thc1r fint child. she changed the focus of her practice." The Dail y Pilot regrets the error. ___ , _ _o::.:;· .. Gu8'ene..d ----~----------------;.~ ,,o04, ' f ... . What do )Ou lake about the Dall)' Pilot'! What don'• )OU like'> Call the num~r above and your ma,.,e will ~ rttorded. tran1CT1bnt and ck- hvrrrd 10 the appropnate editor 1ltt aame 14-hour answcnna iavacc may bt ~to te'COfd1ettm to the cd11or on ant topit'. Contnbuton to our U'ttCf1 column mutt andudt their natM and tele'phonc numbtr for venficatton. Tell,. us what's on your mrftd. - . ·- _,....,__"• ~XIO "'~ \ll" ... ,,. ltld "°"' ""°' .. "" .,...,_eo ..:.-.------ YOU'RE INVITED! Joi n us fo r a unique demon tration of neckwcar crafting by, Ferrell Reed. You will be able to observe neckwcar manufacturing from start to finish . An elegant collection of fi ne si lk fabrics will be on hand. should you choose to watch the ncckwcar of your choice being made -Dale-: Thul'sd•y. F• . 18 Tlme: 12:00 Noon to 4.-00 p.m. ... .. Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT /~uesday. February 16, 1988 * A 3 Bulll r1~ Bo~H u Stock' market seillinar slated at Golden West Kirkpatrick: Wol-ld is getting smaller Stockbroker J erry H ays. who believes the stock market will recover after the November 'Clcc t1on. will present a six-pan seminar o n investing at Golden West College. beainnins Wcdnesdax. The Wednesday nit.ht workshops will mctt from 7:30 10 9 p.m . in ~oom 224 or the collc$c·s administration building. It will cover i nve~ung. information sources. marain buying analysis of sccudt1cs. price forecasting, financial statements. interest rates and taxes. , The cost of the six programs is S3 7, and additional information and reg1stratton may be obtatned b > calling G WC at 891-3991 . Sovlet talJc set Dr. John Wh1telc}. professor o f social ecolog) at Cl. will share h1sexprncnces on two v1s11s to the Soviet Union at Wedntsday's meeung of Educators for Social Responsib1l1ty. The meettng will be held al 727 Bellis sn Newport Beach at 5 p.m A S5 donation includes dinner. and reservations arc a vailable at 76().1691. Ex-U.N. ambassador says n ext president must be more flexible By PA UL ARCHI PLEV Of .... o.llr~ ..... While making no pred1rnon!> about " ho will be the nc>.t U.S. pre~1dcn1. fo rma l .S. ~mbassador 10 tht• lln11ed Na11 un\ k an.: K1rkpa1nci.. \a1d he \\111n(•ed1mag1na11on and flc\lb1lit} lo al t in 81\ 1mri.'a)1ngl} 1nterd1:pt>ndl'nt "orld In Jn 1n1c:n 1c" .it tht• In.inc Htllun a nd ;ro"l'r'>. follo,1.c:d b) a ke}nOll' addrc'>s at the annual dinner of the Industrial Lt•ague of O rangl' Count}. K1 rkpa1m k \aid the nc>.I prci.1den1 v.111 face Lhallcngc' and oppu.nun111n being t reatl·d 1n an 1 .. ntl'r· dcpt>ndt:nt '-'Orld 1ha1 hJ., o h\c url'd border-. J nd d1m1 natt·c..I 1::.ulJ t111n1'>nt That 1n1crdc:pendt·ncc 1\ l'\pt•u.ill~ c' •· dent 1n'\.'conum 1l "> ··I,'. r 'n: trul) 1,, ing 1n J gluti.il li'>lJI )~'>lt'm that''> mort· \l1la11k morl lr.1g1k. murl· man1pul..tll\t' am.I murt· 1nll'r.itll\l' than an)th1ng "l!.'t' l''t'r l'\l>l'rtrnll'J \hl' \Clld Jeane Kirkpatrick '>1111 unck ar. .\no thcr nam plc o t ""f\J 1nll'r dqx:nd1.:n(I.' l·an h\.' found 1n thl 'f''' ,1J •11 \ 1uknlc Like~ l'lt' tilt-pl drug 1rading "OJ'.'.<'r.llC'\ BlW\\ tnlt'rnJ11on.il borde~ a' 1f thl'' "-l'rrn't tht'rl'.. · ··Pwbll'm'> 1ha1 orisina1c 1n r~mc11c plall'\ iC't lramplJnll'd 10 thl' \trc:ct\ of P.im <1nd ,, • .,,. 'I orl.. ·· ll.1ri..pa1mk \a1d "and '-'t' ka1 n '>Omt•thtn& about lhl' poruu)nl.''>'> ol 11u1 border.. .. The: l n11nl 'ilalt'\ find' tl!M:lf C'\lnr11ng 011 1a ni..t•r\ in Ult' Pl'r\1an ( 1ull 11111 '" m ulh bnau~ ol ti\ o"n dl'pt>ndl'nn· un O PE( oil but tx·cau\r of II'> allll'\0 dl'pt>ndrncc \hr \atd '"t' "oulcJ it'd tht• 1mp;H1 11 thl· ~ult °"'l'fl' dl'\lilbtll/l'J .. '>ht• \atd \\ l11lc 1n\ft'J\lng 1nt1:rdcp<•ndt•ntt' "ill prt·\4.·nt 3 'a\I r;ingl' o l problem\ I\• 1 hl flt' \I prt''lttknt at k3'>1 onl' l'>\U\' could t' .. l'l h" tJ \l..'I -thJl 111 thl' l.,o\ ll'I l 01011 ' Ill'~ "¥IJ\llt!\I . polrl' i...1rl..pJtntl.. h\.'11nn \o,1ct l'•l nllt'r \lilh..i.il Gurb • .1Lfu.' t~ m.1 ~10¥ .in hont''' t'Tf11rt 111 t J\\' inH·rnal H·prt'\\11111 ·1 th1nl.. ht undl.'l"\tJnd' the 'n' 1r1 I ntltn .. .in n·mJtn .i po"rr 11 thr '"'' rJn uni. 11 th, ~I\ ll'I n11n1Hll\ ,1r. ~· IJ I J1. flll/1.'t! 'ht• \31d 'l \ l'rlhl'lt':i." \menca Should '-'Cllllrtll' 1h, 'h.ingc,. hO'-'l'' n modt:i.I F11r1un..all'" \mC'ncan:i. a•e i ood ..it oidJ pt 1n1 tu l h.in¥t " hr \aid ''" t rt· muth ll">\¥11o<l JI "a11tng "cuprralt' tn J 'r•' 'hun lllllt lr.1mt ·· Bui thf nnl L '°I pn."\td C'nl a nd h1' adrn1n1,1r.111un .,,.,11 hdH' to learn Ill h. pJll\'111 ... , thn dt-.11"1th lht• ncv. prubkm' uf Jn tnlt'fUt'IXnlh Ill .,.orld "\\ t' tan prt'P•Ht' I •r J mClrc: com pct1ll'l' r11l,lt n11 it Jnd 1n ma n~ "a~' mor,· 1ntrrn11ng \\111ld · K1ri..pa1r1ck said .. \ncJ .,.t. 1J n ho.· ~u1dt•d h\ uur u"n l'\flt'flt'nu \\hHh lt.ithn 1h.1l frt-eJom "Ill "\ . "o" ..a'' nd1n11,·d .t•lumnl\I and h1~hl~ rqtJrdt·d for lwr l'\ rx n 1w rn turc1gn pollt' m .1 11,·r, i...1r!..patr1l ~ "'"" 1 \.3) "he'tht·1 \ht' "ould Ix-""'"'°~ '" pla'-a pan 1n 'oh 1ng 1h1..1~· prubkm' ... , a mc:mlwr 111 tht • nt ,I prt'\ltknl '.1dn 1n1<,tra1111n I J\l IJll \ht· 1 ph J n 11 111 C'nln tht· • rrn1Jt nt1JI r~ll' \t,ir' no ... hvpr )hl' "'II .i tt pt .in 1n' 11.11111n 1<11111n tht' Rc:publltJn 111111 lfll'l'' lll'~l.'I .J\ 1h1.· \!Cl' prC')llknt1JI ,, '" I 'h.' I I I h.1 I \hl' k .I\ (.'\ I h1 door u rx·n !11111 I J r J ' "\1 'landard Jn'"l'I In that h thJI t1H ' 1 p 'd, n • "tlt1 .1h,11lull' v.1ir'' J"I' 11 r r• !II l-.11 \..f'Jtrll I.. \Jtd . .. Drug workshop planned la!>l lall·) ~t0<..I.. m..arl..ct lrJ\h -·HI.il l Mo nda) .. -"'J' J <;~mpt<>m ol thdl S)\lrm i...1rl..pat1 It'!.. ..a id "hat 11 mt-.rnt anJ ho\' II Jffl•ctcd lhl' "'<Hid\ nunonl\ ,., ··Terrorism is a d1rl'\I rl,ult 111 1111 '>hruni..cn "'orld :· shl· !>aid ·It'' l'Jlt ""l' k1nt.I of a nr". untam1li.1r ·'·'' It' ohhtl'r:n1ng tht' boundann lxtv."11 .•.ir Jnu pt'Jt:I.' .. \n<l 111 Ju !hJI ht• rt·J111n h• •'Ill h.t t' 1 l J'' tit' llttht rl'IO\ ol lrn1ral11.1t • •t .1' h.1', lonl! \t 1lkd CCl)nnm ll prn~rC''' I !'1l'r If 1\\t\~d lllll'fOJ lthJng{'d •r 'Ill " ,,, I mrJn \tH 11."I 1nll'll\111n' h n, t .... ~ • 1111\ 1 n.11111nJlh ,, ,,.,II., f"t'''"" v.anl\ ti 'ti"'' •HI\ J P< 1, '' ' 1• "' I do" n ( 111rhal ht·~ 1\ .. ,.,m,·thin~ · ,, .f1lh n·nt ·· K1rl..riJ 1r1d, \J1d · n• 1 r .1111. k" Jangnnu' · T he Starting Point Communtt) i\dv1sol) Committee will hold a free cduca u onal workshop on the e ffects of alcoholism and drug addiction Wedne<;day from 7 10 9 p.m. at the South Coast Village Mercanttk Building at Bear Street and Sunflov..cr A \t~nue. Costa Mesa L)nn Brennan. director of the' o utpat1l'nJ program Path"'ays to Discover). will conduct the session. Call Brad Leathers at 642-1505 for more informa11on Water talk ln Valley Roben Potter. deput} director of the Staie Depanmcnt of Water Resources. v.111 '>peak on the future of\ah forn1a "ater Wed nesda) at 9-30 a m. at the Orange Count) Water D1s1nct office. 10500 Ellis A,c., Fountain Valle) The progra m is <,ponsored b' 1hc \fu n1c1pal Water D1stnct of Orange Count} (all% '·5M>I fo r d eta ils Llttle League meeting set f ountain Valle) Regio nal Hosp11al and Mt•d1· cal C\'nter "ill host an open meeting for thr board of Fountain Valle} ·s L111lc League Wedncsda) at 7 p m 1n tht' hu'>p1tal\ confl'renn· room Stl'\l' Odgcr'.>. a strength and cond111o n1ng consultant. v.111 addrl'SS parent~ and ans"'l'r thrtr question\ alx1ut 1ra1n ing. ('all Pam Kolosn" at 8-l2-9 55 kir murr inlu rm a11o n'. Dinosaur talk slated Mark R()(•da a palcon1<1log1\I and rnnsultant 10 the 'an l>u:go "a1ural H1'itnn M useum. v.111 pn.·Sl·nt an upt.latl' on recent disco' cries of dinosaur fo..,s1ls Wcdnc<.da) a t (')'ital ( 0'<' Park in Laguna Beach. Thee' en1 '" ~ hcdulcd fur .. '\Op m and au·css 1s gained from Pacific Coast H1gh"a~ behind El Mo ro . hool (all 49..i-1539 for fun her information Seamanship course in NB L.: (. oJ~I (ruard .\uXlhar\ Flot1lla ~-I ol Ne"' port Bl·ach v. 111 ofTl'r a ha'i1l skills and seamanship cour~ <.taning Thursda~ Thi.' courr.c 1r. Opt·n 10 the puhlic ant.I "Ill be: taught Thursdays from 7·30 to 10 p.m . al thl· Sl·a Seo ul BaM·. 19JI PaC'1fic Coast H1gh"a~. ~t·"rof} lkal'h. ( all the au \Illar) at b 7 5-1582 fo r dt•ta1h I CALENDAR Tuesday,Feb.16 • 6.30 p.m. Costa Mesa City Coa.ncil. t:ounol chamlxrs. ~ Fair Dme • 6 . .10 p m Costa Mesa Planning Commission. stud) session. ( ''> Hall fir-;1 noor ronfcrC"nce room. 77 Fair Orl\c • 7 p m HHC1a1ton Beacb City Coa.ncll, council chnmbers. :?OOO Main St Wednesday,' Feb. 17 • 6:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Traffic Commission. council chambers. 77 Fair Dn'e Getting spiffy Tlm Gardlnl and Jeff Wall•mJth wub a repro ductJon of a 1935 Mercede. 500a ln preparation f9r the exotic car expo last weeke nd at the Orange County Fairgroun<h. Champion surfer rides wave 's crest to supermarket shelves 0 < E .\N~ll>r t -\P) -Rather than '>.llH'' Jnd 1>1ntml·n111> sooth the bh~1enng \Un 'urfcr-cntreprcnr ur Do na ld t ..al...1\,1n1a " 'Plil'>h•ng around 1n the bu'>lnt·~~ o l m.innJdl''> f h,· thrt't'·llme l ' lo) surfing champion and ""rlJ-rc:m1.,,.m·d sur1board nlJi..n ho..art.lc:J a Jt'lltm·r in his nall\l' HJ,•a11 J 4uartt·r-tt'ntu~ ago 10 make a go ot 11 un thl' mainla nd H" SU rfuoard hu\I nes noun \hnl Jnd h1' 1slant.l-'>I' k on-the·'iand harbl.' ... ue' ht.·t·a nw lcgl'nd.i r) hul 11 v.as onh a It'" )Car~ :igo that hr dcc1dt'd to m ine dollar'> fnim the )('l.'rl·t lamil} rectpt'' lUl l..1.·J tn\lcJI.' hi\ hdg&IC\ Feliu" "tirah<." lltrc: alread' tilling up ix·anul hullrr 1ar' Jnd lOITt't' cup<, -.11h lht• n ch homcmadl' \au e<. . om c of ht<, "da" n patrol" hudd1n n en J unked J 1)utp.hnu1' ·n thl· ... 1ufT "People p ut 11 un their hao;h hro"M ;:inJ 1ht•1rcgg' cu11Jgc ... hl·cse C'\l.'f'th1ng !hr rJge OO\\-'" pt>Jnut tiu11er J \f~Jdll JnJ hJnana s..anJ"1lht'.., "llh m' l huni.., plnl'3ppk rnJnnadl· .. Ta!...i,JmJ -.aid on the beach IJ'>l "l't'l.. The 1ang} sauce QUll h laught o n tn tht' "urling com mun11~ .., v.as sending 11 all o'er th1.· 1.ountf) 1n ti11k boltles. tht'n thl'' v.antrd gallons o l the slufT. I \\JS !>ending ptnl "h1sJ..e~ tiottk\ of lhl· stun Ill lricnd' I drani.. thr "h1~l..n fir~t. of cour~ .. T .li..a, a ma said . 1 hr J1m~u1" t' ..i+, t'JH1ld 1 J ka\ ama. thl· nJt1un's \U rfer 1.hamp 10 Ill.,~ I~.,, anJ lll--l. thl'n staned ~llllrng ha<. tcm al..1 \.tu1:l''> Jnd solcJ them Jt ht' 'url <,hop < Prnmt•rual product1<ln .1nJ J1<,tn hu t1on \\,I, thl' Ill'\ I '>IC'J> l ndn thl \urkr ' < h· "l .i~· lhl mtlU\h·\\Jlt'r•ng \u-11'' I h I,,. 'l'tl\J~ JndC'hunl..' p1n .. :Jpf'lt n'J'rn.iJ, rot.Jr rh J loso o l J n,1~ .. riJin~ T J J\Jr. J .1·~ lurn::nth J\JtlJhk .J: ,,. 'C~'T"'.Jfi..l'I' and 01h1." '' 1'•'' i-: .. ' t' J "' , • '"' .! lllll'fl.'\I · Tht·' rt.' ,j1 1n~ _, I , · Thi~ th ni: ' HJ!(. ~ T ;ii..a,am.J 7-.i" "hen ... .,1..,·..t 11 ~11' nt \• · \\OulJ lll.' han-. Jt'" n l .1 JC'" ,,n ht' J Jrh 'urli11~ 11tuJ h ";n I JU'l tdl tht•m I 11 mt•t•11ng ·· He h.i\ nt1 1ntt•n1i.1n ll .1~.1 ~ su rlh 1a rJ fol h in "I lo\l' foam and 'l'' n ,. f ~ .. r• he o;a1d "I CJn 1 lr<1H' that ' I the hoard~ T ~·ma~ "'t:tkl'" lo.. r ~pJl't \.. "'·'' thl' l..n not!.' 'J1t'.1l.1 1 ,11 l11Ju\t J I \'.J~Ul'.\ Jnnu.il J11ne• Two held in bank robberies B\ ROBERT HY'\OMA:\ ()I rtw o...,. -.,... 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".J' 1t'>ll h LfC'Jll Jr '"'"~' ,; • >lll1 I 1,01 \I nJh.ir "'" l Hl'\\hllt.I.. 'pup1·' l..nt'"' I h ' tlln," .l' ht' h.id \ 1\llt'd lht' , l."'1•'••"11 'l 't" J t mt'\ in rt:1.C'nt monthl ,k\f'lh •11, '.11 nt: h,·Jlth T'il\ mnrn:n . 1h1 rr n, p.1 .1nn .. untt"J "ll'v.' '' th<' tt·;t, h, 1 'J~Jth l• lhc , h ldr1,·11 ( •ll \\It,-....._ ' \U' \ ·,! "' h ' \'Ill' 1 111m11· Jrh! ' •'' Prtcr and ''l' l'n. r.111. •ll\ () !lJ. t'1d lc.ir ( rr('\\hncl.. hi\ m.111.1 OJ ~ranu lh1.·1 \ m.rnd.i \ta nu no .1nJ hr,1thl''' \It, hJ d .ind Oonald (If .,,h1X\.. Worker· won-'t call foi' help as man _stabs wife, daught.er blad. I '-'M' '"""11 \\Xll \ p;irl..t•J ..,unda' n1gh11ln ( n~t.il .\'cnuc thl' ' '' 11 m ll•IJ poltt t' • • • \n ,·,11m=itcd ~'i Ono rn ca h "35 rcpon,·J <,tnkn \h indJ' from 1he salr of J dn ..... k.rning \hor t'n Ea\I \03 1 Hitth" J\ Victims of car scam criticize NB police LO ANGELE ( P) -Whtie a woman and her 3-}cnr-old daughter \\trc tx-1ng tabbed rcpcattdl)'. a gJ\· s1a11on a1tendan1 refused t-0 adm11 fra ntic witnesses 10 summon hr lp tx-au!.C ht• was =ifra1d ht m1gh1 be robbed. pohct• said. Their alleged a uacker, the woman"• common -law husband. stabbl'd himself in the nee!>. and "was standing with the knife 10 his throat demand· mg that the offici-rs kill him " when pohce amvrd. ~1d gl. Grorgt Dcschf) ver - "It looked hkc a horror movie," a ps statLoo cmplo}ec who asked not to be 1dcn11ficd told the Los Anaclcs Herl!td mmcr. .. "The 11rl had blood from lhc top of her hrad to the bottom of her ftt1 The lad) was drenched 1n blood and the man was drtnchcd in blood. 100 " Ca h1cr Marco Mc:Mnckz said Monda) he: co uld not sec the stab- IMIM black 19 6 To)Ott MR2. ltC't~ numb(r IR I K6 l 6. was stoacn some• time Monda> frot'n tht ao block of Lakrp1nts • • • Tools •onh Sl.630 we~ ''otc:n from a bus1nt ~ tn the 9 bloct of Jeronimo Road tx-~·t'Cn 6 p m h1ng!l lrom hts 'antagt• p<>int and wa"' afraid o f robben. "II IS \C'f) un!>afe IU let an~onc 1no;1de here because "e ha'c m one):· Menc-ndez said. "I v.as v.ork1ng and I had 10 "atch m' "o r!>. I couldn't take ca re or what "is going on." The auacJ.. OCC'urred unda} after Mana Ehas. 27. her dau,htcr. Carla Albanez. and a female fncnd pulled 1n10 the Thnft~ ~s station nea r Ehas' ho me. p<>licc said. The mother and girl were s1tt1n11n their c:ir "'hen Ms. Elias' estranged • common-law husband. ~ar Blanco. 48. allcgcdl} :ittackcd them with 3 hutning lmtft. e~-.1~1,..._,1abbnt-M~ Ehas al least twice tn 1hr n«k and upprr bod}. then walked around to the p;as'iCnacr"s side and did the sa~ to the child. W1tn~5n had 10 cro\ tht 'trttt to a pa} tclcphont to summon pohC't' SwAd~ aAd i am. MoMI)'---• . . mcone pncd o~n the KTttn and opened the v.1ndov. at a t)omc 1n the lO bl l ofMadrona ~t•-ttn 4 p.m . and> m1dl\\Jtn Monda) and t a \ 1~ucnc recorder and SlO tn • • • T v.o 11rcs and l'-'O nm~ ~crt tolcn lx'lau~· \k111.:ndt / J,·n1c:d them t'nt~ lo hl\l.l\hlt'f'i· l,tgl' l">l''>t'hl' \ C'r ~Id \1 Fha\ :int.I the C'h1ld \1.C'l'l' 1ai..C'n tu (ounl' l \<. \k<l1tJI ( cntrr "here thl·ar u1nd11111n' "'C'H' urgradl'd w 1.nt1lJI hut '1.ihk ,ond11ion on M onda' J nur.tntt 'urc r' !\Cir "ho rc:que'\IC'd Jn11n' m11' \.111.I 10Ja, The' huth \UfkrC'd mul11pk <>tati v.ou'nd' 10 the n<'cl>. and upp<'r hll<h Blann> "d" hoo!..t·J for 1n,t's11ga- t1on of attt"m ptt"\J murd er in lhl' 11111 ward a t tht' \Jmr hll'iplla l 1-k ".3" hstl'd in \;ltl\f,1c10~ .:-ond11wn toda~ \\llh mulltpk '>IJb \o\OUOd\ ll' th(' nl'Ck. So.lid slwnll''> [)('put~ Denali(' J3t'qUt'7 '1\-aty-tttw ma~ts 1111~...lQ..rc.(J lo allo" .in emc11en1. ~ .-all on a businC's'\ phtlnc. (}cS( hn 'er "41d But he added th3t 1he la" ;ipphc'> o nh 10 businrn pho nes 1n arc3s of puhh1.. 84~-cs ~ 11 ma' not .-'-l\lnl 1n 1tus case -l. -()lf .. C'd IA "1ton ~"c:nuc .. "••port~ "'8u jnd me\11 T·top roof paod "alucd 11 UOO v.1 s1olen from \ • • • \ ''lllll\ t.H '>ll'f'C'tl \3lued at s' () "'aHcponC'd '>tokn Imm a 9.h1te I~ \'\\ R:ihhtl parh'd Sundn) night on \'1.1 L1.,rta ThC' thief app;1rrn1f\ rC"mo,C'c..I the d n't'r" \Ide rear "'"· do" to g.am C'ntf"\ into the '<'htclt \ I l"1~ tx·1n~ 1rnr1 i' l'.1l1,, ~ .Jtl.. hu•1,lr ,•, Fountain Valley , 1• i.. 1 ' ' ,, 1 ·r .\ .H·\ear-olJ man '-'.l .arre,tC'd lhl' ''" l •.l '' Monda~ -1,n "usp1 ion o f hophfiini \h it.11' ,k.il, :,11 • ,If I \\. ht•n hl' v.a!.allcgcdl~ caught 1111ng to lhl ni i.tt•nlJ purM:and h:ur llps fromadru l h1• ,.ir, ""rt·,,. ,1 '• t th. ''''nt•r' slvrc .it 1(\14 1 Harbor Bhd uspc-ct nnn rt•,.,• \tJ 1h.-11r "'l'<',h 1n l)3, id (iullcrrt1 V.1lS c ited and re--'t''<ll~Jh'1' "' 1 11.kl•n• th<." tx·la 'l' lcJ'-t'J lk v.a., '-'canna 1 "'hite d c.ilt·"..,'f'l r ,,Jt r 1 I a mn blou · ~R .. M.trt. bh.e-pen~r)d .-_\nd~·r, ' '" ' '' \rt'• t Bt<h h panl\·lillt"d bra. authonut>s id C'ffllx·u ,• nwrt" 1h.1n ~I mlll11,n frnm 'll'rl'!\llr"-1~ \n\h"'"" , .. ~°41t'HJ h' • • • T "" 1mn ptc-s 'alucd at S Y>ttt' hJ \ l lkct l h, \ ,1,1n11' \h.•ul :::-,,. 111.,1, .in: ha\ln~ ll•lUhlc \tllll'\ lln~ 11\\Ulanl t' m11n('\ ~·1.lu\C IX'"" .. 11t "''' lrcallnji! th1 \If' .1\ \hllC'n <..'llti R f\\ Hl'IOC' \\h11 11•\I .a l•l\4 \kru~k~-fkrll v.orth ~: <. llt'll.l \\ 11h11u1 1 ,t,,kn-ca r rC'1'41n m,rn, 1n,uran,c , 11111pa ntl'\ "•ln'1 r.1' hr ~id l'>..·fend1ng tht pohn· I>.. put' D1' inc t ~ttomC'' \h rl.. \Ian ~' 1gn' \Jtd the C'arc. art ntit ton1,1dcrt'd 'tqlen lx'\JU<,(' the\ "C'rt' 'old 111 1nn1x"tnt l"'-'•1rle The hu"t'" had rn• "'~' -of ~ llt'" tnj! thl' on 1nlll nv. nrr' ''t'l't not I C't11l hUN'\i hf 'ild P<.1ht<' ind~. m '1t.t1m\ .l>\ht'\lulC'd ~ nr\l;' , mn~ frrr"Uln ..... \ tal..C'n from f ountatn cnttr Plau 1 '.,..io Brool>.hun1 Plan The +root h\ '·fi t plt1 Y,Cft 'A'llh"I t<' ~ in tallt"d at lhc plan ~hen the" Y.Ctt ~lcn \tonda' 400.000 Bahama drug bribe"told mon<'' v.a Nobel physicist, A-bomb pioneer ~Feynman dead LOS ANGELES (AP) -Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. who worked on the de- velopment of the atomic bomb dur-ina World War II and helped in- vestigate the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster. has died of cancer complications. He was 69. Caltech president. recalled Fe) nman as "a towering figure in 20th-century physics" who was "always curious. always modest. always ebullient. al"a)S will ing to share his deep in~ights "'ith students a nd col- leagues." Engineer. pleads guilq in train crash that killed 16 TOWSON. Md. (AP) -An cn&i· neer attuKd of running a slop si,nal and drivin& thr~ frei&ht locomotives into the path of a speeding pas~n&rr train pleaded guilty today to o ne counl of manslaughter in Amtrak's deadliest crash ever. The state agreed to drop I 5 other mansla uJhter counts against former Conrail ef\&inecr Rick L. Gates in the Jan. 4, 1987, crash, Baltimore County tate's Attorney Sandra O'Connor told Circuit Court Judge Joseph F. Murray. impnsonmcnt and a $1 .000 fine. Gates was operating three Conrail l()('omotives that prosecutors say ran the stop sianal in Chase. and wound up in front of an Amtrak train traveli ng about 120 mph. Federal investigators have said lhe H -year-old Esst\ man failed to notice the stop flgnals because of marijuana and possibly alcohol use. Gates has denied smoking marijuana while operating the train. the train. Chief Pubhc Defender Donna Shearer said that defenK attorneys will try to discredit Cromwtll by pointing out that he ran from the scene while Gates stayed to "help save Jives." Gates' auomeys said they will present evidence that the track signals often malfunction. contrary to of- ficial statements. The county grand jury's indictment announced Ma) 4 accused Gates or gross negligence. A professor of theoretical physics at .J.hc California JnslilUlC oL Tecb- (l OlOg)' since 1950. Feynman d ied at ,-----~ t' .m. Mo nday at UCLA Medi-c enter rom comp 1ca ions ue Fe} nman was a member o f the atomic bomb project staff at Pnnce- LUo m~l and 1943 and at Los AlamosScienttli Laboratory in Ne" Mexico from 1943 to 1945. Oaring a commmt'.c-~1-u~, e-s ..... 1-1p-110n after tht' Jan ~ I Q86. e\plos1on of the space ~hunk Challenger. he emerged as onr of the lead mg cnues of thr :-..auonal .\l·ronau11cs and Richard Feynman The crash k 1 lled 16 people and injured more than 170 others. The names of tll Qt her I 5 victims will be added to lhe single count of man- slaughter by locomotive. Testimon} had been expected to focus on drug use. warning whistles and lights in the locomotive cab. and a ~eries of ~'(g~~ach signals to the swu ch whCIJ ua_ck..s_.cony_erae to two at th!! Gunpowder River railroad bridge. Gates. who worked for Conrail for 14 years. has said signals mdicated he b.o.ulcL slow down and proceed through the swi tch. -recurrent abdominal . cancer. said hospital spokesman Rich Elbaum. In 1965. Fe}nman shared tht' Nobel Prize m ph)sics with Julian Schwinger and Shi n1chero T omonaga for developing an improved theof) of quantum electrod)'namics. The three men work-ed mdependenth m the 1940s and arrived at the sam'e-t-hean-. which allows sc1ent1sts to predict the effectsofelectricall) charged particle on each other in a radiation field. "In the death of Richard Fe' nman. the world has lost one of its greatest intellects." said Lee A. DuBndge. president emeritus of Caltech. Man 10 L. Goldb<.'rger. director of Princeton Universit) 's Institute for Ad,anccd Stud) and a form<.'r pale .\dm1n1,.1rat1on The t'\plo'iton took the ll'l'S of all SC\t'n rrt''' members. Fe\ nman accused r-.J .\ .\ of errat1r attt>n.t100-10 S<tfet' rnaucr~ that he llJ...ened "to pla~ 1ng Russian roulet-te .. Born in Far Rocka"a'. !'le" 'l ork. on \1a~ 11.1<>1 '.h·,nmaQgr~uated_ from Mas$3d1u,l·m l n'mtu~c ot Tl•thnolog) \\1th J Bachelor of Sn- ence degree 1n 193Q. He recel\ed a Ph D. from Prim·l·ton in 194::!. Fe~ nrnan's sr1cn11fic leanings de- ' doped t•arh \\Ith the aid of his fath~r. a clothing salesman. who taught him elementary mathemauc-s and read his toddler son sc1ent1fie )tud1es. "I gre'' up "Ith him and I knc" him throu~h man~ !>tages and he "as JU St n ll'rrthc gu): Fe) nman'scousin Frarll'C'> Lt'" inc said early 1oda). The ~oung srholar JOtned the Cornl·ll l nl\ er~1t~ facult) in I Q~5 as an a!)so<.1all' professor of theorcucal ph~ ~ll''-and rem:11ned there un11l mo' 1ng to Caltl'C h 1n 1950_ It \\3!> at Cornl'll that Fe' nman did 1hc "ork that kd 10 his Nobel Pnz('. Dl·spite fw. staturl.' as a profe>sor. h1.· 1.on11nueu to ll'ach freshman ph~ strs classes o'er the ~cars and to lklm11up1ns hoolola~s. The agreement "as announced as JUf) sclec11on for 1ates' 1nal was 10 begin. O'Connor ~1d the state has rtsen ed the right to ask for the ma\1mum sentence of five years Former Conrail brakeman Edward CromweH has been granted immuni- t) and had been expected to testify that he and Gates fabricated a story 10 cover up their marijuana smoking on New Orleans revels on Mardi Gras day But the National Transportation Safet\ Board concluded that Gates failed lo no11 ce track signals or emergency warntnJS m the cab be- cause he was 1mpa1red by marijuana and poss1bl} alcohol. Boy, 5, hero, saves cousin, 3,. from well ~ NEW ORLE.\NS C .\P) -Mardi (.,ras. am\ l'd m all its irre' erent splendor tOda) "1th Jazz man Pete Fountain stepping o ut in full clo"n regalia. black men in black face rolhng in the 1rad1t1o nal Zulu parade and hard-drinking reYelers parading nearl~ naked 1n ihe morning cold. ahead of toda) ·s pres11g1ous Rex parade. "h1ch is led b} the King of C'arn l\ al. Thousands of re,elers packed the main parade roull·s as the morning sun S\\ept the O\'Crn1ght chill awa}. The forct·ast called for clear skies. temperatures 1n the 60s and at least a m1lhon people in the streets. POUGHKEEPSIE. N.Y. (AP)-J\ 5-)ear-old bo) grabbed the wnst o( his ) ounger cousin 10 keep her from fall ing into a dr)r well and held on for fiq.• minutes 1n freezing w-eathcr "h1lc the) screamed fo r help. their grandmother said. :~Parole control bill JudgeOK'd huge fee for DC lobbyist I : would help victims Fountain and hi s "Half Fast Walk- ing Club'' left Commander's Palace Restaurant "1th his 12-H"ar-old grandson Gregor) Harrell 10 to" in "'hat mafl'hers said \\as a 1ra1ning Sl''s1on for the nnt ~em·ration. The chill seemed to cut down on the number of costumes along the parade route. although the usual famil) group<; "ere scattered about "'1th lines of ladders chained in place for eas) \IC\\ tng. "Sean's the one who saved my life," 3-~ear-old Case) Rose Bradfo rd said Monda). Sean Kmgsle}. "'ho weighs 48 pounds. and his 35-pound cousin "ert· pla)ing her )ard Sunday in the IO\\ n of Wappinger. said the ch1l- drcn 's grandmother. Rua Bradford. During a snowball fight. Casey crashed th rough a foot of sno" and an~ther foot of soil co' enng the well. Bradford s:ud SAN FR.\NCI CO I .\Pl -The sponsor of a bill to bar thC' parok of '1olen1 felons to counties where the • crimes occurred sa}s 11 would protect the' 1ct1ms and th~1r fam1lt6aga1ns1 thC' "ternf~ ing" poss1b1ht~ of another encounter. Sen. Quentin 1'opp. I-an Fran- cisco. said Monda' the leg.islauon would gl\ e parole· ot1ic1als grl·atcr d1srret1on 1n "here to release a prisoner and J' 01d contro' ersu:) sul·h alt thl· one last ~t·ar tn\Oh mg rap1ltt-muula1t)r I a"n~nce Singleton "Thi,. t>n't going Ill n.•mo' e the fact that ' 1oknt criminal) "tlkonttnUl' to be n:kascd so ml'"' hcrl' in 1 he state ot Cal1forn1a:· 1'opp '>.lid at a prl'c;\ confen·nrl· "But at lea\t ll g1,es the Board of Pris.on T l'rms "'1de-open d1scrc11on 1n "'hen· 10 relt'aSt' them .. Kopp. v.p u plans 10 introduce the btll Tucsda'. said hl· 1s "reasonabh 1..unfid..-nl" it \\111 pa-., the . nate But he acl..no" kdgcd 11 1\ llJ...el~ 10 fa1:e oppm1t1on in the .\s~mbl~ 's Com- m1ttre on Public ()afct, v.h1ch he .:alkd no1orioush un<o)mpathe11 c 111 '1c11ms' nghb kg1~lat1on "I ''ould hOPt' that 1ha1 comm1t- tCl'. "ould see the "1sdom oftl")-tng to sa' c people who ha' e al read~ been '1ci1m11l"d lhC' add1t10nal kmds of agon~ and anguish resulting from s.t•cing that the person "ho cau~d the hurt and the harm and the tnJU~ 1s bad. 1n the 'er. ~me communll\ "hl'rl· thl' crime OClurred.'' he said · J...opp denied tha t protests o'er 1ngk1on's rclca,.e r rompted hi m 10 take the anion . s~~ 1ng he wa s rl'- ~ronJing to rcqul·~t~ h} members of .JuSlll'l' for ~lurda \'1 11 ms 1ha1 began prl•, 1ou I~ Harnet Salarno. president of the \Jn Franc1sco-ha.,cd organ1za11on ot \1rt1ms of '10lcn1 u1mes and the1r- fam1hl·s. said the proposal addresses thl· "forgotten 'Kt1ms of '1olrnt lrlnll' .. ~larno. "ho!><.' daughter ~as murdered ~1d '1\.l1ms' fam1h mem- bers "don't wan t to !>ee the cri minals e'er again .\nd "'h~ 'hould the~ be I Offed to put their homes up for sale'"' SA1' FR.\ Cl CO ( ~P) -~ JUdgl' Jppro' 1.•d a huge a11orne~ ·., frt• for \\\•dtl'Ch Corp 'candal figure E. Rohnt \\'all..lch jfil'r asking him to lobb' the White Hou'>e on h-1s behalf tor a· frdr1al JUdl',l''>htp. a ne\\Spa~r reported upenor ( oun Judge Eugcnr l~ nch granted \.\ allach and his partner a $ I m1ll1on fel; 1n September 1981. during thl· lime Lynch "as being cons1dnnJ for appo1nlml'nt to the l '_ . D1,1r1n Court. the San rrann!l.:O Chron1ck s.atd lodD ). L ~nrh. ''ho "as appointed to the d1\lrtll l·ourt 1n an Francisco 1n Jjnuan IQ 2. ma' ha' e \IOlated the s1atl··-. Jud1ual C o<k of Conduct b' appro' mg thl' flX' for Wallach. ac- Fat T ut'':>da' 's ft·s11' 1t1escnd a four· da~ "cd..rnd ·for most working folk-; 111 thr Cit) That ( arl· Forgot Parade., rolkd n1gh1l~ for l\\O Y.eeks un "orkda's -th tre or more on "t.'drnds -l'3l h attended b' cro" do; ofthou~nd'i · The Zulus. ongmall~ a 'Satire on the pomp of e~clust'e social CJrnl\al clubs. or KrcwC's. ''ore grass skin' <tnd blaci.. fan· Tht ir parade rolled Thl're was a band ofnanr/1 bees. a string of bu1tl.'r01es ""h (_gossa mer \\ 1ngs and :i famtl ) of ~n boogies" touting thl· '.'le" Orleans a1nts In thl' Frtnrh Quarter hundred of T ulam· studl'nb grci ted the dav.n "Ith hcllowsof" tl'lla. tella." 1m1ta- t t0n~ of Marlin Brando in •• .\ trct·t Car Named De~m· .. Bradford said ~an ran to his cousin and caught her wnst in ume to prn rnt her from falling the fi,e feet into the v.cll "He's got strong muscle<;." Case~ ~aid. Abortion advice ban rule blocked cord ing to kgal l'\pt'ns DENVER (AP) -~ federal Judge has temporanl} tx·fore ft·dcral 1uJges in Boston and Ne" York . "You could reasonabh conclude barred enforcement of a ne\ federal rule that pre, en ts Filing the su11 against the gO\Crnment were Rod) that ·hl' should not ha' e panic1pa1ed federal!~ funded fam1l~ planning clinics from ad ' 1s1ng Moun tam Plannrd Parenthood based in Den' er. Planned in appro' mg the fee for the lawyer." pri."gnant "omen on abon1on. The ruling applies to thrCl' Parenthood of l ltah and the Boulder Women's Health Preble tolz. a l 'n"ers11' of Cali-organ1za11ons m Colorado and Utah that brought su11. C lin11:. The ruhng ti."mpora rtl) bamngenforccmC'nt of the fom1a la" profC'ssor. told the C'hron1-l ' .S. D1 tnct Court Judge Zita L. Wcmsh1enl granted role applies onl) 10 those three organ11at1ons. WC'1nsh1enk ch: the mouon b~ the three bi-nh control ser,·1cclt grou~ ~1d . l 'nch. in an 1n1en 1ev. v.11h thl' <,n-king a prelimma~ inJuCl1on against the ne" rule: The suit claims new federal ruling '1olates the pJrx·r Jl'kno" kdgl·d that he sought \l hedukd 10 go into effect March \. Fl·dcral T11k \ ~tatute and the intent o fC'ongress. censors r ---_ ----~-------~--~-~------, heir in ''inning tht.' federal rnurt "The order Just sa~s the go\ crnment ran not put 1ht·~1.· free six·ech rights at fam 1h pl anning d101cs and '1olates _ appointmen t thro ugh Wallach. regulauon'> into effect until "e ha' ca chance to hC'ar 11 in thl· rtF,ht of pm aq uf clinic., and tht•tr oat1enu .. T ~ "hum he dl''.)lllhl"d as an old friend. a fin.ilhca.nng." Wcm~luenluold Thc .~atcd Press. -\dnnn1~1r.a w'uLufficial.s. ha'e said 1~ tulc l1-, I Hl· said he kn'-'" 'Nallach had a close The Judge '><ltd she e'pcctcd ne" hearing dates to bl· intrndcd 10 ma i..e sure federal funds arc not used 10 • 0 " '" E "0 ' 0 • • ~ I rl'la11omh1p\\1th Ed"in "-1eesc sc1 "11hina"cd ~healsosa1dt\\Oothcr s1m1lar cascc;are promo1eabort1on.e,cn 1nd1rectl~ ~ ~ 2 FOR 1 I ~----------------------- ----==~ Buyonesmall.medlum or large I Baby grows stronger :~:.!;::1:~:i~;~:::~ I after heart transplant ' ti~1[)1•s FRGGEN YOZURT. F8EEI I One per customer I Toppings not Included I LlaJt$2.15 I 18529 Brookhurst 8915 B Atlanta I (Brookhurst & Eilts) (Atlanta & Magnolia) I Fountain Valley Expires 2-22-88 Huntington Beach JI .,... _______________________ _ FREE PHYSICIAN REFERRAL The C hoice Is Yours: ~ LOCATION PAYMENT &·IN SURANCE ~ HOLRS • REQUIREME NTS V SPECIAL TY --: FOREIGN LANGUAGE PRO FIClENC'i ~ A( .E ~ MALE OR FEMALE ( 714) 842-6362 SI MONDAY-FRIDAY 8:30 AM -5:00 PM 18792 DELAWARE ST .. HUNT INGTON BEACH By The Associated Press. .\n infant wit h a newly trans,- planted heart "'as 1n scnous con- d111on but gro~mg stronger toda). t\\O da's after 'iurgcn. a spoke<;man for the.Loma Linda. ·callf .. ho~p1tal said. The infant. 1dent1fied onl} as Bab~ Christoffer. the son of an Air Force fam 1l~. re c1-.cd the heartSunda} in a fi ' e-hou o ~ration b} Dr. Leonard Baik). the urgcon "ho trans.planted a bahoon cart 1n10 an infant girl in 1 98~. .. He 1s sull serious but stable and he's making 1mproH•mcnt." hospital spokesman Dick Schaefer said. "He "as upgraded )CStcrday from cntical w ~enous and he's 1mprov1ng." Thr bah' was bo rn w11h h ~ poplast1c reft -heart syndrome. a f:11a l underde' clopmcnt of the lcf\ -;1de of the heart He was m Loma Linda's nl·o-natal mtensl\e care unit for sl\ da)s. 1hrl'C of them on life support. pnor to the transplant Tht• famtl) rl·questcd that no other 1nformat1on be released. chaefer said. There was also no 1nformat1on released about the donor bab'. In Penns) h an1a Monda~. surgeons transplanted a hean into a 3-week-old bo} "'ho also was borr:i with h) poplast1c left-heart sy ndrome. .\t Children's Hospital of Pit- tsburgh. Jonathan Stov.e "ent into surgt'f) around midnight and emerg- ed at 10 15 a.m .. said hospital spokes"oman uc \ar$11llo. He was in cnt1cal cond1t1on Jonathan. the son of Tabatha and David Sto"c of Bea,·er Falls. was born Jan_ 25. Christoffer "as the I Jth bab} under four months of age to undergo human heart transplant surgef) at Loma Linda Of the I~ other infan ts. nine ha,e.surv1-.ed. including Bab) Renn). "'ho undt'l"\.\ent surgery Jan. 31 at 20 da)s old. Schaefer said Bab} Renny. the onh 1dentificat1on released by the hospi- tal. "as 1n good cond111on Monday. Bab} Renn) ·s operation was also performed b~ Batie}. the surgeon who became kno" n "orldw1de .in 1984 "'hen hl' 1r:insplan ted a baboon heart into the infant known as Bab\ Fae. "'ho died 20 da) s later. · ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~U.S.,Iraqtocon~ron MANY THANKS ••• To. those readers who took the time to complete and return to us the Editor's Survey we prlntecflast week. We appreciate your response. And, for those of you who ~re in terested in the Survey:s findings, we'll be sharing them with you after our Marketing Department tabulates and summarizes them. near misses over Gulf WA HINGTON (AP) -The nifcd State!. will )end a team of m1htaf) offic1al!o to Iraq this week to discuss the men-a.sing number of close CJ1Countcr5 bclween Navy ships and Iraqi warplane~ i n the Persian Gulf. a top Pentagon offi cial said todl'l). T he official. Richard ArmllaJC. told reponcr\ that 1he Reagan admin- 1str1uon trad-foun troubfina' an 1n 1dcnt O\Cr the "eekcnd 1n which an Iraqi jct fiahter launched a mis •le that passed cloSt to a Na v) de lrO)er. Arm1taae also formally announced the "ithdrawal of some American "ar hips 1n the rtaion. sayina the a'> ·s suC'C'e s 1n <'Onducuns convo) operation and hun11na minC1 ~as allt>"•na m ' fint•tunin or t• . forte~ rm11aac. the as 1 tan1 dcfcnK sceretar fo~ international scc_.nt) 1ffa11"&. s61d the banl~h•P lo"a and '"u of •t~csrorts "-rtt now Y1hn1 for home and -.ould not bt reptl<'C'd 1n the northern .\ta.bi.an Sea and tht C,ulf of Omttn. The helicopter earner Okinav.a and its load of mine-hunting helicop- ters "111 lea' e the Persian Gulf before tile end of the month, Arm1tqe added. The Okinawa and the amph1b1ous landing ship Ponland. also bcinJ v.1thdrawn from the Per- 51an Gulf. v.111 be rtplaM by a int)e amphibious landing ship. the Tren· tem. rmita&e ~•d. The "eekcnd·s encounter wuh the Iraqi fi&hter appt"ami similar to the Ma). 19 7. a1tack by an Iraqi JC\ on th( tark. whi<'h lef\ 37 11ilon dead. h also raised quesuon5 about the suffie1cn of safety proccdutts v.orkcd out t>,, t~ two countrin 1n the aftermath of 1ht St.ark attack to a\ old future 1ne1cftn~. "You·re atKolutcly correct 1n that ~he fl1Jhts of tht Iraq i ~rs ... pve u a ,~at deal ofronC't'm,' rm1t11t $lid ·tc "ju the fll<'t oft ht finnaoftftt m1 1k and the ranee of the finna that w1 troubktomc 1bout the l'tttftt C\Cnt. ,. .. Arabs call 'Day of Wrath' to protest Israeli vioten·ce JERUSALEM (AP) -Israeli soldiers "'o undcd three Arabs d urin& clashes with d emo nstrators today and Palestinian )Ouths stoned cars and torched buses to enforce a general strike in the (){'Cupied West Bank and GaLa Strip. Stores were closed thro ugho ut the occupied terntories aner leaflets call· ing for a .. da\ of wrath" urged residents to stage commercial strikes and sta) home from their JObs. PLO vows to attack Israeli targets around the world NICOSIA. Cyprus ( i\P) -The Pl 0 1hrea1cm·d 10 Jtlaclo. lsrat'li targets around th~ world to.da)'...l.Qa~c.oge the lo.1lling of1hrt·e gu,·rnlla rnmmanders and the bom bing of a fen) being readied for a prute<.t ,u,age b' Pak<.11n1an deportees. · · The Palesune L1bcra11on Organ11at1on ha" blaml.'d lsrad lor the <,la' ing!t Sundot) and the explosion aboard the t>I Phn nl' ltm 'lunda' · .. Israel knows that the PLO as not handculled f ht· blood ol our man' rs Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. February 16 1988 * A 6 Waldheint calls Nazi role nornial !\.fV. \()RJ.. I \P) -.\u\111.1 1 Prl'"lilnt 1-..urt \\Jldhe1m '>.I \\ hl-. \\ I\ I\\ Ill l1 1tlu ' JI m~ rl'lle\.I\ lh · ""'fll.11 IJI\ 111 ,1 \11ung .\u~tn.1 11 <l u 11 ni.: \\ odd \\ Jr II and \J\\ hl· "·in•' lhl I nrll·J \tall'' 10 fl'kJ'it." '>l'l ll 1 d1•\ ufltl"llt' .11-lou t h1\ pa~l In Jn llll"I rn~ ,,n .\RC l \ ' '"'1~htlirw h1t1Jd\~"1 l'arh 1n<lJ' V. Jl..lhl'lnl '' hr rt,·d that ht• hJJ \ 1, JI , 111,, ll llll .lllJ "ould n111 \l\T J• '" n J' prl \IJ\·n I J\"\PllC gro" 1 n~ 11pp11\lt1 .. n '-'•tl11n \u\lrld I hJ \ l n111 h 1J,ll n Jn\lh1n~ nl "'' n11l11Jn .Jrl·,r fll \J1J ··t th in~ thr' "h11k J\ J'>J't n "u11l1•un<ll·d In the West Bank vi llage of Kabati)eh. 35 miles nonh of Jcrusa· lcm. 1roops opened fire to disperse _protesters, and l\\O Arabs in their 20s "'ere. h11 1n 1hc legs. the Arab-run Palcsunc Press Service said. Soldiers sho1 and "'ounded a 1h1rd Palcsun1an during a pro1est an Jenin. north o f Nablus. the agcnc) said Doc1ors at Jcnin hospual confirmed the) "erl' 1r ... a11ng t"'o Kabat1)Ch men and a third from Jen1n for gunshot "'ounds. "'Ill no t go unavenged.'' said a statement 1<,<,ucd 1n 'llO\la · l he PtO officers -Col. Ma!""an Ka,~aTi Lt Col \lohammt'd uha-n-f'~-==--­ and Lt. Co~. Mohammed Buhe1s -"CH' lo.1111.'d 1n a lar 0omh1ng in L1mas5.0I. on C'}prus southern coast. apparent!~ aht'r arranging the ..ale ot the ( 'PrlOt ship 1oa PLO-affiliated firm fort he so-called ·· h1p ni Rl'turn", o'agl' 10 israel. -.;..;:__-+1~~~-=J.a~~:.....n.lC!:UC~l.C-~~-- 1 t,, 0\'(.\(11~ \t I JJ 1mml.'dlJll'I\ l111l11\\ln~ .i ,t 11 • ll°I\'\ \\'J \fl(.'t"d Lr ··w e had adher<.'d to the C:uro lxdara1mn I\• hJh m1li1.ii) o perations against <.'nem) targets outside the hordl'f\ o t our t11un1r' 1 h rat•ll:· the statement said "It l'i not logKal or pu<,<,1bk tur th\· hJlt t11 11n11nul· unllatcr.1IJ\ Th as 1s a double-edgl.'d "'capon ... 11 added · h r.id rJd111 ,,11J ) 111, \u,t: ;in 'l.1:1 1·1 In thl \~·..:, ~ hl \.I J :h,1: 11\ '\'I•'\!\ '11\ \ ond,,... •II' 11 .1 ;i.11ll: • '\IX'~l, \\lnllTl\\I .r.d "' t!ll. \11\11 J'l t!•l\\rfllll\"nl l• ·~ \ lt\lo. I'"·'' I l ·~J I 11, 1111,·11 Jlf\•I JI p;iPd 11.1-.nJ 1ha1 \\ I 0 1, 11:1 I ..iJ 'll•I u•mrnial·J \.\J' ' .. ' I• II ., ,,,: h.J\ l l..n '" r .th•;U ·11, .1·1 ,, 1'tl'' !•t·in~ ,11mmt1tl·d r., Ila .11'1• ,1111 t\ ,_.f\l'l.l '-'Ill IP I'll H ~ ' J' J t •l'I '11Jll .srm ' Ill lil Arm) offi 1als said troops shot and "oundcd one pro1es1e r 1n Kabat1ych after he tried to wreo;tle a gun awa\ from a soldier. but said they did not ha' e information abo ut other shoot- ings. Jn Arab east Jerusalem. po lice dispersed Arab )O uths who thre"' stom:s and crl.'ctcd road blocks 1n se' era I loca 11ons. battled about 50 protestl'rs. ..\\· soc1a1ed Press photographer !\la\ l"ash sa"' police chase a ~ou1h ut about 14 upa hill and detain him Tht• bo) 's barefooted mother pkadl·J for his release. but to no a' all [ht• JrrJ\\ 1mp11\l'J J t Urll'" on h.ln.1 11\Jr I kh11,n Jlll'f prntc\ll'f'> dt'\lrti\t'd J 111il11.1n \l'h1dt· "'th a lirl'homh l ht Jfnl\ \JuJ no om· ~J'> IOJUl\'d . Happy Chinese New Year .11' \\ J ,lht• 111 "'' \.\•11~\J • .H II\ t'I I in 1 ..ii I " p.1\1 ltw p.inl'I n· l' ,, ' d In the ~nata neighborhood. police In the Gaza Sinp . .\rab ~outh'i stom·d l·ars and placed nail\ and metal snaps on roach to prn l'nt workers from lea' ing fur tht·1r Joh' \1ml· unrl'\I tx·g.;in Dl'l 8. Israeli hulkt' hJH l.illn.1 '4 \rah'> 1n tht• \\ \''' B.1111. ..tnd < 1J1.1 \trip ;icnin.hng 111 l '-tii;ur,.., A pair of Ch inese Lion Dancers cavorte before the White Cloud Temple in Beijing on the eve of the Chinese New Year the country's most important hoUday . The celebratio~ ushered in the Year of the Dragon. 111 n1' 1ntl'rl1t'"' "'"t \H< \\ .ddlH' j','l "l.11n!J1nnl th.11 tit t" r. ' 1.1n,:1o1r n 1ht'tt•rl'1nnn1.il r1"1 •'' \u,1r .111 prt,1Jt·n1 British deny plan ·~£<'.;~~·-~~-;~.·-> ~;t-;#~ · to make terrorism ~lf~ .. SUPER SALE-, act Permanent law :.,. · Ou tdoor Plants • Indoor Pl t1n tc.. !! f • Patio Furni ture .._. • Garden Supplies .Jl. 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HRS. 9-'; Daily 640-5800 'The Bn11sh Broadcasting Corp.. .\ JUr) con' ictcd Quinn. ~O J the T imes of London and other former IR.\ member after a fi' ,·.da' papers said Prime M1n1ster Margaret tnal JI "'h1ch he pleaded rnn<x'cnt · Thatcher" go' l.'rn men1 plannt'd to Passing -.entl.'ncc in Old Baile' turn thl' al·t into a f>crmant'nt .te" lflm1nal coun. Judge ( hrmophe·r I instead of rene"1ng 11 t'alh )Car in Ru'ic said the anaclo. "as an "appall· Parliament ing. cold-blooded killing un11nged h~ The repons prompted ou1c~ en~ remorSI.' on ~our pan and amo ng oppos11mn la"makcr'i. '"'' mo11,a1ed no doubt h' tht· terronc.1 hbcnanan~ anl) n:prcsentat1,es 01 attl\llll'S un \\.hKh at th,-11 11 me \tlu Northern lrdand'<; Catholil min-"'ere rng..tgcJ ·· ont)."'ho~el'theactasundemocra11c Quinn "a~ tUn\l\led tif ,hooting bccausc11allo"'spolice to holdpeoplc ~1.,,·ar-old Pohu:man \1,·pht•n T 10- "11hou1 chargr for up 10 Sl.'\Cn da~' hie ·on a "t'SI Llrndon strt·,·1 nn h·h The reports ..aid thl· act "ould ~o. 1 ll-) aW~ TO 3"lt of8 nla1n ------ The ac1 "'a ru\hl'd 1n10 force a\ a -------------- temporal") ml'a!>urt' in 1974 follo"'1ng an lnsh Republican .\rm} bombing that lo.tiled 14 Britons It 1s no" emplo~t·d against 1n terna11onal ter- rorism in general "h1k rema1n1ng a prime "capon again\! thl' pr<.'<lom1nanth ( a1hvli1. 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Ormnge Coat DAILY PILOT I Tueedey, Febtuery 1e. 1Me Pulitz€i: wen 'twin any RF izes from Palm Beach "I Ex-wife of newspaper heir tells her side of sex-drug scandal t ha t r ocked Florida )DAN SEWELL • , 2 ,..._...., cocaine use and stxual fHtasies and realities. She says that the first tjme she slept with publishina heir Hcrben ''Peter" Pulitzer. she fantasized about makina love to O.J. Simpson, the former star running back for the Buffalo ~iJls football team. The a uthor. 36, is surprisingly favorable to Pulitzer. WE.ST PALM BEACH. Fla. - Roxan9e Politzer. whose version of hfe in exclusive Palm Beach hit the New York Ti~s best seller list this week. says she feels no bitterness towards her ex-husband fi ve years after their tawdry. well-publicized dtvorce. ..I married him because he was the ''This is my Vale nune's Day pres-se~iest. smartest. funniest. strongest. ent." Pulitzer said of reaching No. 10 most intriguing and interestina man I unday on the na11onal non-fictio n had ever known," she says in the be$t seller list wi th "The Pnzc book. They met when her first Pulitzer: The andal That Rocked marriage. to an upstate New Yorker Palm Beach -The Real tor) ·· "1th a home in Palm Beach. broke up. ~-....,T=he book. "hich on I ts first page -tn-an-intcrv1ew. -shr$aRtshe :ind calls Palm Beach a ··Bullet Soc1et) Pulitzer. 56. no lo nger have an) Babylon:· 1s fu ll of gossip abou t the personal co~'ersa11ons. She says she nch and famous. from Al fred Bloom-once loved him and does not bear him ingdale to Barbra tre1sand. an) bitterness. There also are descnpuons of her ··Sadder but" 1ser. r ve learned that the rules are difTettnt in Palm Belch. just as the rich att difTettnt. Both are more ruthlns. My story is about that di~rcncc and my failure to ap. prttiate it. whether out of foolishn~s, love, pessaon or all three.'' she says in the book. At the 1982 d ivorce trial. Pulitzer a nd other witnesses testified about her cocaine use, afT•irs. occult ex- perimentation and in srn-eral, "1ross moral m isconduct ... in the~ words of C ircuit Judae Carl Harper. Harper awarded custody of their twin soos to her husband. Roxanne, who has visitation rights. got to keep her Porsche, Jewelry and some other items. and received Sl.000 a month alimon) for two years. Stunned by the ruling and o utraged by the ponra)al of her as. she ~lls in her boo~ ·:a g <.razed cocainc- add1cted disciple of witchcraft." Pulitzer rrfused all interviews and boo~ offers. Her mone) gone. she posed nude in "Pla)'bo) .. in 1985. received more calls from publisher$ and changed her RoullDe Palltser mind. "A lot or it had to <So with the headlines of 1982, which left a ~tive taste in tverybody'1 mouth. It JUlt anawcd at me cons&antly that that was a neptive situation I hadn't taken care of," said Pulitzer, a native ofCassadqa. N.Y . KJeenex heir James Kimberly, whose former wife Jacquie plays a prominent role in the book as the third person in an allqed menaae a trois with the Pulitzers. says the book is "garbage." "Do you eat prbage? It's utter prbagt. as far I'm concerned," Kimberly told the Palm Beacl'i Post. Pulitzer. who has remarried. has an unlisted telephone number and could not be reached for comment. Other prominent Palm Beachers have said the book is just another in a strina of attacks on the hiah-society enclave that prides itself on exclusivi- ty. ancludina "Doonesbury" canoons by Garry Trudeau comparing ID requirements to South African laws that enforce a~nheid. Pulitzer said she has written "an upbeat book that's not revenae- orienaed" for Villard Books with help from Kathleen Maxa. She also says she wanted ao provide a set-the-reco rd-straiaht 1eeount for her sons Mac and Zac. now IO. and to present her araumentJ for joint custody in divorctt, althouah she admitted few people are buyf na the book for her opinions on divorce law. She saves her venom for Palm Beac h. Althouah she lives .in .an apanment here, across a sh•PP!n& channel from her old stompana arounds, she still shops and aets her hair done in Palm Beach, w says. The reactions she receives vary from insults to conpatulations for her courqe. she says. "Palm Beachers as a whole have always tho uaht of me as an intruder, that I married into a lifestyle I di~n't deserve, that I didn't 10 to the naht board in& schools ... she said. ··in Palm Beach you have to ~ Episcopalian; you can't be Cat~ohc. you can't be Jewish, you cant be .. black. I find that all to be very wrona:· she said. Prop. 65 warnings readied as sta.te lawsuits looming· SACRAMENTO I ~Pl -Eh:•\t•n days before Propos111on 65's first "arning rcqu1rmcnt 1x'g1ns. the Deu· kmeJia n admm1stra11on is fina ll:y read} to 1ssut' the regulatio ns that tell businesses how tn "arn people about the toxic chcm1\·als that arc e\eT)· where . prompt lawsuns from both sides. o me induStT) groups plan law· suits aimed at getting their e ntire initiative ovenumed. Environme n· talist groups that backed Proposition 65 are read) ing lawsuits to challenge rcgula11ons issued bv Go\. George DeukmeJian's adm1nistra11on. which has already been sued once. that backers fear will weake n the in- 1ua1ive's intent and effects. Proposition 6Ys fi rst warning re- qu1rmrnt begins F{!>. 27. It requires an) o ne ca usi ng pe~e to be exposed to an) of. 2Q chem icals that cause cancrr or b1 nh defects to issue a warning. Tha regulati ons will spec if) the kind of "arn1ngs that are acceptable and hst an} e>.emption!>. Several industries ha'e asked that any food. rosmet1cs. drugs or medical de' ices The regulations. scheduled to be released toda) b~ the sta te Health a nd Welfare Agenc~. arc almost sure to IMPORTANT NOTICE MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT is proposi ng to charge an IMPACT FEE on new development in our water distribution area. Th is would also affect redevelopment. In order to consider your views on this matter. the District invites you to attend one .or all of the following public hearings: Thursday, February 25 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 10 at 7:00 PM Thursday, March 17 at 7:00 PM All meetings will be held in the Djstrict's Board Room at 1965 Pl acentia Aveoue,. . atdoyoudo withachec · account c syouan mmanlialeg, doesrrt pa:v. inte ,wont ndyouc ·t and won tletyou doyom-· . . overtlleph0ne? . .;I• , l' manufactured under current federal or state re~ulat1on be exempted from · the warning require ment. at least temporanl). The Enviro nmental Working Group. a coalition of business. indus- t~ and agricultural trade assoc1a- t1 ons. sa)S ind1v1dual companies arc "a1ting for the regulations to make final dec1s1ons about the warnings the\ \\111 ISSUe. For compellll've reasons. many compa nies are keeping quiet about "hat kinds o f warnings the~ will use. "Companies are all over the map ... said John Hassell of FMC' Corp. and EWG. "Some companies are O\er- "arning. ome companies are under- "arn1ng" o me firms have their warning s1gnsalr<.'ad) printed . wh1lepthcrsarc waiting for the regulations to d<.'clde "hat to do. said John Jervis. an EWG ~pokesman The in1t1at1ve's authots. including the 51e rra Club. the En.,..ironmrntal lliE AMERJCAN HEART ASS<IlATION MEMORIAL PRCERAM. Defense Fund and Campaign Cali - fornia. said in a recent repon that the warnings should be ones that are ··prominently displayed and whose text is clear and easy to understand. "The state's reg_ulat1ons on warn- ings should (I ) insure that the warning is clear and reasonable. (2) promote the methods of warning that provide (a) the best insurance that the "arning will actually be rtteived and (b) that the burden for providing the warning is placed as early as possible in the production chain." the repon said. Propos111on 65. known formall) as the Safe Drinking Water and Toiu c Enforcement Act of 1986. was put on the November 1986 ballot by those groups and was overwhelmingly ap- proved b) voters. It required the governor to issue. by last March I. a list of chemicals kno"" n to the state to cause ca ncer and reproducll\C tox1cit). Last Feb. 27. DeukmeJian issued a hst crf 29 chemicals. incl uding as1estos. arsenic. benzene. chromium compounds and lead. He also ap- po1med a 12-member Scientific .\d· 1, 1sor) Panel and asked it to examine more than :?00 othrr r hem1cals to see 1f the} should go on the list. Thr in1tiat1ve·~ backers. main· taming the 200 chemicals should ha'e been on the 1n1tial hst. s ued DcukmeJian . .\Superior C'oun Judge agreed \\Ith the backers. but Dcu- kmeJ ian appealed to the 3rd D1stnct Coun of .\ppeal. "h1ch has not ~et issued a decision. The Sc1ent1tic Advisory Panel has during the past year added ~!most.all of the other chemicals to the state hst. The 1n1tiative also requires any business w11b 10 or more employees to issue a "dear and reasonable warning" before exposing anyone to chemicals on the list. beginning one year after the chem 1cals go on the list. Therefore. wa rnings for the first 29 chemicals m ust be issued beginning Feb. 27. The warning dates for the other 200 chemicals are July I and Oct. I. 1988. and Jan. I. 1989. The 1mt1at1 ve states that a warning 1s not required 1f the business "can show that the exposure poses no significant nsk assuming lifetime e'\posure at the le' el in questio n. .. The in111a11 ve also prohibits an) of the listed chemicals from being discharged into dnnking water sources. beginning 20 months after the chemicals go on the hst. This sectio n goes into effect for the 29 chemicals Oct. 27. One aspect of the initiative that concerns businesses is what has come to be called the "bounty hunter" sectio n. That allows any private citizen or group to go into coun and claim the law has been violated. if the attorne) general. d1stnct attorne) or cit} attornC) has no t acted on a complaint 1n 60 da) s. The complain- ing person or group could collect 25 percent of the Cl\ 11 penalty levied. which ca n be a ma,1mum of$2.500 a da~ Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. February 16 1988 A 1 FAODLL·POW&U Linda Susan Powen ofHunt1na1on Beach exchanged wcddina vows with ~ler Van Valkcnbura Fa&rcll of Mexico City in a Nov. 29cercmony at Valley Presbyterian Church in Portola Valley. A reception for 150 tuesls wq held Jan. 2 on the Pavilion Queen in Newport Harbor. · The bride is the dau&htcr of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Powers of Hunt- in11on Beach. She wore a princess style gown of white satin with an illusion neckline and a fitted bodice of scbiffl i lace. The sleeves were inset with matching lace from ·elbow to wrist. ' The bndegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. Truls Munter Fagrell of Mexico City. Honor attendants for the couple were Kelly Powers. sister of the bride. and J ohn Futscher. After a wedding trip 10 Half Moon · Bay. the couJ>IC arc residents o f Berkeley. She 1~ a senior in the UC' Berkeley School of Architecture and he is employed b y a commercial real estate brokerage firm in San Fran- cisco. THOllPSON-WltlSSMAN A Nov. 14 ceremo ny in the Beverl) Hills Hotel linked m marriage Andrea Weissman of Los Ange les and Steven Thompson, Costa Mesa . .A reception for 200 guests followed at the hotel. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marun Weissman of Los Angetes. She wore a full-length fitted gown of 1vol) lace with long satin sleeves and a detachable satin tram. The high necked bodice and sleeves were trimm('d with 1mdescen1 se- quins. Her bridal veil was cath('dral length. JA.... Sharon and 01an~e1ssman , sis- ters of the bride. were maids of ho nor, and Kim Co'ltn, Margie Rubrns and Sharon Jaco bs were bridesmaids. Mr. and lln. Fapell WATTSNllBRO.WB•TBR Mr. and Mrs. R~n E. Wauenbtra of Yorba Linda have announced the enaaaemern of 'hear dauJtHer. Shauna Teresa Wat1enbtra. to Robert 8. Webster Jr .. son of Mr. and Mrs. Roben 8. Wcbs&er of Hun1in11o n Harbour. A May 28 wedding m Tnnit) Episcopal Church. Orange. 1s planned. The brid~lcct is a graduate of UCLA and is employed by ARA Services in Los Angeles. Her fiance. a Huntington Beach High School alum- nus. also is a gradu~e of UCLA and 1s associated with Peat Marwick Mam & Co. in Los Angeles. BORUCKJ-GAllBLlt Mr. and Mrs. No rman H. Borucki of Laguna Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter Trac) Ann to Timoth) Brian Gamble of New Orleans. He 1s the son of Bush Louis Gamble and Jane Leach Claiborne of Nl·w Orleans. They will be married Aug. 13 1n 1. Catherine·s Catholic Church 1 n Laguna Beach. The bnde-elect 1s a graduate o f Laguna Beach H igh School and received a bachelor o f ans degree rn .llJ.au.na Wattenbera P'>> cholog~ /bus1n{'ss adm1n1s1ra11on fro m l 'C'L.\, when· she "as affihated "1th Kappa Delta soront' She l'i emplo)c:d b) l 'nited Per'io.nnd <;~\· tcm'> 1n Torra nce Her fiann: 1s a gradua1t of De la Salle High <;chool 1n ~e" Orkansand· Submit nuptial news -Engagement nngsand wedding bt·lls arenl"a.l sgocxJ n\·"' .mJ rhe [)3111 Pilot "ants to share )'Our announcement " 1th the com mun1t\ C op1cs ofour engagement and wc>dd1 ng forms can be p1t:A. ,·J up 1 n ,111r lobb) at JJO W. Ba> St .. 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'.1 "Jpp.1 Er1-.11n lratern1t\ H\· , r· pl11\rJ t>\ lht• \h·trorolitan \\ .1 'D1,H1ll nl \outht·rn < Jlil••rn1.i MALAIS·ACOST A .._.tth\ Jt, \IJ IJ9'1 •I Hun11rp1 • lk Jch .1nJ "l·nneth [) \,11,l.1 1 \\ e'>t mir1,lt'r hJ' e ,rnnuunll'l.l tt>l • pl.1n ~ fur .1n .\ug :t1 v.l•dJing n °"l' '1m11n .111J JuJl· C .1t h111i\ < hur.r r liuntintttun Beath l hl' hm.lc:-eln I 1s thl' dJ ughtl r '•1 Fred JOd E:.nn \lal.m 01 .\ppk \ .illn The bridegroom is the so n of M r. and Mrs. Tom T hompson of Co~ta Me~. His brother, Teri) Thompson, was best man. and ushers were Blain(' Ro m inger. John Doran. Felipe Bascope and Doug Dahl. After a w~ddi ng tnp to Bra11I and Argent ma. the couple are residents of West Holl) \\oo<L The bndc. a gradu- ate of L1C L'\. 1s a media manager at Warner Bl'others Studio and her husband 1s West Coast sales represen- tative for Video Re view maga21ne m Los Angl'les. He 1s a graduate of Ca l Sta te Fullerton. Discover a New Enhanced Lifest yle at HUNTINGTON BEACH SENlOR RESIDENCE HILLGREN·R-AGSDALE Patricia Mane Ragsdale of "lew- port Beach becam\' the bnde of Warren Ke \ 1n Hillgren of La Canada rn a Juh 11 ccremo n) 1n the La Canada Presb) tenan Church Th('11 n•cept1on was hl'ld at the .\thaneum at Cal Tech. The bride 1s the daughter of Mr' Fred Truman Ragsdak of Ne" port Mr. and Mrs. Thom peon Beach and the late ~l r Ragsdale ~he worl' a gown of whitt: taffeta "1th an .\kn con lace bodice emtx·thshed "11h pea rl" an<l sequin~ .. She "a~ att\7nde<l h\ Debbie Rag~a k her twin 'lister and She-tla ~mi th. another s1~ler Thl' hn<ll·gruom 1\ the son of Mr anJ \lr\ O \\ .irrt'n H1llgn:n H is hrnth\'r'. < 'r~ .rnd Rra<l H 1llgren. \~l.'rl· h1' atll'ndant'> l hl· loupk .trl· rl·,1<lcnt\ of Hunt- ington H..rhour Jltcr a \'l'ddrng tnp tu ~l:.tu1 \\he 1s a fifth grade teacher JnJ lw " \ice rn.·s1de nt of Secunt\ !'Jufil ln1nnat1u nal Merchant Ban ~. c;n.'at Aml·ri('an mtrndun•..., . .\dn ull ag1·Plt1..., < 'lll'cku1g Tiw ftrst ehed<ln~ acn>ull! th;ll de it>..., t'\l'l')1hmg .rnur" th w~n·1 .\11<! mun'. It saws you from h\U1k hrn•..., ;u1d Prtdlt•...,..., d1t•<·k \\Tillll~ And it !:,tl\l's you mnrv ;uh tn1ag1•..., tha11 .\1111 l1<1\I' fi n~1·1' 111n111111 them on . THIS l llEt 'Kl\<; Al 'l "( H "\T ~lAKES \)(>RF. ~H l\EY. Ad\'anta~t·Plu~ ( 'hl'l'k:mE! pa~" lil'rl.·d m tl'IV...,t. ~ht..., no minimum halanct· And giw .... ~nu H11m1..., Hl'~'rY1 ' • m1·nlraf1 coverage up tn $:!.000.""- A :\0 FEE ~lASTEm 'AHD ... \.\l> .\ m >\l 'SI\ S.-\\ l\( ;s. Hc·n.··s c:n.'dit for knowmg a gn.'at dt•aJ wtwn you ....,..,. it A Huntington Beach Convalescent 1~11 Florida Avt-. Hunungton Bt'ach (714)847-361 6 \l~tl'r< 'anl at quih· a low raf f' I >nly l:l !J", .\.P.H.· .-\nd n11 <UlnuaJ ft·t· \'i.iu c:an npt.'n a \lone~11l:u-k1•1 . .\d\'anta)!1' Sann~:-.llT11unt and gN a 1t.t°'1 inlrrPst bonus on ~·our halan«1 ·. Th1·1\'\ nn .... ,•n 11T eharge. And tx>cauSt' it's a ti t'red an:11un1. tlw h1~u·r ~·11111 . balance. th<' higher your intl'rt~..;t r.ilt•. DISCOVER NEW AD\':\STAt;Es TC) IL.\\ l\l; ,\ Pll O~E. Rather than g('tting in a hank lin<'. you ~t·t on th1• phnrn'. < ;n.~~u American's ~-l-hour '1nnC'\' Lin<' lr ts vuu tmn!--f Pr fun(b :L" \nu like. ~'rnm your t h<'do.ing to ~l\1ll~s. ( )r from '<l\1n~.., to dw~·king. You pay all of your hill~ tight in your mm honw. TI1ink nf all tht' stamps you save. An d all th1· way.., to hm\k. All !·1111 111·1·d 1:-a tou{'h-tone phone. And as an intnxlurtory off<'I', If )"till pay fiw hilb a month \\l lh our bill paying S<'n ie('. wt'll cn·dit your a<'('nt111t s2.:;11 pach month for six month.'. DISC'Ol'NTS O~ U )t\.\S ARE:\ REAL PLl'S. (~et a 1/1% cliS(·otmt on all :-.on s of p<'rsonaJ prnpt>~ loan:-. All you have to do is sign up for au1omatic loan paynwnt~ from your Advantage Plus account wtwn you fill out the loan application. Get a new car. Your own hoat. (>ran R\' for a horn<' away from honw. THE PRICE rorsTS. T< )( ). Open your Advantage• Plus hecking account hy Marc·h 2.1rh and everything is your.: for ju!"t $!1 a month.tt ~U\V. if you\, .... h<'<'l'l countjng all thrsc ad\·1U1tagr~. yotfre probably running nut nf fingers by now. So saw om• to OJX'l1 your Advantage Plus ac<·owlt right over the phon<' . .Just rail I · 00-423-BANK today. Anrl ~<'t t lw best checking acrount in thr trnrlr. '91f"PN"nwd11t1ptilf\~ac)ftrtt ··tn~-."""""''' ""'"AN"' t1 1..w..-~-~.-."'_...,. ..t 1 • .,..,., .. ,M,.,,.._, """"'f lftll\ ,.., hlt,.....,... • .., •. ltf\f'M4t .. .,. u tt-i .,, ·•ti-: t •-•~ ~ '"",,~ ..... 'f'\ ,.Jt"•tDfW"~,.,. .. n..._,,."'. iw ...... ""'a'h"~·· ~~·"'-"' 1 ........ I! Creat American I )bw' advantage bar*:- .. oa"4110rwtp("OVl!l•.bJlt-o\il IOI \h fl"< \\t ,.·~ 1:1:•R1n.. ... fllt'll~-..l.1 :~ :Ull ,, ..19'( ·~1 • \t la.al'~ IW I \I 'l'Wf, .. 6.e\ ~ .. ~"" I II • ~~ C°()ll"(TY \MtwHft 11111\ ••'I>\ .,, \ro• ( .,., .. ltJ fo!•t ~'"""'¥"'' :•1T:C •"'•It« I • ,..\4,.•11t '" •q• ,,..,,_ '"'' "\.•C' \ r Our Com mi tment \\' e Care for People and D Cater to their L if'e::ryle~ Huntrnl!{on ~enwr Re ... 1dence 1-..-;.i I Fl11 ndu A' e Hunlm!J!r"n Heath (7l4)842·7788 t 11 H PREFFHHEIJ PI .\' UFFEH') Ol • Luxu ry de luxe mini suite!>, • Deluxe semi-pri\'ate 'Uite~. •Beautiful sem i-pr i\'ate ~tud1u .... • Free :JO-da~ ... upplv <if all pre!'ol IP· t1on d ru~s: • Free monthh heaut 1111rn ,erv1ce in,cludinJit permanent ... tor :.pt'.'ua1 41<.'l a .... 11m<., •Free r11mprehen .... l\t' dental and pndiatn exam up11n cldmr;-.111n. • ~ev. .. papt-r del1\'ered tr> hed~1cii:­ dall\' :\nd \luch '.\l ore AffurdiiblE- Q uality C'art' -' and her lian(·~ " lhe wn of We~•­ ' m inster re'i1dc nl) John and Jtnnir .\l osta ... The couple a re gn1du.ate$ of Golden We\t College 1n Hun11ngton Bt'ach. he I) al~o a graduate ofEda~on High 1 School and he as an alumnus of Bolsa Grandl' High hool.' Tht~ arc~ e m- plo"ed b\ \)outhern California Edison ( 0 l • POWERS~MJLHOU8 Mr aQd \1r\ .\ "1lham Powers of• Laguna Bec:H:h h4 'e announced the ' engagl'mc:n1 uf their daughter . ~mantha '\nn P4>"'ers. to Ocmck D-J,1d \ftlh11u' 'l1n of Mr and Mrs. Rolx·n r \1ilhouH)f"Jewpon Beach. \ L..igun.i Beach High School graduJtt· thl· bride-elect will receive hn de~r\'l' fr •m Pnnc1p1a College in Jllinus'> tn lunt Hl·r future bride· grutom 1<. ~ gr JJu.tte of Roben Lo uis \1l''l'n• .. 1n ')di.1111 Jnd 1~ a student at c JI ~tJlt l on~ Bt•a.t h \n .\ug 11 v.l·J<l1ng 1~ pla nning 1n till'< ongrc~ul l\>nul Church ofC'hnst 1n ( •rund dd \1ar OLIVER-EGGLI I '•rmt'r '-c" port Beach resident J •d < 111' t'r of ~an ( arlo<. and Jo hn ~ gg Pl Kl'Jv.oo<l <. 11~ arc planning .t1 \L.~ ~ "l'Jd1ng 1n the Menlo Park f';,,b-ru1an < huHh I hl l1r1<lt•-t.'kll 1' a graduate of > '' "P' rt HJr~or High S<.·hool and I < fkr de~ Her parer1t!> an: M rs _ K, •t'X'n I nl hot \an C arlo~ and Denni\ r ll1 \ t: ul \n11hl1ml\h '-''a'h I h r li.tmt· J graduate 11f ·an { arlos II 1gh \\ h"l•I I'> th!.'. sun of \1 r and \1 r~ HJm Eggl1 of Rcd"'ood C It} -------- I I J~l I.._ II I \t-t 11\.~t~. _, 20-60°/o OFF Linens fOf Bed Batl'l & T IDie • 50% OFF Eu•C>P@a11 re-1"1 Rooes • ~.,.... ... 300 t,......, De" ·~~ '00"'· t;01t~ S...._.•t •Woo. ti.tettt ... P.o• • ~~I • .. .,._ Al°"'~ P1 • CJo-o ~ • ~~ CW"'•"'°'.,." • 8eo .._~ • a.o. &ea O'""'Q • .,.,,_t'tWt • f"9'Wo-~ • .. ablif ~~I • ·~·.a.. ... , .. ~ .,, 26 1? E Cost Hw\' Corona del Mar l Blk S of MacArthur 640·?929 .. ... Huntington Beach cadet~"c}ins Air Force Academy ranks Cade& Mw9" L. J.U.. w. son of Mr. and Mrs. E.L Juline II of Hun11ng1on Beach, has been 1ccep1ed mlo the Air Fon:e Ac•demy's Cade& Wing as a memberof1 heclissof 1991 J uri ng Lhe annual acceptance parade. fo llow1Jlg six weeks of basic cade1 t11un1ng at the academy in Colorado ~nngs. Colo. Juline is a 1987 grad uate of Huntington Beach High ~·hool • • • Arm) Pvt. IH D. GM1Ja1, son of Manon Mul veney of Huntington Beach. ha\ complC'led his basic train- ing al Fort Ll.'onard Wood, Mo. • • • '\la,' Pl'tl\ Ofiker 3rd Class Jeff • W. sae~ ... son of Fred and Arlene Stevens of HuntiOJtOn Beach, was recently stancd a Slll·mo nth deploy- ment to Bermuda with Patrol Squadron . S6 from the Naval Air Sta1ion in Jacksonville, Fla. He is a 1979 araduate of Edison H igh School. • • • Spec. 4 Geerp M. Clapp Jr., son o f Georae and Loraine Clapp of Costa Mesa. participated in the NA TO. sponsored exercise-Return of Fortts to Germany (REFORGER). Clapp is a motor traspnort operator with the 498th Support Battalio n in West Germany. • • • C pl. Tr., L laweJ, dau&hter of Robert and Harriet Stein o1 Hunt· in11on Beach, recently was awarded the Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal. Savoy. a 1981 araduate of Edison Hi&h Sc hool. currently is scrvina witfi the l nd Marine Aircraft Wina at the Marine Corps Air Station in Beaufort. S.C. • • • Army Pvt. Daalel M. Gates, son of Sharon Tower of Huntington Beach. has arrived for duty with the 558th Military Police Company in West Germany. Gates is a 1986 graduate of Hunti ngton Beach High School. • • • I lC .· Army Pvt. DuieJ An••••••, son of Rita and Bob Lot oya of Fountain Valley. has arrived for duty with the 5th Field An illery in West Germany. Arcndondo. a food services specialist. is a 1986 graduate of Ocean View High School. • • • Airman I st Class Leeunl R. Kolalaclaml4t, son o f M iyako Kohlschmidt of Huntington Beach. has ~raduated from the Air force precision measurin1 equipment course at Lowry Air force Base. Colo. He i a 1979 graduate of Fountain Valle> High School. • • • Pvt . ..._.. I. Mdllllter daqb. terofSlndy Morris of Costa Mesa, fiat araduatcd from the wheeled vehicle repair course at lhe Army Ordnance <;enter and School at Aberdeen Provina GrQund, Md. • • • Petty Officer 3rd Class J .. M. S.y4er, son of Dr. and Mrs. )erome Snyder of Costa Mcu recently par- tlc1pa1ed in e•ercise National Weck 88 while servi na aboard the destroyer USS Caron. home oorted in Norfolk. Va. • • • Airman James A.B. Bene•ye, son of Terry Bcrzenye of Huntington Beach, has aractuat.cd from the. ~r· craft armament systems spectahst course at Lowry Air force Bue, Colo. • • • Sc.man Recruit Bria ~-...,.i son of Gary and Diane Rh~us . or Cost.a Mesa. has comp~ted his tt11n- in1at the Recruit Tra1n1na Command in G reat Lakes, Ill. He is a 1980 graduate of Costa Mesa Hiah School. • • • Sgt. Wa,.eW. Y•,sonofH1~Jon1 and Hae Sun Yoo of Hunt!naton Beach has arrived for duty wath the 506th 'tnfa ntry Co. in South Korea. Yoo is a 1980 graduate of Fountain Valley High School. C' • Protection for the Long Run I low far would your lw~tl th hl'ndi L..; gn in th<: 1:ve nt of Lal41stro ph ic illnL·ss? Can ~·11u ~.-oun t on you r cu rrent health plan f"r rn 1kcl1on in a long-krm ml'<l ical cns1s? In Times of Illness, You Don't Worry About Costs Because of th is solid protec tion. you can rely on Bl ue Shi eld to keep your he nefi L;; for covered services comi ng when you nt:c<l ~hem most. ThL::\l' m~1\ hL· tnghknmg lJlll'Sl t• >11s -unless you are pnikckJ h~ a Hlu1.· ShtL·kl 111 l'altfurnia health pl an. ~111st BILH.: Sludd ht:alth pl.in~ offl'r '1t least $1 million in lifetimt'. hL·nd iL..;. For mJ1\'iduals of nrtu~11ly all a~es. fa mi lies and groups. th~1t ·s !'< 1li<l rn 1kcti1111 from thL· staMering expenses th at accompany (ttl.a~ln 1ph1c illnt:SSL'S -L:\'l'n 11ur Medi care Supplement Plans h~1\'l' lifd iml' hl'ndiL-. of from $500.000 to $2.000.000. Be sure your health plan ca n cover the costs of catastrophic illness. Cont.act your Bl ue Shield agent or bro ker or local Blue Shield offi ce ahoul affordabl e healt h pro tection from Blue Shield of Californi a. Blue Shield of California . Call 1-800-624-5150 today C-1 ---------------------------------------~----------, . . . CMP-122 I V U S A write: ~xe ~~Id o( Cahfom1a II !!!,. Shield ,~~ ~ San Francisco, CA 94120 OI~ Teem~ ~ Call 1-800-624-5150 I • I Please send me info rmation on Blue Shield Plans I O f or Individuals and Families f J For Croup Coverage fOr my Emplayees. #Employees ---- NAM E --------------------'---:--~--------- ADDR~--------'-----cm _____ .._ STATE ___ ZIP __ _ I PHONE AGENT/BROKER ___________ ~ i C I'm over 65. Please serid me, withollt obligation. infonnmon on Blue Shield's Medicare Supplement Plans. l--~~~~:_ _____________ _: ____ ~ ----~---~------J -. ~~--~....--~----~-~~~~~~------ \ . ---·---:......,... -.-----------·· Netwdrking pays off for referral service,clients The End Result ts a monitored liaison between p roperty owners, refurblshers Pauker. 11) an agrl·ement with the founder of the l os .\ngclec, referral bus1ncs!o. o pcnl·d thn:e O range Coun· t) branchl'\ four )Cars.ago Herchent list 1nduc.k-. l 1()(1 propcn) owners. "'ho u~ thc rckrral sen ice for free. and I 'i5 "'Cll ·,ln:c ned trade~men "'ho pa ) a \mall k l' for an) JOb they land through PJukcr\ help. By JOYCE BODLOVICH Of .. O., .......... Bonnie Pauker's questio n ·~ simple: Ho w does a propeny owner know whether the plumber. roofer or painter he hired 1s .. Jack the Ripper" or .. Jack the Ripoff'" Pauker. ofNewpon Beach. says the ano;wer 1s equally simple: You don't.,. And that l!I ho w The End Rtsult referral business "as born "The End Rc!>ult was staned nine )Cars ago b) three Los Angeles wo men ... said Pauker. ''The) bought fhcr-uppcr houses and then faced the awesome task of finding competent. reliable and fa1 rl) priced tradespeople to refurbish these propen1es. The) realtzed e veryone goes through the same unccnaint) and decided there was a need for a good referral ¥'n ICC." According to Pauker. the Los Angeles-based branch o f the firm lim suc h famous clients as Lo ni Anderson. Milto n Berle. John Voight. Pamela M ason. Bette M1dler and Mariette Hnrtk> c. ··w e rckr l Umf)l•ten1 fa1rl) priced traJe,~npk 111 h1Jmeowhers and commc~c1al pru1>l'rl) owners.'' she said ··w c don'1 t.ike an) monc) off 1he tradc\men ltJ Jflln our !.(•nice. We "'Ork ofT a SnlJll lumm1ss1on when the tradl'\nll'O "flJ1J ··\.1) d1l·nt-. .ire JX'<1plc "'hose prupen~ 1\ 111 •ll'l'<l oi ;i repair o r remodeling trum 'pnnl...l ers to an (Please see SERVICE/ A 10) Bonnie Pauker Nude Beer ruling could double sales Judge a llows Irvine company to sell produc t in New York By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot .... O., ..... IWI A recent court ruti'ng will allow an Irvine· based firm 1hat markets ··Nude Beer" to sell its produr t 1n the state of New York. ""h1ch could do.ublc 11s total sales na11o nw1de The Manhattan Supreme Court ruled that Golden Be' erage Co .. a pubhcl) traded com pan). could use 11c, beer bottles "1th label ~ featunng a model 1n a b1kin1 top made of a scr.uc h-oIT material Judgr M)nam .\ltman ruled Jg.a in't lhl' Liquor .\uthunt) finding .. the Nudt lkl·r lahel cannot be rCJl'Ctt d mercl) bccau!.(' 11 olknd' ltood taste .\nd kids ~c far "'orse at 1hc local l .tnlh '""l' where adult magaL1nes are on prom1n en1 d 1<,plJ'. "This opens 3 market for our beer thl· \Ill' 111 all other states where we are sold comh1m·d .ind should double o ur sales 1n I 9t<8." ~aid F u~l'Ol' Pace. president of G olden Beverage' \ccordmg to Pace. Nude Ben " 1111"' appro' ed in 25 Mates and. by the l'nd of I IJSI\ "111 bc markc1cd b\ I .SO distributors 1n '5 \tall'\ T he compan} 1s e~pccted to begin produun~ beer at a n East ( oast bre"'er.. "'h1ch un11I no"' ha' been 1mponcd from one ·of "1e\lco·, k·ad1ng brC\AoCrleS In add111on Pau· \aid(,. IJl·n Bnl·rJgc la\t \\Cck tomplc1ed II'> fi r\I ruhll, \!11;. \. ,>lfl·nng r.11s1ng ~ "'00.llCJ(I \dllng 1..i m11l1 in \hMl'\ JI '\ n·nts per \harl' Pa(c \aid the S6 'O.llO• • nl·tlcd h' tht· lompan~ "'II be used 10 ('\pand d1stnhut111n 1hr11ughout th~ I n11cd late\. l urope a nd .\<,1:1 When Pan· in troduH'd '\u1.k lkC"r in 1986. he defl·ndcd thc usc..· u ftht· \tan11h ..laJ rnmkls o n 1he ocer label ··'ro u rnn't '>l'e 1h1.· IJ!x·I, unit"'' '"ll dllUJll\ lami:x·r '"th lht• pJd,Jge '>t' n11h<"h n .tll\ nught 10 hl '>l'0\111 \l' Jll\1u1 11 ··he \duJ Th" "n 1 nud1h until \OU mJlo.1.· 11 nuJ11' " Orange.Coast DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. February 1! 1988 A"ft f ri Peck-Jones opens OC branch office in Town Center ' Ped t·Joet'I Coutruetloa Co . uni." of uthC'rn < .ill l1.1rn1a·, largt."'>t gl."n· eral con1rar lor\ hJ' upcnl·d an Orange( uunl ~ uffi1.t• in C <''>tJ ~fr<,a', Tu .... n ( c:n1cr r he l o\ .\ ngc k \· hJ. -.cd fl r ml."J fo undc:dm 14111• n1x-11,1ohJ\('J 21 per'>on \tJft m 11\ C .1·n1l·r T1ml't OflilC O pening J hrJnl h 111l1 n c lr..11 ~l" <. u unt\ 1\J \\J\ 111 Ill. ,1."1. '' • nh m the JH'J J1.1.11rd11 g I ' ...,, r , r \ , Prl''>ld1.·n 1 \ 11 l' R.tnd11 ph "O rangl' C 11un1' " .1 l11n~ 11.-rn1 gro"' th ..irt>a l11r >1ur hu\m1.·,, JnJ '-'l' det 1dt-d 111 tlJll:n J nt""' nlllt r hl"fl'" bc1.a USl' "l' ".tntnJ .,, hJ \l' J \tr11n!!l'r presence' 1n the 1.11un1' ·, c11n,1ru1 ti.•n 1ndu~tn ... he ..:11d Pcd .:Jun1.•\ "'.t' 1h1.· g1.·naJI ,nn trJUor 1111 < l Olli ( rn.t.\'t J\ \\di J' M''eral 11thlf '"ulh C 11J-.1 \11 ·w building' ... ~e"' i:x•rt 81.J< h·hJ<,(_·J mitb lnt~r­ oational IDC' hd\ umrleted 1he pre' IOU'ih J nn11un1.C'd Prt' ate plJu."· ment ol i 2 1mtlho n 111 prt'lerr~ \11)(. \. "'llh an atliliJll' 0 1 one o f II\ m.:iJor shareholdn-. lod11uri1I Equit) f Pa· cifie) Ltd. Pending 1ht• l1\11ng on the 'l'"' Yorio. c:;io().. F \1. hJngl' ot thl· 1.ommon \tOCL. \\hit h \A.11uld tx· l\\Uatik U~1" COn\l'r\lt1n 111 Jnd In r.1\m1.•nl 111 di\ 1J l·nJ' • r •O\l'r11~k prt'k'lt-d '""'"' \m11h '"ued \IJC t 1111 \hJrt·\ }I J Ol'"' das' l>I par\1Jll\ pan1l 1PJl1ng n111!l 11nq·1 11hlC' ,5 percent prckrrl·d ''"l L. \rn11h hJ' .igrel·d to eAchangc an l'qual numtx·r 111.,hare ofcon\Crt1ble prl km•d '>llll li.. l(H 1h1s stock prompt· h Jlh·r \Ul h ll\t1 ng 1s obtained induding '>1.·d.1ng 'hart'holder ap- prm.d 1frt•4u1r«I h\ tht' ?l.e"' Yo rk \tci... \. r \\ hJngl' I hl 1..11n,~n1hk preferred tock "'11ulJ lJrn .i l umulatl\t.' d1"1dcnd of .. , ~·ru·111 l)l"r Jnnum (based On llS lllpm!J1111r prcferem:e o f S'.?5 per ,II.Ill 1 "'•111 h during the first thrtt \l'Jr' ,11ulJ be paid. a t m11h's .. ,,11o•n 1n -..m 11h common stoc:t.. \,1111.·d al Sti If" per '>hare I ta 'tod, "'nuld be con venibk 'flh• 1.11mnwn 'toe\. at an 1n111al , .. o,1.;r\111n prn.e of U pu sbarc. wh1n 1 111 Jnt1-dilutwn adJUStment~ Jl,11 II• .t fl'dUl tllln in the COn\C~IOO prl·1111un II' thl' e' ent of a change of t•IJtr ' •" ddined The <>tod. IS •J Jhll Jltn 1t t fnurth 't•ar. but pn o r 11 th '< \ 1.·n1h H'J rt>nl\ 1f the market pri1.l' u! thl 1..ommon stuck ts at 'fl\ 1 lil·d k' d ' Jh<" t> the con' e rs1on [H I I he 'II"~ hJ'> lull' ot1ng rights w11h tht· 1.•1mn10n '10\.li... ba\Cd o n the numlx·1 "' 'hJr1.·\ ut lommon stod . 1''uJhll1 ur<1n u 1n\ c.-r,1on. etas~ 'ot- 11~ r ~hi' ur•1n the l\Suancc of senior 111 pJr11. '"i...~ .tnd the nght to elect '"''' JdJ1ll1•nal J 1fl'\°l1.•rs upon Spct'I· lieJ J11. 1,knJ Jm:JrJge\ Cost of living forces corporations to look elsewhere Gold Coasts of Califo"Fnia, Co~necticut face consequences of commuter c rush By LINDA STOWELL ,.,......_.,_ ST AM FORD. Conn. -Two dec- ade~ 3$0. affordable housing and a good high"' a~ ~)Stem lured d o1ens of maJOr companies to Co nnec t1cut'!I c.uburb'i of Nc"' York Cit) Toda) h1gh"<'W• ar1.· dogged. SS00.000 homes arc ronc,1dercd pt"dC'itrian. and a corpora1t· e '<odu'> ma) be o n the horizon The "'a'c" ot gro"'lh from ~e" 'l urli.. 's global mark~t. which onct• brought 1rea1iure-, to C o nnecrn:ul''> "Gold ( oast." no"' threaten to erode sumc of ttc. mo'>t prel'IOU<o economic gains. (),er the past )car. at least a halt do1cn b ig u>mpan1c\ haH· an- noun1.l·d plan'i to clo\c or relocate their Fa1 rfil'ld C ount\ opera11ons and Top provisions of RevenueActof'87 affect deductions On Dec 2 ~ 198 7. Pre'i1dcnt Reagan signed 1he Rc,cnue .\ct of 1987 The intent of the la". "'h1ch will afT~ct ma1 nl) corporations and wealthier ind1>1do31s. 1s 10 · 1 ncrea~~".v------111.-LPff Sl 3 billion over a twO·)c-ar period Here are so me of the m ore S notewonh) pro\ 1s1o ns of the la"' corr • Bcginnmg in 1988. interest on home aequ1s111on 1ndeb1edness up to SI millio n will 0c deductible The interest deductio n on home-cqutt) loans "'Ill be hm11ed 10 loans up to S I00.000 with no concern for how loan proceeds are used. lntcrtst on refinanced mongages will be dt'duc- tible to the extent that the loan balance doesn't excC'ed "'hat 11 was 1mmed1atel) before refinancing. In· debtedness incurred to substant1all) improve a quahlied residence will incrca~ acqu1s1t1on indebtedness. • Pe~onal scrv1Ct' corporatio ns will be taxC'd at a Oat rate of 34 percent. t'1Tec11 ve for tax )cars beg1n- n1ng after 1987. • Perhaps tht most important provision for businesses 1s the onc that allows partnerships. corpor- ations and personal service corpor- ations to retain or elect fiscal years. The 1986 Ta~ Reform Act required many of these entttics to shift to a calendar ta:< )Car. The t 987 law will enable these ent1t1es to keep their previous fiscal years. and It"' ill allo w new enm1t'S to adopt fiscal )Cars cndina no earlier than ~pt. 30. Panncnh1ps and corporations w1sh1ng to rcu11n or ado pt a fiscal year under this prov1s1on must file an election to, do so and must make "rcquu'Cd pay- ments" 1n the tmount of the tax deferral result1n1 from the u se of the fiscal year. The word1na of 1h1s prov1s1on 1n the new law ha created 1<> much confu ion that the Internal Revenue Service 1s un<kr pressure to quickly publish clanfy1na n.ile . • More wain wtll be subJ«t to Social ~unty (FlC'A) tnes bet.an· ntnJ 1n 1988. Emptoyers mu t pay FIC A the oo all their cmptoytts' cash ttps. Wa1cs pe1d to one' o wn spOusc and chlldrtn over 18 att aubj«t to A laxC1. Alto. tbt ltttS for ddttnuntlll .vMlhfr farm w-.n arc subJ«t to FICA taxt5 arf chanted When compared to the swttpu\t chlntn made b) ,._. 1916 Tu Reform Act. t.he pron1aon1 of the ~---.C\'CnUC C:l orl917 tttm minor The change in the limits on deduc- t1b1ht) of home mortgage and ho me- cqu1t) loan 1nte rc'>t '" perhaps the most important pro \ 1'\10n for ind1- v1duals. Among the law's o ther pro' 1s1o ns I are the followin2: •Mutual fund shareholders "'ho I itemize deductions on the ir 1987 ta\ returns ma) deduct their share of th<' fund"s t \pcnsc without appl) ing tht' l percent Qoor o n m1scellaneou'> 1lem1zed deductio ns • The top estate ta\ rate. 'IChedulcd to d rop in 1988 to .SO percent. remain'> I at .SS perct'nt for ano th<'r liH ~cars. 1 • Estates O\'er SI 0 m1lhon "'111 losc the benefit oft he graduated estate and gift tax rates and the unified e"at(' I and gift tax c redit. • The prov151on of th<' 19 6 Ta' RefQrm Act that allowt'd estates to sell stock to an Emplo)« tod Ownership Plan (ESOP) and deduc1 half the procttds from the ta~ablc value of the estate has bttn changed • Estate valuation fr«zes art' hm- 1ted. ·' • Dcakrs may no longer use the installment sales method of rcpon1ng incomt'; non-dealers may still use this method. There arc sptt1al rules for obltaat1ons over SS m1llto n. • Somt rules •ovemu\1 pubhcl) 1raded panncrsh1ps arc chanard Gtntrally. a publl(ly trackd panncr· ship will bt treated as a ~fl)Oratton under l~ new law. hems attn bu table to cch publl(ly trackd pennast\1p m u$l bt treated wperattl) on a panncr's 1nd1vtdual tH return losJt1 from one p1nnenh1p. for example. may not bt apphtd ••Mt pasS1vt tncomt from othtr activ111c • Corponi11ons are requu't'd to tettlnate tMer peytMttt of ttumated ta•cs • family farm t'OrpOl'lbOft mu t ow the attnlll IMthod "'~"''"' af ~ _aac.omc t~ SlS •lllioa.: ,......,,,,•m•11,.. ac"'••IMf II ,1\ltwp:wt-._ .. man' nWll' Jrc \JHI II hl· n m'i1dt'nn lld1c 1.h1l'l,11pt'rJ11n~ 11llil1.'r ot the ~ ut h · mu' ,·;l-~..Ll........_,._........._..J-1-.........,'-"...,.._-_.,._,~.....,.__..>.......__._........_ 1'!> 111 c .ro m P·' n ~. IO\.JI manuf:11. tun·" l11unJ a 1hird "'h1l h ha' I;, llffil1'' 1n < on net 111. ut l.tnd 1n c 1n•l'""''lh -1"'' d tam1h V. II J'1 " v.. -..J, dt turmcr ~~~1 1111i 1t.Jd' · -r-halrm:in 11 Pi m1.·ri,.i r1>fll -...id 11 u1ns1denng pJrtlJI or 101al relcKa· .. \o 11 1hn ·r~ loo\.rng Im a In"' r· lion\ lll'>I Jrl'J th~,·rc hound to mu\l otT The main gripe Tht• '\uhur~<, thl [J,t C 11Jc.·1 .. 1.'hllh U\l'J IP hJ\l' th1.• ICX:allon !IOU\lng rm.1'\ flJ\C '>oan·d \0 thJI '.'tthlWI thl' l'll'>I nt th~ Big .\ppk m Jn\ homes are uu• of thc r('ach ol ha'c gro,~n 'o dogged "'llh ix·opk C\l·n \Orne t'.'o-incomc fa m 1lu.·s In H11"'.ird l O"'l'O' a \talc '-t'natur '>llml' .. 11t l"-'rl·nJ, J rt·n l \tt•mmcJ lr11m ~r1Jgl'pt1n JnJ t..hJirmJn 111 the f J ttit.. 1,1 ( llUl"I\ lllUIJ hnumc :ii (,l·nrral .\'>~·mbh ·, I ran .. pona11on pJ,tur,· h 1 tor ( '~1ut1\l'' v.1th li11k ( omm111cc: dc:'-4.nbn the s11ua11on uimn L'h.l' lx'lJ U<.(. fX'l'Pk "ho ~ur~ on lnfrrsta1c '<'i and thC' \krnll 1r. l!ll' ''Jd<'' r \laurant'' Jnd othC'f Par\."J~ -:-thc a·gwn' major h gh· · ~u' 'le,~·, "-1.•n 1 tx· .tl"lk t11 all11rd 11 "'a\\ -,1\ "ab .... >luteh ho rrendou' II\, hl·r l and l'3" thJ t life hcrl .• ,, no longer a < 111.·cn "'1ch. the c1,eragc pn ct· of a bargain huml' ha!> nscn from $~6."'30 1n 1<ro .:It°'> gr1dlOlL. trum ti 311 am to \\n,Jd\11.lc ~h .. mt"tJ l'nm('nld ' att(·r 30 .\ nde Imm Bndgq>on Ill hl'JJ~uJ rtcr' •·• < 1ft'(O\Ao 11..h 1n 14"0 -..1amford 1h.i1 <>hnuld tal..c 2 ~ m1 nutl"' ''ht·r• 1 , ... J, \nw11c1n < .sn <. 11 " taL.rs mnrC' lhJn one ht>ur and ii '11.1irmJ11 • "' Kq.t111n.:1I PIJn .\\ t''l'f"\ .:i,ro.·1.1 ,,, ma" 1ran,ri•MJl1on ,, , .1' ••n .i~ ' .,t m1, plJnn1nF or "cl' u...,·J '"'' 1h1 \C.:lf ~ o "'c:'d ,1 111 µr11.1t1~n 1...r ihc Ir -~w tt· rer.111n •I hJ1.l' hufll.·k<.'> itridli"'·L.. Cl"'''"" c,a1J (Pleaee tee CORPORATE/ A 101 ··M ost people"' ho ma\.l· J moH· dn to ~ .,06.150 la\t vu r said \tank ' a lo1utlookingand1l thc-.·re aftnh1g "lun. pubhshcr ut th1.· (1r('('n\Ao 11.h cm1 difTcr1.·m c' thl·n··, no lunger J Rl'1..llfd ot Rl·.il E .. 1.lll' Jk~ b1g ror,1 difTerC'ncd.,1.·t"c.-t.'n 't.'"') ML. lie ~1d 1he .. .\rnl'rl\dn Drl·;im·· - and f Jirfil'ld < nunt\ .. <.aid Pe1cr J h•ur-hedroom hl)ml' •'n 11nl' JCrt• nl .. Can Your Trust Handle Real Life? The rcalit\' hcing, nothing st8\'S the ame. Famil y situ<1tio ns change con st anth" :\ot to men, • don e..-xternal c onomic conditio ns. \\'hat\' )U need i a Fid uL~i:1 r\' cxrcrr \\'h l' understands this and can \vork \\'ith \'l )ll ~1 nJ '\ )LJr <Htl 'r ney to establish a tru t that i.. fl exjhlc l'n l )ta~h t\' J cal \Vith these cver,ch anging fa ts of life. At The Private Bank at Banker~ Tru't, \'<. 'll ,,·111 ha\ t' a full,timc partner \\'ho~e experience "·111 lea\'C ,·nu "nn· fident abo ut the future. \X'hile ma kinµ the ffl <. )~t <.l t<. )d ay. To find )Ut nl re a ut the tru~t that\ n ght (l)r V<.Rl, \vritc or call: Mr. David P. Cattrell, Din.~tl)r, Ra nker~ Tru t Cotnpany f California~ 1 ./\., 1l\ .,.uth Gmnd Avenue, L Ang les, ali~ rnin 41... \Y(l. Tel. 213/62 2 nfE Private Bank l" Bankers Trust. \\ ~ltKE MO V FOR PEOPU WllO ~KEM Y, ' .. ... ~ . - , ... --..,-...----. ..... ---~-------~~_,-,....,...---,..---------------:-------~-...-~-~--~~~~ CLDSE-UP Is time rigtlt for home buyer~ to.take up ARMs? ~ . . ,. ~dJustable rate mor1p&cs (ARMs) Most AR Ms bavc caps or limits on In addition. you have the option to you may be charicd a hi,tler rate than your monthlyl)>lyments that would &r\: once igatn capturinj the attention their adjustments. For mstance. the switch to a fixed rate~toan with fixed prevailing rates for fixed rate mort-result from risina interest ratCJ. or home buyers. mtcrcst rate on many one-) car AR Ms monthly payments if inte~t rates gages. If you don't foresee a steadily rising Interest rates on 30-year. fued·rale cannot be raised or lowered by more drop. subJCCt to stated fees and ttme income or you couldn'1 afford to keep monga.ges averaged 10.8 percent in than 2 perttnt.agc points each adJu t· limits. The Federal National Mort-An ARM may be a lood choice if your house if your mOf'tPIC costs J.inwil).,so one-year ARMs '1 in-ment period. and 1he most the aaae Association (Fannie Mac). you plan to own your home for only increased. then a fixed rate mortpae trodu tor) rates of 8 peroent or so intcrcst rate can rise or fall over 1hr which buys mortp&cs from banks three to five years, perhaps because is better. because the monthly pay- loot.. appeahnghto many profiSP«ed uve term6 of the loan 1s generall) \percent and thrif\s, pve the ·convertible h~~!~~~~~tot !~:!: t~;~;.J.i'ft;! ments will never va~. A f''"ed· rate1 borro\l,ers. "t t esc rates. a 1x rate or percenL monllllae market a boost in 1987 loan is also 1he sol ution 1or pcop e f S 00 000 Id _,. lower initia rate on an ARM will save f mongage o I . wou c.rry a ·To take an ARM w11h no 1ntert>t when 1t announced it would buy who Just want the security o ~0~1ng monLhl) pa) ment of $937. while t.he ratc.cap...cven 1f 1t camcs a lo"er rate cooven1ble ARMs tflar. me:ct its you money in the short term com-exactly what their mortaaae pnnc1pal monthl) pa)ment on a one-year than an ARM \I.1th a cap. 1s a H~f) period. even 1f1he index to which the quahfica1ions. pared to a fixed rate loan, and those and interest payment will be each and .\RM would be onl}' $734. nsky propos11ion mongage rate is linked docs not rise. savings may be more than cnouJh to every month they own their home. The tntcrest rate that lenders If interest rates drop . .\ RM s &•' l' Some lenders ha'•e introduced new The conversion feature ts conve· compensate for any increase in rates Choosing a monpgc is one of the charge on l\RMs 1s ba~ on a specific )OU the potenllal to decrca~ ~our I) pcs of ARM des11ned to reduce the ntent. and convenipa should cost overt he time you own the home. most 1mponant financial decisions 1nde"t. such as the yield on U.S. mortgage rate and ) our monthl) risks of adjustable rate loans. One of much less than refinancing from an An ARM may also be appropriate you will ever make. and there have Treasuf) sccunt1es. plus a marg.in of pa) ments w11hou1 refinancing )our the: most popular is the convertible adjustable rate lo a fixed nue mon-for borrowers whose income is cur-ne ver been more financing options one 10 three percentage points. The monpge. But. 1f mterest rates n~ )0 .\RM. which combined some of the gage. rently not high cnouah to qualify for a available. A mortgage loan pro- 1ntcrest rate on any ARM ma) vary could your month!) pa) men ts mo t attractive features of adJu'stablc But there arc hm1tattons to con-fixed rate loan in ihe amount they fcssional can help you select the right rcnod1call) -for example. t vcry In comparing AR Ms. )OU should and fi.\ed rate mortgages. Like tra· ''eniblc AR Ms. You may pay a hit.her want. But keep in mind an ARM is mortga&e 10 su11 your needs. one. three or fi1,c ~cars -based on also be aware that some inst1tu11on'> d111~rnal AR Ms. convertible ARMs initial rate than on a reaular A~M. not advisable unless you art fairly Maq Rlltlle If .. ice JH"Hltk•t UHi changes 1n the base tndex. Generali). offer low "teaser'" rates at th e out'>t't t' p1call} offer a lower ini tial interest and there is no guarantee that interest confident your income will climb m ... 1er, COll,.ater 111/.,.,,..u.. 1er· 1he longer the adjustment penod. the That means your interest rate "111 ra te and lower mon1hl) payments rates will drop and make convening over the years so that you can .-1ce1, •I MerrUI Ly.ell, Pierce, l'll1ther the inittal monµac rate. increase at the first adjustmen t than fi -.ed rate loans. worthwhile. Also. if you do conven. comfortably meet any increases in Teuer Ir Smltll IK . Airlines intensify rivalry SERVICE SCREENS HOME REPAIRERS •.. PHOE I . .\nz. 1.\P) -Ther(' arc a 101 of s1m1lan11es bel\l.~n .\mcnca Wtst .\1rhnes and ulh· "est .\1rhnes. bu1 the b1gd1fferencc 1s M, the balance shcc1 .\mcnca West lost S45 7 million l.•61 'car. "'htle ou1h"est had a net r rotl1 ofS20 2 m1lhon The Tcmpe-based .\menca Wtst 1s •utting bad. on operations 1n a dt.'lcrm1ned push to rrturn to profitabilm . B\ March I . Amcm:a West plans to diminatc nl·.irl> Io percent of 11s nlgh ts. rt•ducl· the·s11c of llS au-craft n~ct and to reduce 1he size of 1t!> "orkforcc b} 500 JOb through attn~ 11on and 'oluntdf) lea HS .. , n our opinion this 1s the corr('('· t ion necessar) for u<> 10 be a profitable mpan) ... said Ed 8t'auva1s. cha1r- m:i n and foundt'r of .\menca V. c<;t "\\ ~· (3111t.l lc\ ehng off.'" Beau\ at\ "1td · \\ c''l bl-en d1mb1ng stead1h t.-r almo'>t ti~)car'i and no" "e·rc gorng w k' l'I ofT and make a profit . and then conunuc to chmb ·· Thr numbt'r of da1I~ depanurco; .,.111 be cu t \.1 arch I from 54., to 51 · Eighteen flights ongmatmg from Ph0tn1\ ~111 be C'anceled. lea' 1ng tht <11rltnc: w11h 155 datl) departures The cutback m operat100'i 1s t.'\· pectc:d to S3\C ~mcnca West ahout ~i,Q million to S 70 m1ll1on in IQ oul ,1fcs11mated re' cn ues ofS 700 m1ll1on 11) $800 m1llton Hclane Becker. an airline anah\I "Hh thl' tn'estmc.-nt firm of \hl·ar\on l ~hma n in Ne"' York. \.ltd the airline ma} tic doing too little. 100 la1t· Thl· a1rl1ne 1s faced "1th the problem of fi lling not onl~ It\ 122- t•f· I ·13-scat Boemg .,J'., am.raft bul .tbo 1h1: ~H·n I 90-seat Bo<:1ng .,,.,s 1hJt pro' 1dc scr' Ill" trom Ph<Xn1't J'H.I Las \"cg..1!. to< h1cago. 'c" ) ork < 1t' and 8alt1morc-V. ash1ngton \he \..tid ~he said an un1.cnain eumom' , vuld damp1.:n u10,umer <>pending .1"ld furtha d.irkl·n 1hc com pan~·, •l)tlook ~hl· alo;o 1-u&gl''>tl·d that \ml·ma <''1 ma\ rind 11 J11lil ult to \Ul1.css- ' Jlh shrink '' of')lrat1on!> Jdding "~11 'oml· J1rlinl'' thJt ha,1..· tnl·d to ut h.1d, opcrallPn'> tind the re' cnue )' >!r<:atcr than lhC' 1.U)t sa ~ 1ng~ . PRATT BRANDT RUCJt Avco Financial elects Bukow, Fite Directors of Avco Finaac:laJ Services tn In tnc have elected .-1\onfld Bukowas exccull ve '1ce.pres1dcn1 and chief finanoal officer -and Gary L. f'ite a'> C'tccut1 ve v1ct" president and controller. Bu1to~ ,1,ill bl-n:~pons1bk tor .\FS's global finan cing acti' 111cs. ha. biltt management. lender and 10\t·stor relation\. cash managemel')t an the 1n'C:lllmcn1 ac t1\lllCS rm .\f "i\ profit-sharing plan and 1t~ 1nsurancc ~ubs1d1ancs • • • Rudolph (" Baldoni. chairman of the board for Tbe Buk o Oraace Coeatv. announces the appointment of R01er W. Pratt as th CAMPBELL BRADB URNE OLAFSON o<:" prc-s1dcnt and l h1cl <:'te<.u lt'e offi<.cr for lhc commercial bani.. hascd in Fountain Valle\ • • • Ray Brandt of( nrona dcl Mar ha~ bn·n appo1ntl·d <;ale\ manager ot the .\nahe1m oflit:l' of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Se rvices. • • • EmHleBC) Power Engineering has appointed Kenneth A. Ruell a\ president and chief e'ccutl\e officer Hans Imhof. founder and pres1dtnt. assumes 1he pos1t1on of chairman of the board. Ruck"' 111 be responsible for all operations of the Co~ta Mc~ compan~ and 11s substdiaty ED PAC in Horsham. Pa "'1th combined sales expected to c\teed S8"5 m1ll1on this }Car • • • Joining Grubb & Eilis's ewpon Ekach lOmmernal brokerage office arc David H. Bradbunae ol 'le"'pon Beach as an industnal propenies spt'('i.altst and Fruit R. Campbell of ( osta Mesa as an office propcn1es speo ahst and Gregory J . Olafson of Seal Beach as a retail propcntes o;peuaho;t • • • Jaaie Dnlff. consumer loan officer at the Huntington Beach office. has bt'en appo1tcd an a\~1~tan1 'ice prc"dent of Liberty NaU.UUluk.. Fr omA9 enurc cus1om -made home.'' she added. Pauker said each craftsman must pass a co mprehensive screenmg before he becomes a pan of her referral business. Rick Beaudl) 1s the owner of Bcaudl) Carpet Care ba~ an Hunt- ington Beach. His service tncludcs carpet and upholstef) cleantng. wood floor upkeep and flood restoration . He "'as referred 10 Pauker by his brother-to-la"' three )'Cars ago. ~ccording 10 Beaudl). Pauker's screening procedure docs not stop once a tradesman 1s accepted into 1he sen ICC "It 1s on ongoing screen mg ... he said. "She constantl} monitors each )Ob. You arc only as good as your last JOb.'" Beaudry said teaming up with Pauker has made a positive financial impact on his bustness. "II 1s best thin' that has happened to m} business.' he said ... When I ad,cn1sc in the Yellow Pages. 11 cosl around SJOO per month. I may get fi\C or SI\ l'alJs a month: I may land t"'o or thrrc Jbbs from that "In Decrmbcr Bonnie ga ve me kads "htch turned into a profit of SJ.000 Her'fcc "'as only 10 percent of that amounl ·· Beaudn said 1he amount of net\l.Ort..uif Pauker does 1s the key to the rcferra scr\ ice. .. he rubs dbo"s \I, 1th professional people." he said ... Bonntt' calls me "11h leads and I close 1he maJonly of thl'm occauSt' \h(' hai, alread) talked me up so mulh to her cltcnts tha1 lht') arl' <>old on me I think the world of her·· According to Pauker. a woman "11h seemingly endless energ} and enthusiasm. her marketing skills allo" the craftsman to concentrate on his trade rather th.an after-hour pubhc relat ions work . .. The tradesman puts advert1se- men1s 1n 1hc Yellow Pages and then after a long day at work comes home and stans answenng messagts.'' she said ... What I do for the tradesman 1s markel my service through a number oforgan1za1ionsand through massive amounl!> of d1Stnbu1ed fliers ·· "I delivered 37.000 fliers mvself last )car at doors throughout Orange Count}.'' she said. "I have heard sad stones "'hen people call me after my flier lands on their door. The) say the tradesman (lhey had hired pre\ IOUS· I~) took money. disturbed the famil y or did shoddy worlt." Pauker sa)s 111s not uncommon for her 10 dchver a free 20-minute Lalk on -----------------------------------------------------------------------~ •• II' P411 \tlff{llOlnt \ f"4Tf[(lf\'\lfCJl"IY '" 1 '·~II(<'? •I') I ll~i.f,f "'mlOl'T 1'1<1Tl:1. llATF "'l U ' o ~I() •r 11111 \N( I f),0~ tHullr t 1Cl'l00 •(' tf/!lffl rtStr'll tlf•ll,I npph 0 PREM -. CHECKING* S11111,ft· 111tt·1 nt "" halances of $10.000 to $90.000. Hi gh Earnings Our Premium checking Account offers the high rate of interest specified above, with total liquidity. When you need your funds just write a check. In the meantime enjoy the comfort of knowing that your funds are.~. Insured by an Agency of the Federal Government • FSLIC Insurance protects your deposits up to 100. 000. AM. our Premium ehecking Account doesn 'l teQuire a long term commitment like tenn accounts do. tore than 180 branches 1n California. Call information for the branch nearest you. • .. ' ~-----, ' •• "Tricks of the Trades ... Be Sman Or St-5oIT) ... to womens' clubs, new- comers· groups. business groups and service clubs. sometimes 12 times a month. Brochures descibing her re- ferral service are available after her talk. While Pauker said the craf\smen consider her a "counselor" because of the leads and encouragement shl' provides. the propeny owners call her the ··sleuth of Orange County ... for her abihl} to find the nght craftsman for the nght JOb . Gary Gra). "'ho owns Orangt Coast Jeep Eagle in Costa Mesa. ·1carned about Pauker last year through a Newport Bt-ach business club. .. , th ink my first need was someone to do some pamting in our Costa Mesa dealership... he said. "She supplied a painter that did an excel- lent JOb. He showed up on time and did e'artl) what was expected ofh1m -which 1s sometimes tough to find 1n a tradespcrson ... In the last year Gray said he has used Pauker's ~rvice tn all -three of his dealerships and at ha~ residence. "E'el)onc she <;emcs up w11h 1s super.'" he said. "I don't have lo waste m} time prcscreentng 1he person - she has done all 1hat for me ... Gra) said Pauker's tradespeople ofTer fair pnces on JObs contract~. "I needed repairs done on 1he roof of m} bcac~ house:· he said. "The person I contacted bid the JOb S 1.100. The guy Bonnie found for me did the JOb for S360. The roofer even called me after the last big rains to ask how the roof held. "I have come 10 rel} on Bonnie. She 1s the first person I call whenever we need a repair done ... he added. For added 1nformat1on about The End Result, call 720-3969 or 5~6-6008. Elaine Redfield heads OC interior designers The Amencan Society of lntenor Designers has elected Elaine M. Redfield of Fullerton as president of the Orange Counl) chapter. Educated al Wellesley College and lJCLA. Red fit>ld has been an ac· credited designer srncr I Q73. She 1s a charter member of the society's count~ chapter and has received se' eral awards for professional actue\ ement. Redfield was a founding member of the Orange County Performing Ans Center. Orange Count '.t' Philhar- monic Society. Pacific Symphony. Fullerton Civic Light Opera and Volunteers for Kids' Sakes. She served three terms as a 1rustcc of South Coast Repertory and currently holds board pos111ons with the Per· forming Arts Ct'nter. Newport Harbor Art Museum. Opera Pacific and UCI Foundation. According 10 Redfield. today's professional intenor designer 1s con- cerned with much more than furnishings and ornamentation or household intenors. "Our designers are co ncerned w11h low-cost housing. energy con sen a· t1on. desi gning offices. hotels and restaurants. increasing worker pro- duct•' II}. 1mprov1ng effi c1cnc) of pubhc buildings and planning bar- rier-free fac1hties for the handicapped and aged.'" she said. "M> goals for our chnpler arc lo develop a resource hbraf). establish a greater pubhc presence and continuc our service to the community:· She noted 1hat a co nunu1ng obJCC· 11 vc of the ~8.000-member national society 1i. 10 license design pro- fessionals to protect consumers and the mdustr) - Serving on Rcdficld's board arc Andrea Holte of Orange and Lynn Smith of Costa Mesa. vice presidents. J. Trent Harmon of Ncwpon Beach. treasurer: Mane Chan of Laguna Hills. secretary ".bby Menhenett of Corona del Mar. na11onal director. and Pai StampsofM1ss1on VicJO. past president. CORPORA TE EXIT ... FromA9 C'onnccttcut. Ne"' Jersey and Ntw a"'a}' and ha ve no need to be tn the York. command center of the global market He said that when companies arl' finding other loca1ions and betng moved to Connecticut 1n the 1970s. in a sense pushed out or at least costed housmg was affordable. land was out by those who have to ha ve that plentiful and an ample labor pool was location." said John Keit h. president a"ailablc. of1he Regional Plan Association. "The county has changed dramati-A survey b} the Southwestern Area cally already.'' 'he said. "Greenwich Commerce and Industry Association. ha' closed schools in 1ht last I 0 yea rs a coaltt1on of business groups and the 1md thev do that becau~ they no state, said last ycarthattwice as many longcr h·ave enough kids 10 use the manufacturers moved out of Fair- schools. No young people can afford field County as moved in during th r to hve in these c111es... past fi ve years. Evidence of a possible corporate Manufacturing generates S 10 rxodus cropped up in 1987. when at b1Miion in revenues and provides 36 least si.l companies pulled out of the percent of the JObs in the county. said area: Al Petnkas. president of thl' Wilton- • Gcor1ia-Pac1fic Corp. an-based V1tta Corp. and chairman of nounccd it would move most of its the task force that directed the survey. regional opera11ons from Darien to its Bui John Mitov1ch. president and corporate hcadquaners tn Atlanta. chief execuuvc officer of SACIA. said The Fortune SOO forest products he doesn't believe "the bloom 1s company employed 320 people in completely off the rose" in Fairfield Darien. makina tt the town's sina)c Count)'. largest employer. "When people look at the rc11on • Revere Copper and Brass Inc.. and Stt some traffic patterns. some which had moved from New York 10 people like to attribute the erosion (of Stamford about two years aao. said it businesses) to traffic or cost. but that's planned to relocate 1u hcadquaners not completely it. There's a ranac of tn the Midwest. thinp h1ppcn1na." he said, • Penn Central Corp. said it would Milovich said some of the com- move its headquarters fro m Green· panics that moved to the rqion in the wich to Ci ncinna11. 1970s arc no longer here because they • Stauffer Chemical Co. an· bAv..L.tx:tn m__c~tb . others or nQunC'ed it would closc its held· bouaht out. quar1ers 1n Westport. Its three main orporate executives at comp1ntts blHincues were split up and the that hive not annou~ 1ny plans to headquarters are movina to Shelton. move d«hne to discuu the poui- Conn .• Wtlm1naton, Ott. and Ctu-bihty of rcloc1t1n1 bca'4se it womes caao. , their cmployttt. • El«lrolu.x Inc. said it would 5h1ft But w~n Louis Hams and AI- its hndquancrs from Stamford to ~1ates. the survey ttKan:h firm in Atlanta. New York, asked chief' c7.CCVtivc • lomqa CC>f"P. returned to Utah offi~o narnt the bnt ~ only. 1 yar aftn movina 1t1 had· mtt nan ara 1n -'tkh to locaie 1 quanm to Stamford. buttw. OOM of the 403 na:wti'fft --- Most cued I.be nttd for "c:ontohd• ranked any Connttticu~iua. tion" u the l'U.IOn for aNvi ... but .. Oventl. the New Yon atta. oM knowlcdetablc obtervff met the •hich indudnConnecticut, doaert bilh COii ofs&a)'•• •n t.bt ara was 1 a ptttty bid rap," uid Mat llUf . COlllnbuUftl fic:tor.. 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TO ( >\ r 1 -Poor manage· mC'nl. an 1nati1ht' 111 ~'1'<>perat(' and a prton uplt1on v.11h "hofH('rm profit arr anwnJ rra,.on' \m('11, an b\ls1ne ' 1\ lo,ing rnund to ft)rY1&n romp('11tor. ...,, ' the lin t rt>pon ol t~ \I IT C omn11 \ton lln I ndu\tnal ProdU<"tl\ ,,, The l ' S N'onom' 1s st1ll 1hc mo't f)'odu tt\(' 1n the "'"uld bu1 roulJ ~ 1u.,,.SJC'd b' oth('r n111ons that art p1n1na on 11, tht-,omm1~\lon rt" ponC'd M onda' at th(' annual mttt1n& ofltlf' "'"~·nc·ua s ioon for the' Ad' all('('mt'n1 o -wt art unan about kttpma tht 1tandard on" '"I tn IM l lnitC'd latt' and C'nhanc•na 1t. ..... sa1d M1 hl(I l (}(f1oUZ dtrtt10f of tM l..abortt01') for omputcr • K'n« at the \ta "' chUYtU lnstuult of Tcd1no)o& and •chairman oft ht commtUaon ··ln that 11ensc. "*I thtnl prodlK'l1V1t} 1 1m• pornan The Q)mman1on •'U appotftttd an C>rttmbtf 10 6 b) MJT P1&idtat h•t Gna , lti 11 MIT tMna.-, "ltnttn.. pohucal ~t• aed KOBOftUlft -tadYdl• It.., $ok)w, ant )'ftf'I WUtrlft'af'tlW ...... P'nW n. ftUMftttn -were .... • dt't('rm1nc I~ <'8U\('<. ol thC' Wl'lkn~' in l produ "' 11\ aod to makt ~un'\mtndauon\ to mdu \t). uni· \('1";1t1t\ and IO'C'mmtnt ronctm•"I v. h. t mtJhl be donf "' ("()nTn 11 In 11s intC'nm t'Tpon Mondi}. tht- ' lmm1 s1on hnC'd v. hat 11 bdtC'"'n to hr th(' fh(' pnn 1pal causo of thr d('(hnt 1n .\m('ncan product•' tt} ThC'\ &l'T •E'(nS)"t ancntion to IC'ttHttn and •n"~t~nl\ that•~ pirofi1.abtit tn 1h(' \bon run 'mcnHln,C'nlt'd thr 1ran 1 tor radio. rolor kk>vm<>ft and lht '•dto cassC'ttt recorder. De MOU10$ ~·d ~mmcan bus-M"ttes qu1C'kl~ lolt antcrnt 1n proch.Ct"I thtm. ho•<''C'f'· and to~ t~ mar· kc~ to J1P1n •ParoC'lual aun.clo that fed t\mma.n buu.e•n to..,. 1M9fl· btftl lllf1\UOft lO _,... ~ pcll\on h' the mact"•·tool ,.._. If). \mcn<W\ flnm lntid • ~ ontcrs radw t• fn awlwl> -. h er ~• .... -.. ftnns ~-~ t111•1 .. (91Murid "'*' of die ....._ DrnOinsilid :- •• +I ... i. .... Congress should redefine role of Post-al Service The gro using and grumblingabout cutbacks b y the Postal Sc.·r \ ll'l' last weeke nd were as pred ictable as the rising sun. :-.;o one likes to think he is go ing to get less ser\'in.·. e per1all} "he n it's something he ho lds as sacred a s the m ail. Rut cutback was the o rder of the day. and post offices throughout the natron began doing j ust that • Wrndo\\ service at m a n) post offices was eliminated o n ·a1urda). Sunday mail pic kup suffered the same fate. Other reductrons in ho urs and services are taking place. hut the "ceke nd mail e rn ce sacrifices arc the m o l nolll'l'Jble to the public. r he reaso n? Otlicrals blame a $1 2 b11l1on c ut Congrc s made in thl' Po tal 'en rn··s appropnat1o n. That cut and "hat "'e expect o f the.· po:.t otlin.· cause a lot o f frustration. The Postal Sen ice lS a strange_ creature. Its employees arc u \ii wn ants. and its operations are panially financed with federal funds. But the Postal er"ice is not a government agc.·m~ Thae are other rnntradtctr o ns created b\ the Posta l c.·n 1u:\ status. but there's also'a realit) that can't be denied. \\hen the monc~ to run a business o r a go' ernmcntaJ agenc.·~ 1s not there. the managers ha,·e to do o ne of two thr ngs: The\ lcJn find more m onc' to main1a10 the leq~I of sen rce or thl'\. c.Jn rc.·ducc en llC to.absorb the cuts. I · It the post u llice coulJ do e plants. the budget cut could hJ' l' been cac;1h mad\.' But that's not.the case. Bc.·t·ausc th.l' pc.1'1 u tlicl' 1s a sen ice 1ndustf} and can 't reduc.·e produ1. t1c.>n . the.· uni~ thing managers can do 1s rl.'duce t he.· le.'\ c.·I of Sl'r' 1t c.· c.1r get rid o f e nough cm plo~ ces to make up the.• c."UtS It's no big l.'trc.'t that thc cost nf a fir t-dass stamp "111 soungotu ~5u:nis ll1.l\'1.''1.'r.th1.·Po tal cn1ccand C'ongn.•s<; mu ... t -.uon\.'r or IJter tac.c.' thl' fort that tht' l'O!.t of mail sen ice 1"> incrcJsrng lc.t\ll't thJn 11 'hould \\hen c um pared tO o ther ck men ts of th1: c.'lonum' The Postal Sen Ill' ·.,.,as l rc.·ated as a guarantc.·c that tht· publrl \\Ou Id ha' c dq>endable mail scr' ice. hut thl' Postal c.·n Kl' ha<. gro"n 10 he much more. It ha'i C\panded a nd o ffl'r'> more than guarantc.·cd mail dell\ c~ tu l'\ a~ l It~. to" n and \ 1llag1: in the.' l . n1tcd tale">. Ta\pa~crs hJ\ l' pa1c.l dt•arl~ to help the.· P11'ital "icn itc.' kcc.·p up \'Ith the prr' .1t1.· hu,rm.·s'>C'> that ''l'rc.· allo\\l.'d tn lUmpcte "1th the pust ufTtlc 0\1.•rn1gh1 package dcl1,t·r~ 1s ~n example. The roncept began" 1th parcel post but rap1dh expanded 10 documents. so the.· Po4'tal Sen Kc.' gcarl·d up to protect its market In the.' future.· thac.· ''111 ht· more tompct1tron Tht: 1.·4u1pnwnt anc.l ielhnulog~ no " C\rst tu 1n,tantl~ scnJ lop1e"> of dol umcn11., <l' a telephone linec; ur h' -.a1dh1e. <. umputcr trammi...,1un ol business lcucr\. bills. l.'tc has the pott·n11al 10 1ai...1.· a hugl' hllc out of the monopol~ mar~ct the Postal ~c.·n Ile.' ha .. c.'nJO)Cd The luture of the Postal . er' ice. and "hat "e pa) tor 11.1s a political qucstron that \\Ill not tx· settled b ) the forces of the el o n o m rc market plan· Prl\ a tc 1 nd ust ~ can be sclcct1' l' about "here 11 offer' J l'n ice and balance the.' profit against the.· c.O':tl. But ( u ngrl.''i'i ha to guarantee some form or mail dl.'ll\1.·r~ lllC\t:r~ ut11t•n no matter "here.· that pcr<,on lr'l''i. Congress could Jo 1hclf ana thc.· ta\pa~rrc; a hrg fa, or h) dt'Crding "hat thl' P11,tal 'icr\ rre 1<. and "hat rt "tl l bl' rn the f uturc It'<. lud1t rou' 111 hl'l11.'H' that a 4ua\l-goH·rnm1.·ntal agcnc.' run b~ J hurt·JulrJl'~ lan lo..t·c.·p up "ith the.· pn\ate ~c.·rtor unlcc.s rt ~W'' J lut m11rc mum·~ than \\l' arc.' \\lll1ng to PJ~ OTHER VotcEs Acid rain If th~ i:H.lm 1n r.,trat1<1n ront1 nu1.·s to drag 11s hrcls on doing <.omething lomtruCtl\ t about ~ud rain. President Rl'agan·s 1.·nt1n· 1rml· rn offic.e i" going to pa<ic; "1thoul real actio n on th1:, t'n' 1rnnmt•r1tJ I thrt'.11 . I ht· rc.·1.1.·nt un\<tll<.factor} m eeting with ( anadtan utlrt 1dl' 1n \\ J '>h1n~tun l'i a fresh indicat ion that 1h1-; ma\ h..ipf>\.'n • It 1-; true that a 'irnr<lgin ot apparent progrc!>s "'J' ma<lr f he .\mt•ncans agreed that an a ttempt sho uld he.· made to negotiate an and rain control treaty with Canada. But the rr "a' no po'i1 t1ve U.S. respons~ to that countf\ \ 'r>c.·1.·rfic pro pmal' for rl·ducing the "olumc of aud r:trn that mo'c' nwthc.".l\l\A.ard J lro\c, the l J.<i.-C anadian bor(kr \ 't rt·nt1tit ton1.,1.•n,us c;a" action 1'i nl'l'<kll Our go\ c.·rnnwnt <.houlJ \ho" more signs of he1ng "rllrng 111 do rt\ parl Wesler!} I R.1.1 SUD Baby M decision Thr ('\few Jcrse) Suprem e Court I found t h.1 t th(• Raby M lOntrac.l t on ... 11tutcd an illegal bah' 'ak he.·( :iu'l' 11 prtl\ 1ded for t"ompematron. The quec;t1on for the Legislature 1s· \huuld '>uch contrac111 ~ o utla"cd as bei ng. in thr mun ·, "m<l\. inherent!~ "loath ~omc" and leading to "the e \plo1ta11o n ol a ll panics"" Or should they be rccogn11ed a'i uscf ul and. m fact. inc' 1tablc ~nd sho uld the state'-; dut' then ~ s1mpl~ to regulate the "on1rac1c;" (The Legislature) hall alread~ aratl'd a panel 1dcall) equipped lo make such recommendations. that IS . o m e la"'makers don 't \\ant 10 "'all ... We kno" as muc h abo u t rt a we need to i..no\\ ... .\c;scmblyman Walter ~rn. R -Bergen. says. T hat's a dub1o u-, as<.umpt1on The Legislature ho uld hold off until 11 hear from th~ rnmm1\MOn .... thtn accept or reject thrs mfortnt:d coun~I ORANGE COAST ...,_ .... I Tbe Times, Treaton, N.J . ...... ~ Putll!Wc . , .. ,. DlitflllllJ Cit, Cdltot ,_ Clllilll (d•tor Ntws C.tor Cnis.., ...... Sllotta C•tor a..rtC... ProiM!llll Dif tf l••• AdWrt""' Otred0t o!:t -:::tot .., .. Uf(vlef!Oj! Diet• c;,,.._ ........ ..,._. Ollica ....... > . ..................... . . .. Skinflint Republicans, not spendthrift Democrats. arecontroll1ngthe pursestn~s ofCaflfomta and If anything. thelr numbers are Increasing. · ~01 txx.ToR ... \~E~ f\~ ~& o~c.~ 1~~1 r\~\.~ 01 o FtoOR£ our 11\t: ~E.W ?lMPUf\Et> ~CODES ••• <= Du Walt.. Cola•nlat · · ·· Terrortst·s · · · · ·· could steal U.S. missile ' ; By BARRY SCHWEID WASHINGT ON -David Aaron. bureaucrat tumed authQr. says he's worned the U.S. nuclear arsenal is so unmanageable that one or two weapons could easily get lost 1n 1he shuffie and find their way into the hands of tr rrorists. Aaron was President Carter's depu- ty ass1s1an1 for national security affairs from 1977 10 198 1. and a mem ber of the U.S. arms control team that negotiated the 1972 SALT I treat) with the o' 1et U nion. He also l!I a best-selling author "State Scarlet" beg.ins with a call lO the White House fro m a man who claims to ha\e stolen a .S. nuclear wc.·apon. E\el)bod) thinks he 1s cr.izy. But the president takes the threat senousl) and insists on an inventory. ·11 Gann Limit is a bad bill, it /"- The m1lltal) discovers to tts dis- may that 11 cannot locate dozens of m issiles. T he 1errons1 threat rs real. It \'ergcs on touching ofl' nuclear war bc1 v.~n the n1ted States and 1he SO\ 1et lln1on F1ctron. of course. should be repealed, not fixed But ..\arun. 1n an 1ntervrew while rn town to plug the paperback \ ersron of hr~ book. d1~cussed some rcal-lrfc problems. .\CR.\MENTO-There's an old and 'alid sa) 1ng around the Capitol: don't amend a bad bill. In other \\.ords. 1f leg1sta11on 1s poorl~ (Onu·1H·d in the fir'il place. no amount uf 11nh•nngcan correct 11 and the fi nal produ t mrght be worse than doing nothing , Ir"\ an adagl.' 1hat some fol l-.s 1n puhltc cdura11on might heed. The manm•r 1n which budgetary anc.I focal poline~ are made in ( aliforn1a 1Hlt~torted be\ond ra11on- a llt' · The 1.'Ssen11al na\I. rs 1h:11 the anti· ta' and anll· pending measure\ cnac11.·c.I 1n ( aliforn1a during the last dcL·adc. b~ imposing ng1d ltmllS. cnrnurage fu nn) -monc~ mt•thods of financing go\ l'rnment. Proporn11>n I I. for instance. did enact ;in 0' crduc.· cut in propert) ta\t'S, "h1th had go11cn out of hand. But b~ frec1~g·propert) tax rates a'> a re' en..uc-adJ us1men1 1001. Prop- os111o n 13 has the perhaps un- intended side eO'ccts o f concen1ra11ng pohq-mal.1ng po"er in arramen10 a nd nudging lo<:al officials toward adoptron of outl.ind1sh fee schedules and land de' dopmcnt policies 10 mal.e up for tht· lo'>I re' enue Tht· Gann I rn111. "h1ch c.ime along a \Car later but didn't take efl'ect untrl last 'car. ha'I like"1se distorted the pollc)·mal.1ng 'i)\tcm II creates artificial tompct1t1ons for monC'~ v. hl'r<' none should t'Xl\I and en· rnurgc'> pollt '-mal.cr'> 10 look for loophok\ Gov C1eorge Dcu~mCJ1an. to r in- starice. 1'> pr11motrng a qucsuonablc scheme 10 finann· h1gh"a~ construe· 11on from honds mostl~ -although thL' admin1'>trat1o n wo n't adm11 11 public!~ -bl'cau~ hond spending I'> exempt from thl· G ann L1mrt. The go,ernor and the Leg1'>l~turc should bear and exercise the rcspons1- b1ht) for 'determining both the le\CI of public spending and the level of ta\C'> to support that spending. The onh C\tenor barrier should be 1ha1 ~penJ1ng and rc,enucs sho uld be in balance. except for the Judicious u~ of bonds to finance certain kinds of capital v.or~s proJCCts without inde- pendent re' enues. If the) arc \\ 1lling to spend the mOl_ll'~. thl') should be "1lling to 1m p'0'>1.' 1hc 13\l'~" .\nd 1f1hc) arc lex> c;11ng' w11 h \Orn e programs. the) should 3n'"l'r potr11call~ to the ad,OC31C') of tho.,c programs The Gann L1m11 should be rc- peak d It's unn~cessal") because the ta\ burdcn 1n Cahfom1a 1s not nu\h1ng. nor arc there an) 1ndica - t1on~ 1ha1 thn'>e v.ho control ~hq \l.3nl tu 1nncase ta\eS. krn01n1 Republicans. not spendthrift Demo· cr3t\. arc controlhn~ the purse stnngs o f ( ahforn1a and tf anything. their numbers art• incrcasmg. Pohq -makers can C\'ade respons1- b1ltt> for their actrons b) blaming thl'm on the Gann L1m1 t. thus the 'ital poh11cal conncc11on between 1a,1ng and spending rs broken If tht· blanket of spending and ta\lng rcstrarnts imposed on Cali- fornia makes h11le sense. however. 11 cannot. hke a bad bill, be rmpro\C~d by tinkvri ng. ''h1ch 1s exactly what a l'Oah t1on of ed1.1..ca;ional groups 1!> propo~1ng thrs )eUY P1oposrng a rl·peal of Gann. they lx'lrl'\C. would be polrt1call) 1m poss- 1bll' rhe) arr . therefq rc. proposing a ~light t•asrng of its hm11 s. which wrll be on the June ballot. and a wholh nonscnsrcal measure for the Novem'- ber ballot that \l.<Ould tic the hands of polil) ·makt·rs c' en more It Y.Ould. it enacted. guarantee the schuol) a Ii \Cc.I <;hare of the '1atc's DAN WALTERS The gray hair. horn-rimmed glasses and prn-stnpc '\Ult conceal a zan) sense of humor that a fe" years ago produced one of the funnrest parodies e'er v.nttcn about Hen11 Kissinger. for " ho rn ..\aron also wo rked. But .\aron doesn't laugh aboul nuclear ~tratcg) or about 1erronsm He 1s alarmed that 11·s become cus1o mar) to thrnk in terms of general fund spending and then limited nuc:ll·ar war. <\aron call~ 11 wo uld d1\Cn an) revenues in excess . "posturrng ·· of the lim11 back into the schools. · rather than rnto tax rebates. as the "This thcon that \OU (·an ha'c Gann L1m11 no.,.. pro' rdesand as too k h11lc escala11on boundaries. and errect last )Car bargain in the mrds1 of nuclear v.ar One rigid and rllog1cal constrarnt v.hcn ~ou 1.outdn"1 bargain ~fore the \l.OUld be compounded by another .... ar ~ems 10 me to be c~lctel) and if the school people -includrng foolish ... ht• ..ard state schools chief Bill Honig -arc suc.·cl.'ssful. onl.' could expect the ad,ocates of h1ghwa~s. welfare. health and other spending programs to demand spending guarantees for themselves. The federal budget <tpparatus has degencratc.-d into gridlock because so man) parts of the spending program ha\C become "en111lements" that cannot be changed . O nl> a Un) part of the federal budge t 1s. rn fact. con- trollt'd b) the 01Tic1als who arc supposed to control 11. • This latest proposal of the educa- ti onal communit) would take Cali· forn1a another step toward that kind of gridlock b~ rcmov1 ng even more of the fkx1bil~l). If the Gann L1m1t 1.s a flawed concept. and It 1s. 11 should be repealed. B) proposing this measure. the state·!> roucauonal leaders arc sa) 1ng they believe the political process cannot work -a strangely n m eal a11itude for those 1n' o lved in training )oung minds Du W•llen I• • 1yadlc•t~ col•m11i1t 111 S.cr•me•to. "If "'C plan on that basis. I think "1."ll onl) ha~1en the li kelihood 1ha111 actuall> could come about .. N ucll'ar "capons . .\aron said. arc not gunboat'>. \l.htt'h the United tatcs used in the age of 1mpenahsm to force troublesome sm all countries 10 bad dO\\n "Thrcatc:n to use nuclear .,..capons and prelt) soon Y.C take each other's thr"•at scnou\I~ ... Aaron !Mild .. <\nd the \\Orsi sr1uat1on is when both srdcs _think the other 1s going 10 a11ack That's wh<'n )OU have.' this ternblc n sk of surpme a11at·k." Tht• United States and th{' So-.1c1 nro n togethc.·r ha\c .about 25,000 nuclear wl'apons Keeping track of them ob' 1ousl~ 1s a severe problem. That"s Onl' reason .\aron support\ the current nl'go11a11ons for a 50 percent O\Crall reduction in long. range bombers. land-based mrss1les and nuclear submarines. And why he think' the N .\ TG deciswn in 1983 to scrap 1.400 of 1he oldest tacural ....eapons wa'> smart Fame and Oly111.pic athletes share a fickle relationship "They arc old. but they arc even more dan~crous because the) don't ha"c the kind of controls over them." .\aron said .. omc of them JUSt have padlocks:· The former diplomat 1s cnucal. ho"e'cr. of what he calls foot· dra~1ng b} the N .\TO alltcs on funding a program 10 guard nuckar .,..capons against theft by terron sts I he rJdru s;ml 11 "ould be ovcrca~t anc.I cold fht·rr had tx't•n sno\.\ fl urril'\ and the.' nlUU nta1n IA:l\ t'\· pectl'd to hl· 1q 11'> run'I 3\ $moo1h a\ poli~hl·d gl,l\\ ·\ rx·rfc:n da~ tor 11111 John,on John~on hJd hl.•en w.aggenng awund \,1r.11\·, 11 '\ ugo..,la' 1a all \l.Cek hragg1ng 11e11 11nl) th~ll h\· "ould \I. In a gold ml·d,il hut that Im Europl'an compet1t rm1 n('l.'c.I nnt l''c.·n sho" up lk \\J\ .1 hknd ol tuhammad .\Ii a nd John ~hlnrnl' l k v.u'>cOCk).he "a' rue.le -h1· d1c.l n'1 \<.'t'ITl to care "hat an\ofll' thnu11.ht l ht·""'"' '"ll'r' madl.' fun ofh1m. anJ tht· F1cnt h ,i.1l''' u1d he.• v.as an un"on h~ opponent Johni.on. smrl- 1ng all 1he "hill' rc1urncd the insult'\ He "a~ J media darling: u~­ poll\hctl anJ na1' 1.• hut so full of hra,adl1 that mt•mber'l of the prc\'i corps trippt:d o' c:t one anothtr to get near hrm He had grown u1> 1n Orcl)Cl~ been 1n trouble \I.Ith lhr law and had a d""'pllnc probkm 1n S('hool. Bui ~mchov.. hr had 11c·ntcd h1ungcr o n the mountain!I around Ponland. Ore . 1m.trad of ~1ct' Over and O\Cr during 1hc ca~ o( his 1roubled )Outh. John50n rode the c-ha1rhfls to the "inov., ~ak!.. pointed his slc1s dov.nh11land then attacked 1hcdown- h11l LOUrK5 "'1th de' 11-ma)'<are blinding spc<'d In 1984 hr atr111cd in Yugoslavia poised to do ~omcthing .\mcncan"i h;n c nc' er karncd to do in 1\ world- cla"i m~nner -W"•9 l~O piccc"i of F1bt·rala 10 thcir-fret and throw th m hes dov.n a mountain Thc--Oownh1ll linal ""ere dcla cd for SC\Cral da)c; Whtie • "itorm raitd O\Cr Sar.aJC' o Johnc;on struurd around the lod c brag1n1 louckr th:in c\cr His c h and 1c1mm1trs -· apolog1Lcd fur hie; bcha"ror. \ftcr the sto rm had spent 1t~clfand tht• c.l1H\ nh1ll rnursc "as read\ Rill John~on -almo~t tucked 1n a 1~131 f>11\1 t ion -ca me scream 1 ng dov. n 1 h<' nwunrain He "as ngh1. no on{' \I.a!> c.·' t•n du'r.<' to the times hr po\tcd I k v.on tht• gold medal \\ hen a reporter asked h 1 m \I. ha1 th"· gold medal meant 10 him. John· '>On pJuscd and gnnncd. "~1 1ll1ons." he said. "M1lhons ... But. fame 1s a funm thing. 11 ha' a "a' of p1d..1ng pcr~on~ up likl· a giant rolling .... a,c. car111ng them on the l'fl'\t and thl·n '\mashing them a~ Qu1ckl ~ as 11 picks th(•m up. .\nd ~o 11 1'\ in Calgary 1h1s week "here the \\'inter O lympics arc now unfo lding The Swrss and French are agarn po~rt1oncd as the v.orld'' best d o" nhrll '>l-.1<.'~ I he >\mcrn:ans ha\C rc\Crtcd to thl'lr prC\ IOU!> rorm. and Rill Johnson 1sn't l'\Cn in ( anada. .\ftcr winnmg a gold medal 1n S:ira)C''O. Johnson trtcd to turn 1t 1nto mrlhons. But 1hc "'orld ha' o short mrmor) o Johnson returned 10 the slopes. 10 1hc one thing he'd hcC'n able 10 do ~ell He fared poorl) He huri himself. rcrn,ered and hun himself aa;a1n Carly th1~ month the hottorn ftll out He "3~ cul fron\ the (')l)mp1c tc. m "I 'uc ' I JU'll d1dn'1 ha ve the time~. • he \lllJ dunna a trlcvmon 1n1t'r' 1cv. from h•' Orcaon home on lhl' 'first full da) of compct111on in Cal1.ar). Durina the 1ttlcrv1cw Johnson ittmrd sulkn. ''en confu\C'd. t hrrc wel\' lhc 1n;un6. he said. Thcrt ¥." a I l of aood now in EuroJ)l'. he added He C\.Cn Ull"tcd th:U lhc: dcfcndina totd mc'dlJ win· nc'l sh ulJ bt au1om111rall)' in~lkd baC'k •o 11\c 1mc.-1 .f STEVE MARI LE Then he shruagrd and laughed. but didn't seem li ke much of a laugh "Well. IA(' hope to SC'C \OU back out there soon:· said Ke11h Jackson. v.ho was co nducting the 1ntcrv1cw. Johnson paused. nodded and said . "Thank \Ou." He didn't seem to mean thai c11her And v.11h that 1hc camera cut baclc to C'alg:n) and to Or. Ruth. who was standrng at the foot of the do wnhill run babbling about .. ~~ual frus- tra11on'""and the athlete. From 01) mp1c champion to radio v.eirdo 1n two seconds flat. Draw your own conclusion. I 01pped off the TV and thouaht. if onh br1r O). of the 1980 Winter 01)0mp1C'S v.hen a tcam of Amcrical'I hockr) pla)crs turned the spons world u~1de down by beat1n1 the \ LClS and I Olf\I on tht" Wtn the sold medal. I ~mcmbc~ 11oahc named Jrm C'ra a ka11n1 slowty tC't'OSS the 1ec. an AtMn('ln n.. wrapped around h11 shoukkn. His cyn scarthcd th<' stands for his father . Then ht' wH 1one j ust like 8111 Johnson four )Cl" later. ndy Warhol utd that cvcryont will bC Famous for S m1nuttt; It t<Hlndcd like 1 •ally thin~ to say but t~'i u :cna1n truth to 1t. Btll Joh1'1Qn had JUI l.S m1nult'S - now tM> 'IT all uted up That's j&m th<' .-&) th<' ..onct .-Ofks "'"MlrUr .......... dq ........ DaJ'1,,,,.,. "The military bureaucracy JUst doesn't put a large degree of emphasis on something hkcguarding igloos and li ttle huts." .\nron said. But o n 1crronsm. he said. the albc~ ha'e cooperated v.11h the United States. eS"t>cc1all) 1n shanng rn· tc lhgcnce. ( ould 'talc Scarlet happen in ~al lrfc" 'Tm afraid so:· Aaron said "I think we'\C been very luc'lc ." B•rry Sclureld, lle•d of tit~ AP'• Stal~ IHpartmat 1i.lf, b 1 cov.rH dlplomacy 1l11tt 1118. Dally Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Pilot welcome your op1n1on on matters of pubhr 1ntcre t. Lftter and lonacr article of commcnt•r) must be siantd. They hould be m>c<f orclearty written and srnttcrl;~TTERS to the EDITO R. Dail) Pilot. P.O. Box I S60. Costa Mea. CA 92626. Plcatc •M'luck your addrns and telephone number so that we m t)' venfy authof'lh,ap. If )OU prefer to make I verbll statement, }'OU m1_y all our W 'RE LI TEN ING telephone namher -642-6086 -lnd lta\'tl~~-Pkate kttp thnt me11•1r1 ~( ~-------' ~ l , I L , :t • l ...... r:1 :· ~. F"'lllll TUESOAY.FEBRUAAY 16. 1988 ~ ~ ~====================================~===================== Woodbridge High'• Adam KHfe ls the area's No. 11corer. 82. Final Orange County, CIF ba1ketball ranking• releaaed. 82. Be's still growing at ·scc Vanguards· Dixon realizes his niche as top point guarc!_ By JEFF SMITH o.-,,...ee;, •• ,., •• ,. Todd Dixo n gre\lo up with basket- ball. The Southern California College po1n1 guard remembers -.ccing a p1c1ure o f him holding a basketball \lo hen he "as Just eight months old He later went 10 powerhouse Ocean View H igh. where he staned for 1hc freshman l\nd <;Ophomore squads Bui while Down's loH for the spon con11nucd to grow. his bod) stopped The 5-6 guard found himself seeing a lot of ar t ion as a varsit) pla)er - from the Ocean V1c\\ hcnch And upon graduation. 11 appeared his pla) ing da) s were 0 ' er. But 01,\on had something to prrH c .. , nc' er thought o f qu1111ng." 01\o n said .. , hkc lo prove m )sclf When ix·ople sa). 'You can·1 do tha(. I ~) 'We'll sec' The Lord blesses ~ou wtth talent and wtth a bod\ " His bcxh seemed to IX-the onh 1h1ng ho lding him back. so much so that 01\on spent his first da,, 1n college at Cal Statt' Fullcnon "-Ith the idea oflx·coming an acco un1an1 F1nd1ng that to be \\anting. the 5-10. I 0-poundcr made the m o' e 10 TC . "'hcrl' hi.' pro,ed 10 Coach Bill Re' nolds that hl' "as a basketball pla.}cr D1M>n. no" a · JUOl<_lr. 1s a'craging I '.8po1n1 s pergamelorthe Vanguards 10 (1oldcn tale A\thlct1c Con fcrencc pla}. and leads the con- ferenet• 1na'>s1SI'>"1th '>l'ven per game "Quite ho nest I). \\he n he first sho"ed up I thought he \\as a high Sl huo l \Ophumorc." Re) nolds ..aid · "When he told ui; hl· "as going 10 (al ~talc Fullenon. we thought we "as l idding at fim ·· 01\011 <1hO"l'd up for n l'f") pick-up game. and tinalh \\{1rkl·d hi' "a) o nto thl' iu n111r 'ars11' squad. the last H'ar SC ( lidded .:i JV tt'am His ~uphumorl' ~car he madl· thl' 'ar\11~ bul o nle again hi'> pla~1 ng llmc.> looked limited .. Last ~car I l nl'" he \loa' going to be on the 'ars11~ tc.im ... Re) nold'> said "I felt hl' "a" a third \lrlng point guard \\ c had !\.(.'1 th \\.'atanabe. "ho \loas thd tr 2-\ Pla,er of th<: 'Har at (Pleaee eee V AifGUARDS/82) The upe and down• of Czechoalovallia 's 7 -5 hockey victory o•er the United Statea ls reflected by the •truale of Stephen Leach and unidentified Czech (upper left), ---------- "'U...-10 the bl&b atlck of Corey Millen (10, below) after acorln1. and the ultimate reaction of Czechoalovakian 1oaUe Jaromlr Sindel (abo•e rtcht) u clinching goal ls scored. U.S. -hockey-i fades in 7-5 I ' . 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I l c~s. Wood ~ pace I\ n l ca I e rs pas t San J ost· S tate. 63-55 Special to tb~ Dally Pilot . ..\N JO. F -l\.n1n f l"'d '>Wrl·J I., ix11n1' tu k.1J l ( I 111 11' llr'lt "10 SIOlC JQ 4 JI "Jn Jo\l' ~ta ll' a h '·'5 '1ctun U\er lhl' ~panan' 1n a Panfil Cua'>I \ 1hkt ll \ 'l'(ll IJI inn h.:t\l l'I b.111 g.1me ~1omlJ~ n1gh1 The Sranan' lOnoec1cJ o n onh 8 of ~.i frcl' th1 0"" and lo\t 1hc1r fifth \tra1gh1 game hdorc a 'Pa"<' cro"d of I o .i The la\I llml' thl' Spartan' h.:id a fi, c-gaml· lu\lng \lreak "as 1n I 984 l he h1gh·'l•'lirlO@. \nll'atl'r\ I ~-10 ll'l'rall and "·fl 1n lhl' P< -\ \. \\l'rC hl'IJ "di hl'll>'' their 'e~'on a'cragc. hut that d idn't SCl'rn 10 lall' I '('I Coach R1ll 1\t ull1gan "Peo ple will look a t the sco rl· and 1h1nk San Jow held the ball hut we ''ere patu:nl on ofTl'O'll'. .. \1ulltgan -.:i1J. "Thi\ "a~ our gamt' \\ e "o n pla ~ingthl'''a > \\l'"aotrd tn pla' ·· I l('f JUfl1j1l'd Ill a 10-2 I halft1ml· lcJd. ho lding San Jose's Rich !km 10 JU'>I l\\O p(llnt\ Be~. \\h(l a 'rragcs 24 6 po int<; per game. lin- 1shl.'d ,,11h 16 "l\.e,10 Flo-.d d id not shoot \\Cit hut sllll pta;cd a good jtame:· \lull1g.1n ,,11d .. \nJ lhl· h1g thing.'' ''l' \\1111\\llh11u11 \\.1~nl·1 l ngl'l,1.1J '' 11111 mJI numtx·r<; \\ e'rl' 1n1u 1h1-. ''' k 111 rl.1' nn" l'l.l~l'r' ma' nn1 llll' th.i1 hul "···rr 1n11n11nningga ml'\ \\i: b.1.U.. J \ hJ I\\ l' Ill loll.I "hl' n I hl'\ l ll'J 11 hJ I \\l' J1J 1101 .. T hl· -\n1t·.:i1er-. 1nn<:1l,ed their ad- ' JntJgl' 10 '~-~I l'arh in lhl' \l'n1nd hJlf hut 1hc ~rJrt.1n' l'-11 lll·l~I l h11rix·J J\\ ·" JI thl· kad 110111 thn 11ell II .II ""' on J 1hrl'l'·Jl1llOll'r h\ "'n ,. I I.ml'\ "11h h 'I kit I lmJ . lhl·n l .lll Ol'll .l 111mj1l•r I 11~l·l,tJd JnJ f ranl \\ 111xh 1·.ll'h hit J lrce thro" .:inJ t ngcl,1.1d \\hll \UHCd 10 fl<.\lnt\. put In j l.l\ur lor .:i '\.l . .i, l ( I kad "11h ' lO to go \an .J ,,.,... u1uld g1·1 n11 do\l'I 1ti.1n lnur flOllll\ .1 tt1•r th,11 l ( l rnn'l'rt1·J 121•t I 'tr1·1·thro"<,.- 111 the IJ'' f"c m 1nutl'' 111 tlll' ,l·,onll h.111. '"th \11l l' I 11" '>lll~1ng '111h1n thl· final I Ot.. \\ oods .llkkJ 11 p11111t\ .inJ c1gh1 r\'l)ound' for 1h1· ·\ntl'Jll'r' Buth ll'.tlll\ '>hn t -i2 Pl'rl°l'Tlt from thr fidd (l C I \\.:t\ I !1111-'.'· '-an Jmr ~2 ol '2l. hut thl' d1ffl'll'IKl' 1n thl' linJI 'u\rl' "·l'lklr rrrnm·ll al th1· frl·l· thrn" l11w The SpanJn' ronnl'1 t1·1I on ooh '' Pl'rll'lll uf 1hl•1r , hJnl\ 'h111'. "htk l '( I ~nl ~'i 111 l.i t~.i 1x-ru·nt> D1ctr1C'h \\ tlll'r' kJ thl' \p.1rtanson thl hoarJ\. "11h l S 1duding 10 01Trn'1' c rd~wnJ, "'n ,. 11.lnl'' added l I point'> He. Floyd PCAA standings Conf. Over an w L w L Uta" S• 11 1 •o 0 Ne. ll\ vt?11a\ 10 }l J UCSB Cl ~ 11 s LO"ll 61'.J ~ S• s 5 14 8 UC 7 0 12 10 Nt' • ., "''' \ ~· I) 8 l.i I) F•P\.,O S•a·~ s 1 8 IJ S -)C\1' '>' " s 10 11 F ,.,..,.., ... ,1 Cl 0 lJ P.Jc f 0 17 s 17 Mondav'\ Sc0<e UC Irv "l' 6J Sa-Jt>~t? S•are s~ Thundav's Games F"rl'v'O S•a•e a• UC • S4n Jo\e S• a• F ul e•tori Pac • < a • uc Sa Ma Barbar a • U'3" S• a' UNL V 8 OS om Saturdav's Gamu Pac I c a• U(I ~an JO\e ')r a• Nev La\ Ve9as F •e\"O S' a• UC Sa.,•a Sart>ara l O"ll Bttac" S• a• New Mell SI u•a» S• a• F"., ttrion ~ 11ame\ a• 1 JO unten nofed .· Eagles to host El Toro in CIF Six quintets get home games in first rou.nd of eliminations tc-am. ( ilp1,tr.1no \ .1lln Thl' C 'o ugar.;. l -t>. "111 host th<' I :.I) I m1an\ T hl' . un\t'l l l·agm· rut lhl'\'C' teams 10 CIF -'·" pla)ofT<.. "1th l\\l1 gl•1t1ng homr game . League champ Fountain \ Jllc'. 16-11. "111 be.' at home again'lt Lo n& Beach Pol\ 21-o .ind Marina <20-5) hosts the Pa 1fi •Compktt' pamngs. 83. LeaaUl"'> No 2 tl·am. Muir t I 7-5) L1~ McNamee and V1C'k1e 1mpson "'ert teamm:uci. . 1:1 r) llasal.i. "' l'f8i10g I 6 p<>1nts per game. kad!o on the 19 0 tanc1a High girls bacikcthall team that Fountain \ alk\ \\h1k Da"'nn C harro in and Det De\· ad,anccd to 1he C IF finals. 'upr hn pc 1n lJrt) \fanna into tht' S«ond round Today. the) 'rt still teammates 1n a 5ense -harTotn I\ a\C'r.igrng 15 point\ and 10.b rebounds per McNamtt IS tht Estancia head C"Oeeh and 1mpson her rontttt. and "t1g11r 1., 1oss1n1 1n 11 2 point an ou11nf -.s t1tan1 bul a ~nr.ue l~ Cl F AAal4' wlll ha' f 10 thm~1n1k>n Bc<k·h I ~-i ""111 tra' el to Foothill. > . 10 throuah El Toro. 1n a fint round -l-.\ µme The 01lcn art led I'" Tami The "biles ho t El T oro. o ne of Orange Count} ''1 IOp Chi k 11 7 points per gaml· ) rrbounds) and • tcfan1<' team~ all season. 1n a first round IF 3-.\ girl~ blsketblll Ptmpcr ( t.lO. -0) pl1)of1' Saturda . ~h 1lc fh•e other Omngc C'ou t teams Pac11i oa 1 Lt'l$U<' champion \\ oodbndgt". 11 ·S alJO drtw ho me o~ners. "'Ill pla) tht' v.inncr ol thr n lu1' Otmpo-Montebl'llo Tht acuo n atts.undcrwa) Wedncsda n11h1 a t 7 30 "''"' carJ 11mc Kath) M1llat lead oa n n Banas' "''th t.aauna Beach. l 1-10. hosun1 La anada. 13-9. in a ~uad •nh 16 6 ~int\ and nine rebounds a pmc '('tf 2-A wild card pme. All first round pmcs v..111 be htld Ltbcny C. hn$1&1n. 17· I 1 the stt0nJ ittd 1n the Saturda). mall bools d•' 1s1on and •tit fect tht v.1nntr of Estancia.. 11:s. ~1nncn o(thc a •e't' LcQ&ut ~111 Wc:dnnda} • v.1ld rard ~rne bctv.ttn ctTd Hl'an of have a touah t htUtnte 1n tht C1ilflCTS. Ei Torn n the Jt'SU'I and Pllldfna Pot The' Minutemen arc ltd b)' l 1~ South C'oHt l.ta,Uf• o rt~nta\1\e but spon\ • WlutM) a~ haron ro\K'h 21-S O\erall rteotd c•pon Otn tian. 12""· U'l\dS to Ptonttr Bapu t Untvt'ntl)'. which had 1u bnt t\t'f leque rte0l'd _ and h~ to tt-1) on Btth Dahlin (1' ppt} and Bed, w1tha 7 mark 1n lbcSea Vaew.abodrc" a uth a. l lkr~etHlc (16.7 ~bounds ptt .. mt) - Mulligan following the bounc ing ball. waiting for payoff l C l ha\lt•thJlllllaCh B111 l\1 ulhµn 1urnl·d 111 J\\l,lJnt Bob ThatC' 10 a rc1l·n1 htiml' g.rn\1.' Jgatn t Cal State Fullerton anJ ..aid .. I hoJX' Juc;11n .\nlll'r\<lO lan hit ht'> shots to night hel .:tU\l' hr·' gl11ng111Ix'10 thC'rl" .. Th<. -\nll'Jlcr\ ''t'rt' lannga \\ n- droml· tht'\ ·11 \l'C .i lot ot through th<' t:nJ lll thl· ,l•a,110 v. 11h the cn11rr dclcO\l' ..au1ng lo tht' IOSldl' 10 CUI oil thl· PJ'' "' \\ J' Ol' t:ngelstad l ( I nc.>rd•.th<' \lUl\IJl'\hl\l IO OJX'O 11 up IO<>ldl' .\nder\11n "ho \lulhgan ra'cd ati..iut \\ ht•n hl· "~nl•d him a'> the top pla~n lr 1•m ' 111h Daloia lac;t ~tar ha hJd h" 'hJrl' ,,f prnblt'ms gttung hot\ Ill tall Prrhap' thl' h·' frl.'\hman '5 mo<;t O\ crloo~l'd ahiltl\ 1s his passing. since hr rarrh handle\ the ball. But h<"' had .1 fr"· \\loC{'t passes that h ave rtther tx'unlrd off a teammatr's chc t or tx·cn dnipl)\'d out of she-er surprise \nd.:ig.a1n't ~ulknon he pen- etrated 10 tht· ha'4.·hne once a nd sanL a t•1gh1-foo1 )umrcr bcl\\ct'n two d<-- frndl'r'I Joli\""' rrtrJ a thrtt-potnt pfJ\ "\\.-hen '-'<' rt'crull<'d him, hr had the n:putatwn J \ a penctraung pla~cr and n o-looL P3''<'r." Mulhpn '31d .. But ~ ou hJJ rn S('t' "ho ht' pla) C'd agn1n" \1a' bt' \\(' rc<5tnctt"d him too much \1J\ ti..·"" ought to g1 ' t' him a hnk mor<' kc a' ·· But \U lar 11 ..\ndcrson's ho ts v.1th the basl ctrull "rrc a pinball. ho'd brca~ t hl' mal h 1 nC' rttc>rd. The sha l'J>- shooter." hose shots dunng the PC~-\ ~a~on looL hkt'thoK huk st<"cl balls ranhnai between bum~rs be fort com1n1 out, has had his p roblem >\l\t r hmina Sl ~rccnt from bonu ranae 1n non<anfcrcnttpmcs.. ndcrson had htlJust 24 ~nt before the gnmc v.1lh lht Titans. But h,c rcspon~ b) h1tt1n1 thrtt of the thrtt--po1nt attempts for 12 pomts 10 his bl' t out ma since sconng I ·hp1nst Bradlc 1n OttcmhcT ··1t v.a o n l a matltfoft1mc:· <\n<krson said "Tht we~ cl<* TM~"'" noth1na m«ban1call) wrona,. l <'alk-dho mtaftnthc cp pmeand talkeJtOm)'dad.. wbo'u coach. He 1us1 said 'ha~ pa~nct • Hua1d '1t SJUSll manaoftsrM • ·• 4'ndcnon knows •hafson Mulhpn'sm1ncl -He sud. 'If iOU don't shoot.. l'tt take )OU out 'It fttb hku•~a&htotfm thoukkn(to finally tut tOrM). •• ~haps.1t'sa wri,ht oKMu11ipn's b ukk'n'too Mulhfln saidaftnward,, .. M pa)· check'' tn his mouth l W1Jh ht'd makt' m(' .. But turda ••n 1 U\ah lilt hC' \ulkrcd 1hruu~h .s I lor--i 1hr('l"·po1n1 n1gh1 Don 1u1un1 •n tuint1nu1ng. Thl·rc.· ·' J 'I Jr 1n ih:_mak 1ng ~ l h" I hur.,JJ' ,, 1ght mJrk' J 'h11\1.J11" n lur tir..t plJll' 1n 1h1 f'( .\ .\ an unhl·ard-1•1 <XC'UrTC'O<.l ~inn· ,l., aJa-Ll' \ 1'\1J' iciinrJ lht P.iulil( lld\t .\thk11,· '"'''J!lltO\I\ \e.:tridjl.O L tah'>tall'• 1-2 nlht P< \\ha' '-'On s1 \ 'tr.i1gh1 g.irn,., JnJ k.iJ' \ r~.:i·.t t 11-~ 1 "'at-.i'l·)!.tme T "1 Ref.<.' v.on thl ti"i 'lh't'ttn~ 1h1• ~J'<."' an ' --/'I' Jt 1'"'' J' lht ~Jll'1l!u'11nl g.i 1·.i" l nh•nunah 1'' • t~ .\~ l'' h~, Jrr la<. ing.a \ cga' x,u.1J •n thl ~l"t ofa home lo<,<, 1 .. rdJ' '' ·.., dC'fca1a1 the hand' 1t \11~' •un JON FERGUSON COLLEGES Onh f\)ur 11nes in ft, e 't'.ars has \ 1·~' 111\I at tht' Thomas& Mack I l fll('f Jnd th(' Pf('\ IOUS Ihm' llmC!i r'i\ R~nn1n ~chclsca mcbad.\lo 1th 11 ll•rtl'\. t"no11hem b' ,~and J~ f'<l !)\\ T hr la'>t t1 mc \ cps lost I~ o (Pleuie eee UCl/83) Kandalaf t holds on to preserve 8-8 tie O c.1 r k tH'!:>~ put...., c 1.H I tu 1 J-i nn i.n g d u<' I " 1 t ll c USIU: sec t,d} ..... s J l l I p111 hl' '°''' " "J d.1 .111 F 11ut >IN"'-'' 1>,t.kd J'l' fl !h k. 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I "·'' ,1,11ri.rd t 1t-.I .._,,11\l.11.rn lli.tdl·J thl l'.1~·' 1•n '"l' 1ntl'nllilnJI \\JI~ .. and thl" \,•'II l 11u11~ h111011' d ~1nH'·l'O<.hlllo! \ : 'd11ut>k r l,l' l \ I t 'I \ I 1 h.1 .. 1 tht• N'e' 111.1,lni t\' Ill' Jtl\•r th<' l'l~hth 1nn1n¥ In thr ninth (1\11\.1111 \t.l.11' t11t ,, t"'' 1111 l'\.1'4'' 1,\J,kJ" 111ll hul r1n,h runnl·r Jdl tk.:ith "J' 1hrll\\O llUI at lhl' platr \nJ 1n tht• lPth the 1'.I~' '4 l'rl' full,,, \nll'Jll'f~ '-'Ith tlnt' ,1ul hut a \trtl <"\,ut anJ I ~ <'UI C'nJ('\1thc1hrea1 IC'O P ocrd.l n ~ It'd \ C I LtOI O.f 4 101 -tnl luJ1n :i 'o''' homtr 1n the founh th~t lln'u ht l Cl ICI ~11h1n ~-1 ll>hn ~'\llU 1.•1 bl \tt"d a \\loll-f'\lft l'mC'run 1n'h''\(''t·nthh'l l'<'l l a ~ l<'aJ l IL (1...l-1 1 ortJ thrtt 11mn 10 the. '<'D.lh "' ~·n th( lead h\al l t t coiinrcr,-Jv."ilha """ 1n 1ht1opnf \ht (' hth l I pn her JcO Huck ' anij l•~ttd until tht ,, ', : • • t n~ II" ,11untl'fl'<ln . JeO • ''"·': ,uu ... " ''"' f"c tx·fon.· bcaoa r\ ,,.,111 lhl tillh l\,11 '•'' ~ "" "'-'1lh thrt"<' RBI "' t \II In '1 hrr u'lll'll<' ac11on Collt'tt~ of Idaho~. SoCal College S. Rl'IK' C't l\.'IT Rr\ ant thl't'" b' 'tnni~ •1 1, ••• -h.1 ,hu111u1 hall and ldah<' • 'd"' 11,ur 11nH'' 10 the eighth a' thr 1 ,,, \ :inguJrd' dropped tht ll ,, •111 ~Jrnt• 10 n1nC' outin(tli '' 1 um pc.-d tl' J '-ll l<'a\l tn t hdi n1 1111 n~ "'11h \til l' I 1T1 d<'I" C'n"l a '"'•'run ""~k Frl'I \\COi 2 for 4 on th J..t, .tnJ lNrnmate Jeff Mo t11;kr • ".1, : tor ' IJ.iht' I 1-(1) "-Of<'ct a \1n&lr nin 1n th, 'nonJ. but thrn got to • , \I.HI('! l al'f) J:i~IOIO tn the l't&hth ; J,,, ntn \\ho p11 hrd ~.,innings a nd .1ll1\1H•d 1u't four hus. rr11f'C'd the fin t • hattl't "' 1.1 c him. hut th('n g.ave op ! t'IJ, l t(•-ha. l Mngk\ .\ thl'OWU'I,: {'f'H"lr "orl."d a run. and Mark Dfu :. \hanc L.lm<' 10 for Jacinto ·: f..-ftt AtMN~ Pntt CALGARY -The secretary trneral • of the U.S. Olympic Committtt said Monday the Unittd States miaht be shut out of sold medals for the fint time in the Wfnaer Olympics. Baaron Pittenger. the No. 2 official in the USOC~ said American athletes faced an uphill battle to avoid their worst showing ever in the WN\tcr Games. After six events on the first two days of competition, the United Sanes has yet to win a medal Pittenger said the situation would not improve quick!}. "{think that it's possible, although I hope it doesn •t occur. that we won't win a gold medat:· Pittenger said in an interview with The Associated Press. Pittenger said a lack of winter spons facilities and tradition. along with the pull.of professional spons. bun U.S. chances whenever the Winter Games ro ll a round. The United States has won at least one gold medal in each of the previous 14 Winter Games. The worst U.S. medal count was fo ur. with one gold. two sil vers and one bronze in the first Winter Games in 1924 and one gold and three bronze in l 936. There were many fewer events then. too: 14 in 1924, 17 in 1936. a's opposed to 46 now. Pittenger said the United States stan s at a disadvantage in the Winter Games. Only a third to 40 percent of the Wi nter Ol)mpic spons are practiced in schools and colleges. and athletes in some of those -especially hockey -go into professional leagues. Other countnes develop national teams which retain O lympic eligibility. "You look at the opponunities that exist in the United States for luge; and bobsled versus thost• that exist in Europe. Or you look everrin the ski events. Even though we are catching up we probably arc behind the rest of the rest of the world in the development of sk11ng as a spon ... he said. Quote of the day Ed B~glue, assistant basketball coarh at Niajara Universiyt, reflecting on the Purple EaJ!e( 3.9 record; .. Coachin$ o ur team 1s like being 10 the Nav). It's not JUSt a 1ob. it's an adventure .. Fresno State's Cole honored Jervis Cole. who has ke\ed Fresno m St~tc's current thrt"e-game win.streak. "as . named the Pacific Coast AthletiC' Assona~ tion Player o'f the Week Monda'. -Cole . a 6-6. 205-pound 1ur11or for,\ard \\ho I" a natl\ e or-Fresno. stored a cateer-h1gh 301>0ints. ma kin~ 12 of 19 field g~als. \O lead the Bulldi gs to an 88-75 '1ctor) O\er Long Bt.'ach State on Thur$Cla} Hr <.1l~o had 10 rebounds. In Saturda) \ 60-SO ''Ktor. ma Nl'" :'l.tnu:o Stale. Cole had 15 points, sax reb\)unds. tv.o blot·k., and t"o steals. .\mong the PCA..\ scoring kadcr\ ""h a I 'i ' a ' erage. ( olc has h1t 6U percent from tht• ftl'IJ in hi\ IJq ~'en games. ... On the Pac-IU lc'vd. Californ1a·s~R,an Ori.""-."' ho totaled 42 points in t\\O '1ctones. ,.:as na.med PaC11ic-IO basketball ~la}cr of the Wt'ek and Ix-came the ftr1;1 freshman rn TWl.'> \ears to "'in the :rward Stanfo(d's Ho"ard Wright won the: a"ard a' a freshman in Februar}; I 986 Dre"'. a 6-2 guard fro m \Vood1n' 1llt•. Wash . scored 27 points. his collegiate high. in the Bt•ar~· 84-2 v1c.·tol) O\Cr Washmgton 1n o,ert1mc He had 15as< al beat Washington State 82-76. <\gainst Wac;h1ngtnn. Drew shot I U-o f-1 7 from the fluor including 5-of-IO o n 3-point attempt~. Celtics fly past Suns, 107 -106 Larry Bird S<.'Orc<..I 14 ot his 49 point<; m in the fo unh period and Dann~ ·\1ngc \Jnk. two free thro" ~with three \('l onds remain- ing to g1'c the Boston Ccl11n -<1 IO"'. HJ6 victory over the Suns at Phoenix Monda\ night l he score was tied ~ven times 10 the fi nal quarter. tht· la•;i at J02 on Bird's layup "'1th 42 <>econds fl'mJinmg. Elsewhere in the NB<\ Monda) In Seattle. Rolando Bl•cllman scured nine of his :.'S point' ir1 mat1mt'. leading the Dallas Ma' rrickc; w a 12~-I ~2 'it ton O\ t'r the Seattle SupcrSon1n . . Michael Jordan '\Ulil·d l:.' ints and grabbed l' n·hound\ \l11nt.ld\ leading tht• C h icago Bulls pa<;t tht• <\tlanta Ha"'!...~ 12fi-107 in 'Chicago. Jordan al\r1 had eight 3\\l't' ,,, 1hc Bull\ dl·alt :Central d1v1~1on-lead1ng \tlanta ll'i \l\lh loc;c; 1n ntnt' pml'S In Lando,er. ~td. J ack Sikma scored '27 poin \~ and the \lt1l"'aukcc Rud,., hd d nfT a fourlh- .quancr Washington rail } tor a I 14· I I()' 1ctof) over the ,Bulleti. ... In R1lhfield. OhJO. Brad Daugbuty ~orcd a .\Cason-high "' !>\lint<. and the < le' dand Cavaliers .utilized a solid founh-4uartn drfrn-.t• to dcft•at th<' ,Sacramento King'> H14-Y5 In \an \nton10. Chris M•lliD scored 27 point<; and Rod Higgins 26 as the Goldt'n State Warnor'> rall1t•d from a 25-point deficit .and won for the third llmt• 111 24 road games. defeating !the San <\nton10 Spurs l ]h-122 In 'kw York. Muk :J•cllMn scored 12 o f hi' 19 po111t<> 1n the fourth quarte r ;flJ)d the New York Kn1l k' 1.Jmc b.11.k from a 14-point •third-period deficit tu hafMl thl' Nev. JerS('\ Nets their 23 rd loss 1n 24 road g;imr' q~ 'lfi In Pon11ar. Mich .. Dennis Rodman scored 15 nl h" l 11point<;1 n 1hc second half to le ad the D1:trrn1 P1,t11n' past Philadelphia I 02-95. the SI\ er'· I ~th u m\t't utl\ c road defeat . .. ......... it ANGUARDS' DIXON. .,om Bl KID&• abMrb 8-1 NHL setback the season a nd assisted on another as 1hc , Sien YlttlDU scored his 4Sth goal of fi1 Detroit Rtd Winas defeated the Los '. Anaeles Kinas 6~1 Monday in National Hockey Lcaa.uc pla¥· The Winp got ao~ls from six different playtr'i while dominauna each period of tht p mc. Yzerman netted a 20.-footcr at 8: 17 of 1he first period to give De troll a 2-0 lead. The Red Wings led ·O ancr the opening penod as dc:fcnscman Mike O'C~U and Tim Hlqlna also had first-period goals. H1111n~ scored on a I S--footer afkr Kings' rookie JOiiie Ole.a Healy had put a clearing pass right on his stack with 8: M kft in the period. Kjogs Coach Robbie Ftorek decided he had seen enough and replaced Healy with Rtlalld Melu1on. EJscwberc in N H L play Monday ... WfJt Poch1hy anu Micllel Petit scored second-period goals and Don Malomey added one in the third period as the New York Rangt.•rs beat Montrt.•al 3-1. handing the C:a nadiens their finh <itr'a1ght loss ... Dan Brown's tip- 1n ~oal fro m the cn.'ase at I :25 of overtime gave the Ph1ladelph1a Fl)ers a 5.4 victory over Hanford. the Whalers' first los) after two victories under nt'w coach Larry P leau. McReynolds takes $975,000 NEW YOR" -Kl'' 10 McReynolds. Ill reacting to rt·cent Sl'ttil'ments of players in arbitration. abrupt I) softened his contract demands and agreed to a onc-yeai:. $9 7 5.000contra~t wi th the New York Mets on Monda). Three: other pla) ers also 'ettled Monday. Mel Hall agreed to a tWO·)car contract for S 1.55 million w11h the Ckvt·land Indians. Neal Heaton agreed to a two-}ear rnntract for S 1.275 million with the Montreal Expos and Jim Prt·slc~ agreed to a one-)ear contract for $5:.'S.000 "'"h the Seattle Mariners. F'ourtel·n pla)t·rs remain in arbitration. induding Gt·orge fkll oft hr T orpnto Blue Jays. wfaose request fo r $2.105 mlllwn 1s Sl'heduled to be heard Wednesday. Met~ 'KC president .\I Harazin said the d uh offered $950.0CJO last week and increased the proposal b} S25.000 Mnnda) morning The Meis had offered $875.0001n arb11rat1on anti Mc Re~ nolds had requested SI 05 m1ll1on. Mc Re~ nolth and h1i; ngt•n t. Tom Selakov1ch. had bl•t·n demanding a mult1}car rnntract. Selakov1ch sail! agrcemenlli.rcad1ed 111 thc last week by Al vin Ua\I). K1rb) Puckrll 11nd Juau amuel hun his C'ase. Da\'1S se11led "1th 5cattk fo r $887.500: Puckett \\1th Minnesota for $1 .09 million and Samuel v.1th Philadelphia for $1 Oo million. .. ..\h 1n Da' 1~rnuld ha\e wa1tt'd 48 ho urs and ha'e had a much lxttn offer. Da' 1!> has hun us three years 1n :i rO\\. t\\(1 da)~ hdorc the-case each )car." Selakov1lh '>aid Purdue bum1ps off Iowa, 73-66 Troy Lewis scored 20 points and m sc:cund-ranked Purdue pulled a"a' 10 the fi rst 10 mrnutl'' of the c;crnnd halt' to beat No 13 lo"'a 73-M:i Monda) night and maintain sole puc;se!.s1un o f firc;t place tn the Big Ten ( onk rcncr . U\\IS h11 ti\t: J-potnt basket<;. his J9th "1ra1ght gam(> \.\Ith at lea'it on~ 3-poi-ntff. as Purdut> uppcd1tHl'l"Ordto IO-l 1nth<.·B1g f enand .!1-2owrall lu\\3, "h1ch struggkd \\1th 11'> shooting throughout the game.,., 1-4 and l "'-8 Else"hen' in collt'ge ba.,ketball ~londa) night. 1n Pl'ona. Hersey Hawkias t1pix·d rn Luke J ackson's missed free thro" wi th two !M.'l'Ond'> fl'm:un1ng for the last of h1<, JR points. gl\ 1ng I 7th rJnk<:d Brauk' an 8 5-8.' ~ti .. soun Valle' ( onft·rcn1.t· 'll lor~ O\ l'r Drakt• Jat k'>on had tied the gaml· t \\O \t'lOnlh t'allil·r \\hl'n he made the frunt end 11t a unl'- anJ -onc His Sclond to'i\ hounced off the nm and Ila'\ Io ns urckd awund I> rake"• Bart Fn:denck to grah thl· rebound and put tht' ball 10 . . In Raleigh. N.C , Char..te.s Shackleford 'hook.off a first-half ankle lnJUf\ anJ '>i.urcJ I ti lll his ~O po1ntc; 1n the 'ccond halt. lt•ading No 14 Nonh ( arohna State to a 99-77 '1ctM' o'er ~Jar~ land-Ralt1mure <.. ount) · Yanks add Bay to front office "l LW YORK -Riel Ba'. "hoqu11 :'I\ Ill athkt1l d1rl'l h>r :-it Ohw tatc folio,, mg thr firing <'I tuothall u1arh Farl<' Hrurc. "as named on Monda) a'I <'\l'('Ull'e. 'IC'C prc~idt'nl and d11d oix·rating offin·r ot the Ne" York ) ankl·c~ The ~5-~ear-nld l:Ja ). ''hose background I\ in \\restling and toothall. \a1d he \\tll 1n111all) "Ill tit· rl''>pom1bk lor the admtn1"1rat1'e opcratmn o l the tram. a pos111on that has rhanged hands numerous t1mrs in the 15 ~car'> that George Steinbrenner has been the team's (lflnupal O\.\nCr Rut he added 1n n tclephom· con' crsauon from the Yankcco;· training ha!>t' ir1 Fort I audl·rdale. Fla that he l"' l'n tuall) hoix·'> to gel into pcro;onnel dt'n\1on" "1th "ite1nbrcnnrr. &l'ncral manager Lou P101ella and rna na~er B1lh Martin Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: (algal") at Ne\" York lslandl·rs. ES PN. 5:05 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL: Golden State at Houston. TRS. 7 30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL. Clippers at Lakcrs. Channel 5. Pnme f1ckct. 7:.HJ pm -WOMEN'S BASKETBALL' Long Beach \tatr :u USC Pnme Ticket. • 8 p m. -WINTER OLYMPICS: from Calgar). Albena (3 hours). ( hannel 7. 11 :30 p.m. -WlNTER OLYMPICS: Day 1n re' 1c,~. < hannel 7. RADIO 7; 'O p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL Clippers at Lakers. KL.\<' (570). KRT H (930). • • anna. coming lo us from 1hr ljjivel"$ity of Redlands. Wr wc1c: r~lly aroomina ham (Watanabe) .. ::But Watanabe had to \1t out because of transfer rules. and h) the t'-'1c he wascligible he decided to g1' c t-4' basketball. That opened thr door for Dixo n. sa" him play I thought ab<>ul how smart he "as. He had all the 1ngred1cnts. lie was JUSt "'a1tmg for ph)sical maturity. ··Whereas a lot of auys maturr latt . he never ga ve up, Ht '<; proH·d himself." ·He started as a bac-k-up to Tomm> Conadon. but by the founh game of t!f. season Dixon was a staner. : ·1 think he (~eynolds) was 1m· pPucd with me. I had improved rRO~ than other pla.Ym in that shon of time." Dixon said. "The lo)ola· Marymount pme was pr<>bebfy the c•nchcr that said I was a stancr. ·· Reynolds said h~ ('Ouldn't keep OiAon o ut of the Jtanln• hnc\ap af'cer hk performance apmJt · loyola- Merxmo unt 1n a eaJly tcason p.me 1.-_ytar. •Tb&s year he burned 20th-rank~. ~ta~Marymount. tcorins 21 Pifntt off C0tty Gaines. And Dixon. , .. Vant"'rd.t' only ntumi!lJ starter '1 a year •· hU led T into a WI)' c~ for fits• in •he OSAC · a 7.3 ('Oftmntt ruon1. uiaHy. the first th1na I thouaht ._ ._.,.. tin)• he was.•• <Xian .Vu~• ('~di J im f brri~ "id .. fter I Todd received encouragement to co ntinue playing after high school from his dad. Gary. and brother-1n- faw. ROJer Holmes. They told Todd , about SCC. and Dixon's amu~1ng meetina with Reynold\ \honly fol- lowed . "Q uite hones1ly. I was noJ necess· anty posith •t about ham pl'lty1n1 in collcat." Reynold• uid. "But he wH fro m a aood proaram. We really tho ul)l( he m!Jbt bt a JV pla}er. But he kept show1na up. and in time we thoutJlt he m\lht be a member of the 'ars1ty team.' D1~on has proved himself on the collcac level. but ne?Ct year may be hi~ final ~ason u a pla)'er -unle s the opponun1t)' of ptay1n1 professional sn Europe arisn; Othel'Wl~. Dt~on has hlS liahti Jtt on btcom1na a coech. .. He had such a ~reat atthudt-." Herris Mid of Dillon 'days 11 Ottan Vi~"' 'lie v.a\ alv.3)\ v.orkint h:ud ..._ ............ "-..... Todd~.-bopeal ... Ht w1J •"cry touab competitor ... O nl}' $1ze 1«med to hold Ouon back. That'• no ton~r the cHe. ··1 w111 l1te bloomer." 01•on said "Ol.'ffo11cl , a late bloomrr " Keefe at head of the class By ROGER CARLSON °' ................. Westminster High's Chris Tower. whose 24.2 Points is a final wi\h the Lions missing the C'IFflayoffs. Adam Keefe, Woodbridge High's Player of the Year in Cl F Southern Section 2-A circles a year ago on the way to leading his Warrior teammates 10 the state cham- pio nship (Division II). leads the way again in the Daily Pilofs. prep scoring derby for Orange Coast area basketball teams and kagues. The 6-9 power-finesse center. headed for Stanford followi ng his senior season at Woodbridge. leads all scorers with a 25. 7 average. having scored a ~igh of 36 three times. Keefe's totals -59 1 points in 2 p mes -fiaure to continue for a wh ile. The defending 2·A champions await their first-ro und opponent Friday ni~ht with hopes of duplicating last year's searing finish 111 which they won eight post-season games in annexing the state crown. Amonf others in the 20s. high teens and games of significance arc Leo Parker Jr. of T ustin (20.3>. Steve Stolzoff of University ( 19.6). Steve: Guild of Marina (19.4). Paul Kos of Costa Mesa (19.2). 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SJ 41 " 6J lS •I SI CIF MATER DEi 111·11 SI Nt ..,oor• HarDo' 17 I.a Ou•nla JV n La Ouo'lla SI S•Od•tDec• 10 Tl'louu na Oa'1 1 t Buena 5' Be•ertv Holl\ 41 Pah\llOl'• 18 LO\ Atam.•ot 63 Mor•on Onoo 6) Alla11hc CI> N ) 17 Oil TRA8UCO HILLS l ll·lll ta So Cahforn•a CP>nsl •" '° Cna..,o'1•d• 61 Orange Lu•Mra11 19 H Hollvwood '' 81 lo\ Am190\ 47 5S S•"'• Ana SJ 62 M•\"0" V e10 •S 76 S•"'a Ana v <1llf'v 66 90 Po-no,,a SI SI Ca•to• 6S n Volle Par• $8 6S BOl\a Granat SO 76 E\Ol!•an1a SO 63 Oa•a H oll\ so o the n.gnest blelderls) ol Icon 2924h (Payable in lull at March e 1988 11 1 30 pm 02 u1pmen1 •~cess 101 lie Ille t•rne of sale) all right. 1tlle en 1ne 1obby 10 the bu1101no 51 s of the Hunl1ngton and interest convey11d to located al 601 Sou1n L-•s s1 Beach Union Hogll School and no.., held by 11 und&r Sireei Orange Ca•Hornia Sealed proposals will be received at the Ollie~ 62 01s1ric1 said Deed ol Trusl 1n 1ne 92668 ot Plant Operat1ons-Fa1rv1ew Develop mental 7t Bid form =669 with spec•-property here1naller de-Al tne 1rme ol 1ne m111al Center. 2501 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa, CA unll> n f1ca1tons and •nd1c111ng sc11oed publlcauon of 1111s notice. 2.00 pm on Thurs .. Feb 25, 1988 at which time ~~ •aCI 1oca11on of items may TRUSTOR TONI A Ille total amount of the un· they wlll be publicry opened and read tor per· 11 oe 001a1neo lrom lhe Ocs11cc1 MOKEOE BENEFICIARY paid balance ol 1ne obh· forming work 10 furnish all labor. materials, tools. Purchu•ng Oep1r1ment. CAROL JEAN GRANT OR ga11on secured by Ille above I s7 10251 Yorio.town Avenue RUTH M BELL. Trustees lot described deed 01 trust and and eQu1pment nece$sa.ry to re-t le Kitch.en and 16 S• N•cno10\ To1p11i1ne N v 13 B••"OP Mon•oomr • .,. SI 6? woocorio11r· SI 61 Orct"Qt• ~: Hun11ngtol\ Beach CA CARRIE T MOSES. JEF· es1tmaled costs. expenses. serving area ceilings in Bldgs. D, E. F. J, K. T and 13 26•6 Any uem may be ,,,. FREY S A L MAN so N and advances is $25 139 19 U at Fairview Developmental Center. in ac "' spec led 111~SJle wnere •I •s MARILYN SAL MANSON. 11 15 poss1t>1e 11111 a1 lhe cordance w ith plans and specifications therefore ~1 localed during reou1a1 JAMES w M INETTE. 11me of sale 11\e opening bid Bidders for 1h1s project must possess a currenl l>t. school l'lours prior 10 Maren DAWN ELLEN MINET TE. may be less tnan ine 10111 C·2ctass1t1callon11cense(s} issued by the Contrac -so 2 1988 lEONARO R BEOALE, PA· indebtedness due iors· State License Board Any bid received' where SS Cao•\lreno V1'lf'• •o S• Btrnera· I• S• P1Jul' S6 B •"OO Al"'IOI. 11 Se,. •r• 61 B \nr o M.:>t1IQOf"t r.• 46 S8 Oct'ct" V tw S6 S• Bf'r,,ara· U S0 Pav · SI B \"CIO A ~a·· 6J Sf'•. •a' CIF SJ 16 Cotta Mt\a• u 41 La11una Beecn• 77 61 LeQu"• Hill\· 10 SO l"JOOi1ll!J.C.lll!._ '3 &9 O•a,,oe• 19 011 SJ 66 n .. 79 Cos•a Mf'\a· S9 l a11,na BtaC"' 16 Lallw"I HITI\' TUSTIN O<HI 76 Lao~roa Seacr 11 .... I! a S9 N•""" to Hu11• "0101\ Bf'6e" 61 Bias sllall De clurly TRICIA BEOAlE recordt'd 11 ava1lab1e0 Ille expected 19 a1i.eo ODsot.lt Equip-Febroary 4. 987' as-11fstr oponing bid may be ob· lhe b•dder--tt-not-llcensed es spec1hed will be 10 meni B•d •669 ad· No 87-063367 01 Ortcctel tain4!<1 by calhng tile follow· disregarded Joint Ven1ure bidders must possess 63 dresseo to Allyn E Rowley Re<:ords 1n 11\e othce of tne mo 1~p11one numoers on a Jo1nl Venture License ~ Purcnas1ng Manager Hunl· Ae<:order ol Orange County. the day oefore 1ne sale 17 14) Preference wtll be granted to bidders properly 1ng1on Beach Uncori H•gn sa•d deed of trust oescrioes 385·4837 or (213) 627·•865 1 appro ved as Small Business"' 1n accordance with Scnoo1 01s1ric 1 10251 111e lollowing<"i:<>t t9 ot Tract Dale February 11 1988 Section t896 er seq Title 2 Cahforma Adm1ms so Yori.town Ave Hunungton 6638 rn Ille C11y of Costa TAC =6013904 C · f · t ... ~ 64 Beacn CA 9~646 ano re· Mesa as per map recordeo TOWNE llC,.OW co ... tr alive ode Apphcat1ons or pre erenoe must.,., HEWPOIH HARBOR 1'i V>a•t• Of' flS·lll 6.3 Sa" F'•a"C \(0 LncO'" S7 11.a•t a 62 e•v~ al or before 2 oo en Bool< 256 Paoes 5 and 6 P<>ltATION .. M6d TruetM, submitted lo and approved by the Small and &7 p m Maren 2 1988 a1 of M1M:ellaneous Maps. 1n er T.D. IUIVICI COM· Minority Business Procurement Assistance &I wnccn 11me and place beds the Olfic:t! of the County Re-PANY. ..."' er Clftdr D1v1s1on, 1812 t41h Street. Room 200. Sacramen· S4 w111 oe publtCly opened and corder of said County Stldhaftl. AHlatat1t lee· to. CA 95814 &t Sa,.. '\.'a.r ;)\ lO c.~~- •• Ya•er Of' J~ 66 11 a p~,.. S6 E 'll'OOf'•a S• EHono a &O 5.l" c f'"'l'~lf •8 !ta" D•PO; '' S2 la\ VtoJU 40 "•' F'ranc \C "Jll A•I'•' S6 r a \1 Ba•t••' I'd SI App~ "la •lfv 48 L~\ A..,.,,00\ 4 1 0,., .,~ S• C ,,._, Ylf\ct •7 Ct1• '"" Of Y.or • l3 Es•enc 4• s1 u" .,r\ ,,. S.t Sada toacor • 11 Tu,, • ..,. •J Corol"a at Yo•• S? Et•a"<·a · 6A Un1vf r\''" .. II saoalf'DIH ' • 6S Tu\I ,. OCEAN VIEW 6J S•11 L w > Oo \IX> 6S C•eto 111-n SS 9urtOull~\ 60 l•Q .... ooo 66 LO\ A am IO\ 69 11 ,, ~7 76 10 M 61 17 61 63 S1 19 ~ ,, 67 66 WtttC"f'\•~' long Beai ,. P • Cer \ l' Pa Bro"o"'o" Ila t Q" 0 \to a. F10r a1 LOnQ &t eer> P,., ,.Ou,,'&" VtJ ev • ""'•"'"". H ur1 n gton Bt«t<"'• Ed wn· Nt\lm.nttt r" r-ou"'•" Va f'v• Malt r Ot M •r ,,a• Hvfll0no•o11 Bracn· Ea•ton• N ( OltANGE (4· Ill SI Marv Siar 10 Newoorc (""'''&" 1l So) Ce11lor"•• C""'' "' 19 8••• Olrnaa S6 C,,11von 64 SvM• Hill\ J.V 38 E'• MOOf'rlll JI S""111 C 111r a I 1 Me,.na •O Ca"VOl'I )9 Newoor1 Harcor H V lie P1,. '6 l aOU"I Holl\' ~7 Tr•OVCO H•ll\ • Sl Laoun• Be.cl'" 2S Wooat>r ·aoe· ... Co,•• MtH' '4 l •Oull• Hill\' 10 Traouco Hit"• •A LI QUtla BeaC" • fO Woodb< aoe• 61 Cot •• Mew• SADDl.llACK tt E ~nl'lower S9 E\11'1Coa Cll •I 16 H'U,,,, "O'on BeaC" SI f=oo•,.., $8 )7 .. 81 Q.tn "O A 8 f"' IC\ " V La ~rna SS 11 Q.iar•O 41 67 Noo• "' o• 60 70 La Puf'"''" •J 6S v •la Par• 0 67 F"oo•'I• 66 '6 E•'•"C·a· SI Sl u" •t•\ 'v . •9 69 Saoa•t'D•c • • 11 O Coro"• Of'' Mar• H 31 Nl'"""°'' Haroor' 39 61 Et•anc•a· •9 SI U"•YI!•\ tv• •S 66 '>aoaitbac• • •1 10 Co•O"a di!• Mor' SI 16 NtwPO•• Ha•llO"" 6S CIF n read •n Bldg C rOOfl'I 361 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T r•IMJ, I01s-tttL-1911.. Requests lor small business preference in the 71 All e.penses o1 cartllQe UNDER A DEED OF H'ISUT Orente. CA t2MI (714 ) award of the contract for the above menhoned 61 and removal are lhe r• DATED I 09 87 UNLESS ~700 o• ss spons1b•hly oflne successful YOU TAKE AC TION TO Put>11Slled 0 1a119e Coa.st pro1ect is made by submitting • completed form J7 b•dd&r(S) Sales Ill• wtll be PROTECT YOUR PROP· Daily P1k>I F'e1>1uary 16 23 STD 811 With the bed proPoSal No preference Wiii ~ addeo 10 all 01ds unleuvalld ERTY IT MAY BE SOLO AT March 1 t988 be granted unless the b•d is accompanied by the &J retail s11es 1171 pem11 A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU T-062 STD 811 SJ number •S subm111ed wtth NEED AN EXPLANATION Bid proposals must be submitted for the entire l9 b•d lorm OF THE NATURE OF THE work descr1bed !herein Oev1at1ons from.plans and SI P1ymen1 in lull lhall be PROCEEOING AGAINST spec1t1cat1ons will not be considered and will be $8 made wtlh1n seven days of YOU YOU SHOULD CON· " 1nt" award•no of the sate. end TACT A LAWYER IMIDt IC NOTICE cause lor re)ecllon o f bids Tl'le Department has 21 lhe m111erra1 slloall be re· 1062 Sanla Cruz c11cie r ~ the nght IO waive eny irregularity In a bid or to $8 mo~eo lrom 01stric1 p1op· Coste Mesa CA 92626 111 a NOTICE re1ect any or all bids 5' e1ty al 1ne time 01 lull pay· s1ree1 11ddress or common INVITING etDI • No btd will be considered unless 1t 1s m ade on a 11 metn des1on111on 01 properly is Sealed b•ds may oe re-stand ard form furnished by the Department and cs ~ The Board reserves the snown above no warranty cs c:e•ved a1 the office ol the made in accordance wllh the "'Instructions to right lo re1ec1 any and all 91ven as to •ts complereness City Clerk, 33()0 N-port Bidders " J1 F'ec l~La Ou1n1a llQme• b•dS or to warve any 1n>or· 01 conectnessl · The Boulevard, P O Bo• 1768. p mahty or 1rrec;iulatlly m lhe t>eneltccary under said Deed N ewport Beach, C A rospect1ve bidders may eKamine and obtain ., J9 66 6) •6 22 ... 39 67 6A 71 n 96 61 61 '° JO &O .. ., f l "' $8 SS SJ S7 6l .. " &S S7 " fl S6 !;) 69 S6 " •9 IJ 67 61 $8 6S ,. "' JO 90 ·o•l 6' 60 .. UNIVERSITY 111-141 Drddrng il.11 ma1e11als are o! Trusl. by reason ol 1 92658.8915 until 11 00 3 m plans. spec1l1cat1ons. and bid forms by calllng SO sold m an ·as cs. wtiere 15· oreac:h 01 default 1n Ille ob-on the t6th day ol Marcil (714 ) 957-5213 &3 ,.,,..,, .. 1!\11' 6? U t Ou•n•a 13 l a Ou•l'l ••-J\I IS LO\ ·111amo•O\ 61 LaQ.-l'llt H \ 41 S1 S6 51 S6 61 I I 6S ... so S7 SI 57 so S.t 61 S• 66 SI $8 ''"'"e Paramourit Y.;\Jit0n V•t~ l auu•a H • M•r ,,. C"•"" er Ar l Canvon Oe• Oro ff'"'C>f' Ar l San•a Ana Va I'• F'oo•n Sada eoac• • Tu \fi"'• NtwDO"' ~aroor• E''•"'<·a· Corona Cf' Mar• Saao•eo•c•· Tus• ,,. NtW11100rt Harbor• E\ta,,<ia• Co•o,,a atl Mar' WESTMINSTEA 0 Sonora O E• Mooena .. 0 "' So Vatf'ncra But "la Pero M•u •on Vte!O S11n1a Ana K~lfll& S~rv;lf- 13 cond111on Tne 01s111c1 !1tga1tons secured thereby. 1988 81 whteh 11rne sucn A payment bond, Standard Form 807 in an '2 makes no guar1n1ee w1111eo f\ere1ofore eae<:uled and de· oods shall be <>Ptrled and amounl not less than 50 percent o f the contrac.t 69 01 1mp11eo as to the con-hlrered 10 1i.e unders1one<111 read lor price must accompany every contract 1nvolv1ng an •S 0111on ol any •lem tlems may wr111en Oeclaratcon of De-TIU• of ll'rofect: CON· expenditure rn excess of $5.000 41 t>e w1t110rawn l1om sale 11 re-t11U1t and Oeomand tor Sale STRUCT CLASSROOM AT · "' quir4"d p11or 10 l>id acceo-and wrtHen nottCe 01 defauii OASIS The successtul b•dder will be required to enler ~ tance and 01 etec1ion 10 cause the COfttrect No.: 2663 into a contractural agreement rn the form of a 11 l '9t1ed A I . f'-ler. undersigned 10 sell said Engft1eer'• lttlmate: '"Standard Agreement. form STD 2"" which shall 6s fturclla•l"I Meft..., prope<ty 10-uusty sa•d obit· s 136 eoo be binding uPon the State of Cahforn1a only upon Tue_, so Publ•s~ Orange Ca.SI gal•ons and lherealtt't' ltte Approved by the C11y approval by the State The contr act is not binding 60 Oarly Pilot Febru•ry t6 23 undersigned caused said Council this 8111 d1y or Fat>-on either party unless and unhl It IS approved by 69 1988 T -06 t notice ol delault and of elec· ruary 1988 appropriate authorized state agencies. including H lion to be recorded Novem· WANOA I . f'AOOIO. City the "'-artment of General Sen1ic:es 1t required 61 •-----------O.. 10 1987 as Instr No Ctenl .....,., ' SJ Pla.IC NOTICE 87-636811 01 Ofhc;ial Re-Proapecllve Otddera may All noneHmpt state contracts of $5,000 or ~1 cords 1n tht office of Ille Re-obtain one 5411 or btO dOCu· more are sub1ect to s(ate contractor non-~ NOTICE Of' order ot Orange County men ts al no cost at tne oltte• d1scr1m1na1ton and compliance requirements 91 Tf'UITll'I IALl Said Sa1e w111 be made. ol tne eibli<: Works Depart· pursuant to Government Code Section t 2990 and $8 loan No 891-0 1/ bu1With0\/1covenan1 or war-men1 3300 Newport Cautornle Administrative Code. T itle 2. 01vlslon 3 . 61 MOKEOE rat11y express Or tmphed. re-Boulevard P 0 Bo• 1768. Section 8201 A bid proposal or offer for a " UNIT CODE C gard1ng l!tle oossesscon or· New Po '' Be• c h c A con tr act for publicworks goods or services which 1011 S7 TOWNE ESCROW COR· encumbrances IO pay Ille 92658-8915 ' I I0· 141 (lorlell) 1 1torft11) 1 6A 11orlt11) 1 60 66 S9 If 64 6S PORA TION as duly •P· remaining p11nc1pal sum ol For further information IS submitted by a Cootrec:tor who has been pointed Trustff unde rttte the note(sl secured by said call Ken Perry. Proiect Eng•· decerlllied lrom subcontracting with the Stale by 1011ow1no described deed ol deed ot Trust ...,,111 1nteres1 neer at 544.33u the Department of Fair Employment and Housing, trutl WILL SELL AT PUBLIC as 1n sa•d noce provided ad· Published Ornng• Coas1 shall be deemed to be nonresponsive and shall be AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST v1nces II any under tne Dally Pilot February 16. 1988 re1ected BIDDER FOR CASH (1n Ille terms of said Deed ot Trust. T06• In accordance with the proviscons ot Section lJ 10 n 60 61 6l 17 16 60 70 46 n !.a~·a A,,a 11.fn~v Pa1m Bf'•C" Me"•n• E Moot n• C vo•eu Garaf'n\ t=1a SJ 61 61 S6 9) Hunt.nolon Beacn· Ed to"· 1773 ot the Labor Code, the Department has ascerlained thal the general prevailing rates of wages applicable In the county In which the work is to be done are lhOSe rates established 8.(ld pub fished by 1he 01rector of Industrial Re1111ons Copies ol the wage rates are on Ute at the Office of b the Chief o f Plant Oper1tions, Fairview De e velopmental Center occ· figures to powerful again " $8 SC l S SJ &l Mer o,a• FO\.l"''•'n \leh•v• Oc•a"' V •w• Hv,,hno1on Buen• Ea_,• Mar·,..· F oYNl 1f\ "·~~.,· OcN~ Vttw' WOOOUIOGE I l•·Sl 91 E Oo<aOo " f9 .. 63 '° S6 •1 $8 .. Success didn't miss a step last a lmlc la5t )car, will be better than season when men's voile) ball the~ "-Crc" S11e Inspection will be held ThurSday. February 18 , 1988, 10 00 am • FairvieW Developmental Center Victor ·~· Ch6ef of Ptent OSMr•tlon1 lff Published Ora~ Coast Da\IY P ilot Febru1ry 8 16. 1988 SJ ~1er De< 61 E1 Toro 97 Coro"9 •1 Cvorrn "' WOO<lcr ooe 65 E\l•nc • 4 C•P•\trano VAi'•• ., ~r ..... 17 Oil SI .. le S7 f7 47 ,, .. i:oun1a0t1 V•~v St Mo• ••n 1' P•e•h<a 6l Arltt•• •1 Seddlft>aek Sl lteflllf'dV SI !.e111e Ana .. 6.S SJ S6 SI .. ,, t4 •1 IJ ,, returned to Orange Coast C'ollcgc While thcre·s a lot of talent on a0cr a th rtC·}ear absence. and thl' ()((" squad. 1t' inexpert· Coach Bob Wcw~l's squad this cnrcd v.1th onl) tv.o sophomorco; scaSQ n promi ses to be e' en better. on the 1 J..man roster. Pla)tnl 1n the South C'oa\t Conference. which .as the onl) Fountain Valle> High produt t , ollc ball confercn c'" the state. Norm Abella (6·0) returns to start the Pirates had finished firsl four at scncr after seeing hnlc action You're never loo old to Quit blowing smoke. S7 Senra Cle•• SC Oom1nQut1 S7 Ceo11tr1no V•llt tt &9 l aou11a &eacn t4 M19nol1e 64 Ut11vef\ ,,.. Tl Corona 0.1 Mar• SI Tutrtn• U Newc>"'• ~•••bO'' •1 Es1e11c e• 'I Un •f <\•111' IS Ca<ona def M¥" n Tut!·"' ., NtwOO" Haroor• •~ l!stefl(•t• FMI I ., !iO " 51 •7 SS S1 " •• ~ )6 .. 57 .. • .. 1t ~Hll Pe 11 ltllard LOu••v•ltt 60 Rencl>O l.H VfQU S1 Min ion Vit to ., Cor011• aft Mar .. Trtouco 01111•· e1 CO\ ta Mtta • '° Laoune Hill\' se Or•not' 76 \.Jl9Vlla Buen• tt Trtouco H111,· 11 (O\lt ~·· 6S t.eouna H•R\ • eo °''""' .. 1.~ ... en• cw 67 .. ,, '° $4 1S S2 so ~ Chtl ff 40 .. Fttr lt-~t O' c.le•ICO tf\Ol'fttJ fi h d 1 ln~t season 10 th e Pirate's 5-1 of 1' c )ClU1 pnor to 1 e isso U· ofTcnse. Th" other returner 1$ 6·2 uon of 1hc program m 1983. La~t ' scn)on. ()('(' v.ent 16-0 and On·an View product Joe dcfcat\'d Lona Reach in a fi ve-Graham._ v.ho 1s rccovcnna from game m:uch 10 win the Southl·rn a back 1nJul') but 1H pectcd back C:ahforn i:i Re,ional title. . when co~fcrcncc pla) open Fn- £Xi.pitc los1na • C-Player of s:la' against Santa Barbara ~' the Year 8nan Lcwn and three otc other all <onferc:ncc players. Matt Jones. • 6-5 frt hman Weu el s.a) h1 198 squad and from Westminster. and n1vcr· the.! uth C'oast O\cratl will be Sil) of Ha"''" •~n$ftr ott stronacr Burch. a 6-4 sophomo~ from ~ No matter hC>y\' ~ ~ long or how mucb you've smoked. tt's not too late to stop Because the sooner you put down your last cigarette. the sooner your body will begin to return to its normal, heatthy state Three Romanian women speed skatei:..s missing .. We're much b1gcr th1!1 )car." \\>oodbr1dac ,..httt he ,...as II~ We11cl s~ud. "Wc'\c 101 $1x au)) IF. arc the midcUc blockcn. Tim 6-4 or bc11er Wc'n: stronaer. v.c Cilta'IO"· a 6-4' fn-thman from h11 harder and ~c·,c a<>t much Dana Hill\. and. 6·S frTshman mol't' depth Alan Knipe o( Manna ,_tR both (Al<1 ~RY. lbrrt1 (AP)-Thttt Romanian ~,,men ~ ketcn and . 1hc1r c h hue fd\ 1bc Whucr '' mp1c under m\ tcnous C'trt"Um· \l.anlc i1,1n1no1chanct•amu,1or C\pJan.atlQr\ ror lht1r drper1U~. "''~cd 1f 1hc 11hleK'I ltft b«aute the> {01.tld noc p:l\\ dru 1("'· 01) msm orpn111n1 TttT)' te"-'ilrct said "We ha'"t' no 1nformat1on about th:ll •• .\hhouah 11 v.-:a no1 known "hm the Roman1;im .,..cnt. tc"ard said the) hadn't defect d 1 1t wa" ont· inall\ speculated. • "The~ as no "ord about &-ftt· t on .. tc-arJ saKI. "h's not that," ttcmpts to rtach oflkaal or the rtma1n1na I S·mrmbn Romanian team Monda) n1aht •fft un \K'• c·tu(ul "Lona b:h, ~I amino ••• u. IF .~nd Volle) ball Monthly PtC'~e and • nta Barbara art all Fab 0 prep ou1s1<k hiller\. \Cr) fouah The arc1hc1cam1"'t' Matt S1ha. 1 ~3 rrnhman h;nc to bca1 But t \Cr')OM . trom Fl Toro "'ho \\I\ No. 17 on 1nduJ1n1 1,..a ~tl1'( an~ Mt n the "fab .SO" hit. compk'tn 1ht n1on10. t~o 1eam~ 1hat ~-ere ofT 1<1mna ltnc u .. CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 4 \\nes ...... . 1 oa.'}S ····· ... 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'J oeac.I\ m~rn.:t cireal ~»·t>q I or • ~I" •r··,,.,cc:;•-J:'>"l_PvE· S If I JB 28 f <C US vE GU AR ~ .t·~~ f< ~ ,...,..,. $1 6~~ "'-~u;.;;iu~o2Bc~u~s:A °<: ~~~~~766s~;~9~?~ntit .~,~' IQ il,l~OVHP:~n~: IME'SliB.AU ~ ilA=t...v mesliB.AU GAL"E~CO' ... ,·¥~·h ,..,~ :..:.04,, ~~ .::•u :-:·.•$'_,:'St' '{'.s~ M':• ....... ~· F-. A)• 4' "'"• clen conoo w forep1ac.P . : .'100 mo .nr• _.,in fltU,F'll'W\ 'S~d -;-..,;. :: ~ 18• "'::''' .,., ~. ,~ oe~rs. J. S ·c,~ s~ 0"• if wet bar n@w carpPI Jllrviae 1044 n,,.1~'"'10 ... 20 •Lrb • '',I'. APA•TIEITS •. v•se '•pc,..."' ABOVETHEBAY :. .... ' •;.o.. -~~·. =-.:.~£ "' !:A.BO"' catc.on1e!. great sunsets QC, 2BR 8 ., TOW•MDllES I.•\ , n <.l" ..... 11'a• "'-="'"P: ->"'!"'~ !fWS p1>.·1·: ~on1e1mporary fee11n9 I llA•CNO S&I JOAOlll S ,,. 0 ,.,,,..1 1; JI ~ c ,~~,.,~~ CtdH For llHt ~ ALTUA!-> • Soar .. 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'S1at1 Ana 2180 ,*05!.1~E>-0~l LOC Ar 'O"'S e .. -\' .... .,,~ :o.,·~ • c :::ci CLASS "''·cP soar• ershtp You make tl'lelNewport Buell 1069 cozv .!Br ... cl• Obi oar D1H Point 2126 '·''L~ .• ''"'"J•O C.J1" s~66~6 •• B .. ~r'.;' •.~~."..a •0 • .,: ;~~~ • -• 4').;. I• ~ c, •C. •• rnthly pymts & we Stiare -• . v *SECURE COMMUN!lV -, •, "y -v au r -.. a pp rec You receive 2BC1rm 2Ba Bavt1d Qe' ' O•'' ; 11 ".".' ~~1 3 88 ~Bl• 10. B,.act-+ " !Eld•..,.. .::oroo ''~e new 'Q • ... ~ Sf"" ~ ""'' ., A F 2 st" CC v "Se ,. " •' 100• tax Dtmef•ts MuM ,.,nan MJ"• UPQfcl!.1<!5 I ': 1.11 J 'J·\.I ', c "'dr Br cond • POOi 0 1• k 1aro frplc gas e .. ,,, .. ' SS'iC '.l ,1nor 5413,;:F.t<~ -"' ' ".; ,a•O ~· ,,. _. l'lave clean cred't Agt poo~ spa ,9'-'t" Quaroed i, 141 8(11.J940 ''""'::'~ .-;~ur '~ S6 5 apols w d """'" i).' • 9 ... ,1·~0"" S640 T•,. '\it\t pe•s t. .d iG ";:; (' E" ~ 'i '"' 497-8757 Dvs Ev Wknds $20. 500 '60·9176 LarQe 2Br 1ea Nice bac~ ,c:itl t>b I 8 24 I ;> 21 S600 S500 Se< :'80•m I .aa s7:ior ---------.. , PARK NE\X/P()RT $Ji:, m.: ;;o: d'.>b·L·.. • ,, ... p .. , ... CPf'lle• a•el' • • DOVER SHORES p.lt" ·~e.1r PJrlo. t"•e to HARMtN II. •O D"'ts "'"'" , • • 1 h 1 h (7141 L..fl..a._1900 .,.. w Female "On·vn•• , s., 1e., ''""' c;oo 10 lOO< I I C G Co1 t GE " v <4Q -~r 28drrr• 2Ba S835 Good !Obs rellab~ serv1<:es I F..tt>utous oac• tlil" \ ~"OWi OeJc.I'' r OI l@ase ,.1 .. 2br 2ba frplc minutes t t I I 111h-""'~. ' I Shar~ ;:>BP .SA PC •J .. ''(' < ... •' s--.... ..., ,r' •• c •••• rcl.IL.t r < 0'0 ; 8~'i (""'"'"' >.4;? •4,;>41t"teres 1"Qt 1ngs Ovv> ............. ocate tn ewpor C.JopeO moulllil•" voewsi 644 9060 i'::'t 04 c. !torr beach b ... 1ow mar-S595 d asslfied ..... _~ .... • ... )'-..OP" P(I Ni .,. •· ' •· 'iQtl L d N I , 8 5' ata' 'sa ,..,.eev-.,u "' .<r«:>-....• _..... ~ Beach Complete Wllh hom lhlS 4 bdr<n l'l('l'T'e "'I lo.oJI •Pl"ll bPCa /Se sethng I lto1 Cld~IWI ' ~r ...... ·-• ""SS~ rT'(\ 5-• 81>'. plans for 4500 SQ II o'·I Dover Sl'\Qre<; F'1ow•ng OCEAN FRONT $675 mo Jnnn675,4140 11 ~ 2606 • 9e<r -··-" S6688106 t1ce Pis ca11 645-1791 pian ...,,1h ,,,0,~0, ""Y ~-•-•,.•-•----~-,, 1 E '13'" S• "~·- i.ghtea pent & play room * ESTATE * Hunt. leac~ 2140139R 28A vPslairs rro1r Sl50 TOTAL MOVE-II llE"SSfSSEIMOfllES .v•t'1 wet bar.BIG reduC· W•lll PRIVAlf BEACH 31 1Br 1Ba pool enc ga1 ,.~n.,r 9 er 1 c.ir q1r Frt• lov't ,, ... Sl.00 ;;o,, tn S49Q 000 bO "'"" l r' U"t' ()I '"1!1 0,.1.),,, .~ Gar ••elC NI" pets unl..,r r •'' 19H" :'90'"" 1Ba Qaragt> 1a•d Ju"' •• "~ E'iO 6.Q4 or p lus r epair s/taxes 631 1400 I DPsl \lews ' lr .. il ~I QM S700 Day 819 J')4.365Q $"15(1 ,....,, ')68 s-89 Throuohout CA1Na11on -• 1 OPE'll SA' •l•N ti, .1~~1 t•" W•PrO 9-4.3·54 • .lC. 1u13 S6..,5 ""C I wide! Also l aK Properties "\11 HI H1 '' t fi4!1 7~2 1 0 , .,.i:) -ooo 18'< 1B.A witn su,,deL• 2 16·453-3000 Ext H22 1 I tr 1~1" In• 48R '2 •BA E•ec Fdm '' •p1r ""'' o,ul,1ng '""'' Rl Al! C..1 A1l Snq1 ram••• t>•f>C hnme I home "1Jr0NOOO flCK'rs ~· ,...,c 1r•) lease ~f\J s •oo o" is1 ,..,0<.,.,~ ,,,.,,, :"BP S")O C'" 9rovno 110,..., "e" ::-a•"' vpts I o·:" 1,-.. ~"' t•a••o encl ~il•.lQ<' Ca" wPICOme I f;'">, ..: ... ·~ "'' ~~, t':' ... 5 l1llto1 lsl 111• loot ~ :: ~ 0 n s 1 ' 'J 'I Y• 2 f1reotac;es a•gt> pat o <:;1, r h•ri' 970.211; · '" •urb,.,n .. l .'\ •ut .. ~O PETS NPar L•••C 4Br 3•,ea ·2Br 18a 1n-REALTORS SY'•)O mo Agi ... .,Q B'l8C! CE>nter s1500 .,..0 Afl@ B 1l bo1 P enia sah come unit Completely l·Sllr "OIHS 60m 111, '"'· 1" 14 2601 remodeled 1nclud1no ~ v · Spa $659 000 Broker 2 ~dos Ir'\ Orleans Com-MARINERS WALK l•Ql'>1 2BR 18A UP!.lrS Opt, nt'w BA" T•MBEPS 19~ ''t''• at t' D<'OI l pa'« ,;i.J• °'IC' DelS 399 W Bav S· S6"" 650-6357 c.ooperat1on 645·3366 Pit!\ 2 Br 2 Ba and 3 Br t ••QM a••• i l•"' 1 '""' : , • ·c ')fl "'a1er '<jo ovs. 673-7565 eves 8111 2 Ba Both llsted at 1 1oco~ '' ,,,.. •he t>,.a r ,, .~-e M.ir.us S900 l1IM1 S127 900 • Br ~ J8r •o .. nr me> :. • 'h 6"1 '35.3 Peaia111l1 l 007 OCHll FROllT DUPLEX On the sand -newer bldg . only 8 years old Has 3Ddrm· 2BA up & 2 Bdrm· 2BA tower Bulll I -;-I I 1 -: ,,,, 11-: I I HI \I I ' Ins.. lrplcs. 4 Car 9ar etc 1-miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~ $699 950 1• JACOBS REALTY lllOlflY tlSlllEt 675-6670 675·0586 TIWlllllSE Coroll ••I •u 1022 011er1ook1ng Back Bay N1cejv appointed Italian 3BR 3BA pool. spa, ocean marble. beveieo mirrC»s, view All this· for unner etcheO glass •our1h gen. $600,000 Dee Mites erat1on Sta1nmasier Agent 644,85•9 . carp(lt 1<.1tchen teatures GEORGE ELKINS CO. DleacheCI oak floo1s & OCElllFROllT •ESTATE* With PRIVATE 'BEACH 3 bd den 3 ba One of 1he t>est vtews rn area I 9M OPEN SAt1SUN by appt 645-7521 or 640..7000 cabtne1 Pvt brick patio E'lynn Kemp 760-5000 or 720-11 74 RE/AW I \r'\\'I :ri't.\ 'II RCALTORS ' let Ut lltl• YH Seit Y ••t p,.,_,t~! Clll Cla11iflt4, 641-5671 ' for information & surprisingly . tow cost. ! '"'HOS Odl•O<, oar 1qP$ ftrel)laces & •dullt>\l '"'· mgs wa~l"tPr \ Jr,pr "O•''-JJ;. ~ 841 t.11•1 • s.ic ""'or s;oo • COM,LETE HfllOIEl 1P• tf',t11 "l•ce 1Br utnl · . ~ d n·Dt'I' Reni er aro ""'"' tur ess• I • •• E Bay ~·6 Be.\vl ~Br apl!> read)_ lor 2144 movP .n A~ '"" 1s $040' ---------i), r TPo\( • vE BACHE LO~ Must .,ee •he .J•llPIPnce JBR 2BA a t odrile"er " ''" • I ' •n ..,n1ur AU MOAIA &,TS. 1 No c:ie1s Nortr-,..oc-a $" ''"1'"' •1•1 yrly 530 w Wilson I A•a•I ; 22 S IJ~O mo Q• ,,., "'~" smkr 673-558(1 tSL t,.IGM• 496· 'i"O, or ~~-='66 IAYVIEW STltlO , ... ,~ QI~ O• 6'42 1603 * SPICUCUUll * F•r:"c "e"''' decorated 19 COTIAGE n,£ ~._,191 COLFCOlllSE LOC&TIH "~"" s55o 675•9650 Eas1s1oe 28• ·ea 9arage 1 544: Pretty crochet pmeapple pattern do1hes 20x13 . 15x20 . ex 13",ovals'" No 30 cotton. larger 1n bedspread DireciJOnS OFFER GCXX> THAU .JUHe30 19118 Eech pattern S3.2S ~ $100 P.H .......... _ ............ Otllltll c... NIMll Ca. Ntl6S Ml •91~000 Pr1nl Nam~ Aoort u Z10 Sue Pan.II\ Num· ~ 1N Y & Ml tttlden 10<1 \l •ts ta•• tmmac 2 bO • Oen wetbar ~EA?,, \.E ASE 11t 'O ,,ird "' p,1110 wsllr-hki, llrep1ace :'or .;iar S•400 Ir.~;: t'<l D«:i.. .... BAY .JP $' ..... rn Laraine a91 854.4306 \d[W 1 ca• gar $1300 25'44 Orang,. C•C, 16'1 TSL MGMT 64'-1603 •WUTPAH VIEW• .-~. ' • Furn Ooll House Loo~s Corou •el Mar 2622 t MISJOe Oup•e' 2 Br pat. Ii. odel .n p ·n & • y1d gar w o hkup $800 11 ea m ea.. 2BR-VIEW $1500 mo 646-Sllol 213.592.1574 blue Lg 2BR 2BA D~ I Wair. to beacn Orrve D) pool 2 decks Many ~tr as 2422 First St Ocean side HSTSltf S 1250 mo 72Cl-J9 l 2 ,.,, c:>(H -so 6263 WC'nt ta!!' 2Dd 2 " ba LlfaH lt1e~ 2141 A\/A LABLE March 1 18R W Cl~ 2 car gar ENO _ uNIT 1 mile 10 ocn •No Laguna• 3Br 2Ba O•P• gJ•aQe car~or~ P•tr:1' No oet5 S1025 • ouestcot1.igewa1~10 q c.e 1•01c 0311211 • t>eacti s23001 Mo s~ .. ., ..... 5~' 34 1s -tB•roM apt lB• 181 sa·5 E Side $675 Mo 280 , ltwprt ltlCla 21,I mo Ga• w D HU No 1B-' lrpl ~nc patlO gar-___________ .,., pets' HrdwO hrs •~I 3 1 age Cat-0 I( can 7.\m to Ill Clllfll HST • lq , Peppy 613~8S Qpm 631 4036 E XCL t,,t S•V E GU A RD HUT LICATIH GA~OCOMMUNtTY CIHllHLll&I DELUXE 2B r 1'e8e 2 Borm 2 Bath Townhome Town"ouse gareoe w o Micro hp1C9 Ill LA & BR Ne•• IM be&Ch Fresh!)' lllo.·UP CIOM 10 ~" ..,el D.ir w d llkups 2 pa•ntf'CI :?Bdrm 2 Bell\ PRIME L0C 4'T10N I patlOS Obi gara~ S 1875 Un.t "''th n-c&1p..tt09 $19~ mo Sorry no pe1s '644-0509 9a1 age t11111ndr, a11d fit&-4lO f ~tl&r•• 2BA 28A den lrpl SP& otace $, t~ p..r mo SL MGMT 642· 1603 f:tenCh OOOIS 1111 1n lll•440I lftef" 5 30 ~ l_.168 wl\lle No Pt!" $ 1400 mo ...... IUL TI iMMEO Newer' t9.A I! rs Oetio 760.5000 om ,., St tf l_wJ mo 2BR S715 mo PQOI. rtr ~.A..V Av! 3 1 $825 mo AgMI fac d tObCI\ 167W 19'1t\ Kl:'6r1"l\ • 7S9-8389• MQf' .,,, e4So-1140 ... , l ~ \ II .nllTa HAVE 2Br t'•8e Townfl°"MI L undly room .. tk.1111 • ••un~ 39, 2ea A NIED? ·~ •CM>O ioHhon y•rty $ t300 Wallo. 10 S78S mo. • bdch 41-9 3• t d•Vl eo<t lhft c~n l e 1 t'IOQ"' TSL MJ"Ji8 fflvf:2• 803 &4 28"8 .,._"----~or I \'CU' \~f 'O t ' laity Piltt ••2-1111 ---·-f~·--- ' Gooo JQo. Nelabte~ lll*'llht19~10 OV)' • It ' ,.,.,.~ "' ctMM• ,. ~. MANY THANKS.-•• To t ho -..r readers who took the time to co mpl et e a nd return to us thr Edi tor' ~ urYev we printed last \\'eek. \\' e a p p r e c i a t e yo u r re pon e. And . for tho e of r ou wh o are intere led in -' the urvey findings. \ve'll be .. haring them \Vith you after our Marketing Depart- ment tabula te and um- ma rize them. ' ~l!!l!!!!..-JIUI!!! lmM••t IHI lael11a••• IHI !! ._......... Ull a.......... II• ,iiiii Iii .......... ........ 2 lt ~c~ *.~ Sterlln,,, • OAIVl!IM>tllv. I Ille HOUSfl<EEPfAS 111111 ..... AETAll ..... -_,..... ,_ ._..,. •••-..... _.. .. -. cM ... !ft ,..._. • wonqiour loc.al •• you .. • l'Mllll & WOUid M IM! a 100 .. w~ , .. but frdWftllng c;o, ,.,.. • Cat/pt'()Mffngelth reQ hkt to upor... ~ llYILLE ........ 11 .... ! tooted t bOWt M F'ftlM\ ADS lift 50 l>d bo .... "'* • Notw/1aW -"Oiheld 1teN1orwtnt tobeCOmt -•-1315 :.,;, 942.~J 1M1U brlnt OMV pMt~t to w.. Call Mendy ~.e103 one 1 .. .,, trom top, c.-....... YOll !Wft up to IDr FREE tervtew. ~ ••c.pl. ~Den•'• Hwkpg.llne -(111\.,........ ... •• I 10GO/WI 1!rAMEAICAN lftd4M~ ..... ~ ehtc:ktd. Women en-..., ......... ~ 1978 ,. .... Wll\ttdll rugs. bHketl. °' ..wPOA1' llACtt Cal: cour•g•d to apply. HOONKHPIHGJLNORV ..aATll.., Looking'°' fflendly, lllde-alto Otlentll rugs IEST IUL • AITI •HIW _1tl50--0255• ••llT •I 11111 • • C>ptNno, o.y ='=~ ~ .:,~~ Be et bMCh by noon •(HO 1173· 1'117• WMllAllQnment ..... DRIVERS CIOP country, -C>P«•tor, ••P'd pref'd •E·Z Houtt JOHN WAYNE TENNIS ••••••• Tt1LMMM• 1800 af.COt wtU dtVtdel 301 1-3023 Harbor Bf._d CM. ~t No of Baker 125 11 •gl (ll10) 726~9MS 142-llll NEWPORt T.llAE~ CENTER No·~ n«:. CA lie req'd ..... ~~.... bul w/lraln Newport c etlon et Newport *No Nlgtltl/Wtendt CLUB FAMILY MEM· 15AOJAMBOAEE ROAD .. ,..8022 MecGrtgOf Yachts 1631 • .,..,.........,. Bffcltl .. 4.7050 Futllon llland II you are •17/Hr trelnlng +comm BERSHIP Altfll"O $550 ""..... '**'Ila. C.M_1t ftll llflllll lnttfMltd, vlMt ua 11 the •Caauel fun at~ Call .. 4~930 "a~t~..2. ~!._ ~ .• , •--PlllTlllllLPll IRV1NE RANCH FARM· COSTA MESA S. .... 11 _ __ ., .,......,...,._......,.. II.a. ...., C*'d on VW't 1 tor..i-. lllftll FIT P/T t year eJtp, cu.tom rtll· ERS ~ARKET In the LAGUNA HILLS 582-3 .. 7 SOFA. lc>YteNI. ct\alr, ot· 7am ·10 Pm Mon·Frl -J rW9l eat &.tty MA a ASC ~ Cun paid dally. VFW The Ofange Cout Dally denllal. Ctun _,pear-Atrium Court. or c.11; SAN CLEM 361-1572 toman, ntWf uaed. earth· I·--------. T., LH.tftl * proved .......... ~,hard speci., projects Beeut P1to1 is lootltng for an ance own 1ran1pOrtatlon (714) 680-1102 Teleptlone WOf11 -tones, Scotchgarded, & 1llOO •I (or wttl dlVld•I _....,..j ~ lag Ben office on PCH energetic person to as-548·08181t . 11ft.U $250 Mt·8215 3011 ·30~3 H1rb0f Btvd working relable mteh-Please caJIBob•IH-6553 J1stour Otstrlct Manager1 --.... 11111.. II-SI/• CM. just No of Baker 125 anlc. C.M. 9h0C>. Jacque• 3 days during the weelc. Part .time position av11l f0f -·•••-·• SalltY + t>onus. Pan-Tl~ sf Agt (714)650-33&6 or FOUND PET BIRO In BolM 931...()683 DRIVER weekends and hOlldays fle••t»e 1nd1vldual 10 help ll•mt fWllll Evn & WM1cend1 setting (619) 728-9665 * Chiea State Beach, 2112. ••• PlllH WAllMSI Ap~t must have r• OYI with variety ol dutlfl Pim Appia No selling. Santi C -FIT SS so hr bring OMV ll•ble car with valid CA for small onlee In COM EOE/M/F An'1Tuslln Otc. Call Mrs talHltlal Prt~ty CaJI 10 Identify 8•11--4767 Co•tume Ber In c M printout Apply in person drivers uoense. proot 01 Pleuecall Meg67S-1173 JenMfl 1162-(1328 2'171 FOUNO---;ml dog. Short Female prefd. no e11• at 760 No EckhOff. Of· insurance a,,d OMV PAYllOll ClCRll ll'l·lYl'l I IA'S Wllmll/WllTll -a111151111R•o•N""X-o .. Et-M"'A""'R•;-·• tags/hair Mt bUttwhllbrn penenci.nec: 646--5S.U af'\9e Ask I()( Rodney print-out Starting pay 11 Choo• 1 lrlendtV. cer111g Mutthavecarforlunchct.- 1900 sll retail store ~~'~oar~acha!n c~laa~.bVl<:o; -IUTI .. , llYS (NO OF ORANGEWOODI S7 00 per hour plus gas Direct Mall Actverllser plaoe to WOik. Enl<>y ~ Hvery iervlce. Elllb· Great lcxat 1 bl "' d ,,,_ EX-CELLENT INCOME allOwance located •n Laguna NfOuel liberal ,,..,..,son plan life ion ava1 a e s48-l283 Fl prel' Don J0$8 .... st Come in to a.pply 11 nas an ""ening tor an••· ...... . Ushtd routes provided nowl 646-0645• ---909~ E Adams, Hunt Bch FOR HOME ASSEMBLY v.. Ind me<llcal/dent1I In-8am-lpm Mo,, thru Fri HLIST lfWAllSI WORK FOR 1NFO CALL pene,,ced payroll clerk. If surance Some education $60·$60 CASH DAILY J~~tt~·H~~::dMa~u~~; Sll"lt wht P~le (Speooerl .... HIPIH 5o•-~6-l700 Illy ~ ~':" ;•~::r~d ::1: ~:! =~,,110f F~!; llll'S llTCIEI store S""'Ce avall from Area Westclllf Dover Restaurant QttiQe e•P a OEPT p.357 r... ed .._ m 511 Able to ork undef w111l a compote<tz pay-locations Days, eve-979..0747 $1200-5000 •qlt for teas-Shores 2111 631·3330 u .,. UlllllEI FI T rr-'I ioll and are 80C\lrate & I k d F II -------- 1ng 1nl~at12_13 •24 8191 °'8'0•467 1997·1378 ;~~~hr 384~~7~~1 days ln~ctuslve =POil HIWt1tlaJSt. detail o,.e,,led,.,,.. can ~~·o,;.4:,eli:. s u WIRE•ISElll/ ST•E e• IFFICI M/F no" smkr to shr 2Br Beach community Call offer e1tcelle,,1 working Call 241 ·11348 * lllYEI " 2Ba apt in Mesa Verde CASlllEll 760-0919 btwn 8-5 O..ta llffa, CA 12121 con d It 1 on s M ed I· 'c15~ s .. q tF5t4 ~-85073W2 19th area pools 1ac many FI T & PIT. for mature ie-betwten9am& Spm M-F cat/Dental & Liie In-Sllllll* Must have current OMV ,..g tac S470tmo 751·7960 IEllULlfFIOf Or call Beth at 642-•321 surance and a com· report Appty lnperson f .. aatrial 2711 Ptrsta•ls 3002 tia~~em::'!~1~~.~~ppfyay We need your typing. Iii· e111 205 pet111ve salary Call llSTllCTll 2004 narHe St., O. M. • M O W ., ing. pnone skills for thtS lmltH-.;a ••T CAii For weekends 642-47116 W·· .... ~·~ PIT 101-last ApprOll ITTS-SQ VIC of H · tfft II It" Vltal support pos1t1on r-.. l8w 112 !* 211 _.,,........., 2,... ........ , -----Pullman and t Over• n1gt1te1 Llk• New! Ulterlettil •Nl-1111• WANTED II you're mov1no 1 need 3 rooms of good used lurniture tor my i Bdrm condo Also Audio &. Video equipment 10< same Call or write P 0 8-011 956. Balboa. 92661 or67S-O~ CREVIER 6.9 :.P.R. on sel~t~ models ,,. ....... ........ ............... I R1r IU9l.ll • ... .-... 14 l 1 Ii s~. INIW om°' IS J?St SSOd ININ 1005~ M J?St avto IOllW IMllll 13 Slit HIO loacled liall9 •'Jn s,,..1 .... ZOHI094 11 llSc 5slld io... ?fWlA 17tn & Ptacenlla c M AV 10 1 e oty pmt. 2950 Harbor Btvd C M Mueti vanety-good ben· Person to mam1 plants on •rfl · :: ••SAILING CLUB -9rOW1ng, lun. Costa M ... 1----=i.u.umc...Awauahle now Ho~ Spirit you ~ ...... ~ el•l!. Call Mar1ann route, ven1c1e supphed. seeks PT office hetp Co Student prelered ~;;;1;;;;;1-;;;;;;;;;;ft Wl(days 646-t 164 ':1n11d W~ho showtwerrr.'e"m th"' v-v • ., • 17141 476.5010 gd OMV'rec . no exirnllC PIC9tl•f FUl11I etenca.rrsamno exp a Flex hrs $6Thr 722·8060 " ' e Servers. FT/PT. up $6 hr 631·6340"C M ••n . " plus Call 675-7100 la ct• t pro J er t 1 way to reach my ideas. prel'd Flex hrs Benell ts Full-Time. exp prel d Ben--• la •i * IAC PllS * SaleS • StMct Parts -L .. llng 13T-3fl1 • You Who give me the 2305 E Coast Hwy •t GeMral Janitor Part Time Evening el1ts 548-4511 SALIS NI• F /T trC aa If • 1500 Auto Mall Or. _________ 2_7_9_0 d1111ne g11t to torg1ve and MacArthur CdM p••n-IP work lmmed111e nire lllA Salary, lull beoelils Call Lti.... All 2nd disk drive modem Santa Ana •211 h torget the M ong tnat is -Fountain Valley area Barbata 650-2001 -lmagewrller printer. soft-55 F t Edi • •• donetomeandYou wno CRlllTCLIRI Pu te-uppersonwith one 714-447-3118 2-31AYSPllWHI -.-.--11~Wt4ctwff4tW ware Neartynew $2,000 rwya nger Large 4 pie• in SB 2•2 are •n all ll'le instances of GMAC has a credit clerk of the fotlowlng ad· s IO·S 12 oo PER HOUR Sec ly/Pe<son Frtday & bowl, humm1dor, pitch· OBO * 960·2639 * IPEI l IAYS Call for set-up 261-3633 my hie N1th me I in this pos111on available d1tion•I skllls cam-NEWPORT BEACH Small growing Ad agency er. & misc. •95-8238 ---------111 Service Hrs. Mon-Fri la1i an1 l Fiaaacial snort dialogue want to Respons1bllllies include era/strtpping or type-JOURNEYMAN 548-S029 Or 645-4705 needs & energetic sell Stelnwa--iano Black -up J -. /F 1·-· 1.00 am 10 10 pm tnJnlo. You tor everything handling insurance IOI· setting/mark-up Mu•t starter. Skills lncludff Y p di • ... fJ all IU I.II..... • PRESS Ml.. llEAL ISTan nm. COfTl"'•ler typing phones rtghl excellent con 11on 1:.025 and conl"m once more tow-up fifing & mis· be will•f'\9 to work ntg.hts n ..., · , ' $3000 Or Best Oller Call • _ __ __ aaitie 2904 ln.ll never wana to oe c;ell~neous typing Elle<:· & weellerlds Ablllty to do REAL ESTATE ASSIST great or~anl1atlona1 ablh--ROLEX nulne ladies 14k StoP by Jacobs Really at ~ .... 4Po .... -----1 ~epos ated from VO\J no !Ive oral & written com-quality work ur\deir the The Orange Coast Daily oP produc1,,g Agt seeks ties 650 0999 A r 1111 /stami~ steel watch 2919 New90rt Bvd NB ' l~::I Eus~~!"& ~~::~~~ l"".)!ler ON great matertaJ mun1ca11on reQutred pressure ol deadlines Pilot 15 seeking an ell· strong aggressive per-SEMm lfFIOIH n 1a1cn $2000 OBO call Judy Che<:lo. OUI a t>eaulllut "82 Loans Free inlormallOn I Ot>s re~ may be I want to Previous business ex· Experience is essenhe,I perlenced 4 color Ollset sonal secretary Rear Es-PAYDAY EVERY FRIDAY PORTABlE Dlsnwasher 547-9191 or 548·3839 light ivory 380-SEL 415_342_6073 oe w•tn You and my loved pe11ence preferred Ex-Newspaper experience Journeyman Pressman Idle exp pref d Salary • (71417,._3737 Call 645·0627 eve or w custom tnm·whls & nt.>~ .n Your perpetual cellent benehts offered preferred l:lterested We ttave an excellenl bonuses ALSO Real E~-642·•32 1 X3 16 days p t I hi.a I &049 new tires S27 .900 **Interior Designer q•or, rr.ani..You lorYour Ouallt1edapp1tcants part1es maysubm1ta re· bene fits pacllage tateAss1s1an1 Musthave SICY/CIST:SllYICI MAl<E OFFER• ti &I 675-6670 675-0586 COM Address Fasruon .... e •owaros me and my snou10 contact T Maguire sume or come •n and 1111 S 12 21/Hour Contact 1 yr m1,, selling_ el(p in Growing boating firm Retr~old works' $40 * •AKC Got<;n retrtever MBZ 83 380Sl 381< ml able Showroom Avail .Po "PS Ame" -.t418Sl~4703 ou1anawrtea1100.a1 (ll•)1•2_ •• 2111t oc. t>ehcensed Mod-seeks resp person w/ 3 I 6P pups8wffks ctwnpJon · tan c e Co r Pora I• on 3•3 IA fer Trey est salary • commtss1on ol1c. computer. type & *Ill-ti 1 * wormed S300 963-6825 ...,,,..11 records itlnl Mov· Now•7L>t-.C020• MP General Motors Accep-llilyPill( . ,. ,. ... ·9 I tal m lines OFA cert Snots & mt'tbrown/lanint,chrme N B WATERFRONT HAIR Em,loymeat lGMAC> IS a equal OP· "' Send resume to p M T cu st skills to grown 1ng• $31 900 497 -3588 STUDIO M UST SELL Domestics ]Oil portunity employer .. 0 W I St ~.~~~7;ai1 ~~:,~ 1 ~~;~ "{;'1c~ 1 f;~-~b5~at exp Farai•art 6014 Masini lastra•eat1 ~...-......u..-. -NOW Reduced to S7SOO . •• • IJ • e Pu • &055 --. oeo Call 71416~5-5363 •HOUSESIT ER • Cou- 1 l11t1lb1ist11t I Ctst1Mtt1,Ul2121 <1<'627 SllPNll/lllCllYH UWIHiuW.s •--r" J~d •o prvd 0"•"9 Perteet part-ttme 1ob llECIPTIHIST ileadb1 Antique S1e1nway ,Upnght IU.11111 Money To Loia 2914 ca•e •rr ~ts pints .\ prop ~ ... es Wed Thurs Leam MacGregor Vents 1631 hea poard. footboard. pcano black X hnt cond ••pr••• ..... A. Casn Loan 10 !16 ooo• 1n fr aose.,ct-6"3 3971 wriile you earn 642-7998 GET PAID-for reading Plac;':_ntia, Costa Mesa side~lllS 5195 840·8733 must see to belle"e' C.,,_ANt.llllllllPWt 'lo CrMit 0 , Emp•O)ment • or 646 531 t books' S 100 00 per 11tle Typing bookkeeping ell-111,,111/MAIL IHM I llllHI SIT $3000 080 673-354 I ·~·1!!'==' f t•t-t>Oed tor New Program•1lfOUSElEEPUI Wnte PASE 2591 t61 S Pt'"ence nelptul call * Full/Part-Time Ship-Oak 11 !Sh never used, Ga-:! i la i" '31662-4,17 24HRS needed Own c~r live out DISTRICT Lincolnway N Aurora, IL LEll!AL &98·4727 • p.ng/Ma11 Room No e11p S 199 40·8733 rift~· ti ,., .. y .. lt1 ¢ ll'I ...., T •t's-Sa• S2 S w• Rel-60542 • --' . ~ _... Widow nas MONEY ror t'•"'nc.es •eQ 6 ·s 3500 MAMAGERS Business It firm seeks Recep11on1s11Secretary ne¢ $4/Hr to start Carol 2 oueeri beds One llke Tru1~rtatioa ~· 111 •••••1•1•1 ~0s• StOI< u~ -.o crPd•t n GOVERNMENT JOBS secy w 3 o more yrs 111 Front otttce pas for NB or V1rginia 6'5•4079 new $\15 One hke usedllP""'-~---~--"'""',. 1•10uelk-:Te.8. 1 .,,, no pena t~ Ca ~-Em,loyaeat 5530 The ange Coast Daily 1000 s or Openings Now• i e11per Ea:p r wt word Real Estate M gmt TUClllS Pll-SCHtl S50 Call\Chrts 650-02•8 '""' ts 7012 (lM)--- "'son Assoc fl73-73 l I * FHillll MIHLI•& Piiot looking for top All Stares & O..erseas All perfect sol! are con-~:!ur!o~•~n w7;:,:· New non-proftt chlld care Can deliver l WLE~ att Mort911es, T.D. 2911 18 A up earn S150·S2500 ~ua~~ M~;r~g~n~m:;:o cxcupations For current gen11a1 n-sm offices w 1P e•P pref Non-program opening in * •Capta1~s Bed Cot cabin sips N~wpt Bct'I P.AYMlllTS TM 11111 -=t • oa111-Part-time photo 0 g g fOb into call 15o21·overlookoce end re-smker Ca1t644-1526 Laguna Niguel in earty Size .Stor ge Under-60dysperye . 95 mO. {ooml)(;hcashdown-'? ?"".A 1a• Y1~10.?o·~L/V m••dehn~ voe~per•ence 995.-0682ext 804 . sume to Call Clayton & • -April We are lorming a neath Shor Ladder S7S 67$-7100or 7~ 811 Leese ·~nfWref MBZ 1 S OOO ' 3 5 N •'!e N orld Talent HIRING' Goverment fObS· Jl'nsen 6 10 Newport RECEPTI SECn ream of diverse 1nd1v1d-549.t3•5 Sli,s/Declrs/S•or ff Compareoarturgese1ect ,~00 """ ' J•::. ...c ~.....ceased b.:i.oaed.. 4t<ee-$Hi oo Center Or ste 700 New· Entry level position lo• uals who stlare a c;om· "I · o AC $900~ 1st ·o ~CC 1 * 818.086·4316 • $68 000 Call 16021 part Bc.h 92660 760·8711 NB ins Agency Gd mon commitment lo •Brand new HENREOON 7 22 MOISE If IMNITS J Tc s . dr,. :>Jc: c ontl"I gen-838-8885 ext 398 MAINTENANCE TRAINEE phone typing & 0tgan1ZQ· ouahty c.t11ld care W11t11n king ' poster bed lra'Tie *II" sro•a~ ·-dial MERCEDES ~ ·"' d ',, _€-' ='' • •AT TE Ill :::> ANT • 'or erous gas a ptione at-110,,al si..111s Knowledge J ph1losoph1ca1 Ira me golden brn Asian style • naw '"" .aqu•d &ch Hull ~ Fold 10.,,..:int.es an the OP· Hospctat JOllTllEIUIEITEAM 01 Memory typew,,ter .,..orlo, based on tile 1118. Designers cost St897. IOATSLIPS t213'714)637 2333 Announcements ""' .. ce FT "'"' train I port unity tor advance· EXPEll. llSMWASMEll Fac1hty & equipment main-neiprut 756_073? ories of Erickson and retails S2300 121.8857 5 .. rv.y near Beach Slvd A 2920 !:>4? 1)922 ment tenance man mecnan1cal P 1 W 11 .,, Id a De Anza Bayside Viii e in Buena Park nnoaacements Snould you tOtn ur team Full tcme Mon-Fri Knowl· apt tude. & goOd dr1ving Restaurant •age e e w1 ..,u1 SOFA loveseal. chalf OI· 300 E Coast Hwy Ne Pl -:: .. e::ie, C ·..,,.,,, Ctu't F r T-SllttUL HELP* 1 oi O.st•.c;t MaA s you edge ot diets necessary ~~~d req 0 F()f inle•-P-T osta M.-sa Dell mull1-cullural .program toman never used earth· .Ben Call M F 9am 4'1 PORSCHt: 76 912E 1•s V<i•.,,r "~ef\ r•,,. RP"la ot;lr•e in(" •.4 ~f'4"li,S w•ll beeltg1ble lor Apply in O('rson 661 view call Lloyd Totten Mon-Fri only Must be re· that rl!'Spects and cares tones SCOIChgarded 1 (71.CJ67J.t33t edtta,, 1ttr 5 'Pd loeal F Co I Center St Costa Mesa ~ tor c;Mdren between the S250 969-82t5 Qaraged ctan1c Sl2K • , .,~ n oa, .: .. .t "' •F "l" ru1 dl'Clf'' dab le . uu Medical ver ge or call Alan 548-5585 t 7 141 SJ6-55, 0 liable & English speak•"g ages ot 2-months and 5 33 ollsnore moor1ng 1us' 6<16 1264 O< 6•2 9666 •.•. ,.,,.. v.,, ~ • • ,...,,.,, .. , , .... " 1" .,,. • • ~n ·Dental Pan Barden s Pest Control Call 432 0670 M-F before years Ouahll~ Teachers GIRL s bedroom set $210, overnauled Make otter • ..,,C READ '<GS , E 01.11 ,,.. and r yard E1191b•hty alter 90d Sl J HOSTESS1HQS T Cash•et' I E OE l 1AM or alter 2'PM only and aids w•lh approprtale love coucnes & colle"W Owner 619 564_3778 "1•1l l. '·~ 'l01 I\ Plan Torltlla Flats Laguna " d end tbls 962-7027 • • ' .. ""' •"Ir 5-Jn .:.;-p, 1Q)0 NPwoorr 'Credi! union Days and evenings sn11ts I IEllCAL f•IT OFFICE Retail PI T Sales needed education and e x. tbls chrome/glass & oak UI K 78 KVL,_ K ' dr ~,..t-nltP .:io .11cE N 1E11g1b1hty alter lyrJ Beach 494-6588 IMMEDIATE opening Or Strong sates background peroence shoUI submit • Masc. Tr1a1,.rt1hoa all pwr om Im 1 owner. ·~· •J:. • ·e~s .t '? ~F-08 ACCOUITUI& So ;ou 1.111nk. )'.01' ve QO Olf•ce 1 1 e•P '" b.thng ~ and h1gh fashion knowl-resume 10 ZIGGUART OUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS I $1500 OBO 6•6-1087 .......... ASSISTHT M•ar ,, takes call Beth ui MOISHH,fll r typing benehls Scllary edge a must Apply in C~ILO DEVELOPMENT & BOX OUIL TED '••• 9040 • F 64?-432' e•t 205 dlf'Prol housekeeper to run negolttlble Call 847 3771 pe•son ~aute Rocks CENTER P 0 Bo" 6772 BRAND NEW' $155 CAI CPI lfYILU 13 Income ·~~· .. a";a :~e~~~;ble5 seno resume 10 ~Quality hSehold in ~as111on Island 720· 1981 Laguna Niguel 92677 FOf Call 846-4293 •14 Ftrtl Y1• I· 1IO Eacellenl cond1 $6800 ' & assisl female buSI· Mttlic1I more 1nlorm111on call Air Power Stee<1n9 Auto· 1 ALL Les 644-S263 ~~·:'~;/:,·'''\:U~~ou;~~; I a11·1y Pilat e~ec in all phases ol F/T ge,,eral 01t1ce duties I Molly Of David 643-4258 SOFA matic 'Int cond Must t . II 'lo ... iousP 'O·i<ey&type l c1111111es Sday week Busy medic al lab RECYCLE SCASllPAlllAILYS h19hQual never used sllll sell (211338381 NABERS t~onw~. l'1TS ,5 8 Full-1 330 W la St hve 's}ut Live m when Pleasant worl.1ng con. I wrapped worth S 1000 Sl,ttl • ,..._ :-os . 0" w•tl" some • 1 • owner travels Must like d111ons Catt in AM through the Phone Sales-Fund Rais· sac S250 (2131862-6588 CADILLAC ..... ~ .. ·-.u••l'd GOOd c ......... C&t2121 dogs & have car Top 640·0l 40 DAILY PILOT ing-Taps Avl Noe•pnec, Walnut bOOllcue 2 Im· " 5 .. ulce ti• ~·. a ·s. 2 t60 Ath: ..... ·~,. salary & ~ns Must have Medical Classified Pages but pros welcome 1.que swag lamps t t>rass BEAUTIFUL SELECTION ... I :. . '.., r. '" l NOrk related •els Write .. •sTIC su•111tY I qam-9pm 7 Days/Week & I iron Cltlles & etc SS-ot late model tow mileage Apphcants must have re-stating previous e•-.. ~. Cllltc" Turn unwanted Laguna Beach •97-6553 S50 675-0335 Caoiltecs 1n Orange ••••••••• A "· • c " ~ D"'' no" hable car. proof ot 1n perience & salary req to items into County' See ustoday1 ~.. :. . d·Sab•ed surance OMV print-out I B JoMSOh 3151 Airway IF ront and back oll1ce Wtll money today.I lsn 111 llme lo let someone Walnut knM "Ole desk-& 540-9100 $2.56 per day ~ ... SERVI CE DIRECTORY r Al r <;A / ASK FOR LOIS ".">t"'' ''\ +-CJ t"" t , R"'"~ rP • t l''"' 642-432 1 ut. 310 1 ers Lic;ense 92626 or call 5•8·8162 ment 722-BO<H; Call 142-5678 It 1 no _,10 hire• helper sole stereotttntble·S 100 2600 HarUor Blvd 'P and vahd Cahforri1a Ortv ~venue c 2 Costa Mesa train Call 1or appoint I eise 1_11, the yardworll? tamp-$225. Walnut con· thr hClas1llted Microwave w/cart-$325 lhti•••~r COSTA MESA CUSTOMER SERVICE REP 2 positions available in tomer service dept. our cus- Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11 :30 A :M . -8:30 P.M . and Sat. & Sun. 6 A .M . -10:30 A .M. Call 642-4321 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask for Llolands. Motor Routes available in Co1t1 1111 Huntincton 811ch Fount1in Y1ll•J NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of Insurance. 112-1••• Ask for Joanne Craney -~, , Clamcs 9045 'll·'lt SfYILUS 19•8 MG-TC 15 to cho<>Mt from GOOD Fully restored w11t1 o"g in I setecuon Financing avail tenor under 30K m1 Call OAC 898-4645 .Ptr 111 5<18-7 18 7 tor appt 70 MERCEDES 280Sl Mint cond 46K m1 I ownr a c; cloth & hard· tops 548· 7187 lor appt Misc. Ve~iclts 9090 Can you buy Jeeps. Cars, 4 >. 4 S Seized In dr~ raids for under S 100 00 j Call tor tacts today 602-837-3401 Eitt 808 Aatn l•!!rtttl 9100 19'7 Mercedes 30oD E11- celle111 cond1hon all OP· hons $6500 OBO days S79-192• 637-•826 eves AC URA HST &Giil YAl.11 JuSI b"ng us your lowest t>onahde Acura deal and we'll beat 11 GUARAN TEED• Jll SLE•HS ACllA 1001 QUAIL ST , N 8 llt-Hl2 lllCIU Need• ct11mf1i!Y sweep? O• •snow ih<>,,...,? How at>out ~ 10 tune your piano c>r-teact! you F'IOw t ci play 11 '> Lots ol specallty servtees are ad119'11Md 1n CIUllfled Adminlstratlve c L 6 A 4 s 2 s I - 5 F 8 I l E 8 D ·A· 1 POSITIONS ' Work In the ever expandtng Newspaper Promotion field. If you are self ·motivated and like working wtth teenagers, thl.s may be the oprortunltx, you've btten waiting for. $400 PIR Wiii< (To Start) • With Potential to $1000 PD WllK· --..:...~--~-~~• ~ .. ------=Ora Coa~t DAILY PILOTlfue.day. February 16, 1988 NI.IC M)TIC( ,_ICM>TM:l NOTICI ILICTION NOTICE 18 HEAHY 0111£H 1Na o ~ ~ hM ~ e.ieoct Wld w411 be held on the , .. ~of ...,., , .... Wllill* ellM*oft""' ... lift ....,,...., bllot-...cttoft COflductect ........ to hollOft tJI 11 •• or the Diction. Code of the ttet• °' c.Mofnla, wttNn 1mpr~ oe.trtct No. -. oe tM !MM "--w.-Oi9trict 1or -IMPoe9 °" .. bmmtl. to --~ °' the """'0\4111 .... l*l1tct ... pt Oii i-Aii of wNthet °'not oonoro1 Obleation '**°'the lfnCWO'llement oe.trict 1n .,. ~t o1 "2.seo.ooo .._.. be outhor'-d end lleued, tor !fie putpoee ... ,ed In !fie pt~ion Nrelnefter .. forth In thl9 notice, wNctt bonds lhell be peyebee "°"' 11111 IMtlto to be lellted Wld colact«I ~ upon *'dt ~ the lmpt0"9ment Olatrle1 The bOnda lhell bMf lnter•t 11 •rate or rat• not to axCMd t-...V. pwoent ( t2%) pw ennum, the actual tlmee of payment to be oetwmlned upon the l#e th«.af. . . TM ballot• UMd It the "9ctl0n 11\all be 1n the form preecrlbed by S.CtlOn 35 toe of the Wiler Code Of the Stet• ol callfonw1 Oft the bellot110 be UMd It the electlon,ln lddltlOn to any oth« matt•• required by tew th«• 11\alt btl printed tubtltantla~y the tOllOwlng: Of'ACIAL. 8A&.LOT -.OVl•WT DISTRICT NO ... CW eRVINR RANCH WAftR DteTRICT INCW. 90MO ll.ICTION lllAllCM 1, 1tM To vote. •tamp 1 ~oee (+)ln tn.votlng squere...., theWO<d "YES""' after the WOl'd "PW". All morJI• otf'lenrlMe made are forbickten All dlat~ merit• we forbidden and milk• the balot VOid If the wrongly m~rtc. tMt, 0< o.teee thl1 ballot, retur11 It to the R901Strat of Votwe end obtain enoth« BONO PROPOSITION: Shall the Irvine Ranch Water Ol1trle1 Incur an lnct.btedneu and luue Qlf*ll oblloltlOn t>ond1 f« Improvement 011trtct No. 2M lh«eot In the amount of $92,590,000 at o maximum lntweet rite ot twetYe pwoent (1~AI pw annum, to acqulra end construct wont• Md flcillt• for tf'le coltec1ion, tr•trnent &I'd dlapoul of eewege end the 1toroge end dlltrlbutlon ot recJOlmed w1ter, lnc:tudlng dams, reMNolra. 1torege tanks. tr•tment lacllltlM, plpes, pumping equipment end alf neoeeeary equipment end property th«• tor; KQotring funds to ftJHlll comreetuei c:omtonttmema to eairy out Ule powers and purpoMe ot the Olltrlct contained In contracts. Including contrac:11 with oth« agencies, all In aocordanc. with the Plan of Works f0< Improvement Dl•trlct No 2M? YES NO-- Bal10t1 must btl recel...O by 5:00 p.m . on tllectlon day, elthef 11 the Office ot the R90i1trar of Orange County, 1300 SOI.Ill\ Grind Avenu.. Santa Ana. Celifornla, °' 11 P O Bo)I 1 t2i8, Santi An1. C1lil0fnl1, 927t 1. Said Improvement Ot1trlct lhell constitute a llngla election P<&Cinct f()( the purpose of hOIOlng Ille electlon - -To btl qualified as e vot• Md to be entitled to vote et the electlon, a P«IOn mull tie a hotder of title, as <Seflned ,,, Section 3402& of the Wet• COde of the State of Clllfornl•. to land In the Improvement District. Each voter lhall ha .... one ( 1) vota fOI' MCtl dollar's worth ol land to Wfllel\ he 0< she h<>'da title. TM Int equalized .......,,,.,.., bOok ot the Olltrle1 11 c:onclullve evloeooe ot ownerlhlp ind ot tf'le value of the land IO owned axcept thlt In the .....,,t an .......,,,.,,, for IM District ltlell not hi..,. beer1 made end levied 10< the year In Which the election 11 he6d. the 1 .. t equalized a1 .... ment roll ot the County of 0r.,. It conc1u11.... evtdinee of owner9hlp and of the velue or lend eo owned EYaty votw. or 'hlS l9Qal repr...,,tatl ..... may vote either In petlOl'I or by a P«IOn ®ly appointed .. l'ril P'OJIY. "legal repr...,,latlva" "*"9 en otftdol of 1 eotporltion owning lend. encl meen1 1 gu•dlan, execut0< 0t admlnl1tr1tor of the •tll• of the ~ or title to l&l'd who· (•I la eppolnted under the lewt of this Sta1e: (b) 11 entltleCI to po....ek>n of the ~ate'• lend: and (cl 11 authortzed by tf'le eppoln11ng covrt to axerclM the p1rtlcutar right. privilege 0< Immunity wttlch he Meil• to exerclM. 8ef0<• •legal rec>f...,,1111..,. may vote at the e1ec11on. tie muet preeant tQ the Bo.rd ot Election• certified copy ot .. Id authority. wttldl shall be kec>t and flied within the returns of'the electiOn. No appointment ot 1proxy11\all tie velkl, ~led, or 1 vote llloWed thefaon unless II mMll all of the tollowtng requlrem.nt1· (•I It 11 In wrltioOt (bl It la executed by the P«ton Of legel repr...,,tattva of the person wtlo, In eccord111Ce with the provll\Of'• of s.ctlon 35003 °' 35003 1 of the Water Code ot the State of Ctijllornla. Is entitled to the vol• for Which the proay la given; (c) It Is acknowleelged or certified In eccordln<la with Section 2015 5 of tf'le ~ ot Clvll Pr<>e*'ure ot the Stlle ot Callt0<nla; (d) It epecillel the electlOn 11 wtildl It la to btl uMd end la uMd only 11 11\e election epecilied, and I•) It Shell be on • f0<m es specified by lhe County Clerll meeting the et>ove requirements E~ appointment ol 1 proxy la• r..,oc.ble It the pleuure of the person eicacutlng It at any 11me before the perlOll 1ppol,,ted 11 pro11y lhlll hive cut ~ballot repr...,,tlng tile votes lor wnlen the appointment wes g1van • · \ ti two-thtrda (2/3) of the vote1 cut at the electtofot favor the 1sauaooe of the hate!,, described t>Onds. said bonds lhlll be ISSYed and told for the purl)OM set-forth ne<eln · Except u otherwlM P<OYlded In the Callt0<nla Wa\er Otstrict Law. Otv1st0n t3 of tile Water Code ol lhe Stlte of Calllorn1a. the election ll'lell be called. held d conducted 1n tile man,,., provided 1n the Uniform District Election Lew of the St1te ot CeJlfOfnla ' This notice 11 given pursuant to a rasolutloo of the rd of Otrect0<1 of Irvine Ranch Water Ot1tr1C1 adopted on Jenuary 25, t988 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that • epeclal election nes !>Mn Maren, 1988, wf'lletl .i.cuon lh•ll be an all·malled b1llot electlOn ucted pursua,,t to Section 235 11 t of the ElectlOn• C(oda of the State of Collf0<nla. within lmprov I Otltrlct No 182 ot the Irvine R1ncll Wet« Otltrlc1 tor the purpoee ot IUtlmlttlng to the votws ot the I provement Otatrlct the propo91t1on of wneth« °'not ~al Obllgatton b0nd1 of the-lmprOYetnant DtJlrlCt~f'le amount of $74,653.00011\all be autl\or12ed and lslued. t0< the purpoae 1t1ted ,,, tf'le pr~tlon her naft., Mt forth In 11\11 notkle. wtliCh bonds lhlll be pay1ble from UMMment1 to tie levied and collac:t e11clu11vaty upon l•nds within the Improvement Ot1trlc\. Tl\e bonda Shell beer l,,terest at 1rate0< rites not 10 exceed twelve percent I 1~.r.1 per annum. tne actual times ot p1ym4tt'lt to be oetwmlned upon the sale thereof TM ball0t1 used 11 the election ltlalf be In the form preecrlbad by Section 35108 of the Weter coa. of the State of Calil«nla On the ballOta to be uMd 11 the elec!IOn, In lddltlon to any othef m1tters required by law ttlefe lhall be printed tubltanllally the fOltowtng: OfflClAL 8AUOT ...-ow....r DteTNCT NO. 1a °' 9"VINR RAMCH WA TW" DteTNCT INCIA&. ltOMD ILICTION lllAACH 1, 1- To \IOM, ltamp 1 croes(+) In tf'le voting squere after the word "YES' 0< alter lfle ~d 'NO' All mlfka othef'MM rnao. are forbidden All Olatlngullhtng matlll are l0<bld<Mn and make the bellOI VOid If the wrongly mark. t..,, Of oetoce this ballot. rsturn It to the RecJ1str1r ol Votets and obtam 1no1nar 80NO PROPbslTION• Shell thaJMne Rlllleh Wat• Olllrlet Incur •~ lndtlbtednea end leeue general oblgatlOn bond• '°' lmprovern«1t Otstrtct No 182 thereof In tf'le amount ot 174,&53,000 It 1 maximum lnt••t rote of twefW per<*'lt (1~) per annum. to aequlra end construct wortc1 end toc:Mtttea tor the oc.qujeltion. oollectlOn. storege end dtstrlbution of wet• Wld weter rights, to at1ob6e the lrvlne Ranch Wit.,. Olatrlct to utllln • wetef ~ lumWied under the Stet• Water Reeouroee ~t Sy9tern (commc>f\ly known u the "State Water Project"._ lnciUOlng dame, ~a. 1torege tenk1, trNt"*11 tacltlt•. pipee. pumping equipment end all nee 111ery ~t and property th«efor. acquiring l\lnd9 to fUlftll contrectuol commlt!Mflts to c.ry ou1 the pOW9tS arid ~ °' tf'le Olat~ QOnlelned tn eontrectl, Including contrect1 with otMf ~. all In accordanoe with the Pt•n ol Worf(a tor l~0'<191nent '*1rlct No. 182? YES NO Ballot• mutt be reoel\oed by 5:00 p.m .. on election day, alth« at the Office of the Re;i1trar of Orange County. 1300 South GrW\d All9nl.le. Santi Ana, c.lffornla. or at P 0 8o11 11298. Senta An1. Celltomla. 92711 ... ,_IC M>TICE ,..IC NOTICI I NlJC M>T NOTICE OF ELECTION NllC NOTICC NOTlel 18 HIAlaY OIVt.N 1'91 a ~ election hM ., c-.c1 and Mil t>a t*d on 1M ttt day or Mel di, ..... ..._ Ill• .. •• ..... MM II PR 1" 1 IS bllot e6eCtiOn canouc;ted J>',!rsuant to S.Cllon 235 t 1 1 of .,. E.tecttone ~ of .,. ..... of C•on,.a. wtthln ~~' Oletrlet No 282 of the lrvlne Ranch w... Dliltriot tor "'-~°' .,.,.-. • ..to 1M VOMr9 o1 tM ln\PfOl4IMl•t o.tnot tne t>tOC>Oettlon of wNetw or not"'*"'~ bof* oft'-lfnCWO¥efl'IWlt OltMrlc:t In ttw wnount ol S59, 10 t ,000 lhelt btl eutnonlied arid.....,..,, tor IM pwpoee 9'ae.ct In tM Pfopoeltion hereineft• MC fonl\ ,,, tni1 not~. WfllGll bOf* ef\11 be peyeble trOfft 111111 '** to be ~ Md ~ eitdu91¥91y 1.1pon l&l'ds wrttun 11\e lme>"owment Oie1~ The bot1d9 lhell Dellf tnweet et• rew Of,.... not to ••Geed t-...V. percent ( 1~·J 1>41r annum the ac1u11 times of payment to be dMetmlned UCKJf'I the .... thar90f The ~ ueed et the 91ee11on lf\oll be In the form Ptema•bed by ~oon 351oe of th4t Water Code ot the State o1 Ca1HotNa. On tN bllots to be ueed It the electlOn. In addlllon to any other maner1 required by law there Sl\al* ~ printed tubtltontl*ty the follOwlng· ~lAL8AUOT -.OVQmJIT DteTNCT NO. Ill CW 9'¥9119'AllCH WAft" DteTNCT ... ClAl 80NO IEL.aCTION MARCH 1, 1 .. To vote, 1tomp 1 crOM (+)In the voting tquare 1her the WOfd · VES 0< •Iler the woro NO All marlo;s oth«w!M made are l0<bickten All dl1tlngul9hlng m~• .,. forbld<Mn Ind make the oa»ot vOtO If the Wf""'4'/ mlB, IMI. Of oefeee tN1 b911ot. return 11 to the ~1Stre1 of Yoteft 11'\d obtain al'\01~ BONO PROPOSITION. Sl\111 the lrvlne Ranctl Weter Otstrlc1 incur an lndebtedMU end luue Qlf*al obllo•llon bond• f0< lml)fovernent Ot1trlct No. 282 th«eot In the wnount ot S59.10t ,OOO 11 a mu lmum lntwe1t rite of twetve perc.nt ( 12%) pw ennum. to acquire and construct WO<lta end flcilit• lor the COllectlon. trMtment •nd d15'>QMl of aewege end the 1ton1ga and dtstnbutlon of reclaimed W9ter Including dam•. reeervoll'I, storege tonlla, tr.atmen1 fKtlltiM. P'P" pumping equipment end Ill neeeaury equl""*'t end praperfy lhert- IOf. ~g_ul.d!!g_Lundl to tulflll contractual commlt"*1t1 to carry ovt the power1 end purpoMe of ,he 011trlct eontilnid In contracts. including eontrocta with other ~. Oii In accordane. witn the Plan ol Works f0< Improvement Olstrlct No 2827 YES tlO 8al10t1 mull btl reoel...O by 5:00 p m . oo election dwt either It the Office Of the Registrar or Orll\QO County, 1300 Sovtn Grind Avanu.. Sa,,11 Ana. Celllorni• 0< at P 0 Boa 11298 Santa Ana Cal1t0tn1a 927 tl Said Improvement 0t11rlct 11\ell cooallt ule 1 single etect!On precinct f0< the PUrP<>M or not<l•"9 1~ election To be quallfled u 1 vot• end to be inffilid to vote 1tThielictlon a pWSOn mut1 oe • .,eieer e1 ""- u defined In Section 3402& ot the Watw coa. ot the St1te of Celiforni•. to lend 1n the lmptovement Otltrlct Each voter lhall l\ava one ( 1) vote'°' MCh doller'I worth of land to wniCh he 0< lhe l'I04ds 1111e r~ lut equalized......,.,,.,,, bOok of the Otatrlc111 conc1u11ve evt~ of ownersn1p and of the velue of 1ne land eo owned ellcept th•t Ill the ewnt an ....ument f0< the Olstrk:t 11\all not nave ~ meoe alld levied for the y.-r In Wflletl the election 11 f'leld, tf'le last equalized 11.MStment rolf of tf\9 Counry of 01•"9" 1s ConclU9l¥I ~ice ot-~ end of ~he ...iue ot ~ IO owned_ E._~ .Oler Of l"llS legll repreaentatlve. m1y vota either In pwson · 0< by 1 P.,son duty 11P9<>1nteo as Ills P'O•Y l eg• repreMntetive" means an official of 1 c:o<PQfatlon owning land. and ~ 1 guerdlefl eicacutor or ldmlnistrator of the aet•t• of tf'le holder of Utle 10 lend wno 11111 ~ted unoer tne laws of tn1s St11e (b) 11 entltleCI 10 poeaeulon of the eetata'1 lend, Ind (c) •S autn0fl2ed by the eppojntlng coun 10 extwClte the pertlcutar right. Pflvllege 0< Immunity Wflleh he Maks to nerclM 8ef0<e a legal r9Qfesenta11ve ma)I vote 11 the election. ne must Pt...,,! to the Board of Election • cert1tled copy ot said autn0<1ty wnicn tr\elt be kec>t Wld flied wltnln the returns of the 8"9ctton No ~tmenl ol a proxy lhall be valid. acc.c>led 0< a vote •llowed lnetlOfl unleSS 11 meets au 01 tne lolk>*ing req'Ulremantt (a) It 11 In writing, (bl It 11 eJCecuted by the person or lagal r9()1'eeenlltive ot tne pwson who, In acc0<d1nce With the P<ovtlion1 ot Sac11on 35003 or 35003 1 of tne Water Code ot the State of California. 11 entltled to the votes for Which tile pro)ly 11 given (Cl •t •• lcill'\owledQed Ot cer11hed 1n acc;ordanc. wtll\ S.Ctton 2015 5 of lhe coa. ol Cf\111 Pr<>e*'1.1re of the S111e of Celllomie Id) 11 spec1t.es IN! election 11 whietl 11 Is to ba UMd end Is used only 11 tne elect!Oti speclfled end le) 11 Shell be on • IC>N'n u specified by tne County Clerk meeting the at>ove requirements E~ eppoinlm4tnl of a proq 11 1 ,...,~bkt et the ~lure of the~ e11ecuting rt 11 eny 1.me before the parson appointed u pro11y 1n111 nave c111 a ballOt representing the votes 10< wnldl 11\e at>e>omtment w11 given If two-thirds (2/3) of the vot• cut at the eleetlOn favor the 1uuanee of the hefeln described bOnds M»i<l bonds Shall be 1QUed and sold f0< the purpose Mt forth herein Exe41QI u otherwtM proVlded 1n lhe Callfornla Water Dt•lrlCI Lew Ot\litlon t3 of !he Water COC)e of tne State of Calrfotnl1. the election 111111 be celled held and conoucted 1n the manner prov\0«3 •n the U"'IOfm Otstrlet Election Lew of the S11t1 of Ce11torn11 Thi• noUC:. ta given purSYant to a resolution of I~ Board of Otrect0<5 or ltv1ne ~anct1 Waler Dtstr~ adopted on January 25. t988 NOTttE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet a spec1-1 electtOn has been c:.fled and W'lll be Ml<! on tne tll day ol Marci\, t988, wttlCh election snall be an •ll·mall.o ballot electlOf'I conoueled pursu•"' 10 Sectr0n 23511 t ot Ille Electlon1 Code ol IM Stele ot Calll0<,,la, w1tl\tn Improvement Ots1rict No t84 of tne lrvtne Ranct\ Wiier District f0< the purpoM of tubmlttlng to the votars of the tmorovement DistrlC1 the propoalOon of whether 0< not Qlf*'•.1 obltg1tlon bond"' of the lmprOYerneflt Otstr1C1 1n the amount of S79 065 000 Sl\atl be authO<IHd and 1uueo, k>r the purpose sl ated In the P'OOOS1t1on '-atnaf'!er .9et fortn "' tn•s no1t0e ~ l>onOt Shalt be peyable from 111111ment1 lo t>e leVled and collected e•clus.vety upon lands wttl'un tl'W! Improvement Dl$trlet The bonds lh•ll bear 1ntereet 11 a rite Of rites not to exceed twelv• percent 112• .... 1 per annum 1~ actue times of payment to be detemilned upon the sale thereof The t>allott UMd 11 the 8"9ct1on Sl'lall C>e 111 the lorm prHCrtbed by Section 35 toe of the Water Coo• or the Stat• of ca11f0<nta On the ballot• to be UMd at lfle e1«11on m add1t10t1 to any other me11ers reciu~ by 11w there S111ll be printed substantially tne following °''tCIA&. 8ALLOT IMPROVI_,.,. DteTNCT NO. 1M M MltVINR 9'AllCM WATI" DteTittCT ... ClAL 80NO IUCTION MAttCH 1.1- To vote. ttln'IP • croas C .. Hn tne voting square •fl« the word ves· 0< after the word NO AN mar~ s otherw!M made ara lorl>lddan All dlstlngv1atung marll1 ate f0<t>t0oen ano make ,,,. ballOt •Ot<I II tfle wrongly mark, IM r. Of defec. this batlot. return It lo the ~111rar of Yoters and obtain anon•1iw BONO PROPOSITION. Shalt the lrvlna Ronctt Weter Olatrtct lnc:ur an lndebtedneu end lave general oblloltlOn b0nd1 '°' l~C>Yemenl Otslrlci No 1M thereof In the emovnt of $19,085,000 at 1 maiumvm 1n1ere11 rll• of twefW percent ( t2%) par ennvm, to ecqvir9 end eon11ruc:t wor11s and fadllt• '°' the ecqvttttton. ooMacllon. •oreoe Ind 011trlbutl0n ot wat• Md water rights. 10 enat>'e the tNtne ~ Weter OtslrlCt to utllln 1 wet• supply furnished undet the State Wat• RetOUrces OeYe!oprnent S)'91em (comfnooly•known u the "Stat• Weter Project"). lnc:Milno dam•. reearvOirs. 1t0<ege tanks, treetment fecllltlel. pipes, pumping equipment and all neceMery eQUIC>mllnt Md P<operly t"-efor. acquiring fund• to tulfMI contractual commitments to carry out the pOW9tS and purpoaee of the Dlltrlct contained 1n contracts. Including oontracte with oth« egenci., .. lr'I ac:cordancie wltn the Plan OI Wortc.1 tor ffnpr~t District No 1M ? YES NO S.UOll mull be r9Clllwd by 5 00 o m , on electiOn day. either at tl'ia Otftoe of the ~rar ot Oteng• County 1300 South Grand Avenue Sent• Ana. <Altt«nta. or et P 0 Box t t2M. Santi Ana c.t1torN• 92711 Sold tmpro....,,,.,,t Olttr1c1 ahell constitute a 91ngle electlon precmct lor the purl)OM of hOldlng the Se.Id lmpr0¥emel\t Oletr1c1 "'811 constitute a llngle electlon Ptecinc:1 tor the DUfl>OM 01 "<16d"'Q •r.e elec tlOn election To be quollfled .. 1 vot• end to e>e entllted to vote et the electlOn, 1 pweon must be• tlOlder of title, To btl quoHfted .. e vot• and to tie entltleCI to vote at tfle elect1or1. a penon ITIUSt be • hOlde< of till• .. defined In s.ction 3402t of the WMer Code o1 the State of CelltOma. to land 1n the Mnpr0\l9ment u defined In s.c:tlon 3402t ot the Wet• Code of tM Stet• of Celttornl&. to lerld 1n the lmc>fOvtiment Oletrtct. EACtl YOtw lhell l\e¥9one(1)110te tor Mell c1o1er·1wortti'Of tend to~ he Of atle hokte thte The Dlttr\C1. Eacfl voter INll l\e¥9oneI11 v<>t• tor MCfl dolw'• worttl Of..,_, to wt'6C:tl he or IM no60I t1t1e TN! 1eeteqiee*rect 11111ment bootl of the c;8ltrtct 1e conc:1uetwe evtdllice of ownerlNp arid Of the V9lue Of tM 1eat eQUollZed 111111"91t ~ ot the 0tatr1C111 conduet\19 ...._ioe o1 own.Ihle> ancs ot the .,.... ot ,,,. lend eo owned •~CIPI that In the ft9nt on 111111 ,.,. tcw the Olatr1c1 shall not M¥e ~ mede arid~ land .o °'"*2 OCllP' "'-' tn "'9.,,.,.. en 1 meot tor • '*""1 .,... noc ~ beer'I m.o. ...o '-" I« the yw In wNdl the electton II he6d • .,. .... eqt Ihid 1111111•1t rol Of tf.19 County of Ofange 11 tor the yw In wNdl the election II Mid. the llllM eqt...._, llllM n••t rol of the Court~ ol 0-ftnge •I conctuel¥e evtdlllOI or OWi• ... arid °' 1M --Of lend IO °"'*'· E*V YC>ter. ()( .. tegel ~ ..... ice Of OWi ..... end Of the --Of lend IO OM'9d Ellerf '!IOI• or 1\11 i.o• repr...,..totlve, m9Y vote ...,.,., In S*W cw ~ • S*'IO" dAJ/to/ lpPOlnt*i • Ne proxy "Leval ,...,, .... ,totlve. may YOt• '*"* In Pllroon or by • C*'90n duty OCIC)Oltlted • his o-o~ lagtll repr....-.totlve" tMOne an offtrMI Of • corpor.aon owM'fl !Ind. end .....,. • guerdlen. eaocutor or ,...,,...,,t•ttw" mMN an ~ Of • corpcwotion OOM'linO i.no. end "*lnl • gu11rolan ••.cvt0t 0< admlNetfetor of the ••Of !fie hotOor of ... to *" wt.o: (o) II ~,._. ""°9r "'9 .... ol ltlle State. admin'atretor ol the ...... Of the ~ Of thte to ..,_, ""° (o) le OllPOln*' und9r tf'le lawt of thiS Stete (bl 1a~1tledto p0111111111110f t'-...... 'aa.nd; end(c)la ......... ~~·•••coun to•erdee (b)leentltled toper 1111·~ ol the..._ .... lend; onct fcl ie *l!Mf1nd by theeppo1nting coun to •...oee the l*'flculer ngflt, ptt.;t191 cw '""""""Y wNdl ._ ...... to..,.,.... o legel 1ep1-1tOIM "'9Y "'-pottJc:ulor ngflt, prNlofO or mmuntty wNdl he..-. to~ letot-. •legal rtlC)f-.ilAIM ma., vote at the 91ee1ion. he """' ..._,. to the llOetd Of fJectton • oertffted coeiy Of M6d ~. wtMch lhell ~ et tM election, fie lftU9t preMnt to the loet'Ct of bectlon • certtfted OOfl'I of Mid ''"~'" ~ "'9ft be kept and fie.ct wttNn tt1e '9UnO of the oe.ctton. be kept ones flled wltl\ln the returns of the e6ectton No lpPOint"*'1 Of • swoxy lhll be Ye¥· occoptecl. or a ¥0t9 llowed tMr.on untw It "*"' II of "'9 No lpPOlntment or• proacy ll\tll be \191d, ~. or • ~ Olllo..o fhereOn ~ 11 ~" ell 01 the folow4119 requlremente. (0) ft II In Mtetng; (b) It II ....,_, by "'9 C*'90fl or .. ,..._,,t~ Of the ~IQ '"'**'*"ti-!•I It II II\ .nttng. (bl It II ~ -., h ~ or lefal ,..,,_.,,1a1M or the pereon-"O, In eccord9nol .. tNP'OAI6ol• °' lectton 35003 or 36003.1 of thew.-Codeaf the St... per.an WfM), In OCCOldellCI-the PfO .... •of 8'dor\ M003 •MOOS 1 °' ... w ... Coo. Of the St•t• o1 Cellfomle. 11 ent"9ed to .,.. votee tor ...,.. .,.. proiry II oMn; (C) It la oc:t1no•1 lfoed or cenMed In of ~ II enttttect to ... ~ tor ...,.. ttle P'OICY le ~ (C) • .. odlno••• ~fed or ~1-.a "' eooontonQe wttt1s.c:.ionao1UOflNrCMI OfCM ~lllf IM 9-. Of Oelltomte.;~)lt .,.,.......,-+ eooor•• "4t\ ~ 1011.1 at ... c.... Cit CMI...., w at ... .._ o1 ~ ldltt eoeclftea "'- election at~ it II to be ueed onct II weed oNi/ '!:J.:::: ~: onct (e) It.,_. be on o ~ • ~at~ It II to be ~lfldli wiM ...... B I 4 -'Ibid: 9'ICI f9l It tNll lie°" e ilOm' • mpeclfled by'"'~ a.tt ,,_....,. ebO¥e "**"9d by "'9 OOunty Oft.,.._...,.. .eo.,.., a =• Ewry 1P9C*1t111eot of o proicy 11 • rau a~ et the.,.._... of the'*"°"~ It at any time before f~ oppo111111•1t of• P'OICY II• t ...o MIMI• .. ,....,,. Of the PW90fl PecMt~ ll at ..., ll!'N beifOr1I ... P990f1 ..,.,.,., .... • pt011r ....... ..i e MloC '•-·· lfle ¥0491 tor wNdl the appointment ... C*'90t\ lpPC)lnted M P"*Y lhll .._. _ 0 M9oe ftlPIW•ttne "'9 .,.-. 9ot l1'e ac>OOl"llWI -"""· -.. ... If two .... 4211) of h ~ ..i • W.4111Cttof1 f9'fOr the llali I ioe Ol "'9 ~ deaelll..t bOnda. Mtd "~tNr'OIC213,cl tN ~ C.-lit .. ~ ll9lllor IN llali ·'Cll of IN,_.. ClaeOl!bed ~ -*' .............. 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IM Ab.Mldo ,., ,,._,.,.., 'l AINT"' UNITIO Mllfcn 8 t I at tOOO At"4Al T CO INC I "' 11 ,45 FllChet A'19nUe 0 E ~ I N 0 4 N T Su•ttt 0 7 Cos:ta tfftl c .. 1 U....UTJZR COflllT1'UC· !0<nta 'fP>e fOllOwlf!O 4hltlfbe - TION co INC • IT Al aUCt l'Jf'f'(J •• put>l.c ule NOTICE M )(•..-dtl\\I mM.none 4 ~ I MA.RIWAL'I IAU OlflCi .. a 3 lo•oe '"" 1 Ir ,,,.t.,. ot • w••t 111~ (""'•• nan<Str~11 oiua 1>1tl0 Of' Ju~ \ 1991 n I,_. •DO,,. CIOO< 1nct 000' 1•"'b rOll ot 0•''9' .;""' '·""'' uPQI'\ • 1Uut1••""' sllfft•no ,.,..ding iuoO"""'' f!nter•a APA•L JO I'""' PVC. SW 40 , 1ow 11187 n lavC>f of 1uo;,,1ent vofltOt! ll(l()dl'91111 ""811 t' •Cl" , , " u N 1 r E O "'°' •u11c 1•c~ cone.rel• A'>PHA f CO IN( 41nd 1agt laOCl•r p1p1 r.Clt •O•'""' rudqm('tll Oet>IOf'fS• O••moncf aaw oiao.s ,,,.,1 • 'AANUTZfA CONSfRUC· Ou\ 1-1••1 llON CO 11\1C -"d TM Of · PuOhan.CI 0.1"99 CoN1 •flOPME:NT co ''•OW•"9 "1o··•y P11, ., Fet>fuary t8 ~3 'l"t :i.;1<1"<1• ot S11 O 10 •fl 1C181! ;1 • .Jal11 our rln "u" JlJao • m""' r.n 11,., Jiii• Of 11:\f' i\ ,, ..... llSVOI NOTICI M Rueuc: aAlL T·083 Of' ~RM*Al P"O"RTY •-1 I ,., '''<.f' ·~ ,.,.,.o~ oiven tl\at ~ ,_,.,,, to Sec11on1 ;>1'0' 2t,.1S, Of tr.. c.11· hrn,• Buwieu and Pro- '"~~'°"' c oClf' S.Clion 2328 «f'1.~·. ! ', .... u:: e• ,~.. 1~ r-~t ~c,· O'" ,. rr a.c•.11fO oa.oa•L~"" Pu•C"-- .~,,..,. ' 1~ii 'O\' ~ 1'\uSI !:>'" m..:)e"' ,,. c.a5 ont~ Al'~R"'• IVA "I' V !\ii '<ll"Cl ;><tltd 101 •' tri. II~ of M "" "-'"' .. A (>u•C r.as~ A 011rc:t11s.c O••t-c:: A... A.. t. OQCoCld• }•t' .. <>'0 ., ' lll'O •eAt "'"A'~ '""".c•.O 11 ,,,. hme Hl BBARO ,, \ ' '\ I:. :"> I l IT T I t-: H ' H f, \ K il 1l'l!H;.., T'I • : .......... -11 I .4 t f t t ' t ' -'M 1 •• , ' : ' ' jt 'lt t 1r l .... 1.., \h "' "t1r "'·l' 0 l•nr11 l ll I •1 11 r I ···~ .... , \ ·~! I ' !I-\I i • , .... S•~ ~!>.Cl I 0''°' "'"' ato<,C 'I lnfO ........ Of PaC'1hr \I~• On ~«'. :\t•"'port Bf'at'b. In ht'U ol tlo• er~. mem· orial t'on1nbac1ons 10 lbt' 0 11ldrf'D Homf' ~'f'" of Callfonaia, l 0 . ) camort I. ~nla .\na , tl?iOl. Pa~ C'I h<· \ ie• Mort•• I")'. t>irl"<'tors. '44·!7M ''°n"I (,RF.Y. HOC'l( .. . , ' • t,, d THOMA S FRANCIS r ' .... u, (,lU.YSH K. J.4. a , " \l "'1 n 1d1 nt of Hunt · • l 'u.t ..... .. " .. 11 " Be h pa.<! J"' .n Fc·bru<in l4, I 'KH Mr Ll"f' ~~ ~ " ho .rn F ehraury ~, 1 I in L' n wood. ( • \ If I °" n,., ;l tt>aclwT', \ 11 A '" ih• Ck< anv1•w 1 •• •r" "n•••l [)c;lf1{ \ LCJy. ,,. hu.,t),1.nd o( Con. M Gn-vsh«k 1 rii.; t ·• 1 twr of Pl"ler !'. t • 'l f <; I f" \• t' 1'\ , ,,,h.u k a l sq; \ '"i hv ht1 · I tfl ril.. D1>n1dd • nd • ,111 l ;n., 'he'll k h • • r n ,;1 It r 11 n d - n 1 he 1 Amande \I ,1 11 I l I\ 0 • 8 n d l•r lht I'< ~Kha<>l M • ~ I ~ 011.d1t Grt" hocit all • llun11ngt .. n 8(-.ch:.,.. ~ 1 wild... m.l\ 1 II at " \':•hi ~· •• n1 8f"<l5 m1th 11 • 1 ....... •r :\111rtvary nnnn to t•t I j I !"1 .. M T~y - \ \\ 11 .. h R"un • a nd \ .. , , \1,1 , •• r Chr1s.uan \ rp1,.,1 lluri.l I "-•II bto-t"ef. ~ ... t 1 hra11'<i 1m Wf'Clnes. , s u.11 r .111\ ~.«'bruioiJ"\ l?,. at \1 1:11111 1.'l.111 .l(lc'l PM at S S -4 1,, ~. -, S11m•11 & Jud th- n I u Church •1th .81,htip G Pa tflC'k 'ACIFtC v•• ....,_.L ,AM( C~I.,) • MO<I~•'° <.ti • C'ramatOt't SOC) O I y~ 0-... "' ""°'" ~ 644.)t('() I , ·- "Jrod.yCaxats 'in Har;lequin revival CENTURY Cinedomt Q SHOOT TO KILL (II) 12:10 2 :30 S:OO 1,25 &. t :!U SCHOOL QAZI[ (II) •2•00 31 40-4•~0- 7 40 &. 10.10 MOOMSTitUCK fPG) 12 ss l os 5 Os 7 15 .. t 30 C1tvC~nt er CENTURY a I I 1901 Mt11opoh1•n S C11 Cntr Sil Cn11. .... " ~ .. " • ·-.. ·-•t.t --.aOit ... , "''"""''" EM .... OPT .. SU•IN> 70MM l ·OO 4:00 1:00 10:00 NUTS.Ut) 12·50 3·00 5 10 alll•Olli& ... 7 25 &. t ·lS ~"'°" rloA .. flTOl'O . ........ ... ......... ._ ... ._. ... 9'90A9'°'") J c JO PATli.L ATT1lACTIO. t 00 8atte rl .. not lnclu (9') U 1ll 3110 S:JS ·~1...,.."-U •l-l tl&t>o .... ..... ...... .... .._.. .. 'n'l~ -.. . .... ~:::11--· GeG(PG)l IS 5·4 5 10 IS 7 40 &. t 5!I "ACTION JACKSON" (RI .A. 11 00l8Y STflf 0 M 'lO·I JO.IOlO .. SCHOOL DAZE" IRI ..t... " 00l8Y STrllO , 'K S IPJ091S .. SERPENT & THE *RAINBOW" (RI OCUl 1.,00 "3 MEN & A BAIY" -tr (PG) 'ot-I OO·IHO "LAST EMPEROR" 00l8T m 1to (PGll ) .z •~•·to TUEi I WO AT STAlllllO SCllllNS .A. "IRONWEED" (RI )o( '001000 "THE LAST EMPEROR" llClll!>IYl ·•THE DEAD' IPGl ~ (PGll) ., tXU• ~rmv 11~.10 1~ _1_2_1 ~_1_1_~ _1 -~ _1•_1_~ _~ _1 ~_i_o _•~--A .. SERPENT & THE H RAINBOW .. (R) "SHOOT TO Kill" C"> 11 00l8! SltMO 'ISI JOIOJO "BROADCAST NEWS" (RI 11 00l8T STClf.0 5 00 1 .lO JO 10 "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" (PG 13) "00l8Y STClllO HH"tO,IO U S 4~ 1 4S 9 4S RJll1 IVt ,;.:.BROADCAST NEWS" (RI H SIS I OO IOlO "FIVE CORNERS" (R) £l OIUG CCUITt 61S l lSIOIS "MOONSTRUCK" (PG) * 11 00l8T SlnfO 61U.l010l0 .-'."3 MEN & BABY" (PG) "M SlOI JO'lO TUii I WIO Al 5 U llflllO SCltll •S "SHOOT TO KILL" (R) ., DCX-BT sn•ro H~a oo I"• "BROADC AST NEWS" IRI A.. In OOL8Y STEREO M 5'00-7 30-10-10 ~·3 MEN & BABY" (PG) "M " Ott BT muu '1~•1~101s "SERPENT I THE 'tf RAINBOW" (R) 700 900 GOOD MORNING VIETNAM A , ... 00l8t SllRIO M 600 I .lO 10 IS "SHOOT TO KILL,. \A) t1 00l.8T SlllfO HS I OOIOOO SIMUtC; llafS ~ J... "COP"(R) "J MEN I A BABr -------------M , .,. • ...-T .,,.TEI > "' I lO '0 (PG) ...... "" S lO I JO 9 lO "SHOOT TO Kill" (R) "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" 51S I JO IOJO (PG13) OOlBT "SHOOT TO KILL" IR) ~ 1• a JO o,. 11 1)1),8! SICIUi c-.1 llllATIO$ (R) ' I "' 6 U I 10 10 JO ti "ACTION JACKiSON" "3 MEN I A BABY" (PG) ~---------•.~ ___ 1_00_,00_1_0-•_s __ --1• .A.. 00l8T "FOR KEEPS" (PG13) °M 00900 ..itlf •111G1u10 "SATISFACTION" 1 6 ·~I tS 10 •~ (~131 "IRONWEED" (Rl .. OOtB• sri-1c "" o on GOOD MORNING VIETNAM (R) 0tet 6 IUCA 00t8t SlllllO S JU 00 10 lO ,001001000 "SHE'S HAVING A BABY" (PG1l) UO-US II IS flltl I WlO AT ST 411tfl1£0 SCllllNI "SA TISF ACTJON" (PG13) 500 1 001000 "SATISFACTION" 'Vn 1 wto" "0000 MOANING (PQ'3) __ .,:S.;,;U::.:•:::•~fD:_A:;.:C:..:;•::.H:.;fl.=I:.._ ___ * VIETNAM" (R) OM'! _...-ACTION JACKSON" (R) H0 7JOUO A MOONSTRUCK"(PGI SOO l lOIOOO r4: DOI If "SHE'S HAVING A 8ABY" " ,, 1 ~1~ 1 JO tOt\ QO (li'011) "DOI.IT STClllO ~Tat•Cte" (PG) S4~• 1o oe "ACTION JACKSON' (R) .J.::~•1 "" M H~I OllO IS ----.. -.-H-OO_T_T_O_K_ll-L-•. --. * ~~a· ,sr~~~ "SERPENT I THE 6 IS.l(~IOJO "SHOOT TO Kill' !RI 'fc AAIH80W" (R) r DOI!• SlfH' S00.700 9 00 • "U=CN > 6 lt-ltts "'4)-... " (N) * t H I l 1)) )0 '•s tC ''SHOOT TO Kill" (R) SERP E 111 DOI.IT s~o · ENT I TH '1S.tJl.IOJI RAINBOW" (R) I, t) , I< l JO ~ )0 ' lO ' 10 "SATISFACTION (PG1H 1Zl011H IH 1~1 1'1 .' ....... MAYING A adY" CNP) • llllT SUIO •11-l lS.ltts ·=~---- M 5 JO 1 lO 10 JO "IROffWOOD" f'R I * "DOlll S!DfO 100 ··~ "THROW MOMMA~ (PG1J) 1(_ au OVE"90ARO'' l'°l 'r.. 10 OI "IEAPENT I THE AAINBOW .. (R) I ll-HI "c;OUCH . l"I * Ut·IOto "WALL STMaT' (f') 1 U ..... ONWEED" <"> I U ltl\ •·THE LA8T IMPIAOA" ~ Cftat)) l to lHO -. I L. r r ~· 1 • • 1 l. ,., t I ) ' I~ , I Robust 'GffSY=' at Saddleback EDWARDS TOWN CENTER COSTA MESA 751-4184 PLAYS DAILY AT 12:15 2 :45 4 :00 5 :45 7 :30 9 :15 10:45 7/ou caJt 9~t CaM 9Micltty tvitk aJt ad ill c!a.ui/iea c.1·1 G42-5&l8 I •t • f.. MA... •O'tA.NCE V AV ~-,,,. Y •SAJflA ._..6 :.,.-..... ..... Ott•W~A •MVHll~TOftll•Ct1 •LAllll••O• ... oSlUH()t>I ..... \I ....... .. .... ... .... ~--~··MONDAY ·, HAU SAT\JAOAY IST TWO ~EATUAES 0 t:,.Cf"Pt ~'()•'l'§A ST 4•A£0-. IE'~ATU•f'.-_ OOUT JTUtO ,_, l'OfTK&ITOM ....... SHOOT TO Kill 111 I l t-J<• Lii ...... ll:ti OOUT STIH O SHl'S HAVM A W T 1-..111 I It ) » S U e ,. I•• DOUT SftHOKMH IN MOONSTllUCIC lllOI 1114' lM S:U 7;)S •U AKE Cent•• South n >•n • 1u1 ' ... ~1 " 0.1 .... fOM KUCT, """~.-~ I ntlll MN MD A UIY rNt tt.)I "U J &'41 ... , e M t•U THI LAST IMflH~ ,,., INS l<M 1M lt::eJ DOUT SlUIO WU CUVIN't TMI SllfllNT AND '"' llAIH90W Ill .... ,,,, ''" , .. J ., .. ,,,,.,,,, """"r '•• ''" \,.... . -. ~. .. , .. SMl'S KAV1NO A IMY~UI POtl IUIH 1"'•11 ......,._, ePO'DCAIT NIW~ • NIOAfOI "' LA MIRADA GATEWAY ~::..:.i:;..a.;;•=..:l..:.•.;;:: .. ;;.;"•:;;••:,,:•;.:; .... ='·~··~ l~I Ul 1'11 '-· \ •• Y"'l<t v- DOUY snuo .o91N 'l'tllUAMS GOOD MOtlNING YllTNAM 111 11 .. liU J:M l:U II ... DOHT SfUfO "-" l'OfTlf&-"'fOM ......... SHOOT TO KILL 111 11 .. >• , ,. ,_., , ... DOll Y STilltO C:Mtl MOOHSnUCK ,,., 11 M 1JM I II 7:Jie •M UVlN UCON> HllAMTM MIOOYflN SHl'S HAYING A IAIY ,,.111 14S liU S:4J e..s t•U THI LAST IMflll~ l"I 11»J6S 1M t•U IUSf-U"""'" SATISIACTlOfif Ill 11'Jt J•H I ..... , l!M 1•.JJ CAM WUTM>IU ACTION JACKION t11 MO UD MOMA H Ill ,.,.,.. ........ SAnllACTION .,..,., PtCIMW MTIST .,._,. .,,...._ ..... ..,.PMYUW 11t TMIOW MMMA flOM ,.........,..,. Lo HABRA .... ··:ai :-.-.,. DOUY ITl1ltO IAa NIOtlOI __ .,, ... llONWHD Ill • ,. .,,. 7·1f ..... DOlaT snu o SCHOOl DAZ~ 1.tt > » -e.» llM DOlH muo c.u1 wuneeu ACTION JACKSON 111 '14J 4,_ •ts e·U 1•u eollT muo WU CUYIN't TMI SltfllNT ANO THI llAINM>W fl) ' .. ).Je ,,. •• ·- 9CIMlf m110 TGlr"MUCT, t11'<1t tum l lN,IW~ TMlll MIN AHO A UAY !NI , ... at• •.• , ... , •• HIWAY 39 £ H t .._ 't' .. ' -Y~a!MM ......... SttOOT TO IUU i.. LnMAL Wl#OH Ill .............. IOOl 11'1111•11 WW Ill IT AICI041f • --~. ""' .. ,,. .•. -..... ?Mii MIN AND A AMY "'-' ........ vw. A AMY _.,JI Toi Trrus As Ro!>e·s stl:'adfast manager· bo)fm:nd. Ro n Lance al'° 1s t·alkd upon to subltm:ue ht<i character through mulh or the shov.. bul hrs brcalthrough seems more aniftc1nlh contm l'd Lance pro\ld('S sohd up- pon. ho\loC\l:r. and e'en do ubles cfTcctt'4:1} as thl' 011~ lodd1e sho\\ host 1n thl' opening scenc. Valene Eltna Brown sparkles as the gro" n-up J unc:. v. h1le) oung hannon Bar~ro and Jt>n n1fer Se1fen are well cast a' the \ounger June ;ind Louise. n:spcctr,cl\ James Reiss 1s line m I\\ l) grufT cam~os JS Ro~·s father and ~hotel manager. • ..\ h1ghhght ol mo\t product,.ion~ of "G1.ps' ·· rs tht• rend111on o l .• , ou G oita C1et a G1mn111:k'' b~ the 1hr~ 'etl·ran \\ teh1ta stnppen Tan~a Franl..ltn\ hard-t·dgc:d Tessie. Debbie Wright's gr.n el·' OKed Mazappa and Pr ppcr H:lmllwn°\ <,uga~·sedul'tl\e. Electra pru ' tdl.' the rcqu1rrd wuch ol CUnlll SPfl'l' .. (,, P'>' ·· '' onl· tif thl.' t~:ttcr must ·a1., ·ol the '>C:l\on on an) le' el m Orangl· Count' Its linal per· formanll'\ an· · fhur~a~ through aturda~ 31 pm and . unda~ at '\ p m rn thl' Do~ k \kK1nnc~ Theater on \jddkbad Colkgc·s \ftsc,1on \'IC'JO campu!i (all SM:!-465fl 1or uch•t tnform..ttwn. • • • BACKSTAGE -The ~C\lofhm lhl·;uer -\n' { l'nter "'II stage a lx·nl'fit ix·rtuim.tncc of its current 'ho''· ··"'o \tothcr But Jan." Thurs· d.l\ lur J111.: ')"sit. J rarna l·oach and te.il ha .ll ( orona dt'l mar H 1gh ·r hool. "hll hj'> been sufTenng from h mphum..1 \" 1ft "'1~ a leader 1n tht' c j rl , Jnl'lopment o f thl· thejtcr ulntnhutron!> ma' be: mall· l'd tt) '-l -\( at 2 'ill I ClitT Dm c :'\l'\\ J)urt lk..tl h ~~Mi'\ \l t1ng ulalh (1rego~ Cohen " rc'>Unltn{! hr' lhl':lll'f\\ork<.hopS.itur· J.i' .11 tlw \\l'\tm1n,tl·r C 11mmun1t\ I hl'Jtl'f th~ d .t'l'\ "'" rnnunul' lor 'l'' l'n "°1,1turJ.1, '> frorh ~ a.m to no,1n intl'f\ Jl'\'' "111 ti<.· hdd \\ ldn,·'J''' at thl' thl'illl'r and ar· JXHntml·nt' mJ' ht· mJdt" h~ l·alhntt '.J'·'''i~ THE EXERCISE ALTERNATIVE Gets you into the slim of things at "Inches Aweigh" Newland Center 19746 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach It'• Flnally Here ... an exciting way to sh\td those unwanted inches without strenuous workouts . starvation dfets & hours of frustration. Only eight mlnut" on each of our six toning tables provides the same benefits as hours of tra- ditional exercise. We also provide the new & unique European Thermal Wrap for eUmlna· tlon of stubb<>rn cellulite. _ _...1.--------------~ Lingering life Do blessing · DEAR ANN LANDERS: After havaog been I OUl'$C an ~riatncs for -0 )ean I iot.roie·a make·believe lt'ttt r that is' try clo"° to beina a real one: m fact it could ha' r bttn written by any one of the dOiens of peoplt I have ca~d for in the past t-..u d«ades. Please prant 11. DEAR CAREG IVER (wife. hu~­ ban<t: son. daughter. brother. sister): rm SON) )OU ha\C to go through all this unpleasantncs~ every day. and I regret that I am the t·ause of it. I hate not being ablt to do so man)' things for m)self. h 's awful to be to1ally dependent on someone else. •• Llllos burden. -NIAG>\RA FA LLS. DEAR NIAGARA FAUS: Yffr "make--~Une" letter ia M rnJ &Ml It brHpl tears to my eyes. I remember 10 well llaow my dear molllaH aad llaer sJster tooll t'are oJ tllaeir eldHly falMr aa4 wbt a demanding job it was. bnghl. with one: nt~pt1on >\ fc" "eeh afkr"'e returned from our hone) moon. Ll'C suggested that we ha'c an open mamage. I didn't even lnow "hat thl' term meant. He expJaincd 1h:11 coupl('s get along much better "'hen the} give one anoth1:r frcl:'do m I was shocked when he suggested that "'t'. i.wuch panners . through a swinger\ dub Reluctant!}' I agreed. although 11 \oundcd very far out 1f not do"'nnght "e1rd. I dtd not CllJO\ m~ first c11penence and told Lee that 1f ht· wanted to swing to go ahead hut I'd JUM as soon not. He said singles a re not allowed. It has to be both panic\ or nothing and he \\anted to cun11ntH' •. I feel ashamed that I can't go to the bathroom u n m) own. It's frustraung to be (l'd by another person. I'm absolute!> d1~us1ed that lam unable to get a tissue up to my face so I l'an blow m) nose. Seang old and helpless is much ~or~: than any illm·ss or disability. It J ocs thangs to one's feelings of personal worth. I'm sare a 1reat muy peoople cu r-t late to wbt Y" bve •rittea -aot only tllae elderly wlllo feel &Mt tllaey bav~oetllnd ~1raetatHnaMare ready to go, IHI& llla~ir car-etaken wlllo feet &•illy for wlsllalag IMy co.Id be. Ann. I hall· thl·~ gt·t-togcthcrs. I am afraid of .i.rqu in ng o.\ l D and t;;;::ti~'.:=~~~~~ii4irtli;iQ1fi"ii~~;_;:_;.:.:;...:._-jtJiiiiiil-----±J~~:Jei~=-1i~=::::==-rr.il'ililr1 lord kn-O\\\ \\hat t'~ r ti l)UI t-t--H1Bt4""=---f'""""'·-~ blu n ti~ . I du nut CnjO\ \C' WI I h r~M;;r.==-----tCi=1c-t=.r---+s:::r:7.e~:::.---1fic:r:-=-r::::.----h~--,rra-Tii.io---1-a==-+a~-1 stranger\. Wo rst of all 1s knowing ho" )OU hate being m) caregiver. I see the resentment an } our eyes and I hear it m }our \Oice. I k.now that deep down ~ou wish I \\Ould die and get it o'er with so you can get o n with )Our lift- and not be bothered \\Ith me. free of tllaem. -· I feel chc:ap and dirt\ alter these encouniers and m:c:d to know 1f I am rc:all) square and cra1~ as Lee sa) s or "'hat? Help me: -JACK- SONVl LLE. Flo.\. Wbt lroay tbl so muy people wo.Jd &i\le u ytllalag for a few mort yurs of life wllaJlt otllaers are 1ruled years tbl tllaey ael&kr wut aor enjoy. More evldeaee tbt lift caa be. .afalr. DEAR JACKS01"VILLE: Your basbaad sounds lik~ a fo ur·door, brass-plated creep. Well. I "1sh the snmc. Surpmcd'' I ha'c no cho1C'C. howt'\lt'r. but to h'e out the \ears that havt' been allotted to me-. r·m sorry that the job ofraring for me has fallen on }Our shoulders. I "onder which of us cames the bigger • • • DEAR .\NN L.\NDERS: I am 15. M } husband 1s J.'?. We have been marm•d lhn.·c \t.'ars. "Lee" 1s wonder· fu~ an almost ever) "a~ We are staning o ur o" n business and things arc going "ell. The future looks Tell bim Uiat you are tbroocla 1wia1i•1 aod if bt isn't, yoa are 1olag to stt a lawyer. Tben do it. Belter to ff aloat than witb a warped, world· class weirdo. Wf'Claesday. Fe-brury 17 ARIES (March 21-April 19) New moon pos111on h1ghhghts friends. ho~s. aspirat10.ns. speculation. po"ers of persuasion. se' s appeaL Budding ro-YONEY mann· could be on horizon You'll get 0MARR to heart o f matters Youn&J2tl.$0n 1s fra-•••••••••••• turcd. . _ TAURUS ( . .\pnl 2(~Ma) 20)' Career o pponunit} highlighted. ~k"i ab1hty featured along "llh sho"- ·mansh1p. Reunion with fam1I~ membt-r tops scenario. Elaborate dining on tap for )OU 1on1gh1. Cancer. Capncom pla) rolt>s. GEMINI CMa' 21-June 20): l unar. numencal n des h1ghhgh1 dners11~:. humor. cunos11~. ideas that ca'n be transformed into nable con~ts. Edncauon a nd tr3H:I continue to be fea tured L'nonhodo'\ approach due to succeed. CANCER (J une 21-Jul} 22>: Information gleaned throu'h unorthodox sources. lndt' 1dual who once misinformed )Oil wall now attrmpt to re-c:'stabhsh t"rectrbthty. ~prive. but Jouble-ehl"<'k matenal. Scorpio involved. LEO (Juh· ~3-1\ug. ~2): Scenano h1ghhght" rom· municatlon. reading. wnting. tlinat1on that could dc"clop into meaningful relat1onsh1p. New moon accents special agreements.. comrtll tments. aw:nt1on 10 rnantal status. VJRGO(.\ug. 2~l. 22): LO\.\·ke~ approach bnngs desired results. Be diplomatic in contrast to forcing 1ssue<s Play \\31t1nggame. espcc-1all~ 1n connection" uh tinam.·1al arrangement. Taurus. Libra. orp10 people m picture. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl 22): Focu"' on '<.cnsuahl'~ exchange of gifts.. t•mot1onal comm1tmcn1s in connection "1th almost 1mmed1ate future Emphasize glamor. intngue. m~ste~. disnetaon. Refuse to show hand unul chips are on table. SCORPIO (Oct 2J-No\. 21): You'll ha'e more rcsponsib1ht}. relattonsh1p antt•ns1fi1.·s. ~ o u learn more about basic ' alucs and propen~. You have opponunll} to take greater c:harge of ~our O"-n <lt.''>lln ~. Capncorn figure~ prommcntl~. SAGITTARllJS <Nov . .'?2-Dcc 21 I. o.\ss1gnmen1 "''II · I>\.• rnmpktcd. \Ou"ll receive a<.'colade lrom peek. Short tnp m'olves (elat1~e. burden 1s ltfled. 'ou'll streamhnr techniques and be nd orun.necessaf): exi>ensts.' -- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You aredueft>r fresh start. ~ou'll locate lost article. financial picture hnghter than origmall} thought possible. Be confident. ta~e 1ntt1atl\e. state case 1n direct. d~nam1c fashmn. AQUA RIUS CJan 20-Feb 18): Ind" 1dual who "a" "rubbed the \\rong "'a~ .. no" concedes, "You \\Crl· nght all along.~ Be gracious 1n nctory. agrt.'e _1Q nublil stJlemelft or appearance Cancer. anothn .\quanan tigun: prommenll). P ISCES (Feb. 19-Marrh 20) You could be central fi~urc 1n .. surpnse part) ·· Secret arrangements are h1gbJ11hted. your views arc sought 1n oblique manner Obsequious 1nd1\'1dual is acting. and~ o u·11 be a"' are of 1t lF FEB~ARY 17 IS YOUR BlRTHOA Y current C)1.:lc h1ghhgh added recogn111on. tra-.el. ab1l11 ~ to rea1. h more people. ccessful u11h1a11 o n of !>O"'l:'rs of f'l\.'r- suas1on You rl' d)nam1c. S('nt1men1al. swbhorn intense. seldom o an) thing an half"a) manner Tauru~ Cancer. Capricorn people pla~ important rol~ 1n ~ou1 hfe. Populant) increases an March. monr~ p1cturt• \\Ill be brighter. social actl\ 1t1es will accelerate. Dunng -\ugus1. \OU ha\C more rcsponsib1ht}. romance tluunshes. }Ou ha, e chance also to hit financial Jackpot. Our left side mofe emotional Emotjons that show up on one s1dr of your face aren't exactly the sam<.· emotions that show up o n the other side. Or so says one authont). Test this. Find a mirror and gel emotional. fhl· kft side 1s said to be more rc,ealing than the nght. Q. Ho" come a ca1 can purr cont1nuall) \\ithout stopp1ng be- '.l"eevee '7eieNac1 Country Gifts & Collectibles Ths llla.tt~ saf~ou·At speciai," 'Till ~MQ ob ~." "I ~e tpJ" ... c,.lle a C)bt bAOtl. &~t. 1884 Harbor Blvd.(a<:f<* from Courtyards) 650·SS36 L.M. Bo YD t\\e1.·n breaths') A . T"o vocal cord~ One purrs on the 1 nhale. tht• otha pum on the e~hale With penned characte~ that 'look hkc the tracks of a <;mall rodent - that's ho" the Japanese wnte -·~fo:ke\ Mouse:· Or '>O an e'pert on m1C't" rei>ons. frust hc"s also an Cllper1 on Jap:meSt· '\s for food. whn1 lods s:t\ the\ hke best •SJ US1 talk. I susix'C't I Spaghetti. ~ Cookies J Fruit 4 Cand} 5. Steak. fh:u·., "hat 1hc\ tell the pollsters thr} prder But· that's not what the) bu)' "1th their own monc-~. At le-ast. not spaghetti. fruit and steak. Fruit stands. steak houses and spa· ghetti restaurants "o uld go out of business 1fthe} had to rely on the teen traffic. But sho ps that sell burgc-rs. frcnch f nes and rolas miaht make ll, East-West vulnerable. Nonh deals. NORT H •• 7 6 s -AX Q " J 7 6 • Q J 10 ~T EAST +A 3 + 2 J 10 9 • 7 -6 s ' 3 3 10 9 • s ' l +164 )2 +A9 SO UTH + K Q J JO 9 4 -l AKQ + K 7 S The bidding: Nortll £.all . 1 + Pass 3 • Pass 5 . Pus PU1 Pus Soul II 2 • 4 NT s • West Pus Pus Pus O pening lead: Three of : Former world champio n Eddie Kantar is not only one of the world's most pfQlific (and best) bridge writers, he is also one of the country's foremost teachers. He has now prepared 18 of his lesson series in the form of 16-paie pamphlC'ts. They cover bo th biddina and play. and include such subjects as Count- ing the Hand; Discarding; Placing the Opponents' Honors; Signalling at Swt Cont.facts; Common Errors in Bidding, Play lllld'Oe-fen.se; and more. The lessons are available a t U ea ch, plus 50 cents for postqe and handling (SJS for all 18 lessons) from: Eddie Kantar. P .0 Box 427, Venice. Calif. 90291-0427. This hand 1s from Slam Bidding at Suit Contracts. So uth 's hand clearly qualifiC's for a j ump shift. After North raaes spades. South has visions of a grand slam, but. North's disappointing revelation of only one ace bnngs the a uction to an abrupt halt at the five-level. Since he has trump control, West tries for a ruff by leadina his sm.1e: ton diamond. South wins and. if be is unaware of the danger, he miaht try to sneak a trump lead lhrouah by leadinJ the queen. However, West Feed the ----t 711-.. -tJ'lll ... c.... -...... , -...... 0.., llodylr.Soul P Join Priealtey CbitOprKtic ~ S.O.S. (She,. Our Selws) In eufatlng the needy of Ore19 County. Thursday· Fet>tvary 18 t988 From 7 30 .. v to 'f 30 ~ Adl)Mltment • I(~ art I dwop-.a • pat~ Of n.wt' ~ I ,twqnc1or hrl l~ past nx-nt °"' CM\ d bod al ~ , ___ c.n,·11 ~don I • If ,o.i ~~beer' ro •~and &!"t ~~ 2 c.n d txxs ., • ~tt • eii:,)mAlber\ .,... ........... -.......... ,...-.. ___ ..,...,......1. ... ... , .. ,.. . -.':' ...... ._._..., ..... 0. ............... ..-C..IOI-.... _ ........... .......,, ...... ~~ Compl9te tea.vlelon llatlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot. wins the club and gives hl$ partner a diamond ruff. But South need not submit him· . self 10 that fate After winning the -~-----diamond lead, he shettld cash dum-- should not fall for that ploy. He should fly up w1lh the-ace and re~ turn a h.Jgh club, denying interest in that suit. If East is breathing. he AC AO SS 1 Intended 6 V9f11Cal 11 On Soc Sec 14 ASslgnee 15 Ra1a's spouse 16 UI< river 17 Kid's "vehi<:le 19 Speck 20 This Sp 21 l(ICk out 22 The neare< ones 24 Omtment 26 Olelc acid ester 27 lnfanc) 30 Dts1ract 32 Streaked 33 Stndes 3• Coarse wool 3 7 Exclamation 38 Rise high 39 Slu~ltt 40 Adipose •1 HMtthy 42 M«211enanean ISland ~ Asti.-eallng mammals 45 Most pWntul 46 Four-t>aigoers 48 H<><*ey IQOt"e 49 SuPP<>M 50 Big knl~ S2 Achl 2 3 37 .. - 56 Min segment 57 Tending to conclude 60 Dtamofld s1a1 6 1 Demand 62 Ranee's garb 63 'My Gal - 6' lndicat~ 65 Olsarra) DOWN 1 81stiop s seat '2 D159us1s 3 Trench 4 Proffered 5 Tincture 6 Arrogant -Large (jogs a F1~ed amount 9 Ott 0' Allen 101~15 11 W ort .. '>8Vtn(l aga•n 1;> Are 13 Wtgwam 18 A(jdf11ona1 13 Pronoun 25 C1V1C VIP 26 Athwan 27 Mu$1C symt>ot 28 Baltic 9u1f 29 Of the body 30 Sun-ups .31 -tea 33 FIOod 3.5 Cudgels ~ Troublemaker 5 my's tu_gh hearts. discardina ~e high diamond5 from hand. Now the two black. aces are the only tricks the def erue can i.et Kanw's o ffenng 1s hke getting one of the ~orld's great bridge names to t each you bridge at a nev- er-to-be-repeated pnce. · 38 0191ts jg ShMr tae;.ri, • , Elon9a1e •2 ~81•1f! 44 l<O covn· 45 Sh0r11) 40 Gare)ef'I ;iflar 47 MuSK:al •8 Eyes sranc SO Brunen lo«J , :. 1 Disregard 53 C0tn lor .•he tovnialn C,4 Declaf• 55 CloM a hawtl'$~ 58 ~tgl'\ prMst r,.:a Pack antrnel THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane Hl'll show you how I can dance. Grandma. You sit down and clap." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .. Are you trying to tell me you want them warmed up?" PEANUTS EVER'f TIME THEV ALL 60 INTO THE MAL r 6ET LEFT ALONE IN THE CAR . GARFIELD TU MBLEWEEDS SOME T1MES PEOPLE PASS 6V AND TALK TO ME F~R '<OV.M'Wv,l'P '&..IMI ~s ~l(n4~1 MOLJ/'\tf'AtN! •.. DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE SNAFU by Bruce Beattle "Which expensive Caribbean resort dtd you tell your co-workers you're going to this year?" DENNIS THE MENACE r l. by Hank Ketcham ~ 2·lb '1 SAID ... WHEN '!'OU LEARN ~TO RlUE.. ARE. 'lt)tJ ~NA 6 E.T.A REAL BIC'<CL~?. -·- OTHER TIMES THE't JUST LOOK AT ME LIKE l1M DIFFERENT by Charles M . Schulz l " ) 't . t • by Jim Davis t WAS MEASO RIN& TH( RE~RIC:1ERATOR FOR A Pfl" POOR by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan-- 1 eoo.oN'T LU"AT ~~'5t ~ ?~ by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY GAMIN AND PATCHES tx:>N'T~Y, PA~£5, I'LL GET You~E FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE ')tl) SEE..~ ?ff/IRIS ~y i'6 WAIT R:>R US 1b HAVE AN ACCIDENT,AND IF WE.ex>, I THINK THey HA\IE 1H1S lHtNG 1H'fT"" WE CAN GErr ANOTHER Cfft &Rf CF,l)N'Til • IS Fl)(ED. llHINK - by Berke Breathed by Addison iHE~E,PATCH£5,~ ">"aJ'RE LE6AL by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly o by Harold Le Doux JUDGE PARKER ~WAS GOOD TO MEET YOU. DAVID, .. ANO I WANT YOU SAY HELLO TO ABBEY FOR ME TO KNOW THAT l 'LL TREASURE YOUR PAIN TIN (7 OF THE OLO M ILL' FUNKY WINKERBEAN ••·H6 is rr ! l"Ot.lt&f-ff'b (((..) oort wr-rH ON~~·' DOONESBURY /i1J.oNt A~ "!Ht ~ . ~. TENN£55/%'S I .PRINCE AtBER:T HA() 8t£J.I PRt· RlllWJ fOR. ff)M,fR Flif)M !Jllffl.I t eN(}()(,H PflEPARA- TTON! rM "~/ I by Garry Trudeau 1€ aRTMILY 1BMS1~. Pf.PE>l()IN6 t>I H/5 AIJ()I~, 7He HARVARP-TRAl'*fJ PR/Na ""4S. ffl 11JRNS, lllf!U.-~ .. ~TS PUTIT /JEST. / r .. NJ() BIUNGUAL. ·-·--· ...... tevt te•._D.tJd •0-6t ~ 1ro-'O to,• tw, •.,.. • ••d• by Tom Batluk ..._ ~"v 11.o -CSal•N,l ,.._. I 100 ""an I W-0 OU1 "'9te .... • oao -w11a1 ...,,, °" "" 1 m•"O •"O "'"•' ,..,.. OUI ot .,,,_ -....... , .. ~ ' .. -.. ...., ---,_ ........ J ... - f r r r r 1 I I I I I J T UESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988 . 25 CEN TS .. . Developm.ent pactschalle~ged . . c~ . Councilma n says fire from supponers of a Cltllt'n· o~n spac:l' 1n lhi.' (II~ kin~ ofac11on IS r.~alh \ 1olatl\ t' of the de\<elopt'rs and count) officials a~ basis ofthC'lr l~SUll .. sponsored slow growth 1n111at1ve. As a cit~ mu nu Iman who spt'nt spnt of our plan tn ing Lo cir( um' ent the ciuicnf Rasers said his croup Oranse I i Councilman Ra) Cat.alano said 21'2 )Cars nl.'go11a11ng an opt'n s~ce A flood of 'i1m 1lar de,elopment in'1uatl'<' Count) Tomorro". which sponsored TV n e may SUe that he had asked the \lty s legal Staff agreement \\Ith Thi.' ln 1ne Co .. Im agrtt~ents. wh1lh lod. 1n bu1ld1ng the count)\\ldC 1n111atl\e. would be a t to .check 1n10 the poss1b1h1y of filing '-Cr} angf) that thl· nc\I da) the Board plans in return for promises of road Members of the en' 1ronmen1al part) to the la\i.sull over aareemen s SUit to block the three development of Supcn l'iOn \\OUld tum around construction monl.'\ haH come group ~na Green Belt which ~ -agreements approved last Wcdnes-and appro' I.' 1h rel.' development before Orangl.' c uu.n1, officials 10 back$ t~ slov. gro" th 1n1t1au ve. sa) fears of what the lawsuits \\Ould do da). • agrceml·nts 1mmt'i.l1a tel ) adjacent to rttent month~. and ·se, era I ha' e the) i,ttcnd 10 fik suit cha lleng1n1 the to the prospt'Cl of bond financinc for Those agreements guarantee de· us:· $aid Catalano "The) 're 1humb-rttc~ved final appro' 4 1 legaJlt> of the de' etopment agree-south coun~ roads led mem~I"$ 0~ \ clopcrs the rtJhl 10 build more than ing their no'>l·~ at U'> • Meanwhile ho.,.,n cr suppone~ ol men ts the Board 0 Upt'n ison to PoStpom 20.000 homes in south Orange Coun-lr\IOl' \la,ur l arn ~gran and the C"it m~ns ~n\1hk (,m.,.,th and dec1s1onson lhrttptherdt,elopment By BOB VAN EYKEN Ol ... IMIJ .......... The city of Irvine's legal staff 1!'. looking 1010 the possibility of a lawsutt aimed at-blocking three development agreements approved .last-week by the county Board of Supt'rv1sors. an lrV"me city coun- cilman said Monda). t}. a prospect Catalano said conn1cts others on thl· u1u nul 5a1d the'. had Traffic Control ln111dt1\e ha'e •u'-Green &It members sa) propo~d agreements last "~nesda) • v-de' elopment agrtements in south \\1th a Cll)·sponsored efTon to keep hoped 1hc1r land use agreement mitt~ pt'l1t10n\ "'h1~h rnuld get the Orange unt~ do not contain 'Mlle-The three 1ha1 "ere appro'~ "'ere thedensit} ofdt'vclopmcnl low in the "ould '>\.'f\I.' J \ J mr.>del for develop-&rowth hm1t1ng nll'J'>ure on 1hc June guar 3 nsl tratlit congestion not connern:d ""llh the bond financ- an Joaquin Hills area. mcnt 1n thl' lt1t11hlll region of wuth election ballot ing plan. but 1n1ua11ve supporter5 la~S.L 1uc$d!I Y Jn inc Cit.) Council Orange lou.111) _Co_uruy l~I uff 1.ili ~>-lhc re.} _Thc1·, 'alread~ tiled a lts1 ol 40 said thc' had hoped Ill of the members gave prehm1nat) apprQ\al "Our open 'PJll' plan drastically cently appro,ed de l'lopmt'nt agree b1ect1ons l lhc agreements ""h thl· de\efo pment ~ements would bt' The controversial deHlopmcnt agreements ha'e alread) come under to a compromise land use agreement reduce~ thl' 1nten\1t~ of de"clopmt'nt ments would tJl l;' prt'cedcnce OH:r 1ng C"omm1ss1on .. <.aid l)(?Stponed so that negouations rould "1th The In inc ( o. which would in the San J11a4u1n foothills.'' said the slo.,., gro.,., th nw..1-.urt' promptigg 1..1~e place bel\o\ttn de,elopcrs. coun- pre~en e morl.' than 5.{)(X) acres of ~gni n "To h.1' l' thl' board take this charges from mcalure supp<>ner'i 11\31 '' otlic1al'i and in111a11\ e suppon('n Neighbors plan fight against Metro Pointe By JENNI FER WEBER Plaza's ( r)\lal ( oun looms over the OllM!Mlr,... ,..,. east end of thl' tral~I Two !'.mall office Residents 10 Costa Mesa's Green-buildings bulTcr 11 frum outh Coast brook tractha,eallbutg1,enuphopt' Dme to thl' \Outh. Condominiums that the) can stop a h1gh-nse from ni.e abo' e the ''l''>I '>Ide being bu1h , 1nually m their back \\'1th a hotel and more high-rises on )ards. the dra" 1ng board<; for the fina l phase They are bitter and angl') and sa) of Metro Poinie·~ de' clopmcnt their neighborhood 1s being tumed across from \f)stal Court. L'nn into a "res1den11al island." but the) Kanaga \\Orm•c, about his nrigh- arc s11ll vo"' 1ng 10 go to tonight's ('it) borhood !x-1 ng tu med into a "rrs1dcn- \ouncil meeting to rail) against the 11al island." prnposcd 12.27-arrr second phase of ..\ nt·1ghhor talk'> ahout the area the \<ictro Pointe dc,l'lopmcnt Ix-coming "d1mn10 .... n Orange C oun- ~s appro,ed b' the Planning I~ .. "Comm1ss1on. the pro1cc1 could 1n-"This is suppo'>l.'d to tx· a res1den- clude t 2-. SI\· and four-'itOf}_ build-lldl area an~ 11 I'> turning 1010 a ings. ~~mg the 12-story sk)scraper is-" ml~f:'11opoh'>. '>Jt~ one "'oman \\ho too high for the neighborhood. asl..1.:d nol to be 1drnt1fied though. the planning depanment has C)csp1ll' their kars and 1hr1r Jn[ll'r. recommended it be modified and howe\cr. r\.·\1dcnLS ha,c_ resigned changed 10 1.,., 0 st \·SIOI') huildinjs. themsch C'> tu lu\1 ng 1he1r battle It is a The barls1dc of South Coast (Pleaee .ee A NGRY I A i ) California The death of a newlywed aboard a cruise ship is suspicious. coroner says. A4 Nation Bush and Dole are run- ning neck and neck as New Hampshire voters go to the polls today.A4 Sports U.S. hockey hopes suffer severe blow af1er Czechoslovakia over- comes 3-0 deflclt./81 Entertainment Two oldies but goodies. "Forty Carats" .and ''Gypsy," are revived in Orange County./B8 Index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Buslnesa Classified Comics Entertainment In t.,. service Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Weather Wedding J- 89 A3 A9-11 8 4-6 8 10 88 A8 A1 2 A3 84.8 B1~3 A2 A7 ROBERT ~BARKER Focus ON THE NEw s Ocean View's rescue Sch ool snares its s h a re of money fr om developer '\J"~ F1nanc1al re\Cu l' ma' be JI h:rnu tor the-Ocean \ 1cY> \rhuol 0 1\tnr1 in Huntington Beal h Plagued b' \l'ar or plummettng enroll ment and \taggcring li <,l'al 1.kli- CllS. district otlic1al'> rC{'enth solu an Unused School \Ill' to \\ arm1ngt11n Homes of ( osta \k..a tnr ""di 1n C\C'eSs ofS5 m1llton .. \\ armington. "ho outti1d mJJllr de' c-lopcr~ from acw~ thl' lOunt~ "'111 build about 50 hllmes prll'ed at about SJ00.000 eal'h at tht' 10-am· site near latl.'r .\' cnut• in the' ll'IOll~ of the Bolsa C'h1ra ma~hlands In an unusual JOIOI "entul'C' agrl.'e- mcnt. Warmington Jlso "111 shan- profit s from th<.' ~lcs of tht home~ ""11h 1ht d1stnct. Schoolotli 1alshadal""a~splanncd to build on the ~hoot propt'n~ But (Pleue eee OCEAN/ Ai) Students hope fake ow ls will foo,l gullible gulls By ROBERT BARKER Ol ... !Mlr,... .... ijununcton Bea h Hiah hool stulk nts art planning to fiaht back qainst a fl ock of mtss)'. food-fikhina scaaulls that launch htt·and-m1s.s raids at 1hc outdoor catina 1rc1 on campus. 1udent Bod) President M1kt costt rtC'Cntl 1nrormt'd school ~ members that the students ha\e adopted a blnlc plan that's bttn put 10 USC It OI ('OUpfe Of ot)\cr school Acosta said the owls art natural 1>rt'dators and fnahtcn a-.·a)' the J.Ulls The Sludcnts hope the bu'ds will he- aulltbk enouah 10 fall for the tnd. Tflc hoot' act" 1t1es du-cc-tor. 0.rr)I t1Jl•aao n \atd that tudents scarthcd throuah nunt'nc for the owls. ~ T~ students aJT mo t uncom· fortabk . he S11d, b) the aull . abtht to tnfll! 1n fu ll bodtl} funt'ttOn '4-hlk 1n fl\&ht T•o other hools 1n IM ll"CI - Vista View 1n Fount11iaallc) and pnna 1cw hool 1n .,ntt1\aton Beach -ha' c enh1tcd =flatabk owls to fi&ht the M"llUJI m. -"nd omc1als It both tdtooil Med the ., t Jtopped tk UllU ot I A C09ta MeN ftreflCbter douaa -remaining hot spots after a garace fire at a Valencia Street apartment comple.z cauaed an emdmated &20,000 ln damage Monday. Slateen fire- , fl&bten were needed to ~b the blue. wblcb atarted under aa.aptcloa.a clrcu.mata.nca. acconUnc to Batalllon ~blef Ronald McMtntmy. Slow growth back9rs await Registrar By 808 \'A~ EYK ES ing <.1gna1u r'-'' ~inn· last Octotler tbr that stall memtx'r!> .,.,oulJ scru11n11t' .,., h1lh "'oulJ mC'an the 'C'nfi,·a11on 011Mo.-,~••.,, thl· ml'd\Url· "h1l h "-Ould ti}(ld t'\Cf"\ )1gna1ur<.' tic-~:a u~ oi the \On-\.OUI~ hc tin1\ht'd th!\ "C'C~ ·uppont-r-; 01 the propo ed coun-dl·,clopmrnt 1 narl'JS "'hereroa~an-~f~'~rs1al nature ol the sJo.,., gro"th Tom Roers lL")..author ol the inadequatl' 10 handle added traffic 101 IJll' t' m1tJJll' c Solid \ll1nd.t'. lhat he had I~\\ Ilk \I\)\\ ~f\l\\ th IOlllall\ e <;a \ lht:\ e\f>l'Ct J thumb-.-up signal eithn In order 10 quJltl\ for thl'.' ballot fici als at the Registr.ir'\ ollice reccl\ t•J "ord thJL the prospt'('t' tor toda' tir \\t•i.liw'><la' from the count' o;uppona\ nel'U t>'i 110 vah<Y'>•gna-"-<.'re es11ma11ng 1"0 "t'el..s ago that cenifit"JllOn t1 l 1he 1n111atl\t' pe1111on Rl·gi~lrJr lll \ {llcrs · tu re., on their 10111atl\ e pl-111~n thl' \enfica11on proct'SS m1gh1 tal e loo~l'd good ~ stamp 01 approval from the Last Tue~da~ \10"' gro'-'tly'acll\ 1s1s three or fo ur "et·ls "'-' e rece1 ,t'd !>Orne s1anatur('s in Registrar"' lll \t•nd the gro"' th control dclt' creJ pc11110m hcanng more than But Tannc~ told 1nit1atl\e backers the mail alter thl" dcadlmt' that ""t'rt' measurl· to thl' Board of upen ISOf\ Q) 000 s1gnaturt'' to the Registrar for and m('mbers of the prns la t v.ccl.. pos1marleij tit-fort' the deadline and nC'\I "ct·k rl'\IC" . It that he behe,cd the pt't111ons prob-"'e u.ere 11.ond('nng ""hethcr 11.e ~ linal u'un1 b' tatT members at abl~ had enough 'ahd \1gnatures w '>hould '>Ubm11 them for possible The board could then adopt the the Rl-g1,tr.ir·, ol1iu~ placed the talh quallt\. for thl' b.11101 1ncl..iLwn. sa id R00e-rs "The R...,1~-meal.url' a\ an ordinance or place 11 on "e 'e the June 7 election ballot for ,01er di %...1111 .. 1gna1url''> Ta nm·~ sa id late la\t "'l."'t' that tr:ir t ild u' that "-Ould probabh not appro,al Registrar Don fanne~ had said probatih onh 5 pen:-ent ot the tic rw~t'<.<.an 1ha1 "c .,.,ould qua hh lnitiall'C backa'i had been gather-before thl' ~·1 1 1wns v.ere subm111ed s1gna1un:o; u.ould al'tuJll~ hc 'hc.-t lC'd "llh•'UI lht•m · Women Boy Scout leaders OK, parents say By GREG KLERK.X OI -Oellt ,._. ltefl .\ rcrent dt'U\1on ti' Bo' outs of .\mcrl\.J tu .illo'' "omen· in leader- ship po\11100\ drl'" ml\ed reafllOns from lcxal parent'> "ho sa1a the change 1<. nl'll'\\af"\. but marked the end of an \nwrt<.Jn trad111on The Bo' St·ouh announced in Ir' 1ng. T l'\,I\ nn . aturda~ that otli\ 1..11 h.1d 'oted to-drop the restrict ion' .iltl'r I~ 'ears of success- tull~ Jc1i.·nJ1 ni its pohc~ 1n coun. Coun l halk nge\ had berome too rnsth. the Btl\ outs said. "It ''as Y>on b' us because Cali- fornia Cl\ 11 right law clearf) protects women from d1scnminauon b~ groups suctt as the Bo) Scouts and because "-C put the Bo)' Scouts on nollcc that "e ""ould fight lhts battle unttl "t' "on 11." said Gloria II~. a prominent ft'm1n1 t attorney rtp- rcsenting Ph}lhs Gibson of Goleta. Gibson .. N.a single parent with two sons 1n thl' '-l'ut<;. filed a la"su1t dga1nc;1 thr Sm \ ·outs of .\menc• and lhl· Sl 1u1,· \liss1on Council of an ta Bart-Jr J 110 Ckt I. I 9 7 (i1h\l1" '•••mm111tt chairman for tht· counu ' T r<"•op I ~9. to wtuch her sono; Ch.iJ It-and Ron. 18. ~long She hJ\ tx·i:n J'\()('latcd with the tftll'J1 \lnu l 1> ~ ~ Last )umml'f l11bl.on had hn~ up 1hrrl' "'llml·n jnu three men to scne J\ adult 'u~·n 1<.ors for the troop' annual '1\1' 1t1 tht' C'ouncll's Rancho ~kgn: "h\·n .1 regional Bo) Scouts t'\l>t:Utl\c r,•m1ndcd her ofa national pohq thJt Jdult group lea<knh1p was for men l>nh \llrcd ~1d. That "J' <'n June 12. 1917. two da~s befort· thl' tnr "as to ~n. T~ outing had I\' t'l' l·an1..'Clcd . ._tired said. G1Mon·, IJ"-SU tl. filed m Senta 83rbara upn1or l oun. all~ '1ot- at1on of(. .tll torn1a· Cl\ 11 nahts law proh1b111ng ~' J1K'nminauon b) businc.·~St"' ·\llred s:ud. The i.u1t St•cl ., .i prehminan .rnd permanent 1nJUn\·11on rc,tram1n~ the Bo~ Scouts from e\ lud1ng. ""mer from adult lcadt•rshtp po.,1l1t.1n, 1n- d ud1ng \upc.•r, 1 wn ol 8',_,, out camps It al'K.1 '>t't'l \ un'>fl<'• i'1eJ damage\ Bo' ~outs' attomr'., <.J1d that 1h1..' began to "c\plort' ~11lemen1" anJ "lxcausc of our ca!-C' 1h1 \ lf\3\1 1 "'C'cl 'Otcd to ehminatr the men-onh nattonal polt ~ from all 'oluntecr lcadenh1p pos111ons .. "lthouah 8o' ·ouh orlil'tal' could not be rt"arhC'J for .:-ommen1 Monda". local rt!.1den1s 1n,ohed 1n th(' pr0gram 'Wi ld the~ had m1\l"d f~hn~ about th<' ruling "l think 1t'' ideal to ha't' men 1n,ol'C'd 1n 1 outingl It'\ des1Jncd a~ a man anJ txn pr ram .. '41td So.nJa Pn(C' J H unttnJtlm &ach n-stdent and ( ut't ~-l,UI pad. le~d('r ~eut thou J,,n 1 hJ't' tht men to do 1t. ~ou tanJ ll• ll'-<" tht program. "ht\.h "mulh "•'f'-l' .. Pn,l \dlJ lhC'rt •'>.l n('('d tor ~l\lll('11 , .. 1 k.idu' ma1nh bc\.a u~ te""er r1c~ .ire tit1•1n~ "' nhC'd n the prngr;.irn "I; ' harJ t11 rinJ mC'n t du 11 JP\ m.11, · '-lid Pr1,c "Thl'' rt' too '1u" "" • ..1rl"cr nr t'ntC'd lht'' an.-n't thC' JJ,1' J: h11m{ JO' more 1t·, 1us1 ~1nJ 111 ..1 'h.imc 1 he pr~ram \\Ill t.ilr •'" J, h.in~, I m 'urC' · lk r'11t Rlllhl·M another Hunt· ingh'n R.. .i, ~ < ul' \u lUI leader l\h(>\.'J P•I\( \ \t·~t Ml'OIS "On\l· rr' 1.J' "'C'nt 1~10 the Bo' ouh DJJ 11-.1>. •'' C'r ·· \ht' ...aid "But a ltit <•I \1n~11 "'''mC'n Jon't ha'e that opllllO G1tison ..aiJ 'h\ doe~n·1 he-he'e thert' 1<. an' rt'a'"in "h' a \\Oman can·, tx-1n ..1 "',1ut eaJt'r,ti1p pos111on 'T m 't'f"\ haflp\ that ,11her -.omen \\1!1 ha'C' tht' oppoT1unrt\ .. she said ol tht' &' OUl\0 J'(lltC) rt'"ersal "I (Pleue eee WOMSJlf? A2) Kirkpatrick: Time to end isolationism 87 PAt'l. ARCHI PLEY ............... While mal1n~ no prtdl('t1on ab(\ut -.ho \\Ill ~ tht' ne \I l Pft$1dent.. former l ~ \mbas.Ydor to the t' n1tt'd · alll\n' Jeant "'tr\patndt ~d he "'II nC"C'd 11naa1nauon ind f\t\lb1h t> 10 a t m an 1ncruwnal 1nttrdcpt'ndent "'-orld In an 11fttr\ 1c-" 11 the 11'\i M Htlton ind To•-ef\, ollo•"°Cd b} 1 l t')1'0te lddrNS al tht' a.M.ual dinntT" of thf tndu tnal lQ&l.K' ofOrarwr Count . Of "'-11'\ptilnd; Ytd t~ Ml\ pm.I· dbtt ••ll fl<'t' cha.I~ and op- potbmlttn bt'1n1 <'TfttN n\ an tnttt· ckpc-ndt4't "'orkl that .. obtcuttd bonttts a.nd chm1nawd tlO&atton1sm e' 1den1 in C'C'Onom1c ..\\ t'·re 1ruh "' "'' tn a aJobll fiKal \Stem that'' mott ''Olattlc mort f~1le. more man1pul111Vt" and mort 1n1crac11' C' lhan an) th•• 't'·,e tvtT e\ ptnenl'Cd. •• w waid. Last fall' toe~ martc-t cruh - .. 8111:k Monda •• -•U I mptOl'ft of that s ·*m· Kartpetnct IMd. What u meant and bow 1\ afftaed mt 111oricft. C'C'Onont) ts lbll undear ~nothcr e\amplt of wodd in•· diepc..ec-ntt " bt .. "' • sptted of \ i*ntt. ''Tcrronsm "1 d•Na ra.h of o.r thNftltft WOftd. •• .. llid. .. h.t,... ndttndof1nc-. • r' ""::t II"• obl1tent1ft1 tht ba a II ia- They purtha~ fh t or m; plastic owls that wtll be slattont'd around the lunch t1bl6 and on top of the c-afttena. The rtmed)' his Y.i>rktd at othtt tcboob and rated 1 M\ot on the Otltt atmPft. Aro1U uad ......... ,,..,_ ....... ....... ul•••·o:.-....!'.:--=:n. ia1dtpc:~ w ••• dllly (Phan-• EM W M) 1 • CaJIUDle Brewer. a 61-year-old cement.,.._ tractor from Sparks, Nev., Illa.-bla wife -Jo ,,,,~ after be W.. awarded a cbeck for a record 88.8 million jackpot. Winner of biggest jackpot plans semi-retirement R f:-.Z() :--.c, c ~Pl -Rl·no lOO\'n.'te contractor ( Jmlllll' J Brt'''l·r lnol.ed unrnmfon4ble \1 onda) amid c.jmera\. Olll rophunc., lla11h1ng light' and crowds of p..:opk "'a1trng for him to an·ept J S6, m1l11on chcd for h1111ng thl' "'orld'<, largt•\I Jalkpol chines hnkini 54 d11Tercn1 casinos across Ne,ada. .. , figu re 1fl'm going 10 pla). I ma) as "'ell play for the h1gJollars:· Bn.·"'er said of Mcpbucks. billed as Ncvada·s 3n<.~cr 10 1he Cahfom1a loncry. On Sunda) he ate his 99<t'nt breakla!)t ~•th his 81- )l'ar-old fo1hrr-1n-la"' then pla)ed about s~o before h1.' hll 1h1.· tuur ··1., . .\ltn lhl' third reel showed a 7. he pointed a lingt·r at the founh red and remember.. sa~ 1ng "coml' on let'' hit the olhl·r onl· .. "I J on '1 I.no"' "'hat lo \3) .. lhl' hall.ling. bl•spcctaclcd b I·) l'Jr·uld tolJ J nl·"' cunlcrcnll' .11 tht• < al-:--.e, a Club 1n do"' ntu\l n Rl·nu "I !..nu'' I ha'<' lhl· monl·' no"'. It feel~ prct 1 \ good ·· · bn.·"cr u<,ua ll) fed<> at hom1: al thl' 'l01all ca<>ino "hert· ht: bccaml· an in~tanl ~uh1-mtlhonatre on 4i!Jnda) "'hl·n hl· linl·d Ufl four .. 7s .. on o n1: of the tour \.icgabud progrl'\\IW .. 101machines1n thl' dub Brt•"'c.·r and hi\"' ife fo h3'C bc~n regular!) 'l~lllng the< al·"l'\a <>incc the~ mo' l'd from < Jllforn1a to Rt•no 1n \la' I 4fl~ a month Jlll·r thl duh 11P1:n1.:J "I think I humix·d the chan"c i1rl "'aving m) arn1., around "h1:n that lounh Sl'ven fell into pla..:c:· Brt·"l·r said Bre"'er "'II rcce1,e his w1nn1ngs in annual S680.()(X) p.i~ nwnts ti\ er thl· m•\I I 0 ~ca~ H1: ~1d he 1s going bacl. to "or!. on 1 uc~a~ but plan' to ..cmi-rc11rc and spend his 11111nl' on h1'1 11 g1 Jndrh1ldren trum h" 1h1n· l h1h.ln·n Hll\ll•r "11J h~ ,.iml'' In llw <JI 'l''J nlJrh ''l'r\ \um1:T\mllttHng tr• ,·at 1he duh' 44-c.\'nl hrc.•Jl.l:..t\I Jnd 1u pl.1 th,''"'' \1nl,. 14 ., hl"" bcc.·n nu111ng h" mom·~ mill \lq:..101.i "' mJd11nt:' rnorl· lhJn 2'"' nru~n:""''l' ma· < lur gr JrH.ll..1J, Jrl' go1ng 111 h.1, l' J hall BH·" n ·, '4 \\ .ir 11ld \\lk \all.I ·1 JU\I u1ulc.ln'1 tx·ltC\l' II \\ hl'O thn l J llnJ nw 'l'\ll'rdJ~. I JU'' \l:tnn J \h.11.ing anJ l f\ tnil-tlwn 1. .ii k d a in \I 1 o gel d<"' n t hne .. Eastern jet turbine shatters \ti.\ \II 1 \l't -\ 1urb1n,• hlJdl trom JI I ,1\ll rn \1rllnl.'" ll·l ,hJ1tcr1.·d "n 1.1l.1.11t' \l1 •nJ.1' Jnd \pJrl..l·d .1 hn"h ti" IU\I •llhlJl lhl' JlrfXln hul I hl· pl.ml· fl'I ur nl J \J lcl) ,ind nu OOl' \"" mrurt"d .1uth1intu:' \.1td I l1~h1 'I 11 .. 111 \ltJml le t '-l•\o\Jrl.. ' I "·'' 1.1~1r1~ 11rl lr11m \11:>m1 lllll'I 11.1t11111JI \1rpon .1h11ut 11 am \\hdl thl.' lflllJlnl 01.lU rrt•d \JIJJ;:il l.. R:u h ·r rq~1on.1I 'pol..l'\mJ n tor lhl' I l'Ja.11 \' tJllon \Jn11n1,1ra1111n "Right J ltn 1.1l..l'111l the pilot h.id J prtthk m "1th lhl· '-11 ~ engine anJ 'hut 1111fT .. \J1d HJrl..a .. Part\ ol lh~· 1urh1n l' hbdl' l Jml' 11u1 and lanJed on a1rp11rt pror>1:n~ anJ '''me ot them IJnJ1.·J 111 J pJrl..rng lol ·· ri., td .t '"'n lllllllll' l urttfX'.111 b111lt "•lllhud' \. '1111 \irhu\. l Jll th \.lll h un 11nl l'ng1111. JnJ lh1.· pil111 r1.1ur11l'J to lhl J Hport Ill rninuln IJlcr "'11hou1 1n, •<knt \Jld Barl..l'r \k,111"h1k lhl' hul ptl'll'\ 111 thl' eng1nl· h:..tJ 1~n111:J J .. mall fire 1n J \\OIKkd Jrl'~I CJUl\llk tht• .1irpon. hut no hu1klinl'' \\l'rl' 1hn:.lll'n1:J KIRKPATRICK SPEAKS IN OC ... From Al "' t• JOd f'\'J t I l ~l'"" I l tt.1 drug trJdintt 'op- l'f Jl1.' J "'"' 11h1nJt1o nJlhwdcr\J\ II the' "'l'l1.'n I thl'll'. Pr1>hk111' lltJl 11r11~una11: tn H'motc.: plJll., l'!l'I llJ Tl\fllJntt:d 111 lht• \trCe1' .. t Par!\ Jnd 'c'' \ 11rk · K1rkpatnl k \.11d • Jnd \\t' k Jrn v1rnt'th1ng ahout lhl po11111\nt" •I 11ur b<trdt'f\ .. I ht I • ' ·J \IJll'\ find\ 11\t.·lt v ..... vr 1 i• . 11 Jn l..ef\ in th<' Pcn1an ( 11111 n1 '\II l'l~l h ht•1.JU\C nl II' fl"'O 11• 11t•ntll'nc l' 111 0 1'1 < nil hut lx.'lllU\e ~I '"all l'' ,j, f'\'IHkm t• \he.· \aid \\ l '"uld 11.·r1 thl 1mpJ<t 1r the ~ull .q·n· tf l·,1.1 hil1tl'd · \hl' ~•d \\ 11111 1n1.1l'J\tn~ intl·rcll'1>1:ndcnte ''di rlr1°\l'l1I .1 'Jc.t rangl· ol problem\ 111 till n '' f''l'\ltknt .11 ka't one 1\\UC 11111ld .l\l lit' IJ\I..\ -thjt of th1.· '"' u·1 I nt1111 ' 111•"-"j!.la\nO\I" pol· t\ ' "1rl..pJ!f1 I.. hl'lll'\<.'\ \O\lel Ptllllll'r \l1t..h,1I <1orbalhl'' "mak· 1 Olf. jO h '"' ,1 llun 10 ca~· intt'rnal r Jlfl'\\11 n I lhinl.. hl· unc.l1:r\tando; lht• "im 1l'I l n1•H\la111nn.11n J pc>"croi the fif"'lll r.in~ lfnl) 1f1hc \o\lel t'Conom) can. Ix· 11ir1tlu n1 1ed ... \he ~•d \nd 111 do lh3t. he rcal11e" he will h.1,<· 10 ca"l' th<' 11gh1 rc1n'i ut l1.·ntrah1a11on 1ha1 ha'e lon-g \tined t•1.ono01K progrc.''>'> tht'rc tfm'"l'' er. internal change\ don't tll'U'\'wrtl\ ml·an ~"' lCt 1ntcn'ilOO'i ha'l' chuts<..-d 1n1ernat1onalh· c r{trh, t.he' '" '>omc1h1 n~ ne"' and d11lcrco1 · t-..irl.p,unclr. \31d, .. not nt•n attl)' 18., dangr-rous •· 'l' 1·nt1dl•,o; .\mcrka \hould "cl- OAANOE ..... .... COASf ........ , MA .. OFFICE · tonw the change\ ht>"'C'l'r modc.•<;t. ·fm1una1d~ -\mencan' Jrc good Jt adapting 10 change ·· ~he o;a1d \.\ c."rt: mu{h le!>) good at "a111ng. W e 11ix·r.11c 1n a 'en \hort 11ml' framl· ·· But the next l .~ prc\ldl'OI and hi\ admin1!>trat1on "'111 ha' e 10 learn to be patient a' thl.'~ deal w11h the new problem' ut an 1n1c.·rdeix·ndcn1 "orld "We can prepare tor a mor1.· u1mf)l'tlll\ c. p<>l)c.cntric and in man~ "'a'' more inll're\llng "'orld .. "1rl.pa1nck ..aid .. ~nd "c ran Ix.• guided b) our o~n npcm·nn· v. hKh tea< ht·'> thdt lrl'l'· Jum "orb .. l'ou"' a .,,11di..::11c.·c.I uilurnnl\t J nd h1ghl ~ rcgirdcd tor hn C\J)Crll\t' 1n fur1.·1gn p<ihq matter\. K1rkpa1nd. "'on'I sa' "'hl·thcr \he \o\<Ou ld be "'llhrtg tn.pla) a p.1111n -.oh1 ng thO">t' r m hkm\ J~ .1 mt·mN·r of lhl· ne\t " prl·s1J l·nt'., JJmin1,1ra11nn L JSI fall \hl· 1.1ptl.'d not to enter the prl"\ldential ral e ~1Jn) no"' hup<' '>hl' \\Ill Jllepl J O tn\ltal1on lo 1111 n the.• RcpublKan norn1ncl"~ ti cket a~ 1he '•ti.' prl·s1den11al nominel' To 1ha1 ,hdc.·a' l·c, thl:door open. II onh J u al l. ···"1 ) \l.rnll.11J an\wcno that 1'i tha1 thi· 'tll prntdl'"'' '' lhr ab'tulull' \\Of\I J••h 1n go' crnmt•nt ·· "irl.patnC'I.. \~Id ''-o \(.'r111u' 1>1:r'lon "'ant\ 11 '" '' rlllU\ fX'r\110 1Urll\ 11 dO\o\ n .. 1-.rr l.pJlm I. \J)\.'a lwr J t I ht· annual J1nnn rll:opk l.'a\ thl' l..l'\Ollll' lndu'ltrtal l <'agul"" "'h1t h dn·"' !<50 :--.iearl\ l(lllJ indu,tnal anJ wm· nwn1JI ·firm\ l'mplo\lng IJ0.000 ix:ork Ill OrJngt• ( OUOI) belong IO lhl· 11rg.1n11at1on WOMEN SCOUT LEADERS •.. From Al h:l \C l.'OJll~\'Cl \o\llrl..1n~ Wtlh the h<l}''i l''e l>l.•t•n J good mo11 ... ator of ho\'i I 1h1nl. 11 ·, \l'n tmpc1rtan1 for OOH to tx· t)ro11nd m1·n :'ln1.l "'omen " Hl r \On C h<id ,,11.0 '3\A.' no rt'a'ion tor "'omen 10 hi.' hanned lrom leadcf"'>h1p "!x>me ot lhl· oldl·r 'iCou tma .. ta' care but none of the kid' care:· he \31J .. I 1h1 nk "'omen arc full\ capable of doing 1h1.· 1h1ng'i m1:n do:· her \on added The law"1u11. ho"l'"t'r "Ill not he drnpl)('d unttl there 1\ a st·t11l·ment lh<it not unh d1minate\ the prt•, IOU\ polil) bul ton1a1n'> a lcgall) binding C'omm11men1 that lhl' PohC\ will be ~C\-n'-"utral 1n the: future. llred said Tk A1HdaW4 Prus alM coa· tit1Htte4 l• tills re,.rt. What do you hkt about lbc Omb ~WM& don't you like" Call the number abovt Ind your m~ walJ be rtcordtd. trantcnbed alld ct. hvrttd to tht appropnate e<tuor · The Mme 24-hour aMwenna 1toi1~ may be med ao record It ltn to 'he.editor Oft any eop1c. ('ontributon to our Ltutrs column mutt 1nduck it.cir name and trlcpho ne nom~r for vmftcaoon. Tclh u' •hit's on your mind <>renge eoe.t lldel • • .., tMer ..,cs w~ ~t tor Pllaf'Y morning ooeetll fol. °'*Y ~d• 10 21 .. --. w. .-noon In the oanyw. ecCompen6ld ...._In the uppet" eo. to io.. 70t e1ong the bNctlel 10 neer lnfilnd. Lows toNgt'lt w11 be In the upper -to lowet' 50e W.t to touthweet wtnde I 10 12 knot• wtll blow lhrOUQI\ the inn. coeatll wJl.,. thlt efternoon end ewrnng, but wtth 1oea1 nortt\wl wtnd9 15 10 25 knoll be6ow lhe canyon•. S... wlll grow to 4 fMt In windy ., ... Ihle aftefnoon, with • 3-tool weaterty ...... Guley nott'-t wW"'8 15 10 at mph wtl blow thr0U9h lhe ....,. today mM1 Wedneaday. wKer. upper deMrt Nghe wlll ,_,.from 14 to 72, iow. rrom 25 to 35. Lower deMt1 hight wlll r11nge lrom 7110 85, iow. from 40 to "8. U.S. Tempe .. La to 2$ o.-JunctlOn °'-~ 0r .. ,, ... 0r_,a.y ~oHC Het1!9bu(9 31 ,, " n 45 ,. 26 11 Sf ,. .. u .. 21 "' 30 H H 67 11 45 ,. Hettfotd ----""'-L~ ., "' . Calif. Temps Surf Report 40 ~ Q 20 '2 It JO 2• " n 52 ,. M-~ MedlOld ......... $1 "' 24 17 M 31 31 32 :r.:::-24 ,,_._.,.MI 8 lft LOCAT10M ......... 75 ,. Hun1.,..1on9-1-3 ,.., ..,.._ ,, ,. Al-Jelly~ 1·3 llit ~t 7t 41 ,.., .. )A ., 42 53 2t M 41 •4 ,. .. ,. 0 -47 so n .. 21 •I 21 17 M 45 u ,. -f1 =--._t~ n .. llO'-•• llytlle 40t11St•MI~ 1·3 St 20 22"41StrMI~ t-) ,.., ,. 43 8•1DoeWeOoe 1·3 .... 41 30 c.,..,,. 13 4t l-OU11•8Mcll •·2 PoOr Newwk 52 H Ei;reh S4 42 Not10111.111 .. ,. Fr...o 71 ,. s ... c-t• / 1·2 PoOr Horii\ Piel•• 50 I) lanceet., 10 21 w.,.,,_ s1 $...it dk9C110n WNllSOUl-1 Olilthoml City S4 2t l~t:. 7t •t °"'811• )$ OS loe :-'° SS on-7t 51 ..... .. 41 PMIUC.ell 33 2t MC>IW-12 44 ,._.. 2S 11 Montebello '° N ~ 53 21 Mont•et .. 45 Tides " °' •3 t1 ,,,_,.. PlmOufQll =..\' "'-'o AlcNnOncl ~· ,. .. 11 SI 64 se 4t .. IMdlll ,. Newpor1 ....,. ,. ~ 17 OntW10 22 PMldene 33 P-llotllel " "-dwOOCI Ctt; 74 "' TOOAY ., 50 ~IOw 2 l?pm 1 • l1 50 a.conci "'91' JH_pm 42 7t 41 T\MIOAY t2 .. ,.,., IOw 134."' It 74 JO 7 '3."' •• 10 15 .. St )A 57 41 .. )A ., 2t l'loc"-t., H y 43 21 Ae<>o 64 ;, ,,,.~ $..: IOw 24tpm t 1 S.Cond "'II" 9 tOpm 41 33 2• Aockfofd 24 21 "'-tide '° .. Sin Angelo er M SKr-to " •2 -" 2t 43 31 " 21 75 .. 1= s :?. ., 36 $4 le 31 -42 Slill Mlt•tS36pm n-T.-eyll Selina• 72 .. 5.,, 8erN1d1no 71 40 e Je • m .,,,, ... , eo-n •I 5 37 p"' Sift aao-1e1 82 .. MOOfl Ml• •t 3 2e P ff' rt-l.-dltY at • 01 a rn -Mii 898"' at 4 43 p rn st 11 21 ~ ,. ,. t:.:·, y<M:UM ,....,,_ 23 45 H -OI Sain Olego 15 •t 31 91!" Frenct9c0 II 50 H 12 .01 .., 26 .. ,. 67 1$ ,. ,, T-•·SIPtubQ 72 S4 '9an.loM .. •5 Sll'I• ,.,,. 71 47 TUiie 50 22 s ... t.a .. 11 ... 12 31 Extended 'tupelo 37 lJ Santa Ct\11 74 41 w-H J7 ,. 5.,,, ...... 18 ,. ,_.._..,.,. 44 12 Sanlt MOftlCa '1 ,, F•-L~.-.,-to-.. 2$ u 17 11 M W..1• t9'0'• Del y ...... S3 21 St 34 Stoctaton 17 31 -...... l*Ow ~....,.. 57 ,, lftld· 10. to IOw toa '--~ to T-11-, v-..-. 84 27 T111renc.a JS $1 Mid·&Ot ,_ ti 50 OCEAN VIEW SCHOOL'S REW ARDS ... From.Al with children disappcarina likt the Pied Piper had JU St passed throuah. a new school "as definitely not ~­ quired. and the pro perty was dttla~ surplus. Prohibited from pu111ng the money into the general fund. school o fficials plan to use half the sales price for rl·pair!> and capital expenses and put thl' remaining S2111 m1lhon into an interest-earning reserve account. The idea is not 10 1ouch the reserve account. 1f at all possible. and let the assets gro" into something big -a plan that's also r«ommtnded for "'orker.s planning 1hc1r ~11rcmcn1. .. We don·1 want to kill the goose 1hJ1 IJ~' thl· golden egg -"'l' JU \I "'JOI l\l kl·d 11 .. board pn.-\ldcn1 ( awl'n lfunt ..aid Ol\0lrll"I Ol1il 1a!\ aho arc \llllng On another nc'>t egg at 1hc 14-acrc district hcadquancrs .,,ti: on B Street near W.irnn ~' c nuc and Bea ch Bnull'\ Jrd I a'>t ~1:ar "hen the~ proposed ka .. 1ng the land w thl' Pnc(' < luh tor a 511 ()()(hlj uarl· foo l '>tore thq ran 1n10 J l J\lJlk u fu mtroq·r'I' Parc.-nl\ and rn1lklll\ '>lornwd ( ''' C ounul l hJmlx·r, 10 u >mplain about p<>ll'O· 11JI 1ratfa n1ghtmarc11. and ofliual\ hJll.l'J J"J~ from that propo~I Thl' '>t hool d1'>tnc1 hcadquancr' \Ill' llJOSt<ll·rl·d to be 'IOme of 1he ml>'' prime bus1m·.'>~ propcn~ 1n 'ioulhl·rn < aliforn1a. l'I t oned for ml\<'d U'>l-. and sl·honl ll fli< ial\ arc \IUd) 1 ng ne"' ah1:rna11' c~ for lls use llunt al l.no"lcdgc'>. 1huuJh that \ll1 "' gro1.\lh in111a11' e dr" cs 1n Orangl· { ount~ and Huntington lie<uh ma) pul a crimp o n plans But prupo..als fo r Warmrngton 10 build 1h1: 511 home!> on the 'acant 'iot'hool 'llll' near Bol~ <. h1ca should be un. ITl'lled. she said. hccau~ the area " \urroundcd h} singlc-famil) rn1- lklll'l., and ,., m<l\tl·r planned for the homt'\. Other than almollt going hrol.e. one "'ould think that the <><can •<'"' \\ huol 1)1\lrll 1 h.l\ <''er) thing going 1111 ti -hngh1 kids. \Upportl' l' ~J1C11l.k .1 top notch )upcnntcndcnt tn l>Jk C oogan and dt·d1rn ted h'Jl hl'r<. Rut therc·o; been o ne unlonunate li11Jm 1al dn dopmcnt after anothl'f and thae hasn't b<'en enough monc) to gu around for quite awhile With Sthools hops('ut<hed 1n affiuent west· l'rn Sl't·t1on'> u l lfun11ng1on Beach. the d•'>lml. li ke man} others 10 tht' area. ""'has found 11Sclf1ossed upon financial rod.:i Homes ha ''e become 100 expensive lor famil1c\ \\Ith ~oung r h1ldrcn \' cragc Dail) ·\ lll·ndance revenue fr1im 1h1: ~tall· -h:!'>l'd on the number of pupil~ 1n 1he ll1 '>tnl'I -1s c u nailed pruport1ona1el) "'llh the flight of the ~ ou ng~tt·n . C)('c-an ll'"' otl1ualo; ha't' closed schools. cut busing and extracur- n ular programs and tightened the b<'lt "',here, er there 1s a notch. But 11 hasn ·1 helped for long. fhc district recently. has been running up deficits of S750.000 a )Car. Nelli )'Car 11 looks hke the d~fic11 "'111 b<' about S500.000. Ocean Vic" M:hools had an enrol- lment of 14.000 1n the late 1960s, but 11nosedived10 8.500 at the stan oft he 19 7-88 )'Car. Officials have closed six schools and have formed a master comm111ec to stud) more closures. ANGRY NEIGHBORS .•• From Al Da' 1d nnd (iohath ha Ille. they sa}. hut th1'i Cic.lh3th is too powerful and IOO ''l·alth' for them to topple. "~c. .. ,c fough111 and fou ght 11. but "'h) ho1hcr·1•• 3\kl·d a 15-}'ear resident "'ho asked not 10 bl' 1den11fied. "This 1sn·1 go,crnmcnt b> the people and for rhe pcopk This 1s go,emmcnt b~ the dc,clopcr~ and for the de· 'dopas ·· Echoing the \Cnt1mcnts of sc'eral of her neighbors. the woman said. .. "fh1.· Cit) Council is corrupt ... War) and mistrustful of the coun- rrl''> 'ot1ng record. \cvcral residents alleged pa} um from Jevclopers to '>omc council members. "l h1.· thing~ 1n the paper you re.ad ahout ·most oft he n 111ens want 11 ' 1s a bunch of malarl.\.. .. h's the golden rule The one "' 1th the gold rules.·· she ..aid ··Ttre hute gu} has no chance again.,1 the de' clopcrs ... another 15- ~l·ar fl'S1dent ~aid "The little people don't ha'e a sa\ in the mauer That sho uld he cap11ahLed:· Like his neighbors. K.anaga said the council does not care about residents. "The City Council! in our judJmcnt. 1s not rcpr~nung 1he peoplt 1n a general way They arc reprc~n•in& the people thq feel are the most 1nOuen11al." he said "( osta Mesa·., ruling out ho me- owners:· one "'Oman said ... They JUSI "'ant w mmerc1al people:· Thl' "Oman said moving 1s out of the question. Bu ying a new home 1s i.1mpl) too expensive. Some ne1Jhbors accused \he coun- cil of cnen11all> rubber-stamping tht prOJCCI. "They'll Just do 11. It doesn't ma11rr "hat "'l' !>a):· said resident Robcn Ellis "(City ounc1I members) give momenta') aucnt1on 10 the people and then 'otc the way they want 10:· Kanaga said. The meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. 1n the Council Chambers. 77 Fair Drive. SEAGULLS BOTHERSOME ..• From Al gulls Ha~ 11 "'orked'1 •• i\bsolutely:· seagull problem 1s prc n y bad at all area ~chooh at lunch time durin& the St hool >car. ~1d on1:..offlc1al. • In each case the~ put the owls on a ~11l'k and ch3ngc their lc><:a11ons so 1ha1 the ~agullo; ""on·1 become wise. ..You rcall) ha'c 10 he careful One' ctcran \Chool official said the "hl·rc }OU step ... he said. YOU'RE INVITED! Join us fo r a unique demonstration of neckwcar crafting by. Ferrell Recd . You will be able to obse rve neckwear manufacturing from start to finish. An elegant collection of fine si lk fabrics will be on hand, hould you choose to watch the neckwcar of your choice being made Date: Thur1day, Feb. 18 Time: 12:00 Noon to t:OO p.m: ,. 56 1 Gentlemen's Clothina Newport Center Dr.. Newport Beach 640-8110 I ----- rJ>