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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot• TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1988 25 CE TS Curtailing trucks on freeways studied NB bribery plot may grow By BOB YAN EYKEN °'_.,.., ........ Big trucks cause big problems on Orange ( ount) frttwa)S. according to a l'e'Ct'nt ~nud) b) the Orangt Count~ T ran\portat1on Comm1ss1on. Comm1\s1onc" \Ott'd Monday 10 I~ to do somt'thing about 11 On the re-commendation of staff transponat1on anah sts. the com- m1ss1on \Otc-d to ('Omp1le a truck traffic managcm<:nt plan that might keep trucks off cenain freewa) s dunng peak traffic hou~ Comm1ss1onc.>rs also authonzed sc111ng up a spe"C1al ad' 1so~ commit- tee cons1s11ng of statt• and count) 1ran<,ponat1on official<;. representa- ll\ l"S of the California H1ghwa) Patrol and the trucking andust~. Large tractor-trailer trucks account for onl) 3 .i p('rC'ent of total traffic on the Santa .\na Fret'Y.a) but are in' ol"t'd 1n 8 p('rcent of the accidents.. the '>tud ' found .\nd tho~ accidents account for 36 p('rcent of tht' accident-related dela' s o n the fr~"' a). according to Barro"' (Pleue eee TllUCK/ A2) Nation Convicted killer Willie Jasper Darden. the focus of an international debate on capital punishment during his 14 years on death row. was executed today./ Al World Riot police in Panama break up a demon- stration by unpaid public employees./ A4 Index Conatnacdon la under way at Lancer•• Landhae on lllarlner•a Mlle ln Newport Beach where an Orance County proeecutor ~ ....... ., ..... ,_ claim• Francia M. Delaney wanted to moTe a reataurant and eou&bt to 1et a belCbt Umlt walTed with the help of a bribe. Slain informant was 'paranoid' about assassins Witness in Coast trial had turned on E. Coast mobsters By JENNIFER WEBER ;\ Nt'v. York man and former FBI informant shot three times in the head last v.rek<:nd 1n an e\ecut10n· st} le sla) 1ng "'as "paranoid" about betng killed. accord ing to a Newport Bearh attorne' George Peter Yudze, 1ch "'>'a~ co n- cerni:d about ht'tng killed ." \31d Ronald Krc.>ocr. an attorne) rep- resenting YudLt'' 1ch's clo\(' fnend and co-defendant Joe' Grosso 1n a fraud case · "'ho "'as tn the-roun ... Kreber -.aid "H1s tomern was to the point that"he "'a'> not inten.•sted in the case .. ' udLe' !Ch. -'6. v.as found <kad at I 45 a m Saturda} in a parking lot behmd an In ine business com pie' Tht• 6-1 360-pou nd man kno"' n as "Big George" was sprawled beside a late-model Lincoln Continental and had bet'n <ihOt thrct' 11mes an the head. according to police ' udze' 1ch. "'horn l\.reber de· scnocd as be1ngeas~go1n~. humorous and couneous. bt'came tncreas1ngl) v.omc.>d about his safet~ o'er the past couple of v.ceks. the auome~ said. He JOkt>d about his fears . reported I) tt>lling Kreber at one point. "Don't stand too close to me The~ might miss me and hit \OU·· -'nothcr 11mc. Kreber dt'Cltned Yud1e' 1ch's ofTer to go to lunch "What. arc.> ~ou afraid of get11ng shot""' Yudze, 1ch repont-dl~ Joked "I told htm 1t Y.Ouldn't make m' da\ ... the altorne\ said · Police say Delaney may not be acting alone to get favor 8)' ROBERT HY~DMAN ud GREG KLERKX Ol ... O.., ........ Re<>taurateur Franc•'> \.1 [X.,Jnt'' md' not ha'e bet"n the onl\ bu\1 nl''>'>man 11lkgt"dl\ prepared tu hr ht-J 'I.'" port Beach planning l 1m· m1'!>w •ncr for h1'> appni,al •I J potrr11al rl'\taurJnt '1fl' polilt' "rn1 th1'> m11rning Ba~d on rt"LuHkJ tr..tn'>lrlf'll\ hi.·· t\J.n•n lklJne\ and lomm""'in < hairrnJn Jami:'> ·Bu11 Pn"'n polt1.I.' Jrl.' 1n' l·suga11ng thl' r'Hl'>'>1h·111. that at k.ist on1.• other per<,1.1n rTlJ' hJ'l' ,un.,p1rcd v.1th Dt'lant:' in itw alkgeJ Jffer of a S20 000 bribe. tl1 Per'>11n -.aid 'c"'pon Bead· Pn111 OtT, n Bnb 0Jli..k' Thi.' hr be.· oiler "'a'> '><'1.rt'l • tJP\· re1.urdl·Jh' Person Y.h1.)Y.3'"'''r~ "" "'1t h polil~' IO' t'!>t1gator\ J l '''d•r.F tu J 1. •unt' pro'>t"C"utor Dl:lane' f\2 of Ran1.h1. < ahtMn1..1 "a .. arre~ted Fnda' "In allt'g..t'11•n\ that he ofTt'red a t~r 10 hr h<' • Person in e\1.hangc 11 r a'\l'tJn<<'. ri getung a permit to e\1.1.·ed height li Mtt'> on a ne"' resta urant a• Lancer, Llnding. undt'r 1.on,truct111" at "\1 M a.., ......... His concern ¥.as great e-nough that dunng his prehminar) he-anng last '>'~k. Yudze\ 1ch v.ent to Harbor ~1un1c1pal Coun Judge Russell .\ Bostrom and asli..cd for add1110nal sccunt' mt'asurcs "He.>· "'as e\tremel) obsen ant about "'ho "'as 1n the parking lot and Despite hlSJOking. hOY.C\t'r. "He "'as an\1ous to lea'e and go back to the East Coast ... Krebt'r said "He "'as (Pleue Me SLAl1'4/ A:I) Jay Humphrey deliTen petidon• to Coeta Mesa City Ball. aeeklnC to o•erturn approTal of the Home Ranch project. w Coast H1gh"'a' He "'as released on S250.000 bail and 1~ scht'duled for arraignment .\pnl I on Ont' count 01 felony bnbef) of an e~ecult'e officer Oeput~ D1stnc1 ~nome) Manin Engquist said Pt'rslJn agreed to wear the hidden "'Ire to snare Delant'\ Y.hlle the pair discussed the rcs- tJurant 0"' ner's plan~ · Ht' did the nght thing.." Engquist '>J1d of Person's dec1s1on to turn in Ddant'' "To do an' less would not ha't' bc..-en 1n keeping ~·11h his pos- t111n ot public trust H• did "hat he 'huuld ha' e done ·· r; The prosecutor said he 1s of the 1•p1n1un that Delane~ planned to mt" c h1'> restaurant from 11s present l1x...1t1on on the Lido Peo1nsula to Ldn1.t'r ') landing. located in tht' \1arint•r'\ Milt' area on ""ev.pon ltartxir Engquist reacted 'J. llh )Omt' emo- tion "hen informt'd that one of l>e lane} s ~ssoc1ates took Pe~n to tJ')~ and sugges1t'd the comm1ss1oner mJ' ha' c bet-n t~ 1ng to ad' ance n m~lf poh11calh "He )houldn·t· be hammert'd like that fur doing thc n ght thine." Engquist !Wl1d "~II he did "'as call the poh1..e The' took 11 from there .\nd "'hen this goes 10 coun Per~n "'ill take the stand and tell the truth .\nd a JUI" "'di decide what ' nght Jnd "hat's not · (Pleue eee BRJBEaY I A2) Petitions filed to block project By JENNIFER "'EBER Ol ... DM!r,......,. 'Siekmg to 0' en um the C It~ Coun- cil's appro' al oi a general plan amendment on a .:ontro' erstal nonh C'osta \1e\a de' elopment a c111zcn$ group turned 1n more than ~.600 s1gnatur~ "vlonda~ o;eck1ng to put the issue on the ballot for a Clt\Y.tdt' el«t1on · Et&ht people including Coun- cilman Da1.e \\heeler. dropped a stad. 1..1f p('llt1ons at the cit~ clerk·~ office \fonda' afternoon "'hde a thrnng of rep0ners and photogra- pher. "a 11.. hed "The c11tien\ ,11 t osta ~esa JUSt made " 'en otn 1ous "hat the\ arc lool 1ng t11r · said Ja' Humphrc,, spoli..e,man for ( 0s1a \1esa Residents for Rr\Pt1ns1bk CiroY.th The gr 0up ·~tr:• 1ng to 1n' altdate the ornu n, il s a ;ipro' al 0f a general plan arrt·nJment for the Homt' Ranch pr t'l · C J i;;egcrstrom 8. Sons' Q4- a, •t .,,,..,hs1de Je' elopment The gerC'ral r lan amendment SCI hmlls for ~uart' .ootage building heights and (Pleue Me PETITI0"9/ A2) Advice and Games Births Business Classified Comics Entertainment A9 AS 84-5 86-8 A 10 A7 -8 A 12 A 11 A7 A3 B8 Trial opens inf atal police copter crash In the service Opinion Paparazzi Police log Public notices Sports 81-3 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfhO..,NM._, Vincent Wilham .\costa sat qu1etl) Monda). his wrists chamed. at the opemng of a prelimincH'\ hearing on charges he was to blame (or the deaths of three people 1n a police helicopter crash last ~t-ar Newport restricts he~ght of ham radio antennas BJ GREG U.EllIX "Right now. there's no control o'er oe .. ...,....... amateur radio antennas. The C'll) has bttn applyi~ the provisions of the Amateur radio Op('rators in the cit) structure ordtnanet. which isn '1 that of Newpon ~ach soon Will have ·fi •• ·d Sa some ne~ rqulauons to follow, but speci •c. sai nsone ... The) (new If'. h d operators) can So tn and eu• up 1or t e most part. o~rators an city 1nythin1 they want. Now they II need officials say the gutdcl~ arc ~cl-to follow some ru1es ... come afier )Can of confusion over The new ordinanct was first local and federal ruin. proposed in 1985 after sevcra1 council The Cit) C'ounc1I p ve prchmanary membtn received complaints about Jpproval to the city's fint amateur antennas blockint viewi or posing radio ordinan« ~onday ni&ht in a safety hazard$. SaMOne said. 1'-0 'ote. The an~nna he•,&ht curTCntl) al- Tht' ord1nan« 1s the result of more lo"·cd is 24 feet. said He" 1cker than a }Car of cooprrattve eftOn by ndcr the ntw ordinance. antennas ctl) officials and reprcscntativn of -.·111 btaUowcd up to 21 reet-hen not the Newpon Beach aru's approll-tn o~tion, and H feet -.hen 1matcl) SOO amateur radio opcraton. opuatrna. Antenn11 which •"' said J1mcs HcWKlter. city p&ann1na e1pabk ol C:tltendint above 40 feet dntttor must be eq1atpped ._;.._ motonzcd Ahho\.llh \ht orcbnantt p&att5 and manu.I towcrint devica.. rntnc110M on the haabt and oett· The ~t rtqUi"'metU does nOC 1tton of anttnnas, opcnton 1&) lbcy ~to WIUp antC"nnas, wtMctl •re .,n aJadl) endorse 1t. sm antennas ~ C'ounctlman Ptul S.ntC>M. buntd( onl)· It bat. much hb an an amattllf radH> ...-1or. wid automobile an&c:Dna Ol)Ctlt0f1 now rety Oft pnawoft ~ 10 dlUllK'C of antnM ptt-- •llrn crttU• 111tcnnaa. IM>pi"I \0 m11J.. rtsidmts and homto••n n- mttt c1t 1u1dcli~ ..-1111wAllA'nva/AI) .\costa. "'ho v.as 19 at the time. "as allege<ll) t1c-eing from police 1 n J stolen 1.·ar "hen helicopters from the Nr"pon Beach .ind Costa \ksa police dl.'partm1:n1s .:ol11ded l" er In 1m: Ill m1d-a1r dJ)h T"1.' 'c"r<'..-: &·.il h 1..1ffo.:er\ "ere 1n1urcd ,1ur.'1g t"c .r mt• \«l\t.l J ,\,> IJ,l'' , hJrgl'\ 1 J1.ofl thl'll •1,.•,1,.• \ 1ng '! •lcr rr 'Pt'''\ Jl"IJ '.l ling h' 'h''" Jr h)f J 1a "' ··~ Pll'grarn -k'l h'11,J ''l'n"dl·; ,·J .in .''l.ttx' Two Costa Mesa police offi cers and a Cl' 1lian passe-nger died tn the March The Orange ( ount' Dl\tr:, t .\!· wrnc~ ·, Otliu:, harged thl' .\1'.lh1..·1 m re~1dcn t "1th three 1:C'\unt5 Clf <.e1.,,nd· dcgrL'e murJcr unJn J 'tJtc lJ"' :ha: \J\<I rx·opk 1.l1mn11tt1ng .l ICIC'n' 'TIJ' face murder ,hJrgl·, 1f.i dt'Jth n•,..i''- Ha"ng pkaJcd 1nni'-t·r1 • .ill '"1.1"F-1.·~ \, ''IJ 'Cr",l "' n I l•J' gc Sex offenders slip past schools' hlrlng process By GREG II.ERO °' ............... Roben Webber. Gar) Lee i...e1th Milne Clmstophcr Lee and .\Ian R11b} Sttm to ha\t' a 10110 common. All arc teachers .,_,1th e~emplal') academic records. Unul f'CCt'ntly. all were upstandana members of their Ora nae County rommunit1es and rupe<1t"d h' their teachin& peers. · They also sh.Ire another s1m1larll\ ~II fi,e ""re arrested within the past five months and chariC'd "'11h en,aa.ina in sexual acuvtt) with students. School ofrlClals.. hkc: vtnuall e''ef)One elst" acquainted wnh the tc¥ht'rs in quntton. ~re shocked bJ the arrests. wiuch brouaht to the fore a naaina. 1finfrtq~nt., probkm facina school dtStncts Is theft• way to ""'ttd out Potential molntc:rs dunn& the h1nna procns".' Most d11tnct admtn1stratOI"\ sa) their hinna proc'Cdurcs are about as tiaht u the) c~n be. but admit lhctt 1uh~"&)SCOncttn •bout whether a cand1datt' has been thorouaJ\ly smadtu.ad. C'1rol Bera.usiswlts..prnnten<knt of personnel itl"' ttt1 for lht ~Mna n1Md School O.Stna. saKI she has~ a drfin11e tncTUJC 1n ttfertntt calls &om other' ~ distncts.. 1 S\ln th.It distncu art ttahte'ni"I 1helf tun,_. pnic'tKQ. .. , 1h1nk t\at, <'M. llwe·s bctft • k>t or pubhat} about (duld moks\atioa). Stcoodty. nPt no"" d1,trll1\ "Jr, !l~ h r1,• ,and1JatC'I IC'\ h<' ll'n~ IC"n 1.·mpll''<'l'' Ti,,' ,h,n l ".lnt a "'<'a\. hnl the' ·rc ~C'\ln~ Ill ha' l' h' ll'r'I' '1J l1.' i.ht' 'I.aid \\,Ht "h1" J "l"ll."t~ ha'<' .:ertain t°'a'>l<. gu1dr· ltne~. l1 l r ~ .. ,,•nJ, r('teren,·r and pre' 1ou' l'mpl'" er , he-d, ar J ' nualh all ~ho<.'l d1,tm·ts ~ rC'<'n ,and1dJlt'' lhr,,..ig.h <.a1.·rame"ntf• for am~t 1.·on' 1 - t1C10 ~ ..a1J &r~ .\II tt•ache~ arr fingerpnnted and their had,@.n>unJ\ .;-hC'((Nf "ntl tl'n" Pitt im'1 <tdte Dc.·p.artmt>nt l'' I u'>ll1. l' h<'fore the' are ..-rt'dent1al('\J l 'en 11 , a nJ1date~ are Ch('('l.t'd through C\31.·r.i· mt·nto m1,13~~ \"(('Ur as the~ did 10 th<' caSt" of the ml1\t 1.t'khr.ut'd .at"\'u'>C'd child mole ter 1n rt('en1 m''nths \Ian R1gh' R1gh\ J11 "as.ilTt"stt'd in ptem~ron ~4 tclun' and eight m1sJemeanor rounts ,,f mole 1a1ion '"'of' mr. I -H'ungsten ~former ph' 1(al C'ducauon tt.Sl ht'r .u Har~'r [)a, hool 1n Corona del Mar R1gb' alk~l"Jh '-'tmed a SC('rtt d uh amonj fifth· arade,...1h.a1 tn''' ,(>J usin1a '1l'tratof as an 10111111o n rite In coun thc 'ounJ "members" of th( duh also ~"' Rllh~ "'h1..' ~u&f'lt them 1udo ~o .. ~ them pomusr1~1( mtl\ IM •nd ~·~ Two "oulh both I I \Cir\ l1IJ . tMt1fitd that 'R .. b\ sodom1.tC'd th(m 1n a \h) <' ~ at l ' . wh(.rt thoe1r t('9(Mf had taken thtm tll .,_,at~h a trtek mttt Olbn )OUlh 1oclud1na thrtt 11rl'!.. tc:-st1fitd R11b) touched them. e\p<'1('d hH'l''tll '" thmi <" muturbatt<t 1n front of (Pl•H w-.aJAI) l ( ,1unl\ Jail in heu of S.500.0()(I bul Depul) D1~1nct .\ttome~ Tom Re m\ '3\S ~-o~ta' conduct "'as so rl"\.li.le')s 1i shov.ed maltC'e on his pan. a le~ pomt 1n the lav. under which ht "a~ ,hargt"d Howe\Cr. Deput) Pubhc Defend~ (Pleue eee CllASB/ A3) Irvine youth kills himself in gun prank -' ~-,ear-old l~int man aC'C'lden- 'Jlh '>hl'I h1m~1r 11.1 dt'at.h cart) this 'lhlrnln' "'h1le ~pparcnth tO\ lnl Wllh J rm·nd., hJndgun pohC't' said If\ inc poltC'e f't'('<'I' ed a call around J m frl,m a man cla1m1na that a lncnd of his had \hOt himself. \ltd In me p,,llCt Lt \11ke White PolK'C rt·,ponJrd to a home in the Wood- br1dg~ ne1ghhorhood. and disco' eTCd Peter J~ph Scati>ello.. IQ, dead .t1 "ngle gun~hot ~ound to tht' head \C'cord1ng to a fnend's tesnmony. arpello found a H-cahber auto- matic h.an<i&un belon&>".\4 to tht fnend's parents.. said Wlute .\ftet c cx:t•f\I tht sun's ammun1tton chp. ·arpd\o appartntl lhoupt the~ "a empt) 1nd put 11 to ht5 ttic.d llMt fired 8"' OM bullet rcmamcd 1n dlle cham~ and lol~ Sc.a~llo "~ppartntl) he v.-as 1uit hora~ around and t~t tJw sun wn unloaded.· saKI Wf11tt. Whitt dtt-hncd 10 rrieue lbc nUM of rpeno·s fntnd. but said he...,. l~llmlttl)' the WM • " "' \ l('\IM The fmnd •"U n04 tl\J.,. S<vpeUo. • 1916 ..Suate ol 'W oodbndet Htl)t SC'~ b~ 1'ia h11. p&r~nts "' °Woodbndle. a ~ bl ks ••'> from tht tt't:llit ol IM\ dtath ERY COKSPIRACY ALLEGED .•• - '*1 said bribery c~ Dd1aey remain valid dttpate IDS tMl I ~ for the lwll ........ ta,S ... •her . OWl\S land for I new '"" nt nor bas plans to build one. n the tape transcripts. Delaney allqedly indicated that be was lina with anotbtr individual "'who a lot of money," said Oakle~. ~t a~ uwcstigatins that poss1- 1y. but Oakley Sllld thf-l'l' ·~ NtTtntly no specific sus1>«ts. O akle y also said police do not ~ie'ttc any ol.her c.ommag,ont rs were of'fcred bnl>ts. or that Puson was offered a bribe on any pttv1ous occasion. "He (Delancy) probably fell he could ta lk with Person because t hey'd known each other for a while.'' said Oakley. Police also have phototr11>hs of k veral mtttm1s bct-.«n Delancy and Person. said Oakley. No money chan&ed bi nds d~ the m«~inp. said 0.ltfey. but pt of monty ls not nettSSaty for a bribery charge to be filed. Breu A. Reed. an assisa.ant to Delancy. said Monday tbait Delaney does not own Lancer's l..andina and claimed that he has no pla ns to open a restaurant there. amirez linked to more killings City Plannma Duector James Hcwicker confirmed that .. to the best of his knowkdtt" Delaney has no permits or pla ns pendina before the city for the construction of a new restaurant at Lancer's Landina. Hcw1cker said that about four mo nths &fO JcfT) King of Jerry Kina cl Associates of Newport &ach requested a traffic study for construc- tion of the restaurant at the Lancer's landinJ buildina. N FRANCISCO (AP) ted N1&ht Stalker Richard mircz, who faces tnaJ next week in Angeles on 13 counts of murder 30 other felonies. has been hoked at least four more homicides here. orities said. However. authorities have charged mirez with only one of the slay- say1n1 evidence is insufficient 10 secute l\1m on three to five others. nee Ramirez's Southern Cal1- ia tria l concludes. he is scheduled fatt a San Francisco JUf)' fo r the ing of accountant Pe1er Pan. 66. the attempted murder of Pan's e. prose<'utors said. lthough the Pan k1lltng 1s the o nly Francisco murder that the 27- -old Texas dnfter 1s accused of. ice Inspector Frank Falzon said Rami rez was linked 10 numerous other crimes. including murder and rape. "We ha"e three to fi ve other hom icides -we think he 1sgood for. but the evidence 1s 1nsuffie1en1 to proceed:· Falzon said. Pier supporters meet The P.1.E.R. Group (Persons Interested in £,ped111n~ Reconstruc- tion) "W<ill meet tonight 1n Hunt1 ng1on Beach C1t\ Hall to discuss fund- ra1s1ng opi>ortun1111.·s to rebuild the pier The meeting 1s schc-duled at 7 pm to Room 8-7 Hew1ckcr said tha t there have been problems associated with the ttqunt and the traffic study has never been comP.letcd. He is unaware of what the specific problem s were. he said. Hew1ckcr also said he has no knowledge of a request to raise the elevation of the restaurant. Person said he met Delancy in 1974 when he had an office next door to the Delaney's restaurant at 730 Lido Part Om e. Person said he d id legal work for Delancy m 1976 but had almost no contact with him in the last two )Cars until the alleged telephone call 1n January. LAIN TRIAL WITNESS 'PARANOID' ••. om Al e>.tremel) secret1,e as 10 "here he "as sta} mg at n1gh1:· mo\lng from \motel room 10 motel room. not telhng ~en his closest fnends where he wa ... Sources said that Yudzev1ch had illccn an FBI informant against al- ~cd East Coast gangsters and "ent .uuo the federal witness protecuon program afterward. He dropl)l:d out. ho'Wever. because .~ 1.1.as ··unhapp~" with the program. l<retx-r said. "I think he felt rnns1ra1ned about 1t I think he felt the program rl'stncted his mo\ement a 101:· thi: auome} said .. I think that 1f)ou·re 1n the protectwn program ~ ou ha' e to be 1n 11 all the 1.1.a). and it Just d1dn·1 fit o his wa> ofhfe .. Yudze" ich. 1.1.hom Kreber said had fa 11~. often tra\eled to Las Vegas he East Coast. Kreber did not 1.1. what he did in either area Mean" h1le . the son of accused wpon Beach organized crime fig- Roben Paduano Sr. spernlated b191Yudze\1ch'sdeath ma\ ha'e had ~eth1ng to do "1th a Santa .\na ~less bar or '.A.h lC h he "a~ a part ncr ~-· 'udze .. 1ch had testified before the i;.'Ufange Count' Grand Juf'\ about his relauonsh1p 1.1.11h Paduano. v.ho 1s presentl) facing robbe~. assault and C).tortton charges Deput:-01s1nc1 A11ome} Wallacl' \\ ade said. ho v. - e'er. that 'a udLe\ 1ch·s 1es11mon) was not critical to the rnse against Pa- duano. "I spoke with George at m~ lather's first bail hearing:· Rotx-n Paduano J r. \81d Monda'. "He said at that time that he and (anuther man I had a p1e-ce of the acuon at the \1ustang" The topkss bar v.as destro~l'd b' t\\O ar<o00 fires "Because of that. I tend to agree that his death '.A.as rl·lated to J1mm} Casino's (YudLe' 1ch·s partner at the Mustang):· Paduano Jr alleged "The} were t..ilkd the same way:· The 385-pound Paduano. kno\A, n as .. Fat Bobb~ ... 1s a Ne" port Beach mortgage brot..er He has pleaded 1nnou·nt 10 the 1.nm1nal charges handed do"n 1n d 1 "-pagl' 1nd1u- mc:nt Paduano Jr .. 23. al~ t...no"n as Rock'. ~\S that he and his fathl'r kne" "George Yudze, 1ch. ha' 1ng met .. a couple of umes" through Grosso. "He (Yud21: .. 1ch) told me 1n coun that he had nothing against m\ father:· Paduano Jr !>aid. "Hl' told me he didn't have anything 10 say." In addition to Yudzev1ch's m- vol,ement in the t'aduano case. he was awa iting a JUdge·s de-c1sion fol- :owing a p reliminary hearing last \\Cd 1010 an alleged investment scam . Yudze\ 1ch was ambng three ml'n arrested b' Nev.port Beach police in Februa~ i 9 6 after allegedl) balking $350.000 from at kast fi,e vicums The: thrl't' Oll'O Jllegc:dl) lured poten- llal tn\ es tor~ into a li mousine "en- tw:c and thl'n offered them the opportunt1} to make mone) in busi- ness deals based 10 "Jewpon Beach. :\1lan11c (II) and Las Vegas. polite IO\t~S~1gators S~lld -\C\ording tu police. Yud2ev1ch. Gro'>so ........ ofFulll'non and Grego0 Modll•r. ~6. ol lr\lne urg~ the 10\ estor\ to g" e them mone). al- leged I) prom1~ing that 11 would reach gamblc:r .. 10 '-'-'' ada and Ne'4 Jerse~ and \A, uuld tX' returned v. 1th large profits .\Judge.,> ruling had been pending on \A.hethcr thl·n· "as sufficient l'' tdl'Oll' to tr) '\ ud1e' 1ch in Su- p!.:nur ( uurt .. RUCK TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PLAN ... ~Al jrinerson. en1or transPortat1on l)st "1th the commission 'About -lO percent of truck acc1- 1s "Ill doS<.' at least one lane." erson said n the l osta :\ksa Freev.a). trucks .. kc up onl> 2 2 percent of total Ilic but are 1n,ohed in J J percent cc1den ts and those aci:1den ts cause percent of an 1dl·nt-rela1ed de la\ s the frcc"1i.a). the stud) found · Emerson said the truclong 1ndus1~ had l OOJ)l:rate<l '.A.1th the stud' and that 1nd us1n officials are interested fannhar \A, 1th bu\1ncs'> '41 11 recognize 1n parttc1"3t1ng in a <,olutwn to that J lot of bu-;1ne\ses require Orange Count) ·s traffic problems dd1\ cm·s during peak traffic hours ·· "In the goods mo,ement industr). Cumm1s~1oncrs \Oted to ap- 11me 1s monl'<' he "31d ·· -\nd time propriate mone~ ne\I fiscal )ear. spent stuck 10 traffil 1\ mo ne ) lost ·· • \A. h1ch hl'g1n<, Jul) I. tor the for. Truck 1ratlic 1.,. Ill a cenain e'tent. mula1 111n ofthl· truct... traffic manage- regula ted b) fanurs outs ide the ml·nt plan 1ndust~. Emerson ackno'.A.ledged. t"'o timetable "as set up for .. The trucking 10du'>t~ does not set 11s ov.n hours." hl' s.a1J "It 1s dependent on the shippers and re- CCl\ers of the v.orld .\nd an)one appointment oft he advisory commit· tl'e. although comm1ss1on spokesman Tom Fortune s.a1d he e'pected the committee to be set up before June 30. AMATEUR RADIO GUIDELINES OK'D •.. Prom Al S0<.1a1ions "•thin lllO feet mu\l bc.- not1fil·d No mort· than one amateur radio Jntennd structure and one '.A.hip ootcnnJ "'ill be 1>1=rm11ted ix·r build- ing \Ill undl'r the OC\A. ordinance '-o portion ul an antenna '>tructure can he located 1.1.1th1n an) required '>t.'tbJd. area or 'W ithin the front .U-1 • percen1 of a \Ill' t:. \l'>llng antenna) netd nnt n1mpl) \A.Ith pro' 1<,1uns. but rnrrent oix·r- ator) mu\t wmpl) v.1th :!IS-foot height lim it '.A.hen the antennas are no11n u~ and mu'>t be l'qu1pped 'W1th J lo v.ering de' IH' Hcv.11. 1..l'r \did mu'>t am.11eur radio 11p1:rators aren ·t ~riou\ enough tu hJ' l' fret:-'>land1 ng antennas ·-\ lot of these operato" arl' t...1ds 'Who ma)bc ha'e some equipment .rnd a Ileen~ Then there are the more ~nous ol)l:rators. but most don't ha'e antennas that a~ affected b} this ordman e." s.a1d Hew1cker. 0J)l:raturs v.ho ha'e e"sung free- standing antennas that do not con - form to the nc:1.1. guidelines will not be rl·4u1rl·d to compl) -w11h the ne" ord10ancl'. said He" 1cker -PETITIONS FILED ON MESA PROJECT ... .. rromA.l ~tfa ' If "01Cr\ nulllf\ the counlll ' lk l ISIOn. thl' COUOlll would ha\ c ttJ rev.rill' thl' amendment or ""a1t .i 'car • before cons1dl'nng an 1den11cal -~endmcnt. Humphre~ <;a1d He said the organ1u11on pc1111onc:d •fbr the referendum becauSC' "bas1cal- t. ty. we're tr)ing to take control of ,, unbridled growth .. ''" The Re11s1rar of Voters will have J()days toclet~rm1ne how man' of the -i665 s11natures are 'ahd. (II) Clerk ~teen Phinnc) said C'osta Mesa Residents for Responsible Growth. the same group that en11nttred the sianaturc dn"c for the Cll}·s slow irowth ini11a11vc, had to roll«t 4, 170 • yehd signatures for the refer~ndum to ~alify. 1 .. : I( e nouah s11natures quahf) the l ounul hJ.., lhrn· Jltnnatl\<."' tor the rekrenJum It lan re..,und •h 'ote. '>lhl·dule ;i >JXUal elc:c t1on '.A.1th1n 10' dd\\ ttr put thl' measure on the 'u' l'mbcr ballut .\special election 1s unh~l'h Ph1nne} ~1d because it 1.1.ould lO\t the Cit\ a\ much a\ sso ()()(J Humphre) 1.1.a~ cn1hus1as11c about the pe1111on dnve and said he 1s confident vott.•n will \uppon his group's posnion "There·s an amum& amount of suppon out there:· Humphre) said .\ Segerstrom spokeswoman. mcanv. h1le. v.as more subdued in her response to the news .. I gues\ v.e're ob"1ously d1sap- po1nted but not surpnsed ... But we fttl confident the maJ<>bty of voten \upport our dt'velopmtnl " Rita f-l'llhtmann \aid (. ll\ .\.11orne' Thomas Wood said Scgcr\trom "'ill not be able 10 resume 1.·on'>truc11on un O ne South Coast Place unlit after an election. The proposcd fir..t phai.c of development. which occupies 1 I acres of the propert) JUSt nonh of the San Diego Freewa) bctv.c-en Harbor Boulevard and Fa1n ·1ev. Road. was stoppC'd last Septem ber when a JUdae decided the general plan and environmen~I tm- pact report for the property were inadequate. The CllJZCOS sroup collected saan• tum for 22 da)s. Humphrey said. by walking door-to-door and posuna \Oluntttrs 1n several sboppina centers. includ1na three owned by the Sqerstrom company. ,..r ..-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------~ ORANGE ........ COAST --··~ MAIN OfflCI ., .......... . "' • .... • ~ .... \,ill "' • '" • ...,_ w )l?t --· ~ .,...,,. !-Ii 4 )J Ju.tcaJI 642-6086 What do you hke about the Dlaly Pilot-'1 What don't you hke' aJ I the number 1bove and )'O'Ur mHsate w1U be ~. tran1C'nbcd and ck-- hvtttd to the lPPfOPn.atc cdnor. Tbt saint 24-bour aMWtt\nt sen ttt may ~ used to rttord kn m 10 the tdi•or on u •optc Contnbuton to our Lcucn column mm• tndudc then name and tdtpbonc numbtf fOf vcnflauon. TcUs us •hat'~ on )our mind ·' °::...~ .. 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Sant• Ana S-t•..,_• s.n11 Cruz SMll• .,..,1- 5-nll Monte• TW>OeV~ rbrrat'Ce WeslWOOd YQMrnole Vly Extended LOW 74 )7 75 ., 741 •1 ,. 44 M la la 37 10 3-4 M ~ SS 20 ,. ·~ 71 SS 61 21 dOYQ9 -the -al NQl'll l "O ~ ~ llVOUQlh Sltllfday Ot,,.,_ .... bul llely llvOllgtl .,,. perlOCI ~ IOCal gusty north --Os 10 25 rtlPfl 8' I-~II ...o F rlday 1-iiol'S &4 to 73 Low. J810 so Surf Report lOCAnclll -ltf!QJor> &Mc" "'-Jelfy .....,,..,, ~Sir-~ """'lt-~ a-w-. ~9-:1\ s...~·· w-~~• 5-Cllf«t-W•I ~ llD~ •·l •• l ·J •• 2·3 .... ,, ... , .•. l ·J •• I l O<)(lo 'l "'°"' SEX OFFENDERS SLIP PAST CHECKS .•• From Al them. often at o;chool R1gb~ "as hirl•d 31 thl' e'du l\l' pm ate school m September 1986. and officials at his prehminar) hear- ing 1es11fied that he "as checkl'd through all the usual procedures Ho"e\er. a state fingerprint t·hcct... alkgedl) failed to alert Harbor Da ) offi 1.·1als that the track coach the\ "'ere about to hin• had faccd child molesta11on charges S<''en }Car. before According to state records. Rtgh) "as arrested 1n 1979on fourcounts o i child mole\11ng The allega11on .. "ere lata d1sm1ssed after R1gb) pleaded guilt) 10 lcs!>er charges or d1sturb1ng the ix:ace He rece1\t~d a 'car'~ probation Harbor Da\ ollicials did not return phone calls to the Dail\ Pilot R1gb' the: fa thc.'r of a 9-H·ar-old bo' and ~­ month-old girl. remains in. Orange Cuunt' lail on S:-!00.000 bail He 1s S1.hcdukd for arraignment Fnda~ \\alt Ta\ lor. dm'<.'tor of pro- ti:ss1onal standards for the state Department of Edueauon 1n Sana- ml·nto ~1d II 1s not unusual for someone ht...e R1gb) to slip thro ugh the l'laborate iK'nt·s of checks laid out b} thl' cduca11onal S)Stem .. The problem 1s that a J)l:rson ma} oo perfectl} clean as far as cnm1nal rC\.·urds. then the da\ cifter v.e issue a 1. rl·dent1JI he goes o"u1 and molests a child:· \aid Ta,lor. Ta) tor said· teache~ hke R1gb) olien arc continuall) emplo}ed· be- cause d1s1nc1s "ant to keep moksta- 1100 cases quiet Hr added thaL bccau..c pn,ate schools do not re· quire teaching creden11als. the) are often pnme targets for child molc~tl·~ Ta)lor recalkd a case alarming!) \1mllar to R1gb) ·s in which an l'kmentar) school teacher "as undt'r 10' l''it1gat1on for alleged I} molesting students 1n his classroom While prosecutors built a case against the teacher. the district's admin1strat1on agreed to g1' e the teacher a letter of rccommendauon 1f he v.ould qu1etl~ re51gn. said Ta) lor Tht teac her was su~quentl} con- ' 1cted. and the state re' oked his teaching credential. Howe, er. armed " ' "'1th the district's rccommcnda11on. the tl'acher applt1.-d for a teaching Job and v.as hired at a pm ate school and he "as latt'.'r con' 1cted for molesting students there 8\ the ume authont1es catch up "'1th child moleste~. the' ha' e al costed an a' erage of I 00 children. said Ta) lor. 1.·111ng FBI sta11s11cs .. That\ bad It shouldn't be that "a':· he said ta} lor said thl' t...e) to pre' en ting Sul·h slip-ups 1s to forbid d1stnc1s from &" 1ng letters of recommen- da11un to con' icted molesters In Sulh cases. he said d1s1ncts should be kss concerned about sa\ 1ng face. and morl' concerned about students. .. It . ., 11me to mat...o districts bite the bullet and fire J>l:Ople v.ho do those thing.,:· hl' ~1d .. Thl') shouldn't be ahlc to pa'>s their trash 10 other d1str1l'IS .. Respet"ted tea1. hmg 'eterans are as ht..i:h as no' Ill's tu tX' arrested for mule\ta11on t a5K in point. the Pia enua L;n1fied Slhool District. v.htch has been rU1.l.l'd b) tv.oS<'paratechlld molesta- uon ca sec; 10 the past ft'4 months. The fir.-.1 10,ohl'd Gaf'\ Lee. 36. a 1'.rac:mcr Junior High 'K:hool band instructor accuk·d of molesting a I+ )l'ar-old girl on se' en occasions dunng the 1986-8' S<.·hool )ear. Lee has pleaded no contest 10 the charges. The S«ond incident v.as un· CO\ ered 1n Februan. w hen Christopher Lee . .t I "as charged v.11h 10 felon' and misdemeanor counts of molesting l"O teen-:ige gJrl5 al Esperanza High School 1n .\nahe1m and at his Balboa Island home Lee. also the coach of the Esperanza bo)s basketball team. "as cha'led v.1th fi,e counts of oral copulauon and penetration v. 1th a foreign ObJ«I and fi\e misdemeanor counts of an no) ing or molesting a minor in conn«t1on '41th his alleged ~'ual relations -with •~o '\ orba Linda girls. ages 16 and 17. He bu not )et entered a plea and 1s free on ball The ltts arc not related. -\ss1stant Superintendent Tim VanEck... said both teachers came10 the d1S1nct v. 1th .. eAcellen1 referen- Cl'~·· Gal) Ltt had taught 1n II d1'>tnct for nearl} a del Jdt' .. Ob\loush. 11 (child moks1at1• r probkmsl IS 001 !><>mcth1ng \Offil'lln\ 1s going to come forv.ard ~1th:· ..a1« \'anfat... .. ,,<'.,l afv.au cheded "r each of our pi..-oplt' ..,.t cmplo:-Bu· people: the) hst as refc~nces are guin., to be people v.ho think big.hi\ "' th(•m It's soml•th1ng 'Cr) d1ffil ul11 deal "1th ·· Like the PliKenlla dl\tnct 11-, Saddlebact. l n1ficd School 0 1..ir , "as also rt'(."C'Otl~ h11 '4Jth tv.o sepJ ate cases of allegl-d child molC1ta11,•r both in' oh 1ngd1stm·t ,·ctcrans H •t> ert Webbcr +i J l3-\earte3cher "a' arrested tn 0.. tObcr and Charged "I ' one count ol unlav.ful SC'\ and '" counts or 1ntcrcou~ and \Oll11111 v.11h a fore ign obJC<'l in connn 11 • ., "11h clandestine relat1onsh1p hl' .i legedl~ had v.11h a 16-year-old fr n J • student at El Toro High School The 3llcged rendcz, ou'> tlct • \\ ebbt-r and the student bcgar .. , -\pnl .ind ended 1n S<-ptember n occurred 10 tlassrooms during ni 1ng rel·c:ss and alter ~hoot -\rrested 1n the same 1n' C"St1~.i· "as 1'.e11h :\t1lne. 38. a tC"aCht·• 011,ev.ood Ekmt>ntan School "h "as charged 'With 10 · m1sdcm\'J counts of rhild molestation a~1n • sc' en girls bet-wet·n the agt's of Ii 1 .1n,• 11 Milne 1s married and h:H '" sons He. 100 had lx"t'n tca,h1n~ 111 mort· than a decade Ken .\.nderwn assistant \upt·r lntl"ndent of personnel for the SaJJ ll back d1stnC't. admmed that the am,. of \\ebbcr and \11lne v.e~ cmhJ• rassing. but said he feels confiJl·n· 1.1.11h the d1stm·t'., scn-cn1ng prtKl'"' .\nderwn. hli.e other offic1alc; '>.1111 bad teachers occas1onall\ \Ii r throughthe screening prOCl'SS "as tht· do 1n an) profession In the SaJJle bact.. d1stnct. adm1n1stnuors al<>• oiler teachers 11 ps on prupt r clauroom conduct and managemen• and ad' 1sc them o n .. hov. not t<' gl · }Ourself in a pos1t1on that'\ harJ t defend.·· -1 think the pr~ss r\e ht-er follov. ing fo r nine )ears has been ' cr- thorough I fCC"I comforuble v.11 h llU S) stem:· ..aid .\nderson Warm Weather Elegance From tropical worsted wool to si I k. wool and cot ton blends, you can select from a vast array of suits styled in both our single or double breasted models. Perfect for the warm weather to come. Gentlemen's Oothina S61 Newport Center Drive PIM>ne: 640-8310 •• • , 0rlW'lg9 Coest DAILY PILOTITueedey, March 15. 1988 * ~ Workshop set fo~ pF.ospective parents at ace An Oranee Coast Colleae workshop for pro- spect1,·c ~rents enmled ''Arc You Ready for a Baby?" will be offered Wednesday from 7 to I 0 p. m. an Room I 12 of Costa Mesa H •&h School. The seminar as designed for those who arc wonderins whether or not to bttome a parent -for the first time or ap1n. PsycholOIJS\ Cecile Dillon will conduct the session .. The cost 1s S 15 per person or S2 I for a couple. Call OC'C at 432-5880 for funher 1nforma11on. Roger's G•rden tour The New Friends Club, Nouvelles Am1cs. will conduct a tour of Roger's Garden in Corona del Mar Wcdnesda) following a lunch 1n the New View To..,..cr of the Newport Mamon Ho tel. Reg1stra11on begins at 11 15 a.m and luncheon llckels arc S:-?O. 1nclud1ng the tour. Reservations ma)' be made b) calling Carol South at 832-1976. AIDS forum ln Laguna ~uth Coast Medical Center in South Laguna v.111 present a free public health forum on AIDS \\ ednesda) from 7 30 to 9:30 p.m. 1n the hospllal auditorium. 31872 Coast H1ghwa>- Four speaker~. including three docto rs and a nurse. v.1ll 1:011duct the program. Scaung 1s hm1ted and resen a11ons should be phoned 1n to 499-1311 . e\t.1473 Arthrltls class set Despite warnings, lotte~ funds go to teachers' salaries By 'he Aa~ta&H Preaa Fa«<! wuh ever-increasing budaet cuts. Orange Count) school districts arc spend- ing most of their lottery rtvenues on teacher salaries. despite warnings that future income from the gambling 'enturc 1s unprediCLable. .. So much for o ur adv1~:· said Susie Lange, spokeswo man for the state ~pan· m ent o f Educauon ... We're not saying that's the wisest thing to do. But on the other hand. (school administrators) are faced v. 11h some severe budget con - straints." About 4 5 percent or ncarl} S20 million d ollars. of Orange ( ount~ d1stncts' lotter) rt\ enues v.ere spent on credenttaled emplo~ees T hat. howe,er. 1s sttll belov. the state a' erage of about 5 7 percent. according to figures compiled b~ the \.Ount~ and state educauon deparments Wh1k state offi cials had hoped lotter) mon1e<> v.ould be spent on classroom supp lies. programs and services cut after the passage of Propos1t1on 13. the 1978 ta\- c utt1ng mea!>ure. there are a fev. stnnis attached to the monq One s11pulat1on 1s that schools. which receive at least 34 percent of~ mone~ spent on the lotter) cannot use the funds to bu\ land. build schools or do re~arch · Ba-au).( o l the rc,enue-opendllurc deficit. about MO percent of the d1stnct's S2 3 million in lo tter) mone) wtll go towards tca<.hers· \3lanes. On the other hand the s1m1lar sized Capistrano L' n1fied School D1stnct spent onl} 2 percent of its lotter) rt'-enues on 1986-8., teachers· salanes Instead. the district uS«I the monc) to buy new school buses. hire pla~ground supen•ason and re1nsuue after-~hool 1un1or h1&h school athletics .. The gu1dd1ne tor the lotter) was to do nev. and 1nnu,a11,e one-lime expen- ditures and that'\ v.hat v.e have tned to do:· said ( .uole Satin d1stnct director of fiKal ~f\ 1\.4:\ lnfountain\.illc' ~'cn iea henh1~ v.11h lottef'\ m tini:' in 1Yg6 were laid ofT a }Car later belaU~ of budget cutbacks. The same fate u.1uld av.a11 nev. teachers in the '\;e""port-\k'>J L n11ii:d ~hool D1stnc t "D1str11.h thdt '>taned to m.0\C 1n hono rabk J ir1." .. t11•n'> tov.ard reducin@ class s11e founJ them~hes caught shon .. " \31d Bill Hd. ""ard spokMman for the 20 5 <•l<>-m1.m~r < .il1forn1a Teachers ~s­ SCK 1at1on Thc 2• ·\t:ar-old lo11en accounted for ab<>ur ' pcr1.l·n t 11 local budgets 1n its first 1v.o ~l'ar\ J n Jmo unt that d~s hnle to ea'>t· thl· fiS<.al 1.run1.h facing schools 'Theri:·s "" littli: t~ere.'' Ha,v.ard s~ud ··v. i: ari: mor1. •r le\\ 1gnonni the lolic~ belau..e 11 Joc:'ln t present an~ final solution\·· The In ine ~n1or Services Program will present .. Jo1n1 EfTons ... a free special program on anhnlls. beginning Wcdnesda} at the In me Senior Center. 3 Sandburg Wa}, Ir' inc In a 1986 repon. the Lillie H oo' er ( omm1ss1on. a state watehdog agenc~. ~1d using the funds for teacher\' salanes could cause budget defic11s 1fthe gambling pr<Xeeds drop s1gn1ficantl~. ··v..\· need that mone~ 1ust to keep ongoing programs going." said Peter Hanman. superintendent of the Saddle· back Valle' l n1fied School Dlstnct .\lthough the 22 20-student d 1stnct re· cei,ed a 2 5 percent increase 1n state funding this ~l·ar the cost of maintaining e"sting programs ruse 4 percent. he said During the I '1o5-b6 school )ear . .the lottr~ pumPl·J S55 m1ll1on into the '>ldt1.··\ l...1nd1.·rgancn through I :!th grade S<.huul s~s11.·m about '5 percent of the total budget p1l tun~ the state ~panment oiEJu1..rnvn "11d Gentlemen, grab your wallets The cla's will run for I 0 wee ks. each Wednesda) from 10:30 10 11.30 a.m Students must register 1n ad,ance b) calling 733-1055 Women 's club to meet ..\fashion .,ho"\' 1th professional models v.-111 be the h1ghhgh1 o f V..ednesda)'s meeting of the Ne"pon Beach Chmt1an Women's Club at 11 30 a IT\ • ...at thi: ..\1rponer Inn. 18"00 ~a ..\nhur Bhd .. In inc In l 'll'tb· ~ rnenues dropix-d 10 S41 I mtll11 .. in but 1h1" .i:ar's ~hool take ·~ i:\pel ti:J tv l:x at le:is1 S600 million Thomaa Nielsen, (n.ht) n~-chalrman of T he lnine Co., an4 Orance Cowity Repa6Ucan Party Chairman Thomu Faentee atnat their 1tuff durl.nC the annual Gentlemen'• Haberd.ubery, wb.lcb ralaa money for the Slaten of the Society l>eToted to the Sac,... Heart. The faah!on ahow. held at the lr'Ytne Hilton Hotel, featmel Niel.en. Fuente. and other Oran&e County community leaden. Tile Moet Rev. Blahop Norman McFarland waa the gue.t of houor . ~oll~ Brannon v.111 be the guesJ speaker and soprano Jo'll.' \1angrum v.111 be the soloist The cost IS Siii Sil and resenat1ons ma} be made b~ calling 5+~1~~11r'l'i"-6 11.1 Rosen.berg says he can take the heat Parklnsons support groups Th1.• Oas1' <;en1or Center 1n Corona del \.far 1s spon~nng t""o ncv. Parkinson'> suppon group 1n Nev. pon St-al h The fir'>t v.111 meet \\edncsda~ from I 10 3 pm in lht' \tannn'> Libra~ mull1purpo\e room. v.h1le thl.' S(.'lund I'>\(. hcduled Thursda> from 3 to 4 p.m at thl' Oas1\ lt•ntC'r <all Roseann Bora at 644-324 for mort' 1nforma11on CA LEN O~R Tuesday, March 15 • 6 .m Lapiaa Beacb City Council, 1.o unul lh.imber-. '"' Fore\I ..\'1.' • -p m H.ollocton Buell PlauiDc Com- mission, loun" il lhJmbers. 2000 \1a1n St • - p m Oc.-ea.11 View Schol District Board of Tnastees, J1s1ri1.1 board room I 6Q-'-O 8 '\t Huntington Bca1.h • 7 pm ffllntlngton Beacla City lelemutaryl Sclaool District Board of Trustee, 204 5 I Cra1mer Lane Wednesday, March 16 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of -0.., .,.._ Ii.ff Nathan Rosenberg had marked thC' ne1A.spaper 4UOll' v.11h 3 \ellov. fdl tip marl er Sho" 1ng 11 to a reporter l\unda' at a candidates' forum in Costa \frs.t. R osenberg said Th1Sft"'h' I'm here .. Rosenbt'rg hJd ded1nt"d io attend the ( osta \ksa Republt\.jn ~ssembh forum for 40 th ( ongre\S1onal D1stnct (,OP 1.and1da1es bel3U~ R1.·p Robert Badham v.as going 10 bl· the mockrator and ,...-------- Th1.· Datl~ Pilot reponed h1~ v.11hdrav.a1 JnJ \lU•llt'd fh('not as sa' 1ng Rosenberg "3~ heing "super sens111,e · about BJJl'l.lm 'pn.·s.t•n1.e ·11 ' 1u 1.Jn"t tau~ 8<1h Badham \OU ... an't IJ1..l' 1 PJnama '> miltta~ strongman \1anu1.· 1 'vnega and tht" o ther 1.nm1nah ,1ut tht• 1.· Tbenot '>ug,gl.'StC'd Rv'>l nrx·rg later \31J dunn_g the lorum that hl ,h ... ng1.•d his mind .liter Badham statTa l u'' Ol~n ,ailed to a\sure him the congre,,man ""ould he fair tu all l1f the land1date'I \tort' interesung than Rosenberg's lhang_1.· u l m1nJ v.Js ht,..,. he 1.ho'><' to uc;e thl' 11,t' m1nutC'\ ('3 h 1.and1date "as Jll\11<.'d hefore .i ~uc.-Stll1n and ans""er '>l''i'itnn "1th an auJ1ence ol about ttJO \~ 11 tu lk mumtrate hr ha'i ta1.<"d tar mnrl' tr 1gh1t•n 1 n& \ltu.iuons than a m1."('t1 ng "llh lht' u•ngrl'\\mJn he ""ants ltl \U1.1.l"e'd R ,•\t·nher~ 111ld •I J life·s.l\ ing hel11.u pt;'r re'4. ue '11"'"'" he undenool dunng a lic.'r\e Fln•1Ja thunde~tt•rm ~ h1k a l1eutt•nant 1n tht l ' '\a,' I Prl'f:i1.1ng tw, 't11~ ""llh ·an C'\plana11,1n thJt the '"'u1.·, 1n the ra\e a rt< of' , haracter. l kada'>h1p 1n1L·gnt' and comm1tmC'nt · Rv~n t'C:rg SJ1d '11tc:rs should , h\\tl\e the \.Jnd1datt' .. " h1.• ha' the character to d 1.1 the JUb for \llU It "a'> a ll.l..l\d apprruth r a ra\1.' •hat ha'i Jn\J Jjlt'\ JnJ '-<! J ne J\ '1l I.. n t lit"a,.. ng .,llh ~rhage ir. r thl'IT' "ttl\ l''f'\'1.1a ' \1ngkd •ut ,.lnd1Ja1c: P.:td fh.•la .,. "'l..mg the < ''"'lJ \k..a 1."u·11.. 'T,.ir '~.1•r11ng'> t~a· ·rt ~mt·n,ar. l'Ju1..1 !11 .. ,.,., ~ '"J'' I.le l n .,g r.:, · m1.·J ... n1. Bulla pn•,1.J 'l1""'>i:•' J' , 1.·J, t.nkr· pun, h1.·r "ht h1' turn 1.Jme '\: nlt "'-el'' '> prc'><:i..1. 8:.irf:i"sa1d Thr•e \ ''ll ".l' I ,,11..1IJ •l' J'\,,rJcd .l ht-lier ' rig t>rt'Jth1ng ' \ .. a." u '1.H 1h1.'\<' ••I .vu ... hn are 1.1..ln,ern.:J at--.. u' t"ie rr·xiu1..'I' i' Jnd pr "11..11.!\ 011. .... r :..:~,J' ''" .,,,lem • '1.·• ''le IJ'>t ~',_.a,.. Bat..er pr " llt'-d J 'hJrr ... '"'l·"'11.. "-a' "u ~ 1n11n@. ut :hJ! 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C h u, D1: \ •'rt' " t•, tJ"' '· 'h. •~p m Local Ageacy FormatlonCommiHIH, tfJll of .\Jm1 nl\tra11on. I 0 Cl\ 1c < entl.'r P la1a. Santa .\na \undJ' ·, 11.•rum. attended tn 12 oft he I J 1..inJ1J.ltn. '>hO"l'd l'' 1dence .11 a pot\·n11al t-r.l"I n tht• _.,m ing m110lh\ 'i '"'"'-'" J\ thl 1. •n..e-f\ J ll\ c ,J riJ• lJtc [\,\ ·. 2' rT\1.•\t'd ~ ~ t ·.1 ~· ;t;"w If',, 1 ' ... \ '< .. ''<'ll h1. J 't'' 11J\l' lie.'\ ti' • 6 IU p m ('oast Commuity Collece Dlstrkt Board of Oirtttors. d1s1nct headquancrs board mom I ro ~da ms .\' e Costa \1e<i.a \~•UI hJll >I tht• 1.l1"tl•nJC:r'i hJ\e .llr1.JJ' Jt11. nJt•J a halt J l'tt'n similar ll1r1..1'Th Th1.•, anJ the rt"pont'r\ v.h1.h1.1\er 1h1. m Jr1. •nh hlO J"are 1.'I tht' challenge ~ r ' • • .., \\ J \h "lg ton [) ( .. hl'". l ".I' .1 I':-· 1~ r .1 ',.., H' 'hl 'J" ~.,, ' ... t"• • '.J •~~ .... :'I .. , ,,.1 ,:Jhcreh•r 'c.'1. l.. r l l ' ,. .. ..... • J..! :i~ ~ ... 't "P<'n 8C'a1..h • 6 JO p m Costa Mesa Trame Comml11ion, counnl chambers. 7"' Fair Dnve Rep. Robert Badbam Badham and ~ ... ~·mbh Prt''>1Jent Brian Theriot ha'e l'ndor\t.·d In 1nc ( 11' < oun- cilman Q;l'e 8J~t·r 1.'.l1. h 1 ... ,1.., 1n 't't11n~ h1m<oel1 a pan from the 1..'l h1.·r. If Roc;cnl:x·rg '.ipprl'<!l'h "a~ to deml,n- '1r;it1.· ,hJrJ-t1.·r Tu\ttn (. 1un1.1lman h)hn "d"'' ".l'> hi Ind f"l'!"KlOJ I tlaml'>t)\Jnt JllJ\. l'> Hl "-"l"' ,\ .. !.J ·' ._"' ro 1\ ~ .,, J rl ~ w~i...·' ~i11 ti-.. t' ".Jr.:: 1:. ·t-1 11:1·J "T.l'•·' fr,1111 l.Jt11'1 .\r<· ,J ... ~ l" ':'it ria: ~ ' lh '1'"<'-.1,.!1...:.1'<'\ nc""' am,ed tl , ,·~''It ~l'rl ~l" 'I~ 'hl'll ll"CI "<'I " "ldJ .1rJ ·, ... ,i., 'th •l'f'>••riuntt' In <.pc-II I°'< r \ •t'""' ''" \1h " ,., •·.., \0 p m La(OU Bead1 Parkl•1. Traffic ud Clrc11lation Committtt, council l·hambers. 505 Fort'st ~' e II' '>tl1r 1. ,.,,.,,ur ~1 '~'n.'11'!'l ·\\h1k {1.l"t•J \~(•1..1 '' ..,u•~ .:: 1 n1.·' ""1.· hu,1nt'", •n'>ul\,tnl 1-.athlccn • "" JO p m Lapa Beacll Envlroomeatal Safety Commltttt, Police ~panmcnt conference room. 505 Forest ..\ \ e J,•\•., "'" "r n, ·• ·~" ·' ,1n )!!·1." • "'I. 1. ~ •"1JJI n~ 'l1 '-1 ,• 1 • ,. •rh~r l ., .1.h,1 .1 ,,, rn, ,,·J ",·i: .... ,., nJt ,. , ... ar ...s • r'"J,.., j'~'-·" ... : f""!1 t>u\1nt'"mJ'1 .\Jam ~1ern1l .1 :" .snr 1. I J "'\ \tc.-rnbc-rg 31 \\ .1"· 'I a, •t>-n and manaac.- ' ·J-' PJtr, ,J I\. shC'I -.11'. J", • J ~nc J rl1ne pilm John Rosenberg had tnld Theriot .. ,,, ~·n C'fit v.ould be ser-t·d ti' me a11end1 ng \\)Ur program o ther than to pla~ into an oti' 111u) attempt to prlH 1dr a '<11ra1ghtman' 10 ,,1ur prum1ll1nn of ' our land1Ja1e .. "ell~ ~o. "''Jrtng_.l pla1J '>P.'n<.t1•J 1 .l'11.l t-1 ll in~ h1m\<ll J<. •ht> h11mt·,run ,Jn J 1J.Jtc tireJ ...i1,,., J l BaJham J'1J Ba er ....11J hl~ 1.l1ulJn't 'tJnJ an' "' lhl .ither J.' .. '•' " \\ ... 11 11 ....... .lJ' l '>l'' ~' \,J ....... ''"' ' nic. ·, ~· ., 't•r '"'°'·• .. ~t' H ., ,, ,• '.;''"'''mJr Dai 1d \\ 1lhamo; Boy,_ 2, father and uncle shot from car on freeway t>\l\1(}\l l-c\PI -<..1uMhl1l<• tired twm a p.w;ing \Jr strud a :!1 :· \ear .. ,ld bm in the hc:Jd and alw "oundcd h1' t.1thi:r and uncle. authont11.'s l>31d The \1ond.l' n1ghl .. hooting ex.·. qmcd ,,n 5Uth 'itr('Ct het1A.cen o.\\- enu<.'\ J and "'-in thl\ ~1oJJ'C' Ocst>n c·11~ L1.l'I \n~t·ll"._ ( ounl~ shentrs Oeput' ( iahc-Ram1rC1 'did The ·a'i~1lan1o; had OC'd b' the ttm<' 3UthOntl('\ Jrrl\l-d. h1.• ~Id. Th<" t~dler .\dn.1n Re\t·l>. was talen 10 Palmtlalc tfosp1tat'Med1cal \tnter and latrr tran.-.ftrred b~ hch- 1:optcr to Ch1ldrl·n·\ llosp1tal o f Los Newport Beacla " photoarapht'r who parked his 1987 Fo t Taurus at the Reuben E. Ltt restaurant unda) af\nnoon ~turned to find that '°meOM had broken into th<' trunk and stolen an cstJmated SS. \00 ~onh of C'amn-as and len\n • • • A porttla1n to ilet located in tht public ~&room II the batt or the Balboa Pier "' a' ~troyul by vandals o'-w th<' v.ttkcnd The dam.11t wu C'llJmatt'd a1 s~so • • • ne e into u oftict on Ouatl ttttanchtokan IBMSdcctnc .\ng~les. .\!though he "as o n a hfe-suppon· 1ng ventilator. his cond111on was upgraded from criuca l to senous earl) today. nursing supen 1sor C .uh> 11mson said. ThC' ch1kfs fathtr. Ra' mond Rt>es, was t.ak.en to Htgh ·OMcn Ho p1tal in Lancaster. whert he v.as listed in good rond111on v.1th .l gunshot wound to the shoulder. s.J1d nurs1n1 supervisor Eilttn kers .\n uncle. Tommy Rey~ also v.as shot an tht shoulder, Ram11Tz \81d Hr was treattd and ~lea.std from Ill t)ptwriter \lhlCd al S9SO. the '1 um told pohtt Monday. • • • -.\ lad) 's JOld watclt with I diamond ral'C, \&lued at S6.500. .. ~nt'd stolC'n Frida)' ftom a t 9n Me~ 8tn1 4j() SEL parted in fton1 of the \act m ·, hoCM oe ~tpdliu. A ••• T•'O \'1dcocaucuc rft0nk11.a TV. a W1lkmanandaAeree>recchu•Tre amona the Sl.211 wora or •km• stoltn from a ~ Oft Seahott Orl\ e oveT the •mend lntM Several romputtn. ud \'1dto Palmdale Hosp11.il Mean>Ahile J Bald"in Parl man who claimed 10 be the latest Southern California frtt"a' ~hooung '1c11m undeNent surgcn \londa' w rt'· mo'c a bullet frC1m his left shouldcr J~ Gonzales. 2b. told :iuthonttes he was dn' ana ea~tbound on th( .\rtes1a (91) frttv.a' 1n L1.1ng Bt-ach ~llh 1111-0 rompan1ons .u 2.:0 am \1onda> v.hen.1111 0 mtn dn' an~ nl"\t to ham opened firt ··He heard 1-.0 aunshots .and idt pain an has kft shoulder." \.lid shcntrs ckpul) Enc m1th CUSC'tle rttOnkrs -~ Slolien C'arf\ this mom1ni from a businns 1n thl" 4 ~ block ot Banann Part" .. ' • • • .\ bl k 1977 Ponchc 924. lll'-entt numb(r lE >iW76S. ·~ stolen from 1ht 16000 blo(k o f Con trucuon Center bu ~t•"ttn a m and 4 p.m \1ol'Kb) • • • Som«lft( ma~ 1ht wi~ o f1 c-ar par\t'd 1n tht 1 saoo Nod or Rockfield Road somt11me tonda' al'\J 'lok 1hl" 'th• k 's sttn"O • • • ·\ M « i ~ · • ..\, ur~ Int :4. ltttnsr nwnbtr ~0~1' ~.&!. v.a.s st<*n from th(-I :O bk'<\ \,( f sC\lanack ht't•T'On 6 p "1 "iu nda' and 'I .l ,, \t nJJ' Coeta Meu T""l' Shk \ IC'V. mirro r\ ~ ,, .• h.llJI 1..11 SN)(.l. "Cf\' stolen tr, n1 J P,.lf'Slhc 1..ln \tonJJ\ atlc.-r'11..\\ • ..\nton &'ulc,arJ ..trt<i ..\'l"" · ··1· \ns • • • RC'S1dent1.il hurgla ne!> "i:rt • portC'd at a~'ut" ,\U p m \1 ndJ' " the.-~ blocl ot \1agnoha "t!"C"('t .\nl• the \IL"() hit."-~ of Taft\\ a' • • • Resident\ 1n the l('t'\ t-r.-...-~ "' CleJrbrool Line n.'Jl'.'nC'd a rr '" r· Trucker killed in Irvine identified ln1~ pol~ h.a'c 1Jcn111ieJ :a trud.cr ~ho •u l 1lkJ .ll'tC'r t'IC "' \lru lb} a cu c-uh \hlnd.l' ml'm n ,15 a 4~·\l"lr~ Ulh Car\'hna 'll.lr .\1 S i a..m .. Jamn Tro' .. nd<'"' .-~. of M~~ua.. < . had ~•oppl"J h" tractor tr11ler an the pa1ntC'd 1<'ntC'r dl\1<kr on MK.\nhur Bouc,.lrJ ~\h of Red Hall. Sanden then 1ulled lO the Cht\f'OTI p$ Stal1~1n 11 Mac-\nhur and Red tt1ll h' ""l d~t't't1tOnS to a dch\Cf) Wdn-o;'> 1n lr\IM S&Ddenwu~tt) atttmpt1n 10 rttum to hlS tNC •11lk1na across Mac nhur bctwut1 Red H ill .tnJ =Ent. •1-tft k .... h1\ n wfftnJ ~he.I 1rt· JW'lO and was ptOaOU~ ~ at the tcrne. JI p., \1 rJa1 . . . ' "Tll'OOC ~ .. ,t "h \ .1 r \ra ~~I.' I , K ·~1)tt ·,,rf11..t' 'u~J.i -.,,~.... ·· l,•.,Ja, m. rr "!-JnJ 'h' . .1. • 1 J ,J i.lJ,Jl.I I 1.:,11.:.i•,-, :t ~ •. hurglar mJ' hJ' 1. ~ ·~Irr n·, 1 ·, J1ni\o' :' I ~µn \q•nur ,.., ••. 1 • • The I,,,, "'.l' ru· ( '' . . . \ 'Th'Sl S ~ "•H't° 'I ,J ,.l ' 1. • p mC'nl "a~ \lllll'r 'unJa' r 1.. t , \11 nJ;l\ mornin~ 1·,,m J d .1 1.·•,•11r 1n the 15 ) bl, ... t.. ,,f 'u r-.· r l" \ • l..'"agen Rabbits a '' •.J~l., &\:th and a \-1ercedcs 1.u..en inw and their stereos • • • " l'•" v. ht' .1pparcntl~ found a 11 , ,,., i.. u a turda~ ni.ght rw.ct· .l ' ' r '181 ( 1un C''chanecct ,, Sl\ • k .uh1.·r 1.1lat The woman , ~ .. 111. 1h1 , heck v.as dc-snbrd .1' t'-. r ._ ' ' •ert ' tnCh('S tall. I.SO .-. • ·i. '' "1th t-''"" n hair and brown CRASH DEATHS TRIAL ..• From Al \\ dm "l'llC' \J\' .\to ta , ,•uldn ' O'l"l~h h.l\e l11r(''it"l'n J d1"3\lt'r ,I, un .... , . .i·I "' J m1d-.11r u)ll1\11.'n j fl<I '"" ·-.lJn't "° hl'IJ a1."ount.lhlt fo1 lh' ,,11,•:<,' ml\IJ \..l'\ t...ellc' '-llJ hi\ 1. ltent "'3' " .ih.1u1 the J\'.tlh~ <'It ,'t'u~ he ,s He had "'' ,,1, .. P.."""'(' \\ t' I'(' ~\lln t(l he' ~ 1 llt'J "'-die\ ...... J ·11 tha h.iJn t happrn<'J 11 "''ukf'q• tx"tn J \hilcn c1u 1.a'<' h<' ''''u 1.f,,· ,\\ten r.. JaH an~ t J bc- '"~r ~elk) d1K'OUn1td .\o. t•'~ pint .n~ \.J\11\I he "'n ·small pot.JI( "lute adm1ttu\I "" ia probabh l nr111 thf c·ar he v.u dn\ •nt Yi& lt'liltn. K elk) saud tht w.~rtn't adm1n1na he \tole 1t nt"I da) •itnntn tncludc-d the' OV.(l('f o r the' I P\Jl~r that 'l\ ta •-as dm ·~"' l~hflfd \h(- r ..... , ', ", d 111n bctol'l:'. 1ad 09tof 1h, '-int.. \nJ p.)ltt·e officen .eao .111. mptl•J I•' ~uc,t1on the dcftftdant ~ r ,l ·il 'J m1n utr car chatt • n'ul·J T nn L franu\ a Santa l"-' •<(' l!l' ('\\1ga1m and blS pei•eT "' ·, • ', ... 1.µt1ng anothteTc:iue th(' '>f)\)ttC'd the "1 1 n .-m .. ~ < r,tntt<' \\t"nuC' near <\na unt nn 1 he ('\ tn ing C1f \1an; h I 0 Th<' IQ·\Car HIC'r•n ~•d t 11 11.a, 1C"d h1~ attention bttau 1n1n1;.lt hght "'~' on and a m;ak ~~ s~nd1n1 behind t.bc9r "h,TC' the mml hd v.-a up \\ h<'n th<' plain dolhtt olTttt 111 thf unmarkf'd C'"lr turned a pullC'd .don 04: the ~' n 1den11fiC'd themtth~ n policc~r­ fl('('n., the dn~('f sped IWI , f \ 1.:ud f ,en1uaU • \he chair tn•~rd lb< U "'he"' both ~ll(l)pte,.... he'C'lnw an,oh"td ,. •t>\ Police tear-d&S protesters. Botha rejects 19 ' last appeal to Tentative date set to end negotiati · ns for Afghanistan peace .Panama promises same pay halt pangtng flANAMA CITY, Panama (AP) - &iol police usina tear aas. shotguns 'lfnd a water cannon today broke up a demonstration by unpaid public em- 1oloyces as Panama's. military aovcf!l· Htent announced at would be&in panial salary payments to thousands p( f(>vernment workers. More than SOO employees oft~ Social Security Administration's IJ.)lin h~1tal an Panama C'ity !;tocked a divided hi&hway this morn-ing before three units of riot police dispersed them. "fewer guns. more medicine." the workers chanted. A nurse, who declined to gave her name for fear of repnsals. $81d the hospital's 9,000 t'mployecs had been g,iven no explanation by supervisors of when or how they would be paid. One person was reported injured b} birdshot fired by police dunng the melee. which tied up traffic fo r more than two hours. The facility was offering only emeraency servius. The pres1dcnt11I prt$S office said the partial payments would be made on a slidina scale that would aive full waaes to more than half of the public servants, with others rettiv1ng a percentage of their salaries. The action came a day after ss)oradic violence broke out in the ca pa ta I and the Caribbean pon city of Colon. the nation's second laflC'St, after word spread that !ubhc em- ployees would not be pai this week. Directors of the National Feder- ation of Public Servants. which represents nearly all aovemment employees. said they would reject tM government plan and demand full wages. In another deve lopment, the Pan- amania11 government asked Terrence Knttbone, d ir«torofthc U.S. Infor- mation Service here. to leave the countl) "''thin 48 hours. a U.S. Embassy source said. "f.he government did not e:itplaan tM expulsion. but Knctbone. a lcadinft embassy spokesman. has fo rma y responded to several gov- ernment accusations in the past week. includina a formal charae that the United States was preparing to in- vade Panama. Has response to that allegation was that it was .. ridiculous ... Some teachers. telephone and dock workers struck Monday to demand 1heir waaes and police put down a demonstration in Panama City with tear gas and rubber truncheons. Protesters lit fires in the streets of the capital and chanted ··Nonega must go" -a referenet' to Panama's military strongman. Gen. Manuel Antonio Noriega. The government provided no other details about its partial payment plan. but sources said the plan would provide full wages to employees making less than S30 every t\.\-O weeks. while others would get a percenl of their salaries JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (AP) -The government toda) confirmed President P.W. Botha rejrcted the latest appeals to spare ..the Sharpcvillc Six" -a group of blacks whose scheduled hanging Fri- day has provoked widespread protest. The Justice Ministry said an) funhcr pet11ions for mercy would be given .. careful cons1derat1on ... The disclosure Monday that an execution dale had been ~t for the six prompted an outcry in South Africa and abroad. The condemned pris- oners include five men and 26-year- old Theresa Ramashamola. tht' onl~ woman on death row in outh ,\fnca for what act1v1s ts consider a polii1- cally motivated offense. The s;>. were convicted in connec- tion with the k1llingofblack township councilor Jacob Dlam1n1 1n Sharp- e\ ilk. about 40 miles south ot Johannesburg. on Sept. 3. 1984. GENEVA ( Pl -The .\f~han1- s1an peace talb tll<ia) rear cd a 'll't-sct target date for their con· clUSIOO, With 0mc1al'> apparent!) Still short of a final brcak1hrough d<''IP1te m·arl> six )car~ JI 1he nego11.i11ng 1ablc ov1et lt.>adt•r Mikh ail \ v orbache' name-d March I~ as the date a pearc package should bt' signed b) So' iet-backcd .\fghan1s1an . and Pa~1s1an. "hllh rt·present'> .\lghan guerrilla groups. if Mosw "' "'a'> tu stan bringing home 11s troop\ in mid- M.n Both sides ha'c hin1ed th\·~ '"'not consider 1he datt' .1 binding dl'JJhm· after \\h1ch Mo'>u"' "ould r~· consider m ofTer. hut GorhalhC' ' s1:11ement I'> '>l'Cn J'> ha ' 1ng put pS}Cholog1ral pres,un· on thr tJlk' Tht· nt•go11at ttin'> \.\\'H' 111 rl''unir toda\. The current ruund ul tJlk>. no "' three weeks old. ha~ cornrlet\•J Jll main elements of the scttlenirn1 aimed a tending nine yearsoffigh1111~ Those tlements include the t1m1 table' and basic loaistics oft he pull• ,,1t of the estimated 11 S,000 li11' ... 1 troops. an issue that has elud(·tl ,1 r.tlluuon for several years. Pakl\t<lf ho"' e'er. wants the settlement 111u pkd "'1th formation ofa tran,1111•1 .ii go' crnment to oversee the \11" 1r1 pullout and ensure thr safe ret u1 11 "t more than 5 m ilhon refugee' 1r •• ,,1 Pak1)tan and Iran ~urces close to the talk~ " declined to be 1dcn11fied . ~1J n Monda' the Pak1stan1s also h.i reo,cnai1ons about some m11 r points 1n the complex package 111 ", a11.rt·cments \1 oscow and Kabul ha'e J\\ '" Pakistan of ~botaging tht• pt , prOl l'S'> b~ 1ntroduc1ng an e~tran1 IS!IU\' not CO\.ered b) the (on • talks Thousands mourn,jeer funeral procession of 3 IRA guerrillas Noe' 1dcncc was produced that lhe six were among those who hacked and burned Dlam1n1 to death. They "'ere con' icted under the doctnnc of .. common purpose:· which hplds the)' "'ere responsible for the killing b) being pan of the mob that ~thered outside Dlam1n1·s home with the intent to kill him. Hungarian protesters urge democracy, press freedom BELFA T, ~inhcrn Ireland (.\Pl -Hearses carT) 1ng the bodies of three Irish Rl•pubhcan ~rm) guer- rillas home to Roman Catholic west Belfast ran a gantlet of JCCnn g. rock- throwing Protestants earl~ toda~ Thousands of I RA S) mpath1zers wa \ cd black flags of mourning along 1he 100-mile Dublin-Belfast h1gh"'a). mourning the three guernllas who \.\l're shot b' Bn11sh troops "'hile allegedl) preP<lnng a car-bomb attack in Gibraltar The March 6 kilhnll,ofthe unarmed guerrillas in the ·e nush colon> sparked n ots 1n Belfast for much of the fo llowing '¥eek In another de' elopment. an IR..\ gunman and a Catholic civilian were reportedl) shot and killed ID ~lfast on Monda) nigh t and early toda). The nine-hour procession for the slain I RA $uernllas was marked by a confrontation at the border over lnsh flags on the coffin~and accusations by the IR-\ ·s pohucal "'ing. Sinn Fein. that pohce tned to break up the cortege and iv. ice crashed a vehicle into one of the hearses Crowds of Protcstants waving Bnt- ish flags threw rocks and other objects at the procession on at least Silt occasions as it tra' eled by road the 40 miles from the border to"'n of Carnckaron in the Irish Republic to Belfast. Sinn Fein leader GerT) Adams said police deliberatel} slowed the conege where Protestants had gathered "to allow them to throv. stones and Jeer." Police denied the accusation. sa) ang their conl·ern "'as to ensure secunt) Edwin Cameron. a la"' \Cr affiliated "'1th Johanne-sburg·s Ltn1' ers11~ of the Watwatersrand. said that "no people in South African history ha' e been hanged for mere cursor) parttn- pation in a crime ... Helen uzman. \Cteran Parliament member from the an11-apanhc1d Pro- grcssi' e Federal Part). said the c:itccu- 11ons woul d ha'e a deva~tatang effect on interna11onal op1 n1on The Re\ Frank C-h1kanc. general secretal') of the South Afnca n Coun- dl of Churches. said cltmcnq "'as "'arranted .. not as a public 1~ue but purel~ on the facts ofthl' ra.-.l· ·· B DAPE T Hunga~ 1 \P - About I 0.000 protester'> rnaH hed through the streets ()fth1s \ommun1 s1 capital toda) calling for demi 11. ra L' and fm:dom of the press Dolen!> ot pohce patrols pa,~·J h' but authonues made no a11empt to hinder the unofficial protest "hit h came on the annl\ersar. of Hun· gar) ·s aborted 1848 re' olu11on against .\ustna Protesters earned signs tha1 r1·atl "Wt· Want Dt·mocrac~ ·· anJ \.\\• \.\ant Freedom of th e Prl'\'>. JnJ th.inll'd ant1-)lO\l·rnmcnt slogJn' (1roups of demonstrator\ v.h" \, JnJ Jpplaudl·d "'hen police 'l·h , pa,~·d b). but authont1es rclu\r.' 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And Much More Affordable Quality Care Lungren promises to battle If oes, may run for major post I I SACRAMENTO I AP) -State treasurer appointee Dan Lungren ~'s hl"ll launch a state"1de political ba·111c against hi'> opponents and ""I I probabl\ run for a maJ or elcn 1' c office c,·cn 1f he loses a court fight for the trca)urcr\ post. I Lungren ~1d Monda) that hc ""'ould not be reluctant to run for ' I 11 trea\urer· and hintt>d broadl) that he "'uuld Sl'ek other stah.'"1dt• offit'es 1f c1rcumstantes permit 11 Ht· also said he plan' togo up and do"'n California O\l'r the next 1"'0 )ears to build pohtirJI \Upport philowph) "'ould JCOpard11t• \timt• souJI programs 1f hl· tx·lamc trea,urer "I behC\C I'm qualified l\l lJlk aooul their ( \latl' la\.\ ma\..(•r.,· t n·- cord~:· Lungren 1old a lunchl·on g;.ithrnng of th\· California Chamber ofCommt>r\e "You might Sl'e me-1n d11Terl·nt parts ol the slate oH·r the nnl lOU plc ot ~cars d1SCU!>S1ng thc1r reuirds "'1th pi.•oplc "ho might Ix 1ntt•rcstcd 1n thl'm ·· al 11' \' 1nJ 1' 1Jual 1n poh11cal 'c 1r111 I ungrcn \a.Id he c\pcllcd "\\ 1• tt'l'r J\\1\tJntl··· trom < 111/l'O' • ( omrnun \cn<,t-. a poht1l al t11n • lt't· \ rcatt•J b~ Go' Georgt· I> kml'llJn·., <,upponers. \\hen a'kcd 11 hl' planned w ru"' pol1t11.JI 11ffi ll' l ungren JJ d I "ThJI \ .i \Cf\ \l'f\ aCll\t' !"' tlil11' ' hut he. dN.h ~ed to flr<" sr)l:u ti" ·Im snml·ont• "'hn'c •I ix·111c 1\ "hetted h~ challengl· \.llll SlLl StlllS ii tuts. •••C• 16 ii OUR H'!lu\ONS\ 11 1• Slllf 1 NEW fiw" His statl'mt·nt marked his most e\tens1'c -and poht1call) pan1san -comments since the Lcg1slaturc·s recent split '01c on his confirmation sparked a kgal hallk over ha s nght to assume offitt' Lungren·s t11nfirma11on cn11cs in· dudt·d .\<,1an groups which opposed his oppos1t1on to reparations for Japancsc-Ama1can s interned during World II. and Senate Democrats who He did not 1tll·n11f\ the la"'makrrs he plannl·ll to targl't..but presumabl) high on thl' Im would be Senate Dt·mocrats "'ho opposed h 1s con- firmauon. and Independent lien Quen11n Kopp of 'an Francisco. ""ho 'otcd against Lungren 1n an l llh· hour 'ote switch and who Lungren later public!) accused of"trcacher) .. .. I think I ha\C a platform ffdm which I can speak no"'... Lungren said. ·-. .. 1 do not an tend to lea' c '1Ublic sen ice for a long term and 1f I'm a pn\atc c111zen. or 1f I'm 1n puhlic office. I e:t.pect to a be a vc" .\II the const1tut1onal offic rr\ rentl\ arc Democrats. n ccpt D• kmc1.1an. "'ho appointed Lu n~·· tn·a<,urcr last :-.:o,ember to fill 'l 'at anl' created b) the death of k ' M l · nruh. a Democrat "'ho " ek e tcd to fo ur terms as treasurer "II I "'uuld dSsuml' the offiu· treasu rer. dll things being e~u.11 "ould run for rc-t'lcc11on in I""' Lungren said. rc1tcrat1n g statcnWll'' hl' made at tht' 11mc of his apf)(11n mt·nt --.,j) contt•nded his consenatl\e .. _ Accused killer of journalist says he was duped, apoligizes for death REDWOOD CITY (AP) -A former Ta1wannc ganptcr apolog1Lcd 1n court for k1ll1ng a Chanesc-.\rncrican Journalist 1n 1984 c1nd said he "'as duped b) h1'\ go\Crnment into th1nk1ng 11 would he a patnouc dt 1 saut thi: former member of the l'n1ted Bamboo ~ng. the largest criminal S\ ndacate 1n Tai"' an Liu. 52. was gunncd down in 1h1 garage of his Dal} C'n~ home JU'' )Outh of San Francisco on Olt I' 198.S .\ columnist for Ch1nl''\ language nt'"'spapers in San Fran cisco. he had1ust fin ashed a biograph l flt1cal ofC'h1ang Ch1ng-kuo. lhl· '-Pl' of Chiang Ka1-shek IEt (I ··1 dc\•pl) regret I ha'l' killed Henf) Liu." s;:ud fung Kuc1-scn 1n a written statement rl·ad b~ his interpreter Monda) 1n \an Mateo Count) Su- perior Court "Not because I killed a traitor. but tx·causc I know now that he was not a traitor. "I lo\C nt) rountr) and 'IO I kil led Henn Liu Now I ha' c no ~a}' out ... ·Tung has pleaded innocent to the Oct. I~ 1984. shooting death of Liu, hut has '>:lid he "'anted a tnal 1n order to tcll h1\ stun for the record and apolog1Lc. Ht· (aces a sentence of 27 )l'ars to life 1n pnson 1f con' 1cted of fif\t-degrcc murder ~Ith the use of a handgun. The JUf) also heard a taped rnn- fessaon in "'h1ch Tungsa1d he wanted to tell L1u's wi fe that he was SOfT) for the murder because she was "1 nn o- l'cnt ·· Tung said he agrttd to act a' .1 gunman along with fcllov. -g.in~ member Wu Tun at the requrst ,,, Chen Ch1-h. their boss He said Chl'n told him he rece1,ed his orders from f a1wan·r, then-rh1cf of mtlitan 1n tell1gen\'t'. Vin· ~dmaral Weng· H\1 ling t9) I New Anival mm ...... , ....... ( I I I• It t I I Si mt Santi en.z AM I I " ' ' ' Sc ... StiJ Town I Country •N'S Solid Shorls •1511 O'NEILL .... , IV• I State court to try accu~ed killers of federal agents By TM A11oclate4 Pre11 LOS ANGELES -Two men accused of killina two federal drug aacnts will be proS«uted in state court. where one of the defendants can be sentenced to death if convicted ... , have asked tM district attorney to file state charaes an th as case ~use California law permits t~ imposition of the death penalty for tM crime. whereas federal law docs not." U.S. Attorney Roben Bonner sai'd Monday. Junsdiction in the cue apinst Win Wei (William) Wana. 18. of HaC'ienda Hcla.hl5. and Su Re (Michael) Chia. 21. of Alhambra. was chanted because a federal murder conviction cames a maximum sentence of life in prison. U •• Qrua Enforcement aeents Paul Sec~ S2. and~ Montoya, 34. weruhot Feb.San Pasadenadurinaa planned undertoverhcroan purctwc. A sub$cqucnt car chase ended with a crash in San Marino. where two of the suspccu were shot to death. "This is~ kind of cate that crits out for thf death penalty." District Auom y Ira Reinert.aid at a neWJ conference with Bonner. 4 Mexican soldiers in U.S. accidentally SAN DIEGO (i\P) -Four Me\· acan soldiers arrested for entenng American territory ID pursuit of smuuJcts had crossed the border accidentall) and dad not mean to violate U.S. sovcrc&gnt)'. a Meiucan.. diplomat sa1d Monday. "Ifs not an invasion. of course:· said Luis Morones. Muaco's depu t~ counsel 1¢neral in San Oteio. The four members of the Mciucan naval infantry wert rekatitd into the custody of Meucan military officials at about 6 p.m. Monday, sald U S Border Patrol spokesman Mike Nicky. . Altbouth details of the t0ld1cn· allelal entry to this country rem11Md unclta1. the U. invesi.1111.ion was com~ and no ctwta wouki be filed. NM:ley 11"1 '"Of coune ~ consider this 1 vcn smous maun;· N idty •td. .. We bad a d~ with McU:an ID~ ~• ofr.riab io iau *" and try to make IUft b dido' omar l!flln. .. 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I wasnotguih) oftht'charge for whic h I wa s arrested 1s morning I tell )OU I am not guilty of the charge for 1 am about to be Cll«uted:· Darden said in a final t lo 30 wnnes.sn 1n the death chamber. n wtn~ed and nodded at Ont' of his auorne}s JUSl fott the hood was put over his head. and "'as Jl,. <kad at 7· t .:! a.m a lier 2.000 volts of clectnc1ty tli•"ld lhrough has bod} for two minutes. Two puffs of ~m· rose from his nght leg where one of the electrodt"S "'as ~taefied. I lh1nk ifs long 0\ erdue He did II to himself. rm CHICAGO (AP) -Democrat Jesse Jackson said today "we're going 10 have a good day." casting his ballot as the Illinois ~csidential primary began with a hght turnout in cold weather. On the Republican sidt', George Bush wondered aloud what was k('('ping rival Bob Dole 1n the race. ·-rm not sure I understand what he's doing.'' said Bush dunng a final campaign swing in th<' stat<' where polb w('re forecasting a landslid<' '1ctor> for the ' ice pre-s1den1 over his GOPmals But both Dole and Pat Robenson "en: ins1s11ng the> "'ere staying in the race. though the former 1elev1s1on e' angt.>list said he would re-evaluate his status 1fhe gets less than S percent of the vote Jac k..on \Otc.-d at Bf)n MaY.r Com- mun1t ~ Churt·h on the Cit) ·s South Side. "'We've b«n wtnning all the WI} and u.e·11 kttp winning.·· said Jack· son. the victor la~t SaturdJly in South Carolina and winner o f five states on Super Tuesda). The stat<'•s other Democratic favontc son. Sen. Paul Simo n. vot~ at the Makanda Fire Station in rural southern Illinois. After casting thetr ballots. Simon and his wife went to their home and planted a tree-in their yard. an elect1on-<1a, trad11wn. Bet"l'en · :! ' milhon and three mt I hon 'ote~ w('re expected to turn out for the primal) on a want!) da) Kcl Hudson. as!>oc1atc dtr~ctor of the statt.' Board of Elections, said that v.ould repre~n t 46 percent to 48 pc'rcent of the registered vot<'rs lllanot\ doc\ not ha' e part) reg1s· trat1on so 'Oil'!'\ could choo~ a • Democratic or Republican ballot a1 their polhng plac<'. I n111al re pon s from Chicago precincts v.crc of a hd\t turnout. Precinct captain Wilham Smar said that dunng the first hourand a halfht' polling place was open. only IS o f thr 498 registered voters had cast ballot\ nearl> all of them Democrats . .. It s more quiet than normal for this t} pc of elcc11on." said Thoma' Leach. spakesman for the city ck< 11on comm1ss1on llhno1s '01crs ""press their pre\I dC'nllal prefcrcnCl' 1n a non-bind1n~ beaut) rontest and also elect con, en tion delegate' I• v.as possible .1 cand1datC' "'ould do well tn th\ papular 'oa·. tiut lose o ut an th contC'St for delegates to a cont<"ndl "ho had strongcr slates file-d tn th 'ita1e·., ~~ rongrcs•aonal districts JUSt inltmg nght nov. I v.ant some pea~ of mind .... 1t"s tie-ert a long 11me and rm glad ifs final!} over:· said r urman·s v.1do"'. Helen Turman Baum. minutes after the e,n.u11on. ~1 rs Baum ha!> remame'd since the shooting. Darden "'l·nt into Turman's furniture store on Sept . I t 73. and had JUSt robbed Turman·s wife ofS 15 u.hen l·u~an came on the SC't'ne J"oun records sa) that after shooting Turm.m t..... t~n the e)es. Darden unbudled his belt and unti>Ped his pants and ordere'd his Y.1fe to get on the floor. n-ml\·e her false: teeth and perform oral sex on him v. h1k T url\an la} d~ ang JUSt a f<'" feet av.a) A,.L.....,..o ~ntl-death penalty proteatera Helke Amelu.nc (left) and Scott Welnateln demon- strate ouuide Florida State Prlaon. Shultz meets Israel's Shamir to push Middle East peace plan parden's ca)e attracted u.o rldu.1de att<"ntlon. includ· ,.,gEs for clemenc~ from 'obel peace pnz<' wan na ~n 1 Saltharo' and other human nghts act1v1sts. The' l.Jt rde-n "'as railroaded Oe-cause he was black and the '•i:tlrn was"' hue Jn l..oustana toda' a\ 1etnam \Cteran "'ho said h1 'lar)ofblood~ comtiat left him unabl<' to l<'ll nght from ~'"!&"as <'\CCuted 1n the electric chair for shooting a r l•W palict>man in the bad. three times :rhe e\ecut1on o l "3\ ne Robert Felde. 38. was I •uls1ana·s 16th )Ince 11 re)'umed capital punishment 1n .., ). H<' "'as l ilted aiter hts la,ners fatled o n two fro nts , • 1lJ1 13st-minult' pastponements The l ' Supremc f vUf1 ruled .... ~ la tt' \londa' to let the e\ecu11on procet.>d Go' Bob Man ana. in rl'Jl'Ct1ng pka' 10 1<.sue a sta~ said. ··11hinl. of the' 1ct1m at ,1 moml'nl 111.l' 1h1s and thl' famil~ u.h1ch "asdt.>st ro~ed ..\ h1Jl'PU'> rnunkrtonk plau· and that' u.hat I keep 1n m1mJ .. ··The go,crnor's hand<o an.• n•'" '1Jtnnl \'Ith thl' hloo<l of a man from 1,1,hom JUStlll' ''J" "llhheld.'' ~mnest~ ln1crna11onal said in .1 statl'ml·nt Imm John(, Heak~. t'\Cl'Ut1 \C' director ot .\ m nl'~'' I n1t:rnat1onal ..\ tn 'lcw \ ork Earl~ toda~. about 40 Pl'upk g.:ithl'rl'd in a cow pa\tUrl' Jl ros., lrom the Fhmda \tate Pn"'" tu prutest the l'\l'1.. uuun Girl taken from father in Jordan fHLL..\S I ..\Pl -·\ u.oman and ht.'r daughter hJ,l· rl·turnt•d to Te\as aft .. :r rl·t1rl'J l . -., ... ,.mmJndos h1rl'd tnr $~" 11(~) g.r.:ihtx·d the gtrl tn J urJJn \\ h....rl· \hl hc.1d lx'l·n taken ti' hl'f f,tlhl'l Ill .I lU<.llxJ\ d1C\pUll' n ... '\' ,p.1r1·r, rt pnnnl tnda~ [ hl' \\\111lJll .1nd thl' lUnlmandOS l'nt, rt•J h ird.tn Jnd ~ 11ed Llurl·n RJ .. tll Ir l11J 'rlh11olliu!>Jan ~~an .krJ'h north ul .\mman thl· Phil.1- Jclrl11J l n4l rer 1:1wm·d 1976 ~ewpo rt B lvd. • Co ta Mesa • 64:1-:~6-; Th, \\om.in h.iJ t.....•t•n rdl'ntifin.1 .ll 1-..Jth . \1Jh11(in hut I hilf\ PIJnl·ll,. he.id 11 \m ... ·ri,.1n < h1!Jrl·n Hl'ld H u\lJ~l· \.did her nJrtH' I'> C ath) Phl•Jp, \l.ihonl 1h, DJllJ'> \turning "C''' .inJ the ll.1Jl.1, T 1mc'> Hl'rald rql1 • r!l·d 11 ~l.1' :~~~ W ..\SH INGTON (AP) -Israel and the Un11ed tates appear<'d headed toda\ to ward deadlock over ~l1dcas1 peace talks a~ Pnme ~1an1s· ll'r Y1tzhak Shamir held his first formal mt.>etmg w 1th Secreta~ of ta~ Ge-orge-P Shultl. -'fter a breakfast of bluebern pancakes at Shultz's home 1n suburban Maf) land. the tY.O men began three da~s of discussions in hultz's tate Dcpanment office on a l ' S plan for M 1deast nego11a11ons Promptt.'d b) a r<.>poner. hull/ ~'ea "thumbs up·· 'il&n as he u.a11ed an the d1plo ma11c lobb~ for Shamir to arm.<.>. Thl'\ shook hands and. sur- rounded b~ · sccunt) agents. 1ool an ek,ator to Shultz's offi ce o n the S('\ enth floor ham1r. meao1,1,hile. added Pat Ro benson. c.1 former tek' 1sion evan- gelist scclong the Republican prest· dential nom1na11on. to his aflernpon s1.·hedule In a tough '>Pl~lh ~1 onda~ night to <1n ..\ml·ncJn fr" 1sh group. Shamir "atd ~ tl'ldtng H'rr1111~ o n the W<.>st AJnk and ( 1a1.1 1,1,ould '"'Ill' anotht•r Jth:mp1 t" thl· ~r.ibs to destr<" Israel. · ·'These matters are que-st1ons ofltll• and dl'alh ot our 'en e\1\tl'nce:· ~ham1r told a l n11t·d Jeu.1sh ~PPl·al group Shultz-., plan for pcale talh ant1CJ· pate' lsrad rehnqul\h1ng at least \n mC' of the tarito~ 1n e.-.change fur ~rah n:cogni11on of the Jt-"' t'ih state Hut Shamir !.aid .. the IY.O mo'>t J.ingernu-. attempt) to de'ltrm U'I .. - Palestinian travel banned; hundreds riot in Gaza Strip EREZ ( H ECKPO INT. Onup1ed C1a1a ~tnp 1.\PI -hra<.>h author· • banned Palestinians from tra' cling bet .... l'en tht.' c11:cup1cd tern tones 1nda~ .11 hundreds of people noted after J n1gh1h rnrfe" \ln the ti)U.1 1()() .\rab' tn rt Gaza trip. . Hospital otlic1als said troop~ shot one .\rab dl·ad and" ounded 11' l' h'li.1 dunngclashcson 1he ~est Bank '-o lnJUrll'\ "'L'rt· rvportl'd in the n oti ng ir1 ti C.a1a tnp In Jerusalem. pohce-spol c.-sman Rall Le'~ '>aid '><-'' l·n of '10 .\rab poll o flll·t•r!> had quit The~ \\-en· the first su1. h rl''>1 gna11on'> in the dt!>pUll·d l\r.1r cap11al Their action came aftt"r 500 .\rah poltn• 1n the Wc!>t HJ n l and (1a1.1 \1r, hecded a <:all b) underground Pales11n1an Jl'll' ''h Ill 1urn in thl'lr had~'-"' On the "est Bank. a gcn<"ral ~tnJ..C' called lor tl' the Palestine L1bl·rJl1 Organ1tat1on got under "'a} ~1th transpona11on halted ..ind ..\ rab-ou. net.I \h 11 "' closed Thl' tra'cl ban betwee-n the C1aza Strip an<.1 thl.' 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FOA ...oAE INFORMATION CAl l 640-2020 or 640-0980 ~EYEWEAR 11621 Brookhurlt (BtOOkhurM I Hie) Fount.in V81ey . . ... wtlh the bin ituightl Buy one t"'811, medium or tare• cup of y09urt &IHI rec•hl• another of .qui or a.eMr valHa'*-iu .. ly rum 0.. ,.r cuetomer T......_ MC "9c1Mdecl LWelLU ~3-21 .... . . . . Dean llartln, Sammy Da'ria J r., Frank 91.Datra clown aroa.nd on •tace. 'Rat Pack' off and running, cheered in SF tour opener By THOMAS MURPHY SAN FRANCISCO -Frank Sin· atra. Samm) Dav1\ Jr and Dean M:irt1n opened their 29-city "rat pack" reunion tour before an au- d1cncc of adoring fans, proving they can still doo-bc-doo-be-do 1t with the best. "How long have I been on?" a staggering . Martin asked t he bandleader as the 35-pic'e orchestra "armed uP. for the first number of the _ night. "\\hen )'ou'rc Dnnk1ng." a parod) of the old standard "When You're Smiling." Man1n's codta1I lounge manner and slurred one liners. with trademark cigarette and cocktail in hand. set the tone for a relaxed entcna1ning e'cn1ng that often brought both ~oung and old fans 10 1he1r feet T he sold-Out show unda) night before 1 ·UOO fans at the Oakland Coliseum "'as the lirsl of "° per- formances on the tour expected 10 generate S20 million and a Home Box Office 1elcv1S1on special. Martin. 70. Davis. 6~. Jnd Sinatra. 72. fim appeared together at the Sands Hotel 1n Las Vegas 1n Janual) 1960. Manin JOked his wa) through sometimes sentimental 'ers1ons of "E'er) bod) Loves Some bod} ( omet1mel." "That's '\more." and "Lillie Ole Wine Drinker Me." Da' 1s pro' 1ded a powerful contrast tu his ~·1:m1ngl) sloshed co-star. 1A. tnnrng applause from the crowd "'hen he Jnnouncl·d that this 1s his 59th ) car in \hov. hus1neo;s and again "hen he told thl' audience that he had tx·~n sober for the la~t three Soap ope r as will s uffer from strike By LYNDA HIRSCH ~lthough all threr net"'orks den~ 11. the' ott' to \trtkl' b) memhers of the Writer's Gutld la\t l.\Cek "Ill ha'c an impart on da)t1me drama Leah La1man. "Da)rnfOur LI\ es" head "nter C'\plains ... 'Da> · has sc1pts for the nC'\t tour "«'k<i If the I stnke la~ts longer than that. ~npts "I gotta tell you the truth. Every- body backstage is being very cool." the seasoned showman said. "I wasn ·1 this scared when I lived at 147th Street and 8th Avenue in New York." Davis. who recently underwent hip surgery. did not dance tn the show but -won ovations for his strong versions of "Candy Man," ··what Krnd of Fool Am I?" and "Mister Bo1angles .. But It was Sinatra who stole the shuw. open mg the second ha If "'1th a siring of the songs 1hat have kept him 1n superstar ranks for almost a half ccntury. inatra fans. young and old. went "'1ld as "Old Blue Eyes" belted o ut such favorites a s "What No" M' Lo,e:· "Maybe This Time," ··Fo·r Once in M) Life," "Mack The Knife " and "New York. New York." Sinatra was then reJoined b) Manin and Davis who told Stnatra. ·· .\s far as we're concerned. and I can !>a) this for the two of us. you're still the chairman of the board" "Yeah," quipped Manin. "You're still the chairman and we're sull bored." T he fans weren't bored, though. "I saw Frank 15 years ago in Vegas and he's better than he's ever been." !>aid Karen Chaix. 38. Alameda. Her husband, Dan. added. "I'm SOrT) we d1dn ·1 bu) 11ckets for our parents:· Maureen Pobuta. 33. ofSan Mateo said she "'enl through "heck" 10 get her tickets ... l'\'e lo"ed Dean Martin and Samm) Da\'IS Jr ... I thought the) looked great. For me. this 1~ a once 1n a ltfe11me thing." ''I'' e been bu~ rng their albums since I was a teen)·booper-sinC'e the .lOs,'' said Tina Mendez. who added ''there was no wa\ .. she -would ha'e missed the Rat Pack performance .. , will not drive l.\Jthout Sinatra in the tape pla)er .. "M> mother alwa)s said I "as the one "ho made him famous ... said Dons Santana. "'ho "'as "'earing a leopard print sil k outlit and attended the comen "•th her husband ~lamcda C uunt) Su pen 1sor Charles ·antana ''I'd ha'e died 1f I hadn't .come tonight." !>a1d Bernllt' Hourcadt' "'ho has been a 1natra fan for a decade The "Rat Pack" moniker came from a tor Humphre' Bogan "'hu slapped that label onto Da' 1s. in· .itra. ~tanin. the late Peter La"'ford and Other performers who hved in the ~me area of Be'erl} Hills oearl~ three decades ago. The current tour was born"' hen the thn:e longtime friends "'ere gathered at <i1natra·., house and became a rcaltt\ tx·cause the\ are all under contract to Ball) Corp The three are among a gro"'mg number of aging superstars whose t'areers ha' e grown stronger w11h age Dann) Thomas. Mi lton Berle and Sid Ca1:ser recently made a tele' 1s1on mo' 1c. .. 1de b\ Side " Rodne\ Dangerfield. Jackie Mason. and \fon ah! ha' call been contracted for onc- man sho\~'i. George Burns. 9~. 1s booked to pla) lhl· London Palad1um "'hen he turns 100 The "Together .\gain" tour con- tinues 1n \ ancou,er. 8 C toda' Seaulc \\ edncsda~. and Chicago Fm.Ja~ and Saturda) "'Ill ha'" to be "ought from a number >------------------------ of source's -college students. pro-~:=;:~~~E:;~~~~~-duct1on staff We JUSt had a long-term stor) meeting. so the sho"' '"in good shape as far as the stol) hnc "NBC had a long technical stnkC' last 'ear and the sho" went on I do not think an) stnkl·. c'<cept one b) the actors. '"" e'er \hut down scnal prod11ll1on " What will suffer" "The ston "ill not be as complicated." e'<plains I La1man "There "'Ill be few pan) S("enes. As the head wnter. I add the I dazzle. 1 do not thmk the ind ividuals I writing during the strike will be able to gl\c that dauk. Perhaps 1ha1 doesn't ma11cr I am not cena1n the audience cares about the dazzle. the~ I ma) JUSt care about the kiss" I San Joaquin Hills Rd . at MacArthur HRS: 9-5 Datly 640-5800 .\It hough WG warns that 1ndl\ 1d- uals who "nte dunng the stnke "''" I be forgotten b) producers om.·e the strike ends. La1man 1s not that certain "While a wnter cannot gel credit for his "'ork. 1t will offer him an I en tree into wnung for da\ 11me." she sa) s. Se' era I dialoguers t01li ng in soapland toda) got the ir start dunng the last strike ----------------------------~ "This time around the members 1 Sttm to be unified." sa)S La1man "During the last stnkc thert was much acnmon) betwttn members:· I So much so that there was talk of dar time scnpters starting their o"n I union. While the idea was supported b} newer members. for the most part older members wcrt' not w1llina to sever tics with the WG. Older mcmben of the union remember fiahtina to become members of WG. and they were not wallina to pull out of the union they had worked so hard to become part of The m"or stnke issues revolve around fortaan and repeat residuals for writers. But soaps arc raret)' S«n an syndk at1on and. at this point. few are tttn in fortian countn~. "Ontt apin the daytime writen have the least to pfo and 1hc most to lost." Lalman da1mi.. As a bald wnter. La1man d«s not feat that a 1tnke--bttalun1 writer wsll take btt job. ... do not think a ~kit •tu<knt 1s tolnltoleam the craft orhead wnt1na dunfte the stnkc me d1alopttl •~ ncnou-and •alh ruton. It ii not l~bte (of a prodll('Cr to ~~ lMl OM o(lbe ..ntcn uted dunnt tM ltriu ptriod is ll'tll. Thlt wnttr cCMdd c~tually btrome a membtr of the •Ti tina team •• '· c..n., .. lllt ,,. 4.27 E 17"', C M I• ._..... c..<tt 111-- - Orange Cour DAILY PILOT/Tuesday, Mlfch 15. 1988 A"/ l/\ Volunteer Center toasted; Cover Girls show off sty Jes By VIDA DEAN Ot .. D.-,,... ..... "A Toast from the Hean" WI' tM theme of the founh annual 1o urmct food and wine tasting bendll of the Volunteer Center of Oran~ County Central/South and there was plenty of wine on hand for toasting.. Eighteen winenes poured lht grapes at the Westin South Coast Plaza and Alfredo's. Adreinos, B1stango. Gandhi. ~mmell's. J.W. Sea Gnll John Pohl's Bistro. Le M1d1. Newpon ~andann and Nicole's (mil provided the hors d'ouevrcs. There were opponun1t1es for the .lSO a1tend1ng -44 items were up for the silent aucuon and 58 lots of Wlne "'ere on the block dunng the hve sale "'hen b1dd1ng was h"ely w11h all items going for equal or abo'e the reserve bid Another reall) big opponun1t> gelling attc-nuon was the 10-da} ( anbbean 11mar Cruise -IUtty and Bob GHtbc were the lucky winners Ralpb Helper, claalnroma.a Sbaroa Palaley uad acttq preeldent Bonace ll.ltclaell tout Vohuateer Center. Slliaroa Paisley was chairman of the e\l:nt which"''" net $:?4.000 for thl' Center Thr Volunteer (enter promotes 'Oluntet:nsm through recruiting. plac1:ment and pro' ides training and technical assistance to those 1n' oh ed "Ith non prolit programs Last ~ear the center placed more than 9.000 ind" 1duals in communm ~f'\'1ce . . . , Fashron v..atch1ng was on the agenda for Co,er Girls recenth as members gathered at Saks Fifth .\'enue. South Coast Plaza. for the .\dolfo spnng colkc11on Billar Wallcrlcll, fashion director "'cl omed the CGs "'ho before con- centra11 ng on the new st)les -were treated to a Butler's Pantf) catered lunch of seafood salad. petite lobster tails. asparagus. pasta wuh a sesame dressing and crepe suzenes umcon11nue to be the mainsta' ol an .\dolfo collecuon and the qu11e-a- fe" na'} and -while numbers and pastels "'ere getting compliments from the '1e"'ers. JoAuc Mix, Barbara Bo•ie, Au Sten and Clcva Howanl "ere ~dolfo suited. I ...,,.. .... .,, .. ._ Board member Cara1 Soat.b wtt.b •tout' emcee Barry Stone. Others '1cw1ng 1he collecuon the designer descnbes as calm. bu• not subdued "ere Barbara Freudt, Barbara Harris, Lyu Hincla, Mary Au Wells, Mary Lo4I Horuby and Sasu Barlow. "'ho 1s no" into Leaching scuba d1' ing.. ~lso "'atching the parade of knit and 'iilk shon dance dre~s "ere See Jarvie. Playllls Baillie, Gayle AAdersoa and Mary Dell Barkoaras. "'ho spends a lot or her 11 me 1 n better stores as an independent per'i-Onal shopper for a number of cC"lebs 1nclud1ng Mary Hart. Barkouras ""as in a good lool(lng na') suede en~mble and said her latest purcha~ "'as a rhinestone studded suede out lit for Han's Las Vegas opening. • • • lli Mc'..iaiuess ""as getting some good autographing practice last ""ttk -tht" author of "People Waging Peace·· "'as guest of honor at a tea 1n the Four Seasons Hotel hosted b' Mary Loa Hon,.,y Fnends "'ere bu~ ing the Just-off-the press pubh- cation. This summer McGumness "'Ill be on tour with the boolc that she spent three )ears wnung. ··1 sold m) house quit ""Orlung at the Times and qu11 teaching at Golden West to wme the boo~:· said ~cGu1nness, Guests t~ ing the scones and other tea goodies included s..tra Bre4M. Mar) Au Wells. Elhakt.la Tier-Hy, Glu) SmaJlwoM, Lyu Ow&. Mary Au Miller. Gloria Ziper Go&Aera ind Rada Ello Phmuner. Why aren't you heating your pool water? Too expensive? 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We c-an smell the steak and eas cookina In this nandown roadsjdc cafe in New Mexico, bypassed by lhc lntersiate hi&hway and w world. And we shart fhe taste of fear as a psychotic drug smugler holds a voup of ordinary citizens at bay for the shttr thrill ofit. Director Bill Purkiss draws an accurate parallel ~tween the latc-l 960s setting of Medofl's play , .. TRIS and the violcn« in our own toCiety today. His,student cut. white not always ~QI the intracate charac- ter relauonsbips. sustains the difficult mood of arowing apprehension ad- mirably. Medoff introducn us to three bored. weary locals an the cafe-ps station comple~. then brinas 1n a sophistjcated couple droppir111n for breakfast to provide contrast. This mixture is then ignited by Teddy. a wild-<ycd..-ruor-sharp war veteran who proettds to demonstrate his superiority b)' dominatina the aroup tint intellcctuall). then physically. Teddy. brilliantly depicted by Ponz.er Berkman is the dominant force 1n this painfully passive collec- tion of underachievers. Uke a d<>t sensina fear. he aon for the throat with each, sensinJ emotional wounds and rubbina salt 1olo them. Berkman introduces his malevolent character with disarmin& charm. &rldually tum1n1 his role as an obnoxious irritant into a ltfe·threatenina forte. Adam Purkiss as the s1,1rly nia)lt counter man Stephen Ryder, who's adoP.tcd the nickname "Red" to little avail. downplays his early scenes. robbana his e ventual confrontation of 1ts needed credibility. Kara Grttne is outstanding as the bulky (though not too much so here) waitress who conveys her heartache and loneliness with beautifully drawn facial ex- pressions. Nick Wankkr and Alma Ferrera- Grand are a mixed duo as the upper class v1s1tors fro!{' San Diego. Wankler's uneven performance as a wimp who discovers his coura,ge ~=~==~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!i!~'.ijf;~=====~=i\I offsets Grand's steely. sublimated passion as the proud concert violinist SMOOT TO IULL .. , U :40 3:00 S:Jcl 7:$$ 10!15 1~~r'/o 1 :00 6 tO:JO forced into a degrading situation. David Scalione -who. with Purkiss. also designed the authentic- looking cafe setting -as splendid as the c rippled old gas station proprietor. Jack Hennk.sen 1s prop- er!) push) and antaJ.onisuc as the restaurant o"' ner. while Cheryl Hug- gins is fine in the nearly wordless role of Tedd) 's traveling companion. "When You Com1n ' Back. Red R \derr· 1s theater for the mature and not rernmmended for the squeamish. as its 1ntens1t) as amplified by the Col. Jimmy Hart intmacy. The drama concludes this weekend, playing Thursday throuah Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 2:)0 in the Studio Theater on the OCC campus. Call 432-5880 for ticket information. • • • Local theater was diminished over the weekend with the death of veteran actor "Colonel" Jimmy Han of Seal Beach. who died Saturday of he11rt failure at the aJC of 86. Hart. so tlllcd because of has resemblance to Colonel Sanders. spent his lifetime in show business. beginning in vaudeville at the ageof3. He remained active into his nanth decade. making his final appearance on stagt in "The Deadl} Game" only last month. His death came j ust hours afteT he helped construct scenery fo r the next show at the Long Beach Communit) Pla>house. where he was a familiar fo.ture and "''nner of many awards. Following his request. no mem- orial service 1s scheduled. ....... Us 4 f I A leelftinsfy aeeJess tale of love. 1-.ai, eood and ~vii is William Shakespeare's "M1~asure for Measure," currently in production at Santa Ana's Rancho Santiqo Col- )ear. Dirutor Joe Olivieri achieves a classy pi«e of contemporary ,enltf- tainmcnt with a work first perf~ed in 1604 and in the rich old EnalLsh narrative which. for many. is tanta- mount to a forcian lanauage. Impressive interprelations are of- fred by Kevin Jones and Keith Dill~n as the Duke Vincentio and Lucio. Jones creates a subtle combination of majesty and compassion as he seeks to erase injustice from bis king~on:i. Dallon is intense and deliberate 1n his communication. clearly enunciating without sacnficing the realism of the moment. As if stepping into the spotlight as a presence from times past. Ph1lhp Beck is superb as Angelo. the deputy and villainous counterpart to the honorable duke. His 1s a charac- terization heav) with self-centered. arrogant wickedness. Jones, Dillon and Beck are the strength of the work. rrov1ding clearly defined co nstrast o kc> per- sonalities. One highlight 1s a dis- course bet\!,ecn Jones and Dillon an Act Ill's street scene. 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Her dress.. on ~e.ed&e of court jester. hei&hteos the spint of co~ecty. Kevin V ist.I enacts the d~smal. condemned Oaudio who . s1.mply endures throuahout the. m&J'?~ty of the play as a prison~ m a Ja.11 ~II uperiencina the anau1sh of has 1m- pendina doom. Christopher Blake is the capable Provost. . Simple. versaule set design ~nd li&htina by Steven T. Howell crca11ve- ly direct fo,cus to t~e players and enhance their interacuon. Karen J. Weller co11tnbutes tasteful costuming panicularly suitable to d1fTenng charactenzat1o ns A n ch ambiance 1s achieved largely due to innovative so und recording by Rnad) Heuring. A qualit) hakespearcan e'\· pene nce, "Measure for Measure" will complete its two-"'eekend run w11h final performances Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m and Sunda) at 2:30 p.m an Phillips Hall on the Rancho Sant1a~o campus Call 667-3163 for tic ket 1nformat1on. llcounty IDusiclans lnfestlval By JOHN ROOS Dl9r,... Ca:c •so• Mlleo t Just north of the Lo~ .\n- grks10 range ( ount) borderh nC' 1<. current!) the onl) k g111mate \Cnur for sho"'cas1ng IOlal. 1nno' 1111' C' music. Wednesda' nrght at Bogan's in Long Beach'. I I !.eparatl' Orang.: Count) an 1st<. -ranging 1n st) k from acous1u: rcx k music to per- formance an -"'rll perform 1n the Orange Count~ ~n1sts Fest1,al "The an1c,h "'1~l perform somr- . thing compktel> d1flerent from"' hat the) do an their normal band en' 1ron- ment." e\plaaned Jim Palmer a 101.al booking agent. hand manag.:r and organ11cr of this n l'nt. The three-huur program offer\ di\ i:t!>e 15-minutl' wlo or Juo ~Is h~ members of groups li ke the &II Jar Blatk Daphnl'. C llX k"'ork. 30 P1C- n1 . Na11onal Pt·oplc's (iang. the no"' drsbandcd El Grupo Soo. and others W11h an opponunm to do thrngs that 1he) 'H• neH·r done before put'f. hd~. the schedukd f)l'rformer'> haq: dn eloped some unusual .rnd challenging material for their al ts The Bell Jar'i. M.lte) Yakh offer'> a m1\turc of m us1l and spokt:n \!.Ord~ called "The Phonl' (all". S ilk P\10~ rs contemplating s1ng1ng a l JPclla and thl· Beat Pest'>' Jim Washburn has crt'aled his o~n lair) tak 1n .. .\nt Farm \\ ork Songs .. HoMed b) former o"' ner of at.m Sam's, am Lanna. lhl· Orange ( oun- t~ ~rt1st'i Fest1\alb<.'ginsatQp m Jnd adm1ss1on as less 1h,rn thl' lVSI of J mc)\1c-onl\S-l C all!~l.\)'i9-l-!19"'i for mon: 1nformat1 on NBC revives two series BU RBl\NK (.\Pl -T~o dramat1l senes \!,111 be rt'' l'l'd b) ~8( this month. ¥-hale other sho"'s ""ill be shuffied into ne"' 11me slots or &l' en a \acataon. a net""orl spokesman sard Tuesda) .. The Days and Nights of Moll~ Dodd .. and "BeHrl) Hill!> Bunt1" will return late th1~ month . ..aid NB< media represcntatl\ e Bnan Rob- inette. "The Days and Nights o f Moll} Dodd" will be back for a second St'ason beginning March 24. from 9:30 p.m. to 10 pm .. he said "&Hrl) Hills Buntz·· \!,Ill rt'tum March 25. from 9 30 p.m. to 10 pm . he said. RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY lllC . .......... c...r. .... t! 1111 -.... ces11 asa-su.11s& he's married to a sadist DEAR ANN LANDERS: My dauahter married a youna man who has a history of "social problems." They have a 6-month-old baby. In order to help o ut financially, she 1• works two or three nights a week. In the last year, "Doug~ has killed two and. possibly three cats. He did away with one. a stray that was a nuisance, by shootina him with a pellet Jun. The second (one of their cat's kittens) was injured when she aot u nder a rocking chair. Doug drowned th~ little thing to put ht;r out of her misery. The possible third, a kitten who wouldn't use the sandbox. "dis- appeared" suddenly. My daughter sus~ts that her husband kiflcd this kitten. but in his defense says. ··He was so upset he cried when I told him the kitten was missing." I am uncomfortable knowing that m y son-an-law as alone w11h my vandchild two or three nights a week. M y daughter 1ns1sts that he would never hun the baby and accuses me of talking against him. (I confess that I was not enthus1ast1c about this mar- riage.) r asked her to consult a psychol- ogist to assure herself and me that there as no potential danger to the baby. She replied. "I'm not womed. Besides, I can't afford it." (Her husband eaflls $48.000 a year.) What do you thank. Ann? -ON EDGE, OHIO. DEAR ON EDGE: YMr .4.a•p&er 111MW c.Hlt a matal aiealdi pro- feuMu.I at ~ IM •t t.e • pea· plct.111' laW ~ ••t Mr ........ ..... ,tlc t.etaavler. TIM ~a&ery ef almost all serial killers reveals daat wk9 ,..., &My perfenne4 acts ef utl'eme crHlty towartl ulmal1 prier &e c.mmllt1a1 atrodtJa oa ~ ....... SMw &Ma col•m• to yoer da•pter aad teU lier to 1c1 wt&ll ll. The 11tutioa Y" desulbff ii frl.&lll· ea.las. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Since women entered the work fortt. family hfe has dete riorated. the number of divorces and broken homes has increased. children have become brazen and disrespectful. alcohol and drug abuse 1s on the nse. and din) language is evef') where. · Some women consider mother- hood a tiresome. thankless JOb but It can and should ~ JOyful. God gave women reproductive oraans and. by so doing. appointed them the desig- nated nurturers. Who do ch1k1ren call for when they feel pain? Mother. We can team from animals. They take ~tter care of their young than most humans. But fathenmust not underctt1mate the importance of their role Fama I) life means the whole famil) for evening meals. Both parents should auc.nd PT A meetings. and someone must ~ at home when children return f1.>m $Choo!. They need a pair of parental ears to listen to them tall.. about the day's accomplishments or the disappointments and failures. Women who cannot pro\ 1de proper mothenng should not ha\f~ children This means famal~ planning and the use of contraceptives or the rhythm method. depending on ~our rehgio~. If there are an~ probkms relating to this sub1ect. the~ should be resoh ed before mamagc. rm go ing to sign ofT v.11h the titk ) ou ·rt• going to pan on me -\1.\ I E (H.\L'VINI T l'.'I PENSA( OL.\ FL.\. DEAR M.C.: Tbe vast majority of motllers wllo work nttd tbc money. You taave made some valid points, but I fel& tile Md to stralglltcn you out on tills one. Tlla11ks for tile essay. W~y.Mar~l& ARIES (March 21 -~pnl 19)' Now as tame to come "out o f h1d1ng." Stress indepen- realize that what 1scurrenll) hidden v.111 soon~ re' l'akd K~p one step ahead. Co-v.orkcr ma) ha\e designs on your personal propen). Protect vour o v. n antl·rt·sts SCORPIO (Oct. ~3-No\ 11 ): Seek legal counsel refuse to gi ve up something for nothing Stud~ Libra me!>sage for -..aluable hint C)cle h1V1hghts chamma vanet). 1ntens1t). emotio nal comm11ment ( apmNn 1nvohed. dence. creat1v1t) bnght colors. will· s 1ngness to sin$ your YONEY own praises Clandestine meeting Oi•DR relates to romance All fresh stan pro \eS •••••••••••••• construc ts\ e TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Deal with public. success indicated with women. wash as fulfilled. popu- lant) nses. you'll have luck an matters of speculauon. Suck w1lh numbers 1. 11. :!O. Famil) reunion part of SAGITTARIUS (NO\ 2.:!-Dec. 2 ( ): \\.hat \-OU ha\C ~n seeking 1s a-.a1lable, but )Ou didn't see 11. ·Focus on visits. tnps. cunosll) ideas. communtca11on from relative LO\ e relat1onsh1p as emphasized ..\quanan 1<, 1n picture. e'\uting scenano · GEMINI (Ma} 21-June 20): Focus on \anet). d1 \ers1ty. humor. eommun1cat1on. You'll be more aware of bod) image: long-distance :all relates to social afTa1r possible JOurne} Moon pos111o n h1ghhghts pro motion. business CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan ~$/): H1(th hght 1ndl'pen- dence. onginaht). your ov.n 'it}le. fnquincs v.h1ch prenousl) v.erc ignored v.111 nov. recel\e almost 1mmed1ate atten11on. Knov. 11. proceed accordangl) Leo figures prominent() AQUARIUS (an. 20-Feb 18) Pa)mcnt recel\~. credit restored. )ou'll also locate anacle that had been lost. m1ss1ng or stolen fam1I~ reunio n 1s ma1or pan ot C'\C1 t1ng scenario. Gourmet dining due for tonight CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22): Break av.a) fro m outmoded methods -set up shop 1n "d11Tercnt" loca11on . Lunar aspect emphasizes travel. 1deahsm, msp1ra11on focu!> also on education. recogn1t1on of spantual \ alucs. LEO (Jul) 23-i\ug 22): PenonaJ magnetism much an e' 1dence. some members of opposite sc\ confess "fatal anrac11on .. Sec nano also h1ghhghts vanet~. disco\ l'I). ab1ht) to amculatc feelings. V1~0 pla)s significant role PISCES (Feb I 9-March 20) O pen ltnl'S ol lum- mun1cat1on. accept accolade without k1ck1ng toe 1n sand Means stand tall a\ 01d b<'ing O\ erl> modest. Judgment. intu111on will b<' on target. Sag1ttanan v.111 pla) role VIRGO ( ~ug 23-5cpt. 2~): Emphas1!i o n home. manta! statur;. legal agreement. You get )'Our v.a) through d1plomaq , u11h1e !latte~ e\en 1f 1n "shameful manner " Make note ofb1nhdates. annaveNtnes. Pour 11 on. LIBRA (Sept .23-0ct. 22): Look b<'hand scenes. IF MARCH 1' IS YOUR BIRTHOA Y current l H le h1ghhghts tra,el. ab1ht) to reach more peoFle. chanle to find outlet fo r creau' e talents. You·1 gam more recogn1t1on and ha"e opponunat' to increase income Lo\e pla)S major role Pisces. \'1rgo peo ple are part lit Slenano You are spantual. perceptive. ps)Ch1c Otha\ can't fool )Ou. but )OU can fall \ 1c11m 10 ~lf-decep11on You are romant1<:. an idealist. .\ugust v.111 be productl\C profitable. fulfi lhng for )OU an I 981:1 No time on watch buffs' han·ds When I v.as a little girl. I lusted for a wnstv.atch of my o v.n. M) mother said. "When you learn how to tell time. I'll bu) ) ou a v.atch ... For weeks. I "o uld sat at the kitchen table v.11h tv.o cardboard hands 1n front of me. one long and one sho n . I'd ti) to figure out when the bag hand v.as pointing tov.ard the sank and the small "'as aimed at the refngerator v.hetheritv.as 10 minutcspast9or 15 minutes b<'fore ~ or another tv.o mo nths a"'a> from a watch of my ov.n When I finall) got the 'Aatch for <nnstmas, 11 took me so long to tell the tame that 11 v.as easier to find a crowd and ask. "What tame 1s 11'l" and wait for someone to answer. I haven't worn a watch since There has bttn httlc an the 1ust 20 yean to make me regret that decmon My husband wears a runner's watch. It aJows in the dark and tells him about spht ttmes so he can pace h1m~1r. Ask ham what tame at 1s and prepare to grow old First. he has to find his glasses bccausr the numbers are small and the face looks hke a kaleidoscope ~- E111 W. BOllECI t~ ,£ Thl·n he v.111 '!>tud) the lace ancl sa). "It's 2 a.m tomorrow an To kyo." If )OU 1ns1st o n local ume. this necessi- tates looking for a pencil so he can rernrd and check his calculations. If ~ou complain about ha\ ing to go through this ntual evef') tame )OU v.ant to know the time. he will potnt out that when he runs into a Japane~ person on the street one da) who can read the anstru t1on!I on how 10 set the watch. he will do so. and 1f )OU had something important to do. you should have asked earher. It S«ms to me that toda) 'swatches arc nothing more than status S) m- bols. The) don't tell lime. The) ha\e calendars. stopwatch function\. alarms. games and paiers all built an. There 1s one watch that as actualh a OPEii FOR lUMCll ~ ST. PATRICK'S DAY~--1 from 12 Noon! Lunch Buffet-All You Can Eat CORNED BEEF I CAllllE ONf:Y $ 3 9!1 (Kink Prices. Too! ~Dl1BeKh 673-5380 .... trW ........ ..._ .......... v.. ................ . ,. dac11onan and v. all translate I. '7tXJ v.ords fro m English 10 pan1sh. For J>'.COPlc "ho stand around t1ming--the Tour de France or the .\menca·s ( up race there's a 'Aatch for that too It not onl\ measures 10 l 120th o f a ~rnnJ. but there's a de\ ICC thal measure~ the speed o( the \Chicle \Ou'n: v.atch1ng The other Ja) "hen I asked m~ husband thc time and got out m~ l'alendar1ov.a1t . h1s arm re\ealed two watchl'S One v.as his Japanese run- ner's w3tch and the other v.as a takulator hl compute local t1mcs "\\ h<'n .ire \OU going to break down and get ,·our own watch'l" he asl..l-d 'Tm v.a1t1ng for the ult1m.11e t1mep1l·ce." I said "The o ne lhJI mea~ures blood pressure. nashcs and stores )Our credit card numbt'rs. dispenses perfume has a curb feeler a burglar alarm. and l'an d ouble J5 a flea collar " "Can )OU ""alt until )llUr hanhda~ ne\t month"" He's luddtng~ lsn ·1 he'' rtT"Cl.._ Jl-'1 \1-'t I l\ .... tt . Announ<'ing Fitz and Floyd EASTER SPECIAL I ····~L •a11ST•YI .,. .. c:..e ...... c-... .. (, ..... ~, .... .. 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J A64 • K • SOl'TH •KJ8 7 4 .l -AK Q J \old • J 6 s The bidding: East Sou 1 la 3 3 • Pus 4 Pus P&M Pus Pus ~·est Pus Pass Obi Opening lead ..:e ot When } ou pla} an a ma11. hpoint e\ ent, you don't ha\ e 10 ",-ir~ about hov. much 11 ..:ost s 1 f ~ ou go down 1.100 po1n1s-}ou 1.an't do worse than zero As a result. pla\ers preempt and sa..:rtfice a loc more freely in the ..:ompet111\ e game than at rubber bridge, espc1.1ally 11 the vulnerability as 1n their favor East's opening diamond preempt 1s t)pical of pa.ars' ta.:11cs L'ndcr· standably. South was reluctant to pass three no trump, a contract which v.ould ha\e done well "•th a diamond lead. West made no b~1nec. about the fact that the double "as with 11 o r 12 cards an the minor suits. dedarer sav. 1ha1 there "J, o nl) one .:ombmauon o f cards th.u "ould perm.st the contract to t-e made-West 's \hape ""ould ha\c t~~ be S-4-3-1 Declarer ruffed a d1am0nJ. cashed three high hearts and then entered dumm) b) ruffing has heart .... ,nner. Another d1amond ruff bouJht declarer's trick total 10 eight for penalties West led the ace of diamonds and declarer ruffed. When a lo"' dub lead fetched the ldna. markina East Sci-fl writers ahead of time You ~ oov. how the saencc ft~ t wn wnter1 t"ame up 'A1lh Sl)a<'t night Io n& before an~ b<Ki) reall) be ht' ed c.u~ h m!J.ht come to pass~ lf1 al'O true the lqcnd ma~ers of the -.-ntcm "r1rld dreamed up drqons ~f(lre an) ot ~1r conttmpioranc-s knew a~'ut dinosaurs or lftll luanh Most s~-p chm' s-trons art n\." thOK •tao don't slttp cnouih. but lbo!c who~ too mUith K('()f\i1n a medical an,Mttptor Ask the man 1n the $\rtet "h1d1 it.ale sro•1 the most ronon oboch ICU It fllht <\nz na I . CHARLES GOREN and at the same ume reduced his 1rump holding to 1wo fe"er than \\ e\1's 11 also ~• the stage for 1-.0 ACROSS , Malureo 6 De1a1ts 1 1 Kin o t Aves 1' News meO•urn 15 Informative 15 Biro 17 Nooies 19 M C>Ytl'I pref 20 Depress 2 1 Give notice 22 Trunk. 24 West of Nod 26 Leased 27 Hallowecl 30 Felonies 32 Once more 33 Garments 34 YoungS19f 3 7 0 Hara l'l<>r'M 38 Footwear 39 Blrltimarli '°Work pref ' 1 F abr1c:a1e •2 Kind ol mone~ •3 Rest •5 Hvrnan •6 Replant •8 Svsoen<I •9 Sl<y 50 Place 52 F1r$t abb< S6 Gr-'t letl• 5 7 Assume 0'41 Cflar ac1• of 60 SPtQOt 61 Epees "'" 62 P1tcn-01aci. 63 Crieket-Ptlci' areas 6' Kina o• acio 6~ San(ll"i DOWN • E.x-sen10• 2 n un 3 ,,.orse goo 'WOOd~ "'ne 5 Negatrve 6 Perv natlV9 .. 4 18.Sk a :>flee lb Or 8 Welsti name 9 Nein to cs- 10 Proceovres 1 1 Ballplayers 12 To the 001nl 13 Ha.tr net 18 was obt'9@d 23 Unit\' 25 Con room 26 Sp11ts 27 Grat~ 2 8 J apa.nese 1$11'\Qll.SS 29 Tal'lkers 30 Applauds 3 t S.C.rament 33 Bo>. 3~ S prMd 36 QoNn blrd 38 4ban00n 311 Ck>M 10 ttie amusing end plays ......... - Dcd arer cxn ed v.tth a ,tub anc! \\ ~t v.as forced tO rutf and lead a11.a\ from his ~pade honori.. De- ' larer "on the Jae I.. and eAJled 11>1th a d ub. and agam \\est ould do oo more than n.ff an,j t>ndpta\ h1m~lf Do"n 10 on!~ the ace-queen of trumps. he ~·a5 forced 10 surrender tht' game-going tnck to dcclarer·s l in$ West could ~ore onh thrtt crumr tr11~ ... \ "'EVIOUI PUZZLE SOl V£D l()W'9t h mt I 4 1 l lW pe<S.Or •2 Big t\ouM « -oft drtve •5 Str<>'c .. •6 Rigtlf-hand page •: -Frame •8 Qi eQVlnell 50 Impale ., Sfrii.~ S-3 :hurcl"I pan '-4 Residents ~ff !>!-"1a ll-SCOt9$ 58 E'11nc1 blfd 511 E-.1! ' by Bii Keane "Show us the page you met Daddy on ." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson "Marmaduke does that to saJesmen ... makes their minds go blank. But your sales talk will come baci< at the next house." PEANUTS II i l l 5 I ~ -=~..::... ,.,,_ -_::::s;...._ •n,:::e-:--.. Momenta lat,r, Chief Koala Is writhing In pain, and Coach L.:etterman's mission to Introduce baseball to the Bodanga tribe ends In tragedy. DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham WHAT ARE. Tfot& COOKIE. " CR~ lXJI~ IH YOOR BED? ''I:,~~ I ~ r:~ I IJ:;/' r HEAK. I oJT TRADED BACK, C~AALES, SO I JUST WA~TED TO SAY 600DB'l'E .. I 6UE55 I WASN T MUG~ HELP ! I NEVER EVEN MADE A FREE THROW .. TUMBLEWEEDS HI ~ERE. SWu"5! 'l lZ ME 1 ··n1~ NEW, MOF{f: AOORE551VE L.rMPIV' l..IZ~i;J! DRABBLE aoes1&aoea TO '(OUR 8A5EBALL TEAM .. I ~ DIDN'T SCORE A SINGLE 60AL.. ,. ~ . v OH, THAT'!:> OUR C.0FF££. OUR TEA TASTES lit\£ TRAN5Ml?~ION H VID by Tom K. Ryan MOV'es1Y ~s ME: FROM Ftnrrn ~ ot.tr1J..1e SSOXSR $HO~ tJN~R M f'freELHt'.:LOUf ! v by Pat Brady by Berke Breathed PICI< ~- ' GAMIN AND PATCHES by Addison 3 -IS JUDGE PARKER r J IJ f. ~} I; - YOU CAN OJME UP NOW. GAMI~. I M ISSED )OU . by Lynn Johnston ~S Wf'<lNG? l'M ONL\f GIVING HERTHE eea=rra:~ ~t=Nc.E! by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux ~-~~._......~~~~~~~~~~~ I I WISH YOU'D LET ME 6<?t M ISTER ... BEFORE 'w~ DO SOMETH ING WE'LL B OTH REGRET' DOONESBURY HtY. 6CXXJ 6aN' ON THE NATICWAl ,w,/(/T SCIKJL - AX:SHIP, KIM.' FAIPJ. Y !~./~/ ·' ~ ; ~~ ~· IU/r I DID YOU HEAR THAT, STAN ? THIS JOKER'S GOT A REAL SENSE OF HUM OR! HE'S AFRAID HE'LL 00 SOM ETHIN' I 'LL REGRET ' by Garry Trudeau HIST 11£ tASft.R. TD ~A ®NP IF )QI~ UP I IN AN /IS/AN MM/I . .''/, - I >N.flr I NOl.IJ)N'T J<ll()W. \ • ·:r~·~"0r r r r 1· r r r r 1 •&-;.wu I I I • I I I I I l --.&I ........ --............... .. .................... ..._ ........... ... -.. .... ----.-----...· ''' ha•rs ........ Finally,a penny will buy something Score o ne for consumers. la'>t week. the state Pubhc Ut1hltes C'omm1ss1on slashed the cha_rge to block fee-per-call services from S2 to a penny. and 00ic1als said even the penny charge would be dropped 1f state law allowed 1t Telephone companies had been cha~ng S2 to people who wanted to prevent calls to services hke "dial-a-porn" from their phones. but the fee resulted in howl s of protests from customers Fee-per-calls are a rela tive!}' new. and sometimes irritating. aspen ufthe intormation explosion The~ also have been a pain in lhl' Lustomer ser vice depanment and a smudge on the: pubhl image of telepho ne companies Thl' v.a~ the calls "-Ork is sj m ple. If }'ou "ant in formation or the sc:n H:t.' uffered. JUSt dial the 976 number and the fl'e 1s automauca ll> tacked onto )Our telephone bill. Tht're·s a !.Ports li ne. horse racing results. a pan' line tor people "-ho JUSt v.ant to talk -the hst goes on. · Then there·-. the "dial-a-porn" or ''d1n~-Joke" lines The'ie sen ices ha\l' att racted customers both \oung and old and resulted in " hopping telt>phone bills for some unsuspect- ing parents and emplmers Former Orangt.' ( ount~ upen ISOr Bruct !'lestande once had an intern-aide v.ho ran up a health\ '"dial-a-porn·· bill on a coun t\ phone .\bout I 00 such calls V.ere made at a cost of alm~s~ $JOO The a1~e ~a ter paid the bill. and the count~ paid a SJ _ -0 one-time lee tor installation of special equipment to block -,uch call'i Telephone rnmpan1es have taken a lot of heat oH~r 1r'6 calls So mu1. h heJt that the~ launched ad' en 1S1ng and public 1_nfo rma11un 1.am pa1gns to alert unsuspecungcustomers that a fee 1 at1.i 1.h1:J to the l alls Companies that offer the sen ices "ere al-,o prl''>'iur1.·J into "orking the fee into ads for their sen ices Telephone companies also offered to rearrange some v.1 res and blod .. '>U1. h ealls for a $ 2 fee f he kl' LJu\1.•J 'iO man\ customer protests that otlic1als at Paci lie Bt.'ll sa1<l enough 1.s enough and asked the Pl '\ to reduce the $2 le1.' Paulic Bell officials told the comm1ss1oners that their request" J\ made 1n response to public protests Th~ rnm m1ss1llnl·r~ agrl't'd and the $2 fee 1s no"' h1ston R1.·duung thl· lt.'e to block fee-pe r-call ~n ices doesn't guarantc1.· thJt teen-;..igas. 1.-hlldren or e mplo,ees "on't mal>.e such lalb But It Jues remO\ e the penalt·, once paid b' customer-," hu d1Jn'1 "ant the calls or bills for 476 calls tha·t "t.'re maJL· trum 1h1.·ir phones. Alcoholism firings l ' D1'itnct Judge Eli zabeth Ko,·ache"ICh ruled recentl~ 1n Tampa. Fla . that the National Manne F1shenes Sen 1ee\ ti ring of Jn Jlcohohc "ho missed 14 months of work m a thn.·c:-~1.·Jr pcno<l 1.onst1tuted unlawful d1scnmmat1o n because the em plo~1.·e .... as legal!) cn ppled b~ alcohol Ko\Jlhe' 1Lh's ruling "'as based on a law that requires federal agenues to "make reasonable accommodations .. for handtLappel.I ''t1rkers. 1nclud1ng alcoholics and drug addicts. T hat la"' 1,l·ems pan ofa trend. one that the l'.S. upreme Court "ill lunun<11t:h ha' e an opportuntt) to stop 1h1s summer " h1.·n 11 ruk'i on another case That case in' oh est\\ o \eterans "ho 1. la1m that akoholism pre,ented them from taking lull aJ, jnt.ig1.· ut \'eta ans .\dminmrauon education benefi ts d unn~ th1.· 111-~e.ir limit follo"1ng their m1lita~ discharge:~ There 1'1 J h1g J1!1erenLl' bct"een people "llh incurable med11.al problem'> JnJ Pl'Opk "ho choose not to fight their thirst fur alt.ohul But legalh dl'lining allllhohsm .i1.. J disease "ould set a dangerous pre1.i:J1.·n1 that 1. on1.e1' ab!~ could lead to the decnminal11Jt11.rn u l J runlen Jn, ing 1or male ll a prosccutJbk 1.•lknse lur social dnnl ers onh) This trend could e\en 'lp.rnn the birth of the akohohc de(ense. b' \\h1ch those who lJn blame their addh. t1on for their transgress1om coul d cSlapc pun1,hment There niml· l Pl-lint JI "hllh the leg.al s~stem must assume that adult~ are rt·<ipons 1bk lor their beh a' 1or. and that line must be dra\\ n JI 1.'\1.t''i\l\l' Jnn!l.ing Los Angeles Dai ly ."+ie•u Peace mission Secretaf\ o l \tJte t 1l'orgl' -hulu accompli shed tv.o thing on (ht'll ~·Ju: m1')'llt.ln to -)na and Jordan. He spent some of the W\pJ)ers· ml'ne~ .\nd he spent some of the ta\pa)crs· monc' The truth 1s that the Pakst1nians.. though the) ~ faJhng to Israeli gun lire at tht' rate uft\\O or three a da) in occupied towns. Sl'<' no reaS-On to gl\e up their pos1 t1on at this time What the r~enl ~1rm1 'ihe tu' e done 1s pubhc1ze the pliJht of the Palesuni an refugees. :i s1tuat1o n that had t \lsted for so tong that e'en 1erron tacts railed to make It btg ncv.s What the L' proposal "ould do is move the bmcr dispute of Palesu n1ans and Israel to the bargaaning tabk uch a mo'c -Aould defuse the e,pfos1H· satuat1on 1n the occupied tcrriton es. and end th e oottk tha t has bttn costl) 1n ttrms of Palestm 1an 11 H~S but a boon pohttcall>. If the United tatcs or an) other part) 1s going to bnng peace to this troubled land. 1t v.111 ~e mo~ than 'a&uc pro mists of negot1at1on Without the ingredients for a ~al comprom 1~. peare en'o)s might as v..ellJUSt sta)' ho~ .tl•nial S8U.I, ff~. •w ORANGE COAST ..... , 1•0.. ,......(. er .. 11111 s.tit1(• ..._....., , , .... 1 • ..... ~ • Otange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, Marcl'l 13 1988 * A l1 .. Bush and Dukak lsar edem on stra tlngt h at what ·s been true In Californ ia is becom tngt rue on t he national scene. Bl and Is beau tif ul. i ·. -,...~ •• -..."'!"'\...,. • • O'(, cK ... ~E (~'N Do ~\\~OU\ \r\c 6'\\Et. ?- ~L'e~ \lN0 tJC\J~O ErfE.c_\~ ... California's preference for dull politicians takes hold -\CR.\M E~TO -Just ""ht'n some O~r\Cr\ ""t'rc thtnl..mg that Florida had rcplaud California as the na11on's ~t \o\tndo"" on the luturc along comt'S Rcpu bhran \ice Pr~1- dcn1 Geo~ Bush a nd \tassachusc11s C..o' \t1chael Dukalm to md1catt' that the G olden State conunucs 10 bt' the most rchabk nat1onaJ be-II"" ether Ea h 1s the front-runner for the ma,or pan~ prt's1dc n11al nom ina11on\ 1h1s summer. and the prospects that the 1""0 ma' f.i .. e each other in the fall t•!t', 11on al read~ boggJt'S tht' minds ut pol1111..il anahsts It S«ms as 1f the' 1.an·1 undcr\1and ho"" '>uch t a:-l- d1J.11cs ap~al 10 the elenoratc in the t'r.i of 1ck\1s100 poli11cs "'ht'n .. an· ..t1J.itt"s are suppo~d to ha' t g.lam- .,1ur ·11·s hard to Stt an agress1'c: J, nam1, a bou1 the 'Kt' prt'S1dent .. rt•mart..ed ..:onscr' au' c anahst "'-t•' 1n Ph ti hp'> to the\\ a ll tr~t Jo·uma1 ast ""l.'d 'Thert'·, nothing that's tcr· riltt .11 1' aff1rm at 1\e or .. haram1sma11c 1 'e\I tht'rt''s n 1th1ng 't'f' affirmati'c 'r ,har· l\m.111 .. .il:lout 1 Dul alt<>J c11hcr · \\hat Ph1 1l1ps and o thers forut , h.,1"" ""<'II thl1~ J..1nds oi poht1C1Jn> h.ne tx-t-n fanng 1n Ca lifornia elev t"'n\ H'('enth \\ ha1 ~lls hen-"''"' art· ,anJa.latt"s ""ho arc:' hard--.orl1ng. t'JrTIC'>t -anJ e\,ruc1a11ngJ~ dull Bu'>h a nd Du~.1~1s arc:' dt'ml1n~tr:u­ ing that "'hat's bttn true in Cahfom 1a is b«ommg true o n the ~t1onal SCt•nt" Bland 1s beautiful 'o th1ng bt'nt'r s~mbohzed (ah- forn1a·., mo"e .1"'3' from flash and gliuer tl\an GNrge Deukme11an"~ su<.1.t"Ss1on of Je~ Bro,. n a ~l" · t'mor 1n I " .l 't et ~u~mt'11an·., SUHi.'.'>\ has ~en unh pan of a nalt' trend C on\1Jcr ""ho repre-sents tht' St.lit' 1n the l Senate n""" -a hard- -.orl ing. "'onh' but remdrlabl~ un- t'\l lltng duo Demotrat .\Ian ( ranston and Rt'pubhcan P<'le \\ 1lsun Cons1dt"r too. "'ho tht' ~mcxrat\ a1mos1 .. eruanh "'111 nominate this June to oppu~ \\ al~n -anoih • nale and unt'\t tllng man L1 C1t . Leu \h<. anh' The r('('entl' fa1kd etTon b' tdt'' ;.,100 commt'ntator B Prt"ss tn \o\fe\t thl' Demo<.rat1, '<OJ· tor1al nnm1nat1on a"'a' 1r11m \\,( anh~ rnt"als tht' danger ,, unJernllmJ lln~ "'hat .i prc!l'tum •tit:' SI.lit'.\ "'tt:'r\ , urn:ntf\ pu1 tin J 1.: •. nc.'\) Poor Pre'>'> learn~ tht' "'rur.g lesson'• • tlodJ" ' .... urld ul ( ahturr> ..s pohll<.\ "'rer ht' ..ef'ed 1n Jem Bro"'n·, ..so..lniin1str..stton He dt·m1.•'1- StrJ1t-d th ., to' prt"'\4'11t ng t-msc-lr to Dem,,rJ11, ''11.'r'> dS a m )ft' glam· o rous J1te•na•~,e lo \l,( anh' I I"· <,('ns1 t. \ e to ""lia 1 ( a ll• ·n1an s n "' loo~ for ., ,and1..t.11es Prt'~s pla,t'd 1r:t \t,( J'1h' .. hand tt~ publicl~ dt'nJing h m fur he1ng no less dull than \\ 1l~·n \t .. c .inh' ·s st.anding prl"'ffi PI ' "'ent ur n tht' polls of 1Xmo...r;111, ' 1er\ Then Prr,., rrJJt• ,...lilt"~ t''t"n '-'l r.e •or h1m'K"lt ti' enh<.t1ng the hdp of Jnotht'r lurmc:r ew .... n aide - lie"' \\ ( fOC'f <.Int" Of lhe l3ClOIUmS JO ..:hargc: 1•1 gltt1 -1n "'hat Pttss thvugr1 .-ha1 "'vulJ l'C a Spc'\taC'ular p ubl1, 11\ "'ur t.i.I H·l'l'adt' for tht" ml'J1J 'ltJll' •I l al11,1rn1J Press and \\ ana tr3\ekd 111 ' l aragua "'ht"r<' the sc-nato n at ~.ind1JJtl.' \u1.n·\~1 ... 1 \ ncgot1a1cJ for the rekaS<.' ,11 ar .\m('n~an held pn~ncr ~' lht' "l.lnJ- tn1 st.is 1_1n ~1.1\p11.1on t•I ha' 1 n~ hd ~·,: I h l. ( m trJ rl'tle I!> h ""a!> rl"'all' QUiit' an au.:t'mr 'n- m. "'It 1hat l'n ... c: "ould ha' e ~t·n grt"at tt-.•T here: Bui 1oda' \ l a• 1ormam "'t·•:n·1 1mrrt'\)CJ o,· thc: ):..int .\Iler \l,l anh' .11m~-d (unht"r n poll!>,• DI:"''' rat , 'vh:~ P•e-\s iinalh 'l. a li t C'd that g'a m1. uf anJ g.11t1 don · 't MARTY SMITH ""t'l1 .ir.' 11 "l~tr Hr .-11tiJrt"' ..sn.l C:"ld '''tJ \!,( a nh. •11r the: nnm r j~ ... .\ I :rt•nll' {'. :nluJ ' , • u ,, , uT'<. ~u· J1 r' ••H 1 'ltl(' p.1 t '' •·' g J'11 r 1u ma .1. r thJ ~\'II' •tJ' • l''~" n • "" .-hc:r ['>I.·~· ~""'-.ir "1J ~'t"~ J tr-•d lt•r"I J' g1. .. •r • T": n..! ' ..:ua t!'\c: lx"l "'~J~' _,, ,. ~i:., .... r rn n'1il-· ~~~\.. -,\t~ rr.~.t,r~~·J,Jl.hr \.1" .. k ...... ~p J'"' ·r . ,•.,.,! n blandne\!> Th.n "'eing th<' ,3-,e nc' probabl~ •he: 11ughcst l.pponen1 lh<' C:Xmouat\ 1.ould put ur aµin\I ~u~me.1 J'i ~ nat "" II t IJ~<' l' ·e• t'''t t'H' tr1.'1J ' •nc:.,.J• :->t'r;>nJ,••ng thJ' ~unt 0n :t ll', •li..sn '"''"' Br'" r h1m'<.'lt He ~n t•d '""' ll rm' a, gen t•rnor afle~ < '1l" :rm .l' '>C'tTl"l3f' '''''.lie Ht· Jl" 'Jn 1~1u· '•r •ht• f)t-rnocra11l pre<, Je"ttal nt•m.r:J11 .. 1 t"':!tire running un'w••l"'>~fulf\ fClr lh• l ~·nate .\nd q•t he·., <,\111 J lei• ,, :t", ,h,,r., f" ' .; •h h rh,f.1 1.,d , e J • r ~ ; , m JI. l J fl' t '' J 1 '11 e ti,,. ... fJ t.• i,..:i \4' 'h. r.rn~· , .. • r {'lit.•'• •, r !hJI l"t .!" r•, .. , •' ·' lt .• \, '~ 1J· • ..! P _.,, • ... ;x "f' .. t'c• ·''~ • .!' 'ic: v: ... • .... ~·'1 · , ... \A J rt.•\ ~r ~· r. i!"ll" \ • ..... ,..., ' tJ ~ t ""' ~ .. J J \ I • ,.. ' '-. t l' ti~) tl1.' ~!!WI' wf' ••< fht \J\ ~h ""'g'l J~.. "'"' """:'lJ ..J •"' r ~t.'' •h .. rn tliJ• \larua 'mllb 1s a ~'nd1cattd rolama1s1 1a Sacramt'oto Family, friends prepare for hostage's anniversary Time has not eased the pa in. weig ht of not kno\ving if (\P reporter is a Ii ve By JO~ATHA.'i WOL\I . .\."\ \\ .\ Hl:'\GTC" I .\P l -Th(' re igning dr.ama of Io.) (J "'J ~ not so m uch the Cancr-Reapn .. ampa1gn but the 1nt<nn11uMe hosu,t" ,-ns1s m Tehran ~ t\o\O bt'nmC" 1nt<'ft\o\1ncd a nd as Jamm) Canu P't' up his prcst<kn<). 5! ..\~cans -.~~ bC'1ng ITtumC'd 10 Frttdom .. T~ pam ·\ it.'11< the \o\t1ghf liftt"d -· Doroth<.t \l.,,rTtield n ulled u her hu.sbanJ end~·d ~ da'~ 1i nc r' e·"" rad.mg ,.ip11' 1t' ··\\< can aJI d nnl. 10 this one · R,1nald Reagan \.l1J ( ul to I ~ \001hcr prt'S1J cn&1al c-ampa•an rs an htgh gear oanJ a nt'W. k"l o( "mencans 1s h('ld .:~pu' <' in the M 1Jdle EuL Thls llmC' around. the host.en ~ bo\ind and blllld fokkd far from &h(' polltil-.1 hmt'lafhl th<' hop( IS lha1 ~Ufll\ •Ill J1m1ni~ th<lr "oaliK For T <'m "ndcnon. 1oda~ m arts thrtt full \t'oan as hosUlle-It has bttn I oqs da} s "'~ .\ ncknon. mum1n1 from a cennis p mc. •ti sbo"""ed at 1unpomt into a •J1tanacar c\nJtrwn is an old fncnd. )0\11 ~ ~-nc,t-1.ioof off to tee tht- •orlJ 10· a ~n ors ~h roa1 Ht' has an ~' \&bk aakn1 for find1"1 the "\X) and ltll1 11 w-a Sln. •hc\ha an Oetr'Ott Of' Johan- nNburs or ktN t V. <' spta1 our ~Lad da' -1.0lttbtt an P'' Dntott bureau he iued tht uatr broadctil •llT and ll\ed OUI &o-"'&Rb -'n n ,. 1th hi\ Camt~ i.ad a •oadnful ~ )jlc\11 n ~ J~ ~ •• f rom \t"h n. hc ~ r" 1ehK"f \hdJlt ust C'OfTtspoadnu \ t'i' "'3' tlf t Jr' an JJpan anJ "" \iri .. a In I" .i \n\krsoo ;ind I hall 1 .... m \\ ash1ngwn and ht' ..:augh1 me : on the d.inge-r\ and wt1sfa 11'" t rt"portlng tht' .. vmpk' \to n 1.1f l ('!'!, non I told him Wt' l-all('\) 11 "'.1 ... omld~non .. u 1f 11 •crT <'n\ It ~!o w.Old H e lalJ&hC'd · '-o• he 1, a po1n t~I lht' ... 1.lrnlt'N01.ln tlon long<'\! ht ~ ~lme tv.o J ,uen \\ <' tt'rnC'I"\ ~ '" .. in 1ht' sad .. 1, .,,f Ek1ru1 I \o\U OUt pnu ng "'ashing ma .. h •· • on Saturd.1) \lu ch I ci I~ ~ "' .. , r l"3J10 n<'"A'\USl said an .\me-.. 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'"'lanit R, < ll\~t a!o 4 1 T h<\uaht for T OOa\ "'°Ito nan fl ht 1n \mtl'lll to trnl an) 01 min 101«1nth. ror toltta.ntt li as umpt1on ol su~nonl).-, \\cnJdl \\ tl\..c \m<'n n pohli \Q: 1~4 .. 1 lft ,.~ ~ ... ._.: :-.-~ ( Laguna Hills grad part of peacekeeping force in Israel I of ~~=:'ric ";~~:i::r !~~:"C~:!::::! c!:9M~ ~s=:'~=~t:f~:: Anny Spec. 4~~.P•~son ~:1~<m: ~~j"F~u~= =.n'::T:t~:~i~~ Laauna Halls, as a mtmber of the Squadron an Portupl. rank ofstaff se,..eant an the Air Force. of Kurt Peterson and stepte>n of Valley Hiah Sc&ool. ;;hto[ ·~ ~t t ke A~ vaataon 325tb tnfantry Rqjment of Fort Army Nation:! o:.rd Pvt Brtu J lsel, a 1979 uaduatc of Newport Sandra Peterson ofSan Clemente, has • • • oo in ort • ~ .'· Brqa. ~.C., participati~ in the f>aueMker f Fred Pa · bU · Harbor. Hiah Sc~ool, is a precision arriv~ fo!duty with the 304th Sjpal Airman ht Class leelt W. Hlllf. Pvt w .... L N.......,, son of muftinauonal peacckeepana forte nd ' 5?0: Pa n:k 'r measunna equipment laboratory Battahon 1n South Korea. Petenon, a IOD of Warm Jeseop of Newpott William and Patricia Niendorf of an.d. oblcrvm. as the pnmary l:J.S: ~rvi~!e'::: c~m i:t':s t.'!k trai:l 0 s~ialist with the 443rd Avioni~ 1980 arad.uate of San .Clemente Hiah Beach and Mary Jane Jeaop of Lo"I Huntinaton Beach, bas comple~ m1h.tary ~nunaent ~n the Sma1 at Fon Dix N .J fie isa 198S lfldua':! Maintenance Squadron at Altus Air Sch~l •. as a mult1cbanncl com-Beach, has completed the air traffic traininc at the Marine Corps Recrun Peninsula an Israel. Re1nh~ld, a 1~83 ofWoodbri,..:... ·HWi School. Force Base, Ok~ .• • municattons system operator. control radar specialist course at Depot 10 San Die&~. He. is a 1986 gradual~ of L:a&una ~1~11 High . ~" • r• M · . La C I J ... D W~lt· Keesler Air Force Bue, Miss. He is a araduate of Ocean "View H1ah School. School, as a medical spcc1ahst. Air For~ Sgt. Wa.rrn J. Abell, son anne .n~ pi. . . f. . • • • 1979 araduate of Corona del Mar • • • • • • of Emerson and Manha Abell of Seal 1a&.sonofW1ll,1~m Wh1t1!'10 lrvu:ie. lance Cpl. s .... J.Gellet .. ,son of High School. Army Pvt. Seen H. DvU.C. son of Mania. A. ~. son of Larry Beach has arrived for dut with lhe recen.tly ~rt1c1pa~ m .exerc!se Helen Dou&lass of Fountain Valley, • • • Marianne Coray of Irvine, bas ar- Czamcsk1 of Founwn Valley, has 63rd (:· .1 Enainec . Sq~ . Spanish Phablcx while scrvm1 with basrcceivcdaletterofapprecialionm a.llertG.DenaJr.,sonofRoben rived for duty with the S02nd lnfan-~n pr~moted .to the rank of sen!<?r Norton'V..:· r Force B;,';1 CaH ron an the 22nd Marine Amphibious Unit at recopitfon of his outstandiftl per-Doran of Lquna Hills. has received try Rqiment at fort Campbell. Ky. airman m the Au Fortt. Czarnesk1 11 1 · 1 · Cam Le eunc N.C. formance while stationed at the the silver wi of an Army a~tor Ourlina is an indirect-fire infan· D Ea~e14.2 Cu. Fl 2·Door === ...... 134911 •11111-.u· Whlrtpool o.tuae l·Cyc'9. 3- Temperalure Aulom. .. c Waaher • choice ot 6 automatic cycles • bu111-1n bleach dispenser • fabric softener dispenser s349s1 ONLY 115/MONTH* Whhtpool Lare-- C•PKlly, 4-Cycle, 3- Temperalure Electric Dryer • 3 temperature se111ngs 127997 ONLY 115/MONTH* tryman. • •• Seaman Recruit J ... P. Ml&ekll, son of Paul and Ao Mitchell of Huntinaton Beach, has completed his trainina at 1he Recruit Trainina Command in San Oi~o. He is a 1987 aradulte of Marina H1ah School. ••• Cpl. R•rt R. 8*mer, son of Robert Bodemer of Huntin1to n Beach, has received a letter of appreciation 1n recognition of his outstanding performance while sta- tioned with the 2nd Marine Aircraft Wmgat tht' Marine Co~ Air Statton New Ri ver 1n Jacksonville. N.C. • • • Staff Sat. Mark L Walker, son of Ma&da Wanner of San Qemente, has graduated from the Air Force non- commissioned officer leadership school. Walker, a 1981 graduate of San Clemente High School. is an explosive ordnan~ disposal 1ech· nician with the 2701st Explosi ve Ordanance Disposal Squadron at Hill Air Force Base. Utah . • • • Navy Airman Marti W. M•te, son of Charles and Sally MutoofNewport Beach. has graduated from the Air Traffic Controller School at the-Naval Air Technical Training Center in Millington. Tenn. He is a 1985 1faduate of Costa Mesa High School. ••• Senior Airman Stacy F. Tayler, daughter of SaJI} laylor of Hunt- ington Beach. has been named air- man of the quarter in the I 94Sth Communications G roup an West Germany. She 1s a 1984 graduate of Edison High School. • • • Lance Cpl. CUrla L. N•le, son of Sharon Courtney of Huntinaton Beach, recently ~icpated in ex- ercise Spanish Ph1blex with the 22nd Marine Amphibious Uni t in Camp Lejeune, N.C. He is a 1985 araduale of Marina High School. ••• Sgt. J• M. Skelau, son of John Whirtpool 1i.1 cu. fl Sl•by-Side Sheehan of Huntmgton Beach. has A•trlg«MOf·frffHf rect'1ved the parachutist badac upon • attractive texlured sleel doors hide completion of the three-week a1r- lingerprmts and smudges borne course at 1he Army Infantry • lull·w1dth. ad1ustable steel stielves School an Fort Bcnnang, Ga. He is a accommodale all your lood storage 1979 ~aduatl' of Huntington Beach needs • vegetable crisper provides a High hool. • • • section for sloflng produce I Scaman Recruit Vu A. Price of • separale temperature controls for Costa Mesa has completed his tram· freezer and ref rigerator sections 1• in~t the Recruit TramingCommand • super storage door shelves accomodate large bOllles and 1ars I in n D1cao as a member of the Navy •$ava115atM1n7."' .. ong•r 97 I :~~J::::::~~ ONLY 119/MONTH* E11ul1nce T .... Top ....,...,., • lde•f for any smatl apace 17191 bas reported for duty at the Manne Corps base. Camp Butler, o n Okinawa. • • • Newly promoted Senior Airman Greaory N•tl, son of Mary Nutt of Huntinaton Beach. has been awarded the Good Conduct Medal at Beale Air For« Base. Calif. Nutt is a scrvidcs specialist wlth the 9th Services Squadron. • •• Army Na11onal Guard Pfc. Jeffrey R. Tay ... r, son of Norma Taylor of Hununaton Beach. has completed basic training at Fort Dix. N.J. • • • Pfc. Rolilert L. Meaical, son of John and Delta McNamara of Huntinaton Beach. has completed his trainina the Marine Corps Recruit Depot in San Oiqo. • •• Pfc. J~ J. &anru, son of Henry and Mary K.arwan of Fount.am Valley. has pduated from the Air Force television equipment repair course at Lowry Air Force Ba.sc, Colo. I He is a I 98S araduate of La Quanta Hiah School in Westminster . • • • Pfc. a.erae W. A.._1, son of Patncia Adams ofHuntinaton Beach, has completed advanced individual trainina at the Army Armor Center in Fort Knox. Ky. He IS a 1987 araduate of UCI. • • • Fireman Recruit Seu M. Deeepa, son of Robert and Diane Donqan of Huntinaton Beach. recently reported for duty. aboard the replenishment oiler USS Roanoke. home ported in Lona Beach. • • • Spec. 4 Ralf' M. J~ son of Klaus and Undine Jacobs of Hunt· injtOn Beach, has been decorated with the Army Achievement Medal in West Germany. Jacobs, a 191S paduate of Edison Hi&h School, is a wire systems installer wilh lhe I 7th Sianal Battalion. • • • Seaman Recruit Seen M. "WITl'4 CtACUIT CITY ClllDtT •2,soo ExRreu Credit Available . &1• erW.. son or Diane Hebedcin of Huntinaton Beach. has completed his trainina at the Recruit TrainiQI Comt'hand in Orlando, Fla. He is a I 98S araduate of Chapman Heclinp • Hiah School in Westminster. • • • Air Fort Capt . ...,. A. ....... Circuit City Low Price Qu•r•nt ..... II. within 30 d•~ of your purchaM from Circu11 City. you find the same Item at any local store. including oura. we'll refund the difference -plus 1~ of the difference. 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We uai th•t you return tN merctuindiM In ~· ~tiotl with vour sales rec•lpt, carton and accn10rl• ITORI HOURI: llOll.·Hl 1AfUM4T IUN04Y HAii'... 1M•1"1 UM ...... son of Joanne McK.innis o( Fountain Valley, has been d«onted witb tlile Meritonous ~tee Medal at Tinker Air FOtU Bue, Otla. Harmon.. a 1980 padute of &be Air Fon:e Acadctft~, .is a Stntel,ic Air Com- mand -WI netwon command ~· • • • Pvl. 0.-.. f . ear., IOG of Ocoree and Aaron Caner' of Hut· i IMch. hu completed ~ l: .. at 1M Mui• Corp1 Recnail Depot Ill SM Dilml. -.•. • Pvl. ...... ' '1H IOD of= ' i Lakers ramble, 115-105 Two-game losing streak ts history. - LA is now 50-12 ING LEWOOD (AP) -Byron Scon scored 21 points and Mychal T homPSQn added I 0 of his 16 J><?ints in the founh quaner Monday mght as the Los Angeles lakers sna~ a tw~pme fosina Streak With I 11 S-IOS victory over the New Jersey Nets. The victory was the Lakcrs' 50th of the season. marking the ninth straight year they have reached that figure and increasina the league's best record to 5~1 2. The lead chan&cd hands 16 times in the first halfbeforc the takers opened up an 83-70 bulac with 2:42 left in the ttlird quan cr on A.C. Green's slam dunk off a fast break. The basket capped a 25-11 run hi&hlighted by seven of Kareem Abduf-Jabbar's 18 points. The Nets. who have lost I 0 straight pmcs at The Forum. man- aacd only 16 points in the period. Thompson scored six points in the first 4: 15 of the founh quan cr to help the takers stretch a 12-point lead to 98-79. their bigcst of the game. The Nets responded with an 11-4 run that cut the margin to 12 poi nts with 3:48 to play. Otis Birdsong scored 12 of his 25 points in the first quancr. four of them during an 11 ·2 run that put the Nets ahead by as many as eight points 1n the final minute of the period. But Scon helped the takers cut the deficit to a point by halftime Wlth 10 points and four assists 1n the second quaner. T he takers again played without _, Maaic Johnson. who missed his second complete game wtth a groin in1ury. But Michael Cooper reltlrned to the lineup after missing 12 games wnh a sprained left ankle. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 1oee ap·t or a buket ln Luera' 115-105 NBA Ylct ory o-.er New TUESDAY. MARCH 15, 1988 Ex-Ant•t•r hold• key to Arlzou,a hopea In NCAA. 82. Offlclela went South African runner Zola Budd out. 83. I • - "'~· Jer.ey Mondal night at the Forum ln In · &Jewood. Neta Tlm McCormick loou on. Oilers finally prove human. streak (9) over J orda n 'Slate ra ll y in nightcap ends unbeat en s treak By ROGER CARLSO" °' ......... ._ LO~G BE.lo\( H -Hun11ngtu11 Beach High ba~ball coach "1 1lr.e Dodd nl'v. 11 wuldn't go on forc,er Oh 11 '> nut Ii e he v.antC'd 10 I~ but lets ialC.· 11 a/mos1 no~' gVC'!> unbeaten 10 ba~ball His Oilers made .i good run a1 it hov.e\l'r \tnk.1ng lor thei r ninth straight '1.:to11 \tonda} aflemoon at Blair F1dd v.ith a b--l "1ctor. o'er Long Beal h Jordan but In the n1ghll.ap Jordan rallied 1o1.11h 1v.o runs 1n the botto m of the ~'c.-n1r t1.. pull out a 6-S v.1n That mapped the Oilers ~-, b.id. tu rt"Jht: after starling off un v.na1 mu;t be the best nan in the "'hvv \ h1stun ··1t ~ms like 9 OIJOgAme<, 1n .J : .... o. d.i.: f)('noo:· ~1d tht' v.ear. [).idd .. But v.e·rc pla~ing all ot our nun- ltague games before league · His Ollt'rs o~n up un!>('t League pla ~ Saturda: hosting "~tm 1n\·c· at Ip m w the: ha 'e a rev. da'; u1i- to mend w me v.ound\ It v.un't be enough 11 me hu"'t:'l"' to get standouts l:\n an "1eni Jn.! Chris Bov.en bal~ each 1s 1ut 1nddin1teh v.11 h a d1sh..K.Jted shoulder arid pneumun1o1 res~ll"t'· h · T he Oilers. entenng 1o1.1th '-u : ~·redent1ais in Orange Coun t" tollov.- ing their 1mpreUI\ e run through the rc1.ent Loara In' nauondl g;ne ngh l- handed ~nior < had Phillips \Ome Mike Dodd r iom tu plJ " v.1th 1n tne •1 rst game .. th a fui.r-rur ftllh .JnJ Ph ··~ r·:sponded ._, guing •he J1st.sn ... e s:r111.ing ui.· nine .rn..! ,.aH.ing 1ust t ~u ..He v.a!> unl' p1t1.h a"".J' •rum a nv h111cr .lg;l tMI ..\rling1un·R 'ers1J(' s.t1d ht) ... oa1.h ·Thi~ umc ""l' put It t 1ge1 her Jerad l '*""horn and l h .. n1.I." ~nl""" "'Jlt.c:J .Jr unJ Dum1n1 ... ..\1~nu' -..ngk t 1u'*J :t:. 04~; r .lll' tillt '>C'll ng up J ""' ··ur \1r.~\ .ip thc- m1ddk "' T m \\ '"Tlb1sr a:ld .. tv.t .. r~r Juu"1e "' Bra ... V. a li.e~ Ltr er (.J ... thurn go1a~-:'la1.ro)' in tnc.-1j~: "'ttn a tla<o(' hll and in th~ !t .inti Br .tr \\ • g.t11 ~u~zed BrJd \\J.t.lr hllmc: , g ,, Phi 1~ J :. le.td It .,.a~ -4-J thr ugh 1 .. ur r lh(' n1gh11.ap than.,_., t' .1 t..,. ...... ~un '>1ni k ..,, ( .1v.1h..irr 1r the th rd 'in ng. anJ (~ eee Oll.ERS/83) 26 years ago: Ed Bowen vs. Lou Cvijanovich Estancia•s Coast Chris tmas Cla ssic will include Laguna, Santa Clara quintets Ed Bov.en'sAn1stsearned a benh in theCIF2·.\ pla)ofTs with two sophomores and a Junior 1n the: stan1nghneup The other 1s one of the great basketball programs 1n the Southern Section -perennial:!-.\ pov.erSantJ Clara. under the hand of, eteran Ll)U c\ IJanO\ 1ch. ROGER CuLso1 Hw' er and the hust E.ag.le'> .\Isa ret urn mg. t usta Me\a C:press. Los ..\lam1lllS noraand Dana Hills EJe,enolthe l"'cnmesearned( IF pla~o~nh lh1~scason Thee'ct~ t11.rns Coronadel \tJ r Huntingtvr &a ... h.Cust... \k<,a Dana H llsan..: \f,ssion \·1e10 It won't be officially concl uded un1tl Saturda:-when the state h1ah school basketball champ1on$lu ps have reached a conclusion in Oak· land. but one item in prep basketball which has been Ii nahzed is the founh annual Coast Chnstmas Classic fil'ld al Estancia High School in DC'ccmber The 16-team lournam~nt has already filled up, but that'sa prt'tty easy thina lo do when you consider 14 of the 16 tcams which dueled less than three months ago arc coming back The only schools dcchmng lo return were the two top seeds in the third event. each sharing honors for d1sappo1 nu ng showings. Waves pepper Anteater s. 11-5 Pcpperdine·s Scott Shockey went J for 4 with a double. tnple and solo home run to lead the Waves to an 11·5 non<onfcrcncc ba~ball victor) over host UCI Monday. Despite the loss the Anteaters continue on their best stan since 198 1,havingwon IOofthcirlast 13 1n a 17-12·1 stan . ucrs w1nna n1 streak was cut at five, but Marcus Robinson v.cnl J for 5 with a double and RBI. and Jeff. Oberdank went 2 for S w1lh a lnplc and RBI. Obcrdank 1s now banana al a 439 clip and has surpassed his total h1ls of last year (59 in 51 games) with his 60th in his 30th. Also. senior John Sccburaer sinaJed in in the fourth to extend his hittin& suuk to a career·hiah 14 pmes. He is 32 for 61 durina that span. The Anteatcn continue their homcitand today at 2:30 apinst Loyola-Marymount. then host Cal Lutheran Wednesday at 3 and Azusa- Pacific Thursday at 2:30. Edgewood H1gh'\Tr0Jans v.crcthc 'i o I seed and ahhoush the) boasted one of the top pla)'ers 1n John MoSt's (he: ~ta tournament sconng record). the: barcl> got past Costa Mesa before be1 ng staggered by Long Beach Jordan. Los .\lam11os and C'~ press. finish 1 ng c1gh th ~ a~n. the No. 2 ~d. was sent home v.11h three stunning losses and h.is not bet·n heard from ag;l1n .\II of v. h1ch opens up two spots and rilling the" arancic:s are two v.h1ch figure to makl' the tournament e"en more attrae'tl\ c First. there's Laguna Beach. 9>h1ch 1s another Orange ( oast area en10 Santa Clara beco mt.>s the fifth team (v.1th Estancia.Costa ~ks.a. Laguna Hillslnd Dana Hills) to lea"e the Orange Holida~ Classic at ChapmJn College and Join the Estancia formal in the same post-Christmas ume sll11 The a in ts ha \C reached the 2-.\ semifinals the past t1A.O straight :ear<. and (''I. IJanO'I. 1ch'scoach1ng feats border on phenomenal Hts football teams "'on CIF tttlc<i 1n 1963 and '65 and he has had a phenomenal number of Cl F titles 1n basketball -1A.1nn1ng ti\C ofs1\ from PREP SPORTS ( v<i 1Ln.J 1n . -\, 1r, 1l ' 1"1.l'll .ic; tbree nlt.Hl' 1n tht', <l I•·' i (J ll 1!>vnl,1.1~inth.:t1nJI'> nthJ' · \I' \\'Jr 'p..in 1n th( .Jrh ·r-· 1,' It "'J' ll• I Jgu .. ., H ·J1..h -anJ th·· ,l•.i,h ' [ J H, \\l'~ , .1 \\.·ur~ llf '' '.J 1n I •n ~ \ rn in2 the r .• r; r \ eJr en lrll.'" Jfl l \H 1n.1Jd \l.J H .. ·111ng111n EkJ,h EJ ,,.r '"""' \ , L.1 ... u'lJ H ' lf\•'1,· l1ngfk1,;ll,.rdan lr'c:n~J\ .\m0ng th·e oth~r ru~s n t.,e iourne' Estancia .1nJ L1gun.a H ' ha\C:dc:,elopcd a un14l.le n 'aln 1e\ Esu n.iJ l 0.1\ h JlX Rl'1J guide') L;igunJ Hills J nd EstJn ... 1a l ual.'.h T m 1) Brier 1s st11l ... 1.1unt1ng '"'' '1~ t•·rtC'> ,,, c:~ the Hav. k.'1 las1 ~J ... • .I 1h ugh th.-'l.'\.urd ~"'~ \hov. .. w'' Ot: I Tl-ta:·~ tx-~au~ w1i.,na H '·, ... " •,·..-.. rr ·T:hcth •7nthe)(\. n.;"':d • ""'11.etr J , n~ in a '.'l ~-ll'a@ul'.g.tm ~~.11..SC'.' ia t1ght.,.h ,tHWnt"J r ,.c ~tJnJ<.a,J~p1dt"J nh11he'l Fraser suffers very shaky start Mariners bang a w ay early . l ate: Angels send 10 down to minors TEMPE. o\nz. (.\Pl -..\balk b:y Bryan HarH" scorl."'d Donell N 1~on with the &~ahead run in the bottom of the SC\C'nth inning Monday as the Seattle Ma nners defeated the Angels. 9-8 1n a Cactus Lngue itame. The Manners. 6-4. rallied for fou1 • uns 1n inc St'Venth ofT Jack Lazorko and HarYC) to overcome an 8-5 detic1t Seattle lied the score at 8-all on Ken Phelps' run· sconngdouble Nl\on ran for Phelps and went to third on Patnck Lennon·s long tl)OUl. .\fter M1ckc) Brantlt') "'alked. Harvc) replaced Lazorko but before he threw his first pitch he \US called for a balk. allowing N1~on to score. Harold Re) nolds led off the ~venth inn ins "'I th a v.alk. then ""ent 10 third on a sinaJe by Kt'n GnfTe) Jr . "'ho ad..,anced to than! on Mike K1nacry's nin-sconng single. <\lvin Davis scored GnfTcy with a sacnfice Oy and Phelps then tied the game with his double. The Angels !.Cored five runs in lhe fifth inning ofT Seattle rehe"erChnt Zavaras to take a 7-5 lcad. and added another run 1n the St"vcnth 1nnin1 off Jerry Recd. Mark Ryal and Bob Boone each had tw~run doubles an California's fi ve-run inninJ. Manners reliever Juho Solano . .,.,ho hasn't aJk>,..'cd an earned run in four oulmp this spnng 1n a btd lo earn a spot 1:1 the bullP\."n rl·tirl·J thl' \ngl' 'an rJl·r lu p1,' ~r the \a\l' .\ngels stan1n~ r11,hn \\ 1 1• r ·.1 .... ·r ~ , ~j\\ •i' fi'l.C h1tS. tv.o IA.a l \ anJ f'l.l 'JO' :'1ru· .1r~ •J1 n: uf innings. blamc:d h1'> <;t1url'.\t outing.,. 1he 'Pn '~ •n Ir' n ~ loo hard to O\C:rl11ml' '><•ml· l•J• . hJJ r I h•, .. I tnre"' rea11~ "'lll tn the: tiullpt-n '"arming u(' 1 ·h e~ I stan«:d olTb: ge111ng heh1n,t \uml' h1l'l'rc, ·· f ,,." ,j,J .., staned gnnJing. Jnd th.it m.tJl' 11 "'••rsc · Pn or II' the shall' c,t1nt frJ'l:r llJJ Jll,•v.l·J, n '•, .i hits 1n one earned run 1n \C\l'n nning, l he~ ;"lJh .J. n ght-hander 1H ountcd on rn bl-the \ngel•; fourth 't.irwr .. To me. 11 looked li ke he v.a<. 1~ 1ng 11 • .1 gel l'"' ·r'*n' 1:unes O\er for slrt~C''> ·· ..aid 1nter·T \1.lnasl'· l ,,, , . RoJaS v.ho had v.on h1'> tir;1 thrl'l nh1~ t l11' ·'hi' al·cepl1ng the: reini. lrom lrCnl· \l.su," •n J hr .J• ' health rea~n., Pnor 10 ~1onda~ \ g.i mt· thl' \ngch .inn1•un~e.t JI tC'n pl.iwrs ""l'Uld Ix kit in \r1tl1".l "'hC'n :hl 1.1h s.,.,1tched training site' to Palm 'pnng.s 1..1n f n.IJ\ ThoS< bc1ng rc·a'"gned to the team\ mtn"r k.1~. ,• com pie' are outfieldl'f Da nte B1\."hr1te p1h ht"' l '' Barg.ir. R"1bcno Ha nandt•t \ 1ni.:"' < i•,.kn1 \I Cook. \;rbano Lugo and \anc(' l o,clalC JnJ 1• •,' Ed"' in \tarque1. John Om'n and En k. Papp.i\ The .\ngcls v.111 tak.e .1 total oi '" pla"l'f' t 1'.11rr pnngs. v.here the .\ngcl' v.111 beain a I '-~.m1c ·• • " .~ Fnda) b~ hos11ng \hlv.auk.~ Willie rraate:r Buckner adjusting to his new role "I fiauR' I'd art to p1a' at:iout I u pmcut f1ot I '"' c 111 p1 nd1 h11 •· he Ytd It ' C\Cttln But et ting s plinters from the benc h furces him to reassess ........ A...m ... Mm p1nch-hn ~SO times.. DH mu ~nam n,ht h.andtts.. h •outdn't be the SO) al-l\Jt.s ·m l ,u.a1 ' H'u IC't H)'>I chan~ 1n ~•~ttons ... ~ h u ,3,, 1n th< p mc Tnafs •hcn r\(' .. , .. ..,.,, ~rJ' .... , ~1 ·• Bdl BuckMr. 1 vcntabk hnuna macb1n< for I 7 m.tJOr k~uc Kasons. lpt)Can to be an a nc\\ PQ$Jtion 1n tus lOch spn~ train1na camp -odd ~man out Ml"t' 11 tM Antels uaininacamp 1n Mn&. Ariz. Wally Joyner as entl"t'ndwd 11 fiflt base for the the •ls ~ ~o Oowni111 It loom1na as the dn1pHcd binrr. So Wlltu lklcbcr d anded IO OM of K'<C'f'll tcamJ that CO\lkS mt a kft .......... DH. k wtU be a part-tune pla)cr b Ulr ftnt b .... h:n carttf. .. y OU ba"r 10 ...U0. I lilla ol pnde. .. taaci luck na, 31 .... promntd mywdf I woukta '\ ~ lOO blth or too k>w. ru Fl the nMm OUl o( w9'a1tva 1 do. uted 10. but I couJd dica.I v.uh ~SO.. Buckner had btS chotet of w' era.I team bst Jul). ~hen he v. ~ b' 1hd~oston Red , With Do•n1na pla)ll'I kft f~kl tbc "'l\llt' diJn·1 ba,·c a fuU-timc DH.. 1na then. how-e"a. the .\"fcls ha\C d ~·J~ to switch ICC'Ond baseman Johnn Ra' to Id\ •nJ inst.au Down1na as their pnm•M'nt DH "I could .see -.hat was l\a.~n1n1 late l.a~1 ~r." "Ki Budtncr -aut I dldn ' •&nl h> Jur up &n)' stuft'about want11'\& to be traded I lo'c p1a,, 1n 4'n&hc1m and I haw a lot of rnprct for tht ~abo respttt [)io..-ni.aa. I hkc him as" hmer l abo llu mywtf •• TM rQI( of 1 pmcb bJtitt ma1 noc a to ~ncr had be not beauo ,f\ala lit "" 19 ~ ...... for.J J' J, n h1s sl.l.tU'I as l~ a.rttr a( ll\t' leaJcr v.1th : '.i. hit 1sn·1 tM onh thins that ~ 81.1, l n,' i \.11 ··l\a~ball "add.c11na. 'OU dm~ ,,ounclf turJ .111J ~ I lf\1 10 be l~ bnt.. \OU can't C'\C'f t'tcl Pc th4t \vu'n-fin1~ cone clw has eo ltll HH1 Bu, ~ner said Bu, l ncr ~pa" 11 formldabk l'n three ,!\: ont has tw1trd o"'" I RBI I ,. ,c he w rtded oft" bltttc'I IUULt ol 1" p mM .anJ M has O\"t'r I lBI llDd br pot 1, lhc'r I ~ ~ •1Lb I llits or mGft Hit 1 , -~-car CUftf tDdudn lr'ftl yn.n w th, OoJFn. e l •11' tbc c and thrtt·rll.l.J ••lb l acct , t.rm cl'fft•nt , ~ \nJ('I\ ln'>t .... a..: •.1<".J' "lg 'P"lt'~"~ • nt'u·'isal"\ and, intinu1fll :he game theoff11..1ah •lltJv.ed Lai un<t Hal 'ioll t"le hw'-JnJ E '>t.in.:l ,,ff n als ... •uld rat •vii "' ... i:-• !ha ct.a1m ul fo rlt1t '-••nat•e• E:.\u'l,1.1;-r 'edc, ... ;:'('r'l\ • -J '< _,.,J...,'"-: g.t'T'e" an. "'.l' '>ut n·B· ( r. \: ~.1 r.:3 .. ~ r "J." : ... o ' • · • n · H.i,. .. , 1 P!h' .. .., .. ;, i-. n. l :i.a ... ' e e ..... 1·r -a,.i "i·':;:ir...! :i~ -J....., l ,, L v. .... 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'ill Ji"ln<' R . .h "'' JJ\'\J ,, .. , ... h i'..:i . \ ;>r.'lt"\1 the tC'Jrr "'' C'a' • 1 .. ' PJlm \p·1n ~ f't,,m, .~: f n.,U~ .. ftcr l,,n,crn, '"~' h<.t• rat uc Jn\l"' IX'" 'tent ._1u l \'"~ ( R,•JJ\ the team·, aJ,an e ..._, ut tur the paS4 cit.hi SC'a "" .tm< ar..11111 ngn. r .. r, c l\&J u mn 1n t1w pa~ •hen r \ ( "ltlCn ru.o-dQ.n h)f'C' 'b u,h Ud Yid -aut r\(' ., .... ,~ ~"lun .. C'd becl " · Hc \ '"" h .t t.ard-notcd hc\i M'C'f kt ar \bQd\ 1f ~rt u an,tllaaa ~ '*fth tum · .\ n1rh outfidd ntstnactor ltt Wal.It Ytd Mooda} \\alb a..idcd tbAa he·~ rT- lse' cd ~I M.ucb ' ~IJiCIJ k.!J> .\s ma....., o( &k Ortrott T~· 1ra111 m \ilk tblft Jan fril I W • moGl~ mma aftrr a '*-1 ~ ._. ct.est. • _, ) .. -. .. .,.,.... 'he Aaedat.M Prtea PHOENIX -The Super Bowl played EiJ Jan. 31 in San Dieao was worth S 161 •-• million to the city and surrounding ana, • . the San Dieao Super Bowl task force reported Monday. A report conducted by C IC Re~arch, a San Otcgo- bascd firm, reported that San Dieao County reaped the taraest profit S 136.2 million. "We're thrilled.'' said Pq Nugent. executive director or the talk forcc. In a letter submitted to National Football League officials with the report. Mayor Maureen O 'Connor invited the l~U( to stage another championship game in San Dieao ·at the earliest pouible date." The fi&utt was based on money spent for mcali., lod&in& and tourism by visitors, businesses. the competing teams and the lcque as well as money earned in income paid to residents of San Diego who worked for local businesses. It estimated th.at visitors paid an average of S 141 per day. or about 31/2 tim~ the averqe daily per capita spending rate for other visitors to San Dieao. "Actual!). we know at was more than that." Nugent said of the figures. "The actual calculated numbc~ could not be tang.bly documented, but we know the spending levels were higher." The rest of the money came from SI 2 m illion an arr fares and spendini outside the count). including $450.000 spent an tnps to TiaJuana. Mexico. The stud) also found that .the state of Cahfom1a collected an estimated S:? million in sales tall. The surve\ was based on 912 anterqews with to unsts. surveys of hotels. restaurants and tounst sttes and surveys of such organ1zat1ons as ABC telev1s1on. which CO\ered this year's game. The totals were based on a computed figure of 77,500 non-res1dent.s in town for the game. . The figure includes the gate count of73.250 minus 15 percent beheved to ln,e locall). plus an esti mated 5.200 media and other non-residents wo rking the game and I 0.600 tounsts 1,1, ho d1dn 't attt'nd the game. Quote of the day S&eve Lombardoui. second baseman of the world champion Minnesota~ Twins. on the relentless au1ograph crush at Tinker Field 1n Orlando, Fla. the T~ins' spnn~ tra1n1ng bal>C "You'd think 1,1,c 1,1,on the V.orld Sen~ or wmcthing, Reali~. 11"~ a pain. We 1ust don't ha'c the ttmc to s.1gn e'e~one's stuff"' 16 straight at home for Pistons Adria.a Dulle)' scored 19 points to 12 k.td the Dctru11 Pisto ns to a dub-record 16th stra 1gh 1 home '1ctory, I 09-97 over the ~a<.:ramt<nto King!> 1n Sattona l Basketball i\s'>CK.tatwn pla} ~1onda) night Flc.t·whi·rc. Bill Cartwrigbt and Mark Jack1on !>Cored 17 point\ each and ke} ed a ..clo nd·half rail) that earned the New York Kn1cks to a 104-102 victory O\'Cr the Clevetand ca,ahers Jeff MalODt scored 36 points and Mose. Malone added 32 as the Washmgto n Bullets defeated San <\ntoniu 112-106. handing the Spurs their seventh ma1ght defeat ... nul BaUty's turnaround Jumper with se'en seconds left gave the L'tah Jazz a I 16-115 victory o'er the Denver Nuggets .. Maril A1airn scored 20 points. and Roy Tarpley had 18 points and 16 rebound!. to lead the Dallas MaHncks to a 121-101 v1c tOf) o'er the Golden State Wamors. It was the Ma' encks· 14th 'actof) an their last 17 games. Montreal, North Stars tie, 2 -2 A po1,1,-er-pla ~ goal b} defen!>Cman ~ Ckri1 ClaeUosearl) an the third penod offse t ' two goah b) MinneMlta'' Brill BtlJows as Mo ntrea l lied the Sonh Stars 2-2 in the .,. onl} Sataonal Hockey League game of the night Monda). 1n Bloomington. Mann. Montreal entered the night ~1th a I 0-gamc: winning streak. longest 1n the league this scai.on Meanwhile 1n Mo ntreal. nght wing Claade umieu.x, suspended by the Montreal Canad1ens for 1nsubord1n.at1on during Saturda> 's game aga1m.t Hartford 1,1,111 reJOtn the team an Wann1peg on WedneS(.!a} night In maktnJ the announcement Monda}. Montreal general manager Suit Savard ..aid he would not comment further on the inndent 22-day NFL strike took its toll PHOE1'1X -:"/Fl attendance. hun • b} the 22-da) strike. dropped to an a" erage 4 • • of 54.315 an 1987. the lowest since 1970. - ..\ltl"ndance has passed the 60.()()().. a\crage mark 1~1lC tn league history Becau!>C one week was canceled by the stnk.c. the league pla)ed JU'it 21 ()µmes last season, 168 b) regular pla}e~ and 4 2 b~ <>trike replacements. Average paid anendanl e tor the replacemC'nt games. according to league figures, v.a\ 32.707 drnpr•ng the average to the 17-)ear lo"' Cap aqaabble continues on ••. SAN DIEGO -New Zealand IJ chalae..ir Mic:Ald fay ~ wroDI wbcA be says America's Cu~ dc~odtrl mu.st meet him in a boat s1milar to his 9().foot • waterline veuel. Sail America oKtcla.ls said Monday. Sail America. defense rnanaeer for the San DieJO Yacht Club, plans to ~ a cnultibulJ bolt as 1t1 defendina vessel in the September race ICrie$ with the New Zealand entry, which bua sinale hull. "Michael fay can say what be wants to sar,:· Sail America spokesman Tom MilCbell said. ·we·re absolutely confident" a multihull is~· ~ Sail America is buildi"4 lWO multahull bolts. One 1s a cauunann while the dn1an of the othet' is secret. On Saturday. the yacht club decided to move the venue of the September race from Lon& Beach to San Diego. c u·p defense otftcaals. however, rtjected fay's compromise proposal to delay the neitt America's CUJ> untir 1989 and open it up to all cballensers. fay s proposal also required that all entries.. includin& the defender, conform to the 90-foot boat dcsian restric- uons outlined tn his or&inal challen~. Fay crit1c1zed the decision Sunday. and said his monohull boat "will sail against a like and similar boat I fSan Dieio Yacht O ub does not brina that boat to the stan line, at forfeits the Cup. We will not race against anything else ... Mitchell said the o nly design rcstnctions in the Dttd of Gift. which governs Cup competition, relate to the length of a boat and make no mention of the number of hulls. Fay succeeded in forcing the yacht club into an early defense of the C up when the New York State Supreme Coun ruled his challenge valid in November. That ruling forced the cancellation of a scheduled 1991-ITlultinattonal regatta off San Dieao in 12-meter boats, the type Dennis Conner sailed to victory over Austraha's Kookaburra Ill last year to capture the cup for the )acht club. Wtth fay and San Diego offi c1al5 still ar&uing over the issue of boat class. there is a good possibility the Ne1,1,-York eoun mav again be called on to settle the dispute. An attorney tor Fay has said a return to coun is inevitable. Athletes will pay back money ATLANTA -At least 10 college • athletes. including former Ohio State All- Amencan wide rece1 ver Chris Carter. h.a ve agreed to pa) back part of their scholar- ships to avoid federal pr0Sttut1on. The Atlanta Const1tut1on reponed. The football and bfsk.etball stars admtned signing ~1th spons agents Norby Walkers and Lloyd Bloom . 1n '1olat1on of NC AA rules. but represented themselves to their schools as amateurs playm& within those rules. The re pa) ment is part of a propm being offered to most athletes who have testified before a federal grand. ·JUI) 1n Chicago that is completing its investigauon of Walters and Bloom. The Constitution said in a cop) nght stol) 1n Tuesday's ed1t1ons that quoted '>Ourccs close to the case. ~ thletes 1,1, ho accept the program are assured the) ~111 not be tnd1cted for their dealtngs with the agents. The paper quoted athletes· attorneys as sa)tng that 1e1a1ls of the agret'ment include: -The athlete must perform community service under !.uperv1s1on of a probat1on officer for one )'.UL -The athlete will agree to rcpa) all scho larship mone) to 1,1, h1ch he 1~ not entttled 2 Sierra ski areas shut down Two Sierra ski areas have called tt D qult'i for this sno1,1,-skimpy winter Homewood Ski Area on Lake Tahoe's 1,1,cst shore and Tahoe Nordic Ski Center north of Tahoe Ctt> both wrapped up tht·1r St'asons 'iunda) Homewood. o ne of the lower-elevauon ski areas. closed 16 days earlier this )car than last. spokeswoman Nan Martm said on Monda). But she notes at also opened earlier. The resort. with runs ranging from 6.230 fcc:t at the base to 7,880 feet on top. o pened last Dec. 19. A year ago. the area o pened Jan 6 Manin added that the earl)·w1nter sno~ helped increase the number of sk.1 days. particularly in Janual'}. Television, radio TELEVISION 4.30 p.m. -PRO HOCKEY: Ph1 ladelph1a at New York Rangers. ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Dodgers vs. Ne"' York Mets. WOR. 5:05 p. m PRO BASKETBALL· Cle\eland at Chicago . TBS. 7 30 p.m. -PRO BASl.ETBALL: Lakers at Ponland. Channel 9. 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Sockers a t W1ch1ta. Pnme Ticket RADIO Noon -EXHIBITION BASEBALL: Angels vs. San Francisco, KMPC (710). 4:30 p m_ -EXHIBmON BASEBALL Dodgers vs. New York Mets, KABC (790). 6:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: Clipper\ at Houston. KRTH (930). 7:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL: lakers at Portland. KLA\ (570). 7:30 p.m. -PRO SOCCER: Kansas City at L<ucrs. KMNY ( 1600). -ttle MCOad bu1•e• Buold Rfl7llOl49 U. ID tbe dirt utile t.11 &• away from ' . . Illa . .U.e18' artaa DownlDC (rlcJat) ta Mfe oa faUei doable play attempt. .• Dodgers double sharp r.... ne Anedale4 Press Mike Marshall sinaJed with the bases loaded and one out in the boUom of the 10th inninJ Monday anernoon to ~ve the Los Anaete5 Doctaen a 3-2 exhibition baseball victory over the Boston Red Sox at Vero Beach. Only penoftbe Dodaersquad was in Vero Beach for the pme: the other Los Anaeles players were in Pueno Rico to meet Montreal in a niaht pme whert Tracy Woodson drove in lhree runs, including a home run and a double, to lead the Dodaers to a 6-1 victory over the Montreal Expos. Woodson homered in the finh inning off loser Neal Heaton and added a two-run doubJc in the sill.th as thl' Dodacn won the opener in an annual two-game series to benelit the Roberto Oemente Sports City. At Vero Beach. Crai& Shiple y led off the Dodgers' half of the 10\h with a single and moved to second when Gilberto Reyes was hit by a pitch. Elsewhere 1n spnng baseball: Pa41nt t, Gluts 4: Benito Santaaio and rookie Brad Po unders eac h hit two homers. leading the San Diego Padrc.u>ver the San Francisco Giants. . Tn;u 4, Adaata S: Steve Kem p drovt' tn two runs with a pinch single in the 10\h inning. and Texas held on to defeat Atlanta as the Braves lost their fifth 1nA row. C unis Wilkerson opened the 10th with a srngle and moved to third on a double by Ruben Sierra. Both men scored on Kemp's sinaJc, which broke a 2-2 tie and put the Rangers up 4-2. ~ Bhat Jays 5, P~ 3: Rick Leach hit a two-run san&le. capping a three-run seventh inning as Toronto too\ advantage of some wildness by Joe Cowie' to beat the Phillies. Cowley walked two batters and hit another · before Cecil U pshaw walked to force in the tying run. PREPS ... From Bl Coron~el Mar 1sn 't exactly an unknown commodtt) at Estancia And rm sure there will be at least I 0 of the 16 coaches entering fi rst round pla) De.c. :!6 w1thJust one thing on their mtnds-behevtng the) can Wtnlt. Tournament masterminds Art and Chuck Perl) continue to outdo them· selves. * * * Add Laguna Beach: They had a contC"st for the best cover design for the An ms· basketball program and th~ 1,1,inner ofthc $200 pnze was none other than Fred Bowen. the freshman son of the basketball coach. Ed Bowen. The 1ns1dc word as that 1n no 1,1,a\ was it rigged -1 t wa~ the best · drawing by far. * * * If~ hat transpired tn the Sunset Ed Bowen uach followed with has sin&le. WW&e S.s U, Card.laala 11: Non-roster free agent Dave Gallqher hit a two-run homer with two out in the ninth innina, leading the White Sox over St. Louis and giving Chicago its fourth straight victory. Ori*• 5, Tittn 4: Mike Young hn a thr~run homer off rookie John Wetteland. spark.i n& a four-run fifth inning and leading Baltimore over the Tige~ who have lost seven straight. .Utros $,Pintea t : Terry Puhl hit a two-run double an \he eighth inning to help Houston beat Pittsbur&h. Bob Knepper, Rob Mallicoat. Charley Kerfeld and Dave Smith combined on the four-hitter for the Astros. Mth 5, Re4t 4: Bill Almon singled home a run and scored on John Gibbons· double, keying a thrtt-run seventh inning that ·carried the New York Mets over C'tncinnati. Randy Mye~ pitched two scoreless innings 1n relief for the victory. Y.U.eea 1, WWte Sos t : Rookie Roberto Kelly continuing his strong bid to win 3job in center field. hit a three-run,eighth·annanshome run. powering the Yankees past the C hicago Whtte So11 in a night game. Royals 4, hlas 3: Ball Pecota scored the winning run on two M.innesotaerrors m the I Olh mnmg to give Kansas City the victory. bMl1au a. Cuba I: Ron Tmgley's two.-out. two-run double broke a ttc m the mnth tnnms and gave the Cleveland Indians the v1ctol) over a spit\ Chicago Cubs squad. 1Ddlu1 111> 1, Brewers 8: Charlie Scott. Jack OTonnor and Greg Harris combtned on a five-httter and Carmen Castillo homered for the game's only as Cleveland sent Milwaukee to its seventh straight e~hibition loss. * '* * T usun football coach ManJon An- c1ch confirms that there as a plan in the works to upgrade the Tillers' . football .. stadium." which present!). and for the past 50 years or so. has a football field some 30 yards fro m the home side stands.. and three or four httk .. boxes .. on the v1s1tors side 1,1, hteh must accomodate a t least 300 peo ple. "We"ve got a commtttee with some prett) big hca\) ~eights tn town behind us." said Anc1ch. "They ho pe tohave1t read) b) the end of July w11h J.000 seatsofTthe ground and a pres!. box !>ttuat1on. ··aas1call) it's to upgrade the vis· 1tors' side and takt· the insane fence down around the field. You want a quaht) stadium. But at always gets down to that httlc dt'tail-money." League 1s any tndt<:at1on. the eventual use of the 45-sccond clock for preps tn theCIFSouthcrn Scctton won't be much ofa factor. league pla)-. and the football team Ancteh recentl) turned do wn a requrst from Massillon High of Ohio fo1 a non-league football game this fall.·· 1 told them they had the wrong people." said a chucklingAnc1ch. "We're not ready for that kind of thing:· It was used o n all levels in the' Sunset uague this season without !.O much a.s causinga ri~ple in the pla). except for the somettmesdelays in fi nall) deciding the 45-second clock 1,1,as not working. * * * You won't be seeing many early· start football games on the road(i.e. Hawaii. Pennsylvania. etc.) because ofa recent ClF decision against such perk!.. It was decided. rumored to be by the urging of Esperanza High types. that o thers were getttng an unfair advantage by starttnga week earl) and taking a week offlater tn the preseason area. * * * I've wondered out loud before. and rm going to keep nght on wondenng ... how come W oodbridgc ( I. 507 and a Division II school) 1s tn the 2-A Pacific Coast League? · Is Adam Keefe a o nce-1n-a-hfet1me nugget? Maybe so. but. the Wam ors were I 0-0on all le vels tn basketball tn 1,1, un the CIF Descn-Mo unta1n Con· !cr('nt'e l'hamp1onsh1p. * * • 11 )ou're going tocomplatn, at least propo!>Ca !.Olu11on. That's what the) 3lways sa) on the tcll'v1s1on and radio rebuttal!>. OK. Put the Sea V aew's Estancia ( t .400) into the PCL and WoodbngC' into the Sea View. then put Irvine ( 2.000) oft he South Coast League 1nto the Sea View and the Sea View's Saddleback (2.650) into the South Coast That would put sister schools Estancia and Costa Mesa m the same kague. and the three Irvine schools -Woodbndge. lrv1ne and U ntver· saty into the Sea V1ew. lcavmg Back Ba) n vals\oronadel Marand Newport Harbor in the Sea View, as well. It would also put Saddleback's talented Roadrunners where they belong-with El T o ro. Capistrano Va lley. etc lt sounds reasonable ~ but rm not ho ld1ngm) breath. He also s.a1d his school isn't read) for anythtng other than the Sea V 1e1,1,- Lcague. unle-ss 1t 1s to a "lower class11icatt0n .. Anc1c h ad m atted he was looking for something o ut of the area for a no n· league game unttl the C'IF rule killed chances. "The idea was to promote \Our pro gram ... said Ancich. "But _ Foothill. LosAlamttos, lrvane. El Toro and Ocean View w11l lill Anc1c h'sdancecard before Sea View League pla) tn the fall. * * * Nommattons for the South All-Star football team will be revealed Apnl 9 and the final 35-man roster on Apnl 23. but Anaheim Bulle tin sports- writer Jim Ruffalo. apparently in disagree.ment with All-Orange C'oun· ty sek cttons which were loaded with South players. has already installed his North counterparts as 40-poant underdogs Hmm mm. That's Ruffalo. as tn buffalo .. ~1hl!i:~''ttjjj·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Temple gets llnal No. l .·la ballotlng Ex-Anteater may be key for Wildcat~ Tolbert shook has head and laughed. -It Sttms ltk.e I've been in college 29 years." 1n that body." All-America second time for ManabJg : The top four teams 1n the season's : final college basketball poll match the Defensive boards TSjob for well-travelled Tolbert Arizona is Tolbert's third stop in fi ve yeari:. smce va<Suatina from Lakewood Hlah School fo llowing an outst.andin&~prep carttr. He spent a year and a tialf at UCI before a disqteement over playan& tame with Antcaaen Coach Ball Mulhpn prompted a move to Cerritos Collqc. It's the body of an NFL tiaht end, complete with sof\ hands. What he gives away in inches to most centers must be overcome by his strcnath and surpnsin• quickness. NEW YORI< (AP) -Danny Mannina of Kansas was named to The Associated Press All-Amenca basketball team for the se<lond strai&ht year Monday and was joined by Hersey Hawkins of 8radley1 the h1ahest srorin& Division I player an 11 years. I h1&hrst seeded of the NC AA tour- • · nament. : Temple. Anzona. Purdue and : . Oklahoma remained the top four for • the fif\h straight week. altho uah :· Arizona and Purdue switched place$ Jrom those previous polls ~ Temple, 29-1 and Atlantic 10 : • =c hampions. was tabbed top S«d 1n f .. the East u well as the-top team 1n the ', poll with SI first-place votes and !•· ~J.1 87 points from the nationwide I ~ panel of sport writen and broad· • {casters announced Monday. Jr..:. The Pac 10 chamPJon Anzona f "'~ W1lck1u. 31 ·2. received ellht lint· 4 : place vote~ and I, 1 ll points 1n ... movma up one place 1n tbe voti ... • Purdue. 27-l dropped o ne plact l .tfter los1na 10 Ohio State duriQ& tht .. ~k after clinchana the 8• Ten < onf<'ren« title The BoiJermakm r«ehcd the other fim-ptatt votealld I OSQ points. m more than Ok»- homa. )().) ' f. I · ,• T he Soonrn. champ1on1 oftbe Iii f1&.ht. ~111 be thr top ~ in IM Sou1hea1t ' T UC SON -If Amona center Tom Tolben "'ere 6-11 , teammate Steve Kerr said somewhat JOk.tnil). the Wildcats could proceed directly to Kans.as Cit) and not bother with all the prehmtnary games lcad1na up to collqe basket- ball's Final Four. · But since Tolbert stands just 6-7. Arizona must travel the ~me hazardous road u the other 63 teams compctma in the NCAA Tournament that beg.ms th11 week at e\S)\t siteS 1round the count!'}. Arizona. the tOP"l«ded team in the West Rq1onal. open' Friday at UCLA's P1ulcy Pavilion aaaanst Ivy Lca&ue champion Cornell. To lbert can't do much about bis hei&bt at this po1n1. but he knows be could be the difference betw~n I very &ood lelJOn and a pat teaJ01\ for the 31·2 W11dctts. The husky 2.-0.pound tmior appears to be pcakin&•t the rilftt lime. as his strona tns1dc pJay helped Anzona swcer throuth the PacifJC·IO Con~rcnce BaHc1bal Tournament unchalleneccS. In Arizona's 93-67 win over Orcaon State 1n unday's championship pme at McKa.le Center. Tolbert scored 12 points and P'lbbr:d 1 l rebounds. H e wu named to the alt~toumament team. "h's all on the lfoe now ... Tolben says. "I rahze it's the end of the year and the end of my last year 1n collcat •· He's had a solid two-year career with the Wildcats. averqi~ l l .9 points a pme 11 •Junior and 14. l poinu this season.. But Tolbert is an inconsistent rebounder. which is why coach Lute Olson was so pk_astd to see his stanin& center &rab 40 rebounds 1n Arizona's last four outinas. Eachoftht Wlldcat.shuasPecl6c rok. Kerr as tht ball-hand&tr and three-point threat; All· American Sean £1Hou is the peneuatina forward, C raia McMillan the defensive saoppe.r: and Anthony Cook the abot--blocker. Tolbert. an excellent shooter from inside I S ftet. needs to be the defensive rebounder. .. That•s why I tet on bim the war I do," Olson Yy&. "Tom has bttn aiviftl us 1 conusaent effort in practice and now if1 lhowirw in bellpmes. The way he's been ,ettintafter tbc bait on &be defen11ve &)au is v~ promisina. ..Thb 111 pat time for him to be ,euuina his pme totetbtr on that met of the coon. WMrl ArUoftl loll 10 New Me.ako, Obon almotl made Joe Turner tht sc.an1na cenle'f. "Some playen are ldf--motivtted. othen have 10 have IOmebody EMtuns them," Obon uys. Wfom fits the .. ucr ddlnitioa. He's JUJt 1 bi& old soft·hea.ned youna man, which is hard to llftllJM • "I thank I've brou&ht m y level of pjay up a notch the last couple olweeks," Tolben slid. "It's been a fun two years. Six more w1ns and ifs over ... COLLEGE NOTES -T otal attendance for the Pac· I 0 tournament's five sessions at Mc Kale Center was 66,447. Conference commissioner Thomas Hansen eS1imated that the Pac-10 made a S l million profit on the event. as opposed to a S420,000 take l.ut year duri~ the inauaural Pac· I 0 toumamen1 at P•uley Pa vi ho n. The tournament moves to the neutral site of the lftl)ewood foruM in l 98a. Conference officials will meet in April to discuu a 1990 location. "The Forum miaht be ~t and the answer 10 all our concerns. but I don't think we can wait until '89 to pick a '90 site.·· Hansen laid. EUion was named the touma10enl's most val""bk ~ycr a_ftcr tcorin& 71 points in three pines. Jo1nina Elliott. Tolben and KtTron the aU- towtWDCnt aeam were Stan'fonl's Todd Uchd and ~ Scaae•s Oary Payton . Petitions V.--crc beina siancd outside McKalc ttqucstina that Ari.I.Ona officials Mire IC.err's uniform number (lS). ··1 siped h 10 timee,'" said Km, who i1 1mmen11Cly po~11r in TUCIOn. He La~ lddina. "I tbl"k it 1 kand of ridkuk>us. I'm Oauercd. but n's another indication of 1'-c incredible amouJ\t or 1tt.CJ\tkm this team has been scttinc." • Joinin& the two teniors on the first team wett 1enior ~ Grant of Michipn, J'unior Sean Elliott of Arizona an sophomoteJ.R. Reid of Nonh Carolina. 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C, ... •:l ' -. •t•• Zola Bodd Officials want Budd out, again LO'."CXJ!\ l ..\Pl -Trac i..'> 1nte1 nauu n a l go,erntng bod) ca lled \fon d.n lur Zola Budd\ v.1thdra .... a l hon th1: ~orld Cross-Co u n 1n ( hJn p 1unsh1ps Budd accu~d t h.c panc 1 b;1v. mg w pol111ca l prcssure fhc International .i.mateur .l,th k11t .\wx1a11on said 11 asked thl B ritish tra ' k fe<krat1on 10 take tht au1o n be-l auSK 11 w as 1mposs1ble .. t•• ~udra n1e1: the eltg1b1lit\" of B udd fulluv.1ng tv.o a lle-gcd contacts v..11h South .i.fr11..an trac k mr"t"ts la'>I -.ear 1lffit1als uf the Bn11sh -\m a teui .\thli:t1Cs Board and the -\mateu• .\thlct10 .<\s~lC'1a1 1on said the' v.eie Stull' 1ng th1: I.\ .\f s tateme nt bu1 v.11u ld h;i\ e no respun~ unul Tue · da' d t the earh~t The meet 1s sch~uled tor "1arch ~ in .\u d.ldnd. '\,e 111 Zea la nd ~'ernl h lad • .<\lncan c ountries ha' e threat· cnt'd to ho\co u the mN"t 1f 8 udd run:. E.arher ihc t .i. .i.F s.a1d 11 ft'ared that Budd \ p.tn1L 1pauon for Bnt.ain co utd lead 11 ant1-apanht"1d bo~cotts o t th1' )car s 01~ mptl C.,amt"S and other maJor mt't'ts Budd blasted the I A.A.Fs ~ omm1:nda11on ·tt 111 o u ld !>eem that undt'r poh11cal prc'>surr and panicularl~ the t hreat t \ume lOUntncs boycotJlnf the .\ud .. lan<t~nt 11 v.ould be poht1c tu .. u,pend me from intcrna llonal com- peu11on pending an '"'es11ga11on lu ng en o ugh tu l..eep me o ut of the '1:v. Zeala nd ra1..e .. she said in a \t<11mcn1 1S)ucd 1hrough the Bnt1<>h .\matcur -\thktt1.. Board .\n' w-<a lled e' 1dt'nce must ti' defin11wn ha'e been a'atlable '>•m.e Junt" I" -· In •h statcment the l-\4.f said • had studied alleg.a11o ns brought !'-' the Supreme ( 01..nnl to r Spon n .\"'•\.j ·,on.crning Z ola Budd's a, l • t .c\ n uth -\fn ca dunng l %- Thc ~1.memller 1-\-\F Coun1..c. .igrel'd una n1mou\f\ last Fnda~ th at u"h enainl' remain~ as to her intr- ng1:mer1 lt rule'> .-1nct'm1ni Sou1t- .\fman ,11nt.id' ttnd th a t the Bnmh J uth \.1n11e .. \,\('ft' "Olli in a pos111on I• ~u..:an11..·c th<' d1g1tnt~ or· Budd thl" frllc'"atton \ta:e me,I said .OILERS. • • From Bl , '~.n ,,vr n~ \1ngk b \ r um f-l nfC\ J '1J J ,;i,nfi1.C' th h' .\h arc-1 10 tht' ' , 1n J n d t he Oiler-, tool. t he lead 1n trtl filth Dan "111l('r \lngled and J~ )1..1 ll'"''l tWt l1n base 111 11h a fie ldt'r's ,hl'l\.l 11 11)<' '1 •th and after t""o v..ere •ut A• j n "nght '>tn g led and B rad \\ .i "'-''" l "'' J p tll h to load the t°'J"4.'' ~ •rl'' 1ur'>('d a .3-2 pit h for a run ,, "~ "'J ":o g 'C' thC'01IC"rsthc cad But r• !hl l'\Olll•m ,>t tht' SC'' enth T '•,in J u l .. l·\ 1pcncd v.1th a doubk .ind "-"rn ! • n a th hall tnp k . and ..lltl '" • v.a 'lo adC'd the bas.es and l~·..JJ ·"rnl'I.! his inrield into a fi,t' r 1d n .Jr · J rJ.tn pul t he v. inn1n1 run J d ,,, ... hl n J oounc-er 10 shon ll'\ultt:J n J "l, 'l'tlhrov. at the plate I hl 'r•' ,J,l'' l,1rdan a1 5-2 Basketba ll coach fired -\L'STI' 1 \P -l n 'l'' '• , • Te'a~ basl..ct~jll i ,1..11.h li.1tl \\ .. tol~h ha.-, be-en fir~J lhC' \u\I r \mn ,.J n 'itlte sma n rl"Pl''1l'd \I •n.!J' " ~~: f hC' n<.'111 'P"J>l"r ~Ul•tt"\I •''ll r·em Oc.·r 01 the tcarn .ind '<'' e rJ l ' •urc<'' , ,, ..... to th<' tl·am r .1 rn'\\•r tha• \.\dthlh had ~n 'rl-.1 J'l<.'r ''' \c.'JS-1.1n~ K TB<. -1 \ .\u~I r ..1 " l'P.."1<"d 1hat \\ d 1li,h haJ tx·.r ' rl'•I \ nt'"'' 1.0nll·rcn1.l "'.1' ~n J ••d IN 1 l l " T ut'~J' J ' •he ,,·u l\Ju'i R l" al ('om pk' h ' .i "'' ~n, c ~ ' .1"m1 .. \.J lh<' rw 111.,paper ~,Pl)ned \t h l't1, P •rC'\tor Deloss Dodds will 't"lJ J 'h"n ~tatcment and pro babh J " ""u"' t' J '\(.'.an-h ..:-ommlltt"( 10 tun: J ,u,,r\\111 the -\mmc3n l\tat~man 'l'P.'nC'd h's 3 dtlOC' deal ,,n e ~lUfl'T s.a>d \t'l\.oluwh P'l''"' eh · l H'tHgt-\lul ler the "·~·1nt h 1phn m ••rl ,t'nte1 said "( o a ch l .i k·J and ,,uJ ht' u..v uldn I l"C •'u r "'J\. h J n' 'Tl\.)f't'. •• \ltc1 I u rning I Jmund at th e end Iv.''" r nii«t1njt 11 • \1ullt'r \A1d I THE H OUSE DEBATE CONTINUES ... " \\'hat t. HOUSE of IMPORTS Apart from the Re~t'? u.u. -· ¥• ..... .,.,,...,..~ _....,....-n ~ Extroordiltan/ Dolla.r Value! ,. .. Settle tbe Debate ... Vlalt Ua Toda,y aad Decide for Tounelf. H U of1MPORT • HOfftt ~ MtTCafes Bm: • l)r ~Lie l~llll ... ~tl·' ~ ...... "--""' -\) .... .,l9'Cllllft a.-.r £draardhlry Se.n'lcet Dial 213/714 am•csoa SoiullA Ana (1 and~ (1·91) ~ ,. M .. Orenoe eo.t DAILY PIL.OT I T~. Merch 15~ 1988 Specialtjr clothing outlets wearing down department store sales :5Pecial'Y clolhina stORS have ..ken away millions of doUan ftom dtputmcnt lloret in the lut few ,,.,... adl:pmunmt~ tints.._ Gimbeb and Obrbecb's fold. and s~ty shops like Tbe Limited and Banana Republic multiply. Accordina to an ~le in the March i.s.suc of Entttprtncur map· zinc, the sh1f\ is from huge. mulu- level department stores to smaller. su-camlined stores with closely de- fined inventory -stores that special- ite in everytht_ng from tor to hard-ware to cenaJn types o ready·t<>-"ur. ~hy store sa1n grew approx- imately 60 percent faster than depart- ment stores' between 1982 and 1985. Why the phenomenal, .,.owth? One or the bigest factors io this ~ is the number of er.aployed women. They have htllc spare time to shop and want to enter a store. find What they need quickly and lea,e. Specialty stores make finding the ri&bt item easier. "The department stOf'e approach 1cnerally was that 1f )'Ou had cno~ mcrcbandisc. eno~ people will (cvenwatty) buy n. sayt Dotolhy Metcalf. chairman of the ~han· disc marketing depanment at the Fashion Institute of Design and Mcrchandisana. Howe,er. th~ department stores arc hampertd by largr mventory nttds and their tendency towards mass purchasina. By contrast. s~"C1alty shops are structuttd around a deep merchandise selection instead of a wide one. thus store owners can react to fashaon changes faster than a large store. and in the apparel indus- try. uminJ 1s everything. Spectaltzauon has meant that en- trepreneurs can start a bu.sincss w1tb a minimum of store space and a more reasonabk outla> of cash for their 1nvcntOf). lnadd1t1on, fc..,.ertypesof Hems an: stocked. and more goods arc purchased from the same supplier. which ofkn means bigger discounts for the store owners. torn lake Alcott & Andrews.. Tbc um1ted and Espnt are good uam- plcs of how ~lhna a nArt}>WCr .eltt•ion of •ftt.mcd tlothina worts. There is. how<'ver. a darker ~•de to spcc1ahz.at1on. csp«1ally when you don't respe>nd quickly enough to a changmg martctpla('(. Take The Gap. for e xample The Gap ·us formed an 1969 to offer a Kl«t1on of Levis and other low-cost casual clothma. The concept worked well for more than I 0 ycan. unul the early '80s when compctauon in- creased. and the demand for low-cost jeans. den• m JICkcts and S\olieats bq;an to decrease. However. in 1985. a m._,or merchandising O\trhaul replaced the store's denim and clearan~ sale style w11h cra,on-colo red shctland sweaters and trendy casualwcair: the Gap also purchased Banana Repubhc -giving this stol) a happ) ehding. The moral of the story 1s that spccialt) 'itorc owners ha' c to be extre'Tlcly careful to keep track of their cus- tomers· tastes . ..,.::============================--· Examples o( Stx'\.1alt) stores that •• our we FIVE YEAR CD 8. 45;· 8. 12·· *RATE YIELD ( lur tnkr uh 111' l'l•l ,\f 11 I I> i:, •I'll "'·'' ·'l ni.1~. 1 hi~ J1tll-rl11,, t.,.,111111 .. , 1 I'' 1-. •I r11riJ .111J r .. r '"ur l'''•~llh-1 .. ~ \\ hl'!l \ Ill 111\\ ·I' '11' ,!11141 '111\111\Ulll ' •11 I' l 1rn 1 r 11l 1 r ,, 11\\ nd .11, \11J rs~h t 1111\\ '"u •. 111 nu~ .1,1111,·r,:1,\·11 '"llll'""'', 1,, .. , Ilk .1,\\dl I r 1111 r l1.I \t'.tl ' d1, .. \111i11r ,111' Ill'\\ ,l\\lllllll 111 ,1.fd 'j 11 11)0 'I II ' JI L\I 'Ill): l',t\111, ,J\ Ill)!' .11.,1Hl! I \ 1\J 111 :•(JI, I .I \. 1, ii\ 'lllf\'J h .. IJJJ\ "'UOO\ \\h1k· 'ul'r" l.1 I I •r 'IHI~ \11,! , ... ,,., ,\ 111 ..: .. 'tt lh\ (''II\ I 1"'""'' I 1111fhl1l 11 '•I di 11J 111,·: 111111• ,1111 J l..rlhn.I! J1~J'l ~""·1llr11J." "1 \l 'h,· 1'11111 "1\111~ H.111~11111,, tll'tr l"I \\Ill \'11u \. ,tfl r1,)~ \ I h I ~ •,'I I ' 11 'lft\ \\, ·11 rr11\ t•k ,> ,,Ill hJ\C:O lllf\PUf .J\I'·· \ ... ,,, I,.,,, ... , .. ,w 111'lt.:l•J \\ h11 1.uulJ mJl.l 1 l"i1~...:.r ,J '" r, 1" Ii 111 ti, 11 • f, •1 1, .J ,, , , 111 r 111 r..lll'' (:all 1-800-PACIFIC PAOFIC S\VINGS BANK < h..trte"rcd 1n J\~I L05 AN<. UX.~IY, HOLLYWOOOl \l:L\10.'n _p Ml 1!1~ ·.MAR VI A :1t t•l ~II• Oa ~GE (.Ot."N"JY, .OSTA \ilE A 1.-,,, l'tO <..OSTA M <.ocaT\'AROS ·1·· e.tl -,.., • 8HAJCAUI CU NTY, '' " a EET ·1.-n.'tl l ,. ;,! • •TH ST•£BT ~,_. "'~ O:tt f \I " 1 • PLAZA -u vi~ n,!.U [\t ,.,t6. alAU'O -, , )I-~ ,,.II. n ·c 1'J\ ·1~ JM • &MEGO ~ CAa.uaA.D 1114'1 -~ "'.1"' • FU.ta•~ til~ .!'i ~I I haH' been doing \lo ell ~lhng a Sp('C"1fic Wickes unit , 1 Shirokijoin S-\NT..\ MONIC .\ (AP) -..\unit ot "1 kl·s Cos. Inc said Monda~ 11 ha\ formed a JOlnt venture w11h Sh1rolo Corp. of Yo kohama. Japan to design and manufacture ""1ndO\' regulators fo r th(" North ..\m,•ncan auto market The \\ 1ckes un11. Wickes Manula<- tunng Co. of Southfield. Mach . and h1ruk1 current!) are leading sup- pliers of components to autom:i.,ers 1n thl' l nited States and Japan "indow regulators contml the speed and pos1t1on of po"er "1n- do"''> "'hlch \a. 1d,es said are C\P\'t"tt'd to dominate an 1n reasingl~ large share of the l ' S market Wickes Manufactunng makes a 'anel) of electronanc and m«han1cal auto components and last fiscal ~ear !>Old about S I b1lhon m ong1nal equipment 10 automakers. It also selb smaller amounts of auto pan.-. an thl' !K"t·onda~ market. 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Comtnefd al, Automotive, loellng or Help Wanted ,..,.., 1tacti 1111 c.... •• 11u 1112 ••e•.... 11• 111~.. , .. ,.~ c..e.... aut ••ert.... ... ..... a. •• '~i: •· .... 11•1111 LIDO ISLE lrfll.USLUll VILLA Balboa 28A 1\4o.9A _.,CLEAN tar~ 1 Bdt"' ·-"-.-* h 1•11••11 fi Quality remodel Open & Newbed tord -•BR -+ condo comer unit, nice 38R 28A upetWa ~ wi g.wage. No pete. SIOO .,.,... -F to stir 28' 2b• trl-plix. PSYCHIC Mtl&NdS ln E brlgf\12 llY 3 bdrm, large bonus. 3 lull BA. beautl-vl4lwe, w/d Incl, 1109& w/eundeck. walk In llnglle. \914-8 Anaheim. 11drm 1a.. d/w, wet bat. C.M. Bright with ocean Toro. S20 SPECIAL with patlo & yard. Franch lul $3500/mo M alt 831-f0521W 722-7H5/H doeMa. "'*· O/W, die--~ $775 No pet• 875-MOe breeze, $413. H e .• thle eoupon. ADVICE IN -·· -bNmt & ~-0, --WID'*"P· 2-STDOY 2 BA t ~BA. \'oulll ... 4/~S•&-2439 ALLMATTEAS41,_ white on while decor IOf 1 790-2BR 2BA. den, ffpl, epe. 1 bit to be9Ct\ S 1300/mo. lllfLITI M 1 m OletlwMhet. w/d hk-up, Furn. room In dbi'LTciO Pk tresh clean look . Franeh door• • • In 642.-&240 or 54&-2717 g.w. compl. UC)-9raded/ mobtla home on bay. $5 t9.500 631-1400 .. ; white. !Ito pets S 1400/mo ....... Rant brand new tor leaal POO/mo 541-0390 anar• amenltlea. noot etc. CLIFFHAVEN Dela 780-5000 -· 2 br duplex Yeeny. Baeut 2• eptl reedy for .. View property Spac;loul 3 \ r\\ 'I \ )'r I ~ -\ ., , ~..., "'* pcU 10 H.,dlng ... 3 rno-.ln. Aa IOw u $6401 BA YFRONT 2br 2ba. tam S•OOl mo. 873-5100 bdrm 1n outstanding RE:ALT~C.... ~ •/ aa.boa.•~1 115-5No*p«s • ...._. ... thedlfterenoa. rm,lolt.apa.tp,dblegat HBhOmenearbMCh lg ne1ghb<>rhood.walkto all ~'f:"\VtrY"'l'"YrRJ:'AJ11 IU-arn. Quiet. YHrly, $1495 pvt IOI All prlv, g'ar. 1choo11 Terrific ex-.-. . W ~l l AJ l... llLll&Un.f 530 w Wlllon 646-1264, 642·96&6 adults. n-peta. $375 utll1 pans1on potential. Seller ct.11 llHI iffi REAL.TORS • 28' 1.,.._ fUm • .,.25 wt!. T~L MGMT lll-fLU Incl 536-6759• will assist with tmanctng, ~BR OUp,x. Quiel, prl-•II 1~ 1. 175-0431 722-9012 Ot 642-t603 2 bedrm bath, 8d\.lh•S900 H.B MIF needed 10( tg $595,000 63 t-1400 vata, lg yard, sngl garage. 2BR Etaoant condo ocaen c:tMNng teaa. 5-41-3758 eu c pool home Mature. - \.\\I I HI H1 " 1 xtra ott street parking, & bay views. Frptc: micro, SUPER lhw'p lBR. "' blk lln• TYPI EASTBLUFF Townhouse resp, n-smkr pretd $475 111 •Mt , 1,.. good area $780. 780-0768 pool & spa Gu & w•ter 1 10 bc:tl. New carpet & tMa. Eaetllde 28' 181, gwage. Aftt. 3 ... 2B•. 2 c•r ger-_1mo incl u111 964-8035 H£Al £<..,l•'l -----pd $1350/mo 850-7311 700/rno +MC. Yaar1y. lgy.,dw/patlo,wtllr-hk ...., ... • PIH ~'1 lllT -87~ 101• 873-6'78/•ft 8 up. sn 5tmo. aQa. no pall $1025/mo M/F 28 • Nmkr 2 Br n1c&- c d 28 1, B tlo ** 3Br 28a -----2•·.u "-~ 6«-10 10. 1-5 Moo -Fri ly turn apt Npt $hrs. REALTORS on o r, ' a. pa spa, 1 block lo bellcht "~-...... --TSL ~MT.... . -1.,,." ornugepvt ydsav.il Smt S1550 mo. YEARLY.~ .... ~ __,LIDO ISLE turnllhed 1Br, stepsto bch Ger $460 ~ HUIFHIT HrUI pet ok Pool 646-2846 646-7•98• 2 Ldfoom. 1W. d& .n 1• UITl9I g•raga utll. Included 630-6433 Lori On the sand·newer bldg * 28r Cottage-beck house •IL-* M0\19-ln Bonual 1 'JM' $550, 1 pen. no pets. 1725/mo yearly 1 rer-M'if stir 4sR"Ne Westclltf only 8 years old Has Lg yard. brick patio hard-_.r• ...... S950 + $500 MC. POOi Pvt petlo Cable ton, no patL 673--0637 home. frplc. pool. Avl 38A·28 A up & 2BR-28A wood firs, gar gardener 3BR °' 2BR .. Oen, 2YtBA. 900 S.. lane 144-2t 11 54-5137 After t 1am ' LIDO ISLE tvrnlahed A.Pt April Call Cricket Bus i.to~ll'llPl .... ~9"9~~ lower Bit ins trplcs 4 paid $725 645-2S66 $1450/mo 640-SIM Btlr Vary ei.gant. 2 bd . Bay 2:2·•566 Hm 548-~066 pup- car gar etc $699,950 I •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• •lllTl&.I• sout.·~~tptex E::t~~!,'!~.i~:.-"715~;'!' views & prlv. beach NB Heights F/25•, Prof Champion line t:i'~' JACIU Rill n Beautttul trl-lvl 2Br 1• ... e a 2-5 Bdrm $900-$5000/mo 2br 1 ba lrpl. new l1tll1t • $250. dep. s 1500/mo 675-3197 ()( noo-smkr stir 2Br 28a. ~-3620 aves• 171-HlO lll-0111 & spacious 1Br 18• Merli. A.gt 873-9378 carpet/paint, d«:k, gar. •••!M-5195•* * 675-5193 * lrpk. dlw. w/d $450/mo condo 1oc m a quiet S 95 uttls incl 642-3319 OUNO CAT. tong-heir • .. tall *TlllL-· 11 *tm7~ 1.Qt. *Natalie E .. STSIOE T ... -·"•t•-" & h a I waterscaped complex _.r• ...-8600 ,.. o wn .. oma -· -•• NEWPORTTerrace, NB F c •• arcoal ~rfl'/ w lie r;; •• 1.1/c.a•os Frplc. wid hkup. pool. iac 4BR. family rm . 2'~BA, 28A 2BA Ilk• new, lrpj, 2Br. 18Sla2. 5umonnfurtnh. gar to ahara 38r condo Pool Rad collar t1g 3110, Fair . ____ .._ ___ ,....,,_I $750-S 1020 No pets 2400 s/f GrMnbett, pool 28'. lBa. frplC, ~-refrg, ~· 1930/rno 686-.019 & Falrvtaw. CM 957-3207 " tr:l ZlOZ Can Velma 549-2447 $1800/mo Btlr 7"" 7"'"2 1 car get. 1 or 2 paoc>M Dyt640-242e Eve/Wlcnde Shara Bath No smkr "0 ~wmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-&J ~.,... ...., ''™ pets $330/mo • $330 11 NEWPORT BEACH j •condo 2er 2ea. new Un.tPl•llm 1 1025 mo. NICE AREA. E'tlda 1Br am cottage aec d•P • S150 clean fnlU\ ans w Newpon 28d S850 I crpt lndry rm. pool. ale, Sho'#n by appt. 973-1039 Frplc patio tndry fK no: dep. 499·4364 \M1ll nu Npt Hts 2BR condo $1200 sec. carport Nr SC Plza. Spacious •BR 3'~8A. 2 2BR 2BA dul)tex. beet! unit P4ttl Ss50/mo ~aac .. l87 Prol fem n1smk 30. rid to ARE fR[[ Baylront condo 2Bd $1375 $895 No pets 640-2495 story home w/huge P•tlo w/balcony dbla garage E 21st 645-72~ S Magnificent view. Lg metr South 01 tl;.,y near ~ · shr 4BR 28A w spa ~a.<•' • -· ~ ·-· _._, ........ , t....., .... i;, •• > Mt\olf .. " ·-, ~ • ' ;t ~ > • "' t • • )I m:"J::n" I i WATERFAONT~OME •EASTS1DE remodeled au1tew1enc1porct1.3car ..u-(213)534-1•77 IWllr•lll wfi>rol mel 2 rooms S400 Cal·. REALT~RS 631· 00 2BR lg yard encl garage, par king A.11all no w ,.....'V· ... , utll 964-5557 : I 8-lM& blaali 2106 I pet Ok A vl now • $1800/Wk or S8000/mo BAY & OCEAN vu New 18a, gar no pets encl CU•l-IPll • 5850,mo 646•4902 YW lllTl&.I decor On OcMn 81 1800 pallor W/O hkupa. 1750 -.U... PROF type shr 3 bd Sch ¥EARL y 2 bd 2 ba lrpl __ _ sit 28'+ den. gar +lg 2838 Santa Ana Ave lrnt nse $650/mo incl l•-------- ger lrg yard lndr'f hoO~ 3 BDRM 2 bath house ll...e1! storage $1850.673-7892 Appl 845-25()() John luubW 1'1''°"1 Ill Aol utlls 1 mo dep 241•8943 LOST SET OF KEYS W ITH "' L..iilliil _____ ..... ______ .. up Pets 0 K $ 1375 mo Farmly room, large yard, BAY & OCEAN VIEW 18r 516 ,.._ Iris 38, 2 .. _ lndry Gerdan A.pt, spactou1 ~00.~ h 11oZ.':l,0"1::~~ day°' 634-8344 msg RAINBOW IN NEWPORT 142-Hll ... ~ ............ ________ * 67S 9797 * "CJ pets Water paid ,. .... 2BR I di I .---:-1 -. -"' 2-72& OR COST ES ., ."" 818 •338•8537. luxury panthOIJM, n..,. rm, new carpeting, new . Pit o. w. w w '""t' bu ch Sl•5'0 tal&JI aat... A M A. ,. INJ latatt It Ctlll •••• 1024 •-11.--c•rpet. w/d, $1100/rno paint s 1soomo Avail crpts/drps, encl ger ••l ... 11111• Fem --~smoking .. ,,.,hi Call 650-3A23 ---2107 3Lg Bdrms 3'>pvtba:-2 Securltygata 675-2995 tmmed 720-879 1* !!_!O No pat.845-5577 SoJi~.Ptli attend';~ needs ui~"°' Ptrataala lltl 'ltuea/Ct.... Ill& Yll• cm• Ptaiaaala car gar frplc yd s 1350 BAYRIOGE CONDO 28r &V .. IL "'11 N~ studio .. ,._.. studio In CdM or 911 IS C:: :1 lOOZ HIE '• * 2Br plus study on mo 151 Albert Pl Opn 28 11 dbl " "' .. """' -• S500 6 8 0 NEW CREDtT CARO -MO __ ,., 8 I II d I d 48R Ocean F1on1 New Medi-wllnds or apptm 645-0968 • upper, p, gar • apt. wi no kitchen. lnct 2Br 1',.,BI Townhouse or less 44. 14 One Refu seo• Ma1or ---------eaull u y remo e e sec., pool, W/O frig lncld, gar . wld, retrlg micro. Laundry room . all built--•• , • ..., M A TURE 1 Credit Cards info & more • ' 't.Mt.1118ER OF THE ' 3BA pool nome with 1 err a " ea r s 1 YIP BRANO NEW ANO no pet $1300mo 675-9460 new carpet. mirrored Ins. good locatlon --• pro woman UN'S ~NETWORK e11erytn1ng Tota quality $3500 ,..,orith 675-506 1 FREE RENT TOO' ••--.... wardrobes. ulll paid $765/mo. 28'. 181 unfum . Yea.rly needs 2 bdr yearly before CGae111 1Y·ou3or5_7c.8!_d30T1od1 E'xYt' COLDWeLL. BANl(eRC E. 'lk'\ 1 tht. I >t ·-.t ILllCIM 1110000 IJ;Jtstand1n9 SP rnA 2- story home r a co•t'ler 101 w ~aro .. u .a l1onrs French 000'~ ~ window~ 3 lireo•ace<s soa & more 144-IOIO ... ovERNMENT HOMES lrom $1 00 Iv Repair• Also Foreclosures ~ T8Jl SEIZED Proper! es Call TOOP. v •c• "' -:.r RE PO h5t '-305 •44. •O\.;..r E•I G·20S TOLc Re•~n Clable 1 24 nr< 38 38 1 -·-$1600 month Jur-e 15tn preler New· .... lhrouQMut & on•y 2 Ctrtaa lltl Mar 2122 r a condo sty e tnple G $555/mo 6'0-0507 2078 Thurin port Isl or West Ne...nort C-205 24 HAS Must see 10 appreciate ••OB SEAWARD 2 Sty• gar 1nd1v1dua1 w/d incl 2 2Ba. air, frptc. pool, spa Charming dH1gner 28r -------· area Judy 642-9601 or la lt I minutes 10 0011 c.ourse l msirs I p micro. 2 car atad communlly 2Br, __ TSL MGMT 642-1603 -.. Call today tor your per· 2Br 1·, Ba lrg encl pa ho wlls free S 1250 432-6723 S 1500mo 760-1275 181 unit w/trench doors LG 2Br l '~Ba. frplc, patio. 548-2062 * f ~ta sonal Sl'low1ng Asking trplc comm pool no & windows, stove ratrlg. new carpet, paint. DIW, RESPONSIBLEnon-smok· h•HllCI · llll SJ99 000 A n pe•s S950 832-4618 Cnarm1ng clean 2br 1 .. ba .. OUY•!ll w/dryar lrplc. deck 1v.i14/1 $825/mo -4 ~ ing ous1-~• ex~'-wife AIDE/Uv&-ln F prel. non· smkr ASSISI disabled teacher No exp nee PIT Room • sm sal 645-2357 on>' n e cottage Nu paint large 2 o C d Pool t a 2273 Ml A 845-61•1 ''~ "'" McCasland631·1266 13 Cute out cozy Duplex yard no pets $800/mo-t!in'::.$~350/:.:::J'i'i:· 1•;.garage ,..11 ullll paid ner •. v -Wii§;Eir.~ wish to immed tease a I •~i~\·? Units 2BR IBA 1 c.ar sec dep 243 E 22nd St Avall 4t 1. 760-3676 MESA VERDE two 2BA I. 2-3 BF\ turn townhouse .• r • gar Frp•c Q11ve by 5 14 BLUFFS 28R Den. 1'..,BA, SPACIOUS 28drm 18a 2BA. t up & 1 down, ~~ llftu\fV'(J,.,>J home or condo in Corona J A·B Jasm.ne $950 mo Coot ocean breeies 38A di gar comm POOi. night wl patio $950. Ill, last ~ w/gar. ~ redec, bit-un~\!\AJllo, " : 1 del Mar-Newport area tor ;. • 0, 702 Begonia s 1000 Exec twnhme 2 car gar tight v-N-pets $1250, deposit. Available now! 1n1. water turn. $750-OC\lroc.'l• di il17TI!'<'! ,. ; , 1 yr Pis call Mr Hay at CHILD CARE lniae 1044 VILLA HITALS ~:;d011 ~~~~5 ~~~.:6;~1 760-8827 645-3758 721-0620 °' 247-5030 _ ~~g'~ ?~~9g;~·6512 .lid lt1'~1,,.,,.,1 """''" •• (7 14) 476-2766 13 ,::Y~1~\~;'"~0~m~P~1 175 4112 Harbor-v7ew Hornes/3br Mt'·"'•1•·• '" ~···~·"" St1131 t 2742 Good pay 651·8678 • leasts de E11ec twnhme. 195" Pt Claridge. 2ba "~• .. M~. -•.a MOVE IN NOW! ne1r pr.c, "" " .IJt'\ • •I• - BEA • p ,,._ 38 ., e d 2 -.. ---•· •· • • STO GE UNITS Avail LIVE-IN u ELPEA t~ ..,.,._,_ TlllTLf lllCl IUI 1.; 'ew 01n• ..,..,., Mar r c 1 a yar car at-S 1650mo No pets Av1 Harbor/Hamilton 1Br r• .,.....,. iu "" ~ ·' ,.. n .,. ..,.,..,. 3BA 2BA Hoos 1 Green-"10,.,e J Od' . oa a•a11 1ached garage cornm 4115 640-0900720-9218 **SPACIOUS SPARKL-decorated. pool $500 m•r.1 Jffl l!r« ~' now 12 x 30 and 12 11 ly couple FI T or ~- belt voe..,., P"t spa 011 4-1 $2900673-9013 • l pooi &spa Avl210iana ---INGEasltldaA.pt,1Bdrm •MC n-1)4ttt 833-S.27 r.•1lU!"IJ.••'v f t"'.-"""" 20 Costa Mesa. New-ends t>eauttfulLldotsle MBA .._8 .,.. crp• oak lirs 4 631· 1266 or 261-8425 UllH YllW-S610 No pets. 2020 Full-NEAR SO COAST PLAZA I#'<"'":~· ,.,~,., .,.,, .. 111tt port area 548-3878 home free room & board pa1n1 Call Ag1 Own• CIHU COYE EASTS•DE Large 1BR hSe 3 t>d 2 ~a, tam rm. Lvg/m· ertoo 831-8427 3Br 28a. yd, lrplc, gar· TV >r'drTYll• -Ctaatrcial . "Int salary 642-6630 P• cs '. $262 SOO WATHFllllT .,., oeam ce1tmgs Gas & P52000V1 b yd yd spa. rpl age. lndry hook -up ~NEW LL Salt"ltal •HOUSEHOLD HELP• Pn ~ Euger ... Stai -er v" oue 4 .,, SBq 2BA ' ""a'"' pd $595 mo No I /mo 759-50.0 * s 10001ril'o yrty 675-2332 PARK NE\XIPC>RT . Need VERY re liable buro 854-8636 "60-5000 stO•f orvt home'" Qu•el pets 548-6680 Heights 3br 2'1tba home lf\fl:!wlf'll!ll:I laaiaua/ fict Lat woman lor housewOfk ~ ~~ ... V 8'Clus•v'O' commun11y Fp bit ins 2-c.er gar encl llWU llllUTU f7141 ..... 1900 2761 errands, somt> cMdcara KU',Flrtl\ Sp.ic•ou<.& versa111e ••oor E'Si~t 21r 11hll yd~ G.ardenef/wat.,;. pd IPllTlllTS 2Br 1'1tBI w/g11. crpts. -.. \.Wl_.._....,.., ---------2-3 days/wk m my CdM HEI .... ru•Hn '. ... ' I I .. '. I ·, 1 G:iie· l.bnOP••... , l'V.<; L vse to shopping no-$1400/mo 646-9726 Large. attractive apts In . dr~. bltins. fnc;d patio "':'."... c~ WISTCUFF ..... nome Must have Own /Ve II g ve •' "•r-e :l "''"' '" • ,\ ).. ~ '"" "or i p;i• , •. , .. ty Pets $750 AQent --~ t I dell I 636-A 120 Call 1-5PllA ~=~=::C:~=---'1 Corner Westclltf & Irvine car Engt1sh-spea111ng • exc~ tor J sriare o• ow.,. RE~~ T lH$ • ot r.i .. •~ "9 A1 """'Jee ' •646-3683 * LARGE gated 2br 2ba p ~~1 u gar Nit ng 2439 Orange ·A' $750 11111111 All. 1 •llt Corner View Suite refs Good pay 644-8839 • ershtp •o .. ma~e '"el L&e a,1 dt S4.<'00 mo I 1700slf Pool. sauna, oo spa, ga rage or 95 0 $ orkout elk 10 bch carpor1. SOfry, no pats 261 anta Ana · · .. 735 te .... ILi Ml !Jll Full service-1450 sit mthly pymts & we share 1 VILLA lllTllS 1E S1DE 2Br Ne"" oak c.ab• w rm, w •SEVERAL LOCATIONS 867 Vlc10fla "L' $720 • Very Reasonable IHSHllPll 4 Hrs. 3 Oys/W~ IFlex •Pprec 'tou •ece1ve1lt.,.rtlt1d1 1069 lll 41l2 r.e11<tthen .,.,O W Cape No pets St l50/mo -sfEPSTOSANO l"•tlll t()O". tu benefits Must -• Cod gra1 snulters 19 lat-964• 1442. 857-6965 2Bdrm 281 1 790 Lrg 2 t>d 2 be. Furn No ...-1bte1 Vcty Beach & 1300 sq It at S 1/sq ft-triple Adams Aon 968-65"2 net Fully limShed base-IHSllHNI/ ... hi ve clean cred•t Agt * * * * * * * Cute & Cozv :2BR 1BA 11ced rear yd Cpl no pets 1...ocated on 1 w+de lush 396 ~ ~~ _ ~ ~5513 Pets Utlls pd Avl now 497-8757 Dys E• Wknds I Wiii llHE YlllE! Real clear swt'd1sn 1r~.1c S900 642-3871 ans box grM nbeit. this expansive 1 Bedroom 5630 untlt 6115188 $950/mo ~ llWPMT HrLlt Designer perfect 19 38R sundeci.. S 1oso m o 1 11 •• -Y-llM JBA 2'iBA beauty 1s up-2Bdrm 181 s750 w/dlrnng, pool, carport * 673-6607 * • 3BA mode• home Re-CALL 1S9-8485 -graded to suit the million 301 Avocado 642-9850 lndry $675/rno No pets 5 S )st OIOCI< •o oeact> Must •·eat 'I n-.as1er ~ le 3 ASM "IE CRI< 2BR BA JSR 28A Execut11fe nome dotlar appetite Shor1 Of -------Curt 11 631-1266 VER A ILLE Bachelor menl carpeted fire sprinklers Great CdM 10 • Needed immediatPly Llve- cahon 645-6505 in Must be able to cook seunow1 $239SOO rrpics F ~.L ON J l re grdnr St400rmo Avl tong term 159 ok 52300 Pool, spa securlly hrr Whitt llttri OCEA!\4 BAY 3 C1TV oen beau! tum1sned 4 1 Anne McCasland mo lmrTHICI occpy po,.. ~4~~7:son 631 -~ Tllllf• I'll• 111 clubhouse $605/mo •041 lb $1itts drive speak English $ 1000 • monthly fOf the right qualified applicant Newport Beech a1aa P•ease contact Rhonda or Ray 851-9388 • 675 4630 ::?~:;9v1,~ws ~~~!~~ ~~~"O~moP?~~-J7f!.~'ed I ~i.~·~1266· i~1~~~12~~~:C:' 1 mHlllPTS E::aoga~or•:;!~~ s~~ WALi< ;~2-~::cH to A~~5:~~~~~6~S~~~ Pri•• Ct••trcial Ltt G". ED cornrr "' 'f MODER"4 )Or 2oa "' lrplc I ·., nr M.A.V llllmllTSlll/• +dee> CALL 642-59&4 Beach. Bachelor evl •oo .-,.. " l ocated ,, Ne .. o " .. POOL ~ TENN S A oaicon1 ,., c .. 111ngs 5 1r.._ __ ~ ·I -----nowt S575 -sec 210 • -~ Beach Co,.-p1e1e w''" va lve at $699 900 Ol~s to beach $1400 mo ; \t'\'l"\"'l "'fj' IU_\ .11 2 WITl5 .... _.!j!',.!:1111111 lua feiat 2'11 Cedar St . 734-4312 * 1617 WESTCLIF DRIVE plans for 4SOO SQ '' ?I .vt TERMS' To ~ c.a11 I 969-4229 alter 5pm l~T-1•a-\\ '-~ ~ -...... "" ... .,...... *™LY R~OECOR 21 WEEKLY NOWI Nwpt Bch Agt 54 1-5032 LIVE-IN HOUSE KEEPER or Sll'lgle man Sm.111 hM .., ocean view •99-1 ~ 11~ Plscal•6•5-17Clt PATRtCI( TENORE 1nr1r-1• -RE ALTORS " Ctoseto Schools&~ """'" "' C 631 1266 or 760 8702 MOVE 1111 l\IOW Beau1,• 1\11cely uPOraded 2BA -Smalt P4ttl accepted 3 BO 2 ba, $900/mo 280 1 Beautifully turn. ocn frnt FIRST LASS othce space UNSSISSHllllH ,,.. IH't .,.. I 1.00 p lus r etiairs ra •es Thr~hOUI CA Nation Wide' A.tso Ta• P•ooer1>es 216-453-3000 E•t H221 ""' condo 2Br ·3rd Br Den 2 rBA 2 story VILLA MARSEILLES ba. $700/mo No pets 3BD 2BA frplc, 2 eat gar I at Metro Pomte 3 SU1tes :~ lrml din rm sectsy"m parking lrplc patio 30d den. Fam Hme. pr•v 557_8200 -•••y •1r 1._ as low as $950 mo Full LIVE-OUT NEEDED o watch newborn 0111 lght hsekeep•ng Up t o $200 week 63 t 2711 I ·~~~~-1011 2 iBa spacious LIA j condo End Unit 2 car Pl.....a .-T 3101 So Bristol * 494. tM5 * 640-4 784 from 519 to 1032 sll for ,,,...;!':!=:: ~ S2600 • 854-1 128 • comm pool Sml per ok I patio 3 car gar. quite IOc __ _ ____ lut. IMck 2'41 ·~ c -service Call 24 1-SOOS SPAr v· •S., ~r 0,. g~, Ava• 4 I S 10751mo PLaY .. RE 2BR 2BA. lrplc, garage No """"'_"' ____ _.. ..... Almost ocean front' Fen-G •ROEN Oii " u < ~ ~ " "" " P t $7501 t t I t 2 BO 2 bl ........ natlo. _.. 11stlc v1a~1 $850mo * "" 1Ces H1 ature sir""" kmd. E~- YHUILLES CHH 1 o" <¥•II love th1!. 2 bdrm 2 btlth end un•t w•I" some c.av " ew ••om master oeo•oom Gieat tiu111-or s1orage '" bot,., bedroorr> c. •!.els Mr• ,red doo•s ~~e t•a •r .... ~ 'hrOu(1" u· C. a•• °' a•deO r. •· ~ I• Dvr S>; j ~ c1u~house Call now to I see $13Q 000 711-1109 < ,I l )f~ 11 I I l\.J '\" r;::c: •''l'\'1 leJ• I I \I • •k'• &10 Rare 3BR 28A or 81ut1s w1spec1acv1ar Bae~ Bay ••-s $335 000 H I \ I I \ All UIOIOU * Fam Hme • bdrm 3 ba ' Pool ss:;e By Owner 211)1 Leeward Lane For aop1 C1111 1345·2•21 C.rtaa llel •ar 1022 ------- ILH CHIU Ill IUI 1 , II WllTIWATH WllWl 2 lliUi11 .. lllf Ylew!!! fl• llH,000!!!! Breathtaking v1-of ,ar•d & waves on lust t !lnyon Solid older 2BR nome Can add 21"d StOr)' Or build tabu•ous new Plome 234 Ha.lei S I -Jim & Pattt 759-9070 C..11.... 1124 HlllOI VIEW HOMES WTSlll -Rt ALT ~<., • 3BR 2',.BA. 2 car gan11ge I . S 1'9.950 Hurry won I j-:~.;::i'r;r;·~"~~ FI ND through classified let Ut ..... YM Sell 'f .. p,..,,.~t Cell 0.11.n.4, '41-5671 for Information & surprisingly low cost. f ... ou• 0 ~·1· ·o Bch YILUIUT•LS * 673-1900 * e s mo. 1 ·as · .. .,. .. ..... -l s1ft 1Pa ~ c~t-erea -··· n ~~" ' • secu11ty 679 W 16th SI. blr. spa. Famrm encl Agent •645-3683• u 1" r.. ~· d llSh speaking Liva· n S1 325 m, 6 44 -9060 171-4112 -•••tUYUILY 631·8213 gerage.$825 /month Suites lrom 500 to 2000 womanneede<l fOf~· Please as11 tor Parker r•-__ --* 962-1582 * Year lse. 2 houses to sand 911 lor as low as S775mo mg cleamng & care 01 Ftaataia •Lg 3 Bt 2 Be upper **lllAPmS** _ _ 3BA2BA frplc.pvtpallo lull service 24 1-5000 elderlyladym NwptBch SELL Valley 2l l4 Duplex Nr Balboa Fun A small. quiet complex * * * * * * * gaiage. S 1350/mo Av1 Susan LaVasseur * Mull dn'le 213-827-1517 Zone 2 car gar prkng, neati.d among tall tr-3 BR 2 ·~ ba. frpl, Piiio. 3115. A.gt 722-8520 Ctaaerci&l Prt,.rlJ °' 7 14•673•1654 JSR 2BA horne frplc. fncd I lrptc. 3 decks tndry & lavllh lendscapa Stu-lndry tt-up, 2 car encl. -_ I yard 2 car gar Grdnr hkup. S 1300/mo dlo t8d Ilk gar $995 962-15_82 Ila JaH 2711 &a-'.,.tal 5531 throulo(h t. IJ,\tlt<'d incl S t200 Frayda le Newer 2Br 2B1 lower °' rm • new ~- 760 3 7 760 5000 Ou w/pnvata patio, frp lc, COZV quiet 1BR 1BA near Ca,ialrut 2171 LWI * ·-·-* 142-Hll RENAC. 14 or • plex lrplc 'It blk to carporl, pool, spa, lndry Sunset Beach, utll paid, -•• t>aacn on 42nd St 2 car fee. NO PE'TS. 1585 & parking space, 55751rno 3 BR BA, gerage. 6558 sq lootage N-lree Need sett-starters wll\eir I I garage, lrplc, lndry hkup, $885 .. MC Call Velm1 1213) 880-9513 . lanced raar yrd. quiet starid1ng bldg IOClled m for COIOf to dac:Of ata \t\\' I \ 'l 'fl l'J \. "1 1 •pCautltoe $29B7r5/1mBao I t "'7th & 5"9-2.,..7 ---area. w/d hkups Temecula 845 sq It air-homes & offices flex hrs CFFE~GOOOTHAU JlJLV)I IMa E«:h ptlftlrn tu.I pQ 1 100 PIH ....... .._ ....... ... _...._"' Nim Ml 491~ Prin1 Narnt Addr•1 Z4> Sat p....,,.. Hum be'f IN Y & Mt ,..,.,.... adOUllS \h) \\ ,,_ ~ ,_ .. DELUXE Nu Apt1 Cls to $875/mo 861-1827 cond1t1oned olflee 5'>8C9 wl traln own car R£A.L1~c, • Arver Lg lrorit patio. ••MESA VERDE•• Oen 2 & 3 bdrm1 Pr1v ~----backslde-v1sabl1 from * geA-43 11 • lrplc. 2 car outllde par!\-3BR 2BA Apt, pvt patio, gate un-grd parking. Iliac. ltaU11 Highway 15 839-04 18 2140 1ng $900/mo dbl gw, new crpts. ~nt patlOI, BBO's apa, .... fill la• . I -n •Pl. SllllTAIY ______ _...,... WW lllTl&.I & aQPll $990 546-5810 * 962· 1582 * I •• 811111 •• rowing Civil Engineering lll-a11 * * Twntlaa-type 2BA Lg 28' l81 new carpets. bY 8 yr Oki aon i t would VC1y t6th & Superior CM & Land Pl1rimng Firm T otelly r emoo.ted 3BA 2BA sngl sty beeuty 11 1 bargain at S 1650/mo Children & pell Ok Shon Of long term IM poss lmmad occ py Doug Herbst 780-5000 or RfA1i .. , ~t~1'Wf r.t:\ ,. REALTOOS• t'~BA. w/d hkup G11-paint draPes upstairs 2 like to shr our 3 bdrm 2100 sq It incl wo•l\&nop seeks ei.pauenced gen· age. 3017 Cootldge •36. ml to bHch No petal turn Hme Swimming $700/mo A· I GLASS eral olt1C4! sec:retary with $750 No pats 432· 7787 $650 +security 85..._8753 Pool & •P• close to 548-1507 Gr99 good typing computer & ...... 28Rl'MSA Mt-4508 •M ... Verde 2Br 181 dwnllrt. lociled gwaQa. w..,,., hkup. New decor $725 No pet• 6'0-2•95 Brand new ultr9 nic. 28A 28A. From $750. NMr Hllbor & 19th M()..M 10 Ot 751-2717 __ ___ Beach 1 child welcome phone skills detail Ofien- --Monthly rent neg I a CI• t P rt JI r I J tlld Excellent benefits & • .,... ..... 1111 * 550-9~7 * 2191 worlung environment In ~POAT HGTS NEWPORT BEACH Priv •B ALBOA PENINSULA..._ Soutnern Oranc;ie Coun-,. • ty Send resume to Mr Sec 2br 1ba. Pvt patio. BA. ger Prof 3-6mo CHEAPER BY ·~ DOZEN Fuenles 11 Robert Bein, pool, carpi SM5.tmo. $450/mo 722-7022 d1y 6 Super Untts Batween Wiiham Frost & Aseoc Neat HO!IQ & ee.cti 780-808 1 ave Bay & Ocean S795 000 u 725 Allon Parkway * 64S-t513 * 2.711 Call Connie Real Estate lrvll'le CA 927 18 ICCLUSIVE OUAA GA TED COMMUNITY IOUI 2 & 38r ~ts on golf courte Frplc, mlClfo,.,,,..___-=-- d/w, ...C bar, w/d hkl.C>, 2 car gar From $1171 Self'). no peea l44-050I .. Productions 67S-8404 --- BUY through CQssified BEYO AllTI Plllll.I 1111111 """"Ult. 5-30 hours/... reapon- llbla posit In Futllon Ill nnenc:1a1 otc T yf)ing rwq, will lra.n 00 ~ Uaty negot 144-'242 BOS =:.MllC*O --...,... ....,,OTQ9 OOlll//'1M'f tN .,._. A'#MMU '°" :..-oTl'/~TID TAQ. ~ TYN ,,__TO~--TWli LP HM ON A....,.,..._ l'MJOUC'JOt~ Gl'AllANT££.D t4G0 P£,. W&K WITH POTDfTIAL TO 1000 PE.A WHJ( L Aaf.E INSURlO YlHttl.£ RlQlM[O WOM W YOUR OWN ·~ CALL Mfl STEVENS (213) 471-2111 ... .......... ..... ...,uenn .. ,., ........... No NMing. Sl.50iHR_P_L'tJs t>onus. Full 0t pa11 uroe Call Laguna H1Us (714) •8S9-t260• llllllW Sports mtndecl ln<ltvlduals needed for PIT work $7/hr PIT evenings & Saturday 645-5760 ~O DETAILING Res gd OMV. hard- working. eleen-cut. SSOO- S 1500 to start, 722-6116 llTIUINI lllml NEWPORT TIRE CENTER ..... ti BANKING P/TTll.Lll Exp prel'd. Will conslde< appltcanl w/Customer Service/Cash handltng HP Cof'ltact Joanne Pic- col<>. 720-1082 0r8"98 Coat DAILY PILOT/Tuesday. March 15, 1988 Bl -.!J~~~~~!h~1~'!1!!!!a!....j•!•!1!!1!!!1!!!!!.._.!•!•!!!!!1!!1!!!!.._.!d~•~!!' ...... ~~--J .. !!!-l!a~~--..!!!~l!!!.!!!!!! __ ....J~ll!!~!!!....--..!!!!.! ~ = _ ·: .-1w• ~ 1111 ranJtw• 1114 rua11an •H l/T~. M-11 ...,..., .. /-OIW UKE ~ Lg ~ MUST SELL 16 TV. tMadl ·-· 0oM ............ t)'Pe 50 ~THE BUMS $5 26 IV M,.f 1-5 Good W..,._ l ~. wMe llv rm table. black high quat ~ uaed aJlll wpm, ln. 11..S., 11 Jtw drl-le recont. twy M"'9 Orig 009t St60. NII kw cuehlOI\ cnr. Akal .,.,eo Wf'llPped. ""°"" s 1000 &rt we 1tW ..... f /T Aoc>tyComm L~ $410 54fr.<l0e71att11am 1114 n1-<>1oa ue U50.t213)M2-6511 167-6717 ~ 1821 Alit,,.,. ----•=miiiiiriiiiitiiliii~ · __.111 ••n , • ......_ • .,....,,., .. ......, • .... . •H COUdl •= e~ I r::o.~.,, ~ 11.1:---r~~: Ho up ...... 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Lag Ben 0.00.. 541-3045 M-f new MCtt0na1 1an $350 Call 346--4293 • ~ (l1•)ta-mUll Ml Ii •• , '97-4Ja&APPLV WITHIN TelephoneSaiM 645.4299 R-E-FRIGERATOR S85 ~:IEg~A~P~ ..... ,,., T~~'t:J'::: 9-am-l2Noon •AT--IY .. 1SOfA IO~Meat Chait.loot Sola-oed s.-<> King Sin n ever uud $27 daive 1'~7111 Of e1191 RestlUlll'll I 11001 Brown tonH I oco $100 °'-' 5'.0 • 7 6 ~ 2 1 4 8 ( w or ~. UllWWlllD EARN Neve<u~ Scotdl· 631-40481vmSQ 8•0·3101(hml Jane t - With good dfM<lg rtlCO'd & g.arded S275 969-6130 • I 11111 nut app eara11ce $400-$1000/WK IPCIOlll•SIT •••••••.,.•••••.,.•-Newpott ~· CPA llrm Sem-1 30Qm M-F Oa« hnisn never uaed --,, - hM en inWMd opening LORI S KITCHEN S 199 8'0-8733 t Newspaper •. kw receptionist with prtot .,., .. "7 ~1 I t t ..., .... -. on ... .-.......... --..d. • .....,_ .. _ •S71Hr Tr111n1nn • comm • -.,..., .,_,,,....,....,_ .,, W;;1nu1 01n1ng rm set 1r1 • i •tW GEHEAAL Off'ICE i:iborer ----o.pencsability. front offic. •llTllLUUI• •e.AM·12 Noon Mon-Fn "'cr:!~:a" 6~~~'!u.,..::~ t SPREAD F9l'l'lale FfT for CMatien FIT or PIT. Ptlonea. good BLOCK TEHOER appeerwice l peope. r• PIT days l S 0-5pm Call Now. S POSittOt\S l •'1 ~.... ..... ........ -..., sehool, 18835 Brookhuni w/numbera. will train. Min 5yn eJq> Minwege fadoj1lhlp .... a must c:. Meu :~7~3660 AIM for LVICOSTA MESA t n•••S 1ao1e e1pands 10 • Fountain VaJMy M3-783t MacGregor, Yachb. 1131 ~ ,,; ,,.non: 2053 Gt'Mt atmoephere., fl1nge -----5'&-6919 12 sett•OQS 6•6-0853 I • • ~ C.M. ~ Bllld. Bet-1 ~ pkO, AWy In per-Roofing MJl~GUNA NIGUEL llUftlYPllHI -.-i•• -S·»e·301111'1 aon. 752...e&tl. Cdemll\& TWI atmlltll 582-1723 _eather turn r" lung MZe t THE t For N.8. FLORIST, FfT OI _.. I · Grent. 5020 ~Or Ea per necessary top "'d'"'rt>ed & ~per wate< t t PIT. std! sNft. e7S-MM ,.,..., IOfM ~ I LORI'S KrTCHEH now IW· 1i-:~~====~ commlSSIOO paid Local 1J1fA1CE · ec !:;a• oes1c O•snes t It Englilfl .,._ino. Uary Ing lot lurdl route ....._ areas only• a,,.,ps ~~-'o•5.,;ioeturM : NE w S1': Demonstrators negotiable. M0-4154 ~~own car. PIT OFFICE O\l'ERl.~ ~ ;;><J GET PAID for rMCUng Mono-Fri. Take l'IOme $40-llf• I.II TEMPORAR'f A,...0 ,. • boe*a! s1oo.OO per"mte. MO c:aefl daily. 979--0747 E11>9f neceuary. iaome TEMP TO PER~ : a 1 •• Are you adventurous and Write: PASE· 259K. 181 N I ' H • re-roof mostly repairs POSITIONS AVA LAB _C: UIE llW! t need mone)'? Are you S. Uncolrn••Y· N. Aurora. For Apt Comptea. fllP'd. S8mr 1oca1 ., .. only' •Receotionosts W o rk 1n the e ver expand ing News-: bright. well-groomed & ILll05<42 Muat~owntools.Call 1, •122-7537• =~~1~~s IUlll•USET : spaper Pro motion field' If you are; eager to learn? J.P. -Im 545-4155 kw appt. Sales Mature per son •Secretar e1 Sia (I) heirs* t self-motivated and hke working wtth! •• ~~:for~-:-'..! ........ ''l'?R J.-needed PIT tn CdM Plant •Data Entr, 0"8•ators ' ..,,, .... ¥... ,_ Retail s In Hun i..-llllliiliiiilii----• and Gilt anop fn-Sat-! ew oro Proce$SOf\ t teenagers, this may be the op-J t wno can •tan ~ Seasoned atand eione tore tR"V•on Sun 9am·• 30pm Eap •Accounting c1er~s l'lat C.14itieel t por1..,nity you·ve been waiting for. t alely Wonc with people profeulonala, Proven Beech. Interest In MWlng lllllWATillllT pref knowledge of plants I 11••.-TR• llW C t . t 18 over Wl'IO are suec.u-Billers W2 or 1099 r• or mechllnlcal apt.ltude FOR DINNER THEATER helpful Call Dorothy -•--11 HI 09 12 _.... i "'" 1u1. motivated winners. QUifed. "8--0073 ~-~1 Wrt Ape>ly 11-• 3503 s Mon-Fn e.-• 673-2261 All Ull .. -IH1 ·-t This 1s a GUARANTE ED INCOME or. t SpendWH1ter 1nSouthem llllUlmUUI Hert>OrBI S A 979-7550 * .... •HS •ra.att1leUllC•* t $400 per week to start w ith poten-~: Ca11torma &. ...travel 11 ,,,,18 ~taurant SAUi lllml j p-u 111-c..t t t 1al earnings of up to $1000 ,_,_ western states with 04.llf -···•-for comm'I wtndowllloor * --•JI ,..,_, •uper'tltHd marketing For Computer systems L••••• muss covenng contractor on * ,. ......... ..,.. • week. ' • team Paid tralntng pro-company $a&w'y oC*"t 10AM-2 30PM Mon-Fr• N B Salary • benefttl • 18.&00 von il arrnar OlllPlfTI WICIE• t t gram E11cit1ng bonus Send r.ume to P 0 Box 111.J-m .... ~ L A C-Oun"' ter-Ste 130 r.,,~ , .. , 2'9•t; ... etrT t A n d L. t 1 ........ Ne c• ,.,......... ~ ......,,.. ., -· insure v an. wagon, pie ... -• plari. plus htg'1 a.minga. ...... .. ""....... AM St\lft PIT fltory Melissa 673--0760 100•. FREE '" App .. cart • • c fal .-'l'IRI E 0 E ~uoooa•o n1gnis•ano • up1snells a re a MUST • ,,.?::i:~~~~~"'~ Call teO?te13 ,,._ -:= ApplyCafe1.n per60son0 Npe~apdo'",, SAllWICl llAID 8 "'P m irr o• SP•eoa .. ---· ....-...... E __,, .... -.&I I··-· m1-s e ec:•· c 01an1tet Y'~'S • · .• Friday onlyl Mon-ttlN Fn ~. ---qut9. ,_ .... L !'las Center Of. Nwpt Bell f T & PIT Great opp tor ....,. rs; l'"l'"IUI Donald Hawtons for In~ beglnnlng OQQ for exper mecfl.-'IOUMW•llfl or mature N ill va.n ()wr ,,,,,.~ oo .. sprongs ~a'l't•U t • t (7 l4) 646-3337 11-4 Sal. March l2ttl anic/.,,.,.,. Wll train on .. --aalts Call owner b t Fartn1n~ "'e< -x "·-. ·= '2 :ic: S325 s.u.1sc4 t F or more information : t l oed tnaChtnea. Opening FOO SERVERS 7-1 tam M·F GOOd pay •"lllt?' W NIZllll won't IU1. 846-374& e D 250.0919 WELDEi:IS· • , t : t •ITM. USISTllT PI T For Quality Ortho pi'actic.. needs mature The Orange Coast Deify adun lor 8-10 days mo. P110t ta 1001ung tor an Or1ho exp helpful Happy energetic person to as-FIT hme general office disposition appreciated StSt our Olstrlc1 Managers duties Busy medlQI tab Call Mary Ann 556-1122 3 days during the .,...., Pleasant WOl'lltng con- weekends end holidays 011ton1 Call 1n AM AppliQnt must have ,._ •640--0140* • HOST/HOSTESS ALUM S TA ·~-ESS CvSTO ... rrac~ '.)J•·· • Call Mr. James :• lmm«llate ~Ions avatl· SCllU 111111 MacG<eQO• ·~cr•-s '63' ~~ ,91..,91 • i.~·~ < t . t able ADC>fY •n l)9r10tl E ,.pertenced Full time Ptac~t • Ccs•a Veso " • ::. -"~ ~' t ( 2 3) Tiie Ortgtnal l(apians scree11 maker needed for l<ose 'IVh' E-~-~z2r t 1 477-2870 '.· 3211 Hart>O< 01 ... 0. Co~ta ooor 4 wtnoow co tn WtlNll 6 •5.5 ·02 ,.,•-ssa9e M ... 557-661 1 Santa Ana Musi t>e Oe-Nelde• lO NO•k Part F..,11 • • REST AUAANT S.-0 time at e<iu•P •eoa·• DuS Clessltoeo I got,... • .,,,_ ·-----oenoa1>1e -t7SO rCo,ia ~e-sa : .. oer ·~ •o:f°"'•"-aoo.._,, .................... lm"'l 1111 Establtshed. pleasant 1&'911 group prlcilee 2 Dys/Wk hat»e car with v1llld CA - -lffm llll drivers ~... ptOOf ot ...... .... 11can11Y, PI T au'"° 646-3.Je .. -----------------------• .. IYITD IAI Approx 20 hrstwk Must . . WllMWCLWll CUSTOMER SERVICE REP CALL 640-1122 1 ..,,.,... ...... • 1111'11. lllDT Insurance and OMV al Clerical Slulls Full prtnt-out Starttng pay 19 Co benefits_ Barbar• tor $7 OO per hOur ~;as apot 850-2001 _ .. /•a.-.R-.• "a •e o ffi ce s11 t11 s -·~ •9•·310.-•974605 11•n11Y Neec&<I Resto na·v•Ot.ai e .. o ;:iret c B::.o ·20 9 ·o-• allowance lftU111 lllllllNI I Excehent fOb <>P90'tunlty Dynamte ple&Sant group RESTAURANT olflCe ea· practice group seeks Immediate opening Come In to ac>piy at' For the Newport ()yste< Bar & Grlll APPl)I 1n per son M-F oetween l & 5c>m al 2 100 W Ocean Small N-port Beac11 1aw •trc~u4iH oftlce ..,,,,, maior-cltef'tt t>us.ness practice Mint· lat~· '" All f ront. NewOO<t Beacn perience a must At>le to exp, FIO person Good Gra..,eyard operator. e.cp d ptef'd but wl tram WOl'k under stress 3-10 benefit package Call --.... Newport e.ai 644•7050 Res1aurant mum 60 ..wpm typ•ng _.,,.__.,. ___ _ oeaJ cano1oa1e won oe ANTI UE SA_E 9 •ass hour days S7 001hour •64-0-1t22• -J __ ___ llSnPIUCAI 141-1111 I AUTO DETAIL PERSON •etd111i1 lut. Is now acx:eoung apptt 1 d1h9ent pleasant pro-1 t>eC: P "'f' '"'"''.;re less1ona1 & a non-Oan•V" Ou"IS & country smoker Salary relt«ts accessor es • • qualtfatroris Call t<aren 230' C t' J' " .. pt Be" !or 1nterv..,._ 720-0506 SA• v;:i:>A ' • z "'".'Ci" 9 -us-icuu ~::':n•ui~~~ c~osta UIWed..,lt. ~~g~~=d10 ~ :.:;;~ Gin sl\09 Jotin Wayne Alf· Mesa 631--06'5 ..... --. ... U ·--ener~te stalf ln11ne port Oependa1>1e lh!IA· --. _... 786-0777 or 6'0-4292 •~ Fe-4 Sentr tble Call Betty Delore llmll betweef1 9am & Spm M-F 1-----Apply 1n person Tl>eSOav 130pm, 852-9186 Early AM newspaper Or ~I Beth at 642""'321 * P&mllll * tnn.1 Friday br.r.n 3-5 C AsHIER FIT .-OHrs route P T 7 days noeof. ext 205 EllP pr.t FIT or PIT !lU W ...... lwy. CASHIER PIT 11 30.1 30 iecttng Must have de-•• 111.11 9e&-2098 leave Message • Benehla. ~at pendable veflicle. dnve<s enef ftw PART-TIME Counte< PoS-•Lm ClllS L_,t 111.I he & proof of hab•ltty ms gettC '° are com-tttOn 2 days mature per. Pteue apply person 8911 Adams. H B Xlnt e•tra income Open-peny growmg by teaos son . wtH tr.in 646-7621 l1•imp1ys NO PHO ... ., C•LLt ings in Costa Mesa Nwi>t and bOunds needp inside (~Mon-Seti •-~--a ~ " Ben Corona del Mar .-S peoo6e erl«:t tor __ _. ... I /" .._ L A He<ald Examtne< young. aggressive tnd.. .. ..... l TUllll 244, E Coast rl*'f Ir .. r !714154 1.,334 vtdual Hourly PLUS nvate SctlOol Hunttng1on Corona Oel Mar T •er!! comm Flu hrs Call Tom Be ac 11 area Hours ClaNlfled ''•uoeaal 1n10 .. Hrs 6am to 2pm GOO<l lllYIU Bonuk 855-39-23 1pm.flc>m 536-t « 1 matJOn tor peopAe .,tr> starttng 111ary Call Ellper~ Calif Of~ -,-am spec&a1 l\W1s 549-3089 ..-lcr Larry lte req Excellent dflVlr\Q H B AGCY PIT Ptlones ------------- I record lmmed opening files lgllt type expr SHllITTWFICIH PAYDAY EVERY FRIOAV 11 u 114-37r Full ltme M-F 8 00-• 00 No exp nee 54 SOnr Benefits ApC>ly '" person ...... "" 729 F•r ao St C M •5•8-5525• The t>ogge11 meg.,none •n tOWI" ,. .,. Id "'ctassif..o Try rt 11'1<1 - Plllll fWY I Call req ' S6 50l hr SA()_~, With good dnvlng record JM-IMI Vwsattle & P4"C)Oabte & -.MllTll willing to team Salary lllftlS/PIZli PIT evening WOfl(. 1mmed open Lori·• K1tcnen I MAKERS Up to S 101nr M e. Laguna 11ea Motor Routes 979--0747 F'u11/PfT 675-9930 (7 141«7-3118 --- Wiii WITll SPUD lclEIZIE WANNA PARTY AL L NIGHT AND HANG OUT AT THE BEACH All DAY? FINE!!! JUST GIVE US PART OF YOUR EVENING AND YOUR WINNING PERSONALITY WE'LL GIVE YOU A CHANCE TO MAKE GOOD MONEY REPRE SENTING AN EASY TO SELL. ~WELL KNOWN. .REPUTABLE PRODUCT GUARANTHD SALARY+ COMM.+ BONUSEZ =$$$IN YOUR POCKET CALL PAT COLLI N AT (71 4) 642-4536 EXT. 430 FOR MORE INFO. CALL BETWEEN 3-9 PM OR LEAVE A MESSAGE ANYTIME ANO I'll CALL YOU! available in Costa lesa Huntincton leach Fount1in Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney S..1NO.\• l 0•1• 1n alley oen•no '10u5e M1;s.<: Bo~es ' Cy'•"'Cer • ,ce • qeg·"il '.ls• E•CA c;ona :.ea ... 1 "" sneo S3250 6-;. •• ·2 Arp!iu c" Hl l G E 30 N'Oe single over t>as•C -.01 sell c1ean1ng 11i..e ne"' Ca JOCtt. 640 9464 '60-8398 GE Qef• 9 2i' s a~cy ~oe .. a•e· & ce :l•S pensers '·t· .,.,_. S9SC "~"rno•e .-.asner ! ~'5 :)r ,et a;mo"\l ., ... .,. ·Vu•-. 1op-o!-11ne • ,. • =o~a S395 oar "59 )9~- $2.56 per day ....... , s •~ ... '°"' :1a-. •o .. ~ "~ 30 oa-, ""'~r---....- SERVICE DIRECTORY CA~-, JOA• ASIFllLllS "°'...,i' 5,. ... •C.@ ~"e\.. ~ ....... c:;@P"'~'..t'"~ M2-4J21 ed. 110 2 positions available in our cus- tomer service dept. Must have pleasant phone per- sonality; typing a plus. Learn valuable office skills and earn $5.00 an hour to start. Hours are 11 :30 A .M . -8:30 P .M . and Sat. & Sun. 6 A .M. -10:30 A.M. Call 64 2-432 1 ext. 207 to sched- ule an appointment. Ask tor Llolanda. •-0 .... SE CLEANING ~. • D.t.C ~IC PAINTING .. _co E ~· s a.11 ab•e • f..11t s;; .. .ce Ga· ....,,...,~ V•••cut00s-OeQenc:laotl :>SO M·e • .. :: J:t ; S; o• • S-a .t'<'I ·e1s 968-2098 Joel E•;: :;p, -~s.ec·•'"I; "·"'t'Es· 53·:x-:.. -:::·"a• & l'nendly' ... ::. Pe tr"' Re•~ :: • ..,., :;~::DE ".,..:;.'-.~~-. • .-0 -5 17•nest Painting PS' :;3 Ll•J &-'6-~'-: ...... •.:>ge.·•E'f-,. , ...... ;: <•6·:;;.> Pete49S-302~ "ea• -.:i_,se,::>• :>"'., ~~ '"' -,., ... =leas ~~ ·C:!t .E5C8 "'A,.. .. NG "NO (l"C ....... Ot .,= ~ -~ :-e_ A -e·~ .• ,•s e•r w A •• PAOE~1NG Ouatrty • ...-~O~t e -,, ~ ~~" -.. .. 8 ... ~ ~~an..::8 Qar J~-... \fk t;rf!ltlP Es\ ~2409 ,.p.,... -K "<; r~E£ .... ·~ "': .,"" $Kle.:i· "''; '"~ ~ ::,s ....... ,·s e': fS' ~:lEE1' .... ~= c .. E'l t,., .c .. s w..i •• s:: • Ceatracten ITS llC. .>. CY"' St'-"' -r ;:-"'• •c :>es 9"·" ..... i-.:~.:: ~-i1· ..... ... $ \::~f'4'"H"¥'-@r: 1' ~ :l~ • .... ,. •• ,,(.V' ,..,,t •• , ~ \•a ... ,f',,a x e ,.., t-'_ ... .._ • ....,... .: .. fllrle e~1 .. '~ 5--1-~ * °:5• '•"l ,., · N ' s 1·-e "e<ldfngl & Sc>eclal BOYS lc GIRLS I•-------• Ca•• Cc PC' • • • 5 .. ~ £¥ - -. • .::c: .• ~. ~ •a--~~ .. ·.;N < ca~-ons .. "' 261-5419 ·er "'5 ~.trf!(Jt" -• J83:! 1lasttr flep!il •' t:a!U\ Mo~ -5TAllT NOW- 11 to 15 Years Old WORK IVKNINQS AND SATURDAY WORK IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD YOU CAN AVERAGE PER WEEK s7500 OR MORE CONT ACT Mr. Phillips PHONE (714) 498-3321 ALL TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED BYAN ADULT~ -----------------------~ "IUOMnll .:--•e,i>·-·- $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ T'9e D1ilr Pilet Delivering the Dail y Pilot. Hours are approximately 1:30 RM-5:30 PM Mon- day to Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Sunday. Rettable car or truck . proof of insurance and OMV print-out re- quired. Call 642-4321 ext 202 for ap- pointment or apply in person at The Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. .. t"• ~a,•.. .,f ' ""'C'"•@f ~ ~ .......... ~· :au Pw.t : _. • ,.!t ..:Jm '""SSoCo'° , 'J ~ <.~ ~ l 5 1 hsiMA~ 1;;c;"..,.ng s;;c; u ~·-' d prooessilng 7 21..f302 :Jf ~ I -38ft , 6{ *IC'.11Af¥•. E'(;.,.§ Saoges · (' v SI 0--, ., :: .I 'fW ""'"0<~~-'"H TIHS 1 -· £,.i oatcn ~ -•• "· •e->i'•t' .... '\w, 1'' .,.... te.iunng. qu9My -~... so• r • ·-• .t-,. ""O"• Pro04'efTls-tto Prot>-1.-ns :32686' 554-7131 ..... ,, l . -- £ c:-wa"-c· q_& .. ii.!_..w.,_~~~~ ......... .:o ... -.;;:-e ~ ~-..1 ... e 2uwn•1•1• ~ ~~a '-'~··" • "1EA-NG •PLUMBING OPER-~&AiP­ '4 V"'S t'l>C 18 )'f'S In -- .. c , C ~Ai9()35 "4s8119 • Onnge COMl OA&LY PtLOT/ Twed9y. Mllrch 15. 1988 DTlllllES ....... .. ..,......,! All saetfl 12tel11 tr HST lfflll MIS Ns 1 m .men11 sc>d $125 2 New Telma masks & snorklel $20 set Answenno macf\irwt S 15 TV $20 673--083 I lar1t• kln Leroy Nieman Golf Prtnt, -_ S 10.000 Sac ror $3700. pub 11 a" e r s P "c e Trus~rtatiea Sassone& Yamagatos. La11, tral 7111 AIOO Luangos. also avail ••T•W* Seabrtng Happy Days J4ke Box & Fireball ptn-NEW AND USED BOA TS oan mKhlrwt 720-1322 SERVICE.I ACCESSORIES Use Boats Wanted · Top S Cal1lorn1a Mastercratt IUn! MAn! MATS! Factory Moving Sale. 3 Days Only' New Sall· boats, molds parts & u lls 25 -52 Mare'1 18, 19,20 9 -5 Newport OH-Shore Yachts 1010 N Grove St, Anaheim t 7 14 }666-2000 SUNFLOWER SNARK Complete wl all rigging. 1 .11ell cond $200 S.4"-6829 Office ruaitart aa,u,_.. 5047 710 N Harbor Blvd. S A 1,.M/Ski hats 714-554-~10 7011 ... 20A40130x601Secretar1al NO reasonable otter re- f\JMd &45-6600 PUBlJC M>TICE HIRE 17'CENTERCOUNCIL 70HP Yamaha, hsnerman and slil1 $6500 &45-6999 through classified or 18181..!_55•8382 "8.IC NOTICE Pml.IC NOTICE '83 ·~ton Dodge Custom \Ian Teak Int 89K ml . new trans. well ma1nt en- gine. needs ••I work $4000 673-6560 •u Fer4 Y• I· 111 Air Power Stee<•ng. Auto- matic • .11'tnt cond Mull sell (2H338381 ...... THEODORE ROBINS FORD .-.Jll-J HA.l ldA 8l" 0 CO~IA M l ~A ~~ J JJll) Ca/Mgr apny. clarlrlet, ciog- gmg • find out wno can teech you thr h ciutilied Pml.IC NOTlCE 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPll 1 llYS Service Hrs. Mon-Fri 7:00 am to •o pm HAVE A NEED? Reod rhe closs1l1ed pages ond you 1e sure 10 till 111 l1ily Piltt 142-1111 P\8.IC M>TIC£ People NEED Classified P\lll.IC fl> TIC£ rta.IC M>TIC£ TURN THEM INTO MONEY Call AO '11 llerrlti. HK ml, ,,.. bft•. tlr•& batt. dfk btue, euto,.,. pwr, em/tm e.-M850 146-3195 NABERS CADl.LAC BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of tat• model. low ml6Mge Ctldllec:t In Ofenge . County! See ut toUyi M0-1100 2800 H•bol' Blvd COSTA MESA Cof'Y9tt• '7 4 Red. ••<*lent cond. $6500 obo. 557-93M ews. IY. meeg •ti llTlll 1210 4 speed am/Im, air -4 door. 152,000 original miles • s 1eoo 080 Allentlon h0met>\IY9'&_ 642-5678 Hom9'-lnoncJ-lled ror the through the Clullfledsl 11t•t reel es11t1111tlngs PUBLIC NOna: TAX COlUCTOfll'S NO~ TO same is -atoeo to such Piece ol B•d Aec;etQt Of· l>td• or 10 w.,ve any 1r-IC Jla31 NOTICE TO FlCTTTIOUl IUaeMEU FICTITIOUI .U ... 11 MFlCE CONTilACT0.-1 ' t>t<!Oet In the event or failure floe ot Purcha11no D11ec;tor regularmas 1n any btds or on NOTICI M CMDfTOftl M NAm ITAT'EmNT ~ ITATl•NT °"~COUNTY j CAlUNO FOfll INOI 10 ent9' into 1110 c;on1r1c1. M s Belly Kehn, Coast 1ne o•Od•ng 9UlK TJlANIFI" auuc TRAN"I" The followtno parsons are The lollowlng persons 111e ITATE M Scnool 0t11r1c1 CoH t tueh security wlll be lo•-Comm College District PurM>lnt 10 the pt0Vls1ons (lea. 1101-4'°7 (leca. 1101 .. 107 doing bullneu as PACIFIC Oolng ouslneu as DR CAUFC>NtlA 1Commun.ty College Dlstrtel letled 1370 Adams "'-1ue Costa of Sec1ton 1773 of the Labor U.C.C.) U.C.C.) DIVING SERVICE 2039 CYCLE 9e4 Vletorla. Costa NOTlCE M IAL( Bod Deadhne 2 00 0 clock Tne DISTRICT rese<Ves Mesa 92626 . -) Cooe ol the State of C1h-TO WHOM IT MAY CON· NollCe " her•by glV9n to POMONA AVE . COST A ...... 92627 '°" UNMCUREO 'PM ol tl'le 2!1tn oayol Maren tne t1gl'\WO ra,ect any or 1111 Pro1ect td1n11t1ca11on torn1a, the DISTRICT f\a.s ob-CERN creditors ot the w1t111n MESA. CA 92627 Andre Bonm1 Bubosa, PlllMUtTY TUEi 1988 bids or to wllv• any 1r-Name Orange Coast Cot-tamed lrorn the Director of Nottee IS M!eby g111en to named tran1leror(1} that a M11k K Schmitt, 2039 e64 v1e1orta. Co111 Mesa (Thie le poet.di Pl.ce ol Bod Receipt 01· •egu11nties 1n any bods or in lege Pav1no Renab11ttat1on the Dep.NJment of Industrial Ille Gredllors of RICHARD bultt trans,... is about to be Pomona A..-Coste Mesa CA 92627 pub .. IMd ~-• lie:• ol Pu1cnas1ng Dtractor the btdd1ng Pl-OfeCI Plr11trf,g Lois B Relat ions the general W-OREXLERANDVtR61NIA maoe on ~I-property CA t2&27 Tn11 bv11nen 11 con- to lbe prowtuona IM s Belly l(ahn Coast ~rsoam to tile pro111s1on1 and F' eno S Street 810 P<l'lllhng r11e ol per d .. m DREXLER Tr1n1leror1, M!e•nal"ef' described Tiiis bu11neu 11 con-ducted by an 1no1vo<1ua1 °'Section 2957. 1co,.,m Co11eoe Dtt111c1 ol Sect•on 1773 ot the Laoor No 1•08 wages 1no tn• general wti<>M business addrese 11 The n1l'!WI and bullnes.t ducted by an ln<IMdual Anore Bon1n1 Barbosa .._.an11e and 1370 Adams Avenue Costa Code of lhe State 01 Call· Place Plens are on file Ot-pr8'1a•tong rate lor h<>lldly 2382 Orehod Hill Pl S1n11 addresaea ol the lnltl(>Oe<I Mark K Schmlll T1111 statement •II Iii.ct Tu.tkwl Code ) Mesa 92626 f0fn11 tne DISTRICT has ot>-flee 01 Dttector Eugene F ano overtime .work 1n the to-An• HelQtlts CA 92707 transfefor1 .,._ DETTLOFF This statement wu filed with the County Clerk of Or· "OOto<:e1S"8reO)O"'f!"llla1 P•o1ect 1oen1.11ca1oon ta1ne<1 rrom the DtrlC1or or Har11e Phy Fee Ping Coast ca111y 1nwt\tCflth1tworll 1sto County of Orange S111e of &KNOX.INC 17191 Sand-Wllhthe CountyCl«tc ofO.· ange County on Marctl 7 oec ... se Victor F Ou•naro Na"'I Clploen West COiiege Ille Depart,.,.,,t 01 lndustnat Comm College D•slt1CI. be pe<fOtmed tor eacn craft California. that a bulk trans· ra Lee Line. Huntington ange County on Mateh 3, 1988 na.s t1ileo to pay upor-oe. noustria1 Traces. Bu11d1ng Ret11 1ons 1ne generel 1370 Adema. Costa Mesa. or type ol worl\er needed to ler 11 1bout to be mlde to e.ach Cahlornla 92~9 1988 F'11122 mano unsecured oroper1y Enclosure pre1111f1ng rate ol oer diem CA 9:?626 Telephone (7 141 execute the contract r._ l(ANTI UPPAL Transfe<ee, Tiie IOc:aOon In Cllitornla Fl'Daa PubllShe<I Orange Coast 1ues oury usessecl 10*' tne P1Ke P1ars are on Ille Bod lwaoes and the generet •32·5707 rates ate on Ille 11 the DIS· _,,ose bu-5 address •I of the chlel uecutive offlOI PubllShed Ofa.nge Coast D111y Pilot M1rch 8 IS 22. ~ars 1987·88 1n tl'te Su"' ol No 141 • Ottoce 01 Olrect0t lorev11tong r111 10*' h<>loday N OTICE IS HEREBY TRICT office localed It 1370 7003 Whotakef All8'\ue Van 0t P<lnelpal bultneu otfic;e Dally Pilot Merell 8. IS. 22, 29. 1988 $2 10, 91 1ne Orar>ge Coun-Eugene F Ha«oe Pny Fae lano over·tome work 1n tne 10-GIVEN 1na1 the above-Adami Ave . T r111e< B, Costa Nuys CA 91•06. County or of the 1ntanded 1ran1t.or 11 29. 1988 ..., tb coH«:tor .. ,11 or March Plr>Q Coas1 ComlT'uMy Col-ca11ty in wnicn this work 1S 10 named School OlstrlC1 tor Mesa. CA 92628 Cop!el Los Angeles, State of Call· Sam. as above T085 TOM c -L A s s I F I E D 6 4 2 - 5 6 l 8 -23 1988 at tne 1>0;;• ol 10 00 11199 D1s1·oe1 1370 40ams 11:>e performed let each craft Orange County Cal1l0tn•a m1y be obtai,,.0 on request tornoa Alt othet bull~• ~ a,., sell 11 0uo•>e aucho"' au Ave CMll Ve~a CA o• 11oe o• wori.er 1-aed to 11C11ng by and through its A copy of ,,_ rates shall Tile pr()(>erly 10 be trans· and addr..-used by tne ?I a 00t1•on 01 1~ o•t·oe<"• 92626 Te t'c.•:>ne • • e•f!<:ute 1rie contrlC1 T,.._ Governing Boaro ner11n-be pOStec:I a1 1ne i<>b srte tarred is IOCaled al 1550 Old intended trantf9'or w11h1n 1----------DO-IT-YOURSELF IDEAS oescr•oeo as •o••o .. \ •32· 5 ·o· rat" a•e on 111e a1 the DIS· alter referred 10 as DIS-11 snall be m1n011ory upon Newport Blvd , Coei. Men . three ye1rt lest years IHI PUBLIC NOTIC[ ·ne ooa1 canoe·~ at 1110 · CE S HE RE a v lrR1C' ofl•c• located at TRICT w11t receive up to the CONTRACTOR 10 whom CA 92627 County ol Of. pas1 so111 as l\nown to the FICm"""''I .u.-ia 1~~2 P1608f't•a C~t• Mesa G•vE-. 'l'la• '"e aoo•e 'raile• B 1370 Adams Ava but no11a1er tllan the abo11• the con1r1C1 is awaroect. and ange State ol C1llfotn1a intandeo translarae are NAmtTA~ Ca 9262; namec ~n.;o 01stroe1 to• Costa Mesa 92626 Copte1 staled time sealeO bids tor upon 1ny suocontr ector Said properly is O.SO•be<I None Ont' 19·3 Canoe Cove•· O<ange Covn1, C.1itl0tn.a ,....,, oe :>Dl••nec:I on request the 1ward ol 1 conl•ae1 tor und81 such CONTRACTOR on generel as All Stock 1n The name(sl and 1>1111nau The follOWinQ pertont are tt Cabon C•u158f Boal CF IKl•r>Q oy end tnroogl'I •ts A COP) of I~ ralM llhall the abo"e oroiec:t 10 oay not less than tne said trede. •••lures equipment address ot tile intended do I ng bu 11n •11 11' "165 fl1 •ne sale "''" oe /Gove•nong Boero 1111e1n· be potted at Ille job ••le Bids s11111 be rece111ec! 1n spee11ied retes to all worklfs and good wilt of thll Econo tr1n1ferMC•I are RICHARD MORGAN ENGINEERING, ~ at 63C "' B•?adway 1ttlf ref!'fre<l to as DIS-11 stlall oe mand11ory upon 1ne p1ac. 10enllllld aoo•• empio~ by them In tl'le ••· Lube N T uoe bu11ne11 C CARTER 1&412 Del Mar 1604 Coral Pl-. Newpon Room 3 •O Senta 4n1 CA TR1CT .. 1 •eut11e up to Ille CONTRACTOR 10 •l'l<>m and 11\all oe opened ano eeution Ol lhe contrllC1 nown 11 ECONO LUBE N lane Hunilngton Beach a..eh, CA 92663 91 01 /but not 111t tnan tne 100..,.. tne contract•• 1warded. and publlcly read aloud et tne No b•OOer m1y wtlhdraw BE and located 11 1SSO Calll0rn11 926-49 · Michael D Morgan, 1804 .,.,,... ot JaJe stated ttme Malad b•d• fOf" upon 1ny 1ut>contractor abo11e-111ted lime 1no any bid for a pe110d of S1.11ty Old Newport 81110 Coste Tri11 the property perll-Coral Place. Newport s.aeh. he property w•ll be tne eward 01 1 eontrect '°'" under IJUOtl CONTRACTOR. lac• 1601 oay1 alter 1ne date set MeH C1 92627 County of nent l'le•eto II a.scnl>ld in CA 92683 , oec 10 the l'l"ljl\ell DoO-1ne aOOWI pro,ect to pay not tell than the Mid There wtll bl 1 S10 00 di tor the apen1ng of l>tds ange State or Cahlorrna general 11 Travel Agency This bullness 11 con- O• tor ca5/' n .. ,,,., lawlul B•Os sl\all bl reoetveo M\ apee1lled rites to 1111 wor11ers t reQU1red tor Heh set of A payment bond and a Tiie l>ulll. 1ran1le< '#Ill be and 11 1oc11ed at 7076 Ed-dueted by en lndlvldual Mt r\e'f ot Int' un•1ecl States,,,,. t:>l-.O.Otlfied aoove employed oy tnem on the••· bid d0C1Jments to guarentee Olfformanee oond will be on141mma1ed on or alter tnoer Avenue Hununoton Mlc,.,..i D Morgan .,,, A,.,.,u o• negohable 11'0 111at1 oe oper..a and eculton of tile contract tleor return 1n good condll•on required prior 10 e•eculton he 111 day of Aprtl, 1986. Beaen. Cll1f0tnla 92647 Thll tlltament wH filed p11per 1c11ec1o or money publicly read aloud al the No btdOlt may wtthdraw wtth1n ten days 1ft9' 1ne Old of 1"8 contract and Shell be nd claims may bl Iii.ct 11 The Bu11oess name uMCS with the County Clerll. of Or· Ot'11 .. • lite aucll~ w II 1abo•e-s111 ao 11me enO any bid l0t I pertO<I ot S1.11ty 1ng Olle .n Ille lorm set IOtth 1n the ELLS FARGO BANK NA . by Mid transferors at said enge County on J~ 27• ~MW said property to ,,,. iDlaGe (601 011$ alter 1ne 0111 ... E9C1> l>ldde< lhall be • C0<1111CI OOCutnef'lll EIC<'OW Department. R• 1ocat1on II PASSPORT l988 , __ ~-,...,,.. t><ll ot lllfl r Tnere .,,.1 be a $10 00 de-f0t 1"8 open.no of btds 1c•n 1 ad con Ir a c Io r Pursuant 10 s.ctton 4590 Etctow No 692· 737 4590 TRAVEL .-ci>n po&1e1Stor shall tl\e<e-,posn •equorec for each Mt of A payment t>Ond ano a pursuant to the Business of tne Government Cooe or MacArthur B o uleverd. Tnet Slld bulk tranater II Put>lt1hld Orange Coat .1aion .,,.., on the pu•cha-bid ooeuments to gu1ran1ee Pet1orm1noe oono .win be and Prol8SllOlll Code ano the S111e or Cehtornta the •610. Newoort e.acti. CA intended 10 be consum-Da.Uy Piiot Februery 23· s..l>iect to tne •19nts ot any tr..,, •etu•n n good eot1-reou11ed ~ 10 eaeeutoon t>e llOensed on tne 1onow1no conu 1 c1 w ill contain 92660 County of O.ange. mated at the oHKie of NOR-March 1 8 t5 t988 TOl59 t.rtof 1..,,l'>()loers ot •ecOt'O O•hO'> ''"'""' ten 1101 <Says ot tne contract and shall bl el&SS1flca11ons provisions petm1tt1ng the St1t1 ol Clll1forn11 RIS & ASSOCIATES, INC A1r i;osa c.• "1no1ong 'after the ood oe>en•ng Oii• 1n tr>e form M l lorth in the Earthwork eno Paving succeutul 010der 10 All c1a1m1 musl be r•· 4570 C1mpu1 Otlva. Suite 9. sterage or frarisciortatton ol E..cn o•OOe< 11\all oe a con111c1 documents -12 Ltcenw subs111u1e sec:urmes tor any C*ved 11 th•S add•ffl by the Newport Beach, CaJlfO<'Na "'' purchaMd orooerty alter I, c en s e d contr a c Io r PurSoant 10 Sectoon •590 Eacri b•O must conl0tm moneys will'lheld by the DIS-111 oay ot Aor11. 1e&8 unleM 92660 on or 1tter AP<•I 4 1na tome ot saie w It oe OO<ne pu•suart 10 1ne Bu11-ot '"" Government Cooe ol and be re.oon11ve to the T Rt CT 10 ensu•e oer the bull\ transfer allO In· 1988 ..,.Olly oy 11'\8 ovrcr>ase. end and Proless>ont Code Ind t"• State of Calll0fn11 tn. oritrac1 oocumeflts t0tmenc;e under 1ne con· cluO.S tn. transt9' of liquor Thi• bulk tran1l1< 11 sub· .. 4 .w11ran1., 01 ttie prex>-be toeense<I in tM toltO'Mng con1•1c1 w ill c;on1a1n Eeeh 01dder 1na11 submit tract tocenae. 1n wll!Ch case, aM ieet to Catotorn11 Unllorrn ..,Y s cono1t•or or utd1ty 11 c1ess1fic;att0n1 orov1s1on1 perm1111ng Ina on the l0tm lurniltled with Walk thru March t6 t988 claims must be r--..d Commerc•al COO. Section rntoe 0t •mP•teO oy Ille G..-lll But1d1ng Contrac-s uccesslul b •Oder 10 the contract oocumen1• a 2 oo pm P<IO< to tile date on wn1eh 8106 (..._.,,,, 10*' 8 Lieense l s..b1t1tute secu11•-f()t' any 11s1 o• tne oropoeed M>bcon· Qowerntng ao1rd, •r tne llqUOt license ia tran1-Tile n1me end addrMs of A rter sa!lsf11C1•0<1 01 all Eeeh Old muSI CO<"'lorm .,..,oneys _,1nne10 by tl'le DIS· tractors on th11 proi«t at Cllence llor, Oawld A. lerred by the Dapanment of the parson with whom · ues '"o• •elated cnarges. !Ind oe rn oon11ve 10 the TFHC T 10 ensure per· requited oy 1ne SublelllllQ .,ownetl Ak:Oholle Beverega Control cilim• may bl filed 11 NOR- -~ud•ng t:CHts ol cooduC1· tract d<>Cumeflls tormance under the con· and Subcon1r1c11ng l'1or P\Jbhsneo Orange Coast So fer as known to lhe RIS & ASSOCIATES INC "0 ll'le auctiO<" any r9"lain-Each OIC)der snail suomn •reel Practic.s Act Government Da•ly P1101 Marcll 8 15 1988 1ran1ta•ff all bu1lne11 •S70 Campus on .... Suite 9. "t proc,eeas ...it oe "9--tr>e torm lurrnst>«i wi111 We • tllru Me•cn 16 19M ode Sectoon 4 100 et MQ T08 I names and addr-U..O Newpor1 Beach. Calllornl1 it• iec n 11'1e county the con1ree1 oocumenll • 1· 10 00 am Eac;ll 01ddet must submit by Transferor IOf the three 92&60 and the last day for ••t H u•., sub,.et fo Clatm by list of ll'le pr0(>054l<I M>OCon· Oowernlng aoard, •r w1111 each b•d cel'lllled or years tast peat. 11 d1lferent tiling ctaJms by any crtcfftor ,,,. pe<son """o ow~ tile treetors on th•s oroiect u Cll1ncellor, 01wld A. alhoer s cheek pay1t>te to trorn the above. are none snail bl AP<ll 1. 1988 at s·oo r~t r fUSI O<'•Of 10 111 auc-feQUlfec:l Oy ,,,. Suoiett>ng arownell tne DISTRICT or . btd bOnd P\8.IC NOTil'C Dated March 9, 19&8 p -... ~ II the bull-,,,. °' nos tuU-euor 1n ano Suoc;ont•ac11ng Faor Publisl\ed Orange Coast 1n tr.e lo•m set f0tth on tl'le ·~ ltAWTI UPttAL. Tra-day before the consumma- • tetes1 Any IUC.I\ ••C::.SS Pr1etices Act Go•ernmen1 'Oa11y P1101 March 8 15 1988 contract oocuments In an No. ,._ fef" tton d1te specified above ~I cl.a.med Mthin tllreit Cooe Section '100 et tee 1080 amount not leu lllan 10-1. 01 NOTICE M DaA TH M Publlsned Orange Coast Dated Match 2, 1988 ,.111rs from the oa1e ot tne E.acn btdder must s.;bm11 1 the mL<1mum 1mount of bid CLAMNCI "°91"l Dally Pilot Match 1S 1988 ..._.. C. Cattef, !ft. ~ oec;omes 1,..e p•~ty ''""' eact-b.a cert1t..O <>< P\8JC NOTIC£ u a guarantee tllat the bod to•U T089 tteftded T,.,...., .. ._,l'e county c.asnllf s c.rooc• pey1t>~ 10 loer will en11r into th• ~ FO.. Publilhld Orenge Coast Dated Maren 8 1968 I~ DISTC'!IC' .... a Did oond ..OTICE TO o•oooseo contract If the .... C>aATI Of WLL ... -1c W'lflC[ D .. ly Pilot Mlfeh IS. 1983 9'0Rln L CITI'ION, Ta• •" the •orm w t •ooh on tne CONT"ACTOfll ume '' awarded 10 such a cooec:.. .--"" T-088 "8JC fl)TlC( FICmlOUI 9U ... H NAMI ITATl•NT The 10lfowin9 pareons ate dotno bu"'-' as NEW· PORl FENCE CO . 2765 Mendota, Colla Mesa. CA 9262'6 MIChHI Erin Hughu. 27155 MendOll. Cotti Mesa CA 921528 This bu•lne11 11 con- ducted by an lndrv1dua1 MlehaelE ~ ThtS statement was hied with Ole County <Aerk of Or- ange County on Matetl 4, 1988 F1nlOt Publllhld Orange Coeal Delly Pilot Mareh &. 1s. 22, 29. 1988 Toa3 C•ll•clor. M F "te ll· onl«IC' '.lor:·~m~ts 1n an CAll *O fOfll INOI O•OOer In Ille e11ent ol failure A.ND Of NTTTlON --.,. NOTICE ·~· 0.,Ul) a,.,oun• ~r 1 ~s· '"•n t()"•, of Sc;11001 D111r1c1 Coas1 1•0 enter into said contract TO ADM9tllH" r~ATIOM 000000000000000000000000000000 Publisned Orenge Coast ·~ IT'il• '"'""' ilm<lUnl or otd Community COiiege 011111C1 such sec.irtly Will be for llTATW NO. MOTICI Of CALL us e11y P1lol Maren 15 1988 IS. g-.a•.tn~ l"8t Ille Old· Bid Deadhne 3 00 0 c;toclt 181190 I A·14ZIM °"A""'., .. T086 de• "" , .. ,,., •nto ,,... PM oftrie 25thdlyol March T~ DISTRICT ·-·•s To 1111 heirs an o A DRAFT EHVIRONMEN-• ----------0•000¥0 r•~trlCI 11 the 1988 I~ rtgnt lo re,.c:t any Of •11 1 t>eneficoar-creditors and TAL IMPACT REPORT WAS 642 • 5678 P\a.IC M>TICE I I con11ng1nt cred1tor1 of COMPLETED OH MARCH ""'TlllOUI ..... ,._SS Pml.IC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE cl ARE N C E R 0 BERT 17, 1988 THIS DOCUMENT r .... ..., ._ ----------SOWERS and parsons who ADOAESSES THE POSS- N.-ITATEMINT I aaa.•ic NOTICE may be otherw!M 1nt9'eated IBLE ENVIRONMENTAL tM- TM loMowtng pe<Y)' I Me r-In tile Wilt and/or •tat• PACTS OF A 10 8 ACRE Joong t>us;nees its (ii>.t "IGE ~ petition hat been 11..0 PROJECT CONSISTING OF A READER SERVICE OF THIS NEWSPAPER BUDDING RELATIONSHIPS Flowers are d w<tys rnt most oeauhtul ot nome oeco1 attons l n•s 23-Paoe gu1oet>oot.; otters s1eo Dy· step directions photos ano materials lists tor 23 llor al design p101ec1s1 Us1n9 flowers trom you1 garden 01 sil ~ t1owe1 s 1 you pr et er along w11h some glue w11e roam ano other c1ctll materials you can ma~e colorlul centerp1Hes l'ntiance straw hals ano weave wreatns tor any occasion Send check to OCOP Pattern Dept p 0 Bo• 2313 Van Nuys CA 91409 Aoll1ess C•ty ..... •GM63 Flora.I Decor S4 7~ t t2·oaoe ca1a100 S3 96 P1ctu11n9 700 woooworlung and hano1cratt p101ec1s1 Stale _ /ip _ P11ce Includes Postage & Prompt H.1nohng T'f-VCR SEPv•cr ;2 s by RUTl1 E LEDERER In the 90 DETACHED 2-STORY • e•atol Santa Ar (',A NOTICE OF PREPARATION Superior COIK1 ot °'anot HOM ES IN CONJUNCTIOH 9:(704 County r1que11tng that WITH CONTINUED OPEA-STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? ~ 1/1" ;..,,.~ '11~1 RUTHE LEDERER be 81>-ATION OF 12 OIL WELl.S GrHnvo111 ...... Nest-.......... Dec:laratlon 11-1 po.nted ea l*90NI rap-AN EXISTING TANI< FAR.M • ,.,.,1ter CA 4~6d.·· rnen1111.,. to admlnlMer the WOULD BE AlLOCATIED Th•• OUll'f'" c;on-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhet the Boero of Dlrec1or1 Of 1he Ma. 111111 of CLARENCE AO&-OFF-SITE WITHIN COSTA -cWded by II' •••• o...i Con101tdal9d w.,., Olatrlet wltl. at ltl s:lanular Meettnn to be'*" on April 7, ERT SOWERS under the In-MESA. n.E PAOJECT IS I ~a Va,. ,,.a-. ._ ··• dapena.nt Administration LOCATED AT tOSO WEST '.ff\ls 11a1..,.. ~ • ,, f led 1988. cont'def the adopttOn ot Negative 0.Claration 88• 1 currently under or E11a111 Act 11TH STREET tN A MEDIUM •t h Ille Cov,.•. ~0 i f Or-preparation. f~ the loltowln; Thepetitton ISMt tor Met· DENSITY RESIDENTIAL ..! edge Covn1~ "0•ua,., tng tn [)epettment Ho. 3 at ZONE (POA-MD~ 1 19U "'°"9CT: Southwett TransmtaSIOt'I Mam 700 CIVIC Cent•OrlYaw.t. COPIES Of THE~ · ... Put>I..,.... ,,,,._ CIP 8820 & 8821, MC No 990 Santa Al\ll. Cafltomta 92701 EIR CAN IE REVIEWED AT Cont on Apr ti 6, 1988 11 I 45 fi.M THE COST A MESA CITY D •. 1ry Pll('' ...,ell I I I • 23. LOCATION: SupeOo< Avenue betWMf'I lnduttrlel Wey and 15th ti' YOU 08.JECT to the HA L l I, LANN IN 0 S· TOU Str ... 15th Stret betwMl'I ~ and MONOYla gtanling of the petition. you OIVISK)H, 77 FAI" °"IVE, Averw .. MonrOVla AYenue betw•t 15th end 17th etiould .. ,her ICIC>M' at the COSTA MESA A COPY II Str ...... 17th Street b9tween W~tler end Monrovia hellflng end t1ate 'fOUI ob-ALSO AVAll A8lf AT PACIFIC VlfW MllitOAIAL PA"K ,Cerneter-r • v '''""" (.,naof't • r •¥-~ ,, "' ~SO" P.J foe v ..... .1• ,,,. • llot-wp. tt S.-• • ,, .... 17r. HA9'80ft LAW .. I MT OUYE :i.,. •'u t•t • C~r I ,,....,ercv, •I ~·~ ,._. ')la ~fr• .. o >S~ ~= ·--......... ,._ .. .._... ..... ---, ... h Street Ind jecttona or flle wrtlWI ootec-MH A VEADE Ll8AAAY. .... __ ""' -.................... _.... •• lioft• With the coun belfof• 2tM MESA VERDE ORIVl 17"1 Street. the llMrlng YOUt lllPC*W· fAIT ANO AT COSTA Meel ConeoH<Sated water District 1"5 Pteoenlla A~ eo.ta Mell. CA 92827 TelephOM. (714) 131-1291 anGe may be tn P9'90f1 Of by MUA Ll8AAAV. 1H5 your att0tney WlST PAN< AvtNU£. YOU MAY EXAMINE the PEAIONS AND OR· ftta llliC)t by the court If '°" OANIZA TIONS WllHINO .,. .,,..,..,_, In ttie -..... TO COMtffNT OH Ttfe you 1My ..w upon 9N •· DAAn M lHOU\.O IEHO ec:utor Of edfnWaef90t. Of n•"' COMWNTI TO: Copliee ol the lnlllal study are on nte end ~ 10r IMpectlon at the r.IC)On tM ett~ tcw ..... llflt-1011. DIVEL OP· oMoeOf the Proponent. ecutor °' ..,......,._, a t«NT MJMCa• IXfrT .. -m.i,..,... lll*'O flllll P.0 80X 1IOO. COSTA Thi April 7 '"' ~ Me9ttnQ of the Boefd of ~ort wMI be96n at '°" _.,. ......... ol WM. CA_...,. 7:00 PJI'· WI th. meeting room of tN l.tw ~~~ater Olltrle1 office =-= :.-:= ':: "-1:o ~tO TH~•:: IOCallf .. 1"5 Placen11e Awnue. eo.t.I Meaa, ~TW9 _.. d ftle .,...,_Of IO-Vt,.ONMI NTAI. OOCU· ~1200"*~,~ "'• ~ ~ ~"""". 910 ~ QI 1• rw .vJJOt commert1a "'°'*' b9 dWecied IO lht proponent on OI -----. -..,. ,_ ....,_"' ,, -..__....._ -7 1'88 Celtcw'nle ,..,__Coda. INCUJIOID IN THR NIAL. _._. .. ' ~Au911.~ •MUIT•WfflO OATllt lllsCll 1, 1111 fllWS • •tMAT DATI. ...., .. fQA ..,....,,... ~ &Alie .._.. MATtON. C>O•U~OT '--! .... OA te•T"N CMNM AT ~·,,,a... 0... 714-1141 Dllr,... ...,_ •l. ,., n. .......... ~ ooeae ... DllJNoe~, ... ,. " ..... , °'9'11COllllOllyNocMlirch •• 1~. , ... -====::;...a.: T071 Twoeo twr • -t The Leg.J o.pertn*U It the O..ty Pilot II pMaMd to an- nounce a new .vtce now avall- al>M to new bueln111•.J.-W• wtl now 8EAm;H the neme tor you at no extra charge. and MY9 you the time and the trip to the Cour1 HcM-. .,, s.nta Ana. TMn. of c:ourM, after the ...,ch 11 comp19ted .,. wMt ftte Y04ll flcWoue bu8lr"9e neme ttatament with the County Clertc, publeh once a week tor tout ...... ~by lew and then ... yo4ll proof of pubtl- catlon wtth tM County ewtc. PlMM 1top by to n.. your ftctltlou• bullneu 1tat9'Mnt al the Dauy Pilot Legal Depart- ment, 330 W•t Bay, Costa MMe. Celttornla. " you can not 8'op by. ~cal UI at (714) 642-4321, Extenaton 311 Of 31t end .. .... malt• arrangemer.t1 tor you to hand .. Ihle prooedura. by NI . H ~ lhOutd MV9 any tunhw ~ ... p9M98 c.11 UI end we wll be more than gled to ..-. ~ . Good ~ In yot.K new buelneeell I ' • -r ..: ~· . -· .. OPINION TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1988 25 CE TS Alleged NB bribe off er on tape Planning commissioner wearing wire while meeting with Delaney~ DA says By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .. ...., ........ Restaurateur FranCls M . Delaney's allcicd offer of a $20,000 bnbe was sccretl> tape-recorded by a Newpon Beach plan nan& comm1ss1oner work- ing w11h police invest1ptors, accord- ing 10 a county prosecutor Deputy D1stnct Allomey Manin Engquist said comm1ss1on Chairman James "Buzz" Person agreed to wear the hidden ware to snart Delaney whale the pair discussed the res- tauraat owner's plans.. ··He dad the right thing." Engquist said of Person's decision to tum in Delaney. "T o do any lcu would not have been an kccp1n1 with his pos- ition of public trust. He did what he should ha\C done:· The prosecutor said he 1s of the opanaon that Delancy planned t& move has restauran1 from 115 p~nt location on the Lido Peninsula 10 Lancer's Landing. located an the Manner's Male area o n Ne .... pon Harbor ma~ ha\e been tf)ang 10 ad\ance ham')('lf pohtacall) "He d shouldn't be hammered lakr that for doing the nght thtng .. Engqum said .. All h~ dad was call thr police The) took 11 from there ·· .\nd v.hen this socs 10 coun Person ""111 take thr stand and tell the truth .\nd a JUI) -.111 decide ""hat's right and ""hat's not.'' Enqu1s1 said bnbcf) charges against De lane~ remain \ ahd despite claims that the l"cwpon Beach busi- nessman ne11her O\A. ns land fo r a ne"" restaurant nor has plans to ~u ild a n~IA. restaurant. Delane). 62. of Rancho ( allfornaa 1A.as arrested Frida) on allega11ons th at he offered a S20 000 bri be 10 Person 1n ell.change for assastancr 1n getting a perm11 to e'ceed he1gh1 l1m11s on a nev. restaurant at Lancer'<; Landing. under construcuon at 31 fl() w Coast Htgh""a~ of his knowlcdg<"" Octane) has no permits or plans ~nding befo~ the Cll) for the constructlon of a new rt~taurant at Lancer's Landing. Hev. 1c ker said that about four months aio JerT) K.tng of JerT) K.tn& & ~ssoClates o f Newpon Beach requested a traffic stud) for const.ruc- taon of I.he restaurant at the Lancer's Landing building. Hev.1cker said that 1hert's been problems associated w11h the request and the traffic stud\ has never been ompleted. He IS unaware of what thr spe-cafac problems ""'en' he said He"" ac ker also he has no knowledge of a request 10 raa~ the ele.., ataon of the restaurant Ne .... pon Beach Buil ding Director Ra' Schuller also said he IS unaware 1ha·1 Dclane) has plans for a res- taurant at Lancer's undang. Schuller descnbed the Lancer's Landing pro- ;ect as a "real headache JOb. ·· He saad the pro1ec1 has been troubled from the stan With vanous contractors coming and going fro m the JOb "It's basacall' been a mess from tht" stan .. saad Schuller CWbwtloll ...... :rz at L&Dcer'• L&Mlln& OD llarlw'a la Newport 8-cla wi..r.-0...,. Comlty pra1ecator Engquist reacted with some emo- tion v.hen informed that one of Delane) 's associates took Person to task and sugested the comm1ssJOner Bren .\. Reed an a~s1stan1 to Octane). said \fonda} that Dclanr) does no t o""n Lancer's Landing and claimed that he has no plans 10 open a restaurant there C11~ Planning Dam.tor James He .... 1cker confirmed that "to the best Dclane' ""as arrested v.'lthout inci- dent Fnda~ as he -.as lea' ang has corpora1r headquaners on the Lido Peninsula an "e1A.port Beach. poltcc !Mlad He ""as later released from cm 1aal after pos11 ng bail · (Pleue w BJllBE/A2) California Armed Mexican soldiers arres1ed after crossing over U.S. border.JM Natl on Primary In Illinois today may be end of the road for some candidates./ A4 lsraeU prime minister ar- rives In U.S. to discuss peace proposal./ M World Public employees In Pan- ama take protest to streets after failing to get paid./ Al Israel shuts down West Bank produce market, steps up economic squeeze on occupied ter- ritories./ A4 Entertainment "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?'' ls dymanlc drama at Orange Coast College./ Al Indez Advtce and Games Births BuHetln Board Bu-'ness ClagfJed Comics Entertainment In the service Opinion PmparazzJ PoUce log Public notices Sports w .. thet A9 AS A3 84-5 86-8 A10 A7-8 A12 A11 A7 A3 88 8 1-3 A2 Newport ham radio antennas restricted Court hearing eontinues-after witness slayi~g By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ...., ........ A Westminster counroom on Monday hummed w11h talk of the week.end's gangland-style excauaon of a witness in the cast apinst a Newport Beach busincuman, but little was said an open coun about the slaying and baaltfTs were takan& no extra security measurc-s. Dunng the proceedings. a defense attorney for Robert Paduano Sr .. Alan May. complained about a week- end newspaper account the shooting of George Peter Yudzevich. saying the article implied the shooting was connected with Paduano's cue. May said Yudzevich had been an a witness protection program on the East Coast after testifyina apinst alleged cnmc figures there. and he sugested others had stronger motives than his client to seek revcn1e. metal detector and locked courtroom doors. were not st.epped up in the wake of the shooting. marshall's deputies said. Yudzevach. 46. -was found dead at I :45 a. m. Saturda) 1n a parking lot behind an In inc business complex. The 6-foot· 7. )~pound m~ known as ··Big George·· was sprawled besi~ a late-model Lincoln Continental and had been shot three 11mes 1n the head. Dcput) D1s1nct Attorney Wallace Wade said outside the courtroom that he had not intended to call Yudzevich to the stand. Yudzevich's death. he said. would cause no obstacles in the prosecution's case. "He rtally didn't have anyth1n1 to contribute 10 the charges Mr. Pa- duano is facing." Wade said. ..., ......... Petitions J filedhy CM office plan foes By JENNIFER WEBER °' .. ....,,.... .... ~lung to O\en urn the Cat) Coun- cil's appro,aJ of a gmcral plan amendment on a controversial oonh Costa Mesa dc,·clop~nt. a citizens group turned an mo~ than 5.600 sagnatum Monda~ in an effon to put the issue on the ballot for a ettywlde elt"Cllon Eight people. ancludtng Coun· c1lman Da\e Wheeler. dropped a stad. of pet111ons a1 the Cit)' Clerk's office:" \fonda\ afit'moon •h1k a throng oi rep0rters and photogra- pher\ "'at,hed ··Tht' c1111ens of Costa Mt>Sa JUSI made 11 'ef"\ ob\ aous what the\ art lool ing for ... said Ja) Humphrt"). spolC'sman fo r Costa Mesa Res1dents for Respt.1ns1ble Growth. Otherwise. the atmosphere an Jud&c Alan McKone's West Orange County Mun1c1pal courtroom on Monday remained much as 1t has throughout Paduano·s prehm1naf) hearing. Security measurn. which include a The proS«utor said he believed Paduano and Yudzev1ch were "as- sociates-but did not know details of their relationship. The 385-pound Paduano. known as "Fat Bobb)." 1s a Newpon Beach morta.age broker. He has pleaded innocent to the charJCS handed down an a 17-page indict· ment. ~ ... 1ft11USS/ A2) ~~.:;•plarey clell..n pedtlona to Costa Meea City Ball for a citywide Tote on tlae Home ••ncla de•elopment. The group as If) ing 10 an validate the council's appro,al of a general plan amendment for the Home Rancb prOJt'Cl. ( J Segerstrom & Sons· ~ ai:-re nonhs1de de\C'lopment The general plan amendment set h mm for square footage building heights and lr.lffi( • (Pleaee eee PETtTlv1'8/ A2) Hearing opens for suspect in copter crash BJ PAUL ARCBJPLEY Ol .. O.., ........ Vincent William Acosta sat quietly M onday. his wrists chained, at the openin& of a preliminary hcarina on chaf1C$ he was to blame for the deaths of three people in a police helicopter crash last year. Acosta. who was 19 at the time. was alJeaedly fleeina from police in a stolen car when helicopters from the Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa police departments collided over Irvine. Two Costa Mesa police officers and a civilian passenger died an the March 10 mid-air crash. Two Newport Beach officers were 1n1urcd. The Orange County Distnct At· tomcy"s Office charged the Anaheim resident with thf'C'C counts of second- dqrec murder under a state law that says people comm1t11ng a felony may face murder charges 1f a death results dunng the crime. .\costa also faces charges of auto theft. rl'Cet' ang stolen propert~ and failing to sho .. up for a Jail work program -1echnacall~ considered an escape. Ha-. ang pleaded annoetnt 10 all charges. .\costa remains an Orange Count) Ja1l 1n heu ofU 00.000 bail Deput) Dastnct .\ttome) Tom Boms sa)s <\costa's conduct v.-as so red.less 11 showed malice on his pan. Seroffeaders slipping JHl,Stscreeningprocess Dtstricl saJd shf has notjced a definite 1ncreaK' 1n reference calls from other school distncu. a saan that distr'Ku are tiatuenana their harina practactS.. "I think that. one. theTT's been 1 lot of pubhc1t) about (child moleNtlOn). Secondly. naht no" districts want to hire c:anclidates to be Iona-term employ~ The)' don't want 1 weak link the) ·re'°"" to haw to tcmunatc:• she ued. MOil school distncu have cenaan baste au•~ bnn. like prnonal re~nce and prev10US employer c~ and vut\laUy Ill ICbool diStnCU .aun c:andida1a lbroup s.:rameneo for amM coe V"ICtlOM. said 8cra. All t.eKMn lft ft..,,n.oted and lM1r ........... cMdred ~ u.c Bl wl~ ~­ mall of JUlllce brbt Liiey arc m*ftOaaed. E\U if c:udidlta lft ~ Wvusb s.a. meaeo. mitaalla occw, M diley ct6d ia U.C car of lbc IDOA ctWnted .cc-..-1 dWd _._, ta rtt«'ftl tDOMM. AIM ...,,. ...,.~-arr-.dlaS...•oe l4ftJon)' ud ~ ab1m eMOfCOUll fll•I bOll tavolv-illt l 7~ A fDnw...,...edllCe&IO"W8C:k'I at Ha"-llily Sdtoal ie Carom del Mer • ....,, .... ··-~.Ul a l e) point 10 the la"" under 1A.h1l h he ""a.s charged Howc,er. Depul' Pubh1. Dclc:"n1.kr Wilham Kelle:'' \a\S .\.:-osu. ,,,uld n t possibl) ha\e "foreSttn a da<W\ler as unusual as a m1d-a1r colll 1C1n anJ shouldn't be held al'Coun!Ahle !or thr pilots' mistakes. Kelle) said his client ""a' <.11m about the death$. "Of course he 1s He had n,• u.k a people ~ 1oin1 to be 1 It'd .... l'lll•\ \.lid ··ti thas hadn 1 hap~ned 11 "'-l'UIJ '\e bt-rn a '>hllrn car case. he 1A.ou1~·,e go lll'n 1\11 da\s and it'd be 1n t'r Kelle\ discounted ~..:osta's pa)t ,nme\ · .~"ng ht' was "small potat~ v. h1le adm1mng ..\cost.a probabl) it nt'IA. the car he v.as dn\lng ""as ,t,,lcn Kelle\ saad tht" wtrt"n ·1 fPl-..e 11ee COPTSR/ A2) GOP candidates struggling to set themselves apart BJ PAULilCRIPLEY °' .. ..., ........ Nathan R0trnbcra had marked the nC'W$pa~ quote wt th• \'ell~ fell tip marta howu\I at to a rt"poner Sunday at a cancbdatn' forum 1n Costa Mna. RORn~sald. •· Thu1s ~·h)' rm belt ~ ROKnbna bad dtthned to attend theCosaa Mesa Repubhcan Astern~ foNm for 40th COG1fC$S1onaJ OlstnC't GOP ca.ncbdata bca111C Rep Robert a.dham was .,.._ eo bt tM moder· 1tor. and lldbam and A•mbl) ~· Bnan Tkn04 tt.a~e en-doncd lrvant Cit Cov.nalrun Dlvt laker. •o.abera had told Theri<M. .. 0 btnefic wo.dd be lef'-ed ~ me anndioa yow praenm otbtt than to .,aa,. lDto u obvlOa anempc •o prov.de 1 ...,...unu· '° our pn:llnObOe of )'OUI" cudida11C. .. T\t Dalt)' Not rrpaned bu , wal~QUCMd~as ' ()qng8 COlllt DAILY PILOT/ T~. Merd\ 15, 1888 . WITNESS SLAYING REMAINS MYSTERY ••• '"-Al 0... OMaaty Grand J¥f'Y about hit ·•a:rhip with Paduano. · Robert Muano Jr., 23, alto UoWll • 1.octy, Mys that lie and llil ~---~bhw=Y--yida; laavina met "'a cou of limn .. throuah 1 common f'rit:nd. Joey Qroseo. .. He (Yudzevicb) told me in coun \bat he had nothina apinst my father," Paduano Jr. said ... He told me he didn't have anythina to S&)'." The )'OUJllU man said Y udzev.ch 's tppU'ftlt aecution may have bad IOmetb.ias to do with a Santa Ana topless bar of which be was a part owner. ... spoke with Georae at ml father's first baiJ hearina... Robert Paduano Jr., said Monda~said at that time daat Jae and mao) bad a pie« of the action at the Mustana." Meanwhile. Irvine Police Set. Dick Bowman said Monday that police art takina 1 (loser look 11 the Lincoln left at the murder scene. Bowman said the name ofthe registered owner is being soUJht. Jn addition to Yudzevich's in· volvement in the Paduano case. he was awaitina 1 judge's decision fol· lowina a preliminary beanna last week into an allqed investment scam. Yudzevich was amona t.b.ree men arrested br Newport Beach police in ~ 986 after alle~dfY IMliifti $)$0,000 from at least 1ve vic:ti The thru men allesedly lured pole >- ttal investors into a limousine ve ture and then offered them opponunity to make money in ness deals based in Newpon Atlantic City and Las Yeps. investiptors said. COPTER CRASH ••• Accordina to police, Yl.aduvich, Grosso.. 44, of Fullenon and Grqory Moeller. 36. of Irvine urae<t the investors to give them money, aJ- legedly promising that it would reach gamblers in Nevada and New Jersey and would be returned with larae profits. . rro.Al mdmitting be stoic it. Openina day witnesses mcludcd the owner of the Nissan Pulsar Acosta was driving, who testified she bad nrvcr seen him before, and one of the Santa Ana poli~ officers who at- tempted to question the defendant before the 54-minute car cha.sc ensued. TefT'l' L Frane1~. a Santa Ana poli('C investigator. and his panncr were investigating another ca~ when "1hcy spotted the N assan parked on OrallF Avenue near Anahurst Way OD the evenin& of March I 0. The 19-year veteran said the car attracted his anenuon because its interior hght was on and a Latino male was standing behind the car where the trunk lid was up. When the plain clothes officers in the unmarked car turned around. pulled alongsidC' the Nissan and 1dentified thC'mselv<'S as police of- ficers. the driver sped away. Francis said. Eventually, the chaSt" moved toward the coast where both police helicopters became involved. Police said the Las V cps operation allegedly involved the suspects "act· 1ng as though they were Mafia types" connt'ctcd with a major Yeps casino. Investigators contended that the three men used the manufactured see nano to make the victims afraid to call police to repon any loss of their mone}. The suspects also took money from tht' victims to start 1 joint venture limousine business that ne\er materialized. A Judge's ruling had been pendina on whether there was sufficient evidence to try Yudzevich in Su- perior Court JboP HOPEFULS SET SELVES APART •.. ~Al .tleetin1 with the congressman he • wants to succeed. R<>St"nberg told of a • tile-saving helicopter rescue mission undertook during a fierce Florida :! Glundentorm while a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. • • Prdacmg has story with an expla- ...... tion that tM issues in the race are of • .. character. leadership. intcgnty and _"COmmit ment:· RosenbetJsaid voters "-tbould choose the candidate "who ~ the character to do the job for JOU.- It was a novel approach an a race GLat bas attracted 14 Republican candidates who must search for ways to stt themselves apart from one another. Sunday's forum. attended by 12 of 1hc J 4 candidates. showed evidence .of a potential brawl in the coming -lr'onths. About half of the contenders have already attended a half dozen similar bums. The) and the reponers who c-0ver them are onh too aware of the _chalknat each facc:S 1n ~ning himself • apart from the others. --If Roscnberg·s approach w.as to ~monstrate character. Tustin Coun· Cilman John Kelly was to level 1' pnsonal, flambo)ant attacks. t Kell). 26. weanng a plaid spom coat and b1lhni himself as .. the homespun·· candidate. fired salvos at 8adham and Baker. s.a1d he couldn't 11.and an) of the other candidates and said he was sick of heanng "silly garba&e from them.·· Kdl) especially singled out can· dadate Peter Buffa. mocking the Costa Mesa councilman's warnings that the American education s~stem that's declining into .. med1ocnty." Buffa pro,ed himself a skilled counter-puncher when his tum came. Noting Kelly's presence. Buffa saad, .. There·s no wa) I could·ve afforded a better living. breathing visual aid for those of) ou who are concemC'd about the product1v1 t) and products of our education system o ver thC' last 25 )Cars.·· · Baker provided a sharp comeback as well, pointing out that Badham is retiring after 27 years in politics. "That will be one ye.1r older than Jo hn Kell) 1s 1oday: BaJter saad. Baker is also learning that running ~ the fron1 of the pack isn't always a comfortable posn1on. Peer Swan. "ho has served an an elected but little pubhcazed position longer than an) of tht' candidates. charged Bakt'r°S Cll) council tenurr shows a failure of leadership. "We ha\C a candidate being pushed by the Republican establish· ment. rd encouraie you to look at his background.·· said Swan. who i!> president of the Irvine Ranch Water District board of d1rcc1ors. While Swan is setting himself apart as a moderate who can work w11h the Democrats. Chuck DeVore is estab- lishing himself a!> the conservative candidate. De Vore. 25. moved back to Orange Counl~ from Washington D.C .. "here he was a Pentagon liaison to the National Security Council. He sees a da\' when millions of refuges will be flooding into the U.S. from Latin America unless we act to stop communist expansion. ··While Central America is burning down our own members of Congress have been fiddling:· he said. Christopher Cox. who also moved here from the nataon·s capital to run afkr a stint as a ..en1or White House adviser. used some of his 11me to counter charges of opponunism. Cox stressed he does have tics to Southern Cahfornaa. having lived here for 18 years, including 13 1n Newpo·n Beach The o ther candidates. newly ar· ri vcd to the fight, were getting their feet ""Cl Sunda). and took thr opportunll) 10 spell out their v1t"ws on the ISSUCS. The) were bu!Jint'ss consultant Kathleen Latham. businessman Adam K1cm1k. financial planner Larr) Sternberg. attorne~ William Yacobozza and management consult· ant Pa1nc1a Kishel. Unable to attend ""ere airline pilot John Hylton and businessman David Williams. i PETITIONS ON MESA PROJECT FILED •.. Prom Al If voters null1f} the council's de· cision, the councal would have to rcwnte the amendment or wan a year before considering an 1dent1cal amendment. Humphrc) said. Humphre} said the orpn1zat1on pcllttoncd for the referendum be· cause ··tias1cally. we·re trying to take control o f unbodied growth ·· Thr Regm rar of Voters will have 30da)S to determine how man\ of the 5.665 signatures are valid. Cit) Clerk E1lttn Ph1nne\ saad Costa Mesa Residents for Responsible Growth. the same group that engin~rcd the signature dn 1-e for the cat'< 's slo" growth 101t1at1 ,e. had 1ocollrct 4.17() valid signatures for the referendum to QU.11if) If enough signatures quahf) the council has three altematav~ for the referendum It can rescind its vote, schedule a special elcc11on within I 0.3 days or put the measure on tht' November ballot. A special election as unlikely. Phinney \Clad. because 1t would cost the cit) as much as S50.000 Humphrc) was enthus1ast1c about the petat1on dnve and said he 1s confident 'otcrs ""•II support his group·s pos111on. .. There's an amazing amount of support out then~ ... Humphrey said A Segt'rstro m spo keswo man. meanwhile. was more subdued 10 her response to the ne"" s ··1 guess wt''r<' otn 1ously disap- pointed but not surprised Rut we (et'I confident the maJOnt) of voters suppon our dc-.clopment." Rua Fc1chtmann saad C11y AttornC) Thomas Wood said Scgcrstrom .... 111 not be able to resume construction on One South Coast Place unlll after an election. The proposed first phase of development, which occupies 11 acres of the propcrt) JUSt nonh of the San Diego Freeway between Harbor Boulevard and Fa1rv1ew Road. was stopped last Septt'mber when a judge decided the general plan and environmental im- pact report for the propeny were 1 nadeq ua te. The citizens group collected s1gna· tures for 22 days. Humphrey said, by walking door-to-door and posting voluntcen in several shopping cente~. including three owned by the Segerstrom company. HAM RADIO ANTENNAS RESTRICTED .•• Jl'romAl a11on of antennas operators sa) the) v.111 gladl~ endorse 11 ( ounc1lman Phil Sansone. himself an amateur radio operator. said operators no"" reh on guesswo rk when erecung antennas. hoping 10 meet ci t) guidelines .. Right nov.. there·s no control ovt'r amateur radio an1cnnas The cit) has been appl) inJ the prov1s1ons of the t.tructure ordinance. v..-h1ch 1sn'1 that specific:· said Sansone ·The} (new operators) can go an and put up BRIBE ... rro..Al ~non said he met Delaney an 1974 when he had an office next door to the Ddaney's restaurant at 7.30 Lido Park Onvc. ~non said he d1d legal work ror Delancy an 1976 but had almost no contact wath ham in the last two ~until the allqied tdepbone call tn J111Ull) ~~E 111111 Piii llllAIN~ lll" ,. .. , ••• • ...-~ .._.. CA .... ,. ~ & • \4iiO {~ w.... & ,, •• , ... an> thing the} v.ant :-..o"" thl'~ ·11 nceo to follov. <oomc rule\ " The nl'v. ordinance v.as first propoS('(J in 1985al'terse,cral counc1l members rt'C<'l'<'d complaints about antennas blocking 'lt'"S or posing \afety ha13rds. San\ont' said The antenna ht'1gh 1 currently al· lowed as 24 feet. said Hew1ckcr. l 1nder the nev. ordinance. antennas v.111 be allowed up 10 28 feet when not 1n operation. and 15 feet when o perating '\ntennas v.hich are capable of eiucnd1ng above 40 fett must be equipped w11h motori.ted and manual lov.crang dcv1ct5.. The ht'1ght requirement does not apply to whip antennas. which a.re small, slender antennas supponed. only at th<' base much like an automobile antenna Pnor to issuance of antenna per- mits, res1dt'nts and homeowners as- sociations within 100 fett must be notified No more than one amateur radK> antenna structure and one whip antenna will be permitted per build· ang sate under the new ordinance. No pon aon of an antenna structure can be located within any required setback area or within the front 40 percent of a sl\c Ex1stan1 antennas need not com pl) with provisions. but current optr· ators must compl)' with 28.foot height limit when the antennas arc not in use and must be equipped with a lowenng device. Hewacker said most amateur radio operators aren·1 serious enough to have freestanding antennas. "A lot of these operators arc kids who maybe have some equjpment and a license. Then there arc the more serious operators. but most don't have antennas that are affected by this ordinance." said Hewicker. Operators who have cxistina frtt- standina antennas that do not con· form to the new auidelines will not be required to comply with the new ordinance, said Hew1cker. ~ -~} ~~ --& -er• .. i "'1' ll.t""'2At ''41J II I'°" «> "01 -'(f1oi -"' ~ )()~ ....... _. ,,. ... (A~('., '»l •.rq11>r~.,. 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F rom Al ' allegedly formed a secret club among fifth-graders that involved using a vibrator as an 101t1at1on nte. Rigby was hired a t the exclusive pnvate school an September 1986. and officials at his prehmanar) heanng testified that he was checked through all the usual procedures. However. a state fingerpnnt check allegedly fa iled to alcn Harbor Day officials that the track coach they were about to hire had faced child molestation charges se'en >cars before. According to state records. Rigby was arrested an I lj7Q on four counts of child molesting. The allegations were later dismissed after Rigby pleaded guilty to lesser charges of disturbing the J>(.ace. He received a year's probation. Harbor Day officials drd not return phone calls to the Pilot. R1gb~. therfather of a 9-year-old bo) and 2-month· old i1rl. remains 1n Orange Count~ Jail on $200.000 bail. He 1s scheduled for arraignment Fnday. Wah Ta) lor. director of professional standards for the state Department of Education in Sacramento. said 1t as not unusual for someone lake Rigb) to slap through th<' elaborate series of checks laid out by the educational ~)stem . .. The problem 1s that a person ma)· be perfecflr dean :as far as a criminal records. then the day af\er we issue a credential he goes out and molests a child ," said Taylor. Ta)lor said teachers lake Rigby often are continually cmplo~ed because d1stncts want to keep molestation cases quiet. He added that. because private schools do not require teaching credentials. they are often pnme targets for child molesters. Taylor recalled a ca.se alarmingly s1m1lar to R1gby's 10 which an elemental} school teacher was under investiga· uon for allegedl) molesting students in his classroom. Whale prosecutors built a case against the teacher, the dastnct"s administration agreed to gi ve the teacher a letter of recommendation 1f he would quietly resign. saad Ta)lor The teacher was subsequently convicted. and the state revoked his teaching credential. Ho~c;ver. armed wath the district's recommendation, the teacher apphed for a 1cachingJob and was hired at a private school, and ht' was later convicted for molesting students ~re. B) the tame authorities catch up with child molestt'rs, the) have accosted an average of IOOchaldren. saad Taylor. ciun~ FBI statistics. "Thaf\ bad. It shouldn·t be that wa). · he said. Ta)lor said the key to preventing such sli~ups as to forbid distncts from g1vang letters ofr«om"1endation to con' acted molesters. In such cases. he said districts should be lcs!i conccrnt'd about saving face. and more concerned about students . .. Ifs tame to make distncts bite the bullet and fire peupk who do those things." he said. "They shouldn't be able to pa~s their trash to other districts." Respected tcachang veterans are as likely as novices to l:x: arrested for molestation. Case 1n point. the Placentia Unified School District. • which has been rocked b y two separate child molestation cases in the past few months. The first involved Gary Lee. 36. a Kraemer J unaor Hiah School band instructor acc used of molesting a 14-year-ofd girl on ~vcn separate occasions during the 1986-87 school year. Lee has pleaded no contest 10 the charges. The ~cond anc1dent was uncovered in February. when Christopher Lee, 41 , was charged wath 10 felon) and misdemeanor counts of molesting two teen-age girls at Espera nza High School 1n Anaheim and at his Balboa Island home. ' Lee. also the coach of the Esperanza boys basketball team. was charged with five counts of oral copulation and penetration with a foreign object and five misdemeanor counts of annoying or molC1tmg a minor an connection with his alleged sexual relations wath two Yorba Landa girls. ages 16 and 17. He has not yet entered a plea and is free on bail. The Ltts are not related. Assistant Superintendent Tim VanEck s.a1dboth teachers came to the district with "excellent references.·· Gary L..tt had taught in the district for nearly a decade C hnstopher L..tt was hired to teach and coach three years ago. and was well-liked by students. parent~ and teachers. said VanEck. "Obviously. at (child molestation problems) as not somethin& someone is going to come forward wath." saad VanEck. "We've always checked on each of our people we employ. But people they hst as references are going to be people who think hafbly of them. It's something ver) difficult to deal with.' Lake the Placentia d1stnct. the Saddleback U nafied $(·hool D istrict was also recently hit with two separate c.ast's of alleged child molestation. both anvolvang district veterans. Robert Webber, 44, a 1 l-year teacher. was arrested in October and cha~ed wath one count of unlawful se"' and two counts of intercourse and sodomy with a foreian object in connection with clandestine relationship he allegedly had wath a 16-ycar-old female student at El Toro Hiah School. Arttsted in the same invest1gat1on was Keath Milne, 38. a teacher at Ohvcwood Elementary School, who was charaed with I 0 misdemeanor counts of child molt'station against seven girls betw~n the ages of I 0 and 11. Milne 1s married and has two sons. He, too. had been teaching for mort' than a d«ade. Ken Anderson, assistant supenntt'ndent of personnel for the Saddleback district. admitted that the arrests of Webber and Milne were embarrassing.. but said he feels confident with the district's screening process. Anderson, like other officiaJs. said bad teachers occasionally slip throughthe screening process as they do in any profession. In the Saddlcback distnct, adminis- trators also offer teachers lips on proper classroom conduct and manaaemcnt and advise them on "how not to get yourself in a position that's hard to defend ... "I think the process I've been following for nine years has been very thorough.'' said Anderson. • Warm Weather Elegance From tropical worsted wool to silk, wool and cotton blends, you can select from a vast array of su its styled in both our single or double breasted models. Perfect for the warm weather to come. Oenllemen's Clothlna 561 Newpon Center Drive Pbone:~llO ' . " Southwest look co1nplements architecture From leather and stone to Navajo and z.potec rugs, du·~..,. sunbleeehed pine and hand-wown -and decoratMs are chooeing an unclutt9'ed look with large lnYttlng sofas to complement tOday's South«n California arc:Ntecture and casual lifestyle. 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"Natural surfaces such as marble. granite and nagstone as well as the textures of adobe and stucco help to create a !<><* that btends with our architecture.·· Equipaje ch&rs. Kactuna dolls. pottery. as wett as burnished wrought iron candle holders and even totem potes are all very much sought after. ""Handcrafted SoYth- western art is t1metess ... a JO'l IO live with and goes so well with today·s Southern California homes... says Sue Vetrano of the Fountain Valley cent•. "Our coUection of artwork. gathered from the woncstiops of native American and Mexican craft91nen Is VfKY much in demand wtth model hOfne builders. interior decorators and t~ home owners." Vetrano said. ''At WFO we have the finest -.ction of b 11 lc:hed, S1ripped, pec:k- led and whH....,_, furnishings in Orange County," according to Syd.- Mr Levine. WFO prealdent. "'Our current deligrl protects for client• In ~ pr•igjoua communities .. Monarch Bay. 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To double and~ triple the 1te or your roof, Callfornla Roof SaYws then r~ br<*en CK rotten lhal(e with 100 percent netur9I oM wood preservative thet com.Ina _,tlal Sign of aprlng Roof 1eta aew leue oa life. fungicide to replenish your roof. The treetment mao leewa you wtth a ftve..yeer guerantee trom it• Ucensed, inlwed and bonded com- pany. Baed In Fountain Ve/Mly. call 77S-a221 for more Information. Cbrl8daa Yta. owaer qd maa&1er of Newport llll1a Plortat. abowe u aample of a ~ or &aster ~ement a..uable at t1ae UGP at 2642 8&a 11.lpel Orin, Prewport Beac~. Plloae 640-7080. I-.. ·~-.:.. ...... -~ l.- --lr WE Wll: * llUJI 1'00I Q)f * CUM & rtllSllM n *-nl.llED * lO 1UI QJMWfTU LL ..... _ .... r--REPAiR---'1 I SPECIAL I I 'II I I I L--..!!IJ!I ___ ! CHECK LIST •u~..,,,lfl •SllPSU.-S •tVnu N;lll ... l(l ... • IUWD ·~--­•nu•-'110 Do-it-yourselfers at home here lly CHERYL WALKER -. .... c.u 0 1 1 When CorntluMer Wilber Batr moved hla 7-year-old lumber busi- ness from Haslinga, Neb.. to Cali- fornia in 1910 he dldn·t need market reseatchers to tell him who his main customers would be. In the ~ and-buggy ~ivery days. as now. Barr Lumber's most reliable cus- tomers would be bu1ld1ng contrac- tors. Yet before 19 11 had ended Wilber decided to gamble and expand his inventory in a bold new way -to meet the special needs of non.- traditional buyers, which meant in that year. for example. ottering derrick building materials to wtldcatten trying to take advantage of the Santa Fe od strike. Eighty-five successful yews later Wilber's descendants aren't about to argue with his winning P°'ICY but now they roll out the wek;ome mat not to oilmen but 10 a new breed of ciientele -the weekend handyman. landscaper. and one-man construc- tion crew commonly tmown as the do-11-yoursetter. Today Barr Lumber. found 1n four Southern California locations (City of Industry, Alhambra/Los Angeles. Los Alamitos and Costa Mesa). still sells prime quality woods In its lumber yards to large and small contractors tor 1ndustnal, com- mercial. and custom-graded resi- dential uses Yet 1n11de its stores do-11-your- selters will find one-stop equipment and supply centers staffed by well- informed personnel eager to share thetr experttM and help make even coroplell pro,ects easy 10 plan and execute. Vice President Rick Orlando. headquartered the 1275 S Bristol St store in Costa Mesa. says the grow ing r anks of 1nd1v1dua1 crahsmen have f<><oed the industry to adapt -even affected tne way goods are displayed on the selling floor ··we otter a wwM range of items such as bath accessones (from faucets to pluml>lng supplies). fram- ing matenals. doors. windows. paint brusnes. elec1ncal suppl18$ 1nsula- t1on panehng flooring. hgl'lts nuts and bolts. and power tools · l andscaping and gardening prOO· ucts says Orlando. are al50 fea- tured ~ner-touch accessories have their special place too at Barr s including costom entry doors chic faucets and bath fixtures -even patlO fumrture Barr otters a comP'ete setectt<>n of woods cut 1n convenient StZes (othef (Pleaee eee BAJta'SfPaCc 6 ) ij()ME & GA!U>EN/An Ad¥ef'tlslng Supptement. to the Ody PM01/Tueaday, M.-ch 1S, 1 ... -3 ... Redo bedroom at bargaiii prices ., CINDY T1'Alm CIRITllON Bedding and Bedlpreed ~ In Santa Ana hat ~ prcMdlng high quality merc:haldM tor the home at low prtcee for 11 yews. From the original 5,000 ~toot shop. the store hM grown to more than 11.000 square feet, and ofler9 • wide Mlectlon of Items from beds and bedding to mini bllnda and draperies. "Everything you CM ... In the dep9rtment ttor-. you will find here, •· said owner Idell NecWmen whO founded the company with her hus- band Arnie. "Onty here you will ftnd it at discount pr1cea.·· Customers '*' chooee from bedapfeada In ever color and lo<* lmaginabte, m8de out of ~ from patyester to down. "We have thousands of bedlprMdl hanging here, wWting to go home wMh you,'' Mid NecWmen. Gooee down com- fortera •• WllY popMr tocMy and thll tlrm hM. i.rge l&appfy of eleprlt Duvet covers tor them. T.,_ COIMtS .. much like big pillow c.... that zip wound the c:omtcwter. They •• enM•* In l'Ml'IY different ttylea and cokJn, and we wy to c.re tor becal• you simply unzip them tot .... ig. ''Five yews 11QO we got In~ In Mlling d9y beds wt'6d\ have MlC9 become very popular.'' Hid Nedelman. Along with trundle beds, day beds aMow lncrwed ···-~ aocomrnodations. A day bed II the tin of a twin, with a eeperate bed underneath. "By day It II a couch and by night It la a bed," she explained. Window df-111inga-'--sold at the 1tore lndude dr~. window ... t peda. bMnda and min bllndl. The binds come In wood and .,.. .,__ 9ble In a mpecttum of c:olor'I or aluminum. "We well go out to the customer'• houM and ,,__..eat no chatge ••• Mid Nedelmen. In eddnJon there •• "'°"'8nda of o.co. ator pllowl ftom wtKtl to ctM>Oee and more than 400 ~tor -.C- tlon. Bed mattr ..... are eleo sold at the store. Another MMcie available at Bed- ding and BedtptMd la reupholstery work. " We reupholster evetythi~ from heedboardl to couches.·· Nld Nedeman. Bedd61~ and BedlprMd Houae 11 located at 1.WO S. Main St. Santa Ana. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Friday, 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For further Infor- mation, call 835-1611. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~---. Harbor Area Applla•c• S.rvlc .. , lac. v llCllt ...... ,.rat. v 21 JWS ........ c. ii ...... v f actlrJ tr._ tec~licills v ... ~ .......... v fllf1111....., v .,.,....,. ........ REFRIGERATORS·FREEZERS·wASHERS·oRYERS OtSHWASHERS •DISPOSERS• RANGES tCE MAKERS •TRASH COMPACTORS ........... EJ 549-3077 CA. ST. UCEHSE #35841 1240 LOGAN STREET. UNIT 0, COSTA MESA. CA 92626 ....... Over 2,000 sq. yds. 1 IN STOCK NOW!!I • .. VIMa'• aew L•••=11ceat wlll•ow f=·•h•• complement fa11Z .... fval ........... ..., ............. . Wall coverings, window dressings coordinated Just In time tor spring dec«etlng and home Improvement. Vlata Paint has lntrOduOed a complete new spectrum of Luminescent Colors by levo6or. The window faahion coltec:tlon cons41ta of 44 ultra-contemporary ~ textur• and flnilhee. They are available In either Rivlefa or verticai blind stytea. The paint manufacturing firm headquar1ered In Fulerton ..... paint, wall coverings and window coverings through 15 locations In Southern CaMforNa. S'-" dee9* and .... covering ex.pert, Maurk:k> Brlaa auggesta coordfnating colors from the new LeYOlc>t LurNl1Meent8 Vllith V\lta'a recentty ~ ... covering collection. ()ne eumple, Qtee Bria. WO•JIO be b•nding VIMa'• new marbl&-10011. wallpllpera with one of the ne,i; lumineeclent Cty9tal, glalS or ice fiNlhee -al h8ve a~ glowing ._, and gnintte like dimensional texture. l'-~ are ava1tao1e In the ptlle ~ ranges and worlt. exceptk>Nly wel with 1*'x stone furniture ltytea. 80 popular .n Southern c.lltornla. 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I pride mY891 on my &biMty to work with my client' a kteea rather then ~then\ Mw with mine. ''Aleo, ~a wffe, moth.-and a church end PT A votunt..,. along with my career in decorating. I u~tend my client's need to have one person who can pull the whOte 1ob together tor them. "They needn't run all over town when I can bring the Ideas and samptes to them In my chic little store on wneets. This, and the fact that clients pay only for the products they select. mahs Decorating Oen the best idea in home decorating," she said. MuMins camea a com~• line of custom upholstered furniture u wetl as the latest drapety treatments, carpeting and wall covering. She ia 1 avltlable for appoinlments at her client's convenience. Decor1hng Oen can bring a wttoMI new world of beauty and convenience riotit to your 1 doorstep. Call 963-9397 for your free in-home consu1tatt0n. I ''Pat Yoar Window• Tiie Be•t Dre• .. d Ll•t'' C risp y shades in tranapar•nt, opaque. or Mml· o paque fabrics. ~ Dt.counted . .,,,,... WHERE DO YOU Fl• q WIAl·DATBrCllPIT ~I Wiii Sl'-GOa .. Becau.\f ~e·re 111 official ~-Dared• Carpet Store. we can bring you the best selecnon of ~-O:ued• Carpet in the area. Our knowledgeable saJfS repr~ntatJves can help you find the riJU!t \\ear -OaJed • Carpet for e:1eh room of your home. So ii )"OU wan1 the superior stain proteclioo of Wear-Daaed* Carpet with SWnBlocker7'we 're the· OM place you need IO shop. · 1663 Pla~~nt ia ..\\·~. Co ta ~esa .. CA 92627 ( ; I l ) f>lb--1838/ ( 7 14 ) 968-8180 2151~~. C-. ...... CA 912127 (714) 541 I U D (714)133 •12 ~YSl tol SAT t to t $U9ll '°to 5 HOME & GARDEN/Art ~'Cl Sein '1 ,_,. to the ~ Plot/T• rr fl), MmUt 15. W -5.. - Custo1n closets • great organizers • Fresh Flowers • Dried Flowers • Fruit Baskets • Plants and morel • Anniversarkts • FuneraJs • Parties • Weddings • HospitaJs • Birthdays 2642San ..... Newport Beach (Newport Hills Center) HRS: M-Th ~5:30, Fri M . Sat M '40-JW (714)9S..UI (SIS) 49S-SH9 - ------~ --- Rattan fUrnishings offered for 30 years CUSTOM BllNOS _. .. LINOLEUM ~()II ~IONO • .. ~IOH •~(IM CUSTOM ORAPEAtES ,._.. no-wax floors .... °" •. ~ ..... c:oetl WALLPAPER UP TO ~ 0'9 Oual!ry Carpets Tll ~ & WOOO FLOOR .. .. featuring _. Oii AN$() V & STAINMASTER • FRE}:: IN-HOME ESTIMATES • C ALL FOR QUOTES 10097 Adams. H.B. -... 1 MON-SAT (at &ookhurst) ...,.7S18 9 30 AM-6 PM OSCO-SAV-ON PLAZA -~ closeOSunoay Double Your Closet and Garage Space with Callfomla Closet Company Our ~ ..,.. at dr5q'I and budding will pn:Mdlr you wiltl ~asy xcess to -'1'J4ll ~ Al no ot*gabon. an ~ des9l'f will come to '1'J4ll home and ONtr an or~ closet intrrior to suit all your neeica. WellL•'8 LU15E8T CLMET CO•PANY • Ooa Dies '1'AJl '8 9' .g and • Spotless dean-up afttf S1Df9 ~ coq•don • fu1t1 qnu«* • Cusum do-it -you~ kits • ~ dilly ins• .. kw' • Finnt \NOOd proc1JctS • Fu~~ltttd 80 Locations WorldWa 500.000 CkRts Built Estabkshedl978 BARR'S ... rrom..,.s alzes available on request) from traditional bul~ng materlels to furniture makers' hardwood deflghts like smooth oak, birch and mahogany. A mini Hbrary of "how-to" books on subjects ranging from putting on roofs to snld c:onstruction projeets to ptumblng are also •velleble to give the dc>-11-your-Mffer the confidence and aavvy to do a talk WI. Barr'• plentiful and ~ '*'°"'*· says <>Nndo, ate a690 rMdy. willing and quallfted to ln8W9f questions. too. "No queatlon le too .-v. A cu• tomer doeen't ~to be elrWd to uk questiOna ...... ~ ..... -t•tlmonlall -CC>m\el1ting our people WhO 00 OU1 of their W9Y to helP customers all the ttme. "Our ma6n goal la to Mtlefy the c:ultomer." "We llilo try, " adda Wllber'a gtandeon and ~rent 8etr Lumber ChelrmM Oeorgii 8etr St., ··to maintain a bta.d ~of quanty Pfoducta In our Inventory Ind otter CU8tomer9 I mote dh9 died ap- Pfoed\." 8etr l.UMber In COlta MMe Is °'*' Mond.w .._,....., FrtMr from 7 a.fl\ tot p.m •• .....,._ tn.n I a.m. IOS p.a and.,._.,_ tOa.m.. to • p.a '°' lfttorMatton. cau SM-1900. • Hart's R.ugs promises to 01eet anyone's needs In on.ting over 25,000 cok>fs f<>< carpeting, which r19'eMnts 70 d1f- fe<ent mllla, and over 150 cok>fs m custom ~ Wtyl. Hart's Rugs prides ltMtf In the Mlechon 1t provides tot Its cuatomera. ttal work is available and rtus includes hotels. o ffices. and homes ol all sues Custom dyeing 1s done to match the customer s needs Another special service at Hart sis custom designing and custom borde<mg to meet very spec1hc and exclusive needs ''It takes more time ro meet d1Hcull requirements. but we can do 11 We Hart's Ru.gs and Carpet.a spec lallzea in au typee of floor c overinga. The prod- uct at right loob lood enough to eat. but It'• for the feet not the fork. It'• the new fettucini area rug available at Hart's. 1\f •\ FRACTI O~ O F RE PLA CE \1E.\i T COST' CALL NOW T>-t:Sun t.• .. i.ht..., 11 'l.1' ,-., <.. Jnl1 rl'''"' "'" .,~Ju'l'',H1ng , r ,~ ~ ,. i; 1rd ... phtring \1 ._..,.., •uri~L;.., din and d t.•t" .... ,, , v •' -.hakes r1.·r ,,,. 'n .,..,1 u rt' and • , i't.'un r •' Both lon \\ t' d t'd"I rep.l.r .ind f)re<..l'r\t' .,hake r1."l01S JI .::i lrJ<IKm =' •ht.· 1.o'>t of repla1.emenr "Our store la pllek.S with every type of floor coverlng lmllglnable And our pr1ces range from what you might want to put In .-partment rentals to what you would want f<>< the mo.t expensive home In the area," aaid Martt Hart. who, along with his bfother. ~Shed the business 10 yews ago. pnde ourselves on our work and r==========================================================--proless1onal staff Much ol our work Aval&ab6e at Hart's Rugs is carpet- mg of all kinds -w.,.._t<>-wlll. throw rugs and ., .. rugs., vinyl and wood flooring. The showroom Is large, ottwlng a visual tr•t and education tor thole who WWtts to become knowtedgeable about what's avail- able In floor cowringa. "We I.Walt what we ... , and we're good at what we do." Custom commercial and r...oen- ' I , I "' ' 1s done directly with 1ntertor d~ signers and architects said Hart Hart s otters rug cleaning and repair and cames carpet aids such as 'Rug Hold and other non-skid cushion pads To further its professional attitude. the firm is computerized so that total 1 records of customers purchases help keep the office running eHic1ent -' ~ ' Ha.rt·s Rugs is located at 1000 I BrtSIOI Street North 1n Plaza New- port phone 955-0435 1 Barbecue friendly. ~~r lot'Ot"'l' II lh1 ~ill' I<"' 11 111 ~"'-' hJihn llt" tor lh<ln 11.tl ~nllt"il JJld r11.1.,11 11 I•" "I' \4 l'\h11u• :ht JdJ\ 11! 'urun~ J Im I h1·n1111nlt le r I or lllh nur lt111pt'f'Jtun Jlld 111,UJll ., .11lin~-•II •Tl\'Jb t '•11 \t'fllt'flt 1rd.tr I\. •llt11l 'ht I ''-1111: up u'\LM " •r\. 'fl.kt' n .&\ tlnJt•r hJI' ""trJll ,, J\ J "" "' lt•r IO(Tl*.&.'t.J 11.a' 11r '1nuJ.lh " 111 .. 111 11.m "I" llt.u i.. or n't.1 hood Compan-.. 1 S-t 1'J $3 80 Ol R PRJCl:. F\ ER) 0-\' BETTER 0 UAllTY ·BETT£R PR ICES ·BE ST VA ll.£<i •fdR\-0 1\Y •Ui4 MU '-\ 11 LI f'1Jm1 \\f llllhlh ... "~(mm'"' l'ur~ l'Ar\ VAii \4itt1 "1 111 \~\I Ill l"4 '" \I \(l \II 11 \0 N '4111111 \It " Pit ,-,~1 1\Q 'ltlCl\ """'•"'-'~~-,,., '\1'"'"""'·•"'*1l lh4 ..,..,,_ . .,..u,.._.. ... ,.... .. ~."*"'-~ linw.. ~ \M ..... \ \\I '°\It • .,..,., ...... ~ .............. , t ... t.t ~ • ~11. ~hAt'1 "\I" ,.,j,lt t '""I 11•11t Iii.Ill "' Ill \\4 .. 1·14 '•' I •II \\4 ,, l"I ""' "' , ........ h'-w~'-1 aw,,•• .... ,, •-1"'••t1iK'~ '°'1f'"""'~' ... " .... "'~~ .... i • I · 1 • • • Plan garden before planting it Don •t buy plants with special needs VinyJ·.window frarne·use growing .,TllleA1111I 11•"- The ... of vtnyt '°'window ".,.,,.. Iii growing • .,. alterr\8tM to eluminum and wood tor home ,..,.., and ,.modlllng In the United s ...... 8CCCl!rdlng to a tr8de 11 detiorl that ~ lta ptOduc:t hM grown ebout 20 percent llMU9lly over the i..t the ~ VWtYf window ~ eccount tor 8lmost a ~ of the 22.5 milk>n r~t wMldcMe 1t•r"rlf In Ameran hon'9e MnUlllly, -ra Jule Cahn. exec:utNe dlll9Ct0r of -""¥ Window and Door....,.._ Some ,..., ~··" win-dows .,. combtnlng wood and told lrinyt«~- "Thete'• beef\ a deeigr\ ~ go6r'Q on the peat dec9de w6Wn the window Industry,.. -ra K. Eric Ekstrom, of the Nelionlll Wood Window and Door A..adldlon. "What'• more. ~ are IMrning aM they CM about new product dlligr\I and pertonMnce ~ovemeota." he ._... "Nllw ct. • lnnov8tiona and tougher mMU- *'urtna ltMCWda "-" helped wood windows, « vWY-and ~ wWtdOwa ...._ told wood corea, remeln one of the most ~ ma_.. for ,._,._.., protects-" HOME and GARDEN SERVICES ~r a Dttade of &pe~nc~ in Land.sea~ Maintenance HUERTA LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CCWI • • • •ISllSS r•s a.ICICW. & IOJSTIIM. rtlOf'lRTl.S • lllftlCA TIO "Olll. • "PR"KLD l~LLo\~ & REPAIR • BACK Fl.OW. l! PECTIONS 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE SEAVNi ORANGE & LA. COUNTIES TOU.FAE£ 800-826-6439 fOll LllEKENC\' SDIVICE CAU. 213-921-1356 s.2S-9101 Co1nmtrcw I., lltlMlcaual Dustr Kendall '714) 241-1640 • (I 116oflwltNI .. u...-.. ,,.. ........ llllWIU ......... ,1'rtu1• I ..... Famity-Owned & Operated Since 1965. CaJI for Free Estimate 141-1111 • lJ