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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-03-16 - Orange Coast Pilot** WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1988 25 CENTS blamed in boating deaths Civil case judge faults failed light. buoy in Anaheim Bay accident that killed five BJ JONATHAN VOL.BE .............. A kckraljudac on Tuesday blamed the U.S. Navy for a l 98A Anaheim Bay boat WTCCk !hat left five pcopk dad aod led to an involuntary manslauahter conviction apinst the craft's piTot. Virl Earles. "There was some nqliecnce on bchalfofMr. Earles ... but basically, I blame the Navy," said U.S. District Judac James ldeman. His remarks came io response to the JC?vemment's request to drop a S 10 million damqr suit filed q;a1nst the federal aovem- ment by survivors of the crash and relatives of those who perished in the Col.North, Simon's Poindexter victory i~~!?o~~~ Af<d<tal tangles vand jury today indicted former th national security adviser Joh n e race Poindexter. Lt. Col. Oliver North. .I. I and two arms dealers o n conspiracy charges in the diversio n of Iranian By DONALD M. ROTHBERG arms sales profits to the Nicaraauan Contra rebels. ,_,,........_ The loos~awa1ted 23-count indict-C HICAGO -The Democrats arc ment -which also named retired Air searching anew for a presidenual Force MaJ. Gen. Richard V. Secord front runner after the home-state and has business panner. Albert Halum -culminated a 14-month grand JUf) investigation into the arms-for-hostaacsdcals with Iran and the d iversion or profits to the Nicaraguan rebels at a time when Congress banned direct U.S. m1l11ar. aid to the Contras. · revival o f Sen. Paul Simon. who declared today he has .. as Jood a shot as anJbody" af\er has victor) o'er Jesse ackson an lhe llhnots pnmary Geo~ Bush won easily m the Repubhcan contest. ahhouan he stall had to contend wuh a battered but dog.rd Bob Dole. The cand1<btes went on spnng break today af\er a gruehna month that featured 20-odd primancs and caucuses an both panics. .. This 1s the state. it wtll be Nonh was named m nine counts remembered. which locked 1t up for charging him with o bstructio n of George Bush." Go ... James Thomp- Congrcss.. making false statements. son said after llhno1s shattered Dole's obstructing the prcs1dent1aJ inquiry comeback bad and brought Bush two- anto the Iran-Contra affair in No vem-thirds of the wa) to a GOP nom1- ber 1986. and concealing. fals1 fy1ng or nattng majority. dcstroy1n1 official documents.. (....._ ._ SDION/A4) Oct.28~k. The suit contends the aovemment is at fault for the early momina accident bcca111e it planted the 1.()()().. pound buoy for baran at the Seat Beach Naval Weapons Station. Funhermore. a navipuonaJ haht o n the west jetty of the bay's entranc:c was inoperabk and a rcpl.accment naviptionaJ buoy was misplaced. the survavon' attorneys contend. The jetty Hahts arc imponant because boatcn use the markers as naviaationaJ aids to center their boat Kicking back an the channel a t niaht. when the rocu arc not easily sttn. Earles was at the helm of the rented 20-foot "'Whiskey Runner" when st slammed into an unhahtcd moonna buoy j ust inside the bay entrance near Hunlln'1on Harbour. H~ was con- victed 1n 1986 of five counts of involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to three years m pmon. but 1s free while the ca~ is on ap~al His anomey 1n the cavil suit. Dana Denton. heads a four·laW}cr team rcprcsentina Earles and thrtt o ther survivors and the f'.am1ltcs of the v1cums. K.Jlled in the boatang acci- dent were Anthony Sutton. 27. and Ronald Myers, 22. both ofScal Beach Kathy Weaver, 24. of uguna Beach. Jo hn Bakos. 22. of Seal Beach and Patncaa Huhnas, 20. of Downe) Earles. a former professional fohtr· man. lestafied an tht o~ning da' of the tnal. but has not attended an' ot the Los "'.naclcs proceed mg~ stncl' Ht" no" li'cs m Garden G rove and 1.1.nrl>.~ ror a trucking com pan). Dento n ..aid W hen he "as con' 1Ctl'd Robha llllee of Garden Gro•e bub on the back of aa obu.la.I dolphin at llarlnen Park la Newportlleiela wlllle Ide mon playa nearby. Continued •PrinC weather today aad Thu.nday alaould be condacl•e to porpobeful rela.ation. author111cs ehaf&Cd Earles was antox- 1ca1ed ""h1k at the helm tod was piloting the boat too fast. but Denton contends the aovemmcnt 1s at fault be<:,auk the buo> was u nhahted, uncharted and the channel entrance also unlighted Althvugh the go~crnmcnt has yet to mount m defen~ in the two-week mal the attornc)s reprc~nttna the '1ct1ms and sun nors said the) arc lOnfidtnt ldcman·s opinion will not be altered b\ defcn!>e witnesses. (Pleue eee NAVT /.U) Coast's schools hit by measles Outbrea k touch es nearly 30 students in Mesa. Newport 8~ 80 8 \"AN EYKEI'\ OI ha., .... I'-" .\ rare outbreak of measles that has h11 hard an Costa Mesa and "lcwpon (kat h has 1nfC('te-d ncarh 30 students and lr.cpt dOlCM o f un\ accinated students at home. according to health and school officials The Orange Count) Health (arc .\genl' has 1dent1fied at least nine ~hools ""1th d\X umented cases of measle') most of them an Costa Mesa and :"\e~pon Beach Included among the schools where mt'asles 1.ase\ ha\ e bttn 1dent1fitd s•nlC Feb ti art· 'e"pon Harbor H igh ~hool Ensign lntcrmcd1atc Informant may have set up his slaying hool ( ,udt'n Hall Estancia High hool and )l..a1ser Elcmentan xhool l ount' health Jfflcsals ~) the measks outbreal 1> unusua l The last outbreal 1:><:c urred in Orange ( ount\ se'eral >tar> ago By JENNIFER WEBER °' .............. Georsc Yudic v1ch. who testified last fall apanst memben of the Gambino crime family in New York and then turned down federal protcc· uon. may have unknowingly ar- ranicd to meet his killer last weekend behind an In inc business complc~ Yudzc' 1ch. kno wn to some as '"Big George ... was shot at lc~t thrtt tames Laguna hofdsoff on design of park BJ LANCE IGNON °' ............. The need to provide add1uonal recreation facilities and the fiaht to preserve o~n space collided head on Tuesday nt&ht in Laauna Beach. Durina a marathon session. the Cat) Council listened to SS speakers who delivert'd tl)"lpassJOned pleas for and apinst a proposed part on a chunk of land in the Top of the World neiahborhood In the end. the five.member coun- cil voted unanimously to postpoM conceptual approval of an) of three park desips.. the larant of wtuch calls tor a I S-.acTC facility. One of the romcntoncs of the debate was whether the city should build a part wtth a baseball diamond. a soccer field and ei&ht tennis courts o n p~y that is within the com- munity s coveted arecnbelt. Greenbelt advocates cxpttSScd co~ that development o( even a small pottion of the ~ ~ atta would tet a ctaneerous precedent. Otbm. induclina teas drnad in badlall unifOnns.. said the ci~ Im dont 1 shameful job of providi• rette1tion facilities. Residcllu near tbt site abo a>m- p&aincd °"' .... put would bri"I edditioeal tnffic and noite 10 dleir (PlllN~AS) 84 A3 Al-9 .. • Cl C1 Cl Al A3 •ca 1n the ht'ad \A.1th a . .:!:!<ahber hand- gun as he !Mil 1n his nc" Lincoln Con11nenlal. Lt M ike \\hate said toda). Yudzev1ch draged h1m~lf o ut of the car and managed to stagger to the back." he re he coOaJ>S('d and died. He "as found dead . sprawled beside the car. at about I ~Sa m Saturda) The car. impounded at an In inc to" ing fac1ht). "aHoated with blood and ont' of the 'chicle's ~indo"s appt"arc.-d to ha\e been shot out Whtte said Yudzench had no cl pparent reason to be 1p the area unkss he '-'C.-re there to m~t ~me­ one. Pohce arc hoping for a break 1n the case. but ""h no wnncss.es. in· 'esttgators arc su 11 S<'arching for leads The ~ssoc1ated Press rcpon ed 1h1<> morning that the 6-foot-1. 383-pound man turned do" n an o ffer for federal protection be tu rt 1est1 f) ing last tall a 1 the tnal oft1.1. o h1gh-ranlc ing members oftheGambanoa1mefam1l). a cord- ing to Edward ~tcDonald. head of the Brookh n-based Organized Crime Strike Force ~tcDonald said 't udze, 1ch turned do1.1. n the offer "hen he tes11fied at the ral."lr.l'tl'enng tnJI of Joseph "' Gallo. -6. the reputed former cons1gl1cre of the Gambino famd). J o eph .\rmone. -, the reouttd Gambtnll underboss and tl.\ll uther {ramt'11no assoc1a te'I "\>. c sponsored him tor the prv- gram and e'en 1.1.t'nt '-') lar a'> ll) prepare nc.-l'Ssar: pa~~orlr. but ior his U\.\ n rcawns ht l."hose not to enter thC"program .. \kDonald said Tue.-\· da\ The tnal 1n Brool..h o ~ k<laa. u .1urt ended 1n the u.>n' 1rt1on 1a\t Dcn·mber of all the dc.-fcndant~ (Pleue eee V1CTIM/A2l O tlic1als ~' alx,ut -(I pcn:en1 ci( the <.1udc'lt'i 1nlt'\.ted 1.1.1t h 1h-.-d1-;cast" had a·lt'l'l.'d \Ju1nat1on!> bcl'.•e-<>n the .Age'> ol 1 ~and 5 months ··\\ c are fl'\. Om mending thc11 <.1u- den1' ""ho "'l'rt' 1mmun1zed at that :1mc in lhl'Jr ll\C<. tit' rt>-1mmun11<.'d ·· '>JtJ Dr J11hn '11.oll su~nntc.-ndant 1•t •hl ''"~'n \k..a l nitir-<l hool D:s·r d R (.'(l"nt re">C.·ar. h has '>hov. n that (Pleue eee MEASLES/ Al) Hart labels Ferguson 'a joke' NB councilwoman says incumbent· s poor record drew her foAssembly race \ By PAUL ARCHIPLE\' Ol .. Dlllr ....... E'el)n Hart d1dn"t make a "c" Yea rs resolution to run for higher office She docsn 't c' en h l e to cam paign much But when groups of Republican "'omen approached the Ncwpon Beach counctl'-'Oman about cntenng the GOP pn maf) in the 0th ~s­ scmbl) D1s1nr• <tga1nst m\7umbent Gal Ferguson. she took a look al his record. She was shocked b) what she found. she ~'s ··Onl) I percent 0f the.-tame ha., ht> \Otcd for things Orange Count' has bc'-en v.orlr.ing on ·· Han , lcl1me-d ··" e·rc not a bunch of rad1..-als "c'rc prett) modcratc ··E,en onc S3}S 1.1.r need to get some.-lcg1'ila11on through. hut 1.1.c ~on 't asl Gil Ferguson becau'>t" hc's a JOlr.e 1.1.ht'n II lUffiCS to getting l('jlS· la11on through ··Ei1her he "on·11.am .1 tu 1hcrc·~ no v.a) ht' •an gt't 11 pasSt'd ·· 'hl <.aid In an mtt•n 1e"I.\ at the Da1h P1ltll on Tut·sda> Han said Ftrgu'>on·, l'°"n lttt•rature 'hl..1.1.S ho-.... intff(.'("tt'e h1. ' t ll1ng a ;"C'\.Cnt mailer that h<.tt'd u<.t tv.o tiills hl· has been able to mine thr~'ugh Sa1.ramt•nto in the pa<;t H·ar His rcuird JS a leg1slatM tcmptt"d ha .\n F8l 1n,c .. t1ga11on 1nw alle-ga · t11..1n> that Fergu'>l'" tllcgalh funneled 1.J mpa1gn ,,,n1ntiut1l"\nS IC' 11.1.0 pw- grlrnlh ( O'>ta \k~ ( "' ( uun.i ,JnJ1Ja1n drl""" her in Tm not hinging !Tl\ \'.'a mpa1gn 'n 11 hut I h1ng(-d rulltng out m' P3f't'I' un tame be(auc.c ,,, 1t ·· HJ11 \aid 01 the.' ln\CStlgl!IC\n ··"hat 1fhc g<lt .irn~ted 1t1m1.\rT1'" omdxld' ., name ha .. tC\ ht· 1'n th( N llot .. Han ha\ tlttn roundh , rit11. 11C'd t" Rcputilil'an k aJtr\ 1.1. ho ..:'Ctntcnd h('r cand1dal."~ ' nl-cdlcssh dra1n1ng fund'> from 1m ~man1 •ampa1gn' Jga1"'' [)('mp ... ra\\ Fl rg u-.(1n h1m'K'lt .i rcntN nr-d tund-ra1c,c r l.imt'nh ha' 1ng to spend th >'t' tund., 1n ht'i ''" n d1<.tnc1 tl•unt' Rq .luhl11.an Pan' t ha1r- m.in T0m Fucntl'" aho ha., urgcd Han t '.Ir 'P 11ut In t.h 1 Han ;-ilJn' H' , 'ntrunt the (. cntral t l•mmittt'l ll demand a ':lt.10J trl .. 1 thcm I m going teo asl af T l'm Fuente\ 1' 'peal.mg for thc.-m or tor h1mselt · 'iht· "11d [)(.o;,p11c the, n11l."1sm Han ..aid Uic: ha) rcu'l'l'd •"c~ht>lm1ng '>UPJ'On "'"'l" her dn .,,un · T ht·rl .an la" ma I.er' ""he' .tren"t nl'\.C\<.J ' ' 1.lu1 tront supp,Jn1ng me. hut 1.1. h1 Jt·tin1tt"h need "<'ml· he Iii an '3lram1. -i1,1 she said 'he alS<I 1.lam•' xal ,1tlinals haq· j 1\C'!l a (Pleaee eee HART/Al) Court survives ban on plea bargaining BJ LANCE IGNON ....... Nie ... A bttle more than a )Car aao paH pttd1ct10l'\j ~re cirwlatina through Oran~ Count) SuP«torCoun about a beast IJ'OwlQI wtthan the S}stem that thrntened 10 snnd JOOtt'1al business to a halt. The ''1lla1n was an cxpandin1 becklo& of c.vtl roun cues. Tbt date the cues would swamp the roun ~ndar w-as dubbed "rnancb da) ... Many altorM)S. Judan and~ administrators blamed the bedq on 0.stnct AttorM)' ctt11 M 's declSlon lO Oc1obc-r 1916 w prolubtt ddC'utlion of criminal cues in prw1~. ., ""' .......... Prw '"It "as to ensure the pubh that things ""rrr ~ing d one pm perl)." said \h1t'f .\ssastant DtStnct .\tll,me' \1i..-hacl R Cap1u1 The edict eff«tl'c:h ch mma ted the prall 1.t' ,,j nq ot1ated plc:u. or plea barga1n1na'. The focus of much Jebatt' throuanout the nat1o n·s rourts, pica barp1n1na allo"s a defendant 10 plead gutlt).pnor to go1na to tnal an n changc for a rcdul't'd §("ntencc or redUCUOA of ChaflCS- Plu barJ11nin1 grcatl) spttds up thC' ,nminail JUSt1ct process and redue"t$ the n~ for costh and somt11mes k nath) Lnals. ad\oatcs of the procns argue \\ 1thout pk.a baJP.&nana. its ad'ocate-s sa' Judges spend m~ tunt on rnm1nal tnals.. ,.h1ch take PfC'C"dcn« o,·cr c-1' 11 l."a~~ So " hat happened 10 ..-run..:'h da' "'hen 1udges 1.1.ould h.1 .. c tr1 start di ~m1ss1fti ca\CS because: the' d1dn "t ha' C' ttmt to tn them l -Ba~al."alh. 11 ne,c:r happened But its potential \till <"'"t~ Ho"t''cr. sanct H1cl 's decision the c1' 11 .;-a~ har l loa. has actuall~ de<'rcascd ~I one point in FC'brua f) I q ... -I ) '1\ ii ca~ were read) hl be tned On fC'b I ofth1s '"°ar the numhcr ~tN'ld at 6 '<1:! "It's bus1nc-s<. a\ u<.ual ··· C'ap1z11 u td ··The C"nn l,f doom and J)oom "err"" 1thout basis and the courts ha'c adjusted "l'n rcJld1h to It •. - But the adJustment has had m ~ct C"--... COURT/A.2) The e\~n occiamd v.hcn a a1us belktt ronta1nu14 tntium brole under a hood fan. satd Jack holl, s,poktsman for l ' Pharmaauto l tht parent c-ompan) of IC', 8.lomcd.tCals Inc .. 0 OM WU ~paned 11\Jured 1n the lab ltttdtnt. Sholl Yid. T bt fPdt0eet1"-c ps uca~ thf'OUlh the hood fin and coetieued .............. _, ... ._ Georae Y1Ube•la wu 108.Dd ala1a beUde Illa 1988 Llaeoln Continental. VICTIM MAY HAVE SET UP SLAYING •.. F'rom Al L>unng his testimony at the tnal, Yudte' 1ch said he had owned a legitimate collection aaency in New York and described two extonion consp1rac1es. Joe, GrosM>. a close friend of ) udze, 1ch's. told the Daily Pilot that ) udLe' ich had met organized cnme figures through his JOb as a limosine dn,cr. He managing to learn enough 1ha1 the go,ernment recruited him as a ~nness. Gro<.so said. Mc D o nald c hara c terued Yudzc, 1{h's 1est1 mon) against ..\rmone and the two lesser defen- dants as ··cntirnl ·· Yudzev1ch also testified that he had played a character part, which he described as "a mob guy." 1n the I 980 Columbia Pi ctures movie. "Gloria." McDonald said Yudzevich ad· mmed to beinf an FB I informant from l 980 to 985. He refused to speculate about the motive behind Yudzcvich's slaying. From time to ume during the New York trial, Yuduv1ch would come out to California and work for the now-<iefunct Mustang. a topless club in Santa Ana. Grosso said his fnend worked as a bouncer to cam extra money. He said Yudzev1ch was fearful of n:pnsals. Yudzev1ch. who had also testified to the Orange County Grand Jury about his connection with accused Newport Beach crime figure Robert Paduano Sr., faced chafJCS here himself for aUeeecfly bilk.ina mvcston in a mo~y launderina 9Cheme with Grosso and a third man. His testimony before the Orange County Fnd JUry helped lead to Paduano s arrest in February on 73 felon) counts of robbery. burglary . assault and extortion. said Deputy D1~Lnc1 Attorney Wallace Wade. MEASLES OUTBREAK IN SCHOOLS •.• From Al ml'asles 1mmun1z.a11ons ar~ more rtkc11H' "hc:n adm1n1stered closer to thl· age of I months. health officials ~\ ·!"1coll said some students had not hccn 1mmunw:d for health or re- ligious reasoM and that those SIU· dents had be-en c1sl..t·d to remain out of school tor t"o "l'd.s following an} outbreak of ml'asle-. "O,er the la-.1 1hrc:c weeks we·,e had a number ut '>tudents who ha'e been asked to sta' home." Nicoll saad "Tht• largest number has been at Harbor High 5chuol I believe al one 11me "e had as man) as :!6 students there" ho~ rcrnrds .. howed the' had not bed1 1mmun11L·d " · Most of those e\duded because Multiple births up NEW YORK f .\P) -Multiple births incn:ased sltghtl} in the L'nrtcd tJte\ from 19 4 w 1985. according tu insurance: \.umpan ~ figures issued toda) \1 uh1plt' births "l'fl' up 6 percent during thl· pnaod -although the> still 3lluuntl'll for onl) :! I percent of the 3.., mill1on reLordcd live births. acLorda ng tu the ~1a11s11cal Bulletin. a quarter!) publil'allon produced b~ the '-ktropolitan Life Insurance C'o \1os1 uf the muh1 pk births v.erc 1v.1ns Hov.e' er. knalll) drugs ha'c shghtl~ 1 ncrea'>cd thl' odds fortriplets the report ..aid the) t\ad not bttn immunized re- tume-0 within a fev. days. however. said Dale Woolle), the distnct's director of research and student ser\'ICCS. "The number of students excluded at Harbor. Estancia and Ensign 1s back down to zero." Woolley said. "Their parents either decided to have them 1mmun1zed. or had a blood test done that shov.ed the child had antibodies from a previous bout with the measles." ~ oolle) said there were still nine students at Kaiser Elementar; whose records shov.cd that they we~ not protected from measles. > mptoms of the measles incl ude a fe,er of 10 1 degttts or higher, watery e~es, white spots on the mouth and a bod) rash after three to fi ve days. The 1nfC<'t1on usually lasts about I 0 days and is generally not serious. although measles ca n, in rare cass. result in brain damage or death. health officials sa) County health offi cials are asking parents who believe their children ma) t\a ve the measles to obtain confirmation throuth a blood test and to refer the results to the count} Health Care Agency. LAGUNA DELAYS PARK •.• From Al hilltop ne1gh~1rhuod This isn't the first time c11 1u'n!I h.i~e "rangkd O\Cr v.hat to do v.1th the prOJX."ft~ at thl· end of .\ha Laguna Boulc,ard For ~ears the Cll) lought de, eloper ( Jrma-Sandling ( orp and the coun· t' <.>'er a propo<;ed de\ elopment that v.ould ha'e included abou1 110 ho ml'\ On the prc:tl'\l that 11 needed add111unal parl.. '>Pal'C the cit} built a four-arrc parl.. at thl' onl~ entrance to thl' planned de' dopmc nt. blocking au es'> for thl· dn l'loper W\t fall thL' lt·gal battle came 10 an cnd "hen the ut} Jgreed to purchase ~7 1 acre!. from the de"eloper for nl'arl} $4 m1ll1on. II 1~ on a portion of thl' 4 I acre~ that the Cit) nov. v.ants 10 build Its larger and more intense park Ma}Or Dan Kenne~ said he would ha'c trouble spend ing that much of 1hc public\ monc} and still den~ rl·crea11on facll1t1e~ on at least a portion of the land Man} resident'> urged the counul to look for alternat1\C sates to build pla} ing fields . but C'1t~ Manager Ken Frank said such a search has been made Hc.-said there are no other alterna11' cs COURT LOGJAM EASED TEMPORARILY •.• From Al The count' 's 54 superior cuun 1udgt''> are v.orking longer hour.. to take care of criminal cases that norm~ll) would ne\cr ha'e gone lx)und mun1c1pal court af plea barga1n1ng v. as allov. L·d. said Superior ( oun ..\dmin1s1rator .\Ian Slater In the da~s o f pk-J bargaining. 5 Pl'rlent of all rnmanal case\ v.rfl' d1'>pml'd at the mun" 1pal court k' cl Tll<l3) the numtx·r 1c; 25 pl'rll'nt "h1ch mean\ a 50 pcrlent 1ncreac,e 1n thl· numocr of 1.nm1nal ca~cs making thc:ir '-'J\ to '>Uper1or court. Slater ~Id .\nd thal put'> a burden un 1h1. '>Htl'm 1ha1 \Oml' think '>hould tx· rtheH·d b' a return to otT-the-rernrd ncgu11at1 nns bctv.een pro'>e'-utur<> dr- fcndl'r'> and 1he1r d1ent\ ··Th1.· amount nl pressure on tht Judge' " 1n1.rt•d1hlc." r,a1d Pau l \1ner J 1. nm1nal dcfen..c atturne' and· J formL'r dL·put~ district attornc~ 'ThL' Judges ro'>c w thl' challenge But the < rum h "\till grov. ang It's going to ou1d1s1anrL· thl' abll1t' of the hc:'\I JUdgt''>" Meyer ..aid there 1~ no rca,on lo proh1b11 pica bargaining. that 1\ unkc.c. )OU 'iUSpcll dcpUI) d1~tnc1 allornc)s of using the practice to 1nt1m1date defendant'> an to entering a ' pica rather than risking a tnal "I don't 5oeC a big difference (between going to tnal and bargaining a pka) unless the D.\ 's offi ce has been seen as being untrustwonhy. and that's never been shown in this count)." Me)er saad But Me) er and others do not blame the crowded courts solel)' on an anab1ht) to plea bargain Jn fact. Mc}er S3)S the biggest battle for the Orange Count) court ORANGE ......... COAST ~Jr... MAIN OFFICI ............ ,.~, ... ~" ..... ~ ....... fk.• ~ (Bllt4 "'"'4t •••• C•• ,.,,_ 641 ~78 _,A .->•O-• '"~"I• !>\ '>lcm as an inadequate number of 1udgc<> ti) rng to keep up w11h a mu\hrooming number of ca!>es. The 1mrcasing number of attorne}S in the lnunt\ further m m pounds the flow of l111ga1ion ··w here la"' )l'rs arc prc~nt. cases tnl rL·asc .. Mc' er sa 1d -\nd final!\. lnm1nal cases toda' <Jrl uftl'n more wmple\ than before C Jp1u1 ~ad .\ murder. an} murder. used to be h1g nev.s 1n th1~ rnunt) 10 >Cars ago T c><la) 1t often v.arrants no more than ,11gh1 media attention Me)er noted \fore murders mean more length) trial\ But the s)stem 1"> figh11ng back 8) Jul) I there ma} be fiH new Judge'> an ~upenor ('oun . 51atcr said ( ount\ adm1n1\lra1ors had asked for I 'i. v.h.ich "ould ha'e required find - ing temporJr) l'nurtrooms for them ~·ndtn~ thL' ".>l hcdukd completion in Jhc1ut fl\e 'ears of a nev. 60-to 65· room rnunhousc an Santa ..\na. In l'P"". the c.:ount) 1n111ated "s.et· tkmcnl "Cl'li..'i ... al'>o known as "hell "l'l'~S ·· ber~ three months the lOurts suspend regular business for fi' l' da' s to tn to sett le civ1 I cases through ncgot1a11on Last week was settlement week for thl' winter quarter. and 11 turned out to one of the most successful ever. Slater said. The acllon ended up SB\lng 1.486 trial da) s. or about what seven Judges v.ould work in a \Car. Slater saad. Of 1.534 cases ~t for settlement during the wee k. 297 ~ere settled. 279 v.crc continu,·d. 179 were ordered to arb1tra11on and :!32 were taken off the talcndar because the) were not ready for tnal. Tha L left 54 7 for tnal. .\s of Jan I. courts in 11 counties. including Orange. ha'c taken advan- tage ofa new law that allows a1udge to ~ct '"'ohed v.11h a case shortly after it's filed. Thl' case then 1s assigned to that Judge. a proces'I described as \ l'rt1cal pro!>l'cu11on The idea 1s that the process will operate more smooth· I} 1f a )Udge 1s fam1har with a <.·ase tx:forc 11 turns up in his courtroom The proccsli 1s too new to de- termine Its suct{'\S several lawyers said. RADIATION LEAK ... homAl state health department on March I, fi ,c da)'i after the accident "We notified the state 1n the li me frame that we thought was ap- propnale." Sholl u1d. But count) health officials weren't anformC'd b) the state office unt il Monda) e'en1n&, 18 da)s after the C\plos1on. said Bob Merryman. coun- t\ director of CO\ 1ronmental health. The lab. more 1han a mile res1dcn- t1al area. is near John Wayne Airport, at the intersection of Campus Drive and Jambo~e Boulevard. The compan) uses radioactive chemicals because they attach to an1ibod1es used in d1aanosina dis- eases. Tbe rad1oact1ve panicln leave traceable marks on antibodies. help- ing doctors track their movement. " lot,' iat, " y(N ~ .... ~ ; " DC'e' ~ ~ ~ ' • A f:Wl<Jlt 1 ( "' C:...,iCjtft I °"'""" !;<.., I < ~·'"II '. , ~ t..,_ etor• ...,...•et..ona ~'Jt·•t matt~ • 11i1fi'•t '\ifJI> J~•tcall 642-8086 •'Id·~ ''°" -.,.. .•• ...,..::1 It _ ........ , 09 ,..p<OOUC.ecl • '"''" " ... , .... ,,,_., ~ ,_""' ....-What do you hk.e about the OaHy Pilot' What don't you liJtc., CaJI the numbtr above and your me:::Je w1U be rct'Orded, tran1C'nbed and <k· hv · to the appropnate editor The ta.me 24-hour ans~f\I te1'VIC'C may be used to record knen to the editor on any top1e Contribu1on to our Letters column muJt include their name ind telephone number for venficatton Tells us what's on your mend • • .,, :.. , "Cl So.... " , .,.., re.~ ·~ yUIW C.t "' : • • CAI o.tt • 0 • m 41 .. '°"" Cort • c~ Tl .. llhlRll ' Sunny and warmer for Thursday U.S. Temps 0 1 S$ 01 •o 01 SS NA VY BLAMED IN BOATING DEATHS ••• From Al Unlike tesumon) in county courts. 1ni11al testimony from witnesses 1n federal court is filed an a deposition. so the defense team in Earles' case al read) knows what to expect. and the attorneys said they doubted anything would change ldeman's view of the case. The judge said he realized Earles ma) have been too drunk to drive an automobile -there are no alcohol standards set for p1lo11ng a vessel - but added that Earles performed !IC' eral manue' ere; an the boat to dL·monstrate hc.-had reasonable con- trol of the craft. In adthtaon. Jdeman said. the Navy should ha'e realaLed 1nexpe nenced and poss1bl} e'en intoxicated boaters "'ould be using the channel through the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Stataon. and should ha'e taken steps to pre,ent traged). such as rcpainng the Jell) light and placing reflective materials on the buoy. "The Nav} was aware of the ronfusaon going on wath the hghts. 01hcr boats had been beached 1n the same area," Ide man said. "Mr. Earles lined (the boat) up in a reasonable Vlrl Earl• manner. 1t'SJUSI that one hght was not "'here it should ha'e been." If Warren Schnr1der. the S Dcpanmc.-nt of Justice attome>. fails to sv.a) ldeman in his defense case. Denton and the other attorneys will present witnesses to test1f) to the damages each '1ct1m should rc<:'Cl\'e from the go' emment. Sc henader declined comment after ldeman·s remark 1n court on Tues- da). ldeman will also determine to what extent Earles was responsible and set a perttntage of that respons1bhty. After that determanauon and damag- es are established. the percentage of each v1c11m·s rcspons1b1ht) will be subtractc.-d from the final awards. Denton saad Earles' medical costs alone ha ve sottted t<f more than $200,000. A col.bstomy bag taped to his stomach after doctors removed some of his intestine because of the wreck is no"' gone. but Denton said the memon es ~main. "He lost his best fnend and four other young kids died." Denton said ··1 don't thank he'll ever get o'er that Then he had to sa t through trials where people said 11 was his fault because he was drunk The true ston 1s on!~ coming out now. · "Iv.ant a' erd1ct on this case for ht !> sake .. HART LABELS FERGUSON 'A JOKE' ... From Al postll\C response Whale the Republican establish- ment appea~ firml> 1n the Ferguson camp. Han as beginning to gather endorsements. such as developer Ton> Mo1so. kr) exccuu,es at the Mission Viejo Co. and en vi ronmen- talist Jean Watt of SPON (Stop Pollu tang Our Newport). Hart said she wall cal'T) her skills 1n problem soh ang and networking to ·anamento. "The wa) I approach problems 1s ti) ang to find solutions and com- promise when necessary without gl\ mg up principles I believe m." she saad. "They're not going to call me Rambo." she said . "I thank 1fG1l Ferguson wants to go after Tom Ha) den he ought to move up to Santa Monica and run against him. Wr have problems in Orange Count) we should address." One of the first problems Han saad she would address would be cam- paign reform . She ObJC<'ts to poh- t1cians who raise hufe amounts of monc) -the one sk1I she allows her opponent - and use it to fund <. .. 1mpa1gns or cau~c; other than 1he1r own. he also thanks the present S) stem g" es i;><>ht1cal acuon commmces undue anOuencc 0' er legislators. "I think it's obscene ... Hart said. She expects to spend about SI :!5.000 on her own campaign. "One thing I won't be doing 1s 'oung against Ma n an Bergeson." she said. a reference to Ferguson's de- cision to oppose a Bergeson bill on beach habilit) reform. She would suppon efforts to find another airpon site -preferably in the north Camp Pendleton area - and v.ould tight for a fair share of transportation funds for the count~ She thinks some kind of growth controls are needed, 100. "I'm going to stop short ofsuppon- ing the (county slow-growth) in- 111auve because I don't fully under- stand it yet. but we're going to need something." Hart isn't a bag :.upponer of bonds as a means of fu nding roads. educa- tion and other pravams. "You have to be careful on the amount of bondin& you b.ave apanst ,.., -, ~ . ~-,.,. -~. ~ -. ·~ ~ t Through the centurile, b wood lhutter'8 hlYe become aynon ymoue wtth luxury end good tMte. Today, Helnwood ~ an wy 111gance to 11ny Interior from to Uttra Modem. No other window c:owrtng pertorme ltl func11on wtth such beeuty end gr--. 8hutter9 ... light wtth en infWM ~ of atytee, reduQe ge.n, ~ out heat end c:oed, mulmDI the .. end expand intericn wtth a.n . ...._ .,_., Unlk• other window n.tmenta, lhuttlrl tncw your hOrne'tvU.. With I .... wood ShulW'a you may d\ooM Lower wldtM of 1'A, 2'A. 3~ end 4'~. We -.ct the._ WOOdl ..... end ofW 1 a.,ge llllCUOn of colott W .-. Ind we wil help you .......... ~'°'~-...... llldlftg gtiil docn. Serving California since 1953 • • )OU. because someume ~ou have to pa) for 11." she saad Instead, she <>uppons user f~. including the 1mpkmentat1on of toll road<>. She thinks 'oters might be r(·ad) to accept a half-cent sales tall a$ "'ell to case the gndloclc nightmare Sa) ing Ferguson's record on en· 'iron mental issues as poor. Hart said she has been a long-ttme opponent of offshore 011 dnlhng and has worked extcns1 vel) on 11 as a councilwoman and repreSt"nlall\C in the League of C111es. Han 1s aware her challenge will Ix difficult. despite having held elective office for I 0 years as a Newport Beach Cn' Council member. .:, was told no matter how bad an incumbent 1s. there's no wa) you can beat him.'' she said. "It may bl.· 'M1ss1on. Impossible' -but I don't than k so. "I really care a lot about the ~oplt' v.ho live in the 70th D;stnct." lian said. "and 1f elected I'd work ven hard for the ~ople there · "I think v.e desen e better than a lot of the pmes that are being pla)ed nght now." • . . St. Patrick's Day Nurses at OC jails protest pay rate benefit to ,;aise food for needy The annual St Paddy's Day Crawl-sponso~ by ·South Coast Metro area businn1n to collect canned IOOds for the needy -will be hdd Thursday from 4 to 8 p.m. in Metro area businesses. Participuta may rqistcr by donatina canned aoods a t Alfredo's Taverna, Bristol Bar and Grill, l randon's l..ounac. the Red lion Inn and the Red Onion between 4 a nd 6 p.m. Thunday. Canned aoods collected durina the event will be donated to Share Our Selves of Ora nae County. Call Diane Cruzen at S57-3000 or Diane Pritchett at 24 1-1700 for further information. CopJng with cancer ~ooer treatment, nutrition, body image and sexuality arc am ong the topics covered by an Amencan Ca ncer Society education proeram called .. I Can Cope," starting tonight at Hu mana Hospital in Huntinaton Beach. The course will be offered from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for eight weeks. Reaistration is limited and information is available at 843-.5047. Theater party 1n HB The HunlJngton Beach Wind Sona chapter of the Amencan Business Women's Association will sponsor a special performance of the Huntington Beach Playhouse comedy .. A.,atha Chnstie Made Mc Do It" Thursday at Gisler School, 21141 Strathmoor Lane. Huntinaton Beach. Tickets arc on sale at $8 each and may be obtained by calling Helen Klussmann at 846-0982 or Theresa Holdsworth at 968-6870. Curtain time 1s 8 p.m. Rec plan hearlng set A publrc hcanna on proposed changes in the Cahfomia Outdoor Recreation Resourcts Plan w1U be held Thursday in Room A of the Neighborhood Community Center, 184S Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. The proaram will run from 9:30 a.m . to 3 p.m and will include public testimo ny Garden club to meet "Take a Butterfly to Lunch" is the title of guest speaker Virginia Harmo n's talk. to be presented Thursday at the next meeting of the Newport Hills Garden Club. The program 1s scheduled for 9:30 a.m. at the Community Clubhouse on Pon Carlow Place in Newport Beach. Call Joyce Anderson at 640-8396 for further informatio n. Danclng clau ln HB Ahne dancing class 1s scheduled for the Rodgers Senior Center. 1706 Orange Ave.. Huntington Beach. beginning Thursday from 2 to 3:30 p.m_ Dance lessons are SI per session and no partners are n~ded. Call the club at 536-Q387 for de~Us. Streu talk at Edlson A panel of experts on stress will ansv.'"Cr audience questions Thursda~ at 7· 30 p.m . in the faculty dining room of Edison High School in Huntington Beach. Part1c1pants may wnte down questions at the door or bnng prepared wntten Questions. Zonta fundralser set The Zonta Club of Newport Harbor will host its annuaJ '"Luck o· the Irish" casino and raffie night fundra1ser Saturda) at 7 p m at the Zonta Clubhouse. 15th Street and In 1ne .\ \enue. Sev.pon Beac h. The donation 1s SI 0. w11h proceeds going to benefit the club's service proJCCts. Call Mildred Dunlap at 64.5-7638 for rescrvallons or informauon Wednesday, March 16 • 6:30 p.m. Coast C.mmaity Collee-e District Board of Dirttton . d1stnct headquaners board room. I 370 .\dams .\ ve., Costa MC'Sa. • 6:30 p.m. Cotta Mesa Traffic CommJaaiea. council chambers. 77 Fair Dnve. • 7:30 p.m. Lqma Beadl Partiq. Traffic Ull CtttelaU. Commlt&ee, council chamben. 50S Fortst Ave. • 7:30 p.m. Lapa Bead1 Eevil'9Ula&al Safety Ceamintt, Police Department conf~nce room, 505 Forest .\ ve. Thunday, March J 7 • -4:30 p.m. La__. a.c. a.... AUain C...mitlft, community center. 384 l..q.ion St. • 6:30 p.m . ....,_ lleectl a..nl ef Adjn t· ._, Ull Dnlp Review ...,.._council chamben. SOS Forest Ave. ar .. YANSY&DI ............... A pay dispute has mapted between Oranac Count)' and county-employed nurxs.. accordina to t.bc uruon Yrhteh rcprnenas most county workcn. The diupttmcnt concems a suppk- mcnt of I 7 cents an how that was fonnmy paid to licenK<t vocaoonal nurses and nurse practitionen auianed to Oranac County jails. Representatives of the 8,<romembcr Orange County Employea As.soclauon say the pay supplement is a pen of the Off to adventure COtttlaCt ~-led by tk .... lad -county Kt11na employen' pey. -ifs patd an ruop.1000 of Ille fact I.hat woRin& at l~ Jill IS dJflnomt from wortana an o ther envuonmnns. • said R1C'hatd Masin. 1 staff repneetat1\e "-'llh the association Ma.sm wud the supplement had bccn cut otr··v.11hou1 any oot1ftcatioc. nqouataon. mention or hint from the county - But a count) rq>ttSCntat.ave said that an ent1rcl) new Job clusifialioo watb a h1&)\er pa) scale had been created for nurses s.cn1n1 at Jails. A boater eajoya tbe eprln&-Ulle weatller &Joni the eo..t. -we~·, talew oymifttaw.y ... u1d Da\e Carta•. lhe counl) 's d11d o( em· pk))« relations. -A nurw with the old Job c~rlaUOO woWd suU .-i the I 7~nt P9) ~ppkmcnt But -~ don't b.avt an) nUf"Sn "'Ith the old ,JOb dass1fica11on •ork1na u the Jllls.. "-'e',e estabfashed a ~w po\1taon •tth a pay scak almost S2 dollan an how b1&her " Mllln 5.a«i. however. th.at tbe ncv. pa> clamficauon had nothing to do v.1th supplemeol&l pay. ··"' bcn the count) came an and wud w .. -. •·'-' Speed off ugitive' scar argued at trial in polic·e copter deaths By BOB VAN EYltEN Of .. .., ...... Sparks, smoking ta~. flashing lights and h1gh-spttd driving ""l"re the \ub1«t ol Tuesda) ·., test1mon~ at a prd1m1nar) hearing for \ 1n"ent \\ 1lham .\ osta. the man 3l'l u<oed o f causing the d~ths of thrtt peo ple 1 n a lief) pol 1cl" hel 1coptn-' ~sh last )ear Acosta "'as allegedl) tlttin& from polia in a stolen 'ar "'hen helicopters from 1he ~ev.pon Bea1:h and Costa '1M.a pohct> departments collided O\er In me T"'u < usta Mc-sa police officers and a ll' iii.in p.usc:n~r died in the \tarch I!) mad-air cra\h Tv.o '-ev.pon Beach of· liccrs v.ere inJureJ The Oran~ Count\ Dmnct .\HomC' s Otlice l harged the .\nahe1m rn1cknt v.11h three ""'unts of S«ond-d~ murdt>r under a state lav. ttult sa~s ~le l.'omm1111ng a felon~ ma~ face murder '-harg~ 1f a dtath results dunng tht' .. 'lme In ortkr to pro\e his case. C:Xput' 01\tnl'I .\ttome' Tom Borns must l"S:.Jh- hsh that .\costa. I~ at the t1mt or the incident. Jro' e red.less" and "'•tt ma· George Scott becomes Fountain Valley mayor Barbara Brov.n passed the ga'el and the 111le o f ma\or to fellov. Fountain \ alle' Councilman George Sco11 TuMda ... as Scoll bcpn his ~heduled eight-month rotation in the Cit}·., top spot This 1s the third stint as the Cit' ·s leader for Scott. 55 He sened on th~ counol from I Q6Q to 19 8 and ""as re~l('('ted in 1984 10 the office he no"' holds he also s.i d she felt lhc , -.un.. !i.t.:. .. un11eJ·· dunng her rein .:\en t"'r •u~" :ht' str~ of the tnt11at1\(' "'h .h r ttc:'d , '\ otfic1als against a u nup l.'t ti\.imc:~"' n<'p' oppo~ to SouthparS.. Scott said h1!> l'.'h1ef oal .J<, m.a• ~r " contJnue v.1th the utnpar'-pi-•il.·. t v.hach i:ould pro\IJe m, r~ :1>.i~ S ' million to the '''' .mniu . :"~ Pr c <.. lub J1~-oun1 v.,uchou~ ~~h.'"""' p .i~ .. build a store an the prOJnl .\lso Tu~\ Fred \O\'> ,n., .. ~,·..: :h-: role of ma~or pro tern rTl<"anin~ "'<' ... 111 ~ome rTia\Or an eight months f "lu"lt .. 11n \ afk, has u~ J rouuon <,\<;ler" h .. 1uu'> J1srl"g.lrd :-.•~the h\l"S .:i1 llthc:rs During T al~\ ·s 1~1·mom three Santa \n.i ~11 .. e vTi.;:ers test i1ed th4lt .\, \:a kd them on a mu 1 , '' cha~ at Hlc:'CJS 1..p :o ~ -,pt> I oclit'e In.ti h., 'T\.'-t">S Jnd ""a":on •· "dud H~ .. lxlJ •ha• thl" a ... \h ~ j ~ale t .. at impu1411.on ,, "13h(e 1oa a e. rr-s .\lo us dt"t(n~ .Ul1:>mc.-' Ot-;:iui. P...z~ '" Dcien~r \\ 111.am lo..c.-k' made ri:· p<".ltt'd obJC\ ta-Ons Junng •he.-'l"St1Mt•n' ..,; o'li .. ers \nthon Lt' a· .,, \\ 1.im ( hJ"'n and<. h'ls T--'":<lJSI .t ~.-l"st1\.intr1g lhc r ... : ~ates Jfspn"d .: .. ~nf 'he ,ha~ Bro v.n \31d she en1o~ed her tum in the pos111on . but "'as read~ to gi .. e at up he said sht' v.as proud of her <k.~omphsh· ments dunng her tenure v.h1ch 1n ludeJ JU1d1ng the Cit~ throuJh the uthpa~ in1t1a11' e v. hich v.111 allo"' a retail center on the cat~ ·s largest remaining open pan:el det<-rm1ne tts ma,l>r h:H nearh ~ m••n:h Geof1e Scott ~ lrJtautcd in neaotuahna a Mw c-tusar1eauon and S:-J scalt. wr Mtt -llhrti to do that." Masin. ..... at no u me did they ever brins up ti.1 thty "'-anted to nqoua1t away suppkmntal pa> There v.-as no reason for us to at1Umc tha 1 the)· d take &Wll)' an)' othef' bcndh au result of estabhsh1na a ~ clusiftca1t0n "'uh a h1&)\er salat) scale " Ma)Jn said the nurses ~re anl')' about the loss of supplemental pey and woukt file a gnoancc with tht> count)'. He said no uther a<'11on v.as planned. County toughens vicious dog law 8~ 808 \A..' EYKEN 00-0.-. ........ ..\ re' 1scd count' ordinance that gins luug.h II> llh \ ICIOUS dogs loVOn prchmina.r) .i ppro' al T u<"s.da> from the Orangt Coun- t\ Board ol Super" 1son · The rt\ 1~ la"' t1thttns that dtfin111on of a \ 1l 1ous dog to include an~ doe that aH4i•h or ,h,~ a person or domestK animal t"' ct\ 11 the doe does not bate If the nc11. ordinance v.ms fi nal approva l ne\t v.ed. It v.111 permit any doe that ts "C?l or tnancd for the pu~ offigbuna.. ur an' Joe v.h1ch has. twice in the same .•ear chased or at~cked a person o n the \tr~ts 10 bl" dt>fined as \ 1c1ous. The n"\ 1sed ordinance also provides sufT nl""' penallles for 01oVners of VICIOUS dogs "' ho fa il to tal e the neceuar) steps to prot(('t the public \ wla11on!o v.ould be cons1dtttd m15Ck- meanors un<.kr the ~vised law, which means th4lt '1olators could be sub.)«t to up to s1 \ months 1n Jail and a S.500 fine H op<"full~ It v.on't come to that.-said R11Chclle Hatfield. an al<k to Supcntuor H.tmct: W1cdn "The se~CTC penalt~ should Jt>tcr people - l nder the old ordinance. a '1c1ous doe .,.,.3., Jtfined as an) dog that had a 'propenslt~ ·• to"'ard unpro' okcd attack In practice ho"'e\ er that meant a doc .s. • ....ath had to bate someone in order to be bran~ \ ICIOUS ··~rr v.c~ situations an v.h1ch animal control v.;u being called out dozens of •1m~ but the) .-ouldn·1 issue a c1tataon beai..sc the\ ""ercn't \('('lftg an~ actual attac-k.s .. said h1rle\ (are' of the Hunt- ington ~a\:h group Conc-~med Citizens for Dog u v. Rl"' 1s1on (are' said her in' oh l"men t t n the 1swe v.as i.purred b.. a \Cnc-s of 1nodents ,0\01\ Ol.1 \l\.IUUS pit btJfl t~t°f In her .-.c:1ghborhood I.1st spnng. 'eighbor\ lOmpla1ned for months a bvut the J°' but It v.•s oot until at attal ~ed a mail camtr that 11 v.as declared \ \.IOU\ she !>aid tAI'l"' said supcn asors ha'e "com~ 1 "'ng ""3' 1n appro\ mg the.-rt'' 1SC'd rJ1nanle But \he s11ll had some cnt1· ' ~,.., ~ The!"(' nec:'d) lu be \Orne.-v.a\ forc111zens lt n 11.ttt' ..i he.lr ng O'-er ""htther ii dog ~l)UIJ ~ Jc .. ta red \KIOUS ... sht> \aid .. '\\ ·h~ rit'v. \.•rd1nance reads v.e stall ha\e a problem 11 tht'\ J 1..n't actual!~ catch the d a11a .. ~ing ur ~ ng aggrt"SSJ\e The ncv. vrJ1n•n .. c.-~-~ lhe' v. 11invnttplt>1fthn'e \ a .. •mpl~int bu: t dOC"Sn'I sa\ v.hat ,.,e, Jl .;he a1~ ""<lnt.·d the re\ 1~ ordanann-to u'><" :he ~r "1Jc:r Je1ini11on of .. danJC"rous u ~ 'JI her th.in the 1enn .. \ 1ctous dot.·· In a 1ctter 11.1 the board. shl" had aslced th•t the.-ddin1t1on "dangerous dog·· be u-.ed for an' dog ... hach ··const1tutts a ph su:a.I threat of bod1h hann to a ~rson .. or \lo hllh -.OnSlllUlCS I threat tO ., ... blac ~ft>l\ Jue to its tra1nan1 or ·· "lhernit nature .. f~ board J1J not ~pt Ca~ 's s .. gg<-Suons Tht u~ 1)('d ord1nann-v.ould appl> tn un1n~ted pans of the count~ u ~II as in 1 ·nun.. including Hunln\&tOn Beach anJ Fountain \. alle\ v.hach conlrac1 •1th the.--.ount\ for animal control seo 1~ Witness in cocaine death trial remains in OC Jail R~' ..:C~h " l"lc A .. • \ I\< .\•e~..c 'rt" '1C'\l .i t-uf).l;an .1• 1· :a~ T~· )iT"T"" neoned an \.•c.ar~•.:: ~nu ,.,.I ..... .., ,...~ u ~l : ;. '~ \ mt•r111'1t tf"m Bonita C an•D"' r \( J "'.1 \I•, \r'' uf Bou~<trd B RDtlJl.Ctoa Beacla \-.. ~. ""'r \'t.HC .II'! ~n.Xu-rm "W'1 1:r.v .... lU .>t ,.,~· ' ,,. lM \ ~ T~-.s " :-r oo V. "·~ "'''""'IX The ~ C'!"LT"Cd lht \%""":a ~at :a t ~ p - .ol"J ~ndN .•\I: tr_, 1ht cln\ 11\c- 1'« He •as ~· ~ Ai .iart-"-•n~ ~.1r. 11: 11 .., J l( P<KS bh Lan no \1.An..11rt1 : ltt 10 1ixhn 11\d •~int .a'-...it ,.,. ~nJ'\ J: •rar-.. Id man •ho a<:'C'WC<I of them of aamprn na "'"h his 'et'llck "'to 0ot •-.s IOJUl'Td In It\< lt.."'Cldcnl '" tbt 11000 blod vfTuhp \C>Yn • • • '1~ '~" Sto~ •-onh of~ equip. mm I .. us~ from a I Q ., N IUIUI tntek per\td 1n tbt <llOOblodof\\arl*rU. "'" Oraner c oasi Cotlqt stadnl~ led ti'»<-th<f\ '" fron1 of has taomr T ~ By JONATHAN VOLZKE °'_.._.. .......... A Jailed witness in the tnal of a Costa Mesa couplt' accused of murder an tht' 1.-ocaane-O\.crdO~ of their !· month-<>ld daughter 1s hkd> 10 f'<"'- main an custod) unul tht-caK I OC'S to tnaJ. a prm«utor said Tuesday. should Chavez hine J 1s.appeartd Kmg contend) (na,ez IS a ke) w1tnns in the ~ against his sisttr. Dt-bb1c Mane Drl~do. :!:!. and her husband. Galbl"n .• ~ The couple 1\ char)rd Wlth murckr stemm1na from the Sq>t. 11. I qs6. da1h of I.bar 1n&n1 d:auahter. te-phame ~ ~ also cluqrd with child endJnarr- ment and drua J>OS1n eon h.a'e knov.n tM cocaine •ould ha'e lulkd the &Jrf. e~en if the~ nt\er intrnuo naJI) p \e it to t.CT Cha~cz. who ;allqtdl~ sJcpt 1n ha~ .. -ar for months to .l\OKI aulhont1n "°'5 bnna ~kt on s .ooo bail bu' hts attomC'). Patnck O'Seal. ron· tmdrd that •-n unfair brcauw t~t' Dclpdos arc frtt on bail • • • P ,c •n'C ~ 10 ..:ni \C ""~ndc· R a .at I .as pm T ianJ.a • -r.T j "1,.\N"lJ •u ~ •l('..ll -. J rr \.I'~ n•l"lj ~ Otf"JC:ni •'f"tt •.I-'!\!'""' 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Wbn the babv died. authont1cs 1n1t1ally attnbutcd the dealb to mb death, but further invnt1pt10 Q found that the bab) had t0mehow 1qnaed cocaine and t~t the drua had 11.1l~ her. ~ Dclpdo 11 frtt on U O baJl wh1kGalbnt as frttoo SI .l baal &t upcnor Coun J~ Fran· C15"0 p 8mcno pointed O\ll lb.It CU' n could ha' c FM frtt b\ pumna up U . casb..1rtunc .a JOb and prrmaDnlt raadentt md rqion- Man suing city faces drug charges La.st wuk. a Supmor 1:.':/udmr told Chavn be v.;u be ~ al lie pa)'1 Sl.000 cash bail and mttU m1a1n employment aod raidtncc :i:1rmxnt but attOmc)I b I.he ndants ~f\ded '° llf't'IC '°a C:-. that would 1\a'lc deta)cd I.he cax C"hava·s tnomon) rs 1mponant 10 the ~nst the Ot-lpdos bn:uK k ) told poha laM )"Ur tkt bt oftcii saw his SUICf and brocbtt-io- lllw 111e C'OCa.IM around Scephaaie n.o. sutmxots suppon Ki ... , IWdtl c:Mss. wlucb u bated on the coatal~ 1iat lbe °'~ should "" to an '""nt•&or ~-xr a lllOft lka1 I.hr $'111m plan •• cnasbed •ha tk ~· atJOme')S faled lO 11S'tC '° fa>ltp)liit * tnal tnQU\-dy ... for Jar 20. fDr 60 dllQs d Clia'a taakd ao ...,._, K.ms t1lid. I t ~.ilf'"Ea WDEll __ .._ ........ I WASHINGTON (AP)-A special federal srand Jury investiptina the Iran-Contra affair deliberated today on a request by independent counsel Lawrence E. Walsh to return an indictmenl in the case. Walsh and several of his top prosecutors made a final presentation to the panel that has been investipt- 1na the sale of U.S. arms to Iran and the diversion of proceeds to the N1 cara1uan rebels. Prosecutors later left the room apparently to allow the ~nd Jury to examine the proposed indictment that Walsh had asked it to return. Walsh rettred to a small office set aside for him ID the U.S. Courthouse to await possible questions from the gra nd JUI). and court personnel were akrted that an indictment might be returned. Walsh declined to comment as he left the grand JUI) room except to say: .. these things can take a long tame." in an apparent reference to the panel's deliberation. Walth was e•pcaed to seek charaes •inst former national l«Urity ad- viser John M. Poinduter. his one- time aide Lt. Col. Oliver L North and two arms dealers. retiR:d Air Force M~. Gen. Richard V. Secord and his business partnc•. Albert Hakim. North. meanwhile. ~nt to the office of his attorney, Brendan Sullivan. The lona'--Awaited indictments wouJd -be the culmination of a 14- month a;rand j ury investiption into the arms.-for-hosia,es deals with Iran and the diversion of profits to the Nicarquan rebels at a time when Conarcss banned d irect U.S. military aid to the Contras. Teams of prosecutors from Walsh's office have bttn mcetina with the grand jury for the last week to present a summation of the evidence that has been submitted to the panel since the invcstiption began in late January 1987. Summations arc common before a pnd jury is asked to return an indictment, and the lenathy nature of the Iran-Contra investiaation nccnsitated several presentations before Walsh was ~dy to proceed. Last week. former national security adviser Robert C. McFarlane. pleaded auilty to misdemeanor characs that he withheld information from Con&rtss in 198S and in 1986 about covert administration efforts to help the Contras durina the ban on dirtct U.S. military aid. In addition to the McFarlanc pica. Walsh had sent out several signals that the invcstiaation was nearina completion. He hired a former federal judge to conttst any defense challengcs to what he called possible prosecutions stemmina from the grand jury in- vcsti&ation. Covert action bill p asses S enate vote W A.SHINGTON (AP) -Senate approval of a bill requirina the White House to tell Conarcu about all coven action1 within 48 hours after the operations start marks a m~or step toward avoidina another Iran- Contra affair, say the measure's sponsors. "This will help immeasurably toward preventing the kind of mis.- takes that were made" in the Iran- Contra affair. Sen. David Boren. 0- 0 kla., chairman of the lntelliacnce Committee. said late Tuesday after the Senate voted 7 1-19 in favor of the bill. The measure now aocs to the House, where .. overwhelmina ap- proval" is likely, accordin& to both Boren and Sen. William Cohen. R· Maine. vice chairman of the ln- telliaence Committee. The House lntelliicncc Committee is considerina a similar bill. but no date has been set for a vote by the panel or for floor action. Satellite rescue planned by; shuttle crew bl 1989 81 fte As~._. Prn WASHINGTO N -An I I-too satellite In orbit three years lonacr than planned will bt rescued by a specie shuttle CfeW nut )Ur, ju1t months before it would fall beck to Earth in pieces. The National Aeronautics and S~ Administration included the retrieval o( the aatellitc -the Lona Duration Exposure Facility -in a new schedule ofniahts and caraoes. The rtteue Wat added to a minion beainnina July l 3. The orbit of the sa&ellitc, which p~ the effects ofspacc's hostile environment on metal coatinp and on 13 million seeds. is dccayina and officials fear it will cruh through the atmosphere and break up if it is not reaptured by mid-1990. The new schedule makes no cha nae an the date of the much-delayed first post~ll~nacr. flight. no~ set for Aug. 4. There have been no Amencart manned missions an space since the Challcnaer -the 2Sth shuttle m ission -exploded on lif'\ofT Jan. 28, 1986 and killed its seven-member crew. Pri.aa guard• held for corruption PHILADELPHIA -Hundreds of prison auards here have enpaed an corruption including drua sales and aidina escapes: the district attQmey said in announcina the first nine arrests from a continuina invcstiption. Authorities say seven auards. one prison cook and an inmate were charp:d as a result of "Operation Ferret," an investiption begun 18 monthsqo. "The investiption will potentially yield the largest number of arrests related to official misconduct by correctional officers in th'is country's history... District Attorney Ronald Castille told a news conference Tuesday. "We are ptherina the evidence to present to the special arand Jury that w1ll lcad to the arrcst or discipline of hundreds of guards over the comma months.·· Castille said. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~---., The 198S-1986 sales to Iran were pan of an effort to trade arms for U.S. hostaacs beina held in Lebanon . President. Reapn has threaten~ to veto the leaislation as an unconstitu- tional restriction on his ability to conduct foreian policy. Slxt.IJ body I ound in Teza• de.ert Wli W·O • • Me.._. "'f"looo 'Q8d Qlef'~'.l .... 04 ... ·o~ or :>~ ...,1"" '"'• O'e\• :l~t"'-O"-,.-0 '>G O<• 9'\'°' ~ • a.,_._ .... ~· '"-:>~•~t •""'O'I• ""'..,00 ""\a ... o,...c "W"~CJ'\ t .. ..,_, ..... ,,..,,..~ 0"<' -.a~ e Y.f!r .. .,,,., •"*A PC-"'' ~·0~111 Ore'Q.-i' ... .,,,._,.-41c. ... c~-- Climber scales Mt. McKinley ANCHORAGE. Alaska (AP) An American. the first mountaineer to conquer North America's highest ecu alone in winter, left a Japanese naa atop Mount McKinley to honor the man who tried -and failed - before h im. Vern Tejas ended a month-long ordeal of screaming winds and subzero temperatures Tuesday. pick- ed up by plane on McKinley s flank and flown to Anchorage. 130 miles to the south. But Boren said. "That kind of threat has bttn heard before and it hasn't come true." Cohen noted that the 71 votes are four more than the two-thirds which would be required to override any presidential veto ... And that 71 total as without some of our supporters here." he said. EL PASO, Texas -A couple collecting aluminum cans found the remains of the sixth body discovered in the desert since last fall. and police said they needed an autopsy to determine the victim's aae. sex. and cause of death. However. Police Chief John Scaano said Tuesday the discovery of the exposed, bleached bones on the outskins of El Paso wasn't cause for panic. The sixth body was found Monday afternoon northeast of El Paso. a few hundred yards from where the bodies offive young wo men were unearthed. No one has been charged in the desert deaths, which police ha ve said could be the work of a serial killer. However. police have identified a suspect who has been jailed on unrelated sexual assault charges since Oct. 14. Pohcc took two days to unearth the latest skeletal remains, sifting buckets of excavated dirt. SIMON AND BUSH WIN IN ILLINOIS ••• From Al good a shot as anyone," he said. Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Mesa Ma h 18 20 in0oy 61"" 9Pf" Durina the climb, Te1as often tho ught about Japanese climber Naomi Uemura. the only other person to reach the 20.320-foot summit in a solo winter climb but who disappeared dunng has deSttnt in Februal). 1984, and was never found. The Democrats had no luxury to talk of locking up anyth1n~. The race for a nominating majority of del- egates was a dead heat between Jackson and Massachusetts Gov. Michael Dukak1s with Kansas and M1ch1gan nex.t up on the calendar. Ho.,.,.ever, Dukak1s was expecting to pick up about 100 uncounted delegates from caucuses alrcad> held 1n Minnesota, Tt~d Washington state. Jackson. in an interview on NBC· TV today, congratulated Simon on his victory but in almost the same b~ath seemed to dismiss it as Illinois voters paying "respects to l\. sitting senator" who had focused on his home state while Jackson was com- peting in the Super Tuesday states. Simon said in several interviews that his relative lack of campaian money wasn't a big problem. thouah he concluded has appearance on CBS.- TV b} saying with a smile. "Any of your 1ewers who want to send ID a contnbution. I'll be happy to accept 11:· re -, S.,...,00y \lam 91>1" ~ """'. 61>"' ~"' Simon. on the other hand. said on ABC-TV that has llllno1s win showed he is in the thick ofa battle that will go all the way to the Dcmocrauc Na- tional Convention this summer. "l don't believe we have any front runners ... Dukak1s said after finishing what he described as "a respectable third" in Illinois. He said in his discussions with Democratic Party leaders around the country "there as an overwhelming sentiment that we should get behind a no minee ... Produced by Gfe<J' Amenco" Med.o II'<. f-Of more onformotlOI' cal (714j 675·0!32 $1.00 OFF ADULT ADMISSION WITH THIS AD "Ma~ limes l was wondenng, ·ts this where he slipped? Is this where he lost 1t?' " Te1as said Tuesday 1n I Anchorage. OLD \llORLD ROM ANCE AFLOAT Gourmet baskcu w /champagne & ros~s IRVINE COAST CH.A.RTERS 675-4704 ' "Now we mQ.ve on to Michigan," said Dukak1~. ''where there arc no favorite sons. The field 1s wide open ... "l don't know who out there will emerge, but I think Paul Simon has as LAW SCHOOL WORKSHOP ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:· April 2 '· 1988. 8· 30 -12:00 ·:·:::·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: LEARN WHAT LAW SCHOOL IS ALL ABOUT A rt )'Oil tlli,.ki"I 11h111 11 carttr ;,. Law 1 Jackson fin ished second in the duel of fa vonte sons. and said. "Jesse Jackson. in popular vote and del- egates. 1s on top of the race." In fact. 1he A110Cia1ed Prns del- egate survey showed Dukakis with 464.5 and Jackson with 460.55. Sen. Albert Gore Jr. had 354.8: Rep. Richard Gephardt 145. and Sim on : 171.5 delegates. PROFESSIONAL. PLANNING H•vt yo11 wa1tttd to klfow wll111 111u,.di"g La.., Scllool is lib1 Art yo11 ;,.ttnsud ;,. attt,.di"I 11 La-..· Scllool tllot tmpllasir.ts passi11g tltt Califor,.io Bar? The bi& losers 1n Illinois were Republicans Dole and Pat Robenson and Democrats Gore and Gephardt. "We're stayina in," said Dole after absorbing another beating at th~ hands ot:the vice president. AbOa rd Luxury Yachu All services arranged tllVINE COAST CHAATERS 675-4 704 ·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·:·: "ll11no1s has spoken loud and clear and strong." said Bush. who now has -.-.on 18 straight pnmarics. START LAW SCHOOL Thi• Space Can Be Your• •.. Earn your JD degree by attending Law School pan-time days, e' enings. or weekends. Classes begin May 6th. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA There was relatively little cam-· pa1gn ac11 v1t} today. af'\er five frantic weeks in which nearly half the delegates to the Democratic and Republica n conventions were chosen. COLLEGE OF LAW For Information Call Mendora at 842-4321. 595 West Lambcn Road, Brea. CA 92621 Gephardt was campa11nin1 in M1c h1gan and Gore was in Kansas. Dukak1s had an appearance sched- uled in New York. but the rest of the candidates "'ere off the campa1an trail. -;wf.Y ToThE BEACH. For information call (714) 529-1055 Sl8 A Mrnn-1 WILL GIT 'OJ ThERE. Tt11!1 'ummer. 11 doem't cost much to look. c >nh S18 a month for 2 .. month~ S18 down and 2..~ pa~ Tilt'lll'I ·of Sl8 with a I~"" A PI< So stop by for a free ~ttour )ou II look hotter than t'\ l'r 111 a bathing suit thanks tu tht he 11te~1 equipment and fooltu~ anywhere. Jog on our rn'h111nl'll ~~ng track ~w1m in an O~mpic·style pool. Ric.it-L1focydt· \fork up a ~we-at on all the latest machines.. Thtn hll th~ beach. 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Sherwood Rowland. a member of the National Aeronauucs and Space Administration _pane.I testifying in Wash ington, D.C.. on Tuesday, said the shield thinned out by about 2.3 percent from 1969 to 1986 in the ~mperatc zones of the Northern Hemisphere. The sh ield thinned by 0 S percent to 1.8 percent over nine years endinJ 1n 1987 in the tropics and part uf the temperate zones of Environmental Protection Aaency AdminiSlrator Lee M. Thomas said the report "will certainly be a part of the 1990 assessment" caJled for in the treaty. "The crucial first step. how- ever. is speedy 1ntemational ratifi- cation." he said. both hemispheres. · T his means increased skin cancer around the world, largely unknown dTects on fis h and w1ldhfe and increased pressure from environmcn· tal1sts to go beyond the treaty ap- proved by the Senate to cut emissions of ozone-destroying chemicals. But Sen. Robert T. Stafford, R-Vt., said, "The nations of the world should immediately reconvene to consider amendments" to the treaty. and the United States should resume 11s advocac) of a complete ban. ··w e've got to make deeper cuts in CFC emissions." said Sen. Mu Baucus. D-Mont. Chlorofl uorocarbons arc used as refrigeration fluids. cleaning solvents and plastic foa m blowing agents. "At this point there 1s no other culprit to blame." Rowland said. "We ha ve taken out all the natural phenomena that arc believed to affect ozone." Kevin fa). \'.>.ecut1 ve director of the "lhance for a Responsible CFC Polley. a group of producers and users. said the 1990 schedule ··1s the framework to be followed" because unilateral reductions won't help. A mass1 ve I 7 -month effort by more than 100 scientists convened by N .\SA went through prac11cally every OLonc observation made in recent )Cars. trying to correct for instrument t'rrors and dnft and to remove the (ffects of the I I-year solar cycle and the b1enn1al osc1llat1on of high- alt1tude wands .. The Senate voted 83-0 on Monday to approve a 31 -nation treaty calling for SO percent cuts by 1998 in production of chlorofluorocarbons. Noting that CFC compounds over Antarctica now were released at ground level about I 0 years ago and that the Antarctic hole could last 100 years even 1f the treaty is followed. Rowland said. ··There's plenty of reason to re-open the ... protocol." y t Saturday. 1 · 10 p.m. • Sunday. Noon · 6 p.m. COMMERCE Blfll.DING • ORANGE C()( 'NTY FAJRGROt 1sos • · 88 t·Allt OIUVE • COSTA Mt:sA. C:AUFOR.'llA Featuring the rnlleclion'i uf th1 • follm\'lng d1•0/f'r, 1n antique~ A ANTIQUE AFFAIR Chrtge ALLISOH·s RELICS R1ver$lde ANCIEHl TIMES t.~vna Nigllf!' 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ILLllON HunMf1tO" &Nell THI IHCHANT'lD H0UM S..,, F,.,ic1sco nte lHCK.llH ODm..DIAN ~~J CM.lHl'I GOI TMOI L.d Pt('o ~ EUROPEAN COAHER L .tguna N19ue1 ANDREW FREOAK:S Naoa FURY ANTIQUES f• e/sl()I M N THE GAGGLE Garaen Gro"" GALLIMAUFRY Venice OALLOWAYS ANTIQUES Sdnta Ana CHRISTINE GEGGATT CC>tOllaOO GEORGE'S ANTIQUES Fullerton THE GIBBONS GIRLS S"~'"IJ" Oa• EFIM GILIN L?S Angl:'tes GRANO AVENUE ANTIQUES Sc111ra Ana GRANDMA S ATTIC Hunt•ngton Bea n GRAYCE GALLERIES Re-oiancs DENISE GREY long Beach GRITZMACHER S Downer HINRICHS ANTIQUES Spence• Iowa MARILYN HIRSTY S'>t1rrnan Oa H HUAIUCANE OF HURTS Miss.on Vieto ISLAND ANTIQUES N1wport Beacn JULIA'S ANTIQUES Y0ungtown Al LEWlS KEISTER L l ••t1Sber9 PA BEVERLY KIVIAT Los Angeles NANCY S. KIVIAT LO$ Angeles GEORGE IWVATCH San f ranc•sco L C & SALLY'S ANTIQUES Garoen Grove LENA'S AHTIOUlS WHl/11ff1$19f L 'ORANGI ANTIQUES Sco11sd1/e. Al GENEMAIOEH Newbuty p...,.. NOSTALGIA HOUSE PAINTS Longmont CO ONCE IN TIME PAST Anar-eim THE PARKERS Long Bea .. ,, PAULINE'S PARLOUR S· ana &><te" PENNINGTOH ANTIQUES uPf"<Jale ¥URIEL PETERSON San ().ego PICKERING S PRINTS S•ud,.J C.ty THE PROPRIETORS V (ltO"<}C, lcl re I RED LAMP ANTIQUES Mesa Al ROSEMARY S COLLECTIBLES EIPaso TX S & S QUILTS Ventu•a SECOND HANO ROSS "1imore SHADOW HILLS ANTIQUES Sante Mon<ca SHIRLEY'S CHILDHOOD DAZE La•e Eis.flOle SIDONIA'S ANTIOUES Sea1 Beac1t . THE SILVER MERCHANTS Fresr>O SOMERSET ART GALLERY forrance LINDA SOTOPOULOS San Clt>mente SUGAR N SPtCE WM tie< JOANE THOMPSOH L.Ue E1s1nore T'OMOMOW'S TREASURES RtViHSlde TOWER TRADING CO LOS Angeles TREASURES BY YVONNE Tem~C·'t MANSERGH & 4SIOCtATES Santa Clara KAn.AYN TUAf>IN ~Pomr MAAAHAM FM ARTS C•fl09ll P!Nk MARTIN'~ ANT10UU &rbenk ...,_., fllcOfTll Fu/Wtofl McGU'S 4NT10UU SanO..OO MUTING tQIM M01QUU San ./Wit etp,1rano ~AlmQUQ 5'*"""' OM1 lllON•JOSlM AMTIOUll SanO..OO DOUCMAI•__. ,....,... JAlllLYM tWDfTOH LOI ~ IYIMA•'"' SM Olligo V. NUTf'S TA8LE Sant• 8.wt>lra THI VICTONAJil PAAL.OR, San M111no VlfUXCAME Las ""9&S NV EU.IN WALLAU t.os Anpllls NUl It WANG 1r111,.,. WUUTP'I AHTIOUU Orange TMI WATMOT IHnl $ul!Cty, Al ~~ ..,._, (IC.,0.. c;,nrrnl t\dm• ~ion SJ. 75 With th.it od any numbf.or -Sl.lS f'OCh -.,. nu•r~ 16J ~ O'-'tr)ond jumonf ll-17) -S2 SO roch OufdrM l1ndt!r 11 fn'f' 1 .,.. Arlu1cton om-. tbodJ Goee entrone» Soturdo ojttrnoon wad Sundo) Nudity ruled out of play at Chapman By TIM .U~la&ff Presa Adm1nmrators at Chapman <. ol- lege in Orange say they will bnng the curtain down on a student's play un less he cuts a nude scene from the final act. Joel Moffett. 21, learned Tuesda) that adm1n1strators at the pn,ate Chn staan college have banned the show1na of "The Colon ng Bo, ... which he wrote and directed. unless he removes the nude scene. The scene calls for a male and a female character to 1Nal k onstage naked, and wash each other's feet "It goes beyond the nude scene." Moffett sa id in a recent inter- view."What the college 1s doing 1s placina their morals above Const1tu- tion-pro1ected nJhts. It's h)'pocnt1cal to allow nud1t) in student an clas~s but not 1n theater arts." The adm1n1 strat1' e dec1s1on came after the college's Comm un 1cat1on~ Department had appro,ed the final scene. "We rccogniu d1,crs1t> of op1n1on and we suppon freed om of speel'h and creau"e "press1on. but on I occasion the nature of cenain per- formances on campus must be re- viewed." said ~hool spokesman JefT) Dcrloshon The 75-minute pla~ \i1 ofTe11 s,a1d. centers on four people "ho reJeCt social pressure and begin II\ 1ng their j ll\es for themselves. The nudt' scene was written to symbolize their re- birth, he said Moffett and a student ans group plan to stage a demonstration at the college Monday to lobb} adm1nis- traton into a change of hean. ANTIQUES EXPO AT FAIRGROUNDS The Antiques Expo and Sale which has become a classic semi-annual event for the an- tiques showgoer of Southern California has its Spring open- ing in the Commerce Bu il ding at the Orange County Fair- grounds on March 17. The event, sponsored by Dorothy Emerson and Don Nolan. originated in 1978 and has attracted national atten- tion for authentic antiques. art objects and diverse collec- tor's items of the American heritage and of European and re mote cultures. The I 18 art dealers selected to partici- pate with their collections will co me from all parts of Cali- fo rn ia and several other states. Their combined dis- plays comprise the largest and most diversified showing of antiques regu larly held 1n Orange County. Many of the individual dealer d isplays will feature arts and furnishings in harmonious decorator groupings that su g- gest the way of life in other times and places. Other d eal- er collections will be rep- rese nta tive of the research and el(p ertise in limited periods and endeavors Antique furniture. arts and decorati e accessories will range from the formal early American. European, and Oriental to the country Ameri- can and primitive types. Works of art and collector's items in silver. bronze. glass. por ce la i n. woodenware. china. pottery, jade and ivory will also be offered. Special- ized collections will feature paintings. sculptures. Orien- talia. rare items of jewelry. quilts. graphics. advertising, toys and all manner of Ameri- cana and collectibles. Special attractions for the public will include a door prize each afternoon and evening and a courtesy booth offering free coffee. tea and sweets at teatime and after dinner The door prizes will be SI 00.00 purchase certificates which may be used for buylnc from any dealer In the show The Expo opens at I ·00 p.m on Thursday and continues throuah Sunday. March 20 Hours are l to lO p.m. Thurs- day through Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Gen- eral admission Is Sl. 7'>. Seniors 162 and overt and lun- lors 112 to 17t $2 .50. and chil- d ren under l 2 free. Oteno-Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneed•y. Mweh 18, 1983 • Al New:gort ggstRgnes law ult_~ against Irvine over El Toro By GREG ~LERO Of ... 0.-, ........ Tht rny of Newpon Beach hu optt:d for ne1011ation over ltttgallon as a response to Irvine's aure~1vt' \land on commerc1ahza11on of the El Toro Manne Base. but Cll)' offi(lals sa) the\ will sue 1f a compromise t annot be reached. The Clly Council mc1 1n closed ~ssion late Tuesday n1&}l t to d1!.< uss a possible lawsuit against Irvine ~­ cause of that c1ty·s recent stn(S ot •Heps to ensure 1ha1 the m1h ta~ base will not be used as a commercial a1rpon Last year. the Irvine C 11y ( ounnl outlined a progressive plan aimed a1 the e'entual anne).at1on of the m1h- taf) base in to the CH> 1Nh1ch "ould efTec11velyg1ve the Cit~ the final s.a~ after the federal go,ernml'nt on uses for the site. The latest step 1n that plan wa\ taken Feb :?3. 1N hen the coun<:il a~ro,ed a 11encral plan amendment to change the station's des1gnauon trom "a1~n" 10 "m1htar)," a laricly ceremonial move that could \trcngthen the city's pos1t1on 1f the airport. now in Irvine's sphere of 1nnuence, 1s eventually annexed \jt'"'P<>n Beach officials balked at In int''\ latest move. and ~1d the' planned to \UC 1n order to sJow things do"n Bui City Manager Ruben \\ 'nn said he doesn't believe In 1nc."s ge neral plan amendment will stand up before . the California E:.n- ' 1ronmental Quaht) l\ct. and rl'c· om mended that the cit) postponr 'he lav.su1t "We believe that their dcu\1 r l 3U!.C\ numerous impacts tha1 <Hl.'n 1 tu\ered adc:quatCI)-." ~1d W~nn Thi.' general plan amendmcn1 "cl~ P3\~d 1N 1th onl} a neptl\e de, Jr· atiun a form of en\ ironmental rep11n that bas1call) states that the det -.111n not to allo" commercial use ol tht' mtl11a11 base has no impact •>n thl' \urrr1und1ng area \>. ~ nn and Cll) ~ttomt'' IJ obl-n Burnham d1sqrttd. stann1 that lM move has a definite impact f\n the area 1n the form of increased air traffic into John Wa> ne A1 rpon and the disruption of the s-lle eventually chosen for tht.> county's ~ond air- port \\ \ nn s,a1d the state will hkcly r(qu1rt ·that In sne submu a full- blo"'n en' iron mental impact stuay before Jppro' ins tht' general pl&n ismendment. g1' '"i Newport Beach time to "talk thi ngs over' w1th '\e" pon ~ach "In the ~pint of cooperation Wlth ..iur \1Stl·r ut' 1Nh1ch we've had t'\lellent rdat;ons "'1th "e decided to "a1t on an> legal d(:1s1on," said ~'"" lr\lnl ( 1\\ Manager Paul Brad) '>.! d he !')el.('\~ the negative declar- ation 1\ .ukquatt' ,rnd said an~onc "h<• d1-.putl·~ that "111 have a cha nce to . halll'nge the amendment at a )t'C1 nd C ''' C ounul public heanng un ht· tup1l "'h1ch has ~et 10 be \t1 tduh:d Reg. 349.95 lowAat11 ......... 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Seperlrt• It•~ HS.3.75 •2S ·~>,;)43 r PC-compatible Tan<ty iooo i--' with S150 w<>nh of software <t -iq CM-5 cok>r monitor' Dual-Powered C.lculator EC 444 bv Radio Sh 9' SC~-30 o., Aealtstc 25.,,. 0tt D -=~ 5995 Butlt·ln Reg 79 95 Mikes E"t0v •apes ~v s1e•eo A~ RecOfc ot' •ne a • Y ve .,4. 794 &IT•' es• •a Deluxe AM /FM• Portable Radio .. By Realistic ~~~~~~-L~~~~~~~~~~--· Traffic solution is deeper than ban on big rigs ' The Orange County Transponation Commission de- serves some recognition for stating the obvious. Thecomm1ss1on released~ studyth,is week affirming tha t big trucks cause big problems on Orange County's freeways. Excuse us for not getting excited. The study presents some interesting statistics, but all t he> do 1s add d1mens1o n to what anyone who drives dunng rush- ho ur traffic al read) knows. According to the study, tractor-trailer rigs acco unt for 3.4 pttttnt of the traffic o n the Santa Ana Freeway but a(e IO\Ohcd in 8 percent o f the wrecks. Those wrecks. the stud) says, account for 36 percent of the accident-related delays because almost half of the truck wrecks require closure of at lea.st one freeway lane unt il the mess is cleared away. Theilgures for the Costa Mesa Freeway are a ltttle better. Trucks make up 1.2 percent of the traffic but are involved 1n 3.3 percent of the wrecks. which cause 19 perce nt of the accident-related delays. The stud> has excited eno ugh people at t~e co mm1ss1_o n that the) want to get together with lhe folks in the trucking industr) to wo rk o ut a truck traffic manageme nt plan. But before such a plan can be written, the commission must appro priate so me money. which will com.e o ut of next fiscal )e.ar's budget. T o make a long bureaucratic story s hon -the money could be available in July. and the commi ttet.• ma) be formed in June. The process 1s a lot ltke drivingdunng rush ho ur -hurr) u p a nd wan. . That's not a strateg) frustrated commuters will em bran-. but in this case tt has to be that wa). W e belie'e that restricune truck traflicdunng rush hours 1s a v Lable step toward smoothing out traffic flo>A . Bu t the plan ~111 affect many m ore people than JUSt the truckers. The trucking industry 1s a sen ice industf). and us offic ials schedule the big rigs to meet customers' demands. A grocery clerk who curses traffic during the m o rning rush hour would p robably applaud the idea ofrestncting truck traffic in the morning. But how will that clerk react ifordc rnJ to go to work at 3 a .m . to check in the day's milk deli' Cf)'.' A truc k traffic management plan should be pursued b) the co unt' Transpon.auon Commis.s100 and the trucking industn because it's a n important element toward better traffic ·management. The planning process sho uld a lso in Jude representatl\ es from the business communtt) l f !>uch a plan ts implemented. C\ef)one "Ill benefit The trut.ke r .. "ill make m ore mone) because the) will lose less time stuc k in traffic. and motonsts won"t ha-..e to dodge t he big rigs or s11 behtnd them dunng the rush-hour traOic. D rafting the truck traffic management plan will not bl· diffic ult. It al~ won't be difficult to con vince truckers that the plan will help them. The key is breaking the mo ld of the trad1uonal 8 a.m . to S pm wo rkday that 1s held sacred b> man) employees and businesses. Voter registrations Last week C altfom1a Secre taf) of State M a rc h Fung Eu relca~d the first \ o ter registration figures for 1988. to uting the Januaf) total o f 12.31 3.848 registrants as "the fifth la rgest in Cal1forn1a hlSlOr) ··That ma} be the news hook to Eu. but the m urc interesting number is fanher do~ n in her s tat1st1cs. .\ ~ uflast m o nth. Democrats account for JU\t 50 7 percent of the registered 'oters. follo wed by Republtcans at 38 38 pcH.ent ... declined to state" at 8. 79 pert"ent. .\mcncan l nJl.'ndeni..at I ~percent. and the L1benanans and Peace and Freed o m a t less than I percent each. The Democratic maJorit~ tn ( altforn1a has been in decltne -with an atxrra ttonal J ump tn I 98(J -e\ e r s ince the 1940 FDR-era high of 6 2 4 percent. T en of the '>tale's 5X counties no" ha1.t' Republican rcg1-.tra11on margirh Bul the~ aren t the final numbers for the big presidential cln 110 0 in "ioHmber o r e\t·n the pnmanes m J une. You and the people ~ ou kno w" ho are n 't registered can c hange that all the "a~ up u n til M a) 9. when registration clo~s for the June .. elt'Ctwm If ~o u 're q n 1cal about the power o f o ne vote u n the national le' el. re member this fact: 23 local clecllo ns in ( al1furn1a. 1ndudmg 13 school board election~. ha "c been dcr1dcd b) JU\t unc 'ote in the past decade. Pa1adeaa Sr.r·N~ws Reagan's budget Ho v.ever else he ts remembered. R o nald Reagan will go J u "n as the b1gest spender in the history of the prcs1denc). T he S I. I lrillton natio nal budget he propo~d recently .... ould only increase m1ht.ary spending a bout 2 percent. In addition. Reagan has an agreement with Congress to run up only Sl36 billion more debt dunng the next budget )ear. Jn fiscal 1987. the y a ccumulated Sl48 blllton tn d ebt. Minor concessions like that will not e rase the fact that Reagan. more than any o ther prl's1dent. has led t~ nation into ~hat Sttms hke a bottomless pit o f overdue bills Of cour~. Reapn 1s not entirely to blame. Evcf) ~mocntic and Repubhcan representative and senator who bas sct'VCd in Consrcss since Reagan took offi ce in 1981 must r-sltouJdcr pan of the blame for the nation· s spend1 ng problems. Rcapn. the cand1dak who promised to balance the budsrt. has fa iled finanoally. He has less than a )'Car rema1n1n1 in his term -not enough ttme to balance the budmct. ~ good news " that this 1s an electio n year. Tupaytti and votcn have the o pponumty -and an obhpllon -to hold praidcnual candidates acroun12ble on that anue. ORANGE COAST ....... ... J .. ....,.,-... ,.. •• DJ • .., .. c::.-.... ~· ..._ COtW :a;:u t0 ... c;-. ..... GAmRI I ~Falls (S-D.J Arpt Lu ltr .. ,., Citr E• •-a.. -..c..r " .... .,,c. -..c.... ............ "11111 ............. .., C::.':.:. .. , ... ~ ...... .......... .._ ....... ·'Scoundrels are In all family trees. and the Irish have the mosc Interesting ones. Also. a scoundrel ortW0/$8 tJmaJlprtce to pay co establish lie~U as being Irish. · · "FANTAST1C1"* *** -YASSIR ARAFAT "WE LOVE m"**** -GOP "AAAAGHll"* O-tf # -DEMOCRATIC NATIONAl. COMMITTEE ACTION ~ACBSON HE§ SOMEBODY! -COMI• SOO. TD A POLITICAL COIMllTIOll mMYOUI Effects of Proposition 13 have disenfranchised voters As California approaches the 10th ann1Hr\:ir> of Proposi11on 13. 1t bcrnmcs more apparent with each parnng da' that the greatest effect of thl' .. o-calk d la\ revolt of the 1970!. has nol been 10 impose fairer laxes. as 11s proponents prom1~. or to de- stro} the state"s public ser> 1Ct'S. as its lnt1cs v.amC'd. Its greatest effC'Ct has been to so lOmphcate. confound and lonfu'>e the mechanics and rc~pons1bil111cs uf local and state go vernment that 11 has. for all pradiral p urpo\Cs. d1senfranch1sed the aHragc \Oll:r The lnl'qu111cs are there. of course -sa' bct .... ccn the taxes on a house 1ha1··;bl.·cn o .... ncd b) the same famil) since I 1p 5 and an 1dt'nt1cal ho use auov. the !>tree\ ncwl~ purchased b) anuthN IJmil) l ast ~ear or the )Car bl· fore:. ur bctv.ecn the burdens on the old and those on the young. And the crunch on public suv1ces. schools particularly. has been obvious enough. But those things. imponant a~ the\ arc. ma) be small compared to the subtle but immense effect on gm ernmcntal proccSS("S that beco me e'er more opaque and intrac table and un an eleo orate that has fewer and kv. l•r v.a ) s of undt'rstanding how that J'HOll'\\ v.ork<t a nd thus no effective mi:an!I of mfluencing 11. 1 r~ to figurt' out. for example. how '11u gl·t a nev. school built these days -"hn fu nd'i 11. and according to "hat formula controlled b) what agcm) Or v. ho ri:c1ll) control\ the S<. houl ''~tern 1n which 1t 1-; to be bu1h oi. g"cn the fact that local school d1~trllt\ ha-..e no authOnt) 10 rdl'><-' Ol'V. operating funds, whtther thl'fl' still is. in fact. an) effccu vt local lontrul o-..cr educatio n at all. Or ho"' Ill'" ruJd'> are financed. Or who's rcHX>n\1bk tor thr: endless gimmicks -kn bond IS.SUC:S, de,eloper dt"al~ -"hllh ha'l' \Upplanted. and m m.1n) re\l)\.'l I'> replaced. the straight· Im"' arJ funding arrangement~ for pubhl ),Cf\ llCS that most ol us regarded a't norma11vc· the income ta\. the ~le'> tax. tht' gasoline ta' Or ..,. h) dl'' dupers ha' c so much clou1 in ( ahforn1a I\ 11 JUSt that the) have a lut 11f munC) to put into local poh11cal campaigns, or 1s 11 because they're the only ones with the money to fund new schools. roads and parks? Talk about pri,atizinggo,t'rnment in areas hk.e planning and zoning, California has fC\\ Other eff("("ll Ve Ch01CeS. It's not s1mpl) that. w11h Prop- os111on 13. those great const'r'all,e\, Howard Jarvis and Paul Gann. engineered the most sweeping assault o n local go,cmment C\Cr ach1t'vC'd in an American state. It's that their "reform .. ha'> produced in lls wake a labyrinth so complex. so d1 v1ded between state a nd local 1unsd1c11ons. so subjttt to comple' formulas and restrictions -and so subJCCI 10 the B)zanllnt' pohtKal processes 1n Sac- ramento -that no one but a professional lobb) 1st can work his "'3} through 11 That 1n 1tstlf rep- rl'M'nts a huge transfer of po..,. er from c1t11en~ to tec hnicians. Jan 1~ and Gann probabl~ didn't mean 1t that wa). but dehcaq 1n reform was never their mterest. much less one o f their more conspicuous talcn~. o\nd so 1t wai. inevitable that as local d1scrct1on .... ai. shut do"' n. respons1b1h1~ would sh1f\ to Sacra· mcnto. tho ugh often without authOnt) 10 exercise 11 ent'Ctl\t'I). and that a'i nev. de' ices -wert• created to h ''C "11h. and get aro und. the rc-.1nct1ons created b) Propos1t1on~ I :l and the Gann hm11s of 1979. the go' c rnmcntal process would become 1nueasl) comphcatt"d and the re- sponsible cn11t1es ncr more d1fficuh for ' o ters to idcnt1f) That, of cour'iC. has been something of a boon 10 pol111cian!I who lan no"' hide far more casil) 1n the resulting lab) nnth. \\ho. finall). gets the blame for shifting current h1ghwa) eJq>t'nses into bond issues that will have to be repaid v.1th interest b) fu turt' gent'r- atiom" f h1.· process feeds on 11sell T ht' more: the Legislature. or the 'oters. I f) to gel around the Jar\'1~-Gann res1nc11ons. the mo re hamstrung and d1flit.ult to fo lio" the ordinar) legJs- latl\e process beco mes. And the more difficult 11 becomes. the greater the 1n<."Cntnc to enact s11 1l mor1.· g1m· m1' ks either b) leg1<1la11on or b) PETER SctttAG 1n11iatl\e -part1rnlarly in the form of special formulas to guarantee funding for one or another worth~ purpose. Thr further the C)clc runs - the more funds arc restncted and leg1i.la11' t' d1S<. rr11o n a11enua1C'd - the more d1ffil·u1t 11 -.,:ill be for go ' crnml'nl to do an) th mg. Each g1mm1d. 1~ dno thc:r set of rult's and rest net ions There !M:em'> to he a grov.1ng rr :1 l11a11on. cq·n a mong con- s1.·r,all'l'\, that the thing can't go on torl'' e r. The other da) the California Ta,pa)ers As'toc1a11on recommend· rd amcndin& the Gann spending hmit. quoting one of 11searl> backen.. St:tn fo rd Unl\ers1 1y economist M1l hacl Boskin. as sa)ing that the linHls fur growth arc "too stnngent ·· \t the ~me ti me there appears 10 be gro~ 1ng rt'\t1vcness 1n the le-g1sla1ure .... 1th the accumulauon o( Gann· a\ 01d1ng de\ tees. 1 hr:re are two Gann-re' 1s1on mca<>ures on the June ballot. one of .... h1ch 1s loaded "11h more g1mm1cks and rc~tnc1 1on-.. the o ther of which usdull) loo'iCns the restnctions on ho" much slate and local govern- mc:nh can spend. As such. passage of the la11e r v.ould be 1mponan1 not onl~ because 11 g1' t'S the Lq1slature. Cll} councils and counties latitude to e'pand scr> ices ai. personal income gro ws. and lhus 10 appropnate runds >A1thou1 resorting 10 s1mm1cks but. more important. as an ind1cat1on that the electorate 1s llrC'd of the knots into "hu.h government has betn tied. If 11 pa'iscs. there may be hope that even our greatest totem ofc1v1c impotence. Propos111on I J will not be sacrosanct fort'\t'r. P~ta Srin1 I• • syadk•tH <'OllUIUl&I Ill S.cramnto. Gang of Five revolt puts Leglslature on new course A( R.\MENTO-A Dcmocrat1l asscmbl)man volunteered this assessment 11,,1onda)' as he watched and part1l 1pated in an espec1all) nasty Asscmbl) Ooor ~sston: "W11l1e Brown 1s nmning thr Republican l t1ucus and Gtorae Ot-u · kmcJian 1~ runnina ours." It was a b11 facetious. but 1t wasn't too far remoH d from realily. The contrnu1n1 solidanty of the "Gana o( Five" dissidm\S in the As\<mbl). as pettily as it m iaht be demonstrated at 11mes.. means that nc11her Spea~er Brown nor any other kader of tither pan)' can command a rel1ablt' maJOnt) of the ho use on any inuc or procedural point. The Assembly 1s quickly break1n1 J own into at least five dis•inct fac\io ns. liberal l>cmocnnk rcaulars. conscnat1vcs who have not OU1Wlrd· ly broken w11h the Brown spealrmhip but ckscn 1t on particular iuun. the Gant of Five. nevcMay~ie con· scrvahvc Repubhcans ud GOP modera•n who will oc:c:uioull1 JOin with Dcmoerats on specific iSIWS. There are about lO °'moc:raoc rqulan (divided 1p1n into a cwpk. of 1ubfac11ons) and a lake number of Rcpubhun1 tonmlefttly lofll to their kadcnh1p. The mnai••na 20 mcmbc-n are d1v1dtd matt Of lai eve.I) amona the tltree minority f1C11on1. incluchftl lhc 0.111 of Ave In the bruedcsl tmtei tllc ii1u.at.ion rncmbln that of a multi-pan1 P&tt'-· ~ntaf)~t)lc l}Slem in wt.idi eov· ttnana coeht*'.,.. bmcid M may bt d1uolved 1t 1ny mommt Oft a VOlit or confHkntt It maka for an llftpndana9* atmosphere a nd one 1n which ft'"' tlu tho rs ar<.' willing to mk the fate of 1hc1r pet bills. But there t!> a brighter <>1de 10 the picture fht' effect of this sem1anarch> l'i to ~h1ttlc d o wn tht' imperial speakership and. 1t should also ht noted . the impenal m1nonty leader- ship position. forcma leaders to ncio11ate rather than sta~ their ~t­ p1ccr 1deo log1cal confrontations wh01oe outco~s can be prt'dtctC'd in advanC'C. pcaker Brown d~sn·t have a dependable majontr. so he must seek Republican votes for Dcm0Bt1c lea1sla11vc proarams. o nrn. he don \hat indutttl}' by makins deals with Repubhc~o Gov. OeukmeJ1an. One 1uch recent deal covered not only billions or dollars in state bonds. but such peripheral IHUC5 u a MW affinnattVC Kt1on proaram on state conu·acu and bond pravams When the affinna11ve acoon q - men1 or l~ deal ~ the M- Rmbly floor Monday. 1l nttdcd Republican ... oles to pus. noccialll Sin« the OanJ or Five had ~ the Oemocrahc ship. GOP kadcr Patrick No'8n. al1ho'-ah ~Uy °"°"na die 1ffinnat1 ... c ac1t0n aq;,lllUon. didn't lry tO block it and lltVO'al ~ pubhcans voted for it -~ IMt 1t .,.,~. 0rutmc;iaft•actM1or.ew. bood <bl lhut .. llllklcl. h ... 1am1Jar ID for. IO 5'•kW 1rowt1•1 dtttlion not to~ o.a ~·· confirmatrort a ate ....-..m. ~ ~ 9-c pmoMlty •oecd ....... DAN WALTERS Lunarcn. But Nolan pays a pncc for that cooperation. Die-bard conscrvatt\les in his own caucus clcarl) rncnt his protcctint Brown's pos1t1on and some bcheve be has pasted up an h1ston c opponunity to make a dirtet dfal with the Gana of Five to take over control of the House. Nolan. as someone with a stake in P':ttervina order, IS dam~ alona with Brown by the continu•!!J chaos re~ntt'd by the Gana of Fa ve. The aana'1 pcnochc forays.. man. while. are aimed at lipahna to the •atcbina po01Jcal worid -medaa and lotibytlll, ~ly -that 11 remains 1 nlKt. Brown hu done evcryduna 1m- -a!nable. lndudi.111 punishment and otrm of pobtic:91 ttWU'd. to md their ~lion. n.e cfbu.. tao.Va", have ililed and• lo-a a lhe fin acay IQlttbtt and at '°"I U Ibey teprt'tCftt lht balanC'c of powu .ttbin 1be bcMm. tk llC'llaiaaarday will contiauir aad. llhlmaleb, h will allC ..,... llit apemr"'ip. If a lpaMr cu'I cou1n Oft 41 VCMCI., he• I I speMer Ut namt °"')· Diii ,,..... ,,, a O'I 0 1 IM ( n : f .. Jllci ...... •• WELLS Allfllf .. LL8 Colamn!at Luck of the Irish isa contradiction in terms St Patrick's Day is n&ht upon U'> and I've been doing quite a bu of research -not on St. Patnck - e\t'r)'one knows the story about him and his snake act. My research has been on a cenam lnsh phrase wt often hear -"The luck of the Irish." Being a terminal op11m1s1. l'vl' al~ays presumed this e:cprt'ss1on described a stroke of good luck I spent more time than I could spare go ing through vanous d1c-tionanes and rtfcrcnce books 10 confirm this. but didn't find any specific mention of II. Then my fnend. Ro1. told me 11 meant bad luck. l d1dn"t buv 1h1~ because Roz 1sn·1 Irish and this subJCCI ma11er requires an I nsh investigator Roz shows man) of the sympto m<; of being lnsh. and l"vc questioned her SC'l'ral times about her lineage. Sht' said she didn't want to check into 11 too thorouJhly because she miJhl find a roupk of scoundrels han1ing from the family tree -figurative!) speaking. o f course. I told her to go for 11 Scoundrels are mall famil) trttS. and the Irish havc the most in1eres11ng ones. Ali« a K o undrtl or l\\O 1s a small pr!C'C to pa) to establish herself as bein& lnsh She thinks that I believe that lx-cau~ there 1s an abundance of R1lcp. Kell )S and O 'Sulhvans in m) famil) She also thinks my Irish ancestr) 1!1 tht' reason I believe' the lul k of the lmh refers to good luck In an cffon to con' 1nce me that her 'ers1on of the expression 1s correct she brought o"er three referenct' books 1ha1 I had not seen In one of them H.l Mencken cites the Irish as an eleme nt 1n a number ofdcrQ&atOI) t'xpress1ons lnsh promo11o:l -a demotion (of\cn the loss of a JOb). · ln\h evidence -pefJuf) lm h bouqut't -a brickbat lnsh kin -a slap. lnsh rnnfctt1 -bncks tossed during a donn) brook Roz thinks these e'\press1ons arc further proof that the luck of 1he lnsh 1s bad luck I think 11 ind1ca1c s that ..,.hocver thought theSt' up had a good '-t'n\C of humor and an active 1m- agina11on Both of which art' required before )OU can quahf) as being lnsh .. What about the temblc 11mc the lnsh had \\hen the) fir~11mo11gra1cd to th1 \ countr} -do )OU call tha1 good lul k""' Ro1 a\ked "[\er)onc had 11 rough when the) first came It '-'asn't a piece of ca ke for the Pilgrims or an) ~ho followed them -nght do"' n to the boat p('ople.'' I told her Then Roz reminded me that PrtS1· dent Kennt'd). "'ho "'as lnsh. wa~ assassinated and 1ha1 "'as certa1nl) bad luck. I pointed out that President Lin- coln was al~ the v1ct1m of an asa'ISln's bulle1 and he was not Irish. so that argument did not hold water Not wanting to end up pulltna hair. v.c both agreed that "luck" 1s a 'cnat1le tcrm and can have en11rel) o pposite meanings. depend in& on lhc c irc umstances But the word ''luck~ l'i not "hat I'm tr) ing to defint' I'm If) tng to ferret Out what kind or luck o ur national asset. the lnsh people. e'\penenct' most of tht' time . In spilt' of all m~ research and llmt' spent arsuing With Ro~. I wasn"t able 10 fin_d an) dcfinn1on of the t'Jta('I mean1n& of the phrase. Plcasc -don't tell me 1t"<1 the luck o f the Irish c.1....i,, Au w~11. 11vn '- u111U Nw.i. TooA1 IN H1sToR1 Today 1s Wednesday. March 16. 1ht 76lh day of 1988. There arc 290 da)s lei\ 1n the year. Today's H1phgh1 in History: Twenty years aao. on March 16. 1968. the M)' u1 Massacrt took place dunna the Vietnam War as US troops commanded by Lt. Wilham L Callt'y Jr camC'd out the k11linas of unarmed men. women and children. An official Army report later said at least I 7S people died and added. "the number may ucced 400. ·• The Viet· namcsc put the fi1ure 11 so.4. Today's 8.nhdays: The U S. Am· bassador lo Japan. Mike Man1(1tld. 1s IS. Former fint lady Pat Nillon IS 16 Actor Leo Mc-Kern is 68. Comedian~ dtru10f Jerry~' is 62. Sen Dlniri Patridc Moynihan, 0-N.Y .. 1s 61. Sen. William Armstron" R.Cok> .. 1s .SI . Movie director Bernardo Batolucca ( .. TM La.-Em~ .. ) is 41. Sinett-cuitarisi Jm'y Jdf Walker is46. ActOf Erik Estrada is 19. AC'l.ml Kase Nfllipn is l?. ROC'k ~•r Na~ WibOft (of He.n) i1 l4. Oolkr HoOd Stacy IS )4, l)oupt forToda . ''<Nrowall'tt are ita9..S. and OM 1C1 don Mil._.>' .._.11tl09 b nodta .... -Wi~m 1utJn Yau."'"''*" and dranaat.llt (I 16S-t9J9). .,,., .. I FlltNftw .. Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Wedneedey, Merch 1e. 1988 * A 7 Raclnj!champ Thompson , California on the edge of a drought wlfesfainonlawnofhome ¥ ... SAC'ttAMENTO (AP) -Some Maunce Roos, chief oflhe depart-usual. sai<t California Dcp1ftment of of normal statewide. Rainfall ha~ BRADBURY (AP) -Auto speed kina Mickey Thompson and his wife state water e•perts say California can ment'\ Oood, hydrolotY and water Forestry spokeswoman Karen Tcr-ranaed from a low of 75 percent of were ~ot to death this mom ina on the front lawn of their exclusive h1lls1<k escape a drouabt 1f sprina rainfall suppl) branch. said af\er the mceuna nll r \.. normal an the Central Valle) to 21 5 home an what authonttes said was "an auasaination." reaches averaae levels. but others say that declaration of a drouaht as The footh ills are dryina out rap1dlv percent of normal an the Colorado Thom~n. 59, and his wife were found dead at dawn by Los AnJCles the state . al~y has entered a premature because even thouah nver an California, she said. but added. R1\Cr rqion. Coui:ttY Shenfrs deputies respondma to report" of aunfire. said Deputy Dou& drouaht with raver runoffs averaiing runofHrom the mountains as substan-"There's ~till hope for rain an Ma rch .. The Apnl to Jul) nver runoff from Oathn. below 60 percent of .normal. t1all) below averaac. storaac in reser-L1ahtn1n,-spawned fires blackened sno~ melt was estimated at an "It wu a double homicide, an assassination," said Deputy Richard At a pnvate meetma of state water vo1n 1s only sliahtly below normal. nearf) a m1llton acres of California averaae of 60 percent of normal 1n the ·Dinsmoor. . experts Tuesday, "Some were saying despite a dry year in 1987. last )car monthly forecast March I. but has The bodies were found about 6 a.m. on the front lawn of the couple's we should ded~re a drouaht and .. The situation could chanac af we State water officials $81d wea1ha dropped b) I percent to 2 percent an Woodlyn Road home in a hiah-secunty, gated community 20 miles nonheast ot~rs were sayana hold off," said get a real dry spnna. We could slip forecasts 1nd1cate there ma\ be ra in 1n the past two weeks due to the lack of 'of downtown Los Anaeles. Jack Pardee, a State Department of an to a drouaht." ~oos added. some pans of the state b) earl~ nc:xl sno~ and rain during the period. . They w~rc shot to death. but the type of weapon wasn't disclosed. Wa~er Resources snowpack survey State fire officia ls. meanwhile. arc week. v.ater offi cials said. · Dinsmoor said. en11neer. . prepanna for the poss1b1llty that the~ From the bcgmnana ol the rain It ranges from a low of50 percent an Thompson became famous as the "Speed Kina" in the 1950s when he set "Every day wnhout a storm. the wall have to request additional mone) recording period on Oct I unul the southern Central Valle) to 65 the first of his nearly 500 au)o speed and endurance records. pic ture acts worse." he said. to hire seasonal crews earher than March I. prec1p1tat1on was 85 percent percent on 1he nonh coast Panel passes revised cycle helmet bill SACRAMENTO (AP) -The author of a re v1\ed bill requmng motorqcle riders 10 v.ear helmets says persistent lobb)1ng by the I measure's supporters brought 1t back to life -nearl) nine months af\cr 1t was re1cctcd b) a state Senate com- mittee. "These peO(>IC nevc( ga ve up." Assemblyman Dack Flo)d said Tues- da) af\cr the Senate Transponauon Committee reversed itself and ap- proved the ball, 7-3 ... It was really arassroots lobb> ang," The measure. A836. wen t down to defeat last June on a 4-2 vote. short of the ma1onty needed for apprO\ al by the 13-member panel But Floyd, a Hawthorne Democrat. wa.s ai ven perm1ss1on to Sttk a second vote. and the committee held an interim hearing on the measure last November. The committee voted again on the bill Tuesda) without taking testi- mony or debating the proposal After the vote. Flo)d praa~d the doctors and rclauves of motorC)cle accident v1ct1ms who backed the bill, particularly Mary Smi th. who urged ham to carT} the measure. "Mary Smith 1s probabl> the greatest lobb) 1st 10.A111hese halls,·· he said outside the hearing room Smath. who lives.in the Sacra mento suburb of Rao Landa. said she started calling the Legislature to find out wh) California didn't ha'e a helmet requirement. af\er her son died 1n a motorc)clc accident. Shoot ing of three li.nked to drug deal LO .\NGELES (.\Pl -.\ 2-)ear- old bo) was shot an the head and his father and uncle "ere ~ou nded when a roadside drug deal "ent sour and erupted an \ 1olence. au1hont1es said today. Authontaes in1t1all) reponed the three were shot from a passing car v.-h1le they were dnvang home .. We onganall) thought 11 was a case of random roadwa:r violence ... sheriffs Deputy Gabe Ram1re1 said today ... But funhcr 10\es11gat1on has revealed that the parent and uncle of the cha Id "ere co nduc11ng a narco11cs transaction at the 11me of the shoot- ing." Adnan Rc)es under"'ent surgel) Tucsda:r at Children'!. Hospital oflos .\ngcles to remoH a bullet lodged an his brain. said spokes~oman Susan Ret"der The )Oungstcr ~as listed an cnucal but stable cond1t1on and was being l cpt ah' e on life-support S)stcms. she said Ra)mond Re)es. ~1. the bo)'s father. "as taken to High Dc~rt Hospital an Lancaster where he was listed an aood cond1t1on with a gunshot ~ound to the \houlder. Tomm) Rqes. :!6. an uncle also shot 1n the shoulder. ~as treated and released from Palmdale Hosp11al Med ical Center. the deputy said Blood bank fi8hta ID of AIDS donor SAN FRANC"I CO (AP) -U.w- yers for a blood bank plan to return to the State Supreme Court. whic h has refused to block an order to name a donor whoK blood fatally infected another man with AID . "This would be the tint tame that a donor's name would be rc'caled." said Lisa T. naerer. an attorne) for Irwin Memonal Blood Bank and the San Francisco Medical Socaet).'. "We"rc quite v.-omc:d that this will dascouraac people from donatma blood."' Tuesday the coun refused to block a lower coun order rcquan na medical officials to 1dcnt1f) the man in a lawsuit brouaht by a woman whose late husband was infected by AIDS after a transf usaon. The order was asi ued 1n a nqJi- aentt suit apanst the blood ~nk and I.he society. The sun claims the busbend was fatally 1nfce1ed with Kquired immune deficiency syn-drome from contaminated blood supplied by the t.nk in Auaust. 1983. • -~~':i:-9 -E _ .. = -• -· ... ...::-1.4 == .. ..__ I ~-• -- 0 DAYS SAME AS CASH! _.._.., .. .. ~~_ ......... .. -----~ ..... ....,. !! =--:-:=-.::..-. r.:-=-~=r !i&--.... -· $1,500 INSTANT CREDIT! -····-~ OM AlrltWm Clmft. -STOii fOI DITAU. '• .... ·. =============================================-================~· • .. ~ ... Insurance firms ranked by collsumercom·plaints SACRAMENTO (AP) -Cali· fomia Department of lnsur1nce stAtisiicuhow that USAA, the state's eipth·laraest seller of homeowner inJUrantt, had the fewest consumer complaints among the top 25 com- panies.. Sacramento-based USAA. or Unit· cd Services Auto mobile Association. had .061 complaints peT 1.000 poll· cics. accordina to the department's first-ever compilation of complaint sa.tisttcs. rclca~ Monday. wt on the list was Republic FinanciaJ Services. which does bus1- ncss under the name1 Blue R1dfe Insurance. Southern Insurance and Vanguard Insurance. The corpor- ation had 1.049 complaints per 1.000 policies. .. Some companies perform quite well. while others should strive for improvement," Insurance Com- missioner Roxani G1llnpie said. Suu isucs reflect 1986 data of the top 25 homeowner policy sdlers. which togther account for 85 percent of the total business. Republic vice president Steve Johnson disputed the findings and -1•11.-n.,___ _____ _ ____ SH FISH FRESH CHICKEN OR PRIME RIB ~DINNER $ 95 ONLY Complete Dinner You\it tried UK rut, now hen's UK kit. You haw our aurant«. Your choice of Frtsh Mahi Mahi, Clwbroiltd Brust of Chicken or Prime Rib of Beef au jus. Includes Baked Potato or ~gelable, oven fre sh Bread, Coffee or Tea, Dessert -Ice Crum, Sherbet or Cheeseake. AND OUR HELP YOURSELF ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP AND SALAD BAR. 1 lffrr ~ood thru MMch 1988 For Re~rvatlOOS Call: ' Newport Buch 673-5380 \bu kn .... tht-~In-k""'' ~uh VUU .di )OUt Ide ltc-lflW\a ~fric'nd A nc1~ ~lC'l'k'OtW u1 nc.'1."'LI T1m s "-'hA Rc'd Cft"llS.1 ~,t1mtf'C'1' <h l'\1!'f\...., Btclu~' t'\\'I"! lll\ "I wnc·oo1· nc., <th U' And nt'('\J \~1'-1 ~~I\ nr't"\.I mlul'llC'C'f'o .md JiJRll rtt:aM" 1.1lh11ur ltnl I n •, ~~r ~ tWlp I~ fl"'lfilc-..,h11 l1C'IJ'I pn'* • American Red cl"088 said has company had new infor. ma1ion that would reduce its com- plaint ratio. Gilklpie said consumers should not only buc their decision on who to insure with by the complaint record. factors such as a company's fiMncial condition. pricina structure and mar- ketina methods also should be taken into cons.ideration. Herc;, a hsl of the companies. total number of policies sold durina 1986. total complaints, and perccntqe of complaints per 1.000 policie1: I USAA. 130. 795 Polic:in. I com· S.mCorezpanda to S.n Clemente PHOENIX (AP) -Phoenill·based SamCor, owner of Arizona's lariest hospital chain. isupandin.J its hospi- tal operations in California with an agreement to lease and operate a 116- bed hospia.I in San Clemente. SamCor's aarecment is with a physician's group. which will purchase the hospital and lease it to SamCor. which would operate the facil it} as a non-profit organjzation. according to SamCor vice president Dan Green. Grttn said San Clemente is an attractive market because it has a growin& youn&-aduh population and because the venture has the suppon of the physician ·s group. which is said to account for 80 percent of a.d- m1ssions at San Clemente. ~ San C lemente General Hospital as owned b> Dallas-based American Healthcare Management. a for-profit hospital chain that has filed for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code. Green said that 1f the 58-member physicians voup is unable to purchase San Clemente General. the panners have made plans to build a new hospital. SamCor as a holdina company with $621 million in as.sets. NYSE UP S & DOWNS --- NEW YO~I( (AP) -The followlng 11,1 $t!Ows the New York Stoc.k Exchange 'IOCk' and warranlS lhat have gone uo the mos• and oown the most bllMd on percent of c:ti.noe reoardleu of vOlumt for Tuesdav. No securllles lradlng be!Ow S2 are Incl· ·vded. Net and oercentaee c:tlanees are the difference betw.-n the previous Gloslno orlce and Tuesdayl.,.2 o.m. orlce. Name Lisi Olli f'd. 1 SvcRe$0Ur 1•1. i l't UP 1•.1 ~sabl Tr 11. Uo 14. J Alte.n In<; I/• If• Up 12. 4 vjPSNH J IM>fE 71• + ~ Uo 11. S CQ!l,Slor 411t + 112 UP U 6 vJPSNH l.7Sof0 714 + ~ 0o t.• 1 ~annonGp 4'12 t ~ Uo f. I oowld 1 Ye 1' IJp 7 I 1a11nome ll" 2\1> U.o 7~. 10 IQf"a~Tcl'I 14 UP j l1 rltonGP s I YI 1 Up 12 Fnc:INew' 14V'J l't Uo ti 13 CQ.m~uiir 2S'-1112 UP 6.2 1' vlPS H USofG •Vi + ~ Uo .1 IS I-IOI.I llRov 2''• 1i't Uo .9 16 AudloVld •~ ''• Uo .7 17 Church 7111 ~ Uo 11 Vallev Ind ~~ •1, Uo 19 Acmt Clev I \I UP ~ Jostens l 'It 1 Uo vlAmftseo VJ Yt Uo ~leblrco '"' Yt Uo anas I Yi Uo !don ' ''• 1 Yt Uo elsur Tee 11. Uo 6 ludnoBat •, + • UP 27 Wils!llre OH S + • Uo DOWNS ...,.,. I FslReob pf.A 2 FIReo Of8 3 F1Re11b e>fC 4 Calton l ~c~ 1.S()pf 7 Nordlsc I Hort.nHll!l n 9 Fl8Tx ad1 of 10 StlfelFn 11 F t8Tx otdi e>fB 12 MexicoF 1) WllfredA 14 Maxus n IS RolhC!llld 16 Mon~nto 17 Geno.vi 11 ~orValu 19 AnchorGI s i ~nrOll cv e>fJ ontllnto omilc•CP n SunElec ScflwabC!l n S WlnnenCo Last CM t'"J -2ll. 19 -2~ I -Pia l'• -'~ '1 -14 llo -.,. ~-~ '• -'• -., l l.i. -" 1'• -'"1 s~ -~ 4"9 -'·• 1'"1 -~ 2 1 -..... 7''1 -)~ 1Slolo -l(o 21'• -I 19 -l't 126'"1 -S'-11--1-1-lll -~ 11•,. -'"1 1'"2 -~ , .. -..... .. ;~i ·a .4 u H :1 '-4. 4. u u ti '· OTC UP) ~ DowN s ' ' - pla1n1s..06I rompla1ntiper l,OOOpoh('in 2. 201h Century. 61 ,109 poliaei. S romplaints. .082 complaints per 1,000 policies. 3. Oreaon Mutual. 44,197 pohc1es. 4 complaints. .OQ I complaints per 1,000 policies. 4. State Farm. 1.386.404 pohc1n.. 173 complaints. .. 125 complaints per 1.000 policies. S. Chubb .t Son (f~. Ins. Co .. Pacific Indemnity, Viailant). SS,652 polteiH. 7 complaints. . 126 complaints per 1.000 Policies.. 6. Cal State Auto Assn .• 195,147 policies, 27 romplaint1. .131 complaints per I ,000 policies. 7. Hartbd Fire .l Casualty, I 16,S29 policies, 17 rompgjnts. .146 complaints per 1.000 policies. 8. Crum A Fon1er (All West). 7&.661 policies. t 2 rompla1n1s .. I S3 rompla1nts per 1.000 policies. # 9. CalMutwil (American Eqle). 63.133 policies, IO complaints. I S8 romp&.ints per 1.000 policitt. 10. Farmers, l,21S.953 polic1CJ. 206 eompqinls. .169 complaints per 1.000 PohClt'S. 11. Allstate, 982.186 pohc1es.. 177 romplainu.. .180 complaints per 1,000 policies. 12. Ohio Casualty (W. Amencan. American Fi~ .t Casually). 93,690 poh· cies. 19 romplainu.. .203 complaints per 1.000 eolicics. I). California Casualty, 98, I 2S policies. 20 complaints. .204 compgjnt.s per 1,000 policies.. 14. Prudmtial, 68.166 pohc1es, 14 complaints. .205 complain1s prr 1.000 policies. IS. Rthaa« (Uanod r.cific. 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Scuba Classes/ ~Men 's French Terry Separates Crew Neck Sweatshirt Short Sleeve 26.00_ 15.ll long Sleeve 30.00_11.ll Sweatpants 30.00 11.11 Ladles French Terry W.rm·Ups ~ular 64.00_au Aluminum 80 Tanks w/t(·v.Ne 200.00_ •• Sherwood 'Magnum II' Regu'8tor 199.95_ 111.• Oceanic 'Datamax'Console _220.oo_ 1a• WEDNESDAY MARCH 16. t988 Edlaon'• Carpenter hurl• third no-hitter of young ....... 82. Arlzon• out to change trend of flrat round NCAA defeeta. 82. PCAA final was lesson in irUstration • • TOTALFRUSTRATION:Can ou imqinc ddeatina Lona Beach teand UNL Vin consecutive ~es. then ncedinaonly one win to ~h the NCAA Tournament and IOlina to Utah State? ~t tht bqinninaofthe PCM TOumamcnt last weck, I tho uaht the cioicst team to beat would be tnt Aain from Lopn, Utah. I under· e!timalCd thtm and I think our players did as wtU. Sure. we aJI w&nted that last win more than alll)'thina tlst but finally succumbed l<{lhe second-seeded Allies. T!rst let mt stale 1hatl am very hippy for Rod Tutller, the Utah State ca1ch~ w ho is rctirinaat the end of1he SC9son. He isa aood friend, a rcaJ &4tfttleman and the guy I vottd for as Cf1Kh o fthc Year in tht PCAA. .. I hope tht Aa.ies. alo na With UNL Vand UC-Santa Barbara. do wtll in the NC AA Tournament. frrry Tarkanian abo showed a lot of cla.ss. as usual. and said very nact things about our team after we beat the Rebels 1n the PC <\A semifinals. Wt art 5-IOagainst UNL V s1nct f havt been at UCI. I don ·1 know how. but I will accept it. Any~ay. lct'sget back to the tah Statt game and tht frustration To play in the final.) ou ha' e to win pmesThunda> and Fnda) The only way tortach the c hamp1onsh1p was 10 play the staners more than I wanted -~pcc1all> Wa) ne En1~lstadand M ike H ess (really feel that lhe~ were both wo rn out ph> s1call~ because of the deftns1,e pressure: that Lo ng &ach and L'NLV t>.erted on us. Both Ltarn .. press and nevtr let up I fl had rt's1«1 Enge lstad. Hcssandothtrs more.11 would ha"e helped us 1n the final game. but we would ne,er ha' c: rtached that game Yo u have to pla' tournamentgamesont at a time and ho pe thal tmot1on can carT) ~ ou 1hrou&h o n lhe third da~ ;\s {or L'tah Statt nt11her ofm lir\l twoopponentsustd muchdefens1q• pressure. San JoSt tale and t ·c Santa Barbara Just do not pla) 1hat \.\a) U tah Statt shot much bttter than \o\td1d and also rectl\ ed a lol more free throws( I halt to ge1 un thJ t because one of the officials 1ha1 ~orked tht' final is' Cf) O\errated Hr has lo\Orked somtofour l0ughes1 losscso\t•rtht )ears. 1nclud1nga 105·10 31oss10Jo1.11ain 19861 Bill MuWCA1 CoLUcE BASKETBALL f ht> Long Stach game ~a\ pmh- .ihl' •>ur \\o\l·etcst ""''"·bee-au~ ul thl an1m1•\ll) betl.'.l'Cn thl·Cl•a1.h1n~ \ljff\ Jnd w me oft he pla~er .. \orr. thJt 11 happens that ~3~ hu1 mJ,1 bl it "tll1.·,l·n1ualh 1ronu..1t "-ntn FlrnJ J1d j \1.·r\ntlCJubdc:•en\l\l'I r Lung fka1.h·., he'>t pla~er \t rlur. \\ ill•\ Our UNLVpmt"-'asan un- bd1c,abltefTon Wthad onh <"1gh1 turno' ers tht tnllrt pmt and \.11k<' Hess had tht ball m ost oft ht 11mc: W hen "'t" had a 20. 5 lc-ad tarh 1n the: game.-I \,\as hop1n1 fo r a po\o\C.-r blackout 1n tht Forum T hat did n111 hapixn and tht p me JOI to u.e,ic:r and. h~•ught"r but v.t madt 11 1.,~ '' Th.,• "'as from all tht good h' 1ng I ha done O' t"rlht" 't"U'S and from h( '"I( \u,h a n1ct"gu\ 11 knO\o\ \OU dor hd1n c: this. but 1u oundsgu.i<l I ha' c: ,unt1 nuall~ ~1d ho ..,, '' -~· 1he P< .\.\1s andnolo\thrtt . •n t1:rt nl.l· t<'amsart' in tht" '( .\ \ vurne' I ft'el that I ha' e bc-t"r \1nd1~a1ed ThePa.:-IOgo11 .... 11t-rl"'~' jnd "''th the: \c'.l('("tlun ofOrc:g · \talc: t almo\t ~m.,.H 1flht" •mm11tt"e d1d 11 to honor Ra pr \1 1ller tht" 't"t<"ran u>ac h at 0 U . Tht fk.i, t'~ "<'~ ,('rta1nl) o n th<' bubbk .. rnd madl" 11 I ..,,a .. n·t sort" that t •c Santa BarhJrj .... o u ldget 1n s1n~tht) lost •hi:tt•mt'stol tah tatc~.bullh<' { JJU• h JS "'<'fl" surtl~ helped by VIC- :t•rtC'' "tr l 'L \ (t..,, 1~ ). North f jf' Jina \tdll ,,rnd Orrion State 0 ' R PR l'\E \£ LH 1 10" t ' 1-n '> \1.Ar. I.ind Ba' lor LSL. and '''"''*~talc-nllnt'ftall~ hadgreal fl· 1rds and \umc tt"ams that wtrt not hu'>c:n h.id much bttter rttords. '11.-ngth nt -.. hcJuk 1\3pparcntl~ a ...... '-t HE\\ E \J H.\,RISE' Lo,ol.11~ \t.i~, n uun1 l 'L \ l uth ~~te. CC (Ple&H 11tt MULLIGAJIJ'S/82) Blazers handle J:.,akers ~Hey states there's no purpose in team's lay after f 12-95 loss OCC opens title defense .. PORTLAND (AP)-Terry Porttr ~red a career-high 33 points and de Drexler added 3 I T uesda)'. riiaht to lead the Ponland Trail alaLtrs to a I 12-95 victo ry ovtr tht Los '-\n1elcs Lakers. -It was Ponland·s ninth straight vktory and the Lakers 1h1rd dtfc-at tn Liwcar last four games. •• ··w e·re not pla)ing w11h any l>'!rpose... Lake rs Coach Pat Riley •id ... The second and third efTon (o" ltk boards) IS ho rrendous. They sot 17 offe nsive rebounds. and they must ~ve had 30 dunks on us. Wt" wtrt ~tclasscd. oulhustled and out· QDachcd." • Rllty also was 1mpresstd with Qtt,ler. • .. Portland 1s pla)ing at a high levtl d,sht no w If there 1s an MVP in this l!lgue. )ou·d ha'e to take a look at cpyde Drexltr:· Rale) said. ··1 havtn't i n him pla) at 1h1s le vel -all inders Oying -since ht'·s bet-n an league." E .,. Pont r connected on 14 of 19 shots m the field. In a penod that nned the steond and third iods. he hit I I consecutn e shots to pass has pre' 1ous high of 3 I points tK>red Jan. 5 against Stattle ~ Po ner scored 1 l points in the first l nod whtn the Blazers Jumped o ut a 20.6 lead and htld o n for 5+.-l9 lft 1 me lead. ~ .... That might be the btst gamt since e been ht're." said Ponland Coach 1ke huler. ..We wert tcmfic ~fensa\CI). When )Ou hold the Los .&naeles to 25 points a quarter. that's ttiat wt wtnt o ut to do. Wt got great illby from eve!) bod> in the game .. "r Ric hard .\nderson had 13 re- lounds and 14 potnts to help the lhue~ build a 16-point lead \,\ 11h 2:29 rtma1n1ng an tht third ~nod Portland'• Clyde Drexler reacha through the hoop to atop a ahot by the La.ken' A.C . • ~ . . MAJ OR LEA GUE BASEBALL . u~ Green durlni the TraUbluers 112·95 nc- tory in Portfand Tuesday night. Bucs h ard-pre sed to stay ~1 ith Dons: GWC looks strong By JOS FERGl ' OI ... 0.-, Not - O rangt ( oa'>t ( <"gt .. 11 <>P't'n H\ dt."ren~ of the t )• Jn~c: E. m ptre ( "'"· ft"rc:nn• ba~~l1 • :1<' Thur...Ja, t>ut 14 h1le the: P1ratt'' .... ~ ~lt('r than ant1c1pat('d thl'> '<.i"4>r the\ mu<it deal \.\ tth J P< ""C'rhou...: Ranchl' n11ago team ,. t• 1. h '' strnngh fa q1red to \.\ID :ht· "•ntl.'rt•n,c· The Don) rJtcJ \CuinJ n tht' wthland pta. the ho<.t Prate<, Thur\J.i\ J l 2 ~ Rj"l, Ii •e,I." 'cd ( \ t: if th(' '• \ ' '\' r JI.(' I >t('\ ( 'p•t:')'> earnt"J nt • "'C p1l ~N tor '<.'1. nJ ..,,h1kCX< < ••~\ '1ddle- .... .s.~:!"ld Rl\<"nak• ~..-. \'-" ·e ()rangr < .a,; "-'-·1 .... , bl ".i·J.prcs<,<J !< 't'pt'al ( rn Jeri \\ l•\t Iii.' J .. I'> '.11 '"' >mpi.-1111\t' team 1n \C\Cr.ll 'c:.ir': r.i:-•l•n'>1Jen:J a~ a , hallengc:· 1 'T11ght' ( tmtoc, an the 1Ulh ( uJ~I l nl('rCn\.C' r3l'e Th<' Ru~tlC'~ .. ,11 ~ ll 1n<"d b~lltrton tht' U'h JnJ' • r team onJ \ft <;,i n \nt .. n .s• ·-t · 'r '"reat' • t"it· Fal,ons The RusllC'r\ -" 'P<'ncJ "·11'1 a ''""'r\ ,,n PJ-..iJen.i TJC'..JJ J:iJ h.i' I.' J .... ,r-n1JJt'>' ,.j,., n~ r 'di r h. g, • .lh•ng ""llt-Jr '"en~ ..-."l ,h ~ .i' ,r.iging ; ..J J: •h. ;'a:~ l • .. k., \\ .''>l .,.1., Jt>fc:J't•.:: -1R.t:r' R.s", ho 'Jnt Jg\.• bL.t t'\j'" .--.. ., J"J .... - mud· f thc n,•n-.. ..... c--t• '>< • .!, -r !)fl PJ"'lg. f hc:• art' t'd ..,, ar JJrn •.i" c '>lra t '1g. • •tJl ,,n · ! ' ,.. rr .Jut:' T m T"i1·~ -1-• ' f ll \ "---H -.r .; ; : _ .! R R..i r ~ : ·' l -i'aJ "ll '• J,~ \\l''' J. "i rJ'l Jr: l .s--~ P,·i.. ~: ... RHI l.s~.;> Ru. " J '-.w~ ~ngels Mauch suffers only from bronchitis anageiexpected back .... --soon in Palm Springs --. ..... Tk A..C.0Ciale4 Pren • Anacls Manager Gent M auch. who left the Nub abruptly last wttk an Scottsdalt. <\m .. to ~'JO m edical tesi.s. has been diagnosed as 1&1fTtnna fro m a case of .. m ild bronc haus:· the dub announced Tucsda). Mauch, 62. was rtlascd Tu<"Sda) aftt r- ltoon from St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange • He had Id\ tbt team in Aruo na o n Fnda). wmplaanina that he hadn't been f~lina v.ell. "'1d enttred the bospatal o n Monda)'. • Or. Jules Rasmski. the club's ph)s1c1an. . ll•nJut lnl tht• tel.I\ and pre\4.nbeJ mt·J1,.11111n for \fau(h. ""ho returned 10 ht') homt" 1n Ra n.:ho \lir.igt• to u1n11nu1.· h1\ re(ul)\·rat1t1n \i'3u"h •'> likt'h lo return to h1' managing dulll'"S >0me11me .ifter the;-.\ngcls '>htit tr11m their .\nLon.i training camp to 1ht·1r .. pnng fac1ht~ 1n Palm Spring' Fnda~ for tht· tinal I"'' \\'eel s o f1he1r nh11'i11111n \C hedule The ~ngel man.igt•r had inform ed &l'nt•rJI m anagt'r M 1kt' Pon . the pla,ef'i and rt·Plmt•r, Fnda~ mo rning that ht' "'as lea,ing to h.t\C a mC"d1"al t h1."\.~up. \a\lng ··~ince last .\ugu-;t I ha,en·t rt•all\ fell the "3' I thinl 1 shtiulJ rm going to find .<lut 1fth1<1 1s ho\.\ ~ou'rt" 'luppcJ<;.c:J lO fl"el ""hen ~uu·re t>~ l"m going 10 get after II \taut h J hc.i') .. moler often has l'>t..·t·n plagued b~ a 1. uugh ·an.:I.' ht'> suddt•n JC'panure from tht· l lut'> IJ'l •'\Cl '.l '>l'J-jul\tt11n'J~I..,;., '•t•.! ........ , IJl.l t1'J , h.: .ipp.ir1. nt ' ''J'1..:r ".: " •• •r r. ..1 n1n1• 'TIJIJJ\ ".l' .-du•nit "l'·'- lt",gr:jl nt· ...... 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J"'.' .,~ ... ,. ... : r~ ... ,, ..1 ... n •• J'lt '!>lt•p '• r .. \ . \ "'J. "'I. ,i.•l, -nf -rt ' i hl J1~ ~--.it " J.... ... .. " J;' ~ -~Jr ,fcb:- E'fHH i . Dodcus 1 l'\ , \1 .. · - h.. ·J' 'e \trong r-., "g"i .tnd '"'TlJd .C"d "" • -..· h • .. ., , ·the -;p...,-~ • c.iJ \I >nt•c.i PJ'' · [) '1~. ' 't"''' ~u.iJ Pit< 'Iler 'la 1 ,. • ..,~ .!~ '-...uaJ JctrJ'•~ •he ''"" 'I • \I, ' Tbobe blanks Pasadena, 6-0 t •· T n •ht· hur'ed a four-hit \hut .,· i odd lJoldt"n V.tst ( 1k~t •1 .1 'I-V.tn O\ef Pa\ddt'"J "' uth < oast Con· ft·rn. t ...,.,'><-.°'JI "JXner T uesda) on thr R ,,.,1.a• rit'ld f!u [J,., ., High product '>trud. v 1 • and v.alkt"d llo\O in p1d. Of ... r . ',. r\t '>hUlOUt of the ~.l"-'" fhC" Ru.,llt'"' • 1-1 I .1--61 sco red onu: •n "•ti 'ht• +"1rst and lhtrd .n-ng~ ~·t .. ·t." J,< .\'ersa un· •l•r~l·J .s '" 'run '>IDgle an the '' w ... i' < 1 IJc" \\ l."'>l ad<kd singlt' ru'l' r '4., c -·t-JnJ t"lghth .\it·r.,.. "'j' 2 t11f .1 v.11h 3 RBI a nd T rn ,...,, the a w \,\as~ for 4 &1 k.offilT'dlc: JJme\ Butthen ~" h , ' g.Amc: ... ·.111nr strtak tOMt 'l .i-,nJ g,1 ng .. for~ and \,\al~ rig thret• • mn h1t11n~ .,trt'.s~ l J '>\1.•kn basest Kt"tth L.ivl1. r· tan Re"ichl"rt f '5"'\. R . \ .inJcrR ti 'J "'l and M1kt HJ' tr 'J' f ..iJ1' I lr.tn~l trip1r(' ,lptner "" I ll·J ... r, J "Jll t !'x-•""tt"n the area·s ·,r~"' =""'··~·tl'' ( "..1 1~. J,.' De·n. Dt-hdash· 1..:~. , .. -,. •• ~lc.-1T·1 ... (,1llege "l..i' , .. J.!l • ~·,me run' .ind dri,t'n -..,~, 2' g.i~e\ ""h1le ~ .i • 8, HjMc:h"l d •ransfer L \ • _,..-h · : h,•ml"f'i and RI~: 'W .... ' • \I , \I '~ J J 'ti 1t1ng J~,., (,rc-g I '.J '" ~---.... n.; OthJash11an t •. :h; ..... ..ll J. rt·;-~·· ~ ... 'laS'!>lumpt'd to ..,, ·l ;• ... ~ ., ,rnte· rit ld b' "\ •I> ... J ~., M.. ,, Gene Maucb r'l-ojaas' Sutter goes 4 for 4 .. rojans score six In eighth Inning to ~lvage DH spltt has first v.m an thrt"\" dC"Ct'i1om fn the fi rst game. l n1\ef'S1t\ rt'ltC'I pitcher Scott M cCorpn h11 a Ken- nedy battn v. 1th the ba~ looded a nd no ne out in th~ botto m of the eighth The run was charg<'d to staner Garth Viar (l·l). v.ho stru ., o ut 12 In the ~Hind g.imc 'lagk drl'l' l" in 1 .... 0 run\ ..-. 1th a. lnpk in tht tir't inning a \.\ l'Slminsler .1um~ tu J .\--0 lead But Lall'v.ood ( '..Jl t.ilhC"d J s1ngJe run 1n the fil"'I. thrt't" run' ea• h in the th1rJ. founh and fifth annintr' and fi ,c 1n tht \nth Knepper questions woman ump J.. l"-.'\I \t \tH Fl.1 \ r •h•u,wn p11, her R..1ti 1'n<'rt't'' ~ l111k \Uf'r"'n from h t~ tC'arnm.itl"' Tur\d,l\ .tti.·r \,.!\Ing v..1m('n sh,1uld n,11 tie Un1 J'I~ ~JU~ (1,lJ ,r1.•.i1C'\11 ht>m t,1 ~ rc:-mtn n1.. SCC stuns Azusa, 2-1, take-a over first Place Kenned) took a 3-1 lt'ad v.1th thrtt runs in th<-fifth. bul th~ T ro1ans folA&ht back an tht st\enth 1hanks to McC'orpr) Tht T n>Jan scomt to pull w1tban a run. and t~n Mc\Of'IV) s1n&Jtd 1n C hm Banning to lie the pme BaDOlftl went S for on the n11ht In OlbcT hiah tchool actio n Wei' I 1111 '-J . ._.. ...... l-1$ Bnaft S.ubbs th~ a four·h1ttcr and Jim ~ 1'it a thrtt-run homtT m tht fitM ..... but hosl La .. cv.ood tarMd 1 spht Wlth a 16-tnt per- btDutt •• tlw ··~ n.c Uoes~~~~ T "'~"'the tit' en lb. but thnt tut has mC" nae for some lDOft bfalb•nt room _...... alloMd a nin ia ae '°"nh as '9t rahed M ruord to 24 lagk v.as) for.., 1n the t'<'O game \.\ nh fh c R Bl. "'h1le Ben \1t"ndou lo\C'nt 1 for '1n tht first pmt M.__ Vt.je H . F.-taJa \'alky le fohn CQlpogrtto Ohrtt RBI' and Tom \1endon lont RBI) hat tk'me runs for the Barons (3-\) but the Dtab4o.. ( >-{)) ~\a1kd at home \far\ Dodd v.cnl 1 for .a for Fount..a1n \ .1lk' anJ pitcher Jt fllblt (0.11 too., the to .... ~ .. a.,cts• '~. u..rtJ Qris. Uu ti famt"'I ah a ( \.-0) es,l"Md l~ "''n 1 4 11 as P"lo nttT 1mPf'O\'t'd to '-<> \o\tth the •an on the \t1nuttmcn·~ J1JmonJ l1bcn' Cl\nman I \--.) •b lcod b\ Bnan Jame"\ 1~ f; r ' mpk,and .\m1r .\mm . •M had• thrtt-run doubk tn the founh tor h11 fint tu t of ~ ~wn · \\ t.ir .u her .1t-1lit\ .,,. u mp1nng, .,he Sttm'> fine hut I dlln·t then\.. .a \o\tlm.in \h11ulJ t'IC .ari umpm. ..._ncppt"r ~1J Th<'"T a rc "-'mt• th1n1' th.at men sh >ulJn I J ,1.anJ ~t thin th.at a ,.,llm.Jn sh .. 1uldn t J.,,, I thin umpmn1 " 11n<' lll th<'m K llqlpt'f plll h<'J th<' 1nn1np an\1 Put\~uflh \l,,nJ,,, •1th female ump.rt' Pam ~ltma ~hind t~ rl.Jte h(' 1~ hl-1n1 con 1 ·l't\i for :a ':a11on.tl lt ur Wi&nmC"nt. v. ht(h 11\\llllJ mal t her 1h.(-ti1"5l v.oman ump.l"l" an th< ma1on Knc:PP" found B\"lth•na • ••th Postnna ·, ,. but ~un- 11oord bn naht to bt 1n thrt .rob (P'l1111-WQMA•/a) ~n, l •.l'ln<'' J, ut>ll"'J h,lme \11\..(' F , "'lth the "''"n1ng run in the t'.1t1<un of ill\-ninth inning a"' >uth<'rn t .ihforn1.t l •'llrtt tunnC"d \tu~ ~""'11,1fi1.. 1-1 1n a {rold<'n Ute \ thltltt ( l.)nftft'rk(' t\l~t'tllll pm<' at 'l t T uC"'J.1' Th< •an 1mp"'"l"' the \ .angu.an.h h1 J. I in "·,,nt<'l"C'"'C' .anJ • I l 1.1"<'rall Th< (. {'lup~ \.'lt .\7u~ P K1fi tall I<' l I 1n the (1 <\( .and 1 • \ tl\ttall l1m \bnsftckl \Untd o n the mounJfor C andp,tu.paltaJ-otl hllmc Nn to fa, ~r \1unllo \1an tick! r~~ Jnl)tt\<'r hilttH ""11 thtn h.aJ tu ttllrt' Jut to .i pulkd mu~ I<" \tar\ Oeusttant came <ln and p1tcht'd a rompktt pmc ~hutoui \lnk1 out K\t'n 1n tht PftX'n Bui 11 I ('(1 as tboush Deu•nt\ Pllflhna pttfonnan« mapt ht •W<d ti .Uu.sa held a 1-0 Ind UI 6 \ll~ ln 1\1 np. In l u\lb JetT\toult t oo board oa an nTOr and a • 1,,1 \o\.t'\J l ;i ,,, '81.i;ar th<'n sacn- t"i, t-J thl runn<'~ 1nll"' "-Onn& pos- •t1 '" anJ hl(' Holdrn t 'ttu\ed a ~u1.'\ 1.; hunt .alll'"'tng "'401~tt to o;.."\,.ll'\'. "1th 1.>n<' ,1u1 1n t~ ninth Frt1 and t •J\1ll hit h;), ~ 11.>-t\ac\.. doubles to .,,I n,h lht• v.1n lt'lr \( ( h1,h fohn,...1n "'Cnl : for ' for tht \ 3~1'\1 "'h11(' f"at V. \'IOCb ('for ) .and \.a'ill('f Rull 11 for 4' ~ \/uSI Parifi • ~ Coeal DAILY PILOT/ Wedi~, MM:h 18, 1N8 ~----- rfi>Jans topple Vaqueros Jn five Ullivtni•y rallied in all three of ltS victories 10 dckat Irvine in ~Ui•@jiij•-~------------------------------~ ~~ ... ~ ~ 16"-64. II.-'J-IS. I-IS, IS.13 Tuesday ... aivina ~ T rojans their fi rs• wtn over the Vaq\lCf'os in fo ur yea.rs. Arizona Should change pa~t trend could not come at a be1\ef u~. We'n: pla)'ln& the: best we've played all year Io na. In 1986.. An ton11 visited Lona Beach. losina a firs•-rounder to Auburn, 7J..63. at Los Anatles for a fi rst-round rnee1ioa with Ivy Leaauc cham pion Cornell. the tast·s>latt SC'Cd in tht West. v Middle hitter Scott Uslie and letter Jay Kim were the key figures in be!Pina U niversity improve 10 2-0. Wildcats shouldn't bow early tn NCAA tourney "If lou don't thmk you ca.n win it, you should n 'be •here, and you won't win it if you don't think you will." last year. the Wildcats danced at home:. but to 1he same tune. Tun·EI Paso came into Mc Kalc Ccn•er and beat AM ona 98-91 in overtime. A year aao. point auard ~tevc ~,,.sat o ut wha• would have been h11 senior ICUOn because of reconstructive knee sureery. An· l Ona started five underclassmen and thear oaly senior was a reserve auard. The T rojans ralhed from a 14-10 deficl• tht firs• pme, from 14-1 in the second and fro m 11-9 an the third as Leslie c:klivered the final three points '° win the match. TUCSON. Ariz. (AP) -Each of 1he last thrtt )'cars. Arizona has danced the NC AA Tournament's one-step shuflle. A q uick loss. and o ut the door. He said his suiff and plafers art'n't concerned about the strenath o the WMt Rt"&aonal field. whic h includes seven teams ranked in the Top Twenty. "We're no t worried about an ything. a nd that's not to say we don't ttSpcct everybody we pl:l), because I thmk we do." Olson said . "But re~J>l"Ct and fear. I think. are two different things." A year aao. the Wildcau were 18-12. makanf the West field as •he 10th teed. This season s veterans readily admit they were awed. fearful or outmanncd the first two or thrte limes they played in the NCAA Tournament. Ken-came back this st"UOn to provide Ole leadership ro r a team that features three other seniors. earning a spot on t.he All-American second team. The only underclassmen among the starters. junior forward Scan Ellio11, was a fi rst-team pack. In another m atc h: 0.. llUh a. Ottu Yiew t : I he Seahawks were overpowered by the host Dolphins. IS-10. IS-6. 17-15. Ch ris Tomhn led Ocean View with six kills. This ume. the No. 2-ranked Wildcats. 31-2 and top seeded an the West Regional. are looking to Y.tn the dan« marathon while doubling as a doorman and ushenna other guests home "We're e~c11ed. l thank. that t he 11mc is here," Coach Lute Olson said T uesday. "and it ln 1985. Olson's first NCAA team at Arizona played a first-round pmt' at Albu- querque. N .M .. and lost to Alabama 50-41. T heysaythat's not the case now,eom in•as the) arc off a regular season season in which the) won thrtt to urnaments. including the Great Alaska Shootout and the Fiesta Classic in which they beat Michipn. Syracuse and Duke. T his year's tnp wall bc to Pauley Pavilion Olson said he was .. very excited" about Elliott's selection but was "excited and sur- prised" with Kerr's. Identical twin scouts throw counterparts into mass confusion From Tk Associated Press WINTER H o\ VEN. Fla. -..\i. Little Leagut'rs. Phil and Bob Rossi wore in111als on their hats so the manager could tell them apart. The) stall wear the same leu ers on their l·aps. hut no w 11's re,erse'.d Bob's ··p" stand for Patt!>burgh anc.J Phil's ··e" is for Bo ton The) are be he~ C'd 10 be the onl~ 1den11cal tw 1 n!> e'er to be maJor Jeagul' sco uts While the brothers search hard for pla~ni.. confusion ea!>il) finc.Js them. Like the 11me San Francisco G iants scout lo.en "Squeal~·· Parker !.aw Bob 1n Lo uisiana one da) and ran into Phil thl' Ol'\t afternoon an ~1ar)land. ··\\hat are }UU doan' up here. tx>~ ., .. Parker asked Phil pla~l·d along for a...,h1le before telling thl' secret ··He got this rt•al puuled lool on his lacc ... Phi l said ·· .\nd then hl' ~1d .. , ou look more lake him than ht·d~·s ·· Others d1.in't get fooled Phil was at Three R1 'e" ~t.tc.Jium 1n P111Sburgh for an amateur .\11-Star game 'IA.hl·n P1ratL'' (rcneral Manager S,c.J Thrift walked past ··&ltirc \UU do an~thing or sa ~ an~thang. I kno"' who \Ou Jft·' Thrift said with a smile ··1 know ~ou·re not thl' unc "ho "orl.s for us ·· Thl' ~~-~ l·ar-uld brothers are nc' er togetht."r during thl' \e.;t!>On Phil roams the m1d-.\tlant1C' region and Buh I!> b..t\l'd in L llUl\l.lna Tht•1n1mdarl\ pla' ful temixraments male 11 e\en hard1:r lo tell "ho·\ v.ho 'x.1ml't1me!> 11 gl't\ touch~ ..\ "uut tor tht• "-iew ) orl Meh ""ho lnu"'' Phil thought he~" hi., rncnd at Fenwa~ Parl an Bm tl1" It IUrnl'd out hl' hac.J lhl' v.rung brother Bubb' d1c.Jn ·1 lo.nL•" "ho he "a\ and 1gnorl'd him ·1 '><I" thl: gu' l""O month\ later and he \tannl ~l:lling di ml · Phil 'did ··He a<;lo.ed ·what·., tht: dl"al \.\ llh that !.nub 1ob ,. ··11raed W \l•ll him l"c.J nl'\Cr bc.•cn 10 Bo<\tOn and thJ\ ht· mu'>I hJ\t: \t•t:n m) 1-...·an brother:· Phil said ··He d1Jn 1 ~lac\ t: 11 lfr stormed ou' and "'as real hot un11I '>omc<•nl· d-.c 111ld him I "'as telling the truth ·· \h1\t bJ...:hall people usuall~ find out the hard wa ' lklth Jdm11 huwc,er. thal \Omt:da~ the\ might enJm tx·1ng un lhl· \.lme 1eam ~1 a' be Minnesota 'I al"a~ s 1l'll pcuple ...,e·re the t\.\ ins "o rk1ng for thl' ReJ \o , and Par:11e~ ·· Phil \aid Quote of the day Kurl Stllh•'t ll. 'hon\to p tur lhl· J....an..a~ l 1 1~ Rll\JI, al\rr \ufTering a hru1~·d nght <.houldn and bru1<,ed right knee "hllc kft fielder (rdl) T hurman "a~ le i! "•th a chipped tooth ""hen thq coll1dt'd during a l hase for a fl~ ball at an t'\h1b111on game at Florida tale ··thank. (1od 11 WJ)n·1 Bo (J.il lo.'><>n I u\Jt tht."rt' or else thc>'d ha't' had 10 p1elo. up bod~ pieces all o'er the outfield ." Calgary•s Loob scores three Hak.a Loob n·wrdl•d h1\ fifth thrl'C· ~ g1..1.t l gaml' 11! lhl .e.ir dnd St'u~nd an a\ ' m.tn) games .l) the ( algar~ uu1las1ed Hanford -b IO \weep 1h~ threc·game ..ca<;on \<'TIC'> Lonb "'ho had three goals and thrt~c a''"'' an Saturda' ., 10-4 rout of Buffalo raised his S(.'a\un IOtak lo -it> goa l and 95 point\. both career h ighs .\l•.<1 in the \:H I A11toa Sta1ty \Cored the '4 1n n1ng goal on a JX)""er pla~ 1n the \etond pt:nod and go.iltl•ndt·r \1Jra o Brune11a blO(. lo..cd ~O ~hots a \ C)Ul'lx'l dl.'featl'd l nrontu 1-2 Kelly Klslo and ~orm MaclHr '4.0fl"d lir\t·penod powl'r-pla\ goals and Claris l\Oilao rnnnl'C.:ll'd 1n lh<' third period as the ''°w 'r orl R.tngcr'> dcfealt'd Ph1iadelph1a 1-1 Herb Raglan scored ha\ 10th goJ I 11f1 hc \C<h On v.11h: :1 rema1n1ng an thl' third pt:nod l1ft1ng ~t Lou I\ 10 a "'· ~ 11e "1th \-1\111ng C hal .sgu Geoff Courtaall had th rn· goal' and Wa) ne Gretzky 1hret' a~saw. a' the\ led Edm11n1on pa<;t Buffalo ~ from 12 Noon! NFL approves St. Louis move P HOENIX The St Louis EE Cardinals' flight lO Phoenix was formal!~ •II t appro ... ed Tuesda~ as the once h1J}ll} stable NFL underwent its third franchise shift an SI'< years. The NFL teams voted 26-0 to approve the move. .... 1th the Los Angeles Raiders and M1am1 Dolphins abstaining. tv.o months to lht' da) after Wilham V 8 1dw1ll announced his intention to sh at\ the Cards to 1he sun-drenched southwest. an area tht' leaguc had considered its most likely expansion site. The club owners delayed a decision on the a mount of an 1ndemn1t:r the Cards m ust pa) to the league pending the outcome of a lawsuit over v.hat the Raiders o"e for their move from Oakland to Los Angt'les an I~ :!. It v.as that transfer that began the era of what ( omm1ss1oner Pete Rozelle calls ··franchise fret agl·nq ·· The ote o n the Cardinals followed a last-ditch ellort b\ a l. Lo uis c1v1c ~oup. "'h1 ch offered 10 build a .,0 <>Ob-seal domed stadium 1fthe Cards sta)'ed f he team will be kno"n as the Phoenix -no1 .\nwna -Cardinals. NF-L teams agreed to replace the current 30-second clod for putting the ball in pla) "1th a 45-second inter' al that begins 1mmt'd1atel) after the " h1stle blows t."nding lhl' pre\ IOUS pla}S The rule. which "Ill be used dunng the regular season. 1~ an offshoot of a 40-second clock that was used e).pcr1mentall) an last year's preseason. That rult' was rcJeCtl'd after almost every coach an the league said ll d1dn 't g1' c them enough tame to mal e changes. Thl' teams also passed a rule that ma) encourage:" attl·mpts lo bl()( k m o re punts. Bui the~ reJCCled two proposals. One would ha' t' allowl'd 1hc defensive teams to score one point b) returning a botched extra point for what normal!) .... ould ha' e been a touchdown. The other would ha' e made an) infracuon b} the ofTensl\e team on a kick a lt).)ard pcnah) from "here the ball was whistled dead aht·r the pl3) I he) also turned down a m o'e by the Cicattlc "il'Jhav. l s 1ha1 l.\OUld have allowed hnebackcr Brian Bosv.orth to Wl'ar··44 " h1'i o ld college number NFL ruk~ allow llnt•bach·~ 10 \.\('ar nume~ onl) Jn the s<>s ur 9(~ Clippers drop eighth straight Purvis Sltort and Akttm Olaj•won m '>lurl'd 30 point\ each to lead Houston to a I 16-1 111 'actor) and hand tht• C llppers 1he1rl•1ghth strn1ght loss The Rocl ets ha"e 1.1.on four ofthear last fl\e games The C'hppers. 12-48. ha\l' lust 24 c-onsecut1\C road games. Rod.Dey McCray aJdl·d 18 point!> and I 0 rebounds for Houston. "hale thl' Clippers .... ere paced b) Buolt Benjamia'1 2 ~points Jnd 12 rebounds Mlh W""°'9 had n point\ and roolo.1e K~ Normu 21 points and sax rebounds for lh.t' ( hpfll:r' In other N BA games. Larry Bird scored 17 ofh" '4 point'i an the third quaner and VISllang Bosto n ddeall'd I nd1ana. 11 9-1 IJ . . OomlDiqH Wlllillas ~orl·d ~6 point~ lo lead host Atlanta to a I 04-90 '1cto r) o'er Ph1ladelph1a . "hach led b) as man) as 12 point~ earl) 1n the game MkMel Jorda• scored 12 of has '\8 points dunng an 18-6 second-quant'r run and Sam Via ceat had a cart."er-h1gh 18 points and I I assists as host C'h1<ago defeated Cleveland. I 08-89 Paul Pressey and Randy Breau scored 17 points each as ~td v.aulee. using a third-quaner surge. defeated '1'>1 lmg Sacramento 108-9 7 for lls 12th '1CtOf) an their ld'it I h game'i Sal ramento center JawaJU1 Oldllaam nl'l'd\ i.urgen o n has lcft knee and "111 lx lo!>t tor th\' rl·mamc.Jcr of 1he ~a son \Vepnersentencedforcocalne NEV. BRl 'N WICK.NJ -Former m lx1\er ( hucl Wepner. the "Ba)onne Blel'Uc:r'· "ho onl e fought for 1hc heav~ - "'l'1gh1 1111<:. "as ~ntenc-cd Tue~a) to 10 ~rar'I 1n priso n after admming 10 cocaine charges ~ epncr. a liquo r saksman "'ho lost a bad for the 11tlc in 1975 dgainst champion Muhammad ..\la. wa~ arrc<,tt·d in \a~ re' 1lle an ~o' ember 1985 as pan of an undnu>' er police an ... est1ga11on. said >\ssistant M1ddle- '>l., Prmec ulor Ro n Kercado 1 he former bo'\er adm1t1~ in December to l'oo<.piral") and pos~ss1on o f cocaine Ht' claimed in wurt hl' had become add1c-1ed to lh~ drug but did not \ell 11 tor profit Westminster, Ocean View capture meets [n, 1d Reedus won thrct' spnnts to lead Westminster M1gh to a 82-54 w. an over El To ro in a boy'I no n-leaaue track mttt Tuesda) at Westminster Lunch Buffet-All You Can Eat The Lio ns are now 2-0 as Reedus sv.epl to" ins 1 n 'he I 00 meters (I 0.8 ). 200 (23.5) and 4()() (Sl.9) The Chargers took first place m onl) four e ents. •NED BEEF I CABBAGE Wtth All T~ Tt1rnm1ngs ~tleach 673-5380 llllW ..... rut, now hen's the M.t. You hlM out • .....-. In a no ther boys meet •Ocun View·, Victor G u1tetl'Cl also won three spnnts .;th •imn of 11.23 1n the 100 mc&ers. 2• 2 in the 200 and 53. 7 an the 400 as the Scahawks breezed by Estancta. Dann) Kull.th -.-u another a 1riplc- w1nna for Oc:~an View. eapcunna the 800. 1.600 aAd l .200 meter races. Jn aarts meets: •JuM Tafu.a won the spot pu• with a M-a ve of 39-S'h •o pn>Vlde West- manittr with one ofits only biahliatlts 1n a 9S.ll lou '° El Toro. -sbelley TochJuk doubled fof tlle Lions (1-1 )i winn11l1 the~ me1Cft aod 300 k>w bwdlcs. •Ocean Vi"''' Kll'lty Savtll won the 200 me~ (27 .2) anCI <400 metcr1 <I ~o 1.1),. and teammate Ocbbte o·Bncn v.-u. doubac wtnncr. Brett. Cl.ei_"ens look in form Carp" el .. .,.el• Kansas { ll) s GNrce Brett and Ill .&& --~ .& Boston's Recer Clemns we~ 1n m id· season form Tuesday 1n Wanter Haven. h •t ~oe Fla. Bret\ dro' e an seven runs with his first .. two ho mers of the exhibition season and Clemens n 0 J s struck out nine Ro)als in four innings as Kansas Caty beat Boston. 11-5 ... MUt n.m,... V• Ha1e1 and Luce ParriU had singles and Philadelphia took ad"antage of '"o Atlanmta errors to score thrtt first- m nang run s an a n 8-7 win ... J.a.. lldyu and Dave Sclamldt combined to pitch eight scoreless innings as Bahimore topped Texas.. 6-2 ... Erk Balled, traded to Minncsota b) Houston last season. broke a SC'Oreless tie with a 1"0-run eighth-inning home run as the Twins won. 2-0 ... Rookie lef\-handcr Al Leiter oft.he Yanken pitched fi ve h1tlMs annmgs and teamC'd with three Ne w York Yankees relievers for a 3-0 wan over Detroit Eric Davia a nd Nleli Eaa1ky h it con secutive ho me runs and Toronto committed five errors as Cincanna ti ~at Toronto. 9-7 Jose UIMI drove in four runs and R.J. Re)nolds dro"e 1n three runs as Pall burgh routed St. Lo uis. 14-2 . Chicago's Darrbi Jaeksoa hat a two-run ho mer an the top of the ninth inning to cap a thrtt-run rall) and the C ubs topped Oakland . 4-3 ... Alvia Davia tripled home M1ke Khl&UJ from first base with onc o ut an lhl' 10th annin$ to givt' a Seattle spht squad the 'telOIJ over San Diego. 5-4 ... Steve Trot1t patched fi ve scoreless innings and Brick Sml .. hll l""O home runs as Scali le whipped the Cubs splat squad. 9-1. British support Budd's entry LONDON -Bntash track officials m Tuesda). ignoring warnings of a wtde- spread antemauonal boycoll. refused to keep South .\fncan-bom runner Zola Budd from ne"t week's world cross country champ1o nsh1 ps 1n New Zealand The Smash .\mateur Athlcll Board saad at had considered a request from the spon's governing bod) to leaq: Budd o ff thC' tt'am for tht' March :!6 e'enl m .\ud.land. ~cv. Zealand. but had concludC'd she was enrnlcd to take pan. The lntt'mauo nal Amateur o\thlt'tac Federatio n quesuo ned Budd·s ehg1b1l11) following allegations that she was 1n' o h t"d in at least one meet la~t June 1n South .\fr1ca w h1ch as ostracized b) 1ntema11onal spons o rgan1;a11ons fo r II!> racial segregatio n pohc1es. Fearing bo)com of upcoming meets and" en the Summer O l)mp1cs. 11 askC'd thC' Bnush Board Monda) to ~ralt h Budd Television. radio TELEVISION 6 p.m -BOXING: John Meek1n!i \5 Anthon) Pearson m a IQ.ro und Jun1or-.... et- 1eN e1ght bout. from ..\tlantac C'll). N J .. ESPN 8 30 p.m -PRO BASKETBALL Ne" 'orlo. a1 Ph1ladelph1a (dela)ed). WO R. THURSDAY TELEIVISION 9 a.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL: N( A..\ Tuurn.tm<'nt first round -"ubum vs. Bradle). from ·\tlanta. Ga . ESPN 11 30 a .m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL I'\(.\..\ T ourname nt first round -S~racuse \S. "'onh ( arollna .\&T. from Chapel Hill. N C.. E\PN. I· 30 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL r-.< \..\Tournament first ro und -W~oman2 vs L<.nola-Manmount. from Salt uke t H,. lrtah. ES~' . . 4 p.m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. N( .\..\ Tournament fi~t round -So uthe rn ~kthod1st '\ Notre Dame. from Chapel Hall. NC . ESP~ 6:30 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL NC ..\..\ To urnament first round -DePaul v W1Ch1ta State. from South Bend . Ind .. ESPN 8 30 p m -COLLEGE BASKETBALL. NC...\.\ Tournament first round -St. John's vs Florida. from Salt uke Cit). Utah. Channel 2. RADIO 6 JO p m -PRO BAS~ETBALL: C'hppe~ at San .\nton10 (dela)C'd}. KRT H (930). 1 35 p m -PRO HOCKEY· Vancou"t'r at Kings. KL..\( (570). THURSDAY RADIO H>-35 p.m . -EXHIBITION BASEBALL. Ph1ladelph1a \S. Dodgers. K.AB(. (790). Edison pitche r hurls third ho-hit gam ~ of yea r to bea t Sunny Hills Edison H igh's Terry Carpenter threw he r third no- hmer of the young season. stnking out 16 as the Charge~ defeated host Sunn)' Hills. 2-0. an a non-league softball p me Tuesday. Carpenter (3-1 ). who threw a ixrfect game an the season opener. did not allow a walk, but an error allowed a Sunn) Hills player to reach base. In the third inning. J yll Patunson wallc.ed, stole second and later scored on a passed ball to g1 vc Edison (3-1) a 1-0 lead. In the fifth. Knsta Ecken walked. stole ~ond and then was moved to third on a b unt single b~ Pattinson. Eckert scored sho nly a fter on a passed ball. Amy Huell of Sunny Hills allowt'd only one hll. In other non-league games: Ulterty c..ristlaa 13, Pioeeer Baptist I: Kim Ena.strom s1ruck out 14 of a possible 15 ballers and d ad not allow a hll in a five-inning game at TeWankle Park T he Minutemen (3-2) garnered onl).' four hits bu1 recl'1vcd 14 walks. Angclette George led Labt'rty C hristi.an with a 2-for-3 performance at the plate Lapu lkaella ~. Newport Ha"°r 4: Susan Gun· de~n hu a two-run home run an the seventh to lead the Anl\ts to their first non-league wan . The Artists ( 1-2) scored once in the firstand 1w1ct' 1n the fif\h. but Newpon Harbor ( 1-2) countered w11h a run an the founh. In the fi fth. the Sailors turned three singles an error and a walk into thrt"e runs to take a 4-3 lead. ~ell I, Costa Mesa I: Blanca Salva allo....,ed JUSl four hats whale striking out six in hurling thl· complete-gamt" '1ctol") for the host Roadrunners (4-01 o'er the Mustangs (2-1). lrviae %-1, Maler Del 1-3: Jennifer Brundage ( 1-1 l hm1tl·d the \1s11ing Monarchs (J-2) to four hits in tht· C'pcner and Brandi Armstrong scored the wanning run on a passed ball "llh o nr out an the seventh inning . In college action. CS Su Bcnardl.o 13·1, SoCal C0Ue1e t -3: Mama uflcur and Kam Casey pitched complete games as the Co) Otes swept the do ubleheader at sec. WOMANUMP ... From Bl "I have a belief thal God has intended man and v.oman to be different ... Knepixr saad. "It's a ph)Sl{'al thing I don't thank wo men -were created b) God to be a ph)'S•~al. hard pc~on I thank God crca1ed women to be femin1nl'. ··in God's socact). woman v.as created in a role of subm1ss1on to the husband. Knepper alc.o said. ··11·s no t that woman 1s 1nfenor. but I don't bche't' women should be an a leadership role I d on·1 think a woman should be the president of thl· t 1nllcll ~talcs or a go' crnor or mayor or police chief." Astros pllr her CharlC'y Kcrfcld dasagrttd w11h Knl'ppcr. "I thmk that's JUSl lhe male ego talking." said Kt·rfeld. who also pitched Monday whak Postt'm a was 1n 1he game ··1 1hought she did a good JOb. She's paid her dues (an tht' manor leagues) and she should get he r chann · too" Knepper alw opposes fem ale spon s wnters com ing into the Astros dressing room. He declines interview'> .... hen "'omen wn 1ers arc an the team's locker room. "Women sports wri1crs have to go into the locker rooms af\er$3mes 10 talk to the players and I don't belie' e the) belong in there ... Knepper said. "It's not a matter of abilat>. It's a mauer of woman's rok ·· Astros Manager Hal u nat'r said he was impressed "'11h Postema. who 1s calling spnng traanang pmes this season. "I had heard several good things about ht'r from people who had seen her an the manor leagues. a nd I was impressed ." un1er said. ··1f she's good enough. I don't set' any reason why shc shouldn't be hared. There's a place in the Nationa l league for good umpires. pen od." Postema. 33. "ho has umpired four sc.asons as a Class AAA um pire. 1s comixting with seve n o •hcr m inor league umpires for two openinl S in 1he league's stafT of 28. Baseball commissioner issues first drug policy Players fighting rules changes NEW YO RK (AP) -Proposed chanaes an balk rules and the strike zone remained on hold Tuesday. with major leaaues players still &eek.in& a one-year trial period. NEW YORK (AP) -The com- m 1ss1oner's office as.sued its first wnuen drua policy for maJOr kague baseball Tuesday T he rqulations lasted an a two-page release attn•t new. bjJt 11 as 'M firs• ta me the romm1ss1oncr's offi« has pubhcl)' spelled •hem out. "We JUSt wan' to clanfy our pohcy so rvcryone understands at." spokes.- man Rach Levin said. Gene On.a. associate scneral coun- sel for Ow Pla~rs ssocsatton. said lhe wnllen pohc) wtll have little effect. -h's cucnhally the same th1na thc_y•ve adopted in lht' past." be said. Ona satd all drut ~ arc still subJ«• to rcv~w under the labor 11tttme nt bctWttn the owncn and playtn. Under tha• apa:mcnt, man- aeement must prove theft is JUll c:aus.t for di.Kiphnary action. If the p&al cr a1_>Pnb tbc pcoalty. the cue is •idtd b)' Jn a.rtMtraeor. •• one orlhat is eoi11 to cMaet." Ona satd. The meue la.id four naks rqllrd- int the'* o(dlcpl .. by·~ •TIM: plaWf ls subject IO dt~ cipUnary K'ljon b)' the commbuoft(t. but .. in not bt pmaliad 1f he voluntanly panac1pates an a treat- ment pr<>vam. •Any playcrcompletinaacouneof treatment will be rcQuired 'o main· tain an af'\crcare provam and wall u ndcf'ao testina for the remainder of his baseball carttr. •A player who rcfusn to coopera'e ma uutme nt prosram or testina will be di!lC1plincd. •A player who has repeat-use probkms wall be d1sc1plincd even ifa sccond course of tratmcnt ts undcr- t.a.lten. The Players Associatio n must five ats approval for the rules to 10 mto efTCC1 this season. If not, t.he cbanacs automatically apply in t 989. Gene O ru. tcneral counsel for the union. sent a kner Tunday to American Leaaue President Bobby Brown and Naiional Laauc Pre11- dent Bart Giametti, a skina lhcm 10 reconsider their position on a test period. • • ... .. .... WUTI ... 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U (.(ACTA • l a.10 i 11900 ~ .. ~ 0• • 1 1 • ., • ...a ... ,o,. .. 12 l'IO our we Fl\"E YEAR CD 8. 45 "/8. 72 "· •1t\TE I 'IELD I \ 1\Jo •.I , r1i.: J 11. ... .. " i'' >\.~l·1~-.. \\ hl 0 \\ I • • )• \l•u'll 1. Jrn .1 ',, • \nJ n~h · n. \\\ hie. a' ·lcll I· 0r· •k·\\ J 1. .11u1. • J, ' "1\ ing• J 1,.1.11l11 .. 1 t'>unn\ IA htk l rr 1 '•111. I 1t'-r " I l..1lhrg J1't'.1•1. "I\ ... I • .J. \ ' •u '"·"Jn r ... 'l'l'.•r' .1J ,,.1 t j \'' ' l \l J \ I,. ... , l ' J"h.1 ,, •ii i1l.1'\.111l1r. I 1.l "-I It • ~l' •. tll ' 11111.·1 •nl· I•\• \I \ • \ •l, '·~ '1 J r.\ J • \I•! 111 -. 1',11,. I 111. t ll·J t-\, 1hu." \ ''111.l" 0 ~·· hit1l .. , . ·)'I,, ,hdJ '·• .. , H •'I ~ •" , l •, .in·-1 \\, i'r• ' ,1, ... ,.1h' l\ 0 . \\J \\ h.1: •J"', urn:nt l '.ill 1-00-PACIFIC PAOFIC S\VINGS BANK ' • t • r • ''41 I Ol 'J\. tttlll \ "00 0 \lit ~l'>T .:1' Nit l~l! :H ,.. ' 1 • O R \ '<-•t (;0\. TY. OSTA Ill • ·1.a ~''' oo 'To\ ~a:-'' 'ot aT\ •o ·14 .,,, ·6'1 • SA."'l Ma~AltDI. 0tOl'1 \ I · \TlltFT "1" ~ 1,:t1 b t ,_:. • tlTM STa l:T '' •'" ,.;•1 · ,. LA .,.. ~41 I:" ll6 • IUALTO • " ' ' 1u 1 • n t .\IP!!\ -14 ""Q-11~ • N DIEGO ~ ltLS&All •1" "'-"'"'·F.\UJUK)()t. ~I"'-. l'I ' :::Clean breaks are easiest 0£A.R ANN LANDERS: As a woman who walked out on one man and was dumped by anotbtt. I feel 9U9lified to comment on your rq>ly to Undecided in Montana." Just because her hu.sbend (from Whom* is separated) ends up in ber bedroom when be comes to visit the kids does not mean that be still cattS for her and that there is hope for the manUiee. Take it from me, Ann. what il rcally means i.s that the clown wants i> have his cake and eat 1t, too. · • • When a family man tells his wife that be is in love with somebody else. 9ia.Dts a divortt and moves out. she had bttter btJicve it's all over. ' • ... Undecided" should make him slick tl> his decision. In the long run the .·&annt brea.k.s arc the easiest In bo~e cases I was invohed in. JM men went back to their wives and l was &lad they did. It was the decent thin.a to do. Sisn me -C'ONTE:-.:T IN CALIFORNIA. DEAR CONTENT: Yov •""' Het...-. are nfresllia&IY a...e.L I ~ J• laave ,,..,lae.t by wlaat JM laa•e le&rcM4 ... --*a 1904 life fw J..nelf. ·: DEAR ANN LA•NDERS. A Massa- ·thuseus reader asked. "What on eanh is wrong with most rtpair people who come to do a JOb.,.. (She n.r.4ay, 7 said the' were 1nnponsibae. for- getful. laz). incompetent and poorly trained) I would hkt' to ask her this question Did \OU 1n to save a buck b' hanng the local )okel do wn the street. or the fnend of a friend. or the gu) who works out of the back of his pickup truck':' lfso. 1t S<"rvcs you righL The~ arc the ones who g1ve our mdustn a bad name If )OU want high-grade work. call a reliable contractor Of course. it w11l cost ) ou morc. but It w 111 be wonh 1t. Put stod. in that old sa)ing. "You get what ~ou pa~ for .. Another problem 1s those third- ratc outfits that hare low-ballers bccauS<" the) can tan work tomor- row. or the' <:on the boss into bchevmg the~· can keep costs down b)' not carT)1ng insurance Tell )Our reader\ "ho want Grade A work to contac t their local trade association5.. such as t.be National Assoaation of Home Builders.. or the National Assoctation of the Rc- modelina Industry. Associated Buildcn and Contractors.. Also. it wouldn't hun to call the Bc11er Business Bu~u and the Chambtt of Commm:c and find out iftbe penon they plan to hire is a membtt in aood 1tarlding and what kind of ptt· fonnancc rccprd he (or she) has. Sip me -A READER IN MICHIGAN. DEA.ft MICH.; Y• teW it lae It Is, ......... , ... • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Regard- ing the dilemma: To take the conon out of the bottle ofaspirin or leave it in: Take it ouL There is no -active mgttdicnt" in aspirin. as your reaickr stated. The aspinn nsclf lS combined with a filler. The conon. ifleft in the bottle. will absorb moisture and hasttn the breaking down of the tablet into the two substancn from which II is made. P.S. If the aspirin smells hke vincpr. it has decomposed. Don't use iL - S.M .. CHEMISTRY PROFESSOR. FARMINGDALE. N.Y. DEAR PllOFESSOR: nub fw tk ~t ........... It arrhe41 .... ..-ae ......... ~ tlteoria • Gls ... jttt were llYt.I mea~~. ., ARJES (March 21-Apnl 19): Light 1s shed on area p r e \ 1 o u s I ~ ------------ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Tcnnapnt attempts to fluster. confuse. 1mtatc. Keep objective 1n focus - !>Cenano spoth&lns emplo) mcnt. pets. dependents.. basic issues. general health. lo'e relationship will 1ntensi~. "proh1b1ted.'' You'll have special success m dealings with hos- pitals. mst1tut1ons. SYDIEY special in teres t groups Ro mance Ollll could flounsh m .. out of "'a~ .. place ••••••••••••• TAL'Rl'S ( .\pnl :?()..\ta) :?OJ· "1sh comes true. populant)' rises. you'll rece1H' social'°' 1ta11on that could include travel. You'll be more a"'are of wardrobe bod) image. GEMl1'1 (\1a' :?I-June 20): You .. break frtt" from restncuons. Focus on achicvem~nt. pnde. career ab1l1t) to reno' ate. to re' 1se and rebuild. Change of location desen es senous considera11on. Scorpio pla\S le' role CA.'fCER (June .:! I-Jul~ :?:!>-Dig dttp for 1nfor- ma11on. (he. I. source matenal. be a"' arc of hidden clau\e'I "h1(h lOuld ··cost mone) .. Relationship is rock~. but 'ou·11 ~10n be on track Gemm1. Sagittanus in picture LEO !Jul~ ~ l~.\ug. :?:?). lndiv1duaJ close to ~ou e\pr~S<"S ·senou~ doubts" ronccmmg finances. Be d1ploma11c but continue to stand tall for pnnClples. MaJor domestic adjustment 1s h1ghhghtcd. VIRGO I .\ug. :?3-Scpt. :?2): Define terms. Stt others in reahs11c hght. be open-minded without beang gulbblc Check. legal alTatrs. protect reputation. refuse to give up some~h1ng of \'"alue for noth1na. Piscn 1nvnlvt'd SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 21): What you have bttn seeking 1s suddenl) a'atlablc. Emphasis on crntn1t~. scnsuaht~. personal It). S<"ll appeal. You ba\'"e suttttded in capturing lo'e -don't let 1t go. Anes in'olvcrl SAGITJ'ARJUS (Nov. 22-0cc. 2 n: Stress indepcn- dc:nce. creau' ll). p1onecnng spmt You'll gain additional lno1o1.ledge concerning propert). rentals. I~ require- ments. Focus on loQJ-rangc prospects. CAPRJCORN {Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Synthesize mfor- mauon. gain OHrall view Focus on abtlll) to dal "'Ith public. cspec1all) "'omen. Trust mstmcts. mtu1tion nngs true Cancer natl\ e ntends dining inv1t.auon AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): & aware of costs.. refuse to be .. taken in .. by obsequious 1ndl\idual. ~n lanes of commurucauon. realize publtshmg opponuntt) 1s .. Just around the comer:· Saginanan Wlll pla) top role PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Take advant.age of 1rrumstances "'h1ch~uddenl) pa'e 'WI) toward uluma1e goal Focus on intu111on. courage of con' 1ctaons. -lF MAJlCB 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current C\cle features frcsh stan inn~ d1rcc11on. You·n get to heait of maltel'"\. \OU no longer "Ill find 1t necessary to pla~ .. second fiddle .. You are intense. dedicated. sentimental. sensual. Taurus. Cancn. Capncom people pla) 1mpon- an1 roles m ~our life. You have natural leadership. e \e<:Ull\ c capab1h11cs. [}'cadtwe have a baby?· It bUI1S when people ask uS when we ·re going to st2rt our family. Thqr don't know we've been trying to have a baby for a long time. Should we keep trying, or is it time to see a doctor? What about the new fertility options? A 24-hour childbirth/child care infonmtioo line. A public senice from fblg Hmpital, Newport Beach. • • • • Cl) • • • GROWING PAJMS * .... 09y/M9w Time' ·---- 8olb vulncrabk. South deals. NORTH ... '3 ~ & J 7 4 A6 • Q J lt J W£ST • & I -011••3 : &Jl7 EAST • 10' s l : IS 2 ••• 4 J 2 • 5' • 7' SOUTH •A Q 7 4 -A . Q's •AK tl2 TM btdd.in&: S-0 Wna I• ha 1 • P-.s ': ·-5. • ... ... .._ Nort.11 I : •• 5 • •• Opcnina lead: Ten or Naturally. the French have a word for it. An "imp&SK" is the normal ftDCSSC wbue you lead to tM lower card of a broken sequm«. CUlllS GllU An ''apaw' • is where you lad co- ward an unsupported honor in tM hope or findina a biaba booor fa- vorably located. T19e latta play frc-- quallly will piD a trick or two. North-South conducted an or· dcrty auction to a aood s&am. South could not ua aa.ctwood because of lilis two fall lolcn in diamgock, IO be cue-bid t.bc ace or beans, then made a panel slam try whm bis pmtna showed the aa of diamonds in respoosc. West led a bean to declara 's ace, md tbae was work to ~ wen losers in both pointed suiu (sJ*ks wi dpmoods), wi bo(h could be bu.died witb ~ hdp of an "QpasK... Wbicb should South choolc? 8otJa lines Deed IDOR tbaD just t.bc ''apMW. •• If South dK>ola to play rw t.bc baa of dinioecb wit.la u.. lM l.,edc fiMw -dlo IHCCeed. If be decu to .., Waa f m tllit tiaa of sptda, it mma be no more ma r..x ..-c1a1. m ckdara mm1 fiDd dlac mltdy eombit?«• of t.bc ...-ol lillaru bcimia uiplcloa. iD wtliida caw llM: ;.ct of lllarts will pea.Ide • w:oed *-°'" -... from dlac dmM Iii-'. After C--. tnmPI m two ro •. _... a. lk a.o.d. tt. ... "aw •••.,. -dllc _. •· lmCIM --£ftll if -~ ... m._declmawo.ldd .. .._if -....... .....,_ Didw• cw ..,._..-.. • ...,nm ....... ..,. ...... W...W•,.allOll1dllc killl. .... a -.... IO .... a I ............... .... ndfa' rfla 0 It*.._ ---lllw ... M•IM .... of ....... for .. QMlllCt. COl1lph .. t1tnt.1on leltnga In SundaJ•a TV Piiot. 'Dear John 'start.ed panic 0Hr Miami streamed an atnal banner that rnd· -1 Lo't You. John Di'ortt Your v.1fe.-An umdcntificd ~ouna v.oman had btred the plot to make that ft1ghL It carnt to pass that he learned from telephone c.alls that the~ a~ m Maami countlcs.s ,.,"cs of husban~ named John. Q "h1ch fourfingtf'Sdo t)ptsts use most .. A. Right thumb. tint fingtt of the nght hand. first fin~r of the left.. ~ond finger of the left In that orckr. ACROSS 1 Form 6 Tridl 10~ 14 Potyp colony 15 Moun..,,- prtll. 16 .... 8omtleC* 17 Carrol girt 11 ca..w 1t EJldWMbon 20~ 22~0f '*' 24~ 26 RMwtts 27 Tram .. 31 ..... river 32 W.-,Y 33 lmn•- w..::ts 35~ 38 Fom. 39Gr8in..,_.. 400ca ....... ,,...,.. 420re.- 43W91ap .. NougM 45 D>www:• 47111on'-td 51 Georgi9 city 52Dlpw ..... people 54 loed 51 F'Nll • 1 17 sga,..,_. 61 p.,,,,.. 62~- 63 PrimftNe .. UbheMer'S 65 DMde 61Sq. ....... 57Aem.-... ~ DOWN 1 Scoundnlt 2 ~ation 3 8en9' 4 Oolll9 5~1 60btmied 1e·ldl ITt...-WU• 'Al9dpea 10 111-=t 11 Dlllelll 12 Til9e 13 <Wl9•• 21 ea. .... 23a..w•--25~ 27Mllip- 21 .... op911i1119 21 ""°"* 30 Ocwnil u t:' 34M~ 35C!Uedt 31 Pnor:prtll. 37Tlll..,- 31 Agtetg "*' Th~ do 63 percent of the work. Researchc'rs sa) far more -.omcn than men haH' cau~ to Sol), "I JU!>t couldn't get to sleep last night." or 1o1.ords to th.at effect. Wh.at. you've never seen a com· pletd~ black giraffe? Such there be Q How nun) golf balls docs the a'eragc tounng professional use ma \car" • .\ .\bout 00. rcstarch ~'ea ls S3 Cfack• type S5 5-hwa hill 545 AClquired cNrecier 57 Monaer's .... 600.. 11 12 13 by Bil Keane "Don't worry. Grandma. Maybe your wish will come true anyway." llARllADUKE by Brad Anderson !> ..;' "If you start anything, Marmaduke, you're on your own ... I don't know how to flirt " PEANUTS IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore Ht JH~ ! YOO'VE ~ -n£. BULL fl:N. W£1Rf ~IN RlGHT ~'BUT IFYOU LfAV£ A MESSAGE, WE'LL GE'f Bt(K 1Q 'ytl) ..• DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham J , ! , . I q l ' . by Charles M. Schulz ~MT S Uir-I AT '10 SHOLi~~ '.:'J. ME WRITE '<OVR AUT08106RAP~" ALL 'fOv NEED 15 A 6000 -r ~~ , ! Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wedn9$day. March 16, 1988 86 BLOOll COUKTY /JIFOlfe ~NT a« CNrrvt 1HlfJfl6H THe MJU«f #fl Clf(.l ~trATrJN.. MY ca.t..ENM! MU £XJ't.lt/N ~~ / • fltf'f.WWntATOI: ~'*'T '* ilfl<t A H£ALnfY, IF NOT' /lllKTIC<Jt.«l. )' IWf1llK£ tAlmftJN6 NNfl. GAMIN AND PATCH ES COME O N.' LETS GO A-ACE5AND DOTH I ~' FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Cf1N I HA'JE. THIS BOX ~FA1R I MEANIE1}tu ""' -EPE L MICHAEL CNL / l.0f\NI IT cBOSE r .J.,.. ::.rtt> NOPE -(? I 1JJANT IT' AA AUGH (I rlF111E 1 'CAJSE. I LOAN • I 'MTE LU~ll 'nEt IT . / , 1 'fiN ~) ,.\ SHOE . ~ ~ by Berke Breathed 1HlfT-, CHIU OVT. ·PtX£rlmON • errw1e. )ti(/ 6()()(J .,.y ~ I Mr-At. --i I by Ad dison I THIN~ l'VETAKEN ROOT by Lynn Johnston ~ c.Qo'E. ya..)_ DVN' JUS'f Gl\/'E.. IT 10 Hf:. BEFORE?'>-ft 1 -...... . I ~Sr '-. ··,~ ~· by Jett MacNelly l(OU KNOW U-H~T '(()U SHOOLD WRITE~ VOV SHOULD WRITE '<OUR OWN LIFE STORV ? JUDGE PARKER by Harold Le Doux GARFIELD A PHIL050PH£R ONCE. SAIO. 'r THINKi TME.RUORE. I AM TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLlt R08&18R08& ga, 1MUZL Iii. M S ~ I ~ ti(( ~STMtt ~ ... I • by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan ~~bOT M'< -JOT£~ : M SORRV 'VI STER Elu~ Y'('L. 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Counter Monday-Friday --s-der FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH-ORANGE COUNTY 540-1220 ... llOO Friday ............. ThYrs. 5:30 PM Saturday ............ Fr1. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11·30 AM a·oo AM·5 00 PM 142-5171 AITJ-•---l0 Cley9 •~ ... be 9'1bjeel 10 tKi1 not -to • ....,_ ~gioa ~lecl el , ... ~ Cll IN""'*° --..-u. 11 eolleet-C09t9 .,.., ,,,,.., --•n0<....,•- l•l lat111 Fer Sale lOH Ct1t1 Jina 2124 Ftaat1ia l••rrt lt1c~ 21'9 Af!rt•tat1 CMt1 •n• 2'24 Ctltl llesl 2'24 ...,.. INc~ Jiit •BRIGHTON SPRINGS• Valley 2134 BAY & OCEAN VIEW 1Br 111'M'. 2BR 1'18A. patio. trptc EW 21r 11111 Upper Penif\84.lla 2Br 1Ba 111111 VIEW Beauutul tn-IVI 2Br 1' 1Ba 3BR 2BA home. fr pie, tncd luxury penthoose. new bl... 268' d/w, gar $710 no pets 1 Ba. gar no pets encl patio d/w, stove & oven. & spacious 1Br 1Ba yard 2 car gar Grdnr carpet wld S1100t mo 634Ham11ton Avl Now pat1ot W/Ohkups ,750 u l 1t s pa1cs $8 75 llMIS conClo loc 1n a qu1e1 incl s1200 Frayda Secu111yga1e 675-2995 •3BR 18AS975• 543-S.78 651-0336 2636 Santa Ana Ave •873--03~• waterscaped complex 760-3147 or 760·5000 BAY RIDGE CONDO 2Br Lrg k•tc lrplc. new paint. 2BR 2BA. trplc. garage No Appl 645-2500 Jonn * 1-•--* IAll UTU Lii LiT Frptc. w/CI hkup pool 1ac Rf/NA( 2Ba uppet l/p dOI gll ;w:,ar A1:i1~0~,~~~~~:0al Pets S750tmo 1st. last Frig dtshwas=:-stove •SA YllM OISTtll Sunny. expanded Mon-$750-$1020 No pets I sec pool W/0 fr"' meld secunty 679 W 18th St Garden Apt spacious I ..,_ "~" ~D"5 JSR 2BA ,,. 1 ry Call Velma 549·24'7 ,, 2BR patio di wtw inc ._,pets~..--..... ... IM:O • ·v ami _ \t'''"I "'1-vi' jU-_\ 'II nopet $1300mo675-9460 •BAYFRONT 18RYearty 631-8213 crpts/drps enwcl "ar Be tu od BR rm. space tor upan&1on •WTllM• \\ _ ,._., ~ Parking ltreplace d /w " *,_ 11•* auh llyrem eted 4 $409.000 Ownerl Bkr REALTORS • lllOUY .... 211 no PllS or smol<ers 2BR 2BA newtycrptd full S720Nopets 645-S577 Frig dishwasher stove f ...xpt't. t Ult' ht"-l IAll•IAIJUtlll IJH,IOO 3eA poot ttome with Jut1a 759-55061760-5000 2B• lBa. garage wtd Ill\· 2 oa Condo Poot sec. gate s 102s1mo 673-6640 k•lcllen patio dt>I level incl No pets 545-4355 ever}'1h1ng Total quat11y ups gardener incl encl Baal. ltac~ 2140 tennis 513501544.0129 $850/mo Nice ne1gn. llSTUT •• 1hroughout & only 2 1 ~ M.A.V pati o S825 · sec HUNTtNGTON Landmark BRANO new 2Br 1Ba. borhood 213-947-1509 28r 1 ·~ea Townhouse • •3BR 2BA•• minutes to golf course Kl:"/"~ 1 646-0491or675·3432 condo. 20r 2bath BLUFFS 2BR Den, 1'"t8A, upper. 2 car parlung Laundry room all bull1 Wash/dryer hreotaoe. Spectacular gOll course view• Immaculate 2BR Oen wet bar ftreptace plush n-e<arpet con- ternporar; design cen- tral 11r. 2 car garage Musi see 10 appreciate I '' " 'I I J . •EAST SI OE remodeled I S900tmo Acsulls over SS, di gar comm pool. night trplc. retrig DIW sunny *••SA PllES* * ins good locat•on 1 car gerage Call toda~ lor your per-\ t \\ I ,..._' ·~ \ 11 2BR lg yard encl garage no pets 213/921 -3844 ~~~S~~'; N-pe~4:.~27550S deck. yrly S 1325tmo A small. quiet compleJI S765tmo 642-4387 son al showing Asking R£ ALT JR<., • Pet 0 k A .,, 1 n 0 w, 673-9098 or 863-1834 nestled among tall trees 2078 Tllurin * SllPS Tl .... only S399,000 Anne S8SOtmo 646-4902 MARINERS WALi( ·Light aaa. ... laa111 • .._ & 1av1sh landscape Stu· TSL MGMT 642 1603 1Bdrm tBa. dlw. wet bar McCastancs631·1266 oright airy & 1ust a tew wan -lal~tl Ptaiaiala d10 0< !Bdrm like new • S775No pets675-6608 I.I. Wutt4 1,25 3 BDRM 2 bath novse olocks trom lhe beach 3BDRM 2 ba patio bk w/private patio l rplc LG 2Br t 1Ba trple patio I ---------1 Family room large yarCI 2Br & 3Br Townhomes yrd lrptc 2'07 carport pool spa, lndry' new carpet paint 0 W 12-STORY 2 BR 1 ~. BA •n Cllll/.U no pets Water pa1cs Varos pa11os garages lllW: YRLY 2 bd 1 t>ath Upper liM: NO PETS $585 & avBJI 411 $825,mo • 089 O.Sllwast>ef wtd hk·up. Ju11e-1>ug Good care No 818 ·338-8537 hreplaces & vaulted ce1t-Paint carpts oath 1111 watertgas paid No gar $685 · sec Call Velma 2273 MinM :: A 64~·8161 g11 compt.., up.gradedi 144-lllO agts West Pac1hc Corp 1ngs wasner & dryer lloors oath k11 11te 3408 •,Marcus $795 S.9·2447 Lg 2BR 1BA 1 car gar $900 mo 548·0390 Jonn Asn 18181246-6366 3 Lg Bdrms 3 'pvt oa 2 nook· ps 840·5870 stove Entire Hse 111\e-,. 673-7353 * Ownstrs great ioc $650 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiml-car gar lrplC yes si35o u New Garoner & Waler '*•MESA VERDE •* No pets 2860 H1Ckory leat11a mo 151 Att>erl Pt Opn Baal. l11Mar 2142 incl No pets S 1500 '*OCEANFRONT YEARLY JBR 2BA Apt PV1 patio =A 650-t•OO Mark J BAYFRONT 20• 2C>a tam rm Iott spa Ip d~ gar Ou•el Yearly S1•95 646·1264 642-9666 ~ ••.•. tc..... wknds or apptm 645-0968 38g "'·BA TowneHome, • 645_5715 ,. 1 & 2Br tsmatlt SSOO· dbl gar new crpts paint ., "'' $900mo 111s 1nc1 I & appls $990 ~6-5880 MESA VERDE two 2BR ---i1---·---•I BRAND NEW ANO frptc carprt, pool $1100 late attn/Evens u 28A. 1 up & t 00wn. atH. ZJOZ FREE RENT T001 Avail 1mmed 891-3569 Haroor View Homest 3br *673 4928'* • '* Twnhse-type 28R w1gar. n-ly redec bit· Jll-ft.0 oaint Call AgllOwnr NEWPORT BEACH 38r JBa condo style triple alter 6pm for apt 1954 Pl Claridge 20a $565 2 br duplex Yearly 1• 1BA wtd hl\up Gar-inr. water turn $750-2 tledrm bath. adults $900 Prmcs only $262 500 ...,, 28 $850 mstrs f'P micro. 2 car S lSSOmo No pets Avl utllspd 410Hard1ng :: J I age 3017 Coohdge =36 $800/mo days 852-8512 ctean•no tees 543-3758 Pr111 & Eunenia Sta;l\en-t:7 NHewp2o9rRt dd 51200 gar 1nd1v1dual wl d incl 2 CON DO on sh.allow Balt>oa Adults No pets $750 No pets 432-7767 0< Nights 756-9370 "'"STBLUFF Town .. ~··-llWPllT llPlO 85•S636/760SOOO ,,pt Is con o wkslree$1250 432-6723 lagoon 2br 2'>0a den 4115 640-0900720·92t8 6 547 1155 ~ "~~ lSt bloci! 10 t>eaeh Must ourg • • Baytront condo 2Bd S t375 t r pie all amen111es • · • * 1111.IO * MOVE IN NOW' near Apt 3Br 2Ba 2 cat gat· Mii now' s239.500 ~ MA.V WATERFRONT HOMES Charming clean 20r 1 10a $1600 mo Avail 3120 11&1• YllW 11111 5700 Yrty Oceanfront 2BRI iBA Harb()(/Ham11ton 18r '1! a.;ie no pets St0251mo l9n WMte IUtn Kl:"/"~ REALTORS 63 t-1400 cottage Nu pain1 large 840 -7785 2131592-4210 3 bd 2 ba lam rm. Lvg rm 1 1 Bd• m stove relr g 548-4506 decorated pool $500 644-1010 8-5 Mon -Fn \t\\ I 'I "fl f'I \ ·11 •-•L.--yard no pets $800 mo • pvt Ok yd yd spa Frpl 1007 E Balboa Blvd Apt -·sec n-pets 833-9427 LIDO tSLE f\Jrn··..__. l Bt 875-4630 \\ . ~-.., C -..-sec dep 243 E 22nd St lm•t 2144 $2000 mo 759-5040 • s Mgr Apt 6 54&-4049 •Mesa Verde 2Br 18a iarane •. 1,1 ... ,n-..cluded ----REALTORS • p · _, 2107 dwnstrs loclted gar19e 1NEAR SO COAST PLAZA ,. v llWPllT llJllT1 lataliul Coo• ocean t>reezes 3BR Turllerock 4Br cond o Hetghts Jor 2·,oa llome SUPER sharp tBR , ori. -wa5'let' hkup New de<:Of' 38r 2Ba yd trpic gat 725 mo yearty 1 per ... * •2Br plus study onl Exec lwnl\me 2 car gar 2500 sit pool/jaz tennis Fp bit-ins 2-cargar encl I 10 ocn New carpet & 11te $725 No pets 640-2C95 age In dry nook -up l j()O no pets 673--0837 Just listed . Decorated like l~rt ltM• 1059 Ocean Front New Medi· yard Xtras Kids & smt Avt 4/14 yds Gardener/water pd I $700tmo ·sec Yearly SH)OO'mo Y"'Y 675-2332 8 Clream Light -1ry living : IDedLOUS ViEW • 1 e,, an ea n sty 1 e pe1 ol< S 1245 642-9666 S 1750 854-1405 S 1400 mo 646-9726 673· 1o 14 673-6478 at1 6 I Brand new ullra nice 2BR •Wf llT llm?S rm wllh a floor to ce1hng DOVER SHORES S3500tmonth 675-5061 Eastside Exec twnhme S,. Illar lelf LARGE gated 2br 20a 28A From S750 Near IEWLY Mllllm 28r, 1Ba. unturn. gat fireplace Overloo11ing 5Br . 3Ba pool. spa solar c., ••• · ........ , 2122 1 3Br 2·~sa. yard 2 car at-.... 1700s I Pool. sauna. Ctr•••...... 2'22 Hart>Or & 191h 960-6610 28r ,.,ea w/gar crpts. $825 month $ .. 65 o o I • ,_ ........ 21r +M• o• 751 -2787 drps. Olttns. lncd patio community pool. 1 Odrm neat " 00 pen tached garage. comm workout rm walk to bch t·~ btocks 10 ocean 636-4120 Call 1_5pM walk 10 everything . Only Sun t-5 1842 Galaxy •408 SEAWAAO 2 Sty• poOI & spa Avl 211 Diana Frptc. gar19e. wetbar ale No pets $1150/mo Charming 1 bOrm front •Ou•et & clean 2Bdrm 2439 Oranne A $750 $124900 Sl-1ATZENRE759-1234 H3r 11 Ba lrgenctpa110 63\-1266or261-8425 $lC00 8S.-4306 964-1442 857-8965 Stove relng. car1>41ting l 2Ba Apt Osllwsnr new 2619S -· .. A D $735 71. 1100 frptc comm pool no L It L. 2-1,.I decor garane lndry rm anta na associated . . . , r. • IG 1 llll PAii II I ""IS s950 832•4618 EASTSIOE Large IBR hse 11aa1 IC• 'I Located on a wide lush gar No pets• S7401mo • S795 N -• 640 2495 667 victo"a L $720 .--11>8 c tinns Gas & I greent>elt th•S expanSJve sec dep 1-yr tse Avl 4 15 ° pets • I o._.ne, wil• totally finance 3 C1.11e Out col)' OIJptex w am 81 " No Laguna charm 3Br 3BR 2 18A oeauty is up· 1•151922-6507 7-9pm P~1 TIW•l•I ( ,f t '1>( ,f I I ~ '\..., a• •ow '"terest rates Units 2BR 18A 1 car ;:!,tse~~8 ,,,,SDS095 mo No 2Ba hse • guest cottage decl I th II Nw-pt ...,,-ts. 268 E 16th St !lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IF-;•\ 'I , ~1grH) u1>9raded 2 mstr gar Fr pie Drive Oy 514 .--~ ·vvv $2100/mo Walk to t>ch gra o suit e mt ion 2 Be<lroom 1 1BA S500 meetaBAB '"' .._..,RI \I ,,,,,• ocsrm un' sec Oldg A-B Jasmine $950/mo E'S'.&-2111'.Lll A11l 1mmed 675-5061 di ollar appelrne :h$o2rt300or Move-In Bonus' 1 year lmmd ac ~quiet ~ " ,. doo•m,.n S459 000 or 702 "'-on1a $1000 ... .,.. ong term se o" lease $950 • S500 sec w •rung """" car...,.. Ag1 l(atny 840 1620 viLu..._,,•R-••s Close to shopping no-L 1· el 2152 mo tmmed occpy poss· 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 &PAIT9llTI lndry $675 mo No pets Pri .. O .. •trtial l et 91 .._,_ pets $750 Agent 11aa1 11• 10 1e Doug Herost Sparkllng clean, large Curt 11631-1266 Localed n Newport a 10 I 111-4112 •6•5-3683• 11&111llLL21r 750-5000 or 720·3980 2Br lBa lrplc. decll. refrg. Garden apts Beaut1lully • * EASTSIOE Quiel 8.eacb Com.olele. wJllltRare JBR 2BA on Btulls, 1111111 II f •SJOE2Br New oak cat>I· 1Ba pool. tennis. wl d ~ .M.A.V ~1~~s~!~ 1N'fcl ~J'!e landscaped grounds area 28drm 1ea up- ptans for 4500 SQ It ol· w spectacular Back Bay I ._u Q I $825 498-0261 • ~ ..J Pool & spa Plliostdecks stairs No pets Child oil lice Ptscall64S.1791 v•ews$335.000 wa·nu·-net kllchen w/D W Cape •631-5454• \l"''l\"Yf ll.I_\ ., Shownbyappl 673•1039 narage orcarport Sorry, $650t mo 631-6t55 -• Cod gray shutters lg lat-\\ . ,._. · 1 ~ _ " lluitltul \Oil.RS ,.. ._ 1100 \Q " .... , ta •• ~'Hllfl ITQIC -ro pr. '"'''' llUdl SI~ ...... 11111. c., ........ . 1022 -I I '"I I -I I Unique 4 or SBA 2BA 2 !teed rear y<J Cpl no pets l--.ri ltac• 2119 REALTORS. 2BR 2BA duplex. Dack unit no pets 'n!•••• 1,._ 111 story prvt home 1n quiet $900 642•3871 ans oox :.:.!::.:. w/balcony dble garage •SEVERAL LOCATIONS •~ -••!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•ll exclusive community South of hwy. near sllop-I Bedroom S670 Encl gat. refng. stove. r ~:i:S S1unn1ng light 2BR. Oen. format d1n1ng, lam1ly rm ,. lrplc & ptantatron snut· tt!lrs -All oen1nd guarCled a111e lor only S395 500 ..... 'i:At lM- Spacious & ve,.sat•le Noor E StOE JBr 2Ba large yard. 111 lllYN WT Ping f213) 534-1&77 2Bdrm 28a $860 patio No pets $550 plan WonClerlul views dt>I garage no pets EXCLUSIVE GUAR lflllmJ BAY & OCEAN VU N-2250 VanguarCI 540-9e:l8 ·deO CALL &42-5964 Great front patio Plenty washer dryer inc Id GATED COMMUNITY 111 lllTll decor On Ocean Bl 1800 BaGnetor S560 llu Ptiat •• of parking All new decor S 1200mo S.8-1120• Bdrm 2 Bath Townh<>tM 3 Bdrm 2' 1 Bath Largest slf 2Br . den gar ·lg 1 Be<lroom $645 •NEWLY R"'-DECOA 2s Lse avl at $4200/mo E/SIDE • Broadway St Mtero Ir pies 1n LR & BR , p stA•ane $1850 673-7692 ic: " vu 1 a •R1t•• • condo in comptex allo "'-,. 2Bdrm 1 ·Ba S750 J BO 2 ba S900'mo 2BO 1 • ..._-. -2BR 1BA Gar enclosed we1 oar wld hkups on golf coorse f5th hoMI) 2Bdrm 2Ba $350 111-4112 Y a r d S 8 7 5 ' m .> patios Clbl gat89e S 197 2 car garage wfd & refrig 516 • Iris JBr 2Ba lndry 825 Center St 642· 1424 ba $700tmo No pets &LL &mllUI * I 642-54541645-8713 Sorr . no pell 644-0509 Incl E•cellent condnioo rm new carpeting n-'* 494-19"5 * '"am Hme • "'drm 3 oa Cute & Col)' 28R 2BA -S2300 ..., mo paint SI 500mo Avail Bach-•-, ,,..95 laaL •---L '" "" Reat clean. swed11h lrplc l /1IM hlue ,...... 1Mo .-&W•....., ,... ed 720-8791• """' .!..,. _. 7'l4 H t \ I I 't Pool spa B., Owner sundeck. S 1050t mo 2Br 1'"t8a. patio. S800 .,.,. ••w IUl• llAln •mm 1 Bedroom 1-7..,. ---.·.-.-.-....... ..--·I I 2101 Leeward Lane, For C •LL 759·8485 2548 Oranne &42-2520 THE BL..iFFS 3Br 2'ABa. 11• a.aaa Charming de11gner 2Br 2Bdrm t•.Ba ..., 3 BR 2 ... b f I I 11 appt Call 645 2421 "' " .--13 1 E 18th St ·~•681"' ., a. rp · pa 00• • lg mstr. 2 story end unit 1Ba unit wlfrtf'lch doors .,...,.. v ln()fy h-up 2 car encl CORONA DEL MAR JASMINE CRK 2BR 2BA a•-eu c home. sec sys Avl PfllllaA P1111 & windows stove refrig $995 962 1582 l · den Oeaut furnished Ill&,__ 411 $2200/mo 760-2653 3"'" deA, Fam Hme priv wl dry, tr pie deck BAY TIMBERS gat • ---------Awarcs winning duplex with Tennis pool nated 3BR 28A Executive ho~ ""' " ,.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiilliiiiiii•-1 """drmseach un11 l'ront " VILLA Balboa 2BR7 1•1BA patio 3carnar,qu1te loc t''198r19e All ullls Patd 1BR. frple cat>le pool,• "" $2500 mo 720-3776 inc1nrdnr.St400/mo A11I " 760 6 No 3""" •1111111•1• Ctltl ·~ l 024 has Ip & spa tut> in mas-' --4 ' " Anne McCasland condo corner u"'1. nice I PLAY A A E 1975 Avl 411 .3 76 pat~.: OMS .,.,.5 ~~'""ST • • • • 11.T .. ' I ter Contemr:><>rary style I MODERN 3t>r 2t>a wlfrple 631•1266 views w/d 1nct. $1095 • 673-1900 • So of PCH 2Bdrm 1Ba. W .-y 1 ~ ~ .... 11Tmtl e>eamed ceiling' & 'Slit· baleony h1 ce•hngs 5 631-6052/W 722· 7265/H "llllllU -•••y patio. carpott trple lg Ci.an 1Bdrm Apt Close to CIOM to bcfl a.utJtul Mesa V9fde 3BR t>elow g n Is $ 5 5 0 :> O O t>lks to t>eacn S t400tmo 1-. CIOMts new crpt No ~ng c.nter Sorry IC)aclOUS 1 & 2BR Apll -narl\et at $169 900 Call 631-1400 969·4229tattar Spm 28R 2BA den frpl. spa •Lg 38 r 2Ba upper ...-$950 87> 1746 no ""'Is $605 /mo CAii w/....,. n•t-OIW mw· French doors • all '" Duple• Nr Balboa Fun ,....s .... 650-7244 ,.. •• ,._,.,... • 'S L 5000 SELECT BH&G -"\I I HI H• '' 1 MOVE IN NOW' Beauty• wM e No pets $1400/mo Zone 2 car n•, prknn, SPACIOUS 2Bdrm I Ba rored ciOMts cethn9 2B 3 B -· .,, - -lens. tr1d Pool • ._. & rec Ollllll PUI 1111"11 ' '"' nu condo r rd r MESA Verde exec LMM Della 760-5000 lrptc 3 deck•. lndry wlpatio $950 1st. lMt • CLEAN large 1 Bdrm rm Close 10 ~ng • Bedroom. family home RI Al I •••l Iott. 2'tBa spacious L/R option or rent 4br. den ~ .M.A.V hkup, $1300/mo ~t Available now' w/gatage No peis S600 Small peis <* w/~ Corner lot e11cellent lrml din rm. MCl sy11m Jba. hobby rm. 11tras ~ .. , •Newe< 28r 28a law« 721-0629 or 247-5030 5'091e 1984-8 Anaheim 19132 MIQnoha Ave shape $184,500 REALTORS S2600· 854-t128• S2300/mo 545-3722 \l''"l '"'l"'fl' jlJ.'\"JI Duplex. frplc, ·~ btk lo 5"5-3229 964--S587 751 -5000 SELECT BH&G SPACIOUS 2 t>r 1 ba 1 gar - - 7 -\\ -~·I ~-beach on 42nd $1 2 car C.la... •at ..uJI M llll -7 ___., llPlU Houae walk to Bch ..,., 1111111 REALTORS\ garage. trptc. lndry tlkup. ; ;s PXCious SPAAKL· cozy qu"" tBR tBA near "8RWTml2HB" 2 ... On the sand-newer o1d9. S 1325/mo 64'-9060 Nicely upgraded 2BR • •pCaut110• S29Br7511meao at 471 .. • IHG EMtalde Apl. 1~m Rent.tlfanc:t new b -.i ~ ~ suts1"5P,~. " • ,. car 911'8g9. only 8 years Old Ha.s Pl .. se Uk for Parker O 2' 9• 2 2BR E'-·--.. -" • -~-,. ....--""" $149950 H ·1 en ~ "' story ..,..,ant...,. ...... ,oc:ean RI L I t ti 1810 Nopell 2020~ BMut 28r llCltS ready'°' (213)~'613 C urry. c"'on 3BR·2BA U9 & 2BR-2BA condo End Untt. 2 car 4 oay views Fr1)4c. mieto. ver 0 ron pe 0· •ton &3 t-6427 ~-As io. a M<IOl •~---tast• 111 Liz "" huck !OW« Bit-ins lrptcs 4 parking. trplc, p atio pool & spa Gu & w•t• ffl)lc: 2 cat outllde parti. Must_. the dif'9renc. DELUXE Nu Apts QI to .Jones 631•1268 or car g., etc $699950 comm pOOI Sml pet ok Pd S1350/mo 850-7311 •ngS900/mo. Oen 2 & 3 bdnns Pnv &e&-5743 MlllllULn Ava11c11 St07Slmo ** 3EU 2Ba .UmTIU *'2ul:fla?ld ~~ gat~un-':r=ng. 111-1111 111-1111 faUmfMJ soa 1 bloek to beach' 1""4111 TSL MGMT .. 912-1512 * 11'-4111 $1550 mo YEARLY THE Blurts 4br 2'"tba and ~ 722-9012or142°1803 let U. .... Y• Stll y .. ,,.,.,.~, Cel O.ltftM, '41-5671 for information & surprisingly low cost. .. &41P498ir unit Rec ently re· Large, attrctNe apts tn a COTTAGE APT 2 BR. t ·~J=" ... ....... modeled Frplc. brlCJI belkltlf\11 gard9rt 89tttng. 84. Gar,_.., yd. lndry Al"""'9 ACifi ...,_ WLW JBR O< 2BR . o.i. 2'~8A rs~~?t~ETS. Sl•SO Pool/spa. garage or ~-No pets S7401mo Sec. 2br 1ba. "" PMIO. s 1450/mo. fS.40..5164 Bltr __ ve carport Sorry. no peta 3N W 8eiy 537-4515 ooof. c.pt Sl4S.lmo Total~ ramod91ed 38R •SEVERAL LOCATIOMS ...., ~I e.ctt •Biii.i• 28A 1ng1 sty beeuty 1s a 2lklrm 28a S710 lllT• IWI * ~t&t3 • 2-5 Bdrm S90(i:'S50Clo1mo bergaln •t l tHO/mo 3MW WMaon 631-Ma ~29r , ... Qlln09. llM llLQ 111111 Marti ~ 87).1371 CMdten & P9lloll. Short --7 -7 --lg~ W~. WllW-NI or tonQ twm 1M poa_ 1 Bedf'OOfTI $630 up rns1mo *"' ...... * lmmec:f oc,py Doug 28dtm tBa 1750 25'4 OranQ9 .29A .. 1111DupMll .. ...,~&IQ ... ~. •p;t•I vate, IQ Y9fd, 1f191 ~age. •• LUllll 11tra off strwt partilng, .... ...S good er• STIO 7ICM5711 .. u1111r1mr Condo ar. 11"'9&. '*'° Ot ""* pvt ~ ...,... Sml pee°'· Pool ~ .._..111.....,.. Pv1 y1rd. rrult trae•. c:arPort. ltotaige, lndry MOO u1lle 1nc;1 144-12'1 la yo11 ...,,._ "'°"""' to a 119W~'P~tN tnO¥e In d 11 J llled Large 3 8t 2' 18a 2 car atteched garage wtd hk~ trplc. P"' )'9rda. pool & IPL S 1250/mo RESERVE OH! fltOWt 728 W. WMaon It Fa< lnfO< eaA 5'1-7001 4BR. famity rm. 2~ HetlUI 710-5000 or 301 AYOC:mo 642-9650 TSl MGMT W ·tl03 .. _,oi. 2400 slf Greenbefl. pool -2 -2 --- S 1900/mo Bltr 120-1'32 1 8edroom M56 ... -Ml 11 2• t w Wbon 13 t-OMO li550. ' ... "° ... s~J" 1s'!!L~2 11Bllll... :=-.~~';.--!!!!!!!!! -..-_ f =,~t1uoe~m:, .... 1111191 ~~-= ~ ::.:'.:.:.:.: eutte Wiand ~ s ~ IL .... 29A. .. _... • ..via. • •Ho ~---., c:.-TV. ... parkl~ Awalt now dllf llllllC9' gmr, .,,,._, ~:':J"~._. **..W*'*• C:..Mllhfto. .._. 11800 orllllOOl rno =-~~S1225 lrnelpell9I Jbd EASTltCK ToWftlil04lllt At.Im .,.. Vft.LA WJlla LEI 2M W .. ,... "" 11r, ,.. ~-... ..._ SELL VILLA ~&.904 lg 29" StOtlo .,_.. I"• 11 11.._ ..... __,_ nA IUll condO. poot.-. 111.... 0.-~ l'wf I * ·--1ecurlt1 S11101•• .......... .......,..£-..., • ~ throu~h diuift~d GMed ~ Ut • ...,_ .-Stst..a17 wa 11t ... :e c' ,......_...._.,,.., ... aa-.11 ••.ltJ*:.PoOA.llP&. o a, ... _._. .,.,..,._ • ...__.. ...,...,...,. •w. m 11soamo 7t0-1m .,..,..._.,.... ••• l.1"'1.Ml-1234 NEWPORT SHORES 38ctrm 2Ba hOuM ANO 2Bdrm 2 Ba Apt 842-3850 No Fee. Blu , Spic:DA~~ ~sadolMIO / """°°"'~~ 1 rd ) Of.OOOn'! iowmort~ Wiit! ~ a.t'() "°"' Sly,,/mo~t~ ~~\\&»\Mm 11'W'9-lq'R\1 trrns cuun (~~"""~ ~aoon U'f1ll!f Wt'lllr TV¥ldrrot" M/F 28 • nsmllr 2 8' noce- 1'; tum llPI Nc>t Snrs. steci-10 bCh Gat SA80 • 63G-6'33 Lon M IF ri.-siftkr stvdent Of ~ ~of . .,,, 28' 28a ept in ~ Not1fl Pool, taJ $415 • '•UI Lisa ~D 72t~1<>'1E CONSIDER THE IENEATS OF YOUR OWN BUSINESS FOi -"'',.,.,--..tar ....... pur9 ~ If .,,,.. .... ~ _..., ID be yllljl' -' Ill* wld tMile 'fOAll -~ CONldlt D9llO .,, --~ ... ......,.., T-. IW l9IOll ~ ,_"' tr.e ~0.-You'l ""'911W~_.)OIK_,. naor ..ei -u.-Md .... ..-, Ole 1oeoe To ~ .. ,1 .................. --. .. .._ • ....._,...._ .. M.IOO (lfpou .._ .. _ ..... _,~ .. ....................... .-.. ...................... . ...... ...... 1 f'C.. ...... 1~1'1111 ~&GO ........................ ......._ ... ICC_. 1111nc1 llEClmEIS Seaso,,eo sta,.,o air N! ;)•otess1 '.>"a s Pro ,en Bi1•ers W2 ')r •09Q re. quoreo ~ O<i'.3 SECllln &llll rli!ct' -to•, .. ~ v' 't ~·e>er Qpt r~ <AP rTie'j' W.llAUYCLll 141-HOl,ht.Ul HIRE R1st111r11t &,ress IU-1112 IAINwtll llC •••• Cer1er A,o =405 -vr• 3eac• 695-8009 JOURNEYMAN PRESSMAN ·~p 'J"l:;"' C ~3S' ::>a1ly P ~· ~ see~ ni; ar e~­ ce< t-r ·ea ~ o , OH-set ~o..r~,,,,ar P•er.s,,,an ./Ve •.i.e a' "•ce•~t D,..,. ... •s :-i:ir.age rs·::· ... oc,.,r ~"'r'l•act (71,) 142-U21 ht 3H m fer Trey Pa~ria1 •JI._. "OE3 + 1\ -00•1\QS ~ SOK a Occa~1ons -,. .. ~··.5..s•~ HIRE thro~h cbss fi~d Orange Coal DAILY PILOT /Wednesday, Mwch 16, 1918 IWIUTlll P ,. summer )Ob Ell"'" Nll1le /OIJ •earn Faou•Ou'!> tor stuoents• 17 or , .... ON THE PENINSUl A NEWPORT eu.c .... Call 675-002$ ·--p.j-~u1p repair bus • d~ opp for 8llP91 me<:,, an•C'wetOer Nill train or Loeo macl'l1nes Oper11nr; NOn 1 1ast 6A6·37"6 llSTtlY CIST•H WAITll! JnOe•-COV8f p1ua CO• sumer 10 evaluate Oe· ver1 $ef,,1Ce & pr )(l.;CI :>nee ever, 4 ..--its Mus• •ve ,..,tn1n Oel•ve<. area ot ,.,, ::>om1no s P ua s•o•e :>c atea at 22~ 7 Busna•a ,...,,,, n--10" Beac,., .. :> o.co,...e a v ,st8"1 Customer & '" ~e-ve a ,,,ontnly reoa1e please cai \Oil tree ~ Mat 18 1·800·521-3€"4 =:ion1100 s Pia. inc RelieftCllarge Nurs.e LYI 3-11•• Full & Pan ume 11·l•• F/T For meo~tions & rreat- mtin I Wet I Slatted 80 Ded SN F Apply MtuYtrMh•• 1110. ... r St C.M LVl's ·~fleded tor "1ed>ea gr:>uP o•ac:t.ce at Fou,,1a1n \/al &y CoSta Mesa o• •...1.ss1on l/1e 10 E•ceuem ;>,;, and t>e<'lehts Call 2•1 .11a IPEUTN ..,, "'eo .1e ope,.. ng S•av~,drO operator e•p C D•et O Out w train "'t'wt•f.lrt Be&el' 644· -.050 .,,.. ...... ,, ... ~ ,. E• Def•ef'C.ed to 10•" ~ Q" .., sk .i1eo a"o l!"e•get•( s1att .,,,,ne ·s&-o·-... or 6"0-4292 PUITtl E•P ~ly Sal oaseo '.lfl exp ·2~ 599; * PlllTHS11t E•P orel F T O< p T 968·2098 ea~ M~~ Gooo poos reo11oi. Je'•IC4!$ 1nte<M1"'0 11\onQ:S •o t><n •\ s ... ti.o _., 0 1;, .. t P/Tlll/ .... Good ~•le. d OO wpm nrs 11-3."'filhr. I EmoassyCMllCW I 557-5757 ilauri 11111'-. '" M'-~ -, Q0-3 30 Ho -.p. nee S-4 SOhr Benllfl• I Apply on person_ Mlll•Tlfl 729 f arad St . ..:; .._ • S48-5525. I OuALITY CONTROL ... SPECTOR& Manager fOf prodl)CtlOn sail boet• .... ...,, ...... I 16231 Placentia. C M. lllAI. HTITI UL.IS I Great location Newp0(1 Cttnter Prof atm06- pnere very good com-I .,., SS>O" strVC1ure Mgmt I s.ippon Conlld int•· v.ew M r LIOyd 721· 1380 11•rn1•1f r Type dlta &Olr)' p~ I Merhn S.,st Call Mike oays 6A" 78 1 1 or e"9a 963·800" llECEm.IT "lewt>o•1 Beacn CPA r,m "18S ar tm~ ~ 'o• ·eceotoomst With pdOf e•O on OUS'r SWllCl'lbo9'd :leoenoao.ht) tront offcie apt;.ea«lnce & people r• ai.onsn1p S1<1llS a must Great atm~e tnne- :ienet I Oil!; Apply In per- 50" ~52-6616 eoi.m~• G•anr 5020 Campva Or. WORI WITH SPUD llclEIZIE WANNA PARTY All NIGHT AND HANG OUT AT THE BEACH ALL DAY' FINE 111 JUST GIVE US PART OF r(IUR EVENING AND YOUR WINNING PERSONALITY WElL GIVE YOU A ~HA~C£ TO MAKE GOOD MONEY REPRE SENTING AN r .\SY TO SELL WELL KNOWN. REPUTABU PRODUCT GUARAN TEED SALARY + COMM + BONUSEZ = SSS IN YOUR POCKET CALL PA TCOLLINAT 7~4 6424536EX1 430FOR MORE INFO CALL BETWEEN j 9 PM OR LEAVE A MESSAGE ANYTIME AND I LL CALL YOU1 Motor Routes available tn Costa Mesa Huntington Beach Fountain Valley NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Oa a We€',.. - Must have dependable car and proof of insurance Call 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney $ $ EXTRA CASH$ $ The D1ilr Piltt b• MOTOR ROUTES AVAllAILE • All OUR DELIVERY ARIAS EARN • IS0.00 M>0.00 ~·, ..... Delivering the Daily Piiot. Hours are approximately 1:30 PM-5:30 PM Mon- day to Friday, and 3 AM-7 AM Saturday & Sunday. Reliable car or truck . proof of insurance and OMV prmt-out re- quired. Call 642-.a21 ext. 202 for ap- point ment or apply in person at The Dally Pilot . 330 W . Bay St .. Costa Mesa. .... 1 ..... F\111 time Ml lhlfl and AM/PM lle•ltMe . ._, PIT W.-end. nlohl 1M1 Aee-llUI l L 1111111 IOA Mofl..Frl Apply~.OIM careW':.~pon Cent• Dr, Nlllpt Bcl'I ..... •FOOO •rJERS • Haatltf()8TESS I~ poeltl0n1 avail llble ~ lrt ~son The OriQMa1 l(aplans 3211 ~ Blvd Costa ........ 157-Ml, REST A --...... UI ~··· For ,,.. ~ Oys1er Bar & Ofll. A,pply ll'l per- son ~ between 3 & 5pm • 2100 W Ocean Front, Hewport Beacr> Restaurant llmPILllll Ulll'fumt For comm'I wlndQW/rtoor COYttring contract°' In N.B. Salary ~ benetlts • mlleage L A County let· rltory Metlssa. 673-0760 ---Sales WINDOW WASHING Am- bUlous young oereon to grow w/ new Co.. Full- p/t. Mike 548-8908 WllWlllUIO FIT & PIT Great C>P9 tor housewives or mature adlts Call owner bit 1. 1 lam M-F Good pay. 250-0919 SOIHllUlll Experienced Full time screen makef needed for door & window co In Santa Ana MYSI be a.. pendable 540. t750 llOlnlllH WHIPllCllllH IPTllUPHHll Immediate Openings •Loca•Area •Top Pai. •Weekly Pa)tl'lec>.s •Free WIP Training Call today work tom- morow1 682.J 138 Ask lor Laura 11 now acoepling appll- callOflS tor llOIOllY, PIT •lttt/lettela ~ox 20 IVl/Wtl Must •u..lt f-.4-iave oftlc;e aflltl 1, Apply 1n P9'son Tueeday ~104. 117' tm I ,..: • thru Fnc1ay btwn 3-S u.TllY/119f, 1111 W. INst Illy. H B Arc:Mec1 firm needs ----mature or9&1'1Zed per. * Ull ... I son Good pfloneltyplng Please apply pec-aon skills a must Wo rd· ltlai111W8JS starlmacrosoft exp help. ltstMrMt fut (7 14) 894-04 14 244 , E Coast Hwy llOllTUT Corona del Mer Small NewO<>fl e.acn taw 24-11 HST*AIT oft.at with majOf<henl BENNIE THE BUMS bu11ness practice Mini- llWllll•2-F/T ll~Sllith mum 60 wpm typing Ideal candidate ~I be d1hgen1 pleasant. pro- fessronal & a non- 1mo1<er Salar-y reflects quaht1ca1tons Call Karen for 1n•erv1ew T:c>0.0 508 •S71Hr Training • comm *SAM· 12 Noon Mon-Fri Call Now • $ POlltlON Left Alie tor L'll/COSTA MESA 5'&-6919 MJ/lAGUNA NIGUEL 582-1723 lkte, weier i. tee cll-!!!!:~ ..... ::~;., .. .. ... 11 *** Trlefelel10 peneera, 1·Y' MW ll50 . KtlMIOfe WMNr I OU [)ryef, almond. l'lvy-duty. te>p.of·llne. .int cond 1396/peir 7$t-Ot37 Aefflg 1175; ,,...., 1175, •111 .. 1'• •111--1•• Waehef I [)ryef 1140/M , Dllllt•ee!V ttt&: Tt81f\'~~~= ~ ,., ,::;:•"·-.:;: ~T:l:.O eocaoo 3£.r:.:;:. .. "'~:S";",;,, ... oUUA silE UXttftRS under 1Yf Gr .. , ,.,,,11y :a:n!-"'°'IC:C~: 70' SUP F~ SAllJOAT I BOX. OUIL TEO ~ti 552-6747** SlS T\l S20~3-093I 1700/MO. Lido teland . BRANO NEW! $155 GERMAN SHEP MIX _ . . CALL 2 13-127·1511 Call IAS.-4293 or 714473-11&4 2 COUCHES I blue llorel 1 yr ..,,,., 'Pede w/f/11 .......... w/ctw l ottoman S 100 1 Sholl. IOYlng and Of Ml -_ •.,.rt ........ new MCtlonal. tan, $3So w/lclda. 5'8-5034 ta .... 1114 Approx 40' Sellboata onty. 6415 4299 LAB AK<; *'1ale. 5 )'Ml• No llve-aboal'd US.7026 -d ..... . 11•1 ........ . * ....... * o1 • tC>a, ..... shot•. 11ety ..... ..._ trlendty 640-aa<l Oft ~ed models " fl .... .. _ ... ~ .... ·----· •,.csasmr. .. )la ~ ~ 2H041 .. 7lll llllo .... llo.290 ~ S28e 1111o, lolded lartll "~ ~. lo*l 21HOM M ~ CSI, ~.to lnMt .....Int. I*' Me. pwr Wld, pwr dt lela, AM1'M. ....cw-, ....... ,..., tilt. euper clean (1ECSt3t) 13.116 Ha ~'r'*"" ~ ..... 1C ...... Al5-, ..... ,,-...... · -,,..;;.~-.,..,..5i('.,..ml..,., = ........ 1 .. ""bfllt. iw .. ' betl. dttl .1a. blue. euto ... pwr. atn/tm .............. *. () ... Ml5014-3115 NMde "'"'°' wort< Iii I DCDS ....... ~ CAOl.LAC W llUI BEAUTIFUL SELECTION RJ11•.1•1J11 ol lete mod«. low mliMge ... • • ClldlMeca In Ot'11nge lftw ... County1 Sae ue todeyl DRAKE FLEMISH (ec>PfOll 1870'•) Saturday Matet't 19-AN· Good Cond $350 Please Jtwt•-;ran/Art TIOUES. Gift IMP fl11· NEWPOAT Nllboel allp to 40'. 12' bMIT'I No ~ aboard. Elec. wale< Ind. US.36457 leave meueoe call 6-42·3410 "1 turM, Box SPflng Mat· • " ·-. •irT , _______ ...,, ...... u_ Ir .... ElCIH Shp Avail · No Live Aboerd 11 me ~ cont11 9moJ 'l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!J s-.. s.rva •. Ml-1100 2800 Hatbot 8IYd COSTA MESA Ol"RCE ~CMD TEMPORARY AND TEMP TO PERM POSITIONS AVAILABLE •R«leptlontsts •Ci«lca •Typlats •Secretartet •Data Entry Opera1ors •Word PrQC91SOfl •A.Gcountlng Clerlls lllllTD .. •uu . ........ * P.W IWNaJ1 •PaWVMatlHt 18400 Von Karman Ste 130 lrvtne 474-2974 100•;. FREE to App1tcan1 EO E Velermary Recep11onis1 Busy large practice FI T or PIT incl wknds & eves . elC$) pref, lrvlne 55 t-0304 WAU.PIPll ITIJPPUS Wiii train Own transp Farthing lnterlOf 673-1512 WELDERS· ALUM I ST AINLESS MacGregor Yachts t63 1 Placenlla. Costa Mesa 1'ILMI W.tder to work Part/Full tirn4t at equip repair bus In Costa Uesa Exper re- QW!fted, ~746 lmmeduate openings In For1une 500 Companies •WANG e MULTIMATE •WORDPERFECT Contact APPi.i• Tl•NUllU _..,..,..._, 1• Upto32' $330 Oak lin1th. never Ysed, lot. IMc~ 1141 SWALES ANCHORAGE '199 840-8733 111111110 i aMevXRbsXte• C>alty9-s 5'8-1501 l' Mfl Ult. llMlll SATURDAY 8-4. 17261 Sllp1 lor Rent c amel-color velour S 125 Ch9')paral Lane (Warner NEWPORT BEACH • 1 Good cood 646-9734 IOI ... ......,1 l Springdale) large & 1 medulum atlp . AHllzee!t .... ,.,.... (7 14)550-8380 8 A B V F U.A N I T U R E . almost new White cnb. dreN1ng table & bedding 964-9321 Walnut dining rm Ml In beautiful cond , trg credenza 6 upholstered chair•. table expands to 12 selllngs 6-46-0853 LllE lllW! 12tel11 FMl'llona. Jewelry. Gifts A.lrcraft Ull ., lllT lfflll 1111.,.. .... fri-a.t-S.11-4 •112-1111• •962-1498* '"" Ute Ur "'" Leroy Nieman Golf Print, Ttu1rert1tiH Cunnard wlng awing seat publisher '• pr Ic e INh ltat al llll conttols. Cuyana engine $10.000. Sac tor $3700 c r 20 Hrs flying time Sauortes Yamaga101. ••T •W* on englM ! Aldo Luangos . .i9IO avail A--A • .._ .. Seabrlng Happy Daya NEW AND USED BOA TS _, ...-., Juke &ox & F'lfeball pin-SERVIC~/ACCESSORIES Will ... SJm If .. ball mactilne 720-1322 UM Boats Wanted . Top S tr•._• 111 pa111 • LMlinQ 131-3111 1500 Auto Mall Or. Santa Ana 55 Frwy at Edinger IPll l IMll Servioe Hn. Mon-Fri 7.00 am to 10 pm •1111n11 1210 4 speed, am/Im, air -4 door 62,000 or1g1na1 miles· $1600 OBO Wlllllll•IET Sil (I ) hairs* Calllorrua Maste<craft .., Otfict raraitart 710 N71~~5~~g· s A ~;~~s~lu~1-H12 •Ml·l1M• IS,=:• I047 Ptwtr 1Nt1 11121------1------l'llt 0H4Hital 0111 tll·H 12 1ft l iJO .,, .. ,. .. uac•* 26.foot wellcralt 168l. Tmka t13S FERRARI. 1983 GTSI. 20x40/SOx80/Secretar1al one ow~r. extra c••an. N bl If ·-.., MAZDA 1986 23.000 ml Ch&rcoat nr..,, o reasona e o er re-'\/HF. '-d. trai•~. 11_90 • -• fused 6-45-6600 .... .., B2000 SE5 C9b ~ ate. blacll Int $38,000. Jim replacement over 201( cass. 25K 16750 McGee btwn t09m-4pm llUTITmlT $12 950 or best otter V846-2607V •1(213)617-7797 (714) 892-6651 ..... nPIWlfllll Longpre Pontiac Vtal tltl 'II ... 111111 U OlllPUTI -l. ElectronlC Portable (Made .. k f ••1k n... .. 1 ... s or .... e """'g as •a3 liton Ood~ Cua•-Sedatl •. 4 cyt, 5 ......... air. by Brothers for Sears) " .-....... ....,... l•l llT Correction key. cassette ..., ________ ,. Van Teak Int. 89K ml.. P'#' atMrlng, pwr bl'kl. \1 -·t I I . ~M/FM ceN, Cl'~ con-headboard. nightstand. 11bbon. maint enanc e '°'~? new trans. -man . en *'°' P~XPln) 16.495 lamp mirror. spread, agreement Very good C.1.'Y g1ne. needl ext. Wat\ • -Ct\,_'-pt. th etec1nc blanket sheets condition $80/obo 11\ \1""' $4000 673.65e0 r...-'42-r'°" box-springs m a11reu Mana 642-5678/day ·~• 0 -., II Dot $325 644 1504 6.45-1933/eve wknd t '" 1U ftr4 •Ml· 1 -.Miiii '11 U Air' Power StNfjng, Auto-1 0 K m I. 13 3 • 0 0 0 •¥1111!1 IBM Setectncs. new Mem· •• • • • • • • • • • -matte • iflnt cond Mus1 752_8972 l .30-S M-F CUS l OM made Dust y ory Electronic typewriters _.,, t -: -9811 (2H33338) Rose velvet 7 sofa 2 & Word Proccessors •a - c I u b ch rs a bs t $250 & Up PP 841-0923 _, Rose/Wilt 673-5220 or Pttl I Aaiaala 1041 675-5 102 menage •ANIMALS AVX1LABLE MUST SELL 16 TV black FOR ADOPTION Look· llv rm table b lac k 1ng for a good home• C\JSlltOn chr Aka1 stereo '* 644.3656 * (7141721-0108 Dt«/teld Marine THEODORE ROBINS FOR D • ., It. It" • "\ . 1..U\ •A llW't )A • •, -AKC Bullmasti!I puppy QUEEN size fold-a-bed Gorge ous red fem couch S 125 English rid· sriow quality criampion· 1ngsaddle S100 10-spd sir&d. 12 wks 371-5268 •N e 11r .. 1ne 852-8233 bake S60 646-2330 Call I •El Torol30-9761 al1er 4pm HOPPY EASlER1 Dwart •H Bch C.M 848-2610 1 · BUNNY blk w'w111 riose Come by and see our new & used Electric Boats 2806 Lafayette In Newport llST MIU WM.• *Santa Ana 550·010 1 OUEEN SIZE MA TT RESS S25 Incl cage supplies -& B O X OUlLTED Ho .. TobOOllS 64 1-0514 BRAND NEW' $155 Juat bnng u1 yOAl/f lowest Pltml'TI TM 11111 bonahde Acura deal and Too much cuh down? 675-9487 South County ~ #1 1ul! 7!M~ "2'~~~· 1 1t -CCIMJJa.( 11.c~ OI llM. •OMotl~ oJmo ltMU 11 -CClllWtal "roo~=lf MCOIMIJal ~-. wc •• tus •Oltt~ 111'1 ... --• c Ml/,.. C.."• •Otnlt-.,n .. A C litim. ... & llilott •O?las.m. •m• A t Std .• l1 ++ lftij$1 \ti •106090 ~" Best Selectio Easy Financing ~m Buy or Lease '11Ul'ILMW Sel/Ute, v.e. auto. air, pwr ateerlng, pwr bttel, pwr \#Ind, pwr cir lk1. pwr ... la, A.M/FM. wife wttls. wtll CYTI. tllnyl rt. 4111. crul" cntrl, super cijNn ( Hi8K437l 13'95 HB Cl'lry96er·~ .. 2~1 'IJmvMLfTr IWll ... 6 c:yl, auto trane, air, pwr steering. pwr brks, am/Im ll411'ec> X'lnt '°"d ( 123595) M .895 HB Cl'lrylter·Ptym4'tn 842-0631 'M •l'IUI ... ht V-8. auto trW\t. al(, pwr ateerlng, pwr t>rall•. pwr wind., pwr dr lk-. pwr ...... AM/FM cas•. wire whts, wl'll C'Yf"I, vtr¥ rt. ctotl'I Int. tilt, cr""9 cntrl (1KJS237) ,17,495 HB Chrylle<-Plyrilouth a.42-0631 ••nuaihan Loaded wftl'I poww equip· ment Like MW 1751783) $1t,995 JOHNSON & SON L incoln M .-n ury i'OJ'e ~., t_,,_, U· • J Lual a Me1• '>-lu '>6J\J ~··74 Red, excellent cond $6500 obo 55 7 ·9386 eves Iv mesg JOlllSll I SOI South County~~~ •11.-1 Colony Park Station Wgn, loaded w/pwr. l4Mlther & more Showroom new ( t5RW;'2I)S13995 Or11&t Co11t1 \ ~lfut ~:acol1 •''"O •u4tt 1•·• '"" 108 ,.,,rt, ~•U 1•rt1;;t ' 'tt~••l ;i !i h ''°' ,,,~ 11711 Bueti Blvd. Hulia1io. Beac~ 842-2000 •OlllS •WllTUUH •llLI HOftm .,,.... ....clauiist Cati 846-4293 LLASO APSO P '"YQ •y EVE""Y FRIDAY '1!i 1111 2 yr ma1e1neu1ered we'll beat 11 Lease 79 or newer MBZ GUAAANlEEOI Compare our large select VW 72 Camper -•Ill--.A O A C Eilcet running cond JOHNSON & SON L incoln M"" ur y I "' "' ., &Ulf8" REFRIGERATOR S85 Paper!> While $1SO 00 17141 774-3737 XNtioue sXL£1 Brast Sofa·bed SAO King sue S.C8 5748 238LagunaAve Lag Ben SIUPPlllOLlll bed 01ne f urnllu re. bed $100 Or.sser SAO I IMt~!ac~t CU.ttll 1001 QUAIL ST. NB --ir If ... -Clean inside and out --• --•• SHH5 536-8573 AUN WAY FOR WEEK· 112 2112 71AM& cllal MERCEDES le~ ~·•tb\)I 8 1.,,] Co•le Meu ..W '>6.10 11.11•11 ...... 497-4786 '"PPLY WllH1•• Oan1c;ti qu1llt. & CO\.lnlry 631-4048 Iv mag LOST GREEN & BLUE "' ., A l\l)arm Co seeka a P T PARROl 9-am-t2Noon person tor packag,,1g accesso11es * • u1 •• 1•· itA 11 ENO Charter State-0 1· • (2131714)637-2333 '12 YW C.ewtrti~le Art 34 Crealock Pkg ACUllA -5 Frwy near Beach Blvd Complelely rei;tored hke Pleaaalll surprlMJ PI P Call !or det11Jis 854-7023 2304 Chtt Or Nwpt B.... ,.&M .. aMal wvl~ Hunt Bcri Pis help" ---•aoe11ng & preparing "'' H b ok 1 1 Restaurant• I sriipments of chni<.al sup SATURDAY 12 Noon • •WASHER/DAYER l(en-eart r en am• Y l&Tlllll Wlllll phes Computer ~ 'lOw I SUNDAY all da~ * mofe grt cond S2SO HWllllll deal w/sktpper 675-7100 In C.o~I• Mt~ tn Buena Park I nu wht SASOO 841-8004 Sail IMt1 1014 ?92~ HarbOr Blvd 76 MG Midget Coov a I a... t' tl- ' ... ,1 ~ ' R g eat needs M><ne •• II -••• IC -•Tl! MA1' 111111 'IM~2i!7'JOO ~ =Y ~°'" (front lfl ten-UU..t 1..,1rtiWt '12 PlNHTI IUllP Sedan 4 cyl. 5 SQd heater pwr ttMflng. pwr (discl Orkt, AM/1'"4 Super clNn ( 1FYDl58! 12.195 n eat P anC.. dCc.ass _]leitlJ l11'1~1s~..,.Tc Bo-~CtJIA'd& .';"'~ ~~~2,1;1 PUPPIES• Brgrit ~ayful Wilfl ~'jf 'ifd & I eQQe loHj tYPJl'O )ii.els & (In alley o.ti1nd house) MOVIE CAMEAAtPROJ 969-2905 Sam-1 . I nc ~~ nrs ~-30 Ir type 1 Regina disk 84o-3101(hm l Jane Germ Sriep cutlee 6 LO KJTCMEN New o o r t P 11 a ' ma I u ce1 cond beaut tin-wlcs 10 good riome only f~tory ~'l. ~-... ~ _ der), has new conv top t985 low m1 nu kenwood Days Oftl9t ew Sall· • $850 obo 722-8534 stereo. C911 548-7354 979-0747 I ceu11c.~1s. 897 w 161ri St 1shed SJ250 675 1712 4 TIUTll TllTS $20 642-4 156 ~s ~s~s& A - sails 2S -52 Maren '11 lllUI llUlm '11 lllO OllClll HB Chryalef-Ptymovth 842-0631 ---1 Newport 8 each 64<'·i511 •llTAll UUS * I A 1. lltAl l So Cst Reptry,lrnt cntr liCJcltl IHO 18. 19,20, 9.5 Newport Loaded wlpowe1 equip 2 dr 6 cyl, auto trans. air. Ott-Snore Yachts. 1010 & Uke new S 1 t.995 pwr sttlermg p""'r brakes . 'UPl~ ... Ptl wtcO.ye & Sat 10·5Pm SIUP,,111 Jf J&actl -3 plays! 759-0309 ·=-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Costa llHaa 557 3660 Full time M-F 8 00·4 00 ElECTAiC wi5JM!r Ii dryer *AMERICAN fnolan 11ems N Grove St. Anaheim (139502) AM/FM x Int cond (7 f4)666-2000 IS09WVX1 S 1 795 Roof ----I No e.cp nee $A SOnr SEARS LADY ltENMORE wanMQU fUif· btlikets ing Beoef111 Apply Wl person j Gooo cond $3!>0 080 atso dtllal n.io- TWI llY*TIU I .. , • ''" Call 6-42·9316 •(7141673-1417• Exper n9'9$tar 1 to p 729 F d s c •• comrntulOf\ pa.id LOCAi i ar a 1 ""' G E 30 w1d~ single O•er MANUAL HOSPrT AL BED areas Ofllyl 1 •548-5525• basic not sell c.1ean1ng S10e ra11s , easy access I SllP/llCllYl CUii l•~e new ' C.c111 Jock oar Good condll1on ..... ... $5 25 l1r M-F 8·5 GOOCI I 640-946.4 760 8398 1 1250. 642·5334 Exoer neceasary some dme record h"Y 1rt11ng Lll(E Ne.. Q Wn111poot PLUSH CARPET good re-roof mostly repa"• Appl, Comm LdndSGape Wasnl!• S D•yer w"1te cond 100 yds tan color S8 rir roe.al area only' Supply 182 I ReynOlds ' Ono C.OSI 1!150 se11 •or Sell all IOI $200 Of 1>981 ••• ls,.14 ..... llktlet4 o. ....... Sl.JW\W~ SNARi< Complela '1w1a11 figging. exell cono $200 6-44-6829 S,et4/Ski 1Mt1 1100 Fir•!* 141-11 t• U 1-U 12 ..,, .. ,."'llCl'IE"'N"'fl9E•R .. C"o"'u'!'!'N!'l~oftl!jt~' * * * 70HP Yamaha flahetma.n •722 -753-• Ave 1rvine 4 74.e<>4~ S4 •o ~46 0067 at1 I l am otte< 759-15-40 NB ---------• and 5111 16500 6'5-6999 or (8181 955-8382 P\8.IC *>TICE 1'1.&IC NOTICE 1'1.&IC *>TICE P't8JC NOTICE Pta.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE NOTICE OF t1sta1~ ane" o• o• t'li' M'I I 11.)CI o ... ~ ~,., (*nl$ on an Comm College OISlllCI !he Oe(>ar1men1 ol lndustr1al Irvine Callforn11 927 13, Of A TH OF l '"'~ ;r ;c.rr• ,nh -nftr t O••"'<I al"'•Ou"I net '"~S 1nan 10', of 1370 Ad&m• Avet1ue Costa Aelatlon• tne gener al unlll 10 00 a m on March JEANNE 90GLE ,,, Sec toor 12')(' ano 1200 ~ ot j •ne m..i .. mum amount of 111e Mesa 92626 pr11va11mg rate ot per diem 31, 11188 al wn1ch time Ind MOfUUSON, el90 ••" r ••••O" •a P•oo .. 1~ ( •JOe b•d as a 11uaran1ee tn.Jt 1ne Pro1ec t lden1ot1ca1oon wage\ and 1ne general place bids will oe put>hcly llnownNJfANNE Sar a Lambart l ogle oodOP• "'"enter 1n1u !he Name Orange COIUI Col prev1111ng ra1e for 110l•day o pened 1n Coun etl I(. ~fSON Crarne. PelltlOf'u In f>ro p•')pr,~ oM•lltt 1f ine I ieoe ReQtace Walkway Light ano overtime wO<k 1n the lo Chambefs Bids snail be e.11.aJEANNE p.,, PO Boa tel Cotati. some ' a .. .irdf'ld 11.i su<:h 1ng Sysiem B•d ,.,412 ca11ty1n wh1cn 1111s w0<•usto sut>molted 1n 1ea•ed M<>fU9SOM. a.k.a C•lll M~ r· ode• "~·e<·• nl ta11ure 10 87188 Staie O.terred Main t.e perlo•me<J le>< each crafl enve1oo-s marked on ,,.. J.K llllOfl".ISON. P .. c ... snea o ... ,.,. .. C..Cd\I ""le• •'>IO ~'° con Ir act tenenc41 Program • 3-273 I or type of wori.er .-Oed 10 o..it11de Bids lor Yatell-5 all.a.Jf.ANNEIC Oco r P• • Ma•c• ~ l '' '"''" ~u·h "''' ~tor P1ace P1ansara on file O•-exec\.lte1tieconlrKt Triese Embankm4!0tland~ 90Qlt:,e.ke •(J88 wnJn •ei•eo rec1orotPnyFacPlann1ng l r11esare on 1t1ea11heDtS LOC ATION OF THE ...... KAUfMANN 'ne 0 ST R1C. l •eSMves Eugene F Har"e Cou1 TRICl office localed at Ot WORK The w0<k to be per· M>Ol.£ Mt.IC NOTICE "'"' "Q'' 10 <t'1e<.1 any Of all Community College D1str•CI llCe ot Phy l'ac Planning fOfmed n9fe\.inder is tocated ANO Of' PFHTIOH bod~ .• · • ..,111ve any .,_ T1a11e1 Fsclllly iJ70 II.dam' Tra11er FatlVty Copies may 111 tne City ol Irvine CO\.ln ty TO ADMIMITIEA NOTICE TO r&Qul&r tit'' :>• 1ntorma11toes Costa MeM CA 92626 Tele· oe obt11ne<1 on request A 01 Orange at Yai9 Avet1ue. llTAT( NO. A141170 CONTRACTORS r ilf'y D1<h .,, ,,, 1'1t' D1Cld1rig ptione 17141 43:?·S707 copy OI lhese rates shall be Yale AvenU41 and RooMVell To all 1'19!rS bef'tettC•&nM CALLING FOA 1101 Pur~u1n1 IC l••e prov1S10l'IS NOTICE IS HERfBY oo.ied 81 the i<>b site 1StrMI tr!tdt1or., a.,a er·"' "Qt''• '><:ti()<)< O.s••·cr '"'"" " :>' •ll<·l·'l' · • •·1 ot ttit-Lab<>< GIVEN IPHll ltie above I It shall be mandalor, uoon I DESCRIPTION OF WORK credolOfS and pe<~q ..,r "e<J S<noo D·SI• 1..')(J>e I 1ne C\l&lt' r,1 Call· named ScnOOI 0.Slroct fe>< !he CON TRAC TOR to wnom Tne WOtk to be pe,.lor~ may be 01~..,1~ nl~«•stt'O B o o .. •-' ,. •O O ,..,., a .,.. 01<;' RIC• nas OD· Ora"Qe C.ounty California 111e contract •S awarde<I end snall 1nci..a. but nor be hm· tl'I tl'le will ar.a co< ~· ;•!' • co • d .,. • "" , '' • 1 <, •a·· ~ ' v"' ••·e 011ec1or ol act•ng b) 11n<1 tnrovgfl •1'1 upon any subcon1rat1or 1ted to Irrigation a.no Lind· JEANNE BOG. E ~(' /-1 ,1 Ma• ' '988 •ne l')pDdrtmf'n! nl lndu'ltnal Govern,ng Soard herein under such CONTRACTOR scape C.onstrue1t0n AISON ALSO l<N()Wl\j AS P111c" c>I 6 r1 Rf't" IJI fie at ons tne general elle• rf!ferred 10 aa DIS-lo pey r\01 less thin 1119 said COMPLETION OF WORK JEANNE I( MOR RISON 1460Ci :.and L•n· " l111ne P•th a111ng r.itt OI per diem 1R1C T Niii ·-·ve UP 10 IP9Clhed r811lS 10 all work&•• All work exclusive of Iha A I( A. JEANNE M OR (A "" • •00 ""•llM 11"'0 1ne Qerter al b11I not later 111an trie above~ employed by l11em •n lhe •• item 90 calendar malnten- R•SON Al<,. J • MO R P•,1ec1 l•ll'rlol1t l l •"jP•e-.a111ng rat .. tor holiday •111,.0t•ml' 1Mtaledb1dslor ecut1ono1tr1e con1rac1 anc.e shall be compt.ted RISON Aw. A J(o\N...,E K NII"" J "'""',•tv '' ori and •e<t1me wo•~ 1n me lo-the ,..., ... ,o of a e<>nlr&el to• No bidder may withdraw W1tn1n 60 COOS9C\llrw days BOGLE A~ • JEANNE S(•co0 ·~ealP• l 'l',. 110 I ca"1, ,,. wn•c" lh•\ Nor• is to ltifl above proiec1 8!'1f bid for a period ot sixty from tii. d'1e apecitled In 1<,t.u l'MAN" erv , E P 11c,. P•d~• ••ft O• ~ ,. t>e P'"'< •med'"' eacti cr•ll S.ds 'hall oe r-Yed •n i60) day5 alte< IM date Ml llwt Notice to Proc.ed The ,. Pfll·I"-r ..,,.; •·-er •11eo ••OOO So1no r ar ,o• '• ,,. or t1P'-ul work"" needed to lnl' e>•ace 1<Jent1hed ebove fOf tne ~1ng ol bids •14tm ol work 90 calendar Dy SARA ~AMEIE"'. BOGLE _A 9r2G e .. ec~ie 1ne tC>"l'ittt Tl\eSe ano sna 1 t>e ~ ano A payment bon<I and a maintenance 1h1ll com· CRA'f'lllf ' 'hf' S .per.or °'j(' T _[ S .. r RE 8 v •ate' a•" or.'''" 11 t~ D•S· Oub"C'v read aloud at the oerto•ma,..ce oond Wiii be lmence on ll"te day loltOWl"Q Court 01 0• .. flQe r.,... tv re , IE'°< 1•a• ,... ..bove TR1C T oll•ce •otaled a• SOSO above "tied time end •!"Quired O"Of 10 eaecu11on the aooepta~ by the owner ll•l'Sl r ~ 1ra• S ARA •i1me<1Sc1ioo10.strrtol Ot Ba,.an<.cl P•..-, llv1ne CA ,pla<e olttiecontr11Cland sh1llbe of all olhef 11em1 ol work ,AMBER"' BOGLE <.RAYNE angeCounty C1111c;,r111a act-112714 ror11"s may°" OD· T,_e will be a $1000 ~ •n tne lorm set tonh 1n 111e sna11 contlnU41 tot~ eod 01 r.e 11poo•n1e<1 u P"rJonal, 1ng by and 1nrougr1 '"Gov-111ned on reQuest "copy ot posit raqulfed lor eac;h set of con1rat1 documents said 90 day pet'iOd ·•1J•8~&nlMl1ve to adm1n11t8f erning Boero l'lere1n1fte< ra-these ralfl., -.hall Ill' PO•led , 010 CIOCu~I• to QYarantee Purs\.lanl to Section 4!>90 .AWARD OF CONTRACT 111" f'llBll' :>I trre oece<l!lfll !erred to u DISTRICT w\11 a1the 100 ~''" netr r•turn 1n good cond1t10rt ot tne Government COde ol The Owner reMrwa the T"e oe1111on requells rece•lfe up to Dul not latef 11 •naJ• ~ mon<111trJ1v uoon w lh1n ten days aller the b•d trie Slit• 01 CalllOfn•I Iha fight all• opening bids to '"''hO"'• 10 adm1n1sll'• the ,,...,, 1ne 11boV9 stated time lhe CONT~AC TOA to w'10rn opening date con1rae1 wlll contain retect any or all blda. 10 H iil!! _,.,011r tne 1"°4!0ef't· M llle<l l'>l<ls l()f lhe ·-•rd ol lne contracl •• , .... ardf'd and Eacti btdOa< tnall be a l)fov1s1ons perm11tmg the .,..,.,. any lnfa<mallly In a OeM •a,.,,.n,s1ra1to'l ol Ea a contractfortheabOvee><o-upon aoy t ubcc.nl11tctor c e'lsed contrac tor successful bidder to Did to make ewarda In Ille It las A.ct 1ect S.ds shall oe recl'•ved tn \.lnoet '"',, CON TRAC TOR e>urauan1 10 ,,,. Bustness tublhtu1f! secur;taes !or any 1n1er .. 1 of tne C>Mlef and to A r.ear•no on 11'1• ~''''°" 1ne p1.ce •<lenlllted abOY9 to pay not \en inan '"' u 1d and ProfHllOf'll Code ane moneys w1ll1held by tne DIS· re~t _. olhef bid• woll be net<J on MARCH 23. and 1111111 be opened and eoec•lle<I '''"'lo ell worlt.ers be llcenMd "' tne lotlOWlng T RIC T 10 ensure pe r· PROPOSAL OUARANlEE t988 a1 1 45 P M 1n Oept J>l,lbhctv 1e11d alCk.ld a1 the employed by ltiem 1n !he e1· classlhcatoons lormance under Ille con· ANO BONDS: Eactl bid ltlall Nt 3 at 700 C1V>C Centet above-stated 11me and ecu11on ot the ton1rae1 C-10 Electrical (genei-811 tr1c1 be accompanied by a 0.111e Wnl Santa An1 CA plac.e No t>oddet may w11ticraw Each Did mual conform Wiik 111ru March 24. 1988 c.rtllled Of caehlet'• chedl 1F YOU OBJECT to the n .......... oe a 125 00 oe-a.ny b•d fOf a pe<•O<l 01 forty and be reeoonalve to the · 9 00 em or l>y 1 CO'pc>rale 1Urety granting of thoe ~otion V°" pot1t reQ\.11rfld tor each se1 ot l1vft t'Sl dey, ,r,, .. 1119 cete contrKI documents Oe•ernln9 8oerd. 81 bOf\d on the form lul'nlahed ahoul<I .,,,,.. •Pf*I' at the bid documents to guarantee se1 l0< 1~ 008n1"9 01 t><os Eech l>ldder "'811 IUbm•t Clla1u:ellor, Ould 4 by tne Owfll!I •guarani .. '-1nQ and stat• your Ob-lhe<f , .. "'n 1n gOOCI con A oay"'8nt bOnO and a on tne rorm tvmlllled ""th erOWftetf that bldoer ""41. ff an awwd jecilona or '11e written obiec· d•tl()rt wrth1n 10 days •lier pertormerv~ t.ond SPiatt be the contract Oocu"*1ts a P\.lbh~ Oreng41 Coest II ma6e to l\lm In K • nons wrtn the 0011r1 before the bid ooen1ng oaie requtred ~· or 10 uewlion Mat of tne propowd MlbGOn· Oa•ty Piiot March 9 t6 1988 oordance with the tenna of tne '-IOQ Your 8WM'· EXh bl<ldef snatt be a ot the con1r11e1 and shall be tractor• on tl\lt projeCt H W972 his bid, Pf~tly MClUf8 ance may be 1n person or by 11can1 ad con Ir actor 1n 1119 tOfm 'ISi forth "' ll"te required by ine ~bi.ttlllQ •-IC MnfM'r Workman'• Com~tlon your 1ttorn41'.Y pyrauanl to trie Business contract documents end SYl>C"Ontracllng F,,, ,.._. "" ~ lnlUfence and llablllty In• IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR and Prolnaion• Code and PurtN&fll 10 Section 4$11() PrKtic.t Act 0.0-nment CITT °' ~ 1Uranci., execv1• a contrac1 °' 1 contlngetlt eree1110< of 1>1 looensed 1n the totlow1no of the Oov..-n,,,.,,1 Code ot Code Section 4100 et aeq C:AUPOMt!A In the requlfed lorm and !tie oec uuct Y°" """' t11e ctuaillc11tons Ille State ot Calllom1a the fact\ bidder rnuat t11bft,i1 NOT'ICI l\lrnletl Mtlefac\oty bOndl y0ur ~ w1tt1 th4! court 0< C· tO Clut1loe.at10rt Eiec-contreCI will contain wi111 eecti bid centfled 0r INVTTlllO •t tOt IN t111ll'ltul periotmanoe ~t ft to the peJaooal trleal Cont•actor P'OYlSlont perm11l1ng the c.thlet a chedl peyllbM to NOTICE IS HEREBY of ltle OOftl(fCt and fOr the ,...,...,.... llCIC)Otflled by A pr ... bld con•ence Wiii auccesstul b 1ddt r to 11'11 DISTRICT or-a bid bOnd 01'\/[N ,,.., _.., bldt _.. ~, of ~ of m6> rM cou11""'"" IOllt mon1ha oe Mid Monc1ay the 14th or tubttrtula MC""'-tor llrlY 1n the for-m ... '°"" 1n the be ,~ by tne C.ty ewtt terlalmen and lat>ortll "°'" tne Cla1e of lwtt • Mllfcfl at I 00 AM at Un•-mQnlff !Olllthhtld by,,. Dis-conlr.c1 ~II '" an of IM CUy of ltwtne, Cell-tl'leteuncMir .. d'8dl Ot ~ o1iener111 pt~ aity HIQll &l'IOol 417 t Cem troct to IM4ire o.rt0r mence &f'IOUflt not .... INn 1004 of f«nla tot t1Hnltn1ng all '*9nt.. b6d0er0 • bOnd ~ be in en In S.Cl•Of\ 700 ot the pue Ofiv.. lt'oMe, an tM under the oontrac1 the mulmUm _,,,, of bid .. t>Of Mrvlc.ft m•lerleta. amount of 11 not._"*''-' "Obe• CQde of C.lltOfnla mulll9UfPoll ••aoe arM 0..9''*'1 8w•......, u a guarentea thlll the bid-tOOlt. equipment, ...,.._, OO)peroeMoftMamoul\t of n.. Olft8 fOr flHlO e1a1rns wll heh bid ITIYll 'ontorm •r De'lltl I • ...._ def wlll ent• Into the ttanepon1flon, 11ttlt• and "-bid Tiie Faltf!M Pet· ftOt .. pn PtlOr to '°"' and be r.-oonlll/e to the Pvl>tttlled Orange Coeat prOC>Qeed comraet If the all other ltemt and fedtlt• 1ot"""°8 9ofllCI .._. 1104 be ,,..,.._ trorn t!'le date of the '°"tract cSocumenl• lac?I Deity Pilot March I . 11. tlM MIN II awwded to IUCh necHaary thtreto1. H ._"*'ON llUndfed (1001 ....,_. nottee aocw. bidder lhAlt l\.lbmll. on the M71 btddllr In IM 8¥11'11 of lalluf• Ptovtded In the COfltfacl l*wnt o4 W. tot# llmOUftt "°""MAY EXAMINE the form~Mtfltht '°"' __ .,. Wlftll'C to enter Into Mild conhK'I dOCUtnenla lorY .. /loS(m-MIMbldPf'°'IW'lllllllnlfle .. ll.,. Illy tN COUt1 n you trK'I doc:utnel'lta. a l!ttof the ,_""' -eudl ~ _.. t. fOt banllmenl Lan.ctecape OOfttf'ect ,,_......._..., .... .. a ~ .,,. .... ac1 in P'oPoaed euooontractor• on iiOfiCi to tllftecl 1 o g e 1 her w 11 11 • p . ..,.... ~__.not .. ._ ....... ~ m.ty ...,,. .. Pf'ttlCt •,.......Illy ~-Tiie OllTNCT r...,..... purlenan~a lllettto. l ft .__.,.. ........ (100)..-• _.,. ltle ~or AllnMrt .. ...,int Md ~ C~ Ntl.. the rlol'lt 10 '9jKf ""'I or al at11C1 ecacwcMncie wlll'I !tie -" of N _., amount o4 ...,..,, 0t ..-tt.a at• .,_... ,.,, ,.,.ad,._ Act ~ Otat11e1 Coast DIOe OI '° ...,. any 1c. IC*fl'leatJOns on-. 8' IN IN bid P'toe,...... In 1t1e ..,,., "' .,. wiutOt Ot O°'u' ,.,.,, Code lectlon ~t'r ~ Dletr\ct ,..,..,... 1n ~ l>lda or In Offlot of tne OfraciOf of~ oon1rect. °"" ...... ..,.., ••••etor ... flM ~ 4 tOO .. -. llcS OMdtlne· I 00 O'doc* ""'.....,,.. lie WOttca Illy Mf'W*ila "'*"' art .. cwrtwtm..,Wolaat· £.cttb!OOer"'ulllUtlf°nlt PMllfll'le 7tlldayof Aprll, ~IOlMpt~ DATIOFOf'E"llHOltOe C-.0 "A" or "Ai" In._ ............ ,..,.. ..... wiff'l eecfl Did a CUt1illed Ot .... ofleettoft t17,o4•~ ..... be~ ......... ~ OuMll." ··n. Ml ... ,_ ..,. eo.-. t.Mf!W't ~ ~ to f'laol o1 lid ~' Of· Code ot .. 8'• of C.-oMcll of 1t1e CltyOet\ of 11'9 ... ~ ,... ...._ to ....... N .. of en In-IN Dl.STAICT O! a bid bOfMS lice OI Pvr"-'9 DirKlOf. ~ tt1e OllT~T W Gt>-City of WW. lo-.f • "'~ C....ny COM· ....... . ..... tn..,,,., -tor1tl tn .,.. oon-.... ..tty Kalin COMI tlllfted ffom 11'11 Dnc1or of 1720o Jamo.r.. ..OH, ........ f/lftVOl,.... In lN MUC M>TIU · Fedefel ~later Circular 570. · 1984 Rev•llon (or mosl recenr edd1t1on1 will be accepted FalYr• to submit acceot1ble bOnds will be cauM ol reiectlotl o! btd PRE'\/AlllNO RA TES OF WAGES In acc;orcsanca Wiiii tile prOYlllOOS OI SecttOn 1773 of the California Lat>Ot Code. tl"te ~al Pf.-.alhng rates ot per diem wages and holiday and overUm• work In the locauty In whlCh tile work 11 to be penormed hea t>ee<t oblllned trom the dlrectOf of the Oeppertment ot In· oosuat Relahons. a c09y of whtCl'I 11 on ., .. In the Ofloce of the City Cleflt ot tne Cuy of lf\llM and wlM be mac. available to any lnt9festec:I party ypon reqU41'1 The contractor a.no eny aubcon- tractor under him Shall pay not less than the apecllled prevailing 1a1n ot wages to all workmen em~ in the exec:utton of tne contrect LABOR REGULA TtON The con1ract0< Miall coml>I) wllh ell 1119 reQutrements ol Section 1777 S togethef With 111 other applicable requtre- ments of the Cellforn" Labor coo. DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· FICATIONS A lull Mt or Cltawfn9S end apecihcatt0n1 JOHNSON & ~ON l 11u.ul11 M,., ,,, y ~.""O ,, ••. tJ ''- 1... Ja l a ...... ...l" ~.kl '11 THITA TllOIL Coupe. 4 cyl. 4 spd, po_, btakea, AM/FM cass 1 Mvat see (1AR06121 $2. 195 HB Chrysle<-Ptymoutri 842-0631 PtalC *>TICE is avallable tor lnapectoon w1th0\JI charge at the ottice 01 the Dtrect0< of Pubhc Worlls o! trie City ol Irv•,,. Complele M IS ol Slid dtiW 1ngs apeclficattorls and b•d documen t s may be l)\,lrchased from lhe o.>111 ment ot Pvouc Works C•t) ol lrv•M 17200 Jamboree Road Irvine C111torn1a 927 13 A non-retundabte tee ol $25480 will be charged IOf e1Ch set of docYm•nts Or1W1ngt. specilicat1on1 and bid doc:u"*"'' wlll be mail- ed. upon rece!PI ot request& no i.ter than ten (10) calen- dar days Pfior to tne ~le Ml le>< ~ng bids. tor an ad dlllonal charqe o! $5 00 SECURIT Y FOR COM- PLETION OF WORI< lt>e contract documents call tor monthly progress payments base<I upon 1119 engineer's eat1mate ot tne pet'centag. ot work completed The C11y will retain teo ( 10) peroent ol MCh PFOQf n5 peymerit as MCUr•ty le>< complettOn or the balance ot ,,..,. worlt At tna request and expenM ot the l\.ICGMllul bldO.r 11141 Crty will pey the amount '° r•tained upon compliance with 1119 requirements ol Government COO. Section 14402 and the provisions of HB Crirvsier-Plymoutn 842-0631 ~ ... l ,,, ,,,.. ·d •q .. ~ 1111 tlO• £1 d f .... ., ., 919 7~00 ~~"''· BUICK ,..., P\8..IC NOTIC£ 1ne contract documenta pertaining to • Substitution ot Securi11os PROJEC T ADM INIS T RA TION All Questions rel a· 11ve lo IP\IS pro141Ct prior to opan1ng D•Os stiall be d1rec1ed 10 Ms Sriawn T Pl ompson Telephone Numt>et 17 141 660-3691 BY ORDER ot tne City Council ot the C11y of lrv1n41 Oiied March 1 I 1988 CITY OF IAVINf, e1: NAN<;Y C. LACEY, City Clwtl Publ;stied Orange Coast 0.11y P110I March 16 23 1988 Sedan 4 cyt 5 tpd. 111 pwr steering d isc br akes, AM/FM can Su~ clean ( 1MJY2061 $2.995 HB Cnryater·Plymouth 842-0631 111 NINI f .. ll '11·6, loaded w/powar eqy1pment, & 1unroot I I NSZl96) S 10.~ Oii 5'0. 5630 PtalC M>TICE community TPle 1988 HCO Orent 10 tne C•ty 19 S29• 000 Thas,. lederat fynds are 10 oe yM<! so that ma)l1mum Of10tlly 11 given to actM t-wnte11 wiM carry °"' one ot the na11onal ob,ec lives ol 1 t>enal1t 10 low and mod er ate income lam111et 0t 2 aid 1n the prevent10rt 0t el1mma11on or slyms or bllght The Community 0.veloo rnent Stock Or ant eslabllltl •• IS Its primary obiecllv• the develoC>lnenl of vlat>le urban communtties tnciud· •ng oecent hOullnQ and a _______ ....:.;W;.;:9;,;:;80.;;.1 w lteble llv•ng enwonment and expandlng economic P\B.IC NOTICE opporturnty. Pftncfl)&lly tor CITY OF peraon1 of IOw and modef FOUNTAIN VALLIY e1e 1ncom• NOTK:f OF Aeatdents are enco..iregec f'Ue&.K: HIARIMO to submit their td•as by let · A PUBLIC HEARING WILL tar IO that 111tt 111\d board BE HELO ON APRIL 6 198& members ,, .... time to r• BY THE HOUSING ANO ~ them Ple&M dlract COMMUNITY DEVELOP· yO\Jr letters Of lnqUlrlH 10 MENT ADVISORY BOARD Joan Dean Houllng and IN THE CITY COUNCIL Community Development c 11 AM BE Rs 1 0 2 0 0 City of Fountain Valley SLATER ,t.'\IENUE AT 7 30 10200 Sr.ter A,,.,,\.19 Foun p M 111n Vatlay. CA 92708 The pyrpoM ot the hear-96!>-4400 ••t. 261 tng 11 to obtain Input from Publlahed Otano-CC>Mt rMldenll as to what they Dally Piiot Marefl HS 1988 l)lfeelve are the needs of the W97a STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? The Legal Oepartl'l*\t at the Daily Pilot Is pteaMd to en· nounce a n.w service now 1vall- able to new businesses We will now SEARCH 1he name for you at no eictr1 charge. and save you the ti~ end the trip to the Court House In S1nt• Ana. Then, of COUrM. lfttr the search la c:ompleted -. will flle your fictitious bulinen na~ st1tement wfth the County Clerk. publith once a wMtt for four ~• u requited by law end then file your proof of pubtl· cation with the County Clerk Please atop by to file your fictitious business statement at the Daily Piiot Legal Oepar1· ment. 330 West 8ay, Costa Mesa. California If you can not stop by. please c:all us a1 (7 14) 642-4321. E•tension 315 or 316 end we wlll make arrangements for you to handle this procedure by m111 If you should have any further questions. p .. aae call us and we wtll be more than glad 10 aslltt you Good luc;k 1n your new business" ho better to dlscuaa food trends and Coltfomkl cuistne than Wolfgang Puck and ht. proti6Qe AltM lreuef, who ha¥e been credited with NYMng Callfomla'a culinarf heritage. Wolfgang and Anne were recen"y honoled, along with Ive oet. prominent chefs and"*' ptot6ges. bVIM IMf lndultry Council at the American Culinary Legacy Awardl In New Yortl. The awards aatuted these chefs for their accomplllhmeNI In bol\ Pf• ~ l'9 traditions and pioneering new roodl ol American culllne. Addttlonat~ awards recognized lnftuencea that are paaled from chef k> pro . In tM toUowtng ..gment, Wolfgang and Anne Onsw9r questtona about their cooking philosophy, working rekrttonlhlp and, more speclficolty, their thoughfa on beef aa they shore their IMO«JNve recipes. Q Tell us a little about your cooking philosophy and wnot 1nsp1res you to create rrew dishes? fluclt I am 1nsptred by the environment of Ca11torn1a -the easy. casual litestyle and the ovollab11ity or fresh 1ngred1ents The quality a nd variety of products avail- able is important to my style ot c00k1ng lfeu9r: It's important to use the best available ingredients whteh c hange season- a lly Every ingredient 1nsp1res new Ideas Q In the changing world of food what d o you feel ore the most important trod1 tlonol cuhnory values to uphokj? "'9clt How to blend trodltiOn with innovation 1n the nght wav "9u9r. To atwovs use the freshest and best quali ty ingredients Q: HotN do you think you hove influenced Anne? Puck: Our working relot1onsh1p hos a llowed her to experience my influence and still develop her own style Q: Tell us about the recipe vou develOped fOt the Americ an Culinary Legocy Awards? Puck: I think Mondorln Steak Salad represents Ca lltornlo. Here \to'8 have lots ot fresh PfodUCe. Oriental lntlue11Ces and liohter eating hObts This dish 1s almost a ne'1N way ot eating beef -a rew way of seNing something ve<y common like a beet 1'onk steak lreuef: My d ish. New VOOc Strip Steaks with Crtspy Vegetables. Is mode with prime New Votk strip steokl. grllled and set\'8d 'Wtth mustard vinoigrette and critpV vegetable chips. I pteter to grill CNe1 mesQUl1e becOU98 It enhances the tkNor ot the beef and doesn't ~ the tklvor ot the main Ingredient Q: Do you feature yo.JI recipe on the menu at Spogo? Puett This recipe was on the menu Rlf some ttme and is now otten SEHVed as o speck>I This Is a lighter way cA eating beef ~ V0$, mony people wno c ome to Spogo ask t0t steak Also. I ttllnl( they like someth no cnspy to nibt>Mt on and it mokes It more cA a tun dish Q: HolN hOs you Pf9t8ntation ot beet changed over the years? PUclt Thefe ~no beet on the menu when '.Ne fltst oP808d Spogo Now people are p6ec:ned to tee unique beet dishes on the menu ~Wit molnlV gtMI 01 roost beet cuts We ute diffeferlt monnodes ond change the ~ Cl9S and gomlshel to moke each distl unlQue Q Howdo you think the wav AmfMiCON eat beef hOscto--~---Oll'8f tne veonond what do you ptedict fa Its Mule? f\ldt I ttW* moat al the Changes hcr"'9 taten ptoce In the metropolitan Qll9QI. Mar'IV hrdl start in the bla cltl8I. wne.e ~are heant'\ and fttness conlCb.& TheV .at mote tolodl onef entcN beef in mote~ WOV1 m pat ot on o.ierae bOkJnOed diet. ~'OJ ~ otwavs to.. o petCentoge al~ who want to oo out and ~ogood "9ak. t tNrW ~ beM la~ tNntvalceel ~oYOrtetya~ wtn'I a light Wagiette 1t 11 Vfll¥ ~o w. "V to a.ote me.. ~ ~ tha..,. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 16. 1988 lllncl end llodr Entert.lnment "'7J WOLFGAN G PUCK ~ ANNE BREUER lAJMANDAR IN STEAK SALAD lAJ ~ NEW YOR K STRIP STEAKS ~ lAJ WITH CRI SPY VEGETABLES lAJ 4 SeMngS Preparation nme 35 minutes Monnot1ng Time 2 hours Cooking T1rne 20 minutes 1/4 cup fresh lemon iuice 1I4 cup orange iuice 1/4 cup red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons mondonn or orange marmalade 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger 1 clove gor11c minced 3/ 4 teaspoon freshly ground white pepper 3/ 4 teaspoon SOit 1 tablespoon e~ro virgin olive 0tl 1 pcund beef flank steal( 2 1 /2 tablespoons peanut 0tl 1 tablespoon sherry wine vinegar Pinch salt a nd oeooer 1 /2 pound sh11toke mushrooms sltceo 1 medium sno110• m inced 4 cups mixed so1od greens moche orugula. a nd curh,. endive Prepare mannode 1n saucepan c ombine lemon iuice vronoe Juice. red wine vinegar. marmalade. g inger genie 1 2 tea spoon wtute pepper o'1d 1, 2 teaspoon salt Simme< gently unt11 reduced to 1/2 cup, cool Whisk 1n ohve 0tl Reserve 2 teaspoons marinade f()( v1no1grette Add flank steak to rema1n1ng mar• node rurn1ng to coot Cbver ono mannote 1n retr•oerofOf 2 hours Prepare vinaigrette wn1sk togethe< 2 tablespoOns peonu· 01 sherry wine Vinegar 2 teospcx:>ns of monnade pinch of soi ono pepper Set aside Remo"Je steak from mannode. Ol9f hot cools gnll 5 minutes on ecxh side Remove and let rest tor 5 minutes carve m1n1V on dlogonal In remo1n'ng oU soute shhtake mushrooms and Shallots t()( o minutes Season with omch a sett and ~ Toss $010d greens with Vinaigrette. dMde greens among 4 d inner plates Fon steak shoes on one side a greens and anonge mushrooms on the othef side .......,.. data'*~ 35 7 colones. 24g protein. 25g tot 10g corborlvdrQte. 3 6mg iron ( 1Q 8' US ROA). 2a.mg 90d•um 60mg chOlesterol ( Cornf:>'ete nutnent analysis avo1klb'e upon ~) .: Serv ""Q s Preooro • 0" • ~ ' "'(\., · · a •oo•esocxrs :' o ,.. ;·. e m ustard .3 'OD1eSO<XY's ··es" -:~.v.- u1ce oo•esi:x.lOns sner•\ ,.. "e ""0g0r 2 l'Y)001urr s"'O c rs ~ .,-eo 1 4 cup e~ro " rg1r "' .... ::- 2 8-ounce -...e~ 'Ve r .... s•r o steal(S 1 medlUfT' DOI( "'1-J C"'-'.J'C ' 'T\f>.j u..,... 'AO beet c arrot oorsn10 • -nee ufT' ve11~ ont0n ' .:Juor oeonut 011 : • 0010SOO()r"IS flour .3 J T 00 SCXXY' SO It • : 'PUSP-.."X"'lr"'\ treshlv ground 0 100. oeoper J ""'gs oors1~ Prepare vinaigrette co--c ")€ ..,....us•ora emon 1uice vinegar and Shallots SIQWI\. wn1~ ,... 5e osioe 0"'9f hOt coois g ru1 stec .. .., :Joout ~ m 1riute5 .::Y' each side season With salt and peopef -; e'""'---....,.e and le rest ooout 10 minutes. shoe thinly on dK>gonol l'v1eonwn11e oreoore C: • sch Vegefob1es 't"\ "''" ~ce ootcno. beet carrot parsnip one on1t3T\ n a eep saucepan heat the peanut °'' to .360° ~ Deep ~ oototo beet carrot and parsnip 5'~ until c nsp Drain Seoorote on•OI" s ~~s 1n10 .,ngs toss tn flolw and dee(rfry Drain To assemble sooon 1 1 ~ o o esc::>OQ(ls ot vtnoigre"e on eod't a 4 dinner ~tes Mouno a '-<lnet¥ d \1'9Q9t~ on vtnatg19"9. arrange sTeok shces around me vegetables Season wl tt'\ IOlt and pepper Gom1sh .,,....th oorslev Nulrtent c:taea P9f tMYtng. 5 i i calones. 28g protein 31g fat. 29g carbohydrate 3 8mg iron (21'\ U S ROA) Q50mg sodium: 65mg cho6esterol ( Comoiete nutnen t anotysis a.olc:Jt»e '4>0'l request ) F r1t\h (ro\p ROMAINE LETTUCE .. --•( UI t• I BUNCH eff a•••··• srw ....... , GlAZI I~~ ••• '6-0z 100•. Notvrol Flo-.or Canned products -=---~~---------~~~ enhance the fresh Fruned Mexican Stew is a sreat example of how sevttal canned products can be used to en~nce f'rnh i~1~nts. convemcntly l)'odUCin& I QrTnlftl dinner With minimal preparation. Fresh carrots. celery and onions. veactablts that most ho uJeholds keep on hand. arc simmered in canned beef broth. wnh the tast) additions of canned tomaLoes. kidney beans and arttn chilies. Qrepno, ~mip and clUli PO~ add 1hcu sty spice ofM~ltic.o. so the oaly spectal inpedient to buy 11 cubed pork. California clina peaches, stirred in It the last m1nule, add a surpn sina burst of tan-sweet Juiciness. And thar,old- en color makes Lhis Slt'W as 1ttract- 1"e as it 1s dchc1ous. FRVITED MZXICAN STEW 1 eu (It ~) Calli ....... cllq pac* Mins im Jmke •r ut.ra Hpt IJ,,., z,.....,.n .... ~ CLASSIC DESSERT STRAWBERRY GLAZE .98 Fresh -.- YOU NG SPINACH BUNCH .25 Sno Boll CAULIFLOWER ( .. ......•.•... ) 1u1ucOMAN AJI MllnN ..... •u•...oun ltMhlfU•IM laa~d.._ 1n •) c11fl• •• ~ ...... I 'JI IJ 1111 ...... , 11 .IHI •II I "' ........ ~ 1 CM (It emeet) .WWH .... tees t alfl dlkl llke4 eunu 1 Nf dllld lliedl may ....... ewt .... •Han l eu (lt ~) kWMy Ma.u. ...... t •••lnfn• o..r . .UH wtm ! ldklf••• ••ltt 1 cu c• ..a>~ l1'ftlt dlWet DniJI .-cha.~ .. liqWd. Brown pork in oal in laflt Du1eb oven. Stir in bed brotll aad pacb liqu4 Brina ao boil; cover Ud reduce Mat to simmer Coot 4~ minutes or until tmder. Stir in chili powder, orcpno. cumin. ~ tomatoes. carrots. cdef)' and onion. Simmer 20 minutes or until vcaetabksare tender. Stir in beans. flour and 11een chilies. Cook until milltUIT boils and thick.ens. Stir in peach halves to heat ~rouah before scrvina. Makes 6 serv1np. 90 PltOOf I 75 LITER 7.99 ~u 2.25 ......,,_.· FUJI L& .29 RfC. J 50 1.75 I Mexican cooking Silll plified If a Polish-·1c1han girl can cook Mn1can. w lan ~ou Thafs tht" 1 contcnt1on of Ida Romo . "'ho\e cookbook on \k ·ocan dtshe\ ha\ JUSI been published 15() M ~4opo ~I~ SYCAMORE RIDGE CHA DONNAY J l , •• GALLO CHABLIS 8l.ANC US DA CHOICE .... s••1•1,..w• ••AT L& 1.99 l8 .... . ~;;;. cu• O' ••••n •• •tOi=. ..... ~ ·-: ~ 1~0Z 53 ~~ -ORIENTAl • Oua•t Ch led C.onon KERN S NECTARS ·" .. " ~-" Frnil STlAKS .. '·" flLLllS a•·" 3-0unc• Pockoge NSS DEMAE RAMEN 8 S-Or Ortgtnal Or Spicy EBARA TERIYAKI SAUCE • s ~·• IAS JO.Ct. (Or 26-Ct Mowo Th on\) NEW FREEDOM MAXI PADS 170 or 250 Wott G E READER LIGHT BULB 2.ff 2.ff BIST 0' FRYIR Ro mo. daughter of a Pol \r fathcr and a S1c1han mother. mar ned a man from Mexico and ".:i' plunged into the v.orld of cor beans. ch1hcs and cho rizos v.hl'' e'er she \!Siled her in-lav.s • Guadalajara. She became so adr1 at Mc.ucan cookan1 she even osx r ed a restaurant when w rctur.,:J to the l " CALIFORNIA FRESH CHICKEN c LIL When she first went to Mc>. , she felt compktcl> out of place , .. · said. "'I couldn•t speak Spanish. an .. there I "'as in a houx wn h a largl I rami1) ·· In her mothcr-m-la-. ·s un' kttchen. she learned about Me.\ll ci'l cooking ··Mama and my sislcn-1n i I 1a .. taught me to make economacJ' 498 I dishes from native Mexican foo<l, hke com , beans. ch ilies and choc ~ I 'J9 I olate."' she said. · · · · · L& REG Oft 1 HOT L& • I Y can of lenathy v1s1ts t ORANGE ROUGHY ta I.ff Fre\h • 79 OKOf Moyer 1 lb II~ or Huck Guadclajara produced the rfel~\ FLORIDA BAY SCALLOPS LI •• SLICED BACON . .. lA l.'J9 for .. Homcst)le Mexican Cooking -------------------------------(Surrey Books. S9.9S). a com fortable collection o f some 2r11 M~"can d1sht"S OR 2-LITER • ..... aAfHltOVM TISSUE Ultro Premium J ~ 01 SHEBA CAT FOOD ~ M(AT Oft lllU SHARP CHEDDAR I-Or Gallo Or C",oltleo SALAME CHUB _, . " MICJIQIA'I ~oz .99 .s• 1.79 u.ounc. .... ioctl ST£AK.UMM STtAKS .. • .. . ..••.•... I." J2-0a_ ~ CITRUS Hill ORANGE JUICE c IA. 1101.-W WT Gii IOS 100Z lllG G Oft WHITI FISM & "ME 77 OZ TIN Mon~tt l•·Or A.11<>'1.d WHITE FISH I PIKE S l l IOX l lMll , 2.99 2A9 a.- . ..... .... .n ............................... 1 .. . , . 5-L8 IAG All Pu aPOSf 1 liter R99 or Diet PEPSI OR SLICE ........•... .79 1.M The book fcatum food found in Mc.\1can homes. Using readil· a'a1lablc 1ngrcd1enu. she shov.' C\ en the no' ice cook how to ma kt tast) d1shn that do not requm houn of preparation. Each recipe 1s introduced v.1th .t fcv. l1pson preparation s. scf' ing. or menu suggestions 1ntcnpersc:'d with comments about Romo's fam1 h memben If )Ou·vc cnJO)cd a meal at J Mc,1can restaurant and would hkl to re-create the fcsuve occasion at home. )OU can do 1t with Romo\ cookbook The book 1s a .. a1labk at book I stores or b) mail Send check w monc) order for S 11. 9S (include~ I postagr and handling) to Surrc' Books. 500 N M1ch1p n .\'c Ch1caao60611 Here is her recipe for pompano v.h1ch 1s abundant 1n the G ulf ot Mu1co. she said ... With its n ch and dchcate fla vor. 1t 1s a favonte when cooked en paplllorc." U te ~madt" parchmen1 bap or fold perchment paper into conn.. PAMPANO EN P APD..LOTE ,,,, .......... ... ,,.....,. , ... ... 4 fU 'I at ...... lr'llamH le' lilleMs ... ."' ...... _ ..... . "' ......... .. "'nt"*•· .... "' ...... ... ... ...... ..., ... "'a,d19µH1WllirWP "' c•f c•••,.• c•••e4 a '•••• ~ pompano fi.Ucu ID tJeaS Hat butter in lkilld alil mdted. 11ir ia flour. Coot over low tat. st•rri• ~ eckl RoCk .,.ct-~. ltim .. atil moolh and .. id. Add ah ud......., . .air. ~ eq.-MDOUlltl al uua:. ~Pudmll Uliaw:lt-~-.:c blp m 0 I .... Ot bM.i. .... Fald ... doled . r.nwet0a11Jpicb.llba1llS .... wil ......... and ......_._JS mi1-.. Spi1t ...... ~ .. 1f'11 ly. Ot-. CoMt DAILY PILOTIWedneedey, Mweh 18, ,... C3 . Recipes for success whipped up by this Minnesota family;. Rea~ for success seem to run in comes from a line of winners, since prize toward the tuition. She also the family of a Minnesota hiah her mother and vandmother art enjoys spons and 1n her spare ume school senior and her uncle. consistent cookin& contest finalists. cooks. Unbeknown to each other. they But this time it was her tum, taking U ncle David Van Burtn of enter~ the 1987 NalJonal Egg top honors in the1un10Menior high Willmar discovered a talent with C_ookm& Contest and cac~ won a school division with her recipe for food can also produce rewarding div1s1on title. Now they will share Eggs 'N' Things Rice Round, which results after winning the adult the spo~hght at the 1988 Pacific uses on-hand ingredients in an division with his recipe for Curried lnt~f!lat1_onal Poultry and Eu Ex· uncommon manner. Egg/Chicken/Cantaloupe Cut-up. pos1t1on in San Diego, which will be Shelia, a senior editor on her Van Buren. a supermarket h1ghhahtcd by an awards cer-school newspaper, plans to hone bakery manager and devoted emony. Journalistic skills at the University fisherman, says he developed this Shcha Johnson of Lakeville of Minnesota and use her S4.000 (Pleue w Wll01ER8/C4) Pedroncelli chardonnay charming By MIIE DUNNE -.c ............ In bars and restaurants. you sec 1t and) ou hear 11 more and more· The person ..-. ho ordered the ho u\C ~hue wine yesterday and was t·ontent with a glass of genenc chablts. 1s toda) requesung I chanJonna). I Long the queen of California's white vanctals. pretty much con· I fined to the Cr) stal of ch1-ch1 dmner pan1es. chardonnay has become th e fashionable and readily accessible darling of the masses. The results have been predict- able With demand exceeding supp- l>. growers are planting ne..-. vine) ards of chardonnay or grafung "mes of other' aneties to the grape. wmcnes either are buying chardon- na ~ -.1nc~ards or signing growers to long-term contracts for the: vanet) 1 and. of course. prices for chardon- na) arc: rising across t~ board l o the consumer. this means the: eHr. da' bargain chardonna'\ - bottit's 1n the s.i to S6 range _:_ are endangered Releases of chardon- na~ 1 n that ca1egor). ho..-.e' er gc:ncrall) ha,en·t shown the depth that 1he 'anet) is capable of pruduung. 8) and large. the) ha,c.· bec:n dean and pleasant. but "1thout intriguing chardonna> character For a buck or t..-.o more. howe\ er. umsumers occasionall) ha' e found a 1..harJonna) that ..-.111 compt'tc.· no\<.' anJ nose. palate and palate "1th releases costing much more That ksson was brought home again the other da) in a blind tasttng of rec.entl) released chardonna)S some in the S 15 range. One of the more: 1mpressne ..-.a, the: J Pedronu.·111 1986 Sonoma ( ount} chardonna) IS8) The Pcdronc.clhs al"Aa)s seem to do ..-.ell b} chardonna). producing a..-. me of more c.harm and complC\1t~ than the: pncC' indicates. -~ Doaatoa1 I t~:J . 1 1 MOlll'f IA~ l -~ J I ~~!!$'!~M!ll~ x .... ·· ,f The · 6. which 1s pnct'.'d JUSt :!'i 1.ci 1s higher than the 1985. 1s an unusuall> <,pinted . ..-.ell-balan1..ed. mcd1um-bod1ed chardonna'\. "1th a perli.) n tnc smell. a pure and dcammg fruit na \or. and a long and 'arictal h true finish . rhc Pcdron1..el11s are an old-time.· ..-.inc-making famll). but thq don·t sh' from mno' at1on The · 6. for n~mplc . ..-.as kepi on its pre 1p1- tatmg )east t..-.1cc as long as the · 5. thus adding to its nchness. For the first lime the fam1I ) also has added the Dr) Creek Valle) appdlat1on tom 1..·harJonna) label Thi'> rcOcc. ts another trend in th1.· trade Mure consumers are looking for spt'ufic ..-.mes from spcc1fa an:as. thi:~ arc asking for a Dr) Crc.·c:l . .\IC\andi:r \'a lie'. ur a <;an ta ):na 1.. harJonna} - ruoJ sugg~t109s \\ 1nemaka John Pedron1..ell1 hli.es his · b charJonna) ..-. 1th Dungent"Ss crab. ··a t)plfal nice 1..h1cken with a gooJ Frcnc.h \auu~ on 11. or e'en a 'eal J1<ih .. Limit calories tolOOwhen snacking Beswr e .. ew a.Ml Gar*u When )Ou·rc countinJ caloncs. 1 100 1s JUSt about the hm1t for a snack. That's enough to quiet the hunger pangs unttl mealtime I without causing a calone overrun Herc arc 40 snack suggestions. L'NDER 50 CALORIES -I frozen gclaun pop bar (35l I -1 fresh medium pt"ach ( 38) Farmer John Ham Steaks 2 49 P91 lb Save .80 per lb. I Seal! SU..Fieob per Lt> ~ .. ., ScaJ>peJ Lt> l 99\ Cooked Shrimp ~ AlkmbC pe1 Lt> (Pre• 1'oa Seo lau FWet lb 4 "1 Kin Salmon Stk . Budget Gourmet ~~.:°ishes 59 Save .20 I 4 Pack-Charmin Bathroom Tissue Wbil•Onscenled Save .42 I 89 Knudsen Cottage ~~;~"e 119 Save .16 I Ziggys Lean & Tenaer Ham 2 78 ~r tb Save 2.00 per lb. I . -,;/ i.· .. ~ ,..~ \~· . I . ., ... J ',,..e" .. • ' \." ,,. ~-~ Krcnf Macaroni ?,~:~se233 /SJ Buy 3-Save . ~·~--~,. .;;P( 1 gallon~ alphs ~~t Drinks 69 Retnoerai.a each'!>•. Save .30 1 16 oz .-Ralphs Canned ~l1~ ,ean I 69 or ,eoc bes lleo 01 L.t• eoc11 ..m earth l!.:l..t:-tw An 11•; 9 9 . x •..• , ·~ ~ l. Save 301 -2 fuse dill pickks (30) -I cup low-calone cranberT) Prices effective March 17 thru March 2'3 , 1988 at all Ra l phs and GWC! Stores. JUICe <.:0Ckta1I (48) -One 6-0unce can vegetable JUICC C'OCkla1I m1xtd With a dash bottled hot pepper sauce and a da~h Wottntcnh1re sauce Garnish w\th I \lalk celcr). (38) NDER 15 CALORIES -.) fre-sh medium apncots (SS) -1 1 of a medium p-apefru11 topped wtth 1 tuspoon honey (61) -6 lu~ cucumber slices dipprd 1n 2 tablespoons sour <Team dip Wllh Fm.ch onion (S6) -YJ oh small cantaloupe (SI) -'">cup apnrol nttar (61) -v~ C'UP \an1lla ice milk 5P0nklcd wtth I te.aspoon chopped walnuts (66) -Y, cup unswcct.cncd ap- pbau« spnnkkd with 2 teaspoons raiiins(61) -2j Oun preUcls (Hl (Pl 11 I .. MACD/C4) Together--A Smarter Way to Shopl ~ ............... ~ ....... ---.. __ ,.. __________ __ ..--'-.... _____ .,. __ ......... Oto.,'-•--..-· ...... -· ..... ,,_ .. ________________ _ ... _________ .....,... ____ 0 ·-....--__ ....__, ,_,--·~---~ ---c I ... _...,._l/A ... •A----·--I ·---·I .... I _.......... -_ __ , ._ ... -...--- -....,. ___ c _____ _ • WINNING ALL INF AMIL Y ••• ..._ca out-of-the-ordinary creation while .. jusa r.ttint thi .. tCJldhef II home. Kis two cbddren took one taJ&c and uqed him to enter the eon~ Iris ff,. Wftture in t'Ootins competition. Their recipes are: CUUIZD BGG/CIDCKBN/ CANTALOVPE CVT·UP l ••••• mmtal1 .. 1, Mhe4 ......... ¥.e-...,.... '4 "' ........... , ,...... "' ....... prlie ... . ¥. .. ., ... eury ..... , ai. tea•n•.,..... .-,er -.c -~N l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- GAAND OPENING "OAJf; N9w Slar9 ,, .. a.rn.dlnol CHILEAN SWEET SUNSHINE REGULAR OR UNSALTED Seedle11 LB Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Lamb Chops ~ Ground Beef Patties~~~~ Sausage Links =!~!t .. ~ Back Ribs ::~·rc Chicken Franks ~~~':,."oc': 11 1189 Meat Pie~.:c..~:~·Yf )J~ '399 Pizza ~~ ~ .oz ggc Chicken Breast=--- .. agc H I B' . Mll 79c orme 1scu1ts ~MCX)fo l.&9c Hormel Biscuits::- •-01 59- --~ •3• ·~'2· M)l '1. Mll 11• BEEF BONELESS ~Chuck LB Garden Fresh Produce 81Ml'mb B1•ll 1r Turkeys :e~;~c>~•,.; *" Sizzlean =S.A(OU.AP ·1oz 1131 Ice Milk;?~ ~·1· ~-~ POT Compare these Low Prices Grocery Special s KRAFT REGULAR OR EX· n4IO< Velveeta ·: Dee• ~ 8 1 69 12-oz .Mazola Corn Oil Juice~~· 'Hansen~s Soda~-· ,Knudsen Yogurt.v-TU ~Sheba Cat Food.v-. ~Popc.orn =-----·w ·Ra1s1n Nut Bran :i.~~"LA& Peanut Butter=..c::;. Lipton Tea Bags Dial Bar Soap ~c Final Touch ==~· 11Q.LS '279 Northern Tissue _.y Huggie~=~·G<OI' ~T•a• CrJ8co Shortening:-:_ -'28 •8()Z 1579 Cheese ~;.~·0 ..ai •1 •• ..oi•1• Bagels:-•"4lll£r0 .>Gr 99-- ··MX •1 • Coca-Cola:;:: MIZ 49-Fun Fruits._. r ~-11(· >Mll49--..... ----. ........ _. s::.~:= -------~---..... = .-::=-: -- ••Hll •1• Carlo Rossi,¥_,__ Canadian Mist Seagrams ~-­ Meister Brau .... ADVBn9ED ITEM OUAMNT& wt.,.. ID ..... Oii ,_..~RO aA idN W ttWdW ... Ir M ID oondlitone ~ °"' ClDMOI. .. ""' OWi ol 8".........., ........... ()4ICll( .. -..,., ~ '°" .. ..,, ......... ......, ..,_. V.'£ ~ n~ ~TO L.Ml Olt AEFUSl SAL£S JO~ DEM.EM~ WHDUSAu:.M _ .................. .,, .. • ....-..c ......... di" •• lettf (C.-eet) ... ~ dlidM "'n, dl•H •• .,._ ...._ ........ ,. '4 "'~ ..... .,... ... ,., .... ,.....,... nm ......... , ...... re4 ~·lrtfe.8fd•el HaN-eeM_. ea ....... • deMI Dice enouah cantaloupe to make I cup. Set aside. Cut remainina cantaloupe into thin ~ if desired, for pmish. Refntcrate until just before servin&- Jn medium bowl, blend t<>sether mayonnaise. yoaurt and season- in15. Toss with eaas. chicken, I cup reserved diced cantaloupe, onions a nd chopped pepper until even ly coated with dressin&-Cover and chill to blend flavors. J ust before servina. if desired, on larse platter arranae rncrved can- taloupe wedJCs in sp<>ke fashion. placing pepper stnps on each wedge. Spoon ea mixture into center. Garnish with ea wedges. if desired. Serves 4. EGGS 'N' THINGS RICE ROUND zeu• J cepe ceeke4 nee 1 Hf <• euees) ~ed meuuella eMae, ~ "' "'n.ely ~ .......... I fw'HeMe4 esPo alkff 1 cu (U eacet) pbu .. mce 1 jar (!"' eacft) lllcM ····-reom ... balaM "' CWf ~ ceelle4 um 'fl ctlf lllcM 4lralM4 plmlemto- 1taffe4 IJffll •livn Z tablnpoo111 va&H Parmnu clltffse In medium bowl. be.at 2 eggs. Stir in rice, 1'1 cup of the mozzarella cheese and onion until well blended. Spread evenly across bot- tom of greased 12-inch pizza pan and form a rim. Bake in preheated 400-<1cgree oven until finn. 15 minutes. Layer rice mixture with hard- cooked eggs. piz.za sauce, mush- rooms. ham, olives. remaining mozzarella cheese and Parmesan cheese. Continue baking until heated tbrough, a n additfonal 12 to 15 minutes. Serves 8. SNACKS ••• homC3 UNDER 100 CA LORI ES - 2 saltine crackers spread with 2 teaspoons.peanut butter (86) -1'1 of a small papaya topped with I/• cup rainbow sherbet (99) -1 hard-cooked CU (82) -1 cup chopped fresh pineapple (8 1) -2 large sticks celery stuffed with l tablr.spoons Camcmben cheese (99) . -1 medium orange. sectioned. sprinkled with 1 tablcspaon coconut (86) -11, cup low-fat cottage cheese sprinkled with I tablespoon raisins (94) - 2 kiwifruits (92) -4 gingersnap cookies (96) • -I large stalk celery stuffed with I tablespoon peanut butter (99) -4 ounces white wine mixed with 4 ounces club soda (99) -8 animal crackers(%) - 2 graham crackers spread with 2 teaspoons reduced-calorie orange marmalade (87) -1 cup water-pack canned fru1 1 cocktail (90) - 2 cups diced watermelon (84) -l't'l cups popped popcorn tossed with I 1h teaspoons melted margannc. 1112 teaspoons grated Parmesan cheese and v. teaspoon ch1h powder (97) -I rice cake spread with I tablespoon reduced-calorie sof\- stylc cream cheese and 2 teaspoons reduced-caloric strawberry jam (97) -I 2 ounces low-caloric root bccr with a 'h<up scoop of ice milk (99) -I slice raisin bread spread with 2 teaspoons reduced-calorie sof\- stylc cream cheese (94) -I cup fresh whole sWttl cherries (82) -¥•cup seedless papes (81) -I 1h cups fresh strawberries dolloped with l tablnpoon plain low-flt yoaurt (90) -2 cu~ Cftlaflower flowercts drizzled watb I tablespoon creamy buttermilk reduced-<:alorie salad dressina (84) -I cup fresh blueberries (90) -3 tablespoons raisins (79) -2 small chocolate chip cookies (99) - 2 plain bradtticks dipped in I tablespoon soft"'ltyle cream c~ with pineapple (91) TUUSYRAllAND C'RDSOM".sT This aU·time favorite is all the mOR wonderful -ud llilbtlY lower in fat -wbeft mlde with C.lifomia-trown turby ham and haJia.n provolone daeae. S.uie atic:m onioGt ud pun pcppcu ia obvc oil until 10ft and combiae witll slivered tUIRy ham ud shredded provolaee. Add to the omelet. fold over ud continue cooki11 uaUI dwae mehs. Add nutrition to any dish with avocados Aay way·you ~ them, Cali· Watettteu fomia avocados add personality to i ""'-11•-•-~...._ a--...1-....I d'sh ~--··~-. -· any t • peele4 ... .._.. And when it comes to nutrition i etlfl .,.,..ndt teedeu you'll be alad to know the Cali~ (•boet l larae l"fefndt) fomia fruit brims with 17 vitamins 1 c., fretll ,..,..rrtet and minerals. all working together Pre,.n4 1weea vlaepr ... oU to help maintain your good health. dre11la1 Their health benefits include: Line~rvingplaucror individual -They contain high levels of salad plates with lettuce and water- potasSium; ounce-for-oun ce nearl y cress. Arranae avocado, grapefruit twice that of bananas. and raspberries over and sprinkle -"f!!cir fat content is primarily with dressing. Makes 6 to 8 scr- ; thc monounsaturated kind. which vings. researchers say may help prevent 1~~~~~~~~~------------------------------------------......;;..---=====:....:============================================================= heart disease by lowering blood cholesterol. -They are naturally low in sodium, so they are perfect for people with hypertension who must limit their salt intake. -They contain high levels of vi tamins A and C. both are helpful in maintaining healthy eyes. skin. hair and gums. To add healthful benefits to vour diet and gJamour to presentations try making one of these quick and simple dishes. WEST COAST B.L.T. 1 poudlaacon I cro11 ... &1 'i'l C9f mayouain 14 cep 'noaaud Island dressing I le&Ulce leaves 1 ,ada1e (I oucts I clllckeo breast lllces % tematees, sliced % Callforaia avocados, seeded, peelff ud sliced Fry bacon until cnsp: dram and se t aside. Split each croissant in half lengthwise. Mix mayonnaise and Thousand Island dressing 1n small bowl. Spread each cut side of croissants with mayonnaise mixture. On bot- tom croissant half. layer lettuce leaf, chicken breast slice. 2 tomato slices. 2 strips bacon and 4 avocado slices. Replace croissant top. Makes 6 sandwiches. ANYTIME OMELET 4 e111, Uptly beaten 14 cep mllt 1 &diet,... ve1etable oil J,Aa cep wedded 0.eddar d 1eett ' lablespooa sliced sreen onion 1.4 A P ct.opped red bell pepper 1 CaWonla avocado, lffded, f peele4 ud cubed Mix eus and milk in medium bowl. Heat oil in large skillet bver medium-low heat. Pour egg mix- ture into skillet. Cook eggs unltl top 1s almost set. Sprinkle with cheese and green onion. Cook until cheese melts. about 2 minutes. Top with red pepper and avocado pieces: fold u'er and se rve 1mmed1atel~. ~takes I large omelet BERRIED AVOCADO GRAPREFRUIT SALAD Bibb lettace Main dish mixes many cuisines Bet1er Hemes ud Gardus American cooks ha ve a knack fo r takm& good ideas from many cuisi nes and putting them together I to make something new and I uniquely Last). This recipe combmes Italian seasonings.. Onental stir-fry . m1d- Eastcrn bread and all-o\merican I ground beef. The result 1s a famil :r pleasina main dish that takes 4 minutes to prepare and 15 minutes to cook. You can get pre-cut 'egetables at at-salad bar at a supermarket. dell or fast-food res- taurant. 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JO'll"l5'.ll' )(I ~ """"' •••t\I~ COSTA MESA Fa•MeW ~ & Bl ~ St ~"'t To Sts!4""8ro~rs S'S-~ ....... Moua Front Store M-S.t ~ 10 Sun g..; ~...,. ~ -S. M Sun g...: • NON~PHARM"CY s~oRES l.AOUNAHIUS Leouna H• '4.J E 1'oro Ro.a •MH>N VIE,J() 321 \llelD ~ _._,., OMNOI 2111 ~ Ol'a .. '-'al .,., DIEC l\S. MfT AL CARS & TRUCkS \ • ========================================= -~-;~~~~~~=~~~~~~=~=-~=: Lack of immediate·; . . Teen s who t r ied . moth er of victim: ·communicate· By ELLEN CAMPBELL ..., .... c ...... . O\ crcomc she could barely speak. Their stories and rtasons for dc-- spa1r are all different. But the mcssa~ nied out to the packed banquet hall at the l ~ine Hilton was ckar: Tttn suicide is a growina probkm. and something more has to be done. I E1ghtccn of the 5,000 U.S .. tttn-•rs \\ho committed su1C1de in 1986 were from Orange County. ) Kell} Hclkr "as a studentat Irvine 'Tllnevcrbea\\holcper;onaga1n High School t\\O ~tars ago when he Pan of me 1s gone I"d ~II m) soul to aucmpted 10 hang himself. He sa)'s thc de' 11 to get m) son bal'k again" h1<> school hfc "as fine. but his homc The most awful traged) a mother "as hlc a ,,ar .t0ne. can suffer 1s thc los1. ofa child When He tned 10 kill himself latcr on a a child commits suicide. the pain. dJ~ his mother had thrcatcnt'd to sclf-Juubt and angu11.h 1s O\ er-pal k her bags and leave home. po"'cnng. Conn1l' ( oll1ns ol ana-blaming him fur her dC'<'1sion. Heller mcnto 1s a mother still r('ehng from ~ll(J that this "as the "straw that the Jan. 15. I IJlP. 1.u1rnk of hers.on broke his back .. He couldn't take thl' Collins. along "'Ith l"O teen-agers n:spons1btlll) for his mother's walk- who attempted \UIC•lk. took center .1ng out. stage last ''el'l tn a forum sponsored f he lb-)car-old Huntington Beach by Colkgc llo)p1tal'>. LI( I. the Oflke girl. -\pnl (not her real name), blamed ofl cacher Edu1:at10n and the Orange a lack ofcommun1cat1on between her Count) Oepartmrnt of Education. mother and hcrsdf. She thought no The panel d1scu'1s1on was pan of a one rt..-all) cared about her l\he da) -long seminar about teen suicide remembered coming home drunk a cnt11lcd "A1,01d1ng the Loss of couple of 11mcs. .. , ou could ha'" Youth .. smelled tht' booLc a mile awa)." she Gnef and unresohcd emotio ns said. "M)' mother didn't e'en no- wellcd to the surfa r as the r;peake~ t1c(' ·· choled batk 1car' o r openl) wept 3'1 Collins doesn't lrnow \\h) her ~on the) dcsn1tx·d thl'lr ordeals .\ prell~ ( o~ committed su1c1dc "I ha'e a 16-)car-old "ho~· sute1dl' attt•mpt thm:-page leuerand I still don't kno" occurred onl) last October. was so "h). I ha'e relt ... ed the la~I month of IURPEOPLE Coll.Die Colllna m> son's hfc. I saw no signs. He was popular. well IOH~d. No' drugs or alcohol..:· Three main ideas emerged as pan1al solutions to lhc suicide dilem- ma: • Lo"e yourself. The first step to rcCl'I' 1ng pos1t1ve feedback from others is to accept who you arc. realizing that some people will like )llU and others won't That's OK. That's h fr. •Communicate and care. Children anJ tccn-tlgers have to be shown that the) are 1mportan1. loved and re- spected. Don't Just assume they are h,rndling things OK on their own. •Educate parents and children about suicide. tan \\Ith children at a\ l'arl) an age as possible. Don't "-Orr) about scaring them or plan11ng 1Jca'> Thl' alternatnc 1s "orse. t ll'llcr. a good-looking 18-year-old. mad(' his points \\Ith an 1ron1c wit anJ 'crbal shock tactics. He said a good self-image 1s essential .to the ..., .... .,.._., .............. Kelly Heller pos1 ti' e attitude he has achieved. "Just feel OK about being yourself and others wall p1l'k up on 11. The c hange stans with )'Ou. Be )Our own person." Apnl echoed Heller's sentiments. "You have to love yourself before other people can love you." he did not speak as forceful!) as Heller. Perhaps bemuse her most recent suic ide attempt was only a few months aao. her sof\-spoken state- me nts almost seemed to be punctu- ated by questio n marks. She adm11ted she is not sure there won't be another suicide a11empt "I can '1 be totall) sure I won't feel that way again. I hope I "-On't " Whe n she talked about her mother ho"c'er. her "ords rang clear. "M> mom won't e'en talk about it w11h me. She "on't accept that 11 hap- pened. No one e'c.-n knows 1t hap- pened C\cept m) m om. dad and step- brother. I'd hkc to talk with her about "h> I did 11. I w 1sh we "ere closer ... physlcal attractloaj need not be fatal · .., like a man with m uscle defi- nition." "A handsome face is what turns me on.·· ·· ... Broad shoulders." ••... A hairy chest." How much do a man's looks aff'CC'I how you feel about him? Or is it how much you feel that determines how he looks to you? Probably both. But one thina is clear: Physical hkes and d1shkcs arc learned. Wnter and Ph.D. Catherine John· son sa)s there art' thtte main prin- ciples that influence o ur preferences. The first 1s EXPOSURE. "A man's looks will ·grow on )'Ou' as you sec him more often -whether on a date or simply at the office." she says. So give a guy a cnancc before moving on too fast. Over time, he ma) reall)' seem taller. darker and more handsome. Studies prove that both men and women judgc a familiar face 10 be a better looking fact' "The second major pnnc1ple of physical attraction is SHARED VALUES." sa)s Johnson "S1mpl}' put. "c find men who agree with our "alues morl· handsome than men who do not." Republicans are hkel) to thank other Republicans arc "cuter" than an) Democrat could e'er be. Demo- crats ob,iousl~ ha'c the o pposite rcacuon. And it's not JUSI that llllu Auan Republicans tend to hke Republicans better. but that they think tt\at the) arc more physically a ttractive. "A man who shares your ma1or life values will simply seem better look- ing than a man who does not." she S3)S. The third pnnc1ple 1s SOCIAL EQll ITY We arc attracted to peo ple "ho "e think will be auracted to us Most of\cn an average looking "oman will be attracted to an avt'rage looking man. If you are a few P.Ounds overweight. > ou are more hkely to forgave a putcnual partner's paunch. Sometimes. howe ... c r. 11 seems as 1f some people brl·ak all the rules. E'cf)one kno"s someone "ho was \OtcJ handsomest or most beautiful and "ho ends up with someone obJl'Ctl\ cl) not nearly as phys1call~ de!.1rablc Wh_> does this happen? SOCIAL EQUITY. whic h can alsu tklallcd M TUALITY.1salwa)san (Pleue eee Lll'fDA/C7 ) Doctors and patients o·ften attack the heart Ko ughl> J~U.UOO men and women I a )l'ar undergo some form of in~as1' e trl'atmcnt for hl·an disease. be 11 b~ pa'>s surger~ balloon ang1oplast ~ or heart tran\plantallon. The pnn· tag tor thl''>l' pr•.)H'dure~. 1nclud1ng all · :J~'i<h.1atcd tl''il'>. ho pnat btlts'. ~nd rl·hab1ll tat ion 1s about S 14 bllhon per )Car Howe' er. tests re' eat that for most. tht'\C in' as1' •'procedures do not alter thl· nJtural 'ourse of the d1seast' Ou'' n thr line. the heart attack rate JULIAN WHITAKER llo\\e1,er. the )Carl~ death rate for both groups had dropped to between I and :! percl'nt per )Car The QUl'St1on th<.·n anses. w hy do we do the~ 1masl\t' proccdures~ The ans'4crs arc actual!)' quite simple •Mont', . .\ny industry that ha\ gru" n tu the mult1 -bllhon dollar level heart attack at any ttmc:· implying ~ that the bypass or. angaoplast\ pn.Kedurc would prevent this Fo.r man) there 1s vef) little discussion of the conscn at1"c alternatives. leaving the patient w11h the idea that tht pnx:cdurc 1s thl' only way to prevent a catastroph<' WHO PREFER MORE PERSONltt APPROACH TO GWEIGHT. •• I and thl' death rate sta~ the same In a major I Q77 stud~ of 600 palll'nt) "1th SC' ere heart disease. h .\t the end uffi c \Cars. tbt• dcaih rate \\3S the \amC tn °botft groups - ahout .t Pl'r•cnt per ~car Thi~ '>tud) "as repeatcd 1n 1983 Four hundred heart patients treated cons(:nat1,el) did Just as well as the .mo trl·atcd "1th b) pass surg<'f! has a hfe and force all Its own Ho:r.p11als toda) are much more bottom -hoc conscious than :!O years ago. and an aggrer;s1' e hean surgC'r~ team l'an be counted on to generate enormous funds. •Drama. The very fact that thcS( procedures are expensive and risk) enhances the desire o f the pat1cnt to ha'c them. If it costs this much and i& dangcrou!I. 11 must be good. A con sen atl\ e thcrap) that ma) be safer than the procedurc scems leS4 desirable to the patient "ho despcr. atel) ~ants to take care of tht problem ta ~ Presenting INNER CIRCLE : the small-group way to lose weight. """"" 11 tO~\ to lo\lng weight you ho'" 10 do w+.ot wo.i,, be" for you And wt>ot ...orl ' be•• fo1 mony people 1\ o \tnoiler ,..... J'e 1nt1mote gtovp If •hol 'you ~rhop\ you •hould 10•• INN( II ClllClE •he new \moll grovC' from Weigh1 Wo•cker1 'fov• group the new O uicli Succen • program a healthy prove" program that help1 you •o~e weiQh• off ~ fo\te• Yov II love rhe new opp<ooch. ond f Ov 11 def1n.tely I~ the rewh1 Sul of 8 •o 17 people •IOy• •oyether for •en \UCCe\1ful 'upport.•e -~ 1 leorn•ng 1,f91. "le ,~ lh 10 help yov low ~ht ond keep t off And INN( II ( 1e( l( u\fl\ 119n up nowl Secouie of the )moll \1ze of tf.e group \POCe '' l1m1ted for 1h1\ p<e po1d 10-week p<o grom for more .nlormo•ion ond to .O•n INNEll (lll(lf coll I\ \E~ CI ~_E · (714 )835-380~ Pt/~ti.cP'(/~ .!3 \ \ \tH I<'> \j(\ THADI 110 AL G IITS ANO ACCl~SORIL ', NOW OPEN OPEN MONDAY THROUCH ~TUROAY 10:00 to 6:00 THE GREY GOOSE INCORPORATED 369 EAST 5cv£NTUNTH STRilT • COSTA M£sA 1UEPHoNE 6G7803 Wl'1a: UXATW IN WuTPOtn 5QUMI. Qi?oscn RAlrtt5 MAAUT • half rCll'I\ ed b) pass <.urger) "h1le thC' othl'r hJlf"ert• treated conser,att\C· Since before the time of written records. traditional folk wisdom has attributed certain properties to various gems In our society gemstones are worn for the pleasure they brmg their wearer because of their beauty. not because of al- leged medical value. Even so. knowing some of the properties various cultures attributed t o certain gemstones 1s fun. llAJIYUM •Irrational fear. Often patient'> "ho ha' c blo<.kages in the hea n artl·m·s arc told the' "could ha'e a ---- Emerald was considered to have beneficial effects on the eyes. Hematite was thooght to reduce Inflammation and to serve In the treatment of hysteria. lapis lazuli was thought to bring its wearer strength. Onyx was thought to have the power to stabilize a person under stress Quartz was s ingled out in many cultures as a s tone of d ivination and clairvoyance. "Heali ng crystals.. sought after by some even today are gener- ally quartz S hortness to be topic of seminar Saturday a t CHOC. "Psycho-Social Concerns and hort Stature" will be d11.Cus<.cd Saturda) rn a Chtldrcns Hospital o2 Orangr Count~ seminar for parents. children anJ )oung adults Bnan Stabler. an e'<pert in the field of short staturr from the Un1vers1t} of North Carolina School of Medt- nne. will addr<'ss the psychological 1mpltcat1ons of growth dela) Tht C ·Hoc cndocnnolog) team. led b) Drs .\nn Kershnar Bruce Buck- ingham. "Ill l hair "orksho ps Ofl \anous 3SPl"t't!> of shon stature Jana I) n Miihous of John Robea Po"crs will speak on "dress1n~ tall .. Amber was said to be ef- fective in relieving sore lhroats and mmor infections Aquama rine was beheved to relax the body and to ba nish fears Azun le was used 1n ancient Egypt as an aid to meditation CIM f "*° QRllOlOOllT The fact 1s people have worn gems for a variety of reasons over the centuries. Today, we know it Is true that the pride one has In wearing fine gemstone jewelry adds to one's overall sense of well- being. We don't "prescribe" gemstones. but we would be glad to hefp you find the finest gem of your choice. The free program wall run from 8 15 through noon in the CHOC education com pie\. 445 S. Main St "' Orange A ~m1nar for medical pro. fc'>'llOnals. "Gro" th Hormone Ther- ap~ -EfTc<:t o n Growth and Psych~ Sot·1al Factors." will be held at th< same location. The fee for th< professional seminar 1s $15 for phys. 1c1ans. and SI 0 for nurses and other health professionals. Coral according to Plato. protected children from dis- ease Diamonds were con- sidered to amplify the properties of any gemstone with which lhey were worn ' CHARLES H. BARA ------------------9aMJJ.M CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY ACCREDITED GEM LABORATORY WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th AT IRVINE AVE. NEW PORT B EACH 6•2-33 10 - Pre-registration 1s requested for either program. For information or registration. call the CHOC En- d oc r 1 no I og) Department at 1.N 7-3000. Amertcanlleart AllOClatlon Co "--. Only $1.40 upon "-'•pntzer _,.,.::..... .,. Pey1 '°' •IMll Quickly .,. Hanoaome blue 111ny1 ... cn.caboo'l "" .,,. J MPM•I• ~nmen11 ....... ~ ---.,_I I ... Hie .... <h-P'ICI Of ., 00, ---· _,.......,.,._ .. ____ ("C-..... -........ ~ .... l '°"',.. C 0 0 t l'\IAll ,_, .._ -- ' .. .. . ( Agatha Christie made HB do lt~bat •hy? ., .... ftl'JI .............. Whale .. Aptha Christ~ Made Me Do It" may be the alibi of m:ord for playwri&bt Edchc Cope. one m1aht wondtr just who madt the Hunt- ina&on Beach Ptayho use do 1t -and •fiy? • Orea Gnffin a1 a younc nlhoeau~ who Sttms to ha' e lost track of a full d.a)' 1n has life -dunna which he allqedl) mamcd two d1fTtrent v.omen. to the constemauon of hss s1mmenng fianctt enerieticall) done b) Laura <;usan Black maid.~ Coprad Apnl Yee as a pair ofbrau} tMmbos both da1m1na to be Gnmo·s bnde. Manin Eckmann as a hypcncuvc hood who'd make Damon Runyan wince and Joshua Kaye as the novice m\stef\ wntcr who's supposedly maJuni u p all this stufT. h 'sa fi ve-way draw '"AfMM C'hriD Mtdt Me °" ,, .. as bc•na periOnned 1n a ooeumc Junior hllb school. wh.ch 11 ap- propnatc SIJK'C tha~ tht k"cl of its bwnor. The show ronunun fndays and Saturdays at 8 p.m . tllroua)I March 26 at G1s.ler School. 21 441 Stnthmoor UM, Huntanaton ~ach Call 832-1405 for lick.et infonnatron Oranted, the play 1s a spoof of stagt mysteries, which are pretty fair game. but even the dullest Christie whodunit is more enJOyable than this jui«ltss sendup which tnes hke the very devil to be witty and falls over 1 ts own feet in the proces.s. Griffin shov.\ polish and promise 1n his attempts tu stra1&htcn out the s1tuat1on, v.1th the aid ofhss attomt), .------------------------------ Michael Ro\s. who Sttms awkward and erra11c 1n h1~ us1gnment ~ most accomplished performanet of the night 1\ ddminmert'd by .\aron Charne\ v.hu underplaH so slutlfutl) as Gntlin's 1m pla1.able butler that the O\enndulge nu• ol the other\ 1s all the BearlDCap Nall llardD (riallt) and Alllal L-. .ar, r~m&.: •• A-t Dan aacf'Lemon'' ma tM aala ...,. eo;tta Repertory tllroqb April 7 . Call 967-4033 for ticket baf"onaadoD. LINDA ALGAZI ... PromC8 important key to love But mutuality doesn't mean that two people can be equal 1 n every wa y. The most success- ful marriages occur between two people who show a balance of power when all of the following areas are considered: 1. Physical power ~beauty. body. clothes. gender. sex1.1ahty, strength.} 2. Work/profess1o n/carcer power. 3. Economic power. 4. Educa11o nal power (degrees. cultural. attainments, wisdom). 5. Acquired skills (craf\smansh1p. mechanical and other prac11cal skills. such as cook1nt carpentry). 6. Emot1ona power (the ab1hty to inspire affection and attachment in others. independent of on.:'s own feelings). 7. Intra-and inter-personal power (social 'ik1lls. charm. warmth. sup- port1 veness) 8. Natural ab1ht1es (talent, wit, physical dexterity). 9. Character slulls (honesty. loyal- ty, dependability, perserverancc. fair- ness. cheerfulness. asscrti veness). I 0 Association power (influential friends or relatives). So Handsome Herb's not-so-pretty wife most likely has some special qualities of her own which she brought to the marriage. And it's those qualities which account for the way he beams whenever he looks at her. "In the realm of social psrctwlog}, beauty turns out to be truly an the eye of the beholder." Dr. Al6uJ h • m~utl l...Uy ~ •• , la c..-... ,[ti /tlar ... welC9111H YHr ~·Uy• .... a ttply, ~ NC'-H a tla•~· ulJ-~ ave,.. Wrl~ to LiMa A11uJ, Pl.D., c/o DaJly Pl#I, P.O. Box 1511, C..&a Mn., ltttl. . ... .. ' .. '. ~ ' '"' 1 I • • • ""\~ .. . . . . more e' 1dcnt Director Adnanc Coros. blts!ied wi&h some fine talent. apparent!) decided that the only way to make this sorry satire work would be 10 encouraae cgreg.aous overacung. This only caUs attenuon 10 the ntt<j fo r 1t namely the 1nadcquac1es o f the scspt "Aptha Chnsue" (whv should bt turning 1n hergra,e) 1s a m)stef) pla~ 1n progress. wntten b~ an e\<Op v. ho keeps wh1stl1ng the arnon into tah- leau 1n order to put his two cents 1n The o nly murder <><;cun o!T'.>tage which 1s something Dama .\gatha certainly didn't ordain Susan 0'( onncll one o f Orange ( OUOI\ ') better adrt:'S~. I!> ~ddlcd v.11h the melodramatic rok of Gnf- tin's mone,·grubb1ng sister v.ho \.hanges v.1gs for ca1.h entrance To hcr"redll '>he pla,s 1t Quite forccfvll) SI.ult Zuc m.rn ha\ unc ol the pla~ '\ onl~ \tra1ght roles a~ (mffin·~ ~1dc· k1l ~ and d1\l hargc\ 11 adequate!~ At the core of all this silliness 1s \\Ing for the O\Crtoo._ed l harac· tenLauon av..srd ol the c' r n1ng arc Camlee Jonncr as the BS-brained VtCS VCJtSA IN) u ,. a 40 •so 1 00 ... 10 c...-u .... 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CALL BEFORE YOU BUY ({] 1(800) 431-65(6 l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I / ' --- • Noriega 's troops thwart coup attempt Bl••ta 1r111 three at Belf .. t funeral forlRA~entnaa mtmbtt Oefeftte fOfU'S and n COftsidefed to bt tbe ral~bdMadP71 m'aarilmla~ WIS.bi..-on has beat eM'.rtina PfttlUlt to dnve him from power. Praidmt flapn said Tuesday the Uniacd Stata wants him .. out of thctt." The economy bas been crippled by U.S. sancttoru.. Whitt Houte ~nman Marlin Fitrwaltf declined com~nt on tbt troubk in Panama. "I don't have any information to confirm the report. We are aware there 1s turmoil in the city." ABC News reponcd that some members of the m1htary ~ holdi.na SMn loyal to Nomp It tunpoint iDSldc the Drienx fOfU'S bc:adqwaneR. t said tbt soldicn were from the Bln.ahon Foru 2000. ABC also said that all American mith.ary personnel and their dcpcn<knlS have been restri~ tcd to the Canal Zone. Officials of the Pan.ama CanaJ Comm1$110o in WubiQllon c:onfinned that 1 coup wu attem~ ud aia re.di a.di .. '° the c..al w '-" blocked. The Driente FORU bad doled otr the entrance &O a U.S. au hue neat the canal adminiatrative beedquanen in a.Jboe. on the Paci Re sick. they said. .. The canaJ area is pretty ~u itollted. •• WiU11m R. Oa..lli. chairman of the com· miMion 's board of di~ «>Id the Houte TrH~tioa A:ftopriations subcommittee. "But 1t is hard to tel fiom heft euctly what that means.'' Dtnnis P. McAwiftie. admini1t.rator of the rommiuion, said be "'woukt not ,.rd (the blocbck) u a hostile act at this moment .. E.arher today. the Spanish news lltftCy EFE re~ that a poup of army c:ap&ains and m.;on. wuh the t.ddna of the Air Force, took over the mihiary blll'TICb. EFE quoted u1udmtificd mili· tar)' $0Urt:U. . ., ........... ..... 1£LFAST, Nana.era Ireland -Ea=ud swaftre nPfed ~a ccmeterydT.a ftaaeral larllne lrillt blicu Anny~ ~at leMt thrw udilUuMlaa .... a lO. llid. A ... IDI• AwldM'a Eu1era Heal ..., Soaa1 9irvbe ..w .-. ..... 23 a.uurec1. .,.., o1 ...... letioulty. A wiSMll llid ri .. were ftred ud Mad ~.anan eaploded. Tbe bluu.,..... lboul IS_. away 11 l.M coftlna of the auenillu. abot by Mtilb UOOpl In Oibrahar, were tiiriJ11 into pnes. A police tpOkamao wbo lpoke on condition ol uoaymity Mid one man at the tcene ... ..........._ Thoul&ndaof moumcracluttered in the Roman CatboUc Milltown cemetery in Wna Betfaat and ftune themtelvet on the pound .. orpei.ien ~Aw calm. rue,_.._ crm.e Ulp •drift Sandinistas in major drive against Contras MIAMI -An eftline fire broke out today on the Scandjnavian Star, leavina tbe cnalle abip adrift in tbe Owf of Mexico with more-than 700 ~ on boud. authorities •id. "The fare iaundercoatrohiaht now, but I don t have word that it's out, .. said Chiefhtty Offtcet Joe Dye of the Cout Guard Miami office. No fire irtjurin were repon.ed, but an unidentified 71 -ye.ar-old male passen,er suffered a heart attack. [)ye aaid. A helicopter was dispatched from Homestead Air Force Base touth of Miami to the man up. The Scandinavian Star was about 35 milet off' Isla M~ret. a Mexican island north of the tourist retort Cancun in the Yucatan peninsula. the Coast,Guard aaid. Coe.st Guard spokesmen said that even thouah the fire was under control, the enaine room had ~n scaled off and carbon dioxide had been pumped in, and the ship was dead 1n the water. MANAGUA. Ntcarqua (AP)-About 6.000 N~uan sokllers uJCd helicoptcn and heavy artillery an a maJor offensive apms1 Contra rebel ~ but the government denied reporu 1lS troops had cro~ the border into Hondwu. Mar11n F1uwater said that l.SOO N1carquan troops ~ere aJread> 1nsa~ Hondruas and that an add1t1onal 4.SOOappcared to be an a sta&tnaaru to cross the border. amounted to a "very serious bttach of rqional borders." Heavy fiahtina was rcpiortcd throu&hout N1carqua s Sth Military RCSJon, which includes Boaco. Chon tales., Rio San Juan and Zelaya South. The Contras said Sandinisla troops had overrun some rebel positions. Letten to 1Jmfa6e publllllJed H onduran officials also dcrued Contra datms that Sandan1st.a troops tishtina an northern Niarqua had entered Honduran temtory Tucs- d.ay. ~ He said the White House said today 1t was cons1denns "evcrythinJ. ... short of invasion" after national secunt) offic1aJs met to diSC\lu a N1caraauan a1taek on Contra rebel positions an ne1&hbonna Honduras.. The Defcnte Ministry said JS Contra fi&hten. seven Sandinista soldien and one civilian had b«n killed in the fi&htina. BEIRUT -Two Let.nese newipepen published lettcn addressed to kidnapped American journalist Terry Anderson and his pro-Iranian capton today on the third anniversary of his abduction in Moslem west Beirut. The 1~epcndent An-Na!'-' and the Sunni Moslem AJ-Liwa also published a picture of Anderson s 2-year-old d.aUJ}lter Sulome. who was born after his March 16, 1985, abduction by Islamic Jihad. In Washington, prcs1denttal spokesman Fitzwater said the N1caragUAn moves MUC N0T1C[ -.. -~ 2951_.~762 .... • ....... • ...... DISPATCH AHO REC<>fU>S GA-0040(8 ) ~ of P · on bef\elt of .JEHHIFER KIER end UncSa end 8ot>Oy R the "~y Atlnf. •t llOllCa 01 DEATH CW •VIT1NG mDe Qty Coat• Meile J •tr•• c• .. • M HI MAHAGEMEN1' SYSTEM t9n<lln0 LaOun& Cenyon TAY LOR, a minor lor .... .,. hetetofore doing the F9der81 Home Loen a ....ca "°91:'" Nol!Ce IS hereby~"* COUNT'f °'()RAW 2 All "' .., wor1I to b9 ,. tplt ............... INTERESTED VENDORS Ao.a b9twMn ne CWr91t CNnge of Heme ~under the ftctltloul ..,. of Sen Fr811Ci8co. IOO eowaM tl'le &o.rd of True ... °' tN tn tM Manet ol the Apclil-C*bm9d in 8CC«~ ..... ,., ,.,.. ........... WISHING TO SUBMIT A twmlnus .. A"on P~y No. A 141960 ftnn ,,_end •lyte of W..t Celltomi• St,.... Room 310, NilhCMFOlll Co.Mt CommUf'lil'! COiiege eationolSherH .. Bufnett wttl'I drewtngs end~ ......_..,_ .... 'a= I PROPOSAL. SHOULD llCfoteSWIDtego Cr.-.to ORDERTOSHOW CAUS~ Coeet8MllngPtul.811823L San Fr8nd8co .. C811fornta NOeAft CW WILL O.tlrtet ot Or.noe County. on o.t14L1t of Dw\lel Pt\i4lip eatlOl\S wfltdi ere~ ........ ,_.. .. ..._ COHTACT Pfoe>OM BerrMCa Pnwey FOR CHANGE Of N.\ME 17th Ste 3 12 81 SW!t• Ana, M lot wtttlin 10 d~ of lhe a COCMCL CMlfom•• wtl r9QINll ...,_ Dutt for CMf1oe or Name tor purcl'laH e t Con· ................. MA .JOEGIBSOHOAMA to the not1h The ptopoe9d (Sec IOl4) CA 12701. County of Or· ll'l~of INenot.lce.An ..., °' "tit.,.. 94 DtCH UC> to Dul no later No A t419?0 SOlld•ted Reof09repaa. .. I« 0. I ........... WILLIAM DOOLITTLE. THE Pfotecl .. IOcated In the JANEt SIMPSON on .,.. S\al• of Celitomla.. did 8ddltl0nel 1 deye IO IUbmn TO AC MU lllTElll ,,..,, t I 00 a m Friday ~A TO S60 WHI Fir at Street, -a • .. LS 1 , ..... W A A N E A IMne M.olceil Ind &:ience behelf of JENNIFER KIER on the 14th day of Mwcfl, comnwtC. may b9 ob&elned aaTATa MO.. 'Maten 2S taN el the SHOW CAUSE Tustin Cellt04n>a t2'IO ...._ • • ............. GROUP/MANAGEMENT Comip6ea. bat lnline (for· TAYLOR.• INnor hel tiled• 1 .... by mutual GOMWll, If a wrttten '~ le r• A.-'4m4 P\HcNMlng 08pel1men1 °' FOACHA~Of'NAME ('f~(7141 136-2155~ 8'w:l8 .. ttt•••tt ea CONSULT ANTS. HSO ~ r9ferred M IM IMne p«ltion In thll coun tor"" d!MC>tYetheaaidpertMt'etl"' oel"9d by the~ T 0 111 " •• rs • n d NICI COll9ge dlslrlC1 loce'9d (Sec 9064) The cost pet Ml .. llPP'0-1· -................. CANOGA AVENUE. SUITE ~ ~). vu. Otdet ~ petltlOner to Md 19'1n!Mte their r•tle>fte Agent wtthln the t().oey t>enefld8t-oredftoo and II t370 Adlln\I A-. Stl9'I L.. Bumetl. on im.t~ s 16 00 Few 80-i~... .,_..,.. ... 800. WOOOl.ANO HILLS. l8Q9 13. etleno8 '* n-from JEN-.. pertMt'I therein. per10d. cont•"gent cr•dllOr ' OI Coste ~-Clll!fomla et bef\1119 ol ~ Pt!llWJI Dull OlllOMI intonnahon. ~•ect ). CA 91317 (l tll 71Q.MS5 'tM *" reoon •• C09Y of NIFEA KIER TAYLOR lo Sele! buliMM In the MIK• Myotte eendlng. l)fote81 CL A A EN C E R 0 BERT •"tel'I ,.,.,,. Mid btds wHt be l'IM llled 1 l*ltlOll 1n tt\19 IN PrC)t9C1 ~. GW1n C.. .... '1C»1t• ALL VENOOAS TO 810 tile Envlronmenl•I De· JENN IF EA TAY L 0 R wtlt be con6uc;ted by Linda oe.ned 11Ubet8111lal by the SOWERS Ind persons wno ~DltCJy OC**' &nCS ,_, c:our1 for"" order ~ o-i. et f7 1•1 7~ The name Ind~ ... of MUST A TT END CON· termln•llon (M1119eted SIMPSON Betuw Ind Bot>by A Bak•. Princ:lpal ~ Aoenl mey be ot,__.M .,,.., .. ,94 lor ~to c:l'IWlg9 '-1Nr 3 The CIM8lflc;etl0n of Iha coun is fEt nombre y FERENCE OR SUBMIT Ne981tw DedW•tlon) 8lld IT IS HEREBY ORDERED wt'O wlll pey end dleQMrge mey requwt 111'1 Otll wgu. "'Iha ..... 8fte2/C)t •t•te P\JRC"iASE OF MICA(). n8IM ll'om Dllnlel ~ Contr.cl0<'• lte•nM r•· dlr9CCAOn de .. con• •) WRITTEN INTENT TO 810 °''-Pfoteci Information that .. pereons lnt••ted In .. 118t>ili11ee end debll of the ment on the liPC)lieallon by A C*)tton MIS a-. ,.., COMPV"tER HARDWARE & Dutt lo D•n••I Pllllllp qaked In !tie pertonnanoe of MUNICI PAL COURT OF BY MAACH 24. 19'8 A Bl[). .,. ...... '°' ~Ion the matter ef«eukl 8Pc>eW lll'm Ind reoetve .. moni.. tul>n'llttlng • wnnen requwt by RUTH E LEOU~EA 1n ,,,. SOFT w A A E 0 A ANGE &urn9tt U.s Contr8Ct ... "8 ' CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of' DEAS CONFERENCE Will •t the Communl1y ~ before ttll9 court In 0eper1. peyetlte to Ille firm to CM ~y AQ8nt Suoer>or Court Of Oranoe COAST COLLEGE IT IS HEREBY ORDERED 4 Pursuent to '"• LOS ANGELES. Alhambra 8E HELO MARCH 24. IHI ment DeJJartment, 210 I ment No 3 I t 700 CMc Funher notie. I• ller9by during the 1().day perlod County reqves1tng tnet AU t>ods ate lo be In 11C-INlt &II~ int••led 111 Pf"OV\lllons of S.Ctlon 1773 Otv1alon. 150 Y' Com· AT THE Cff\' OF HUNT-McG-. 1~. CA Center Orl\'I W•t. Senla ~ that the undetligned For 8 prot•t to be con- RlJTH E LEDEREFI De ao-lc.ord•nt:e wttn Ille 8ICI Oocu.. the matter 8'°'..-CS ac>c>Mt of l"9 lal>Of Code of ... "'°"....," A...,,.,.. AJhem.. ING TON 8EACH 2000 " you he ... any ~llOnl Ana. C&lllornl•. on APRIL 7. will not be rMJIC)nllble, from lidered tubellll'lt181, " must P<Wll.CS u ~&J r~ "*'" ~ er• now on .... l>tltcw• INs CQl'1 .,. [)epw1· S •••• or CeHf0tN• th9 t>r• Celifomla 9180 I MAIN STREEl AT 2 00 PM °' Conoef"M. you .,. lnlllted , ..... , 2 4S o'doelr. p M . lhlt d.y on'°' any oblig80on be .wltten and recel¥ed on r-tarn.e to &Omtn•stet the .,,., may De secuted In 1M ,,..,,, No 3 at 700 C1v.c &o.d ol ~-· PIM The ,_, eddrw. 8lld OH THE LOWER LEVEL IN to al'Mnd e Public HeW1ng lo and then and 11*• lhow lnOuffed by the other(I) In time. Ille r-lor the ftt-1• O! CLAAE...CE R08-tolftce of l"9 o.r.ct0t ot Center Orrve West Senta 0Ct-.dttle991*ll~ t...,,_ _.,., ol ~ 8-8 COHfERENCE ROOM be hekS by the Crty of I,_ eau-. If eny they he .... wtly (llla)Cller}lllleif)ownneme(e) PfOl•t mutlt be eon.18tenl EAT SOWERS vrw>er tr>e In Purcnu.ng of UoCS COli9ge AA8 Callforno&, on M.AACH tnQ ,.._ ol per dlef9I ..... tdf'a attom.y Ot p6eontlf9 FINAL 810 CLOSE Will BE Qty Council on Mardi 29. Mid p«ltlon I« c:l'IWlg9 of Ot 1n tile n.,,-ie of Ille lltm wl1fl Iha r.,ietor; N8le lot" oeoenoen1 Adm1n1S1rat1on distrte' 2" 1M1 at 2-30 o ~ 111'1<1 !tie qenetel ~ wttllOUI 811 8tt0tney. • (El OH APRIL 1S, ttaa NO 1W et f 30 PM In tM 0tty nemell\Outd not be9'811ted DMed 8t Coet8 Meea. derll8I °' 1M ~Ion and otE.stat•ACt E8G11 Ot<lder ""'91 -..bmft PM .,,., therl 8nd t,,.,. ratetofflolldeyend_,.,. nom0fe,18direc:c:lonyelnu-L.ATERTHANSOOPM Council Chanlt>er•. 11200 IT IS FURlHER ordered C811tornla, thlt 14tfl day ol IM j)fot ... ~be 114>- The i:>elllion '' 1e• '°'hell I '"'t" n1s DI<! • cari ... s anow ~. 11 any tn.y l\&111 won. in "'9 locallty lcw -=ti mero de telelono det SUBMITTED FROM THE Jwnbot ... lrvtne, CA. F0t ttlel a CoCl)I of tNe orO. to MMC:h. IM8. ported by the lnle>m19tlon 11\Q 1n Oec>&rtmenl NO 3 II cf'MIC~ Certtlled CheCll or wfly MIKI petition tor C"-99 or•fl. elaUillcat.IOll °' type 8b00900 del Clemendent• 0 CITY OF HUNTINGTON in«• lnlorm&tlon, p6MM lhow UllM be~ In Francine M Pallecfl ~ In ~643 2(•1(4) ol 100 C.\'IC Center O.•.e Wwt t>odoe< s l)Qn<I mede payet>le ot .._ IN>uld not be of wor11~ r...oed to P · del oemandwlle Que no BEACH PURCHASING DE· QI Oen Jul'9 81 MC).3935 or the Ot11nge CoMt Delly Plklt, Put>lilhed 0r811Q9 COMt the "'*8 8nd Aeguiallon8 SW!ta Ana C.t0tn .. 9270• to 1r>e oroer of 11'19 Coast grent.CS ~ tt'lt eontrect from "'9 I~ ebogo8do. •I ROGER PART M E N T CI VIC Cllerle ne G8111n8 8 1 e ~ of qenefel Delly Not .... ct! tf. ttll tor IN Federal 8evtngtt Md on -"><" & t988 ., '45 p M ~fly Coltege O.Strw:t IT IS FURTHER oroe<.cs Dwector °'!tie Oepwtrnent A MEADOWS MOOIO CENT EA 2000 MAIN eeo.-3e01 llt -Community <*eulellon, ~In""' WMS Loen System F fOU OBJECT !O Ille Bo.,d Of Tr\ISI-. "' an that • C09Y of 1"'9 oroer to o l lnduttrlel A91etlona 17141 623-S500. Attorney .. STREET HUNTING TON 0..llOC)meilt ()eperlment county., .... once. ----.,. llftnH: YCN mey looll M Ille~ granung o• lhe peht.on rou wnount no1 lea ll'IMI 11 ... .,_ "*-D8 po~ .,, T ..... ra ... .,. on .... Wlttt l -386 Soutll Gotdot\ BEACH. CALIFOAHtA NOTE " you ~ •cw IOUt c:onMCUUve .... ,._"' ..,,~ cation 81\d .. commentl ~-t~ &p0e&ratt,.,.,percen!l~'l<.1 otrneaum0t0 tl'le Or11ngeCoastO.dyPtlOI l"-Oer1l of the 8owd of Strwt. P-. Cetitornle ~Orange CoMt tMprotecten~.youmay pnortothed.yofMld'-· Med ILt the F.0.81 Honw lleaf•ng an<1 t1•r• y00t ot>-.. 1 ov.,.,.t .. trnit IM °"'" • new~t ot genet•• ~ COC)l9I may b9 91166 Detlly Piiot Mwcll If. 21. be limited to r8191ng onty Ing MOTIC9 °' Loen 8enlr. of SW! Frenaeco, ,ec~ ~ t.+e -·nen oo,.c det '"'" ant et into tne c~cvt&llQn put>11$1'1ed tn tl'ws OCltalned at coat 81 the offlcl9 DA TE fFect1el JUL 30 118& t'-.__you or 80fl'l80n8 JULEE ROBINSON, COM· ~~ fGa unlem any Madi lt'laleriel8 tlO<'s ""'" 11'19 court Defore e><C>P<>Md ContrKI If IP'tl county 11 i.&sl onoe a ..,....._ II GSAIFeclllt... & A.el 19'7 W9 ... elM r8'McS II Iha Public MISSIONER of the S;Jperlof "teet'"'• -.,.. _.,,..,. by law trom dll.- tne '-tn9 Your ~ 1 ta~ •s ewatOld to lwTI In fOf l0u1 COOMC:uh,.. weet<s Pt<>oerfY O...i.k I . ~.._..I, .._ingOMcrlbeOlnlNI~ Court ,,..__..,. _. doeute " you 118¥1 eny enc.e m1y oe ,,, pe.'°" or o. ,,,. _, ollw• to 9f'lt1< ptlOl to tl'le cs., of saecs ,_. S EKh DoOOer """" 8UC>-Cler II , _, .l•c•••ll•• MUC NOTICE tic. 0< '" W<ltl91'1 eor-P a o n •. G •no v • • •. •MeCM OlftCa(I) cau-tlone c:oncerl\lng trw fOUr 1ll<11nf'f •nto s..c" contract ll'le "IQ '""Witt\ IVS t>.o • uu.fec· ......._ ~ P\a.tC MOTICI 1~ dell-Id 10 Cel1811W'1 McHolm& Wll'lton. ~~ .. ~ procedurM. eont•ct 1"9 "OU MA 1 EJtAr.e NE. ll'le p<oceeds of the eheCI< ...... t>e 0.ted FEB t9 !9M tory CfleCti cerl•flecl by • ,. Publdlled OrWlge Cout the City Councll II Of l)flor AllorneY9 for pet II loner. ----·-Feder81 Horne Loan .,,.. Of .... •ec>t Oy ,,,. t.OUl'l •I /OU 1on..1ec1 or"' tl'le UoM of. JULEE ROBINSON COM .~tHe bet* or . bidder·• Oerty PMc>t Fet>rv.,., 24 ~~..'....~~a;:-to. 11'9 Publlc: HeWlnQ 19100 Von K8tmen, 1111 ....... _ ~ctr-",!.. bllc Sen Francleco •• (415) .,. ,,,, .... ,ed •n ,,.. estet• I l>OflCl lhe lull ....., ,...,eat MISSIONER lt>OnCI made payatl69 to Ille Merel'I 2 g 16 19'1 -... • CrTY Of' ... .,..., •Yi Floor. IMne. CA 127 15 ,,_ •• 0 Mm ... pu 3~ 1000. 1ou ma1 _,,. uoon t,.,. •• .., .. De l<lf"t.,ted to sa>d cOI· Put>llSMC Orange Co.11 oroer ol the C<>unl'I' o1 Or· WIS7 •• ~ Amendment 17• NANCY C LAC.Y CrTY Publllfled 0t8nge Coul ll'la1 under Section 5'3.22 ol Publlltlecl Ot.noe Coeet ec..tor ~ llOmtntllrllQI O' ieoe d•stnct I Dally Pilot February 24 .,. In "" .,._,,.., "°. t .. ~~ ·~ ,a:;-CUM. av....... Deify Piiot Mardi 2 .•. ''· 23. tlletor ~ endof~~ Delly Pilot Merctl 18, , ... upon,,.,. an~, tor •!'le•• "'<> D'4<1er ma; ..,tl'ldr..,. Match 2 g 16 t98a ,,..,, r.ve perc.rit of me_.... "8JC NOT1C[ "' ' · Publltfled Or11nge Coeet IHI .. -ence -· wtn ecuroc or 1dmt11 ~1rator • '"' OtCI tor• P9't0Cl lor torty· "'960 t>od u • guaren._ 1"al !tie GA.ocMO(A) ~*'• of r• ou., P16ot M8tefl 1t 1MI WM4 tile PllClfk S.vlr9 Bltnel, ~---------I I -~ ... A-,, ~ A .. ~ .......... ~ MOTICl YlllnQ ,,,. 0.-81 Plan lancJ • wt Coet• ....... CellComie.. n.. •• ,.,.., •eques s1a •flQ 1ha1 ....... _,,, ..,.,, • ., r ....... 11e ...,..._ -.,..., onto tM •ouatT f.Ofl uM ...__.,,,tion lf"orn lf'tler· 711 •-.,. llftJitl'C ...._.... ~ ............... ,.__ ..-,._ ,ou "-"e ~ noooe Ol fMl lor ,,,.~ 1ner.ot P'tBJC NOJIC( l"'oooeed eonlr8C1 If l"9 --.. · ~.., ~ ,_, -· -..,. • ......, .. ,. SELL rhe ''"nQ ot.,., .n.,.,,1ory &t>O I The Board ol '"'"-•• same rs ,_Oed """ 1n me "90f'OIAL medt&t• ~ to Mun•· MUC tl)TIC( Fed9r81 Home Loan 8anlr. of ll00'.........,1 ot H ii ie..., -vestlle0<111tl9geolreteet-IC.St ,_totteiluteto enterinlo THE CITY OF HUNT · U..,10t11f..ectlltudy 8'M MOTIC90f' 8811 Fr8nCllCO to tr8118fer , W lS or ll'le DelltlOf\S or K I lllQ lily and ... bod• °' to NO TIC• TO ll4iel\ eontr.cl the e><OC.O. •NG TON BEACH IS SEEK· loe.8194 on t1'e IOUlbwt .,..,.,.. COWIT oeeeoLunoM Of' MWlg 8CCOUnl8 of Goldome counts men1ooneo 1n s.c,. •-any 1rr~11ies or .n-CMDfTOfll OF ot tl'leehectl will be tortetted •NG PAOPOS Al O N eotner of 8arr8nU Pw11wey or C~a.eA, • .,..,......, FS8. autWo ,._ YOftl through cl~sified ttO<'ls 1200 al'd 1200 sot.,,. lorm&!lllH in eny OtCI or 1,, 9UllC TRMSFU lor ., CAM of • t>Onc:I. the IUll PAOlllOING A FULL v IN· 811<1 East v ... Loop In lt'9 COUNTY OI ()RAW Publle: notice ltt her9by ~~write In laYOt c...iom.. Prot>et• Code 1"8 tliOOlng (lea..,.., ... ,.., """1"8reof ..... be lortelted TERGAATEO POLIC E & v~ of Woodbridge Gen· In the Wener of IM Appl!-liven '"•' FrMC:lne M Of PfOMM oUte ~ 141-1111 P9l•llOC> Aull'I E L..,._ C . ..cwL W•TDl.. U.C.C ) 10 UICI County of Orenge FtAE COMPUTER AIOED _., P\81"1 Amefl0m8flt 11· eetlon °'JANET StMPSOH 8llecfl Ind Eugene~ Tlw•~ ..... beWll to ~ ... ~ .... vac.. Cit •• 9'111 II Notx:e II Mreoy or--i rol • Ti. •Keint'U tlOdder rtaJC __ .,. ~ ..aJC ..,_, ._. ......... _. -I A"'*' c... c-.._., cred•tors o• ,,,. .. tn•n "' .. o. required 10 lumlWI • NOTICE PtaJC NOTG .....C NOT1Cl ~ """'~ _.......::....::=:..::::.::.::::::.__ L9ft9 .._.. .. "'._we.rd, C ..... ~ nMneO transte<oru1 "'•' • ~ Bond on an L8ft9 e..d\, CA~ I P\,Dh.Vled Orang.e Coast Duf~ transler '' llDOvl to oe amount eq;,81 to 100 percer>t Publ•st>eO Or anQ<t Coast o .. iy Pi1<>1 Mwc:t-9 16 t9811 "*'4t on P9'Mln&I P'OOl'ty of !tie ~• ot l"8 con- D•·"r P~ol ..... ,",, 15 16 22 WM61 .. ..,..rt .. <Jesul«>ecl Ir.ct and • Payment Bond 19811 Tri. ~ .,,., Duj;ne6.I WI !fie County CounMI 8110 'W'l:IO llOOte&Mn of 11'9 tnt...O.C the Ra9* Maneo« °' Orange ---------"8JC ll()TlC[ tr&naterora •t• SAL t Y County " P\&IC NOTIC( KUSTE R 1sis Mew v .. oe 1 P\,t:_. to SecuOt\ FICTITIOUI IUWU Drive East eo.11 ~ 4580 of the ao-nme11t •.-no FICTITIOUI .u ... as N.Aa. IT A T£MUtT T"-'ol""" "9 ~ ll.)l'IS a<• 0011'Q OU'itf'IKS U FA R VIEW C"E-.IRI),_ .IQOO• F .. ~ Ad (..r.1•a ... ~ CA 92626 AOOO' Ma1'<.l 5"•• e< ~•9 Nonl'I Olt.,. .aC.. Ora~ CA 91666 Ttus Dvs1nflo s ~on CIUCl.O Dt ¥' r.(J .,dw& Aodol .... '° "''" 41< 91' TllrS st&I.,._., "" I .O wltf\ tl'le Cou"'• < ..-• JI '.J• : Count, '>' MA•t " • Ffn411 Pu011Vl90 O•ilr~f! Cn1t~t ~ PtlOl M&tC' ; 16 23 NA• ll'An•NT Callfornt• CoOe ol the Stal• of Celi- Tn. IOllo.tng pef'SOns 11• Tl'le IOC.&tion 1n Cllltornie IOtn.a the eontr8C1 Wiii con- OOrf'9 o.--. M COM-ol Ille t"4I e»ecut.,.. office teon p<~ ~ P\JSolUA :i1292S Leo l -or P'inoc>ai Du-ottlCe ,,,. ~ Dido. to [1 r.,,o CA 9.?630 ol tl'le 1ntenoecs trwi.teror •s IUC>ltltute teeurlt• lor 811y A.cio wa.,,..., r<&9"""'"191' ~ wtt"'*O by the 22975 dlC-. ·-E Tl)fQ CA "'" om• t:NS.,_'l "--County oC OrWlge to ...,,. 926'.)I' and lddr-uMO t>y I,.. ~ unOer the eon All'°" 11eoa "90amast• inteno.d transferor Mtl'lin tract 1~15 Leo L•ne E• r<110 CA I "'rM yHt• iast ,-~ lest I The Bowa ot Suc>er· 92&30 put IO lat U known 10 I,.,. "'90tl ,__ the r1Qllll to T"'' Du11rns •I con-1nt9"o.d lr8nslerM ere retee1 .,,.,., or .. t>odl end 10 duct.0 D't "'-.Oancl 11N1 """-none WWW .,.., ~ Ill Wty R.c~ W IC~-.1er The ~II W><I Du-btCl ~ T"'s starement .., ... t...a 8ddrM1 ot ,,.. mteno.d BY ORDER O F THE I "'" 1r.. County Oen: ot Or· ,,_..,. .. .,are OOHHA L 80AAO OF SUP£RVISORS ~County°" J-.wy 2S PARK(A l525 ....... llerae OF ORANGE COUNTY 19811 DrtYI Ehr Coste M*H CAUFORNI" netOn Ca11torn•1 DATED Feoru.v 2 ... 1* Pvbl•Sl'leO Or&t>Qe Coeal TP\at the l)•QOerly 1)8'"t• LINDA 0 •o•••T• O••ly Pt1<11 Fec•u&ry 2• lllnl '*"O •'I O...Cr•beO "' j~ .. ... ~ .. 30 1M8 M81~,. 2 9 16 t9U gener81 M fHE THIN!tEFI ,~· .. ~ .... wt~~ W9S9 USED BOOKS a nd 11 c..tJ, C .. 1 .. I IOcal.C II 1S25 Meaa Verde P\ltll"'9d Or8nQ11 C:O-t D . • N · · Drive East Cos\& MK& Deity Piiot Mwdl 7 1• 1.., "8.IC NOTIC( , Calttornt& 1 MJ 14 ANGVIANO CAMCEUATIC* M Dy -d tr11t•'-''>'• at ~ P't8.JC NOllC( I The eusi-n-u-i FELi X MEN OOZA ~':" ~'ij ~1<~11E r ... iNl(f:~ c _,. ANCUlANO ~ DtlAl"T l91 ·-1"-1 NOO o..Mt 11.,.,,.,., Ill •a.a away M 1'1'l'h 1-l 1988 A DAAF"l' ENVIRONMEN· lftteno.cJ le; be cc;n1Ym (C.fTACICM AOCW.) H M T AL IMPACT REP()fH WAS mat.cs a1 !rte onice ot NOTICE TO OEFENOAHl al oag t•ITIOrtill COMPLETED OH MARCH E.scroweont.c>ts Inc: !1()71 ,1 A~ll O • Acut•do1j Hospital N .. wpo rt t7 t91t THIS DOCUMENT Siiier • 105 Huntington CHARLES ~OTI DOLORES &Nch Ht• wa..-. a long A~ESSES THE POSS. Beach Ca1ttorn .. 'l26'f C>t1 M FOTI & DOES 'I nme tftld.>nt I)( C.C.ta tBLE ENVIRONMENTAL IM· QI ,,,., Apr~ t 1931 THROUGH x IHCLUSIVf PACTS OF" A tO I ACRE '"" l:N ,,.,,,,_ '' wt> YOU ARE BEING SUED Mesa He l.lt survtvt'd PROJECT COHS•STING OF J«t to C.1orrwi u"''°'"' ev PV.tNTIF'F IA Ud le •11 by tu. w ife Mana. ~ llO 0£TACH£0 :1-STOAY leotnm.Cl&I Code S«tlOtl ~·CHINO VAL ch ildren. J .ume. ~ES IH C~T~1a1oe LFf BANK aCalltomee oor "-M 1 o -WTl'H COHTINUED OPEA. Tiie ,._ encs .ootw• ot poretlOn Aa~r. lguf' .-.cne. ATION Of 1:1 Oil WELLS lthe e>e•ton •1ln •llom Yw ..... • CA.L.amM Marco and David A,.. E)(IST•NG TANI( FARM ci..me may tie"*' .. Cla!r• OAYa..., .,.. 1 , .. Anau1ano ~rVl('('S WOOLD BE RELOCATED l and Etcrow Concecn• ....... -........ Weft Mkt Tuesday. ~~:n~'°':''~~T~1 ~05 '°~,!;:. ~ :u:=. "'' II .. JilaR'h l~ al 6 00 p M LOCATED AT t050 WE,ST Cel•IO""" 1~6" 7 Aef A .... • --... -at ti.arbor Lawn Mt llTH STREET IN A MEDIUM &crow • 1U33~10 ~,... ... ,.... ,... ,.. ..... O live Mo rtuary DENSITY AESIDENTIAL ..., d~ for 1111t'Q ~by ..---a. Bunel Will be Mart'h Z~J~1~C::0~HE DAAFT ;';1 f::r.:-:. i:.M.:: :.:::::::.::::, 17 •l H.arbof' Lawn EIR CAN BE ~Vt(W(O Al -day c.b• tll4t ~ -. lilftl'.IOn.AI Park at THE COSTA -..ESA CITY ._,IO'I dele ~ • ,.. ....... ... lOOPM 16~Ctaitt H A L~ PL ANN •H G et>ooe -..... ,_._ . .....__ OIV1SION n F"AIA ~ OeleO .._cl\4 t9-.. -. _, ,_ Aw .• Cmla i..cw COST A MESA " coPY IS 0.... l P8ltlet, .._ ...... ...., _. ..... P~WWW ....... ~ ... ~ • -..ortl.la'y ~ • Ctem.ec~, l.500 P.aht v ..... °''_,. ~I 8eite;l'I 6'A 1100 M••CMLAW• -~ ... Mor•uar., • c.m.. .. , C•~IO'y t61!>~A­ C.1•..._... \40 'j~'j4 ALSO AVAIL A8L( AT ...._.,,....... .... ........... ..... t.llSA llEROE LllAAlllV lll!ut>lllllled Oflfl09 eo.e .............. .. 2'" -..ESA VERDE OAIVl 0..ly PYol ~ 11. ttM ..e., EMT tMO AT COSTA Wll&:J ,___ ... ....,_ MESA Lt I RA AV llSS -2 ... -... WUl'PAAKAVfNO( fm.£9111 • ... -....., ...... PEASONS AH O O R ..... • ,_ ..... .... GANIZATIONS WtSMINO ..,_. • 0 ............ . TO COWM(Hl OH THE _._ _ ..................... • ~ EJA IHOULO SENO 1 NOTa • HINSY • 2111J1 ............ '1 t~IR COMMENTS TO 01WN llllM ........ fll ....... .,_..). 11'-· t031 DfV[LOP Sul*....,I Of Of.... f J ...... - UCHT SERVIGH ot.r C....,. C ? -.. ,. ......... ..._ ... ~O 90ll 1200, GOefA~ ........... UI ........ --= lll£SA CA~ t200 fJ "'-.,. WA Sq, ..... • W CM PR;_ THE Puauc MVllW ~ -....... -. "' .. ,. , ....... , ••• ""'°° 'Olll THIS l' .......... c::a... .. .. J .... • ... Vl .. OHWlNfAI. OOCU· ....... U ..... .._. ......... ..... llitPll lfla ON AIWl. 10. ... ..._,I. T1-NII _ _.. • -...... 1W ~TO•ot .... a*• ... z. •O. ......... INQ.UDB> IH TMm ~ C:...W .............. p 21 2 • a....i•wnm ... .--1 ...,.., ..... a• .... .. ..,,~T°"'T( • , .. \ ...... C.. ............... . FOii NlllTHP -~ ....... 11 .... -11M ••II••••• ••••I•• ?iUTIO N CONUCT ...._ ................ •A, ...... ... ••Ult CAUIM Al ......... -.. ......... ~ _.. ...... • 1M4MI ................... ... ,.,? .. ::r c.. ~_,.,.,.... ........ - ~ ... ....._ '9M ,.............. I $ 5 ....... ..... .. 71 ,, ••• , ••• ,... .. -.." ..... PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENT TO PREPARE AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT PROJECT: DELETION OF UNIVERSITY DRIVE FROM THE MPAH AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ALTERNATIVE CIRCULATION IMPROVEMENTS 'Mte Covnt1 of Orana• EnvlroneenteJ Mana, ... nt Acency hereby 1tv.a notice of the folJovtns e nvlron.ental deteralnetlon1 PlOJICT D!SQIPTIO•h The ,ro,o•e4 ,roject conal•t• of both deletlot1 of Ulll•er1tt1 Drive, betveen lrvtne Avenue all4 J .. i.or.. ao.4, fr .. the C:OU..•7 '• Meeter Plan of Art ert1l IS,tnre11 (NPAI) all4 t•pl.-.nt•ttoe of eheraetho drc.Utt.. l .. rov-ftU. Prnlwe ,i.-1111 1tlMllH heve ln41cat .. tlMil the folJovlnr ro.41 will carry the trefflc dt•orte.4 fr .. • lolot .. Ullt•er1lt7 Drl••• 1) lrt1tol Str .. , couple•, 2) Corona del Mar Pr-..., (ll 71) ... l) Peciftc Coett ll,tlve7. A tr•fftc •neJyah t o be c-pleted H part •f the Ill ,rocHI vtll SdentU7 1peclftc ehernath• drcul•tlOft t99rov..-u, evdl u roe4 vldenl1111, to t. s.,l_t .. Sf Ufthoulty Drhe h deleted. The County ha• conducted an I nltt•l 5tudy a~ deteratn.. th.t the propo1 .. project .. , h.ve • alptf1CA1nt •ff•ct Ofl the e.nv1ro,_nt an4 that an lnvlroneentel Japact leport (Ill) h r equired. SCOPING MEETING A Scopinc Meetinc vill be held: DATS: TlJCli Harch 22, 1988 Ci ty of Costa Mesa 77 Fair Orhe CJty Council Chaaber• 7:30 , .•. The purpose of the •copinc .. etina i• to introduce the project and to identify public and acency concern• related to preparation of the Ill. The Notice of Preparation (NOP) for th• Ill vlll be available at the -.tine. Anyone lnterutM in recehina a copy of the NOP ahould contacts IKA/lnviron9ental , ' Otvhion (UP) Attn• Mic.hell• Schreder 12 Civic Center Plasa P.O. lox 4041 Santa 4na, CA 92701 Phone I 134-46)0 Speclal Projecu An7 c-...u oe the llOP IN•t be provided at the 1co,IR1 Metlnc or auti.ttted to IK4/llP at the alto•• ad4r••• by April I, ltll at 4 :00 p.a. PROJECT LOCATION MAP . ...... _ .. _ ... _ .. _ ...... ~ ... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1988 25 CENT Na blamed in boating deaths '=:"~"""."".:-----------,,-----..----.----.,.----------Civil case Jud e faults failed ight, bUOy in fatal eras of boat piloted by Earles BJ JONATHAN VOl.IKE ............. A federal j~ o n Tuesday blamed the U.S. Navy for a 1984 Anaheim Bay boat wreck that left five people dead a nd led to an involuptary manslau&hter conviction apinst the craft's pilot. Virl Earles. Wiiiie Jasper Darden, the focus of an Inter· national debate over the death penalty for 14 years, dies In the electric chair./A.7 Coaat State Investigation re- lease of radiation into air in Irvine./ A2 Sports UCI Coach Bill Mulligan reflects on the Anteaters PCAA title game loss and the NCAA t0t.trney.1a1 SoCal CoUege upsets Azusa Pacific In baseball to gain first place.1a1 ·index Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opfnlon Police log Public notices Sports Weather 84 A3 A8-9 B6·8 85 C8 C7 C1-5 C6 A6 A3 B8.C8 B1 -3 A2 Simon, Bush lay claim to Illinois BJOAVIDDPO t '1 ,..__ CHICAGO -Paul Simo n de- feated Jesse Jackson in the llhnois primary Tuesday to win the banlc of Democratic favorite sons and keep his presidential candidacy alive. Gcorae Bush won a rinaina victory. too. but Sen. Bob Dole vowed "we're stayina in" the Republican race. "There was some neaJ1aencc o n behalf of Mr. Earles ... but basically. I blame the Navy," said U.S. D1stnct Jud&e James ldeman. His remarks came in response to the •ovem ment's request to drop a S I 0 m1lhon damage suit filed against the federal aovcm- ment by survivors of the crash and Youth killed playing with gun Irvine t een -ager t ook clip out o f pis tol. but bullet left in c h a mbe r By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' ............. An Irvine teen-ager acc1dentall\ shot hi mself to dca1h 1n front of his g1rlfncnd T uesday while toying with a aun he tho ught was em pty. Pe1er Joseph Scarpello. 19. though• he had empued all of1 he bullets from the handgun he found at his girl- friend's house before putung 1t to his head and pulling 1he 1naaer. According to Lt. Mike White. Irvine police were called to the ho me in the Woodbridge neighborhood a t about I a.m . where 1he) found Scarpello,'<iead of a srnale gunshot wound to 1he head from a 2S-caliber sem1-automa11c pistol "Apparentl> he was JUSt horsing around," White said. "He ejected the chp and. thinking 11 was unloaded, put the gun to his head and pulled the tng er. "T here was a bullet in the cha mber.·· Scarpcllo's girlfnend. who was not 1dent11ied. teacfull) summo ned para- medics. He was pronounced dead at 1he scene. "It was1ust a temble. terrible tragic accident.' said Scarpello's mother. "Tha1's all 11 was. nothing else" A 1986 graduate of Woodbndge High School. Scarpello lived wi th his parents 1n Woodbndae. a few blocks awa) fro m the scene of his death. .. He wa s a wonderful kid." said Mrs Peter S..arpello. "He's 101ng 10 be sorel~ m1~ b) his famtl) and fnends.' A rosary 1s scheduled at 6.30 p.m Thursda) al McCormick Mon uat). 1795 Laauna Can>on Rd. l\Mass1sslated a t IO a.m. Fndayat St. John Neumann C'athohc Church. 5101 Alton Parkwa). Irvine. Bunal v. 111 follow at Ascension Cemetery 1n El Toro . rclallves o rthosc who penwd 1n the Oct. 28 wreck. The suit contends the aovernment 1s at fault for the early momina accident because it planted the 1.000- pound buoy for baran at the Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station Funhcrmorc. a navip tional light on the west Jttty o f the bay's entrance wu inoperable and a rcplacemen1 naviptional buo y was m isplaced. 1he survivors' attorneys contend. T he Jetty hahts arc 1mponan1 Kicking back becau~ boa1ers use the matkers as na \lg.a Ilona I aids 10 center their boat in lhe channel al ntaht. whe n the rock~ are no1 euily ~n Earll·~ was at the helm of the rented ~CJ.fool "Wh1skc) Runner" whe n 1t '>lammed into an unh&hted moonna buo) J U'>I 1 ns1de 1he bay entrance near Hunt1n~1on Harbour. He was con- ' lt ll:d 1n 1%<> of five counts of 1n' u luntary manslaughter and !>enh:n<.:ed to three years 1n pnson. but 1'> free "'h1le the cue 1s on appeal His attorney 1n the c1v1I sutt, Dana Dento n. heads a four-lawyer team reprcscnuna Earles and three otbcr survivors and the fam1bC1 of lhe '1ct1m s. Killed in the boating acc i- dent were Anthon) Sutton. 27 and Ronald Myers. 22. botb of~I Beach. Kathy Weaver. 24, o f Laauna Beach. John Bakos. 22. of Seal Bc~ch and Pa1n c1a Huhng,s. 20. of Downe:- Earles. a former professional fisher· ma n. t~ttfied in the opening da' of 1he tnaJ but has not at1tnded an' of .................. ._ Robba llll• of Garden Gro•e bub on the back of an ob':t:f dolphin at Marlnen Park lD Newpo,1 cb while Ilia IOD playa nearby, ContiD•::o:J:ri..DC wee tiler today and Tbunclay u d be condacl•e to porpoieef1ll reluatlon. Hart says Ferguson's voting record prompted challenge By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of-0.., ......... Evelyn Han didn't make a ...:ev. Year's resoluuon to run for higher office. he doesn't e'•en li ke 10 ca mpaign much. Bui when aro ups of Republll'an women approached the :"llewpon Beach councilwoman about entering the GOP pn mar) in the 70th .\s· scm bl) D1stnc1 ap rnst incumbent Gil Ferguson. she took a look at his record She was shocked b) v. hat \he found. she sa)S. "Only 18 percent of the ume has he voted for thtng,s O range Counly has been working on." Han cla imed. "We're not a bunch of radicals. We're prell\ mc.xkra1c "E\t.'l')one \a~s v.e need to get '>omc k g1s lat1on through but "'c "'"n·1 as~ <iii Ferguson becau\e he\ a 1o~c "'hen 11 l·omcs to gc111ng ll~t\· la11c1n through "Either he won't earn 11 or there'\ no "'a) he l Jn get ti passC<!:· \he \81d In an 1ntcn 1cv. at the Da1 h Pilot on Tul·\da' Han ~1d Ferguson's ov.n h1cr.lluIT sho"' s ho"' 1 netTC'C't1' e he ,., u t1ng J relent mailer that listed JU'il l"'ll bill'> he ha) been able ll' mo 'e 1hrough alramcnto in the past \Car His rclOrd as a legislator tempt<.'d hn .\n FBI In' est1g.a11on 1n10 allega- 11ons 1hat Ferguson 1llegalh-funneled cJmpa1gn lOntnbu11ons to 1v.u pro- grnv. th ( osta Mes.a C11:r ( ounul l and1dates dre"' h<.'r in ·-rm not lung1n1 m) ca mpaign o n 11 but I hinged pulling out m' paper\ \ln umc be(ause of 11 .. Hart \atd of thl· 1n,es11g.at1on ··~hat 1f he got arrl'\tcd romorrn"' ' ometx~h 's name has LO be on the ballo~ .. Han has bet-n roundh l rllKtred b' Republican kadcr-. v. ho rnn tend her .. a nd1dac~ 1s ncedlessh draining fund~ from 1mportan1 l ampa1gm ag;unst Democral'> Fergus.on h1m'lelf a renl1"'ned fund-raiser. laments ha' ing to \pend thu~ funds 1n h1\ U"'n dmnci ( ount~ Repuhlllan Pam < hair- man Tom Fuen1es al\O has urged Hart 10 drop out (Pleaae 11ee HART/Al) I the Lo\A.ngde'>prcxced1ngs!>1 nce He no"' 11\es in < 1arden C.Ho .. e and works fur a truc~1n& .. o mp.in' Denton said When h(' v.as con ,1ctcd. authoru1es l'hJr&ed E.arltt was tntOA· 1ta1cd v.h1le .ii lhc helm and was p1lo11ng 1he buar too tas1 but Dento n lOntcnds lht' gu q:·rn ment 1s at fault bt:'l au'>t· tht huu\ v.al> unh&}l1M, unc. hartc:'d and the l h.tnncl c:ntrance al\11 unllghtc:'d .\lthou&h lhc: 50' crnment has )Cl (Pleaae eee NA VY I A2) Second bribery suspect probed Newpor t police wide n in\·es tigalion into a ll eged $20.000 o ffe r By GREG K..LER~X Of -0.., NM ._ Restaurateur Franc1l> 'v1 Dclaae' ma' not ha' t been the o nh b\Ui-n~~man alleged I~ prepared to bnbc a "t""' port Beach planning com- m1s!>1oner for his <tppro' a l of a pott'"ntusl rt"<;taurant Sitt police said T uesda) Based on rernrded 1ran$Cnpts be- tv.«n Dclane' and commission Cha irman Jamc.-s ··s uzz.. Person. police are tn' es11ga11ng lhe poss1b1ht) that al lea\I one other person ma' ha' e coni.p1rt'd "'1th Octane~ on the a lleged ufle r ot a s~o bnbe lo Person said '-e"' I>''" Beach Pohce Offtler Bob Oa~le' The bnbt' offer "'as S('CTetl~ tape· recorded b' Per\On "'ho v.as v.orlc.ing -w ith police tn\oC\11gators. accordin& to a lount' prosecuto r [Xian~' ti.": ot Rancho ( ahfom1a "'as arre tl'd Fnda' on alkgattons th.i t h(' ofTert'd a ~~0.000 bnbe to Pe~on 1 n e\l h.inge for assistance 1n getting a ixrm11 10 e"·~ he1g.h1 h m1t\ Pr 3 nt'"' re\taurant at UOCC(S Llnd1ng undt'r c-on~lruC11on at 3100 .... (. IJ\t H1gh"'J' Hc: "'.l\ reiea"<"d un S~50 (.fl() bail .ind ' '>I. hcduled tor arraignment .\pn '" nnl lOUnt ,,fft'IOn\ hnbef"\ l'( .ir C\l'•Ull't' lllliler In thl tJP\' tran~ npts. Dclane' allt.>gl'dh 1nd1latt'd that he was deal- ing"' 1th another 1nd1' 1dual "v.ho had .i kit ,,j mune' · ~1d <)aide' Police arl r' e\11g.11tng 1h.11 poss1biht' but (}J ll"' \.i d th('re are CUIT('fl t(\ no \pt'\. f 1. \U\pt'l I\ l l,11..it·' al.,.,, ..a1J police J o not belie' c .tn' , tha 1.omm1ss1one" ""l'rr ,ffcrl"d hnbc\ or that Pe~n "'a' ,,ffc-red .l t'ln~ •ln a n' pre' 1ou' II\. \.l\llln ·He 1 De.-lane' 1 probabl\ tell he (Pl eue eee BRIB&tT I A2) Slain informant was 'paranoid' about being hit ............... -~ "9 owaed. T~ door wu open &Dd blood wu 8Plattered acroea t.IM tnulk. l y JENNIFEJl WEBER ............ .. New York man and lorm('r FBI anfonnant shot Lhrtt 11me-. n the ~ad Last ~ttkend 1n an e\C'\ ut1,rn- St)le sla)'ln& ... as ~omed a~u1 tx-ina k1llC'd. but let\ the ft"dcral "'11ness prOtCC•llOn proaram bc'cauSC' II .. ,ind of cramped his st) le .. a cloSC' tnend said T...esday. Gcorte·Ptter \ udze, 1ch had tl"\t•· fied laS1 }ear -ca inst memtier\ ot the Gambino c-rurw fam 1h "'' rnend Joe) Grosso aid 1n a telephone inten 1~w. and wtnt into 1he go ' em· IT'\.'Ot ' rrn1t·, Ill'" rrnttram a fter h1\ ll'\I m '"' 'udte' 1._h had \Orne into tC'ln~\:t v.11h 11rg.i n11L·d .nme fiaures ~ a m,1u .. 1m dn,er in "<'"' 'orlt < 1t\ l1fl•\~• 'wl1J H(' dtd one JOb for th< "ml\0 . ( 1rll!>""l ..aid but manaaed 10 kam ln.,ugh that th(' go,em ment rl'\.rulll'd htm a,4 -w1tnc\S ··\-.l\lrding hl "'hat he told me. he "'d' \h.A~tnB Jo .... n a film labonator)." ~1d <. •rt.l\\l.1 JJ "'ho first m~t 't ud1c' •lh l ~ t.1 l 'ears -hen 't ud1e' •lh "'cn1 ''' .... or\. for him as a (PSeaee eee SLAIR/ A2) \ Michael Oukakis wu a distant third -tra1lina Simon by a martin o f more than 2-r -with Sen. Albert Gore Jr. and Rep. Richard Gephardt far behind. The also-rans looked ahead lo the Man:h 26 Mk hipn caucuses -the nc~t bia indUllria.I 1tate contest -where Du"bkis noted "there are no favorite so.ns. .. ''Who says nice auys f\nilh last," uuUed Bush. who wu winnint '' percent of the vote as he tacked one mote primary viclof} onlO last Wttk•a 16-state Super Tuaday pri· rnatySMCp. Court Cft:Ulch eases despite plea bargain ban Simoo WU eainine 44 ptt'Ceftt Of tbe Dtmocralic v'*' to 21percnt10r Jedteoe and II percent for OuUkil in a primary that m..sdled &M alreecfy cont\aeed conlelt for the Democratic nomiutioft. In IM ...,.tc coatais fotconvca- llon dcl1111ft. ..... led for rowMY three..quanm ol tlw ll Repu'8i cat at stake. lll9ddi11 his seemi" i-.,. mouneule a.dover Dole 1 ... ~ ....... lollenloa. Jdloe wwowed the.., ..... MIDlllf and 0-.Wil ia1llll 0.0. ... 11•-al~A?'I IJ UNCS IGNON ............... A little more than a year aao pave ()Rdic1ion1 were <'irculatint th~ OraftlC County Suptrior Coun about a beutarowina within \he $)'Stem wt threatened 10 arind judicial bus1ncu toa hall. TM villain wu an cxpend1na bedt'°I ot rivU coun catcs. ~date the CatCI would swamp the coun ~ wu dublled .. maMh day,·· ~Y ·~~and coun ldma...,.eon • dae '*lq oa Disvia Ananey Ceal Hectt•s deNtoa .. Oc'°'9tf , ... '° "'°'*' clitinnlloa ol ~ CW1 re pn- Vile. .. It _.u to ensure lhe pubi1c thal thirw wt'T'C be1na doM ~11." taid Oucf AY.s1stant O\ttnct "nomc) M~I R. ap1 m TlltcdK'tcffccu\t'I) ehm 1natcd the pnK1ic'C ol nqollated yieu. or &>ka barpimftt. TM focus o much dcbetc throupGu\ lM nauon·s coun pkt barpuu~llov..' a de~ndant lo plead 1u• prior to ao•na to lnal 1n CJCCMftllC 1 rtduetd ttntenc"r or rtdunioft of cMJICS Pb be'111n1 .. fQtt) spttds up lbe crim 1aal jmtte"C pro<"tU and rtdwa the need for COJtl)' and ICM'.M\imn ~)' tnal ld~OC'lln of I he pfOC'tSS ara1.tt Wttboul pica bup1n1na. 1u ad· \'()('Ile$$&)'. Juciles spend mClft tlmt on cnm 1nal tnal wtuch take ptt\"tdtntt 0 \ Cf C1 \ 1 I C'Ue$ v--bat ~ned to m.n<'h da). •hen 'uded would ha't to stan d1im1 int catCS becaute t~) dtdn'\ ha'c 11mt l9 lf) them~ 8a I lly, ll IW\.V l\.tppcmd 8ut its po1enttal "ill eusu.. Ho~HT. santt the HllC'll's dc--- ('t\.IOn. the cn1I a1tt bect\Qa has actuall) d«laxd • t one po.n t 1 n Fdlnaar)' I . 1.100 Cl''' aun were ~ to be tMd On Fd>. I ol' this ,..r die num~ stood at 6. l9l "It's bus1neu as usual " ap1m said 00TM mn of doom and atoom wtrc •1lhout buts and the roum ha't' ad,Justtd "CT)' rad1l) lo 11 " 8ut t~ ~USlJMftl has had tt:J pn<"e TM count)·, S4 upenor C'oun Judin att •-ol'kn'I lonett houn to take eve of m m1M I that nom\&J1 Vw"O\lkt ot"Vet ha\.~ 10M bt}ond munic~s-J C<M'1 1f pita t.rp1n1"1wat~aad pcnot Coun Admuullt'IW '"' Wt In the da) of ~ ..... JUJll. 15 pcl'('nt ol ell cnnuul c..s· ~ ..,_. •• dlit nu..Ua.,.a C"OUft ~ aseofradiation into in Irvine investigat_ed Hazy, cooler weather expected .,,.,..., • ......-,,.....,---, ..... ,-= ...... ~ . t lllll-...t*iMl9idTatdly .., .. iaw p*• • npkJlioa .._ Nh 1111 r.tioeCiTve tritiwn into lk -.... .-cal wt pbann> w..al firm e.tiu this month. n.. llfPiClM 10 be DO lipificanl ........... risk from the rde8le or 500 mfia o( uitiwn, Slate Health Dilector-Kenneth K.i2tt said in a •enntnL T-ICN lab is at 2727 C.mpusDnvc. • n.e aow.kvd radiation, which was Z..:::'1rnc.~~·~ t~ Feb. 25 and March 7, Kjzcr said in Sacramento. A '17\all ex.- plosAon a used lM rdcue or tritium • a radioactive rorm ofhydroten . The state was an vestipting the attidml. Kizer said. -Althou&h the information about tM release of radioactive tritium is not cumntly complete. we are in· formina the surroundina community of the incident and will work to ensure that the pubfic health is pro&ected.'' K1zcr said. A call 10 ICN af\er business hours was answered b> a SC'C'uri1y guard who said !le -.ould rela) a mess.qt Sttking comment from the firm about the in"cstipt1on. Slate invcstiP.ton and Oranec County authonties ~ workint JOantly to collect sampks from sur· round in& area 10 determine the extent of contamination, Kiter said. Preliminary data indicates the potential public health risk is mini· mal. Kizer said the California Depar:t· ment of Health Services is "actively pursuin& .. lepl action apinst ICN "due to their failure tO promptly not1f) 1he depanment of this inc1- dent " U.S. Temps ~ton ~ Jllca--.Mdl_ .... ·--- ;; : Calif. Tempa 12 22 ~ ,. Extended ..... ,..,..,..........,_.,... n • .......,~....,..,,.....,,. NA VY BLAMED IN BOATING DEATHS ••• .. ... 37 27 ~ 2t 80 ZS 30 " )4 It ~ K-Ctty ......,,.,.. Mleftlj 9Mcf\ Mldland•O-U MhelA .. 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The judac said he reallz.cd Earles may have 6ecn too drunk to drive an automobile -there are no alcohol s&andanb set for palounc a vcucl - but added that Earles performed KVen..I manue"ers 1n the boat 10 dcmonstTate he hac1 reasonable con- trol oftbe craft. ln-addiuon. ldeman said. 1he Navy should have realized 1nupenenccd and possibly even intoxicated boaters would be using the channtl through t.bt Seal Beach Na,al Weapons Station. and should ha"e taken steps to prevent traged}. such as rcpamng t.bt jctt} ligh1 and placing reOecuve matenals on the buo~ ··The Na'> v.as av.are of the confusion going on with the hghts. Other boats had been beached in the same area." ldcman said. ··Mr. Earles lined (the boat) up in a reasonable manner. 1fsjust that one liJht was not v.hcre 11 should have been." If Warren Schneadn. the U.S. Depanment of Justice auorney. fails to swa) ldcman in his defense case, Denton and the other attorneys will present witnesses to testify to the damages each '1ct1m should receive from the aovemment. Schemder declined comment after ldcman's remarks in coun on Tues.- day. Jdcman will also determine to what extent Earles was responsible and let a pen-eniaae of that responsibfity. After that determination and damaa· es arc establisht.'d, the percentaae of each victim's responsiblity will be subtracted from the final awards. Denton said Earles' medical costs alone have soared to more than S200.000. A colostomy bag ta~ to his stomach after doctors removed some of his intestine because of the v. reek is now go ne. but Denton said the memories remain. .. He lost his best friend and four other }Oung kids died," Denton said. "I don't think he'll ever get over that. Then he had to sit thro\.llh trials where people said it was Flis fault because he was drunk. 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Meyer noted. Mori.' murders mean more lengthy mals. The acuon ended up saving 1.486 tnal days, or about wha1 seven Judacs would work an a year, Slater sa1d. From Al In fact. Han plans to confron1 the Central Commantt to demand a stand from them. ·-rm going to ask 1f Tom Fuentes 1s speaking for them or for himself:· she said. Dcspue the cnt1c1sm. Han said she has rec-ea'ed O\eNhelmmg suppon Since her dec1S1on .. There are la-.makers -.ho aren·t OC'CCSsanl) out front supponang me. but ""ho ddin11el~ need some help 1n Sacramento:· she said She also claims local officials ha'e gl\en a pos1t1,e response \\ h1le the Republican establish· ment appears firml~ an 1he Ferguson camp. Han 1s beginning to gather endo~menh. such as de,eloper Ton) Mo1so. le~ e~ecumes at the M1ss1on \'1ejO Co and en' 1ronmen· t.ahst Jean Watt of SPON (Stop Polluung Our ~ev.pon ). Han said she v.111 cam her skills 1 n problem soh mg and n~t .... ork1ng to Sacramento .. The v.a\ I approach problems 1s tf)ang to find soluuons and com- prom1~ .. hen neceuaf) v.11hout &J' mg up pnnu ples I tx:l1e'e an:· she saKI "The) ·re not going to call me ~Rambo.·· she said .. , th1nl 1fG1l Ferguson ~ants to go after Tom Ha~den he o ugh t to mo'e up to Santa \1on1ca and run against him \\e ha'e problems 1n Orange Count\ v.e should addre~ ·· One.of the first problems Han said she v.ould addr«s would be cam- paign reform. She objects to poli- t1c1ans v.-ho ra ise huge amounts of monc) -the one s~all she allo-.s her opponent -and u~ ll to fund campaign'> or cau'>CS utht'r than their 0'11r0 he also th1n~s the present S\Stem gJ\ C\ P .\Cs undue influence 0' er lqlslalOr\ ·1 than~ 1t"\ obscene ·· Han~1d She e\pects 10 s~nd about SI ~5.000 on her ov.n campaign -one thing I "on't be doing 1\ voling apmst ~fa nan Bergeson ··\hi.' said. a referenc<' to Ferguson\ d<'· c1s1on to oppose .:a Bergeson bill on ~ach hab1ht' rdorm She v.ould suppon dfons to rind ano1her a1rpon si lt: -prefcrabl' 1n • could aalk Wltb Person because the\'·d known each other for a wh11c:· \aid Oak'9· PolK'C abo ha'e photognph'> of ~~ mtttangs bctv.ttn Delane~ • aad Pcnon. said OaklC) 11,jo mont'~ die~ hands dunni the meeungs raid JC). but receipt of mont) 1s *" necns3f) for a bnben charge -to be filed. r lrdt A Rttd an assistant to n something." Hut is.n 't a bis supponer of bonds as a means of funding roads. educa- tion and other prQ&nlms. ··v ou ha'l' 10 be careful on the amount of bonding \OU ha\C ag;unst \Ou. tx""Cause somcume \Ou haH~ to pa) for 11:· she said · Instead. she suppons user fees . including the 1mplcmentat1on of toll roads. ihe thinks 'oters might be read) to accept a half-cent sales tax as .. ell to case thl· gridlock nightmare ··1 don't see a b11 difference (between going to trial and bargaining a pica) unless che DA· s offi« h11 been seen as being untrustwonhy. and that's ne,er been shown an this count):· Me~er said But Me) er and others do not blame thl' cro~ded couns solel) on an 1nab1ht~ to plea bargain In fact. Me,er s.a)S tht' biggest bank for-the O range Count~ coun \)\tl'm 1s an inadequate number of Judgl.'s tr) 1ng to ke-ep up with a mushrooming number of cases. The 1ncn:asang number of auomcys 1n the count) funhercompounds the flow of h11g.a11on. But the S) stem 1s fi&h11na back. 8 ) Jul) I. SuperiorC'oun may have fi,c ne'o\ judges. Slater said. County administrators had asked for 15. ~h ich v.ould ha'e required findan& temporal) counrooms for them pending the scheduled compleuon 1n about fi,e )Cars ofa new ~ to 65- room counhou an Santa Ana. In 1977. the r unt) 1m11ated "set· tlement we ks:· lso known as "hell weeks... thr« months the couns suspend regular business for fi,e da)s to ti") 10 settle civil CISC'S Of 1.534 cases set for settlement during the week. 297 were settled. 279 were conlin~d. 179 ~reordered 10 arb1trat1on and 232 were taken ofTthe calendar because they were not ready for trial. That left 547 for tnaJ. As of Jan. I. couns m 11 counties. including Oransc. have taken advao- la&e ofa new law that aJlowsaJudac to Jel involved with a case shonJy after u·s filed. The idea is that tM process will operate more smoothly ifa judlf! 1s fam1har w11h a case before it turns up in his counroom. Tbe procns 1s too new 10 der termine ats success.. several lawyert said. Sa)ing Fcrguson·s record on en- ' 1ronmental issues 1s poor. Han said she has been a long-time opponent of offshore oi l drilling and has worked extens1,el) on 11 as a cny coun· ciJ .. oman and representative an the League of\111es Hart I) a .. are her challenge v.-111 be d1ffirull. despite ha' mg held elective office for 10~1.'ar< .. asa Nev.pon Beach Cit) Counul member. SLAIN INFORMANT WAS SCARED •.. the nonh Camp Pendleton area - and would fight tor a fair share of 1ransponat1on funds for the count). She thin~!. some ~ind of gro~th controls arl m·eckd. too ·-rm going to stop shon of suppon- mg the 1count\ slo.,..·growth) tn· 111at1H ~au~ I don't full) under· stand 11 ~et. but "c·re going to need .. , v.as told no mailer how bad an incumbent 1i.. there·s no wa)' )'OU can beat him ... shl· \aid ... It ma) be ·M1s~on lmpuc,s1blc' -but I don·1 th ink so .. .. , reall)' care a lot about the people v.-ho ll\e 1n thl' 70th D1stnc1." Han SJ1d ... and 1f l'lectcd I'd work \Cl") hard for the people there. '"I think v.c descne better than a lot of the g.aml.'s that are being pla}ed nght no~·· From Al limousine dma in New York. about being killed. his attorney, Ron Durw the 11me he was tes11f)mg. Krcber said. he strllttled betv.-cen New York and HB concern was great enough that California C\ef! IO da)S or so to work dul\lng his prehmmaf) hcarina last as J bounc~r at the Mustang. a topless .,..eek. YudLe\ 1ch went to Harbor club in Santa '\na. Grosso said Municipal Coun Judae Russell A. Grosso ~1d Yudzev1ch v.as not a Bostrom and asked for additional partner in tht' club -he could no1 sccunt) measures anord to be But Yudze\ 1ch. who was .. He was extremely observant g1,t•n to boasting. ma) ha'e told about ~ho v.-as in the parking lot and some peo ple that to ampres.s them. his who v.as an the coun," Krebcr said. frli:nd )3id "His concern was to the pomt that he Yudze' 1ch. 46. v.-as found dead at v.-as not interested in the case." I 45 a m. aturda~ an a par1ong lot Kremer and Grosso described behind an lnsnc business comple The 6-foot· 7. 360..pound man known Yudze\ICh as being easy-goanc. Mesan who claimed police entrapment arrested again a~ ··e1g George .. was sprawled beside humorous and courteous. his 1988 Lmcoln Continental and had "He was a loveable auy.'' Grosso been shot three times in the head with said. ··He wasn·1 a bad person. He a 22-cahber handgun. ne .. er hurt anybody. He was never pcculauon has been that has charged" ith hunan1 anybody." connection w11h either the Mustang He became encreas1naJy womed By JENSIFER WEBER Of -°""' .... ·-.\ Costa \k~ man ~ho last )car tih:d as~ 5 m1ll111n da1m .igasnst the u t~ d a1rn1ng hl' .. as entrapped b~ puhl l' otli\A.'r\ lo\ ac, arrt'\ted again \londa) on ~usp1uon of selling rncaine from h1'> homl.' and business. Richard Perlin. '~ \I.a\ arre'ited at his automot1,c bu\1nrc,s at I "'01 rustin .\"l'. polu.e ..aid gt Tom Bo~ Ian ..aid the arrnt v.-as Delane}. said Monda) that Delaney does not ov.n Lancer's Landing and claimed tba1 h< has no plans 10 open a restaurant there. Person said he met Delancy an 1974 v.hen ht had an ofT.ce next door to the Delaney's mtaurant at 730 Lido Park Dnvc. Person ~1d he did lepl work for Octane} 1n 1916 but had almost no contact with him 1n rettnl }C3ts. not retribution for the claim. but '" club or organized cnme may have led about his safet) over the ~l couple response 10 ··se, eral complaints" in to his death. but Irvine poh~ have of weeks. the attorney said. Despite fi f few leads. pres.sure from the FBI to rctum to the the past e'o\ months o Perhn alleged-"Obviously, there·s a lot of specu-protection prosram. Yudzevich coo-l> selhng C<Ka1ne. d h h' 1· · In a I 'ii-hour sun eillancc at Pcrhn lat1on an 1h1s case." Irvine Pohce Lt tanue to s ow up at 1s pre 1m1nary Automou .. e on Monda~ narcotics Mike White said ... We don't know 1f heanna an Newpon Beach because I• 1 b 1·on or hat " .. he wanted to clear his name." officers allegcdl> saw rlin meet 1 s re n u 1 w · with sc"eral people and "appear to With his involvement an an alleged Grosso said. engage in drug transacuons," Boylan 1n' cstment scam and the preliminary Yudzev1ch )Okcd about his fcan. d 1 b'-hcanna on those charJCS l.ast week. rt'portedly telhng Krebcrat one point. sai · ·· me;\n. this gu} was .. tant. ·· Grosso said Yudzev1cfi was open 10 .. Don't stand too clost to me. They Perlin allcgedl> would &Ct into a car new threats on his life. might miss me and hit you." with the apparent buyer and dnve n~ fth 1 h ·· d'. •nother t1·-. .,.~ ~It _ __. around th<' block. -.orkina out the ·fiiiiii~iiiiiiiii'iiiiaiiiiuiiiisciiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiii.iiiiiiiiieiiiiwasiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP9iiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiniiiioiiiit iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .. iiiiiiiii .... ;;::""'iiiiiiiii~iiii· -~ deal. Boylan said 1, Police arrested him at 5:55 p.m. as he appeared to be complctina a drug transacuon. Perlin was arrested an February 1987, convicted and sentenced to probation for re~1 v1n1 stolen prop- erty. But the tool~ Perlin bought were not stolen and the scllcn wett not thieves -the) were undercover police officer~ conduc11ng a sting operation. Perlin filed 1 S5 5 m1lhon cla1m an ~pnl. sa ) 1ng he had been coerced into bu)ana the goods The City Council denied tile claim. and no runher aC'11on has been taken on at °::.'!:' ... __ , .. , \f l ''"""' ~ - ~ .......... wood .......... beCOme.., ymoua .... lulwry end good ...... Today, lteilwood 8huner9 glw.,. ~ 1t1gma to eny Interior from COlonlef to Uttre Modem. No other window cowrtng perlotmt .. tuncUon wtth such bMuty Md grece. Shuttera ...., light whh lln lnftntte vertety of .... reduce _,., bloc* out heat and COid, mecl stlllt .. ~ .,. ~ intenc:wa with dMn .......... ~ UNlse other wlndOw trMtmenta. lhutWa Iner•• 1 your h0me'tv81ue. With tteil wood ShutW'a ~ rnllY a-- Loww wtdthl Of 1~. 2'~. S'A. end 4~ Ja.tcaJI 842-8086 '><-' ·-'°" -~ ~ ler,,. c•-10 ... We~ the .... WOOda 8\ ....... end""". ~ 11t1ctto11 of caton «....,.Ind w .. ._ ~ ......... ~tor your ..... Ind .... .... doara. What do )OU hkc about the Olltly Ptlot~ What don't you hke" Call the n~ber above and )our "= wdt be recontcd. tnnJCnbcd snd dr-lh~ to the appropnatt editor. The "8me 24-hour a.nswerini servKe ma)' be \llCld to rttOfd littitn 10 I.be ed1tor on any topc. Contnbut0n to our Ltn~n column mtnt include t.bctr name and 1ckphone number for vcnfiatJon Tell uJ •bat'' on )Our mind 1~ ". ' ... ' ~ ~ :1sm N'Pt •«.-. ,,._,,.,, "'' l t • •.,. C.., c.'n •O ~,. .,._, ~-u c-. no.-.--· Serving California since 1953 FOR FREE FJJTIMATE Call the office near.i you Yudzev1ch·s offer to go to lunch. "What. arc you afraid of scttina shot?"' Yudzev1ch jOked. ··1 told him 11 wouldn'1 make my day," the attorney said. Despite h1sjokang. however. he was an~ious to lea\C and return to the East Coast. Kreber said. -He was extremely seacuve a.s to where he was staying at ntJht,- mo\•ang from motel room 10 motel room. not telling even has closest friends where he was. the attorney said. The two men aarccd that if Yudzovach had stayed under rederal prolccllon. he probabfy would not have ben killed. But the proaram -kind or cramped has style: Grosso said. "He com· plained he wasn't scning enough money from the aovernmcnt to suppon his family:· Gros.so s.aJd. "I thank he felt constrained about it. I thank he felt the propam restricted his movement a lot. .. Krcber saKS. "I think that if you're in the protection prosram you have to be in it all the way. and it JUSt didn't fit an to his way or hfe ... K.rcbcr said Yudzcvich traveled frequently to the wt Coast and Las Yeps. The fatheror1hru. be aJlqed- ly went under the alias of Gcorac O.Manano. '