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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-14 - Orange Coast Pilot.. Orange Coast Space Nation's banks assemblymen shuttle post record oppose ban on off to S25 ~3 bllHon . assault rifles good start earnings in ~88 CO . T/ 3 ORLD/A4 B E /04 ... , rrHE ORANGE COAST .. T E 'D \' .. ~1 R . .I I I t 198() Apples banned from school cateter,as By 808 VAN EYKEN Of IN Oilly Hot StM'I Four Oranic Coast school dhtncts have followed the lead of the nat1on·s two largest d11itncts and pulled appl~ and apple products from school lunch menus until 1t can be determined 1f the products arc safe. Officials w11h the Nc:wport-Mesa and La~una Beach unafkd districts Barring _ot_gay~_- speakers limited By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' tlW Daily "°' kaff A threatened ,\(·Lu lav..)ull mn) have been settled Monda) "hen tile su penn1enden1 ol thC' Nev. port-Mesa Unified School D1stnct denied that he banned homo~\u.tl \~a\:cr)in its high schools Dr John "faoll announced in Januan that hc"a b.lmnghomosex- ual spcaker1 v..ho had been an' 11ed each semester for IQ )t'ar\ to speak at a ( orona del \.far H 1gh . hool p ycholoa> dass "11coll's action follu"'cd 1n 1hc v.ake of protests b\ d1stnc1 parcnls "ho objected to the prJcttcc HO\\C\Cr. the supenn1cndcnt ~1d Monday 1hat what he barred v.-as the use ofhomo~·wnl speakers pr<n 1ded by the org.an11a11on Parents and Fnends of Lesbian\ and Ga> Opponcnt'l oftht• group'!> spea kers bureau argue 1t'> \pcalers offer an 1nst11u11onal \ 1cv..po1n1 and might proscl) t11e in an l'ITon to l'nlist others for the bureuu Nicoll said his al't1on had occn m1sin1crprctC'd .. It was interpreted that I v..as banning homose\ual or an) d1s- cu ion ofhomose\uaht\. and that t4' s1m_pl) no1 true ... he \aid. That ma) lea\C the door open to a.a> speakers v.ho don"t repn:)Cnl .ln) particular organuat1on. "I v.ould reprd each ca\C on m ov.n menls. ·Nicoll !kl1d. He clanlicd hi\ po,.111on "h1lc rci.pondina 10 QUC'\l1on about :i threat b) the :\merman ( 1' 11 L1berues l n1on 10 bnng legal <Kt1on against the d1s1m:t unle\ thC' board ol education ft'\Cr~d Nu:oll Heanna about 1coll' tatcmcnt Monda). ( I L ttorne) Jon DaHcbon s~ud the 1s uc ma" h:l\ e been re.solved. "It would make 1t a con tdcrubl) more difficult case·· Davidson ~d Hov.cver. he quest1om·d the obJCC- uons to using speaken bureau rep. rcscntatt"es. sa)tnl-"from v.hat l'"e heard thc:re v.a nothing in the p.'.l'it 19 >ca" that wunded hke proi.tl) tlL-ins. •• I But he said lif\tn111 total ban on P> pcakers~ouldap1nai'C' tudent on opportunity to rcarn about 1lterna- t1\ e hfe5t)le . "It ~ould obvious!) be a d1ffcrtnt case," David n said ··1r P> antJ lesbian cap come in. 11 ~ould 1110~ tudcnts to hear l.hffcrtnt \:ie~ points." • • He u1d the L IOl in\:ohcd 1n and Fountain Valle)' and Hunting1on Beach Cuy elementary school d1~- 1ricts confirmed Monday that apples wtre dropped from their lunch pro- grams. the nsk ol cancer 1n children because of the large amount of appk products FDA warns Imported Ch/lean grapes are poisoned. A4 consumed bv children. dtl'l.'<'tor of food services for the Newpon-Mcsa Unified School D1s- tnC't. "We don't want to take any chances. We mttnd to have all of the product that "'e use tested, and we're al o loolrng for some dircction·from the talc Department of Educal!on." The actions came in response to a f eb. 28 rt port by the Washington- based National Resource Defense Council that Oammoz1de. sold under the trade name of Alar. could increase Retiring Officials of the New York Ctt> School Distnct, lhe nation·s larges(. deC1ded to ban apples last week , and the nation's No. 2 school system. the Los Angeles Unified School Distnct. also issued a ban on apple products beginning Monday. Apple 1ndu try offi cials protest that only 4 percent of U . apples ha"e been found to have traces of Alar. which penetrates the skin of the fruit and helps prevent brulSIOJ. Even 1hosc which contatn Alar. industry officials Si'Y: arc "'ell below hm11s set Jasen Cotton, 4, treads softly •• he nego- tiates rough terrain whlle attempting to retire from a mountain of rubber at Hetftage Park In f rvlne. Attorneys argue circumstances surro_unding K.illelea' s death By JANET ZIM MERMAN Of IN 0..., l'tDCJulf Even 1f Dann) Orncltl tJ1Jn't purposely s~ene h11i C'ar to kill 11 Ncwpon Ueach "oman, he know- in.&I> created a potcnt1all) deadl) s1tua11on and that's enoua,h tocon\lct ham of sccond-deirce murder a pro ~utor said Monda}. In clo ina arguments follow1na the t~o-~cek tnaJ. Oeput) 01stnct At· tome.) Tom C1oe1hal ma1nu11ncd that Ornelas dad mtcnd to k.111 Debbie Ann KJllclea .. hen he ped do'A-n a Balboa Peninsula alley durma a dn.inkcn jo)' nde Scot. I. Defense attorney 'Ralph Bcncange) 1n tead a ked the seven-man, fi\e- v..oman ~net to consider a lc\S...'r cha~ of gross vehicular man· slau tcr while under the influence of alco ol Bcncange) didn't deny Omcla hit the 37-)ear-0ld mother of lhrtt, but \:ltd 11 was an acc1tJent. Ornelas. 19. ran aW3} from the ~nc and v.-a captured on the beach about '\O minute later by a ev.port Beal:h police offittr ccord1na to 'Attncsses and a Hdc<>tapc IA:ken b) a p:lSSCnatr in the car. K1lrelea tepped intolhealle) and C 0 \ I IC 'I 0 H \ I :'\\ I IC 0 '\ ll I .'\ I pul her hanJ\ on her hip m .in ap~rcnt nttcmpl to 'ilo"' the dra\cr l hat challcn[lc. ~1d Goethals. '' "ha1 prompted Ornc1:1, 10 \v.crvc ht!> fnend'-s 1urb<H.hargt·J Nt~n 200" into Killelea "Debbie Ktllcll'a \tcpped out and challen'ed him to 'llov. dov. n. tocea!te and dC)l!lt 1h1 nd1culou thrt"al to her and her ch1ldrtn. ·· C1oethal said. "He rc Ponded to her challenge "-Ith a cha lie nae ot h1 o"" n '(irt out of m) v.a~ lad\ \' ou·re not 101ng to tell me wha110 do··· Gn1ntcd. Omela did not .... 1~ into (Please lft ORNELAS/ A2J by thC' ll Ocpanmcnt of AgnC'ul- turc. But the reassurances v.crc not enough for ~osl local officials. "As of Fnday. v.hat v.c did v..a) rcmo"e all apples from our menus temporanl)',' said Jan Monfonc. Diane harpe. food service director for the Fountain Valier School Ois- tnct. v.as s1 m11'3rl) cautious. (Please Sff At-PLES/ Alf Council dela s • d.ecision ·on -say _Club lease By IRIS YOKO I Of -Dally '1loc St.lf'I The Newpon Beach < tty C'ount1l voted Monday to wan another month before deciding on whethcr to e\tcnd the Balboa Ba} (tub's lease for 50 years. cont1nu1ngd1 u ton of( oun- c1lwoman E'chn Han' sugc\t1on that 10 25 )Ca~ the club's 145-unlt apartment complo be ra1ed for a cit~ park. . Dunng the next month, Han v.111 meet with Ba" ( 'lub offi c1:1ls 10 further hau.lc o"er the. 50-)ear lea rcquesl and d1scu s tht' Po 1b11tl) of ~phmng the appro~1matel) I Cj acre\ of ba) front land 10 pro\ 1de a ~ uon of open spa e Tht' Cit) v. 111 also seel an tndcpcn- dent legal opN11on on "'hether the t'll\ charter allov.s the council 10 entC'r into such a long lea~ ol puhlt~· property " 11hout 'otcr appro,al The issue return\ to the t:ou ncil on Apnl 14. OOic1als ot the Balboo Bn) Club. v.-b1ch has ka~d the Manner \41k pro~n} 1nce 1948. a'iled to e'<tt'nJ thetr lease of public land lor 50 ) ear to allov.. the club 11me to recoup the cost of a plann«='d SI m1lhon-plu reno,auon that v.ould indude a nc"' clubhou~ and J fac.:chh for 1hc apartment building fl ov.cHr lOune1l memhcr. had d1fTcnna op1n1on about whether they haH~ theauthont) 10 enter mtoa lease longer than 15 'ears wl\hout voter appro,al. Han. v.-ho felt the counctl docs not bn' e the authorit) to elttend the lease 50 'ca". proposcl instead a 25-ycar lea\C bt.'J'nning lh1\ )ear. At the termmauon of the lea 1n 201 4, the Cit) could l3ke back the land on which the apartments are bwh and rau the bu1ldina to pro' •de a· park. he 1d James Irvine 1n 1928 ongmall) donated the land for a park and that at lca!.t some of the propeny hould eH·ntuall\ ~ e that purpose. The open ~p:ll~ aJona the ba> wilJ pro' 1dc lo,d1cr \lev. for walkers. moton ts und b1nd1 ts aJon1 Coast H1ghwa)' 3\ v.('11 a for residents of hilltop homt-s abo' e the ba). Hart !.31d .. h ('f'\Onc in ewport Beach IS h \ lfl& hti°re becaU\C of the v..ater. I'm a)long )Ou 10 tool. at th<.· future." she \aid < II) .\ttornc' Robert Burnham !kud hl' undcntood the charter ·to' mean \Oter appro,al is not be needed 1f the c1l\ 1) gotng to take o'er ov. ncrsh1p of the propcrt} at the termmat1on ot the ka~ Hov.e' er Les teflenscn. a Corona del Mai rcc.1dcnt v.ho was one of the oniunal autho" of tht' charter. said (Please Stt CLUI/ All Transportation plan praised, to circulate By LESLIE EARNEST Of ltw 0....,, ~Stiff! The Orange ( OUOl\ T ran\poru11on l omm~'""" appro' ed unul;it1on Mond~ ot a prllJ)O\l'd plan ltH\pand the ln'l'"'a~ 'i}\tem b~ bu ilding a 1.<>-milc netv.ork ol ·~uf'l':'r \trcCl\.. e\pandmg commuter rail \Cf' 1ct' and tncn.·a<,tn~ sail'' '•" l·n un\\ "1dc b~ n half l'.Cnt to pa' tor the 1mpro,cmcnt\ The iO-'\ car Ma<iter Plan ~ ran,J)(>rtauon lmprO\cmcnt., v.ould al~ require count~ and cm ao' l'.'rnmcnt' to ado(>t gro"' th· management plan\ bcfon.• oh1a1n1ne an(' of the l'\t1mated S3 I b1lhon that "ould gener.ucd b" t"t' dt."l\lde' o tnl ~J\c:J "Jkc. taxe'I The document " 111hel"l''1e"cJ at puhltl· mc~t1ng throughout the 1.:ount) beforr the con~ml\\1on hold\ a heanng nn th• ploln Ma) ( omm1 ll'ner\ tor the regional 1ran,pc1rtat1on planntng agcnn applauded the prof)O~d plan .after fl"\:l.'I\ in~ 11 \1ond3' (~ase see TRANSPORTATION/ A2) the '2$C,afler rec t\1na • numbcr or ~~<~~·~i~~~~~£~t~1:; Drama, rescue of Sycamore Hills not y· et over ~mben at Corona dd Mar Hllh , .. · · hool. tn his earlier teucr to 1he trustcx\ anuna of lcpl action. OaVldton wd Nicoli's df<:i\ion "iolatcd the tale and fattrar conM1tut1ons tu •cll as the d1stn('t's own pohc1cs 0."Vtdson cited d1!ilnct pohcic that apptar to perm11 the u or aav \pcaltcn. Amona. them '' Rult and Reau· lation 2~ that pro' 1dn that an) "t~hcr, "1th the approval oft~ ,,_ ...... SNNClllS/AJt ·1~ think otrM ftJtur~. 'Ir COl9WS"""' tnough .•• Nb«T ElnJttln IMMch If. ,.,,.,,JSJ 9y LESLIE EAltNEST °' .... ~,......,. For m~t of the )tar. ~)camo~ HHls -46.S pnstme acres m Laaun Can on -1s rlOstd lo the public. I Frte of trt Pl rs. a rhapsod) of acta,;it) Jtin -.uthin 11i bOundanes nakes curl up to rock. , cktr _._nckr freely and •OOd rats deRJy wta~e nests in cact" . But on« 1 monlh from OCtuhtr to .... Apnl, tht' city allo'A-'S the w1rt aate to be pulkd beck so that nature lo"e can wind t~1r WI) throu,h the 'allc and up the hillside. Tbt pelh '" tn:wn '-'llh bemboo-hkc nc Jra , lemonade berry shrubs. m1stlctot and apncoM1nted monke) flown1 nd of courw. t~ arc tht" S)'ctmorH ··T'hc sycamore trtt5 arc just t0n of the ccnttt of th1 beaut): said f rcd Lana. 1 lart<heape 1rth1tttt and foundina member of La una Green- belt, formed penly to proltct the h1ll 1de from de' elopmtnt .. We drive by C'VCr) da) and v.e talc n for .,.anted na al', uch a hc'aut1ful 1tttin1. the )l.'amore 'ro"c out there. The aocarnt gro'c ha tu_gtd at local u\i • drav.n b) the tr~· 1rrtaular hn dominant bark and cban,in, lc.t\~ The maple-tile lea'" a1'c arcen m ~pnna and um- GOODMORNI COltlic,1 •.•• -.............................. 16 C~ .•.•.•.••••....•...••.•... CIO ~ttiOC:kes .•••••••.• i •••••••••• C IO !-················~······"' mer. tum color in fall andchni to tht' trtt unul late 1n wrnter, Lana 1d "h's JUSt 1 con tant drama " he said. notbcr kind of drama ha been pitting de\Clopcr aaain t tn- 'lronmentahsts 1n a tua of war that has lasted mort than I cars. bcaJnnina Iona befort the ell ) purcha!IN the land for $6 7 m1lhon 1n 1978. me fttl t'on,truction of 1hc Pubfic•notK~S .............. C 1·7. 10 SOof't,s ................. , ••••.. , •..•••.• 81-3 'IVL .................................. M W..,., ............................... AS l.aauna l..lurd housing de''~lopment and the '1n Jo qu1n Hill Transpor· talion orndor will bnna the drama · toad1m '· ()c,elopment of those wo prc>e Jett~. C\f)Cctcd to c.pread on two ides of tht• ~)camon-Hill ~ouk1 bttak up I cont11uou~ \pntwl of 13.000 acre of open \~ in county, lrvu.e and Laguna Bc-a<h lcmtory. ..We think 11'5 & .. ·u11tu11 ... .aid , ......... HUS/AZI • or.. CGelt DAILY P•LOT/ Tu.day, Maren, ... 1989 • ORNELAS "'-A l a liquor store and aun down cus. IOmtf'l •n cold blood, Goethals Said. But the Huntincton Park man did ..,, "the lelbal cbaan of events .. that ltd to KiUclea's death, the prosttutor Pollce stlll i:Jnravellng Irvine lncld nt said. The definition of sccond-dear:tt murder is the unlawful killing or a human beins with malice aforethought. either expressed or im~icd. £1prcsscd malice would m~n Ornelas intentionally ran down K.jllclea, he said. Committing a da~rous and life-threatening an that ttsults in death is implied malice. Goethals verbally assailed Ben· canacY and accused the attorney of misJeading the Jury by saying Ornelas could only be convicted of murder if be intentionally ran the woman down. ··1 have seldom heard an argument Da nny Orne las that I disagreed with more," Goethals said calmly. Bcncangey "either ecution, said there was oo evidence • d0esn't understand tbe law or he's Ornelas had applied the brakes before misleading you as to what it is.'' slamming into the woman. Clark In his lengthy c1osjng argument, estimated Ornelas· speed at 58 mph at Benca~y said the prosecutor had ttie time of impact, but defense based rus entire case on expressed witnesses said it was 32 mph. malice. Goethals staned talking Killelea, who was walking down about implied malice during Mon-the alley wi th two of her children, was day•s proceedings because his case thrown about 50 feet. She died an was falling apart, Bencan&ey said. surgery, but her two sons, ages 6Jd f µrthermore. he said, Ornelas has 1 o, were unharmed. · · never been arrested or convicted of Goethals also took issue wi a ,. drunken driviJl& and .did ~ot .kno~v statement by defense expert Ted that he was going to dnve his friends Mitchell. an accident reconstruction ~. t1!at day. . . . . expert, who said it was "absolutcl)' . It ~ not that i:t'Y cbent said, I m . impossible" for Ornelas to avoid intentionally gorng to. get my~~f hitting Killelea. plastered so ~ can dnvc home, Mitchell also testified that Killelea Bencaogey .said. In order ~o fi_nd was at fault because she stepped ~las gutJty under the 1mpla~ toward the center of the alley. But mahcc theory, he would ha".c had to that, Goethals said. cannot be used as have known ~hat he was going to do a defense. beforehcgota~the~ar. . . . Bencange y maintained the 'l(y,ou fin<! implied mahce !n t~is Killelea's actions contributed to her case, at s the biggest travesty of JUSt1ce death · I could possibly imagine," he said. · But Goethals again disagreed with "Drunk. sober. speeding or not. Bencangey and quietly told jurors you don'1 eitpect a pedestrian to step that "counsel's confused.'' out in front of an automobile," he The prosecutor said the former said. Ornelas "had no reason to Cerritos College student had no expttt that." excuse for not applying has brakes Ornelas' blood alcohol level was before the collision and that makes .18 percent after his arrest. nearly !lam guilty. -twice the lcgaJ limit of .10 percent at "He chose iotentionaJly to con-which a dnver is considered drunk. tinue the life-threatening course of conduct. He wasn't going to let her stop him -he was having too good a time," Goethals said. To illustrate his point. Goethals used pictures 2 feet by 2 feet taken from the videotape in the car during the last moments ofKillelea's life. He attributed the accident to Ornelas' "arrogant, malicious attitude" that afternoon. Warren Clark. an accident re- construction e'pert for 1he pros- SPEAKERS ~ From Al principal. may rnvi te authont1es 10 discuss issues wuh classes." Davidson said Nicoll violated the rule "by prohib1t10g teachers from inviting authorities to discuss issues relating to the social status and problems of homosexuals with classes based solely on the sexual orientation of such authorities ... " The attorney also argued that Nicoll superseded district policy on the proper procedure for questioning instructional programs. which in- cludes appointment by the pranc1pal of a review committee to study the issue. "That rule and regulation was adopted prccisel)' an order to pre\ent a small group of community mem- bers from bnnging pressure to bear But a defense witness \estJfied that Ornelas' blood alcohol level was .04 percent at the time of the accident. Goethals said that suppons his theory and corroborates the statements of prosecution witnesses who said Or- nelas was an control. The jury was expected to began deliberations today. If convicted of second-degree murder. Ornelas would face a pra on scntl·nce of I 5 )Cars 10 life. . against th e presentation of con- tro\ ers1al ·program content' and ·111- structional t~hniques' an such a way that precipitous and unanformed dec1s1on-makang results as un- fortunate!) ha\ occu!Tl'd 1n this case." Da vidson said. ' He said the dec1s1on violated students' Fi~t Amendment right • academic freedom of the facult) and speakers· rights to equal protection under th e Cons11tution. Davidson uried the board to overturn Nicoll s decision "so that legal action 1s not made necessary." Nicoll declined to answer the AC'LU's allegations. h remains to be seen how N1coll's clanficata on will sit with parents who raised the issue about th e ga} speakers an the first place. Emboldened by th eir perceived "1ctory. parents had bran hed into 9y f'AUL AltCHtfUY Of .. ~ .... kt« Irvine police today "-Crc expected · to tum over to the Orange County Distnct Attorney the result~ of 1tfl invntaptJon of a nabbing and h1l· and~run 1nc1dent on Sunday. lnvestiptol'5 were still trying to son out the chain of events that led to the stabbanas of two teens and h1t- and-run 1..juries to two others at an Irvine restaurant parkana lot shortly. after midnight. ln{·ured an.the incidents wttc Eileen Shel y. I 8, oflrv1ne and a 17-ycar-old boy who were struck by a car,.and Adam Brac1am. 18, <?f Irvine and HILLS FromA1 Tom Alexander, president of La'una Greenbelt from 1977 10 1982. 'We think it's probabl> 1hc wor\C thing that has happened, not on~y to, threaten S}'camorc Hills but Laguna Beach itself." Ironically, the county paid SI million to gain roadway nghts for the San Joaquin Hills toll road and for a Qrnposed county regional park near El Toro Road -money intended to help pay for the purchase ofSycamore Hills. Although the mone) ha'l not been spent and the 60-acre park has not been built yet. successive city councils ha ve been unabJe to reverse the deal, Greenbelt president Ehia- beth Brown said. ''That's the power of the poht1cal majority," Brown said. "It was a really bad deal. Had they not been that easy. it's vel) possible the corridor might ha'e had to be routed a different way... ' After purchasing yea more Halls an April 19781 the city had considered several options lo raise moncr to pay the debt, including approving de- velopment of a Laguna Canyon Golf Village, which would have allowed J,83f homesandapanments, two 18- hole .1olf courses, hotels and com- memal centers-in the canyon. Finall)', 60 acres were offered for sale to Baywood Development. an organization intending to build a 300- unn development at the site on El Toro Road soulh of Leisure World. Brown said. When that plan fell through as a result of a legal challenge over the lack of low-income housing, 'another cje- velopment company bought the land for a 667-unit development. Regardless of how irudginaly the city relinquished the land, the s11c of other controversial areas. Two weeks ago. more than 200 people crowded a school board meet- ing to listen as several speakers demanded parental involvement an desigmng the distnct's sex education cumculum In that case as vwell as the ga·y speaker controversy, some of the parents were being assisted b)' the National Assoc1a11on of Chnstaan Educators. The evangelical orpnizat1on has established some 400 parents' com- mittees across the nation called C1t1zcns for Excellence in Education dtat arc dedicated to working with school districts for "traditional fam- ily values.•• said NACE/C'EE vice president Enc Buehrer. NACE/CEE president Dr. Robert L. Simonds said thciroup has been in John OtRo • t 9. of l..ona tk-IM:h who were stabbed BreSC'1ana \uOcrtd st.ab injuries to has left \1dc. tuna and right tomach area.1 he extent of IX Ro • tnJune~ was not known. 'hell) remained ho p11alt1ed Mon- day night an serious cond111on ond one of the stab v1ct1m~ reportedly was till ho pitali1ed The unnamed JU\Cn1k wa'i 1rcatl'd ond released. police s~ud Fivcjuvenales were arrested ronow- ing the incidents. Two were token 10 Orange County Juvenile Hall and thrtt Wf re rclca~ to the cu'itod) of their parent . Several of th e participants 'were thee1ty'sSycamore Hills property ha dwindled over the )'cars, Brown said. Whal stancd as 525 acre , has slipped by about 60-acre increment three times over the years. If all c11rrcnt de"elopment plans arc re- alized. the S~camore Hills open space wall eventually be made up of 345 contiguous acres. · Each time a chunk 1s reltnqu1 hed. what's lefi becomes more valuable 10 the wildlife hvang within the bound- aries of the und1s1urbcd acreage. environmentalists say. "The am pact on the wildlife is goin~ to be drastic an the nc\t 10 )Cars. Brown said. "Open land 1s going to shrank hke cra1y. We're goang to see a lot of wildlife dislocations." Wrnle acknowkdging its sangular importance. en' 1ronmental1sts sa) )c;imore Hills as not an island unto uselfand that separauon from tbe re~t of the greenbelt could be disastrous. ··sycamore tt1ll\ needs the green- belt and the greenbelt needs S}camore Hills.'' Brown c;a1d. '''\s present!) designed, 1-he cormlor 1s going to be a barrier for waldhfe movement -for anythang .that docsn 't fl y, that 1s." Brown projects that humans wall be affected as well. "Aflcr all these years of ~ople seeing nothing but' green halls all arouna them. suddtnb' the)" re going to be very surpnscd." Residents intert'sted an wandenng through the me;w and h1lls1de have one-more op r1un11 -April I 5 -before the turc walk program winds down for anotheryear Entrance for the ungUJded walk t'i on the east side of Laguna t'an)on Road, about thrcc-quaners of a male north of 6>--Toro Road. There arc no restrooms along the path and hake~ are welcome to bnng food or drink 1f they hkc. existence 1n the Newport-Mesa dt'i· tnc1 for several }e<tr<i. 1monds, who helped prcparr parents to speak to the sc hool. board on the sex education issue. s~ud the organ1z.at1on inc to pro\ 1de gu•d· ance for parents and promote ··ra11onal d1scuss1on anstead of l'mo- tional outbreak." He c;aid parents don't realize the numcncal advantage they have over"' s~ial interest aroups that dom1na1e school distracts -groups hke Planned Parenthood and the teache rs' National Edu~ataon ~ social.Jon -and he as encouraged b) the pattnt • irowan& "sohdaraty•· in the Nev.-port-Me'\3 district • He was hopeful Nicoll and the school board wouldn't bow to A( l.lJ pressure. "We're trying to ict them 10 rcah1e the ACLU acts on onl)' one out of every 200 threats," Simonds \llld "Thcy'"c learned how tu rule till' TRANSPORTATION APPLES ~:U~!~ .· hool hoMth hall· lo go 111 FromAI FromA1 S1mondss.rnlthcyareworl..111gona "It's truly one of the most complete action documents that r w ··w e're JUSt going to cul out apples suggc tc~ sex l'th1<.:~tion ~loltC)' 1he) -seen," said-'Supavnorfom Rr!g;:whuit~ on 1h comm1mon for whale until we find out what's will p1escnl to the c;chool board SO<>n the pa t ei~t years. "I'm vcl)' e'cited about it. J lhankln?}"'vc4Qne a--.-.... g'"'o ..... an__,o:,.:.:n:;:.;;sn(!sa1d -Wc-haven-·i had-. It will en<.:ourage the board to superiob.' --g <l • 1. C""l;.=·w h v....,_Aa implement t.hc. rcccrul) -ll:l'>\t'd \13R .. II h k h ood fl d . fi h h mucnreac ton, uUl e a e lld! }Om~ law that requires SC' c<lm:at1on rea Y t an we ave a g oun auon rom w ac to go out to phone calls from concemc. d parents. cour•"s to emphas11" .·ab t1nencc the community." said C'omm1ss1oner Clarac<· Blamer. Th La o •• h u fi d Sch I "" '" Wh I ffi bl h h I I f e guna ~c n1 •c ~ among unmamed tecn-afers 1 e tra 1c pro ems continue to rate 1g on t 1e 1 to c..ontcrns Dastnct has also pared apples from its nlonds said th" ... CL J'r "cact•<>n ofOrangcCountyrcsidents.1trema10stobcseenwhethervo1ersw11l school lunch program . a 1 d '"" ,,, approv~ an ancrcasc an sales ta' to improve tran portat1on. spokeswoman said. And officials of to that law emon tratcd wh)' parents Five years ago. voters rejected by a 70 to JO percent margan a I-cent the Huntington Beach City School arc fed up and dtmandana that certain sales tax hike for traffic improvements. Tom Fortune. spokesman for District have also decided 10 take the the commission, said traffic has changed and attitudes may ha'e cauuous approach. shifted as well sance then. "We've been monitoring the 1tu- "I think the level of traffic and the degree of frustrallon and ataon," said Gary Burgner. assi tant concern has changed," said Fonunc. superintendent of the Huntington Since that taJt increase was rejected an 1984, San Diego and Beach elementary. school distract. Riverside counties have approved traffic-1mprovt"mcnt sale ta "We already don'1 serve apple f'uace: increases. Fonunc said. Currently. 62 percent of the state's re 1dent which is a mll,Jor source o the live m counties with transportation sale~ tax. he said controversy. The bottom line " we If the tax hike is appro"'ed. the money would be split into three would never serve an)thma that is categories. with 42 percent goang toward frcewa )s and 29 percent each danacrou . " for street improvements and rapid \ran it. , Burgner said he did not know what Railroad transit plans include developing a new hnt from apple products normally appeared on Riverside to Irvine as well as e1tpandang the Loe; ngcles-to-n Du~go dastrid lunch menus. An official at service. , the distnct's food service center The improvement of the county's frteway S)' tern would include ,confirmed, however. that all apple addina additional lanes to the San Dieao freeway in south Oranac products were removed from the County and adding a lane to the Costa Mesa Freeway. between the menu at least until the end of the Riverside and Santa na frccwa)'s. school year. The .. super street .. sqment of the plan proposes enhancing the Not all tchoOI di tricts have de· coun!}''s 21 most traveled streets to increase thearcapecity. dared apples forbidden fruit, how- The .. super street.. network on the Oranac Coast includes ever. sqmcnts of t.a.auna Canyon Road. Harbor Boulevard. Jamboree "I've bttn told we're no t doina Road, Pacific Coast Hiahway, Warner venue. Bol~ Chica Road, aoythina )ct," said Donna Adams Avenue. Newport Boulevard, MacAnhur Boulevard, Fair Wilkcnon. a apokcswoma.n for the Drive-Univer'i1ty Avenue extension. El Toro Road. Crown Valley Irvine Unified School Oistnct. Park~ay. Bolsa Avenut, frvlne Boult"ard. and the treet.s of Mouhon ''l'Mf'e has beeo no d11eu5'ioo that ParklPY· Irvine Center Onve and Ooldcn Lan1crn I've• been made aware of about remo"int apPla from our menus:· Hl .. HI 11,IJ:'\l'\f, Ju I call 642 -6006 Whal do you hkc aboUt the Dady Pilot? What ,doft'I you Jiu? Call the •umber above and your "'=. wdl bt ruonW. trantmbed end de· Ii to die appropnMt ldnor. 'TM ... 24 ~---..-... terVa .... , bi ' lllld to ,_,... llnln IO dM edllOr on lftf &opec.. COllll'ttMon IO our Lcucn cohlmn must 1ndudc llwir Mmr and 1Clepl1011c number for vmfaation. TeU us what's°" your mind. YOLa.ll0.71 ::-............... etther prettnt ot Pl'' Woodb~ H11h S(·hool tudent'i T~ fast food rt."Staurant where lht incident$ OC\ urrcd 1 3 1>0pular hnna- out for tud~nt Woodbr1d&c vrce principal Jan Belli ~•d sc hool omn l'i arc \till revu:wang the incident and. have: mode no deci ions on whether to take any au1on At:cordang to lt I Mulf. Irvine police in"' t1ptor~ a1 e U)ang to sort out who was invohcd an the sc~ratc 111c1dent~ and what p:lrt each per on pln)ed. , "In pan of the inrn.lcnt )OU'\e got one set of' 11:t1m and \Ultpccts, then ' the 1nc1dcm c..hnngcs:· Muir said. "We rould haw m1lltiplC cba,... -if anj -filtd ll&inst daftmna people. There's till somcconrusaon ... fhc an<:idcnt bepn when ,,.'O ps of )OUOI ptople reportedly n arauing in tht park1na lot of 1 Ta o mtaurarn at 4820 Barran- ca . One of the part1c..1pant\ alleaedlY. pulled a knife and tabbrd 8rcsc1ao1 and OcR~. The suspect and bis aroup thtn fled, but 1n the proce s their car alleatdly nruck hcHy and the 17- ycar-old. The uspcct were picked up by pohcc ~honly af\crwurd near the UCl campus. ~"'91---~~"""­ RosaH• Gr•ham a nd h er d augh ter, Conor, w•lk •lone• road In Syc•more HH11. ... Although mountain hons and bob- cats have been sighted in the area Brown said rnsccu arc the biggest h:u.ard. ''The worscl thmg they should worry about are ticks " Brown said ··1fthe )Oungstersgo plowang through theunderbru h. thcyshould be check· cd for ticks." Snake and poison oak are also pa11 of the environment, but Brown said hikers will· probabl) ha"c no dif ficulties 1f they use common ~.!}SC "lt''i M>n ofa typical back countr) · course focus on trad1t1onal fam1h "alues · In a le11er to state Sen. Newton Russell. R-Glcndalel who aulhorcd the legaslataon A( L I legislau"c d1 rector Mar:iorie ( Swanz 1d. "It .., our po 1t1on that teaching that mono- pmou\, heterosexual 1ntercour\.: within marriage '" a trad1t1on11 I Amencan value tl> an unconst1tu · 11onal establishment of a rehaiou\ doctnne an publt(' Khools. "There arc various religion, which hold contrary behcf.11 w11h respect to rnamage irnd monogamy. We belle' l' ()our ball) violates the F1r1t Amtnd· ment." Because of that tand and 1m1lar issues. the NA( E/C CE ha 11ci eye on rc,crs1ng what S1mond\ called "tbc athes~t-domanntcd 1dcoloar or culJr human1 m an our schools' 1c~t-.. curnculum nnd teacher • union " she ..:i 1tl .. You need to co mt some- what prepared.'' she S<ltd But 1f Sycamore Hill\ as back country. it's also a gold mine of sons for cn"1ronmentalists and de- \.eloper"i And for that rca,.->n. con- M"n at1on1~ts sa) the) wall contrnue to l..eep a "ll" e)e on the land ··1 1hrnk "e ha\e to be evcr- '" 1g1lan1." Alc,ander said. "We can't tell "hat's going to ha)>pen b) dcvl'lopc..·rs or new pohucal aaenc1cs r he} go on and-on and we JUSt can't g1' c up and sa) ti's ~"cd fore\'er." CLUB From Al leaSl's C\.l\ttng at the t1111e the charter was wnltcn were c'emptcd from the docuQlcnt's pru\.l\tons. The two ex-. 1st1ng Lea~ at the 11mc were for thC' Ba) ( lub and ,\mcncnn Lq1on land ~1efTcn\Cn said ~tcllcn"°n wa11 among 1he more than .1 do1cn Ba) C lub mC'mbers and supporters who spoke an favor of the ka'>c C\tcnsaon und an opp()s1t1on 10 Han ~ propo\al 'ipcat..eK l lled the Ra.> < lub·, Iona ha tory a~ a aood neighbor :ind scoffed at the idea ol more open \~'C off tht' h•&h~•>· po10t1ng to the 1raffic and parking problem~ that 1XTur near l.aguoa lkath'~ Maan Beach ' I he Ira~ brings in mort than S500JJCI() 10 rc\enue 10 the cm annuall'-. according to ctt) official · Correction In a letter to potenunl supporh•t, S1mond\ ..aid an C'\t1mn1cd h.111 m1lhon pubhl l'llU\Jtwn tl'.tdH·r., prufr'>'> to he; horn·apan C hn\llJll' who will ~ork Im 1he1r c.:au'>t· "11l11n lhC S>"Mem. lfthC) can l''l t11hh It< f-.h in each ot I he datclor a r.:iir of aospcl mu\tt lhc nation\ I 5. 700 chool dt'itrKI\, c.:onc-cm h> \11k(' an<1 < harlottc ''nnund~ K.1 •• takecomplc1e Turner was 1nc:orrcc.:t1) lt\tcd 1n rnillrotufail loco I 'it·hooTlli>:mk---.....,.wa~ • d~uon ol tf,M);nl "fh1 \\OU Id allo" u'l to dcternwac 1 he concert\ w1 • all local policy , ~It-ct aood IC',thook\, da) at 8:45 8 m. • nd 7 em at ('lln\t good curriculum proaram... '>U(ll.'r-Lutheran hurch. 7(,0 1Clona \C .. 101enden1s and p11nup: 111 Our 11mr Co 11 Mc :i rhe l>a.Jly Pilot ~'" has come!" the error. Hllllll,110\HU Laguna Canyon Conservancy mee~s Thursday An annual mcmbc~hip mttung for the Latuna Can)On Conservancy 1 Thursday at 7 p.m. at the O:>nart&!lUOnaJ Church, 340 St. Ann's Dnvt, t.aau.na Beach • Tht pr~m w11l 1ncludc a state-of-thc<an)on address wath a slide prestnta11on, election of officers and 1ues1 speakers for the Irvine Conservancy Refreshments wtll be served at this frtt mettm& that is open to the pubhc. For more· information. call ftarcn Heath al -494-6703. Pollc~rpress relations The public 1nformat1on officer for the nta Ana Police Ocpanmcnt wtll speak at noon Thursda) at a meet1n1 of the Pubhc Relations Societ> of Amenca at the Red Lion lqn in Costa Mesa. Robert Chave1, who h.1.-5 been an officer for IS years, will disc uss how the media and police collaborate on the nev.s p~nted to Orange County rcstdents. ~A no-host reception will begin at 11 30 a m For more information. call the PR A office at 832-2037. Prop. 103 discussed The effects of Propos11ion 103 on the auto insurance indu.stl) will bt d1scu scd at 6:l0 p.m. Wednesday at a dinner meeting of the Amencan Busmess Womens Assoc1a1Jon · at Franco1<1 Res- taurant, 181.SI Beach Bl vd., Huntington Beach Debbie Elhck. a Farmer's Insurance aient. w1ll also explain what impact the 1mtiauve -1f upheld by the state supreme coun -will have on consumen. The buffet dinner 1s SI 0. Call at 847-0146 for add1t1onalinformat1on Saddl~back p~p squad Persons mtere tcd m auditioning for the fall pep ~uad at Saddlchack._ Colleie are encourucd to a ltenaan onentationmecting art30i>.m. Wedncs· day in Ph)s1caJ Education 304 on campu~ Aud1t1ons for the 18-mcmber sqi.wid will be 1n Apnl, and are open to mcll and women plannin~ to attend Saddlcback College m the faJI as full-time students. More information may be obtained br c3 lhng Betty Sherrer. pep squad ad' 1scr at 5824545 Control/Ing cholest~rol A fret cducauon forum on cholcs1erol control will be offered from 7 to 9 p.m. Wednesday at &he South Coast Medical Center. 31 Sn t9ast Highway. south Laguna Beach Eugene Levin. M.D. and (hem~ HinlhhfTe. M 0 . will lead 1he d1scus~1on. Rescl"' alloni. arc recomml.'ndcd and can be made b) calling 499-7176 from 9 a m. 10 5 p.m 'Rain Man' discussion A review and d1scuss1on of the popular film "Rarn Man" will be presented at 1 P. m Wcdnesdav al the Newpon Beach Pubhc l1bral) 856 ~an Clemente Dnve .. Rain Man." v.h1ch stars Tom Cruise and DustUl Hoffman. has been nominated lor ~'en Academy Award!.. 1nclud1ng Best P1cmre The free program is open to the public and pr<"- rcgJstrat1on 1s not required CaJI Jackie Headly at 644-.3 177 for fu1 thcr in forma11on South American economies South Amenca's grov.1ng 10dus1nal aonom1t!. will be examined in a film at 7 pm WtJne'lda) at Newwn Beach Puhhc L1bran. Mannl·~ Branch. 2005 Do'cr Dnve Flamenco mu 1c and dance al 1hc \,auonal S:tllct School of Oinada are also fc tu red fhc frtt films ore open to the public l:.:Jch 1s opproiumattl) one hour. Call 644-J l 4S for add1t1onal inform 11on Assemblyvo ban assault rifles -Local legislators oppose action 9y I09 VAN EYl<EN Of .. ~ .... litllfl tate ltaJSlatol'$ moved a step closer Monday to banning the l>J>C or m1lttar)- styk' assauh nne used in /1nuary·s mass shoouna in Stockton that Jcft five .schookhil~n dead Ocsp•le mtcn pressurt from the a- uonal Rifle Assoc1auon, the state AS· sembly voted 41 -38 for a bill 1hat lists 26 rnak"CS and models or semi-automatic assault nfles that trc to be banned. The Orange Coast's Assembly dcl· ephon, a.JI Rtpubbcan, unan1mou It opposed the btJl. ~J senators. including Seo. Manan Bcrgeson:R-NcWp<>rt Beach. supponcd the bdl. . The state Senate passed a s1m1lar btll Thursday, which means both chambers must now work to produce a sinalc document that can be sent to Gov George Ocukmcj1an for his 1gnaturt. "We·rc ccstauc, but it•$ sull ah uphill battle," said Lynn Montgomery. an aide to Assembl)man Michael Roos. D-Los An- geles, •the author of the bill. "Thi 1s a big fi~t step. What usually happens 1s u will go to a conference commllltt, and then back to the Senate and Assembly fof another vote on the final btll. With this momen- tum. we•re confident that ~c·11 get a ban th•s year on the~ v.eapoos that/ have I Sen. Marian 8er9e1on · caused so mut:h trouble to society ·• National R1fk Assoc1auon official!.. meanwhile. have promised to kees> the pre sure on to try 10 prevent the assault rifle ban from crossing 1t& remaining hurdles. "We're d1\3ppo1nted, but 1t" not o'er )Cl.·· said 1etc Mayi.. a !lpokcsm:tn for the assoc1at1on !" ~cramento ... We're going HB police tighten info.rmation access in criminal-cases l y ROBERT BARKER Of.,. D.tlly ,._ ~ Huntington Beach Police ( h1cf Bill Pa) ne plans tQ lighten controls on sensitive tnforma11 on about cnm1nal rase\ becau!.C of n ston· published 1n the aftermath of a Feb 18 pohle shoo11n1t. In a memo to C ny '\dmin1strator Paul Cook. Payne 'l31d h1<1 department will bnef only C.ook on derails of "critical 1m:1- dc.nts." ind1calllli he v.on'L~rc the 1nformat1on w11h City Counul rncm~r!. Pa) nc said hl' 1!l tal1n' the action to help "protect 1he integnl~ · of cnm1nal in· vc~llga lion~. Payne wrote the memo following allcga· ttons pubh!.hed in the Dail) P1lo1 that the same police officer was in' ol~cd 1n two poht·c shooting rnudcn1 kso; than t"'-O v.ed .s apan Thllt informa11on v.asn't made avnllabk v.hen poht:e 83' e accourm of the latest ,hoo11ng On Feb 19. Allan Edward 11.Jorncd. !6 wa '>hot to de.uh b> police \\.ht:n hl· advanced on two otlice~ with a mart1JI ans weapon 1n ealh hand and 1gnort"d order to halt On Feb. 28. C 1rcgol') R. C1rccnc "l4. of Hav.thornc. WJ') shot and inJurcd aftt"r Jn alleicd burglan v.as bungled in the ut~ \ felon) burglar) complaint ha<i tx-cn 1ssut"d against Grcenl'. Capt Brule ''oune said \.fonda} l he name' of lhc ollin•rs, v.ho were placed on three da)s of admm1Strat1,e lea vc "Ith pa). v. ere not releaSt-d Police g.'l vc a bare 'kctc;h of circum- stances on the most 1ccc nt shoo11ng and turned the t·a'IC over lo lh(' Orange ( ounty 01strn:t .\ttornc) office for 1~'>llgat1on. o rou tine ma ucr for otlicer-1n,olveu 5hOOt· IOjt.S In his memo. Pa) ne told< ook that thcrt havt" be<'n ~~rat ocom-ons where rnfor:;- ma11on has appeared in the Daily P1lo1 that hould not have been released to lhe pre s. "Bcca~ofth1sproblcm.': Payncwrotl·, ··1 will. be lightening controls w1th1n lhC' dcp.inmcnt a to whom 1nformat1on "'Ill be rdcJsed In the future. mvsclf and m) suffwtll Ix' 1n~truc:ted to bne'fonh \OU of &he details ol l rttllal in\.1d ent\ · "fhc rt"a on for 1h1s ~unt) 1'> to help pr<11cc1 the 1ntcgnt\ of the t nminal in'C\llgJllOn 1hc h.ib1ht) uf the t1t} Jnd thr pain and suffering of tht" police offat'r\ 11)\0h l·d "If )OU l·oncur w11h 1h1s:· Pa )ne '""rote ( oo k "pkase ad' 1<;e <he counc:1I of 1h1' poltc) so that tht"y will understand "h\ an'>wcr'I to their 1nqu1ne' con<.cming police au ion'> v. 111 no longer he ~l\ a1labk to 1hcm " Thr poltn· rh1cf gaH' .:t l()p) of lhe!' IO be as.kin& tbott lc&Jslaton wbo UP. pork'(f 1he Astcmbly bill to explain why they voted for a measure that 1s obviou ly uv..ork.able, ineffttt1ve and money-wa 1- i1111-A~ 111t ~OC\ back to both hou1n for ~orlcmJ. we re goina to make au~ our informauon 1s made known q11n We knov.i that prohib1tL<>n approaches do no1 work:" Monday's vote wa larael> alona pany line , with only two Repubhcans. W11ltam ftlante, of San Pedro. and Michael Qu.ckenbush., or San Jose. supporhng the measure. Local Assembly reprc~ntativc un•· formly opposed the bill. despite trona endorsements for lhc mea urc from t~o Orwnae ounty .QOP senators. Bergeson and John -..mour of nahe1m. "These weapon have no place in a peaceful oc1ety!' said Bergeson, who wns one offivc Republicans who helped bnng about the 27-l 2 Senate appro' al of the assault n fle ban. Seymour told the pn:ss he was suppon- ing the b10 because h1s daughter was OM or the children attcndrng an Orange junior high school last June when a transient was found on the roof caJl}ing a semi· automauc assault nfle and two 3()..round ammunition chp . Atdes to Assemblyman Gil Ferguson. R- Newport Beach. said last week that he was undecided on the bill. The assembl)man' office confirmed Monday that Ferguson had voted against the measure. Nolan Fnnelle. R-Fountain Valle). ~ the me ure 1n prin1,;1pl • on the vound~ th t it wH·hkcly 10 t.n some atmt•IUtOm lie nflcs that hl\C kaat1ma" sponina UK' • hi 11dcs Mud la t Wttk. Assemblymen Denni\ Brown and Cutt Prin&le •'~announced 14 t "~ that they wourd vote qain t the mca urc. Orange ounty law cnt oroement of •. fic1al Joined lhc1r collequcs around the state in '1uppor11na pa of the a sault. rifle ban. Co ta Mesa Poht.'C < ·h1et l)a"1d 4)now- den S31d at a pre s rnntc:rtn f r1da> that lhe Orange Count) Ch1cf1 and ·her1!r A ociat1on had taken an official \Utnd in uppon of the •mbl) bill Snowden wa~ Joined m h1' an- nouncement b~ a large group of count) education official • nd rchgiou!. le"d"' The Scnntc bill pa<i d la t wccl i!I d1ffcrc'nt frqm tt\e As~mbl> bill 1n that 11 doc not name specific \\oeapon · to be banned. ln!.tcad the \cnale mea!ture defines a nuhtnry-tylc nflc n an;, sem1- automat1c r1Ilev.1th a detachable maga1ine cap:ible of holdmg W or more rounds of nmmun1t1on. The Scnatr bill also provide for the e tabhshment of a comm1 ion to review requests for e\t•mp11on from the b3n Both bill al o bJn \Omc type of shon- barrcllcd hotgun., and .,cmi-:1utomat1c p1 tots. Montaome1y ..aid 11 ~ould prooohl~ take one or t'-'O monlh\ for the t"o lcgi lau' c cham~rs to \\.Ork out a sins.I,. ffiC3!1Ul"C 3Cl't'ptJblc 10 both Phone worker approve walkout l 0 .\ (,Ft l-~ ( .\P) -(1 Tl \\.Mlcr\ Monda nuthomcJ a \ln~c ag.a1nM the phone firm whit.h the\ 'warned could dl'>rupt 1' 1Cl' for ~ 1 mil hon c u-;1ome" 11 the com pan' '""'\i. on 'utbac).-. 1n contract talb Member\ of .1 du1~n unmn local rcprc!>en11ng IS Ill)()(, Tl \\Otlt"f\ 'oted to gwc Communn.'1fiun'I "mk~.r oL \mcn- ca r~1dent ~tonon B..lhr thC' authonl to memo 10 &he L>ail) Pilot C"".sl a !.tr1~c 11 rnn1r.l~I n~ol1 uon tall. Cool !klld Monda) that he aa.rcl''> "'"h \<ltd C ".\ \pukl''l"'oman Clv.end John~n. Pa>ne·~ pos1t1on The nc'l 'tcp for the union v.ould be for "I'm not go1n1 to tell a pohc( l h1cl w-ho'r, &hr to ..cl 3 \\rl\.;c dale dc3dhne got 30 )ears c.itpcnencc 1ha111·s "'"rung.'' he ·our intertt !!. not to ~tnle. our 1n1cnt '' ~ud to ft.'1 a contra{! Hut 11 \\C ha"~· to. v.c Pa)ne could not reached for rnmment v.11 .. <ohe \aid • but ) oung \Ol1d Pa)nc hJ~ 1Mtr\.ll ted h1\ ··wc"rt t•ont1nuing to Ol'JOllltc..· "-Ith thC' top ollicel'\ not 10 rdea~ informnuon on unmn \.\ c'rc rn. ~ing rrugrc-.\ m thc- cntu.:al matters to an yon<' other &han ( ool nc1011.itiun'i ant.I thl'\ :arc ttm1l4'hlt•. We in ~a)ne·s ab!,t'ntc . hop..• to reach an JgJ1.·\·mrnt."" -.. ... id (,IE 't oung ~uJ that in lhl· pa\t offacr'I \pol c'"oman ~t<.'phan1 Brut.lrit-1,t. involved 1n sh()ot1ni" h.t'e bcl·n "H"I) I ht' \OIC\ "en-ta kC'n 1:1,1 "'td. at union trauma111cd" and "hounded b> the press · locJI'>. counll-d I nd.1\ • .md announH-d Payne .4>41d 1n h1o; memo to Cook that h1'i Monda~ I ht• ligu1c."\ "c" ncn rt'lca\ed. department and thl' d1\tnd auomc' ·, 1 he <. \.\-\ rcprc~nl' •>perJlo1'. fU\· OHil't" J8tl't'd that onl\ cena1n mformat1on 1omcr \Cr\ 1n rt prc'O('nt.111\C\ tn\talkr'I conn.·rn1ng the shoot in& "ould be rck.,~ n•pJir "orll·~ t.ihle sl'I" Cl\ und ...Cr\ n c ··unt1l 1hc in,c,llgnllon hild '>lltt•d out the rcpre'>t'n tllll'l'' \\ho r.:trn N.·1"tc.'n 6 and facts .. S I ~ iAn huur Records seized at Wilson Ford dealership l y ROI ERT IARKER Of ttw o,.,. ~ St<tft \<fore than 20 ix·oplc. •ll llng on J search Ford. on..-ol -thc IJ'iC\I .11.110 a~em 1<'<o 1n w<1mm1 thJt "·'~ 1'i<oued ll' th .. · Orange Huntington Beach 3\\1\lUnll ... u,1 Hu1111ngton &;1, h pnhll' I t C •Clll~t: Ken\ l f . \I •·'\o \H .\gent for 1hc l)\:partml'nt of \1otur \chicles and the \talc IK-pJ rtmt.•nt ol -------1-.>U!htt. -ft1de0 b-)' pef'K)nnt-4 -kum thf' ( ounl) Central Muniupal ( ourl. v.erc at \.fa~hal \i 011 all rn ., lor \.\ il..on the lkakr>h1p lrom 8 p m ~unda' until l 1d ho l am Mon®" DM\ pol csm..in c,:ir\ Ford, said the cakr'I 1p v.a'> lOOJXr..it1ntt • J · -Jull} \U1h.. "alocalailiru.nmra.11,l· rl'' 1<.'" ~hvl"n ~id --lko s.a1~ lhP agt~tmtttm:tTC'l"ctn~ Rl·ncl \.1td no 1)\ ""'' :1l't11111 "'J' II.'· l.ju1rcd .ind ul1iu•r, kit lhl.' \ll'IH .1hout ~ _pm . • 7. 30 p m Lapu Buell 11JfJtd Srlaool Obtrtct Boanl of EclucatloD, d1\tnci offit:c SSO Blumont t • 7 30 p m • Huo1la1toa Btacb llaloo 111111 Sc'9ool Olttrlcl, J1stnc1 bo.ar d room. 10251 Yorktow n ;\\C • 7 p.m ffull1JtH Btacll City (tltmutary> SdlNI Otterfct 8Mid of Trattttt, d1 tnct ~rd room. 204S l C'ra1mcr Lane. • Ocea1 View Sdool Dlstrlct Boa.rd of Tnt&en d1 tl"ICI board room, 16940 8 ~t • 6 '° pm lr~f.H City Coaadl, council chambcn. 17.WO Jamborcc Road. • W rd1u~sdny~ llarch J f,· o mecttnas ~hcdulcd 1•011c •. I .Of~ r.i &e C"tiUflt\ 11\stnt t attornrn-otntl' and Hununaton Beach police dcl("(.'tl\.C'i, seized ret•ords at the \\11\on Ford l'nr dealership OMV <ipule\mJn ..aid lhat rerord\ and .. computer 1nforma110n · were '>Cited in connection v.1th an 1n' cst1g..tt1on into Jn all~11on of lrauduknt \3k'I ol 'Chrck No otner tMall~ «ttl' .n :ulahlt :1M . Wil on Ford olfo .. ial'> \\Crl· una,ailahlc for ca~h unda) night hl cooix·rntt.• "-Ith lcl(,11 comment ofl1~1al-;1nthcrc'1l•" • The <:ar .igcnl'~ r<.·upcncd \fonda' lor \woman at \.\ 11\0n r ord said \.h)nJ,1, bu•une s ar, u'lual lhJt the agcn~ \ \\3\ \ChcdulcJ to ,tJ~ nJll:n .\d, fo1 the a~enn appear reaulJrl)' on unul th H'gular l lm•n(C t1mC' of m1Jn1gh1 late night 1clc' 1s1on v. 1th Jllll hmJn Ralph on Mont.I.I\ \.\ 1lh.im\ c;1n1unfl thl· orn1..c' of \\11.,on The' raml' 111 u' and a\lc<l l<ir ou1 \n l'mplmC'C' 1n thl· d1\1n, 1 an11rnc\ v ollill' "'"" nfliuJI" arr ll" Hllt •>Ut n,, nlorma1111n 10 gi' · 1n' \.':-.11~.ihll\ fl lhan~<' to lntCr\ I\" \\ ltO\' .. <;(.•\ bf fun• th\'\ hl'3f .1hou1 thl· 1n\l'\t1ga1wn Jnd h. H' 1hc11 ,ll \llUlll'-IJIOll•J h\ lhC puN1,·1t\ \he ''lid 1,hr ~\flt'\'' nc• m, 101 .ir1 n1111nH·mcnl\ lnr I() ,1:a,' to 1v.o "'l"<.'l' Telephone operators -n West· minster hospitalized from fumes l y Ttw Assocl•ted Press Th1n)-four telephone operator\ v..:rt ho pit htcd bncfl> \fond > "hen no,. 1ou\ fu me from a rt·toofang prOJC\ t invaded a GT I:. d1rrctol) .&\\"ton c ccntc1 in Wt\lm1n\1er au1hor111 '8td. The (., H emplo)et'\ rnmpla1n1 ng ot hcadru:hc ond Mu~a after brea1hin& the lumc\, "'etc takl·n 10 'H'n are3 ho\p1tal\ • nd \\Crt r(lca\Cd ot c,ho1 t \1mc later in iood cond1tmn a l·ompan) 'lpokc\mtan '-lid Thtrc "ere .SS worlcr. 1n..1dc the \Ing.le· IC>r'\ building "'hen the fire {)(p.tnnlcnt orJcl"l-d e' al ua1 ion ol thl' fan Ill) .u to ~n a.m ~11ll \1,phJnic Hradftcld a poke\wonun at C 1cnt·r.1I T 1:IC"phon1.· he J - quaner. in l houynd O<i._' tidd I h,· 1 )1.tngt• { 01111h '~ntl'I dO\,,n't hanJk QI I ,•nwr¥Cn(~ ,.11), 'h' ~tmJ l>unng 1hc :ippro,1m.l\d~ ll\{'·ht'ur l'' m:u.11ion. drr<'t tor a'"''JnH', all., h> thl' \\ c'tm1n,1cr center "'·n· J•' l'rh·d 111 (111 \ ''~'' othl'I \u11th1.•rn l 1hfornita lCntcr. 1n <•okta ant.I< "' 1na. \ht• .,..,J Tht o!X"rator' :u 1hc \\ e\tmin\H'I Boulc,ud hu1IJin handle ahout O.CXlO call' Qn an i' cru Monda} \Ollt.I Brod- ~Uttl bclv.e~ Walnut and 011,e aH•nuc The bnd'I pparen") \\Cf'i remo\cd from bu1ldH\ bc1na de· moh hcd for down\Ov.n rede,clop- mcn\ • • • rc\1dent in 1hc I()()()(} bl k ot Debra C 1rclc ~1d mconc pouf'C'd u.pr into the &a\ tank: of her 'chick • • • • mC'One dm\;e a \Chide into the liv1n1 room or an apartment in lhc ~ block ol Heil \Cnuc. 1 hc- dnvcr appattntl)' .._._, drhina under the mnucncc • • • Somco~ tole a b~t:k valued at $269 from ·1 1mot1 A: JlMk tllr~ina lot on Main ha tree\. '\nmC'Onl· '"' 'hcd th.,•" indo" nt " ur parlcJ 1n the ft(X) hlod. of ~haf1m11r 4\tr\·Ct and tok a \tC'rto 'IA)Ul·d ~t S~OO Th1: bu:ali;·1n °'-"'- n1ncJ hctwl'l'n -; p m \.iturJ.3) and 11 a.m Ciund3\. Or~ Cout DAIL y PILOT I Tu.day, March 14, 1989 'IllF: FDA warns Chilean grap poison d Ill LA .. rP"foCO Mission speclallsts James Bagla n and Robert Sprlnpr work •board the space sh~le Discovery on Monday. Astronauts release S 100 million satellite· • CAPE: CAN ~ VERA L, Fla. (AP) - D&O\ Cl)·!> astronaut • safely 10 orbit Monda; after a weathcr-dela~ed launch. set free a $100 million satellite 10 complete a globe-spanning network that will let future space- farers t all M1ss1on Control at almost any time Tht.. 2' :-ton Tracking and Data Relat Satclhte. its double parasol-like ante11 nae foldeo. slipped clear of DiSt.J\ef}'s cargo ba) at 1:10 p.m. PST and floated into space. .. ,>.-:had a good dcplo;. on time:· said 01sco"el) m1ss1on specialist Robert C. pn nger At d 1.nucal moment 1n the deploy- ment dn unexplained electronic sig- nal momentarily jammed a computer used w dcplo; the satellite, but then , JUSl as m;stenousl). the machine cleared up and appeared normal. ··we didn't get an; tmorr) of tho~ spurious ignah." Springer $31d. Mission control confirmd:t that data 011 the ground showed that the t 0mruter was functioning normall). A. huur alter the deplo;ment. 1 DR ·" po\\-e1ful first-stage rocket fireti Jilt.I sent the craft toward a nl'w. higher orbit. Kathy Sullivan. an astronaut acting as MlSSion Control commun1c:11or w11h Discovery .• told the crew thr rocket firm~ was so accura1c that a .. trim burn, • used to c.:orrcct errors. was not required. ''fantastic news," came the reply from Discovery. "Than~s a Joi:-· At '6:23 p.m. PST, a second-stage rocket fired. drilling the satellite upward toward 11s work station 22.300 miles o'er the Atlantic Ocean. "It was a good burn of normal duration." Mission ( ontrol an- nounced. Putting TORS in place "a" the major goal of the nation's 28th space shuule flight. The rt'st of the fi,e-da) m1ss1on will be devoted to agroup-of science experiments. ranging from a study of ho" bones heal 1n space to a test of a spacecraft radiator S) stem Dcplo)ment of th e satellite came 6 hours. 12 minutes after D1sco.,.en leaped from Its seaside launch pad and raced out of view across a clear Flonda sk) in a launch that marked a successful beginning to NASA·~ plan to'fly seven shuttles this year. WASHINGlON (AP)-ln oneof fiuu arc 1c\pondin15 to 1hc fDi\ the large\\ actions of its kind. the rcque5ot anp are "-lthdra" ing the food and Drug Adminntrat1on on product from th~1r stOrt\." Monda) warncdconsumcrs not toeat Hours attl'r the fDA an- an; fruit 1mponed from Ch1IC' afkr nounccmem. Canadian otlicials fol· traces of C)an1de "'crc found in IO\\cd the u.s lead and ura.cd tores Chilean se«Ilcss red.a.rape · in Canada to remove nil remove The c)arude ~a discovered ofter Chilean produce Chilean produce on anonjmous threat to po1'Kln nt to Canada lir t &oc through the Chilean fruit wns telephoned to the United States. .. c mbaSS) in tht capnal of the Canadian Health Mini\t~r Pernn South Amcncan nauon. Bean; said Ca.oodian hould throw The f'DA urged that nil Chjlean out any produc:e from C hilc and fruit be removed from U .. markets should also discard un)' rroduc:e of \\hile mo1e tc..>sts continue. V1nuall) whose ongm the) are unccrt:un "If all the f1esh grapes old in th4l Un1te<l you have any doubt. don't use 1t," tate at this time of year come from Beall) warned at a new\ conference. Chile. rDA officials said. The tc t "'ere made on &fllpe Karen Brown, a spokeswoman for samples 10 Ph1ladclph1a and the) the Food Marketing lf\St1tutc. "'hich followed an anonymous threat tek- reprc cnts supermarkets. said. • phoned to the U .. em bass) Mal'C'h 2. ··~hose compan1esihat have Chilean Four da)s later. the t-OA adw1ed ls.raeli officials reject offer of PLO dialogue J ERU ALtM \.\P) -The main pohtical ad\ 1scr 10 f>rimc M ini~tcr , Y1tzhak ham1rsa1d on Monday that proposals b) thl' Bush admin1strat1on sugge ting even an rnd1rect Israeli· PLO diaJogue v.ere unacceptable. Adviser Yoss1 Ben-Aharon. said on Israel radio: .. If the United tatcs can help we will be happ) 10 use 11s assistance. but not through a dialogue \\Ith the PLO .. We do not object to a system of understandings 10 "h1ch v.c "111 also contnbutc. because "e ha'c an interest 1n nl'atingan atmosphcrl' for negot1at1ons." he said. "!:Jut "'e are not read) 10 accept the PL 0 a'i a partner 1n an> deal. .. A ne" nit de\l~loixd 1n hracl') coa1J11on go' ernment o'er Israeli and U.S. news repons ~) ing American officials plan to propose that Israel .and the PLO take steps toqu~ll the IS- . month Pale tmmn uprising 1n the occupied West Bani.. and Gaza Strip. crcaung an "atmo phere" for peace tails The appc:als to bo1h hracl and the Pakstine Liberation Organ11at1on appeared aimed at bnng1ng thl' '''o sides lo~ether e'cntuall) hrael s go' crnmcnt 1., kd h~ harn1r of the hard·llm· nght-\\mg L1kud bloc,.v.lth the center-left L.ioor Part} a-; an uncas) partna . 5hamir brand., \ a'>'>Cr .\rafat"s PLO a tl'rronsts and '><H JX"Ale cannot bl· made \\Ith sul h a group. (ommun1ca11ons Minister Ciad Yarnb1 of the Ulhor Pam said .1lso on l'lracl radm, that l<oraci '>hould be respons1'e to the I I ~ nlkr. ..The l . S. rca<line.,., to become a mediator bct,,ccn hrad and the Palcstmtttn t\911 I<> ~ wt.~rnm<'d -Oy · the '>late of Israel ·· \ arnh1 c.ard McF arlane. withheld infOrmatiOn on North ~ASlll NG TOI\: ( .\P) -r ormcr "la11onal \cu1rt1\ \(I\ 1\1.'r Kolx·rt < McFarlanc lC'lt1licd "1onda> he thought he ·"a" follo"' •Ill! thl·n·l'n·,1dcn1 Rl'agan·\ pollC) v.hcn hc "11hhcld lrom < ongrl''' 1ntorm.111on Jbout Oh Hr onh"> act•' 111es for thl' Nicaraguan Contra'> .. The pol1q of the president 10 me was 10 keep this mo' emcnt together. and ou•sidc contrihu11ons rrom •. 1hird Contra aid increase countries "'ere not to lX' shar('d. ~lid Mcfarlane, tesllf)IOi as J pros· of SSO million asked ccut1on wit ncc-;s in North·~ tnal. HL· _____ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;::================:;i was rcfernng spcctfitally 10 mom·' sohc11cd from Saudi Arabia for thc rebel!>. \l. .\SHINGTON I \PJ -Thl' Bush admm1stra11on '' e\JX"Clcd to ask ( ongrcss for more than S.50 m1lhon 10 at.l<l1t1onal humanitarian aid for thc '1caraguan Contra\ tn cn'iurl' their \Unl\al un11I earl) nnt )car. l · offo:1al\ ~•d Monda~ .LOST LEASE 303 503 a 75 3 OFF Most Items-Including Halloween Costumes LEOTARDS • TIGHTS • DANCE WEAR • SHOES THE BUSY BODY Ask For Our New Location 1111 Newport Center Drive 7~11& Newport Beech (Near Bullocks Wilshire) In add1t1on. proM"cutors read 1n10 the court record a separate Md arlanc statemen t 1n "h1ch he 'iatd he had acted .. under thr gu1dancc and emphatic p<>hC} 1nsk"uct1on of the president.' The statement wa!I made I 0 days ago to the Judge ""ho \entenccd Mcfarlane to pay a S20.000 fine and contnbute 200 hour., of communit) 'iCrv1cc for·h1s own part 10 the Iran· ( ontra affair McFarlane pleaded guilty to four misdemeano~. bul North. h1 former aide. fuel's I~ ;=,;::;;:;:======================:;-I felony counts Mcfarlane "111 return 1odoy for a Stringfellow Superfund Hazardous Waste Site OHS AND EPA RELEASE PROPOSED P-LAtt FOR STRINGFELLOW SITE Cl:EANUP rhe California Department of Heallh Services (OHS) and lhe u S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have released a Proposed Plan that addresses contamination problems posed by the Stringfellow Haz- ardous Waste Site m Riverside Co~mty, near the community of Glen Avon The joint OHS/EPA plan Identifies the agencies' preferred allernatlve and summatiies all alternatives evaluated for cleaning up site-related con· taminauon f he preferr9d alternatrve propoM9 to: • dewater the on-site area with an e>Ctenslve well system to rewmove o 'lgnlfcant portion of heavily contaminated groundwater praMnt on-slte, • • • conduct soil-gas extraction to remove votallte organic contaminants third da;-oftl'St1mony. Prosecutor John Kekrr asked him Monda) 1f he interpreted Reagan· ~'tnstroct10M"" to penn11 111..-s-to Con- gress. -- ··No ... he said. Again and again. throughout the day, he said that 1f there is blame for Nonh·s action , 1t hould be h1 because he was North's superior at the National cunty Counci~ Mcfarlane added th3t after lea' ing government "I probabl) got a rise out of him" when he ofTerl'd North a1ob For the first time Jn \\eels or tnal. North smiled broadly. Mcfarlane said that on tv.o OC· cas1on he talked with Reapn about the m1lhonsofdollarHontnbutcd for rhc C~lstmg S.:!7 m1lhon program wh1th pro.,.1des tor fooJ, clothing. 'ihcher and medical \Cr\llC'> exp1rrs at the end of the month The requt'!tt I'> ltkcly to t,>c \Cnt to ( ap11ol I hll bdon· the lawmaker\ hca1n a two·\\l'l.'I.. spnng recess this weekend. Later, ( ontra lt.>adcr l\cJolfo ( akro c,a1d after a mec11ng at the \t•IH.· Dcpanmcnt he \\-M informl•<l that tht: admtnl\lr:\llon rcquc t would lX' .. 4'1 some odd m1lhon dollar\.'' .\s dtscribcd b> ojific101\, thl' rc- quelit 1s pan of a brood arrn) of act1.,.111cs b> the new at.lm1n1 trauon dCSia.nco pnmanly to ach1e'e a democrat" ouu..omc 1n 1caragua through a b1panisan approach h> the admin1<,trauon and the C ongrcs'>. · 1 he fir.,t time. m J unc 1984 JU\I after< ongrc., shul ofTL .~.aid to the guernlla • Mcfarlane said. he . •nt a notl' with the prc't1dcot's da1I> 1n- tl'lharntt hnding !look mform1na the p~1den1 that the Saudi had aar\:cd to contribute SI m1lhon o. month for the Contro c:ause that the c:itll was .. almost certainly a hoa\." but:\ ii prct·•ut1on. the •ncy id 1th d detained C h1lean f ru1t and \('O uld co ntinue toe amine siampk\. After confirming cyanide 1n the Ph1ladc:lph1a \ample\. the FD.\ u,..ed that all<.. h1 lean fruit be removed from ll .S. market$ and that ~hipmt"nts of Chilean fru1h \\h1ch had not )Cl been ch~tttbutcd should~ held for testm& FDA official said they did not know the amount of fruu that v.as involvt'd. .. Thi ma) be an iso lated 1nc1dent, but \\C can hard I)' take that chanct," s::ud FDA Comm1ss1oncr Frank Young. The 8£CnC) first confirmed low levels or cyanide in tv.o grape\ on undayand \\Orlcd through the night tc ting more samples, said Fred hank. ac~in& deputy director of t!lc FOA'' Center for Food Safety. .. We art" confident w( are out there in )uffic:acnt ume. to warn lht Ameri· c:an consumer not to eat fruit denved from Chile.·· he sa1d "No fruu from Chile as bctng relta~ for distribu· taon 1n the (U .. ) food $upply. We arc putt1n,a all the efforts.that we r~awn­ abl> can to ensure its safct). The amount of cyanide found 10 the arnpc is le s than would be needed to make a mall ('h1ld sic k. bur 1s more th n \\Ould be found in nature. the fDA ~1d While tht' FDA did not announce the amount of cyanide found, Beatt) told a news conft'rt'ncc in Ona that tht' grapes tested 1n Ph11adclph1a contuncd onl; three macrotrams each of cyanide. At that level , a yo"ng child woukt ha' c to cat at least 2,000 gra~ to mgcst a lethal dose. he satd. I '\ :\TI 0 '\ ·\ I. H H I •:I· s By The Auoct.ned Press Cause of copter crash probed TU ON . .\nz. -Crew members on a mlluary helicopter that crashed and burned 10 the desert were wearing nigh1-v1s1on go8Jles. but that wa~ not a factor 10 thl· accident that killed IS ser' icemen. Air Force official~ ~1d Monda). • Use of the light-amplif)rng gos.gles has been quc!tt1oned in a number of previous m1htal) cra!ihes. Four Air Force Rescr"c cre"mcn and 11 Army SJ'C('1al force\ soldiers from Fort Bragg.. .( . "'ere aboard the CH-3E "Joli) Green G10nf' helicopter that went do"n Sunda) n1gh11n the de~n 25 m1les north\\ est of Dav1s-Mo~than Atr Force Base here. .... ~ . Ex-J?ress secretary working for disabled WASHINGTO -Former White House pres\ !.Ccrctar) James . Brad). wounded in the attempted assassina11on ol then-Pres1dent Re- agan eight )ea~ ago, told reportt'" Monda) he has a new job and a new goal: worl1ng for public acceptance of the disabled .\ftcr walking from his wheel· cha1rto a rov. of microphones 15 feet awa), Brad}. lnov.n to his friends as .. Bear:· pronounced mmsctf ready for worli... .. M) e1gh1 )ea~ of rchab1htat1on and PT -pam and tonure -are- now O\Cr, and I'm an\1ous to get on with th1'i nc.,.. as 1gnment," Brad) said at a ne"s conference ··The Bear is back. for good now. and you'll tX" . hcanng from me often:· Brad) said he accepted an un- paid position as' 1cc chairman ofthl' Na11ona! Orpninsuon on D1sab1ht). a pm ate. non-profit group promot- ing th(· interests of the d1s:tblcd Bishops reject Vat lean comments W l\ MINGTOl\ -Ammca'-; Roman C athohc bishops on Monda' rc1ec1cd a Vat1rnn offiuars arguments that -women m1gh1tx100 tcnderhcane<l to deal \\1th annulmcnt cases. "1\ ing .-.omc of the best officl'rs on 1hc1r annulment tnhunals art: female .\I J nc.'\\HOnkrl·nc.:e hert", man> ufthc quc.-suon\ IOC:u\Cd on u stattmtni lu't "eek h-.. ( ard1nal fdouard C1agn(ln prc411dent of the Ponllfical ( ounc.11 fen the f amil). that 10 allo"-ing "omen 10 help decidc.-.rnnulment cases ""c hll'c. tu lx-careful th.tt their tender hcans 10 not pla) 1nck., on them." .. , would agree w11h the women <Jf th e lln11cd \tatcs in thf1r con'>tcrnation <ind lhC'lr 1rnt.1t1on 300Ul (~·rtJtn thtng\ that -were \OUd ·•\aid •\r,hb1shop John Ma ; ol \t l ou1<o, prc\ldcnl ol thC' l <; ( onfercnc.:-of ( athol1c 81\hops Bennett may focus on D.C. drug trade \\. .\ Hf"lG fO"I -William J lknnc11 ""om 11l "1ond:n a\ the nauon' fir\t d1rer tor of nat11.1nal drug control pohC\ . ..a1t.I he ma) mo\l~ in thl' ne\t fr" "'cell.s 10 ded:src V. a'lhington a .. h1ih intc-n\1t) drua tr.iffil l..m~ arta ·· Th< f)1stnct of ( olumh1a -\\hst:h bcrnme the nat1on·s rnunkru•p1usl a~ a rc\ult ul '72 la)ing.s 13'1 )Car Jnd hasalrl·ad) \U0t'rl'd 107 1h1c, )car-c.:ould pm \Orne lcdcral pt•rsonncl and uddtd ca"lh to rnmtxtt 1hc probll'm unt.ler \uch ;1 de<11gnatwn Anderson to mark Sth year of captivity "Jt-W YOR k -"1' orpn113tion 3rc a'>l1ng new\ mcd11 oround the "'orld to pubht11c the fourth ann1vcr ry of rem .\ndc™ln·, ~11Jnappin1 on Thursilis}. "loda).MardtJ.6. 198.2.. lhc.AmcncanJou.rnal.ut T er!'} -\ndcr10n.. 41 . chief \11ddle Ca\t C'Om·~pondcnt for rhe wciatcd Pr('\\ In Bem1 t entered his filth 'carol capt1' 1t) U\ a hostagr in Lcb.lnon • ~1d a \Uatemt'nl that the groups J\kcd hroadt.'a\ter-; 10 air and nc\\~JXl~r'I to use on their front pages The .. ,tatcment of whdant) with i\.nderwn .. 1~ from .. the lcadin f~C'dom of c'prc s1on organ114ltJQL\'i in the Western "orld " nne 'elson. e~ecutaH director of thC' Ne"' Y<Ji'\.-ba'>Cd Comrn1ttcc to Prot«t Journ hm . ..aid Monda> MOHl.D HHlt:t ·s Rebels threaten electlon workers from on-site soil ti fleld tests prove favorable, • conduct concurrent treatab11tty studies to determine whether there Is a leaslble method '°' addressing on-sue soil and bedrock con1am1na-t1on .. Good. lct'SJU\t makt' sure 11 st::!)\ 1hat way," Mcf-n rlunc aid Rt'aaan told him ma return note the ( ontras by Saudi rab1a 'AN l V DOR. ti h ·lldor -ld\i t rcbcl'I d)n m1lcd an clect1on center near 1hc cap1tal Monday and threatened 10 uu1ct rk\:t10n workers unle'I' fr:==~~;;;;;;===============;;:;iiiiii;:;;::::;;:::::;-, the) re 1an fhc rebel Farabundo Martt Naiional Llbcr:iuon Front. ~h1('h h;n called for 11 bo)c:Ott of thr M r\.h 19 pre 1dcntial ek uon alw rcPQted 11' warn ma for vehicle to SUl) ofT roads. In addt11on. ongoing groundwater management ectivltt.a would ~ c.onllnued to remove and treat the plume of contamtnat9d groondwater that extends from the atte Into the community or Glen Avon E•lstlng extraction wefts and the pretreatment plent would continue to op«et• In the on-site and mid-canyon areu. and new .xtrectlon welt system• woukS b Installed just north and south or Highway 60 In Glen Avon. The Pr= l'ten le .. ......._ fOf puMc ....... et the ...._tnt Orange ounty lntormetlof'I r~ Colla Mltsa lllrary ,_.. ¥*1 llw•J Or .. Mic llwao ,,~, .. A..... l~ l•.... 101 ... c ... S.tti Costa ...... CA 91'27 r.-. • .,. CA 9210I 0r.,.., CA tzeM tJ14) Mt·IM~ (714) MUU4 (714) UZ-Oltl 'r .. tell lli•J 7111 ~A ... ~ leldl CA 91647 (714) 142 ..... J The rebel ho v"• bo)COttcd all fh( elcct1ons th1 dcaid • but their threat\ aa:unst ekcuon "-Orkcr\ and the uack on the clc1.:t1on l'tnter v.erc unprt'ttdentcd. AngQlan rebel offers concessions JAM&\ Anaola -Antolan rebel !fader Jonas Slv1mbi on Morkb) ofl'cn:d lo tth1n from m1htary offcnst\CS for four monthund propocd other cioacaMon' in hopt1 of brin.,na the Man.st So' ernmcnt to nqo111t1ons aner 14~ofcivtl war. [nan enltN~'W It ha ht~uarten 1n southtaflem Aneola. Slv1mbi sauJ UNIT A would ttfra1n from launch1na any nutitary o~n11ve unul Jul)' 15 to allow for a poMablc d1plomat.c bttakthl"ouah 1n * 11attrn11Cd war. .. 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JJI fl 6J •1 " 40 18 ., • 84 . , S6 11 .. 0 S1 81 7S ., u 71 1\ 119 •• .3,8 " ,, l8 •) H 10 41 ll 0 89 u ,. )0 ,. 41 ., U )I 41 H n 11 u :16 .. u \6 41 s.t 40 9Q ., 18 '4 u 10 so 40 .. s• H U 4l e 44 07 11 n n ,,. 88 H 68 ., 44 JI '° )7 19 ll l8 10 ~ ....,..._ ................... _ cw .... s ••• Tide TODAY 10U•ftl e Hpm t22p111 WID•HOAY 3 43 ."' II 37 a Ill &54pm 11 0t P11t. ··---- urf R~port LA anti-abortion :p h• t • t · · t t D k , protest curtailed syc la rlS S· pro es U e S . LA teachers authorize a strike th t d $ 2 2 5 M b d t t LO ANGELES-Teachers, t·mbro1lcd 10 a 9-month contract light \\1th a~~1on ~Fc~~tt~~t~Jn;j r~it1•0f re a e ne u ge cu the nation's second largest school di'lmct. O\ erwhelmmgJ)' voted to authomc federal Judge Monda)' e>.tended an · a stnke. union leaders announced Monday order bamng an anu-abonion group sa)'s 1 needed to restore state mental health e\pcnd1ture to what they were a decade ago. the~ sociation said. A stnke will not be called until June. s:ud United Teacher'> ofl os .\ngclc~ from blocking entrances to "-Omen'c; President Wayne Johnson. cltn1cs ~t a mass1'.e prot.csL pJlUUlccJ UTLA members voted last week. but bccau..c b;)llotc; were hand counted, for nc't week the results were not announced until Monday U . D1stnu Judge \.\'allalc Of the more than 18.000 members to cast ballot'i. 16.264 voted to Tashima agreed to continue a tem- authorize a stnke, "h1k r .m voted against 11. Johnwn. said at a ne"s · poral) re tra1n1ng order issued conference Monday March 2 again t thc group Opcrauon Rescue when 1t lap~d after I 0 1.la)~ . Operatton Rescue Los-Angcle'i Bombing Investigators look for men based lfl (1ardcn (1fO\e. plan'i anlt· SAN DIEGO -1 wo Mideastern-looking men ~ere o;ccn 1n the netahbodlood of U V mcenncs s\Ctppcr Will Roacn 111 10 tht "'l'Cks before the Navy captam·s van was de tro)cd b)' a bomb. a law enforcement official said Monday. The captain's wife:-haron Rogers, "'as alone in the ':rn "hen the bomb detonated Fnday as she drove to work. She escaped the blast uninjured g.ctt1ng out of the van moments before 1t cau&ht tire and burned The official. who disclosed the information on cond1t1on ol anon)mll}. said tt was not clear 1f 1nvcsugat0rs had been able to piece together deta1kd descnpuons of the two men The informauon "as based on inten1ev.!> "'1th neighbors. the official said The official spoke after a repon m Monday's Ne" York T1me'l 1ha1 a ma-n of Middle Eastern appearance had :isked pas'iCrS--b), .. Where d~!> the captain li ve'>" abort1on protC'Sl'i b) about 2.500 'iUpponcr'i the \H'ek of March n-~5 nt undisclosed "'omens· health clinics in Los Angele\ The .\men can C 1v1l L1bcrt1~s Union of Southern Caltfornta southt the order from Tashima "h1ch lor· bids protesters from blocking en· trance to health chn1cs or ~urround· mg cars of paucnt'I .. Plaint11Ts haH' a tonst1tut1onal right to abortion, to tra'cl to obtain ~r' ices and a nght to pm al)' \II these nght arc being 1ntcrfcn·d \\1th ·· l a'lh1ma said 1n the ruhng,. c;;ACRAMfNTO (A P) -Desper- ately 111 mental pa11ent'> ~ 111 be tu med out on Califorma·s street'> by lh~ thousands and endanger public salct) unles~ Go'. (1eorgr lX'ukmCJHIO ends a pani~n budget d1<;putt wtth lawmakers, l'IS)t:hiatmt said ~ton­ da) Reprcsenwtncs of the < ahfornia Ps)ch1atnc >\S'><x·1at1on deplored thretib b) DeulmcJ1an to lU t up to S.2::!5 mtlhon from .. tale ml'ntal hospttals and local mcnllll hl·Jhh programs. 1he RC'publk an &O'l'rn<>r ,., propo mg a minimum $:?~ m1lhon mental health cut and has said he \\ill be forced 10 slash another S200 million from the 1989-90 swtc budget unless the l cg1slature·s Democraur lcader<ih1p agcces to fn.'ele lO".lt-ol · h\1ng1ncrcascs for"clfare n:c1p1cnts .. I think 1\'s a cnme The name ol the crime 1!> terron m." Dr Thoma\ Ciesla menial health scr' tt:es d1rcl . tor for ~t John's liosp1tal in 5anta Mon11:a. told a ( ap1tol nc"'s lOn· lercnce ··Th..-go,ernor 1s holding thr tnlc mental health population. th~ ps' · lh1atm· patients and the pubhc \t"C'tor of this \tat..-ho ... tagc 10 a \trugg)c bet1.H•cn lht' l'\CCut1\t' and 1~1 lat1,c branch · fhc < altforrua p.,,.c h1atnc .\,. '>0\.1n11on and pc.>}ch1atn .. 1s from the Ulll''s mcdu.:af school' 11\sucd "·\ Dcdaratton of C on..c1cm:c" urging the public 10 apix·al 10 lcg1')lutors to adequate!\ lund mcn1al health pro- irum., ( urrcnc <;late l"\~nd1turc ul S5.N ~ m1lhon on mentaJ health program<; h;n c failed to 11.eep pace "1th p<>pulauun aro"th and mOntton since 1980-8 I, according to th..-P'i} • ch1atm: .\s<tCX 1at1on Thr go' emor's propoSt"d I %Q·IX> budget ts SI'\:? rn1lhon le\ than \\hat the n~npan1~n l~'>lall \C' anal)St Anot~r $.200 m1llton cut will mean loss of outpatient services for over :?00.000 mental health pauents, aggra,atc a honagc of ho p1tal beds and force police, pnsons and hospnal emergent) rooms to ta~e up the slack. p!.~ch1at1"1't said ·what ~ou're going to find is there are more de perate people out there." ..aid Dr "1aunce Rappapon. d1rtetor of the Um,crs1l) ofCahfom1a br.un funcuon tud~ unn "3t Agncws tate Ho p1ta l Rappapon said overworked doc- tors will~ Je'l~effccu"e 1ndu•gno mg pattrnts and dangcrou ly 111 people will~ fort"rd out of mental ho p11als for lack of room .. urtl} mentally ill people wtll die or kill others as a result of th1 budget cut,·· ~1d l>r. Jay ha O'er. a ps~· ch1atn t an n Diego County Fake papers attack foreign policy . SAN FRANCISCO -ll looked hkc the $an Francisco ( hroniclc But 1t was the 5an Francisco< hom1cle, Jnd the transpo!l1llon of thl'SC t"'o kllCl"i marked a big difference between Nonhcrn <.ahfom1a'<i mo\t popula1 newspaper and the anu-war lampoon \Omc readers found in ncw\~>'c" Monday motning. lm1lar sub t1tut1on11 \\ere rcponed \.londa~ en llltno1s. "'here thou-.Jnd-; of cop1l"$ of the \hm1go Tribune and The State Journnl-Reg1st~·r of\pnngticld. Ill . "'ere " rapped in look-al1kdron1 page'i auad. ing l . p<llu:) '" fl 5'11\ ad or Officials at all three papers denounced the 1m11auons. and at least '"'<> papers v.ere coM1denng legal action ...-.....JillY'SPRiNG I'\ l 'H t: St:H \ 1('1-: Manne Pfc Trey H. Terry, \On ol Howard and V1rg1n1:t Tern of Hunt· angton Beach. rccentl) reported for duty Wllh 1st Foret St-rHcc uppon Group, (amp Pendleton A 1987 graduate of Huntington Beach H1ih School. hc;o1ned thr Manne ( orps 1n Ma)'. 1988 • • • •\1r f orte 1rman I st (la\ Vie· lorla A. Vutlmt1lla. daughter ol Kathleen "nnarelfa of < osta ~1e..a. ha~ am-.ed for dut\-m Kaena Poul\. Ha"'a11 She •~ a '1981 graduate of Marana H.tgh School •••• ~il\Y ffo p1talman Jody 8 . Riggs, a rn1den1 of lnrne. was graduated from the ll\)'~ Ho~p11al Corp~ hool. He 101ncd the a"y Rcscncs mJuly 19 8. • • • rm) Pfi ~bra 0 . Buadet, dauahter of Ptlbcn H. Hampton ot Huntmaton Beach. b completed ba,1c tra1n1ng at Fon 01\ .J \he'' a 1974 artduate uf Manna High ~hool and a 1985 aradu;itc of the Umvemt~ of Central Florida • • • Manne f.1>1 Cralc A. P ecen oa, ~on of Barbara Pcierwn of Hununaton Beach, rttenll)" completed che non· romm1 1oncd offiu~r b:mc cot1ne He 1 current!) scrvina at Manne Co!'JX Combat ()c,elopment <.om· mand, Quanuco. \'a He i, a 19 l araduatr of Hun11n ton 8<-a h ll1&h School. ••• Nav) Lt ( mdr. Kt.Uetti 0 . Harrb, pre ·nt rank while scr' 1na at Air Re~nc Naval Atr tat1on orth Island C)an ()1ego. A 198.2 graduate of Huntington Beach High School. he 1oined the a'> Resenes 1n August IQ87 • • • Coast Guard 5caman .\pprcnucc Richard A. E11gel1ud, on of David l.ngelstad of Huntington Beach "as recently graJualtd from Coast Guard recruit trn1nang.. \ 19 S gradua1c of Huntington Beach High hool. he 101ncd the ( oast Guard in c:;cptember. IQ~ • • • Manne .:!nll Lt. Mark A. Mlllt r, wn of John Miller of Fount:un Vialk). was gradu:m.-d from The Baste hool \ 1988 araduatc of the L . Nav31 C11dcmy, Annapolis. Md. he 101ned the Marine < orp in "1a) IY88 • • • "i;.t\ ~ Sc.iman R1.:~nm Robut L. Wida~. son of < hark!. and anc) Wh11e of Huntinaton Beach has complttcd rtcru1t 1ra1ning at Recruit Tnuning Command. n 01eio .\ 198 antduatc of Ocean View High hool. ht Joined the Nav\ 1n Oltobcr 19 . • • • Coa\t Cruard ~aman ~JlPfcnuu:· !nu P. Frestiour, w n of Ra> tlnd Jacqu f-r hour of 1r\ in n:,..-ntl) rcponcd tor dut) aboard the ( 03 t Guard uncr Button\\ood home· ported IO (1al\tslOn, fua \ 19 6 JrldUatC of ll"\llOC lftp School. he Joined the Coa 1 Guard m .\uau t 1988. • • • • Mari ne Pvt. C.rmn A. BHt emJ, wh~ wife llz. 1 the dauatncr of Rollo anJ Kath~ ternaman of Hunt- tnaton Bc.lCh. r«tntl) rcpor1td for dl.H aboard the aircraft ca.mer l Jndepcndtncc. homcponcJ 1n Dit10. • n ~n of Clarlcl . Bu em1 of Hunt· 1ngto.n Beach. hu compleltd rccnut 1ra1nm at M111nc C'ol"p) R«ru1t DcpQt:; n Di~. 19 .,.d~teof n cmcntc Hi~ School. he joined • • • · rm~·rf« JeU r. ,,..., '°" of Jane fladd of San Clemt'ntc. ha~ c:ompetc:d the field artillery fi~ support counir at Fon Sill. Okfa. • • • av) Pett) Officer rd t1a Ma" D. O..,._, a te idcnt of ltun11naton Atac'h. has httn .,romotn! to tn\ HI \I l~I \II the Manne Corpt 1n October IQ . • • • Pvt, ~,. O. letlt..W, dauahter of Lo" and Tom l1neral of Hunt· 1naton Bck h, ha\ compkt~ basic tra1n1na at Fon Jackt0n. NOT .JUST BRAND NAMES, THE RIGHT BRAND NAMES NOT JUST STYLE , THE RIGHT STYLE Bil-All FOii f'H-B-ACH Ill Fl&& Y'S 11-W Allllllf A&- FOR GUYS FOR GALS=== Q~~8 01( r-----------., I -==MENS & LADIES -I I I I REEBOKS I I I LADIES =-- TANK TOPS, T-SHIRTS, SHORTS ·-==MENS - I = $3999 rreiis~~ I I REG. S60 Exp. 3/ 19/89 REG $62 I C~ST .JOll sa.$13 INTERNATl()t ~l OUTLOOrl L---•COUPON•---.J MEf'~S - T&C 100°/o Cotton SHORTS Reg. s1599 STVtE I M'N046& ~1 -MENS - INSTINCT 100o/o Cotton SHORTS C>.N E ILL ! PANTS Canvas WNI• supplies Int STYLE #'S 240123-55 243612·55 '· r ! r r ... .. DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, March 14, 1989 Shakesp~are in New York? It's 'As You Like I I ly IONNIE J. FIEVEIGEON 0..., .... ,.,, ... .,IC 1 Trad1t1onal hake~peare love" m1aJ'lt quibble wtth the ~uing of the !Rancho Sant1aao College production of .. As You Like It" -t>ut grace must 1bc given for outstanding direction .and performance. I 1 Shakespeare uses prose and an l~ual wealth of l)'nc verse to create his vision of a romantic utopil} in the idyUic Forest of Arden (or. in this •case, Ce ntral Park) -standing in I pointed contrast to the congested, diny streets of London (New York). • Jiere 1s a place where heans arc chanted, where hateful brothers arc reconciled. The theme 1s love and IO\'C~ in 1multancou .. conl11ct1ns lights - a nch blend of tntcrcst n<l character 1n h kcs~arc\ finest corned). · Sheryl Donchc) direct~ and choreographs a poli hed pu~ce of innova11ve entena1nment. Her ca'it''i polished delh,cry of the treasured lines of this ""ell·~nown mnstcr projects the nch essence of the p<>ctl) for which the work is chcmhed. There 1s something akin to a lime warp experience ns one tnes to v1suahzc this European 16th Ccntun romanuc comedy reset in the New York City of the earl)' 1930\. Opemng in a ta"em rather than an orchard. st.aging move for de,elopmcnt and resolution to Central Park - a • pseudo fore<>t of rdcn. ln1ually the 1ncongrutties ore almo t 100 much to bear -with languaie totally unsuited to char. c· 1er11attons and atmosphere. Go"'ns gi ve wa) to chic, knee-lrnath dre,~s and wrap around fox stoic . Robed monarch'\ don tu,Nfos and dark hats. A wrestling competition becomes a bo11mg match -bleacher\ fillN! "-•th boisterous. chain 'imoking women as "'ell a men. Yet as the piece unfolds. the audience "arnu to artaculatc, scns1t1\ c performers. Ensuing laugh· ter and applause pa} tnbute to a fine t~ening·s entertainment - a savol) blend of cla sic language from one era J . • . .. • . . . !Roger Moore leaves musical, ·says he ·can't sing well enough LONDON CAP) -James Bond actor ~oger Moore gave up his lead role 1n e new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical on Monday saying he cannot sing well enough. "I now do not think that the musical stage 1s for me." the actor who played secret a&ent 007 in six films told a· reporter after six weeks ol rehearsals and ont_month before the first night. He said he had quit after .. much soul-searching.. and his dec1s1on would lea ve umc for a "more rpus1- call y su11ablc replacement td be found." The musical ... Aspects of Love" 1<, already sold out unttl Chmtma'i It has a ro)al chanty prcm1er-e before Queen Elizabeth JI on April IO·and opens to the public Apnl 12. ··1 think perhap<, I underesttmatcd the ' oca l demands of the role because I !.<> much wanted .Roger to pla} it," Llo)d Webber said. '·Hut I have to accept his Judgm ent and rccogn1Lc his ngJ1t to protect his own high standards," added th e composcr of .. Cats" and ··Phantom ol the qpcra." l here was no announcement on a replacement for Moore. and the colorful hurnan1t) ofanother. C) nth1a Merrill and Kevin Jones arc the central focus of romantic attcn· uon a Ro\ahnd and Orlando - lo"efl who parody their own IO\'C• makma with her in dJ~&uise as a }OUfl& 00). ( ollecn Dunn is the daua,hter of Duke Senior, cousin and bt"\t frtond to Ro~ltnd. Dunn and Merrill arc vibrant in their ponrayal • com- m11tcd to the reality of eve I) moment. Duke ~mor and Duke hcdcnck are ~ell 1ntcrprcted b) Rick Franklin with Alice 01ane Ensor trongl)' supponing as Mme. La Beau, f rcdcr- 1ck'~ councr Much of the corned)' of the piece" prO\ 1dcd b) two ant mated and pon· taneouscoupks· David Langdon and Mal) te1nborn. a~ Touchstone and ~udre). and Keith Dillon ~tth \\ end1 de Barro . as 1lv1u and Phebe. Brent Hardwtck pla> s j)UI the melancholy of Jacque~. a lord allcnd· ing on Duke mor. It 1s Hard" 1ck wflo deh,er~ 'iOmc of the finest speeches. by Shakespeare· design. and renders such fa mous lines as " All the ~orld's a st.age, and all the men and womr n mercl) players." Richly enhanced by Gil Morales' sce nic design. Karen. J. Wrller's CQstuming and Gary Chnstenson·s righting. th e fint~hcd work 1s unique and highly ent ertaining. Cosby, Poitier team up ~for new movie comedy Moore. 61. was to have !.tarred at thc head of a 20..mcmber cast as C1eorge D1llingham. a romanttc anstocrat, in the lo"e stol"} about an English bo) acted b} Michael Ball and a penniless French actress pla~cd b} Amencan .\no Crumb f Or a ne\\-eApenence Wtlh Shakespeare. that ma) turn out to be Just "'As \ ou L1~e 11:· auend a performance at Rancho Santiago ( ollcac through March 19. Thursda~ through Saturda) shO"-S are at 8 p.m. with a unday matinee at 2 .. \0 p.m. For t1cket c.. and in fo rmation. call 667-3163 Colleen Dunne (left) Is Cell• •nd CynthJa M•rrffl 11 ltosallnd In the Rancho Santl•go Coll•t• production of Sh•k•speare•1 .. A s You Like It," pl•ylng through M•rch 19. UNIVERS'\L CITY (CNS) -Bi ll Cosb> has been signed to star 1n the motion picture "Ghost Dad." to be directed b)' S1dne)' Po1t1er. MC A and Uni versal officials announced toda>. In the Umvcrsal Pictures comedy. Cosby plays a single parent whose encounter with the supernatural teaches him it's never too late to get 1n touch with his kids. Principal photograph ~ 1s schedu led to begin in the spring. said Tom Pollock , chairman of the MC>\ Mo- lton Picture Group. Llo\d \\'ebber '"' 1ted Moore to take tfu; role after hcan ng him '>Ing at a pn1ralc part) and the dmx:tor ··Ghost Dad" mark'i the founh Tre,or l'l un n. concurred \toore said collaborat1on bet"'een ( O\h~ and the~ persuaded him Po111er. "ho prc\ltlu\I) "'orkt·~·1 was not at all certain that I could t<?Sethcr on .. l 'ofo"n ~a 1u rda,r~g "cll enoughrifa1 all."hcsa1d. N_1ght," .. Let'\ Oo~ '\gain" and ··..\ F-nend<, !>a•d ~oorc ha\ a good Piece of the ..\ct1on. bantone \ 01cc but at a new., con· T~f'> Ne!son wi ll pro<lu~t.· "(iho't fcrence when. rehearsal\ began. Dad and Stan le) Robertson "111 be Moore laughin_gly told a reporter who executive producer The •TIO\ ll' 1\ asked him to sing ... CleAr ofT. .. ba5ed on an original screenplay b) •. Brent Maddock. S.S Wll..on and Phil Nunn ~1d_ alter Moore qui t. It Alden Robinson The lattcn~rote and takes a lot o.f. courage to do what he directed Un1.,,crs:i l"o, upcoming ha'i decided. . "Field of Dreams .. starring Ke\ in Moore had left his home 10 Sw1t1cr- Costner. land to rchcarc,e for the mu'i1cal llO \ 11·: l .. ISTI '\GS llAUOA CINIMA '°'I &·-.a• IJ H\ 1\10 ·-·" -.... v .... of • NerYO ......... . Hw"l 9 IOWAIOS NSWl'OlfT CINIMA }(Y I N~NI • (#N f r O<·w~ t H {Jlf,l • wt•rte• ol Ar•M• 1 • I Cowt.lru \ 41 A \ 10 JO U OO CINIMA l\l""'f '" 8'wll " '-•'"'PO'' \i.I • r 61 f llH-0 N-Yorll Stor\et ~JO II IO I~ "OlfT THIAT•I I .V~ I (. • I M•')'"' •y b 1 I t l"'J .. ,4 I 1<1 I TIM • ._.. t 0' I JO 10 )S l D-.er-UM-• I() ) "'-··~· '~ 1 • 4 4 IUll 1t"4 Te#t l •c•ll•"' A4"*"'"'• &. 8 •O . IDWAltDS CINIMA " '' • "/A.,_ /o., • \46-'10J Jl&Jn 0••11' I IDWAltOJ SOUTH COAJ'f l'L.IUA 4 0 8 •HOO \f "/ff, 7TI f , ...... ._, J 4 l lee<ftn 1 <I tO J New Yorti Storie•~ II 1 0 4\ HA•IO• TWIN CINIMAJ 11.,•t>(>f 1;.t1 /t .A;d>Ofl ... ~ .. , 611 1501 • ,., • .;,,,.to tft• "'"' ( • t • J l'ollce AcH-1 .. 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Coif Oe'foung1 Who 1 Ille Wond•r Aou11111e Anylll111g Bou? y..,, IUI low Alcatraz: The Whole Slloclung Story IP•t 2) IOI u tMtC!llltl Btcll M ~ITWf utder 111 ThlM Acts , a&l u Ptter Usunov TC¥11 Cuna) Pledge; N111onll Pltdge; John W1yn• Standrl'g repllic t ll '9 1~1 Matloc• n Ill• Ht11 of hi H1gflt Pr11u th• Lord Pr111e the L0td TBH Todiry 8uM1ts1 Erd•rta1111ng the Troops A.port Ptrry M.lton Angel and the Badman l~<IQ 147) ••• E.V. H~I llltlt Spring & Easter Spring Decorative Accessories Eggs, Bunnies & Baskets 1989 Patio Furniture Lines Easter Photos available in the Victorian Gazebo Ro2er's Gardens NEWPORT BEACH San Joaquin Hills Road (at McAnhur) Hours: 9 am to S m Daily TOO LITTLE? TOO MUCH? • Don't be misled by discounts. deals. sa les tl nd g1vt-.1w<>ys The common law of business says It bec;t -it 1s un\.' '"'l' to r>ll> too much. but It 1s worse to pay too little If you pay too much. you lose a llulc money t>nd that Is • II When you pay too llttlc, you -;ometlm los t•vcrythlng because the product you bought Wf!S 1ncapt1bl<.> of dotni what II was purchased to do • You can't pay a little and get '1 16t INtlAL~AllO" , f U.lOIO OltAOl~ltlt ) L•ClltSI ~U 1'»411 166'3 Placentia St. Comp•ete TV HstJngs In Sunday's TV Piiot DEN'S Costa Mesa 646-4838 FREE CATALOG of Government Boolts 'w"'1 fOr ~, t0f>1 ~,., "WE HAYE A LOT OF COMPETITION ..• BUT OUR RIBS DON'T!" FrH Calak>R ,. ' t" u: \t(nli1nttl7'I lJC .OOH , X> • Continental & American Cu/sin~ At Reasonable Prices LUNCH • DINNEI COCKTAILS OPEN 7-OA1$. • AM I. ING • RUFFELL'S UPIOlSTEIY llC . .,.... ...... 4 fo , ... " ... " 1 .. ·~ I In inf' THI UNIVSWSITl' CfftfllllA •1•S ,........,, Ot,.,• " . New Yott! 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But three proposed transponat1on comdors are sup- posed to do some good. :The San Joaquin Hills Corridor 'tl.OUld link Corona dcl , Marrwiah San Juan Capistrano. The Eastern Corridor. which wou1d run parallel with t~e Costa Mesa Freeway. would connect the River 1de Freeway m naheim Hills wnh the Santa Ana Freeway in Tusun. The foothill Corridor would run roughly parallel to the San Diego Freeway and hnk the Santa Ana Freeway and the Ortega Highway. Together. the three would reduce some of the pressure cholcmg the 405 and the SS freeways and Pacific Coa t Highway. It sout)d\ hkc a good plan. Unfortunately, there is not enough public money to build the three any time soon. And that is bad. However. there seems to be a good amount of public opinion m the county that seems willing to foot at least part of the bill. As planned. the three corridors would be built as toll roads in 1992. ' W~n the three were first seriously proposed "in 1986. Che estimated pncc lag wa $1 .3 b1lhon. That is ''B" a in b1ll1on. not necessarily bad. Building roads. whether they are frccwa) ,· or S;CCnic highways. ~s a m11lions-of-dollars.per-m1lc pr<Jp- os1t1o n. Apparently. concrete 1s an expensive commodll> these days. But these days. estimates ate nol set m concrete. Today. the estimated cost of the three corridors ,., wmethinf. in the neighborhood of $2 bi I hon. That means in the past 21/2 )Cars the c-0 t has almost doubled. · nd that is bad by an) definition. though there are tolb ho would put a good face uTrttrelncre~!>e. spokesman for the agcnc) overseeing con'itruct1on of the three projects blamed tbe escaJaung costs on plan re' mons, explaining lanes VvCre added and the concept of toll roads wa introduced after original cost estimates "ere madl· nother explanation favored by critic of John M c)~r the executive director ~he Transportation ( omdors Agencies. 1 that the bureaucrats arc proceeding as though mired m wet cement Unnecessary delays have opened the door to the bite of inflation. which devours prc,1ouc, taxpayers' dollars with abandon. the cm1cs sa). The> think Meyer ha done a bad JOb. The agency disagrees. Perhaps as a vote ofconfidencc. the agenc1e • board recently voled Me:>-er a S 10.000 raise. h1~ second m his 2'12-)ear tenure overseeing the three projects 'The 12 percent hike, which included a bonus. raic,cd MC)er's sala'): tO $95,000 a ~ear. That's a good raise. Meanwh1k, fhe a_g_ency 1 "-Or m_g on re-ec,hmatmg its estimate. which had correded us earlier underest1mat1on .. Two b1llton at this point 1scertatnl> realistic.'' an agcnq poke man c;.a1d. ··w e're working on rcall> na1hngd<>'-' n soml' co t estimates in the next 30 da> . " I hat sounds bad But there's probahl> a good cwl.1- nauon. Opinions expressed In lhlt space are those 01 the Deity Pilot Other vleWI eXJ)feaed on thll ptige are lhose of their authors a.nd artists Read8fs comments are ln't'lted and may be sent to The Dally Pilot.PO Bo)( 1560 Costa Mesa 92828 ,.,.... Ct'l"lll<H \ Ol('l ·:s Auto insurance lesson The voters' ~gC-<>f Proposition I 03 la t Nov~nibcr - against overwhelming odds in an unprecedented $84 million 1n1tta11ve campaign - should ha\c taught the litatc'" pohurnrn a le son the) could ne\ er forget" California driH·rs have had 1l with k) rocketing auto insuran<.·c rate\ and lcg1 lat1'c inac tion on reducing them 'The aefeat of the rate frce1e bill b) \s embh man Pat John ton. the tockton Dc:mocrat "-ho chairs the A\semol\ hnancc: and In urancc ( ommllltt. shows that somi: -~nuk.cr don't C\'.er Jcam_ When the talc Supreme Court agreed to re' 1e"' Proposition 103\ con t1tut1onal1t) late la41t )Car. the JUStKC\ u pended it onc·tcar rate rollback and d1St·ount prov1 ions ... The inmal ruling thus opened n "indO\\ ot opp0nun1ty for <.:om panic to raise rates as mut:h a'i the> c..an &ct a~a> wuh, al lea t unul No\t~mbcr .. Rccosni11n1 that. Johnston proposed ~1mpl) to frce1c auto 1n umnce rate~ in their tracks until the court render~ a dcci ion later in the pnng... \CO that was too much for the in,urancc industry'\ pal in the Legislature. and Johnst<>n'" bill died i~nom1n1ou I> on the floor ofh1s O"-n hou\C ·\~on urgency statu~ ofTcnng drivers immcdintc relict: 1l needed a two-third~ maJOrlly. which 1l hnd no hope of ach1c' mg. T hc onl> hope-und \H' strcc,s. the only hope -ts a peed) n.Jhng by the aliforn1a ~upremc < ourt upholding the c nttre 1nitUlll\C, rullb c:k and all Whether or not the measure" cvcnluall) 1\ true~ do~n. if the insurancr 1ndu try continue it bu 1vc bch~v1or the only rcmcd> left will be a 'llotc"1dc bo>cc.>H by dr1\:CI ,,. lhc con ·qucncc of .!O million untn urcd \iCh1dc runnina loo on the road 1 too fearful to contemplate. r hat is why the m un mu tdcfcrto the ~111 nfthc people and upport Propo 111on 103. Lo• A111~l~1 H~rald Euml11~r Readers' comments welcome The Daily 1'1lot .t:l omc\ \'our opinion' on matl('r' ul ruhhl' 1ntcrc,1. l.c:ttc:n and longtr a rude uf commcnta~ mu t be '>ignt>\!. r hn lhould be I) pcJ ur cl rly""rllltn and \Cnl tu I ETIER~ to the {)If OR 0.11T Pilot, r.o. Bo 1 s60:co~ta Mc~. ca11r. 926.6 ()OU prefer lo du:uuc a letter. )OU ltl3) call our WE'RE LI Tt:NING 1ckphof\C' numhc1 -64~·t.OS6 -and ka\C o n.-cordrcJ mr\\3 • Pka keep the~ mt\\aaa: bncf, . Mntc mdudc )Our addrc~ nd tckphooc number ~· that'~'-· nHl) I \C'f1f •u•ho,~•P· .- Or1ng9 Cout DAILY PILOT /Tuaday, March 14, 1te8 A't . Nunn ponders to run or Aot to run ly DONALD M. ROTHBERG PHILADELPHIA-The \pothgh1 of thC' John Tower conuo"crsy proved hotter than Sam Nunn bad anucipalcd and the veor&aa ~nator now yearn for a chance to tower ht\ profile 'Td Jake to go down to Hou ton County and chc~k utl on real estate for about $IX months.' Nunn told reponersat theannuaJ mcttingofthe Df mocrauc l..eadc(Ship Council The reporters laughed and the senator' malcd B'ut he looked hkr a man who meant what he said Lake 1t or not, Nunn will ha"e to rtt0neilc • h1msdf to -a-prommcnct most .pohuc1ans "'ould relish For the first time 10 h14> publu.: career. Nunn was the target of panjsan anack from opponents who que t1oocd his tactics and motives U'I the leader of the oppcmt1on to thl" T o~cr nomination It was a ltlal by fire th t seems to have strengthened has st.anding a~ a nauonal figure. President Bush may not ltke the role Nunn· pla)ed in defeating his first choice 10 head the Pentagon, but the president seemed as eager as Nunn to get the b1tternes' behind him. Before the Tower debate. Nunn was ~n as a figure apari from poht1c~. "Respectcll" was l,he "Ord most ohcn used 10 descnbe the "I haH' no plans or any ancltnauon besl)C(taclcd _..Georgian who had to run for prC" 1dcnt 1n 1992," he said Caf\ed out a reputation a\ !W'"l'd_ h~.c to havr n much lo"'cr ~natc's foremost authont) on Jr. prol1k fen!le IS'IUt~. \Hhu1rman ot the DL<. Nunn had The past couple of)ears s.a"' a \hilt the..· ~ind ol for_um he ~ms to relish an "lunn's approach. "'lo longer did he -one that katuH.'' an often dr) 'lhv awa\ from partisan J3b\ at the d1~u~\mn ol l'l'IUl''i Republican adm1nistrat1on He Without quc'it1on . "lunn was the mulled a run lor the 1988 Ocmovat1l cfomanant fi$urc .11 the t"'o-da) prc'i1dcn11al nomfrlat1un anJ cam-mcd1nt!.-dc\J)1te lhe rreSc?nauftltrc'c' paagned cxten\1\cl) for M1<:hael ul thc Wl'llcnder\ for tht" 198~ l)ukaklS IO hlS Ill-fated CfTOrt 10 tl"galn f )t•mocr.ftl(' ~rckntlnl nom1nat1on the prcs1denC) for the Democrats -Jc::\'it' JJc~\on Sen Albert (jorr Jr Bui the I ower rwminallon "a' a ol r t'nnc..·\~·e and Rep Ric hard much more dramatic step into 1he < 1c..·phard1 ol M1!!\oun thtc~ of partisan poh11c'i I hat battle "Wh1.·n the h1\IOI) of the IOht over. thcTJc'11on he often "a.,lrt-d "· t onKrC\!> 1\ written, 11 "''II be. about what nc~t' ~am Nunn " ..aid Sen.lie Ma1ont} Leader C.rorge M11ch1.·ll of M:unl.' •· t-lc rcprl!Sents the best thn1 our ckmoc..ra11c soc1ct) ha to offer " M11chcll' tribute to Nunn "'a) all the more 'itnlma for bcin&JU'il onr of man\ '01ct'd dunng the conference Uut "h1k !\iunn "a bombarded \\.Ith the 'Ort ul llatten 1ha1 '"Ould prompt mo t pohtK1an\ 10 ~.'gin th1nl.1ngabou11he11 < abrnc..1 dlutll.'.''>. .i tmfl\l1 l1'il' p!'C\ldenc..'} "ouliJ m:i~<' the fight TIYcr 1 owrr SITm gentle Nunn reprc..·St·nt\ 111' part\\ mmt ron-.ervall\C "mg \\ h1lc hi.' rnmmands lJ.t1Qynt1onfd rt''JX'( t on dl'lcnc;e t\\U1.'\ 1\h \UPJX>rl tor the Re.i~n l'lOnOlllll rro~ram "'ouldand h1S1.on..cn11tt\t' postlt0M un other <lom~'''"· l\'iuc~ "ould ra1 e bitter oppo\1t1on from the party au1v1 t'i who suit control the pres1- dcnt1al nominating proccd. Thi.' 1drologicaJ spht in the Demo- c..ratac Party "'a dramatJzcd by the prc~nce at the DLC mtttm& of Jad.son. "'ho symbolizes an ap. pro3ch &hi.' DLC' was <Teated to COOl~;)l "Re-~~nd J ~son ~:n~~l crcdl· hk 'ipoke man for has tc.w." ..aad~unn ··()b, 1ously, he and I have .. ome 'el) fundamental d11Teren~ in • phalo'IOph~ · rho!ie d11Tcrcn cs "'ill not ea ii be bndgc..xl. Dffald M. lff~ II dlff ,.llli· ra/ wrlttr of Ttt ASl«latftl p~,.. Nothing anndys like a noise in paradise "Iolande~" are so Jealous of our_.•------------ hves here in ( ahforn1a's Garde~ E<kn 'People pay11stronom1caT pm't'1 to bu) into 1>3rad1se The unsuspcu- ing fall for the ghtL. the cltmatc and The a1tome)' tell us the> 1..an'1 dd to 1h1 all the homro"'ncf'\ ~~tmtntt" bcca~ ..,...~ ~& oonk :Q an 1n-don·r ha c 1hc c..-qu1pmcnt and tht> con td rile neighbor t his dos or 1..·,ix-rt1se to quan11f~ noa'IC' Ho"'c'cr dogs barl id nauseum. We ou1ht to m) sp1e~ tell me that Pete Orummond publt'ih a h't of roucn doa o~ncrs told the \" 1at1on < ommmcr recenth Ruth uoldman. do )OU shit aarcc? that he kno"''I \\here the Cll) rnuld gel Tho uf us under the dtpanurc a portable no1-.c monitor ~ ht"ltl 1>3th of John Wa,ne !\upon llno~ There arC' enoutth rc..•\1dcnt., IJtl\en ho" man~ ~lC\.1be(s of noise bl st us the supposed status Then the~ mo .. e in and the J!.ilrdcn's hidden !ierpcnt rears 11s ugl) head Onl) one menau· has the p<n,a· to hatter the tranqu1ltt\. 1tw t•qua- n1m1t) th1.• pleasure of 1hc1r nc" aaz' tn no1~ in 'c"run R..•.1( h that rnn tantl' We need the 001 "l' "oulJ all dup 1n 10 t>u' -..nne monitor w th:lt Balboa f'ilandt~ can 1cltd pro\{' their rnnteot1on that dt'pan101 home nmw' lktt) ( M l\.ie\\mer ol I~ I ~hth t . cwport Beach pa1nt<. tht' p1uurc..· of what life is lt~c in her "'ar rnne .. As )OU can sec b) our address \\(.' lt\1..' on a 'er) narro" <;tr{·et. on .i 15, 70.toot lot We cnJO) tht.· mild damate. the lresh air. th1..· sound o l th\· waves (e,cn though we an.' a hall bloc.k nwa) from thl.' cx:can front) th1nl \\e a"' laptl\('S 1n our o"n home!. at t1mt\ 11 ~'CnH "~o" 1h1.• Jet \~I\ Th1'1 morning.. \honh at11.·r (l a m .it lea't one "'a' Jt'lttng had and forth. do<.e in P1llo\H O\er our hc..·.i<l J1dn"1 hl·lr W11h our olhhorc..• "Ind. th<' nm\C ol the '~1\ 1s often O\ 1.''"" helming a' 1t ¥1.'I\ amphlied con11ng down our narrow C\lfl'l't\ \nu then the..· l11m1.·'' I he odor " a!> had ·" bc1na dtr('\ ti\ t>chmd a dll'\CI hu\ ·· r \.\() hundr\'U H'ilr'i ago thdram1.·r, 1ir1..·r.in pour on their afterbumc" of the< un,111111ion 1n 1t'> prfamhk. licfore the) reach chc C'Orrect ah11ude guarant1..-cd U\ ·'domcSt1<: tranquil-and J1i;tam~ 1t\ "I don't ~nu" "'hat 1hat mean' to l 1ft "'ould be so S"'«t 1f we could \OU but to 11lr 11 mcam that "r'1c" grt a handle on the ''bltt~ters·· of this gua.:C.intecd 'nmc peace anJ ~u11.'1 in "orld our o"' n home'> I har \hould W\ rr If unn·a\Onable noise 1s a problem most C\Cf\ an11o)alllc \\Ith th( "here )Ou lnr. Join \\tth Betty and (l(l!>\1hk c, .. cp11on ut bm\\ nwtht·1 .,. m« to fc.wt a httlc Quiet back into our 111-lnw h'-1.."1 t l'I ttmt' for 01se Hater: "Whrn we ll\cd in lo\cl) north· ·~1..·\t (1kndnlc. we suffered more .and more from mog. then the Jl."t nmw 3nd t>lalk St Ilk) rc~1du1..• frnm the Jl't\ all O\Cr e'cr.thmg. and thc P.,l\\\'r mo"'e" at an) hour ol the da) "Hrrc at the heath.""' n:alt1c lhcn.· 1\ a cena1n amount of noise "'e rnu~t tolerate We accept the bc<ich no1~s \\e s11ll h:l\e to -;top our con\\'rSJ 11ons "'hen a plane dro"' n'> us out \\ c..· conunuaU\ ha,c.-to~'h1..ottttnu.- 1wn "orlo..c" to turn off their loud radio\, \\e c..annot hear ourwl,c<. Mc,~mt•r l'i 1n dt.'\f)('r.lll' nled ot help from ~lll~' I titer\ .\non' mnu\ '>he "or~ 11 lrom 3 to 11 \0 p m so 'lh<' ha .. hecn un.ihk to rkad h\·r 1..:1~· .it (II) lfall Junng the..• rl·u·nt hl.'Jnntt' on Jet \~I r~ulat1on ··ttannm& JC.-t c,k1!> lrom the surl hom Ill a m tu~ pm 1\ a lautth ··\ht 'la\\ On.irn1.·nurap,m1th('(oo;taMe'W \non,mou' to stop be1n1 1-rl'l'"';l\,\\hl\hal'<>haprcmtolxun :inon\mnu" l4"t'~ sho City Hall thl' <.. anad1an lh "a'. \\C &ot a '"'tl' ot "hat wmc old-fashioned rantina and "'hat" tormcniing Dt"\' .and flnrl·m·c r3' mg will do tor their tranquility ( ook 1n Bishop One \Jrc..t hJd ,1hout \\'c need to organ11c ourhht.zknq SO honker<. honlontt a11.a\. P1l turc a It )OU h.ne an~ idea or"ould care to con,ent1on ot mothc~-1n-la"'' JOltl lone\ "'tile to me 1500 Doroth> Tedd' Frmald rttenth calll"\.I m\ \,anc. ev.pon &ach. C 92660. .111en11on to the 'IQU:tdron ol "ild It the ('oolo.. will come to our parTOI\ "I.' h.1H' J1\r hombing .inJ mc.."Cting.. I'll eHn scr"t' cold dut:k ~htn¥ thWUith tM IWl[lh-Jldk.Jltttkr 1iHs ~ 't,..,.rt It "ahout 11mc t>cka "'·rnl n.·'1· dl'llh h,1\\1 .1 nmc;c urdm3nt.oe-•1th teeth to hdp p1otl'\t thl•1r \."Intl\ , borhot>d-~ ar~ a R~h h t4ll tlw Bract aod ls• f~ 1M1 cro"' an\ da\: <'llJ'. l ,t :ITERS Trustees urged to acknowJ edge parental involvement in schools 1 0 the r d1tor On J ch l~ I .mended a l\\O·hour ht•anng ot tht C"P<>rt-Mc-;a lJn1fil'tl "ichool l>l\tm·t 1't1.ard .1lonv. "''h at>out .:!SO other people' T hcrl" w1.1\ .1 Hn high k' t"I ul 1nten\1t> -.uh l2 ~pca~t'r'i tom11lg fo1".11cJ tu 1nd1\,1W their point of VIC\\ to the dl'llrlC:t V\ er thc 1\\\11.' ofrarl'fll;il 1n\Ol,emcnt in the de,elopml'nt and re\ it'\\ o till' \C\ educ lion cumculum nfortunatcl)'. tht'i mue has httn mc:ra('d into one conccmma whether homo~\u I hould be allo"t'd to l)(ak 1n the Corona Jel M r H1ah Sch I Jh)c..hol< ) cLu~ and lh1 lattc.-r l'i\U(', "'h1 h ha re<C:I\ cd wide pre cJ pre \ aucn11on .1 \Cl') penphcr.sl Ill 1he he rt of v.hnt wu bc1n1 d1 u\SC'd. • One v.ould ~'e thouaJll with th1, h1ah 1c ... c1 of involvement of w man) tonccmcd proplc from the commumt) on both ides ("'ith th " 1n fa~ur ot muti: parental 1nvo1'cment outnumbcnna tho"" a 1n" b) probabl)" a 2·to-I maraan) that the ~hool bo:arJ v.ot,1IJ ha'c 1nd1c0JtCd a dcar-<ut C<lursc o(ac11on to thor,c v.ht) oucndcd At the end. the d1 u \Jon v.;t) closed ~11h " l hank )OU for romm& out. now on to item • " ~1ficconcrcte su.aie\Uon\ v. 'fl" rnodt an t1 numbl-1 of 1mporurnt area 1 he)· v.ould be ca > 10 d1 u '· rttommenl.l acuon and either ampkmcnt or nol. II of u who" re there ha'c the nsht to c~~t re~pon '"<'M' ' from our ckctcJ reprcStntata\CS, I '''°"&IY ursc: thC' hoot board to 1ndtea1c to &ht pu.bh 1n an optn and ckar- C'Ut manMrtUC'1lybo• l.M\ are Dlann1n1 todtail with the 11tm1 d1 uucd at th1 pubhc ht-anna. 1nclud1n1 ckar nollfl<'auon of y.htthcr another pubhc d1 u t0n •111 bt held To do •ould he 10 tutall) d1mprd thtsr c1prntcd dtsif'f' 1oenrouragc r-n:nul 1n~uh cmcnl 1n the dccaSK>n·mak1na Pf~\. f'f. Tt'R M. OCHS orona c:kl Mar Design reviewer invo/Ved To the F..d11or: During th.t( IHlle, \hC rur,uc..·J lhl' rc..•nwJd nt hl.'I home I he prn1ll>'4'll \\OU Id hJ'e 1n' rt'a't·d thl hnnw .1g.1111 to three '>hHIC\ r('qUlrl'd '<.'\l't, I \3n .. 1mt'' ,1n1.1 hlo1. ~C\I n\'liihl'\t1r..' 01. <'.In \IC\\\ tloth C 11\ ( ounul .ind lk"f.n ~,., 1\-\\ dt ntt>d lw1 p1 OJCI. t \non thl.'r~ahl'r \ht• rc\1&nl"1.f ltom th1. hoJHI ,1.u1ng .,he no lonttcr ha\ an' fa11h 1n lhl' lit' pr..Kc\' · ~hat 1 karncd from th1 1\ thr nt'\'tl "' .1pf)(1rn1 l:)\:\1gn Rt' 1c" mrmhcl"i "'ho :m· 11 lon&·t1nH' f\'\ldrnl' nl Liaun Re. h: 1> ntll 111\Ul\.CJ IO th1..·11 U\\n fUOJnt\ dunn thc1.our~ of their 1c1 m. and '>·•"·"l" .lml '14.'n\lll'e to lhl' 1.ommunit} ·-, 1nterc'' RI( H \RI> tt \RRI IT I .IJU0.;1 (k3~ h Liar angles for last laugh I u tht l d1to rhc Nc"pon DuOl'\ l1a1~ ( luh "th;lnk\ )\HI .md (hr1,t1n (1u\1atwn tor the anu:I~ 1n ttw Da1h 1'11(\1 We t'nJO)ed It. . ~tan ru tcr (· ll\~mbcr l I lhc 0 I hilt . " \(IUr arttdl" heirs oyt ")tan \a\ <1th.it h '' tht' oldc'll memocr 1n &he club. but the 'Cnto1 e1t11l.'n 1~ llarotd 1c1nman. 84 )t'an)ounaand harp au pa~n broker \tan 'be 1 1 rtllrt'd nc..,,paptr ph<>tOf11oher. II ht c\Cr o\\ncJ "a' I Kodak Bro• OI( hd)OUffU ror s I. 0 1 n 19 u SI.In 11'° claim he 1 quite a 0\htrman ... •h\ he can'tt,cncaKhcold. Uc' httn tf\1nttOC'&t ha Bad; Ra~ Ytllowu1I for t•o cars He also 1J that ht ha ~n romint to tht Dunc~ 'incc t41l0 l hr Du~ opened ,., 19S.S 0t 19S6."'"' )OU can~ h ~nc\lo bC' No I. ti but two of our tMmbtn OW11 00.11. and ha'c 1 ~manyynnonthcwater.OM-rMmbtf.aMr. Mahon at Ille No I mackcttl fithfrm1n of Ofantt Count). Of ~ .c •~ 1 couple of rnt'mbtn who lul'"' ::J:"c _.la alw • Bu& all orpni1auon1 ha'f thlt m ........... 9fe • .......jii.-. .... tt ID"ft1l1Tll'llt. 91t 1ISt' ft'-q~ 1'e ca.. motto •• -yo.a ca•'• •l • .. , , .•. ..., ....... IOIPIU ........... TOD\l I' 111,'IOHl fod:n "Tu~•H . March 14. t~ "1'rd da\ of IQ q I hcrt' arc 2Ql da\' tell an th~: \C r · r od3) .. h1ghh~hl in h1SIOI') c )n '1arch 14. I 7Q4 Eh Whatnc) rrr<"l\l.'d a patent for h1"'ott on &Jn. an tn\Cnt1on th:u re\OIUtl()Ol/(.-d mcn- l·I ·, \·otton 1ndu\tT) On thl1> Jatc. In I "'41, thC' lin.t to'"n meeting an \m('rKa ~as hrld. •H Fancu1I Hall an tt.l\IUO In I \J. ph' 1us1 J\lben E1n tein \\ .... horn an l rm. ( 1crman) In I ~tn l 1rrman poltt1cal phalo<,oph~·r )..arl Mat' died 1n I on- dun In IQ~'\. Pres1dt."nt Warren < 1 ttardma ht'lamc t~ f!fSt chief t\· ~uta\t' to Iii<' an income till rcpc>rt. In 1951 dunng the Kortan War. l ntlcd 11100\ IOrttS rt<:apturtd ~ul In 1%4.aJury 1n 11asfound Jad. kutl guilt) ofmurd nnal.tt Hat"\e (X\\ald. I {'n \Cai'' a 0 1 hl" I racli c.:abiftt'l ppro\ cd k1..') rompromi pru~ h Pn:~1d('nt J1mfll) cane~. pev1"1 tht \\a\ to a Ion ·'-<>light peace treaty \\Ith f l)Jll I 1.,e )Car'\ : rCOl'JC Mc(",ovem left the t~mcxrattc pre\idcnt.1al ~e. h ''"• 00\lrO only a 1h1rd pllK'C fint,h tn Mas~chu~tt' in &he "Su~r I uc'lda>" primant . One )ear qo. hraclt Prime Mani IC'f Y1t1hak Shamir am'C'd '"Wish· 1n ton ~1th •hat he called new ideas tor Middle: Ea'' ~ I.Ilk . -.~ maantaaninp a hard line oa lllMl's rtttntmn o the WtSt 8aU and G1u Stnp Toda\·) binhda)": •~la Brtn~n • 1 77. CanocMnlC Hank Ktl ham II 69. fOl"IMr ..,......., Frank BOnnan n 6-1. Adof M1lll:lrl tau~ " .s6 ~~ Quincy Jonts It~. fo'1Mr1Mf1M• ~iw.e-it·-:»:.-1'1:1R11t111i11 l~ • ~17. Ca!1••«~1.~-~.~~.4J ( ~ .. 42. Prita tAllln "' .., .. , .. Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, March 14, 1989 Jail time for drunken driving changes drinkif'.lg habits DEAR NN LANDERS: There is a great deal of good sense 1n Ule letter from "Tennessee," but let me a~ure you that jail does; indeed, deter drunk drivers. 1 speak rrom experience. l am a middle-aged, middle-in- come, divorced mother who was arrested twice for driving drunk. Thank God I never had an accident. I was stopped both times for weaving. The first time l lost my license and was fined. I received a 24-hour jail sentence. It didn't bother me much because no one knew about it. The second time was a different story. r was sentenced to 60 days in jail, I lost my driver's license for a year, and I was fined $2.000. The public humili- ation and the hell 1 \\Cnt through to make arrangement-. for my child' care while I was 1n Jail m. de me quit drinking forever. My .. companions" for60day: "'ere -prison guards. pro titute • thieve!., drug addicts and a woman who was charged with murder. Two female acquaintances who also served 60 days for driving drunk said the Jllil experience was so miserabJe that the} would never drive again af\er having even one drink: My story Jets worse I cxpcnen cd the anger, distrust and loss of re pect of my then 12-year-old son. He still throws it up to me that I served time in jail. My father was an alcoholic I am one \ ou mu'it be: 21 to dnnk 1n Anzonn. My son JUSt turned 18 and guc s what? I le drinl..s illcgnll). Loo"' out, Phoenix. He dme\. Sign me - IN rAVOR Of JAIL fOR DRUN"'- EN DRIVERS • DEAR IN FAVOR OF JAIL: Thanks for tbe testttnonlal. I can sec bow two months In the lockup ~·ould make a ltlg difference. Now, about your son: What are you waltlDg for? A serious accident? That ' boy bat probably lnberltecl tlae family 1lckaeH 1nd needs co11Gsellng. Please s~ that be gets it. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : In a recent column )OU pnnted a letter from a \\.Oman "'ho wa'i hcan 1c~ after learning thal he had tested po 1\1\e for th e ID ' \ irus. Please. please, tell her to be le\Jed agn1n. . I am a 2S-J car-old \\Oman wh o \\as not as careful a I hould ha ve been Woinan in cave like rat in cage Scientis,ts observe her living in isolation for 4 -: 5 months CARLSBAD, N.M. (AP) -rime sad one'.·· passes slowly for Stefania Follini. , "I feel sadder some tim~ than The Italian woman has faJJen into a others ... she replies. routine of staying awake 23 hours, After chatting via computer for a then sleeping for ID. af\er being holed little bit. Montalbini asks f ollin1 lo up in a cave for two months as pan of take the series of computerized men· a research _pro~t into the effects of taJ tests. which she performs about isolation. She has no sun, radios or once a week. f olhni. who had been clocks to guide her sense of time, and interrupted from reading a noH~I 10 little contact with other humans. take the medical measurements and "Sunday, Feb. 12, I 0 a.m., .. Follini relay them b) computer. becomes a wntcs on a computer at a desk in her little sarcastic. plastic habitat at one end of the cave. "Great idea, hke a dessert'" she • A~tuall}, it's noon on Wednesday. responds. March 8. An intenor decorator b> pro-On Jan. 13, the 27-year-old Follini fr:ssion.£ollio1 has Ii\ ened up hrr I().. climbed 30 feet below the earthTs by-~(oot living area with colorful surfa~ and into 1he 200-foot..fong figotes cut out of oonst~uction paper Lost Cave in the hills west of Carlsbad and glued to the walls. Among the to begin a four-to five-month paper decorations: wine bolllcs. a isolation experiment. An ltaltan re· flower box and a "window:· covered search group is sponsoring the experi-with blue paper lace curtains. that ment, along with various U.S. un1"er-looks out onto a white paJ>C°r moon sities and the National Aeronautics and stars. A brown paper cat sits and Space Administration. beside the wmdowsill. As she moves about in her two-Follini spends much of her 11mc room, 200-square-foot Plexiglas kneeling on a blue mat, reading. he house, Follini resembles a laboratory brought 400 books with her: no\Cls. rat in a cage. histories, English primers. he sLa)S Researchers monitor her with three in shape by practicing Judo move . video cameras and microphones. and She is rcmarkabl} quiet. they type in occasionaJ messages to Even though researchers can hear her computer, but Follini cannot see her. she prefers to communicate\\ 1th or bear another human. them by coJnputer. During her waking hours. she She does talk a liule to her pets - about choo 1na m> bed pannen. When a former lon~r told me th:it he had AIDS. I wa~ pctrilied and immediately took the We\tern Riot lest. The te)ults ~ere pos111 vc. That was ~-cembet of 1986 It would be impo 1ble for me to describe the panic. I became\ 1olcntly ill, had a 104-dcgn:e temperature. night wcatsand h:.1llucmat1ons I WO$ ccnain that this was the on t of the disease and that I was doomed. A fncnd suggested that I be tc tct.I again. this ume \\tth the ELI . the most acc urate of the te 1 , The ELI A came out nephve. Ju t to make surr. I took ll apin two week later. pin negAtl\C -"' HH I Df.il Both vulnerable. South deals.· NORTH •Q <;> K J 10 7 5 0 A 9 2 • J 6' 3 WEST EAST • 10 9 6 • J • 5 .. J l <;/Q9Jl <;/14 O Q53 0 6 • A 10 5 + Q 9 7 2 SOUTH •AK. 7 <;/ A 6 <> K J 10 I 7 4 +KI The bidding: Soulb Wesl l 0 Pass lNT Pua 4 0 Pus Pass Pua North I ' 3 s .., East Pus Pau Pau Open.ins lead: Ten of • Study only the North-South cards. There is a line that virtually guarantees the contract. Can i ou 1porit?' , No one would say a word about South's jump to two no trump if he had a low club instead of a sixth diamond. With a hand that is, to all intents, balanced, • we endorse South's action wholeheartedly. It did, however, create 1 problem for -North. Since the spade suit might have been inadequately stopped, he showed his diamond suppon in the hope of elicitina a heart preference. Unfortunately this vaulted his side into five diamonds instead of the superior three no trump. West led the ten of spade$ agarnst fi ve diamonds. Declarer won West' spade lead in dummy and tried an avoidance I hate to admit 1t nn, but that hideous c>.pcnrnce mndc me a mu h bem:r pcr~n. I am far mo~ com- pim1ona1c and le-.\ Judgmental I \lllur hfc nov. in a way th:n I ne\er did before I am not telling an)' morl" 10S JOkL"\ and I am no longer sleeping arounJ -N.\Ml.l L • lN ()ALLA~ DEAR DALLAS: TbaAk you for polatla& out tbat teats caa 10 1wry and labs do mike mlltakes. T1le ELISA, according to Uae experts, l1 tbe most reliable AID test to date. Tlaukl, too, for 1laowlag us laow It Is ~11ible to tnD a alglatmarl1la ordtal lato 1 po1UJve uperlHce aad mah 11 better tba we were befo~. play of leading a diamond lO the ten . West won and returned a trump to dummy's nine. Now declarer still had to guess how to ma.kc the hand. He took a reasonable shot by cash· in.a the ace-king of beans and ruff. ing a heart in an attempt to drop the queen. When nothina good hap- pened, he returned to dummy with the ace of trumps and led a club to the king. Down one. There is a line that guarantees the contract as long as trumps are no worse than 3-1 and hearts 4-2. Win the spade and cash the king of dia· mon~. lio-w .take. -the ace-kins of carts an ca a t 1r heart. tf Bur is short in hea.ru and ruffs high, you discard a club loser and clajm. All you'll lose are the ruff and a club trick. If East discards, you ruff, cross 10 the a~ of diamonds and ruff another heart to set up a Iona card. You get back to the table by ruffing a spade and a club goes away on the long heart. Suppose East follows to the third heart. Ruff .with the seven an~. if hearts arc 3-3, draw another round of trumps and claim! If West over- ruffs, the two trumps in dummy are both entries to set up and use the long heart. If West cannot or re- fuses to overruff, continue u above. Either way, you're home. sometimes taps away at her computer two mice she dubbed Giuse ppe and hke a subJCCI in a B.f . Skinner Nicoleta , and a salamander -all expenment as researchers m a trailer found in the ca\C. he keeps a\ 1g1l 10 above record the results of tests of her prevent the rodents from gna" 1ng al concentration. memory a nd reason-cables or eating her food. which mg ability. consists mostly of n ee and beans she One thing researchers are discover· cooks on an elec1nc stove ing in isolation experiments -in· Lpng-term space 01gh t migh t be a tended, among other things, to give lot hke thlS.. except for the lad. of them insiJht into how humans might gravit} in space. react on interplanetary space flights -is that men tend to be more Medical researchers arc cspcc1all> cheerful in long isolation than interested 1n lind1ng out what 1~ola· women. t1on docs lo ohe's emo11onal and A'La•··~· Telev lslo n monitor In Stefania l'oltlnl·s cave catches her playing the guitar and singing to herself. allaches electrodes lo her head belorl' she fa lls asleep so rcscart"hl'r'i can stud) hrr brain wa \Cl> in \ .inou\ stages of sleep . and lhc re\ult'> <,h(m group'i 1<.olatcd rn t.t\l"\ h.i\e 10 .. 1 their tonrl"ntra11on \bout this ti me. around ..i 'o p.m . f'ol ltn1 wal"''i O\er 10 hl·r computer. t) Pl''> tn "( 1aooooouoo." wa\ cc. to 1hc .. 1t.1co t·amcra. di ms the ligh ts-the~ alwa)i. 'itay on -Ill'\ on th1: mat under a blan"'l'I and \tJn:o\ at lhl' camera a while Bedtime re ading in the spotlight Maurizio Montalbin1, the expen-mental well-being. ment coordinator who once spent six "Stefania is line." says Andrea months isolated in a cave, alludes to . Galvagna. an Italian doctor "ho that in a brief computer conversation alternates 24-hour monitoring shifts in ltahan with hi s fellow nati ve of with Montalbmi. "As of now. she Ancona. Italy. hasn't expre!.sed any desire 1hat dea h "You should change your se>.," with the outside world.': . Montalbin1 wntes to th e glum-look· But It appear Folhni s world 1\n l ing Folhni. "You alwa}s seem like a quite a utopia. She occa 1onalh llOHOSC 'OPI·: Tuesday, Marcll 14 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Search results m locating instruments and personnel. What had been re- garded as long and drawn out will actually be relatively short. Goal will be achieved. restncuons will be removed. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): New approach will cut costs. Encourage innovation. onginahty. inventive- ness. Individual who talks about money may actually be financially embarrassed. Heed your own coun- sel. Leo involved. GEMINI (Ma1 21-June 20): Rela- tive may be offended because you insist on doing what is riiht for you. Don't be dismayed. You·n be at right place. hunch 1s correct. family mem· ber will admit. "You were right and I was wrong ... CANCER (June 2 1-J u ly 22): Di- versify, look beyond the 1mmed1ate in connection with employment, basic issues, unique relationships. Social obhgat1on can easily be fulfilled with help from Gemini 1nd1 vidual. Coo~rate. LE-0 (July -3-Aug. 22): Legal "tangle .. will unravel to )Our ad \an- tage. Emphasis on fulfillm ent. spccu· lation. increased oc1al act1 v1t) You'll be dealing with persons who have attained .. high pos1t1ons." Scorpio represented. VIRGO (Aug. 23· pt. 22): You were right m lirst place. Proceed now with contacts. written matenal. five days ago promise was made b) Sagittanan. Call or me sage will reveal the promise is being fulfilled. UBRA (Sept. 23-0cl. 22): You actually arc two steps ahead of competition. Reward is due. You could win contest or receive ac· colades from one you admire. Atten- tion centers around commun1ca t1on. publishing., romance. SCORPIO (0c\. 23-No\ 21 ): In some ways you m1lht foci ns 1f .. wafting on a cloud." Ke) 1s lo separat~ illusion from reality Deline terms, steer clear of self-deception Idealistic young person confide .. true fccli ngs ... S) mptoms of mild deprc'iswn Galvagno sa) s he and Montalb1n1 someumes Joke around with I oll1n1 to buo) her ~pints. Montalb1n1 sa)s Fol11n1\ ab1lil\ lo concentrate has det(.·rtornted In prev1oui. <.'\penment'i. people 1n 1solat1on alone ha\e improved their concentrauon. while membcl" ol Pre-.en1h \he doSl'\ her C\e'> and falls 3\lct•p ~leliln1a r olhn1. a brown pa per (31 tv. o mire and a !>nlamander Strc.~\\ indcpcndcncc. \tyle. 1n1t1at1 ' e ~ncounll'r w1 1h Lto ind1\ 1dual pro\ ides st1mulatton. enabks )OU to fu forwa rt.I w11h ueati\C prOJCC' re h start 1s rcqu1ret.1 lndepcndcncl' 1 )Our goal. Pl ES (fch 19-Mar(.h 20) Older lamil) membe1 help' fl'.tdl de1:1s1on ln\Ol\e\ d1rt'l't1Un. goal finance' Empha 1 on !.tcur11). home durable good . Yo urab1ht) 10 anal) ll' chnra~- SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dt·c 21): :~~ot~~es to forefront A4unnan lnd1 v1dual 1mpor1an1 to }Ou v..111 IF MARCH 14 IS YOUR BIRTH· assert. "TblS is 11. make up your DAY you ha ve "writer's signature.'' mind " Emphasis on deadline. pres~-You nn: capable of anal)iing. uf urc. responsib1ht ). partper~h 1p or dehneatin&. of putting 1ogc1hcrh1t of marriage. Capricorn 0311\l' will figure 111fornrnt1on and coming up w11h prominently complete tory (1em101, Virgo. liag11- CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. I IJ) tanus ~rsons pla) 1mponnnt role\ 1n Ta'ik that "drained" )OU l·motmnall) )Our hie. You arc dynamic. restless. nd financiall y 1s finall ) o ut ot \\3) ad\cnturOu'i M('mbc:r of oppo 11e Lin )Our head. ~pread )our wtni). sex tind }Ou ex peratina but alw You arc J oins place and dcsc.·nc fa inat1ni. < urrent C}d e h1$hhaht change of pace. Anc will pla) kc} ma~tal , tatu . po 1bk add1t1 on to role. fanuly p\cmbcr will be: )Our most producuvc. memorable month of AQUAIUU (Jan. ~().Feb. 18)' . 1989. \\ l.·, (.' tal"'ed tx·tore ahout ~' hu\hand. 1h1: Prime ol D.ir"'nl''' r' l" told you how he ho\ dt'd1rntcd h10, life lo turning oil ltghh . Ito" hl· lurrl\ off thl· porch hg.ht hclOll' our 1'UC:\l'1 h,I\ <'. rtncheJ their l·ll ~ "' the J11\ewa} \nd how hl' figured the Donald l)ul"' n1gh1-hgh1 wc.1 h cent\ .1 \Car and pulkd lhc plug on 11 Well. I wa nt hHOrTl'd an l'rrnnlous 1mprc-. .. 1on I ma~ ha'l' kit '-'llh \OU There" one moml·nt ,,.hen th~ 01\1111 a hah1 1 nu obJel t. II (.'an m·\er burn l(.)O long or 100 hnghth In tall. tt h!1' lhc onl~ ::!00·\\'1lll'r 1n 1hl· t'nllre hOu'it' I m tailing atxlut the hghl h\ the bed he \htnc\ 1n m) t'\(.'' '-'lll'n I am tf)ing 10 .,kcp and h~ "·Int\ to "read a little lo gt'l \kl'P) " hibthou<;( 'hould h:!H' c.uch a hgh1 N1gh1 OOl)Ct"IJll g;imc\ and operaltOJ room~ 'ihuuld txncfil from \U h rad1nnn· Pn·s1dcnt Bu'h \hould ha\e 99\} more potnt\ of hghtJU!tt hi..<' this onc · rhe other night I "'~<'d "1 lov. long arc }OU going 10 f\'.ld')" He stud. "Whene\l'r I s1:1 'kl·p~ wh)'1" "Because I want to know how much No lO 'iUn<;(rtcn lo U\t' on nl\ C)Chd'i •• "If~ not tha t bright ·· he \d1<l "II' ht.;c looking :u Queen Ehi~· beth '"a \DOW IOrm II I~ the "hll('\l "hltc I have ever n ·· .. Do )OU want me lo ruin m\ l'\C\., .. he a\ked "If that' whit 11 take ··I ~ad. I person II) do not know "'"' It take so much li&ht to pcrus.: a dull hook he ha' Ot:cn rcac.hna lur three \C':lr'i • Uitch. a nc~ "rn1kk h. \ ('\(ll\l'd in ht\ ·dt\{'l)\ er~· uf light HI." ha\ \tarted 10 brin~ lo our bed OO\l'' ol ~mad.\ ;ind .11cle\ 1\11ln tuner l 'en ii I "Crt' not blinded b) th<' hght, thl' ;,ound ot him gnnd1ng up " hard pre llcl in hi\ ll"Clh "0Uld JOll On)Onc.· out of a lOma 101d 'ou It.: now 1t 1aL:C\ I '3 cht"'<4'> 10 ma\lmne a 'mall I O\CUlt'!) lht' \OIUOll' on lht: tcle\l\IOn \Cl I'> lo" enough to kno" CarM>n 1-. ~>'"' -.omcth1 ng_ but )OU don't know what I 11' loud cnoul{h ln ht'ar the 1 .. ugh!t. I OO\.'~ I up in-the m1Jdk of thl'i oig) nnd ~1d .1ngnl} "I cannot bcl1c\C' )OU art' the \JITlc m<l n "ho, \\hen th~ JX>'-'er g<X'\ oul, tell me God 1\ pun1~h 1 n1 me for l~oivm& 'he ga ra el1Mtonalfn1ght Thcm1n ~hn turn'i oil the < hmtmac. tree lagtm "ht'n \\C' lea\ c 1 ht' room 10 iln\~C't thl' door.·· He s1or ped chcwina and 1d, .. Wh' don't )OU JU l II up •nd J '" me? ft "ould be more co t-cffic1ent 11 )OU dtd" • 1 alm t pun~bcd hts hJ,ht out . Snake charmers' secret is to never stop moving You know how a httlc animal freezes in its tracks when scared? That suits the cobra just fine. It waits for its taraet to stop all motion before it spasmodic. Medico hove come up watmnark to the c.ap nnd bdl of tht' with a name for th as abnormal muscle Charle~ Court clown, Muckle John, functjon: Focal dystonia. la t or the royal fools . All bats can swim. , strikes. So a snake charmer when · close doesn't ~op. Just keeps on waying. That" s said charmers secret. A an:at beer vat burst. Flooded 1ht:- . London parish of St. G1ks. On Oct. If you cu't swim, a mu-c of 17, 1814. this. 1 orrcnt of b«r quicksand as less danaerous than a washed out •couple o( hou Nine If you've lived in your house l I yea"' odd arc you'll stay thert. So uy the st.ttiSL1c1ans. backyard sw1mminapool.Sotaysonc people drowned 10 11 expert. That mix of sand and water c.llcd quicksand 11dcnscrthan water. A baby liraffc aro~ an inch 1 da). So 1fyou fall into such. you only \ink Can you learn while you sleep? to shouldtr dcplh, abOut Thi1 Q. W~t kind of a bird. really, 1~ a inquires a client. Thtorists ontt said doesn't ICCOUnt for the problem Of gooney bird? ~· On10 tht marktt came playback penic, pleatc note A U.ysan albatro ~with pilloW spe&Ura to tctch Q Aren't most stuttcrc~ men'> ~ tbinp 11 )ICMI anooud. But more · fi h : ..... raearcb ........ II doesn't A. 8)' \IC to OM, t ()'arc. .._In lllep. it's~ believed. your ~Was that 1J-by·I6-inch pa~r miliil lhUll CiowD 1n~t. lriCt busin ' ~ ........ ...,...;..1 ft-'lny t """,,."'1-"...,_-., •. iDllf'wtdl IOni~ fi~ clein1na up~ in !'W'tcaP ...,,~a .... * lld.m.dy m tktt. ~Enahsh peptr WwkrK.i .. Cbartes I was waemnartcd with the Royal COit& of Arms. Olivrr Cnwnwtt; 1'ben he iook '°"'' ridiculed IM Ki• by chiSWll'I tk ' \ ' 1r. did )OU ucr propo\C mama,c to a "oman who turned Jou down? f so. how did sbt sa~ no? Our lo~e and War man ~ns the m<Kt common rtfusal r~ 11: •• di1nk mamqc would ruan our fritndshap." Or !!Omc vanauon. ~Do reti~ people haft clan· A. Not muth at 6,. Even lnl at 7J. .. ~traiiht up.~~-~ ' The ongmiil na1. of p1nuc wa plain red. Aaa of hap cam m& d1Stase was the kull and cro!. txmt' ... P1ratt"S thouaht tht' '11sca~· cmhlem mtaht scare oft un"antcd bO;arJcrs ~ they took it for their O\\n. Q You ..\lad · mo t p(oplt' ncHr attend h1&h school reunion Wh} not? Hardly an) It a&c 85. A. lncon,en1cnt. lhat' Rtuon No. I. R(ason No. 2 i man) find too What \\OU Id )oun 1111.,: look hkc 1f littlt pkuurc 1n ttt~ rem•· m bu1khnJ cOdc ~rt' to bui any niscenct. tructurc h1~th1n the tallest trtt an 1own? KUidt rtM>rt 1n Tunisia to An 1ll111tor can '° 1 )ftl' W1th0ut dccttfd, •rid t\ef)bOdJ tht~ likts It. tat!ftl,; tNt dOn't count Oft tML "Fac1ory Whillk" is we..t t Anodari •-wo.-tht ICinatitb •Y biantodtr calls that new drink. "iOne mey haven't 1" blm "*ta coecort blast and you~re ~for* di)... synthetiallly 11 U.t Of ra•ld _., look at tb9llbldolakJ1arouftd IM O. More._ ..... ..._ • ._ bmr·of·,.r1narniil tr·it•ww't· lbi&i~ 111111 • -a. II lhert ..... 1....-. ..... ..... .. .... AliDdllt ii what\ the third? . \ h~rtocL: tlolmt'~. Mo t of the phonc<'lll\ from Japan to th~ Unncd State come to fn machine L11h1nina ha been kno~n 10 rooll: potaton 1n their hill St"CTft Sc~ I~ n lt'C U''ltMd lO tiaht fim LOI of ~ lhink. The hanltt )OW q1arircll. · lbe hdhtuer ~r lld'p. Not MC'( ...... The --~ matuaa. abt more oftCe 10.'I •ft pGllUOL~a: :.:." Niter _,. I'S ca me up tired OUt from .a *' ...... ........... ...... .. c:.w ...... WitlltlillOO= .......... "' • .. .. / .. ' TrOjans, Eagles take command Squires sharp for University; Estancia bats hot University Hi&h's TroJans runcd The TroJans. now 3-2-1 after a slow up for upcoming Sea View League start, scored a&AJn an the seventh b9sebetl wars with a w1re-10-wuc 3-1 when McG1nn Singled to center with victory over lrvaoc Cit) nval Wood-l"'-0 out and e\entually scored on a br:idft Monday niaht. and main-Woodbndgc miscue. tain1Q11heirrights1oaspotonaltstor . Kevtn Squ1r~s went six strong contenders an the Sea View "ere the innings, us1na 1S pitches Lo stnke out Estancaa EaaJes, who swept a double· 10 anc:t walk one, aJlowang JU 1 one header from Lo$ Am1aos. sin&lc. At Alton Park in a n1S}lt ga~. Ris relief tn the ~\lenth, Jason University was .1n the dnver's scat WJlliams, picked up the 5a\t, but from the start 1o1ri th a two-run burst in pve up a run when the TroJaos' the first inning u Bnan Vail got defense was au1hy of two errors. -aboard wnh a~ a.nd scored on McG1r:1n was Universny's leader at Trent McOinn's sanaJe. Then the ·the plate, going 2 for 4 with two runs latter came around after stealing scored and an RBI. second followiftg a nnaina double by Meanwhile, E~tancaa showed 0.ve Dieter po~r at the plate 10 both ends of its doublc-hcadC'r at 1 eW1nklc t>urk under the Ii.gilts. The ~es pounded out 11 hi1 in a 13-5 optn~r a Mark Hartle> \\Cnt 3 for 4 wuh 2 RBI and 3 runs ortd. and Scan Nichols \\ent 3 for 4 with 4 RBI and scored twice. Game Two went nine inn1njS before Estancia pulled out a 9-8 decisio n. The winoina run rn the bottom of the ninth came when Clayton Nelson s1n&led with one out, then on a hll· and-ruo. came around on Jason White's double d own the lcf\ field line. Robert Nye \\COi 2 for 4 With 4 RBI m lhe niptcap as E$tancia improved to 4-2 with 1t tounh strai&ht v1ctof). On the college leveJ: Senior left-hander llob Johnson \\Cnt the d1stan<% for the second time this sea n as UC I beat Biota, 6-2 on lhe winner's d1a~ Monday aOer- nooo The Anteaters broke the game o~n in the fifth 1onina with four run!.. With one out. Biola tarter Jeff Carter gave up \\alks to Chris Gallego and Stacy ParkCT. Ed Luna reached ba~ on an infield error to score Galleao and Al Rodnguez lined a p11cb up the tnilddle to score Parker ~n"d Luna. Rodnguez then cme home to score on an error by catcher Jay Acocks. In ra1sms his record to 3-4 Johnson scattered sax h11s. p\e up two runs (both earned) and walked t"'o while stnkmg out four The wm improve UCI to 8-12·1. The An1eatcrs travel to Pepperdme today for a 2:30 game. · Southern CaOfornla Colleae 7, Redlaads %: Paul Pl)ler, a left-handed Junior, struck out 2 and walked S. surrendenng 7 hits. all of the one-bast vanet) to pace the hosting Vanguards ·to the non-conference victory. He al..o had a one-run double m the fifth innmg and "a backed up b)' a IO-h1t attack. "'h1ch "as k-d by Vance Co tcllo (:!-run homer 1n the first 1nnmg). Kendall Kasper (4 for S) and Alex Andrade (3 for 5, 2 runs scored). Cal College. which hoStS Cal Bapus1 1n a double-header Thursda> afternoon t!> no" I I· I 0 Rcdland~ falls 10 7->.s In high ~rhool ~oflbalJ· Fountain Valle)' 4· 7, Garden Grove 0-l: The Barons 1 m proved to 4-1-1 with their second ~tra1ght double- header ~\H'ep a~ Ral' Rice and J3nc1 .....Ml).ahant li!ililWd up IQ -~t down ~ Gardeh (jrcnc- University's ltklr Gallath•r f•bove) tur"s die front and of a double play as Wood· IN'tdf•'• Dave "911tft a rrives too late; C 0 ll lll \ I I l C 0 I I I f; I ' D..., l'llet ""'9fot _,, Oaft\MI HaMI" below, Brian V•ll of University .Is thrown out trrlng to 1teal_a1 Sean Spelbok of Woodbridge makes th• t•t before falllng. R11:e <,truci.. out 9 and walked none in Nleopcner.1hen \\ent on to hll l for 4 \\tlh a tnpk and double 1n the n1ghtrap Mi) a hara strutl out \IX and "ailed t\\O 1n 1hc scn>dl'I g.;ime. and '>'O\ bad.cd up b) \hannon Dolan·s RBI· triple. a\ "di a!>a 2-tor-2 performam·c with 2 runs -,cored b) Shoonon 113mson. . In comm unit) college soflooll Ral\CbO Santiago l, Golden Wtsl 1: The host Dons pul together a pair of singles after a free puso; with one out 1n the bo11om of the '>l'' cn1h to pull out ·the Orange Empire ( onfercncc dc- c1 ion L1\a fl..aufman "as thl" hard-lucl loser The Ru\tkr' had one shot al w1nn1ng -but I on) Barrett's t\\-O- out tnpk 1n the tourth inning \\Cnt for naught Y.ith rh l· IJll of an RBI follo"ur> (iolden \\c<,t fall~ to q. 7• 3-~ Orange Coast 3. an Bernardino ?: \\end\ Robtn on "l'nt .i for 4..-.1th a ~-run iir~Hnning douhk 10 pace the Pirate\. "ho got ohd pttchmg from T mh ~lam:tt and '-i 1qua \ton son ">t.irrett allo"l'd no hits and one uncarn<'d run through three inning~ and did not allow a ''alk Mon on (Please see AREA/B2J Stepping up tO the playing field logical Coast's Laird Hayes makes transition from administration While the no\\erch1ldren were tum ma 1010 stock brokcrs.1nter- nat1onaJ travelers. Afncan an collcr· tors and entrepreneurs. Laird tta)'es became HercuJ~ Ma)'b( mort hkc lnd1anaJonc . • Hc ha sh1ftedandtwmedand turned 1n1u t about C\-Cr} wa}' imagrnabk. He'sa non-stop flight who keeps rcfuehn& 1n the air Ha)e • probabl} tht' mo t UOIQUt' commmunll) college bJ~b.111 coach 1n the h1 IOlj of the plant't, did not c:omeoutofa lC\en~ptelbtrgscnpt orac:omacbook. His fone '"'education. his re3SOn\ arc s1udent What's most unusual about HA)c -and 11' actually Dr Ha)-cs. hkc Dr. Jones-1 the· profe tonal BHnue he opted for a couole of }'tars aco tfa)tt first came to Or.lnat C'oa\t Col'* as the \ 1\tant Dean of tudcnlS 1n l 976. dabbhna 10 man different area of the campus until he became the Director ofC'ommun1t) Affairs for the Coast Communll) College D1stn<.'t m 1985. "orkmg undt'r 01 tnc1 C haocellor Da\ r Bro~ncll Ha)es. a ~oungadmm1 trator on the nse. looKcd upon as a fu1ure college pre 1dcnt 1n thee)'e of some 1 n the educational arena sudden I\ takes a tep IO what man\ \\.OU Id call a funn) d1rec11on · - Tohclp)ou understand lunhcr. Hay~ first ofall.~avaduntr of Pnnceton ('71 ). P13)cd baseball there. too He ha~ a master's and a doctorate(mcduc-at1on)from L'< Lo\. \\hrre he fin1 bed b(1n1n tudent m 1976 lt'sanfd D .oflic111lly.1fh<' had a 'flan on his door. So" hll'l's he doingcoach1".f occer and baseball at Orange oa~t Ha>e doesn't operate w11h \11ns. only people. more spcc1ftcall) stu- dent~ He \\:IOll'<l 10 teach. a\ "di J' adm1nl\tra1e. a\ 'loon 3~ hCl'3ml· on board el <X < \nd he did th:ll lfa)CS~tartl'<l the(){ \surfing team m hts secon<l \e.ir to kllk oil J multitude of ntra-c:m:ular ac11' 111i'' he" ould cndea' or into latt'r ~here he"·" 1th "P•l·,hincd \hoe\, 1a1lorcd 'u11-, poll ht'\! car' and J "all lull l)f diploma,. Jnd "h.11 doe\ he do'l tie JOIO .. the r E department. '\ot to talc an) thin~ aY..a) fromph,'>H.aledu<:at1on bu1 Ha}eS had lx'cn groomed more tor the White Hou~ than the dugout Oh. sure Poht1rsal"'a> ha,ea "il} of Jcahna the cards. but lla\e' had to be ~un: enough aboul h1msclf sns1de to mal..e the trJns1tion "I lo' c \por1~, I lo' c the outdoor' and I feel fonunate to be able to cou~ h \OCcerand Y..Orl "1th (head ba\C.'ball coach) \11kc(Ma)'ne).'' 'iatd Ha~es. "The opponun1t) came up and f 01 I I f,I II \'kl I H \I I Vanguards eye Nos. 30, 3 I, 32 29-7 foe awaits Thursday in Chattanooga area"'on ltHouplc ut">e;magoand I , undemand th<') realh treat \Ou '>'ell 91 Roa.It CAM.SON Of ... Dilll1 ..... k- 81U Rc)nold and hi\ u1hcm California Chns11an Va nauard . w1th1n one v1r1ory oft »~in Kason. leave Wcdnesda.)' mom1na for Cha1-1a~. Tenn., whttt thty art pan of an . C1&f\MHm posunson bas.letblll tournament -the 11.onal Chn tian Colle9c thletic uoc11uon. It's the fint-c\tt post.-a~n cham· ptont.tup tournament for the Van· IU&Rb and althouah i1'1 a stq> less ihan the) were W>ota,. for Uhe NAIA UNmuntnt an K.IMU C111). 11•1 newntwn one wt.Ida they re ~Ill b wwtlt JUI' one r~t 1n mind-aobri,.kll 1 r«C>fd of Jl-4 -.. IOUnlatne91 c:nJWR. .. Wl"fe OM wa• ih)'. Ol .)() ._ •• , .,..,. ltey-.oWI. .,.,_.. JM bow • .. _.., ............... .... , •• , .... DislCMI ........... . llllNAIA•li Ct .. lrila --~-.... ~-~~~~== .. Indiana. "h•ch 1 29-7. in the mlhl· "\\c'v~bttn bnJ maKJ,·1 rnwi~lt cap at Tenne'~ Tcmpk of Cfou-of um~ for the N.\I .\ toumc> 1n tanoop. Kan\a\f It) anJ 1h1 1\n'11hc \3mc an Tenn st"e Temple(~2-1 l>and Ltt term\o pre ti • C'olqcofCk~cland, Tenn (~j 8)1~ ··aut it's go1nf to ~ a treat tht featurtd first round match up in t'\pencnct ana "-I." ri aoin110 ao nnd 'he 3.~ at faetht) and actord1na tr) to make tht mu\t of 11 to Re)n<>lds. the fir11 r und 1~ an • anucipetcd ~llouc. Rcynokb 'tari1n1 hnt: up. aJthough Tht'opponunity_tocompttacomc Jctf 81c mort •BUii not 100 pcncnt as a bonu for Re)no&ds and hi\ from • ~lltd groin mu le "-111 Vancu.ard • •ho came 50 cl ~fore • 1o<'lude Btdmott. r odd 01\on K>lc m1ssu11 &he hot at the Al Tour· Lund} and T trt) ru&g\ namtn1. · The finh \tarter 1s pr<>baM> Jim .. TMc •• a 'Ct) d1fTK'Ult I .. ~aMficld. althO\llh John Mounce rtta.llrd Rcu~ of the wtNck to and Ptul Htll arc al corn1dtred 8iola an tht Di.aoct Ill champtonlhtl) 'tancr\ at the , • n pot • tt h fiftlll &Mt wetk. Man r.cld .. .,, Otar llicb daltrvt 1n OP" ~ty for I UlioMI (Mm• ..... p. TM iul't dtt IA. but a 1aco1 ................ "\. 1Who ~ \WY do. IO ..... , .. rt It •be HAL\. .,._ 11111 .... Of ..... cllb &om ---~'*'';_.._ ..... _.,,,... ....... Paittt lotM hat"' people a.ave me the lee\\.a} to go do 11 (c h l \o aften"o \Cars. I moH·d out ollhed1 tmt ot1icC' \\Ith the d\anccllor after he had an e3rl) rl'ltn.•ment." Ha,c'i. a mnn of trong moral fibt•r Jnd <nnsttan 'alue 1\n '1 l1ked h> t''er) pcrwntnthe\\Orld But"hot\" \ome people. ~ou m1~t ..a~ get 1calou' He"' ;i., hom and ra1\C.'d 1n nta Barbara I Ii fatherna' a Dean at l ( anta Barbara 1n the ·40 and "SOsand his molher had a nur~n \Chool. ~o f Pluse stt DUNN/Ill TUESDAY, MARCH 1~. 1989 . ...., Net "'--.,, '-" P-r- Randy Wiiiiams took h is Edison High 9lrls baslletball teaM t o • berth In the C" pla yoffs this p•st season. The cracks in Edison cause one solid brick ' . ~ to take a big tumble Tht rt: 1dual\ol narr0\4·th1nkin1 are taking 'hap(" 1th the onset of .,pnng. and ah hough nothing 1s quite 1n a collap\ing tale. ''°"JU~t another rrn1I bc1ngdm en into high ~hool athle1tc\ Jt s been hl.>t•n taking:i llc3ttng. :rnJ II" 111 rnnunue to take more such blP"' "11h l'"er. nc" corner. to cut shcingoffJ little more The pll'l"l.'ofbnd "h1t:h falls th1'i spnngrome~ in the form of Rand\ \\ 1lham., a longltml' tigun.· at Edl!><>n High "host.incd a an athlclll trainer. CH'ntualf) "a" ab~rbe-d into thcs~stem3\a rnach onm.in~ front\ no..-. 1<,on h1~ "a) out. the prnduu ol conunual budget cut ..\fter I 4i \Ca~al Ed1\on. he ha" been deem('\! to be too grt-cn m term' ot l'\[>en<'nle. and. be<.·au~ of nurnber1. l\On ht '-''<\\ OUI thtHrnng \\1th the hl.·..i \\t\he\ from .i Int n lOmer ~ llhams cook overthe croint'r duties at l d1~'n tor Ba'1'\ \\ ater.. in I \11.i and tor the ne\t dMen or '>O )Cat g<iH 1he< hargcl"\ an edge. Jn C'dgc man' k cltsncce<;\ar.. hut" d"'tnJhns in m.tn\-dircrtmn' N'- cau'SC' ofhudgct c utbad.s .\\kanadman1 tratur.ortea1..hcr or union '-h1et about ht'! or hcrtraincr \\ht•n a prep and ofrnur.e the) ·11 \\Onder "ha1 in the hC\:k -.ou're '1nll1ngabout · But ot n,urw "hen tht'\ "ere pn-p\. tht·~ "ere <,till shoot mg frc.-e thro"" under·handro and k•~ lmg field go31\ "tth a drop-k1c l There·, no question there 1 a \l'f\ big ncl.'d tor trainers..-. llh the~ I st ccntuf) around thecorncr. but a S30.lU> tahfor a tr:uncr at a high hooh1mpl) 1sn·tbcsn1hou ht Onl) until that dreaded da) "'hen wmconegoc do\\n Y..ltha<.·npphng tnJun and r Lee &1h~) hauls them into court \\tll the' reah1e the conscquen~ But that' anotherda) and"e·111h1nlabout that later W1l1Jam mo\cdmtothdieldol mathm" 6andha bttnana s1 tanr an football and head coach " ith the g1 rls bMletb311 team. a well a earher e\prncncca 1s1ingin "re tlmg. Hegoc ou11n t)p1caJ W1lhamscsc. ··1 ha' c no hard fc-eltngs. none at all.' hc.lltcll)ouY..1thab1g mile .. But I ha'e 1o adm11 .1t's been tough. II nothingo()fn upan-.where. maybe I'll head bad up to Oregon.·· Hcrould ha,esta)«i ..-..1th the Job J a tratncrat l-d1~n. had he opted for J pa)lhed ~h1ch ~ould co,t'r more than 15 hou~ a \\.etk. "Ourd1stnct "'asa real frontier 1n ph\s11.:altramcr andwcwereableto JU\l1h n Bui 11\an 1mpo 1blcJOb for three nou~ada\ ... said \\ti hams · \ou'real"a\ on the fence fora pt)\\lble la" u11·" 1th a lot of spur of tht• moment dec1s1ons. r"c oflen a t..tJ m\'SC'lf'ls thtHhe ng.ht1hingto do''' ·There are Ju ta lot of op- ixmunit1c tom~ up ·· The "ubJCl t -tra1 ne(')-rcall-. goes mudi dccpcrthan pace allo~s But con 1derth1s. Would the .\ ngclscons1der dropp1 n.g their train· (/' ThC'~ 'd ht" °'-·tter otTto drop their 1t1thp1u:hcr Ma)bcNo. 4 a v.ell \\hen \Cter.an root~ll coach Oa'e Holland of ( orona dcl Mar wa namC'd to 'h th~ uth All· tars rl't·cnth h1 fil"t and onl). qucst1on (Please suCARUON/12) t• Or-.. C.... OM. Y PM.OT/ TUMdey, Mwcn 14, 1988 - "l'OHl,HHI \k . Pistons accused of using game of 1plantation basketball' by PUSH DETROIT -Opcra11on PUSH on ~ Monday accused the Detroit Pistons of • -. playing "plantation basketball .. and ignoring ' the caty of its name. ---- People Unilld to Save Humanity,aciv1I rights group foundcdby the Rev. Jesse Jackson, threatened to boycott • Pistons' adven1scrs next season if the team makes no moves toward hirinJ blacks into management or to ease eccess to games for the city',. predominately black I popuJation. · .. We are locked out of their the I 988-89 season. pmcs an)-way. so you can't say you're going to picket them," said the Rev. Jim Holley, president of the Detroit chapter or Operation PUSH. "If they moved there for a business eurpose, then we have to deal with 1t from that standpoint." The Pistons, who moved from downtown Cobo Arena to the PontiacSilverdomein 1977, moved farthernonh to Auburn Hills before .. The Detroit Pistons sec themselves as a team that .. represents the entire Detroit area. If we play at Cobo. the ·Silverdome or at The Palace. we represent aJI of .:.Michigan." said Thomas S. Wilo;on rhit"f t"~"r1111vf" r·Green has touch of magic offi~r of the P1 ton Holley said the team should drop Detroit from iu name unless it plan!> to make somr chante . "The pme they're playing out in uburn Halls 1s plantation ~sketball. black people performina for the amusement of upscale whites.," Holley said in a news release. • In a telephone mterview, Holley said. "the only difference between this and the slaves on the planta11on is that the players arc being paid and the ~laves weren't." Holley said tkkets to sec the Pistons. which range from $5 to$ I 9 per seat. arc 2 ~rcent to 7 ~rcent more expensive than other NBA frand1jses. He also said then- is no public transportation available from withm the cat) and that the team passed up two chances this y~r to hire a black assistant coach. Holley said Operation 'PUSH, the National Associa- tion for the Advancement of Colo~ People and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference all have approached the Pistons about making changes. ' Wilson said he has had no_contad w.i.th Qpcr,alio.n. ·PUSH before receiving Holley's letter Monday. "We th1nt n's unfortunate," Wilson said. "We think we·re atoa time naht now where we should look for things to bring us tOjetfier rather than pull us apan. "I think It's unfair to blacks to say they can·t function in a white "'orld." he said. "I don•t believe that for a minute. We have black fans at our gam~ and we ha ve white fans at our games. and we market to all of this area." · :~ A.C. Green'• free throw with one second ~ • •• re~inina C:BPpcd a comeback from an eight-• · point deficit in the finaJ ~:42 as the Los ' Angeles Lakers defeated .J.he Houston ---- Rockets 97-96 Monday night. After Houston·~ Buck Jelauoa'•J'umpcr gave the..-Rockets a 96-88 lead, the La.ken hel Houston scoreless the rest of the game. M11lc J ....... who had his 12th triple double of the season. followed a miss by Kareem AWal-Jabbar to tie the score 96-96 with 49 seconds left. On the Rockets' next possession, Sleepy Floyd missed a shot, Green reoounded and was fouled with 24 seconds left. But the Lakers weren't in the bonus situ- ation, and Magic Jobnsoa then ran the clock down to five seconds and passed to Green in the lane. where he was fouled by Wffil-one ~nd let\ by Akeem Olajuwon, who had 30 points and six blocke~ shots. Green, wbo scored 19 points, made M__., the first free throw and missed the -.-second. Otis Tlterpe rebounded the miss, but Floyd's desperation shof if the buzzer was far "' off the mark. Johnson had I 9 points, I 2 rebounds and 11 assists for the Lakets, whose last lead before the final score was 3-2. Abdul-Jabbar matched arseason high with 21 points and added a season-high 13 Tebounds. Elsewhere in the NBA Monday, BeDOft Belljamln matched his season-high with 29 points as the Los AnJeles Clippers snapped a 20-game road losing streak with a I I 5-103 ·victory over San Antonio. Rookie Gary Grui added a career-best 23 points for the Oippers, who had not won on the road since Dec. 23. when they beat the purs 114-108. Los Angeles is now 3-33 away from home . ...,-th one victory at Miami ... Regie Lewis scored 23 points and the Boston Celtics went over the .500 mark for the first time since Dec. 18 in a I I 4-9 I victory over the New Jersey Nets. Lewis scored 14 second-half points as the Celtics pushed their lead to 2 1 po1nt$ with three minutes left ... Kevin Johnson scored" 22 points and Tom Clwnben added 20. including six dunng a I J..3 fourth - quarter spurt, leading Phoenix to a I I 2-104 victory over Miami ... Beraard KID1got Washington ·sonly field goals in the finaJ four minutes, li fting the Bullets 10 their ninth straight home victory. I 06-10 I over the Seattle Supcr- Sonics ... MlcUeJ Jordaa notched his ninth career tnplc double and Craig Hodges had five of Chicago·s team- rccord nine 3-point goals as the Bulls demolished the Indiana Pacers 122-90 ... Terry Cammln11 scored seven points durina a decisive 14-4 third-quaner run. sending the Mjlwaukec Bucks to their fifth consecuti ve victory. I 11-95 over the faltering Dallas Mavericks ... Karl Malone scored 25 points and Utah held Cleveland to just four first-quaner field goals and 27 points in the first half • as the Jazz defeated the CavaJiers 98-83. Ql.OTEOt'THE DA 1· .. They're cheap-shot artists." -Washington coach Wet Un.eld aOer Detroit was assessed four technicals and still came away with a 110-104 victory over the Bullets. Utah fires cage coach SALT LAKE CITY -The University of Utah on Monday fired head basketball • ~ coach Lynn Archibald after a disappointing ,· ~ season in which the Utes. picked to win the ----Western Athletic Conference, finished in a ue for sixth place. Utah Athletic Director Chris Hill announced the decision following a 45-minute, closed-door meeting with Archibald. .. Lynn and I talked, and :we felt 1t best stayed between us, some of the reasons," said Hill. "There was a mynad of things that were critical, weighing the pluses and minuses." During his six-year tenure as head coach Archibald. 42, compiled a 98-86 record. but was never ab\e to deliver a conference crown. Sponswriters covering the WAC picked a veteran Utah squad to finish first 1n the conference this season. rajsing expectations that were dashed as the Utcs stumbled to a 16-17 re<:ord. This was the first season in the past three in which Utah was not invited to post-season play. Last year Utah finished second in the WAC and made an appearance in the National Invitational Tournament. ~ Islanders upset Canadlens , Bryu TrOCder scored the ti~breakina ~ &Oel with 2:1 I remainina and the New York Islanders., with the fewest points an the NHL. ~ • beat the leaaue-leadin&. Monueal Canadiens • >3 MODday niaht in Monuul. Trottier t1DDcd a ahot bY defeneeman Mare Berpna put JOiiie •rtu HaJWa,.. · for his 17th pl of the aeason. BnM a.ser added an empty-net JOll wnh 21 1CCOnds remainins. C•PP"'' a three-pl bunt in the final six minutes that Jnappcd MontraJ's six-pme winnina streak. In the only other National Hockey Leaaue 11me Mon<t.y, T ......... •-liCOt"Cd his teeond JOI) of the pmc and 27th of tht tea10n with .C:S9 1tm11nu11 as the Ranarn broke a fi"t- pme Jolina sUUk wnb 1 4-3 win over CallarY. The ~ tcOred th rte powtt·Dll¥ pis and climbed into a tie fOr fine pla(e in the Patrick OiV1sion with Wuhincton. oat poiat ahead of Pinsburp. C•rtton working In mlnon TAMPA. Fl.t. -S~vc Carlton is "-·~ al the New York Yankees' ..,,.... camp ID hopes al lnati• I • • 0 but the ... --it ...... u.r ·--·--......_ y OUltll ..... . -We .. ~ aocilllrl•ltr• •Mm."~ ar.dley 111 v--. ~:n1112u 1w.., .... , •.• r~ H p' & lllill ... ...,. W.°19.::~ .... ddl • I .......... Jim ID.lid Cllll *'Mr llleCID ,, .-;::; . -::::::----- .. LSU frosh All-American Chns Jackson. who starred memories of ~ P1s1ol Pete Marav1ch at Louisiana State, • became onl1 1he second freshman ever ' named to The Associated Press college ---- basketball All-Amenca team Monday. Arizona senior Sean Elhou was the lone repeater. Joining Jackson and Elliott on the first team were seniors Danny Ferry of Duke, Stacey King of Oklahoma and Sherman Douglas of Syracuse. The voung was done by the same national panel of sports writers and broadcasters that selects the weckl} Top Twenty. Elhott. the 51 st player to repeat as an '\II· mcnca 10 the 41 years a team has been selected. was the top vo1c- getter with 324 pomts and was named on the first team b)' 63 voters. JU St edg.i ng Ferry. 318 and 61 . and K mg. 316 and 60. Wayman Tisdale of Oklahoma in I <}83 is the onl) other rreshman se~I ted an All-American. He wen t on to be a three-time sci lion before leavmg the Sooners afier his junior season. The second te m was compnsed of seniol"S Pervis Ellison of Lou1svi e. Glen Rice of Michigan. Mookie Blaylock ofOklaho~a and Charles Smith of Georgetown. and sophomore Jay Edwards oflndiana. The third team was seniors Todd L1cht1 of Stanfor<t and George McCloud of Flonda State. juniors Hink Gathers of Loyola Marymount. the nation's leading scorer and rcboun<jer. and Lionel Simmons of La Salle. and freshman center Alonzo Mourning of Georgetown. Jackson 1s the nation's second-leading scorer at 30.1 per game. a mark that will break the freshman standard of 29.4set by Fly Williams of Austin Peay in 1973. Jackson's 932 points arc already a freshman be t and he has also managed 3.3 rebounds and 4.2 assists per game wh11C' facing a vanety of defenses aimed at stoppina l..SU's most noted player since Pele Maravich. Hersh Iser ripped for 1 O hits Orel Henblser, who single-handedly pitched the Los Angeles Dodaers to the National League pennant and World Series title and was rewarded for his efforts with a ~ $7.9 mil lion. 3-year contract. turned decidedly human Monday. Baseball's hijhcst-pa1d player surrendered 10 runs on 10 hits in five mninas against the Detroit Tigers, including two homers by Scott Lesader, who had appeared in 39 ma1or-kague sames in two )ears and was hitting .091 entenna the pme ... What ca n I say? I JUSt threw the ball and they hit 1t today," Hershistr sa1d. "I was Just out there throwing. really. I'm not try1na to discredit the Tigers. They're a 1ood-h1uin1 team. but I wasn't really pitching ..... Pete O'Brta and C•~ S.y•er had RBI Stf!ilcs in a three-run first innin& 11 Cleveland turned the California Anaels back, S-31 at the expense of Bert Bl1levn. After California tied it an the third 1nnina aaainsa Rich Yen on Brian Dowaina'• ~nan lri~e and Dick Schofield's RBI arounder, Brook Jacoby s RBI 11naJc in th'e bottom of the thud put Cleveland ahead to Sta)'. Kings put tickets on sale INGLEWOOD -Los AJ11C1e1 Ki• home pint tacket stript for au pouible llJM'.I :'. •. -- durina tbC .J 919 Stalllcy C~p playofti will 90 I''-:,, on sale Fnday mom1na. 11 was anaounced Monday. • Individual tickets for the fint lwo Series A llome pmes will ao on Mii S.Unliy niabl duri111 dw Ki'-"' home 11me 111•nst the c..IDrY J:lalnn llld SuRday momina. Rdbnds wdl be._. b any home..-not pla)'ed. - ft" ' _, .... ,...,....., ......... Rae Rice Is th• key In l'ovfthln Valleys drtve tor Sunset League softball. . There'.s double trouble at FV for Sunset League opponents nsoftball, the Sun~t League rurs been oneof1hc most dominant leagues in the 1980s, and things should be no different this year as four ofthes1x 1eams thinJc they have a shot at taking the league crown Despite all the talcrn in the league all eyes are focused on Fount.am Valley. The Barons return six all- league players and possess one oft he best pitchers in Orange County 10 sophomore Rae Rice. The thing that makes the Barons so fnghtening 1 that many of the impact pla)'ersarc sophomores 1nclud1 ng Rice and back-up patcher Janet Miyahara. Thus bamng 1nJunes Fountain Valle)' could be thedom1· nant team in the league for the next three years. Last season Fountam Valle) was a run shy of entenng the CIF finals and every thing looks set for 1he Barons 10 mountanothcrauack on theC'IF champ1onsh1p. BaroMCoachC ar) Baker•~ positive his team \\lllg~t the Job done feehngthat the only problem wall be keeping the players interested. · "lam going to use the whole team.·· Baker said. ··we have a good max of young and old and I'm foang to let them all play. The task ha"e is to keep the seniors interested because at this ta me of year they have a lot of thinsson their mind." ' · Rice, who an all..( IF selection last ,,. year, hurled two no-hmcrsand had a 19-5 mark.. When Rice needs a break Miyahara 1sa very capable back-upa.5 she had a 4-0 record last > car. Overall 12 players rel um from last ) ear's squad . Other retuminaall-lea&uc per- formers include: sen 1or hortstop. KJtm1 81gkr. sophomore catcher AREA From Bt relieved in the founh and got tht' v1ctof"). stnk10gou1 2 ballers. Coast 1 now 8-7 after the non-confcrenc~ dec1s1on. In college soOball. CaJ State Su BenwdlDo t-1, SoCal College O~: The Vanguard fell to 7-11 wtth the twin hutout losses at San tkmard1no . In high school tennis: Woodbridlt 10, Ne•pori Harbor 8: C'hns Emery and Enc etra swept their doubles compcm1on and 1he Wamor: . now 2-3 overall used upcnor depth lo hold on· host Newport Harbor. • 80 \ •• ,,. Shannon Dolan, whowasalsoanall- CIF pick: senior outfielder Paula Esters. seniorth1rd baseman Sam1 SaW}cr; and senior second baseman Tma Wey o . . Another) oung.. 001 formidable team an the league are the Manna Vikings. Last )'ear the Vikings finshcd third in league and this year Coach Susie Calderon 1sop11mist1c the Vikings will challenge for the league crown. "I thmk "-'C have a good chance at ta kins the title,·· Calderon said. ··our t"-'O pitchers have gaancdcxpcnencc and when )OU have good p1tch10g you're always an thegame ··PlusY.earea very quick team this year. We hould do a lot base runnina and 1f"'-eexecutcwell we're going to score.some runs.·· Not ever) th mg has gone accord1na to plan however. "We have lost some pla)ers be· cau'IC of mJune or because they wanted toao to work. but l have a goodcropoffrc hman that can fill an ... phomoresJullc Muchc and Willa Pare hen comprise the pitching corps forthe V1kmis. and fort he 11mc be1n1 the> will allcrnate bet\\etn tart hkethcyd1d la t )car. "I am tr)inatonarro" 1tdo"n to Hul11gton Be.clla II, Downey t: The Oiler , with Andy Stewun in No I l111Jlt tm~ ~-4-l O"-eratl with the non-lcaaue conquest at Downey FoulaJa Valley U , LI Qolota &: Colb)' Mon1a, talons over in fi~t s1naJes with the abxncc of Mike MC'll to a wn t tnJUr). led the Baron~ to a non-kaauc "'ctory over v1s1una La Quanta. In community college womcn''I tenm : Oruae Coan a, Palom1r l: Juhe latte') led Coast's unbeaten force to 1hc1r 1xth overall victor) in Lhc non· conference match at OCC. In commun1t)' coUqc men·, t<"n· ms: • Ne•a48·1A• Vee•• '· GoNa Wttt -0n~fo~guot>eain "°these non-tcaguepmesare pretty import- ant to us." Calderon said. Leading the offense surge as Junior catcherChnsue Yorke. •· he is an outstandin& leadofT hitter:'CiJdcron said. "She will be very tough to get out. an fact, she ma) be the toughest out an the leaaue...A_ Others supplying some ofTens1~ powerincludc Sandra Ross. Muche and Minde Berger. "Minde 1sour long-ball hitter," Calderon sa1d ... hcdoe-sno1 hn fora high a~eragc. but she gets that key hat for us. Everyome v.e needed a hat from her. she came through " 0 lf there1s a kc)' v.ord or two that an bcapphcd to an the teams 1n the Sunset League the) would be )Oung and talented. Oce,an V1ew only has thrtt seniors on 1tssquad Coach Sarah Oaklc) feel\ the ~hawks have a good shot a taking the leaauc crown. •• 1 thmk. we wall do wdl." Oakley said. ··1 expect Fountain Valle) to!)( the fovonte, although that as not alwayu great place 10 be beca~ everyone 1sgunn1ng for)'ou. soe"er) game as tough "We wall definncly be 1n the top three.and afthe kids pla> hke they can and "'C lCI some breaks v.e could makearunatthe 1opspot. lfweget wmcgood umpires that will help too La~t year Fount:un Valley beat us bttau~ofan umpire and 1heywould bethefirsttotcll}ouso .. Junior Marla Packard and sophomorcJcnmfcr Kimble pht ti me on the mound for the Scahawl.;~ Pickard. ~•s a all-le gue stlcmon la~t )car and she 10 ~a no-hmer an f Please se~GIRLS/831 0: Steve Arnott and Robert Luca-s tood out for the v1 lltngRu lien.. bur 6otden Wtst was 110 mat again t the four-)car hool m w Vega\ In high tehool volle~~ll~ Esta..Dda •• Lon1 Beaela WllMD t : Andy Schol led the Eaaks with 15 kills and 8 block1 and put match ~II down JU~t when the ho t Bruin v.cre comina baclc 10 help improve to 2·~ with a 15-12, 11-lS. 10.IS. IS·I~. I S..11 Vl~Or) Su C1t&ncate 3 Woo4brld1e I: Cstptain Mike McOannon. '"th I 3 kilJs and 2 ace led ho t n Clemente to a I S-1 l . 17· IS. I 5. 16-14 VIClOI'), hllhhlhttd b) a rail) from a 12-2 dcfic111n the founh pmc. Silver Bullet, Pyewacket set pace· ly ALMON l OCkARY Rey to Puttno Va.Ilaria race. On the o._ ,.. ..... ....., lautUde scale she was one mile be hand All of the 13 ultra·liaht .. l~s" in ~kct, but P)CW1Ckct wa fi\ic thc N~ lo Cabo San Lucas race males farther out to sea. • • Others 1n the C1a5' A flttt and their (C"abo 9) bad palled the halfway distance frbm the finisfi ftrt' llon- mn Ill the I Lm. MOIMlay rollcall a d JJ7• Pri 33<1 G •. t 1l1u . 348; Pande-mon1um. ~9 Hohelel. 436. Hal 0.fs W1ntrrhaw1t from 8ah1a Corinthian YKht Club was the ~ winds continued to. push tht te, • ma, J. rand I luaon, J7-boet fleet toW9rd lhc finiah hne off' 341: Dnlmbal 343; :taal•am . .34S. , • HOid Solmar at thc tip of a.;. -----------------llllilliilillll __ _ B laldtr ••th 397 miles to I() Jn Can c Din Em,.,,· ~ En~ &om N~ Harbor Yacht Oub, w1147• miln~out. c.iitonua. 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( JfT\ ()11knl·Jt•ll\lanJ ramcla l>ov.hn f(ou\C~ •nd \Jn'trnc pla~eJ on the national l'hamp1on R. t Ru tc:r. all '1ane.im 0 f o1 the p3!>t fc" car' Hunting1on lk3chh:t\b.-·nma 1n1'-0mt\lo" ~u1 !>t<'ad) pmarc.,,anJ < 0<11.:h Juh4' Parmenter foci\ th!\ 1~ the >Car C\ cf)&htna" 1llcome toScthcr "I 1hink "cshould &~·u Ir pll)00 \pot" r rm ntc• ~tL .. \\cha\ c b(~n1mpro\11,,<' (b)cllrJ.nJ\\ fint'hcd !\tr 1\1 it l t. I think we arc smmg on a good } l'ar · \\cha,efour~nt0~r~tum1ngl thin~ th.\ houlJ pu'\h us O\ er 1hc 1op lthtnl..1f "<'get 41omc breal..\ \\l' could get the \lip ~pot 100 t ast) car ''r heal f oun1a1n \ allc'I on~ and '"cot 1010 c\lra inning~ the s.:tond 11nw '>ll''t'l.:no" "t.'tan pla} "''h 1hem- T he a'c: of lhl' ptlt htng caatl lorthc (lJ\t thl"C'(' H'3r'I ha\ ht-en '>Cntor Pam 1-ogg. Th1~ )C'J.rf·ogg "'II finalh ttC't J hrcath1.:r c' Cl'\ once and a" hilt J<i 'ophomorc Dana Jn hr ha\ come .1long tn hdp \houldcr thl' load Ha' mg Dana should make Pam J heller pitcher "P.trmcntcr \31d ··~hl "111 ~ct \Offit' mu"h n«dcd rc!>t and hopch1lh ht• \trongcrat thcrnd oflhl' 'car \c.•n1or third baseman r C'nl '°)n~d('r ll•.IJ\thl·ollcn 1~cauacldorthc 01k1' OthC'rci hc1J>1n1 n)derin- dtHk JUlllOrtiUll1cldcr .\O(UC l U/10 lrc,hman 'hort'itop ..\pnl < ro b\ and 'll'Onlroutticldcr hannon Krc1- pk \pnl "go1n110 help U\3 lot," PJrim·ntt•r..a1d "\htha a great 'nu" lcdgl' ot the g.J.fll<' and~ ou onl~ ha\l~ iotdl h1.•roncc "hat to do and \hC \\tit J ll lt " Hu1mna1on Beach displa\.cd 1\\ 1all'nt b) handing high))· rt'gardcd Trubuco Hill • ~I -.c1ba<'k 0 It \eem\ crangC' ~c:1na ld1wn·~ na meto"ard lh<' bottom of a sof\ball poll, butth1 y\.-arthc( harg.c~ ha'c noC ~ntcrto rrbu1ld them In the pa t 'Cn}t'3f'\ Tcm C:lJ"P(ntcr(fre no State) nd luhc <.a~ntcrffc\ti M)"'crcthca1,;c of thl· ~ff ah~ cuutu-oup J IUf' Tested and ready Rlctr Wiseman, a technka.n ' for th• 1tawHn9 Sportlne Goods faclltty In Ucldne, Mo., st•nds n••t to • collec- tlon of NCAA basketlNll• that wlll be used durl"9 th• upcomln9 tourrNN11et1te fiOtJ • .. Cemrnunttv ~ OllANGE U.MI CON,.IR•NC• (at Jurupa Hiiis, 11 h0ie$1 oar 7\ or.,,.. ~ .. ,, >el. ·""""'* Jt7 TOP DCC SCOl'•llll 1 HirdJl\9 73, 1 Panto .. 14 3 Mike Mt0wftft 76, I Warson, 1' s Cerro 17 Hltltl ~ NOM·LIAGUI Edlstn 'Jlel, Hew'*1 ...,., • ICa>tl Mina 0... IM CC, It ...... 11W 4tl I KtnnedY (E) S,, 2 Hubbaf'd (E), S5 l Nicot El and Freern.n INH), N0tlon, S. Ctr-del Mar Its, T....-.Ce Hll'I Z2S lat Hewpert had\ CC, t ...._, "' lSl I Jt T•ICll ICOMI. lZ. 2 Jo TllCI\ (CdMI. 3' 3 We ·" (() ll ' Dana ICOM) ,, s ftlst"V (TH) •1 BOXl'\(j ~~ toe., .. ,...,. .......... ....... c....,..... "" .... ~ .... IO! o.ni... lro.., 1111 K I ••tlllll'\< t4UN lo.F-IO\ ~ _.,..;9. * °""''W•-' IOI '"""'V Ptrt • IOI Mhllht•••" TC C- l:tO Mi•f '*'-"' ... ,,_, ... N'<(- ll7 ••• J ..... IU t • p,.,,,. 1 •('W ........ ll~Jlm -.- 1 w .......... .. Ill ..... ,_ 111 ..... (•1•·-ttt ._,,_,. .... IJOJ ~ 1' u•••~ rn °'' "•......,,.,. 171 ...... ,...,_ ,, ..... '"'" tn -c ... -•"'" 11' t ..... , ...... _ • !ti o ..... c ... , l!t 0•·•['< __ .,._.Mt,.., uo ,,,., ... .,.., l)l ,,,,. '• 1.iwar-u Ill IOI m~ "'"° lJ\WJ '" .. "'"' n11u U06.5' "''" ,,. 011 '" ffi '" .,. "' lOO "'~ "' ,.~ '"' ... ...... '" '"" t!S tll 114 jf P "'"' ,,, . ., ,,, ... '11 •14 ,,, ~· •• , 1'W 111 .,, '" °"' ttt OD , ..... , llOP \10'1.3 , .. 'IOI) Nov. the C hargcrurc m the p<> I· < arpcn1cn·r .. and Cooch Mts ~Ford ,., \«:.an h1ng tor a p11c hcr .\ mong the lontcndt'rs a~ wrhomo~s 'hen Gra> and Tara Ro) sden.1un1or J uhe Helm and "l'n1or ~nmtcr \\ebb .\nd 11 th1'i wa<1 not enough had nc"'~ l:d1son "111 ha'° c to pl•) >A-lthout all-league c.athcr h II Pamnson. who 1<. J~adcm1call~ inchg1hlc ( nh two lancr"'return IO&J'ttl t ord. outfielder l\.1m Jonc~and mfiddcr l\.m ta Ed.en ·\\ c arc' oung bul "-t' will be \( rapp' "t' Jre nt't gotnJ to roll 01,cr and pl.o dcJd ·· J ord said 'I 1 ri. trut' "c ma, lo~ mor1.· game\ than ~c dtd in lhC' ~R but v.c art 101ng to battle c' l'l'\one and gtt our 1harc ofv.rn •' too Juhc Bohn. M1chcllc Osada •• han. non ()'Conner. Jame' nder Tami r .K~l'l 11nd C. .tme Ra"m1rc1 11 arc C\pt-ctcd \t1 can') the C hargcr a\ 1hr plat~ 0 80881 TALES-One of the morC' 1mponoint J>l't'·S('a~n toumament'i l!Cl'I undtr"-et\ 1h1\ "'tt~ The Jn1,na1fonal\.ar!>tl\. flball(la tC al( an) on lf1&h tam Thu~da~ \forth 16 v.tt~Hunungt n~a h'. t Paulat.lpm W~tm1n tcr tan\ pl;i-. on hrda' a.gain t . nuina. v.h1lc on turda) ~d1 n 'lo\.tll baulc Mater Oct Fountain Vnllc\ will tale o n Loaro and \1anna challc"J( \ Jo<tCph11 The tourney ... pll)cd on ~1arch 16. P I . 30 and31 and pnl I, ti. • and Thr Y-mner of the tournament" 111 mol'l' th.tn hkclv top the JF poll ewport Beach to Avalon in Only 15 Minutes! Catalina Flyer Departs Newport 9:00 a.m Deparn Avalon 4:30 p.m. CATAUNA ~ENGER SEllVJCE (714) 673-5Z45 < M Or1119 CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Tueedey, March 14, 1989 Banks earned record profits in '88, stockholders net h If ey DAVE SKIDMORE the cross national product, la t ~ear .-111 ,..._.,..., cxpan<kd at the fastest. pace 1n four WASHINGTON _ U .. banks years and banks' busmcss c>.panded earned a record $2S.l billion la!lt " .. "r. along with 1t. Also, Third World loan J .... • grobJems, which forced banks LO take the sovcmment said Monday, but a l · 1987 · ed top ,_ulator chided the mdustN for 1& osses '° • improv some-• Y• •J what last year. passing on more than half the profits for aJI of J 988, the nation's 13.200 to stockholders and advised banks to commercial banks earned $2S.3 adoota morr conservative approach. billion, up from $3. 7 billion m 1987 Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. and \OP.ping the previous hiih of Chairman L. William Seidmarr, $18. I billion. set in I 98S. previewin&a report to be issued by his Ironically, last year's bank profits •ncy on Tuesday, said bank profits were earned while a ~st-Oeprc sion ·for tbe three months ending DCC'. 3 l .hiJh of 22 1 banks faded. Four-fiOhs hit $6. 7 billion, an all-time high and of them were in Lhe energy-producing $800 million more than the previous states ofTexas, Oklahoma, Louisiana record of $S.9 billit>n set in the third and Colorado, areas suffering from a quarter. regional recession. .. This is the first time we ha ve ever Banks' return on profits. a com- seen consecutive record-setting quar· monly used yards11ck. was 0.84 ters." he said in a speech prepared for percent last ~ear, up from a record lo" delivery to t4e New York Society of 0.02 percent in 1987 and the highest Secori\1es Analysts. . since 1973, when it was 0.86 percent. The U.S. economy, as measured by However. Seidman cautioned that the eammas figures were inflated by "man> unusual non-recurrina events." The nation's larae t bank in the founh quarter began recording tntcre~t income on loans to 8ra1il, which ended an interest moratorium earlier in the year. Also. the bi& loss PQsted by First RepublicS.nk Corp. of Dallas was excluded from the industry's year-end results because it was closed by reguJators and re- opened under a new owner. Those two factors alone punwcd up 1988 earnings by more than S4 billion. Seidman, whose age_nsy insures deposits uit· to SI 00,000, chided bankers for boosting dividends to stockholders by 24 percent to $13 billion. .. That amount rep~nts S2 per- cent of the year's earnings. A more conservative approach 'Wouid have provided a greater cae1tal base to improve 1989 earnings, · he said. Seidman aJso noted the emerstncc of ttal estate loan problems 1n the East and in some arras in the West. Bank performance 1n those ttaioM ''1s generally quite sood ... he said, but warned, "Prudence, not so-so growth, should be their motto th~ days." Thirty banks have failed so far this year, compared with 44 during the same period last year. "The good news 1s tha( we set fewer bank failure$ m 1989 and beyond." Seidman said. The hiih rate of failures 1n 1988 c.aused the FDIC to register a loss for the first time since it was established in 1934. The insurance fund shrank fro m S 18.3 billion at the end of 1987 to ocarS 14 biU100 at the end of 1988. President Bush is proposing to replenish the FDIC fund by increas: ing banks deposit insurance premium from 83 cents per $100 of deposits to SI.SO. Seidman said tht hiaher inau~ rate, if ldopte4, wdl cut into profits this year, tiut tndu•try i)trfoiiUntt W111 bt <Xtcrmaned ~ly by the 'slate of 1nOation and the economy. l>twate econom1at1 npect inflation to ~ up this year and they pttdict econ- omic crowth will slow in the second half. ''I think it's safe to say that commercial ban.k profits will look good next to thrif\ profit1 (in 1989), but they will be noth1na to brag about," said Paul Getman, an anal)'St with The Wefa Group. ~ consulting firm in Bala r.nW)d. Pa. • The nation s 2 9SO savings and loans likely will Show record losses th1s year toppi na SI 0 billioD. The Federal Home U>an Bank Board reports later this month on that industry's performance for I Q88. Getman uid steadily ns1nc interest rates wiU squeeze bank earn1nas this year. but ·slower economic arowth 1982 '83 .... '85 ... .., ... won't bun greatly until nelt year. Most bank loans have adjustable intemt rates and u ratn rite dehnqucnaes 1ncttue, be said. The American BanJcm A.Nocia-.. f,..._lffMMCS/UI U.S. corporate 'cowboys' threaten tech innovation By DONNA MOONEY service contractors reel in the bust· Of ... o.-y l'tloc s..n ness. Service Master. a janitorial firm. Rosabeth Moss Kanter jokingly earns high marks from Kanter. The refers to Woody Allen's words when k 1 · 1 She talks about the future of corporate company ta es c ca ning so scnous ). it has a research and development America. There are two paths: de-budget. As a result of the compan) ·s spair and hopelessness. or total stead> commument to technological extinction. · · h I d • r I Colrvrate Amenca's future isn't mnoval1on. t e emp oyces on t 1ee threatened by progress. aetuahy that bleak, she sa)'S.. but a Fast. Amencan firms trad1t1onalh per:vading "cowboy mentahty" jeoir · ardizes technological innovation and ha ve bun the1rown rate of change b} U.S. competitiveness. Kanter. a fos tenngrivaJr).olherwiseknownas Harvard Business School professor .. cowboy management," while sttO· and author, in a keynote address ing collaboration. Kanter says Japan Monday at sympQSium 011 1 • implements new technol93y about nology in the workplace said com-rour times as fast because firms there panics that foster growth and show a use cross-functional teams and willingness to change wiU lead the nurture good comm unication bc- nation. The ones that shoot from the tween departments. · ·11 · h Id ln.itead ~""011• D," U.S. com~n1cs hip w1 wither away, s e to an w....ni& audrence of 75 at Jnrine's Arnold and shQuld talk about ':.R&D&M &S: Mabel Beckman Center. research and development and Kanter has researched various manufacturing and commcmalua-com~nies for a book due to be tion and sales -all in the same ~ubhshed next month titled "When breath." Giants Learn to Dance: Mastering the Cranberry juice giant Ocean Spra) ChaJlenges of Strategy. Management Services has emerged as a domestic and Careers in the 1990s ... She said role model. Kanter says. The com- from her research the companies best pan y moved quickzy to snag an 18- at adapting to change followed the month exclusive right to paper-bottle four Fs: focused. fast. flexible and brick packaging and then climbed to friendly. 4SO on the Fonune SOO. Ocean FOC11sed. Kanter points to Procter Spray's unusual structure helps the and Gamble as a good example of a commumcal1on flow. "Technolog) focused company. It stays an highl > scouts" at middle management level related busmesses and boasts some of use . forums to spout about their the most advanced systems. Mean-findmgs to top management while, corporate staffs that have been FJezibiUty. Firms with broaderJOb built up to cater to anciUary services ·c1ass1fications tend to be more nex- are beginn ing to unravel as outside tble. Kanter says. In Amencan car factories, where blue-collar cm· pl~yces are scattered amoo,g I 00 different jobs, workers guard their small temtories and believe innova- 1100 means job loss. In Japan, a similar car factory lists only three job classifications and workers become more attuned to results. American workers ma) have dif- ficult) adjusting to freedom . Kanter JOk1ngl) says, "Thinking used to be a form of error." M•st•rs Friendly. Firms that build col- Joerger ~~~~~~I ~~~o~:1~1~!r~n~~~~d n~. Comm&l rc&JBaak mn I /.&J (" A A_, rter:s hons. Cooperauon. allows firm to '--'-I l,;"· \;;I' v ·\;;;>· fVlt!!lt> stretch their capacity \\athout tal..ing . • all the nsk. • • • . / wo~fr~~y~~·~r::~l~tt10~~~.~Bto~ to executive v1cep_res1dent-51<0t I BM s ab1h ty to break from its · reputation aSlrcto-sm-firm ann mare l · · · · proprietary information wath another Roberta Masters has been promoted to excc uu"e the mst1tutc wh ich cen1fies travel industry professionals. outfit. "That's the wave of 'the vrcc president and chief financ~al officer of Newport • • • future." Beach's CommerceBanlt and Its holding compan). Ten staff members have been accepted as associates Kanter mentions Amcncan Air-CommerceBancorp. Masters has worked for the bank at the Mission VieJO office of Nolte ud Astoelatet, a hoes and Security Pacific a~ firms that since 1982, and has worked for Republic Bank and planning and cnginecnng consulting firm. They arc: also work with others. Both com-Anaheim Nauonal Bank. Geor1e Eacllu, development engineering and computer panics put comp.uter terminals in the Michael Joerger 15 the• n~cst panner at law firm graphics; Bert BeldeJhadl and Palll Ro~ber1, land han~s of . outside firms that do Drummy Garreu King & Harrison m Costa Mesa. He development planni.ng; Jolul ~yerle, env11onmeot.al business with them. graduated from Lo)ola Law School and has been wuh the en&1nccnng and special d1stncts, Jay Roberts, scoloSJcal Small businesses can 'ltan earl) to firm since I 98S scrv1c.cs: Dave Roollk, water, waste wateT and recJa- foster coopcratton. Kanter says. In-· • • • mal1on . Warree Sla1Jeto• and Bolt Stroq, land devdop-cubator programs help slightly dif-Josepll KaJJltow1kl has been appointed director of ment engincenng, Don TaJJey, tra:ns_ponation and Oood fcrcnt stan-up mdustncs share ideas. environmental services at Lelpto.a and Associates of control drainage, and Ted WkltDey, field survey Companies should nc11tork. pool Irvine. He 1s also corporate vice president of enginccnng • • • resource and share space before for the geotechn1cal compan). Jamet W. Loa1 has been named rqjonaJ vice ~epartmental "~urfius" sets 1n. Diane Frank haSJOIO~<i*th~ Eldorado Bult as senior president for m Commercial Fiauce'1 AnabC1m office, Companies don t have t~ get vci: , ice president of administration. Frank will ovcncc the responsible for overaJI management in Oranic, San big before accoun,t.ants don t want to human resourccs del>anment of the Laguna Hill~ branch Diego. R1vers1de and lmpcnaJ counties. Long1sa 16-)eat talk to mar~eters. • • • veteran m the field of commemaJ fin.nee. ITT Wendy LeeLaw,ownerofGoaldTraveJ lac. in Irvine. ( ommerttal Finance. a mult1-b1llion dollar commcmal attended a management seminar in ScQttsdalc. Am.. finance company. 1s one of the nation's largest andepen- Tentative pact reached bet ore start of Teamsters rackets case sponsorcd by the national Institute of Ce rtified Travel dent comp:l01es 1n the spcciahzed field of inventory Agents. A resident of Huntington Beach. Law 1s acti ve in financ1n&, commonl> referred to as Ooorplann1ng. Eastern t o ask shuttle safe to By JOHN M. DOYLE Alit«leted ~ \IVrlter NEW YORK (AP) -Teamsters union officiaJs reached a tentative labor-reform settlement Monday that prosecutors said would end )'ears of alleged mobster influence through ~rmanent reforms. including the first direct election of top union leaders. The settlement, announced just hours before the start of a tnal on a lawsuit to oust the union's alleged!) DRATES· fDR THE SERIOUS INVESTOR. .. , I : ' t· I I ·, Call: 0.. L Canty or l<flllld) H. SoeQ 714/641-7703 NO T-.w• Cnttt Dr .. SW I to c ......... ._..,,, how the llvtng truat can help you •SAVE MONEY • PROTECT ASSETS •AVOID FEDERAL ESTATE TAXES .. AVOID PROBATE EXPENSES AND CON8ERVATOASHIP PROCEEDINGS Bank o f w port . tock Prirt Quote Barringer. R ya n & ompany Mtmbc-r NA 'D/ ll'C: 752· 71 71 7-v--·J[ " ··J··u.~ .t-.:. Many TAX SAVING Ideas for INCO. TAX PREPARATION: • SolP oroprittorsh•p • lnd1vtdual$ • Pa1tntrsh1ps •Corporation All FCltMS COMPUTERIZED ~·,-.IJ>. ... -. . .. .,. . ' t i . ': •wtt; .-:4"\. • ~ ·' . ·-··~ Trump; unions will fight plan By STEFAN FATSIS N..._WI,._., The shuttle serving New York, Boston and Washington ha been operating since the Machini ts "'ent on stnke March 4, sparkjn.a > mpathy walkouts by pilots and 01aflt attend- ants that v1rtuall> hut the C31T1Cr down. The airline la t 'A>Cckend di~ counted huttle fam to S 12 and reduced them to S49 dunna Lhc week to lu~ pasStn&c~. EaMern lawyer Bruce Zinn .ky said a rcquc t to close the multlc deal. announced tn October. would be made by wttk's end. Repayment of assoc11tCd debt and a requited pen- sion fund payment would leave Eastern w-.th about $210 minion an cash. "If )OU don't sell it there's a significant nsk that it will deteriorate 1n "aluc and Mr Trump may wolk awa)'," Zirin ky said. ·•we don't think n's prudent for Eastern and its creditors to bear that risk." But a financ1al adviser to Eastern' 3,600 ptlots.' about 9.S peKent of whom a"' hononna the MIChin1 u stnke, said &he prlou ""ould oppose the Sbutlk sale in coun. Farrell Kupenmitf!t a 1>9rtntt with the COMUlti,. firm 1ouche Ross It Co.. alto 111d a committee "'P-rnentu•a tk intettttt of Eastrm crcdaton in the procttdift&.' would want time to rt\ltCYt" the deal. "Evtt)' cftditor knows lhlt the only consilw1tty profhable pert of Eastern it the s&uttle;' Kupcnmith said .. You do not reorian1ze com- panies by sclhna the best pan ... U .. Trustee Harold Jones, who will u_pcrv1se 1dmm1st11t1on of East· em' Chapter 11 case, A•d Monday that a meeung ~pouu a committee o( about .io: iton wa sc&-for March 22 The Mach1n1sts un ion aJso will ~ck to block any f.astem-~poted rcorpn1lation and keep the airline's a.ssets from belft& sold off. said Job.n Pcterpaul. vice pres1dent of the ln1emat1onal Assoaauon of Machin- ' t • Peterpaul Aid the union had a framework in place for a tt0rpnm- t1on that would Include a joint buyout with outsidc_panies, but declined to elaborate. Trans World Airlines Chunnan Carl C. Icahn has been mentioned a a possible buyer. Union omc1al1 contend that Frank Lorrnio chamnan of Eastnn's parent Texas Air Corp., 1ntnds tQ strip Ea.stem's assets, anempc 10 impott lo~ Wiit' and break unions as pen of a restnaci~ Lorenzo hu pledecd to. keep the airline aloft by ~·na •U core oPCnlJOGS. The shape ofEasacrn's ~iu, lion p&an lalJcly ~ oa Wbcdlu Lottnzo can reolact pilou and in· etea1t 1k number of rouia beina flown. Industry sources Mid Eaatcm is c•~ to belin ldveftili111 tbil Wttk for pUocs; .... llf fewer ........ IASTlllN/~ Test made for AIDS -related illness : Gemner·named as chairman to give RJR Nabisco direction 9yMMClllCS "'..._ ... ATLANTA -Loui V. Gentner Jr., president o( Amencan fapreu Co .. .,.,..med Moftdaytohead RJR Nabisco Inc •. the food and tobe«o 1iant that became the prize in a takeover battk last year. Analysts ~1d Gcrstncr's immcd1· ale' aasks would include addrcssana RJR't d«linina dom~t1c tobet-co market share and &ivint its em-ployees a 1en1e of direction in the wake of the takeover, which jicapcd b1Jlions of dolJ&rs tn debt on the company. RJR Nab•'CO •arttd 10 the record S24 SJ billion levef9'Cd bu)'out by the firm Kohlbc!1 Krav1s Robcns &. Co. folloWlnl a bitter fi&ht apmst a IJ'OUP Jed ~ former RJR chief executive F Ross Johnson KKR partner Henry R. K.ravis • announctd that Gerstner. 47, will be RJR Nabisco's ctia1rmao and chief cxccuuve officer. . "Obviou ly, it's a d1fT~rent busi-ness. But my understanding is (Gerstner) 1sa very markelln&·drhcn person.·· said Marc Cohen. an analyst with Sanford Bmmtio 1a New Yotlc. ·~oflhat i1 ttan1fttr1blc." Durina Cin'ltM'f's c:alftf at Amcn- can ExpttSa. lM compuy expendfd itt cardholdtf rolls from 1.6 mdhon to 30. 7 million and introdUttd new products JUCh as the Platinum cbarat card and Optuna rcvolvin& credit card.. Cohen aid Gerstner probably should decide qu.ckly what remuc- tunng RJR Nabisco netd1 after the takeover. "I v.-ould th1nlc lhosc mOVl'1 must become c:l1nficd 1 soon as possible to comfort the employees who miaht be tnvolved.'' Cohen said. "He's got to calm the troops and &JVt a scn!C of d1rect1on That's an issue thcrt." Amons RJR ab1sco' opcrauna companies arc R J Reynolds T'ObM:co, Nabl o Brand Del Mople FOO'h and Plan ten L1feSaver~ American Ex press Chairman Jame D. Robinson Ill said he ~ould a sume the additional duties of prcsjdent at Amencan Eltprc s. American Express also announced that Aldo Pa~ne. president and chief opcrauna officer of Travel Related Services. would replace Gentner. Orange CoMt OAIL'f PILOT/T~, Merch 14, 1MI .. .;. TEAMSTERS trator would run tbe union on a da)· throuah lhttats ot union JWoblcmsz to.day bMk. embculemtnt of union funds ano ,,_14 "The members are 1Murcd there as 1llctil labor Pl)'Ofli . ferttd actina untal 1 unda)', uyint a mechan1un an plit't to rtmo' e Most. however, wert d1 m1 <l the J0.Jllllt document, *bich bC thole pmiont al~ to be conduct-from lhecut when thtyeuhcraarttd. ttttived at Monday afternoon. was ina Jm~ k"t1v1ucs." said Grad>'· or were ordered, to drop any 1n' ol~c· .. vnv complica\ed.' "The aoals ofa clean and democt1t1c · mcnt with the f(am ters f l\e, Aia pttU britfint 1n New York, the union arc con 11ttnt with the goal of includina convicted Colombo cnme k-ad protttutor 10 Ole cast. A11t11.1nt the c..arttnt leadership." · family .b()s Carmine "Junior'' Ptr· U.S Attorney Randy Mutro said Grady said the union l&fttd to 1co, have bttn st\'Crcd frorn tht> ca that onc;e approved bY Edc1'tean, introduce const1tut1onal amend· and will be lt'ied later. chanaies the under the settkmmt will mt>nts for<Jittct t ltttion of top umon Tcam~ten P•c5idcnl Wilham J. be "1ncocporatcd mto lhc ·rcamstcn· officers at u 1991 convention. what Mc<'anhy was among tho 11 rt main· consutution in pcTJ>Ctuity:• Mastro called .. wcc:p1na tl«tion ma tndlVlduaJ defendant an the ca'iC. The Ju1tice Dcp&rtment's lawsuit reforms" Mastro sa.id that in addition to the souaht to ou~t the uruon's top "All Teamster intcrnat1on11t union itself -the lntematwn I lcadcnhip as the culmination of lht union official will be d1rtttly elected Brothtrhood of ·reamsters. Chouf- aovernmcnt's decades-Iona ba~tle to by the membership an s«1tt ballot. fc urs, Warthouscmcn and flcJpcrs of force ~form on the l.6 mtllion-r That's nc"~·r happcnN! before," said America -t.he l l individual defon- mcmbcr union. ~ Mastro. dants had 1gncd the &$'cc:ment Usanafcderal rackctecnnglaw , the He noted th t whether the amend-On Sunday, the unwn mn a full Ju tice Department also sou~t a ments were npprovc'-1 m 1991 was page ad an "'fhe....New York Time coun•ppomtcd trustee orcommntce "trrclevent" bccauSt" lhe tcform ''a condemntng the aovemment law-;u1t to oversee the. nation's largest unwn automatic by nnuc of th1s decree." ·'Teamste~ arc not the only une on and impo a Sttlesofrcfonm. lt wa The law u1t. filed lat June, tnal," the ad a scncd "So 1 the the first t1me the aovemmtnt tned to claimed the Teamsters' leadership Amencan system of Justi<.~ ·• scue control ofan entire union~ . had been dominated by organized L.ast \\<ctk. three... members of the Thornburgh totd r'C'pO'tters m cnme, which '"depnvcd union mem-Teami.tersexc-cut1"eb0ard.mcludin1 Washington the nlemcntrontamcd beT$ of thcir n~ts through a pattern Weldon Math• • the umon's second- .. rouahly the .. me kind of ~med) of racketeenna • and a "campaign of ranking official. agreed to a scttle- that wa sougt'!t in the la~u1t. feac" that 1ocludcd 20 murde~ ment. Three other vice pre 1dcnts Ho~ver: Jame T ... Grad). the dozens of bombings. bea11ngs. bnbcs. .reached ~ttlcment la 1 OlOnth That Team tcr's scncral counsel. said that exton1on and then left 11 board members. 1nclud1ng in uchan~ for the agreement, none T \\<cnt)-fivc of 26 reputed mob of the union's ruhna eitecutjvc board fiaure, ong1nall) named as defcn- membcrswouJd have tort ignand no dants ha\ie been convicted of Team- court-appo1ntcd trustee or admrn1 -stcrs-rclatcd en mes sut•h as e>.ton1on EASTERN FromB4 M cCanhy. and the un1oa JUClf u ~fendJdt·. .. That IOI u "10\i'in&." Grady aid of the Mathi !it'ttlc:ment. WMn he filed lhe lawswt JD June. thcn•lJ.S. Attorney Rudol'la G1 uhani accused the T eamtaen• teM.o enh1pof makan1a "~vars J*1" wfth orpnitcd cnmc C.uuliana said the la"" ult was an attempt to take beck the uni on fmm t~ Mafia. 'rhe government's mo"c 11Wll roundly critic11cd by conaras1Mn and labor ltaders. The AFL-CIO. which llov.cd th Tcam1kn to reJOtn m 1987 af\cr a 30-ycar nft over corruption, called the lawsuit '"a clear abu~ of the aovernment't prosccutorial power." Court papers noted that fourTeam- stcn J)!ts1dents since lhe t 9SOs han taccd federal felony charges and thftC were convicted: David Beck b' embeulcment, James "Jimmy" Hoffa forobstruch~JustJccand nwl fraud, and Roy Wllham~ for tryil'I to' bnbc a U .. senator. The founh. Jackie Presser. the unton·~ president at the time the law ult wa brought, died while undeT 1nd1ctment on embeulement charges. > ----------· BANKS From84 .. • Last week's strong. employment report fuels rally, but tradi!rlg remains-calm have returned to worlo; than thr a1rh11c had hoped Despite reports of a pilot shonagc, i.ourrel> said other 1urh nes were "hmng hkc rr:uy" and that the 1\1r Linc Pilots -\ ~1a11on pl;inncd to dissuade p1lo1'i from JO•nana Eastern. fhe Trump sale al.,o could i.tphoo some M<.'Ci.lcd pilots from the airline. tton, 1n a repon on Friday. said consumer loan dehnquencies cdacd up 2.49 percent rn the founb quarter, compared with 2 42 percent m the third quarter Also. Getman said, the nauon's biggest banks. under Treasury Sec- rctal) Nicholas Brady'$ initiat1v.c announc-ed last week, will come under more pressure to write-off Third World debt. And. once-stellar large regional hanks are having real e tate problem 1n New Jersey, Bos-- ton und Atlanta. he said. By CHET CURRIER "" ..,._. "',..., NEW YORK -The stock market rallied Monday. rebounding from the JOit of an uncxpcctedl> strona em- ployment report late last week Tradmg rcmarned relatively quiet. however. The Dow Jone a verage of 30 and~trials rose 24. 11 point to a three-week high of2.306.25. Advanc1na issues outnumbered de- i:hn.cs by about 3 to 2 m nationwide trading of New York tock Exchangc- hstcd stocks, wtth 878 up. 574 down and 508 unchanged. Volume on •~ floor of lhe 81g Board came to 140.40 million shares. agarn~t 146.8.3 million 1n the previous session. Nauonwide, consolidated NEW VORK CAP> ~r 13 '\ s•: 1.•: \Dt:ns volume 10 NY E-hsted issues, tn· eluding trades m those stock41 on regional ~xchangcs and in the over- thc-counter market. totaled 165 84 milhon shares. When the Labor Dcp:mmcnt re- poned Friday morning that the unemployment rate had fallen 10 a l.S·year low an February. stocks and bond iniuall) sold off on the new Tho reasonrng was that strains on the caP!lc1ly of the labor force m rght rntens1fy inOat1onary prcssurc'l and tend to push interest r:ne h1gher But nocks began a steady reco,ery Fnday ·afternoon. finishing the ~n~r.!oss. That apparently encouraged traders. and Cl't'atcd a genentl t>ellcf that the market was (Cady for a new 1 a sauh Of\ the: 2,300 level in the Dow Jone~ industrial average, where 11 bolled down on two occasions last W('Ck Broker5 said the market got a boost in that cfTon from prognlm u•dcr., engaaed in multiple strategJcs anvoh- ina stock-index fulure'l and and1 v1d- ual stocks · Ga1pc~ among the blue chips incl uded Ph1hp Morns. up 31• al 118'4. Amencan Telcphoi:ic & Tele- graph, up I 11 at 31 "'a; General Electm: up 'la at 45"~~ fa~on. up V. at 44''f and lntemauonal Business Machines. up '•at118 ~ 'haklcc ,umped 9"• to 47'• The company ~gr.coo 1<> -Ota-acqu.rcd by Yamanouch1 Pha-rmarcuucal C'o for $28.a 5harcAftc.r the payment of a S20 dividend to haklee holders schc·d- uled for neit t week. Shaklee !>hares trading on "'hen-1ssued basis without the d1v1dcnd rose 8'l'a 10 21111. DWG Corp . the most acuve issue on the mencan tock Exchange, gained 31 • to 10'1. while Fishbach 'lSE tPS & 001t'S <. orp .. a NYSE tock., tell I 'r to 15'·• <\ group led b\ investor Andre"' Heine made 11 $1~-a-'ihal't' takeo\Cr offer for OW(j and dropped e previous S25·a-share bad for F1sh- 0ach An industr) oflkial wuh knowl- ed$l' of ·\l PA 's plan smd the union this "'eel 1s expc<:ll'd to approH' loan!>. stnkc bcnditl> and payment of bad salar) 10 £a tern pilot .\l PA also plan~ w ~el comm11mcnt from other a1rhnl' pilots uniom not to 0) r.lanes on roult"I purcha~ from .a'item unl~s the •mime h1 rt'i Eas1- ern pilots. "I'm not at all suggesting that it's ~orng to be another Texas, but 1t"s go1na to talc some of the shine off of rtgJonaJ banks m 1 98~ ... he said. Dunron fell I 10 22•,, m the ovcr- the-eounter markel r he cornp:in:, pro1ec1cd h1Jtlcr profit'i in 1989 but ~1d 11 docui t expect vowth to match m 14 3 percent me last )Car •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;~~-~~--· s mca~urcd by W1I hire .\s.. 11 'iOCtatc'i· index of more than 5 -000 act1vcl) traded stoclc'i the markea.-tncrca~d S 18 78 b1lhon. or 0 65 percent. in value The NYSF''l compo\lle index of all ti~ hstcct mmmon '110C'k'I added I 15 to 166.00 Standard & Poor''> industrn1I 1ndc.'l rose 304 to 341 21. and S&r·., 500. s10<.k com'po!»1lc index wa'i up 2.44 at 295.32 . The: N <iDAQ compo'illC index for the over-thc-<.ounter market g.aam.-d .6 7 to 406 5 7 t the Amex, 1hc market value 1nde:it do'iCd at HO 54 up·I 62 OTf l'PS .\'D DOW'S -ime for. Lunch? Try Marcello's Lunch Buffet All You Can Eat $1195 _ Mom:Jaytnru Friday If larch's l1ff1t Features MONOAY • Spaghetti w meat sauce & m,at~lls TU[SOAY • Oetp fried f1<Ji & Rotelli w mtal sauce Wf.ONESDAY • Stulled C.ib~g, & Shells w/meat sauce lttt.mSOAY • Chdl'n Ca,t1atort & Mostacciok w me11 sau.c.t fR10AY • la~ena & Sau~ ' 17502 llMcl\ Blvd. (at Slater) Huntlnt1on a..ch"IG ..... HUNTINGTON BEACH'S FIRST RATE! Guardian Gold Certificate 6 Month ·c. D. ANNUAL YIELD RATE 10.00~ A m1n1mum requtrernt"nt of S2S,OOOOO Compound-. dol•ly ~ v.tlrd r l1m1rf'd lime nl~ ~ . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, March 1-4, 1989 by en Keane "Why do they call this purple color 'VIOLENT'?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "He must have gotten his paper-fetching allowance for the week." PEANUTS ONE F1N6ER WILL MEAN A FAST SALL AND TWO FINGERS A cu~ve .. ~ ~p D J-1'+ GARFIELD ''llt!f_ TUMBLEWEEDS i I s I ~ \'~100~ R08El8R08E TO\.f.T~~ ~IT ~ -- COVNTSR CUL TUU by Maratte & Maratta ~EJ:1'.I LAF- ([J) ' 0 . QJ) ~ 5U6AR-F~EE - DEN1f!S THE MENACE . ! r J j I ' " 1 by Hank Ketcham \I 1\-11 j "' J l REALLY 00 TO Kl~ReAATEN . 5UT 1 TELL EVE~E !MIN &.Ste TRAIN!~.·· byOiar es M. Schulz TMREE l=IN6ER5 WILL MEAN 1'D BE CRAZY TO AS LET 'EM ~IT IT A~D WE\.L ABOUT FOUR FIN6ERS ALL 60 ~OME . by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan BLOOll COURTY ARLO AND JANIS ............ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ~4 SHOE JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN DOOlmSBURY WHAi WE'RE DEALING WrfH HE~E 15 A Mltf'fER. OF PRINCIPL..E.__:.·--- by Garry Trudeau , • by Jimmy Johnson Off' lUAT~ A~ Cf ~~$WAR'Tf by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk NH llJTICl Mak i1fd NliC Jlfd IRVINE.RANCH WATER DISTRICT 18802 Bardeen Avenue P.O. Box 0-I, Irvine CA 92716 (714) 476,.-1S12 The Board of Directors of the Irvine Ranch Water 01strtct. by adoption of Resolution Ho. 1988-104. established revised Rules and Regulations of the District for Water. Sewer. and Reclaimed Water Service. and Exhtb1ts tWereto and directed the pub11cat1on of all sections of sa1d rules and regulations which have been revised. A full and cElete copy of said rules and regu- lati ons are ava i lable on request to th Secretary of the District. IULES ANO IEGULAll 's FOR WATER, SEWER ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. GENERAL SECTION 2. DEFINITIONS SECTION 3. AREA SERVED 1'i SECTION 4. 4 . l 4 .2 4.3 4 .4 ,. 4.5 4.6 4.7 4 .8 4 ,9 4 . 10 4 .11 (\ 4 .12 4 . 13 4 .14 4 . 15 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Service Conditions Application Procedures Penni ts S11e, location, and Installation of Service lint or Lateral Sewer 4.4 .l water and Reclaimed Water Service Lines 4 . 4. ~ Latera 1 Sewer and later a 1 Connections limitations on Service Connections 4.5 .l Water Service Connections 4.5 .2 lateral Sewers 4.5.3 Reclaimed Water Service Connections Relocation of Water Service Line, Lateral Sewer, or Recla111ed Water Service Line Illegal Connections Meter Testing Fi re Hydrants . Water Backflow Prevention 4.10. l General 4.10.2 Where Protection is Required 4.10.3 Type of Protection 4.10.4 tnspection of Protective Dev ices 4.10.5 Marking Safe and Unsafe Water Lines 4.10.6 Water Supervisor ' 4.10.7 Water Service Termination Sewer Backflow Prevention Authorized Uses for Reclaimed water Scheduling Reclaimed Water Entergency Connections to Reclaimed Water System Respons1bility for Maintenance 4.15 .1 Wattr and Recla1med Water 4.15.2 Sewer -Single Family Units 4.15 .3 Sewer -Mult idwel l ing Units 4.15 .4 Obstruction of or Deposit of Materi al 1-1 2-l 3-1 . 4-1 4-1 4-1 4-3 4-4 4-4 4-5 4-5 4-5 4-6 4-7 4-7 4-8 4-8 4 -8 4-9 4-9 4-10 4-10 4-1-2 4-13 4-14 4-14 4-16 4-16 4-16 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-17 4-17 4 -17 .. 4 .16 4.17 1n Meter Boxes or Hydrants Water Con.st r ~.....___._._ __ ~-------~-__._.. ____ _ Interim Water Services 4 .11. 1 General 4.17 .2 Temporary Service Connections 4.17.3 Agricultural Service Connections SE CTION 5. 5 . l 5.2 5.3 5.4 FACILITIES DESIGN ANO CONSTRUCTION Genera 1 Offsite Water, Sewer, and Reclaimed Water Facilities Onsite Reclafmed Water Facilities Conversion of Existing Facilities for Reclai11td Water . 5 .5 ALTERNATf FINANCING FOR AFFORDABLE AND /OR LOW INCOME HOUSING PROJECTS 5.5.1 Request for Public Financing 5.5.2 Initiation of Public Ftnancing 5.5.3 Refusal to Initiate Public Financing 5.5.4 Ti111 for Act i ng on Request 5.5.5 Affordable and/or Low Inc~ Housing 5.5.6 Off -Site Facilities 5.5.7 Coordination with Other Agencies 5.5 .8 Approval by State Treasurer SECTION 6. fACittTlES OPERATION 6.1 Offsite Water, Sewer, and Reclaimed Water Facilities 6.2 Onsite Facilities 6.2.1 General 6.2.2 Onsite Reclaimed Water Faci l ities SECTION 7. USE OF DISTRI CT SEWERAGE FACILIT IES (No changes ) SECTION 8. 8 . 1 8 .2 MONITORING AND INSPECTION Water and Sewer Systems Reclainttd Water Systems SECllON 9 . 9 . 1 9 .2 CONNECTION FHS General SECTION 10 . 10.1 10 .2 SECTION 11 . SECTION 12. 12 .1 12 .2 12 .3 12.4 12 .5 SECTION 13 . SECTION 14. 14.1 14.Z 14 .3 lnttrpretation of Connection Fees I WATER ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE AND LATERAL SEWER CHARGES W.ttr and Rtcla1 .. d water Str~ice L 1nt Chu·9es lateral Sewer Chaf"ie SECURITY DEPOSIT SERVICE CHARGES • (stablishlltnt of lates Change of Service Char~• Service Charge 11111ng ... ter,ng Tt .. Ind Nanner of Payment SEYCUllllTY l•FCMtCl9'lMT AND PENALTIES lefter1l lliter1• levocat,on PermNnt levoc1t1on ' 4-18 4-18 4-18 4-19 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 5-4 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 8-l 8-1 8-l 9 -l 9-1 9 -2 10-1 10-1 10-2 11 -1 l2-l 12-1 12-1 , 2-1 12 .. l 12-2 13-1 14-1 14-1 14-1 14-1 u-1 15-1 11-1 15-1 11-1 11-1 __ Otange Cout DAILY PtLOTITuelday, M8tch 1~. 19ee Cl HlliC iOtiCt HiliC ii>Tiet Mll'.IC ima NU NOTICl .....c irid hh1b1t1 •• A.1 tuter I11Prov ... nt D1strttts A.2 Sewer l111Prov ... nt Districts A.3 Cities within IRWD Boundaries Rates 1nd Char9ts for Water, Sewer , and R1clai11ed Water Service (Separate OocuR1ent) Section 1 GENERAL Water, sewer, and r1cl1i11ed water service by the Ir~ine Ranch Nater D1str4ct; subject to the 1vatlab1l1ty of fac111ties, adequat,e capacity in flci11ties, funds, or financing for the construction thereof, or 111 ~f the foregoing: 1s 1vailable on the following ten11s and cond1t1ons including all terws, conditions, ind charges hereinafter established and provided for. The avai labi 11ty of such service on the bash herein set forth 1s intended to be furni$hed to each Mmber of the publ'ic or each segment of the public on the same basis to the extent all such applicants, owners, or cu~tOllers ar• similarly situated and desire to be served and 111y be served in an equal and comt>arable Manner . The general areas presently i ncluded within the boundaries of the Oistricl and the existing Improvement Districts are depicted on Exhibits A-1 .ind A-2 to these regulations . Such Improvement Districts have been foMltd for the purpos~ of providing water, sewer, and reclai11td water service. It is contemplated that a:idit iona 1 lmprovetHnt Districts wi 11 be forwd, 1s dttMd proper by the Board, at a later date or that additional areas Riiy be annexed, as determined by the Board. to the ex ht ing Improvement Dhtr1cts or any Improvement Districts subsequently established within the District. In the a 1ternat1ve, other areas have been or 1n the future may be provided with water, sewer, or reclaimed ~ater service by 11eans of contracts with the District . 'uch contracts require the construct ion of necessary f ac 111ties or the pa~nt of the capi ta l cost and annual cost of operating and iuintaining such fac i lities . The pl ans for facil i ties to be constructed within the District and each of the exist 1 ng and future Improvement Districts are intended to be an integrated part of the District's: Water Resources Master Plan; Sewer Master Plan; Subarea Master Plans; and addenda thereto, wh i ch ere approved frOM t1• to time, hereinafter in some instances referred to collectively as •the Plan•. The Pl an i s di rected toward providing the District wi th the highest quality of water economically and practically feasible. As it is the desire of the Distric;.t to effect conservation of water resources whenever po ss ible. the Plan ,s also directed toward collecting, treating, and rec laiming sewage and wastewater and benefically reusing the resulting reclai med water. The collection, treatment._ and reuse of such sewage and wastewater is proposed to be accomplished in the most environMentally sound economk a lly feasible. and pract ica 1 iunner determined by the District to b~ possible . It i s the intent of the District that such rtcla1 ... d water be used in a manner that, in compliance wH h any and all applicable Federal, State, and local statues. ord inances, regulations, and other requirtf9ents will ach ieve the fol lowing : (1) Prevent direct hunwsn consul'tlPtion of the reclai11ed water. (2) Contro+ ·and lim\t runoff of ~at.Id vat~ by controlling the installation end operation of systems using recl&i11td w1ter . ' For these reasons, the District des ires to construct on a staged bash the facilities needed in concert with past , present, and , to the extent possible, fature environmental and land use decisions . The District neither detent1ines nor intends to determine or precipitate land use decisions or ·the accomp 11 shment of any plans of development of various owners of undtvt loped property wi thin the Distri ct. In _most instances where service h desired for the purposes of landscape irrigation, agricultural irrigation, construction water. industrial process water, water for flush ing toi lets and urinals in office buildings, or recreational impoundment: it is the general intent of the District to provide the applicant, owner, or customer with reclaimed water in lieu of potable water. However, each use must be approved on a case-by-case bash, and the Distr ict may determine at its discretion whether 1t .is necessary or desirable to furnish the applicant, owner, or customer with potable water at potable water rates. either on a permanent bas is or on an inter111 bash . Determinations on the specific uses to be allowed shall be in accordance with the standards of treatment and water quality requir..ents set forth in Title 22, Chapter 4 of the Californ ia Administrative Code, end with the intent of these Rules and Regulations to protect the public health . Each use shall, in addition, be subject to the availabi l i ty of facilities end/or the feasibility of Nkfng such f.a c.ilities ava-~e-. ---• tn mo st all instances, ttie sewer servic e 1s ava i lable as herein provided only where the District h assured to its sa t isfact i on that i n perpetuity . it will also be providing water service to t~ appl i cant, customer, or property owner or the su ccessor thereto for wh ich sewer servi ce is desired . SECTION 2 DEFI NITIO NS The terms he reinafter set for th , unl ess otheno1i se speci fied, sha l l have t he fol lowj ng meanings: (4) ( 5) (6) APPROVED CHE CK VALVE sha ll ntean a check va l ve tha~ stats readily and completely . It 11Ust be carefully Nchined to have free .aving parts and assured water tightness . The face of the closure eleMnt and valve seat Must be bronze, <omposit1on, or other noncorrodible material that will seat tightly under all prevailing conditions of field use . Pins and bushings sha 11 be of bronie or other nonco r rodible, nonstick.fog 11aterial, 111ch1ned for e.asy. dependable operation . The closure ele1Mnt (e.g .• clapper) shall be internally we ighted or othen.11se internally equipped to prOMOtt rapid and pos i tive closure in all sizes where this feature is obtainable. * APPROVED DOUBLE CHECK VAL VE ASSEMBLY Shi 11 Min 1n IUftlb ly of It least two independently acting approved check valves 1nclud1n9 4ti9htly closing shut-off valves on each s1dt of the check valve 1ssemb1y and suitable leak-detector drains plus connections available for testing tht watertightness of each check valve. * APPROVED •EDUCED PRESSURE PRINCIPLE IACKFLOW PREYlNTIOM DEVICE shall Mtln 1 device incorporating two or .,re check v1lves and an 1utOtMtically optr1t1ng differential re11tf valve located bet"9eft ttw two checks, two 1hut-off valves, and equ1ppe«I w1th nec111ary appurtenances for testing. The device shall operate to .. 1nt11n t"9 pressure 1n the ione between two check valves 1111 t ... n the pressure on the Dhtrtct 's "'ter supply side of t"9 dev\ce. At cesution of no,..1 flow. the prenure betwntt tM ce.eck walns sM11 be ltn thin the supply preneu·e . In c11e of 1Nkate ef etther check valve. ttw dtffef"ent1al reH•f valve sM11 ..-rate te •\mt• U.h reduced pres111re llty dhchlrt1nt to tM atms•ll•re. U. 1a1tt •renure h t• pouft41s "' 1411•" '"'" er 1 1, reUef lw . shill .. .,... to the ... .,,._. ttterar ~,.. ., .... ,. Mv,ce. To M ...,ro¥M. tltne ievtcn -.st M ''• 1t•1e f• •tntOMnc• •IHI testt ...... t11Ul1M '" • , .. ,... • Jlr\ tM .. 1ft ~11 M ldFlf'I•· * / •• Or ... CoMt OAILV PILOT/ Tuesday. Mat 14, 1989 MUCll>TICl l'Nill~C1 * Devices used within the District shall be included on the l1st of devices approved --t,y the foundat\on for Cron-Connect ion Control and Hydr1ul1c Research, ~iversity of Southern California . ~ (30) OPEN SPACE shall .. an land that his bttn d1stgn1ted by 1 9ovtr~ntal agency to r .. tn und1v1lop1d end therefore does rece1ve water or sewer strYice. (38) RECLAIMED WATER DISTRllUll<* SYSTEM shall .. an individually or collect hely any reclai .. d water flci 11ty or faci 11t its installed by the District or financed, constructed , and dedicated to the District by an applicant, owner, or custOMer or are the result of local initiative and financing in tracts and subdivisions, es wel1 as ,com11erci1l or industrial developt11nts typ1cally less than 6• in dia .. ter. The District shall deterwine what facilities are part of • distribution systM froa ti• to t1• as nttessary. The D1strict 's detJ"'inat1on in this regard shall be f1nal and conclusive. (43) RECLAIMED WATER TRANSMISSION MAINS shall •an rec1Ai111d water lines and appurtenances typically ,. and larger purchased o~·constructed by the D1strict w1th bond proceeds and/or c~pacity charges or those constructed by an applicant, owner, or cust01Mr subject in whole or in part to r11111burset11nt . The District sha 11 dete""ine what facilities .are retlai•d water ransn1ission 1111ns fron1 th1e to-time as nece~s•ry based on the currently adopted ,..ster plan and the ternis and provisions of any reiMbursenient agreetNJnts . The District's dete""ination in regard to these l'IWltters ~ shall be final and conclusht. (47) SEWER COLLECTION SYSTEM shall •an individually or collectively any sewer facilities financed, constructed, and dedicated to the District by an applicant, owner , or custotMr or are .the rtsult of local initiative and financing in tracts and subdivisions, as well as cCM111ercial or industrial developments, typically less than 12• in diameter . Sewer collect ion systems sha 11 include dry sewers 1nsta lled by developers prior to construct ion of trunk sewers : The District shall detemi ne What facilities are part of a collection system from tiM to time as necessary. The District's determination in this regard shall be final and conclusive . ( 49 . 1) STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS sha 11 mean the .! District's •standard Spec Hi cat ions for the Construct ion of "fater, Sewer. and Reclaimed water Facilities•; latest edition. (SO) SURCHARGE shall 111an a charge imposed by the District for the provision of a special service not normally provided by the District. such as situations invo lving unusual quantity or ~uality requirements . This surcharge IUY include, but is not limited to, puflPing surcharges. (SlJ TRUNK SEWERS shall •an sewer pipe lines and appurtenances purc~ased or constructed by the District with bond proceeds and /or capacity charges or those constructed by ·an applicant, owner, "'or customer subject in Whole or in part to reilllburse•nt, typiully larger than 12• in dil•ter. The District shall deten1int what facilities are .-A trunk sewers frOfl ti• to tt11e as necessary based on the currently adopted ,..ster plan and the tet"lls and provisions of any reimbursement agreements. The District's dete""ination in regard to these JMtte.rs shall be final and conclusive . (SB) WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM shall 9ean individually or collectively any water facilities financed, constructed, and ded icated to the District by an applicant, owner or customer or are the result of local nftfative ana ftnancing ~ fn TI'icts aruf subdivisions, as well IS connerica 1 or industrial developments, typit.a lly less than 12• in dia111ter . Water distribution systems st.all include all fire hydrantsM The District shall determine what facilities are part of a d1stribution systeni from time to tinte an necessary. The District's determination in this regard shall be final and conclusive . (63) WATER TRANSMISSION MAINS shall mean water lines and appurtenan.ces purchased or constructed by the District wi th bond proceeds and /or capacity charges or those constructed by an applicant, owner, or custOMr subject 1n whole or 1n part to reimborsentent, typically larger than 12• in diameter . The District shall determine what facilities are water transmission 111ins from tiM to time as necessary based on . the currently adopted ~•ster plan and the terms and provisions of any re1mbursentent agreements . The District 's detennination in regard to these 11atters shall be final and cone l us ive. 4 . 3. PERMITS Permits for water, sewer, and reclainted water service and any connection for service Made as provided in the permit issued under these Rules and Regulations pursuant to receipt of an application for such service shal1 be subject to the following conditions: (1) lhe applicant shall adhere to requirentents prescribed by these Rules and Regulations and to any additional requir111ents prescribed by the Manager or by the Board, or both, to insure cQfftPlianct w1th the District's Rules and Regulations as to obtaining water. sewer and reclaimed water service, and as to character1stics, quality , and quantity of recla1Mable and non-re(la1MAble S'twage that th~ District 1s willing to receive into its facilities . (S) The District shall not be liable for any d1111ge by sewage or 1nadequate capacity, from defective plufftbing , broken or faulty laterals. .sewers, or collection systems resulting from any cond1t1ons beyond the control of the District or otherwise. 4 .4 .2. Lateral Sewer and Lateral Connections Tht District shall deterwine and specify 1n the pe,..1t th• silt, location, and •nner of inst1111ng the lateral sewer. Such design shall be 1n accordance with the District's Standard Sptc1f1cat1ons. If 1 lateral sewer h installed by the applicant. owner. or custCM1tr; the lateral sewer joints shill rtt11in exposed unti 1 they have been inspected and approYed by the D1str1ct. The size. slope, 1lignt1tnt. and .. terials of construction of the custCM11tr's building sewer and th• •thods to be used in excavating, placing of the p1pt, ~jointing, testing, and 1Nckf111int of the trench shall conforw to the District's Spec1f ications up to District's jurisdiction and f r011 there on to the 1ppl1cablt plUlllbing codes enacted and enforced by the cit 1es of J rvine, LagunJ leach, Newport leach, Orange, S.nta Ana, and Tustin t as well as by the County of Or1n1• or 1ts successor. 4.S. ltMJTAllOMS ON SERVICE C<*NECTJONS: ·~ -~ No perwit shall be 1ssued except on the follow1ng conditions: 4.5.1. Wlter Service Connections ( 1) (2) Each res1dtnct and/or bu1ld1ng under 1ep1ratt ownership •st be provided w1th 1 stntl• and l11Nrate wter ••"tee cOMtctton and wter •t•r ••cept under ,,.,111 contHttOfts as dett,..tned ~ the lhtrtct. Two or •r• butldtnts 11itder ope ...,enh1p aftd on the , .. lot or parcel of land •st be 1upplttd ~Y i 1tn1l1 .. ter •t•r. . Th• Dtstrtct reserves th• r1ght to lt•tt the nUllber of 1Mitldt9'1s. sue" 11 •rtmnts or ti" 1ru of land uftder one .-.rshtp to be ••ltH ~ eftt wt1r s1"tc1 c0tt11ec:U• 1ftd .. ter •ter. ... • P!IUC~~ ...cmm P!NWR P!MMR ( 4) A wettr serYict connect ton and W1t1r •tar su 11 not M used t supply adjoining proPtrtY of 1 dtffereat owner. or to suppl property of the , ... owner •cross • street or 111ey. ( 5) (6) (7) 4.S.2. (,) ( 2) When property provided w1th • water serv1c• connection and wete .. ter is subd1v1ded. such connection •nd .. ter shall be consider u strYing tht lot or parcel of land th•t 1t dir'lctly or firs enters. Additional water .. ins 1nd/or service 11nts will b required for all subdivided areas 1n 1ccord1nce with thest Rules an Regullt ions. Alr water used on any prtt111ses Whert 1 •t•r h installed .,st PIS through the .. ter. CustCM11trs shall bt held responsible ind ch1rg for all water passing through their 111ters . Every water service lint sha 11 be equipped w1th an angle curb sto or wheel valve on the inlet side of the .. ter; such Y1lvt or angl curb stop being intended exclusively for the .use of the District 1 controlling the water supply through the water strv1ct 11ne . If th curb stop or whee 1 Ya lvt 1s da1Nged by the custCMMr' s use to a extent requiring replacement. such replacement shill be at th customer's expense~ Lateral Sewers For single fantily detached unit r'e~idential developtNnt a sep1rat and independent lateral sewer shall be provided for every ind1vidua parcel or building under individual ownership . For <ondom1nium developnients the following •1ni11Wft number of latera sewer shall be provided: Non Stacked l lateral per every two units -4• size 2~Story Stacked 1 lateral per every four units -6• size Mu lti-Story 2 laterals per building -6• s1~e (3) For apartment developments the following m1n1mum number of lateral sewers shall be provided: l lateral per build ing -6• size / (4 ) The District reserves the right to limit the number of buildings or the area of land under one ownership to be connected to one lateral sewe r. (5) When property provided with a lateral sewer is subdivided _ such latera 1 .s,ewer sha 11 l>e -coM"tdn-eda-s serving nre-lot-or parcel of lan-d that it directly or first enters. Additional sewers and /or lateral sewers. may be required for a 11 subdivided areas in accordance with these Rules and Regulat ions. 4 .6. RELOCATION OF WA TER SERVICE LINE, LATERAL SEWER, OR RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE OR FIR( HYORANl Should a water service line, lateral sewer, recla i•d water service line or fire hydrant instaMed pursuant to the request o"'!'the app licant, owner, or customer be of the wrong she or installed at a wrong location; the cost of all changes requ i red shal l be paid by the appl icant, owner, or customer. All water services, latera 1 sewers, recla1nted water services and fire hydrants prov ided prior to f)nal street improvefltnts shall be considered temporary and tJte costs for all repairs or changes ·requir'd to be perfornted by the District shall be paid by the applicant. owner, or customer. 4 .7. ILLEGAL CONNECTIONS No person sha 11 make conAect ion to the District 's water. sewer. or rec laiined water facilities without a pennit or except as provided in the permit issued by the District. Specifically, but not by way of limitation as to 1ny connection to the Di strict's sewerage facilities; no roof downspout s, exterior foundation drains, areaway drains, car wash pads not"'covered by a roof, or other sources of surface run~ff ·or ground water shall be connected to a District sewt.r fac i lity or to a bu1ld1ng sewer or building drain that in turn is connected directly or indirectly to a District sewer f1c1lity . 4.8. METER TESTING • If a water or reclaiSMd water .. ter fails to register during any period or is known to register inaccurately, the custOfltr shall be chargtd with an average daily consumption during the san.e month shown by the reading of the meter when in use and registering 1ccut1tely. Any customer 11ay de111nd that the Mter through which water or reclaiSMd water h being furnished be examined and tested by the D1strict for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not 1t h correctl)I. registering the a110unt of water or recla1Md water being del fvtrtd through 1t. Such den.and shall be in writing and shall be accCN11Pan1ed by a deposit equal to the Ch_A~ for testing as dete,..ined by the District . Upon receipt of such dnand and deposit, th• District wt 11 ha"• the .. ter exa11i ned and tested and. 1f upon such test the •t•r sha 11 bt found to register over two ptrctnt (21) 1aOrt water than actually passes through tt, the •t•r sha 11 be properly adjusted or another .. ter subst 1 tuted the ref or, the deposit shall be returned. and the water or reclat•d water bill for th• current 11anth w11'1 bt adjusted proportionately. Jf the .. ter ~hould be found to register not 1aOrt than two percent (21) .,,. water than 1ctu1 lly passes through it, the deposit shall be retained by the Ohtr1ct as the expense of .. king the te~t . 4.1 0. WATER BACKFLOW PREYENllON •.10.1. ienera1 The purpose of these provisions h to protect the Ohtr1ct 's potable water supply against actual or potential cross-connections by isolating, within the pr111ises. conta•in1tion or pollution that •Y occur btc1us1 of undiscovered or unauthorized cross-connection on the p.-..i1ses. These pro,,1sions art in accordance with the C111forn11 Ad•1n1strativt Codt, Title 17 (Pub11c Health),. ent1tled •Regulattons Rel1ttn9 to Cross-Connections .• These proYisions shall bt in addition to and not in lieu of the controls and r1quirtt1tnts of other regulatory 11encies, such as local 1overnllftnt1l a11nc1ts and local and State Health o.,.ri..nts . These regulations are intended to protect the District's potable water supply and are not intend.cl to provide regulatory .. asures . for protectton of users from the hli.rds of cross-cOftnecttons w1thin t~eir own pr .. tses. llotv1thst1ndin1 these prov1s1ons. the Dhtrict accepts no respons1bi 11ty for, cross-connect ions or reiulttnt hazards or cont .. inatton. • · The Dhtrtct has d•v•lotMd an 1cth1 cross-cOftfttctiOR centrol •roer• with a Crou-Connectton C•trol lns..-ctor to acllltnht•r the •roer•. Anr -.uesttons or not1fic1tions reeardtnt tltese ,rovh1ons or the protr• 19'Hld M dtrecte4 to the Inspector. lacUlow prevention ft¥1c•s. as reflUtred· 1n t9'ts1 •revhtens, 1M1l M provtdtd, 1nst11ltd, tested. and •1nUtMd ~ tM a,,11cHt, ... ,, er custelltr at h11 11pen11. fer 1,.ctftc •Uriah •• t•sta11att• re41u1,...nt1, 111 tht lhtrtct 11 StanM,.. Sftctftc1tt•1. lite •vtc11 1Ml1 M 1ocatH tn th• ,,...hes 11f¥M eM 111111 •t M • u. l11trict•1 "'1.t• •f iM srsu.. All ••ten 1e..11 '9 nMtlr eccnsi•1• fer mtt.. _. •tRUMMI eM M de•fCI IM11 M ..... ,.... et ..., t• . -... wt1r Hrv1ce 11 t1ttteU.., U. •lion , ....... Cl tafOf"llltton, tncludt"t pl..-.tn1 1nd butldtftl plans, to .... ,1, t ... ltstrtct to t11n1,.tM the 11v11 of blckflow protectton requtred. Tite proper INckflow protectton, as dete,..tntd by the Dhtrtct, shall t"4tft M tnstallect 1nd tnspectect before water 1ervtct ts provtdtd. lace. tt• tMre ts a chtnt• of customr (etthtr owner or teunt) on any c-rct1l or h•dustrt11 pr•tse, the owner or cust-r stt.11 notify ttte Dtstrtct tllledt1t1ly. The District vtll tltlft reassess the level of protection requtred. Also, 1ny alterations to extsttne onstte facilittes ttt.t .. Y affect the level of protection required 11Ust m.. reported t ... dtately to the Dtstrtct. Fr• tt• to tt•, rtpres•nt1thes of 1ny health attncy tt.vtnt jurisdiction 1nd/or the District .. Y cnnduct surveys of 1ny pr .. tses where vater'service is provided by th• District. The purpose of such surveys h to dete,..int, H any actual or potential cross-connecttons 'exist. Th• applicant owner or custOlltr shill provide reasonable cooperation in factlti.ting such surveys. Additional info,...tton concerning .,.ckflow prevention .. Y. be obt11ntd frot1 the •Manual of Cross-Connection Control,• Foundation for Cross-Connection Control and Hydraulic Research, Unhersity of Southern California, School of Engineering . 4.10.2. Where· Protect-ion ls Atguired lackflow protection for the District's potable water supply shall be provided on each water service connection to; (l) Premises having an auxiliary water supply, unless the auxiliary water supply is approved by the public health agency having jurisdiction. (2) (3) (4) ( 5) Premises on which any substance is handled in such fash1on that could permit entry into the water syste"'. This shall include the ....., handling of process waters and waters originattng from the District's system that have been subject to deterioration in sanitary quality. Premises that have internal cross-connections, unless such cross-connections are abated to the satisfaction of the District a~d approved by the State or local health agency. Premises having intricate plumbing and piping arrangerNnts or where not all portions of the premises are readily accessible for ins.pe.ction purposes . Premises having a repeated established or re-established . history ~ of cross-connections be i ng 4.10.3. Type~of Pro~ection The type of proteciion required is related to the degree of hazard that exists on the premi~es served . The type of protect he device that ,.111y be required (listed in increasing level of protection) includes: Double Check Valve (DC), Red"ced Pressuf"e Principle Backflow Prevention Device (RPPD), and an Air Gap Separation (AG). The water user May choose a higher level of protection than required by the District. The 11ini111um types required, re lat he to various situations, are listed below . Situations not listed below shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and the appropriate type of protection required shall be determined by the Distr~ct and /or health agency . Degree of Hazard (1) Sewage and Hazardous Substances (2) (a) (b) (c) (d) (•) Premises where the District 's potable watAr system is used to supplement the reclai111d water !Upply. Premises where there are wast.water pumping and/or treatment plants and there is no interconnection with the potable water system. This does not include a single-family residence that has a sewage lift punip . A RPDP naay be provided in lieu of an AG if approved by the hea l th agency and the District . Prentises whe re reclainted water is used and there is no interconnection with the potable water system. A APPD naay be pro- vided in lieu of an AG if approved by the Malth 81Jfllcy and "tQ IJ1strict. Premises where hazardous substances are handled in any Manner in which the sub- stances .. Y inter the potable water system. This does not include a s1ngle- fam1 ly residence that has 1 sewage lift punip . A RPPO may be provided in lieu of an AG if approved by the health agency and the District. Premises where there art irrigation systtats into which fertilizers, herbicides. or pesticides art, or can be, injected. Auxiliary Water Supplies (a) (b) Pr .. ises where there. is an unapproved 1uxili1ry water supply which is interconnected with the public water syst.wt. A RPPD or DC .. Y be provided 1n lieu of an AG if approved by the health 191ncy and the District . Pr•ises vtiere there is an unapproved 1ux11i1ry veter supply ind thtrt are -no interconnections with the District's water syit•. A DC •Y ie provided 1n 11eu of 1 •PPO if approved by the health aeency 1nd the District. (3) fire Protection SystltlS (1) P"9hes ""9re the Ure 1pt. h ~trectlr ,..,1ttt1 ,,... t"9 11str1ct's wter spteli aM here ts • ..,,roveCI aut1ta" wter ••1' • er te tM ~'" (Mt tftterc ... w.). , .. , Min imum Type of Backf low Prevention AG AG AG AG RPPD AG IPPD DC "' Otenoe COMt DAILY PILOTnueedey, Mlf"c:tl 14; *" ca ( 4) ( 5) 4 .10.4. Detr•• of Hazard or fire PUlllPS wh1ch t1ke suction frOll private rtservo1rs or tanks are. used. Pr .. 1ses where entry 1s restricteij so t~at inspections for cross-connections cannot be .. de with sufficient frequency or 1t suf ft- cently short notice to assure that cross- connections do not ex1st. Prt•ises Where there is 1 repeated history of cross-conntct1ons being established or re-HtabHshed. Inspection and Maintenance of Protective Devices DC RPPD RPPD It shall be the duty of the water user on any premises on which backf low prevention devices are installed to .have conipetent inspections 111de at least once a year, or more often in those instances where success 1vt inspect tons indicate repeated failure . All inspecti ons 1nd testing ~hall be perfor11ed by a tester cert1fitd by the local health depart-..nt. The devices shall also ·be ~ tested inmediattly after they are installed, relocated or repaired and shall not bt placed in service unless they art functioning as required. The District will . notify the applicant, owner or customers when routine testing is needed and also supply them with the necessary forms that must be filled out each tinte a device is tested or repaired . The notice will include the date when the test •ust be co.;,pleted, gene rally 30 days after the date of the notice. The completed, original forms shall be returned to the District. Copies of the completed forms shall also be sent to the local health department . The applicant, owner or customer shall notify the District any time the device is repaired. replaced or relocated. _,. A second not ice sha l1 be sent to each water user who does not have their backflow prevention device tested as prescribed in the first notice within the ti111 allowed . The second notice will give the water user a 15-day period to have their backf low prevention device tested . If no action 1s taken within the 15-day period , then a third notice will be sent to the water user giving the water user a final 10-day period to have the device tested. If no action is taken wit~in the lO-day pe-t"'-iod, then the District wi ll notif.y ·the user that water service wi 11 be terminated and proceed to turn off the water until the device 1s tested and passes the ;•st. See Section 14 .10 .7, Termination of Wate'r Service . . " 'it A device shall be repaired or replaced by , and at the expense of the water user, whene'{l.f 1t 1s foond to be dehctive . Records of ·all such tests and repairs shal l be Maintained by the water user. The District 111y request records regarding any backf low prevention dev ice on the premises . A device may be removed for repair or replacetftent, prov i ded that (a) water use 1s discontinued until repair or replacement is completed and the device h returned to service, or (b) the service connection h equipped wHh other ba ckflow protecti on approved by the Di strict . A retest will be required follow1ng the repair or replacement of the dev ice. A dev ice may be relocated following confirmation by the District that the relocation will continue to prov1de the required protection and satisfy installation requirements . A retest will be req~ired following the relocation of the device . 4.10 .5 Mark ing Safe and Unsafe Wate r Lines Where the premises contain dual .or multiple water systtffts and p.1ping, the exposed port ions of pipe lines shall be painted, banded, or ~rked at sufficient intervals to distinguish clearly wh ich water is safe for drink1ng purposes and which is not safe. All outlets intended for drinking purposes shall be plainly marked to ind i cate that fact . for conditions l, 2, 3 or 4 above, the District will teminate service to a customer's premise after three written not ices have been sent spec Hying the correct1ve action needed and the ti• period in wh ich 1t llUSt be completed . If no action 1s taken within the allowed time period, water service may be terminated in accordance wi th Section 14, ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES . for conditions 5, 6, 7 or 8 above, the Di strict will .. ke reasonable effort to advise the water user of intent to tenftinate water service. Then, the District will terminate tb_L watu. service and lock the service valve in the closed position . Water service will not be reinstated until correction of all violations has been approved by the District . Failure to correct the violations nwty result 1n penunent tenai nation of water service in accordance with Section l~. ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES . 4.12 . AUTHORIZED USES FOR RECLAIMED WATER In accordance with the provisions of Section 1, the uses of reclaimed water May include, but not by way of limihtion, landscape irrigation, agrtcu1tural 1 rr1gat ion, construction water, 1ndustri a 1 process water, water for f lusMng toliets and urinals 1n high riH buildi ngs, and recreational i"'J)ound•nt. Each such use RtUst be considered for approval by tht District on a case-by -case bas 1s, and the District naay deten1ine in its discretion whether it is ntcessary or desirable to furnish recla1•d water for the specific use involved . Dtttn1tinations as to specific uses to be allowed shall be in accordance with the stindards of treatnient and water quality requir....-nts set forth tn Title 22, Chapter 4, of the California Ad~1nistrat1ve Code . Prior to approving such uses, the District May. in 1ts dhcretionJ set forth specific rtQUirtnients IS cond i tions to providing such services and /or require specific prior approval fr°"' the appropriate regulatory agencies . 4.13 . SCHEDULING •ECLAIMED WATER Tht District reserves the right to control and schedule tht ust of rtclai•d water 1f in the opinion of the Manager or his designated representat1vt, . scheduling is necessary for purposes including, but not 11•1ted to, the .. 1nt1n1nce of an acceptable workini pressure in the reclai•d wter syst• and providing for r•1son1blt safeguards 1n relation to public health . &u1dt11nts for such scheduling shall bt developed .as de.-d appropriate by th• M1n1Qtr or his dtsiqnattd ,..prestntative 4.15. RESPONS1,81LITY FOi MAINTENANCE 4.15 .1. WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER f T"9 appl1c1nt, owner, or cuJtomr h responsible for •1nt1inint 111 ons1t1 fac111t1•1 that are undtr the owntrsh1p of part1es ottter than the 11str1tt. 4.lS.2. SEW£• -1 SltellE FAMILY &ltlTS TM 1ppl1c1nt, OWMr, or customr h responsible for •1nt1Mftc1 of tt.e buUdint swer 1nd the lateral sewer. Any lateral 1ewr or "9Hd1nt 11Wr shill '9 clNred 1M clt1Md by the applicant, WMr, or cnu.r at 9'h ._ • .,.11s1. TM lateral (Plrt •f pr1vatt '"°""r> h tM retfOM1,t1Ur ef \M ..,.., to f'IPl1r or NCOftttntet. 4.19.1. SMI -llll11Mlllll UllTS (C•ICllU•llM CWllllS ...... S) .. Ct OnlngeCoMt DAILY PILOT/ T~. M9rch 14, 1989 ,,._.._.C3 Dhtdct up to tht •in 11nt cltanout or lut •nholt. In order to qualify for such •intenanct, these fac111tits 11Ust be fully ded1cated to th• . Dhtr1ct, includ1n9 proper 11s,.nts, and approved by the Mln191r or hh des 1gn1r. A 11 later• h upstr1aa of the Min 11nf 1r1 the respons ibi 11ty of" the owner/applicant. --4.15.4 . OISTRUCTION OF OR DEPOSIT OF MATERIAL,), METER BOXES OR HYDRANTS No ptrsori shall place, dispose, or deposit or perwit tht pl1c .. nt, disposal or deposit of oil, toxic, hazardous or cont1•inated liquid or w.ste, trash, di rt, bu11d1ng •t1ri1 ls or other substances, objects or obstruct ions in, on or around Mttr boxes, District hydrants or other Dhtrict 'fac 111t11s f rOffi becoaing obstructed or obscured by trees, shrubs, plants or 1n any other •nner so as to i111p1de their use or access to th .. to .. kt thei r' use or 1cc,ss. to them or .. ke their location ditf1cult to deterwine. ' If such substances, objects or obstructions are not cleaned and r1110vtd or ar• pe,..itttd to obscure or i111pedt such facilities, the District My, after providing r11sonable not1ce to the applicant, owner or custOMr, acc011pl1sh the c111ning and r1110val and charge the applicant, owner or cultCMllr for the cost of doing so. 4.17. INTERIM WATER SERVICES 4.17.1. 6eneral ' The District's potable water system has been Master planned to serve the ultiawste residential, cOflfttrciaf, and industrial needs of the . District's service are•. Design and construction of facilities are phased in unison with the development of the above Mentioned service requir .. nts. However; the District wil 1 provide service for interim uses whenever poss ib 11, although such uses shall be subject to the conditions set forth herein . 4.17.3. Agricultural Service Connections (1) Th~ District reserves the right to regulate agricultural users without notice if pressures in the distribution system drop below the ~inimum acceptable range . When pressure is rtsu.ed to an acceptable range for a reasonable period of tir1e, all regulated agricultural services will be returned to their requested flows. (2) All requests for water and reclaimed water for agricultural purposes must be .ade 24 hours in ·advance of the intended use . Only authorized District personnel will set and adjust flows from all a_gricultural service connections:_ -.- (3) Deliveries for agricultural use shall be de11vered at a constant rate. - (4) All changes in flows 11tll be 11ade between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. All chanljes 1n flow will be rude prior to 10:00 a.m. the day prior to its intended use . The District reserves i..the r1ght to interrupt agricultural service at any time without notice if such usage is causing pressures in the system to drop below an acceptable range . Such service may be permanently discontinued upon 30 days written notice to the owner/applicant . S\Ction 5 f FACILITIES OESI6N AND CONSTRUCTION 5.1 . GENERAL . All offsite water, sewer, and reclai111d water facilities and all onsite reclai•d water facilities shall be designed and constructed according to the requirements, conditions, 1nd standards set forth in the . Standard Specifications , which docUtWnt is on file at the office of the District, and by this reference is incorp~rated htre1n. The recla1•d water syst ... including both offsite and onsite fac11it1ts, shall be separate and independent of any potable water syster1. 5.2. OFFSITE WATER, SEWER, ANO RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES Any water distribution, sewage collection, or reclai•d water dhtribut1on systent facilities. to the extent deterwintd by the District, required to strvt within developntents of the property within the District sha 11 bt provided by the applicant, owner, or cust011er at his expense. Plans and specifications for all water distribution, sewer collection, and rtclai111d water distribution facilities shall be sulMlitted to and approved by the District in advance of construction . . The District will assu.e resppnsibility for providing water, sewer, and reclai111d water service to the point of connection (1ndividual lots fo,... residential water and sewer service) of such d1velopt1tnt upon transfer to the District of title to all facilities in the required syst .. s and any necessary easlt'llents therefor. All taslfltnts shall be tn a fo"" acceptable to the District and not subject to outstanding obligations to relocate such facilities or any deeds of trust, except in instances wttere such ts dete""ined by the Board or the Manager to be in the best tnterests of the District. 5.3. ONSITE RECLAIMED WATER FACILITIES Any onsite recl11,..d water facility shall be provided by the 1ppl1c1nt, owner, or customer at hh expense . The applicant, owner, or custCM11r sh111 retain title to all such onsite facilities . Ons i te rec lai,_d water faci ltties, 1n add1t1on to confon11n9 to th• Standard Specifications shall confo"" to local 1ov1rning codes, rules, ind regulations . The Cities of Irvine, Lagun4 leach, Newport leach, Oran9e, Santa Ana, and Tustin and the County of Or1n91 shall have authority over .. ter1als, equipment, design, and constructton •thods u11d within their jur1sdiction. When the District's Standard Specifications require a h1ghtr quality .. ter1al, equiPft'lnt, design or construction .,thod ·than that required by the above local governing codes, rules, and regul1ttons; the District's ~ec1ftcat1ons shall take precedence. Plans and sptc1f icat ions and record drawings sha 11 be prepared and sulMli tted to th• District in accordance with the Standard Spec1f ic1t tons. Pl1n1 and spec1ficat1ons llUSt be approved by tht Dhtrtct prior to c-..chtl construction. Prtor to c~nc,.nt of service to any 'onstte system 1s1ftl recl1i•d w1t1r, record dr1wtn1s shall be provtded Md approved aM tM installed systM shall be tested under 1ct1-v1 concl1t1ons to ens11re tMt the operation ts tn accordance w1th the intent of these ~Mltl 1nd letU11t10ftl. I In accordance v1th SKtton 1 e.eretn, 1n t9'o11 lrMI •re pc1at .... ter h not 111mtd11t1ly 1w1111•l1 for •s• wlten le.. '91t.. 1ree ts ~r f.,. construction, and 1f tM 11str1ct MS diteril1,.... 'tMt NC1at• .. ,.,. wt11 h supp1ttd 1n tM fMttlre, lite onstte fact1tttn 1"911 MienM1•• h 4111_. to 1111 reclatmd wter. Prow1lt1111 11M111 h _,. IM UH• ,...11ttlfts fe11ewd to 111• for ceMeCtt• te th rwc11t11M wttr factltttn _, •-1.atl•l•. I• Ute t•tert•, ,.uitl• .._.,,, wttr lff 11 .. ••H• .. u. reel••• wter f1ctHtte1 ""'-•"' 1 t11111r1~ ,_.,, _.... illter. c-ctt•. A MCllf1w ,,.•••Mr el u.. ti'* ,. .. ,.,.., t• • wttll Jictl• 4.11 ....... Wt11 M ,...tM II '"' -flt _..11 Wter. "8 ••fl., ""9ftWr 1M11 M ..,."', .. ... n .. rt ., , .. fact1tt " .. lt1t wt11 • ,. ti a. ...... -_ ............ .. n.1 .,.rauon and 111rvet1lanc1 •f 111 ••it• NC1at.M wter 1 fac1Ut1ts, includt111 ~ut aot H•ttecl to landsca,. trrt11tton ·~'-' a1rtc1ltural trriptton srsu.. ..ur for f1111ttne toilets ..... .,. .. ,.,, t ht9hrh1 offic• ltuild1f'tl, 1ptem lrtt11zld tn relatton to use of rec1at vattr for industrial process or CClllstrucOon ,.,.,.,.,, or recrHttOM 111Pound•nt systtllS usint the D1str1ct's reclaimed wter, 1Ml1 M un4er t ..n11 .. nt of an •0n1tt1 leclatllld Wlter Supervt1or1 ••s11ftated ~r t 1pp11cant, owner, or cust111tr and .,,roved by U.• District. the Dtstrict .. Y fro11 ti• to t1•, require tut an 'Onstte leclatmd Mater Supervhor• obU1 1nstructton 1n the ust of reclaillld veter, such tnstructton Miftl provtdtcl or approved by the District. NoWtver, pursu.nt to Sect10ft 1.2 of these lul• 1nd Rtgulat ions, the Manager or autttorhtd representatives of. the D1strtc shall 110nitor and inspect the entire recl1i•d w.ter 1yst ... tnclUding onsit and offsite facilities, ind for these purposes shall havt tht tight to ente upon the cust011tr's prttaises during rea ' able hours .~ , Tht applicant, owner , or custCMllr shall ha~t tht foll ng r , ponsib1lit1es relation to optrat1on of onsite facilit1ts : I (1) To •ke sure that 111 their operations personnel art tr•intd a ·f1•11iar1ztd with the use of reclai•d water. (2) . ~ To furnish th•1r operations persortntl with .. intenanct i~struct1ons controller charts, and record drawings to ensure proper operatio~ 1 accordance v1th the ·onsitt hc11it1es design and these Rul,s' 1 Regulations . f3) To prepare and submit to the District one (1) set of record drawings . (4) To notify the District of any and all updates or proposed ch1n1es .ad1fications, or additions to the onsite fac1lit1es, wtt1ch chant shall require approval by the District and shall be designed a constructed according to the requi renients, conditions. and standard set forth in the District•s and set forth in these Rules an Regulations, 1ncluding but not 1111ited to Section 5.3 hereof . 1 accordance with the above referenced requi ret1tnts, conditions, a standards, changes 11Ust be submitted to the District for plan chtc and approval prior to constructio~. The construction shall b inspected by the District, and revised record drawings and controlle charts_sha 11 be approved by the District. The Oistri ct ,.ay, 1f 1 detftls such to be 1n the best interest of the District, waive o .adify any of the foregoing . (5) To ensure that the reclaimed water facilities retUin 1n accordanc with these Rules and Regulations including the District's StAndar Specification. For exaf'llPlt, but not by way of 11.111tation, as state in tbe ,du.tgn crittr.14-s•d.Jon ..DL tht AJ>_oye t:ehr•nt.ed sp1tlf-1.tilioJU. (a) c-- Cross-connections between potable water facilities ind ons1te reclainMtd water facilities art forbidden . (b) Hose bibs on reclai111d water facilities are forbidden . (c) Drinking fountains s~all be protected from the spray of reclai111d water. (6) To operate and control the system in order to prevent direct hu111 consumption of reclai,..d water and to control 1nd li•it r~noff. Th applicant, owner , or customer shall be responsible for any and 111 subsequent uses of the reclaimed water. Operation and control 11easures to be ut i 11 zed in thh regard sha 11 include. wher appropriate. but not be limited to the following : (a) (b) (c) Onsite reclaimed water fac111ties shall be operated to or •1nimize discharge onto areas not under control of t customer. Full circle sprinklers shall not be used adjacent sidewalks, roadways, and property lines 1n order to confine t discharge from sprinklers to the design area. ~ • The operation of the onsite reclaimed wa ter facilities shall during the periods of •1nima l human use of the service arH Consideration shall be given to allow a MXilllUm dry-out ti before the des ign area will be used by ~he public . · Reclain.ed water shall be applied at a rate that does not t•cee the infiltration rate of the soil . Where varying so11 typ s 1 present, the design and operation of the reclai111d watt facilities shall be C01111Pat1ble with the lowest infiltr1tion r1t of the soil present. J (d) When the app 11cat\on rate exceeds the inf 1ltr1t ion rate of th soil, 1utCM11atic systems shall be utilized and pr09ra ... d t prevent or 111n1~1ze the pond1ng ind runoff of rte la1•d watt The sprinkler shall not be allowed to operate for • ti111 longt than tlre landscape's wat r ..ra.qu1r ... nL U runoff ..{>C urs befor the andscape•s water require•nts are .. t, the 1ut0111t controls shall be reprogr1 ... d with additional watering cycle of shorter du rat ion to ••t the requi r .. nts. This •thod o operati on 1s intended to control ind 1111tt runoff . (e) To report to the District any and al l f11lures in 1pplic1nt owner, or customer's system that cause 1n unauthorized d1sch1rg of reclai"'9d water . (1) To cQtftPly with any and all 1ppl1cablt Federal, Stitt, and loca statues, ordinances, r1gul1tions, contracts, these Rules an Regulations, 1nd all requir .. nts prescribed by the Manager and th Board . In tht event of viol1tion, all charges ind penalt1es shall b applied and collected by District. · Section 9 CONNECTION FUS .. t . 1 • KNERAL Connect1on fees 1pplic1bl• to all property to be served shill be establishtd fro11 tt• to t1• by the lolr"d and set forth tn hhtbit I to th•sJ lul11 and lqulat1on1. Such property to M serv141 1h111 be leplly ct1scrtbed 1n th• application for service. If, s•s-.uent to the hsuance of the 1n1t 1al ,.,.it, there h 1 chant• 1n ..-.r, 1,.11cant, tenant, cust1111r, c111s of 11s1, or cons111Pt1on, the D11trtct •r ~1ne that Mdtttottal c ..... ctton f111 an ,...utm. The11 MdtttOMl CM'IH 1M1l M c..,nM • De Msh of "'9 rn111t1ftl 1ncrM11 tn 11rvtc1 c.,.cttr and f11W; or, • ..., rec1111tftc1tt• of •ser ~. Mlae•ver • cM• wn1tutei tM flUlll•t ef f•ttMr fMI te tM 1t1trtct, tM lhtr1ct •r c..,.,.. tM ectill1 .. ecc•n1 .. • tM ""'"' [MMd on r•H• te•• ,,_ Pe wter •trtr(t)I wt• tg t tM .. M ,.t,. ,.,. t1t1tt.. ., ,, .,.,,. ,...... ,. le • M111tll 1r • tltfferen •• ...,., li ,..t,.. llteNtlltt• ., ttstrtct ta Utt• N IM11 M _. ta • ••tr IM '91 tf fer _..__, • ..,.., Ht ,.,. , .. lie t ;-.-..... '':-1 11 ~~~Jrti=~liWRd~lill!OS :::til• .... p._ec. • for Hntce or anr successor thereof. Any such ..,unt •Y M rtcov1red 4trect1r ,,... any of the for .. otn1 lty ••ns of procee41tnts tnttt1ticl tn th• ,,..,.r .... tc~l or suptrtor court of ttte Sute of C.ltfomt1. ln Mdttton to .recowriRI '*" ..,.,.t 'r •1n1 of Jiidtctal 4eterwtnatt0ft or procHdtnt. the Dhtrtct •r. to ti• e1tent now or sllltseqMntly "l'Wlttted br, lav. cause such ..... nts to M collected br the County Tax Collector, t09ethtr vtth any 1entr11 er S'9C11 l uxts or st•t11r chA'1•S on the property to whtch thh service us ltteft provt4ff. Ind 1s descrtMd tn the 1pproprt1t• 1ppltc1tton for strvtce. ln either tvent, the applicant, owner, or cust ... r and 111 "rsons stgntng tht 1ppltc1tton s.,.11 be ltablt tn addition to such .-ount tndtvtdually and colltcttvely for 111 costs incurred tn collecting such 1ddttion1l amounts to the District, as dete,..tntd in the .. nner herein provtdtd, including a r.e1son1blt &110unt for 1ttorney1 s fees . Also, the District .. y. 1t tts dhcret ton, terwinate water, sewer, and/or recl1t•d water strvtce 1n the •nner pr:ovidtd for ·tn thest Rules and Regulations 1f such a11e>unts are not paid on the date 1n the .. nner htrein provided . 9 .2 . INTERPRETATION OF CONNECTION FEES If the factual s1tuations presented in 1n application by 1n ,1pplicant, owner, or custo.er do not fall within tht classifications set forth tn Exhibit •1• to these •ults and Regulations, the Manager shall interp,..t th .. to establish 1 rtas~n1ble cl1ss1f1cation and ftt . Jn .. ktng such interpretations, the Manager shall be guided by the policy of 'the District set forth herein. · '~ . . Further, tn th3 event th1t the applicant,· owner, or cust011tr does not concur 1n tht d1ten11inatton of th• Manager, ht .. Y request th1t such be considered by tht lo1rd. Any such request shall-b• tn writing and shill set forlh detail and facts supporting tht differences between the request of 1pp11c1nt, owner, or custOMr and the d1terwin1t1oh Mdt by the Mln1ger . No such application shall be considered unless there is a specific and detailed request for action proposed by an applicant, owner, or custo-.r sett1ng forth the exact 1110~nt of ftts that tht 1pplic1nt, owner or custOfltr believes should bt established ind ~shall include supporting 1nforMt1on. Preferably, such supporti ng information should be prepared and subflitttd b.1 1 Rtgh\trtd Chi 1 Engineer.. experienced 1n the construction, operation ... nag1t1ent, and financing of 11Unic1pal water and/or sewage facilities . 0 l l r br If approved ~Y the Board, such decision shall be i11PltMnt1d by a special agretMnt between the appltc1nt, owner, or custoater and the Di strict, including adequate guarantees and assurances of further or add i tional p1yw1ent at such ti11e as the proposed use of the property described tn the application for such action by the Board ts MOd if1td, changed, or 1"'8nded, or the extent of the use of the applic1nt, owne'r, or custOMr exceeds that' represented to District. The dtc1s1on of the Distr1ct in 111 instances shall be final , subject to admints.trathe or judical review, except as otherwise provi ded by law . 9 .3. DEFERRED PAYMENlS Res~~d by Resolution 1979-1, effect he January 8 . 1979 . • Section 10 WATER ANO RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE ANO LATERAL SEWER CHARGES 10 .1. WATER AND RECLAIMED WATER SERVICE LINE CHARGES ( 1) (2) ( 3) (4) (5) The · District shall Mke charges for the installation of and perpetual Nintenance of all servi ce lines, water and reclai11ed water Meters, and appurtenances theret<>; · a 11 of wh ich tre the property of the District. Said charges of the District, . including the water connect ion fees, 11Ust be paid before work wi 11 be perf o~d . Any required backf low prevention devices on potable water serv1ces and flow or pressure control devices shall be downstream of the Met er and provided by \he applicant, owner, .or custot11r at his expense. In those instances where the applicant provides (at no cost to the District) the w1ter or reclaiMed water service line and appurt enances thereto the District shall Mke a charge for the installa~ion of the water o~ rtclailMd watir ... ter only, which is to rema i n the property of the D1str1ct. Sa1d ,charge , 1n addttton to all other usual and regular charges of the District , including any specified connection fee , as set forth in Exh ibit 8, nwst be pa id before work will be perfomed. The Di stri ct sha l l make charges for the installation of and perpetual .. intenance of all service lines for on-s i te fire hydrants or automatic ftrt spinkltr systems, including a check valve on potable water services of a type approved by the Nat iona 1 Board of f i re Underwr i ters, equipped with a bypass •ter. but not inc ludtng the downstream control valve, if such is required by the customer, a ll to rtNin the property of the D1str1ct. Said charges, in addition to 111 other usual ind regul1r charges of the District, includi ng any spec H itd connect ion he as s 1n Exhibi !.-IT ....tt-be pa-TI! e ore wor w • p1rfor"111ed . Whenever an 1nst11l1t1on h required by an applicant that ts not covered by tht schedule of charges established frOfll ti• to ti• by the 1o1rd and pub11shtd tn Exhibit I to these Rules and Regulations, such work wi 11 be done w1th chl'1tS based upon 1n est 1111te of. costs udt by the District. If 1 w1ttr or reclli•d water service line exceeds SO feet 1n length, or for any other valid reason it cannot be tnst1lltd for the ltlOUnt stated in the 1ppropri1tt schedule of charges set forth in Exhibit I owing to the pecult1rity of the proposed service. 'tht District reserves the right to .. k• said 1nst1llatton. A deposit will be required to cover tst1 .. ted costs prior to tht perfol"'lllnct of any wort . Upon COllPlttion of th•. tnst1ll1tion, the deposit will bt adjusted based on 1ctu1l costs. If , actual costs differ fro11 the deposit amount, tht applicant, owner, or customr sha 11 be 1nvo1ced by the Dhtrtct for the excess of the .1ctu1l cost over tht deposited llM>unt, or refunded the difference if less than the deposit. ..,,entvtr v.ttr or reclatMd water· service lines, .. tars , fire hydrints. or other 1ppurttn1nces art requested to be •vtd by tht applicant for any reason whatsoever . A deposit wtll be required to cover est t•ttd costs prior to th• perlorMnce of any ·work . Upon COllPl•tton of the servtce relocation, the deposit vtll be adjusted bastd on actUll costs . lf actual costs dtfftr fr• the dtpos1t .-.mt, ttte applicant. owner, or cust-r sMll be tnvotctd by the D1strtct for th• excess of the actual cost over the dtpos1ttd 1t10unt, or refuttded th• dtfftrenc• 1f less than the depostt. (6) A tlllPOrl'Y servtct conntrtton .. Y IM tns.ulltd for UH over • period of tt• not 11cHdtnt stx (6) llOftths. for each such connectton, an appl1c1tton s9'111 be ftltd 1tt 1cconl1nce vtth the provhions of t J Section 4 .2 of lites• lules 11td l91ul1ttons . lites to M ct..rged for .-ter .std ,,. sucll cOftfttctton shill M tn acconllnce w1th •t..,.r1ry COftltntetton Sentce• cont1tntd 1n l•htbtt I . The user of 1 t..,.,-1ry ~11tmi wter 1entce sfNll d1st1ut1 an •0nstt• hclattllH Miter s.,tnher• tw 1ccortlnct vtth the requt,...nts of Sectt• I.I.I ...,.,... . LATtlAL SDll CMlll ne 1t1tttrt .tu clllrwe •• u. ._ .. nett. et • 1etera1 , .. , _, c.-..Ct1iii tt ue c•'-'"'• illU•t .. , .. ,. s.•• curee1. '" eMttt• te 111 etlWr ... , IM ,....11r c .. "" ef tM lhtrtct, ,., .. , •• .... t .. ,., • ..., .... tM .. ,. h ,.,, n ,... vtu c .. ,... MMI .... • .. J- (2) . tst1 .. te of costs •d• by the Dhtrict . An~ reeu1red Mc~ter. ••hes and 1,,..runaMe1 1h11l be provtdtd by tM 1ppltc1nt, owner, or custo..r 1t hh ••"nse. , • Whenever lateral sewers, •nholes. or other 1ppurttft1nc1s a,. requested to IM 110vtd b~ an 1ppltc1nt for any reason whatsoever, the ch•'1•S shall be •d• on th• bash of en estt•t• of costs by the Dhtrict. "" charges h-rt1n rtQutrtd art tn 1dd1t1on to 111 other charges required by the Dhtrict for sewer• service and are payable pursuant to arran9 .. nts approved by the lo1rcL A deposit vi 11 be requi rtd to cover est i .. ted costs prior to the perfol"'lllnce of any work. Upon c()tllPlttion of tht service relocation, th• deposit wi~l be adjusted for actual costs . If actual costs d1ffer frM the deposit aMOunt, the applicant, owner. or custOMr shall be invoiced by the D1str1ct for the excess of the actual cost-ovtr the deposited ·1..ount, or refunded the rt1111ning b1l1nct if less than the esti111te . •• Section 11 SECURITY DEPOSIT As 1 rule, the District .. Y require of an appltc1nt, owner , or cust011tr such 1 deposit, 1f dttMd necessary by reason. or estiNted future water, sewtr, 1nd recla1Md water bi 111ngs or if there . ts an. instinct or instincts of 11e>nth~y delinquency. Such 111Dunt shall not be le~s than the esti111ted tost of water, sewer, 1nd reclaiMed water service for 1 qne~nth ·period or such other 1110unt as deterniined by the Manager or Board . Deposits uy be returned after one (1) year 1t the request of the •PP ltcant. owner, or custonier; providing that a 11 bt lls rendered during tht succeeding twelve (12) month period hav-been paid within fifteen (15) days of presentation . A depos it dettrwined by the District will be requtred for all construction water 11e t ers. Upon ten11in1tion of service, deposit IMO~nts not previously returned sh11.1 be applied to the ftnal ut111ty bill and any reraa i ni ng a"90unt refunded to the applicant, owner or cust011tr. 12.2. CHANGE OF SERVICE CHARGE ( ) \ sewer, The Board reserves the right to change the schedule of vater, reclaiMtd water service charge ~ and other ch1rges at any ti11e . and 12 .4 . METER ING For the purpose of comput i ng charges, ea ch 11eter on the custotMr 's premises ·will be considered separately, and readings of two or Mare .. ters will not be contb i ntd as equivalent to 11tasurerMnt through one Mttr except th1t ift' those instances i n which, by reason of spec ial operating conditi ons, the Dtstr1ct substitutes two or 111<>re !Httrs of a srulltr size for 1 sini_lt largJr "'9ter on the-same service connect i on . ln thh special case, the sh• of strv1ct connecti on shall be substituted for the s i ze of the .. ttr tn the application of the rate schedule, and shall be the bas1s for comput ing charges . 12 .5. TIME ANO MANNER OF PAYMENl (1) All bills and charges for water, sewer, and reclai .. d water strv1ce hereunder shall be due and payable upon presentation and shall becOflt del i nquent twenty -five (25) days thereafter . Such bills and charges sha l l be deet1td to have been presented upon having been deposited tn the United States Ma i l; postage pa i d; ind 1ddressed to the 1pplic1nt, owner, or cust omer ~•fleeted 1n the records of the Distrfct. ( 2) ( 3 ) If paynient ts not ,ude within twenty-five (25) days after presentati on, a late charge wi l l be levi ed on any unpa\d t>.lanct and, followi ng such notice and proceedi ngs as .. Y be r equired by law, the water and /or recl11Mtd water service .. Y be di scontinued . Wlter and/or reclat11ed water s'ervice shall not 1ga1n bt supplted until all de linquent bi lls, plus a restorat i on charge, whi ch 1s esublhhed by the Boa rd have been pa i d; 1f the turn-on h requested to be ude outs i de regular working hours. an increased restoration ch1rg1 shill be pa id before service i s restored. Piywtent shall be .. de 1n person or by ma il at off i ces of the Dtstri ct, or at the option of the Di strict, to its authori zed collectors . Oiscont tnuance of service by reason o! 1 de l fnquent bil 1 sha 11 not automat ically co nstituh revocation of pemH . However, such C:seltnquency may be cons i dered as suff1cier:-t reason for 1 revoc1tfon of perm i t in acc ordanc e wt t h the prov is ion s of these Rules and Regulat ions . Sect ion U ENFORCEMENT AND PENALTIES 14 .l . GENERAL , I Any person, f1n11 , corporation, 1ssociation, or agency found to be vi ol1ting 1ny provision of these Ru l es and Reg ulati on s or the te,..s and conditi on.L of,. the appl icant's , owner 's, or cust01Mr 1 s servi ce 1gree11tnt. pemit, or any and 111 appl1c1blt Federal, Stitt, or local statues, regulations, ordinances, or other requ t retients shall be served by the Di strict with written notice stating the niture of the vtol1t1on 1nd prov iding 1 re1son1bl e t i• lt•i t for the satisfactory correct ton thereof . The offender shill , within the period of t1Mt stated in such notice, ptrMnently cease 111 violations . Thts provision h in 1ddit ion to and not by way of derogat ton of any other ,....dies or procedures available to the Di strict by law, regul ati on, or pursuant to any of the provi sions of these Rules and Regulations . Pursuant to Secti on 35424 of the Water Code of the State of C111forn11, any violati on of these Rules and Reg ullt ions ts 1 •hdetManor. the v1olatton of which sha ll , upon conv iction thereof . be subject to a f int of not less than S2S .00 no r 110rt than S200 .00 . Failure to penunently cease 111 violati ons within the t i • stlttd shil l result in revoc1t ton of the pemtt by the District and terwi n1t1on of veter, sewer and /or rec 11i•d wi~tr servi ce . Viollt ions reg1rding any one service ..Y r~sult, at the sol e d1scret1on of the Board or M1n1ger, in tenaination of any cot.t>i nat1on of or 111 w1ter, sewer, and recla,•d water service in tht following Minner : Section 16 l•.l l(N(ftAL The Distr1ct has an 1111>ort•nt interest, 1lon9 with other 1ppropri1te rttulatory agtnc1ts, tn 11e>n1toring tht groundvlter t>.sin located vithin its t.ound1ri1s to obtain 1nfo,...t1on 1s to tts QUlnt,ty, Quality and oth•~ cur1cttr1stics on an historical and onto1nt basts. Mlny wells Mvt been constructed and operated wtth1n the Dtstr1ct for 11rtcultural l"lf1Mt''' by private users . FrOll tt .. to ti•. due to tnc,..1stnt •rban,11tton, s ... of thes• wells are no longer needed 1s product10ft vtlls. The pu,.,ose of th1s sectton ts to r91ulatt the construction and recOftstruction of 111 e1htt111 •ncl future •t•r wells. to ,rovtde for the destntettOft or other .. ,e of INMC»fttd ve11s, and to provtde for tht init,at'on and Cllllfl•tton of correctt.,. ... sures re11t,.,. to wells v1thtn the Distrtct. to 1cc011t11sh the foll.,1nt : . •• To protect tlte Mllth, 11fetr, 11td w1f1re of tM rntfffttl ef tM Dhtrtct; , .. .. /{" ---l' .. --. ... .1 .1 ... ~~·- , ........ Cl t. To protect thJ ca.,.bil1ty of th• District---to pnMluce and distrtbutt W1t1r for the use, benefit and protection of the residents of tht Dhtrict. D. To avoid pret11turt destruction of wells th1t can be converted to 110nitor1ng or prod~ction use . l•.2 DEFINITIONS A. •oestruction• of a well .. ans the C0111Plete f1111ng and sealing of the well in accordance with the procedures outlined 1n the standards incorporated into this Section. B. . •w.11• .. ans any exc1~ation constructed by any .. thod for the purpose of e~tr1ct1ng w.ter frOll or injecting water into the underground, for providing cathodic protection or 9lectrical grounding of equipt11nt, for .. ting tests or observations of u~derground 'condit1ons, or for any· other si•il1r purpose. Wells stt.11 include, but shall not be li•ited to, c0111Unity water supply wells, individual dOll(stic wells, industrial wells, agricultural wells, cathodic protectio~ wells, electrical grounding wells, test and exploratory holes, observation· 'wells, saltwat,er barr~tr wells, and other wells whose regulation is necessary t~ fulfill the purpGse o~ this chapter as deten1ined by the Manager . ~ells shall not 1nc1ude: • 1 . 011 and gas wells, geothermal wells ~· or other wells constructed under the jurhdict ion of the State of o,partftltnt of _. Conservation, except any such wells converted to use as water wells; ,, · · · 2. Wells ustd-for the purpose of dewatering excavations during construction, MOn1toring high groundwater during construction, 110nitoring or ascertaining the existence of groundwater ) contamination, or stablizing hillsides or earth etlbankments; or ,. 3. Wells less than 50 feet in depth or 6 inches in dianMtter . 4. Other wells whose regulation is not necessary to fulfill the purpose of this chapter as determined by the Manager . C. A well shall be presumed to be •abandoned• when 1t has not been used for 1ts intended purpose for a period of _one year. 16 .3 PROHIBITED ACTS --PERMITS REQUIRED A. No ~erson, firm, or private or public corporation or agency shall construct or reconstruct any well within the boundaries of the 01-strict urrless such construction or rec~nstruct1on il carried out pursuant to and in conformance wi th a written permit issued for that purpose by the Manager as provided in this Section. B. No owner or.operator of an existing well shall allow it to r--emain in an unused condition except in accordance with Section tfl .4 . An unused well detem1ned to be abandoned sha 11 be destroyed pursuant to and in conformity with the requirements of the District as set for~· in this Section unless the Manager determines that the· District desire~ to acquire and equi'p the well for 110nitoring or production purposes . 16 .4 UNUSED WELLS --DETERMINATION OF NONABANDONMENT A. If a well has not been used for any of the purposes set forth in the definition of •we11• for a period of one year, such well shall be presun1ed to have been abandoned, and the burden of proof shall thereupon be upon the owner or operator of the well to establish to the satisfaction of the Manager that the well has not 'been abandoned and that the owner and operator intends to continue to use the well for the intended purposes . The Manag~r shall require a written de(laration under penalty of perjury concerning intended future use to be filed by the owner or operator of the well before the Manager detemines that the well has not been abandoned . Application for the renewal of a deten1ination of nonabandonnient shall be required to be presented to the Manager by the owner or operator at the beginning of each calendar year. Such renewal applications shall be accon1Panied by a new written declaration filed under penalty of perjury. Test holes and exploratory holes shall be considered abandoned twenty-four hours after construction work has been completed unless otherwise detemined by the Manager . B. In the event the Manager detemines that a well ·is indeed 18'ndoned, unless the Manager detemines that the District desires to acquire and equip the well for 110nitoring or production purposes, the well shall be destroyed within thirty days in accordance with the provisions of this chapter. However, the owner shall be given written notice of this detenwination by the Manager. The notice shall specify the reaso~s for-lhis decision an~ shall notify the owner of his right to request a hearing before the Board of Directors within ten days. 16 . 5 PERMITS A. Applications for permits to construct, reconstruct, or destroy any well shall be 111de to the ManaQer and shall contain or provide such information as he shall require. "" 8. Each application shall be accompanied by a fee Which shall be established by the Board of Directors. A penwit shall r.,..in in effect for ont year from the date of issuance . C. Permits may be issued subject to any condition or require111nt found by the Manager to be necessary to ICCOftlPlish the purposes of this chapter. 0. A pen1it llly be cancelled or the conditions a .. ndtd by the Manager if he dttemines that to proceed with the work would result in a violation of the terws of the pen1it or of this Section. E. In tht event that 1 perwit is denied or c1ncelltd, the applicant or ptrwit holder shall be given written notice by the Manager, wt.ich notice shall specify the reasons for his action, and shill notify the applicant or pen1it holder of his right to request a ,hearing before ----the loard of Directors w.tthin ten d•ys . . 16 .6 COMPLETION ·OF WORK --NOTICE TO MANAGER --INSPECTION The pe,.itt•• shill not1fy the Manager in writint upon c1111Pl1tion of the wort perfo....ct under the permit, and 1to wort shal 1 W d--.d to Mve Wen CllllPleted until such wr1tttn 1tOtiftc1tion 8'as '9en recttved. A f1111l ta1,.ctton of tt.e wort she 11 be •d•. IW the lliu .. r, 1ftd "° perilittt" 19'111 N ,...... to 9'av1 CllllP11id with the provtstons of thts chapter of .•11 ,.nlft ""ttl such 1n1pectton bas bffn perforilld aftd t,.. wort lltPriYed 'r tM lllM11r. 11.7 IOTJC[ UPOlf DlTl .. llATIOI Of TMllAT TO llMTll QUALITY, MlALTtl OI SAFETY within thirty d1ys fn11 tht d1tt swch Mtt<• 1t 16.1 1"'£DIATE ABATEMENT OF THREAT TO WATER QUALITY, HEALTW OR SAFETY If the Manager finds that i ... diate action is necessary to prevent 1..,..i,..nt of the 1roundw1ter or 1 thr_.t to tht he&lth or safety of tht public ttt .. y correct the condition w1thout giving notice. The Dtstri~t .. Y cha'1• the cost of the corrective .. asurt to the owner . However, w1thin twenty-four hou~s after initiatin9 such corrective .. asurt, the Manager shall not1fy the ownar of the ti.,, date and place at which 1 heiring shill be held by the Board of Directors rel1ting thereto; the d1tt shill be not less than ten nor more than thirty days after the date of such notification. 16.9 BOARD OF DIRECTORS HEARING A. •I 8 . c. . D. At the ti .. fixed for a hearing before the loard of Directors concerning an •bandontd well, 1 pe,..1t, or a threat to water Quality, health or sa(ety, as provided for 1n this ch1pter, the Board of 01rec~ors shall hear and consider ~11 relevant test1.0ny and evidence offered by the property owner and by any other ~nteresttd person . If the Board of Directors detena1nes that an unused well was · 4ncorrectly classified as abandoned or that 1 per.it was 1111Properly ' denied or cancelled, tt: shall direct the ,..nager'. to reclassify the . well or to issue or reinstate the penwit .• If the Board of Di-..r~c'to·rs finds that 1 threat to water Quality, . health or safety, as ~etenained by the Ma-~ager, does exist, then it shall direct the Manager to take any necessary action to protect the groundwater or the health and safety of the public unless the situation is corrected by the owner on or before a date to be specified by the Board of Directors. The cost of such corrective measures by the Manager shall be charged to the owner or operator. In instances where the Manager_has corrected 1 cond~t1on under the i ... diate correction prov1sion·of ~ection 16 .8, the Board of Directors shall 1scert11n and review the pertinent facts concerning the correction. If the Board .of Directors detemfnes that the Manager's actions were Justified, then it shall direct that the cost be charged to the owner or operator. . 16 .10 STANDARDS FOR CONSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION OR DESTRUCTI ON Standard~ for the construction, .reconstruct ion, or destruct 1on of water wells _shall be the standards rtconmended in the State Department of Water Resources Bulletin No . 74, Chapter II, an~ future anMtndments thereto. Standards for the · construction, reconstruction, or destruction of cathodic protection wells shall be the standards reconnendtd 1n the State Department of Water Resour ces Bulletin No . 74-1, and future amendments thereto. 16 .11 VIOLATION --PENALTY Any .vi olation described .in Section ·l6.12 shall be subject to Para9raph 16 .12 . Any other violation or failure to comply with any of the provisions of this Section shall be hJlndled as provided herein an-ctsha11 also be subject to Section 14 as app11cable . 16. 12 AGREEMENTS The District naay enter into agreements with property owners concerning the drilling or abandonment of wells and/or other 11atters covered 1n th is Section, and provide for alternate Qr nt0dif ied ntethods of 11eeting certain of the requirements contained herein.-In such cases, the agreement(s) will govern as to the applicability of the affected requirements, i.o the area(s) subject to such agreements . ' 16. 13 NO LIABILITY ASSUMED Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section permi tting or requiring the District or Manager to issue pennits, Make determinations and /or take corrective nieasures relative. to construction, reconstruction, abandonment and destruction of wells and quality of groundwater, twe District assumes no liability to the property owners or operators of wells or any third parties, for the making of or failure to make any such determination, or the taking of or failure to take any such measure , or the issuing of or fa 1J.ure to issue any such permit .. &.Ht ... ·-, .. ~, c::::J· .. ... CC] ..... _ c:::J ... . .a WATER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAP / ' • mian A-I c:::J ... . ' ' ' ' • • ... -.~. I -. PMl&id ~---·4"1• .. " .. ca1g WITH IN I R w.p. IOUNOA!!IES i "\trm.i:O' D -....1co D UN .. ( ' .,, t ,, • .... :,. ~ ~ ., . ,,, M llOC ~ fZa tutn. U#TA AU ICAC .. ~- -. EXHIBIT A.:.3 . .. ., SEWER IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT BOUNDARY MAP ,,. ,. <"-· ' " ' •• .. . .J_.. ;_/ \ .. __.._ t \ . ·4 'lf'.:..: . -' - ElHlllT A-2 1p11u I mzan a i• u.e Ir.la• ..... ..-.r Dietrin ao•• .. 1• or ... ........ It la bel .... ft'"8 tM au ..... .._.iati-fer ~. • ... MG••n•• .. -.r llenl• 11J Ui• nfe•••· ~~-M-=D~A .... ~~=::.oo::':: -=::-.. ~-~....,..., T.._ ....... ..,...,. ...-i._.. •nm•.111 -------' doiftQ...._._ ._.. ~ 11\111 be e HOTICl 18 HUI.I NOTICI 11 HlltllW WJllltC, INC . IOS1 . Mrc-.ocOAIT CON· 1100 .. 0 OOlltrUtOt OIVfN tfl •t ....... Q tVIN , ......... . 9Wott It •C . .,.._poOIUUIHQ, tlOt1tU• C·2, 1MW1 to IN pr~wltbe,..,,..by IWlll,_ ............ ., ~,c;:', .!!!!!._ • ..,..., ~~C..~'7•-eM ,, DllUIOM COO. etld the Qty of C0tte .... tO .. ~ .. ~ .._ ___ ~,. ---· .._...._.., --llelloenMdlfl1Nl~wtt fNCftyCounclt,PO .. l"9Cleyc..d,PO 91tdt It. •C. Newport 2tet St. C.2, Coete Mw ~111itcatiOM loll 1200. Coeea ....... C.. loll t300. C.. .._, C.. leed!, C.. tJMO CaW 12U'7 C-tO ..... (Qtf*lll tornie m?f.1200, on Of 110mie UIM-1200, Ofl Ot TNI bu91MU ii c:on· Guy Wew'M Verdatnell, factl bid ""* COl'\fOfm befofl the hour 11 00 am ~ tN "°"' t 1 00 a."' dl-.ctby.•eotpOtMIOfl 20'70 """"" .... ea.ta end be~ to Ille Otl'rlMV M.,cllS1, 1Mt ".,.,,,..,...,..~ .... Tfla r•tl•trel\I COl'I\• Meea. C.itf tala7 contrect documenft. lhel be ttle r~b41ty Of 11\111beINte1P0!11tll4t of INft09d to trMMCt l>Ull· Thie buelMM le con· lecll bidder ~ tubmit. ttie bidcMI" to o.ltWr 1111 bid the tltdd9r to dtlww • ~ ,.__. lllldet the tlct11toue ~ -., tolftl '4nlUt"• on the tcwm fur"**1 wntl to 11ie City c.tc'a Ofrlcil tiy to ti. Qty Cten1·1 ~ 11¥ ~ NMM Of Tiie r•9l1tcant com-tM OOfttrect ctocumenta 1 ttie PfOCMW ennouncect tlf'M m. propw ~.,.. li9led lboll't on J~ 1, menoed IO •t111uct bWI· .. Of tM prOpoeed tubCOl'I-lktl wllt be pul>llcly opened 8idt wlll be~ ~ 1Mt ,.... ~ tM l'ctltlout tractor. on tflll proj41ct u and rMd llolJd 1t 11 00 lltld ....cl etoud • 1 t 00 Scott W. ~IOfl. Vio. buell'9ee IWl'I• or namee ,..ulr.O ~Y 1t1e Sutit.t11ng am , or u aoon therMttar am , or 11 IOOfl ...,......, Pree6cMnt lllt.O eboll'9 on M•tefl e, and Subeontraetlng Falt • practicable on Friday. u pr~ on ,,._, Ttlil M•tamenl ... ·~ 1... Pfecl~ Ac:1 GoV9fnmenl MerctlSt, IHttnlMCoun-MllfCtl24, 1988,ln lNOouft- Wl'll tM County C*" Of Or-Guy V~ernan Code Sactlon 4100 et Nq, ell CtlM!bera, City Hall. 77 ell Chatnwa, Cl:r:.· Ti 9rlQ9 County on Merell I, Tlllt llllernent wu !tied &oh btddef mvet eubm11 ,elf Dfwe, Coete Mela, Cell· Fair Dflw. Cdlt• Cello 1Mt ~ the County Clwk of Or· wtth Met!_ bid e.tWled or fofOla. for tile fulnllhlng or A tomla, tor the tumllhlng of A 114 .,. County on Marcfl 7, ~. CMdc PIY•ble 10 ooMPUTEA DISK DRIVE TRUCK WITH SPEC•Al Putllltnec:I Orange Cout 1... tM DISTRICT Of e bid bond Adcllllonel' Mtl oJ the BODY Olllty PllOI Merctl 14, 21 , 2t. , ..... In ..... form Mt lorth In I ~lllc•tlonl may be ob-AddlllONI MCI of tn. Apri 4, 1Mt P\lbhel'led Orange Cout contract documentl 1n an lelned at the Offioe pt ,..,. epec:t~tOne m.., e. ot>- T ... &7 Deily Piiot M.,ctl 14, 21, 28. emount not .... tMn I~ of PIKChlllflf Agenl II 11 Fu telned •t .,,. Office of tM ---------1 Ap(• 4, 1N8 Ille rnaxltn\lm amount of Otd Ortw. Coale Mell. Clh-Purcl\lelnf Aoenl et T1 ,., .....c NOTICE T~19 .. a~.,, ... t...., , .... btO-IOfnta Ilda ltlould .,. r• om.. ea.ta M9M, c... def wtll enter Into th IUt"ned to the auanuon Qf 1n. fornla IMdl ~ tie ,.. AC~ .,..... ....C NOTICE propoMO c:onttact II I City c.tc. wnt•un Nid time t'¥"*' to the au.ntion Of tN NAlm ITA~lfT Mine II -ded to aucn Htnlt, In I IMled envelope, City Claf1I, withilt Mild 1- TM fo110W1no i-eona we NOTICa cw bidder 11'1 lfle ewnt ol failt.K kMnltn.d on the outllde ~th tlmll, In a IMled ~. OQino tlUlll'IMI u UIN 8AL.I to ..,,., Into NICI COl\tracl. the 8id llem Numbtt MO the Identified on IM outlldewlth ~. WJS TRADING, INC., Notice 1111«.tJy.gtwn ltlll IUc:tl MC\.lt11V wtl ~ for. Os>enint Olla the 8ld Item Humber end Wt 5031 kc:h St •C. Newpor1 pureuanl to Clltt 8ullneM & ~eo • &oh bid 111.n ~1ty Oc*il'ICI Date • 8-cfl, Cltlf taeo Profeulonl Code 521700 TM DISTRICT t...,..,.. Mefl •nd IYll'Y uem .. Mt £acfl bed st\111 ICNldfy WJS Inc • Dalawer•. 503 t ttllt tM ~ w111 ttie right to rejeet any Of Ill tOf'tfl In 1fle tplC!fication• MICtl and ~ Item • NC Blrcfl St • C, Newport Mii, tor unpaid rant the per. bids °' to w~ any If· Arr-; and ell ••CIPtiona to~M fonfl In tM ~lofte.. hech, Ca•tf 92980 eonal propwt~ to r~tiM In erty bid• °' In epec:lficatione tn\lat be dUr· Any end all-~ to tt1e Thlt bua•n•M ta con· belong to ttie llle blddWIQ ly In the bid •nd failure to ~neauona ""*bl dMI· ducted by • COfpoflltOn 9'1en Htl Purklant to IM prewllk>l\e Mt tcwth 1ny Item In the ly In Ille bid, and ,..,,. to Tt11 reglatrent com-Iran. Pecheco of Section t773 of the Labof 1p•eutcat1on1 1h1ll bt aet fol'th any Item In the mlnOed to trenaact bull• Sue w.nana Code ot the State ot Cell-g<ouncn for rejection of tile 1pec111c1t1ona •11•11 b• '*' llfldar Iha flct1Uou1 Jeftt~ Bolfdman loml1, ttie DISTRICT hu ob-bid eroundl for rejee11Gn of tM l>u14neea name or namee Anthony Ru110 tllned from the Oln1c:1C>f ot Each bid anall Ml lontl the bid. U11.c:t above on J1111Jary 1, Tom Voll the Department ol lndullrlll tuU nam11 end realdene»• ol Each bid lhd aet lorth lhe teet S ale will bl Mid 11 10 oo R1l1t1ona th• general all per1ona and p1r11e1 f\IU nam11 and r~ of Scoll W Roblnton Vtee A M on March 20 tt811 et P<41Y•lhng rate of per dtem lntar111ad In Iha PfOl)Otal II all per1on1 and partlea Prffldenl Amtrlctn Mini Storage, wag11 tnd Iha g•nerat 1111 bid II by I COtpotlllon. lnt.,..tad In the l)(OPOMl. It Thia llllement wu filed wfle re 11ald good• are Pf•vllhng rate for h01kl1y 111te the names or the 01. the bid la by 1 cor~. with tne Cpunty Clerk ol Of. 11orec1, 20941 Can1de Rd and overtime WOii< In Iha lo-fie:.,• wtto can 11gn an 1t•t• IM nlfMI ol tfle of· anoe County on Maren e, El Toro. CA 92830 catlty tn which 11111 work la 10 agreement on beh11t or the n~ wno can alon an ttat Goooa muat bl pMt fOf 1n be perlormed for ..en cren c:orporauon i nd wrtlthar agreement on bef\alf of tfle F410Me cun. and r~ from Of IYl)e of worker nMCled to mora lhan OM officer muat corporaOon and whether Pubtilhed Orange Coul premi ... 11 ume ot Mle e.1tecutt the contract T llgn II Iha bid Is by 1 pan. more then Ofle otflcec, muat Dally Ptlol M11Ch 1 ... 21, 28 Owner• ano Menag•n , .. rat .. llr• on fit• 11 Iha DIS· Mflhlp or a jOlnt venture. llgn If the bld le by 1 pert- Apttl 4, ,1889 ..,,,. rigflt to bid II .... TRICT office located II ll•t• ,,... ~ and Id• Ml'atll9 O< • loin• "'91\""9, T 455 Mickey Lawson. Mgr Ptt)'llcal Fac:lhll• Pl&nn•ne or ..... of 114 general part. 1tat• ttie nllMI and ed- ----------i Publlshecl,Orange Cont Trailer ~may be 00-Mfl end jOlnl 119nturara II dr.._ ol all genarat pan. "'8_IC NOTlCE Dally Pilot Mercfl 10 15. tlln«S on reqllft1 A copy ol lht bidder II 1 1011 nwa and joint .,,\#WI " ----------• 1tat 1'-r1t11 lhall be potted propfletorlhop Of 1nolher Ill• blddl[ I• • 101• 'ICTITIOUI .,...... 1220 11 ttie IOb Ille an1tty tnat doll l>U9ineta proprietor9"1P or another ..,,,_ •TA TIWNT h lhall be mancsetory upon unw 1 ltCtttioua name the anttty lfllt Cloll buekMM Ttie folloWlng pereona ere fltll.IC NOTICE the CONTRACTOR 10 wtlOm blCS at\all be 1.n the real name undw a l'lctlllOUt name. tM 00ong l>uai,_ .. tile eontrect 11 swarded and ol the bldW wtth 1 oe.g. bid lflall be In CM r• MtN PRESTIGE DOORS. 427 NOTICe TO upon eny 111.bcon1rac1or nation lollo-1ng aflowlnp Of IM l>ldd« with a o.g. Cl.nal St. Newoort e..ch. CON'TltAT0.-1 ""'* 9'ld'I CONTf\ACTOR. ·09A (IM l1C111tou1 namal rtellon toliowlng ltlOwlng C.ltf t2t6J CALUNO '°" aioa to ~Y nol leaa than tfll llld ~~ ~. no le-.. 09A (the flctl1tOUS netne)': Aoo.rt Alan Sel1n9, Jr Seflool D ltrtCI NEW· apecilled rll• IO all WOtketl lllloua name shall .,. UMd provided, ,.__, no fie. 427 Cine! St. Newport POAT·MESA UNIFIED employadbytNm tn theU· un .... theft '-a current OtJOlll name 11\911 bl UMd 8Hdl, Cattl 92683 . SCHOOL DISTRICT ec:uhon Of ttle contract regillflhon Wtlfl the Orange un... ,....,. II I ~ent Tl\ll bu1lne11 1e con Bid Otadllna 11 OQ No bidder mey wtlhdraw County AK.Ofdar In cue ol regi.tr t!Qrl with lbe ~ OUCted by en lndlvtdual o clOdl AM of tfle 22nd d.y etl'f bid IO< I oarioO of a..1y COll)OrlllOl\I lndude I .... County Record« In UM elf Tiie rag111r1n1 com· Of Mercfl. t989 (IOI d•YI anet ttie d•t• Ml NWnM ol the Pt...Oent COfporallons, lnClude the menc:.a LO treMaet l>vl'· Place of 8 td R~etpt for the QP«llflO Of b6d1 s.cr.laty TtMSUrtf end '*"" of tM Pr..ident. Mii un<Mt the 11e111ious Jllurcf\uing Dept, 2985·8 A payment bond end • Men~ Secretary, TrMIUfef, end t>ulineee n*"I Of nam. a.er Str .. t Coate M-CA perlormanc. bond wdl be TM City Counal o1 the M~ , llst.c:I a~ on (not rel) tJt121 . taqulre6 P<IOt lo lll9Cllllon Olly Ot Coate Mae r~ The City Council o1 !fie Aotl9r1 Se11ne, Jr P1oJeet tde nllftcetton or the eontrec:t and.,..,,~ ttie flgtll to t'4ljeC1 at1y or all City ot Coeta MIN,__ Thia •l•I~ was Iliad Name RElOCATABL£S In the fe<m 911 forth In lt-9 btdl the right to reject MY or"" wtlfl ltle County Clerk ot Or· P lena and/or Speelfl· contrect 00<:\lmenta Deted Ma(Ch 13 ltat bids . enge County on March 1 cation• for Ille mllertala Purauant to S.Ctlon 4590 Put>lltllled Orenga Cout Olt.cl· M¥cfl I , 1Mt ttat end/or ~ required of lhe Oo~t Code of Delly Pelot Merch 14 1989 Put>lllhed Orange C.O..t ,41MIO and tfle ~ lorrn on w'1lcl'l the S1111 ol Cltitornla. ,..,. • T412 o.ily Piiot Mwtirt 14', 1Mt Publllhecl Orenge Coeat the bid mutt be pteMnled co11tract wlll conta in T470 Dally Piiot March 14. 21, 21, m1y bl MCUred It 1111 provlalont permuting IMI MLIC NOTICE Aprti 4, 1tav ~chuing o.p1, 2985•8 1uccu1fu1 b ldd•1 10 P\aJC NQftc( T·•tl7 a .. , SI, COiie M•H IUbll!IUll MCUIU ... for anv ·- ---------wttlloul Chltga moneys w.thheld by tM DIS· ~TIC9 CW K _,. rta.IC NOTlCE NOTICE IS HEREBY TRICT to t neur• per ~ IAU ....._ ...... _____ _..._.....;;.... __ GIVEN that tfl• above-f0tm~ ~ the c:on 1 CW ""90MAL .t...., ~ ,ICTITIOUI IU .... U named SchOol OiatrlCI ot Or· lrect ~TY •-1 I lit_..,...... .... ..,,,_ITATl.....-T lt\Q9 County.CA, acting by Wdl.Uvu Mare1120~·to Notlcell~g!WfltNI .... ...,..... • The tol\o'Mng l*'IOflt ere and lflrougl\ 1t1 Oowrn1ng am pureu1nt to S1ct10111 In lfle ~ ~ Of doongl>ullMUU 8oetd,flennetler r.ier1.0lo BklOll• ~· 2om 21701·21715 ot 11141 CeJt-IM Stat• ot c.Moml&. In WJS IMPORT ANO EX· .. DISTRICT Wiii ,~ OH.,ftl~ ... ,d, ., lorn.a .,..,.,... end Pro-end for , .... County °' Of. PORT INC 5031 BffCll St up lo. l>ul not later th.vi the AllfM '· FWNlldel. '.K.0~ feulonl Code s..ct.on 2328 ange •C Newport ee.eti C..11 ab0\19-ateteo time e..lad CMilieelor, c-t c--of,..,. c.tomia ~ tn 1M Mauer of IM Elt•t• t2MO bld«.IOf the IWltd of. con-"""""c ..... Dtetrtc1 Code Saction 535 ot , .... of MARG u E RtT E L . WJS tnc: Oaiawar• S031 tract for IM 1!>CMt ~oteC1 ~ ~81'99 Cout CeblomHI Penal Code end KAUK EN 8 ERG Con· Birch St , •C Ne;,.port S.01 aha~ be~ In = Pilot MatCll 14 21, lfle Pl'~ of tfle Cd-MtV9l .. e..cn. Cel•I t2tl&O the pl~ IOlinllftad lbove. I T4 4 IOfNe Auction Lkens.n.9 Notlel•~gl'f«ltMI Tfl•• bullneH 11 con and lllall bl opetled lfld 7 Act, ti,e ~ _. lhl Ulldelllgtled wltf Mii et duc:t.O b)' 1 c:orPOfet1on C>Ubltcly r..O eloud 11 me .. _.,. MnnM' It pubfte aale by compet1trw pnvate MM to tM hlQhl9t I Tiie r1g111r1nt eom· 1bo.,.1t1tedhm.andp1ac;e ~ ""'~ ble)O•ng on tl'le 2tth oay of and belt blddef aub,ect to menc:.c1 10 tranaael buSI· Eacn btddar mult ~ K ... Merctl tH9, 11 11 00 confinnation of Mid Su· nau under Ille f1e111iou1 Wltfl eacfl bid • oartir..a or NOTICI TO IO dock AM on tM prem-pet1ot Oour1 on °' attar tM l>ullneu n1me or ,,.,,,_ Cllllllr I Cfledl 1>9YI~ to CMDfT°"' cw ~ Mid ~°'*1Y I\•• 31st di)' of March 1N9 .. hated 1boYI on January 1 IM OISTAICT or 1 bod bond eULK TRAHUER !>Mn atored aM wtlO ere IN offlo. 0( TRUST SEA· 1989 In the form Mt fort.rt in lhe localed al Publlc Storag. VICES Of-AMERICA, INC , Scott w Rot>lnton vie• contract ~•• 1n 1m <~~1g11,.107 1 2075 Newpoti BouleYerd 1n 2121 Eu• Pecthc Coa•t Pt-6ent amount not .... than 1~ of -· · trte City or Coell M-~·Y· Coron• Dal Mer Thia ttltetnent •a• I lad tfle rnaiumum emount of bid Notiee 19 "9reby o•van 1° CO\lf'ty of Orenga State or CA 92625, County of Or· wtth the County Ci.tk or Or· u 1 gu1ran1 .. tfl1t the bid· ~~!!!,°'1~,n~:.,~~I ;'!~'~ Cal lorn•• the gooda, Cfllt· anoe. Stat• Of ~ all ll'IQl9 County on Marer. e dar wlll enrer 1n10 the bulk lranster 11 •bout to .,. tl4NI or paraonel property de--the (IQhl, title and lntweet Of 1089 prQPOMd contrllCt 11 the ICl'bed below '" the rnll• Mid COOe41(Vl1 .. "' and to ,4103tl Mme es aw11ded 10 tucf\ mac:te on waonll Pfoper1)' tera ol ell tfle otrta.n reel pre>p«ty Published Oflngl eo .. 1 l)jddef In the e"ent of rallufe hereulaher dac:rtbed Bobby Stewart Sp lltuete In the City ol Foun· Deity ~lol Mercfl 1• 21 28 10 enter into .. Id contract The namee •nd t>uaineea 0024 '"II· mite baa, leln Vllley, County of Or· >,prtl 41 1989 · auch MCUrlty will 1>e 10<· eddrMM11 °1 rhe s1"T'•EndVEedN wtrbd trs cttrig bd drlSI' 2 a.nee Stale o1 Calttomla. r "56 1911.c:I "'"' eror• '" n1 llnd• partleuarly delel'lbed 11 lol· . Tiie DIST~ICT ,_,,,,.. MARX 3174 M1deir1 Coall Ttrnothy Connet Sp ~ to wit Nor'lh 170 ,_ ---.. -... -IC-Mn--TIC_E__ the right 10 reiect eny or all Miia, CA 9211211 E 143 4 1 r• rims nt 11ncs of ""' Eut 200 t.at Of tM ,.~ "" bide or lo waJw an If· The loc:llion in C11tl0tn11 rn1x Oki cllhg NOl1ll half ol tfle Souttl hall tagulet•lill Of lnlo<"m.itles ol the cfllef eaecut1w olfoce De nn•• Conucs Sp ol ,..,. Sou1r-t Ouwtar o1 ,IC nnoue IU.,..,, in .,,., l>t09 or in the t>oOd•ng Of pr1ne1pa1 bullMU oltlc• E 15 1 rn11C ei.c equ•p rv ,,... Nor'lflellt °'*1.er Of NA• ITATE•NT No bidder may Wllhelt...,, of thl 1nten<ted tr1nsfer0< 11 Oreg Oet1o111an Sc> E242 s.«:11on 25 TownlhlO 5 The follOwlnt l*tonS llt eny bod IOt 1 perlOd ol forty-aerne U l boYI -wtrl>d, l'ld·a-l>d mttr.a Soult!, Rlf\119 11 WHI, doing l>US!neta u 11,,. (45) days 1ner ,..,. data A.II oll'olt oo-namet rnoec: bu C>gr Cling S88M CREA TIVE TREASURES Mt fOf lM 09etl ol t>idl and addr-UMCI by tfle Tflom11 l1n9erl Sp •more commonly known &t4 H..,,.lton •D Coall A Peymant ~ •nd I 11'11~ tlarlalerOf ""'""' E232-CSrMI. TV 2 ~,. .. 17351 MllgnOI .. Sl1"I MIN. Celif 92627 Per10tmanc. Bono .,, .. be thr .. yetirl last )'Mrt tut d... ¥IC 11•0 rec;vr Fountaan v.u.y Ca&ltomie L.uia 0 aolef~~. r red Pl'IOf to eaecut-on OU1 IO rar • ""°"'" to the Owner r-•• the nght Tarma ol .... caeri 1n few.. 2020 Fu11et1on •44, eo.11 ~ contntet end shelf beltnten<Sect trenalerH 11• 1o bod at Ille,... Pu.-ct!•-"'4 ~ ol the UN\ed Meaa C.•I t2tl27 .,, Iha torm M4 forth in lhe tlOl'le "'''" be m.oe w1111 cath ody 61•t• on conhrmation Of Tiiis bu11nu1 11 con· contrect document• The nama(al and buto,_.. anes peo<:I ror .at lbl time ol .... or pan c.u11 ane1 bal- ducled by al\ lndiv>Cluel Eacfl bod6er lllll be a ~--OI the >nlen<Sed l)\;rCNM AU purc:haMd ~ eYldenced by note .. Tiie regtatrant com-llce n a e o con111ctor 1fln•-.a(•l tr• J AMES J good• .,.. told IS " Ind cured .,,-Mortgaoe or fruit metlOad to tr1n1ac:t OUIO· pureuanl to tM ~ RYAN, 1990 Park ~ rnu11 oe retnOYeCS al ttie t•tne I 0.-d on IN property 80 ,... under ,,.,. flClollOUS end PfOlllAIOfl• Code and Newpot1 leec:t\ CA 12ee0 o4 .... s. .. 1Ubl9C'I to pnor I06d Tan '* cant °' ..... bUa.Mll name Of nemet be ~ tn Ille rono .. ng That lfle property l*"lt-cancell•tt0n .,, 1ne _, of emount l>td to ~ OIC>Ollled 1119d lbove on November 3 I CllUlllCallOl'll 8 t ,,_..o II deec:nbed II\ Mlllem«lt <>et-0-1 With Oi<I (See attedled ed· 1N 7 WALKTHROUGH A walk· Qeneral u tum<t111• ha· end OC>iigat.O Part'i Oetad d•tlonal terms) Lu 0 SO.o-Lonoono t.hrougfl Of lfle Ill• 11 ldlld-tu r t I , • Q u 1 pm• n t tM 14th and 21•1 da" ol Bi<ll Ot ott.i to be In wn1· n, •• 11a1.-nen1 •at lded uled IOf Merctt 13 IHt trllOenllml. (>OOOW!ll, '-· Maren 1ttt Public SIO<l09 Ing 111'<1 .... bl receNed ., With the County Cle<k of Or· Pr~iw bl<ldet• er• to 1'••Ht1old 1rnprovemen11 Manag•men1 Int Tel•· the afOflleld office at any a.nee County on Mercn I , me.tatthe&uli,_Ott.c. and C0\191\ant not 10 com-p hone 18181 2H·80IO 111,,,. aner the 111"11 pu~ ltlt 2HS-A 8eef Str .. 1 Coala 1•· and II toc.ated •l \150 ~1 IOt O..ner cation -.of erJ t:ietore , .. 10409 Mela CA ., 10 00 AM Ca• Pleoentie Coate ..... Cahl PubllSfled 0rafl9(' Coest d•t• ol .... tan ~· Publ•lhed O<•noe Coett (7141 sse.-3217 tor detai•• j92tl2tl Dally P1101 Marc,, 14 21 1100 .. 1 01 the amount bid to O..ty Ptlot M.,Ch t" 2 1 28 Bide wlll not, lie accepted The au-. neme uHd 1oat .,. cleOOltt.cS w.tfl bo<S ~14 4 1989 T 4 from con1ract0<1 not att~· 1 by Nici tra"61eror• 11 N.kt r 4 73 O.ted lhll -dey ol Ill tno th .. 11ralttlhrovgf\ loca110tl IS MARX M1reh, 1989 ---------1 OOVIRNINO eOARO That Mid bulk rrinaler 11 P'UBUC NOT1CE WtU.tAMM.URTON.At- NllC NOTlCE Car•IJll e. ltocht, ~~ti:o~~c:.n~~: flCTITIOUllUllNHI :-::..~'!":·~ '1CTmOUllUllNUI ~~ Coe$t TER SERVICE ESCROW MA•4TATEMENT leVo1 ' Mt .... eun•NT Detty Piiot Mlfc:h 7 14 1989 lcoMPANY INC 14284 TM fc~ono ciereon• ... Publdhed Or1nge Coeal fht f~ l*'IOf\l lrl T45A BMch IMS Wealrnlnt1er, oo.ng l>uaiMA as Ollfy Pbot Marcf'I 14 15 21, d°"'f buetnMI.. Cal-IOfNe t2tlol3 on or •«• WJS INTERNATIONAL 11tet HAl lTECTURE , 2 ti• t •-IC m\nM' M11tcll 31 1989 INC 5031 B"Cfl St •C TW478 Caned•"° 14·C (I T0to ... -. ""'-. Thot bl.DI t11n11w II tub-Newpot1 e..c" Ca I t2660 ----------c.itf t2t30 ltct lo Cel!IOf"ntt Ut11l0<m WJS, Inc O.awer• !i031 f1taJC NQTIC[ Lay1 Arute 21841 Can• C~~CTT..2.,. Comrnerc..i C0CS. S.Cuon .. re" St •C N•'"'POtl ecsa "" 1'-C El T0to C•·f ,....,,,_ ._.. &1oe 9Hcll, ea 9Mea ACTITIOUe .,... .. 12t30 CAU ... '°"..,. Tfle name end eddr-of Tti•• b~•·neu •• CC>n• ..... ITAn•NT Tfllt bu•,,.,, 11 con· ScllOOI Otatrtc:t Co11tl'"• peraon '"'"" '"'hom ducl.O by a COfl)Orll!O" f fle ~ PWIOfll ••• ductedby •~indt~li ComtTlunlty~~ftCI ClatlTlamay l:MI ••BET· Tll• re g111r1nt corn· dolnQbuatl'MlllU Tfla regt1tr11111 com· Bid OeecJline 2 00 o Clock teA . SERVICE ESCROW menced 10 tranMCt bu91-TNT EXPL0$1VE wt.AA, manc:ieo to trenaect bu»-PM Ot "'-4 CStlY of'Allnf COMPAN)', INC , 14214 ne11 ~ the llCMIOUS n1 W tttt1 Street •V. ,.__. vr10er the llcliltOUI lMI e.actl 8'Yd • WMlrntnater. t:Nllnae9 name O< namet eo.l• ....._, Callf t2a7 ~ ,,_ Of """" '*-of 8fO AaoalPI-OI CA nea:3 Wld the IMl de ceo ll>O\le on ~ 1 Der'iilil P 0 Tooi., 171 w lated ~ on t.ferOfl 2, tlce of Olt-ec\or of ~ tor dllll'\I by erty cradi-tNt 1ttt1 Street •V. Coeca IHI&. ,... lr'9 ... ty Keltt\. C09lt Com· IOt De ~~ JO. IMt 8coll w Aolwleon vie. I t2t27 • ll'f9 Arla """"'Y College Otttnc:t 1310 llWtllc:ll it tht ~ d• P'Nlident Th.a bu ,,_ 11 con-n. •'•t.,,., • flltd Ao.mt A...,. Ootta ....... ~ ""' c~lon Th<I 1111_.I HI I~ ~ad by: an Ind~ ~the ~ty c;•k Of Or· t2t2t O.I• ~'*' ~ wotll ll'le County Oertt: OI Of• Tiie teg11tre nt com· ... eour.11 on Merell 1 'roj•CI ld1nt11tc111on Oateo Mlfd't to. 1NI anga County on Mat"Ch e. -"*' to tr•OMC:t bull· tMt Hema OOLOElll WCST I A.. I . wtd , 18· it1t ,,._ uQdtF tt1t tie1i1i0u F•W C 0 l l E G £ A E • _..,T1••1• ,410. bullMU Mme or ~ ~ Ouingie Cou MOVALl "EPlACEMENT Publlefled Oranp Cotiet f'\iblilhed Orange Cout 111.ted Now °" ... ll'dl 1 Delly Hot Merell '" 2 l H Of' 2 PCI TR,AHSfOAMERS Dally Plot Maret! t4 tte9 ~ Ptlot March 1• 21 29 1Nt ' Aprl 4 ,... ' • 1tll•H HAZARDOUS l47t Aprt1 4 1Nt Dell OT~ T es IU8STANCES "lMOVAL ' T·45' nu. lteteMant ... ll9d ---------.1 AOMEME.NT BID • 1"50 ti'\ the CoUnty C.... oC Of• ..UC ll)TU Piao. PtaN .,. on 111• Of· _,. eourity Oii ~ 1 ---------1 nc. of Dltactof ol Ptiy9ieaj tNt • PICYlftOUa W.. F -t l'taMlnO ~ ,._. ..... ITAW ~ Coee1 Com"'llflltv ,.,_._...,. PftOflt PICTmOUl klll... ll'wtlllMd OtMlll C... Tiie ....... ..,_..._ Coll•O• Ol1trtct, 1S10 dolna_._• MAMl l U W Oailt,,...Mwdl 1~.lt. .... .,_......a ACIMlt A_,., Coe\a Meaa VIOlO M~!a.G TM~_.....,.. April 4 ,.. ' • ICOTT•IU"'O~IAN llUl ·Tralltt,~V l714J A~AICA. I~ New• _.,.butlneltM fo491 ~ INt M-t1t1 tt •C Ql.1707 Pof19Mdl C-t*1 . 900Y CAT, 2'IO Aeotlil't--...... -...... -.. .... --~---.Olillt tM10 NOJICI IS HllllEI V Den e l Ho~11c1t.e1. e 8 '.0oat•Meila CaW tMM WJI IM Dalli •• GNIN "'91 tl'le above· K ....... ~ -..C.fl '-ttl ~12•Y1111-_,,;;.; TNe ~ OOft• ...... ..,, ~ .. c:-NMa ...... ,...., ...... r .._.. W: a __,eliOft 0... c:..i.y, Celtor"nl9 Ttlil butlneaa ts CIOn• Olllt tHa .... -. _______ ...._ ___ __, ...... _______ .._ _________ .-.. ______________ ...;._'1 TIM t .. latrMt COl'll• ~ l\r ... "'OU9fl ltl MtedW an lndiu••... T1'ie ~ II ODfl• ...._. IO ~ .._. .. •,.. ~ ~ ffl• rttlttrlf\' com· MleCI..,.. 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Nr NO FEE CHARGED; -.....~BAB 1aA.'""frP.. gar, no pe11 UOO O" tal MONTH futblltled '9A 11A,hplc. vlaw. 14901< Bkr SCPIU.Avt4/1 $1300 ~ PENINSULA'l'EARLY '*Mlrtlegl 1o42_77oe -.;;..-Aprll..Juna'714-414-511M •'-9 Ulr,mlcrol125. d/w,~':· =-= "3-8377 MC Incl grdnr 9•4• 1119 *u~r.-:: 2~~h~a!.~~°oW:, ....... LOVELY 18R OfSrUDIO :~ t={~ g=750 ~ ie2e 97 - hnchtl, ,.,,... 38R, 28A. frple, P•Uo,par, frplc. AYI "4/15th, $925 Theel attrecfule Apt1 Ila· APTS. •II uUI• paid welk 140l ~c*tor ,..e--e831 ---C .. C«YOURAD THI NIT DAY pool, CIOM to octan, •Very large 3BR 2BA ~ tura pool, IJ>a, prtvala 10 blech, lndry & patklog fll llllftUI aPYI GtoWs I S7S •hopping No Peta upper Duple• tat blk 10 .-oa p•tl09 "' dlek• ger-oe 497,..581 or 2"4t-12t1 ALWHI 111 lllTU SpKI~• 2-3BR (eom• 200 ecrM ... , or King-11 t50 •t7-t~1 _ watll'. 1 get-oe, lrplc AYI lst.nd 2606 or carport In a t>Nutllully 1, 2, 3 & •IR yMtly Apt & w/~ vtew)on FalrWty m•n AZ. 1250/acre 38R, 2BA hOY" Large Aprll tat lt3'75/mo l•nd•capad Hlllng, HouM Rental• Cannery or tMwpofl 8MCfl COUil-' ... • --............ .-it..-C• .... • _,. ... .....,..It(_ ............ . .. .,, .................. ..., .. ",... T~a. Good w1111 tabla. yard , f 1 r • p 1 a ca . YILU IEITILS 28R 1BA up11a1r1 IPI on So<ry. no pat1. Aentltl. JR Momt Inc. try CIUt> Ga19d comm, 2 road, 1r .... views Hunt A 11150/mo No pet a. Llttle Island, •vall 3/ t3 1 Bedroom 1660 675-4~ ear garege w/ttCf-0- flMI neetby 875-1887 -499-8500 S1000/mo yHrly No 28drm 1''•811790 L HAVEN '2BR, 1BA, Frple. w/d l\kupt, PoOI A a.c:• .,,.. , ....... ..--....... ...,. ... ,.,, ~ .. ...,.,.,,..o._.. ..... . ( ............ ., ..... """' .... ............... .., ..... , ........ , ..... ... ~ ..... -lt9¥ -... ...... toe ..................... ., • .,,,...,, .. * •• _...* pelt By appt 973.5109 2Bdrm 281 twnhM 1875 =o, e-. etc No pat• IP&-No pall NOw IMllnG • 3BR 281 condo type. -•r-• ---a•i-.-f 1 .... ...... ....... , , .. t ........ ,. ,...,. .. n.t Shlrtna 1590 frplC dbl gar 1975 2BR yrly. Gar, IQ pa,lo, Lg 1BR, 1BA Apl blamed a -·-••111115&• or re r_,. pwaons. v.,,....., , ........... ........,.. DUDL.Mll ..................... " .......... "'*-"-•'lOlllt C'. -,_ ·--· ._:r:; •...tu • 28f, 587&. beth ~t 678 doctt •vi St 150 8}3~722 Ollllngt, Swadtth frplc, COSTA MESA . lMM Ml-5309 2676 ...... ......,_,, c.nt• St. 96~532f •BAVRIDGE condo 9td, dlcil. Verymw 1850/mo MZ·1CH lU>CE 2BR 1BA Stepa S,,, OMl!nM Melcico. Europa 28' 181 high call 548"'4589 • to Mnd OcMn Vtww 2 lBR 9Ve!I to Mf'llot et r• (71') 911-7 tot. Brok.. COLLEGE PK, 3BR, 2BA, Blfblt e;tn~. p•tlo: MATURE FEM to atiara • BIG 1 l 2BR. Grt E Stdl w/ictr• 1l0<ege All maint ear patlC $1100/rtlO 4510 ~ rate "' lllCh. foe --- ~. ., II Counlry Kitch. Fam g&r9QI $1150 873-9451 homa wt uma BR + otc lo<:atlOn BBQ, lndry rm. Incl No pata 8'-4-0509 s.ut\Of'a 213-27t-8271 flan• ~~dUt1e1 ~ '":-1 ":3 ~ ~~"'!0 or 11tra BR av•ll S650 :!:'·g~~~ av•il. No o.luxa 28drrM on & off MN 9~1 Utll 4~2710 f0t inter"Mw gr '* · •PEmsa.& PT• C•U Ltz at 873-2695 ' Mect'I from 11050 10 Incl Empl mature CM .. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;:;;;;;~~ E'alda 3BR 2BA Twnhse •F•buloua & unlqva 3BR PREFER 2 d 1 --Olll IUl&IA 11350/mo 3Bcfrma alto uan mal~ Prer non-Soulh F, 2688 , ___ mll!_..,. ___ "!9 2-car gar, yd. nu crpt. 2BA 2 a1ory lamlly home • u II. no pets. • ...... _ .... _..,,.. Wau -•vi VIP Prop• 875-2232 drlnlcJ•--U.•, 548-9295 1BR ! Frplc. di•"' 1• 11100/mo 2038 Fullerton L d t.ml"' 2Br 2Ba lmm•cul•te, ...,., ..,.., ... ,..... , _ ... .....,.. ,. n HD&WJC!ndo! A 1y 968 8880 g ver9tl •. '' rm, carpet. drapaa, kitchan S~oul, quiet. MCure 1BR 1BA PENTHOUSE. LIDO ISLE. 2BR. 1BA, wutler llOO/mo + 5850 ppt on • .. hatdWoOd ft00t• CloM bit-In. p•rllally turn, 1BR, S610 OcHn vlaw. guard atove, frig, gar No pelt .. c d•P UUI• paid 11iboa llllnd 2106 lMMACULA TE, cozy 2BR to bay/oceen t>eaehel at S tOOOlmo U 3-5099 2BR. 1 BA, S710 comm Pool. gym l spa. Liia. brtte, ~ I« 2. 4ff·24M Av••I 411 'l'rd. small pet-o.k. 409·M StrMI Avl April --- -2BR 1~BA. S725 722-7223 LM•nn St 125 IM. 875-0377 ... Tll Wl'ftl 1825/mo Flrst/lasl ... 111. 12500/m Wa wlll reterw your apl --....... c::=::: 3BR. 1t'•BA. 11400/mo dlpo. 724-9909 •Lg daluxe Balboa Prilsull 2607 30 dayia free on paymef'lt 2BR 1BA loWlf' KrON NEAR Hoag Hospi tal. --=·="=D-===:::;.;; yewty 499-2715 <tower unit. St lBR lBA 2 car ar• a, 01 your flret ;,,0, rent. from Lido frpk:, gard Ltohl and airy 2 BR, 2 B.4 '!!' ' ..U YllM at F Street 2 wlo $825 +wale<~ sJbo Gu P•ld 979.1911 lndry. carpet, tanca wliaundry nkupt No ::..:.RmOOliilNiiii._~"'!"!!~·2•7•06• 4BR + bonus. 3BA, F•m lrptc. lovely atlo, w/d yard, •P• Ci.an & ltlrat Peta 1850/mo. 8-42-6829 -0 lalbol rm. l"'~al dining rm, 3 ttkupa. $1600/mo NCurlly. A•k for Pete or -m 11-• S1050 yearly 675-7812 --* WAU< T * erMsuli 2107 "''" Ellen 631·8260 _.., --.. -SOUTti COAST PLAZA _,..., __ ...,, ____ car g•r on one of the YIWlllTILI -Spaclou• 2BR Apia. 2BR 2BA Duple-. lrple, •WPllTlllllllAPTI KnCMtlprMilO" nloel tlreell. S1700tmo lll-•112 Balboa Panln1u11, ocean Beau11ful pool area l•rge gar'aga w/d N1wpor1 1350/mo 8-45-2-435 QUIET LUXURY 3Br 2'-'IBa + dap. C•ll 540-7355 __ view, 2BR, new deoor, 2 rec. room & laund~ rm PanlnaUI•. c.ON IO Bay. ·~ llnl" , Ii ttoma. nr bay & OC11•n TORELLI REAL TY •AVAIL NOW! 4BR 2BA par k I n g s Po I s ONLY 167~5 mo. S l2501mo * 720·9771 •W111 Mlf llJPI• BAKER/HARBOR Cabla $1500/mo/$500 w .. k. ES VERDEBUCCOLA Back Bay hOme New S1295/mo Call722-9144 ILl..alPTI •1....... EXCLUSIVE BEACH TV, hla eoo+t/WUh non turn. 4/1"'8/15, 875-9266 ~R ~BA f & di 2 carpets & paint, gar Pell --·-·· ...___ COMMUNIT'I' amltr ampl M :)O+ 188 MUI""' gat'. s1..00'rnc 'it~~: & OK.. $1595/mo 5•8-4447 COfonl def MM 2622 -·-Frig, dlahwalh•r. llove Beautiful IBR 1BA, •II new ~.Betty 5"~1.:!_ 2BR lux condo ~ pkg. grdnr Rel No pet 1866 "lllffl" Ill 2U OCEAN SIDE OF PCH TIL ~ Incl No pate 545--4155 1n1ar1or, d/w, micro, gar Hotets/Motets • 2718 vecant. S1 t75 997-8382 Klnglll Cl 979-5278 _ Sngl IVI twnhma Br•nd 2BR 2BA rafrlg , w/d. lrg 122·1111erMZ·11!1 •2•• 1111* Enfoy our pvt bctt. --~~-~~~~--;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~I NEW E'SIDE 3BR. 3'~BA. new allver/gray Cfpls & dbl g•r. pOol & tac patio, lwrJ h PttsJ Frig. diahwuhef, 11ov1 =~:g{,mo Also 2BR 2BA UllU ... COIOf\I dtf Mir 2122 F9m rm. den. w/d ttk-up. appllancft. S1350/mo view S11951mo 646-9286 Olnlll 9VaR ~·No pa11 545-4855 *leatla.thtr•* mTll • . . h. . ·~< ... ... .. ..... ~ . ... _. -• •••--d/w, lrple. gar. fenced Bkr .CALL 8-40-56&4 2BR. 1BA, deck LNie. I lrl> •tBR 2 bloc:lc If tandt SORRV.,~~6 0 PETS. Wkly rentals $155 & Up ~No~ s12®'• yrd. $1350. 850-4965 llnlEW OlllT N/S no pall Pool, neat E'9'dl 2BR. garage. i.rge Soma uuta Inc~ ~nelosed •at• l1Ml1t HBO. Ir• eoff•. Mlted ' ·. -.... b .. cn 4250 S~ecrest yard with patio. wahr hk· garege $700/mo Av•tl· _... pool. 1111>9 lo oc; .. n l'P_ml!'!! ______ Agt 67~535-4 Hunt. leld\ 21 2BA. 2BA, GI Exec IMng Ln $195/mo 78\)..-0329 up s775tmo. ab'I nOwt 790 8882 -Kil'I •vi 995 N Cout Hy "" ... .. (o;; Mell 1024 LRG brtghl & airy 2Br, Lower untl w/garage 2S44 ORANGE __ _ _·_ NICE Npt Hglt 2BR gar-Laguna 8Ch 494-5294 +din 2,hB• dram•llC LG deluxe 2Br 281, sky St,-400/mo •IHI.... TSL MGMT 8-42-1603 •BALBOA PENINSULAw age laundry tac gas _ IUll .. Ill Ill w/lolt FP ~mad call lltll, 2 F/P1. Rom•n tub, ILIFFS 38R 2BA cul·d•aao toe• OIZT •-•E 2BR 1BA. 'doort 10 nnd P••d No peta $785 LAI.a llAll Ulfna uetd, S240K. Bkr $ t47S No Pall 8-40-6069 1700.f nr Hunt Hart>our C 2 Gd p•rklng ~ Fernleaf .... Gaa & wat« pd $900 mo 850-8213 °' 760-1418 'WEEKI. y RENTAL • '!"!"'-111111111!•-.,..---.-, 963-8377 s1200. 2t3/8G0-9513 s:.:"c!:~ .::., Sl700/mo Celt Bus Hra 2BR 1BA. gar .• yd, lndry Reis raqd 7~2-7178 OOEANl"RONT OH THE EJeoeAtly-funMhed. Maki • ~ 1< '".. ... .,HoUlll==='=Condos===::;:;:;; ---.,.--:~--~. 28~ ~Et~ ro'4!..-~1~v~ LOVELY 2BR 2BA Ilse nr St soO/mo 9•m-5pm only 640-SGP rm, great toe $825/mo •EASTBLUFF TwnhH BEACH 2BR den year· TV. IP&. l'IN1~ pool. "' Homa on lg R-2 comar lot. g-· ""' """'• • w.,n1< & Grat\9"1 Xlnt • b 675 3568 -577~orta ..... 38R 2.... 2 • kltc:Mnt ~ + tr• brMfc· Ginlfll 1002 t81h SI 1 blk E. or New--$1500/mo 3t2 Poppy hd b k d II I Martha Macna .. 1Mt,AAC38drm 2Ba. 1800 TSL MGM~ 642-1603 .,..t ..,. ear gw ly. earpat & drapes etc fast $250/Wk 499-a775 1 ·81 d Askin 787--0656 or 882-0561 nghbr · ae Y w ru 1 Grubb.& Elli• Realtore IQ It . French doors. __ _ __ No pata. $1025/mo yr Calf 650-7572 •--·-----Ul. •••11,. por v . g .-tr .... $1125 213-&U-6200 wahr/dryr 520 IRIS EASTSIOE IU C•ll Mon-Fri -•••U11-~ • S23S,0000wnr645""11 493 Mom"'O c.tlyon Rd 510-0578/213-378-1506 $1800/mo 7209966 1BR small but cozy 8«-8852Alt(lorRuth11 OCEANFRONT ._ -•~" NJM lllllL" New, bMuhlut 1,300 11 -~ BAYVIE'/4.CI exec condo. _ .. w/lot. 01 n'atural wood Unlurn. lo~ 2BR. 2BA. Wkly renlalt now •vaJI DTDT .... ' Hunt. le.at 1040 E'-" Condo. 2BR, 2BA. LAG du~~•Blri-1-;et ~~; 2 2BR 2BA. 2-car gar. AC. Newer 2BR 28A. new Fresh & clean Laun<Sry LITI If 11111 lrple, gar yrty lae $140.00 wt( & up 2274 ac tub frplc key to Piii tolll I\ a. . s. w/d, pool. Aval! lmm9d carpet w/d hkup PV1 ,5501 S 1,880/mo 642-3443 Nwpt Blvd. CM 8-48-7445 , mAll Nr Edlaon. L.aCuetta 3Bft h s1'350 ieo-6077 Rom.,, tub, lkytite, appx $1325/mo * 854-9570 atlo • etc! S 1100/mo rm & cable mo 1 & 2BR. g9fage. lndrv rm. --SITUATED on a t\Ulalda pool, IJ>a, RV, cul-ca-sac: . 2400 1f. nr Hunt. Harbour ~v•ll 'nowl 760-e862 Q38-0S52 clC>M to beech Nici quiet . VERSA ILLE STUD 10 Wl'ly c:flaae all e>v« town to with. commanding view S316K. Huge SBA + Harbor vi.w Hiii• $1-450. 213/860-9513 --WTlllE toe. 5895 to $875/mo Condo Gar . MCurlty, 1911•9dvantageofMlaa? of the P.cfflc ex:..n and 48Alg prvt lot $310K O.lr•ble 3BR. 2BA home N M Don Id Dou I 4BR ....... IUm" WONDERFUL 2BR • loll. t490 MONROVIA pool, •P•. ctubhse, incl The beat buys In mw<:han- Clty of San Clemente, 2BR + 2BA. lg prvt yard. on huge lot, pool, IP• ~ ~ulef ~1-Cll-~9 like Professionally decorated 2BA. llreplflGa. deck. no O.rllnj1 1~!c,~n~~ ~T~; TSL MGMT 8-42-1903 lrlg 5850/mo 854-8090 dlaeOCC1VdallylndM1 fted thll5bdrmcuatomhome l152K.Bkr963·8377 Maka offar. $2150/mo new s 1295,mo Bkr 3BR 2'.itBA w/aeclud9d pall Nosmoktng 703''t ~~di~lon l A~I 411 11 for the petaon wanting I t •··M. l 2 F1ya 858-2210 Agt 9&3-8377 cOUrlyard & patio & prl· N1rc1uu1. S 1250/mo 1695/mo 675•8427 1om11hlng unique & U • .._. r LOVELY new 28r 2B• vatespa Childref'I & pet• 721"'4743 ____ . __ _ apact•culu. Oram1Uc 1st fibe OFFERED condo. Mstr Br w/jaeurzl. SEASPRA Y, 2BR 2~'· Ok SW °' long term WTIM·LllE lllW1 anlry w /tkyllghU. Beaut3BR2BA.gar,g1ted w/d frptc pvt beach frplc. gar. MC. pool, te t· lee. lmmed oecpy, Costl Mesi 2624 28R 1814 s8oot mo Spanish tile floor, 1end a condo. Prln only 11300,mo ·75g...8081 nit. w/d tik-up. 1 ml to S1950t mo Call DOUG Bachelor. no kitchen CLASSIFIED ADJ'EllT-ISIN6 SALES 11 ft Kol -pond, -.u · ...... ,...500 '* M&-t9-33 • ' bch. $995 960-1722 HERBST 720·3980 or Sparklln~ Cle•n ar 1 rOYndad by lush tropical MUI NW nDY •• -~ --W<B• s 50 All"U111TrPDlft-!pa1:!n~t.'-:et:::c42~50~---800~2~o;fr -t---------:--:o=-:o=-=1=N=-=-:G=-- pl.,,ll and taH palms. Irvine 1044 28' 281. frplc, gar $1690 ltvlnt 2144 ~ ~~A.V Gar9g1 Sorry no pats. 650-5194 We are A to our ales tarr. MulUlavel w /clreular 511 Seaward 760-8382 KU'-'FW. , 1960 WALLACE tlalrway & 1u1pended ...... ,. UNIVERSIT'f PARK-Mar· \t"'' .. J \""""'I' 111" II 8-42-1424 642-4905 E'SIDE tBR Upstairs ( dining., .. between the 3BR 3BA. Pmne locellon UNIQUE old COM duple• quail• Model. 3BR \\ . t., ' \. Cable TV hk·up refe<en· I you can type al lea l 45 wpm and have 111 •.nd 2nd noor ova<-on thl pool Highly up-2BR 18A, carpal, drapes, 2''t8A, CIOM to pool-On ~ALTOR<; • Cle raqd No Peta $595 =l~r~tt ;'=n:'~ ~=::t~ :,,~·~~ ~:no as~:~· g~,~~ S115~/m: ~:,·8~~-~~.. ..... IEYe IPU WeatFll!ld _3_52_v_1e1oria. 645-_8_18_1 great telecommunication skills -We can Windows Maid's quar-l!Qhl. af'low Ilk• e mOOel. report raq'd &40-2549 1BR loll, tBA. encl patio, 1 blk 10 sand 3BR 2BA 2 H••f1•.,,. E'SIOE 2BR IBA College ff b I teu OV« gar•ge •nd Own</Agt $369,000 or lrplc. wahr/dryr ttkup. cat tar· w/d hkup. micro. ---·· EnclOM<S garage, laundry 0 er you a a e a ary + commi ion A D mute< bdrm nu fire-IM S2500/mo. Clall P•ul Costa~ 2124 new carpal & drapes frpl t-400 Agt, 722·8520 Large •ttract•~ Ai>ll in a lee No Pets! U20/mo ~ P'ae. & aapar•te offtOI. A 840-5324 PrlllCI~ only Av911 lmmed $795/mo blauUful garden Mttlng MCUnly dep 8-45-7234 a .l":.,.,.t place tO WOrk g91M rm 11 •leo Included · 2 E'SIOE Twnh... Gar. CALL 5.44-3842 · UDO ISLE. 3BR. 2BA. Pool/ap• Ger•ga or --~ff#· • w/pool labia & spa. Thi lndry. good toe, 29r 2Ba. p•tlo $2100 carport SOfry no pall E·Sl<M Triplex SpaclOut S.495.000 llral trust deed ~ le.at 1069 frple, y•rd. '$910; 2Br TurtlaRockGlen.3BR.de-UDO ISLE. 2 1tory 48r • •SEVERAL LOCATIONS tunny 2BR. PAllO, lndry, Fall Tl•. e & P•rt Time A ... 11.ble. II anumable and owner '!:=: $780; 668-4019 Days tachld, exec hm. On oul-den S2500 2Bdrm 2Ba $800 new decor QUIET• S79S may carry :lnd TD. Call 8-40-2426 evea/wl(nda d•eao & ;reanbelt 1 blk LIDO AREA Furn., Sec 398 w Wiiton 931.5593 359 Woodt•n~ 673-3800 tod•y fOf appl to tee. 1121 W UY Ill •3BR 2'~BA d'lux twnhae frm pool, Jacuzzi. tennis bldg, pool. 2BR. 2 -tBA. -----G1tdan Apt nr Newport 1599,500. 11'111111.YlM nr bch. Obi gar. lrplc. A/C. grdnr Incl. $1800 vv1S3500 I 89droom $640 Hta tBR, 1BA All 111-1100 3 Bedroom•. '2~ Baths IJ>a, lncd yd $1250 Pel ok 85+8559 HAR VU HILLS 4BR. tam. 2Bdrm 1Ba S750 arrlll'lilles Avall lmm9d (_1., ~ .1. 1.1 KJNS Cape Cod Immaculate, 642-9666 °' 8-48-6541 W11tp•rk large 2BR new MVU,..1':;.,"("' CONDO 40 • 301 Avocado 842-9850 5850/mo 673-6-403 ' ".\J'"" I • • ' wood floors and snullera-'* 3BR TOWNHOUSE condo, 1mall lolt. 2BA. 2-Bayfront'patlo, lur~ 2BR. 1 Bedroom $855 •UT LIOITllll IF-( 1 l\ll'\i\\ Ready to move-In . NPT HOTS area, lrpk:. car gar, w/d, lrige, lrplc 2BA $4,500 2-41 w Wtlson 631-0960 Spactoua tBR, patio, new 8mii2J Ht \I I OJI"• $582.000 patio. very n!Ga 322 Oala ll200/mo. * 721•8508 BAYFRONT Lg dock, furn --fridge & deQOf $825/mo ••2·1200 SUC S 1025. 760-0768 LOVEL y 3Br 2B•. lam. rm. 2BR. 2BA. den. lrpl. ter· IBR larg• t>eautlful, pvt Q\1111. pool, gu Incl, no •• ,, ltbt4 ••••i ~l~mrn~~)~I~ •E·lldl 4BR 2BA. lam rm !jf~~~:;:n~-::.~: L~~A ~[:0 2 ltory 5Br. ~~ .. e!~~h~21~~~ ~o!: ~:soo E ~8t:v::' ', ••• 1 ttm. 2•000 "'· dbl g•r' tannlt prrlv v $1550/mo boat dock. S 10.000 390 Vlc:t«ia St 549-9523 673-8632 frl)lc, huge raar yd $1525 (U-repalr). Alao t9X delln-Incl grdnr 642·966G MO-t327/H 720-7852/W WlltltrMt ..... IM. IHI"' 11T WTll llWLY •ma Tiii quant properUes now 1111.Tlll U1 HOI 18R 1BA S565Jmo $.400 av•ll F« Bu...,· a Guidi *m-••• * It::::: •-...... 2148 • · 2BR w/gar. crpt•. lncd yd ,.. -•ns-~ _ _,,, aec:urtty Avail now• ~t20 CaH l·SPM call 1-800-333-4100xH48 F1rn11y rm, big yud. c:i--38R 3 ...... ___ 1 lmlllllUTD.. t970Wallac• 831-1879 2 .. 28 p1..._t•a ·o · •710 LIDO ISLE REALTY WORLD . St395/mo Catt 548-9164 ___..t • .... ,....,... n Comm 2BR 2BA 2 car ~ -·' • 0 BE C Canyon, conv 10 twys, all • I .. II• • Ull - Do yourself a favor-Call us. Cheri Freeman 642-4321 llilyPilat 330 Weal Bey St. Coat.Mff•,CA ELEVATOR 10 rootdack NEWP RT A H •f••• ·-••• aman• S 1450/mo g•r9g1. pool, fac:uu f •a •Wfllf 1111111 •• dd ba & -,,._. ~ ..... c 22 Walle 10 ~ 1111-Dahwlhr fir~ patio E .,, ...... --~• for labulou• ,..., • y .... ..,,'"""' 2BR 1'hBA TwnhM Frpl, .,......_. S1395Jmo 0 es'Zr200A91 • . --__.ou.e ,,. • .,,~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!•••········-------· nlgh1 ht• views Exciting . cSO. 0.,~. W/D hie-up · =:i-·~~ ~O~ 1BR. 18-A w/dln .,. ... ow, i:: n1W9r 3 bdrm beyfronl 2218 E. PectficlC $905 Newport iHCtl 1f69 FANTASTIC furn ocean SMOKERSS3000FFSE-oak e•blne11. pool, with dock 10< 2 large .,llTUM UY~ mo See Int. lt\en call -front. Ilk• naw 3BR CURITY 8-45-0302 carpon & tMry tacit yechll & bayfront liv•ng 2BR Condo..,.,.., full MC eve 7S~1I0-4 D/8"4•-8'722 2BR2BA1ownhouM 2cer 21~BA . Avall now S0951Mo Nopata Cu<tll room. dining room & '"""'"' gar,w/dhtlup,trplclnltv-monthly. S2750/mo EASTSIOEreiicomPift' 831-1268 mute< $2,250,000 bldg C?omplelely furn 3BR 2BA Hou ... 2 cer ;&r· Ing rm & matr bdrm, wet 4409 Seashore Open 1-4 18r apt With ratrlg . 1tova, Prtvala ~.~ Y(lth 50 boat slip av911. ege, lrpk:, fenced yard b91', cnlrt air. S1895. Sat & sun 544-248"4 lrplc, ell utM.indd S625 ward w/lr... Modern -..~ "o--s, lie. Mu11 eell, by owner· Avtll nowl S 1250/mo Nr Sorry, no Pit• 8-44-0509 _Avall 3_11 e&0-5194 !,,_..._ "BR -u• •p• _, .. 11•1n ..n $395,000 7141673-150t SC Plue 540-0908 -HARBOR VIEW HOMES. ..._, ' .....--.....--" or 8191245-7781 •••t•T OlllT* 58A 3BA. rum or unfurn 2BA, t'~BATwnl't" PallO. $750/mo. •~5* - REALTORS 631 1400 673 6000 760 3600 Bayrldge D Plan. 3BR, MLmlllT• 2BR2BA~.2eatgar. $1950/moahorttermlM rr· lrpt. n51 Piii 1111111a 38A, ttlQhty upgradlcl & ... clOM 10 bch Frpk:, w/d. 7st-I099 or M 4•9327 8~~~~5 l0~ ~~~ 2BR w/Q#. cip11. drp1, modlfled.Muat ... to~ B'Ur/MoArthur. St frig. micro, d/w & truh Ught & bright, 2BR, 2BA. btt·ln•. fncd yd w/patlO ll•v• Aleor Rulty Albani 1BR. 1BA compeclor Pool, aauna w/d & relrlg Incl. clM 10 28r 18•. pvl patio, car· $3&-4120CALL 1·SPM HD MWI PATllllTt 71-4-975-1825 _ S745/mo 838-0405 & tennla. Quiet .,.. P001 & lt!Opplng lmrnad port, lndryrm Rac:ant r .. 2439 Orange ·o· .. $750 *HARBOR VIEW HOMES Dayia, 731-7528 Eves 11500 Al/I 5/1 8"48-021t potHaalon No pate or modal. v.ry nice. 5875 --------Wa'll gl~ yOY the down In tme*«• s 1550/mo Call 390 Vlclorl• St. 548-8523 exc:t1gfora1h•reolown· 3BR. 2BA, lg pool, newly Nan~ Brown. A~t. 11rahlp. You make the remodeled. Offered •t mthly pymla & wa •hare $.499,000. 852-8148/0ys Dilly P.1-' 551 700 °' 552-162 1ppr1e. You racelv• 850-3008 evenings UI 100% l9X blnelit1 MuSI 310 ALISO AVE-$595,000 •t•llAHllffl haW Clain credtl Agl 4BR NJ)I Ht• CO<l'llf' of Loce1ld on • Wida luah 957-8002 Oya. Ev. Wknd Cliff 0r Ocean v1aw trom oraenbltl. tnta •itPa~ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;...,,;;;f 2nd fir. Ownr 675--0647 38R 2~BA beeuty It up.- Ost.I Aksa 1024 Newport Haight• Oee9n 8RAF1' gradlCS 10 .ul1 thl mlllfon •2 H .. on Loll E/lkS•I View Home. OYel'IOOklng SS appatlt .. Chlldran & 38A 28A + 18R tBA All th• p1rk.. 3BR, 2BA, 5016: Crocha1on pell otl. ShQ(1 or •ono r.done. 1295f<? Ownr· 2.500 ti, bv owner lerm IM. lmrnad occpy. ' R ~to-molta $2850/mo Cell DOUG Aot wll oo-op 8-42-teee 1579.000 te0-208-4 N ond eosy·1o• HEAIST 720-39'0 Of . ~ ",...., Merrill Lynch Re alt v AlDrOFl.Dr Breathtaking view of hills and break- ing surf. In fabulous Emerald Bax. Includes plans/permits for 5,000 s.f. home, ready to 10. $995,000. 759-MOO weorthrff pec:t 780-6000 E outfrt U•boby nr~ yorn or croc.het ~ I R f!~~o~~: st:\\'1 1"YJ· rt"~ 11 hons fOf M1sHs RE~TORS P,S ,S 1nduded J Aa a convenience to our Dally Piiot cuatomera We'le Open Earlier and Stay pPerl a..ter tor New ads, Correction• and Canc1llatl0n1. To Place Your • Dally Piiot C fled ·. -· Cal a Oaiy Pilot AD· VISOR 642·5678 flWLOWER RATES L"E~ $2.20 per day That s ALL you pay IOI' • llna. 30 day mmlmum In Ole SERVICE DIRECTORY INCREASE YOUR REACH GET IM OVA IMPROVED n-• .. ........ ..., nuftPllll '0# more Information CALI. 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Newpc<t $6500 862·2911 111-llll beauty 873"1187 w;-13 SUPER BEETLE "2 ..... 1 ' pper nec.47e-5S80 COCKTAIL TABLE PtU&Anlmlb 11\n 8Hch ~4'·01211 or -JAGUAR 87XJS 2hd owner engine runs -- SHIPPEF\/RECEIVER UPS e.xperieoce helpful MacGregot Yacnt1 1631 Placentla t M lllPPtM/HO CURI Part· Time S11r1 $5/Hr Call tor an app1 ask for Jamie 648·3802 TEACHER FOR IN· FANT/toddler program S•nta Ana Hr1 8:30 10 5 3P Oeoree In Early Chlldhood or related held required Sal•ly bllHd on qu1llllcat1ons & U · penence 5-43·801• Mediterranean base Xlnl FREE 10 good lo-1tng 6"4..0510 TlHI Sit '14 ltSS&l 20011 . & Bl.ck on tin. ••c.:ellent atrong hat ~ m11nt 'II·-UlllT IT eono $250 540·2825 home a .. uulul, long .... -"!"----.~--1 Autos Imported 9100 Full Loadad Low miles ,, • concllt1on All m11n1en· very well, Int~ good Extt• anarpt Low Mila• heired c11 Sp•d•d, Misc. Transportltlon ---·-------51pd, r•dl•I• ••toy• enc. records A .. u,,,. cond Rellab~ trart1p t2GY(;e21) ALMOST Newbetge sofa decliwed e>v.ner hftn· 'lllllllClll pt 1teertng, brtlces ••r l uu (•2E CK6H) 11200 ot>O 682·710610 SllJll too l.,gefor 11"'0G rm t>l'oken mv1tg1veuQdue ----~---90~~,0~I Super ahatp·must Mhl' (1LCT272) 721-Ul7 8'~98 1/E • !,~!c, ~~ ... ~';"2e;ican to unlorturiate circum· Auto Lenl (2FON89•l llPHllR YW LEIN SALE tt78 PootlaG VW'""C•bnOl•1 1987 -'' IM L .... NITIAI st•ncu 12io750 BEFOREyouDuy examine $7832 111·1111 CREVIER Coupe LIG • 683WOF white -.1om1ttc 8000 BchBIYd/GO Frwy IUSI IUllOHD I FREE TO LOVING HOME 125used Mercedes.Benz VIN •2H37U8A18"331d m11.. Mini condition n2-1111 Foolboard With rails, Sweet Black lib m1• and our resale leaSlng IOI llllPIE N•TtAC 'tl Jma DEMO be SOid at 10AM. Match 113,.500 Obo 721·9356 c AO 1"8-5 Eldorado, queen size $195 840·8733 Female t-year 1ho11 Plan Compare House ol Bch Blvd/G G Frwy 5 spd, llr Low m11e11 23. t989 81 900 WHI (2GCN973) ,.. • 765 Imports & Be Safe 112 1111 (2GM E915l vwmonl Ave, Anahelm 51,000 muea, orig1n1I FUTON & FRAME OuMn WANTS LOVEI 6"5· 1 21311 l• MERCEDES • llPHllR YW SILE$$ --9300 own• r . I 10'00 0 1lze Xlnt cond-only --J M ERCEDES '8• 300CO Autos Domestic 67S.765g ~~elN~~~us~ 12~Eolol Musk1llnstru~nl:05s HW 2 H JETTA 111-HJI HEW ClAMPtcS Of ~r:c~ d:h~m:"~"':!7!· ... ••• rs•t It. CADILLAC 1981 Seville, C 673 2450 Sl73.53tmo Lease tax 62 Mercedes ALL ... llWlS n.• Pl£-OMl.D llMWs $19,800 673·9-451 5 spd, '" cull whls '84 000 mllH. original ASAP 811 • 5-PIECE ORUM SET S526 94 down 60 mos """ f1WL087) owner 16000 548-2091 •nytfme W1111 power To ms •nd (•04813) IHIUnaau llAUf '4P m. A11lo> ?\ ,,.N46v MllOIMS lllZ 13181 .. -------:. o SIPE•IOR YW Now yOY cen allord a new 8' '>2~t S•pd ,arc. lb DOVER SHORES M V-cymbals New $3 75 n BMWI Hurry while supply d~ I jSi Aul' llJOJ U 1111 "8 llC ING SALE' Sml tables 770·7760 lll·Hll 220SE fltll1jectl11 ta111 63,000 m11H, runs good Ill LIMPll PMTIAC TELEMAllmll cOYch cnairs 3pc whl STERLING Sales Service Spou lllrhMI St6.000 8ctl 81\/d/G G ~"*" cust~ sectional app s Pl & 0 ORDER your 89 or 88 Arr ""'"'e< lleeti"" disc Parts -Leasing le•rh Ratt IHralttt etc $1·$750 646-8908 anos rgans Mf!rcedts·Benz ano oet br.;;s-lamb'"''~.,, 836-3171 979-8208 Hl·Ml 1 11 you-flave •good phone M OVING FROM DOVER 6059 ~"!:S:~~ 0~!,~~/~~-m1dnig ll blue BMW ~=g~ !:';r!.~~!&1 1 I 'llMY•Lll ... voice •nd cen use an SHORES Couches small BALDWIN ORGAN tun 2 """"• & Be Sate 2131714 2 PieGe nub c1ps t5•0 JamborM Road 1500 Auto Mall Or •• 420EL. $34."50 1•••11 V·8 auto, '" • PI S exiraS80 toS300 weetcly tables chalfs ap· kaybo1rd wt t7 ,rhythm """ Ne .. por1Beae11 Santa Ana "" · ·• ...... (2GUR7591 •nd ~n work par1 time or plltnces etc S 1_5750 fun michine st 400 MERCEDES •tlOO II E 88 300SOL S35,t50 1284g full Tim. CALL Steve .,, .. 6-8908 CALL 548-8175 • • • 140·1444 55 Fwy at dtnger ae S80SEC. (9697) $1117 642·•333 .,.. OUR 60 mo easing pro-OPEN 7 DAYS 87 3000 81k/P8' (35011 MERCURY MONARCH '77 NEW DA'<BEO WHITE & ST ORV & CLARK Sp1ne1 gp~~~ ~~~.w~7~~PO~~mg 841-7194 63 SUBARU Gl Halc.ll· s~ ...... Hrs Mon'·Fri FU. llS '"LlllPll NITIAC Own by. lttlle ole lady.,, T elemaOieUng PHONE PROS WANTED BRASS ..V1tn n.attreues p1ar 1nd Dench .. int back 5 IC)d A, c AMI FM ... ...... Bcl1 81\ld/G G FfW) Cott• Meu Wett eared & lrundle comp1e1e core )1200 640·2329 ~~RCSc:'d;s 2:3 714 casHtte $2~ 080 700 amto900pm 414-1420 112·1111 tor $1000000 S.8-5414 S24S.•8<W-8733 •J L---~~~--+.::.:.._-~--~-~~--~64~5-·5~7~2~6---+~---~-~~+-~-~~~~~--1r--~~~-~~~-t-~---~~~ QUEEN SIZE MA nRess TV, Stereo, EJectronla Ml.IC NOTIC£ PllSllC NOTICE fltalC NOTICE EARN TOP ·sss LISTS & TAPS STEVE 842~33 & BOX OV!l +ED ~ LEAD BRANO NEW' $155 RADIO SHACK 5 ltne EKT CALL CALL .. 8•0·8783 • 1.i.pnon. syatem wllh 6 P\BUC NOTICE MllC ll>TICE Nl.IC NOTICE "°" 111ue NOTICE ner' and j()tl\I ,,_,.lu••r., II Hllte under tl\8 lnoecien len11 •C Hunllnglon S..Ch NOTICE Of IA.LE datd bid lortn turn""9<1 by NOTICE OF DEATH INVITING ••OS tne b•ddtr t • so•• dent Adn"•l\lstrallon ot E.-Cal.ti 82644 Nolie. It ,...,.by g ~·,, lht Deplllment of Parl\1 PART· TIME HOURS FULL· TIME PAY S,000/Wk Po1enua1 Tele· merkellno ofllce sup· ptle• E11sy hrs 6AM· 12 Noon No Weekends NO EXP NEC Cell ~fore 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 1573.3735 COST A MESA 5•8·6919 SOUTH 0 C 582 12•0 GARDEN GROVE 748-9237 SILVER APPLE OAK din· pl)one1 BEST OFFER 1n9 table w/bevltled glass 249· 1389 & 6 chavs orig $4800 --- sell 12200 ObO 2•9· 1389 ANO OF PETITION 810 ITEM NO 144 propr,.1or1h P O! aoolher 111e1 ,_,, !Thli authOul)' a Th11 t>u11nH1 11 ton rsuem 10 MC1t0nl 3071 ot and RecrUttOn. and 11 made TO AOMINlaTEA NOTICE IS• HERE&'( enllly lhat does tiUl•l"lffS IOW11ne pettonel repf9Mr' dUCt.t b)' an ln(I v•dual. tne C.vllCodeol lht St11eor 1(1 ICCOfdWW:. "'"h ,,,. In· EITATEOF GIVEN that ·••l td uno11.ahc1111ou1oame tne t•l•vetota1<eman,.ac11on1 Tn1 ,r1g11tran1 tom C..lo•r'I'• the unoerllgned, ttrucllonlOBi<ldera WILLIAM H WOMBLE propou s w~I be tOC,..vld l>y b•d Sharl be on llW! lf•lll n1tne WllhOUI obta n1ng cour1 8P menced lo transact bull Olmao MO!gln f,d/b 8 MA Sid• mutt bl M>t>muttd , c a .. Number. lhe Cny 01 Co.11 Voa 10 ot ,,,. b•Od•r wllh • det.g c><oval Bel0<e 1ak•ng cettalfl nau unoer tne l1c1111ou1 Body Shop wdl Mii 11 put>ltc IOf the antlfl WOfk u de A•t4723t wit The C.11; Couoc11 P 0 natt0'1 IOllOw•n9 aho ... ioq acttona hOWO•e• the per bu11n.:u oamt or namM •utt1on 11 12522 Per· tenbed heretn T"-0epar1 lo elf heirs. tienel.c•arot•$ Bo• 1200 C0tt1a M968 C•'' DBI' (lhe 1ac;111iou1 11•me1 "'"'' 1ecr-1a11ve as "' 1111ec1 above on March l 11mmon1 C1rtlt Garden ment of Parks and ~· cred11or1 con11ngen1 c1ed1 lorn•a 92828· 1200 O'l cit prov1dld how'lve• no roe qu1reo 10 0"'• noi.ce lO 1989 Grove CA 92840 at 11 e.m rMt•on ~ the rlQhl to Antique Amolre. be1utl.;;.-..:==;;;;...~~'!' tora and persona wna may t>elore Ille ho\Jr 11 00 • m 11110\JI name \na11 !>e u1eo 1n1erHted l)ef.On• unle'• Norma E Memll on w.i the 15th O•)' of ~v• an)' lrrtQUlarlty In 1 wood & cond-S950 An· ~neral 6102 be 01herw11e m1ere51eo m oo Fnday Ma•ch 2• 1989 n uni"' lhert it a curren1 they have w111veo not!C41 pr Th•• 1111emtr11 wll t•e<J Mirc.h 1989 1111 toltow1ng bid or to re,ec1 an)' or •II llque crochel ed coverlet 1h1 .... 11 or Hlal• or bolh <'ii 1t1a11 be tl'le resP()l"l.,•ti1•1ty 01 190111ra1ion wain Iha Orange con~1ec1 10 the prOf>OMO with tilt County cienr ol D•· oetcrtbe<I pr()t>tN'1y 10 wit l>ldt douDle/queen-S 125 2 ESl ATE SALE WILLIAM H WOMBLE th• bidder lo Oel•Yer '"' OICl County Reco•d•r '" u~ ot KllOn l Tne 1nd8')endenl angt Counl; on Ml•t " 6 1879 CtievrOlll seoan The apperenl lo# l>tddtt qutlts-$75 962--050• Marctl t 6, 17 18 19 A PET •TION hH t>tWn 11 ed to 1111 C11y C1er1t t Olt·c. by C:Otpclflllon& nc•ude the aom•Nflratoon aulflout1 w1•I 1889 1Nf59L9C 1842 u L"•n•e will bl required to execute a 9am-7prn Anl oak d r by WeilS F1rgo Ban• NA lhe proper annour(N! """e oamet ot in. PrM•del"ll be granted unltH an 1'410407 No ILOL721 Callfomi. contractual 89'~1 In Barber -Chait $350 Heavy .. , u., ·m cnina, linens cFoanerly Moowo as Ban~ or Bids.,. u be t><Jbl•tl, opined Secrllil('f r, .. ,.,,., ano inlerestld petM>fl liles ao Pub1tShf!O ~ll'O• Co.a 1 611d w 1e 11 lor fhfl tht form 01 1 S1tnd1td duly l<enmore wa.shet bike• '10il ,lubl lamps Ameoca Nl &SA & SuG and reed alou<l a1 11 00 .,,.1n1o-r ObllCloon 10 lh•S pe111r0n &no Da.iy P1101 Ma.ct. i 4 • t 21 putpdM Of "i.tytno ~ ot A17Mment FOfm 2" .m.c:h excalk!nt cont1d1on $150 etc 165 • ., O.I M•r. Sin ceuor to Senk Of l'tT'f!f•U ...,... o• as~" •h<'reart,.r Tne C•lf C<.v"ICll o l 1n. MIO,.. gOOCS cauM wf\y the Aprll • 19&9 1111 undlt~ tOf repao 9'\all bl t>lnd"'Q llPOI' the * 631·9102 • Clemente, •92.e 165 • NT& SA Trusl ()epl I ,n lhfl as prachClblt! 011 Fri<lllr City c;t Colla Ml'.$ll r•M<YH cour1 anc>uld f\Ol gr1nl ll'oa I 4162 and •torage t~lt4' "'•th Stile OI c.l1lom11 only upon SuperlOI' Court 01C.a11oro11 M1rch ?4 1989 an 1ne C.wn tne "9"' tor" I 0 1 o• all autl 0<111 coi;ta of Id,,..,,. ng a.no I •· IOPfOVlll Dy in. State CENTER CLUB (;Qynty ol Orang!' •f:<luftJI cat Chambers C1lt HpTI "7 bidl A HEARING Cit' the petr· auD•fC Mt\l.IC[ pen ... 01 l•PlflMt ol Ula Bond requirem411ll tor Mlscella~ 6015 MerT'ber~h1p lor Sale ang lhal Welti F1rgo Ban• Fe•< D"~e Cos11 M .. M C • Daleo ,,_arUl 1 l'itl9 !IOI' W1U be held on MARCH ,._ nu 0.tlO lho.I Q\h day of COt11'acta IA~•"9 $5,000 $6S-OO 645-5 7 ~ 1 or NA (Formerly lll'owo as rom•a '°' t,... furmshtng 01 A Puonsll«J Oranoe Co11t 30 1989 11 t 45 P M 1n Maren 19&9 we stated 1r1 1111e Genetti TELIPlllE Ill.ES 644-0338 Btnll ot AmflftGI NT&SA .\ PERSO~~l'l COMPUTE A Da •y P1101 Martll ,. 1989 Dept No J 1oca1e0 at 100 ftCTITIOUI 9UllNEI• Vlvt.t Cedeno eoncs.11001 OPA 413 Sec· ,••f TIME FIU TIME ~to Ba"~ o• Amet1 Add•loona .. ,. <-1 •~., T • 11 Cav•c Centet D< •e Santa NAME ITATl!Ml!NT Pu~ OtartQI Cont t.on 00700 "" • I CHAIN SAW Mt Culoch ca NT&SI"' Tru11 Dept 1 oe speot .att<ln11 ma, oo ob ----------IArwi Cl' 92702 The toi.o.ing peraona 111e Dally P>1o1 Marth 10 1989 In acx;onsance w<th lM 2 3 c1 oew S 180 Sne•l lor Bolts GtMtll 7011 1ppoontld 11 peuone1 •f'p-ta l"led 11 It.,. 011tt., 01 I"" PUBLIC NOTICE 1F tOI) OBJECT to '""' dOtnQ tivlil"IUS •• F221 PfOVllaont of S.Ction 1770 .. arfJRat11 •• ,. •••• Toyota XTPA Cao like • reMnllll\lllOadm.n1t1erll'lf' Purchas•r.g Agctnlat77~a· gran1ngotttot~lolt0n you FINE ART ACOUISI 1773 anCI 17731 ol Ule EARN SS 10 s 18 Hou• Alter 1 week tra1mng Call Steve 9AM·5PM ,,_ $3()1' 4 189 SABOT FOR SALE ""'' ol the Oeeedenl Of•ve Ca.ta Meu Cali ams lllould ••• ,,., appear at ltot T•ONS 09!>2 S11r C>r•v• MltC NOTICE L&Dor Cooe the Oeoart- p Moor ad ., N~ 12 loceled THE PETITION •l'Que5h IOHlla 8•0S t.l'IOUIO t"' 1• NOTICI! Of Ol!A TH helt•ng I nd slal• yOOI Oti• HunM9tO'I Biie.ti Calli ,.,,.,,, ,, .. ~8't*S lhal L:.R,.GES BRil SS l;L ~~ '>fl North Bayfront It end author•ty 10 adm•n '1er th-0 tu1ne<110 lllf' anentlOfl ot lht1 ANO Cl PITfTION ec1i01111 0< t1>e "'"lie< obiec• 92&4& NOTICI! TO 11'1 genetal Pl'"'"''"CI '8t• ..,., nag •u·-•• I ot Emerald, ne•I 10 put>hG ""I• undlt Ille lr>O~n Coty c. er• N•lhffl Ml•d l•rn@ TO AOMINISTl!I' 1tOnS .... n ,,... tOu•I btlc.<• Edlllratd I' di 8it-•a oasi CONf"ACTOfllS OI wage. In tile county In Rust color en.; ST~ I poer Eccellent IOC.lhon danl Adm101t1rahon ol Es-hm1I an"' l\ellld envtllope llTATE OF 11\1 ""'""0 'Ve>ot 11ti)ea1 Siar D"ve Mu111ong1 on ~IACHtCA wndltf11e#Qf1111tot>edone U2·4UI 6"0·2329 lor li1unch1ng $8000 1AIM Acl ITht• aulll0r1ly .,. ldentiheopn ,,,. OUIS•Qe .... m OUITl'UDI! M ant• may be II' I>"!-(If b)' e..ct Ca I 92646 •rATI RACH be u lrlted I>)' the Deolt1· LIKE NEW 96 yrds ol hunt 1173-40£5 between 6pm lows Ille De<tonal repreten· the Bid Item Numtlf!r and the POICHMAN, AKA ,our attorney Th11 b1.111neu •• t or fll!~AI" 6 aUfU> mtf\I ot 1nctu111r1a1 RelallOf'll t I m home and 9• rr llllYI 10 take many AC hons ()pel'\tng Dale ClE"TAUOf PO~CHMAN IF YOU M~E I' CREDI TOR dv<:llCJ Dy an lnO•v•Qu•I 6ANO WALL A copy of thil lltllftg .. on"" TIUOOI HIP CURI FT. benefits Retall ••P pref d 250 Ogle St, CM A•k tor Harold 650·8•&3 er ¥.reen crp ' .. ••thoul obta1n1119 court If> Eac.h b•d 1na11 tµft1..11, AKA Ml'I . EAl'L A or , contingttnl crPd•IOt 01 The reg1111a111 com TP!efe w1ll 1>e a IOD anow at Ille aoortu ha1eo a~ ISnelg 1~ di uo~fe~o ;2·~~:;, p Bo t 7012 prov11 htoc• llk1no t~t•1n .. ell eno every item u "I POICHMAH 1ne deceas.ci you mull 11111 m4tn<AO I<> lr•"",c I t>u• 109 on Wednesday M11tch 9 Prei.ar>ee ..., .. begttnl.t YITHIUllY ...,.. ower a .s actton• tiowever me per forth •fl 11'e it1>41"l•C8ho11• CaH Num.,.,. '(04;1 claim .... 1th th• courl and ne9S unO.r It.. •Cl lhOUt 1Gl9 1>4101nrt1ng al 10 30 to bld<Sat prOe>etly apc>rov.d ASSIST /TECHNICIAN FIT 6"2·91•2 or 96"·1790 HOME STEREO SY$TEM 1311 WHALER, Yamaha aonal represen111rve IS r&-Any and aH eicep11001 10 1118 A·14'211 mail• c;opy to the pet90flll buMntH nam. °' Nln"M!w a m IO< P<~llvt biddett u SmaH Bull,_ In aG· full computer 111r/mon1tor 1 5 B 1m 1n 1 1 0 p Quired to give no11ce to apec11lc1t10ns mull t>e c.t ' To 111 heirs blnel0c111,.1 repf-n111trve aPPo•nlttd by 1111.0 abOYI on Mai th 1 on th•• oroieci Pro.P41C:l,.,,. eorcsance wtlll S.CtlO<' teK. & VHS· VCR w/wlr,.IMS $27501 bo 673, 9015 lnteresled persona unl<•u ly 1n the bid. and r1111u11 to cre<111or1 cnot111Qtl"ll cr9<1r tt>e court w11M1 lour montnt IHO t)fddatl .,1 reqvetl.t 10 at ttQ Tiiie 2 Clllfornla remote Call 722•0735 ° 1n.y have ""alveo ootice or NI torth aoy 1111m 111 It.fl 1or1 end perv.1n1 .. 110 may from the dlla 01 hr t •• f:d.,..•rd I' da S•lvil rneei 11 tht Bolu Ct>•u En· Admfn1&tr1t1Y1 Cocl• An •P· WOHATllOME STORHE WAllTED FOR 19•8 CHRIS CRAFT 17 conNnlOd lo lhe p1opo\e0 1p1c1flcet1ons Sh•ll De 1>a other111r1Mll"lll<tla01othe 1uanc.e oll11ter•11prov•O.O Thtl 1t1l1IT>lf!I .... as 1'1«1 trance Kiollt IT IS proved OS..-8·09 or CIHSIC Ready lo r~store acllon I Tne 1ndepenoen1 ground~ t0< te!l'llon l•I 1"-""'" 0t 811111 or Min nl 1n Melian 9100 Of the C.1r1 with tne Counl.l'. Clttr~ ot O~· STRONOL y RE COMM ENO.. OSMB· 11 mutt t>e on Ille a1 Earn up to S300 tosy People call yoo Kathy 714 751 6575 ,,,A2 '2 bOat lrailer CM /NB d 721 8500 mte 6•5·3824 Good condtuon S3,000 adm1n111ra11on au111<>r1ty will bid O £ R T A u D E M torn11 Probate Cod* rn. •ore County on Mam ED THAT I'll BIDDERS AT 1111 ottu of Small lltfld M"' 080 673·7338 bl gr1n1tO unleu ar1 Each btd \hAll fftlOtlt11M P 0 8 CH M .t, N A I< A time IOI' lolmg cl1•m• ""'not 18 9 TENO or1ty Butin.a 1808 1•111 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t 11rita1toq 6 w .11 s •, I I l'lla•n 1' SpllCI' 15 Sal .. s 11"'40 ol Cjludy 1& Stadium yt>ll t 1 Compu1s100 19 Pl l"lf'grolO ?O Oo1e 2 1 Small b•ll~ 'J2 D1m1015h <'• Hao 11 ?6 Hmge Con1 21 Ab1con11 30 Amax units 3? Malo.'J IO Ill 33 T"lthllO 3• Yf!Ch' 17 Sawbuclt<i 38 l1nn11 39 Beul •O M11cell;;ny 4 t l OOltl'O onto 42 H11p101a 43 N .. lier •5 Rtar<i •• •8 On lhl hou\e 48 frap •II Out1odf'r S-0 Waoqh dOWl"I ~? vou oon' u.,• Sf> Whef11 ') ~7 M Q'.'IV .. 2 3 14 • 60 Brin, ft1 "VOC1f 64' l'tlorney 6J Young m11e 6• l'rmo1 P•f!C. 6S M1IO 81·hSh .mprl'cat1on DOWN 'Colors 7 Murrlly 3 Preva1en1 4 Malo.e11n1tli C, H nl HRH 6 U'M'd VP 1 H.ttitl&llon 8 Nogos q Vu111no 10 Sweep11ai.e 11 Dfl•llOH n Gobbled up 11 Show 111 Belm1>01 18 Garm .. nl 73 Ch1mp,.,1t1'•' 25 Leflo,,er 7f G1e11 n lnpul 78 Anthor·y or Barb•r• XI c .. 11ra1 Ame<ocan JO Compo5ed 31 PreMf ... J3 Openwor~ 15 PleeMO IOo~ 36 Stllf'• 5 ,. 7 ""EVIOUI l'UZZU IOLVEO 31! r'""'~ """"''' )Ii Mu11ca1 • 1 l •1111 o·•~d •2 R rot10,..f'fl 4'4 5umnwor F• 45 Bai m••fH 46 ff!te!llCOC" H Lover boy 48 Wft1f'rn l•k• 'ii.I on1 8 9 !11 (Mte18 '>3 R1Hlhlfl9 org n 54 In Oe(lth ~ludy fJt,r '>S MO<tl Se Mau111 S9 Attf!tt " 13 lntertlllld peraoo t1~ 1n lull nerntt and rf!t1Clfl,,cn OI GEfHRUO[ POSC.HMAN tXPlfl PflOr to lour monll'9 F4t(Mtt Seell<I b>da #fH be r• Sttetl, $.J,te 100 l1Ctl- ob19Cllon 10 1n11 pe1111on ancs 111 peraoos eno o•rl•H A 1< A MR s EAR L • ft om 11'1 d81t 01 t~ nMring Pi.bhahe<I 0 1•"1J" Cou1 C*ved 11 t,,. Olloet Of thoe mento Ca 110rnia esa 14 , I>)' fhow• 9000 cause whj lh" lntwetled Ill lht P<ot>OHI II IWSCHMAN nohc.ld al>Ove D••ly p IOI Me•th ,. 'l I <'I Dec>anm.,ll ol Parka and s 00 pm ol Dtd ooeninv court should not gra11t lhe lht b>CI •a by • torPO•lltOI• A PEllTION hat~ I llld 't'OV MAY EXAMINE Ille Aprll • 108t A.ct .. tlon Soul~ Ra c:tate If Doc:tdet Wll\11 54" 1ulhO!•ty 11a11 111e names of 1twt ot by Sandra S K1lctim In lhe flit kif>! by lht '°'"' u you T 41M gaon H•aoq11artett 1313 ~~ Pf•l•lf'C• on A HEAF~1NG on 1"41 pell f1ceo who can 11gn an Sul>lt•Of Court ol C111f0<naa a<• a parlOn intetaslad 1n Cam.no o.; Alo Sout!'I S...tt tNs Pto,ac1 bidder must lion win be helO on APRI 6 tgr"m.,,t on t11t1a•I of IM Coun1y ot Oranoa 1aqve•t ,,... Mtate you may t "'1th 111-IC Mt\flCE ~ an o.ego Cal ioroee l'O STO 111 lorm !Smell 1989 11 1 4S P M "' Dept cOfl)Oration and '*"••her 11\Q that Sandra S Kllc:tun be •he c:o,111 • IO<'mll ~ueet r\llJ\. nu 92101, teiepho.-e co tti !kt ~ Preterenc• end No 3 local.t 11 700 C1voc rnQfe thin one otta<:« muat 1ppo;nttd 11 Pt•tonll r41P· 10<' SPIC'AI No1tea of 1"4t Ill · fli'V94JC NOTICI 237·0589 uo lo 2 00 pm c.tihc~ ~I ll'd C.nllf Dfll•I WMI Santa llOf' II lhe bid,, t>y. o;lfl• reaentallve to adrnlnl llf Iha ltlO OI an ll'IV9flt0f)' •nO ap NOTICI Of IA.LI Mond•t. Mtrc:t\ 20 19" ., ~· Wl1h bid Ana Cahl0<nf1 82701 nwan.p or a fOtnl vaoiu.e ntate ot lhe O.C.ecJtnl ,,. .. .._rot Mtatfll .... 11 .. _,__ ,_*' 9'W*l ~ htN ttey be pub-Notk:il eC .....,."""9ftt IF YOU OBJECT lo lhe 1tate the namM I nd Id• TH£ PETITION ~,,_,Is .QI lllO'tOf~t ._.IS ·~M ,,_. _,,. ... ,.. ft9a tnr1m1Tl'll!rut:tTl~ltl'l10l11;::$l~lir.iiHiii"m:iil"'Diimii'irDlil"l':1:"iweu1not.1 o min••' u prov tion tO-~ c oert0t"""'9 1~ •t><lt .. 1o1 11JWt 11\0Uld •Iner •ppe•r II thl .._ ________ ......,.._ ________ --tof 1r,. Cat l0<noe Prot>tl" and 3072 ot tht CMI CICM 01 ....... · Y0ur anent ion '' e.-ec:t 10 .. ' ,.....,,._ A s Iha State ol Ca torma tht OV"Oa , h .. , ng eod stat• you1 Ou-......., A equest lor ~·al IOl'I 0 HARBOR ,urn~ a bof, ITll· 1111 NOllcllacr1r11111a11on 19Ctoon1 Of hie written obiec· NotiC• lorm 11 a"a1l•ble ''°"' ~~~~ .,! .... 11 publk: l9' IOGb INS IQ\>iomat'll C&Mi• Mt fort" Ot rat•1.0 taona w1tn lht court bltore Int coutt cJetk auc.t>e>n al M4 W I fin ~ 10 reoalt CSM'l-O• to hetttn Wl\oCh II ~t>ll the ""'""11 Your •PPl8" ,...ANCY OI thmungton Be h landr• • Kl1c.htll, P•tl· Street ·coa11 ~ ... CA at ec:t "'° bl.did -unc:t .. II to .. flOt'll'l~I ltlt• con· ance may be 10 pettlt>n or by • i.. ( ._ '*-at lolM C1liCt State~ ettuction cootrec1• ANS tut» your auor~ At tM u~ <> n~ li'letwwd I .... wlon. bq ' 10 a m °" March 31 tH'J in Ot Cou11 Ca~fomia contrlCtl anc:t &o t~ S~ IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR RO SE n T • • 8 () B de111th~<· and Paulinf" 71' .... Ion It It• A th• follo""1n11 Oncribad 9"0I ry ... oercl c 111torn1a Non• eo 1 n ·• ' pr~ty to wit ~plate •n acc.oro1nce ...,,., ""-·· Of • contingent Cl II()( 0 MORGA N CLANCY hved in Hunungtun louth ,...-na, CA 11030 'I'·-h lflllet NC76-tl llw rxan• ll'J ~ laC.allON cliacnm<na110f\ ........ uctlOfl the Cltealaed, you must hie • o-h A'··· ,_, Put>hane<f Otangt Co111 -~ 7 ,._ thelelcw •nd -.ctl addenda Conlrtet Spec:& liottl WI your tl11n1 .. •lh tl'le court and born ApnJ ti. 1924 in °'-"ac ...., IUlVIVn.1 Dally P110t March 14 15 21 CA 28152'. 7 .... ,.., v....c be itelAld forth ....,..,. fAelw to Oen mall• copy 10 lhe peraont1l Smithfield, Wt-sl V1r by brolh('nt~ JC»C'ph 1980 ' ' l'o°!~~ai:.o~~ Hull ~~0'~i!''tc1 OPM•"9 .,., Conct<tlOnl Of»R 41.3 r1tPresen11uv1 aopoin•ed by ainla died M .. l"I. h 11 Clancy and Earl Clan· TW475 Said 1111 11 lor the elate Sec1aon 00700 I the cou•I within lour tn<>f'lha o• • ' J f I' p .... O'' U I HUNT D' lrom ihe dale of ""' ia-1989 He was th(• 'I.' t:y, r o wntmgton P\BllC NOTICE purl)OM ot .. ust~•no t1tn ot rotpe(.hve t)ld ....... a m411 ,AMC.I A.., llCMATION. tuanc;e ol lttte•• u provlOed ond of th thrt:<· "''"" &ach &b h.id 41 lh• iJn<Se••IO'*' tQ( •owing e.-am1ne and obtao11 t>id ll ........, Olfectlf :~,=t1~o!!~ °ci!: c:~ of F.arl ond Grorglcla k<"en "'nae or hu~1r "~:>~:.=:'M' !i"::. ~:::r, .!,':11~~~': ;:;:by =.!!o'c::':18ma·~ ~1....0 Of~4 C: ume lor f11ng c1a1m1 w"1 not C lancy Ill• II Vt' and alway• nJOY ~ The t0110111r1no P8f'°'1t ''' ••penMe Of a recil.ieftto 1he ottic. Of rtie OMy Piiot MMtn ThT345 ••Plfe pr10t 10 four montl'll bnetly a.s a t:h1ld m iood ,tok<> H~ loved It doong bulln ... u 0.1.t till• 10 d11 01 0.0.ttment of P111c1 anc11 _________ _ lrom tilt dlll of the h..,lng Boraer, T<'Xll5 H11 best when he w BARBARA S Oll"T SHOP M1rcn, 1tag ~'~~S tH3S C~ not1tad 1bov1 f hD b h hi k l .. th 21112 p~ he Cota• Hwy Katti~ Coo4l Dal """ outh "''• LAlwnelfd~ .... YOU MAY EXAMINE lhe at er roug l !I wor na In (' 1 B h C It Publlehad Orange Coat 9~00.00 Callf!lfn•at3108 1Ntl~lll?C'*91 ttleMMCe "'• kec>t by ttie '°"" 1t -,ou famlly w CA In 1927, fl Id" urveyin(ll for ~~~-ngton .. c • 1 DillY Pllo• M r'h 14, 18 No bl<! IN tCI dlfec.:t0ty.,,Cl8Mifledfor art1per..,,,1n1er•tedln where ht! father the Corps or Eng1 • No<m1EMem1t.~••At· 14'1111' ... 11 "''°•on•t1M-l'ltlp 1111 ""'• 1-0-1 m~ tile With workc."d Cor T~>UMv n ts, or w ou1 on the court 1 lorm111 Requ41st ·-· uo t mo of IC>f s~1 Notiee 01 tht hi• for over 30 yc·&J'I &b tnau .. c n ..... rs ing ol an 1nven1ory and ·~ wu a long ~·rrn r ,, the C • I t f or n I a pr••-.nant ot eetata ..-11 dE'nt of Hunungton horelinca and daml. 0tot1n)'P1h1tonoraccoun1 ~ach araduatl'd Ht took greoat pnc1 U ptOVldtd in MCI~ 1250 ' • d j h l of the Calforn•a Probate from Hunungton Ur nt II ear Y Cod• A FleQuast lor Spac111 ~•ch Elementary work1.n1llCe1n draw· N011ot IC>fm .. ev• 11t11e ''°"' • nd Ii u n t Ing t 0 n 1.na lh or111nal w t of t"'= ~. ,_, Scac-h H1ah School plana for tho pler at 6 ~. A"emer• '°' Shortly •f~r 1r du· Dani Point and In ,......._., M71 via l•. u1n1 from tit~h supervJStn conslr\Kl- lte IOI, ~ ...... echuol ln 1942 h en· uon uf tM arc.. fu· c~=.c, Or.,. CQMI ltttt'd In th U.S nttal Ml'YI~ wall be Oaily P11o1 M•dl t, 9, t4 Navy. H rvt'd ln held today MMn:h 14, tt!l9 World War n (n;-.m U 00 A.M at ~ 1942 '° 1945. At the Broa ·Sm thi ctUipel. Urne or hll ck-ath Rob ~rw Brot ·Smttha' w .. l'l"nploytd In th MOC'tuary Oir«tura. LOI An,celf't 6ftl of $3$~39 the Army Cur p1 of J ...... "'!11111•• Entin.era for 21 yean m~ la urv1\"fd by bJa old t aon, Orttory ClaMy of Canon Cny, Nt>Vada, h1s twin aon and dauchler J Urey Cl1ncy of Carson Chy. N•vada, and r.rtn Clancy of Hunt· &n1ton BHrh: I ........ .. ~i.r. The du. c:hlld...n were ........ of hia ,..,.. merria.. to Jene m---> a.nry if Oenleit OriMt, CA ........ IMhtali ... .., ...... flll h Clu:Jitlnl STARTING A NEW BUSINESS?? Tl"le L~al Department at the Dally Piiot is pleased to an· flounce a MW Hrvlce now avall· able to new bull,..... We will now SEARCH the name for you at no extra charge. and aaw you the time and the trip to ttii CoUrt Hou• tn Santa Ana Then. or c°"'M,. ah., the ·seareh 11 completed.we wtll flle your fictitious tNil,ne11 name 1tattment with the Courity Cletk. p(Jbllth once • _.. tor tour Wffk1 as r9QUH'ed by leW ~ then flle your ptoof of publl· cation wtth the County Ctetk Please atop by 10 file your fl~tltlout bus.nea statement at the Oatly PllOt Legal Depart· ment, 330 W•t 8ay, Costa M .... California If you cen not •toP by. pteue call us at (71-4) 842""'321, ~t9"tion 3 15 <ii 311 and we WRt "*'• arra~ta for you to hend .. this \>rocectute "V matl. It you 9houtd ha~ any further q!AtllOn•. ptMM can ua and we wtll be mor,a than gtad to Ulflt you. Good luc:.k n your newbu.....it " ...