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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-15 - Orange Coast Pilot.. ' Former CM city manager tal<es p.ost • Retail sal s drop as consumers prepare for economic slump Assault rifle Imports banned In Vl~jo B /84 .. Newport drbpping appea_lof monorail By 808 VAN EYKEN Of -0-.,,... SUlr Newport Beach offietals on Mon- day rtmoved a roadblock from a proposed half-male monorail S)'Stem linking John Wa yne Airport with a nearby office and retail plaza. By unanimous "ote. theCtt) Coun· cal voted todropanup~lagainsntr proposed monorail.• McDonnell Douglas Realt) of Irvine announced plans last year for the futunsttc train that would hnk the cbmpan)'s Douglas Plaza proJCCt • with the aJrport. OA T/A3 25CENTS Y ~ ~IAR(]I 15 ., 1989 2 killed in coin shOP robbery By .-AUL ARCHN'UY Of -Dilly,......, Two ptople were shot to death and a third was cntk.aUy anJurcd Tuesday dlYnng an armed robbery of a com and precious metals deaknhip in ~nBcach. Wilham Kina. 36or 37 ycanofqe. was 10 wriery 11 Fountain Valley Trauma Center with a bullet wound to the head and two to the chest Jollo_wUlllhC robbcry..atttmPt 11 S:48 p.m. A hospt\al spokesman sa1d Kina was 10 cnucaJ cond11aon. A female cm&>lo)'cc and a male customer v.ert dead at the Newpon Coan £x(han~. 4533 MacArthur Bh d . where the shootu~ occurred. Their names wett not released.. had been fired. The suspects had already fled when police amvcd. Kina had been dragged out of the store by witnesses.. but 11 was unclear :!a "He was mcoheTCnt." Oakley The woman's bod)' was behind a counter and th.e man's body was in the lobby area of the small business: Police were lDterViewing witnesses who were outside the ston: when the sbootlna occutml. Oakley satd- Tbcre ap~tJy were no...~ people besides the victims an s1de the store. /lnvestipton believe there were at least two, and maybe three, suspccu, he wd. It was unknown 1fthe robbers took anytb1n1 with them. Jewelry was still v1s1ble to display cases )ust insade the entrance. Irvine. Newport Beach and count) officials aJI expressed enthusiasm for the tdca of a monorail system, but Newport Beaoh officials also s:ud thcr. were concerned that the monorail nught mean a de facto ex pansion of the airport. tf uckettng a~ baggage handhna facahues wt"rc pcnnmed at the Dou&las Plaza end of the system. 0.., ..... ,.._.,Lee...,_ Crlmlnal scene Investigator chectcs the time of his ftndlngs after coin exchange robbery. Accordang to Bob Oakley of the ewpon Beach Police Department. officers wert rcspondfoa to a robbery alarm 11 the store just south of John Wa)ne Aarport when an cmeraency call was made rcporuna that shots .. Its a mess lD there:· Oakley said. (f'te-.. KIWNGS/ Al Last November. Bob Wynn. New- port Beach cit) manager. said the cit~ was concerned that the monorail could violate a 1985 5Cttlcment agreement between the Cit) and the count) that places stnct lamats on a1rpon eitpensaon. r n January. Newport Beach filed an appeal of the en"aronmental impact rcpon for tbe monorail What cny official wanted. \\)nn • said. was a wntten assurance from all parties that there would be no ofT-11e airport facaJ,1ttes constructed with thr monorail. Monda) night. the "lev. port Beach Cit) Councal agrttd to withdraw 1t\ appeal. pending approval of a memorandum of understanding that guarantees there wall be no ofT-sate a I fl><_) rt SC f" ICCS. "We never slov.ed down our plan- ning.'' said Robcn Young. president f Pfus.e lff MONORAIL/ A21 Rose 81rd C'O\ l·:H S'l'OH\ '\l·:\,Sll \Kl·:H Red Sguare next destination for 10-year-old flier ly JANET ZIMMERMAN Of•o.llyNM~ Tonv hcn1cna appea~ far older 1han hh I 0 }Can on Tuc~ay as hC' discu 5td plan~ for his upcom1na Oi~t 1hrouah the 'act n1on -an •out1n1 that could once apin put the San Juan Capistrano >Outh in the rteord books Tony, p1lo1m' has fa ther's angle· en11ne Cessna .. IO. woopcd do~ n upon a throng of rcportcn. and phOtOl)"IS)hen at the John Wa)nt Airport IS he ctrcmoniousl) am\iN for 1 news conference to exptaan h1 latest tteOfd-sctttna attempt. Last )tar, Tony daimtd the record as the )Ounpt pt lot to fl y 6,000 m1lcs acrou the United States and beck. He allO holds two other aviatton world rteords. fOf the )'OUJ\ICSt palot to fl > solo ind acrosa the country. When tthool lets out this June. Tony wttl la.,nch a wortd t®r, a tnp for wtaich he Obtained JpC"Ctal pcr- minion lu1 ovem~ from vict lader Mikhail GortMldte\" 10 Oy tbroup Sovaet aJflPllCC -mak.ana him Utt only avilian "''°' e\er aran&Cd suet. a ~uac. tk wtll be joencid Ota the siJt-•ttk. tnp bY tut ~ts, G9ry and Yta_n1 and 9-ycar-old '*"'· a.ina t.a Fttnett, an oblcrvcr Mtb the .N• tional Mf'Onlutia ~uon. alto --witt .,~IO wnfy ~1'Wld- scmna fl11h1 Ton)· nonchalant!> hopped out of 1he red. white and blue plane and 1mmcd1atcly shoved his hands an the pocketsofhtSJC'an . ~u!.101bnefly10 wa\~ 10 a phot<>&raphC'r v.ho called has name 1 he fourt h-grader. ""ho nov. seem accu\tomed to the media ttcntton used a 1001 to rca(h the microphone Ouittly, he &old rcportc~ and about 60 of ha\ clas mate from t Marprct's hool m ~n Juan Capistrano how he ~bed h1 '' ion. ··1 talked to m) parcn1s about it and they said v.c have to do 11 for a reason so v.c dtttdcd on the fncnd hip tour," he n platned. Tony ~tanCd la" MaJ ,..llh a V1on. hand-wnttcn IC'tter to Gorbache". ''I am 9 )Cll'S Old. I am 4 fl . 8 in. tall. Mt fa\Ontc food p111•. I bold lhrtt v.orld rt\:ON , "Ton) wrutt". •·form) founh I would hkc to n) 1n10 )OUr country for I fncndshap ni&ht and I wdlfl\C)OUI friend h1pktters.iancd b> kad' 1n the U.S and 1f some one could 11ve ~a fritnd~1p lcttC'T from k1di1n Ru~M&. I wallll\:t )Our leUttto -ho is pruide1u Of the lJ •. then." Tony said ht nearty p~c YP hope when he didn•t '-1 anytJuns beck (or mort than roar months. But ht and his family eVfftt~ rteeaved specatl pmnmm IQ th Sov.et ... Courts not political branches, Bird, Bork tell crowd at UCI By IRIS YOKOI Of_O..,, ..... k llllf Noted and contro"el'aal JU~talcs Rose Eltzabeth Btrd and Robert Heron Borl traded Joke'> smiles and their va.sll) different' ae"" on the role of thC' Amenc.an JUd1c1ar) Tucsda\ night at UCI The two Jura ts debated for almost two hours at the Bren Events (enter. smiling of\en and taking pohl\~ Jabs at each other while the aud1cnct IX· ca 1onall) applauded appR-caatn el) I he '"o m('t J\ the llr"I ol thC' · D1 11ngu1shcd Lt:nurc Series" spon- sored b) the l ( I \lumn1 Aswc1a11on and The ln1nc < o Bard 0ccamc the first femalc ( hacf Ju\ttcc of tht' ( al1forn1a uprtme ( oun 1 n l'P"' altC'r ~n ang au public dclCnder tcalhtng at tanford Lav. huol and serving as the tau~·s Scl rctaf') of Agnculturc under Go' Jcrn Brown Hov.e,cr. her con- tro' erc;aal dcc1.,1ons on uch •'>sues a the death penah' led to a fa1lul't' to be reconfirmed to the coun b} \Otcrs an 19 6 81 rd now v.or1cs u a wn ter. lecturer and poh ucal commentator for XABC 1elcv1s1on station an Los An,cles. Bork 1s a fonncr U. appeals court Jud e and solicitor scnieraI ..-boK 19 nom1nauon to the po&tbon of associate JUSUct on tM .S. SuJ>f'C{l'lc Coun by Prcsidnu Ronald Reapn sparked national <kbatc. The nom1- nat1on was eventually rejected by the &nate · .\ noted scholar and law professor. ,..__'"JUSTICES/ All HBteen admits burning of corpse 9y ltOeERT IJUtKER Of .. DeilF .... SiLlllf A 16-ycar-old bo) confessed Tues- day that he shot a Huntanaton Beach man to death, tran$ported h.mt to the beach. doused bun With psolt~ and set his bod on fire. oolice said The V1Cllm was adcnuficd as Paul Edward Londono, 2S. Hts body was found Jan. 8 by a Hunllnaton Beach petrolman IS the COf'PK burned on a ICMC'C road about 20 fttt below Pacific Coast Ha&hway in the Bluffs ua ofHuntiQSton Beach. The shoc:>ti"I occurred at Lon· dono's apertment at 2 I 2S4 Beach Blvd., in the Oakwood Huntnwton Brcak:crapenmmts. t. Ron Jenkins 111<1. Jmkins said that the uspea. wbotc name ~ withheld btcaute he's •Juvenile, was atTCStcd Monday an the ~ of. Garfield A veftUC Ind leach Boukvard on a burpary war- rant .._._,.... .. .___.. • $ub9CQuentlyt _Londono's pua11 lllOdler, luun, to• W'I H•luew .. ~I.hat toe vactim had been ••pe.ift tlll,...,. to.., Ill ... latJtel Utdln. 111.181f'll IU~ Jan. 7. °RNbVel alto llid ,IMt itetn.a ~ to bim There is no paaranttt the)' wlll l)C*I~ .were at an .,wuneat in mttt Gorbkkv, but they will be Hunbnstoo lalcb ~ t:hf ....-ct allowtd to delivn-1 ft"iCftchlrip lef'Oll W moWld after ta.c .,_. pn11atton that promotes social tdeas. At fin.( bC on!\ n: c1"td prrma aon for a .stop an M01euv.. bu& thal ~as Uk'nckd to 1nclu« tops ID 14 CltlCS. tM names of wh1 h they couldn't pronounce. i(ncd by tbouleedl of Ammcu H~ invatifllOl"I .uc.W ctuldreo. hf..-. · . tbe residence and reportedly .._. ,...._ .. "8/Alt tp'f --·· D1/All GOOD 0 ~ 1110t.kft ......................... . Spclrts~ ••.••••••••• , •••••••••••••••••• 11 ·J 'IV~······························ Al ~ ................................ Al .. ,. By JAN/Ef ,.. ..... ,. Otttle~ .... --~ Dcbbte KiUdta'1 life tndtd sud· denly when w waa cruabed by a speedtna car near her BaJboe Pcnirt- sula home, bUl btt &itnds arc · determined lo kttp her nwmory ahve throu&h su})POrt of what ahe loved most -chfldren Playground equipment and a plaque were purchased with U,000 dona\ed in K.illelca's memory a1'er she ~as killed Sept. I. The play- ground will be dedicated Thursday at OUr Lad)' Queen of l~ Ansell in Newport Bc8ch, whefe her th'" childrni auend school. The man accused of intentionally swcrv1nc into Killtlea dunna a drunken joy ride is on trial for second· ~ murder. If convicted, Danny C>mela • 19, would face IS years to hfe in prison. Annie Youni.loh, who pla)ed toftblll with Kil~tea throuah the Newport Parks and Recreation De· partm'ent, said she and three other fncnd decided to do someduna for Killclca's daughter and two son . "It's sometbana they n look at and say. 'Thi wouldn t be here if it ""'eren't for my mom,'" Younglove satd. "It's an opportuo1t)' for them to be proud of their mom in tead of beana pitied " About 100 people contributed to the Killelea Children t-und stan ed by Younglove, Devon Kelly. Gia1 Barto an<fBarbara Ban)'. The money was used to buy a hde. geodesic dome and JUnglc nm, as well as a ,plaque m her name: which was Irvine Council delays vote ·on Bfaay·for c;:ity manager , ' ' . By EMILY ADAMS Of IN 0...,, ,._ Staff tellina us not only who must be chosen the nellt city manager but how we sbouJd tclect that city manqer · and the timetable we should adopt." time for a change. A&ran proposed that Woollen ac- cept an adv11ory position af\er the. end of his 17-yeu tenure as city manaicr on Aua. 1 and that Brady assume the role of actm&city manaacr until Oct. 1, when a permanent successor would be announced. \Hillen h) hC"r hu,b3nd. H11an. "'"1' 1:1nd ~>Ur lkl bar\ "l'h' moH·d lrom oth er Ul'a of tht' school to make a wmpl ll' fllA)grouncJ. ounglo\r \.'l id · Local l'Ompanic~ do11.1tcd nJ 11nd Dr ian K1llell'a' land .11,.ng hu~'"''"\ gradl'd the land, hr \,11<l. The ~chool'\ Brow nae troop bought a tree for the pltl)gruunlt. \\ohkh "ill be bks d duri ni a brid crcmon) Thu~dny morning for about 300 HJdcnt ;1nd lncmh It "111 be.' follO\\Cd h} n Ma 'I in Kill koi ' Ol nlUf), II will be ••quaclr. ond tn tht Jloant."' YuungloH· 1J . "llnpcfull) 1h1 "'11 he thl' l'nd of th• for thl' l hal\ln•n ind tht'\ 'II I ahk tu l't' on w11h their 11,i:\." K1lleka \\ ., walking c.Jo" n un alk) with h•r t"u \oils, fat:h d IU. ;inJ JCX', (1, "hl'll 'lhl· "' \truck I he bo)' were not inJuJcd. 1'1ll~k-i1'' dl!ughtc1 , ll1llar), 7, \\~\not \\t\h her. I The drl\'l'r Ocd the s<.'l'nc but wn\ rnplured nc111 b} r1oout 30 minute\ later t-k had a hloc.i<l akohol k\\~I ol .IK l~rlcnt. nr:ul) t1'1et• tlw k~I l1m1t ullc1 "hu:h a drt\Cr 1\ co \Hkrcd daunk I he casc ~cnt to l .1uo on J ue\Jay. '1 he drd1<.11hun ccrcmon) wa n pl. nncd to C\lmc1tk with 1hc tna Younglo\c ad ··Rut with all 1hc nctali\tC f rc that\ been goang on with the ma thi 1\ \Omt"thing w~•ll' t' for the cha drcn ," <1hc aid "I hi 1 to start a nc chap1cr an<.t to 8.l'C these kids a te up .. . . • K illcl<'<I, 37, ~as act ave m th Junior uaauc. NcwpQn lf.trbo \ ndlt Club :ind the Olu\lli:tf') at he ch1ldrl'•n's ~hool. KILLINGS From At • :. There\ too mnch di~r ) tu Jra an) <.onclu'>ions.' I le 'i.1td 1hcrc "er mans nil ovN the tloor. \ \\tndo Y(tO the nilll ~f the fro door :al'IO wn~ ~huttcr l'd . PQ'l'llbl) b gu n Ii rt'. A high-Powered rifle could be tee till laying 1n~idc the rntra ncc 10 th tore It wa unlnown whethcran\i the \ilt:lirm \hot oock The Irvine City Council voted unanimously Tuesday night to delay a decision on the impending city manager vacancy for another two weeks, still undecided on whether to promote Assistant City Manager Paul Brady Jr. Mayor Larry A&ran said' he was intent on taking "the time needed to pursue this transition process thoughtfully." Agran said he wanted to take the 14 days before the ne~t council mcetin& "to explore matten of manaeement philosophy an<1 specific management issues with Mr. Brady." In ~rticular, he referred to what he considers an overd~ revision of the open spaoc and land use clements in the city's General Plan. The stage for Tuesday ni&ht's acti on was scr -with City Manaccr Wilham Woollett Jr. 's forced res11- nation last month. Although Woollen acctpted the ' position, Brady announced that, while he was interested in the city manaaer's job, he would. not accept the interim role while beanJ con- si~ for the permanent pos111on. OaUe\ said the gl:w; door at th cnt(Joce \\3S cl« tronac. lly o pt •Hra < u\to mcrs would have to nng bu111..·1. and after emplo~cc'I \ltwe them. the door lock \\<ould be r lcasrd. Sun calla nee c:arnc1 cis al.,o wcr pus1c<l 111\ldc near tht• cc1hng, h1 Oaldc) couldn't \a) whc1hcr ti < u'ltomcf' ,.,ere '1dco1apcd King. a rc\1dcnt .ot Orange w· arteSll'd la~t \Car on suspicion operaung w 1thou1 a tclcmarkcti hlcnse at Prl"CIOU'> Metals Al·cumul tinn ( urp or l>n: marn aooth Newport fka1..h lirm hl· founded Brady bas been with the city since 1972 and held the assistant city ~nqer post since 1975. Agran also blasted The Irvine Co. for what he called its .. stron& inned tactics in trying to dictate its wilJ to this City Council." He said the The Irvine Co. through the lrvine World News, which it own s, "has sought to order us abeut. A&ran. who called for Woolleu's rcsi&n1tion, said that the request was no reflection on the city manager's capabilities and that it was simply As a result of Brady's an- nouncement. the council was forced into an early decision regarding the city manager position. • Manpower assists horse By fRfS YOKOt Of.,,,. 08'11Y ,_ k..r Ameaigo Vespucci found he couldn't navaptc his way out of the Upper Newport Bay alone Tuesda) afternoon. Amerigo, an Arabian horse (not the Italian explorer), got stuck in mud by the bay and needed the pushing and pulling of Newport Beach police, animal control officers and firefi&hters to free himself. Costa Mesa rcsjdent Juli DcBatz, 3S. was riding the S-¥ear~ld white horse around 12:40 p.m. when the animal's foot 1ot stuck in some mud. Ameriao had stepped off the path and sampl > sank into a pit of mud that appeared J~ be 4. dned surface, DeBatz said. <71 .. He was deep. I eouldn't bebeve how deep he got." she said. "He wai real calm." • The horse's hindquarters were completely buried while his forelegs remained out of the mud, said Newport Beach Fire Captain Pete 'liadlcy. DeBatz said she slid off the horse to keep (rom weighing him down and also removed hi s saddle. She tried to move him out of the mud1 but .. he was tared. reafly exhausted, after just movmg fi ve feet." she said. DcBau yelled for help an~ several passersby called rescue personnel. Three animal control units, one pohcc unit, one fire truck and 10 firefighters responded and attempted to free the horse. Hadley said fire department safety belts were placed on the horse's rump and webbma was hooked on each side for the rescue workers to pull. . Other personnel grabbed the horse from the front and pulled or pushed the animal from behind. Hadley wd. After 30 to 40 minutes of"onc horse power and a few manpower," the horse was freed, Hadley said Dcbatz walked the horse to its stable m Santa Ana Heights. The horse was uninjured. Oakley said. "It was just fat igued," he said. "I really thank everybody who helped.'' Dc Batz said. DcBau said she had JUSI purchased Amengo a few days before in San Diego-and ridden him ooly once around the Back Bay area prior to Tuesday. She named the animal after the Italian navigator because she got the horse on Vespucci's ban hday. Factory fire slows freeway traffic . - City News Senfke A fi re Tuesday that gutted a Santa Ana factory that makes water treat- ment sys tems caused $2.6 million in damage and prompted an evacuation of adjacent firms when officials thought there may be a threat from hazardous materials. evening sky and causing commuters on the Costa Mesa Freeway to slow as they approached the fire scene. "We have identified tentati vely a dollar loss of S 1.6 million to the structure, SI million to tht cGntents. We have kept it confined solely to the frce-standin1 structure, so it 1s not a hazardous materials fire." said Santa Ana Fire Department spoke woman Sharon Frank. through the 16,000-square-foot build- ing dunng the late-afternoon ru~h hour. About JS firefighter needed about an hour to contain the flame~ The flames were reJ?(>rted at theJ.L Wingert Co. at 2165 S. Hathaway St. at about 5:25 p.m .. sending a thick column of smoke billowing into the Five people inside building c~ caped unharmed as the flames raced At one ume, therc was concern that the incident could escalate into a blaze involving hazardou material Thouth no danacrou chcimcals arc used 6y Wingcn, some firms in the industrial park use potentiall y haz- ardous materials. Arson investigator were expected to return today . .... CblltJ .. KOC ..... fO ltJ lee,.,". A police offlcer views Newport Coln Exctu1nge·s dlsP.lay cases throuOh shattere,Jt glass of doorway after dealershlp was robbed •nd two persons wue kllled on Tuesday. JUSTICES • do(Ullll'OI. From A 1 Bork rl.'1m·d l1orn 1lw k1k1.il lwlllh 111 J 98!i :rnd no" 'l'I\ t'\ on I hr P!"I manrnt ( omm1 ttt·l· Im th!" Oh\C..'t ~\·ndilll Hulml'\ Rt''l'r\l'. a [t1<1uri lOrnn111tnl 111 rn ordrn~ till' 111,11ir\ nl thc \upr~ nw < 11 111 Thl' l'H' tx·~an lhl' lkhall' ll~ 1,1.11mg what lhn ll'cl the wk 111Jlld)!l''"111 a demona.lal ll'P11hl11 .ind ho"' thl'\ IC'el judge" 'hould tx· \l'lntru 10 till the rote-. Rork '>P<1kc. nga111'1 lht l nuanu.' of polatK' 1n111tlw1ud1C1al\ hrnnt:h :mJ calkd 101 a \t11t:t anteq1rl'lt1tton nl 1hl· ('onc,11tutwn on lhl· pt am rpk., ·111<l original tnll'lll of tht d1.11lt'l'I ol 1l1c "f hl'f\'\ \Offil'lh111g \\ll>llf, "'hl'fl th t• Clllllt\ ht•<.olTil' \ lf\',UI ,I\ p<1ltlll•ll h1,IOl hl'S hl' \,lllJ '\\ l I\' IHI\\ \\lllll''i\lng ,1 \\,ti tn1 llllltrol nl 1111· kral '1ruttu1c: flt• "-lid polilll l/lll~ 11f tlic: HHlfh O<.'Clll' IXl•lU°'( llHll • lll11,1I' ·hlOI to 1nh'l J)fd lhl• ( llll\ltlUl!llll I~ thl'\ \\ 1\h J Uir'-1Jf!.;1grn·d"1th B'•rl ·H.1111111 .1 \lrll t, r1111d 1ntC'rprl·t;it11111 nf thC' lu". .._,) 11111 thC' toundanf lathl'" "'rote th, c on\t11 utmn lor a d1H 1~· 'Ut art\ th.1 <. ontllHll"' to n~111J and l hant'' th 1h,· )l'3r ~u·111 thl· m~o11t\ 111 rcopl<· 1n "oulltl'I I) { ,1hlunu.1 \\ 1fl I~ Jla \pan1c . wh1h: m North l'fll <ah to1111a thl· 111,1)11111~ wall lx' \\1.tn Bud ~Id l hl' llldtl I lf\ lllUltl lilt.> ;ic; fJc\lblc CM motor1st killed in crash Pohl,' and fedl'ral .omcml' 1h du"'n Prl'ffiJl'O altl'r rnvc\t1ga11 lOnllll:unt., from do1rm of anves to who ~aid thq had not been abk l hquadatc tlwar t:onlralt\ with t lOntPJll\ lrnntof\ \Jtd whrn the) tried t re\01.,1p 1h~1r 11101~~ they ,·1thcr r ll'IH<l ha d d1l·(l'> or no rnpon lrom Prcmau1 • l''-'P<ll l ( usn f\lha nge. locat m•\t lll Eldorado HJnl and t\\odoo wuth of ( 1><.o's Restaurant Jl·.11., 1 rar\' coin .... gold Jl"'-'clr). lttheNa and othu pa·nuu., n1c1al\. ln1.1:'>1tµtol\ e xpected to \\Ork · thl' lr 1m1: 'Ilene througho ut the nigh Oal.ln ~ad thc't ohta1ntd a sear warrant 'hctorc lx·g1n ninr th,·1r 1 'l'\llgat1nn. f hC'~ w 111 do1. ulllc:nl I.'\ Cl) !hang. the~ go al<•ng.' hl ~iad "It's real qui tc ;i slo" pruc'"·''> · and d1' crSl' a\ the \Cx:acl\. sht' s~ud . It I\ 1ml)Onant tor nwns to "rtfl 1101 onh the d at t' 1n sol·1ct) but be 1dkc11o n of lht• l'ntirc \O<:acty" s ~tilt. Bini al-;o \Jtc.1 thl' "one man. o o,;ote·· phalowph\ hr<1ugh1 th~ 1 sue pohl,ltal di\ l\H'>n ul PO"-Cf into I C'llUrl\ w hl'Ol'\ l'r a l hacl C\CCUtl~C ol a s~rt\ set' out to l hJngc an) bran ''the\ ·r1.; a~klll~ 1111 lroubk." 81 ~lid \he: s;ud man~ prt• adcnts a1 fO\ c:n111r\ ohl'n "ant Judgl~ to foll Jl.1nt)Jll 'te'-"j'l()•nts anstc;id lav.-s Bork got ntu ht an the middle that procc'""· \!It \Jad "I don't th111~ .it the nauonnl le that 11·, al·allv approp1mlC' to Ron.aid Rt·ai~1n u tC'd to diunac l dan:1.·tmn ol tlw Jud1rnary or that > trtell to iCI nd of panrcul np1n111n\ ·· Rori.: n\wcrC\.I b3cl.; Rork agreed that "nohod) ... oc:11l'\ a ng1d 1,) ~tcm ul JU<l !!.." I \.110 the p1 O\ i ion\ nf the C on,t1 \ Cmta Mc\a man''·'" l1llC'd \\h\thcdr1,c1"a"111hd:i11c.,.0111hol t1on\tillappl)tC1 loda~\"orl<l , Tuc~a\ .,.,hl·n h1\ l'ar \lammcll 11110 Uol,,1 \\cnuc. "h1d1 "· !. do,C'<l oft The right to lrccJom ol thc, p the oat (of a panl'l ttud.; p.irkl·d an th~ Hth wnc' hl· (lted ,\~an l'\ttmplc. ha' ~mcxit cloc.cd l'll1-poul l.rnc ol tht• not th· J hr 01,111 \\d' ,111 lttti d fflim lhc !wen .tdnptcd to the elt."<'trnna<.' med bound 'an D1c~u I r.:C'"a) durm~ tlw ,l.l'lll" hut lll'H'' ll'l',.1111,•d ~1lll\1 11111\· Bird tntcr drd111cd to 00\v.cr morning ni~h·hl>Ul Ill'"' ,111d '"1' pronnimH·d dl 111 11 .iudaenu.· memlll.·r· llUe uon FLIER From Al The trip will cost about S 148,000. but Gao-Alienaena said he hopes tome of the fuel and other expenses will be donated. The Koll Co. and Million Air donated $2,SOO for the trip. Thc 33·}('Jr-old man." ho'IC natnl' l ( I \1r,hl.1I ( ('Oler an ( lr.111 'l' ,1ho111 "hl·thcr th crl' I, a conna(l bet~cen t h~ar about how he dOl's with thc was not rtlc.1\cd ""'•ldanf, noufkauon f'"':Ji) d lav .. 110 tMn il\\lult v.capo R · J · ,~ '"ohnur l"t~1.ll1ll~ml ussJao aJngua•e. 01·r·'l"t01'·"" r""''-''O<l··:11 1 .. back ofthc-•n lh•· cnn.,t11ut1on.1I r1aht to • "' .. • ..... , ""' ~ 'u ' llw 1111t l. w:i' r1 g1i.ll'T\'1I "' \111dt·rn " "h h d Gary Alicngena said he tried to make 11 im~ss1ble for his son to take the tnp without actually saying no.• "But if you know Tony like I do, he always comes up with a aood reason why he should do something." The family will leave Oranie County on June S and arrive an Leningrad on June 23. The boy will fly about 3112 hours a day, but not on weekends. his father said. The youngster said he is most interested in sccina Red Square. ARREST FromA1 evidence that led them to believe that the suspect was iovolved in 1:..on- dono's disap~rancc and that Lon· dono met with foul play. They also came to suspect that the body on the beach was Londono. The su~ was questioned Mon· day and confe led to the crime at S p.m. Tuesday, Jenkins said. He was ch~ with murder and lodacd m Huntinaton &e.cb City Jail to await transfer to Oranee County Juvenile Holl. A second plane was added to carry spare pens and members of the press. Tony said his IO.year-01d pen pal, .Roman Tchcrcmnykh. will accom- pany him on the entire trip if he is arantcd a visa. Tony has pmercd quite a repu- tation around tchool. Kelly Grana. 10. who is in Tony's class. sa"1 she Will be moat excited to MONORAIL ,,_,., ot McDoanell Douallt Realty. "We nev~ anlici .. ted any Problitm be· caute we never had any in~tion of 1ettina into the airpon tcrVica &uliness ... •Now, with lhc council's action. I think we·~ in a aood position to ~ th11 mooorail built concWTently Mth the completion of the new airpon in April ot next year." The nwmorancham of under- M t : • H 1 · I I ' I I ' I 'f, Just call 642-6086 ' I "I tht'nJc it's really -at ~.u... truck with hi 1972 l>odg" < hafiCr t arrm ') e ~ml ., ( d1 not w<tnl ·~ ~ ... 7 50 ( I r H h \tin\. "huh llllltr 1Ctl·cl "111 J we'll know more about Russia and about· : a m.. n iumua 1& w.t g1H' Jn\ :t 'l'><ll) opuuon.,," Patrol 0 0-1, ... r I .. lac llill "''':td. { 11tmn'I tu hrlp \\1th ('011\11Ul111111 of · o .. 1. h ,,. .... 1 th Bill their lancuage." she said, r«iting ..... ... "" rn1r-.. ow ... ' rr • .-1u ' oodbye, yes and no in Ru saan. 1 ralfi c on both ~idc:\ of the free .... a~ the c·u ·poul lam·. 'hl' ~11d Right! v.a onaanalh intended wa'I bod;cd up for ~vcral fl\alco; \n)nnc "'ho""" thi· IHCadrnt "a' ppl> 10 fed r<tl JO\Crnmcnt and 1 Tony satd he un't tcarcd of flyina. lnvc.,lag<ltors wcr;.-s,c1ut h1ng foa \k~d 10< llOllall'r k,111ncJun r!I. 11 th~· tatc~s hll\C the uthont\: to nor dOC$ he think he'll get bored. wttnC!l~\ who could g1,·e them a (luc 8'J~4'26. ~u~ h v.c<tpon 11 1hc) tie ire.· "because flyma keeps )'Ow alert" The ___ ........ _. _ __.. ....... ____ ...:... _____ ..__ ______ ~_......,_...__.._......,_.....__....,_.....,.....,.-.....i bigest obstacle, he sa1d. 1s fl yin' with instrument$ while it's cloudy. 'You don't look out or you'll get ick " And 1f sister Alaina tarts to bua tiim, "I'll pf"Obl~ havC' her s11 in the blek." ht qui . staftditli mutt now ao before tbc Irvine City Council and the coua"' Boiani of Supervilon for appn>val. .. We don't andcipetc any ~ terns, .. aid Youni. .. Everyone has been very cnthusimtic about the monorail •ll 1lona." If final approval is pv~ the S3.S million monorail system will bt buih by 1'01 of Orlando, Fla.,• IUbiictiary or the C'.anedian tra~doit ftim Bombudiit Ilic..; Nonb America's la,.nt bUtlde; of monorails. =.:- llGdAP••·--,,,... ___ ,_ ,....., ..... ...... 10•• _,....,.,, .. w ---°"' (111 -~, ..... ................. ............. ,..,. -" ·-'"'"'·"~ _.. .. 'l a t: e I l' d d I ) l' u r tr 0 Bl a 1111·. 1:0\ICU -Huntington taking panel applications Applica tions arc now bc1ng accepted lor appointments 10 beard~ and comm1 ion<1 ~uh the city of Hunt ingwn Stach. includrns plannina. commun1t) SU\ 1 , hbrar). design re' iew, en- vironmental. allied ans. J ul) 4th and other Apphcat1ons wdl be on file for future apPQint- ments b) the C.1t) Council. Most po itions require re idence an Hunt1nston Beach. Call S36-SS 11 for add1tional 1nformat1on Forum on orthopedics A community health forum on onhoped1cs sponsored b) the Medical R~art:h and Edut."allon Soc1ct> will be presented at 7 p.m Wcdnc~) at UCI Medical Plaza For further 1nforma11on. call 11nc RJdov1ch at • • 85~5932. . (, Skin cancer discussion Skin cancer will be d1scu ~'<1 as pan of the Senior HealthChoicc medical l"duca11on sene~ at I p.m. Frida) at 1he uth Coast Medacnl (enter Auditorium ~ .\rthur Pappa~. M D who is diplomat "'11h thl'. mencan .\cadem) of Dcrm:nolog). ha\ practKcd mcdiC1nc 10 Southern ( ahforn1a for 20 )tars Refreshments will be scned at 12· 30 p.m .. followed b) ·the program 1nC"lud1ng que<,tton and answer period. Reservations arc recommendt:d run her infor- mation ma) be obtained hy calling 499-7177 from 9 a.m. to 5 p m Monda) through F nda). Christian women's convention The 19 9 We t Coa 1 ( on\en11on of the Chnsuan Women·~ (tub \VIII be hd<l f rrda) Saturday and unda) at the In inc \1amott I lotcl Work hops, speaker\. a la'lh1on sho"' •Ind a dinner concert are among lhl' e'en!'. <,ehcduled dunn.g the COn\.ent1on A S 12 registration dona~on 1!> rcl'omnwndl'd. but not required. Funhcnnform:rnon ma} he oht~uned b' ca.I ling_ E'a Ferdig al 38-8W7 or Carol fhel at 7' l-ti706 Rock concert aids shelter A three-member rock band trom Huntington Beach, 11 W1ndo"s. "Ill present a hcnl·li1 conn·rt for the Huntington "outh ~heltt:r Fm.la) .i1 the Huntington lno. Ticket<; at S.25 1ncludc' d1nna and aJm1!>\lon 10 the-performance. The group has JU<;l released 11\ dcbut .ii hum - a' a1tablc at lf o"er Rec..ords. \IU\ll ~1arl.et and Moby Disc-and 1 plann1 ng a tournl Japan lain in the )Car to promote 11 For mort' inlormJuon lJll thl· 'hl'ltl'1 .11 841·6'>8ts Tax reform examined The efTec1s of the ra, Reform .\ll of 11.Hih "'II be examined from 6 m to 9 30 rm fhu™l.l\ al 1he llddlcback Collc-ge Eml'ntu' < l'ntt:r-1 Current tax op11on<i. futurl' ktt"latmn .ind '~" planning for 1989 "'Ill be d1scu<,\Cd at thl· kl 1ur"· which CO\I~ 11 JX"r per..on or S1CJ Jli.:r coupk (all the colkgc., l'Ommun11~ \l'f\ ttl' .11 582-4646 tor add111on.il 1nlorm.lllon. Matur~ driv~rs program. .\ maturcdn,cr1mprOH!lll.Cntprogra111 \\Ill be: offered from tsa.m. to Sp m Saturd,l\ at 'it1dllkh,H:l ( ollegc. Room D·l Senio~ ages 55 and older ma~ quJlll~ lnr .i discount on their auto 1n<,uranl\' h\ t0mpk11n~ 1lm seminar 1 hcdc\clopmentol 'hlk Jl'lfnst\('dm 111g slo.1lls v.111 be stre'l.sed Pa.n1C"1pan1s pa<,c,an~ the S~l l·oursl· "'II l'l'n'1'e a Department ul ~fotor \ 1:h1lk' lt'rtalilJI\' of compkt1on. For further 1nlorma11un or 10 rl-g1stcr. c~1ll the communtt~ scn.Ke'I uniu." at S!il--'M6 M~~tlng f or famili~s o f dlsabl~d .\ meeting for parrnt' of d1'3"'kd 1nd1' 1Ju.1I' will be hc:ld from I 0 a m to noon "aturda\ at thl.' Oran~e ( oo t College Farnlt\ llou)(! · Ne"Pon Beach u11c.,rnc) Ph1 hp (1old \1.111 d1\Cu\ pen al n~ 11uw1 ;it thl· program. \\.h1t h 1~ spons,ol't'd b) the lU lh oa)t Alliance tor the \'tent II)' Ill. More information ma) ~ ohuunrd b) i:alling 1af)(had\\tckatM31 -1 7~. (. \l .• :'\D·\H o ml-Clln "'h ·duled rf hur d11y~ llnrcl1 I 6 No mecttn schedukd POI If t · I .Of, ~w~t ~ach Thrte women reported acrnna a.nnoyinc phone calls. " 26-d\ear-old midtnt o(Wndl l\le rcponc 1 ~nt'~ ' of haftl':UP. phone call' O\t'f the la t cou~of~1. A Jl-ytar-old rni<knt of the 1400 block of Sntftldc T emtt reponcd a man calkd. alkcd for her huwnd h Itta fine umc theft asked 11r hetMr he wa iJoM and 1ndtcattd he ~d bcrn follo*i• her. A _,. idm11fyine h1mw1r I \ "Tun .. aled a .S l ~)ftf-okl t ol Ille 900 bloc't of Gardnua Wa • au.I....,... an unknown "Jt'nnirtt, •• ..._ ...... IM woman 1f w had t\tr .. ,... Of' ~t 1b0u1 bct!t,I ,.... Ot'MOI COMt DAILY PILOT/Wed~. Metd'l 15, 1tee Al MIA's rema ns Identified as HB man_ " WASHINGTO CAP) -An Mm> laboratory hu 1cknttfied tht-l't'ma1n of a tiuntinaton tkach man Jnd fhc other American scnicemen m1ninJ from the Vietnam War. the Pentagon sa1d'fue~ay. MaJ. m G. Cordo' a.. who home town of r~ord v.u h~ted a Hununaton Be-a h. wa a Manne Coros aviator lost over Lao on Aug. 26. 1972. He wa'> born ug. 27. 1943. Fi'e of the ix \\Cre 1den11fkd b the rm.f s Ccmral ldcntific;11tion Laboratory an Honolulu aficr the remain!» \\Crt rcpalflatcd to the United States b) Vietnam last No"cmbcr and December. the Pentagon S3id tn a 'tatcmcnt rhcrema1n of the 1xth were rcco,cn..~ m l>cnmbcr dunna a Joint excavation at an air era h 1te 1n Suannakhct PfO' ince ohouthern Lao'>, the Penta~on added I he Pentagon added it wa not urpn~d that Cordova''> l't"miun were amona a J!OUP rcpatnated b> V u:1nam even thougn he ~'al. ~ot down over Lao . "MaJ Cordo'a was lo t 1n an area of Lno close to the V1etname~ botder. and 1n an area controlled b) the North \'tetnamese at the time." the Pentagon said · II six of the servicemen were a' 1ators. The Pentagon s~ud the family of one had a ked thaQ\1\ name not be released and that he bC inlcrred al the Punchbowl FOrm'er city·rTianager :. for Mesa to fill same post for Mission Viejo l y PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of u.. DM)I ""°' Stan Fred 'lnr..abal former (0~1a Me..a cit) manager \\Ill become M1 saon \'1cJ0°\ first permanent c1h manager followini ht~ selecuon Monda\ b" the ( m Counr1I orsabal. 51. S<11d he will v1s1t M 1ss1on VieJO a fo" hours ea'h '"eek 10 meet the <itaff and get the bJll rolling bcfort: taking o'er full -tame on \onl 24 'orsabal and his lam1I) !>t 1ll ll\·e an Costa Mc~ where he scned as cit) managt:r for 15 )cars before stepping do" n in October 1985 Hc also maanta1"'-tn apartment in Fl s.undo when~ he II\ e'> di.Iring the "t:cl. "h1lc working ao; cny managt:r in that Cll) But has nc" addre\s \\ 111 soon be w._ ~1s ion V1e10 which v.as ancorporatt"d a'> Orange (ount).!I 27th t•l) JU~t one \tar ago,h1s month. "It's gonna be 1nll'resung.'' Sor~abal ~Id.·• fhcre all' 3 lot of nev. plU)Ct\. and at'~ exc111ng 10 be in on 1h1n~!I from ~ratch. · 5orsabal s:ud his earl) 'oals w1ll 10c'ludc lool.ing toward M1ss1on \ •eJo's long-rangc needs by onen11ng the tounr1r s .. thought proce sc·s about "hen' the c.·o mmunH) "'ants to be ·· He also 'klld 11 \\.tll ta~c some cflon lo get the council to "ork together Now home to about 70.000 residents. M1ss1on Vit:JO as targeted (or 90.000 at bu1ldou1 about the )Car WllJ ~r'\abal \aid hou 1ng as "'ell as ~ta ll dc\clopmcn11-, on the dra"1ng hoards for tht" commun11 \·.,remaining open land. .. It's a nl·w C"halknge, and oew t hallenge<> arc good lor me ·· he said 'iorsabal 1A11l rr-plaC"e 1n1enm ell) m~n­ ager B1lr Tallc". "ho lcfi HI bei;ome Clt) manager of lhl..' l'Ourll' \ nt:\\C'>t cit). Dan11 Point. Tulle\ ~a., ul\ man.ager ol \nahe1m for l 1 \ear.. · Finance Dlfl'C tor 11'\\ in Bomstt'in ha.; tx·en filhll8 in as aurng Ul\ managt:r" h1k tht: council lool.t"d for a pt:rmancnt employee Popular dunng hie; 1t·nul\· 1n < O\Ul Me\a. SoNbal &,aH' up lhat S"'b.000 Job to National Cemetery in Ho nolulu. . 1 he remain1n1 five will be nown on today from H1cl am Air f orce Base. H1wa11. to T ravis Air force 8asc. Calif.. the Pentagon id. 1 he ottlcr four \Crvicemen were idcnt- 1 fied as. Cmdr. C,cnr A nmh of the Navy. born Apn l 18, 1933 lost over North Vietnam June 27. 1966 His home· of record was listed a Salt Lake Cit~. Utah · • Lt Cmdr frcdenck J Fortner of the Na\al Rcser,e. born May 15, 1943. lost o'er Nonh Vietnam Ocl. 17, 1967. Hi home of record was hsttXt as Pomona. Lt Cmdr. Michael W, Wallace of the Navv. born Sept. 12. 1936. lost over Lao l'red Sors•b•I l. kc a non-pa) ins. one-) ear slJnl potent.Ht• of h1~ Shnners' temple. .\ t the t>nd of the >~r. he JO toed PM\\ A socratcc; of <)an Clemente where he headed the firm 's c.\pans1on into goH:rn- mcnt and general management rtcruiong. He: 1hcn murnl'd 10 the public Sl'<'tor as interim c11~ monagc.-r in E.1 S<-gundo \\hcrt he e'cntualh "8'> appo1n1w permanent cit\ manager March 2 • 1968 Ht home of record wu listed as Salt Lake C 1ty. •Airman lu(la J&mC1 E. Pkimanof the Air f ortt, bom Jan. IS. 1944. lost ovCT North Vietnam March 14, 1966. His home of rttord was h$tcd a Ru ia, Ohio. The Pentagon id Wallace's remain were rccovcn:d dunna the Joint cxcavauon 1n Laos. Fonncr's remains ~ett amoh&23 repatnated py Vietnam on Nov. 3, ancf the others were among 38 regatnatcd b)' the V1etnamdc on Ott IS. 1988. With the latest 1dent1ficat1on 2,37 1 Amcncan) continue' to be hsted a ·miss1na in J ndochma as a result of the V 1ctnam wa io Vietnam, 545 in Laos. 83 in Cambodia and s1it in China. t o .. C·MtroUp~. to vie for national drama title ByTOM TrTUS ~,..,. Co"•IPO'-" It's ofT to Omahn for the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse as the local thcspurns seek to duplicate the hat lncl performed by the Laguna Pia) house last year -a natiqnal com mun It\' theater festival lJtle. The Cosia Mesa theater, which won the Southern California eliminations of the ahfomin Educational Theater Associa- tion tournament an Fontan.a la t month. ad,anccd to the n.alio nw1de finals over the wcelend \\llh us cutting of the drama "Mond3y After the Miracle" at thc rcgiorutl re uval 1n Manll'C4.. Cah( The' 1ctory propels the local troupe into the finals. to be held June 21-24 in Omaha fr Monda) .. COnnnues to prevail. the next stop ~111 be the I ntemau.onnl C ommumt) Festtv:il in Monaco -an evcnt held onl) once t \ el) four )cars. Releases ease jail cro~ding· Orangl· ( uunt) 'lhcnlfs. offioJI\ rt'- lca~d 60 inmates Tuc'>da~ bcforl' thcir \C~t:nCC\ "crt: ..en cd in urJer to rl·main in l'Omphancc "Ith a felkral or<lcr hm1 11n~ the Jail population Ex-coach to serve 5 years probation for sex crimes "We'rr-all thnllcd about the oulcome and "e"rt lookinj into some fund-ra1S1ng acu' nae •• said Darlene Roth. a member of the ( 1vtc Playh.oust boa.rd of d1r«tor who 1s aCtJng as producto for the how • Roth reported that lhe adjudicator who Judged lhe Mant~a lOumamcnt wa eloquent 10 hie; praise for "Monda) Aficr the Miracle." directed bY. Howard han- grnw and condensed from h1s 1988 producti on at the local playhouse "\\c ha\C a maJor O\Crlro"d•nj prob- lem ·· ~·d \\\l\tan1 \hl·nll Jen) Krnn\. l odcarthc"a' forthl·act1on. upcnor ( uurt Judge Phillip Co\ ruled 1 uc~da\ that \hcnff'> otfo.1a1., l.Ould rdca'i4.' in'- matc 111 cJ.l\\ bl:torc lhl•tr JJll tcrn1\ \\Cre completed hl· \<lid Pre' 1oush 1nma1cs "'Ith e1gh1 da\\ left on 1he1r scntcnn•, w1:rt• released The latc\l reh.·a~' \\l'rc t~errd hy the need to plJlt 4~ mmJtl'S 1n ·d bl'lorc .:? am tcx.IJ\ .\II 1nmall•<, \\hO quahfkd for relca~ ha' l' lx·en let go. but thl' Jail populal1011 "'a' \1111 morl· than the ' :!03- pn'>Oncr hm11 i...ran\ '\.!Id 1 he hcnir, Departmt:nl ha\ u'i4.·d thl' earl) rdea~ program during period' ol O\ crc:-rO\\dtng tor mort• than 1 fl H'Jf\ Tht• prncttcc ha" ht•en in plau· \Inc~ .t IC-c.kral Judge rukd 111 197 th.tic' en mmatl· must he provided "Ith a bed\\ 1th1n :!4 hour'> of tlt1ngJailcd Krans '31d The la lt:'>t rdca .. c gu1dchnt'' handed c.Jo"n b\ Co\ .tllo"s 'hrnt1's c1lfa1ah to rcka..c 1'nmate\ bem11 held on l<I 000 bail or le By JANET ZIMMERMAN formc-r high -,1. hool b~l\~t:thall 1.0<11:h "ac; sentcnH'tl I Ul'\JJ\ to '.'t )car' .,u,)Cr- ' 1!.CJ probation lor hJ\ 1ng ~' ''11b t\\O teen-age girl' ,11 ~houl .ind 1n h1'> Balooa I land home. Christopher \l1chad Bruce l l't'. .i~ pkadt•d guilt\ la-,t St•ptl'ITI~rto fi, t:ldom 1:ounl'> of oral lOpulatwn Jnd penelr;Utun wJth .i foreign ohJert a "ell a'i unt• m1c;dc-mcnnor count nl anno) ing or mole<1ttng a minor upenor l oun Judgt: \1' ron Bro" n al'>t> ordl·red I l'c to "K'I"\ t' f>O da' l'" count' 1a1I But thJt \Cntl.'ncc "no; \ta~cij bcxau~ of l red11 lur time sen ed "h1le l ee \\a~ under d1agno<il1C' naluatmn at the men·~ pn\cln in ( h1no Dl.'lcn..c a11\1rnc' Ronald Hro"er lOuld nol be: rl'Jlhl·d lonomment ~put' Dt'itmt \th>rnl'' "athlccn h.l·ndh: '411d 'lht: "·1' J1sapf,om1cll lhl' \Clltcnct" \\J\n't more har'h "I though• 11 '"a'> too light g1,l.'n thl· amount uf traumJ to the '1ct1ms:· \he ..:m.I "I lhought th e tPrl<i \\t:tc rt•all' courageous to rnmc lo~an.l and tnlur tlw wrath of thC"ir cla mate'> .. Tht:g1rh lt'IJnJ 17 toldacoun)eforut fapcranra High 'x'hool in ..\n11hc1m Jh(1u1 tht: snual l1al\on' l ce \\a\ arrc\tl-d an Januan 19~8 ,1fkr the rnok'itauon \\crc repo1 ted to po ht c Polan" ~uJ the) disco' crcd photoaraph!> ot thC" Jlrl' hcuh lrom 'orha Linda an L ct"~ home f he ll'l'n-ag.cr\ said the 1:<.)ad1 cnll(l'd but did not torrr them into ix·rtormM'lg lhl" \\"\u.ll ac1-. I heg1rh undeNl.'nt mut:h JX'l"rC'rtllll\m alll'r 1 l'C '"a'> arrl''ltcd "end le c;..i1d On, of the apr~ graduated and the other 1 repealing hl'r ..enior )t:ar at a nut her <il..hl>ul occau\c.' ol tht· trauma sht" \...ltd "II" pun1'ihmcn1 'hould C"qual "hat thcv·,e had lo l'ndurl.' .. '>hl' s.ud 1 he 'll"nlcnn· \hould ha' r OC\'.n at ka~t <> monih' an Jail Kendle added be\':lU\4.' that' "hat J '1unK•P31 < ourt JUdgc olkrt:J Lt"C octon: h1 prcltmtnJn hearing 1n l'\l.hnngc tor a. suih) pica I C<' "as hired to trach and coal h .it l \pcr..1n1a abou1 three ~car' ago. and tool. o' t:r a .. head n Jch ot the-hO\s D.ls~etball team 1n IQ .., ~tort" that. ht-COll hl'tl ~nu prol~·\\1on.al ha-,l.ctb..111 rn Eurnpc anc.l \\3\ the coal h of 1hr \\ c t (1crma.n n:monal tt·am 1n IQ~' "He ..aid he \\a\ so cngrossed thal he forgot to take note~ ... Roth said ... Then he turned to the audience and announced. · bout the ac11ng you'll tre,er ec any finer · •· · The thrtt performers. all re-crcattna tht"tr roll' from the l Q 8 production. v.crc Su!.3n dam'> as nn1e Sulh,an. [)(cana Pumpcna a!> Helen Keller and Marc \\-h11more a~ John >iac). ""ho mamed ..\nnae and fouJ}l1 an attra uon for Helen The )('Quel to \\ 1JJtam Gibson's "The '-11raclc Worker." "'h1ch p1cl.s up the C'ha-racters of Helen and Annie about IS )Cat'S later wu acclaimed a the top C"ommunll) theater produC11on of lbeJca.r in the Dail) P1to1 )ear-c-nd roun up ~dam and Pampena were chosen be t act re s and be 1 supporting actress. rt~pe<'- 11' dy. for their perforrrulnccs The ( o~ta "1c C'1v1c Pia) house 1~ follo"''"I in the footstep of the L..aJuna Pla\hou ¥.h1ch captu~ the nauon:il 11tle la t 'car ""''hits cutting of the musical "Quilters ·· It wa the tfiird time that Laauna had advanced to the na11onal tournament "\\.c:'d 11kc to do the how again a a benefit to finance the tnp to Omaha ·· Roth \aid Bill tying offshore drilling, pol lution controls introduced City News Servtce tntc . ·n (•lit) lfart. D-SantJ Rarbaru, T ucs<la) c1nnounlcd the 1ntro<lul 11on c>I lcg1r,~\Jon that he 'lard rcprr..cnts a ··cffu'j)tehcnm·e ncv. cflon" to halt Pol- lution of Calrlurnaa \ c;o. c;tal "'3ter\ t a nc" confercnC'c on lh<" \anta Moruca Pier Hart 1d h1\ bill. the 19 9 < lean <A:e:rn .\ct. "pmh1b1tc. nc" wun.e ot oc.can polluuon h) re tnctma on: horc oil dc,elopmen1 and thcJumpanaofto'''' nd ~"afc " rhe 0 t ~ould c 1abhc,h a .. bordcr-to- tlordcr c tal \Jnctuary" 1n \late waters w1th1n lhr.: miles from the hol't'hne. Han said. "If "l' ~ant Pre 1dcnt Bll'~h to '>IOP 011 leasing an foderal \\Jtcr<i. ( ·a1tforn1a shnuld pm1'11h11 011 ka\lni in \late "' tc~r" ·· tht: la\\ ma~er ~1d \\ e 'an h.udl) e\f>C\ I the: federal go' ernmcnt to pro' 1dc 1rcatct protc.'Ctaon for our l'O.l'>I than "e do ·• .\cc:ompan\ing Han \I.Ct<' Lo'I 1\ngt•lc, C It\ ( oun~1lman /c, 'armla' 'ik~ lxuoth) Green prt•\1dcn1 ol thl.' l'n- \ iron mental 1roup "I teal thl· 8..t' .lnd actor W00th l larttl't>n of the tdl'' 1\lon S(flC '"( hN'f'\ • 'aro 13Hl) ..aid he plan\ 10 1ntroJulf a motion 3t toda' • <at'< ounl1I mctlin& rn support ot tfan'' bill 1 hl· hall include\ pro' "'on!. to ~11 eog1hen )tundnrdsonc'<1 trngsoutcesof pollution. 1m luJ1ng a pro' 1so that all ~"il8C dumped in <;late "aters must meet lt'tlcr.il treatment \landard'i b) the ~ear ~OtXl Hart said Th kg1'>lat1on \\OUld also protctl \\C'tl4'nd\ and w1ldlrtc habitats b) 1ncrca • •na the po"er of the Cahfom1a Coo tal (. omm1 1on and "ould d1m1n.ate ne' off,hort 011 lease'>. he.-1d Ha.trelson lent ht support to the lcg1 lat1on a n n'pl't"scnurn'c of the "American <Ac n<i (. ampa1an:· ''\\.c''e b«n u~ing the ocean) of the "otld 3 one hill dump. and tt has to too .. " the iC tor !Mild .. Herr in Los Angeles. a lot ot tne 11 n \'OU ~att:h and lhat are bcmg caught toda) off this pier are contaminated b\ pest1c1dcs and PCB' If we're not careful. "c're goin to ha"e 011 nas up and down the Cl'I t ·· Hart wd he e\pccU the bill. "luch he introduced last "eek, to face ttff oppo 1- uon from 011 companies and loca.I govern- ment thal "-OUld -.eel.. v..-a1vcn fri>m the ban on dump1ns untreated .,a e 10to the OC't'3n .. \\.c want 10 put a top to the waivers ... Hart "11d "For too Iona. the cn,1ronmcn- tal mo,emcnt ha been on the dcfen 1ve Thi 1 a proa t1,e clTon:· the 9000 block. of 1\cklay <.. 1rcle earl \1onda\ mornin • • •• meonc broke the hd1n1 \l-lndo~ at Photo fapte\ at l i7I SS Brookhur t St somc11me ~1onda~. Binocula~andJe"'clt'). "Allh a tnt;il 'aluc of 4~0. v.cn· \tolcn from n home 1n the Xl block of 83.._er 'ltr~t Mondi~ ~t""ccn a m. anJ 4 '\() pm 11 '\U p.m unda) and s·•~ am. t~ ch k but d1dn'l do the v.ort.. the Mond.t). Damqe •~ c u m:ued at "'oman ..aid S l.Ol~ tlunlin ton lkach Ir' in~ " llet and contents "onh S200 "ere tolcn from a woman· pur\t' 1n t~ 300 block of I Ith Strtet Monda). Tht loss -•ti d1k.'o,eRd at 2:30 p.m. • • • • • • \n cmplo>('( at the Pride and Groom pct 1ort. 10069 Adam A\c-•• '>a1d th t thrtt r four bo) 12 or 1-' ~t' old rode their b1C)clc into wall and terr n1cd customcn. • • • n cmplo~ec at H~ Mcmonal Ho,p1tal 1n 'k .. pon ~h 4!81d that '""och1ldrcn trom Huntuwtoa Bc-aeb about 2 'ca" old wett ~'uall rnol led O'er the •ttkcnd. · • • • l hit\C~ entettd 1 Mtcknet 1n the 1 ..blixll: of 20th Suttt, tcalint UO 1n JC"tln. 20 1n Cl~ and pouiidint hole 1n ihc ~--au,, Th Irvine police lgs conunucs to be un.t,ailablc due to computtt pi"obt'm in the •'lie f la t weet- end' relocation of the Pollet stauoa .. LagUDa Bf!aeh ~ man notifitd ~ice aftCT find1n1 200 to JOO rounds of ammunition in a utthl truck bed perktd at LllUna an)on Ro9d on Moftdly. lhc ammuniuon •as &Mea io lt.c Sbmffs Oqlenrnt'llt bomb 1e1ued.. • • • Md: ... ~ Md. Cllll ~ "<*n &ona a~'" IM 900bloct0/ Canyon v~ Drive Oft fllODdly. • • • thief fl\ltftcl I loc:ati08 ID the 1600 bk>Clt f)f' ........ C'M)'Oft °" ~)andlOot•trM ~~·· f Imports of assault rlfl~ suspended WA HI GTON (AP) -The Bush admm1 tr.uaon su pen(kd 1m- p<>rts of K-47s and mMt other semu'lutomauc weapons Tuesday bul denied any changr 1n Pre tdcnl Bu h's oft-stated opposition to gun control. More than 110,000 assault-type weapons with pending applications for 1mp<>n v.ill be affected, according to the aMounccment by the new national drug control direc1or. Wit- ham J. Bennett The action does not affect weapons already in this country, but blocks 1mp<>n of ccna1nguns unless it can be detennined the} are for sp<>rting use, offictals said. It also docs not affect weapons made an the nated States. su h u the AR 15, the se miautomatic, c1v1han version of the .2B-caliber M-16. Before Tueiday, Bush had not indicated any wilhngnes to move against the prohferauon of scmi- automauc weap<>ns except to say he wanted Bennett to study vanous options. White House press secretary Marlao Fitzwater said the move reO«ttd no change 1n Bush's opp<>si- uon to banhing such guns but merely would enforce current law that allows for import of the guns only if they are for sp<>nmg purpose . On Feb. 16, Bu h told rep<>rters he would "stronglS oppose•· any attempt to ban semiautomatic weap<>ns de- spate public concern over an ancrt'a - ins number of homicide , mo~tl) related to drua v1oleoce. 1nvoh ana such auns. On March 7 Bu\h told a ne"" conference that he had asked Bennett 10look1010 what could be done about AK·47s, one t)'pe of ~m1automauc nfle, but that he wanted to find a wa) to "sull do what's right by the legitimate sponsman." lf e said soh ma the eroblem was "not as eas> as at seems. · Tuesdays news release in Bcnnctt'c; name said that Trt'asury Secretary Nicholas Brady. who hasJurisd1ct1on over the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco &Jld firearms. "decided to suspend, effective immediately, the import· Ilion or§C'.'\Cr .. J makcsofauault-t>pe v.c:apcns pending a deci ion a 10 whether the~ v.capons art. a rc- guucd by law. ·parucularly uatable for or rcadal) adaplablc to sponina purposes.'" Bush. a longtime member of the National R10c Assoc1at1on. "share the public concern,'' over the prohferataon of semiautomauc weap<>ns. said F1t1water. Apphca11ons so far 1h1 )Car 10 ampon such weapon alread> have passed the tot.al of the previous three yean. Bennett said. He said at was coincidence that the move came a day after the Calafornaa State Asscmbl) pa\sed a S\\ottping ban on 40 t) pes of semi:iutomat1C'i ·;:·aUltytank Health chief'ridicules ·schools m~y limit , that bah apples in cafetef ias Discovery s LOSANGELES(l\P)-1::.d~cators group. cago. an Franmco and several who yank apples from school lunch Tbe!ltate isconductingatsowntests Orange Coast school distncts have Orbl.tl•ng rooms for fear of chemical con-on apples sold 10 California to assess quat senangapples,appksauce, applt tamma11on are running from a "toxic any nsk. The results aren't due for JUace and other apple products be· bogeyman," the state's health di rec-another IO days, but Kizer said that cause of the recent reJ><?rt hnking Alar tor said Tuesday. based on has knowledge of e11st1ng with a heightened mk of cancer an SPACE CENTER. Houston (AP) -A problem with a hydr~n tank aboard the space shuttle Discovery forced its astronauts to conserve energy Tuesday and threatened to shorten the mission. but Mission Control said there was no threat to the crew. The five crew members monitored scientific experiments and photo- graphed environmental damage on the Eanh, a day after they roared into orbit and launched a key NASA communaca11ons satelli\e. Kenneth Kizer, who bit into a shiny studies. ho had this advice: children red apple while d.iscusStng the '!latter "In a nutshell. I and 1he Dcpan-Scores of smaller districts ha"e W!th rep<>rtcrs. said fears that children mcnt of Health Services thank this done the same. C\Cf'I though farmers will get can~er from the far.m was reactionary amnd premature and and the maker of the chemical say chemical dammozade, or AJa r, arc indeed our fear as they have rcall> there 1s no nsk. based on a misinterpretation of a created a toxic boge)'man.'' Kizer ad\ ased consumers 10 con- reccnt study by a private interest The New York, Los Anaelcs, Chi-tan~ eating fruit OC man's death sente nc e reverse d C \I 11 4t H' I \ H H 11 I ' Assembl)' panel OKs g~s tax hike • AC-RAMENTO -A bill that would ~t ps taxc ttnd rommcma vehicle: ftts to r.\JSC about $21.S billion for transportation ovrr 10 )cars waa approved by an Utmbly committtt Tuesda). Tbe lower hous.e's Transp<>rution Commauee \ oted I 1-2 to send 84 7 to the Way~ and Means Committee. the last stop before the A semhl>. n D1Jeuss1on amona the tran p<>rution panel mcmbef'tl howe\cr. made 1t clca that the bill Wltl need some surgery and ddicate ncaotiauon\ 10 at• the '"" thirds mlJOnhes 11 will need to pas the u~mbl> and Senatt. Judge orders release.of Lewis transcript ACRAMEN rO-A upcnorC"ourtjud~ordertd rcleaSt"d to the pubh Tuesday a grand Jllt)' transcnpt 1n the felon)' foracry caSt of sembl)ma John R. Lewi , butdela)ed it unul Fnday 1011lowd~fensc laW}crs toapptal t a higher court. Judge James I. Moms n=Jcttcd ddcn11e~umentt tha unscahl'!B the JSO..paie document \\Ould be preJudtcaal to LeWR.-chances for fair tnar. "None of the evidcntt i e pecaally scnsau6nal or inflammatory. Moms said. Three-year-old shoots himself ~ WEST COVINA - A 3-year-old boy \\as an cntu:al cond111on Tuc'lda after accadeotall)' shooting himself with a pistol an il Wn1 Co"ana a~nmen Eric Frank Sarda, was taken to the Queen of the Valle} Hosp1taJ "'here h underwent surgery for a ~tomach \\OUOd , a0er h1~ mother ,ummonf' paramedics. Pauline Mane Sandoval, 22. told pohcc her wn wa\ an h bedroom watch an& cartoons on te'F""ion when <ihot himself with her h\C·1 boyfnend's pistol. FBI continues.bombing lnv.estlgatlon SAN DIEGO -The FBI said Tucsda~ 11 "a~ keeping all inv~111311" avenues open into the bombana of a "an dnven b} tht \\<lie of the l \ Vincennes skipper, 1ncludang the pos.s1b1ht)' of terrons1-ano;pm:d vengeance. Agency .spokesman Ron Orrantia said at would be premature to rule o any potcnuaJ motive an Fndafs bombing of Sharon RogrN' van, 1nclud1 retnbuuon for the Vancenne ' mistaken downing of an Iranian a1rhncr T wife of Na"y \apt. Will C R<>sers escaped the blul unhun Meanwhile, Rogers cmer:1ed from protected seclusion to tal.c t Vincennes· helm as the ship left its dock at the 32nd trcet Naval ta11on Tuesday for daylong exercises off the ·an Diego coast. The problem was an erratic press- ure reading an one of three hydrc:>gen tanks and an ats manifold, which cames the hydrogen to fuel cdls. The hydrogen lS combined Wlth oxygen an the fuel-«lls t~produceclcclricuy for shuttle systems. with water as a byproduct. FDA intensifies grap~ testing after poisoning WASHINGTON (AP) -The Food and Drug Admin1strat1on 10- Tenmi?d mleS'tlng of-grapes -end--ot~r Chilean fruit Tuesday while the Bush adman1strat1on worked wath officials of the South Amencan country to determine the scope of an apparent cyanide poisoning attempt. the u.~. EmbaSS} there SAN FRANC'! CO (AP) -An T I II f hlll kl J t Orange County man's death sententt error St QU ty 0 :,,aC ng e 10 the fatal ~tabbangs of an elderly "There are no safet} problems associated w1th 11 and no electncal problems," ground control capsule communicator Make Baker told the astronauts. National Aeronautics and Space Administration 01ght director Chuck Shaw said Tuesday night that ground controllers. hoped to solve the prob- lem b~ turning the tank back on this morning using only one of ats two heaters. Controllers expected to turn the tan.k on around S a.m. PST. '"I thank things will work out JUSt fine wath the heater tomorrow," Shaw said. adding that the tank will be thoroughly checked after being put back an operation. Meanwhile, FDA Commissioner Frank Young advised Amencans to be .. safe rather than sorry" b) d1scard1ng all fruit in their refnger- ator unless they arc certain 11 was grown somewhere other than Chile. The FDA on Monday announced that traces ofcyanade had been found in two seedless red grapes that were part of a batch of about 2.000 grape- bunchcs sampled at the pon an Philadelphia. where they had been shipped from Chile three days before a p<>1son10g threat was telephoned to At the urgrng of the agenc}. supermafket'i mo~~-u~ckly-t-0 re- move all Chilean fru11 from their ~heh es and d1stnbutors held produce from the South Amencan countr) an warehouses until further 1cs11ngcould be done. Virtually all grapes sold at this 11111e of year 10 U.S .. markets an~ from Chile Canadian officials also urged 1ha1 Chilean fruit be rt'mo"ed from store'> an Canada. A Los Angeles produce amponcr gobbled Chilean grapes at a ncwi. conference Tuesda~ to dramataLC his claim that the fruit 1s safe "I think it's a maJor. maJOr O\Cr· reaction:· Rick Eastes. general man· l!JCr of the Da\ 1d Oppenheimer Cahfornaa am porter. said of 1he FD.\ advisor). Fullenon couple was reversed Mon-WASHINGTON -Tcrronst Fawai Younis lu...W to has arrt)t on t ~ by. the -$1.tUe-Supr~e-C"®rt, h1J_h seas v.'lth 2r.om1ses of .SC'\ and drug!i. was con\lctcd fuesda)· in l ""hich said police 1llegally arrested the District oun ofhijac 1nga Jordana"In atrtnmirrBetrtJt-imcHtttt<kng .lQ ~P man and continued to question him hostage for 30 hours. after he asked for a law)er. Federal officials 1mmed1atel> claimed the verdict a the fir.t affirma11 Ttie 5-:? ruling O\enurn the of a 1984 statute assenan.g for the Unned tat~ ··tong-arm" JUnsd1ct1on ov murder conv1c11ons and death the taking of Amencan hostaies aboard Younis' coun-appoante<i anome sentence of Richard Delmer Bo)cr Francis 0 . Can er. contes1cd ttl c government daim and ~•ud he v.ould appe 31. It 1s the 22nd death sentence tbe the conv1ctron on grounds that the CJnitC'd States ouJht not to ha\CJUn~1ct1 current coun has re' cl'\Cd out of 7 ~ 11 o"er the 1985 h1Jacking. has con!i1dcred an l\\O ~ears. but one ' of only a fc" ca~s an which the f k d b I conv1c11on!I "ere fC\erscd as "Cll Mc arlane as e a out e tter Bo)er tcsufied he didn't recall the killings and had been in a druj· induced flashback. His first 1nal 1n the case ended in a hungJur) but he was con .. 1t·ted 1n a retrial. Monda' 's ruling allow-, a third tnal - He ""as charged With murdering Eileen and Francis Harb111 an 198:? W...SHlNGTOf' -Former '.ttaonal ~unt) .\d"1~r Ro Mcfarlane, has face red and has e)C'> filling v.11h tcan lashed out at t prosecutor an the Oh\er 1'orth trial Tuc~a" "hen .t\ked about a letter he "'r Congress on the du) before he tned to com mat \uandc Shaw !>aid a s1m1lar crrauc readang on the same h>~rogen tank was noticed on Discovery's flight last fall. but said there had been no fluctuauon noted on the mamfold ~ading. The erratic rcadms, he said. was believed to be associated with how the hydrogen 1S heated and then pushed out of the tank to the fuel cells. Moslem support urged to kill Rushdie The first openl) cmouonal moment jl the Nonh trial w•u tnggcrl'J chaet prosecutorJohn Kekcr v.ho suggested to Mcfarlane that ha\ Feb 8. I Q8 letter to Rep. Lee Hamilton [)..) nd. was .. JUSI complete noni.t"n~ ··"\\ell \ Keker. 1f I had sat dov. n 1 n m) st.ate of m and the da) bclort' I trac-J to take life. 1f I had tried to parse ever) las1 dime that "'ent to the Contras, 11 proba would have come out different," McFarlane rtioned In 1he letter. Mcfarlane told Ham1hon. then (h31rman of th(' Huu Jn1ell1icnce Commmce that a foreigner an 1984 donated SS ma I hon or less the Nicaraguan ( ontra .. Mcfarlane had k00\\-0 for t\\U )l'.'.H'\ thu the on came from the B,(Hcmmcnt of aud1 .\rab1a ;and that the countr: donated S m1lhon to the ( ontra!> Earlier Tuesday, night director Gran\-11 Pennington said that if the problem couldn't be resolved and Discovery had to continue to use only two hydrogen tanks. the shuttle may land Fnda) instead of aturda). "Right now. we·re still plannang to land on Saturday:· Pennington said. He said NASA could wait M late as Thursday before dec1d1ng to end the mission a da> early. RIYADH. Saudi Arabia (AP) - Iran demanded Tuesday that Moslems uphold its order to kill Salman Rushdie as a blasphemCT for wnt1na "The Satanic VeTSCs" and said they must condemn all who take the writer's side. It made the demand at a meetang an Riyadh of fo~ign ministers from the 46-member of the Organazataon of Islamic Conference, where httlc suP- port for Iran's extreme position hu been evident. Althouah the Iranians succccdcd an Stringfellow Superfund Hezerdoua Weate Sit• getting the Rushdie affair on the closed conference's agencb. it was referred to p<>)1t1cal commhtec and some delegates sajd at should be considered only as a cultural topic. Ah Akbar Velayao, Iran's foreian minister. is not attend1n1 the meet· ina. which bcpn Monday. The chief Iranian delegate, Mohammmad Ah Taskh1ri, conveyed his government's demands to.The Associated Press: "All deleplions will mue a strong resolution in denunciation of Rushdie, his book and pubhshcr along w1 tb all the governments 1ha1 suppon ham. We expect all Moslem~ to uphold God's Judgment 10 this connection." Har. second point referred to the fatwa, or reli11ous e.xccuuon decree, issued Feb I 4 by Ayatollah Ruhollah Khome1n1. the ss-r~r-<>ld hute Most.em p:unarch of ran Earlier this year. the novel caused riots an lndta and Pakistan an which 19 people were k\lled Most Islamic nations and othcn with larae Mo~lem populations have banned 11. DHS--AND EPA AftEAflE-PAOP08ED-JILA . ..___....u-_ FOR STRINGFELLOW SITE CLEANUP The Callfornl• Department of HMlttt SeMcee (OtlS) and the u S Envtronmental Protection Agency (EPA) h•ve r-...CS • Propoeed PIWl that •ddreases contamination probtem• poMd by the Stringfellow Ha-ardous Waste Sile In Riverside County, near the c:ommunlty of Glen Avon The joint OHS/EPA plan ldentlflel the egenelee' preferr9d altetnatlve and summarizes all alternatives evaluated for c ... nlng up .it .. retated con· tamlnatlon The prefetred afterNtlH propoeM to: • dewater the on-site area with an eJCtensfve well system 10 rewmov. • slgnltcant portion of heavtly contaminated groundwater pretent on• slte. • • • conduct solt-gu eJCtrac11on to remove voletlle organic contamlnanas from on-site soil , If field tests prove favorable; • conduct concurrent treatablllty 1tudles to determine ~ther there 11 a r ... 1ble method for addrHllng on-11te IOll and bedtock c:ontamtna· lion In Addition, ongoing groundwater management ectlvtll• would be continued to remove and treat th• plume of c:ontamlnaMd groundwater that extend• from the tit• Into the community of Glen Avon Existing extraction wetl.1 and the pretr .. tment plant would continu. to operate In the ~Site and mid~ ...... and new extraction wel eyetema ~ be tnttalled )ult nortt1 Md eouth of .,...., eo tn Gier\ Avon. lh: ·r-INdl lar., 7111 ..., .... It l .... INdl.CAIZM7 (714) M2..WI Here's a useful tip on how to protect your~ investment in landscaping and gardening: Use the best! BFSrLawn and Garden Products will restore and fortify your plants against the extremes of weather. Strengthen them to resist lac:k of moisture and plant diseiues. Even help them survive rough weather in the future. . · Fertilize your lawn with Turf Supreme• for a rich, counti'y club green. And All- Purpoee Complete Sixteen•to auure a full h&Mst, or to simply revitalize~ Oowers andlhrubt. Ask for the best-now in hip ancl handy boxes-at your local prdeii center. 1HEPID&IS Olllllll£ • Shark-bitten surfer sues county ~IAMI -A shark-b111cn \urfrr 1, 'u1ng r>adc: < ount) tor ne~lig1:n arauina lh3t while lifeguard po t ~''"'for Jl"ll) fiw and dangerou!i undeno the} f1il 10 adv1~ bathe~ of po' 1bk 'hark attadi;\ Jonathan Popper, 22, was bitten Ma) :?I . 19Hl, al he \urtcd The 'h grabbed h1' foot and let ao. npp1na a net"e lnd \C\enng tendon\ an ha\ n foot. Ile as seeking SS.000 H•'I attomc) claims Metro-Dade Count} had be having problem\ wath hark\ for two IU three "-CCh bclort the.-llUH.k Mutant AIDS strain resists drug NEW YORK -The wade~pr~ad u!.tofthc anti · \rP~dru1 Ji./~ ha, led the appcaranc-e or mutant II)~\ 1rus strain th;at ~n no longl"r ht com pkt controlled by AZT says a study b) the druls m nufi tu~r. ~do not]C't lmow \\-hCllfcr \h .\LT-IT 1'Jtan1 \trains c:an c. cau~ JO or ~hethcr the mutat1on that made them rc\1~t.&nt to Zl m1 have also amp;ured their 1b1ht) to cause d•'IC~ fhr an: not m:omm<nd any chanacs an the uic of lT v.hach 1s the onl) drua apprO\ cd an the l n1 tatcs 10 1rc:u I 0\ \ 1rus 1nfect1on U.S. may push Israeli-PLO talks W HINOTO -Sccrcuryof 'tatcJamt'$A. &kalll. t11nt1ngatu 1n U. pohcyin the Middle Eut.said Tucsdaythat"~ingful .. n ouat1 on ~c Paltttan1an J?fOblcm miaht rcquarr. lsracl to ta.I to th( PaJC111 l.Jberataon Otpntl.Allon. 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After the Allied Villon in 14> 11( C harle I agreed to "temporunl" rclmqu1.sh" his 1mpcnal n&hl\ The cooplc 1niuall) 11\ed inc\lle 1n..i l J!..c Gene\.a chateau where ( hMlc\ launched t"o atwmpt., to rt•ce1pllH<.' the H ung:man throm: Stephen BechteJ:neaded grant englne~rlng firm peeled dl'ath, Bc1...htd ~gan to tr.in\· form the bus1nc'>\ into "hat "ould become a macr0t.•ng1nccnnK ~1ant emplo)1ng 1hou~nds By 80 8 V AN EYKEN 0t ,.,. 0 .llly f'llOI $1..tf ( osLa Mc'>tl s \mencan l cg1on post and 1t<; commander. Roben Hanson ha"e tx•cn ta!..en on a t"o- month·old proba11on stemming from charses that Hanson tiled fol-,c mcm- bc:rsh1p papcr\ la\t )Car. .\t their annual <,talc m1...-e11ng in tod:ton thl' L~&ron's Dcpanm'Cnt e •m .. ut1\.C rnmm111ee vutcd 21-.20 unda) to rcmo' c the \hadow ol proba11on trom the < O\UI l\fr..a pO'it and 10 drop the l hargc\ ol improper mbcrd11p liti.n~-- Mtmbers ol thc: local chJptc.r .ma) now "otc di nrnnt\ and \tatt• m~­ ing'> But Hanson \Jld Tuc\da~ that he bchc"ed the chapter had nc"er been turned out to be mehaiblc. on probauon "The depanment checked 201 of '"We ha'c no reau1on to ~ina thcm,"hcsaid."F1vetumedouttobe taken off•probauon bccau~ we were dead. One was a German war \.ctcran nc"croffic1allyplaccdonproba11on,'" who had ne,cr scf\icd an the US. he s~ud "The eAccuuvc commmec armed forces. A con 1dcrable number never voted to put u on probauon, so had no address so they could not have there was no probation " been Hnfied." C)tate oflic1als d1~m1s Hanson's 0 It 1s the local chapter's respans1- <.:ontcn11on ho"ever b1ht) to ch«k the eU11b1hty of new ··1t·, not a phon) \torr b) an) members wh<>st names are sub- mcan!..'' said l larold Heinly, state m1tted, he said. Judge advocate for the Leg.ion. "He There was also some qucsuon "a" plalcd on probauon by acuon of reprdina Hanson's own chaib1hty for the tatc commander o n Jan 17 membership 1n tht' Amcncan Lesion, r unhermore he knows wh the Heinly said . \ltuauon arose .. He WllS'ask'ed on JaTI'. t1w fumtstr Heinl> ~1dAflan!>On h.ad turned in ·has S«V1ce credenuals so that his member papcri. for 80 I new memben cltaib1ht> could be "enfied." said la'>l )t<ar and 1hat many of them had Heinly "He rcfu~ to do that. He finally did on Sunday, but rm not sa11sfied with the venfication. He f umished his ori&inal service tteo~ bOl therc 1s noway for us to verify that the person o n the paper 1s the same person who 1s bean& checked. He ha refused to supply us wnh his Social Secunty number so that we can venfy" The vcnf1ca11on was suffic1cnt m the c)es of the c~ccut1vc comm1uee. however. Heinly sa1d there would be no further invest1pt1on of the alleged membership lllana v1olauons, uni nc.w-aUqauons turn.up. "Tbey say they'rc"'doina 11 properly now and so we a umc they are," he said Stephen Da\ 1son Bechtel 88. who vrcferrcd the utlc of builder e'en a has family's construcuon and engi- • cenng com pan) became one of the world's 1a~t. died 1onday tn v.tkJand Bechtel JOtned his father's regional construction firm at the age of 19 after scrvtng m World War I After he "as 11amed president ofW A Bcchtcl Co 111 1935 following his father's um."<· Soml' of the comp.inf., prOJCCts include Homer Da m the ~an r ran- c.1sco-Oalland Ba\ Bndgt< World \l.-ar II sh1p}ards that prodmxd more than 500 'cssels th~ ~Jn f ranct'>to Ba) ..\1ca Rapid frnn'>ll '>)'>ll'm and the Saudi .\rabtt1n lit\ c)f Juh.111 Comput.er firm employee's scream· scares off bandits Jako~ Gimpel, world renowned pianist, t eacher fakob Gimpel. a "orld rcnowncJ p1C1111st. died unda) 1n Lo'> .\ngcls a1 the:" of 82 G impel made his concert debut in 1923. and in 1938 mo\.cd from h1'> nauve Vienna tu the l ln1ted talc'> In Los ~ngclrs. (J1mpel pJa)l'd "Ith the: M(, ~1 orcht<stra but labored pnmarih 111 1>h\(Unt} unul I 1J.N "hen~ "a' 1n' 1tnl tu p..in1upall" 1n the 'c"' 'l orl ~·gmcnt of th-:< huptrl tcn1enn1al The p1an1\t rl·urcJ J IC''' ~l·ar., .1gu ao; d1~11ngu1'>hl'<l proh:\!>Or rn 1e .. 1 J enee at ( ahforniJ \tJll' l n1H'r\ll\ \,onhn<lgL' By JANET ZIMMERMAN . r our mL·n ar mn.1 "llh at ka\l on"· mat h1tu.: gun and a pl\tOl lned to roh an Ir' 1n\.' computer manut.1c1unng plant tlond<.l\ nittht bul \\Crl' '>l..arnl oil h' an emplmcc polu.e -.aid I hl' intruder\ entcrl'<i \J,anu·d l ogH. Rc\l'aH.h .11 ~.Ull k ro111mo Road through an unl<x.kcJ l:mplo}Cl' l'lllram·c: al about 11,.,n pm lntnt' Pnlllt' l t \Ith \\ h1t\.' w1J . First Time Ever. All Fabrics On Sale. M8rda 5dadn 19th All Home Familhing FabrbOn SU!. • Entiresel«tion of in· tock designerdecorati-. fabric: • All C~<I'der. Fabrics-Thousands tochcxl ·from Calico Comers also offers custom work· room to finish windows. tdas. bedS. and in·Store fabric<.Ulsuhant toguide )QI ~rom fabric tofinilhed treatment . .. All four \\Cle armed and cmplo~cc'> twp m6 nths. \\ h1tc ~•d 1dcn11tkd a rhomp.,on machine lUn ~ On Jan .! \. three men "nh ma- an<l a .45<ahbe1 handgun The men { hinc guns )torrrn:d lbc \ST Rc- llcd after a female . cmplo)t'l' search "'ar('hou~ on \ston ~trrctand ~reamed he ~ud stole an un!..no wn amount o t lOm· fhcn: wcrc no inJurtc'> and nu1h1n' putcr chips rhc bandns "ho "'l'r<' "as taken drt:\SCd 10 camoutla C doth1n&-OC3l Thi\ 1., the third \U t h inodcnt al in up a ~unt" ,uard at the hu1ld1n1t If' int computer ol.1n1 in k ' than .\ "eel later. l\\O arml'\I robt>C"n ~-------'~~---- HARD ROCK. CFFER AVAILABLE Ril . I A LIMITED~ ()i.JLY..J stoic S 105.000 in computer chip from 'We tern Digital on McGaw A\. nuc ...after t.~ yp sccu.ntv 1ua.rd. ln"cstiptors do not behc'e the thrtt mc1acn1s are related. But White ~1d computcr chips arc popular amon& th1c' c-s because of the prohfer.uion of home and bu mes computer\ $19~ MON1H FOR 24 MONTHS. ' " • • ·Mothers, daughters in fashion spotlight 8)' KAREN M . REED 09ly,... c.,,...., ... nc Fane> party dresses. patent leather shoes, buttons and bows -lots of bows -that's what little girl~ we~ wearing at the National Charity Lca&ue Juniors annual fashion show•·1..e Jardin de la Mode. · Designed for mot~crs and daughters (and a f~ grandmothers and dads). the event attracted some 450 to Le Meridien tn N,cwport Beach for an afternoon of fashions and fcst1" ity -all to raise funds for High Hope~ Head Injury Rehabilitation Center of Orange County. "High Hopes has been our major philanthropy for four years;· explained group president Marie Scbock. "but this iSi·the first time we've been able to give them somethina concre'te." · • The_gift is actually something that rides on concrete. as the NCL was.able to officially hand over to High Hopes. cxccuti ve dir'cctor Mark Desmond keys to a nc"' white r 5- passonger; Dodge van ... The vehicle will be used, according to Desmond. to transport the students to a wide range of projects and programs-activities used to .. integrate the students into the community, .. he said. He also admitted that the van was sorely needed as their last one was 16 years old and on its last legs -or wheels. - Mothers and daughters were everywhere, the young ones scurrying to purchase raffle tickets and place them in any of the 21 opportunity prize package bags lintng the fashion show run"'ay. The enthusiasm was refreshing. but after the prizes were announced. man> young women had learned their first lesson tn the "odds of winning." Attord1ng to co-<:hairs Sbari Bittel and Dottie Feeney, this is the third mother/daughter fashion show. Feeny adding about the family tXJ><! atmosphere. "·It'<; nice, because it makes it different. · Handling several hundred young gtrls docs make it different and organizers made ever) effon 10 cat<'r to the girls. Crayons and pictures to color were on the table. as were munchies of cheese and fruit to appease hung!) little appetites while moms circulated and cllatted with fn ends. Lunch arrived first for the girls, croissant sand- wiches, chips and treats all nestled in fluorescent pink boxes. Committee member Donna Clark quick!) handed out to tcr Natalie sheets of colorful stickers to dccorat the boxes. as did mothers all across the room . The adu oycd c bb salads and chocolate mousse. Sharl Btttel, Megh•n and Dottle l'eeney. . ' and t-eeney estimated proceeds at about SI 0,000 - enough to c-0 mplete the group's commitment for the van purcha se. Joanne Acuff with models and Stephanie Lewis. Mark Desmond and Marte Schock. Beverly cker of Sav> Productions coorainated and comment the colorful fashion sho". which followed and i luded many members' daughters. ranging from 6 to 14 to age. fashions "'ere pulled from shops throughout Ornngc County and featured reah'lt1c clotbrng for · the man) occas.ions in mothers' at1d da1.ighter!i ' h"es -from recreational "'car to dcbutante dresses. Cost was $45 per person ($30 for the g.irls) and Bittel Committee members also tncluded Joanne Acuff, Diane Osborn. Su.zit Twltcbell, Macy Jo Wiaktlmnnn, Cris Sbute, Cindy Cbristesoa, Colleen Bettlagen, Nancy Giblia, Gina Jensen, Adrienne Reynolds, Kattn Armour, Linda Varne, and Cecelia Berry. l ... ll. BO~'D '.\Eft'SllAKERS Sculptors Used formula -fO~bOdV-D~·ODJOllJOI»--t-~~ Being cut off from the Earth's ·roAment cal~rafl-ise' Sculptors of old used this st3ndard to do statues of the ideal woman . Make the figure seven and a half times the length of the head. The neck, one third th e head's length. Shoulders. three times the head·s width. Bust at its widest point on line just below the armpit. Waistline. slightly less than two-thirds the hci,s.ht of the figure from the ground. 'Hips. an arm·s width wider than the bust. When and where peopl"f"Cry most 1s between 7 and I 0 p.m. io front of television. It's not the TV program- ming that makes them cry. thoueh you'd thin1c it might. It's trouble m relationships. So say the researchers. You might want to keep a box of angleworms in your basement. Some people do. To eat garbage. No trick for those little rascals to put away a half a pound of garbage a day. Their castings make good fertiljzer. Which would you prefer, garbage or .worms? Those bats that wa lk 011 their wings -some do -walk on their wrists. actually. .\. Col. E. L. Drake? All I l·an tell you 1s he wound up with nothing hu t his state pension. California's J. A Sutter didn't do 100 well with gold . cithl'r. you'll recall. Doesn't ahva) s pay to get there first. that's dear What look hkc horns on thl' grl'at horned owl arc feathers. but you knc" that. A salt block a cou_Rle miles thick and as big as -"Mar) Jand underl1.cs Utah. . Q. Legend has 11 si\ bltnd men from Hindustan were asked tO' identify an elephant each had touched in a different place on the animal's bod}. What six thmgs did the) sa} it was., A. Wall. spear. snake. tree. fan and rake. Q. Does anyone know what mar- ned couple first occupied t"'m becJs'! A. A Duke and Duchess of York. There have been a fc"'. This Duke of York was the second son of King George Ill. Their names turned up 1n records of the British furniture de- signer. Thomas Sheraton. "'ho drt·w Do you buy as much sugar as your up the plans for said beds. mother bougnt? How about salt? If . typical, you don't. _ If you see an owl perched on a power pole. could be a plastic scare owl. Probably 1s. To dri ve off bards of a different feather. Thr power people say pe1<.'hing birds can turn > our hghts OUL Q. The man who drilled this country's first oil well in Penn- sylvania. how much money did he make? LOSE ONE, WIN TWO Both vulnerable. South deals. NORTH •JtQl532 \) J 6 ¢ 5 • J 7 .. 2 WF.ST EAST •76 •AJ104 \) 10 5.. \) Q 2 ¢1t742 ¢Q913 • It 10 • 3 • Q ' 6 SOUTH . ' \/Alt9173 ¢ A J 10 6 • A5 The bkldina: Sotltll Wea Nortlt FM1 1 \/ r .. 1• ... l 0 ·p.. l \) ... • 4 Q P .. r-P• Openina lead: Snen of t E~pert defenders are few and far between. Here'• an opportunity for you to convince UJ dMd JOU belona amoQ1 the elite few. Tell us how you woukt defend.,.,. tow Malu. Nortb...SOUcb necMd tour tMaru on a fairly normal Actioft. At tu. • NClODd hlnl Non.la Md to daoolt .,.._. a hwt prneace and a ........ IC'I a doll dlw:Won, . ... .. ,... Nonla dW dll flPt ._. ...... ., ......... _....., . .... ., ......... ..... ORACLE, o\m (AP)-An ex pcn· hecame n unn):· ·\lhn·g !!.aid after v.astes 3re b1ol<>gJcaly treated and ment that could be a precursor to cheers and hu~' fro m colleague' recycled for feruluer. she said. space colona zatton was procla1mcti a worktng on 81osphen: II. an am-Alhng. a Yale Univers1ty-tra1ned ..huge succe<>s" after a marine b1t1ous S30 m1llton ..c1en11fic pro1ect mannC>omammal sc1ent1st, said sh<' b1olog1st emerged fro m fiH: drt)S of 10 thr desert nonh ofTu<'son enJO)Cd her sta) 1n the enclosure. She 1sola11on tn a tin) "'orld wtthin a The pnv3td) funded research said she busied herself b} harvesttng world. " m1ss1on 1s designed to ~·c "hether and cooking her own food and 4-b1gaal Alling sa id the 23-foot-human betn~can C\1st 1n a compkte· working on her contnbut1on 10 sq uare greenhouse-like module tha t I> enclosed "'orld pos">1bl> as a Biosphere JI which"' 11l 1nclude a 35- had cut her off from the rest of Earth's precursor 10 space tolon11at1on four foot-deep, I ·m11l 1on-g.allon ··ocean" en .. ironment since Wedncsda' v.as men and four women ''ho cc1ll as one ol its M:\Cn ~perate en· ··fi-m) para~foe.~ -· lhemsche'> .. t11chpherian . 1rre .. -nro11menm )Stl·ms. The m1n1atur11cd ecosystem 1ns1dc . scheduled to enter a 21.1-acre structure fhe test module 1s a self-(;ontatned . the tcs1,module pro' 1ded her air, 1n September 1940 lor a tv.~>ear greenhouse aboutthe s11c of a s1nglc- food. water and all other needs to a sta}'. car sarage It 1s topped wtth a prc.,.1ew of the time wh en a team of In the Biosphere C'~wcnment<>. futumt1c s1ed -3nd-glass canop) m - e1i,ht men and women plan to 4ita) tn plants and org.an1sms arc used 10 1ng to a height of 20 feet. .. a larger but equal!} scaled-off struc-purif> the n1r and watu and to lad. of room forced the om•~1on ""u.-"'"°to tu re for two )Car~. replenish the o>.ygcn 'upph . accord-of the t hicken. fish and goats that will 1 AUi f It was "an expencncc yo u ha\ c 10 rng to Marg.arct Augu\11nc. th<' proJetl he mcl ud eJ tn U1osphett II . but Ablg• I "9 emerges rom expcnencc The three aspcctc; of director. Alling was able to choose from an an experlment•I green-science -the experiment. th~ c,\· Food 1s ~1 own. har\(~tcd und urray of fruits and 'tietable~ for her house. .,.. pcnmenter and the cx pcncnce -prepared 10s1dc the b10,phc~. and diet of2.500 calonc a da) Widower now finds -time for his wife I DEAR '\NN LANDERS: "Please come home early.·· This was the most unreasonable request ever made by my wife of almost 40 )Cars. She didn't make this request of\cn. It came mosll> on aturdays. Sun- da)'s and holidays, but 11 seemed that I alv..ays had o many thtnBS to do that in spite of her gentle urgtng. I rarely C'llme home early. I don't want to gi ve the 1mrression that I was never at home. was at home a lot. We rarely did anything out of the ordinary. We cnJoycd the kids and the grandchildren .· We listened to mus1c. read the paper and had meal~ together. ometimcs we would j ust talk about how the day had gone. ~ Now I know why she asked me o often to "Pl~ase come home ea rly." She wasn•tjust lonely, she was lonely for me. When he passed away a short time ago, I learnrd firsthand what loneliness 1s :ill about. I huve a supponive family and many good friends I'm free now to go llOICO'f OPI alter It Is too late to put &btm iAlo practice. 111 bel tbousands of bu1b1Jtd •bo are asktcl to "Please come bomt urly" wm Joot apoa "'' req11ett la a dJffereal ll&'1t afJer rudfn1 )'Out letter. A.ad &iey may evea d"'lt. Oletr 1p. Voe've '1elped 1 lotof people today by sbrini • rut love story. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : M> -wife places and do thin.as. but I'm lone--and I hvc in a mode t uburban some. Lonesome for her. netghborhood about two block off a Now that he's gone. I've found the busy commercial strip leading into time to .. come home early," but there Wash1naton DC is nobody to come home to. There 1s Christmas be. around m1dmght. nobody to do those simple 'little werctum"1homefronu~nytofind things with. such M watching the / a tired-looking couple on our front cvcnina news. It tcning to music and doorstep. They said they "'ere travel- rcad1ng the paper. And nobody cares ing to Virarnja from w mcw herc In the how my day went. Midwest. their truck had broken Jf J should get a call from the Jood down. and they needed S 18 more for Lord lO "Please come home ear!Y." 1 motel lodging. The) sounded $tnetr~ won't fi&ht it. -LONESOM~ IN and looked pretty pathetic. • K C. We asked 1f they had eaten. They DEAR LONESOME: How sad.... said they hadn't. so~ aavt them $36 H muy •f life'• ....._ are 1ea...-for the motel and some dinner and wished them a men; C"hnstmas. the)' seemed very grateful 1md walked off into the darkn~s. Since that m&ht ""c'1,c bctn won· dcnna 1fwc did the na,ht thrna. If th1 were Norman Rockwcll'sAmem:a we would ha"c t.ilcen them 1n, fed them and let them skcp in the ond ~droom. We "'on 't m1~~ the $Jo. but wete ~e wrona not to ha .. c shattd out tiome? Shoufd v..c have made more of an effon to sec that the)' repaid the munc)' in tead of ner .. ou ly 1lvan11t 10 them and hoo1ng them away'? What do }.OU think Ann? - T ( M .. COLLECrE P RK. MO. DEAR T.C.M.: I ~Ju Normu Roc~1'tll'1 .Amerka ts 1 ...._ of &H past. T• t.vUe a 1trqe e..,a. lato JHr .Ome IMM da71 (at •w.actit yet) .... MlltMr 1-.,. YM were farmon awr .. ._._,,._... w..W un ..._ _... die dteiia- 1&uce1. PIMM .......... plhJ. 8r kATY IOUCHI• tnou.. °' .. °""' .... ,., .. , started out makina boats 20 and The man who made the electric l 8 feet. .. he said ... Sil months later boat as much a pan or Newport this man came beck and wd he Harbor as the Balboa Island fmy wanted to order one of my boats for and the Reuben E. Lee has tumN his his house tn the development. s1Jhts pn the manmadc lakes that .. I told htm. ·vou can't,' and he aracc many of the new res1deoual replied, 'Oh yes, I can. l'm the aevclopments. • deve~r and I've chanacd the ru ta;'r,- But to do so. MarJhall '"Duff)'' Ouffkld decided to stArt buildina =~etd had to think smalkr, not boats that he could sell lO raidcots in ActuallM Pl aJl stanro 12 -·rs a•n the lake(ront commun1tjes poppina J~• ..... up around Southern Cahfom1L when Du 1cld -prts.tdent of Duf· He decided 10 build a smaUer boat facld Electnc 8oa1s -~um~ into -15 feel 6 incbn -1hat would Phthp Reilly or1he Mas ion VieJO Co. crutsc at a slow pace and be able to 1o Reilly asked what size hi\ smallest in out of canals and other s~1 b()at wu, and Duffield to1'1 him 18 ' whett vessels couldn't fit. The boat feet. • • would also appeal to the.hom~wncrs Reill) said that was a pity bccaU!t who wouldn't have to ~orry about he . was . de\lelopina a -waterfront safety. noa!t and polluuon. comm unit) th t only atloY.cd cran up "J rtahzcd I couldn't have all these to 14 rec1 on tts lake. Homeowners lakes change their rules for me, so I fca~ l111tr vessels ~ould be danger· had to change for them -hen~ the ousto sw1mmerund cause problems buth of the Duffy 16,'• be saad. The chance mee11n1 an 1977 ··Be 1dts, more than a dozen com· launched Duffield into his latest mumues ~c had never even heard of. invention, The Duffy 16, which he don•t ~llo>A gas en11nes in their took a dozen )cars to develop He waters. sold ha!i fint thrte 1n January. Dbffield Electnc Boats has beco an The Duffy 16 stll!i for JUSl under bu5mcss for more than 17 years and $1 0,000. scats up tom people and 1s bas sold more than 500 crafh. all equipped with all the usuaJ Duffy made to order. amcnallcs. including a removable His first boat wa~ something of a canvas top. manne radio. storage fluke. built when he was a teen·ager. m build bis own cnft from a aolf can cnainc. He had COi* to mat -COD· clu11on beaautc he would watch baa dad, who wu an avid tolfer. drive bil cart up and do9fll hills au day wilhcMl1 problems. Duffield uid be J)Urthated an old electric aotr cart. pulled out the ellli• and tnstAlltd it to an 8-foot cnft bt uM:d as a child "We ncedtd some son or propeller. but feared the bolt would weiall too much and wouldn't wort :: he said. .. After v1c1Uat1n1 blc~ and fonh, we dCCldtd Just to use ~ eustina onr and go for it. That suckcr~l\t 7 mpb. We even put sandbap 1ns1de -JUll. to see what would happen and it ran hkea charm." Duffield said he rcahzcd with the electnc motor and batteries. he bad built has first dcctric boaL •• And then u snowballed. At 18 )Clf'S of age. he started buildm1 them wuh the a 1stance of Ray Godber, who manufactured TroJan batteries and decided to help Duffield lauru:h hlS pro1ect. Ahhou&}! they have not sold any outside of the Newport Harbor. Duffield and Gary Crane, v1cc pres1· dent. art enthusiastic about the future. pace ~nd great maneuverab1ht}'. h His father gave him $300 after operates at a maximum speed of 5111 Duffield convinced ham he could MarlhaU .. Duffy"Duffleldatthewheelofoneofhl1electrtcboat1. "T!le excilln& thing about the Duffy 16, it's just a start for somt· thing that we believe will become very bii." Crane said. ' Cf}ildren's author tells students'aboui:jofs of writing • With that introducuon. Lattimore held up her colorful novel on Aztec mythology. By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of IN~ l"'llot Slaff It 1s no "'onder author John (,ard1ncr relates to children Dunng a recent v1s1t to Courrege Elcmentaf) hool 1n Fountain Valle), the author of morc•than 20 children' novels. ca pu vated ) oungsters b) his pla) ful an wers to their question~ In 1dc the spac1ous hbr.lf)' ch1l· dren S31 cross-lcucd on Lhc floor. One dark-haired girl asked. '"What dad )OU want to be lo\ hen you grew up.,v · "A clown.'" saad Gardtncr. a 43· year.old Huntington Beach rtsident. Has family t.aJes of a raucous food fight with his 7-ycar-old dauaJlter and the process by which his three daughters rtce1\ed their middle names evoked gales o(laughter. "One of my httJe a.iris picked MacGyver.'" he said "And when she gets older and complains about the name I can say. I didn't pick n -you did." Gardiner has authored the popular "Stone Fox." a novel that has sold more 1han 150.000 copies and be· came a TV movie, "TOP. Secret" and "General Butterfingers.· Gardiner and Deborah Latttmore. a children's author and 1llustra1or. made auest appearances entertaining not only the children but teachers and parents as well. Gardiner, an engineer for McDon· ncl Douglas, said has 1n1t1al wnt1ng attempts were focused on TV scnpts Unfortunatcl)'. he said, not one of them sold. It was when he turned his wnung skills to children that his lud. tu med. "When I sold · tone Fox,' I "en1 totally bananas," he said. "I rented a hmo and went to a fancy restaurant. I thtnk I blew SI)( months of royalues .. Gardiner says writinR children's boolo..s allo"" ham to be zan) and 1maginJll\C:, He t:1tcd "1 op ~cret" as an eumplc of stretching rt'aht} into fun reading. "That boolo.. t\ more of a comed) be'C'au~ the ho\ " turned into a plant." he ~,J "l like crta11ne. something that ha\n"t been done before. ·Top ~~ret' " dedicated to 1dcas of tomorro" It 1 a totall.,. different conn· pt \\ho M>uld behe\e I "'as a plant''" Gardiner '31d he con\1dcr'> h1m\Clf a •·wmer who works ll!I an cng1nce1 " "My father wanted me to be an engineer." said the UC LA graduate ·· 1 wanted to be a teacher but he said there \l.3S no money an 11. l tartN eng.anccnng and hated 11 l quit, but kept going back to 1t because it paid the bill, r probably "'ll quat one day and JUSt pend m) ume wnting." Lattimore. meanwhile used a chalkboard an one of the clasuoom 10 11lu~1rate characte" from her books ... Flame of Peace, .. a ude of, Azu.-c m}tholol)'. and .. The Pnnce and the Golden >.,"a Minoan talc: .. What I do.·· !the said to the chaldrcm, ·· 1~ wnte and drnw picture boob." "What m1&ht be scary for an ~tee as mectins a demon at nlght. a demon w1lh a b1& green tongue," he said. drawing the character on the board. "What could be be? Yes -you are nght. he as a nvcr &od. and when he p1ts, he goes hke this... he said. mouthm& a swishing sound that prompted 11gglcs from the enrap.- tured voup. "Oooooo, that's aross." said a )Oun.a a.rl, htd1ng her face. Golden West College president ·says sfle' s prepared for her job Irvine engineer wins group's merit awa·rd By JOYCE BOOLOVICH Of 11'9 o.-y ,_ klllf \\ hcn Jud' \ alk\ apphed for the po\1t1on of C1oldcn \\c'it ( oll(ie pre 1dcnt '>he ne,er "omcd that 00ic1al'i "ould lind ··.,kelctons" in her profe s1ooal dosc1 "I ha\e al"'a)<; g1,cn 130 percent·· _ilit_..s;w:L "Thct~ "as no one "'ho c.:ould $0!)' an) thing ncgatl\ e about m) performance .. Valles mo' ed mto thC' pre 1dcnl's role 1n 4ieptember 1988. after 33 )Cars 1n education 1956 iraduate of the l n1\e~1h ol Redlands. she earned a mastcr· .. argn·c from l ( R1vers1dc 1n IQ66 V.allcs 1 .a ( Jhlorn1a nall\c who h\eS 1n \an Bernardino ~1th her husband of three \ears he 1-; the mother of thrtt grown children and grandmother 10 tv.o. Valle\ \a)S he hac. p.i1d her dues to rCi h the pre llllOU~ office of (,\\C prc-s1dc.nt. For 22 )t"lln. he tauaht clall~ from the elemental') lc\cl to the late collqe IC\CI C>unna the ia~t )can. 1dm1ni tratl\C dut1e' at an Bernardino· Valle\ C olkge cul· mmatcd v.:1th the 111le of C'<ecutJ"e . 'ace prC\1dcnt of acadenuc and stu· I\ I HJ ,,. .. 11.lfill'I dent affairs ··When I look back Jll m) leader· ~1p pos1uons. l think. I was \ah· daung m) gender. m) ethnicll) as "cu as m> role ab1ht) :· he ~•d '"Now at Golden We st College l ha"e amvro. ( am no longer prov1n1 m) genderorethnacat), I am proving they were nght an selecting me " --fef -tb~ m<>ll\ialed Valle , a 12. hour day 1s the norm Along with adm1n1strat1ve duues. she 1s a fre· quent speaker on be.half of the college "I "ant people to know th as college 1sgreat.'" she said." ance I am v1s111ng daflcrent areas of the school, I sec the commitment the staff and facultr. have to this college and the students · Valles sa ad a personal 1_oal will be 10 make sure Golden West College 1s not o'crlooked when at comes to a tudcnt selecting a college "'l'copTe don1 realize this 1 a tcach1n1 place. a lcam1na place ... she said "Th1 IS ~hll ~e do best, this IS not an alternata\e to h1gher cduca· tJon. Golden West Collqr as higher education. "It as a place tofo for the first t~o )cars." she said." he best teaching I had v.as at a loc.t JUnior college. This would be m> me sqe to parent " VaJles wd w1t.h the cost of educ.· uon wanng. a JU01or college as the answer to man} pa~nts financial "ocs "Tall. about rcaht~. 11 .r,robahl~ cost bet"ecn SI 0.000 and S-0.000 to send a kid to a un1\crs1t) ... she said "'Th.JS 1s the best bargain in town ~ Valles hopes to erase the sugma sometimes assoc1atcd "1th a student -0pHng l(},allend-a Junior college "It 1s an effon on aJI of our pans to change that." she said. "Man) of the state colle.ies and un1vcrs1ues arc impacted for the first two )'Cars. the)' arc refcmng students to us. .. tudents who enter a state collcae or a unl\ersat> M a JUnaor ha\C • better track record." Valles 1s also committed 10. the education of the new "ethnic ml\ .. "We ha"e an 1nOlU of adult As1an'i. H1 panics. Laotians and Iranians:·· she ~1d -We need toiook-at 1hn as an e'c111ng challenge instead of :1 detnmen1 to the commun ity ··..,.01 being able to commun1ra1c an English docsn't mean ~ou are re· t:irdcd .. Lookina to her professional future. Vallt'~ as not surt af this 1s the la t tep in a hst of succc full) met goals "1 this m> end aoal? Every le\CI I ha"e been at l haH told m)sclf th• 1s 8y EMILY ADAMS Of -o.-y ,,_ Sclllf Hane\ \\all kOJ "ho~ l5-carttr has mO\ l"d from aeronau11l'al re· search and dcHlopmcnt to nuclear wa'itc d1spo\al 'iHlcms. h3 l'C'CCl\ed &he Orange ( ount\ Enginct"nn Councal., Out'>tanJ1na Engineer \-tent .\ward _ -1'h~ frnn~ rc\1dcnt's resume read hkc an 1nde\ of 1mponant ad\an~· ment an cng.ancenng and 1enct' 1nce the 1950s. Ht career bepn at Langlc) Rc\Carch ( enter w1'e~ -for the Nauonal .\d\ t'iOf)' Committee for Aeronautics the prt"decr r to 1 i\ 'A -h..-worked on aircraft configura11on and aerod) namac'i - the stud' of the cO«t~ of hapc on ... anou~ {,pc ofa1rcraft Judy Valles at." she \atd. "I nc,cr ..at do"n .tnd said I want 10 ~a collcgc pre'i1dent 11 JU te\Ohcd. "I real!\ don't lo..no\A 11 this " 11L \l,.hat I do know ,., that 1t 1~ good tl' v.ork 1n an c'c111n1 place v.hcrt people arc \trl hargt-d 4'<l commuted to v.ori...ma ~•th tudents." Johns Hoplo.in'> l3boratory was \\-~ll l.o ncu.stcppmg.stonc and hti introduc11on to na,al m1 1lc S)S· terns From 1955 to IQ61 \\~llsl.og t"mplo,ed h~pcrson1c v.ind tunnel reseal'C'h to tt'5t and de' clop re-cn1r. fusing 'l}Stcms tor balh uc m1 s1le In la' man ' terms. that rt'-Cntn lu\1ng \,stem determine "hen the "arhead' c'plodC'S 8a' 1call). the) "ere 't'Ork1n1 to improve the ac· curaC) of nuckar "capon ~ t La""rencc L1 vermort Labora· tory tn Central California. he ""ork.cd in the uclear [)c)i1cc Diva ion unul 1974 when. Wall kogsa.ad rcttntl}. ··1 had enough orv.ork1na on v.capons .. Wallskot mo\cd to Hanford. Wa h. -sate of the iaraest nuclear ~·ute dump an the U ..• to dcs1in a mecha1ucaf m1nin,asystem to rctnc'e xuvt oudear wa te from under· &round storage tanks The stem Wallskog de 1Jned could be operated from a remote. protected site. Unfortunately, the S)~ttm was dcsaaned. but never built WaJlskog cha nft"d JOb again. seeing that he ··"asn 1 go1n1 to live Iona enou&h to sec at built· C"urrcntl) working w11h Fluor Daniel Inc -the . pnncapal ubs1d1ar) of Fluor ("orp - Wall kog. 60. as no" worlo..ana on a scheme to launch satellites from the Earth ·s~~-"nra-new-way'" n<t • ne" robot1C5 dt' 1i't to enable 011 refinel) ere~ to accomplish dan er· ou tasks from a fe distance To t'ngineers of the future. \.\. alhk<>& offers this ad\ ice "'.\IW<l)5 enJO} ~our work lf \OU don ·1 lt1'e v.hat ~ou·rc doing. find somethtna else . .\nd be fonunatc hke me -ha\'e a lov1ng wife to t.and be adc )OU for3 )Qr ... State Assembly honors CdM resident Rena Godshall • • AY..ard." The award Y.cnt to Ma tU.ew Stlltrs, a Balboa fcrT}boat opcr1tor. forgo1na to the rc~uc of a -.oman and htr pa $CnJcr who took a dttour aa s the rt~·s deck and landed an l'iewpon Ba)'. The )Ouna .... oman an a small spon car m1 takenly put her foot on the ccclcrator an~tead of tM brake. • "I couldn't behc'c m} c) ," \lld lkrs "Her car JUSt hunled naJat ~t me and new into the ba)':· Sclkn do"e out and manased to find lht pu.tCftitn. 8) that tame they had f1ttd t~nuchn. ut he helped them beck to tbc dock. • • • At._....,..,orc ta honOttG' in Siidimcnto ti 69th D1str1C1 sscmbl)man · otan fnucl~ as the 19 Voluntctrof the Year for the dastnct •• ltll~th thtre art man) h1Jhl)' de'-'Otcd volunteen in m) di•tnCt, ttna1nly dcxrvina of 1tatcwadc rcc-~atton, Helen ]{Cdd1n1'• non-po~ atacal and pohtical ac11v1t1~ an the collcie anJ unt\Cf:')tt' art1 t' I he l.ajuna &alh ( har11.hcr ot (om· merer. \\htlh )pansored the compttt· uon "111 pn-stnt the a'o'ard • • • l n1' er ''' t hgh hool c.tudrnl Jue (la a DtD& of lf'-ine "a' honor-~ -.uh th \ outh Clt11cn.,h1p .\"atd from ropt1m1 1 lntcrnataonal · ond pla c "inner "''-; AU T. L• ot \\-oodbnd e High The a~ard 1 JI' en to 1radua11n1 \tudcnt\ bastd on contr1but10M to home, khool com· munat)'. country and the v.orld \t the banquet at ln:1nc'\ Hohda) Inn. Gratt Hua W• nd Pamela SH Maapla "ert awarded lir\t and 'ICC'- ond place an the Trainma .\v.ard which promot up~ard mob1ht> 1n mature v.omcn. °' 1-.11na them 1n 1ra1oi.naand entry or ~-(ntl") into the labor mar .. ct. • • • Erta Kelso of Lake 1d hddlt hool 1n lr,1neandC.ft. R.t1 ofTop ..-.. ..........._ r••I ...... ewww JIM Dele ll•ftl ,resentl the of th,e World oool 1n uauna Btach ., .... ....._ .... l'tC'entl) hared honors 1n the Oran Ou•••&DI Gii 111 Aw_,. te ..... ferryMat operatot ount)' Pub11 Library's oranat <'rate: M11ds1w lell1r1. Alie_...•• letter'• Mottler. •Htt. and lab(l de 11n contt'\t ,_,, eww ... ,............ • Ktl~ and Ro amona oth r ~inners. will find their an .. ork on the romm1t1« art J• c .. 1la1, 1rac1n1 llbnir:> !oa CO\:en, tterul\· .. Gng. Jim Art and Chryl mcnt nit~. ctn1fic1tc1 and pun la Nertii ------••• Thtc award prcsicntauon Y-111 be Jt!fY k ... ,.,. fo\lnckr and e\• announttd at noc.~n Marth 2ht Mil ttut1 c Cittte1or o( uth t Square Golf Club ltntaurant. The Gountthna Centers; ha be-ea ap. luncbcon st optn to 1ht oubl.: and pc>tnlitd b) Qra.., oun1 MolhtT1 rarrvauom may be made~ C'llhna Alli•H• ONnk ~vuw 10 thtir IK"4' 962..+MI. ,DlJI ~~Talk Foa. Ill p II IO _.,. dnaakm driVl"l_'.llw.I •• c.liloriMa, "*Plft thtir ·tfltttive.. IO ocMr Wwi -~aplanto~wlaW • ...... -··11-- ' .. • DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, March is. 1989 'Brewster Place' mired in ~yrup and symbolism 8y KATHRYN BAKER ~ "'-\llf!Mf The operative word in ABC's "The Women of Brewster Place" 1s "women." The two-part movie, amng Sunday and Tuesday, is based on the 1982 novel by Gloria Naylor and follows the stones of seven women whorrin<;I ~ living on the bliihted. deaa-cnd Chicago street in the T960s. It boasts a stellar, mostly female cast, ll woman writer and a woman director. Men who tune will see thC:it.iendcr ponrayed as mostly bullies, brutes and no-account losers. One of the onJr nice guys in the movie winds up getung beat with a two-by-four wielded by & lesbian who's ~en assaulted by a drug dealer. This occurs near the end of the movie, after it has sunk into too much syrupy melodrama and heavy-hand- ed symbolism, a disappoin1ing tum of events, since Part One promised an eogr~jng and thoughtful drama. Tnnnq_vie stars Oprah Winfrey - wbod~ co-executive producer with Carole Isenberg -Cicely Tyson, Mary Alice, Ohvia Cole, Robin Givens, Moses Gunn, Jackee, Paula Kelly, Lonette McKee, Barbara Montgomery, Phyllis Yvonne Stick- ne.yt Douglas Turner Ward, Lynn Whitfield and Paul Winfield. Scriptwriter Karen Hall ("The Betty Ford Storv") adapted the novel for the screen. bonna Deitch ("De- sen Heans") directed. The first character we meet 1s Mattie Michael (Winfrey), a Ten- nessee farm girl who becomes preg- nant by a ro ving farmhand and flees the wrath of her father (Winfield). Lynn W httfleld. shown during a recen t Interview In Los Ano••••· 11 featured I n • .,.,,e Women of Brewster Place," whfch w lll air Sunday a nd Tuesd ay o n ABC. Mary Ahce ("Fences") ha~ a i.-ief band. Le' cli ng a shotgun at him. she but powerful role as Mattie's mother. declares.·· o help me, Jesus. }Ou hit who stands up 10 her enraged hus-my ch ild ag;un. and I'll sec }our ~oul • China S.ach Fantasy Island China Buch • News Miloy Aullldgt and and 0.lvtf IPG. ·• .. • Plldgt; 4 Vision Shar•d T rC>ut• WOtX1y G.tltlr• I LNC1Cle41y ... (Edward Jlma Omol. lou Oamono Philips) Unto~ Myst•nH Hight My Two ourt 01111 R. W. Schlmbtlch hn mbtr Tom Ptttn 110 10) Tilt t..uclMhc> .Uiaoca Or. Whllak., PUBLIC INVITED, NO ADMISSION CHARGE HOW .. TO MAKE MONEY -1 STARTING FROM SCRATCH FORECLOSURE BARGAINS CONDOS. 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K1swana. and moved to Brewster P ace to be among "my r>eoPle.·· When the daughter refuses to answer to· her' g1 ven name, Mela n 1e, her mother explodes, "I named you after my &randmother who bore nine children and educated them all. who held off fi ve white men with a shotgun when they tned to take one of her sons to Jail. And )'OIJ had to reach into an African dictionary to find a name that would make you proud!" Jackee ( .. 227'') plays Etta Mae, Mattie's best fnentl, a perpetual part) girl who }earns for respectability but refuses to go second class. Lynn Whitfield ("HeartBcat") is Ciel, the young woman Mattie helped raise. She is abandoned by hh unemployed husband after &hear child dies. Phyllis Yvonne Stickney pla) a hamed young unwed mother W1th a houseful of neglected children. Paula Kell ) and Lonette McKee play les· b1an lovers who have moved into the tenement in hopes of blending into the neighborhood. The story exist in a world vinuall) devoid of contact with white . Black men are the heavies, though the sen pt does attempt to give them motiva- tions for beating and abandontng their women Matue"s father. enraged that his dreams for his daughter ha ve been thwarted. beats ber c;cnseless. Her son, fearful pf white non-Justice. skip ball on a manslaughter charge. caus- ing his mother to lose her home. Etta Ma c 1s ~duccd by a h) ~riucal minister. Ciel's husband cant face 1hc burden ofa st'Cond child. so she bas an -abonron she d<>esn 't ~"'"· The onl} h1cc ~u)S to speak of arc the tenement's t...1nd handyman. Ben (Moses (,unn). and K1swana's en· lightened ho>fncnd. Abshu (Leon). 8) Pan Two. 01i .. 1a Cole 1s. bus) u\erdoing 11 as a cartoom~h Mi~' Sophie. 1he resident prune-face and gossip. B> then. the story has sunk into soap) melodrama. mterspcr!>ed 'tlO\ 11·: l .ISTI 'GS ~C"wporl Beach ~AONO.A ~( ............ ., 61S·JS10 ·--....... v .... of • N--...... ..... ,' IOWAltOS NIWl"OWT CINIMA JOO '11~"'1><> ' ( •"«•· °' ... 644 -0760 I Lewtenc. of A,.Me 1 l() J CotltMa S •S I IS 10 IO UDO CINIMA Nf'...pe>fl B•vll .•1 1vwpor1 \Oii.My bl J 8lSO New Y~ll llOtlel \ IO II 10 I\ IDWAltOS CINIMA CINTI• 110 1 HAtb ~~..=:~~''61~0·1~· 1 O ..... •-Uanoru 1 ' )() l CINlncet Ale \ Is 1 )() t o 411*fMTe.-1IHeffetotA4we"1.,.•• 8 Ill IOWAHS CINIMA HMllCH .... d /Ad<tml "'"" S41>-JIOJ ..... Oe ... 8 I\ 10 JI) RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... '""' lwe! lt2Z ..... IUI., ctill •U-SU·llH Jake and the Fatman • •move to Hawalll S~lal 2ht Pr.,,,lere ~ C9$- ,,,., .. , .... ,.,. ''"" "" """'" 01 ...... * U~ .. ON Ml CPG 121 U•1tt1•1 IH)I • THRH fU&ITIVH (RI hU• ..... , .. """'"' 1 ...... ,. with clums' at1cmp1s to mue the ~all that 'J)(uss up Brcwsw-Plact • s)'mbol ofopprc ion. Ul1tmately. ..Tile Women of Bre"" 1c1 Place" 1s not the artat drama 1t asp1l'!:s to be, but it i$ a prell) good M>ap opera. • • • Elsewhere in television: The Women of Barbara's P/1~: Candice Bergen. Diana Rou and udrey Hepburn "ill be the subjects of Barbara Walters' interview spcciaC prccedina the Academ) Awards, whtch air on AB Wednesday. March 29 On the West Coast, the special" 111 follow the Oscar show ... "Dolphtn <.. tHi:· ,~,m out: "h11-d1~·· nd~ m: CBS is Jualina lt5 schedule somt more. C'lnctlin& "Dolphin C o"e" and replacina the low-rated bur nicely done family drama on Saturday niaht Wllh the nt~Jy done but low-rated Western ''Paradise," starrina Lee Honoley. h will be replaced on Thur$da) ni&)'it by .. The Equali1er. •· "Ncwhan" and "Kate & Alhe" will mo~e into the ''Almost Grown" time prnod on Monda). Thal n1ctl) done but low-rated contemporary drama is on hiatus. St ~ James .will le-ave CBS' 'Kate and Allie' NEW YORK (AP) -Susan St. James says she doesn't know about her ~stars. but she won 't be back next season on CBS' "Kate & Allie." he ha s co-starred forshJears with Jane Curtin as divorce women sharing an apartment. Curt.m's character, Alhe, remarried this season. "My reasons for not coming back and re-signing would strictly be that I ha\e two mall kids, as well as two older ones. and the) wouJd kind of hke to see me around," St. James told guest co-host teve Fox on ABC's .. \rood Morning Amenca'' on Tues- day. Everybody's contracts are up and there had been rumors that Cun1n was not likely to return. "Jane could stayJ" St. James said of her co-star. "I oon't know what everyone else's plans arc. I couldn't speak for th em. The network hasn't even c"81led." St. James said she was happy with the ·•freshness'' of the show this ~ason -it added new characters - but not with the way CBS has bounced it around the schedule after coming in on mid-season. ' "Roseanne' tops ratings ... "IFW YORK (AP)-Herc are the '--m('Nfonda) 1~t Movies;' 25.T top-rated pnmc-t1mc 1elc...-i;1 on 4. "60 Minute : CBS, 23.0. ~hows as compiled h) the AC 5. "Who's the Boss'>"', ABC, 22.8 1clsen C'o for the week of Marth 6 ... A. Different World," NBC. 22. 7. 6-1:! (each raung point repre~nts 7 "An)thing But Lo\e," A.BC. 904 l.*lO households): 22 6 · "Wond er Years" B . 22.4. I "Roseanne." ABC. 27.7 ra11ng. 9 "Cheers:' NB , 21.7 2 "The ( osb)' Show." NB . :!5 3 10. "Murder. he Wrote:· CBS. 3. .. fhose She Left Behind" -21.2. IDWAAIOS SOUTH COAST "-AZA 1410 I < OI SI Hi 111 1 ...,..._,1~ a 1040 1 .. Mltfl1 ' JC> N_Y_,.S" ....... BlO IOH HA .. 0. TWIN CINIMAS Hi'OO< .. o If \Ao Jon \trrtl •)I )<,,() I rw•w•HtoUMetJnt7 t )() _ 1 l'olk• "",,,._, .. 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(fNIMA 17,.1 .. _,....ll \1 .. ).I )()1 I Or.-e Uhlo 0••-) \ I\ 7 JO t 4S 1 .......... l )() j , )0 10 J ..,"""'Tda•u ... mMY•mw• I •S J X> ~ ·~ 1 10 1010 •Her A-.• 1.wsnv_,......, .. ," • \0 l.01tuna Beach IOW.-.01 IOUTM'COAST &.AOUHA 4 ,. i (N>I "49M~1 • ., 1111 I .,...,., Yertl a-iet 1 t ID I TM...,..\• I 10 ·---._ ......... '-... ,. -~.-&a ~ ~ ....... I .... ,_ ._._ -10... __ ,. I IUIOHl\I A haff-penny tax is a small price for major repairs Wh:u value do )Ou place on the f rccdom to gc't from here to there? What pncc would )OU put on adding more lanes to rchcve our choked frttwa) system? Wruu 1 it v.onh to )Ou to add a 220-mile net"ork of super trcct an Orange County1 , • How much \\OUld )OU pay for a commuter rail \)Stem that would take motonsts out of their can. off the trcewa> s and put them 10 efficient rail car ? How do }OU spell relief'> Try 1h C -E-N-T. The Orange Count> rranspon.ation Commi sion has proposed an C'1ens1vc~plen to bnng some sanat) to the chao of the county's roads. The price tag is le than a penn) .. The proposal calls for adding one-half cent to the sales tax. a min1sculc amount compared to the monumental mess we have made ofour road sy tern . for example, the added tax on a $50 purchase comes to only a quarter.;ust 25 ce nt . Yet, that half-cent tax will raise about S3. I billion in the 20 )Cars of the ta >. surcharge and all of 11 would go to improving transportauon. The 20-Year Ma ster Plan of lransportation Improve- ments seems to be a well-thought-out document. T he plan requires county and city governments to adopt growth-management plans before receiving a dollar of the tran at monc) That seems WISC. After all. It would ~ ~If· dcfea11ng to spend billions on impro ing transportation" hale allowing willy-nail) development. The plan-also specifies where the mone) would be ~nt Frec'"a)s would receive 42 percent of the add1t1onal mone}. Some of the frecwa> improvements include adding tanctio the . an Dteg<>-Ft-~ in-seut~'fl -Orange(' ouM~ and to the Co ta Mesa Frecwa} betv..een the Rl\cr 1de and anta A na freeways. Rail ')Stems \\Ould receive 29 percent of the monc) 10 de\ clop a train hnc from In inc to R1 vers1dc and to cwand the ex1strng an D1ego-10-los Angeles hne. The other 29 percent ''ould go to improving '5tm:t~. including building a "super trcet" network. Roads that would be 1mpro,cd to capacity by addan$ GYovcrs at mrer cctions. special lanes and synchronized s1gMIS include Harbor Boulevard; Laguna Canyon Road, l>ac1fic oast H1gh\\<'Cl). JamboFee Road . Warner Avenue. Adams A .. cnuc and Newport Boule' ard. Berwcen now and Ma\, the transportarion planne~ "'ll hold a scric'5 of public ni~ungs to discuss the detail of proposal. It 1s a good bcr that shortly after that step'5 will he taken to place rhc measure on November's elecuon ballot Orange Counl) can 'l afford lo dawdle. The traffic s1tuat1on ·~ detcnorating almo t \\eekl). CitLZens must decide tbe .fate of the '·z-ccnt proposal because c111zcns will bear the cost. whether m increased '5alcs ta' or traHI umcs From this pcrspecll' c. the 20-~car plan to 1mpro' l' tran\portatton 1s long OH:rduc at almost an) pm:c That's our 1n1t1al l\\O <.-ents \\Orth Oplmon1 9JC.Pf.Sted in this space 8fe thoM ot the Daily P1101 Olhef viewt•JC.Pf'-...d on th .. pageorethoteot their euthort and arusts Readers com"*1ta are Invited and may be Mnt 10 The Daily P1io1. P 0 Box 1560 Costa MeM 92626 0·1·111·~H \ OIC ·1·:~ Campaign fund raising The system of fund ra1sangand fund tran fcrs ha brought wealth und ccunt) to omc. helping to keep incumbent kg1 la tors in power. Powerful legi :lators have acted as on :- man or onc-,.,.oman machmc1. asking lo)all) from other lawmakers m return for sufficient fund. to keep· the lo' al incumbent' 1n office indefinitcl) That's the arrangement under ~h1ch Van '•u>~ s~mM) man Tom Bane. hi w1fc. Marlene &nc. and mbl) peakcr Willie Brown have long operated Brown h s maintaincdthc~andprcr<>pll'>-e ofthcspeakcrsh1p ore un cigfit )Cars. om Baiit113s rtscn tome r 11_1111c11t po 1t1on of Assembl) Ruks Commit~ chairman. And the Bnnc . through the fee paid to Marlene Banc for her fund- ra1 ing ctlon . have pulled in a sizeable rncome Pubhc r1.:cords show that Brown ha~ paid tarlcne &nc $2)0, 700 o'>-cr the pa l t\\O }cars for her ca mpaign financing '~ork Marlene Banc alf>O borrowed SI 00.000 for fund-raising t\COt\ from her husband's ~1>3ign fund • nnd the monC) wa~ rcp:ud b) Brown. Th1\ 1s the real thing; blatant. scratch·m}'·txu.·k and 1'11- sc:rntch-)ours, cla~ 1c cron)1sm. The only bit of good new about lhc Banc-Brown mone)' m dune 1~ that 1t\ real glor; dn)s now ma~ he O\cr. Propo">iuon 73. a 1988 ballot men urc \\.h1ch "ent into cfT~t at the tx1.nn1ng of 1hi )Car. plac new hm1t\ on campaign fund rai 1ng nd fund tran~fcrs that hould shift control from lcgi lathe J der such as Bro"n. to the t te panic\. Propo~ition 73 proh1b1l one candidate from &1'11n1 camp;ugn funds to another ... Whether pobr1c13n u ha the Banes will continue to cnnch th m l\'C$ at their contributors' ex pen remain ro hc seen But fo r now. Propo uion. 73 houldar lea t tu. their ingcnutt) 1f they k to "orm their.,...,,> around 1t Ltn .U1~ltt Dall> ~,.,, Readers' comments welcome 1ht t>111I) Pilot wet omc ~our opinion on mattcrHlflluhll uHer\:,t. lcttc and lo er anicte1 of commentaryc m u,t be 1 n~d The} \tiould be t)pcd or dcarly_~nucn and sent to I.El TERS to the l.J>I TOR. D111ly Pil t., f>.O. Bu' I 60. Co ta Mesa. Cah(. 92626. If )l.lU prefer 10 dictate a tcuct, ~ou ma) n11 our WE'R E LI t t:. I G 1cltPh<)nc number -642...(i() 6 - and ka\e a f'C'\"ONcJ me'~ c. rtca keep thne mc'sa&C' bri f. Mta mcludt >< ur addrt\'\ aod telephone num~r l th 1 "t:' mil) ~cn r~ 1uttfor'\h1p · • ' " Orange Cout OAILV P1LOTIW9dneeday, March'" -.. .. . Human behav·ior of millions still needs the brak.es of Christianity Rchg1on has been rl'CCI\ ing a bad press these da)\. calling 10 n11nd P1ca~so· famous 1.Jt~paragl'rm•nt o l his own "Ork 20 u·.1r~ ago ·· ,., Cwd taunting us b) pullm~hc 'J>Olltght v11 J1mm ) S"'aggall lhc .\~a1ollah Kho mcm1 and John Bird 'itn~er'• The '1a<,t for H'fl'')p<>n,1bk 11011 watcher\ of h-7)0-flrtull"' ~ wa\ 'j Mormon 1Jna111. .... ho got h1m<,c:lt e:ii;communil'alcd lrom hi\ 1)\\ n church. drew h1\ 1<111111\ 11.x lu\IH'f\ tu h1\ cabin "'hl.'rt.' hl \lowed h1' ''" -.-.. and ~\l.'r.JI 1housand round\ ol ammun111on and more gun' \tun (1cntral < u\11.·r had -hut "'"' k Ike! in an c\changc "1th ll'tkral and \t:ltl' trooper\ lh ~ lamil) live\ on umor· reeled b) c\pcncn1.c Is ~w.1gg.nt\ dc .. 1an1 klher, charactcn\ttl ol l''an~chlJI P1ut C\tan11sm'1 1, !l.homein1'<, gcnoudal \Ca rt h 101 \l'hl\mdtll\ .ind hla\ph1.·llll'r' a 1.orrl'U tramn1pt10n ol the "ord of \II.tit'' h Jn ntom mun1latl·d \fnrmon paradO\llalh <Hl ('\..tmpk of lhl' prauicing \lorrnon.' 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I Too much calm, harmony make Aar-fi--lirl@ "Gf@GIGgues nervous_ Lt·o ~k< arth~ ·, c;1atlr~ admlltn.I anc.-r the.-campaign thal the} had lon1cd for a puhh1. d1 spla) of sena· tonal ~J temper on Pl'tC \\11'011·\ pan la\t ) cJt The~ hehc' c<l that tor all h1 blanc.I 1mag· be h.ld Lhc potcnual to th off the handle anti thJt sho\\ of 1r.t'iC1b1ht) h) \.\ 1l\1>11 nHght work 10 1hc ad\Unt.1gc ot :fc( urth). the I >c1mx:r:H1t. nonum·c.· oppo,mg tht Repubht•un ~natot'' tnd for a ~"-t•r:i<l rt>rm Their hopc\ \\Cllt untulltllcd. \\ tl\on ,t.nc~ cool in publ1r (although he j, ~.11d to h.l"~ erupted m wr.nh pm .itth \\hen the '-.1cmli.:Jub \upported k aflh) • ·1 0 D \' I' 111' I 0 H l Fora fee she'll let sleepirig dogs.lie • He has ~1~ dogs, 1x duck L\ chicken , :t dozen eats, 22 rabbit ( n:ttur:ill)) and a l ,200.pound p11- Thr lil"'tt thought that comes 10 mmd 1s thna he needs to lineup a good vt•tennannn for his animals and n good ps)chologist for himself. But Warren Eckstein is a psychol· og1st H1 degree 1s in human psy- dlolog)', but he practi~s ammal p )chology. Th11 could be 1 clue to thl' number of animals he ba Arc the) all pat1cn1s who djdn't respond to his therapy and were dumped on hull h\ 1hc1r owners? I doubt 11 Pet owners hold on 10 tht•1r pt•t no nu1tter ho" weird tbt>ir h.1bm are. lnstead of going_ into human psy- dlol >.practice after lflduauon, he took olT for Europe and A ia and \\Ork<"d "11h circuses and lOOS tra1n- 1na an1mals. ·lnnt'\ -.hcn'lletJeciattrihe world d1dn'1 nC'l"<i tra10cdan1mal , it needed ps)cholog) for animals. No one was 1ntcrc tcd ~ he 'A C.-nt to work tn a dry. de ning c tabh bmcnt. People hrou&ht 1n garment loaded witb cat antJ cfog h:ur He tancd talking to lM \..U!>tomers and disco"crcd many had u num her of problems with their pets. \nd that's how he built h1 dl('ntck r>.ivtd Letterman was the lil\l 'itar\\hO broughtb1sdois to him. 1 he' couldn't od)u'it to ltvina in Ne" \or~ af\tr ltvin& 1n Malibu. It 'iound to me a thou&)\ the doa.s \lrcrc not tmlv nonn:il, but cxtrcmelv 1ntclh1t•nt. · f he word aot a.round. ccQr<hna to .in amdc on l:d.. tttn, he cxplainN ·-.. tars use the same plumbcn.. the ~me doctor. " Soon hi cbcntck 1ntluded <. hCt"}I Ti . Lily Tomlin. <\I Pl\(tnO ~khn<" Ferraro and Rc>dnr) r n,rrlidd I r an undcntand "'h)' the doss helt1ng1 n lo f'erraro anJ Danscrfidd lll"\•tbomc thcrupJ ion Ferraro' dog" l'fllbabl~ tilJ m1tT~ bccauw hr • n'1 u the lawn at Blair Hou~ for hts o"'n pcr<;onal ~ !room Dan erlierd·s dog 1s probably bcil'l& hrainwa!.h('d to &l' c Ills master a lJttJc n.·c;~r l ck tem's practice 1 n't hm1ted 10 f't'C\ or thC' nr h and famous. He Wiii cnun\CI an~onc'' pct. He nt>vcr ha\ thl· Pl't hrttu~t to him. He make\ hou-.c c, II' Hr '43nts to S« the: animal 1n II\ O" n en' 1ronmcnt and \\;llh 11 0 \\0 fomtl) 1 hat maler, wnS<". but a fnngl' h\·nrfit popped 1nto m ) mind. he dt'll.'\n·t ha'c the.-ha le and c'ixn ol mamtammg an omcc and taff I (lr.\tc.-1n ha1. Oo"'n aJI o"cr the tounrn a wdl a to Europe to "nun ~pct\. In add.1l1on 10 appcari on the 1all ho"' of Johnn> Carson na, 1d Lt lll'rman and Rqjs Ph1lb10 h< ha'i tv.o rnd10 c;hows -Ont' \;\lurJ.1' (lO the \\est oa t and one m 'c:"' \or\. on ")unda' l d .\tcm ~ theory 1s th.at 11.-e a.rt all an1mal If pct a~ trcat('d hkc animal the\ "''II act h~e an1rnal . If thC'\ are tl"C3ti:d Ill e members of the f.in11h thC'\ "111.lCt hkc.-members of th<' tam1h • C uuld he Bui not C\Cf)OM want\ •no1hc:t mcmhcr 1n tht1r fam.aly. 1 hn ·, •• h11\1n1 C"nough trouble rop- ing "1th thr charn\ tc" relatC'd t-0 th1.•fll IHl" \\hen I read th1!. far 1n the an.1ck, I thou •ht ll 011,ht be "onh""h1lc to &ti 111 h>lll h "'"h him and Stt 1f hC' 1.ouldn't htl\C a htll <.'hat ~•th O\lr poodk f>t-rh. P' he rould find oot •t\y cv n &hough \l\c I n't CUUIA lttlh. ~h~"' pl tu: framt otTofr) • °'111 rx11n1 pc-o and makes uu&.acu rnnletu lrom Ice~' and ~r napli.1n5. 'Thro I got tot~ tnd of th<' ante anJ <'han etl m> nHnJ He h"C1 on l ong !\I.me.I and t~ round-lnp ticltct hon\ h1 hou~ 10 o urs "ould be even mo~ than ht\ cha of $200 Ptr ~ \ICltl l h t "'oulJ C'O"tr • lot f c>~ frame\. ball point ptn and k.~. 1 har'' l'KI more than *t' S-> for a b<>u C'lll o-n 1 famtl):' TMmbtt. c.Jwnlllft A.m ,Jr8fs .._ Ill wpuNPf. • , AlO Ot•nge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday. March 15, .1989 \ by Bii Keane COUNTER CULTURE by Mat•tt• & Maratt• BLOOll COU1'TT "Can you tuck me in when you're finished putting Daddy to steep7?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson .... \. t I J 1 · I , ARLO AND JANIS DOwt~f OOfOf~ fOR 5T PA'TllJCJC'f, DAY, NJM.? FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE "They said the baby-sitters union do~sn't handle puppy-sitting ·· PEANUTS WHO'S T~AT Tl-IAT'S OUR TEAO~ER OVER THERE I INVITED HER · SITTING IM TO COME WATCH THE CAR ? OUR GAME ... GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS aoes1saoes '-. . ':"" ERR~ I LIKE N0.'1~5 lS NoeODY Kf.EPS 'ffiUN' A1~10 TU~ OOWN 'THE V~~ by Charles M. Schulz MA'<6E SME15 LONELY AAD ~S NOWHERE ELSE TO 60 .. T~AT SOUNDS LIKE M'< vJ~OLE TEAM . J IS" i I SHOE i JUDGE PARKER ( • J i ; ' by Jim Davis Gf N~ I I JlJST WAm' l.XX.) 10 KNOW 1MA'f ll-4E SCHOOL. ADMINl5~~ P\..AN510 STA~D BEHIND .4>00 IN c..-'OUR REFU5AL.. 1b CHAN6€ by Tom K. Ryan ONOQ SOMMERO' GRADE . ™HAP"; I A?f\N" HAVE I A RE.l..l~IOV? ~01\J AmR~L-. ,.......__ __ DOOIUSBURY by Garry Trudeau by Jimmy Johnson J'U.1£THt>.MK """',.. ... ~ Mt1(! " by Lynn Johnston R L,E.c;TURE MeRN.S ~ lAJHeN ITCCt-e.S Wl'THA HUG. ~~. by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batluk JUST KIDOI~ •.. JlST KIOOtNG •.. • I .. . • WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1989 As ·usual, injustices abound in ~CAA tourney Snubbing of New Mexico State leaves Big West with only, one representati ve How can New Mex 1co State be lefl out of the NCAA tourney? Last year. ourconfcrcnct had thrtt teams m the toumamcnt and at was strongtr this scasonandhasool~oneteam in. I guess every conference feels the "bun." e~ccpt the 811 Ten, Bia E1&ht. ACC, 811 East, Metro, Pac-I 0 ancf SEC. There should be a hmtt set on how many teams can t)c selected from conferences. Four at the "max:· seems aoout right. That 1S.1f we arc really into • fairness. Th1ny-thrce of the 64 teams in the"Show" arc from seven confcrcnces, tMn add DcPaul and NolrC Oame. Those two teams have no business bei ng 1n the 1oumamcn1. exce pt that 11\,l:H\ll . the) <'an set their ownschedulesand playwh,Ptheywant, usually at home. . 0 , Clemson and V1rg1 niaarc two of the ACC teams in the toumameftt V 1rgJnia ptiy~ its first eight game at home and we v.ent ovcn1mc w11h them.and Clemson finished behind theCavahets. UNL V defeated the ACC rcgular- SC3SOn champion. Nonh Carohna State, m RaJe1ah. • Six tea ms from that conference? Come on. 0 The B!.g Eight has Iowa Stale 101 ng and UC Santa Barbara beat the C)clones on a neutral coon. Nev. Mexico State defeated UCS8 three umesandalsobeat UTEP, thewrnner ofthe WAC . ThcAwesalsoga'e UNLV two good game m the last week. 0 The Pac-I 0 has fo urteams m the CAA'sand the 811 West has one (U NLV). UCSBdefcatedOrcgon and AnzonaStateon the road and we beat UC L.A. I thank )Ocrt the idea. lnd1ana won the Big Ten. but llhno1s rttel\ cs one of the top four seed an the NCAA tourney and lndial)a is sent out West tOJOln Arizona, UNL Vand Seton Hall. which has a 26-6 record. Looking at it reahsllcally. though. thcrcarcaood teams 11Ulll of the re&JOns. 0 , ThcNITseems tohaveafa1rly strona field this year and the team that wans u will be labeled the 6Sth besttcam an the country Pcpperdme IS In for 8 areat experience -IOIOI tO Las Cruce and facing the New Mexico StAtc Aggies. Do you know that if)OU ao five pmesand v.1n the NIT.)OU rece1"e much lcssmone) than 1f)ougo10 the NCAA 'sand lose> our first game'' . It has not al~) s been that Wily The NIT was the bi.a toume) when I wasak.Jdh"1na1n Ch1ca10.AI oat that lime. }Ou could go to both toumc}s. but the pre llgaous one wa!> the NIT. 0 On Tuesday, Gene Keady of Purdue rejected a reported offer of ' $300.000a ycartocoach at rizona Stale. Other top candidates fo r tha1 JObareOklahoma 's Bally Tubb M1ch1gan's 8 111 Fnederand U B's Jen) P1mm. lfP1mm ~ere tobc.h1red, I do not know where he would pa rk has boat an Tempe. 0 Congratulauons 10 Rainer W\Jlf on "tnnmg the Cl Ftttle and now ha' mg agrea1·sn o1 at th<' state tournament 1n Oal l:ind th1sweel end Wulf was a li ne pla)er at LICI and also an assistant coa1.:h for one }ear f rahuco Hills High 1sonl~ four}earsold and ha~ made remarkable stndC$. 0 Ron Adams had his contract rc- ne\\ed al Fre no tate. ll 1 nice to set" good gu) s sta} to the busaness. We need more cla S) guys andksstools. 0 I \aw a high school game last v.cck and sat b) 1fle parentsand boosters- (Pfus~ see MUW GAN/12t University utilizes big innings to earn sweep of twin bill The l 'n"c~11~ High softball 1cam u~d the bis inni ng to d1'ipo'IC' of \Jn Clement(' 1n a non-kague double- header Tut."Sda) night The Trojans, 4-1. scored nan~runs an 1he founh 1nnrns of .in 11-2 open mg .,., m. then tallied eight um~ tn the third 1nnmgof1hc 01ghtcap for a I 0-4 "1ctof'\ Lakita Joh'nson·, thn:c-run homt.•r capped the nine-run outbur'it m tl)e fi rst game 1 hat "as more than enough suppon for "1nn1ng p111.:hcr Sharcen Patton. who "alkC'd nonl' and !>trud, out four In the second game . Denise Gan-dara slapped a tv.o.run homer m th<" ~ond 1nn1ng for a 1-1 lend. which 1hc r roJan expanded upon with eight in the next annang. Gandara was 1 for J \\tth three wall!> and four RBI an the doubk-header In her fir.,t game on the 'ars1t) le' cl. freshman Michele Pont.e was the wanner 1n the mghtcap. s1nlmg out four. wh1k allo.,.,mg \'40 htl\ and t'40 v.alks In other softball bid for a hutout because of fi ve free pa ses. including t .... o m the founh 1nn1ng when the Oilers parta)ed them v.11h 11 Mater lk1 throwing error to ore to lie the game at 1-l. Mater ~. had o~ned with a rwi 1n the third mnmg when Theresa Con- wa) <'amc through w11h a run-sconng angle In the i;1xth th<' Monarchs broke tt open as (onwa) got aboard on an Oilers' miscue and ad vanced on a pa sede ball. undy Mosqucda's slap bunt to &he left 1de scored Conway with the go-ahead run, and Jennifer Chne·s deep cnfi. e fly plated the final marker to help Mater lk1 improve to 3-1 ·I overall. Edison 5, Snay HUis 3: The Charatrs picked up their fitst v 1ctol') 1n three non-league tnrtn md man- aged 11 with an o~erall ocrformance w111ch P 't' them ~veraf standouts. M1cehlle Asada lugged a p1nch-h1t solo homer 1n 1hc 1xth 1nmng fo r the fro una on Edison· "tctol') at Sunn)' Hill . and Tami Hackett had a double an Edison' 'en-tut attack. D..., .,_ ,.._.... .,. "• ~.,,.. Woodbridgt !, l pland I lt'kl \\ehrcn hu rled .i t"o-hmcr anJ .._,,m Dean Jdt' ert.'<1 the k<'' hit as the \\amol" camr a"a' .... ith thl' non- kaguc 'actof'\ at home Tom Mendoa• of f ount•ln V•ll•y puts the t•g on• 1lldln9 Derek Powell of Mllltk•n In Tue1d•y'1 14·6 n lghtc•p w in. \\ ehrcn had a pcrfcct ganll' tor tout mn1n~ until a lcad-00 homl·r 1n the fifth \\ehren . .l-0. allo.,.,ed onh l>nc other hit and one "alk "h11C' s1ni..1ng out SC\Cn But 11 was the double at tad on the mound v.h 1ch reaUv led to the w1n a Eh 111 Weiner tv.irted a no-huter throuah lour inning be fore '"mg "a' '-.i.11h the ba~s loaded and one oui which wa backed up b) Tara Ro)sdon's rehd Barons divide 2; . Irvine tips Mater Dei W es tminster splits pair w ith Lakewood; Laguna Beach scores Ste"e Grad. wa~ 3 for 1 1n each game and Mark Dodd had tv.o double to account for four RBI m the mghtcaf. as 1he Fountain Valle> Hs&h bascbal team d1\1ded a doubfe- headcr an Lona Beach apmst M1 lh· kan on Tu~) The Rams won the opener 5·2. but the Barons scored an each of the first Sill 1nn1na.s of 1he second game to saJva~ a pht with a 14-6 tnumpb. lk$1dc ao1na 6 for61n the twin ball. Grad~ also drove an a run with a ba~s-loaded walk tn the first aamc The Barons. 4-3. also received a sLrOf\J rehef effort from senior lcfi· hander JC1~ Knowle • who shut the door on the Rams m the fi nal fi ve 1nninasofthc first pmc. allow1na1us1 one run Jn the n1ghtcnp. °'rck Fahscamcd has second victory without a lo th1 season. as the Baron p vc htm plenty of support . S~e Montaomery. tnpled 1n two runs an J.be second mnina and st~ an aoOlbtr in the fourth as FountaJn VaJle) kept the pressure on. bu1ldm& a I~ lead before Milli k.an KOrcd 1n&Je run an 1he final t•o annm to account for the fina l tall). In othtt prep bUcball: 1"tM 5, Mattt ~ I: After Sttang thctrschedukijdouble-hea~rat U 'l Monda1-night JO down 1be drain -.hen officials did not mow, Jr.vane tetOcd for Ont \tlCtory be.band an opportunistic offense which ~~ three runs in the ~ond 1nni11J 10 pe~e the way for the deciuon 11 rrvane H iah. Mater Dea catchct Robbie ldcei was the 1nd1V1dual sa.andout. ioina l for 4 Wlth Htouble and a run ICORd. but lrvute's lhrtt in the tccond. becUd up by Ii.WC tallte1 tn the tbtrd and sa•th tnninp..~vtd lftOft than cq..li IO Mater Do I 11 -hat llUO. ~~·DCluded I .... IO 'T cri'y ltahmatulla. I sinek 10 Mire s.l Ud I IWdtf".1 dMMci IO MibValmer. Scol'I ............. ~bd -....... Km•·~~­ .. ~W Na Imm Widl I 1w•rr~=cn:.:;: ~ .... ~ ... (I ..-..,;:=::-~.:..... .,... .... 1MIMMa11Kl. ~ 'ountaln V•ll•y 1ophofftor• r•ht-h•nder Derelr ~•h• deltvers on w•y to second win. Wettmlu~r $-t, Laktweod 4-1: The Lton handed we~ood Ill fitst lo of the tQSOn 1n the 09tnfr of a twin b11J as r.tnior Brett liGrd>e scattc~d cit.ht hit~. walked tv.o and strud: out five. Lakewood Jumped 10 a 3-1 1~ad throuah two 1nn1nas. but the Lions C\rencd tt at J 111'Uh 1 paar ofu neamcd runs tn the founh 1nnma, tMn 101 the e\cntual •annma maf'&ll'I w1lh tv.o more an the fifth frame Jeff Fonune kd off the fifth with a hue hit and l(()f'td on Jim Slute's tnpte. ¥rild pitch off to the s1<ft of tht plait Korcd SllaJe. wve Profttt bf'ouaht Lakewood to wethan one Nn Wida• tOlo homer an the tt•th, .,., ordle 9'ttd tht l.afK't'n Offin tltt IC~tlldl b die V1Ct9')';· LlttWood boUftd ..... wit ha 12· bit at'8Ck ia ttw aimhap to impro'c '° 6-1 • ....._ lVeslllNMltt to ~2 Oveftll. ... §tllllli went l for ID IM aJat I '4., Wlll•in•er . a!fl' ; 9'\t\':1 ,ti,•::. .. ...., ... -...... ..., •• lht tcCIDlld ~ wt. ll¥t"A t ma b•Mefu11s a (.'lllt cw--Glib' -.cd • llinlllhc••••-.--ellO wntJlwl•dle.,...wtthtwo double\, a run scored and an RBI On the mound. Carman allowed four .... alks and one eam~d run v.h11c stnluna out SI\ Other n1st h1uin1 stars included Da"1d Cram. who v.a 2 for 3 with a tv.o-run homer in the ond. and Jason lc\lnson. v.-ho v.ent 2 for 4 and dro"c in thrtt runs. In a double-header Monday naiJlt. Oceu View l ·S, El DwMt 1-t: phomore Randy K.arhncr UledJUSI S6 p1tchcsind1spo 1n1ofEI Dordado. 2-1, 1n the fint pme. stn kma out thrtt and walk1n1 none for the comptftc pme victory. TM Sriba•b. now .S-2. got lhe v.1nn1na maf1Jn m the seventh when Kc"tn Mullens 1n&Jed Cory Colbcl"l to th1"3 Mth Colbert "'°""' on In error. followed b) John Amokfs .wc~asful one-out squeeiic bunt In the niP.tcap •• EI Oondo uttd thrcr hotM na~ 1nclUdina a .Pei! of t~• lltots by Ptul Nc\'tft. to pan a sPl•l. SetW Hemaftdtt llftd Mike 8uin1 ~ ._ 2 for 4 b' Ocean Vac-• 0 iii VllW IM PICifk Const Uliit ....... '. , .. n..n.: ., ...... .,,s-..... a_. f'OU'"" Oft f'ridl , ..,.,. lcn'a It I • fi nal tuneup 1n non-lt'ague pla) Blair Field 1n Lona ~ach has been deemed unplayabk because of field condition~ so Huntington Beach\ double-header with Lona Beach Jor- dan ha been mo"ed to the HD campus. wuna a.t I :JO Other unset League t'ntne go1n1 today .ncludc Fountain Valle), ho t· ing RolltnJ Hill' at l 1 S. and El Toro and Manna duehna at La Palma Pa rk. a double-hc.idt'r startma at 4. 0 Thunda) 's 3: IS ' a Vic.,. late: Saddlcb1d; at tanaa: Corona del Marat Unl\ersll )', Tu \an at , e" port Harbor. Thunda}' 3 IS PCL h«lule l.Muna &each at ta Mete. Luvna HiDsat Woodbridaf. Trab\KO H1lls11 Ortner. Fndly's 3.1 S untct opcntrs: f.d1t0n It HYnU~on a.th. Foun·. t.llft Valaty at OCean v. • West· m1nMU 11 Manna. Maltf ~t opens A•1ut l.acue play 5a"arda).-hc»t1nt Bit.hOP Amat 11 aooa. Im. docs not bmia Soutb oai f..t!lllllt lll9Y until Mir. 29 ... -v..,n. iloll Saa Oemeate. TM .,.._ .. ~ The Wamor'} opt•ned thl' ')l'(lrtng 1n the founh as Lc:.,ltc Rathbun 'itn$1cd and 1ook se1.:ond on a ~cnficr b~ Kim Johnson Tami \l, 1lhams reached on n error and .._,,m Dean followed with 3 lid angle to ~ore ho1h runners r Nelson ~J'I lhe hard-IUl k losing p1 her for l plJnd dl''>Plll' '1cldang JU'i our hll'i Matt r Del 3, HlllltlD&ton Btacb I: .\m' God"'" a wphomon.· nght· hander. fash 1ont·d a no-hiller o'er thl· Oiler "1th ~ 'itnc.-l oul'i hut lo t hl·r AREA ROt'\Dt·p Ro)sdon put out the fire an the fifth inning and allo"cd unn) Hills' onh base hit Edison' foor-run third mmna "'a h1ghh&htcd b) a ru n-sconng smgle down the nght fiel d lt nc. as "ell as • tcpha n1 Roacrs. v.ho was:! for 4 w11h a run °M'Orcd and an R Bl. (d1~n returns to acoon Saturda) w11h a 9 30 a m game agarnst Mater De1tn 1he (an) on Tournament Liberty Clartstlan ti, Claremont IGardto Grovtl 4: The Conq ueror\ (Please ~e SOFT8AU/12J OCC rallies from si~ runs down for victory Pirates score final 1 2 to stun Cypress; UC I falls to Waves In dan~l·r of tailing fanhcr lx'hind 1n 1h~ Ornngl' l mp1re ( onfl·rcnn· cha~· the OrJngt> ( oa\t C olleic bawball team rJlhl'd from a 9·' detiut m thl' linal 1hn-c rnnan ,, then put ho\t < ~ptl'\\ a"a' v.11h a~" run l 0th In a I )·" .. I( IOI'\ ()( <.. J V'-1 l)\ era II. 4.4 1n the contcrcn1.:e. appeared on th(' rope\ entering the ~'cnth "hen 11 stanl·d tts lOmcbad• ~oll falanoa RBI single <i.eored Eddie P1cn:e w hll had doublC'd 1hen Ja~n 'oung added ano1hcr double and It "as 9-.5. In the e1&hth. Coa t pulled v.11hin ont a\ Larr) Petr) walked with the base I ded. P1ettt added a \at.nfilC fl) and 1an > C ordo"o ''"&led 1n another r"n. The tpna run 1n the ninth l""amc v.:uh the ht'lp of t~o l P.ft''i erro~ sandw1 hcd round h kc Ktlh -. ba hit. and a fiddcr'~ choice. "hich knotted the scort' bkw 1t open 1n the 10th "''h ''~ hits. 1n ludina Pete 1d~ellcr·, which broke the tac The ' tctol') wa\ alw made "'°'''blc b) the strong relief performance by Pierce. v.-ho entert'd 1n the eighth 1nnin1 and btankrd ()pre' 16-7. 4-3. the ~t of the "3}. "' In a non~onfcrcn1.e c.'tlllcac pmc. Jt~ Jt; l1Cl .l: Ull hocke)·and R•~hard Barnell lapprd bl k-tu-k homcn 1n 1he th1rd 1nn1n1 -the fint homt'n off l ( I p1tchtn1 in 119 1nn1np -as 1hc wa~ts rotted to the ~ie'ton. Pt~rd1nc. 134· I. ICGttd in e'er) ann1ns but tM ciabth 11ji1nSt three lJU · ,.K'het\ s.&nn and lolrr Jeff Huct, 1·2. us '1Ct1maitd b' "" nans (two carMd)• •• batt ud two walb ID 4Y, ""'•• 119t A• ....... a.1.).1. coaHmtw._...,. ill dlr )fttdy twlttnd 6-0. Cl ICOftd '" <lnl\. two runs in t~t 1\th 1nnma "•th one coman& on an RBI from 'tac~ Par\.('r. who went 3 for 4. The \n1eaters retu rn to acuon Thursda\ with an e\h1b1t1on game at home aga1mt Japanese national champion Keio Un" erstty. then wtll tx· uff un11I r nda'v. March 24. when lhl·," en1ena1n Gonzaga. In college men's tennis: t1c1 i . Kansas 3: T~ nttate" s"cpllheJa, haw.k 1n doubl~ to cam thl· '1cton at home l <. I. no"' 10-S ove-ratl. moved up to lounh 1n the latest nauonal rani..tnJ!> tarlter tht'I w.eck. the h1ghc t the .\ntcatcrs ha"e e~er been rated. L Cl hai; won the tr.ught and t1aht of ll'i 13 1 nine match frc",or ~roncmann. Marl Kaplan and Richard Lubner each rttordcd \ tl tonc an angks and double fi r " the \ntcatcn In coll ~omen's tenn1 · PrilK'tt" i , UCJ S: Princeton. no"' 4-4. droppe'd the host "nteatcn to 0-1'2 o'erall "'''h the c~~ U I rclum 10 action Thunda wath 1 hontt' match ap1n t Weber tale. In commumt collcac men' ten· n1s OrUlt Coa t t, Rudie S.. ..... t: John Oabfael 1mpro'ed his pen.anal n.'COtd lO ·2 with I 7-5. M Vktory J unnt ( 0&\t' Oran~ Ernpitt on· ltr<"ncc 1tam mumpb on the Mnncr't c urt." ( OI t i now 9-1 O\lnall, '-1 in c nfcttntt pla), In community COi~ wonwn's tcnnt · ~C...t t,a.HjjlelJt' ..... Jul~ Slittcn and aaahc Hltl•IP. tht dtfmdans Ntt doVbltt ~­""*' acd &M wayfOi iW P\rWI.~ did eoc lole a tee luri .. IM m.tdl. !11111"" _. Mlilli• ..,_ noc 1tioDDfd .... ddllit ... Of dcMllila ... FFI D9, 0CC la 7.0 ovenll. ..a • -Oillillft ••• c 0-ft•ce 1 I Measles outbreak could put ~na on spot for NCAA Tourney debut vows to The Pfttliftl quctt.oa in rollqt ~ bMMW it..could tbt Sftna 1nt1 be s&aee· • • .. ltnlCt ~they m.aU their lint apptarance, ,. nttio•NCA.ATounwrwnf? ---- A mQsla outbtak ll ecna·s Loudonville, N.Y. tampui led health authortt.n to dcclJtTe a qwirant1M. ~b.icb fOteed tbt Sainll to play nu>e "ra1sht prM . datfoa beck ao Feb, 6, wimo...t tn) rant 1n the 11.nd . . The Quaranu~ ended Saturda)'. and tht'rc "'111 tr fanJ Pf'C*Jll when ~ p&a)1 1 lth·Dnktd S1.1n(urd on Tbunday 1n the f.ata retionat fir11 round at Green boro N.(;. Orlly the pla~cn, COIChet. pmc official' and lhc ipOr1.t .-rittn •ere on hand.foT Sienna'• previous n1n.e lllM'I. incJUdjnt three 1n the onh A1lanuc ( onfercrK:C Tournament at the 16.000-teat Hanford (1vte Center What tclf·rnpecllna mculc •ould have an)1hma t.o do with a refffec or 1 'pons writef? Some l(X).400S~nna fan were upteled lO make 1tlt trek to ~nlboto. .. Everybody is \'tr)' uc1ted; John IYAreirnto . .port\ anfonnaoon dirtttor. i.a1d ... Tf11~ "our fi~t one <N< AA Tournament)." Stena as more than a cutc story. The school founded in 19)7 by aht Franc1tean Fnau has a 24-4 record. Yrhtch includeu win ovtr P1t1Jbur&h of 1hc Bia Eas1. And don'1 djtcount thaa nickname -Saints. Bd'ore the a100. Stma dropped the name lndtan\ Kings blank Quebec, 4-0 lknle NkMflt 100rcd two thtrd·pcnod ~ pis and phcndcT ~eJly "'*' recorded his first Jhutout of the aeason u the Los ,_ • An,eles K.inp defeated the Nord1ques . in Quebec, 4-0. Nteholls tct up a tecond~pcnod pov..t'r·pla) pl by .U.e ~yekl and then Korcd himself al 9: IS of the thir 1od on a •l.ap shot from tht \lot. one· um1na a pas rom Lee "-M&aJJ~. Ntcholh added another pl, his 63rd of the KaWn. on the pov.cr play a1 IS:l 2 on a shot from tht' blue hnc . l:J~wherc in 1hc NHL: MJcul PIY..U and Mike RHlleJ each Md a C1>3I and t""o a.u1111 in W1\hin1ton's four.goal firs1 period belp1na the Capitab pin t01c ~'"seon offim place 1n the Patnck Otvmon and cltnch a pla)ofT '4pol w11h a 6-3 triumph over Wmntpq 1n Landover. Md. . . In Ea'41 Rutherford. Habll .._. ICOrt'd a po .. cr·play pl and w:1 up another u Calpry rode tls 'Jpecial tu ms lO ~I v1Cl0ry over New Jersey 1n a pmc that clinched pla)ofTipots for the New York Ranscrund Wuhinston ... l(ealJuemu scored lhrec pis. C.m Nffl)' added two and phe ftealk LemelU. eAtcndcd his personal unbetten ltrcak to II ~mes 11 Boston romped 1n Ptu.sbuf'lb, S-2 . Hanford's.J•~Sc:ored twice 1n thcopcn1n1fiH· minutn and PuJ MaeDermW and ylval• T•rseoa added 1woplsainece as lhe WhalerJCru\hed the vmt1ng New York blanden, 8-2 .. Gary t«mu snapped a 3-3 11e mtdway throuah the third penod w11h hes 27ttuoal of the aeason as Toronto prevailed in Minnt'SOta, .S-3 . In St. Louis. Giae C.valllal scored v.-1th 2.12 rcma1nin1 for the Blue. 1n a 3-2 wul over v11111na ( htCaao. ( avallin1 ICO<ed h11 19th pl off an as 1st from Breu HaU In Vancouver. Jim a.a.Id tipped in a \hot dunng a rhird· l!Cfiod powrr olay 10 sivc rhe ( anud~ a 2·2 tie w11h Detroit. h was Vancouver·a only gool 1n nine manpower advantaats qain5t •harp Red Wing ne1mendcr Gin a ...... who fa«d 38 shot). Pistons win eighth straight Wall ni.m.a. scored I .S of hi\ 28 point\ ~ 1n lhe founh quaner T unday ntaJlt and 1hc • Detron P1ston bnt the lndtana Paccn 1n r lodianapobs, 129-11 7, for their e1&hth "'"· ---- fCICUlavc v!C\ory Oe1ro1t ccntu James E4w•.td.s and Indiana center Start Gray were CJ«tcd with four KCOnds left 1n 1he first quarter after 11art1ng a bench· cleariq btawl . . In other NBA pmes. Cly4e Drnler 1eored 29 po1n~ all in the fi rst three penods. as Portl.and roukd v111t1n, uolden State, I 3'1· 110 . Dully Sda.tyes acored 19 P.O•nt.s, 1ncludtnJ 10 in the fit1t qaurter as Denver bu1h a 17-potnl Jead. and tfie ugets beat Chartoue 11 home, 125-102 . . Patrick Ewta1 scored 31 po1n&sand .1-.1Newmaa 26aa New York beat Seattle. 116-110, (or 1t1 26th con1«ut1ve home victory .. Tem 0..mhn scored 38 points, includtng a fr« throw w11h 1:27 left that put Phoc:n1ll ahead 10 \lay, a' the Suni earned• I 14-l 12winatAllanta D1aayAJe1ucorcd29 point&. 1ncluden1 a Jumper w11h 16 acc-0nds lefl tha1 stopped a Houston rally. as Sacramento beat tht Rocket' at homt 9S-CXJ. ~r.tc 40 po1nlJ and 24 rebounds by .U.m OtaJew•. () 11uwon 1c:wed seven points for 1he Rockets dunn1 a 9-0 run that reduced Sacramento'1 lcad '° 92-90 With 2S IU:On<b tefl. q l 0 ·1 J. 0 J TH J. D .\ \ Harry Caray, who will en1tr the broadcua.en' Wl"l~t the 8:ateblll HaJI of hme at the 1989 winner of the Ford Fnck Award, on hit rcco~ery from a shJht •troke wfTercd two years qo: "Oh, I at'• h1lle tired now and then but knowina m y hf~lyk that's only natural." Report says Frleder to ASU PHOLNIX -Rill fneder, head c·o:ich ~ It lhc U n1ver11ty of Mteh1pn, will be the new • head coach II Antona Statc tJn1vcr\1ty a ' PhOCnfA radio "~lleOn rcponed J ueida) ---- nts)1t ... Station Kl AR wh1('h brcxu.kam lht I cmrx· w h()(tl'\ spons. quoted unnamed .ourcc\ a\ ~yina r netter would aepcar at 1 p~\ wnfcrence "bcduled by Ar11ona Late officiab for todJy ASU offie11h 1nnoonccd they would hold a pre~' conftttnce 11 Sa m on an und11tlutcd topic Eartacr Tucldly, Purdue coach 8111 Kady u1d ht wa turnin1 down the Sun Devil coach1na pos111on. The <iun Devils tini\hed Che K'atOn under 1ntcnm head COICh Bob Ckhcrmcrhom who had reolaud tcvc Pancnon. P1uctson rc\1anc<f Feb 4 1n h11 (ounh ason afttt compiling a 4 S6 acasoo FrJcder 111n h11 nin th ~car at M1chiaan. Price named WSU coach I) iun)'. Kbool 1nctud11ic Sunford ha't dont out of tHP«• ror Jntf1('.U ..... .,, ..... Ofl"tetafly named plary In lbf Saintt before tbt N toumatnft\t final apinst 8oMon UmH"Rll) Oft Sltutdly. W1lh~ 1ra1hna. 67.U, fom HuerkrtOOklJump "'°'· whteh htt noth•na. but the ball landtd '"teammate opener S.C~c M('(oy·.s hand\. McCey ~t the t.ll 1n 1hc Nl\ktl JU\t before the bu11tt fe>r a 68--67 victory. 1 bcrc wu a ntdnarM conic 1. "More than I SO , r / ''d S • h namn•crc ~u~ted. Thch\l~a.p;arcddo-.nto IO'lnd ' vvOf1, er1es ero thenfournamn~.rreaiventothepruidenttfatherUuih hoini·ng to gee· hi·s Hin«). .. D'Arscn1u 111d. Some ohhc n.amc~ were J riar~ ,.,, 1tkl Spifll, (apttol and Senators Loudonv1Ue •~near gi'minv kne~ readrV Alban), tht' &ate capitol. ,.,, J ~ 1 • '/ Af\cr the mcl\le\ outbre-a ... \ix:h name) a\ Green ' Pla&U( •nd Rash v.cre susae · tt.d but the con tot was From The AHodated ~reu alread> o~cr. The only ttna pla)tr to at' mea Jc~ was frtthman VFRO Bf AC tf Fla. -World &!Ur,d Mi.kc Brown . He did nol miu an) pmn bccau~ c;,cnc<J hero KJrl Ci1b'-On. s~1JI •~o ~ere c.ancekd <&nd t~u othcn .... ere r< hedulcd v.h1k-bothered by a 1Jmpy naht knee *h•th he had mcams hrmted him to one m0t1 memorable ~na's quarantine ..-u O\'cr in lime for II\ at·hat apinst.Oakland fa\t OctQbcr. champton~1p VKlory o~er &sfon Uni~cni1y •. but fan\· U )J one way or anolhtr, he plans 10 were kept away t>eaaic a quaranLtnc v.as st11l 1n cfftct 11 be. 1.n the Los An _ les Dodgtn lht n1 vcr II) of Hanford an NAC member ,tan1n1 lineup on opcmna day 1ena 11 itt<kd 14th 1n lht' 1(>-tcam Ea\t Rcitonal .. ,.,c been sMn&ina and runnmJ. tan ford. the Pac1fic-IO C onfcrrncc runncrup. 1\ M:cdcd I'm \tart1n110 run flat around .. r.hag !n third. Sow.hat? the ou1ficld. '!.m!-'late \Orne thin 111 ''lt't a fun time for us. a prnsure·frcc 1unc.~ icna do 1n a pmc, (J1bson s~ud Tucsd:ay. Coach Mtkc ~aM 111d .. We'll play for the upset.. "The plan is to do a lot of h1_ttlnJ. &el in •hapc I've onl y bttn doina 1t for lhrtt da)S. , ' I ~ ,f • .. I nttd to see ltvc 1>11china, lots of ..... Gibson said the torCnC1s in hi\ knee went away dunna "" off-1CaM>n when he r~te<J, but came back when he stan ed won:ina out , "h's JUst someth1na J'm aoina to have to play v.-1th If 11 sta~s like this, I'm cautiousl y OP.1tm1 lie. When asked tf he hopixi 10 play -.hen the Dodstn offiaally bqJn defense of their World Smes tham· pionsh1p at ( 1oc1nna11 on April 3. Gibson said .. Therc·s no hope 10 11. I planned on beans there all alons. •• In Cllh1b1tt()n pmei I ~> ke41 II, Doilitn t: C 1nc1nna&1 rookie Bmn Finlt)' tnpled tn lhc e1a.hth and sco~ lfic dcctdina run on oneoffive LosAngtlcsmonat Vero Beach Four Reds runs were unearned. . . Quinton HerMlter# 4; son of rifM·t't.aM•r ~et ~•...,.•r, eet• a llft from Dod9•r M•fta9•r To....y lalOf'da. indudenJ the winmn&~ run. Finl() scored on an error b)' Dodatn naht fielder Jose GonzaJc'l I ra11Jna 1()-4 lead 1n the n1nlh. the Dodsrn l"IJJled for fi\'e runt off rookie riaht·hander Mike Ronter. MarlMn t , ~el• •: Jay Bu6~r h11 a tv.<>-ruo sinsJe to cl1mu a four· run ninth 1n Ttmpt. Anz .. Dave CQChrane tripkd with one out off Rt<h MontelC'onc. Wi th two outs, Ken GnfTC')' Jr. doubled m Cochrane and tMD scored himself on a ~in&Jc ~ Brucx Fields~ Edur ~n1nt'l in&Jed, took tee0od on lbc throw ancs 8\.lhner followed with • two-run inaJc. 80.\Tl'\G . No record in Caba San Lucas race ly ALMON U>CK.ABEY o~ "°' .... 1t11111Vit1 .. Ragtime. all w11h 11 S melt\ to I'>· Bovd named Chapman coach . . 1 here w111 tx· no c1a~-d eimc J record tn "lcv.-port I tarbor Yacht fh<' only mt\hap reported wa\ 1ha1 the Swan-46 Bandit. \ailed by Wamn R~ndalc Bahia C onn1h1an Y ht <lub ~a\ dl\masted off Tunic Ba> I here were no 1nJune\ and 1he boat pu1 in a1 r urtle Bay for rrpam former lln1\ef\1ly of \outhern (ah· ~ < lub·~ < abo ~n l.1Ka\ race. fotn1amen'\Oa\ke1ballcoach8ob8o)dwas • ~often1ng ""'nd\ 'ou1h of named I Ut"iday to the Chapman pt»I, 1t was r Magdalena Ba) 'l(ramblcd the front announ<.cd at a pr~~ conference on 1he runnel'\ about I '10 mile\ from the Oranic umpu\ "" fin11h . Congr~sslonal Cup b~glns 8o)d.S~.bnni\27}c.1nofcoach1nac~pcnen«and Al tl\e 8 a.m Tuc-.day 1ollcall, 1hc 1 rcrnrd of 462-307 10 Ouapman From 1966 until J979. nearc\t boat to C abo ~n Lu('I\ "'" 8o>d v.a\ head coach at US< ,.here he compiled a record M1chxl Rou\C''+ r alo1 f>anccr,....1th '>4 of 21S·131 . 1rxludin1 tv.-o <iea'k'>n' ..-hen the TroJ .. n\ milc\lo go 'iernnd wet\ Roy 01\ne)'·., recorded 24 vi<:tone\ f>)cwadel, W> m1ln. 11nd &herd ~II\ r <'n of 1h,• .... orld stop match racina ik1ppe"' ""'" cQmpcuuon today en 1he 25th anne\c:rsaf') or Lona Beach Yach1 < lut>'., < ongrl"won.al Cup Robcrl McNullf '+ ( h<am.r. 97 I 1cd &,)d w;n alw head ba~kctball coach at ~ ... ~m1pp1 for fourth -..,\ ~1h c1 Hullc1 ;111d ~uuc from 1'181 until 1986. At M~U. his team\ ~orc<l Mona~. '18 . and Blondie v.a\ HiJ !\nwn1 the lonlcndt',., a~ four formc:r ,,.,nnt'rs. indud1111 the dc:ft"lld· 1ng l hamp1on l'ctcr C11lmour uf·lh Roy.ti Penh Y ch1 ( lub •\u\lral1a \'tc1orec$ O\'er tram, ranktd 1n the top JO m three of his mile' out. fiN tour ~wns In 198-4-SS. he was named Coach of 1hc Qther cnm10n bl11er w1nnen aH f..dd•t °"en. I loll)'hcad ~1hna C lull. <..re118rt1.11n. Rod l>avl). Ro~al ""1t14 /..c.aland Yacht ~uadron (formrr 1wo-ome winner for l BY() nd Dave Perry. Pequot Conn 'acht c lub Year by the A\\Ot'tatcd Prt\S -8o)d comn 10 ( hapm1n ~ft«onue~n cu 1ntmm head coa4.h at R 1ven1de C ommun11y College. where he led 1hc ·r •itr'> to the Oransc f.mp1rt Conference champ1on\h1p Soviets take skating lead The Sovie\ Union Mruck the fir'' 1wo ---- blov.-s 1n the l-a't·W~t battle 11 lhe World * f iJUrc \k.atin1 C Mmp1on,h1sn 1 uc'iday 1.aluna 1he early lead 1n the mcn·1 and pairs C\'Cftli 1n Par1\, AlebaMr P'a4ecv hrld off a thrca1enin1 .Nonh AmcricanchallcnteHhecame from behind 10 win the men's compul'°ry fisure • while Ol)mp1c champ1on5 Ebkrtu O•r41ttn and kr1d GrlM" ptrformcd flaw lcs ly to oul\katc their rivals 1n the pa1"' onJJnal prusram •.• In other 'poru n~\ T~ay SJ>r1nter Aa1tU1 I AJnk• told I fcd<r .. 11nqulry in Toronto that the 1n1ccted Bf• ,~ .... -..1th banned steroid for )Cars and 1hat he always knew what w11 in the synnic~ hu~nko broke down forc1n1 a IQ.minute rtttS' en the ~ri ns. as 'he rte.ailed thal her clo~ friend and long-11mc teammate u1d he had not "know1natf ' taken the druas that cost him an Olympic &<>Id med.II . • . Scaulc Ciupc~n1c Coach k,.te Bldtrelaff wu releaJCd from a Milwaukee ho\pttal and It re&um 1na to Staulc. a ~m \POk~man Jatd 81ckC"rstafT will mttt with doctOB 1n Scaule brfore dc<:1d1na when to return 10 co· hina. 111d ~ntca \poke man Jim a.,,. B1c~nuifl was trcaltd fur a · blccdin' ulcer and ..-a.s hospit1li1cd last ihul'lday aflcr the team arrived 1n Milwaukft for a aame . Dave Poula1er 11nnouoced he 11 ra111un1 aner one )car H hcild ba\kttball coac h 11 Western C arohna Un1vcn11y but he denied a former assistant c09eh's accusauon1 hnk1na him to NC AA violltton' .•. f rc'hman Rar, ......_,...,..-ho lead Iowa's ba.t.t1ball team in field~) a«uracy, -.111 not pll)' 1n the N AA pmt~aton tourn.amcnl bc'au of academic problem• .. Oklahoma lite f~ard Rida,. Onlae, the Co*boJI' ludtna tc0rcr a,o1na into f'rid1y'1 NIT prM 1p1n I Boir.c 111e. wa suspended from the team and N11d he was cntcrinJ a wbstancc 1butt proa.ram ••• 8o~er OnW nto died 1 uQday afler beina 1n a coma for 10 da~' follow1n1 ht\ March• knoc.:kout by Amern:an Tt~• AIU 1n a \uper· h&hl~ iaht bout. hospital ofJic11ls 1n L)'on, r ranee 5l1d lnio. a 12-)ctr·old from the f vorf<.:oa t, ne~tr repined tontc1ou1nt-u after crumbhns to the can\'tl follo"inJ 1 r1aht uppcn;ut from Iii 1n the ntnth round uflhe non·htlc fipt 11 L)on'1 Pala1 de Spottl before a crowd o( 6,000, 1111 \l,10,-H\UIO ff ~Cather cond1t1ons remained favorable. mo\t or all of 1he < hi\\ A \lcdf ~erc CXJ)C4lecl lO °""h 1 ue\<11' night or cu1f today It wH till anybody'\ race ar. thr C lats A boa I~ were uni) I 9 mile\ apart Farthc\I back were flan· dcmon1um. l'nma C 1111.n nnd AREA Ftomll f he \a1Jors 1011 their ~CCJnd \lra1aJll HMS d«1~1on brcau~ of an unu\ual lack of depth on ~h1ch "a' ueatcd bttauti< of IV.U Of tht Sa1lor ' !.land· oult placed on probation for a re<cnt 1nc1dcn1 1n\olvin1 "racquet·thru-.. '"" ... Chri\ Rabbitt Ind Hrent Manin v.ept their 5inaJ a u ual. bu1a2·1 decision m first-double\ and 1c10 for IM mt of the "JUad rcwlted 1n the setback Harbor 1 now " 2 O\'crall. W"4br1d1e U, lnlae I: The host Wamof'\ rooc the domin111n, effort of No. I 'inaJc pla)'er Rand)' vcy 10. the v1uory over the V~ucrOI. hey lost onl y one aamc 1n h1 three .,., . Woodbi1cf$C 1nlprovcd 10 4<2. with"' louts comma to Corona dt'l Mar and Dana U1ll c.r ... •1 Mar 11, IWla., Hiile l : The Sta Kinas pot on a ihow 1n doubln, wttp1n1 the com~tthon behind the 1-2 punchea of Rich Han and r>oua • hule1n, Rob Atkin and David 881n and fk>b r:1cti.r 1nd A~" I he hMt Lona Reach Yach1 c h1h will have I wo repre'ICnWt IH\ -John McCltntock 1mpr0Hn1 < oroM'' non-I 11uc m:ord lo 4-2 '4Jt'bad It, Cotl.8 Mt.a l : f h<' h<>"l RoadtunMn 1mpro"cd 10 3-.2 v.1th tht non ·lcaiuc vKtory • In prep bo)UW1mmin E41 ... tu. 1M Alamia.. H : 1 odd Kobcy doubled 1n lht 200 fn:lnt)le and I 00 bRa mmkc, and Beau Ml-<. niney had 1rona 51'-tm 10 t frccn)Lt' !.prints to It'~ the ChafJC" 10 IM lo~idtd win at l..os Alam um In prep aou. £ttud8 lH, Milllba H7: Kt'n C.:al\'en \hot a 1--0vrr-p.ir 37 to cl.1m mcd4'h t ho o" a" tht' sJ i. prevailed at Meu Verde Counll') C'lub. I In J>ttp ~ou ~ball: Ualvtrelly J.1 lnlu t: 1dan Murnaw had I / kilts and na Ltt and krcmy H tt ch ipped 1n -.uh nine api~t a the l n>Jant. 1--0, swept le> an 18·16, lj·IO. U·ll non.-lt'aauc: de ('1J1on uver the ho\t v aqucrc>t • SOFTBALL froMll rolkd 10 lhcir founh ton ut1\e lopsided lrtumph '" • aamc hon nt'd to four 1nn1np at C1ard n MULLIGAN Grove Park. Jen C'&ru~ wc:nl 4 ur 4 w11h r ur fromlf run 5eorcd, v.h1lc Mch Cinp anothtrtemf)tna t''JX'tlt'n -. IJU I w-af.3 for J wuh t•o doubles and four v.-1th that I knew u much about RBI a l1brrt) did Jll It Kortna 1n the httktthlll a they do I would in fir1t thrtt in n1n , the' N,CAA tournegverncar. ,.·~~~~...---~- Rtek M•Jeru .oncofmyfricnd,, In the l:lluna H1llt t~rnamcnt: tnltrsthc NCAA tournament with ,,.._a. ,.'111M1e9 Hlllt I: W1nntl')t &ht bctt record 1n lhe '®ntty, lt-2 ll pt1chtr Jennifer Brundaar doubled 1n 8111 Stitt. and dtaYt<Uhe nrn&luefd 1n tbc •~·brc•k•"f Nn in ihe hDuom of the Mtd~ Retic>MJ and PittlburJh the ninth 10 11vc the Vaqutros the .. ... 1 .. _ victory. tt 1te>pp0nenl. nppi~DI y. '"" BrufMlqt' doubk broujah\ m lft«1ion comm1&ttt did noc 1lunk Shelley l)'rd wbQ "'on llColld bue mudlofthe Mid·AmertflnCon· vaa the inltmalioul iiebft8ket nalc:. fttt~ 0 ....... 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WASHJNGTON -Retail sales dropped 0.4 percent in February, the govetnmen1 said Tuesday in a report some analysts read as a sign that con$umers are wary of a broader economic slowdown. Held back by a sharp drop in busincna't cal'dealcrshlps. retaJLsaJe.s fell to a seasonally adJusted S 138.2 billion last ;nonth after nsmg 0. 7 percent in Januaf) when good weather brought out more shopper11. the Commerce Department said. Excluding autos, which account for almost one-fourth of the re tail total. sales edged down 0.1 percent 1n February after ri ins 1.4 percent in January. Economist John Ha.sens of the WEFA Group in Bala C'} nw)d. Pa .. said that while the economy en1acd 1989 with strong momentum. con- sumers may be tiehtenmg purse strings in anticipation of slower economic growth or reces111on. .. A slowing of consumer spending is consistent with the expectation of a recession," Hagens said. ··consumers arc t)pically very smart. They know these things. olten before cx-onom- ist!h" At the White Houst. pres "c rctar) Maritn Fitzwater aid. "rhc bottom line is this: lt probabl)' helps omc1 inflauona!1· fears. There's still onl) one month s figures. Janual") "a~ up so there's no trend here. The econ on~ is still sound." Mar\) analysts expect slower gro" th 1n con umcr spending this }e&r as nsmg 1ntcrc t rates srnn 10 take their toll. but fe" had an11c1pated Frbrual') 's decline m retail salr . The talloff in sales "'as "'elcomi.' ne"'s to those on Wall trttt "ho ha' r been concerned that the C'\.On· om) 1s gro"' ing 100 fast to a' 01d :i flare-up of mOat1on. But Richard Rahn. ch1cfcconom1st for the U.S. Chamber of ommrn·c said the figures should scr'c as J warning that the Federal RcM:n e Board's dn"e to increase interest rates and res1r.un economic growth could push 1he nation into a rl'- ccss1on. "C'lcarh, the econom) 1s not O\ l'r· heating as some at the fed fear ... Rahn said. "The real danser 1s that the Fed 1s o'crn.:acting 1n ra1s1ng intcrc'>t rntt.''· Amd "''" inadH~rtcntly put u\ into o ~ccs ion." Reu.ul spending 1s closely "'atche<l as barometer of economic health sim:e n accounts for about one-third of the &rOS\ national pro<Juct1 I cbrual) 's drop in ales was matched h> a similar decline in Apnl, t 988 and last wa urpasscd in <xtobCr J 9~7. "hen business plunged 0 9 (ll'rt.•cn I. ~ u to ~ tr:rvc bttrr espc\l:rl I y "'ca~. Jropp1ng_ I 7 percent 1n both Janual') and Fcbruar) after being '1rtuall> unchanged in CX-cember. 1\nah \IS attributed the wea~ness 1n rn1 sale· to the combined effects of a t.·au11ous long4erm outlook b> co~ sumer~. h1ghl·r interest rate 1 i'n- crcases 1n inflation and d1m10t ht."<! di:mand after earlier strong sales spurred b) mcentl\e programs. Econonmt Michael P. N1emira of M11~ub1sh• Bank in Ne"'' York :c.a1d that e\cludingautos. f"'cbruar) 's retail sale: p1,tutc probabl~ was not as "cal.. as the: o' erall ligurt.•s might 'lll8SC1>~ • I le: ..aid the mild weather in Januar). "-hen business was good, f Please see RET AIL/BSJ Retail Sales unique, 60()..acrc master-planned community in La1ufna ~·eaficl. .1 _._ " Serena at Rancho NlJucl t a neJahborilood o s1n.,...-am1 Y ud.1C11ed bomesavailabJe an three noor planund ranac from J.61lto1,999 $Qu&tt feet ••• Enaincerina"Consuhant Rolf Lorna hH purchased i.sue B~n lac., a dau processina facility design and construction firm"' h~adquartcred in Irvine In-Site Builders serves clients throuahOW Southern\. ~hfom1a. . Lorenz will eonunue to operotc<"'h11 cn1inttnn1 conwlt1na ~rm - IntcgtatedProtcction rstems Inc -that spcct~hl.es in Iona-term p~nn1na~nd design of computer facilities. By acquinlla In-Site Bu1lde~. LorcnL s obJtt.lJ\C -. is-to provid~ the daent with a full) integrated approach to computer fac1h t)' desjgn and construction. · The new owner purchased In-1tc Bu1lde~ from th rte pannef'5 -;-bro~hel'\ Tbomas and John Ha sett and Bob Brockett. All remain on staff in bu meu development po 1tions. • . Lorenz has 20 years cxpcnencc 1n the ftdd of computer f~1lJcs de$1jn, servma local and national cltcnts. He founded 1nteirated Prot.cctJon 4iystcms in early 1986. In-Site Builders was estabhsl\cd 1n 1985. The tinns wJ.11 now work jointly on .computer fac1h\) dc~1gn a.nd construc11on projCC\.S, o'ffenna cl.tent\ stan to finish services. • • • Holmet It Narver Inc. has received the Engmccnna PrOJCCt Ach1e\cmcn1 of 1988 award of the Oran1e Count)' EnJlneennJ CounC'11 for the new McDonnell Douglas Aircraft Co. metal fin1sh1ng and chemical m1U1ng process facility in Long Beach. • •· The $45 m1thon plant was designed and engmcered ~)' t~c..Oranae-bascd ., F firm, an iMemational architectural and enginttnng organtzauo~. ,.. The two-story, 228,000-~uarc-foot structure became operational la.st }'car, Feb '88 .Jan '89 Feb. ... marking a major expansion of aircra_fl rr~uct1on capab11tt1es. I $130.4 I ( $138.8 I I $138.2 I Unl1lobe Travel Connection Inc. of Costa Mesa. and l!D1.Jlobe UD1vertal · -· -· -Travel lac. of Century C'lty, have announced their merj~. With sale) AP approaching $20 nnllion annuall), the new .entity, U'nigl obc Travel Connection, becomes the largest member of the UniaJobc iravel lnternat1onal f~nchisc system. Plariner coaches women on money Uniglobe lntcrnauonal hu 750 tocauons m Nonh Amenca. Din Sproul. president of the ( osta Mesa agency, was formerly a marketing and sales executive with George A. Hortnel & Co . Hunt Wesson foods . .\ VCO Financial Services and other Fortune 500 corporations. Spruul will SCl"'C as ceo of the travel management firm. George Hanna. president of the CentUT) C 11~ By DONNA MOONEY D..ty Not~ fdltO< Kay Brrum-Ellerman sees herself in a lot o the women she helps .. An administrative assistant turned insurance worker turned financial planner, Byrum-Elle"':lan has made 11 her career as execu11' e 'ice presi- dent ofFina"c1al Services Unlimncd Inc. -0ver thct past Sevnt yt>aTS 10 ~Ip women learn hov. 10 handk mone). She knows what it's like to feel out of control. She remembers the lime she was a newly divorced mother of two. She remembers foelmg she had hit the corporate ceiling as an admin- istrativeassistant, that she'd never be chairwoman of the board. In 1982 she fulfilled the goal she first dreamed of four years earlier - to start a financial planning service for women. Clients anywhere from 19 to 87 years old climb the stairs in her Lquna Hills office to find out ho\\ to plan for the future. At public appearances she tells her listeners about the struggles v.omcn face over mone) matters. Women. especially older generations. never were taulht how to take care of finances. Women \\Cte "wending n. putting 1t to the wmd and hoping someone would take care of us " For a woman suddenl> left alone because of her spouse's death, bal- ancing books and pl?nnang for tomor- row can be traumatic. ... Often it is the widows she helps that make her feel ~fut . "Some are scared to death. vc11 honestly. that if they lose this monc} they're gonna be bagwomen." Byrum-Ellerman says herchents - single, mamed or widowed -have a handful of questions an common. Some have $5.000 10 SI0.000 to invest and want to know what to do with it. She asks them to do some homework and lilt out a form to show what's coming an the checkbook and what's going out. The form also tells her how much a client has alrcad} inv~ted and what her tax needs are. Byrum-Ellerman's advice also de- pends on how much 11me a chent has to invest her monc). Some clients want growth for reurement. some must fund a college educauon a fe"' years down the road. Many of her clients also hJH' racked upcred11 card debt oml' ha' c plenty of mone) 1n other account\ tu pay off the debt but don't do 11 because they don't reaJ1ze hov. much money they're losmg an anterc t, she says. What saddens her even more ·~ that some women finance their hfc- .il)'ic. ith .credit cards. bu1 lad backup fu nds to pa} for 11. Such financial troubles kad 10 the m1spercep11on that v.1th a v.a' c of a magic wand she can fj, C\Cl'}thing. "That's obviousl) not thl' case There's no magic in it. If )OU don'1 have anything coming in the door, I can't give you anything going out the door." Ariother problem man} of her clients face. Byrum-Ellerman sa)s. as the tendency to procrastinate The}' ma¥ decide 10 shelve '"' ec;tments uoul the next raise or un11l 1he kids ~ct out of college. but before the~ realize 1t. they're a half-dozen }cari. ouwd~ retirement. "Time 1s ont· of thoo,c dt•mcnh "c can't replace." Women ha,en't al"'a" lx'Cn so recepll'e to her ad,1cc. she S3)S When she first thought of a program to help v.omen. '.>he "'as frustrated that the) weren't 1n1crcMed 1n lcarn- mg on their O\\n. "I thought. 'I'm fonna starve if these arc tht' people 'm gonna try to con' 1nce ·" She attributes a chan~c of attitude to timini. A rising divorce rate. an increase 111 women in the \\orkforcc and climbing salaries dro' c "-Omt•n to realize they must 1nvc I w1"el). Byrum-Ellerman tries to make financial education eal!al> acccsstble. She has produced three-hour audiotapes on the basics of planning. ''Investments on a Shoestring" and "Money Strategics That Work." The tapes cover home bu} 1ng. mortpge shopping. financrng college with ta'l:- deductible dollars and investment cycles. They sell for $35 each and arc available at 455-0300. She also makes her round~ at speaking engagements She plan to speak March 22 at a breakfast meeting of Women on the Mo'e at the l.aguoa l'tlguel's Rnz-Carlton She also is scheduled to speak Apnl II ..., Nee_._., .......... "-1 •1rum-Rllerman created an audiotape about Invest- ment. fast meeuna"a.1 the Hotel. ewport Mamou 18 ~t the Newport C hambcr ot Commerce wom~n·s d1\ls1on break- Proposed capital-gains tax cut defended By JIM LUTHER N Tu llftll« WASHINGTON -The Bush administration.on Tuesday defended its proposed capital-gains tax cut as an important tool for economic growth, but key senators questioned whether 11 would lct'd an 1mpres ion that the tax law~ arc unfair. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. 0 -Tc,a\. chairman of the natc F1n:rncc Committee. a longtime backer of ,1 lower capital-gains tax. oOcrc:d another reason for skept1c1 m. ND SUCCE I CELLULAR CAR PHONES PAY FOR THEMSEL YES .. ·Ml• lffllllll.E TUI llB ••E Fram 1!515 00 • 0 Down • rt.idng. A 0 C. .. ,., ......... .,. -51UM OlillF flt llif W ~ hM proven lhlf I CillkAw C'lf phone ICluily Pl)'I fGr 11111 in h ht 4 "*"'-(on ttll wwage) Ind 918 on llWUng ~ s '" ~ YDli • • wortfl lftdl men INn ~ ltiri( Now~ ari ""'~tiw ~ tll'llt il!tO ,....., .......... .............. "'.,.,..of fflinCI knowinO lhlt """' ~ kM .... ..................... ., ....... 111' ..... ~125,. Nilfl ftift..,11 u ........ ,.-... -........... _ "There 1s a "cry real danger that thl· president's proposal "'ould work ngain t our loog·1crm effort" to reduce 1he federal ddic11, he said. Dennis E. Ross. acting :is 1 tant .;,ccrctary of the trca,ury for mx policy, told tht• committee that cut- ting the top capital-gains tax rate from 33 percent to IS percent "will provide an 1mponan1 anccnll\.C for long-term ~n1ngs nnd in"cstml'nt, which over time will hoost produc11vny and economic irowth ... n Bob P:ick""ood of Orqon. \en1or Rcpublicun on the committee. cold Ro : "Your cap1u1l-sains propo I 1 a tcp a"'a> from the l)CIUl\'Cd fatrnc (Of the ta~ )'stem) b} 1he S 18.000-a-)car sawmtll v.orkcr." ra"ng ~Ut'h pins -~ h1ch art profit~ from the sale ohtocks and other • b -at lov.er ratc-s 1h1n those 1ppl)ina to "~ could lead some lo. bcliC'vc that m·h people a~ 1ctuna bY *Uhout PIY•na thtir shatt, Packwood su,.cstc:d. E11tuy·ptrC'C'nt of the tax btncfiu from Bush's ~pOial wouJd ao to 1bout 1.2 malhon ta•PI~"' with inC"omt'~ over S 100.000 1 year. Sixty ~t would ao to those lbovt U00.000. who would art tax cuts a~111 SJ0.120 each, axordina to saatT of tht Jo1n1 omm1llft OD Tauuon. nul lhe 1916 au ovtthaul wu n1el0d. QPt&ll "'"'Md~. lowe1' 1a1 ra~ for 6S years. C"onsrm and lla-Pmideat RrlJl!a ~to • • * prdtilMiill lltltman, =------=--ncr 111,IOIMt•ralel td QM ... -... naliJsr II=" .... ·~ Under Bush's plan. gain!. from the sale of quahfyina investments would be taxed at a ma~1mum ra1c of IS pcrc.:nt. A 1nglc person with income under $10.000 (or a couple under $20,000) v.ould p.'.l)' no tn~ on any C3pital anin. The admin1 lrat1on araues that a lower capital-pm rote v.ould induce so much investment thataovcmmcnt tax collection would 1ncrcase b) S 16 'billion over five )t'~r The tltfTofthe Joint C'ommm« on Ta:itauon calcu- late the propo$31 would actual!) reduce collcct100 b) SI J btlhon dunng the same period Each ide defended 11 haurcs at Tuesday's hcanna. "Until a t•~pa)er II ht set. the rate of Ut~ ,, zero." 1d R°' . "Cappini tht statuton tax rate at IS pcrttnt will cause man) taxpaye~. who would otherwise elect a ztro tu raac by rt&aann~ their 1n\1Htme~ to realize their pin ind pay some ta~:· ROnaJd A. 'Pearlman. who formcrl) hdd ROM'i potJIK>ft but now IS chief of staff for w Jouu ('omrruuoe on l'uation. ackno•ledtcd hi• r .... rn •~ nothina more than an estimate . But as for thC' adm1n111ration·1 ptt.. dtetlOn that 1 rate cut would be 1 nnm.anc:nt ~venue rat1erf he 111~ c.vic--simply do not bt teve th11 conclusion is ttalisti<'. •• Dwina lht ~en ~n ~iaa in IJl1. Mltn ca~aal-P-ins rates ~ an tWMie ..cl ahe tOCl aWtcl was ma~ WPI~ raJiled 11 triltiCMI of aiency, and previous!) an opcrauom and pas5<'n$er service i:xecu11ve With National Airlines and the \.l3t1on Group of "'ltzerland. will a~ume the presidency. • • • H. HHdy Auodatea has been selected to pro\ 1de programing. spac( planni~ mtenor design and construcuon drawanp for a new 63,000-squaf"t'· foot faCJUty m lrvme Spectrum for Transcom )'Stems. The move to the lrv1ne pcctrum repreS<'nts the comb1nmg of the firm s thrtt existing fac1ht1es into ont' loca't1on The lease was nqotiated 'for Transcom by Marl Eaton of ( old\\ell Banler an anta J\na. The new fl!,_c1l11~ wiU be locatedwmnn a-n O'Donnell. ArmstrotlJ Pllrm?~hclopmcnt in the Spectrum. Construction for the fast-trad. project will be handled b) Pacafil Building Industries in Irvine Transc'om Systems 1s a subs1d1al') of the Sunstrand Corp. and handl~ equipment for passenger entertainment in commercial atrhne~ • •• Robert Bela, William Frost It Associates, professional envaronmcn~I engineers recently received Project of the Year hono~ m the category of Public Works from the California Council of Civil Engineers&. Land Surveyors for theiroutstandmg work on the Huntington Beach Wetlands Rcstorauon ProJect Robert Bein. Wilham Frost & A ~oc1ates is a civil engmttnng. land planning and surveying lirm which has SCl"cd both public and pnvate sector clients in the Southern Cahfornaa area since 1944 The firm rs staffed by over 300 employees and 1s based 10 lr;v1ne .w11h branch offices an Palm Desert Rancho CaJ1forn1a. San Diego and Ne"-port Beach ••• Before a crowd of I ()()(J industf) members nearl) 200 gold. s11\er and -1D.t111..a"'ards were d1stnbuted recent!) at the ann~I Oran1e Count\ >\d(lub AdAwards. The lnrgest a~ardl> event of the )Car for Orange Count> advertmng agencies celebrated its 31" )Car with th(' theme, "th1nysometh1ng.." Three agencies dominated the t.er('mOn) held at the In me Halton Hotel wt th dGWB from Irvine leading th<' tno dGWB paclcd up a total of 54 pnze11 including a Best of hov. form collateral des11n "'ork for Apple ( omputer The firm also won numerous award\ form ¥-or\ on Yamaha cmusacal instrument d1v1S1on) and Orange Count~ Transit District SaJvatl Mont1omery Sakoda Inc of ( osta Mes:. was runner-up m a-.anJ volume. taking home :!R awards. tndudina a Best of Sho"' in the broadcast category for a telev1s1on spot for Phocna,·ba)Cd Valle) Nauonal Bahl Sahau Montgomery Saloda al\O v.on rtc<>Jn1t1on for 1h telt'"IStOn worl for Jntematlonal Hou..c of Paneakec; and pnnt ad\en1 1ni for i\mencan Founde~ Ll~. . The th ird Best of Show a-.ard wn11 11..,cn for pnnt ad\.en1s1n& 10 Robert1/Muler/Emenon ot < osla Me'8 for the Orange Count)' Center for Health. Robcnc;/Mealer/Emcrson was third an o"erall award \Olume. p1el1n1 up a total of 13 awards Other award winners included Clarll Meyer Cbarters & Howell, Huntington Beach; Ervin Advertl1la1 and Dtslr.. Seal Stach, Fonytbt Marcelli Jollnsoa. Newport Beach, G1mnaa/Mlc ael1 AdveTttm,. Irvin<' la&uComm11.11kat10D1hc .. Newport Beach, Lea l>fflp, f..a&una &ach. Lean('e fr Herbert, ·Newport Beach. Leoac, Warford, toee, Ncwpon Beach Martin Brtabrlllloff Ir A11oelates, Savant Deslf. A11oel1t100. Costa Mc\A tillu Advm1tla1, Costa McS3, and tudlo Roe 1, Laguna Beach The 1989 dAwards compcu11on dre"' more than 800 cntnC"S with S4 IQC"411 advert1sin& aaenc1es talung home awards Eastern ticket holders' plan gets court appr~val By CATHERINE WILSON ~H ,.,_ 'llVlfl• -.. . Sing r charged wl h d fense frat1d • WASHING10 fhc S1n1tr Compan) and a ~•onnet u~1d1ar) v.crc u d b) the '°'crnmt'nl Tuesda) 1n I $23 I million la\\,Ull or fraudulcnll) in~t1na the pn((' ot milital') aircraft fla&ht \imulators The suit filtd b) the Ju ti« ()cpanmcnt charged that Singer Co and Lin~ Flight '\1mula11on Corp., fabricated hiahcr co t c~timatt-s to ofT~l pncc conccs.,1ons they might bt'· forced to make dunna contract ncio-· uataoM with the Dcfcn~ Depart- ment • fbc action ~u tal;en m a False ClauIU ct I ~ 1.o1 or iarnall) filed unckr 5eal la.~t fall m U.S l>i~tnct Court 10 Salomo~ b~ Christopher Urda. a former Link Flight pnct" administrator. • The amendC'\l complaint filed b>' the Justice Dcpanmcnt supcrstd~ the on&1nal u1t tiled by Urda and l Upa)cn Ap1nst Fraud. under the Cl\ al War~ra I al 011ms C't, j)n\'3te CUILCO maj UC' on betialf of the go'cmmet11 1f they .\uspect fraud The go,crnmcnt 1 cmPQ'>\Crtd to take OH.·r the c~ 1f u dctcrmin~ that the ori~nal da1m have men& Justice Department pokcs\\oman Am) Brown ~1d' the SH I million claimed by the go\ emmcni 'made th ca one of tht laf1t>t iu1t1 l>rol,llht under lhe False I.aims ct. UrJa's complaint, which ~·u or· ckmS unscaled b> U. Oi\tnct Jud Herbert Murra) at the go,ernment's rtqu~t. had a«uscd 'i1ngcr of arbi· tranl) add1n1 a 10 pcT'C'Cnt labor cha~ onto ongmal e~tamatc:s for the Oi~t 4'1mulators oH·r a I S·)l·ar ptr1od. But t~e gove-mmcnt's ame11ded complaint onl) allc&ed pncc fraud Oil 'en contra ts between 1983 and 19 6 on n1iht amulaton and related I projects. Lank night h d rt'C'tlVCd a ~lc-~urce fhcd·pncc contract lO produce the m11l1on-dollar de' ices for the Pentagon. The imulaton arc used b.} the m1htaf) to train pilot to Oy Cobra, pachc, Blad;ha~~. ( hinool. heh· copt I'), f-4 and F-16 fiahtefl and S..S2 bom~tl. The goHrnment's complaint characJ that at added the phon)' charaes to "co t c tlma1e which 1t believed \\Crc least hkel> to be qucsuoncd b} the 10,emmcnt or which 1t bclu.·,cd the aovcrnme-nt had the lea t ab1hty to c'atuatc." The government elaimC'd tha1 it lost S77 m1lhon a a re ''It of the alle&cd fraud and souaht treble dam- ages under the lttvt,plu~H" 11 penalt1cs of SS.000 to SI 0.000 for each' false claim ubm1ttcd to the Pentagon · E)(ecutiv~to give up insider trade pr6fits • By CATHY FRANKLIN c..,.~~· l.OCi A NGELECi-.\ lormcr boord member of the Thnfl) drua corn pan) agreed today to pa\ 1 tint and gj' e up $44:?,837 1n protit\ c,1rncd b)' 18 people ~ho learned through him of a propo~d merg1:r with P'ac11ic Light· 1ng. W11l1am Bano~.,k\ agrl'cd to pa) the $311,000 fine and rdinqu1~h the profits af\cr the ~cunuts and [,. change ( ommm1on tiled a Cl\ 11 lawsuit accusing him of insider m1dmg Irving Einhorn. regional a<lmm1s- .., trator of the EC. said an tn\C ll&!J· • • .\ccord1na to the compl3int. uon continut'\ mto insider trading b) B no\\ k> callc-d his elder son. fad\cr other\ and more complamts could be and \CC~ta11 and "encouraged .. tiltd. them to con 1dcr purl:has1ng Thnfi) .. , c:in't \Cl\ \\ho. \\ht're or ho\\ 4'tcuruies m May 1986. c1&ht dau much ~as mooc but suffin! It to :l) ll before the acqUl\lllOn of Thrift) b) was 'lubstanual sums. This 1s nm the Pacific \\3\ approved and announced large 1 pan of1hc c:<lsc," £:1nhorn ~1d lo the publac Bano"sk) 's attorney, Jame., \\ In the follo~1ng 18 da)'s. a number Mercer. ~1d his chent entered the of peoplt:. 1nclud1ng those 1nlllall) ;;grcemcnt "~1thout adm1t11ng or conlac:tc<l. Banows~' 's )Oungcr son. dtnjtng" the allegauon~. and their various fncnds and cm· Tht:'agreement aw~us the s1gnatufc plO)'Cr\ earned .P.rofits of$443,287 54 of U.S. D1stnct Judge S1ephcn V. by trading Thnfty \Ueunt1c\, the ~u1t W1l\On. He will prob:thly ~1gn 1t allege-.. tomorrow morning. court clerk Jan Mercer ~1d 8anowsky. now an Dun> said. eJtccut1ve vice prc~1dcnt of Nauona~ Medical Ente(pmc~ did not male an) profits nd did not .trade h1m~lf. .\ccording to Mcn:er. Bano'")"-~ rckased a st:uenwnt that pledged h1i. cooperation with the [( The )tatcmcnt. according to Mercer. read 1n part. "Three ~cars ago m the '>Pace of a 1n&le hour. I made a n11stake in Judgment that lau~d n lot of gne lor mc :ind othc~." ~krler said the people: "ho made the monc~~H· agreed tO return It to Bano~sk). >Aho 1n turn 'Alli iJ'e 11 to the EC . The money will go m\O an escrow ac:count while the SE(' tnes to return the tunds to those who paid out cash 1n the dl·ahngs Stock prices show.little fluctuating NE\\< \ORK l \P)-Stock pmc., \I.ere mostl> unchanged 111 lad..lustc.-r ~ trading toda~ after a ~·e...i'' 'i.l:\.\1on 1n .,.Jur.h tn\CStors \\l'rC rclultant to malr.e commitment\ .ihcad ol ft H ·\1' '\\'St: DllJ NEW YORK CAP! Mar 14 \\t'dncS(Ja~ ·., nwrthand1~ trJdc dd1· .1t rcpon. The mar"'et opened rclat1,cl~ '>trong on the heels of a hund marke1 raJI> IOllo"ing an unewelll'd 0.4 M H:\'I' \ llt:X DID NEW YORK (AP) Mar 1• A'IEX l .t ::\Dt:HS NEW VORK !AP>-Sales. ' pm ive"· NE:W YORK (APl-~alH, • D m I UH· dar. price 1n<I net cl\anoc. of the I mosl day pr~e and nel chanllt ot the 10 mosl 11c 1111 New Vork SIMI!. Exct111~ uues 1ct1vt American Stock exch11noe luues. tr1d1nQ n111onahv al more lhan $1 trading nallonallv 11 mort lnan $1 time Volu LISICM 8~ Vt1unwL11tCh9 \ "i&CD 4 ff~ I ' + Ii W Corp 1417,l 91 .. -1 • ~ Inc g 2, 1 ahts m· 11 • -1 l 1 ~ + n1• e1chg , j t- ac L I·~· '• -r • Lion~ , l "9 + • '''P'Tl.r . S 11 > -• WSI0~1la 44', I 11 -l , A~~f~~ T l· ,. 1,~ t I • T~~,.:.kp ~JI i~~ .:. ~ lt<_OfP 1, j, • + '-~lacom pf S6 6\1 +l· I• oCnlLIO I, 4 ... , t-1 l AT Ind .... I • ~M I.I, 117'• -\ andma(I< 7e 9 " + ~ oon 1. l ~~ t-• r~~·or I: ' ~.. = ,: >'enEICI I, , •S1• t ",! ~om~oCPI 63. 70 • • ·~ \ . .\SD.4Q Sl''l'9ARl percent drop 1n rctJil ~le) la\t \Ub'>1tk month But b\ n11d-rnorn11\g, 1he .. , he ll>n~nc,u, 'Aa\ looling for Oat .:nlhU\lJ~n; li11lcd Jnd lhC Slod.. 10 up 0 4 pt:rn nl .ind lhat helped mar~ct dnhcd lo>Acr Ill thr lal·c ot a rehcH· conca~t the cconom~ 1s "~akcn1ng dollar >Ahllh '>UUl'Sh:d ncrhcatmg.." ..a1 ~lfmi E. Gold· the J)O\\lh1ht) of h11hcr 1nOat1on. man_\iccprcsidcn ur .\ <• E:.d"anh-1uo.bcr u1:ou-1uu11c:.nUUl.-b~ lhc I l'<l· & on\ Inc :ral Reser' C' ,,nJ h1ahei'in1crt'st rate' The report sumulat~d spcculauon ficr '1aaina J bncl rall) around that con\umer \pt·nd1ng has eased m1dda)'. the market began drifting and that 1nflat1on 1 beginning to "1th hlllc apparent dirl'\.t1on. \\'SE l'PS cl DOtt'\S OTf l'PS .\'\D DOtt\S Whtt• I Shortell Van·HerriCk's moves . Half ~to services VP . Robert Hall has "'-."Cn named v11:e pre 1dent ofhorncuhural lr't'Vicc:. fo, ~ Htrrlck'• Eovlroemeetal Plant.IDs. The Hunuogu:n lkach resident U ovtr'$Ct 850 d1ents of the mtenor l3nd'><.'ape managC'ment firm. . • • • James Douglas Wblte ha bttn )CICC'tcd b) ITI Corp. to rccch r th compan) 's Be t Pubhcat1on award \.\hate 1s dvert1sinJ man•r fo Jab1co in Cost:i ~esa. . . . ... Greg Shortell ha been promotl-d to' •Cl' prC'~1dcnt of "'orldw1de salc. Co)ta Mesa's Emulex Corp., afl clcctron1cs firm • • • Margaret Masterson ha) been named '•Cl' president and mana1cr of tlrn Newport Beach office of Wells Fargo Bank . .\ fouMear veteran wtth W.:.1 Fargo, she heads n staff of I 0 trust profc 1onals nnd an anve"Stment spcciah " each wtth an a' eragc of 12 ) ear.. t"\pcnencc The office 1s located rn the bank'' Newport Financial Center 660 Ncwp 1 Center Drive: Masterson holds a bachelor·s dcir,rl'1.· from the n1vcrs1t) of Pmsburah 1rn a la"' degree frQm onhern llhno1s l 1nl\CrMt) ( ollegc of Law. Pnor tOJOiit •8 'he "lc>A pon office. ~he had bttn the as\1 tant man:iger of the Los An&eles a • manaaement office. Pa1ll MeDould. former quanerback for the Dallas Cowboys, is the oth:.!f half of the team. He as director of financml services. responsible for bUSJ:i:;:::~ development. He ~orks cloS<"I) with md1' 1duals and corporate clients who need investment manaiement or tru t ~I"\ tees McDonald earned a bachelor's dqrtt 1n busm~ finance: from the L nt\Cl"!>ll)' of Southern Olhform1 anended the MBA proaram a1 Ca~ Western Rcsel"\e in C'levcland. ••• l:oopers & Lybrud accounun1 and l:Onsuhma firm of Newport 8c:Jcu ~ntl}' hired Terry Golcif arb H market.II\& manager She 1s prwdent of( c' 500. i support groupfo~n)t" ounty Ptrfot 1111nrA?U<'niter:"Sh~ 1s 1Si involved with the C. enter 500/0ranae Count\.' Perfonmng ArU trtath1 • orpnwng comm1uec and thl' ll"\tne Jr. Ol)mp1cs orpmzinJ comnun Goldfarb was formcrl} member.hip d1m:tor for the rndustnaJ l.cagut ' Orange County • • • Colemu/C.aby ~rcbllectt lDc. has :appointed four oew assoc1 u. Harold Baker, \IA,LarryClaJ11,AIA, tevenJtlUsoa. lAandJ.F.Wood .\iA Baker IS a graduaae of c:bna..k:l We l~an Umvmny. with over 20 ye.u expcncncc He 1s hcad of the coM1ruc1ion admin1 trauon dc~rtmcot at Irvine firm C h1u I'> a member of the de 1gn dcpanment and 1s a gradu t1 Cal1forma Poh tl"lhn1~ ~\31e l 'n1' cr\1t\ an Lui Obispo. klhson 1sd11"C\ l• opcr:mon~ and h.is OH:r 20 >C· t'> ot dl\~r\C: ar1.:h1tcctur'.tl expenen~ m p10, management, prudult1on nd con .. 1rullll)n dm1n1 tr,u1on V.ood 1s a project mana er and '" a radu:i1t of lo\toa tate l n•~•·t Ames He also ha\carnC'd a m:i'>ter',dc:ar~'C' in c:n11neenn1 trom C"ahforn1a '' l n1verm~ Pomona • • • ABLE Computer .1 males ,,, DI ( ,ompa11blc l\~al am n tv .. 1l \I. enhancemcnl p{Odul t\ 1odud1ng 1w1sicd-p.a1r tcmunal muluplc'\e~ h appointed Du ullhu to thc f'\\\lllon ot '1cl" prc:"dcnl ol ..al~and m;uk I• Sulh,Jncomc:\ln \BU· trnm l>1\trt~utcd I 1C'(Np vf An.lhc1n1 .a.h • he held' an<lu\ ~nuH P<'"111111' 1n ~i1h \31e'I and marlt't1n man;ige.i.c11 • • • Cllarles Croolall h.h N'l'n ~le\ lcJ to ~" l' " the I ~&Ii p~dcnt ot h ne\\I) formed local chaplu ot lhl \<x1ct\ ul lndu"itnal and OOiC't R,..at ,, l roo~.tll. Prc\ldl'nl ot 1h,· """ !'.1(1n lkal h·h.a..cJ Crookall Co ":U u: .. nr 1.ou;1Jled~t lhc..<lulp1a·, :.annual mn•t1n held at lhl' H\all vr.ind C hA r Reson 1n lnd1.in \\ell .. C ;.il1t EASTERN From84 f'C'\Cnue \\hen 'AC &l't hJd, to \.\Ori>. \1ach1nl\\S lh3rgl'1 that th{ Tic'-' \\Jgc ~aks unposc<l b\ E:a')tl'rn ~hen tlw \tnll' hl-gan arc no\" 1hc '""""tin the a1rhnc tnduslf') E:a.,tcm J1d not addrc.,.. tht' \l<1tc· mcnt dircl th. but ,poi..c m n .\shlod . ..aid .. Our "-OI'~ ruk' arc .ii!><> prcJ1catl·d on" hat "'e lool on. c; andu'ltf'\ \tanJarJ\ fhc union \\ant' to lool at u1mpanson"i bt..·t"('('n airline \\ l' h;nc to look at the: o~I mmctpfacc and '3' h11 th" part1 ular JOh "'hat an· qu.lhlit•lt pe-opk "1lhng to ta~e th•' JOh for''' .. The pilot'> unmn 1 H\ 1ng 10 protC'I. t 1t'> \ t.00 [J~1cm ml·m~" h~ rc:quann~ otht"r earner\ "'ho hu' Ea"itt•rn .is~t'> to hm· l a\tcrn p1lut' and pn:..cn e their '>Cnmnt) T hl' \LP\ alw 1tnm)Unl'Cd a 'I m1ll1on pack:\gc of \tnkt' benefit' ran in from s~.400 a month in \tnlr.c OcnC'fit\ 10 tnt('J'e\t·ln.•l· loon\ Ill n1' l'I withheld pa\chcd,\ In bank1uptn ,·ourt the \LI'\ 3\k«f to ar,\n,fcr l a\tc:rn m.in g, •• mcnt from 1t'i parl'nl Ina\ \1r < orp tO 3 tfU'itl't'. JHU\IOf ft;'\,I\ \II ( h 1m1an Franl lotlll/\IOl '>tnppang b\tcrn"1 U!>~I' \nd the ~ '100. mcmbc:r \tach1n1\t\ union i'l\l.'.N 101 RETAIL From84 cuuld ha\ t \puircd nw cnrh pun.ha ~that othc"''~ '-'t>UIJ h:ih' OCC'urrcJ during Febmaf) \\hen th~ twn m nth'I arc l en 1 t'thrr. lw 1d. the~ \hO\\ moderate pm' 1n ttta1I \!IC'\. fchniar) ·,. rcpurt \ho" ;J '\\('31.;ci ~ 1n~' nth ofarc~ . ~1th lr.:\1n the 11.C) l'at('ton ot d~·pranment and other ~ner.il nh:rt h:ind1 "turc\ do"n 0. p(rtc:nt The Nauonal fkta1I kr<h nt' \ ~uuion 1J a b11ght '""1'" "the 0 S perxcnt in l'\'a 1n \3k at \l)C\'.13h)' ariparcl anJ a u•'"'°' ~ stom. 'AhC"rc bu 1n "a., ~r\1'U· larl\ tow Int '1' r. "("'onsumrr · t eptan of v. mc-n· • S8 million 1n 1>3)<.hcd!> du, 1. ,., h1da\ .nt.I SI m1lhon m 1n u1a.1 ... prl·mlum\due tor I chruan lO,u. , \lw T ut'\da' -l hl' < ommunll.lllon., "',, ~,., ol \mcric3 bo.ird Jpp10 l-0 (I S 11)(),000 rnntnbutmn to \UPl, f.ll\lcrn ~tn.,c~ I he union al<.o ..i.c. .. id 1t\ 00,000 mcmoc" t<l donate month through local union' fo1 th \tnlr.cr\ -The \mcn~an .\)<cx.1.1tJ011 TraH·I \tt,·nh urged Ttdn ponat101 ~·, n:tan ~mud 11.rnncr to ~I u pl.ln tor n:tund lo Easttm ll\: hold"" and ~1d he "ihould or1.1c othc:r a1rhn" to a C('pt thc tad.els -l \ ~uprcmd ·ourt Ju4>Utt \\:I hJm J ttn-nnan rrlu'.ic..'d lo let lh• E:i\tt"m •.tr1~e prtad to a Ph1ladd ph1a·ar~a ('c.>mmutcr ra1lro:sd 1h,.1 l·aml'' 'K.>.000 ~scntcrs a da). -l\ta\\JChU"iCtl"i (10\ \.11lhl 1 l>ulr.alr.1'1 threw h1' !>Uppon to tnk(ll ;u ~ 1'311) In 8o\tOn ruesJ.t) OJ&lll b I t!OO t a\lcrn mat·h1111)ts and •nm path11cr. .. , ou \C' got a go\t·lnu v.h,,., .1 union member :md prouo 11 1t " ..aid Dul.11.:1'\ \l"l :mending the r.ilh v.~1c a "''nal Organ11~11un for \\on. Prt'\1drnt ~foll\ ' .ird. Mawr \ mon<l l h nn and l 1 UO\ E \"I ~ Murph~ 642-5678 From Nonh QrMji County from South Orange County 540-1220 496-6800 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642•5678 ,.,.. M011TM c.AW cot .... ,. NOil IOUTM OllUIQI co. -1111 ~c.· ...... -· ·--·~--· . , .. ~-· - ". l'! . . ... I . / .. " ·~ '" ' tr' '• .. , ...... ,.... "' ............... .... ~,vi.,.. ........... ,~-,., .. l'C4.# ....... "'91'1~·~·-·, ... ....................... " ..... ...,, ..... ~ '!..:~ ;.-.,o:-~ ...., ........ -"W ... --~· .. t ....... .... . "' ............ ., ..... . ........................... , ...... .. _._ ......... .., ..... Y""'V ... •-...,..... _, •• ... • •o •• ...................................... ·~-,.~ ........... .. ...... ~·... -.... .__ ... , .,... ...,, , .................. , ..... ···.-........ , ., I I ' .• • l« 'I' .. '" .. .... ~ ft'., .. . ',\ ·~~IN t;a;:''l:idi;-"-iCM<>l;=::;J=;:-11a06M9 cosurMY 2114 ;;;,a;;; 2140 ICh 2169 C.G 2Q4lrn w;.,,.,,...,; 2M1f 2 E'SIDE Twnnte1 Gar. SEASPRAV. HA 28A. N SBA, 38A Condo "0" .o.u .. nr 28a. trplc;, ~ 2634 l.lOO iSL!.. 28R. 1IA. 1111. Uf an 11\dry, good loe, 2Br 2Ba, frplo, gat, aeo. pool, t9fl· Pi.n. Bayrldge, lmmedl-DIW, ow. pyt Yatd ... , 8T\WApt 1500 Incl uttl 110¥9 fflg, g.,. NO peill. ... Mil y 1M ttple, yard, Sia 10, 2Br nla. w/d hk-up, 1 ml 10 1 t e o cc u p • n c y . Of Hetbor. No P9t1 1750 tufnlltled pool tennla Ute. brtte. ~ tOt 2. & new clll'pe1, 1g Y9fd, 3 Bedroom 2, 8 th 1780, ~010 D•y• bCtl St95 te0-1722 12100/mo Af cor _:145C>-.131·1155 nonern1cr:Ml·H1••~ 11121 ... 115~17 quiet QUI;*..:. FfPIC C.,. Cod I tmn:.eu~te~ 840-2428 ewa/wtlndt --Flnanctal 714-915-1825 *lOVEl.Y 28A 18A, new nlnga Of ..-enctt NEAR Ho99 Hoapltal Ck>M to ectlOolt Jusl wood floorund ahutt.,.__ EASTSIOE 2BA 1BA. yard, lrW1e 2144 .. IAnllW f11U11 ear~. drapea & peint. UghUnd MY 2 BR. 2 8A llated, 1295.000. RHdy to move-in, gat11ge, lndry hkupa, new UNIVERSITY PARK·Mlll'· *JM PETERS 111' lmmecl $71! mo. Nr HUnL iNd\ 2640 wllau;:~ hkupt No WllUT/• 1·1 $582,000 CIPI & pelnt No pel1 queue Model. 3BR Luxury co~ pool aide OCC Nopet1841·5~ 1_,___ Pete. /mo.842-le29 1111 fllilllll pleue. 1750/mo. Diane 2'~8A cloaa to pool-On houM 28r 28' COl'ne( 38R 2BA redecolated •Jt - (Cron stl'M11 -Brookhurll 142·1200 980-8810 JO PROPERTY w Ide o r • • n b •I t • ~ Upgraded. Incl yard ene petlo.' dbl ow laun· e Ltg 2BR. 2 •W. ntw MM Ill -&Pn CALtR~o:~~CH ~ll(W~~)~I~ .MG~TR75~~=~HOUSE ,!~5=~~8:~~3-=~ ~804~°'0:~~-2~!~$0 :z1JOk01~~ Elden e!oti:~7.Z~"f':0·~,. ...... ..... 131-1268 NPT HGTS &rM. lrplc, lrplc, ~1hr/dryr hkup, "NEWPORT SHORES" •IU-IPTI Ctoea1olhoj)t& bet\ N~ ..... , .... patio,~ nice 322 Ogle MW carpet & dre.pa 38R 2BA community \ 4-plex EXCLUSIVE BEACH SI llC $1025 780~768 Avell lmmed. 1795/!'10 pool/tenni1 d/w, ger. 2:~tl!~e:~wn~:t ~~ OPEN OAILV. 1701 ELLIS OOMMUNfTY *momYE .... ' CALL 5•4·3842 S1375(mo. &42-3850 Bkr 548-3'23 78fS..4385 2 + 2, •II Mw/ln~ • REALTY WORLD • ---s.... wttw/dryr t*ups, mlefo. --• Famlly rm, big yerd. LUXURV Townhome 2Br Nwpt '""•'· 1tep1 to --.,.. 3BR Den 281 twnhM, FI P. dlhw9h.r, nrept&C9, vwy lat........ 1142 NEWPORT BEACH $1395/mo Cell 548-91&4 1'..tBa. garaoe+earport, aand, 1BR. IPKloUt 1111 ~~anlf DfW. laundry rm, petlo, 1g gatden & garage Also isf Tibe OFFEAED P• larrett a"r W/D. refrlg .. P•tlo/yerd, .,... frple, pkg IPeQe --.;;:~.. ._ 1950/rno S 1700 MC ~ enjoy our prV1 beach Beaut 3BA 2BA, ger, geted •-------· *YUi *Tiffi* poolltennl• St 100 hOO/mo 722~&41 840-9084, 21~592-221• $1900/rno condo Prln Only 2BR l'~BA TwnhM Frpl, 544-2177/E 955-21~ Pll1Ullll &P&1m111 1BR, lrple. O/W, W/O Allo 1Bf\ 1BAS990 S 194.500 * 8"4t· 1933 SEASHORE DUPLEX deck. garage, W/D hk-up Turtle Rock Glen. 38R de-\1111 Balboe 2BR 2BA TheM ettractlv. Apia fei-hk•uP. patio, 18•0/mo ..... ~ lrtfa* •-;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,.._ •BR & 2BA 3 car ocean 22,18 E PaclfJcitE $995 i-"'"ed h 0 ' I 8 · ' 1at/lett 1300 aec S o PETS '' v I e w $ 4 9 o K · Bk r mo See first then ~II ...... · exec m. !ll cu • vaulted celll,1, view. Im-lure pool tP& Private ORRY. ltvtne 1044 • 963-8377 eve 759-1104 '0184•-8722 cs.sac: & greenbelt 1 blk meculate. USO/mo petloe Of·~. garage 840,.9()&4, 213-592-22 t• UU. 1 ..... 11 •"RMI MllT _ trm pool, jacuzzi, tennlt Agent• o.k 873..()948 Of carpori In• t>eautlf\Jffy • 18R/1BA U051------:-=--- 38*R 3":' .. Prl-,~'_!ftlon ""Lli--C'!" .. -..... -----13BR2BAHouM,2carger-A/C, grdnr Incl. $1800 -l1nd1caped Hltlng New ear~. carport, etc NICE Npt Hgt.I 2BA IJ8"• .... .. .... ,...... .-an ..,_. age,, lrplc. fenced yard 854-8559 IPllTIOIW Sorry, no ~l • 2BR/28A S7eo age, laundry lac • g• on the pool Highly up. Metro 1086 Avail nowt $1250/mo Nr Wealpartc large 28A new Ocean front, 3BR 2'•BA 1 Bedroom S&60 Split 181191, catpori. c-'ling paid No pell $785 graded-Lots of meible, SC Plaza 540-0608 111 1 2BA 2 turnlahed. Jaeunj tub. 2Bdrm w.sa $780 fan Avell •NOWI NO pe11 850-8213 or 760· 1418 tlled pttlo & morel Very lllneu lorca Immediate -condo, am• 0 1• · • ate $2750/mo monthly 2Bd 28 t hM S875 k hi ..... ""243 llght. 1how llke a model. Hla by owner 1 BR 3BR. 2BA. frplc. paUo, gar, car gar, w/d, frlge, frpk;. · 54 •• 2•84 rm • wn wal 10 bMC •vr• NWPT HGHTS newly r• Ownr/Agl 1369,000 or Condo. den, 2• hr see. pl, pool Close to ocun, $1200/mo • 721-8508 Ill BTll min -l\.lfblthed 2BR 1BA. frplc lse $2500/mo Call Paul tennis. $73,000 Mr a hopping No Pets LOVELY 38r 2Ba lam rm •RENTALS AVAILABLE COSTA MESA H&n. H-1M>ur 2642 dtw. patio. encl g111ge . M 0-5324 Prlnclpals only Otvrt 842-9130·days $1150 497-1951 l/p patlol landSep-grdni •NO FEE CHARGED* MJ-1U• 2BR/lBA UPSTAIRS NO PETS Quiel Mlgh-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.."!'-~l ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; __ .;;;;;;;;;;;;;...l3BR 2~ L WOodbrld I k pool Veraallle 1-2Br 1775 & O/W, 1 ml lrm bch bofhood 1925 87~ l.aQuN leach I 048 RlnCMs,. Firms ~ ar d . I ~~e~ I a ~~e tennis prv ; 1~50/mo H 75 Marti agt M 2·n06 •,=.,~ ~~.~~~S~~ encloeed gar Avell 4/ 1 OCEANFRONT ON THE .. "'•f1•R•-Groves 1575 $1150/mo No pell M0-1327/H 720-7852/W petlo.i•r Cableavall No $785/mo 840-8578 BEACH 2BR. den. year-n• -498-8500 --Af!rtments pet• 631•8427 IY. etirpel & drapea, etc •llYIM OIVE• 200 acres ea•I 01 King-----1.aQuna Beach 2148 L.!JU!!l leldt 2648 C.11850-1572 _ Two Madlterrenean. cus-man. AZ. $250/acre •BR. 2BA. 2 car gar. lrple. lllboa Aa•a ll&•a•a - Term1. GOOd water table, grdnr Included, enclosed Elegant 3BR 3BA houM 1n 1•1__.. • 2Ln1.. .... .._ *lldt/S.114 If S.1 Un"·rocn ~~A209NRT 2B .. tom homes s.~lng road, trees. vrew1 Hunt & blcil yrd, w/d frig No Canyon. conv to fwys, all Ill•"' OVQ 400 Merrimac Way 1BFl-,rPt pet •u • ..,....._ "'· =~11~:fy '11~~d1p~n fish nearby 875-1887 pell $1350 5•0-9117,or amens S 1450/mo Lg 1BR 1BAApt beamed Spaclout,Qui.t,teeure Aprii.J • ~~ .... ~ 51~ frplc, gar, yrly IH matbles, grentte & wood -(805) 887-784~ 586-•522 c:elllngs. Swedish lrple, 1BR. $610 une _ .. ___ $1.880/mo 6'&2-3443 deleltlng Maid's quer-Time Sharing 1590 •BR 2BA. lg backyard, 2 ---deck Very nloe $850/mo ~:·1,~~~.·~7'a°5 LOVELV l BR or STUDIO STEPS to beaCt1 lBA .. tere Both have 4BA SBA-llW.U -1 II O llf garage, llreplaee, bltlns Newport BHCh 2169 548-8569 _ We wUI reaerve your apt APTS. 111 utlls peld, walk den 1'118A w/d mk:ro- One haa a 3 ear garage I IWI , I , E. 20th St. Avl 4/ 1 -~~7~5~1• '!',d2~g_& P12ar1k1lng wve: frple, gar wiopnr. 2 $1.750.000 & th. 01 .. _ Mexico. Europe $1700/mo 548-0434 lll-4912 MATURE FEM to share 30dayafrM.onpeyment ... -v .,. .. ""'llos $1100/rno 5201 '"" home w/aame BR ofe of your lit'•t mo rent ...... hal • lO car garege (7l•) 9&a-7 l09 Broker e 3BR 2Ba condo type, PENINSULA YEARLY ~ xtra BR avail $650 Gu Paid 979-1911 Newn"ft Seidt 2669 Rlwr Open House 3118 Gtnfral 1002 $2,250,000 Call Marilyn frple, dbl gar $975 •Cute 2BR 18A upper Lg Call Liz It 873-2695 ._.. & 3119 2 t3-378-066S I , a.ii ti M0-2424 Of 121-1200 e 2BR $875, bOth at 678 baleOny 1 gar $850/mo PREFER 2 edultl no pell, OLISI Tl &LL •EXCLUSIVE GUARD• Tll IUIYILLf arrs ' ft • le•el Center St. 969-5321 •Great 2BA 2BA lower 2Br 281 Immaculate. 2BR 1BA, 11undry room. •GATED COMMUNITY• Specious 2•3BR (some fre• 11 unit at 28th/Balboa. Gar. cerpet drepet kitchen eloae lo ahops & buMI II• UITll w/oc.6n lllew) on Felrway AGWii;CGndOS (U-repalr). Also 11x delln-llOO lllTAL lllHl frple. Avl 4/15th, $925 bit In ' part1al0ly furn M95/mo 28R 2BA w/golf coorae of Newport 8"CI\ Coun- -quent propertle1 now ~--JC_..... ~e nd new luxury VILU REl~ILS . • , 2257-61 MAPLE VlliW Flrepl~. wet ba1 try Club Gated comm. 2 Oeneral 1002 811811 FOf Buyer 1 Guide ~ "',_,. 1ownhome Dual rNlr I I SlOOO/mo yrly 67~ TSL MGMT &42-1803 m lcroweve, wshr/dryr eat garage w/atorage ... .,.,, .. 1 call 1-800-333-4100 •H•6 Mission Viejo 1067 •-••·--1 •• __. ault .. w/2BR upattlrs •BAYAIOOE condo gtd .-...6 pen1n-.a, 26-07 hkups. 2 ear gar w/xtra Frplc, w/d hkup1, pool & -·---_ --"' 2106 'li e·~ down1111rs, --_. llmPLITlllJllllL 1tOC'To Aft maintenance '"""" No-a.N~·---•nn E T ---------... f •-I 2Br 1Ba. tunny, high <*I, S I 28R A ._ ,.... ., .. ,_., .. ,. FROM your home high on p NINSULA POIN Lar•e Corner lot LITTLE ISLAND yrly. new w ... rl dryr, rp .... pat 0 Be<ber e.rpt, pool, patio, 1BR, 1BA. 2 car garage, pee OUI pu lnet 0 ~·· 844..0509 by APPi (714)&4.4...o603 a Nit you can ... pan-BEAUTIFULLY remodeled • 2BR, F/P, rooldaek, gar, ~~el o'::g~~~~J~o ~~ garage $1150. 673-9451 w/d. $825 ~weter .. $800 Beautiful l?f' .rea. largt 18R 1BA PENTHOUSE VE RSAILLE STUDIO ~~~. lllyalne"'w•:!.... .-~t111'nhee. bdNewrm heomngleanwdlthadtyeln• (o3r w1'th Vt'ewr'' w/d & lrlg s 1,400 security. Alk tor Pete or rec. room laundry rm 0 I d __,, u '· ...,_ PROP MGMT 751-27811 *llWPHT ORHT* Ellen 63l-8260 ONLY $e7s..$685 mo eun v ew guar Condo Gar . aeeurlty, --·ntal .. • aunMt• and 4th bdrm) farnlly room & •• Wahrfreet I•••• 111. lllm OllTIM 2BA 2B" e ...... do 2 ~-· ge .. a -••• .. _. comm Poot, gym & •P• pool. ~. ciUt>hM, Incl ......... ..., 1 2 1 3bdrm 2balhwtthmas1er 1w.--•11•.1to0 ,.. ..,., · ...... r •111HIO ..... * ----•• 722-7223Leunn t""'-•• .. "/mo • .,._......,,. city light• twlnkllng below counlry k tcnen. Ire-· •-• elOl4I 10 bch Frple. w/d ~ IM W. Wlhff ''" -~ .,,,.... ...,.., Ilk. dl.mond. Thi. pl.ces, ~ed cell1ngs bdrm relrett Large Ollll fr"' m'-o d/w & tr-·" Nr quiet PenlntUla Pl Vrly 28R t'.-'B" frple """".1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; · · & lovely land1eap1ng Country kilchen, Family IW Tll WAm ·•· "" · -· TIL --"' .,,.,.... •~ outstanding home has• Oen G 1 1 Bear /McArthur SI eompaetOf POOi sauna S795.lncfl.l111s 722-6551 -• tndry lac carport. ctoM SanCle~t 2676 bed room• (plu1 ad-$625.000 rm · • u lrep ace. 3BR, 1•.eA Sl400tmo Albani 1 BA . 1 BA & 1ennl1 Quiet area Belboa Penlnsula ocean 122·H12 ... Ml· 1101 to Fashion It $950/mo l BR -•i 1 1 11r -dltlonel llvlng and ~1~~~;i' 11c;!~~e:~rt~:i:, yearly. 499-2715 S 745/mo 638·0405 $1500 All! 5/1 846-9211 view. 2eR. new decor. 2 s.n, h Pehl '48Amlgo1W1y 720-8028 dUC: .. rit: J':'.~~ )!; 11or....., apace) 3 baths. Witt.._ t H I d I th h Daya. 731-7528 Eves k I I d --.. ,.. o•es. nc. •n P• nl roug out ·-1bo •PDllSI·. "* p • r n g I p 0 s . 11n••1 nair 2BR. 2BA Ouplell, frple, light management uu• femlfy room with a wet Thi• home 111n Move-I~...., I Eutalde 2BR 1•1tBA -$1295/mo CaJl722-9144 -rs. garage w/d Newport 4~2710k>flnlervlew bar. Lowly landacaplng -REAlFORS Condlllon and ready for Peninsula 2107 condo w/pool, garage •Fabulout & unique 3BA --E'ltd• 2BA. gar11ge large Pentn~la. ciO.. to Bay with ct\armlng patios and bJ • •.:oo last aai.11 1 mile from QUIET LUXURY 38, 2,~Ba pello. $8$0/mo Avl •11 ~~A!~~ '-:~11~ Coron1 def Mar 2622 yatd wllh pa110. wshr hk· $12507mo 111' 720-9771 Soulh ~ 2688 dining., ... thet capture _. 673 bOOO M v lake $229.900 home nr bay & ocean M6-2M8 Of 5'48-9341 -· Y · up $775/mo --1----~ .... ----the ~uti ol the lllewl 760 Jf..IY' 8•2 4321 1 302 hardwood 1100<1 Close $1300/mo. 1BR -loft 2544 ORANGE *1-•lllO* 1BR APT Frplc, dlah and lllltu. Proximity to __ ___ • ax · S1500/mo/S500 week, Eutllde 28A hsa Fned to bay/ocean t>eaehes at Aetrlg fireplace petlo F d ... h ~-... ~ •Ahft/ $"50 freew.y. N.wport 859-3679evenlngs.Open rurn •/t-6/l5, 675-92.,,. yerd & ~I garage Mini 'l· • TSL MGMT M2-1803 rig, 1 ... wu er, stove .. --. ....,..mo · v \ S .. uv 409-M StrMt Avl Aprll 1 '~ block to beleh Avail ---Incl. No pet• 645-4855 HC dep Uttl1 paid Cent« FUhlon Island Balboa Island 1006 houae 9-5 on Sall un bllnds el ok S800 lat, $2500/mo lmmed Eves-875-4896 OllY 11111 --•99·2498 Avell 4/ 1 and ~het Please can Choices Bayfront home ...... 069 CIJ)fstrano leach 2118 ..!!•tar pd M&-4902 •Lo deluice 3BR 2BA · •I•• lllO* fOfanappolntmentto-Vlewl of bay & Pevllllon Newport Be.vl I 28-A Ou •-1B" IMMACULATE. cozy 2BR !OW« unll S1eps to sand OCEAN SIDE OF PCH 2BR 18A, ger . yd lndry Frto dlahwuher ttove • this buutllul home p ... x. "' new I Yrd am ell pet-o k at F StrM1 2 ear prkng 2BR 2BA, refr1 w/d lrg rm. great loc $825/mo ind. No pell ~5:.855 Mbc. ,.entlfs $\, 150,000. .p~91~e~oo reg~eid wt'1go *HITUTIO .. , FlllT ~rpehl & pa.lndtl c,1ose lfO $825/mo First/IHI frplc lovely patio wl d dbl gat19pool5/ ~~-r:,a218610. TSL ··GS??TVICl~ .. ~2 1603 BR 2 b'-f1 R 2706 1 .. 1100 · 2BR Cond pool f u .... ec Cr• 1 re 1 depo 72•-9909 hM1p1, $1800/mo view St mo _.,..,, -..., ""' • • 1 • .......ka o aandl ooms •r down Pacific Sun RE bid Co, I t '1 u IMC req'd S750/mo + S900 "IW lllTAL.I 2BR, 1BA, deck Lease ••-•tf 1U 1•• Some utllt lnel Encloaed ... WALK TO ... (',I-('\[)( ·,1 I .I KJ '1 '''" Servl,es. 723-• 160 wtthg.50' obmopetetellpy av"•~nl MC 213--891-3838 -11•• y1•11 • _. ,.. -gar..,.. S700/mo Aveu .. .. -J'I'\'-''~., ' -" 111·•112 N/S, no pe11 POOi, near SSSO/mo 250-8002 or ..,... -SOUTH COAST PLAZA IF-lt>\ll'\'' Must sell, by owner 4BR +bonus, 38A. Fam -t>Mch 4250 Shorecrest 850-519• ableno,i;l 780-88~ Kllch-"P'lvli.oe- lii:IJ IU \I IOH ... • Costl Mesa 1024 $395,000 714/673-1501 Coron1 def Mir 2122 rm, lormal dining rm 3 -.-A"""V-A-IL-NOWI 48A 2BA Ln $795/mo 780-0326 ~ •EASTBLUFF TwnhH 1350/mo 845-2435 llAll IEW Ill Ill or 81912•5-7781 LRG b lght & 1 2B ear-gar on one ol Ille B•ck Bay nome New -EAS'1SIOE Apt 3BR 28A 2 ear o•r •-· d $2.,'K BL Bayrldna D Plan. 38A •den,' 2•,ee, ad~at~ ~le";8es ·~~llSs•oS-71730055/mo earpe11&pelnt.gar Pets IMMAC38drm 281 1800 1BR amell. but cozy No pell 11025/mo yr BAKER/HARBOR Cable .. llWIPAmlT1 .__ge Y*!_..; •37""'7 ... r •-~ .... .. OK S1595/mo548-4447 IQ tt., French door• w/loll of natural wood I•• C all Mon-Ftt TV, llta cook/wan non wv.r<> 3BA. highly upgt!!ded & w/lotl. FP. b4lamed cetl T AELLI REAL TY wanr/dryr 520 IRIS Fr .. h & clean Laundry 844-88'2 A.llit tor Ruthie amkr ernpl M 30 • $88 We'lglveyouthedownln R modlliad Mus1seetobe-S1475Nopets &40-6069 ~ •afYIEW"•••t $1500/mo 720-9986 rm a cable $550/mo _ week e.ti..545~158 exehgfora atiareofown-Homeonlg -2eornerlot lleve Alcor Aetl,ly ,--MESAVEADE .. vw n .. W"'L"'TOBCHNRHO"G ., wahlp. You make the 18th St 1 blk E OI New-7l4-975-1826 BHutlful 3BA 2 ~BA •BR. 2BA Lrg yrd Aveil 2BR, 28A, Gt El<ae. llvlng Ntw.r-28A 2BA, n.W 938-0552 "' " "' j:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._~;;; mthly pymla & we share port Blvd Aak lng --. w/lrplc, encl garage Nowl NoPell $1250/mt> Lower unit w/garage carpet, w/d h'llup. pvl -12000FF 111 MONTH Hotfb/Mottfs 2718 appree. Vou receive $235.000 Ownr &45-4116 •HARBOR VIEW HOMES w/opnr Interior w /d 3099 Sumaua..5'6-.3821 S.1.AOOlmo. patio, etc• $1100/mo WTllH •Lg 1Br. micro S725 - l00% f u benefits '-lust 38R. 28A tg pool. newly h lru p 1 no pets ILIFFI Avall nowt 780-8862 Dwllng 1BR w/11ngle g11-•Lg 1Br, F/P gu pd $750 u..A llAOI have et.an er9dl1 Agf Hunt. Beach 1040 remodeled Offere<S at $2000/mo 675-6606 MESA VE OE BUCCOLA --age a lg fenced yard )(Int Pool, ipa gar C&fporl llTll • 957-8002 Oya Ev Wknds $499,000 '852-8148/0ya 3BR 28A HSE 631 "'i"i'"oo 3BA 2BA. tarn& drnrma 2 3BR den, 21t0f}'Condo 2 WONDERFUL 2BR • loft condi tion I Avl 4/ I 1401 Super10t Me-6&38 Wkl rentalt 1155 & Up -----·-·--Nr Edlton. LaCuata 3BR, 650-3008 evenrngs · 11 450 • gar. 11•00 Inc•.,. water & patios, c:loM 10 ac;h<>Ola 2BA. flreptace. deck no M95/mo 875-8•27 ••w•nt1l lllTil Hilo.,, .. coif ... healed FI ND pool, •P•. RV. eu1-da-1ac ------grdnr Ref No pet 1866 $1,600/mo pell No 1moklng 703'• -• $318K. Huge SBR -+ 310 ALISO AVE-$595 000 F8A~YULVOIEUWSS 02CBERAN2BA& Kinglet Ct 979-5278 Martha Macnab 875-3568 Nuclasua. S 1250/mo Wtlall·Ull llWI 1 2 3 & 48R y .. rty Ap1 4 pool, atepa to ocean 4BAI rV1 It $310K 4BR N H I "' G b & Elll A 11 721 87•3 2BR 1BA $800/mo HoUM Aental1 Cennery Klt"lavl 985N Coa11Hy 2BR g 2PB to c pt ts. corner 0 MC bldg c0mm Pooa & rub 1 ea ~s • Bachelor no "richen °--t111, JA Mgmt Inc Leguna Bdl •94-5294 .. A. pr\lt ytrd lllf Or Ocean vtew from 673.8900 12000 Foumiln 844-45200 " ._., ~ thtou~h class1f1ed $152K Bkr9 -8377 2nd Or Ownr67~7 HA~U HILLS. •BR lam V•ll.u 2134 BAYVIEW Ct exec condo CostlAlesa 2624 $425/Mo New carpet 87$-4 -lJllUIUOI • ::! pe<nt ate 250-8002 Of CL'iff'H'AVEN 2BA \BA. "WEEKLV RENTAL" TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 lmpnnt 6 Near 10 Ruminate 14 Sarah'• sla'ti! 15 ~tltion 16 Cot-ned bee! t7 HOid fOf'lll lllP~ 19 Bone pre! 20 Inlet 22 Ominous 24 APQ<oach 26 Let go 27 Said ·yes 3 t Cubs group 32 Frozen ram 33 As.an garb 35 Energy 38 Slfl98r Lily 39 Bad Slleltll 40 Length un11 4 I Collec:loon 42 Pet\al12M 43 Wuh cycie 4~ Mlsalla l'fl)e 45 Sc:noo1 1 .. m 47 £1eplorer Cwt-51 Autllentieale 52 Wu tile 54 HeeddrelMI sa wine vaney 59 Natreted 2 3 61 Mastery 62 Addict 63 AStan rug 64 Tent 65 Withered 66 Coose•ve 67 Goll s Sam DOWN I Booted 2 Vetch 3 Seaweeo 'Oey11me pef!O<man~ 5 lnh1bil 6 Entangle<Mnt 7 Deuettl 8 Possesa111e 9 Interrupted 1 O Setec:ted ~ 11 " manana· 12 -Pa•k. Colo • 13 am I? 21 GOfm1nd1ze 23 Caya Fr 25 Elem1 27 Reptllea 28 Gin type 29 Melled 30 G•eenlanders 34 ~djUSI 35 Pub~Ving 36 0111« 37 ··-Oynt 39 Treated WOod "'CYIOUS l"VZZLE SOLvtD 40 Wrong 42 Rural detly 43 F+ghll back 44 Fuddy·duddy 41! OppoNO 47 Aoman goo 48 Demean 49 One who makes do so T .... 111ed llbflC 53 ~llaea 55 Full·blown 56 Or 9odde11 57 Dog fonow.r ISO Ove•he 11 12 13 rm gr n be I I v I e w MARIPOSA Beautiful 39A 2BA 28A 2-ear gar, AC. Sparkling clean 2Bdrm --850-5194 eatlo, gat, etc ,.... ,.,.11 ~·Rtfy .,·rnia.._,. M•"'. 631-1400 $3000 • w/d, pool Avail 1mmed 1't·B• 1750 All ulll1 paid """' ,...... -· '" .. ...., '""" OLD COM 3BR, 831-1400 end unit, lam rm, frple, S1325/mo * 8~-9570 Garage Sorry, no pe11 E SIDE 1BR Up11air1 dMI for retired~ T • ~. heated pool $2 500 2.5BA. gar~. 631-1400 ---l060 WALLACE Cable TV hk-up. referen-L .... 541·5308 l(ltcMnl alli fr .. brMk· W terfr .... I 11. 75 BLUFFS 38r, view, lmmed 842•1•24 8A2•4905 oea rlQd No Peta 1595 DELUXE 28R IBA St9')I feat 1250/Wk 499.3775 I Rm n:.•1 IO. Waterfreet ... et IH. =~b~ ~;1 o~:W _ 352 Viet~•• ~5-8181 10 Mnd Oeeen v.ew 2 IU WI ..-rl&. IUL Tiii pnt/drepet/crpt /appt• E'SIDE 2BR 1BA Cottage car perk 11100/mo 4510 Witty rentats now avail HarbOr View Hills ---1 19$0 1 yt IM 759-8048 Wcatfield Eneloted g.,age. laundry Seul\ofe 2t3-271-827t 5 140 00 wk a up »74 Oeslrat»e 3BR, 2BA nome ~.leach 2140 lac Ho Petal 1820/mo · l!H•••lff Nwpt BlllCI CM 846•74.45 on huge IOI, pool, SP• aeeurlty dep SAS-7234 -·-----Maka offer S2150/mo 2BR 1BA tise. w/d hkup, "ILIFFIWm" &PUTllll11 --Totaly reno1111eo api.1-------""'"'!"!" Feye 858-2210 Agt 8ar No pet1 Open Sun, Protesalonally decorated Large attractive Aptt 1n a Gerden Apt or NewPort AJ)fOJC 1300 IQ. It 28R VIC.ldon Rtntab 2712 LOVELY new 2Br 28-a 1~~1~ r8.!79~!~ri~~o 3BR 2'1tBA w/Meklded ~utlful garden Mthng Hll ui:!RA 1~~ ~I M w/own BA ' ll 2 BA PALM S~INGS ll.,IXURY condo. Mstr Br w11ac:uni. 004fl'1YatdCh& ldpe1t0 &a pr,1-:!~P;OfryG.•,::~,.~r = 8~0~ Dbl enclOeed gw oe>en· VII.LA own PoOI & ape w/d, lrplc, pvt beach LG deluxe 2Br 28•. lky vate apa 1 ren P8 • •SEVERAL LOCATIONS mo .,.., Pool $t005 • MC Pt1Vete teMl• recquet-$1300/mo 759-8081 •• , ... 2 F/P1, Roman lub. ok Short ~ long term seoo UUT Llllntl! d. p App 0 I n I . bell on estate 0011 -1700.f nr Hunt Herbour IH lmmed oecpy. 28drm 28a sr,ecioua 18R, "•llo,,,.. men~-()()458 nearby (6t9) 327 5107 AAR•• -l!V(IJ U S 19..,../mo. Call DOUG 398 W Wiiton 631-5533 .. -•IS .. in $1200 213/860-9513 .,.,, rut-& .. -~ .... 25/rno FURN &Kn.tor ""I. Utll ------·-10 HERBST 720·3980 or --------..._ .._..... -""' .... ,...,_ ................. . 2Br2B•. frplc, gar $1690. LOVELY 28R 2.BA hN nr 780•5000 1 Bedroom ie.o Quiet, pool, ou Incl, no Incl Empt. mature Chr11-tekaadVenl&Qeof ..... ? 511Seawatd 780-8382 Werner & Graham Xlnl l"tlrli!JA..V ZBdrm 1a1 $7$0 pell• $400 MC Aveil ll•n male Pref non-TNDMl~in~ UNIQUE old COM duplex ngnbrhd. baClcyd w/lrull K:U"~ I 301 Avocado &42-9850 now 145 E. 18111 St Orlnkl srnoll• 548-9295 CStlaOCICUrdalyin fled 2BR 18A, carpet, drapea, treee. $1125 213------173-1432 dlw. encl patio. off11rt 510-05711213-378·1508 \t'\\'l 1.._'11 l't \"II 1 Bedroom M55 llWLYM.Uml r~ng r $~/mo Credit LRG duplex trl-leYel 28t 2 REALTOR~' 24 1 W Wiiton 6St-o980 28R w/gar, crpC. tncd Yd epor1 eq d 840-2549 loftl 2t.tB•. 2 F/P1, iIUFFs COND0·3BA 1BR large ~utlf\11, pV1 ~120 Calf 1·5PM Cost u-2124 Roman tub, Myflte, appx 2Vt8A. gt .. nb•ll. 2 pallo, tkyllghl, lndry 2221 Ptae.nUa 'O' 1710 I """""' 24001f nr Hunt Harbour pelloa. lndry, frple, i" room, carport M25/mo l iiiiiiiiiT 11450 2131880-9513 11750/mo * 759-90 9 380Vle10f'la8t 548·8523 •WfllTlllllTI •O.•. lllffl* NriiCOOnald Douglas •BR ----Im .. 1--E·Slde tpacloue M'Wer S~ 2 1 ~':°rad~: on qui.1 cul-de-UC Like 11111llW1PL1 lltA~ -,BA ms1::"$:'0o ~:~· 1:~~~:~.~r-:::i: Frpk; eou 1 ~ltcnen 2 new t t 295/mo lier 1 btk 10 aand 3BR 28A, 2 MGUtlty Avail nowt carport & lndry tacll ear garananp11io + deCk 9&3-8377 car ger, w/d hleup.mlc:ro, 1970 Wlllece 831-1179 1195/Mo No pet• Curt 11 -..-. · - --trpl $1400 Agt, 122-1520 131 1288 POOl/tennl• I 1200/mo 11 you c:an't tlnd II !fl c:la111° t •11111 I ... Tl • Agt 875~912 ,..,, ,,.,Ml w.... D&llnl um.. -PtlY•te Wl\t&nca, luge 1-------,----Comm. 28R 2BA, 2 Ctf =· =-:;:·~ y•td 2w~~... Mod:~ '~ -. :.,.~,.Merrill Lynch Realty BIG HOMF., BIG LOT, BFSI' LOCATION garage, pool, Jacuu l pet• ttSO/mo NON-dee!\ apadout ....,t WelM. lo Newpof1 Bay 8MOKUIS '300 OFF SE~ S?IOlmo 4M-.5Jel 1 1395/mo H4-<4200 Agt CUAITY 1'~302 Sharp 3-B_,,,R-.-fl,-re_p_l-ae-a-. HARBOR VIEW HOMES 21A. 1~BA T•nhM Patio. 1'"8A twnhte \IM w/neow 58 A 38A, rurn Of' unfurn I"· rrpl, no peta paint 1925/mo. Call 1 1850/mo lhOf't term IM 780/mo 2IO Avocado SuMn 54Q..3MI 7st4099 °' 844-8327 St 541-1510, &42-6722 ... D Family 4 BR that Ciln e~pand ro 6 BR Ught & brtgflt 2.BR, 2BA, :r• 1.._ SM petlO car· 28A wtg«, c:irptt, dfl>I, Cul-de·iclc location. Nice, netlt and w/d & f9fl'IQ 1ne1. die to po11 lndfY rm ~1 r• btt-tne. fl'Cd yd •lr,t1o near the p.irk in H.V. Hills. S740,000. ::~.~~·S:~ :,~:.~=~~ 2::C:~c~~:~~M 759-6600 .,,.,..,. t 1Ho1mo ca11 1=_,.~---·-=-:;~~===!!!!=!!!!!!!!!!!!!~I NanCZlr Brown, A~t • new. nMr SC r 161 00 °' M2·152 =-··'='· :1'rai= •e81 e9 A8 let ..... ,. Sell y. ,,.,.,.,, e. ...... Ml-n for Information & aurprt1lngly low coet. ., .. flid .... 171tle ~-.. •.•.u:i::. ~-=-· "C"!Jt'i....~· '"''" .............. ~ .... Now ......... ~ MA t~ ~ le up-Ollf . IMl71 tenelaceped t found1. •llded '° .... """""°" •mmm•• ......... ,...,decb. • .--1 CMOren a ..... or OlfPOt1 peie. Oii. "'°'1 or '°"I • AW • _.....,,. MIO """ ... """* occpr, ",~· .. .__.. OGllt'IPlla,__.. ' ••• °"" .. 70 llllCWMO Cell 0000 _... -~ W ..._ .... 1~ tlOO ..,..., 1JO·HIO Of ..... ,.,.. patio I "'I '"".. ........ NM011 ~ ''LbNWI W!fJ --------,_e··. '"*' ....,., ... ' •.• °""' "" ...... ,. ..... u"" .... 1"811 .. ,. "™ rfrt 11 ••··~;~-----:, .. , 11'1 '"'" , .... AUl10A9• ~--............... ........ eon. .... _8Jiirl'il.== ~ ...... --. ..... ...~l • ~ ..... ••••••11,,_,..., lliililr...rw--:.--· 1•, ... WPt Wt w;I•••~~ ................ , __ -:-,, ... ,_ .,.....,..,. D1ily Plat fllLOWER RATES r-1 *'-•••••• 1 .. 1111 ......... U..lllf·l.-G Wl1111Uftl DPllU 4Ho.n~A~ UC. •&51025 "2-22'7 ,,,, .... ..; .··~' ', NEW P DELI *NO COLLE T I * &rly mornin6 n1otc>r rouie DH1ilable M I ha•e ile~nda!1l1t H~hiclc 1uul liabi/i1y i1Uuranc . 1•J fH'T .. Hlf, ' ~:30 •·•··5:30 •· m. .. ~-VE~VERAGEE R I ' Motor Routes available in W11tmin1t1r Hu1ti1cto1 leach Fount1i1 ¥11111 NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING oet1ver One Dey • Week • Must have dePend•ble car and proof ~ tnaurance . .. 2-1 • Ask for Joanne Crwy • .. -'=".t:~'°' IAN'IT ~,=~!.-.... ·-.......... -.... ,"'.1 ...... 1~1;;m1!''!!!!~!:;~; eMlll ~ 11m1 I.I --..... r ..... ,ulii~_.. fOOI. 10,00u mllH j fafL.1 Ofo .... ,,.. .., .. MlorlM-1790 • ~=·:r=:'-~ Al eccuiii11ec, P'-. p/b. nt a ttc, IUIUOO,, f 11,IOOIMI 711·1111 .. ~"£!.".!!!'!..__ W-IE-l1frllM'ller quMt.-11 .:..."2-0~ :!l:.1;~~i1~~;~:0. ~-· ctt11•1 Nowyow:_s:.2,d•new ~ ... ,.-.\If'-""-· .....,.. ..... II!.. bclllllnt OOtld!Uonl Gold WMMt ISO Seera a .. MOONd et N· 12 l.ooated ·--IMW!: HUtfy .._ tuppty puter e>epetlence, ec. 1-511· Double door Wat9' end ~ (Ht Yn) St35, 3 on NOt1h lleytrOt)l 11 end T.udq 903S ww . ~ COCAntlno. ~ .. ~ tee~ Ad\lft .... '10 eech Of Emerlld MXI to publlC -., .. " ..... .,., Non-:"':.:· a10 00 lmmedlet• ~~ .,. .. -541-0271 • Ell0.:.1et11 location ••t-llP/I ·u MEACfbia-8ENZ LTI = a5o-isoJlebll. Catt :v:~ u·~ r,'~ Q ~~~ •fi14 WMdlnQ OteM, brand ~~r3~5nchlng 18~ V ... , auto, p/1., llr Ind 300 TO Witt\ AIC, car 15o40 JembCWM Road BEACH WetehouM No nft• Wtlt Mtln '#/18()1" 8pm. betwelrt ........ tn0f'9. ttw•l 1'9) up. pf!OM. AMIFM·•t ... eo, ~ IMCh * CLERICAL it S.Ctyflvl)l•t. Part~ Rental 1tore In CM, •Mkl energetle l mtl1U ... lndl· vtdual for FIT ~ rMnt. EOE By appt. M2·118A SECUR'TY OFFICERS Wortc for the blltl llUIOl •lllm We of* Xlnl pay, 11lnt t,.,nlng & Jtlnt benefit•. No e11per nec:eee. Call now. 714-774-'4880 SHIPPER/RECEIVER UPS experl«loe helpful. MICGregor: Y1Cht1. 11131 Pls.centl_a, C.M. ••s>1rtenc• nece1a1ry. ~CS:, K~E1w~ t>eeda. u •. Pd 111so. ~ 31171"lll 1 • d\rome ;i:::.';] 'e.ooo. •• H•• We prOYldl c0Mpltl11Ye 1700 1' tt2ol' ; Secta50. 497·7370 ,.,., •---7011 • M .... ml ••· ellelllent benefits ~ • ex ~ ~ON810£A eef91y, ,..... t111 • U ..... ••1-111• tncludlng medlcalldeni.I 1 malnl. IA0-2329 .-..ry /Fl/IS/ Alt 13tt. WHALER, Vema.he • u••• Nl11ll ·u PORSCHE T1tgl veh.ie, HIV eo mo lntUranc:e,aer9dltunlon llMl•lllBI• J."'25 15, 9fmlnt top . lotl81¥d/O.G.l'rwy C1rerta. Priced bllow putchHI financing 13,000 mtlel. rune OOOd -ov 1 .. 7501 .. .._ 1173.Q015 -·--· rnatket for quick ..... Cornp11t• Houae of Im• Boe*• WMel S1f,OOO and morel 1-PPIY In I*· Wiil llm'r... ' """ -Mll_...47 atter &PM. , p0rt1 a h Site 2 t3171'4 ttt-a208. eon: V7MFR 381 8EATUTIFUL SQuallty 1948 CHRIS CRAFT. 17' MjRC£0£S. . ... ......,E, ... , (5315") 1-------- FRIDAY • 9:00*'l•11:00am • 19122 Brookhurst (Corner of Qarfleld) HUNTINGTON BEACH ~ lue OPH ton II. Clualc RHAY to restore-Va'tl 9040 .. ana I IL . .._,.,, .... • lkend new, white, U00 ONL V S300 fOR ALL • "'7 '17 3000L lo ml (5401) new,iMllaKVl&e r.i.$'400 C.alll4o.8688 QOOd condition. S3.000 ,979CHEVY~N. h ton. Stick ahlft, 1unroot, 'll"""""L· ... ~"50t•••7) ·--T 080. MUii Mii thi8 wttndl OBO. 1173·7338 _ ~box. tlnll, 1ofabed, c....cte, (2378AT & ~ '_.,. ....., PMMIE" 81DAN -eoron. o.t u 11_ ALDO LUONGO LITHO 11U .--••g ouatom Interior, 111,000 ••• fW ~ 'IMI 300SDL,t3S,&50 (21149 auto, pl.cw, *'• lurbO "" "Morning Umbrella's" ... ,_ •-I t 'M HOSEC, (tH7) 7/tl HPLHll 11MnJ e.autlrUllY ftamed S-4300. 18' G,.X, 280 M«cury. bait ~ · ::izewlh~ ne.Ai;:s •1-llJI '17 300D,81k1Pal (3501) .. 1).311 (1 l m , 6014 120-99te :~=:·s~~~~~t~*:;-13,.oooao .s.5.a112 g •11u111111 FUllS 11111 ALMOST New beige eota. L .. ~lm. s1~J, 12. aa• 111111"81 1HO AntlqutL Loadldl !~~edueld CR Ev I ER ..... NH -~·:!f o~ too lar~Ot tMng rm· Xlnt cond $225. 9e2-0S04 New engine• 198'4. Ewcel· Oauks 9045 .... "' NISSAN ·u SENTRA ..... ' Equ.'OpptyEmp,0..-•475 arly Amerlc11n tent con"'. $2"00. • DEIG St«eo. PIS, 1111, 5 1pd, ------..;,..---. ,_ :..C, c:oneole-1125. '' IMMAC.sotfdGOLO 1'4 Kt. 723-0154 or"5'48-4116.. 65 MUSTANG, Orlglnal ftl-1111 , A/C. 12.200. 080 'lllLllllUIN TEACHER FOR IN-YOUTH 11111=•1•IMll Men• Concord Mariner 50' Motor Yacht 1989 °wni:'· 2~9FMV8• auto-'II ·-&IL SS 722..073~ Low mllle end IOt• of H · FANT /toddler progtam. ... -watch. Reten seooo ••II Demo Broker qufttlng mat • A I -cauetle - ' ' SILE PEUGEOT "117 505 STT. I fa. ( 1 p y w 1 5 4 ) s.nta A111. tirs 8:30 to COUNSELORS Footbowd with rall., $2'400. 720.9966 bullMtt Llat Is $259 500 Runs well, need• R•lnt Full LOlded, Low mllle, 17.000 mites, red. V·6. •111).3/17/89 5:30. oeor.. In Eerty queen Ille $196· M-0·5733, L.,ADIES ROLEX white gold + options & tret9t1t f~om S2500' 549:~?20 --a~!~.:.~_!!cei, s(~~;~J.11• AJ(W DMIPUS Of 113,500. 6 0 75-7859__ ll12l Cnlldhoocf or related fleld FUTON & FRAME, Queen wetch'. Appraised val Wa.thl'lgton Bayhner lac-Mustang 1 • ..., SedM\ 1 p ff'V• • v _, ()lj' Pl(..QMID M required. S.lely baMd on We have challenging poa-1rze. Xlnt cond-only '42l>O. 8911 s 1800 OBO tory. No reuonable offer owner, 289. air. radio, ex-...... YW .. 88 mi Auto (?l fHri4J) P~~e ~ ~o!~~~ • l lllPllPllTllD quellflcetlon1 & ••-lttons open Jor Hit· uMd 3 mo, $125.00. 249·1389 . refuted. Will sell or trade cellent condition. vlnyl "1·1111 . 'BA 525e S•""' ('i8TC276) Mint. 160.000 25K mllee Bc:h 81Yd/0 .G. ~rwy petllnce. 64S-ao14 motivated people tc; MOVING-MUST SELL for pros)erly. 938-0850 . top Black & white. ~ OOl PP. II"" 370_. tll .... I ••"iiiwun-..iiiiMial 8UpeMM teenager• in ASAP. Call 873-2460 ~ lmtn.tl'Mn $8500. 8&2·2911__ .. , ... OU 85 13S1 Auto ()T I•) ....... mmllUi!ll the newspaper promo-anytime '!nss Boat/Yacht Charttrs .-... If .. ed 9100 Super lharp.muft IMI Sates -Service Toyotfa <:t'l~GT test,. 'll-.. ll' ......... ........ tlonal field. NEW DAYBED WHITE & ov RUNAWAY FOR WEEK· rw•OS ~ (2FQN89'4) exp. 3/1'7/119 Parts -LWlng em/ m, ""'""""""' aunroo • V·8, p/1--., air", cull Whla. tfyou-~ave a good Phone Guaranteed Income of BRASS. Wllh mattreuea 5-PIECE ORUM SET END. Charter Slate-Of· $1132 . ISl•l 171 =~aJ~!b~ "8'3'1 f;:t1 (2HVG~) ~ 3117189 YOlol and can """ an & trundle complete. With power Tom• and Ari ~_.. Creatock. Pkg 1600 Auto Mall Or. (2ALF3211) Sll31 ~~!~...!.o ... S300p-week,.__ lyor' •••o •• , Wiik $245. *84-04733• cymbals. New. 1375. d .. t w/sklpper. 67~·7100 62 Mercedes ... u1•11 PllTl&D .. "'-· __,..,. .. , ..... r auEEN s1zs MATTRESS 110-11eo -Beh BIVd/G.G Frwy Santa Ana vw ·73 BUG t600cc or· .. UlllPll Pll11&I tuH Ttme 64 . 2 ..scA 33 LL Steve fo ltlrf & BOX. OUILTEOI w Boats 7014 HI ••• 1 S5 Fwy. at Edinger •no•lbteck tntenor, 8500 BRANO NEW! 1165 p•-... & Or ._. mlf .. on ret>ullt eng.. Bch BIVdfG.Q. Frwy CALL * a.40.8733 ..it --gans LIDO 1'4 OOOd condition OPEN 7 DAYS 2000 mil•• on new IH-Ml1 With pol tlal I 51000 6059 w/trallef'. 5950 or best 220IE f11l a.Je!ta.1 5 '11 llTTl Servtc. H M Frt. brakH, sunroof, runs -,.-.------Telemarketing PHONE PROS WANTED EARN TOP $1$. LEAD LISTS & TAPS. CALL STEVE 842·4333 PART· TIME HOllS FULL· TIME PAY ,_. .....!!'k. Th ... or """·SILVER APPLE OA.K 41n· BALO ORG N I otter 8.45-2175 spd, air, Low miles. ra. on· " gOOd. needs uphol1tery --MY ..... IH .. -. --.. --I t ble ,...__._.. I WIN A , un 2· . --•tr. pow~ st-ring. disc (2G••E"15) 7·00 em •o "·OO pm V • I ltloniar•"""'•manentand nga w ..... ,,......,gess ,.. ... .... ""• · '., end some body wo1k •• ., wl ot• of •x· O"• •n ";.c:e11en1 01)-& e chairs. orig. $4800 keyboard w/17 rt)ythm tu.. /Docks s brakes la'mb •kin ....... YW S1500 OBO 646-5977 tr a •. ( 2 H Bus .. 4 ) portunlty for growth and 1111 S2200 obo 249-1389 fun C~~~h~~::8J~ '400 . ..,,...s / tor')022 ~~~~~~~ps . H1·11ll Gy~ ~I~~:·: ~a~u: ~"J VW '73 SUPER BEETLE up.31.189 rapid advancement. In-Te11u .BouO(I Salel Tble STORY & ClARI( s-•nei ILL........ Mercedes-Benz. Com-2nd own« •·engine runs 1111 1ur9d van~ w.,,on or w/-4 Clhrs $98; Dresfer "" -O~V boat storage avan. •tr""" he• .......... malnt -piano and bench, xlnl Newport Dunes. N---ort 12100... 1-m -••• • ••aa1• pera ·HOUM of Import• & -·-.. q .,_,, • -Lll•NI -.... ... large Melen Is required. $145. Refrlg $295. Bootl· cond s1200 640-2329 v~,, _._"_ --' Be Sure. 2 1317 1 _. V9(Y well. Interior gOOd -••• ~•-Lot. of opportunity to cue & t1mp1 645-6206 · · Beach 8'44 ·0126 or Now YOll can afford a new MERCEDES cond. Rella bl• transp Sch Blvd/G.G 'rwv grow wllh us. No ex· 8«-0510, Tue-Set &•l•l 11• BMW! HU(ry wttlle supply S1200 obo. 662-7106/D .1 .... 1 perlenoe neoessery. we Mllcllantous 6()15 TV, Sttreo, Eltctronfcs las" HONDA '88 PREL\JOE. 646-'4961/E wru train. 6080 Auto leasing 9010 STERLING Excellent cond Moonrool, -'II Fm U.T IT CENTER CLUB p/1, tilt. call .. 5 spd. vw Clbflolet l987. •II Extra snerpt Low Mll .. I To achedule en Interview Membership for Sele RADIO SHACK 5 llne EKT BEFOREyoubuy,examlne '11 lnlH • ...., -"QI< ml. L.Nvfng CA.. xlnt White, automatic. 8000 (2GY062-t)exp.3/17/89 end ftnd out your earning SllSOO. 845-5751 or telephone •y•lem wilh 8 126 used Mercedes-Benz •n opportunity S9500 mfle1. Mint condition Sll•I $1000/Wk Potential. Tele-potential ~4-0338 phonee. BEST OFFER. end our resale leaSlng Sliver w/blue leather 15'40 Jembor .. Road 723-'4020 $13-,500 obo 721·9356 ~~~·~::. ~~~c:A~~~2 CHAIN SAW Mc Culoch 2'49--138g r~~o~m~er·B~ousS:1~1 19f:~)~~. Newport Beach JAGUAR 191!SXJll. (2GCN573l .. LMPU PllTIAO Noon. No Weekends. UIJ. •L SOITI · 2.3cl.newS180. Sl'ietltor 213/71'4 MERCEDES. IH·llll Ul-1444 Cob a It I b 1 u e 57 K. Autos~ 9 300 Ben Blvd/G.G. Frwy NO Exp NEC (213)477-3163 Toyota XTRA Ceb Ilk• llW 2 Ill •ma BMW 1988 52SE $23.500. Wire whffll, ----112-Mll Call before 12 Noon NEWPORT BCH 873-3735 COSTA MESA 5"8-6919 SOUTH O.C. 682·1240 -GARDEN GROVE M" ••. ,,,.,. new ISOO. 548--4189 $173.53/mo. L:ase ... tax IMW '14I11i Take over lease. Uke new beauty. 673-1167 'II fNl llOllT I&. LARGE BRASS LAMP $528.9'4down. 60 mos Like newl $9.796 (920027) Cell Allex. 770-9'494/W JAGUAR '87 XJS 5 spd, air, cult whls CAD 19115 Eldor1do. $60. Shag rug 8'6' S50. ('40'48131 LOllWCllR 854-8675/H Black on tan. excellent (1WL087}exp 3117189 51,000 mlle1. orig1n11 Rusi color ch1lr $75. aene;,. 6102 11_1 ... 1 YW IH·llH 'II In condition All main ten-$3189 owner • S 1 O • O 0 O 11'40-2329 n .. anoe reeorda. AllYme 8ZS..7659 An11gues 6/JIO LIKENEW98yrdsofhunt· Merc~STts~E~~~~8.l9. 111·1111 '83 SUBARU GL H11tcn-~f~~'4)GU~Sn Roof luu 7~fli1~KllU ) UIL .... 1 IPHT1&0 CAoiLLACt91J1 Seville, -... green crpt frm home. 9am-7pm. Anl oak d.r. ORDER your '89 orTe back. 5 •pd: A/C, AM/FM L• 111.111 Bch Blvd G.G.. Frwy 8'4,000 miles, original __ Tl_L_IP __ l_l ___ ULl __ I_ ~~:: :i~s1~~~; SefllnO due to remodel· "'· llv rm, china. linens. Mercedes-Benz and get CUM~te. $2.500 080 t•• lltOUW MERCEDES 1971450 SL, Hl-Ml1 owner S8000 548-2091 PUTYm-llLL 'Im chair $75. Stain g1 .. s Ing. Beat ofter. 721-8490 btk ... golf clubs. lamps tM tarty bird lease rate. ~S.-5726 -· yellow, excellent con· $200. 640·2329 HOME STEREO SYSTEM, etc. 165'~ Oel Mer, San Compare House of Im· ••• 11••a• 20011 ID '11 l•t-dltlon, D0,000 mile&. 'II Gift llLll Sllll 7'48·9237 Clemente '492 8165 ports & Be Sate 213171'4 --• $23,500. Uc 1ACPJ45. V-11. auto, l lr. PI S .. ,., .... I ..... full computer w/monltor • -MERCEDES. Full Loeded Low. miles. Autom11lc, 8 cyllnder, Dev-. 8113-oe55• Evet (2GUR759) exp.3117189 .., Aff"'K!! 6011 ~~.!:~~~72W:,t;:~ess Hu1t. leach 6140 OUR 80 1 1 -5spd, radlels. alloys. power door loclt, redials, Ind WMtcen(ta 7sg..101e $1181 EARN 15 to S18 Hour. •WANTED: REFRIGER-mo. eas ng pro· p/steerlng, brakes. air power ateenng. powe1 , After 1 week training. ATORS. WASHERS & ITIUll W&ITll fll I f&ml.J UUll UU. ~~= ~~~w~~~:po~sm& .. ~ ... 272YW) brL•l<-es 1!~~2!>UWJ ~~~::.. ·~~? Ill LMIPll N•TIAI Call Steve 9AM-5PM DRYERS. Working or 22· t>oat trailer. CM/NB. d 20!!92 Hunter Lene. Be Safe 2 1317 14 1nr.11 -black chr~ wheef.. Bc:h Blvd/G G Frwy NJ.all not-Pay cashl 845-9701 721-41500, nlte 845-3824 March 17-18 Fri/Sal. MERCEDES H1·11JI lll·llto 119.800 673-9'451 112 ... 11 P\IJllC NOTICE LOCAL .. 111ME l!ta1C NOTICE PtllJC NOTICE NM.JC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE NI.IC NOTICE "8.JC M>TJCE . ' ' I E TERTAI ME BU INESS/A7 J THE ORANGE COAST RCll 16~ 1989 Swindling case .clouds double killings 8v JAJllr( ZJMMIRMAH o1 ............... Several dozen investors na- tionwide allqledly were swindled out of SI million by a Newpon Beach coin and precious metals dealer who remined in criucal condition W~ after b~ and tw.o others were upon an an apparent Initiative· attacks Irvine's rights law ~ 911-.YADAMS °' .............. Armed with almost 7,000 saana-tures. the Irvine VaJues Coalition announced Wednesday It has flied an initiative with the city· clerk that would overturn what the aroup considers .. special priv1leaes" beana ~led homosexuals in Irvine. Di: initiative, wbicb lbe lfOU~ wanu pblced on next Novembers ballot, would Ide all references to se1ual orientation in the ,Irvine bu.man na,hu ordinance and require that any subsequent ordinanc:H pertatnina to sexual orientation be a~vcd by popular vote. Mayor Apan and the counal have taken It upon them~lvcs to CSlablish soccial pnvitcacs for a g.roup, of people based on their behavior, · said Scott Pcotter, chainnan of the coalition. While neither he nor Eleanor Moore, the coalition's v1cc-<:hair, could name any special pri vileies &ivcn to homosexuals by the July 1988 ordinance, they a11ued that the inclusion of pys provides them with an .. elevated status ... Pcottcr and Moore araucd that to last homoseAualJ in the human nahts onbnanoc 11vcs them a minonty status. hence setun1~ precedent for the P9SS1b1hty of affirmiove acuon laws favonna pys. Mayor Lall)' . A&ran denied that contention ... What thew 1u>S I.rt alJ about 1s to cstabhsh a license to diJcriminate m the city of Irvine," he said. ~n said toettty has come a Iona :J in the area of human nahts. jns: .. We don't want to'° back to a time when personal prejudJccs dactatcd whert a pcnon could hve or work." .. I'm not dch)1n1 that sexual d1s- cnnunauon u1su ... aomewhcre,'' Moore said. "IJust don't think that it needs to be protected qamst. Irvine ts auPl)Ottd to be a mockl communny for non-chJCrim1nat1on." Poctttr •id member& of the coali· lion were not opposed to human r\abU. He 111d the aroup only washed to remove the ttfcrmce to 1e1ual onentaoon from the orchnan« be- came t,!cau.&K it tct a da~us piecedeftt by definina a .m1non,ty ~the behavioral choteet of its The ordi~nce ''prohibits dis- criminauon on the buii of 111CC. color, rdlPOft. national orialn. t;t:tl IF• 111u.J ontntallOD. manta ...... Ud .. yaaa bUcticapl. .. ne COllitioa ... fonlaed aat A.-a after a City eo.ldl medlll ..... tbc ....... .._ .. ordiMnCC --~ •• ~ic ..... .. A 2* l "1°".,tT,;' oecJDlr at tbat Ci1J Coacll ldt~IMt 1Mt .... I .. bft ...... lltouJd be F. • .., ........ ~--.; •::.ca ..,. .. '° rminroct .... ... ........ -~ ~·-.......... :r.~ executTon-style attack. officials said. William D. Kin&. 36, remained under 1uard at Fountain Valley Rqional Hospital, where he was taken afterTuesdav ni&ht's shootina at bis business, Newport Coin Ex- Chanl!C. He was shot numerous times in the head and chest. police said. Killed in the attack was K.ina's wife, R~ Rllleon Kina. '38, of the Oranae Une~pecied guest A' Merced .. ·8en• lltl In di• debris-strewn dlnlnt1 rOOM of •n lrvlne tiome Wednet· · d•'J after tM drtver acdden· tally bacllH fter CM ttw..,.tt the wall. P•rvl1h Mlrl· Jah•nt1lrl told pollce die mixed up ttte foot pedals as the badced out of ... , *'¥•· • ., on ...... ~ TIMt aw r1teed iNKlrw•rds ttwo...,. ttte w•H and Into ..ehl Sldarlkr1 ttome befcwe ce.· lne to rest. Tow trudl *9ver Martf atlldberry fbelowf In· specu lite MercMe9 .. fie prepar .. to pull It OUI of .... house. No one was "UWH In ttl• afternoon accident. ...., .... ,....._, ... .._ Park Acres area of Oranpe, and customer Clyde Oatts, 45, o Irvine, Ne~n Beach Police spokesman Bob OlkJey said. Officials declined to elaborate on ~sible motives for the attack. Olklcy said it may have been rob-bery, but invcstigatonas ofWcdnes-- day ni&ht had not determined whether anything was missina from C 0 \ I IC '· 1 0 IC \ I ' \ I IC 0' ll I ' I the shop at 4S33 MacAnhur l)lvd. But Wilham King apparently had made enemies in a boiJer room operation he co nducted out of another busin.ess he owned, Precious Metals Accumulation Corp.. or Premaco. That operation was under 1nvesti&at1on by the Newport Beach Police Department, U.S. Postal In- spectors Office and the tate attorney ·general. Deputy Anorney General Jerry Smilowitz said. The attorney general's office filed civil action against Kina last Septem- ber. In the complaint, officials ac-cused King of djsappcarin.g with precious metals and money from investors he enticed during a financial investment program on national ~lcvision. . . The oo'mpany's assct.s were frozen. The two sides we~ readyina to return to court to discuss a repon by a receiver appointed to locate the assets of Prcmaoo and how much money was left to pay the allcaed victim• of the scam. which Smilowitz said was nil. • .. The money is ttonc. It appeared I"'--see KIUJNGS/ AJt Voss relinquishes 1-mayoral post, will .. . remain on council ly JOYCE IODLOVICH °' .. ~ .... ..- Fountain Valley Mayor Fred Voss relinquished his mayoral p<>st -but not his council scat -on Wedncida)I, while deicryina what he called sclf- ri&l;ltcous community opinion and unfair med ii coverqc of hts IJTCSt m January for solic1tin1 sex on a Santa Ana street. "l do not expect tht action wtll propluate the more !iahleous amona us, but l ut not doina_ it. (or .. them. Voss said at a press confefence at City Halt "I am doana u because l beheve at 1s in tbc best interest of my fne1Mls. fellow counnl membtn and the cll) of fountain Valley." Voss said he did not plan to rctJtt from city pohocs or the council, however. the council. Burnett said the lfOUP has pined momentum since theft because of publicity from the mect- i"tos1i S2, was one of 16. men an"CStcd by Santa Ana police Jan. 30 dunna a sweep on pro1titutes and their customers along Harbor Bou.kvard. Police said V 09I pulled his car to lhc curb a,nd o&red an undercover pol~womu S20 in c1- chan&c for a sexual act. Ori Feb. 23, Voss entered a DO cocnat ~ aftd was ontel'ed to pay $760 ID fines. penalty asteWDtl "/ mMle. mlltMctl. lbroughttM con~~supon mYRlfMKll . apo/Oglz~. ~, Fred Voss .. I cannot believe the m-.,onty of people an this community art so unchantable and so unfof)JVll\I that they would not balan~ ro years .of :;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;= honorable service qainst one mis-take and would not allow me to. complete my present term on the council," Voss told reporters. A f'OUP of resi<knts who asted for Voss s m1gnat1on at a March 9 couoc1l meeting wt1"C not content with Voss's rcsagnauon as ma)or. however. "Tbas 1s not enouah." said Bc\'erly Burnett. one of the residents. -we told all the council mcmbcn that 1s not an &cccptable altemat1\-e We want him to resign from the counCll "He has turned th1nparound so we art the malicious ones.." be said "We arc not the m1nont)' tr)'lna to punish the man. ... nus is just a mattcr ofpnoople. Ourcommitltt 1s meeting Sunday to dca<k Yfhat we will do next'• The group had thrcatend at the council mcclln& to lauDCh a recall aaainst Voss 1fhedid not ~ian from and restatut1on and serve three years unsupcrvlJCd probation. "One of the major reasons l did not da5pute the ven.ion of the incident leaked to the press and I entered a plea of nolo contendere was to ~tan end to the &la.re of publicity, be 5&ld. "However, 1t ts now obVJous that aome poq>te arc not satisfied and the publ1c1ty lS conunut.na." v oss admitted be made a mistake, but wd he was suffic1enlly puaisbed. "I have paid appronma~y S2.,~ in court and attorney fees. he said. .. My name and picture have been prominently and frequently dis.- played to the media. The names of the other people arTCSted that same evcnina. never a~ i~ the PfCS:'. "I made a m1Jtan. I bfoulht the conscq_uence$ upon m~lf and I aP<>l<>aJze to the people of Fountain frte.-... VOSS/ A2t Prices, pickleweed at stake in wetlands pickkv.ttd:· she ~•d "The~ are ~d Roy B. Woolsey, a Ncwpon thrtt out thcrt and I assume that at Beach attorney who resprncnts least one 1 a f<'malc that's mterestcd Daisy Thorpe Picarclh. a larte land- 1n him.'' owner said the propeny is above 1e1 Investigator wins lawsuit against Gates By ~RT IARKER °' ... ~ ........ Gary Gonnan thinks that the wetlands arc disaweanna, the ozone layer as dtttnoraun1 and maok.ind iln't doina a 'tt> good job of taJun& caiT of the plantt. Huntincton Beach officiab ca.n do tMlr bit to rcct!fy some of the dalt\llC tJ)' tttll~ aside l 2S aues aJona hdflC C-. Hiahway for a wetland raerve. he bctle\lcs: Louann Murray sa)s that the land. inland of the highway and extend ma from Beach Boulevard to the Santa Ana River. sbouJd be saved bcca~ it't a sah1marsh and an 1mponant nat1na Dlace for the cndao&crcd Bckhn& Savannah spatTOW. Murray is amona a number of cnvironmentabsts ,.bo last month dedicaltd a 17-acrc •ctlands oasis in the a1Ta near the propttty 1n q~tion ··one mate BtldintSa""IMab spar· row sanp cvcry morn1na 1n the wbtft ht lived and woBtd . TM male ~ io a Toyota l)l(kup 8R brina tc>Uaht for the de.Ith of m ~7·)ur-o1d man. •ho lj\'ed on Udo Pait Drive and worked as a ..., • Oda~ ·s racaurant on the -__. Hit name was •1thhcld Huntinaton Beach C It) Attomey lc"el. 1s w~t only a fcW days after 1t Gaal Hutton. thou1h. has tent a lqal rains and 1s not a v.etlands. wanwna to offietah th.at chills hopc"S He also clai ms that t•o recent of tl\c conscra11om u ·he bcheHs landmark upreme Coun ckct 1ofts the city v.ould be c~poscd to a make it clear that 1f 1ocaJ JO"cm- multim1lhon-dollar lay.suit 1f 11 ments ~vent owners from ck'elop-makn the area a v.etlands and 1ngthe1riand. lhcy''e aot to JlllY for 1t . dcpri'cs landO\\-'Tters of the ri&ht to T~ Huntll\&ton lkach Cat oun- de,ek>p the propcn). ,,.. ..... \1111LANOS/ AJJ pcnd1na nouficauon of rtlathcs. inj~rcd dun"-an appa~nt armed "We don't have a motive," ea.id robbery 9fa coin &ftd ptt"Ctous metals Ncwpon Beach Poh~ pokc:Jman dtalenh1p on Mac:Anhu.r Boulevard Bob Oakky. . near John ~a)'-ne ~1~ • The I a m. ~hootina came about Qaklcy said the 1~u were not ~'en hour:t after two p<:0pk wttt connected and that n was rncrdy hot to death and a third cntialh tpll-.. SHOOTING/ A2J GOOD MORNING ~ ••••.•••. ,.,.,, •••••••••••••••••• A9 ,_. ................................. C7 ~Jll ......•. .-•••••.•••••••••••••••• -••• C7 ~~···························· AJ ~ rtOCkft ........................ . ~ .................... ._ .......... II 'fV ~ ............................ A6 ~ ............. ·······-··· •• M • lly CA THY fltAMCUN QrNIWI,.... LOS ANGELES -A federal jv.ry awarded nearly $200.000 Wed.nelday to a Santa Ana private inv~ .,,,ho clauncd Ora.nee Councy · Brad Gaan ~t ~ ... him as pert of a vmdrtta ....-a palilicaf·~ . • The awant wu nuidc '° Ptatoa OWllorY. 44 who faced llial ad -acquitt~ ~it~ c:anyl ....... arm and 1m~_:s• oftlcict ID a J915 calt UlVel.. ~ ...... wrifr• unit eotn.._..__, Oillll. The J\Ul bmd Olm. .... CllMIMy and lhmff's inbnr t ~ Wilder babk fof ~ Tbe Pa.ad ........ o."=I S 144.I~ in actual fc ~ $4,,000 in comocn•u.., U ,.., ___ _,Al.I a.... - LL double/,uMn-S12S 2 Al •u•~ ~. 111 ••1•· ..,,.,::'t.,_-'-------- 8£CAETARYP/T ....... • ........ , ~1 ~-I.!. =~·.1;~0·1~;i:0· p/-=?4') Now~-~~!.!9! ~el offtce. eom. .,.... ~ OOndlUonl Gold WUJ/ft« &50, s.t9 Ou~ •t H-12 loc:at«t ----hr BMWl.h-.r--.......,...~ ""'., .. .,.i.nc., .c;.. ~ ....... ~ encl otyer 11·~ yra) 1135, 3. on North a.vtront 1t end frum 903s .._. 62Mltcedes counttno. ~ omc.. · ---AM M• &10 uch otEnwald.ne•ttopub!lc •'"9n ttam•lll, P-lon-emohr a 10.00 lmmect6at• °'*'''1' .,. .. 548-0271 •. [Kcellertt IOCatlOn ... "11 P/I '14 M!AClDH·HN? ~l5o.'=lable. Call ..,~ tt our ANT A 139-1• 14 W.Odmo °'"' brend tor teunc111no saooo v-e. auto, p/a. e1r end aoo TO Wlttl A.IC, ~ 1540 ~ .. RMd ANA/HUNTINGTON Wht tin • ti.c. &. f73-<40M t>et-..n 8pm MON. «JWel131) exp. pnon., A.M/FM-atereo, ....._..... .._._ .. * CLERICAL '* Secty/'Typlat. Party Rentel 1tor• ·in CM. a .. ka energetic & matu,.. lndl- vtdull for F/T 9mP!oy• ment. EOE By appt. 642-118'4 SECURITY OFFICERS Work for the beet! 11&.Um,.lllm W• of* Xlllt 1>4'Y. xlnl training & xln\ benefit•. No e11per nec:eM, Call now. ,714.77~~ SHIPPER/RECEIVER UPS ex~ helpful. MecGregor Vacnta, 1631 Placentla, C.M. BEACH ~. No IEAA8KENMOAEWMtler MW; .. w encUpm. 3117/lt ctwOtMWNele.. t1eooo ,__,._, _.. e•1>9rt.nc. ntcet .. ry l d llmond 1 old MM•. u I . Pd $1160, 1111 • 75M' 14 • 1• HH Wt PfOYlde C~tl11w 1.:r'P-J 11iol' e11~ S.Cll50. 497•7370 JOWtf iOllCS 7012 • CONSIDE" lefelY. r.Nie • t•DlllZ :.::=~:= tendedmelnt.14()..2329 Jewelry/fun/Alt 13ft. WHALER, Yamaha •lHB•Nln&I. '14 PORSCHE Targa v•lue, .. ay 80 mo. 1t11•RI ...... tneufW'Ce, e et"9Cllt union .... DllDlm 6025 1 6, 8 1 m In I to P . 8dl :::'° ..... O ,rwy Cer•rre Priced btllow purohaat fin encl no '3,000 ""'-· "'"' lood end morel APPfY In per-... ......... WSO/obo 673-9016 ... 1 m&ft(et t« QUiClc Nie. C°""*9 Hov .. or Im-~· wf!MI. St .ooo. 'llOn: rw..1 31 BEA\JTIFUl Quellty lMa CHRIS CRAFT 17' M6_...47eft«5PM. c;:•&hSafe.21317t4 _t_Mtoa _______ ,1 _______ _ ••t-7114 FRIDAY 9;009m· 11:00am 19122 Broolthurst CCorner of Gttfleld) HUNTINGTON BEACH .... Blue Topu Stonea. Cluale Readytoresiore Vlnl 904() 'R.llTT&I• -£RCEDES 'N300SE,llt.(6359) l(8"d new. ..,.,.. S600 ONLY S300 FOR All ,.,.....,. . dlll •3 ooo' 8 t I k ... , ,, • n ' '17 &OOOL, 10 ml. (6401) .. -., new, will NQftffoe r.: $400 Cell 640-8688 .... ......., con on. • ' 1979 CHEVY VAN.~ ton, c " • " roo ' 'M 4__,L *""" 950 ( ... 87) 080. Mutt ... t~ Wkndl 'OBO. 873-7338 Icebox. link, •of abed. caetene. C23714) & ... *Soi..~5.tso (29-40 PREMIER SEOAN -CorOffl Del Mer-. ~.lOO LUONGO LI~~ 1111 •T• WULll cuatom lnttflor. 1l,OOO .... .. ·ee M08EC ("97) auto, p/atetr, elt, turbo 111-1111 Morning UmbfeOa • 18' GTX. 2&0 Melciufy.b"alt ml. on~ ..-iolne. LOOltt •1 ... ll '17 oooo.eik1Pa1 (3501) up.3/171• (1NPL988) •-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=== BMutlf\.11~ framed SA300. tank dual battery a ex-& rune .,..,p. Attllno . fUllS' Siil 1 •fw.nlue 6014 20·9986 tru.'s1 uoo. a.<>-0597 13400 OBO M5-8112 ._ 111 flll• ... _ ... , ll'MlllYlll 1HG Antfqun. 1111111 CREVIER .......,. •UHF•PllTIM At'!":= = ~ L .. ther trim .. Size 10112. N.w enotnes 1984. Excel· Classla 9045 Loed«tl Nie. car, r«tuced NISSAN '84 SENT RA. 8ctt ••·twy E lo t E I •475 l•rly American XlntcondS22$.9e2•0504 lent eond . S2900. • .....,. IEID s .... eo. PIS, tilt, 5 •pd. ---------qu• PPY mpoyer 8tet.C)oontole-S125. IMMAC.IOlkl,GOLD14Kl. 723-01540t',548·6164 85 MUSTANG. Orlglntl •1·1111 ·,;.1c. S2,200 OBO 'llfl.llllfUllPf YOUTH Men• Concord Mariner • v h 989 owner. 289, V8, euto-722-07!t5 TEACHER FOR IN-11111--111.t , ..... ..,_ II&•""" II 50 Motor ac I 1 matlo AM/FM-c&t.set1e 'II ... AIL SALE$$ Low mllee end Iota of •x· FANT/toddl« pr~ram we""· ... ta vvvv ae Qemo BrOker quitting ' . _,' PEUGEOT '87 505 STI Ir at ( 1 PY W 164 , . .,__ · ~oott>oerd w;!th ralla. $2400. 720r9986 bullnm. Litt Is $259,500 Run• well, need• Pll. Int. Full Loeded'. Low mitee: 7 000 1.__ _... 11 .. e•p 31171-. ~-e ~~rain a: ~r~~ .COlJNSR()RS queen atteS19S. M0-873~ LADIES AOL~ White gold + option• &,freight from S2500. 549-4220 aulometlc, aunroot, . A f(W u.Ll'S Of • 113.soo ~;&:·1:s;· •v, 11"••7 • Chlldtloocf Of' related.field FUTON·& FRAME. Queen watch. Appraised val. WJ,lhlngtOP Bayllrier tac-Muttang 196& Sedan, 1 P/lteetlng, air. (857148) Ola N(.OWllJ) .... . PORSCHE-'87 930 Tur:: ... requl~. Salely bMed on We have d\alJengfng Pos-al&•. Xlnt cond-only M200. 9811 s 1800 OBO. IQl'Y. No rMtonable otter owner, 289, air, ,.dlo, ex-....... YW Ill Lll.-U -•• quallfloatlona a· ex-ltlon1 open tor aelf· used 3 mo. $125.00 'l'efUled. Wiii NII or trade cellent condition, vlnyl 01 .. •tl 88 73Si 'uto (1Wff460) Carrera. Red Loade · ••r ,.._,_ II d I MOVING-MUST SELL 2'49-1389 f 938 0850 ton Bleck & white • '84 S?Sf 5Sj)d (2BlC2161 Mint. $50,000. 26K mires Bch Blvd/Q Q, Frwy perience. 543-8014 mo vet• peop • to or property. -r-· · 003 PP. 856-3104 lll ..... 1 aupervlM teenagers In AanS!~ Call 673-2450 Musk.al lnstMMnu $6500. 882-2911 'It ..... Oll '8S mi Aulo (IT m m 9'Hii&I the newspaper promo-''"',. loat/Yadrt Charters Super aharp-must tHI Sties -Service Toyota Celtc. GT 1981. .., ....... , ......... IHr.IH tlonal field. NEW DAYBED WHITE & 6055 RUNAWAV FOR WEEK· Autos !mpOltld 9100 (2FON894) ell,p. 3117/89 p181'1 .}...iog171 ::::":t.~n:"~~:: v.e.• p/a, air, CUit wtll• lf ycid1ave •good phone Guaranteed Income of BRASS. With ma"reaaes 5·PIECE DRUM SET END. Charter. State-Of-17132 • .. U800 01>0 831-8761 (2tiYG944)exp.3117/89 voice end Clln UM an & trundle complete. With power Toms and Art 34• Crealock. Pkg l2"'LF328) 11138 S245. itS.0-8733• cymbals. New. $375. d--• w/akipnar. 675-7100 • Lll•Plf-.... •o 1500 Auto Mall Dr. "' -.ndtr~!O...:o~ weel<ti-~ s•oo ,,, •••L -.. -. 62 Mer d ~... s vw ·13 suG 1600cc -· ...,.,. ,._., ..... ..., • a QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS 770-7760 ce es 8ctt Blvd/G G. Frwy lrJta Ana ange/black Interior. 8:0 • LlllPU MnA0 run T1742~fil Steve to lflrf B~~} N~~~ ~~~~. Pianos 1 Or Salt Boats"' 70 I 4 H!-1111 55 Fwy .. at Edinger mlles on rel>ulll eng.. Sch BIVd/G.a. Frwy CALL * 840.-8733 * Q.J!!!_ LIDO 14 o<>od oondlllon 'It aTTl OPEN 7 DAYS 2000 mlles on new 111-1111 TelemrieUng With t ti 1 r SlOOO 6059 wltraller. $950 or best 220SI FHl l•JfftlH 5 Service Hrs. Mon-Fri. brakes, sunroof, rune -... -------- PHONE PROS '-roar =· ani:_ pos-SILVER APPLE OAK din-BAl.DWIN ORGAN, fUll 2-offer. 645·2175 Spd, air, Low miles. 700 "'OO good, needs upholstery .... Siil. ...... tnntablewlt>eveledglass Air, power steering, dlsc (2GME915) : am 10•' pm •A ... ·--body w,..;k, ~-6 w/lott or ex· ltlont are permanent and ··• . keyboard w/17 rhythm l>ral<ea lamb sl<ln ....... -_,.. ..,,,,.. "' WANTED off« .,, excellent op-& 6 chairs. Ot'ig. $4800 tun machine" $1400. SMps/Docks/Stor• midnight blue. . ,... . S1500 OBO. 846-5977 r • •. C 2 H B U 5 4 4 ) portunlty tor growth and NII S2200 obo 249-1389 CALL 548-8175 7022 ., pl-· hul> ca"" 01·1111 GEThlghe< d01111value lor VW '73 s• •PER BEETLE exp.3/11/89 " ....... ,.. y o u r p a m p • r e d " 11111 rapid edvancement. In-Te~ Bound Salel Tbi, STORY & CLARK Spinet ORV ... __ t •t""*"e avail, u' 'II..... Mercedes.Benz. Com-2nd OWMf en,glne rune EARN TOP SSS. LEAD LISTS & TAPS. CALL STEVE 642-4333 PART· TIME HOllS FULL· TIME PAY aured van. wagon or w/4 chr1 $98. Ores•.., ..,.,.. ""..., 2IOO _.. ·• atrong h-t....:..n matnt ..... piano and bench, xtnt Newport Dunes, Newport I ... H•1tt -••• 11 Mat •1 pare House of Import• & • -......, • IN Lll•TU _... •• l.,ge aedan 11 required. $146. Refrig S295. Book-cond Sl200 640 2329 _.._,_--. Be Sure 2 13 17 14 vwy weft. Interior good -••• rw.1NW Lota of opportunity to cue & lamps 64W206 · · • Beach 644-0126 or Now you can •ttord •new MERCEDES oond. Refl•l>I• transp 8ctt Blvd/G G. Frwy grow with us. No II)(-844-0510, Tu.Sat ·-l-1194 BMW! Hurry whfle typpty S 1200 obO. 682-710810 .1 ..... 1 PIM'tenoe necesaary, we ~ 6015 TV, StettO, Electronics 90IO lutl HONDA '88 PRELUDE. 846-4961/E 1--'-------- wlH train. 6000 Auto LH!lng STERLllG Excellent cond. Moonrool, 'II F• lllllT IT CENTER CLUB BAOIO SHACK_5.Jlna EKI BEFORE you buy, examine pi s, tilt, c:au .. 5 apd. YW C&l>rlolet 1987, all Extta 11\arpl Low Miies! To sdledule an Interview Membership for-S11le. telephone ayslem with 6 125 used Mercedes-Benz '11 llnrllr--...... •OK-ml.-Leavtng CA . i!Jnt White, automatic, 8000 (2GY-Ce21~ellP'-3Jt1/8a and ftnd out )'Ol.lr earning S6500. 845-5 751 or phones. BEST OFFER. and ovr resale leasing· Sliver w/l>lue leather 1"~0J •am• .. _ n __ Road opportunity $9500 mllH. Mint condition 111~8 S1000/WI< Potential. Tei.-potential . 644-0338 24" 1389 plan. Compate Hoose of (920058)$11,999 -...,....., 723-4020 $13,500 obO 72 1-9356 • marketing office sup-r New..,.,. Beach -(2GCN873) Ml 1 -• --..0 pllet. Easy~hrs. 6AM-12 ••• • • ·--n CHAIN SAW Mc Culoch Import• & Be Sate L• llAOl IMW ,....... JAGUAR 1'185 XJ6 .._._ rw.n• Noon. No Weekends. .,.... I • ..,. 2.3 el. new S 180. Shell for 213/714 MERCEDES. IH·l lH 141·14'4 Cob at t I b I u e 5 7 K Autos OomestJc 9 300 Bch Blvct/G.G. Frwy NO Exp NEC (213)477-3183 Toyota XTRA Cal> Uke HW 2 II JmA BMW 1988 528E S23.500. Wire wheels. Hl·Ml1 new $300. 548-4189 IMW •1• 11•• Take over lease. Like new tf.auty, 873· 1187 ,.. ..... ••AaaT IL $173.53/mo Lease ... tu .. ---• call bef0t'9 12 Noon LARGE BRASS LAMP $526.94 down, 60 mos Like newt $9,795 (920027) Call Allex. 770·949<!/W JAGUAR '87 XJS 5 apd, air, cust wl'lls CAD 1985 Eldorado. NEWPORTBCH673-3735 l60. Shag rug 6"6' $50. (4048l3) LIMWOlllW 854-6675/H Bled< on tan, excellent (lLJL087)exp 3117/89 51,QOO mllH, orlglnll COSTA MESA 548-6919 Ruat color chalr $75. m 6102 llPEllll YW lll·lllO 'II IMW condition. An m&lnten-13189 owner • S 10 ·0 0 0 SOUTH 0 .C. 582-1240 640-2329 ESTATE SALE • 111•1111 Delphln Grey. Sn R f ance records. Auume 875-76_5_,,.9-~--=-,- GAROEN GROVE LJKENEW9eyrdsothunt-March 18 17 18 19 '83 SUBARU GL Hatch-18203141,91999 00 , .... 7~~-:~WK8H ) IMLMNINITIAO CADILLAC 1981 Seville, ___ 7_4_8_-9_2_3_7 __ ~ OAK: Icebox $500. Rod!-er fi'een crpt frm home 9am-7pm. Ant. oak . d.r. ORDER your '89 or ·ea back. 5 spd, A/C; AM/FM a.. lllOl IMW MERCEDES 19n 450 SL. Bc:h BIVd/G.G. Frwy 64,000 mites, orlgfnal TIU,_ ULll Ing chair S75 Regular Sel I~ ~ueff to 7r2em8od90e1-aet, llv rm. china, linens. ~!'cedes-Benz, and get casse.tteS..~~·i: OBO 111-IJH ..... low, ....... llent 'con-Hl ... 11 owner S6000. s.4&-2091 PAIT Tm ...... T19I chair s75. St~ln glass Ing ..... to er. 1-4 bikes, golf clubs, lamps t • ..., ea1ly bird ease rate 7.., .. A .... S200. 640_2329 HOME STEREO SYSTEM etc. 16!'A Del Mar San Comp81'e House of Im-'14 llWll IOOSJ IMW 'II lll dlllon, 90,000 mllH. 'II mf flLll I• full computer w/monlto; Clemente. 492-816S poMErtR1C&EDBeESsa.te 2131714 Full Loaded wow 1 . 123,500. Uc. 1ACP745. 11-8, auto, air. PI S IHf'IJlatelurulff ~s V mlH, Automatic, 8 cylinder. Daya 883-0655· Eves (2QUR759)up.3/17/89 ~ 6011 & VHS-CR w/wlreless 5apd, radial•. alloys, power door lock, radials, 'and-ends. 759.1o1a 18181 EARN $5 to$ l8 Hour. •W"'NTED·. G remote. Call 722-0735 Hunt. leach 6140 OUR 60 mo. leasing pro-p/steerll)O, brakes air power steering. po~, ________ _ ,.. " REf=,RI ER--••••w•-•fll lf•-y•••••rULE. gram Is a winner Com-(tLET272) ' btal<es.(920128) MERCED~S '84 300CD Aner 1 week training. A.TORS. WASHERS & ••-_,_ --Si pare House ot Imports & T bo delael R 1 t IM L ... I PllTllO Call Steve 9AM-5PM DRYERS. Working or 22' boat trail«. CMiNB d 20892 Hunter Lane. Be Sale. 2131714 llPlllll YW i.m IUOl IMW ur . are, m n ' Sch Blvd/G G Frwy Ml-4111 not-Pay cash! 645-9701 721-8500, nlte 845-3824 March 17-18. Fri/Sat MERCEDES. " 111·1111 lll·lllO · ~e0o~~~5~1s. 02 ... 11